- irr -twTT -n irj"wf, .-- fi'KWrip'T-Wrr-Tm "W '"W" '"TwWI!''HWTm?9 T '"nWW"'' V r BRITAIN'S G-EEAT JOY Relief of Ladysmith Thrills the Empire as Never Before. Bnller Fie lit Ilia Way to the City That lluil tlctin llnmnina Up fur Months Unrrlion Wm on tha lturder or HtHTTntlon. London, March 2. The war office linn received the following from Gen. JSullcr: "Lyttlcton's hcndqunrtcrB. March 1, 0:05 morning. Uen. Dundonald, with the Nainl carbineers and a comnoHitu regiment, entered Ladysmith last night. The country between me and Xiudysmith is reported clear of the enemy. I nin moving on Nelthorpe." Tim GnrrlRon'n l'ltlfut 1'ilcliU London, March 2. The following in the text of a Inter dispatch from Gen. IJuller: "Nclthropc, March 1. I have jnat returned from Lndysmith. Except u small guard, north of Surprise hill, tho whole of tho enemy lately be sieging the town have retired in hot haste, mid to tho south of the town the country is quite clear of them. Tho garrison were on half a pound of meal a man per day nut supplement ing the meat ration by horses and mules. The men will want a little nursing beforo being fit for the field." When the news of the relief of Ladysmith became known London literally went mad with joy and throughout England the scenes wit nessed have no parallel in the mem ories of this generation. Tho pent-up jubilation at the relief of ICimberley and the defeat of Cronjc would no longer be controlled, and with to-day's crowning triumph the national trait of self-restraint was thrown to the winds. The lord mayor of London immediately telegraphed his con gratulations to Gens. White and JSul lcr. When the queen received the news at Windsor, the bells on the cur few tower of the castle were rung in honor of the event. The strain that for 113 days had kept the nation in terrible anxiety was removed. The lord mayor showed himself at a window out of which hung ii huge City imperial volunteer flag and the crowd yelled itself hoarse. Staid magnates grabbed flaring posters from newsboys and brandished "Ladysmith relieved" to tho roaring throng. All thought of business was forgotten. Nothing could be done on the stock exchange except sing "God Save the Queen,"and cheer. No one wanted to trade on such a day as this. The stores put up their shutters and gave their em ployes a holiday. Great ensigns floated in the sunlight from hundreds of buildings and little union jacks lit up the murky city windows. The lord mayor wired Lady Itullcr as fol lows: "My sincere congratulations on your gallant husband's achieve ment." lie also ordered a holiday for the city schools. Later ho answered tho demands of tho crowd, that in creased as the day wore on, by a speech in which he said: "This news makes our hearts leap for joy. We now are satisfied that our sacrifice of blood and treasure is not in vain." I,u to Nona from Hubert h. 'London, March 1. The war office re ceived the following dispatch from Lord Itoberts: "Panrdeberg, March 1. Cronje with his family left here yesterday in charge of Maj. Gen. Prettynian and under the escort of the City imperial volunteers and mounted infantry. Later in the day tho remaining pris oners went in charge of tho earl of ISrroll and escorted by the Gloucestcrs and 100 imperial volunteers. The women and children are being sent to their homes. I understand that great dissatisfaction was felt by the lloers at Cronje's refusal to accept my offer of safe conduct to the women and children, and medical care for the wounded, 170 of whom are now in our hospital. Many of them are in a ter rible plight for want of care at an earlier stage. I inspected the floors' laager yesterday and was much struck by the ingenuity and energy with which the position was made almost impregnable to assault." (irent ItrltHln'H Itltr Army. London, March 2. The army esti mates, issued last night, show a total expenditure of 01,199,100, an in crease over last year of 10,882,200. The total number of officers and men is placed at 430,000, an increase over last year of 245,147. Ifobttrta anil Kltchmuir ut Klmhorlny. Kimberley, March 2. Lord fiobcrts and Gen. Kitchener arrived here yes terday and were warmly welcomed by the municipal officials and thanked for the successful relief of the town. Total Itrit IhIi CiihuiiUIuk. London, March 2. The total British casualties to date are 12,831, of which 8,319 were added during the last fort night. No Clmiirn to Savn Til i' in. Washington, March 2. All chance of saving any of the Spanish armored cruisers sunk oil' Santiago, Cuba, has gone. Word has reached the navy de partment that the Cristobal Colon, which was pushed on the beach by the cruiser New York after tho battle with Cervera's command, has ulicl into deep water IlOTT'B TllUT Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that- cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hail'a Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Primitive Emotion. Marie Hose, aged eight years, was telling Elsie, aged seven, about the making of the world. "And Adam was the first being created," she announced, solemnly. "So it was awfully lonely for him, and one day, when he was asleep, the Lord took a rib out of his side and made a woman out of it so Adam would have a friend to play with him." "And wasn't Adam s'prised? aBkcd Elsie. "Surnriwd? Why he was just tickled to death I ' said Marie Hose, ecstatically. N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. - "Oh, How Iliipiiy I Am," Writes Mrs. Archie Young, 1817 Oaks Ave., West Superior, Wis., "that I am once more free from that terrible Neuralgia pain 1 had been suffering with over five year. I am so tluankful.and pleased tosay your "5 DKOl'S" is the best medicine I ever got inniy life. I received it last,Novenibcr, used it right away: the first dose helped me. Many a day I thought I would die before my husband re- I turned from his labor. Since 1 am free from pain many of my friends are surprised, and pay they Avill send forsomcof the "SDUOl'S". Sample bottles will be sent to anyone on re ceipt of 25c. Large bottles, containing 300 doses: $1.00. For information write, Swan eon Rheumatic Cure Co., 101 E. Lake St., Chicago, HI. No Wonder They Fled. An authority upon chemistry was lectur ing before a well-known woman's club and illustrating his remarks with experiments. All went well until he paused n moment and then said: "I'm very sorry, but 1 must ask any of the ladies who use face powder containing bismuth to leave the room during this cxncihncnt, as the gases J am about to set free have a peculiar affinity for bis muth and turn it purple." Whereupon the entire audience save three courageous sisters rose and lied from the room. St. Paul Globe. 0, 13 Letters a liny. The John A. Salzcr Seed Co., La Crowe, Wis., received 0,431 orders Feb. 20, which is a monster day, but they expect to double this number by the middle of March. The firm is having a great trade in its specialties, potatoes, speltz, Dromus biennis, llsipo, Hig Four Oats, Three Eared Corn and earliest vegetables. Thero is a wonderful demand for onions, cabbage, peas and bean seed this year. Early Bird Radish and Lightning Cab bage, the earliest of this kind in the wide, wide world, are having a tremendous sale. The firm above mentioned is a large adver tiser and use weekly newspapers that telU the story. Not So Sure. At a dinner in Rottingdean lately, a royal academician stated, to the company the cu rious fact that sugar and sumac arc the only two words in English where su is pro nounced shu. There was much interest shown in the discovery, when Rudyard Kip ling was heard fioni the other end of the table: "Rut. are you quite sure?" Chi cago Chronicle. You Can Get Allen's Foot-Kmo Fit HE. Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted, Leroy, N. Y., for n FREE suinplo of Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to shako into your shoes. It cures chilblains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. It makes Now or tight shoes easy. A certain euro for Corns and Bun ions. AH druggists and shoostorcs sell it. 25c. Wee are the llccoid. people the Rusluncn. Yale THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Mo., March C. CATTLE Beef steers $1 25 fi 5 20 Stockers 3 75 5 10 TcxuiiH 3 15 P 4 75 HOGS 3 75 (R) 4 87 BIIKEP 4 25 p 5 25 WHEAT No. 2 red (U) 70 No. 2 hard C3.fi 05 COUN No. 2 mixed 3H6i 31 OATS No. 2 mixed 22 KVE-No. 2 53 FLOUR Hard wh't patents 3 10 Q 3 20 Straights 2 80 3 00 HAY Chotcu timothy 10 00 10 CO Knncy pralrlo 7 25 7 50 BRAN (n.iel'U) C3 UUTTfiR Fancy to extra.. 18 23 CHEESE Full cream HVi 12 EGGS 12V4 POTATOES Homo urovn .. SO 40 ST. LOUIS. C ATT LE lice ves 3 75 G 85 Tcx.ins 3 50 4 70 HOGS Packers ., 4 80 4 90 SHEEP Native muttons.... 4 75 5 75 FLOUR Extra funcy 3 20 3 25 WHEAT No. 2 hard G5 05 CORN No. 2 mixed 33 3J OATS No. 2 21 24 RYE 55 " BUTTER Creamery 20 21 LARD Prime steam 5 CO 5 C5 PORK 10 15 11 25 CHICAGO. CATTLE Beeves 500 C00 HOGS Mixed and butchers.. 4 70 4 95 SHEEP Western 5 00 5 00 FLOUR Winter patents .... 3 40 3 00 WHEAT No. 2 red G74 GS CORN-No. 2 32 OATS No. 2 23',, 23'4 RYE May ni',4 LARD 5 75 PORK 10 47 NEW YORK. CATTLE Steers 4 10 5 75 HOGS Common to choice... 5 25 5 40 SHEEP Fair to choice 1 CO 0 00 WHEAT No. 2 red 7.TW 7GV, CORN-No 2 41 4P4 OATS-No 2 2SH 28 POSTED ON FINANCE. At Licnnt 'Flint Wax the I m pro mm I on She (invc Her Sinter Club Members. cv "It is simply impossible to keep posted on rprvtlilnir." said a club woman to a. Daugh ter of the American Revolution. "Yes, indeed, it is," admitted thcD. A.R. "Rut sometimes, if you are not quite iostcd, you can wriggle out of a dillicull situation without seeming so very ignorant. For ex ample, I was just reived by my presence of mind nt o D. A. R. meeting the other day. Prof. Sparks, of the university, you know, read a lovely paper on 'Uoverncur Morris, Financier of the American Revolution.' " 'Who is this (Jovcrneur Morris?' Miiil n friend of mine from the Fortnightly club. 'Seems to me I never heard of him.' "There were half a dozen women around, and I was frightfully embarrassed. 1 never had heard of CJoverncur Morris, cither, but, you know, n D. A. R. is supposed to know all those things. " '0, don't you remember?' I Enid. 'Mor ris was the man who financed the govern ment and boi rawed a lot of money to do it.' " 'Thank you,' said my friend from the Fortnightly. "Now, the fact is, you know, dear," con tinued the 1). A. It., I really knew nothing of it whatever, except that Prof. SparkB subject said that the man had financed the government, and I knew if he did that he must have had to borrow a lot of money." Chicago Inter Ocean. SCORE FOR THE MENU. He OiU'Mitod ut (lie French mid Struck NotbliiR Hut Kkki mid ToolhplcUM. Gilson Next time I taken girl to a French restaurant I won't be so all-fired smooth. I don't care a durn whether she believes I talk French in my sleep and take a French newspaper, or whether she thinks I don't know a French poodle from a dachshund! Willets What's the matter now? "I-ist night I thought if I'd go right down the card and pick out something every couple of inches I'd strike it about right. If there's one thing I can't eat it's lien fruit. Well, the first round we got was soup with a dropped egg in it." "Well, you didn't have to cat it!" "The next prize package I diew was a plain omelette. I fought shy of it and said 1 was waiting for the leal solid dishes." "Yes." "Well, next I got eggs broiled in butter and then egg sandwiches! I couldn't play oil foiever, and I had to eat 'cm." "Poor old chap!" "Then 1 got mad and jumped clear to the last thing on the list for dessert. And what do vou think tho waiter brought us? Toothpicks!" N. Y. Press. Took II I in Down. A former commodore-captain of a famous trans-Atlantic Hue, while friendly and polite to his passengers when below, was very much tho reverse if approached when on duty. As he happened to be on deck one tine afternoon, a lady, quite unaware of this peculiarity, accosting him with some trilling query as to the probable duration of the favorable weather, was both surprised and indignant to get curtly answered: "Don't know, ma'am don't know. Rcttcr go and usk the cook." The lady, though taken somewhat aback, was quite equal to the occasion, and re joined: "Oh, I beg a thousand pardons. Excuse me, pray. I thought I was addressing the cook!" Collier's Weekly. Map PuzeIc Eilucnlnr. Is Iowa as large as Maine? Which is the Pan Handle State? What state is bounded by four straight lines? These and many other questions relating to the geography of our own country answered by the map puzzle sent out 1y the Chicago Great West ern Railway. It is a dissected map of the United States printed on heavy cardboard and the puzzle consists in putting the pieces together so as to form a complete map. It will be found interesting and institutive to old people as well as young. It will he sent to our readers sending 10 cents to F. II. Lord, G. P. and T. A., Chicago Great Western Railway, Chicago, III., mark envelope "Puz zle Department." IIojicIchn Ilncliclor. "What did Mr. Cummings say to you last night, Clara, when he was trying to but ton your glove? "Why, lie said any man who made gloves that wouldn't button easier than mine ought to give up the biihiness." Well, dear, take my ndvice and don't waste any more time in that direction." Stray Stories. The International & Great Northern rail way are sending out a map of Texas, Mex ico and surrounding territory that is an ex cellent production of the map engraver's art, both artistically and geographically. The map is made on nn unusually large Bcalc, and is as near perfect ns to details as it is pos sible to make it. Mr. I). ,J. Price, general passenger and ticket agent of the system, at Palestine, Texas, is sending copies of this map to anyone who asks for it and en closes seven cents in stamps to pay postage. Win It Suicide? Rrakcman The trainboy dropped dead in the baggage ear a few minutes ago. Conductor Poor fellow! Heart trouble, I suppose. "I don't think so. He had. one of his own cigars in his mouth at the time." Chicago Evening News. The Rent I'rennrlptlnn for CIiIHn and Fever Is a bottlo of Gitovn'a Tastklhss Chill. Toxic. Itia Himplyiroiunidqulnlneln atasteless form. No euro no pay. Prlce,50c. Corns are about the only things that will cure a young man of the small boot habit. Elliott's Magazine. Fortify Feeble Lungs Against Winter with Hale's llonev of Ilorchound nnd Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. The highest type of military invention yet devised is the war balloon. Elliott's Magazine. ' TllirtV minutes ii all the time rpniiirpil tn dye with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Sold by all druggists. A NOTED JUDGE SAVED BY PERUNA. Had Catarrh Nine Years AH Doctors Failed. HON. UEOKtiE KEKSTKN, OP CIIICAUO. Hon. Geo. Kersten, ti well-known Justice of tho Pence, of Chicago, says: 44 1 was afflicted with catarrh for nine years. My catarrh was located chiefly in my head. I tried many remedies without avail. I applied to several doctors, but they were not able to cure me. 1 learned of the remedy, Pcruna, through the dally newspapers. After taking the remedy for 18 weeks I was entirety cured. I consider my cure permanent, as it has been two and a half years since I was cured' Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from eutitrrh. Ca-turrhiKwell-nltfh universal; almost om nipresent. Pcruna is the only ubsolutu safeguard known. A cold is the begin ning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to euro colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. Pcruna not only cures catarrh, but prevents it. All families should provide them selves withueopy of Dr. Ilartman's freo book entitled "Winter Catarrh." This book consists of seven lectures on cn tnrrh nnd la grippe delivered at Tho llartman Sanitarium. It eontaiiiH tho latest information on the treatment of catarrhal diseases. Address Dr. Hart" mun, Columbus, Ohio. -JTMPBfflEB LISTER AND DRILL Hm run nor, rulJuiUble abftoJUr. UtMt 4f!fn, (lntalrrnrffot 1. nflamoiiATI wun iiAnir.nn 1 -iX-H sr .-.- -"j.?w yyx - vio?fm Complete. f"ie3fcji- tlropiiiprocket or nolle! whs! vrnii mj ronton 01 T 9.85. VV lot with lUmli of wlr. nnlr fl OITII.I&. (JiiiriVA ittim I1K.VO. nnu l other actlolM old dlraot to Uin farmor at whollo BO. LKVKIl IIAItUUWH IVATeilfl 1B.OO, nnd 1000 trirj AiMointAir KtuvmntMia in nail 10a or moumr refunded. Rend for free ctlpiie to Ilox SOU HAPQOOD PLOW CO.. ALTON. ILL. The onlr I'low factory In the world eelllng direct to thw fnrmer. W-lWWWWYfJ INCREASE Your IIWWZ dplElilj iil Ulll : 1t rtt M"H 11KUlil IWJ v msmxswMV. Wlmp3$$ t pii m Kvcrj farmer, TOlliltllOr III) llllH IV fmv ncroi or litn (IioiIn, can iiiiiko laruur crops If liu will buw Ills ftrtilu with a GAIJOON BROADCAST feSeed Sower K-Awi It Ho ironninl.' lit ncnllv. iinlloriulvi' ya4Lf Iowa 4 to 8 nviuit' Ajjrj nn lumr of nny. " men. i.u.iniiiiiu. Minn. 1'nyn for Itself In a itcnuoii. lnrSljtouT It tins lictin rvuuKiilrctlnstAr "'l rtllable lutmllr Mirer. If your ilcnlcr won't, furnish It.txlilri'xa'v Q- tiOOIIKI.I. COMI'A.M, A II til 111. K. . i Excursion Rates to Western Canada and imrtlciilnrsns to how to Bocuru Mill ncrun of thn host Wheat Krowlnit In ii il on Urn continent, can tin aeon roil on application to tho Hiipurlutt'iKlentof Iminljmituin, Ottawa, Ciinuilii, or tho under- 1 fjamja ihicluii (xcnrslon will " loiiTU fit. 1'aul. Minn., on tho first and third Tuosdny in vnvh month, and kiio dully low ratuH on all Much of railway aru liulnu iiiioled for ozciirslniiR liavliiK St, I'f.iilon March 2Slh, anil April ltd. for Aliiiiltmm Arslnlliola.Has. kulchcwiinanil Allicrta K I'KIM.IIV.Hupt or lin- nilKrntloii. Ottawa, Canada ;ort n. I b PIlAWroiU), ' 211 WustUtlibt. KtiDsasClty.Mo.iW V UKNNKTT, Bui n. x i.iiu iiiiiK viuuiij, ncu, A MARVELOUS n - B n -ps 13 ; for ovoryono ovorywhure. Ilnrn.i vnio T ; lino 1 quart rIvi'h UU canilln jxmurZO ' 1 hmirl A lic.tti.r Hi. lit tlmii i,m,fi.i,lnrh . trlclty. (Jliu.ipcr than oil. Wo havoc v : cry Itiiprovfiiuiiitnuil uny 0110 can Hunt It. City, vlllauo nnd homes can turn 5 nlKhl Into day Demand Is nnormoiiH. 3 Ask for catalogue, (looil iikchih wuntoil i:tui Ti.nriu, i ,1 i iii, ininniirinvr.n. N 1.K.IIT CO,. IJOJt ). CANTON. OUIO. WHaHA mm JS ! GREGORTSSEEDS jyi j :. W'.aGV' JSr3 AaOfli&'ir jy?:yMsr cr37 'IT J. J. II. UKKQOIt 'rmr mm 2 BH H ETUI m Ki(2&3(HS3Hj&' malt on mcolnt of nr WILUAMd 41KU. CO , For-lOyeurH tlio frivorlto with practical (;iir!etu;rs ami uorlhtH. Tlio new 1000 catalogue describes nil va cs. Hond for It. V SON, Mnrlilflicoil, JIass. l)r Williams' Indian I'llo Ointment will euro IIII111I, llleedlim nnd ltohlm,' I'llcs. It nhsnrh'i tho tumors, allat tlio Itch I nit ut ouci), in in 11 h n Kiulllen kivch instant ie- I. if llrniifiri.,1 fur 111. . and Itchlnirof thoprlvuto n.irts. ALilrilL'L'i.lHor liv iricn. r.o outs and SI. no. 1'ropa., LLKvri.AM), oiuo. K NEW FACTING SECTIONS Rew Hopes New Opportanltles Land of Sunshine and Plenty MUrJCIIra ' ate Fertile Soil Cnenp and ' Diversified Lands Look ' at tlio Map. Tho Port Arthur Uouto hts nrmucdanetr country. Tho lniirt of curly mirUct fruit and vcKctnblos. Tho l(l"nl mnrlcn (.'.inlcriBr'N coun try. Tho homo of tho 11 1 Itod Aputo, tho I'ca:a nnd tho I'onruntl mlllenlum of tlm Melon Kalhcr. The Morcu if tlto Northdrn Uuutnr. Ho can buy Innd outright for ivlmt ho now n ivii for ons of two years rout. Ho o Is r1 o u o. UIiik 520 to '0i ror ncro proltt THE MOST DIVERSI FIED I AN DS AH O CROPS WHERE Ai-ARM' RCANWORK OUTDOORS I 9 MONTHS IN THE YEAR. No ImnJ wintorM. No bllzza-il.t No hot winds. Plenty ofivnter Thrco or four crop a yen r from tho cuuuiholl. Wri'f for lnfonnntiou to li. O. IJATRHT Mpr. liiind Dopa tmnt. Kansas City, l'lt sburi & Gulf It It, Kansas City, Mo. HKW DISCOVIIUV; nives iiulclc relief ami eurva worHt fiH'H, llooL-fif tcntlininilnlnniiil 111 ilnta trentuii'iit Free Mr II. 11, llltf.r.N'U hONH, Ilox i, Atluntu.Ua. CORPORAL SPARGE. iVi".,..0" A U)o pleeo for 1 Co. postpaid. KXA W.AOains.ClileanO a. n. i;. i) 1803 IVIIIIN 1VICITINO TO AtSVKJ'.TlSIUtS Iilnitu atalo (lint you aavv tlio Ailverlliio nieiil In thl iuiei'. TO PLACE OUR GARDEN SEEDS IH EVERY HOME IN THE COUNTRY P THIS KNIFK X'jEilEl With Cot No. 77 S. . Jane l'nan 1 pk. Yellow Danvxra Dat 1 nkg Trophy Toronto, I plcu. Cnrleil Jilnu (jauuiiRe i pek. nwwi j-umpni j we offer frnsh carden noil, full Uel packacoi, at Imn than value, bwteTor nrrmn, that will crow In an IJ. H. climate anJ J3IVE VOU FREE rourcholmof knlTM vhowu. Cut out thin lulnirnmineut nnd huiu! in 77 cti.,lf rou want knlfo No. 7nbortl ct'i. L...T.. .. V.? ' . , ,l. r.il I ...ii .. riilt' ltl.urvi.lll Till VUMUnlliMinl ...U. . nwu. i7fci .....1 .... ..in .y T BM355iSrlPBrKf3fHa 3"" lhe e'Ur 07 packets and the knllH r'lthlJ nil lotpulU. READ rMIS - .. JL.WA'tll'fttSMluviiiviiitt'amvmwvtms. 1tm?&VXft1W3& Hi , ,. P. m I-ooh l .,kK. Dwarf Wui llf..u.H. 1 pktf. Htriiiu- lliune. 1 ".ktr. Kotith' Gom iEPmWmPEiMi L- FMt&gPgS&iiWWhWi .W WaUirinelou, 1 pkK. Marble Mammoth UruiiiheuU dlibatie. 1 pwu. Circeu Citron Mink. MKjImMJSK&mWtffWA-nj "B?!" 'T,J?JvXs&'Jir melon. ipK.liuuoutt,l iik.Jilg uoliou jniuu), apkKb.rurpio lop Turnip, J pk. . " ,..7 tifjysxssil'ic-;'ir-- -CeStfSl IteJ Ulobo Onion. 1 pktf. Hollow Grown 1'artnlpe. 1 pllu. tnrly l.on Bcarlet lUduh, 1 THI0 ZIU. FBEB. SitW TTrTTP'P l&S Tipl.IoubleOurlo.l Iniler.lpkK.Of.lerjilpkf'.Thnnn.lpkir, KrnrhllrBnkfiiiit IUd. -5rtSflf- Onion, 1 pka. Or Heart CarroU, I pk. Tjirge Knrljr York Oabbavn, 1 nkir. Mini (Iroen Curiimber, 1 p'tu. lMnTr half long fnrrotg. 1 pkir. Perfection Tomato, lZ' t l'CO iiiuiii.hu iiuum. , iJK. j.nriy iun-i. im,i. . i'm. o.'Mrini, a urn ip luuumi. jkr, iwiiTnr ;urKt iwmirn. i i'mi. . ui' iv-.inn i nritmin'n, l put. i. 'J liken Knrlr Mlnnpaotaflorn. Alio .M other Pki'ii. frniili nrrien triada not mentioned nhnTH.M nlim.i.t)i.i- IfNIPIT PFtPPI At TTi-iu tlm 7li. i Tomato, (Jnthr.ru l.lllml... rVlncmca li.j.l.l.l..n l.nn. dle,Teat Bteel warranted knife will liennnt FIIKK. The 77ab knife Ujaat what eTerr farmer aliould hao Kitra weight llnnlj pnllatind endn.thrtKi Iiphvt stwl nladfn, innlnriinK hoof blade. 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