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Show ) 48 . . 4 Aa Win TimwilBg, Bat Owkltf Wbmm,- J IHrmplin tismp. of Gage coun- railroad, and cannot afford tofianl propeace Cniver! during the month of Whether on pleasure bent, or business, Young women who taka book at th ty, who annually grows about five duce for transportation at present as prooa med tT heralds take on every trip a bottle of Byrup of circulating the gae hundred acres, of wheat, ha. by meth- prices. library sre imprudent to . Figs, as It acts moat pleasantly and use their pages blotter They are In thla in every part of Hellas, and the slight0,1 of canals are number similar a to There fifteen war for these, The .rregu nr amlln many places de- - ni effectually on the kidneys liver, and doing wrong also, for It ia against the which are the Mitchell, est breaking of the snered truce was bowels, an average of twenty-firamong vicinity, A copy of Lord Ormond and rainfall of 1391 and lslf, has in- els per acre annually, preventing fevers, headaches, rule Creek. Chimney thought Sacrilege, whnh deities and Winter Mmitare, other forma of sickness. For sale lisa A mint," which ha beeu ia ia creased the interest in the eonori ation Miuh interest has' been aroused In Rock and Belmont, which have been in men alii were bound to punish. The- j and 60 in cent and SI bottles by all leading a Philadelphia library, beld in front of e,yiics or llcHnnoriiof rooLsture, and art iu sod & discusMon of thr last two ars by what ha Hood operation much longer than the Castle judges of tue from mne to twelve in druggists Manufactured by the Cali- a mirror revealed the inscription I bettor methods of rctainuyautl making terned the (amplwll method of culti-i- Rock, and have made much greater de- cate." ranging at different times, were elected fornia Fig Sjrup Company only. send you my heart with a kiss." All number farmI with xtubfamiliar am which K 'atum to of all Diture brufi. us. velopment. plow Ehr an a. Ailwio wished lo be women finish their teller with tht tb Bsussow lu Trade lines these by under all hel.ls date at the earliest jioi.sihle In the eastern states it Is thought ing operations weie not which cannot therefore betray i. show nil requ I ew am phrase, swsre only of beand are the extent orter five lust judges and the the persons removmir years, during pram cron, worth while to carefully- save V, the re weeiU have lieen that they hed uevr committed a to which the banana lias become popu- anybody; but. in this case, the signathere to been that and have state winds pleased dry manure, luck of fertility one of allowed to pabhe or pr vate, but that they larized in the United Statea Accord- ture was there. divsrpateany of the limited no failures of crops under auv of them crime, stain it ss in moral character. ing to tiie statistics there were importthe chief uiftk'ultiea to overcome Mu moisture ciiitamd. Ihiily, as plovetl. during till tune, and whenever there were Back, the Thumbseruw usd the Beal Not nnfrequeiitly eTrn 1011 cf distinc- ed lti.T'jo, U7 bunches of bananna in Thu we not here iu the west gum hi being these furrows are passed over with a has been anything like decent preparaWere instruments of torture were excmdtd severe test this tion of by bunches number 1895, which been 928,330 as careful in saving moisture us the east miuhine invented hy Mr t ainphell and tion and culture the results have lone since abandoned, but there Is a tor.JJeiifnic ' came durmgjvtidv garden to ugc fulled I he ilaitmiore., 1,637,802 to Boston, mentor who suit ctwtlhuea to seontte the in huslsruding fertilisers'1 paaker,-. w Iu sh jtkt all t he farms a ( ue uW toman ames,'1 by 2.499,618 10 Mobile, 5.088,119 to New nlnU, muscles and nerree of many of us. U,e ,mler Prl of the furrow, these canal lines occupied by indus- honor It is a eomiuou sight iu the fields of fBtk.s be rheumatism, that Inveterate foe te m. T. Nicholas. Ferris, lu U. w ill see April Urleans 4,548,572 to New York and 7dally and nlyhtly comfort, may be coo-- tierthe west to see the plowman in the field eu mg tiie surface lise-- for the aeten- trious and prudent firmer you bountito Balti2,02 The and tiou season of ed abundant tt and 0,70 Philadelphia in moisture maythat by the timely add steady use of Hootes-te- r crops cloddy " How's TMsr ' after furrows a btomaiVi day day. turnmg up more. Boston and Philadelphia supply bitters which likeeUe eradiper not drift in highuimU. I util winter ful harvests. No crops have been raised We offer Ore Hun Ired Dollars reward was from Jamaica. neuralgia, bUltuu. malarial, bow si New Orleans and cates haps twenty to forty and even eighty tills held is kept under cultivation at in this part of the country outside of, to at h and nurve com pi at uu. case of be cannot Catarrh any that for Mobih-go- t acres w ithout harrow mg or pu homing, intervals of perhaps two weeks w ith a irrigation during the last three cars. their supply largely from cured by Halls atairh Cure 1 hate farmed in Indiana. Iowa, and PentrJl America, while New York got Thera ora two great crime; murder and until he has completed the plowing of view to conserving all possible moisture. F. J CHENEY & CO Toledo, O. conThe people find slander. the flelj and ean We, the undersigned, have known F. hers from ail source , his In the spring, spring grain only being in this part of Nebraska, and am bein the 15 for the banana and wholesome and a and last known much vinced the 3. Cheney in that portion of years, cheap country, larger average yields thought also being that furrows turned lieve him perfe"tly honorable In all article of food, which is valuable at is drilled in drills fourteen to surer crops can lie produced under irrigram to wind loosethe and allowed lie to up business transactions, and financially seasons when few fruits are to be hsd. and afterward gation than anywhere without. eighteen inches to carry out any obligations made ly and roughly and to partially dry out cultivated once inapart All thing considered. I do not think abletheir six to ten days until firm. tt'l kaw t ( Ilk do not trouble him hy grow ing as free- the k ouittUl !( U tQuUtfb to know that is too large to cultivate. Cu- there la a locality in tiie Mississippi byVALUING. KIVNAN A MARVIN. grain u riWf weeds to to those as III, lac aidrutftfitu fields inch are ltivation keeps down the weeds and re valley affords any better opportunities iktaulaj ly Wholesale Druggists. ToDlo. Ohio, in carefully' borrowed from day to day. tains the moisture, its primary object for desirable homes than right here Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Intarital-lLovely. iod has done acting directly upon the blood and The problem heretofore with the west- is to retain moisture. The grain stools the North Platte vallej. Oh, yes, continued thegiri of the sut faces of the system Testiern farmer lias been, How shall one out more freely, heads are larger ami his partof giving us a beautiful valley mucous we had birds period, monials sent free Pi Ice. 75c per botUt, prehistoric man and one team handle lOti acres of better tilled and crops are grown with of rich, productive soil, and excellent feet high in those days. Bold hy all drogglsts twenty waof an in and the climate, supply ample seasons, yield healthy dry Dear me, exclaimed the fin de mixed crops?" 1erhaps we are coming certainty Hall's Family piils. Tic. is larger than under ordinary processes. ter of remarkably easy applicution to stecle person, what lovely hats you to a time when we must consider how This U ards Off ( hartty Huuters method of cultivation has been the land, and if man. "the noblest must have had! Well, well! Detroit we can w ith certainty raise a cro i each found do not will of work well in liis hands," suited A known judge has invented Tribune. dry exceedingly well and balance his of cullose the to he seasons a to the grow tli of potatoes, the rest, reputayear, ought ad.antages rather neat reply to tiie letters of r Tewl Barkers 'l has IsIrleS certainty against a possibility of a crop tivating both ways. Cultivation both tion, and instead be druomiuated a very busybodiea soliciting subrcnptions for n1 bv.ieve i, siys e woUivr end so ell yos tis rvnuriui rf pivperuce. lie fills the first sr Ues IsiuiiUr vuk on a much larger area. Shall we con- ways does not allow crusted surface shabby specimen. useless societies. We greatly need a railroad to brinjj page on tne note paper with these tinue to try to handle a large acreage loose moisture, also keeps weeds in Th queen of Roumaola fairly revele in is h into a pleasant and ready communilor words, written in a bold hand: Lear literature with one man and team, or shall we check. is nearly cation with the outside world. maintained in reply to your letter, I have until the crop air, try to increase the quantity per acre matured. Half Fare Exeareloa via the Wabash, I have been producing alfalfa for much pleaauie in subscribing of this The here as well as tiie ce tainty of favorable re- method to the application of corn will aliout six years. 1 reached no satisfacturns the page Ihe short Unt to St. Louis, and quick rout the growth joyfully secretary POMPS. sult by increased labor or fewer acres? doubtless compel us for the best results tory results until 1893, when 1 first ap- to find tne conclusion of the sentence East or South, 21 t and May 5th. Excursions to IRON AND WOOD Kelly wed ystrbsnks Wind. lo what extent can we apply the meth- to cultivate corn two or three times plied irrigation. .Since then the growth on the following leaf "myself, your April Buis, iowera, Teaks lmm a,i points South at on tare for tb round Pua OetOts, Uuse Beilin, ods of the horticulturists and the mar- more and later than the ordinary lay has been very fine. I have used alfalfa obedient servant, John with I2.UU added trip Orlodsie rhelisrs. Wood sews, and cattle for the view horses, hogs, bt James Budget. to conserving hay feeding ket gardener to ordinary farming? ing by. with a Unv 16th, JUNE Points, Pip. Kliunss, I can Hnss Goods sod Fatrbeebd National Republican Convention at St. Will the amount of labor that is used in utmost amount of moisture, to the latest and am pleased With the results. . Coe Balsam Standard Oval. Pnrss Doug with farm on the my Is tb Mctt sod best, ll will break sp sf'oluqiulda loui. possible, that the corn crop may do good work OF ALL KINDS, low. be the best. Bend lu preparing ground for trees, plants and day JULY 3d, teams on alfalfa hay alone, t'attle can have during the critical period of It a always ruuabls. Tirylta OsUlussa. rieeasujUiiucaiM, National Educational Association nt vegetables 'x admissible on farm and earing the utmost amount of be made fat. ready for market, by the kh Told Thoms Buffalo. FAIRBANKS, MORSE t CO., crops? moisture which, can lie conserved for use of it. I have raised hogs nearly JULY Wth, M. de Strop Mary, remember, 1102 Farnamtt. Omaha. Neb. In the pnht two years there has lieen that trying period. Preceding cultiva w holly on alfalfa hay until they were Christian Endeavor Convention nt a marked interest in subsoil plowing tion and preparation should be such as Dearly fourteen mouths old. finishing at home to none except Mr. Washington. this afternoon. Brownkins JULY 22nd, with a view to retaining moisture. to retain all possible moisture until J uly them up on short time feeding with Trade-Mark- s, Mary (half an hour later) Ive told National People and Silver Convention at corn. They did very well. I have no While this has not been found to equal and August. were Bt. Louis. Arlr M to hMMtakbtmp at A pplied to the care of trees and plants doubt but that they would have done four gentlemen caller that you is4 lumlMlioi 4 fC 11PWTWW shallow surface culti vation in retaining For rates, time tab e end further infor- 2YUCW. cultivations better on green alfalfa pasture.1 I am at home to none except Mr. Vere to twelve fifteen shallow umoemmua Vistat?: W w rail its ticket office, slash at th moisture, it has place herever tiie each season result in saving moisture not yet prepared for that kind of feedBrownkino, maaui, tnd they left very mation, 1415 Tarnom Bt., Paxton Hotel block, or Write lor wtwl vm won! indeed. mad subsoil is very hard or of such a char- enough for good Judge. THI MfeAtiijI crops of fruit, pro- ing. Gzo. N. write VKOTUItNT OO,, Hieti acter that copious rains do not readily vided too many plants or trees sre not From my own experience I am satisN. W. Pas Agt, Omaha, Neb. PUo Cure lor Consumption is our only I alKdkM, w soak into it or the roots of trees and allowed to grow on one acre. The fied that ith proper management medicine lor roughs ana colds Mrs. (5. A He must be thetebsd with another or it made belts, 439 Sth At., Denver, Col., Nov. e, "93. be can and twen falfa straw row of feeding matted it. not do raising Bauru on plants, kr BOo berry readily penetrate wl Uu plants frijrhl 4 fro will toon rsln through. SCHOOL DESKS r ti mm to thirty inches in width, suf- by far the most profitable of , any other ju Many of those who subsoilcd in the M Dtf oi&M, B ftofeool . As Instance. Supply WtVin sal for EilUard table, o' liy weekly cul farming in this locality. spring of 1895 were disappointed in re- fers from dry weather. Moral courage," laid the teacher, cheap. Apply to or eddies, H. C. Aim, It is superior to clover; first, becau Water. sults obtained, for tiie reason that in tivation keep the row narrowed Nets StSIThcinpseniEy S. Uth do IU a Omaha, i the courage that makes 8t, boy more productive; second, because many places winter and early spring eight inches and save all the ismoisture it is feed for stock; what ha thinks is right, regardless of had been so dry that soil moisture was for fewer plants and there enough it makes more nutritious third, because it is equally as fertilix-in- g th jeer of his companion only ten or twelve inches in depth. for these left. Then," said W illie, if a feller bat as the soil; and fourth, because it Leading commercial and small fruit Under such circumstances, to rip up Pain often con indefi- candy and eats it all hifcself, and ain't more of the dry subsoil which came up farmers in Wisconsin regard fifteen cul- will remain in a good condition centratca all him callin fellers of the does other afraid of number for and years in lnmps and remained in clods until tivations each season as the least num nitely, CinIt Mlery in in productiveness. I stingy, is that moral courage? such time as tiie rainfall should be her that will answer the purpose. E. not diminish from six years experience in the cinnati Enquirer. F. Stephens. speak soften to the bottom to If yo want to Feet It concopious enough Coe matter. The soil In the North Platte There are Dictionaries and Dictionaries Ue besOlug to centrate OIL at of the subsoiled furrow was in some to the pro- tut th noblest Roman of them ail sesma cure-Barmifnl Irrigation. once valley seems well adapted cases detrimental. Much depended on M. Kixo. to I Wei ster. it is still easily in th encour- duction of this plant. J. 'f the amount of work applied follow ing For the enlightenment and for popularity. lead ia the great r ledge the operation of subsoiling to pack the agement of those seeking-kno- w AN INJURED FLY. furrows. The best results from sub- on practical irrigation, I present the EXECUTINQ Well sal Happy U bee She Usd Euoagh, the have are information that and We once knew a woman, an inmate first, gained, by doing of Insects Tut a Bo soiling thoughts Quart! work in the f al) of the year, and second, come to me by personal observation of acounty infirmary, who attained the Brother to Dsuth. by having a sufficient amount of moist- and experience in this part of the arid Flies are not usually accredited with ripe age of 10a years, who had always ure from winter frost and snow with district. beea an inveterate user of tobacco, great intelligence.-- but an illustration which owing to her poverty was a luxspring rains to moisten the furrow to of the side south on I am located the observed a short time ago goes far to he bottom. Subsoiling may with adnot easily obtained. To economize river, in Heott's Bluff disprove any idea that they are en- ury vantage be done in the spring when North Platte in fts use, she first chewed the plug and e down miles thirty-fivabout of was near bereft of It county, drbd the quids, from which she made a tirely thought. the ground is moist to the depth sixteen to eighteen inches, or when the river from the Wyoming line, midnight and a writer for tho Phila- tea and drank of it freely, then the resof succeeding rains are sufficiently copious settled here in 1888, before the days delphia Call laid aside his pen for the idue wee carefully redried forconsump- common with in to soak to the bottom. my I, irrigation. day, but wa constrained to remain at j tiott in her T. D. pipe. The old lady The great advantage of subsoiling for neighbors, tried hi desk by the strange action of a proudly affirmed that h had never thoroughly pretty the conservation of moisture arises farming without irrigation. Occasion- quartet of flies. One unfortunate bus- been ilL Cleveland Medical Gazelle. from allowing a copious fall of rain to 11 the llaby Is Catting Teeth, we raised some crops, generally ier had flown too near the gaslight soak down farther from the surface, ally and frequently and had been so badly singed that ha knn eaduethatald taS meedy, U but we little, produced lost so not is evapwhere it by rapidly Smews Saorans Snvr far CWMrv effort. for our to show could he not Lad suitwe, Quite fly. lay with nothing be helpless, retained can oration, and We soon became convinced that farm- on his back struggling to overturn Herd Fate. able shallow surface culture until urAugust. It ing here, without Irrigation was a fail' himsell He almost succeeded, but so "This, ladies and gentlemen," said gently needed in July anddemonstrated tire, and concluded to try Irrigation.a painful were his efforts that mercy th dim museum orator, leading hia has been abundantly It was a work of necessity, inauditors over to the next platform, is that soil moisture can be carried over With us We suggested the speedy killing of the from spring to midsummer, and from clear case of root hog, or die. sect. But the manifest agitation of the armies wonder, Signor Bagatock, Casurface culture formed the Irrigation year to year by shallow the four unusually large flies prevented who iawas not only born without arms, The great hut also deaf and dumb. and not cropping so heavily as to rapid- nal company, and have constructed forty-eighasty execution. In great exciteof his life, ladiea and gentlemen, ly exhaust the supply stored up. A canal about seventeen miles long, grief circled ment the around the quartet feet wide on the bottom, carrying is that he can neither say anything nor lield plowed in the ordinary manner of moist- about three feet in depth of water, and unfortunate, remaining within a radios can he saw wood." Chicago Tribune may lose an inch and ure in a week, which practically would covering about 7.000 acres of land that of twelve inches. One pair seemed to and inan instant one of Kvr.e Kcatarar. Lu Kiuafiur ic. niuui , irrigated,and possibly be all the moisture contained in the is easilv be Irri- touchheads, two went savagely for the wounded the first live inches of soil. The correct more o? uneven land that can" We but had more with .effort, brother. After contending with him method, evidently, is to each day pul gated e anarchist papers There are verize or pack each acre plowed. Those little money, and the completloa of the for a brief time the first helper left, of of labor is In England and America. chiefly the product who have no better tools may do this canal without of when, seconds, lapse many our own hands. with the harrow. There are twenty creeks ia th country second of the pair went through It was in 1893 that any part of said the It has been demonstrated repeatedly the same performance. Here was a with th name of th 1 ti r. in the last two years, that weekly shal- canal was so completed that any water and then puzzle that required close study to Speaker Reed denies th report that be low cultivation does retain moisture. could be need for irrigation,derived or three two any Boive. Were the flics striving to aid itudied lor th ir iulutry. which loose soil of persons onr only The construction that the All benefit. down to soak the crops or did they want to kill planted of Besriv every citizen of a town te'ieves allows a heavy fall rain of him,sufferer, because of his uselessnosi that he made It either out of sight quickly under the influ- year did well. The crops consisted and other ence of capillary action, gives back this wheat, oats, cord, potatoes IOWA PATENT OFFICE REPORT. so satisfac- or to relieve him from pain? moisture to sun and wind unless capil- vegetables. The result was were Seventeen times were combats for greatshallow tory that all the projectors is action by Intercepted Dks Moikes, April 3. Patents have such lary to be had. push the work. Late The they soononappeared surface culture, which Is the cheapest ly encouraged ofto1804 his back, fought and been allowed to Iowa inventor as fly, lying the work was so and most available form of mulching in the spring a few more farmers apparently sought to keep off the big follows:of To IL Mendenhall and F. im-B. known. Frequent cultivation to the far advanced that Davis, Audubon, for important water. I had In crop of oats, insects.- - As near as the eye could O' used unites inches three to of two depth provements relating to a feed trough and vegetalfalfa, to this seemed to reach potatoes, strive under termine, barley, moisture they just heat, air and for animals, for which patent No. I wet which of all though and, up, ables, the was neck to of the a in sufferer. There accomplish way surface culture was issued to th said Mendenlate in the season did well. My alfalfa a short sharp fight each time. A few 339,915 the best results. hall April 13, 1880. To J. W. Terman, and in cut the for was spring, hay Should cultivation be delayed longer grains of sugar were placed on the of Nw Sharon, fora composition for crop saved for seedL 1 had ten desk, but the than weekly, capillary action succeeds second fighters were too greatly purifying and preserving butter, sweet seed acre, clean of bushels per good in forcing its films of moisture through absorbed to notice them. More pow- milk, etc., and destroying bacteria or 9 cents about realized I which for loss per the loosened surface and increased therein. Rancid oats yielded, where wet wows ensued, and three attacks fol- other results. In applying these principles pound. My bushels and sterilized butter therewith treated lowed. All Then acre. the were four toy frightened per to the cultivation of corn it should be about forty use of water by an attempt to catch them. One fly. thereby i said to be as good and sweet remembered that in tasseling and ear- neighbors who got the as fresh information stalk that season had satisfactory crops. In not of the quartet, was captured and about butter. Valuable and ing time the evaporation from each selling valuing obtaining, so was completcanal 1895 the nearly under with a and two the placed about wingless patents of corn is sent free to any address. of farmers were member. Five glass a number ed that field is quite a when or 1 planted minute the stranger Printed copies of the drawing end pounds daily, able to obtain water. There was speak- flew around at ordinary distances, with the hills wilaiy, not going near the specifications of any United States acres of about 1,200 four approximately, and ing three feet eight inches apart wheat, burned fellow. The glass was removed patent sent upon receipt of 25 cent. tv the hill, there is a loss of crops in cultivation, consisting ofand all and in the courso of - tea minutes lour Gur practice ia not restricted to Iowa weekcorn. oats, potatoes barley, about one hundred tons of water flies were again on the scene, trying and Inventors in other states can hare in this of kinds part grown Vegetables This leads to the services on same terms as the - to kill (he small insect ly from eacha acre. bank was All genoLwhich of It was then our the country. account may large thought that and Hawkeyea. on had I ob1 o'clock a. and my place tho m., marly frequent checks, a P rally satisfactory. sustain large Thomas 0. aKd J. Ralph Obwio, acres of oats, twelve of server, failing to inveigle any into smaller account less. The field of corn about twenty Solicitors of Paten Us. -seventy-fivwhieh I think produced has hill in a retired. in two stalks the trap, with morning Early "planted acres on and bushels per acre, eight the fly that had eauned all the trouble frobably Has Net Oecarrsd te Him. the use of all the moisture available for plowing, about forty bushels perx was found dead, with tho grains of "If the British lion," chuckled th four stalks in a hill, and would, of first forty-siacre. The grain weighs about " hurrying to disAtaerlcan course, be better supported. All ugaf lying around him undTsturbeL-- cover in pounds per measured bushel. so he can wrap hi south the In the growing of winter wheat pole kinds of vegetable on my farm were J lb , tall around it and take possession, let southern Nebraska it hat been found of good quality, and of satisfactory I seo," said tho living skeleton, him go ahead. The revolution of the that where the old crop was promptly yield. The part of alfalfa that I cut removed, the ground plowed and that they are talking Seriously of earth on it axis will give bis tail the exof five tons made times three fully hardest twist it has sver had yet. plowed tod kept under whit granting the francMee to women out Chicago hay per acre.seed1 saved about Tribune is termed a fallow culture by harrow- cellent in Kansas." some but for acres for seventeen days until time to drill cause it failed to make seed. ing once in tenthe When so?" exclaimed The bearded Is the that Fltgrlm Easter Camber. weeds were kept in , iB (September, w It would not prove satisfactory for lady with suddert lnlerent. IT ever Will be ready the early part of Aprit to allowed not dissipate were check, It was a heavy they do Ill go out then and run W Everything In it will be new and origmoisture, neither waa seed I cut it for hay. not any much needed Try Walter Baker & Co.'s Cocoa and inal. It will contain articles by CapL of coarse hay 0 good as if congress," Indianapolis Journal. yield to crust, pausing allowed the surface of moisture. Under this it had been cut in proper season. V. It will U. Geo. S. A., thaa King, Chocolate and you will understand why evaporation Peck, of Wisconsin, and other noted i rtti brttr- of moisture be noticed that the condition unde process a sufficient degree time are k all new, and y Mr. Huggins What do you think of writer canal An entertaining number, well to drill the found in the soil when .their business established In 1780 has flouro atr a. fiend ten (10) cents toGea no grvat development has been made, the latest medical dl.tum that kissing, wheat, September 15 to 25, to promptly IL Ueafford, publisher. 415 Old Colony could make a much better showing is wheat, give it a fair We unhealthy? ished ever since. Look out for Imitations. germinate the building, Chicago, lit, for a copy. into and through if there was any encouragement to do Mr. Mr. is It Hunker true. quite growth and sustain it writer to all an matter is so. It prrxlnce easy saw forty A Prin-- a All art coat often covers s mulI dry winter. The Munn happened to catch me kissing handled it the above that can be consumed in this locality, Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. titude of patches. waa his and gores of wheat I laid for the not to daughter, doe up it and produce March , pay , way, which I at thU writng, If yon think snvone U wit, it I becans outside market. IV are fifty miles from whole week. N?w York Sun. in very promising copdlt on. Mr. John 1L you don't know him very IRRIGATION MATTER. obIolll..r ad Shallow CulU,tla. Schcve a Wading farmer - e Wh-fieie- - j e j ' bc-n- . j , t-- 4 - e ) 111 . cross-liarro- !( .4 y, le-- potatec4-eWvati- oa GASOLINE 1 PUMPS g Patents. 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