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10VE WINS. convinced from experience that it is best to pack as soon as picked, in barrels, head up tightly and put in the cellar. Some advocate storing in outhouses and exposed to a circulation of air for a time before putting in the cellar. We think this is labor worse than THH BLOOD. OR.

Hahtir's Djok Tonio Is a preparation of phates. associated with the Vegetable Aromatlcs. Awmv MimficM t) IHE OR. HMIER MEDICINE DYSPEPSIA. When Plagued by the Vagaries Of a disordered liver, the bilious need expect to derive no permanent relief from the use of calomel, blue pill, or the barbar-, ous cathartics now Happily losing ground In general and professional estimation.

These rasp, convulse and weaken the system, but I Iostetter's Stomach Bitters relieve, regulate and invigorate it. Those significant pains in the liver, the saffron hue which its derangement communicates to the skin, the impurity of the blood, constipation, furred condition of the tongue, anil contamination of the breath, which result fmm biliousness," are entirely, speedily and pleasantly removed by tins beneficent alterative, which is likewise a potent remedy for chills and fever, and its best preventive. While the system is regulated and purified, it is also thoroughly invigorated by this superlatively fine medicine, which is of botanic origin, and contains none but salutary ingredients. The medical fraternity highly commend it. An Iowa woman lias Invented a spanka-phone.

A Grand Reputation. CUPFlS All flBTUP KIDNEYS STOMACH AND BOWELS: General oebility CONSTIPATION DYSPEPSIA Ml Ijggl ST.LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY -Jat These Bitters are not au intoxicating: Iseveraffe, but a Medicine of real merit, and pleasant to the taste. For Sale by all Druggist. Price, $1.00 per Bottle. WHOLESALE JEWELRY: BEST STOCK IN In Holiday Styles in Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, tST All eastern prices duplicated.

Order from me and save time and IrelghtjEI R. N. HERSHFIELD. LEAVENWORTH, KAN. Ulysses 6.

Grant, Married to the Daughter of Ex-Senator Chaffee. A New York dispatch of tho 1st inst. says There was an unusual flutter among society people this evening, occasioned by the marriage of Ulysses Simpson Grant, youngest son of Gen. Grant, to Miss Fannie J. Chaffee, only daughter of ex-Senator Jerome' B.

Chaffee, of Colorado. The marriaire has been the subject of discussion among the elite of New York for some time past, and has been regarded as the social event. The matter. has especial mention, taken in connection with Mr, Grant's California experience, and has been extensively discussed here and in San Francisco. The bridegroom is a lawyer of this city, who has already won some distinction in his profession, and whose prospects are of the best.

Miss Chaffee is a blonde of purest type, aged about twenty-two, and has been a prominent belle in New York society sinco her introduction here. The courtship which has resulted in her marriage is a little over a year old, and is described by intimate friends of both parties as a match of pure love. The engagement lias existed nearly three months and has been thus early consummated only at the earnest solicitation of the bridegroom. Two weeks ago the date of the ceremony was fixed for this afternoon, and in accordance with the arrangement the ceremony was of a strictly private nature. Rev.

I)r, Newman was engaged by Mr. Grant, in person, to perform the ceremony, which was in accordance with tho Methodist form of the Episcopal church. At 4 carriages lined the sidewalk between Fifth and Sixth avenues. A few select guests who were to witness the ceremony were congregated in the parlors of the Chaffee No. 20 West Fith street.

They comprised Gen. Grant and Mrs. Grant, Lieut. Col. Fred Grant and wife, Jesse Grant and wife, ex-Senator Chaffee, Mr.

and Mrs. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, and a few of the relatives and personal friends of Senator Chaffee. At 4:20 ip.

m. Rev. Dr. Newman entered th edacious parlors and was met at the folding doors by Mr. Grant and Miss Chaifee, the bride groom on the right and bride upon the left, i Rev.

Dr. Newman occupied a position upon tho left with Gen. Grant, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Ilonore, Mrs.

Elkins and the remainder of tho guests. The ceremony included the ring placed upon the linger of tho bride by Mr. Grant, who made the responses in a clear, strong voice. The bride was attiied in rich bridal costume, which elicited the admiration of all present, and she responded in a decidedjind comparatively unembarrassed tone. The wedding ring was of chased gold, with a diamond and.

monogram, and was a marvel of tact and costliness. After the ceremony, an elegant repast was served in tho parlors, furnished by Dolmonico, and prepared for sixteen guests who were in attendance. The presents, which were profuse and costly, were not displayed. Tho happy pair will probably make an extended trip to the West and South. Gen.

Grant has gone to cast his vote in Galena, III, and will hot' visit the East as he previously intended. Intimate friends, both of tho bride and groom, as well as of the ex-president and of ex-Senator Chaffee, said today that there had never been any engagement, or any pretense of an engagement, between Mr. Grant and Miss Flood that their relations had only been friendly, and that they continued so to-day. Sheep and Dogs. VVrhtmn AKi'iciuItiirtHt.

The West is going into sheep breeding with a vim that betokens trouble for the worthless curs that persist in killing sheep. The subject is a complicated thing for legislators to handle, but most states make the owners of the dogs liable for any loss, when the dogs are detected, on the principle that he who keeps a monkey should pay for the glass he breaks. But there's the rub. If we were watching the sheep, we could drive oil the dogs. Some states are taxing the dogs, and the tax fund goes to pay the loss of sheep by dogs, but generally we iind western farmers disposed to breed sheep as a matter of business and profit, and if thieves, rol)-bcrs or dogs interfere, they are disposed just to kill them as they would a coon about the htm house.

Many species of dogs are beasts of prey and commit havoc in a Mock of sheep, whenever it fair chance offers, and as such dogs are of no financial profit, letter kill them off without ceremony to test their mutton loving proclivities. The loss sustained by the sheep fanners from depredations of mongrel dogs 'surpasses a thousand, times over any value that these dogs can be for the protection of otho properly. With the double profits of wool and mutton and the increased profits as developed in the improved breeds, sheep breeding is becoming an important interest on every western farm, while many make a successful specialty of sheep. Our home demand for wool to supply our own manufactories and the foreign demand for good mutton opens a bright future for slier p. Gathering Apples.

It is a mistake to leave apples out late. There is not only danger of injury from hard frosts, but their keeping is much impaired by warm weather that often comes this month. This was tho case last year. Gather and pack with care, handling as little as jiossi Me. Each apple should be picked by hand and laid, not thrown, into a basket, from whirh to be transferred with rare to the place of packing.

A slight bruise will much injure the keoiv ing qualities. In packing, use- only perfectly sound, unbruised fruit. There is a difference of opinion as to the best manner and time of storing. We are Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian Dark and the Phna. Endorsed by the JVIedlcal PiXsslon? a Chill.

nd Mcueaoury Ho, 213 North Main Street. St. Limit. THE WEST OF HORSE POWER Weil Boring snd Rock Drilling Machines I licst Well Circulars -Free! LOOMIS NVMAN, TIFFIN. OHIO.

We give your money 'H worth In Machinery and Tools, anil don't i Skin of Beauty Is a Joj Forever! DR. T. FELIZ 'OOUEAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEA0T1FIER itemovM Tan. FrokJti, Pimples, erery oi emisn on be tut j. It bun 'ood the tent of thirty yearn, ana insonmrm-lees we taetf It to be iure the preparation It Sroperly niadu ooept no ooaoterfelt of imllar name.

The disti gr jfihfid Dr. L. Sayre, said to a lady of the ''An ynu ladles mil ub them, I recommend Oourand's Cream' as the least barmful'or au nkia BuhtDe reinoTei superfluons hair wl'h-out injury to the akin, Mmk. M. B.

T. GOURAOI), Bote Prop 48 Bond N. Y. For sale by all drugflrlst aod Fancy OoodB throughout the United stated, Oan adas and Europe. IF" Beware of haae Iml-atlone whloh are abroad.

We offer $1,000 Reward for vue arrest and croof of aw one aelUng the aamw If vou are a manl wit you are a man of let of bunLiiess.wcak- ened by the strain of ters tollintrovernii your uulil'8 avuiu Btimulanl.sand Hof Bitters nierht work, to tor- I waste, use Hop B. suffering from any in-fcion i if voit arn mar- tore brain nerve and If you arc yountr and Hlsnrntioii or tiisuina ricd or single, old or I poor health or laiieuish I ness, rely on Hop I BUiTerlnpr from I ing on a bed of sick- i lit ere. whoever you are. whenever you feel TnouHanas aio nn-nuullv from uoino inan your eysLuiu needs cleanrjlnir, ton-Inj? or atiinulating, without in toTimtfng, 1 form of I disease that miht I have been preventt'd I by a timely use of tauo nop Bitters. riopuitters Ilayoyourfis- pcpsia, Ktawry oy urinary conv- plaint, disease D.

I. C. Is an absolute and lrresista-ble cure for oowriH, oiooti liver ornerves 7 drunkenness use of opium, tobao co or narcotics. You will bo cured if youueo Hop Bitters Ifyouarealm- Soldbvdruar- fny we a ami ow spirited, ti-y; ltt It may save your life. It has saved hundreds- 1 RiHttt.

Send for Circular. HOP BiTTKBS BTQ Bof kcttrr, mm A. DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT, rliich "tipplii' want rum of eminent aViilitr. hMvVi'Miii'il yi'iirc of shuly nnd expcrimfiit to rpecific for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder. Urinary Organs and Nervous System mid fi'srv time of iti discovery has rapidly fm'ivas-ci' 'ii Ihvtir, pihilTt? the approval and coniiclfin-c of nu men ami thocc who have nsed it: it has 1 i nine a favorite with all clnsscs and wherever ii.tr..ditci-d has Mux-reeded nil oilier In shur': nueh la its intrinsic merit and snperiorltT, tint In now the only recognized reliable riroe0.y.

DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS fn. liioct pifvalfiit, dniijicrona and fntnl afTec-i( HHiict niiinkind. nnd sovarifd and liifid-tii "their (hnncli-r, thnt persons often nffer i( v. tiinp I'doro -knowing what alls thnm. cot are eradtial nway of the whole Inidy; pain In tho hack, a weak.

ficUi eshntc-d fct-linjc: and drvnil of exerrlae: acanty snd fn! iliKc'irt1 coioit'd nrinc: in- I to reinin i.r the iirine: niinnte siircds I' or ra! In tin: and. when the riiaeaae Is of lonj: iltirslii.r. ihcie If imtrh vmaciatiou snd gen-' ral norvoiis proatnitioa. THE ONLY CURE. We Mr pritivflv.

and without fear of contra-di. lh DAY'S KIDNEY PAD i the first snd cure for every form of Kldnev dis-en: II the brut remedy yrl dtFCuered for Ibis cofi luint, snd more effectual in tla operation thsa an oiher tn-atmcnt. By osin? faithfully and no rape will be fonnd wi Inveterate as not la yield' to He powerful remedial virtues. IS STRONGLY ENDORSED. We have the most unequivocal testimony to Its etiritllvc powers from many peraonsof blffb char arter.

Intelligence and responsibility. Oiir book, a Life is SaTed," jrivini; the history of this Dew discovery, and a large record ot most remarkable rtires, aent free. Write for ft. DAY'S KIDNEY PADS are sold by draists, or will 1-e sent by mail (free of postage) on receipt of their price: Kegnlar, Special, for obstinate Ad.lre... DAY KIDNEY PAD CO, TOLEDO, O.

TTTTflS Owing to many worthless Kidney llXlU liUIliPsds no seekinj stale on oar re potation, we deem it due the afflicted to warn them. Ask for DAY'S KIDNEY PAD, Ukt no other, and ton will not be decclTed. W. H. U.

K. C. 103. So. t.

apiilying any nt the Users do not 'ai rsruaeomt cm ii ii HP ha -usr wasted. We last year left a lot of russets in boxes under the shade of a large tree in a short time they were one-half rotten. We resorted them and placed sound ones in the cellar, where they kept until spring. Bruised and de tective apples are worth more for calf feed than for cider or vinegar. Liquor-Drinking in England, Richard Grant White, In October AtluuUc.

Not only laboring men and men who ought to labor, but do not, give them' selves up to this debasing habit of beer drunkenness through two or three days of the week, but skilled men whose work is of a kind and of an excellence which is worthy of respect and admiration. I was more than once told in regard to an artisan of this class, man whose work was always demand ed at the highest price, and who could with ease have kept "himself and his family in perfect comfort and have laid up money, that he would not work tor any man at any price more than four days in the week. Blue Monday is a recognized "institution" in England and, as I have intimated, the blueness of it extends not 'infrequently into Tuesday, and this among the very best of the skilled artisans. One bookbinder told me that his two men, "finishers," to whom he gave his finest work in perfect confidence that it would be done unexcep-tionally both in workmanship and in style, never made any "time," that is, never got really at work, before Wednesday. Like stories were told me of equally accomplished workmen.

This is not only ruinous to the men and to their families, but the aggregate industrial loss to England must be very great. And this steady, besotted drunkenness seems to be at the bottom of most of the distress and most of the crime of England. A clergyman whose work lay much among the laboring classes told me that he felt utterly powerless before this vice, which was a constant quantity in the problem that he was called upon to solve. I knew a lady who was a district visitor in a suburb of London, one of those ministering angels who in England, more, it seems to me, than in any other country in the world, give themselves up to the work of helping and bettering the most wretched and degraded of their kind, and who carry Christian love, and purity, and grace into dens of filth, and sin, and suffering, which, if they did not see them, would be beyond, their chaste imaginations; and I asked her one day if she met with any encouragement, and if she had been able to do much real good. With a sad, sweet smile, she answered, "Very little." "The conditions of these people seems hopeless; and they are hopeless.

All that we can do is to help them from time to time; and we find them always where we left them, or if possible, yet lower, more degraded, more wretched. And at the bottom of all is drunkenness. The men are always more or less drunk, the women are almost as bad. They earn a little money, and they, get drunk. Husband and wife get drunk together; they quarrel; they fight; and the children grow up with this before them.

They are really never quite sober, unless they are starving or ill. What can be done for such people? How can they or their condition be made better? The tears gushed from her eyes as she spoke. I knew that it was so. My own observation, very small, and of little-worth as compared with hers, yet shown me tliis. And I was struck with horror at the besotted condition of so many of the women women who were bearing children every year, and suckling them, and who seemed to me little better than foul human stills through which the accursed) liquor' with which they are soaked filtered drop by drop into the little drunkard at their breasts.

To these children drunkenness conies unconsciously, like their mother tongue. They can not remember a lime when it was new to them. They come out of the cloud-land of infancy with the impression that drunkenness is one of the normal conditions of man, like hunger or sleep. Punishment for mere drunkenness, unaccompanied by violence, must seem strange to them, one of the enactments which separate them from the superior classes, from whom come to them, as from a sort of providence, both good 'and evil. End of the Oneida Community.

Letter row Jennie Juno. The Oneida community, so-called has taken a very decided step recently towards disintegration as a community and association upon ordinary business principles. Its basis of communism in property exists no longer; it has been dissolved and superseded by organization into a joint stock company, with $600,000 capital. Members who brought as much as $1,000 to the old association get $500 worth of stock, and pro rata, and there is a certain allotment to the children. Of course wages will have to be paid, the best to the capable, and the weakest will have to go to the wall as in odinary society.

The community will, in fact, become a company of capitalists controlling vast industrial operations, instead of social enterprise in which the strong were the helpers and protectors of the weak. It seems a pity; for it has grown into such prosperous life as a community, and has "been watched abroad as well as at home by so many eyes, anxious to know if the social theory could be made into an abiding principle. It seems it cannot All others have failed one oy one, and now the "Oneida" has gone. If they survive adversity, they succumb to prosperity. They went fishing.

She looked languidly at him and said: "I wish the fish would bite at our hook tf I was a fish I would." Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has reached a reputation that is not limited by the confines of section or country. There are no injurious substances nor taiso ana temporary stimulants in the preparation. It Is purely vegetable, and compounded under a formula that has passed severe tests and won endorsements from some of the highest medical talent in the country. New York Yorld. Ague Conqueror Will Cure.

There is no disease or affliction more easily cured than the ordinary Fever and Ague of this country, and yet it is one of the most dreaded. In fact, in some persons, Fever and Ague, Intermitting, Ke-mitting and kindred Fevers, if continued, bring on other diseases, which eventually prove very difficult to cure, and sometimes result in death. The Ague Conqueror, although a vegetable preparation, containing no poison, lias never failed to cure any case of Ague within our knowledge, and the chills do not return during that season. Price 50 cents and 11.00 per bottle. To make a permanent cure of a difficult case, it will require a $1.00 bottle to cleanse the system and leave the Liver and other organs in a healthy condition, so that the chills will notreturn.

Sold by all druggists and dealers everywhere. Get out Doors. The close confinement of all factory work, gives the operatives pallid appetite, languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys and urinary troubles, and all the physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or use Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially for such cases, having abundance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks in them. They cost but a trifle. See another column.

Chris-Chrlstain Recorder. Spalding's Commercial College Of Kansas City, (an advertisement of which appears elsewhere in our columns,) has been in continuous and successful operation over fifteen years, and offers unsurpassed advantages and lowest rates to all who desire thorough instruction in all English and Commercial Branches and Telegraphing. This College is first-class in all its appointments, and will send Circulars, free to any address. Facts. Ponder on these facts you cannot be well or get well if your bowels and kidneys refuse to act properly.

Kidney-Wort will restore their healthful action. Buy it in either dry or liquid forms and give it a faithful trial. Druggists sell it. See adv. "Rough On Rats" Tho thing desired found at last.

Ask DruggMs for Bough on Rats. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-hugs, 15c boxes. Edwin Freeman, of Norton, says; "I have suffered the most excruciating pain in my kidneys for years, and physicians or medicine could not relieve me, until about three years sinco I commenced taking Hunt's Remedy. After using one bottle. I was free from all pain, and, al-.

though this was three years ago, I have seen no trace of disease, and have not had to take any medicine since. In bringing the Prickly Ash Bitters before the public, we claim that it is one of the best remedies extant for the prevention and cure of all diseases arising from a disordered By using them according to directions, they will keep the system in a strong, healthy condition, and prevent any miasmatic influence. Ask your druggist for them. Trice, $1 per bottle. Thousands of ladies to-day cherish grateful remembrances of the help derived from the use of Lydia E.

Pinkham's Compound. It positively cures all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham.

233 Western avenue, Lynn, for pamphlets. Asic any Physician who is acquainted with its properties, whether Glenn's Hvl-vnvn SoAp is a reliable remedy for local skin diseases, and you will receive an answer in the affirmative. Fifty monuments, Large and small, of every description; also ail kinds of headstone work, for sale very cheap at the lial-deinan Marble Works, 020 Walnut street, Kansas City. Conundrum AVhy is good advice like Piso's Cure for Consumption? Because everybody ought to take it. Nothing is uglier than a crooked boot or shoe; straighten them with Lyon's Heel Stiffeners.

Use Ueddlng'g Russia Salve, cuts, burns tilOKT PAPth rtfc fci wurxwcw, TENTS; i.S-JUOOK COVKRS, SIGXsT, r. Ml KKAY ISAKItt WKCh'ikI rt erl. JUIICAOO. ILL I -o-t llnuv, Fr Poarl filiform I prlrreir IIUUII bUHU LULiHull IHK OUKAT OEK3IAN BLOOD PURIFIER, CURES DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Bilious Attacks, Indigestion, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Dizziness, Nausea, Heartburn, Depression of Spirits, Sores, Boils, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Foul Breath, and all Diseases arising from Impure Blood. The Hamburg Drops arc recommended as being the boat and cheapest Family Medicine ever offered, and are sold by Druggists and Dealers at 50 Cents a Bottle.

Directions in Eleven Languages. Genuine bears the fuc-uioillo signature, and private proprietary stamp of A. VOOEI.EH A Baltimobi, Mc, U. S. A PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles.

Dr. R. H. Clark, South Hero, nays, "In coses at Kldnojr Troubles it has acted luce charm. It has cured many very bad cases of I'll, and has never ffLilnd net AfHefent.lv." Nelson Falrchild, of St.

Albans, says. "It Is of priceless value. After sixteen years of (Treat Buttering from Piles and Costiveness it completely cured me." 0. 8. Hogabon, of Berkshire, says, "One package has done wonders for me in completely curing a severe Liver and Kidney Complaint." IT HAS ttnjvQ WONDERFUL Iff ill POWER, Became It Acts on tho LIVES, the BOWELS and the XIDHEY3 at the same time, Because It cleanses the system of theoolsonouB humors that deveiope El In Kidney and Urinary diseases, Bil iousness, tiiiunaice, vonsvipavion, Piles, orln Rheumatism, Neuralgia and nervous disorders.

KIDNEY-WORT Is a dry veffctnMo com. poundund can be sent by null prepaid. One package Tf 111 make six qts of medicine. TRY IT NOW 0Bvit st the Oincetots. Prlee, tl.OO.

WELLS, BICHABD30N ft Proprietors, 12 (WUl und pott pld.) Burlington, Vt. ff i ii tf i vr ir Liquid In response to the urgent requests of great numbers of people who prefer to purcnasa a Kidney-Wort already prepared, tho pro- gj pnetors or tola cexeoraiea romeay nuw prepare it In liquid form as well as dry. It la very concentrated, is put up in large bottles, and la equally offiolentaa that put up dry in ttnoans. It saves the necessity of preparing, is always ready, and is more easily taken by most people. Price, 81 per bottle.

LIQUID AND DHY SOLD BY DEUGGIST8. CJ WELLS, Trop'ra, Wit UTlL-H-tt HUNT'S REMEDY THE CHEAT Kidney and Liver Medicine, CURES nil Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder, and Urinary Organs Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, ISrlght's Disease, 1'nlns in the "Suck, Ijoins, or Side Ilotentiou or Nonretontion of Urine, Nervous Diseases, Female Weaknesses, Kxeessrs, Jaundice, liiliousness, Ueadache, Sonr rjtouiach, Dyspepsia, Constipation HUNT'S REHEDY CURES fFHEN' AM, OTHER MEDICIXEg FAIL, as it acts directly ami at once on the Kidneys, Liver, and Bowels, rtMtorins them to a healthy action. HUNT'S REMEDY is a safe, suro and soceriy cure, nnd hundreds have been cured by it when physicians and friends had given tham up to die. Do not dula', try at onco HUNT'S UEilEDY. Bend for pamphlet to WM.

K. CLARKE, Providence, It. I. Prices, 75 cents snd 81.35. Large size the checst.

Ak your druggist for IIUJiT'S REMEDY. Take no otter. Paists. ni.As whnlf usati Uuiil i A. McDonald in all PAINTJEKS VAIr.iilAm Ns in nvemi ISITI 1 ti t'hoiceat in the world Importers prices I A Larswt Company in America Hap'.

1 IJxiOtWdc'le-ptaiN everybody Tnirie continr. ally Im-ri ain Awiils wanted everywhere brut In- ucements ilini't w.w te time-Send Kir circular. KOB'T WKI.IA 13 Vwy X. Y. I.

U. 1W 128'- jtfTS I WAT II S. ii iV ni-ntuftc 0.1-tnbftxaai- Writ- ftirC-n-'-'ru- osrAOAH' Watch Hs--ir h. Sead stamp for CaUlocn. BvlTtr.

twit fa snmiai tio LAKOR PROFITW AMI JUICK 8ALKHL WANTED. Male or Female Asrnted to sell the Eicelnor TinMie Paper Wnrters. Mais, Hinders and Napkins, and Letter Files snd Ttieas articles give universal MtaJaetlon. Sell on si(ht Lsrzc pronts snd qnwk sale. Ad.irew tir term.

EXlELSlOB DUSTfcK COMPAN Y. 15 Ccrnhlll. Uoetvn, Man. GAMELD HANCOCK Utm ot PnsMeaSal dates enseuat handrM sad twentv twenty Are UraMradooa rwesi eainon wi cess wo aoilar tor outfit tor both books. 11.

N. HIKCKLEY. Chicsvea, HI, Piftiiynmrau a ii ma ei GREAT WESTERS 3kGUN WORKS, A TlTTnCI Hy l-lvcs. TOpp. Illnstr.

II A rik1-50- I'riupcctiis 00c. 11! J-i-AiJ-J-J IJtnunwkliM. J.W. Marsh Illustrated. Price W.

MarshTst. Louis. nn.r A TRAMP MARK TWAIN'S T.iTli'tT ltr4r ARRO A .1 Now ior ui'iiverj f.ow 1 Hie time to secure territory tor mil wctrfc Ai'inlv to H. N. HINCKLEY, 42 a.

Csnal tlliiiiii ui Hum! fur our Prioe-Ltst for I BSD. FiutB to any address upon application. Contains descriptions of everything re. (Illlroil for ro.rw.nrU nr fnmlla use, with oyer 1 ,200 Illustrations. We sell all goods Ht wholesale prieeB in quantities to suit the purchaser.

The only institution in Amerioa who make this their speoial business. Address MOVrGOlHKHV WARD and U20 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III. REWABDoTbS? Jilind, Ikthmft, nr Ulcerated that betting's Pile iti'ineily fiulatocure. Given inmiodiate relief, cures cases of long standing in 1 week, and ordinary cnpeB in 3 days. CAUTION un79Ufillnu wrapper hi printed on it in bhick a I'ite ofWonea and Vr J.

Miller' sinntvnt, 1'fiiht. 1 a bottle. Sold alldmmrmts. by mail by J. P.

Mitxeii, M. VTcpr. W. cor Tenth and Arefc Philada. A VALUABLE BOGS fW "A Troatisol oo Chronic Dlsnas," einhru-f tarrh, Throat, Longs.

Heart, Urinary and Female Diseaa.s; alto, Piiim a nt t. an duress. Even sufferer lrm thes- be cured. Send for this hi.ok to tb un 'ihiv phrslolan of large experience, faiiors, ti of leading citizens who lent to his ill. a to postage to O.

1.1 VINOH TO Ml. SIS Suuarlor t) Pianos? Of the very best mage at astonishing) riauBKS Tlio best In the world; on easy terms, at Low Pricet. Send far Catalogues a Organs OK BR MATHUSnEK. CUWKEMm. STORY A CAMP ftonojQmnnV 9 AMD lJ4U01iTeBt, and organ, 1 Uil I a 11111111 LOUIS.

Ma This Claim House Established 1865. PENSIONS. NEW LA.W. Thousands of Soldiers and lieirs entitled. Pensions diiln bade to discharge or death-.

7'Jwir-'. Ihnllfl A with stamii, croUdK T. ()'. Drawer Mri. AViUiinlnii.

I. DO IDT FAIL TO BEND FOR A SAMPLE Pair of Gossamer Waterproof SLEEVE PROTECTORS For Ladles' and Gentlemen's Use. One Sample Pair sent on receipt of 25c. In Stamps. By mail, postage prepaid, with terms to AgeuM.

These goods are tho Newest and Fastest Selling Goods lor Agents, ami large profits. Clreuiars of other aroods free. NEW ENGLAND NOVELTY M'F'O 24 Portland Boston, Mass. PAYNE'S FARM ENGINES. Vertical A.

Snarlt-Arreatins Bntrlnes from 2 to 13 norse-power, mounted or unmounted. Best and Ohcapest Engines made. B150 upwards. Send 'or Illustrated Catalogue for Information am prices to B. PAYNE SONS, Box 1200.

Corning, N. For tin; llili'iin. Any or the following GOOD BOOKS can be had of the Kansas City Book ws T20 Main and 11 Delaware Bta, Kansas City, or try sending the price you will recetre the books by mail prepaid The Chatterbox, 1880 Sunday, 1580. (a splendid 1 Diy Dawn Album, 1 URie Prattler, l.t Annt Sophy's Boys and Girls, l. Little Birdie's Picture Book, Stories for Tiny Readers, Si Baby's Own Story Book.

2a Llttie Stories for Little Knders, What Santa Claus Gave ale. Bright Kays for Happy Days, 9 Remember that trie afxre are all lartre 1llHtru4. Conrad tool snd fail of ptrtnres and at rerolaiioa prices; or If yos do Bot see what Toe want on this seed to as for any that yoa do want and we will till roar order, ec address shn e. Agency for Book ticbacge..

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À propos de la collection The Democrat

Pages disponibles:
2 074
Années disponibles:
1879-1914