Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 March 1894 — Page 7

FARM AND GARDEN.

SIMPLE WAGON JACK. no That Ii Xot Only r.iialljr 5Ud llul AUu Ku.lly Uard. Our Illustration is of a very con renictit and easily constructed wagon jack. The liiitiu or mtiin piece is a J.4 inch scantling four feet long-. The top or notched stick, is '.3 inches of about the same length. At each end of the base and on each side bolt pieces inches. Let one set be about 18 or "(i inches high mid tho other 'JO or !J0 inches. Fasten tho short pair so it will be stationary, but the other pair must be so It will move backward and forward. Arrange the lever so that when In the position us shown at A, tho notched A WAGON JACK. itlck will be nearly horizontal. Then place the jack under the axle of the wagon. liring tho lever to the posi tion shown in 15. This will lift the 1 wheel oil the ground and if the jack I has been properly construsted the lever ' will remain in position while the wheel is being taken oiF and the axle greased. Make the top and upright pieces ot some kind of hard, strong wood the lighter the better. The bottom can bo pine. Orange Judd Fanner. WOMEN AS FARMERS. Many ut Tliem Huve llcoti Nuccrfai Hejoint Kxticctutloii. The state of Michigan has an unusually large number of women engaged in agriculture, due. probably, to the fact that in the fruit belts the culture of small fruits is especially adapted to the work of careful women, needing scrupulous cleanliness, close attention to detail and economy of management so necessary to success. Of course, many women are farmers because they were left by father or husband with a farm on their hands, yet there is an increasing number turning deliberately to farming as a vocation as the problem of how to make a living confronts them. It is said that few women have ever failed who have seriously attempted to make a living from the products of the wil, a fact perhaps not strange when we consider that a deliberate choice of the profession of agriculture would scarcely be made by a woman unless she had a real love for the work which implies some knowledge of its principles. It is a vocation capable of immense possibilities, and for a healthy woman of executive ability and some business training, there is no better field. Several cattle ranches in the far west aru successfully run by women, and the states of California and Florida are dotted everywhere by attractive places where woman is the presiding genius outdoors as well as within the walls of the bright home. Dairying is yearly attracting more women. It is a business paying rich rewards for careful, intelligent labor. Faithfulness, kindness and cleanliness, traits common more to women than men, will provo most effective in a business that produces goods that rise, rather than lall, in times of financial depression. Hutter. milk and cheese, if of high grade, are ever in increasing demand at full prices. liest of nil, if a woman succeeds in tin dillicult profession, her work must be judged from a man's standpoint. Farming is essentially a man's occupation, and she will be counted as a successful worker entirely independent from so-called woman's work. Womankind. FACTS FOR FARMERS. Of course every dairy farmer hai laid in a supply of Ice for next summer's use. It is something you need in your business. A CKKAjiKiiv, when rightly conduct' ed, is a blessing to any community, but It taice a jrood while for soitiu fanners to see the point. Mtcu has already been said about the sanitary condition of the cellar, and now Is the time to carefully heed past advice in that direction. Cukam sometimes becomes bitter if raised in pans at a temperature too low for the milk to sour. Milk in pans hould be sour in thirty-six hours. O.vk important point in thecnreol poultry Is sharp (frit, and tin less fowls have this irrit to properly grind their grain food sickness will ensue. Kkv.v j-onr laying hens busy. That is, give them exercise by throwing their grain feed upon the floor and covering with chaff, cut straw and the like. Havk all kinds of seeds ready so there will be no dclaj when planting time comes. It is a good plan to try the seeds and be sure they will grow. Ecoxomv in feeding the animals while the farm tools nre exposed and rusting Is more extravagant than any ystem of reducing expenses with Mock. Tiirue is not an overproduction ol everything, Homo crops may be abundant, but thorn will always be something of which the supply is less than the demand. E-ARtr ieas are hardy and can stand lit frost, hence the laud should ba ready for tho seed early in the seasoB, pas to have them ready for market or tble as soon aa posaibla

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FEEDING CHICKENS. Ive Tliriii m lew I.lttln Kxtru V.vrrj Oiro lu Awlillr. Feeding little chickens pepper and salt in their food is of butiuflu Thesalt seems to glvu them an appetite and the pepper keeps them warm and prevents many colds and I believe many attacks of gapes. If you wish to give your chickens a half-holiday and hear them giving a concert for pure contentment, give them two or three wheelbarrowloads of horse manure in a big flat box, then stand back one side ami see them enjoy it; this is particularby applicable to chickens of considerable growth, and sober-going old hens do not object to taking a hand in the scratching aud tho concert. Feed-the fowls once or twice a week with corn-meal mixed up with kerosene oil ami water to the proportion of one dessertspoonful oil to one pint of water. This is siiid to bo a sure cure for the little white lice that are so troublesome. Keep the mothers and chicks free from lice by using insect powder, tobacco leaves or stems, cedar boughs or air slaked lime in the nests. More chicks die from lice from the mother than from all other causes combined. Feed thrown into the coop the last thing at night furnishes them a breakfast as soon as they are awake in the morning aud prevents their running out in the wet quite so enrlj. We hear a good deal about tying up a cabbage head to make the hens exercise by jumping after it Now my hens are too lazy to do that, but will work from early dawn until hen bedtime, scratching and singing over the autumn leaves, chaff and stuff kept on the iloor. Seven-eighths of poultry owners feed their stock too much. When I get near the house in daylight and don't hear the hens singing, 1 make a descent upon them and carry oiT every eatable thing, and a dire famine reigns in that region until the scratching begins again in good earnest. Then the rations are carefully kept down until I am sure they have lean streaks enough to keep them busy trying to catch up again. A lazy hen is an abomination, always wanting to set and bothering round, thinking lier whole duty is done if she has laid half a dozen eggs in a month. Farm and Home.

CRESTED CURASSOW. It Would 1'ay 1'oultrj- llrerili-rs tu KuUe Soma- of Tlu-sc IllriU. The curassow is a native of South America. There are more than twelve species of them. The best known is crested curassow, which has been domesticated in its native land. It is of a greenish black color with a white crest It much resembles the turkey in ' size, general characteristics and quality of flesh. Some claim that the flesh is whiter and of finer flavor. When taken from their home in the northern part of i South America they will thrive in fair- I Bized flocks in aviaries if kept on dry , boil and given plenty of shade aud a Tili; CCItASSOW. shelter, and given the same care as bestowed upon turkeys. Our illustration is taken from a drawing by Sewell for the Poultry Monthly, of ono of a pair on exhibition at Madison Square Garden, New York city, which were much admired and brought out many commendations. There Is no doubt about their good points, and it will probably not be long before some live poultry breeder will push them to the front Lloyd's Modern Poultry ltoolc How I'lR Are KouiulrrtMl. It Is quite easy to overfeed, and, as It is termed, to founder pigs. All there is to do is to give them all tho food they will eat, as they are so fj reedy as lo eat more than they can digest Then they become stunted and do not grow, and, being sick and weak, they soon become a prey to lice and other vermin. The remedy when this mistake has been made is to stop the feeding and give only a little for several days until they recover a proper tone of the stomach. Figs should never get more than half as much tood as they will ent until they are put up for fattening. They should also get a little salt in every feed; about ono teaspoonful, olevel, is enough for a large pig. When pigs nro feeding on oak mast they should have one feed a day of milk slop with a little bran or meal in it. Two quarts for a hundred-pound pig nre quite enough under these circumstances. Work l't a llrptitntlon. It should be the aim of every farmer who makes a specialty of poultry products to work up a good reputation, for nueh is invaluable. For Instance, suppose a person wishes to acquire a name for producing strictly fresh eggs. Let him be sure his product is beyond reproach, and then stamp each egg with the name of the farm and a guarantee as to quality. In a short time dealers and consumers will learn to associate the stamp with the highest excellence, and prices materially above regular market rates will easily bo obtained. It pays to get individuality ami separate one's self from the rank and file, 1 in any business, and poultry-keeping Is no exception. "Thoro is plenty of room at the top," and it In ut the' lop where the profit Is found. -.!. Summer Vcrklns, in Ohio Farmer. IK France every fowl is fattened seprat ly by hand. The process is a cram nilnffoiie, and consists in feeding a certain number of pellets composed of bar ley, furu and buckwheat meal dipped lattilk.

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I ECHOES OF EUROPE. GnsKVA has a watch school. Tm: annual consumption of wino it France averages twenty-three gallom for each person. In tho past eighty-eight years two thousand Louis I.efevres have received criminal sentences in France. It is Raid that the number of people who diu inside the city limits of London every year would fill a cemetery of twenty-three acres. London has only one death per year where It used to have four. The great falling of? in mortality is due to tho better drainage recently introduced. Qt'Kn.v Victouia has already reached and passed the lliblical limit of man's age; she is in the seventy-fourth year of her ago aud tho fifty-sixth year'of her reign. Dum:;o last year the underground railway of London carried 5,SSy.S55 passengers, and earned 0OS,0fli. This was a million fewer passenger than carried during 1892, a falling off attributed to the depression in trade. Tun lakes of Switzerland arc groat settling beds for glacier mud. Every one has a gray river flowing into iij upper end, a blue river leaving it at the other. Eleven miles of the head of Lake Geneva havo been filled up witt the gray glacier grit of the Khono. HASH AND REHASH.

Tunnr. arc sixteen cremation societies or incorporated companies in the United States. Mississim has just passed a law conferring the .right of suffrage on all home holders without regard to sex. 2fi:w Yr.AK (January 1) will happen on Sunday but onco during tho century; that will be in lS'JO. Tiik diadem of the Russian Empress Anna contains 2,530 largo diamonds and a ruby valued at SGOO.OOO. Snt John LnmocK, who onco kept a queen bee for fifteen years, declares that the test proves that the oitl's wore as fertile at that age as they were twelve years before. I'nosi Arizona for three years past has come the earliest car load of Amcr lean raisins shipped cast. The season there is ahead of that of snntlinm Cull fornia and the atmosphere is peculiarly suited to curing raisins. A sixgli: mntch requires from 1-200 to 1-100 of n grain of phosphorus for Its production, yet the consumption of matches is so large that it is estimated mat ine total ot j,-00 tons is less than the amount consumed in Europe in their manufacture. VARIED AND INTERESTING. Nr.w Yom; is the third largest city In the world, London lWng the largest and runs second. Pknssvi.vaxia spent S4P2.C2S.P0 for the care and treatment of the indigent insane in her well-managed asylums during tho year ending November 20, 1693. The old Lincoln homestead in Laruo county, Ky.. has been bought by a syndicate of Kentuckians, who will convert it into a park and present it to the government. The governor and executive council of Massachusetts havo abolished the Rystem of Thanksgiving day pardons for life convicts at Charleston prison Men pardoned hereafter will leave tho prison quietly and none of the other convicts will bo aware of their goori fortuni' TH MARKETS. Nmv Youk. March 17. C'ATTE.K Native steer-.. ... H 2 ? t-O'lTOX MUtillmi; fh H.OUK Winter Wheat. SM if, WMKAT-No. :.' KeJ C0?,ffe COUN So. '.' ft OAT. UV-Wti Mixe.l 1(7 I'OiriC Now Mei 12 5J & ST. LOUIS. COTTON -MliMUni: C IIKKVKS Shttiplntfötet'r... 4 10 t Medium 3 (V ft IOas-FntruSIect A 1 ft SIIKin l-'iilr to Choice .1) Si FI.OrK-l'atunf, -5 if, Fancy to Krtra do - !SJ ft. WHKAT-.Vo. 2 Ketl Winter rOKN-No.'J.Ml.M..., ft OATS-No. 2 fa KYi: No 2 47 4 TOUACCO-I.Utf . I 25 it r-vaf hurley IM & II AY Clear Timothy. SW ft HL' ITUK-Cholee Dairy 11 d KCiiS Kreh ft 1-tfl i Ttl l'OKK Standard Mess (ccwi, II W) llAt).v-ncar KU LAKD-Prlniehtpam.... CHICAGO. CATTLK-Shlpplnc HOCS Fair to Choice SHKKP Fair to Choice FI.OCK Winter Fa tent. .... Spring Pants WHKAT-Nn, 2 Sprlu No. 2 Ited COItN-No. 2 0VT (! FOKIC Mo- (new).. 1 KANSAS CITV. CATTLE Shipping Steers .. IUVJS-All Grades WIIF.AT .V. 2Kcd OAT.--N0.2 COHN No. 2 31i4 i' nf.w oi:m:ans. FI.OFU IHbU f5ra.lt 2 M COItN No. 2 13 OAT--Western HAY Choice.., , 16 Ml 1'OiJ.K-Nflw Me-s HACC.V -SHe-4 COT! ON Mlddllni.'. I.OUISVILLK, WHKAT-No. 5 Kod M COKN-N'o.-Mlxet SS OATS No. 1 Mixed a l'OKK New Mein 11 3T': IIAC'O.N-Clear Itlh T COrTOS- MlddlintSkin

Eruptions and similar annoyances nre caused by impure blood, which will result in a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will develop into serious maladies. SCR0FUU, ECZEMA, SALT RHEUM

t hum tnr fotnc time len a roffcirr took tnanr Mood trouble, for . wht..t 1 did m no cood. I hm now nkrn

wliU tha mot wonderful rn ult. Am njoytuiz tb best health I crer knew, tiara ealnol twenty pounds etui mr ttttnOM u y they never atv mem writ 1 ftm t tum quite llko a n?w maa.

JOHN K. EDEI.IN, OoTenuseat Frtettaf Office, KMäiagtou, D. C

Trtdtl on. Stood and SUn Dtoeam matted fm SWIFT SPECIFIC

Highest of all in leavening

Royal

. ABSOLUTELY PURE Economy requires that in every receipt calling for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WAIL ST., NEW YORK.

Kifilnlnrcl. Mrs. liinkey When I called doctor this-morning he had on the on the dressing gown you made him. Mrs. Minkcy Oh, how nice: Mrs. liinkey Yes. He said, when the bell rang, he thought it was vou. Truth. f 16 Hi-. 8 1.1). Oat from One nil. Sent. This remarkable, almost unheanl-of, yield was reported to tho John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La Crosse, Wis., by Frank Winter, of Montana, who planted ono bushel of Great Northern Oats, carefully tilled and irrigated same, and believes that in lK4hecan ;;row from one bushel of Great Northern Oats three hundred bushels. It's a wonderful oat 20 sorts field corn, yielding SO to 130 bushels pr acre. k IK VOL' WIM. CUT THIS OUT AND SEN D IT with Sc postage to the above firm you will receive sample package of above oats and their farm seed catalogue, k She uThis is 0 sudden, Mr. Bondl v. You must pive me time." Ho "I'll discount it five per rent, for cash. Hotv does that Etriko you P Detroit Free Press. DlnactrniiR Fallurol "We can mention no failure more disas-' trotisthan that of physical cnerpy. It involves thcparual suspension of the- digestive 1 and assimilative processes, and intaiis tbe retirement from business cf the liver aud kidneys. Only throuirh tho poccl oftices of Hostettcr'sStomat h Hitters can tnr restora-, tion of its former vigorous status le hoped for. "When this aid has been secured, a resumption of activity In tho su mach, liver nnd bowels may be relied upon. The Bitters conquers malaria and Kidney trouoie. Ik Lawyer's OrrtCE. Senior Partner "Shall we po out and take something!" Junior Partner -"From whom?" Vogue.

ALL flGHES OF JOINTS. NERVES AND MUSCLES ST. JACOBS OIL WILL CURE AND PROMPTLY HUSTLES.

BUT NOT UNLESS YOU USE 50AP mSTKC PlfREST , BEST & Sold evetywh Made THE N.K. FAIR BANK

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THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS.

SAPOLIO SHOULD be t7 iH- n. M from it wrrro rrnmllc thnt ARE THE RESULTS IF Bad fnnr IkihIm rP Blood ta any eddrem. 00 Aruurzi, OA.

strength. Latest U.S. Got. Food Report.

Man has been so cruel to woman that it is certainly remarkable that he lias boned her for his rib. Galveston News. Which Will Ton IIa A farm renter ora farni owner? Itrcsts with yourself. Stay where you are and you will be a renter all your li fe. Move to N ebraslsa where pood land is cheap and cheap land is pood, and you can easilv become aa owner. Write to J. Francis, G. P. ic T. A BurlhiKton Koutc, Omaha, Neb., for descriptive pamphlet. It's free and a postal will bring it to you. A man who drives nwav customers the cabman. Texas Siftinps. A SLioiiT cot.n, if neglected, often attacks tho luuirs. lJuow- Unuvcm.u. Titocncs give sure and immediate relief. i!5 cts. Wiinxnvru you want invisible blue. Just try to mid a policeman. Lowell Courier. Ixnrn?iov is a robber with a dagger under I Its cloak. Ham's Horn. 1 Yours for Security the Dz Long psV tii. e. r:.., Vt !l Kicnardson 6: DeLong Bros. Philadelphia. See that hump? 7r4c Suk i;r. 13:. COMPANY. St Louis. used in every KITCHEN. Z n-yr tr.fvrr n Lira i:rvr, II ORTHERN PACIFIC NCX-X3BU1LX xi. m. and FREE 'SEK1 1 flUnC ACItKd In Mlnrifftii. I M II II ! Um. IMio.Vnhlnln itiIOreon PUBLICATIONS, with Mar di'M-'tbltii! line ffimtni.-. fruit, bop, Kratlnir und tltutwr Inndi M Heil I'Klli:. B tm fioAiT IJriwH l'mlrrmlon Airrtit C-wnra mint tn uu t-r. l. WISCONSIN LAND FOR SALE. 80 ACPlanb Price Co.. Wisconsin. M iLMlKSOI.il AT A IIWMUl.V. AUrttt J. r. BARMAN. 36S Emborn Et., Chlctcc. NEEDLES. SHUTTLES, rorallPpTTlncMkeblnfi. SrAKHAiilKiiHii) iinly, fknTrtailo Siilril. Sana for wljolilr nrim llt. m.ELOCK ll'r-u Cll . VlSIcutl.St.Ijuli,Wo

How Mr Thhoat llrirr: Why don't vou use Hale's Honey of Hoivhouud and Tarf Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in oto minute.

t is. Cnt w.r in which IS. lntwt'l Co. dl'l f t!Maa li HO-t! Mtrn 10 IMi wtTt. .n4 M nt fmualt u.t wl far th tnlii. )r .lltui No ui tir( m mtU tot tr.. KJ int fcnh Ihn tasmost I r. it. rou crlo to Viww why thu Unth .ii4r m Ktltl Ai)utatU tcmlm Ih. Aeinsm l' nml mik. W4 rk, hrd ti itmj m. !. Uf.r. h.rt tim Mll TlM.irUn.livC Ii Ihn Tho A.rmotor C fxtuw tkat thmx WHr lhn paintinf m iuu.t ß4 Ihiu U-i imi nlvult&k co. roitr:rri.iT tenss ihxii n ÜIUIP4T. IT ISO WHAT H CllllM, IT BIK-INI WHIT iIIII'LDHClUIlC, IT 13 AlilUCX MfU IT HOI LU IMi. BM.at. ef Ihu it lu tn tnormotii fKtery, al tun m tn.naout .ntity f rtJ. 1 f"J iwJ. Tfc. f.ll.w n nwl-lu-W, hi. U.a. or muht h.l. t. tfd to hnorn. but h. OUn't llw 11 1 1 in th. it- D.M Inni it In o. ty Oxtn 1. In Ih. pnDl. Ih. f tum. Hu tent.Lti.irt It f twnd la lh 4if j titttniiit It" toUt hM-bwo thin nlbf 4." Afur .h.t m (.1 r. dorne thin .n-lil it known I tUwilythiM da.nrtun Iml.prinf til ui bfrl,.jic "W. CMlti If )ou will pir tit rnouh monr to d.U." 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Son. hro vtX (iltanUad iul aa4 mm, in hlttk rittti Tfcl. ef conn it n4 to oo4 raatta. liar. th. cat tl ff Hi. rM'.mrd nvtil I iwwd .nd i. la mm. rnlKtrl. "I- Ill ILK OR THE li;l.nr.iM.lHn t.i a fr p.t.1.4 abl, aaraa. ad. f awtal .l-aa U.4 ara d.i.. pmt imt ir .a wm aaj. aidoui. prv. r.rii. w. kw, aad kuf. 1 1 a law mm laf Ikalia thlic. ara rr.rtaaiiy w.rlklM. i 11. B.lkt. t.d.allh tk.av cf on Mrr M)lv H'A.1 it attrirttfi ynsem otrvtt anJ iMPMriltM. I ll tit immttl n fulltii ci'rtf ONii il.Mi.iin at kit at tht mttat it a-I mm?. trry rriuk. crannv. rrriV. ror. hhJ wnmi at tmry lorf ft filifi, ctri rp nn.1 tatra1d will lA. I mHit att th white 23 ptrts nW0i5 tit tKltv i tvlJrrtf a.l ctlJl 1 wfr at .f rif, t)ttm a. hwwr aw thinjtK'U tfroty, .W.riwj rrwrf r.lwU. Jt n trptmtnt at Ja, ant l-ntU dfttt ( afford It rf if. IV 1mj AVtaHav taitf af.MitK.t w?ftf ft om ovi vra r titti fc. wwli. VkI htrt lmtitt tncvih to that let ran a.filj t dm at. 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Whtr. w. can, w. thtll alk. lilril FtT.n t tertfX aoylia Stkma.'.jfr'it.ni.nti n frt r.jBt fer WindmiU M)m tat. to th ulhl if niinf a windmill thlt jtr tnst m mt tmer, itiunc whit you will nwl, whriLtr rsmri ot Sauadw aal ! poiuhl. w. will retk. you a liberal offer TSt lermotir Co. proiwtrt t dntnUit. 900. CaOT. W rrtlZU Ut th. hett tnii written 1 y II wif ., itn tr d..htt af ftrm.r r mir nf a trlndmitl. in.wrrfrtc th. qaatlatt. Hur smiru i rsc iriinomn t tu wtxtttk. ( Cftra0.tUi.r4 anl amonnti and tuxnhrtcf rmn tend taffm tie.Urit. th. Aerraocor C... Chiciir w I. IIa hriarhra, .1 Saat rriBCitc. Kaimt City, Llneoln. A.hH Swux City, l.wa. Mimneartti, D iflil. rr CS Park n.c. rw York C.tr irmetora, l'cmoiri anl Cr4 aani. yr.c all SimI. all GaltiaitaoVAflar ConiUticn. dtlnrrfl free on can at ChieafO ta hiacwd aa anyone. anrwhrc, t Ih f.üow rt rtcti 8-ft. S25. 1 2-ft. $50. I O-tt. S 1 2t. "COLCHESTER" OPADING BOOT For Farmtrs, Minirs, R. R. Hands and othin.S Tbn outer tap ole extentl the whole lenrta el the nlo tlo-rn to the lice!, prci'.r-ctlng thoibankl ditching rtlgflriff. nnr other work. Het quality tbroiigliocr, AHK YOf K 1IT.A r.KK for Uaa The Greatest flcdical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, of ROXBURY, MASS.. Has discovered in one of. our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, -from he worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two case (both thunder humor). Hehasnow in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from th first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it cause shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and alwavs disappears in a. week after taking it. Head the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of H.. Dose, one tabie-poonful in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. Wall Papers! renJf.c;ntt r3tare. Will mm mu tbtlimttuii '"tteleeUilIlnoot anraplFt at lo-it print In V.M. PARQUET FLOORS-nooUot litnim.llixl apict. n. M'.U'ClMttl lllltw.. MT. LoLl. MM. m-rSUtt inn mix.t.rjiiit-n.r.u. or.lmarlf.. Hi '.'l-.nch $flir- Jianil; VfsVJ aa awnth, Jlf'S JVlnrh rumrnalli ei.l. $! ew. $Mk Racftt. JIC Hay direct nd ar rlralrra tro(!ti. coattrtej tn (.ctunulc. Ij, tie. th. KVI0HT SCSlCHf IL Cat fm. Knight Cycl. J IS01 X. Mih &U. SL Uata Mi -I ar.uovai lira mm .a Cnii.tttttiittvra ntid rjonln wht h.vrt a-fii Intik'a DP Aalh. mn.ihotiMtiK ri.o'i Cure lor fjn.umni on. it nai cnrd thntuiitida. It h not Injureitnnt. It It rot barl Intakt. 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