t0tk. Hlau for Tauas Horseman. In She following hmr alnioetany man ran. see h rave If at me tinin life man w oold th.it he may not benefit by a r-imindr No boy is o ywns. if oh! enoujh to rend them that tw may no qsmprenrmi mem auu m uiy ; - . - Mnent ry them m after i:r ie mm? are by a corrpaipendent of the Cultivator ami .ire a ' !' w y,vtr p-. ehind a hore in the ta hi1 r por our hand upon hiai m the tal!. wifhonf tirt penk;ns to him. Yon may a-e life and hmb by bearing th.. m minii Re kind in word and r.ar.ni r " .11 'n)'-,". D" r.-f trhrf "-n t YuTitr.iry" 'r hivlky h',r niake h m lorcvt a.-' .1' r t.;bhn; ,r.f.er: m i!Oe way :. h ui puttirnr a li t!i Hrv !: -.n hid mouQ. or ivrippm-z a m tt-n -it newspaper abnt one or both exa. In undying to nov what it nwaa?, h .wn fonreb bia notion cf .toppawr. And . . . . . at the prompt, decided, but not angry, OTee oi hia naaiwr, ne miww aioug. m caw of any aciden. do not shout 'T appair frisrlitenetl : your excitement -.!I at 1. nee t; communii-ateii to the hor. Instead, you should pneify and ruwn him vnth firm tone. FArm a habit of anrinc all oreryonr hors and harnf faeiore strtinir !rwa the dr It may &h life. In toe wr. ter. b tre and ii.te the bits ovefd -ith '-l.th .jrleath.-r. "'n the rrad yjii may z pp-tty f.t--t on level griAJiid, ii you an5 a r'-t 'inver, ont r-ver nurry H& k . ' ....A . t . 3 A wwn a load ; inort nnlU ap.1 rw. m: "tn-rc-r.r the wheefe" f will proioti? the rvicV ,i yonr hore. ' "r. the farm L o biufly treatrd. Per N'ever feetf a horse "n mity h.iv . h.-jn-s it h bec:in.-e othc animald are al- may do I t cows and oxen, but ut'ten , brinn fatal '. ;zi diiea.'V aeon her--. Hay'tr.at i.-. do?ty from orumary rood dnat blown over it in dry time should fce xell shaken and -fprinklel beiow feii to hor?4. Do not f--d i h'T-e when hia blood fe heateil s.v h:r.i x moiierate drink of water, and let him ercl r.ff gr.ulnally, and th-n do not over-feeiL Many a horse ha. i--rtn killetl by not observinz iii inrnnction. Fetd well when your . ., , -,., .' . . ,, srrain than hav If he a havme a vaca-1 tion or -everai 'Ut- or wee... cut .. feed down frm a qnarj?r to one-half. Hake up plentvof oak leave- for bedding ' if voa have not nraw r live vour htir,e a gcol bd. but do not have itickj, pep pfea or frozen manure among it lyinz down on mrh. the hor-e rL-e-. and " away h: a had zr.CiC. beddin? mi thv J ' learn ; I do to pwit them on the young hor-'. for Cart. ZaXrj Hon. he ninn Ui kept in nice, trim for more -n., a - . ; il-'ni,jn:a5''p occasiona. Finally he is Ijar There are vanou wavi ot overcommsi . . u ' . . .. . , ',,. j teral ciff u -ome hard hur--ma.tr who a balky habit in a hor-e. The foUwine ne. eU beyond the ownership of an method, aui to have been sucee-cful. old pin-.', and who, hy instinct anil train- mar not be often practicable, but it w suggestive, and we recommenil iv to the thoughtful reader if the Prairie Farmer. All who have har.!d hor--j know that they ar u-ceptible to a fueling of Ione somene3. One Leominster farmer toot advantazeo: ui thus: He drove him. attached 'j, a rack wagon, to the grove : for a mall Lad of w-xvi The ar.imal : would not poll a pound. He did not! teat him with a clah, but tied hrm to , a tree and l-i him itaml He went to tlie ' at i.,.er r,A kei him m Atpsx bit . .-- w ..... ... -, - ... - -. .- ji4H.. , t-a. 5" ' Mv V ka M- 1&4. Vi, .'. wooL: rot Ttraightn a tug. "I mad . ar.d unnk as beet. aal that k often de ar' my ?x.ind, aid the farmer, -when j nied rea-onable -slieiter to keep him ihath'.- went to th barn he should oujrtable. .ik to-' load oi wood. The niznt wa i f went ti- the bam, got a I olanke' ', C TTr'',the m 5"'' ' -I -till till morning. Then,' aiW lie . 4 .r.jjj (...J lUUIIUU WU i . . i ,, i ,, rj . t,., ne rern 1 if ilraw At nrf.ri 1 went . down tA hi wa probably hungry and I'neiome. He jri-w ttie ioari of wrji first time I a,ked hiin. I returned and 1 w got another lail before I feij hini. I j lV(., then rewarded mm with a zixxi umatr which ho eazerly devonred. I ha ar. aarr a . a'.aK I laai.f- 1 n a. i w . t. -. 1 iiiavt ii .frill ii nu i w . i i !-- i rni i: ur i r fu-Ml v, drw. ha, a- od as he -aw rne ' .tart for the hiSe be -tarted after me - with the loaiL A hore tecrime-. lone-1 some and d).-crjntented when left alone, m much o a a pern, and I claim thi method, if rightly uied, i far lerj ernel and is better Itjth for horse and man thsh to beat the animal with a club." Ear! Maturet 2ztl -All intelligent feeder know, from ac tual experiment, that the younzer an imal i, the lei fooI it take v prclnie yw uruio.. m -?ni . .;uu w,e, , krroV that tfie amount of fool increase regularly with the age of the animal. W hon the animal is full fl, it reijuire, Iti food u, put on a pound live weight tho &r,t hi month, than for the .,nd .mx month, and le. the .econd than the I third, and so on ; and the reaion j-, that the food iiiprMirt conauntly increases with a'e. Our fat-stook ehow3 in this city have now proved, raott conclusive ly, "under cot of production, that the an imal eighteen months old coUl-;3 than half as much per pound a the one thir ty-six months old. Early matured beef is becoming more and more popular every year. Three and four-year-old cattle will seldom be fin in inarket ten year from now, unli... f-om tl; un ff;nced range. The lo.-.on of the Fat- htooK-riiow will lie heeded and vervl feoon he old atyle feedf-r3 wil, i o ocr. WILLAMETTE pe.lld to . .lange their system ( liter nate feodinj; tr.it .tfjimtiiy.""'" l"'", w ' be abused to .vit tbi bn.-im i feed inir FVedinsr is now r-eroiii.".r in ir t reqtnrmrr expert I; nowledgw oi ;. l.- im! 'heir coeibinaiiom ami tin Irnnwiedse ' cnHn t fcreg-anfeii without certum ,, lo-i I ; -"& ' Journal. Ghieu??" Cxivattan. ' tj-tn.t of attrition. n" referrurn i ' t ;M dCUn 41 a m. iinr '-C me cn.trae- ter MWwfllniW11 ,nti imitt.i. tl-Ot I n fnrthtr eoiibiiirra'ixn w nflful. but I rh 'nilinr it oTeit. ;piQ onnform.i I tii n is not iHjnaJIy nil nnilwrstrsMl. Many prrin, a.iT'H-ar lh p,a:. n for :"ol f six to aii-.i' months old. m lier it antil thrcuiu ir tf yj'ur ii!e , "tiiers prefer :h ai two ytipi. F: t. not wi., htjwvir. fi d.t the ptr:oiI by a 1 prwT.l!! roll, for th rennibi of cast ra t.on rry i rkniT ' fhe ai-' of th- ia im.'W up'n whiili u . pn tn-eil. Im m d ieni1'- 'iron tt 0 f 'rni if t.-.oe operitfi n i":i 'iy in Jife ciolna! to 'n rta.- ii TT"th . -f blv and of thoe p.urt- f the franv win. .1 .ir y nntn'e more et n-lT"l.T dwlopwl in th mare than m county-how many of : the entire hore. The mferetu'o to eM,thls, -Vntl in mini j mm a bwwtedw u wsU;. , -nJ ln lwni thitt the time i.'lpHt. I for tho nrtnrn- tion bi-uM he nbrrdinatp to th phyi -a. vatures of the colt. If postjspins a a fai. a zraoii foreheiuC ani Com paratively nieaii hindiuarter. I'swtra- rion Mnnot he penormeil t.jo early . .f. n the other hand, there 1.4 ample devel- . r ' . t 'u i 1. ...'minutes to onioml would leave bin By- miDerfeft fi 'T head, the olt Will profit . ;.v a p.-tti.Jrw.ent c the onewti..n tin-' :.l he i. two yrifl iTansriit Horv . . It.-v n. ..ds ..n, The pi r "f J horSf) de&erf rhe yn- P aul' f evrv or. So other animal nej for their rteh and in onler to make the tleh pabuble a little human treat ment and gcod feeilin? i. nece-ary ; and that. too. before they zed too otcL The hor-?e generally, though noi alwayi. ewapes Jnliinz. and that is about the , only evil he doea escape. As lonz as he can go he mut draw hia ?ida of the plow or wagon by the side of whatever . yoi.n; act vigoro'H nor-e he may le placed, injt m when he wu vona? am! l ' - "-'" -" "" " " " "i-- i-,- ue Keu- ..... in the joint and rheumatism tother him. p-r oid fellow, he cannot tell of hi- 5nJering.-; and if he lag-' x little he I U often belabored and made -to move on." If there u an ill-nttin; erllar or old harae. the o!! horrf ' kin i.-i rongh and he mn-t wear them. It would never 'Q2. norbi-tter than, if a iool a the hor-e. him.-relf. Oiten killing would b a relief to the old horse. rut even ir. t'r.i he has Tj choice. Now. ti.ii i.- cot tin. only nor the worr nta of th -ubjeit Bat w.- ai:tnally make aim an old Lone before he reailv hoaUl have more than jatiaiiil i . prim- II a r.or-e .-frojj-' eriv rai-e.1 workil. fel and -heltereiL h- should be without a blemi-h and able v woric w.thout fatigue at 3) year; old "id wh-.tv longer able to work hL i ' "-' . .' ., urtenni. nei be very little. We put in our plea for the hor fira. and final-1 .. r.,, ,,, rA w. ti. Me.... ..i ,hc. ' f'-mji Ti... o. ri tl.. k - M, .W-. er ran a.'u:- a hone in the pa-lure. H- 1" "t like to be ratij-h', feed him ... ., . . , . ft -. . f a I'ttle rnpun m a pill, out never deceive uim with an empty dieh. Vou cannon rea.u toe w.lclfeet tvtno to eom to vou ; -p he does cn-.e 'ft him eat a little ' I Iwlile Leforeyon lea1 him off. Whan i fyo'i 'turn a hor.-eout to ptti-ture," ilonot ! igive him a -lap- with the bridle, he will , . . " """" ". 1 7". ,b7V' " J " " ! rt - T1 "' -"' "". "' y. ' 'r: ': ' i ., .in (.i.. J1..11, ...,. .....nrr u ,j.-i.i.-i per-orrof ynr-elf. If you an't afford I to feed high, give good air to your horse. Nature ha provided enough of thu for riotn ot you, ana transport' it .-re; do ' not rob him of hi share, for it "will not enrich you. but make him poor indeeil. ' ' Therefore keep open .a wimluw, where! heaven may -end a fre-h supply to him Eecovered Hit Sloj Carter Harri-on, Mayor of Chicago, j r.errjocratic norninee ioT Governor ljf j,, ift thirf wwntry Uit fa 6wl whjie wailin. ite A,n8Wfirth fw thft twnfef j0 a -n ,be fiv,r terin,, on hU duulonil rfn Hl; feJl ,omelh;H. agtlirwt ,lb fm Ult jlll5,.d it w lt fi,b ,, u0, nnl, C. got out from hi swim did he discover that hi? diamond ring w a. gone. lie of- fereil a reward of 'f) for iu recovery and some men nearched for it at the time, but it could not lie found. He left the reward standing and told an en gineer jnt wheru he thought it had Cilir.r.4-! i,fT artA ott riel'i.r i.vrieliri.r t. . Me it again, but 'to hi '.-urprifce a "few j days, after his return it wa forwardcil to hirn by exprerw. Tlie engineer had tied a ooat. in a roc anu anoweu it to noat gentlv down stream whdo he -okftl over into the water, and finally raw it gli.tecng bo wj-en the rocks He dived ' for II and euccci dtil n ti venng U FARMER iAl.h.M, OREGON, AJG IS l:.H hc iarji. 3SE 30X23 Then was held -in interna tinrml con vention 08 Hi Keeper at south Ken mston. f-ondons Enf-tuml, August 7. of fh w r It la itlteil that W P f rilWU'. ef the Arn-un Tesns, .-t.ite-man going into the bth brtwBe- on a bis: col. H tulki "f rnnninx over a thoowtad .olo- :ues in Matag. r!a et'nnty Here i the opinion i the Apiary I -partnuM-.t of the T-ta." Firm and Ranch. n be .'i"epir!' i'' i.nt.' n. in eonnic t. n with fair1 F Tin ' 'lity Ui-kf-efi-er as nation! -unl Ti - -on-.r newt oe to begin with. We ousrht to have a pood district awMi-utoii hero and hold the annual meetimr at 'he fair o that . , ei"! r eoa'd h..i.l thei- .-. nntion the fair al. Bee -teF. in Tavu you are m favor nanie- and ailiirsHW u tbi3 ollke.' Mr Ditwmor and Vv Hen. uf ra - lem. have bean testing the flifflit of bew. 1 .t 1 1 iu . .t - .i and reeentlv li-i verI that they Uy " er-ht miles and hack h-idsw nn'oiuiinr in thirtean m in uten, allowing him five minutes to onload would leave hm dy- injf :in"' I06 "lft,t '"" "f '" miiet. . t P"r minute, jlr tinmore ar ne na- mtule the twt -ii'veral times anJ two miles per m'nute is about their averaije time. He i- the bvets very fre(ientiy gather honey twelve and tiften milef from home, and he know of one ea.e , wbre thev vi-itel .1 baefcheat field twentv-two ifiile frim home. A firaer'i 3 Htvi. We clip the following from the Cin-1 cinnati tirane Bulletin, which come.- iMm a Tenne-. o.rrrpindnt of that papr The hive recommended is not iacri a ne as w- would recommend x we thint iti place in hwtury rightly belonj.. xxi the first quarter of the pree- ent century, tf indeed that f not too late a period for it. Nevertheless it ia preferable to a hollow log, the old bee nm" of the father, a. it is cheap?r and better. Beside, there are -ome ;roiI people who do not take kindlv to -nw-1 fancied ti-cin,, " 'patented or unpatenteil). I . , , i who may .teir- make a step forward without compromi-inz their conscience or their coa-utency, ami who, perchance; n, . i K..I.I ..r, rV nn.l Urn liw.r, ! . , ," . ',, - in l-ekeeritns a well. The curre-ipon-1 dent ayi fellows tr-t.--s on the grap-. and ar A hive ha. b.-en lorn in ue here i of the neighbors. Mr. Homer a d wh:-h for onvenier.'-e anil real worth ! (Jeneral Cary kfp fcca and &lm maLe ha few -uperior. It i- a-eii either ! 'r.ir, a. spvcialty. anl he av .. d with or without movable fram-a. It i.- draplv a bi fr-urteea inches ouare. ' -ieejt the b"tt"m, which L- rut -o a to1 be an inelo-eil tilane, with three inche- ' fall frrim bni k to front. The bittom ' piere is cat so a.i to extend out ix , inches :n front of the hiv. Thi fornw the front f-e or rest and aio a lishtint: r- n'"J,K B PP"W aL eai.n rear , .... .- J...L T "" "' ". 4": rr .V "" . rrtT down a !""' ,ho ronl re'x e ntrance i front, whv h can le cloceil as mm h a i. rjri-ireii bv two piece of.tnangular boanL Wrien use.1 for framei, eight aro neil the .pai e being twelve inches in-ide The frame i three im h- longer in the front than back, the front of the hi. e t 01 the In. e , lo.n .iiteen inche and the Ulc thirteen, 'ovo ample torn for the life.- . I to store their comb for .suppilies atui aUi j for broixl, Tf tl. hive iri u.el without frames the colony i not dbtnrbeil the first -ea-on. al! of which time will be reqnin.il for getting them well teUblir.be,!. TheV-e ,n.l -eaion a rap w placed on at, - jUt i c inihen deep and the -i of all of whu-h time will Ia- rennirnl for ,h? hl7e h-rwwe which the t. a " b.v tfle hth "l 'in- ' op-nrng jrj the ton ox top of the hive are made with au m h bit, four hole being -ullicient. It ha. been (on mi that Lee will rtit their enemies lietter in thl inrlin- Ijottorn than any other. The writer h.n h" ,v(,vf. v,.r ,,i,i :n whieh the bees hn-.e ,red from vear to year, makinr pU-nf . ' ' .A anrp'lua honey, and the pre-'ent! season they appear a vigorou as th. newer one. Another advantage is, it i- "ilf-Va-ing The been in leaving the hh- will carry out the dropping by simple fr. tion, as it will roll down lull, and th i the hive is always clean Next it L compart, and in h3p- rani-' ily taken np and removeil from place to ' filaco. I have found it as convenient for or ! tracting a the Langs'roth, and al1 ' thing contdered think it the In-! hive1 for the multitude. Try it and fear no ' patent suit-. E4 Thought. There Mem rcarcely a limit to the incea-e of bee. where feed i plenty. They go with civilization and like dret-ley, thpytfeem to favor going We.-t. Whether this is a rule with ihern in all parta of the country we cannot cay. A man who ,i.a ..i,, wrirl. ,,,1,1 . r(.,.nli.- V,..t , . .. . , dunn the "miner four swarms ha. 1 PM C( orer u heal, two l them go low that he tooied to avo d onUtt with them All of ch-rt worn piinu Went, cr 1 little outh of Went. I'robubly tt iw , h'i:nue t:ilt timber lay in that direction. j Tlierf w n bee tree within ten mile ofrit Loin. n the farm .if a widow la.ly who protect the ree fnmi the 'Vi'ilmnn'-t a.xe and the bee from -ill interference. W hen this bee get ready to warm thev an where they lilt with hfr approval, and no one av- thi'tn nav F.ir tuentv year, we are told, they have thil-i rniovrd their fee ritfht. While bew .'(ni im hnl to m.ne, Wet tley love in earlv peep at th n m m and lway I'lfrl a trt an the l..... .. h. Ki m tihteh h.i4 jn ,ntn.V They r early nrn We make a p-raetiee ,f piinjr to tie ail irv th lint -tep of tho morning Work." In mul-einimer wrwn hon y .iroundw. e nerlly And me ! gimff ' nt ind irij'irtltiv oni fotninjr home w 'h utTW, lefore the nn riw" V. man may know a reat diiil nxnUt !' but he will still have . frreat deal So lanrn ihiinr. them With ail tlifir ytem the ,irv n niytery They gather honev ad iiiy nd in hay budd " "-'n1- v "' lo"., '.' """" . L . l-t I . I. . 1 .. . . ... .- - t- ,,r, j.i in front ,,f the hive, an.l t until a moment breathing pell wa.- I taken, could they ri iffwn fc) entur th 'hiv- wita tline heavy loan. v r y 1 should thy wor'c o hanl for fol fo' ' 'Jlher fo en'.y1 Few. if any of t!,. -e hatrheil oat in pnn anil fir , ,.' -,.., summer ue to ee the nov o wmti r j D; Bi Ptiactar Cri5 Tbi ..M nniMtion k-m diM-mud a.- ' InL ll liU,H'on u uuhuinu a. pi.,w, at u May metmg of th: ' rrl t ..n -r, 1 'lub lr "; dwi not b-liev that . j ifenerally, l!l cut the km of gTup." but nr.iir eriain -onditi jrf heki.owj they il! He hae i'nt much tine! tvatchintr w.th riots in haiui ami tin.l tlVit hi-i jrapo?1 are preynl upn by Li' i nersrhborV fc.e. H; no?iden tl. village let? as bis a nuisance a the village row. Around Oxford and in th- " " , " . , .: , i . . . . , ,, t-e. Thw lein-r the home of Mr I Lanzstroih. he has imbuded hi friend.-i I with a love ..f heokeipin?. 'O that 'her j are amatenr hwkfvper' by ih fnf, ' The result i; there an- more l'ij tliaxi there w posture for m '-he fall of th ' year, where we have few f.iU-blcminz I plant. In the ..rh. where gilder, roi' and uch other till blnomer nlT r pu.ture, and where grape ilo not rir i o frelv. the ., do not report to th grapH frl for and iU.rw. The r. n 1,t,on' , V tf?nl ; ar? P--miarl . urgent for the huv be. to improve everv cb-ln,.e fo. m.l!cins; a livin;? x k.p-r, ( Tilljp. cow do nut provide pasture. o tlie hunzry brutes Icrume a.rt in openins git. and hunting forase. Thf i fce.. in tho village are unt,rvuled f r bv .t . .... .. . i .i. .: : . 1 .. ' not cot rrape tin, bu: it ia done l.v a bird. Dr I - repliet yw, it torr, "Mv dog rfon't krlil hi it tin ' ' ti" b'.t ! has -een tho IA rnt tho fein of zr:i- and it b abeunl to ay they rannot do it when they cut paper, rtoth, nrwi ocn a hoard with their mandib'e. If bee- KeepT. would kefpi pasture- of buek- vheut. 'uM'ii ril and the like, tile to- would r..t harm impiN .SVcerily lead all nrurnal.H and in.eet.i to do their utmo-t to "tiuir. Ii'... The le will rob ind i it srirn- rath-r than tare Banner Apiary Supplies. 1)1 1(1. IZKi:i I r 1 1 1 t IlKl.a IllXiut .. T. ' "' ' " '",",''r I"1 '.J ' -.. .'... .w, . i . i.mim -, i .b .a n , f , ..i i tl.t., 1 ., .iu ari 11 W.j ..iitr.l or taa-o in oilltfi: far t l n Rrj' Nn, or pt p-4iit.l djf4 '.. cwr pni.na 1 iciiui luian sfj. an, I'i So Tai"l l-r-n. ' rl, f-..l ft tU 1 r lh toar I ft '" "-1" J m-L-- !-(' i tllon. m c 4.. 1 tn.n . .,, n,wt,,.,! ..r !o n;..u.i- .-; imni iu-.r.wi ....tv.. J.U A ,. r,. J !, K' K, W l ,41 - Or.i I) EXT I ST U Y If. K. IIOWKLfi, ' I'UiriH'AL lil.STIiT. offl it re. JJl-n a .f H .'. II w..I II w.l. I'riine 111 vturk iloni mi rw lli, un icuaraotrii Mini 4a.r.ir liuurtl IMPERIAL EGq FOOD. I70U ORKOON Ar WAMIOTON rKt!"R f Ve j.e aeen .pj' Unl .-ene a. fl D' ttll .-(Jlie a. lj , f f 1 jTa-or! ni WhV ft.r th fim o' 1 1 p. ri.1,1 K I'4l4 Oit llprvptrr.tL,n (or th yMilt j.fti hi.vw. hn : for 'no,-1, (""w upo't ifcit. uitu n . " .lirr.Kli P .r ',f r.t r Potato Di fX T..c Uum HiiTt LIG3 I ir ri r-r. . ' ' ' 0 v Aa-.nl lu III x Hi I SENT OH 80 Days' TIT.M ,. i?? '5 vanferf. 1411.. ,. ttj --.eiiS. CaaV-.V rw Wrltn poatnl canl for FUEB eletrar.tlr l'luatruUilCiitnI,jfiio, In Mi llrllliani ( ulur., Batcrntu aii)lopubllB. Monarch Manufacturing Co,, IBfe'co. ?!! PATENTS Hand-Book FREE. fl . a j o 1 tret ruot au'n. Wiililaina. C.i t$if -,6mS$' 1 11 1 a 1 1 fBaMaiaw m 1 m 111 ril orrrncs - -S2l!JBLIPftV,'4f 1 mm ' ri fBm-- .. - jis. r zinnc3t-.' 3 - - IT ia.S?l--. i,aliWta Bee Keepers Supplies ! Th iiniNrnn!! hi for 'Is t fair priauj Bi.:ncnmb f5B.iitmn for both brmid tiit anal inrplut but. It" hivM nf ih niotpproT l ityU lth both broad and narroir ram tUi tarpia Kdi toil other "tiiingi" ! mn riitire m Ho prnprnl to rtcrlr oriltrt for lUlun Qui-rn '.hi him being bred from choice imported mother and r rintrd puri-iy m.it" I'rici of (jutrnc, la Jun, ?T ' ,rat vl In lenniu or'l " '(' Iriitr.lilion of h.t nri wh'h-r &t f n in' a j on plic t II ."K, ?.m, Or tior. V- JOHNSON GRASS, TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SED. MILLER BROS., Seedmen, 1 1 l .: f. ttl4(l A f l( i iki.k ixvu, r. or THK ahovs ,"! 1 ii in 'ijtpiy u tt . t 1" i- ttxMr ri f. r pf . .wit rni-: Corbett's Fire Proof Livery Hack & Feed Stable. I'nrirfr 1'. M Vt. sit t, firtji mJ irfvvn. L. B. JIAGOO.V, Prop. ri1MrillM. Ill ll.-IUaj I s. n u ti a)irr .prntDpl v 4lUn.ll U) ltr ir . C. W. JEFFREY, VETERINARY SURGEON. v ' irt . 4 .Kj &. al I I . -' . l; ...1"J S IU. ' T.IKK IHC. lli.M.i:iS Dandelion Tonic ! A ' KRT,1N C" Rt -11 JIalaria. Indiaxeation. Uyapepia Io4 of Appetite. Nirrouaaeat, u" , V . "y . . 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'1 hn : v i.it (iriiii; l31 ly -I 1W.U' hailil INitil.. eaih ir i.'1'l ptiiti, bj 1 II) ' , with out ;,:mhi i.liiftr.umirt a ulmln nil t" jo l .lllcrv. (iiti-a uliiiln. salupriii-si'Vol (. iumTiiii nil imkIi f't 1 its. .ml if 1 iti.i.y i0, 'I'l'lln luiw to riier, im 1 j;ii- i wt rokt of oury. slung jou iiM-, nt ilnuU, y,iir, or liiivo fun null. Tln.ii uitalimlilii IhhiIih iiiii t.nit iiifiiriimiiiui l.'iinol friiin llm miir ji i'f thu world. Wu will 11111II n iiipy I'l'i-o to any mlilli-i lin.ii riifipi . t liu jK.t.i.. i'iviiI. 1 it iiilu-ar fruiu yuik Iti-tiuitfiillv, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO HKf X Wat Wb.U Art,uts l'l.lr. Hi. J&fgalggfa KU PT U RE rtH 1 ' VS1 " ""'. ""'' " ii i -V'f ,' ikiio irun, rt.u,v iu. .i.y el. oir-cTrm. ltUMIIia I -11(11 1 a. Hrtvaal !... v iivn rrfpoil tmr aid on V ubtMUK imih.it oUiuldUy iSurvl U main inllll J - rv.a ..k 1 MAGNETIC :tic cmstic thus companv. .1 I4AC i.oo. 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