THE RURAL (NEW-YORKER 
young and fresh. Now if the Compound Oxy¬ 
gen can bring back to the stage each year this 
favorite and pet, in prime health, the public 
can but thank Brs. Starkey & Paleu. Any 
who may desire to know more of the treat¬ 
ment of which so kindly words are spoken, 
should write to the office of the physicians, 1529 
Arch St, for the literature on the subject, which 
is mailed free to all applicants. 
A gradual failure of strength, with ex¬ 
treme pallor of face, fullness under the eyes, 
prostration, swelling of ankles and legs, indi¬ 
cate unmistakably a deranged condition of the 
kidneys, which should remove all this water 
from the system: if they do not, you certainly 
need the great kidney specific, Warner’s safe 
cure. 
Pi.$rcUancou.$' 
CLINTON CHILLED PLOW. 
Now examine these three words carefully. 
They contain just 18 letters. The letters are 
divided as follows: c 2; / 4: i 2; n 2; 1 1; o 2; 
h 1; e 1; d 1; pi: W 1. After making sure 
that these numbers are correct, read the fol¬ 
lowing letter. 
Dear Uncle Mark: 
We are interested in your boys and want to 
set them to thinking a little, and at the same 
time make one of them a present. We 
will give one of our new Iron Beam Plows, 
complete, to the boy under 16 years of age, 
who will send in the greatest number of 
words formed from the letters contained in 
Clinton Chilled Plow. The plow' will tie de¬ 
livered free on board cars at this place. It 
will be worth its weight in silver. We hope 
the boys will make things lively with the 
dictionary and plow out all the words they can 
fiud. D. WOODWARD & SON. 
Clinton, Michigan. 
Now boys, here is a good chance for you. 
The plow will be given June 1, so you have a 
good chance to hunt up words. We will take 
Webster’s dictionary as the standard. Each 
list must be sent to me before June 1, with 
the name of the boy who composed it. I 
am not goiug to say that father or -mother 
must certify that they have not helped in the 
work. 1 have confidence enough iu my boys 
to know that they will be honest in the matter. 
I am going to include the girls iu this offer 
too. To be sure they won't have much use for 
a pi ow _i hope uoue of our girls will ever have 
to do such hard work as plowing—still, 
girls are pretty smart at spelling, and they 
will all have some one who will use the plow 
for them. If any girl wants to help her 
brother and will let me know before the lists 
are sent in, I will count all the words they 
may make together. It is understood though, 
that the girls are to have full credit for all the 
words they make up. Non then, all put on 
m 'LiU Instant relief. Final cure In 10 days, and 
A rjkJ. uevcrmorrife. No purge, no hjlIvcmio sup¬ 
pository. Sufferers will learn of a simple remedy, 
^ree, by addressing .1. MASON* 
78 Naanuu street. N* ■ • 
Brewster’s Patent Rein Holder. 
Your lines are where you put them not under 
horses’ feel. One agent sold 1- dog. In rive days; 
one dealer sold six (loz. In 15 days. Samples 
worth §1.50 fuee. Write for terms. 
E. E. IIKEWSTEIt. llolly, Midi. 
once before 
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING 
For orrr {JO YKAItS 
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CHEMISTS AND APOTHECARIES, 
Dear Uncle Mark: I am a girl of 11 years 
old. My father and mother are living. I 
have two sistei's and one brother. We have 
a lot of little lambs. We have a dog and a 
cat and lots of chickens. We have two cows 
and two calves. I would like to join the 
Y. IL C. I go to school at Spring Valley and 
I am in the Fifth Reader. I like to go to 
school very much. We have two pigs; one is 
black and the other one is w’kite. I have a 
sheen and lamb and a bantam hen. She is 
Flying Dutchman Jr. W W !® W 
J AK Till- l«'*t *11(1 llghtc.t dr*n Flow 
•a-LcaI. * A '? iiuii ever liiraed ."11 Fur drou¬ 
th*. cur turn ad “>U Furdrcu- 
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> deinoIlKliatlVO, logical, pliilo- 
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iiig, ^'DHilti'iiiil, lU-tunisliinK, 
luniidug, eomicttl.lmt all true 
\ when they decerilH'the merits 
Lot I he III.(iwcr Ibrcc-whcl plow, 
the » I.YlM. lll fCIIII IN, lidarr.., 
MOLINE PLOW CO. 
Moline, III. 
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OCCIDENT CREAMERY 
andREFRICERATOR 
Thick walls and Double Air Space. 
Positively ".ciiiwrni drawn wttli either 
cream or Hulk, t ff~Sv l.lfUng oTt'an.. no 
SUmmlns «f fllllt. SOU* .trlrlly ON atKIT. 
Bend for Circ tiara to the inannfac’rs, CLINTON. Io 
Matte Short Work ot It. 
Office of Dayton Journal , Dayton, O., 
Nov. 11. 1885.—In April, of 1888, after doctor¬ 
ing for four months, for kidney trouble, began 
taking Warner’s safe cure. In one week 1 was 
relieved of a stone as large as a peanut, fol¬ 
lowed by sediment that indicated dissolution 
of the stone.— W. H. Roczkr. foreman of 
job-room. 
THE GIBBS PATENT "IMPERIAL” 
Steel, Cast, and Chilled PLOWS. 
EQUIPPED WITH JOINTERS, ^ . 
if somebody beats you. By keeping strong 
and well, you can beat them in time. 
I suppose some of our boys are playing base¬ 
ball. I must say I like that game. 1 believe I 
could pitch such a curved hall that most of 
you would strike out. Let me give you base¬ 
ball boys a word of caution though. Don’t 
ever get so interested in the game that you 
can’t get it out of your mind. Many a good 
lesson, and many a fine piece of work have 
been spoiled by the memory of a base ball 
match. It is exciting, I know boys, but don’t 
let the excitement run away with you. There 
are very few people who cau make a living at 
playing ball. It is far more honorable to saw 
wood for a living. 
LETTERS FROM THE COUSINS. 
Dear Uncle Mark: Is there room in the 
circle for another little niece? If there is, I 
would like to crowd in. I am nine years old. 
I have two big brothers aud a little baby 
brother. The tiaby’s name is Ernest, and he 
has dark blue eyes aud nice dark hair. We 
live on a farm of 55 acres and have five 
horses, four cows and some young cattle and 
sheep. We have a pair of twin steers. Their 
names are Blaine and Logan. I hey are just 
BUCHER, GIBBS 4 CO.. CANTON, 0. 
TIMKEN^ SPRING VEHICLES 
OVER 400,000 xTgj- IN USE. 
many more soon, i have a pet dog aud his 
name is Tip. I have one pigeon. I had two, 
but the cat killed one. i received a package 
of your seeds and am going to make a garden 
soon, and I am going to try to get your prize. 
I have six Pekin ducks, and I get four eggs 
everyday. We have a line beach and we go 
iu bathing in the summer time. Mamma 
teaches us at home and I read in the Fourth 
Reader. Papa has a large crop of cabbage, 
10 acres of spinach, 10 acres of kale 12 acres 
of blackberries, 15 acres of straworries, one 
acre of lettuce, an aere-and-a-half of onions, 
and is planting 25 barrels of Irish | iota toes. 
Oood-bye. Yours truly, 
Rowells Pt.. Va., eva o. kirkham. 
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