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Show I will be takenr in the morning, A Bwoatlfot Thing. DAIRY AND POULTRY. permturc t when the door has been closed, nil The lady in ber Victoria drove up tu the great dry goods store, j night, and thus will give the true deand. stepping daintily oat, she walked INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR gree. One of the thermometers will be placed inside of the hhuae and the intQthe busy place. Approaching a ' OUR RURAL READERS. weary looking girl at one of tbe conn on the outside. The difference other ter, she said: of the registry of these taaftillho',r off do bat time yoa get Hew tomsfiil tsram Open! This duty?' of the indows and " alls effects the Usually at 6, madam, replied the Department of the Homestead Hiatt plus tbe heat frera the fow Is' bodies. astonished girl, but to day at 5 as te tbs Care of Lite Slak and Other Don't you get very tired working so poultry men will have houses foul try. more built, w 1th air b paces and warmly longr ' Yes, madam, but I must work or double windows. So if these experistarve. ments be earned on by a large number Peedlnf Wheat JoJMHk tows. Well, will you lei me take yon for of our readers it wowidprove of value ""ivul not k number of I'm sure it will do The price of wheat having reached a and of inlereSL through Fahmkks' Ruiew the the of readers yon good." where it became a question undertake such a series of observations, The girl, knowing tbe wealth and so- point whether to sell or feed wheat.the dairy and this office tlieir intento cial position of the lady, blushed with signify bought some ground wheat pleasure and she was only too glad to department doing? The results will duly for feeding purposes. The price, de- tion of so iu these columns. accept the invitation so politely and appear kindly extended, and the lady, w 1th a livered at the dairy, was 0 per ton. We have been feeding quite largely of short hors Milker. cheery smile and bow. walked out Then the man who dreamed this this grain during the post year, and At an Indiana convention, Jsiiatn woke np and wondered how the mis- have found it wholesome and cheap Sedgwick said; I think we are neglectchief people could dream such ioiprob-sbl- food for young pigs, calves, and ing too much the milking qualities of ana ridiculous things Detroit milk cows. Decemberyoung In speaking of the 12, 1893, Iwo fresh the Shorthorns. Free Press. cows were fed fifty pounds ensilage, milking qualities of the Shorthorns reX fries a six pounds hay, and eight' pounds minds me of the first l ovvned. She Ungual Poverty. f Dr. Good, a missionary in the interio. ground wheat. This was continued for was 3 years old when I got her. The of Africa, saya that the poverty of the J three weeks, during which time these calf sucked until it w as 4 mouths old, --native language tAserious hindrance cows gave l,5l 2 poundsof milk, eon- - w hcnve,u rhedThe calTTirilseif and to missionary effbit in the Buie lan- taining 50.37 of butter fat mak used the milk. At that age" she gave guage, for instance, there ia no word ing about S.55pounds of butter, twenty-fou- r pounds quarts a day. 1 afterward for thanke" or thanksgiving." To added calculate to to the fat and she weighed l,tV. the fattened her to trust," to have faith" believe," are all expressed by the same verb to butter made.) This at 22 cents per pounds. What a good milker a Shortwhtcb there is no corresponding noun. pound would be $13.21 the value of the horn cow may be! Our shorthorn There ia no word for spirit" The butter for the three weeks. Their feed cows generally are rather poor milkBuie have always believed in an invis- cost $5.43 for the same time, leaving ers, but 1 think it is ovvingto tlie treatible God, but they have never given profit of $d.?D, assuming that the ment they receive. Some keep them such a being a name With the liule a manure, skim and butter milk paid for till 3 and 4 years old before breeding, man a has living body and a shadow .he literal shape cast by the living per- the labor. We would recommend which, I think, is against their being son which at death leaves the body dairymen to try a ration of w heat and good milkers. It is a simple matter to and becomes a disembodied spirit with bran, or wheat and oats, during the ruin a cow from milking well, if the a new name which cannot be used to winter, and, if it is fed to the right cow is allowed to run with the calf apply to God and the angels, bo Dr. kind of cows and tlie product handled there is taodevelopment of size of udGood is driven to say that God is a properly; we feel confident, that it will der. Jt would be betterto let the calf shadow and thatChrist will send Ilia pay better than selling wheat at pres- suck twice a day, say morning and J'holy shadow into men's hearts, etc. ent prices. Besides this, tbe increase in evening. an44lie..utTder will then betPlso's Remedy for Catarrh is the best medi- the value of the manure pile will be no ter develop. We want to adapt a cine forjhat disease I have ever used. L. J. small item. Good feed makes good course that will be satisfactory to tbe Johnston, lola, Texas, June 24th, 1831. manure. At the conclusion of the pre- people generally. We have to use the ceding experiment the same two cows milk, and must regard it as a source of Graveyard Soil. While cremation of the dead is tin were fed for four weeks on a ration of income in the way of butter and actual donbtedly growing in favor it appears fifty pounds ensilage, six pounds hay, gain over the calf. It is a fact that that the dangers attending the ordinary burial practice may have been exThis is indicated by a aggerated. chemical and bacteriological examina: eleg-mn- The bills Ot'R Cbkfsr TraubUoixo. of fare on the dining ears in jibe east era states contain this legend Cana- Y -- to-da- $-- e (tine-tent- h tion of samples of virgin soils, pure Business Houses. HAYDEN BROS., b M Broi-steli- e lw tt-2- HAYDEN BROS., (I f iff 1 1 AD. right-abou- - TO AID EMPLOYES. - Vetches a v t Oats While on our trip last summer in Nova Beotia and New Brunswick, several fields of oats and vetches grow n together for dairy feed, attracted our attention. Both plants were iu strong growth and we learned that they are considered superior in feeding value to oats and peas. The vetches do not fall down as easily as the pea. and this is a valuable consideration. The vetch is considerably grown in Canada and is rapidly coming into flavor among dairymen. But few of our American farmers know any' thing about the plant and we believe it is time to commence obtaining aome practical know ledge of so. valuable a forage plant. The vetch is one of tbe legume family, a species of pea in appearance. and is rated very high as a proteinfood. Will not some of our more enterprising dairy readers make A NEW. SCHEME OF THE W. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. flUl Furnish Their Help With Attendance. t Medico) Dou(las. ths president of ths I. DoukI Hiue Co , hue slwev hud a (reel penuinel Interest tu the wnny of men and women woo inhabit the (rent factory at Mould lo durlnf I bo worktiiR hour of tbe day, end who ueko tbo (really odter-tise- d ti shoe. Be I o (real believer In the Ides that manufacturer should here this personal interest in tbe rendition of their employee, and feels that li the Idea t earned out w tb ertenttbnll poaaihle, that it will result ultimately in Abe brealcine down of the burner which have been built up between employer end thuae whom they employ, na it would convince the that their employer were not thelr enounce, aa some of diem seem to think now, but their friend, with o desire to do oil for them that was in Ihrtr power. Bavins strong tealing upon (hie point. It I only natural that Mr. Douula should give the mailer aome study and acquaint himoetf with the result ot the Dial of similar plan In other planes. He Is satlatlcd that the m heme he has originated Is a good tine, and ha has bow put It to practical lent. He ha handed to every person ls his employ end tbrv form o email army a card winch will eaubie them to secure free medical stleud-one- e William world-turne- d W , r. Talklag Through a UtMH To lalC IhrdugblDe'Ttuihan bdJj. or a row of human bodies, for the matter of that, is one of tbe weirdest of thn electrician's feats. If a telephone wire be ssvered and the two ends be held by a person, one end in each hand, but far apart, it is quits possible for two iadi- vtduals to carry on a conversation through tha body of the human medium as readily and as distinctly as if the line had been properly connected. Electricity. Ths Madera Mathar Has found that ber little ones are more by the pleasant laxative, byrup of Figs, w ben in need of the laxative effect of a geaUefemedy thsala more ac other, 4 Cep, able to theuf. Children enjoy it and It benefits them. Tbe true remedy, brup of Fig, is manufactured by the Califorufa Fig Syrup Ca only. - lUft V , loy Iwwlik Glycerin. Milk, applied onw a week with a toft cloth, freshens boots and shoes. If the Baby I CBttlag Teeth. S son and os that 14 and well tried rvmsdy, Vu. Wisslow-- s SooTum STvr for Ckildna Tsstklag. A single hair will bear n weight of 1,150 To Stop Counterfeiting. scientist suggests the use of on alof gold and aluminum for tbe mak- ing of money. 11s says that counterfeiting would bo almost Impossible, as the only alloy which can bo made sucparts cessfully consists of seventy-eigaluminum. of gold and twenty-twoo- f Tbe product Is sold to be of s beautiful purple color, with ruby reflectlong that 11 cannot be Imitated." Deafness Caa Not bo Cared a they ran not reach by local application, of the ear. Thar It the diseased portion only one way to cure Deafness, end that iaI by constitutional remedies. leefnea ceased by en inflamed condition of the mncoas lining of the Eustachian Tuba When this tube Is Inflamed yoa bay a rambling sound or Imperfect bearing, end some. experiment next season in the when It u entirely closed, Deafness is the be matter of growing oats and vetches to- result, and unless the inflammation cannorand this tub restored to it out taken gether? Prof, Robertson informs ns mal condition, bearing will be destroyed that he knows of no finer dairy feed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused than this combination. If the vetch is by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. superior to the pea we want to know it W will On Hundred Dollar for as soon as possible,' and hence the ne- any case ofgive Deafness (caused by catarrh) cessity of taking step toward that that can' not be cured by Halls Ca'arrh Lur. Bend for circular, free. knowledge. Ex. O. Y, 1. ht SIUNGHl ROOSTER -- AND HENS. NT.: many cows raise better calves .not to have all the milk, but feed the calf something else, so when weaning time comes it is better for it. There is something in that, too. For that reason we should do what we can to develop the milking qualities of the Shorthorn. I would not put at the head of my herd a bull not to my certain knowledge a calf from n good milk' cow. An ani- -' mat that is a good milker is best. A . Patent Goes. tA Press dispatch says. good milch cow will fatten qnickly Patent eggs have been driven out ol and ts a good feeder, and for that Ohio markets by the state food comreason I 5 ant her to be developed. missioner, A bo last ffeek seized a ship; ment of desiccated eggs en route from Effect of'CablMg; o Batten the manufacturer, M. M. Cunningham, A bulletin of the Iowa station. tells ia New York, to a Cincinnati dealer. of an experiment with cabbage for wired the agent here to milch cows, as follows: From Nov. 23 Cunningham case and try to do no more the settle to Nov. 27 .the effects of cabbage is business In JDhio, as he had more orders shown from tbe analysis; fourteen of than be could fill from other states. the cows show higher per cents of but- The desiccated eggs are sold at 45 ter fst; six show slightly lower per cents per pound, $nd one pound is cents The milk table shows Increase to six dozen eggs. The in the 'quantity. The cabbage is pal-- a equivalent commissioner's chemist says the altable' and readily eaten. Its effect on bumen in the desiccated egg is obthe quality of butter is the point in- tained from the of fish eating sea eggs more Into but here, quired especially; birds, whiuh can be secured by the milit Is noticeable that the change from a lion on the low 'uninhabitable islands dry ration to one more succulent gave along the Atlantic coast. They are more milk without decreasing the fat not fit for food, and the albumen alone per cent. By comparing the amounts is taken from them in making desic of milk given daily- - by the twenty cated eggs. The patent egg Ls used cows Nov. 15 with the amounts given largcl by hotels and bakeries. towerd the close of the T be It seen will vol that the days, JiESS 550 ItRACLmULA: ume of milk held up quite welTw Hen calls attention to the fact Is remembered that it was winter york authority that some of the best French poultry with a herd, half of which were in tlie emanates from districts of last months of their period of lactation, France. In the the winewhere Medoc, claret when the tendency with many cows is comes from, they are to be seen in to give Jess milk, or dry up entirely, numbers, although the vines are The creamery experts report that the large not more than fifteen Inches in height. butter from the cabbage ration did not Here ami they are given full keep well, but gradually became allowed to wander whereliberty like they tainted Prof. Patrick's analyses of for ten months in year, only being tbe vegetables fed show the cabbage removed during th$ and July Aogust.when to be tbe lowest in volatile acids and the grape are ripening. Instead ot to have the highest melting point, exbeing injurious they are found to be cepting the rutabaga, very serviceable indeed in clearing tbe Csrtwlle Add In ths Hs-- Homes. vines of Insects and grubs; cleaning the Until the discovery of the uses of this land and supplying. It with a valuable acid, poultrymen, as well as host of mannre This arrangement fit In with the requirements for poultry, for by others, were sadly in need of some and dilnfcptant. jboufh now the beginning of July there has been we have something which can be re- a great reduction in numbers, the lied npon for the purposes, while the chickens for marketing purposes having various uses it can be.snd has been ap- all been killed by that time, and thu plied to, are so numerous we shall not the stogk is more limited in number attempt to enumerate them. Lice, than It would be earlier in the year. mice and other parasites which infest the poultry house, as well ns the Look aTTUE IHhns, Give attention poultry, have a wholesome dread of to all barns, stables and sheds, and this acid, the odor fro A it, which Is have them thoroughly cleaned and revery penetrating, causing them to skip paired and given a coat of liinewa&h for pastures new in double-quictime. inside and out. The nights will soon It has also been used, diluted with be cold enough to call for the houswith water, a a remedy for scab leg or poultry itch, but it must be qsed ing of milch cons and feeding stock, with caution here, or it may cause con and the buildings ought to be waiting siderable suffering at the time to the for tlirro rather than the stock waiting fowls. Planter aud Granger for flie buildiue. 0 ninety-seve- n n 1 k too goodde "" Camphor Hsgssisss Sors Swev Cu rvalHsppiMin asks sod race, lU-ca- r Cbhhlauw, rites, ac, C.O. Clark to., tisw Uate.A work-Itufm- A I To be a harmless saint, do any good, then suicide. . four pounds bran, and four pounds ground wheat. The object was to see whether four pounds of bran would replace tbe same number of pounds of Geese lay three times a year, and as many wheat. Bran at this time was worth as a dozen eggs each time, $13 per ton and wheat $20. During In early winter the bonsvi vents' thoughts the four weeks these cows gave 1,434 pounds milk, $0.58 pounds butter lightly turn to game. . The world's production of gold in 1893 fat, which .would make about 65.5 was 7,523,302 ounces. pounds of butter. This at 33 cents per pound would 'be $14.73 s profit of The engines of n flnt.class cost about $700,000. $8.30, as the food cost $0.53 for this time, ensilage being vatuedat $1.2' per ton, hay $0, and bran and w heat as OMAHA quoted above. The first ration (wheat) with these two cows gave a profit of 79 for $5.43 worth of feed, or $1 in feed gave $1.33 profit; while with a meal ration of half bran and half wheat OMAHA. (coape fodder being the same in both The Greatest Bargain Store on Earth. cases), $8.33 worth of feed gave a profit Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money of $8.30, or $1 infeed gave a profit of Refunded. At prices quoted a $1,31 in butter. DRUM UOOI. Colored Cashmeres, 40 Inches wide, alt meal ration of half bran and half wool, Krem-- Henrietta finish. Imported to wheat gave more profit than wheat sell at 6 ci sale price i5c yard. Fine herpes In Black sn Colors. 33 inches alone. wide, douli.e warp; made to sell at a c. bale - Warmth la Poultry Howes. ic. -price Black Serges, tfi inches wide, double and Probably no poultry question so cent quality, hale twisted warp filling, affects the pocket of the farmer much JBc. price CARDINAL BROADCLOTHS. as the question of warmth In winter. Fine Light Weight, the correct thing for Many opinions have been expressed on wrappers, 1.25 quality, bale price 53c. the subject by poultry writers, and BLACK DROSS GOODS. Different novelty weaves. Arniu res, Bre- - they have not been all on the same Some would cades, blciltians and other weaves; ll.oO side of the question. quality, ale price 5lc. man a stove In the have keep poultry ABMI'nK UTOHM nrROES,. t& keep the fowls house his Faie $'.QU worth poultry of Variety -jistterns warm in the cold nights. In some price 75. KIIKN a common sight 24 lee Crepe folks, inches, richest silk places it became quite for evening wear, all 'the ikueowt to see a well bnilt poultry house with mie iliaoes. Pale price 7 c. a stove pipe sticking through the roof. bilks for sleeves. yokes, etc. beautiful goods, rh best sjqrt worth This might not be objectionsble in a hale price 5 yard. new country, heavily wooded, w here HKOCADK KATIN fad could be obtained at the expense of F.very thread bilk, evening shades, worth II 75. bale price Sac, . it It might be a gqod way jn cutting COTHfN DEPARTMENT to' sell the trees. But in most of which Men's allitrool Suits St SOQ.J6J0'f7.3$39 be locations where com ruercial poultry and f 12 . Actual value, f 2 up to 125.A 50,12 15, Bovs butts at 11.05. 12.25. np raising ircarried on; fuel of all kinds toSoOO use it In the Bequests for samples receive prompt and has become dear, and to cnreful attention. In ordering bilk and a Inter requires a good deal of figuring Dress Goods samples, please state price and to be sure that It will not be an exof goods desired. -kind our Isle Price List contains an endless arpensive luxury. The question then will ray of Bargains in sll kmdsof goods. It cost you natiiing. Write for it arises, is it not cheaper to build a house so that the warmth from the bodies of the fowls will make the temOMAHA. perature tolerable, qven in the coldest nights? Then another question arises, STOVE REPAIRS what sort of building Is neocssary? It W rite at once lor would be a very interesting experishe Slew Repair Works. 120 Dsogtas SL Omaha ment if some of the readers of Doll Ossie, Book Notions. www W the Farmkrs Review would take up the 1 Go Os. lie . Wholesale fvj Fancy ami retail. tsy sxnes question now. With two cheap therWnie atmt It I Iff g ITo.. feOuaha. mometers SDd a blank book, much Nek. Fantost 131 Osishe, St, nARuf valuable data could be gathered. As azent tTTirBiIls osr SATfcTVI k. Kory boewaa For example, one man has a house hold lamp tOti!d hare taem. b o nauncf h 10x10 feet, single boarded with n sre lev fir Wqu'rrd f tifaetry r'fer 5id O bt Omaha c Msha tPIClAi XV t o matched lumber, and with one good sized window. In this place he will for wrw iwti re i f roa 13 to 916 09 oo fowls. The say twenty-fiv- e for ow Mf fU i keep, no venti-- I has we will suppose, . building, CotAtarvo eootofniDf ooio and no not should have), la CLOTHINC CO., lor (it NEBRASKAsod Douglas fita, UmaOm ter. tU cracks are allowed to exist The tern- man-of-w- Not Burh a Daffe After 3 bis la e practical llluatrmllonof Mr. Douglas' Idea, end will surely be appreciated by the hundreds who receive the Cerda. The plea is a good one. e peaking of the W. L. Douglas Shoo Co. It may be said that their factory is the only one to Brockton where tbe principle of arbitration Is recognized and boa full sway. Mr. Douglas is e Rrm believer in the principle end bee been since the establishment of the state board of arbitration. He claim that labor trouble would not be at frequent as they are If manufacturer and belp would recognize this great principle and adopt It. I Prudence, foresight, that might have saveo many a food ship that has cone to piece among the breakers, 1 s quality "conspicuous by its absence" and among none more notably than persons troubled with inactivity of the kidneys and bladder. c When these organs fall off In duty rrierous ' trouble la to he apprehended. Bright's disease, diabetes, catarrh, and stone in tbe bladder, are among the diseases which a disregard of early symptoms confirm and render fatal. That signally effectual diuretic, Hos tetter's Stomach Bitwill and let ao one so troubled forget ters, this remedy the symptoms of approaching renal disease and cheek Its further progress, equally efficacious is tbe B liters for constipation, liver complaint, malarial and rheumatlo trouble and debility. Absolutely puce' - Detroit Free Trcssr--M r Hot he said had the other morning.' I think you and who patrons factory right when you told me last night rather get one dollar by cheating than, were there were burglars in the house." ten honestly, that honest consumers Why? she asked nervously. who don't wish to be cheated must go Because all the money that was In elsewhere for their cheese, it seems, my pockets when I went to bed is it is a galling shame that this is the gone." ease, but the facts stare us in the face. 'Well, alia said, with an There will be no cure for this state of air, if you had been brave and got affairs until tbecheese foetorymen and up and shot tha wretch, yon would t face" and stop have had your money this morning. patrons he Tossibly, my dear, possibly," this idiotic business of cheating the but then 1 would have said, consumer, and thus destroy their own been gingerly, a w idower." market in the end. Congress has rebha laughed softly- then, and gave duced the tariff on cheese and wa half of it to him. shall sec w l.at w c shall, see. Hoard's ag- ricultural soils, and graveyard soils, that has lately been made by a Scotch Dr. James Buchanan investigator, The proportion of organic Young, matter, as judged by the organic carbon and nitrogen present in the samples, was found to be not materially greater in soil that has been used for burial than In good pure agricultural soih No pathogenic organisms were discovered in tbe graveyard soil, and the number of bacteria present, though greater than in virgin soil, was much smaller than one might expect The results, in fact tend to support the idea that properly conducted burial in suitable and well drained soils can cause no risk to public health. . Breakers Ahead dian cheese " First class hotels, we understand, are beginning to advertise the same fact.- - At this rale it will not be Iong"beJnre ( anadian cheese" will hare possession of the entire market of the United States. Take note that not a single filled cheese" or skim cheese is made in Canada. This is the reason why the Canadian cheese has beaten us in the English market and now it- - is rspidiy absorbing our bel Tlairyman, Latest U. S. Gov't Report Highest of all ia Leavening Power. - grains. a lla Warrani! Cm Sale." Magi lavurssr OMury rafusded. Aa -- druggist for it. k i H veal. .. ysc t(it As(ragu is tbe oldest kuown p'.aut has been used for food. PROGRESS. People w ho get the greatest degree of coinlort end real enjoyment out of lit are those who make the most out of their opportunities, ytilck perception and good judgment, lead such promptly to adopt and make use of those re Sued and improved products of modern inventive genius which best serve the nerds of (heir pbt steal being. Accordingly, the most intelligent and progressive people are found to employ tbe most refined and f, pet feet laxkUve to reg-- r ulate snd tone up the stomach, liver, and bowels, alien in nerd of such sn sgent hence the great popularity of Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. These are made from the purest, most refined and concentrated vegetable extracts, aud from r are contained in forty-tw- o to each vial, which is sold at the same price a the cheaper made and more ordinary curaUve virpills found in tlie niaikeL lu tues, there is no comparison to be made between them and tbe ordinary pill as any one may easily leant by tending for a free s, sample, (four to seven doses) of the which will be sent on receipt of usme card. on and address a postal QNCE U5TP THEY ABE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. The Pelletscnre biliousness, sick and bilious headache, diseiness, costiveness. or constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite, coated tongue, indigestion, or dyspepsia, heart burn," pain and windy brlchings, distress after esjiug, and kindred derange-ment- s of the liver, stomach snd bowels. Put up In glass vials, therefore" always Pellet ' fresh and reliable. One little is a laxative, two are mildly cathartic. As a dinner pill," to promote digestion, take one each day after dinner To relieve distress from they are They are ttnjr. sugar axw ted child will readily take them. granules; any be recomAccept no aubstilule that may mended to be "just an good " It may he brttrr or Hit driller, because 6f paying him a better profit, but he I not the one w ho nerd t help. Addresa for frre sample, foriy-fou- Pel-let- over-eatin- CHENEY, Toledo, by Driicgiata, 76c. Halls Family Fills. 35c. DtSPKNSAaV ilFRICAt. ASSOWORLD Words fitly spoken, are like apples of CIATION, (At Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y. gold in pictures of silver tfr-Ro- ld GIVE. OIL ST. JACOBS A CHANCE TO CURE YOUR 5 J It will give you a chance to CO TO WORK B 3 f Websters International DitSllonary The New Inatrrldgeil 0 A WEBSTER'S LSTERKAntNALj .DKTIOKARY, The Bent Christmas Gift . Dictionary ot English, Geography, Biography, Fiction, Zto. rttaodavd MU If .i! U A Ruyrwne. ottrMlisr tievsrameet Printing OflW andst bucks. iwumenOMl br every SuuSupertutMMliiloi SUwvl. that Hubcua (7. hk C, 1 err lam iili Co,, Sprlngfleld, Maos. Iutw., srSma ysgss, lUustrauuoi, sto. j -- I - for (ra yuuyklrt vontolalng imMHMUMtMMHMMII JUlIQPE! Illmoroted total nga obnwtef W E1X ATtOXkS. RiXS DRILLS, II VLklruo AMD RAOillNkHY. He, tssteR and turr Psaa. Bovs jmlM bo a lino Works, aims city Knrta Co, guessssers I Perh M Ins City. lew. 1ST Cntoo Are., Koasse City, Re 4 itnrlr. aa relief ftf yr kPlth.rSf aaekoeeate aellal yrufeeiUea.are 1 e Shred irlMire S.IHrd Tnr s f tuple, SAfWr tees, lr WfSsie remedy. Ose aod keek let efrmlars tell sll shout it fra. little TOX1V CO, Rsswt Mgr. I. 'ON tl.y. Us. liy Mete Mum She I. ad- - 5UU t Owhn 1N 41, $nu f AdvertfawiatuM tuiutiif Mefftioe title faper. w Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat- - Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, General Debility and 11 forms of Emaciation ro speedily cured by Scotts Emulsion Consumptives always find great relief by taking it, and consumption is often cured. No other nourishment restoreg strength so quickly and effectively. Weak Babies and Thin Children are made strong and robust by Scott's Emulsion when other forms of food seem to do them no good whatever. - The only genuine Scotts Emulsion Is put up ia wrapper, cheap substitutes ! Send Joramlilrl on Sretfi Emuhuit. FREE. N. Y. All Druggist. 50 cents r.BiMSsaa.'x.'Ei'; Soott A Bowne, ialmen-color- - end i- e $ I. j-- r . |