Hopeful Wornu? ao Childless Women. TJsej darkest days of ansbsnd and wife ar wb they come to look forward la a hlldleM and desolate old age. MJ a wife has foui herself incapable of Boiberbood owing to tone great lack of atreaftb in the organs of generation. Such a eaoditio la near! always due to long con turned neglect of the plainest warnings. Frequent backache and distreaaiog pains aaeoaapanied by offensive discharges aad generally by irregular and scanty tsmatruaUon, indicate a erre de ge ration of the womb and aur roanding organs, that unless speedily hacked will result in barrenness. . Baad Mrs. Wilson's letter: DbabMbs. Pinkham : Noone could aaa Buffered from female troubles aaora thaa L I had tumors on the woaab, my oraries ware diaeaaed, aad for fifteen yeara 1 waa a burden t Bay self. I was operated upon three different times, with only temporary relief; also tried any doctors. Lydia K. Piok ham'a Vegetable Compound waa recommended to me by a lady friend, and alter taking four bottles I was like a new wo man. I bad been married Dine rears, and bad no children. I now have a beautiful little girl, and we feel assured she is the result of my taking the Compound. Mat V. Wixsox, 3'.'3 Sassafras St.. Millville, N. j. c. McjU-rn science a.nd past experience have produced nuthinjr so effective in treating diseases of the female organs as Lydia E. I'inkliams Vegetable Com pound and Sanative Wash used according to special directions. If you know any woman who is suffering and who is unable to hecure relief, or who is sorrowful because she believes herself barren, tell her to write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and ask her advice. The. thousauds of Mrs. Pinkham's cures are all recorded for quick reference, and a reply will be promptly sent wholly without charge, that will direct her what to do. Mrs. II. Hi.iiHM, 4040 San Francisco Ave., St. Louis. Mo., writes: "It has been my great desire to have a babe. Since, taking your medicine my wish in fulfilled." IjrdlaE.Wnkriam'sVegctableCompoundiAWoman'sRemeclyforWoman'sms Out of one hundred and seventy four men of the Yale class of ltW who liave reported their present occupation, only Ira are studying theology. That Is nly about 3 per cent., though among tko one hundred and one members of th class who wer not heard from, the proportion of theological students may fca greater. Twenty-five years ago, bout 12 per cent, of the Yale gradu ate studied for the ministry; fifty years sjjo, 25 per cent.; seventy five years ago, 40 per cent. The pulpit seems aw losing lis a ttractlon for Yale men Common allatakea. To sleep exposed to a direct draft a any aeason. Toiikeoff heavy underclothing be cause you have been over heated. It ;s a mistake to work when you are not in fit condition to do so. To conclude that the itnailest room in tha house is large eunuch to Bleep in. To think that the more a person eat .he bcaithier and stronger he will be some. To imagine that if a lit t. e work or ex trcue is (rood violent or prolonged exer stae is better. After s man bacouum old, two day pee in to go at time. Sorre people's idea of good tate is to ny the hi chest priced article offered. , Flowering planlg should never watered with cold water. Coffee grounds make a good fertilizer (or house plants in winter Seed bearing Is the heaviest draft on Ihe vitality and tendi to exhaust the plant. If a yonng man is bright you can't kaap him long in the darx. Most ol our troubles arise from trying to UDbol 1 the blunders we mke. The happiest day in some men's live, la the day before their marriage. A. blush is the pink of propriety. ONfl BNIOYQ Both the method and remilta wheo Syrup of Fig8 iH Ukon; it is pleaciint and refreshing to the tasto, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidney, Liver and IJowvIs, cleannen tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remody of its kind ever pro duced, pleading to the tjutto and ac ceptable Uj tho stomach, promjit in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy ami agreettbleBiibKlanees, its many excel lent qualities commend it to all aad have made it the moat popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottle by all leading drug, gists. Any reliable druggist who nay not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA Ft3 SYRUP CO. $a rummco. cl awmnu. a. mm root r. AGHES SktU 4nre .KJaaV" BkamBBnwaBBBBBinBBa1 st. Jacobs Oil mm The late shah of Persia bequeathed his entire ha rem to his personal friends, Shah, that's a yueer idea of friend ship. When H'eyler nays the Cuban are 'hard on the rua" he ought to know from the .httlculty be him to keep safely in front. The Princess de Chhuay has eloped with a sd!ler. but H U not positively clt!ed i whether sbe will lev-turn or elevste the stage. WOMEN" ANlPniB WIIKEL from. Hie UatHl. 7vai, Ohio The h'slibliiliiHMi of bicycle riding for women is a disputed qnewtiun. I ei iu iii'KlerfiI ion it sorely create for niiiii'-n :i inMin of onllHir eiercisc, the henetit .if wim-Li all pliyirian concede. I'b'iI is en-", lie any oilier pastime. Ita i'(lii IX likely to be ilaiiKi'roll. Tho eper;ec, of Miss itnrtha Keed. the s"Tcni-eii-)ear old daughter of Mr. J. K. Kreil, ;!,'!. Ijike afreet. Helaware, Ohio, may iint a moral for jsirents who, liLi. Mr, and Mrs. Uov. have ex neriem .-.I oine concern for their dauth twr tii) ;re ''on.i of wheeling. In the fall of Hi; Mt lfertiiti, who haI rid ilen a irreat deal, bin; an to fail iu an Janiti:i- nvanuer. I!i-t luid qni-M did her absolutely no go.!. A It y s i e I a a J 'If pinse at 104 - i-ry )i i a h rate, J'hiiik- iiiic tins in.-i,-hsve been due SU holes Writ. t o temporary Tl e r V on ine flJ when he ex.-unined her, he II atcHiei her closely, hut her V puis continued at that rale for two weeks, lie was fti'islicd tJien, from her hij;ti pulse sml steailily wastinx con dition lh.it sfle wss siiflrnnx fnwn n' tnia or a hlomlless condition of tlie body. She hee;ime entrpitnejy weak, anil cvmld not slsnd Ihe leajl nois or sintenneiiL In this iiiiiilil ion of sdjirs they were re' onimcndcd by sn old (riend to it(l soin of tha fninous hhiod niwlieine, Lr. Will iams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They did uj, and almost from the first dose llerthn heuau to improve. She iDntinucd to tnae the pills and wns by their means made entirely we), and more jmiet ii peoplo than her parents cannot be found. Dr. vSiilijjis Pinlt PilU have proved a hoon to oiii:iiikiinl. etiiif directly on the bl'Kid and nervin, they nx-tore the n-qn !. -i ility '. al! pari of the h-idv: cre!.ig ! Meii .'i'i; i ri: v and je r feet harnwii,. i.'o :iioui tiie uei voioi symem. Tiie pallor of the checks is chnneed to the blindi of healtJi: the eye, hriifhten; uhe muscles grow laUc, ajnhj tion is ercl.-d and good heaJth rmunii. Some guni kick; reveue ia one of '.hero. CURtS HHEUMATISM, ETC. K Keren t Ulacnvcr.v That la Working Wupdrri, The most prevailing afflictions tin 'or a century have been encaging the most scientific -skill of the medic t world '.re rheu;iiiit!stii, neuralgia, ci tarih, asthma. If grippe an ; their kit dreo ailments. The country is full o soffeifa from these complaints. Al Hioi'Kiil the. most learned experta of tu medical professloD have labored far a century to produce a curative, unln MUlte reiently uo positive regulls wen effected, To the .Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., 107 19 Dearborn street, Chi 'Sgo, belongs the credit for having pro duced the new remedy. It Is being ex tenslvely advertised under the Irude mark of "l-'lve Drops." The trade mark Is self explanatory. Five drops make a dose. The effect Is magical. In day gone by other alleged cure have lieei marketed with the promise to tnk effect In thirty days or more. Klv Drops begins to erne at once. Inimedl ate relief Is felt. In order to mote ef fectlvply advertise Us merits the com pany will for the neat thirty days sea-t out 100,XJ of their sample liuttlea o this positive rure for Wl ii nis a bottli by mall prepaid. Large bottle, .lot doaea, $1 (for tblity days 3 hot t lei 12, Tbase suffering should take Ini mediate advantage of this generon offer aad write them today. There ara l.oOO.OOO coal miners. AND PAINS? Far ibejrkMw tMcomTertet aresapt ceHaf , A A A El " Of THINGS SEEN ON TRAINS. Conductors Know iartaln U t ualoas aa Freuk MulilaanU Look for Thru. "Kresk ulght on u rittlroud train.'' The conductor vf the expreaa frr New Tork, which leaves the Hvndltjjf termin al every morulnic live mlunteM ufter midnight, spoktt slowly. "There's not many iieople know what fri-nk ulcht Is; hnt'dly iinysne but we conductors, ami then mighty few of tis. Hut It's a fuct that certain trulns ou cenjiJu days a' tli week 1 Bv 'frc.iU nl;;lits.' It's so regulnr thHt you know when to ex pect It. It's sure to come. "It's this wny," continued the conduc tor. "Ou this mtdnlKlit to New York emigrant tickets jood on the Hiiiukllig car ore Issuitd nt it rtMluced rate. Six nlifhts of tho week w buve just the poorer people that wait all duy, sit In the cur all t)li(tit and are waked In New York tit 4 o'clock la the morning, ull for the vpjtort unity of giJic oveir for a liulf dollar cheaper. They're the kind of people you sen everywhere and any where, on the streets. Hut ou one night of the week, Just us rojfiihir us death or tines, nil the ijucer IMi that are truvelltiic around soem to frutbt-r to Kcther on ono train. They are people you wonlil stop ami look ut wheu they passed you. They nie very fat, very thin or very drunk; funny liniklnj: peo-! pie, iiidy people; In facl, 'fn-iiks.' They I never travel without each other. You ' don't M-e one freak in ft c.i; loud of or dinary people. All arc plain, everyday jMiiple, or else all are freaks. It's got so that I can predict what a train load is "joliur to lie. If 1 bee one or two or dinary people getting ou, wliy I know It's an ordinary nlht; but )f I see one of 1liie freaks, then I know I'll have only freaks. They generally come Sat urday or Monday night, but there ia no rule, .Sometimes we won't have any for n mouth, and then we'll have three j or four 'freak' nights toirether. In IK'.Kl j 1 counted we had between forty and j fiftyabout uno night n week, jou see. j If you'll come Into the smoker I'll thovv you, for It's frik night to night." There were five people oily In the car. Freaks don't curry heavy baggage , as a rule. Away up In front u stout1 man was tuihracliig n friend, and tsjtb were singing the tierman welcome song, "llallce! Hallow:" for all It wi.s worth. "You don't see anything pecu liar In that maybe, but I'll show you " "Ktop that singing," he said, loudly. "There's a woman In the ear and she wants to sleep." Koth men turned around. They were unmistakably Lrlsh. "And singing a Cermaxi bong, too," chuckled the conductor. Two others In the car had "freiik" written all over them. One was a man who must, have Im-cu sli Itn-ln over six feci tall. He was thin and dretwed In nitty black. He had turned over the seat ahead of hhn and, by putting his feet up, had elevated his kno. thin and gaunt, two feet above his hetid. The other was a strange looking foreigner, remarkable for his ugliness. Belonging to some Kastern race, he wn dressed in ordinary clothes, which did not tit hint. His face whs pitted and a harelip drew his mouth Into an evil putdtlim. At first glance he seeinel to have no nose, so small, so sunken was It, "Wouldn't like to meet him cn a coun try road at night," said the conductor. There was one other person In the car, a, woman, one of tiiose small, swarthy Italians who patronize the owl rrains so often. "No, there's nothing freak ish alKiut that woman on fired sight. I'.ut come up here with me." He led the way to the woman. "l.k there." ho said. On one arm tin1 woman held a baby, on the other arm autl,er baby; on the seat a third baby. They wero triplets. "So you see it'n frenk night," said the conductor, genially. "It's a good thing for you you did nt get in that smoking car." An inipilry among the conductors of trolley cars had revealed the curious fact that the same conditions prevail there. They, too, have "freak nights," although but once a month on the aver se". Just as on the railroad, the freaka travel only nt night In tin "owl" tars. They are never aevn ilh ordinary jo ple, but flock together. Although they have this afllnity for each tner. their neighbors' peeullaritle never huve any Interest for them. Tbey have occupied the center of Interest too long; they aie too accustomed to beaug woudorcj at. So they never wonder thennrelves Philadelphia Times. Way He Was Welcome. "Here, Harry, is a dime for you," said Mr. Harper to the little brother of the one he loves. "Have jou ever beard Miss Bessie say anything a Unit me when I wasn't here?" "Ob, lots of times," replied tbe sweet child. "And what doe she say. Harry 7" "She says she's always glad to have you come here when she's fetlln' all wore and tired." "And," continued the delighted young man, "does she ever explain why she likes to have me come at such timed?" "Yes. She says you're so easy she cult go to sleep and still keep you guetts-lu'."- Clcveluiid Leader. ( orle.'a Klag. The flag curried by Cortez. the Span ish conyueror of Mexico, nenrly 400 your ago, was until rex-ently preserved ut a little church In tbe capital cf the State of Tlaicala. ' lnvltlnx Ostraciam. Mabea I wonder what's come be tween Myrtle Seymour und Tom Sedg wick? - MildredOh, haven't you bwird? H openly declares that he doesn't inlcud to get a chalulesa wheel this yeur. Wo notice that girls wltb irtiliea iM-ver huve fascinating girl ootne to ylslt them. Sympathy often move Uie prop1 wlienpatrlmtiaui falls; avjipatliy cauaad tha lata war Spcioig These two words emph.i'C.e a neces sity and indicate a re.niedy. KI'IUXi; - (he season when the blood is most impure ss a remit of the win ter's closer cnniinenp'tit, higher liv ing, slower H-tinn of the kidneys and liver; when humors of all kinds, bolls, pimple mid eruptious are most liable to anie.ir; when the weak, languid condition of the whole bodily siructuie demands aud w el comes li'dp. MKDICISF. th.it to which nhe millions turn at this seriwn-IIoisI's Sarsapa rilla. The uriqinnl and only pt'p arntiou esjiecially adaplel to ihe present iwiiIh of 'be human family; that which make ie blood pure and clean, as shown by Its thousands of wonderful cures of. dreadful blood diseases; create an .ip;'tite and cures dyspepsia, as shown by its "mngic touch" in nil stomach trou bles; steadies and streiuriheuH l'1" nerves, as proved by the piiple for merly m-rvous. niv.v calm and self possessed, thanks to m.-iq? Inloodl's m"nri' ' - diciue. A contemporary In Fpsrt-a, Tenn,T says: "We have heard It rumored rirtt f there may be a wedding In this town some time this summer." We shall await later details with The nuwit pleas urable anticipations. One maple tree in Vennont some time yields twenty -four gallons of sap, ar six pounds of migar. New mpl( Jyrop In that State sells for $1 a gal lon. It may be judged from the fact thHt not much of It gets scattered ovei 'he countrv. Maine people are shipping pine one to tLe tret-lets plains of the weot. The sweetest flower of the gospel i charity. "No niau can help his belief." Un less he has brains. A poor picture is not helped by beim put in a good light. The dullest man has in him some thing original. It is sin. The man is usually in the right who owns himself in the wrong. Dsafaeaa Cannot be Curna by local applications, as they cannot roach the diseased portion ot'the far. There i only one way to cure Pentness, and that is by cons itftiotial remlies. neatness is caused bv an inflamed condition of the inneous linintr of the Ivistachian Tube When this tube geis intl.uned yon have a ; rumbling sound or impe teet hearing, and vvhen it is entirely closed Deafness is the I result, and unless the inflammation ran be taken out and this tube restored to its J normal condition, hearing will bfl de i stroved forever: nine cases out of ten ae caused by catarrh, which in nothing but j an inflamed condition of the mucous sur ' faecs. i We will give One Hundred Dollars lor I any case of Deafness (caused by cat,arrh ttiat cannot be cureu Dy nan s L atarrn furs, bend lor circii!ars free. F. J. CH KNSY t CO.. Toledo, 0. fSold by Druggists. 7f. The governor of Idano, Frank Stennen burg, never wears a nertis. Aak. Tor Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to shake into your shoes. It cures Corns and Bunions, Chilblains, Swollen, Nervous. Damp, Sweating. Smarting, Hot and Callous Feet. At all druggists' and shoe stores, 25c ASK 'I'll DAY. Sample FREE. Address Alien S. Olmsted. IRoy. N. Y. The kaieer and tbe c.ar are said to be lovers of bric-a-brac. BT1LI. TIIKHK IS MONKY TN IT. Car! Yollen sold $.'?."sl of Salter's Cab bage. abor, gi-cd, rent and all did not cost him foil, profit JO!. You can bea thai and make lorg of money on Early fladlshes. Teas, fjettuce, .Mnslirooms Onions, Sweet Corn, Tom.v oos, Pota toes, etc. Salter warrants bis seeds the earliest In the world. Potatoes only f l.frf) ir barrel. Millions of Raspber ries, Cherries, Apples and small fruits. Catalogue tells all about them. Kend tfaia Notice with 14c. Stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis., and get free their big Plant and Seed Catalogue and 10 packages vege table and flower seeds novelties worth $1.00. c. n. There are sixty different kinds of wood grown in Arkansas. Mother Oruy's swnct Powders for Children, Successfully used bv Mot her Gray, nurse in the Children's if imo in New York, cure Feverishnoas, Had Stomach, Teet h ing Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. Over ID.iKjii testimonials. 7V.v ti'cr fail. At all druggists. Sample FRKF,. Address Allen S. Olmsted, La Koy, N. Y, Over 60,000 oil wed have been sunk in the United 'nts. TITO rermnrifi ri i o flrNt day n. i In. kiln.' Uri-ut m luv ptorrr. SnSforFlur fH.l'ii frtaj hottli- nS lrlM. Lw a II. KLUa.Ul., 1 A . eh l.nxt. PbiLwtHplilJs C. Missouri has the greatest bodes of lead ore in the world, IK picMur iM hmthfni r is bwk u snaUf Ktrmiml hi OMnn'n Suliihnr Soap, iliui Ualr and Wkukar iM. blaot ar knws, toe. Who would refnsa the offer of eternal life if he could put a mortage on it? For Lung and chest diseases, f no's Curs b the best medicine wa have nsed. Mrs, J. L. Nortbcotl, Windsor, Oat., Canada. For an epitaph : "fie believed in a free gospel : it never cost him a cent," Mrs Wlaalnw'aaooTHiao HTaor for child ren iMlhlni, nftni the suma. reduoeii Inllaia. isllsn, allaya patn, r.urn wind oolio, ttoltla In religious controversy, ferocity ia not tho only sign of fidelity. TO CtJatK A COI.II IN ORB DAT, Tata LaiMn ammo gululnaTaOkm. 40 soMlMaa.U lVfMlaia a . I Only thoe wbo have lieen relieved of greal suffering can fully apjirei-ia ie the gratitude with which the testi monials overflow wtTfUen in favor of Hood's Sarsupnrttla. Just read this: "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Cent leuieu: My first exierieiice with Hood's Sarsaparilln waa vvticii I used it as a tonic and spring medicine. It (lid me so lunch good my faith in its merits because it i's when all others It Is time to head off some of these aead-on collisions. If John Bull tackles that Panama anal he will find himself In the "last lltch." Plllsbury of the great flouring mills s a good citizen, but yet he presides iver a grinding monopoly. Polar expeditions have the advantage :hat there Is no hurry about them. Tbe oIe will always be there. BETTER THAN FUSION. Pon'l mnnkev with polities and neclwt the fsnn. Alonu witti your other crops this .Sprintf, sow xnne well sehstted Klax Seed on yonr new erouiid. Nniliinir will pnv w well. The aorentfe ia joins to he liht, and l lie prli-e onglit to lie high. There will be a better market al yuio- door ;han ever before, b versiiy your crops, and have more than onestring lo your bow. I'KIMh RUSSIAN FLAX SEED, For Howinjr purMifcs, will hf ottered by uh k ioner as the supply lasts. Our luiil will eosaiM ovra Jmlf mil ion bushels in 189& rite Uk prines Hiid how ia ow it. OU PIMX Ks.s i,io:uil IJiiHfe'l -ftko, for stock, alu'nys ou hand. We also muuftw i he celfbi Atpii rt'silmau Lniseed Oil, Iolletl and Khw. KtttMlikHlift is; ;. WOODMAN I.INM KD OIL WORKS, Omuim, Nt. CANDY 'ATUADTIf CURE CONSTIPATION Do You Know that There Is Sci ence in Neatness? Be Wise and Use SAPOLIO Established 1780. Baker's 3 Chocolate, ? celebrated for more 2 r thn i a century as a .1 dohi-ious, nntiitious, '7 and flesh-forming beverage, h. our well-known Yellow Label on the front of every gi package, and our Jjjj trade-mark,"I.a Belle c Chocolaticre,"on the 3 back. S 3 NONE OTWiR (1ENDINE. tg MADE ONLY BY O WALTER BAKER & CO-Ltd., M Dorchester, Mass. 5j 3&tatJt5t5ai4t5t:i5t44e5tat3tSt5i4e5S P 'S. SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. Don't I fonld with A mackintosh or rublnr tail. If you want a coat that will fc? h you dry In the hard at storn buy the Fish bund Sticker. If not fr ule In your town, wrth for mtalouf to A. J. TOW! M Hoiton. Mam. fi A fl CI U I To he,t Ksd Bops RooAnt '' nllUrlllU l0- P'!. 't-f t snd oalla IIUWI I "U included. 8haUtulea lor Plas ter. Sample rrts. THIS FAI MANILLA IOOII.NU CO., Csandes, M, J. N. N. U. NO. 465-14. YORK, NEB. tlTHM WBItlllO TO ADTUTlilKS fcs FtatT ' mw i" rwc beiame very stron?, About tws yean later I had a running sore on my foot. It ilevcn.e.l into erysipelas and affecte4 the entire limb. At that time I was Vary Much Run Down, as I lis been troubled with ayaacjMi. The drain on my system was so sever and my stomach wag so weak I bacaM a ready victim of malaria. I feared I could never regain my health, My rtiraisiah re belled at the simplest food, an4 the aaedl i-ines prescribed for me gave but litOe re lief. I sent for a bottle of Hood's Ihraa parilla. and I had taken tbia medietas but three days when I began to improve. Con tinuing with it, I am now btttar am' stronger than I ever expected ta B. I' bus purified my blood and given fsd ci culHtion. I have bud no retorn af mj, oi troubles since." MKS. W. KAN1, Mdia Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla ia The Medicina for You Because of what It has done for others bec ause yon ougbt this spring to cak that which will do you the most fai'. lie snre to get Hood's. A masseur ha-s a plan for developms the necks of JiocJety wromeo, but wheUi tr K is rubber or otherwise deponetu alth not. Japun la willing to arbitrate ths ijuestjoiis at lsue with Hawaii it Hawaii will agree to put in a plea ot guilty In advance. The Rev. W. If. Wiley of West Vir ginia prayed for the strikers. The op irators got revenge on Wiley by pray- njr for an injunction. ALL DRUGGISTS HimiNIIIOIIIIMWHUI FOR 14 CENTS We wlh to r 1d LM.000 aw tomera ftna bnooflr 1 Hktr h Dt Rkriiab. Ubi 1 Pkg . Karl; Sprint Turf ip, 0o 1 M Earlletit Red Bt, . lOo X u Bimrurck Uncnmb?, Its 1 M Uimen Victoria LttBM. lbo .Tumbo (tixnt Oqidb, Uo firuliantMowwSMdft Uo Worth 1.06. fr 14 U. AhnTfl 10 lka. Worth (1 00, v Will mAil 7011 tram, tothr with out rret Plknt tod nad Otatofti upon raca'Dt of thin notioo aad Tic. pottage. We invito yomr trade and -ictf trhm y-i Dce trf Sa!"-r'i l u will ut-. -r hi Along k-. .it i ,t'm. rotaiueaatjl l jU a lili 1. Catalog alono 00. Sv. -W. HAUEKft HUM CO., Li CBOTM, win, CURE YOUISELF! 1 It . - M t . A ditchargoi, iuflommatima irrilaLtlun nr ulrai.tuJ iy raiDioH, ana aot 1 UTHUVANSUHIUJCUUO. or poiwaoua. or nt in alofn r rwi, prnpaia, I II fin. cr 3 ttottlot, U to. tii csir inni on 0 nfin linn Strawberry ,UUUUUUJ I Plants $1.50 per thousand and up. 12.000 Peach Tress lft and up. Dsn ire Oranire. Had e, 11.00 si r thou. rid Ab Seed ing. 7i pi r thontasd. A Urn aupply of al! kind" of e'reecllnsly wsll rootenl, true to n.rne, aii'i atrlntly Srat-elsss nuraerS itnrk. W rite for Prlr l.int to l OHKMIAN NVKHKHIICV, BraaMt,Hk, ttnw to urn.w whPNt nt 44lea ba, anS M bai, Itn l.ii., I.arler una 1U0 bill. poMtMt fT Hn ! i --.!; orit iiiikat patiI.oocs He4 y wll ii II ima eeeat nmle, aaaa repaipvol 1'IIIH Ml'l ll t: anil lO ranle la eiMawa. joint 4. ii.za a in . ri rsnaaa, wis. fcs.i WAGON omefMag sntlrsif A better Seals for ranHT Nia Ji'h money tlisn has evi-r neeu onersa. SCALES Join's of Rlnifnamtos IIIUKhaniloo, A. POTATOES I.SO aBbl. Irawt SmS r T AT irm la AeaaHos. , Tk.ll.e.lMaii-.Fk.r1aiTWaAi,tM ARLIiaT IMl af 44 kaekaw . PrieaaSlrtakMS. twaraMSSSS SMC, U tmm , liiilMilw, wettSWIntale,ela, as t aMIea, MSH-HISSSlatSO.,linilln,W.S,S. TJ ..Ul I ! J