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Show Street Cur Time Tubla The cars rati ek ctt s uLe-- ha f aer r5e, itsv:i.fc- Murray, ct'inmw.cie,; at 6:30 a. ai. until 7.30 p u. th.n 9.0C o'clock Sii l 10:30. Sunday--- 8. t5 s. m.. leavu:? First South, goA.$ sou! h. CooiiBif. S, 9, ne., to 8 p. m., Murray on half hour service, thou II a'. J 10. .10. Lent earlesve. F.rst Smith aoj Stat w Hi;. ., io-- le:u T at . li THE PLACE TO Iu 4J p. m. a'.l these departments carry the d Hurray Ccraor cf .Stato c WANTED annr.i'. rclla. Is persons ll cry rout tv to represent larse company ot r inia;oit ; Iswe s.tiary pel olid flnsii.-ia- l year, payable wee ly; $. per o a r houa-odsure and ;ll mains; KiraiKtit. absolutely aennlte. salary, no coiiiUiliiou; salary paid eac-Satuiday and cili'i st- - m.iuey auvuncoG ac.h aetk. MA.NtAkl) UuUrE, IM ltar St. drop their calves in March and April, mr A j9uma ,or tha tuuiion nooiii ssf ittij Dealers In" Drucrs Manuetnent Great litisim-s.-- i Institutions I.poal iVcisinus Cfiicu Pate Ct'.ir.;!3. Toilet Article, AND. Gocds FaEcy Medicines. Credits ttinl Coltt'cliona ('oiiiii(reial Law I'litclii-aAccoiiiiting liimkkt'cpiiig Proii table Publicity Advertising red Perfumery. l .... ..... .... , p. ni., Salt Lake 8:20 p. m., arriving at Grand at, o a. m., giving passengers the entire day to view the superb scenery in Colorado, arriving at uienwooa hpnngs at S:oU a. ni.. .LeadviUe 1 p. in., Manitou 3:30 p. m., Colorado Springs 0.10 a. m. and Denver at C.45 p. m., in time to make connec tions with all lines from the North. East or South. Jjotli these trains carry Pullman Sleepers w mi nut cuange. luiun-- u ordinary Sleepers lor Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leave 0:;dcn, train No. G, each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago the ordinary Sleeper leaves on train No. 4, each Wednesday evening. Write or call on us f ,r special round trip rates to points Fast. Thev are on sale every day. W. II. D0XXELL, On. Ag t. I J. H. DKVOR.Trav. Pass. Agt. L'UG South West Temple St., Sail Lake City. junction muk Dyspepsia Cure eat. This r'inr:ition rontains all of the di;.'isi;tnis a:j'l elitists all kinds of fowl, JtKivcsinstatit relief and never tails tocu re. ltal.owiyou to eat, all the foodyninvin!. '1 li"'nmst sensitive stomach can take it. liy Its use man'' thousands if (lyvieptics Irtve bee! cured after everyt bin? else failed, it prevents format ion of pason the stora-acdistroi-saftereatl- Dieting unnecessary. I'leasanttotakt. ficfp Soli Tcur Idino. Kliier ac3 The 410 k Co., ('blcsco - Vccoti Worthiugton Subscription, aLUuuPT's Cans'2ip!ion, Coughs and Golds. prretnrn modl, nketrh !t. pwn'l w v charges are moderate, irj ua. 0p. U.S. Patent Cfflce.Washington, NO Curs. Guaranteed Cure. NO Fay. gist will warrant it. Your Drug, ABSOLUTELY CURZ3 SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, The only Grip, H D.C. Oregon Short Line R. R. Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, hoopirg CouRh, I'neumoDia. oranj Affection of tho Throat and Lungs. TRIAL BOTTLES TREE. Regular Size 60 cecis ana $1.00, The IVpiilar Linp Between Foiuts in the Stftie of Utnh. If you ront'nip'at a trip to anr rn'rit ' di'milt ti.' 'rrp-nfrh..rt Line Areoi. Rrt I f he w uoi mii plif I wiui thrtni;h tickets tit Hie Point you to jr i li will Kel them for o. K I.i hi.i.y. K. r. & X, A. jruu. T. A, 1). f. t;rrctll, O. I' i n.lnsti..n Women of the Haivm Compouni) a Potion Whose KfJiiTeiialiti(f KffecM are Almost M.mculnut and Astonlhcd the liot bkeidlt-Bl- . Tits fondt it hopes of ancient or modern 'ekti k itfter tt.a Kotintiiin nf Perpetual J outb. can senrr-el1iit altn d higher u an the rrsi.lisa.-lner- . d. d by the uiarvehous knuwu throu thout the east an hU 111 1'tth K. Trate lo, (0 Europe have, from time to time, brought aaion'miinit of the ri'Jtivmtatinir t tferi produced talii by thla nndr of the Orient t'runeiv compouiidf d th Woiren of the llarem, (r un f m by ins handed down orally from wenaradnu to Keiieratlon, tha secret of this preparation thus Jealt uslf tri arded an.l known ooIt lo the Inutatea of the Nareni and tun t tun f'hjsietmia El, MOK Ml It hs been pra-- t loall v unobtainable, rxorpttnij bv the favored ones lor whom It whs Inteiiiieit. Rfcentlr. howerer. a prominent nitlvo Arabian rhylein. tau:i.d Irom his ooun-tr- v lor pnliln-a- oflellO". deprived of hn vatt IpieirtHiilll ,I;K T.lid ll.niS!! Ot lilt Kno- l'dra to earn a l.veni,..i d leflttlnir h tlop by inpplylnic 1h:s iDHrveiloi.s compound i hhii to the F.L nobility anil wealthier (.ia.es T ml r. U rope, wtio nuvs rl;erful:v piiid him iuiu In s iu return for tu LentUis ef r,,tri,p veil ontent will, t,e i,.rrn j, eiit'nlerivedfroni this iiaetie. iii Kd llnsi.itn ha rn. , (Ten n.nde t:: t, fieet very ,hri p. bun for I'm on. uiaoftbis llemeny, but be hs litniliv usiSMi -rwin, tf u..rtir.if noma ru tonipaiiy, of luliadi-iion iu col o. uo in ''onveuletil :orm Inr saift in nil. I iilte.i SUte, and till r.. firm hnviim ine ouiualvei nire; cT now i.tters ai.-.ll- 1 """'"mil "iVV-;j n is ii men v t b" Atnerlesn not be rl r 7$)? M print; pi. s, Is e.d untv.-p.a- i 's;erul i,, y lo all over the rev,.r-fsi!;u- ouult us about piece of tbe earth. Wo have, lorae choice ploi of real entate in the Jiearl of towu. If yon wish ft lot Ito'ti ' mi Wim:aii fit rou 10 build ' on Iitiih. Circularei .n up tion tnau;i: r. I! i;'". rherefitre, E. O LINDGREH, W A.TCH MAKER. at tbe Floo Pf Ice, R?palrln(f . Morray, , SpclaUy, Ulah. mala, and a l ita ysa urnut ,. fmil,r, of virile men mils' are tits rule there l.iusl be no either s to its eih lem y or benefit 10dnubt, th soiieral sytteni, W lilie It ntt nbsoluta sperifle and post, tlvelv uiir,,.ed I., cure lne wor.tesas nervous 10 h i. 'v. h st manhood or siuulxrof wessnes-.-- s ..tie to ein-sor vouthful errors tt laaiao uaeil w h the st sucess as a r. 6:neir power lo a. weak vitana, parts and -velop'tm nt tii..intaluinK the full natural vin-.iiisiile-oi- if , Hsl. wn-r- e dea.-en- sr.. Ills pot op for th A mariean trade In talSet form salt II.. m.!i eltrr-lnel1. prrrt-ifusllv lakelL on. labhaiin,. soil el l.ems-sr'i .loln the work at onee and so evidently s to li v un doubt la tbe 0 led of i he patient li wal eure you so as to tav cured. !. -veiy pa-- "tie Is opened and amine.i bv Hi.- - Iiupo ier when carefully reielvid and )'t vthen r. pa. in l under Ihelr se,l an posl- wusiunii-k, cuie. It will h sent pre- 1 a'd. iiioi.-- i plain rot. r with full ani cotn-M- el uirei-tionon lh price. 'I rn'"tl't T.of Aible-aP--r s l.nckiise or f,:r TIIK MM .I..H i.i.Krv ,:,covlPANV, Market aud Nld S'reei, I hllminph a. de Watches, Clocks k .Tnvoirj th. ir s ft puldtfl oorifouuded with the numerous iirrMut exl,a.,rloB, l,Mt manhood and Kbuse mine. lb ,i. h.,.. a vertued under varleir of nam... asth-re- ls ...,,.i..-,immii'ir ..lenllfie cheailslry t'f""lttre the peerres. EL, u ... ,v. vt Ukraine rotnpouad. tra. led fromroriy rule troi.iosl rooia nau herbs KI. V.iKIHR !n reimdy for onetn--speclflo V j vital In limn tiBmuui loroaandloe ant" iln-.- r "tre.tn.n lous fdiTH lu arrest ma; deeav of the vital if Ink) soon cf their Uautaal i TIME TAnr.n The fnllowlnir m ihe tie time card of the lenviri: ll!rfav: train boulii-li'oni- l No. 4 for EureUa, Wftmo oili. weri'ur. Silver City, . m hctweeu and Nvpht points r JSrt. a: poltm aoutlt "Jij I) lu. lVortn-hoi.in- l - No i Krom till polnta Month and for all points north.. .0:17 ft. tn ' "o. hrom repul aud Jlct'.c 6 42 P ni. points ) EAST of thslr Maryelons Vl!!i!y and Nerve lurce Jealounly Guar.Ied. i t. ( OF THE Tbe Serret per year. Dr, King's Hew Discovery, E Ad lutcrcstiiig F.ldg.. you ar.1 an IMMEDIATE FREE rejort on patfntai'inty. give! the best leftl Berries and advice, and oar P or pbotnand weekly to This will cave your Lite, to uso By inducing to wtIm for our coDudential letter bfor applying for patent; it may b worth money. Wo pxompUy obum U. 8. and Foreign EN-TIP- ECc m CWLEFUL Boston, Mass. times tbe 50c siza. PATENTS HARKS Of Advi-rli-lbroKero ai.d h.in-ri.w jier lata. ii(Ha ad lor fl ou. but do you good E. C. Pe Witt .KUofl. uotife contains- is Colorado Midland train No. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 The Favorite One Co., New York Digests what you Utah. Colorado Midland train Xo. G, leaving Oudea at 7:45 a. m.. Salt Lake at fi an a. m., arriving at Colorado Springs 8:45 a. in. or Denver at 8:10 a. m., is a good train and the fastest train between Utah points and Denver. Promissory Notes. Checks, Drafts, Etc., 200 pages bound in cloth $2.00 Succesful Men of Business . . . . ,25 .25 Partnership Bookkeeping Frands and Methods for their Detection 5 American Tract Building, PKop. - - B.rray, A Good One! Books for Business Men. llusincie Publishing Electri, Tills, Prescriptions Garefully Gorripounded Qay or Dr. W. E. FZRREBEE, pared with cows stickling calves during the winter months. Cows giving milk or sucklin;,' calves in winter feed as follows: I mix up about one peek of cut hay with two tptarU of bran, and the same proportion of beets added, for each animal. The feed Is niised. up once a day in bulk, and remains about twelve hours, so as I to absorb tie Juice of the beets. feed this morning and night; also give a little long hay before going out in the morning and after their feed at night. When In the yard I feed or oat straw. Cows just before calving are put in box stalls and fed liberally with and two ground corn, oats, bran pounds of oilcake mixed with cut hay per day. The oil cake will put them in better condition for calving. After the calves" are dropped I allow them to remain. Tith. their dams about a week; ai'tervard suckle twice a day. The ration lor young calves is equal parts of shdled corn, oats and bran, with a few ut beets. 1 torn-stalk- Agents for Dr, King's New Discovery Hiid New Life Bitters and Uiiekleu's Arnica .Salve. Whothiryou are well efitiib Ishefl, or whether you bave Just st;iried. for wheiher yo luive not yet begun, Business " ill bo Bure to be of benefit to you. Send luc. for a copy, I'eryearll. TRADE cos just before going ol,t on graus. These are kept at a very little expense com- ftnd every !fuo ?oi;tu!t'B depart nicitts ou pnuMicai Mihjt-ctfcuch us thcsoi nfl etnln Troy Steam Laundry,' mITJX! po you will be luliMr'rfl In a niontli y iii:i;iziiic solely to Its uce 8. It till- hy of stronger-con-stitutioiie- If Pparplon!T I; Asrticul-turv.5cerun.- 4 i MAN? It can't !lcretar,li. I generally breed bo as to Uie months of November, Deor evening; functions, tiio matter of tofi )a Ule early part 0 Laundry work is all important. spring; , hUt for economizing in the It is conceded that, our work is cor- raising ot tMtie I should favor the hreeTrh of cows so as to have them rect in finish and color, aud every deCrop t!fc, r calves Just before going out tail carefully attended to produce cn grass, and allow the calves to run Ak.ll with their mothers and partake of the 1 BEST WOnK OX EARTH milk, as nature provided. Hy so doing I think we can raise cattie and better feeders. On Shirts, Collars, CutTs, Flannels, My dry cows I can winter out in and Lace Curtaius. yards, with an open shed for protection dtHiig storms, upon a little hay ST., with plenty of good oat straw or cornUtah. stalks. My cows gj- wintered are now in good breeding condition and will C. F. DUR.VNl), Local Agent, Murray. PKHSONS rellovinif ail - rl;.l to the hanaas Slate Hoa.-.-i of his met!uls uf H'Tefor catCe. H; Mtva: j Kirt, in tatidht.R my ttoek bulls 1 s;ec:al give au. tuiou to their rations and eierdse , u,Vk1 (hem from ,our to six quarts of ground corn, oats and bran, equal parts, mixed with a littla cut hay, twice ,,,-day, monittifi and niglit. then giving them as much long as hay they Clln eat, i aiways turn them Out after their breakfast, and If the weather h not too stormy they will remain outside in lots ail day. wnere.ar i8 accessible to them at any i finu t!lia treatment the most time, judicious, 4s t!ie bull8 are atwayS strong "and vigorous, aud are sure tetMy ARE YOU A alHWHW'm I,. calve it; cember, of char, ac Ut- - and good reputation in ea'-- stat (om Id th: oounty rtqu ruliio represeo t and ad vertl-- a old tsi.aoitt-heweallny busitieel bouse of uoll'l flnanco.l s'aiHiiu aularj At weekly wi.h expense-- , auilliionni, ail pay able In cash e"n Wrd.ies-lafront direct toetd orrU-r-- s Horse and carriage furnlshe.! lf toju ue.esry. Kef.-rn.uiaielosa addressed sttuupdl enve one. Alanairei 3U Idw. 'P i Cajtoo IliuMum chu-ajiu- , RiiSivrss ut This ters. Cljina-j- BUSINESS rsedln-- Mr. TiKimas season, setting and klilinf time tryii.g to raise a few chicks. Wh.le to sueor-ni ike a or to su crfd at ail with hens, we have ?ot to camp wall tl.e:a, the Incubator U any time, can be run whero tt Is the m.tt ouveau-a- t to the operat'T, the ihicf and only in oT.it;ns It is the k:ros. :.e used, and tl: Us HS not a:uoa:;t to more tltaa the fw to ruu hens i incubate an e;;ual uu.ut.er of "Jn t!.- - auTiise there Is no uxre !wor at:a. tied tj running an iuouUator than there is In running a couple of contrary s.uing heus. Uuuning the incubator becomes a company and a pleasure, wl.i'e looking after the hens liecuim-drudgery too often. A go.nl incubator comes so m ar running Itself that what is left to ruu Is interesting and a real rest from other work. At tho eud of three weeks there is a largv hunch of chicks all the same a.se. They know no mother, hence, the heus are not losing them or killing them off in the cold, or v. it grass and weeds, or drowning them ia the slornis. if a good brooder is ued the chances are good for raising a large per cent of them. They soon learn to know the brooder and will collect themselves in case of storms. Averaging the season through, a good incubator will hatch a higher per cent of all eggs. While, it is a fact that liens sometimes hatch every egg. 't is also a fact that occasionally an incubator will do likewise, yet in the one case a few egns. iu the other, lots of hances. M, them; hence, the more M. Johnson. For s To Ksp l'onltry Healthy. From Review: Flocks Famers' should he kpt well housed at night, and the base that shelters them should be fr from leaks and drafts, especiali i i, the roosting places. The dropjAugirlfciirta ue careruiiy cieanea from sanaed dropping boards three or fouri tlmes a week. Use liquid lice killer on roosts once in two weeks and disinfect once or twice a month by burning flowers of sulphur on a handful of shavings. Air the houses well during bright, crisp weather. Always supply a patch of rye for winter pasture, to be used when the ground is tre from snow. Several years breeding has never brought any disease of a contagious or infectious character into my flocks. Care, variety and regularity of feeding are essential. This has been a study with me. for the health of the flock. Where a cold has occurred it has been treated to a few applications of kerosene and sweet oil (equal parts). This medicine is applied to the nostrils by means of a small oil can. Some of the medicine is put into the throat. If the cold seems stubborn, a pretty thorough smoking over the fumes of burning sulphur has completed the cure. I do not believe In using much medicine in feed or drink. My observation has been that disease Is largely due to overfeeding with one kind of feed, lack of variety in feed, filth and general neglect. Jesse E. Morgan, Cook County, Illinois. Ineobi'ors or Hens. From Farmers' Review: Ever since Noah built the ark the question of whether hens can hatch eggs or not has been settled. A long whll ago, of course, hut not much longer than the Egyptians hatched eggs in ovens. Over 2,000 years azo th Kcvnt'ans hatched eggs by artificial means, and yet there are people in this enlight ened age that doubt if It can be done. And the queer part of It is, they even doubt it when they K,.0 it with their own eyes. It costs less to run a good 'ncubator than it dues) to feed heus to b.tuhate the same numbar of rgs, and a good incubafir will hatch just as many or more eiW than an average Hock of hens. There are good and bad incubators, Just ai much as thero are hens that stick to business and tens that quit the nest, the variation U just as great. There are Incubators that are made carefully of gooi material and on the right principle, and there are others that are made with a view of profit on manufacture. There are several good Incubators and several others that would be a poor Investment even thnmjh they were a gift. In selecting an Incubator the decision should be made In favor of the work the machine evidently does Instead of the argument or fine spun theory d It; otherwise don't overlook the material and don't overlook who the machine does good work for, whether tl Is for experienced operators and experts, or whether for the everyday poultry raisers and these Inexperienced In operating lucu'jaUirs. After you have selected tho Incubator, you ar master of the situation, no waiting for the hens to get broody, no Btandiim gunrd among them to eea If they go back to the right iutt, no hatching out millions of vermin In the setting heti3' nests to later on reduce the proltts by stunting the chicks, and what la of still further impoitance the hens hava not used up the best part of the lay- - rha ( nrn 8ta k Dlieasa. From Farmers' Review: I have seen a great deal published on the cornstalk disease. Perhaps 1 can add something of value. I have seen no remedy given except that of the assistant Statu veterinarian, Ii. C. Tiffany. Me thinks a poisonous fungus develops on the stalk or blades, invisible but surely there. He said the only sure way of avoiding the disease is to cease turning in tho stuck. Now as I have practiced veterinary surgery fur the last forty-fouyears and iu that time have opened and examined both horses and catllo in large numbers that have died from I know this same trouble, think whereof I speak. The cause of the trouble is that ihe animal is expected to eat enough of those weather-beatestalks to supply them with nourishment. An animal has therefore to eat aimost all day and all night to do it. The system of an animal does not furnish moisture enough to digest the fodder that has been eaten. The consequence Is that rases are formed in the bowels and these cause death. I have examined cattle and several horses that died this fall in this part of the state. They had died while on dry pasture and an examination showed that the cause of death was indigestion, just the same as in the case of animals fed on dry stalks. I have pastured stalks on my farm all my life and never lost an animal. Th only remedy I know is to feed grain to the stock while pasturing the corn stalks. The reason that stalks cut as fodder do not cause the same trouble is that the stalks when cut have all the sap or Juice in the blades...wbllB th Stalks that Btand in the field are bleached until no juice Is left in them to help digestion, There is no poison nor contagiousness about animals that die from this complaint. S. R. Adams County, Illinois. Pi id r , ' Estate, Sale-Re- al r ri-.- operal. ,. i arui A tar. OUR Host Selected und in town. ft JH. AL and l'ine.--t cto. FOR ,arur, of "" as to ,,, and Pottiu,. We are agents fur the celebrated reindeies advertised elsewhere in this iaier, namely: ''I)r. Kind's New 1 isoover ", "Klectrio Bittetg'', "Ihicklen's Ainica Salve'', and "lr. Kind's New Life I'ills " WAN! and ee ntlerneu lo Intro Iduce the 'Lotos;" seller on .arih. Ir. t on-b- , 'VVoiias Eiecirle lssu (latemed. lolultjg mouv. Lureaall form! Of scalp ailments, be adaches. is , yet Cosu etmb. Sond 60c Is jibe seineforan an otuluarv stamps auip.e, D. V liusa. lien'l Mar. WANTKll-SEVUi- How esfre.ful . is presided over by a careful and t xjii i ienced Pha rniacist. cum it n tided any lionr at iiiht. We also carry a full li.it of Staple and Fancy (iroceries. n born street. CmPTFRS KL'RAl. FtADERi OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPT WASTKiV rei'sMi. nnn ll TerT count lo reprr-sea- l lai se coujoaejr ot aoiM financial rao itau.oi: ki KfT ier 3 pt-iiar Taar, parabi. anI ail rtpeuea. tiricht. aosolutey Ik uiUde CeGiiii. aa.srj, no oujiM.s uuid ..ato ea urdar and eipeo.- - idkdmsalary Klt'liuK' oTAN UAao HulisK. Sj Oeur-borstreet, Chicago. ! we toek to be l'liVK C. U.vru.v, l:v. Supt., l iHtM Coi Knwnf Si Power Co. 'lociur, BUY-- INTERESTING I'koi-- . MARKIOTT, JO-i:- ril Drus, foilet articles, BKS St'nery, n- etr-'- DAIRY ANI) POULTRY. las THE PIONEKR DRUG STORE. - ! t -) L,w ". sJa9 I1 . ?! r.f i ii T.'N Pa ?fS 1 r- You get true value received when yon invest in Murray real estate id especially when yon rhoo.se your lot for a home iu time. We have for sale 250 choice lot, in the heart of the town, ranging ia price from 8100 up to $700. Also houses far pale or rent in Murray or Salt Lake City, Call aud see us at The Eagle office. MUIiUAY LEAL ESTATE COMPANY. r ):.':x 1 'i1 , .v n Inspection of Fsport Dairy rrodnets. The inspectors of export dairy products will use great care In stamping tho butter that is to go abroad. They are expressly directed not to Inspect or certify to any butter which belongs to the commercial grades, known as ladled, factory, process or renovated, or any skimmed or partly skimmed cheese. They are also to exclude lots of butter and cheese, no matter how good in quality, which are in poor packages, or such as are unsulted to the requirements and perils of the export trade. They are Instructed to decline to mark or certify to any products which upon their packages or otherwise bear commercial or other marks, labels, or brands which misrepresent the true nature, character, or grade of such product. The government indorsement will be withheld In any case where it is proposed to export "dairy" or "imitation creamery" butter marhed as "creamery," although entirely satisfactory In quality and otherwise suitable for export. iti if At:'w MY FREE EDUCATI A 4 4 The Eagle has made arrangements with the Pacific School of Ccr roRpondeuce of San Francisco, the only correnpondeneo Bchool in the west, to give an absolute free Bcholarship to any lady or gentleman, this paper. girl or boy who is willing to do i little w ork for anrf th pnpfl has the ittntlnct brnnchrfi are; fnngFit choice of any of the atudiea. The course will continue until the diploma is awarded. A better opportunity has never been offered to anyone in America and we take pride in being able to make this announcement. , . Plan is This who ---- Our will eeenre th March 1,1902, will be given a certificate gootl for a Kcholandiip in the Public School The subscription must he for a new auhscril- -r to of Correspondence. the tho Eagle for a period of on year paid in advance at f 1.50 and close of tho content the one having secured the greatest number of new Hubso fibers will receive the Pcholarship. To any hright boy or girl, man or woman, prentest nuniber of new Biibsori'oeis to the Eagle by HE AMERICAN EAOLE. Murray Co-Operati- Institution. ve CIIAS. EPvOWX, MANAGER. h, M, Dry I.is, Both, nMi Ktilsln? .ft- Farly Lambs. H- - snip From FarmcrsJ' Review: My exAT perience and observation convinces me that the small farmer that Is well located near a city and fixed with proper buildings, warm, with south exposure for cold weather, aud who will o at We aim lo buy only the hcul quality of goods. Second; it iu a buslness-llk- o way, can make We Pell at us small a profit as popbiMe. Futilieuiioro we guarantee plenty of money in raising early marur goods. Here is fhe place (o buy your f nibbles. ket lambs. A man should not kep Then, we have China, Queeusware. O'ussware, Crockery, Lampsj nioro than he can care for and tc. Call aud see us, we will treat jtm right. aright. lie should chouse some good AT "THE HUB" OLD STAND. mutton breed. The Southdowus have lie to the in best most proved places aud are the best sellers. However, " Nerve Waste. and Hidden yv11i I 1 riivor great things In this line are claimed eau i I tr.aaurtjs h foiiad Haifa Mair One of the most helpfnl books for some of the other breeds. Private afi.opod Miiikwa o on ncrvo weakness ever issued ia trade is a great thing in early lamb jirsslth Is lTlnf under yuur feat. A bowk am Wherever tastiuoulais im. marketing. possible tho that entitled "Nerve Waste," by la ml) raiser should engage his lamb HALL A. CO. , Box i falrr- - F Dr. Sawyer of San Francisco, now crop to some fancy hotel. Then raise This wotk in ita fifth thousand. for your customer good fat Southof an experienced and reputable down lambs that will delight his paphysician is iu agreeable contrast trons, and he will be your good buyer LAND & MINING ATTORNEY to tho vant etitn of falre teneliingi next year. Chna. J. Ktm key. Chamwhich prevails on this iutcrestini; paign County, Ohio. Rcooonable Prices. j Firt, in II H.GRAY L. Small fruit exhausts the tree mora rapidly than largo fruit. It will thus readily he seen that Improved varieties which produce uniformly large, fiue fruit are the more economical manuof fruit, and also that the facturer product la mure salable. Making- Hurkets. The latest eruze among fashionable women In New York Is basket making. It has entirely supplanted lacetnuking, bookbinding, leather work, and somo kindred occupations, which but a short while ago were so pojiui.tr. All Ui girls are either making or talking about it generally, both, of course. 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