1 THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Never Without Peruna in the House for Catarrhal Diseases. ..insai . PM Hit. AND MRS. J. 0. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, MO. jiartman received the following letter: II' wife had been auflerinff from a com- I'll ot aisesjges lot tne past twenty- buV86 oad baffled the akill of some ' , Vat noted physicians. One of her ClrcVibles wait' chronic constipation of mv "' stalling;. J t wasaBing through that most whicHi?'?' ne ' n woman yrJT In June, 1895, I wrote to OI nher case. You advised a couiise and Manalin, which we at nre y, fenced, and have to say it compli ely 7M-1 k Ck. Cl., V.R..U .kLi k- would have been dead onlv for these won derful remedies. "About the same time I wrote you about my own case of catarrh, which had been of twenty-five years' standing. At times I was almost past going. I commenced to use Peruna according to your instructions and continued its use for .about a year, and it baa compretely cured me. 'Tour remedies do all that you claim for them, and even more. Ca tarrh cannot exist where Peruna ts taken according to direction. Suc cess to you ami your remedies." John O. Atklntnn, t T 111 1 J , T - ....... . in a letter aniea January i, imiu, .Mr. Hands of Money Handler. "Look at my 'hands," said a man as he drifted into the office of a well known business man, and as he said it lie stretched his fingers out to their full length, exposing the palms of his hands. The insides of his hands were very rough. That was exactly what he anted to call attention to. "Do you see those crusty forma tions," he continued, "these corns and bunions and knots and other things of that sort? Look at 'em." He still held his hands open for inspection. "Do you know where I got 'em?" he asked. "Splittin' wood? answered the man. "Not much," said the fellow with the rtfsty hands. "Maulin' rails?" ventur ed the man again. "Nope," was the short reply of the man with the heavy hands. "Pullin' a cross-cut saw," 'sug gested the man as a last resort, but he was wrong again. "Well, how on cath did you get 'cm then?" he asked wtth a show of impatience. "Handlin' money," was the man's reply and he smiled at the look of disgust and in credulity which spread over the face oi the man he was talking to. "Yes, si: I got all these corns, and bunions, and knots, and other rough things w.hich you see on my hands by handlin' rtlpney. You see I work for a traction company, and have to handle and sort afl the money of the company. A great dial of the money is in small denom inations and we handle it is bags and packages of various sizes. There is so much of it that a fellow's hands soon become hard on the inside and grad ually grow into the knotty condition which you find mine in at this time. You can bet that handling money is not the soft and velvety business it is generally supposed to be. The asso ciation of soft white hands with the business of handling money is dead wrong, and if any man doubts what I say about it I simply ask him to step p and take a look at my hands." And the money handler with the rough hands blew out as suddenly as he had blown in. A Scientific Note. . The professor's boy had been ob- cDtrour an inc evenintr. ana nna v forbearance ceased to be a virtue. "Here," said the professor, as he took the boy tinder his arm and started up the stairs, "is where you see the eclipse of the son." Shortly thereafter the guests remark ed among themselves that they never knew an eclipse was such a noisy affair. Turned Down. - "Say, Bill," said the chronic beggar, "I'm all out o' tobacco. Open your heart fur onet. an' gimme some." "What)" replied his fellow-workman, "do you think I've got a "tobacco heart?'" An Exception. "You know," said the woman suffra gist, "they say 'the hand that rocks the cradle is the , hand that rules the world."' "Ridiculous?" cried Henpeck. "I'm sure my hand doesn't rule the world." Hair Falls "I tried Ayer-e Hair Vigor to top my bair from falling. One naif bottle cured me." J. C Baxter, BraJdweed, in. Avert Hilr Vigor Is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of Its kind on the market. A little of it goes long way. It doesn't take much of h to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray ua:r. u.M , If your drarvMl euaot troty ro, sM us turn V.uaf sad we will r t bottie. k sure ka4 W the w M lew ess rait nm w.o. Ad. Atkinson says, after five years' experience with Peruna: ' 1 will tvtr continue to tpeak a good word for Peruna. Inmy rounds at a travelling man I am a walking advertisement for Peruna, ami hate induced m.ny pet. pie during the past year to use Peruna with the moil eatlajactory results. Jam still cured of ca to -rh, John O. Atklnton. 110x272. Independence, ilo. When oM age comes on catarrhal dis eases come also. Systemic catarrh is al most universal in old people. This explains why Peruna has become so indispensable to old people. Peruna is their safeguard. Peruna i the only rem edy yet devised that meets these cases ex actly. Such cases canr.Vt be treated locally; nothing but an effective, systemic remedy could cure them. This is exactly what Pe runa is. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of Peruna. writo at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state ment of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Ships With 1 hree Crews. A typical cable ship engaged in actual work is a first-class vessel in all re spects, with uniformed officers and crew, strict discipline maintained, and every other feature of expert naviga tion. The cable is coiled away in big iron tanks, situated in what would be the hold of a cargo ship. These tanks are from thirty to forty feet in diame ter and are connected with one anothet by "ways," or ''troughs," through which transfers can be made when oc casion requires. There are numerous machines upon deck for the proper handling of the heavy cargo. The big, funnel-like objects lining the bulwarks in places are buoys, useful in marking locations. The ship has really three crews or departments, each with its separate chiefs and officers. Nevertheless, they must all work in harmony, one with the other, or things will go wrong. There is the steamship crew captain, engineers, mates, quartermasters, stokers, deck hands, cooks and stew ards; but even these men must be ex perienced in the special difficulties ol navigation and labor with which they hi'.ve to contend. Then there is a cer tain corps who have to do with the actual cable laying, picking up, buoying, etc., although, quite naturally, they are aided by the rest as occasion demands. Last of all on the list, but certainly not in importance, 'are the electricians, charged with the testing and calculat ing, which must go on continuously while the ship is at work in order to prevent costly mistakes. The Biography of a Bone. The chief product from bones is glue, and among other materials which are obtained from them are soap, glycerine and fertilizers. Nothing is wasted. After being carefully culled over by workmen and broken by crushers, they are soaked in a weak solution of sul phuric acid. From the soaking tanks the bones emerge white and apparently perfectly clean. They are then placed in steam tanks, where, after being subjected to a pres sure of steam for several hours, a spi got is opened at the bottom of the di- fester and the liquid glue is drawn off. he grease of the bones, being lighter, is drawn off last and separated from the first product. The liquid glue is evaporated to a strength of 45 per cent, gelatine, a portion of which is per mitted to harden for commercial use, as glue, and a part is refined and sold for gelatine for table use. The grease is drawn off into cooling tanks, where, in its crude state, it ir made into scouring soaps. By a pro cess of refining and the admixture ol vegetable oils and perfumes, toilet soaps are produced. The spent liquors which are run off from the boiling soap are utilized for the manufacture of gly cerine. The bones which are taken out of the digesters are ground up for fer tilizing purposes, and the dirty water in which they are cleansed is boiled down and made into manure. Origin of Wood Engraving. Much controversy was at. one time excited about the country that could claim to have originated wood engrav ing. A very simple process was known to the Egyptians for t' e productions ol stamps, and it has leen asserted that the Chinese printed from blocks of pear tree at early a the tenth century. The independent origin of the art has beee generally credited to Germany among modern nations. In the Cologne dis trict a St. Christopher, which has often been reproduced, wee cut in 143J, a St Sebastian in 1437 end a Madonna hat been dated 141S. Playing cards were, however, in use in France in the middle of the four teenth century, end the figures were impressions- from wood blocks. It is allowable for France to dispute the pri ority of Germany, and many attempts have been made to claim the art as due, to French enterprise. M. -Henri Bou chot, of the Bibliotheque-Nationale. now declares that a part of a block with a representation of a crucifixion has been discovered in a country town of France. The eostnmes are evidently those worn in the middle of the four teenth century, and it is assumed that the wood block belongs to some time between 1340 and 1350. Scientific American. (ALLS HOTEt, GVFST8. In n grr.it metropolitan hotrl tl.orr Is Kinir our to lip rolled ni nlinost nny hour of tlio dny and night, mid It In n tnntti'V f i-nnnlrlrrnhln Important that llirro should lie no nilstnke or tvg N'ft In attending to thrsi- mntiers. Thnro nri gur-Ms arriving In tlio mid illr of t ho night who may nut tvnnt to he railed until tlio middle- of tiio fol lowing d.iy. but It Is extremely Import Htit thry should hp railed dm desired. This fentiirr of the hotrl IiiihI;ich hits A' mm HQ Br APFABATUS TOB CALLISO HOTEL GUESTS. heretofore beeu looked after by 0110 of the clerks, whose business It was nmong other things to frequently eon suit a rard on whirh all eallsind been put down. Sometimes be would nssign a bellboy to visit the room of the pnt ron niul knock at the door until ho re ceived some response. At other hotels there Is nu electric bell connection, with all the rooms by which the calling operation Is done directly from the office. Neither the clerk nor the bell boy are Infallible and either one Is subject to interruptions and diversions which might caue him to forget the call. At the best the system nt present In vogue Is uncertain aud unsatisfac tory. A nienns of performing this duty with absolute certainty has been re cently Invented by a New York man nud Is now being tried nt several of the hotels of that city. A view of the np paratus Is shown herewith. It is a combination of clock mechanism and electricity, and Is set up In the office of the hotel, with a wire connection to each of the sleeping rooms therein. There are different dials rontnlning the hours of the day and the number of the room, and when a guest expresses a desire to be called at a certain hour, a connection Is made by n plug by which the bell will ring In the desired room nt the hour named. The bell, once set In motion, rings until an an swering signal Is received from the 8uest . 1 J,... ik. LATEST LEMON SQUEEZER. A rather effective lemon squeeser with some new features Is shown here with. Its merit lies In the fact that It docs not bruise the peel, so that the oil does not contaminate the flavor of the Juice, and the seeds are not crushed, so that the Juice Is likewise free from the bitter ncld taste. In op eratlngthedevlcelsqulte simple. A half TUS LATEST LZ.JCOK Syl tLILB. lemon Is placed on the stand, aud a few turns of the crank scoops out the pulp, which falls Into the glass funnel, from whence the Juice is expressed Into the receptacle provided below. The pulp Is removed by means of rapidly revolving rutting cones. The glass funnel and the lemon holder proper are easily removable for ele.i us ing. cost or sciKKTirio rsiiabch. Trofessor Dewar, In bis address as President of the British Association, has given an accurate estimate of the cost of maintaining the Royal Insti tution of London during the nineteenth century. Sir Humphrey Dry became the bead of the Institution In 1801. He discovered the composition of tjie fixed alkalis In 1807 and Invented the miner's safety lamp In 1815 and made, aa did all bis successors, many dlscov ries of Immediate practical value. Faraday became director in 1825. To him more than to any one man ire owe the modern theories of electricity and magnetism and the modern practi cal application of them. Tyndalt be came professor in 1853.. His researches on light (and lighthouses), found (and fog signals), heat, glaciers, electricity, fermentation and the like are well known. To his successor. Professor Dewar, we owe epoch-making dlscev erles In chemistry, on the liquefaction ot gasea (liquid air) and tht like, There can be no doubt that whatever be the cost of maintaining the BoyaJ 6 Institution, l! linn returned fo man kind nil and more than has been given to It. Sow, what has been the cost? Professor liewar gives the mnlii Items us follows: Salaries of the pro fes.iors, 11 bout 5273.000; laboratory ex penses, about $122.1."0; salaries of as sistants, about !? livr.OoO. Total fo:- 100 years, $.'03,100. The Brit.sh Govern ment has given grants In aid nnd pri vate persons have sul-sldlml the Insti tution, so t lint tiio loiil oxpeni foi 11 century of scieli'Irie work hns been aitmit ..'iO!.0H), or. nv tile nverngr, sny, $0000 per year. TI.e total iiinoiint l considerable: the average annual cost as ridiculously small. The returns on the capital Invested have been ini mrne. The moral Is that gifts like that of Sir. Carnegie to the rnrnegie Instllulion nre none too large, and that we niny rxpect n full rrturu. l'6E OF LEFT HAND. A great dial of attention Is given In German educational quarters to ihr Idea of making the left hand as useful and dexterous as the right, says the Westminster Gazette. There Is no rea son, It Is snld, why human beings, like apes, should not use both hands with equal ease. Most of the mechanical work which Is generally done by the right hand only might just as well be performed by the left hand after some practice. In most of the technical schools In Germany the experiment is now being tried, nnd pupils are taught to wield tools with the left hand, anil so far, we understand, the result fully Justifies the experiments. The advau tnges of dividing mnnual work more equally between the two hands are so obvious that It Is to be hoped this at tempt at rrentiug nn ambidextrous un tlon will lie widely taken up. It Is a well-known fact that artists have long ago proved the possibility and usefulness of using the left as well as the vlght hand In their work. The eminent German painter. Menzel, uses his brush with equal ease In either hand. In Japan every child Is taught to write aud draw with the right and the left hand, and it Is attributed to this fact that In some respects Japan ese art excels the art of nny other country. It Is said that anyone wish ing to acquire the art of writing with the left hand hns n good rhnnce of doing so without much trouble. The recipe Is: Write the alphabet Ave times n day for a mouth with your left hand, nud you will find that you have almost mastered the art. In the same mnuuer sewing with the left hand is said to be soon leuvut If n little dally practice Is given to It for 11 few weeks. NOVEL SHOE SOLE. Something entirely novel In boot soles Is shown in the accompanying Illustration, representing a product that is sold very largely in Australia. T-l. f A i - . '. 1 , AH l.nM by means of One pegs 01- nulls. It ! certainly Is unique In construction, but in this part of the world it would prob ably not have a great following. DEPOSITING METAL ON LACE, The illustration presented below shows a simple method of depositing copper, silver, gold or other metal on lace, producing a material which is In high favor for trimming purposes. This METHOD or FBODCCIKO DftKSS TBmMINOS. process consists In first coating the larc or, other fabric with a conductor of electricity by rubbing powdered graph ite Into the threads or applying a tblo coat of adhesive varnish aud the dust lug with a flue bronze or similar metal lic powder, after which the lace.'s sus pended In the wire basket as shown. This basket Is then placed In the usual electroplating bath, being insulated from the bottom by suspending It on non-conducting blocks. When the bas ket is connected with a wire leading to one pole of a battery and the other wire is attached to a block of gold, sli ver or other metal It will he found that the lace Is Immersed, regulatlug the thickness of the deposit. The Inventor of this Improved process Is John A. Daly. Raw Thra CsatorUs. Senora Catallna Florea, who died re cently in Pasadena, was the oldest woman In California. At the time of her death she bad Just completed her 110th year, and for over ninety years shi bad lived under the shadow of the Ban Gabriel Mission. Her hus band had been dee), for more than fifty years, and non f her children or grandchildren was Ing. The rela tives which attended her funeral were descendant! of the fourth and fifth generations. Sht came to California with her husband in 1812. Up to the last few days of her life she waa able to care ton herself, aa she was neither lame, blind nor deaf, 6be bad won great fame aa a needlewoman, and many of tbe most beautiful altar clotifi In tbe Ban Gabriel Church were of her handiwork. Tbe man who pays cash Is tbe on who takes time by, tbe forelock. r. cVv kUf&-X&Z for School for Cats. This school does not exist in fairy land, but In the midst of the city ol Paris. Prof. Bonnetty Is very fond of cats and has started a school for them. His pupils arc generally stray cat? that no one wants. He takes them keeps them In a largo room, and feeds thcra well. ho docs not immediately begin t( teach them, but wathes them to form some Idea of their character. He feeds them on bread and mllV and liver. It la surprising to see how the most miserable, starved-looklng rat under his good treatment turnf Into a beautiful, sleek pu3sy fit for any lady's drawing room. These cats are taught to Jumr through hoops, over chairs, cllmt ropes, etc. All these lessons are taught by kindness. Prof. Bonnottj never has to punish bis pupils. Hf depends on their affection and can u( with them what he likes. Cir.clncaf Enquirer. Ue&pock thinks tbe Mormons are al ready sufficiently punished. fl you nrc roiiilnnj, lake Dr. August liuenir's Humbiirjr IJicant Tea. At 1 lie heiglit oi one mile t lie average vivo-iiv 01" th; wind 15 fox- limes as gicaf r.s at the surface. KT-r cr Ohio. City nrt' oi.edo, ' T.itna Oust. 1 s- FHXK J. IJllKSKT.mBliS OSt'ltllHt ll is t! Mrttor iarrnr o? th lrm if F J ( hfm v A Ov. rloiiic business In thn City nt Xolod. County anil Statu nforosald. nii'l that sal'l firm will pay tl sum of one nuNnnsr. noi,. r.RS for enc'u and every fuse of cATAnmt that .'nnnot be .-uro.l ly tho use - f Hall's CaTARSS C'CRK. FllANK J. CnKNUT. twoin to before Din unrt subscribed in my , - , presence, t ula 6th day of December jfvary 'none. Hall sCatnrrh Cure is taken Internally. nJ nets dlreittly on tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system, fend, for Ustlmonlnb. Iree. F. .. Cbenfy & Co., Toledo, O, Hold by DrutRists,75c;. Hall's Family fills are the best. . German farms occupy nearly 1 .000,000 acres in Central America, on which over CO.OOO.OOO coffee trees are planted. F1T3-W nn '.lv im LJ it:s 1: nsrv i. Bssafterllr.t d iy's iu of Dr. Kline's Ore; lVacTsistorer.tl'itrlalt'.tla.in'icritlsefMi iir.l:. H. Kr.ixit, Ltd.. 931 Ar.-hrtt., Fntla., fa. Ji the silk factories of Italy the usu.il work hours are from 4 in the morning till S at night, and the wagea ten cents a day, Mr3.VlnjloT'sSootUlu;3yrupforntatldrs ttotbln.sofcoa the gums, reJuci!nU-n.na. t-on, allays paln.eures wlud oollo. ijj. a bjtUs Overworked seamstresses iu Berlin are to benefit by a legut-y of 125,000 left by a ticrman book seller named Kahu. Plso's Cur for Consumption Is aa InfalUbl medlolDA for coughs and oolds. N. Y. bAMCEL, Ocean drove, K. J., Feb. 17, 19J0. Thibet is larger than France, German? and !paio combined, but has only t),rw0,00U people. iMnmnmnjimii: T Napda-cansf sqr' .ad kssavtraaa X cnnpwilnt wtla sr. JacomOiu Itsvlrtusa rnmrm aw pronniM sy miiHans of nstorH Z SK""- "ol'STsbwnosredof RMEUMA. X Pfdl-MM sr Ms mm. H sas bien T SMIr SMTIMd ttW f rAl MWHU1UF l SM. T FnmHsusdsiMsrtiswArlakr. Ntiaali T 36c. sad SOc. stiaa. rrs sieat pcitrrunM revti BUCttEt THE CAUSE Sr PAIR. STAIUMU rUTT IEAU. A A '. c : vr "aSS.-i5iiff5''Ar.:.v. I t ZTV f 0' Syrup of Figs apreab to the cultured and the well-informed and to the healthy, because its com ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be cause it acts without disturbing the natural func tions, as it is wholly free from everv objectionable qualily or substance. In the process of Louisville Ky FVerci.sco. sale, by oil drui'ata Price, Ovr Language. Mistrcfs (calling down stairs) O! BridRc-t. what was that crash? You haven't Rone and broken that vase?" Bridget Yis, mum. Oi Mitrcss O! how ciid vou come to dr. it? Bridget Oi didn't go to do it, mum. I It'll Til'. "My dressmaker." she beR.in. "is such a petite little person; so small and " "Ah!" her husband interrupted, "quite a similarity between her and Iter bills. She's not a tall modiste, and her bills arc not at all modest." ss,WMa3 nr MMaTmiirisj irivnrii fit A-J.-. IS NOT A but it cures jina nulim' nrttlna fnm Impurttt' in Ih hlnnt. It no.ittrrh, inffl not OlMf-A the dttl1irm Ot-ffAMJt. 1t.tnt.- i - ... V lUapptar under tht powerful l.l,d TWO BOTTLES CURED. Oentlemeni-I take pleasure In hr-arlno- testimony to the curative ni of your " I'BCUMACiDa. 1'wo bottle, c.ir-d ,y son of n bd case. If be nf any bueflt to you in advertising- your murlrorlous remedy, tou ci Yours truly. W. n. It AND, Steward, A' All Druggists, )i.oo, Bobbitt Chemical Co.. All the Men Are Princes. There are about 12,000 pnople scat tered over the twenty-odd rocks or Islets which constitute the Foroe group, between tbe Shetland and Iceland. Every man In tie country Is in some way the descendant of s king that Is, Norse sea-kings, who fled to the islands in the ninth cen tury and peopled them. In spite of his home-spues, his turf hut, and his primitive life, every good Forocse is conscious sod proud ol his ancestry, end he bears hlmsell like a prince. He has no newspapers or social problems;-but he knows the history of his Island home, and be Is a constant reader of books, mostly Danish. Ills literary taste is inferior only to that of the Icelanders, who for 1,000 years have raised and main tained an ideal national literature of merit. TIs Ever Thus. Borem Hello! What's ynur rush? Stibbubs I want to catch the 5.40 train. Borem But you're got over half an hour. Subbtibs That's true, but 1 have to count upon being held up on my way to the station by three or lour chumps who want to knrjw what's my rr.sh. I suffered from indiges tion for a long time. My symptoms were swelling of the abdomen,, with pain and most terrible headaches; also a coated tongue. Since taking Ripans Tabules I ha c grown better ana am now nearly well. At dru grists, rks Fire-Otai packet Is Manga for aa ordinary oeeastoa. Tbe faasily bottle. 0 ssata, ceataina a supply lor a yeai Your True Character r ar lftr prtoa' Mrwiiily tulraM. raetipi of y4-imM1 of baodwrlllu nd it ceaiavj bj th ot nDopnY,,ww,cM,":'" . UltUrultminisyitnMS " So. at Mlalti mm 10 days Iwliwu IfrM. s. a. a. aaaaa s saaa. sa . Aasait, Or mmm fids Grtly. cts piea.sartly. Acts Bencficiallvi is IrvJyas a Laxative. iiumuiacuinnjr nps are used, as they are pleasant to the tasle, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To pet its beneficial effects buy the genuine manufactured by the Cal. flew York.N.Y. fifty cert per bottle. ITPAY51 10 WRITf KR CAT i SfKUl MTIS SITUATIONS SECURED WR (RADUATfS OR MONET RETUFNtS WtPAriUfUf BinMINOhAM. ALA. RICHMOND VA, MOU5TON.TEX. COLAJMBVISGA. Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "oawthlne just as good." . ---v TV CURE-ALL, RHEUMATISM purifying qu'al .( of IMm mrdieiut. IUliiqb, N. C. nropertles If this will remedy, you can use It. C. rutttufionor Blind. or exprcssage prepaid. Baltimore, fid., U. 5. A. uiwsiasyil'Sj ff.HMMrim-MnBlamJ Capsicum Vaseline Put up In Collapsible Tubes. A iutMtltMtP fnr nnd Siiirior to Monurrl At inr other planter, ami will nut bllittr lha mnt drllrate tkin. Thn imtn allaylns and curative qnalltlrt of thin article arc wonUerfiil. It wl l top the toothache at uuce and reUea bead arhfl and sciatica. We recommend It M the bout and aafeel ex temal counter-irritant known, aleo ae an ex ternal remedy for pains In the eheet and atom ach and all rheumailP.neuralrrleaJtd eoulreora plaint. A trial will prove wlat we claim for It, and It will be found to lie Invaluable la the household. Many popte say "It la the beet el all your preparations. Price 15 eenu, at all draft. ta, or other tfeeX re, or by aendlnrr this amount to as la poetatje etans we will eend you a lube by Bail. Ho art tola should be aerepled by lhs public anleea the eame eavrriea onr label, aa eiherwlae It to not genu 1 ae. CHESEBIOUOfl HAM'FACTCIIKfl CO, 1 1 ila.ee ttreoU Kew Tawk City. tWriHttlOM LAWtt aim 1 Jene .1. P atoe er 4 it vrs ai tsjetr wale mm el ifte- ln eUsTsa wanva4 .ail w 14 we Will ay $k,4fj? evo atava cKiatm-j. Uaoi aaer tiiie aot. AaU J 4t 1. 1 CMtiea 1, iMNUtatwa aksK-usUu auiaan wtM a ad artoe aaaniuta. jw muh4 aw w ATtos iraa, r, biajaau4iauawu-aouus, 4drvaiue w. i WUU'' toueoa Aeaj, tf.AassU.tx Us iaUaa Ivw, WasTuaiftwa. i. 01 A'reay yrr -wa.iM t Wm kiujts Uyta1 latUetMa.MvuMia ADVERTISE" Vi"ffY" IT PA TS In nl tT rol, f II anilrlra with TVa r s-.a wasJt ;ti swl A Chain fjir is no stronger than its 1 1 f weakest link. A IcrtllUer I I I f deiicieat la i I potash isjust as daiiei AJChiTmmieTOr'etihrbflftliitrf) A M Jr ueeritd by every mm who owns I I m M h eld and plow, and who He- m I ,M 'rc t0 Kcl Ue mo' out J m Ther uJr. bend pott a I ua&.f M 1 (iKKHAl KALI WOKliS, J -v