Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1895 — Page 7
FÄRMAND GARDEN. A I-KCGLlA.it CAbh.
FEEDING EXPERIMENT. Mlrl wltli Uran I M"t l'rof
..llotJnSo. 8lof the Utnuhxperl-
went station reiiden. tho relative value of wheat, pen, corn and barley In tho
Physicians Puszlod by tho Export-
ouco or jara. uuwuu.
r.,uMnii IIoiltl Said 8b lift!
Coiuuiuiittoa.
FINANCE ITEMS.
Tiik Iron Ago estimates that steti " . ti i
billctH cost 11.75 to maKu wiui ir burner pig Iron at 110 per ton.
Tin: sales of wool at lloston ior iei,
according to the Wool and Cotton Ue-
porter, amount to 142,7'.5S.05r pounus, . ....... 1.. -. tun-,
against r-iii.twu pouuus in 10.
Tin: Journal of Commerce, basing I.
calculation on the estimate of consena
I E.-J W F. M f '-111(1. llllUMlll'IIIUi Of
I I T IlJlit IIIV V w r 1 I
m j f.... ,.f L S IL I I'LIlll 11 Ul II - ... . i . e a J I
promicuui. - k - - - Last July tho Episcopal iiospiuu auiimwu t, lslucnvrUors. fixes the annual lire feeding experiment ultl trlihlilrc i y .how liaIo uud emaciated f ace and incendiarism In the United J.ofc-s during the whiter of lb..H. !l ,irocmllllc,i i,cr (he vie J?" Iro,n 1 , 30.000,000, or 25 There were four sets of hos fed; one 0,ousuml,tlon, Bho gave her name u UUs , ""hole s fed wheat and bran in equal pro- BaUlu U. Uoweu, wife of Win. 0. percent, of the hole. . rtthts H Ions I) v weight; one peas and bran; ni n, residence, ISiu Mclßha fit, Phlla- b'oUTtini'.N spinners, according to the Z there rn and bran, and a fourth m,0 com wo dlu,osed und ho Manufacturers' Uccord.have nrlov an bran. In other respects Wa told lulaly that she was m an ad- O00,000 Invested In eotton mdls, containbarley an t l ' , ... , 04wri- vanced stage of cousmnptlon. fheexamln- . 70.000,000 looms and 8,000,000 the conditions ro cqrt 1 lit. exper anu i s j Um "SmUes an'rt aro .ndln the mills to meiit extended from December o. 1W., M "J ,f0 CJlvil ln hcr bj in ucs. an k
"J" V ....... ..: ,1m, 270,
wHheorn and barley following 112;. A
... ... ir. ii:u
1..,, mixed with bran, half und
. ,..,.irri.t tirivi.d to bo far
...norior to either wheat, corn or bar
lev mixed und fed in the btune manner, nhl train and to the
,.-.i(r..fl for one nounu ol
amuuuw
The pea mixture gave a gain of nearly .00 pounds moro than the wheat mlvture: -'-5 pounds more than the
corn mixture, and 851 pounds more than the barley mixture. While tho pigs averaged the same weight, it required .80 of a pound more of the wheat mixture, 1.4 1 pounds
more of tne corn mix um. " " pounds more of tho barley mixture to produce one pound of gaiu than of the pea mixture. 1'eas and wheat proved to be excellent feed, fed mixed with bran in the manner described. Reckoning porlc at four cents pci pound, live weight, after deducting
the cost or tue uruu r-- -i wheat fed in this experiment brought fe'J.4 cents per bushel, or S1.49 per hundredweight; peas, S1.70 per hundred, weight; corn.Sl.UO per hundredweight, and barley, H.M per hundredweight. On the above basis peas should le worth 13 per cent, more than wheat, while corn should be 15 per cent. le.-,s. and barley 17 per cent. lees. The pigs were pure bred llerlcshiresj the gains were only moderately goo ud not excessive.
THE STOCK.
lung was supposed to exUU Bho went lmmo
to her family a uro, ,r AI.MttlIvn tn the fim,rcs nubllshcd
wlUidcaUi.taring..er.u statistics, the immi-
Wri" to "L ;n .tho United SUitcsfarolcwn
nvw. uuu,,. H.....r.-.... -
die. to a reporter wlio visiicu nur i months oi me year iov-i "
liT w rt HVIIIUIOUIS Ol (.uinumi'"""""" I t inn Illlll IIS LTCaiJlS lurnic iwu.v.r.
" .. . J.A.l. nlnltt I " ....... .c,
In the formof terrible sweau, , uum 0( ig93 or 233,1 compareu wiui -w,-
and day. From April uuui a-
A ship canal from Bordeaux to Knrhnn no. connecting the Atlantic and
tcrrlhlo cough took possession of me, my breast was sore to tho llghtct touch and " f.i.. mm ,-nA clav. Tho hardest
...j ,Hua ;.ni n.ntiii not
uubing Willi iiiocouisvai. , ,11 rcatetho slightest Hush, and the least ex-
creaicmu b-" . .,.. t
crtlya would so cxuiiusv w u - wÄÄt- in July and they diau'nosed my case as above Hated. It was SSn the elouds were tho darkest that tho first glint of sunshine came. Jir. L-lmerd no it friend, who lives around at 7 V A... at. Raid to mo one day:
offered i relief. It was after considerable üVougiit and investigation that l concluded to dlw-ontlnue all tho medicine 1 was taking, " . , . "a M.-ar. r.n nnd denend entirely
Ulqn i.'iuK ,,, ;",n cement. The
warmth
ursi siij. j:,in,, in mv limbs
I ivilliS iS Pills, and I
nosilblo that sua was ever pvci i up bi ÄKS
nunip
WATERING
. ...... u'iktnr frostt CUlliini !
m coui Wch-r. nchiiess - -0"forsäfe by nil dried On many farms the stock is watered fco ,Jd U mail from ""J w , water brought from a spring by Medicine Co., SW ad, N. Y.,
.a pipe, at a comparatively moderate per box, or -
mica is bu
elemcnw ncro v e -;-.. Rhaltcred
ams'
OOS
lowered
),mwraturo. WHICH IS
by -landing in an open trough on a winter's day. even though the water gradually passes through the trough bv an outlet and Is renewed with the warmer water of the spring. J his trouble Is avoided by making such a trough as is figured in the cut a trough that is entirely inclosed by a Btill-air space when the cover is shut
OUT OF THE ORDINARY.
Av official rat catcher nas uecn
rOH WARM AM CXKAN WATE, nntfthcfwn in the illustration,
bhould be nailed to the cover to shut down over the trough proper, so that no air can enter where the cover joins the trough. This will retain the temperature of the spring in the water trough. While the trough cannot prefrom freczlnsr in severely
cold weather, vet in fall and spring it
will materially assist in Keeping ",D water clean, warm end fr-o from surface ice.-Wcbb Donnell, in -arm airt Home. Wkat t lo with ClinS. Chaff is a refuse, and on lnrße wheal It is used in horse-stalls, or dis
posed of in any possible manner. There is nothing that will equal it on the floor of the poultry-house, as it absorbs moisture from the droppings, keens the floor denn, and facilitates
the work of sweeping out the nousc
pointed bv the Liverpool city council,
A Jai'A.nksi: bride's playthings am burned on her wedding day, typlfyinj?
the end of her childhood. Tiimti: are not more than twenty-fivo Chinese women in New York. They carefully avoid the public gaze. Game' Wahii:n Atwood, of Maine, thinks he has a great disease. The
doctors diagnosed it as -uhkv-syringokataklolsis." ' Till: hvgienie congress at Uuda Tcsth brotiidit out the fact that there are four
times as many men who stammer as there are women who are so ulllieted. It is claimed that the use of bicycles
in Toledo. ., has depreciated the value of electric street railway plants in that eitv one million live hundred thousand dollars during the past-two years. Tin: thrown-away carbons of electric lights in Williamsburg are eagerly withered up bv sufferers from rheuma-
tism, who ueueve uwv arouml pieces of the carbon the pain U lessened. ir.S in Mississippi had a light in
a room.
tli window
killed him, jumped himself.
jt distance of thirty
was hurt. IX Slam each vear is named after an animal, and people born in certain vears are forbidden to intermarry.
Thus, an elepnani u;n.jwum..... -tiger, nor a lion a lamb. And there are heavy penalties for lying about one's age.
the Mediterranean, Is one of tho coming public enterprises. The distance Is C20 miles, lloats will be towed by fixed engines. The cost of the canal is esti
mated at 5150,000,000.
XiKCTKr.:. ships, of an estimated raiuo
of ?2,870,v00, are said to be now cither
under contract m nie Miipj" , great lakes, or negotiations for their " f .1 .... trsi t Ii fl T.
construction are so uir au .. -
4!. !.. rl.nlln tllOV Will ou uuw
Ik 13 l. V to go into commission as early as possible next season." THE OCEAN WAVE. N VTCHAMRTS arc still in doubt as to whether the sponge is a plant or an animal. . Tin: .'aline matter held in solution in sea water comprises one-thirtieth of its
weight. , n-. ....... cnrlnn-s of fresh water in
the Persian gulf that furnish supplies to vessels. Tin: sea-nettle stings its prey to death by means of a poison secreted In its tentacles. Fon a long time tho coral was sup-
posed to be a plant. .ven iauu,treats It as such. The water of the Dead sea yields about two pounds to the gallon of saline substances.
The water of tho Mediterranean contains a greater proportion of salt than that of the ocean. Tire average depth of all oceans Is Bupposcd to be between two and three
thousand latnoms.
IP
l l HA m J 1
The Rise of the Buckwheat Cake The leaven of yesterday ruins the cake of to-day. Don't spoil good buckwheat with dying raising-batter-fresh cakes want Royal Baking Powder. Grandma used to raise to-day's buckwheats with the souring left over of yesterday I Dear old lady, she was up to the good old times. But these are days of Royal Baking Powder-freshness into freshness raises freshness. And this is the way the buckwheat cake of to day s made : Two cups of Buckwheat one cup of wheat Hour, two tablespoons of Royal Bakins Powder, one half teaspoonfu of salt all s fted well-tögether Mix with mjft : into a thin batter and bake at once on a hot griddle. Do not forget that no baking powder can be substituted for the Royal " in making pure,
sweet, delicious, wnoiesome muu
,BB rn inR WALL ST., NEW-YORK
ROYAL BAMINU - 0jr-wv
Ko bsjotmhst. however Inconsiderable, ioml any considerable interval tf innocent pleasurcl-ßydney bmith.
ABKCT OABUESBBS OKl.ff WCn. There is lots of money made in earH vegetables. Everybody admits that the ry earliest vegetables are produced sw,.r's Northern Grown seeds.
m,.su nt havlnff radishes in fourteen
I"" ... tntMS
days; lettuce in twumj
. . m I I u m'C TH:L!s 111 it. -J '
Wm:x the gulf ream passes u .k- . ; ' -bbairo in fifty-five days
vn nlfof Mexico its teinpcraiuru w ... - - ",,,
n -
..i.y.. wvrntv deirrees.
Ovr.il seven thousand varieties of microscopic seashells have been enumerated by naturalists. No PAKT of the Atlantic ocean be
tween Europe and cwfomuirona ex twt-ntv-four hundred fathoms.
Is a cubic foot of phosphorescent sea
tiioro nave wich iuuu.
five thousand living creatures. CULLED HERE AND THERE. Oxtv one book on aluminum has been published in the United States and that is now out of print. "Oxt: hundred years ago coal oil was unknown. It was first made use of as an ointment for rheumatism. AnorT sixtv thousand acres have been exclaimed in Ireland during the past . .1 ........ 1. Inn lie.
vcar irora uog uuu i..;..
frnm claV of SOWlllg SCCd
. r-iTT THIS OUT AND SEND IT
If iu - . ... Anr- in the John A
Willi Ci n...v... ,,r.
Salzer Seed company, 'r'
Ml fror. tllirlV-UVU Iltiwij4-'
earliest vegetable seeds and their great
when it is
Ti.ni. slmnlu nrcssure,
rerv great nnd long continued, is eapiiM,.f l.w.inif ettects ordinarily ob
tainable only by heat has been shown I many ways, notably by the expert m,.mKofSnrimr. the belgian chemist,
who demonstrated several y,u h
that two or more metais coum v
forced thus to form an anoy purature below their fusing points
and that chemical be induced by similar methods.
larce dinn
ner was exeerume. VC " ..y
U" USl.CU kliu . .. .. . 'refer less gilding and more caxv.Bg. -
Tit-lilts. rr
A PAiivpNC tMgivlng
ECZEMA
i
PCCd catalogue, or for six cents postage
SSK SSi... w
t?..-... .ntirnt slloncc Is colden, but mnch
f ,i.r;,.Hti..:d talk is lcaden.-Yonkera -a-
lette.
r -.....III.. T7..nncrllln & St. bOlllS
CouToliXteliaiÄ ns tho "Air Line," has shortened the runns.t.".l t V ,,nalnti",.r trains between
S Lou" . Imisvifleono hourand twenty B1. . .. . (,..,miv.i!iints re
in utiles: oui Ii in; . " In
cent v made in ino ruV,uclV 7. r Vi 1 nels. equipment, etc., will ; admit of a st ill i,.i.mlulP. which will be made effect
ive an soon as uecoasitieS may require. ino fneimie.s this line now Klves th? tnive ing
New 0,.ba has a vestibuled train public , San Francisco that covers the dis- win rm,na,s lttter nml nrriVe earlier nccinless than seventy-eight hours. t c0llU(Otitors. The patrons , af tl.e,Vlr
to
tancc
It has
From early child-j
hood until 1 was '
crown my family,
spent a fortune mini, to cure mc I
i f this disease. I visiteu rioi a -
- --- - 1 1 ! hoct TTlri
and was Ueatea oy w
. 2?ft,.H fnÄ SMMBtA 1 de-
u:i i"i"6 ".1 Uli MM trv S.S.S.
I termined lopniiin .
and m louri -. r""mA
entirely cured, i ne . --r ; "
Was gone, iiui -e," --, T - general health buiK up. and I have v had anv return of the disease.
I liavo often ronnnimond-
cd S.S.P. and
Imm llßVCr
yc. -own a falhirc .to cure. pft
over i " V.,"J , oven when all other I remedies have. Our i rent If eon blood nml (.kin diseases niiiilcil freo to any addres.
SWlIT SPECll 1C CO . AtlnU. O.
I IIIGIIESTAWAKW
"SUPERIOR NUtBlJlON-THE LIFE.'
CHILDHOOD
Has justly acquired the reputation of beim. The Salvntor for Invamds-
The-Aged.
not been many years since
A. r.r W... ntb,.r out of Vr, "I lwr performed with the oftio nmiiasc.
Villi; klliv" - i niiiiiiii..v... , , . . HOIls KUIIt-'l ivii rv ...... , .,, nw. ml. thinUinir that he had nrl,nnt in full possession of all his fac- Krtwe'en Kvansvi leand Louisville, where
Lino can not fall to apprecmi
of tho maiiagcinent to lurnisu
m any omcr nuo.
They fell
and neither
THE LATEST.
handle is long It is made of
Tim: latest umbrella ...1 nmm In r.hane.
dark-blue enamel, wrought witn a go.u tracery, and with the owner's monogram worked skillfully in the design. Tm: latest writing paper is known as the Castilian Hose. It is a sahnow pink
l'l. ,i,iirurrrm ill ITOKl l! u.t
(iw '
p:i
ulties.
Tiik one hundred and first halt-yeariy meeting of the share-holders of the North liritlsh railway was recently held In Edinburgh. 1'lSAi. patents on the basic steel proc- ... .... !-.. T, mvners of
CSS Will SOOH t-Ai'iiv. the original made more than seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars in
lireat llritaln alone. Tin: cap of the Washington monument is h pyramidal mass of aluminum weighing one hundred ounces. W hen this was made aluminum was eight dollars a pound.
no' Hutten i tMul. $& throuRh tr-iu sen k-o route, the time has
been shortened oae-unii auur. 'But whatrtliiyusc is it to discover the North l'olel I can't see.", "It will save fuUrrcxpeditions."-llaiq)cra2ai We think Tiso's Cure for Consumption la tho only medifine for Cggi.--Ni. Pixckakd, Springfield, Ills., Oct. 1, is-
Aon becius on tho day you begin to con-
ccal it. Kliegcnuu aiuhi;.
TH WlAHKETa. Nhw YOioc. Jan. IP. IK-V 4 :?: ffit, r i"
rATTI.Ii .-Niuivu .-"1..-V.- - SV
i rhu rwitirur z in in i ai i i-i , i ' - ,-v-v i
I vH' - n t .1 . I fiwin V- Mdl.lllllt' ....i 'V- . . I .VK 1 1
It should be used 1 berauy, no,... (kcorat5on. When this ir. not used me 1 iluieV VVheut s 3 vlL cause squeamish lceiings at ihm. two or three inches deep being prefer- . a , black Will'AT.-N... s K.M ,J TV v5 No change of diet ever nessary . -at I SwXsa MV -very one of the painful irreK,,larities , wt 8tay poo with it Cut straw or leaves hwotees of this ihs wm , m,hM,h-l . ; t - r..... 4 (ft Rmi weaknesses that prey upon women. Pq InnOnOImPnt ' all your Ute t crops with it. -oiii ' , - pruihUR. As an encourage i ol mtuKis lin.Vn,V Ut " ")eet . HW (( They fade the face, waste the f.BUte. run; H UuUullUwill I net a farm of may also be J. l C;Si tlon and nightmare it surely nnotje W,.. 3- Samper, withcr'you up, make you old Oa a farm o combination of the sei cral inaixrais , It is supposed to be served KLOOK-JJirtenis..... ........ r.;Vlii.i before your time. yourown nnd la a few cars you w m bidmr better than any one of them 1" "i. ' K'.'Vt.'vin . r Mft B Getvs-ell: That's the way to look well. h u rcm:lned in the cities and paid rent. i. i. ,,n.rvui use only one sub- enough to si rviii-, i A A .'-r'V v ' " . . . 3).IOiH uo"- ...., flii il.e nroner pnnn OP COST, alone the Uno
,k ..v.r. i vkts of four smnu biievis ... v - -iviuwv-yw? . . ff. ,,t0)
The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age.
KENNEDY'S
MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
DONALD KENNEDY, of ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common
oasture weeds a rcmojv tuai .uic K S HVmor.from ihe worst Scrofula down to a common IMmp e.
i'ictr ri it I lOcr li.vtii i.u..
utses. an never failed crUn two cases
two 'hundred certificates
Send postal card for book.
An Incomparable Aliment for the Growth and protection of INFANTS tnM"
A superior nutritive in continues rcvci,
And a reuauie rcmcumi n all gastric and enteric disease f
often in instances oi consu...
patients whose aigesuyc oik; n'-'i:t:'Z Suced to such a low and sensitive ;condd,o
that the IMPERIAL, ukahui - the only nourishment the stomacla
would tolerate wncn widepending on It retention;--
And as a t-ouu u wouia
conceive oi anyiniiiri "'- iSoldbyDRUOaiSTS. Shipping D. JOHN CARLO & S0N5. New V ork.
W.iSi?i5S
v . .. nAcin firii im uuu i
Boston, oci.u r-"' ,,
A benefit is always experieiii.cu ...... fir!t bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted ...i.jk. i,n ritrht mmntitv is taken.
When the lungs are affected It causes . V. I." ui-w b nt, Holies Passing
?n.. rrri-.'.nmth the Liver or
SÄ This is cau'bvtheducts being stopped, and ahvfera
weel alter mkiw". . ; ' .
If the stomacn is i em or im'
JOHN CARLO
WALTER BAP & CO.
Diior MICH CRADCr
COCOAS AND CDOCOlAltS:
Oa UiU CoBltaut, aTt -
HIGHEST AWARDS' industrial and Fon EXPOSITIONS
iliiEiope and America.
n er oU,r Chmilf I " l,r i,.'d 1 In nr of thflr r"i"; . nt-.crmV COCOAU llTy
OLD 1Y OnOCCn tVtHYWHEnE. WALTEnBAKEHItCQ. BOCHESTa,l
. . i ...111.. i,itil Cftni..
stance. A liaiuiiui oi nuncirev,
tered in tlie chuff, will induce the nens to begin work, and they will not care to go outside If the tloor is kept confctantly littered. Kami and Flrestdi ruturn of Homo ItrerclltiK. This Is the way the veteran .lohn II. (Vnllaee. mits things hi the Horse Itc
view: "There now seems tobe but one ,..,,... n,,i..i tn the breeders of this
tlmt Is to form district
organizations or combine with organ, izations already in existence and take an open, unmistakable and unequivocal stand against all forms of gambling at their meetings, open stakes for young tilings mid offer purses for classified horses. At the annual meetings employ a capable and experienced judge who knows tho rules and will enforce them, and, above all, keep clear of the man who may have 'an mc in irrltid. Incompetent or dislion-
t iudirintr U trenerally tho Initial oi
disaster to the absoeiatlon, and the on is just as f u tul a the other."
Emi'TVI.no water vessels at' nlffbt
aaves labor In tbt; u:orwlntr.
per, square hi shape, and covered i i lUir na ner. tin
i.tnt linrley...
HAY Clear Tlmothv. HL'TTKl!-ChoicelnIr.V.,.
MeMi
li in) 1
KU
it. ii r
sr. m
functions, improves digestion, ennclies the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy nnd nervousness, bimir lefresliiug sleep,
ii a
tonic
Etigth
the cover arc fastened two u u -. .VXVSiirÜ MtSew). H " "I" and restores licaltli an suenpi . . ., n... oflii-r Is a n.vh,...' .."- kU nn.,r., cpiirml. nn welt as uterine,
. . . , s .... n,.r k rls. i.AiMi-l'rlineSleani nnd nervine, imnattme vigor ami stn
rl' "J" , tuo dude is ,CA- miar. to the entire system.
sheltering tne g.r. -"""". m "rW." , "Vc . . sw i ' AV.. w,,i i e
i.Pn nnr-or mniireun. ui.ww.. -?."'.:.. 1. ,..,,., w 6 -' .r. tovs coo, lienitn umnics
1 1 . . - 1. -nr s: I l.uu u- ' .. , (f. n jffl Y.r lln. Pnvori e
Kilt ncross tne cover ... - - j,r nip ,u MWKSXEliN CV.ÜÖÜ uud
Minshinv weather wuen hhi.a!-. fi(4 .;C)ry(f-i Mcdlcat Discovery.'
itivtslonof tho CH1CAII,
, ...i .....
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL hailwm, wurnnln and Upper Michigan, or you can
.. , nipp nn caav terms. Aitilrcss C. E.
ROLL! XS, IC1 LalSt-.Jniraso,!'-
togother,
HOUSEKEEPER.
THE
Milk which ims ehnngcl may be rem dered fit for use by stirring In ti little
Vmvn merit hcj,'innlnr to Fur will fiweeton if placed out of doors in the air owr night. Kirh may be scaled more cnsilj i first dipping cm !nto boilin" "'"ter for a minute. To COI.OH white pasteboard the color of leather soak in flotation of coppera nnd then in ummonla. Cu.w.v brass with hot water, ruh with b soft cloth and lemon juice, rinse in hut water und pol with a chamois.
COUX N'o. ".' OATS No. 2. ,,.
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POIClv-NeW Mci HAf'ONSliles .
curroN-Mwui... WIIKAT-Nf. - h'ed fOUN-No. '.' .Mixct hu)......
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pi hi 37
vl 10 til
et r. w 46 ti
tt .
tütttt 5?'l T 6 .... 9 i
njoy
10
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' Uolilcn
1
was under tloctois enie fur two years with womb dUense. nml Krin'.unllv
wast hp in rlirtlCUl nil
itlictime. Iwnssowcnk Um) t runlil ttit ill) ill bed
fonlva few ntoiuem. ior two veam. 1 conimeiiced irv-i,,v Dr. I'iercc'a I'i-
,.nrili l.r(-rllilioil fttlJ
Iii 'Golden Medical covery,' nnd by the time
I lino WKen one-iiu uw n iiniilr I wm tin nnd
jfoinpwliereeeri pieawa. ....I luv.-Im.l ii ood Ileal In
Uzs. ULRICH. ,n,i ben very utrong
W tlace-thit wi two yers nud a Half ago.
1 hv,v ntif& nr on " Woman nnd Her
Diseases " wailed semlfd on receipt of 10
ri-nt in itimtii for rioMfice. Aiiaress,
Wokf.nn rifM-KKSARV MrntCAI. ASSOCIA-
tiov. 66 j Main Stiett. Buffalo, 2f. V.
l 'LS A
r
50 YEAnS OF SEEDS
k.
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I -WITH
eiwari
For DURABiütYaoNfJMYAND.ro ..;Jv... n ..um in ll.ir-oiiai m
CtrtMAL DLHUrUnU IO UCWUHLl.k. HAS AH ANNUAL SALE OF 3.000 TONSL
WE ALGO MANUTACnim-TrlS
SHINE, Of
rnn AN AFTER DINNER SHIN-. OR II
TOUCH UP SPOTS WITH A CLOTH MAKES NO DU3T.IN 5&I0 CEHTTlNÜOXEi.
THE ONLY rERFECT rA51 . Aorse Bros,PRors. canton.Mas
on iroitUt for It,
1'ourllt Str:l,
ht. I.iuli, Mc.
$2.1
Bbl.
f lTATB far W. 4 I
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