St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1894 — Page 3

J LOSS OF POWER f and Manly Vigor, Nervous DeB bility, Paralysis, or Palsy, OrS ganic Weakness and wasting I Drains upon the system, resultI ing in dullness of mental Facul- [ tics, Impaired Memory, Low ' Spirits, Morose or Irritable Temper, fear of impending calamity, and a thousand and one derangements of both body and mind result from pernicious secret practices, often indulged in by the young, through ignorance of their ruinous consequences. To reach, re-claim and restore suvh unfortunates to health and happiness, is the aim of an association of medical gentlemen who have prepared a book, written in

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plain but chaste language, treating of the nature, symptoms and curability, by home treatment, of such diseases. The World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors of tno Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., will, on receipt, of this notice, •with 10 cents (in stamps for postage) mail, sealed in plain envelope, a copy of this useful book. It should be rend by every young man, parent and guardian In the land. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the’needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. ■ Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Svrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup ; Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, I and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DOHALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every j kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofuia down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificate’s i of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them;, the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts bsing stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists.

“Almost as Palatable as Milk” This is a fact with regard to Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In Scott’s Emulsion * you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to digestion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott’s Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science. Prepared by Scott & Bowne. N. Y. All druggists. Ely’s Cream QUICKLY (TRES S COLD IN HEADFw Apply Balm Into each nostrl 1, ELY BROS., 56 WarrenSUN.Y. AGENTS MAKE S 5 a Day Utensil Invented. Ret i 11535 et s. to <>so <i in a house. Sample post paid,five cents.FORSHEE & MAKIN Cincinnati,O ” > Blooded Cattle, Sheep. Hogs, Poultry and Snorting Dogs. Sendst'mpstor catalogues. p, BUYEK & CO., COATESVILLE, PA I I B® Consumptives mid people M who have weak lungs or Asth- Be H ma, should use Piso’s Cure for ® |®l Consumption. It has cured ■ H thontarili. It has not Injur-® SSJ ed one. It is not bad to take. ■ It is the bast cough syrup. g Sbl Sold everywhere. 85e. W

BURIED IN A COAL PIT THIRTEEN MEN PROBABLY DEAD IN A MINE. Workmen Had Gone Into Old Workings to Mako Kepiiirs and Were Suddenly Overwhelmed —Most of the Victims Had Wives and Children. Kesalt of a Illg Cave-In. Plymouth, Pa., was Tuesday tho scene of the worst mine accident that has occurred in the anthracite region in eight years. In December, 1885, twenty-two men perished in No. 1 mine in Nanticoke by a cave-in. Thirteen men mot their death in tho same manner in Gaylord slope in tho Kingston Coal Company's mine Tuesday’ morning. The men, who were all expert miners, entered the mine to prop up the roof, which was falling in. It was dangerous work, but big wages ■ were offered, and in these slack times ' t here we: e plenty men of who were will- ( ing to take tho risk. In propping the roof timbers about four feet in length ( are used. The men had just begun work when a terrific crash was heard. In an instant the men must have scattered like rats, but they were tco late. The roof c wering an area of 500 yards had crashed in. The supposition ii that the men were caught in the fall and mangled out of recoin t.on. At fin-t there was great hoj e that they might be alive, but there is little now. This h pe is based on the fa -t that the roof where the men were at work is still intact a d that they are hemmed n by the debii< whch fell o i all sides of them. But even if the ; did escape injury the chances are that they will never be rescued alive and starvation must be their fat ■. Immediately after tho di a t t ccurred a rescuing patty made up of exjert miners was organize I and they descend d the sha tat nice. In the fa< e of death the rescue:s v. orked n bly to clear the main gung.vay ii order to make a; a^segewuy to reach the spot where the thirteen mm were at woik. Every minute the m iso cf falling rock could bo heard throughout tho mine, but thr rescuers kept, b avely at work. Shortly be "ore noon a loud, rumblir g noise v,as heard an 1 another big section of the roof ca ed in right in front of the rescuers. The Litt sr were then compelled to flee for their lives. The Gaylord mine, wh to the accident cccuired, h is not I ee i o;h rat'd for years. The old pi'.lais s pp.utiig the roof had I ocome weakened. This caused the surface to press down, and when th ■ rock and e< al overhead was ! disti rbe 1 the least it began to j “squee e " and then finally tall in. The accident mak s eleven widows and । thirty-one orphans. Ins de Superin- . tendent Picton, whose son was in charge of the missing party, says he I will not give up h< pe until the dead bodies a:e brought out. A RELIGIOUS WAVE. Almost Unparalleled in It* Extent, Sweep* In^ the Southwest. The fact has often been n diced and commented upon that a religious wave of greater or Ue Bd< g!-e ■ of p wer always follows a peri <1 of financial de-pres-ion. This winter furnishes no exception to the rule. The reports since the close of summer, a'tl o igh coming from widely separated prints and scattered over several months of time, have nevertheless shown thataioi?ious revival, almot unpara’leled in its extent and force, has been and is now sweeping over the country. In order I to ascertain the effect of this revival in what is usually considered St. Louis territory, a leading newspaper of St, Louis recently directed a number of its correspondents in the States of Mis souri, Illinois, Kansas, Arkansas and Texas to rep< rt the number and results of religious revivals in the evangelical churches of their respective counties since tho first of last September. The results of this inquiry, although not as complete as was desired, owing to the inability of a great many correspondents to get i eports from tho country districts, tho u iwillingness of some of the ministers to furnish information and other causes, the object is nevertheless fully attained in Ihe interesting reports which follow. These show that in 177 counties of tho States named there have been during the past five months 53,991 conversions and 49,010 accessii ns t > the churches. Os the total, 61 counties in Missouri report 20,216 conversions and 17,071 additions to the churches: 51 counties in Illinois, 15,852 conversions and 14,247 additions; 32 counties in Kansas, 8,574 conversions and 8,227 additions: 23 counties in Texas, 7,100 conversions and 7,345 additions: 10 counties in Arkansas, 2.249 conversions and 2,120 additions. The average per county is in tho neighborhood of 3 0 in a l of the States. The denominaticns which have benefited tho most by m an< of these revivals report tho fo’lowin y accessions: Methodist, 21,8',0; Baptist, 7,577: Christians. 6,C0-: Presbyterians, 2,9C0. The miscellaneous additions are 3,231; unclassified, * ,5 0. Mis cell a neons I terns. A FOOL is a great man who can raise a tempest in a teapot. The crank methods are naturally more or less revolutionary. Envy i; ouo of the mo-t expensive exercises one can indulge in. It seems that the good points of some people have all been broken off. The man who uses all the relit he can get will soon find himself without any. A GOOD wife never cracks a smile when her husband steps upon an inverted tack at midnight. When you speak to a youth about book learning those days he thinks you are just in from the race track. The largest bird is the condor. In the Andes condors with wings that ’ spread 22 foot have I eon found. । The highe. t natural bridge is at • Rockbridge, Va., 209 feet from the ■ water to the bottom of the arch. The large..t vc loano is Etna. Its base is ninety miles in circumference and the mountain is 11,000 feet high. Nevada has sent out $560,000,000 in silver and gold, over $200,005,000 of which came from the Comstock mines. GOOD Americans, when they die. go to Paris.-—Thomas G. Appleton. Repeated in the Autocrat of the Breaklast Table.

Highest of all in Leavening PoweP —Latest U. S. Gov’t Report BL rowaer ABSQUmjUr PURE

Sad Plight < 1‘ a Nervous Young Man. At tho home of a popular girl, in Louisville, Ky.. a most uncomfortable half-hour was recently spant by a modest youth who had culled to sea her. The youth is noted for both bashfulness and nervousness. The night in question he wont with a friend to the girl s house. He took h comfortable seat in a large arm-chair, and, as was hii fiubit, soon began to nervously poke his fingers in o e.-i cks and holes of the ornamental part of the chair. He shoved one finger into a hole in th s manner, but found, to his diamay, that his knuckle refused positively to e me bac ; through the hole. '1 ho more the young man worked to ’ release his finger the harder it became, a< the finger became swollen. The youth was to > bashful to mention the. ridiculous predicament into which he had gotten him elf. lut patiently bore the pain in ti enca. He suffered agony for fear that, his friend would go before he released his finger. Finally the hostess noticed his apiarent uneasiness. The youth, with many blu-hes, then told the cause. It was not i ntil halt an hour later that tho bashful youth and the chair parted company. The but er finally si c eedcd in releasing the finger, with ti c aid of a hatchet and chi-el, but the handsome chair is a thing of the pa t.— Louisville Courier-Journal. An Oversight. There was one oversight at tho Groat Exposition at Chicago in not having In full view, by easy arrangement, some comparative vital statistics of our own general health as compared with other nations, and of our scientific facilities for tho relief of human suffering. ’1 hen It would have appeared bow much we are misrepresented and how, even In all those minor ills which beset mankind, vo are mast-rs of cure and alleviation In the lino of general ailments which all nations have in common, such as rheumatic or neuralgic affliction*, there Is no prompt and permanent cure in tho world tho equal of wiiat we could have shown. St Jacots Oli, for instance, tor this purpose, wou’d have taken any premium that might have boon offered. It has done so at many of the great fairs of tho world. As for the ordinary casualties of every-day, busy life, such as sprains, bruises, burns, wounds, or cuts, of course It Is well known ns the superior remedy of tho ago. Perhaps doctors disagree, but tho people uro never mistaken in knowing what Is best. < 'ommnnlMa in .Africa. Anolhor coinn unist colony is t> be started in East Africa Everyth (ngi will h<> managed by tohni'ary grou}* ' of seiLgoverning men. who will own' till they can raise, but have no oxcbu- j i’o right t » the land. Twenty mom-i bers of all rationalities i eluding En-1 glish and Amo Luns will soon sail from Hamburg to settle at the balls of Hagaza, 25** miles from the te t Other I parties will so >n sols w. Each man stxbser.bes s2s<). llrnce the Nerves. Sedatives ami opiates w on't do it. These nerv- I Itico do not mak- the net v<-« sttong. and failing to do this fall short of i reducing the essential of their quietude vigor. And while In extreme « nn.i thes - only < f nervous Irritation sn h drugs may be advisable, their frequent use Is highly prejudicial to the delicate organism upon which they act, and in order t e n new their quiet inc effect increased and dangerous doses eventually become necessary. Hostetler's Stomach Ritters is an efficient substitute tor sueli pernicious drugs, it quiets the nerves by bracing, toning, strength# iing them. The connection between weakness of the nervous system and that of the organs of digestion is a string and sympathetic link. The Bitters, by imparting a h- althfnl impulse to the digestive and assimilating functions, promotes through out the whole system a viror lu which the nerves come in for a large share. Ise the Bitters in malaria, constipation, bilious and kidney trouble. < • >st I y Book. A copy of the original edition of Izaak Walton's ' Angler.'’ printed in 1 53. was rcc?ntly told for nearly $1,500 in Cleveland. NO SAFER REMEDY can bo had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than “Broifn's Hronchial Trochea." Price 25 cts. Sold only in boxu. Doing nothing for others is the undoing of one's self. —H. Mann. " — - - -

J d' t f i If’. 11. Hobertson. Heartburn, Indigestion Distress in the stomach, etc., made me unhappy. Hood’s Smsapai ilia gave me an appetite, assisted digestion, overcame my stomach trouble and I began to grow fat. Less than three bottles of Hood’s restored me to health." W. E. Robertson, St. Louis Grocer and General Merchant, St. Louis, Mo. Hood’s Cures After Diphtheria When our boy was very weak and poor In flesh he had malarial fever and dieordered liver. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did him a great deal of good. He regained strength and flesh and is uow well.” Mus. G. W. Marlett, Carrollton, Ky. Hood’s 3 ^ Cures Hood’s Pills cure all liver ills, biliousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. 25c.

StJteS K LBS. OATS FROM ONE BUS. T- SEED. $ Us remarkable, almost unheard-of, yip. I was reported to the John A. SalI^eed Co.. LaCrosse, Wis., by Frank iter, of Montana, who planted one Groat Northern Oats, care Utilled and irrigated same, and beis that in 1894 he can grow’ from gms. es Great Northern Oats three IFs a wonderful oat. inn Min Cut Tht» Out mid Send It 3 oc postage to the ab ve firm you wii I; receive sample package of altovo 011 th®!' - farm seed catalogue. C ®finp<»Hit ion of Snukc Poisonn. < vononi °f poisonous serpents (esii^eAly those native of America) has bjjjTmade a subject of chemical and n h4«iologigal investigation and criti-.-KflFvdv by Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, the I’iSM'lelphia expert. Assisted by Dr. RaWhort, Professor Mitchell nict eedeJ fi separating the venom of rattlesnates and moccasins into three different! anti distinct poisons ipr»t*ids , w'hpb have been given the names of “venom-peptone, ” ’ v inom-globulino." and’“venom-alburnum.'’ Dr. Mitchell probably knows tn< re about the habits of ;»n>entß and the action of the poison of the venom .us < nos than any oth«r man in America. —St Louis Repubuc. How’s This? WN offer Ono Hundnsl Di>llar« Reward for anv cMolof Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's CaUtrh Cure f. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props., Toledo. O. Ws. the undorstgno I, have known F. J. Cher.ey for tho last flfUeti years, and believe him j erfictly honorable iu all businc^a tranaa tions and Imvncfally able to carry out any obligations mad* bv their firm. WEst A- Tic ax, Wholesah Drucgirts, Toledo, O. WaUMKO, Ktsxas A Marvin, Wboleuals Druggiaß. Toledo. O. Hatl'" Catarrh Cure B taken internally, actin : direcilv upon the blood and muc>- uh surfaces of the system. Price 75c pea bottle. Sold by all Dri;g<ists. Testimonial free. A Chinaman's Vmv. A young man of Nagoya, China. vow<ml to marry thirty wives. In his sixty-fifth year now he has got rid of bis twenty-sixth, and is on the eve of wedding his twenty-seventh, happy in fcelikg that there are only three more i to come. Hair You Heard Os the mnrvclou* young city of Great Falls? It hal Waler-power greater than Magara. Moat ex tensive Coal fields In the Wr.t. Electric power generated by water- falla. i Moutdains of precious and base metala I 1*1.4 My-roll. enterprising people, health- i fill climate. Smelter*. Rehnerlo-g Manu- ’ factot ««, Flour mills I duvtrlea. Mining. FtOClt*growing. Agriculture. A place for ; inveHn out and Hemo Write I. Crutcher. Loans and Realty. Great Fail*. Moot. nlac •« arc known where green 'm. wfflt found. Gue of the o h near I Mv Brci’la, Iceland: another fourteen miles east of the mouth of the obi, and the third near yiiito. South A merI lea. Br Tntri.tNU with a Coto, many a one I allo a a himself to drift into a condition favorable to the development of K'-mn i at ent dlvca'O, which thereaft r take* full p • - Hcsvlon of the »y-t in. Better cure your Cold at once with D 1> Jivnr’’ EvpectoI rant, a good remedy for Throat-alls and : Lung affection*. People speak of a “co 4 million'' of dollars because it takes «. ich warm work to get that amount together. Bes “Colchester’ fpadlng Boot ad. In other column.

WALTER BAKER & CO. COCOA and CHOCOLATE Highest Awards (M<d«ls find Diplomat) World's Columbian wTtWL% Exposition. *9 On ,he foUowmg articles. MB His namely: U ’A BREAKFAST woi, ml riWvHPaEsnii No. i chocolate, Hl Il i tGERMAA SWEET CHOCOLATE, ' WVAMLLA CHOCOLATE, MjL rfa WOA BITTER, 'ill" p or •»parity of material." ‘•excellent flavor." and "uniform even composition." BOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER. MASS.

Northern pacific CHEAI> IL It. and FREE i RURO ACRES in Minnesota, ■ £4 |W g g North Dakota. Mon- ea- e* I■ O tans. Idaho. Washington and Oregon. PUBLICATIONS, with Maps, describing tine farming, fruit, hop, grazing and timber hinds Mulled EREE. Pr> Cori/IT Gcnerni EinlarsHon Agent . H. GHUA I , N j, J{ K M J>UIII Mlulfc When writing mention this paper. No. 80. iwnDCV®wi * U B B cured many thousand cases pronounced hopeless. From first dose symptoms rapidly disappear, and in t n days at least twothirds of all symptoms are removed. BOOK of testimonials of miraculous cures bent FREE, Ten Days Trea’ment rutnished Free by Mail. OR. H. H. CREEK 4 SOUS SPECIALISTS MIWA. GEORGIA i non ma Acßes of land for sale by the Saint Paul A Duluth Railroad Company in Minnesota. Send for Maps and Cixcu* Urs. They will be sent to you Address HOPEWELL CLARKE, Land Commissioner, St. Paul. Minn. PRETTIEST BOOK E”E? E? EVER PRINTER ÜBYS, El \ SH MB WSU heap ns dirt ■ ■ 3 8 by oz. and ®. life iM ? * E R pl ^ ne ^ enfa P^9Cheap, pure, best. 1,000.000 extras. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue free. - pjy R. 11. SHUMWAY, Rockford, 111. a 1 «“ OVER 500 FARMS for Ls aS I L sale on the crop payment I|s| ■ plan in the Northwest. UFI Lie, bend for list Minneapolis tv bought and sold Money loaned. J, A. ERS, 109 4th St. South Minneapolis, Minn. A Ma Will pay for a 5-LINE advertisement Hi’ & ■ ■ four weeks n 100 high grade Illinois W 111 newspapers—lOO.«O circulation per week dll I I I guaranteed. Send for cata’ogne. StanW I W dard-Union, 93S.JeffersonSt.,Chicago. PATENTS and PENSIONS Secured. Noadvance fee. Fitzgerald & Co., "lathand G,” Washington, D. C. ।

$4 to California. This i* our sleeping car rate on the Phil-lips-Rock Island Tourist Excursions from Chicago io Los Angeles or San Francisco, via the scenic route and Ogden. You can go with Phillips, the best of all excursion managers, for he hai each party accompanied by a special agent who goes the en* tire trip with patrons. These personally conducted excursions leave Chicago twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday. We have also a daily tourist car service, via our Southern route, through the beautiful Indian Territory and Fort Worth to Los Angele? and San Francisca ’J he tourist car rate via this route, the same. Apply at Rock Island ticket ofilce, 104 Clark street. John Sebastian, G. P. A, C., R. L k P. Ry„ Chicago. The responsibility of tolerance lies with those who have the wider vision. —George Eliot. Who suffers with bls liver, constipation, bilious ills, poor blood or dizziness—take Beecham's Pills. Os druggisis. 25 cents. None preaches better than tho ant, and she says nothing.—Franklin. For the relief and cure of a cold in the bead th rc is more potency in Ely’s Cream Bairn than in anything else it is posH.ble to prescribe. This preparation has for years past been making a brilliant Burctns as a remedy for cold in the head, catarrh and ha.- fever. Uwd in the initial stages of these complaints,(’ream Balm prevents any s rioitH development of the symptoms, while a most numberless cat.es are on record of radical cures of chronic, ca* tanh and hay fever alter all other treatment, have proved of no avail. “Ah! Tom. there is no greater charm than a 2e ch-bloom vomph-xion. such aa the young lady ad we heard tstolLng Uienn’B Sulphur Soap." Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the beat Cough Care. 25 cents, 50 ceuta and SI.OO. FITS.—AII Fitsatopped t ee by Dr. Kline’** Ci' e it Nerve Ke^to er. No Fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and f 2 00 trial bottle tree to Fit cases. Sead to Dr. Khue, Uli Arch St.. Phila. Pa.

I Young Wives— I m Who Are for the First Time to Undergo % Woman’s Severest Trial, we offer | —“Hothers’ Friend” | A remedy which, if used as directed a few weeks before con- .3; 4^ finernent, robs it of its Pain, Horror and Risk to Life of both mother and child, as thousands who have used it testify. “ I used two bottles of ‘Mothers' Friend’ with marvelous results, and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth Is• to know if they use ‘Mothers’ Friend’ for a few weeks it will rob conTV finernent of pain and suffering and insure safety to life of mother and child— Mrs. Sam Hamilton, Eureka Springs, Ark. ig’ Book to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary testimonials. TA Sent bv cxrre**. charges prepaid on receipt of price, $1 50 per bottle. , § ’ Sold by all Druggist*. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATIAJrrA, Oa. .ge 3^£^COLUiRS AND CDFFS. /Dante)! mBENS^^NGELQ^ -.RAPHAyjMURILLO\i kSaSS(J\I \r"\y x — The 44 1 TMPMP” are the Best and Most Economical AUL LIHDHE Collars and Cuffs Worn. Thty »re the only good* made that a well-dressed gentleman can use in place of linen. Iry them. Yni will like them , they look well, wear well and fit well. Reversible ; both sides alike ; can be worn twice as long as any other collar. When one side is soiled use the other, then throw it away and take a fresh one. Ask the Dealer* for them. Sold for 25 cents for a Box of 10 Collars, or Five Pairs of Cuff* A Stmtf.'t CoU tr and a !'air cf ( uffs ’rnt mail for tit i mft. Addrets^ (.H in^ Size and .S/i.r Wanted^ REVERSIBLEi COLLAR CO., 27 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. 5 u c the lanrest prowers of fann and vegetable feeds in the world. Wboat. Oats. I lUrlcy. Com. (lover Timothy. Grasse-®, Potatoes, etc., in enormous quantities. I.COO, •1 000 Botes and Plants. S 5 pkgs, earliest Vegetable seeds, enough fora garden, post ; paid for Si 1 8 pkgs, late Vegetable seeds. 50e. Say. our Great Northern Oats yielded 21Gba<h from one bush, sown! Did you ever h^nr the like! Pkg. of f his Oats * > ‘'^alog’ic free upon receipt of be in stamps. ]0 F’arm Seed Famples. 10c. '* itb

A coin pitted uFogf 13 adv*»» as which thisifNo 1. The Mil* worth >25, and ”* will allow you tbnt amount for It m th* t- «• * If nd at one fir <» by a regular 9ub^ . i^r to fbi* paper imedia fflg after Ihehtet one ap' I peare. together wish the name and adtireee of both eubirriber and ptiuer, and date* of vapet * from t’.huh thrif are rht ped, WE wnx ALLOW \O( US TOWARD THE PfjUHASk OF OVE OF Ol II M W, LiRGE SIZE, ALL STEF I. FF ED ( I TIERS WORTH >lO. Only one Feed ( alter tv any one person. Th;* mike* the cub j ..inent only >ls fi r th:* Feed Cutter, wh ch «.ll be found ■* seri-r to »n> now in use os the Aerniotor wa*to anyth.ug n existence when it fir*t appeared, and will drive from the Cei l all competitor* and take nd hold the trade in Fe* i Cutters a* the >ern ‘tor. the Aernn ter Steel Fixed and Steel Tilting Tower Lave in IVindnalls and Towers. The talent which t .e Aeri-.mtor C< rnp»ny ha* shown in revisJ ing, re.olut oniz ng getting and holding the windmill business •f the world, can be tamed to many fields in the agricultural • implement line and it proposes toshow what it can do by taking up a number of articles, making them of steel and putting them in their final shape at a single stroke, a* was done in the case of the Windmill and Steel Tower, and it proposes to furnish them st a greatly reduced price. This Feed Cutter. f-»r the rresert. will rp.ly xe furnished on j the above term*. THESE TERMS fJVE TO THIS SERIES OF 13 ADVERTISE MS A CASH FALTF OF >25. We shall offer | other articles for which we will accept the*e advertisements or single copies of them, m part payment. One will be a Steel 1 Hand Truck, in which we feel a special nride in shewing our skill as revisers and improvers < f Maple articles. The cash I requirement with this will I e ridiculously small. The third adverti'enieut in this senes will show z Steel Circular Saw and Frame, f-r farm and sawyers’ use. It is a TEKFECT POLE SAW WITH PERFECT SAFE I Y GVARDS, gary buzs AW ASD D FIVE LRTISEto make «e adverndmills. ; a u md- ; stating ,w hetber possible ral offer, i one of ial disncss deof great the AerThe fact iermotor Ihe past •ars has enrd the n a t of WI n d Power to the onsumer ne-Mxth former has rereatlv to and has factory lume of the very we sell d Steel t perfect feet •AfTERFECTLY ON OF ve a few w cents e wholly s always bus renbe pride lands to, e. This year, because it buys its material more cheaply and ex- । peels an enormous increase in its ever grossing business, It 1 offers it* putrun* a rust Increase in the quantity nnd quality of material employed In the construction of il« Steel Towers. The ' accompanying diagram, 2 1-2 5 2 1-2 sbosvs the smallest angle ‘ that will be used by it in the corner posts <f Toss ers.es en for the 8-ft. svheel. For the 16-ft. we use 4 *4. Thousnnd* of t»ns of Angles for Toweru. cold.rolled and v< ry sfrnight mid perfect are now being delivered nt our noris. Others svho have a few tons, and therefoiea year’s supply, of 2x2 angle winch they are using for 8-ft., 10-ft., and even for 12-ft svheels, svil! I read this paragraph with surprise and sorrow, since sve have not previously given them anj information concerning sshatsve • svill use for'94. The Aermotor Co. proposes to distribute >SOO IN TASH IN । PRIZES for the best essays svritten by the wife, son or daughter j of a farmer or user of a svindmill, answering the question, I “WHY SHOILD I VSE AN AERMOTOR I” For conditions <f ' competition and amounts and numbers of prizes send for । ari ticulars to the Aermotor Co., Chicago, or to its branches, at San j Francisco, Kansas City, Lincoln, Neb . Sioux City, lowa, Mm- ! ne&Dolis, Buffalo, or f>s Park Place, New York City. Aerrnotonn I Pumping and Geared same price, All Steel, all Galvanized-After- | Completion, delivered free on cars at Chicago and shipped to I any one, anvwhero at the following prices ! 8-ft. $25. I 2-ft. SSO. 10-ft. $125.

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