Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1889 — Page 7

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AH KxttttlleHt hmiI Valuable CtiHtribtUlHW iwr iHt l-unii .Soniii.liiik. Amonit Njt'lmji tlty moat jriijtUUlj awniu aiviaioni of work whioh the HriHittml station arriumraijeti in, h ttitit of twtlujr fe'urUfn uU kl mmnU JJuy ar thin oiihWi.hI Ut point out to the public tho ditloi'tweo iMstwmit ru tUbl) ami imi'tilUbte tltnlord, ttml purvIimiwi'4 mt justly t'ntitltHl to this hiformittioH. Jt thiw IxtmmoH mi ImportHHt Itonollt to ron)lothjlv, who winy in many wya from couutorfoitr-. Cultivator thorn salve huvo not us wiiy tflven tho atibjeetMitlleieiit Httenthin. They hnvo mado ha'y nm mipfll(jlHl trill! of iwh, and not im frequently huvo done tho secHUmeii Injurs t'av They huvo planted in tmdly prjuirotl romu. ami amjiicUiium the scwda aro buried jtt tho dopth where they :;m not grow, and other defective tivtitmont IiaH rendered nueoot-s lmpoth'IiIo and uneorUthi. Inntnnco-t ju'e too common whoro uujut uonsiure huw been k'ivon to ssoodeiucn on aeeouut of the failure of tho planter to givo tho sued a good, fine, mellow soil to grow in, and 'to plaeo thumat proper depth, with a HUllleienl supply of moisture for their germination. It is of great Im IMirtaneo or cultivators to know jjood need from bad, and nho to know whether failure is to ho attributed to poor jod or to poor planting and cultivation. On the other hand, dishonest voiv dor havo opportunity to do cnltivalors a grout Injury, in they mity lo u good crop entirely from thin cause, after the ground lms been handsomely prepared, and skillful and honest wdiinen buffer with them, in the injury done to nn honorable buai-ne-SH-Soma seeds retain their germitmthg power for years, but are rarely so tfood as fronh one?, while other-i are of lit,tle or no value uulesH perfectly fresh. Old tsoed may be mlxert with Ji-cmIi ones, and all gold aa fresh, tho portion of tho good seed which come up aiding iit the dt c iptlon. Sptii'ioiu kinds may by mixed with genuine; and sometimes to prevent detection tho npurious ones have their gvrmlnuting power destroyed by heatinr. Sometimes aerain tlie MmhIs of bad vetHlaj which re(ombl in apcaranee tho seeds of good kinds!, aro mixed with thorn. Sand, tho grains of which are as largo m clover seed, has been colored to reseiulj it. and largely mixed through it and sold extensively to farnior.. Tho agricultural statiom aro provided with means for determining the percentage of good and bad weds in supplies offered for .sale. Tho direotoiM.becoui'' familiar with the appearance of different kinds, both genuine and npurious, and may readily detect them by., tdght, but they depend on actually submitting them to the practical test of germination, counting tho percentage which gi-ow. They determine tho time required for different kinds to germinate, which U often nocessmry to prevent disappointment from ialso expectations on the part of purcha'Hjrf. Hut farmers and gardeners Ihcmfotve shoald give more attention to tho subject. They .should know all tho requirements for .succejw from good culture tine noil, proper dopth and sufficient moisture: and, becoming familiar J with the appearance of tho many kinds of seeds, nhould themselves test them on a small wale beforehand. This they may do in winter in regularly warmed apartments, in suitable soil, in boxes, pots or pans, kept in all the proper conditions, counting the number planted and the number which appears. They may test old seed, and determine Its germinating value. Hut thoyshould not stop here. They should make collections of tho K'ds of all kinds of noxious weeds, as well as uf thosns of a more harmless character which may bo used for adulteration. These should be placed In glass vials or boxes, and distinctly labeled. Tho knowledge which may be thus obtained would bi of much practical use r4 well as satisfaction. Such n collection might bo cattily augmented by purchasing of a reliable cocKlsmnn (if a botanist, all tho bettor) a general collection of such kinds as cultivators should know. A more frequent use of tho moans for ascortainlng if injured, or sprouted, or frozen, or unripe seeds will prow, would often save tho trouble of making inquiry through tho agricultural papers for the information which the inquirer could best obtain themHelves in tho way which wo have point ud out. Country Gentleman. Mr. Wheniplt is mlddlo-nged and his wife is in tho early twenties. They aro in the American colony in Paris. Some ono has sent Mr. V. nn anonymous letter, associating Mrs. WVs namo with that of u dashing Italian Marquis. Tho poor husband is wellnigh crazed. "Cuiyo that villalnf' he raves. long for rovcngo;hut I am powcrloas powerless!" "You can Mhoot him, can't you?" suggests a friend. "I might," said Mr. , "I might wipe out tho stnm on my honor in his heart's blood, but the inforlial aooundrol owes mo one 'thousand dob lara, and Id like to hnvo him settle that ftcst." AmarioR. Mrs. Mona Catrd, the famous nn thorof tho Mnrringo a railuro?" tli-cussion. is dtiscrllMMl as a handsome hfunette, lull and graceful, with Una eyes and a very sprightly expression, tho very oppoalto of tho conventional idea of tho clovor woman. Hho Is froquontly to lie son at literary and wvM gntherings and alwav takM l)romImiut parL

A food gardfMi is an obligation which ho wine farmer will deny his family. On the ueore of prottt, it Maud ut tho head, whit it ott'eet on ho family health ar invaluable. Leaf mold, rotten cow manure iml good garden loam, to which a nnnll quantity of smid ha boon added, tho leaf mold and manure to 1m wall rotted, those all mixed together tl or oughly make a good noil for plant. Ho careful In owing wilt on the ground, fruit will kill wood to a certain extent, and It is also a remedy for some kinds of grulw in the twil, but salt will kill other plants m well, and it ute may rosult in a 1cm of tome of thu garden crops. - l'Wl tho plants by feeding the ground. Hy robbing the soil you rob yourself. Nothing is gained by attempting to grow a crop on land that can not supply tho 'necessary plant food. Tho labor and time will only 1w wasted. Tho crop may thrive for awhile, but it will fail at a critical period. Hndisli is a hardy vegetable and tnfn bo grown on nearly ail soils, but prefers a light, sandy loam. To get thorn erinp and tender they should be forced 'to grow ns rapidly as possible. Tho longer the tlmo required for growth tho tougher tho radish. Crispnoss is tho most important quality with them. f Southern Lgg Uroad. -1'wo ten-

cupfuls Indian meal, one teacupful cold boiled rice, three woll-bcatcn eggs, one tablcspoonful butter, enough milk for a soft batter, ono lonsnoonful ftalt and half a teaspoon ful soda. Sti tho beaten eggs into tho milk, then tho meal and other Ingredients, lastly, tho rice. MIk this well, then pour al into a well-buttered pan: bake in quick oven. Ornngo JuddJ'urmor. It is strange that so healthful :gciHuiu as ceiery snouiu uo used, so little, for while in season it on-jlit to bo usou like anv other soasnnnlil green thing, 'J he celery glass, with Us bouquet of vivid green, is a bright attractive ornament to tho dinner tab. lho majority of people neve think of outing it In nny way but its raw state, yet there aro ways in which u may oe sorveu mat aro much more u i. .1 j . palatable. Hoston lludget. i. .. ii is quuo an item, m securing trees or plants in the spring, to bo sure to have us good roo's as noasibln. Tho roots ought to bo sullicient so that after tho plants aro set out if en re taken to fill in carefully and then press the soil firmly, so that the danger of the roots being loosened by tho wind will be reduced as much ns possible anu u me piams nave pood roots and they aro properly put out, this risk can bo lessoned very materially. Tho botier the preparation of the soil tho less feed will be required Many failures in tho seed ur'fe not due so much to lack of vitality in the seed as to the unfavorablo condition of the ground. It is always a matter of chance germination when seed is brondaasted and left to bo covered by the washing or the rain, and tho hard er and firmer tho seed-bed tho greater tho dilllculty In securing a crop from the seed. Pulverize the soil, harrow It down us line as possible and then brush tho seed In. MIXED HUSBANDRY. Sotnp IlfHH.uii M'hy It Atnni I I'rnllliilil ti tli Avonicc Piirmor. mere are many inrmers who arc speculators In their business. They put tho larger part of the farm into ono crop, honing tho vio d mav bo goou unti tho price high. Tho next year, perhaps, they take the chances on another single crop. There wore many instances of this method dur Ing the war, when grain brought high, prices, borne tried barlov, and i . , , i t uiuu wnu unu gooo crops nnuio a largo sum. A heavy wheat crop made a small fort wo for some farmers. When tho particular crop chosen proved u failure then camo trouble. Mixed farming is regarded much snfer. At a farmers' meeting hi Maryland one of the members spoko on this subject as follows: "In fanning, as in tho professions, very few aro fitted to bq specialists. It a man bus a farm specially suited for n particular branch of farming, ho might follow that with prouu it is necessary to pursue a general lino pf farming, to a certain extent, to make it proiltablc. Tho man who gives attention to his business can form nn idea of tho source from whence his greatest, profit comos, and should mako nil things tend to that. With himself his greatest profit is from what he can turn into moat cattlo and hogsand ho makes all of his funning operations tend in that direction. We can not mako money on wheat, and wo would not bo justified In growing corn as a specialty oven on our best farms. Tho natural impulse of the land is to prodttco grass, and ns 11 is not profitable to grow grain it is better to follow nntt:ro its closely as possible. Some farmers, but not all, might mako money by raising hotvsee. Poultry, also, might bo found a sottrco of profit. Tho practice of every farmer should bo to havo something to soil nil tho tlmo a fatstoor. some hogjj, potatoes or what not. Mixed husbandry nlono is profitable to tho average farmer. "Nntionnl Live-Stock Journal. Anothsr County Heard From. Nngsbee (solicitously) -What would your candid unswor bo to tho popular conundrum: Is marriage a fallin-oP Mrs. Nttgsbeo (getttnr evon) My candid opinion? Wollahom- I'va known somo failures who wera mar ed, and lt8 a poor nil you know." Dutrolt Kmc Prow.

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Turn wit at tf.iM.v .. Kijiua un Im, km (He natural dauKlUr of CUarlo 1, M. m Lkimocw married, t lb age at !x-ty-two, Mlto. d Hraita, who wai not outUi alWtt year t,f ago. MtLfOV murrld n n fortunately, ami. hi wife's tcmiwr whs ant like that of Mr, walcy't tha wife of John Wesley, tha KmutMiroi Mflincviisui, Hhakmi'kakc'h aiarriafi to Aiiihi HathaWywHian vKampleof inequalliy, bn;h in atfo and Intt'W.'ct. He was eighteen ami sue t cMty-nvo whea they wcra loarrle!. Joux Howaho, tuo thlIanthropist, marrksl, out of Kralitude. a lady twenty years his iHSiuor. Htie difii in a few years, md ho inarH.l a gain, thlstiuia for love. L.iv HKACO.vsrir.ui whs thirty years older than Disran, but the sreat Premier markaWy su ted were they to each ot lcr. lun jxxst lirowfiing has recently htateti tlie fact that Elizabeth liarrett was hix yur ojuer tiiati nunaeir at tua time of their iimrnagc, bIid ladng forty, ha thirty-four years Bamcki, Jouxsow ut twenty-one married a woman of forty-eight. They lived together twonty-two years, and when sii dk-ii Jolmmn ref uaed to be coawld. He never uiurricil aifuiu. Gkoiiok Jir.iOT marrietl Mr. Lewea, al though Ids firm wife waa living and ho had but a limited divorce from her. Boon nUei Lowes died she married John Walter Cross, who twa mwh younger than she .was. From tho IkraUl of Faith. St. Louis. Mialouri. AuffustlO, 18S7. ltftfprrlll f in Klinllnnltnpcrrtn'a A n!.lr a for Malaria, tho business manager of tho Herald of Faith would say, that lie gave this Vli,f081K5rsctmal tr'al. nd was speedily cured of an unpleasant Intermittent Foyor. Ho then recommended it to h: .1. T nfon. liraun, 1915 Papln street, and to police officer Mcidcnger, at tho Union Depot, both of whom were cured by it of chills and fever of several years' standiaif. Hecontly his Wife, after a fever nf severr.l davK' ihira. tion, took a single dose and wus porfeetly cured. In view of these remarkable cures, and remembering bow much money Is spent for quinine, so little to bo depended upon, and often so injurious, wo can only wish that Slmllcnbcrger'a Antidote would, come into general use. An amount of blood equal to the whole quantity iu thebody posses through tho heart once every minute. Yo Am 3Snt "Shaken nefure Tukea" With malarial disease, but with prodigious violenco afterwards, if you neglect immediate measures of relief. The surest preventive and remedial form of medication is Hostettfr's Stomach Hitters, tha potency of which :m an antidote to miasmatic poison as been demonstrated for over thirty years past. Tho liver when disordered and congested, the bowels if constipated, and tho kidneys if inactive arc promptly aided by it, and it Is Invaluable for dyspepsia, nervous debility and rliuuumtisiit rfavER sleep onposlto a window which will throw a flood of strong light on the eyee when you wake in the morning. Pi.ea;axt. Wholesome, Hpeedv, for coughs h Hale's Hoty of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure hi one minute. Tiik skin contains moro than 2.000.000 openings, which are tho outlets of an equal numburof sweat glands. Don )on'twait until you are aiek before trvInR i rter's Little Liver Pills, but get a vial at i :o. flYou can't take them withoutbenefit. Car inco It is now proposed to clear the air In mdl and factories of al1 dust by lawn s of elootrloitv; THE MARKETS. Xkw Yomr, Murrti 15, CATTLH-Natlve leers 1 .1 Si js Ki.OUK-Vint..r t?hat...... ) m AVM'Cr0 rl ! 'Y-V.terii Mixed,,.. .. ml u POUK-Mcfts tnewi....... i:j oj q, ST. LOUIS, rOTIOX-Mlddlina llUKVKsj-Oood to Ciieieo ... 3 75 Kairto Medium,... ui O IlfM.s-CotniMw to Select.... 4 ua S,.,i!'!',-tlr,,;(:i,otl,,,' !)"", r' H.OUU-l'iitcnis. ,... .... . aui et. XXX toriMtieo ..... stt m AVHKAT-No. '.' lted Winter.. !il oa i 40 10' C 1A 9 llu '.a n ix i .' n tx i so a is li! roo AU!?.?,0 a Mixed.. a,. oats-No. in k No. a , , -u'la TOUACCO-Lut-s Hurley. . S 1.1'Hl. Unrli'V St'.', ut no -rmiiee-riHiiuiiy 111 1.1 s-j 1.1 i.t . ,'"""v'"'i't! I'iilt''... ... fti ft ai htitlfi VtVhU (j Hi rilltlC-St.iiidaril Mi'sh tili w). .... 12 so HAl'DN'-Clear Ititi O. 7 I.AIJO-l'riiiH-fttcim titja OOI.-Cliwkt! Tuli .... i CillCACJO, rATTI.U-Sltlpiilrw ittx; '-doc.a tVciM.'iiti m 4 tn :i Ta i tii r. o i ui. I in) r. i r m ma ri.OUH-ViMl.r ..V. l'.lU.'lltk . Sft ! ft WIIKAT-No. tf HiirliiK..,...., I'OlfN-Xu, if OAT-S-.Vo. a Whltf Ml I'OUK -.Njv-Jl.'ss... ....... .. n -r. a is :i KANSAS CITV. CA,rn,r.-Run.iiiii!tsit!Ts... aw HOUS-Salsat. ...... ......... . f, 4 w 4 .V, M Si? 1 ll'.A 1 i0, X ..... .......... fi, ut OA't'S-.N'i). S !wi:T UOUN-.No. V ai fx NHW OULUANS. FLOt'II-lllnh Orailu.... ... j 4-. Ifft 5 H 45 l 17(0 13 1 7't 8tt M 1 J5 13 tl 111 (!OU.N VVhlt.. OAT.S-Chiiicij Wi'slcrn., ...... .... MAV-Chnlfti.. 1 M POKIf New M.-ss i vo IIAlX).N'Clcarlili corro.N-MunuitiK LOUISVILLE IIUAT-No. Ilea , a.-, tri)I5N"--N'(i 2 Mixi'il,. ....... , ail OAT.N No. MlJtctl. S(i ,( I'OKK-Mc-.!. 13 Wilt H.U'ON-Clear Kin j. TU IOTTON-Ml(litllti(..., , n.',ifi For Stablemen and Stock ma, CURr.8 tatrrlac. Sralwa, tertlM. afli. fttalai. LaseaeM, BMfetM, Oraikta Keeh, leratekM. aatraiWe, rla WonUi, Rielataalt, Bore Threat, UKteaeer, Clte, ITklUew, TM Irll, rietala, Tocaere, tattaK, tlafbaaet aaa fevla la tu tulf atafM. DlretHeae wim eaefe kMt. At Dkcgquts ahd Dtxitu. TNC CHARLES A. VMCLER CO., ItHIWt.lM. Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. A POSITIVE CURE FStt INDI0F.JTI0K KB AIL Matte TrwMM Aririnf Tliiufctai. Ttmr IrvMM or fjril Otaler tiU et Vtrtt-Cant far vH it 'v? nlrefi.tif la ttoek.ttrU trinhtmtt luniil a rtvrtpt af Hi clt, (i bnrt' tl.VO) in teaaifx. Hkmplt eeaf on rrftijit nj 'J ywt Atitmji. THE GIMMES A. VOBEIER CI,, Hi. DRADFIELDS

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fe' wiring o of Curtw's HmnrtWwtd 4 ba ree from ihuu. Prase 'J5 wuU. 1 . J Frawje jHrng l taught fw ihn mKof tM' heUh, It brings ilto mum-Io t 81 ma aii w-'" my. Tkstkh hv Tihr For Hroacliial affcotiotiH. Couifhs. ftti-. Khowv'h Hun v. ii i it. THoniitdlmvo )inttl ti(ir eflteacy by a Iwl The Ktomacli doily produce nine pound of tfRHlriu jukyi for diKMUoa of fd; iu c j welly la about live ;uuU. March April May Ar tliti Ut iiKintli In whloh to pwrlff y.mr Uksjd, tor at o ottHtr K'uwui 4j llt tni n uiuh WmhI tho Rid ot a rfllsUI iunll.ti ik UotM'n ) K,roM wwlc lIrtNj , R,MJlU; WIy itJuJ lliKMrsPrHHriliii U itwillarly 4ihI to imrlfr ihI wirton Uih whi, to crcai h ooa m.jitiu and everwrnie that tirel feline. Hood's Sarsaparilla "KvBrjr vprlnt; tor ytjarn t have runtlf It a irUee ! tntnWo from Oiri'eKi ttvalK.itls of IUhhI' Srparllla. lv-HHta I know ltjnirlHtlio lkfll l tlMiruiiKhlf plttunxet tho tynem ot all Impurit! TliHt litnuukt "fwllotf, Xitnetlmfts onlltxl tritK fever,' will bhw vllt tho ityxtem tbut hm bwn proiwrljr or, for Uf tills nevur-fallln rtwwly." W.H. Lavvuk.no:, KUItor AKrlculturl KpltotuUt, IndluiiupulK I ml. The Best Spring Medicine "I liHvotnkfii throe bottles of Jlnod'n PrBa. Mlln mid conl(lr It the liott IUkmI medlclno I lmv ever taken. It builds nie up, nink tno Bleep liftter. Klvc me a kooJ appetite nml Iniproven wjr j uwaiiu gmvirmiy, xks. a. r. .iiuiiTo.v, l'ori lnd,Mc, 1 HAfln'ft fiArQlinfiriilfl I nUUU OOI SajJarllla : g,idbrnllciruBKl.u. tl: Mxiorts. V bT C. I. hood CO.. ApotbwariM. L renaredonlr iAinell, Mat. loo Doses One Dollar CHOICE TEX AS LANDS Rare Chance for Settlers. The TUilroad SyMcm of Tcxo hnrlnr dATvloped to Mu tirtnc within cajy acccm of cotxl Interior and fitboan aiarkt the lund grantiMl to tlio HOUSTON &TEXAS K HT'L RY.CO. It hoi teu dotcrmluoU to offer to ttlora tha Renowned Agricult'l Lands Located alone tlie lln of th Fort Worth Jt Dnycr wj ii. it., wginmai: witn Wilbarger Count)', conipriung 200.000 ACRES In farms ef IfiO acrM ami upward. Thee lad were locatml ly tile Company' nmonic tlm varllwt, with Mlwclal care an to toll, timtwr and water. thy r Hla;tHl to tli Hruwtli iif coldm, corn, nto. nheat, lttoy, tit, xvwtalh, orchard and garden and tho murium domicile entitM-n. Sltiialrd in tlii-lvutplaiid healthr rfRlon known ail the tvnithern l'nlihaiidlenf Ttxai, lh pomtM a iintiHl cUmtfte, favorable to man and twatt, where outdiMir work can hecarripd on tho year round, and art lit marked contract with rectou of earl)' and late Ir.mUornf l-triKtle " hll?itailii," l'opulatlou i fatmurfiialii.Hiid local jtovernment le alrwtdr otaldii'linl, with whooU, churches, Ac TrRHHOrSAl.K: Onffltth ca.li. Ixtlaiuulli four i.iial jirl)' w)int-nt. witli ltiterci'toiid(rml iiaviiieuti. For further inforiimtiim uatolhete aua faudliu adjacut count If ,n'))' to J. S. NAPIER, Vernon, Texas, (who l prepared to phow to piircliaHrs); or to C. C. CIBF3S, Land Ag't, Houston, Tex. ELY'S rATADSU nnriu n 1 1 ii''1 iMrtHn UnCAM DALm! I Hjfwe4 from catarrh 12 ytars. The (iropptngt into the tltmut wire tuiuteattng. My note tAed atfmrf dattif. Since flrrt ctay'a ! ofMy't Cream Halm havehad m Mealing, tonne i mttrtln mne. I). 1 0, Dnvhbon, with Norton !ltu(ttt. ..J,.,.,,:I,A,,,,W, ,nt" eaeh notril anl N airreeMilf. rrlccMc.Mitlinl .Inilfk'i'U! hr mull. ri'L'llf rr.I J Jcit.af KHOTIIKltrn'te VarrVii b ".' Now Yort' j If You Have ( Xe apttctlte, ImtlicMtlitit, Flaf Hleiice, I NICK HcaHaCHC, HII f MM MttHM," 1MM ing rieaii, yen Hill Tutt's Pills flierm4y yon need. They lone np the weak MmihuoH wHel hiilM iipthe flMicKiNa CMerKlen. Niifrcrera rrnm meat nl r phyHlCiil averaaak will rtHtt relief l'ram them. Xiculy aMKar ctuld, SOLD EVERYWHERE. CThf (tentteman on the left took tMerrnry. retach and 9aMjarlIla Mixtures, whlcli rulnl liU dilution ami Rare lilm mercurial rlimimatHm, Tha sentleman nn therein txik HwttT's Hi'aririo (S.S.8.) which forced out the polon,aml built hla up from thetlretdoie. 8WlrT8 Sl'KCIFICU entirely a reeetable modicine, and I the nly medicine wllli has eer cured Blood l'olsnn, Scrnfiili. Illood IliimoM and kindred diteaiie!). Hend forour tHKiknon HIihh ami Skin dl eateit. walled free, TIIK SWIFT SI'KCIKIO CO, Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. FARCO'S BOX TIP SCHOOL SNOE lathe MrM fthae madt. far "'ra''l. Warranted fi" Nhnaar HHd aeld aa llatoi SlZKa-l(nlvci.M II to titf tM ttrnatnel on the bottom of erery ehne. IVAik r dealer for KarWi. Ilox Tilt ShLeiT If h. n them end to n rml . ill fiirnl.h Vo'i a lr MVartl,.c;v.,,, '",iM " " 1 1 M AH a tuts piraa etar (tee tea eme. 0C $I0ADAY 03 AIENTS WINTEII r lrLli:tUl.AN1 KKKK. PIVCM AVAY t. iMtrtwInee thfEj. Krv hill k.i liuiiaf I.UVi. fi-n... . a.-. l.lii;- iietrer under horM n' fr?. aml si ;-.fit In ,atainM l .piy tio.taw and liarhhiu for Nickel Dated Vami4 that rll for W rnite. rWBTVa. MANUF'Q CO.. HoTlV. aiiWT wa-- iiiarAI'tRiB.j.mfc U ) tu want to detain the MlfiUFST iMAflkKTTMtli L ...,. ik.. ...i- I J .." ' MptaO. C. IAI;yCIH rOKT. latlri be utter or air ajre4 M . NEEDLES, SHUTTLES, REPAIRS. KorallSewimtMaehlnM, The Trade NNHillr4. f.e.r"Lr."r w'lHle prlea tint. Hl.nl.lu'lf Mtr'nl'n

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or PURE COD LIVER OIL, Extrfttt of Malt, turf A KHInble Kemcrfy fur Venr f HIV to f nke. Ham nut urailu. X' li - am, mn4 ! fHlly HlmllH(rtl. ThNHHd r l'hj I. Ihh ht .recrl lne It In their rnulnr tretie ami many naert thwt It la THE BEST EMULSION in Iht MARKET. Ark rour Druiridtt for It HHd lake He ether. J. A. MAGKK X- CO., MHin.facHirer., Lawrenoe, Mrh. Toronto, Canada. J. I. CASE T. M. CO. ItACIND, - - wia., MAKl'TACTt'ltEH Or 10J3".h.,.?.?.",t,'!?l,r'r "'."J 'Tractmn Kn(rlne. SI m.iw Mil. I, WRchhiprr. itrnr.si) koklah llA.M)5()MlCCATAI.O0iri:. MAII.EI FitCK. M-.VAMICTIIli rArtHfTrrjUiMfHivilu. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. CnS WHERE ALL IS f AWS. B BMt Cough 6yrun. Tate good. Dm in time. Hold brdnutileU. B

JOSEPH H. HUNTER, rAlunUarA2eMMMeiH

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