rthers atch' declining health of jcrfc Bo many are cm on )tion In early year, thai J cause for aniicty. in inge, when not beyond I medicine, Hood's Sarsa I restore the quality and i the blood and thus give j Head the following letter : I Just to write about my L 19. Hho was com- 6wn, declining, had thnt llrvl sfnend said she would not Ls month. She hal a bad ough Lemel to do her any gooo. rend nhout Hood Harsapa. her give It a trial. From the k aha began to get bencr. (a few bottle she was com t her h:Uh hm been the e," M. Annie Taca. kve, Amsterdim, N. V. I that my mother has not n In a strong wort a I J done. Ho'd's flarsiparilla I I m i and I am now well." itii.terdnm, N. Y. it Hood's, because bod's irsaparilla jlllood Purifier. A ldnugNts. !1 fev C I. ll.xxl Co.. lXJWfll. Ma, nn putvlv vrir'-tihle, re. llS li.ihlo uinl bem-tkUl. ic Member! re wasting money fou buy cheap binding; I of the best er there is no "just d when the merchant ;cething else for Pfl Lo'a Boyhood. He sperl childhood In the simple urroundll pt Carplneto, than which none rouf ' elm pier, aa every one knows wU a ever rlalted an Italian country tPtf" man In hli home. Knrly hour. con4 it exercise, plain food, and farm lif 4-oafg, made a strong ninn of lil in, wltltJ-Jlenty of simple common sense. Aa ff,y he waa a trout walk er and clImlLr, and it la an Id that he waa rxoMwijily fond of birdiug, the only form 'Vj(".port nhTorded by that I part of Itn CJ and practised thorn In those tlmoe'laa It la now, not only ! with guns, i ft by men tin of lifts. It has often hjy-ti said Hint poota and lovers of freijlom romp inorp frequent ly from th.Mnountnlns and the sea shore than l,un a tl.it Inland region. Century. V.lft Neglect May Do. There aie omo Infirmities that only a surgeon's 1 ;nlo will rolleve, and mostly strictly bee nil. of neglect. A neglected nerve pain may I wm so chronica to cripple, and thin la tf'e 0 the eaae with Sciatica. If taken In tlweJ it In eaaily subdued, like ether nerve pala. lad vigor and health nm re stored. Tu.jiiuwid.of case have Ih-pii treated by the n of tst. Jacobs Oil, with tho result oi n prompt ay I pi niuni'iit curnan I r'triw tlmi to hp ill h uf thn ulT-otnd nrvi. t'mfde riuiii"t lw t' i rnri.'tul with th"lr ni-rvw. TtiK1 1" too miiit'h to miff'T to ii linlt of fon. Ifh ni;'.e,t. niWl tint Himplf thlnif of (.ttliiit n boiilK of St. Jaolti Oil and applini promptly nny Uiitb ynr of mNf-y nud p,r haps yam of I orippl"d 'ndltlii. l,-t tlil wnrnuiK tvi V kIimw what "an ! mi t what oiinlit to l dojie witlii "t Jflay lu hu ntta'lc ot thin di-'iws KITH tipl-l frrv l.y fill. Kl INr'x II T Nrur Kt.-ToMr.M. No flln ntu r ftr-t ilrty iv. MitrM-loiiicitr'. Tr,-t find t I rml iH.ttlo li.-r. Jr. Mlnr. V.H Ar Ii M l'hll.i , I'a. I rin' C ti !- 1. n wt'iid.Tf ul t'oimli liM-ilicIni'. MllK. V. I'll KHIT. mi Mi'lrn lltld ltlaki A ., ilnmklyii. N. V . t. -".. 'IM. Mr. Wlri-louS'ioililii yriil'tor' tilldrrii t-'lliltik'. HufiriK tln miiiio.n dm n li.llaiuin i lion, iillaj i p. on; i on 1 a iml i olir. -' a U( lr. do' -1 Vrlvrtppn Skirt rsinilinj;. II. & M.,M on the L k.l take no other. 3I0TIIKKS MUST (UTWE. Should Watch tho Pliyslcnl Do volopmoiit of Their Daughters. Informal Ion Tliry Munild FnrnUli nt tho l'roM-r Time- Knnvlcilci liy Which SunVriiiK My ll Avoided. Every mother possesses inforinntion of vitnl value to her yotitiff daughter. When the girl's tlioultta become ftl uppish, with lieailuelio, A'v., Iiess. n nd a di position to :bei, ler will not supply you wc w ill. siw'nc !ibl n I ma'erlali, i Co. H U bux New-jrin.iiy. a m m .JCZ lUiiAfl, A PITT to. hubrita, J lt.hid iu rrrwm palua In btmi4 Palref fn ffn maO tm It tjl ma MV AUarata HIDLB 00LUU1 COMriWT, . . York. r miu SC. i t (I v. nli-.'lill. Iv -It tl. M.illi 4 11(1 SKN0 in- "tir l,.i 1.1 Li X A Mm III'' itir 14 IK 1 llMt ll Vol! It ue. , ur tidiif: n n I v, f v ill xi;ii'i t lii.rn lullV; n iil.-ni" ! tni .1- t i .ir . oil: i'i LMi-r v.'i y -it. 'luti'l 'ir.'. drlir ai t.i.e. "urr. M, Kl.T IttHI, J1HHU.4N. and Blood Diseases 'rtHJ ion ,nimiii, Hxllillitloll, II. IWH HHNIIMIXI'MIt mw, l , fully Prosecutes Claims. , I ' xuuant l; B I'uliMlon llurcuu. m. Ija.lj.iU.. atlliiil lultli., lt alliiM l' lok- "lMlilf lllnlor.v.f II urn it fc'.ir 1. 1: ' t-ol. paiicr 3 iimh. f . r .o, i kmiril Mrcltly, Ilruvrr l ulo. ' limits, eveu dim, desire for solitude. and a dislike to the soeietv "f children : when she is n mystery to herself nud friends, then, her mother should come to her aid. I.ydiu H. rinkhatn's Vefrctable I'ntn jiound will, ut this time, prepare the system for the cumin;,' ehauov. !' that hhe has it, and Mrs. rinUham. at Lynn, Mass., will cheerfully answer any letters where information is de sired. Thousands of women nwe t heir health to her und the Vegetable Com pound, and mothers lire constantly applying to her for advice regarding their daughters. ttRlOCS FACTS. Soap waa taxed $140 per ton In the time of Qneen Anne. A hog weighing a trifle more than 1000 ponnda waa killed at Rye, N. II., a few daya ago. Iteed pone eplit at the end like qnill pena have been forind in Egyptian tombs dating probably 2.'00 years B. C. Tamer II. Brown, a clerk at the Tort TIall Indian Agency, Idaho, baa a mus tache which mcaanrca nine feet from tip to tip. If human dwelling were constrnctod on the iamb proportionate scale aa tho ant hill in Africa, private residence would be a mile high. John Burnett, aged scvcnty-flvc, dropped dead in Faris, Ky., tho other day, and at the satno instant hia largo clock atoppod and cannot be mado to ran. Artificial teeth were not nnkuown in the times of the Romans. Tho art of making them waa long lost, but re vived about tho time of tho Revolu tion. Vr. J. II. Barrows has presented tho lTuiversily of Chicago a comploto set of the Buddhistic Hacrcd Scriptures in the original language. It tills 400 vol ume. Mm. Ben Clemmon of Breathitt County, Kentucky, is thirty flvo years old aud weighs a triflo over four huu drc.ls pounds. Slio is still increasing in weight, "John Doe" was atipienred for jury servico in a Chicago court tho other day. The man had refused to give hia name, but ho had to cumo to bo sworn, all tho same. W. P. Kaufman, a teacher nt Otis ville, N1. Y., kuocked a pupil down ami kicked him for throwing nn applo in tho ante-room. Tho boy lias recovered glloil diiiunges. Tho late George Merritt, of Miehi guntown, Iu 1., lelt lu his will direc tions that he should be buried iu n plain pino box with a pillow of shav ings aud without ceremony. Hcven Funek brothers had a family reunion nt Freeno, ('a!., the other day. Tho youngest is sixty-live un,l the oili est eighty-four. They all wear white beards aud none of them is hnld. John Wright has die 1 at his Lome iu Santa Kosa County, Flori la, aged 1-H year-". Ho had been blind for many years, but was uieutnlly sound. Ho leavus four generations of descendants. lr. A. B. Hamilton of Laramie, Wyoming, hiked into a herd of wild cattle. They resented tho insult and chased tho doctor, who got oil' with a broken shoulder hia lo and a smashed wheel. Filmland proposes to raise a rci. niont of gentlemen ; tliero would ,bt) plenty of recruits from tho yonn.; mm who failed to puss the examination ad mitting to the in i 1 1 1 ry schools. l,or 1 Wolseley favors tlio plan. Willian Taylor, of Sharon Valley, Conn., has 1 'led this season 68:1 part- V.'.'gcA, icIi-mto'i. T5oicoc', t',eveli foxes, several minks, anil ieciileiitally a number of snakes. Last week ho killed a wil lcat weighing twcuty-fivo pounds. Hiram Loster, who died at the poor farm iu Henry County, Ocorgia, rc ently, was said to be 1-.) years old. A son of his living in the same poor house is ninety years old, and a Janghter, who lives in Heard County, is ninety-live years old. WE HAVE NO agents " "bulaallillrMltoOiarauu -f s.'in pv MnmnisiH. i W . D. l'Tf. Bot couviitr r HI WUO.BMlB irlcM. Hhl BuhrB fur BiitintOBtioi broralB. KtnrythlB ai rinuJ. loo Mvir ol Car rSaKt, guolyiraof liar nraa.ai -.lylra Kldin;5ail dlta. .Vtila (or ratalugiM. RIKHART Carila;t Naraoa Ufa Ca ClkkaiC laa. N What's vour husband's work? washing and scrubbing? It can't be. What can a man do that's as hard, for most men, as tnis constant nouse drudgery is, for most women? If he has any sympathy for you, tell him to get you some Pearline. Sympathy is all very well, but it's Pearline, pathy, that you want for washing and cleaning, else that's safe to use will save you so much down- lwork at the washtub or about the house. It saves o saves the ruinous wear on clothes and paint K 1 1 MS i el d less rubbing Mi "X DUM IT iW 1 l-JrvViJ TKM?"lTlicf ALABAST 'I I n m ForHalU oi luahV:;;... rocc a not a -J K PfinniPiin 'Anno illlUINIH r Hill 1 A ib pnr au-r ajpwwda, with 1 11 ih I f latikMi, stsi varialy u'U '"'Ifwiaau aviaraa iXXJt .n of ALABASTINE. ONT RUB OFF. la I nuanltary. HAISOHIVr. 11 , ItOl'St.HI III OFF AM KCALKM, I alt? P,,r P"niniit nd artlatlo I f 1 r wall e.ai my, r-.ly for Uia bruali a bj miiiait iu cold witar. by I'alnt Uealrra f.vrrj tierp. aril ahowintr IS dmlralila tints, also Alaluutlo r KiMk afiii Irae to any onnitiitlonitijr thia paHr. HASiTI H ' 4.. .raad Hupld. Mlrh. Wrtta for enr anl KMal ITarahS an) rr iu mar addrrcm. nlvliia da- a J afa a.H.lluna of Hi Vhulula Faraia ut a aaT from IU to luou lu-rvm mx'Ii. al fi-oin ilalnna, frutta. tlinrwr, walar, all M ImbI rlliuau. In II. M.; xx'im, vauatabVaa a,td frulla; aotail for liaal'kfuliiaiai ObATII, KaaJ JbMala aaala, Vtmi-kunu fa. I'rcslilenl uml t'ahiiief. "In all important matters the Presi dent is consulted by all the Secre taries, " writes ex l'resi ieut Harrison in the Tiiidics's Homo Journal, iu an article upou "The President's uties." "Ho is responsible for all executive ii' t ion, and everything that is out of the routine receives his uttetitiou. Every important foreign complication is usually discu-scd with him, and tho diplomatic uuto receives his approval. The samo thing is true of each of the departments. Routine matters pro ceed without tho knowledge or iuter fereuce of tho Prusiileut ; but, if any matter of major importance arises tho Secretary present it for tho consid eration and advice of tho President. Only matters of great and general im portance affecting the general policy of the administration are discussed iu tho Cabinet meetings according to my experience und votes are of raro occurrence. Any Secretary desiriug to have an expression upou any ques tion in his department presents it, and it is discussed ; but usually quostious nro settled iu a cotifereuoo between tho President and the head of the particu lar department. There is a yielding of views, now on one side, now on the other; but it must, of course, follow that when the President has views that ho feels he cannot yield, those views must prevail, for the responsibility is his, both in a Constitutional and pop ular aenso. My habit was to give an afternoon to each Cabinet clliccr, ou a fixed day of the week. Theso meetings were chiefly given up to tho consid eration of appointments, but if any other matters were pending, and deemed by the Secretary of sutllcieut importance, they were presented and discussed. The labors of a Cabinet of ficer are incossaut and full of responsi bility. His time is largely taken up with call, and, like tho President, he must, out of such fragments of time as he can secure, manage to study and decide the important questions that are daily presented 10 him. Certain appointments, chiefly of a clerical character, aro by law given to tho heads of the departments, and rith these the President usuully refuses to interfere, though ofteu urged to do so. It was my practice to refuse fco end, any card of recommeudatiou to a Secretary, thought I spent mauy a weary hour explaining to friends why I could not do so." ' FOR 0OqKTBT3 SAKE. aw iHDiAir nantERstirriKi mm. IKS FROM 1)1 SKA K. II Waa la lha Baltt With taa Apeh-t Whoa flermiltno Was Capturaxl. Prowi l rrrn, A'tte York CVf. Wera with the exposure of army life oa the froatler, and polsossd by the nomtnunl drinking of alktll watar, Joseph Pk-irniif returned to Philadelphia elsht years ago, brokn down la hnalth and enable to do any work. He had served fire year with the Ninth Cntted Htntoa. Infantry In many a desperate fight with the Indian In Arlr.ona aad othr frontlor Htnts ami had won an enviable rwoonl. In tho fWir conflict whon Oeronlmo, thu famous ohlof of the Apaches, was cap lumd, Mr. Fl-yauf was among the brave eolilinrs who, foiyntful of everything bat duty, charged upon the hostile Indiana. Llfo on Ihe plains sont to an untlmply death many soldiers who worn nnvr touelunl by a rwlkln's bullet or arrow, aiijl Mr. ri- raufcams nnarsuch a fate an that. Along llmB Imforehls tlrao was out ho was tskn arrloiialy ill, but he stuck to his post autll n honorable illseharge was finally given to him. Whoa h rxaohnd Philadelphia. ttv Indian flichter was scarcely mor than skin and boniti, and forthriw wis-k- he lav ilivprrati ly ill In a hospital. Ilr felt di ?.. an 1 his (tiimni'h felt as ff It had drto l up. Thi-so rymptoins wrr aci'oinpHnii y blood v dys rnlery. whli-h no misll. iiw smviiH.1 to ndiovo. After two yonrs ot sutT"riii)r Mr. VI.'Kaut cam to Now York and was tronlnd by sov rnl phyii'lsns. ThesH did not nxrif, aomo railing his dis-as catiiarh of thn Btomaoh, and other chroiih' illarrlne.. In sjioakitiir In it rep rtir alioilt hi Illness Mr. Fhvuuf said Ihodortors helped htm, hut, with all tho money ho spent for advlon and modi. -mil, h was ,bh to work ouly a small part of tin- tt m. Hin.'e innvlntr to his pres ent home. No. 517 We.t Forty-mvond Htnet, in New York, ahout a year io, Mr. Klocnuf tins hot-n so ill that tits voice and hearing nl most left him. Then all me liclnns full.-1 anil Hi" Kirk man had little hopii of r vrv, At till" crillcal tlmi'lir. Williams' Pink PUN fir I'al" l'eo pie were ris-ixniiixiidi'd to Mr. Flivaiif, and. ulm.wt in n ln-t hopo, hi. In-iran tiak lnu thi'tn. "Tho Ihmh'McIiiI eTi-t nf the medli'llio ws fell nt oii.-e." Mr. Klotrauf tol l tin- reporter, 'and U.f.if I had tak.'ii a lx I Isynn to eat with n-lWii. Thren Iioxcm mado mo fi much l"ler that I hetfan v,,rk and hav. Ihsmi alile lo keep at it suii e. lor live months." Ur. WiIMhiiis' Pink I'll I, for Palo INnplw nro not u putt-iit mo.in in the s"iiso that iianio implies. They worn llr.-t I'ouip.iuiided a a priwnptlon and used as audi In sriieral pra.'tice .y mi emlneut physician. Ho uront va their ellli'iii'V that It was deemed wise to phii-o iliom within the rcai'li .if all. They ar iw iiiHiiiifai-ured by die r. Williams' Modicum Company, iselienwindy. N. Y.,an l are sold ill Isix.-s ( never in loose forn hy 1 1ni iloeii or hiiiidnsl, and the pulile- are cnu tioucd against miTiieroiis Imiliilioii s dd lu this shiiM( al .Ml coats a hot. or sit Pnvs fm t'i.M, and may ho h id ( all drucrlts or ilins-t t.y mail from r. Williams' Modielae Cotupa ii y. RATTLESNAKE WINE. It la a Favorite Medicine in the Went I ml lea. I '. 1 1 .1 : 1 mill loiocli, In his "Mcitii'.'tl llllil Surgical Observations." puMished In 1771. ltIvi-m a Niiuimaiy ul' 1 1 IV. -i-.-nt an- elelil ther;liclllii- liiel limls, baseil on the use uf animal poisons. ( ine nf Ms olisel valiollM relates to a ease of severe pains, spasms, etc., uf long iluiiilloii. (iiHM-h mi, after speaking of tin pa tient's HiiD'erlngs: "Not lo appear In- I lio nut ti lo so wretched a being, after tollilu' til in I could o nothing. I sent him n ImihIc uf ratilesuake wine, to take u yhiss of f ci-,U'i;tly. This was In the West In. lies ipank iih the hlu'li est .'in-ill. il. Tlii.e niclits aflcr the patleiit wall.iil iu. 'Sir.' said I.e. 'you rami.. I lie so 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 :i inn '.. d as I am. nor hull' so mil. Ii pleased, I am come to thank you. and. it' imt i i IimIiimI, to Worship J nil.'" liuni'll's accniiiil nl' how lie learned the xil'IIH'S id' rattle Mini,.1 1 1 ii is as i.!I.ik "A very wealthy old gentleman In tho West Indies had l.o k' I n at ill l od with leprosy tn a Ii i ll ilcoi'ee. which was lleeuied I lu ll t ; lite l.y his pliy hii'iu IIH. Appareiitly in a dying (-late, he mado his will, leaving a largo legacy to a female servant, who had lived with him ninny years. This clrcuinstaiiee being known to the servant, she und lur paramour studied and contrived how to make away with him lu such n manner as lo raise the least suspicion. They put t he heads of l atliesiiaUes into the wine he drank, thinking it would prove an Infallible poison; on the con trary, lie grew better, and the crimin als, Imagining the poison huh not strong enough, added inure snake ve nom, whereby the gentleman was re stored to perfect health. Conscienco finally put this servant upon her knees before her muster, confessing her crime. Forgiveness was granieil, and the old gcuilc man gave her a sum of money, ordering her to depart nud never nee him more." Mamma Willie, where nro those ap ples gone that were In the storeroom? Willie They are with tho gingerbread that was In the cupboard. Exchange. tfiAT or onio.rrTv or Toledo, l . Lot as County. ( . Frank J. i hsmt ui .kesoath that ha la the Sauiur partner nf the linn ol V, J.I'bkky A Co., iloiiirf linainsftH in the City of Toledo, Counlyaiid Stueitroie.iuil.aiiil that said una will pay the mim o( (INK Hl-'MlKtU 1)UU LA HS for each and ev, r caasof ( atarru llial c-aiiuolbavurad b Uiueof li all's Cat ahhm C-ti' . F'hank J. Chksky. i (Sworn to before ma and Niiliwriiied In my pre-iuuuo, IkudlU Uay vt I leeemlH-r, A. ll. lboi I ' - A. W. (il.KABON, s a i. Aulurji'ui.la. Hall's Catarrh Core la taken InternnllT. and acta dlrecliy ou the blood and rutn-ouaaiirfacae Of Uioaaloiu. (St-nd (or tuaiiin.nilala, frae. Sold by Drarg-tAU. 7io. Kvery year I'PIO.OOO is paid for u.lmhsloiis to the (iraud Opera, l'aris. pr. Kilmer' Pwamp Hoot rurea ull Kidney anil Pladiler IrollbUn. 1 'i. in I'll lei and coiisu'.talion freu. huboruiory, lllnghaiuiiiuii,X. Y. Hopkins county, Ky., Is experiencing a lio tabic religious revival. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of tha transient nature of the many phys Icnl ills which vanish before proia-r ef forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There Is comfort In the knowledge thnt no tunny forms of sickness aro not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the plcusant family laxative, Syrnpof Figs, prompt ly removes. Thnt is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneilcinl effects are duo to tho fact, thnt it Is tho one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating tho organs on which it nets. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene flciul effects, to noto when you pur chase, t hat yon have the genuine art icle, which Is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and bold by ull rcp Utitlde ilruirgi..ts. If in the enjoyment of good health, end the system is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies nro not needed. If nfllictcd with any actual disease, ntio may bo commended tnthe most hlullful physicians, hut If in need of a laxative, then etio should have the best, und with the well-informed everywhere, Svrupof i" iu's stands hio-hc-t and is most lanrely Used and gives most general sat isfuctiou, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas $3. SHOE "o&d!"6 I( yon pay 4 to ii lor h.s, ex amine the V. 1.. ii..,i'l.is MH., nn.l j9 J i' wli.it a coed lns- you can buy lor bV OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, CONfJKI-'.SS. llt'TION, Hint I.ACi:, ninile in nil Ii lints ul the In ! arli'i li'd lentlu r liy skilled work men. Wo make nn.l aell in. ire -'K S3 Mhicb fL. FjRT u other l.iaiiiifa. I urrr in the world. Mr. William T. O.lme, a grocer doing business at l"U2 Norrls M., Phlladolphla, recant ly mate tha following statement concerning Illpan Tubules: "I had what tiia doctors called N .'rYoo.a InJIgnatloo, from which t sufferad day and night. I tried soYPral doctors, took elootrle treatment, patent medteluei, and, in fact, everything thnt I could hear of, but nothing done ine any good and I mndo up my ml id there was Ao help for me, only to grin and bear tt, but one Jay I wo passing a drug store and sloppe I to look nl the ills, piny In tho window and I happened to see a card with 'Itinans Tabula' on It and 1 thought, wall, hare's another straw for a drowning man, SJ I'll throw aomn more, money away, So I wont lu and bought a box, aud, immsto me, the first dors took effect. I have been triklng tbcm evor Bitn-e and thvy have surely worked wonders Willi me. When I look lack oa tho pant and thu ou my prent condition, seems to me 1 n;u a new lua a. I am i-nj.iyiug elf;ant health aow, and I fool tlvit I owe uuuvy thanks to Ripnns Talnil.ia, I havo recommended them to several of tny IrlPiuls who say they are wonderful, aud 1 must ,iy they ;tre n Uod sen I to any one suffering from n disorder of this nature." Rlpaiu Ttl.ute, re ton hr dnia.a'.. nr by mall ff Him tirli-e ,vi i-iiin a u.i) I. .tn t. rhrt lllp.ia eheniW-al ''.mil' inv. No. 10 S(irue, .( , 'ewy.,r4. Semiila vial, li.e.oits 1 xl --ibfijl HORSE OWNEI N-pt... I'. nun:.. I.iiiii i ii!.'.-. Ii.une and i li ll.e I .jtt-.lt. A- v .'ur d..... i ( r our tv'l.no. Hi and SI.?.M..r boy.. ' mi NO SUBSTITUTE. If ourd.Ml.-r l II. II. t s- ; I . I v y. U. sell I to t It I..I . i r, '. .ii..; . i, . ,,iil v t .-nt -. I ' I i i .! ..H.-I-. M.,t.' kli.d. -tv lo i I t " (. ..p i r I. in. i , sie ,md i ..I l'n-t m I l. I. will till -; ..: I r. ,..l . ,. lu... tl C. .1 Cil.lluue (ti I'.m IC. 4 a I riuchl lo think einngh ol hi' ariinai lo i.h U m ati e i i ar.' tor i properly In li. s Hi anil i' kt-.a II la linn..')' mil .1 hi. i.a k. t If In- il. i noi. I'., n, r.no..lh Una re. ii ! . ..fl,., onr One Hundred Pare Il lustrated Hortc Hook I 'I Vt e. l p i .. hi . tin, to pirk i nl a k'"o.t lloiae. kn.iu imp rle. i.i.i..ania K'l.rri a.' irnu.l. d.s b.t (iia-s.e nl.il rflerl a tine wh.n aame i poa.. hie tail t he k... by tha lie'fl whal lo n I lha rtiner.'ii .r:a o( Ihe ani mal, how (...hoe a Moras propt-riv. .-li'.. nr. Al ih:a ai.d n'hir val aitHe i r. i . r in c.i ion ran b n'.ta in . I tiv read i.e ..or (lue llnuilri il P.i I'hia- I trii'eil llor-e be. k nhi. h we i , i,.i ,r,i . .. i ,nl,, on re. . iii of .ii.,- n tampa. A..n-ed t the Ib.rai ' loo i d a Irienrl lo mll to he lift: e.l. a lor ual.l of k'low.eca ell - Il r t:. N' ).r r. il tor o l Iwi (. .t',. , ; w. IWa.k I'i Hi isms.. M s ,r i:u I ol si. V I' ll. VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP: en. :,! ran -"fit to caipt . I al. JA ML., A. I All. KM' 11. loillai,.!. V . Morphine llal.lt (.nrnl la 14 ara iwiuuit.j laya. N iiai Ull rar4 SI EH HENS. 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