Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1901 — Page 7
A GLüWlüa REPORT. , Holl Mihi Hiurea VVHttll i nil inl wills ' I ill stalt-a Wloil 'r- (' l'ilnr, it I'l-uns-mriil PuiiUanl. Una lo Mar Aller Trip l liriMiuli iii.uü. , 1 1, prt Knut of Um Intel .-r at liu.iw has just received from Mr. - i 4 . . . ä l. .. ä '
r Holmes. Ulf A(rui i "in- miv f , , ll;1.;.t slat iniuil lit I, liana, the following Indianapolis, I'll, r, w I, n ii requires no comment. 1 1 is only m eto state i Itat Mr. F. Fi her, -.irv the writer "f ' ,M" letter, in one of t fie !, list 'l r, in ll-tl t ol I In- I U Ii K it I'll - ;iii(t lllllli I'l""1 whose orcl tin- utmi . ean ! placed. Iiis Ii illli- IS Mrxico, Imliaiia. ami he tri to substantiate verhall Off iB other :i.v ail that he suvs in his letter. Anyone desiring information Apply ,, sea reft anadinn Agent, whose ii; , , ., s are here given: y ttcluiMi I AeeaO Theater Block, I tr Jam .i s VI 1 1 ' 1 1 , . S.iult 8te Matli . M! h Crawford, M Weil Ninth it n t, ..... a a . 1 ;.,iiimln Davles, IM i 'it i Eust Third :.: s-t I'.n.l. MiM.. .. o. Currie, room is, aiian a W'1" " . . - S . U'n U..i..ln,.,'ll l.i.lMIr. i l . ( Ir.il .1 A I in . I BeassU. W Haw York Ufa buiidi, c i imiiha. Neb u II Rosters, Wall rtowr. H. I. N Bartholomew, Fifth street. Det : i, m Parkor, P Chamber of Cumrn Inilmh. Minn. Holmes Room t Big Four buildin: I: dlanapolla, tfttf. . j....,t, Vounc, M' tat atreet, folun.t o J, raff many friemls: I an pleased to make a report to i ol the pleasant visit m.v wife und I bad in W. slern (anaila. We visited tin- territories of Al- . tssinibois, anil Nnskatehew an, oond them far surpassing our nation, bui little did I expect ,i auch rich, loamy soil, no mach t juici so QBiform in its level prairie lav. I do think the soil of t B i a . a rule e(UUIs II not e- - the tim -t prairie farm lamN of , . i. These lauds nre Iwmik in beir richness, and wlun once the ,i ,v rotted nnd pulverise, it is as . mil .i eaily cultivated as In au., sandy soil. . in Canada, rmm my point of . ew. äffen a- flm opportunities far red farming as any plnco in my i Ige. The long, sunshiny days. ; with the sieh -oil. prodnee tine wheat, ..-its. barley, Sage thtr .ereal producta. There ia Areet any attempt to raise ei.rn, ;cepl early vsrlethMi for table ukp. I lie season lv (,,o hurt to depend Mn mat urine ßrtd corn. I't-om the audpoint of getting this land ready i plow, i moat Hay that I never - m Ii a vast extent, practically ready, m all that one has to do to hitch tip the plow and l' to rV. I his is not the ease with all i anadian land, however: sonic of jiiite a hit of titulier, much It may he called brush land, and ue of it has loelv forest rroxes. lit here am! there, therein- eovrlag a hundred and rfaty acres. I lnve no donht hut that th i - ( 'iiintry excels a grazing .r ranching untry, beeause they have su h rich . having an iihundanc- of rain ixeep it fresh. Ttiev also have lleaty of water streams, and as a r ik water may he reached at n depth of from L'O to 4( feci. Krom this yon see there ean he plenty of hay mown ' u inter feeling, and I have had le farmers to tell me that their k will feed on bay ahme, and 1. r for market in tin- spring. Dpon Inquiring abeajl the expense of raisime n st.-rr. a fanner replied liut id not consider it would cost any more than 44W or $r,.(fi to den ! n three-year-old steer. I Irulj think Cnaada offers a fine ' ng for a yoong man or a man I reatiag hand i.i Indiana. One " !r,,d d sixtvaercH ol good hlaek and will cost you only $WM at thi Ihne you enter it. and by plowing nd fttltlvatlag five ocres each year rM liree years, gives you one hnnörvd a,l sixty neres of good land for This land can de bought frosj Railroad Cotapankra, private eoror the Qoeernaseni for ! $4.0(1 j,Pr n,.r,. . Irnm a financial standpoint. I bs ' e inst fi or a series of years (five i yonae man can make li)fm In 1 whereas he would only make "" bare, and I feel sure that 1 ' more money to get uiv eifchtv farm in White ( ountv. ladtnna, '"' than it would cost me to ' eight huadrcd acres in CanIns may seem strong view 1" "f Hie inntier. tint when yon mm consideration the el tearing. """"'s, fencing and the expensive 1 r'Bg in of the stumps, and then '""'I'-'iri- the expense to that of land - nlv th. '""!'de that it hreuking. yon will is not such n wild " fkaggeratad statement as vov. -'" al first think. ' v,d the balmy, hreey atmnsre, Which was bra cine and refreshIttd the OOO nights which made Neaaaai fat sirrp. 'ng Inqulriea regarding th" !' m this country I Irnrned !" people never suffer from ! as the weather is dry und 'soratiag, and in n great many ir f .... ... .. ... it " "lersnnn nerrters allow tin ir K fun ontsid,- the venr round. (Mi 1M' advantage to the settler' in We 1,1 11 .mail. i is the free creamTr,cs eatjthti.ta i ... . . s,,,-(1 tl ii,,ernmetiT ' , ." ' rsdasively in the Interest ," fanner. "d t homos Daley, n farmer i-dmonton, Alberta, who showed . ' he had raised, some of whlca first prize nt the 1'aris Em ,;,v' venr. The snm vteidei ' to the aerc in 1S90. Tonri trule, Mm ., Infl l-'i ; A k c'lJMtER,
RE! ICS OF THE CIVIL WAR. leMMttaf tli -.runil Army of i lir lt- . ill. lie in AiiiiukI Kr Uli I u mi It VI-lHIIll. f'h'Veliind. (.. Sept. . T,e city tojipht waa brilliantly illuminut-. in honor ol tlw vtaiting utoiana of the pel war, who itnw Im-i-ii potlfftUff into vlevelind nil day to participate in the IXerelaei of the annual reunion of Iba Grand irniy of tba Kefmblle, The enter Hi tie ni ne tonight Was the soldier-, a lid süilors' monajBeat, which Manda in the middle of tin- pablk Rtinre in the lieart of the eity. Kver rndiatinu street w as congest -M with a stream of humanity, und far out on Buelid avenue, where the tpnrklinj electric fountain, in Wade lark, shed it h radiant glories upon the tiilit, the crowds moved incessantly lo and fro. 'I here is M longer any doulit as to tin effect ol the attempted assassination of the prealdenl on the part of the present gathering, it hau stirred the patriotism of the people und the veterans and their friends ure coming to rejoice or to sorrow, us the will of Providence may dictate. lien. Daniel K. Riekiea today gave axproHion lo a lentlmenl which is retlei teil in the heart of every patriot ar heat, Still hale and sturdy, as though the mil ws of oer 70 winterhad not lifted their powder into his scant v locks, standing ereet upon his crutches, Gen, Bleklet strode into .National (i. A. I; headquarters, and lifting his cap to i. en. i,eo Basaieur and the other dignatariea, bowed ami exrJaimedi Comradea, let us thank Ood for the lie's from Buffalo. I he l.onl has heard the uplifted prayers of the eivlllaed world. Christian, Mohamme dan, him s,., j,, ,,i ;, people have unit cd with lis in prayer that McKinley might he spared to us. That praci is answered. Ulessed he the name ol Ihn l.onl who preserves that gnat personality to ns." Then, dropping his impressive manner, tic gem ral said: "I'll hack McKinley' luck every lime The Ood of battles stood by him during the war. Th (tad of good for tune has remained with him met since. He can not die at this time and under such circumstances' PROMPT AND VERY PROPER. vtai? Centraetai Klovaiced fur Treaa unabte i iti rsarn tbaiat lata Shnotlra Ike Hw iil. nt.
Washington, Hept. 10. second Aa sistan? l-OatmastcrGeneral Shalleu burger yesterday aumnuuiljf i-un-celled the contract of a mail carrier for epreasing satisfaction over tin shoot Infi t President McKinley. Tin name ol the person aha was ihndealt with i- I buries F. tortright, end In- inn! a contract for carrying tht nwil bewct n Homer, t ortlaad county Nev. York, am; Hpafford, in (Jnomlagu County, ie sujiie state. The Information concerning bis of fenhe tame to the post office departUeBt through the postmaster at Eb mer, who Indoraed affidavits from fout I eitlseilH of the place confiriniug bit! r port. It S pears 'hat when l ot-night first received the announcement f the news of the attempt upon the pre,-i-deatt's life he remarked with an oath that he was "ghad of it." ami added that the president should have been Killed years ago. Hearing of this re murk three citizens of the town culled upon Cort rght and asked him if the report was cm riet, und he replied thai it was. I poa receiving this Information, duly rapport ed by the oaths of tin i-iticTs who had heard this atatenicnt made, Gen. R hallen barger took prompt steps to cancel Cortrlght's aocirael SpoS the ground that u person Capable of such sentiments is not n tit custodian of the mails of the gov i-i i meat, THE PHOT COL SIGNED. Mr, INiekhlll. ilnviiiK I o III fi le t t lilt MImIiiii. latlta for Home llim x.-" ipsMatntsesMBt, Washington, Sept. t. The followimr cablegram was received at the state depa rt no nt to-dai i Pekln, s. pt. it. "frotocol signed September 7, Hockbill left on the 9th. Hlgned I "t OMiKK." Mr. Bockhill has bean trying to start home from Pekln since August IS, He was authorized to leave then by Sei retary Hay hut, naturally desiring to complete the important work he hud undertaken in connection with the preparation of the protocol, he remained until the finishing touches hnil been added and the document i-igiied. Mr. ROekhlll has added greatly to the esteem in which he was held at the state depart ineni and in diplomat ic circh-s by the skillful manner in vvhiih he conducted the negotiations for the I'nited States under condi tion that antagonized him with some of the most adroit diplomats of the world. He will now husten home to he present at the I'an-American congress iu the City of Mexico next moii t h. The Kchle I our I of lntiilr. Washington, Sept, in. Muring the conference between Admiral Dewey, (resident of the Hchlej court, and (apt. Lemly, judge sdvocstc of the court, at the rtavj department, yesterday, ii wsi nrranged that tht seasloaa of the court, after Thurstlay, whet, the court lirst assemliles at one o'clock, should be held daily Ironi ten to twelve o'clock, tad from one to, three o'clock, or t herea limits. The OOUrt will Hit continuously from na t day, Sunday's excepted, until tun ir.wM igiition is concluded,
FALL TREE PLANUNG. hot m Hanl Trm-Mee In Northern I ntl. tude, II u fun It t n, Mi.dr sue,-seal ui. At the meeting .,f the ,,w.i llorth ruitural society last yav toe question of fail-planting of orchards waa Slscasssd pretty thorougbly.andlt wa stated by one of the iBeaken th I .t s entirely an error to retommead fail pdaatiBf as many do, and especially in the more northern sections ,,f . . ,,a, which conditions tsrould also ! ,
I other sections 0f ti,,. ..,. latitude, I ITie spi aker claimed that the climate ' iftiorthern Iowa ,vas to dry and c 14 that it is only in an ooosslonsl yeai j that fall planting will laccced satisI fSCtorily. If the practice of fail p.:. j lag is ndapted it win re-iit only in I failure in the large majority t fosses, j but, the speaker sad. If you must ;,nd ! will plant in autumn, lean your trees, l in setting, well to the lOUtfe hy SOUth' w-esf. After setting, bank ii around the tree a wide moBUd, II tO SO Incbei I high. Uta cover with a Inavy coa: of j stuhle manure. This prevents frees ng until late, ami when it does freeze will keep frozen until Dring opens, when evtrvthitip hould he removed from around the tree to the bottom live!. The I criticism will he that this means hard labor and plenty of it. hut it is prefer ible to dead trees. Tin- speaki l'- adj vice was not to get trees in tin- fall, hut should you do -n, do not plant them then, hut rather dig, iu a high piaee. a eench three feel deep and three or four feet wide, and a- long as niay be needed, depending upon the number of trees be huried. Ihn end if the trench should he a slope of about 4 degrees, upon which commence laying your trees, with roots Iowa "ti bottom of trench, ami the - tops will reach but little above the original level. Make tin- liver this I enough 'hat you may pack plenty of fine earth between the roots. Covei this layer, roots, bodies and tops, taking can- that The earth is firmly packed aronml the roots. Oommenot with 'mother liyer, t rt a ting in the samt Banner Until a!l are in: then mount, up the earth over the whole, learing Pitches, not too near, around th- outside for draining off the turfsce water The speaker found thai this method was the best one tor f all planting.Prairh Farmer. EARTHWORM'S MISSION. ir l.(ii;-t ri I. ot, selling tile s,, 'i hn tftowfaa the llr to Reach id. ,,i of riimiM. Unattractive and uninteresting though the familiar eftrthwormi mat teem, they have their place la tht eaonomy of nature. At the appro.,, 1 of winter they barrow down deep below the fn st line, ami there tiny re main during the cold weather, of tei burrowing as deep as eight fi beloa the surface. They arc extremely sensitive t heat; and this is proven by 'he fact that the' mv quickly respond to thi firt warmth of early spring, ofrtime. coming from their underground retreats as early a- February, whin r warm rain im- thawed the lUrfnct somewhat. We may see the casting of ihes. primitive tiller of the to! long before we see any Other lign the awakening of the undergrount world. Barthworma have no Visible eyes Tht Ir seeing a ppsratui enn is 1 1 f j.-e cial single cell scattered among t hi epidermal cells of the skin and CO 11 neeted with little branch of nervoui mutter in the body by mean i f a aen aory canal. This limply inahh i thi n to distinguish light from darkness which for thetn is sufficient, II 'lu v live Underground anyway. In burrow ing. the head is swilled by special uc tion and the dirt is pushed a way on al sides. It ab., swallow s t he dirt, w hi el passes through the digestive canal Darwin estimates that there are 100, 800 earthworms in the upp r six fir of every acre in ordinary soil. They are continually turning DVCl the soil ami dragging down leaves em other matter, which helps t,, fertilir.i the soi! and loosen the earth, ellou Inf the air to reach the roots liars 1. llona.1 PLOWING AN ORCHARD. it UiiKt-s Treen iitoriina anil llirlffj It, ) t.inl I urn pi, r l.iin Willi I hr In the Kill. The writer hail I valuahle oiij.-et lesson litis last summer, lie tan part of sn orchard plowed and cultivate HOW TO PLOW AN OIK-HARD. at intervals of u 111 nth or 0, "hill the rest was left in sod. The differ inOt hi W eel. the t WO sect , w as at SJ e-opi-ner. The trees in the plowed purt wire rigorous and thrifty bejroni OaSpara with the others in the s,.t Trj the eNperiment nt lesst on on row of ,M iir own tuts. I'low Kwatc, the tties, an saaartt In tin sat. -ec-ea4 jrear'a ptawing ma v turn the eurtb bach again. Harrow etwa month diiriiic the iessoa, ami v 1 -i aili have a . ..ii. 1 I..,..! ;.-'iu, too. x. y. Tribune.
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Hue en of the lulilt . The waitress slammed an order cf aheut spoonful ". dried u ssaahed potati .si-, ore the eawtoaaar with a defiant air. "1 like in, sample," wcuklv remarki the i a tree as Iss . leaned up the sisal! art "i the nee las roots .it oes Bh si "Tiist wa jour oitler, you ak d t- I po tstoes," Sli.i.,el the Waitreh us htr . . sarrowed i hei lips saaamed a atraight hue. "When d, j..ii sjkj putatnes't'' returned the subdued luau in an etiurt to ivecoioe ii ieadly "l diu l tati.es ti om II a. na. to t i 1 1 in ." said the queen uf the table as abe ner n l lineetej a iu, which ess net "srorl is "And eaea more nobody but the cheap sk..-!-: kn k " The patron gained sis coffee and b I t retieat. ( h- el.n,. i.i j(h i .
Left Ins Him Mown Kn. "That was a pretty harnh thia VOS afJ about nie on tiie AitiM --..iial " "What?" "Way, when thef asked you about :r-v reputation fur truth ami vnucity, jua 1 hadn't am " "Ve; t ,at has troubled me a gnnd dial f.me then, but. hont-Htlv, old BUM, i w:u.t id to let you down easy, to I I.-nl ..1 .it it "I shouhl think you did." "Bat you aught not to complain, S'unsosa I told tbess what your reput tion is that hne setaally is'"- i hicaeo 1'. . I a.lilon Nf Post, "Wtmt i the nature of tin- aew-fangleil Ilia! y which tliev call the L'eltinir si . tie' That I " ' si .( ,i i; ed ( Vlllell. "it e.ilif.lting spine is what the old man us. .1 to have alto- a hard day's plowing, hut be called 11 the bsehai .. N Y '1 . lines. One I. Mile II,. on Ankert. mm whose wife passes the winter in A Hoi Ida. ti e spring iu Kurope, the BUmmSff B Newport, ami the fall in UMBOS, i enBeavoria t.. set lo r to spend an old liome week in Boston.--Hosten Saturday Kvi ning Qasette. Ask Your Dealer for Allen's I'oot-Kitse, A powder to shake into your shoes. It. rests too feet Cum Swollen, Bore, Hot, Ci . A bing.BwcaUng faet and Ingr wing Sa Corns, B anions. Allen' Koot-Kase maksi BOW or tight shoes easy. fSeid by ad drag gists;. ml sia.o store, 2 V Kample mailed i aaa. AddrcssAiieuS OiSflusted,LeHoy,N.Y. The landlady I'm sure the poeng m.-ia Who aplllt'd ler be. .til today will plcVf a nodd boarder." The Cook "What asakei VOU think so. ma'am1''' The landlady "He said he dete-tcd potatoes.' ( lev el, i ml I'laiii Dialer. Piso'a ( ure cannot be too highly apt kt i , a ci.ivh i me. .1. W. O'Brien, W2 Third Ave , V, afianeapoiii , Minn., Jan 8, ltt' 'cs. he cracked a joke." "Well''" "And then was nothing in it." Cleveland Plain Dsaler. Hoxale'a ( roup nre Hie life Mver of children, No opium, r0cts. Ixjvc poems should always be hound in ai: . I '.in ago Daily Nt Half an hour i- all the tine teouired to dye with PUTNAM KADKLK."- DYKi. Never he unle-s . ii . . -I mal. i n me one behevt it.- Atchison Globe, fH MARKfcTs. New fork, Bi ; t to COTTI-B Native Btcers....t jo ys ' l i'I'Ti lN- .Middling y 1 I.i il U Unit, r Wheat.... 2 60 o U 10 WHKAg No. J Red Un 4 CORN No. j t!-, ! :: 4 UATat- No : t :i ' 'KK- M ss New Ii Tä i Ii? J5 BT LOUIS, COTTON MI'I.IIImk r , pasi nss sneers 4 ... n "OWS und Ii. if. rs. 2 S3 kt 1: 1 A 1.'. KS 1 per I'O to 1 In 11 ;s Kalr to 'holi . . Kllhl-.l I air to Choice i , a .1 .. Patents 4 .1 I, IS nj i 40 i T(i s ,J 30 KMer tirades ... 7,, .,i WHGAl .No. J neu it u ( i 'KN No. t v I'ATH No. 2 m ;' KVK No. 2 fj- :, TOBACCO Lues las ta 1- 1 Leal Hurl. . . 4 in .1 l;1 ts HAY I'h-ar Tlinothv i'i mr hi i H I 'TT KK Choice Dairy... 14 u 11 11 Ai ' N- 'li ar Ulli 'n E ;s Fn s-h y M POKK SlaniiarI.M-ss(iievv) 1 1.'. LAHla I'i line Sit.im. . .... ... .1 CHICACK I, I'ATTI.i: Native Hie, ! H ' IS 1' .Ir to Cholt e .. fit K KP- Kulr to 'hoi. . PLOUR Wlnti r Pati nts Bprtns 1 - t 1 1 1 .- WHEAT No : Spring N... ).-.i CORN N... OATS- No. 2 PoHK Mt ss .
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terancea of noted clergymen on the! Address Dr. Hartman. President of euratlve Virtues of I'eruna is the above The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, obi trom Bishop Orant, (Ohio.
WINCHESTER "NEW RIVAL" FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS outshoot ail other black powder shells, because they are made better and loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of powder, shot and wadding. Try them and you will be convinced. ALL 1 REPUTABLE DEALERS KEEP a THEM
LIBBY'S Mince Meat. In cur rnarr.moth kitchen we cm ley ft chef ho is ar, cvj ert in making mince pies. He has charge of making all of Libbjr't IfUSM Meal. He use the very choicest materials. Hei told to make the best Mince Meat ever sohl-and he does. Get a package at your grcx er'i; enough for two large pies. 011 11 nevrr use another kind again, .j. l.ibby s Atlas of the World, with ja W ne maps, sue 8111 BSehCI, sent any y v! pre tor ic cts. in stamps. Our book- J let, "How to Make Good Th-.nars to Est," mailed free. J Libby, McNeill & Libby, ! -5- CHICAGO. -jFEEDERS! fflBSs! H V. 1 .irr. ten er mori tlif- KT-fh fer-ni lo' nils of ileatrat'.- s btaUi I. . .i.' l on trai K VVV can inal straiflit er II. set! . us m CAR LOAD RATES. It a .1 RAY YOU W s. i ,1 tor samples ;o, pf , , F. W. QOEKE St CO., SS .rlh Weruad Nlrrrl, ST. LOt IN, MU. nXADEn. (V THIS PiPKR iiicciKiNti to ni Y AjtYTaWS Ai KKTlstn IN Iff 0OU MNH MIOt l.l) INSIST UFOS IIAVINli WHAT TltrV ASK HR. MKH KINO ALL MJBaltTU tWä Oll IMITATION. USE CERTAIN CHILL CURE. eAIliBI JErlo. BOe.
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Are you happy? Not if your liver and bowels don't work. Happiness depends on the bowels. Every time you eat. you put into your body not only good material for repairs and fuel, but a mass of useless stuff that has to be removed promptly or it will dog your macliinery, poison your bloods
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Writer His Recommendation for the Famous Catarrh Remedy, Pe-ru-na. The day was ekes men of promt1. 1 see ! . : a ted to give their teal lasoal ais to proprietär medicines for imb-liCS-tSOa, This rema "s true to-day of OS I pnprietary nu dicines. Hut HereUS has beeoUit .so ju-tl lainoiis, its merits are known to so manj people of hie and low station that SOBS heaitatei lo 11 hi- 1. line in print ri comJ , lilt lei il .'J I'I 1 11 .1 L'hi wing let tera froaa paatan win, u-e I'eruna speak for themselves: Be Ii (1 uuth. pavtor of the I'reapiei as Church, t Oreatsahaea, ta. writes: "M.v litth bo had beeaaufferiaajtst sonn- ' me with calarrh of the lower I bowels Ither 1 asm dies had faded, but after takiag two bvttiei "i Peruna the troutde almost entirely dLsajipeared. For this spe-ial malady I consider M well aigh a spi citic " Bee, K. tl. Sniitk. 1;. v A. s Vaughn, Eureka Spring Ark., say-: "1 had heen prostrated by eoiicest.ve chilis and was almost. dead, as soon as able to tie about, 1 ,-ora-mt net d the use of I'eruna. 1 took live bottles; my Strength returned rapidly and I am now enjoying my unual health." lt v. A. Ä. Vaaajtm. Ds, write nt once to Dr. Hurt man, giving a full ttstement of your ease und In m I he pleased to "ive you bis val uahle adv ice pratis. g PAINT RISKS The riski in painting are thrge: materials, mixing, put" tiny on. With lx.st lead anil nil you take two; with ordinary mixed paint three; with Devoe ready paint none. On ?ach package is this label: I! v.-.i I. .TtSSV i it t 0. find with this paint at Snv time, either now in ssUaiiafl 1 r .itt. r in iti. wsarlas. IsM oar deaiei .iIk.iu Ii v, assfiorlsa turn to tin wh.ti 1 r ilit BtSOSt it at cur rapusn H-.it .h. . ins. It .in.l us the justice to tullow 1 nst rm t ions. F. W. Dkvok A Company. Paint -safety for you Devoe as in no other. tn P.intjihlet on painting free if yoa mention this paper. GOOD PAINT DEVOE. CHICAGO, tbo man who -rowrs Rawrer'a Wlrk-m. They i-" md' csf tl r .iigtiout. ili.ut.le and trtphs mm ii. ., arraaiM wator, a roof. Sawyer's Slickers er soft anil smooth. WIS m t rrucc. il tl or tecoBss Me ky 1 blatSSaa trrr. . M. Sawyer Son, Sole Mlrs. tast CaatbrMgo, Mass. RAG T an it l e sir I wh" will semi r lOljl '- OvetlM-r a.O. ! nauHM snd s-MrcsHWa of (S) Ittt-Ia f rtassCa, we w.ii sann, iwti.altl 1 no of let i. ; nl.l 1 Hi' ol usi 4 HTT It ill V IMSLIJS. DOLLS ART FABRIC MILLS. I " 11 r' in. Iii I' C. AO Wklte Ire, MW TUKS. A.H.H-B 1882 SUSS WKI IilvU TU AUVKHTISKsi tslra.e alate that ts aas the Adas seal la lAla pwaar.
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