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VICTimS OF CATARRH Are permanently cured by the use of Ayer's BarsnparlUa. through Its rciiovatlna elfoct PU blood, (jive It a trial. upon at m. and olqsos p. Bundny from 13:00 to 8:00 p.

in, Mall olqsos for tue west Uns p. aqd tor fhe east at i If. n. powANi P. M.

THE LAHE LEADER, By Xriloy Sargeut, Associate Editor, S. Odenbaugh, Tlxiraduy, March 10, lhoi, i jaB-mBsm siilti'idd for years from clironlo catarrh Lizzie Bayer and Emma Hum will open up a new ijILLlNER SHOP here about the (' 1st of April. They have procured quarters In one corner of the Furniture Store, where, will alwaya be found ready to accommodate and try to supply all the wants In their line In a satisfactory manner therefore, they solicit parties coedlng anything In this line before going to other towns to give tbem a trial, add by this means they hope to get a fair share of the trade tributary to Lane, "My now flf toon years ot age was troubled for a long time with catarrh, In Its worst form, through the eltcots of which his blood became poisoned, We tiled various nietlioliiAs and almost Unpaired of ever ilndlngr remedy; but about a year ago he began using Ayer's Sarsapaiiila, has taken Subscription, $1.00 a Year, PAYABU IN ADVANCE. wiiiuii ui'iniiyuu my Bi)oino aim umior-inlacHl my geiiHml health. None ot the Vein-etlltis I took afTorUpa mo any rellof, until I commewijd ulng Ayer's tiarsaparllla.

I began to hike this medicine lust spring, and mn now entirely free tram this disgusting JL, W. Cook, IHI9 Albany fit, Itoxbury, tyuv 1 'I, Hi Hi PATTON Peeler in LUMBER, AND A FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIAL, seven Bottles ot it, and is now entirely Wo LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 50c. Tas for 25c, at A. F.

Deha's. We want a correspondent in eviry neigh Ayer's Sarsajparilla, Mado In lowelt', Hass. "8old by all SrajjtetiT i six bottles, $8. Worth a bottle, borhood). The new Arm 111 be knowq by the name' Campbell Bros, received their new stock AILHOAP TI.nB T.VULE.

TBAINB OOJNO KST' Mail iiisp. m. Cannon Ball 12:33 a. Local Fukiobt a. ro.

TRAINS aOINO BABI. Mail m. Cannon Ball a. m. Local Frbight m.

Passengers aeEtrlag to tako thecanson ball' Bore, must procurattolcetalri tha evenlnir And for them. (By order-oi the Sup't) D. n. Olobk, Agent. RANTOUL T1MB TABLE, OFIKl ACCOMMODATION, West :08 0, DO.

Local Frkibht, weat, m. Mail m. Mail East, 8:12 p. m. Local Frbiobt, East, 4:28 p.

to. OSAWATSMI! AdCOUHODATION, lM p. BL i B.CROMBB Agt, ot implements. of "BAYER HESS." Respectfully, Lizzie Bayer, Emma Hess' Rev. Her will preach at the Christian Such as 10 usually Jsept in a From the Greeley Hows, We are sorry to learn that Mrs.

H. Lyon is quite sick. John Kymus is now confined to his bed. church next Sunday, p. m.

The new Baptist church at Otawatomle FIRST-CLASS. LUMBER 1 will be dedicated on Easter Sunday. Ell Faust, who 'has occupied the old Have you paid the printer? If not, Martin farm during the past year, has BLACKSMITH COAL. please do so on the first opportunity. moved to tha Coate-arm, near Lane.

Lane market. Corn 48c, Flax seed $1.40, pats 45c. Wheaf 90c. Castor beans $1.3.5. Cattle 3o.

per Hogs Chickens $1.00 to $2.00 per dop, Butter, 15c. per lb. 1 Eggs, 12c. per doz. Potatoes, 90c, per bu.

Shorta, $1.10 per cwt. Bran, $1.00 Oil cake, $1.75 The Sunday school will bav Easter ser Mrs. Leaflet reports the birth of a new vices at the Christian church, exact time not yet decided. daughter to-D. 8.

King and wife last Thursday. Call at Campbell Bros, and get prices on Another fire occurred at Ganrett last Mixed Painty Plaster Paris. GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD, OXVH TJM OAIjTj. H. H.

PATTON, lane, JCantas, Hardware, Implements and Harness before buying elsewhere. Thursday night, ia which the old Futman stable, near the Missouri Pacific depot, was destroyed, together with its contents some New Spring and Summer Millinery lust CIirjRCH DIRECTORY. ChrlstiaA'churcliT-sefricos every tour weeks, Sat'uday and Sunday. Bro, J. S.

Masters, Pastor. M. E. Church Preaching every other Sunday at p. m.

Sunday school at 8 o'clock p. m. Mrs. J. W.

Waters Sup't. Rav il A. BdWaltbb, Pastor. Union Sunday Khool every Sunday morning atj 10. o'clock! at the church, 1J.

S. Welton, supt. 17 or 18 horses, tic. Mrs. Fabricus' residence was also burned, besides teaie other received at Mrs, Bowman's, one door north of poatoffice, Lane, All Arouud Item.

Literals the order of the night at Indianapolis; W. Fields lost a valuable two year old colt by snagging Itself. Mr. Wesner found his most valuable horse dead in the field near the raiload, presumably struck by the train. David Bartletfled to the marriage altar at Paola on the 23th the bright eyed Miss Bertie Lee.

Congratulations, Also on the 15th inst. Sylvester Bartlett to Miss India Snider, of Michigan. Mrs. Lee, of Green Valley, is badly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs.

Hatfield has been 'very ill, and Mrs. Miller, widow of the late George Miller, who has been away teaching school has returned and is taking care of her. Joe Fowler has moved to Osawatomie, and Mr. Small Uvea in his house. Mr.

Edward has bought part of his farm. Chris. Dunn has moved off from the Save money and buy your goods of F. Dehn. smaller buildings and sheds.

Pterson Gehr Miss Effle Hamachsr, ifter a two week's vacation, will commence teaching for the Notice, had driven up to the stable only a short time before the fire broke out, and his buggy and harness were destroyed. prlng term at the Baker school boose. All parties having past due Book Ac. A nice line of new Carpet samples just counts are Requested to call and settle by received at the Furniture Store; alf the very Cash or Note. T.

MoCfiNTOOK. I. P. CAMPBKI-t. W.

II. CAIiIPBEIsL DEALERS IN Hardware, Implements, Harness, (From the Osawatomie Graphic Mrs. Pyle, wife of the editor, is very newest from "Moquette" down to the cheapest grades. A. F.

Debn is selling goods for less than sick. There is comfort for the man with a pre G. Elam, of Lane, was In the city any wholesale house in the United States. Lake, Nov. 25, 1890.

Tuesday. maturely gray beard In Buckingham's Dye, because it never fails to color an even brown or black as may be desired. WAQONS, BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS, Etc. Lant Leader Is level-headed enough not From now until March 1892 (if not to believe in woman'jj suffrage. longer), you can buy all kinds of Stationery, SECRET SOCIETIES.

LANE LODGE, A. meets en the 1st and 3rd (Thursday evening ot each, month. CP. Crow, W. M.

J. J. McCABjt, 8ec'y. K. ol P.

LANE LODGE No. 4T meets" every Wednesday evening, yisltlng brothers cordially invited to attend, 0. Lotto, C. C. 1 K.QfH.

S. I. 0. 0. GKAJtVILLE LODGE So, SOS meets every Saturday, evenjng, at p.

m. L.BATJS.N. C. M. Durham, Sec.

WM. H. BAKER POST No, 27, Q. A. R.

meets 1st Monday evening before li)ll moon In wch month. i. A. Wasson, P. 0.

3. 8, HANWAT, AdJ't TIIE LANE LODGE, Of F. B. A. meets every pecond and fourth Tuesday ot each month.

Brady farm and Small has moved in The Leader 5 weeks for one dollar Call and get Prices before buying elsewhere. KANSAS. The dedication of ths new Baptist church his place will take place Sunday, March 29. 1 Pens, Inks, Slates and Pencils, At the Post Office, Lane, Kansas, cheaper than any place in Franklin County 26 weeks for 30' cents, 13 weeks for 25 cents, in advance. This is at the rate ot less than two cents per week.

Wes. Williams has moved back on the Many of the boys in this town bura farm from Osawatomie, aud John Haag leather lamps and use them incessantly, Bro. Masters filled his usual appointment has moved into another house on the same farm as tenant. especially at night. Art Her writes home from the north of SMITH'S MARBLE GRANITE WORKS, Frank Miller and neuralgia had a tilt tbis at ths Christian church last Saturday and Sunday, and 0Q Sunday morning he preached the funeral of Wni McCain's child.

week. Frank came out ahead, but the Michigan, on March 1st, there was 4 ft. of bead was badly disfigured. snow on a level and 38 deg. below freezing but did not feel the cold more than hero, as Dr.

J. M. Smith, formerly of Ottawa, Rev. Haryey, of Cnetoaa, has been held- 4 li A AfiENCYi MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, there were no chilling winds there. Neither ing a series of interesting meetings at the and all kinds of Cemetery Work.

wind nor tide bothers Art much though, so new Baptist church for three weeks. Kansas, is now located at Osawatomie, where he is prepared to do all kinds of Dental work in the very best, and most $11 that his mouth isn't frozen so stiff he can't Sam Reed, who has been rusticating at whistle, satisfactory manner, A pamphlet of Information andab-; J. H. JACOBS SON, Blacksmiths- are always ready to' attend lo the many wants of their customers. fARMERS! bring In your plows and have new lay's put on 'them.

Also your bultivator shovels have them pointed. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. AStraclol ine laws, snowing hiovr to1 Wm. Hunt and wife are rejoicing over a his home in Westphalia for several months, is again counted among Mrs. M.

J. Hunt's boarders. "Ab, there! Green. Glad to see you UDtain ratenis, caveaii, Traded Marls, Uopyrlgnts, tent Jru. young son.

back in Lace," vAddiw MUNN CO. Well, you see, I Had Lane such a de vJBl Broadway, Lessli Iler's horses ran away and smashed The members of Qsage Valley lodge, A. Fourteen years' of practical expert-encs enables me to warrant entire, satisfaction. lightful place tq stay in. That new hotel two wheels of the buggy, single tree and harness.

Fern. of Paul's is a dandy; never felt so much at F. A. presented' S. H.

Polley with a neat Solid gold watch charm, an emblem of the order. home anywhere ela." New Notes. Captain Arthur Dunn, a prominent poli BiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiNiiiiiiiiniiiie It is said that a dozen barrels of "hop- A. F. Debn says he will not be undersold.

Mri. Susan Pinkataff. who lived in the 1 tician and well known attomev of New tay" blew into town on the wings of north part of Lane, died of consumption, Wednesday morning's blizzard, so that if Orleans, became involved, yesterday, in a quarrel with Frank Waters, an ex-journalist lIlBUHM I FREE on TeilTrUl 1 3W Any 0U6AN or PIANO on I yonr own 1 aged 28 years, last Saturday. The remains railroad traffic is suspended' for a few hours teadrinkera will noli suffer. and well known character about town, and were taaen, nunaay, to ner iormer uqme in Illinois for burial.

She leaves a husband a shooting affair resulted, terminating in and four children. 1 gHo pay before yoi'iVe'std it" 1 VS8endstonceforournOW3 Catalogues if ny addrr.a. he killing of Waters and the serious Letter List. List of unclaimed letters, remaining In the MAKE A CARRIAGE OUT OW YOUR WAGON AT SLIGHT CQST wounding'of Dunn, Dr. E.

T. Miller, of Cross Plains, Notice of Special Election, To Authorize the Erection of Permanent pounty Buildings fgr Franklin Countyj Kansas. NOTICE is Lisreby' given that a special election is hereby called to be held at the usual voting places jn said oi fhe 1 ay of April, jL B. 1801, for Inequnlifled voters of said county to vote upon the following propositions, tp-wit: Shall the' Boari of 'County Commissioners of Franklin County, Kansas, levy and collect a tax of three mills oa the dollar annually on the taxable property of said county for the purpose of the erection of rjermanent county buildings, on the court The British steamship Utopia, from postofflce at Lane, Kansas, March 1, 1891, and unless called for In 80 ays, will be sent to the dead letter At? a. i Li 5S? WASHlMaiOS.

He Jersey. Italian ports bound to New York with 700 has expressed the opinion that, for obstinate cases of syphilis and scrofula, Ayer'i Sar-saparilla is unquestionably the most effective remedy known to pharmacy. Wonderful SlIIIllllUllllillllllllUlllllllllllllfllllllMlllMliniMlllMHIlUllllS emigrants on board, collided on Tuesday wuu me isriusn ironciaa itouney, anchored A A umlertakf to hrieflr teach niiv fairly inteHt-mil tierson of either cures have resulted from its use. in Gibraltar bay, and sank soon afterwards, $3000; by using Tie King wagon SEAT SPRINGS. -VNK piece of Oil-tempered STEEL, applied by ajjy one In five minutes to any Wo CHEApEST LIGHTEST, pEST MADE.

sex, who ran reao nuu write, na who, after mtruction. will work liiduitriouslv. Miss Viola Moon Mr, Wm. Benjamin. Lew Kanbie James linker.

Mattie Stoii'pp i' LewilPate. Fllmore Howard. Persons calling for the above named letters, will please say "advertised." IL n. CowiH, P. M.

The scenes which followed were awful Miss Bessie H. Bedloe, of Burlington, Yt how to earn 'Nirpp Thousnnd Hollars had a disease of the scalp which caused her Year In their owp ISt'alttfcatiieiWer t)Af furnish the situation which' you can enm'iliut amount No moptiy tor me ugltfas iiircersi'ul at above. Hastily mid quickly beyond description. The number of deaths is now stated at 570, many of whom were house sauare. in the City of Ottawa, for hair to become very harsh and dry and to learned, desire out one wont or irom ecti distnci or county, i have already taught and provided with employment a Inrp-e number, who are making over CRIHH) if re nr each.

It's EW women children. fall so freely she scarcely dared to comb it. ana SfJJLtl iJ. full narucu, ars K. Aauress at once.

ALLE, ltoi 40, AugtLtu, Muine. the pHATTANPQGA BOLSTER SPRING CARRIES A LOAD A EAS- Ayer'a Hair Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, M-senator lugaiis spoke strongly in and made the hair beatifully thick and favor of the Farmers' alliance, yesterday, REMEMBER glossy. at Baltimore, Md. He says it presents one ItV AS A SPRING WAGON AND MAKES IT FUM, ONE. THIRD EASIER.

of the most interesting political problems There occurred last week the death of a A Paper For the million. The Westkbn Euiul and American Stscx-ban Is one of the oldest, aud ablegt rm Journals published In this country, and none Is more fully Indentlfled with the best Interests ol the agricultural classes. 11 deals not only with the farm but more especially with the farmer. Its columns are devoted to subjects JnypUlng literature and science and lis aims are for the promotion and elevation pt tlie social and economic condi of the age, and that its growth has come remarkable old horse, that has belonged to NEED tMt, you know you do. Investigate at onee.

Send for elrctt- with a strong uider current of reason that YOU said county, at maximum cost of $50,000, pursuant to au'aot of the legislature of the State of Kansas, ented "An act authorizing ttie Board of County Commissioners of Franklin county to levy and collect a tax upon the taxable property of the county for the purpose of the erection of permanent county Approved March 3nd, 1891. The ballots used at said election shall react: "For the erection of permanent county buildings." "For the maximum cost of 50,000." VFpr the levy of three mills." j' Against the erection of permanent Ronntv the Hanway family for 34 years, namely, lars ana prices. THE VEHICLE SPRING 6V MFG. CQ-. CINCINNATI, O- will ultimately laid it on a solid foundation 014 Belura.

He was a French Canadian, MIITHI NAME OF XH that wfll defy all the efforts of political and was purchased by the Hanways in 1857, Wonderful Remedy agitators to shake. Sectionalism is fust when he was three years old. Consequently tion ot the farmer and his family. Thk Rural advocates physical culture and manual training as well as intellectual endowment. It believes dying out, and with the west and the south he was 37 years old when he died.

That Cures Catarrh, Hay-Fever, Cold in uniting oa common ground, a storong pop. On Friday night, the 27th March, there that the State owes to the citizen the right to the Head, Sore Throat, CanKer, ular feeling would result in favor of the will be an open meeting of the Farmers' such an education as shall tit him for a self. reliant citizenship and that our Public School alliance at Fairview school house, wnen the "Against the maximum cost of $50,000." NEW REPEATING RIFLE system should be enlarged along the more prac Alliance. In Meniorlnui. A service in memory of Rev.

Jas. following subject will be discussed; Re Tha testimonials to these FACTS are NUMEROUS and sTRONG, similar to the following: tlcal lines. In short, Thk Bubal Is a Fireside Companion as well as a helper la the affairs of solved, That the power to issue money shall From the Hon. Harvey P. olvin, ExJHayo' MARLIN SAFETY be taken from the banks and restored to the Ash, the Baptist Sunday tjcheol Secretary farm life, subscription price $140 per year.

Chicago. Tulv m. t8oo, "Against the levy or three mills." Signedi G. C. AIKEN, W.

II. MO HERMAN, -J. L. HAWKINS, Board of County Commissioners of Franklin County, Kansas. Attest: Q.

WttpEK, (Seal) County Clerk. S. KT.TNCK Dkar Kir I am Dleased to say government. There will be speeches, reci of the State, who fell dead at EuiDoria re For free sample copies address Mh.ton Georoe, 158 Clark Chicago. that 1 consider your remedy llje best medicine in exis- i ft.

.1.. irmi pl.im tn flit. tations, and no doubt a pleasant and cently, was held at the. Baptist church lust ICIHC, 1WT U1B llll.tl.lll 1 suffered frnm catarrh wilh broncnitisformanyyears, profitable evening will be spent. evsning.

Addresses were delivered by MODEL 1889, Notice, The Y. P. S. C. E.

held their usual meet All parties are hereby notified not to hunt During that time I employed physicians and faithfully tried many so-called remedies advertised to cure this disease, without any material benefit, when a friend induced me to try youriemedy, claiming others had kn Kv it. 1 first bottle pave mc the most ing last Friday night. Mr. Strange presided. "Missionary- work," was the topic of the pleasing results.

1 have continued its use and' can evening, and a number of essays were read or trespass on the farmsof the undersigned either in Miami or Franklin county. Wiixb Bhothers. Dt. MplNTOSII. A.

R. Hayes. not lay too mucn lorn. It luunu ma iw grave forcomfort and restored me to health It Sdorns my toilet stand and by using It pccasionally and interesting speeches- made. These SOLID TOP.

An Attractive Offer! Two Papers for the Price of One. I am kept well, Iwouldnotbewithoutitifitcost25perbottle. Christian endeavor" meetings arc; being made more and more attractive to the young people, and any who have not yet attended -i SIDE earnestly recommend it to all my amicteo tricnas. For Sale by leading Druggists, pipjj BQTfLES i $1.00 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Prof.

Ward, Rev. R. P. Stephenson of Olathe, Rev. R.

Atkinson, and the pastor. Dr. Jojjnson and Prof. Sutherland alio participated ia the services. There were many tender words speken of this great and good man, who spent his.

life in thjs service of God and humanity. At the opening of the service Mrs, Lyman ReioJ sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and at the close ''Some Sweet Day, Bye and Bye" sung by the choir. See R. T. McClintock for a nice Ijne of Queensware.

A few days ago whijo sitting in Elder drug store at Tinglay, Iowa, Mr. T. EJECTING. Mf 6lbs, them win una tnemseives well repaid in TriE Bust Salve in the world for cuts By special arrangement we can offer you doing so. bruises, sres, ulcere, salt rheum, fever jllnck Catarrh SBronchial Remedy Co.

Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Mr, ana Mrs. q. w- JNewhouse came 62 JACR30N CHICAGO, Bend for free descriptive price-list of Repeating nines, Double-Action Revolvers, to the MARLIN FIRE ARMS NEW HAVEN, down Saturday to visit home folks before the splendid 13-page TOPEKA WEEKLY CAPITAL AND taking his spring term of school at District No. in Miami Co.

Mr. Q. corns, and all skin and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price S5 cents per box For sale by Wakefield Gatlin, Lane, N.

was a special selection by the Couity "UL" RELOADING TOOLS LYMAN'S PAT. RIFLE SIGHTS Are Unequalled both for Hunting and Target Sheoting. THE LANE LEADER, You Must PAINT Superintendent to finish out the winter Kansas. in said district, the big boys having taken For Rifles, Pistols Shot Guns. L.

Dyer, a well-known citizen, cape in and asked for something for a severe eold which lie had. Mr. Elder took down a bottle of both for one year for $1.5. RELOAD YOUR SHELLS, possecsion of the ichool house and compelled thsir teacher to throw up the school. O.

W. having taught it to a successful ter A htavy decline in Dry Goods, Groceries AND SAVE MONEY. I Your House, 9 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and eaid FREE, ILLUSTRATED Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, at A. F. Deii.n's.

CATALOGUE "Here is something I can recommend. It mination he was awarded the spring term. CONTAINING VALUABLE INSTRUCTIONS ON The Weekly Capital will contain all Ihe "Send fbr Catalotme showing Sights and 1 Bs Wisa and consider tlif CONSEQUENCES of using injurious paints. HOW TO PREPARE YOUR OWN AMMUNITION. I Eifles of latest design.

Address news of Kansas and the world; COM commands a large sale and givhs genuine satisfaction. It is an excellent preparation and cheap," Mr. Dyer purchased a bottle, IDEAL MFQ. Box Hew Haven, Ct WM. LYMAN, Middlefisld, Ct.

PLETE PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEG. i U.S. Gotta Psrcha Paint Feed Yon Fanners, Please Notice! Call at J. J. McCabe's Floui and Store, and get daily Market Reports, will be always welcomed, iSLATURE as well as all the political happenings during the campaign.

Every CALICO BALL, The Calico Ball on Saturday evening, March 7, was Postponed until Saturday evening, March 21st, on account of the bad -weather. Kansas man should read his own local Remarkable Rescue. and the next day when we saw him he said he was much better, and the day following appeared to be entirely restored. This Is a specimen of the effectiveness of this preparation. Des Moines Mail and Times.

Wakefield Gatlin, druggists, sell the above mentioned remedy. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plalnfleld, 111., makes nailer and the 8tate paper of Kansas. Give this combination a trial, the statement that she caught cola, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless rlctlm ot consump YEARS EXPERIENCE In the Use of CUR A.

JiVEMETHODS.tte.t We Club The we Alone own and Control, IS ABSOLUTELY BEST. AN ELASTIC I PRESERVATIVE. Contains GUTT A PEItCHA And other valuable gum cum btnedwkth l'l HK L1NSKKD OIL which give It greatest elasticity, ilnrnldlUy andcov-m ering ciipncity aud makes it 5 water aud weather proof. 5 Heat Pigments, Lead, Ioubl Ground An economical sm and absolutely reliable paint It expands and contracts wlth- out cracking and will stand in any climate. The best, hence cheapest for both painters aud ouu Burners.

Jf your dealer 4a unable or tn- uHtlitta to furnish you thie paint or yive yon fall information ad' a dress sole tnanufacturers, U.S. Guttapercha Paint PROVIDENCE, R. I. Men who Advertise and need a new idea now and then, or have not always the time or -inclination to prepare their advertisements, will find a valuable assistant in the novel book of "Ideas for Advertisers" Xj-A-JNTU Xj 33 A I 33 for all Dl- orders of Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but sayi none of tbem seemed to da him any good but finally be got hold of one that speedily cured bim.

He was much pleased with it, and felt sure that others similarly afflicted would like te know what the remedy was that cured bim. He states for the benefit and tion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from flrst dose. She continued Its use, and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was.

Free trial bottles of tbis Great Discovery at Wakefield 4 Gatlln's Drug Store, large bottles 50c. and 1.00. ST The St. Louis Journal of Agriculture RIM a just published by D. T.

Mallett. New RN I Who are vnaand in. Who have weak OWN-I A laree 8 Daze Agricultural, Stock and I porrwr.thescornof their I DiVELOPtO.ot diseasedl orraua. who are gutter-1 Hollows and the con-1 Family paper, per annum. tempt of friends and I inn romr YsorroiTH9 of the public that it is called Chamberlain's companions, leads nsto I and any Excesses, orbll Is the Organ ot the Farmer's Alliance with Haven, aud sent on receipt of $1,00 post paid.

He also publishes a tasty pamphlet called "When," (price 35c.) a treacury of good advict to business men. Descriptive circulars of both these new books can be obtained upon request to the publisher. FOR A LIMITEHTJNEEBEE 'ell patients, guarantee to Paio-Balm, It is for sale here at 50 cents per bottle by our druggists, Wakefield Gatlin. a circulation larger than any weekly Agricultural DBDer in the United States. Both if they can POSSIRLt Sf e.

own Exclusive rn.ro. out papers one year for 1.75 or both papers Htanoes will "There ia, then. SifQld a CUBE I latter iwM Nothing that the Alliance has done so for GOLD MEDAL NtW OftLCAMS) American Vt Intlllutt EXPOSITION, tM-1tC. tj EEA TJ AND YOURS. HOPEYOU ii in the legislature is so disgusting as its refusal to reduce the expenses of State printing.

The usual appropriation la about $150,00 and the Republicans endeavored to cut the amount down to $100,000, but the months for 90 cents. For free sample copy of tho Journal of Agriculture and splen-did premium list, address Jobrxal op No. 9 N. 8th St. Louis, Mo.

All remittances for the two papers should be addressed to D. Sargkst. 24 4m- Lane, Kans. Be wise to day, 'tis madness to defer. Happy Iloonler.

Wm. Tlmmons, Postmaster of Idavllle, Ind. writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble. John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W.

Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is Just the thing for a man who Is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only soc a bottle, at Wakefield Gatlln's Drugstore. Dent hmnd over vour condition, nor irivnnn In Amrvilr I Thousiinds of the Worst Cafes have yielded to our HOME S4QAA. jtar Mnf mrV hy John UtxMlTin.iroir,.Vf work fur us. hCMier.

Ton hi.iv bi( make ttiiit but ran OK. wmcn we OCT IT 70-DAY. ia and ArnprL R. T. McClintock has just received a lurge consignment of new goods all kinds of eroccries, tobacco, etc.

Best quality and lowest prices. The genial Mac Is sure to please With coffee, sugar, flour and cneese, Tobacco, too, for those who chew Or smoke, and tea for wives to brew. Chickens and produce will be received at this office on subscription, teacfc ytmquirkly bnw Urn twm 9Z to $iV a ilnv at the start, find unic as voj pj ence that we employ, and we claim the hqhopoli op UNinsit success. Erie UEmcAi Co, 64 Niagara Buffalo, n. V.

bill was killed, iustanter. There is much food for thought in this very to be expected action on the part of the reformers. Howl an. Buin testa, an a in anj ui America, you cats cvtnmenre at liutne, (riv-in all Ttr timv.ttr auara monictita only to IM worx. an a new.

urni ymj rsi he. if sjr worker. We atart too. famihini arvrrtliinr. EASILY.

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Pages disponibles:
660
Années disponibles:
1890-1893