FARM COLUMN. IAIUT DltU'I'IHUH. The lx.t tiino to cliurn ia Iwfore tin milk acquircM acidity. Charcoal, Kcalckd milk, ejgs, or wheat Hour for the scours. Stall fed cowh give, richer milk than tlioso ranging in pastures. Metallic vessels should not bo used or 1'iilter as they runt and etain it. ('ream which risen in cold air is better tiian that which riaca in cold water. ll the milk be deep it doe3 not get bo much air aa when the pan in bhallow. Milk can bo set in deep pans in cold weather, but in hot weather the pans must be shallow. Normandy in noted for its fine butter. They use glazed earthenware pota for holding the milk, and place them in cool running water. Feed well, be clean, give a plenty of hmUt, cold in summer, warm in winter, milk (juicUly. These four rules are nec essary for success. In exposing milk to air care should be taken to keep the cream surface cool, but it. must not be freely exposed where the ..ir is much warmer. If the air be colder than the cream it absorbs the gases and moisture and the j.iilk is purified, but if,the air be warmer than the cream the milk absorbs the gases r.id is poisoned. .Milk feil to cal yes should be heated to a temperature cjual to the mother's milk. Cold milk ruins the calf. Do not ovcr fcrd. Twenty pounds of skim milk per liy is sullicicnt. A New England dairyman states that ! has fed green rye to his cows for three seasons, and the improvement in the quality of milk, cream, and butter is very marked, lie uses no coloring for his butter, and finds the green rye better than any other kind of grass. The usual rule is to save the milk at the end of the lit'th to the seventh day after calving. No fixed date can be giv en. There should be no tign of feverish ness or inllaination about the udder, and the peculiar milk of birth, known as col ustrum, should have entirely passed away. The first calf makes or mars tho cow; and from the first pregnancy, when tho mammary glands begin to develop, up to the "coining in," is the most important period of a co iv's life. What is gained then may be held and added to; what is lost can hardly be recovered. If cows arc troubled with diarrhoea, give a quart of raw linseed oil containing nn ounce of laudanum, is a recommenda tion of the Chicago Dairy Review. Change the feed, and. add to her drink ing water a tablespoonful of pulverized nitre each day, also a quart of tea made by boiling a handful of flaxseed. Wtn itrn Resources. (SOMETHING AHOUT CUKRANTS. To sit down by a bush of white cur rants, and eat out of hand all you choose, j3 -lose on perfection. The acid is just ri"ht se' wt 011 'ie Ift':lte a,u stomach- bu 1 you must eat lije whites, which are by f ir i e swectcst. It is a matter of the eye and m ot of taste t,,at choose8 red currants. There ' are two sort9 of whites the Grape and the Lito Dutch. The first of these is the la. "cr' ancl 1uite tl,e best, for general cult. :vati0u5 but the Dutch is a trifle the richer llvored- Of the reds the yery best of M 19 the Versailles, a currant hard to gi rue name. I was never able to make ' usc it till I obtained 100 plants of E. P. Ue' These have proved to be in growth rank and stronger than the Cherry, and fully as strong as the Fay, if not stronger. As for cropping and flavor I prefer them to to Fay. The boasted length of stem of the Fay is equalled by Versailles. It is every wyay a superb fruit, and I am some times in doubt if the Fay be anything else than the Versailles. If there be a dif ference it is slightly in favor of Versailles. The Cherry is, under best culture, a good and prolific sort; but it must be well cultivated or it is worthless. The roots, like the stalks, are coarse and few, and are so heaved easily by frost in winter. I say eat whiter always. Don't be led around by the eyes in this matter of fruits. For jelly, also the white currant Ls best, containing more sugar. The color of tin jelly is only one shade less red than that from reds; but you must scald lefore pressing, whereas the reds should Uo pressed before scalding. This seems un accountable to our housekeepers, and it is hard to get them to try. But those who once use whites will always insist on using whites thereafter. There is another advantage about using whites that birds rarely eat them, and hens do not troub'c them. They seem to mistake them for green fruit. But, on the other Land, the currant worm inyar iably go for the whites iu preference. Evidently the leaf is to hia taste preferable. But an honest culti vator can easily dispose of these worm if he will, llellibore or Imrback applied once whe the worms arc first beginning to feed will kill them wholly. A second crop of worms ap jpears just before currants ripen. These also need nn application of the same sort. For the early crop I take a sprinkling pail, fill it with water, atir in two spoon fuls of hellibore ana one tablespoonful of kerosene, and give them a thorough sprinkle. The work must not le delayed until the worms have half stripped the leaves ior me. mo iru.i schius " l . .1 .1 1 . 1 . fruit-one of tho healthiest. I can eat it freelv with imuuuitv. which is more than I can do with raspberries or straw- berries. 1 Have friend also wno are l..,t I n r l.rd of nv one in tolerable health who could not indulge freely in currants. It is, indeed, a noble fruit.and best of all, it hangs on the bushes for uw iioi lew limit iwo iuuuiua u iuc . . ,, ,, . . bushes are well grown. Hut you must irive the bushes more than a hole in the nod where it must fight with docks and grass. IWILDINQ BAUNU. C. F. Clark9on writing in the State Register, of Iowa, says: I ho old fash ioned way of building burns is s expen sive as to deprive the largo majority ef farmers of the comforts and economy of such conveniences. And yet it is next to impossible for a farmer to prosper with- out such shelter for food and stock. In early days the writer built a barn in Grundy county. 60x100 feet, the West " then in tho state. It had a nine feet alone basement, on which was built a frame structure with heavy sills and heavy nosts. in the old stvle. It cost near if 5,000. A barn, or a hay and stock shed, with equally as much room and conven ience can now be built for $1,000. Se lect a location on a knoll, where the water will drain off in all directions. Then build u central place for storing nay. it can ue ouxyu leet. net goou v A 1 nn OA a. 1 sound oaK posts deep in me ground, ex- tending twenty feet above ground. On thfo build a truss roof marie of rafters A I .11 - 1 A. l ..A. iwo oy six, wen oruceu l rncn post, This will save the expense and annoyance in nuing ine mow, iti interior auppwns. i With the improved horse fork this can l,P filled either thronh a larrre window . ., ' , , : , ' Tim Kiiei'css of nmnv furnieja is as much i.... .I...- .i.i.. uue to ineir ciireiuuifba in mtvinu uum and cuds, and making the most of what is often considered of little value, as from regular crops. These byproducts, having less competition, are often the most prof liable. It pays to be on the look out for such chances, having, of course, da re gard to soil, location and general adapt ability of tho farmer for attending to lit tle matters. This is, after all, the secret of success in nearly every kind of busi ness as well as farming. Doing things by wholesale seems very fiue, but in most cases it is counter acted by innumerable losses in the smaller details. CORN FOR FODDER. Many farmers are hoping for generous rains from now on the rest of the sum mer so that they may plant turnips, and sow rye and beets and such things as will make a little green and nutricious food for their stock durins the winter. The corn in tho immediate vicinity of Hast ings will be practical! v no corn at ell. It will all, or nearly all, be cut up for I fodder. Many farmers are now at work cutting their corn, as it is drying up very rapidly and they want to get it while there is a little sap still in it. There is no rubbing of the thing out, the farmers living near Hastings will hare very hard I scratching for the next year. Many of them have no corn at all and will have to buy enough to keep their horses and other stoek over, or sell evervthinff ther have. Fortunately the area of poor crops is not j verv lar?e and the nrices for crrain will not be verv hiffh. so that thosa who havo J 0 I to hnv will not find it so verv exoensive as thhey should if te failure of cr.ps had been more general. -If astings Ga- .tte-Journal. THAT HACKING COUGH can be on nn? 'klj cured by Shilo's Cure. "We niarantP 1 U' SolJ b Smith & Black Bros., Plat. WtttbNeb. yTiy the Crop Failed. Washington Star. "Walter " said . gentleman in the din ing car, "haye you gooseberry pie?" "No, sah; hain't cat J1" anJ dU yeah sah." W1nr in fVlor9" "Well, vou see. sah, tW scarce dis seasum. Las' winter was cole and stormy dat it was mighty tujjh on de .geese- -VILL TOU SUFFER with Dyspep- sriaand Liver Complaint? SMlohsi- U vlizer is guaranteed to cure yuu. oia b y Smith & Black Bros. Peace RestorOd. Wife I saw you looking M your old sweetheart Miss Crimson, today. Husband Well, she sat right in front of us. Wife But you needn't have been quite so interested. Husband Why, my dear girls, I was thinking how mucli that mola on her neck looked like a ripe tomato. Wife Have a little more sugar in jour tea, hubby ?- - Omaha Herald. SIIILOH'S COUGH and consump tion Cure is sold Ir v ua on gaurantee. It urea Consumption. For sale by Svm'H & Black Bbos. DrunknnMOrlh Liquor HabitPotti lively Curd by AdmlnUttring Dr. Haine' Goldn Specific. It can lw) given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person takiuir it: is absolutely harmless and wil I ' effect tt permanent and speedy cure. whether the patient is a moderate drink r or an ulcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who hftYe taken GoU Spocitic in the,r cofTee without their knwledge,an( to-day believe they quit drinking f thei own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The 8yBtetn once impregnated with the Spcci -. i ... m tic it becomes an utter impossibility fo . the "quor appetite to exist. For ful I particulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Hac St., Cincinnati. 0. 83-1 y She Couldn't Comply with the De mands. A collier and his wife, who were con stantly haying high old times, were nj before the local stipendiary the other d?. wife charged by her husband r violently assaulting mm ana biting off piece of his noao. The collier admit- ted tuat tie waa a bit "gone, "and all the worst ot ttio sbindy. Hia worship, in stigmatizing the case as one of exception a,1J brutal character, said he regretted that he WB" not able to imprison either I j,i;.i a.. .) .,. l,i0 "up- uc"-l"l"1. Wl" he was sorry thftt he coultl do wa3 to bind the wife over to keep the peace for six months. Upon thro fair one hearing this, she remarked in bewilderment: "Eh, maister, but I cauna'. I guv it to th.' cat!" Liverpool Mercury. English Spavin Liniment removes all U&Tiif Soft or Calloused Lumpa and jjlemishe9 from horge3t Bloo(1 Spavin, Ciurb, Sljlinta. Swcenev. Stifles. Snrains. a i ' - r t 7 Sore and Swollen Throat, Cougbs, etc. g 5Q , uge of one l,0ttlc. War ranted b FlickB & Co clruggii.ts Platt3. mouth. iM-lyr A WOful History Two friends are walking along the street. Ono of them, pointing to a house, 8;ly8 "There's a beautiful place, but it's euough to make a man sad to look at it." "Why so?" "On account of its history, for, despite it's calm and serene surroundings, it was bu51t uPn thfl .8rOUU3' tL'Ura' wftilinS9 and blood of widows, orphans, old men and struggling women." "You don't say. Was it built by a railroad monopolist?" "Oh no; by a dentist." Arkansaw Traveler. WVn Babr ni Hex, w gr. W CaatorU, VThmo ah vh Child, tried far Gaatarfct Wbua sh boxma Mlu, aba slang to CkatorU, Wkra ah had Children, the cava than Caatoila, A Small Boy's Conclusion. Boston Courier A small boy not far from Boston was the other day guilty of some outrageous mischief, which ho performed alone, in a close room, but which was quickly brought to his door. When his mother remonstrated with the youth he met her reproof by the bold assertion: "You didn't soe me do it". "No," she replied, solemnly, "but God did." "Well," the urchin retorted, with an air of contemputous superiority, "I guess J God ain't going around giving away all he sees in this house." 1 3 3 3 1 . f ii A V. A toruerea conuiuon 01 tue stomacu, or malaria in the system will produce sick head ache- yu caft remove th5a trouble by taking Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pellets. 25 cents per vial. 20-m3. Blddy, the Irrepressible. Omaha World. StPeter Come in, good and faithful servant. Newly Arrived Spirit Sarvant is it ye say? It's lady help I waz, sir." "Oh! Well, never mind; come in." "That's heaven, is it?" "This is heaven." "How many nights an' afternoons out will I have?" CATARRH CURED, health and 8wect breath secured, by Shiloh's Calurh Remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal Injec- Wr free. Sld by Smith. & Black Bros. The unhealthy fashion of low-neck ed and short-sleeyed dresses for babies has come about again. In a changeable climate like ours,, this mode of . dressing should not be adopted, however pretty dimpled shoulders and arms may look. With short sleeves coral clasps are again used, also tiny bracelets for little girls, or narrow ribbons tied about the neck and wrists. The sensible mother puts all this folly behind her," and covers her child's neck and arms with at least one thickness of muslin, adding a light knit sacque on cool days. Mrs. A. S. Whit aker, in Women's Interests. The danger of a malarial atmosphere may be averted if you will occasionally take a dose of Dr. J. II. McLean's Chills and Fever Cure. 20-m3. If tho stomach performs its function actively mid regularly tho food of which it is rec.pticid, is transformed into Miod of a nourishing quality, which fr.rnjhra vigor and warmth to the whole body, the remedy best known to give tone to the stomach is Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthen ing Conliiil and Blood runner. 20 ma He Was Surprised- He If 1 was to ask you to marry me would you say that you would always be a sister Hlie No, George. He Well, I do ask you to ninny me. She -No, (leorge, but I won't be a sis ter to you either. He Thank you, thank you. The change is most grateful. Omaha Herald. HESSELROTBS'S SWEDISH E OF 8 TOE (iKElT C01STITITI0.VH RESEDT. For eblUjr, Ityapiala, H fiuknr, l.unirunr. I n rmv. erlshed nJ .tluuulah ( Irnilu- lion ax in 1 10 nil, loin or Aft- rrua jitrarifracai or Ilia Ur, tcrronnnm, 1'uIitltA lion ofltanHnirl, Cold Feet, timnlmcii, Ffmnlr Wmk lies, nnil In ntrt all dlurlr nrl ! 11 k rrom a Law feitiito of the Ilool, and n llliordrrnO Condition or the lMiteatlvo Orifttna. iLn utTtjct on tho human system It MARVELOUS. Ry oxcltine tbo Btomacb to perfect dlKll" of luod. 11 eurlchua aii( BtrenKtbenil tho blixxl, Klvlni? tone and vitfor to tho wholu byhU iu, the Blow of houlth, clnittlc tttepH, and liiiOTaut spirits, k'lvlnu nniplo evi donee of H11 bimeltclul tuructn. If contttlpatod uie IloBHclrnth'f Oulutlne-Couted lllooj und I. Iyer 1MII. 'limy cost no inoro than other iHXlltlvo iIIIh. itnd Hru irraiitl Wen &Jbgjr& tipurlor. Ak your UruifUlnt for HeHsnlrolh's Swd lull Wlnoof Iron ( Prlca l por Mottle; f ix buttloa, 5i. HUU CTUMBHimill 3 WUHMl Hnil I.IVtT t iA!. UVW box: B o boxcu, ID. or soud direct to L1WRESCE UESSELE0T1L !07 Chitaco Aio.,ClilcaRO, rao-attnllo of Patent Cbosi and Checkerboard, ad. Vortlalru: the ealebratd Hmvln ill('lc Homed lea ud a aLWAK Of 1,U. It you tall to iut It ou this aniall board call on your druggist for Ul Huud 0 cuula fur poitaxa to ua. u UHOKe. iiunuaomoiT i.iLnncrru.n COUGH BLOCKS. From Mason Lena, tbe Conrerted Uambler, FOIIT WATXi. Ind.. .inrll 6. 1SP4. I haro dvsn th Bynvlta Coush Blocks a thorough trial. They cured; my little girl (3 yours' old) of Croup. My wife aud raothor-lu-law were troubled with coughs of lona stmiuintf. One package of tbe Blocks baa curutl mum Bo tnoy cua taut a only women do." WORM BLOCKS. IJMA. O.. Jan. 25. 19KT. The Smrlta Worm Block acted like a charm In expelling worms from my lit tle child. Tbo child is now well and hearty, lntea4 of puny and sickly as before. BLACKBER3Y BLOCKS. Tbo Great Dlarrkisa aad DysenUry Cbecsxr. Dblphos. O.. July 7th. 8R. Our six-months old bild bad a serere attack of Bummer Complaint. physicians eouid oo coming, in despair we inea tfynvlta Blackberry Blocks recommended by friend and a few aoi 8.4. effected a oomulete cure. Accept our nearueit indorsement oi your Biaca Accept our I berry Blocks. r toui Ma, ai Miia. J. au2iUA The PynTita Block Remedies are The neatest thins; out, by far. Pleasant, Cheap, Convenient, Sura, i iiandy, iteuaoie, Harmless and mra. Ko box: no teaspoon or sticky bottle. Put bp to patent packages. Dos us 95 Cents. War ranted to cure or money refunded. Ask your drug gist. If you fall to get thorn send price to THE SYNVITA CO., Delphos, Ohio. AND HSCKIYB THHH POSTFAIO. f3rCIXECKRUQJJH) ER&M Vith eoA QlWJXk ROBERT DONNELLY' "W-A-G-02NT BLACKSMITH SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and getter al jobbing ii. now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there Is a good lathe In my shop. PETER RAD EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge ot the wagon anop Ha Is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Slew Wi&coati and EtagjElAM nsde t HATIHKAOTtON ml ABA NT ET0 COLD FEET! Send one dollar In currency, with bizu f sboa usually worn, iind try a p;ur of our U&nettc Iusoles for rlieinnallriiri, cokl feet :iinl bn3 cir culation. Tlify Hie the tno-t powerful mada in tlii world. Tlio wearer If els tiie wamiili, life and rvitallz:itlon iu tlire mlii'ites after put ting them on. Sent by return mail uioti rccotiit Of price Send your :idUrfSS for tho "New le parture in Medical Treatment without Mrdi ciue." with thousauils of ti'ttiiiumial. Write us full particulars of difllculties. Our Matjnetic Kidney lleltj for pentlemen will positively cure the following dineiusei! with out medicine : Tain iu the back, head or limbs, nervous debility, lumbago, geueral debility, rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, sciatica, dis eases of the kidnevs, torpid liver, seminal emis sions, impotency. heart di.sea). dyspepsia, in digestion, heriila or rupture, piles, etc. Con sultation free. Price of lSelt, with Magnetic Insoles, Sin. Sent hy exoresR C. . 1. or by re turn mail upon receipt of price. Send m easure of waist and size of shoe worn. Send forcircu -lar-. Order direct. Notii. The above described Delt wi'h In- sioles is warranted to positively cure chronic cases oT seminal emissions and itnpote.ncy or money refunded, even after one year's trial. TIIE MAOJiEHC APPLIAXCE CO., 17 ly 134 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. in start you i which will bnnijyoir more money right away than anything e!?e In this worbU Anyone can do the work and live at borne. Either sex ; all ages Something new. that just coins money for all workers. We will start you ; capital not needed. This Is one of the eenuine. important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitions and enterprising will not delay. Croud outfit free. Address True s Co,, Augusta, Maine. 3Cly SS,S00! (kS H (i SI rltobc made.- Cut this oo 1 H I I nl I If and return to us and we if J I I 11 m W will send you free some 11 t I la I I thing of great value and " I E I I H I I Importance to you. that Ti will start you in businesi " - fa la - 1 11 n rr for Infants 'CMrU o well acteptexl to chEdrrn that 1 rvcoinmcud itos Buponortoany ircocripUoa Ituowa to inc." If. A. AacnBO. M. D.. 112 So. Oxford Li., liiwidfu, N. Y, ir, Down With High Prices 1 nn Tn rrn pro rr ht 80 TO 70 PER CENT. OFF PT? CUE THOUSAND DIFFERDIT 1RTICIFS Sold Direct to Consumers. i v. eootnl KlvrsPootrtKo In CEHT Weighs from '4 oz. to Si lbs. FAMILY SCALES, 240 lbs., $8. Platform Scai8f $11 to $20 Forges and BlacFsmitlis' Tools. Farmen' l'oi-ifo, BUO. Fotv und Kit or Tnf.U, Ki.rniorH can do odl I0I.3, snvlng time arm inoucy. Am I1h. Vl-iid. Ac. ' WAGON SCALES. Onlv It . .1 r. t t 1. . t . . &uf noIhlriK lint tUt Ijmt of KllKlUa b.-l r,i Uum hitcnol all BcaluBi 2-Ton (Oxl2)40. f 3-Tor'7 13)830. JL 4-Tn (8x14) $60. 'jSPenm Pox and lranH lleRin wltU , li each Sc:ic .:kPotlicr v nrlcl l. u Al... '1 rucks. ln-i Ihanrow h. Cum Shell. - - vr-4, rcc.i .m:iik. Col'V I'icknch. Mon. t V llniW'iTH. I'llHIlfH W r liiK'TH ami nil Jlnrdwuru ietHlllcs. SAFES OFTLL SIZES. Ku. l,W( l,;ln 1,KX lhs., $3). SEffffiG MACHINES, rruay PRICES REDUCED r-Jf riiosi sum t uis. .''i-S-v b'Tiutlfiil Machine, per- Kfi 1 fiH;:?ii. ""!' i.-iimcr i.iiuciii. r.iack iiSJ tmj lit W .limit I- until lire, cnnlulli- iiiA7Il 1 fli:1 '! ol latent (ill- 'rl)Ai'&Ti'i i'i..M-a ,i.h. v.Mr- KlXlNtil I ! ! I'd fltcl.. Kji c PI0I11.V. fii'li.J loi' 'ii-.Mil:n-Si. .ri . 1 v the cosf-y ijii EARTH! ASK YOUfif OftCCK ran thkmi Jit the rrcat S't.Tyinis Fair, lcvi.hO'.i ded bj FOllTCXTJ 203), by SlrJtlchar.l 2nd. liVELVN DUO, by Lord V.ilton. GROVB JlU by Tho Grovo Srd. DEWEBUUY 2nd KJ77. by Uollcy, half brother to Archibald. Herd numbers 2Tj head. Send for price and catalogue. .T. H. II.1XVES, Colons', Aadcraou Co., Konmu. CHICAGO ITal attained a Ktandard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that lnventivo ireuius, bkill tuid money can prwluco. OUB ATfiX 13 rro t V (TPT.. These excellent Organs are celebrated for vol ume, quality of ton. quick re.-j)cn:, ariety of com bination, artistic tejigu, beauty la lininh. rfect contrnction, making llmm the moat attractive, orna mental and desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, ljlet, bocietiei?, tic. r.STARI.I.SIIEn JIEPrTATIOJ. VNEQI7AX.EI FAriMTIES, BEST MATE3IAL, COHBISHD, M.1KE THIS THE POPULAR OEQAH Inetraction Eoalc3 and Piano Stocl3. CJatalogues and Trioo L':i, on explication, rax. CHICAGO C0TTA8E GF3AH CO. 831 BLUE ISLAND AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. WorRmg Classes, m pared to furni-h all class?- with eniployni.-nt at home, the wholt of tho tiuif. r for Ihcir spare moments, r.u-incss new, liuht and prof itable. Tersons of citin-r sex easily earn from 00 cent? to So.ou per evening, and a proportion al sum hv devoting all their time to the, bucl iiess. Itos and giilj earn nearly as much as men. That all who ee t h c nniy t-eud their addrest and te-t tho business, we make til's otfer. To such aj are not woll satisfied we will send one. dollar to pay fer the trouble of writ ing, full i 1 1 i:il: and outfit free. Address iEOiio artsiy-. a, Cu I'oitland, Manic. n B3 Ml! FIRST FS!ZE K33r&nS KEHD -J EVBY WAE-RAJTTES i TrnT ?W5t fWVii :"r sty YEARS ii ..- ---rriMiiriTr- lflllltl pnd Children. I Caatorlm trr DuIIb. rVmirfrrwiflnrv I I tV?,ir Ktomncu, IMarrhn-a, fcj-uotntion. Kill Worms, givca niocp. auii viuOtefl JU I WlUiou lajurloua modicaUon. Turn CictTAua Cumtamt, 1S3 IVltoo 6troo Y. lUI3 superiority of Corcllno over koJ or whalebone naa now ren acnx cnstnited by over Elx yoara ooipci Mnco. It la more durablo. mom plinbl.i. more comfortablo, und liiVEHl BRINKS. Tho lmmonao Brilo of tlicno Corsct3 la now over 70OO dally. Tiov. ara of vortlilnss imitations boned witri various kinds of cord. Kojio uro conuino unloa.3 "Cr. Wnr ner'c Corallno"Xjrlntod oa lixjldoof tiio ci.'.iol cover. FC2 CALE BY ALL LEADING ITin:CEA"T3. CACO, ILL. JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUKACTCIIKH OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKAI.KK IN T11K Choicest IJramls of Cigars, including our Flor cJo Pepperbergo'I a nd 'Buds. n-u, mm: ok TOUACCC) AND SMOKKILS' ARTICLES always in Ktock. Nov. 20. 18K5. The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of -Foreign & Domestic Soods. Consult Your luterect by (living IMm a fc'hl SHERWOOD BLOCK TP1? t.tsi jo.crvit3.i. - TsTrVs l!ca tn Cijve. lirMfS1. Eauilkcrchltl iJi TiB. 1 ii lin- HiOil tpnplrT worlf ol' ll.u Ivn.a evif ut lisli-.. fiiJ rifiei ('cilia lu klan Bo If'? a vam pie cony, ulau oM prleu to kl'.ji)I. Aeu tMERICAH PU3.C0.. 17 licrCl Ysii lirtet. tSUa't. (Jk mmmjmmm r. r-. THE OLD RE! LIABLE. E A. WATERMAN & SOU Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Sash, oors.Bginds. Can supply every dcmanil of the trade Call and get terms. Fourth street Iu liear of Opera House. - iiihniiriiiTIi r' D J JO j r I J -W "II A is ! 1 ER A .-lit !'':- V iM-.-M.USi;'J 2 -Sir- V I H--ynt tf i ini, A Y U l'?"'V ii... KnoaRalinollttl ft IV'- F1 a. 5 CTrCulur. Lumber Yard t