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MADE A LIVING BY MARRlIM). “MY OWH SELF AGAIN."’ Mr*. Gat*. Write, to Mr.. Young Couple Worked the Contliinoua Performance at Country Fair». Plnkhaaa, Follow. Her Adrie, and i. Made Well. E> •‘D kar M rs . P inkham : —For nearly two and one-half years I have been in feeble heal th. After my little child came it seemed I could not get my strength again. I have A chills and the ¿J severest pains in ? my limbs and top of head end am almost insensi ble at times. I also have a pain just to the right of breast bone. It is so severe at times that I cannot lie on my right side. Please Tlie Angora Goa*. write me what you The accompanying picture shows think of my case.”— what the Angora goat is like. Its chief MRS. C laka G atks , value is in its fleece, which supplies a Johns P. O., Miss., material known ns mobair. that is now April 25, 1898. largely used In manufactures for serges and coarser woolen goods. “ D ear M rs . P inkham :— braids and bindings, for which no I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege sheep wool is fitted. It is of African table Compound as advised and now send you a letter for publication. For several years I was in such wretched health that life was almost a burden.- I could hardly walk across the floor, was so feeble. Several of our best physicians attended me, but failed to help. 1 concluded to write to you for advice. In a few days I received such a kind, motherly letter. I followed your instructions and am my ‘old self’ again. Was greatly benefited before I had used one bottle. May God bless you for what you are doing for suffer ing women.”— M rs . C lara G ates , Johns P. O., Miss., Oct. fl. 1899. ANGORA GOATS. The warring labor tactions of Louis ville, Kv., have at last buried the hatebet and amalgamated under the banner of the Central Labor Union. Trouble has been continuous for two years. SHAKE INTO YOl’It SIIOKS Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bullions. It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Alien’s Foot- Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. We have over 30.000 testimonials. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. tn stamps. Trial package FItEE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le lloy, N. Y. Three thousand stonemasons, brick- j layers and stonecutters in Westchestei county, N. Y., struck for an eight-houi day and 44 cents an hour. B tatb or O hio , city or Toi.rno, ( fives C ounty . i ”■ F rank J. C hkney makes oath that he Is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. C heney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ot ONE 11 t*N ItREO DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . FRANK .1. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Sth day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W.tii.FASON, I —’ 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. .J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7ac. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. A camel can easily carry a load 1,500 pounds. ol COOK BOOK FREE. A postal addressed to P. O. Box 41, Portland, Oregon, will briix you a handsome Ko-Nut Cook Book. Ko-Nut is the latest lard substi tute; and purer, cheaper and more economical. For Sale by all Grocers. To fully introduce our Famous ••SOUTHERN BELLE CIGARH" we give to each person buying a box of 50 cigars for $2.50 and express charges, an elegant nickel plate case, stem wind, stem set. open face W ntch, American make, which with projier care should last for years; also a plated watch chain and charm. Sendua your name and full address—no money. We v ill eend cigars, watch, chain and charm. If. after examination, you are satisfied, pay your agunt $2.60 and express charges. These goods sent any where in the U. S. at these terms. Ths ‘•Southern Belle is as good as many 10c cigars now offered. Addres»National CiRarCo., Rt ¡.out».Mo When ordering please give the uauieofthia paper without fai] THE PROSPEROUS FARMER Always has a McCORMICK. Call on the Agent, or address A. H. Boy lan, Generaj Agent, 321 Hawthorne Ave^ Portland, Or., for Catalogue. CURE YOURSELF t Use Big <4 for un ant oral discharges, in flam mat ions. Irritations or ulcerations of mucous membranes. Painless, and sot aatria- gent or poisonous. •old by I>rnr*-t«ta, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for 8.«». or 3 bottles. |2.T5. rcular sent on request. DR. GUNN’SÍ var PILLS ONI FOR A DOSI. Cur*8fct Headache and Dy» pepala, P. mo e Pl tn plea. Purify the Blood. Aid Dig**- ihm. Prevent!»', lousnesa. D~> not Gripe or ficken. Ts •onvtneey «amp efree; full box.25c. DR. SOSANkOCO.'PttiMMpMa. Pa. ft..44by Druggist* consumption 1 % back all but the cane that 1 wish to let grow. Those that are pinched back form a nice bunch of leaves which serve to shade the ground and take In from the air for the benefit of the re maining cane. When a sufficient num ber of leaves have matured, the canes which have been pinched back are re moved to save further work in keeping them pinched back. By this method I have had vines of Delaware make as much growth the first season as they usually do In two.—Burrell Stephens. First Principles with Bees. •‘I am afraid that this is a very wick ed world," said a well-known miulstei of the gospel, with a smile. “My con gregation was kind enough to offer me a vacation last fall aud I seized upon tlie opiKirtunity to visit the little towns In the State where I was formerly lo cated and renew old acquaintances. At one of the towns that 1 visited a coun try fair was being held and 1 received an invitation to visit the grottuds aud perform a wedding that had been put forward ns one of the leading attrac tions of the week. The business men of tlie town had contributed liberally toward wedding preseuts which were to go to the first couple who would come forward aud agree to lie married on the grounds. A couple having vol unteered, I was asked to perform the ceremony. 1 accepted the Invitation and married them in the midst of a cheering crowd. “A week later 1 was in another small town, and it so happened that a fair was in progress there, too, aud a wed ding was the star attraction. I chanced to visit tlie grounds during the day, and tlie minister who had been en gaged to perform the ceremony failing to appear 1 was called upon to act in his place. “When I faced tlie couple I was thun derstruck to find that they were tlie same people tliat I had married a week before. 1 was so surprised that I tuar- ried them again without having time to think whether 1 was doing right or wrong. "After the ceremony the groom got me to one side and asked me as a favor not to give him away, using his lan guage. lie said they made a business of going around country fairs getting married, aud a word from me would spoil it all. He said further that they were going up in a balloon to be mar ried tlie following week, and he would get me the 'Job' if 1 wanted it. But I had to decline as politely as I could. I really think lie was disappointed when I refused."—Detroit Free Press. Ikes when frightened by smoke will Immediately gorge themselves w.th honey aud lose all inclination to sting. The most vicious colony of hybr.ds may be controlled by using a little to- bacco in tlie smoke. The prosperity of a colony depends upon the fertility of the queen. If weak colonies have become populous In one season kill tlie queen and give them an other. Toads, skunks and mice are great ene mies to bees; see that they do Uot have access to the apiary. Increasing or dividing should be done I as early as possible, but not until stores are coming in abundantly. Drones are Just as essential as any other bee, but too many are a nuisance. This may be controlled by cutting out drone comb and substituting wo ker comb or foundation. Drones may be prohib'ted in objec origin, being kept in large flocks In that tionable colonies by dividing early In imrt of northern Africa known ue Don the spring. gola, a part of the Soudan, where the "Keep all colonies strong.” British armies recently subdued the barbarous Dervishes. The skins of Care of Milk and Churning. this kind of goat are extensively used As soon as drawn from tlie cow. put for leather, of which the Dongola kid the milk where no bad odors can reach shoes for women are made. There is It, or better, as soon as a pail Is tilled a large amount of tlie wool and skins strain it into the can and place In a RECENT INVENTIONS. imported into every civil zed country, tank ot cold water or run through the aud especially into North America, separator, if one is used. If Ice Is plen Two Westerners have designed a par where women and children do not g > tiful, reduce the temperature of the wa 1 a refoot, and need light shoes, There ter to 45 degrees and practically all the cel rest aud seat annex for bicycles, is an extensive interest arisen of late cream will be obtained. Do uot mix having auxiliary forks extruding ver in the United States In regard to this the night’s and morning's milk If the tically from each axle, with broad goat, and large flocks of them are be- best grade of butter is expected. seats secured to the top bar of the frame, to extend horizontally and meet Ing formed in many localities. Change the water in the tank often the upright supports. enough to prevent its becoming foul. Greenhouse Plan. A New-Yorker has designed a new A plan of a greeuhouse and the 1 ar If the water is kept at about 55 degrees, secret ballot, which is intended to be practically all the cream w ’ ill rise In heating ts ratigement of pipes for sealed by the voter before he leaves the shown in the accompanying cut 1 Tlie twenty-four hours. Skim, and when width Is eighteen feet, tlie length as I enough is obtained for a churning, raise booth, tlie ticket being shaped like an may be desired. The wails are four I to a temperature of 60 to 65 degrees to envelope with tlie b.auks inside, one feet high. The benches are set on the ripen. Hasten the ripening by using flap be.ng perfoiated and detached af ground and are eighteen inches high; sour skim milk as a starter. In winter ter the voter bus written his name churn at 65 degrees; in summer 55 to 60 •thereon. Photographers can find use for a new Is preferable. As soon as tlie granules are the size of wheat grains, draw off device for taking babies' pictures com and wash until all the buttermilk Is prising a sofa with a vertical piece at removed. Work, salt and market as tached to the back, the latter being soon as possible. If yon are sa unfor- piovidid with an opening mar the cen tuuate as to get a poor grade of butter ter through which persons in tlie rear it must be consumed at once or it will can put tiieir hands and hold tlie baby on the sofa. soon be unfit for use. To provide cool filtered water for Growing Corn. Prepare your ground with a tine pul drinking purposes a new refrigerator attachment is shaped like a sprinkling the side ones are four feet wide and tlie verized surface. Mark rows 3 feet 6 pot. witli a filtering medium in the Inches to 3 feet 8 Inches apart. Plant middle ones seven. The da:k s;aie n spout, which is placed under tlie ice the benches represent tlie Ailing of either in hills or drill row’s. When your chamber outlet, allowing the water to stones or broken bricks for drainage of corn is large enough to plow, commence filter into tlie pail and be drawn the beds. There are seven dlstitout I by plowing the first row on the side of ing heat pipes, one three inches In diam the field. Skip every other row. When through a spigot for use. To easily adjust new sleeves at any eter at the top, which branches into you have goue over tlie entire field In four Inch and a half pipes on the no.th this way commence plowing the rows desired height a new attachment con side, nnd three on tlie south, Whether I which hi ve been missed. 1 find that sists of a cord or tape looped through steam or but water le us <1. the pipis by this method it is much easier to turn two eyelets in tlie sleeve, with a clamp must slope sufficient y to cause tlie without breaking down corn at the ing hook on one end to bind the oppo water to I flow In a steady current. The I ends, especially so after corn Is knee site, nnd as it Is drawn through, the depth of soli ill the benches is ten high or higher. In dry hot weather this loose end being pulled until tlie sleeve inches, The te.->t way to heat a hou.-e method of plowing keeps down tlie is take'll up to tlie proper height. of this kiud is by steam. The steam Is w’eeds better, mid is less Injurious to Lamps can be lighted without remov condensed on Its passage and the wa the roots of tlie corn. This method re ing the chimney when tlie latter is pro ter Is returned to the boiler, thus form tains tlie moisture much better than vided with a Southern man's device, a ing a steady circuit through the pipes. plowing tlie rows as they come. Wo hole being cut in tlie bottom of tlie are able also to kill weeds in the cen chimney for tlie insertion of a short Good PrnninK Knife. Any one having tried to cut the old ter of rows much more readily because tutie flanged at one end nnd provided wood of raspberries aud blackberries those that have not died as the result with a spring gale through which the without a proper tool knows that the of the first plowing may be killed on match Is pushed to touch tlie wick. Job Is anything the second.—S. A. Ilofman. The Prince Bor <1 Her. hut a pieastut one. Crops that Pay Beat. Here is tlie latest anecdote concerning The force neces Small farms can be made to combine sary to cut an old many advantages. Some poultrymen tlie Prince of Wales. A young lady woody cane Is grow plums In the poultry yards, and was presented to him at a social func sometimes quite also keep bees. Others grow early veg tion. Not knowing how long she should euough to pull up etables under glass and also grow, two talk to him. she naively requested him a whole raspberiy j or three crops in tlie open ground. One to tell her when she should leave him. plant. To make gardener near Philadelphia makes a "On the contrary," said tlie Prince, “It cutting easy cne large profit on four acres, on which he is for you to tell me when you are sliou.d draw the grows only lima beans. Another makes bored.” Later bls royal highness asked knife across the peas a specialty, following tlie peas where the young lady was born. “At object to be cut. A with late cabbage. To attempt to Glasgow. 1 have lived there all my writer in Farm “farm” four acres in the usual way, life." “How many years did you say and Fireside says: with wheat, corn. oats, etc., would you lived there?” inquired the Prince. I have lately come cause bankruptcy. Tlie crops that pay “1 am bored, sir,” said tlie Lady quietly. across a knife that best are those that require the most —Collier’s Weekly. works well. I hand labor. have tested it and Corporal Punishment In Court. find it superior to Five small boys shrieked In Justice The EnKtlsh Sparrow. anything I have A law has been enacted In Franco Murray’s court In West Haverstraw, seen. Look I ng at exempting the sparrow from the pro N. Y., while their parents thrashed the a< coinpanyhrg tection which Is given to Insect-eating them. The parents were carrying out PRUNING KNIFK. Illustration, one might suppose a kulfe birds, and the farmers are declaring a a sentence of the court. For fifteen of such shape would slip off Instead of war of extermination against them. minutes the punishment lasted. The cutting. But that is uot bo . In testing 1 he evidence of experts was taken who Imys hail lieen hauled Into court for it one will l>c surprised how nicely it had examined the contents of the stom throwing stones at passenger trains. will do the cutting. It will slip Just achs of hundreds If not thousands of Justice Murray gave the parents the enough to give the drawing motion, and them, killed at various seasons of the alternative of paying a $5 fine for each thus ft will sever the haul cane from year, and they all pronounced them in lx>y and whipping In court, or seeing the stub with the least outlay of jurious to farmers as being grain eaters him sent to the House of Refuge. strength. The illustration represents and also destructive of fruits and leaf the shape of the knife exactly as It buds, and that the insects they ate No Native Nebraskan in Congress. should be. A good blacksmith should were but few, and not among those There Is no native of the Htate or be able to make one out of a wornout most troublesome In gardens and or- Nebraska among Its representatives in flat file. It should be Inserted in an old chards. either branch of Congress, notwith boe handle, or something of that order standing the fact that Nebraska be Farm Economy. Economy on the farm la where the came a State thirty-three years ago and Starting Grapa Vine*. I have bad good success In Inducing profits are made. The utilisation of was the twenty-fourth admitted Into young grape vines to make a vigorous foods that are usually wasted will per the Union. growth the first year by the following mit of keeping more stock and cheapen Cooked l-ood Hupplled In Berlin. method: When set they are cut bavt to ing the cost of production. A leading A society has been formed In Berlin two or thjee eyes and from these tney New York farmer states that the sav usually start a number of canes. Koine ing of only 1 cent a day on the cost of which purposes to deliver cooked food let sll of these grow the first season, each cow In the State would amount to to poor families at the cheapest possi others remove all hut one. 1 do neith over >6,000,000 a year. The gain of ble prices. All sorts of boiled and er. Any plant to make a good growth only one quart of milk a day would roasted meats ant! vegetables are sold needs plenty of leaves. When my vines make an additional profit of J12,O uu , o < j V an the streets. The aonp wagons re- soli* the biggest uatronaxa. start Into grow tb in the spring 1 pinch , la on* year. Reward. for Andres Rrllos. Notion has been received at the , Swedish and Norwegian consulate in New York that lhe king of Sweden and Norway has deedied to reward per sous who have found objects belonging to the Andree |>oliir expedition, and that a fund has been set aside for rewards for persons who may hereafter find ob jects from the expedition. It is sup posed that the hope of reward is meant to be an incentive to whalers and other mariners who go far north to search for traces of tho explorer aud penetrate places out of the beaten path for that purpose. D G> Á •r ■ tectrlclty In Capsule«. This new compound, which is made from cheap chemicals, is put up in capsule form and when added toa certain quantity of water will furnish electricity enough to light a house, drive an automobile or even a railroad train. But tins is nothing com pared to tlie strengthening porter con tained in a bottle of Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. It cures indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, liver mid kidney ironiile- mid tills tlie system with the vigor of health. W] It« Saddest Aspect. The Liverpool Post, calling atten tion to the report ot I>r. Wigleeworth on the Rainhill asylum, says: “The evil of drunkenness lias many sad as pects. But perhaps the saddest of a'l is the fact that hs drunkenness increas es so does insanity. Last year 186 pa tients were admitted to the asylum as a result of drunken excess. Of these 78 were women. During the year 38 recovered anil were discharged. At the end of December over 130 remained, of whom less tliHU 30 are regarded as cur able. This refers to one year only aud to one asylum.” The debilitating drains and discharges which weaken so many women are caused by Ca tarrh of the distinctly feminine organs. The sufferer may call her trouble Leuchorrhoea, or Weakness,or Female Disease or some other name, but the real trouble is catarrh of the female organs and nothing else. Pe-ru-na radically and perma nently cures this and all othei forms of Catarrh. It is a positive specific for female troubles caused by catarrh of the delicate lining of the organs peculiar to women. It always cures if used persistently. It is prompt aud certain. Decision of Character. Without decision of character no man or woman ever amounts to much. —Chicao Daily News. That operators shall at no time with hold more than two weeks’ wages from miners is a recent mandate expressed All the freight conductors and brake by the Iowa state senate. men on the Montana Central railroad, Montana, went out hs a protest against "For the recognition of the nuion a new time schedule. and the nine-hour work day,” is the cause of a recent strike of 230 brass Pino's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for nil ti flections of tlie throat and workers in Chicago. lungs.—W m . O. E ndsley , Vanburen, Ind., Feb 10, 1900. Better Blood Better Health One hundred and twenty-five lioiler men in the Standard Oil Company’s works. Bayonne, N, J., struck for au If you don’t feel well today you can be increase of wages. made to feel better by making your blood better. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great pure blood maker. That is how it cures that tired feeling, pimples, sores, salt rheum, scrofula and catarrh. 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