Qarsaparilla COKES Dvspepsia, Intense Miser) no pen can describe the snfTertua. 1 rmlnrtNi tin )mr front DySDeosla. had almost Civon Up Hope f brine r.T tn-tier win-it I Is-Kan In llt Hnod'a Mar- taiwriita. mm entirety cured i isan on aiifrma from djspepaia lotrjr Hood's Sarsaparilla Trm irulh of tit's statement I am glad to venr at anytime. ' . Jonn friilo Mrwt, I till r( li. 'a. ITp-p, N'ii(im i.m Uth. ImiI trmltt lit ncllni In live ;i In misery. Hood a haraa- fmniH , urrn ilrs'ri.l ami all aiomach illanr rtr-. If ' lomes i k l.iKila.lo-aiiil y.na rlftte rilla 9 ii litffta)! li. aa'crataT A Natural Food. Conditions o f the system arise when ordinary foods cea: to build flesh there is urgent need of arrest ing waste assistance must come quickly, from natural food source. Scott's Emulsion is a cc;;an:ra!:c;i of the life cf all 'feed:- it is cod-liver oil reinforced, made easy of digestion, and almost as falatahle as milk. Ferr-arall b? Hrr.ll A Knana. N V. A II ilruaf .!. The Best Waterproof Coat In tho WORLD t uera Tl. riHH IU.A. M.IC'RFrt la ainirlnl waiir.' ana will ki-rpynti dry In tlici nardrMaturn.. Tlw ,urw lOUMKI. MI.H kfclt l.ats-rlr. trl.lli aroat.aii.ti rTll,f niircu.ilc.il.. Itawaranriiallakluaa. IMill niraroui 11 I he "lull riranil ' la nut on It. Illtotia itt l a.al.yliT Inr. A. .1. ToWKH. Hiatn, la,i. H S11IL0HS CURE. i'urcmCoilffhft. lloarftrlirsa-Hiirc '1 tir.t.1 i num. "ft hooping (.oiife-h and Asthma. Kor (' turn it lu no rival ; hat cured thousands where all othera failed j will cure you if taken in lime. Sold by DrugKiaii on a cimranlre. For Lame naieorineat.mrMHI.on S I'l.ASTER. escta. CHiL ULO H'SAVCATAHR H Have yoil t atajrh i Thlnmt1j le auaran. trod to cur you. frrkx 60 ot. In.ttxiUir free, BTHE KIND n M THAT CURESn eJ Mite. sr.v. a. j. iav, j Ne. Ktrton, N V. I FOR 20 YEARS I PAA ARr tM A CO., if Mv wife horn of rv.rt-.ti. prH'tv., I OKrMITlOV. (4.1. if he. I rtfi end a. air, tliMt lit 1.1 m IIIM-. I.Ah t.m. My I hralth uuMualiy hU l to Him nj-r of itKuit ) rn t tdal binfl 9.4 Him a iiujiitfrefrtj ilxK inllir? rinif t-USfl:M A on iM-erly ell prl uf tli-i iMiityi aflrrslniiv il yniila-dui llir rrmUie urti.l iitl on tiuui of 'rig-hl elfcott'tier Vlivnf ll haaf rt-tneiM! fur SO !'! w.ili almoat C'eiM.i lM(lrrlltH t'.ii l(l.lg. eluca unity 1 DANA'S 8ARSAPAHILLA u uniK aniHiai rimmy vuna. llaniiual iJut.vufi W hate lumofcre uarl a vulrtf nf rvmwllral Uti lut llUle rwml, Iml lAAl MlHhl'A- I1IIJ,4 hn pMinil ao rlfM'tiial in p tivin( nn X ..fet.r ; Xl.M A ami M ffori VAl It lha l.l.atul 1 1 iail I h.oal an. it I. a. ai iai.il iifMinf iniMrUiai acenU. anal tliat mv wift'a gret .Mipnivviiicitt ladti to itt xerr simJ the lilffnu 4 a a iih! ProvieVm' iptm it utm. I have lakvn re hiiie maflf and And It a AplfneUet AHrailv. K. Uuli, HRV. A. a. PAY. afaatur M. t Chunh, No. ttiWn. N. V. On if t)n Iftrttf trlllo. sold n tti ' BENEFIT HO FAt " !. Only n f 1 : (Un4 the lee. tn that ne l( DANA'S. I 'IIMIttlal THIS. taa Dtna tvaricparillal Ce., 8 till ft, Milne, U AGRICULTURAL Tone OK INTKRRKT nr.LATlVR TO FARM AM) OAKDKN. istf.r roosth ron roti,t, roOHa ftir winter obould h an con trurteil nn to liave trongha or bonnl to cwtch Nil droppinpa ami prerent the artMimulntion of neveral wekn Wlow tbr rKat, m in MotnetiniPK done. This RoeiimiiUtion nieaim iniiure tirenthini; ir nt nivbt, thn rraultH ofteu enl in roup ninl othpr iliapnwo to which fowl rn I'-ipctiallj uljpct during winter wcMher. Don't ki rj cliioWena w ithunt proper rlennlinena ; it will 1 ii iri) uiiprofltnlile. In1ceiiil- Hit. lll,IC.1n MACHINRt. There in no priioticul milking np pniBtua inHile or ueil Mt prexent. All nttriiiptn to make any audi hare fnile.l. The m'. mliler in hnnllr micli n inc ('hniiionl contrivmice m to become it tnnehine to be manipulate.! by mir potter except t lint f the liand'of n'n intelligent H-raon. Jt will prolmblv te aa caay Xn feed coa br nmchiiiorv m to milk them in that way. The li j icate membrane, that lines the mill, duift" ennoot witliatan.l the roupli touoh and naye of a machine. In certain cawe, tthen the milk mnat be drawn in aome other thau the iiaual way, the ailver milkini; tube iotho brut auliMitnte fr the human hand. Thin in Mrt Kreaaetl with vaaeline or awei t oil and then gently puahed into the teat, after thn milk haa been atarted by Kcntle nilibin of the udder. The milk rloua from the tube then until the udder iner.liHUhted. New York Timt K. CHE IP riSTEHK. A IVniiM Ivatiia farmer tell, the Na tional rStockman how h bnilt a cheap ciMern. He utruck a cirolp aevcu feet in diameter and duj down three feet, then another circle one foot leas in diameter and diifr three feet farther and broke down the aidea to a alope : then with a five foot circle he went anot hi-r three feet and cut away arain, makiiiK the ciHteru in the form of a jlltf. The hidea and bottom were plnxtered with cement directly upon the clay, anil the top was nrche'd over with brick purked up w it ti sand and cement, and a tile was put in to serve aa au ovcrtlow pipe about eighteen inches Innu the top. Aa the average diameter would be a little, more tlimi six feet, it would reipiire nearly seven barrels of water for each foot in depth below tho ovcrtlow pipe, over lillv barrels when the water was heven and one-half feet deep. His figures for the coat were: Two day 'a labor, $2 ; one-half day of mason, $1 ; two barrels of cemeut, t'i.tiO ; 400 brick, 92.40; total, 97."0. Jt has been in use ten years aud is as good an ever excepting near the top, where, he al lowed it to freeze, and the cement cracked aud pulled off, which could have been prevented by oovcring with itrnw or other material. STRAINS IN H0RAK8. No nintter how alight a sprain may appear, it fchould bo carefully treated, and the horso given a complete rent. Heat is just the very thing that moM owners are unw illing to allow, unless the animal is absolutely broken down and unable, to move. A sprain of the tendons, especially if at all severe, calls for a prolonged period of rent, even after nil ymptouu of bum new. have passed away, Tho object treatment in the llrst atage of a sprain is to keep dow 11 or re duce, inflammation and to prevant ex udation or swelling. The shoe should be removed at once, before the limb ha got so nvtollell aud tender as to make putting on another a matter of difficulty, owing to the acute agony handling gives the animal. The next thing is a doe of phytic, which tends to prevent fever and keep down inflammation acting magically in this and other cae of lameness. The animal should be secured iu a po sition to discourage movement, and either hot fomentations or cold astviu gent lotioua should be applied con tinuously. There is, perhaps, some dilt'erence of opinion aa to whether cold or heat is best, but whichever is adopted must be kept up continuously. Tor a recent injury, without much anelling and contagion, cold is per haps preferable, but if there is imieli pain aud swelling, relief is most promptly afforded by hot water. If blight iameuess continues or there is thickening or enlargement, it will bo tho b'-st to blister; indeed, it is seldom bad prin t ico 1o blister after a spfuiu, as it at least insures it pro longed lest. (ireat caution is tiicessnry in taking the aiiinml into work, and if there is any change of tho limb now atuudiiig it li'iuld be tired. A cane of breakdown means mouths of enforced idleness, generally perma nent deformity, uuKtuess for fast work, ami, iu some instances, incur able lameLcks. New York World. BXTTHtMRvrH WITH I'OHS. The following summary of experi ment is taken from the Jliinoia Kx perimc.tit Station, Bulletin No. 5: The tassels on ten alternate rows were removed ns soon as they ap peared. Seventy-eight samples of com, with different namea, were tented 011 con tiguous plate, each ont-fortieth of au acre iu extent. For the first time in five years the late varieties gave the largest average yields, nine such vb rietiea averaging 70 bushels. Hixty aeteu plat of medium-maturing varie ties averaged fiH bushels per acre, and 10 plate of early maturing varieties averaged nearly M bushel. For tivc year past each of four medinm-ma-turing varieties have given yields o' I'rom 71 to 70 bushels per acre. The beat ear) iLaturiog Tviety bus pirfn in tho same limn average yield of 6r bushels per acre. For three year past' the Wat yield by any a riety waa H't bushels per acre, by Poone County White. The largest yield in 1892 waa almost exactly 100 bushels per acre of air-dry corn, of the variety known aa' 1'iaoa (jneen a variety maturing too late for Central Illinois. The trials for aix veara indi cate that the larger, medium-matur ing varieties give the lx-st results. Among these the Koone County White, Champion White Tcarl and llnrr White represent the most satisfactory type of white, while the Learning has given the best results among the yel low varieties. The M unlock ban given the best yields of any early maturing variety 05 bushel per acre for five yea vs. Kxeellent varieties wero obtained from many different places. Extrava gant claims, such an lields of UK) bushels per acre under ordinary cnlti vatiou, or that any variety worth cultivating matures in eighty or ninety tlays, when planted at tho usual tune, arc not to be accepted aa correct. In ordinary circumstances 1(10 dnvs from date of planting may lie considered aa a minimum for field corn to mature fully; late varieties often need l.V) tlays in Central Illinois. Lepeated trials have uniformly shown that larger yields of Itotb corn and stalks are obtained by planting a larger number of kernels than ia cus tomary in the best practice of Illinois. From 12,000 to 13,000 kernels planted per acre seems to be the minimum for largest yields at the station grounds. I his in equivalent to 4 kernels per hill, in rows at the usual distance for plnnting ia Illinois. In most of tho trial the rows were il feet M inches I apart each way. Twenty-four varietie 1 were planted in as many plat, half ol ' em li having .1 kernels an.) half four kernels in each hill. Iu 21 of the 24 case the larger yields were obtained from the thicker planting, the average increase for the 24 plants being about !.. bushels p-r acre. Hcpeated trials hnva shown that, if other conditions are the same, there ia lio perceptible difference in the aver age yield, whether the com is planted iu lulls or iu drills, the number of stalks secured influencing this rather thau their mode of distribution. In many cases n is morn dillicult to keep ilrilleil corn free from weeds. lo se cure the largest yield of both corn and stalks, iiiedium-iiiatniriiig varieties may be planted at tho rate of I kernel to each three inches iu rown II f, i t K inches apart. Thick planting gives smaller ears, which increase the labor in husking. Where the corn is to be fed without husking the smaller size of the cars may be an advantage. As in each of several previous years, trials iu lfi'12 show that sliallow'culti vatiou ia better than deep, and that moro freipieut cultivation than ia necessary to keep the soil free from weeds and the aurface fairly loosu in not profitable. ao iioiiceaiiic ennot on yield waa produced by removing tassels from alternate tow. FARM AMI OAHORN KOTf.e). Everything green is not good for pasturage. The smaller a bantam the Lighertho price it will bring. Warm, sweet milk is rccommt uded ns a tonic for sick fotvla. Horses should be taught towulk fust until it becomes it habit. Sweet potatoes should be dug when the ground is dry, if possible. The common grasshopper is one. of tho best insect foods lor fowls. Table refuse, if scalded, make a good meal foe hungry chickens. If turkeys are fed regularly in the eveuing they will come home to roost. Clover is a glass that makes land richer and better lor having grown on it. An ill-fitting collar hurts a horse just as much as an ill-titling idiot) Inn U a man. Sweet potatoes keep better if they aro dug before tho vine arc killed by froht. Almost all extracted honey will gran ulate ami become like sugar iu cold weather. (trauulation not only improves the nppcaranee of Lotiey, but mukea it a purer sweet. In order to retain its color and flavor butter should bo packed so aa to ex clude the air. Frames of combs that cannot bu , made perfectly straight tdiotild bo j melted into wax. Wccdsthut are nearly Hint u red should 'be thrown iu heaps ami burned an as lu destroy the seed. The point is how to increase the quality of your farm products without increasing the cost. I The apiary should be kept ucat and ! tidy, clear of high grass and weeds and rubbish of every kind. Experiments show that unsslted coa lose from fourteen to H f too it ptr cent, iu the ipiantity of their milk. The unrulier of eggs tloea not de pend upon keeping the cocks with the liens, and they should be neparnU"! now. One of the groat advantages of fall planting is that morn time is taken for tliu work, and it ia therefore more thoroughly done. If yon wish to keep poultry Iwgin iu a small way and ace how you succeed. Later on yon can go into the business on a grand scale. Count voi r chickens frequently and try to find out the cause for so mini' being missing. Then apply a remedy, if you cau find one. All bivtia and frames used by the been should be thoroughly cleaned up at least once, a year. Thin cau usually bu done by thuuiun tbcui about, Tie l.lmr.KRn Cliib. "Ar Brnd.ler Light font in da hail' ilia evening" ai.ked the President as he looked anxiously around. "Yea sah." answeied the brother aa lie Nibbed l;p with energy and dis patch. "J'lease step din way. aalt. Urudder Lightfoot, I understands dat you ban lately been callin' vo'self purfrssorV" "Yen, fah. I plats on tie fiddle." "()h. dal'a it V Sou has also bcej cavin' mighty high collars." "Yea, aah."' "(lot good clothes. V "Yen. sah.H "Talkin' "limit rentin' a box fn tie pon' ofTin, I h'ar?" "Yen. sail.'' "An' jo:i in smokin' ifg'lar cigars ?" "Y-yen. sab." "Ar' dat a dimun pin yo.i ban onV" "N-not tpiite. sab." "Am dat watch chain nil gold?'' "N-not all. sah." "Now, ISrutldor L-igbtfont. fool -a -vere. Yon in behind in tour rent, head uber heels in debt, an' your hill en hain't got slmen lj go Iom IiiioI. I lienr of you Ion tin' 'bunt salmuin an' staiidiic, mi de co'lieis. I in gnitie.to gin mm, jut one week to diap dat purfeor bi. liens an' bunt fur a job. If ton do it, w id I and good. If von donn' do it , ilm club kin ili-pene w id M.ur pri m uce. pin fe-soi ar nil i ilil l eu be piu fes ses, but it purfesMif w ho saw s a fiddle fur beer wl ile bin wife rubs a ssb boa id fur gn.b am nl I tie mis .' ol cry eiiiteron nirth, I'e iee',;n' sin llOW tlisjouriied ." Prlt-fil Vre (. Interi-stiiiK i ...-! la-at Ion. In u com in tin iiH t ion to trie sonrit Mcdiratc ilu , 1 If A riondis.eiuen! tit Turin, Or. ItosentdMh shows thai cf fusion of Idood in spr.uiia it i r n rapid 1 1 icat'sorted b inu.it!e In practice the iirir ed ai t rivial im is at I rat Immersed lu vcrv warm waler in iirtler to dilate t lie super tidal vessels, tfter which rcpnrat on of the ur fee led legion massage is performed :iutsiili! of the in.urrd l art: it i tliei gradually n iioai iicd, a very gentli stroke being a i piled to it at Hist followed b mure igo:ous friction, thus giad iaily uialiii'iug inscnsitid. it v. W ben partially obtained a lion ;ir lesn cneint i ic kneudirg i pursued, according to the vary iiu decree ol ensitiillty capericuced by ti:c pa I icii r, ami to tin' massaKc p.uf i tlnallv api l e I a i'nuifiicise l and ige, w itb waddiiuf, winch in wrapped in a tlauel or linen band. If tin train occurs in the Inferior Unit s lr. Ilosenblith contrary to the ordinar lit couiiiieiKicd pia'tico of avoidii, uioeuicutn ftir a sborte or lonyci lierioil - ad Iscn the patient to walk is soon ll he cmi do so Mil limit, feci, lug great pain. Walking, he says, id apt Die am icul.tr sin fa. e in una'., ural way and actuate (be venal and lymphatic ciicul.it ion by tliu nn: :ulitr con 1 1 act Ion. llul It s Her ItilKht Mitr. The inliabitHiit.s of thin earlli bate never seen but one side of the moon. The explanation In t his: The moon makes one teto utlon on her axis In the same ur io I of time that h- Uikea ". viig once around the rurth, hii the same geographical region of the liiinar "urface la al. waa toward ur. ! Catarrh t'aaanl lie Cured XVItliliH'al Bi'i'll. utinn, n 1 lie v cull not rrsrh Ihi aeal of I lie diseiiHi., I'hIio-iIi is a liloisl or consi il ii l ii ii,ii t iliiM'sse, ninl In order I. ri'ii il yon it i u -I l.ikf 1 1, 1 1 1 mi I i -1 1 .-.. II. ill I 'aluri'li i 'lire M l.iken ioli'i iall . sod in-l . ili-n-iilv n I lit blitoil and innroiis snrlucr. Hull's I 'alarrli I 'nri' is eoi n iiim k iim'iIii mm'. It mm irri-rilHl lo oiii of I In- l.f-l ilt n inns in f In iNHitsI rr fr ycur-. and is h leiilui' iri.i ripi ion. It Is Collll'le I of Itn-ln-sl inn ii - K now ii. com. liliird wil li I lie lii'sl IiIoimI nii-iilers. t I mr do reeilv on I lie tiiui ons siirfui'. s. ',,. irfret riiiiiliiiisl Ion or IIih inn incri'.lii'iils i hal IiriMlin-rs sin-h wonili'i ltd i-enlts li, cut iiii; i a arrli. I lor IrslliniiiiliilH (ii'e. K. .t. I'liiuv i'ii.. I'itiu Tolf to, U, bold by di'iiKK'st. iuu. The I ni.'e.l Sinifa hut a lnvrer pi-nonl-nite of blind people tliaii any older cnmii v in the world. In lllalrii Timra I'ffiju tun Innktiil I lie iihhii taiire of Xo ma Itttlilly lirlirticisl rITrili anil rr aatislif! wild liaiisiriil aitioit, but ihim- I hut It Is truer ally k tn, hii ibal s iuiof r la M in'rinaiieiil Ivi tne bsliilusl t onal I.hI ion, wi-ll-inloi inrd en.l. will not bu t oilier In 1st i t , liieli M l for a limn, bill flmi It injine llir sislein. Ill 17UII ' be lirsl public hbiary win opeui'd in New York. Kor I'netitiu.n Is, no ol '.ai-1 ouuli t run i'iiim !. Hatch's I'niversal. '.' .nils si ilruuki-is. The ' liiiii'H.i l.ne . iinic fi.int t'lnii.t in Muro about I7.su. Bvwrliain's I'ills cur inik'eat ieii and eoiisli. palioii. rteei'dsin's IlllolliWa. -' els. a Ik The first at re railnav was lui.l in New York in I;.'. If atnii'lmt wild aoreevKa na Hr. lanai-Thoinn ion' r.)t-tui. llriltitliRtsaall at .'hi pnr 'sill le. Ill II. I'. L'.liHIllie l.iii'ics .v I. ho; I In first maniilacliireil silk. ALL RUN DOWN. Tired, Sleepless, Discouraged. Swamp-Root Cured Me. Aiucterdaiii, N. Y.'jtine V, lswi. Ur. Kilmer A l'o.. Hi tin hum ton. N. V, leutlainti:-l on a lit lo list i w i itli'tt you lona ago of lite ari iohhI your Svt arui-K.iol baa ilone tor me. I'or a lona tune I bad It-en troubled who a Ditorilered Stomach, Inaotlv Liver, Pain in the Back and a. tims. the kidneya and waa iteiieially run down, bad no aiiibilion to do an tinny; In fai l, lilt ble waa a biinleu; could not sloe maliia, wsa completely dia I'Oiirsvoil and gave upoletxt' Iteing an I fi ler. I look SWAMP Itt HIT and am now nble lodoiintsl of Hie work aa iiausl ami feel liki a u liferent .iraon. In.' Mlinei Swamp-Root Cured Ut. It has lialtssl me more than any olliei medli lne I iiateeter used and I lief of you le aocep my ainceiv thanks for Hie wondeilii' Utoertl I have dniived. Mi. II. Mat Hull. A I IHruBBlala, SO rrut mn4 I.OO alar "laialala buiUa 14. MaallS" fiaa l-.aaulluun Irl Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., . Hinvbaaulon, N. V. Dr. Klimar's U 4V. 0 Anointment Care Plln j Trial e Free. All Orvee'1 aaanna"ea iewi reareaw n n .n, vsSaNv n Power. 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, gri.lulc '.ikes, doughnuts, t ic. ROYAL CAKING POWDER The Population of the tRartli. In an aip"ntiix to "IVleiniatitrn Mil ttielii.tigcil." just Issue I. I hcie are eonipVie slat sties of the popula tion of lite Citith. In which a tattle i f the great c ties iwllli uuee than Kin. (Hilt inlial itaiits) is of great inteicst. Ilfsoch cities Kitg.and ban thlitv. Ifcrinany taeiily-foiii-. 1'ianrc ami Uussia eacb Iwelte, lla y ten. Aus tria Hungary six, Spam five. Itel giiiui, the Sriindiuaviaii Maten, Kotimatiiil ninl the lialkan Nlnutln each four, the Net Iter. itiiils three. I'ortuual two; the tolal in Kuropa being great cities. Asia bus lu.'i. ( bina having tlfft three mul Itritlsli India tbiitv. lit Attica there urn even, in America forty, of which the Culled Mutes have twenty-sit. Soul li A meri'-it niiie. Australia ban i ttiv two laic cities. 'lime lo Kill Off H r. At. tin" time of the Ciiineaii war the iiggngiitf sir nil Hi of the armies of the great povtcin of Kurope il l not exceed .'l.iiiMi.ntiii iii i,, m il num bers. To-day it Is mure that lie, III 0 1 ( 'll. 66 German Syrup 55 1 wo lititllcs tf Cm man Pyrtip cured uif td II' tiiifil;.igi' of Hie I.nnRS when otlit r r'-nicdics failed. I a in a mart iiii man and. tliiity-six years ol ag-. and live with my wile and two liltle girls at !) "in. Mo. I have staled this brief that all may under star ; a Lai.' nr.s, ac .clad !" J!?Lanyr. . .....v. f.,v, , nii.ir J,. ill. nr..v. ft, I , (). Hox.ts. April as, ik. N'oman could nsk u more houjraLlc, busi nesv like statement. ft Unlike the Dutch Process o Alkalies on Other Clicinic.ils Jtif limn, im JTfplU.it IOII tit W JiAKKR X ( 0S reakfastCocoa a..a. uod ...J.a'.Ja.. I ii il. i ttinrrru tin rti t rm 1 1 ri.ff it ttl tl.yti, i I'm tiK ini&ril i with hlnirli, Arjmvrniti or '.Mifar, uim i- fur linn ren- luimtiul, tottut rait Ififtn, an? t rut n ntt. It ) air 1 It i mm, iiotir.Mmnf, uihI IcanuIv ii.cnr.i. Sold bf iifurpr ivTfktr. W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester, Mfl-- MERCURIAL: Mr. .1 r. .Ii.tifa.of 1 lllloll, Alkansua, .onil 'About tta ira ,io I .. it- Irarlnl a sriere can of bloml ml' .'l. I.imiIi.'i livsu iuna prraci iIhm! mail I. ilm i. fur ii in I. i.ii', hi. li I loot, u bout any ndlrf. I i.lno Hied n.e r.in 1.1 ami i.il;ili r ineittra, ullll lr..n. rof-fiil lesidls, tint v.hi. ll blunuhl en i.n iil'.nk of iiii tciiti..! ilu'iiitiulisui llcil na do u, v lifn I'lio of ameiv. Afu-r ! iiflr ritnr W Irl l.n r je;iri I ;afe tip nil rente. lien en. I la'pari t'"liig S. S. S. .flir liklttir H'tetal lot Hi I 114" entirely eui. d nn.l .il.lc in tpsimin v i.i k. a Is I tin cr..aii't inriili inn f.r . I II li.iSoiiin;; lo-.layo t I'. o I. !...'.." Tri.li-eon 111. i.i.l n;i.' Sl.i-i i it. 'r i 4 1 led free. f 1. I Ml 'III. I A.Ui.;-, (.fc. HI 4 1 AN IDKAL FAMILY MEDICINE I I .if lM.tlBi-allun. I,IIoiim.'M. . Ilraila. kr. I .i..llall. Had Il'assyt. tlaa. tiers. Or llrraili. and ail it.aur.lia vt tka blulwaiU, Lori and Hi'srli, I . RINi TARUI.F a. I arml. v.. i o.inii.,,. Irifa.'t iiirti ..in ... nil., ll. if ' hy n iiKvlti. r 'iii t.-r i 1 1, t-iill.l r mall Hm but i f uiiiiiit-a iiiro-ua A MONEY-MAKER1 AQEKTS InaOib A ll r. '. llr'a r M.ss. "Slllt'HM , (lie tllllll.ll's I A I",'' laia.'l.. . s.siii '- ,,. . . -i i e in.) i ., i "ii. ...I r t 1 1 u i III ; . O ,.l ll . , :. . i:ir I-. I..' -."I . I 'l II.. a . , Hstf lO.f.'W. r t '. Jt. lit. n.i iril una A . -tl , ll. I m.a A s....U Co.. I lilt I' ' -lor I'l . Nr., V,. . I T I ' V 'I'C 1 l .ll;sn Kisii.lnail.il , I l',.n I i. ami a.l.H. us... ...H'lil.''l i.r Iniallll.ni Send r.u I ... hums i.iiiiIi or nn I u .l. lil. I' A I I. I k o I tit II I 1. 1.. W tslliM. rm, Sm.i I U I a dm ina.tr m il"' stem- s..llii . m I. n I ....I in... linn-.. w i. in io it I lie lie. 'I neu li'.-r In I l.i m i.i I.I rt ll.-I.e ll-i l-.l... I aoi-li. A.I.I.-.. . I 1-J W 111 I I M i 11.. loll. Mi.. mm I I "Well Done Outlives Death." Even Your Memory Will Shine if You Use SAPOLIO a e naatatva SHOULD ! used wher- vr r yeast has served lirrrtofon;. Yrast acts !y fermentation i.nd the destrtiction of 1 art of the j;lutc!) of the f ur to pro- tlure the leavening gas. Royal Making I'owdcr, through the action CO.. 1C6 WALL ST.. NtW-VORK. Stult noinati lalla. The ( oliimbiH Klver. having itn b ad waters in :iiiiti ('idiimtila and r.nw ipg for it h ug iil-l.tncc between 1 1: etroii anil Wnhilig1t.n. isone of the mis lia'il fui ami i biiriniiiglt pic. In it-, lie livers l:i the world. The i;i. les of I'oiuinbia. whrie the llel iiations. an world fauit us and ot"i terraces tif sleiie the walem flow hi a succession t.f citsi'ailcs. flf he nil n. irons tai's that l nd pu ti.icsiic III ss to the gf rill tint the must beau t fui is V till ho Utah l ulls, (lieni.n. lieu- the waters fall, like u airlp of prav, it distant e id MK' fel t. 1 lie looiittilas Musi Iiii, Kaif Venice l iu danger of toeing a feature which has become world fali'l lis it tit I o whicfi niilli.V U roiijiiiice ma v I c I rat cd to wit. the gondolas , snd gay costumed gondolieis. lu the ' place of the foimcr n licet of Ameri can elect i ic launches ill ply Ycne t inn canals, and instead of the gun lioliem American cn"lincr will guide these new fatiglrd ho its. Tin V B. n..lA Kill. . - . . . l . . . . . . N,.-.V ,, , a)mH wnton riaid the mtiirr lh.. loin anil I. inn rr.l a . ..-.......v .iii -..ip i-f.n.ii h. Krllllanl. Odor- Ir.s I.I.IMltn. M...I , It. iVilitiiMu. ....... .. .... a 'n .or uil I ID or fla.a ea. kue with r.T .nr.lia-. MEND YOUF; OWN HARNESS ; T5T WITH i Thomson's nm I - a ! CLlhlCh RIVETS. Nit NxV.i rr-iu rd. Oti'r a (.amtntr iirtMJil to irl ft. i r tnth Hum t-ittily anil ttiik.v, l?itf ih tttinoli innu uily Huot itu K fUiiitiR no l.n 9 lu t mul in Hi trnii.rr nor in r tot (tit Kivrit. I tiv r fttraat, loniili atiil yJnrnllff. Mil'iun now in uf. Ttt tt iii itia, uniftn in r w )! int. tint it n iti t'i-ivft, Amtt our dmlrr for ihrm, or nenJ 40o ta tuuii'i (or ul lw B rtta luti. Uhii'iU bf JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFG. CO. WAi-Tinst. nitn. COLCHESTER " Spading Boots THE BEST RUBBER BOOT liter invented fur I'srmtrs, Miners, It. ( l. hands slid others. l ite outer or tap side extends the whole length of the sole down to the l.til. protecting the shank in littcliiiic. digging and otheraork. Itet t;usiity t Itrouglioiit. i riioussiids of pairs worn in IS',;!. I'u iverssllv pronounced the best Ibtbber Coot in the market. They cost more titan the common llul. her Knot, but are cheapeft in the cud. ASIt V0I K III. A I. IK for them, and dim t be put off M it ll ho met In It g sa id to be just as good. I rnr. wai.t. T'Arr.R MKiM'MA.m' MI Til SEI.LH 11 IK HKHT, 0 It i I I II mi: ciilai i:t WALL PAPER CoiiiI lo m : . himI 4itil I'm ittM-tm r, Uii'l ( Mil .'. ' II ltl ! I II i !. .11 WtMlll l I I. l'lllllHttll. I'll. 1,11110,000 ACRES OF LARU for tali l lhS4isl Patil. A In 1 1 in It a 1 1. ana o I'ohI'ast Hi a! iitiii'ioia. hn d fi.r Ma aod l iirua Ian. Tbi-y ill I enl lu you Atlure.. HOPEWELL CLARKE, 1 ai.rt I biiimivsu.i.t.r. hi, haul. Mian, . orilTC sll llll !'' i..t...ma I ft CENTS I'Klirl.l'S JIM IINAI. I IB ,., ... I. al ... I S.I.I r-. .11 Ilia" .la I W il.r.-.n. ' '' re. beakrlso. a.k lull. i. ii- aii.i'iHIl. X I' i , ti. .an... I'l. aaaaaa-atlTea and raniila wh..l.a,a aaa, I. "ii r Aatb ina. iioulil ute 1'iro l ura for t'liiiflunieuou. It Sea vua-aal Ibaaaaaai. ft lisp ret Imur- rl.ir It la lot I. a. I to las ll la lha l.asl cs.uali ni.. Si. 10 traara. aac. t-A 1 1 II I 3 5c
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