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WILLAMETTE FAKMEJLI ; SALEM, OKEGOjN, MAY 14. LS86 i i I. oHicnllnrai. The Origin or Cultivated Plant. Cnin wns n tiller of tlio noil and must hnvo eultivnted plnntH. From his tinio until the presonl cttltlvntiou hnn con tinued, with a slowly inerosiHing number of plants dcemod vnlunblo'. Through nil ihc long ccnturii'3 only about 250 plants hnvo been tho object ot human care. This is n Hinnll nunibor to hnvo been ho lected l)ceniiHO of thoir fitnoHH for iniin's needs oithor for his own food, or that of his domestic nniiiuils, or for clothing or other uses, from tho 120,000 distinct TnrictieH known to hotntiiuts. Doubtless others will bo found to hnvo a vnluo us jot unknown, and will ho brought into cultivation for man' use; but wo ennnot nntit'ipnto any considerable addition to our present list, when wo consider how few hnvo been discovered in loeent times, notwithslniidiug tho untiring rcsenrchnt of botaniritrt and the uttermost parts of tho onrth. It Ih trim that wo know whon the cultivation of foiiio begnn, nnd enn point (0 the wild forms from which thoy hnvo been improved, hut tho cultivation of far tho greater number is too old for us to know anything of tho tima when, or plnco wlifro.il began, nnd ninny of them are behoved to hnvo becomo ox tine I in their original forms. Tho cultivation of cotton was probably con lii led to tho Aztecs nud other nil Tnnced races in Mexico nnd Control America, whom tho Spaniards found dothed with cotton garments, licnido corn nnd tobacco, our norlhuru Indinim cultivated pumpkins nnd siuvn beans. Of their origin, wo know nothing. Our Indians uied no plant for clothing, Tho ct)rdngo for thoir fiiriiliii; noli was niado Iroin the twisted flbon of tho wild homp. Of cultivated plnntn, about one dozen represent tho principal crops of our .inns. Of tho -renter uumbor of thoso we look to oriental countriuH for their origin, as l.ttropo wns peopled by end pration from Control and Western Asia. We can form hoiiio idea of tho time and plnco of thu ilrot cultivation of a parti cular plant, by iiHoertaiidug in whnt (angugao it was first mentioned. If wo find itH native nauiu in the Shcmilio toiiguos, it is good proof that it is of oldent Hlandinj. nud had it origin in tho conn trios where thno races roiided. If, however, it is not. found except in later lnngung", mush as Creek and (satin, it is a Mire evidence that its colli rotiou iHjgati at n later day, Among many illicit nt or primitivo peoples, then existed thft ciHlum of burying grain with tho dead, for some mippo.u'd use to tho departed. Whero seeds nro found in places of ancient wopnlohie, thoy are positive ovidoin'o of compar.itivo date, and alo furnish an opportunity for comparison with tho forms still existing. Wheal is believed to 1)3 among tho very oldest of nil otilliv.ttoil plants. It lias boon found mi the oldest sepulehiiw, and in tho lake dwellings and other pio liinturio remain-:, nud it is uioiitiouod In ildc't languages. It is said to have iMvriseen growing wild in Wosleru India. V I'reiieh hutunUt thinks that it has Itre.i developed from a gratis that is not .uichiiii.ui on theKhorosof tho Mediter ranean. H thiii woro trim, wo would o)ii't it to riueil to this form when loft o i : self; but inxtend of becoming wild, it lixtippo.il- iinil'M" whatever clrcnin-btiie-es tlu trial is made, showing that it iiiiim lie tlio iiliuurmal statu of tho plant. 1'yo also comes to im from pre historic thins. It holmes to north"rti Intiiuden. llnrliy has also been giiovii longer than history records, but of its origin wo nro morn reit.iiu, art wild forms aro common in Western Amu. Outs wen not cultivated by any of tho .liu-ieiit races. It is mentioned in tho Hible. Tho Creeks and Houiiuii know of its iUtciico, but did not use it. Its name is found in tho languages of Knsteiu Kuropo. It is hdioved to hnvo originated in Hus-ia, or perhaps in Tur key. The latter country gives its nanio to a variety that still exists. Oats will roprodtieo themselves longer than any other grain when left without humtiii tare. It in said that no truly wild variety has evor be-on found. The beau is another plant whoo ori giu.il form is unknown. It has boon ouliivited over -1,000 yearn. It is be lieve i 10 hnvo eoiiu' from the region of the Caspian, ex -opi tlio American varie ties. Wild forms of pons are found in tho Cnuonus. Tho cultivated best has boon develop ed from a t-londo.r-root.Ml plant found in numerous plnco along tint Mediter ranean. Its root readily becomes lleshy by cultivation, and thus new varieties aro easily obtained. The boot had boon cultivated for t-overal centuries before tlio Christian era hcg.ui. Tho parsnip U an example- of a recent I ly devolo'icd plant found in ninny countries, nnd readily improves with cultivation. Turnips, swedes, cabbages, knle, kohl rabi, etc., nil belong to ono family tho UrnBsicn and hnvo nil boon developed from tho wild colowort, which is com mon in Northern Europo nnd Asin. New vnriotics nro readily dovolopcd, nnd nil soon return to tho wild stnto when loft to themselves. They hnvo been eulti vnted nioto than 1,000 years. Grasses, clovers, nnd most forage plants, nro of recent cultivation only. Thcro is no obsorvnblo difference betweon the wild nnd eultivnted forms, excopt ns their growth is stimulated by manuring (and cultivation. Tho cultivation of tho oldest vnriotics bogan in Itomnn times. Tho subject might bo indefinitely ex tended. Thoso interested in it enn find much information in n rccont Fronch book by M. do Candolle, from which tnnny of tho fncts in tho hiltor pnrt of this nrticlo hnvo been obtained. Jus. Wood in Country Gentleman. jf-Kh. Flowers mny bo dividod into two classes, thoso fertilized through tho action of tho wind, and thoso in which fertilization is effected through tho inter vention of insocts or a liko ngoncy. Darwin nnd others hnvo shown whnt in teresting stratagems (lowers of tho Intter clnss resort to in onlcr to secure tho services of insects in this respect. Kvcry littlo foiblo nnd wenknecs of tho winged visitor is pnndered to. What is com monly called n ilowcr is indeed nothing inoro than a skillfully devied trap to attract the attention of insects, nnd then insure their nor vices towaul fertilization. Wo do not recall nny new fruit which has met with such warm universal up provnl ts has been bestowed upon tho .Jewell strawberry. With scarcely un oxco)tion. now claimants for public favor in tho small fruit line orovo sue- ccssftil in limited nroas or on soils peculiarly favorable. Tho Jewell, how ever, lecoives m hearty indorHomont in Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey anil Cnnadn as in Connecticut. Con necticut Furmor. Duttorlno Losltlatlon In Swociton am Donmarl Tlio Swccdihh and Danish laws on Ihoiubjcctof butterino wiio translated from the ollicial text, on behalf of the Ilritish dairy farmers' association. In regard to tho .Swced'.sh law there is nothing Hpecial to note boyond the re requirement that all tub-, bo marked "ninrgiirino" in Mich a way as to bo clearly visible at u glance, and tlio fact Unit tho provisions for carving (he law into effect are moio precipe than ours. Tho Danish law provides in addition to this that anyone who intends to manu facture, fell, or export biittorine, what put composition it may consist of, is bound to pack it in littlo tubs, which iliU'er by their form from tho cask which is commonly used for tho tubbing of butter (natural). Thoso tubs have (o bear tho mark "margarine." A mitiit lerinl instruction is annexed to the law stipulating tlio form of tho tubs, which bear, moreover, tho word "nmrgariuo" in big letter., and tho other butter tub?, is vhiblo at a glance. Journal. Odora In Mine "Wo do not nlltido to tho odors absorb ed by tho milk, but to thoso imparted to it immediately at tho timo of milking. Agnin wo ask, ns wo hnvo done boforo : "How many dairymen wn9h tho udders of tho cows boforo milking thorn?" Some dairymen will ovon rend with astonish ment our inquiry, for it is woll known thnt nil over this grent country with fow exceptions, tho attendant goes to tho stalls nud milks tho cows without wash ing tho udders, nnd carries tho milk to sho milk room. Yot in thnt short timo boforo tho milk can even cool, it lias re coived greater dnmngo than enn occur to it in nny mnnnor. In tho first place, whilo tho cows nro kept in stalls it is not nn ensy matter to hnvo them drop tho solid or liquid manures to tho rear, nnd ontiroly out of too stall, iven men n portion mny spatter upon tho cow's bod, nnd if tho cow adjusts horsolf for rost during tho night sho will probably get more or less of tho offonsivo mntter on hor udder nnd tents. This ennnot bo provented, nnd exists ns a stern fnct as all well know thnt frequently (ho whole sido of tho body is somotimes covered with filth. Tho cow also perspires, nnd though tho porsplralion mny 'ho insensible, yet every pore of her body is eliminating odors, mntter bolng oxudedthat is really injur ious. Thcro is no more dhect channel downward for this eliminated ninltor than (hat which lends to tho udder and teats. True, n portion may evaporate, but there is novertholos n portion on thoso parts. A cow alto sheds hor hair, or rubs oft' somo of it from h-r i-kin. In so doinc she also loosens moio or less dirt from hide, which may be as etwlly dusted upon tho udder ns elsewhere, whilo tho loosened hairs find n lodgement also wherever thoy fall. Thon thoro is tho snliva from tho tongue when sho licks HEALTH Is not possllilo when tlio Moo,! Is Impure, and recovery from nny nllment mutt bo "low nnd uncertain whilo that condition continue!. Tho Blood may bo corrupted by tho taint of Hereditary Scrofula, nnd tho poisons (if Iter curl.il nnil OonuiKlout Diseases, end also by Ira. purities Implanted In It through exceuct In lie fnir, Improper fod, derangement of tho dlgcetlva nnd analmllatory orgaui, nnd other cnusta. Tho flmt external evidences of such Illation nro lllncliliontU, l'linplci, Sties, Eruptions, and Jlnlls. Vet moro tcrlouanro tho symptoms shotrlnjlts Internal effects In depression of tho Spirits, Ijiasltmlc, IVonrlness without ef fort, Headaches, Dlxilnrss, nnd enfeebled circulation. l)o warned In time I Aycr's Sarsaparilla Is tho only mcdlclno that -flit thoroughly purify tbo blood. In millions of cases, during nearly forty years In which It has been the best hops if humanity suffering from .Itlatlon of tho life current, It has effected cures beyond tho power tif nny other remedy. Leading physicians know lis composition from tho most powerful altera tives, diuretics, nnd tonics, nnd prcscrlbo It li tbclr practice. 'ncrAr.ED nr Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., IUhvoII, 3Iass. Sold by nil nrugglsls t Prleo SI i Six bottles for J. 6&SK2 jfH ) II " LJJ 7famJtJI 6T ' iV-s'vF j (! iBtMs-jfw nn WJSy'W WXMlTt Li 3. Jclcnca fc'L, Cliicago. mimm aiitfrjH riflS fr BSBH .&I&3 tyyyi ;ih "ivi: "Tfc.-ii- PbWl U MW iaDLr . I 'fo'loWlbs, 00. su nud Office. nFnftia&jh,8I n- CJJL.. SEEDS : SEEDS MILLER BROS., Seedsmen. KKKf i.V STOCK AT TIIK Oregon Seed QEPffr; .'i. sot Hrrnml M , INirilJiid, Or. A Urge and virlod njsortuii) it vl all kinds of Field. Flower, and Yi gclublc Seeds, Fresh nnd trus to name Io HIUIT TKEES. FEU. TILIZEItS, OAltOK IMPI KIIKNTS, etc. Itindshed at tho lowest tale. IHI'KltlAL EUO FOOD kept wi.mu.ijr on naiiu .- uaiiiOL-ucson siij icaiiou If... .1.1 . .. L . "..... . - 1 -' -1 to At "M and Dratent u'.i s.zt-3 n.-.d arlttks, Includlca tflf.-- t- v. V1' Hfn,.M. TTnw nl ?Or"t i, H'tt't hjJ J1U1 Mould.. r..'ou, i'.u,ticot C-lait, 8 Kid. sao. J Z"z C-d !;rni Dcaa Included. FarfMs'Pcj'iabIa Forgo, $10. torgo nau ;..- cr j oo:. ta.. , -, j i. luirs. All 'I ,1i '! Toiijs, ijwiin, i;...ionsoad Aiv And hanilretU or nscrul Articles) HftnUjtt le- thnn Whnlrsaln Vrleoi. T-i-sfs svt- nil kinds of I."m. 7 .tit-i-otrer J.nehes intl '1 ools for iJ Jin i r ,- 1 13 rtuall snojs. !,c:i G:r;i-Sf!Qll(jr. "ffulOht, ICO!)i., OPRIOE, 8G.50. A I ,i i H ,ff;ia',1!i,1.l?rL". .'R'L.ftlti y Ab B'-vuinosej- and send fur circular. P Stiti '.WV Menllon this Kr when urltln. WOODBURN NURSFRY. Kiel's the l.trgest stock cl Fmif, Shade, Ornamental and M Trees ! North e rall'ornlt, at th r' Inwist tstos. No Al'IIISfcrnilijf Insect pests uhlcli arc Htnlng most of the iMiriirif' evr si ni run rTAi.infi: ksw riticc-Mvr. Addrcs,: .1, . HMTUIIlim:. oetlnrt, U'oodhuru, Oregon. MAPS! P;KAPS1S 7kVA Hi) MttUM V WAII. IKtiTUX TKKJtlTOKY. oruneAFnnt hi, ,n.. vv. am.'; to supfm U .copies ol tcajM rf '; i, and U'ssldnjUiil Oi 'ol oulnv tut,,.. Ttmut ,.ii. .... ......... ... ....... -..,..... Crsolf, lO HIIV UOlllllltr of HlO hicKH lilt'! ''"ntncarylii Uu j-jket IIi.clo.cd III a stilt biard "fr. iiinr lilt (. fti.fvi crrtclics received from the foot, which throw Hlth in every direction. Will (lie (liiiryuuin remove this filth with tlio Mtruinor? It it nn iinpon.sihility for him lo tlo go even if ho strained the mill n hundred timed. The Hir.tincr mny urnt tho hnlr.-i hut tho moist hunt! of the mill'in.in will lemovo tho dirt from the touts nnd lower pint of tho miner, which will dissolve, nnil they enn no more ho stniiued out thiiii enn tho cio:in. The hnKiiininy of improved (liiiryiiiK is nt the pnil, nnd plenty of wnter. clean hniitls, 'ry lowol, nnd it j,'ood wnshiiif,' of tho udder nnd tents in tlio luvt ojsent. l'.xchniige. r-?- t f . -rtr Kreriv" k w h v nnunn ssDrt'fT2i'-Tr. .''- U1U i, mi. ml For h.HTjVtlXm Tlrittt..7.srr. 1. jtH.ji ! vS VI liiiuinui) $i&. r fTiil.tn ttimmt l7tlP''l... fr';!''1' "i t-'uvrr Jtos: mm Jur niij Zleu fll A' himr.rtSiii'nsiMsis Slf'P oil FILL I'SIM- lit. AtldrcsD CICACOLItJll'ZCO., Chlcaw, :.,. ' - t, i.uvcr jsok mm l.M. ' "M-ntrs-ms, Jlur II b.yi -..nio(. ..mn.t nnti lies ,' I Jlic.i!iu v,-nrraau-d to ct' liulsra.-iinn. 'JrMnsardssokl. I DR. JAZNWB AGUE MIXTURE. A CERTAIN AI10 EFFECTUAL REMEDY I'ort Ague, lever and Ague, Intermittent and Jtcmittcnl Fevers, LV. er. Tlicy tan he obtaltifl ll tho following uric Mnji or Onui'li. 0 "lniMif -VuliIliul)i Orrcuu nnil nlili umi Ccinhlneu t.Mi WrUonilt iiy 'o-.i m r or rivltcr.-d ltm I'oitio stamps i. i. iiu. i Addrw. tut' uu n i iitMi'ii rui.ro.. Or. up- . I' ttlsn.i Oni-nii 7V TelHac Horses' Ace. No other piepnrntiou so coneenlivtes nnd eonihiiiiM hlood-purifyinj;, vituliziii';. eiiricliiii' nnil InviyonuliiL' itiiilitieii ns Ayer'ti .Susiiniirilln. Ounlity hhould ho eoifldt'ivtl when tunlcine; eoinp.iri-oiiH. A w.ih for the eomploxioii is unulo hy mixing well oiioouiico .sweet nliiioud oil, one oiiuee rtlyeeriiio, nud jiiieo of three lemons. Aiinly nt niprht nnd wnsli olT in tho morning with very warm water. For iu';rowiii niiiU hunt'ii little tullow very hut in n rpoou, and pour on tho sore place; there will be hut littlo pain if the tallow U perfectly hontod. If very had it may ho necesMry to repc.it. To f icihen hlnek luce, lay it on a clean table and sponge it all over with n weak eolutioii of borax .tbout mi ovon tea sppoonful or liM.) to n pintofwurin water. I'so a piece of old blank silk to sponge it with, though mi old bine!; kid glove u better. Whilo damp cover with a piece of black hill; or cloth and iron. Tumicc f tune soap enn bo luado from tho accumulated bits of toilet so.ip ; put them in a tin cup and let them simmer on tho utovo until melted i then stir in enough pumice stonu to give tho niix turo a grayish tinje. Whon cool, it is excellent for niiothiin nnd whitening tho hands. Many Indies admire gray hair on tnuuo o.her person but few caro to try its oll'ects on their own charms. Nor need they, since Ayer'n Hnir Vigor re tores gray hair to its original color. It cleanses tho ssealp, prevents dandruff, and stimulates tlio growth of the hair as in youth. The unpleasant odor left in thobre.itli after outing onions is entirely removed by drinking n cup of strong coffee; and boiling whilo onions ate cooking counter- The wild variety is acts tho enioll. Tho full grown hor-o possesses twenty- four buck tooth that is, six in each sido of enoh jaw. These nro called inolnrs or grinders. Ho hns twelvo front teeth thnt is, six in each jaw. Mnrcs hnvo no tuxhfs. The foul hns at his birth, or shortly afterward, eight milk tooth thnt is, four on each jaw. At nbout 12 months two moro milk teeth come in each jaw. These leinniu unchanccd until ho is Ilyo.irs old. Tho mouth of tho yeailing and two-yenr old cannot bo confounded. Tho yearling mouth chows no sign of use, and tho cornor teeth are strong and woll grown, nnd tho corner teeth tilled tip. A littlo buforo II years old tho two center teeth of each jaw fall out, and nro replaced by pernitinont tooth. A littlu betoie :) the two teeth on each side of tho centre teeth aro replac ed hy permanent one. A littlo before r tho two remaining teeth are shed, and in their place come pernitinont oium Tho upper mill; teeth usually fall out llrxl. Thus the mouth in complete as to its front teeth. The corner tooth, how ever, is but imperfectly developed, being at present a shell onK. Thu shell nt (I yours old hns tilled up. nnd in a complete tooth. This is tlK difference between a fi nud a 0-ycnr old. I'xchunge. 1II.K iti:.m i on r.ii:i -ml oi:i-.uti,. TttH Insiia Ij l......i . ........H ,, .j uiixruiii lor ine irms aim nrclisrili cf UrrKMi and liiitton, ami Ulo drains tellliJ liractlcillynetcr ncarlnir out or i-lvln,r j, I luvo ulth tils ilrili rannois ami nnhirui s Kill do ........ ....,,,,. iniu mo nunc i-iicus im Ccrrts Oiidiiii-i)iN,',it,, s.nd (or nrcnlir r ,(. 'V ,,.R10,,y' Air.illurilrn-liiter, Koomoo. I ,lon UUkX PirtUnd, Or.Bon 'mlmm This elnis of ill'cmei so comninn In ai : irts of tho World, nml especially prevalent In ton latloui district and rlclnnga of watcr-courici, aro almost Invariably necouimnleil by tnur or Icit derangement of the liver, nn I frer-utntl' ly a dcfectlro action of tho dlgcsllvo organs. Tho tncro brenklns of tlio Chill li hut n step tovrnrds complctlnR a tudlcal curci tho 'nrlous orffani of tho body, cipoclally the nomeeli p liver, must Lo lrou!it to n lic.iltliy and iur. oui condition beforo a perman-nt euro can lw otalllihcil, and this fact hai been sjn-cl.tllv kept In view by Dr. Jnyno In till treatment of theso complaints. Tlio ujo of Jnyuo's .uo .Mixture, In conjunction nltli Jayno's S.mitlio l'llls, as prosorllod In tho Directions -titsb. accomjiany cash bottle, uill not cnl BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but rcitoro tho system, moro pnrtlcul.irly lb Itrcr and itomach, to a sound condition, and so prevent a rehpio of Fever and Ague by thor. Kttghly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and tho lci Jenco of this I. lb . m art -bis success iilneh has always f..!Uwc.l 'he a.lnitn ttratlon of theso reu- ,i'. as !. i I i e tin certificates published i.uu.tf y In ,i . 'itne's Almannc.and tho wld . j.rejd pojn .ir" v .1 the Agno .MLxturu In th,.c l!rU-t '. -Ik ''n,t,;(j (iti, tfl-v-ti t'i" i ("..IM, i r h! h it i. ..failed, ir'i-t .. ..u., 1'or Sale l) tiull, llltilm h Woulard, l'ottl.nd. tiu: u i:t..s iNt iii.u i.::t:ms:. Willamette Valiey Apkry. Salem, - Oretaii, MMjASa SX U jf JL U JtUii . I f .J ' C?l3 Abtsl-Hsly erd In 0) t t J.,'y,,,, I)'-lle.,S 1".U0I .-.." ' sm. ; MtnMla KIajUo Truss. I ilir.'.'AtEUcirloTruss . r a. LtilUrlttlftrrtnlfniui -'v Usialner. sm.ra,n . ,t. x'ltsiidjl. Cun-d 1 i .mi. il., Vurk, I 'ijniiJ4ta. MAONET.' (0-i W-w . DEDERICK 3 HAY ti . -MfANV. , Un i"i.-t'iri' an I ..: b- I L i is 't suil.o4 i .r. Wo know two neighliorswlionro milk ing butter their lending inteie.t, Uoth lecd well and tako gootl caro all tho year around. Doth nro smart and intelligent and both aro eatisiied. Xoither gets "gilt c)go" prictM, and both are unfav orably atleeted by tho present low prices. Yet they renliae na great and indeed givnter prollt from their cows than from every other interest. Homo Farm. A number of deaths have occurred among cattle in Ohio caused bv beins liberally on uiiity corn. Farmors fed bhould remeinber that only sweet nnd perfect food is good for cattle. Wo want 100,000 p-,uuuV of wool. Win. Hi-own A Q, dealers In HooUtmd Shoes and Leather. Tho highest prico paid for hides, pells and furs, "231 Uon morqial etroot, Salem, Oregon, ' tf. sf p "P" f Ct f" ts nosrer SJ !. B pack. i CstiWm Irs. J.J. lUlLU'VlndMr, i(. t. Bio Mivcs of t.iiti': si-id .'Jln.si Aiiprovcvl I'atttrs. SMOKEIJS rWMWTKiN COlin. UKII KOnK), list, lUIUn tus from iui) r.) niihor.. andoeritli'ik'tl n tho lino at r.. 1 ii r irnt loei thin l.t)0r. Exchaiwet K-Hkls fjrw.MJaSid llier firm )irol'Hts. VWts a.n eir.-sio 'ci.ee sojlcltcl p. v. CIUM, I'toiul. t jr. Ladd & Bush, Bankers Saletn, : . : Orogon. PRESSES. .. wVc,rtc,.,r TT thoeuitotuer IoV. V" u!n kiiinslhoono t rif3i'-i3pwSilSi (SfiBBt Order on trltil. address for circular and location ot W estern nnd Southern Storcbouica and Affent. P. It. DKDCniCK. it CO., Albany. H. Y. Sttnbilihsd 1840. ESTABLISHED Tnuisart IK 1869. a HsiMtoiNil IJi.jiIthiir ntllbUit'.vs. SiOIlT KXCUAXOSAXnTW.KOiai'HIO trans .. .''"J?.1 on ? v"t C'j-. Sin. rrtnlsvo IVrttand, Tho 1U 1, IX- i,e lit . Astoria. At!un nal It ard other inu in Oriw. ra.I..'ilrr r t-reil i.vurd ln!ltli v in Ibe tnstciu t;li.. Draw dire - Lacdja, Por' ', . j i '.c- Affttorth UulurtllcUJUJ-etioliI, hlte, ml, lmcrlra(i "t-1 ," 1a tit Saj., slid AtUvw UN auj Mtd In (ai . f jr i. ru tea. llMli.s-r,ialrtM AuO-a..-t . I'n'i crscnlfx uiilcuU.k. P-rlci:i luan-tcil. icrltt rrnrnir i.i --irt.'jvn.t'ju-rja Bmv JV5-. -'-' ON s9rala Ba" Nu.t -.t mimi iMtiie.snu Sjwrljrsat: U rli. I rt,Ai (.e-sl-is; IVOKY CO., Cllnton!llo, Conn. Incorporntod 1004. tllL ULI.SI1.ILU 'OrjADFOnD" PflftTABLE MILL. CCRN.WliiAr&lllO, tl-lCSSIIL :uiilji;i. I.P .l I,. 4. . I.Tnl. irt "'hoThot. Bradford Ce. :V. in, uu hi n. .4 su ClM't.VNATl. O, 30 DAYS' TRBAL. TIII3 NEW IEUSTSOTRUSS ll... a I'aj mtii-nrnt min alt uthers, la rnn mm-, !tn Srlf. aJjiHtlnj 1 J! in is i.ter.adapu i-'ii i.i ;i iwuidiis oi ins smIt tf ii ball '. tbeeJ!) ireass bacii l inten Inflaiur.t ns a parson I si cur -.-s5ISTr AA . Vs. tl eSNSIHLtTlf yssff ni Mr Vvl -t. v. Ith tho f Inner. uh fli,- iivs.nit a fur. I .' tu-eurLr tlir i nn r -ht tr.l m ti .1 al .ur. 'r l.lsewy.di r.ll-rsJehMj, hnl l' n.11 Ltr t uvc LUiUJIui Tllli (U , ItlWA iU. DELAWARE COUNTY CREAMERY Wrlto at once for circulars and special offer to tint pur chaser. Address relmrt Coutr creanenr Ci, 1IE.T0N UlUBOn, MICH. Mt'ilABEO.' Wmi) fc-n m-gMK V', A ""o Kar JJasilns UW1. tSaped to onler with name, or ruoio and address and num. berSa ItlS rellshl I.Aj.ta.l u.Mnld.l. ... . lh. and glrs perfect aaU.fac.toa. Illustrated rnco-ldst and samples free. . genls wanted. C. U. JiXSA, AVc.t Lebanon, Jf, u. IK