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The Lane Leader from Lane, Kansas • 4

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A MODERN DRY GOODS STORE, THE LANE LEADER. Nlie not livon Willi Him. It was orm besuitful spring evenlug that A $3.00, MAGAZINE FOR SI. H. A.

DUNN Adds Another 100 LANE POST OFFICE. Onon WW m. n.1 'ftif1 T-tn. m. Hiiii.hiv open Iroin UiUii a.

in. to 12:00 mid B.iXI to 4.011 p. in. Mail isioHpg lor tue west m. and lor the east at 3:16 p.

m. n. n. covf in, p. m.

a young couple were nut riding, when they Friday, April 31. Several Interesting articles are unavold. ablv laid over until next week. Mrs. E.

11 B'cstm is In Brooklyn, New Yt ik, looking afier the business affairs of hi sister, lately deceased. F. Hhlvely, teacher of the Green Val Cll! unced to pass a neighbor's house, whore is man and his wife were out on the porch, he young lady being well acquainted with Feet to His Immense Store Room. TUB CARPET AND CLOAK ROOMS A WONUEH. Should the visitor or buyer who attended the opening of II.

Dunn's dry roods tore four years ago drop Into his establishment to-day and note the changes, he will them and not seeing the baby with them, called out, "Is the baby asleep?" The Postmaster-General writes to the editor of Ahtiii'b's New IIomr Macia-zisb of Philadelphia: "As your magazlue gets thicker it gets brighter. I congratulate you on doing what no one else has done in putting out two copies at the price othrs charge for one It is half the price of no better rrags.ines.'' This was written when the price was $1.60, but the circulation has grows so ley school, baa been very sick with the measles, and bad to dismiss lug school for LOCAL MENTION. Go to Catnpboll's for Garden Tools. New styles Wall Papor at Drug Store. Adam Loch drove to Greeley yesterday.

Buy your Blank Eooks at the Postofflce, Uncle Dan Watklua was iu town Tue "Good evening," said the woman, for she two weeks, did not understand what the lady said, Mrs. J. n. Ransom, wife of Captain When the young couple had passed by large that we can afford to make it $1.00, and have made It larger and betier at the same time. Ransom, owner of the Itunsonivllle coal the man began to laugh.

i HAILHOAI) UE TABLE. TRAINS UOINO WKST. Mail m. Cannon Bai-i 148 a. m.

Local FHKianT 6:50 a. TRAINS GOINO (AST. Mail iMop. m. Cannon Ball 4:40 a.m.

Local Fkeioht p. m. Passcnf re desiring to take the cannon ball here, must procure tickets In the evening and the train will then be netined to atop lor them. (By order ol the Bup't.) D. JI.

Glohb, Agent RANTOUL TIMETAIILB. Local Fhkioht, Went, a. m. Mail West, p. m.

Mail East, 9:41 p. m. Local Krkiqht, East, 1:18 p. m. J.

B. Cromsr Agt. not only be surprised at the Improvements but he will wonder what energy, good taste, fair dealing and attention to the wants mines, in this county, died at Ottawa, It has long been said that It was "the best magazine In the English language "What are you laughing at?" said bis day. Tuesday night. for the money," and it is better to day than ever.

wife, Campbell sells the New Departure Culti of the people can do toward building up an The Odd Fellows will celebrate the 74th Every subscriber gets $3.00 worth of McCall's Glove Fitting vator. "What did that girl say?" "I don't know. What did you thluk she immense trade. Every one knows that anniversary of the order at Lane on the Patterns FREE. Mrs.

8. J. Stauffer to Osawatomie during the past three years at least, trade said?" Full particulars and sample copy (Including a pattern order worth 25 cental, Monday, did not come of itself, it bad to be won, 30th of April. Past Grand Master D. B.

Long, of Ellsworth, will be in attendance. All the lodges are Invited But he would not consent to tell his wife sent free for five two-cent stamps. yet, In spite of poor crops and dull business If you want good Saddlo, go to W. H. what the young lady bad 'said that so generally, the store of H.

A. Dunn has Campbell. amused him. All you who cannot attend the Wnr'd'i IU HCII DIRECTORY. THE ARTHUR PUBLISHING COMPANY, simply grown too small for his business T.

Johnston, of Paola, was in town About two weeks later this same young M. E. Church Preaching every other Sunday (Lock Box 913 Walnut and Sixth Philadelphia, Pa. This spring he decided to widen out. The yesterday.

lady aud her sister were out riding horse Fair go to Ottawa and spend teu days in the loveliest park In the state. The Assembly management are arranging a program of unusual interest for June 20th to 80ih second story front formerly occupied by at p. in. suntiay gctiooi at oxiock p. m.

Holln Ayers, Sup't. Riiv. 11. 1. Dolson, Pastor.

SQy The above Magazine and this Journal post-paid one year for $1.75. Buy your Cook Stoves of Campbell. He back, and, as luck would have it, passed this tame house. Ob seeing the man and XTnlon Sunday school every Sunday morning has the Best. Judge Benson and Attorney Waddle wsre taken in, all the partitions removed except one, which cuts off the cloak room, mid at in oeiocK, at lie unnsiian onurou.

u. n. his wife out In the yard they rode la to NeivhouBe, supt. Buy your Coal Oil and Lubricating Oils This office acknowledges receipt of edi at the Drug Store. CIVIC SOCIETIES.

now instead of one room double the old have a little chat. As quick as the man saw the girls he called out "Is he sweet tor's ticket to the Ottawa Chautauqua As Charles Burner, of the Burner House, is space is occupied. The whole upper story LANE LODOE, A. F. A.M., meets en the I'iT yet?" at Greeley to-day.

is given up to carpets and cloaks. The car Is who sweet?" echoed the older sister. Snd and 4th Thursday evening ol each month, All Masons Invited to attend. W. 11.

Campbkll, W. 0. Cbittkndbn, Sec'y. sembly, sent by the Secretary, Sandtord Topping, The Assembly opens June 20tb, will hold ten days and will offer many in pet room alone is 25 by 84 feet, the largest W. H.

Campbell went to Osnffatomie I don't know who. What did you say in the slate except one at Wichita. This Tuesday, on business. the other Sunday when you and that 'feller' ducements to visitors. K.

of P. LANE LODOE No. 4T meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially room is stocked with carpets to suit every Mrs, Frank Crow went to Greeley Mon passed here?" A letter from John Forrest, who went to invuea to aueno, 0. H.

Baths, C. 0. Lrrov Bates, K. of R. 8, day, to visit relatives.

body. The buyer will fiud Ingrains of all grades and prices, Tapestry Brussels, Body After studying a moment to recall to her Salem, Oregon, some time ago, says he is Mr. Ackler. of Gardner, formerly of memory -what. she had said, she replipd, I.

O. O. GRANVILLE LODGE No, 263 meets well pleased with the country so far. His Brussels, elegant Moquettes, Velvets and "I asked if the 'baby' was asleep," son Clarence and daughter Mary have both every saiuraay evening, at p. ui.

G. H. Swket, N. Lekot Baths, Sec. Axmlnsters.

The latter are entirely new in Lane, was in the city Sunday. Campbell Is not closing out, but sells If you would keep posted, subscribe for The Kansas City Times, The best daily paper west of the Mississippi River. $7.50 A Year. "No yon didn't," laughed he, "You got employment. James Mitchell has Ottawa, but the trade this spring has fully asked me if I didn't think that 'feller' in Wh.

n. BAKER POST No. 271, G. A. R.

meets 1st, Monday evening before full moon In each just as cheap as those that are. rented a place near Salem, justified the risk in keeping fine carpets in the buggy with you was sweet, and I just stock. We will not speak of the stock month. John W. Wright, P.

C. L. C. Crittkndbn, AdJ't Geo, Nofsinger's article in last week's downstairs or even of the cloaks but merely Leaden has been very favorably commented luuugni wuen 1 saw you that if he was sweet then, what must he be by this time." 8TANERCAMP, No. 99, S0N8 OF VETERANS, icpt every first and third Tuesday evening of Dieet every wish to compliment Mr.

Dunn on the suc each month. "I beg your pardon said she. "1 cessful trade which has called for more upon, and it is felt that be should be sustained in bis laudable effort io bring about a higher toue of morality in this commun said 'is the baby asleep?" C. P. Gard, Capt.

Wm. M. Garb, 1st SergU room. The carpet and cloak rooms ar now Yru can buy a good set of Taam Harness warranted, for 23 at Campbell's, 0. W.

Newhouse and wife and baby, went to Osawatomie Monday afternoon. Miss Flo March, of Paola, visited her friend, Mrs. H. B. Smith, in Lane, Sunday.

Frank and Art McCain and Lloyd Patton came down from Osawatomie Saturday to attend the ball. no you aion t. xou said in very reached by stairway in front or by elevator, plain words, 'aint he sweet?" J. H. JACOBS SON, and it will pay the visitor to see what a i'lis wife began to laugh and said, "That change has been made.

Ottawa Repub Blacksmiths Wagonmakbrs. was what you were laughing at that night, ity. The law and order loving citizens are largely iu the majority and must be united and outspoken against any and every in fringement of good morals in our midst. Let every citizen who has the welfare of his family and the community at heart, try lican. Tliev are alwava ready to attend to the We take pleasure in calling attention to and would not tell me what it was that 1 might share some of the fun.

But I found raauy wants of their customers. Little Guy and Freddie Crow went to the facts mentioned in the above article. out just the same." FARMERS! bring in your plows and Do not fail to visit Mr. Dunn's establishment After chatting awhile the young ladies by example and persuasion to elevate all to a higher plane of conduct and to higher next time you go to Ottawa it is indeed a bave new lays put on them. Also your cnltivator shovels have them pointed.

All ITTmrS FLORAIi GUIDE. Greeley Sunday to visit their grandmother, Mrs. McFadden. Mrs. Geo.

Gardner and Freddie visited her daughter, Mrs, Dan Decker, at Osawatomie, last week. revelation. Ed, thought, it was time for them to go home and rode out, the one having made up her achievements, both personal and social work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wednesday night's tornado was felt with ri mind te "get even with Notes from Exchanges. in three miles of Lane, on the northeast.

The following Sunday evening this A special' to the Capital says that Ed For 1893 we have combined a most novel and charming feature in the way of hundreds of beautiful and appropriate poetical quotations from the best authors, making The Poets' Number Of Tick's Floral Guide a source of interest and pleasure the whole year. The practical part contains Colored Plates of Alpine Aster, Begonia, Dahlias, Dutchman's Pipe, Clematis, Pansies, Can- 1 nf the sweet- Dan. Decker and wi'e, of Osawatomie, We are informed by Mr, Wells that the- voung gentleman and the two young Indies Newcomb, the youthful outlaw who par house of Mrs. Williamson (on the Dick are here visiting Mn. Decker's mother, Mrs.

Geo. Gardner. were going home from church and had to ticipated in the late bank robbery at Caney Howard place) was blown all to pieces, and pass this same house. As it was late the has surrendered and was taken to Fort Miss Hesser, teacher of the Seaman its contents destroyed and scattered in all folks had retired and gone to 'sleep. She of Smith, where he will be tried.

He is Sas, Com ana potatoes, hundreds oi tngravinBs; est and most prolific Pea-The Charmer, The Golden Nugget Com, wnicn was such a favorite last summer, new Roses, new chrysanthemums, and cores of other grand and good things. Names and prices of everything one could it 1 ni. it Til. directions. The lower floor was found a decided that this was her chance to get even Delaware descent, about 20 years old.

school, was here visiting her friends, Rolin Ayers and wife, Sunday. quarter of a mile away. Mrs. Williamson with him. Osawatomie Globe; On May 25th our Tabuies cure colic.

Ripans Tabuies banish pain Ripans Tabuies prolong life. Ripans Tnbules cure jaundice. Ripans Tabuies cure bad breath. Ripans Tabuies best liver tonic. Ripans Tabuies for torpid liver.

Ripans Tabuies one gives relief. Ripans Tabuies a standard remedy Ripans Tabuies for liver troubles. desire in way 01 lowers, vegetaoies, riams, umus, Sent for only 10 cents, which can be deducted from the first order, thus It C0B18 oeni ior oniy 10 cents, wmcn can oe uuu.k;u Mis. H. Campbell and little daughter So the gentleman pulled the lines to the local railway engineers and their friends Stella, are visiting relatives and friends at right and consequently the horse drew the nothing Cash Prizes.

am nothing. Cash Prizes, a I JAMES TICKS SONS, Ries will have a picnic. Elaborate arrange Farlinville and Mound City. ments win be made to have a big time. load in at the gate and up close to the win.

(low, when she called out, Dr. Fuller was called to Osawatomie "Jake! oh Jake!" (as if she was being Tuesday to visit his wife's sister, Mrs. Lane park has been selected as the place hold it and our people should arrange take a day off on that date. and her two children had taken refnge in the cave and were uninjured. One corn crib with considerable corn in it was lifted bodily and moved several rods, while another was torn to pieces and the lumber scattered, the corn being left in a heap on the ground.

The upper part of iKe Waddle's house, to the upper floor, was carried away; the lower part is built of stone. Several apple trees were broken down in Mr. Wells' orchard. nearly killed. Frank Pyle, who is very sick.

Found the reason for the great popular What?" he yelled as if he might have Melvern Review: One day last week jumped two feet clear off the bed rail. The Masquerade Ball. ity of Hood's Sarsaparilla simply this: "Is the baby asleep?" she cried at the top Hood's Curbs. Be sure to get Hood's Following is a list of those who masked man and little girl were riding in a lumber wagon near.Ottawa, when the team became frightened and ran away. The wagon was of her voice, and what they represented, as near as we Frank Seymour, of Rantonl, and Miss "I I guess so," he groaned, and then A.

Smith, of Ottawa, attended the overturned and both man and girl throw began to laugh when he recognized her under the bed. The team ran two miles. voice, and realized what be was talking dragging the bed bottom side up. Both about. Masquerade ball in Lane, Saturday night.

For Sale or Trade, One Spring Wagon and one Buggy. 43 -tf. Adam Locn man and child were killed. The three turned and rode out in tri SCORCHER BICYCLES. umph, for now she thought she was even with him, (Jreeiey Graphic A number of Greeley's citizens were POSITIVELY HIGHEST POSSIBLE GRADE.

She had broken his rest and he had only Mrs. ueo. isms, oi iciano, arrived in Lane Monday, for a two weeks visit with Lane, last Saturday. The sparring match teased her, there was said to be a tame affair. her sister, Mrs.

J. M. Long and other This is a true story and happened in relatives and friends in and near town. LlQHT. Tho8, L.

McKee's family started Hood' Cures. In saying that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures, its proprietors make no idle or extravagunt claim. Statements from thousand's of re liable people of what Sarsaparilla has done for them, conclusively prove the fact HOOD'S Sari-aparilla CURES. Hood's Pills act especially upon the liver, rousing it from torpidity to its natural duties, cure constipation and assist digestion. On i- Building Stone.

Among tin? numerous advantages of Lane, the great amount of excellent building stone to be found in the neighborhood, and which only awaits development in order to become a source of great benefit to our oily Osage county. V. D. Washington, Iowa, Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Dilla Lpman, of Missouri, ts visit could learn: Nettie LuzarMer, Indian.

May Luzadder, flower girl. Mollie Davis, old woman. Lecta Davis, star of night. Rose Burner, flower girl. Mrs.

J. F. Shortridge, sewing girl. Mollie Harper, Indian. Lillie Harper, doinin').

Oula Davis, flower girl. Florence Martin, Osawatomie Globe. Mrs. Grace Cowan, liberty. Lyda Long, shepherdess.

Mrs, Ella Forrest, Ued Riding-hood, yadie McCarty, bride, Armida Fuller, bride. Nona Cumber, flower girl. Frank Devore, waiter, Frank Shortridge, waiter. Jiff Mai kin, dude. Art Smilh, R.

T. McCUtitoek. Will Watson, where Mr. McRee has had employment mi her sister, Mrs. Eli Faust, and other Itucklcn's Arnica Salve.

Tub Best Salve' in the world for cut. since last October. relatives and friends in and near Lane, this sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fpve- week. TuBINQ. W.

A. Savage has gone to Dodge City sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilbluinss corns, and all skin eruptions, and nositr Kansas, to a position as official watch in 5tronq. It is reported lhat. some of (Tie hail stones which fell about two miles norlh of here spector. His family remains in Greeley ively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, cr Tuesday night measured eight inches In for the present. circumference. It is said that a religious crank, becom Pneumatic Tires, $150.00. BRETZ CURTIS MFG. CO.

Miss Belle Lamer returned to Lane from ing incensed at Parker, a few weeks ago, as well as profit to those who engage in the mousy relundert, Price 2o cents per box For sale by Wakefield Gatlin, Lune, Kansas Strength and Heaftli. If you are not teellng strong and healthy, try PHILADELPHIA, PENN ernin cao r.iTti rmnr prayed that the town might be destroyed McPherson Monday, accompanied by Miss enterprise of quarrying and shipping the Biille Hill, who iB visiting her mother, Mrs. by a cyclone. Some of the superstiiinu are considerably aroused by the coincidence John Hough, in town, Electric Hitters. If "la grippe" has left you weak material.

Much of the stone used in the construction of the Osawatomie Asylum, as well as that of other public buildings and many private residences, was quarried in Do you wish the Leader sent to friends Miami Republican. ana weary, use Electilo Bitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those oigans to perform their at a distance? We mail single copies to 8. J. Shively conducted Mr.

Funstoo any address for Sets; three months or longer this vicinity, and an immense body of first side of the cortest in this county with com (unctions. If you are afflicted with slek headache, you will tlnd speedy and permanent rellel at the usual rate $1. 00 a year. class stone lies ae yet undisturbed notably by taking Electric Hitlers, one trial will con mendable care and skill, and to him is due much of the credit for Mr. Funston's success on me larins oi w.

morn ana Major Fine Gilt Wall Paper at 17c per roll at vince you that this Is the remedy you need. Thomas, within a fnile or a mile and a half Wakefield Gatlin's. Jim White, Will Edwards, drunkard. Frank McCain, eailor. Harry Johnston, sailor.

Will Doman, Prof. J. M. Case, dude. Joe Mills.

Lynnie Welsh, Topsy, Wanted. Mrs. F. T. Rogers, at Wm.

R. Cook's, wants Dress MakiDg and family Sewing. Unod work and Reasonable Prices guaran teed. Large bottles only 50c, at Waketleld Hatlln's drug store. south of Lane (not what is known as the in the contest here.

Plon. Henderson Rice died at his' home The fruit, prospect was badly injured by ast week's frost, especially on the low lands old Hanway quarry). The stone crops out Mound Miami Ksnsas, April 5lh on the surface aud could be taken out at Stallions and Jack. About a third of the embryo fruit appears comparatively small expense, and rails to have been killed, but as there was a great 1893, at the age of 69 years. In his death Miami county hus suffered the loss of one of the best men who eter resided within might easily be laid from the itfo.

Pacific profusion of bloom, there may yet be a RILEY D. (sephew of Nancy Hanks, 2 64)'. by Riley Medium, 2.10i, is a well railroad to the quarry a distance of only La fnif crop of peaches and cherries. Late Easily, quickly and her borders. half a mile.

In view of the recent appro tired and speedv colt, and a good breeder, apples were probably uuinjiwd. priation of $70,000 for the buildltie of a Probate Judge Stevenson issued license GEORGE the Premium Horse of permanently by Dr. TAFT'S It is a specific for that terrible disease. Instead of flvine to the door Seed Potatoes for Sale. Several choice varieties of Early The World's Columbian Exposition," a Seed wing to the Osawatomie Asylum, the cub to marry since the 8lh to J.

Brull (lie county, showing five ot the best colts. book containing much valuable information ed is well worth the consideration of cap. man of Drexel, and Dord Chapman of Potatoes for sale by M. W. Ebt, On the Joshua Baker Farm.

gasping for breath, seeming as if each One would be your last, you have only to take a few doses Asthmalene when the spasm is broken, the breathing becomes easy and you feel as if some angel of mercy had unloosed the iron grasp of the fingers of italists, and the formation of acompany for Hockville; Wm. A. Webb of Ottawa and wor in this direction is very desirable. to those contemplating a visit to the World's fair, and forming a guide to Chicago, illustrated by many beautiful colored plates; 416 pp. Sent to any address on receipt of Nellie M.

Robinson of Homewood, Franklin W. C. Lovelace and Lillian M. IT 13 AS HARMLESS AS VIDOCQ, Rn imported Percheron Norman, an 1,800 lb. horse.

SULLIVAN, Mack Warrior Jack, one of the best in the state, 14 hands high weighs between POO and 900 lbs. These noted horses and Jack can be found at, W. F. DOWNEY'S stable at Kichmond, Kansas, aeatn wmcn naa nearly deprived you or lire, yet the ease with which it cures the worst cases of Asthma is the wonder and admiration of all who have used it. The happiest moment of your life price, 1.50.

Address, The Leader, Lane, THE FOOD YOU EAT Kansas. will be when you have used Advertised Letter List. List of unclaimed letters, remaining in the postofflce at Lane, Kansas, April 1st, 1893, and tin less called for In a will be sent to tlli dead letter office. 11. V.

Varce Mr. Joseph Mills Mr. Geo. Showalter .1. II.

Holland Biz Mills, 8 Mrs. M. Hart llmore. Miss Sallle Boop. Persons calling for the above named letters, will please say "advertised." H.

H. COW AM, P. M. a bottle of jjli. TAX JL i Registered at the Commercial hotel dur arid found it has cured you of the most distressing disease that ever afflicted the hu- ing the past week: 0.

W. Jones, Mound City; Lawrence Goodwill, Rantoul; W. man family, ror BRUNUHITIa it surpasses every known remedv. For sale by all druggists. We mail to any Asthma sufferer who will send name and past-office address A TRIAL BOTTLE OH.

TAFT BtJOS- MEDICINE ROCHESTER, N. Y. Whitlark, Fred Mills, Kansas City; M. B. Edmeston, J.

Huron, St. Louis; M. and prove that (t does Cure Asthma. We are now receiving our new spring stock of clothing, hats and furnishings by Chandler, Paola; E. E.

Heck, St Joe, Mo A. D. Ward, J. Andrew, Frank McCain, at her mysteries. Effects of aoportlnRllfe.

Manners, both of Linn co. An eight year old Grandson of 'Squire W. T. Shively had several teeth extracted by Dr. Cornell's female tooth extractor on the street one night last week.

The hoy fainted in the crowd and was carried home. As a consequence the doctor and his company left town several days sooner than they intended, having learned of 'Squre Shively's intention to prosecute them. In the Moore-Funston contest, Monro's Populi9t attorney, N. W. Wells, undertook inquiHitroial methods in questioning Comity Clerk Kelley.

Confident that they would get Mr. Kelley in the hole, a crowd of Populists flocked in the notary's room Monday. Full swing was given Mr. Wells in his cross-questioning, but Mr. Kelley gave Idin much more than he wanted, and seeing they were the car load.

The styles are rich and eleg nage book for men; 27 pictures 11 cravings, to life. Postpaid. 10c la stamps. N. Tosh, P.

V. Marshal, A. P. Andrew. I G.

L. Enderson, 104 TV. 9th Ladies, our new spring stock of boys' and children's suits are now in. Boys' suits from ant, and the prices low. When we say our goods are cheaper than olher people sell Hoods, you are apt to fay, yes, that is what they all pay." But we will tell you 5 to 13 years, if 1, 1 25, 1.50, 1.75.

3, 2 2 2.50, 2.75, 3, 3.50 up to 50. Boys' suits why we can and do undersell all other xvm Avnlfl Ouacbs, from 14 to 19 years, $3.60. 3.75, 4, 4.50, houses. We own three first class stores and 4 75, 5, 6, 6.50 on up to $13 We bave re you can readily see our purchases are enormous; hence we go into the market and buy Frauds ami Horim Medical Institute, by going to the Old, Kellnlle Dri. ilEDERSON, 104 W.

HiliTH STREET, KANSAS CITY, WIO. ceived 500 baseball outfits, ball, belt, can mxmmsm and bat, which we give tree with every goods very, very close. We can safely suit. H. L.

T. Skinner, Ottawa. guarantee to band good9 to the customer nt getting decidedly the worst of it, the Popu 102 104 West pth Kansas City, Mo Clifford Blackman A Boston Gov's Eveaiht A Iieffutar Graduate 1 New styles wall paper at the Drug Store it i Kt ft 1 I the same price small stores pay for them. And another thing, we do such a large bnsl for 10, 12 and 13 cents. TR9 bta umnr.

ibssi in lss Medicine, vver a irarr practice 12 in Chicago. Mstablished TTTE OI.BE8T IX AOH. I.OWS4 EST LOCATES. ness that we keep our goods constantly Located. A negufer eraduato Over 27 Years of Special Practice.

The Home Market Club of Boston believes in protecting farming and mining just as much as manfactunng. The Home Market Bulletin (monthly) is brim full of Aotborl7.ea by the State to treat Kmtouj turning. You can't get an old style in our house if you wanted to. Old style means old goods. Our business methods you all t.

Btat, tfcrnr. dHDONIti, NERVOUS and SPECIAL know. A blind man is just as safe in our DISEASES. Cures guaranteed ormoneyrpfnruled. All medicines turn- a Ished readt lc use.

No meroury or Injurious medicine No a detention from business or work. Patient at a distance treated oy a nnil ovnHUl everywhere, free from gnze or i protection points. Every man ought to house aa the smartest shopper. have it. We can furnish it with the We kindly ask the patronage of the Leader for only 1 25 a year.

breakage. Charges lo-w. Age sn4 experience BretoportasW State your cane and send for term Consultation is free.eitberpersonallyorbyletter, FreeKusemnformenonly. Seminal Weakness gSSwSW Registered at the Burner House during people of Lane and vicinity. Respectfully, H.

L. T. Skisser, Ottawa. the past week: D. E.

Richards, A. L. lists quietly sneaked out one by one, and Mr. Wells soon subsided. One of the questions asked Mr.

Kelley was as to the use of whisky in this county during the last campaign, to which he replied that his only knowledge of the use of whisky was by a Louisburg Populist, who peddled whisky around Osawatomie election day to defeat Republicans, This was not the sort of in formation they weie seeking and it made them decidedly weary. Lane Markets, Correcteft to date by J. J. MeC'abe Com, No. 2Sc.

Wheat, 0o. Seed oats, 30e. Flux seed, snc. Cattle 3.5ii per cwt. Hoifs i.s5 per cwt.

hn-kons- (He. pr lb. Butter, lsc. per lb. FTS fresh, p5r doz.

Potatoes, lor 20 per bu. Seed Potatoes. $1.5 -i per uu, shorts, ssc perewt. Bran, ISO. T.

nmheanf hlonn1 tnlwad. il tins in back, confuse-a Saved-Perhaps His Llfo By Hood's Sarsaparilla Blood Poisoned by Canker. Eead the following from a grateful mother! My little boy had Scarlet Fever when A years old, and it left him very weak and with blood poinoned with canker. HIS eyes became so Inflamed that his sufferings were Intense, and for savsn weeks he Could Not Open His Eyes. I took him twice during that time to the Eys and Ear Inflrmary on Charles street, but their remedies failed to do him the faintest shadow of good.

I commenced giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla and It soon cured him. I hare never doubted that It anTed hi aight, even If not hi. rrtj life. You may use this testimonial in any way you choose. I am always ready to sound the praise ol Hood's Sarsaparilla because of the wonderful good it did my son." Annus F.

Blackman, 2888 Washington St, Boston, Mass. Get HOOD'3. losses, npiwnpo.T-. rawer, lorn of man- r2i SZ.mil teed or Money Kefimrted, Bea Tbonsnnd of cae cured iveri ye'r Frncr'eiu-o Important. No mer.

Juri or "ulnrious medicino used. No time lost Pnttenta at a distance treated by SaU.ndei Medicines sent every where free ftSro fw 'breakage. State yout caso and aend fwT ConsnluTtlon free and contidenUal, per- fnU of descriptive pictures, aeut yjjWSli Bealed in plain envelope fc.r Be. In stamps. N.

book contains beckkts a iseful Imwlcdso which should be read bj every male from 15 to 45 sw" Ti kev FREE Ml HM'M Or AMI; OMV replete witb a. thousand interesting cens. Including the celebrated Frjneh OBikI Johnston, 1. I. Wagner.

E. Good, A. ana lorgoHiunwjs, vrt n-store nerve and I noon, curea or me. wSrfTt i Morrison, E. A.

Shepard, Geo. Hatch, Seth brain powers, enlarge ana sireiiBmm v.u- Kiri Pnlsm-B that terrible sense, in all forms and stages. eim-d forlife. Blood oton-f I SypnlllS, ins gkin Diseases, Ulcers, Spellings, Sores, GonorrtoflaandGlet, and all L. Barger.

Kansas City: Marshall Hirker, Ottawa; J. 8. Musters, Madison; Joe Cor-ley, if Ida Duncan, Greeley; Frank Bey. tt-ith T.iiefDHsia faTlpnr (Via II SO I I I 5 Treatment i 3 easyiouso. -Lmca nv ss.r moiir, Rantoul; Miss K.

A. Smith, Ottawa; Mbicb alone cose over pBook: of alKjve diseases, ejects and cure, sent denied, in Frank McCain, Lloyd Patton, Art. McCain, La Grippe. During the prevalence of the grippe the past seasons It was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, hot only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all of the troublesome after effects of the malady.

This remedy seems to have a peculiar power In effecting rapid cures not only In cases of la grippe, but In all diseases of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured cases of asthma and hay fey rot longstanding. Try it and be convinced. It disappoint. Free Trial Bottles at Wakefield Gatlln a drug store. IT lh nat Turkic Rhftumutio ntnto icm Theiiretttestdis-I THt TUISH RIICBfflATIC CUBE.

Sf a POSlllVE H-llBKiU JiillEU. rr visa this t-eatmcnt fulls to Pr Curo. A SURE CVRK for iVuu.ai,u.i.. cowry in wean- Alva Tubhs. Frank McCain, Roy Dover, Osawatomie; E.

Stanard, G. A. Johnson i Aoa t-mo Mil. u-vr fliWA rrmnvfl iev ir Him tjuu .7 1,1 1 HltJ Ul Vlio i- cv k. i i cure or help.

Greatest discovery In -4 L.nf,i.r.,i,t nr uud W.TIl i 1: BjourtB-CBres a -li I till fr.rfeiTu.71 Uot ri Chicaen; .7. C. Shay. Atchison; L. Greffl'h, airials of ine j.

relieti a rew uo.es removes fever und a. In VSOO t-Orteit. nfYnv of the above diseases I cannot c.ro. Do. Henderson.

atibJ.y Richmond; O. 8. Ferrili, St. Louis; II, 5 Oilcake, St.T.I per cwt. Corn meil, C25, Corn chop, SOc.

few flsva. Pond statemei of ca-e stamp fot Sircuiaia. BR, KEWBESSill, KANSAS CiTlf, MO. Hood's Pills ara hand made, and are per. fMtta composition, proportion and appearance.

TunatsJI, Lexington, Mo..

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Pages Available:
660
Years Available:
1890-1893