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B Elephants Had Fine Feed. H Flvo elephants created an extraordl- H aary scenu nt tlio goods station of 1 latlgnollos thu other day. TheV are' B Being kept at tho stntlon whllojnuar tcrs arts being got ready for thorn, but managed to break louse from .their stabtcs At this tlmo of cnr the sta- Hon dispatches enormous consign- Bvv monts of fruit, which tho elephants ; scenting at onco boRan to devour ' Cherries, peaches, apricots and straw- n berries disappeared by the hamperful gssS nt a prodigious rate Some porters sought to stop the desert, but the SI elephants, uslcg their trunks llko cud- eels, slmplj flogged them away and Bj went on eating until they wero lit- orally gorged with fruit Then they Si , t ' went back to their stables of their HBI own accord London Globe. bbbbbbWi TEA H The indulgence in tea is H so . very slight, that the H pleasure escapes attention, H unless one waits a bit. H WrIU for Mir KnowlMf. Hook, A, Bblllln( H Oomjaey, Sun f- - '. H Hours of 8leep, H Our ancestors had an adage that six H hours' sleep was the proper quantity H for a man, seven for a woman, and B -sight for a tool, sas tho lancet. H "Whether It Is that the strenuous Ufa fl rf the present day Is akin to foolish- H nesi, or whether It Is a simple phe- fl nonicnon of eolutlon, It Is certain that many of our busiest men And the last-rncntloncd allow anco none too L long for them. Tho quality of a HP man's work soon deteriorates If be V Inkes Insufflclent rest. P Flso'a Cure Is tbe tet medicine we ever used F tor alt uSccllons of tho thront and lune. WM. H O. Kkoslbt. Yanliurcn, In J Fab. 10, 1WO, B1 Start a Turtle Farm. H As there seems to be so much aix- B lety about the turtlos, why don't some H one fence off some salt water and H start a turtle farm? There are tors- H pin farms; then why not logger head H farms; tbe eggs are easy to hatch B and the turtles would not bo subjected M to Jiggers and sorehead like chickens, H and as tbe wild turtles are about to m be exterminated, tho tame ones would jVjJ bring good prices. Sarasota (Pla.) IVjaJ Times. m TEA lvB4 When we say "we," we jfKj; t" mean your grocer. He's we jfflf4 - a"d we're he. Moneyback jyHjL docs it. "ML--. 'MJur4?fartV?g? WmV xl t."&Jrta jVH Nothing to Talk About. H "I don't see how they find much to B talk about," said a woman, speaking J enviously of- the friendship of two H other women. "Noltlior one has over H bad a surgical operation." TEA iffH We arc not a tea-drinking Jfl people; wc should be IyH steadier, if wc were. B Measuring Rain Drops. BH Tho largest raindrops are about ono- H fifth of an Inch In diameter. To deter- Ha mine tho alio rnln Is allowed to fall HJ Into a thick layer of flour, each drop HJ forming a pallet of dough, and theso H pellets aro compared with dough pel- lets obtained from drops of known HH slzo dellvorod on tho flour by artificial means. H Do It Now. H It you are about to mako a trip any- BJ ahero, let mo know. Pleasod to give, rou full Information as to low ratos BBfl . plenty of 'em this summer train sor rice, etc, "Tbo Santa Ko" trado mark 1 - ta tbo sign of safety, speed and ease. . 0. F. WAMIEN, ' Honl. Agt A. T- & B. F. ny.. Bait Lakt City. Utah. M Preserve Norway's Forests. B In Norway thero Is a law which pri B blblts any person from cutting dowj M a troo unless ho plants throo sapllngi B la Its placo TEA H We stand or fall by our JH tea Schilling's Best and Ifl we're not going-down. BBBJ Voir irocr rtturaayour money tr jou doat Uk It H Germ Destroying Solution. B The Inspector of tho disinfection of- BBV flee of Turin, Italy, has Instituted an BBJ , innovation In destroying germs In BBB dwellings. Ho uses a 1 por cent bo- BBB lutlon of sal coda for cleansing the BBV floors, whereby the bacilli of diph- BBV thorltls and typhus aro killed In one BBn mlauto. H tmr. tub rAiiows B ld Crou lull llluo. Larita o. paelcaM 1 J Mats, Tbe Huia Cpmpanj, floutb IloniJ, luO. BBV Catarrh and Uolds. A person suttgrlug from any catarrh, BBaj whether of the boad or chost, should J sleep alone and If possible without BBfJ another room occupant. Towels, soap, BBB eta, used by the patlont should not be BBV touched by any other poison. No one BBB should "take" his breath and kissing BBb must bo forbidden by tbe domestic U-Bfl parliament. However,, many good BBV folks have lost faith In all precautions. BBVJ When any roembei of the family has BBV a cold they say reslgnodly that It Is BBB bound to go through the house and, to BBV VU the truth. It usually docs. BBb'''- BHB, t iJit i l ... "aw With Uncle Sam's Regular Soldier . . , - Some Facta, About Army Life and the Treatment, Iroapeota And Facilities for education if th Men. It must be bdrne In mind, sajs a writer, that one csRentlal for leading a happy life In tho United States army In good behavior, and If any voice from the ranks tells a talo of unnices lary hardships endured, or other grievance, It Is certain to be merely (lie nnturul result of bad conduct, and Df leading n lazy and dissolute life, and the same man would have fared fqually bad In any other walk of life or that ho Is Inexperienced find docs Dot know how to care for himself or (alls to attend to tho directions re ceded The nrmy Is necessarily governed by I'll '1 sert rcgulatlrni and strict obedience Is required of all, for with out this nothing could bu done, and what Is now viewed by the world hb a magnificent fighting force would be come of no morn uso than an armed mob. While the ordinary cltlxcn may view with some contempt tho proffer of $13 a month for his dally work, still how many to-day tolling eight, ten, and sometimes sixteen hours aro making on an average of $60 a month, or an Income of S20 a car? This Is what the average soldier In tho United States army Is getting today, when all clothing, medlqnl attention, medi cines, baths, tree gymnasium, librar ies, with books of all sorts, magazines, periodicals, post exchanges exclusive ly for the soldier's uso where ho may purchase at cost such soft drinks and articles as may bo deemed necesnary for bis comfort and where may be found billiard nnd pool tables and a good suppl of games, such as chess, checkers, dominoes nnd cards, can be taken Into consideration In addition to this, If tho soldier be a good tradesman, carpenter, mason,' teamster or nny kind of workman or a man with u fair education, or It ma) he mentioned that even when a man "I'Ms If he Is not up to his work, he HE WAS NOT WOnRYINQ. Bank Depositor Willing to Draw Check for Overdraft. Fritz Illmmelsdorf, a buthor In a small western town, kept bis money on doposlt at tho ono bank tho towp boasted. While not very well versed In tho Intricacies of banking he was very proud of the fact that ho pos sessed a blink account nnd never failed to wrlto a check when he was compelled to pay nut an amount, how over' small. Ono day,, through some mistake, ho drew a check for an amount somewhat In excess of his balance at tbo bank. Next morning William Jones, the collector for tho bank, camo to.the jjbop 4tJfeJb0 butcher was .chopping "hamburger steak to tho tune of "Aph, du Llobcr Augustln," which ho was very earnest ly whistling. "Mr, Illmmclsdorg," said Jones, "you have an overdraft at tho bank amount ing to H.C3." "Ach, Iss dot so T" Bald Fritz slowly. "Valt till I get my check book, Illlly, and I glf you a check for It." Vcruou Wilder In Harper's. WAS HARD TO SATISFY. Even In Heaven Disputatious Eldei Had Grievance. Hero is a good story about an elder of the kirk: In a northern congrega tion In the north of Ireland thero was in cider famous for his persistent grumbling. No church meeting In which ho took part was ever known to bo unanimous on nny point, and In his home the samo spirit kept all In constant turmoil, One Sunday morn ing when bo was on bis way to "meet ing," he was overtaken by a neighbor, who said, "Man, Jamie, I had a grand dream about jon an' me last night. I dreamt wo wore both In heaven, an' going abqut to see the sights. An' when I met ye onco I said, 'Well, Jamlo, over) thing will please yo hero, Biiroly. All's right at last!' An' ye never snld ono word, but Just snapped off yer crown and said, 'Co ye call that a fltT"- READ ON OLD TOMDSTONE8. Two Quaint Inscriptions That Gave Strong Testimony. I was a visitor to the West cemetery In Litchfield a few daa ago (whero my bones will ultimately rest, unless I am unfortunately drowned at sea),and after Inspecting the tombstones of an cestors I was Interested In reading tbe Inscriptions on some otbors, to wit. "Hero lies tho body of Mary, wife of Dr. John Uuel, Esq. She died Nov. 4th, 176S, set. 04, having bad 13 chil dren, 101 gwndchlldren, 274 great grandchildren, 22 great-great-grandchildren total 410; 338 survlvo her" Another; "Sacred to the memory of Inestimable worth of Unrivalled Ex cellence Jb Virtue, Mrs. Rachel, wife ot Jerome D. Woodruff, daughter of Norman & Lots Darbcr, whose etherlal parts became a seraph May 24, 1836, In tbo 23 y'r ot her - "Correspond enco In Hardford C t. Cure for Insomnta. A writer In a medical Journal ad rises people troubled with sleepless ness to havo a list of words, so asso ciated that each ono suggests tho next for Instance, Ice. slippery, smooth, rough, ruffian, tramp, eta and when sleep is coy to recite the list mentally This Is said to bo an Infallible euro for insomnia, the secret being concentra tion ot the mind on each word so sug gested by tbe preceding one, not al lowing tho attention to lapse for an Instant. Tho plan Is certainly a bet ter one than counting "ose Intermin able sbeep. -f . l.,aattf iA -A ""I- may, by little application, and by tak ing advantage ot tho chanccsjto In form hlmnelf, soon become a good scholar or mprovcrIn his trade. As In the case first cited fie will receive In addition to the rcgMtar sol dler's pny, 35 or 60 certs a day by be h:g detailed for duty In sonio of tho places In which extra duty Is paid nt these rales. From ihls It may bo seen that an Industrious man can earn from 310 to $15 a month In addition to his pay Any money saved can be deposited In the treasury In Bums not less than 35 nt 4 per cent Interest nnd cannot bo forfeited except by desertion, thus giving the enlisted man a bank and a surety for saving, such as no citi zen In the United States can boast. A prlvnto soldier with n fair educa tion, who proves himself, by his con duct, his duty woll done, his efficiency, and nptltudc, will nlwas sooner or later get the first step upward that of a corporal, from whore, if he Is am bitious and shows fitness, he can' be sure that hi work and talents will be noted nnd rewarded by further pro motion. For It may bo truly said that while wo havo no field marshal In our servlco and we cannot literally repeat Napoleon's assertion, that every soldier carries a marshal's baton In his knapiack, still 'the high est rank In our army to-day la held b a lieutenant general, who was at one time a recruit He succeeded a man) I,ieut,-Gen, Young, who nlso started an a private, and when Qen Young re linquished the highest rank In 'our army, he sent to his successor a pair of lieutenant general's shoulder straps with tho noto: "From Private Young? 12th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantrn to Private Chnffeo, -Troop K, V, tf Cavalry," Of "course theso men en listed during tho civil war, whcnmo tives for enlisting wero different, w.hile those who enlist at present wlti commissions In view, mostly do, bo from love of a soldier's life. To" sai that a man loves the life Is slmplj Basing that ho Is a born soldier, anj bis success In tho nrmy Is asnml. EDITOR WANTS A COOK LADY. Manifold Inducements Offered for the Right Party. Wo aro willing to enter Into a con tract with a party desirous ot perform ing the culinary duties ot our Httlo household. Wo will pay more than anybody elso In town, will glvo every, afternoon off and no cooking on Sun' days. The good w If o will wait If thero Is n rush at the tnblo; now, wo don't mean a rush of grub, but a rush tor n location.' Wo aro trying to morU gago this plant; It wo succeed wo will, purchase an auto, If wo can ralso enough to pay tho first payment and. freight, ot course. This vehicle Is atr tbOfplaasuvo of tljo. "ir.flr, and' hel friends. All wo ask ls'no'tlco each morning when wo are preparing our coffee and sinkers, which wo would, ot course, expect to do It we got any thing that day Now, If this Is not enough Inducement then stay where you are and starve to death and seo If wo care. For further particulars write this office and a stamp will bo returned. Echo, Ore.. News. First English Guineas. The guinea was first coined In Charles II.'s reign, together with the five-guinea, two-guinea, and half guinea pieces, and camo to be so call ed because many of tbe now coins wero minted from gold brought from Guinea by the company of Royal Ad venturers ot England trading Into Africa, The royal order to tbe mint added that theso pieces were to ue marked "with a little elephant In Bitch convenient place as you shall Judge fitting, which wo Intend as a mnrke of distinction and an encouragement unto tho said company In tho Import ing ot gold and sliver to be coined." Shrewd Father-ln-Law, Very original was the Idea ot a bar ber who, on his daughter becoming engagod to his assistant, determined to regulate her dowry by her sweet hoart's ability, A certain sum was accordingly set aside, from which a flno was deducted overy tlmo tbe fiance chanced to cut a customer when wielding a razor. This bad the effect of putting him upon his mettle, and bis reputation as an easy shaver soon so Increased the shop's cllentelo that on his daughter's marriage Figaro's extra takings more than compensated for the money ha was called upon to disburse. College Don's Mistake. Jewel enjoyed the company of the pretty women whom he Invited to Balllol, but I never heard of his be ing In love. One day a young lady told him It would make her so happy It he would marry her. Upon which ho assured her that he was much touched by her proposal, but that bo could not entertain It, as he had long given up nil thoughts of matrimony. She hastened to explain that she was engaged to somo ono else, and that she had only ventured tp ask him to perform the ceremony. Levenson Gower's "Dygono Years." Hard on Old England. In England the climate Is fit for fish, the cooking for pigs, and tho cus toms for nsscs, Tbo Bconery Is divine, and tho women have boon created for It, but tho climate has destroyed their consUtutlon, the cooking their diges tion, and the customs tholr character. An moat English uien and women who have traveled much do not heal tato to express these opinions, It Is not to bo wondered at that they aelze every opportunity to cross to the Continent. "Marmaduko" la Ue Graphic. 3ENATOR SULLIVAN Says He Has Found Doan's Kidney Pllla, Invaluable In Treating Sick Kidneys, t ' . f Hon. TimcJthy D. Sullivan of New York, Member of Congress from the Eighth New 'York Dlstrlcl, and one nj tbe Democratic leaders of New York State, Btrongly recommends Doan'i Kidney Pills. Senator SullL van writes' "It Is a pleas ure to endorso e i roinedy Ilk j Doan's Kidney j Pills, havlni found them ol ' greatest valu In ellmlnatlm tho d I s t r e s l caused by alcV -...- kidneys, and h restoring those organs to a conditio: of health. My experience with youi valuablo remedy was equally as gratl fylng as that of several of my friends Yours truly, (Signed) TIMOTHY D. SULLIVAN. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y For sale by all druggists. Price, Cl couts per box Amethyst for Topers. Amothyst Is from a Greek word sig nifying a remedy against drunkon noBS, It being supposed that wlno drunk from a cup mado of ametbyat would not Intoxicate. TEA You can have good tea if you want it, wherever you are. Tor rroctr rvtarnt your money If yoa don't tlko ScLllUngi llut. Intelligence and the Voice. Just as peopla aro trained to use their Intolllgenco so they ought to be trained to use their voice Bishop of Bristol. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray a nurso in New York, dis covered n pleasant herb remedy for women's Ills, called AUSTItAMAN-LUAF. It Is the only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, Backache, Kidney and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mailCOcts Sample mailed KltRU. Addrusi, Tho Mother Gray Co., Lcltoy, N. Y. "Firedamp." "Firedamp" and "afterdamp," words brought Into terrible promin ence In many disasters In mines, pro servo the older English sense of "damp" vapor, and especially nox !6us vapor. Precisely where the word camo from philology does not know, but tho earliest existence ot Its use quoted by Dr. Murray's dictionary Is Caxton'a (M80) "after the dragon sbal come a goot and thcr anal come out of his nostrel a domp that shal tetn2cnyhouger (and grote deth ot peplu." Bacon Is ono ot (he wrltbrs of his tlmo who speak of the "damps" of mines. "Damp" gradually came to be applied to visible vapors, such as ovenlng mists, and tho transition to tho sense ot moisture is obvious. But In "damping down" a furnace one finds a relic ot tho verb "damp" In tbo senso of "suffocate" The Good Mixer. "He's a good mixer," or "He Isn't a good mixer," aro expressions you ofton hear. A "good mixer" is sup posed to bo a man who can associate with people and mako business. A poor mixer Is ono who makes friends slowly, who minds his own business and Is not much of. a rounder. A man who gives his business close attention Is tho best "mixer." When people are In need of a certain article they buy where they can get tho best and cheap estwhere conditions suit thorn. When people are bujlng articles tbey need they do not caro whether the dealer Is a "good fellow" or not. We have never thought much ot tho "good-mixer" Idea. Atchison Qlobo. OU8TTHE DEMON. A Tusele with Coffee. Tboro Is something fairly demoni acal In the way coffee sometimes wreaks its fiendish malice on thosa nhc ubo It. A lady writing from Calif, says: "My husband and I, both lovors ot coffeo, suffered for somo time from a very annoying form of nervousness, accompanied by most frightful head aches. In ray own case there was eventually developed some sort af fection ot the nerves leading froiu tbe spine to the head. "I was unable to hold my head up straight, tho tension of the norves drew It to one side, causing me tbo most Intense pain. We got no relief from medicine, acd wero puzzled as to what caused tho trouble, until a friend suggested that possibly tho cof fee we drank had something to da with It, and advised that we quit It and try Postnm Coffee. "We followed his advice, and from tbe day that we began to use Postum we both began to Improve, and in a very short tlmo both of us wero entirely relieved. The nerves becatr steady once more, the headac-a ceased, the muscles In the back ot neck relaxed, my bead straightened up and tho dreadful pain that had so punished me whllo I used tho old kind ot coffeo. vanished. , "We have never resumed the use ot the old coffoe, but relish our Postum I every day as well as we did tbe former beverage. And we are de lighted to find that we can give It freely to our children also, something we never dared to do with tbe old kind of coffeo." Name given by Fo turn Co., Battlo Creek, Mich, Postum Coffee contains abso. ,.ely no drugj ot any kind, but rellevta tb cotfoj drinker from tho old dru poison. ' There's a reason. SECRET POLICE OF PARI8. Fo"ur Branches of Organization, With Varying Duties. ("You cannot go anywhere" In Paris without meeting tho secret police, al though you would never rccognlzo thorn," observed a Urltqn familiar with tho French capital. "Thero nro four divisions of these uniformed crlmo detectors Tho first division Is known as tho Surety, tho business of which Is to track down known crlml nnls and capture them. They aro dar ing, wily and resourceful fellows, and It Is a clover malefactor Indeed who can ovndo them. Another body of thld 'plain clothes' police looks after tho tenants of lodging bouses and hotels. They tnko note of all tho arrivals nnd departures, nnd gather statistics re garding tho workmen In the factories, tho sick In hospitals nnd private houses, and so forth. A third division occupies lUolf with political plotters, agitators mid ramblers. At meetings of a seditious character thoy mlnglo with tho crowd, nnd (to disarm sus picion) npplaud as loudly ns an) body, nnd Join In denunciations of tho gov ernment. They appear In gambling dens as gamblors themselves, and thoy also Keep a quiet watch on tho regular police Tho remaining divis ion consists of elcgnntly dressed por sons who watch over the president and protect him not only from nssas sins, but nlso from bores nnd crankB " CasscU's Saturday Journal. GIRL FASCINATE8 A LION. Fair Dancer Patted Affectionately, but Her Face Is Scratched. So great was tho Impression which a fascinating dancer mado on a lion whllo sho was paying a visit to n mu sic hall where It was performing that tho animal, after contemplating her for somo time, got on Its legs, moved off In her direction, nnd, putting Its paws through the bars of Its cage, took hold of her head and patted her face affectionately. Unfortunately, Samson had reckon ed without his claws, which toro tho tender skin of the pretty dancer. In flicting scats, the traces of which will. In nil probability, nover disappear, This result of what would otherwlso havo been regarded as a good Joke, not being llkoly It) enhance the pro fessional attractiveness of tho grace ful Spaniard, sho has tnken legal ac tion against tho proprietor of tho placo of entertainment, putting In a claim for damages to the amount ot 32.000, Tho caso hns Just been brought be fore ono of the Paris courts, but, as tho defendant Is nbroad on business, tbo hearing has been adjourned until November, when the Judges may havo a better opportunity for forming an exact opinion of tho Injury which tho charms of the fair plaintiff havo sus tained at the paws ot tho eusccptlblo Samson. i i Saved from Suicide by Bath. A keeper nt tho county Jail In Jer sey City mado tho discovery a few days ago that Nicola Murdaco, a con demned Italian murderer, was in need of n bath. Tho tip was furnished by Edward Tapoley, a negro murderer, who Is under scntenco to hang ono weok be toro tho date set for Murdaco's cxecu. tlon Tapoley said be strenuously ob jected to confinement In tho samo cell with the Italian unless "tho dago had a wash." Murdaco was ordered to get Into tho bathtub, but refused. Ho said ho would die first, and then six attend ants yanked his clothes off and wash ed him. Murdaco's yells were heard In oyery part ot thi Jail, Three or four men hold him down while others scrubbed him from head to foot. Murdaco tried to kill himself the other day by twisting and pulling Ills' tonguo until It bled at the roots. The kcopors believe tho Italian hnd an Idea that ho could commit sulcldo by allowing tho pores of his skin to close up, nnd for that reason refused to wash himself. Record of Yellow Fever. Yellow fever has always beon to gurded as an American plaguo, Its earliest and greatest ravages being In the West Indies and In American port's. In 1804 and 1814, howover. It was very violent at Gibraltar, and dur ing tbe noxt quarter of a century there were a number ot virulent outbreaks In various Spanish cities. Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., wero ravaged In 1855; Wilmington. N. C. In 1862, and Savannah, Ga., In 187G. Between 1847 nad 18C8 thero wero bIx periods of scourgo In New Orleans, the mortality In each case averaging about 3,500. In 1878-79 Memphis wa3 almost depop ulated, there being 5,160 deaths lit 1878 and 486 In 1879, though tho larg er part ot the population bad fled from the city. There wore fever ravages during the same years In Nqw Orleans and other gulf hnd south AtlauJc ports, the total number ot deaths from tho scourgo in th United States during that year being 14,809. She Couldn't P 'p ItT "Say, It seems very atrank," aald a petu lant man. With a aatumlna acowl to hla patient you c wlff. "That ou nev cheer up, like your aweer alater Ni ., Vho Is a- as a lark ev'ry day of her llfo." then the w .n llttt wtfo neither mur mured nor alRhed, ThouK- (here (turned In her eye Just ttv giant ol ik tear; Dut she smiled a wee bit, 03 she calmly replied, "Why, ou item to forget she's a widow, my dear!" Thomas II, Cnryatal In New Yoik Her aid. Where He Stopped. Cholly "Some fellows, y' know, stop at nothing In their conversation." Molly "Well, I can't sey that I ever know you to get any further that i that." You be the Judge TRY A CAN OF THREE CROWN THE QUALITY BAKING POWDER It will coat you nothing If It Isn't tho "DoBt of tho ,, good onob." j Hewlett Bros. Co. Tin From Malay. Tho Malay states produce about, seven-tenths of tho world's supply ot Mn . TEA Fine tea is so daintilv fine that a man (or even a woman) may gobble it down without suspecting it. Saving Banks vs. Saloons. In Norwny on pay days saloons are closed and savings bank open until midnight Beautify Your Walls and Ceilings! A Rock Cement &&& tints. Does not rub or scale. Destroys d! easo germs and vermin. No washing of walls after onco applied. Any one can brush It on mix with cold water. Other finishes, bearing fanciful names and mixed with either hot or cold water, do not linvo tliQ oemcntlner property ot Alabaatlno. They arestuckonwlthglue, or other nnlmal matter, which rots, feed I n b dlsoaso serins, rubbing-, scaling; nnd spoiling walls, cloth frig, etc Such Finishes most bo washed oil every year expensive, filthy work. Say Alabaatlno only In five pound pack oRes, properly labeled. Tint card, pretty wall and oelllng design, " Hints on Decorating" and onr ortlits' servlcos la making oolor plans, free. ,, ALABASTINE CO., 1 Grand Rapldt, Mich, or 105 Water St.. N. Y HAVE YOU COWS? It you have creatn to separate a goo4 Cream Separator Is the most profitable in, vestment you can poesibW make. Debt means dally waste ol a. time, labor and product iTSO DE LAVAL CHEAN &&K SEPARATOKBaav MlllM&. 10.- per oow per yeai ibPsC'tK every year of use over all kjBtjHnft Jyfr gravity Betting systenu TfJ3KgB W nnd $3.- per cow ovei 1B Ilia "" Imitating" separators. fWSkftB They received the Grand ,JT' " Prize or Highest Award at St. Louis. Buying trashy cash-in-advanoo sepa rators Is penny wise, dollar foolish. Buch micnlnca quickly 050 their ooet Instead of saving it. If you haven't tho ready cash DE LAVAL machines may bo bought on such liberal terras that they actually pau for themielvca. Send today for new catalogue) and name of nearest local agent. The De Laval Separator Co. landslph a Csnsl Stl. i 74 Cortlanot ilrtat CHICAGO I NEW YORK IWET WEATHER. WISDOM! JSijK THE ORIGINAL, jj, fe! SUCKER N. v , St 5UACK OR .VBLLOWT' N' 'IMLKEEPWUDBY MyPflOTHiG ELSfc'WILL CPrrXr TAKtHoaUB3TIIUTIa.' Jt3 CAMiooucariKc - MowmH uu. UNi or aaucirrs and hat. A. J, TOWXR coaorro, Maaa., u... 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