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Show rtll'ze Of very to testify to tfce Ayers Hiir Vigor. I "wish My lair liquid The rts falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped the Its impossible for you not with the color of seventy to, in years your hair ! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like And perhaps your gray hair. 1 Dark hair for youth and vigor : gray hair for old age and decline. If you will use Ayers Hair Vigor. in less than a month there wont be a gray hair in the scalp ! from free Bel dandruf, stops fal!:ng of the hair, and males it grow thick and $1.03 a bottle. AH dru?;lsts. long. r&tai&id&k wft7 iirnittnWrth do not obt u all the benefits yon liom tile uso ol tJie A leor, write The loi tor a limit lr. v ill ti l1 joti just thine to lo. anil will send thor.gut jc H Ins l.m k on too 11 ur aud bully if you you y lequcstit Address, Pi. J. C. Atie, Lowell, Mass. IV si f:'.': VdLL ICES? 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D ciors I e d hpet. iu l t Itouulit 1m uni fl by anni.v5 at n( ovcv t i rk IO E I ItLOOlt IVlt.t Af'lt e nTil root ot Write n e nh m 30 u FKK1L DU. UIAS, 224 N, 10th St.PIHl UitM HU, PA 1 OOli. ciuh MN1 llASIS Periodicals. Swtionrnjmi., d juMiuie h hind mid M'fV h ml Mihi'lips ritm bonk., tiiblei idliie ti im anil mh a v i aril- - a ml a a ail eucrr im d hi m hi -- Books iIimiii .mu )1 11 fc'at imierv cae. .UEh, n 4 -- Ok i 11111I.1 et in a ilia hv bait Lake O LA Winter Feed for tlie Hogs. n accepted fast 'hat the pig thrives best when the vaiitty of foods is the greatest. Tins Is m the spring and summer, when 'he spontaneous growths of the season are ever present, To continue this thrift into the winter, and during the winter, should be tne aim of the hog giower, say 3 John M Jamison in Ohio Farmer. To do tins ho must grow fnnThar will ItIvP the place to some extent of those pro anJ naturally cliued so ; (lurin'? the summer seas in. I he cold nf Win- ter requires to sore extent a diffcient kind of feed. But in one point theie should be a rcetri .dance, that of succulent e a little dry matier diluted iu a gieat deal of water. YVilh care, pumpkins, can be kept well into winter; the pig never loses his appetite for them unless his feeder has been too Lberal in their use, and then not for long at a time. Roots of some kind can be kept throughout the winter, and it will be much added to the thrnt and health of the porcine race when funnels tiy to glow a loot crop for them as lcgulatly as they giow a gtam ucp The pigs are always ready for a feed of roots. We like to have the-- e things, and keep them as long as we can in stoie, feeding them at regular intei l'riees and O C' ll I 1 n ,m V. K. Ill rge X o., isfaetiun cuaraiileiMj V a.H NEW O'SCOVERY, gives iUli.krel'efftnrttuieBworat . lloak of tt- -i tnmniala and 10 1I4VT treatmeut Ua. II. lb li IlM-- J S sms. mi a. UK. Wilts WHtHt ALL ELSE fAllb. Beit Cotitih 8yrup. Tantei Good. Dw In time Hold by drnp0tp NSU MRT40N W.N. U. Salt Lake-N- o. 11, I i ra l r v U i Xv. . S3 fr Mi tl i r i &. 3.5a fSHess VION -- it t ctner traces. yliitloiNtHl hvour i t The Japanese Diet lias pass'd a bill permitting foreigners to mguge in mining in Japan. h Al v s A ii ll r1 L tun A - d 'H )r 0 w c T' 4. - - r ! f, t - nif rv ued t n tht Ko i!S All 'VHH to IvJ V5Sf m'11 US b . v. r rsx. ol leather, Cat free. Ct'ockton, Miia. I mon soldiers nnd witl .of oldie homeste thno eiui itw le re June 22 s o v m r .mi ). it t'r rflrunn-he- d nies ivo l himeteuf ' Ult.ioi oil their tnyhAvntv ith fJil tartKil trs. gu sho d acnlie--- . mgdisti ict. Kv. SICTS. C:r?. V: si.sstca.r C. ri."eJ? .4 l to., SECUbID 3 FES I ta f 4 hi ibliMi Lrtu iA 3 fci C n fjBa es ii ii u ." i ft,u f 'W il-- . fl k tv OR I reo it '! Id. 2uimy t?t,lUliago, iFOTATOESlBb?.! V i I.LiHt JO y Sti tin. Jniur & COm F P, t C tmi! I l. ri 8 ii , d Msll per WZ3 at e a ; fr . a ti prttprfrthl tJcc P. O R cTCVuNi k r n pr fue t J e: 5 Miei.w. i.tuii. 3 u r r pi.iimi i wed HI Ar v u a 4K n v at t m I) u ( oii v $nt to L ft d be ih CnuiMite i I an Wet an u ke xoi -- t n nil k . us in in id anil bilv t . iei i ttm t lit a and uur future w id he one of huu organs Fiu e a id mu 4 If nii do n.t Know wbHia.lsynu U ex tin vp s ut te in ou Consu ink lurttt.in t tne urine and blotui, if rttopu ne ebtarv ahso C rrt ip mlem lur h muleutiaL Kwrtdy i !r B H, SaTION lb IlfcUit tli tXnniK. AtlitreH. eu In-sta up for 8j mptoiu bUnli ..io j. ? mI IOltlOfiniWHs In Anrltk Prlrt . 1 diihuiu if truKH. iluvrr iid t iU 10I rp m d lOf fur ratal; and 1 H uditra A S JUIlV A. m f-i- s.l H. s 1 CLOVERS . ... A Ml . SV s' j I I HUS'. . , H a kr uiLi need your assistance In announcing to the world the GREAT F5T LE.V.EDY that Science our assistance to secure renct for yourself and f.icnds bas ever Produced aml Voa ueed . 3 DROf-bthrough SWANbONS --p- -p ? As surely as the American Navv his con- S'Wikw quered aud w ll conqor ail that cppus.,3 It, so will 5 DROPS unfailingly cmiqn-- r ?ll diseases like Rheumatism, Sciatica. Neural" a, Lumbago, Catarrh of all kinds, AbTd.MA, Dyspepsia, BaUcatto, Sleeplessness, Ncryousne-s- , Heart NVeakness, TccHiac c, Lirache, Creeping Numbness, r.roncn.t', TrouoLt etc., etc., or anv e.is at-- for viZ 4v.h v.e Liver end KJney ' 5 DROPS 5 I'KOlS it. the rame and the dv e. p r f boda uor icv I lt L Opiates ia any fectly hirr1e'v. It titles not coi.ld.T it as xvt II as the da!t. form. The Child can 'We CO , MONEY for ii Lift . M ii x rn fiPF lon 11.1s surtd bi clrcum-tinc- 'l A 1 ,v-- Shut 1 nnu vu. nuhOt t vai e Kn I s st j r or fa fnm qua r (Mh of tic t tu U5 Ho s and t at tie 111 (. i 'boutt U vnt t wit, ud ll fM fr m wtmir t e s ,m swleMi to 1U Inh e s jvi . t 0 iht virI iw aiU it is d a iTi H sutisai in' ai it is aln osf ;nra-- h iu of m al vo vt 'I t Many women wlioare reported to be good shots are among the lioer prison- ers arriving at Capetowu. Dont be mil AM bv your r) a Jr WHEAT CORN iictct ' Tn ,L' C V II P 1 lhQr h' - vv iNt. j a ., - 1 . - The Dutch church Las a manifesto in favor of the Doer republic retailing complete iiulependem e Luxunant ha rvtHli It' yiiUfu color Al KFK b lUiHllAl vA'l Himuu oils 8, tie brai tuie for cora A kuer Su.e knd plrnnrciMitf w tOuaLAS Sr ( ( OLD SOLDIERS sahomid . Brtr the Sijriia'ure of In Uso For Ovr 30 Years The Kuid You Have Alwaja Bought US 10$ - u t ' Important to Mothers. Examine carefu ly every bottle of C ASTO?!! a safe and mre remedy for infaru ant eh Suie and tee that u '' aiatYLiis e c.rrve xt a tor and j pr d ar keo n ' U U L 1" tar t r U a . L.f th-d it we will sen 1 a pa tx t ol pi ice an i 2 , not, v K iUurcn, W. hi'C c ug w sno t E. AO Vr rtb $4 to S 3 so '"to red w QSPPPrf? INAUGURATED FEBRUARY 25TH. THREE TRAItMO DAILY TO . . . DENVER. OMAHA. CHICAGO POINTS EAST. AND ALL 1900. ffn Read carefully wb t Jlr. I, R. frmith, t f IU ljorado Springs, Mo., writes us under ote cf Kov. 27, 0il!0 Marta Bowftr; 16th, lS under tMmk STVAtOPS I do not Ltow how ( r'vro s how wonderful V and t tufc.hi lor 1 wiM M I K i i ri1 r s; neu metkf i.u? e 'ui'l iMi.hi m t at I b'H'H h Ont (lav Tit u . XARK J a ruo I r.- I 11' edtot v if id inf eforI toa F'i vUlh btrtouIp vfV0 n?e an an itisen ent of votn Ilh-Pe- e t hul vn i r ck oi tv 1 u f r L'hvo vet'1 an I x havp nr it n !v true, iblullaiso take pleasure m p'cumaieaa Toss inyouf 5 i)ixOPV' for ne cuie oi LUii VLUiA. El Dorado Porincrs, Mo . Nov. 27, iun fH Vour IUh of labt month and 5 DUOPSaTotHohaidonthe r--l fjp'? A p untold t'Sx iTa EL W i i a ras prlad to receive it fori wast BiifTerinir.it (tho tmm Willi notice Bless ho nm71 of Klor it D w ill d j brv doe hched ran out ot u y pain on shvr Te mvuirn I could H'd. v tne DHrht ( it ororn not' ail Nn boily 'vins yo l sav it di zin'! tiLoro too I bail saeic tt In ut suittrinp I t o t oe floor it ui' Che wc r 1 mi tr is n n lot t loe I eou i d t t ? tv rflu t unn "Hit M I c mi ) iW I I r ' i i four oiTc rant ku.us ot inaflielot irhith jfave me miniedi iu rbhefasftbove stated MAU IAN bOVKH'8. liox OaraDar Ohio let 10 5 DS.DPS at lckNtatri ti, vullsndasEmilt bcttle, pre towiablosuffeiertogive 6 O paid bv mail far 83c. a poiipie nnriie wm convince ou ifirrt? uof t vow uusen; In Vi - 1T.4U i, A, 111 and airaaf) bv Sold Iloiit n:( 1 Write now t btMeforto Nt.. imCAOO, IIOVAa02f KUKBHAT1C CL1-- E CO.. AOO to ICi , - t EbaiLtsALLiSA ,.i Rio Grande Western Ry. VIA r o 1 it'r ir i aliln JiJ.u 5Jtit. -- ij r -- H C lirouU tin. u 1 - -) it'inut Odcn to h inc) 'i ti mu di n tin .it t .n .i m (tlia pii i ill, ami .a b i p in (the Atlantia -It i p r- vi i un '- -i i i rERFECT DIKING CAR SERVICE. 1 i r CEB, W, S, H, hEINTZ, qpncral pass acfnt. BABCOCK, TRAFFIC manager. i VAC 94 u.,e - U.t M fF mtj market Iu Ue SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. ip Stucents rray entprany time. Uah. 7 6 W. Second Sou'h St., Suit Lake City, Write toay for !n orn.aio c t, l1 ( ctHhCVu-- ii a fi lot n arnetnu u WrFe n r1- -' " ' i 3 xJ J'J' pJ' (I Km - . C 1 'h toUlJbtutHUiil. iuK rtpH( s M th N II a lubvCUiiCg CUid& sii CC 1873 -- vals. Wien these succulent foods fail, we can render other dned foods succulent by adding water. Clover hay should be found on every well regulated farm. Hogs w dl eat much of it dry, but will relish it more if water-soake- d properly. When the or Jersey Reds were first brought before the public, a strong point made in their favor was their liking for clover hay. We were led to think, by advertisements, that they would stand up to a clover hay rick If this breed of swine like a steer. will do this, any breed will. The propagators of the breed did not have corn, like western breeders, and discovered that they would eat hay much to their profit, and to the health and thrift of the swine. Arrange to give the pigs a share of the clover hay the leaves that shatter off w hen thrown from the mow. If jou have no clover bay your hog farming lacks a very essential part. Grow clover next spring. Leaves of Indian Corn and Sorgham. When the corn crop is ripe or nearly the crop bo, the dry matter which in contains is found about the ears, less than a third in the in the leaves stalks and of the total piotein About content of the plant, 58 per cent, of the albuminoid nitrogen; 54.7 per cent of the nitrogen free extract, and but 17.4 per cent of the ash elements were found in the ears. Of sorghums the larger share of the total weight in dry matter was found in the stalks; but, on the other hand, 45 56 per cent of the protein is in the leaves, a little more than a third in the tops and less than a fifth in the stalks. These experiments go to show that in harvesting either of these forage crops attention should be given to the preservation of the leaves and stalks, since they contain so large a proportion of the nutrient ingredients. Michigan Experiment Station Report. Duioc-Jerse- one-ha- , Heal he and I)a-pff)v f i r,tN tfie ti od Vil in) h t, ien tfr , J it v nt IMI uisn sb J nn'ot ( r t ( it hit keu To 1 rn. ox hill DR v v e ee. im ort hi Miinp f nil ONE FOR ETJ an of haul- - ea-ul- pMtsn v j Two bottles of Pisos Cure for cured me of a bad lung rouble Pis J. Nichols, Princeton, lud.. Mar. Uj, li'35. It is le jTun A 1,ihh),G.h) L ib'-.ir- is V ' i i fu fr I 4 d, P t Let tm 1atprtPncb. r t1 I 5 S ,. "A ! fiftJiimfiiMftgf1 laniairnu If yon - gQ TPJ" V.7 'r'nr'7 fp Prrnp 1 ul 1 i.jJ iiii U3l T plnnprf my Boh Binder c Write the Doctor 1 ceitaia inat if tho TTlnrlpTtt. eh? Do you drink? wtdle Im doing business! manure practice therefore of hauling out well-draine- You Look Old your head. It keeps BnsUie GotroxSo you want Mr. the manure often is to be commended In the ordinary barnyard there is no possioility of conserving all the manure if the pile is allowed to grow unmolested fiorn fall till spring. The reason is plain. Cvery barnyard to be and serviceable must he this means that there is piovision for carrying off the surplus water or The manure is frequently liquid. drenched and suffers most from the spring rains. Net only is all the liquid manure carried away, but the solid manure has much of its virtue washed out of it. Experiments have bown that the loss is often half of the total manure. Let a man consider that this means say 400 bushels of corn for every 80J bushels he should have put back on his land, and he may begin to consider the feasibility and the necessity of taking the best of care of this indirect wealth. A very few farmers liave tanks and reservoirs under their barns for the conservation of both the liquid and solid manure, but by far the greater number of farmers have no such and, what is more, arrangements, never will have such. The only plan that stands any chance of being universally adopted is that of hauling out the manure often through the winter ar 1 having it dumped in small piles where tne rain0 can wasn Tt into" the g.ound at will, the residue being scat- Jed over the giound as soon as the leather permits in the spring. We falling of the hair and restored it to its natural color. Mrs. E. Z. Benommc, Cohoes, N.Y., April 21, 1899. not All Manure. bushes of corn fe3 stock S00 goes into the manure pile. That is, only about 20 per cent of th' hole is utilized by the dige.-tiv- e sys- tcra of the animal. The providnt farmer w ill, therefore, see to it that this large per cent of his corn crop is returned to the land. Another fact that should be considered in connection with this one is that a very large part of the nutiient is contained in the My Halt Was Turning Gray merits of 1 (FO ys r? v s, -r t Al f f rt - ' t r lf Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA Ointment (50c.), to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT (50c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, when all other remedies fail. to Boston. tiiroiigiiuut Foiisk amors, free t 4 V4 one-fift- h Bold one-ha- lf r Cie world. D. A C. Coup., lTop. How Cure bprieg D fry v v V l V4 ' i ' i l' & r i . . N r t ' i St Ml 'Tfi J.i v -, V.. J WLy,,) IV vV. jr - 1 .hr j : . f '. , rj - - 7,rvv At . y I -- Ui I' I 1 , f jf v v ay'.-- mV '(.vV r. |