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The Clinton New Era, 1902-05-09, Page 6• • nesieupper,,. ay 9tb, 1902 The Despot uf Vienna. Tithe t of Vicuna who does %got. wiesi, to be out Of poeltet must OlteeP '''"" 1. f ten TUE MUNN NEW ERA, i•TV•riF -.71140.4.Y P111 : To prove .to yongthab pr. i and every form of itehltire bleedingendprotrudingpliee, allon'osS lo making good eider Vines the Inanufactitrets have guereateed it. tOeit tes• gar depends upon seeing that the start. timoniols in the daily press a_ed ask yourneigh. lie* point le oll a Solid fetthelatittet, I. ee le'clecit be is twoei on entering' his b"Sywheegyttret Watt ergdelo::,VeRte thateho juice or the apple has a prop. • own house, or, ror the matter of that, all aealers orgnmeseorsiaares ft OesTorento. er supply of sugar, the hese of good m eschaee's Ointmeotisaeertsin guesses. Bermes Vona the Bee of *on, • a absolute cure for each Older inside from Ripe Apple*. nd ATLI heu*e. The "sperrgeld," or (icor- DeChase's Oint ment *Villegeu% Fin Some years I have lent ravhat they call eider, UStially Sending ;entire population of that city, nein- - SHEEP CULTURE i, a keg along, hoping to get enough, SY ering nearly teal nilllione, are prao- ; Cider to keen up. a supply for the ieumense tax, le Peculiar to Vienna, as my 'eider press to neighbor's to Make the Leo Jou ellapiesi" expleins. The *cane iniprisonea In thsir houses from :vinegar barrel. When the keg canal ten ce. tient. in tae 'eta ning until six Aa vier where a Volute' elude of OvelYet back, in Seine Cases I fOUnd it tilled the nest mornine. They can go In or ; .1A. 3 1.24311ba An, the Market. :With jute° et green, heir rotten ap- out use.' byfpiying et least. four cents Sheep aud wool are appreciating in ples, with a epecifie gravity little if to the saultor or. "house -mai ter," as Valise, alai .40 Lue.ne$4 et growing, them any above water, iadicating aa almost he is called • . e rcs ereue for a tam of eotire absent%) of sneer. Such stug Vienna Is bunt oa the "flat" or op ys ate to the Poitit uiss e aWell nd how takeil jcouet nOWduct , win never lv make even aeak Vinegar, wee -lams eouple alike Ova in houses of termentatiOU, a ceMplete deetrieetical i ment-hoatss plan. a!illionallhatbreeds- es and but rapidly pass to the eremacuas the busaeat depends Ile011 the Obleet i VI ' to n this de,s ;•ipt.on. te houses :Ire large, in view in growing them and' the of the sug,ar With no trace a acetto .hr.i•pingfo Ix lors, wiiit 101.11 flats acid, tile base of vinegar; and this de. - vironment Or Sarretelding circura. ill st. ith „ Iluer, ti:at It Is not unusual to And a hundred peisobs under etances, rter instence, if siseep area art/atlas ween ake placew little Or ao formatiou of alcohol result - trance ;tim e s liblearketIona lo voU.1ndh,t toheeSRonlfntthl • ens. oo iere is one common en- tug from thAtiououe fermentation of • r Ti 1' 4 A NERVOUSNESS, Great Egg Competitiou. geissoholy deseentleney esused by week UnIsesithy nerves, are reSP011sible for more siel"roT 4n:eat:Is:OM. tduraaritnatnicogibeearridyibietttes'a, at ha ter excesses or exposure, the results are the eame• VOA oselleit Meet healthy nerves while your vitality A being wasted. Do nob is la tin oou t t our o thtuefoilies you are not sate until cured-. eature never exouses-no platter nove young, old or innocent one may have been. „It you are tireCtin the morning, drowsy and sleepy, teel as it you are overworked, polo in Sae back, deposits in urine, Irritable and eaelly excited, no ambition, memory poor, hag. gate expreseion, or other gleam weakness. cell add see as X guarantee say 4,eteet Mountie Treatment a Positive euro fur these conditions, and you pay_when d R aa this sworn testinsonial, none "wee without permission. $5,000.0e tor any e cannot shoew; State of Michigan, County of Wayne, 1. Ea J. Rants being duly sworn deposes and says, that Rome time ago he was treat. ed Nightly Endosloes, Seminal Losses and Sexuel Weakness and was gr=teedetr eicillgeireg9aTotPattitea tioauligst,irierir 4;ineddiver gol°1111e89n6ola treatment, he improved stesedily and was discharged absolutely cured. Aug. 1896 Subscribed and sworn to befort me the fith day ot Aug. late. J. 1141011S. JOHN W, FOX, Notary Publics Wayne Co.. Mich. The Latest Varicooele and Stricture, without cutting, stretching or lose of time; also ()Inmate, Private. Nervous, Impotency, Kidney, Liver, 131adder, Stomaoh, Female andRectalTroubles. CONSULTATION FREE. It you cannot call write for blank forborne treatment. Perfect system o home treatment tor t °se who cannot call. BOOK R patients shippecit frou2 Windsor; all duty and transportation charges prepaid-everyhting confidential; no names on envelopes or packages; nothing Sent 0. 0. Do DR. GOLDBERG 008 WOODWARD AVE., Oor. Venom( Street. DETROIT, MICIles • f • th t ace and after tell the eugar, ivhich does not exist in _ land is hilly or mountainous, Menem , os• es. st night this door le aelted' and green, unalpe and partly rotten apples, barred. From ten Until twelve all who are the best. And if on old, well-cultb vated. farms near market for laanbe, OM ter twelve the charge is doubled. et tlae Down breeds resauitable, Ore . elder vinegar, if the e:pplea have ,suill- The tax must be paid every time one the ranges cif the West, Sceithwestatm -i eiently ripened and remained "tiound passes through the cloorwaY, without South, the present eheep need breed ng and the starch has passed to grape exception. If a man has occasion to up, and there is not so good a sheep to sugar by the dhemloal section of the go in and out half a dozen times, be breed up with as the Rambouillets or 1 acid (mane) of the fruit, which will anust pay every 'time. One who has French Merlons. To Commend them pass from the press dissolved In °the dined with a friend must, if he stay for this purpose are their hardiness, water. Such a, juice one of my neigh - late, pay four cents to get out of his density, firmness, length and :weight el burs always refurns me with the press friend's house, and four more to get Wool, size of the animals and great pre- and it gives me, besides the vinegar, Into his own. A telegram in the night potency, the pure -bloods having been a Mee drink of apple juice or eider, necessitates the payment of the tax :bred in lin over a century. 're shoR a most 'healthy drink before the alco- before the boy can enter. :the esteem in which they are held on bol comee. Usually* the pure juice in - The house -master also eollecte and the Western sheep ranches, thesratich• dicatee a specific gravity (from the ers last season took the last carload oil sugar) of about 1,030, or five degrees rams that could be found in any locality of the ordinary Baume hydrometer, in the East. and when this iii the ease, good eider birthplace and religion, his exact Oc- On Eastern farms, if a point is to be vinegar will follow In due time. On cupation, and other personal details made of grokiring lambs for inarleets several oecasions, the eider alluded to .. ore oftea used, ' g :n or out must pay fear cents. .A.f- Tiler's le no trouble in 'securiug geod keeps duplicate copies of the forms on which every individual in the 'house must report • to the police his. age, Ott THIS IfULIA13-91/ARE PLAN. A Useful Helpmate. The four-square plan means that ill - customers, regerdleas of rank cr station, eettve the same careful attention. and eminent at our store, We are as partici. .isr with the child who is sent tokpor• ue,se some email article as we are eiveh le ex,perieuceci adult, We never sub- s aute inferior drugs when 111114 ybre ocdoes presoription.. We never mom- nenclehe 'something just as good,' Stine AND II eratente *filch -thee •without Mitch regtird T for quantitY ot 'having a Oleilltifok1StIlie-gefoky•tv,rtu._ upon knowing, Nor does the power of wool, and if there are good enclosed speelfle gravity of imo, Or fax to this linportant personage end even ;Winter quarters for them, arid , eaccu 1seven Baum. I have added a pound here. From the little guard-r°°m lent and rich fOod, any of .the Dowi of suet to the gallon of cider, end the' which he occupies at the foot of the breede or the Dorsets would atuswer the following summer had a pleasant wine' e'istairs he sees every one who goes in pur ose lelost ef the ewes.ol for the pudding sauce, and frequently scertains with ama,zIng farmers lee Merino grades. A cress 01 nay visiting friends have asked to what - or out. He a accuracy the stmount of each tenant's pure-bred Down inms upon them pro- Was the pleastant taste due. The ad - income, the events of his family life, duces very fine early market lambs; but dition of the sugar generates encregb far-reaching power enables him to ter- When the bloal vthe steetcels fermeto And the ch•arecter of his -visitors. His of the ewes is mainly alcohol to preent exorize every servant in the house into of gnglieli breeds I would cross thesis tation; hence instead of vinegat1 r .yo with Rarabouillets. Sheep do wel/ IP have apple wine, whieh 15 very UICe ' and thus he spies on the sneer/neat entering his :intelligence department, Summer where theY can get sufficient substitute for something far' mere, ex- herba 'either of 1e ---------------r rse pensive, and often a mere mixture of ge u o coa g life of the subjects in his five-stene-y many oithe weedsror leaves' of bushea Alcoleel and soine artificial bevel', 1ms In some ',oases the house-Mastet is • andbriars If -their range Is limited,. To . as 1 . n , kingdom. . ., A change of pasture occasionally is de, - In conehision I will'say te. the read.. English resident was oibliod to move eirable. Pue• water and constant access'. . er: To be sure Of having good Vhie- snore powerful than in others.: An to salt are necessary CO health, Good gar, be certain 'yen have a' juice with from an 'apartni,:int • that ' he pa•rtioa- clever or • fine. hay Will . carry ' them' • enough,. sugar in it to foriti elloug4 ' larly liked because he could not v.era ' Ithrough the Winter nicely, but' a little alcOliol to be converted . Into 'acetic grain daily from February to grass- is acid; and if theee is effetigh of. the lea ture to speak with.' any degree of when t.he man was remiss in .his du-' •advisable, . Timotny hey IS net a ,suits ter, which is en atitleePtlea the Oreniae sharpness to the man at -the' door, even . able food foi• sheep Merino' itheep will ceusis or rotting preeese.will not take • f ' ,way belonging to the State,. This' made Win,ter eve 1 -on brigh e raw an a p n ! years. • The .formatiOn of alecatel will the honse-tnaster •• a ' state---cdr041,-Air•-:•-diigrilin. adaY.--InethiSseaeOeeY salltsuled•e,g. - . . insult to whom is • a very serious of- ' be fed' a, third Mere shew then they will 'on eineseet uliehiteret-but :aces -secure .: fence in -Vienna.' A reprimend for saes • eat em clean, because they reject the :ethe oxidation 'of. the alcohol the barrel should not be more •than threaquar- laying letters would be construed:Into, h h ties. The flat was owne by a rail - 1 t .d it Pittee, your v g • • . a..", • • , -Noteciangerous- tt Th will t retuse • terS end kept hi a mo e y Snell wig i warm Mae% ' an insult, and ethe lengushreen deemed daily feed a roots or silage, vapot MIS . It wise to move to other gnaiters. birietit them, but it is not a necessity the_barteLasnopthe alslccvloploicr Thousands of peeple in Vienna live 1: with Eaglisle sheep. ' - pass to aldehyde and then qu ckly .to • . • , • such terror of the house:Master . • acetic acid, the base of good vinegar.. that, it is said, they never make an • _ N CURE This 'chemical chein,ge- eexpleine'- the - .Apple -tart without giving him halt. • " LIGHTNING. because -al cause of the sour ensilage 1 have -neer. . sots quickly. • • times strphger than any other pain reme , .. in i e. world -Is aryl in rie , .A. hunter who was trailing afte.r • equal to five drops of teny other remedy. If Is a carbohydrate.a-A. P. • Sharp • iti •Snaie y power a -- y , Buried a. Cougar.. • - • N ---2 1• Dee hohy.dratee of • the corn first nto a co - th fi failed to find on top et the silo, which a starts from the converaion of the c 9 . • drop of Nervi has w power over pain 1101, then,. acetic acid, neither of which i I bear meat in British Celumbia. •,oa stiffer from neuralgia use Nerviline.. Ceontry Gentleman. • teorts to tee "western Sportsman" Yon have oonyintang proof of As value' en , • . • . an experience which he calls a sots oet rid of yoor ram. Druggists sell a sebaniiened.Land in the South. erfarrow graze." If the incideet hap- , .Money back if net so. , • Tliere are in Virginia; the Ca,rolimai pened as the hunter tells it, it was In- deed a narrose graze; but ehe cannot : a Is the . ,rel Dying ? e • rend Some other Southern States,.igtra .' , help suSpecting that some a the invig- . , It was warm -and dry ; and along Materialistic. ;Ranh: of the 'nee: • The , brambles, because the :foreleg syStent agricelture did not pay, or: beceuse M the middle of the afternoon I be-. mare Industrial and strenttoue aeration °I gan to pine for rest and sa:pirie, ' if ' is, the feiver. novelises . has she ; °tee a: langcontinued Tobi• g of the soil :resulted in Such lInPo wee en quiet and no traCeS:.Of game, • the backward, tne• paisie% the vision. cold-vat:1On 'it last would- not produce verlshnient that and so when 'l' a' aornfortable- --ary ,peoPles. Produce gireat, nov-eliste. 4 area.s of abaucicined or partiellero.ban domed farming lands. In these dis. Science and the stern reality' of life crating ozone of the North-West bee got into the stoey. Neyertheless, is are bound to destroy the novel. It le tnicts the platitations have been given it to scrub oak, Old -field Plue and • out ef .harrnony wi•th the etsientific '04" °Ter • worth hearing. tIonal tale the folk - aliVelirfileb-d-tor saner expentieti. beret • .sOng have died. 'Why not the novel'? th°'t has een itopoyerished by tobacco Wm. IV/ma-seen Its .aeme, Its highest smoke. I stretched euf 'for a nap. The fable, -the , . "It muse .have been ast hour late -c.:90 of tlae mist exhaustive ef crops - It t is subject: to the law of av lu- Heist all oiroamitances [of sioknee and disease Plane's. Celery Compound is safe sure and unfailing. It ()Waimea and purifies the blood, braces the nerves, :corsets -digestion, and builds tie tho e who are weak and rmadown, lf you are nervous or sleepless, try one botte ; the XeOults.. eleoe, QurstokoL a Paine's celery 0 . -end is alwa*ts fresh istflQ and pure. • 111,HOVEY, Druggist, 9ntor. _ THE VEGETABLE GROWER . A SeliCtionlekoald Be made From Young ,. • Plants, • Young plants fromseeds iecently sown will require pricking over as soon as they large enough to handle If they have ecince up thinly there will be no special - hurry and they may be al- lowed to attain some size before hand - but if crowded the sooner they are pricked over the better, to avoid - "damping off." Should this make its almearance; 'a change of temperature ora moderation in the supply °riveter may Assist, but the safest plan is to transfer into fresh soil as soon as pos- sible, exanaining the stems carefully to make sure thatno infectedplants are - • For the ordinary private garden . -Where only eaellinited-nninber-ofetexche plants as toteattles; egg plants, peppers, otc,-,: are wanted; potting up is peefers ableato-puttiageineboxes. The -more- stockY plants 'which:will eesult and .the Agility with whichthey can, afterward ' be planted out will .more than. repay the Mee extra, tionble; but where large quantities ' are to be, handled, • other inethods -must Of ceurse be devised to stilt •the circumstances. " • • Cabbage • cauliflower, lettuces, oto., 'will do just -ail. well; ane be more WU- "Venleittly handled if In bexes; or they can even be 'prielted out into cold • , frames. in avhich 'a few Inch/a of pre- - paredsoll has been I d In all -cases shading is necessary for a few- - days until- the plants have Madeauffi- .0ient fresh rOots to establish selves in the new. eon. .._ AS the ,tinie plantlng p • preaclies, attention should be given to the proper hardening ,of the plants. This is a matter of the utmost importe • ange, but one toe .• often • 'neglected: •Plants, if .carelessly rushed out unpre- pared for' the change, will. receive la check- which • Usually results he the edges -OR tho Ieaves-beee-raMg--Withered • and dried up, imparting to the plants. a sickly, half-dead aPpearanee Whieh kes themk • to erconie•• , • • I and found myself cpea • or by Cotton as has n oue n" io• ered with two feet ,or leaves .seug as Point and la on the Ittecliee oye 'South, may be restored by. change that woke up . the babes in the weed.- I was all _ se, „ • a tuc e n a ce Y a k d th t s th t nebodY else . v rem ease ot Petersburg. . 1 . • . of agrieulture, and tis restoration is ' • even nose_ gotog on. Fruits and vee. :could heye done it but e eoegar, arid s - • tables: will be largely' cultiVated in the.' most likely a female Cougar at 'that. Unrewarded'Bel*Itude. . ...southern. States,. on , acceuat of the It occurred to me with some ferce. that ' • . . good :markets for Mich prednets in the Td been filed aWaY for future refer- Hostess (to- guests who Italie come large Eastern cities. - It will also 13e eage'and that I hadn't waked lie' to Spend few days). -:-We're so glad found 'profitable to raise eettle, • ',•-'ess-- - 'any too aeon... Itseliclaea £1nothe-=me- to-- irouv-e--been able -to--conie, Mrs Gush. wool, -and --dairy • pseduets.---The- -result - h r towleg:me awey ington• but I de hope' we g.01°O,'' to • of this hanged s stens et agrieulture • • . A Beautiful New shrub. : Thlti beautiful new shrub Watt d Leal trout „Wan. and is. a magn ...acquisitiou. It is of the greatest figure.on t at oouga e T •,••••11.0,•••• The editor or the Grapevine "Tele- graph," after soendIng six years witboet a break, In the editorial haruess, felt himself entitled to a vaca- tion, and went away to the mountains for a. month's hunting and fishing, leaving his wife in charge of the paper. On his return he was astenished to find his office overflowing with pota- toes. Everything that could be turned into a receptacle was filled.with them. Each pigeonhole In his desk contained a potato. The drawer of his editorial table was bursting. with potatoes. Old Ink -kegs, lined with papers, were filled and heaped with .them. There wort potatoes In the coal -bucket, In the ash - pan, and even in the stove itsildf. J., W. Irwin will give one dollar In meth or 25 lbe granulated or 00 lig ealfeer eugar to the customer who brings la the largeet IteneEgg to -WO store hetWeart %tow and the gith, of Hey, 3. W. Irwin is selling Best Standard Granulated Sugar at $4.10 per hundred by the barrel. TEesA45-013tettinto leek, Eirweenze. and Japing from 10e up. Obinese mixtures 15o per B RAs rIfailiIstsforB-O2 urrxte, a Dne'Nacho apricote, 6 The figs, for 2$0, ib • Dinner. Tea alai Toilet sets and fancy lamps, to Mahe room for ray spring im" port orders direct from tbe factories, I am Belling at 06% lege then Tomei price* Call and examine quality. and prices and you are sure to Phone 45. anted, good butter and eggs. J. W. IRWIN, Olinton buy, . Formaldehyde for Smut it Pays T Use It. • Very little trouble, and not muoh expense, one pound will do sixty bushels of grain. We ereselling Meroks' 40 per tient Formaldehyde in 1 lb bottles at, 60c, fall directions on eitoh,Vottle. • Household Anunonia, lull 16 oz bottles, 4. E. HOVEY, - Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton itelofrkerickketesHrkAikilekinttekkirtlitileitill • --Theyewereannasinar Dote -Wee; either. Vvery one 0! them was as big as his " . te. The collection would have taken a pi•e net, and ;some 'were as big as two fists- .House urnishings villain at a county feta • "Lucy," he said, after the g•reetings were over, "what :does all this mean?" "Ole" she almost sobbed, "I wanted to do something original, and so an- nounced, in the first numlaeeer of the papee* -1 printed , 'ttftE'r.77 ° wbfit away, that the 'Telegraph' would be sent for one year to the per- son sending us the largest - po- tato raised in this county, for six. • Bright new goods arriving daily. We have new, styles in Bed Sets, Mat. tresses, Wire Springe, Easy Obeys and Couches. • , The latest and biggest patterns, in window shades, Striped Curtains, It)oni Mouldings, Curtain i!oles. All Wool and "Union Carpets The newest shades in Furniture Coverings, Gip:ma:Cords, Frinzes, Eto, Picture Feembig a Bpeoiality, prices right... Monerfieck,if youvant • • . 01-1141.,331179".., 3E31.1 . months to the.Persoll sending the next ^ largest, and for three Months to the ahe sending the third largest. The po- . tatoes began coming in rigist away, and they've been coming ever since. Olme pereons, / atractfraid, have tried to get alls three of 'the prizes. I aave begged the people not to send any more, and I 'do believe they are doing it now for -a joke. We' can't lannounce ,e • G. D. McTaggart The TO 1 LET I, BANKER. " • IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT .OLINTON ..1,42Bys XTRACT ALBERT ST, CA. General Banking . . • any.prizes till they quit comiug, aryl 41.411.: .14.1 , • ••., "transacted • . . . *there are some bees in theotherroams_ seeeeeseeves_etigeme, Og RRI „ itiiTireir pecliets-rniTgriig Willi them " /AVON. COOLS, COMFORTS AND HEALS TT. . , • • ' NOTES, DISCOUNTED • • right- now, and -Oh, 'Cyrus, Whae•shall ! -THE Stile; AFTER SHAVING:. " • •-••• - Mod• ----' Sa tigerosi;i7i. ,••• . • "DO re said the editor 'with' a pin •• z do?" lila fa"Do? Tee right thing to a preparations representeato be "the sernoeie NOtes•fesued. Interestallowed on ' d . the paper. potatoes are worth' O. clOids • Van, Iflessiss 111 . • seetridetie---foree to • • • t . • • • Pond s Extrant, mill 4.43V 54./ N. w t. etIrl.FL..a.•• aeposite_ • let youseontintle o tedi- t _ contain «wood alcohol," a deadly poison. .er. in°nth and Mkgr , NI_ lex a bushel, and you, have gOt enough ' ' -•,_ ,..ese of them here to pay all the ex'..nses! .. e t. AtioGRATE of my trip and an they eost us is a ' ' dollar and seventy -flee cents' -worth AK; , . • . • Ate +Telegraph.' If yeti want an appeen• • sice, just consider me .in line Oar 'tiali . im'-1..e/te eob." TIIE INOLSONS BANK i 4..., ..„, ........ ' , •....wit„- - • . ;3,:i , ..,47M:ff,...r. •• e' - Incorporated by Aoti Parliemeat 1855. • • ss, //'' -sstmemr /, ' ii / Op inlenSof Leading Pityaisinns. : I havcrused W Streng's gilekone for external as well as internal piles and gegki hinter 'results than from any other remedy I heyeused. A. Graham, M, D., London, : . Price $1,04. For sale by druggists, or by mail ati receipt of pries. - • •_. • W. T. STRONG, Marinfactur ing Chem • • ist, Dondon, Ontario., • • CAPITAL .S2 500 00e HEAD. OFFICE, MONTREAL Wir, Mimeos illsonnossos, Presidea • Jeting Maxis, Gen. Menager. . , Notes dismounted, oolleotiona made, deafte issued, sterling and Amerioan exchange bought and sold. Interest allowed oia deposits &WING BANK -Interest allowed _memo of and ,pe. Pdonev advanced 10 farmers on their own note, With one. or more endorsers, No mortgage required. H.O. Brewer, Manager, . . RESTEFITND $21450,000 ' - • Clinton. Intro- Direot importere. Worismanshin itattenbury St orkt, • • euivreN. . . 166`1.fLent and Meterial guareenteea. , • for, unlike °thee nittas, it forms a large shrub and is perfectly hardy, having endui•ed repeatedly a tempera; turd -of - eero-untarened, .-Ite ...1. 41.t... thing when blot= and very Central 1$. SEALE , • • • as adog bides a one , • • - have better weather, or Pm afraid you Will make the South ,et'on more Pros' attractive at all times. In June It is ' ' It seemed that thebest thing .for won't enjoy Yourself much. Miss Gush- . me to do was to counterinine that cou- ineton,-Oh, but My Oar estely Bore - days of Plantation life . perm's than ' it was in tho palmiest literally clethed With innumerable • . • gar's mina as It were So- I hunted bath, We did.'et come here .fo enjoy our- ... • When tilt the desirable agricultenal up a log about my size and covs .sielvei. We came to see yon. -"Punch.' .. ,sene of the West Is occuple.d-ewhich le ered it with the .leavee-a nice . fat. - • • . . . , . but a questiOn of a few years-tben „a tree close by, stesuring myself be • RE' GOT IT -RIGHT IN THE HEAD _seethe attentren. Our pep:illation Ss . these lands 4n the Southern States will • bump on the ground: Then 1 ehinned : 0, _ , yond any doubts or peradventures That That's where catarrh always sticks, until • increasing rapidly !nobody had ' meddled with tbe working 'it strikes dawn into the lungs, thee itsoon- , and the time ill. demo when these farms will hay to " tf my repeater. • sal:option. Sunemer is coaling; that's the be sulxlivilded. The average size ot : The cougar . came.. In such al short time to epee Catarrh. The weather, • sunfarms in this conutry is four times - time as to ,show. how fortunate it was "elan% dry iii; Are ill favorable : :"Cetterfhe that of tnes•forns et -France, and . he pat I had waked up when I did, and *ill not mare itself. . The favorable condiSelgiuT, HollandGerniany and Ting - with her, as I had calculated, Were se tions aboye mentioned enable Catarrhothene . , , . choice lot of young Ones. She had left to do ite Work:nealliefOletterlitisnesthe• ' time. land tfibY are still smaller. While to. . , •` day in -many ' Seetions forme of seven-. , • a dinner located and had been off. to. Italways cures but it bttrea more quickly„ sseeee,seeasesse 400,4erefease1eeieeeler ptAy, get her finely. ' than at any other searion of the year., Your "Well, that cougar oiraled athund ruggis or o pile of leaves !ora Matter of minutes, ehing Caterrhozene ise 250 and $1.. twilit farm Of one-tle r or one /douching and picking a nice :select that Size muSt pay. It is useleSs to ,,/ place to spring from. When she got argue that it oannot be done; sueh .."- eatisfied and made the leap she went . 1 9 ' , f a.rms are cultivated in a. way to pay Neete4srougli the alr tremendous, throwing Elndesteors to exterininate this ee-day, and must become ren . Debt , bven to , et"'xperime,nt th leaves bit a whirlWind and ,scra,tala have, since 1890, Coat 'the Maseitehu- ' lit- - f r the .. ,,,, ti, bright yellow Sweet -Pea shaped Moo-, ere generally profitable in the fti ure. Ing and gnarling. It was some of a • Beets state 130ard of Agriculture $70e1 .. . t would be well ea r pee e , ouch intenee pure golden yeller as to roms, presenting a perfect mass of Shocic when she found tbe log, but she 000. .• . State Departteenta of Agrieulture te Well 'merit the name bf Golden Fleece. didn't display any disa.ppointinetit. She • Profeseor (1 H. Pe maid, of the boeird . - 'estirblisb experimental farms ,tin these for caltivation; thetie will conie thea 't otor will tell you what a good i d -fourth nS. • uc e d egleet see o Of large bushy form with numerous junt .took •the scent and dente tte the ia.an interview, ip report's to have nor to: denionstbate to the uneticoess. - a s s . • venomous. " • gYPel', meth is about • two hundred '1-- • studded with long, tough, angular,- Cul- farmers a the State' how they can h lik branches of the most brilliant toot of my tree and looked up, real said alai the terretery covered by the afi rna h uld. be condacted to a moss oide limbs, all Of which are densely to handle, 1 having my gun ready so. .ty towns. itt Eastern, Massaehusetta and 'bake their worn-out farms•And rent). rd cheerful green imaginable, which a - e "It seemed to her an awkward job sque.re miles. They are in. about Owen- atnd the Gouger had ati Insiiiration. this territory has been attacked front • vats them; how they earl carry on an •,1,11•11- they retain throughout the yea* She went to a tree about ten feet swag the.outailde till aboht half the area has 1,11111dbounfintprYsotglisnatihase lablothevetrtoyatoppezoedw I._ . 7 go . ttP_._•__Slfe-was--after-been-cleare&--Theeoost-et.exterminatione-/ -----.• • .... gellafactory7balanee-sheet. -k-,-;----, ---Seerthatthertiontritlantiffiffit supply,- grxelatarted to. .tbat meal and not td be discouraged as estimated by Professor Perfiald. by any trifles. It was her idea to would be $200,000 each year ' , for five . ' of water pure and clean in the pasture; climb up above me oti the other tree years; 1100,600 yearly 'for another five ° Illeavell as in the yard or stabbis &Vint s (as %ass., Ids " ilelY SO ." • and then bring me down with a flying . the summer. It is stirprising how Much! • leap. • third five yee.ts, The moth eats every- ' (water a dairy heft Will oonitame. • years, and about $15,000 yearly for the " "I didn't lose any more time with ex- It is a neceasity, and, if not supplied thing that grows, except tdbacco ' perireents or speculations, but let her :will reselt in serious lossle the dairy. leaves. Professor Howard la to hives- ' • have it the flrst time she came round Witte the Matter farther this suramee „. the tree. The ball went threugh her. attar and breast, and the varmint event for the Seeretary of Agriculture, Wash4 ington, and if his report IS oatisfact- ' to the ground. The Young, ones were gunning around, and I knocked them tory the burden of the woth May be Olrari too, with the gun. . taken. up by the national government. If Pursued oareful ' "Since then I haven't gene to sleep lY,•Professor Fernald , s In 'thee Woods so cdreless .and casual • w moth may be say th ar against the; , 0 completed within the firSt decade of the like." - .. . • twentieth century, so that nothing bee • future importation need' be feared. J "%ate the letteraibeen duly examiged,„ thy the hatidswriting expertnee. Against Free Seeds. liPur 11•6"e." "VerY wen, let title hand- Seerettiry Hastings, Of the Ploride ,, ' Any excitemene in the Milking Is • •Inan. . • I Clirpentering Is no, i Mire to result in less milk. . ,. easy briido, Th; I Always avoid loud talkitig, and speak te constant rowiing in gently and caressingly to every one. and down, the lifting You Can never give them too much' and stooping over are pe'titing• . • .. all severe strains on Nervous cows if Well treated always the kidn eye. No give the Most milk, but they must have wonder A mirperiter einiforni, gentle care. szolidoled, rod sotlY It pays to eitro the cloVer in the Vert that every time he 'best manner, as there is no better feed drove a nail it named grown, Put it in a tight Mow and CONN. kite ittiittnity expert."-"Ohlti eta as thwIgh be Was Or With etre% Out all hay earlier thAtt Writing expert now bp examins4 h4 Stele Hortioultural SoeletY, has for. Watalhd ne a coPY of a resolution passed pie fig his eon beck. Re teen moral this year11 does not pay to lot journal." by° tlig Society eondernaing the free D kidney P1111611 get overripe and se odder able to follow hie trade with cotafort end Ito feed more -than before. - It le e oedg. - __diatrilantion of seeds by the goverm, Meat, ets‘now eonaucted, rocom.. AO:NY- 04: tht first Olga •onleokoplie anetio • Raise more t corn than eVer, efferte litive the appropriation now P., not too into to pl,ati neW, g et Ir ve h d kiehiey and orfeary troubles for at. once„ r, b th ieould not ; Whe.t about the ealVeS.-the growing • t1III mi. A. vit. cmsrs 26 °II g • • rdfit. • 33 CATARRH CORE- O. Inade for this purPose applied to the famre tiree ems with severe ain in the to sent direct to tho deemed Arrioniture ineosttgating disease,' parts by the Improved Mower. Heals tho ulcers, clears the air and insect onemiee of plants grown for paages. Stops droppinio in the comracricial purposes throughout the free, AU &Mere or r. A. W. Chase i I iselentifle Work of the Department of Amalie throat end pormanant y Curet Unitivi Ceteral and server. I310wee Medlelne CO., Toronto and Buffalo, hallt °Obi>, and I led severenen dalrYl •I• bap° they are not start' ng t'lreal Pe n ,iii,bot trudee. Seein_g the °Alyea, sin f onetheleto and si es, 011 'hey neve elven eel& roll's emeving t • W. te tut ee move!) asnoy pm., /Rob a bor. In the Ng pasture, but filet* atia haDDY. itniething t . OlRest welIt-voentlated box stalls, It •eura lemon! cern lay head, Tiee Metier, does --- - pay -- tura calves in paettir‘ -a the first year. I know just what t sta men y.s.pow eat rely gotta t °meet en - 4 , „.„ be4t traretairrirs. 14,,intimist"nttsr talking ethenst lei I Beal orta.44, ii gape 04 nun at; TIO-1.0ai ' .s • TROOP..OIi • YOR . Sprats, *As, Cuts, Wounds, Verne, Open Soto, Bruires, Stiff Joints, Bike and Sthigs of Insects, Couglii, Colds, Coutragted Cottle, Riceunatistn, Neuralgia, Brosichith, Croup, Sore.Throat, Quithagy, WhooPlog Ciough and all Swelliags. . „ I.ARGE BOTTLE. 23.1. Rain and 'weld have 110effect on harness treated with Murcia Hiu. 'nor abut the damp, • keeps theleath- .er soft and pi& able: Stitches do not break. No rough sua. \ face tto chafe . *admit. 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