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Many Persons Have Ci Or Catarrh of Bladi ij President Newhof and War ;i Correspondent Richards Were j; Promptly Cured by Pe-ru-na. ??????%????*????%? Mr. ('. H. Nowliof. 1<> IK'lamnrc strift, Albany, N. V., l'rc.sidrnt Monteliore Club, writw: "Mnrr ??i 1/ w.lvii ncrtl npc I /It'll thai i nave (ii'i'H t requemt y irontueti with urinary ailments. The hlatltler seemed Irrltated, and my physician said that It ran catarrh caused bfi n protractctl raid which would be di/Jivult tit overcome on account of my advanced, years. I toolc Peruna, hardly darlay to believe that I would be helped, but I fouml to my relief that I soon beyan to mend. The irritation yrad nally mu '.sided and the urinary dl/JIcullles passed away. 1 have enjoyed excellent health now for the iiast seven 1 months. I enjoy my meals, sleep son mil y, and am us well as I was twenty years ayo. I give all praise to Per ana.If. Me who/'. Suffered From Catarrh of Kidneys, Threatened With Nervous Collapse, Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mr I'. 1$. Itii hards. <><* K Street, N. \V., \\ a?h iugton. I). <'., Wiir Correspondent, write*: "Kxaetly vix years api I was oriiin il to Culm as st.ifl correspondent of the New York Sun. I was in charge of a Sun Dispatch boat through the SpanishAmeriian War The effect of the trop ieai lunate and the nervous strain showed plainly on my return to the States. Lassitude. depression to t he verge of uiclun-1 cholia. ami incessant kidney trouble made me practically an invalid. This undesirable condition eontiiuied, despite the best of treat liient. " Initially a brother newspaper man, who like myself had served in the war, indtieed me to give a faithful trial to l'eruna. 1 did so. In a short time the lassitude left tne. mv kidneys resumed a healthy eon dition, and a complete cure was effected. I cannot too strongly recommend l'eruna to those .sulTering with kidney trnuhle. To-day I am ahle to work as hard as at any time in tnv life, and the examiner for, * leading insurance company pronounced Hie ail 'A* risk." In Poor Health Over Four Years. Pe-ru-na Only Remedy of Real Benefit. Mr. .John Nitmtio, Jl."> lappiin-ott St.. Toronto, Can., a prominent mere ha lit of that, city and also a member of the Masonic order, writes: "1 have been in poor health generally for over four years. When 1 caught a hail ?ol?l last winter it settled in the bladder | and kidneys, causing serious trouble. I took two greatly advertised kidney reme dies without getting the desired results, l'eruna is the only remedy which was | Say Plainly to 3 Tlint you want. LION C a being a Hijuaro man, will " thing else. You may not What About the Unite< of liouHokoopers who linv for over a quarter c Is there any stronger ])> Lion-head on c , Save these Lion-heads II SOLO BY GROCER I Lilmlll STOCK til* I inn nam j. crotch a. son. lflhuloi Q rea Vou pot what you want if yon want It with hoth foot. So. 10. Wncnrnnt Wheisf. FidtterV strain of this Wheat is tho kina winch Junphs at droughts and the elements ami positively mocks Itlnek Hunt, that terrible seorch! It's sure of ,\ielding St) bushels of finest Wheat tiie still shines on per tier.' on pood I'll.. In.. Ma h.. Wis., ti . I'll., Mo.f Nidi, lands and -It) to tit) bushels on arid lands! K" rust, no insects, no failure. Catalog te'.U all about it. It'ST t.K\T> 10c ANl> Tins NOTICE to the .lohn A. Salr.er Seed Co.. i.a Crosse, AN is., am! thev will send vou free sample ?c ikt. un.>..< ?i ? . vi una ?? ii' n <11111 uiurr inrm setMs. together with lli? ir great catalog, worth flOO.OO to any wid-J-awake fanner. jA.C. k..*j An esiicrt i< a per-'on who know* a lot nhe.it thing* -ntor ; in , So no nao CUTICURA GROWS HAIR 8cal|? < l?arf<l of liunilriilT ami Tlitlr ISc loi-etl l?y in . lint of < nlteni*i uiul One 1'nkr of Cnllriirn Snap* A. W. Taft, of Independence, Ya.,writing under ?lato of Sept. l.*>, 1904, m>>: "I have had falling hair and dandnilT for twelve years and could rei nothing to help ine. Finally I bought one'h>\ . I'ntieurn Ointment and one cake of t'liticnra Soap, and they cleared my s. alp o" (ho d.in'riili and stopped the hair tailing. Now my hair n ffrowing as well as ever. 1 hrjhiy pri/.o Cutivura Soap as a toiici soap. (Signed) !A. W. Taft, Independence, Va." itarrh of Kidneys, for and Don't Know It. | J | * I ^ ^ ** 4\ PRES. ; * Suffered From Catarrh of Bladder. | * t really of any bene tit to mo. I have not had .1 traoo of kidney trouble nor a cold j in my system." Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why l'eruna has found per- j inaneiit use in so many homes is tliat it. j contain* 110 nareotie of any kind, l'eruna is perfectly harmless. It can In- used any | length of time without ueuuiriug a drug habit, l'eruna does not produce temporary results. It is permaiient in its effect. It has no had effect ujMin the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by re- i moving the cause of catarrh. There are a multitude of homes where l'eruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not he possible if l'eruna contained any drugs of a narcotic nature. Your Grocer I OFFEE always, and he, ^ not try to sell yon anycare for our opinion, but 1 Judgment of Millions | o used LION COFFEE f a century ? g oof of merit, than tho Ej Confidence of the People ^ ever increasing) popularity ? fcj u' COFFEE Is carelnlly sc- * cil at the p!cn!aHon, shipped fc | ct to our various factories, 1 W :re ft Is skillfully roasted and J | .InlSy packed In sealed pack- |n h unlike loose cofJce, w^ich j fcj uposed to fjerms, dust. In- | * s, etc. LICN COFFEEreac5?es | H ns pure and clean as when | ^ ft the factory. Sold cniy in ,packages. | ivory package. / I for valuable premiums. I IS EVERYWHERE OOLSON 8PICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. 1 Mrmvmr*zn IMPORTERS IN AMERICA OF THEt German ach=Sta!Sions sc to Cross on Moi?1l Southern Mure* I* < Ol.T A llll.il CI.ASS ox c. ir."- for the South <>nrln-t lmjHirtntioi. of veil Keh. 20th. All Stallions jruarnnteeil; 11' i'al:ilo|;ue <.ii u|i(iinMilon If your eotinlry rriteus .1. (KOI ?'>1 ?y stiN, S'nsli\ ill., Tenil. Where Christ is not t ho rock of age; He i. always a stone en" a.ambling. Taylor's Clisrokfo Remedy of Sweet Onrn end Mullen is Niitiire'- great ri'mwly Cure's Coughs, < 'olds. Croup nml < 'onsu motion.mid all throat ami lung tr<>ul>lrs. At druggist::, ?ju., 50e. and y 1.00 per botlio. The trouhip with good intentions is that death gels in ahead of them. FROM MISERY TO HEALTH. A Prominent Cluh Woman of Kuntms Clly IVilto to Tltank I)uan*n Kidney rill* For a Ouirk Cure. Miss Nellie Iinvis. of 11110 Michigan j avenue. Kansas City. Mo., society lead ^ er and club wom!in. writes: "I can ff ,,ot s;,-v to? ??ueli a i \ in praise of I loan's /'v&SSm8e\ K:,,my S'l:,s-,or feeing from kidKr.u.n hatis. ney t ro u It I o s brought on by a cold. I lincl severe pains in the back and sick hcadaclics. alld felt miserable all ever. A few boxes of I loan's Kidney I'ills made ino I a well woman, without an ache or pain, and 1 feel compelled lo reeorumeml this reliable remedy." (Signed) NELLIE DAVIS. A TRIAL FRKK Address Foster Mllhurn Co., ltulTalo, N. Y. For sale ! by all dealers. Price oO cents. ' ? PROTECTION AGAINST A WITCH. Law Invoked to Keep Woman From Supernatural Detective Work. Once or twice a year some extraordinary piece of evidence finds its way | Into the papers of the survival of the i most primitive forms of witchcraft. I and of the belief in the same, in parts Df Ireland. I As a rale these cases transpire when the law is broken by persons ill-treating the supposed witch, as when last year an unfortunate woman was hold on the fire to drive an evil spirit out i of her. Rut the last few days have shown a nnvi 1 In ? U,. ? .1? -? I ... n UIVII li:c IJHIlffllUll Ul I (he law was invoked to protect certain i persons against a witch. | An old Irish peasant woman had suffered from the theft of a small sum of money. Being unable to discover the thief or thieves, she had made a straw imago, dressed it up, stuck it full of pins, and placed it on a bier, j and proceeded to hold a "wake" or funeral party over it. She then declared that her intention was to burj this image, with suitable invocations, with the certain result that as the straw of which it was made decayef! away so would the body of the thief I waste and dwindle. Certain of the neighbors (possibly with guilty consciences) asked that the police might stop this experiment in witchcraft, as it gave thcin great unI easiness. Lost Calf Fcur.d With Wild Deer. A., ...I.I ? - -- ' ^?n uuu niui) tunifii ujj rrnm urem Island, in Portland harbor, in connec tion with the doer situation down there. Last fall a calf belpngir.g to i Frank Stevens strayed away and. although efforts were made to find it, could not be located. Recently, however, some gunners who were out hunting saw the long lost calf in company with a deer, and since that time the two have been seen together on several occasions, sometimes the calf being with severa.' deer. It is evident that the little ani mal has been adopted by the deer ol (Jreat Island and has now become one of their number. It has become as shy as a deer and in fact lives and acts just as they do.?Kennebec Jour nal. Pigeon Post Service. The only regular pigeon post service is run between Los Angeles, Cal.. and the little town of Avalon, on Catalina Island, during the summer months. The celerity with which these messages are delivered can only bo beaten by telephone or telegraph. The air line is fifty miles between the two places, and most of the pigeons accomplish the distance under the hour. A good revenue is earned yearly by this source. Small hills pasted about Avalon announce that "Private messages and buslaers orders may be forwarded at any hour of the day, and in connection with the telephone, telegraph. and cable lines to any part of the world." Sinners and Thistles. ?TL *??* II n nn \??1* V. ? i ? i A i 1 I i, ? II II i farmer through a beautiful Hold when ho happened to si" a tall this tie on the other sitk' of the fence In a .second, over the fence lie jumpid, and cut it off clou- to :li" ground -Is that your field?" asked his cons pan ion. 'Oh. no!" said the farmer "bad woods do not rare much foi fences, and if I should leave that this ti to id iotr in my neighbor's field 1 should soon have plenty in mj own." THE TRICKS CitlTrf I".ayt? on Some. It hardly pays to laugh before y.ut are certain of facts, for it is sometimes humiliating to think of afterwards. "When I was a young girl I was n lover of coffee, hut was si<-k so touch . the doctor told toe to ipiit and I did, hut I after my marriage my iittslianii begged me to drink it again as lie did not think j it was tile coffee mused tlie troubles. "So I eommeueed it again and contintted about ?' tnontlis until my stomach commenced acting bad and choking as if I had swallowed something the size of an egg. one doctor said ii was I neuralgia and indigestion. "One day I took a drive v. (h my husband tliroc miles in (lie country and 1 ilrank ii ciin of r<fur Umum- i thought sun* I would die before I got back to town to a doctor. I was drawn double in the buggy and when my busband hitched the horse to got ine out into the doctor's otllce, misery came up in my throat and seemed to shut my breath off entirely, then left all in a i Hash and went to my heart. The deo! tor pronounced it nervous heart trouble and when I got home 1 was so weak I could not sit up. "Mv husband brought my supper to I my bedside with a nlc cup of hot eolTce, but I said: 'Take that back, dear. 1 will never drink another cup of coffee if you gave me everything you I arc north, for it is just killing mo.' He and tiie oilers laughed at me ami said: " 'The idea of eolTee killing any'ood.v.' "'Well.' I said, 'it is nothing else hot I roffee that is doing it.' "In the grocery one day my husband i was persuaded to buy n box of IVsluin ] which ho brought home and I made it for dinner ami wo both thought how good it was but said nothing to the hired men and they thought they had drank coffee until we inugh <1 and told them. Well, we kept on with Hostuui and it was not long before the color onino nam; to my rimoKs ami I t;nt stout anil felt as g?>o<l as 1 over <ii<! in my life. I have no more stomach Ironbin ami I know I own it all to I'oshnn In place of coffre. "My h'-.-imml has -rainM 'rood health on rostnni. as well as baby . ml I, ami wo all think nothing is l<..? 1 to vay about it." Namo taw a t>y l'o^luui Co., Hut lie Creek, Micli. I I Ey8 I Coupon 1! f?r a pr j? GOOD Baking Sji Buy Good Luck Rakiti athe most of the purest hi Furthermore, if you wi find plainly printed on i {?/ ' the beautiful premiums JrWjl coupons. They are vah > :-1 obtain some of the tiuttic A little book inside c j?k,j premiums. It shows a p JEy many coupons arc rerjnii K&9 eon pons. Take a delight 'ftycharming premiums. P Bak H- " !". """iiZ-a was l*st: ra|j ?rt" slui OH v*~?7 ' - - t5S count r\ 3 pjy?$ U-tVV?some ot 08 PfSsUM. wh? || l'r^c'n Southern Mftff Hjf ^CMMOND.yM rs ttei--,-.. / c.itiB PUTNAM Color n:on? iri>nd? liriirlitor Ntlil fn?ter color* than an lilts. Ask dealer or we will send i>o?t |'?ld at lue a |>a Irrigation is .said to be lowering the temperature of Kgypt. lamsuroPiso'-t lura forOonsu-notlonsave I my life throe years ago.?Mus. Thomas KobniNs. Maple St.. Norwich, N.Y., Fob. 17, l'Ji)) The imperial nost in Germany uses 12,331 railway trains daily. A (Inariinteeil Curo t''or t'ilna. Itching, Jilind, bleeding or l'rotruding 1'ilcs. Druggists will refund money it I'azo Ointment tails to cure in 8 to 14 days. 50c. Ivig'.cs 80inetiir.es l ire to the height of IXHJJ feet. The greatest sorrow may be but a mall priio to pay for enlarged sympathy. STiTKor Ohio, Citt or Toi.r.no, 1 ftvcas t'olintt. ( '* Frank .1. t'uusr.v oako oath that lie |s senior partner of the lirin <?;' F. .1. I'uknky & noiii'^ iiiimih's.1 in mi' < 11 y <>I I oletlo, Count} :;u>l State aforesaid, ;uul that said Iti'in will j'iiy the sum of onk ui Ni?ni:i> ?oi.i.arh for fa and every case of < atauhii tluit cannot li i . tiro.I by tin* use <>f IIai.i.'s ( atauuii Ciiiir, Frank J. <'hi:xi:y. Sworn to l?r*foi?* mo ami subscribed in my ? -? presence, thi-< Gth day ?>f I oromheai.. i i?i?r. A. D., ISt AAV. Ll.kason, ' ?? ' .Votanj l'ublir. Ha'l'.i ('.F arr'.i <'are is i i-a internally, ami nets uirv -t Iv on the i>1 > > 1 ami mucous surfaee if toe a. S.-ml for ti'-ti.nonialH, 111' . I". ClIKNRl Co., Toledo, u. Si in] J?v ail Pruggists, 7;*.*. inail'.- Family Fills for constipation. Pawns P.nrt of House Money. An East London (England) woman, whoso money practically burns u hole in her pocket, has hit t.pon the novel method of savins half a sovereign until the latter part of the week. l)ireetly she receives her husband's | money, she makes her way to the pawnbroker's and pledges half a sovereign. She obtains Is. on it. and redeems it about Wednesday or Thursday. It costs her Id. per week, viz., Vjd. for the ticket and Id. for Interest. The pawnbroker is used to her peculiar transaction and takes it as a matter of course. Sharps and Flats. ('apt. C.eorge \V. r.yron, of Washington. is inventing an airship which, he says, will discount that of Santos |>uinont. lie will shortly make an as ent in Washington, lie will employ nine :?i pa rat" gas hags to make the aerial ship for long distance traffic. The California commission to the St. Louis Exposition returned to the State ! ft..uuu, unexpended. ?>r mo 51:50,000 apuonriat ion made by the Legislature for state advertising purposes. Practically I til the exhibit lias been sent to the [Portland Pair, which is to open next May. Admiral Togo is a small man. turn mg gray. with a short-cropped naval beard and a face that shows little emotion. snys Frederick Villiers. in hitbook, "i'ort Arthur." Most polite in manner, he paid us every attention. Hie vr ?* man ltad a peculiar way of -.tanning with Imtli hands spread out j m his hips and '.'.is arms akimbo. I i ook a ski teh of him in this position. i:k! fr >n I f u-ici :i nio.U amusing note u in t . His o'llrors, from the cheif >l I. il iv.'ii to tin* middies, all mod l!:rir beloved chief and .stood wifh ? m< ii* arms and hands i:i the same. Utitr.d . Reminiscent. Th<* mother su\i-s tlx !:11 > "r? shoes Which held tin* ?. !.??I?l?> feel, i In after years to leai again Their hulling patter sweet. i The bride her satin sb-iper keeps. I Reminder of the day. To trend again In lanev's tiahn Tin liapi y t?> ;-str?wn way. The t:;an remiIs 11 red-topped boots Win n ns n fiei'ltlril buy | Tl?e> l ll-'d 1 i->i with a 1 ' 'dity pride Alul : \\ei' . i s s -1.1 Willi joy. , Hut these v.hi a - tit m\ [..most heart All oil the u . !' ; I Pour shining ihoos or gleaming st? el? All. me. what v.iiti ligretj I ? AleUanUbu:gli Wil.-on, in the Criterion. r? \ Lf^p Counts ?p esent with ' LUCK ll C Powder iK Powder In so doing you gel Vi iking powder at the smallest cost. II save the coupons that you will a' \ he lahel of each can. you can get we are now offering. Cut out these ZS mble. It takes hut a few of them to rous useful gifts on the premium list. i >f every can explains all about the * >icture of each gift and tells just how red to get them. Don't fail to save the t in your baking and secure some of the >D LUCI ing Powder nhlished in r.Sg?. Tlic sales have so increase >piiij>? Good Luck Baking Powder in carload . The cause of this enormous popularity eepers get not only a positively pure baking >ut at a price a little less than thev have b :her kind that was not as satisfactory in resi i buying Good Luck think of its purity and 1 from its use. Remember everv Good I . If your grocer doesn't keep Good Luck, that you are supplied. n-cE SOUTKERM MANUFAC' Richmond, Va. FA D E L*E y otliordyc Om> Itic iwckairc color* ?tlk. won! slid cott cka/e Writ* tor (rra Iwulili't How to Dy?. ItU-ncli ?u< Most wonmn would rather be loved than he trusted. TWli cured in CO minutes hy Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never Faiis. Sold by nil druggists. 81. Mail orders promptly nllcti hy Dr. K. Deletion. I'riiivforu.sville, Ind. Tr r. entires 2.100 si'.kworms to produce one | round of silk. Paid an Old Debt. "I have lust, had my first actual experience with 'conscience' money, sp I to speak," said a prominent business? ntan. J "Seventeen years ago a man coihtracted a debt with me. and as I htid never been able to make collection, h^d to give it up as lost. There was |no way to collect it by law. and you $an imagine my surprise when I received a check to-day for $500. While tjhia did not cancel the amount, I appreeijatc I it deeply, and can use it to advantage I iust now. " i\ is no: niton Mint a man owMnp a dent i;ay.; after so many ycarsi es peeially wi.t- the law could not r?acb him." Tito man v'in v.:.it ; to he rent Ito a ! tield is not lihi'y ;u u. tin li of a force I in it. J ALL SIS iSS SHOULD READ MRS. FOX'S LETTED I In All Parts of tho Un'.tod States Lydla E. Tinkham's Vo3hJtablo Compound Has Eitoctod Similar Cures. I I Many wonderful cures of female ills are continually coming to light, which liavc licen brought, about by Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound, and SiVirs. fannie D-Fbx through tin? advice of Mrs> I*inkham, c?f Lynn. Mass., which is given to sick ] women absolutely freo of cfharge. Mrs. Pinkham lias for many years made a study of the ills of her sex; ;.he has consulted with and advised thousands of suffering1 women, who to-day owe not only their health hut even life to her helpful ad, vice. "Mrs Fannie 1). Fox. r.f 7 Chestnut Street, Bradford, Pa., writes: Iv-nr Mrs. Pink'na...:? " I suiTercd fur n lonsr tifno with womb trouble, and thinlly was told by ray physician that 1 had a tumor <ui the wpmb. 1 did not want to Ktihaht to aa <>i>erntion, so wrote you for ?idvi"??. 1 received vour'letter and did as ' you told nv\ and to-ds'.v I am completely cure 1. Mv doctor says the ,tuuior has di*u|>I noiirpd, an<l I am once more a well woman. I believe I.ydiu K. Pinkhrm s Ve/etable (,'ornixr.ind is !ho best medicine in the vorl.t fox women. The testimonials which wc are con* ' stnntlypuhlishingfrom grateful women establish beyond a doubt the power of i l.vdia I). 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound to conquer female diseases. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly e- inmunicate vr'.th Mrs. I'inkhnm, at Lynn. Mans. She asks nothing in is turn for her advice. It is absolutely free, and to thousands of women has proved to be more precious than gold. *d to date, that to-day we Mfij lots to every section of the jESS is plain. In Good Luck, fiBS ; powder of great leavening .wVj een accustomed to pay for consider the good results RhI nick coupon counts for a pffli scud us his tiauic and wc 5ffiS rURINC CO., ||| S S DYES r*n erqnally \?*ll and 1? ?riiHranf?'?t to in\?> |it>r!wl r??1 M il Colors MON UOK DltUG CO, Unionstile. Mo. BEST BY TEST "I have tried all kinds of waterproof /cloth log and have never found anything I at any price to compare with your Fish I Brand for protection from all kinds of i weather" (The n?Tie *nd tddrrss of the writer of this unsolicited letter may be had upon application.) A. J. TOWEP. CO The Sign of the Fish Boston. U. S. A. , TOWER CANADIAN *>eml CO.. LIMITED 5 ' ~ " Toronto. Canada "titi BR**?* Makers of Warranted IVef Weather Clothing in The largest sione cvrr quarried came from a granite ledge in Maine. To rttve it Cold In One !>siy Take Laxative Jhoina f*mniue Tablets. All druggists relund money if it tails to cure. 11. \V. (Jrove'a signature is on box. 215c. France leads the eounlries of Europe in theatres, having 1194 of them. ^Trs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forchUdrotv teotliitii',soften tliogums, reduces iiillauitnation,.allays pain, euros wintl collc.:!5c.abottlo All gain that costs character is an immeasurable loss. FTTSpormr.nently curctl. No !i; ; or nervousncss after llrst day's use of l?r. Kline's Great Nor w Host oror. ?'it rial l?ottIcanil t rcatisu froe itr.U.lt Kr.iNK.LtiL.iKtl AreliSt.. I'btla , Pa. Liege. Itelginiii. is busy with auungcmeuls for an exposition. I VERY FEW. IF ANY. CIGARS SOLD AT 5 CENTS. COST AS MUCHTO MANUFACTURE. OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS w mi FF THE DEALER TRIES TO , SELL YOU SOME OTHER I ASK YOURSELF WHY? I ? NFW -IKI> TRICK. Klvr card* h?M at Ft null the tip# <if flngiTK Instantly (lUn'ipciir; c?r>l? iirmi'llni.-ly product'.! nculn fr<nn ?riy pliut. performer <lc?lrci? Kull liiMrucrioiiMU'iit by mall fur t' Aildrew, .1. II. Vaaderkai ?o,Tni'are>Jfla. ftto-OOO Pterrts for l@c!j| a . .... i.-i. 'flmro 1m ronton for thi*. p kf t v. o ?. aii over fr.OOO arrcM for tlie proFor Id Coin's PoviftxhS ]9 H --I*a\ VllMl.ltfrlj. Hrd:??.?n.iun?l?lili??"t Mi I1 iVJ !WM lilt* Nuilj Itliirt, 1CO(. Splrml'l ......... A Abov?? jov? n |*ok?jrpu contain It.* fa rl.T.t m-( .? t? tfrow 10.000 i<lanU, fui>. jffm hi) #vjj nishincr hnnhclc of l?rilUuot, #7jM IvJ HXu v. i,'i ti?l l?> , t??vrct her with out pfi eM fjjW IJ ffW iv.t i! iilKl v?or/, w 1 ACo ?*v t fftmvM unci this notice. mLSH Iwu r?^_ iiijj lux r^tuhi^ftioue.-ic. JOHH A. SAlZtR SEED CO, 3K >o. 1<>. ' i Thumpson's Eye Water E*?4a^SB|3!F;S3EaH^I j*| ucais WHlht Ail til; FAIU. I I Kb Pnmt roimh BTfiit*. Ta^ton mkkI. Liau Lji 1:1 tirrn*. 8oii| l>y <lruifi{Hln. W 14iBSia^i2i2sai2mzH^ k.. .