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4 1 ARE YOU TO LIVE IN ALASKA? gome lleqiilreuieuta That Ara Jnrilspen-sable-Mlnera Food Hurt He night. Tlio miivnrBuI article of tliot In that country, depended upon and indifipen iBblw, is bread or biscuit. And to make the bread and biscuit, eitlior in the camp or upon the trail, yount can not be used it miiHt be baking pow der; and the powder manufactured by the processes of the Koyal Baking Pow der Company, miners and prospectors have learned, is the only one which will stain! in that peculiar climate of cold and dampness and raise the bread Mid biscuit satisfactorily. These facts are very important for every one proposing to go to Alaska and the Yukon country to know, for ilioiild he be persuaded by some out lUtor to tuke one of the cheap brands of baking powder it will cost just as much to transport it, and then when he opens it for use, after all his labor in packing it over the long and diffi cult route, he will find a solid caked mass or a lot of spoiled powder, with no strength and useless. Such a mis take might lead to the most serious re mits. Alaska is no place in which to expcrinicnt in food, or try to econo mize with your stomach. For use in such a climate, nnd under tlio trying and fatiguing conditions of life and labor in that country, everything must be the best and most useful, and above all it is imperative that ull food sup plies shall have perfect keeping quali ties. It is absurd to convey over such difficult and expensive routes an nrtiolo that will deteriorate in transit, or thtit will ho found when required for nse to have lost a great part of its valuo. There is no better guide to follow in these matters than the advico of those who have gone through similar experience. Mr. Mc(juesten, who is called "the father of Alaska," after an experience of years upon the trail, in the camp, and in the use of every kind of Biipply, says: "We find in Alaska that the importance of proper kind of baking powder cannot be overesti mated. A miner with a can of bad baking powder is almost helpless in Alaska. We have tried all sorts, and have been obliged to settlo down to uho nothing hut tlio Koyal. It is stronger and carries further, but above all things, it is the only powder that will eriilino tlio setore climatic changes of the arctio region." It is for tlio same reason that tlio U. 8. government in its relief expeditions, and Peary, the famous arotio traveler, havo carried the Koyal Baking Powder exclusively. The Koyal Baking Powder will not cako nor lose its strength either on board ship or in damp climatos, and is the most highly concent rated and ofli , fliont of leavening agents, llt'iice it is indispensable to every Alaskan outfit. It can be had of the trading companies in Alaska, but should the miner pro cure his supplies before leaving, ho should resist every attempt of the out fitter to palm oft upon him any of tlio other brands ef baking powder, for " tiiey Will spoil and prove tho cause of great disappointment and trouble In Delaware two brothers livod for 40 years within eight miles of each other, Bttended the sanio church and frequently traded witli eaoh other with out knowing that they were related. CATAIilUI CANNOT UK CCIIKD With local npplio itlonn, as I hey cannot reach the sivit ol ihcd scane, I a ami Is a blood or ci nsiitntlntiiil iltM'i k6, ami 1" order to euro It you mi. hi n k ? Internal rue lien. HnU' (la tin i h ('are Is taken Internally, ami aelH.lnoi'lly on the b:o.nl ami intnoii surface. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure lb nol a iimiek medicine. It was prescribed b one of the best phyxieiaiiM in this ei a itry tor joins, unit tRa regular prescription. It it o iiiii nod oi the best tonics known, eoni till. e l with the beat lilui d iitrillei'H, aiding di rectly on thu tiiueoiia Hiu'taces. Tho perfect combination of the two lugicilictitH la what pr duces u -It wonderful rcsuluiuctirihgaitarrll. bend for icmiiuonials, free. K. J. rh K.N K Y it CO., I'roprs., Toledo, (). Hold hy or k'giMH, price 7ft. Hal la family Pills are the belt. A drawing of tho bison has been dis covered in tho rocks of the La Motttlio c.tvo in Durdoguo, Fiance. A ner being swindled by all others, acini us stamp for part Icnlara of K I liif holoniiin's Treasure, Die ON I.Y renrwer of manly sircoKtb. MAHo.N I'll KM H A I. CO., V. II. 11,,I 717, I'lilludelpllla, l'u. Chicago is healthier than ever beforo. In faut it is by far tho he.athicst large city in the United States. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We arc anarrtinp; in the rourta our tiRlit to the exclusive Use ol the word "CASTOKIA," and ' maililCSCASTOKIA," us out'Tliidc Mailt. I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, ofltynnnts, Massachusetts, wasltieoriglnatoi of " I'lTCllliR'BCAb l'OKIA," the same that lots borne and docs now bear the fac simile signature ol 'CHAM. 11. l'l.liTCllliU oil every wrapper. Thla ialhcorlgiuitl " I'lTCHIiR'S CAhTOHIA" which has bemused In the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty yearn, I.oolt Carefully ut Hie wiooper and see that It Is tht kind yon AdTV nl'.Mn A.nAr, and has the signature of CUA3. II. l'l.liTCHKR on the wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chaa. It. Fletcher Is President. Hatch S, SAMl'lit, Pll'CUUR, M.D. Pise's Cure for Consumption has saved me lurire iloetor bills. C. I,, linker, -I'.'IW ltegent Sq., Philadelphia, Pit., l)ee. 8, '&. IIOMK ritODCCIS AM) VVV.K KOOI). All Knstern Hyrup, so-called, usuallv verv light colored and of Heavy body, ia made from gltiocsi'. "Imi (,',o-d,,i itvtu'' ia made, from Hngtir Cnnc and is strictly pure. It is for sale oy iirsi-ciasscioccrs, in cans ultlv. ManulaO lured bv the p .trine Coisr SviU'rCo. All iren nine "Ten fJnril, a (Vim" have the niunuiac Hirer's name lithographed on every can. Magdaleeii Cieute, who has just died in tlio Oily of Mexico, was probably the tallest woman in America, her hoight being six feet nine inches tall. Your for the coming year on baking powder will be very light if you buy Schilling's Best and use only one heaping teaspoonful to a quart of flour. ITEMS OF INTEREST. In a recent work on the birds of Col orado, W. W. Cooke brings up the num ber of species and sub-species found in that state to 3(13. Trolley car ambulances are to be in troduced in the city of Pittsburg, run ning independently ovor all the street car tracks as called for. Miss Kloanor Ormerod declares that the English cockroach is in danger of extermination before the hordes of im ported Gorman blaok beetles. Orcator New York consists of 45 islands, just as many as there are stars in our flag. It might be appropriately called the Island City. What is probably the largest locomo tive in the world has just been com pleted and weighs, with the tender, over 280,000 pounds. It is for use in Mexico. The largest parish in London In point of area is Lewishaui, which has 5,773 acres; and the largest in population is Islington, which has now 830,000 in habitants. A writer in a magazine has made tho prophesy that in 300 years from now the world will only know throe languages Knglish, Kussian and Chi nese. Many oolliories in Silosia are pro vided with bombs filled with com pressed oxygen for use in cases of aooi dent or entrance into old galleries where tho air is foul. Harvard this year, for the first time, has a colored perron as a candidate for the degree of A. B., in the person of a young colored woman from Millor- ton, n. y. The famous Louis XV drawing-room suite, composed of a sofa and six arm chairs, with old Beauvais tapestry, has been sold in Paris to London dealer for 0,000. The tramways, omnibuses and un derground railways iu and around Lon don, within a radius of five miles, carry each your, it is calculated, about 453, 00,000 pasHcngors. At the grape cure establishment in Switzerland, France ami Austria, pa tients are usually turned loose in the vineyards and allowed to gorgo them selves at pleasure. Beforo a firo brigade can start for a fire in Borlin tho members must all full in line in military fashion and sa lute their captain. This proceeding wastes at least threo minutes. . There is an enormous domand in New York for Fifth avenuo property facing Central Park. Only the rich can buy, when bare lots are held at from f 4,000 to $5,000 a front foot. ltLACK AND 111,1'K. Wrick and blue colors are not subject to fashions this season nor in any season. They hold their own und will not wash out. They arc pretty solid colors, and but for the misery of wearing them, might become fashionable. Hume men take pride in wear ing them as tokens of their profession, as soldiers du their sears. Hut bruises, black or blue, or both, ought to have immediate attention, for under them niiiv be a nerve hurt or a muscle badly wrenched. A black and blue bruise is a bad thing, not only from Its tender soreness b'lt the contused blood is prevention of regulur circulation. While sore spots like these will not wash out, there is something that will rub them out in no time, anil that is Ut. Jacobs Oil. It is peculiarly adapted to their quick cure. A pennant can ho won only by bard knocks, with scan and bruises, but after the half is over, if any remain, this one cure is the best, llruises come from con tusion in all avocations, und it is well to remember ut nil times just wliut will cure them the best. Ktissia's population has increased during tho Inst 100 years a fraction loss than 1,000,000 annually. AN OPEN LETTER' From MIsb May Saohnor, of Colum bus, O., to Ailing Womoa To all women who are ill: It affords me great pleasure to toll you of the benefit I have dorlved from taking Lydla E. Plnkhom'a Vegetablo Compound. I can hardly find words to express my gratitude for tho boon given to Biifferlujr women in thut'exeollont remedy. Before tak ing tho Compound I was thin, sallow, and nervous. V was trou- SmiSi J bled with tV lcucor- rhasii, Bnd my men- ft struul po- vtrtda '- ttirtf irregular. I tried three physicians and gradually grew worse. About a year ago I was advised by a friend to try Mrs. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and Vegetablo Compound, which I did. After using three bottles of the Vege tablo Compound and one package of Sanative Wash, I am now enjoying bet ter health than I ever did, and attri bute tho Biur.e to Mrs. Plrdchara'a won derful remedies. I cannot find words to express what a Uodsend they have bceu to mo. In some parts of China the young women wour their hair in a long single plait, with which is intertwined a bright scarlet thread. This stylo ol ornamentation denote that the young lady is marriageable. Tax A SKATE THAT PROMISES GREAT SPEED. A novelty In skates, said by experts to promise an improvement in the health ful winter exercise corresponding to the Improvement made by the pneumatic tire hi bicycling, Ims been invented by a Brooklyn man. The new skate is an affair on rollers attached to a metal strip shaped much like the runner or blade of the old ice cradle skate. The rollers three lu number are in line and revolve each on Its own axle, reducing friction in the minimum. They are of steel, guttered, and act ns runners nndwlieels together, the edges taking hold of the Ice in striking out with a griy much firmer than the old-style runners are capable of, no matter how sharp they may be, and sliding over the lee when the wearer is in motion with vastly less loss of power than the steel blades that have been so long in use. The w heels or rollers are adjustable, and each pair of skates Is to be provided with two sets. One set Is to be of thin steel, for the use of hockey players and fancy skaters; the other set will be thicker and less guttered, for ordinary use. New York World. FOR DUTY OFF CAPE HATTERAS. Mtchtithlp No. (into Constantly Patrol the Dunneroua I uiiioikI BIidiiM. From the' tiny Hint the pioneers from old Knglnnd settled Jamestown to the present time Untteras Inlet and Cape Hatterus have been looked upon with superstitious horror by seamen . No point on the Atlantic seaboard Is or ever has been as fatal to shipping or the lives of the men who go to sea In ships. The natural dangers arising from sunken reefs and treacherous sands have been augmented by the fre quency of fierce storms along that por tion of the const. It has been so cus tomary for vessels to strike heavy weather and heavier seas while pas.s Ingllatterastlnitevery shipmaster who intiHt' sail by It always protmres for a bad time of It. The authorities have striven for many years to provide some means by which the casualties might be reduced. It looks as If they bad tliinlly succeeded. It Is the steam Hght- THK NEW ship, known ns No. t'.i), which will go Into commission oil Diamond shoal. Diamond shoal Is the graveyard of the seas of the western continent. More huiilws vessels have foundered and bee npotinded to bits on Its reefs than on any oilier reef In the Atlantic, on the western sltU. It projects out froiiifiiiielliittenissevcniiilles Into the ocean. KITorts to IniiUI stationary lights there have failed. Soa enty-tlve thoii dollars was dropped Into the ocean In the effort to sink a caisson there which would wlth-stimd the force of the seas. The money Is there, but the caisson would not stay sunken. The attempts to build a skeleton house for this dangerous reef have never been deemed practical, and the necessity of putting In a lightship was enforced by the flouting off of the caisson. Hence the genesis of this lightship. ! No. till will lie on constant duty at Diamond shoal. She will anchor lu still weather nnd rely on her powerful screw to maintain her position during the gales which sweep her station. She Is equipped with exceptionally power ful engines and screw, set up for this express purpose. She Is a sister to lightship No. tiS, now on duty at KIre Island, In New York harbor. No. till will show disappearing lights of U0U- candle power from her two stout musts. A foiirteen-lncli chime whistle will sound In foggy weather, and she will nlso be provided with a large boll. lOyes Not Necessary. Eyes are popularly considered to bo quite necessary to sight, but this Is an error. If we are to believe Dr. Nagel, n recent German cxperlineiiler. Many creatures without eyes can see; at least they can distinguish perfectly well between light and darkness and even between different degrees of light. This Is the lowest degree of see ing, to be sure, but still It Is really sight, and differing scarcely more from the vision of some Insects that possess eyes than this does from our own clear sight. Creatures that see without eyes see by means of their skins. All skins, says Dr. Nagel, are potential eyes; that is, they are sensitive to light. In animals that have eyes the sensitiveness has been highly localized and greatly In creasedso that man. for Instance, has a retina very sensitive to light, and nn expanse of ordinary skin which pos sesses a sensltheness to light so slight that It Is hardly conscious of It. Yet his skin Is sensitive In some degree, as Is proved by the fact that It sunburns that Is, light may cnuso a dlsturb- ilillfeliiai ance In the pigment of the skin Just as It does In that of the eye. In the eye the disturbance Is accompanied by a nervous change, which sends a tele graphic message along the optic nerves, and there are messages, also, but their tidings Imprint no linage on the mind; they simply express, discomfort cry out "sunburn." But In many eyeless creatures the hick of eyes Is In part made up by In creased sensitiveness of the whole skin surface to light. Darwin long ago no ticed that earth worms, although they have no eyes, will suddenly withdraw into their holes at the approach of a lighted candle. Some creatures seem most sensitive to sudden Increase of light; others to sudden diminution. Sir John Maodonald's Advice. Sir John Macdonald was theguestof honor ut a banquet lu Montreal one evening and was expected to make a speech of much political moment. The Star sent a shorthand man with lu- LIGHTSHIP. Htructlons to take down Sir John's words exactly ns they were uttered. It, was a great banquet and wine flowed freely. After the speech the reporter hastened to the olllce to transcribe his notes. For the life of him he could not make out what Sir John had been talking nlxuit. He hurried off to the premier and went over the speech care fully with him and straightened It out. Thanking Sir John most gratefully, he was about to rush back, when the statesman, taking him by the hand, said: "My dear friend, you are young. The world Is before you. I am old and have seen much of life, Its trials and temptations. Let me venture as one full of experience to offer you a few words of advice" It was the proudest moment of the reporter's life. He was all expectancy. "Be sure, always be sure, my young friend, that when you try to report a speech you are quite so ber." New York Press. Tlio Attractive Woman. That superabundant brains and sur passing beauty may but seldom be combined; yet It does not follow that all women of good sense and sharp In tellect are necessarily plain. That bright thoughts enliven the most ordinary face until the reflection of the mind shining out In nil Its ra diance makes one forget that the fea tures are not pure Grecian, and lends us to believe that such a woman Is lu reality a great tieauty. That the vivacious creature of vary ing moods nud quaint fancies Is the one to chnrin, A man forgets all thi type of beauty she may or may not pos sess so Interested does he become In the pleasing study of a mind that ren ders her face ever winning, Irresisti ble nnd pleasing, because, like the sur face of a hike, there comes a change with every varying emotion. That the attractive woman should cultivate the mind, for a grace of soul and education of spirit count for more than limpid eyes, a rosebud mouth aud a dimpled chin. That she should be ever teachable, for there Is not one lota of lovableness In the man or woman who thinks ho or slit "aiows It nil. When a man's trousers are out nt the knew it's sometimes difficult to tell whether It's from praying or shooting craps. There Is an Independent fortune awaiting the Inventor of n typewriting machine that will spoil ejf.votly. You can't put enough clothes ou a worthies man to disguise Win For chilblains rub the feet every day with this liniment: Oil of turpentine, 80 grains; chloroform, 15 grams; gly cerine, up to ISO grams. A combination that makes an effi cient tooth wash Is composed of pul verized charcoal nnd chalk flavored with a little wlntergreen. Persons wishing to make the voice clear for some special occasion of sing ing, should use ordinary troches of mu riate of ammonium, purchasable at any drug store. Increase of fat Is the only sure wrin kle remover. The Increased deposit of fat beneath the skin presses out tho wrinkles beneath. Otherwise wrinkles nre Irremovable. When a fractured ankle begins to swell after having received apparent ly curative treatment, soak the foot In hot water every night and rub It thor oughly. A silk elastic anklet Is a great protection to the joint. Castile soap Is not a hair-grower. It merely serves to demise the scalp. For Itching and hair falling out remedial steps may lie assured by washing the head with resort-In and salicylic acid every three days, preferably at night. After drying the head careful ly use this lotion: Tincture of cantlia rldes, 8 grams; fluid extract of Jubor nndl, castor oil and glycerine, each (iO grams; bay rum, up to 500 grnnis. This must be used gently, without pulling on the hair. The surest way to tell how to distin guish chronic bronchitis from consump tion Is by the physical signs which medical training alone can give. But ordinarily there are these differences: In consumption there Is wasting of flesh, slight fever, night sweats, pro nounced lack of strength nud a pecu liar pallor. In bronchitis there Is a cotight and spittle, but not much lack of strength and seldom and night sweats. Consumption generally pro gresses, while bronchitis may get no worse for years. WISCONSIN'S YOUNG JURIST. Judge John E. Pannier, of Chippewa Fall, but 23 Yeura Old. The youngest Judge lu Wisconsin, nnd probably the youngest In the coun try, Is John E. Funnier, elected County Judge at Chippewa Fulls, Wis., hist spring. He Is 23 years old anil suc ceeded Judge Behlen, of Undue, who ten years ago, nt the time of his elec tion, was the youngest Judge on tho bench. Judge Pannier wns born In Chippewa Falls and Is a product of the public schools, which he attended until lie was graduated from the high school In IStili. JOHN E. rANNIF.lt. lie then spent a year or more making the best of his time nud opportunities In studying In the law olllce of Colonel Ij. J. Rusk, after which he went to Madison, where he entered the law course and was graduated with honors In 1805. Shortly after ho began the practice of his profession. At the time of the spring election he secured the nomination and wns elected to the of fice of County Judge. . Provided for Hrr Cat, "By the death of n cat, the Temple quarter In Purls," says the Boston Transcript, "receives a legacy of 10,000 francs for Its elementary schools. The cat's mistress, who died In 1SD2, left the money for the maintenance of her pet cat, with the reversion nt Its death to the district municipality If It would look after the cat. It speaks well for the honesty of the trustees that the cut, which Is now dead at the age of HI years, should have survived Its mistress five years." Dragging Music Into a Play. "I once saw a raft scene in an En glish play," says a noted play nctor. "Suddenly one of the shipwrecked par ty cried out: -What's that I see float ing toward us on the waves?' 'A grand piano,' shouted another. Then the piano was hauled up ou to the raft and one of the famishing castaways played a 'Rhapsodic Hongiolse,' by Liszt. Th-tt cured me of 'dragging In music by the hair.'" ' To protect batik cashiers from rob bers a steel plate Is set In the counter close to the wliulow and held by a spring, so It can be released by the foot aud fly upward to close the window aud stop bullets. An Improved monkey-wrench Just placed ou the market has the adjusting screw mounted ou bull bearings to make It turn easily. E TERRORS OP CON REMARKABLE DISCOVERY OF AN AMERICAN MEDICO-CHEMIST, AND ITS GREAT VALUE TO HUMANITY. z 5 5 LU .itnlti.itUi i.liitii id i m .ii.iimi, nfiMdiMllii i-ifiti,'!! IMImmiA tfiiHIillihnt rtulu HiL.i bi.iitu llM..U il1i'IHI ull Q UJ U U u. UJ E H Din fililiuj Hlliid.lh 4iUl lWltin- " U fcilllj Ul l'.illlU'l twud u';lli:ul.l.u'.il 111 14 lull J- Mull lilt fl iimiiw tMuiuHM miuhuut mi mitn L ia Uillkl tnuiuHe jjlll.lluL IUHit.lt CiiU-t lilllllll;llliin Hiillill Jlillf IKItiBi Uii.lllili;IIIHi Uj i hum iv 11 p Lm P 1 i'll'i.lMlMIII , nnm'l IIkHHiIi wi4 L! mi)((.i,i i ii h fii.iifc jj'IJ' Z I h ttimiiiiiiiiin h-iii-.iilllJ jl'ljl' g ;: . p y ; id i m .iMimi, utiiii.iiMiiii mfiti.rri minimi jirf' r ''I ifliHIilUhi't rtUlu HiL.i bi.Htu toe- ;J'i. l!' I I dh'i" MKIMllll.l.nit tlo ll. h, .Ml Editor's Notb. All readers of this paper anxious regarding the health of themselves, relatives or friends, can have Three Free Bottles of the Dot-tor's New Discoveries. an represented iu the above illustration, with complete directions, by sending full address to Dr. tilucuin's Laboratory , US Pine Street, New York City. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Fnreinost aniong the world's (rmitcst Mcdico-Chcniists stnnila Dr. Slm-um, of New York City. His efforts, whirh for years luul been directed toward the discov ery of a ixisitive cure for consumption, were finally successful, and already his "new system of treatment" has, hy Its timely use permanently cured thousands of apparently helpless oases. lie has d-nioiistrnted the dreaded disease to be curable beyond a doubt, in any cli mate. Indisputable farts prove that the Doc tor's New Discoveries are an uhsnlute cure for Consumption and all bronchial, throat, liiiiU and chest troubles; stubborn coughs, w inter catarrhal iill'ectioiis; scrofula, rheu matism, general decline and weakness, loss Michigan has a law fixing a heavy penalty upon railroad companies for employing persons addicted to the uso of intoxicants. DEMAND FOIt MOKE UATTI.KSIIIPS- The soeretarv of tho navy has demonilett more bRttlcsliliis, atiil there can be no doubt that conirri'.n will comlder his reeommeinlations. l'mU'ctinn is what our sea porti require, nnd fiirti Ili'Utim I will not adequately supply this. Defense against all disorders of a nmlnrlnl typ3 i, however, ade'Uliitelv afforded by Hostetter's S.omnch Hitters, an eitlclcnt remedy, also, for constipation, biliousness, dystei!dn, rheuma tism, and nervousness. In Mexico City Hop Lee advertises nn American restaurant. SHAKE INTO VOl'lt SHOES Allen's Foot-Euse, a powder for the feet. D cures painful, swollen smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns und bunions". It's the greatest comfort discov ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Kase makes tight-utting or new shoes leal easy. It is a certain cure forehilblains, sweating, damp, callous and hot, tired aching feet. Ve have over lO.iKKl testimonials of cures. Try it today. Sold by ull druggists aud shoe stores." lly mail for 1,"ic. in stamps Trial package KKKK. Address Allen S. Olm sted, Le Hoy, X. Y. - Tho moRt nonnlnr fnmalfl in tho TT..I.1 Ctotno Is il... 1.1,....!,. l.1n n., face adorns the 20 gold piece. 'A Perftct Type of the Highest Order of Excellence in Manufacture. 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There is uncharge for medicine or correspondence-advice strictly conlidentinl. Knowing, as we do, of the undoubted ef ficacy, we iirse every sufferer to take ad vantage of this most liberal proposition. rieasc tell the Doctor, when writing, that you read this generous oiler in this paper. In baying seeds "economy l extravmnnce." becaune the cost of eultlTKtluh wasted on Inferior seeds always largely exceeds the original cost of the best and clearest seeds to be hnd. The boat la always the cheapest. Pay a trltle more for ERRY'S SEEDS and alwayt get your money's worth. lvo cents per paiier everywnero. . Always tne Desr. aeea Anauai rre. D.M.FERRY & CO.. Detroit, Mich. . FOL1 14 CENTS We wish to Kiln 1M),000 new cni tomorn. aikV briica otter 1 Pkir. l:tl(i Ufcdi-ih. lOn ' 1 Pk(f. Karly Sprini Turnip, )0j ' , 1 " Knrlmot Hfd Beet, 10a I 1 HiHiimrrk OncninbiT, 10c 1 " Uueon Victoria Lottuce, lfto t.r., L Klondyk Molon. lto i I M Jumbo C. i nut Onion, ' lic ! 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