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T] almost in\ „«hls seoUd •was foil* atom, 'an crops \| Tboval «Hinty jal •nfl thick topo'tg li cleatfc of 4 «f a ureal 15 **RAN« o'clock jjl down up JE»eryJtlgi *hetowS] *Wy tlija] tfcegroli <of -tha to »orts ooir *eavy da *eriallv a* 1 SJpaftHly •aneharb •cattle ant \She Wet •were dai chnxeh_w plo Who a tor ja-piS •<lbo mora, Ciyolc TOPEK, \slons atrj •Sabetlia,1 ro -near HJJ>2 ^estroviri poiand% Twenty c eralof vi mn rent 4h6jr had I'alls Git ' *lcularo i JEaclier i \foformo •and strut % bu eMtirShitjffl ehuifihwg I ldason I I the rut »cs£l BEST6) falotfe-pa'Si ifchia couri -\Sn its pnj; •vian • wife, .7 years < \Other 12. •only Hyei Aiorifchs. and th|,e in tie saj by hnndi Ifia tori. vlaSyibj aiolisMa SIOBSO ;:fc SllflS, taJDC - \Xtt$xeL$a -gpariB.spt,) SyiJlESOB Scat \y ; \PBRUT iolty, and did { •Jacorb So ' •Bolavedc fflently ar property Vearly ' SHEIJM. 'rous c ook y * entire -a of lif. •ated at w CODS fatal)- .6 6 o'' it then yand 1* ^ Acooft newspap refugeoi cause nc temtori it, he J \ tura' the , « how — £A]$a>Y CJREEK INEWS. i Thursday, May'gs, i B96. '\ of E -WOlfc; bent Catl thei the yom in t takfc , Beaver sammei oeive f months\ The twn of York,\ i merabei in lnnt •state ha enphys- hospital • x Dr. J J TfSE EDITOR'S OUTING. <JIen Summit hotel, neais Wilkes Iwwe, Pa, has been selected as the H »potj where the New Yoik State Press association is^to spend its annual out Jjf&% —«,^ ..,—: ^: '.,.,. The members, their wives and ifamilies~will--in^et~at'^Eoches{er o^ June 30 anql will become the guests of the Lehigh Valley lailroad. A special trefm will be taken and on the way a short stop will occur at Hem Amelia, an arj eral It i The the ad and } beinS two o . there * oomr worn shall mem] nesa^ W trou f itne ; until . peace '-trosBi QUS. •y* Jock lake, and a second at Ithaca for x tk visit to Cornell university Grten {Summit, at the top of the mountains to6pu Wilkes\bane will be reached in iime fot a late dinner, 1 uesday, June j The'followmg day the editor^ and i -their faonhes.will visit Wilkesbirre i and be entertained by its citizens; ^factories and \coal mines are v to'be j-visited and a drive about the city enjoyed There will be a business jaeseion in the morning, and an enter- tainment in the evening upon the re- turn to the Glen Summit hotel. Thursday, the feature of the clay, and special treat of -the outing, will' be the doing of the famous Switch- ljack Gravity railway, at Mauch Chunk, with visits to^a burning mine at Glen Onpka That evening'an- other musical and literary ontartain- ment will occm at the hote The closing sessions will take place •son Friday, and the bieaking up will \ also- occur that day, so that most of those who attend will be back at their homes Satwday night at the latest THE JDRY list. FOE LITTLE FOLKS. FAITHFUL RUSTIC. A Men Who Are to &a$& Uppjn the Acts of OthersattheHarof Justice* Following is\ the list of jurors drawn to serve afr the trial terni of th«> Jefferson county court to be held in Watertown, commencing June 8, Judge Emerson presiding: j rw*r .Web^r,npnhsvide'rEcr-\' ward -|l. Packer, v^atert'own; Charles Baiiter, PlesBis;; B.\A.\ E. \MeyW^ second ward;|Ashbel Fowler, Lerays^ ville.; Harlow P. James, Mannsville;' cause the dog showed plainly he did not said A Clever, Affectionate Dogcie Who Always \Found His Way Uome. I am going to tell you a story about my dog. „', I called him R\iatio, after a celebrated, fos honnd. Ho wasjuEo? ter -rierr-aBd^the bHghtesfc tie felloSv you ever sav When f was about 10 years old, my mother married again, and my stept'a- ther took a great dislike to Rustio be- A BUSY WOMAN, She Edits • tPapflr, Mnnagre* «. Household »ml I» Bering; The Children, , Women whq find that itfis a great tax npon them, to manage ono house and Ave ohildren should i,eudwith admiratiorr'of Mrs\ 'Ann Doherty of North Dakota, l who manages a house, five children and a newspaper^ The newspaper is The #el Deplton Brown, Eodman'; Charles liiefe new inmate in^r house. • ~_ : \I'll have that dog poisoned,'' Tyler, \v^foodville; John McCleafyJ Sackets Harbor; William Garl|ak, Thousand Island Park; Christopher Fox, Depauville; P, J. Sewltt^fourth ward; D. E Taylor, Adams; H. A. Cornwall, A.lexandria Bay; George Sdhnauber, Eedwood: Amos Lane Henderson;.Alfred Chapin, Natural Bridge; Wilfard Mcintosh, Smith- ville; E. P. Eeese, Paineiia Four Corners;-Byron J. Jloraley, Theresa; Lyman Bennett, Clayton; OrlanSar :vey, Natural Bridge; Henry Swindle, Sterhngville ; Peter _ Van Doren, Chaumont; David Reasoner, St. Law- rence; Bos well W. Gates, Lafarge- ^ville; Thomas' J. Phillips, St. Law- rence; Joseph y B ibeock, Bed wood; fitenry 0. Miller, Adams; S. D. Tay- lor, Carthage; Fred Pohl, Pamelia Four Corners; Henry C. Spencer, \Tremain's Corners; John Schneider,. Natural Bridge; Henry Case, Adams Centre; E J. Mc Comber, Adams; H. Singer Nash, Lafargeville; A. E , Shields, A.lexandria Bay; Adelbert J . Washburn, Eodman; Foley J.» Drake, j Evans Mills; George Wolcott,- Black River; George Bates, Lorraine; pharles A.\ Bradsh'aw, second ward, my stepfather one day when Rustic had*) refused to come toMrii when he was oajled. , Every day I used to h«ar him com- plain sbom my dear doggie, and one summer's morning things oanae»ta a climax.-..Rustic had killed a favorite cat of my father's, and the verdict .went forth thai the dog was >tp be poisoned, but my mother begged so hard that at last Mr. Jackson, my stepfather, ajgreed to let the dog live, hut he was to be sent away. ' ' Jim, our shepherd, topjk hnn to the I MKS. AHIT DOHEETT. next village and gave him to a friend son \ onn ty Independent and is a legacy Ioried myself to sleep <^at mgbt, but % ° Mrs - -Do^erty fiom her husband, who was comforted by the 'thought that I d ^ ed . a couple of years ago.- The Independent is not an insignifi- cant sheet by any means. It r „„„„, .,„ _. , A (removed from county); Fred Bailey, ^ mmU rZp wrl SCh00lT1CketS A^werp; George Hannahs, BarnS QUS. t •^•^•VSSL^T ' •' • R< R \ • CW 8 ; John Gustin, Natural •disease ^i^f««»«, Watertown & Ogdens- ^BridgJ; D W. Taylor, Alexandria tion. U^'lurgiraili-oad will place on sale, JuW, Bay fh. D Olney,-second ward; \f : ' > ^li? !10IltllJ ^ coaimt ^ ti3 ' ti01 1 tickets\ ©eloss Greene, Smithville; John Kil- . 3 I^?°7' for s?xt, y tri P s > befeween^any two 'boira, Cape Vincent ; William H '^tafaons, and also monthly school tion (no , weaken ease to Shaker mdigesi health. t ,the sto youri . herbs, - harml genuin ;druggist bottle. l.iMckets, good for forty-six trips, be- •jfeween any two stations. '•'-' -The school tickets will be sold'to bona fide beholds -baly^ and will ,£nly he issued on. presentation of a Jceitificatei ar order, signed by the Sup^rintenatint •- or the Prnicipal of .Jhti sbhooi. These tickets will be i^Old at very low rates, and will en- ijabfepeo^le^who dobosiness in a city, .$££& f.'jvho wigh up live at some town '^<j»rig.t\heime of the E.j, \W. &.p., to 'j-^iW&e' the trip each day, at a very \' ^paallbost* 'ihese ticiiets are good. lor one person named thereon, Pro'ity, Worth ville; Sackets Harbor. Allen Damoth, iy^jW^Pf QBlylor the calendar month ' ^»whicli^s^ed. No refund will be Lmade; u^^feny circumstances, for •i&'u^eclpsrtion. o| tickets!*. •Uaedert^^PW^I^^^S^eBe tickets can • mentim</^a»A'#formation of 1 all agents of • imi|^:|iie4', W. & 0. Commutation tick- • m * d S! ^feshould be ordered live CHEESE MARKETS. TJTICA, May 25. Many factories were represented which have not -previously had cheese to offer, and, the total trans- actions, lack only abcut ,16 per cent. of those^of a year, ago, although-they are 40 per cent, short of those of two years ago. The mai-kei was strong here- today in comparison with quota- tions in New York. • Following is the list of sales: could go and see him sometimes At last I fell asleep, and to my intense sur- prise and joy the nest morning I woke up and found Rustic by iny side licking my hands. Oh, how gl.ad I wa's, but it was of no use. My stej)f|jthei insisted on'his going away again^ ana this time Be- was sent', in the cart to the next county to a-A'riend of ours;' , Ikissed?iny dearddg, and he was put into the cart ancl takeii into Leicester shire, along -a road'that, he had never been, to our knowledge. I had vague hopes that I should wake up to find him by me again the next-morning/but this time I was disappointed, .; : | All that day I was 'nfteTly wretched The next day just as we vpere beginning breakfast, I heard a barkyvand there ac- tually sitting on the doorstep was Rus- tic. He was dusty and panting, but was overjoyed at seeing me aiid licked my hands and face all overs* •.., . My father was annoyed.-and declared he w5uld try once more, ; .and this time the dog was' to ha tiedJbi_a-sack and taken by train to London^ , ; I thought'now that I had lost him f oreter, as nothing was: heard of him for \ is the,of- floial paper of the county, and l i is a jJojmlai exponent of the views of the Populists So that-Mts, Doherty has to be wise in politics as well as in other things But she conducts her paper sat- isfactory and is making it even more of a success than\i| was under masculine management Besides this she is bring- ing up hex childien to the admnation of the neighbois and is a housekeepei of rep'ute —Exchange ••••••a advance. , days Large ^hite, Large colored, Large colored, Large colored, Small colored, Small colored, Small white, Lots/ Boxes. 20 - 29 1 1 2 2 1 1,328 1,514 36 40 64 106 28 \6fc 6ic 7o P *• 7fc 7§c 7c about a week, when one morning, going out inter the gardetf \.after break- fast, I discovered a poor starved dog ly- ing just outside our gate.. J : called Tom, one of the gardeners, to qdnijB aad carry him in, as my love for, aniijfiaj/ always made me kind' to them.. Tom stooped down, then started back, \Why I'm blessed if i t ain't old Rus- tic come.backi.'^ - \•Whatl\ I ejsclaimSd. And indeed it was. The poor doggieiad c ome all the way back £rom..London.'., »...-' . i This time we' \svere:. able to prevail upon Mr. Jackson iaottasend film away . | again, and I think;-he„.really admired \ ncfi *| j ttte-»deg-f6-r—his-wondeatel- sagacity m coming home through places he had never seen. _'' T ' * •'•\'' ; I White Wheels and- Gnest Wheels . Vagaries cf bicycle fashions are nur I merous Tocliess jnjiarmony with one's machine is one of the latest, now that colored wheels are in ] use A woman flashing by the other'mommgin a white cloth 'suit, with white sailor hat, veil and gloves and mounted on a white wheel was a somewhat startling speo^. tacle Mourning wheel\ cr, more prop- erly, wheels for use in mourning, are a yParisian caprice winch the Erenchwo- man finds necessary to her a la ^odo grief. In the meantime the woman of taste brings that necessary quality to bear upon* her wheeling equipment as upon all others and wears an inconspicu- ous, suitable diess on as goqd but not showy a wheel as she can afford Speaking of wheels, a smart young woman says that one has to know how to ride onenoVadays, just as one has to know how to play cards or tennis oi do any popular thing, 'to be an agreeable visitor. , \If I'm asked to a country honsoWith a party.\ soys thi«s-anthor- lty, %put in my bicycle suit just as I used to carry my ri'ding habit, for there is sure to be a wheeling expedition ar- Blisorj- In ltaiy 1<V(Un a nygieinc stxudpomt, Italy is\ probably tho worst oft among all the civili/ed nations According to statis tics collected and published by Professor Bodil, who furnishes authentic figures covering the entue Italian monarchy-, there are among the 8,254 communities of Italy 1,454 which 'have water of bad quality or inmsafflcient quantity »Total, 56 35 91 3,116 1,891 Com. 5,007 t 'Publish- Mantifaj . tict A Cle& .-. yr fir I COMPLETEO AND OPEN TO THE A'. \ . Pl/BLTC. i '•'• •' i :; ..-' _ Cfreates't'Imparoreineiit of the Age. Any- '^iiiei Can lt.de Over It to Health an d Happiness. ;» T\:CHICA6O.—['pebial].—The new 0,0 . O. line JBnow open iu the puulio, auu air once gaintu an eooimouB patiohage on account of the jmentotout service. Ii jjtiforniSr- Tho'-line is built on BOJIU merit, aijUieadB by the stiajghi- • .l^t'aii'o; shortest route to litaith. EveryUody js deiighttd, ana thoue who thought they . &65ld, utver ieach Health an a Hoppiness , ,• i'gwn have jwrrna this an easy and sure way of rjfll N:EW' €. C. JL LUStC.I Transactions- one ycaf ago, 5,844 boxes; ruling price, 6c. Two years ago, 8,437 boxes; ruling, 9^c. Sales of creamery butter, 11 packages at lo^c, and 128 dozen at 16c. LITTLE FALLS,\May 25. Cheese—The cheese market does not show quite the strength it did a week ago, when the price here was-| •7ic for the best Jots. About two- third's of the cheese offering here is home trade- goods, for which there still'continues to'be the best demand. White and colored stock are now on a par as t<5;price, no pre'erence being - «,£i»Bl p , <:r 6eili - oS thb m oi kumdnity are I shown by ap'y dealers. The sales to ^m e ^>'\gy J»«B, chronic COttBtibatlo/an,! d „„ ^ '- ™ ° BdleS l0 r^terr ^onstquenses, impure blood and a l' y ^ ~%~^%$^ b ^*™irt*^-™<l* a ;y, sicfc and I* 5SW? ^ en y? n c <* 'ltuckly nae t o nealth—Dy always sayRu'stjcwas more like a person than a dogv anifyou can imagine how'flubh i loved ^guch a clever, faith- j ful little fellow; -^ I It was a great trouble to me when he died, and,, although J have had more than one dog smca then, I hive never cared for any dog «s]I did foi Rustia 4 _ rf More than one balr cf all the communities, ranged, pnedoes not have to take one's or 4,877, hue no diamage, and refuse wheel either. One need not own one m- mSttei is (.imply thrown mto the street. deed, for it is the very modest house The conditions of homes are also very partyeSSfrtainer theseTlays-^who - hwt-had-nf-ft tlv^,s-rm-no-otrier counfry of „ ^,i —i- ^ *-•> •• l Europe arc there so many people living hot from one to six wheels at the dis posalof her guests \—New York Tunes. It I were-tenwmyideariilike yon, The sky, metbinkSr were always blue The hoursjso\rildciie!er. seem dull and dtm. For every day I'd see the snn *' Comeonjandgild 1 the ; world anew J&ts,. Boxes. Price. .,— 0 vusuucu). Jjuy ana ,try OaucareiB Tak& / 'Sindy; (iarthartic to-day. l.ou- will find -that Jft it'B'is'htrttliey do, that will pitase you. bold . Jt>yi-aiaggli)ts;. generally, 10c, 25c. or 60o. per.) bur, OEby.'maii for.piice. bend lor booklet ana iriee s».ait>le. AUdresB, bterling Kemedy tJo.j'Ohioiigbam.oritreai, (Jan.; hew'iorji. •y •I' Presided Fishing in. the St..Lawrence. The minister of marine and fish- eries has gi*eh instructions which permit American.^ citizens who may be angling fcir .pi^aguie to take fish with the rdd in ©aritfdian waters\ ^-^along the Sc Lawreifefi; from Kings- ^bon to Presco'tt, undfeitf'certain^ condi- tions, • s \ , ' From Kingston to' Ogdiensburg there must be. no ne.t fishingnTlie ~ 1 pickerer arid Large' colored, L^rge white, Large white, Small WjHifej Small wMte,, * Small wb|te f ; Small cpl^red, Smali-colpsedr Twins,<cbidred, Twins, whitey 6 10 2 1 • 5 17 1 10' 2 16 3or r 484 \70 28 262 695 20 427 104 '618 63c 6fc 6ic Com. 7c 7ic Com. 7£c 7ic 7Jc > What Some Women Po. It has sometimes been hinted by 1 worthy people who sought to praise the American girl at the expense of hei Eng- lish cousin that the latter lacked the in- genuity of the former. But a list of the occupations in which various \well borni ^well bred JLiondon-women who are lack-\ ing m forftine and in training to earn money engage seems to .indicate a cer- tain amount of adaptability: X)ne woman made a specialty of belts and made them m leather, kid \and rib- bon to suit the prevailing styles The airy lamp shade and its companion piece for candles gave another woman her liying One who had lived\a long time in India made and sold delicious chutney and curry powder. , | Still otheis of housewifelv tastes and attainments gained a reputation and an income from homemade jam, from salted almonds and deviled biscuit'? [ Their clientele is m eaoh case among personal fiiends,~and the dainties are sold at prices stiflficiently below tho con-' fefctioners' to profit the^huyers as well as the sellers » \*\ J Some women whose taste runs to dogs jaKeJine pet-carunes of-otherJw^men-out4Jhfl-oc£an^accordm&Vt0^R for daily airings Others take change of birds, attending to the orhitHological rates of ;f eedmg, bathing and the like. And everythingIiheaTd-were trite; There V?erehORailghtfto.nionrn, undo;. X scarqe wiraMJindtv the things to shun , ; IfIweroten. ' \ W 3,010^ ButterA4Mere were sales of 28 packages^arni: butter at 15@j[6c, the bulk at f5e£ }The sales of creamery [were 18 packages at 15@16c. A Brighi-close,seasons for-bass, Ten large printed o? taining a • local newg-r J rue bijrtihdays rnn pwero won. •• -,.„ - -.-.---.- **% °' view -If 1 were ten. -. .\.r7-\ r ''\' —London Sketch. Until myiMaco'toaay were Id havea.dln*ef^t;-rSc)int of m cellars or basements In 3 7, ,303 tene Vienls s^uated below ground more than 100,000 It iji ms live, eat and sleep In 1 700 villages of Italy bread is not used is food, a mush of corn called po- lenta taking its place Corn being fre- quently sold ia deteriorated condition causes miny cases of pellagra, a sickness pecul'ir to ij,uze eating people, which annually causes\ 4,000 \clcathT in ~tlie provinces' of Venefaa tnd Lombardy It is e-tmnted thct mpro than«100,00^ cases of pellegra occi.r annually m these provinces .. In 4 10) cotomuniticscf Italy meat is not cite^t ,md cad. cnly bo obf.^ned fiom nearby towns, since meat 'is sa dear that the poor people of Italy cannot af ford it Thiee hunXjred and sixty-six communities havo not even a cemetery, their dead being buried in the churches, f&r they are tco poortopuichaso ground fir buiymgfpurposes JPom te,en hundred and thirty-seven villages h ive no phy- sician, a condition which is simply dreadful, for one third of the entire area of Italy is subject to malarial fevers dur- ing one-half of tho year. _ PLY'S CREAM BALM Opens and oieanc the #\>A| T| Ik. LI F A fti NasalPas^Kes Allans LULU ,f i tlLRU' Jfam awnnflammatioii Heala 'he aortH, Pio- teeta the Membrane fiom OOldft, lUstores 'be 8onsea of Tasta and Smell The B*Im is quick- ly absorbed and gives relief at once Price 50* cent-B ar Drntr ISM or bv mail ELY B'lOTHCKS o&Wurr n 8t, N^w Yoik BUFFALO TO CLEVELAND* D illy I.lno_JJetwt.( ii^ CLEVELAND & TOLEDO, SM Via 'C & B tine.\ Tho Ocean's Temporatnre> ^ —-The-cxtremo range of temperattuo m j ^ A Hard Nnt t o Craclr. I One of our boys has sent nr a very in- teresting prize puzzle, and it will take ome time, youfll find, to solve # You vill see that there are 16 pieces The problem is to fit four of t he pieces to- muskaflonge shall be from January f B1 * wiiousja|i4jay^pJps!a, iieadache, consti- $ to June 9. All bass under ton P °, n ' sou r steffigc^fcalgest on are promptly 0 unaer ten cured by HobdTs Bills;' The' - \ jnches shall be returned alive M the wa<f r. N « «»d shall take more4han twelve bass in one day. ft is per- mitted to seine-for minnows for bait. DM it ever occur to y ou that p, 1 ?. 1 ^ Peanuts? Nobody eveTafcia P^enough, but many people ' g « ^ is-good f of them P 2^ Post Companyf K money jr gets get more' easily and thoroughly* Best after dmng'IpilisV 25cehts. All dnigS[& Prepared by C. K^Bd4--4)\Co. ioweUjMass. The only Mi to take-f Ithfiflod's SarsaparlUa. '; Come'Down a Peg. ! i ''To-take: My. one down a peg ot two\ recaps ^fltt^SaSon tankards -or was- sail bowll/0a^uaie4'-by lines running around th#f SntmSr. - Small holes were made pamy ; #to.ug3ti'. tie' sides of the vefflelfir^S:^;'^^Sj!?ieie' : placed pegs to regrilate}|lie;ain6nife4ratdc by each par- ticipantih^iUieijdEeast; .I'd.drink a great- er portioii:tfi&'|dbtHet:was to take hun down a peg:.. •'-\ : - '' ; •|^.;ff\'':;>' , ', I 1 ,';',... 'vPretOnAlon; ' The wo& : ^|ii! yihb cto see through its preteiis^ni**.;what deafness, what stone blin|isu§$6jbi, whai overgrown er- ror you bM<?i3» is, ,*hfee only by your fiufferance^^'^'itto^e.'a lie, and you have already deMtrit iM ; rnprtal blow.— Emerson,^viu ^_—/ : ' - v '-' gether to make a four pointed atari add eight pieces and mate a perfect Maltese cross, and the last four pieces, when added, will make a perfect dqnare. Who'll be the first to solve the puzzle? —Chicago Record. , I tion lecture by Dr. John Murrny, nbver exceeds 52 degrees P., yet temperature has played a more important part m the distribution of marine organisms than -Si that of the an* breathing and warm bjooded animals of tSe laud The surface waters of the ocean have., five. we^l .marked temperature areas—an arctic and antarctic circurnpolar_ belt with a small lange and a low temper- ature, 'a ciroumtropjcal belt with a small range and a high temperature, and two intermediate areas with large annualranges of-temperature -Vertical- ly, the ocean may be divided into the superficial^ region, extending down to about 100 fathoms and the deep sea The surface region, especially near the 1 land, has a variety of conditions and an abundant fauna and flora; but plant life is absent nvthe 'uniform conditions of the deep sea, although animal life is abundant The warm surface waters of the tropics have many species, but rela tively few individuals, while the re- verse is true in colder regions Dr Mur- ray accounts foi all 'the various facts in marine life distribution by supposing that an early geological times tho whole globe^had a uniform olrmate and an| al- most universal fpUna and flora The coral reefs of the arotic enele m.the Paleozoic period were probably formed when the water had a temperature of about 70 degrees P. ., Steamprs \City of. Buffalo \ (new) \SJate of Ohio.\ and. \State of New York.'\ DAIL^-TIME TABLE. Sunday included a'iter May 30 Lv Bnffnlo, 8.30 p m g L-v. Cleveland, 8 SOp in, Ar 01- vel'nd,8 u0 a m i Ar >Bnffalo, S.3J a re - fiASTEItK BTANDAUD TTM1T TaUoibe'O &.B Line\ stcamera ond enjoy a rpfreflnng nimbi's rest wben en, mute to CLrVFLAND, TOLEDO COLUMBUS 01N- OJWN 11, INDIANAPOLIS DET-KOI0V NORTHCBN LAKE BE&OMTS, o- any Ohio r Inrtjana or soutl wrf-tein p\int V, 8 nd 4o postage for teurief pamphletv Tor fun her information ask yonr nearest Coupon Tiokot Agent, or address W. F. HERMAN, Cenaral P»ss Agt Cleveland. O. \T. F. NE Ce WANTED Wf~sideline i AN anager- BFMABI.E\MISV to sell our IJE pnov*£DBiUM SEEDS. Paying _ . mojlFST sALAns or coMMisstbf PAID IVTE4 H . Outfit free. Can be eami d in tho pocket Experience not necessary. Biir tay Assured Workers. Write, at once ap * aconre exolusive and ohoice of territory to FARMERS SEED.qOv v (Incorporated) ROCHESTER. N. Y. 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