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rnpartune that i�might set her; --a�+•�= e., m . F :dried' rrlatte' ditl� 00111 t on the akin in order reciprocal attraction of a wail and d ? g progress he befit
w_: 'rP smy,Yeg, ' Don't Work With Poor Tools Benest to proulote i1 ee perapiraiwion. womp�n, singling out each other ;from th® • nisde fii;ddivg,nyvay �yPtth the air etova, III
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For she Inikht titin$ me µpriily of Subsollip—1foudows ." Ji 8>nut on Oats. million, was One Gods method for out + rni%a.of railroad in the I
, A „,r If I hasteaea onnndgly, ancery-weep the':iCow Cleau--Ship Smut on ante iei`naw easily destroyed in happiness. . United States, and eighty-six compsnia T<
Though ,46i heart desiring truly Your Poultry very p operating 91,448 miles hove made some use s °'
Te passage y Dead -other Farm ave elm le manner. The Deiiartment Toward s happy mlfxriage an en agement
L L., aai�i Dtoter, of Agriculture, in its " d oa right principles was a tueie. Wb of steam fn ng passenger oar #. �- . r a
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deueli I; aiaj+;q at Y,]o a.6aiC3ug _ arts 1Pn____ii•,ae. siding war, w l0 "ie sauced oyer One eSODe9 was In the words, Y want t0 bA mi ., ♦ k-�'�OtIVQ ; OII ,1ii� ;'j: ,*•y
She Bald yes. A8 the time has arrived for beginning the seed, and the seed immersed in the hot my own master awhilelou$er,, and anotber ! e °` `cad moat &hkiu hvl, ii. acre stet �;'I �,�"
the work of of , water for a few minutes, no injury will reason was, they said, they couldn't afford equipped for Steam heat ; on 17,616 miles '` "
'then I spoke abggqt the weather; preventing the lose of potatoes, „ .
D1d eho like it oold p be done the seed, while the spores from a prompt wedding. In France woman's from one-tenth to one-half the care arra .' ,
or whether grapes, apples, plume, et0l, s few references sent ped, and on 54,680 miles ex
(fold and warm mixed qp together to work done at the aaveral experiment which the fungus is propagated are de• freedom began when she married; here it experiments
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In a me@s? etationn throughout the IInited Btatea strayed. seemed to end. The American maiden aYe made' A good Share of the ' . i
° •'Cold or warm, or calm or breeze, or may prove of valuable aid to those' later• Is EpsAage a Luxury r could run around as inuoh as she plc ed, mileage where steam hest is need is in ;
8o it ready didn't freeze her?" It was never intended that ensilage while the wile was a sort of reol'nee New York State, where -a eitnte f
Any kind I asked, '• would please her?" anted. The grape rot, black Isnot, woody ge 'almost compels the companies to' heat thele >41
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a b's should be used as food for stook to the ea- haltered to the house. There was no need care by -steam. A feature of this infor�
She k said yea, P } ,'nines Ise! spot brown rot, cabbage elusion of grain or bay. The ensile of no great a change as often occurred,.
warm, ,and other enemies, most now ,be y ge ie g oration, whish kis been atIrA
"Dia she think love ant of fashion ? looked after. At the Delaware Ex eriment to supply, the place of grass in�.the win- though, of course, the wedded air'had g hared ;^
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4hedoabt the tender paecioc?" Farm, gratifying results were obtained from k n a,., ; So. J a , a� it to .xne►ke mntn,l i alirrendere, ahs woman b one of the most re utable� `
Thus I gently put the lash on `or ^'�'• ��� "CSSiF av,R naw, y P i
y g will provide yon with an excellent addi- giving up her flirtations and gaddi,n and� " �' om �`h °'i'la�es do ins use of
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g arty pounds of marketable grapes en on a row, coomotiv . ki'vrty- iii ' ,
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A a maiden should ahs tarry, g P Imo. _._ no inoreaee in the Jimonnt of feel need i>a .
-Or should she at some time mars ? while' the unspra e I vines Shorn Sheep Thrifty. roving fancies. Single lite was arithmetic k . 1
y y yielded only a g - . locomotives because of supplying She said yep, fraction over seven anode The ghee that hes been sheared .will and married life algebra. The responsibility pP e o steams to 0�
p per row, or P warm the train, end all the other oom-
about now be more thrifty of satin three meals was dif%rent from w
F ,^ I hen. er eyelids drooped s moment ; - ._... __ �e_1Leo _ iianea .ss ninah__..from _._the_ __._ _ ty. than the one hesvi _ •000kin hr Pintas ssld ibe . noreasa.wae_ ' im s - _ _ .� '.
sprayed rows as from the others. The covered with wool. The heat is very g ee and the hymenear-altar wee ► „ „ p'e ospti „ -.
tvhaL the notion slaw meant ; injurious to sheep s oleos of enorifioe, the earrender o! time bis: or Blight. It will be remembered �,,w,m
$y a had not a no meant trait upon the sprayed vines also ripened 1 P nuleae they can have a , that when compulsory ay
To eaproBs. much earlier because the foliage was better. 0001 place to which to resort with lent of liberty and preference. p ry team heat* WNW �',s ,.
6 plenty first proposed in the le "urs o "
Fled she ever meditates The Bordeaux mixtures' °adheres to the fresh water. They soak their food earl Dr. Holmes thought both parties should gi Neu►
O'er her friends alreadymated grapes, but the coating is easily removed rest daring the day, and graze again late Ing go to the same church. The girl that York State it was vehemently opposed bt ,w , z+ I...
And the life that her awited ? ' by placing the grapes 'in wire baskets and the afternoon. couldn't get her beau converted before the railroad, companies in united frog
She said yea. P . with ever objection 6
dipping #hem in vinegar water, rineiilg Ship Dead poultry, marriage would probably wait a lung time Y jeotion that could be thou - � `,
afterward. No girl in her senses .would . of, ®monk the Stet and strongest Male
"Darling," said I, " I adore you G twice after dipping. At Cornell University Never ship poultry to market alive in the ooatentign that there was no a
'Tell me quickly, I implore you, sulphide of potassium and carbonate of summer, as they suffer severe! on the maw a drinking- man, Better arra a steam and that drawing on the boil
As I'm kneeling here before you; copper; applied early in the season, in Bola. journey. gill all kinds of ostltr dr ick man who talked in hile Sleep or�nored.
Will you bless "— P y, ,, y P CharlEs could'. afford to marry the right steam to beat the passenger osis would me I `i • .
tion, are recommended for leaf blight in $hem and pack the' carcassep in toe. The cripple the locomotive that it could ''`••` ' R,
Then a sound made me look up, or strawberries, and in the fall burning of the extra price obtained will a for the labor irl, beoagase it would be ae oheoporpoeheafier not haul a heavy train and ,the ti»se.
!I'd have kept right on: 'Twas Tupper; leaves to be practiced, • At the Oregon of dressin , while less lona Wiit� Mcg t tp than Single life. Tasteful not ex nsive t , ;
He said : , •' will you go to supper?" g - - _ om attire, !sonde a vvoriiecil attraofrive. The To the credit of the - N.'Y.I Central! %-'.. �
She said yea, station a mixture of six ounces of London shipment to market. be it Said that se soon ae the bilk
potpie to 1001:allone of water proved better other Factor Neter. woman was to blame for extravagance, it became a law it ant to work aheerf M '
than a stronger solution for the destruction indeed economy was neglected, and, as a ; '
The New Olerk and the Up -Town Glirl. Heap a sharp lookout for the peach tree matter o! tact, a man didn't know and good spirits to e9leot a system and
of the codling moth on apples and pests. borer at this season. apply, it- a system which now hie been is Y
She was an up -town girl. He was a new The mixture should be kept constantly the difference . betaween a 83 shawl
-clerk. stirred while being used. Spraying fre- A dead limb is an incumbranoe to a tree and one of, Queen Victoria's cashmeres. use two winters. Most of the diflloultieo
"I want somethingnice," said she, " and should be removed. Every woman knew that she was ae &dor- which the companies prophesied vanished
to gaently, and as late as September, ie, iq raotioe.
. :give a gentleman." recommended, but it is suggested you see a rat -hole = able to her husband if in a plain ten -cent P A few were realized, and
_L. , ..-" HO would a necktie do 2•" he :asked that, theta-- -may be _ _danger ggtr®ffi tar n Whenever pour a little aalioo as in a $1 silk; whereas, in some others have been encountered. The only 1'
- - difficulties now enumerated are .in asgna
fashionable circles, it costs more to dreea.it- _-.�=
1.timidly'vith a farkive glAnoe at the pro poison by late spraying. Woody aphis Late potatoes wiII do well on a tees o! lacing temperature, leaky couplings, frozen prietor, In a word, he was anxious to was destroyed b lye water one P daughter for one party than to send two
Y Y' y ( pound land from whish a Drop of clover -hay hag sons to college for ear: #tsps, and 'warming care at terminals. � :'wt
please. o! lye to three gallons of water), the koro- been out. The las# named difficulty cannot apply to
" O, George has miles of them," she re. Sane emulsion not being satisfactory. At Don't let he married board, but keep lines like the Central, end. common apply
to ,�
lied firm! To secure a growth of white clover on a bones, ever eo simply, the speaker hsviD ..
P • y the Ohio Experiment Station the Bordeaux ra81B plot use plenty of wood ashes as & top been as happy in two rooms, on the geing teaches that the temperature of earn eau
" Handkbrohiela would not be lnappro• mixture destroyed the grape rot and be regulated; it is for the companies to
priate," he ventured. checked the, quince ,leaf spot, and was easing. Waukee River, in this State, es in yonder insist that it shall be done. It ie only .
"But every one will give him handker. apparently successful with brown rot o! Daring the warm days of summer& fat nice new parsonage, which was a credit through neglect of trainmen that it i.T �•
-"- --'- __Glick." pl, ms�d-ehzrries. -- ;�a-f6�, u - _ r�seveW Avoi r,�in ,►T},I }ggd t them'sn. The woman who didn't ke°
on rase or succulent food of an once lacked the o rt P se £�`. �"V�-catiog'"w" v
•' Would a couple o! dozen collars or onff a ere that the arsenical Bola#%one era too g y kind. opo unity for the onl- the perfect oonpling and a tkap ,that p�
do? " he asked with undiminished polite- ,wesk, but in all oases the weaker, solations The ,surest way to remove paint is by the B �seieon of all true home affeotione and not freeze. Taken altogether the oar stove "°
nenS. have been more effective. About hal[ a use of turpentine. Ii used immediate! the is departing with all the ra idit that
" No, I think not," she answered. pound of London purple with 100 gallons paint will never fail to be erased. y In selecting a companion marry health, $ g y . „
" How about some nice dress Shirts 1" of water iB .the proper proportion. The If you Have no time to low the weeds in could a expected.. - A. •F,
I merry appetite, dont marry on the sly.
"Oh, dear me, no !"'she replied, with an Bordeaux mixture in prepared by adding mow them down. Treatthem ' an man- Make the wedding day the happiest of all � A Few Signs r`
almost imperceptible blush. Sia m y your life, a day of song, kindly greetinr�, of Good Breeding. „
Pounds o! ealphate of copper and four ser you prefer, so you prevent .them tram warm hand shakes and 'congratulations. A well-bred woman [always thanks the ' w,
"A sasrfpin or suspenders ?" he in- pounds of lime with 50 gallons of water at seeding.
quired, with the air of one who is becoming- the Ohio Station, instead of 22 gallons of Ask God's guidance in every step, making man who gives her a.eeat In the street -air
Separate. water, as oalled for in the original formula. If the land for the turnip crop is not marriage a vorit&ble sacrament, se'do the and does it in a quiet and not in on euffeive '
No," doubtfully. The eaperimenta mentioned are conclusive If
there is no time to bete. It should Catholics. Except physically, the wedded 'way.
- " We11, there is nothing else I vara Snga evidences that the grape aro may be P - 9 ore end toile.- . She dose not declare that she Haver rides .
be well worked and made fine. AS soon as should be .alike as in cult
g P y the now oro of seed comes in is the time Chico o Inter -Ocean. in street -care. __ l•
gest but gl night robes," he muttered, de• eeved by, beginning early in the season to sow. She dose not talk loud in public places. spairingly. to spray the vines, and repeating three or '
" Sir I" she answered, and whisked out. four times daring the year .until the crop Land plaster will often cause a field of Taking lair ahanosa, She dose not shove or posh to get the beat . ' a "
And the new salesman lost a customer ripens. grass to show growth after it is apparently In the Stables of a famous sportsman in seat, and she doesn't wonder why in the `'
. just because he did not know intuitivelyPoor Tools. exhausted from frequent oro world people carr •
q polos. Plaster New York there is an inoloeare where a P P y children in the oars and
that she wanted some elegant silk soaks and and ashes make an excellent combination. bull -do is kept a rieoner.'' This do hoe why they pormit them to cry. . : 4' r
", -did not have the courage to ask for them.- Good farming is incompatible with the g Pt P g , s,
did not
Weekly. ^ g many wastes going on'all the time on aver- Young strawberry beds will quickly be won thirty or forty battles, and ie.so fierbe She,doesn t want to be a man and aha K•
age forme. One of the greatest of #hese overran with orab grass at this e aeon, the that everybody except the man who handles doesn't try to, iplitate him by adopting oras•
common wastes is the labor.thrown awn best Preventive being to cultivate the rows him in his fights keeps at a distance from online manners. ' ;, t
A Pointer on Waltzing. Lou the use of y after every rain which will push the etraw. the brute. Very often lovers of dos make She doeen't say she hates women, and :
poor tools. It should be P g
41 I want to give you a tip on dancing," known by ail that, in this country, service. berry plants ahead. a visit to the stable to have a look at the she has some good, true friends among
able machine s canine pugilist, but they are exceedingly them. '
"` said a flashily dressed man about town machinery and good tools are much Ae the roots of red clover equal two- �Y .
yesterday afternoon, says the, North cheaper than labor. This is especially thirde the weight of the stalks the `lowin shy in approaching him. Recently the She doesn't wear boots without their bat.
true of the smaller and, inexpensive tools, P g owner of the dog went to the stable, and as, She
or a frock that needs mending.
American. in of s clover sod leaves in the soil a large She dose not wear on the street a drew
" What is it ?" he, was asked. A deli, olumsy hoe or a poor , axe often amount of valuable nitrogenous matter the coachman had gone with the horses to
consume in a single da each an extra which cannot be so cheaply prodaoed matter the blacksmith's, he let himself in with a . only fitted to the. house or carriage.
" Simply this: There is hope for poor g y a She dose not wear a torn love, when i
dancers. As poor dancers. are legion this amount of labor above what a bright, sharp any other manner. P ne-key end went over to have a look a# g • '.
his prize dog. When he arrived at the pen needle and thread and a few stitches would
•-ie important:" • hoe or Sze would require, that, the new tools There ere 1000 farmers Watkin like make it all right. . ;� '!
"Well, what is the tip 2" could be paid for by the saving of that one slaves and competing with each other to he was astounded and startled to see the 4• g
ds 's excess. Some ver year-old daughter of the coachman ai#tingdn ?
"Nothing more or leas than this : If Y y intelligent # rmera make low-priced butter where there is one the do 'S side and cheerful! Etiquette does not demand that calla '
yon ere a poor dancer=and of oonrae you think lightly o! a good hand saw, hemmer who has become intelli ant g y pounding that q ,'
and similar im t; �pn this gne9- animal in the Epos with an iron bolt. The by telephone should be returned.
are -get a heavy partner ,who.. is a . good plements, ani will let tion, so that he can make a' better article dog lay there with hie enormous' 'ewe open, ` �. • , : I
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dancer." their hired help worry along' with s rickety and get better pay for his time and labor. his tongue hanging out and his loos trine•' memoirs fall
copies, have been d e holed h`
° " What good will that do ?" old thing, and on numerous ,occasions, Take no heed to those who tell on that fined b a
" All the good in the world. You are a 'while repairing tools; or, fixing `little eon- fruit trees, p y y look of dog -like faith and devo- among his nearest relatives, with the in- • t ;
light man -I mean as far as physical venienoee in barn or shop, on rain days plants and vines will bear as tion to the infant.. The little girl pulled junction of secrecy.. -1 . '
g P y eta., waste a large amount of time that the well without cultivation as with, but re• his earn, pounded his bead, Stuck her fingers • a ,I .
weight is concerned. The girl is, a good g member that cultivation Should be given in hie mouth, and after she had of through She, wanted a cottage. He wanted an
•dancer. You go swinging around with her, keeping of good implements would save. g g g apartment. "Suites e. the sweet," d an
Thus it is with oultivatore, and harrows early, end that ill-timed, injudicious oaiti• playing with him went off to another part Said, with a tender glance. " Flute to the
Yen are in doubt. Yoa Wever jest a little + vation is *area than none. o! the stable, while the bnli•do whined a flat " she bit. Does a break occur? Not at all oto. A .good modern cultivator is more ere#orted with a scornful smile. t
_. g Professor •E. F.' Ladd acid; at - the last -plaintive appeal to her. Dome ..book. _and.. _ i., .
-` east! handled '
'X'he mamentam keeps you movie . The Y works '&loner to 'the rows (They took s cottage•)
heavy girl -bless her heart -Borings yon than the clumsy, old-fashioned cultivators, meeting of the New York State Dairymen's see him again.'. It turned out that this -
right around at the proper time and place. and consequently saves a great deal, if not Association, that, taking the results of the, went on every day, and that, too, with'the -
The result in that spectators imagine you all, of the hand hoeing that was required Dairy. Conference of last year, he finds that knowledge of the child's father., " I never D. b..rT. L. 28. 90. et '
are a tip-top dancer, when if it hadn't been in old-style farming. Here are a large in some oases less than thirteen pounds of knew a dog to hart a little kid like that,, . , • �.
for, the .Heavy girl your waltz would have number and variety of wastes which good of milk were required to produce a hound the coachman remarked sententiously. -_._____-..........._.._^„
' ended disastrously."1. farming cannot allow; in many cases large of,butter; at other conferences as high as They ain't built --that way." -New York ��'� •
enough to make the difference between thirty-two or thirty-three pounds were Sun. c
profitable and unprofitable husbandry. required. t S"ATTS
d011 on Troubled Water. Mise Dolores aiarbonr the author of i s" Stop the wastes and let the pr' bfita go on " - H. P. Hopkins, of New York aver g' 'UU, s that �.'
Dae of test year's popular novels, has gone.' '
Alm all of ne have heard the above is a good motto, every time he churns unripe cream he to Europe for a prolonged residence and �''
,quotation ' nd know that oil poured on Subsolling. 10869. " He says: „ When cream is a trifle iteEu work: She has net finished A now ' ;
, troubled or ngry Waters will redone the Tearin ri the subsoil with the subsoil acid it; is aniiioiently ripened. I y
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violence'of th it motion, but not man of g P prefer a' novel written in collaboration with George
Y plough, and thus giving the water some concussion churn to the friction churn.
us are familiar with the origin of the g Cary Eggleston.
g sort of channels underneath the topsoil White apeoke in butter come from o0&gn1AON -
C.M. .
11 phrase. For thsir'benefif the following in and the reservoir greater depth is often of tion of the milk, whioh settles to the A 50146 OF HOT w1LATHF.R. •
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given. The _ venerable . Bede says: " A great help in undrained lands • but it will bottom of the cane. They should `be " I'll stick to you whtite'er betide �f Pure Cod
nest osllad Utta 'was sent into Kent to washed outproperly'Though all the world may scoff,"
patch Lanplede, g g not do mush good where eaoh fields are Thus spoke the heavy
f Sin Edwine'e daughter, y flannel shirt 1
who was to be married to Kin Oswin� now and thea tanned into swamps, with But the mAn.saia: " Aw, come off t" Liver PH and
water standing on' the surface. There One Way of i'inding out. Cedric's mothlar was a New Yorker but 4 ?
A.D. 617: Before his departure Uttm Should be at least some effective anrfaoe '
visited Bishop BidA and besought .hie, g Clara (meditatively) -How can I be quite Cedric was bore in Boston. Cedric; you ; HYPOPHOSPHITES
drains e, and an outlet sufficiently certain that Augustus loves me for my area naughty boy; .You
want a hoking," i .- �
prayers for a prosperous journey- The deep to carry off the surplus water both wealth alone ? Ha ! a sodden thought amid she. " Nay, mater," returned' the
bishop blessed him and•gsve him spot of from the surface and from the Ise strikes me. Augustus I child, bravely, " I may need chastisemen �� �11Y1e and
oil, saying : 'Remember that you oast into g
the sea this o le that I will portion of the eubsoil.. If this is properly An but I do not want ii -Ha e ' . �®da +g. f
y give you, and Attended to there is no reason why the land Augustus (tenderly)—My own t rp r s Bazar.
the wynde laid comfortable, fayre weather should not bear y' Clara ---Between two who love there A vessel sailed into the port of Odees&
Shall ensue on the eea.' " good crops, and respond should be perfect frankness, should there the other day manned by monks. Captain, a! �q,�p is a p,erfeet
freely to manure application. not 2 mate second. mate SCOWS Ethulsion.Z.-tulsfon. It
�Aa n , , boatswain, Doak and 'is a u+o>nde,y',it t'resit Producer. It is the
. What the ging Said. when to out Clover. g stue-My angel, a thousand times, sailors all wore the dress of the monastery .Best R�dY for COl1TS4TMPTION
His e Haney Clarence W Ashford, CIover should be cut just before the yes' (Aside) ( What the deuce does She of Mount Athos. The name of the ship is Scrofula DroachCOWSasting Dig-
Attorney• neral ,of Hawaii, as most -of 'heads begin to turn brown. To cut it want to know ? the Prophete-Elie.• f + •
Clare slow! Then listen. M heir Tbmdik-The marriage caseso Chronic Coug�'hs and Colds.
our readers are, aware, in a native o! Port sooner is to lose a portion of the nutritious ( y)- Y ge of young Rooney ma r,4i'. nr,>c �� a>tjLg•
Hope, and big" brother . Volney is o0ml matter, while to out it after the blossoms gr°w upon other heads, and my teeth are and Miss Blesser was . quite a eurprise to fjcott's rinulsiou is only put up i n saimon color
wander of the forces of the kingdom. His turn brawn is to ermit it to become more the beet. money dbnld buy. My eyebrows me.' I never saw them together! .Mie. ,rrn
pper. Avoid all P lire fal9e, my lips ere Painted, my cheeks Tomdik--0, they have played tennis a sold by all Druggists at 500 and $1,00,stitutione.
excellency 11As sent no a copy at the Kings woody And lase succulent. permit i
Speech at the opening of the Legislature, are rouged, and my dressmaker' makes me' great deal with each otber. Tomdik-It acOT'r s; BOWNE, Believill * , '
on the 21st ult. From it we make the fol- An Egg Producer. as well an my dresses. Bay, Augustus, can was a tennis court, then, was it ? • ,
lowing extract, which will be read with As egg prpducere the $oudans claim You love we atter these disclosures? '
Interest. The King no doubt is right: their place among the first they are non• Augustus (faintly) -1-I can 1 .
° " Ol he Poe i waiha is aka ai is lakou ks sitibra, and if not equaling. in the number Clara (sotto voce) -Ye gods, how deeplyU L THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES
madams ane i ke ola o ka Lahni, nn of eggs the Leghorne and HAmbar s, the in debt most thin young man be 1 -Jud'
y GIYE14 AWAY' YEARLY.
° mAksnla no !ikon, a no halopona no k& Out -Strip them all in weight, sS two of When 1 say Cure 1 do not mean
lakon leans m& ka hose ana a boemi mai i their large, white eggs will turn the scale •' That fellow's a dude," said the Sadnve merely to stop tl7em for a time, and then
k& mai nui a labs, nei iwaens a,kakon."-- with three Leghorn or Hamburg eggs. The clerk of an east side draggery to a Tribune i�pilCpsy or Fsaem return uing g;cknrA+gs �I aDnBesAtLCURE. I warrant my e shed disease
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Port 73op'e Guide. eggs of Houdans are usually very fruitful. reporter, Poing to an odt•going customer. Worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at _ ft
- - - The chickens are very healthy end fast " Why 2 " naked the reporter. " $e nlln9 Once for a treatise and a Free! Battle of +ny infallible Remedy. Give Express and
leaves out•the ' r' in ehoroolate."-New York (Past Offico< It costs ou
Rural Methods. growers, and not subject to most Of the Y nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Addressive ti, OOOTExpress
" Whenever we have a fire in the oonntry cliseAaee which attack young chickens; both Tribune. M -Cy Branch Office, 186 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO. r . . �3'
we first ring,,for the firemen, and an hour chickens and . old fowls are very meaty, , . I
Iotas for the polios." tender and fine in flavor, and vAluabio an The baSeballist s baeinees, is A .picking%y.
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•' What for?" . „ table fowls, I, up, the footballilayer s in rushing, the T1 -
"The Bremen to put the fire out, and the gosh trio cow clean:
advertising agents in booming, the aero-S'd r "
sant a is in the air, the dr ,.....
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lice to put the Bremen ant." y goods seller's is ,
Po -is The importance of washing or carrying rip -tearing, the hackman'a in driving, the �`�
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the cow for the purpose of preventing washerwoman manages to scrub along, and `a+
There is a general complaint that this diseaee may be shown by the fact that while the bunko man finds lent to " do." Still TO TI1V, EDITOR. -Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for ter
year's flies. have were glue on their .heola..a-cow ma discharge 20 -pounds of W& #a . a9 a- business-ac3miDi t� tivtr; ikla#s #a not to- i eve at tad disease. By I Itstimelyof thousands o }�twe o canes ha have been per►na„�nt1y cured,
than thane of Sas# Season.
through the kidneys she way drink 100 Iso bragged of. sum ;ion if they will send me their Express and Post b(lice Address. Ile tf�-� +,'
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