“Was Beatrice weeping because her husband had appendicitis?’’ “No, she wept because lie didn’t get it until it was out of style,”—Chicago Evening News. After the Cooling Prnceii. Don’t cool off too quickly after be­ ing in an overheated room If you do, you will need St. Jacobs Oil to cure Lumbago, which eete in very often af­ ter the cooling process. It relaxes the stiffened muscles. k JI j • • I ±111- Mi- An Immune- Biggs—How is your daughter com­ ing on with ner music? Boggs—I don’t know whetehr she is improving or whether I am getting used ro it, but 1 can stay in the house no v while she is practicing. — Puck. ’*1 for storing potatoes and rots. These pits are much better thau keeping the fruit in cellars under the house where temperature often changes very rapid­ ly and is usually most of the time too warm. But the pit for fruit should not be Just the same as for potatoes or roots. These growing underground are not injured by contact with soil even in winter. Any kind of fruit would be spoiled by such contact. It should be enclosed in paper or straw or in a box, so that there will be no chance for soil to touch it. Nor should the fruit be placed where water lead­ ing through the soil can readily reach it, as that will spoil it the same as would the soil Itself. f “Evil Dispositions Are Early Shown.” Just so evil in the blood comes out in shape of scrof­ ula, pimples, etc., in children and young people. Taken in time it can be eradicated by using Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In older people, +he aftermath of irregular living shows it­ self in bilious conditions, a heavy head, a foul mouth, a general bad feeling. How to Pull Posts. Take two pieces 2x6, 5 feet long, aud bolt together as shown; spread at bot­ tom 3 feet, at top 6 Inches, aud round out the angles so that the chain will not stick or get fast in pulling. Take a good strong log chain with large hook and slip-noose it around the bot­ tom of the post as shown in the picture and draw snug so it will not slip, place your 2x6 triangular fulcrum at an angle, against the post (experience will tell you when you are right), pass the chain up the post and through the notch, give the horses 8 or 10 feet of It is the blood, the impure blood, chain and let them go. If you have friends, which is the real cause. Purify many to pull, commence at one end of that with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and happi­ the line and pull toward the next post; ness will reign in your family. this will bring the horses about right Blood Polson— “I lived in a bed of lire for the next; no turning or backing. for years owing to blood poisoning that Two good men can pull as fast as they followed small pox. It broke out all over my body, itching intensely. Tried doctors can move the puller and make the and hospitals in vain. 1 tried Hood’s Sar­ hitch. saparilla. It helped. 1 kept at it and was A correspondent of the Ohio Farmer Hood’s Pills cure liver iih, the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Rice Cultivation in Russia. AN OPERATION AVOIDED. Mrs. Rosa Gaum Writes to Mrs. Finkham Aboutit. She Says: D eab M rs P inkham :—I take pleas­ ure in writing you a few lines to in­ form you of the good your Vegetable Compound has done me. I cannot thank you enough for what your medi­ cine has done for me; it has. indeed, helped me wonderfully. For years I was trou­ bled with an ovarian tumor, each year grow­ ing worse, un­ til at last I was compelled to consult with a physician. He said nothingcould be done for me but to go under an operation In speaking with a friend of mine about it, she recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, say­ ing she knew it would cure me. I then cent for your medicine, and after tak­ ing three bottles of it. the tumor dis­ appeared. Oh! you do not know how much good your medicine has done me I shall recommend it to all suffer­ ing women —Mrs. R osa G aum , "20 Wall St., Los Angeles. Cal. The great and unvarying success of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ pound in relieving every derangement of the female organs, demonstrates it to be the modern safeguard of wo­ man's happiness and bodily strength. More than a million women have been benefited by it. Every woman who needs advice •bout her health is invited to write to Mr*. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass. FIG. 1.—POST rVT.LBR. asserts that he has pulled 60 posts In 60 minutes, that were 6 to 8 inches in diameter and 3 feet in the ground solid and with no digging. The triangle is much better than a single plank a foot wide and 3 to 4 feet long, often used In a similar way. The single plank Is apt to slip or wobble when the post is partly out. As winter poises «way it leaves many people feeling weak, depressed and easily tired. This means that the blood needs attention and sensible people always take a tonic at this time of year. Purgatives are not the right medicine — they weaken instead of strengthening. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are the best tonic medicine in the world and do not act on the bowels. They stimulate the appetite, enrich the blood, strengthen the nerves and make people feel bright« active and strong. In three years the progeny of a pair of rats, undei favorable conditions, will number 1,000. Tiso’s Cure for Consumption has been a family medicine with us since 1865.—J. R. Madison, 2409 426 Ave.. Chicago, III. A whale’s weight has been esti­ mated by Nilsson at 100 tons, equal to that of 88 elephants. Make Your Liver Lively. A lazy, languid liver keeps you in bad health all the time. Wake it up to lively action with Cascarets Candy Cathartic. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. __ Place potatoes in a hotbed the last week in April and keep bed dry until slips begin to show, then water well every evening. A mellow soil is best. After the ground has been well culti­ vated, open furrows four feet apart, fill with stable manure, and with a turning plow make a small ridge over the ma­ nure. After the ridge has been smoothed with a rake It is ready for the slips. Plant in dry dust when there is a prospect of rain, and set them just as they are pulled from the bed without heeling in. They should be set eighteen inhes apart. Open ridge with a trowel, set slip in before removing trowel, pour half pint of water around slip, and af­ ter water has settled cover with dry soil, placing it around the slip. After they begin to grow, plow the patch, re­ peating in about two weeks, after which the soil is raked up and placed around the vines to choke out the crab grass. They are much easier to raise than corn and are excellent for fatten­ ing hogs; the ment made from them Is very sweet.—Practical Farmer. Most farmers delay spraying their ap­ ple orchards until after they are in leaf. This is much too late, as what part of the leaf has been destroyed cannot be replaced no matter how effective the spraying may prove In preventing further spread of the dis­ ease. The tree is consequently weak­ ened all the season, and its ability to perfect fruit or form fruit buds for next year’s fruiting is impaired. There should be nt least one good spraying before the buds burst into leaf. This may be made much stronger than would be safe after the tender foliage lias put forth. It will need to be stronger so as to destroy the spores of fungus while they are dormant. The bud moth larva so soon as it hatches makes for the nearest bud and eats its way in. If the spray has fallen on the bud, the first mouthful it eats is its last. Spraying before the buds open will nlso destroy many coddling moths which often hatch out some time be­ fore there are any young apples to de­ posit their eggs In. (■’owing Clover feed on Snow. FIO. 1. COOP WITH OI.A8S TOP. | I n At Swedish weddings, among the middle classes, the bridegroom carries a whip. This is an emblem of his au­ thority in the domestic circle. SHAKE INTO YOUR Sold by «11 drug­ gists or sent post- t&id by the Dr. villi&ms' Medicine Co,Schenectady, N.Y., on receipt of price, 5o*per box-, six boxe«,$2.s-2. A handy hitching post lias a spring Whenver some people are able to raise the wind they can’t resist blow­ drum inserted in the top, on which ia wound a cord with a snap hook at tira ing themselves. outer end for attachment to the bridle, Without Knowing It. the spring nulling the rope into th* While sitting in a draft, without post when not in use. knowing it we may become sore and stiff from cold. We feel soreness and Milan has a curiosity in a dock stiffness all gone after using St. Jacobs which is made entirely of bread. The Oil, hardly knowing when. maker is a native of India and lie Iras devoted three years of his time to the He Invited It. construction of this curiosity. The He—The thing I most admire in this clock is of respectable size and goes world is perfect frankness. well. She—Then let me tell voir that you Robert Taylor, the sheepraiser of ought to Bhave off your goatee before Grand Island, owns more sheep than you ever eat another soft-boiled egg. Somehow the world seemed dark and any other man in tlie countr y. Includ­ dreary to him after that.—Chicago ing those on bis Wyoming randies, ha has »6,000. Evening News. For 30 Days More You Can Try It for 25 Cents. Cured of Rheumatism. WORDS TO PRISE TOUR njl to IPS^ CANNOT [ SHOES. FINO ENOUGH J J WONDERFUL REMEDY "5 DROPS.’’ ’.TRADE MARK.) Alien’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet Hwanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Chicago. Gentlemen:—I thought that I would write you a statement It cures painful, swollen smarting feet ami and tell you how 1 have got along since I have used your “.j DROPS." I must say thut I am entirely instantly takes the sting out of corns and once more, tliauk« to your wonderful remedy. It ha« accomplished mor«* good from the bunions. 1 t's the greatest comfort discov. well sample bottle and th«* dollar bottle than the thirty dollars' worth ot medicine I liax e used of other eryoftheage. Alien's Foot-Ease makes manufacturers. I tried all kinds ot medicine I saw advertised for Rheumatism hut could not get tight-fitting or new shoes feel east-. It is a any relief from t he <1 readful mu fieri ng; till I got a Maniple bottle of your ’*5 D It OPS,” after taking the same tor a few days I began to have less of those severe pain racking through my certain cure forchilblains, sweating, dam n, and body. After 1 got tlie sample bottle most used up I could begin to pest s line every night: after I bad callous and hot, tired, aching feet. We used about half the dollar bottle then all my pe.ins left me. Oh! what a comfort it was! when I have over 10.000 testimonials of cures. Try could sleep hl am at night without any m>re suffering. I am so thankful to you and your DROPS’’ it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe that I cannot find words enough in praise of your wonderful remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, and I can safely recommend It to all «ufTering humanity and say that they cannot purchase any stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial better medicine than “5 DROPS" tor all their his. Thanking you, gentlemen, for all your kindness, I packane FREE. Address Allen 8. Olm­ remain, forever, your friend. R. M. LI FE, Porterfield, Wi«., Feb. 10, 1898. sted, Le Roy, N. Y. Suffered the Torture® of the Damned. President Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Chicago. My Dear Sir: A Iter suffering the tortures ot the damned fora long time from an attack of Rheumatism. I wish to say that your Rheumatic Cure "5 DROPS” has cured me of all my trouble«. which were all caused by . ....... heu- inatiNin. I had Heart Trouble, Piles, Bladder Trouble and Constipation. I would not take $.‘>no and do without the remedies even if it only cured the Catarrh for me, which it has done. Therefore. 1 willingly take the agency for tiie sale of your medicines, for they are a boon to iiiunkinil. Gratefully yours. J W. DENNIS, 120 Normal Ave.. II ifTalo, N. V . Feb. S. 1894. '*5 DROPS’* cures Rheumatism, Sciatica. Neuralgia, Dy«pe|>«ia, Backache, Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh, SleepleMsneM«, NervousneMM, Nei vous and Neuralgic Head­ ache«, Karache, Toothache, Heart Weaknea«, Croup, Swelling, LaGrippe, Malaria, Creeping Nunibness. rnn THIRTY mW IHUCCD to ennble sufferers to give "5 DROPS" at least a trial. we will send a lUH I Ilin I * UAlv LUnBun Maniple bottle, prepaid by mail, for 2-’» cents. A sample hottie will convince you. Also, large hotties <:««» doses, *1 On, 3 bottles tor f2.5b. Not sol I by druggists, only by us and our agents. Agents wanted In new territory. Write iin today. SWANSON IlHKI MATIC CHICK CO., 1B7-1B9 Dearborn Mt.. CHICAGO, ILL. A Berliner has asked the permission of the local authorities to establish a public cemetery for pet animals. 11« believes it would meet a long-felt want. JOHN POOLE, P ortland , O regon , can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tank-, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel IXL w indmill, sold by him, is un­ The Rabbit Peat In North Carolina. equalled. _________________ The Legislature has had to deal with a large number of game laws during Its present session, and In the proceed­ ings of each day’s session a law’ pre­ venting hunting without permission In certain counties is passed. Such laws are, of course, enacted as a protection to the land owner, but they are likely to do more harm than good in a few yenrs, on account of the great increase A Coop for Early Ckicke. The cut shows a desirable coop for in the rabbit crop. Even now the very early chickens. The coop is long farmers In sections of Western North and sloping and has a hotbed sash Carolina are glad to see the hunters, as hinged to the top. The higher half of I the rabbits are seriously Injuring the the coop has a tight bottom with slats wheat, crop, amounting to a regular pest in some communities.—Charlotte (N. C.) Observer. / No one is better able to speak of this fact than Miss Kasel Snider, a charming young woman of Arlington, Ind. To-day she has rosy cheeks, sparkling oyeu and a plump form, which prove that «he is I in good health. A year ago Mis« Snider was very thin, her cheeks pale, eyes sunken and dull. She was troubled with nervousness and general debility. She «ay«: 1 “Alter several month«' ueatment from the family physician we «aw he could do no good. 1 wtw discouraged aud did not know what to do. One duy 1 read an item in a paper of th« wonderftil curative qualities of l)r. William«' Pink 1’111« for Pale People. 1 tried the medicine, and when nearly through with the second box noticed a change for the better. After 1 had taken eight boxes I was cured, and have bad no occasion to take any kind of medicine «Ince. I owe much to Dr. William«’ Pink Pills for Pale People, probably my life, and I advise any one suflering with troubles «linflar to mine, to take these pills.'* Ml«« II azkl S nideil is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec­ ommended by all physicians. Don’t ne­ glect this necessity. Growing Sweet Potatoes. Farlv Spraying of Apple Orchards. at its outer edge, as seen in Fig. 2. There is no bottom to the rest of the coop, and tlie lower end has a hinged door, and is also covered with one Inch mesh of wire netting. When very cold, the door can be shut up tight and the chicks will hnve a warm run on the ground outside the slats. When It is warmer the end door can be dropped, giving a protected run, but plenty of fresh air. The hen can be let out Into this run when desired. A cloth can be thrown over the glass at Day* of tlie Horse Numbered. The greatest electrician in the world declares that the days of the horse are numbered, and that m a short time electricity w ui completely supplant man’s most useful animal. In 20 vears, he asserts, the horse will be a curiosity, disease« of the stomach, liver kidneysand blood would alsi be a curiosity if all sufferers would take Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. There would then be practically no dyspepsia, ner- ! VOOaneM* - cep'.cbsness, indigestion, constipa­ tion malarial fever or ague. Calhoun county. 111., enjoys the peculiar distinction of not having a , railroad, a telegraph or a telephone Thoroughbred Hens. A farmer who discarded his old farm­ line. yard fowls and started afresh with a He Attend, to Itu.liie... few thoroughbreds says that be aver­ He attends to business who goes ages as many eggs a year now from straight to work to cure Neuralgia by his twenty and thirty first-class chick­ the use of St. Jacobs Oil, and saves ens as he formerly did from bis old time and money and gets out of misery flock of seventy-five to 100, says a cor­ quickly. He’s all right. respondent of the Bangor (Me.) Com­ mercial. That was the average size of Tlie Indians of Paraguay eiadicate liis flock when he pinned bls faith to their eyebrows and eyelashes, saying the old mongrels which bad descended that they do not wish to look like to him from a long line of mixed an­ horses. cestors with no particular variety of To Cure a Cold in One Day blood in them. They .were the common Take Laxative Bromo. Quinine Tablets. barnyard chickens which we see on so All druggists refund money if it fails to many farms. The owner kept the flock cure. 2;>e. up between fifty and 100 year after Football was a crime in England year, selling or eating about fifty every during tlie reign of Henry VIII. fall and winter. Permanently Cured. No fltsor nervousnes In the summer time the entire flock FIT« Il IO after first »lay’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great laid enough eggs to keep the basket Nerve Restorer. Send for FHf.E &4.OO trial and treatise. DR. R. H. ILLLNK, Ltd., 930 moderately full, and sometimes a few bottle Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. could be sold at prices that left very Some of the stars move with a veloc­ little profit. One year the owner tried to keep account of the cost of feeding ity of 50 miles a second. them, and the result was that he de­ When coming to San Francisco go to cided to kill them all off. They did not Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Room and pay for their keep. After that he purchased a few fancy board $1.00 to $1.50 per day ; rooms 50cents to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents. breeds. He fed them carefully and Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. regularly, and gave them good quar­ Female fish of ail species are consid­ ters. He started in witu a dozen and gradually raised the number to twen­ erably more numerous than males, ty-five, and every year he raises a few with two exceptions—the augler and more. He sells a few when anybody the catfish. wants a few thoroughbreds, and be No household is complete without a bot­ tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It gets good prices for them. entirely cured. I could go on the house­ tops aiid shout about it.’—M rs . J. T. W il ­ liams , Carbondale, Pa. Scrofula Sores— “ My baby at two months had scrofula sores on cheek and arm. Local applications and physicians’ medicine did little or no good. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured him permanently. He is now four, with smooth, fairskin.”—M rs . 8. S. W roten , Farmington, Del. While rice has long been grown in Persia and the Trans-Caucasus, it was almost unknown in the interior of Russia up to 1886, the supply being imported from India, and, as it was subjected to high duty, its use was naturally confined to the wealthier classes. Russia first commenced the cultivation of rice in the early 80s, and in 1888 the first steam rice-cleaning factory was opneed at Baku, and 1,612 tons were produced the first year. There has been a steady increase in the production of rice, and there are now five rice-cleaning factories in operation, and the annual product is more than 48,000 tons. The demand for rice has increased, and it is now generally used by the peasants throughout the empire. The quality of the native product is eaual to that of the imported article. The residue is utilized, the broken grain being made into starch and the flour is given to hogs. — Scientific American. THE BEST------ ¿jPRING TON1G. »■M Both the czar and czarina are enthu­ siastic pedestrians. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow 's tooth­ ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Andrew Lang’s favorite pastime is fishing. RICH FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & STAFF 161 ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. Men requiring unsurpassed treatment should consult personally or by letter "Free” with the pioneer «nd only exclusive men’« specialists in the united Mtates Disease« of men made »he study of a life-time. Unfortunates everywhere should immediately communicate with Dr. Foote, of Chicago. Everyth.ng confidential. Remedies sent everywhere In sealed pacKages and letters In Slain envelopes. Correspondence solicited. Latest urglcal. Medical and Electrical method# adopted. Deluging tlie stomach with drugs aban­ doned. drugs recommended by the unau­ ! thorized Avoid and self-styled specialists in Western j towns. Few genuine specialists lo< ate outside of New York or Chicago. In these cities your pri­ vate affairs are safe. Uneqiialed treatment for all diseases and weaknesses of the (lenito-Urinary, Sex.iul. liepr'.di <•;ive mi 1 Nervous Systems. Im- to marriage removed. "Synhala" . peuinients positively purifies the blood, cures sypriilis and removes all white Ulcers in throat or mouth, cop­ colored «poCe OR body arid » i options on Rk in. | per al**-, catarrh and rheumatism. “ligorala," the | only permanent restorer and invigorator, gives vigor to vital organs and nerves, prevents and cures grip. SI per bottle, 6 for |5. Trial bottles I . cither remedy, half price. A light fall of snow in March makes an ideal condition for sowing clover seed on winter rye and wheat. A man who sows by hand or with the seeder can see as he goes along, by the seed on the snow's surface, how close the seeds are, and whether he is making any balks to lie filled with weed growth The timothy seed should have been sown in the fall. Any way. if sown now. it should not lie mixed with | The first woman has just received clover seed, as the timothy seed Is her degree of doctor from the univer­ lighter and cannot be thrown so far. sity of Beilin. She is Miss Elsa Neu­ mann and gained it “cum laude.” Poultry Point«. It takes about three months to grow a broiler. Broilers shrink about a half pound each when dressed. Forty dressed ducklings are packed In a barrel for shipment. The duck averages 10 dozen eggs in alsiut seven months’ laying. Build the house 10 by 10 feet for 10 fowls, and the yard 10 times larger. Ducklings are marketed at five pounds' weight, which they attain in ten weeks. Thirteen eggs are considered a sit­ For Mill«, Mine«. Shop« and Farms: Pteel Ix>g- ting. though many breeders are now King and Hoisting Engine« : Hoe Chi.««I giving 15. Tooth Saws. Albany Grease, etc. Ten dozen eggs a year is the aver- | age estimate given as the production | of the ben. ■ ' • • ■ 34---v Fremont Street, san Francisco. About four dozen eggs are given as an average for the annua) output of ; the turkey. Keeping Apples In Pits. Duck feathers sell at 40 cents per It Is rather surprising that more n Is lime. - d b; farmers do not winter their apple* un pound; goose feathers bring double the rj derground in pits, such as they use amount. TAPE WORMS •*A tap« worm eighteen feet long al least came on the scene after my taking two CASCARETS Tbl« I am sure has caused my bad health for the past three vears I am «till taking Cascarets. the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensibl« people ” G*o W Bowi.lt, Baird, MiM MACHINERY CANDY OtCIOUUl PUBLISHING CO. . . OlililB, CAL, THE SCHOOLS Of Greater New York, Boston, and „ many otner other nia places use Carter’s Ink I won’t use any other. ». I I That speaks well for Government Lands. a soil of very deep dark loam: will grow nil kind« of vegetables, grain, hay in great abun­ dance. Climate «nlendid. Crop failure« im­ possible. Adapted to the raiidng of cattie, «beep, hogs; dairy and poultry Industries. In mining district, providing an excellent market for all products. Also rich cranberrr lands. Magnificent chance if taken at uiice. Write for descriptive book giving full particulars. Ad­ dress today. C. R. D1WITT, Secretary, 28 Thurlow Block. Man Francisco, Cal. The National Inventors' Association. (T ncorpobatkd .) We do a general PATENT BUSINESS W« secure, introduce and «ell patents. Our regis­ tered attorney can get you patents direct from the government without delay. Arents wanted in every town to sell patented articles. Further information furnished on request. R oom 61S CHAMHF.R or UOMMKRCK BUILDING, PORTLAND, OatuoN. CARTER ’S INK and gives you food for thought. RELIEF ■ * FOR WOMEN DR. MARTEL’S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS Particulars and teat! montals in plain sealed letter M ailed F hkb . FRENCH DRUQCO.,3814 1383 Pearl St. New York YOUNG MEN! 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