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Show ' LL OUT OF SORTS - Tired, weak tod weary. If this is your eoi d.ttou, (top od tbluk. You ate a sufferer from (lyp jisia and great misery awaits rou tf jou do not cheek it now. Hcod's is tbe best medicine you can Use. It baa peculiar power to tine and strengthen tbe stomach. Remember v daihitusd poultry- INTERESTING CHAPTERS ' "FOR OUR RURAL READERS, How I aritiert Oritte Till impart rueiit of the furut A )ev Hiatt as to the Care of 1 He hunk oods-Sar6apar4-Ma tjt today. Hoods Pills X Aik 1 ; prom neatly i 'J lx tor (o. Hood'll SOTkakVAnii. ROF. Joseph Hills: diret tor of the Yor-t- h cm L "" Exp efl tn eTit Station, says-The Rc exeritnent Hit K on a large number of cows has shown j , that, as a rule, a 'he nwwt mtlk. tiutot - the ! I Nursing Mothers.Infants,' Yn-- Still ' If '1 one-quart- er CHILDREN JOHN CARLE & SONS, New cow filves poorest quality. In two the first of her months that lactation; tha first six months of during does her the quality lactation not materially change, but in the last half of the year (If she calves every year) the milk flow ahrlnks and its quality Increases, the latter being on the average an increase of about of the total fat It has been found that the bows calving in the spring change the quality of their milk in the lattlr part of their lactation more decidedly than those that calve in the fall, while farrow cows calving either in spring or fall, hold to the even quality of their milk more thin those that calve each year The variations from day to day of the milk from the same cow or herd aie frequently extreme, and are often due to causes which are not understood. If, however, by means of the com- posite gample the quality of the yield The BEST'A A command the higher! market price; Ihf) stand toulmenwnt well, and if allowed liberty ate the best of foragers. What can he more beautiful than a proud fowl of graceful figure, with glossy metallic hlaiTc plunnge, termil-ic- n rorub, fate and wattles, pure whi'o erlobes and yellowish legs They are tertalnir one of the handsomest breeds in existence Regarding their history, Lfr comrwrowf? I tbe only true blood purifier 4 tfe public of an expert. No better a inter or summer Uvr exit is large white eggs that - k. An Experience of more than 133 years m the manufacture of tobacco enables us to produce the very best article possible. Consumers of tobacco dc rive the benefit of this ex perience, and in using the Celebrated wm4i- - ttw. portutton in 1S71. though as the Poul-- t try World oT December, ISIS, state; there were accounts of black fowls V' h a dlrte n Un'lg Wcfuifh t hvTr YwW said that a flock of Black LeghornB were kept on a farm near Newaik, N. J , between IMS and lbf0 They were imported to this country from Italy, the home of the laghorns. In the show room they are very attractive, the fact. w kirk wan eieotiy demBholrated at the last Nashville show, held last and were admired by both visitors and breeders. I Karl? Fm4 of llogi. The low price of hogs has been a bit- ter disappointment to many farmers. Owing to the high price of corn and the strong probability of loss in fattening they will decide to stock them through to grass. This point once will carry reached, clover In good shape until the last of It will June, and later If be very important by that time to have a grain crop that will put them in a good condition for early market. The grain of last year's crop will. by that-tim- e be exhausted and the new crop will not be fit to use till September. What can be done to furnish hog feed from the new crop in July and August? Much can be done if the farmer will. We do not see auy way of getting grain from next years crop before July 4, or then-throug- A CHEAP POULTRY HOUSE. r-- It reeding nail Feeding. A well known breeder of Aberdtn-Angu- s cattle has been relating how he breeds and feeds cross-bre- d cattle on his Scottish farm. It may be well to see If g w rlnkle cannot be got from his practice He buys a number of crossbred heifers, which he mates with a rolled Angus bull. He allows the heifers to sue kie their catves the following year, aud at weaning time the inferior heifers are fattened off, the best being aitdJiEBtsrrt,. To augment the number of stores thus etbtaioed, be adopts luost useful aad exemplary svstem He gives the use of a bulls ttr'wfl mg on condition that he gets the calves. The owners of the cows, to whom the milk supply is part with the calves cheaply and quickly. These youngsters have, therefore, to be reared by hand, and for fed the ftm ten -- weexg ttiey-ar- e lth new milk. From this point they are gradually transferred to a fresh diet ot skim-mtilinseed and oatmeal porridge, tnd at four or five months they are entirely weaned, and are given cakes and meals along with grass. The suckled calves receive no supplementary food until they are weaned, at the age of seven or eight months. t The calves are then put together, and fed with autumn tares, followed by turnips, and about three pounds each per day of cakes and meals during the first winter. They get no artificial food when on the grass the following summer, but when driven Into the courts early in autumn, turnips and sometimes potatoes, are fed In liberal quantities. The cake and meal feeding is also resumed, and tbe daily allowance gradually increased, until at twenty months, each animal receives over eight pounds They sre generally ready for the fat -market at from twenty to thirty months. This system le found profitable even at present prices, but It la Insisted that the best and purest class of bulls only be used. The breeder referred to sires from his employs Aberdeon-Angu- s pedigreed herd, but he suggests that pure-breshort born bulls might be equally satisfactory. The heifers he buys for breeding from aro generally cross bred lean Irish, and he serves them about April or May, when about eighteen months old. Mark Lane Express. fcWfciiifck-tS6fl- a rs d fB Lorillards Highest of all ia Leavening Power. crsctshJN . i- x tuwae liu-o-c Latest U.S.CoTt Report ;a6K?TY tcct , - 1b Quality of Tart TatV 1 - ttVii- - dzlsBaeatyr - vsr4te Frances E Lanigan in the July I.adic Home Journal. It does not mun the suppression of the truth nor the expression of an untruth, but it does mean the u ilhholdttig of gratuitous from arguments in disagreements which- - they sre qoitesnperfluoua; Ft also means tbe effort to induce an agreement kindly w hen poasiuie, and it sn agreement ia .impossible it demands a gracious acceptance of opposing view. Tact cannot be aaid to be synonymous with policy; tact is always honest and policy cannot invariably be said to have that distinguishing mark. - A Soft Aaawer. JCwesaevGeod Meretoglt Z this Mrs Teachem'e private school? Mrs. Blinks (hotly) Indeed it isn't Mtmt This ia a private house and these or my own children. Mr Newcomer (hastily) I though It must be a school house, the children looked so cultivated and --educated and scholarlyhand and refined, you know. Mrs. Blinks (genially) Oh, yes, of course. Come in and ait down. Lucy, call In your six brothers and five and introduce them to the lady, while I get ready to go around with her and show her where Mrs Teachem'e school ia New York Weekly. Make Tae Owa Blttaeel The Trust After On receipt ef 90 cents in C. 8. atom pa, 1 Ctiteneo Spec 11 - Hrportvd ker today that a will send to any address on packaga Bttw tame uu ot money bad been ottered tor tbe sje-ter- . s, 1tt Blttara. One package makae KM by ketee'i lauiou-- i tobamo habit cure called So-T- o a ayndlcate who vunl to lake It ofl tbe market on gallon bast Ionia kaowa. Cure itoaa-ac-h, at the general office revealed tbe tact kidney diseaaaa, and is a great apse-live- r Inquiry tine vrss not tor ante to tbe trust at that No-Tand blood purifier. Just the medicuse sn price No To llw s amteas is marveloua. needed for spring and summer, 96a at Almost every irruggiat .n Anicrka arils to cure Uibotco habit or your drag store. Address Go. O. under guarani Brand Rapids. Mich. telund money. tend VVhara Vos Aro. Old Ketchup. In Philadelphia the other day, an ol& llrlntt Take one peck of green tomatoes, ball a peck of white Onions, three ounces of white mustard seed, one each of allspice and cloves, halt a pint of mixed mustard, an ounce qf black pepper and telery seed each, and one pound of brown sugar. Chop the tomatoes and onions, sprinkle with salt and let stand three hours; drain the water off; put in a preserve kettle with Cover with the other ingredients. vinegar, and set on the fire to boil slowly for one hour. lady from the eountry took her stand directly in tbe centernf a trolley track. Sh soon spied a tnessengerboy, who, with his bat perched on one side, coming along whittling a popular air. would Sayr little boy, she inqulrei you tell me where 1 could get a trolley car? Yea, ma'am, was the prompt reply, stand where you are,- an you'll get one right in the neck. Thera I ptaaaara a4 ft.lt an no small ileUua ia anaUn ttvablunwl aud vatutul 111 br turn Prkr a Utngar J mil. Romance ia half cotton, and very soon becomes threadbare. Dont (let Seared If you should tear that In some placets which you are going malaria i pretested II laae easy Cares with Blndareomt To the air politon which produce chill and nal aasudr so many a US aannra than. uS a bww an It taka tkam eS. Uiadaraora atoaly (ever bulbui remittent aud dumb ague there Is a sate and thorouub antidote and friend is a Every An Opinlna on Cattto Price. disappointment via, Hostetler e Motnarh Hit-1 troulla. preventive, ter 1 be great apnISc Below we give a shortArllcle reproalso a remedy for billbiunt,conitipatlon, fto few women know how duced from a Chicago paper. We do dyspepsia, rheumatic nud kidney trouble, after they get them. not know how reliable the statements berwusuen aud debility. are and only give them as one man's the Baby le CutUag Teeth. If A Cheaper Grade. t far eo aw tbstold on opinion; raoiiiy, Hoa K. his Jerome Jerome in tells paper, Kusnea's Soonuaa Irsve Ior CkiMiaa Taatkla. Colonel D. R. Faut advises the frugal of a little dinner once, giving housewife to begin to teach her family and The man who would bad others must discussing the matter ot wine with first to live on oatmeal and popcorn. He has the head learn how to stand alone. arbefore the waiter gnesta a come with up from Texas string rived. "Hell, said the waiter, just if "Kssmi's Kagle Com noire, end would of cattle, which placed end to rmwd in nun er wnnty advice you will give them reach Into Macoupin County, and de- you take my FiMUmnU. lniCgto(Irtt very good ebampogne to start 1th, clares there are not enough feeders left Mousseux Kec and let lets 178, Rome who are a dream at 16, are h say girls on the ranches to even supply the dego round iwlca After that sir, nightmare a married women at 80. He predicts that mand of the stockmen. well here a a very good wine that I Cough medicinthat the retail price of meat has only always recommend lio' CureW.ia a wonderful at 5 skillings a bot- e-lias, and Picssbt. Van 8 lexica and Its on started fairly upward flight, 1 were 1 would if and tle; then, air, you, N. Y., Oct. 26, 'VA suggests that the winter wtil zee the finish up with this,'1 and he pointed to Blake AveiBrooklyn, A Feet Train far Yallowttone park great eating public converted Into a a modest little brand at three and six, egctarlan one. And don't you think, Jerome said, leave Omaha via tbe Burlington (B. A )C Colonel Faut, who Is all right at any R.) at 83 P. M. daily. that they wtil notice the difference? R Lands point In the trail, is not given to fairy Lor' blesa you, no, sir, said the man; hours. passengers at the Park inside of 40 tries. He has supplied nearly 1,000,000 I hull ue generally do it that beeves from his 200, pasture In wouldn't undertake to tell theway. differ- what it mil, what a to ) tsen, m. Camaron county and this year he pro- ence my sglf between champagne at 16 etc., is coutatnad In oar Yallowstoua poses to keep the roast smd sirloin proBend for a copy. shillings and champagne at 5 after the ducers eating grass on the plains, adJ. Faskcit, first two glasses, 0. P. T, A of a each a cent for A., Burlington Route, Omaha, day pound ding -- All rnottoMwd free by Hr. a Mae HU his hunch of 20,000. It is the strangest . PIT Ort ?rv Uwutrvr. Huaftrr u Grtwiit) frNP im. condition of affairs in his memory an WurviHu It tires an eagle less to fly than it does a F2tnLbotU t ur, fcitUMuSe fefcLi W Ur. kiiMepfel ArUt UUki which goes back honest recollection goose towalk. fo the days when cowboys drove the Charm. WoiBftn'i Ornttat animals 2,000 miles across an unexplored I am quite sure that tnen regard country Into the wlldernesj around sweet simplicity as the greatest Aurora and Elgin and then shipped to charm in women, and especially in hnr-Indians and Chicago. desperadoes a delightgir!, writes Ethel lngiLll inThe raised cattle men la those days, a Uiri in while the colonel does not long for old ful little dissertation on Ladies' Home times he laments the fact that prosy Society, in the July This does not mean simpliccivilization has robbed the country of Journal ity in the aimpering sense, bat an abits old-tipicturesqueness. of that affected air of boldness "Meat is high, simply because cattle sence and mannishness which has lately been are scarce, he said. It would not bo assumed by too many really lovable without the province of the packing too, sincerity of exprestnen to form a combine, and they would gtrla ia Then, one of the characteristic that sion do It did It mean a nickel. There Is charm men. To be sincere and candid no such agreement at this time, probin society need never be abthe girl Stock-men Is ably, because it not necessary. nor In Texarf are paying as high ns rupt 5 a head mote for live cattle than ever lx fore, and the demand Is twice as HALLS CATARRH CURE is a liquid sad la great as the supply. Besides this the taken intcrtiahg, hold by Drugglsta, 75. KNOWLEDGE drought Iras filled the plains with dead carcasses. There are thousands and and Improvement and loon describee Mr a. comfort Harr Burton Brings thousands of prairie acres without a in the tends to personal enjoyment whets American Rural Festival hoof upon them. The owners who saved who lire bettheir stock are holding ft until next July Century. J Three include inch rightly used. Hi many,life and others Wash-Day- " ter more, with than enjoy on the fete as Jeraey year, and the very conditions of things much greater Increase in coast, the Tee Lien parade at Stock-bridg- e, less expenditure, by mors promptly, point to and the Harvest Home at Onte-or- a. adapting the worlds best products to prices than ha been experienced. It make quite an imposing list, the need of physical being, will attest This is jhe first time since the war that cattle have been worth more on and Mrs. Harrison thinks that it serves tbe value to health of the pure liquid as a complete vindication ap&ir't tbe laxative principles embraced foot than dressed. In other year ft ha hen the custom to drive large herds charge, so often made, that Americana 8vrup of Figs. Into the Indian territory to fatten, hut are an artificial and Its excellence ia due to It presenting people. In tbe form most acceptable and pleasthis year the growers are only shipping Nosh Halit tha Ark. in car lots and holding every, animal tbe refreshing and truly ant to th The story is told of a crougressman beneficial taste, of a perfect laxpossible. The same conditions exist all properties he once declared in an address to ative ; oer the western country And I tell that the system,, cleansing effectually As Daniel Webster say you, for once the people are not being the house: dispelling colds, headaches and fevers, Was his in It dictionary." great robbed by a combination, but they are ana permanently curing constipation. Noah who wrote the dictionary, paying for meat exactly whet the deIt has given satisfaction to millions and who sat at a the coleagqe, whispered creased quantity of cattle makes absomet with the approval of the medical desk, next Nohh, nothing," replied lutely necessary. profession, because it acts on the Kidthe speaker; "Noah built the ark. neys, liver and Bowel without weaktea with Glyrorlno. Gutter for Japan. Mr. Kauplsth, of 1w wwlititl od oat rvnuin- -. Camvbnet-- Haixl. ening them and It is perfectly free from, the Vancouver creamery. Informs us OMlktu,UfcJ our, . C. 4. Ctar CwA.H: every objectionable substance. that the company has Just put In Byrup of Fig is for sale by all drn-gi- sts No man's re igion ever pf ears a success in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is mana. separator at the Woodland creamery. whom he owes money. ufactured by'the California Fig Syrup which place will be used as a sklm-mie- g to those to Billiard iatie, for na'.e Co. only, whose name is printed on every station to gather tha milk from La Center, Etna and other portions cheap. Apply to or addreoa, H. C. Akin, , package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, 11 8. Neb. bt and being well informed, you will pot along Lewis river. The station is handling from 12,000 to 15,000 pounds AH men look ia their photograph as if accept any 'substitute if offered, j of milk per day. The main creamery they would make good hitniiandft. with the station Is now making in cheese and butter the equivalent 'of, 4,J0(l pounds of butter per dar. Besides supplying elghty-on- e retail stores In Portland, tbs company is shipping s Is the best medicine for all 3,000 pounds of butter every twraty-on- e Incident to chlWrcn. It reguUtes the bowels; assist dentiGolden fledical days to the markets of Japan. Ex. tion; cures diarrhea and d) winery In the worst forms; cures sinker sore throat rls a eei tain preventive ol diphtheria; quiets and soothes all pain The Southern Hog. Tha south ' Is tlia stomocu and bowels; corrects all mill cur griping In the bowels and wind acidity! turning to hogs of late, to far as to colic. Do not fatigue yourself and child with raise its ewa pork as cotton has teen Is within your reach tat sleepless nights when in the dumps with wbeaL Among the Cure Ninety-eig- ht cent ot an sura your child and save your own strength. per feed one writer indicates as useful and Dr. Jaque' German IForm Cake - " case of Consumption, In all It available for them are;' Bermuda destroy worm ft remora them from the system " . Earlier Stages. Prepared by Earned PropHetsry C., Chicago, Itt. grass, peanuts, potatoes, pumpkins, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. kershaw s, .squashes, melon and artibelieved be incurato chokes, with which very little corn will Although by many WANTED LADY A0EN1S be required. His practice, be says, is ble. there is the evidence of hundreds of ia ones tan M Mil ear afty Ma4itni and taa fact all tbe to its witnesses tliat.Jn living to pour great baskets of squashes into I sU'-cconsumption is a curable yrs pXyvfletAae print pmcttco. AddriM, the feeding pen every Afternoon, with earher Not every case, but a large per. w ezeartaon, Wax IS. A. riSDXLl1, dicoe. some watermelons and cucumbers. tentage of. tests, and we believe, fully pf Tpea, Maaaaa Sorghnra is used also, but peanuts are percent, are cured by Dr, Pierces Golden I preferred. On the" whole, the bill Medical Discovery, even after the disease, Halb4t,KoclMtr,K.Y. of fare seems rather aristoerrtie for i has progressed so far as to induce repeated from the lungs, severe lingciing J bleedings gwine. Ex. W. ff. Ih. Omahw-u- r, cough with copious expectoration (melud-- i 183. itubercular matter), great loss of flesh icg When arswerlny ad verilaements kindly wallow e have been seen at es over id extreme emaciation and weakness. Hit papar. on thousand miles fropt land. To-Da- y, . We give herewith an illustration of are largely used and prove far cheaper a cheap and convenient poultry house. than matched lumber. The pond In It is need for both hens and dttek front need not of necessity-b- e a pool are assured of the highest Tis a rich, lastquality. chew. and delicious ing Its LORILLARDS Sold Everywhere. 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Skt ll, A board fence extends along the north side, and this tends to break the force of the cold winds in early spring and late fall. The house itself Is very aim-pl- y built, by the arrangement shown requiring as few joints as possible. The gliss windows on the south side occupy the entire center of the front of the house, and "part of the roof. This arrangement gives an abundance of warmth and light in winter. Shingles of stagnant water. It should have a gravelly bottom or be constructed with cement like a cistern. Then arrangements should he made to reaew the water supply as often as there Is danger of Its becoming stagnant. Where there is a windmill on the place this will not be a difficult matter, or where tbe connection is with a running brook the change of water may be made continuous. of several days or a week be estimated It is usually found that there are less wide variations than are found from day to day. For the past three years we have analyzed the milk of each Individual cow of the Vermont Experiment Station herd twice a month, each sample being made up from eight consecutive milkings. It has been found that the milk given when the cow is four months along in lactation Is very nearly the average quality of the milk given by the cow in the course of the year; that if two analyses are made at this time, fifteen days apart, upon composite samples, the result will probably be within a tenth of one per cent of the actual average. The extremes of fluctuations In the quality of the milk of a cow are frequently noted in the records of tests, public and private. Some of these are almost beyond belief, yet many are apparently authentic. Tbe greatest change in quality of milk from day to day that has come under my personal observation, was that made by a registered Ayrshire owned by L. S. Drew, of Burlington, being 28 per cent fat change in two days. This is probably the most violent change on record where the test was controlled by chemical analysis. Has tbe cow a fixed quality ef milk which she gives throughout life? Dow a heifer In her flrt lactatioh, Indicate truly her milking qualities, or may we expect gain or loss In years to come? Our record Indicate la eight comparisons of heifers of our own raisings less than 20 per cent gain In per cent of fat during the eeeend tanking period. Apparently the same general character of the milk is maintained throughout life, although the quantity may he Increased or diminished. , Minor variations in quality may be expected, hut large ones seldom occur. June 25 at the nearest. We believe a good grain feed can be secured at this time by sowing a bushel of peas peg acre and ploughing them in about three inches deep, then sowing from a bushel to a bushel and a half of oats on the surface and harrowing them in, and then, to make the job complete, rolling the ground or going over it with a planker. The oats will bold the pea up, and when the peas are in the dough stage feeding may commence. The hogs may be turned In or the crop can be cut and fed to them In the yard. When this Is exhausted oats or winter wheat can be fed until early corn is fit to use. Farm and Dairy. -- Ko. CHEAP FRUIT LAND Black tjgfcrt . ,IL Is strange to me why the shove named Variety Is not bred more extensively In our section of the country; It certainly cannot be on account of their not being a profitable fowl, write Fred L.. TOWLE, Agt.p b. Klooz In Farm Fancier. All who have Kmim 411 lee UolTdiug, Omaha, bred the Black Leghorn In conjuncAt". V tar nor innotufruMt In PCTT Irene ot tha other varied eo of LegLtiiil gofr it wtU rttow t cut NifeA I of l vtvl ol tion with the horns will, I think, agree with me in SEPARATORS CEEC.I3 D5VI3 the statement that experience prove iwa to site rl.L.1 1, at'oul toeae It w... tMtreeri HamiaomS llliltrtd fWtaphlat that they are the best of the Leghorn eoerhor machine ksnieJFno, family. They are more hardy and lay OAVG a MMIN BLDO. ANO BFO, COr more and larger egg than any of the & le Waoutacturr, Chicago. other varieties, and tf a breeder keeps them once, he will always breed them. Tarker-V HAIR BALSAM It is true a great many object to this k keMitftt tfe Trwiirt lit breed on account of their color, claimPkmxkxb s 'Wstfmtt fnrlk. tor Ortj FaH to & ing when dressed for market they are Hate to iu YobHiUui Co ior, not so salable as those That have skin Cmm Mip dJHw bf of a more yellow color. This is not the case, however; the yellow that Is now demanded In the legs is accompanied by a tinge of the same color in skin, thus removing any objection the oUjoLad a of, 1 otx that point Solid colored birds are preferable on account of the large per cent ot. chicks produced with correct plcmage.xand such birds that Score high in the.show room can be mated with a greaterxpectation for improved ment than the opes, and by the beflcner without Its nrrimnce water, for -- at t.y tbe Southern all inneol.i Jorum Improvement o, m term and Ion per acre. at tent For particular address time -- VVhh - k. V lv m-J- - innime s Wv BENSIONtfSC?Sfi tt parti-co'.ore- -- A ' For Fammr HnhovMt. a ttiMraer house for tens, build pmablo buildings 4xS, corner posts 2 .eel high, narrow board at top and base, and double roof, with light frame. Then clapboard the back side, roof and one end, slat the front with latba and partially clapboard the other end, leaving spaee for small door. Inside place the broad, flat roosts about ten inches from the ground, and the nests upon the ground, and the building is ready for a dozen hens or thirty to fifty chickens. Two men can easily move these buildings once a week, and thus not only will a large area be well fertilized during the season, but the stock be colonized away from winter quarters, where a larger measure of the food supply will be obtained. Place the flock In one of these coops after dork, and keep shut up for twenty four hours, and there will be no trouble afterwards about their finding their own home. The material for these buildings will cost not far from 78 rents to $1 each, and will mst several years. Having used them for years, we can testify to their alue. Ex. -- Teri and St Ilk Flavor. It seems to me injudicious to cast eren seeming doubt on the fact that the food does not affect' the flavor of the milk, and especially of tbe butter, and this all the more so because these ill flavors mostly consist of oils that fit is my firm belief, as well as the belief of many others) are intimately connected with tbe product of the cow's butter. Forty years experience and careful study of this matter convince me that the selection of the food is the most Important, element both of quantity and quality Including Hie odor and the flavor of the butter, and those who stand ia the position of instructors of farmers and dairymen should be careful not to mlalead. etcn by Implication, la respect to questions of this kind, and If any leaning gay way is to be permitted, it should be on the side of safety. I am as certain that musty food will affect the flavor of butter as that onions or turnips will. And the mixture of other food, while It might dilute the effect, cannot' neutralize 1L -- II. Stewart, In Country Jentlemau, Jinks f despise a man who Is nu4 with his wife. Do you give yours sn allowance, or what she can wh --tr!e . i out of you? yzTX FilUr.s Both. Tldtlt. 000-ac- re Jkz e. eity-iovin- g DR. WINCHELLS Dr. PIERCES dlw-ase- DISCOVERY s, -- M DC isiltlOsii' f J TEETHING SYRUP X |