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WHY.
KICK. A c FEW SIMPLE
iAF- iJSS
proposition
hatare the alleged grievan
farmer? Let -the
Gfe f‘ f “°Nes From increased 1850 101 to
[(tut.; fom 1870 only t0 9 IbS0 per
inciea? e vas of
The ten stape crops
' ^•^tintteyear two per cent.
less than 1866
than the crops in .
[crops of S67, though less
x of
[half as large as these
ought the farmers $79,
)
BOO more.
Lit!- last decade agii
Llau^ L have decreased cent,
fro© 20 to 40 per
birds of the country’s
this not assessed for taxa
[ yet the former, possessing
9*2 per cent of it, pays 80
1 Withal!
;(nt of the taxes. •
Modern facility of transpoi
[ fation and improved ma
k the farmer finds him
Upelled L to sell bis produce
s barely covering the
Again, the rami morga
L the agricultural states are
Holly large. In Iowa the
Lge indebtednessis $104
bite, in Kansas $165, in
Ls $100, and everywhere
tuner is ovelurdened with
The gross inequalities
pcriffiiffations against the
er caused a rapid decline
pculture, “that art of all
that sciance of all sciences
this, too, in a period of
lerful developemept. It is
iforethaf this organization
bealing to the supreme tri¬
ll of public opinion and
la just decision through the
^-President Polk at the
P's Alliance congress.
T LONGEST DA Y.
■ s Quite important, when
®g, of the longest day of
far -1° say what part of
r cad we are talking about
^ seei1 by the following
*Gh tells the of the
4 (,a y in several places,
tor nate are the children
r Mws ! ‘ 0 ' 1 , Finland, wTiere
day is less than three
p in length.
[ f' Stoc ^ton, Sweden, it is
:1) aii ^ 0,1( half hours in
-
Spitzenb g rg, the longest
, P^ree
I month.
^ on > Englany, 1 and
? artea the longest
“« > ana one-half
l
ffiamb h Gerrrnmv man Y- and 3
„
Pi '•' c l3> the lonee^t
as Sev enteen 0
iv JOUrs.
ib ubury, I'D Knoirn,. u a y 4 fbe .,
St (j, ‘
. ; ’
, •) ia.-ts from Mav 91
• withmH -nut intemrp- - , “
St, p 'tersbu^
°^isk Eussi3 _
pi jg 1 Pr ^ a > the long
-
V^-Finland, 0ea fly twenty-t June 21
7'\ wo
tt, a three ^ristmas one
- h ours in length.
®*«j hi
; s - cofe*! of rbc; -
^ ,r *Sparilla tliat.
W Who s «ffrir f
*JU»ia r the dis-
Convincing Evidence.
‘■'Absalom Carruthers,” said
his wife, with the accent on
each syllable for good measure;
‘you were intoxicated last I
night.”
“Well, I failed to notice it.”
“Everybody else noticed it;
they couldn’t helpdt. You were
irretrievably druhk.’
“Not by a jugfull.”
“No; but several jugs full.”
“You’re away off, Hepsy.”
“Not ns greatly off as you
were. You tried to open the
gate with your latch-key, and
then you fell over it into the
grass.”
“Nonsense.”
“You came up the front steps
on your hands and knees, open¬
ed the door and inquired if
Carruthers lived here. Do you
know that? ’
“Bosh.”
“And you stumbled on a
dark flower in the carpet, and
nearly went down.”
“Not a word of truth in it.”
“Tried to hang your hat on a
fly on the wall, and then asked
where that nail went to.”
“You are totally hallucina
ted.”
“Vvhy you talked out of your
ears, and when tiie baby cried
on the bed you went to rocking
its crib as hard as you could,
singing, ‘Bye O wy O, Baby.’
Recollect that?”
“Recollect nothing.”
“I expect not, and you got on
your knees and patted and rub¬
bed the back of the hound
worked in worsted on the rug
in front of the grate, and said,
Doggy, doggy.'”
“I tell you I don’t believe it.”
And yon gave me a ten-dol¬
lar bill and said I could get a
new bonnet with it, and here’s
that bill.” »
“Something’s strange. That
bill looks kind o’ natural and
familiar. But I wasn’t drunk.”
“Of course it does look fami.
liar, and you said to my dear
ma, ‘Mother you’ve got to stay
with till spring freezes over ”
us
C i Yes, you did,
the old lady.
“Ah—yes—I—see, I—was—
very—very—drunk.’ 4 — [A. W.
Bellaw, in Cincinnati Commer¬
cial Gazette.
A PURE BLOOD MEDICINE.
Ba'l l)’oo'l 'b the firpt ean?e of much
ill health It effects the brain, the ner
ves, the heart, the longs, the liver ami
the tidneys Every or a; a” of the body
becomes debilitated and there, is
tiess and ( 11 -;ress in everv portion wash¬ tilled
ed bj T this great river of life when
with poison 1 iisim polities- A true blood
medicine will therefore frequently strength r s
tove the invalid to health a d
when all el e foils- Sue!) a medicine is
Da John Boon’s SabsapakiiiLa.
By replenishing the blood with vitality,
and cleansing it of every impurity t :e
broken valescent down and begins constitut'on t rebuild become at once con
>
InBtead (>f g! owing weaker and -.-ore de
bilita’e-*, one becom« s stronger in every
ra’ t, a*.d feels an elasti icty of spirits
and ynnthfiil bouyancy that is mostgrat
fying T.arare battle <192 lea spoonfuls)
$1 Off gold br druggists. of Parsons,
dr Albert B Bandolph,
Kansas, writes; “i felt myself day. growing |
nervous and more weak ea h
co )id no'understand my ai'menb. I
did not think it w-s ow ng to the condi¬
tion <f my blood, as I had no sores on
my person. However I took Dr. Bud’s
Sarsaparilla as a tonic and it proved to
be the medicine I needed for I grew bet¬
ter at cnee. ”
53 40^4 PJ * sF { 7 c«n raphlly be earned «t m-rs-blv, our SKAT by lineofwerk, those of
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'* *nr re Bo.’iiip?)<»r Of your to f }■• ?? ork. This is aji
ikariii •utirely IlfW i Viui.x,;-! iff ings » 0»!<l«-rf‘ul auctreac-1<> owl rvur? ?vuk.M,
d rn'iersarH op; -earning Ham ^lo sF-ati jirrvvetk 'ij v.r.nis,
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Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
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I Buffered from temporary sleep!*- 'sr.esfe from
overwork for two yaars, for which I used faster
Eoesig’a Servo Tonic, and ciu recomaneud same
. -a the best medicine for similar trou'Aos.
P. BOK-ti HOP'fiT.
Chancy, Term., October, 1SSH).
Owlr>3 to a runaway about a- yet’r ago, my son
was thrown from a. wagon and eeveredy hurt
about the head, for many dayo ho was entirely
hi-aseif a- .d raving, an-! needed continual
catching, AS this time 1 learned of Paster Koe¬
nig's Morve Tonic and at once orderoff a bottle.
After I had given him the sococd close he fell
into a quiet sleep and ceased raving, Tho next
-say ha was much better, and when iia hail iisod
>.iy the contents of the bottle he was entirely ro
stored and is so 'still. raso Disuse vv Ear
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chocolate, cotton, f*«gnr, r , t
finger, cinnamon, »ils|»b;»x |*t»^r?r, co-ofl»<«;■’. jj#;upl®
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perch n. cork, cmni h- r. castor <*; 1 , tapitfca, eij., cl
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bird?*, fishes aud insect#, with much curiou-t iuiormuHiin regard
, ° , Uelr ufe 8ull llal , jU .
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tHui? every »uau In* w !>*• tuny *>o tii "»n l.tvyer.u.d
eotimhiinit full and concise explanation*; of the genera! lav*
ami the lawn cf the Meveralfltnte* tit«mi n‘l i'mifer* win eh a-.-e
/subjectto litigation, vith numerous forms oflc^al doeuwcutv.
MTNJXO. Deacrintlons ami i'lastrations or t!.« jnln'j f? of
silver diamond*, coul, salt, copper, lead, zinc, t;u au<l
quifbtriU er
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rated tli 6 tiiKH 7 wiuxb-rfiil tiwi hi‘suiil"l ii ; gs hi ihi?
hfti tom iff the wean. tbe p ?:».?■*. fi'nreni, hi he-;, etc., liLe*
wise }*cnrl diving. ia>ral (isi.ins, ♦ tc., etc.
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