GUTICURA SOAP The World's Greatest N Skin Soap. The World's Sweetest Toilet Soap. Sate Gnratcr TtoH tie Wcrirs Praflnct of o;tcr Slin Soaps. Sold Whsrever Civilization Has Penetrated. Millions of the world's best people tjsc Cutlet. -a Soap, abtcd by Cutlcura Omimt nt, the great gklu core, for pre serving, purifying tud beautifying tlie ikn, for cleansing the sealp of crusts, scales vid dandruff, and the stopping of falling brdr, for softening, whitening rid soothing red, rough and corn bands, for baby raphes, Itchlngs and dialings, for annoyhg lrr'titlnns, or too free or tflcn-lve pcrspimtiori, f.r ulcerat've weakness a, and many sanative, anti si pile purposes which readily suggest thtmsches to women, eapocia'ly moth erg, at will a for all tho purposes of tlie t"llT, Lath ar.d nnrcry. Cutlrura 8ap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cott cura, the treat sijcin enr, with the pnr at of cleansing In ri-oleLts aud tho most refreshing of ftowcrcdon.ru. Ko other medicated sobo ever compounded Is t he compared whh It for preserv ing, purl f Ins and beaUlfylug the akin, scalp, hair and band.i. No otfmr for eign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, I to be compared with It for all tho purposes of tin tollrt, bath and nursery. Thus It comblnes'ln oue soap atone price tho mot effective skin and complexion, soap, and the purest and sweetest tollei, bath aud nursery soap ever compounded. M tliwothtwatth twM. Cirtriir BBolwnt. r. & fn-m tl I. tol, lvtH Plito, lie pmr vil of tHrr,L H . So, Jan. lrl i I-o'Kjou, Jf hrtf knH I I Ku4i a SSi t Iw.g. J.1J CotamtMj Y llT 0,0, l Um I (irp . fo-. "rp. for - Ail AMnri titm ilia, ikaip ud Bur." Put a variety into Summer living it'a not the tune of year to liw nar the kitchen range. Ijftt.y Veal-Loaf Potted Turkey Deviled ham Ox Tongue Etc. QmII Yttt let to Serve. Send to-day for the little t.klct. How-to Make (iood Things to pat,'' full ol idea n quick, dcli Oami lunch erving, Libby'a Atlas 4f the World mailed free tor 5 two-cent M;unp libby, McNeill &Lit)by Chttao 0. 8 A 1110 fjt ' U" "' K tjowr HkcJ fV-l Ur f4 n- N.N.U. 775-24. YORK, NEB. Cbales Kingslef sar: ' Tiink Qui evwy moinlng you have some thing to do nblrh must 1st :kui wtvllie ymi liU it nr !( Hciiif forced to work and foseed to rhi yrMir iHuft wHI rtPTeJop In you mi ranee, selr-ccirtrol. dlllgenee, ftr-tnttb 0' will, rowtfntrnent am) hundred other rlttures of wbkh the idk neter hive any toBecpilon." Tbe smallest apart imtit liousn are th oeeopked by b-n. In a cubic fisd tif Ixiru rcomb I here aio Bbout l ohi rK (Tet in the V' .7. urT . huitorv-inHt tnnda it Adve.rtlinf hmm wmd to make Tk tjBOt wfpdTftal r?wy J atLste3 vethwnnnt ever printed oould do no mart, than set OABdUm omn.bVM r oomsT the tent, and if OA80ARHT8 did not prora pSraon to 7 OABbwm. ? BOXES A MONTH. This auoooaa ttfcaTmarlt tra would not be- " Jl No on. who trie OABOkaJlHrrs'falto to ba kM baan tnada by tha kU4 worda 0.jjUKM ra aaalaat to buy. to aarry. to taka, to fir. d ?CrHa Tr2rVav parfaot oura.fbr dtooaUpation, Appandioitla. lij VSOTBOT wmm "''n,oh Bad Breath, Bad Biooa, rajpjjaa, ruea, worms aaa s VT 1 CANAOA'8 TION. IMMIQRA. HapM Settlement of tbe Fl.ld. Vyimg North of tbe 4Hb Haraltcl. (from tbe Cbleago lUrunl Hrrnld.) "t'anuda has autlclpated a very heavy itiiinlgratloii this year, ami she now has flfeiirca to ahow tlit she Is actually getting It In a way to meet all her expectation. In the Brut four mouths of this year the doors of the I'omlidon opened to 40,072 persoiw, ttC eordiiiK to a report prepared by the committee on agriculture and coloniza tion of the Canadian Parliament." This 1st almost twice as large as the iuimi--Kntjo'J Jn th eorrespimd'aig tiojitlis laxt year, and fully three times as large as in l:)l, the respecUve dgures heing .'J.-JS2 and 13.3(13. ".Mont of theae newcomers have hecn attracted by tne wheat lands of the Northwest territories. They have j moved direct from Winnipeg and they nave turned that city Into a great camp, in which they have !eon fitting themselves out for the last stage of their adventure for, new homes. "Uf the Immigration of this spring a little over a third has come from fSreat I'.ritain, the figure being Hi,4.r.7. This is three times as large as the liritish immigration of the correspond ing months of the preceding year, and It Is within 2..-KM) (.f the number of Im migrants that the United States at tracted from fireat I'.ritain and Ire land In the same neriod this Roiinif. As to the remainder of the immigration ! Into Canada, 13.770 settlers came from the United States, a per cent In crease over the preceding year, and 10.ll." from Continental Europe, a 40 per cent Increase. "These 40.!72 Immigrants into Can ada may Appear trifling In comparison with the 207.071) i-rsotis who entered the United States In the same period, but they are proportionately more im portant to the coHtitry. Canada's pop ulation is oneflfte'-nth of ours, but Imt immigration Is now two-fifteenths as large as ours, it Is worth remem bering also that Canada's Immigrants are almost entirely of Anglo-Saxon and Teutonic rm-es, while our Immigration Is now two-thirds made up of Komance and Slav elements. "Speculation is natural ns to the fu ture of Canada In herTclations to the United States when her Northwest ter ritories are tilled up, but the one ab solutely certain fact of the near fu ture Is that the United States is to have n great nompctltor tn the grain markets of the world." The above editorial article taken from the columns of the Chicago Kee-ord-llernld of May 20 shows the condi tion of the Canadian- Immigration, which as pointed out, has had con stant growth a marvelously Increas ing growth for the past six or seven years, until this year, it Is confidently assumed, the Increase to Canada's pop ulation, by way of Immigration, will exeefd Jfm.Ofm. This Is accounted for hy the great agricultural resources which abound there. It Is no fairy tale, but tlie matter-of-fact esperienee of tlie tens of thousands bear ample testimony to the wealth and ricliws in atore for all who choose to accept of the opportunities offered. Those who wish to learn more of the country can secure illustrated atlases, pamphlets, etc., giving full and relia ble data Issued under government au thority, by applying to any of the au thorized agents of the Canadian Cor ernment. These agents, whose isimes appear helowv will quote you the cx-n-pliunally low rates Unit take you U the free grant lands of Wvstcni Cmi ada and render you a ay other asist ,mce In their power: W. V. Hennett. .S1 New Turk Life I. milling, Omaha, Neb. l(y comity; in contact with cloudy weaulier .ve barn to appreciate the gluay of sunshine. "The lenn. ICool Kitchen Khid" i ?!ie trii'.K" rr?f 'M .love, u-tll.-tt n,,l.ln yon to cook in ce:iifirt in a cool kiteluui. In spT.kln,' of friendship Mvcnt ly, a tliotiirkilful woman whose life lias itever kaclecl love, said, "I vfitned Vng ago lo pray. 'Make tne worthy of frk'tidsMp and wive me frWriita, Jlw ftw erer think of n prayer I! lee that I To" often friends ate rotrsideied a natural tight, and the ,Kk of thfin a wrong and Injus jce for which humanity is K) lie berated and I'rovhh noc complalt ed l. Yft frtendshln U one of (lod's clf icist gilts, ami it Is worth while to ptay to be tmrde worthy of It WE8TERN ANNUAL SALE Mrs. Tupman, a prominent lady of Richmond, Va., a great sufferer with woman's troubles, tells how she was cured. " For some years I suffered with backache, aerere bearing-down pains, leucorrhnea, and falling of the womb. I tried many remedies, but nothing gave any positive relief. "I commenced taking Lvdla E. l'inkham'H Vegetable; Compound in June, 1901. W hen I had tak.cn the lirst half bottle, I felt a vast improve, ment, and have now taken tea bottles with the result t'uat I fed like a new woman. When I commenced takin? the Vegetable Compound I felt all worn out and was fast approaching complete nervous collapse. I weighed only SS ponuds. Now 1 weigh ldti'' runds and am improving every day, gladly testify to the benefits re- "eiyed Mrw. II. C. Tupman, 423 West Both St., Richmond, Va. isooo forMt n rigtnai of allow letUr proving geituimneu cannot t firoduf. erf. "When amollino liasltcon sur opsf.fiil in more than a million cascH, is it JiiKlice to yourself to say, without trying it, "I do not lx-Iiev' it would help nip?" Suroly you cannot wish to re main weak and sick. Mrs. l'inkhani, whose, address Is Lynn, Mass., will answer cheer fully and without cont all letters addressed to her by siek women. Perhaps she has just the knowl edge that will hHp your ease try her to-day It costs nothing. Sir John Iferschcl, who knew a great deal about comets, estimated that even those with talis Millions of miles in length do not weigh more tlian balf a pound. When the young married couple confronts seriously the problem of making a living, the airy-fairy edge or wr elded bliss begins to look a little ragged. - MARK. How? By soothlne ar.d subduirg the pain, that's the way i St. Jacobs Oil I Cures Neuralgia Price, 23c. and 30c. j s $ It t.av be called the irony .if nature when h'gti water cuts oil ,the water supply. Well, this isn't the first lime Ne braska has gone wet by a big major ity. Keep your teacher if she is a good one. Do not a few dolors. per month on sahry cause y u to I se, a teacher who teaches your sci ! siicccssfully. You may get one as good, but you 'cationt all td to risk it when you have a sure thing. BOXES World u When lint y Bake Cake. tVhcn Betty bakes the buckwheat cakti My bosom swells with pride; ! then forget my life's mistakes , And smile, well satisfied. Fhe-chilli.ng wind outside the pane fo dierd vainly vakes; It cannot move t to complain When Hetty bakes the cakea. Now, some there he whose hroidering la ladylike and fine; And annie most daintily do sing Or write in phrases fine. But, though my admiration stirs, My loyalty ne'er shakes, rheir cleverness is naught to hers When Betty bakes the cakes. riic syrup in a golden line Seta forth to trace her name; Die coffee steam, nn incense fine. Arises to her fame. And though the sunshine for a while The wintry morn forsakes. I ask no radiance rave her smile When Hetty hakes the cakes. Washington Star. Liver nnl ftacon. P.ncon and calves' liver is a eomnn 3ish, but especially attractive to nun who enjoy rich food. Calves' liver is much more delicate than beef or ev- u lamb. Slice it line and lay it In c Id water for at least ten minims. This irnwH out the blood and makes the liver better food. Fry a doz"n phves Df bacon cut in wafer-like like slices to every quarter of a pound of calves' lver. Let the bacon he ice-cold and r-rlsp It quickly on a very hot frying pan until it forms, in a few mlnu:e-. into little brown rolls. Take up the bacon and fry the calves' liver, which has been dried on a clean cloth, in the bacon fat for ten minutes, or until it is well browned on both sides. Dish it ind decorate it willi tlie crisp rol's of bacon. There should be no grease iibout this dish, and there will not be if it is properly cooked. Cnrrled Veal (Chnfincr- Dish ). Cut Into small pieces, half an Inch square, about a pound of cold roa-t veal; put In the chafing dish two la- blesKmfuls of butter, an onion, a ta:t apple audi a (dove of garlic, all minced fine; then stir in a tablespoonful t curry powder, and half n tablespoon ful of flour; add the meat and pour In half n pint of stock, or the same quantity of hot water, in which a des sertspoonful of fluid bi-of has been dis solved. Add a little lemon juice and salt, let all simmer slowly a few nin: jtes, and serve hot. . Ifollnn.'laise Sance. rut two ounces of butter in a sauce pan, with a little salt, nutmeg and a gill of water. Cook over the fire for live minutes. In another saucepan have two tablespoonfuls of vinegar cooked till reduced ono-hnir. Add to tlie other ingredients with a tablespoonful of bechamel snuce and an ounce of but ter. Mix the yolks of four eggs In a tablespoonful of water and remove the sauce from the lire; when it has eon sod boiling add the gg yolks, the juice of a lemon, and strain before serving. Holte 1 Pun 1-llnn Pulii I. Wash (lanilellon leaves and break In to inch lengths. Makv a dresing ' f one beaten egg, a tablespoonful of siu nr. salt, pepped and vinegar to (as e 'i ml a wliieglasst'ul of milk. Add a fumpof butter, put all over the (ire and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Add the dandelion, let all boll up once ind fake olT the tire. Set In the ice after it Is cool until chilled through )dd two sliced hard-boiled eggs and serve. Itrief Kci;c,1 low.. Pastry should be cooled off In a warm room; taking it suddenly fr. m the oven to a cold larder will make It heavy. too large cork wrll often (it a bottle quite well after It lias be, n winked In boiling water for a few min utes. To shell shrimps easily, put them In a colander and pour 1 oiling water over t he m. She! I them ns soon ns possible after thev have drained. Turpentine wHI cleans" zinc and make It look like new. Wash the zinc first In hot soda water and then rub with a flannel dipped In turpentine. A largo minlla envelope, pnstvd In the Inside of the cover at the bin k of a cook book. Is a very handy ceptiicle for clippings and copies of ivciliea which one Intends to try at once. Theylnlly supply of food may he kept In the cellar if a wire safe Is used, but fills ts doubtful wisdom unless the housekeeper Is prepared to Inspect the safe every day to see that no scraps are left lying around. Never leave empty wooden tubs and palls Ktnudiiu: In the sun, or fn a hot part of the scullery. In very hot weath er they should Is- left full of clean wa ter to prevent 'the wood shrinking and crackhng. At of her times keep them In ft eoel, rather damp place. When knives have steel blades fhey should be cleaned and polished after each using. This Is Ix-st accomplished If ft small basket Is kept near at band which contains a potato, n bathbrlck rind a polishing eloth. Re rape it little of the brick upon a lsiard, dip tho cut end of tho potato luto It, and use this to rub the blade of the knife free of all stains, Then polish with the cloth inn wash tbe handle la warm but not lot water. A peculiar water animal is the synapta, which nature has provided with an anchor somewhat similar In shape to those used by ships. Hy mcaDS of this the insect holds itself firmly In any desired "spot. Do Voup Feet Ache and Barn? Shake info your fhoea Allen's Koot Eas. a powder for the feet. It makeg tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns. Bunions, Swollen, Hot and Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores. 2oC. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Leltoy, N. Y. It Is unwise to use tea leaves for laying the dust when sweeping a light xol r. d rant'U unless XLiey nave been previously rinsed in water i oih'rwiseibc carpet maybe badly stained. EbV'S I.I'il'II) CKEAM BALM is prepareil for nifi'ei-ers from uasal catarrh who are used to an atomizer in spraying the diseased membranes. All the healing ami soothing properties of Cream Balui ore retained in the new preparation. It does not dry up the secretions. Price, in cluding spraying tube, 7o cts. At drug gists' or Ely Bros., 50 Wurren street, New York, mail it. The only yearly paper in tbe world is published at Caie Prince of Wales, in lite Arctic circle It is called the Eskimo Iiolletin. Tlie subscription price is ten cents a year. Have used Piso's Cure for Consump tion nearly two years, and find nothing to compare with it. Mrs, Morgan, Berke ley, Cal., Sept. 2, 11101. We know a man who boasts of bis w.altb but Is sn infernally stingy lie bates to buy bread for his chil dren. People in Kansas City are s u Mer it g g'catly for the want of water, and they can't walk across the street without yetting wet. PUTMAN FADELESS DYES c dor more goods, brighter colors with less work than others. The knowledge t hat seeks no ex ptesslon in set vice is absolutely worthless. Ifiglust thought and highest knowledge are the equipment of life. We must live nobly. All vocations must be considered sacred. Iudustty is the flower ( f tbe consci ence of I he race, which you are to stand ty and serve Rev Dr. Grorge A Gordo. School Education. 8a veil Ilia Life. Whitehall, Pi., .Tune 8. Mr. Lon Mauley had Brlght's Disease and after his home doctor had treated him for sometime he finally told him that he tou Id do nothing more for him, and that he would surely die. A friend who bad heard of what Dodd's Kidney Pills had done In cases of Kidney Trouble, advised Mr. Man fey to try a treatment of this remedy. He did so and everyone was sur prised and delighted to see an improve ment In a very short time. This im provement gradually kept on as the treatment proceeded, till now Mr. Man ley Is well. He says; "Tlie doctor said he had done all he could for me. He gave me up. A friend advised me to take Dodd's Kid ney Pills, and In a few weeks I was nearly all rigiit again. "I am not dead, and can truthfully say that I feel better to-day than 1 have for years. Podd's Kidney Pills are a womfcrful remedy and I will al ways praise tlTem and recommend them to everyone stnTerlng as I did." Mr. Mauley's recovery has caused a profound sensation, as no one ever thought he would recover. According to the I heorb s of Rain Maker Wright, con nss on Js s -ver-eign iem-rty f t ah meteorological Ills. Tv 1 year ago he was sweating around f ir two or lime days and nlgbks filing guns in the air to biing rain. Mow lit; sa.vs that if tbe caiitun on tbe state house gtountl nan be pointvd Ino tbe air and fired. o(T a In'eivnU of three or four min utes the clouds will pack their grips and take the limited air line f r 8 me other 1 cality without even stopping to say good by Is now used throughout the Putted Siair-s In the treatment of hog cholera, swine plauiu, ereuf, diseases, corn stalk disease, pink eye, foot and mouth disease, scurvy, mange, '1 t-xas itch scabs ana all genu dis eases of domestic animals ilppoMt. fl n ('by She il.it Mai Iihiik, sin one trill i fig h ti y i. g. nn ne. 1 1 : : $100.00 ft. Paul, :c!i Aw. 9, 'i National Mcitlcnl Co. leiitliriiien : 'Mi I t to ert i ly tlnit t have limit I.l'ini'l Kimt for er.nit itt-ea-e in entile ana lieMeve It to be a i inc t ir thin H-eae iruiii tbe ex ii'TliiuMit 1 huve n.iiile, bin b llt'Vfi U oiikIiL to tie iikimI wfl'll I unlltioiil l Brc taken l h II. e itiwake. ;ret tor a lieu kllUr It esn't Uv I.iiii. by un)iliili 1 know uf. Vtmrs nupei tin Iv, W. I. I.ITTI,w. Seward, "eti , Inn ft. Inn. Mqtild Kcal, leflitufiiftiin il ainl okt 1 ,y NalliiliHl Mrdieal Co., Turk, Neli , Is n lif eeieitty to iy f-rnn ih ra nhur ntoek .-eveial iiiNiauee. of it-till b'liey hnvp e-ie-e toiiler my pcrtKihul lioti e. J"II ' 1 1 A (VKV, Ex MiivO"-, "eWfinl. Winiia. Ni h,, bi g Is iwi. T ronlder I t'putil Konl oiin - i the 1 at artlf-leti for all arntmil )iirieif'n nn I lie nmrlii't. for niltea ami lne In tire eh liken hoUMCN anil (or lii'B no enlvi'. n n horwes It U the IiphI and cheaieH iIiIiik I have ever found. Mould Knal uncht t i in- mi every firm. ... CIIAS. nbKOAMIAt.fcll. Cohiriilirc. di.. Dee. s. 12. Iran aay that roar t. . K. In the l.ei m WPt den'royer Oml I ever uwil. It will nut lidiiie tht) stfiiH whan lined on netting heim. I lied It i he In HI all around anck medl inn lbnt 1 iver had on the tihieu. t advUe every farmer to keep a sup Iv on haiei. (3. H OKOFF. I'KICKi One Onatt Can (ne Oaltnn , ! Oalmna, Mr aUon , Sl.no . a no . .7 A Me S3 page Ilimk nn Oetm ttlM,a MANUHACTUHED RT Natiomil Medical Tested It j Time. Mrs. Robert Brode rlek, who resides at 1015 Virginia street, in Sa( Antonio, Tex as, tells an e x p e r lence that will inter est every reader; it shows as well that Doan's cures are last ing cures. She says: "Up to the early part of the year 1002 I had been a sufferer from kidney troubles for many yars. Tbe pain in my back became worse and worse un til it was a daily burden that Inter fered with every duty. I was much af ! dieted with headaches and dizzy spells iand was unable to rest well nights. In IMay, 11KI2, after using Doan's Kidney Pills I made a statement for publica tion declaring that they had entirely relieved me of the pain in my back. I have since then had a year's time in ; which to study the effects of the med icine, and while I have had slight toiKdies of the trouble since, the use I of the pills has always driven away all I signs of the disorder and I have be . come convinced c the fact that the 'first treatment was practically perma ' nent in its effects, and I know that a 'box of Doan's Kidney Pills kept on : hand are a sufficient guarantee against ( any sulfering from the kidneys or back. I should advise every sufferer to take Doan's Kidney Pills, and I know that they will be surprised and pleased with the result." A FliEE TRIAL of this great kid ney medicine which cured Mrs. Brod erick will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Ad dress Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box. Minnesota is laughing at us because we got wet. Mm. Winslow's SOOTItl.N'tt SYKUP for chit dren teetbioy, enftemj the turns, reduces inila matlou, allays piOu cureb colic. Pi ice 25c bottle After all, there Is no place like home. WESTERN Canada I ftttrRrtiriR more attention than any other ditriot io Uie worJd, "T1I1J UKANAKY OF THE WORLD." THE LAN'If OF SCN'MIIINE." The N ATI R AL H tOINU GKOLND8 for STOCK Aren under Crop In 1 1 031, 987,880 Acre. V iuld In 1 iH)2-1 1 ?54 It u an el a. Abundance of Water; Fuel, Plentiful. Cheap BulM inu Material; tiood Cirnn for f aetuies and Hay. a fertile oil. h mirficie-nt rHinfiill, and a climate trivinji an figured and adequate seanon of growt h. Homoalead Lands of 160 Acre Free, 1 he only oharce being $10 entry. Clo-e to Churcbas, School, etc.; Kai)waBtap all e'tle4 (Hut rift. 8enl lit Atla and other literature to 6aerin fcMont of Itnt'iiration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W. V. Bennett, W;l Kew Yoik Life iildg., Omaha, Nfh,, the am lioriztxi Canadian Government Agent, wiio will supply you with certificate giviug you reduced railway rate, etc. The Lau With a Glass of Hiree Boot beer, brlffhtemhrr eytn, deepens wte roet in iwr cneetta, ana acquire wxmu klrealth and buoyant tiirtta f fruniherfavoriUiteTeraee. VHires L C3 1 Rootbeer cj tlie irre.it hot weather J I drink, w soidevery- I wuere, or rni oy m mail fur 2tM-tn. X. I KntKei ure gallont. Chai.K. QirmiCa. H3H piifirc murut .11 nit nut Boat Cousb Byni. Tauten 'd. Un tlr-jtv olit iy druc A tne icirfis are amazed and inclined to laugh, they sec friendly Arabs meet. Their silutdion is almost uru estpie. fur tbtvsh.ke hands sevt. n or eight rimes and sometimes re pealet'ly kiss each olher. If youv'e tried, and have not won, Never stop for crjing; All that's great and good is done ".Pist by patient trying. When man butts up against the ai gry lemon ts he finds he is pretty s:!K.ill potatoes. The Great. (jerm and Insect Destroyer ttoiuii Itunk of Vrl, N. b., mm )iiiloti, tow.t.,,o Ixi jiiKl to f ' lit tu'lott liig t en! 1 in on ih In ttot ; i i: n i :i 1 1 Ilurtlniildii. Nid)., Her. 10,1902. Null. mat Medb a' On., Vmk, N I 'ear Ir: 1 uni a naer of Miiulil k'oal i nd Hill Well ileHW.'il with It. f would imt try hi io b'liitn It ti iln, i It ukciiii tn a (treat i .n .i 'ai 1 have hud no Mek le i;n stneo I e-.miueiieaii tiilmt it n yiinr huo la iny pinion It In the bent and chenneiit ling -M - ... n I.,. . , i. , i Pni .1- L I HI II ...l r.i, .... ....- nn j.mi Wl.-.t nill.IU i - I n ir t know more iilimit thi i.lenun write in-" tNOCII KLY. Scwiird, Nch., Nov. 28, l'.KJl. To Whom it V1h4 Ouieero: I hi In to ecrtifj- thai I have iKimtht the third lot ol Mould Koal fi-o-u the Niittena Medh al i n , nu l think It the l.eylirertn de 'oyer, appetizer and il hunted ant tlnit I avo ever iiwd I hn ve lunf cei anion to iih it on tw.i dill, -lent tmrnea this ttnumcr fo very v i uLikeliea' e not Xe w llh( wtiiiH la and fmiiidi It the taa ft reiueilv I ever trUrl : would lihfiui It on my place w. n rKANUla. Didm in 8. D. I havu lined vour h. K., ant think Ilia mux! preventive anil dtln(e.etaiit, I uwi nana iiedf. ino for all kludn of sleek and i-lilekeuH. i had two co that ware tek an 1 would no: inland I amid I.. K and It helped them. I l o rued It a hniaehiilor preventive, and think It la all rMu CI. II. I'ATHK'K. Tn (lallnn Ure, per gallon , 99 HO an uaiKinn, imir mil , per gnl .... as AO Oallitn., 1 hbl,, per ! S.OU of Animals Sent rrea on Applleatloa. ' Co. Shaldon, lowa. York, Nb. aall,;aBa1.-rl r1 a . -U - . . .