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The Halstead Tribune from Halstead, Kansas • 2

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The Halstead Tribune. Published Every i'l'lday, THE BEST LOCAL PAPER GATSKK, Kilitor unil l'lib. For You To Read. If you dt sirs to take a delight ful trip for. either health or pleasure, would advise yon to go to Hot Springs, 'the Carlsbad of America," located in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, surround MEAT MARKET, Embick Son, Prop'r, Fresh Meats of all kinds always on Hand.

Boef, Veal, Fork, Sausago, Ham, Bacon, Etc, Etc CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Pat Cattle wanted at all times Kettle ltendered Lard. Why are we ACKNOWLEDGED LEADERS in tho DHUG BUSINESS? Because ie soil FIRST-CLASS GOODS at VERY LOW PEtt We are now making a Spialty MACHINE OILS Of which we havo LARGE STOCK and vill SELL CIIHAr Our GASOLIN is the Best in Halsteal. rjt5TTry it and you will uso no other. Very Respectfully Yours FRIDAY, MAR.

18, 1892 Terms of (Subscription i OutVoar 100 Bix Months Single 05 Ir Respect to Mr. Hunt, tuirAtu 11.U Kmiroli the fccilptiiiVHi J'nr In Them Ye Tlilnk Ye Hv Ktvrmil Ml mid They re Thi.y Which Tutlf.v of Me. (10 WI'l'U TUB LutlU, With grgat lutrest I natioe tut arguineut in)' friend, Mr, Hunt. puts forth in the reply to me. lid la ae particular to lead the people toths right moaning of the word of (jod.

I thing haajeft a little room tor some one to bring him to the light on a few points. 1 will admit that 1 made a mistake in regard to Adam being banished from the garden of Eden. Thanks to yon Mr, Huut for your correction; though I had already teen my mistake. Now I10 seems to go no much on Webster, think I can use Webster on him a little too. 11m aiiuaka of the two trees and about Adam eating of one end becoming us Gods with one quality tailing tiiat of uternul lifn.

Fur fear that man dmild acquire this quality. Ud thrust him out. He also eaya that Adutn ounld not die epiritually, for lit eould not lonae that which he Notice. By diroction of the people's Party State Oeutral Conimiltee, Members of the Hhi vey county 00111 niitteo are requestd! to meet at Fred Hhira's ohop, Main street, Newton, Kansas, Satnrday, Mar. 2(itli, at 2 p.

M. And every voter who loves his countiy more thau his predjudices or party ties, is invited to meet with us at that time for the purpose of nhowing their aiipreciatiou of the work done at the conference held in St. Louis, Feb. 22 to 21. By assisting iu organization and active work in Harvey coiinty for tha cause re presented by the People's party.

(3fio. W. Se'aton Fhed Siiiua Seu'y. 0. 3o.

Com. Diamond Items. Entered at the Postotlioe Bt Halstead, Kansas second-class mini matter. ed hy beautiful scenery, hue drives and walks, aud the most healing waters in the 'world. Iteached iu solid trains of the finest equipment, via Iron Mountain lloute.

For descriptive and illustrated pamphlet, free, write Company's Agents or General Passenger Agent, Mo. Pac. It'y St. Louis, Mo. The Fighting- Ground of the War.

From tiie beginning U) the end of tho war, the States of Vitginia, Maryhind-and west Virginia were the constant Boene of conflict between the contending armies, and there win hardly a day during the foilr years, when the sound ot battle ArVKBUBiNO Katks. Business locals, Eth tents, perlineeaeh Insertion. ihaplay adyortisfc-ments, iilti cent per inch ptr munllii Legal iiotices at legal ratea, All adverltiieuiuiils will l)o published and chuiged fur until ordered nut bnless otherwise directed, KANS i HALSTEAD, N- E. IRISH CO. RINGELMAN BUY YOUR did not possess, I say ho did die epiritnallyv Walton wants a creamery! and if Mr.

Hunt will read Ilia bible a little 'bit, lib will find that to be true. According to hie argument-, the devil has done more for men than could not have been heef in one or the other ot Kansas contributed 149,90 lba. of flour for the relief of Ituatsians, them. They life, theri foro. rich In aeftociatibns, and Ood lint Lot.

ua notice Oen. 2:17. For in the day that thou eateat there of, thou ahalUu rely die. Again: I saj ho (lied spiritually. If ho HARDWARE, STOVES, the very names of the stations as they ale an- did not die at all.

(iod did not make, his word Labor day is drawing near. Will it he observed as it ought to be? FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR. good, tor h(S told htm that he would die that (lay he ate there of. Aguin, let ua ttlrn to Ueu. 8:3.

lie told Adam if he touched it ha would die. Now ran the references from Gnu. 2:17 end eee whut death he meant. Ntlw, if it pleases you to take Wobt-lri hesays spiritual meads pure, holy. WAGONS, Buggies, Carts, Aud If Adam was not pure and boly when he A PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, THfc average acreage of wheat this year iu fcLaiisas is 92 per cunt bf last year's.

The report is that Senator Da-vid B. Hill will next fall wed the widow of the lute Daniel Manning, secretary Ihe tre usury iiuder Ulevelaud. was put In the garden, surely no mortal man has been pure since, nor never will be, for God said he made them in hit) image and likeness eo It jiust hare been the iner man, or spiritual rart Hunk of him. It was not the clay, for God is a spirit and ieekeih audi to worship iiim. Gild surely didn't make them like the devil (evil instead of spiritual) and oall thein like himself, and If he did muke I hem like himself (tie says heclid) they must have been pure, holy and if they diaobjod God, fell, Was cast out ubd died, they must have died spiiituully.

Mr. Hunt thinks they could Kans Halstead Tinware, Pumps Windmills, COliN SHELLEItS, And all kinds FARM IMPLEMENTS of RlEfeEN DYCK'S, The people of the Diamond district were terrably scared up the other night about 1 o'ebek by the report of guns and bells over at Mr. Miller's who was maft'ied few days ago. M. Miliar goes around with a broad smile on his face; Oil sty! you ought td just see Arch Deijuey now, he has got a new baggy.

Oh! don't wish I was a girl? I wonder what has becoitt bf M. Tage, we don't see him anymore at Diamond. Tell him the foot Midge has been put up again, and things nre all right. Tariff Reform. Gazette, Hutchinson, Kansas.

Mncli is said of lata about tariff reform, and there are three ways proposed by which it may be reformed. Peoples way. reconize no way of reforms ing an evil, except to abolish it. If man has heeil in the habit of stealing chickens, tile first alid most necessary step for hini to take, is to quit stealing chickens. "Jjft him that hath stole, 6teal no more." DEMOCRATIC WAY.

Our tariif--for--reveuue--only brethern propose to reform the tariff by clipping olf somd of the uonnceu on the trains, passing through this historic- region, cull up memories of Uib terrific struggle which took plade here thirty yoars ago. Antlolam, Harper's Ferry, Jlanasses, Ppottsyl-vauia, Ctilpeper, Fairfax, and Appomattox rise in review as wo pass, end Gettysburg, (he one battlefield on northern Hoil is hot faf It will be pleasure IU the soldiers of the to visit tliese scenes. Thousands there arB, no doubti who have not done so since the war. And now, when tlie Grand Knuuippment is to be held at Washington, it will altord ah opportunity to the Veterans buoIi as thty have never had, to review tlie burner battlefield of this region. In choosing a route to the Graud Encampment, oare should be taken to select lines which pass over this hjstbric ground.

Ff oiii the West, the Ohio Mississippi lluilivay runs riift.ugh Caf Lines to Washington, in cbn. nection with the Baltimore Ohio Itond, passing through West Virginia, Maryland anl Northern Virgin with Clarksburg; Mdrtinabnrg, Antietain, Harper's Ferry and Maryland HeightH on the way, and fainting tho direct line to Gettysburg. Or, by taking the Ohio A Mississippi Railway in connection with the t'lii'sapeateitOhio onte, we pass through the very heart of Old Dominion the scene bf Bonie of the hoaviesl fighting of the war. No other routes to Washington can present so much of interest tb thb nit nibar!) of the ftfand Army as these, and it should not be forgotten that from St. Lobis uhd tho West, the Ohio Miszissippi Railway is their direct and best connection.

For rates of fare, r'obtes, time of trains, and further information, address A. J. Lvtle, Gen'l Western Passenger O. ri M. K.v., I'J5 N.

Brosdway, St. Louis, Mo. The latest electrical Scheme is for an electrical railway between Chicago and St. Louis which is to make the rate of 100 ruiles an hour. Malleis, riot have died spiritualty because they could not loose what they did not possess.

God surely would not create them like himself and not give then! a spirit. Now, to the first references (Horn. 6:23) for the wages of sin is death, but the gift of MAstTAtCTlIItEn OF PINE HALSTEAD, KANSAH TS ES, S. K. MARTIN LU1BEB CO.

REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. IS- 3 ddbrs Sonth of Frisco House. God is eternal life thorough Jusris t'htisf bur Jord. What death dues this meata? It moans the spiiitsid death. Again, (I for: the sting ol death is sin.

Also (James 1:15) then when lust, hath conceived it bringetll fortli sin, and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death. (Epli. 4:24) And that y'o put on the new man, which after God was created in righteousness and holiness. Bo jdu see God is rinlite'dusnoss and true holiness and if Adam was made in His likeness he must have been pure and holy too. Then if he disobeyed Uod and listened to the devil iiiid served him, lie mUst Dave been dead unto God and alive onto tile devil.

It must have been spiritually. Now this is all 1 will eay for thie time hbt if it does not satisfy Mr. Hiiut, and he wants any thing more through the paper and thinks lie can prove the aesertaln he has made, he is just the man I wunt to hear from, just the man 1 am looking for. So step out uhd take yonr medicine however bitter it may lie. Yours witn respect, G.

N. JlATflliWB. all Kinds jj NG MATERIA HALSTEAb, KANS Migs Anna SHaw is kind to the republican party and she believes the republican party to be to her parly the woniaii Suffragists. Kansas Democrats and republican's speak of each other as "National Allies." "Bints of a feather, etc." A sort bf a buzzard's roost, you kn'otf. Editou Ed.

S. Moore, of the Workmen and Farm staff, of Pueblo, disappeared in a very strange manner about 3 months ago. His friends think he has rilet fodl play. Kansas supplies the leading brator of the national political patties. Ingalls, St.

John and Jerry Simpson'. Whatever Kansas does; right or wrong, she will be first. C. Journal. HALSTEADi KANSAH.

outside branches. I hey plopo'se 1 i City Meat Market, G. B. FEY, Prop'r. Packer and dealer in all kinds of and Salt Meats.

Fine Lnril; nreukfast Iteaeon, Sugar tared Hniiis, Corn ifoef, Pick led pork and everything found in a lirst-clasB shop. PETRIE. to havf the man ciiied of stealing by having; him steal less. If he has been stealing both hens aud roosters; they pr pose that lie desists from taking roosters aiid coilfine his thefts to hens alone. REPUBLICAN WAY.

Our republican brethern claim that the tariff is nut a vice at all, but a virtue, and although it r-xU the musses for the benefit of the classes, it is none the less a virtue. They would say to tlie ihrii; who has been stealing chickens, to not oulv take the hens and roosters, but go even farther aud steal the eggs and the nest also. They are looking for reform in the opposite direction. The McKinley bill THE LEADING SAVSAOE A Si'KCf AI.TV, HALSTEAD, KAXSAji Had the Desired Effect! II Carholl-ton, Green '88. highly reoominond Pastor Kocnig's Nerve Tonic to anybody that ha s' Buffered from headache as my son did for 5 yoars, because two bottles of the medicine ourcd biin.

M. MoTIOUE. D. MarebO.isni. For 8 years I had feolings that I ciui hardly doscribe.

I would feel at tiuios that I wdfS amo-ly dying, or have presentiments that something dreadful wos about to happen; since taliinjj Pastor Koenlg'9 Nerve Tonic 1 have felt like a diflorent person. It is a wonderful medicino. MltS. AGNES SHJiA. LoRETTO, March 2, 1891.

I have taken Pastor Koemg's Tonic for epi ProbMdcoii A Challenge. 1 I hereby "challeiige G. N. Mathews or any Christian preacher of liny member to prove from the bible story of cmution that man fell or aiu-iied or died 'spi'rituuil'y of any other way in consequences of disobedieiice. 'I'he storl' is not a serial is complete in one chapter.

If succeeding chapters tell a different so much wiir.se for them tlie first correct lit leusl until proveb false. The close of Gen 1 finds the universe in good working order, sun, moon and stars, and our little enrth well stocked with "living creatures" both on land and in the sea. Mau has been created maland female and given dominion and full possession "over all the earth" with a bill of particulars in verse 27 giving to them without reserve "every herb and every tree toyou it shall be for meat." Who is it that comes in chapter 2 with his "exception cIbubb" depreciating the value of the work that had taken tbi' 6fst premium being pronounce ill the Go'd interpreters please tell lis is the One Ournipotent, the ('rca-tive Company of Che first otia'pter who said "come, let us make man," of the individual "Lord God" of tho second chapter, orthejealons H. B. RUTH, IERCHANT.

IS- Ivans. Halstead, lepsy of 8 years' standing, and it worked like a charm on uie, alter several doctors did me no was tnrirr reloi ni vimvetl from a o-o CARPETS, republican standpoin t. good. Vour medicine is perfection. L.

O. VAN CLEAVE. The Ellsworth council litis repudiated of bonds voted to the Frisco railroad for the establishing of a division at that plaee. The divjsion wts located at Burr-Ion; hence their action, Newton Republi can. THE hew People's party faoh-gressmeh and Senators not only command respect at D.

but the bid party p'eople are getting exceedingly cautious about trying issues with them. Cincinnati Herald. A Viilnablo IIoc'J on su.it, ffoo lo any address, pud poor a'so obtain VitU nioiiU'ine nob r.f cRal'KO. This rEeJr Was lice nrooarefl oy tap revcrenu 'astor Kucnig. iff fert waviie.

since ii aud snow piftpurod afider his VyVsa KOEICS WE'D. Chicago, Sultl by DraKJsists at ST per Bo'Us. 0 tor Z' 5 fi UotUus l'or HO. FLOOR OiL CLOTH'S WINDOW SHADES, Undertakers Goods, ORGANS, SEWING Machines, Etc, I airi also prepared to furnish all kinds of repairs for sewing ma chines toil short notice. Fdr prices tc, call at my store Sth.

Main St. STONE DRUG STORE, Foil A COJli'LETE LINE Of Company, nf ill 3 Who wero struck with fear farmers! see th TWO-IN-ONE GATE. CALL ON T. B. VANHORN, "lest man is to become as one of us?" Knowledge on this subject demands a promitiai H.J.

Bon'd-Holde'rs and Bread-Winners The trouble with most men is, they spend more money than they make; that is', they live in a mora 'extravagant manner than their 'salaries will admit. Fortunate is JTJSf OUT! Special Announcement: flRIIW PA CLUdlWQ RATES. The Tribune and the weekly Kansas City Star. .81.00 MEDICINES, The Arena Publishing bee leave to UHUUU, illlUlll announce that they have just lnade arrangements that man who adjusts living to the with the author of "Bond-holders and lifead. KANSAS.

HALSTEAD, 6ize of his pocketbook. winners." Mr. 8. S. King of Kansas (ty.

by which they control this most powerful of all i.OO 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.50 llworth Times, i Kansas Commoner, Alliance. Ladies Magazine, Ne ton Kansas Hutchinson reform politicrl pamphlets, and have now in press an immense editk- n. This is naqneition-' ably the most forcibly written essay, which the A. T. MOUNTS TOUSOtllAL ARTIST Perfumes and Toilet Articles, Tronsses Snsjpensories.

Wall Paper and Stationery, Oils, Paints, Glass Varnish and Paint Brushes oi' all knds distributed social and economic conditions of the present time have called foith. In it Mr. There 'are sevfelal more kissing' games that are going on at parties. "Clap in and clap oat" Is very pop- ular in some neighborhoods; In this game all the gills gooul intO' a room apart from the young rneu.i A 'door, keeper gets the names of: the girls the young men want to see. The door keeper then callsthe girls into the room, and each sits down beside the yoiiing man whom she thinks chose her.

If she does not sit down by the young man who chose her, the young man kisses her, and then claps his hands until she goes out into the other room, when she is chosen by some other young man. If the girl sits down beside the yoiiug mail who chose h'er. however, he kisses her twice, and she is allowed to remain. After all the girls aie chosen, and get their 'rig lit placet, the boys 'go out into the other, room, a'fwl the girls do tlie choosing and kissing. The ''ne'edle'g eyfe" is aho'tlier pastime.

The enure 'form into a circle, except a gii-Fand young mail, who slaud on one side of the circle, with right hands elapsed above tile heads of tne those in the Circle. This arclils the needle's eye, jtlie company riiar'ch iiuder the arch until the girl the young man was'to kiss comes along, when he brings the arch down, stopping the pocsBionaud kibsesher. Then the ppcessiou moves on', and. the girl selects a youtig man in the same way, and. kisses him.

The two persons who form the needle's eye are'regularly changed during the game. Ex. King slipwsby Uie tiullitinsof the lust cehius, Other papers and periodicals made "khowli hy calling at this office! the teal eauee for the far-reaching discontent df the industrial millions. He allows that the great wealth-producing classes are. In the nature of things, under our present condition, growtug ileriry T.

KANSAS HALSTEAD, poorer; while a few hundred individual! in a few centres of wealth are accumulating colossal fortnnes. Valuable maps and statistics arc given, Guthrie; Oklahoma Ter'y. fe (. Eyeby, man who votes for a law that enables the speculator to ac-cumulafe 'f lie profits of labor with-out reudeiing an equivalent, is a robber. Every man who votes for a law that, by depressing industry, throws men, women and diildreu out of employment, that are willing jo work; or 'compels to woi at starvation wages, is a "mnrdefer.

Every minister who does not lift his voice against fin economic system that iobs labor of its profits, virtue of its and enterprise of its legitimate fruits is a hypocrite. Tut this in'yonr smok and 'pipti it. National Reform. at which appeal to the eye and the reason of every, dondtful person. Seingia belioving.

There cab be no reasonabhi question but what if a BATH ROOMS Open Daily. i For first-class barber work in eyery particular, call on mo and you will find the experienced artist. WiU be pleased to see all the customers of tho shop and many new ones. Ladles' aid Ctillrti'i Hair Cottiket specialty HALSTEAD, KANS. A for ti I.Alt FAMILY.

Jennie Mow is it; Kate, that you alwan seem to 'catch on 'to the last new thing? I)o 1. may, you always seem to get ahead or me." Kate I don know I certainly do not make liny exertion in that direction." Well, duriiiK-rhi! lust few tnonthsi for I'xuiuiuo, you have taken up paintinin R. W. BERRY ATTORNEY at LAW. million copies of this book should bd scattered over the South, West and Npfthwest, it would reshlt in carrying a largo majority of the 8tateB Ifiiinga made for laVid on Therokee onth't.

Arrnpahoe and Cheyenne Reservations and all land in Oklahoma. (Soldiers Declarations filed, liegerd Agent for Mor jan's Manuid of Home, stoadere. Hook and Mp.p sent by mail, $1. 00. in these sections People' partj" in tlie.com ing election.

Hence it is Certainly tho duty as it as the interest of all aid in Circulating this book. price of the book is twenty-five (25) of $15.00 a hundred. Practice ih. all tf'ourts, both State and Saaeral All business receive prompt and carof ul attention. Offlce OTcr Barnmn's Drz Gooas Store, NEwfdN, KANSAS JJL pruvided tho cheok uocompunies the orders Plra4Si(tN0 Fierce Building, Copley Square Boston, Mass.

SMITH. PHOTO Do You Want Gold? V4. CHpple is not.a health It is a wealth jesort Location near ft Pikes' Peak, Gold: bright.yellow gold as ftiund at grass roots and in the rock formation. Reliable reports cjuiui lius 1b tp-day thethe. richest camp i ivithoul any tencher J'ou came to the rescui' Makei, Halstead, Ks.

lien miss Jbaturwfl ocserteu tier Dctsarte class so suildeuly, and cortninly wo arc all improve injr iu srrace under your instruction; I heard Main St. in Colorado. Assays average $100 ton, and CITY LIVERY STABLE, BOB ROBERT, prop. Kaep nothing but good rigs which may be bud on short notice you ti'lltiiK Tommy l.nrae last srening how 111s ciuu raauo miatauos in piaymg uasoouif vou seem to be un 011 nil the latest nni Funston's fbiends in Kansas if lie really has any left ought to give' him some advice. The poor old "farmer" we persist 'in running up against the Alliance threshing, machines getting the stuffing knocked out of liifti.

K. have ran aa high as One. hundred people perday.jsre roabing to Fremout chief town, pi tho district. a life time, is worth looking after! Xoucan set hese quickly and comfortaldy, by tokjng the Santa Fe U6ute( Only line with do change of curs from CJiicairo, Kansas City ahdother principal cities td Flollscant nearest railroad station, v.illi daily stages to Fremont. Inquire of W.

K. IioiiuiiTSoN, Agt. O. JONEB, Pltoi'KIETOU 6f City Livery Stable. First Class ltigs at Reasonable Untes Horses boardetl by the day fir week.

West Second Street; lialstcad, Kansas C. S. WHITE, BLACKSMITH riiui prepared to do all kinda bf work in tlie Blacksmith and Wagiou making line; i A Scientific American Know just initio (iniitKieraiicirounisuincesi you entertain bcautlfullrj and in the last mouth you have improved so in heulth.onin, pbTsicalcultureexeiviscs. Where do you Ret all of your iuforniutiort from in this little out-of-the way placuf lof you never go to tho city." Katui "Why, Jennie, you trill mako mi! vain. I havo only one source ol information, but It is surprising now it meets all wants.

1 very seldom hoar of anything new but what tho next lew days bring me full Information on the subject. Jlagicf Kol lagiv.inM And a great treasure it la to vis all, for it roully furnishes tho rending for tlio whole household: I'ntlier lin9gien up his magazine that he has taken for years, as ho says this one gives more and better information on the subjects of tho dnyj and mother says that it is that that mukes her such famous housekeeper. In fact, we all agree that it li Is gratifying to note that the Republicans are going in a new. tied this year. The lessbns of the past two years have taught them that they cannot r.f-i ford to nominate a man for ofiice simply.

because he bears the pirty They fully understood that j.the day of tremendous majorities had gone' by, and that, unusual as may the Republican is iri need of votes. To the end that a r. tho( party may reg'aih its. lost strength in Congress and hold 4 possession of the state hdilse, it is understood among party, ieadei-s that good morals and good record be. essentials in a candidate.

therefore, who have scauda. lized the state by bribe-taking or other legislative jobbery need not apply. To nominate such "men would be lo invite defeat, and hav-i i'ng had a taste of defeat, the party ijs ijnwiiliDg to take tiny risks. K. CfStar.

Agency for -t'onsiiinptioH Ctired. An bid pliysician. retired from practice, have ing had placed in his hnnds by an. East India skYoiir Deafer For missionary society flie formula of a simple veg- Oklaliorn Cherokee Strip. All eyxis are turned toward Okluhoma and the Indian.

Territory, alid thousands ars wailing anxiously for olUcial uotice of the opening to settlement of lands in the I'herokco Bt Hp, ahd the Chnienne and Arapahoe country. To those who Uesire to see the promised land, the Sarita Fe HoutH nffei.a thA inducemeht of Excursion Eliiistead, etable remedy for the seeil.v aud for consumption, bronchitis, oatarrh, asthma snd all throat anil lung aftectidns, aiso a positive and radical cure debility CAVEATS, AFKCH PATENTS and all ueryous comolatnts, after having tested MACHINE OILS. WHIPS. llateo from all its stations In Kansas, (including ita wonderful curiati v'p in thousnnds of of.ojuies, Iibu foil It his dtlVy to make it knowii to hib suffering fellows. Actuated by this mottle rr tTDERBOVK is n.ade from InomfM Uiillla nature's own touuhest, and sironiiest elastic material.

Kelt weafiiiK. wnlps niaac Kansaa City end St Joseph, RebrijskoCa-lorado and New Mexico. The rate will be One Fore for the round Irip to aU points in OklnUtk ost Stock Tor 8fc, SOe. 7c I.M1, Sl.SS and fucl fYMfk. and a desire td relievo huinafl Buffering, 1 ost QiiiilitV i ttiODiily really Tamil muganno pimiisnen, 1 as wo nave sent for samples of ull of thetn, I and tind that 0110 is nil for men, another all i fur women, mid another for children only, Vflillothiaono suits every one of us; so only ueed to tnko ono instead of several, aud that is where tho economy comes in, lor it is only ji.no a enh 1'erhups you think I am too'Uivish in mv pmisci but 1 will let you see ours.

of. bettcrtill, send lOeents tn tho i-ut-lishi fi Jennings Demorest, 15 East Stivet, New York, for snmplo copv, and 1 shall always consider that 1 havo done yon a grout favor; and may be you will ueciittim. us out, ns vou any we have the reputat ion -j' lieing the beat informed family in town. 1 that lie ao It is Dciuoreat'a Family Maeitn does it." send free bf of Charge, Ui all who lhsir it, tlifs, tfcu'oi and Biding. "Be CCATUCRRflUS COPVRSOHTS, lr Information and free Ilnndhoo write to munn t) an Broadway, new yokk.

Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Kverv patent fcaUeu out liy ns is brouaht befors tho public by a notice Riven tree of charge lu the Larffcst ctrcntatlon of aTiy sdentiftc paper In tha worlJ. Pplendidlr lllustrate.1. No lntplUneut nun should be wlltuiut It. Weeltl S3.00 a year; fii-rfi six mmit'u.

Addrexn MlTXX CO rPBl.HltKK,3Kt BrM'twrnr. Km VnHt eaxe.aud ask for a I i iikimv iiki recipe, in German, French; for English, wiih ful I est aiiet.v "tt l'lleiw' by mai ticket's to be sold on Tnesdny. Marcli. Kind I only, Hlop-over privileges alluwefl at all poiqts south of Arkansas Tickets gdod for return Jinlil April Slst.lKIB. For full particulars regard -j lug rates, tickets, stop-overs, etc call on 1 W.

K. Kobkiitson Santa eint. mail by addressing with stain naming this paper. A. Noyes, KSi lowrr' liliwk, llochester New York.

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