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The Leonardville Echo from Leonardville, Kansas • 4

The Leonardville Echo from Leonardville, Kansas • 4

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MISS K. EMRICK. MltS. n. ALLINGHAM.

Grand View. Corn husking is being pushed faster ALLIXGHAM EMBICK, this year than usual, as some farmers had com out last winter, but don't intend to have it in the field this winter Stafford 5 Fif-Daniel, (Successors to Rogers Bros.) HARDWARE! Mrs. Littler has been quite ill, but is LSOXARD.V1LLK, KS. TUV. 20, 1885 RAILROAD TIKE TAELE.

now improving. Juo. Grovenstein i building a new-corn crib. IjEOSARDVlLLE, KANSAS. it.

springer is his young EAST. U. P. R. R.

WEST Stoves and Tinware. mules. We are prepared to do fashionable Dressmaking at reasonable prices, dies, give us a call at the residence of ihe bnntlay school is in a thriving condition under the superintendancy of 1 r. i a.m 3 :50 a. Kspris.

Expres-F 2:2 P. M. 3:58 A. M. 5:05 A.

M. li. Alliugham. 50 4 A Good "Baker's" Dozen. A capital opportunity is now offered to all who would like to obtain, at small cost, a first-rate Weekly Journal, full of good things.

Everybody and his wife knows Orange Judd, who for more than a quarter of a century has supplied to the people a vast amount of practical, useful, reliable information. Mr. Judd is now Editor and Manager-of the Prairie Farmer at Chicago, and a grand, good, paper he is making it. It is issued Every Week, is beautifully printed on first class paper, and finely illustrated with many Original Engravings. It constantly has something useful and interesting for every member of the family, and its Household Department is unsurpassed, whether for country, village or city.

The price is also reduced to $1.50 a year. And more than this, every one subscribing now for 1896, receives the Weekly Numbers for all the rest of the year free. Take our advice and subscribe at once, and get the two months extra. It will pay you well. Or at least send for a Specimen Copy.

Address Prairie Farmer, Chicago, 111. Clias. Morris. fl 9 i i mm sJ Manhattan. Ahna Surllngainc R.

R- es. bweny's little girl has been quite JFJIE INDEPENDENT. is: 1 5 a. m. I 7:15 i M.

Ly. Ian sick, but is now recovering. -iir school is getting along with as Kansas Centra! R. R. The Largest, The Ablest, The Best 9 LKONAKD.

iittle friction as possible with Mr. E. J. Davis as teacher. The young people had a spelling school Thursday night.

'Ill in RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY WEEKLY, The most influential religious organ in the S-X-ilOlIH. We will have a scries of protracted States. ihe spectator, JLondon, Jui The Ixdepexpei't is one of the best papers in the world. Its good points are manj and striking. They have only to be stated to be ap preciated ana lor prool oi our claims appeal may bejtakeu toauvjof the tUty-two issues of the year.

Any number of the The Independent meetings beginning Saturday, 21st, by the Methodists. Roseiuti of the Monitor has started somewhat out of season, it stands a chance to wither and die as the cold weather approaches. Cedar bud. Yes, it ia a little late for rosebuds. The more appropriate cognomen would be The Last Rose of Summer.

Ed. riicl-3Xills, Farming Implements FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES AXD SPRING WAGONS. First-Class Tin Shop ix Eooiliig and Spouting a Specialty. GITE US A CALL. will snow that its contents are marked by Ability, Variety axd The great thinkers, the great story-writers, the great poets, men of the highest "reputation in all departments of human knowledge, make up its list ot contributors.

Keligion, philosophy, seieuee, literature, art, travels, discoveries. stories.jand all conceivable topics are embraced Poker vs Euchre. On Saturday night, in some remote corner of the town there was a party com posed of a few, engaged in a game which the boys call "draw." Of the hands that were played and the pots that were raked we have no means of knowing; but the Marshal got onto the racket and took in the contents, and everybody, old or young, learned and unlearned, without regard "to sex, employment, or condition, will find somethiug Mr. James Sliehi and J. F.

Codding. lf Pottawatomie county, attended the meeting- of Odd Fellows lodge nt this l-'Iace, last Monday night. We a subscription last week from Mr. Frud Spnrnuui, young farmer from Fancy creek. Fred is a steady, hardworking young man and the Echo him success.

There is mi-h innate "wickedness in the carnal mind of the iinregenerate i. It is not wise, therefore, to twist the animal1 tail until yon know that his been redeemed. Geo. Speo.lit of Randolph, who has been seriously ill with Typhoid fever or some time, and was at one time convalescent, is sijutring from a relapse, but Know, we arc pleased to learn, pronounced of danger. -Tue apron and neck-tie social given ot special interest in every issue.

It is a religious, a A Beautiful Testimonial. The following note, from one of the most successful and accomplished stock raisers in the west, will be highly ap. preciated by the officers and managers of the late fair of the Kansas Central Agricultural Society: Blue Valley Bank of Wm. P. Higinboth am, Manhattan, Kansas, Chas.

S. Davis, Sec'y Kas. Central Agricultural Society, Junction, City. Kansas. literary, an educational, a story, an art, a sei entifie, an agricultural, a financial and a po steps Monday morning to have the bovs litical paper combuiod.

Breadth, C'axdob. Earnestxess. The In dependent is tied to no denomination: it is the pulled. On Monday night Iliz-zonor the Mayor, and a friend were playing the innocent game called euchre, in a place organ of no clique or perty in State or hurch It is free, therefore, to discuss all questions, and speak its mind candidly. It is not swerved by fear or favor.

It is a vigorous defender of Mv dear Sir: A Splendid Offer I The Leavenworth Daily Times AND THE LEONARDVILLE ECHO one year, (both papers) for fo.OO quite public. The poker party came The three handsome and elegantly the Evangelical fiith, it preaches practical engraved pieces of silverware from righteousness, aud earnestly supports all mor down with blood in their eyes and insisted that consistency required that the euchre business should be stopped, and playing the Marshal as the Little your association were received to-day, al retornis. At! its columns the advertising as well as the reading are free from everything Tiiev attract a great deal of admiration of doubtful or objectionable character. No matter what a person's religion, politics, or and favorable comment from the patrons joker they broke that game; and now all is of the post office book store where they serene. The public pulse is calm, a pure profession may be, if he desires to keep up with ire on exhibition in one ot the show ountr ladies of Lconardvdle, last moral atmosphere prevails, ana parents the times and know what the brightest minds are thinking of, the ablest pens are writing windows.

of wayward sons breath freely and nat about, and what the world at large is doing he Friday evening was a financial success, money havintj been raised to I desire also to acknowledge the re The Leaveiivrortli "Weekly Times AND THE "ECHO" both papers one rear for iOO. Now Is The Time To Scbscbibb, P. B. Lewis, Publisher. urally.

Thus we see, "Sin is its own de should read Ihe Independent, TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS ceipt of other trophies of the visit of stroyer." the Blue Valley Herd and stud at your Three months 75 One year S3 00 Notice to School Boards and Others. 5 00 Two years. Four months $1 00 Six months 1 50 .10 00 Five years- Jno. Foster Sons would say: That Oan any one make a better investment of now is the time to lay in your supplies FREE! $:2.00 to Pi.OO than one which will pay of coal for the winter. Don wait till prices are up and the roads bad.

Coal is cheaper now than at any other season 52 Dividends daring ths Year? 1 Every intelligent family needs a a good news SELF-CURE t-v. A favorite precriDtion of one of th must noted and succewlul specialists in the (now retired i for he cure of Xmwua OcMlUu, of oof, Ftfcjtrw arui atf. Sent iplainseal a lruggisucfilliu Addrcs DR. WABP Louisiin, Mo. paper, it is a necessity ior parents ana 188 fair; the eighteen cash premiums and eight handsome diplomas.

The latter I have had appropriately framed and hung in my office. In conclusion I wish to say that we were very pleasantly entertained and kindly treated by the citizens of Junction City, and your association, on the occasion of our visit, and expect to be with you next year with even a better lot of stock than we exhibited this season, as we are endeavoring to show a marked improvement each succeeding year. Very truly yours, "Wm. P. Higixbotham.

Junction City Tribune. of the year NOTICE. a new 'Webster's Unabridged, for use in the school. Rev. John McKean Presbyterian minister, will preach in the old school house in Leonardville on Sabbath morning S3 iust, at half past 10 o'clock; at Ihe Mall creek school house at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

We arc a little crowded lor space but we should be considered indifferent to passing even's if we failed to chrou icle the fact that Misses Sarah McXaugh-ton and Wilder were visiting Mrs. Prid-moro last Sunday. Monitor please copy, On hut Tuesday, a fifteen months old baby of Mr. Mrs. Joshua Parsons, A erood way to make the acquaintance of The Independent is to send 30 cents for a "Trial All parties havlrag trip ot a month.

SPECIMEN COPSES FREE. No papers are sent to subscribers after the THE any unsettled ac counts, or notes pn time paid for has expired. The Independent's Clubbing List will be sent free to any person asking for it. Any one wishing to "subscribe for one or more papers or magazines, in connection with The Independ 4 due to the firm of flog Overcoats New stock, at Sikes 50. Bro's.

When the ECHO was started, three years ago, it was started simply as an experiment. It was then small in size, and had a small patronage. It has increased in patronage and size, until it is to-day second in size to only one paper printed in the county. Increasing demands for advertising space render further enlargement necessary. "We propose to make it, in all respects, equal to any county paper inthe State.

To give increase, in circulation, we offer as a premium to the subscriber who shall procure the elucky ticket" my ent, can save money by ordering from our Club List. Address ers are hereb Death of H. Gregg. THE INDEPENDENT, of Parallel, trot hold of a can of conceit traied he, and drank some of the ton notified to call at once and settle. We have About noon of last Monday Mr.

IT. P. P.O. Box 2787, Mew York tents. The child was taken immediatel Has attained a standard Ox exoellenoo vbicli admits of no superior.

It Contains every inproTeiient that invent-To genius, skill and money can produce. Gregg had a stroke of paralysis. He remained uncouscious until 9,20 "Wed to for medical aid, and sold our business and Notice For Publication. No. 4848.

Land Office at Concordia, Kansas, November 4, 1SS5. Notice is hereby given that the followimr- learn that although it is in a critical con T. nesday evening, when lie died. His re mains were buried Friday, at 10 a- our books must be dition, there is hope of its recovery. Several of our subscribers way in Highland cemetery, the Rev.

Mr. nained settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge, or, in his absence, before the Clerk, of the Dis OTJK AIM McXabb officiating. Mr. Horace P. closed at once- ROOEHS BROS, Rig in the "north end'' complain, that they Gregg was born April 8, 1856, at Con trict Court at Manhattan, Kansas, on Dec.

19, '4 WAB- do not get their papers, until they an nerville, Indiana. The family moved TO ls.No, viz: John Arouse, Home JNo. loolti for the mv sec. 14, town as, range HANTED several weeks old, and then they get an to Kansas, settling near Manhattan, where Mr. Gregg was mostly raised.

Boots for men and boys, shoes for tie, lie names the following witnesses to prove armful at once, the papers having th his continuous residence upon, and cultivation TO Ladies, Misses and Children, genuine Milwaukee oil grain, and warranted at His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg, who reside now at Miltonvale. 1 TVE of said land, viz John llohman, Adam Utt, Albert Wight, James Parkei son, all of Garri- appearance of having been read, by some Greenback Post Master. We shall be were with him in his last moments.

Mr. lowest prices; come and be convinced, at son, Pottawatomie county, Kansas. EXCEL. "STEAKS. Gregg leaves a wife and a large circle of 50 jrlad to hear of this "offensive partisan' S.

11. Dodge, Register. Ilassebroek's. 51 5.3 i'3 fe." being removed. We can forgive the is.

friends to mourn his early death. June tion City Union. 3 ISMS? man for depriving our subscribers of the II 111 Notice for Publication No. 4865. Land Office at Concordia, Kansas, Nov.

18. New Corn. These excellent Orpans are celebrated for vol e'f 0 ume, quality of tone. Quick response, variety ot luxury of reading the papers they have The Leonardville Elevator is taking in mm 31! Ci-lVTVI) BALL. A Grand Thanksgiving Bail and Sup ess new corn.

48 ntnied settler has tiled notice of his intention to combination, artiBtio design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, makiug them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs lor homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc make final proof in support of his claim, and paid for, while the news is fresh, but the anomaly of continuing a Grcenbacker in federal ottioe, is an official irregularity per will be given tinder the auspices of ESTABU.SHED BEPFIATIOJT, that said prool will be made Delore the Judge, or in his absence, before the Clerk of the district court at Manhattan, Kansas, on Dec. 28, STARC1IER, CRESS COMPANY are selling furniture, musical inslru "The Leonard Lodge" of Odd Fellows FNEQUALEIt FACILITIES, that can't be looked over. If the galoot at Leonardville, ou the 26th day of ISTo ments, sewing machines, carpets, oilcloth for the sw and nwK section vember, 1885. Dancing will commence SKILLED VOBKE3T, BEST 3I.TEKI.L. COMBINED, MAKE THIS "will only deliver our paper up there promptly, we'll give him a copy of the and window shades.

Repairing iewelrv, 34. town (is, range Ce at the rink at 8 v. m. Supper at Mrs. watches, clocks and all kinds of furni same one year gratis.

his continuous residence upon, and cultivation Tuttle's hotel. Music will be furnished by the best taleut to be had. Tickets THE POPULAR ORQAH ture, as low as the lowest. of, said land, viz John Bergman, A. E.

Lund-qujst, Swan Johnson, Chas. J. 3orni, all of Mrs. Lottie Doolittle DeCamped last for dance, supper, To cents per Kandoiph, Kiley Kansas. Instruction Books and Piano Stools.

Sunday, taking for the second time the 51 S. li. UOdGE, Kegister. couple. invited.

)-S. Roll of Honor. Toutc hymenial. Her betrothed, Mr. MARKET REPORTS.

Wheat 4070 -IA Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, Notice for Publication No. 4851. The Ghissgo Cottage Organ Co. Land Ofliee at Concordia Kansas, Old 0020 Nov. 5, 1S65.

II. DcOamp, a young man who has been engaged in the fruit tree business for some time past. After a sumptuous xcpast furnished by Mrs. Jane Tuttlc During the month ending Xov. 13 85 the following pupils were neither absent nor tardy, although the Diphtheria Scare Six years old, well broke and splendid drivers.

We will issue prize tickets. All old subscribers paying arrears, and one year in advance, and all new subscribers paying one year in advance, will get one prize ticket entitling thm to 1 copy of ths Echo one year and one chance for the premium. For instructions, as to the time and manner of awarding premium, call on or address Corner Eaodolph and Ann Streets, CKICAG0. ILL. Rye 3o Notice is hereby given that the following Oats 00,16 named settler eas tiled notice of his intention to ir03 "ake final proo in support of his claim, and prevailed: Ettie Allingham, Hattie New man, Jennie JNewman, riea Phelps, -iTi rir.

o-o no that said proot will be made belore the Judge, at ows J.Jow,V.W or in his absence before the Clerk, of the dis- trict court at Westmoreland, Kansas, on Dec. the party started for Clay Center, where their strong matrimonial intentions were -consumated. We don't know who tied Hugo Ilalstead. Frank Simmons, Willie Newman, Delbert Lafliin and Wesley Why freeze your fingers when you can 18, Win. Dyer, Home Entry No.

15016 i ht-l i i i for the ne sec. 2(i, town Ss. range" 7e. buy Gloves and Mittens at such low He uamerthe fc-howing witnesses to prove prices of C. W.

Hassebroek. 51 his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation Chaffee. Their deportment and progress have been such that they merit the appro ot, said land, viz: follarci Carnahan, Mat-hew bation of both parents and teacher. the knot; we hope ho tied it securely and trust that it may never slip, and that the obligations it has imposed may never prove a burden. We presume (iillaspie, Kobert mkertoii, John (irinder, all A.

J. Swingle. W. W. Raymond keeps fresh Cream of Garrison, Pottawatomie county, Kansas.

50 II. Dodge, Register. Bread for sale all the time. The text-book committee held their Mr. DeCamp will continue in the nurs ery line, rejoicing, in due time, amid the I Don't strain your eyes by a worth Notice for Publication -No.

4850. Laud Oiliee at Concordia. Kansas. Nov. 5, 1885.

Notice is hereby given that the following- fruits and flowers of love's planting; but no annnrnv mo f-nnn less iigtu, wnne pure, clean on is so second meeting in Leonardville last Saturday and adopted the following: Harrington's spellers; Harper's Geography; Light's Book-keeping, Barnes' Physical Geography; Steel's Physiology; Barnes' we take occasion to remark, "That it is cheap at Casper's. named pettier has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and a faithful saying and worthy of all ac P4 Pit9 ji The first "on deck" with a full supply that said proof will be made before the Judge, or in his absence before the Clerk, of the dis LEONARDVILLE, KAN. ceptation: That Paul may plant and Apollos may water, but God giveth the History and Headers; White Arithmetic of fall and Winter clothing. trict court, at estmoreland, Kansas, on Dec. Reed Kellosjg's Grammer's; Norton's 18, 1SS5, viz Robt.

Pinkertou Home Entry, No. increase." 38 R. Burk. Nat. Philosophy; Townsend's Civil Gov il II ior tne ne 14 see.

4, town bs, range e. 4T tiv-i-o ernment; Canfield Kansas Local Gov Messrs Geo. Stinson Art Go to Foster's Lumber Yard for your his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ernment; Barnes' Algebra Recommend shingles, where you can get the stak-A- Publishers, at Portland, sent us ed as musical works. Wave and Wavelet. of, said land, viz Pollard Carnahan, Mathew Gillaspia, John Grinder, Wm.

Dyer, all of STAK for $3.00 per M. last week a full sized steel engraving of liarnson, rottawatomie county, Kansas. 50 S. H. Dodge, Register.

20 Turkeys to be Shot. On next Tues'day afternoon on the Boys and Men's Rcadymade Shirts at General Grant taken ftom Anderson's celebrated photograph. This picture is lowest prices. Ask to see them, at more money than at anythmg else bv taking an agency for the mm conceded by all to be the best represen Hassebroek's. 51 best selling book out.

Beginners premises of Mrs. Mary Schreiber, there will be a Grand Turkey Shooting. Come all ye lovers of Sport and Turkey. A good chance for a Thanksgiving roast. tation ot the uenerai in the lull vigor VJ succeed grandly.

JNonelau. Terms 11 Fresh candies received every week at "frroi Ttrl-- Port- land, Maine. of his manhood, that has been published. As we look at the picture we feel W. Raymond s.

JdestintheWai Work of the Dark Fiend. We are pained to chronicle the death What nobby Fur Caps for young men proud of American art that has so faith fully preserved the features and expres and ladies at Hassebroek's. 51 of Miss Emily Dahlberg on last Thurs sions of this "Xoblest Roman of them day, at Randolph, of typhoid fever; also A book of 100 paes. The best book ior an Oysters Oysters Fresh oysters at W. Raymond s.

that of Luther Dahlberg, of the same advertiser to con JM nVERTI I f. sult- be experi- family, on Sunday morning following. The former was 23 years of age and the latter 25. Luther will be remembered by AjH I "SSend 10 cents postage; and 13 I we wi11 mail vou free a valuable, sample box of the citizens of Leonardville as the yountf all." This firm is advertising for agents to -sell important, popular new publications, nd offer inducements worthy the attention of all who desire to engage in such enterprises. We have transacted considerable business with thi3 firm and have always found them prompt, liberal and honorable; and their publications, as a rule, are first class.

We have never man who clerked in the store of Sikei Brothers some time ago. lt contains lists of newspapers and estimates of the cost of ad vertisin Ihe ad vertiser who wants to spend one dollar, finds in it the information herequires, while forhim who will Invest one hundred thousand dollars in aiV. vertisinij, a scheme is indicated which will meet his every recqji-ement, or can be made to do so by sligh o4rif easily arrired at by correspondence. 149 -Ktsns have been issued. Sent, post-paid, to any address for 10 cents.

Write to GEO. P. ROWEXO. 4 CO-NEWSPAPER ADVERTISIXU BURKAU. (lOSpruceSt-Printing House Kew York.

goods that will put you the way of making more money at once, than any thing else in America. Botd sexes of all-ages can live at home and work in spare time, or all ihe time. Capital not required. We will start you, Immense pay sure for those who start at once. Stixson A Card.

We wish to extend to the citizens of Portland, Maine. seen an inferior work of art among their Randolph and vicinity, our heartfelt thanks and gratitude, for their kind and untiring assistance in the illness and CO to 2 deaths of our son and daughter, and for their loving sympathy in our sad bereave 0 GUIDE ment. Mr. Mrs. C.

J. Dahlberg. The most popular Weekly newspaper derated to science, mechanics, engineering discoveries, in entions and patents ever pufol ished. Every number illustrated with splendid engravings. This publication furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without.

The popularity of the Scientific Amkricam is such that its circulation nearly equals that of all other papers of its class combined. Price. $3.20 a year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers.

WUNN Publishers, No. 36lBroadway, N. Y. 260 Pages. iUostratedtiielfitliaodsiltbindiaSOa.

money or pos taste, aae, pcr coT.ra c. This book contains sll the carious, doubtfBl or ioqoisiUT vsjat to know. Urge editions, 10,000 eeh, sold few months. Beauty, Sappiness, are promoted by its ad-ico -who may marry, who not, why, medical aid, when aeoessary brought home to you. 50 wonderful pkm r-rcrcaaa tma to life.

Sent emled by Dr. WHITTIER, St Louis, the great Specla'ist. Consultation ard free. Sold Cut. Mr.

John Pridmore has sold his livery stock, and rented his livery stable in Leonardville, to Mr. John Lancaster. Mr. gra A 5P I Munn Co. have productions.

By addressing them full particulars may be obtained free. On Saturday night there was a Utile game, the same which is called po ker, and several of the boys did play at that game at unseasonably late hours, and it is supposed did bet their money and'did win and loose, but did neither en rich nor impoverish themselves nor each other. And the Marshal did watch the while, 'and the sentinel stars looked down from Heaven, and other witnesses, too, gazed upon that game of sin, until watchers and watched grew tired and went each their several ways, some of them sadder but. none of them wiser, perhaps, unless it was the Marshal, who is a young man of agreeable ways, tient years practice before seems to possess energy, and capacity, SaNERVOUSOtBIUTY HARRIS' the Patent Office and have prepared more thnn One Hundred Thousand applications for patents in the United States and foreign countries. and wc hope that his new venture may prove successful.

Iecay.nd numerocs 3 obscurediseases, haf-filing the skilled phy- Caveats. Trade-Marks. Cooy-richts. Assignments, and all other naners for iit; in lis, xvuii iruui Now is the time to buy your over- 5 youthful irdiscretioa. securing to inventors their rights in the United States.

Canada. England. France. A Radical Cure for too tree indni peace, or over brain work. Avoid iranos ition of Trf fpn 353 Germany and other foreign countries, pre- hoes at Sikes Bro's.

Never so cheap KERVCXTS t-M Parea at snort notice ana on reasonaoie terras. "ETITT- jJY oa remeo ies for these before. 50 iniormation as to ontaining patents cueer- SHIP. WfiJlklPW Hlcircuiar'andTrial Pack- information sent free. Patents obtained A new business house was started on PHYSICAL 1S lZ "r1- 5for working people.

Send 10 3 aa the lot adjoining the post office, "on the through Munn fc Co. are noticed in the Scientific American free. The advantage of such notice is well understood by all persons who wish to dispose of their patents. Address MUNN Office SCXEIOTFIO AaiiKICAH, 361 Broadway, Now York. Meents postage, and we will man BJBL 87 Msl'RE Rf.mei.v that has InYnue WiridleKeJ- CLBED thousands, does inT aT-S MAn lot interfere with srterv- Aged rVten, (ion to btlBineS8 or north, by Messrs Westrom Telander of ritLr you tree, a royal, vaiuaoie sample box of goods that, will put you in the wav of making more Clay Center.

These gentlemen are furniture dealers, and intend filling iheir build ing with that kind of stock. The building will be a frame 22x01) feet in TESTED FOR OVER SiXfe Pn or inocnmwnoe Vpap by i many tl in.y Foooded on efur'A sJ medical princi-THOUSANP OASES, gjg pics. By directapphcation aA specific infliieDce is fell 111 prestos given away. Sent us 5 cents Hostage, and 7 by mail vou will get free a Efe gwtnout aetay. 'irienat- TRIAL fuuctioiisof thehn- knew jhe had the "drop on the boys." And there were complaints filed and warrents issued, and armed with one of the latter, the Marshal went for his victim.

But the victim was abroad in the J.ind, and when found was several miles otitdde the corporate limits. And he thought the Marshal was a little off of hi i beat, out in the country, and the Marshal thought tin; victim might be correct, and they did part with mutual i.f with mutual respect. man orcamsin is re-torod. PACKACU The animating elements life, which nave been money iu a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not rt qired.

Yon can live at home and work in spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexes, of all ages, grandly successful, SO cents to 5 easily earned every evening. That all who tit work may test the business, 'we make this unj-aralled offer: To all who are not well satisfied we will send 61 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, sent Free. Immense absolutely sure for all who start, at once.

Ooii't delay. Address Stinson Co. Portland. Maine, --sti-d ar- given back Aod Two car loads of Blacksmiths' Coal just received by 40 Jxo. Fostek Sons.

he patieii becomes cher nil and rapid; eains bocet One Month, $3 00? Two Months, S.ocg Three Months, 7.00 4 package of goods of large value, that will start you in work that will at once tiring you in money faster than anything else in America. All about the .20,000 in presents with each box. Agents wauted everywhere, of ither sex, of ail ages, for all the time, or spare time only' to work for us at their own homes, Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delav. H.

HsHrtt fe roTt'a'iU. Maine. I treng-h aud sexual Vigoe. HARRIS REMEDY M'FCCKnAiSTS S06 N. Tnth Bu.

ST. LOUIS. MO. One dollar cash at Sikes "will I 'mv a -rood v-inter coat for vour Iw. I Ntiiii1 tan.

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