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Princeton Progress from Princeton, Kansas • 2

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JTBLISIIED VERY FBiDAY Rr LITER A SO TES. The Special Offer Tvo Good Papers. T. W. Fi Z0 3, Ed.tor Publisher of The Youth's Companion includes New Books t'je cdmirabie Doable Holi Jhv TEEMS: SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE.

Prospectus for iSSS Beautiful Christmas Namber. berfor Thanksgiving and C'Liiotmas traeiear. THE WEEKLY fii moiim i with colored covers and full-pair QcxesOfThe Meadow. Br Eluce Mack Illustrated by Harriet M. Bennett.

Kew Juree Collins 5(t pictures, twenty pges each. These, utu an enure year -ii ....1.50. York: E. p. Duttoa Company.

with the other weekly it sues to Ja Vlii Vim I iv lUlilGUil. This is the first illustrated book of The holiday issue, now ready, is complete in itself, containing no matter. The cover is enriched by an oiiiinarv border rriited iulrcld serial The Herr Most wag found guilty of Ubing mceridiary language. poems, ao ia. coiiuuiis iie mosr sones and essays by distinguished writers and sunerb iliu.

irafiona uary 1, 1888, will be sent free to all new subscribers who send ir for a year's subscription to January, 1883. Thk Companion has been greatly enlarged, is finely illustrated, and no other weekly literary the season to come to our notice, and if it be a forerunner of what will be offererd to the reading public in the way of book art this season, there certainly is a great improvement over Au.ong the important articles to abpear d-irh-g the year 1833 ara th fob John L. Sullivan has signed a contract to fipr'ii Mitchell for five thousand a Bid a. iv iii oeua iuf prospecci-us; ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON contribute to f.a;-h number linrinit Die year, he will of mi.ny htil nt-u-nnl iu a fuiiiiljHr 'aui trav last season's publications. This vol paper gives so much valuable read ing and so many illustrations tor eo ume contains 50 quarto pages with whole page colored illustrations on d-c win torm new onnU ol tr.en!.uip i-t- pn the ubior and thoutau ls of i-eadoeV lu tiie first ennlled "A Chapter nn Di tums." in ihoSauuary iiuniber, lie re- low a price.

llfl SUl.JLTl, collie I Ulere i r.ict ooneruiar rrrs-ndent Grevy, of France, re. i0'ned the presidency of the French Republic and Francois Sadi-Carnot was cliosen to fill the raeancv. each alternate page and an illustra- Straii-fe I use ol Dr.Jokvli aud Sir. iu; oi ij-'iu ox lue uuir laiuou. Rtory Ky-e." tau verse on eacn or tne pages.

Ouh Little Osks abd tub Nck Oil $1.00 A YEAR ASD THB THE EAGLE TWO DOLLARS A YEAR pepers J2 for year. The Weekly Chronicle Telegraph is an 8 page, paper, and contains choice original iStories by the best American authors; Far-hion Notes and suggestions for the Household, by leading writers; Amusements for the Family Circle; Agricultural Notes; Latest Financial and Market -ieneral News and a choice selection of interesting reading for everybody. Send a postal card to the Veekly Telegraph, Pitt-burg, Pa. l'orasamplj ropy. These illustrations are not only char- peey f.r December gives its usual quota ot good things, and something actetistic and apt, but they are finely executed.

Parents who desire to more in happy glimpses of holidays to which the little people are look please the little ones and at the same ing forward with great expctations. Several of our neighboring exchanges eoiiipJain of thyirlsiibscribers being bo backward iu paying their subscription-. Vv'e are glad that our alone iu this respect. If they would pay a part, even 50 cts. ACCi)i by W.

S. CHAPf.AIN, will be ne first of aopeneet allj- important aiid series of papers of rajlwavs. and rote tru-tifiii in-CiUrtnifr irrtat eHKino rinir feais, fanieus runni'l. un-l i-a. teg, and, iudecd.

ihiwe bra'ii-h" of th Pubiect whidta in this daj enfriiL-e ttio ati- ion of ih wiiole counsry. The illusir.uionn whicu aioompuny this serio, will ba very oiab o. ttuj boautiful. Tho aulliori aud tbo titles if the funir. articlps win ba uanouuocil laier, DR.

I). A. SARGENT'S papers on Phrsieal Proportion an rhypical Train- will bo eont.ntiod tiy tovenil ofincnusUig ivtaroit. with rich aua noiquu illusuatioa as those wlr.cb have already appeared. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES in'erest will be thoso on tin.

Ca-n- pa.gn ot.V. irte i' by .1 )I1X ('. ou he ai JLr by E. p- MI.ASHKiEI.D-t-H-o naj.ers by EPWA'tn L. WILSON' re-niis ot reent I' rvntian a srtiele by WILLIAM F.

a stoje co-im i qi r-HWt on am! nmnv other of ernal lnti ie.it, itoFF.S mh mii a-; elfc on tha i-jp of the I'arth will be continoc-J; and i unon tn-oof th uio grout of temporary Euri wriU'U will be taccouii-anied by ii. audtovcl: ortri.t iiinsr ntam. time give them something that will cultivate a love for the beautiful in art, can find nothing more elegant or niese glories and pictures will g. straight to the juvenile. I e.trt, ai.d artistic than the" Caeeuof the Maad set young ears listening for the first ows." tn.k:e of hells demiting the apt.

road at a it would' help a great deal. of beloved ir-anti Clause. This beau Cocntrt I.uck. I3y John niibberton, author tiful nthly has its corps of special Ve notice several idle bovs on the of "Helen's Eabies." "liruton'g Bayou writers and artists; and all it en Philadelphia. J.

B. Lipplnoott Com streets who should be Ja school. Pa tains i freshly gotten up with care pany. 2S0 pp. Price tl.

to pleae and cultivate the class for rents should ascertain whether their bovs go to school when thev are sent Wo will send the FAGLE and the Weekly Tr-legrnph, to any address In the United f.tates or Canada, for one year for 3. T. W. Pi Has. There are but few American Nov whom it is designed.

elists who are as popular with intelli IlUSiELL PUBLISHING gent and well read people on this bide there or plav truant. "These bovs are schooling themselves on the streets to be loafers, idlers and vagabonds when they grow to manhood. Look of the Atlantic fas John Habberton. f'5r His first book, "Helen's Babies," was TL- i ill i ints rosi iVi-isior at Lacy Laxa, after thaia, parents. "1J" T-UI I tvii 1 in it.

vsrloBs npt as a motlvo power, EXpr.ijgiVP?. te be the of ahotbbr g-oup of iiiubiraied turucU'd of interost, by leajiwc upon aii siiti.ie!j:8. LETTERS wri'tpntahi frieml. intereftnij time hi. C-ln-or.

will tho tiwi of r.i-iii.is.. ot irr, at Interest to rau-ioal readers. whieU will ea illustrated, wiLh au-i drawlnui; and trout Moudela-sohn owu THE FICTION TI'l be ftronsr, nt In tho well-Hiiown r.r!trg, but in ul new uthorg in oxurlu wh.i,-,o opor ition th-? i.iii ml li flrt yr -t yiiblicatiun. A serial novel, -F'rot iiarvests." hr 1 "1 1:1 nuuibrr nni enrlv -n the ytitr bv 'll'Sit-" I AMi.e and 11. V.

IsUM-JiiiJ. The bhort e-orh-. are of i.otlcealue feutmgth and ti-o-buess. TT ttotd Trnvc .1 Jli.ilt.-.HJ. will how Iner-iise! crcellenei in iti iliustra-.

r.Hv i-e more hhundaat an i elabiu-ato thaa over. It is th ntetition otilio publishers to repif pi the turn op iue i.wu AUllKTU, and 10 ireinote and foe tor the most skill. w.io'i N'OTti Uamtzlee from tho 8rt number i.lii'nwry, the inilucn-t ts uro year -on iind fh for A and the tnher3 for Lour. 1 in two voluinna, cletfc, guilt top, ti.i.-) in a new field of character portrait wnen a man nas Deeu snatcnea as mi bit sir 5 ure and so faithfully and aptly did he perform his task in this undertaking Whenever we want a little fun -we it from the very jaws of death, aud given a new lease of healthy life that the book created a widespread interest everywhere. His "Brueton's Bayou" was a charming story of poke up the Wavorly animal.

AVe enjoy seeing it cavort around something like a fresh' decapitated by means cf simple remedy, it is nat ural for him to bo cnthusiRMtie in the southern life and southern charac At ''t-'-Sf'r' praise of the means which delivered ter. It is well written, the language, Last week wo made men tion ofjinjnfl'jentia! family and bu style, tone and observations being of him from deadly peril, and in his When I hj. So not tilClii timG. liny, sko disoiso ol that nature that they engage the 3.00 gladness of heart he is anxious to le. the world participate in his joy, and A Yi.J-.I., 35 C.aS'T3 A JjUMBS.

Ji-smit by b-mk vhr.k or money ordr to siness man of AVaverly coming hare to trade, because we have better stores. The Kangaroo of the News got up his hind legs end fairly howl reader attention, enlarge his ideas of southern life and yet there is wo ho will the "good news" in or ven the woof of the story the never- OHABLES SOEIBNEIiS'S SONS, Iw Yorls. lacking thread of romance that ends der that others, who may be in similar peril, may ba restored to life and renewed health by employing the in making some one happy. 2X5.8, EPntilFSTw A JWilA( jr A lor I vrAPr.AS? my to tiiu traw s. ii.

c.tt'.s faiit-lis iio i rnot rivi 3 oc-n. btciiivlurk TwiTiit mr iWKi.i.iaiar, meov. tj'vi. Dtjsn aii.l oitlce. it cost, ymi tor tri.l, Bud it will cum you.

Addivsj H. C. BOOT. M.O., "Country Luck" is one of the best name means which gave him the vic MiLLAN stories that has appeared this jenr. No estimate of the book can be given that will do it justice.

One must rend tory. This is again exemplified in the fallowing letter widoU tho Swsft Sue- fn ifio Company have received from -Xjw lias ot mr go Stock of the book for himself to arrive at. a true conclusion regarding its merits. See advertisement elsewhere. Mr.

B. H. pyfd, who 1st tho post 0 master at Lady Lake, Sumter coun ed. Bat we btated a fact "nevertheless. One of our leading merchants says he gets a good trade right from Wavorly territory.

The farmers of that vieinty have been hauling coal from here, and they find how much larger our stores are, and cheaper the goods are sold, and nearly the whole town of Waverly conies here for their better goods, just the same as our people go.to Kansas City and Chicago for i heir batter wares. We were not expecting that; anybody in that beautiful little village would claim, that outside of one store, they had any business house that would approach the magnificent, stocks kept by our Uealers here. Come up some time, Mr. News and we will show Wis ty, Florida, as well us a leading mer SOAPKCiRAOE I.tok. By FrnnelB Marv Peai-d.

Perfamcrv, Palots, Varnislicr, Wall-Paper Oils, chant of that place. Under date of Now York. Thomas ft biltakcr. jsmo SK.1-pajres. I'rico This is a beautiful volume bound ia ilay 4, 1887, he writes: SUCCESS.

ECONOMY IS WEALTH. All th PATTERNS yon wieh to nse durlnsi the year for nothing (a taring of trom $3.00 to $4.00) by ab-Cribing for THE PROGRESS Gentlemen Allow me to congratu blue stamped cloth, illustrated. will interest boys, being a story of late and return thanks for the won derf ul success your S. S. S.

has prov wjl -jrrisriexsc vwrytblia-tht kept In'ai'irst Class iVoif ed in my case. I was treated by three the adventures of a boy on sea. It gives the doings of thiH boy who ran away from home and friends to take tiore. skillful physicians, but with no relief. ANO emorest's liiuHEt-I up life on the ocean.

The places he S-rATr-SKar iu E-iDLitS-i. I suffered a great deal of uneasinesr besides a great deal of I must visited are desorib- what became you some first class stores. We won't ay that the contents of ono dozer. of him in the end and how he at last phargo you a cent for our trouble bottles of S. 3.

S. has almost removed only don't try to buy a suit of fine oancor from my face, which no returned, are well told to boys, isnd will give them many ideas of sou life and the world. A clothes and ask us to endorse for you doubt would have hurried iae to my II 11 Peculiar Subscribers. Dr.Ai.E The other dav a subscriber told us erZ--ifA-4 With Twclyo Ordom for Cut Papor P.Ktrna of your own election ond of any tin. Both Publications, One Yeah, $3.00 (THREE" DOLLARS).

QUEST'S ff THE BSsl Or oil tlto Masazlnoa. Batrtumtta Toitms, and ot nsn Lmun ArritA--TlOA9, COIWBIKINO AllTtTC, SOL-IH HTM, AMD HOUBBIITLD MATTEnS. Illustrated teith Original Steel rhotitframm, Oil Fieturrs anA WootlCHts, makino it the jllodal 2fxra. that we had too much advertising in L't'Ui 0, gn.ve. I shall always keep a good supply in my store, and urge the se.le of the same.

I think it is wonderful and has no I am yours truly, B. -If. l.YRCt. Treatise on Blood aud.i. kin Disease mailed free.

Thk Swift Specific Drawer 8, Atlanta, Goorgia- jour paper. We examined our books and found that he was behind 18 months. He ought to be thankful that we get as much advertising as we do, as it enables us to keep up all our Mbs, PCiACits asdTuikos. By William Matthew, h. D.

Aut'uoi ol "Wo.t.; Use and Abuse," cte. drcago: S. Gritrgs Co, pp.8S6. I'rico S1.B0. The author of the above-named vol ume is well known through an ac quaintance of his other books.

A mention of the subjects of the vol ume before us, will give a clearer a of the contents of the book than any other statement: Napoleon Win. Wirt, Bulwer, Alexinder The Weaknesses of Great Men. The London Pulpit. The House of Commons. The Qiieenof Water-Places.

Diaries. The Advantages of Ugliness, worry. Courage. Oysters. Cynics and Cynicism.

The Extremes of Drws. mint of Atnwiea. tdjM r-reshfaiut- cfn.mtetSy ou baud. 1. Bach Mgaztno contains a conpon order entltlltw the holder to the eclciin of any pattern l-V-straid In tbo fashion department In that number, ond in ny of th silica maaafactnrcd, mi-king pattern, darinff thoyonrof th valm.

cf over three doilarn EMOKESTS MOSTULT ia Justly entitled ths World'i Modol Ma-rozino. Tho Largest In Form, th Ijurpet In Circulation, Mid tho bcrt TWO ramily lla-arina lSR? will be tho Twrntv- i. a-Jl Hoinewood iioin.i The farmers are jubilant oves the recent rain. Del Brown shipped hogs from here on Thursday. Our Literary is proggres.

ing finely, with Mrs. Hills' as President. -UKAIHilUEiKltS YdK third year of its jmbllcatlon. It Is cot tinoally airid po eiteni? as to jtlace it at the hi-ad of Family It contains 7J papa, larpc The Tricks of Type. Causes of Di oaano, kxiiw ciojuly printed ana loh iHuetratod.

Iublia-i by W. Junii-njs Dcmortst-Kcw York. ft-MO BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT C03H3INrO WITH (1 TEK PROGRESS at $3.00 For Tear OLOTIIIlt AM 1 1 A GnOCEiUES, ETC. BOOTS, SHOES, KATS, CAPS, etc. Tm? Cabin in th'Cleatuko and ether poems by Benjamin S.

3arer, Chicago. Charles li. Kerr pp. 301; pr oe jfl.au. This volume is a collection of the poems of a man now quite old, but who has led an active and useful life.

Mauy of the poems exMl.it not only fine thoughts and worthy tsonihnoi but tho thought is expressed 'n true poetic form. The efforts do no Vv' M'l 2 Mr. L. Y. Mason, who has beec sick so long, is not expected to live.

Mr. Happy returned from Missouri on Thursday. Jed Caldwell and Lade, of Ottawa, were visiting their parents last-week. A load of young folks from Ran-somville attended onr Liteiary cn Friday evening. R.

C. Bird and wife have returned from Mo. John Dial, who has been in Col orado for the past few months, came home last week. -r-II, Johnson is teaching at Pleasant Vallev. bAM.

1 There p. pa udio Ckj e-so wide a ol inoiignt -or treat so elaborately any subject tig is expenses, and let his account run, drawing interest. We add 50 cents for everv year a subscription runs behind. This man was a rich old farmer and could raise ten dollars to our one. Another farmer (behind over a year) said that our paper was late in coming out.

Well, what makes it? It is jnst 400 delinquent subscribers behind over a year, with two hundred more behind over six months. We have not fifty subscribers who are paid one month in advance. Our cash expenses are 15 per week and not one cent is there for us until we have expended fifteen dollars each week and it is cash. do not get credit-do not ask it. Now if every one of our readers who are behind will pay up old scores and a year in advance, we will put up a brand new office in Williamsburg and put in a new cylinder steam press.1 -Try us and see.

We dislike to dun through the paper and muclifmore, do we, dislike to ask a man fornoney due us. But we actually need money now that is due and has been for ii year. Our office needs money to help -along business; pur family needs money to buy their clothes and furnish our table. It has all been earned and our delinquent readers could certainly pay us something. We offered to take eatables, corn, etc.

on subscription, but now we must have meh'. This is the last notice. Come, settle before Jan. 1st. Thcro are sonic tilings that are pot just in Uie affair? ot life.

If cne pcrsou is sober, temperate, lionest, DO YOU SUFFER WITH PILES? Use Dr. Tablor-f 17. Off A toh found in the collection of move-famed bards, but there is much beauty and pathos, in these modest productions that will well repay the reader for their perusal. on Short ISotteo. Ccl Water Good IIoueEKKKriNCt of Spring BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT Avoid the use of love life.

Try BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT made from tho Common Buckeye which combined, with other valuable ingredients make a euro and. CERTAIN PILE CURE. B3Try It with nssurnnce that you will receive SVN.S. Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment ASK YOUR DRUGGIST OR STORE-KEEPER. Sent by mail in Tubes 73 cents, Dottles 50 eta.

COUSSENS TABLER MEDICINE St, Louis, Mo. SWANEY, 1. J. field, at 2. 50 per pear, is the publication on matters -ing to the household of any publication that has yet come under our con CONFECTIONER, servation.

It is published fortnight ly. Call and examine It. AND l.l.ALGK s- -sr 1 The IiAXSA-fj Farmer, published Tobacco, ices. cine uaiiiiu icuuiw, Oysters servtid at' Topeka has bef-n, enlarged to a 20-pajre, 80-coluinu paper, aud re duced in price to one dollar a year. It ranks among the best agricultur Relieve Your CHILDREN -OF 1 -s MB EXPRESS COT, Letter from the As Utant Foreman o.

tho Delivery Department A Subject in which Thousands are Deeply Concerned. Abnnt f.ve years ago I Eulforcd from pain ful iirii, aiinn nnd treat p.iiu and vpiiknee. in tin; iowcr part of my back. p.i' It' liii.bs, b-id t- sle in tlis moutii, oj! great wcntnl niui bod: 1 liv at Yorls J. Cit.r.

on irivi. home nm 1 mn.l vf the Shaker Almanac which il'iriu? t. I tho nrticlo, "What til's Diacaso timt, is OoinirK t-pon rjr' 1 iiisurilioil iii.v ymiitotns and foulins'S bvticr I could it I writtcu a wiiol'j liook Jlytroub'o was inied a in th' ninlit'for it ba I boon upon mo nn fer ye; rs. I f.ei.t tor a bottle ot Gxlraet of Hoots or t-oiuol's Syrup, before I hail tnkrii ono-balf of it I foil relief. In a fcW I was like uiy ul 1 ir.

i eiiji.yud and digij. te-1 my food repovert-d tono an. a1rcn til tlirf in'imir truublu var.i-',atd. I was wnll. MiHio.i- of no.jil somo dimply to net upon thv71 bc.v.-o!-.

To them 1 ccm-ineud Shaker xtruot iu the si pofisi-bln terms, 't in the lest, ploasantcst, sa-ro. and pui-uatlva in tho world. Tho most del'CHt i niomcn ohiidron may tako it. Due paint nuiro: I have nil tbo moro in tbo luodicinc because It is pro fared by tbo linkers. 1 may claim to bo a man myself and I admiro tho Fhnkera for zeil.

nsi Inncy anil Ii-ict linainr-BK ci IS- KlL-i? in mi an ---W-l al paper!) in the country, and for Kansas farmers it is the best, -cause it 13 made up specially for them, li is now twenty-four years old, is conducted by practical aad published wholly in the interests of agriculture in the broad-et souse of. the word. The Farmer publishes full crop, toek and wea-hei' rero fr the entire hlate seven lures a ytor. It also publishes weekly, a list of all the eslray fcauimals taken up in any pn.it of the Slate. We ha'c made arrangements whereby we can oiler the E.vni.K and the Kansas Farxer, both papers one year for 82.35.

This is an opportunity to get two needed papers for a ycry small ctitlay. industrious, economical, saving-fOinelliing for himself family, it is not jint thai he be asked to contribute to the cds of others who are destitute and became so by idleness, druukeiiess ami t-xtiavagance. Yct'wc know ft Instances whereby debauchery of evson-j havo got them into in distress, and yet the community must, bo losers by it. Those eis-on cannot pnv their del-ts snd ibe.iv credii-'i'tt are The family suffers; every tnie jier-son should aid uiiforiiimites who became so by ciicinitiinoes over they hivo no control, but, the viig.ibon.ij of society worse tliiTn not be pitied jior aided. 3 or before you aro aware very serious rosult3 may follow.

If the CONSTITUTION be weakened in childhood the body will not dovelop into A Perfect Man op Woman A LIFE OF MISERY may bo prevented by the timely use of WHITES' CREAM VERMIFUGE tho PUREST and BEST mcdicino that money can buy. If your children are fretfuland pcevisli, ssrtt v. '11 restore them to health if yull invest itm WHl'I'l-S' CUKAM VERMIFUGE as sure to liriuR worms from ft wormy child ns water in to run down hill fak oyr or icdij.c ti-urtt inteurity. nat, uiey mono niny i.o by tliepu Pile ORrpa.3, Sswlng-HachiaoB- Keodlco, lloutdin, Clocks, IJtQ lilto Kor eliy nil drnorirlta and by 54 ttof 9ra..

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