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Show mmUB TIMES Bf Tut . st. Tim rl .. tHM Corv. Hd Mujr, iiJtm ' DAIRY AND NTEBESTINQ Wht mot 'oHege . young mei really Deed w he they aw out eclo brating is mum good competent musical director toeouJuct the yell chorus, CHAPTERS FOR OUR RURAL READERS.. UTAIL COALVILLE. POULTRY. How lHrMil friii-- lVpkHnj.ul et th as tsTfcs r (ynM tkk Homestead - Hints Un Stork wad Poolter-- mesas an Increased Tetura of $?5.00. This buproveawsst in the pafitf our dairy butter is due, ia a eery bugs measure, to the Work of the traveling dairies, says the Farmers Advocate They base developed a spirit of inquir? and a desire on the pert of farm fr the meat improved churns, .butter workers, butter prints and all the 1st" est appliances for successful butter making. They have shown the people ia practical manner how to make good butter, and the best method to adopt to secure a uniform article; and, more than these, they have given object lessons of tbs proper handling o f better so as to fit it for market, and in this regard have been so instrumental and in CBltirsticga taste Care in packing butter and preparing It for the commuter that they have well repnjd for the expenditure. If nothing ABOUT THE CAMPFIRE LOSSES AT THE BLOODY BAT- - TLE OF FRANKLIN. Ur Heme Cow. id. red the Weet lleape rate Tale of the Eight of Modern Time Death ef lAnrnln 1 he Slat Iowa lohe A. Logaa. - Gold Colas. Fraad la Boston Journal: A new system of fraud has made ita appearance upon-thlarger denominations of our gold coma New aud an worn pieces are selected, that they may circulate with-lessuspicion, and tho circumfrence and weight slightly reduced, to tbe extent say, of 75 cent to a dollar, by ' turning down tha milling on the edge and rrtmlling it la the absence of! scales this fraud can only be detected' by comparison with a piece that one is' sure has not been tampered with, bev-erof such coins have been stopped Boston They were chiefly 820 gold pieces. Herdlese of, tbe Crepe. Hyrtlr. . . Philadelphia is about as far north ss the crape myrtle grows hardy. Though kiliedto the ground. It will push up and flower. Ilk a.herbaceou plaoL Possibly it would giv an attraction to.. five at lhe f?.VT orfee "th .rattling in thi hprbacUra way, much, gardens -Win. H l,,elir backs. Doyle, Adjut- farther north than Philadelphia. Sevant, 17th Ind. eral correspondents write that it is not xjw avs killed dowriwp so far One at Chestnut Hill, There. said a Lewiston official, instances a speca of Philadelphia, part woman Pine a is, Street, passing up which musk six feet five imen to high, who I personally know is a heroine. several winters unharmed. I was in the city of Sherbrook, have passed Meehans Monthly. province of (Jarbecrt'anada, the day that Abraham Lincoln was shot and this woman was the wife of a dealer in ship timbers, quotes the Lewiston Are vtak and she mffer temblor from Journal. They lived in Gordon headache and losaof aleep. But b Tousnc&a, street in that city and on the top of of many a man. Tbe poor, tbe is their house was a flagstaff. When tired testimony woman is suffering from impure and she heard that Lincoln was dead, her Her food does not blood. husband being away, she put up the Impoverished She is living on her nerve, because digest. half-mast After United States flag at her strength Is goue. Her nerves and mu&ulee breakfast a soldier came up the street and, seeing the flag, went up to the door and requested it taken down. She explained why ifwas up By th use of Hoods Sarsaparilla, which and refused politely but decidedly to makes pure, rich blood, creates n appetite, to take' it down. H smiled warning-l- y and gives tone to all the organs of the body. This is not what we say, It Is what Hood's and went away saying: My wife began taking Well. I have done iny duty.1 Sarsaparilla docs. A short time after a lieutenant Hood's Sarsapti ilia about three mouths ago. with six soldiers came up the street Sho lias beeu In poor health for 15 years. and opening the gate entered the Hood's is doing her good. Her appelite IS belter, she looks better and there has been yard. "What do you want? inquired the Improvement iu every way. J.5V. Robehson, Greenfield, Tenn. woman. " I want you to take down that Sarsaflag, responded the officer. "Again she explained that Lincoln J-- .& was dead and she was an American. '1 can't help it. 1 have orders to Be sure to get take down that flag and 1 shall do it, HOODS. the officer responded. He started to go around the house Fill are tbe best afterdinner Hood to enter it when he was encountered Pills, assist dbrestlon. prevent constipation. by a man named Charles Goodrich from Clinton, Maine, who said: If CO, WALTER BAKER yon take another step toward that The Largest Manufacturers of flag I'll dye the ground here the color " of your coata. The officer stepped PURE, HIGH GRADE back to the line and ordered his men CHOCOLATES to advance. But they looked at the Oa fids Coetiaset, hm maDt upraised ax and stood still. Seeing HIGHEST AWARDS his advantage Charles Goodrich orAm th fiwt dered them out ot the yard and they went The next day w hen the horriIndustrial anil Till ble murder of Lincoln was more fully EXPOSITION realized the mayor sent on apology to the ladv and at the indignation la Enropemi Ulrica. meeting which was shortly held she was applauded for her- action. She Uiinratfc Itateto ffiMi, ft A1fc Ilk ot oihOT Ckmlnk ot D?t r lives in Lewiston now and one of her 1 ta gbv of thoir OToporttH Tfcotr iotteksao BKEAKFADT COCOA b bmUiy daughters married .a Lisbon street wounded 'of anv battle of the war. so at Franklin they met with the blood-- i iest repulse at the hands of General army. The strong breast-- j j Thomas work .Captain Morrell mentions I above as being at Franklin were of the most ha-t- v construction, and con- siatci) Dtuiniy of a couple of feet of earth ttarowu out of a trench, forming a defense about breast deep when you stood in the ditch. Youvcould ride over them as the rebel (leneral j Gordon did in the battle. The Imped- to Ho! j in,eot charge was tha I1 ; steady and deadly Are of from "extern men. inured to gun, and determina-brigadier- s j youth, and the elan 1 ion wttb wh,ch counter-ehargethey lhe enemy when they swarmed over j t. the rifle-pidewing them out ia dis- -I trenklla. .Nicaragua and , tin Norodjiu IiwaltX sad fhtpping foul try. A writer in the National-TribunGreat United Motes Iming In the first place, poultry should be Britain feels reasonably safe In getting sat a in regard to theYoaeof rebel gen- hours; icept without food 'twenty-fou- r the battle of raaklin; - In erabvai mad, although there fs a Dace of oer full crops injure the appearance nndare voushet- - in her angert withal. Browns division, Brown and his four liable to sour, nd when thin does oc-- ( were all killed or wounded; car; correspondingly lower price must SECKtTAitr Morton find that Eng Lpwccr-f8-in Cleburne's divisioi" Cleburne and Obtainable lor 'choice than land! supply of Iron Is nearly is - - Lorings - disiwon. etoek, N'wsr-Uli- l poultry by wringing cd-- , an! that the wortd win soon hare Adama and Scott: in French division, theaeck. . i , ... to depend upon the inexhaustible Cockrell; in Walthall's division, Te Dhxs Cnickkxs Kill by bleed- more were accomplished. in United of iron the Mates, and in Johnson's d) vision. (Juarlet, supply the or in the opening ing jmouth total li Maniganlt: veins nf tha necks hang by th ---Ttvs marniarTE W t On our side Manley was wounded. iptuI bi i Ilian ' properly bledl Lew vs feet' until A most neglected part of the domestic No other battle of, the War shows the bookkeeping method of stealing head and feet' on and do not remove economy of the farm ia the making of such a hiss in general officers There money from banks, leaves the train Intestines nor crop. Scalded chickens cheese, says the New York Times. were also a large number of colonels robbing business with no charnu exell best to borne trade, and dry picked Cheese should fond of who be, a daily' food of a killed and wounded while in eo rathose are for cept display. best to manner so either that shippers, fanner, for it is the most nutritious, undof brigadexI agrea with you of dressing will do if properly exe- one of the must ecouomtcalTand is, or nimost WHEN.lQ,000,Jwa in New Yerk cuted. emphatically in what you say water chickens tbs For scalding mhy be, made of what ia frequently a regarding Foxs 300 losing regiments. faU over each other in the rush to be a near the boiling point as waste should product. Six quarts of skimmed I think the fighting qualities of a swear allegiance to the ear, it Is not possible, without boiling; pick the legs milk rightly managed will give a only turning the other cheek, .but by a before scalding; hold by the head pound of cured cheese at a cost of less regiment are. number of throwing in the nock as well, for goof dry enemy large thq lying and immersa lift and and up legs and than two cents ail told. and there is measure. down three times; If the head is im- three and a half times as much'nutri-men- t dead aud wounded lo, Its front- than would be by the deaths of all the comb mersed color the turns it the of fo who have Ladies in this quantity of cheese as in s long yearned of the regiment . a sealskin coat may be interested in and gives the eyes a shrunken appear- pound of beef from the round, freed membersI find in a copy of the NashNow, the think to which leads of London ance, the that from bnyers pritss knowing the bone. American farmers World of 188 an article by Capoak-kihas declined thirty per cent fowl has been sick; the feathers and consider skimmed milk as an unde- ville C. E. Morrell. C. 8. A., and tain give removed because seal furs are no longer in pin feathers should then be sirable thing without value, but the the following extracts from Itr ull style." . immediately very cleanly, and without total nutriment in the whole of it is The good people of Franklin may breaking the skin; then plump by to 200 pounds of the best the distinction of having furenjoy The Turkish government declares dipping ten seconds in water nearly or equivalent round of beef ;ht head per year for nished the locality of the bloodiest tliere was no brutality In the Kurd's quite boiling hot, and then immediate- every and child in the battle in history, ancient or modern. treatment of the Armenians. It is ly into cold water; hang in a cool UnitedmanWoijuau StatesL'or 150 pounds head It is recorded that Grant in one hour ' quite probable that the Turkish gov- place until the animal heat is entirely for every inhabitant of North per America lost 10.000 killed and wounded at find ernment would, nothing brutal in out of the body. To dry pick chickens from the Gulf of Mexico to tho Arctic Cold Harbor, bnt he had nearly 1 ',- w football game. done work should the W shores. At 3 cents a pound all the 000 men to lose that number properly, from while the chickens are bleeding; do cheese that might be made ia worth in 60 minutes. General Considering the testimony of so not wait and let the bodies get eold. not less than j?3,000,00tt every year. to per cent before sunset, November many eminent men that they have Dry picking hi much more easily done It may thus be truly said that the Hood, just 30, Hiil, moved abont 11,000 or 15,00) been indebted to their wives for ail while the bodies are warm, lte care- wastes of the on this continent Confederates, all told, against the that they have ever accomplished,' the ful and do not break and tear the skin, are, taken ail people together, equivalent to strong breastworks at Franklin, wonder is that bachelors eier amount To Drkm Ti bs its. Observe the the complete maintenance of as many where his casualties were to anything in this life. reported same instructions as given for prepar- persons in Europe. This may be say- 0,800 or about 50 per cent in 25 mining chickens, hut always dry pick. ing much as to the poverty of the ma- utes. I have not read General Hood's A'Ciscixxati genius has invented a Dressed turkeys, when dry picked, al- jority of European populations, but history of his campaigns, but the grocers1 scoop which does away with ways sell best and command better does it not say a very great deal as to above is the estimate as given by parscales to a great ext nL The scoop prices than scalded lots, as the appear- the neglect and extravagance of our ticipants on either side. itself measures the sugar, etc., as they ance is brighter and more attractive. people? The casualties in this handful of are placed in it. It U said that it will Endeavor to market all old and heavy men may be estimated when it is Rkadv (ahii Ai.wav. ar retail at a price that will make it pop- gobblers before Jan. i, jts after the Egg stated that we lost thirteen ular with the trade. holidays the demand is for small, fat cash in market at all seasons, and the killed, wounded and missing.general Down returns from the hens come in daily. ben turkeya only, old Toms being sold With a choice flock of hens the home this red valley of death rode no braver The number of eourts-martiat a discount to canners. General George IV. Gor2,189 general and 15,080 minor held Dress axd Orksk Should be scalded market the farmer's table is the soldierthethan don, youngest most brigatier in our last year in the array la eut of all pro- In the tame temperature of water as important, for the hens enable Western I can see him in army. him have to a fresh to If its all these of figkinds it but for other portion supply during strength. poultry, as I saw him then for the ures furnished by the secretary of more time for the w ster to pen- - seasons. We know of a poultrymsn fancy now, on a fiery steed, first mounted time, In the suburbs of a large city war are correct Uncle Sams boys in etrate and loosen the feathers. Some living blue are the worst behaved boys in the parties advise, after scalding, to wrap who claims that hU hens net only pro- his long hair swept back by the of battre, as he rode Into that world. of eggs, breath them in a blanket for the purpose of vide him with an abundance of iron haiL I believe he maelstrom ,steaming, but they must not be left in with oecasionaipouHry- but enable went over the works and was capWiiE!f a parent sends a boy to colhim to all milk the and cook to purchase condition the this veglong enough lege where football is the popular flesh. Do not undertake etables required for his family of ire tured. There fell, his noble breast to dry o So povnwi-ye-aHPgtrie sport, he should .ksMuAatnirksMp, geese knit utrtfcs Just before Rffflngpick work at 8 plereed thronirb, the invlaoible Fat for mark printed on the boys arm. The the purpose of saving the feathers, as oclock in the morning and is not home Cleburne, the idol of his division and of bis slats. General John Adams chances are that after, his aose Is it causes the skin to become very much in the evening until 7, his little boy and his little bay both fell dead to- merchant broken, his eye gouged out and his inflamed and is a to colflock the and great' injury to the attending feeding ear bitten off in a game, he will need sale. Do not gether across the enemy's .breastJohn A. Logan. pick the feathers off the lecting the eggs before and after works, General Thomas M. Hoott identiHI last words wsrr. can be which If tbit is lhe end. I'm be school something by the of hours, the for two cleaning on dr feathers poulleave the head; was unhorsed by the explosion of a ready fied. house done on for Do not try being Saturdays three inches on the neqk. lay the soul ahelL That never could rrow old for the purpose of re- a small consideration. The neighbors On McGavoek of the Oxt"oftheTddeitef government singe the bodies right pike Hie mane nt sixty black. any down or hair, as the heat come to his house to bny his . fresh stands the old gin where gathered the Like twenty was hie mold publications is the pamphlet on cook- moving cash for all they receive. eggs, an paying will them flame the from V bat field be rode alone oily give Of centrat the whirlwind storm. ing issued by the department of agri- and Is no There waiting for crops to grow Across the broad, By what dark Lithes eddy, unsightly appearance. After they or fields culture. It contains an introductory open leading None knew, who be ri bis tone . sending off to the city markets, hut from should be held clean the McGavoek residenea our essay on the nutritive value of com- are picked water they Im ready hens give cash returns the every day seconds ten about la scalding doomed battalions marched. Along . mon foods, followed by an elaborate I and well. Mirror and Farmer. Ko pay there, of and then corps stroof chief! for the plumping, purpose that line ot fence beyond his house presentation by Edward Atkinson of rinsed off That pivots on thy will. In clean, cold water. Fat, his theory as to the proper cooking of Coxcermxg the Cow. On too manj the brave ranks were formed. 1 look Thy foe it but s thief, Tbst druts thee but to kill farms a serious mistake is often made back across the tide of twenty fateful foods It is the first time that Mr, hravy stock Is always preferred. and Before poulAlready tortured sore. shipping, packing Atkinson's plan of cooking has rethe next three or four months years, recalling the then HgSt heart during Hast thou s soul so steady try shonld be thoroughly dry and cold, of allowing the other farm work to in- and thoughtless words of youthful ceived official sanction. To say end look death o'er but not frozen; the animal heat should terfere; with the regularity of milking ardor as we moved into the fight" I I'm ready?" in of out the be body; pack entirely lx her lecture on tho Chinese tongue the cows. One of the most important see now through a mist of unbidden so nature robust Aye. 100 to and In referring to pigeon English, boxes or barrels; boxes holding items In maintaining a full flow of tears, the unreturning brave, who. In And valors open band. -Miss Ihflde gives an -- example. Peer not Itself to trust Jf," 200 lbs aiw preferable, and pack milk is la milking at regular hours. the face of that leaden doom, with vanished tee and land! and the Thou out body said sha, an English woman were to snugly; straighten While cows should hare all the fresh, dauntless tread passed 'over the Tbe eaele eye U dull toll a Chinese servant, H3o topside legs, sc that they will not arrive very pure water theywaat, there is no tho harvest Thejud ment. bar) and bendy, caUhee my piece smell water,1 he much bent and twisted out of shape; special advantage in Inducing them to home of death. swept in the twinkling Bays, firm and dutiful: to as fill full the possible packages is Im ready." would understand that he was to go drink largely, especially when butter of an eye from our sight forever into baris an item. We can increase the quan- the shoreless gulf.l wonder now, as --No lit no sneak ins arts,- up stairs for her perfumes." A peo- prevent moving shout on the way; Come on thy flank to flurry. ple who have not risen above such rels answer better for yhlcken and tity of milk by having the cow drink 1 sit here and recall that terrible dav, That startle crawltn hearts manner of talk deserve to be whipped ducks than for turkeys or geese; when lots of water, but the amount of butter how we could have-beeso thought-- 1 And tbe r departure bbrry. more than will not be increased. avoid convenient, the As putting we unconcerned. less and formed As In tbe hope forlorn, Japs. by It is quite an one kind in a package, mark kind and item in the management of the Wbea blew tbe euldoas shreddy cow to In line to more upon the foe, youthful Iby voice peult like a horn Mates dis weight of each description on the keep her contented and quiet, and to eyes flashed fire and downy cheeks What with an All ready!" trict attorney defying a federal judge, package and mark shipping directions feed and milk her regularly. Irregu- glowed with the rapture of the com In So these weak cover. on span the dsn, silting on the bench, and a Kentucky plainly larity in feeding, excitement of any lug fight. Ah, as we looked upon our When times heroic falter, for ones the moonshiner shooting to death a witthen loved last as or time, fast God I'auadb. Dairy Figure. for nature's man kind, worrying Thank driving will " No priests nor schools can alter' ness In a federal court room, the erstSome dairy statistics recently pub- cause a shrinkage in the milk, and if brave John Weller said, knowing that Instincts like the breath Whpte while awe that federal court, were lished by the Canadian government kept up too long will have a tendency death lurked just over the hill, why Of prafxet, bloetnv steady, wont to Inspire seems to have been contain some Interesting suggestions to dry her up. J. J. Shepherd in Prac- did we not clasp one another in a to his toes, or death. embrace? Is ham Uncle I'm ready." long forgotten. becoming to American butter makers. In a table tical Dairyman. ' Gath. of Think timid In his msturity that Ms offendit, thirteen Confederate A Tested Cow compering the prices obtained for The exhibitions ot A one in battle! lost Is The Slat Iowa corps generals ing sons no longer regard him? dairy and creamery butter in the the Babcock tester at many of the ag commander and four other This regiment was organized at generals Kentucky going to make the military wholesale market of Toronto, it ia ricultural fairs has been a useful ad1 supplementary to the judiciary an so shown that between June, 18D2, and vertisement for it, and an excellent killeduseven generals wounded and Davenport, Iowa, October 13, 1863, to one taken prisoner. Instead of hav- servo three years and was mustered have a row of -- glistening bayonets May, 1893, the average of the lowest object lesson for the dairymen, who Colonel William 15,030 men in this terrible charge, out June 27, 1805. about each federal court room? No was for butter and the 1.1.5, paid use should it to test their milk st home, ing prices when the Confederates admit to-- a first commander of the the Fmvth, greater affront wa ever offered .a average of the highest prices 18.0, while that they msy learn which cow give Toss (see above) of, 0.8)3. they had court than that offered in ML sterling the average of creamery butter for the regiment, was discharged December the best milk. However, we should nearer to 25,000. ,LI ' 15, 1864. J. V. Jenkins was itf comlately. same period was 23.0. Between June, not care to buy or condemn a cow division st GettysPickett's Now, mand when mustered out Ia No18W4, and of the the 1893, May, Average because of the result of a test made The proposed international poUgt lowest numbered about 10.000 men, his vember it was s?nt to Arkansas. burg for dairy butter was prices condition the under of an animal in a atrongesC brigade (Corses) having stamp which Germany is stout r Early in December it participated in h1 the average of the highest prices Atrnre qn; ft at Gar. erof Chickasaw bayait: .ought to fill a kmg felt want Its We do strangers. gol not know function is obvious. It will carry There were four ; the battle of Champion Hills tho regibutter for th same period Is ; given Enough about it yet to know whether fenseof Richmond. ery In Pickett's division, Cores ment kilter to any couutry that participate as 23.7. It will be seen from these greaC courage, and there would be an excitement that brigades of the 17th, 15th, 29th and its lossdisplayed in lt, so to peak. It alii bear the was very heavy. In the spring consisting 8 sella to butter that creamery figure increase would or decrease the In fat Dame of ail these countries and it 10 cent than the poorest dairy, the milk from its normal condition. 30th Virginia. Pickett's division of of 1864 the regiment started "on the sake in the currency of each particu- and fromhigher Atlanta campaign. In January,-l$fi- 5 IOjJKK) men charged across an open 4 to 5 cent higher than the And the results would be our lar government will also appear e It best of of center the towary apt was in the brigade composed cf the arrey upon plain 3 from !i to much with different animals. An old 100.000 mem when 103 dairy butter. ft costs face. Undoubtedly such a blanks 4 cent guns and 20,-0- 4th. 9th, 25th, 30th and Ist lovra, and buta to V pound ervamery get had been taken to a dozen that muskets vomited death gainst commanded by Colonel Stone. The postage stamp would obviate a gu--at ter manufactured. A ' dairyman will stager more faira might not no,t ice it at all, thdtr lonvwas less last Battle of importance in nfaich it ranks,and thfir tlraif.anno)ance in posting foreign then hare more for hit butter, after or while a younger, nervous heifer, never than 3,000 killed,yetwounded letters, Whether it cements thocoiai-trio-s was engaged was Bentonville, where for the making, by having it paying from home before, might be oner. away using it or not, let us hope that manufactured at a it suffered a loss of five men killed. Ia other greatly excited by her strange surAt Franklin four divisions of 25,000 j it participated in the battles of Af it Will carry sufficient cement on its words he will receivecreamery. for more hiscrcam Ex. roundings. back to make its adhesion reasonably Confederates made a terrible rush ksnsas Dost, Chattanooga, Rcsaco, than he will for his butter. If made cover behind a ridge across a Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain,. Atlanta certain. at home. This table of Toronto whole- - Coumisfl Oi Ko. Oleo is a villainous from narrow valley upon a force of less and other engagements of minor Ini' because brand w it simply sale price set forth another important only sold as than their number sustained by but ' TiiEexp-- v ienee the Shoe and Leath- fact. The total loss of the regiWhile the price for batter. If every stale would pass a a few batteries, and met with re- portance. er battle of New York has had is like) creamery butter foraverage 303 officers and men. was ment a it law criminal making offense was the in the past year loss of 6,800 men, in- Twenty-eigh- t tha and to make tha business of expert acofficers and men were pulse to color manufacture the same as for the year previous, it, the atuff thirteen out of the seventeen killed in action.' countant throughout the country Just cluding of ow ita die n would accord. Cor of the the It taste price average highest leading them, andhalflheir lively fofr tha next few months. It Aluminum Drtaia dairy batter was one cent higher, aad like white lard, and it naturally look generals Their-- loss line officers. field and being ferend aut that an employe of a the like and white it is lard, a Aluminum the drums are proving satisein of two lowest a and average price Newr York bank ran carry on system- entirely m killed and seat higher than during the previous shame that it should be allowed to was almoit factory in the hands of the Prussian -- atie withMoGarock the bouse, for of oifl' wounded; a pilfering jrcriod militias - They are not only lighter This would be a mean average masquerade as yellow butter. The before shadow of suspicion year. south is the peculiar victim .of this in gunshot of the temporary breastf L5. 1 ?'. works of the Union troops, being used but give out a oiler and richer sound. hlj. fraud, and yet there la hardly state as a Confederate Tospitaf, where -- it Motiera Rifles .ur-.-in .m , ter during th year ha greatly im- below the line that ha the usual oleo Colonel Nelson, of the 12th La., and A bullet from one of the new rifles apt to be seized with a eotrvulidve law The 'increase- in value of bur t against .it fraudulent sale. numbers of other Confederates died. In use in the Italian army willpene- curiosity as to what kind of story his proved. Hence, we spy, encourage dairy organiown bank Looks would" tell to aa e.v $0,000,000 pounds of dairy butter hy zation.the rebels met Irate five inches of solid As st Cbickamanga Eifcia one sue and half cent per pound Dairy Eeeorrf, -, heaviest Jbut - com-ernod,- e e ' a al st-tb- e f0! d s better-establish- ed , - ", -- al phia nortu-Philadel- I.y Wife's Ilerves 1 Need Strengthening Hoods parilla Cures & ns m ImuAMliihKMAeMiiwAiRWMifflcif. OLD BY onoctn VALTER BAKER KVXftYWHCftt. MASS. CO. DORCHESTER, D R O P SY TREATED FREE. with Rmili esses. Curs csss pro Ht eorvd thousand ofVttht ouucod hupeloss fey best physician I rum first dose Positively disappear; Id ten days at least ijrmpuims a) I symptom removed. Bead for free hook tetilmo ears. Ten days treatment miraculous stai of tree by malt If you order trial send 10c In stamp H Gdibm AHoNS.Atlanta.tia. Ia.H 4v pa? postage. you order trial return this advertisement 1 Worms in Horses. Tbe Only sure cure for pin krorms in borers known it Steketee s Hog Cholera Cure. Never fails to destroy worms In horse, hogs, sheep, dogs or eats; an excellent remedy forsick fowls, bend alxty cents In United States postage and I will send by math' Cut this out, take it todruz-gi.- t and pay him fifty cents. Three package lor ll 60 express paid. G. Grand KapitH, Mich. Mention name of paper. perilous-cdge-of-battlfr-t- o Business Houses. ed A few specially good things in Clothing and Cloaks, order them. Your money back if yen want it. . 200 Newmarket, colors bla-l- c, dark blue, brown, drb; sizes 3i to 38, at 1.55 each. These are worth 18.00 to 8U.03. Misoes Long t loaka, sloes 8 to 12 years. In ll navy cardinal and deep red at price. Ladles Cloaks. 42 Inches long, black, bine, brown and tunataio.ooaudats. 30. The-- e are elegant garments and are sold everywhere at 118.00 to t20.00L A full line of t ur Cap a. Tho leader a beautiful black Coniy Fur, X) inches long at one-ha- .es. CLOTHINC. strictly all wool Cheviot 8ult. and a dark Gray Cacsimere flult, that retailed three days sgo for fl. .30 Now 6 SO. "Our Leader- is a suit mar wawtrUeli an well as any tailor-mad- e garment, can be. They are cut irom the best material, and sell everywhere at from filAXJ to 12 .30. A . 15.-4- Our price is now 11 30. A genuine Columbian Melton. Kersey cir Beaver Overcoat in blue, black, brown or Oxford, made wl h sn ey eto solid wear well- - as style, and retailed everywhere at 112.00. Our price, SSlS. . - Boya Cape Overcoat, ages 4 to 14, In Cheviots atid Cassliner. at Overcoat", sixes 14 10 12 j cars, mail of Brown Melton, at ! 03. -- s anl.ri. HAYDEN BROS., OMAHA. NEB. YOUR Write j'rtnOU!itant. BRUSHES aa fe( srorfc. stnda te WANTED ? with the. aSSis STOVE REPAIRS Omaha Sires Repair Works, 1209 Douglas . f . Fractal 183 em. J St Omaha M. erw- to.. 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