ET FARM NOTES TrreEsHaNnG OATs By Some good farmers are readopting the old method of threshing their oat crops with a flail, leaving the work to be done In winter, and thus furnishing employment to men who would other- wise be idle, There are some other advantages in this practice not inclu. ded in the employment it gives to labor in winter. The freshly threshed oat straw is readily eaten by stock, and there are usually enough hght oats left in 1t to make it possible good feed. It 18 better to leave light oats in the straw than to put them in the bin among the threshed grain, for unless the grain Is carefully graded some of these light oats will go in the seed and help to de- teriorate the crop, With hand threshed oats in cold weather, there has been no danger that vitality of seed has been impaired by heating. While the oat 1s in the sheaf any dampness in the grain is absorbed by the chaff, and as the head is bulky and porous it dries out without injury. Oats threshed by ma- chine a8 soon Aas harvested, and then dumped, several hundred bushels, per- haps, in one bin, and pretty sure to heat. It would be better in such case if the seed were entirely spoiled instead of having its vitality 1mpaired. The crop comes up weak, and if the season failure at the best, and this makes a large proportion of poor oats for seed the subsequent season. ONE WAY To MAERKE AN TeESTER.—A cheap and simple tester may be made of a pasteboard box and about halt weight, dull black cloth, shou be seven Inches long by six inches wide aud deep. Cut a hole in common lamp chimpey and the olher so that it will just fit over the top. Cut another hole in one side about the average size of an egg. Line the in- side ot the box and the cover with the cloth and fasten the cover of the on tightly, so that no light can reach the inside of the box, 180 outside of the box, cutting out three holes in the cloth, drawing the inner come in contact with the lamp. Light your lamp, put the tester over the chimney, exclude all light from the room and you are ready. Ilace the tester and you will ind that work to vour complete satisfaction, Care should be taken to get the hole in the side of the tester opposite the flame of the lamp, so as to get the full strength of the light through the egg. has constructed a affords protection AN ORCHARDIST fruit-bouse which cold. Two rows of posts are set boar- space 1s filled in with straw packed in as chisely as possible, Two sets rafters are then put on, the upper three above the lower, which is covered with boards, and this space is filled in with straw, "after which a board roof covers the building. Provided with proper ventilation, fruit is kept In perfect condition many months, SPrRAKING for the West, the Rural Priesians as being hardy and vigorous, the bulls being particularly impressive as sires, For this reason they are re- commended to cross with native cows, The Rural World does not think this desideratum. We have yel a few far- ralsing horses, sheep and swine, as well as grass and grain, and who would be at a loss without a few good fat steers to market every vear, ONE of the cheapest and best modes of destroying insects in pot plants is to degs, A German paper, referring to tins plan, says that the azalea will stand 133 degs. without Injury. heat the water pretty well, cool until 130 degs. 18 reached. THERE are many new varieties of vegetables offered In the catalogues for 1888, and some of them are probab- ly valuable acquisitions, but it is best to experiment with new varieties the first year of their existence, asit is not always advisable to discard an old and tried variety for a newer kind. ir the brush, weeds and stubble have not been cleaned out of the fence corners it should be done before spring. The fence corners, especially If Lhe worm rail fence be used, will harbor all classes of weeds, and become fruit- ful sources whence weeds are scattered vver the farm, Featner-PULLING is a vice among poultry that causes them to pick each other nearly naked. It is caused by close confinement and idleness, Hens that are kept busily at work searching are not so liable to acquire the habit, When the hens are engaged in the vice they do not lay many eggs owing to being compelled to renew the feathers by growth as fast as they are plucked out, Excerring the material of which the cheese is made, there is no ingredi- ent of #0 much importance In cheese making as rennet. No matter how ex- cellent the milk may be, if the rennet is not right, excellence in the produce tion of cheese cannot be obtained, Much of the poor cheese is the result of poor rennet, and much cheese made poor by the bad handling of the milk or from other causes 1s made worse by poor rennet. Wnex vegetable substances are re. duced to ash the amount of mineral matter 18 very small. According to Professor Johnson thers is only 1 pound of lime in 1000 pounds of wheat, and on ali the water and volatile matter being driven off, the entire 1000 pounds is condensed into 13 pounds of ash con- Ylimog lime, magcesin, sulphur, soda, “or The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. ¥ stadical and scientific skill has at lost solved the problem of the long needed medicine for the ner. vous, debilitated, and the aged, by combining the best nerve tonion, Celery and Coca, with other effec. sive remedion, which, seting ge ntly but efficiently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, remove disease, restore strength and renew vitality. This me dicine is HOW TO KEEP THE FEET WARM — | Feet may be kept warm in almost any weather and with any covering, The method known to old lumbermen should be more generally employed, and would probably save many a frozen foot, Take two bunches of common curled hair as large as the closed fist of the person whose feet are to be kept warm. A little liberality in the quantity will do no harm, Pull this out and make a pad large enough to cover the sole of the foot from heel to toe. It must be pull- ed out light and free from lumps and bunches. Put one of these pads in each stocking next the foot, The quantity of hair must depend to some extent on the looseness of the shoe, But whether much or little 18 used, the object is to cover the sole of the foot only with hair, and prevent the feet from coming in contact with the stocking. The sides and top will then take care of them- selves, The writer hassaccessfully used a bunch of hairless than the bulk of the fingers of one hand. So small a quan- | tity 1s likely to be full of lumps, and | does not well protect the foot; yet it | prevents the foot from becoming cold | enough to ache. | WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors If curled hair is not to be had, that | BURLINGTON VT. which can be combed from the mane ome : and tail of the horse, or cul or pulled | Tt lls 8 place heretofore unoccupied, and marks a new era in the treatment of nervous troubles, Overwork, anxiety, disease, lay the foundation of nervous prostration and weakmes nd experience has shown that the usual remedies do not mend the strain and paralysis of the nervous system Recommended by professional snd business men. Send for circular Price $1.00, Bold by druggists iT from tbe necks and heads of cattle or | When the ! shoe or boot 18 so tight that no space | remains for the hair, remove the stock- I pany lo ing and place the halr on the bottom of | Hifles from & wech-loadi i Bhoteuns al $5 the shoe. #15 to 8%; Reve THE A - - i Lilustrated Catalo ner tells | {18 read- i GREAT WES ers how they can write upon egg shells | T and leave the impression of engraalug. | WwW AN ED : The editor says all that is required 1s | Np AGENT FOR THIS COUNTY | To take orde g SMALL PHOTO. LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PICTURES. really eanily get of Address, g-- "x GUN won KS, Pitsburg, Pa, HIETICan Stato rs for ehlargin and then ’ weak acid, such as | or even tallow, Immerse it In some gre Fuaranieed, wake a Agents cau ARION s and and thus the writing | a This may be success- Arge vowmn | International Pt isiiug 4 Printing Co. B28 MAHKET § 3 PRIA FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Bost in the World, Ma jeonly by the Fraser Lu Bar a I Y. 8 srlouis Sold er laites AFFLICTED 2s UNFORTUNATE After all othors fall consuls is left in relief. A Di be | As the eggs used are | usually blown, in order that they may | ged with wax and made air-tight, As | light, some method should be devised for holding them under the surface. Two or three minutes will suffice to give the wriling the proper relief, but the result will be nore satisfactory if the acid is wi on the time taken longer, i. - adel AN IMPORTANT FACT. 829 K. 16 81, below Callowhill, Phila, Pa. ard 20 years expgrienc elo Ji SF EC TAL diseases Per. | manently 1e3iores these weakened by sarly indiscre. { gions, Bc Callorwrite. Advice free and strictly con. | Gdeatial. Hours: 1¢ a.m. tills, and 2 4 10 sveings, 0 appetite, “*: NORTHERN PACIFIC, bige and dis | 740 Sue LOW PRICE RAILROAD LANDS and | courage) cases there are pains and | FRICE Government 1LAND™~ Tired Feclings, for Weak, Nervous Persons complain that tired and exhausted; po stretigth, no they Dec irritabl arc weak, me #, Cross, ’ reaticaa % giect of © n umbn ery eas, ng 88 Of the ® a an jess and wearin mbes, Thou or insane by ne not k groom of the mind, ous weakness and bhaustion of nerve { the prop-r restoraltl is used, It in utter mental lapse and prosiration of nerve and physical Save yo ves from these sults while there is yet tin that wonderful nes health restorer, Dr. Nerve Tonic. It is a purely veget rem~dy, and may be used by children the most delicate invalids with absolute certainty of cure. lis effects are truly | wonderful, and it is only necessary to use it1o be convinced of ita marvelous restora i tive and strength-giviog powers. Do not | fail to use this remedy, for it is the greatest | medical disc overy of the century, at d an absolutely certain cure will result. All | druggists keep it. Price $1 per bottle. Be | sure and get Dr, Greene's Nervura Nerve | Tonic ; take no other, for this remedy has | vo equal, If your druggist does not have ty he will get it for you. Ita discoverer, | Dr Greene, 35 West 14th 88, New York, in enring nervous and | chronic diseases, can be consulted free, personally or by letter. Use his great | remed ¥ an. 1 | write bi m about your case tot tion sands b hh 13 { there is often indigestion, dyspepsia belch Gis. kota, Moniana, idan ge rr ington ad regen. on x, Seut Free. Add ew § pros. | tration or paralysis, with n whi cure arn spades Lie a pire ' i, duil head and general and | FO ibllcetions ¥aps dep viding the w fo SEND R wer iirc: sights A MN jand (ommislope iret. | biing, cold feet and legs, pn Wher farce id 4 megs tered a jo sie 4 { or FALLING SICKNESS a aches in various parts of the body, and MILLIONS of ACHIS of ouch In Mi nnenita, North ing Bleeples . f these | bar rol Urasing and Timber pial Tart 8 iDeXCensiy § CHAS. B. LAMBO ’ =T. FALL, Minn. e, d weak: Bow a tise and thon | are toe ¥ remedy a cure Lhe wore® onses, Triie a wads. i nowin depre ¢ . @ failed io po reason for pol Bow reomving @ 3 : : eure, nd st ones for 8 Lreatiss and a Free Hottie TON WLICS - fesfal tie remedy, Give Eipress asd Post Ofce, ve remedy ®né. BOOT, MM. CL 183 Pearl ne. New York. JONES PAYSPSEREICHT | om Wagon fren Levys, Bowl Fand Bons Tare Boum antl Beam Bar salt co abso} power terrible re | the use of | it and Nerynra abie Or ite | irs ie Ly inv: go Greene's stati Evers see For he pee hem thie ni CH. | GENTS’ HAT BAZAAR, 1, 3 & 5 New Church St, cor. Fulton St. FEW YORK CITY, A. SIMIS & SON, Single Hate at Mas ulseturers’ Prices Largest Asscritoent Adeal iy STRICTLY a Y ONE PRICE BOT DIE RS and thet Wide we Penalonas now for H.Gelston & Co » Washie ata MEXICAN WAR ' ait dress KE. the great specialist ROY AL HAIR R MOV rR POMOT: B OVETY fant hair with the root, without pais 3 skin, Iaformation € cents BIEGENER & CO. 315 Hace Strest, Phila STUDY Hetie | URF ON A BABY'S HEAD, =a dark i os scurf sometimes gathers on a i baby’s head, giving the child an uncared {for and dirty appearance. This may | | | be easily removed by rubbing a little vaseline or sweet oil upon the spot and | letting it remain for a few hours; then upon washing It with warm water and | soap, the offending dandruff will disap- | pear and the little head be left clean and white as any part of the body. It is important that this should be re- moved as often as it makes its appear- ance, for if left the hair is often injured | or ceases growing ih consequence, ~~ The Handsomest Lady 1a Towns ! Remarked to a friend the other day that | she knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs wasa superior remedy, as it | stopped ber cough instantly when other remedies had no effect whatever, So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a Bample Bottle Free, Large bottles 00 cents and d 3. oop ov STER Soup. —The oysters should be stewed and then strained out of the liquor, which is to be set on the back of the range; the oysters must be chopped fine, ana with rolled cracker put through a colander into the liquor again, when a sprig or two of mace is added, a few grains of allspice, plenty of salt and pepper and a pint of cream, all the better if some one had the time and patience to whip it. When brought again to a boil a delicions bisque of oy- sters will be ready for the table, Ag an antidote for consumptive ten dency it is claimed that cream acts like a charm, and serves all the purposes in- tended to be served by cod liver oil, with much greater certainty and effect. Besides persons consumptively hsined those with feeble digestion, aged peo and those inclined to ehilliness di ne extremities are especially benefitted by a liberal use of sweet cream. Zepnyn shawls and hoods may be cleaned by putting them into a pan with some four} rub the articles as you would wash anything if they were in water, shake well and hang on the line, HOME shorthand, kX Taal Cire airy from, 7 Main SL, Buffalo, NY. Re, thoroaghiy said froen business | tasted by thousands of ogres, . #2] Arch Se Phila Bours: #9 LM. to 4 PML 203 XN. bse. blo 7 PF. M., & Sanday ia 11 AM Advieatess OLD 1s i worth gar - iy dealers. Blairs Pills, tion. Oval Box, 34, round, 14 ri —~ for ASTI. Pn dns i sol mak emedy. Is, The experiments of Dr, Hwmnsel, German savant, have awakened much interest. Hebassucceeded, after many experiments, in photographing several flashes of lightning. The photograph took in part of the landscape, and made it possible to estimate with accuracy the locality where the lightning struck. It also proved possible to compute the length of the course traversed by the electric current. These experiments are to be continued with the ald of stereoscopy. : cf fs To get rid of ants in the lawn it is advisable to do oe follows: ‘*As soon as you discover where they are, dig to the bottom of their nests, Bite, 31s the loam to one side, When you get to the bottom cover with coarse salt, two inches or more, fill in the loam, and you will be troubled no more,” Owosso lettuce, spinach, early cabbage and green peas, with asparagus, vegetables to reach the market, and the soil tended for such crops should be well manured now so aa to allow Lb (ros to assist fo pulver zing BEETS, carrots and parsnips may be and they will look as fresh as new. ove With earch, Mus, BrowN was endeavoring to console her young married daughter, who was weeping over her husband's short-comings. ** What could I do my dear? 1 married you to Ernest because he swore he had the secret of making happy.”’—'*True, m-m-mamma l It was a se-se-se-secret, and he's k-k- k-k-kept it. “How charmingly you sipg, Miss Guseberry.’’ “Do you think so?!’ “Oh, yes, indeed, I never listen to you with. out wishing you were where my ol yusin | scrofa ‘would “How old you think my eighteen?” “Oh, yes,” was the candid sme mmcibmsnn “REMEMBER, ny son,” said a fond | | “that if you would | bottom and work up.” “In every | thing, father?” asked the young hope | ful. “Yes, my son.” “But, father, | puppose 1 started to dig a well?” ———— PAY asked little Johnny, must have inherited my bad temper 7" *‘She meant, ————— “Yet l fear it wouldn't do; “But I'll be a brother to you.” o> BESSIE'S 'UN.~ Rector—"*How cute Bessie (ns daughter)—**Yes, papa, each one looks like a chim-panzee.’ MixisTER (dining with the family) in this morning, Bobby, 1 noticed you kept very quiet and still, Bobby— Y es, ing pa up. o——E——— BAAS EER the U ‘0 purty Wkly te The peeulinr purityiug } 4 are are needed to expel direane and fortify | debilitating eects of mild § Every year increases the popularity of i what paopre | Bpring io 80 i% iden iit 4 Just Lis the medi tr Hood's Sarsaparilla “Vor If you Lave never My my | and & i 1d not throw off, 1 | kidney tron A Sarsapiriila, Before | tie was taken 1 can candidly say that] was relieved, 1 have uped the medicine off sud and recommend it for Kidney or ' Mus, Ww. H. 5r 37 Atl many months 1 system seemed to b suffered greatly. utirely run Gown, back, ing of lassitods which I « treated unsuccessfully Yor be liver complaints,’ Book yo. N RANG six for i or Uy Wl} draggin Wi: © . HOOD & OO, Apothecaries Lowe 100 Doses One Dollar Prepare May pera a4 Dock, Juniper known v eye 41500 remed nh straps 4 i% : i, "Das elon, Mand wel ie ries, and other 1s AL Wil ure, We roftuls, re sail 1 ine, indigestion, geuersl deb sim, Kidney and jiver xy « Theta ITePEOn.es Hal ¢Xireme re _Purifies the Blood my He boy was teh by a spider ad pores soon broke times ‘we suesesded in Healing the seres up, DEY in spiie of Al we do they would soon break oul again. tried Hood's Bar Ba pari a, aud he GK ird of anol when the sores dis He host ot & 507% §D0L ON EM How, 14 red i y & 4 ReVen Years ago, when the yard, § #hlered His HLOOA, ing in posi alu a was hal in pey1 8 DOdY Revers Vig g TiRaly we HEE Twi an > peared i consider him lla Ife pal LAW perte iy pB, DOW] 2 4 hggias, 51 £7 oi & CL A paths 100 Done One Dollar 80 5% gh sy 4 > ofesfololaieled oferlok tlotelel The than who uss iuveried fret bir to five GOLAre 4 & ® aber ¢ at, and at Nis first half Bours Caperiends In a siortg fade te Ns belt that it Bardiy a beiler jtvisction t quite netting, Bet si} foe.s ehagrined al belcg se badly takes in, but aso feels if Le dors Bet jook eascily Uke Ask for the = FIRTT HRANDY Sucks Goes not have 110 ’ a SRAND, eer 1 fOr Qeacyly slefolofele Far): _-v Yur es TerJorforfos]o] a A AA 5 A Os. defplolelkolielblel bd A Uwe eer 3 Waals hi styie) . gota dry Si 5 culled 10 WELLS “SLICKER.” a Cow -Boy aliovert the only perfect Coat is ™ Yisi BRAND nae fa Bhai $0 evel hi tid Wind al Towers Fuh pot ir 4 take ho ot? er, OY tion in the district school. Bacon wrote the plays, Had he said nything about smoking he w with salt and pepper, and then cu ping a big oyster in each slice, fastening it witha ‘woode n skewer—a toothple k | The frying pan must be heated well before the little pigs are put inand they must cook long encu con to crisp, They are to on toast cut served stall be into pieces, a AER For feather cake wall caps of flour, one ane cup of FEATHER ( lu © Lwo An cup of milk, id One ¥ : O | Bake rather slowly, -- Happy Homes, ch has ten and =ald bappy. The moralist have hackneyed thi { seem no hing more re. philosopher i 5 "i ns &® Leen wr & F 10 make and cme until i HT the pres i * we @ ald, B t thr gone far oul of WAY for the prevale nee of jl-assoris and yy homes, and have over : Le Most of the unhappl fe can be traced na aerangeine mained 1« { r i tier 0 accon ah Of uahup; is 0 fect. In ten the irritable, d is a sufferer {ro 1h Bone of Dr. Pi prosiuce a mai ten are sunt nine i and “feu Cases satisfied Rhah + © bapriness tl cal treat liar weakresses and al women. It y medicin druggists, un ler a positive the manufacturers, that it faction in every case, or n See guaranties prin enclosing bottle alr 100 sermor fmox, It cures all # incident 10 by from cu eet is the on a soll guaran'ee wi fe give sal oney wi ted] of 16 Wraps --——- No oll penetrates wood as well as — . Man wants but little here belo Bol wants that | Hule strong. This is especiall y true of a purge The average man or woman does not precisely Ww wishes it 10 be prompt, sure and effective, Dr. Pierce's Purgative Peo leave nothing to be desired in point of « «fh cacy, and yet their action totally from any unpleasant symplows, or agreeable afereflects, Purely vegoial | perfectly harmless cn ————s Tomato sc jons have been successful'y Pleasant ota is il ime 1 advantage. A ——— Ita thousands of cares are s the t hest al vers | tisement for Dr. Sages Calarrh Nemedy. — -— ve : Wash your flat-irons in soapsuds and | | dry thoroughly, If they at all trouble | you by dropping blak specks, Tunx over the % manure heap if it should show indications of overheating, prevent “firefanging.” Well arranged Time 8 the surest mark of a well arranged mind, Frazer Axle Grease. The Frazer Axle Grease is the Standard Axle Grease of the world, Uwe itand save your horses and wagons One greasing | will last two weeks, A man may say too much, even upon the best of subjects. A good appetite ia eoseaal to good health and joss of appetite indicates something wYong, Hood's Sarsyparilia creates and sharpens the ap- petite, assisin the digesUve organs and regulates the kuineys and liver, Take Hool's Sarsapatitia thas season, Sold by droge iste nsf ———— Remember that every person, hows ever low, has rights and feelings, assim IAI Consumption sSarely Cared, i ae hares pont infor a readers ve a tive v Damed dlsense ty i ily oe a ery of shall be glad 10 pod re wo FREER 10 any of readers who have cousamp- tion if they will send me their Express and I. O. ress, of T. A. POC Mo 31. 151 Pear 8, N. Y. denn muscles move better when uls Are making merry music. Sites Dropays Gravel, Raval, nga, Heart, Diabat Mine Urinary, Lt &c., Ac. like One Kadney Sor Cure. Gite, Wh Aro 1t 1s often bard to be just, but most anyone ¢an preach justice with first class ease, dose f Fiso's Cum tor frequent swall tion. : i i fut it was first and only experience with sickened him of the subject that he couldn't bear | tioned afterward, had wt Ted he sireels of Si . ame dizzy steatford-on-a-dr on the cathedial to communed wilh imself hours; and when be meekly rose, in you see? it awhile ratford-on-Avon he apd thought nk, He sat sleeps rest, there but down his mouth azain. never did,, and the very name of was too much vivid imagination after William as MIRACLE scotch He is five years old and has not yet learned to like brose,”” which in his country to children to cool the Liood. Wilke, you m eat is papa one day at breakfas! “Bat 1 don’t like it, papa,” rep ANOTHER AEM ASH fes#l & 18 a lume ust $°’ {tr0 On, “That doesn't it wili do you Ike Duntel, who was a boy." “Did he ¥ Was that the man was in the den of lions?” Yes, than was the man.” “Well, then,” repliad the matter; you must €a good and make yo wv lad, “i eat him.” -— NANIMOUS. — Little EXTIRELY U the residence of Col. in accordance wilh i prevailing fashion the ladi-s wore low necked dresses, very much lo Lhe as tonishment of the aforesaid Johnuy. Next morning At the breakfast lable, Johnny being eagaged in reading **Pa, what do they “Unanimous, my son--well, when | | they are said to be unanimous,’ “‘fWell. then, the ladies at the ball | last night were uBAnNimous, for they | all wanted the same thing.’ “What was it, my soa?” “Clothes” CONFESS ON GOOD FOR THE SOUL. she winds)—“Do you notics how my She (shyly )—** Yes, Mr. Sampson.’ | cause?” ihe (shyness increasing)—'‘Nsno Mr. Sa » SA ee jss Julia, I have a confession to make, Will you hear its" She (shyness becomes painful as she anticipates a §roposal)—** If you like, | Mr, Sampson.”’ He" was out with some of the rs A A HE was PUN NisuED.~ Uncle Mose, Schaumburg’s store and asked the pro- prielor to contribute a few dollars to- Blue Light tabernacle. *‘Schoost git out of here, you piack niggers; I vants noddings to do mit yon," replied Schanmbery, picking up a weight. As soon a8 they got into the street Uncle Mose said to Jim Webster: “De Lord should punish dat ar white man for his wickedness, *“*He hab done punished him,” chuckled the other; *‘as | was passin’ out de doah I lifted apa’ro’ boots wufl $5.” BUPERFLUOUS WEARING APPAREL, are a very tall man, sir,” New Jersey ULitlzen—*Yaas, I'm right smart high up in the world.” Stranger-'‘How much do you meas. ure in your stocking feet #** New Jersey Cigioen still, 1 I dunno, stranger. | never got measured except in the summer time," PS YI Wosrsi: W said a 3 Joung Jan in a pastry-cook’s shop, you w tunt a chemist has discovered tyrotoxicon in ice cream?” “Has he though?" i CURES Weis Best Cough ¥ 1 Lr I for my Li believe Piso'a Cure Consumption saved {i H.I LE Tha cine i CoxsumMrT isd cy vow “hw This Bemed RIAD wr ¥ wil uary trond like hick Heelan, paris, nalism, or hips or Uy in arin or 5 13 in La Ave Se nt reguent ne if You ih Cal ome of PTORELTG bave Lame Back, Eb Aching Pains ir have Diabetes or Dr high «x dored urine, e Malaria, Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia sail Stone, Fever ahd Ague, wr © 81 siic Birk ti be adder, mors Pimples 1 we, or Syph tng, 56% pey, OF son have Jrritatic £1 § ox Catarch of | ., craravelin or Diba S10 lone ey det, SLoppnge of urine have poor Appetite resil, Or INTEERA up quis kiy a ra Don t pegiact carly ©) tis bewny Posk Gors Rony TO THE SPOT wt [Mrsenanry - Haootntheeslcd BF Pen phrymcindis “Imvmisde® trie 1 Hoalbis™ free. Ady Gerulpe have Dr. Kilmer's Uke All outeide snd inside wrappers by all Prreetsts, and Pe. Kas 4 | Sold Junghamton, N. ¥. 81 00-—-Six Bottles $35.00 Prepared WELLS’ HAIR BALSAM restores 6 roy Bair to ory tal oolor. An elagantdrons ing, sofiens beautifes Ko grease nor oil, A Towe Restorgiive Prevents bab EXHAUSTED VITALITY Work for A