C—O 558 A SSS AD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS ————————————————————— ongressman Meekison Gives Praise to Pe-ru-na For His Recovery, AAAI EEE BS LAAAAARAASY IMPORTANCE OF ROTATION. form a considerable part of the ration : : Jorth Dal than when it consists of dry feed. NEW YORK'S ITALIAN BRIDES. Produce. x the furs are allowed ~ a # f LO - i « renioh §& " wy al © { The Minnesota and the North Dak That the amount of water taken. even : | not a vesti of clumsiness or stiff: fa experiment stations have experi in dry feed, may be considerable is In one of the popular churches on | nes Philadelphia Telegraph. a y et onaival 4 ifferent ro- : : ’ . 1 § oo. trie { the ‘ga oe Pu mented extensive ly with diff ren 0 shown by the fact that a ration of | Baxter et. in h centr f th . - tations and very interesting conclu-}, o., . pounds of oats and fifteen | downtown [Italian colony, the marriage | HOW TO COOK HUSBANDS i ara vive a foll rs i roc EARL y he startling 1 , i 4 tv i any hurl ban SO Tivem ak | Neca f pounds of hay furnishes some twenty | record reached th tartiing propor A good many husbands are utter “Whos or syn ti 14 r four : t i Wheat grown « ontintow ly for foul pounds of water, A succulent ration | A t years removed annually 25 pounds of § Lo hi ernich much more. and more on Sundays, auring the early | ing and so are not tender and good tion of from twenty -to thirty a day, | ly spoiled by mismanagement in cook nitrogen per acre, while 146 pounds Sa | spring months he summer 18 com | Some women go about as if more were lost This nitrogen waa "HOOSING A DAIRY COW | paratively marriageless, but during the | bands are bladders and blow lost by he oxidatio I th i us, oy In the vear Oo her ke p them constantly : ch book of the Idaho Stale dentrification ch caily, vy Wi farmers’ institute % imi? {o | storms, and tl i trates by FEASTAITIHATMIAIFIFAITIEATAT TAIT ITTF TAS AAAI TETAATAA LAMAR LALA LR VAASLALL LALA ARN § ALARA RAATRLARLARRL HARA HLAB ALBA RABRLAARR BLADER, HH RR HTH 2 PH VBR LLL THAR VBL VLR AWA LBBB BWR ARABI RARAATL ERAN AATHLHLHFIAATEI RAL HAAAARARAAALAARAA44 UN TALLHBI RRR LH HH HE HS HHH LLL BLEU UNY “EY v » TTY TY 8 BY ’ CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON PRAISES PE-R -RA a LS Ed Truths that Strike Home bulk 3 LION COFFEE, the LEADER OF All. PACKAGE COFFEES, is of necessity uniform In guality, strength and flavor. For OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE has been the standard coffee in millions of homes. LION COFFEE is carctully packed at our Iactories, and until opened in your home, has no chance of being adul terated, or of coming in contact with dast, dirt, germs, or unclean hands. In each package of LION COFFEE you get one full ound of Pure Coffe Insist upon getting p genuine. Lo ; } . Laon head on « YOry pad kage.) | ois fi wll «) {oh wh of “att, a E tae frock in lor is tl iouge 1 Save the Lion.heads for valuable premiums. ) many of soeatlef! gat people don't want to-possesg them [| 1 oes bat the bE Bal SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Some are goo 1% | because they have perfum The | and ne : 4 hi Sn WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, (hin, homely girl twines like the honey-| .. "°° dehfaehiBrndrigliomg EE _n 0 " BROILERS NEED WARMTH of : jes remar} ling,” summariz results ( The broiler seasom, when In fut ork a News a : to mind the advice thal] lieves have reached the truth the vy of those who raise out peopl some recent experiments wh SLEEVES FOR Evening coat Iargest extrome matter, lo ¢ a few by not The rations fed consisted of d . f a eth y ¥ ¢ # . 4 wv en: mixtures of corn, vats, hay and | freah ; ne straw, and a number of experiments | whather ’" an artificial v WAR L574 Wii deve oa a Lg YY een frock lies as well to the stre fr : +1 have need pemr vals necarnts and find : . : a : I T peries of the : he garment, " : | En ; . Shem perfect. Oouids : Bout them. 1 have were made, in which the only | tilation during 4 or. as | » ‘2 icp Stn ha ‘i frock of + 3 i + RE Be ‘ , ail Bred them for tots : for indigestion and bil " A tha t f wate that have Jed ta Pp y th 3 ; NE tousness and an Con tuly cured. Recomm: fion that varicd was the Lilne © r next te ‘id ¥ el ana i ii In vel i eg ¢ lg mend them to sverys « « ried. you will X ! again. The hood is a favorite with th "Sad a g ? / Bever be without them oe Tamniiy iength « 14 t depends ) Ski” pd , { ward A Nas, Albany, KR. ¥W ing. In some of the tests the horses | air from cr éping in a« where. Al drank before and in » : use hich It is 11 ind i ? 3 : surface providing a resoure the 5 ; lM - ; ng, and in others after the grain por sep the chicks warm,” and there i tiny a fu ra and ath vn en iisiy iis Ln Bed a XE 2 ah Best For “ ¥ 118 Al JL I A na ' i i ¥ i i jon of the ration was eaten, but before SON believe that you wil : th , : nine fa : 3 a The Bowels i » gi a i Moreover. with th ja wing / h i ; tr How to Plant Nasturtiums, ft 4 most elaborate some aller eal! igs important, but have as your motto na) SINE a gooaq Of them nether portion of 4 = i 4 ’ "5 f » 3 2 i > ae Tee 5 3 3 54 a So far ag was obs d, the time ol | Mos f the poultry books give the aod hol i Nasturtiums should not be planted drinking had no effect «¢ 1e digest! emperature at which the houses } " wwesn skit a hem and out of doors until ail danger of frost | Fo GOOD POTATOES AH 2 CANDY CATHARTIC bility of a ration of grain and hay. | should be kept, but I believe the chicks | is over, as they are very sensitive to BRING FANCY PRICES i cold, but 1 eds may be given a To grow a Marge crop of good potatoes, 1 #0] rome contain pi Tomatoes, trelor the original ‘ f i © ¢ Jette 3 ; | Save a number of empty eggshell “in fact, all vegetable yore | ‘ Pioaannt. Paintadie. Pata fini A ough | 14 1AS 3 11 oe Tesaant Palstabien Pater s Taete Goad De although its vogue has b : ; 11 thes rith kite} wi + ¢3 eit i ties of Potash from the soi Rover Siete, Wenken of (rime 10c. Be. Sie Sons, ting one for two years Al these wilh RilCuen garden sol x. The o> upply fore, during or afer m als without ant appear 0 have no ambition is The ‘apuch n ‘hood hia . . previously sifted and mixed ely ni -wor dei Co Re at 4 x t i is , i ’ : i remedy o. . interfering with the d tion and ab | ite they are too warm } ‘ 1d place in <ach shell a nasturtiom |! O as if ; 4 Mine oe ioWwever, has leas of a huzging i T sorption of food All these methods . than its proplotype. n shoulders as a ] has been soaked in tepid i rateringe are ally good the | . a . : . ¥ . rato “> inute ¥ Svs ars the | fikerally by the vee of fertilisers containing gt wa RE Ble 294s \ 4 Cat's Salary Raised. well as skirt effsots all tend towards | W367 4 fe Wane Yule hn wot dest than 10 per cent, actual Potash, horze. and each of them may be "| Bome time ago the cai of the Bt | ihe flowing, and this brings into re. | #¢ed’s germinating. Set the eggshells | Jester and more profitable yields are sure 10 A\nveid noe AE ire oi Fo i SBA 1 3 ‘nu a 2% ain gos) . ; . ui follow . i Box os rns nm dh ge 9 Pry X ol A POY d ace ITGINE y Circumstances. Paul 1 made nu record uy siay newed favor caps gingle, double and in a pan of earth or sawdust closely Onir pamphlets are not advertising cvirenlan Positive, Cr mara VC, V seriotive booing special fertibaers, Dut contam val. p > " “i v 4 nig | oe . i . p! athn i is obvious Hiat cere ain elroumatances {ing 125 rats and mice in one month triple. These capes are often edged | tog 3Tiaar, : able information 1 farmers, Sent free lor the : - May make 1. necessary to adopt ONG | says the Ladies’ Home Journal. Ir | with chenille fringe, a revived old fa. When transferring the tiny plants asking, Write now. WORK |] **1 have vend poe of your Fish Brand or. the other method. For Instance, pepogmition of her abilities the post | vorite to their outdoor quarters the growth GERMAN KALI WORKS | | Blickers for five years and now want after severe loss of water, such as | magter wrote to Washington, asking The shaw! points have besa sdhme- | i8 not hindered an instant, as the 03 Nassau Street, New York, 1] Anew ons, alse cone for a friend. | ‘ t shoulder. The Capuch a hay ony was led Lire 8 ened | know best and I have always let then ; a slight advantage in walering before hs their own thermometer Whet feeding. The general conclusion Was | they huddle up together they noe varied almost beyond ] oa start indoors dr@wn that horses.may be watered be | more heat, and when they look drowss . i would not be without ene Tor twice occurs in consequence of log contin: | gq fnerease in her salary. and she | what overdons but are still seen ji | ®Rgshell Is cracked readily, and the [ § the cost. They are just as far ahead uéd, severe exertion, the animal should | yo recoives $10.40 a year. 800r| jouble cap-mautles whick have deep | compacted soil placed immediately in Shad of soant isa SOMmSn ve ] * always be allowed to SHni Watore he after she showed her gratitude by | points at both back and frone Kiges | the spot prepared for it. Shade from | NOW is YOUR OPPORTUNITY {NAME ON arslication) srw will not feed | ryt ; vi La . i e & Fs Ww ——————————————— | is fed, as otherwiséd he | presenting the government with five | of such garments are left raw or aro | the sun for the first few Saye ith a — in the Mintavs Gr anh Ban Couraxy Ds sure you don't gat one ofthe com. well, | kittens, each of which entered the | finished with fancy galloons { muslin awning. Suburban Life. oF KARAS Magnifiernt prove Win, 8 Prods Wii 1] men Kinde this is the Waits, Money for i2mmore, + W ale Waits ON mark of excellence. It has been found that less water 18 | pited States service as soon as i Voluminons and clahorais as som» ————— — Treasury Sock, EXpect 1h ha , (ov ERS Plant complete, a so Tena wih pay | v : Lipa required when the ration consists | wag old enough to tackle a rat.—New | of the evening coats are they are light- | The first Japanese newspaper was | Pumping Piast SORES "ven presnt Ne hn Jargely of concentrated feed than york World. or in weight than many garments that | published in 1863, only forty-one years | Wwek. Omgany's price wow ©13oant. 3 Fr A. J. TOWER CO. when large amounts of coarse fodder —————— appear far Jess bulky before “chiffon” | ago, and contains some news trans. | PATENT A150 Bs 41.0 G0. Tin modiateds Rarer. PORTON, ©. b A. i . i . oy y ’ § . . from Maine bo California, Addres. FITS are consumed, and it is a matter of | Japan's rice crop for this year It | mate lals we: y # requirement Vel inated from the Dutch papers. Today 1831 Fremont Street, DESV OR, €DLY, TOWER CANADIAN C0. LIMITED common observation that less Water Is | goicsaded 1) exceed by 20 percent, the | cory wilks and cloths are all as thin | Japan has 1,500 dally newspapérs und | TORGNTO, CANADE wonsumed when green, succulent (084s | svcrage anual crop. and supole us the manufacturer can ! periodicals. 1 nillicrod Th ' E W { (| Nabers of Wat Weather (lothing and Rats : in waved Thompson's Eye Water | [a wa 1 . oe i
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