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Tub farmer Is busy thrashing; 
I beard the muffled blows, 
And also the fellow yelling, 
Who got the flail on his toes. 
“Did you pass the bat?” the pastor of a 
Texas congregation asked his deacon after the 
morning service. “Yes, I did,” said the dea¬ 
con, and then, looking into the vacant interior 
of a hat that wanted nothing but lining, he 
added gloomily, “So did everybody else.” 
As the happy couple were leaving the 
church, the husband said to the partner of his 
wedded life: “Marriage must seem a dreadful 
thing to you. Why, you were all of a tremble, 
and one could hardly hear you say ‘I will.’” 
“I will have more courage and say it louder 
next time,” said the blushing bride. 
“A scientific Frenchman says he has dis¬ 
covered a process for making artificial brains,” 
said Mrs. WiggleBwortb, looking up from the 
paper she was reading. “Artificial brains! ’ 
sniffed Mr, Wiggleswortli, scornfully: “that’s 
just like those nonsensical Frenchmen, always 
fooling away their time making something 
artificial. What I want is real brains—none 
of your make-believe nonsense.” Mrs. Wig- 
o-Wwnrt.h. as she resumed her paper, demure- 
Raising Cattle on the Western Plains after the Hard Winter of 1884 and 
English Lord .—“ What are those men doing !” 
American Banker .—“Those are my herders, raising cattle.” 
ECHO 121 H.H.B, 
18.12UU lbs. from March 80,1\S2, to March 80. 1888 . 
. 33,71541 lbs. ., May 23,13S3, to Mny 28, mi. 
Nnt the largest but the finest herd lii America, lu 
which will be found representatives of nearly all llie 
noted families lu this country- prize winners aud 
their direct descendants. The largest records have 
been made by member- of this herd. 1’rtnce ot 
Wayne 2d 186, the great butter hull, and (’oustantyp 
2b*), sire Conatantyn IS? N. H. R, dam Bet Jr (48 N. H. 
B.. (record 86 lbs. i, gran (idem Oude Retje irecord 89 
lbs.), at bead of herd. Fifty ealves, of superior 
breeding and great merit, released from quarantl, 
December l?th. JF. t;. BTKVENS, Attiea, N. Y 
hayesvuxk, One 1 , Feb 11 , pm 
I aiu very glad to say I have tried Hop Bitters, 
and never look anything that did me a* much good. 
I only took two bottles and I would not take giou ror 
the good they did ni» 1 recommend them to my pa¬ 
tients and get the best results from ^ 
Easily Proves.— It is easily proven that malarial 
fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kid- 
ncvB, general debility, nervousness, and neuralgic 
ailments yield readily to ibis great disease conquer¬ 
or. Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by 
converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new 
life aud vigor to the aged aud lufirm always. 
Of the deepest milking and butter strains and most 
superior quality. 
Billy Boelyn 
the great prize winner of America. 
De Brave Hendrik, 
winner of first prize at the International Agricul¬ 
tural Exhibition at Amsterdam, with Violet Prluce 
and Violet King used for service bulls. 
Send for circular. 
Preparatory to their 
semi-annual stock-taking 
will greatly reduce many 
lines ot* their ladies’ and 
children’s 
[HOSIERY. 
During this week they 
offer a special lot of misses’ 
English Derby Ribbed Cot¬ 
ton Hose in assorted colors 
at the following low tig- 
Sixes 5 1-2 and <> for 25 
cents. 
Sixes O 1-2 and 7 for 30 
cents* 
Sixes 7 1-2,8 and 8 1-2 
for 35 cents, 
usually sold at from 50 to 
75 cents a pair. 
iHendvIlle, Peiiua 
Recordsoi'lToiiiitliitIon Cows, 
ONDINE 828.90V$ lbs. 1 day, 2,54514 Iba. 81 days 
JOHANNA 84-1...88 do,, 2.4078* do. 
EMPRESS 588. ..19,714*4 lbs.ln 1 year 
Descendants of above Cows for sale. 
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HwfFwfi m* and bead-blocks from one position. 
Every Animal 
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Over thirty yearly records made in this herd average 11,212 lbs. 5 ounces; average age or cows 414 years. 
In 1381 our entire herd of mature cows averageu 14,101 lbs. 15 ounces. In 1882 our entire herd of eight three- 
year- olds uvi-raged 12,88s lbs. 9 ounces. April 1, 1884, ton cows In tills herd hud made records from 14,000 to 
18,(00 each, averaging IS.OO.'- lbs. fi 8-Jil ounces. For the year ending June, 1944, five mature cows averaged 15.021 
lbs. 1 25 ounces. Seven hellers of the Netberlaud Family, five of them 2 year* old and two 3 years old, aver 
aged 11,556 lbs. 1 2-5 ounces. , 
Ill/TTKK RKIHIKO**.- Nine cow* r. reraged 17 li. <-i;u:> -- per week flglit heifers, three years 
old, averageu 18 lb*. *4* ounces per week Eleven hoi furs.. two year* old and younger, u - eraged 10 lbs. 3 ounces 
per week. The entire original Imported Nelherluud Fandly of six cotvs (two being but three years old) 
averaged 17 lbs. C 1-6 ouiiccm per ww k. When writing ahvuys mention U. N'.-Yor*kr. 
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