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1 5 ]tq'I REA A OAr>..A.A al can be?rel rectwih'I , l"y iegilk. . e wih a vera e the dalf 0 isltwo beto vg to the hs g f aide itdoohout ig aterte fa a ..twoOw at'ultin e1 p o uat of tine wheat the lia I r ' r ;l or o prchet' beorehiai, well uecd. hi tree alronr of. water, and made Into a thin grupe diut With the sweet whey, maket SMto for - ayoug oalt. One w io)t fou .tieag day.e Wnhe artiai 1 thre so foreek.odften eolgb. Tho oup'g caltlhoud be fed tbree.,ftour ge a nd eul u'th e tlare9 tal skim milk fo. thp second weekj"ber >wlll not be much troubie iFarmelr '-iaton Malone, bf Doylestown town. saip. If 1s.pvs, ilupegsxAfme boiled wheat, a sma quantty at three or four times a day. When a calf is three or four weka old it will d in.to piouulitln itinc ' ad ewodn't og eartbrernde, ndoWekd later Will take a portlbn . of ,the Aae afeed he cows eat ' If th~erkl s but 016 04110 toear~ a slnaller quantity Qf. tei pn e e at once. It oi6dbs mid6 fresh ievery gday. t I agood A"t,whey cannot-be obtained then y tea will do thin .the mu h Wbtld . .Thls is jiad by tak ing a peck of nut clover bay of god quality, placing it Inr a' lwooden or. earthen 'vessel, pour two gallons b?~ boiling water on gt, cover and allow to' steep or draw from eyopi ggunti h morn ing, strain and add tohtle,tsto There is really muh les difficulty In rearing calves than e most people suppose, mainly beon(,t$ the practlce is new to this gnrason sedgt wielacatee thi gQeraio,' I6 ousoon be learned. Xa Y ta ers ethr plow under the Weeds trash eonf grass (wild grasses), or else wbti neheasary to hei lean tip the piecef ishnd, gatker the,trah together !and put it nto.titb,barn yard or. in the fpig sty iron gwhence it Is carted out,as manure, on the lad, whtere the weed and grass seeds. get widely scattered and have an opportunity to grow un cheked. The same .s true of the grass and weed seeds which scatter out of the hay fed to the horses and cattle. iThis is thrown back into the manure, and is carted oht into the land. As a very large pat of the work of the farmer is In fighting weeds and-grass, it seems to us veiy foolish to constantly freed the land down to weeds and grass and then pghavepthe fun o?) of fighting them all the seasonp. The best 'way to avod ueh trouble, In a gre}t measure, Is to take the otrash to some bare or claye spot on th farm, and then burn it. This will not onlydetroyth'e seeds and trash,; and supply the soil, there, with a lot f valuable asbes;but will materially fiter the'textture"of",the soll, tho heat developed in burning the trash isintegratingtmoe soil.m, siOta it not i well for every tormer, as he lays: o hIs ground for crop i the spring, to have 'a. piece for sorghum't as an experiment at least? Most farmers Who have grown it are pleased with the results, and te more there Is grown the greatok. Will be io advatagn, given for maufattring It into syrup or sugat+ as others will fuihe trouc 9achr n do utel work, whc urbe ore iomn and e wkiltha ute d.ordinhr fame ae gv torkt Tetamran sanese:"Any hue heepert fanorrovnd-the cuivtioofhe supceror tocoi s autter mlt,ng it, Purain bate lrgete prentaes of ure, doesd noden and iea reaily, tli bute iglavrel.edb Met ockmargain andal fiace pBat,ternias a urce dafr sutger and satp. Mlt als and itse bteprodc oll'i~l iseiolie top.nl large hi and yesoull nd th fats aoutrthe b otom, wrhd int co'or and given wif au d sgeeabi smrotercll. WIRTor empoye mota eKln green-eodder roe The hoes ofdde grey btote vale ofthroducsaduer; buer ftlavor epltal oniarant ano the col smlls lae tbnaly. an acres faAe.Y Ilamtobns mtre ofp aryn btrn fancy pras. MeTthey'all te dayse ol aihee ts thingp bett fthm hno whl fdoafts Pae the ottomn wtshao Iruns o:ore and giving doY ao dren. sel. A Tr' ons auli most ercen 00,000 foserds . The eart s nna, dreles W.to the valu of the fodder; an time itefs ore routble o plan seed atsae op will th hbupevntly -nefure Mten da i on'opstrsb sprin.N ny ls thbek grwinge to bing bftten toicsey, buil et tredng thy are fok when the gouend das ol, and es ther isnth s rets fornem hn rhoecovt Pleng done.ot nnvri ncs goA oouohe meao usping wilt ero x. pensiveO seesr. TepatIInil net yea a gda flor rstkwc (liesowrth tthero teplant Ater asny Lim beha r ithl ea r d 1y; o nfthe d gaf in opth aodgta the hO rvnsfur cue tha'avg i one.. pasture swing. dq t onyI tegassnue byLein bthen t ulsely butt raply byrothe stoc whnth aon pehs s fgromtihj ures thi rs rqt goe bord the efeatow Inig tIo manive pastring .. leaves it is poab he mlanrer toluk"o mhot lress whn tes to miech ios no Inicreasthei prouto oh.ft i mak hai feed folr w er clovern or1 foae chl or an at~ a~ earil sowigna po -a.for solli atrIn thpasonpmt t h 444 PA Soneo autta "aa".uri th e ya016. b4 larger than ' n a AG li r y t ."! tX9ofW 9' for R dIii , tKdI{Iforh i, Ion~ eyeglass. TO his ex per need vir this harmless little cloud by toittis danger. Across lis. bron'eo 0' there cu i es .% k- dewruinatton, 1ad, with t'tthe seameU th o fat is :# aboflt'h Anddll')sdt(l m oda thte nearest harbop, ,, Where i ,pfept safety the anchor Is dropped, quid the hardy narinprs Watch the- approaching t ih''*1th dOfi hce.6 , "; +": 'The stormhut, bu 't1- ;' The decks have been ote rad, the sails. close furled, and all ordinary.; preparations uiade for an emergecy. The storm increases but all' segps safe. But see! the vessel gives a sudden lurcd 'turris quickly aboutj and faway she goes! - . -The, anch otgatna re Ths rnig sh it m baye' fdlen safel*, but oite w 4litk. In that anchor chainl rengt of the phia,ano g i lie,trengt} of-it,te'aeest link.' On the sea of life, how many men are wrecked l?ecat}se,pf the unsuspected weakness of a 'Ilk lin the chain of health,-one weak .,vital organ ,in the The mystery of death is even greater than the mystery of life. We think the links of our chain are strong, but we too seldom critically examine them for ourselves and. nover really, knQw that they will bear the strain that w'e put upon theM.' "I have a .irlid," s id Dr. DIQq Lewis, "who cau lift 900 pounds, ani. yet is an habitual sufferer from kidney; and liver trouble 'and 'low spirits." The doctor who was one of the wisest and safest public teachers of the laws of health, wrote: "The very marked. testimonials from cQllege professors, resRectable physti olans and Other 'gentleel zof iitelli gence and character, to the value of Warner's safo cure, have greatly sur prised rme. Many of these gentlemen F know, and, reading thlQi testtnaony. I'd'A itnpelled to purchase some bot ties of Warner's safe cure and analyze it. Besides I took' some, swallowing. three times the prescribed quantity. I. am satisfied that the medicine Is not injurious, and will frankly add that if I found myself the victim of a serious kidney trouble I should use'tbis prepa ration." One year ago the Ser,zia, while in a great storm, parted her two-inch rudder Ohat ,-no wonder,--it was rusted through! The key to human health is the titqlie kleidney, and they ma$.l'ong kf osea 1'M be ignor ant Df'tho 4ot, hecatig th?e'ive forth Iittle':or no pain, - They Jn-xi,ity cause the majority.of 'all the 493lhs,by pol luting the blood and sending disease all through Lhwy atano-' IIOUSEIqHOLIT iN THE winter time many of our fai~ readerdg DlJe recreation anc1 amsmn,no b h cultivatiori of.pin;wich will prove to be a eolace lar aning roozns.: A flue or1 ainent is' tieO'hinnitig" shell of lycopodium, wh1ich is extremely preth ty. Some of the shells are the ordinary conch shells, others are made of glazed plastet -and c-overed with .foam tints, The thoss is arranged to. drop,. and it has a light and refreshing' effect, Brackets filled wvithi Jycopodium add grace and cheerfulness to any apart ment. The only care required ks sprinkling as often as the moss drIes. There is a demand for growing ferns for the ta~ble centre piece. Many per sons, who insist utpon always having plants on the dining table and who pre fer fobiage to cut blossoms, b)ecause odors sometimes interfere with flavong; have a permanent fern basket arranged ini this way on the~ ex,tensio. table: HIave 'a pine leaf made for the eentre or tihe table. A hole in the centre of thuis will hold the tin pan or fern basket, and bring it even'with the surface. Theo table cloth may' be put on In the follow ing manner: There must be two table cloths Ironed with but one'seam length wiue through the middle. Lay those two seams together with on~e barely lapping the other and pin .ftrnly at the centre about the fern .pan, under the foliage. A heavy warm flat-.iron will press the lapping down neatly. This Is very easily accomplishred and looks nicely. To MAtt e A Fist NA2KIN.-B3oiled fish, like corn, Is best brought to the table in a cloth to keep It warm. F'r fish, a' piece pf linen about forty inchOs long, bp twenty-three wide; IS requireQ. It may be of tea toweling, fine crash or butchers' linen. Out of each corner cut a piece ten inches long by seven wide, wvhichi will leave the proper sizdd fla'ps to' turn over at the four sides. On either flap embroider a bunch of coral, a fish-net, a spray of sea-weed, or some such desiga in 'washing silk. Spread 'the tiapkin dn the dish,' garnish it with parslpy, lemon or egg, turn over the corners, and you -will 'have a prettier dish than painted china. French table napkins are always long and narrow, -like a towel, so that they over the sides go't the-die'ss ap well ds the l . 'Thiii~is 'a sensible ItproVemeit. n rthi square napkin, which has as much too much .one way and toe little another as Dick's hat-band. To crystallize oranges and nuts, take one0 dppj .f, sugar, one small cup o(' wvater, and Ithe jluice of onb lemon. tt this' boil until tii'o sirrp' when dropped -from a poon, looks like fine white hairs, and Is britl,( Then dip small pieces gi orapg o $6 hiis ly them on butter ed plae to'dry. ' .thpwhole meats of Fyng)iliwalnutyn i. Very niice crystall.. hAldn.-gor t,ableh or mantelpiece.a are piow never seen. TIhey are either covere,d,or draped wl h slk, velvtor plush, or vainted and "grained to leok" like wpd - 0Ri% niR bedrooms now hai.e the fioo1i gLfovefed with matting or ta ehecloth and plath) swiss trimmed with lace are much uis@d4 fg d(o idoh -- a ms sage on A elstal 6ard, calledd for an en *elp,ying: "I am going to write ~stqt~~t~ , 1Aunt Jane; but I dore. wan ito g4 bareheaded like yours!"" St. Afly te OPA 20 A 'AI i.SUwVk ~pctefi; stapds head :. iouaer 'above i other ngllfr* is tqr." ' Hee"hy tknow, Gra e e t e e s da U' t-i his,book. Wndai n and Hier.1scases any nddroasicforc;r@. aeq iiqt I teachos su t;ottk;tit; WI {'6ddriehd Is in r e t aUd 14n 4lru titih i tisatfoF<r . to Dr. for arrsting theearly dVelopten totdpul. mndll r dlsase. flup !'d. p 1 ure" oul t nat l tl cato Heopo s uth its infiuohdo' anid usb'tilhe rv'd tll tth( many diseases which spring frotn a de rangewentf;the '.1 bjg'"DIs ory i a ttien au " . . Utl' Ho\v often Is the light of the bousohuld clouded by signs of.. melancholy .or irrita bility on the part of the ladles. Yet the, are tiot to bo blamed, for they .are the ro stilt of ailmepts peculiar to thatsex, whio1 men know not of. Bht the cause nay b< removed and joy restored by the use of Dr Pierce's "Favorito Presrip tion," which as a tonic and nervino for debilitated wo iuen. is certain, safe and pleasant. It I beyond all comipafe .the great healer u women. " Dying is as natural as living. Time Wonderful K-Wren itemedies. r bly o gr atest.succeslgi1ho, wa 4f l 4ute4iti'o ,that has.,ecr. ;beet 1. that Which Dr. Qf'rlee ]) ep, t -t ii1xchane Placey 6 i'rk, 'I now bringing to the attontlon of the public During the past few montlip, the K-Wrei lRemedies havo jumped into. popular use and everybody who uses them has but onw thing to say, viz,: That they are the great ost and ynosy magical romcQe ; for. Coughs Colds Asthna, iatattCbii ubtjs,, ant all forus of thrgat and nasal diseases ovei discovered. bee -ad}'ertis?tne it. in anothe colmmn of this paper. A writer says it is generall; 4hought that the age of trees ma: be ascertained by .the number o concentric 1igneous layers or "ripgs. each layei- corresrndiibing' td tho growti of a year.. This prlnpiple does not a> ply to tropfcal and'e4tdatorial trees, ia is shown by the following facts: 1 Chareuncey visited the ruis of Palen que, in Mexico, in 1850 and agaiu it ISS1. On one occasiun lie cut off th branch of a shrub which he judged it its size to be about 18 months old, hti lie found 18 concentric layers. On ht first expedition the party cut dowi several trees to get at the pyramid New shoots.hvo since grown, whlcl must, of course, all be of the same ag -22 years. On one of these Mr. Char ency counted no fewer than 230 con centric layers. The kola nird, largely used in tI'plcI ;Africa to make an Invigorating bevet age, was subjected somne months ago t careful analyses, and Is found to ricber in caffeine than the best coffe while containIng also the same agtis prInciple as cocoa. Negroes are Bsa not to touch coffee when ,they can'o1 *tan' tis biut, It is said by a ])D Danieli to ho. growying jna in pQrtant artIcle of ~comnmer6'm thii Soudan, 'and(, It 1a- thbggit, w aoan tind -'its way Jrgo: Europea! countries. Samples have 1been sentt Londoi mned ical nied fdt ''exybrmer nd to planters' for agricultural piu poses, it 14 believed to aid digesilo atnd to render people capable of witti standing the depression consequ6in upon prolonged labor, Opiers . lait ('or it the power to relihve mienti d pression, and to not only subdue th craving for alcohol, but prevent it Intoxicating effects. ,'omne time agio a remarkable accider took place at a factory in Neusati large iron kettle' was used to :ho) water, into this open vessel moltel ~iron was a)jowed to flow In a moderat htreakidi for 'naakibig lroW:ahot. chanced that one or the workmen b mnistake let the Iron hlow too rapldl.3 There wd~ 'a 'andden deovelopmnent 0 steam which threw out a part of thi wvater', frightetling the~ laborer an causing hinto drop his ladle iso that 4 pdunds of iyested iroxn fell at once int theiwater. There A was an, immediat outb~urst of steam arid a ltodegplosion which shattered the kettle .in fran 'rpents, tore .up the woodWyork,, threi the laborer nearly eight feet backward andebroke, his rlght lee. Only ver; smlportlons:of the0 kattle wore fount where it stood, Bdths of then) /wer to 1be noted that the~ kettle. had ci cover~ .F/om a 'zool6gloai paper .by M. MI chaud on the matoFil colleetedl an< observatioin hifad6'b~y hiut In the valle of the Ogbone, in:Cen'tral Africa, somi Interesting facts are, given. Thew teru perature is nearly constant at abou )9 k i o4oti. hM ' j~ anoc an< t q4~rwn. lt6ghi the peo Plae~abbl, the ery brave, The sheep have no wool, and but ver) little hair. In the forests there is a dark, fierce species of cattle found,4 great abundAfnde, probably becnuse thi fear with which the natives regia thoem allows these animals to mult1ii3 Without,a tJi9resti 1 c of the chire, There are nhiii nM ie i A correspond~ent of oneqttjimedEd, journals says thati the' Ap bi tlon *t strong soldtlon'Tot chr6 mie aoI,d stre befu ie ,ab y .meiu of acitra el's.hajr penciiiothe bet iudi eefetl mdethodd of removind; Mrth. .P-rofessor Fr',itsch has found thtat. electrIc organs of t,he torpedo are devdfE ~oped fromt the'outer -gilli niuscles of tii fifth gill arch. These, wiich in rgiy. andi sharks form the powerful lpweY jswy muscl a re l n t1ihe4t (ado, t.h eldt #0 14taking 4!~ he naipan 6 n.'pin wter rie wa sobn 'Ws ~e t ahco,phd1is said.t ihe a su it~ 6 esw,l'hchjiy ,. lNiall rosen Pt?ncorree ma trdtsiantaci at n.,ima trenfthou Al:esuiing fe..ntIi 1 ? ?(i"' t RitN 'cl'Iio'2 tramn fliiin thouisandsctt "f_thooerb. weaUkn M dit e Ii'o t ti BQ , N. X , a ord d a tozpo o me nlcelsdi t S f wOm ' ola an n , "ex o tot oorphys 1t itnd ? O o n io nm tt of tub g or o oan ad ist= ba ts ad itstt moq n aes dre ad teroxu e y pt s" oue kene .ofr FAorito PrWia laUese p va ae o go rd to io toQed th r1ni dkp lbh' onderu afer wot I ci e s t'and "'rioy.nt, dut e aost noeti andifl r ite mand r lou gti ata a enxi d , an to t wob,nd Ito apperdgsf > aSr'U at<dia u te r ed wortd ou aeeper nd ursi 9 b tuG ee an women anrlly, Dr~o. I iseJ?vrt Prsrpintq ts Io.eimn nequaled not a it ess i a " notntiec ton e. t t~ae asa ore ig i , ot u iong de ptur , rual to d i o lb l niet e pp and o ae acompanieoe ih intra' tn. ti al reg\a t A- axr orontlr olO.g "10 grvou ,exeiotc4bWty, irritability, et:~ ).faustlo, prd ftatbit dysttrio, aom and .ro n '' disest; a erfe ou sa mptdsu nt rnin attdact ton dna norgania dise,na Of the womb. It ioducc; tefrQLi hig eieep and rolieves martal anxiety att d epondeno n 1 ig n [, uor. th rot tw g a "ooto n erltyoi eni io of i ine -ca r1l ond paui nd by arri exerdoned and kilful phyttianu autl adapts owma's~ delleate orgarito. It ttise uro y vegetable In its comnposition n' Ott'ol hleas1C3 In its cirets in riy"condition or'the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatevet causo arisansa w rtyc stomdial indigestion,;dys" pepsi amnd kn6 a sntpts, Its uLO;n smNa' doses. will prove very beneficial. "tem cFavOrito Proaeription is a pot. tvo Cur e for the most complicated and " tn to cases of leucorr'hea, oxessivo flowing, tinflo de nstrumitio, bnnntf suppresiont trol t ,on or' al Itiao ens toinr, weak bac,' )ul ek ein ' nt 6cel1 y"Hovrin benr iI-dowa sensat r Iifaral"aItiou' lad;,ulcer ation pf thqn womb, in tinanttlon, pain ari tendere. ooIn ovariea, ateti it1 integnal h eat." s in regular oand promoter of n tiynai 'notion, at that critical peryod of change fl'totu girlhood'to womanhood, """.iavoi"ite pr'e. acription" is a porfectly safe mntedlal fapent, ad can produp only good re .ts. it is equalyic ou d valuable In its effects m whon takenfor those ditorit rs And doringe mants incident, tot t' l6iter'rind muost eritical prinod,lnowss'i9" Tho Cbnnge of Life."tae n n Ii ennc d of wt'he e o tercuar Goahv M dical Dioery, and small laxative dotes o Dr. Piero's Purgative Pellets (Little Lie)111 to i}r inyadBadrdsa..d The r c'orhibncd use also removes blood' taint, hedrt abomihe cancerous and scrofiloua humes from the system. 16FvrieIraCri/i; i h nymedicine fot' wotncn, sol by drtlggiss, 111101 t positivo guarantoo froam the ant - Sfactrors, that it will giv eutisfaction In every cas3or uorey vil.bq refundgd. Thia guaran ten l in 'crrid tho ibottle-wrnpper, ' i arrid out for inainy ytota oLerg botlt closea) $1,001 or aix ottoto >o ls, ,tho For large Illustrated Treatise on DIscases of Women. cbe pages; pporcoered,,oend tei cents ing stamps. Address, Wori'S pispensary Medical As$oaatleen, )-- tln' tl'i't1l O N . A0ry bQe ~qrom 91 no t roalig -21 Ti vos awItete t i rh o neteC ~ea te ag ni.Th)pd oP SolTiREEu pcnions roing fl io AkJo 1ie t~t lie rI#agid rfrs * mT or. o aV 11 re newan L'B?qO~patarot N U Iftv-p r is 4 PtteiritiTafla Cignh ltdis oAhi 'tc i hr t iiI t ynncrkoan lvA J.t 6kIeay 1etro t ay' hrh n~ iis-"ihav ronio on clss y crrol~)mlec* ,. - lhau any of t iod girlsit, o y f go out MYtWltr',U ' t . ,1 e t t fi l ' Jb 1 t 1 to :eA nW ? . rg ',gt,'mprej to, gainst tnarrihl itotnl imd ake t<;o ieotion in itII ad)ot nj "(iol, Q1V" ; ape. nva1terh> ' meto dinspQvrii the dogf, " .c .,i( siM You .trylg tonxn ; 1, that yesc e . -o1 his head 0 rnepto grate? J." girl; an only trying. bto tari ti n"iaonin itgod a "pronologse' office Boston and aike to have his 'ead eg ai tl:' After } 'onent's inspetstiot thlu pie AsQZ satr i,:madk xm. tng nieeountatdo comt,ptIQu~ Qt. jt rbu 4c r. ver ,ail;coe) eat.lnt a:lt~l .n"le1n S yu ' re ntnded 'e la sir,'1ireplied(, th1 l;lroun i cl acter meekly, o'but m wife is. ou noec 1 mpay any 'ttentionato the r beeth lpa SIiI Wovr.D 13g(..,V 1VEAU1hD.-= ".ourning goods, tlease," she iald nt the floor-walker. " "Yes. matlam, thits Wt, if yet wil;" and then ho added, l'eelingly D~eath is a sad thing, mnadam." ",1,t is. iudg d P" responded the lst i <P' iio1 Akis an purehates thi Mornin. 1 Ionly:wantto seethe lates flhingo,yott have In the. mourning, line my husband is a-very sick man." A .icFOi;rua> BT i'e.--"'Vol% tones" are a Apecies ,of porous rdcl round in ,the : art' . monntain9. ' Th moss known as violet moss which amits an odor similar to that o? violeti covers the stone thickly and fills it porous surface. The odor is saki to b retained sometimes for- years, and i increased by moletening the stone They are'much sought after in Eturop Ls a means of permbaneotly perfuming toilet articles., 4A ISOOTuiNO Cloa.-Gus DeSmit Hlectetter McG4innls-"What's [hi iatter?" "That cigar you are smokuz. 1 imells dreadful," "Yes, I know it." "You can't have any pleasure 'Ehuok ng it." "Yes 1 cant you see the longe' moke it the hanppier 1) will be whber ANj ELEOTRIC Touoii.--Mr. Orir ;9nbeak-You have: truly an electrk( ouch. Miss Fussanfeather (ath pan) -"What niakes yon think so?" "Why, I read the the other day tImit lectriolty wouki ,always ,put a lpiam uit of tunq." S3he fingeredl de . e.boaid no iolv hat evening. to otgauio .trouble,. no synlmp Ii lisoase, prop)erly speaking; but you Imply run down. *.What is your oceu. allon? - Patient-I am a city laborer amut WO! l 1)01 the public streets. Dotor-Ah, it is a I specte,a. O'.tegqili'e okerelse. - STLRANGER (t .(19irvant)-"How Is Ir. ]2. to-day?"- Servank,-"IRe isvery aw, sir, and is niot. expected to live tore than .a -few . hours." 5.tranger In a startled tdne).-"Ia that so? hen f must see him at once!" 8er'vant -"Are you an intirnate- perdor ail riend?" . tranger.- "No, I'm tho gas oliector" [HE W.AL a carpenter. He had lifted hammier to strike a nall.. Dh1 he trik'e? Not much! Ire 'ppused; then eturned his lamrneur to is. 176x,Th welvo o'clock whistle had b1owvn. Uei. ais,.~orking by the,dgy. OonsititIan, surely .Ourpad To tho Editor :-Pieaso inforua your 'rae iat l' have a positre -relhedy for t he tubove smned disea9e.. By its timely, use, )Iousands of DiKless equ~es hlav'e been pernianently 'otire., tall bo gladt to sdnd two bott ,e4 ot oy. 'remedy n~ if the wil seuti me erJpTh5 at a. o 'P. A. t$espectfl, a..~8 PC1l?t t and, "Wtdie i 1 youj - that Irty rgVe Ld ippt, g 'en?, ' Yi, 'Jdhg." ,M the nobbipmge 1.y ' "You tt:ndw o*' gladly' , 'wdh do '%s'n111'ch for er -thrs ihid th e~efmiil rob Mel). An'1WIc 16studd in ono.xpRtAiIn 01101Q1t1ftach at Yal; 400 t.m. nn vo l i or.1y S3avo ryur soap sudBNty~ate vlnes nd hrube A'' t b,t J , ' 67 t t ?s C). 'wt , p fl.,1Q,. '' u ti ouIri catatrlt by.prilyltig,tItRtbWla d "t have beon troubled wit catfrrl a year, e ''? eat aRM or bt ltronet tbep aui( totr LJd a d bettt' " e n MY, Caii ta,( rtka n oired I y + go ha:at,m eara i s turet,.ml o. r Vk C41't..r .a qi h?hol and cantol - il -f L1 6 . pcie< quantity la f'oAr dcnn r o : lptolhms ofllap - LrnId'~ iil ~'eWv dropS of any pih ' Ct'.f; ff Cll)'t [A,; A 3 t Tc.ire '.I 4 1ta7?X o e ig v . T - a r,a - Gvep tolcsa weeyfi1p metaofmay.reariki'oe nras by w1 - s a n ri n d c a Aun:esi' l1i1 ti t:tw nvle or o t olin ' c,t' h- tivfe1 y o fe t n r.X Ifo 00P Sa itlO Mt.bised.thW Iap Y .lt l 4h1a a t e envi. y o-. .r f "llow s. n ,} devJa olsa,eBRG wtbi rSutop iley o et nust eath k . of e' .t " o al bet L no n . tingk Tl9 I .' as Co , W.o.9l .fl., fr('o i l a1t 'i' sl.tro. - Wr)~ou MA wil rosbal>peintt lid fes thef eny orkaboe:erelo bor1s) ifai. . "IdOa ofT oels tre uttn ' miiy estd9 ntv e sslo et. o " i o z NO pro in rlun htl's cld i)e as f3 r4o i "n Jfropi"y, nae l t been nrln to 'ov lyoin t . hrount- Yo &C. Upro kuwillarelyn ehi: pe by . ri. oh to &lCo., rchmo V., v ys trly, mar teyh. itk. Io lo 'u. usey seobintofbehesr.cgello' oiato I At aLtn anyainro;t i mes L hl Sapfetss, We rrieoh as .o0aig &5--v. mo} BST MAN hwesiae ttletytt lthe whole trh,ny o .bI willot carlblreve wev't a ~iacrres. Writ thenc an e foi doaefI.vwhat tey i uo ttyo. .t my et" t 1res f tn'e Sd (wey ', bee,Itig to begvcell aatd t [rut- u ,wand.aprot, fini, t11g., Te graes, .ceress .aoa.ie.r as pl,et y s . lackbpors.n .Ae.h .mstne a. 1 v rl ,alo Tent )o 'em s('tul i n t . A .1 IUOUIl X rO INDIGSl1ION and DYSPEIAv. m o 1 to tlrpo athe ?"or.albct t tth ,sc illV scrc.uely o ly d of a o t weT rIi ar ntH OT itA t and st:o IT WILL. 7n y~ e'm rqatie ' np te en .O oI. TTO for yoiirself.whtret the.wi l 1ot~i,fo~ r, you T R a t cur - the stQncI h they rfl om.r~it n axi t Iin 'Ak o'Ja t h oi c1 I)IOJ5'o T .At tr il i, nearj Svd bettol UWjdeI tlhvii tb"gsado (1no ,lOlifu - and so will sud a uottlo to you; ox pnssilat to frei. c luvo n! rnl - Our ",ln u ,I. WM.l,. lIab 191.( 1 uII t '. Moan; mnet n!ing ~Al M3s.i Y' *~ OATOre'i UA 01ErNitu. temve . N V~I "Q I.W 3'su eng ftl' r ey s' d)1 z in i S SV ARI free .' 0. a y(!(' A n c r g r fn__ __ __ 211 . f t eth aosi 1 . 9 c w AFFlC ~ 1INATE 20;ven.:erleeneli n 4Le 'Per.~ an.enity,resoc thsinqd y tl cre51~ u ~ 'g nd t c(a r e*Ak iI4ti fin -P4fbId 'i:V iber o~ l 1 F er or, Exproso Mon Odr a yoar'o 6ulboori ption to th ri Soffer will Includo th e L~~ IFor dnicsagksynan s a Lf( sjuCs ;d' ers and Filll-pago Frontispece Pictutres. *'hb Wsi && CO. q3 o leO ileib 't ir6ltl# Cat rrda W iits la ;' ' (fi hl. to y il ntit u st able m ib ha'o e s w'tl inat ,I aIuo ura i r tt'A,? ?l O' tr tul"{ I ufbov ed, rd tresli Atja. 11pu, lib .J 13 t 'vit . Ota ise t toy 1)0; }weL : r nOVa(t hAl)nvigoraictie( 4'id I eery grg'au '. ' . "r:a ar ' pv 1ioki rOb,tIlt i rcth hea r el tioY lo the.a La conoludee a r oo4.t ;> s } ao luch1 gogd tats I t6ntinued lta use. ; 951,t la greatly hwpoved, ad' t I e WoUau,',' Mrs. , 3B. A otvark, ; Ji Z < arsapaMt% billy ai l'\igirl' . $1; ixror$s. Prepargddi -VCf 1 l u O11?, !potecarles, t 0wol1gs r r Usti ONDERUL I IWE E 10 .;T4,p' st p 0 ooo of 'the M 11, t l a cO'4 ai'b Ah Iohow tan Lay sid In with a ragt verand all u,nionta. Why not make asra fo dkousbt sure; and get a bottle or the wonderIul n .W-on 4'ul 3lan.which,itae wn'ertfu cures etected by --9 ec b nl'lent i t1 shcoren4dess-, coule, itgle - sicde-to l nt a hakn 'roughlItowhen a bthelo thu yy 'yptter(tll g-Wreu Cousb/. sw l i give almost a", ho- oelkartot' d u the more powerful DA1s it fai sedat nightiand mor a ig. K,\Wreh irT&bhos euro.ltoarsoi ess Inttuatanooilsly" A fcathy h et to tog hile l ht r vell be ltptlatornhe ouse so the0 KVreut Oil iniim ail 'rreffa. or ronp, and sore Lthroat t t Iitiaa%l1i,capo bei ro ilit, any nore than any btt,ien. fo tho tropt adlungs. Cle.rgymn. puliol stiuers, actors an' lawyera pronounCtmln slmttrlyy,u~ Utcl?pnsalo lirggtkeep tdn. and in pces shere tllYi ASat nao ol, .' roorea theo I*Wrelt"'l uehe will bu niallei m1 fl f 'p ric e po itad. Ahe i nali, wilt be sent by exprees, charea prep&td, tw'hen otderiu; sia i h 18 aid 1 cents per boxr l otttf, 1IAIII"l"S b. hi li, sOS, " AnaTa _ 49 I:ru'l age Place . Y. ~'RA D E MARK aono whore the Woodbino Twirieth. Hlate are sabRIt bitt "Rovaot''41 BATs" beata Rus'les ]3ees, bobs, Ate lt,1 quies Bked"tg eta,~~ potato 13ug . ,3pa trowra, Bsmk Weas**, ohrs Cipmtks, Moles, Was1jlngndatrarohting ?wdor. Arvela, the world.. Howtd Wash and Irn Dishes, Glassware, indows, thade.clear: A.' !o taI with - Rtonfi YOUNGs8 : io$ Rieo" anoq nedhav rtj d art u free q best b a o rot, eow tor I"l urn th d6Ara,lat.se htac h e o ROUGH c0RNs A Great Medical Work f&iloung and;Middle-Agqd Mens ItNOW THYSELFU ,C:alta lia~at . re tia pno n tbaap i r taililorv6sia 'Iyl. ttlUblt a - as ,rita raJU t tian lent i ac tso pt limted in ht useati,t*diuM ifjo~ Ne, S bv I iiaa as J$iONES tt P1 r t F ELtr as auaao hu pran.adadn ~A'@N5_IAt i.0 t~~ ieol er atItoih yeta?3u ttits -4-,-g,a.~~~ 4M