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GUN PARREL TEST. “He That Stays Does the Business/' Simple Method of Detectiiitr an Irregu larity After Boring. All the world admires “stAying power." On this quality success depends. The blood is the best friend the heart has. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best friend the blood ever had; cleanses it »f everything, gives perfect health and strength. worst or all trees are the willow, elm and locust. All of these love water, aud none of them should be allowed to grow near uuderdralns or wells. In some parts of the country willows and locusts are planted in dooryards. But if near a well, even If the well be roof ed over, their roots will find their way to tbe water, and spoil it for use. Never DisappomX INDl’STIttAL NOTES. The whistle on the new Atlanta Milling Company’s mill has been con st: noted to be audible at Macon, 40 miles distant. The glove industry, which was first settled in Gloversville, N. Y., in 1809, now representsan investment of no less than $15,000,000. The operators earn on an average $3 a day. Mechanics and laborers will do well to shun the Philippines. Skilled arti sans are paid an equivalent of $15 per month in gold. Accountants, book keepers and clerical employes get from $30 to $00 per month, and the common laborer about $4 per month tn gold. Buffalo’s new Union railroad sta tion, to cost $6,000,000, is to have a waiting room 80x335 feet, said to be the largest in the world. The other ac cessories and the train shed arrange ment are on the same liberal scale. The most important iron ami ma chinery works in Brazil is the National Rolling Mill of Rio de Janeiro, having a harbor front and railway siding. These works have a combined power of 350 horse power, with electric instal lation, and employ about 400 opera tives. A new industry in Kansas is the manufacture of salt. A large deposit has been discovered on the line of the Santa Fe railroad, near the town of Hutchinson, in the central part of the state, the largest in the world. More than $3,000,000 has already been in vested in plants to purify it, and the output last year reached nearly 3,000,- 000 barrels. There was a young man from l.enore. Who boldly went off to the war; The "beef1 made him sick, He recovered quite quick By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore. The most active volcano in the world Is Mount Sangay, 17,190 feet high, situated on the eastern chain of the Andes, South America. It has been in constant eruption since 1738. S tate or O hio , C ity of T oledo , ( L ucas C ounty . I ■ F rank J. C heney makes oath that ho is tilt senior parter of tlie flrni of F. J. C heney & Co. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the 8i on ot ONE 11 C N PREP Pt J 1.1. A KS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me ami subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. < —i A. W. GLEASON, I SEAL | Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Vestadium is a recently discovered white metallic alloy, of a beautiful ap pearance and great strength. It seems to meet with as quick and general an acceptance as was the case with alumi num. TAPE WORMS ••A tape worm eighteen feet long al «east came on the scene after my taking two C A SC A RETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for the past three years. I aw still taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people ” G ko . W. Bowi.M, Baird, M i M. r F ab CANDY CATHARTIC ttvdccwa® I he great difference between price of home-grown pork and store bacon makes it a paying job for a farmer to smoke ills own meat, at least for home consumption. A smoke house is a fine tiling on any farm, but like many fine tilings, is something of a luxury. There are many farmers who cannot afford a well arranged smoke house. For tlie the benefit of these we give below the sketch anil description of a smoke-box which will supply the farmer's table with bacon at no ex pense and little trouble. It is made of a box about 5x3 feet and 4 feet high. It is without bottom. Tlie door for putting in and tending tlie meat is put in the side of tlie box next tlie top. This is about a foot wide, with binges on tlie lower side. Staples are driven in the ends of tlie door (A, Fig. 4) with hooks (B) to slip Into the staples and hold the door in place when closed. For hanging tlie meat, bore holes through tlie top of the box, far enough apart so that the pieces will not touch when hung. To hang the meat, take stout cord or plia ble wire, fasten one end into the meat and run the other through tlie auger holes after forming a loop of it. Run a stick through the loop and your ham is secure. A fire put in the box would make It too warm for tlie contents. To guard against tills, tlie fire that furnishes tlie smoke is some distance from the box, being conducted to it through a cover ed trench or several Joints of old stove pipe. For the fireplace, dig a hole a foot or so in depth, a short distance from tlie box—<5 feet is far enough— and connect it with the box by a trench I BOX SMOKE-HOUSE. about half as deep as the hole. If a couple or three joints of old stovepipe are at hand, place them in the trench with the upper end coming out under the box neat' tlie center. An old elbow Joint makes this an easy thing to do. The other end of the pipe Is to enter the hole. Then cover tlie pipe over with the loose dirt thrown out. Also bank up the smoke-box and calk all cracks possible. There will be enough smoke escape at best to insure the re quired draught. When ready for the fire, start one In an old kettle or pan. Cobs make the best material, being easy to handle and keep well. When a good smoke is go ing. set it in tlie hole prepared for it, and cover over with boards, or better, a large piece of sheet-iron, tin or some thing of the kind. Bank this up so as to keep the smoke from escaping, and you are in a fair way to soon have some first-ciass bacon. Tlie box will smoke from two to three hundred pounds at a time. It is inexpensive, easy to construct, and what is most essential, a success.—Ohio Farmer. Hew tn Irrigate Crops. TRAOt MARK NtOmWRtO One of the best short cuts In water ing all crops planted in rows is tbe use of small tubes or boxes made of lath. sawing common Pleasant. Palatable Potent. Taste Good Do They are made by Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 23c. 50c plastering lath in three pieces, sixteen ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Inches long, then rip one piece in the ■terlleff Reesedy (<>wp««y. Cbie.fo. Meatreel. Mew Tark. J13 center anil nail together with two or and guaranteed by all drug three penny nails, so the tubes will be NO-TO-BAC Sold gists to Cl; KF Tobacco Habit. square, the width of a lath, about 1% inches on the outside, and a little less than three-quarters of an Inch on the inside. This will also allow a stream of water sufficiently large for ordinary soils. These tubes should lie placed one at the upper end of each irrigation furrow, connecting it with the feed ditch. Have the feed ditch as near level as |>ossil>le. If the feed ditch lias too much fall the wash will fill up the RAMBLERS. $40. SHELBY IDEALS, $20, *25, $30. ends of the tubes. It can be remedied by placing checks or sluice boxes at MANHATTANS, $24. proper Intervals with gates sufficiently Bend for catalogue. Live agent, wanted. high to back the water up far enough FRED T. MERRUt CYCLE CO., to make the water stand nearly still. PORTLAND, OR. BPOKANE. TACOMA. SEATTLE. Occasional cleaning of the tulies with a small switch Is all that Is necessary. WHY ARE YOU SICK With this arrangement all that Is re- quired to Irrigate a field Is to turn the When a little simple cleaning tip of the blood will remove that tired water Into the feed ditch and let it fe. ling, pains in the back, head- run until the ground is thoroughly aches, etc., etc.? Take soaked, which Is a saving of a great deal of time and attention.— F. 8. Cal- It’, a medicine with honest merit— kins, in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. pieaaant to take. »1.1» per bottle at Moore’s Revealed Remedy your druggist's. Tree Root« in Underdrain*. A ’ The Greatest Railway Systems of the United States 4 I Use CARTER’S INK » X T A They wouldn't use it if it wasn't good. Costs you no more than poor ink. Insist upon having it. 4 Life to a Lacy Liver. Lacy, leaden livers cause nine-tenthi ot all deaths. Give your liver life with Cascarets ('»indy Cathartic and save your own life! All druggiats, 10c, 2«ic, fiOc. Exports of American manufacturers are over $1,009,000 a day. It is never safe to leave a large tree growing near where an underdrain has been laid, unless the tile are jointed, that is, made like the city sewer pipe, so that one end is smaller, and slides into the next, making a tightly Utting joint. As tile are usually laid It is Im possible to prevent there tiring a crack | wide enough to admit the fibrous roots 1 of a tree, which go everywhere In ; search of moisture. In the tile tbe tree root expands until the tile Is entirely ' filled, and tbe drain is ruined. Almost »njr large tree will do thia but tbe 4 New York, Oct. 11th, 1898. Pe-ru-na Drug M’fg Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen—I’e-runa is good for catarrh. I have tried it and know it. Wite nails ate null« in Brazil from It relieved me immensely on my trip imported Belgian wire. to Cuba, and 1 always have a bottle in reserve. Since my return I luive not Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- Ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their suffered from catarrh, but if I do I shall use l’e tu-na again. Meantime children during the teething period. you might send me another bottle. Tlie maximum weight of freight lo Yours, Amos J. Cummings, M. C. comotives is now 218,000 pounds, Summer catarrh assumes various against 100,000 pounds 15 years ago. forms. It produces dyspepsia aud bowel complaint. It causes biliousness SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES and diseases of tlie liver. It deranges Alien’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. tlie kidneys and bladder. Summer It cures painful, swollen smarting, ner catarrli may derange tlie whole nervoui vous feet and instantly takes tlie sting out of corns and bunions, it’j the greatest system, when it is known to tlie medi comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot- cal profession as systemic catarrh. Ease makes tight or new shoes teel easy. Pe-ru-na is a specific for all these forms It ir a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, of catarrli. Pe-ru-na never disap sweating, callous and hot, lired, aching points. Address Dr. Hartman, Co feet. We have over 30,000 testimonials. Try It tnil'iy. Sold by all druggists and lumbus. Ohio, for a free book on sum shoestores. Bv mail for 25c. iu stamps. mer catarrh. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. ore Permanently Cured No fltaor nervouanea Il » « after Urm days use of Dr. Klines Great Nerve KvNtorcr. S»n<l for FILI’.it Vd.OO trial bottle and treat Is«*. l»fc. R. LL KLINK, Ltd., wu Arch street, FhUudelpliia, Pa. mi nt introduced by Major' Tnyloi oil la forced through tlie drill by means of a small rotary pump, which forms part of the machine. Although the , barrel rotates at a speed of 1,200 revo lution per minute, the constant rush of cold oil to tlie head is sufficient to keep tlie drill and barrel perfectly cool, and it also serves to carry away tlie chips which issue in a constant stream from Hie rear bushing. Tlie barrel is drilled to a diameter of 0.2115 inch, anil it take» ( lay Soil for Pear«. It is universally agreed that a heavy clay soil Is best for the pear. There are various reasons for this, the principal one being that clay soil is always rich In mineral fertilizers, while a sandy or gravelly soil is deficient in this kind of plant food. But the clay soil, though rich in phosphates and potash, may not have them In available form, and may need a dressing in spring of these minerals in available form. Trees on clay may need dressings of available potash and phosphate in the years when the tree is bearing. On sandy soil the pear tree always needs these man ures. Tbe pear roots deeply, so that It is never affected by droughts, and In clay soils It doubtless draws mineral fertilizers from the subsoil below where the roots of grain and other crops usu ally grow. It is a great mistake to allow the tap root of a pear tree to be cut off before It Is transplanted. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. A London omnil>us earns on an av erage $11 per day from passengers and $35 per day fiom advertisers. BENT (JI N 75 minutes to complete tlie operation Tlie barrels are now taken to th< straightening room, where tlie opera tor holds them up toward a white sur face with a horizontal black line upon It and looks through tlie bore. If tlie bend is downward, tlie curved reflec tions of tlie black llitt> on the surface of tlie bore will be convergent; if upward, they will be divergent. A few taps of tlie hammer quickly straighten the barrel until the reflected lines are per fectly true. STORIES OF RELIEF. Two Lettora to Mra. Pinkham. Mrs. J ohn W illiams , Englishtown, N. J., writes: “ D ear Mas. P inkiiam :—I cannot be gin to tell you how I suffered before taking your remedies. I was so weak that I could hardly walk across the floor without falling. I had womb trouble and such a bearing-down feeling ; also suffered with my back and limbs, pain in womb, inflammation of the bladder, piles and indigestion. Before I had taken one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal better, and nftcr taking two aud one- half bottles and half a box of your Liver Pills I was cured. If more would tako your medicine they would not have to suffer so much.” Mrs. J oseph P eterson , 513 East St., Warren, Pa., writes: “D ear M rs . P inkham :—I have suf fered with womb trouble over fifteen years. I had inflammation, enlarge ment and displacement of the womb. I had the backache constantly, also headache, and was so dizzy. I had heart trouble, it seemed as though my heart was in my throat at times chok ing me. I could not walk around and I could not lie down, for then my heart would beat so fast I would feel as though I was smothering. I had to sit up in bed nights in order to breathe. I was so weak I conld not do any thing. “ I have now taken several bot tles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and used three pack ages of Sanative Wash, and can say I am perfectly cured. I do not think I cruld have lived long if Mrs. Pink ham's medicine had not helped me." Artificial Fertilization, scientific investigation demon* strated that the failure of some ot the California fig orchards to beat fruits was due to the failure of the pol len to reach tlie female flower. Arti ficial fertilization was attempted and pollen was introduced into the flowers by a blowpipe at tlie proper period of growth. The trees so treated produced excellent fruit. Agents of tlie Cali fornia tig-growers wlio were sent to Smyrna to study the methods used in Unit country, where the best and larg est supply of figs come from, found that the trees were fertilized by a curi Don't try to knock a street car over ous bee, which carried the pollen from I flower to flower. The Smyrna tig with your bicycle until you've prac growers would not sell any of these ticed well on pedestrians. Don't take the other man's bike when bees. The California agents obtained some secretly, however, but they died leaving. It may be a better make than yours; but It’s safer to take your own. before reaching Los Angeles. A duster very slightly moistened with No Grass for Working Horses. It seems almost cruel not to give paraffin will do more to make and keep horses a feed of grass occasionally, tlie enamel of a machine bright than even when they are hard working at half an hour's polishing. Never eaT a hearty meal before go this season, wher grass and clover are at their prime. Yet every farmer ing on a ride, as if you do you are In knows that If allowed to run to grass, volving a great risk of bringing on syn even for a few hours, the working cope, which is almost invariably fatal. horse will lose his appetite for the solid Don’t be nervous when you meet a food that gives him strength, and bo young lady acquaintance. Smile con An old man named Gregor Berds incapable for several days thereafter fidently, take off your cap with either of doing a full day's work. Horses are hand, or both, and choose a soft place of Erlau, in South Hungary, committed suicide because a little grandson had exceedingly fond of grass and clover. to fall. broken his favorite pipe. Near iiis Sometimes, if old hay Is scarce, the Don't ride at less than thirty miles body was found a note on which was farmer tries to economize by cutting an hour if you are passing a horse anil will some clover, and after drying it nearly carriage. It is so refreshing to the I written: “My pipe is dead; 1 die, too. ” into hay feeding it in place of the hay. nerves of the horse, if the animal is a But even this has to be given very little high-spirited. carefully or it will work Injury. Men cyclists, many of whom are also smokers, need never be at a loss for a Jersey Cow Nameless, patch In case of a puncture; a rubber tobacco pouch will always furnish the necessary material. In removing a valve stem take a piece of iron a screwdriver will do- heat it and lay it on tlie top of the stem base. Tlie base will then curl up and can lie easily removed. The latest fad Is the fashion of hav ing dress-guards to match one's cos If yon suffer from Epilepsy, Fits. Property of Mr. A. J. Arthur. Winner tume. The lace guard, consisting of of first prize at tbe Royal Jersey Agri cord passed in and out the holes, is un Spasms, Spells, Failing Sickness, St. cultural and Horticultural shows, doubtedly more satisfactory than tha Vitus’ Dam e, &c., have children, rela tives, friends or neighbors that do so, 1894-'95-'9«-'<J7-'98. net te<l ones. or know people that are afflicted, my Riders of bevel gear bicycles are in New Discovery, Epilepticide, will give Fnnfl iwers as Pean Poles. The selecting and cutting of poles for formed that Jumping on the (icdals is immediate relief and PERMANENTLY not tlie way to get tlie liest results. A CUBE them, anil all yon are asked to the vines of the bean to grow on Is no steady, even pressure Is the proper do is to send for a FREE BUTTLE and easy task, even where timber is plenti thing. Tlie smile suggestion Is worthy try it. it has cured thousands where ful, and In a prairie country It Is a of tlie consideration of all riders Irre- everything else failed. Mv 90-page problem. I have found a substitute for spective of the wheel used. illustrated Book, “Epilepsy Permanent the ¡>ole In the old-fashioned sunflower, One of tlie latest applications of the ly Cured,” FREE one stalk for each bill. They are orna When writing please mention read mental. the seed is good for the poul penny-ln-tlie-slot principle Is a bicycle try, and the stalks make fine kindling pump which can Is* thrown into gear ing this in this paper, and give name, wood. Some may claim that the sun for filling a tire by Inserting a coin. As AGE ami full address. All oorrespond- flower will take the strength of the soon ns the filled tire Is removed a dice professionally confidential. Wm. MAY, M. D., ground from the beans, but my experi lever locks tbe pump, which can be N«w Y«rk City. ence does not agree with this. The laused to work again only by dropping Ms, Lsborstar,. 94 Sin* St, finest beans I ever raised were grown in another coin. Epileptic GAl\l BE CURED. w ith sunflowers for poles.-J. L. Irwin. Harshly expressed: "I am deter mined to preserve the honor of the ONE FOR A DOSE. Gur« Birk Hcadaeh* • s4 Dyspepsia, Remos« Pimples anil Purity th« French army,” slroutcd the man wlio Blood, Aid IH«‘stion andPresent Biliousness. I>o There may properly tie a border of bnd tieen figuring prominently in tlie tot Grip« orHlrken To rone I nr. sou, we will mail shrubbery next to the low-growing •ampi« frM.orfull I»1 for Mr. Irli. ItOSANKL Dreyfus case. “You’re doing worse CO., Thil«-I«., I*rum, Bold ii, Dr’is.lsts. bouse, and it is well to plant a vine of than that.’’ answered the blunt Ameri some sort by tbe piazza. Nothing is can soldier: “you’re embalming it”— better for this purpose than the com CURE YOURSELF! Washington Star. I •- Kir 44 for unnatural mon woodbine or Virginia creeper. ■ r nr - dmcharK*«. in flammat ion», In 1 j lA«s Akebia and actinidia, two new Japan . ■ <rv - • I irritatioM or uherufiona Tbe Miitresa—Mary, don't let me u> Strisiur» of ma co un membrane«. ese climbers, are also good. In general, lat'h you kissing that butler again. Fr» ve a u '■■ntagioa. Painleea, and not aatrin- a better effect is produced by planting The Maid Lor’, mum, I don't mean to. THFE y MS C hem CAI C q . gent or poieonuua. •old bv nratftlat«, "a NO ' In masses and borders than by dotting but you do Isibarouu' so! K.ausas City or «ent In plain wrapper, U. X. A the plants here aud there over the Ind'pend.uL bv Bipreea, prepaid, for •I '«, or 3 bottled, |a.75. I UWB. Circular »«at mb retuoat. Point« In Planting the Lawn, GREAT TAMMANY LEADER In tlie manufacture of Krng-.hvgen- sen rifles at tlie Springfield Arsenal the drill, which lias to puss through JO1/, inches of barrel, is provided witli a 1-32-invh oilholt* which extends through Tlie flailing imliistiy of Maryland its whole length, and feeds oil directly gives employment to 43,813 persons. nt the iMiint of tlie drill. Tills hole, which takes the place of the old chan nel cut along the side of the drill, says the Scientific American, Is an improve- When one of her friends is sick Mrs. McKinley semis tier a basket of flowers daily from tlie White House conserva tory. ____________ Keep Young Hnir. Growing. There Is an impression among farm ers that hogs In summer at pasture can get enough with the swill from the house and what they can get in the fields. This was all right so long as skim-milk, one of the best foods for growth, was part of the swill, and un eaten refuse from the table was also thrown in. But in many places the skimmed milk is now sold in some form, while a better use for table re fuse is found in giving it to the poul try. So the pig is starved iu summer, which Is the time he ought to grow the fastest, aud is the poorest prepara tion for the heavy coni feeding that will begin In September and continue until tlie pig Is turned over to th<! butcher. A half-starved animal loses the power of digesting hearty food, for the stomach, like every other organ of the body, needs to have something to do to keep in good health and strength. Exhibit« at Paria. Ther? will be a large exhibit from thia country at the Paris exposition in 11KM), which will prove very interesting to all, but no more so than the news that the Kamoiis American remedy, Hostetter's Stomach Bitter*, will cure dvspensia. indi gestion ami constipation. To nil sufferers a trial is recoin mended. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. DEMISTS. No pain: new process; fine gold work. DR. 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