Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 January 1898 — Page 6

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FOR BARGAINS IN FOR SALE OR TRADE. No 180 seres in Center township, 3 mi lee aoalh of Plymouth. 70 MM! improved, 5 room house, barn 20x40, wagon f bed and corn en be, a good orchard of all km Je of f mite, price $37.50. No 2 SO acres in West township, 6 miles west of Plymouth. 70 acres improved, balance in timber. House is uearly new, with 7 rooms, outside cellar, 'air barn, two good orchards, all kinds of fruit Will trade for good residence property in Plymouth. No 3 C2 acres in West township, 4l miles from Plymouth. 62 acres in cultivation, balance in timber, a good house and barn, a tin orchard, black walnut and; price $2,600. No 4120 arres 5 miles west of Argos id acres improved, good house with 7 rjoiDB, brn 22x50, other out building ii good orchard; a ill trade for smaller farm ana give long time on differtnce. No 5 116 acres '6 miles from Donaldson. 79 acres improved, balanoe in meadow and timber, fair bouse and a 2ood barn, with other out buildings; will Bell for $21.50 per acre or trade for city property. NcG 100 acres 7 miles west of Plymonth. 85 acres in cultivation, balance in timber, 1 mile from Donaldson; will cell cheap or trade fur business property No 7 80acres4 miles west of Plymonth. 70 acres in cultivation, balance in timber, good home and barn, good orchard and wind mill; will trade for 40 a?res or town property; price $40 per acre. No 8 -100 acres 8 miles from Plymouth with tise improvements, fruits of all kinds, heavy timber land; will sell cheap if soli soon. Anyone wautitig a farm iheap can gst it b7 calling at once. Nc9 ?4,000 stock of general merchandise in a village near Plymouth, doing a good business; will trade for an improved farm. No. 10 A fine farm of 139 acres hi mile from Donelson, lud. 1 miles fn m Plymouth, with tine large house, two b u barns and all other ontbnildiugs needed on a farm, with a big orchard of all kindc i f fr ute, wind mill, stone milk house, etc. toe her wilh horse?, cattle, bogs, poultry implements and grain. Will sell cheap 1500 cash, baluc e on time to suit purchaser tr will trade for Chisago improved property. No. 1150 acres ou MioMffSa roil be tween Plymouth and Argoa. WsH improved. Will Eell caeap or tri.de for lo An property. No. 12 00 acres in West town ! hip near Donelson, A-uh good i-n proved n's. Will ell on termsi to suit buyer. Cheap. No. 13 80 acre in Polk township near school bou9?. with good imt rovements. Good and. Will trade for 121) tens and pay cash difference. Must be within 3 or (miles of Plymouth. No. 142175.; acres near Sligo in west t iWLSiip. A good two-story bouse good btro and other outbui! hntre. Will trade f jr smaller frm or town property. No. 15 1 have a new home on West Grro street, nw barn, a corner lot; will Br 11 obs&p and od monthly payments. No. 16 K. nse and two lots on Walnut street near oonrt house and school. For sale ut a bargain if taken soon. No. A fins bouse nar the new school building on south side of river. Will trade for 40, 60 or 80 acre farm and aa f nme incumbrance from (1,000 to (1,500 Now is your chance, It you want to buy a farm, trade for a farm, sell a farm, or buy or sell town property, I can suit you, having property of all kinds in any part of town, or anywhere in or o it of trie state. We will try to suit you if given a chance. Will be at Law Off m of la M Lanei each Saturday, and all business during the week will receive attention at said office. Yours for busin es S H. JOSEPH.

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C W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA. 8 Minor Happenings of the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. I'olltlcal, Ilelljclnaa. so. ii muii Criminal Doings of Iii Whole World laif fully I IciukI for liar l(iaders 1 u A ctitle ut Keroid. London- Sir Robert Henry Meade, permanent under secretary of state for the colonies since 1891, is dead. He was born in 1S35. Tuscola. 111. Robert Vandveater, a well-known young man of Camargo, was found dead on the Indianapolis, Decatur & Westen Railroad track. Indications lead his friends to believe that he was foully dealt with. Providence, R. 1. -The steer mansion at Nyatt, one of the Lett-known residences along the shore of Nanagansett Bay, was destroyed by fire. It cost 130,000. London A marriage has been arranged between Hon. Rowland Charles Frederick Leigh, youngest son of Baron Leigh, and Mite Mabel (Jordon, daughter of Colonel VY. W. (Jordan of Savannah. Eureka. Kit The jury in the New case returned a verdict of murder in the second degree against George Dobbs and Mrs. Emilie New. jointly charged with the nordet of the latter's husband. Joseph II. New. on Oct. 21. Eau Claire. Wis. -Mrs. Christine Elchert died in her pew in church. She had he.irt disease. Joliet. 111. Thomas Treaynor. aged 3b' years, was killed by the cars on the Chicago & Alton road. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Mrs. John Ripke was instant. y killed in a runaway while fofas to ourch. Providence. EL 1. -The Steer mansion at Hyatt, Narr ig insert bay. was destroyed by fire. It (ost $'0.000. Butler. I rid. Wabash surveyors are laying out a line of road from Montpelier. O.. to Toledo, making it a Chicago-Toledo air line. Atchison, Kas. -Jennings JndsJi and his two daughters, aged IS and 14 years, were run down and killed outlight by a train. St. Louis. .Mo. -Fire destroyed the tobacco warehouse of Christian Pepers. It is estimated that the loss will amount to over Sioo.oou. Albion, Neb. Willard Baker, cashier of the Amnion nations bank, shot himself fatally. He had been in poor health for some time. Philadelphia. Pa. Two more counterfeit $100 silver certificates turned up at the sub-treasury and at the Fourth Street national bank. Mankato. Minn. M. Q. Willard. brother of the late John A. Willard, made a personal assignment. The liabilities will probably reach $123.000. Middletovvn. N. V. Frank Beckwith, a watchman for the Ontario At Western railroad, was killed by Edward Simpson, a former inmate of the Elmira reformatory out on parole. Austin. Tex. Railroad Commissioner Reagan, who has been an avowed candidate for United States senator against Gov. Culberson and Senator Mills, has withdrawn from the race. Denver, Col. J. II. Ca lag!i, r f Sheldon, Iowa, baa filed a suit in the district court here against Mrs. Andre Sanbo, asking $10,010 for alleged breach of marriage. Chamberlain. S. D. John Rush, a county Commissioner, was found dead, with the top of his head blown off by the discharge of a shotgun. It is believed to be a case of suicide. Red 0,;k. Iowa- J. G. Diedricks has conveyed his city property, valued at $"..000, to two trustees, to be sold upon the death of himself and wife, and the proceeds to be used in establishing a public library. New York The i : ni of one of the drivers of an engine on the Baltimore & Ohio burst as the train was rushing past Netherwood, N. J. Three prsons were slightly injured. The train was making fully fifiy miles an hour when the accident occurred. Memphis. Term. Dr. Shcp A. Rogers, who was shot by Mrs. Mary Sandbrink, died at St. Joseph's hospital. In a statement written by th woman before the shooting she alleges that Rogra had borrowed money from her and would not marry her. Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Julia Ging, twin sister of Catherine (iing, the victim of Murderer Harry Etayward, has lost her suit against the Travelers' Accident Insurance company to recover the face of an BCCl dent policy on her sister's life. Judge .Yb (lee held that the murder was not an accident. Hicksville, Ohio William Cleveland, a wealthy farmer, committed suicide. He was insane. Grand Rapids, Mich. James E. McBrlde was arrested, accused of embezzling $:i00 from a client. He is secretary of the Michigan Populist state central committee. Carlinville, 111. Emil F. Behrens, aged 28, a prominent pharmacist, shot himself through the heart. Huntington, lud. John Mills, aged 70 years, was butchering hogs, when he dropped deed. Milwaukee, Wis.- The will of R. P. Elmore leaves an estate of $100,000 to his four children. The widow is given the homestead and enough cash and securities to amount to $L,r,000.

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CASUALTIES. Philadelphia, Pa. David O. Swire, of the firm of Swire & Scott, carpet manufacturers, was killed by a Pniladelphia & Reading railway train. Grass Valley. Cal. Mrs. Paul Bish. while lighting a fire during the absence of her husband, accidentally ignited her clothing and was burned to death. Paeucah, Ky. Fire destroyed the Renkopf & b'ons' collar factory, entailing a loss of $50.000. with only $4.000 of insurance. Charles Dillon, a fireman, was caught under falling walls and fatally injured. Georgetown. Ind. Daniel Gordon, proprietor of the flouring mill, was caught in the main belt of the large flywheel, taken around one revolution and dropped to the floor, a distance of twelve feet. Both limbs were crushed to pulp. Carlinville, 111. George Moore, aged 20, while at work in the Carlinville coal shaft, was struck by falling coal and instantly killed. Kingston, Ont. A panic was almost precipitated in the penitentiary by a candle on the altar in the Catholic chapel setting fire to the decorations. Sioux City, Iowa. The mutilated body of Frank Malloy, a plumber, was discovered beside the Sioux City &. Pacific railway track. He had evidently fallen from a train. Rockford, 111. Henry Clark, 8 years old, was drowned while skating. He was the son of the Rev. E. Warren Clark, noted traveler and lecturer on oriental topics. Sing Sing, N.Y. r"ire was discovered In the messroora of the state prison. Instead of taking advantage of the incident to make an attempt to escape. the prisoners extinguished the flames. Saginaw, Mich. A cartful estimate of the losses at the fire of the Saginaw Lumber and Salt company at Crow Island shows that there was about 7,000,000 feet of lumber destroyed, valued at $100.000. Stockton, Cal. Warehouses No. 5 and No. 16 of the Farmers' L'nion and Milling company burned. Loss, $500,000. Minooka. 111. John Dougherty, an unmarried man about 34 years of age, was instantly killed by a passenger train on the Rock Island road. San Jose. Cal. Rebecca Smith, 5 years old. was fatally shot by her 10-ycar-old brother while playing with a revolver. Wausau. Wis. A Northwestern passenger train struck a team and wagon at Pen wood. John Trask, one of the occupants, was killed.

FOREIGN. Madrid An official dispatch from Manilla, capital of the Philippine Islands, announces that the Spanish flag has been hoisted at Camoerent and Biacubato. It is added that tke insurgents rendered military honors and cheered for Spain. Paris vJen. Saussier, the military governor of Paris, has decided to try Maj. Count Esterhazy by court-martial behind closed doors on Jan. 10. Toronto A cablegram from London says Lord Hertford disclaims any knowledge of the reported intention oi the Imperial authorities to appoint hira Lord Aberdeen's successor. New Orleane, La. Three negro murderers Louis Richards. George Wash" ington and Foxli Morris -died on the scaffold at Hahnville, a small tovn in St. Charles parish. CRIME. Sioux City, Iowa After loading the 'harheep" with his own drinks till he lay helpless on the floor, thugs took possession of John Retter's saloon, served drinks for an hour, pocketed the proceeds, emptied the cash register and decamped. New York It is claimed by the Adams Expresa company that l man giving his name as T. Francis Sanders has obtained a large amount of money In small sums from the wives and relatives of persons recently deceased by sending valueless packages cash on delivery. Greenfie'd, Mafs. John O'Xeil, Jr., was hanged for the murder of Mrs. Hattie McCloud. Warren, Ohio. Louis Yura of this city, irho srss convicted of killing liaac Hill, was granted a new trial. Fort Scott. Kan.- Walter Catt shot his young wife twice and then sent a bulle' into his own brain. Princeton, Ind. Tri Docker, the hoy desperado, now confined in the Gibson county jail charged with forgery and other crimes, has made a confession to Sheriff Murphy, which discloses the existence of an organized ging of forgers and burglars in the count v. Cheyenne Wells. Wyu. An unknown tramp, who at the point of a revolver robbed W. B. Ayres, station sgent on the Kansas Pacific railroad at Wesksn, and subsequently set fire to the snowsheds near Sharon Springs, was killed by Section Foreman Forseherg. Liberty, Mo. - Walter Foley, aged 23 ye,-:rs. was arrested charged with holding up a gambling hall at Ogden. Utah, Dec. is. when $200 in lilver was carried off. Wheeling. W. Vs. Clinton Johnson and Peter Jones, wealthy oil men, partners in several 'ig venture-, got into a quarrel over a woman and Johnson shot and killed Jones. Webster City, loifsT Wesley Vance and Louis Ress were arrested, accused of illegally selling liquors. Muncie, Ind. Isaac Beck, local agent of the American Express coi..pany, despondent over business troubles, committed suicide Sbelbyville, lud. Oliver Bassott, farmer. Ordered a hunter on his premises to leave. The trespasser shot Bastett. The wound la serious. Sai Bernardino. Cal. A. P. Revis, a member of the Salvation Army in Redlands, who was arrested for wholesale thievery, confessed and asked to If sentenced.

MISCELLANEOUS.

St. Joseph, Mich. Petitions aro in circulation calling for a special election te vote on the prohibition of the liquor traffic. New York. Carl P. Flucker, a millionaire planter and miner, well known in the United States and Europe, died suddenly of apoplexy. Virginia, 111. William H. Conover, aged tJ7, a prominent live stock dealer. and Robert Cooper, aged 75, a well known pioneer, are dead. Malone, N. Y. Quite a severe earth1 quake shock was felt. Buildings trenii bled so that the occupants were star- ' tied. No damage was done. Waukegan. 111. The Kewanee Tube Company is testing the free iron ore found in large quantities in the sand along the lake shore north of this city. Dubuque, Iowa. Dr. Nicholas Bray ! has invented a device for calculating the distance of an enemy. It is intendj ed for the navy. The range is 19,000 yards. Assumption. 111. J M. Birce, a leading lawyer, is dead. Richmond, Ind. Frank Carroll, shoe dealer, failed with liabilities of $26,000 and aesets of $16,000. Richmond. Ind. The Richmond Natural Gas company announced an increase in the price of gas from 12 to 18 cents per 1.000 cubic feet. The reason given is that the pressure is diminishing, the plant is likely soon to be worthless. Roanoke. III. This village has parsed an ordinance prohibiting the smoking of cigarettes in public places, with a heavy penalty for its violation. The ordinance also requires the payment of $250 annually for the privilege of selling cigarettes. Flora. Ind. -Some years ago Amer Green was lynched at this place for the supposed murder of Miss Luella Mabbitt. Bodies were found, but none definitely identified. The Rev. D. Riley Parker now claims to have seen her alive and well in New Mexico. Keokuk. Iowa Judge Caleb Forbes Davis died here, aged H6. Carthage. 111. Mrs Jackson Schultz, a pioneer and noted character, is dead. Fremont. Neb. E. Schurman. president of the Commercial national bank, in dead Sfeadon, Ind. Sheldon Beebee. extenshe grain buyers, have filed mortB8es aggregating $5.000. Newark, Ohio Morgan Jones was the third child of Griffith Jones to meet a violent death. Richmond, Ind. - The Richmond grain and stock exchange, controlled by 0"Dell & Co. of Cincinnati, is in trouble with its creditors. Notre Dame. Ind. The successor to the late Provincial William Corby of the Order of the Holy Cross is Dr. John A. Zahm, who is now in Rome. Greenville. Tenn.- In a fit of insanity Alexander Carter killed his wife and 19-year-old daughter Moatie while they slept, and then shot and killed himself. Crown Point, Ind.-The farmers in the southern portion of this county are prepariug to lay steel rails, similar to street-car tracks, over the country roads for wagons and boggles, LaPoite, lud. St. John's Lutheran i horch has BOSSed a resolution prohibiting the giving of .-ommunioa to persons who affiliate with worldly clubs and who attend dance s and masquerade balls. Omaha. Neb. The case of contempt of court against Gilbert M. Hitchcock was taken under advisement. Judge Keyset announced that he would not render a decision during tlte present term of court. Indianapolis, Ind. D. It Geeting. superintendent of public instruction, made the semi-annual apportionment of the common school revenue for tuition purpose. It Is based upon the last enumeration, which shows that there are 74,902 persons of school age in the state. To each of these is apportioned $1.28. Carthage. 111. Frank Owens, a pioneer and prominent citizen, died, aged 80. Jackson. Tenn. Pond & Co., a leading dry goods firm, have assigned, with liabilities of about $12,500 and assets of $14,000. St. Joseph, Mo. An effort is being made to keep Calhoun Calkins out of prison for burglary and arson by setting up a defense of insanity. LATEST MARKET REPOPTS. CHiCÄTrO. f attle, all grades I1.S5 Hogs, common to prime 1.83 ;.:o i 3.65 (i 5.85 .26"'8 ii .85 Sheep and lambs 2.50 Corn, No. 2 Wheat, No. ?, spring. .26 .SO Oats, No. 3 white Eggs Rye. No. S Putter NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red Corn. No. 2 Oats, No. 2 IfILW A.UKEE. .22 12 45U 12 .21 1.00 35'i .28 M Wheat, No. 2 spring.. Corn, No. 3 .85 .87 .26HG .'11 Gats. No. 2 white 21 Parity, No. 2 41 TOLEDO. Wheat. No. 2 cash Corn, No. 2 mixed Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye. No. 2 cash Cloversced, prime cash. ST. LOP IS. 9 0 .24 .43 .91 .27 .46 g2 e5.20 03.68 5.75 Cattle, all grades 2.00 Hogs 2.30 Sheep and lambs 4.00 Wheat. No. 2 .92 Vj .93 .28 .25 Oats. No. 2 c.ish Corn, No. 2 cash KANSAS CITY Cattle, all grades 2.00 Hogs, all grades 3.00 Sheep and lambs 2.C0 PEORIA. Rye. No. 2 ((5.00 03.60 6 :..50 .40 24 0 4 260 .27 Osts, No. 2 white Corn, No. 3

NEWS OF INDIANA.

MINOR HAPPENINGS DURING THE PAST WEEK. TuSllin K. Tyle II.- Ueen Adjudged Inne rolüoned by Pair of Spectacle Drugget! und Kohbetl by Tramps A Iteligiou Awake ulnx. TollleS K. Tyle Intnnp. Lr-fayette. Tullius R. Pyle was taken to Indianapolis to answer in the Federal court for alleged fraudulent use of mails in receiving orders for shipment by the Lafayette Grocery Supply Company and failing to ship goods. A commission here found the prisoner to be of unsound mind, with suicidal and homicidal tendencies. The inquiry was begun at the request of the defendant's wife, and it was not completed until after he had been taken ; from the city. It becomes interesting to know how the finding will be regarded by the Federal authorities and what bearing it will have on the prosecution. Drugged and Knbbed by Tramp. Ft. Wayne. Gustav Jacobs, suspicious of banks and always carrying money on his person, left home several days ago with several hundred dollars in his possession, and later word was received that he had been found at Orleans, this state, penniless, nearly frozen and partially demented, with his money gone. It develops, however, that upon reaching Lagrange he deposited $900, keeping $300 with him, and it is the supposition that he fell in with tramps, who drugged and robbed him of this amount. He will be held in the county infirmary, near Paoii. until the sheriff can return him to this city. His property here is valued at $8,000. ToUoned by Spectacle. Waterloo. Mrs. Samuel Milliman of this city bought a pair of spectacles of a tramp, who appeared at her door last week. The frames were represented to be gold, and she paid the price and began wearing them. As a result they poisoned her nose: the inflammation spread to her eyes, blood poisoning developed, and her face and eyes are in a deplorable condition. Examination disclosed that some sort of acid had been put on the frames to make then' appear like gold. Expert Barvbaefe Rider Dead. Peru. Word has reac hed here that Benton Hughes, one of the most expert bareback riders in the country, i dead with typhoid fever. He has been with the Wallace shows during the last season. The show is still out, and will not return to winter quarters in this city until next week. Unless the weather moderates there will be danger of some of the animals freezing to death while en route. A Regulator Blows to Pieces. Hartford City. The regulator at one of the wells of the Hartford City Gas Company was blown to pieces by the gas pressure yesterday. Superintendent C. F. Kelley. who stood within two feet of it, escaped injury, although pieces of iron flew all about him. Mr. Kelley had just placed a new diaphragm in the regulator, and he eithei cracked it or turned on the gas toj suddenly. Keliclinis u ;i k ;i i u Albany. Religious sentiment has been greatly aroused in this city by revival meetings held in and near here recently. The Methodists have closed meeting at which 200 conversions were reported. The New Lights are now in a meeting three miles south, and from ten to twenty peisons profess conversion nightly. The effect is working a moral revolution in this city. State Items. Dr. H. A. Mumaw of Slkhsrt has a Bible dictionary which was printed in Januaiy. 1798, by Isaia Thomas, Jr., o.' Worcester, Mass. The expressed design of the book is to "enable the younger and more unlearned clergy to pronounce with propriety and uniformity the difficult words of the scripture." In the back there i.s a number of advertisements of religious publications, among which appear 'Letters of Voltaire, two vols." L R. Jeffcrs of Chicago has purchased the plant of the Wsbssil Tribune company. George Klare and Enoch Small retiring. There is no change in the editorial or reportorial departments under the new management. Leonidas L Johnson of Otter Creek township, Vigo county, who recently died in the Central Indiana Insane hospital, during the war lerred wiu the Eighty-fifth Indiana regiment. Every department of the Kokomo plate-glass works has resumed operations. Piece-work is enforced, and all of the ring-lenders of the recent strike were dismissed. Major C. T. Doxey of Anderson, who was removed to Hot Springs. Ark., is reported to be materially improving in health. He will spend the remainder of the winter either at Nassau or on the Florida coast. An overheated furnace in the basement set fire to the Vandalia railwav station at bognnsport, destroying the building. Loss. $.r,000. John Mills of Mt. Etna f 11 de:id while butchering hogs. Before discovery some of hi fingers had been bitten off by the hogs. The partially decomposed remains of a child were found in the woods near Kokomo, the appearances indicating murder. The case of Robert Lane, indicted for the murder of Thomas Good, will be called at Frankfort on the 2Gth inst.

Rheumatism Is permanently cured By Hood's Sarsaparilla Which neutralizes the Lactic acid in the blood. Thousands write That they have felt thl No symptoms of Rheumatism since talcing Hood's Sarsaparilla, Wanted the 83. Some time ago C. S. Hetherington bought a sixty-dollar suit of clothes but they were somewhat small, and ha did not wear them. He met ' Jack" Burk on the street and told him he could have them. Burk took the clothes, but returned a few days afterward and said: "Cliff. I guess you will have to give me $3 on the strength of that suit." "How does that come?'' said Mr. Hetherington. in astonishment. "Well' said Burk. "I had to have the clothes made a little smaller."' Atchison Globe.

AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting in the courts our ripht to the exclusive use of the word "t'ASTOKI A," and "PITCHER'S CAST0KIA," as our Trade Mark. I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hvannls. Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTOKIA." the same that has borne aud does now bear the fac-simile signature of CHAS. H. F LETC'H KK on every wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER S CASTORTA" which ha been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look carefully at the wrapper and see that it is "the kind yo i have always bought. " and has the signature of CHAS. H PXJCTCHE8 on the Wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Contuur C ompany of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March , IMC. SAMUEL PITCHER. M. D. 'o Warmth Pereeptlhle. "Do you call this a hot-water bottle?" said the inexperienced customer to the druggist. "Yes, sir, end it is a very good one, too." "It seems cold to me." Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best of all rough cures. George V. Lötz. Fabuther, La.. August 2t 18B& You can t always tell what a man thinks of yon by what he says. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and ncU gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures hmbitonl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptahle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the mo-t healthy ami agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FR A fICISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N.T. FOR 14 CENTS Wp wish to gain l.'O,000 new cuat'nprs, unit heiii' Her 1 l'k. 1 ! )av Ka,iih. 1(V 1 ykg. harly tirin Turnip, Mb i irut'si tveii necT, ice Hi-ruiirck Cucumber, 10c Ulm Victoria Lettuce, l.'io Kiondyko Melon, 15c tl orabi i ciiant Onion, l.'o Bruliant Flower Seeds, lie Wortli $1.00, for I t rente. A'-OTelO pkjta. worth $1 U0, wo will mail y. u lr.'O, togothi'r with our (treat Plant and Seed Catalogue upon r iit of xhi-t n' t i-e find 14 postage. We invite your trade and Itnow when jn cmt try Salrer'a eeedsyou willnerer get along without thoip. PotalopN WLt A I .SO n BM. Catalog alone 5c. No. ... 8ALZIR Mi 11 CO., Li (RCWHK, WIS. Southern Farm and Rice Lands WHERE!? In Southwest l.ouisinna. HOW MUCH? fid per acre and up. wnnls THUMS? One third ensh, bsSUMS on time. PROFITS? Tay for everything in one year. PARTICULARS? Write to The Farmssv Gokmtsatloa "o., ho;i Fisher ItuildiiiK. Chicago Climate perfect! Crops magnificent! Excellent Schrols and Churches and Good Society. GREATEST PUZZLE ON EARTH STAR OF BETHLEHEM AND THE CROSS. Tway folks uw ptetweS aal aU folk leuchte I with lt. I (f V Bold Waicioe mi l other valuald pit-rni. tc every er on who a le- thin pnale. Semi inrir. In nllvor for purst I nl ir of preie-itv IcMrwta tli in-niera ni Mannfa lurvr JOKL MKkWooL), Maozjr, Kuah C o., Ind. ftrPnflNIÄ 8 BERIAN MILLET VLLIIVKALY FORTUNE Ml LIST alirilslCER "ust-pnooF oats WhLIVFMERSSUPRI8ECORN The four trrale-t farm mhmI noveltiraever originate I A Kample of n il. tagCttMV with one of theftm-st rt t ImN ever SMB. all MatajaM, for two 2 cent staiti KI-OTE SEED CO . Sioux Falls. Bouth Dnk N. B. A few k o.l careful farmers wanted in every state to raise our tarin seed specialties ou loutract. Liberal pru-es paid. Ask for terms.

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