' T$F1Wffl$1"' v 3b-iWW W TOE BEST PIPE 'TOBACCO. ..The i rSteN- 4 Th'S extra ordinary Ito Juvouator In tbo moil wonderful discovery of tho oro. It bis boon en dorsed by tho rnon of Kuropo and Amprlrs- Iludyan is Cblo.y VCg0" Hudyan stops Prematureness Of tlio (Us. Constipation, hltziucfs. Falling Ben. twitching of tho oyea and othor parts. Btrongthons, lnvlgoratca and tones tho cutlrosyitcm. Hudran cutca "ability, Nervousness, KmUslpns, nnddevolorxi and restore! weak organs. I'llns In the back, losses liv A ft v ft obargo in 20 days. Cures LOST MANHOOD nlghtstoppcc' m w qnlclclr. Over 2,000 Tirlvato endorsements. rromaturencti means linootcnoy n ilio flrat staco. It Is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness It can bo mopped iu 20 days by tho uao of Iludyan. Tho now discovery was tnadn by tho Bncclal. ktsofthooldfsmnusHudscn Medical Institute. It la the stronrcet Tltallzcr made. It la very powerful, but btmnlCE. Bold for 81.00 a pack uroorO p&clt&grs for t&OO (plain scaled boxes). Wrltton guarantco given frtn euro. If you buy six boxes and nro rot entirely cured, six mora rUlbouent to ymif-jo of all charges. flondfor clrculcmund testimonials. Address HUDSON AIKUIOAIj INHT1TUTK, I auction Stockton, Market A: Kliu Sts Suit PruiicUeo. Cut. Mexican Mustang Liniment for urns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sore.a. t Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, ; Insect Bites, 1 All Cattle Ailments, AH Horse Ailments, Mi Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. I Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Unlment conquer Pain, Makes Han or Bcat well azaln. MONEY TO LOAN Ot farm land security. Bpclal rate nn W loans. Uwtns considered Without delay. aAIW0K 4 W0XR, ' Smb ftenk buUtln?, . FEEDING FODDER. An Improved J'lnn That Mny lie Adopted With hinall Kxpnitse. Throwing tlio bundles upon tho ground for tho cuttle to trample under foot tvhiln tho lei'dcr is descending tho steps or coiuln,' around tho back way la the ordinary niothod of feeding fodder from tho two story or tho "bank" barn. Those wiio liavo been pursuing tbia plan will ureatly nppreeinto tho improvement rep resented iu tlm following cut. which waa originally drawn for Tho Ilural New Yorker and thua described in that jour nnl: Tho cost of this arrangement is com paratively email and within tho reach of all. A plutform 13 to M feet long and ns wido ns tho small doublo doors 7 feet or moro is hung to tho rear of the barn. Out upon this tho fodder is carried and dropped into a feeding rack nlaced on thn crnnnil niaf. lwilmsr. Tlio sido beams of this hanging platform aro inmio or light, wood, pino or poplar, 0 inches by 8 inches, connected bolowby four cross niecoa nf nrnutpr tnnfnrlnl n inches by 4 inches, all firmly bolted to gether. Boards nailed down upon theso crosspieceo form tho floor. A bolt hav ing n hook abovo is inserted noar tbo outor cud of ouch eido beam of tho plat- ron rRiioixo coicf roDDnn. form, and in each doorpost, about four feet from tho floor, a similar hooked bolt is placed, upon which aro hung the braco rods, inutlo of fivo-cightbs inch round iron furnished with a ring tit each end. Through tbo Rill, just back of each door post, two half inch hole3 aro bored and nn iron loop (C) inserted, having an Insldo mcasuro slightly greater than 8 inches in width and extending half a foot or moro below tho surfaco. Those rcccivo and hold tho beams at tho back end of tho plutform. To prevent Btrain ing theso loops by any horizontal thrust a board (B) is placed just behind them, against which tho ends of tlio beams may rest. This board is supported by others (AA) nailed against tho eleopcrs in tho position shown in tho drawing, Wlion tho reason's) feeding is done, the platform is taken down and stowed away until ngnin needed. Tho food rack is placed just below tho outor cud of the platform und parallel with tho barn. It this position it may bo 10 fcot long and yet easily reached from tho platform Ordinary fencing boards and scantling aro used in its construction, I'oiiltry InToxns. Tho south, and Texas in particular, offers an inviting fiold to poultrymcn, A Texan in Tlio Poultry Journal saysi In climate wo luivo much tho advantage of tho north nnd cast. On n farm fowls do well tho yenr round with littlo shel ter or feed. This statement rthould be qualified by tho remark that during a Toxaa "norther" or Kunsos "blizzard" they need both, but severo cold docs not como moro than threo or four times in n year and Seldom lasts moro than three days. Tho temporaturo seldom falls be low 20 abovo zero, sometimes whore fowls aro exposed tothosovercst weothor combs will freoze nnd egg production will bo checked for a few days, but if tho farmor has not n comfortablo hotue for his fowls he usually hustles thorn Into his barn or under his houso until tho weather moderates, in which cose tho cold docs no harm. In this olimato during threo-fourths of tho year n tree is moro healthful for fowls than n closo houso, but tho ideal home for them is n houso walled on the north and west and latticed on tho eoutb nnd cast exposures. Such n houso will afford sufficient protection and ventila tion tho year round. Curtains should bo provided for tho luttlcod sides during tho coldest weathor. As wo frequently do not havo a dozou real rainy days in n year, tho only shelter nooded in daj timo is protection from tho sun; henco what incorao Texas fowls bring the fanner is almost a clear profit, his chief labor being to gather nnd market the eggs. Tho drawback heretofore to poul try raising In Texas has been a lack of Access to markets, but conditions nre now changed, ns towns havo sprung np and railroads been built. Much attention 1ms of lato been given to improving tho dunghill fowls by mat ing with thoroughbred males, whllo iu mauy cases tho dunghill has given place to pure breeds. Plymouth Rocks nnd Leghorns are tho most popular on ac count of their ability to tako care of themeelves. Cochins, Light Brabmaa. Wynndottes, Black Spanish, Iloudans, Hamburg nnd Minorcoa are occasion ally seen, nnd Black Lnngshans nre bo coming a favorite breed. Tho demand for fine fowls is fast creating?, bomosup , ply. Store Crops In Good Condition. Tho loss of fruits and vegetables in storage is of not infrequent occurreaco. To loso one's supply of potatoes or ap ples is a serious matter. Sometimes the Joss is duo to storing in bad condition. PotHtoes and apples, in fact every fruit or vegetable, should not be stored away while damp. Dampness ravors ror. Fruits and vegetables are best stored in somo dry, airy outbuilding until the im minent approacn or ireezwg wcm, makes it necessary to put them In the cellar. Tho building should have rather open sides, and there should be ft fro circulation of air under and around it Seed corn shonld not bo put away nutil It is thoroughly dried. To put it away damp Is to giTo a cordial invitation to dimter, nji American Agriculturist. WINTailINQ 0EE3. One Wavy of Carrying lteea Into the Oattar. rinclng the IIItcs. Tho timo for putting bees into tho cel lar varies of course with tho locality and tho season. Whenever It turns cold, with a fair prospect of u continuance, open up the cellar nnd proceed to actios. Better directions cannot bo offorod than tho following plan, which tho well known authority, A. I. Root, describes in liis V . CArtnYINO BEE3 WITII HIVE CAMUEU3. A B. O. of Boo Culture Ho Bays: First with a Fcrowdrivcr or cold chisel wo go around to each hive, puff it littlo smoke in at tho ontrnuco-nnd pry tho body ooso from tho bottom board, ns it will tilways bo stuck down w it It propolis. It mny yield with n littlo snap, and it will bo necessary to uso it littlo ernoko to uitiko tho bees behave. Tho bottom boards 'ill loosened, with an assistant nnd n ruuplo of hivo carriers wo proceed to carry tho beeo into tho cellar. It is to bo observed that our liivo car riers aro simply n couple of lengths of wiro bcu4. in tlio HhajK) of rv letter V, nn ordinary wooden iwdl handlo being slip ped through to tho mlildloof tho wlro. Both cuds nro bent down In tho shape shown In tho cut in tho enlarged viow. Tho endnuro then bent in tho form of a hook so ns to catch on tho bottom board. Now, tl.i n, to pick np tho hives nnd cany then into tho collar wo lift the front end of tho bottom board up n lit tlo and slip tho hooks of tho hivo car rier vindor. In liko manner wo catch tho rear end of tho bottom board, when tho hivo is picked up ns shown in the cut, bottom board nnd nil. Wo then proceed to tho cellar nnd deposit tho hivo near tho placo whero it is supposed to stay through tho winter. Along on two sidos of thocellur wo havo previous ly laid scantling, soy, M or 15 Inches apart, depending of courso upon tho length of tho hive. Wo then pick tho hivo just brought In up by tho hand holes, lift it off its bottom and lay it at ono end on top of tho Bcantllng and lay tho bottom board in ono corner of tho collar. In liko manner wo bring in another colony, lift it off tho bottom board nnd dopo3it it by tho sldoof tho other colony, leaving 4 inchos between, and bo on. Wo bring in other colonics until tho scant lings aro covered with hives 4 inches apart. Wo nro now ready to commonco another tier on top. Tho next hivo that Is brought is piled on top of two othors In such a way that tho bottom covorstho spaco bet wcon two hives bolow, nnd so on wo pilo tho rows of tho hives. Tho noxt tier is followed up in tho samo manner, until wo havo threo or moro tiers high, each hivo placed over tho intervening epaco between tho two bolow. AJUUNaEMENT OF HIVES IN TIIK CKLLAB. Of all the dollcato sensations tbo inlna is capable of, nono porliaps will surpass that which attends tho relief of an avow ed miemv. ' US . i. II Mil , I Id Fashioned compound cathartla pills ''bluepilla'cal omel or other mercu rial preparations, should not be used in these days of enlight ened medical science, when it is so easy to get a purely vegetable pill ic concentrated form, sugar-coated, in glass vials, at any store where medi cines arc kept. Dr. Pierce was first to introduce a Little rill to the American Eeople. Many have imitated them, but none ave approached bis " Pleasant Pellets " in true worth, or value, for all laxative and cathartic purposes. Once Used, they are Always la Favor. Assist Nature a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby remov ing offending matter from the stomach and bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver and quickening its tardy action, and you thereby remove the cauc of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, in digestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pim ples, blotches, eruptions, boils, constipa tion, piles, fistula and maladies too numer ous to mention. If people would pay more attention to properly regulating the action of tbeir bowels, they would have less frequent occasion to call for their doctor's ser vices to subdue attacks of dangerous dis eases. That, of all known agents to accomplish this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleosaut Pellets are unequaled, is proven by the fact that once used, tbey are always in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to further constipate, as la tbe case with other pills, Hence, theirgreat popularity, with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles and indigestion. Tbey absolutely curt sick headache, bill, ousness, constipation, coated tongue, poor appetite, dyspepsia and kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. A free sample of the "Pellets," (4 to 7 doses) on (rial. Is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address for free sample. World's Dis pewasy Medical Association, No, G63 Mtln am, Buffalo, N.Y, JLLJJ-L I 0Pnssssssssssssssl4ssnW" Qapezj t B Hv m w H H I "fl V for Infant and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know t.t v,nt Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-cnlled Soothing Byrupt, and M most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? o Vott Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Io Vow Know that iu most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons? " Vow Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know or what it Is composed ? " Von Know that Castorlalsn purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its Ingredients is published with every bottle ? Ho Toil Know that Costorla Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Bonmcl ritcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Costorla Is now sold than of alt other remedies for children combined ? Xo Yon Know that the Tatent Oulce Department of the United Slates, and of other countries, have issued exclusive 1 tght to Dr. ritcher and his assigns to use the word " Caatorla" and its formula, and that to imitate them la a state prison offense? o V011 Know that one of the reosona for granting this government protection was because Castoria bad been proven to be Absolutely IinrnilcssT 1 Io Von Know that 33 avcrago doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 ecutu, or one cent a dose? Wo Von Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yourchlldren may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest? Well, tlicno Uilitgn are worth knowing. They are facts. td&m; Tlio fRC-nlmll Hlgnnturo o Children Cry for !! i , . J.J-H.-J THE BUFFET OAR BOUTE- NflyThe Shortest and Quickest Line UKTWKKN Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East. Crosses both tho Cascade., and tho Uockv Mountains In daylight, aftordlng passengers tho upjiurvuDiiy ui viowiugtiio Grandest Scenery in America ! 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