1m oie ujuidf illev s tol ittlt- ore i POO y in wo: ml i che. will 8Ut I S p4 atenl re )j irn I up :ne -k ml it a ores pint iiiinn n hci intco:. :ilit8 irocul me, II kit II IMj ?. Wi :itity tip a it in t! itnilt n hod lie ilk wfi Htirrml lift Kill prjijj n u ;.) cut inn h at mi. over nioc Hi tii (trni? Hstairl may V ur bui whthH ilv witl noruini rind ru lirapinf ( twelv ennooa i-e (f3 ' SUgM ,'cr, il lid UK if t a !iU Jf, am fiwhiot live b IiuMi4 An.strii verge cl Ion w trettsH uughtfl VrpTN Dittbol up m l li'H mooi le is U nn firi h whk pntiet Niun, ung i rythin t TO ke. ft LOVERS' LEAP HERE is r 1) t a u t i t u 1 stream wind ing HDIOII thf) pwn bank and rocky difTs of one of our New England stute; it emp- Ljfto the broader river, which in Ciurrie on to the sea. (yre is a spot on the shore of tlii Cm a hijrh, rocky cliff which is d "The I x vers' Ieap." I7ir airo a youns Indian maiden this fearful leap to a watery ,t with her lover, leeaune she w as the huHhnud of her elioii-e. tora Cheney knows thedtory well. kbo passed all her life on the of this beautiful stream. Ijtr father is a nun Herman, ami M kees house for him in the lit- brown cabin wlii.'li tliey call All the brutal passion in the man's heart flames lip. He drnsrs her again to the edge of the cliff the levers' Iau and pretKes a tiene LUs ujion her lips. j win Buries nurniH irom l-aurn. "Oh, Ken. have merry " '(iood-by. mv lati." h t. hoartwry '"We!! die together!" And, presKing lier face against his breast, he springs over the cliff, down down to the stream below. FOR THE FARMER.. rmUn tut Fir am. Oil the Wrings of the mower often' lining a few drops of oil each time. Every time you stop to oil the ma- hine cant a glance around to see that the bolts and pins and nuts are all right. iere are many quiiiiit tradition in h it'll the eat hoh'ls BUll Trlliin. I "'Mid pleasure -and pa wee, tho' we mar roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home," eeciallv if Messed with a wife whose hours are Lot spent In misery caused by those drag-griu-dowii pains ariin from weaknesses peculiar to her sex. Pierce's Favorite Pre m ription relieves and cures these troubles and IwinsrK sunshine to mauvdarkened homes. Tell Dildrum 1 (,old ? druggists under a positive guarantee ewiH not niinat- r V T , " .""""-"r h proiuineut pluee: U anillKlllir lll enrrei.r. in tl.o Jjoi tit of EiiKlai,d, e amy quote: A reulleinau u iue evening Kitting coz U.v in Li i)or, reailins: or nmiiitutiii;;, wlieu he mas interrupted by the u.ar- -ue ot n cat, which ciiite down ti.e c'umney, and cried out : J'oi.irum a dead t" H 1 j milieu uy mis striin'e occur rence, and when, shortly after, lifs wife euu-red, and lie lelated to her what had happened, her own cat. wliiehac- '.. If l! . 1 . - frlM B'oclHthat are being weaned by figures as they plungeZwnward i the n,othw LeD- uire U-hing for J? ' " ' With two strokes of the addle a few "enings lent they crowd into chn La J UJ' ' 'e his canoe is near to where they went , neighboring coops andget pecked by ! ' tllB nnmernus conjectiires staled to :-. . 11. . launs-Kranifu liens pr tlii er and smother. down He knows now that he loves girl who has been so innocently happy with him loves her with the truetit, sweetest love ol his life. At last Laura's dusky head ap pears above the waves. lier great, startled eyes meet the white lace of her lover as he fiends toward her, and directl v he lifts her applications into tin- canoe beside him. crowd togeth- Turpentine, coal oil and vinegar, equal parts, well shaken together, and rublied on the eggs of the hot fly on horses' legs will, we are told, utterly kill them after about three tjura is a pretty girl in spit- o' t that she is brown with the ft kisses, and that her dresses nre V coarne material, anil tier snoes Whan'l heavy. Ill the young iiiiiileniicn knew U.nnd one, lien Herder, has paid Want court to her for two years. Bat Laura has never loved anyone iilrs her father and the big mastiff, no her young motherdied at her ten is a brawny giant, with inoody k eyes and a long black lsard, id Laura is half afraid of him. An excursion party from a distant :j tins lieen spending some days in vicinity. There is one young gentleman of ilom Laura sees a good deal. He is not so large a man as Herd. ,but is tall, erect, and graceful, ithkeen, gray eyes, fair hair, cIokc mrling about a fine head, and a W, fair mustache. His lands are whiter and daintier pn .aura's, but they have muscles jUeiteel, and he is anything but the milk sop ' that IJen Herder calls kirn. This Godfrey "Huston is so well teased with the country thnt he al ts the excursion party to depart without him, while lie invests in a Jttntand a pun, and settles down to f&mplile near Aliel ( lieney s little brown cabin, and declares Ins inten tion of staying through the very last the golden autumn days. lien IJrrhr au'-OWlttOEiimif)y Wfiwi lie henrn this. He hates this newcomer, who 1 rents Laura with such cent le courtesy as he has nover known liefore. in Duston beco mes better ace i u a in t - d with her his gun is neglected, and twr take lonir walks or sails to- ther. I He tells Laura wonderful stories of p'frreat world from which ho came; plslie, in return, reveals to him the pmt of the woods, and relates wtong other things the legend of Iters' Leap. I Godfrey, weary of the restraints of jteiety, wenry of the frivolous women j tins world, sore nt heart liecuuse Mone who has cruelly deceived him, waws a new and dclitrhtlul niaimet- m from this pure and healthy M of the forest. Sue has iust cnomrh know1edrnof hoiikg to make her enc-er lor more. mi ho becomes her teacher. As the days go by ho liegins to aHk imwlf if this is not a better life than pbe other would he not le happier fowin this child-woman for a wife, Hi make a home here, close to the pat heart of nature? 1 think that this comnnnionshin Wth I a ui lint; (ti ii7 I ly, . nm stless, world-wenry spirit all the ability of his nature comes to the Ifface in his intercourse with her. He has not thought of t he iinssibln fffwtupon liura, butslielovedhim, 'though she does not know it. He lives in a hnppy dream. nnP has nrdv nnt ff.ne tlin four ui jwn Herder, who mukes fierce love Mllr at I'Wrvnnnnrlnnilv. "ho you think that. Duston will Pirry you?" ho queries ono day, JlH'n ho Iiiih unmi'iiu'il Iter as she raved her hnnd from the cliff to the ounir man ulin iu unddlinc alonir flie stream, "lie has a witeorBweet Prt at home ho is oulv amusing "Biael, With VOU." Laura frnuui nr. tiim in tliiiliie and Jfomay. "I don't linnw mlint vmi mean?" ywHteiiimerHatluBt. n crasrMi her rouirhly by Hie ftm. ' Don't I know that he's liewitched -like fiird Irffore kills it? Ef he sez es he loves yer ' lie; he couldn't love yo as I do, Unirie." , "He never said such a thing," snys ra, with flashing eyes and erim oncheekaj. "It mego, Hen Herder, f( hurt my nrra." t 'Vou've hurt my heart, Laurie. rwn kind term 'fore that swell rn. Kf v'ii iu mv wifn I'll never rough tr ver agiiin, gnl. It's !e- "e I'm Bkeered of losing you kef me so. Laurie, can't yer likf lit tin? I Invn va an." an Irightfully near the edge 1 the cllffnn near that Laura lu hMlr anil trie to null rleT rrom Ben igrnsn. seconnt lor Una extraordinary event. t ie most veasoiml.le oue apiara to lie Jiiat UoJdiiiin had l.een kiu' of ( t Jand, nnd lliat Dildrum was the next heir. evT York Wail 'and E I irieDds, einzens, eounlrvmen: "Hear me for my cause, and he silent that vou mav I hear." Now, before Jupiter Tonaiis and ail 1 the rods at once, I do tolemnlv atlirm that u" iu(;h Syrup is an infallible rem ! e.iy an lime and broui bial disorders. If i there is any man present who disputes this She is trembling in every limb; but , The little chick is hnppy when he after forever hold his peace!'' ' ne Keeps n.s arm auoui ner uuu . swallow a big fat worm. Don't watches for Herder. , , , . ., ..... , He does not comenn. ' hV him the little fruits, or the plants lie sometimes accidentally destroys. He will return itsvaluein When they find his body '.ator on down the st ream, thev n. rnnro-.d cut across the temple, where he must ! a few weeks, destroying pests. have struck on the rocks nt the foot of the cliff, else that savage clasp about Laura's form would never have Ix-en loosened, nnd she must have perished also. Duston takes her home to her father, nnd received his husky thanks in silence, then goes aw ay to his tent. He wishes to be alone lor a litile while to tlii lilt . lint becomes back to the little, brown cabin in the afternoon, and goes straight to AM Cheney. ' Do vou think that vou could spare Laura to no, Mr. Cheney?" he asks. The old man looks at him sharply from under his shaggy brows. 'What d'ye mean, young man?" "That I love her, und want her for my wife." Abel Cheney looks him over with a smile. Duston looks a thorough aristocrat. Laura don't know nothing about your tine world .Mr. iniston. mio s Thirteen miles from Cheyenne is what is said to be the largest horse farm in the world. There are 120, 000 acres of land, where roam 5,000 horses, which require the constant at- were invited to send iu designs. One of A loronto Inventor says his ship will cross iue ocean In lour days. Tbe railroads employ 750,000 voters. tt n.,.u ... uwwiuujuera ni una salvation Oil a sure cure lor gout or rheumatism. It is bold hi- ail urut'g"I for '., cents a bottle. Japanese I'ollleiie... It is reported from .laoan tlmt it is contemplation to erect a bronze utatue on an open apace immediately outside the imperial pniuce jn Tokio. and artists refunded. per. Tbe cleansine. antiseptic and heal Id? quali ties of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy are un-equaled." Fortune's w heel in thee davs seems to be the locomotive driver. Stimulants and tonics. If conscientiously made anil properly used, are of undisputed value. Kennedy's East India Bitters are re liable. A bird In the hand is worth two in the bon net', but it doesn't cost as much. STRICTLY PURE. TCTAISa ! IM AM . F.xi'uesses bis Gratitcde. Albert A Larson, of Kirkman. la., iu expressing his (rratitude to the proprietors uf Allen's Lung balsam, writes: "I firmly believe my wife woiild have died of consumption, if not for the' timely use of your Balsam." Buy the fl.00 bottle for J.ung Uisex,scs. It would take a train 3,135 miles long to carry the Kansas corn crop. AV. H. Wortliington, editor of the "Patrons of Husbandry, " published at Columbus, Mass., writes" under date of Feb. 25, 1SJ: 'Your preat remedy, Allen's Lung Balsam, I have used in my family for fifteen years for coughs and wilds, and kuow it to be the best." 'Joe., 50c., and Sl.Oua bottle. The difference between a hitter bite and a biter bit is marked. fuess. Ask tent ion of sixty-five men. One hun dred miles of wire fence keeps the animals iu bounds. Isy stirring the soil after every rain, the weeds will be nore easily destroyed than at any other time. Never nllow weeds to go to seed, es pecially in the garden. A single weed that seeds entails more labor next season than it would cost to clean out all of them at this time. The sudden approach of summer heat is enough tor fowls to contend with; w hen the plague of lice is added the burden is Intolerable. "While the me inner lepresenlea the emperor seated on his favorite charger, the horse beinz so placed that its feel should rest on eiherside of lliueiitrance bridge. TliiH is said to have been much' admired by the oflieinls of the imperial house hold; hut when it wax submitted to the emperor it was immediately vetoed, on tlie ground that it una not in accordance wiih the principles of hospitality and politeness that foreign princes and per sonages of distinction who cmo to visit him should have to puss under the feet of a horse bestridden hy him. Phila delphia Ledger. Mediocrity always copies superiority. Bob bins' Llectrie Soap, first made In 1K05, has oi-i-n niiiiaieu more man any soap mane. Ask your grocer for Dobbins' Klectrie .Soap, all other hlectrics, hlectrlcity, Magnetics, etc are Imitations. justa little wild fawn pretty enough poultry keeper cannot control the in the woods, but, not fit to be shut up in a grand house." 1 " May I ask her?" insists theyoung man. "Wal, I 'low I can't prevent it. answers old AM, dryly. So Duston strides away to the woods, nnd finds Laura w alking idly to and fro. She looks nthim with shy, startled eyes, very like the wild fawn which the. old man has called her. "Laura dear, 1 used to think my self a pretty good sort of a fellow un til 1 knew vou; but now, knowing weather he can control the lice, and there is really no good excuse for per mitting them to worry the flocks as they do for night and day. The farmer w ho considers all mat ters designed for the improvement of agriculture will not neglect the sheep. In an old weedy pasture or wood lot they will more than pay their keep by the service performed in keeping down the noxious weeds and liners, while not hing equals them forrestor 1 ing fertility to a worn-out field. how pure, nnd sweet, and innocent j our lifo W mtu, 1 fl taat 1 atn strong, vigorous plant produces ""I'lTl'annantyouforlaHtrong. vigorous seed, which in my wife. I loved another womnn ; turn, withstands abuse to a certain once, Laura, but she deceived aud ! extent above the moro delicate off. jilted me, and I grew to believe all Sprjno: of weaker plants. Strength is TourlMB. Whether on pleasure bent or business. should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Ings, as it, nets most pleasantly nnd effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in ."iOc and $1.00 bottles by nil leadiii druggists. Bur Union Soap and imike a your grocer about it to-day. IH THREE SIZE BOTTLES. Price 25cU. SOcts., and $1 per Bottlfc GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKr AO I By thorough knowledge of the natural laws hic.iguri-rnilie operalioin or maesuon mu nu trition, and by a caretul aponeaiioii " " properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps na provided our breakfast lanles ith a """f""' navoured beveraKe which may save us many tn-avi .lectors' bills. It by the Juitieious w M ncb articles of diet that a constitution may be gradual ly built up unlll strong enongn re";;j nenty to disease, llundredsul subtle maladies are Moatina around us ready to attack wherever there la a weak point. We may escape many a fatal snaiv by keeping oursely. swell lortitled wfth pure blood nT.,ttri nr,,.rilierf frame.'' "Ctvtl Isci-we Made simply with boiling water or ml. Sold only in hall-pound tins, by urocers, uiiti. Homceoiatnic unemisrs. The pnpermaker Is the only man who can "size it up" without using slang. FOR BURNS and SCALDS. A Baby Hurried. Aastad, illiin., Sept. 25, 1888. Onr b ")v V Tears old burned her hand en a hot stove and we put St. Jacobs Oil on it. It on 1 or 8 times it was all cured up. 0. P. 6TAVE and Family. At Dbcgoists and Dealers. ' THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore, Ml SICKIIEADACIIE When a train Is telescoped are apt to see Btara. the passenirnrs Age before beauty n Die century plant. Orrgou, Hi a FriMlln ol FMi-inr. Wild. pf)nlili plfmnie. pertnin anC ftlMindint. crii. Kfl Iitilt, pram. (rrt9 anil iioelc cttniitry In fh! world. Knit 1ttfurmiluti free. AildrcM Hits Ofgon linmi((iMluii liunrd, l'ortlaml. Oregon. Ban. 1 do not care women were likelier until I came here, and now, dear, I love you better thun 1 over loved her. Will you have me, Liuiru?" lie is Hiiiilinp; now, but his fuee is very pale as he holds out two strong white hands to her. Lnura thinks she must be in n dreiini; she can frume no words for nn niiKwer. Timidly hIio jilaced her lumds in his, wishing they did not look bo brown. She is seized with a smiuen, wna lonpiiK to lie perfect lor tho sake ol her princely lover. When (iodfrey Duston brincrs his brown-faced wile home with him there is a line excitement. JSut she is so pretty, so oripinnl, nn,i a it Intl. takes so readily to her husband's mode of living, that is soon very popular given a plant ny proper tunn uliuu in suitable soil. But proper cultiva tion does not consist in allowing the weeds to rob the plant of nutriment. An exchnngpsuggeststhat an addi tional incentive to raising good horses, did it ever strike you thnt the horse rvas the ouly product of the hirm that the farmer was allowed to put his own price on? The Big Four fix the price on the meat crop, John Hull on cotton, nnd the gab blers on the grain, but the horse crop lias not yet been cornered. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. .PoftU.vrly cured mcr utile nun, 'Dipt fcUo relieve Dli tWiHsfrom Dynpepiiii.ln f1ignfltioaaudTnoiieartl KAtlne. K tierfect rein ledy forlizinM,lSAUM4 DrowsineiiH. lMUl IWiW In the Mouth, Coated Toncue.Pain in the Side. TO K HID LIVEK. They rean late the Bowels. Purely Vccptable. Price S& Cents, CABTEB KES1CINS C0.f ITEWTOE. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price,1 Thp girl who has a blind beau cannot be euld to be without a stiark of feeling. Larky Nedey. Columlila (Tenn.l Herald. Kov. 1. Hearing that $15,(100 had been drawn by some one in this county in the lust drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery and that the money had been paid and wa depositeil in the Columbia lliinkliiif Co., a Herald re porter callciL on Mr. Lucius Frierson, the cashier of the above named bank, and learned tliat T. H. Neely, of Itigbyville, a village 10 or 12 miles from here, was the lucky man. Mr. Neeley held one -twentieth of ticket No. filt.Son. which drew the lirst capital prize of $;aj,000 In the drawlnir of the I.ouisinna fctate Lottery i-ompany held the 15th of last month. The ticket was dejioaited last week with the Columbia Iiankinir Co. of this city, who collected the same through their New Orleans correspondent, the Louisiana Na tional Bank. We understand that Mr. Nce- I ley, who Is quite a young man, not yet having attained his majority, 'is quite elated over his success. ile is a sober, industrious Young farmer and this windfall of luck will . give him a jcood start in life. This is the first time he ever bought a ticket and be cer tainly made a good Investment lor one dollar. A nlck-ln-the-slot machine is being devised to take instantaneous photographs. she MOTHERS FRIEND' LESSENS PWN to LIFE or DIMINISHES DA"MoTHER " BRADFlELDRLGUWOnANTAgA ft 91 wmr..-. ww" M 7" JAMES EPPS & CO.. London, England. ;0HI0"tes inis I in TUE GREAT TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for uuceeedJmr where OlUtfl nave imcu- SF.LF CLEANING. ltrlU 4rpe SO t 90 tit CATAIOSUE FREE. Looms & nieaji, TIFFIN. OHIO. ALL ORDEBS KI1XKI) PKOMFTLT. Ftri for llluitrnta cmlofut. fr. This Trad Mark l en The Best Coat In th world. A. JTowct, Bton. OanMCNTS 0aHTtID to riv PCRrECTWITHOOT TBYINOO". 9M? .jemJEm 8) hv return mall full descrlntlvw clrenlars ofM00DriIW I4IL- 0B SYSTEM Or DRESS COTTIICO. Any lady of ordinary Intent-, eence can easily and quickly learn-to cut and make any gar mom in nnv stvle to any meas ure tor lady or child. Address M00DV & CO. CINCINNATI, O. MUSIC IN THE AIR llraiiqnnrtero for Hand Iiwlrilliienl. brum 3orH Out fits Acconleous, Vlolttm, Banjos, Mandolin, Uuitars, Zithers Hannonicm, Strings for every Instrument made. Full stock of Sheet Music, MusiJ Books. Band and or chestra Music Band Kollos, Instruction Books for all Instruments. Anyone sending In an order will receive a copy of Music FHK1S. Write to us for pi-ices and cat alogues, statins what kind of goods wanted. MAX JHKKKK HBO., OuimIih, New riToaoaTS.AJ AwimmiI m mm I, J iiiaumm. kf r eelr of lb FUnuCatBlNie. Thpro is no crop grown on the farm but will run out in time if care is not taken to obtain new seed occasional ly, or unless care is taken to keep the i 1V seed pure and carefully selected, but lln palatable as milk and in all wasting t" it. 1 .11..,.. vcllous food and medicine varieties ol It will pay occasionally to try lor n new one. new (ilil Ahel Cheney never .Iniio-litpr's elecant home. II.. i.n tt-nnld tniKSthe trees potatoes, nor can anil witter, and tlmt he is too old to any other be so easily produced learn new ways. lut Laura often visits him. He has a housekeeper, and thelit tlo brown cabin hus many luxuries which it never knew before.-i ainily Story J'ajwr. Fiinil f..r CoiiMiniplivea. Scott's Etnvlsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hv Tu.i.liriKi.hites. is a most wonderful food. It not ouly (fives strength and Increases the flesh but heals the irrltiition of the throat and ;, l,rt,.ti;vl n diseases, both for adults and ehimreu, a mar- no oilier ui ji isTino vcllous fc Tt. Is nredlctcd that the pcnniit roaster ot 18(51) will do Its roastini; by electricity. The Cause at Hll. A boil may attack any portion of the body, but it oftener appears nn the neck than on any other part, It is discouraging when even a little grm'n is given a cow in Summer at pasture to have her begin to fatten instead of increasing the milk flow. But if the cow be of that kind, the sooner her owner discovers it tbe hpr.ror. If eraininir fattens Iter she nrobably is not worth keeping with- . i. - . -.. . . v. . . ., Watermelon seeds were found In an Egyp tian tomb that was 3,0tK) years old. A 10c. smoke for Be. Tanstlt's I'um-h. twenty-one. unnt. a....iii ho undesirable, to nllt- tilfi o-rnin. 80 fatten her have it as the very one upon which rapidly as possible, and get a better it is located. Tim causes of these cow in her place. painful visitations are not well uir R)mrtnorn JattIe originated in derstood. They occur not only in England, and it is even yet tho debilitated butr in o con)mon in BOln0 old.fashioned sec Zuler, tions to speak of them as the Dur- suit of n, low and depruved state of ham breed. Of course the original the rrystcin, induced by general de- 1)uriam8 were not bred up to the bility, excessive fatigue, nmooiw pnfc 8tandards tor lieel making, but the characteristic tendencies ot a good beef breed were in the original stock. Good feeding nnd careful selection of breeding stock has done the rest. Tll.nrnirt InllilblenesS. with letters, Is said to be the longest English word When Habj wu sick, wc gave her Castoris, When chewaj c Child, cae cried forCastoria, Wlien sho became Hiss, Clio clung to Castoria, When oh had Children, sho gave them Castoria, SMITH'S BILE BEANS Acton thellver and bile; clear inocomiiu-iiou, sick headache, costiveness, SlzoKc Ir botHe. f the A panel steePHOTO-eRAVunB on rpt'ofmmrA&Vtho makersof tbe ESS&ntl nde Ke,lI-"Ible Ueans v. mm auiitu mi ai. nwuuioi Ely's Cream Balm. WII.I. Cl Q AT A R R I ,0 ( r I Apply Halm int rrh nostril. Y..X BROS., ft Worrun St.,X. V RSI 1 prescribe and fully en dorse Big ii as the only specific forttaeeertalncurs) of this disease. 0. H.IKCirtAHAM.ln'. P., Amsterdam, N. Y. We bave sold Big ( for many years, and It baa given tne Dest ol salis fisctlon. D. B. DYCHE & CO., untcaco, 111. 1.00. Bold by Druggists, - A6ENTS WANTED for "tinele Olrk" WmIIss, the famous Moun taineer of the Rockles.Keader take ad vantage of this KOlden opportunitv. Send Immediately forclrciilars, and Judge for yourself. It will pay, if you want the best book and first cooler of territory. Terms and desrrlption Ment FREE. W. K. Itlbble A to PuhlUbers V Van Buren St., Chicago, 111. tRifiSuiifW To represent wbok ssle houses ol tbe large cities. Salary, SI.OOO to I.AIHI. We have also calls fur Inexperienced men w.io v.a.. ".v.. salary ef 0OO to QWHi for tho Bret year. Good positions waltinir. Write, enclosing stamp, to Traveler' Employment Burcau.Chicago.lll. IB300X5ST Tho heavy driving rainsoften carry depression, improper mou tun ereise, irregularity of the functions of the body, and the like Not in (re tiuently they appear in athletes while training. There are certain diseases, among them dmlrf-tes, Our-in-r tho course of which boils, singly " M. n;i nnr, tn oc!Ur. or in crops, . ........ -:.., , " , iinI..vnrl a deen Thev are also noiea insKiu iio.-v-i.".." away rf -- -- . which ure characterized by severe Bt,ream ol valunblo fertilizing mote itching; the constant irritation of ,ch ig irretrievably lost. This ;iara8n!ne "cwtfin medicinesf when ma be prevented by keeping the KXnS nS. cnnaWo of I-ro- yard well scraped up, and the con. ducing an cruj.tion of boils. Ono tontl cftrried out pr"mplly , t0 tl,e writer sav: "To judge from pro- flelds nn,j 8pread. Thert they are vious observations, 1 think I may fre0 froin leaching and waste, and Btato that individual- who have a t,hero they will do the most good rough en, thick dark hair, ond a Negloct of this liability to wash t out viioroi.8 growth of hair, are mow o( tho contents of the barn- nredisDooed to the formation o yard Is often one of the great leaks ol CXr-BostoP Journal ol (he farm, ond yet it i. one which They have ImlTct cars on the train of disas ters. Jf ffllc ted with Bern F.ves. ne Dr. I.sao Thomp en's K) e Water. Drilgglsu sell It. if- The newspujierof Ac future-To-morrow's. It Is a long lane that lias no innioic 101 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL YiUX. Kcd Cross Uiainond UranU. Thmilr reliable pill for sal. Nafc ssd snre. Ladles, ask llrugclst tor t..c II moni Brand, In rri wlslllf "" "J' ill. blu.Tll.6oo. Takenoothnr. f . dump.) for pirliclsr. uid "t"e,V,I?,' . 11 n j ... ... mall Name Paper. Cklch-ttr Chelilcil to. Mail... ,. 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