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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1884)
V vVfLLAMPrih hxKMEll: .sALEM, OREGON, ATCM'ST 'J ISM. f.uiren! "$ cr.tfiirr. WHAT 13 TEZ USE What ii e uie of alt this ?fr tn' For fJic ird tower, tin: to oan we mat K-iijn jr b liva ill thici;. y, on lifr. od I a fnrrn'.t'S is the (Irtvartas lutt ' Whit ii lh u dear love' What i th o of thu aace.io? q int For farae aoit ncbrt, titcs all tnat die Andl'neoirc". ' And clorv. . the twit, Is but a rrd rUc? " If- mot' rU IUar love- wi . it ta u ' What i th u- of ha rj.co eaca a' What go i-ll i r thiot it :hr id hJ' i' n jnt.l " 1 cr- , i :-.. e 'urtvr ro ;hc nr '. ..t it t- j e . ir ' f r :.. g ii-t h' ' nj !'' t .; it tht ao vr 0 k d ,f a. m the ne f an. S- r 1; h.t I l r iv.i, tere u n) lm i .1 frv . Tha Miser's Inheritance 1 " 1 1 M.v- '..:n;- w I r 'y :.!' i abij c-l:el V.', UK (. .C i . - u - 2 ixnmi- in 1 1- 1 ... .o town, t: it n t cailJ Mm by nry uti.ername a' 1 n-i:il hiJ wil1 .i read the fa -i that hi 1 al hir-df in the pre-ence of a ju-ticoof the leon clin-tned Ootnvius V. r -.lUi-ui- t? The -b.opkeei.er made hi- ehnri.-.-wa- acf:al!r unknown to manx hJhii she ld collwtcd h.r mu. She tr.1-, h..w-ver. not . old ..--n. who! were uiJesj onlv inuiaie ared. Jt na - hi- maiuK-r, hii long niee. an! ;harp chin, the wrinkle- in his forehead and the -parse srayih hair that traxehizn the reputation of age, an J he had n ne f the xices of young men. even t tie .i.id twtnty. A prudent, saTing !- lie liad gone on to be a s'insy yo'mg ' ' w and n nuserli '-Id n.an. Hi5 long. -tnught brjwn c... h.s .-'.ahby -tov- pipe hat. his wr.i.kled loo". .u. ! tin trow-er- wnich. alwav- .o long and full. fell over tb"u in m iiiy wrinkle;, svemed alwajs to le the -ji.? and he had worn one jr'ove for five far- havint: lost it: mate thre tar? a.'lcr its purtbaie. When .is jxor wi.'e wa ill the doctor ( had ordered wine and beef-tea. but he iuid remou-t rated: "Bpf-tea u up so much meat, and wice i- veiy dear and a bad L-! .i d-j my love. Don t you think ou cx.uld tke a nice little j.iec ot fried j r and c)ii old cider nuteud '' The po- r woinac inwerJ that -he -xo'il ; try"1 15 it aft-- he had t.-iel a u; ovon Old amr.iis said that somcihui must I Jone. He bough: the wine an 1 the b-ef, but lfore the tea wa- !n -be wa.- jiast snval.owin. Hir ilajhter came home fron h.r uncle-then and crietl over what the j neighbors told her, but did i- r u, her further what she intended ! f j soing djn?tair- to hide, .i. jk cellar, the bottle of wine hi Wife had left a? full a when it ca-'ne into the- hjiise. Old iJammis tnpfed and fell ; the bottle broke and ut hi- arm, and eryt.pelaa - : iii, of hi'h he died, and the girl . io had w ashed dishei in her uaee'a kitchen U -ae her keep found her-.:: worth half a million. .he wa-a em-ll, tLin girl , th- tApel a good deal, and her note and thin nearly met ; but the wa- neat a.L.d prim, and a- ooon an the power was her; she furnishf d j the old houic detentlv and h:r-d u servant. tohe might hae cut a da-h and be me a fashionable wuinan, lut the thu'uht did not occur to her .-he felt hapi wlfn she thought of the moiiey tm.t b-longed to her, and -he could not Uar to part with much o." it. she wa not even abie to bring her-.-lf to tho pouit of buying a black 'ilk drtsj for her aunt, who needed one sadly Two or three hundred dollars would Imvo filled a trunk owr which tho-o poor little shabby cou-iui would have darned with joy ; but she 'juld not do it. Phe could not liave d uied any one food and medicine, or lire or light, or anything iieeJfui under her own roof, an her farther had denied her mother, for the was only twenty-one aiid a woman , but the had the old man'fa blood in her veins, and the mber'o craving- lurked in her roal. j the interest of hir money uab fclowlymldwl to the principal, and she grew richer sdowly but surely. However, ho was not yet a miner, an'l when cerium things in the way of table linen were wanted, the went down to the city to buy them, and to make a call or tffj a well, and was lurrying u4 i '"g u4. CrOhdwny from tho ferry, when ju-t ob i aho passed Trinity church a man touched hor on the arm, and said - "C-g your pardon, lady, but haven't jou lot a iwuiity-duhur gold pioee?" .'o. iliss Sammes knew well enough thatvhe had no gold whatever with her, but alio licnibttol before raying no. "I'm not ture, I mutt look," aho liaid, feeling for her porliuoiiuaic '1 think 1 b'-e-n it droji outen your picket wnen y mi tcKk out ) our hand kTcbif uid the man Satan g t tVr '- tter of Mi Sanum. "Then I in i-t have 1ft,: it," he -said. "Ye, lady . and r s honest of m to pick it up for ain't it, when I might V kept it-' -. d the young mm. holding out lire inon- -And von hadn't ouchter oecnidge in- a jdoll-r t" got a me.U' virtues with h 1 tt.li. jrei v n return iui uuuii ..iiu i encourage me" whined the jouug in im "Well, no I think I ought lcin' i nnietbins," aid the in -er' dnii.diter "I was tliiiikinc of a quart, r, hut' -r . looking into .ier pur , and ! ! out a tiol'ar hi'l I'M thie'" .V a.ided xiu a thrill of getlerv ty fcThev!' I The young man i-iit-tl tho mo ey. -avl Thank oti,' ami am-bod an m ! corner; and Miy Sanutii. wnh th. j f oiio who ha- drawn a pnzo iti t . !'t(erv. hurnt'd to" the hoii vhor' inu-ndiil U p'irha.-o her Ullo ln iu.nl e li-r j-o -rti !!-, niul tl m ti- twT-nty dollar p.Jl p'v Tli cti 'i arneditway in a lw-k-1 auiintn- I III liU!- ill "V r ilil-t ttl.il -' woll d p into the.othe.' , made h, "- ' s-iaxi rioitr-walk' r and -h r f..uud rs-H u id ar'v! on a il..-rgo o' hinc '.m ' to pav conntorfoit com "But I'm Mi" 1 sjmmi". "f lIonyto.in," -he explains! j ami'Lt lur -iti- 'I'm rith. It 1 im s iblo to suinxt me" i -If vou I'Kiii ion eni''r whorv ou 1 ei't the money, -aid the loheemin. a I ! he pal bir 11110 .1 iaS. 'it W'.Ui4 l 's for yu 1 Wi1 aiv 1 - kinc out . ! t- Vory gul 1 j kip-, and womtn are t t..os rid of tlieta, and that maki.- it bad. you I s,-e." And -o they drne away fr-m the !.. . 1 ,u .. i",.i .1 i ..t ... u.. .;i1"tJi: lli'mi ion 11.UI Laur.ni :i.siiii mr- 1 -w,rr,,,. rill,i iu, ,.,. -,n fonn.l t citn ltar nrtilfVkK t Jf nium uf lu.r va-i.tif ,f h lawv.r intluenti.il i-r-m. iii . Honevton 'It i- mortifying to l I eharved with tht? thine." t-h- -aid. "hut you will --n tinil that I am no'.rcnutvt ed with a band of counterfeiter I in herited half million of mon-v a h r tine ago. My father wa- Oetaviu- Cicero amrnis. Moury .niraaud? liviiity. a.- a enwl thing. J-'ifry one Ncame nnmenl poltto. Tne lawyer was telegraclutl f r, and cam- iu a tremendoas tat of excite- ujnu He que-liom-d his client .-to ' h"r po-.oa of the m mey, tnd hr vaue an-.x.-r- l.l h in to Lelieve 'Bit ;.ie kb d--irou- to -In Id -o'lio ouo from sii.picio i "The tnith inu-t bo tobl, mv !oar joung lady"' h said "We will pit Jou on oath Your gO-l heart make- you do-ire to protect an unworthv I rsoz, but for jonr own r-ike we mu-i pu' on oath. And o the thin lip- of iri-j SaniniM ki-d the lhble, and the tpie-tiotii wire a.ske-1. Where did you get this gold pic't"' From a man on the -trvet." "What wa thcrnin'n nunie?" "I do not know " Why d.d he pie it to you" -He v-ke.1 n.e if I luul l-t it" '-And yon -.ml ' ' " Vl tir-t I -aid I did not kn w ; oi.i, ."."iioin; nil. i Katt; noil 'Knnni for timlint: it. He a-ked for it." -Had , ., ... . .. .,......! r .. .... 1 ......... -.1 .d dipp-J it J" -No." How did on know?" "I bruht no gold with me.' "It L- a ery comm n trick, anil general -rfveed-."' aid the j ldge to th lawvtr It i? clear that Miss Sammis d'd not ! know the monev wii coun'eifeit. The laws or b"jk the lad v home. On 1 c- way tiny i-arcly -poke, but alone '.nhrowu roo'n, JI;- iimmi-, over- whelir.fJ with cham-', went her-elf ill. :-be miL'ln have felt onh indignation at a fal-varrr-t, but -he ku -win her inmost soul that hen e,e fal-olj claim -d that r-rr-rt tl fa uj a riwi r ) t lilif kIia i uviii ' -in r wa tL ii ai a, . vu n, " i it. U-san to think a f,he had iivr thought Udore, and hh under-too 1 that she had inherited the mir's rnanu, and that it wa- growing on hT, so that he a rich woman, had. a.- the believexl, taken fr m a joor and bore t man wha' did not be long to h r. It w,i- true ohe had b'-eu tricked and cheated, but that did not alter tho fact-. Then she prayed for help, aiid grew strong, she did ik t altor her plain way of living, but -he entertained and trai e to t'-e ioor. he gaw to tho i . l.. ..:. .It . i.i.i . .1 . ,r, ,nv ,.:., .. H ln ., ,,,. !ln,i i, htii-1 the pa-tor in lm work. Kindly fit hiigs grt-w in her heart, and her faro -oftened, and bhe grew agrceablo iu uj- (icarance and attrjctive in manner And, finally, Clio mo-t softening is tluenco in the world filled her heart he loved a good man, who loved her tenderly Together they lie among their children in old Iloueytown.and aro known as the most kindly of ita people. Xo worth charity but has lxn aided by tin 111 No good obj'c' but they aro r.-.idy Ui further. The miser's daughtor haa conqueiwl hor hereditary vice one -o nearly allied to diahone-ty that the mi-er b. always ready to Ix-come a thiof, and g. nerally is one, and the angels -mile over her victory. Crawl '" exclaimed a Va-i-nr colleo Kirl. 'I'read! well, I hhould nay I cau mrko bread. We btudied that in our liri-t year. Vou cee, the yeast fermonb., and thogaa thmformeil crmeatefl i very where and tratihfornii the pin-tic materia! into a clearly obvious atomic Mtructure, and then " ' Cul what i the p'a-itio in.itcrul you speak of?" 'Uh, that 11 eo'iimon'y cillnl th'j 'piiu;.-" ''Hut liow do ou make the sponge" ' Why, vou don't iniko it; t'10 i-ook alwav- atlends to that. Th 11 we test the - ,,,,(, wil, a tliennoni -ter a-.d bvdiom t.u,r. and a lot of other iiiatrurneiiU, th le nanie-t of whi' h I don't romember, and then baud it back to the cook; und I don't know what ho doei with it then but when it com-a on the taMi i'. i- jut p! iidld Kxehnnge. Many IkxHIv ilU remit from hl itual wa tt patwu, and a (ino c.'U.titutioo may l3 brol.n ami ruinid liy tiuiple neirUct. There i no mtiiiciiio tiiii d to Ayir't I'll1 to cor met tlib etit, ami te.'ore ti- crgtna to aatur al, l.rr.ltl, tod tegu'ar ac'ioo. m" a 11 co us. - - - cutUaj Hxr What j the Ut time in the row th of 1 the timothy plant in vhich to cut it for hix.i- a qm-?tion again ooniderabyldis i-'l ami one of great ituortance to "i firmer. Ytr of exporiuiico in c itigaml ffcti.ui; timothy, with the evi i n e of some of the K-t farmiri ii .itifactonly ilenionstrateil that it i I t t'K-ut when tlievl iin tin "dough" -tate, ..r i-VHii Liter l'rof Siulorti ay r nilj hUuI "ton to eighteen djji" a. i r lull hl.om." . h' rv is in thi c-mnoction a punt too .orally oorktxl. z thai the 11 no v l.lant a a irenma! oiilv ha- to More up 111 the vd the material f..r th. rt- pr. Auction of .1 new rM of plant-, but 1 f 1 l.af. ,r.a 1.r. .., otPllut iT. lo I ' f VTtV-- ; " ". " , i,:",". . n.u- to store up mid mature U.e iu.iU ria ' ..,--,.-" ------ , eistenoe. Thi- it .1 r in .1 -'ibU'rrem an root rteii. 1: ha- Usu found that l j meadow-, cii' Le l tin- plant vtt in the " hi s.m' i - i . jn iri'inturo -tato. the meadow j -. r. h iii-t.il. the timothy dxini; out and g wi.g .Vv to wittlt Where the gi.wth i- nialtire and the pro;er amount ol n atonal -toretl up in Uie root -tot k. the plant continue ro b'it mid hold- hi" on The dillorence m the rik l-sttv k l- .a.-ilv .-con by the unaided eye. as ling linn and mature in the one ca-e or f. !' ai d with hnwn and blick markiiic- the indicators ol incipient decay iir-n corn may i! oag'rly eaton by s.. k. but will not go far to peqvtu.tte the race of jilant- Manure Pile A pit for home-made manure is ory neconsiry on cxtry farm A b.viu located where the fanner cau easily and conveniently cart the rufu-f straw, oik I 0ivw, ete., at le.i-l one n month, and oftener, if jsdible to !? trx-lderi under f. -it by ?tc-k and af'e'ward covered nith an applaation of lime or acid pho-phate, m very desirable and very profitable. If (-s-iblc the-e ii3 should !. located near your ground mi which the manure l- to be applied. "H mio made maiiuru'' hould t; the farmer a tei'. Iren and cut-off your acreage :n cultivation ; tin will aid you in per'ectins: tl ' l"-t lll'.le of acMimul.iting homo-made manure One of the chief sin exi-tin in our pro em farming yy-toiii i the habit of oror cropping Another -in (of omi ion thL time) 13 our f.dlure to inform ourflte o.iireniinir the nature of our soils No loan can farm int lliqently who i ignorant of the character of hi- land, aid who d .03 not know what kind of -if is b.-st adapted to the diUVreni croj) We should manure at lea-t twiif a or, , , ?U'J rTe T? CrPB .f " T , 0,,t' to, 1 s ; liiiofcti lur ?t.o, or cut iiou curou f r hay. and the other to he tur.ed und- r for the b"iielit of tho "round Ho Locz It Voald Tai- Tho project for fi'ling the Iie-ort of Sihara with water i ctating a er'-at desd of di-cu--ion among foreign, e-po cially French journal-. Naturally tl e nuf-tion has an-en, how lmg it would 'ti0 to fill 'the whole la-m of Sihari, I . startlinz fi, , aro iriv.i. in j " connection therewith Five thoun'.d eir-, it is claimed, Won'd be requir.sl to fill up that iaH .-oi of -and w.-ro the water to tl .w through n ja.-.-ago l-O f.-et wide and "Jo f'et di.p. with tho sehyity of four mile- im hour l.'nder tho -ame conditioin it Mould take l,lAl jtan for the wat'T- of the Med'terane.in to fill the vallev of the Jordan. W.th a ch m nel 100 timet great r rapaetlv it ,ou!d' ,i .. Wirt.- in IDvmpi Al thn mo I do the work in wsjir- At tne -ame) rate ll would 1 ikc u. naj jer 10 1," the Cii.-pi7n hea to th level of the Meditera iwri Fortunabdj , t i o.ily a pi.rtion of hhira which can l-e made into m lak" or inland 'ea. and doubtls-th-re are middle aged men to-day who W" hve to -y th foil ar.-ompUho.i A Peaple was Ciaaot Malr? Flro The Papuana of "the Maelay roait of Kew Guinea are in the most primitive bta.i;e. They are wholly tm.wpiainttd with metala, and make their weapons of tone, Ixme-, and wood. They do not know how to ftart a fire, though fire is in use amoas them. When the traveler at-Ved 'them how they made a fire, they eould not understand his question, but they regarded it a very attaining, and aniwored that when a porron'a firo went out he got some of a neighbor, and if all the firea in the village fthould go out, they would got it from the next village Homo of the natives reprewntod that their fathers and grandfathers had told them that they rcmetnliered a time, or had heard from their anco-ton that there win a time, when fire wa not knoAii, and evi rytiuug was eaten raw. Populir Science Monthly. Judge li, had a ery faithful, cjiL-cientioiH colored hervant who alwar accompanied him on hU circuit and in var'aiiori-. Culfee often talked about the i imi'Orta!'' o &f hi "getting reiigou,'. until the ;u Ige ono day put a damper , on hi'ii by remarking "Why Cuffie yju are always iu anxiety alout tour n-ml; I don't hino any of theso troiibl. h of mind that you do." CulTe wai j mnpluHicI, and could not reply. -.Some time after, during u vacation, (In jmle I who wa tor fond of (hooting, went out with Cull- hunting duck Oiuing tition a large- lluk if thim in a 'hallow stream ho ilrvd ami killed n great iimuiIht, ami wounded .neriil others, that, unable to ri-e. hastened oft" (lapping tlu-ir broken wing, in the watur 'lho judge, in hi PtritciiiL'iit ami Midline t'i maki' a largo a reconl as oMble, jutiid into lho - jgtu.B Bnj )ltlmy W-Jwl n,r llipm, tvunng . part of the Hiving om Alter returning id gathering all upon tho Uink. Cutrir -aid fcNo Miv-w, I under Maud all about dnt .pu-.-tion yon m me deilcrdiv You mo jou didn't pa no 'tention to dun dm ks what uu kill ftone diad. hut run artr do-o dnt wa woundixl and tningto get awa from you , o di dohble liab got ou hiire an he diKin trouble ou, but lie juy all tention to mo who am wounded ami ami am trvitig to get away from him , ',.. ,., ' .,. ., ., ilnMlif,.. and Lomc1imI, ,),, ,f iJul nA. hi- Mluatioii W1 m. , , lkl. olll t)f ,n -mp.r i , ... u ,. h.,,,, fi,.fU ird ma.b 1 , ,, .ipif.uill ,,f p J,..,,,., ,! 1 . . a I ' F'"l:' P-.N-s-ion .,f n l.,.-. a.... -. ,. an ,,eti e exeinp:.ir v or t 1 u iiu. Attention Be Men Partner Wanted man who know- how to handle l . - . r who i- willing to I hi taught who is capable, honest and indu-tnoit- ami a gt-l saliriimn ran find a -ituitioii bv by applying at tin- ollico with -ati-fae t.'rx relfer. in os Must ftirnieh u pair of " h'.r-, s with ii tpnng wagon tio othirtapit.il -tsjii.nl iiiiglf.m Synip ot lt Nature n true Itiatne. l'leatant to the pilatf, a. tj.U'.lr to tbi ito.iiAcli, harmlria in lltnaturr, jvudra .a it. actl'in. Cure, bah Itual iy n.ipxtion, billioutiinn, u.digrttluii ad kimlid it Clramrt thf ytt m. pun Cet the blood rrfuUtet llir lirt-r and ait. on tec bowrl. Hrraki upculd., chilli anil fevert etc. Mfcnzthi hi the oran. on l.uh It act" llrtfr than 1 ttr, iui. u. In." in 'i " e, pil , taiU arid drtubl Smp!r ltittln Jrt, inJ Urgt Uittlrt tor .a'e tj all drut.tt. tl .. .'tlvO MM i e, a j l 0. W f fll-I. I. lllif a. ..t.r ft4 rt -1 r ' lOlr1 tfti -T trl 7T!ti - ( 1,1 i ttt t W HU t-W.f b4 K&4 4.fclf mt tilt 0.U OftU, . A.l irt.i Ttf Itrtl Vt lr . ta-r aIw M.mutmr iittiriti I 'til Kntlnri fr r ;- - t lf tl b4 t fc ' t t 9 WeakNervousMen ad tur to pefforn llfr duflr prejwr1 fcj- msmsJ k Oatin- tii"ii 7n.iB vie miflm'wn i rvvwi mvmiih irvd vlcrti Munhoftil ia THE MAH3TON BOLU8. rnrMtl Drlvlllly tb.1 1K i ftixl llrrur Unniiarrii rsrhjl l'o hrti on infect Aieurt prtr unl dlr-ri tnefh) ml )a1at tir. iniYhnrM, 1 nU tBfrTatioQ tad Triti !. A 1 rw- !: ' nc lyK- ol UARSTO REME0TC0..4CW U'hSL KYvk n,T V J V 11 1-STKtT rjrcra-pi .r'iV,'. ,wi-rsfft.v' ."- .j om t?0 up f r iiitxri U t rr J)K. SPINNEY, 'i-o-ll krnrnr l.,an rranrl.rn.ini Tr"al. , 1 ,li Oipome &,art ,Hil ai.4ftrfl till tl tf I a Waonv. U icltilrota th .Dirt, cf j utlifmlil ". r lrllvrtlon lli do well to trtl) ti.nrf lie. o( lM th,rMU,t ,, riaUaiii,.foiiiff.riftf kiui'ii ut binD7 in ru.rnir to iort.it u (tr ..try cm of f.kniM or prlittt tlrjun ,f r ' alid or crarvrttr l, 1. ir un'.nakit inl lallt Ucuu n I U II l 1: I I. 1. II tl K . Tbtrt.rt Bi.nr al the aa ol 2 lo U aho ire tr-vblra with Un lrn,a'nt mcattlon (A lb. b'fMir, oli.n ac crxniAfuul ty a tl ffbi .nitrliri or larnlrr fr,U n tod a eai i.ii.j ol the ij.t'mli a Kannrr Um all.u t taanot iKwm 1 r 03 eiauinrrr; ut urt r d jt!t a ropy i1!miiI alll often bt fwinJ, anj itre lltrfa bcsUj p.rticli. of albtv.tn silt apicr, or Iht co'er vtllbrt Uiln,iallkuhhu-,caincrii.ylnlu td.rk tndtarpa insatuin. Thf i art man ineri sl.oi!;. c tai- dl&iltx, Irooraal of Ihi cum, hi h U tl,. tcond tU; of tlaJnal aeaknett trr M wl'l cuir' u. a p-rt-u cut In til r-icta catn, aad a hrtlthj t.'9' Hon ol lb ren.ta orlnr- or.ra. OIKn btur. 10 U and 4 V3 aanda;t trorn 10 to 11 A M CofltJlla lion frs. Tbortuih tianlaatlOD and . drlre tl C'.U erMdr m: UK. BHI.SNKY 4 CO., f,o. 11 K-r.n; ttrtct, Baj Vtmifo, Cal l.a Jl-U Dr. Allen's ritiVATr. ttnrr.inAmr. H Ernra alrrrl, aaa fraarl.ra, Cal. rke l.iprt Belallit. Ir. Allm, U a r?iiUi J rralutt'd Phjilclin from Hit Uolrtrtlty rf iilebl (an. lit bat dtrot d a llf.tlict to th. ttudy of Srt.lal d!tat. TtCKV MI!I Aad UDDLE-AOKO MK.S, bo trt ff.Hnr from Iht tffectt of Youthful la IxTttlon tr iun Id ruatarrr jrart.NKnVOL'S and PIIYRICAL OKHILITV, LObT UAMIOOO. tVc, mtmUi that, br cotiiblaa. tloo of remedlea ot rrtat cirtUrt po-wr, U.t lvctn l to tntn;d bit Irtilment tint It will oot onlj aflonl UcmrdUte ratltf, but prnoanent curt. mv Hani-mi. rxrcvir.i-K OIaTlRirWniur'onliiUrrtol twolrtdlnrhotTilU'i) rtiaklit nit lo trotl til prlralt trouLlu with tic.ll'Bt I'Wlti I cU'tn lo be a .Vllllul CbtiHau ai.d Surrtoo TUOUCl'GHLY Inljrinal ia uj rp dalt) iit..K or n. All t'l riiuj hojt.t oii'i Ion of iht!rcomplnt v0 terlxeoliii? C mriltatW;. rtn tin) u o, fTlrai- I br t. rtatO'i.bla. Call 0- alilriM' Hit ALLK.V, ij Heari.v . kin Iroidrou, (1 OKV-. bojrt, to 3 da 1, 7 108 crinln l.hiiSl'U l4 CuflPATt'-'t l&sg Addro.t, TAYLOU MFC. CO. rin.ai.imlti. l-f ajl,er.lr I'a I I I J3i TiKS -JK-- flTT:::-5:: FrT TKirUUl.l.'.v. I Vl - - VT t-l a..' ry.l . )f T pAl I V U.I Ureal!. , PATENT83?SS!!SSi J 'ill '"UUUX &Ul iJ&fr Irsvt ol i'tlf btl lUt 9UEM. Word fall I rirrat 1117 rU- lii.lr," ujt Mr. fiMjir OjmTKli, of NhIIK leun., "for ficuir CAHTta, of Nl th IwmOu JttlftJ (ioiu Ayert Sarsaparilla. llorlnf bwn ffllet'st ll my lift wllh Hero. U, my tjiloin tfml ilurt.-d IUi II. II rameoutln IUlthrt,Ulrrrt,lil fHr HorM, all or mj ljr." Mr. ( aiur iUim that fc wa tntlrtlj cornl t.; llw uf Arrn't 8lluarAIUt.Ul, alid tlnre illacun. llnuluj; lit um, elf lit month, a?1, he liu bad 110 roluui uf Uia Krofuloiu irwclutu. All Uni-fill lnf?tloM of lb blood M trutullj remotrJ I7 UiU nntittHeO alUrSr tlT rncraaru ar Dr.J.C.Ayep&Co.jLowolMasi. soil bj all Ilraxiil.u, II, tli UtUr Utt Ii. lfl- a.l's. SIC OIIIKUJ .......i, - tinr -n ftn.OO-t IJ UN -Its. b. I. ..r o I . a. ft Jt. I, ...Anil f 2 r ( WHI1 ra-I - into! ? ynarY .l,w f- rf-. !? lM Ivor r iti-rhmrh tk- f?T- inir E. O. SMITH, rT-i orni'E .".o iH l"it Mr-t, h"ia Hm BEE HIVES ! hV t n lfittrrlrJ li i' a Ml t r ol t Urr U Iti Uia MONARCH HIVE! Tt. lliT row in uw It r""! Hu'l dli'tn lul t Mt'r i ri 9 i i pUfjtf rnhi i t-r ftl ll rJrr n ilm.ma rrrttiUir llrllr. Atl!lvt Of Ai vTo Ml H II SrllfHJ Of , ctf M I LLCR HROS., tr ! fr tl-J ot hlfft I tf kttJ, Oftfn THE WELL KNOWN MITCHELL WAGON, Al v i Ml : uuc U A U K o I M'UI.X. W.ICO.YS. HUH HOU.DS. rilAKTONSniiil i.k;.iks. ! Mitchell. Lewis & Co., MANUrACIUKEHS. i . I'oriar lu.l llrnrli.-.l and ll I r-.nl -l rrllataU. Uirguu. V. II. .Ilirait.l.I.. .Mniut-cr. llr tl;,. Ibvrk Sleni W s. t Alt. I. .. i M m.r . )lt. t!!..r rtil IUm. tv'X DR. MINTIE, erlalltl aBd Vradaale. i"VT I' KKAH.NY STIUKT, Ran Krnri-o, Cl , Trral. all I brvalr, Kpeelal aa4 rrttaU Urate wllh Waaatrrfal rr. ' THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, I It a nruli Ciaa Im Ntat. I ovi tittiLrn. t.iaT Nt M....D, raotrtiaataisa, .id ll lb. .,11 iff,-1, al YeuOfo! fUl'.4 etoraM. MR. MITI'. l U a Ktorua I KTi.ru laa- iilicptni laoaajm a I'lItlTLTlIO Ul mm Vi lort.il tU III nut al Ih tn Hal I t riTli. KtAToatilMr, taiM mni)UI noi edit I'ru.. I a t.tl ., rout I m th quuilltr, tl fttil to an ajdlaat, C4Dil.ntUls la priv.U t&!r 11 4r4, It A E-UIMir.. H tl.ll lU.roj St, r., Cal. Vfiac for Mtcphl.l and ll,t of qur.iloca, MKrU noTTLK IRIC Will b ttr.l to aiijr oat .plljlnf I7 Mt.r, .ttlt( anpumu, ki anj tf. bUkl KI la I.JW4 la) boilr.M UiawUa.i. JulU 1 UK OIL i.ikhk;s iri 1 1 . i.iri.ttxi. 4 . ry m Hn Kriraclro, OJ 1 N , in r ( 1 ir 1 rd -lc XVI il.Irilniicrlr.INI lnlh M-t )( I in uo t-t r in , j rfv t n rih'ti ui pyrt I) r n u nrrttiT mil rR UtkLJT KaVV of ll I'r l. Om III N r 1- I ,- Aff llTit e the It.ooil, kin. klitiitlt!ail il r, I itlpllnii-, llrrr, liltl urr. hwi llliijs uf ihr .!nnil, huir Mutilli. riironl. 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