15) h- USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. For no80?blccd.iig, batho tho faco "and neck with cold water. Broken limbs should, bo placed' in natural positions and tho patient kopt quiet until tho surgeon arrives. It is said that a piece of zino placod on tho livo coals will oirectually clean out a stovo pipe, tho vapor thus pro duced carrying off tho, soot by ohomioal decomposition. Linseed oil, well applied with a white-wash brush, has beqn recom mended by a Kentucky fruit gr6wcr as a rcliablo remedy for pear blight. Ho claims to have effectually cheeked tho progress of this disooso with its, uso. Tiio woalthy Holland families of New York annually import largo quan tities of Dutch potatoes for homo use, Thoy claim that theso potatoes aro supo . rior to Amorican . grown in (flavor and that their kcoplng qualities aro f at bettor. Nearly all of tfiq jnen in prominent? positions in tho professions or in office started from tho farm. Thero tho foun dation is laid right. Boys, look up. Thoi sources of knowlodgoard as ac cessible to you as to any. And wo nov cr know a farm boy who spent his idle hours in reading good books, and ac quiring knowlcdo,' but' lias made his A mark in tho. world: Illinois Stale Jlcg istcr. ," "". All livo ftock' should bo kept clean. Thoy should not bo oxposod to tho. se vere weather 'of winor, not onlyjbo causo it Is ctiicl but bffcausd it dobs not' nay. It costs money for an animal to Keep itself warm, for it must bo dono at the expanse of thfc food it gets or tho flesh it lias already gained. An an- imal is in many respects an ongiuo and its food is tho fuel. Any shelter given to tho farm stock saves in food, just as a covering to a boiler saves fuel;' Flour was formerly made by simply grinding wheat at one operation io tho' imest flour, and thbn separating by sieves the Hour from Ithe bran, nocessa rily grinding in much of tho bran with Hour and discoloring it, while much of tho very best material was separated with tho bran and lost, Tho later com mon method is to grind very boarsely the wheat several times, using strong blasts of air between each grinding to separate tho bran from tho granulated interior portion ami at last crush it 'to the lloor. relieved of all tho bran. .The new electric method consists in passing tho middlings under revolving hard-rubber cylinders, oleetrifiod by contact with sheepskin. The partieles'of bran ily up to meet tho rubber, from .which thoy aro turned'off'in a sido'cliaibheV'tlid purified middling; freed from bran', "passing through rollers to bceomo lino Hour. In answer to a correspondent tho New York Times discourses in this way: A cheap, durable, easily applied" ixjofing. material for farm buildings is -ory desirable At present wo have nothing that answers better, than pine or cedar shingles. Hemlock 'sliingles aronot worth the labor of putting them on, as thoy aro soon rotted. ' A.tTn roof kept painted with iron paint, is an ex cellent ono, but costly. A double board roof with the joints broken aud having a coat of mineral paint between the boards and then painted outside is cheap, tight and durable, and it will re quire a coat of paint but once in seven or eight years. Thq expenso is only a fourth of that of a shinglo roof. Zinc is tho most durable of all suitable metals, except lead, and is lighter and cheaper than lead; and for Hat house roofs is doubtless preferable to. any othor. A double board roof put on as abovo described would bo tight with a slope of four feet in twenty.' Soiuo Mistakes iu Gardening. A garden to bo profitablo should, be highly niatlurcd. High manuring 'is es sential to speedy growth and largo crops. Tho moro rapid tho growth of vegetables the moro tender thoy aro. Land on whioh much labor is spent in cultivation should be made by the judi cious employment of fertilizers to pro duce very largo crops. Market garden ers in tho vicinity of large cities ordi narily apply at least fifty cords of stable manure every year to tho ground thoy occupy, and many uso in audition wood ashes and a considerable amount of commercial fertilizers. The crops thoy raiso would astonish most farmers who manure a garden spot only as thoy do ,a field intended for corn or small grain. Many farmers attempt to raiso vege tables on land occupied in partly fruit trees, grape-vines and bushes. Tho roots of those takonoHfcfdf Jtlib nutri ment from thoBoil, while tlfeir branches cast a dense ShadoJ $ Garden vegetables require all the soil for their own uso. Another mistako in gardening consists in surrounding the spot with a fenco, so Unit .plowing is roiiderod,ditlicult,aa W'l .as ,the work, of ' cultivation :by teams.' 'A garden toT,b(j easily'' worked should bo located whoro no fences aro required to protect it from animals and fowls. By having no fence about it tho soil can bo plowed without difficulty, and most of tho work of cultivating may bo done by horses. Most vege tables can bo planted in drills running the entire length of the lot, and tho sou between them, worked 'by. means., of- a cultivator. Another mistako in garden ing consists in planting all kinds of seeds at nearly, the same tjmo without regard to their natural habits or time of maturity. Farmors know that field crops should bu planted at difi'oront times, but thoy persist in planting onions and Lima beans on tho same day Chicago lvtmeL ' - " m Thoy vaccinated a young man in Cairo with mucilago just-for fun amino now, stinks' Mor twbthbusurid dollars damages. Tho Toor Girl. Tho annals of tho poor aro simple, but often It is the simplicity of pathos. Tho following nn'ccdoto of (ilial piety, aud of unyielding poverty also, is full of tho. simple pathos which brings tears to tho oyes. A poor young girl camo ono day into one of tho bureaux of tho Mont-do-Pioto in Faris to pawn a bundle of clothes, upon which tufty gaVo her only three frauds. ' ' ' For fifteen consecutive years sho camo regularly to pay tho interest on this modest 6iim, amounting to a few cen times, without having sufilclent cash to redeem tho clothes. Tho administration, struck by .the caro that sho took.t prescrvo this littlo tie posit -of -clothing, sought information concerning her, and learned that work ing unceasingly at. her miserable homo in a poor littlo den, this worker in linen, gopd and honest, was scarce able to earn enoughjto supply her dally living. In spite of hor toils and pains, sho had novor been able, in fiftcdir yoiirat tim6 to raise tho three francs necessary to re deem her precious littlo bundle. There wart in tho conduct of this young vrSman a noblo courage' which took its source in noble sentiments. Thoy asked her to'come before tho administration of tho Mont-do-Piote, and tlicro sho was told, that sho could take away, without payment, tho modest bundle ofhecosaa riesVof which she had been so long tlo prived. : ,' "ilb was then that they learned tho beau tiful.spirit sho hrid exhibited. - Tho littlo bundle was composed of a petticoat and a woman's ficJut of some cheap stull'. Scarcely was it opened when sho took theso'things, in both hands and covered tliom with kisses. That was all that was left to her by her poor, mother, who had died fifteen years previously, and in order to pre serve these precious relics, she liad bonio religiously her pious tribute, as one goes to tho cemetery to place flow ers upon tho tomb of a loved ono. A Chattanooga dispatch says: Tho most remarkable result of tho rains, which have prevailed almost continually in this, locality for the past thirty days, occurred recently, xno tiniest peine on Buffalo Mountain, in East Tennessee, known as White Rock Peak, on account of its peculiar formation, being a ledge of white rock which towered several hundred feet, fell with a terrible crash, which was heard for several miles around, and tho whole surrounding country was almost overwhelmed with terror. It appears as if tho wholo end of n tho mountain had fallen. It is said that when tho crash first occurred peo ple congregated and prayed to bo deliv ered from the falling mountains. A Gorman manufacturer has suc ceeded in producing serviceable face masks of mica for tho protection of metal and glass-melters, stone-masons and othor workmen exposed to heat, dust and noxious vapors. Theso masks allow tho oyes to be turned in any direction, and thero is spaco enough for spectacles in case tho eyesight is de fective. .,, Tho world of books is soon to see a novelty in tho shape of a work of fiction dealing with fashionable aud artistic life on tho Pacific coast. Tho novel is called "Dare," and itsiltthor Is tho wife of J. It. Glasscock, of Oakland, Cal. A 8iN0i-iAiti.Y lntercstlnt case was lately referred' to by tho' Brooklyn Eagle. It was told by Mr. W. A. Davenport;, connected with the house of Messrs. Butler, l'ltken & Co., 470 Broadway, Now York, and concerned tho marvelous euro of Mr. Ezra D. Clurkson, near Newark, N. J of a terrible case of rheuma tism, which other remedies had failed even to alleviate. Ho was on his way to a hospital when Mr: Davenport met him and induced htm to try St. Jacobs Oil, with the result named. Cleveland 0.) Practical Farmer. m Oscaii Wiltik yearns to bco an American spring." Somebody should Impart to Oscar the great necret of the bent, pin. THE MARKETS New Yokk, February 2.5, 1R83. LIVE STOCK Cattlo ..'.,... f 8 75 Go$12 25 Bhcep t 4 60 to 0 i!7 HoffS 000 to 7 12tf FLOUlt flood toChoico 5 00 Co 8 75 1'utcnts 7 W) & 8 75 W1IKAT No. Sited 1 ! to 1 111 NoS.Sprlnjr 184 to 1 34K CORN No. 3 ViYxto Oil OATS Western Mixed 10 to 51 11VK 81 to 02 1'OHIC-Mess 17 75 to 17 80 IiAItD Steam 10 05 & 10 75 CHKESE 0 12H5 "WOOL Domestic 80 18 CHICAGO. BEEVES Extra 0 CO to $0 85 Choice 0 00 to 0 85 Good 5 50 to 5 75 Medium 5 10 5 85 liutuhont' Stock J! 25 to 6 00 stouk Cttttior..r... j f.,:i ioa .I'&o nOGS-LI'qGobd to Ohdico W50:l7 10 , sheep.... "..r... :r..F.:r.:r. a m to n no HUTTEU-Cmimury 40 18 . (load to Choice Dairy1. i... 28 to 40 EClS-Fruli 20 21 FLOUR Winter 0 50 7 00 Spring 4 50 0 50 Patents.... ..,, 7 00 to 8 00 GKA1 N Wheat, No. 2 Spring 1 'i.SW 1 28l Corn, No. 2 5tM4 57 Outs, No.2 !)?', 10 Itye, No. 2. j... '...,V. ' 85 to 80 Hurley, No. 2 1 02 1 03 BROOM COHN- Rod-TlppedHurL.:. t.... 0 04 Fine Green., 0. 0tf Inferior , 7 8 Crooked ,..,. 5 ,7 FORK , X '.... 18 50 10 70 LARD-Stcani.,.., ... 10 25 10 80 LUMBER- ' - -v Common Dressed Bldlm?.. 10 50 20 00 Flooring 82 IK) to 85 00 Common Hoards 10 00 17 50 Fencing., i... 18 001 to 15 00 Ltltbi. .;..-. i.,7.... 2 00 3 75 ' Shlnglus 8 10 to 8 70. KAST LIBERTV. CATTLE-Host 0 00 M 25 FiiirtnGootl 5 50 '5 75 IIQGHr-Yorkers,., ,,. an-to. 0 85 1'hlliulelphlas 7 40 7 (X) BIIEEl'-Hosf. '425 0 00 Common 850 4 00 BALTIMORE. OATl'LE-rlU'St 0 25 M 60 ,? Medium 4 50 n 25 rHOGB -..."8 50 ifc 0 87K SHEEI'-l'oor to Choice 8 75 ii 25 Tins Newark (N. J.) Sunday Call says: Ono of our Cincinnati exchanges cites the en so ot Mr. Haldcman, of the Loutsvillo Uourle tJour nal, whowascuredof rheumatism by St, Jacobs Oil. His wifo was cured ot neuralgia by tho lamo article, and every member of his family of some pain or acho by the Great German Remedy. m i Sunflower seeds are just as pood for chicken feed as- t)iey wcio before thoyiip- E eared In tho tcsthetlc crar.e, aud not a whit cttcr. i .I. Advice to Consumptive. On the appearance of the first symptoms as tcneral debility, loss of appetite, pallor, chilly sensations, followed by ntclit-Bwoat a and cough prompt mcBsurcs for relief should bo taken. Consumption Is scrofulous disease of thelunjjs thercforeusethoirreatautl-scrofula.or blood- purifier and strength-restorer Dr. Tierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery." Buperlor toCod liver oil as a nutritive, and unsurpassed as a pec toral. For weak lunps, spitting of blood, and kindred affections, jt has no equal. Sold by druggists the world over. For Dr. Tierce's pamphlet on Consumption, sc ml two stamps to WOULD'S DlSPHNSAUY MUDI0A.li ASSOCIA TION, Buffalo, N. Y. The potato Is a susceptible vegetable. It Is constantly getting lnasncd. lloiton Commer cial Bulletin. Dn.PiEiicr.'s " Favorite Trescrlptlon" Is cv crywbero acknowledged to bo the standard remedy for female complaints and weaknesses. It is sold by druggists. . " I've been heron bad things about you," said one big bird to another. " Let's stork about something else," wus tho response Jlome Sentinel. The huge, drastic, griping, slckenlne pills are fast being superseded by Dr. Tierce's ' L'urgatlvo Toilets." Sold by druggists. Whateveu you have to do, do It with all your might. Many a lawyer has made his for tune by simply working with a will. Correapomlcnco of tlm Chicago Tlinri. Tho World's Kplleptlo Institute. St. Joseimi, Mo., August 10, 1831. Wullo passing through St. Joseph, and having heard a great deal about tho World's Epileptic In stitute located here, I concluded to pay tho celebrated Institution a short visit. Vo were mot by Dr. Richmond, tho proprietor, who bus f;aincd a reputation as broad ui tho laud. Ho s a rather small, yet prepossessing man, of very allablo and gentlemanly manners. Ho gave us a hearty welcome, and took great pains in showing us through his pallatlal and mammoth institution. It Is a five-story build ing, 200x180 feet, with basement, aud contains over three hundred rooms, and can accommo date five hundred patients, and each and every room Is lurnlsuca lu the most elegant and lav ish manner. But we will begin at tho olllce. which Is a largo room furnished with rosewood furniture throughout. In the olllce aro thou sands of photographs of those who havo been benefited bv tho Nervine. The walls ore ele gantly papered, aud are profusely decorated with rich aud costly pictures, relieved hero and thero by busts lu stouo and bronze of eminent men of this and other countries. In connection with the Institute is a mammoth printing house and bindery, occupying six or seven large rooms, and a Rcorc of presses aro kept running night and day turning out work for the doctor. The ofllco is ono of the finest and moit complete In the West, and he has the rooms decorated, carpeted and trimmed up with us much care and luxury as Is his own private ofllco. On tho llrst lloor of this mam moth building Is the doctor's private olllce, the printing dcpaitmcut, bindery, tank room, packing room, bottling room, consultation room, barber Bhop, drug store, cigar store, notion store, etc., all ot -which arc neat aud fitted up regaidless of expense. Tho second floor bus the hotel olllce, dining, billiard and cooking rooms, many guc6t chambers, and Bevcral parlors. The third and fourth floors aro rooms, all of which, arc 'furnished with Brussels carpets and the finest of furniture. In fact, the entire house is furnished regard less of expense, flic billiard room has six tables, all of which are free to tho guests of tho house and their friends. The bath room Is large aud neat, and that too Is free to guests. The entire building, which is nearly sicw. Is surrounded on tho east and south by an elegant five acre park, In which aro many lovely trees, beds of rich and rare plants, gravel walks and drives, delicious arbors, and a most beautiful summer house for social parties, etc. There are a number of fountains that add wonderfully to tho beauty of the Eark. It Is truly one of the most lovely and eautiful parks lu the western country, and the Iustltutc has no equal for luxury, beauty and comfort In the world. Everything is per fection, aud the visitor is at once charmed with the entire place aud its surroundings. An idea of the immensity of the doctor's busi ness may be given when we say that on the day wo visited tho Institute ho showed us to his express room, and we saw the expressman take goods labeled to the following places, to say nothing of hundreds of orders from all quarters of America: Lyons, France; Geneva, Switzerland; Madrid, Spain; Brussels, Bel glum; Capo Town, Afilca; Shanghai, China; Yokohama, Japan; Bombay, India; Melbourne. Austrulla. Tho doctor employs hundreds of men and women in his Institute lu the several branches, aside from tlic Immense force re quired to conduct the hotel. It is worth a visit, and Dr. Richmond extends to all a cor dial welcome to come and see him. Ho and his wonderful medical discovery have given to St. Joseph a good name all over the habitable globe. Tlvi building Is supplied with water and gas works, is admirably ventilated, and fire escapes are numerous. Tho park is pre pared to be lighted up with gas, as lamps aro scattered all over it O. K. Keith & Co. What tho Chicago Trlb iiiui says. O. R. Keith A Co., tho representative Fancy Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery house of Chi cago,havemade the amplest arrangements fora greatly enlarged. trade the prcseut spring sja soii. Tiiefr mammoth store of 8lxlloors,HWxl75 feet, shows an Immo.ise stock of almost every thing in the dry-goods line. For several years, they have been adding new lines of goods to their former stock, and tholr business has jucarly doubled each year for tho last three years. This new departure of a house with such an established reputation, large capital and business, by which It practically becomes ono of tho great general dry-goods houses for which Chicago is so famous, Is ot general interest-to the trade and the public. Its great enterprise, largo experience and unsurpassed facilities for obtaining the choicest fabrics ,and latest styles from the great fashion cen ters ot Europe, and in the world's boat mar kets, must make it tho leading house iu lta Hues lathis country. 1 - ' Itugglra Chnapnr than Suddlrm. Why! Because, with improved machinery now-a-days, a good, substantial buggy can bo made for flft dollars, about the cost ot two saddles. Two persons can ride In one buggy aud save you one horse, consequently saddles hayo nearly gone out of existence, tor particulars send for an Illustrated catalogue, mailed bee on application. Address, Enterprise. Carriage Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, O. Fkazeii Axi.k Gkkase continues to load all competitors by a big majority. All dealers, Ik iillllcted with Kore Kyet, iho Dr. Isnao Tbompou'H KvcWuler, Druairlsts sell It. i. Hovr to Becnra Health. It seems strange any one will suffer from derangements brought on by impuro blood, when Sco v ills' 8arsaiaiiii.la. and 8tii.mn oia, or Klood and Liveii Srnur, will restore health to tho physical organization. It Is pleasant to take, and tho Best Di.ood Tuiu fieii ever discovered, curing Berofula, Weak ness of the Ktdnors, Erysipelas, Malaria', all Nervous disorders, Debility, Bilious com plaints add all dlicascs ot tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomacii Skin, otc. At A health renewer, It acts mku a ciiahu. Bakeh's Tain Tanaoba cures pain In Man and Beast Usooxtcrn oily and Internally. Diu Hoo nit's yKOicTAiu.E W'oitM Sruup in stantly destroys worms and removes all the Secretions which causa them. TcnYonrs' Kxpnrlenee. CKDAitvn.r.K, O., Deo. 10, 1SS1. nave used Tlso's Cnra for Consumption In my family for ton years, and want nothlue better as a cough remedy. J. A. Hauend. For DirimtKRiA, don't fall to use Dr. L. B, Towne's DiniTiiEiiiA Kino. The Gukat Tue vkntive and Cunn. Sold by all druggists, Mor rison, Tlummcr&Co., Chicago, Gcn'l Agents. jDn. OLD AND RELIABLE, Sani'od'h IjivT.n iNViaonATonS 5is ft Standard Family Remedy for SrltnfWiNPnnf flinTiivm Hfimnnli J, i , n gRnd BovclH. It is Purely fmi gVcgotablo. It never JL0U1I1WIM.'H 11 IB SCathartio and STouio. STltY :n$ ft 1 t ra ""..R 0" ,u-ovfii aU 0 W " V. ftPv ,S' oPdW r ci rtlf YThQ ("l U I ". V ri . u - n )v0i I r;j 1 ,m- .a, 1 ouo.oi,wv,a m 1L tiv . . -. rt o . ft . r -t w w U0I r i . ii- mi i!j I Jrrn iK PSo" o ' SJM vroj m AT Si:m WWV WV..S ws&m SrrYa & qN".V j . m a s &t; ;vrft. t?w :: S0o.awl0 in in 1 n -. a inVrc.'-j srrnoja ,i" . m.i r c Llll'J ; W LlvorS Invigomfo; 4 been uscdS in my Draotioes and by tho public,; moro llmu 85 ycaro.S unprecedented xcBults.g 100 Poko Book sont froo. i S, Ti Wi SANF0RD MiD, HEwitonKouw AXYDUraCI8TWILl4TELI.VOBIT8nErUTATI0X. 4 ON 30 DM TRIAL Wo will send on 30 Days' Trial DR. 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RAILROAD GAZETTE A JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION, Enginoorlng and Railroad News. raullihod at 7U Ilroadnay, Nen Tort. A.SO per annum pottutfe free. --. -. NATIONAL GAME OF PRESIDENTS. AGENTS WANTED. SlWferr,e,, t V-OINENW. GOO Fulton Ht., L'hlcuKo, III. A0 ' V H H KWk oT!a "".i dniiif.( 1. -itM m k wmi iiiH m - r riniuN, j. a 1111 w;w . v' s dlUl W1J 1M H IBHVIM U" ! m MM Zr7i . ipj in mvmi m w .iu -a am m n n mtrw ti . 547P Illl'aOl',i kUUI.A PVHI Wll-J nU shA A& M " .- kV iH A jmi Mj m " m t i mm o wlt ni J"" mgjV" . P.ITl,Q Kff , 1 m .Ar, im cxV3 S11 IU3 ifiAi j w III T III 12 mMs lias 21 PL run us n AW-t A This Is an entirely NKWOAMK. conslntlng of I'lcturoi and Bketchea of tliu I'ro.Uh-nt. and thw HTA.TK HKALS of the Vlcc'l'renldenu. Only Aji cdnia tif Kiwi for circular. AOKN r WANTED. I' K .V.VIC. . THOMSON, l-iiu .HIclilKun Avcnun. ChlcwKi), III. cTmaritm, & CURES FITS. " kw NEVER FAILS. A namauiax Ni:nvin Cured my little Klrl of fits. Hlio wna nUo deaf and dumb, but H ctiml her. Hhe cn now tnlk and hrar aa well as anybody. J'KTrn lto, Hprlniovator, WI. H.VMAltlTAX XttUVl.VK Mai been tho mean of eurlna rny Vlfoof rlifnmailiim. J. 11 Ki.kkmikii, Kurt (JlllllllK, Col. NASIAHITAN Xi:iCVINK , . Made n aura cure of n mm of nt. for my aon. K. 11, lUt.M, Illntiavllle, Kao. RAJURITAX NKUVIXB ., Cured me of vertigo, neunlRln and alck lifndach. ' Mus, Wm. HiNRoy, Aurora, III. BAMAKITAX NI'.ItVIXM VTai the means of curliiu mv wife of oniimtia. !' lUv. J, A. Koik Heaver, Fa. HASIAltlTAX NKUVINK, r Cured me ufatttimn nfter pcndlu over 3 (KX) with) other doctors. H, It llonsox, New Albany, Ind. HAMAJCIT.VX NKUVINK Effectually cured me of tpasma. , Ma .iKKNlHWAnnitf, " 7IO"Vest Van llurcn Bu, Chlcaifo, nL HAMAKITAX XI'.UVIXK ' Cured our child of fits nftcr nlvcti up to din -by our family physician. Ithavlnitovcr iln 21 liours. IIk.sry ICnkk. VVrvllla, Warren Co., Tcnn. HAMAJCITAX XKKVIXi: Cured meof scrofuln after sunYrlnc i"orrlRht yean. AMiunrHiMi-BoK, 1'eorla, 111. namakitax xr.uvixn Cured my aon of fits, after spending U.4O0 with other doctors. J. W. Thornton. Clnlhurn, Mia. ( HASrAItlTAX XI'.UVIXK Cured me permanently of epileptic, ills of a MuMwirn character. Iter, Wm. UnrlN,MechanlcstoWn,ltd. NAMAKITAX NIMtVIXR Cured my .on of fits, after having hud 2.MO In I'luli'ocn months. Mits. K. KOhkr. Wcstl'otsdnm, N. Y HAMAltlTAX NI'.KVIXi: Cured me of epilepsy of nine yenrs' standlne. MlSI) OlILKNA MAnMULU Urauby, Nuwton Co., Mo. HAMA.KITAX NiniVIXK Has pennancntly cured mo of epilepsy of many yoari duration. Jxoon bursrt, Ht. Joseph, Mo. NAMAKITAX XKItVIXi: Cured moot bronchitis, aathmt and general debility. OLiVKnMYEiia. Ironton, Ohio. hamakitAv xeuvixk Hnsruredmcof nsthmu: also scrofuliof mnny yean standlnt;. Jsaao Jcwvu., Covington, Ky. 8AMAHITAX XKItVIXi: Cured tne of flla. Have been well for over four year. Charles K. Cuiitu, Oiuks,l)oiiRlassCo.,Mlnn. 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