1 ID'S ' Sarsaparilla CURES YW Dvspepsia, Intense Miser) - r- wwvri uv mr in TTr tilt enttnrasl ten )am from Dyspepsia I hMi imot Civen up Hope .f r he'na .... ...... ..i. -wumn ill late) iinuir iar- wiriii. I m entirely cured ml .i iseanv on iifTerina; from il,enla tn trr Hood's Sarsaparilla 1t t rut h itl Ill's statement I am glad to verify at anytime." Mm, .loni r to. 7 I "riJ street, I'ittaliiiruli, Pa. pespepVa 'lm firm h. I, ill txrniltt tavrtimtoliVfin:i In misery. irM.r Saria aaiKatireailTareiaia ami all tntnarli ilimr dir.. II aw-iciirrn ik lienilai'lii-aiiii il ... M4" I'llla n inmte.n ,n a i-nia mi'4 1 ) A Natural Food. Conditions o f the system arise when ordinary foods cease: to buil.T flesh there is urgent need of arrest ing waste assistance must come quickly, from natural food source. Scott's Emulsion is a n;uio:ra!:c;: of ir.e life cf all. feed:- it is cod-liver oil reinforced, made easy of digestion, and almost as palatable ax tnilk. freearetl lit Krnlt k Hi!' S V A 11 ttrtirf The Best Waterproof Coat in the WORLD t mum Ti riSH riKAsn Ki.ircrn i nnM .nr niuor. and will kn-p ymi rjrr In iimi hanl.M Hurra. Tb ir l-U.MMKI.MI.il S.EItitaririirilri.lh.lrual.aii.l Inovrratliaeiiilrear.iir'.'e. tirwamr linllaliuaa. lh.ii u Inivaroat ll liiu".i,n era nil ' la nut un II. lllu.tn led 'tliru Inc. A. J. 'IOWKU. Hoati.n. Ma.,. fWYsHILOH'S CURE. p5'fl'l'ltLi ('ureal'mifftia. 1 luaraenesa. Nre 'I lirn.1. 1 ruini. V hooping LuiiKh an J Asthma. Kit (,miuiif turn il lUi no rival lus cured thousands whrra all other (ailed ; will cure ,u if ukrn in lime. Sold by Druggist en a ciuMntre. Fur Lam htU or Cheat, use SHIt-Ofl SI'I.ASTEK. 5Cts CATARRH REMEDY. Un Toil Cauurh Ir ThtaremedV la ruarao. tetxl to our you. frlce60ata. Interior Imt, BTHE KIND R THAT CURESd il MltS. Rr.V. a. J. I'AV, Nn. :atrri, N V a SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR 80 YEARS I 1 n Djx li i " . . ? Nium:- ar ia rs'rr. o patf'H arart'a- p. 4 to MI' TIO. N.i.t lu. i I. -a and .!. ciii 1A:m. My Jie.llh u.mli ''' j ,. I.. il, or all I I'1" "l,r! M'or ri.iM tii.a'"'""'!'""1""; ..r. M7i;N mi ''. -"" wuly I analnii it u. Hi uira uaoj rii4 un liuut nl ikM limi 'lir ""'" r.i... iJ Air BO ni li Hi"" t an. aUktitlrrltMltMai.ulltlilais. nw DANA'S j SARSArAKILTA wry iminTii.'aa iiaiimkMi iiniinfn imlil aim" riinrrty (uar. Ilah lual Ioiuibiw aim riv!1 rrilrrwl. .. W. haa liiiMiihii uwl rarleiy JT":"!'" IIIIX. h.l p,......l '"' ''ia.'Sl it IKa bllMMj n.al I il'" il '"l" . . . li e .un miinl.ai ajai.la, ai.4 U.l " ''.'it inpnivmnaiil Lit", lo lla K.i-r li t iaam Kll mil l"ruldnil l'l . . . . JtaaaaiHulli , Kif"X li'alla V V.M II Cm, f arupirllla tola lh " 0 3 EriT-llO ft " Onl tn eulU ttn1 tb ltt. tntl thai It OAlU'lfj )a TMnMVl THIS. (i b. Dm trtit'U Ct.. StDitt. Milnt. U a I1K prilohsva 1 R I If i y temps' II: b AGRICULTURAL TOPIC OK INTKRRftT ItfiXATIVK TO KAKM AM) UAKDKKi intf.ii koosth ton rowi,i. TioohU for winter tbouM be no con Irnrtcd to litre tronght or bonrdt to eMch all droppinpa ami prerent the cniiuulntion of teverl wecka telow tln nioata, a m Monietitnet done. This ftcoiuniilRtion nieana impure breathing ir at viirbt, thn rroulu ofteu enil in roup ninl other iliteatrt to which f"U are specially mibjeot lnrilK inter weal her. Don't keep cbirketi" wilhont proper cleanlineiw; it will al warn iri) niiprofltatile. Inilejeiil- Hit. kiaMaMaa III,K;X1 MACHtNR, Tin ic in no practical milking np pniatiiN iiinile or neil at prenent. All iittempta to innkeanT alien hare faileil. The eiim's mMer in hnrillr anch a mi chnitiral contrivance aa to become a machine to be manipulate.! by anj power except that of the haml of an intelligent permm. It will probably be aa eav t'v feed eowa by machinery M to milk them in that way. The del icate membrane that lines the mill, dutrt ennoot whhttand the roiipli tou?1i ami tikne nf a inarhine. In certain raxea, hen the milk mnat be drawn in Rome other thau the nanal way, the ailver nulkiiiR tube ittho bent MibMitiile for the human hand. This is rirHt Krcam-d with Timeline or tweet oil ami then gently pnthed into the teat, after thn milk hat been atarted by ncntle rnbbinp of the udder. The milk flown from the tube then until the udder in O.liHiiMed. New York TimeK. fMt.M' CIKItKK. A 1'i iniM IvHtna farmer tella the Xn tional Stockman how ha limit a cheap intern. He ntruck a circle tevcu feet iu diumetrr and dtiK down three feet, then another circle one foot lots in diameter ami dnp three feet farther and broke dow n the tidea to a tlope; then with a five foot circle he went another three feet and cut away again, making the cintern in the form of u jtK. 'J'hc nidea and bottom were plastered with cement directly upon the clay, and the top whh n rolled over with brick pucked tip with nnnd and cement, and a tile wan put in to nerve an hu ovcrllow pipe about eighteen inchen lnmi the top, Aa the average diameter would be a little, moro than nix feet, it would require nearly seven barreln of water for each foot in depth below the overflow pipe, over Hfty barrels when the water wat neven and one-half feet deep. Hin fignreM for the cont were: Two day 'a labor, 91 ; one-half day of mason, 81 ; two barrels of cemeut.S2.uO; 400 brick, $1. 40; total, 17.00. Jt has been iu iihc ten yearn aud in as good as ever excepting near the top, where he al lowed it to freeze, and the cement cracked and pulled off, which could have been prevented by oovering with atraw or other material. STRAINS IS HOME. No tnnttcr how alight a sprain may appear, it t.houll be. carefully treated, aud tho home given a complete rent. Hent in just the very thing that tnont owuert are unw illing to allow, unlenn the animal in absolutely broken down and nimble to move. A sprain of the tendotia, especially if at all severe, rail a for a prolonged period of real, even after nil tymptoinn of lamciiem have punned away. The object treatment in the llmt ttnge of a sprain in to keep dow n or re duce inflammation and to prevant ex udation or swelling. Tho thoe should be removed at once, before thn limb ha got so bwollen aud tender as to make putt iug on another a matter of ilimeulty, owing to the acute agony handling given the animal. The next thing in a done of phyhic, which tends to prevent fever aud keep down inflammation acting magically in thin and other cane of lamcnetn. The auimul should be aecured iu a po it ion to discourage movement, and either hot fomentations or cold anttiu gent lotious should bo applied eon tintiouhly. There in, perhaps, some difference of opiniou aa to whether cold or hetit in best, but whichever is adopted must be kept upcontiiiuouslv. Tor a recent injury, without much aelling and contagion, cold in per haps preferable, but if there ia much pain aud swelling, relief is most promptly afforded by hot water. If (.light iamcuenn continues or there in thickening or enlargement, it will be the bet to blister; indeed, it is seldom I mi I practice, to blister after a sprain, as it at leant iimuiea a pro longed rest. tin at cHiitiun in neceasnrv in taking the auiiiiHl into work, and if there is any change or the limb uow bluiidili" itUMiM he tired. " A cane of breakdown meaim monllm of enforced idleness, gwuerally perma nent deformity, unrituew, fr f,,, work, and, iu some instances, incur able UnicLcaiN. New Vrk World. lUTTWMr.NTM WITH rORN. The follow ing nil mniarv of experi ment, is taken from the' .Illinois Kx peniiient Station, Bulletin No. 5; Tho tassela on ten alternate rows were leuiovud as aoon aa they hii pea led. ' 1 Seventy-eight sample f ,.orlJt witl different names, ei tented on eon tlguout plate, each ont-fortieth of an acre iu extent. For the first time in live years tho late varieties gave the Urgent nrerage yield-, nine auch va net.ea averaging 70 bushels. Hixtv even plata of inmliuin-uiatiiring varie ties averaged 6H busheU per acre, and 1. platt of early maturing varieties averaged nearly ft.) Im.heU. yr rtvt year, pant each of fyr ,Uedinm-m. turuig var.et,. have givei. jielda o.' irom 71 to 76 bimuela per acre The heat early u.aturlng f?uiety Ituu piven in the aatne time average yil1 of 65 bushels per acre. For three yeart pant' the Wnt yield by any va riety waa 8.'i bushels jwr acre, by Boone County White. The largest yield In 1892 wm almost exactly 100 bushels per acre of air-dry corn, of the variety known aa' 1'iasn Ojiren a variety maturing too late for Central Illinois. The trials for aix yearn indi cate that the larger, medium-maturing varietiea give the liett results. Among these the Bonne County White, Champion White Tearl and Itnrr White represent the most satisfactory typo of white, while the Learning has given thn bent results among the yel low varieties. The M unlock has given the Iwat yields of any early maturing variety ti j bushels per acre for five yearn. Excellent varietiea were obtained from many different places. Kxtrava gant claims, auch as yields of HMI buhela per acre under ordinary culti vation, or that any variety worth cultivating matures in eighty or ninety days, when planted at the usual time, ro not to be accepted na correct. In ordinary circumstsncen 1 00 dayn from date of planting may be coimidcred as a minimum for field corn to mature fully; late varieties ofteu need ISO dayn in Central Illinois. Kepeaied triala have uniformly shown that larger yields of both corn and stalks are obtained by plauting a larger number of kernels than ia cus tomary in the best practice of Illinois. From '12, 000 to l:t,000 kernels planted per aero seems to be the minimum for largest yields at tho station grounds. This ia eipiivaleut to 4 kernels per hill, in rown at the unutl distance for planting ia Illinois. In most of tho triala thn rown were :i feet N indie apart each way. Twenty-four varieties were planted in at many plats, half ol each having II kernels and half four kernels in each hill. In 'it of the 24 catoa the larger yield were obtained from the thicker planting, the average increase for the 21 plant lieiug about i.ft bushels per acre. Hepeated trials lints shown that, if other conditions are the shiiic, there ia no percept iblr difference in the aver age yield, whether the corn in planted in hilla or in drills, the number of stalkn secured influencing thin rather than their mode of diHtriliutioii. la tunny casen it in moro difficult to keep drilled corn flee from weeds. To se cure the largest yield r both corn and ntalks, me diuiii-iuiifuriug VHrietien may be planted at the rate of I kernel to each three inches iu rown II f, i t K inche apart. Thick planting givea smaller ears, which increase the labor in bunking. Where the corn in to be fed without husking the smaller size of the cam may be an advantage. Aa iu each of several previous yeart, triala iu 1H92 show that shallow'ctilti vatiou ia better than deep, and that more freipieut cultivation than ia necessary to keep thn soil free Iroiti weeds aud the surface fairly loon,- ia not profitable. No noticeable effect on yield wat produced by removing tasaela from alternate tow. FA HI! AND lAKir Korrt. r.verythiug green is not good for pasturage. The smaller a bantam tho higher the price it will bring. Warm, aw ret milk is recommended km a tonic for nick fowls. Horses should be taught to walk fant until it becomes a habit. Sweet potatoes should be dug when the ground in dry, if ponNiblc. The common grasshopper is one of the bent insect loodn for fowls. Table refuse, if scalded, makes a good meal fur hungry chicken. If turkeys are fed regularly in the eveuing they will come home to roost. ('lover is a giann that makes land richer and better lor having grown uii it. An ill-fitting collar hurt a home just as much an an ill-fit tin;,- .hint bui lt, a man. Sweet potatoes keep better if they aro dug before the vine lire killed by fruht. Almost all extracted honey will gran ulate aud become like sugar iu cold weather. (iranuMion not. only improves thn appearance of honey, but intakes it a purer sweet. In order to retnin it color and flavor butter should be packed so aa to i-.-elude the air. Frames of combs tlmt cannot bo made perfectly straight should bo melted into ui, Weeds that are nearly mntiirnd should be thrown in heaps and burned an as lo destroy the seed. The point in how t increase the quality of your farm products without increasing the coat. The apiary should be kept neat and tidy, char of high grass and weeds and rubbish of every kind. Experiments show that uusalted cows lose from fourteen to fifteen per cent, in the quantity of their milk. The number of eggs doea not de pend upon keeping the rocks with tho hens, and they should be separated now. One of the great udvautngea of tall planting is that more time is taken for tlio work, and it ia thereforo more thoroughly done. If you winh to keep poultry begin in a small way and ace liow you succeed. Later on you can go into the biisiuen on a grand scale. Count your chickens frequently ami try to find out thn cainte for so muuy being misniug. Then apply a remedy, if you can find one. All bivna and frames used by the bees should be thoroughly cleaned up at lc ust oncn a year. This can usually be done by chaoiig tboul about. Tie Mme-Kltii Club. "Ar Frndder Light foot in de hall ' 1ia evenin' V asked the Tretident as he looked anxiously around. "Yea sah." antweied the bro'.lier as he Nibbed t;j with energy and dia patch. 'I'leene step din way, tab, lrndder Light foot, I understand dat you bat lately licen ratlin' vo'self purfessorV" "Yes, tab. I pltvt on le fiddle." "Oh. data it? Von has also Vice a w earin' might v high rolltrt." Yes, tab."' "(lot gin.it clothe ? "Yes. sab." "Talkin' 'Isuit reiitin a box in de pot' oftia, I b'ar?" "Yet. sab.'' "An yo;i in smokin' rrg'lar inar?'' "Y-yes. sab." "Ar'dat a dimun pin yo.i hnnonV" N-not quite, sab." "Am' tint watch chain nil gold ?' "N-i.ot all. nth." "Now. Urnibler L'ightft. tool: -a -yere. nu is behind in lour rent, bend . ober luel iu debt, an' your ehiU'eu hain't got shoes tj go to m hoot. Ih iu nf ynn lonfin' 'bout ssloonn an' stamliiig nude co'riets. I'm guide, to gin mm, jist one week to dtap dut purfeor biz liens an bunt fur a job. If wm do it. w ell and good. lf ou donn' do it, in rlilb kin iliciie w id lour pr sei.ee. purfesMii ai'all ) ikIiI I ei be (Ha les sen, but it plirfensor w ho saw n a fbbile fur beer while hin wife i ub a li lioard fur gn.b am nbout le huh.' onery ciilteron i:ii lli. lie ineel n' sin now disjoiirned." Ilrlroii fi --. Inlereat iiitt .'. , r l laallon. In u coiiiuiunital ion to the Socirli Medit ate tin X 1 le A rrondiaement lt 1'vris. Or. Ittiseiililitli shown thai ef fusions of bliHid in vpMina me ier rapid U icat'sorled b niu.ik!c In practice the injured ui Cculiil inn In al flnt Imniemcd In very Witrin waier in urder to dilate t he nupet flrlal eteK ifter which rrpiiraCoii of the at ferted legion niiiniige is performed tiutsule of the in.iircd tart: it i tliei r.idiiallv Hppioaclictl, a verv genth ttroke being iippllcl to it at Hist followed In more igu:own Iru lion, thus giad laily iirotlnrliig Inscnsibil. ity. N In-ii partially obtained a mm T lets cnei til-l ir klicu'lll'g In pursued, KYonliiig to the Mirv n- di'trcc ol tensitulity experienced by tl;e a tirlit, iilnl to the massak'C p.l't i tlnally appl e l a I'ttiupicnnhe i.ami ige, w illi waditinn, which in wrapjn ! in a tlancl or linen band. If tin train occur In the Inferior hint s Or. Ibmrublitli contrary to the ordinar il.v couiuieiiiicil practice of avoiding tiuiv rnio uls lor a shorlc or louvei period - ud i Im the patient to walk is soon a he run do mi without feel ing great pain. Walking, he says, id a Ms i tic uui ictilar tin fae in anal lira) way ami actuates the venal ami lymphatic ritculalioiis by thu iiitii :ular con t tact Ion. Kill li s Iter ItrlKiit Mile. The inhabitants of thin earlb ban never seen but one side of the inoou. The explanation Is (Ins: The moon inukct one teo ution on her axis in the same jcriod of lime that sh, takea " .aevhiig ouce uround the rarth, rliu the name geigfapiiical region of the hi in at- turface U al. was toward lit. t'aiari'h Canani lie tirrd Wltlibwsl iilli :ii mm, us 1 liey i-iiii nut reach Ihf M'iiI of I lif dlsrmi.. ii 1 1 1 1 1 , in s lilmnl nr ciinntiliiliuiiHl tliscHM., iiml In ririlir In riira il 'ini lini-l like IiiIi-iiiiiI li'inriliii. Il.ill'n t'alnt'l'h ( 'lire is l.iki-n IiiIi'I-iihIU . niul iu-Ih ili. rvi-t ly mi I lie IiIihhI n:nl tiiiii'inin Kiirfai-f., 1 1 nil's I 'starrli I 'lire i tun n iiiHi k mi-il n-iii,-. Il huh irri-rilieil t iimi nf tin- In I ilitn ihii in thin nmni rr fur yesr-., ninl ii h iii;iiliir in-eM-riptiiiii. Il N l'illlll-l-. I llf I III- Ill-Hi liillll - k lilll II, i-iiin. Iilned wit h t lie lii.l IiIihhI hii iili-i , si I i ta sr 'li riM'lly nil llii liiiiiinii surfHi'iH. Tin ieiTei-t rniiiliiiist inn nf I ha. Inn iiiuriul ii'iii i what iirmliirr surli wiiiuli'i f nl ,-iiIm It. i iii ini; i arrh. SmihI fur ta.t inmrilH Im fia-i. K. .1. I'himv iV fii., I '., Toleio, U, Hold liy (Ji'iis'Kist-, H ii i iuc The I'liiled Si nten lim a lower pi-rnMii-nee of hlind people limn any olln-r ciunti v in (lie world. In lldeii i'linra rfp! mi l liMikml I In- l n i hi i : m in e of 11 ma lientljr iHMiflii in I effei li anil nerw aali.l.n! witb Uatisieiil ai l Inn, lint im Ihnt it isk'rnri -a!! k In w 11 tliul S 1 iimf t ln m ill I'l-riiiKiiri t -Iv l ine lislillunl eonnl lml inn, wrll-inlni inert jo .le will nut lli vol In r lumtiM-a. Hliii li ai'I fill' a lime, Inn ft mi I v injim. 1 lit- sirli-in. Ill 17on lie lirat pulilic binary win npi-in'd in New York. Fur I ne 11 1111 -li in. 11 11 nl iter 1 ntikli fct rni riiun Ilatcli'n I nivi-r-nl. '.' ,rin hi il i iiui-i. The ' hini'Hii lore l aum from t'liina tu l!urni about I7.su. Fem-liain'. I'illai-nre indiKenlii 11 and i oiii. patnili. rW'linin' 1111 el lii-tn. Zi i-la. s Ihj. The lirst nlree inilwnv' was laid in . vv York in If alTllcteil Willi anreefna una Dr. Isnai'Thnma ton'a K)a-watu-. Uriiuiostsaall hI'.'m) irlni;il. Ill It. 1'. I'.ti HI the r.nipit-i I ce 1. 111 1 in ftrsi mnuiilailiiri'il silk. ALL RUN DOWN. Tired, Sleepless, Discouraged. Swamp-Root Cured Me. Aiii'terdaiii, N. V.'jiineV, lCUJ. I)r. Kilmer A I'n.. ItiiiKliuuitnii, . V, (ieullameiti-l t 1 at Ii l Iu hne wi illeti you liing- aa1' 'f Ilia anal ihmmI .mum Siw anip-Hool linn iliiiie !- inf. I 'or a litiia tune I liad tieen truu Lied wllb a Ditordertd Stomich, Innotive Uver, Pain ia the Back and aiTinw the kidneys ami a nem-inlly run iluwii, had im ninliilliiii tn iln any tlilnv; in la. l.iiiv life wan a I m 1 ili-n; could nut alee Inn III a, completely ilia-eoiiraa-eil ami ante ni ol Itcina any 11- ler. I took SWAMP IHHI T and am now ulile tudoiiiimt nr Hie win k an iiaunl and (eel like a different icon. In Kilmer 1 Swamp-Root Cured Ui. It haa linlnnl Die inure than any nthei niedlelne I have eier lim-d and I lira; tit yen If. aceepl my ainiere thanks fur the wmideilu' benefit I liaieiloihed. Mia. II. Ms lie Hull. At Ikrucklals, 10 rent anal $I.U alae "lainiaaa l,uiO li Haallh" fiaa OmaMlaalana fiaa. Iir. M liner k Co., . Hii'a baaulon, N. V. Dr. Kilmer's U k 0 Aaolatmenl Caret Pilm Iiltl ti PfM. AM Drulll to aRi. 't-ai Powder, Absolutely Pure. of its ingredients upon each other in the loaf while baking, itself produces the necessary gas and leaves the wholesome properties of the flour unimpaired. It is not possible with any other leavening agent to make such wholesome ai:d delicious bread, biscuit, rolls, cake, pastry, gruliilc-'akes, doughnuts, etc. V ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. The Population of the larfli. In an appcmlix to "IVtetiiiitnti't Mltthelii.iik'i n." just ftntie I. Ilicie are romplet e slut st ics of t he iopi.la lion of tin- cattli, in which a table f the grett dies (with mo e than (ilt, mm Inbat itaiilt) in of (treat inteient. (tftnch cities Kiiki aint has thiity, l.rrntatiy t wetity-foiir. 1'ianrr ami Kusna each twelve, lla y ten. Aim-tria-lltitigury six. Spain five. Uel Kiiiui. the .'rniiiliiiaN lati State. KoiiiuaniHi atut the Italkitn Islumln each four, the Nether. anils three, l'orti;al two: the total iu Kurope being UK great citic. Asia bus lu.'i. ( binabaviiig fifty-three imd UritKli Ifidia thlitv. In Afi im there are ssveu. in America forty, of which the l'n it eil suites hae t wentylv. Soul b A inerica nine. Australia ha t niv two laiye cities. Time lo Kill OfT Heine. At. the tltneof the Crimean war the nggri'gnte sir liirt It r the ariillen of the great powctn .f Kurojie il il hot CX'iefl :t,Uit.li(ii iii loliml lilllii bers. To-day it In inure that L'd, in n lil'U. "German Syrup 59 two bottles f Cctfuan Svrtin cured inr td Il itiniili.igr tif the Limps ivlicti other remrtlics .'.tiled. I am a ni.iriit d man and. tliuty-six years o( av and Inr with my wile aud two little girls at In '.,,. Mo. I have Mated this brie, that all may understar a one, av . Rlad to tell anyone about it who will write mr, I'hm.ip I.. Schknck, P. I (). Dox.,s, April 2.s. io'o. Noin.tti ; could ask a more honorable, busi : ness like siatcmcrit. ft i Unlike the Dutch Process : Alkiitics oa Oilier ( hemicids ftn iirt ii lim prfpill.il Mill of W llAKKR CO.'S BreakfastCocoa fntrr unit aihi ''Ir, It Inia nitn'rlhtiti lltrr fiil.ea fl ie ptrntylli of 1'm na niiied ihiiIi Marrli, Ariowriioi nr 'huear, and is tar nims ero. iiumtcal, ro.io en thn it mie irut n miii. It Is ilrlli lima, iiour.sliliiK, and KAlLr lil'.imn.. Sold bililmera riar;nhart. W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchetter. Mn- MERCURIAL! Mr. .1 r. .loiies, of I 11 11 nil. Alkll.i. SlUlll 'Almut tea er .il.ii I 11 ii- 1 ruriril a seiero raie of Idond .ni- Sun. I.i-.idi:i Iivmi iutis luesi'i'ilioil nittlii'lnn i. (n r ii i un i.ie, Im Ii I ti...l. wit limit any relief. I 1.I.11 tiii'd meri'iiiliil and 'iit;ili riineiiies, villi li:. u. cs fill n-si.lls, , hi v,ln, h In .ui: lit en i.n i,i:.,ik of mi i.'iiriul ilii'iiiiii.tlsin Hint mail o n. - lifn eno of a;o.iv. After !i.fl.rlt L. HllbVIH l.ii r jeuri I :.ie up nil rrtnedlrs ninl t.icaii ti'liig S. Si. S. Arter tjklni: n-M'ial I nil If I tun entirely rnn-d mid ulile In resiiiun v.nrk. Is thn cri'aie.' niriln inu fi r l.lnu.l h:smuiiis in-day i i H o i Tn tin: ill sen l.l'.'i'l mi'' M.l-i 1 1 -e.-. tmIIi-iI Sm li i Mi .tin t o., AlUlil., Ok.. I N I 4 1 AN IDEAL r AM II.V MEDICINE I tr iNtliseBllun. latlloiirkitf'M. tlrftitltti tte, i MiiaitlpHllttii liit't aiuiNVK ainrneitt- irtttin P nd ll Uiurti-i a) o btuUituU, latin Ami Howvli, nl K'iJt( fl t ituni.i. rt?rt ili(f"i fi'llnias li.fn nat. H'Hit r hy lt iiKVli'U ir fcfiit iiv ntaii tif -I Ia1 , ;;'. J'A t IjAikrii, $K, f w W i ui" m ii 1 1 1 irm t-i'itf A MONEY-MAKER1"" AQEKTS ,1 tM Ii A ll r m Hl. K U 'l IM Ml ihr illHI.H IAIN ll Mt , In ai i, i yn, re ; i "I i t'l lift 1 1 it I mi, lit If ill III III ,' tl I .1 t -.IM. h. .t- -., i , l, h, ft. .V , Hulf It n. 4 . KlltlH all-i imw A I I In t tiitll A aifdU Pfi, I' ill ' A inr ' , Vfi I, 4 f' I' y IV 1 1( UiK MAliKH r:en.i.Mil hi i I lie' I ttllll ml l' .1 ll.llflM.ll't n nf InHllllon Sflld fin I ivi'lilnit. I. unit or iol 1 u H NllHl. I A I li t k ! I tllltl W 4stM.ln. (..- nil mint MlMlt liV Mill Hk-fht .-llinii r, r r mir iiinrtiiiip W Hillfil. Mm nl . In .t il i Mi- Id .) t nrw rl'i'i in 1 1 . n in fitil d i r. in. Hit 4ii. AliiiV. N. I'iAVKI I Kit I (., ho.l.in.Mi.sa. Msgs m i - r fiM.il I -saajn- "Well Done Outlives Death." Even Your Memory Will Shine if You Use SAPOLIO SHOULD I used wher- vf r yeast lias served heretofore. Yeast arts ly frnnentation i.nd the destriiction of j art of the ;,'iutcn of the Hour to jiro- dvicc tho leavening gas. Royal Haking Powder, through the action 1C6 WALL ST.. NEW-YORK. Mnllnomali tails. The ( oliimbiH lliver. having lit head waters in I'.rilikh Colutithla ami fitiwinn for ti long lil-tance beiween t iM-krtiii ninl Waihitigti'ti. in one of the li i I lia'it ful ami hiirinififl pic. lilies ,11c i ler l:i the wotM. The liallesof I O'linil'iji, while the Ihel iianows. an s t . r i . I faun ns and i.m-i tcrtacestif slotie the wains flow in a kiircrssii.fi f.f riis'adis. Of the mi fi'iri us tails that i C pu t nrcsiiic. In s to I be great tiui I he niont licail t ftii in V u.t lioinah I a IN. t (tenon. Ili ic the waters fall, like li atrip of p'ay, U tllktatice of Mid feet. The (.onilolas Musi (io. lair Venice l Iu itanper of 1oihk a leal ore which lias lietnine world f ii t us and to winch maiv u roiuiince ii. av be (rated to wit. lite gondolas slid ia cost limed gotitlolieiA. In (he f.lare nf the fu iner n fleet of Ameri can elect lie launches w ill plv Venc t inn caruK, and instead nf the gou iloiiers A inerlcan t nyliif ers will guide these new f.'iiiglcd hints. riVf mm Do Not Be Deceived i'ti ri.. I nHiii.'i. ana l-atnta whk h main tha nainf. itilurr ihi irmi imd Imrn ml aj In,. 'fiisiiiT Sun si.i.e I'i.ii.i, i. Iirllllasl. Orlnr. les. iin a hie. ami tlie ism.iimur ..... .... .... . r .. I'arkuae with eiera .nr. Iiumi. MEND TOUF. OWN HARNESS VI 1 II THOMSONS Ri! Hi SLOTTO CLINCH RIVETS. No tnoli rin.rytl, On It a l.tuntnar nrd4i tn itrl ni t- inch tiu m mi.It ami iitiiik., Mfni ih rimcli uuly wmiuih. H-qiJiiln mi t.o tu It mail m il ttnit-.rr nor turr mr I(irit. 'It rf aalrK, Iokk It ami elnrnble. Mii'iunt now in ui. AA Hi tenir.rr nor turr mr I(irit. 'It rf air Iokk It ami elnrnble. Mii'iunt now in ui til; lt. uniform r a,,iit, nut i ii tti lxlr. aila onr 4tNlrr Inr ihem, nr tend 40o t9 Uiui'i tor m ii ul iw. miorita uv. Uattt lU by JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFC CO. VVAl.THAt.. l ASS. " COLCHESTER Spading Boots THE BEST RUBBER BOOT t'.ver invented for Farir.ert. Miners, K. I! htmln and others. I lie outer or lap sole eiti nils the whole length of the sole down to the l.icl. protecting i t lit shank iu dilchiiig, digging and olheraork. ltest i;iih I ity t liroughoiit. i I lioiinMiidn of pairs worn in I K'.l. t'u ivernally proiioii nci il the best Knbber Hoot iu the market. They cost more than the i oninioii fUi'nber Knot, but are cheapest in the end. ASk VOt K HCAI.KK for them, and dim t be put off it h somel lung si id to be just an good. lTnr. waTiT. rArr.R mki ma.i' MITUsems t,,k v,ViiT Oltll I II the ciii:ait:t WALL PAPER IomiiI ln i 'I iiml.,'- l.elil I'll uern .li.. si-. iiii-I I III- sa.-lilt .-. il III lis li' ai. I.iplea. .'Ml WiiihI l 1 1 I. I'll l aim i a S. ' I.UUO.UUO ACRES OF LARU forniU I hi. 5 aim PiOL A In M I ll Kin uni a '(juf ast m IU iwnrMin. hi i d for U-1 cod ( dtut Ur. Tl.fy will ! rent lo you 4ore.a HOPEWELL CLARKE, 1 ai.it i miiolsMi.i er. Si. haul. Mian. . aaa n r UT C s-l I. KM , I m ' linitinin I Is btrl I 5 rKiiri.i s .mm iimi. i I IB ni' mi i.al iiii'l fc.l.l f- ii ll." " si'U I laa iiiri'i-ti" ' inn' I'Hiriui. ,'iM bnalieUn? S...I. Ill ll. 1. K' ' mm. in ll. X VI, Hi.iaiiiii l'l. Ha aa.uasitTta ai.il panpla arhokaaa aaab li ntai r AmIi ira. ani'iilil u 1'irn at lira fur t nnauiiipliriu. It hat eui-aal taaaaaada. ft l'k r i t injur. e;l one. li il I'Ot hail in laka It ia ma beat ciiuau will1 Snlil Uranbara. tic. w m fc-sj : I- 11 . .. ajy 4,- tin 1 - .
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