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Show ft fmm Guidon Bnaaett and Silver Moon are the Can CaMlpatlaa Tike rVMrrt rwlT 'turtle. Ilk- - or Sir, high grade B cent cigar, call for faillucdra.ili-U).-s:C.C. If U rafuwlniouey. them. The first sips tliat a woman U beginning It i b itter to 1 java no footprint! on the to fad her age ia w hen ihe huute op all earn la of time than to let them ahovr yon the baby pictures of her children. we're walking backward. Tula Lulu The neir Pepsin chewing Uae Giant Baking Powder, 35 oa. for 9S gum ia dalidoua. Otll for it. cents. Beat on earth for the money. A aian la quiet when he'a dead; a woman la dead when ahe'a quiaL Take away woman, aaid the orator, We would, and what woull follow!" Bmoke Media Cigarettes, 20 for 6 eta. aaid a man in the an liuuoe. Wretched ia the man, says Goethe At 80 marriage ia the wlue of Ufa; at 40 who haa laanied to deapiae the dreamt of it' a the morning after. hla youth." THAT TERROR of MOTHERS. When yng Mg s girl's eye look as if aha had btn crying, she has generally met with stnie great grief, or else she has just had her bath and ooulda't And her silk a for Fifty Cam, Gurriateed tobacco habit cure, aukes weak men a roug. blood pura. tuu. Of all the tfili that attack rhildreu other ia more dreadrd Hun acarcelj any It no oflea coort in the uiKhl Thedaafer ia ao greet. The chinas ia ao aaddea. It la ao wonder that Mr. W. J. Dickson (heller known under her pen ameof Stanford Ivvcletli,"; calls it 'lhe terror of mothera." Nor is it any wonder that ahe writes ia terra ol utilise ami for the relief which lir liaa gratitude found both from her own auxictir. and for her children' ailments, in Dr. J. C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Memory does not recall the lime when Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral was nut ned in our family, for throat and lung troubles. That terror of motheislhc elarlliug. couKh never alarmed me, ao lone croup? oa I bad a bottle of Ayer'aCherry Pectoral ia the house to supplement the When sufieiing with whooping bath. cough, fn ha worst form, and articulation was impossible on account of the choking, my children would point and ertirttlate toward the bottle; for espeticnce had them that relief was in its con. taught teuls.M Mra. W. J. Dicnaoir ('Stanford Kveletk"), author of u nominee of the Provinces," Truro, VS. ft. M C. J. Wooldridge. Wortham, TeH write I "one of my children had croup. One by the childs bard night I was atartled biiratliing, and on going to it found it It had nearly ceased to breathe. stiaugliug. Ifaviug n pait of a bottle of Dr. Ayer' t herry Pectoral in the house, I gave the child liner doses, at short intervals, and anxiously wailed results. Prom the moment the Pectoral given the child's in n short limo breathing grew easier, and it was sleeping quietly and breathing natThe child is alive and wall urally and I do not hesitate to say that Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral saved its lila." C, J. Wwluiiugi, All druggists u Who is well known as an author. croup. It Wortham, Tea. These statements make argument is favor of thia remedy unnecessary. It ia that no home should ba without. It is Just as cftcacioua ia bron chitis, asthma, whoopiag cough, and all other varieties of coughs, as it la in croup. To put it withio everyone's reach, Dr. Ayera Cherry Pectoral is now put p in half site bottles, at half price go cents. Prnd for Ayer'a Curebook (free) and read of other cures effected by Dr. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Address too J. C- - Ayer Co.. Lowell. Mass. n family medicine with taxation; w, It I. with ad riea cm endure very little of either, if they com to u iu dlraet way. Ira. Wlwlwx ml., (Mp i oltea, allajr sole. mum Ui Mite. MUke1 Id Wei Hal Wei th. Jap. have raptured one of th. finest oulloge yell, oa the map. Ederato Taar Veeali With Cm rare 1m Candy Cathartic, aura eon. 11 patina ton-ea- r. tkjfc It C. UL Ihil.drumcl.u rotund Bwaej. (A Why did you give up tha Jewelry boat neaat I have fire unmarriod daughters. Orange flavor Tula La h chewing gnm ia flnei For aale every where. Call for 1L God gives every Uni hia fool, but does nut throw it into the neat Star Tobacco la tha 1 tailing brand of tha world, because it is tha liaat, AND GARDEN. MATTERS OP INTEREST AGRICULTURALIST. TO taa Hiata A Mat relttva- ttw, ef Ik. Ball wl TUI 4. Thereof riwt- MiMiiim tiumuw nitu. Med Clevee in the Soatk. Farmer' Bulletin IS: Until raasnt-It has been thought that red clover Miuld not b grown In tba Southern but our experience has been that on suitable soils and with proper management It will grow fully aa wall bars aa la any of tba Northern states, and that, while It does not last aa long here, Ite yield ie heavier, and on Bflcount of Its more rapid growth, tha quality of hay la better. In North Carolina It has succeeded well and has maintained a full stand longer than in moat other sect Ion ; while on the undy white soil of the Florida station It haa dona but littla. At tha Louisiana station It haa made a vigorous growth, affording two large cuttings during the first Mason, but it soon to tha encroach meats of native grasses. At tha Mississippi station on rich creek bottom and on blech prairie oil it haa given excellent results, making 3 tons of hay per acre in May, another ton In June, and In favorable eaaona another ton In September, though tha last cutting has been unreliable on account of summer drouths. Where such yields can be made It ia one of the beat crops which can be grown, but there are many localities In the South where It has not been found V Hail's Family Fills are tbs bast starch-ba- How it was overcome by Nova 5cotian mother FAK5I Bowmen of Ointments foe Cntnnfc That Cento In Mareary, ns mercury will surely destroy the sente of uiueil and completely derange the whole system when outering it Uirougn buch articles tbs mucous surfaces, should never be uud exemption presume tione from reputable physician, as tbs damage they will do is teufold to the good you can puosibly derive from them, llall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by y, J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, actand mucous ing directly upon tha blood surfaces of tha system. In buying Hall s Catarrh Cura be sure you get the genuine It Is tskoa Internally and mads in Toledo, Olilo, by y. J. Cheney A Co. free. Sold by DruggisUk prtco Ttc per bottle. . Man. Jny SorenessStiffness 1 8T. JACOBS OIL ti AAAAAAA MMA4444444M iliM-aM- NEURALGIA ALLS IAIRRENEWERI sshsii j. pad-pai- d nMhk. ill EVERY WEAK MAN ar - msu-kno- PILLS ea ir.c,i,:isKi?,ffj r pension OPIUM nDODQV IfflfVr 9 rat-cla- ss THE THREE i 1 qin-atii-- to-da- a I addL-tod- The a ater'a on re. grains, fruits and meats. Tin? te y b- -t the eurtb can yield: With well kept h urn-- , and smooth, clejn at reel.: No stagnant pads in moo 1 or fluid. Then a third crown I'll give, he said, "If all three qualiliee are there. For wholesome food brings health, with which No other blowing can compare. Who won these prizes well we know; for every day their praise grows loader. Till all the world will soon have ta ard of Hewlett's Thi re Crown Baking Powder. WritUt forth J'lMMf Journal, Ja.mtrp, I HML Manufactured only by HEWLETT BROS. CO Salt Lake City, Utah. s, high-soundi- sue-num- profitable. It requires a noil which la Waa It a thrilling day, Julia! I should rich and In fairly good condition to ccure a catch of tha seed, and on tar ao. 1 forgot to eat niy chnlulata creams. many soils where It makes a promising start and yields two or three cutIt soon becomes overrun with tha I tings JUST AS CERTAIN TO CURE Dttlva grasses and la choked ouL OrkS dinarily it will not pay to grow it more than two years on the same ground, WILL PAY SIOO FOR ANY CASE ss by tha end of that time It will have done Its best work In fertilising tha Of Waakaaaa la Haa Thar Traat Bad r oil, and the land will give better reday camat after night. rail la Cara. turns If the last crop of clover la An Omaha Company placet for the flrat plowed under end the field planted to time liafura tha put-lia Uimiual T.iat-hbp- t for tha cure of Loot Vitality, Nervous ome other crop. Aa the plants proand Kaxual Waaknaaa, and llaxtjratlon of duce seed abundantly here and are CANDY Life Force in old and young nieu. No not Infested with tha Insects which worn-ou- t French remedy; cuutaiua no have recently dona ao much damage to Fhosphorua or other bnrniful riruga. Itia CATHARTIC a WuHuiaruh Tubatmerv magical in its tbs crop in the Northern states, there effects poaiiiva in ita cure. All readers, eema to be no reason why tha seed who are auffering from a waakueoa (hat crop ehould not become of considerable Uigfata thair life, raining that mental and phynicai anlfering paruliar to Ixwt Importance. write to the HTATK MEDICAL Red clover la a universally recogITJMPAN Y, No. BUI 1 liange lilw-k- . Omaha, nized standard In estimating tha value Neb., and they will aaiuT you alaoiutrly of all other cropi, when grown either FKKK, a valuable paper on thara and poeitiva proof, of their truly for hay or aa a green manure, and w Tuxathik. Tliouoand of meu, who liavo have made special efforts to teat It on luat all hope of a cure, are raeturad ALL aa great n variety of soils aa possible, by tbain to a ;erfect coudition. 'Thia liaoiraL Tiutiint may ba taken and do not hesitate to recommend it DRUGGISTS nt home under tbeirdirectinu. or they will for nil rich aolla which are In good mepay railroad fare and hotel liilla to all who chanical condition; but It la useless to prefer to go to there for treatment, if thev fall to cure. They are perfectly reliable: tow It on barren fields, or on rough have no Free Fraarriiitiona, Free Cura, and poorly prepared lands of any kind. Free Hauple, or C. O. I), fell a. They have fcBU.OUU capital, and guarautaa It seems best suited for growth on alto rure or refund every dolluvial and black prairie aolla, and haa erary ease they treat Sicilian or lar: their charge- mar lia depoeitiid in Vegetable naver been satisfactory on sandy or lick and Narvaua Htad- a bank to Iw paid to them when n rure i i white lime lands. August sowings have affected. Write the aeha, NSTITIL! Cured given the beat satisfaction, aa tha ia SO NlnatoB, by CURE YOURSELF! plants from inch sowings are sufficientmade miles hsi It miles and 1ss Mis ff fnr usuisral ly strong to keep down any growth of owh truss, IskssiUMUutt el heir grow on millions MTitsikSM tl wild graaaea and weeds the next spring, malmns, and millions of heads. and will giro n heavy cutting of hay a sis tom, sad ant smrin M an dmnlal, ar seal ftlMEuanOMCMMIlOA ffvul sr poisonous. Not a single pay hair. In May. If sown in February, the apae racaipi d L nrtti iyj No dandruff. more common time, the flrat cutting sr sml Is gtoli vrippYj FRENCH CHEMICAL CO. hr viprpss, smpL toff will be principally of volunteer graaaea, jH m, srshof Uts.r-n- . Deartora St. Circular sml on mass but the clover will give two good cutCkicaia IE tings Inter. Bowing with oats In February la often successful, but tha clov-U. U aaM. . lee Mika Oh mpmUif an fclmmlf, sttolslsff vigorous 1 la often Injured by cutting the oats, .Mite ana kr prim he ss IwsM. Imsll sutii sow. safe, sovsr tolls. WEEKS SCALE WORKS, BUFFALO, N. Y. Par Inn Silt Mom from nml sum, ssS toll thua removing tha shade Juat at tha That sCsSs mss, Mrtmliff ototHiwd People beginning of tha hot weather. Sow 1 Waa end h Ifwi-hySick or Just Dont nuinm Atom UaF.DtMOMD, Itol JS1, itoavw. Coins bushel of the seed to each 6 acres. with Mr fnr. mIK Pool Wen. ma. r. 0,117 l,XMlMk. ONLY ONI FOR A DOSK. RaaieNs PImMs, am Hmdada. Onpapda sad Fie Plant la tha Gardoa. I HICklllKU, Waahlngtea, D. Cm they . CnHwema. It eta s hos aidramlirtaar braiail I I will receive ulliek renlie. a Bth N.H.Vol, No vegetable responds more readily Baaplaa Fiat, addna. Dr, SMaaSaGa, Phils. Fa, BtagButhOorpa Prom(atlaClalariact 1178 MEW DISCOVERT: aha to n minimum amount of cultivation sMiIMMilraNvan than rhubarb, and aa it makes n 11 Ykei Aaiveriag AdvertlaeawatB Kiadty I him. RmmI for took mi tosttmnutala sml lO (Isrff substitute for fruit. It ehould be Meatioa Thia Taper. anp Authoraaad Writer. Unioa.l.lileaeu.UL iNStnutltSS. to E.E.SSBSS'SHBMkAnwU.im much more extensively grown, especially In n country like this, where our fruit resource! are extremely limited, Northwestern Farmer. Two methaaya Hewlett Bros. Three Crown Spices are strictly pure, ground fresh every day. ods of starting n bed of rhubarb may be adopted, either by sowing the seed or planting root a, but the latter ia much preferable, for, except in rare Instances, rhubarb will not come true to type from seed; In fact, retrogression In every feature is very apparent In seedling rhubarb. If n few old root! CROWNS can be obtained so much the better, and these may he divided with a sharp spade into as many pieces as then are eyes. Care must be taken to ensure tha fact of there being an eye or bud The king eat on hit throne of state, We're turned the question o'er and oer, to each root, aa they will not grow if With head bowed low in anxious thought. Until at last we're found the thread thin la missing, no matter how largo Hia valut crlrd, The doctors, Sira, The source of ill, we do aver, the root may be. Rhubarb la a parWilt hear tlie Ihlinga they have bloat gracious King lies in tha breed. ticularly heavy feeder, and thia fact broughtr' must ba taken Into consideration when The rooks are good, the flour nn l meal, preparing the land for planting. .An That noymign quickly raised h'.i head. Made from the very beat of wheat, old piece of garden, which has been Yea, he said, "Go bring them here. And still soma bread ao heary la manured for a few yean, will make na And as he forward beat, hia face That really 'tie not fit to eat. excellent situation. If plowed deeply Showed trace of mingled hoie and fear. and heavily manured before planting. And an, oh King, tls plain to see, Do not be afraid of putting on too The fault then, in tha leaven lie; But aeon the valot ushered in much manure, for In thia point Ilea tha Which olten is ao very poor Three learned men with air sedata main secret of auccesaful rhubarb Twill never make the bread to rise. Who, bowing low before the king, growing. The plant should ba set out For further orders teemed to waiL in rows five feet apart each way, care Tha king areas, Thia golden crown being taken not to bury the crowns, Ml give to any one, he said, ''Rh-e!- " c rild the king impatiently, which should be about level with the Who will for ua a leaven make. And let me know without delay, surface. Fall planting gives the moat will to fail That raise ne'er breed.' the If, for the aiekiicea In my realm, aatlafsctorv reaults. and a coating of You're found the cure for whh-- we well rotted maanre spread on the bed But hold, oh King, the doctor cried, to the depth of six Inches every foil pray. Some leaven will the bread make will materially aislat development If light. The foremost of the three then apake: the above Initructlone are followed out While yet re much will he required, you will he surprlMd nt the marvelous Nor prlca. nor flavor will ba right." "Oh, King, 'tie one of natura'a laws, Tliat for no ill wo And n cure. growth of your plot of rhubarb. Never allow the plants to run to seed, but on Until wo flrat hare learned n earn. Then." sail the king, two crowne he'll the flrat appearance of flower spikes get. remove them, as they greatly tend to Who strength with lightneae will comHo Journeying from plsre to lessen the vigor, beside causing tha And weighing well tlii- - voting bine; whole plant to become tough and InThus 'twill b) laid, for wholes une food, Wo And in almost every case. sipid. YIrtorla and Linnaeus are popNo othor land exoelloth mine. The trouble tomes from indigvstkm. ular varieties on account of their bright color and excellent quality. And yet, oh Sira, theres one thing "But now, the prnlilem still rema'nv -more: Why should a land be thoa nniioteil, Sailrylle la rank Unless the leaven be quite pure, Wliooe air ia fresh ; whoso p ople all. It la well known y that aallcylle From nil injurious arida free. ; To no lud hul-iture add la a powerful antiseptic, aaya tha Our plana will fall, yon may be wire." $100 To pean countries having pure food lawn In Franca It la forbidden by law. In Austria, Italy and Spain It cannot be used without the danger of Incurring a heavy penalty, and all South American atates having pura food laws hava abaci utely forbidden Its aale. The laws of many of the states forbid Ita nm. By a decision of Mr. Wells, tha dairy and food commissioner, the uae of salicylic add In food is prohibited In Pennsylvania. I wish to call attention here to another fact in connection with th um of salicylic add which la of extreme Importance, vlx., the sale of preserve-linepreservatives, etc., under varioui names, intended for use in private families. A number of these, claimed to be perfectly harmless, arc on the market, but adually contain the main ingredient salicylic acid The conscientious and careful housekeeper should put an absolute veto upon the uae of any such compound. There la rarely any need for them, since, when pura fruits and. vegetables are used and the proper directions lot sterilising by heat, etc., are carried out canned or preserved goods of all descriptions can be prepared that will remain In good condition for years without the aid of any preservative. Sanitarian. Aa aurh It retards the action of ' organised ferments Ilka the yeast plant and putrefactive bacteria. It hinders and prevents fermentation, the soaring of milk and tha putrefaction of milk. Ita action upon nnorgan. ised ferments Is even more powerful. It completely arrests the conversion of starch Into grape sugar by disease and pancreatic extraris. This action la directly opposed to the process of digestion, and, were there no other reason, tba use of salicylic add should be universally comlnmued. These facta In connection with aallcylle add have been recognized very thoroughly In legislation. The uie of the add haa been condemned by most of the Euro abating tha log Xiluiia, During November, December and January more sowa are bred than any other three months in the year, ao It 1s very Important that tha breedlni boar should receive the best of care f and attention, aa he la counted of the herd, a fact that every breeder knows, writes J. L. Van Doran In National Stockman. The boar should ba kept by himself In a dean, warm pen and have exercise every day that it la suitable for him to be out Hli feed should consist of a mixture ol corn, ground oats, mill feed and milk, only given In quantities sufficient to keep up a strong, heslthy growth and retain vigor. Never overfeed or get the animal too fat if you want large, strong litters. If a pig seven to eight one service a months old allow day, but turn the sow away immediately after service, and keep her In a close pen for a coupie of days, si he 1 more apt to catch than If turned In with other tows. Should the boat be a large hog, one that haa matured, and bualneM U crowding, he ean be allowed two services a day, one In the morning and again In the evening Never turn the boar out with the bow and allow them to ran together, for It has ruined many a good animal. An Instance was related to me a abort time ago where a boar that was known tc be a breeder was allowed to run with a sow all day, and ha never sired a litter of pigs afterward. Many other of s similar character could be mentioned. Should the breeder or farmer want to ralM good, strong litters ol healthy pigs he must not turn the boat with a lot of sows root hog or die fashion or he will be disappointed when farrowing time cornea, and either tba aow or tha boar will bi blamed when It la tha owners fault Far better to watch tha boar, and after service remove him to hie own quarone-hal- hn ters. Cotton iMd aa Cattla rood. The Texas experiment station hai been making some testa with tha above food, and gives the following summary: Flrat Roasted cotton seed do not have the laxative qualities of raw seed, and are more palatable. Second Faster gains are made bj feeding the boiled seed, but at a greater Mat per pound gain. Third Tha advantages to be gained In tha use of roasted seed hardly Justifies its general um. Fourth Boiled seed are more palatable than raw seed, less laxative and make faster gains. May continue to b used with profit Fifth Steers fed on raw seed, eatlni a lem quantity of teed, ate sllghtlj more hay In consequence. Sixth Cotton seed, at usual prleea la a good and cheap addition to a corn and hay ration. Seventh The best beef ration found by pravloua experiments cotton seed, meal, hull and silage la not here proven the best, when calculated at former prices raw seed, corn and bay belni better. Eighth When value of raw seed ii ralaed to near market preMnt prices, $10 per ton, tha meal, hulls and silage la again the best ration, raw seed, core and bay being next beat Ninth The average coat of gain per pound In all lota at present price ol food waa 1.64 cents. Tenth The cheapest feed per pound gained for all steers fed, when raw eotton seed la valued at $10 per tok waa raw seed, corn and hay. I BAD DIGESTION. BAD HEART. Poor digeatiou oflmi csumm irronulariiy of tha heart's action Thia irregularitf may la jiiintakea for real. urgHiiic heart dikoaaa. Tba symptom are much tha Fame. liiora is bunevera vast difference between the ia often incrrnnic heart is curable curable; aiquinent heart if good digeaiiou ha ree'ored A rue in Kiiiit ia quoted from tba Nr. Era, nf lireaiiNhurg, lud. hire. Ellen t'ol- torn, Mewi tint. iiul.. a woman forty three years old, had Miffered for four rears with diairoxeiug stomach troub'e. Tha gaeoe generated by the uuli creation preened on tha Lean, and cau-e- .l ao irregularity of ita Pbe bad much iisln m her stomach and heart, and was subject tofre jurat and severe choiring ie!le which ware must severs at n'Kh. Doctors were tried in vain: tbs patient hacania wuree, despondent, aud feared iiiipauiiing death. to: Duty Let u do our duty aud pray that wa may do our duty here, bow, not In dreamy sweet nesa. but Is setlv energy; no in the green oasis f th future, but In the busy desert of the present; not In tbe lmrglnatlou Cf other, but In the realities of now. F. VT. Farrar. FOR THIRTY DAYS. to-da- diae A Liberal Offer to aia item and Suffarare other mt Mhaw Ulsaaaaa. 5 Drops is s remedy tor rheuma' tism, neuralgia, esiarrh. Is grippe and kindred siluiehts. The manufacturer of 5 Dropa" have many letters from those restored to health by tha use of their remedy, of which the following Is s sample: Swanson cago, Buena Ylsta, Ore. Keplember 31, 1897. Rheumatic Cura Co., Chi- 111. Dear Sira Your medicine has cured both myself and wife of our rheumatism, and we wish to express our gratitude for the relief we have obtained g through your remedy. I cannot find words loud enough to Praia your 5 Drop, and you are at liberty to uae my name in connection with your advertisement to those that are sufferers never-fallin- ' 1 1 vW ef ltenrt Fkiflur. Rha wi much frightened bat noticed that In intervale in which her stomach did nut annoy her, her heart's action became normal. llaaeouiug correctly that her digestion waa alone at fault alia procured the proper medicine to treut that trouble and with immediate good resulie. Herappvtile rerun back, the clicking epclla less frequeut and Anally reaped. Her weight, which had lieen greatlv reducod was restored and ahe now weighs inure than for yearn. Her blood toon became pare and her cheek rosy. The case is of general intend because the disease ia a rare common one Tliat a others may know tba of cut a wa give tha DHina of the niodiciua mud l)r. Williams' Fiuk Fill- - for Fale People. Tliuea pill routniu all tlie elerarate ueceouirr to give new life and riclme-- to the bioud'and restore shattered nerves. A UM nn-an- - We hud a great revival inniirounprora-tion- , aaid a minister to a friend. re'oire to hour it, aal.l hit friend, how niunydid Wa did not add any, replied you add! the minister, wo got rid of Are. FARMER'S HARDY FEED C00EER. Wo desire to call uur readersatten-tlo- n to the Farmers Handy Feed Cooker, which ii sold at tbs low price of $12.50 for 50 gallon capacity. Your reapeetfully. WM. WELLS. j During the next thirty dava the company will send nnt 100.000 of their aam- -. Pie bottle for 25 eenta a bottle. They do thia to allow sufferers to try the remedy. From the past they know that one of tbelr sample bottles will convince one of the merits of 5 Drops." Large bottle. 304 doses. 11. and else for the next 30 dava 3 bottles for 2.50. y to the Swanson Rhen-- j Write matle Cti-- e Co.. 167 Dearborn street, Chi earn. III. TMs company la reliable and promptly All every order. TftMint Mutluru Reform In reply to s query sa to the status of the modern temperance reform our cent out the following: 1. I take it that what we now mean by tbe temperance reform is personal prohibition, legal prohibition, political prohibition and prohibition by woman's ballot. 2. Its present talus Is like that of John Brown's soul, It still goes marching on. 3. The duty of 111 friends is to illustrate and enforce Its fourfold lines of work by means of voice and pen and prayer. Religion, science, common sense and the steadily growing sentiment of human brotherhood are all with ns. The cause can no more fail than gravitation can petrify. Union B'gnol. edltor-ln-chl- ef AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS, We are asuerling iu the iyiUNn our right tc the exrluslvi-usl ihe wunl "t'AMTIKlA," and FIT L : Ell'S CAST I JKJ ' aaour Trade Mark. Muatoehu-aetta. Dr. Samuel of Pitcher, I, Hyaunls. wa theorlgiuulorof "PITCHER'S the une that ha borne and does now bear tlie faculmlle Nlgnuinra of CHAM. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper- Thi ia the original "PlTCIlElt M CASTOKIA" which haa e A.-- - By feeding poultry and stock with cooked food during the winter months, st least one-thiof the food Is saved; also having stock in s healthy condition, preventing hog cholera among your hogs, and insuring the hen laying freely during the winter months when eggs are always wanted at. high prices. This Cooker will pay for itself In one weeks time and la without doubt the beat and cheapest on the market Juat what Its name impllea, s Farmers Handy Feed Cooker. l;pon application to the Empire Manufacturing Co., 615 H street, Quincy, III., a catalogue, giving a full description, may be obtained. They are made In all sixes. rd been used In Ihe homos of the mothera iff America for over thirty yearn. I ook carefully at the wrapper and see that It la "the kind you hare always Louvht.'' and ha tbs signature of CIIAS. II. FLKTCUKK on the Wrapper. Na one has authority from me to uae my name except The Centaur Company of which Chat, H- - Fletcher la President. March , 1W7. SAMUEL PITCHER, U. D. Every woman la a mirror of her bosom aud a minor of her huMlwud to her bosom friend. friend t) her husband Try Aromel, tha breath perfumer, only 5 cento per packsgo. It la bet.er to lie nobly remembered than nobly born. Ilesnty Is Hlood Deep. Clean bloid meins a clean akin. No beautys wit bout It. Guacarots.Candy Cathartic e yuurb'ood and koeps it clean, by Trial tirriiiYuu the luzy hverand arivingallim- The croesea which we make for from tho body. Bozin to-- d iy to Euritica pimples, boili, Uotbea. blooThiada, by over anxiety aa to the future aud thutslckly bili inscuniiilexi m by taking are not heaven-secrosses. Tho Cnacareta, -- beauty for t.-- cents. All drugfuture la not ours. We may never have gists, autiefaclkm guaranteed. 10c, 25c. 50, a future; ox. If it cornea. It may ba We never perceive our sins until we bewholly different to all we foresaw. to cure them. Let us abut our eyes to that which God gin hides from ua In the hidden depths ol Hia wisdom. Let ua worship without seeing; let u be silent and 11a atllL c.i-un- Self-Mad- our-aelv- ee nt FIim STILL THERE IS MONEY IN IT. $350 of Sslxers Cabbage. Labor, seed, rent and all did not coat him $50, profit $300 You can beat that and make lota of money on Early Radishes, Peas, Lettuce, Mushroom. Onions, Sweet Corn, Tomatpes, Potatoes, etc. Balxer warrant his seeds the earliest In the world. Potatoes only $1.60 per barrel. Million of Raspberries, Cherries, Apples and small fruit. Catalogue tells all about them. Send this Notire with 14a Sts raps te John A. Salzer Reed Co., La Crosse, Wls., and get free their big Plant and Seed Catalogue and 10 packages vegetable aud flower Meda, novelties worth table and flower novelties worth $1.10. w.n.ra. Carl Vollen sold ENJOYS OKX9 Both the method ana results when Syrup of Figs u taken; it is pleasant A Mlatke and refreshing to the taste, and acts Farmer frequently make the mistake gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, of buying land adjoining and loadlni Liver and Bowelo, cleanses the sys1s wo a thing Originality themaelvea with a debt which burden; constantly tem effectually, dispels colds, headthem all the beet years of their lives, clamor tar, and constantly qnarrel with. aches and fevers and cures habitual Journal. When the pur- Save Tone Money and Whea Yea Get a aaya Drainage constipation. Syrup of Figs is the chase was made they had a few hunDollar, llepnalt It With Ts, of its kind ever dred dollars at command to make the Zion' Savings Bank k. Trust Co. pays 5 only remedy pleasing to the taste ana acflrat payment, and from the day of the per cent Interest oa One Dollar or Thoupurchase the deferred payments draw sands, and eomxiunds tho interest four ceptable to tlie stomach, prompt in are sent from ail its action and beneficial in its interest, and, like an eating moth, times a veer. of the UuiUM states. Have you an effects, preparedtruly from tbe most night and day It draws upon tha life parts only account! If noL start an account NOW. and energy of those who burden Women and children have the right to licalthyand agreeable substances, its in this If own in pro-dnee- d, them-elve- s way. they had taken the money with which they made thf flrat payment and applied It In tha underdrainage of the land which they owned, the result would have been fat more gratifying. By tile draining the crop product could have been lucresed from 50 to 100 per cent, which would have added much each, year to their Income, ao that In a few years they might have had the money In hand tc buy the land desired, and at the aamc time been free from the burdens ol debt, and In every way better off. Flavor Demanded. It la my Impression that butter making la on the verge of a great change, for It la our duty tc study the wants of the American people and those abroad, and there la no question but what they are very rapidly cultivating a taste for flue flavored buttei and ar looking upon It more and more as a necessary article of food. To become able to make such a fine flavored article and overcome the defects which our conventions and state fairs point u to by returning our score cards marked perfect on everything but flavor, and that scored off from one to five points, should be our study and mint eventThe ually be our accomplishment. most difficult task In making butler U to got a perfect flavor. F. C. Ollfogge, Popcorn contains more nitrogen and phosphates than the regular Indian corn. their nnnie. subject to their own order. Write for any information Oiileera The and Directors are: needed. President: Geo. Q. Wilfunl Woodruff. Cannon, George M. Cannon, Cashier. Joaeph F. Smith, T. U. M. Cannon, Jiuues Ancna Jack. Wehlier, H. B. Clawson, Lorenzo Suow, Uobcr J. Grant, Francis M. Lyman, George Reynolds, Ia John XutlalL lepneit ! I i You lire by butchery. said tho munn-factnr- of pills to tlie surgeon. And you by pillage, came the quick response. TO (TKE A roi.n IN ONE DAY. Tube Laxative llrnmo Quinine TsMaln. All Drudgisiaiefund tne money U ii fail nieure.ltxc many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popnlar remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drag-gist- s. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI 0 SYRUP CO. rnAR tsumniE. Employer I dismiss d my last watchman on account of hia intern pomt-- j habits Now, areyou aoUr! --AppUiunt Yea, a r ; roiy often. FOEI TV In W I ' I van 14 CEBITS f I! l'liHMrrk Ooraiuhiiv Kl' n itlrn toHoo, lfce 3 Dc ! JnnlyiiiffintOnin, I Briiiuufc I luwtr Ito ! ! tor 14 Mmto tfMtk fluffs worth 91JAwwfl! AfcfwIQpkff a frro, tofr1her with our i ib'I n t PUnt and Hd Ctulon ! Z 1 I r UTMUfO. iffiiff wIifii you owe fry wHlvteVFT m ui Aa rt UlOfir wit h JOB al-- I iao'a e qnl k'y mrel by Dr. Taft. I r.nti tin, ui.tr -- mg .ullris-r-f AalBUHNlene. F'MOuU tfd tliTili Biiip li'i i:, Tffift lrnp I Kln Hui'liriivr, i.lf.,liiraaiH luti ulMliitDlf fre m rmcMimi mt unwind uhlrM Ikffjr MviuitoW. AMTIIWA TI London pureon Cure 'a the only mcdl-cln- e Mint will cure consumption. Anna M. Koaa, lYilliuiusport. Fn . Nov. If. l&xT. T. S. Iarrin of Cedar Rapid. Iu , has ipent hia life eoliee 'n r Imok nu Mjaoury and now ha about ru.o.xi voii me. be'.i,-v- CAL hew tout, u.t. p Poa'I Tetaeee ip I and (Mate Tsar LHs Bean. To quit tnlsii-t-vastly and fnmer. he mag-mu- r. full of life, p end tlyor. taka the thul mukes weak men AililiursisiM. jig. oral, ('iimgiinnin-trer- i. slrxiiqj. Ursikot and tsn.ple free. Aili'rva Starling Kaaic.ly t'a.. Chicago or Xav York. The lost articles during lSl'T umber JW.r2 which included rXAKOCO, n. a Hbl.CetatOf aiuuetc. jfa Giuri um u now, rore ! wn. J MNMIMMffNMIMIMl bi Real kd iBih i ?i sni: w hrTih (tn M W, N. U Balt Lak FAtf let No. 3 ,1808 |