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Absent-Mindedness.
Legouve’s “Memoirs” contain a
atory which illustrates the absent
mindedness of Louis Philippe. The
brother dramatists, Casimir and Ger
main Delavigne, had decided to gel
married simultaneously, and thought
It their duty to inform the King ol
their intentions. Casimir was de
puted to convey the news. “Sira
my brother and I intend to marry on
Sunday next,” he said. “Indeed! At
the same time?” asked the King.
“Yes, sire.” "And at the sam«
church?” “Yes, 6ire.” “Then I need
not ask whether it is the same lady!'
Another and more curious example oi
absent-mindedness is given in thi
same volumes. The hero in this cast
was Ampere, the electrician ana
mathematician. He was holding i
formal reception, and appear*! in hit
drawing room in his Academician’!
dress, coat, waistcoat, hat, 6word,
and all complete, except only the in
expressibles. Of the same Ampert
it is told that he once wrote to hit
son, Jean Jacques, the critic and his
torian. who was in Rome, a letter st
touching and miserable, that thi
young man hastened borne, convinced
that his father was seriously indis.
posed. Next morning at breakfast
the father was taciturn and thought
ful. At last he said, “Do you know,.
Jean Jacques, it is very strange, but I
really thought that I should he
pleased to see j-ou again? I am not.
Do you think of returning to Rome
to-day?” And this was when the
Journey between Paris and Rome
meant at least a fortnight’s hard
traveling.
1410 Bus. Potatoes Per Acre.
This astonishing yield was reported by Abr*
Hahn, of Wisconsin, but Salzer’s potatoes
always get there. The editor of the Rural
New Yorker reports a yitdd of 730 bushels and 8
pounds per acre from one of Salzer’s early pe.
tatoes. Above 1110 bushels are from Salzer’s
new seedling Hundred-fold. His new early
potato. Lightning Express, lias a record of 303
bushels per acre. He offers potatoes as low aa
$2.50 a barrel,and the best potato planter in the
world for but $2.
If you will out this out and send it with
6c postage to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La
Crosse, Wis., you will receive free his mam¬
moth potato catalogue and a package of six¬
teen-day "’Get There, Eli,” radish. A
How’s T&iis !
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that; cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Toledo,
F. J. undersigned, Cheney & Co., have Props., F. J. Che- Q.
We, the known
ney for the last 15 years, and believe him pur
fectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carryout any obliga
tion made Tkuax, by their Wholesale firm. Druggists, Toledo,
West &
Ohio. Wholesale
Wadding, Kin^an & Marvin,
Druggists, Toledo, is Ohio. internally, act¬
Haul’s Catarrh Cure taken
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur¬
faces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold,
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Grass and Clover Seed.
The largest grower of Grass and Clover Seei
in the world is Salzer, La Cros»3, Wis. Over
50 hardy - ' varieties, with lowest pricesl
Special low freight to New York, Pa. and the
East.
If you wrrx cut this out and send it with
14c postage to the John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La
Cro3se, Wis., you will receive eleven packages
grass and clover sorts and his mammoth farm
seed catalogue; full of good things for the far¬
mer, the gardener ard the citizen. A
Some men are like a tea kettle, inclined to
6lop over.
Brown's Iron Bitters cure^ Dyspepsi Mala
ria, Biliousness and General Debility • Gives
strength, aids Digestion, tonoi the a
creates appetite. The best tonic for - ursiny
Mothers, weak women and children.
The newly married wife believes some*
what in ring rule.
For Coughs and throat Troubles use
“Hrown's Itnmchial 'fi’ochcs.'' They relieve all
Throat irritations caused by Cold or use of the
voice.
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The hog is like a drunkard, always happy
when weil corned.
Malaria cured and eradicated from the sys¬
tem by Brown’s Iron Bitters, which enriches
the blood, tones the nerves, aids digestion.
Acts like a charm on persons in general ill
health, giving new energy and strength.
The laborer is worthy of his hire and some¬
times wants it higher.
Japanese Tooth Powder, Genuine.
Co A .pldTa def P Uu!pl f0r 10 * **> Drn *
Beecham’s Pills instead of sloshy mineral
waters. Hepp^am’s-nn othe-s. 2 r, <*ts. a box.
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Sav r annah, New York.
Scrofulous Bunches
Neck Lance d W ithout Relief
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Purifies the
Blood and Conquers.
• 4 C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
“Gentlemen:—I had large scrofulous bunches
on inv neck for 7 years. I treated with differ¬
ent physicians and tried many remedies but
Did Not Get Any Help
for them. 1 went to Rome, N. Y., and had them
opened,but this gave me only temporary relief.
Sarsaparilla, My physician and then before urged I had me to used take Hood's bottle
one
the bunches began to grow better.
To-day X Am O. K.,
and the trouble has not returned since I took.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, only the scars being left.
Hood’s^ Cures
0pon Uood’R my Sarsaparilla rccommendaaon iu and the the efteets druegist of
hi sold deal of Hood's toy case Sarsaparilla
a great in
this place..’’ ,I.W. Goss, Savannah. New York.
Hoott’s Piiis are prompt ana efficient, yet easy
to acvloa. Bold hi’ all druggists. 25 cents.
Prompt Reply.
Some business is best done quickly
fend with few words. Other business,
of a more delicate nature, is com¬
monly entered upon in a more leis¬
urely manner. Now and then, how
lever, a man is found who makes no
6uch distinction.
Farmer Jones sought an interview
with Widow Brown. Ho had long
prided himself upon his short-horn
eattle; she was, in her way, as proud
of her poultry and pigs.
“Widow Brown,” said he, “I am a
man of few words but much feeling.
I possess, as you know, between three
fend four hundred Tread of cattle. I
have saved up eight hundred dollars
or so, and I’ve a tidy and comfortable
home. I want you to become my
wife. Now, quick’s the word with
me; I give you five minutes to de¬
cide!”
“Farmer Jones,” said Widow Brown,
“I am a woman of few words—I’ll say
nothing of my feelings. I possess, as
you know, between three and four
hundred head of poultry and about
ten score of pigs. I have nigh twelve
hundred dollars well invested—my
late husband’s savings and my own
earnings. x tell you 1 wouldn’t
marry you if it were a choice between
that and going to the scaffold. Sharp’s
my word, and I give you three min¬
utes to clear off my premises!”
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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
lightly used. The many, who live bet¬
ter than others and enjoy J ife more, with
less expenditure, by more products promptly
adapting the world’s best to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of embraced the pure in liquid the
laxative Syrup principles of Figs.
remedy, is due its presenting
Its excellence to
In the form mosfi; acceptable and pleas¬
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax¬
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation. and
It has given satisfaction to millions
met with the approval of the medical
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
. Syrup'of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in 50 c and $1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California printed Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is on every
package, also the informed,’you name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well will not
accept anv substitute if offered. •
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^ The perflon planting Salzer’s Seeds never knows of hard times, |
because they double all yields.' Try it for 189i and be happy,
mm Vegetable seeds for tho million. SSpkgs. Earliest Vegetable seeds., ! 1
81.00 post paid. Largest growers of Farm S«°8ds in tho world. FREE,. f
SI sample alogue pkf?. for 7o “Get postage. There Eli” Catalogua Radish lit alone, for use 5c. in for 10 days postage. and cat¬ i Si?
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For Female Diseases;
CEND 25 cents to F. Brown, P. O. Box 15S Montrea,
^ Canada, for the “Secret of Success in Business
HALM’S ANTI-RHEUMATIG AMD
V Cures and Breve nts Rheumatism, Indigestion,
A Dyspepsia, Heartburn. n, Catarrh and Astnma.
\ Useful in Malaria and Fevers. Cleanses the
fs Teeth and Promotes tlie Appetite, bvveeten ns
V the Breath, Cures the Tobacco Habit. Endorse ert
••by the Medical Faculty. Send tor 1 C, 15 or 25
V A cent package. Be convinced. Silver. Stamps or 7 A
I'ostai Note. Geo. hi. Halm, 14t) W. 29th St., N.Y.
Y ng We Offer You a Remedy
ou Which Life of Mother Insures and Safety Child. to
Mothers
“Mothers’ Friend”
Robs Confinement of Its Pain, Horror and Risk.
“After using one bottle of ‘Mothers’ Friend,’ I suffered
but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward
usual in such cases. —Mrs. Annie Gage, Baxter Springs, Kas.
Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.50 per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists. Book to Mothers mailed free.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR GO., Atlanta, 6 a.
iSmSsISMs CURES WHcRE ALL ELSE I AILS.
Best Cough Byrup. Tasica Good. _ B»e
ip time. Sold by druggists.
am fits.
T HE U. S. Government Chemists have
reported, after an examination of the
different brands, that the ROYAL Bak
ing Powder is absolutely pure, greatest
in strength, and superior to all others.,.
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ROYAL CAKING POWDER COMPANY, 1CJ WALL ST. NSV/-YORK.
FOND OF COWBOY SADDLES.
English and Germans Buy Much of the
Finest Goods Mudo in Cheyenne.
All over North America for many
years Cheyenne saddles have been
famous, and every equestrian, out¬
side of the United States cavalry
and of the northwest mounted polico
of Canada, has either had his horse
tricked out with Cheyenne leather or
has wished he had. The fancy work
on saddles, holsters and stirrup hoods
that once made Mexican saddlery
famous and expensive long ago was
copied by the Cheyenne makers, who
kept up the fame and beauty of
American horse trappings, but made
them so cheap as to be within the
means of most horsemen. In the old
days when Western cattle ranged all
over the plains and the cowboy was
in his glory, that queer citizen would
rather have a Cheyenne saddle than
a best girl. In fact, to be without a
Cheyenne saddle and a first-class re¬
volver was to be no better than the
sheepherders of that era. When a
reporter of the New York Sun found
himself in Cheyenne the other day
the first places he looked for were the
saddle-makers’ shops. He was sur¬
prised to find only one showy, first
class store of the kind, and instead
of there being a crowd in front of it
there was no sign of more business
than was going at the druggist’s,
near by, or the stationer’s over the
way. In one way only did the re¬
porter find his hopes rewarded; the
roods displayed in the windows were
beautiful and extraordinary. There
Were the glorious heavy hand-stamped
paddles; there were the huge, cum¬
brous tapaderos; there were the
lariats or “ropes,” the magnificent
bits that looked like Moorish art
outdone, and there were the “mule
skinners” and the fanciful spurs, and,
in short, the windows formed a mu¬
seum of things that a cowboy would
have pawned his soul to own. The
metal work was all such as a cavalry
man once declared it, “the most de¬
cant horse jewelry in creation.” En¬
glishmen and Germans now buy the
fanciest 6 ^ nd at * roat a„a * t0 m their W homes. «WP»£. Hand- «•
stamped saddles cost from $80 to $18,
but $Jo buys as go id a one as a mod
est man who knows a good thing will
care to use. Cowgirl saddles were od
view—seven of them—with rigging
for side seats and in stirrups made in
slipper shapes. It is not that there
are really half a dozen cow-girls in.
\ I. '. WORLD’S
fair
AWARDS
4, A Or-,1r,|C7.60. “A" tirade, 1 ft*. TWO MEDALS
”’~ af and Diploma for B«anty,
one Cheapnesa.Over
Strength,and _
50,000 otf these vehicles have
N heen oo.id direct to the complete peotile.
8end at once for our
catalogue IE)of every kind of
vehlcl b* harness.also booic
y A" Grade, $130. of testi'inonials, they are free.
ALLIANCE CARRIAGE (fQ. , CINCINNATI. 'O.
HORSE i OVtnER
ou/gtJt hlfj animal to tliiEk to wish enough to be of
ill able to care for it properly It i.
health and aictuer,
mtoney out of his pocket if
heVloe8 not. To accomplish
tllim 04 result we offer onr
Hundred Poge li
hrl a clntc iMvnchesyou
if to knAw pick iinpt out rfections a good Horse; and
SO
A guasrd disease against and fraud: effect de
T U:c 1 a
ft CU!’0 when game ls
bit ; tell the .go Cali by tho
fi !lh; wbal to the
' diffferent 4 parts of the ani
m/m ^ PuSl = ,(i *j>y r.Iy» CtC., l ;> etc.
/SjfH Mill uabjle Ayl this information and Other can val- be
v. 4 f/pr obtained Hundred by reading Page IHu«- our
Om s which
traved Horne Book,
we will forward, of post-paid, price in
on receipt good friend
stamps. Assuredly the Hof so is too a
to man to be neglected febr want of knowledge
which can be procured lor |only twenty-five N.Y.City. cents.
Book Publishing House. 1341 Leonard St.,
All it U Ko. 9, 1894.
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9RED AND BLAQK PILLS©
NURKCl'-tE for Malaria, Ai , CloUS* and Fever
Druififiots, price, fi per box, Bo uner HysieaHi
Maj*uiao*uriaa Co., P. 0. Box 3a. Bosioku Mmt
the world or half a dozen wome 1
the Colorado queen or the lady
breeder of Wyoming, but ther
Western girls who have to ri
great deal, and they have fond
ers and brothers and still fonded
firs; hence the manufacture of I
oifleent hand-stamped side saddles, patterns all and deckedj lofl
is pretty as the richest Bedouin'
dreamed of horse gear being n|
There is still a good trade in co
outfits tana, the that Dakotas, are ordered Wyoming, from Cold j
and Texas, and similar goods d
the horse ranches of Nevada, 1
and Oregon. Moreover, as lord
men ride horses there will be a j
In fancy outfits for them.
The Main Thing. j
Little Henry’s father and ml
wish him to be a French scholar!
knowing readily that acquired a foreign in languaj child]
most
they have given him a French ga
ess, with whom he is expected tl I
French. well
Henry gets along pretty J
is not yet to be mistaken for a
Parisian. The other day riel
covered that the barn was onl
He ran into the house quite ol
breath. I
“O madamoiselle,” he exclA
rushing into the school-room, “■
know whether it's la feu or la
but anyhow there’s a big blaze* I
barn'”
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To build up both solid flesh and s
after grip, pneumonia, there fevers is notf ani
prostrating diseases, Golden Medical Dij
equal Dr. Pierce’s
PROSTRATION FOLLOWING 0
King Mrs. Reuben C-\ q
George
writes: “1 wi
with grip whic
resulted Was prostrated in pn<J| ffl
months. Had uH
mm cough and wascvM
and very weak, “ouB n
■yu>\ am drifting into ThdB
sumption.” medic*
L V'.- the gave time. me Igrew\l
Ho emulsion. advised I cod too? lij
bottles of it witboi
relief. I had pain,
left shoulder and!
Mrs. Garrett. 1 wrote you, an*
Medical Discovery.’ I’took prescribed only your bo
one
fore I felt better. After two bottles l et
up, and felt I had been saved from the
I increased rapidly in flesh and strength
WX ;N-'OTt^Ot
@@©@i A^uplnteset of 13 advertisements, of which t
our that
Tfeo »etU worth $2.», auil wo will allow you i
it in the following way: 2/ sent in all at one iim
ular subscriber to this paper immediately after the l
pears, together with the name fipfeftsurtai?* and address of both
ONE OF ora NEW, LARGE SIZE, ALL STEEL FEED
WORTH $10. Only one Feed Cutter to any one pers> I
This makes the cash payment only $15 for this Feei
which will be found as superior to any now in ms
A ermotor was to anything in existence when it first if
and will drive from tho field all competitors and take a
the trade in Feed Cutters as the Aetmotor, the Aern
Fixed and Steel Tilting Tower have in Windmills and
The talent which the Aermotor Company has show¬
ing, revolutionizing, getting and holding the windmil
of the world, can be turned to many fields in the ag
implement line and it proposes toshow w hat it can do
up a number of Articles, making them of steel anQ put
in their final shape at a single stroke, as was done 1 :
of the Windmill and Steel Tower, and it proposes 1
them at a greatly reduced price. J
This Feed Cutter, for the present, will or.lv he ful
the above terms THESE TERMS «IVE TO THIS S|
J3 ADVERTISEMENTS A CA8II TALI F. OK $'2o. We
other articles tor which we will accept these advertis
single copies of them, in part payment. One will
Hand Truck, in which we feel a special pride in ah
skill as revisers and improvers of staple articles, i
requirement with this will he ridiculously small. I
Tho third ad sawyeri' us]
cular Saw and Frame, for farm and SAFEll
PERFECT POLK SAW WITH PERFECT
and runs with very much less puw-r than on
saws and has a better saw. TIII3 $10
w FRAME WILL BK GIVEN FOR $15 A!
COP IF.S CLIPPED AS ABOVE 0 IK AD
ME NT So. 3.
n localities where wo can wo aro g
liberal offers to accept copies of
k tisements in part payment f>
if vou have anv thought of *
mill this year write us at A J
what you think you will i
wMfflfe Pumping or Goared, ar
will make you a i.
past year, thou*.'!'!
^unparalleled turhauce and flnanci busiti
pression ^.prosperity was one to j
motor Co.
.Co. that tho in AH| f)2i
ULsix LeonrJe yedCi
mm*, c o /*
ml B 11 j | JSm JEe UnB r brought to its voltitr. tk
SET enormous tl\e
ftLj.a it | H jBGSWj jUgMP low business. prices at Even which at
Hy r w* i
;K\ RvLyS j/H JBB Towers, Steel made Windmills in the most and
of the most jievfecll p
kI ft///* Rl/ terial. manner, and «ALVANlZED-AFf:
tP' s&MMw r COMPLETION, THUS PERFECT
9 PROTECT PROTECTING EVERY PORTION .4 1
r THE .....•; 51KTAL, :al, it i is possible to save
cents on on each each outfit, ou and these few''«
on i the e enormous norm ous num number of outfits are/wl
” KP' satisfactory tisf to the Aermotor , which hnslalt
derived more pleasure from the service it hks
By d SSM rC dou’g"wt" people ai:<l from tt\e p
vjjr it ,t lever it puts its hand
than from tho money it makes from its enterprise,
Ti... yo.r, hee.us. k bn,, it. material more cheaply and
Kli S inerentie oaso in ,n Us in the ever quanrity growing and lutsanesi qfunlll
m3ter i.i ,„ lp i„j,d in m. b convlruetlon cnn.iru.tlon ofltg Steel Tovreirs,
accompanying that will be diagram, 2 1-2x2 1-2 shows the smallest a
used by it in the ne corner corner posts posts of Towers, eve it
•ft. we use 4x4. Thonsand/i of i
J" rolled and very *** straight .„ and a y per r
they are using fur 8-ft., 10-ft., and even for J2-ft. wheels, \
read this paragraph with surprise and sorrow, since we have
previously given them any information concerning whatj
Tll0 Aern f 0 \ 0P Co proposes to distribute foOO IN CASH
PRIZES for the best essays written Ly tho wife, son or daugl
rf . f.rmpr or n«.r of a windmill, .nimering the noenti
“WHY SHOELD IlSE AS iEKJIOXOB I” For condition, tion
jornn-ition «n4 .mouaii ma numlnr. of prii. s send for
neapolis, Buffalo, or 65 Park Place, New York City. Aernint*
Pumping and Geared same price, Ail Steel, all Galvanized-Afl
Completion, delivered freo on cars at Chicago and shipped
™ hero - Vo°A I olIo m«k SSO- pr ‘ ce8 . I « ^ 35 ^ ( 2E
A»KT»3_ W , .jjn equals xv L custom DOUOI.AS work, costing #3 SHO fra
v ^.MLRUlnSdfft hpiJTTTtn: V®' $4 in to the $6, world. best value Name lor the and moni pri
?Pjoaldes^‘;r miT, VSistamped on s«iot4^ptsW the bottom. Eve;- b
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llemcn or send for 5
wrr>' <5 lustra,ted giving Catalog ii *
mm nu. r snur^Sas structioc
Atest *- ' how to of
der by mail. Postage free. You can get the bei +
bargains of dealers who push our shoes.