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WALTER BAKER & GO, The Largest Manufacturers pf PURE, HfCH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent, bare receWad HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS il!n Europe ana America. TTislilcettie Dutch l'roceca. no Alfca- I lie8"r other Chemicals or Dtcs are nl in inr r.f their nrrna rations. Their delicious UKbAKr am uutUAis aOEOiuieiy pure and soluble, and cents less than one cent a cup. SOLD BY CROCenS EVERYWHERE. T r3USl LI l t .. .1- mu&r.w The tail ways in Iowa "represent, on their mileage in that State alone, an investment of $317,619,000. Of this amount $119, 494,003 is i-. oj-pital I stofh, -LIch is held by .31,521 stock. holder?, of whom only G13 reside in Iowa, and whose holdings aggregate $7,83S,000. WALTER BAKER & GO. DORCHESTER. MASS. We would not hart expended HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLURS doing galvaniaing, for which wo made no extra charge, had there not been merit in tt. Galvanizing consists in coating Uie trong lut moat perishable (in thin tbeete) metal, steal, with the almost indestructible (even when very thin) metals, xint and aluminum. If there were not great merit in gaivanittag, no one would pay if more for galvanized barbed wire or sheet iron thn ungalvaniied eewts. If we were making painted wiurfmills to-day, w should furnish an Tbt is : fioil price for an 8-foot paint wui lmill WK HiaU YUli TIIK ASKS. WE t'OlLD KOT ..III TOll A' POOK, film ED WHEEL, Mill OAK JlaUK OF ETAL 8ALTAKIXKU HIFOUK HKIKG ft T 10UKTHER, IF YOU HOCLO PAY Is DOl'BLK PR UK KOU IT. We build the best we know, and knowing tliat painted thin sheets ar practically worthier, we have nothing to do with them. The enormous cost ol preparing to do galvanizing, and of doing iC well on a lrr sea le. deters others. SOME M Y ALV iSIZtii RHKXT4 Al PIINCII AM MIEAR AKU MAKE THEM If ArTElltTAKO WHEELS OH TASKS MADE OF tiALVAftlZEl) tlllHTS HI ST DIT KIR8T AmOt RD THE K I V El 8, JOISTS, ASi KUUEa, AND ARB, THEREFORE, EOT SO UOOU A3 FAISTKD ONK. How OMjr concern can get our prices fot painted windmills and painted towers, or those mad up oj galvanized material, cut, eh rami and punched after the gal vaniting ix done, can onlu be erplnined by Vie fact that people who buy them are iynoiant of the talue of galfnttiimg. We now galvanize everything after it is completed, even bolts and nuts. We galvanise with the root improved processes and in the moat perfect known and attainable manner. The process : WTien a ttciion of an Aermotor Wheel is all rivtUid up, completed and cleaned of runt grid impurities, it it imm'erted in melted zinc there until tt becomes unfit eiwy crack, and bpening of eeeru closed up and satu molUm metal, and pieces composing the soldered and welded then yon have some- during and reliable. . It is doers cannot sflord to do it aluminum melted from one sUrqry white coating which ever portion of the A ermo-. i i e and aluminum when a tn ie,form, with the steel, alto t, which ranuot be indt sti-uctible. In our pre- priifes of t wind mills, illultrstion of what we kkdksk;kino an old, it in inkimtely 81'. KIKICl I OI SLY SHALL m Mr, and aluminum and left as hot as that metal, and crannp, crtrice, port sott is filled, rated with the the whole TS section become together as on piece. thing that is strong, en expensive to do, and small We keen GO tons of zinc and year's end to another. The fills erety pore and covert tor Wheel, Vane and Tower, it isfiret put an, but after a themical combination or melted and is practically vious ad. we talked of towers, etc., and as an could do in the wy of ARTICLE AND PITTING PERIOR SHAPE AT A PRICE, ANKOl'NCED THE OF Kit OX AN ALL-STE1I. VEKY SI PVRIOn rirn CI TITER, WORTH 40 AS PRICES WO, AT $10. IS OCR NEXT AO. Wr SHALL OFPCU YOO 80JIKTIUKO OF STILL GKKATKR IMEREST. Aermotor Co.. Cbica. T W. La 0iplAS SO ILHW ISTHE3EST. "IT FOR AK!N(3y cordovan; FSEKCH A. ENAMELLED CALF. 4.$3.SP FiNC Calf &.!tANSARQ0( 3.50pCL!CE,350LW. wf IDaYS'SCHOOLSHQEa , ;rNnpnfrATAiPffitr . Over Ons riillaioQ Peopla wear ths W. L. Bongias $3 & $4 Shoes All oi2r shoes aro equally satisfactory Th ?y give the best va!ae for the nonev. They equal custom shoes In styl? and flt Thzir we&rine qaaSities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stamped on solaj From $1 to S3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you vre can. B N U 12 . L ; AFTER DINNER W . r4 1 3 " . iiii lea 1 1 1 , m ev -4S varn v: ii r-.-.4Vi -o r- --i Z.S "W - - Big dinner last nJitht? It was, indeed. Plenty to drink, 00 f ; Well, I should say bo. Headache In consequence? Oh, no. ' How do yon m&nago it? RipansmT&bvlei TVill that do Itl Every time. Alabama sustained serion3 loss in her coal output last year, fifteen per cent, in quantity and twenty per cent, in value, coal having fallen in that State from ninety-nine to ninety-one cents. This lo3s represented nearly $1,115,003. Georgia also was shorfc about 330,003 t3n. At tha close of the year 1SX), there were only 163 horses in Aus tralia; now there are more than 100, 000,000, and they are increasing at the rate of 30,030 per annum. Eighty per cent, of these ara saddle and light harness horses: the remainder are thoroughbred, draught and ponies. Brown University has officially adopted academic gowns for its grad uate students and ths members of tha faculty. The hoo I for a D jsfcor of Divinity is brown, linsd with white ; thatfor a Doctor of LiW3 is entirsly of brown. The exterior of all other hoods is black, and the.interior brown, except, as noted, in th9 case ol the D. D. hood. Tii2 woman movemsnt is advancing with rapid strides in Germany, notes the Chicago. Herald. It is about i to have a paper all to itself which will be known as the Frauenbewegung. There will 'be summaries of native and for eign writings on the woman question, sketches from life, interviews with persons who are furthering the cause and translations from foreign journals. In anjirticle in the Arena on "The Sweating System in Philadelphia," written by Eev. Frank M. Goodchild, the author says : "One man was asked to repair the roof ovar his workmen. It was giving them rheumatism, asthma and consumption. He said : "Men are cheaper than shingles; no sooner does one drop out thin a dozen ara ready to take his pli3e." We do not ( intend to dwell upon tho brutality of this expression, comment? the Ameri can Non-Conformist. The man sim ply said what many others think and do not say. Or if they don't think it, they act upon this theory. The ques tion for us is simply Is it true that men are really cheaper than shingles? Ala?, it is true! j Shingles cost money, men do not. Men cai be .had for nothing. If a workman dies it do 33 not cost his employer a single cent to put another one in his place. Daring times of slavery that was different. A man had to be bought. Economically speaking, free labor is cheaper than Elave labor. The slave has to be main tained -whether he is working or not; the free laborer gets nothing unle3i he is at work. The slave represented a capital! invested which had to be taken care of; the free laborer repre sents nothing. la our are an indus try cannot be developed with slavr labor. It is too dear. It recently happened in one of the counties of our State that a woman whose husband was, witH his horse, kille.d by a rail road train recovered ten cent3 dam ages for iter husband and $33 for the horse. Probably because men are cheaper than shingles. for The copner production of the world r 1891 was 330,503 tons. o) CD) Is absolutely necessary in order to have good health. The greatest afflic tion of the human race is impure blood. There are about 2100 disorders inci dent to the human frame, the large majority arising from the ' impure or poisonous condition of the blood. The best remedy for all blood dis eases is found in Hoods Sarsaparilla. Its remarkable cures are its loudest praise. It is not what we say but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story. No remedy has ever had bo marked success, or won such enormous sales. Scrofula in its severest forms yields to its potent powers, blood poisoning and salt rheum and many other diseases are permanently cured by it. For a general Spring Medicine to remove those impurities which have accumu lated during the winter, or to overcome That Tired Feeling, nothing equals "I wish to say that 3 years ago we had a beautiful boy bom; to us. At the age of 11 months he breathed his last, a victim to im pure blood. On Aug. 4, 1891, another boy wa3 born, who at the age of two months be came afflicted with the same disease. We believe the trouble was constitutional, and not common sore " mouth. I procured a bottle of Hood's! Sarsaparilla and com menced to give it I regularly to botbmothe and baby. Improvement began at once. We ha.ve succeeded in eradicating' the scrof ulous blood from the system, and to-day we are blessed with a nice, fat baby , boy, 18 months old the very Picture of Health, all life and full j of mis jhief thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am a minister in the Methodist Protestant Church, and it affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all as a safe, sur remedy. Even my wife, after taking Hood's, becama healthy and fleshy and has the bloom of girlhood again.'' Rev. J. M. Pate. Brook line Station, Missouri. " ' ' 0 S O Salvationists in Finland. The Salvation army in Finland now! consists of, eighteen corps, fifty-four officers, and eighty-seven under-o'tleersJ The soldiers, and recruits number up ward of 5,000. When shad first made their appearance in California they were worth $1.20 per pound. tr. Kilmer fcWAMP-lioor caraa all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation frea Laboratory Binahamton, N. The prompt man ba a right to le slow when tuere t no hurr,-. -Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the iruma, reduces inflamma tion, auays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle Who keeps no chickens isn't worried when he sees a hawk. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood pnrifler, rives freshness and clearness to the complex ion and cures constipation. 25 ct& SO cts 15. He who is just does not need to fctudy logio of law. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp son's Eye-water. Druggists sell at 25c per bottle. A word in the head U worth two in the aiouth. ' ' The Greatest nedica! Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. CON ALU KENNEDY, OF RGXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Hamor from the worst Scrofula downtoacommon pimple. Send for Book, Manistee, Mich. , Feb. 14 1 1895. Dr. Kennedy, Dear Sir : ".- I am the little toy you ent the Discovery td about six weeks ago. two bottles and also the J used salve. ? When I began to use the medicine my sores were as large as a quarter of a dollar, and now they are as large as a ten cent piece and J feel much better. Mamma and Jfeel very thankful to you. 1 shall write again and tell you how 1 am getting dlong. J remain your little friend ANDREW POMEHOY, Lnlf Street. l, ' -' ' '. thrive on Scott's Emulsion when all the rest of their food seems to go to waste. Thin Babies and Weak Children grow strong, plump and healthy by taking it. j overcomes inherited weakness nd all the tendencies toward Emaciation or Consumption. JThin, weak babies and growing children and all persons suffering from Loss !of Flesh, Weak Lunga, Chronic Coughs, and Wasting Diseases will receive untold benefits from this great nourishment. The formula for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed bv the med ical world for twenty years. No secret about it. Send for pamphlet on ScoWs Emulsigtti FREE. Scott & Bowne, N. Y. .All Druggists. , SO cents and $ I. A arjsj-X.fc r. HAVE YOU FIVE OR MORE COWS ? If so aIlabyM Cream Separator will earn its cost for you evary year. Why continue an inferior system Another rear at to great a loss? Dairying is now the yprotltfle feature of Agriculture. Property con ducted It always pays wen. and must pay you. You Seed a Separator, and rou need the BKSTV-tlie -Baby." All styles an3 capacities. Prices, J7i. 1 1 THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., Branch CCcss: ELGa.HL. Gintrai 0tScs: 74 CCSTUWDT ST KEW YCSX. 2
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