The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, March 15, 1905, Image 7

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The leader of all
Lion Colfcc
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poilie proof : -: LiOV COFFEE Las tie
Confidence of the people.
Ti- -rf . -1 Irv of UOX
COFFEh s.'.r. o: .t. .2.
LION COFFC keep lis old friends mad
mle ncu ones ever a.
LION COFFEE
lias even
than its Strength, Flavor and Qual
ity to commend it. On arrival from
the plantation, it is carefully roast
ed at our factories and securely
packed in 1 lb. sealed packages,
and not opened again until needed
for use in the home. This precludes
the possibility of adulteration or contact wifii germs, dirt.
dust, insects or unclean ban:
LION COFFEE is l-icrciore o"3.ranecd to the consumer.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
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better, held their ha-?e ai ar larrtr thar othsr naksi.
W-LDOUELAS S4X0 SH3ES CANNOT SE EQUALLED AT AKY PRICE.
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tain no alcoiiol. srup. fr sugar, yd
keps p-rriectly in any chmatf.
TH) Nor Be Deceived. I: i? an in
cr. t- y.ar :ntllic-nc f-r a dealer to
attempt i' ranj off ur-'n v-.u a ?or-
:: f'r tbt- -nr!d- ian.-i mt-cicine.
yc,u tr. nat .-u want. I:'shi?busi-
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.jae .Mi.art:' he? ;h.nk:nz of the
larrt-r prnt ! i. iiiat; rnt o: your
w-iiar-- Turn y ur bac: --n any dealer
wij offer; y u -Tirh :r-atni--nt.
In 'b-tina:- va5Upati a the Dis
C"ery"" ?h"U-i L u. i in conjunction
itn Dr. !Vr'- !'iea.-an: I'eilets. the
ru-t natural an-i tiHjrrc1 ! ?cientinc
laxative ever o-.?Ti. Tli" 'Pel5e"
recrulat- and invent:- tn stomach,
iiver and b"i,-is. tt- v? a ent.e
laxative ;- aot as a tu:IJ catiiartic.
If yc require n.-dira. adjce 'rite
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t- les : LloX COFFEE,
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Alabastine is clen. bynenic
2-.r ie?1cacdrc3r:na.n :ha.r it
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car tp:x3-rd -.:h Alahastine.
T-.e An5.r C '. rcrnh.
exp; ss ij ca. coicr senemes
zai fci'-no.Tes ior your rooc-.s. lijcu
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Buv vour ALABASTINE
in original packages. Any cec-crir-r
a arrlv -. L:vc can t?ct it
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a pe me:::, ccrable. wj nnish.
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ALABASTINE COMPANY ,1
; ti i c City
Write for
Keith's
Free Furniture Catalogue No 52
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We pay firelght anywhere,
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ROBERT KEITH
Fumiha-e ascl Carpet Company,
DepL 32, fCacsas Gty, Mo.
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T- raata. H. Home
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SIEW&CIpAI always wllTI!
Xooz jc:t cr irct irj yrtorr. iecri. in.
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Menticn This Paper.
BEGGS'BLOODPORIFIEB
1
CURES cstwrfcttf the
rAM:
r.-assf
M- "W-asc Invites rortributlor.? o!
ar zi-x id-a? tbat rtadei of its dt- j
paftrr.rt r-ay -h to prect ar-d
iw: Ad" m J wrass. 3 .-J Good
-Tl G -s7. rC ll1! 'HliiiOIl Vil Ji.-
3iock. I-- Mv:et Iovca.
OUTDOOR GRAPT1NG.
.
To be successful in top craftir? m
the sprg -e must have. nrst. cions
i vx-ji condition: second, vigorous
stocks: third, a proper relation of a
oca ;o sock; fourth, wax covering
of the r:ht consistent, and fifth, a
.1 i -n,. rr-r- nf rnino
u a -a ell a the best time.
In the above oruer it is first of al!
important to have cion frer from in-
jury or from drying or ou.er injury
arttr beig cut. Hence, fall cut cions
arc always preferred if they have
been " ell kepi
In tie northern apple growing re
gions this is of special importance
Hr" nni crt r- 'irh -rt :n
the central
and southern regions, where the
er, are comparatively mild,
Herc it is sooi nurserj- practice to
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s:r.nc srafttr- m the fall, or before
;;n:er ana curv m moist ?oii.
i.JZ::-' .v
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iwcuft or mo-
can
Vi
pre-.rve2 m pe.iec w-.i.o.
!iit nas not been done no time
ci n d ye lost in securing cions Oi
-.u.f-e wanted from seme reliable
r .r-ry or if from the orchard cut
lf-e n the frst mild spell hen the
v h not frozen, of the last year's
c: wn vr even f o-y ear-old coo.
r " a'er sprouts, but good. firm.
-". ma'ur i wood, which, when cat !
- w- a inch, clear surface, wi-h no
y-! w mce or discoloration next the
v..r- The stck to be raftd snould
t.rrr-js tut if not transplanted at
tV - me of crafting, and has good
-u.'ure. even
--'.. top
a dormant
.a .
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1 ec aui. a
f
be much d:scolcred 1
:-j- wi.I srrow on the apple and
'-- - -nc- but each do b-st on their
vt. ;- c es and tie closer the rela-
-. i- m- re likely to succeed. Most
- "a-: " p craftinc is to;
- o" ctarr.r:: the fruit to a beret
.. -v o- of diffrent sea -on as. well
- n.i- cr'a th1 quality of an
- - a.r. -ed'inc. The old eastern
----- -nas to use a wax made cf
-- --" 7f s c: resin tal'ow and b-e
x -,v rv v as welted and thoronch-
- i v '. vr a slow fire and worked
sr'-are-i hands into sticks tihlle
V.- rr-fer o use bofed oil in p'ac
,. -a" w and to spread the wax on
.- -aire muslin, which, after cool
"z s c;:' into strips about an inch
a -f ah.ci is then ready to use in
- i r.r.- tie wound afer settinsr the
- F.r o; of our top craftinr
v - ;nw 'je th same composition
-i oil applied from a hot ket-
-a-.-h a -mall brush, which any
- . can rrak-- with a stick and a
nrh cf c-owtail. In this case wr
v r rry the wound but also
-'-- .p of :h- c:on with the hot wax
' w-.le ye warm, stick ovr all
"7 -f -ahi-e paper, to shelter from
.n an! wind until row:h is assured
T" a-v ca-e care should be ta'-e?: to
- ter -very wound with the wax. In
-vt "afer me-hod the wax can be
hard-r than in either of the former, i
is
las
easiest of all and least
iaV.e to cause a failure. "We com- ,
mence craftinc at the cround or co1- 1
'ar. or higher on stocks three-eights of j
an inch or less in cal'ber or on I
.ranches o:
f Th
e same size on larce
rs with the "whip cralt" or splice.
L:ch is a slopinc cut on stock and
- r To match, wvi a toncue on each
o hold them tocether while wtndinc
v.th the strip of wax cloth or cotton
a:;- The par's mu-t be held frm-
". Tocether while "sindinc toce'her '
t.rfi they unite If the stock be one- '
half inch or over we split it and
m-ert tie cion shaved wdce-shaped !
an- wax ana paper as ce-cr.o.3 be-
'-.-;. t-t- rrt ?.. r 2 rr TW-r: 5
e-.en a bung.mc :oo ma do -.l if
-he former condi ions ar .umisheo -
tr.u- on" tcinc is really es3naa. here I
. . . v. - (
lich ,.ie .nn-. ut. b. u. t.u cau i
stee.-: sna.i meet at least at some
ic:nt If strinc is used on the craft
it sho'c be cut when it begins to
girdle 'he stock.
When I observe by almost every
carden in the northwest a patch of
worthless wild plums. I think how
urns. I think how
some cf them into J
easy to transfo
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i. ut. . lau-uT; t,. iuu .laii.t- cu
CT-t;r- -a)v-nnA ;m .o a !
scmc expert or novice to do this work
at the openinc of spring. First graft
the s'one plums, commence as soon
as the severe cold weather has passed
cr about the time frost leaves the
crc-und. tien the crabs, arc l2st of
ipp.es.
it. 4.22 -i
c-:'c- r
to becin
To test seeds put a given number, i
say 23. BJ or !'. on blotting paper !
laid on a Sat dish. Cover with a
cloth, keep moist and at a tempera-,
ture of v to 7 degrees. A number of i
samp.es can be tested by laying off
:e blotter in squares and writinc the
name, source and other facts about
the sample
cry.
on
:e paper
iiie it is
NEXT SUMMERS FLOWERS.
4 .e
Prepare for the summer Sowers by '
5etefr. &
. -,-, 1 n"ses arouao iue o;.u. ii.c ae.-
' m "R:n or ctner cau-e it will ; . . . --...ii-
. .. . . ., ,, I ae American outsice our Killed
r.' :C . I; ; ea6rai-' Va0 horse lo-.ers of tie turf, does not treat
-:s; -r y cons o. tne .ame .ainil. uch .
an: r.,ra..y of the same sp.e . Qf thfi de.ea
r. v- ur'-ssml-v crafted. Tnu-
V
Th papr covering helps to heep wi.n , ,;-c ,T :- -,-
.-: -h a:r from any cracks that may j ' 0j cje"ias. the"hubs and
m -n th waxirc ico mucn srrease -pird:s of n yor vehicles. Do not
... ftui u. oesv ili; ii-u "" hsVr -, -lco-;n- ijke untac:
rra failure
Wrh al! the other conditions richt.
t is i
v-rn2- Ksecuring some reliable catalocs. select '
the varieties most desired and order I I do not call to mind a more con
the seeds early. Make a plan of the I venient tool than a combined drill
grounds you are going to use and ' and wheel hoe. Mms has paid for
ruark off the bees on paper. Some I
:t cay have the Sower beds cov- J
ered with well-decayed manure. This
enables it to leach into the soil, and
it is also there when in the rush of
I
spring work it might be forgotten. As !
early as possible space the soil deep- j
ly. fine it Sown ready for planting. '
but do not jut the seeds in the ground J
uiui tne :ii is warm, siow nmrur-
ine Tmrieties had better be strted in I
he house. j
iCMAS' GARMEN
r'r72z? 5r
M.JUVH4GG
POULTRY -STEPMOTHERS."'
"e used
to
think thar we could
, ..-.. . . . . -
' -' ''- '-js -er Tvtn
i aicntro teem uncer rood old motcer-
j ly hens than when we put them uncer
I the hen turkey. Now the Maine Far-
znr comes out with the opinion of a
j poukry expert -a ho sav better and
,.?er c!ucke C3n i by let-
I li2? :he Iury he 2Ich the, cut
CZTe for tijeni. Perhaps both
ere right, for we think the old tur
key often gives the young ones too
' & trav-:. and perhaps
the hen
coes not g:v- the chickens enougn
n
when they are forced to cet their liv- t
m on an open range.
t:on and brtdin have
Domestica
educed the
propensity
Kt the ab.lity of
j
. hen for travel and catchinc insects
especially if -he and her parents were
reared in limittd ards. while the tur
key is many generatns nearly ihe
wild conditions and likes to roam over
many acres cr. in fact, will rot endure
connnement at all. cnlv for a shcrt
. :-e '!e '-teninc. and then not in
j Qers. U thus may be that
chickens with the turl-ey would range
farther and fcrage more than with the
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1 - i Vi nr nMr n - . - . 3
But
we still adhere to cur eld
osition
'at ?'OT chickens tK-ter and
fas-er in varc that are kent under
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v. i;i i;ro u aiiOAec io run at itirz?
with either
key hen.
or the tur-
mot
None but horse levers, who are usu-
a.;y tccroan stucents o: tne norse.
lully apprec:a--: how muh the hore
appreciates k.ndness. Care and hu-
n-ane treatment have as much mnu-
enc in dev?kpin the traits and dis-
... - .
position of a hore as lovinz care and
kindness have in developing the char
acter and disposition of a child. The
Arab makes hi horse his companion.
j . a a i a . V. j f-i - i"wiKn kl v-
the most docile and intelligent of all
WASHED-OFF LAND.
Her? is ore cf the hardest ques
ron we have rad to answer in years.
-Incian-an" writes- "I have lately
bocaat fiftv acres of land, and at one
c rt-r is 'a four-acre x'.at that is
washed baclv. In maav places the
co.l is all cone and the whole of the
four acres is full of cullies I do r.ot
cre much about the expense so that I
cet the land leveled again 2nd iovcz.
in crass."
We shonld plow the land a deeply
as possible crainc it down until the
washes were all filled up. Then we
would disk and cro-s disk it. and
apply 4"'f' pounds per acre 13 per cent
dissolved bone, dragging it in well
with spike drac. In May jrtant it to
crwpeas in drills thirty inches apart.
twelve to if teen peas to the icot. If
the land is very thin you might use
I'm. pounds muriate of potash and
s-venty-nve pounds dried blood per
3cre broadcast before planting the
pes s
Cultivate the pas. keeping all
w-eds down, and :n September cut
them in with d:sk harrow sowmc one
bushel cf rye per acre. Sow one gal
lon of timothy seed per acre in the
fall and the same amonnt of red
clever seed in March, and we think
G
-HI be pleased with the result.
t
red
sheep. Make tnem shine. The next
ime yon do it crease with the best
crality of encine cylinder oil and
vo"1i r.ever use castor oi! or nthr
gns" acain Oil Hch'Iy and you
yrni not be bothered -ith gummed
or rreasv hubs.
i
POULTRY POINTERS.
;
r.crs which have been cracked may
r-e set 11 a p:ece oi tissue paper is
pastec over tee cracH.
: Roosters cf all breed houic be
separated from the hns when they
i molt. ! take; them ioncer than hen-.
I It has been leund that fo'sls which
rest in warm houses molt sooner
Tr2n those roo.-ting in the open air.
- i - . -
t
chickens for fancy prices is when they ,
are abo- three or four ;0. oId.
Phaa-ts ar hinc lar--'v -5
-u-a.a-i- c - o-jx.- iai- ... .iet. j
or pleasure, anc it i predicted tnat i
they socn will te raised by ever
roiil
- vard in the country.
tounc tens snouic no tte set after
, V
they want to set the second time they
will make cood mothers.
A corresponcent asss me wnat is
j
.V Vm-. w''- rn. e- r,-,. -- V- : , - I
iuv u-. iJ.w lv --;i vu. .cijj r. . ier
My own way is to set tnem :n tne
fall, but sprinc is a berer season on
oil !:t".y to heave with frost.
s--
he plants a very little d-eper than
ney grow i me nur?ery row. a-
fore settirc ont I cut all the top; off
except about four inches, as I do not
wish more than two or three zrzds
to crow from the c'.d cane.
ORCHARD NOTES.
Be careful or it will he too late to
graft the cherry.
The branches of the peach tree
ought to be thinned cut to let in the
sun.
Plow the orchard shallow, not deep
er than four inches.
If the orchard is to be plowed.
spring is the best time, fhe more
that can be added to the soil and the
les removed, excer.r as fmif t iir.
- s
ter.
- T , ,,
itself several time- ov.r. It dril! ai'
kinds of seeds from the fines
a.1
to
coarsest and can be used as a culti-
vator with but little change. By the
aid cf a tool of this kind one can
crow garden stuff in rows rather than
in beds.
Whatever diet the fowls receive
Keep teem dry. roever sav a fiock
full of song and eggs on a wet, stickv
floor?
iT
GUESS WCRK IN PRUIT GROWING.
I presume I have guessed at a sreat
...
cai m the past, and i calculate to
?Uess at some thins:? in the fntnrt hr.t
I think it will harclv b nece--ry for
Cie to miss as much in the iuture a
in the past. I lost bi money when 1
nrst becan to grow fra't. I have n'ne
acres planted to fruit u-- - now The
tirst mistake I made t
trees two feet dp. 1
two feet 6p now. tr
. in setting
s the holes
ill la fr-is
12 to 2 5 inches with ad roil
I have best access to si - at
the depth they grew in nrs .
Rich.
loamy land does not r. alrc
as dee? a hole as a stiff c!av land, bat
-"-. i- lt: uk irtrei nM 3
is best for
- ue- .- --I in stir clay, u is mnch
harCer to blow over. When huntlnc
lor an orchard s.te. have an eye sin
gle to the above advantage if no
otcer. mmk aso of d:
unace. arti
ficial or natural. Head the trees low
and begin it the first year. The roots
-. e m;uc:. cesices u is more
convenient to gather the fruit trom a
.-. v, -i j-js ... . .
iu iree. ucicoer is we time to ta.-e
uu. uu.t.5. i.w,nt uaityou can stand
o and tell when a borer is there. Go
i ,gnt co wn on our knees and hunt for
-:cj - or a gold dollar.
scra- Ine c:r z7 2nd go in after
mm with a sham 1-nife. Rnn'i w n-..
M;t it vni'- tn '.-i , n,-i, ,.., .
- -v ck j4..j c. i.
"aon'1 h"rt -roa C C. M.
It is best to fence tie garden with
Ia!tr.v cettxnr. for the chickens will
fO"-T - - - nf !. !.
' r-. --. v. .: .-.acuio.
-C.tching cut the pas as soon as
P121 an- ickinn off the ycung
rndiihe-. lettuce and onions as fast as
liie Pee? above the ground. If it is
a south or east slope, with Iizht.
is arm so.l. ii will be an easy job to
"-' 5l9sA -
giow early rt-dishes. If the soil is years o!q. was feeding some credy
1 eavy. a coat of well-rotted manure hens in the back yard one day at
spread en alter plowing and harrowed noon. She was railed to dinner and.
in wl! be of great beneft. Never use on tak'ng her chair at the table, ex
coarse, strawy manure on a warden, claimed: Uh. m2mma. I'm as hursr
It ill bum the tender plants and as a chicken with a hundred tongues '
bcther in cultivation all summer. i
' Ccrr.rrer.ts or. the Wldcat.
FARN? NOTES. ' A wildcar was caucht in a T-a in
' Rosshire. iotlard. r-cenly and is
"The first principle of successful to be carefully stuffi and rr-servl
farminc is ?o enrich the scil." . The Wesm:nstr Gazette .-ais a v. ' .-
Don't put a poor fence post
pfrrranent fence.
Keep a wa-ch on the March
in
r.eej a a en on tee ..iarcn wiq.-s
za- ara - cre a windbreak ol
enrreens siorld be planted,
Y-- kP P-? manure as wll as
ccw manure away from potatoes 01
the strawberry patch, but it his .
always proved a coed thing on ihs
Cfcbhace patch for me.
Some farmers sow clover seed
twice, half rly and half late, to in
sure a stand: but it is a question
whether it is not wiser to sow it al
very early. In this way the write: '
ras not failed of a good stand ir
tv.eniy-or,e years.
More gullies on the steep place? '
this spring than usual. Begin at th- '
lower end and pile full of brush I
evercreen is best, with tops up h.Ii
A few stones scattered along heli
held it untii the soil nils in solid.
Careful watching will probablj
show that the snow melts on lant
that is thorouchly drained a week o:
ten days earlier than en the adjoininc
land of the same character that is noi
diained. How much is tnat week
or ten cays at the becinnire ni
111
rayr
-V..C
season worth to the thrifty, al
ready, go-ahead farmer?
If the land as not plowed last fall.
p,ow as socn as dry enouch in
pnnc. i
harrow at once, and do it thorourhlv
r.,. .;i -, ,T ,-. i . ,,
v. ... ti. .-.. 10 u.:- au .ellO.
six or eight nines over it will not he,
tec many, ihe object is to get at
least two inches cf ine mellow soil on
top. and below that have it compact
and firm. It will thn be in the best
shape to hold moisture in spite of sun
euu i;7. ias. .nsi.
'HE FEEDING OF CATTLE.
Canadian exr-riments :r. -he fater.
.- cf 5ieer- 2re reccrd. At th-
3randcn station the stee:
?rs w7c fed
fcr 11 cay. -:lace and cioppe-3 crair
ve:nc ci--en in acdrion to tb- iraw
Diir.nc the lat 55 days flaxseed wa.
also fed. The;, w ere purchased at f
certs and sold for 4 S5 cent; pei
pound. The average daily cain pe:
head cf lot 1. fed on wheat straw -r-sj
beinc i2.,n and S19.. respectivelv
- oa; ;
-, vl - v , -
;,- bntme crass nay. when fed ir
,rf
acditicn to silage and meal, were com
pared with ive lots cf steers at :h
Indian Head station. The lets fed or
r-,T r--t-o f- -,i-r,c' ,-
those fed on hay two animals each
In four months the gain per st-r cr
the different rations was 12 2z.
152 5 15T.5
ind 1S' pounds resp-c
-.".
iveiy. m every cae tne cost oi a
rpj-J n Jln W3-S Cent
Any one desirinc to drain hi; Izz'
can obtain a ramohlet containinc :n
formation on the subje-. by applyinr
to the Department of Acr:cultire
Washincton Ke should ask fcr Far
mer' Bulletin. No. 4". en "Farm
Dramac
Thee bnllet-ns
are rti:
msned free of charge.
SOWING CLOVER FOR KAY ANC
PASTURE.
Wherever clover can he grown
cessfully, it ought to form a re:
rUC
feature cf the rotation. Prairie soils
. .
a.e -ell acap.ed u) -row.n com. that I hid a tura-r on th-orb I did not
everybody knows. Because tney are w&at to -stent to an npa.n. -. t- v .
immense Quantities relativelv of corn foradsi-e. I rsceir-t ui- letter a-i hd s.s
are crown. The censeouence is that w ?1&xm7 s""3?I.l,aai P'r
,. , , jcr-l. il arU)T -a-? H turn-r has ii.-ap-
m such area too little clover is crown rxzrii, sjid I &m o"- more a well woma-.
to balanc0 the ration where com o so Ib-heTe Lyciia E. Pinkr.irr; j yv-.-cai- tn. a-
crt a- extent abounds We- T0 '- i reds.-i-in tse wo-li fr
-, . , .."- -omen-clover
can oe grown successfully as xhe testimonial which we are con
everyrody kuc-s. it furnisnes most stantlypnb.ishinsrfroraBTatefnl women
exceIIenT pasture. Particularly is this establish beyond a doubt the power of
tne oi the medium red variety, which Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Corn
crows more persistently thrc ugh the Pc:id '-0 conquer fema.e disea-ies.
season than any ether kind ri cJovr Women suflerinir from any form of
which we have. On but few farms in
the Northwest is there as 1
-e a pro-
poruon o: u.u . . -, .- ougnt to
oe-
The feed makes the egg. Ground
otts and com. equal parts, their i
.. ; ... u. - .5 .
.!-.
weight of bran, and the mass moist.
ened with skimrrilk. makes a solid
iet for the production of eces of
iich quality. j
Clwic rTfctlv RrnSf
w..- r.-.. -
The Duke of Devonshire pcsse-ses
as an heirloom. Claude Lorraine's
"Book of Train." which is said to be
one o: ice rarest and most -utiaale
volumes in Europe. It is x
six
mes as much as the "J!x m
ble. the most costly book th. the
drith Museum cnn boast. The former
:ke refused an ofTer of C109.000 for
English Narr.es.
In a list of candidates who we
?r
recently admitted to the bar in E-5-
land there were men whose pa-en:
had given them such "Christian
names as the-e: Elidyr. Amienl. Lav
mishanker. Benaiah. Samson and Ar
.i .a - :i . i c
vuimeues. r-vicei:y inej cae no
P. C. C. in England, cr if ihr-3 is one
there it can't be verv watchful.
Men That Succeed.
The men whom I have sen succeed
best in life have always been cheer
ful and hopeful rnn. who w?nt about
tneir ousmess with a smile on tneir
ieir
faces, and took the changes and
chances of this mortal life like men
facing rough and smooth alike as it
came. Charles Kincsley.
Svcrs i. Jscsn.
Althouch wearirc swords
has
most entirely cea-ei for twenty vears
in Japan, the old esteem and r-ve--
ence for the weapon and its ue stT.
exist anions the gentlemen of he
country, and many of the ncbli'y
have at their houses regular estab
lishments for fencinc.
Ttimueie a Lu;fcv Stane.
' -i
( The Orientals have a proverb. "That
' a turquoise given by a loving hand
carries with it hapriness and sood
fortune": and another. "That the tur-
quol5e whfln the ell-bein- of
th river i in dauc-r" Who :nen
ouId ,. be pesse, of a :-cky
Inrmio,fl?
t-wii,-,-, i :...
c..,. -r-:
i .c hmhs.
Y7hat make; the merchant's bui-
' ness hum what maks h:s clrk per-
spire? Is it due to d
u dmmmers blan
- r s. k,
y ire. Can 1. be
or to messages b;
J - -.m . .
uae o ane cipiays or 10 my worn-
ort fads? No; the business boom is
mostly due 10 his large, attractive
ads.
Frightful Cacaiity
Me I'M'is t:ior Msrini a-h.-i 'nil-
cat is "beautifully remarkei an:
adds that "it is mix dangerous f..!
game cr man than the fox
. !-.;. . ceres sra cJu- ujio
D'-'ck z .Vatjral Stjricsn.
A hnn'er who !ie? at Ku-trin O:
manv. shot and wounded a wild i .-
When he cama stih? it afer a nc
search, he found that it had T ri t
stay the now of blood under the -R'n-uy
sturhng in a number of g'ss
blades.
Tr. I3Tjd Knnlr-. 1 avnritc Tl-Tr.'ty
rrro !st-o2 b-.st - l.--Ai:r-. r' a. r-i
Sermon cr Clean' r.ess.
Once a year the archbih. t? i Tua-r.
preaches a se'-mon on tealrh ani
cleanliness. The natioral N.a-i o
the Catholic Truth socipy of Ir-Iint
has issued a sanitary sermen as a
pamphlet which sells at a penn
World's Silver Supply.
Mexico and the United Stat-? to-ce-her
fnrnish about T2 p-r Cent o."
the silver output of Th world. Bri'
ish Ind'a. Strait Sttl-mn"5 ani
China take nearly two-thirds of the
to:ai ia a ?God -'er-
Eefiano- Starch is put up H ounc-s
... a. .....- .- -ejv.- -iat-iBiW ffii);
March for thr
-ame money.
Everv great man is always belnz
helped by eve-ybedy. lor his gtf is
to ge gcd o-z: of ail things and a.
persons Ruskm
ALL SICK WOMEN
SK3ULD SEiS URS. FCX'S LETTE3 I
In All ?&rt of the CmW S-:etes Lydia
E. ?:i-B'; Ve?-ta-.- Uompoonc
Many wonderful eurs of female ills
are cuat.nua .y co?Inc to .igh: wr -h
have Wen lro-"nt Vtout ',v Lydi E
Pintcnams Vegetable Comtounc and
through the advV- o Mrs Pinkham,
of Lynn Jf as. w h 's .r vra to a.ck
women aw.avv free : .r.arire
Mrs P:n.ham ias f- r many y-ars
made a stadv of the i!.- of her'''
she has consulted
ith and advised
tcouancs oi scnennc" w-nien. who
to-day owe. not only their health but
even life to her helpful advice.
Mrs Fannie D. Fox. of T Chestnut
Street. Bracforc. Pa., writes
I s-fferi .-r a P-nc rirr: with w--ib
.T J r .
. VT- - JI .2 . . - 1 J 1
f216 weaknes;-. are
invtej to
promntiv commentate
with Mrs
Pinkham. at Lynn .Mass. ae asks
othi2jr 5- return or her ad vire. It is
absolutely free, and to thousands of
women has proved to be son; precious
than gold.
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PUTNAM
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MISS FLORENCE
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ML-s Florence E. Kenah 43 Maria street, OiUiWa. Ont.. wnic:
'.4 few montns .o caugbt a ievers cold, which settled on my lungs an4 re
mained there so o rsnttntlv that I became alanstd. I took medicine without
benefit, until my digestive organs became upset, and my head and bask.bsgaM
rj ache severely sad fr.qu ntly.
! wis advised to try Peruna, and although I had little f&ith I fe!: s sick thmt
i was reaay to trv anything. It trougn: me oussea reitez at once, ana t ten?
that I had the ri-ht medi ine at last. Within three weeks I was compietmfy
restored and have snjoy d perfect health since.
now have the greatest faith ia Pervna." Florence E. KecaM.
The old tvini
0E SHOULD
BEAS Or
COVTRlCriV, Ci'iRF.H.
a-ii rain, sloh
a id mu I of win
ter are especially
conducive t ca-
tarr'nai derangement
Few Wiiaea
iscape.
I Ia the fci msptotas cf tntchine
WIt;ruaa'n "ita'Ken. ItforuSe,
-"."-mu
Pe-ru-na for Colas and Catarrh.
,- t-..t, t,-..- : -.
j. ..i. 1.13 cAicr;cjtc i.u
- eruna.
Mis Rose Oerbinr
a pipuiar oeiety
of'io IV.nt. Ina u-rit.: "
nead;. 1 l-- a ionvr drive in the
;OUntry. an i U c- t.. tain'.v ela.i I
;nu-ht a bad o.Id wnx-h settled on mv
lune. and which I could not wn t"
skake oif. I had h-ani a reat deal of
I'eruna for co!d a-, i entarrh ani I
bought a ittIeto trv I am pleaxti
iii.ii j tiii. i'jr .. itiu.m; l-eIV re. el
. .. .-
- OHiy too.-I aiUt
o bottle, and I
jonider t'.. m-nev --.. pent.
"You have a nrn fr.en-t in me and I
lot on.-;
to mv fnends
There are Many Imitations oj
Baker's
r.rul.
Baker's Chocolate
Don't be
Cocoa" or
L'ria-i iriic-
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Our handsomely illustrated recipe book
sent free.
Walter Baker 8 Co. Ltd.
Es'zsls'-cd 1730 Dorchester, Massachusetts
45 Highest Awards in Europe and America
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lrfre fcUet-H--te Dn. ateac-ax -Ui C-7-Wjwt?tfTrTJ---jyi-?.'!!M
This Pretty-
Girl Saved
From:
Catarrh
of the
Lungs By
Pe-ru-na.
KENAH.
but have purchased se.veral bottles to
irive to tho-e xvithout t."e mean-, to buy,
and have noticed Without efceptioa
that it ha brought abci a. peeiTcure
wherever it has been ued. Rose
Gerbmc-
Pe-ru-na Contains Pio Narcotics.
One reason why Pemna ha found
permanent u.- in y) many home i that
it contains, no narcotic of any kind.
I'eruna is perfectly harmle-ss. It an
be aed any length of taie v-.thjut ac
juirinir a dru- habit. I 'eruna dtv not
province temporary results. It is perma
nent in its eiTeet.
It has no bad eflect upon the system,
and srraduully eliminates catarrh. by re
moving the tue of catarrh. Thrm are
a multitude of homes where I'eruna has
been usei of and in for twenty years.
s-uch a thrn etmld not be po.ble if
I'eruna contained any drug's of a nar
cotic nature.
Address Dr. Ilartnian. President of
The ilartman sanitarium, Columbus,
Oh'o.
All correspondence held strictly con
ndentiaL r
i
Cocoa
misled b them!
Our trade-mark is on every
ackage of genuine goods.
Under the decisions oi several
United States Courts, no
ther chocolate or cocoa than
Walter Baker & Cos is en
titled to be sold as "Baker's
"Baker's Chocolate"
on
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