FROCKS FOR THE YOUNG GIRL. FREE FARM SCHOLARSHIP, The Dentist’s Bill, —— When Congressman Jolin Bharp Wile What the Little Folks are Wearing [Offer to Some Bright Buy Who lams visits New York be never fils this Summer, Wants to Improve His Knuwlcoge to look in at a small kKindling-woud BERTHA BROWNING, of Agriculiure, shop presided over by an old negro who datiste of all deseriptions 1s the A free scholarship In sclentifie and Was formgrly a retainer in the naterial most In vogue for young practical agriculture Is open to some Hams family Lis latest call girls’ dresses and children's frocks, | young man who can demonstrate his fou nd the 1d mal x wy | of ‘dressy order, 'I'affetas are nlso used | Biness for the privilege, E. J. Hol ‘What's t} [ usually of a fancy type showing smail | ster, the Dean of the Winona Agr! the Democra | checks or equally small broche ef | cultural Institute, at Winona Like, 18 t FERTILIZER AND CAPONS. 5h A al [fects on a plain or changeable | Indiana, announces that he will gle =. i ground, and in medium tints, For | this Tree scholars, providing for | ordinary wear there are pique, lnen | tuition and lHving A GUY ELLIOTT MITCHELL, ow . und neutral fabrics fashioned Into] Wo school years ‘ tin 1 Lif frocks of simplicity and trfin style, | Seen that the young man 3 : . . ha REY (FOUTS A . da are | THIS scholnrsh will vot t ul New Potash Discovery. | ng it Is not In their line of work, And the bird. To these the writer wishes | The dressy gowns for young girls a: m £14 § \ el dis simple too, but not without sou { omparativel] ¢ expense to gree of elegance, Many of the skirt | self The course g 1 in the ti toofs and ies of experiments have just the department will get nothing out] to bring his experiences in this matter Lio cluded by the Department of of it from the farmers but thanks, for moving to the contrary, This Is a | ay Aan " y | mhbri ¥1 ture and Lot chahged me \gricuiture that promise to be of 1m-| that 18 what the deparfment is there | greatly mistake notion, and the oper- | P4Ve one or two flounces about “ww { mwense value to the farmers of the for [ ation bestows an unlimited amount of ¢ p IROAVARG { ir “ 1% in ’ n . | Bl ith deep bands of embroidery g ountry in furnishing m with i It Is a discovery, which, if it “pans| kindness on the bird, even 161 nh with i : ; Sy countr; furnishing them with a rb ade y BEVEL MU nce, Tucks" and rallies av | ther In the practice ie nequirin JOB OFFICE WANTED, ‘ T'1 ilo \ {i oed lower edge and these are often Fhe student wil > i coed new supply of fertilizer at very much | out,” Is of Immense im ’ v 1 waper rates than has ever been pos- | agriculture, There are many crops ed while the knife pla before... and nt the same time | such as tobacco and tomatoes, whic Liste are a much favored this country from Ger. require excessive proportions of pot has heretofore furnished | ash, while all complete fertilizers con supply of potash | tain liberal percentages, Potash long and quite an! one of the trinity which makes plan f | 1 frocks of dre iy order, | il probably will growth possible—potash, nitrogen ai poe E i ir HAR mim ny wi b Folds great sinplhicity ila fx tit and light Ae! the Lractery endorsed : | 3 1 t 1 arty deal to agriculture in| phosphorus, l { 11 to agi { ompete should ter than The most remarkable — Fp origh ; Capons and Caponizing, of roids, which) By CHARLES J, PILLING, hothing te do with Capons are aptly termed the “fines iicken meat in the world,” for ther nothing growing feathers which if equal A capon | nor hen-=it is nothing After removin from ti becomes ol when Dr. C was work Birthpluce of Common Plants. ¥ FREE TO Wherever ASTHMA SUFFERERS anywhere inthis country , Home ( g 1h : ne ofn Ute Without Loss of Tis ori tion “ss gy there Celery for the Home Garde ¢ y { Home Garden. Any One who has the Spirit of True Patriotism and Genuine Love of Humanity in his or her heart. “The Coming People” By CHARLES F. DOLE ye the first book to be read | THRO | SOEIRRIDN fam 1S Remove the Cause. Non Narcot Purely Vegetabie JOS, NU TILER CO. ; E3 ground In goo work hil ong oops ul wl e—— thie condition, the next step Is plant | other side, The ribbon used for thi ont The enslest wae to do Mis lis not wile number 1M being “I 's BM ’ ROCK CAPON! : 4 an ke ha bd . planted | we greenhouse ne « g¢ the months of Ne v Hed it th three ot p ’ these tt £1 Hanis The only silks post ir! Want the Greatest Baseball . or HY PO ’ " ante " a p———— . f PANTS made of trong regs 5 ¥ \ ’ ! * il padded. Temiures INS 1] 14 '‘ONIZING 1 hexd i , 1 i hit diff I» is ) . ' t 3 t me material, reg $8 FOR CAPONIZI | chiapling are bn Big Profits in Capons = 1: ged . te fons to thirty five 1 " N wit ' al : Wo ) os wonizing 1s eas BOON BELT i» made « aterinl phd Bited with faney ey . “4 : . » f of that will pot ret. Ihe ¥ malebes the cut I ’ ® A'80 give an oui! eonsintie MASK, FIELDERS and ASEMA ws GLOVE, CATCHERS MITT, snd Recuintion BOYS BASEBALL. Sent free to apy bor se ling : BI handkerchiefs at 100. each. We send the bandher : : Loo hints free of expense 0 you. 10 be MM Cr when sold li [ i i : FASHIONARBLY FEO TL PILLING a SON S02 Arch St, PHILA, WOOD WoOoD Co. BORDA: MW YORE Called Shonts' Biall. its for the ng folks most] eof n “[_PALISADE_PATTERNS. These are A TRIM SHIRT WAIST. t year If pos Designed by BErTHA Browsing, Fora upon almost \ > The shirt waist sult fills so large a Dee " alent according to the hat ] f Miia s wardrobe that it cannot De easily dis I pay extra ensed with, This frook figures prominently part of the \ ying the drawl Phese are stiffer than the straw hats e most fashionable wardrobes of the season connvie the drawing. ] tf in front of th u joint 1pying n . In 1“ 1) are made over wire nd no woman can afford to be without severs gr nad . ' m of . rior car fhonts pro fran s \ y various materials. Mere is & model fof & 1H! the flesh on nw le down to ’ but the conductor sald : — | birt waist dress suitable to development ; the agreement betweén the Atlantie | BB : , linen, pong. Rajah, taffetas or me ar be cut between the ribs | ’ ’ ' ba § : a walt for the home dressmaker Coast Line Raliroad and the Pennsyl- ’ ni tabbed yoke with its stole front, closing at the ania System was that passholders A left of fe centre, 8 very effective and | of : 4 Myles ree narrow tucks appear at each side mle ) } rawl . Une H ? " wi id not « ceupy drawing-rooms un 0 # of the centre, fromt and back, and again at cach ess they pald extra fare Shonts re. “pr ¥ : ; Side seam of the skirt. Buttons are much weed : narked that he would not pay extra 4 Span the new frocks of tailor construction, and litre ’ ; . ; 4 ’ li ‘i d a ere they not on dors Lut serve A purpose produced for about £3 a ton ] are he nd ela IT ; dh OhiY & : ig hou ud ER ‘ i are. The conductor declared Bhon : . The sleeves are long. but may be easily finale AL ; n ' wonld pay or be put out, Bhonts man- | below the ol how I desired For the mediun aged to conceal his feelings well hy ! 1 Sire 9 yards of Minch material are necessary : f develop the gown nough to Inquire with a show of ; \ Swe 1] L ) - / 1 ches Jmness who would eonduet the elect : \ \ © Fatieras "oa apes, 80 MH inche ' ord i : ts Is and who t! ’ 1 nnd en the operatio iT BAVING wm the other hand in potash inl suppl easuTe ww nhout si ment. The conductor calmly answered | . . \ i \ 0407 ui ne SPPLAMGA AOL Tas, {that he would undertake the Job han. \\ : waist MAKING THE INCISION Shonts sald he did not believe he could “That farmer 1h aught he would fool ihe price of these patiers but ether t : : Na ’ “ lw set ™ « Fog | i mounts to 824 for fertilize do It, The conductor then told Shonts { upon recely 200 or $100. Bo the result | ve the same result AN soluble imported sanlits ww i n te : i 1 he kit me when he put a door knob amd a i i i Wn will be entirely closed by the SKin to produce the money in ten minutes Loning ¢ gi In my nest.”-—From Life. PALISADE PATTERN CO, | going back to Ite plac or be ejected. The conductor went : - —— 17 Battery Plow New York City nil er ) ing ™ "1: 1 "12 12 NT ] ral mills are already being PROUVER INSTRUMENTS away and returned on schedule time, | , musty cellar may ho sweetened by For 10 cents coclosed please send patter ‘ ote ome 1 Mar ind nd one In | | - New England, for grind Ma rock fo It Ix a matter of Importance to have | BhOnts paid. setting pans of very hot charcoal about | { i} No. 61% 10 the following address lust this purpose, and there are a] Proper Instrmments for eaponizing, and J — the floor, especially in the dark corners siz " ol . ' . y : 3 ——— number of other concer int | the more Is read of the literary effn To Determine Length of D " . \ kod of eo " . 4 tl y N tha H sions appearing ‘In numerous papers | " gt ' f Day. The Standard 1 Trust has now got ; i NAME fore oven the fhe 1 i” Th ry of the | to-day touching eaponizing instraments By a simple rule the length of the ten control of the starch Industry i i | \ ave A ’ 0" " nts o ' ’ “vv » > . ” N l . department are fin iahe i the more need there Is to eantlon the | 980¥ and night at.any time of the year | Here is where we will all get it in the | IN ADDRESS The tihok ix f oe TT inexperienced operator While It «| AY be ascertained, Ry doubling the | neck. i ‘ hay i) Hh r il : " a oriant not ernel to caponize, it 18 Inhuman to | 1Me of the sun's rising, the length of cs i CITY and STATE a pet RA y Rags Wiis fg butcher or to eause unnecessary pain [ Rh night " obtained, and by doubling Numerous office boys who lost thelr! IHIRLES - ore " Sta ‘ the time of setting the length of the 4 " for the work withmately will Inad Is NOT A CRUEL OPERATION gth of grandmothers just after the opening of day Is glven Thus when the sun | the last baseball season are already re. (est ion, It progmbly will not be A large number of persons hoeltate | risen ny at five o'clock, the length porting other relatives In a critical i ] with Dr, Cusman or the road office) in caponizing, feeling it to be cruel to of the night is ten hours. . | condition, Numbers 8408, 0407, ’ eae EE LL LT LL Tp PRICE, 10 CENTS EACH sels nntranns tA
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