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There's nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. There's nothing so good for a cough as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral The 25 cent size is just right for an ordinary/ everyday cold. The 50 cent size is better for the cough of bronchitis , croup , grip , and hoarseness. The dollar size is the best for chronic coughs , as in consumption , chronic bron chitis , asthma , etc. j . Cures Croup and Whooping-Cough Unexcelled for Consumptives. Gives quick , sure results. Refuse substitutes. Jr. uIftPiKscure2i2iousness. Trial , 20 f c. of Acres I Of Choice Agricultural Lands uow opened for settlement in Western Canada. Here is grown the celebrated No. 1 Hard Wheat , which brings the hifjhestprice in ttie mar kets of the world. Thou sands of cattle are fat tened for market without b"in fed grain , and without a day's shelter. Send for information and secure a freu home in Western Canada. Write to P. Pedley , Supt. Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or the undersigned , who will mail you atlases , pam phlets , etc. , free of cost : N. liartholoiuew. 30C Fifth Strep , Di's Moines , Iowa. Agent for the Gov ernment of Canada. When" the Worm Turned. Little Tompkins ( ou his dignity ) Marie , I've been a good husband to you all these years. Have been patient and have put up with every humiliation , but ( fiercely ) the worm has turned at last you shall not have my son's trousers cut down for me. Tit-Bits. Wanted to Know. Uncle Haycede I have lived in this here house over twenty year come next September. Fresh air boy Chee ! How do youse git out o' payin' de rent ? Indianapo lis Journal. Them Do It. "Saw the sea lions feeding and drink ing on the way over , " said Liarly. "Where were they drinking ? " de manded the positive man. "In the trough of the sea , of course. " Philadelphia North American. < > - - * * , DOLLAR OF 1804 IS A MYTH. This Is an Assertion of the American Journal of Numismatics. Is there an American dollar of the date of 1804 ? If there is , it is worth u fortune , for it is one of the jack o' lanterns of numismatics. In a recent issue the American Journal- Numis matics goes into an interesting account 'of what it terms the "myth of 1804 dollars lars , " and denies that any such coin , struck In that year , is in existence. Like comets , these alleged coins have been turning up in moat unexpected places for nearly a century. Recently coin dealers were excited by a story from Racine , Wis. , which told how a women went into a dry goods store to buy a spool of thread and tendered In payment a worn silver dollar , saying that she did not know whether it was good or not. The clerk saw the date 1804" on the coin , put it into his pock- ct , and threw a new silver dollar into the cash drawer. He was offered $1- 500 for the old coin by a dealer , but re fused to sell. In this way the story got out , and the clerk's employer put in a r-l.iim to the 1S04 dollar. Both men have employed lawyers to defend their titles , and now the woman shopper is preparing to bring suit for the posses sion of it. For years. Mr. Nexsen , an expert of Brooklyn , N. Y. , has made a study of the subject. lie has convinced himself and other competent judges that no genuine 1804 dollar was ever coined. lie has become convinced that the ali - i leged dollars of that date are altcra- j tions of Spanish , Mexican , Bank of England 5-shilling pieces , or some such fraud. It is believed that an expert- j mental'die with milled edges was made j bnt not used in 1804. In 1842 some j one , perhaps surreptitiously , struck a 1 few dollars on this old , unused die , and i it is these that are occasionally found. i - I A Means ol' Defense. j By the aid of an embryoscope or egg- \ glass , sealed letters may in many cases j be read without opening the envelopes. Suppose the writer of a billet , the contents - ! tents of which are known -only to hiin- ' self , lets it out of his hand and loses | sight of it for live minutes , it may.be ! readily carried cither into the direct j sunlight , into eleqtric or magnesium J light , and be read by the aid of the egg- i glass. The placing of a piece of car- | tridge-paper in the envelope , or the coloring of it black , is a means of de- feuse at hand. In their present form , telegrams cannot be protected from pe- rnsal , unless delivered at once into the hands of the addressees. OWELS. THOUSANDS OF PREMATURE DEATHS CAUSED BY NEGLECT. Every Person Can Prolong : LJfe and Enjoy Health and Happiness Who Will Listen to the Voice of Progress. If you want to open a door , you don't smash it with a crowbar , but open it with u key. It's easier and less destructive. When you are costive , or bilious , or con stipated , don't take an old-time dose of physic , throw your bowels into spasias and turn your liver inside out , as long as every thing can be set riyht , in a nice , geatle , quiet , positive , natural way by Cascarets , the ideal laxative. We have all found out that persuasion Is stronger than violence. Instead of trying to force your disordered organs to do their duty. Educate Your Bow els and make them act naturally by using Cascarets Candy Cathartic , so pleasant to the taste , so mild , so effective. They are guaranteed to cure any case of constipation or money refunded. Buy and try Cascarets to-day. It's what they do , not what we say they'll do , that proves their merit. All druggists , lOc , 2oc , 50c , or by mall for price. Send for booklet and free sample. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago : Montreal , Can. : or New York. This is the CASCAIIET tablet. Every tablet of the only genuine Cascarets bears the magic letters "CCC. " Look at the tablet before you buy , aud beware of frauds , Imitations and substitutes. : A Pessimistic View. This , " said the medical student , as the echo of the boarding-house gong re sounded through the corridors , "is where we get our bone and sinew. " "Yes , " observed the cynical boarder , "and it's considerable more bone than sinew. " A _ _ _ _ _ _ - I i * 11 1 ] * * * "Star" tin tags ( shoeing small stars printed on under Bide * of tag ) , "HorseShoe , " "J , T. , " "GoodLuck , " " CrossBow , " * and "Drummond" Natural Leaf Tin Tags are of equal value in ; securing presents mentioned below , and may be assorted. rf Every man , woman and child can find something on the list rc * that they would like to have , and can have d c t : TAOS. i 1 Match EOT 251 2 Knife , one blade , good steel 35 R Scissors. 4M Inches 25 4 Child's Set , Knife. Fork and Spoon 25 C Hlt and Pepper Set , one each , quadruple - ruple plate onvhlto metal 50 6 French Briar Wood Pipe 25 A 7 Earor. hollow ground , fine English ft steel 50 ' 8 Butter Knife , triple plaie , best quality 60 * 9 Sugar Shell , triple plate , best quaL. 60 10 Stamp Box , sterling silver 70 11 Knife , "Keen Knttor. " two blades. . 76 13 Bntcher Knlfo. "Keen Kutter. " 8-in blado. . . . . 75 13 Shears. "Keen Kutter. " 8-inch 75 14 > 'nt Set. Cracker and 6 Picks , silver plated 80 15 Base Ball. "Association. " best qual.100 16 Alarm Clock-nickel 150 17 Six Genuine Rogers * Teaspoons , best plated goods 150 18 Watcli. nickel , stem wind and set. . 200 * 19 Carvers , good steel , buckhora. handles 200 t 20 Six Genuine Rogers' Table Spoons , i A - best plated Roods 250 21 Six each. Knires and Forks , buck- . horn handle * 250 .A , 22 Six eoh. Genuine Rogers' Knives JP and Forks , best plated goods 500 TAOS. 23 Clock , 8-day , Calendar. Thermoin- eter. Barometer . 5CC 24 Gun case , leather , no better made. 500 . 25 Revolver , automatic , double actiun , 32 or 33 caliber . 600 26 Tool Set , uot playthings , but real r , tools . 630 27 Toilet Set , decorated porcelain. very handsome . 800 23 Remington Rifle No. 4. 22 or 33 oal . 800 29 Watch , sterling silver. full jeweled 1030 80 Dress Suit Case. leather , handsome 0 anddurable . 1000 0r 51 Sewing Machine , first class , with r ( - all attachments . . _ 1600 e 52 Revolver , Colt's. SS-callbor. b d steel . 1500 ° 83 Rifle , Colt's , 16- hot , 22-callber . 1500 84 Guitar ( Washburn ) , rosewood , inlaid - laid . 2000 33 Mandolin , very handsome . s.2000 35 Winchester Repeating Shot * ( Son , 12 gauge . . . 2000 37 double-barrel ham- Remington , - , - ft morShot Gun , lOorlSgauge . SOOO ila 38 Bicycls , standard make , ladies or a gents . 2500 S ( 39 Shot Gun , Remington , double barrel - rol , kamrnerless . SOOO 40 Regina Mualo Box , 15 # aoh Dio..60'JO in MAILS FOR THE YEAR , Annual Report of the Postmaster Gen eral IMude Public. Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith , in his annual report , devotes niore space to the abuses iu second-class iiiail matter than any other one subject. The most urgent need of the postal service , he declares , is the rectification- the enormous wrongs which have grown up in the perversion and abuse of the privi lege accorded by law to that class of mail matter. This reform was paramount to all others. "There are , " he says , "many improve ments and advances waiting development und application ; there are opportunities for speedier transmission and delivery ; there are fields for broadening the scope of the mail service aud bringing it closer home to the. people ; there are possibili ties of reduced postage ; but above and beyond all of these measures of progress Avhich experience and intelligence are working out , is the redemption of the Spe cial concession which Congress granted for a distinct and justifiable object from the fungus growths and the flagrant evils that have fastened upon it. "For this costly abuse , which drags on the department and weighs down the ser vice , trammels its power and means of effective advancement in 'every direction , it involves a waste of $20,000,000 or up ward a'year. The postal deficit for the current year is SJG10,77G. ( But for this wrongful application of the second-class rate , instead of a deficit there would be a clear surplus of many millions. Statistics of the different classes of matter carried in the past year are quot ed in the report , from whicli an estimate is made that one-half the matter mailed at second-class rates (17(5,371,013 ( pounds ; is improperly classified , and should justly be paid for at third-class rates. These figures , says the report , show : 1. That more than one-fourth of the entire volume of weight of matter car ried through the mails is rated , and pays as second-class matter , when under the spirit and intent of the law it ought to be rated and 'to ' pay as third-class matter. 2. That while this wrongly classed mat ter amounts to more than one-quarter of the whole volume of mail transmitted , it furnishes only one fifty-fifth part of the postal revenue. 3. That the expense of transportation being reckoned at 8 cents a pound , the mere carrying of this matter costs $14- 108,121) . while the revenue from it was only $1,703,51 G , involving a loss to the Government of § 12,344,013. CLOSE AFTER "AGGIE. " Insurgent Leader Heading : for Montoc Followed by HHuccubebes. Advices from Manila report that Wild- er's Maccabebes are closely following the FiHpino leader. Gen. Young , with a troop of cavalry and a battalion of the Thirtj- third infantry , is cutting his way .from Vigar to Bangued , where the American and Spanish prisoners are held by the Filipinos. Maccabebe scouts have been placed between Xamagapacan and the mountains to prereut the rebel's retreat. Maj. Swigert , with three troops of caval ry , is patrolhig the coast and hope * to cut off Aguinaldo's escape .by sea. A dispatch from Hong Kong reports that Aguinaldo has been in commuuica- AGUIXAT.DO'S COAT OF AltMS. ion with the Filipino junta in Honj ? [ Cong. The members , it is said , assured lim of a safe haven in Hong Kong and idvised him to throw himself on the nercy of the United States consul. Vigan , the chief port of South Itocos , ( ccupied by an American garrison , was ittacked by a large body of insurgents villi a loss to the defending forces. It s reported that eight Americans were cilled and fifty wounded. The rebels were epulscd , however , after a hard fight , and vere finally routed and fled through the nountains. The rebels are believed to tave suffered severely. BIG RATE WAR IS ON. Evolves All Kailroads from .New Kn- pjlaiid to the Pacific Coast. A passenger rate Avar has begun which hreatens to become the greatest ever nown. Already all the lines forming di- ect routes from Xew England to Cali- ornia are involved. From present indi- ations the war will hi' between the Van- ; lerbilt and Pennsylvania systems , and he Northwestern , Hock Island , Burling- on and St. Paid roads on one side , and 11 the differential lines between Chicago .nd the Atlantic coast , with the South rn Pacific. Santa Fe and Illinois Central , : oads on the other side. far only rates on traffic to California c uSe re seriously affected , but ; gns of de n moralization are apparent on all classes n f traffic. The present' trouble grows di- ectly out of the old controversy of East- ru railroads over differential rates. Sec- u nd-class tickets from Boston to San F Francisco are being sold for about $10 sl slt ss than the regular second-class rate t ( rein Chicago to San Francisco. fiSI SI Emmett Peterson , prisoner in the Suf- ci oik , Ya. , jail , tried to escape. lie shot t the jailer's wife and then killed him- As a result of three days' trial of "coal- ig" while towing at sea. just completed y the battleship Massachusetts , it mny aon be possible for warships-to receive oal by the overhead wire system at the ; ite of twenty tons an hour. > Unknown man stepped from a train tamdiag on a high trestle over Cat'awba r , South Carolina , and drowned. Tkemas Q'Keefe , Sf. Louis , 'lost his job t ) nd killed himself. O ; Three negroes , Mount Beliuont , La. , a illed Deputy SkenfT Marquette. OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA Tells How He Escaped the Ter rors of Many Winters by Using Peruna. Mr. Isaac Brock , the Oldest Man In the United States. Mr. Isaac Brock , of McLennan County , Tex. , has attained the great age of 111 years , having been born In 17S8. He Is an ardent friend to Peruua and speaks of it lu the following terms : "During my loug life I have known .1 great many remedies for coughs , colds , catarrh and diarrhoea. I had always supposed these affections to be different diseases , but I have learned from Dr. Hartman's book * that these affections are the same and are properly called catarrh. "As for Dr. Hartman's remedy , Feruna , I have found it to be the best , if uot the only remedy for these affections. "Psruna has been my stand-by for many years , and /attribute my good fjealth and my extreme age to this remedy. It exactly meets all my requirements. "I have come to rely upon It almost en tirely for the many little things for which I need medicine. I believe it to be espei chilly valuable to old people. " ISAAC BROCK. Catarrh Is the greatest enemy of old age. A person entirely free from catarrh is sure to live to a hale and hearty old age. A free book on catarrh sent by The Peruua Medi cine Co. . Columbus. O. An Embarrassing Dilemma. Johnny Itube Say , pa , I'll bet I know why a man can't begin at the top m buikliu' n haystack ! Reuben Rube Why. he can't simply ! because he can't , an' that's all there is to it ! Johnny Rube Xo. it ain't , pa. S'pose he'd begin at the top an * then wouldn't ; have hay enough to git ter the ground ! What tlion ? rm-lc 'loo Attractive. Pretty new housemaid I hope I give satisfaction , mum ? Mrs. Jellus Xo , you don't. The master is too well satisfied with you. The Christmas Issue of the Lake Shore Book of Trains is something entirely out of the ordinary j in tke way of railroad literature and will be found of interest to all. Copy will he sent to any address on receipt of 2-ceut stamp. F. M. Byron , G. W. A. , Chicago. A. J. Smith. G. P. A. , Cleveland. Out for the Dust. "You're dead slow , " remarked the gown , contemptuously. "You're always behind. " "Not by a jugful , " retorted the train , warmly , "I'm out for the dust all the time. " Philadelphia Record 1 Ocean and Kartn. 1 A bucnet 7-13 tulles deep and 743 1 in lies from side to side would bold every drop of the ocean. This bucket 1 could rest quite firmly on the British Isles , To till the bucket one would need to work 10,000 steam pumps , each sucking up 1,000 tons of sea. But to get rid of the earth would be 4,555 times more difficult , requiring 2,000 great guns , each firing 1,000 projectiles a second , each projectile consisting ot 100,000 tons of earth. At the end of 1,000 years this mundane sphere would be'all shot away. The John M. Smyth Co. Have No Agents. The well-merited popularity of the great mail order establishment of the j John M. Smyth Co. of Chicago seems to j have induced unscrupulous parties to go through the country and falsely represent f themselves as sales agents for this house. j By thus representing themselves they have succeeded in imposing upon many by selling goods and taking cash aud ! notes from victims who actually believed ! they were purchasing goods from the i representatives of the firm direct. The j John M. Smyth Co. have no agents and denounce as frauds all parties traveling ' .through the country and claiming to rep- j resent the firm. The public should be ou i the lookout for such impostors. Just So. 'Gilfoyle/takes a broad and states- 1 i maultke view of national affairs , " re- 1 i "mark&f Caflowhill. I i "May 1 r.skwhat you mean by n ; broad'and statesmanlike view ? " asked ! , Gummey. \ i "Why , er er Gilfoyle thinks as I think. " i To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25e. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. i ' Alaa ! the Mixture. "Where did that child actress get her peculiar accent ? " "Why , you see. her father was a Dutch comedian and her mother a sing- rr of coon songs. " Philadelphia North American. ' The ad. of T. M. Roberts' Supply 4House in another part of this paper I i should be of interest to everyone desiring i bargains in household goods. Get their j ' complete catalogue of everything you need before making purchases. .Mere fctane Properties. "You have a real dinner in that new play baked beans , roast turkey , vege tables and mine pie. " "Yes , but they cut the scene o short we don't get time to eat it. " For lung ami chest diseases , Piso's Cure is the best medicine we have used. Mrs. J. L. Northcott , Windsor. Ont. . Canaoa. The Male Ostrich. The male ostrich at times utters a cry which sounds like an effort to speak with the mouth shut tight. VITALITY low , debilitated or exhausted cured by Dr. Kline's Invigorating Tonic. KUEE $1. Trla. ' llottle contalnini ; " weeks' treatment. Dr. Kline's Institute. 831 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Founded 1871 , There is uot a string attuned to mirth but has its chord of melancholy. Hood. Mrs. Wlimlow'8 SOOTHING YBUP for Cnliaren teething : solteiw the Rums , reduces inflammation , allays pain , cures wind colic. 25 cents a bottle. Brown eyes are said by oculists to be the strongest 25c. SAMPLE BOTTLE lOc. FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS. How long Have You Bead About " 5 Drops" Without Taking Idem ? Do you not think you have wasted precious time and suffered enough ? If so , then try the " 5 Drops" and be promptly and permanently cured of your afflictions. " 5 Drops" is a speedy and Sure Cure for Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ( lame back ) , Kidney Diseases , Asthma , Hay Fever , Dyspepsia , Catarrh of all kinds , Bronchitis , La Grippe , Headache ( nervous or neuralgic ) . Heart Weakness , Dropsy , Earache , Spasmodic and Catarrhal Croup , Toothache , Nervousness , Sleeplessness , Creeping Numbness , Malaria , and kindred diseases. " 5 Drops" has cured [ TRADE MARKJ more people during the past four years , of the above-named diseases , than all other remedies known , and in case of Rheumatism is curing more than all the doctors , patent medicines , electric belts and batteries combined , for they cannot cure Chronic Rheumatism. Therefore -waste no more valuable time and money , but try " 5 Drops" and be promptly CURED. "S Drops" is not only the best medicine , but it is the cheapest , fora$1.00 bottle contains 300 doses. Price per bottle , Jl.OO , prepaid by mail or express , or 6 bottles for $5.00. For the next 30 days we will send a 25c sample FREE to anyone sending- cents to pay for the mailing. Agents wanted. "Write to-day. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. , I6O-I64 E. LAKE ST. . CHICAGO. His Kcckoninir. Shakspeare enthusiast ( quoting ) .There's no art to find the mind's con struction in the face. Small Boy ( breaking in ) Pa. giuiine ihe quarter you 'promised. I've piled up all the kindling in the woodshtM. Father My son , you are deceiving me I can tell it by looking at you. Detroit Free Press. Voice ( from the top Hat ) Can't you see the sign in the hall there "no ped dlers alloAved in this building ? " Answering voice ( at other end of speaking tube , loud enough to be heard through j the building ) I ain't a ped dler , ma'am. I'm the boy from the dentist's , with your new teeth ! Tliere Is moro Catarrh in this section of tlio ountry than all other diseases put together- and intil the last few years was supposed to be in- iiirable. For a great many years doctors pro- lounced It a local disease , and prescribed local emedlcs. and by constantly failing to cure with bcal treatment , pronounced It incurable. Science las proven catarrh to bo a constitutional dis- tase , and therefore requires constitutional treat- nent. Hall's Catarrh Cure , manufactured by r. J. Cheney & Co. . Toledo. Ohio , is the only con- tltutlonal euro on the market. It is taken iii- erually in doses from ten drops to a teaspoon- ul. It acts directly ou the blood and mucous urfaces of the system. They offer one hundred lollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for irculars and testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO. . Toledo. Ohio. by Druggists. T5c. to Bulldoze the Conductor. * "I very toime a woman is carried hrae blocks out av her way , " mused he janitor philosopher , "she tries to et in thot time-worn tale about her lusband owiiin' shtock in the com- any. " The JEiisragemenc Montn. The Romans deemed June the inosr ortunate month for espousals. It used o be the fashion to strew flowers and ] rains of wheat as the bride passed , .nd at one time coronets of corn were rorh by 'brides. ' ACTS GENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS , LIVER AND BOWELS THE t ] ) > * r-crx/t1 - - _ , f r- /-f OVERCOMES 45 CN J > < r4 HABITU PERMANENTLY ITS Buy THE GENUINE - MANTD f OR SAU BY Alt ORUGGiSTS PSltt 50t PIR KTtll. THE CATARRH HEALING CUKE ia Ely's Cream Balm Easy npd pleasant to nse. Contains no in jurious drug. It [ a quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at once. It Allays Inflammation. Heals and. Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size , 60 cents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size , 10 centa by inaU. ELY BROTHERS , CO Warren Street , New York. MEN . TO sxu. _ _ Our Northern Qroivo. ' Stock. Best Wages. Pay Weekly. THE JEWELL .NUnbEHY CO. . LakeiCIlr. MUm. UUHES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. g Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. In time. Sold by druzulsts. Bring your children up on it. P A T i D D U THROAT. T.UNG.STOM ACH hfl un I nil 11M diseases. No fee " "til cured , by xew York Associated Specialists. II. KUEIIIIAKIvr , I'll. G. , Secy. , SOL Lex- Ave. . New York. Cut this out. Union Soldiers Mention ! than ICO acres before Jt ' 22. 1874. 1 will buy th additional you are entitled to. "L. G. DUTTOX , 3Iankito , Minn. I JOHN W.IUORKIS. \ Washington , D.r ; . 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Szimlner U.S. Pension Bure&j. ! 3jT3iuciTil war 15adjadicatiozcl.ilma.aUrs . nniliTrnf > SnouW rtte for our new I Knllne of CTATIONERY rnm r , I Illii I LilUsamples. The completes : val issued. Sioux City Newspaper Union , Sloiix City Iowa. MAKE YOUR FORTUNE MANY E. , Box 1357. New York City. S. C. X. U. - - - 5O-OO MENTION' THIS PAPER vsnraa TO ADTXKTUSU. NO EXCUSE FOR NOT BEiNG A MUSICIAN Cat out this ad. and send it to ns with 50c , and wo will forward this elegant , high-grado 13.25 genuine Stradivarius model violin C. O. D. , . subject to vonr approval. Yon have the privilege of. thorough examination at tbo Only for this nigh express office ; if perfectly satisfied pay the agent the balance , together with return grade genuine charges and you get the bargain of a life Stradivarius time , or if yon remit cash in full with order model Violin yon save return charges and we guarantee to thit iwT trrefundmoneyifyonsayso. . This violin is an r L ask ef&Ht c9Py of the sennine Stradivarius model , $5.00 and up _ violin , is of Ort elegant reddish brown color , ward for. No has solid ebony trimmings ; the tone ia excellent . . client , being much finer than produced by teacher . , . , , necessary many higherpriced instruments. We , fur- . * 53 - : ff m VV IA A * * M t * 1t VO f U A Li - _ _ _ _ _ . as wv * furnish ft nish this violin n * f J i we a strung up and with an extra line book of set of fine steel strings , a good high-grade bow , a cake of rosin , a fine instructor all instructions free. . complete in a heavy raarfaleized pasteboard box. Our prime reason for selling this outfit - . . . . . . . , , fit for such a pittance is that we want to get better acquainted In your neighborhood. Our special price complete n which is listed at lowest wholesale prices everything to eat wear and use.is furnish ed on receipt of only 109 to partly pay postage or expressage and as evidence | of good faith the 109 is allowed on first , purchase amounting to 199 or above. * PL OUR MONTHLY 6ROCE.RY PRICE LIST 'THIS $35 Store for S2I.4I. Save the Retailers' Profit-save the \Vhole al rc Profit. Takeadrantaco ol our contract purchase. Others have advanced their prices of Parlor Stores , but oar contract with the manufacturers compels them to furnish ns with these , so we can sell them at asrnalliirofitatfJ1.41.Ci 7and S1T.77. YOU would ba proud of either one of these parlor stoves. The picture * giro but a faint idea of their elegance. SentC-O. U un receipt of 97c , joato pa ; balance to your Imnkcror freight ngent on arrival at soar depot. ' . A Large btove takes Ies fuel tliua Ubmtill one fur heat given ; bear in mind when ordering. J2tf Itl-PAGE STOVE CATALOGUE FREE. CtEAR TOUR Catalogue * C StoTes an * Ranges. D Acricultaral Implesfata. E-Bab7 Carriages. F-Urujrs and PateatMedicinem. C Musical InstrumentsH Onrans and Sewine Machines. I Bicycles. J Gons and Sporting Good * . K Ladies' and GenU * Furnlshinc Goods. LDrr Goods. M Ready-made Clothinu for Men and lor * . N Boots and Shoes. G Ladies' Cnpea and Cloaks Send 15 ct * and our Large Supply Catalogue contsis- ne orer 1000 pagtra and over one hundxud Uiooaactt * cta and prices will ba bent exprsos pud. T M. KOZSEItTS' SUPl'IA' HOUSE. MINNEAPOLIS , MINN.