Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1898 — Page 7
THE FARMING WORLD. PROFIT IN NUT TREES.
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The :W at hieb anj nut trees coma, n, bearing I'-IM ",s ,"r' Kiv"u toilif triM-s. Some authorities state tlmt j j u i ars are necessary to britif; tliiin i i I f 1 1 Wearing, from the time Ikg nut ll planted, liii is a mi-take, t,..s thai have been well cand for anould bear a bu.-hel of nuts in ten
,,, ;,iitl the amoiii.t w ill increase rap-
time.
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Some Iron
When tlii- b not in nioi.st rami or
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i.iu rich rear after that
,. inio ruisinir these
II J F mm ; to l.e UN, it is wither n slow proeCMi but it Ik interesting work. Vl i ti planting the nuts, if they have fein shells, be perfectly sure that they not dried out at all. The b. -t plan t. i i t In in as sxiii as tin v rin Ii and
plm t them at once, ihle. keen then
Mu(ust until they can be started. Hnt1, nulls, walnuts, hiekorvnuts ami fil-
bertS, being hnnbshelleil, will keen In growing condition much longer, but anould be planted in the fall as they ermlaata better whn allowed to freeM, as that cracks the shell. The fall planting b nature's own plan, and the nearer we follow her ways the better results we may expect. Another thii '!. not plant the nuts deep; nature drops thetu on the surface ami r-it. 4 ti-t-m a thick covering of leaven in which the dirt catches as It blows ntn. nt. then the mow covers all and fcelpa the leaves to do-ay and form a Hering of leaf mold for the tree to grow In. It i- not practicable for any of lis to try to raise all these, kinds ol nut-, but select the ones sanel likely to micceed in our climate, and by proper car.- and attention make a sucee: of it. V BMJ not reap the benefit of our Inb.rs. but onrehlhfrea will and ihein after them. --Vick'e Magazine. COW PENITENTIARY. Are i ktM Mun Such HrriMe I'lnon A IliU Pm IS ! i oiiint AiiK-rlcmi l'Hrinf My friend, Dr. A. Kichtcr. the nbl; health ..nicer of Williatnsport. Pa., has described to pa the cow prison or penitent, ary which I hare here sketched. There are tnuor thre small w indows, but the were so tiIU-cl with OObSrStM ami dirt that almo.-t no light could enter through them. Plenty of cold, rawair roold euter. however, between the
WOMEW AND THE WHEEL.
From the Oaaette, Delaware, Ohio. The hetlthfulticM of bicycle riding fur oiij. ti is still d i uted onaatasa betsra n eminent h m iria and health leiotSttSfS. I ed in saode ratios it surely mates fr women a ineana of outdoor aiarchn, tha beDetit of which all physician eoBceda. l'el to STf aaa. like any other pnettttM, ita eflc-t in Lilu iy tu b dangerous. 1 he experience of Mis Hertha Reed, the wveateen -year-old daughter of Mr. .1. K. j feted, 335 Lake St., Delaware. Ohio, may boiM. a moral t"r parents who, like Mr. ut;.l Mrs. Il'-ed. save exeriencvd some . i rs for their aasflhtera who are t- i I oi rheelkite In the i'.tll of 'Oft Mim Hertha, I o had rMden a great deal, began to fail m an alarm ina, aeanarr lie grew steadily paler and thinner, and it aearel she ras going into coubuuiotn'ii. liest and quiet did h r abas
lul.-iy H" gooa. A phystaiaa found her pulse at KM a v.-rv hnjli rate. Thtaking this may have hcen due t'i temjKl rary n"rvousnetui when he examined her,
he w.itched her e'oselv. hut her pulse continued
at that rate fur two weeks. He v. .,- -at -:. ! lien, fn m h-r !. h
puls and atsadtl watuifi eoaditioa that she was sufTenr.g from anaemia or a bloodies condition .f the body. She became extremely weak, and could not stand the least noise or excitement. In this condition of afTuira they were recommended by an old friend to (zet s.me of th-it famous blood medicine Dr. Williams' I'mk 111 for Hale People. They did so. and alni'"t from the irr do. Hertha l.c t- improve. She
continip 1 to t ike the pills and was hy means of thoM Dills made entirely well, and more
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! cut Ilia Wile. I'rraeat. "You have sxurcely Kken to me at all thin evciniih','' iid, 111 tone of rein K h. "I I ,c; .'ir i'lll'l II." Let I 11-1 ..! Ieturned, ipolucsikslly. "I was just tryin;; to think Oi Massthiagj to say." "Is there anythiag on yow miml" "Vcs. to toll you tue truth, there ia." "(';.n't I help yen m BOSM a '" "Yea aright, if I eaadd wgg t it without your bseoauM sagry." "Tell ma all aU.ut it. It in my duty to gmpathisa with "ii. yoa know." "On my btrthday annixeraary you gave me a fountain pea. "Vcs. And now you ere poing to say that it eashaa eerrid snm ami that you don't want to write ith it." "I'm not goin to say anvthing of the kind," he replied, stoutly. "I am gome to write with that pen every day of my hie. Hut there is one little favor that I would like to ask." "What is it?" "I'lease make me a suit of overalls to go with it." Washington Star.
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Ma7 rraple not DrlBk eefTefl at night. It spoih their sle p Yon can drink Grain O heu u please and sleep lik a ian Kor tiraiu i duoa not stimulate: t
it nourisiiea, cheers and laada, Yet it looka and tastes like the Ust olfee For nervoua persona, young people and children tirain-O
ine pertecr unna. .i.jw . w
us. Get a pa . fi your grocer to-
l . i t a. ,k r. r. .'-w.
i rv ll in uiacw oi iducT. t
who
that ia
rra!'!ul pi than her parents cannot be
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boon to womankind. A tinir directly on the
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fount in the whole Mate ot iilno. Dr. William-' Hink Hills have
roved a
n.wnie of SlapfSli 'or CatarrS That Contain Mircory, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of tnell and completely oersBsja the srhosaaya teni when etit ring ii through the mucous surfaces. Su. Ii attieles should lo ver le umiI except on prew riptioiis from leputahl pbyaiciana. a.t the damage they will do ia often ten fold to the apod yon caa powtbly derive from them. iTall's Catarrh ( ure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney A to .Toledo, O . COOta ! s BO mcpurv. and is taken nternally, a'tiiiK directly uj-on the blood aad mucous surfaces of the system. In buying II i.i , 1 it.irrh Cure be sure y..u art the gen uine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A; t'o. 'lestijoni i! I free. d by Dragaitta, prtea 7Sc per bostla. Ball'aramily Hills are the bet.
fhej law of Ood ia not the art.itrary limitation of human aojovment by a de pot who ilehirhta tn blood, but la the IwniKUsut
nlina'ion of a s-ri iua sovercigu
ilasm the laufest lilx-rty
possit.le for'creatisras eooatttated like ourSvea Rev. T. 0. bau.a, Haptut, Cuioago. Ui. THIiOUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS To Portl.ui. I. Ore., for fnfet Sound Huslness ita llurl'.nctoo Knut. Wti vMnii from St Ijiii. Tin itraTa from Kbh- ity via Hoover . scenic Colorado. J'alt l-ake a gieat feature rriiaosal.l r toM.t ;D. The sueeeae of thei-easoa lot general aerthweat travel Write L. W. WaULST, OHA. Ht luis. Mo An Atchison bov has such a wonderful
neaaorv in relating erery old joke that he
ever iieara mm nis lamnv ia wiiiikiue making a public lecturer of bim.. Atebi Globe.
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Mood and nerve, they restore the reouisite vitality to all parts of the bodv. creating functional regularity and perfect harmony tbronfjhoat the nervous BvategS. The pallor of the cheeks is changed to the delicate I u-h of health: the eyes brighten; the inus des irrow elastic, ambition is created and good bealth returns. She Wauled All tlie liny. There is always a bountiful crop of stories concerning the ,! .it-s-i of cotigresnonal women, sow nomiaaainnal women, at tau assson of the year. Most of the tales are apochrvph.il.' but this one is perfectly true. t..r the stationer hum-. :! to'd me about t The woanaa is the wife of a member ftom somewhere in the west, and she had never been in Washington till a fortnight IfO. She went t a siationer's to order vUuaej -
" hat day do you wish engraved
them '" asked the clerk. "(Hi." aiivAcred Mis ('onirresniin
. ... L.M. ... mw ml ,t4 I cay t
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mv calls in one day. Kngrav.- me some troa
lor Moridav call, ami some lor iueua. ind well, it's going to be . vf. i.sive. but 1 PMSS I've got to do it. Make me some for every day in the week exiept Sunday. Washington Host. Reports of Delegates Who Have Visited Western Canada.
The following lett e r s have been a
r'lected from
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number of
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bv delegates to rti)..ri on ,ai-.. Canada to their fri. nds in Michigan und as a result of which hundreds of people expect to have this Sprinfi for the Free Grant Land of Western Can
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Mr.
t noKhlng Leads to fosiomptloa. fasan's P.abam will ston the Cough at
once. Go to your druggist to day and get a
sample little free, l-wgo lotl!e and au cents. Go at once ; delays are dangerous. The easiest kind of advice to follow it the kind we had intended to follow anyway. Washington lX-njocr.it. Oent'e treatment. St. Jacos Oil soothes Neorabäa and cures it. J: fades away.
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Quite salural.
Urs. M. Fo j an Fliure, Moike, yes black oyc do be tatwa' granc. Mr. Ifcfseaan An' why wudn't it? Oi got it fron an Oit.jthrnvju on Saint Patrick's day. Juil0'o. nii.iUp Tnlo Vour Slioee Allcn'a Foot Kase. a powder for thsfet. It iure paiiitu!. swollen, nervous, smarting ii at and instantly takes the iting out of .orns and bomous. It's the greate-t comfort lb overy of the age. Alles Foot-EaaamaKaa tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain aire for sweat ing. callous and hot. tired, selling feet TYi if '-.-I" Sold by all drngcita and s. s-..r -a. Trial packairc FHKfc.. Address Allen S. Olmsted, 1- Hoy, N. Y. Modern Science. "Steam has rcnd.nd man inestimable service," remarked the obaerver of men and things, "aiid woman also, since it hn en ai led her t oi-n her husband's lettera v tl.out his ever know ing it. "Detroit Journal.
Ultr a Family Medicine. Moves the bowels each day. In order to lie
healthv this i n ssary. Acts gentlv on the liver and kidneys. Lures aick headache. Plica ü aud 50c. Talking of weather signs, it is fair to suppose that, whn allspi. e is adulterated arifll nit kIo-11-. the season will be mild. l.'ural New Yorker.
A peaSSS and a diamond are aiiketoa blind man.
Better times COSSS to all cured of aches And pains by St. .Jacobs Oil.
in. 1887.
boards of he wallt; so open was the
table, that in cold weather everything froze solid. The stable was damp and foul, beinR vanned only when absolutely necea- i Lin a sari there beirirr no drainage for
the urine. The floors were embedded, and the fastenings were the iniinova-
ole sty'e of stanchion. Here, in filth, In cold, nnd In constant tort, ire from I
inability to secure n conifortab.e poP Hp) the poor anininls arc confined the whole winter. As one would suppose, the milk from this prison is horribly filthy. I an It be tit for human food?--I)r. George Ü. jofl, in N. Y. Tribune.
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M. V .M. limes, Chief Colonization
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C? Sr- v'e arc pleased to state to you
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Tds of men ing in their p their gaidens.
have college dii1oma hangir' rs und weed growing in -Washington Democrat.
You should know that for years the stand ard of quality, style, color and tinn-h in black and white or mourning goods has been Simpson's Prints, and that their colored goods are all of the Saasa high standard. Always a-k for Simpsons and you will get the right thing. A good manv members of the "ri-'ng generation" would serve their country well by sitting down Hural New Yoiker. A rostal card addressed to TV. Have:, Ttuffalo, X. Y.. bearing vour name and adires. will bring veu the latest information as to the permanent cure of Asthma.
The further a country woman is com polled to bring eggs t tie more she want for them when she ai rives iu town. Atchison Giobe. Don't snnp in two. Limber up. St. Jacobs Oil will cure lumbago sure. A profitable religion never wantil proae
lytea lul. Fita stopi-ed free and permanently cured. No tits after tin.: .lav's us- . I it K'me'a Great Nerve Reatorer. Free S.' trial bottle at treatise. Dr. Kline, W3 Ar. h at.. Plula . Pa.
A woman with a war' en her neck looks better with high necked gow ns Washing ton Democrat.
Hopeful Words to Childless Women.
The darkest dayaof husband and wife are whvu they com to look forward
to a childless and desolat old age. Many a wife has found herself incapable of motherhood ovvin? to some great lack of trench in the organs of generation. Such u condition la nearly always duo to long continued neglect of the plainest warnings. a 1 t A t ar 1 tlU
Krc.iucnt backadio ami uiMnvMuB i -
nccomianicd by offensive dischargee and geuerally by Irregular and scanty menstruation, indicate a nerve defeneration of the womb nnd surrounding organs, that unless speedily i checked will result in barrenness. P.cad Mrs. WUsOSn letter: DkabMiis. Pinkham: Noonecould
have suffered from female troubles more than I. I had tumora on the womb, my ovaries were diseased, and for fifteen years I was a burden
to myself. I was operated upon three different times, with only a a r 1
temporary relief; aiso irieu many doctors. Lydia E.Piukbama Vegetable Compound was recommended to me by a
lady friend, and sfter taking four bottlea I was like a new woman. I had Ixen married nine years, and had no children. I novr V,-,r a. Wautiful little girl, and we
feel assured she isthe result of my taking the Comjsound. II vy U. Wilson, 3J3 Sassafras ... unuita V T
Modern science and past experience have produced nothing s effective in treating disrSSSS of the female organs ns Lydia E. Pinkham's V egetable Compound and Sanative Wash used according If) qMCeal directions. If vou know anv woman who is suffering aud who is unable to secure relief, or who is sorrowful because she believes herself barren, tell her to write to Mrs Pinkham. st Lvnn. Mass , and a.k her advice. The thousands of Mrs. Pinkham's cures are all recorded for quick reference, and a reply will be DfOP Hf sent wholly without charge, that will direct her what to do. Kr, B. r.rrilM. 4940 San Francisco Ave . St. Louis. Mo . writes:-'It has Nen my rreat desire to have a babe. Since taking your mediciue my wish is fulfilled.
IjdlaE. Pinkham's VegetableCompo
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Hard facts for women who wash. No work, you do is so unhealthful as your work over a washtub.
This hard, perspiring work in the midst of soiU d clothes and tainted steam will make trouble for you. The less of it you do, the better, Wah with Pearline, and there's
little or none of it. Nothing but rinsing the clothes, after soaking and boiling them. Consider your health. "3
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Time counts, health gains. A quick, sure Cure St. Jacobe Oil for sprains. A mouthful of meat may be a townful of shauie.
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES
You Want
DURABILITY, STYLE,
COMFORT
OUF STAMP ON THE SHOE YOU BUY
GUARANTEES these Qualities.
Cannes r hj miiw. Kopy milk ia now belicvnl to le eauM- l by IsMlflhl that fall into the pail at inilkinp time. Thrscilcstructive Microbes are lodged in the hair and enrf skin f the OOW. Ihej snm, times g1 uiMin the hands and clothing of a pilkcV Sfho is not oerc'n an. and thence into the milk. The remedy f It is to lie rvtra elcan nlniut the milk nnd the cow. Before milking each time brush the eow's teats and udder with n stiff btnsh and see that the milker's . lothiug Sii.-: hands are immaculate. In winter, when woolen clothing must be worn in the cow stable and niilkreoni. wear ret it a blouse nnd overalls or apron of ootton that may lie frcqncntlf washed and disinfected.
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and Mr. Keller Dso rwi - It is in fart an id,.' 1 itmn f-r mixed
farmiaa The soil is tue oesi weew-i and Is the farmers were all bwjr at threshinn we had an excellent chan.e to see its pr.-durtive ouality, whi.h cannot he 9-iu-ed snrwVere. The cattle could not be n letter ( ondition. e saw two year c. steers equal to three year olds raised in most pla.es. and these, aa all otlurs are about Alameda, were led on native kSf in winter and herded in summer As MM previous to this rutted the Northwestern States in I-dialf of a large number of farm-
to locate suitable nna i..r mise.i 1 ? Ktll' 'I I '
we nr.- n iw in a ""' -Alameda district of rstern ( anada .s . II 11... Amu' Id
surpasses tiim an. iw mi ... that about Thüringen in Otrpany. we were rather skepti.- before startup, and oar intention was to nettle in wring, if we were suited, but we have now de i de I to move at on. e that is. as e.rlv this fall as WS pos-iblv can We left Mr Riedel at A meda. and take bach his n-rt and we will take hi family and effects w ith us when We g Y iura sincerely. liiignedi ALBERT MAI. ,.T FRED GOTTOW8KI.
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rood and sure
wneoe m vnvr roods. Milk contains an srernge of 8fi per rent, of water. It follows, therefore, that the dairy cow requires an abundant supply of liquid food, The required inanÜtj may be obtained partly from nrdiiinry foods, the water contents of rhteh may vary from five to over 9fl per neat of their total weight. This contained water, however, is not normally to meet the requirements of the economy of the animal, nnd it hns been experimentally proved that the form In which the dairy cow receirea her necessary amount of liquid food is not
without indifference. Farmer lew.
Alamedi. N W T Dear Friends of Saginaw:
1 hose desiring t secure a (rood and sure home will do well to take cur advice and examine the land in the neighborhood of llameda, as we kn-.w that everyone who ares this Und will be agreeablv surprised, before seeing this land we were partly in donbt as to moving here, but after oonng ! it over we at once decided to make oVt I home here, and we beg those of our friends j mwm .i,...r..:i of seetirina furms not to
let this chance slip bv. as the BOlI ieof the beat and the water cannot be excelled, I ha Pnet wheat we ever saw is a' M'cd lu re. We shall return home in haste, straighten out oir affairs and move here at once. Y.nirs truly, ,-wa
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Ban Mood is a Rood thing to be rid of, because bad blood ia the J breeding place of disfiguring and dangerous diseases. Is your blood bad? You can have good blood, which is pure J blood, if you want it. You can be rid of pimples, boils, blotches, sores and ulcers. How? By the use of Dr. Ayer'9 J Sarsaparilla. It ia the radical remedy for all diseases originating in the blood. g I I Dr. Arer's Saraaparilla was recommend -"i to ma by mf physician as a blood purifier. Wheo I begao Uking it I p had boils all over mj body. One bottle cored me." Bonn RS Craft, Weaeon, Miaa. J I
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"GOOD WIVES GROW FAIR IN THE LIGHT OF THEIR WORKS," ESPECIALLY IF THEY USE SAPOLIO
IVrmaneatl .timl by 'na IH. WMITSUal. Ifw Jtf.'tlisl I KKL un i.;.iiiiun of tbM pabilllB THk. OK ! I . tui..
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WHEN THE Liberty Bell
Al.UKHT MAI
ll.I.IAM KIi nFL.
(of Sagina
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tprnotlsiK Apple Trres. If an apjile tree liceoines unthrifty, oi If for tiny other reason it is neeessary to displace it in the t . lianl. it should Ml !. cut clnwn t IHMM its stump an obstruction fur many yi-nrs lteforc it rot out. A little dipping at eaeh side Srtll brlnp the spade to roota that suplirt it. If these are eut ami a stout rope or ehain hitched to the top of tha tree, it tnuy be easily tilted over. usir. the ax to cut other Nfltl M the tree bfii.N slowly tu the earth. Then After Rfttinir the tree out. n wnfninload of oil and soils from the roadside will MMlka food lund islicre the tree bad been.
I.TiilinKtnn. Mich . Nov. 1. 1W7. If. V Kelnoea, Esq , Colonization Agent, Detroit. Mich. DtM Mr: We ha-e Mat rrtiirned tr Tn the W.-st, and were exceedingly well pleaaed tha rnnnttv. We are Boma I n k tu
take up our homesteads in early spring. We receives! f.1.5 oO per month and hoard, workiim fof farmer, and the board was the 1-rst we ever had -the beef and mutton espe. ial!y were excellent. Tn BBS flavor is owin to the tine grasses wlii.h the cattle
and lieep feed upon. I ne peine bt v, r hocpi table and treat their hired help w ith much kindness. ... . . Ths erain is much heavier than "pre wheat beind - lbs. to the bushel, oatt 48 lbe and barley often 5.'i Ks. Anv man with a good team and tnonev loiigh to buv provisions and seed for six m -iiths ean beem rif h there in live years. Many people who arrived there five eari ago with little or nothing are well off dow One man I met helbis whest from last . .-I 'T. red WIS is "1 for this vear s
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Yet. FlTe-rinirer Exercise,
Although the M Estey " name is fifty years old it is vet young. This is manifested in frequently adJed new styles. The Estey Phonorium is the latest development. A pipe orean tone at little more than cabinet organ prices.
fir e-point.1 i1ioor rn I ' ' vith catklogua wet Ir Esky Organ Co., Br.itlsboro, Vt.
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WM FSSBttM CKCHANCC O H rS nHPBEAKINC "' MF, r,c ( " , . , UP TO DAT! ' Hmotor.sft. fos a; ; ' ''n.H fettki Tu, tu-. I o4 ! ' rv " n- 1. um ' " Ii i"s "'s H .:! ,i".l TH MfSw ran W Ii SJ t mitt fllfc4 Mill v4 U Oi r. i4i.i ti.rml the new beats the old as the old scat the wooden wheel. H Hob tv p rf MBSSSAi m aito (Sat rt blB I .Kl will to mik npiM M4 IS rltuMd Oar uSil It rrnmr MSlM t ? I'M. SH If yr I4 totl um bms. n( tot T m i r-it .1 r twr l-Jtm
this same farmer until seet.ind
we will h'm.'ste.nl Iwt
harvent. We think we
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You ean refer anvone to n mr tnn rsn of the eonntrv while we are here and we will eheerfu'ly answer BBT questions which tavone may wish to ak J ours truly. (Signed) CHAS HAWf.EY,
theon! ure fare In the -orlit I taj arle Vt-
rrop and what he had b"'l over from last I vrsr. and is holding it at 11.00 per bushel. X- . I..,. L in lbe iirinir to Writk for i .
W- '"V u;l. ",n"''7 " 'I'' .ri.. . I ir,r. Sn-
.e,w-f;n seeding and rur,, ,ve w M settle on the Bia3aai ""erlna. '' frmf?' fern ft. 11 BV.r.s'r?,,f l..e,.s... File.. Slr. -..
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AW WE VTTU. StNDYDU 'S 136 HsOL. tUJWTSArrJ) OtTAUXMr FREE NfrllCflCSlHRnWiW DWScxrrt svt . HrwHsns Cws.
Sounded the proclamation of indepentletue throughout this Land, it
was tit) more pleasing to
the ears of our torefather wh. fouifht
for the hl.eftv we now njoy Uian la to-lay the name of i)r. Bell Pine-T.ir-Honev to the manv men and women this retnetly has liberated from the terrible agonisai of a serious lunR trouble. If Uken in tn:ie it will atop the probet of Consumption. It will stop the couh at once, aud Rive quie. rest and refreshing, natural fcleep. Confks, Colds. Croup, WhoipinR Cough anil Crip disappear by its use as snow before the sunshine of spring. It exhilarates the lurgs. and overcomes disease by fee ling to the Mood lat-fontniiR oxvuen. Tak nosut stilute. At Bllgood dniKti-t. or nt upon receitt of lire, iy cts . so cl - $i psrr bottle. AcMreaa The E E SutherlanC. Med .cat Comnam. Patucsh, N.
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of rubbsf cost. If ou wantscostl
thf wi I kD vou dry In thshsra-
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Slk asr. II no! for sals la your
town, writs for caUloru to A. J. TOWER. rVufon. Mass.
Excursions
To tns rsiFi: ia srar I.OIIS of WKMTMlf ' ina lA, wbsrs twfiitf" flfe and thirty b'uhelt at wheat ars frown Ui ths arr. will bs perw.nslly irteo by a Cansdlas I nn itilial ri.rewutstlfSOO
March 23rd and 30th, and 6th April, lesTincSi PanlSSIfcSSSsSSBs. ISf partlealsr aa to i e It ; low .fni't ami frelaht rales, spi.lf to Urpa-'metit Interior. Ottawa. Lin ad a. or t . a. nKoi'MiiTu", man aioosiii-i H. .11.11. k. UK Jjo,
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