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H. A. Vico Pros and Supt
W. M, DeLOAQH, Assistant Supt.
A. C. DoLOACH, Assistant Mgr
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WE MANUFACTURE
txrist urn* anti Turbina Water Wheels.
ShaltiEg, Pollies and Gearings of ail Kinds
DEALERS IN
Engines, Boilers Planers, Belting
J Etc.
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ur Mills have been Greatly improved recently
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CHAMPION DUPLEX DOC”
old Round and Square timber. They
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The Dairy,
Butter statistics are sui-feMsiBg'.
Tho census returned show the enor*
inous aggregate of OO^UOO tong, oj
1 , 200 , 000,000 pounds,< manufactured
In the United States in 1890; and th*
quantity has probably Increased
since. How much of all this wai
oleomargarine, sold under the nann
of butter, it is now getting a little
late In the day to inquire. But th#
the returns are professedly all of gen>
uine butter, and this may be tho fact,
It is said that the 1890 productin
this country would require
freight trains of 80 cars each', ami
each carrying 20 tons, to transport it,
Iowa seems to be the, largest butter
producer—her return, three ycar(
ago, being a bundled million pounds
(100,000,090), worth $21,000,000. lilt
nois stood next, with 95,000,001
(worth duct *20,000,000. 45,000,000 Wisconsin’s pounds, world pro*
was
19,000,000, and Minnesota’s nearly.as
Rreat—hers While Michigan’s being worth SS.OUOjfOOO,
was worth *7,600,.
000. In 1885 the assessed valiie of
fcows was $700,000,000—or more than
the capital of all the national banks,
at that time. Inci edible as it may
seem, it appears that the annual
dairy butter product of the United
States exceeds in value that of all of
the lumber, wheat and iron com-
bined. That, at any rate, is the
Btatement of a statistician who pub-
lishes the results of his figuring,
Other dairy statistics, milk, cream,
and cheese, also make a bia showinar.
one way oi^iteepmg \cp.
“It is quite fatal to appear stupid and
(uninterested when you are out in so¬
ciety, you know,” said the pretty girl
to an amused listener to her prattle,
“and I have discovered a capital recipe
against looking difil which A.’s, I will give
,<o you gratis. At Mrs. the other
day, I found older myself at a big lunoheon
with a lot of people present; and
on ta fcing o.ir places at the table I was
dismayed bors to find that ono of my neigh-
stranger, was who an elderly turned woman her shoulder and a total
to
and me during a greater part B-, of the repast,
the other was Milly who is
a dear girl, but has not an idea in her
head. After the first few minutes had
struck passed in total ‘Milly,’ silenoo, u bright idea
mo. I said, suddenly,
‘let’s count; we will look just as if we
were talking, and it’s ever so much
easier. When I leave off. you begin.’
And I began in my most vivacious man-
cer: ‘One, two, three, four, five, six,
seven’—then I paused, and Milly, show-
Ing her little white teeth ‘Eight, with bona
fide merriment, went on: nine,
fifteen,’ ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, ended fourteen.
and we both with a burst
of genuine laughter.
“ 'What a good time those girls are
having!’ I heard our vis-a-vi9 saying
to her neighbor, rather enviously, I
thought. talking T wonder what they are
about.’ ”
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local application*, as tliey cannot reach tha
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu¬
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in¬
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in¬
flamed you have a rumbling sound imper¬
fect bearing, and result, when and it unless is entirely tho inflam¬ closed
Deafness is the
mation can be taken out and this tube re¬
stored to its normal condition, hearing ten will bo
destroyed caused catarrh, forever; which nine is cases nothing out but are in¬
flamed condition by of the surfaces. an
mucous
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can¬
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
53F"Sold by Druggists, 70c.
Mediaeval doctors considered chips from
the gallows on which somebody had been
hanged a good remedy for ague.
A Child Enjoys
Tbe pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing
iffeets of Syrup of Figs, wbon in need of a lax¬
ative, and if the father or mother he costive or
bilious, the most gratifying results follow its
use; so that it is tbe best family remedy knowu.
a nd every family should have a bottle.
The climate of the southern polar region
is much more severe than that of corres-*
ponding regions to tbe north.
Man)' persons arc wroivcii down from over¬
work or household cares. Brown's Iron Bit¬
ters rebuilds the system, aius digestion, re-
moves excess of bile, and Cures malaria. A
splendid tonic for women and children.
Rothschild’s colony in Palestine is flourish-
,ng so well that be has purchased more laud
f or it.
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COBfi'-BS AND Colds. Those who are suffer#
ing from Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. #
should try Brown’s Bronchial Tuoohss.
Sotd only in boxes.
Th® United States has a lower percentage
if blind people than any othor oountry in
the world.
Brown’s Iron Bitters curefl Dyspepein, Mala¬
ria, Biliousness and General Debilif'. Gives
strength, creates aids Digestion, The best tones tonic tbe for nerves— cursing
Mothers, appetite. weak and children.
women
Men with gray and blue eyes are usually
better marksmen than those with dark eyes.
Beecham’s Pills witu a drink of water morn¬
ings. Beecham’s-no otners. 25 cents a box.
If afflicted with sore eyes sell use at Dr. 25c. Isaac bottle. Thom®
< n'sEye Water. druggists a
rXood’is
Permanently Cures
Because it reaches the seat of disease in
the blood. By purifying, vitalizing and
enriching the blood, it expels svery taint
of Scrofula, Catarrh, Malaria, etc., and
bo renovates and strengthens the vital
fluid, and through it the whole system,
as to enable it to throw off future at¬
tacks of disease. Be sure to get Hood’s,
and only Hood’s, because
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
Houil’s Pills cure all Liver Ills, Sick Headach®
Jaundice. Iudiffestion. Try a box. 25 centa.
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AN IDEAL FAMJLY MEDICINE;
| For HcadfteUe, Indigestion* <;onfttlpation, liiJihtlfejjees, Bad
and Complexion, all disorders Offensive of tbe Stomach, Breath,
Liver tgestlon and follows Bowelg, their use. Bold mm
y druggists or eont by mail. Box ■
rials),TSc.PacIowo free address (4 boxes), »i.
bar WANS samples N.w
______ LUEMloai, CO., York.
T-Mhtelr uynoh.
/ The printers’ stories that were told
'about last week brought out a now ono
a man named Lynch, which
Illustrates the crankiness of tho
printer’s nature. lie had cases on
The Tribune, but he objected to work-
,ing Saturday night. Saturday night
is the heavy night on all morning
newspapers, and Mr. Lynch might as
well have asked for marmalade with
which to paste his “string” as ask to
get off that night. But he was a de¬
termined man, and ho had been a
printer long enough to be mean, and
there is nothing more ornery than a
Kuan printer, except a mean proof-
‘renrfer, who does not belong to any
supernatural comparisons. So when
Mr. Lynch had asked to be relieved
of Saturday night duty and had been
refused he just lay down and refused
to set more than 8,000 ems for any
man.
The foreman did not want to cut
the elevator rope on Mr. Lynch, so
"he told him he need not work on Sat¬
urday night at all, and Mr. Lynch
was glad. Ho went down to'John
Jaeky O’Brien’s plisener tunnel and over a
large glass of confided to a
number of gentlemen who had arisen
jTom sleep as If awakened by an
alarm clock upon his entrance that
,the maa who would toil Saturday
night was little less than a serf.
Thereafter Saturday night idleness
began to irk Mr. Lynch, and in less
than a month he came down one Sat¬
urday afternoon, took a chew of to¬
bacco and started for his case.
"Hold on there, Lynch! Where are
you going?” demanded the foreman. Lynch.
“Going to work,” said Mr.
“Oh, no; this is Saturday night.”
“Mean to say I can’t go to work?”
“Certainly.”
“Going to make me stand a bobtail
week?”
“Of course.”
“Then as a member of Chicago Ty¬
pographical Union 16, with my dues
paid up and a working card in my
■pocket, 1 want to say that before I’ll
let any slave driver of a foreman pre¬
vent me from working seven days a
week I’ll resign.”
And so be did, and went to work
in the office of the Plumber’s Gazette,
where the typo was as big as dough¬
nuts and the proofreader marked
commas in the middle of woTds.
A Nice Sort of a Tramp.
“There was the nicest tramp alond
here to-day,” said Mrs. Highland
Parke to her husband, at supper last
night. “He wasn’t a bit like the or-
dinary tramps, all dirty and with a
lot of matted hair on his face, and a
red nose and bleary eyes and all thali
sort of thing. Of course, his clothes
weren’t very good, but he was clean,
and he was so polite.”
“What did he want?” asked Mr.
Highland Parke, as he covered his
tea biscuit with honey.
“Something to eat, but he didn’t
demand it as his right, as most of
those fellows do. He told me that
he had been out of work for. a long
time and, on account of the strin¬
gency of currency, he was unable to
get a job. He said be had consump¬
tion—galloping consumption—and ho
had a fearful cough, and while he
was "dsed talking to me he took his hut ofl
and good grammar and looked
so pitiful that I offered him a meal.
He wouldn’t consent to take it unless
I would let him do something for it,
and, even when I told him that he
was too weak to work, he insisted on
doing something. He asked me if we
didn’t want the lawn mowed and,
when I said we did, lie insisted on
mowing it. I watched him
while and he did a pretty good job, I
guess.” Mfc Highland Parke,
“Hum,” said
as he spread more honey on another
tea biscuit, “he was an extraordinary
tramp, that’s a fact. I guess I’ll go
out and sec what sort of a job he did
on the lawn.”
In a few minutes Mr. Highland
Parke returned with an ominous look
in his face.
“He was, indeed, a very nice
tramp,” said he, in a peculiar tone oi
voice.
“Why, Highland!" exclaimed Mrs.
Parke. “What on earth is the mat¬
ter? Didn’t he cut the grass?”
“Oh, yes; he cut the grass. “
“Well, don’t you think he was a
pretty nice sort of a tramp?”
“Must have been. He stole thi
lawn mo wer. ”—B u ffalo Ex d ress.
gsaa E^»H:E-RS
For Severe, Lingering Coughs, Weak
Lung's, Bleeding from Lungs,
Asthma, and Consumption, in its eariy
6 tages, Dr. Fierce’s Golden Medical Discov¬
ery is a sovereign remedy. It not only
cures the cough but also builds up the
strength healthy and flesh of those reduced below
a standard by “Wasting Diseases.”
Will not make fat folks moi'e corpulent.
B. F. Wiley, of Box
Elder, Wyo., Converse “I Co.,
writes: had
, bronchitis for twenty
years and over, and I
opuld out coughing not work hard with¬
so as
totakoiall my strength
away. I took five bot¬
tles of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discov¬
ery, and give you my
i word and honor that
I can do any work that
A there is to do on my
v v- ing. ‘ranch' I have without not cough¬ taken
Z m any Medical of Discovery tho ‘Golden
’ for
Mr. Wiley. a year.”
WHY NOT YOU;?
BRA 1 SSMFR 0 NT I I oHerV >RHt What "are politiciana, the Tow po- ro BraLe-Baraishers: •EA®TY Desiranie for all women, - Free \
libcal many and.otberB. and especially t for those
8 oratos-R, with plain faires • requjredtbBmd
F rm IT COSTS m I ^ W _ wouldI Ttiat t ike • for to J which be attire ^wom6h often A B l iness'^by Desiredheir' • I pugilists • Ht CortM •' bus! *t. ■’ even Committee's a ny we f You ter of pay return money on are that'^S»oiply ref cot ul.st postage sealed with udy, your if on report write otlliheUere the answens^nw AvrardJngj out .te you—j whatig , 'ftTO
8 T3MY MAN spend fond of too showy much money./ , - ■ v . Mitchell, Dixon and others the don't answers forget that required if your to'.wim answers and,
‘Or woman, youth or only partially rieht you will still wtat
ImaidenToetween t.lie KXPLAN ATION.-The btoeh Mrclco In caefc Stnfly represent ;i iust proportion of the and full rewara.fj! Bddrwj
ages of 10 and 70. who letter*, jlm reekln* winning- answer*, ttyto^thlnfc «*f Then write your:name aOd
can supply the fait list, of correct answers omitted definlUoos find eoninln underneath your answers Beoq,’
to the adjoining four .Skeleton Word Stud words whirl* wS»en folly epelled will Ct our tJiem to ua If yd# fail to unn:)yam
»V ^ lea. with piY.porlaonafce award for a -angle ko ia*«y bitenl tw you Sad circle* and letters in above ducMcd. ' } are then at perfect liberty to ttoppfj
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.-a—EW8CAH, PUBUSHINC^CO. mar cum 93 , jersey ,
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Take no Substitute for
Royal Baking Powder.’
It is Absolutely Pure.
All others contain alum or ammonia^
ikTA’rifi'nri a e safd to show that
young men flu not, on the average,
attain full (physical maturity until
they arrive, at the age of 28 years,
Prof. Hcbeilhsm of Harvard, asserts,
as the result oralis observations, that
young men do not-jaVam to the full
measure of their medial faculties be-
fore 25 years of age. A shrewd ob-
server has said that “most men are
boys until they are 80, and little
boys until they are 25;” and this ac-
cords with tho standard of manhood,
which was fixed at 80 among t,he an-
client Hebrews and other races. \,
New Hampshire Curiosity.
In Hillsborough County, N. IT.,
there is a solid rock with a channel
seventy feet deep and thirty feet wide
cut through its side. A flight of rude
natural steps leads to the top, where
there is a natural pulpit and pool
for baptism.
a
Judgr Syrup” J. B. Hill, of the Superior
Walker county, Georgia,
thinks enough of German Syrup to
send us voluntarily a strong letter
and endorsing education it. When men and of rank
thus use recom¬
mend an article, what they say is
worth the attention of the public.
It is above suspicion. “I have used
your German Syrup,” he says, “for
my Coughs aucl Colds ou the Throat
and Lungs. I can recommend it for
them as a first-class medicine.”—
Take no substitute. &
WE CAI^^SOT
SPARE
healthy flesh:— nature never
burdens the body with too
much sound flesh. Loss.of
flesh usually indicates poor As¬
similation, whicii causes the
loss of the best that’s fn food ;
jthe fat-forming element.
Scott’s‘Emulsion
of pure cod liver oil with hypo-
phosphites contains the very
essence of all foods. In no oth¬
er form can so much nutrition
be taken and assimilated. Its
range of usefulness has no limita- I
tion where iveakness exists.
PrRnnrod by Scott A Bowne. Ohemiati.
Now York. Sold by all druggists.
Scrofula writes: Miss of • Boston, Delia I have Stevens, Mass., al¬
ways suffered from hereditary Scrofula,
for which I tried various remedies, and
many reliable physicians,but none relieved
me. After taking six very;grate-EdKHys bottles of S5I§53|jj$'
I am now well. lam
fnl to you as I feel that it saved me from
a life of untold agony, and Cured
shall take pleasure in
i speaking only words of
praise for the wonderful medicine, and
| in recommending it to all. t I
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
THE JUDGES dm the 01
WORLD'S EXPOSITION
Have made the
HIGHEST AWARDS
(flledalH ami Diplomas) to
WALTER BAKER & 00.
On each of the following named articles:
BREAKFAST COCOA, . . . .
Premium No. 1, Chocolate, . .
Vanilla Chocolate,.....
German Sweet Chocolate, . .
Cocoa Butter........
For “purity of material,” “excellent flavor,'*
and “uniform even composition.”
WALTER BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER, MASS
or commission to hand WUi; tne Kew Patent SALARY Chemi-
cal Ink Krasin U? PenciL Agents making $50 per
week. Monro Eraser Mfg.Co.,X70l, La Crosse, Wis.
JP'A nkTCHTt—THOMAS I bit I W Washington, D. C. F. Ko SIMPSON, atty’s fee
S until Patent obtained.Write for Inventor’s Guide
Am N U No, 5J 1893
cnenper silverware,
Some solid silver tableware 1s now
wholesaling as low as $1 per ounce,
and there are manufacturers of silver
who expect, as an outcome of tho
present silver situation, that forks
and spoons and other simple utensil®
will ye.t sell at a much lower rate,
Some prophesy that plated ware in
small articles will give place to ster-
ling in the homes o f persons moder-
atcly well-to-do, and that with thr
cheapening of silver will coioeamuch
wider use of tho metal in the arts,
Garbage Destructors.
By the int roduction of garbage de*
atructors, the refuse of cities may be
turned into a source of very consid-
eiabio profit. A. destructor in the
town of iVidnes, England, generates
Beat for an electric p ant capable of
lighting the town hall, market, free
Bbrary, technical schools, and part
street lamas
XMA money!
FOR !
Boys m Girl
PHOTO Kill ley, Hill,
Sbernian, Blaine, Depew. ItuseeLi
Butler. Conkling, Whitelaw Rei4
marclc, Horace Gladstone, Greely, Daniel Gres¬ VYebater, Bl|
ham, Carlisle. They v. r«*.
the best and are mounted in a m
new and talcing style. Above
group complete for AGE 10 cents, TS,
coin or stamps. selling
BOYS ANI> GIRLS are
thousands and coining money.
IIOISII & (JO,, 504 Exchange Building,
Boston, Mt ass.
We have Boots, preachers, price. Actresses and
Presidents at same
H
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EARN
ip you erne them help.
You cannot do this unless you understand them
and know how to cater to th elr requirement#; and
you c aauot spend years and dollars learning by ex-
perieuqe, by so you must buy to the knowledge for only 28 acquired
others. We offer this you cents.
YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR
OWK WAY,
even If you merely keep judiciously, them as a diversion. In on
tier to handle Fowls you most knot*
JSiTin^a a b giv^ST^eex 11160 * lMa wan6 wear€
»r a pn&ical vd bo o k ixmltry It ricSr^for written by (Ollljf who ?5Ci put
fcweDty-n years. time, was and 1 amau making
his miUil, and money to a sue
peas business—-and of Chicken If raising—not will profit as a pastime, by his t twenty-ft hut as a
you v«
tears’work, you can save many Chicks annually,
ana make your Fowls earn dollars for you. Thi
point is, that you must, be able to detect trouble in
tho Poultry Yard as soon as it appears, and know
how to remedy It. This hook will teach you.
it tells how to detect’and cure disease; to feed foi .
eggs and also for fattening; which fowls to save fot
breeding purposes; and everything^ indeed, you
should postpaid know ou for this twenty-five subject to maiceft cents/in profitable. stamps.
Sent
Book Publishing House, K Y. City.
134 LEONARD St..
HQRS^ OWNER
ought to think wieh enongh o£
his animal to to u®
— able to cafe for it properly It *
in bealtb a%fl«iclpe Of bis pocket 8 S. is Ir
i money out accomplish
ho does not. To
this result we otter oar
One Hundred Pagg ll-
Wif wir.n > AStfiK ^Illustrated for 25 cents. Horse It te&chesyou Book
// WJr know pick iraperfcotton# out ft good Her®e; and so
i gaa^d agaiuat fraud; d«-
(uv \ tcct disease and effect a
WwmWi WiimiWvk^) iwJidwble; mU cure when tell tbe same age is by poasi- ttoo
■M JLi teeth; what to call »ui- the
; ' X different parts of the
i ■ 'M S- 'IfiWnm Him I properly, nial: how etc., to shoe etc. a Horse
Mi W and other val-
Sc /f Ail this
information can be
faV i, obtained by reading oar
x One Hundred Page Illua-
. Book, which
[rated Horse forward, post-paid,
will
on receipt of price b^® in d
stamps. Assuredly the Horse is too good knowledge a n
to man to be neglected for want or
which can be procured for only twenty-five cents.
PujiLxsuuf** House, 134 LeonoxdBt., H.Yjvttyj
3> SB cs m Buggy Pole to shafts In a mlnufco
i my e©uplfcy<. By 351 ail, 25©, pair.
AUENT 8 . B locmvlUe, O.
PISO'S CURE FOR
Consssniptlveo and people wi
wbobuvc weak lungs or Asth-
mu, should use Piso’s Cure for §§§
Consumption. It has cared
thmixandH. It has not Injur- B9
l od one. It is not bad to take. 189 1
' It is tbe best cough syrup.
"V. Bold everywhere. 95c. M
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