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AGRICULTURAL.
TOPICS OP INTPRKST RELATIVE
TO FARM AND OAUDEN.
Rnckintr Horses.
One thing I have never been ablo to
understand and that is the subject of
bucking horses. 1 have given the ques¬
tion some study, and find that only in
tho Western part of tho United States,
in South America and in Australia do
horses indulge in this most unpleasant
performance. This would not be strange
rf it was rosflned to hones raised in
these countries, hut it seems to bo in the
olimate, as the progeny of 'Western
ponies, if taken Last, never buck, aud a
colt of a high-bred Eastern horse If born
on the plains wi:l buck the first time a
saddle is put on its buck, a thing that
other colte from the same mare born in
the East never do.
Both tho Kentucky and Irish horse*
have a trick of bounding into the air and
alighting w tit stiff legs, which is some¬
times called buck jumping. But this in
no way resembles the true plunging book
of tho plains. I n ver saw any one who
could account for the change of
habit in eolts born in the West, but
•vory man who ha* ever had anything to
do with horses in that section of the
country is perfectly funiiliar with the
fast Mi.yja'ch.
Early Potntoes.
Throe years’ experience convinced a
Farmer and Ur ttur correspondent “several days (hat
his prnotlro brings potatoes
sooner than if planted without manuring
in the hili.” Starting, “the first anpor-
tuni(y in spring,” with loose, loamy land,
“reasonably rich qr made so by thor¬
oughly working in of wtll-ro.ted ma-
nuru,” he proceeds as follows: thoroughly fined
'The soli sfcould be
before planting. Mark the rows, run¬
ning the plow reasonably deep. implement A good for
siuglo shovel is early the host potatoes—havo tho
marking for half
tows about three or three and a
fleet apart. Take re t-onably fresh each ma- hill
ume and drop a forkful where
is to he planted. Cover lightly with
soil and than drop a whole potato of
medium size; on this co\cr well, *tcp-
piug on tlie hill to press the soil on the
seed. Tim fre h manure will aid mate¬
rially in securing the necessary warmth
to induce germination,and if, as is some¬
times the ease after planting early ia
spring, wo havo several days of cold,
wet weallior, iliere will bo considerably
h’ss danger of the seed rotiiug. As soon
after planting us condition of soil per¬
mit, u thorough harrowing should be
given. This lines and levels the sftrfaoe
and destroys young weeds that tuje Condi¬ cer¬
tain to start. Under ordinary nearly ‘always
tions two hamwings surface can mellow. The
bo pivot). Keep the
first working should always time.! be tlijs deep¬
est, getting shallower ea h 1 gen¬
erally prefer (o give at least one good
hoeing after the first cultivating so plants as to
loosen the toll well between the
and kill weeds. Cultivate suflcicntly
to keep oloun and have the soil mellow
so that a strong, rapid growth will be
made. After a good start by tie vines,
i flud It advisable to tiiin to tot over
tliroo good pluuts to each hill.”
Farm ami Garden Notes.
B*ets aro relishad by mileh cows.
I r »<*i oyitur shells and ground lxmes
to fowl*. :
Fresh lime scattered areund the Afilar
will help to keep it dry.
buys Permit nr> smokiug about thq lturn,
tacks or strawstaeks,
Coru-foddar cut fine, moistened and
sprinkled with eorumeal or bran, is eaten
uj> etfan.
Ho** fattened oti barley are reported
to portiol um\s superior meat with u large pro-
of lean.
A dth-yman asserts that, eu the oilier same
amountuf food, ho never saw
young aktlo do as w ell as Holstein*.
AceonW to Col. F. D. Curtis the hog
is tha smhtost thWost animal we have among
us, aud like man, especially m
the stomat’X
In niiikinjnut orders for nursery stock
ouo is_ liubldtto invest too largely in
uoveltios. prettv closely to tested
and proven vuYties. V
Scaly legs ia v ls, a complaint of the
season, should treated by rubbing
twice a week w'th\ mixture of laid aud
karosene, applied Wf*m coml
Salt benefits tin 0 st beau bv kill-
ayr:.:;SS man aed us a prevoufive and 5 sure S curl of
ohickeu cholera. \
pends as 1 those on the S. in England. mode of management Everything i d t
farmeri farmers . compel compel sheep sheep to to forage, forage, while wl £
Lnglaud tb«y are treated hi carefully
« are cattle. .
It has b*en found in California than
•old air blast dries fruit in the niost uj-
feet manner, bum pi us of fruit drisA
this way—prunes, apricots aud apulof-
two years ago art: still in a ^ mrtect ,iie
of preservation
Secretary Woodward would draw <vl
spread manure from deep. tho stable, cvei f
the snow were a foot He belie vs
does that, fifty spread on corn land good in the than fall,it who
p«r cent, more
spread tile following spring.
Professor Robertson, of Cauaita, clens
that cream raised by ihe deep old
process highly produces flavored a butter that isle, is
less when first
aud but is, :n fact, often insipid with at that ad tue,
its flavor increases age, is
at its best when several weeks old. •
A practical authority states th$th«
best way to make » the hog-crate, height his
opinion, is to have J tree-
fifths of the length of the hog. at the
width three-fifths the height. In IT his
will make a eonifo'tablo crate cJainlv a
properly tra ued hoy. It is
worth trying.
Keep cream apart from any hong-
smelling vegitalKCs, as milk not log so
rapidly ab ; orl« odors as or iream.
Never |int it int■ a jar that fis had
vinegar. ]iiikies »r a id's h: ft, util the
jar is thoroughly cleansed and aired,
The best plan is to have a jar epecially it
for often it, thoroughly and be very washed particular and aiy.d pat it
PEARLS OF THOUGHT.
Destroy ignorance and let progression
progross.
Every utterance creates somo kind of
an impression.
Calumny is like coal; if it does not
burn it will soil.
Itcal glory springs from tho silent con¬
quest of ourselves.
Avoid temptation through foar you
may not withstand it
Never spoak evil of any one. Be just
before you ore generous.
Colors are extensively used in tho
decoration of black toilets.
Our acts make or mar us; wo aro tho
•hildren of our own deeds.
It is nn irrefragahlo law of mind (hat
moral efforts become easier by repetition.
Ho who docs not cDgago in the quar-
rels of others will have 1 few of his own.
Every man has three characters—that j
which ho exhibits, that which he has, j
anil that which ho thinks ho has.
Irresolution is n worse vico than rash-
ncss. Ho Hint shoots host may some-
times miss the mark, but ho that shoots
not at ail can never hit /t Irresolution
loosens all tho joints' of a state; liko
an aguo, it shakes n/)t this nor that limb,
but all tho ho ly i* at onco in a fit.
3800 Picturesque Islands.
My visit to Jnpun ha# Lcen a delight¬
ful one from first to last. Tho surface
of the conulry is broken and diversified,
and the scenery in some parts may be |
called picturesque and beautiful. As
you traverse the country, mountains are
almost always in sight. The valleys and
plains aro under high cultivation, and
the soil productive. A great system of
horticulture rather than of agriculture
way be said to prevail, for the land i*
lor the most part broken up into small
patches of lice and cotton and millet,
and a variety of garden vegetables, so
that large districts have tho appearanco
of one great garden adjoining the vil¬
lages, or with humble lodges or homos
scattered among the fields. Everything
here, from tho people to tho national
territory, seems to bo on rather a
small scale. Japan, with its 8800 j
slunds uiul its 87,000,000 of peo- j
ple, h-ts a national tciritory of oaly
IS 1,000 square miles, or a littlo more
tlian three times the area of the state of |
New York. Hence the population in
many portions of tho country is very
dense. Tho Japanese are au industrious
people, with simple habits and few
wants. Tho laboring classes wear but
littlo and cheap clothing, aud are satis-
lied with very simple food. A cup of
tea, a littlo rice, a f«w vegetables and a
bit of dried hsh mgke for them a satis-
factory meal. But they strike me as a
very genial and kindly people, much
more so than the Chinese, as I havo
seen them on tho Pacific coast. They
scein to enjoy their domostic and social
life. They are rapidly 1 ccoming an in¬
telligent people, wi ling not only to re¬
ceive, but anxious and ambitious to ob¬
tain knowledge.—[Now York Evange¬
list.
Missed Death by an Inch.
A man at work on tho Huntiiigtoa
bridgu across tho Ohio, near tha foot of
Central avenue, was standing on one of
tho piers at least twenty feet above tho
water. All around the base of tho pier
wero broken stone, driven piles and all
sort of debris, on which a falling body
could bo dashed to pieces. Nowhoio
about tho pier was tlicro any deep water,
save in a narrow hole, the upper part of
which had an area of not moro than four
by six feet. While the man stood upon
I *be edge of the pier, uukuowu to him a
rx- z
Not ot all. He made as neat a dive as
eve/did tho most expert swimmer di-
vetly into tho well-hole already do-
I swerved “r n - loot -*•?**. to t.ie right his
,
brains would have bocu spattered upon
the rocks.-[Cindzmati Time* Star.
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; The Frieudaof Philadelphia have a Com-
mittee which protests against tho liquorsuns
! 011 oitv passenger cars, and another which
I protests ( saloon against, uurpos,s. tho renting of city property
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Srdil by nil Aritgg^U. $i; six for $:>. f ropared only
by C\I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
A Oenerom Landlord.
Barou Vorwarts has near Stavonhagen,
in Mecltloaburg, an cslato ol about flvo
thousand acrca. It is chiefly devoted to
wheat and beet-root, and ii worked by
its owner on a form of co-operation; and
although the times are bad he is
still able to make a good profit on tha
capital value of his estate. Ho is his
own farmer. He pays very small wages
in money, but tho laborer is provided
with a house, a supply of corn, a piece
of grazing land, tho means of education,
and other advantages whioh enable him
to live in comfort. The baron is con
tent with four per cent, interest as his
own share, and once in ton years he
divides tha remainder or the profits in
equitable proportions among the peas¬
antry. At the last division, which took
place in 1884, as much as $200 or $230
fell t0 ^ share of a glnglo family> This
excellent Landlord lives among his peo-
pic, and has so completely identified
himself with their well-being that tho
peasants do not speak of “tho baron's
wheat or horses,” but of "our wheat”
aud “our horses.” Tho baron belioves
that so far as agriculture U concerned
he has discovered the means of harmon¬
izing the interests of capital with those
of labor.—[Chicago News.
Organized Female Thieves.
A new method of stealing has just
been detected at Viouna, Austria. A
number of women established employ¬
ment offices for placing shop-girls, and
succeeded in gaining tho confidence of
numerous store-keepers, Tha young
ladies they recommended were first in.
structed to rob their employers and hand
over tha proceeds of their thefts to the
agents. The latter made regular round#
every day. On entering a store the
agent would make a small purohase, for
which she would pretend to pay with a
largo note. Tho fictitious difference,
consisting of money stolen, was then
openly placed on the counter and
pocketed by the agent. The latter re¬
tained fifty cents or $1 of every day’s
takings of each girl, anil paid tha re¬
mainder to the bitter. The whole gan g
is now in custody. The occurrence may
lead to the introduction of our system
of» cashier's desk in every ttore to re-
P ,ace 1,10 ordinary mosey drawer, ae-
ccsuble to every employe. The losses
of some of the store-keepers aro esti-
Hintocl at $8,000 to $4,000.
Largest Turn in the World.
Not withstanding the wonderful di-
mcuslons of California trees, the Deputed
largest tree in thi world is uot$ to be
found among them, but is situated in
Mascoli, near tho foot of Mount JEtna.
is called the “Chestnut Tree of a
Hundred Horses,” and moreover is be*
lieved to be one of tho oldest trees ia
the world. Its name arose from tho re¬
port that Queen Jane of Arrafoa, with
her principal nobilily, tool; refuge from
a violent, storm under its brandies. At
one time it was supposed that it con-
sisted of a clump of trees united, but on
digging away the earth the root was
found entire at no great depth. Five
enormous branches arise from one great
trunk, which is two hundred and twelve
feet in circumference. A part of the
trunk has been broken away and its in¬
terior is hollow, and is large enough to
contain a flock of sheep or two car¬
nages driven abreast through it. It
still bears aa abundance of fruit, and
its collectors havo built a hut within
the trunk, the better to promote their
work.—[Prairie Farmer.
his own longevity tho other day with
threo reasons: First, that he/Vas tho
c ‘CS 27 saji 5
had spent four hours in each day in tha
open air, unless prevented by winch a stoyvi.
Ho added that h.s riding, of tho
«w r „™ mado w„
primarily for the purpose <?f ^eing out
of doors, and not of being on horse-
back.
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At Economy, Penn., the twenty-eight of tho Harmony old
men and women survivors
Society, celebrated establishment. the eighty-third They anni-
versary of their own
property^worth $15,000,00ft
100 Doses
This not catch Is a One
line only
but true saiiarlila, is only beat original of which spring Hood's with is inedt- Snr and the Dollar
very
iiue and blood purifier. Now. reader, prove it.
Take a bottle home and measure Its contents. You i
will find it to hold KX) teaspoonfula. Now ilod the
hired ions and you will find tint, ihe aveiJfedoM
lor persons of different ages Is less then a spoon-
tul. Thus the evidence of the peculiar str* I and
economy of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is ooucli#'£ A; and
unanswerable*.
and "Feeling languid and dizzy, having Hood’s Sarsm no ^Cpetitn barilla, j .
no ambition to work, I took invlgor^ror j
with the best insults. As a health and
medicine for general debility I thluk It euffrrior to J
anything else.*’—A A. Ruum, Utica,X. Y.
"My wife and myself w ere both genes illy run l
down. Hood’s Sarsaparilla brought us out of that j I
tlrtd f,cling «ad Kale ns tool liko jouug people
again. It has done more for us than all other medi- | •
dues togeUier. Kivh*RE UaWKEVRsv, AmlcyviUe,
Long is and, N. Y. J 1 !
Hood’s SarsapartlD , a
S<fid l\v all druggists. $ 1 ; six for $5. Prepare? only
6 > C - 1 HOOD * CO- Apotht-oaries, U,weli. Ms ^
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A’New Whim,
Nearly all the fashionable of tho fair
sex in London, now wear wu’st watches.
They are constructed in every form, from
the plain leather strap to the magnificent watch is
bracelet, where the face of the
encircled by precious stones. The same
device is also applied to purses, pocket- which
books, caues, and even umbrellas,
are made up with diminutive watches at¬
tached.
Blood Will Tell,
I here U no question It about it—blood Blotch*, will tell
eruptions, —especially pimples if be and «n impure bolls, Mood. all
* are symptoms
mSSSSSm fi n 1 iP l ie m Proper action
« \«r»
SSvHvs Unless her warning .ESSE be heeded In time.
germs.
cornry will prevent and cure these diseases,by
restoring: the liver to a healthy condition.
The Frenoh havo Invcnteil a steam trleyola
that easily runs 20 miles an hour.
Many People refuse to tr.ke Coil
Mver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste.
This difficulty has been overcome in Scott’s
Ehciaios It Mag of Cod palatable Liver Oil with milk, Ilypophns- the
pttrtes. as as and
of most Consumption, valuable remedy Scrofula known and for Bronchitis.Gen- thotrj-atmeni
eral Debility, Cough* Wasting and olds, Diseases has of Children. physi¬
1 hronic < earned
cians in all pans of the world to use It. Physl-
cians report our little patients take it with
pleasure. Try Scott’s Emulsion and be con¬
vinced.
Some swindlers tf>ok a lot of Confederate
mane/to Mexico and disposed of it at par.
When all Remedy so-called remedies fall. Dr. Sage's
Catarrh ouies.
Morruoru have gobbled up the most fertile
districts in Arizona.
Mv I.llllo Girl
Had a dreadful and a very alarming prescrip¬ cough,
that at one time after trying every
tion wo feared from her not receiving anv
benefit that serious results would follow. I
was advised to try Mullein. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy
of Sweet Gum and Big A permanent Va. cure
was the result. T. B. Cox, Island,
Never ask a P man. Ask him
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Bronchitis is cured by frequent small doses
of Fiso’a Cure for Consumption.
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
Medical and scientific skill has at last solved the
problem of tho long- needed medicine for the u«r.
vous, debilitated, and the ayed, by combining- the
best nervo tonics t, Celery and Coca, with other eftee-
tiva remedies, which, acting gently but efficiently
on the kidneys, liver and bowels, remove disease,
restore strength aud renew vitality. This medicine is
^tRines Ulerv
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It fills a place heretofore lino cini pied, and troubles. rorrkB
a new era in the treatment of nervous
Overwork, anxiety, diEeasa, lay the foundation of
nervous prostration and Weakness, and experience
has shown that the usual remedies do not mend the
strain and paralysis of the nervous system.
Recommended by professional and business men.
Bend for circulars.
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I OURi FITS? ,
When i sny cure I do not mean merely to stop them
fora time and then have them return again. I mean a I
radical cure. 1 have made the disease oi FITS, EPLL*
EPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a iifudong study. I
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Unless it should happen much, to fall. anyhow.
Dreams don’t amount to Infallible. If
Some signs, however, are you
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with si.'k headache that and ne.ed Dr. symptoms, Pierce’s
these Pleasutit signs Purgative indicate Pellets. you They will
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you. All druggists.
Mrs. VV. H. Vanderlillt's expenses are said to
aggregate $100,000 a year.
(oiisiiinpilon Surely Cored.
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that 1 have a positive remedy for the above
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UUHt.S WHERE ALL ELSE rAiLS. Use
Best Cough iti fame. Syrup, Sold by Tastes druggists. pood.
PlSO'5 CURE FOR
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes groom Uso
in time, . druggists#
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TESTIMONIAL OF HON. THOMAS
PAULK, OF BERIEN COUNTY.
Wonld not like SH.OUOfor U-ItcMeved of
ll Year buffering from Dyspepsia.
A j.apaba, On.,June 22,1887.—B. B. Company,
Atlanta, Ga.—GenJlemon : I hail suffered
from that terrible disease, dyspepsia, for oyer
fifteen years, and during thattlme tried every-
thing I oould hear of, and spent over three
hundred dollar. In doom™’ hill. without to-
celvlngto® slightest benefit. Indeed, 7 s Qpn-
tinned to grow worse. Finally, after I de-
ssnissusaiO.’SR
satisfied that I was being benefited, and when
has done me; In faot, the relief I derived from
it is priceless. I firmly believe that I would
have died had I not taken it.
Respectfully, etc., THOMAS PAULK.
*'I Gave^to Die.”
Knoxville, Ten-x., July 2,18S7.
I have had catarrh of the head for six years.
I west to a noted doctor and he treated me for
it, but could not cure me, ho said. I was over
fifty years old and I gave up to die. I had a
distressing cough; my eyes were swollen and
1 am con Kent 1 could not have lived without
a change. 1 sent and got one bottle of your
medicine, used It, and felt better’. Then I got
four more, and thank God 1 It cured me. Use
tills any way you may wish for the good of
sufferers. Mrs. Matilda NiCHeis,
22 Florida Street.
For the Mood, use Vt. B. 15.
For scrofula, use B. B. B.
For catarrh, use B. B. B.
For rheumatism, use B. B. B.
Fur kidney troubles, use B. B. B. I
For skin diseases, use JB. B B.
Far eruptions, use B B. B.
For all blood poLsot), use B. B. B.
Ask your neighbor wh » lias used B. B. JB.
of its merits. Get ottr book free filled with
ce rtificates gf wond ortqj, fflrfes- __
£ :
'Wtm 'Jill liHi
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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE FOR
. gentlemen.
Tbo only^fiue calf $S Seunlffiji Shc-a^in b"^,f”o5e*t. the^ogd
latfcuw v.-ej«r comfortable the Sjwk.alt’pr and well- fluting aif a
makes them as best-. Ngw a^Hni ue un¬
ban! sowed stux-. Buy the ‘W. Bffiiglas $3 shoe,
lees s’aanped on botcom L.
wan-sited.
W. I,. IMHJGJ.A8 S I SHOE, the original and
only Imn 1 sewed welt S-J shoe, which eqila.s custom
made shoos costing from #6 to $9.
W, D. DOUGLAS 83.50 SHOE Is unex¬
celled tor heavy wear,
VV. L. DOUGLAS 83 SHOE is worn by all
Boys* aud is tho best school shoe lu the worid.
All the a’rovo goods are made Jn ConKresss, Button
anil Lace, ami if not sol It l nekt- by >our .H dealer, aws. wr.ta
W. r.. J)Q i. V S. VlTIClTY m
EXHAUSTED
A Great Medical Work for Young
and Mlddis-Aged Mob.
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r *rfme£§ *"life m 4 m r:L<&:
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mm THYSELF.
DUBLISHEW by U»o PEABODY MEDN
r CAL INSTITUTE; H. No. 4 Bullfinch fti.JE,
Boston* Mass. W»l. PARKER. copies
Consulting Physician. More than one million
sold. It treats upon Nervous and Vitality, PhvsicaJ Impaired Debility.
Premature Decline, Exhausted Blood, and the untold
''igor, and Impurities of the
miseries consequent thereon. Contains Warranted 300 paseSi
substantial emboss-d bin ling, full gilt.
the best popular meuicai treatise by published mall, postpaid, in tho
English language. Price plain only $l Illustrative
and concealed In a wrapper.
sample free if you send now. Address os above.
Name this pa yer. *
“OSGOOD”
U. S. Staadard Scales,
____Sent cn trial. Warranted. Freight
HA: rr paid. Fully
3 TON $35.
-— ~^ rc =— Other sizes proportion¬ Catalogue
ately low. Agents veil paid. -Illustrated
free. Mention this Paper. N. Y.
OSGOOD k THOMPSON, Binghamton,
CURE thiDEAF FATJtNxlMPRor* Ccr*nroi*m>
Tkck ? s 0
’ j- Restore ihe
! /IT-Ear Hearing,whethwU*n Ubcms Perfectly
i I PSk dmUES\ coldi, leVer, or Injurta. Wtk. R.R™1
d'tmai bv comforlRtie, »lw«y.
Invftibi*, conversation, •!»
Jib, 51 fer iu portion. Music,
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25 Choice !0c# Cigars,
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ivomtiest Harann i«ut,.vat AN^'sUjfDAV pa.i. 1 ,
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Address <>. K. BRYSON, Publisher, Key Key West, Fla,
jl-i^Kefeivnees: John White Bank, West,
and Hon. WilkCall. U. S. Sen.. Waslungto u, D C..
RIFLES V-v, y !s Cl; lca«o ARMS headquarter* f We
for FIJULJ2 daily to all
are parte shipping of the United State b,
•SIJ 1 I 8 ISHi:SS; SOmA IhIuagw: 3 # Ve1 ‘
■Sfistiiey & Graham Uun
ESiSSrt Great English Gout and
S^XfSsf % s IbISs Rheumatic Filin. Remedy.
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1^8® to SS n day. Samples worth F2H28
Lines not under the horse’s feet. Write
vs? to? Brewster Safety Hein Hinder Co.. Holly. Mich.
1 PlSO'SCUREv
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< i o i I) is worth -UuOU per !b. Pettit’s Eye .Salve is
. 25c. box by dealers.
it T WOT tb Sl.fMio. bnt- ts sold at a
^ N. V .Eleven, ’SS.
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