1 'Por thirty years Dr. C. Fiiwcett 1ms teen physician pi the Union Protestant Iiuirm- ury. Baltimore. Md. , and his published opinion is that ho linsuscd Red Star Cough Cure most effectively in curing obstinate coughs and in treating consumption. Price , 25 cents. Miss Kate .Field advises all women to Harn how to cook. Senator Logan is as reluctant to tell his nge as women usually arc. Erastus Corning has a collection of 50- , 000 butterflies. Hon. James Harlan. ex-Vice-Chancellor , Louisville , Ky. , says he uses St. Jacobs Oil , that it is a most extraordinary and absolute cure for rheumatism and kindred ailments , and that every family should have if. The new combination of Smart Weed and Belladonna , as used in Carter's Backache Plasters has proved to be one _ of the best that could be made. Try o'ne of these popular plasters in any case of weak or lamp back , backache , rheumatism , neu ralgia , soreness of the sliest or lungs , etc. , and you will be surprised and pleas d by the prompt relief. In bad eases of chronic dyspepsia , a plaster over the pit of the stomach stops the pain at. once. Ask for Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Uack- achePlasters. Price 23 cents. It costs only three dollars to cremate a Tiody in Paris. See Paris and burn ! CHEAP COMFORT. Whata comfort it is to lirow that , in case any of your children are attacked at night with croup , you have the remedy at hand in Allen's Lung Ba sam ! Depend upon it , mothers , IT CUKES cuour ; perfectly pure and harmless. 2.5c. , 50c. , and $1.00 a bottle at all druggists. Speaker Carlisle has his meals served in the speaker's room. He is rich whose income is more than his expense. A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANS WE RED. The qnertion has probably been asked thcrasanff ! of times "How can Brown's Iron Bitters cure every thing ? " "ell , it doesn't Bat it does euro any disease for whlcharepntable physician would prescribe IKpx Physicians recognize Iron as tlio best restorative agent known to the profession , and inquiry of any leading chemical ttrm will substantiate tho assertion that there aro more preparations of iron than of any other substance used in medicine This shows con clusively that iron is acknowledged to be the most important factor in successfulmedical practice. It is , however , a remarkable fact , thatprior to the discov ery of JlROWN'SIIlONinTTERSnoperfect. ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found. BROWN'S IRON BinERSteSS headache , or produce constipation all other iron medicines do. HIIOWN'SIRON BITTEKS cores Indigestion , Biliousness , Weakness , Dyspepsia , Malaria , Chills and Fevers , TiredFcc3iDK-GeneralDcbilityPain in the Side , Back or Iambs , Headache andNonrnl- ffia. Ior all these ailments Iron is prescribed daily. BROWN'S IRON BinERS S minute. lake all other thorough medicines , it acts slowly. When taken by mm the first xymptom of benefit is renewed energy. The muscles then become firmer , the digestion improves , the bowels are active. In women the effect is usually more rapid and marked. The eyes begin at once to brighten : the skin clears up ; healthy color come * to the cheeks ; nervousness disappears ; functional derangements become regu lar , and if a nursing mother , abundant sustenance in supplied for the child. Remember Brown's Iron Bitten is the ONIVY iron medicine that is not in jurious , rhyticiant and Iruggittt recommend it. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. BITTERS. : r = > BLOOD PURIFIER $ HEALTH RESTORER. It never fails to 60 its work in cases of rlo , Biliousness , Constipation. Head acheloss of Appetite and Sloop , Nervous Debility , Neuralgia , and all Female Complaints. Hops < fe Malt Bitters is a Vege- table Compound. It is a medicine not a Bar * room Drink. It differs as widely as does day and night from the tlionsand-and-ono mixtures of vilo Tvhfsky flavored with aromatic * . Hops & Malt Bitters is recom mended by Physicians , Ministers and Nurses as being the Beat Family Medicine evpr compounded. Any woman or child can take it. "From my knowledge of its ingredients , under no circumstances can it injure any one using it. It contains no mineral or other deleterious sub stance. Possesses real merits , the remedy is deserving success. " C. E. DEPur , Ph. O. , Detroit , Mich. } The only Genuine are manufactured by tho HOPS & MALT BJTTERS CO. , Detroit , Mich , 600DMAN DRUG CO , , Wholesale Agents , OHIAIIA , 3VEB. Tho test and surest Eemedy for Cure of nil diseases caused Ly any derangement of the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation , Bilious Complaints and Malaria of nil kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of It is pleasant to the taste , tones up the system , restores and preserves health. It Is purely Vegetable , and cannot fail to iTjovo beneficial , both to old and young. " - ! } As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all Bothers. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. THE BBEATEST l can people is Consumption. Phy sicians and Druggists have at last found a remedy which they feel justified recommending. This is DR. BIGELOW'S POSITIVE CURE , which cures Consumption in stages that other remedies are of no benefit , it cures Coughs , Colds , and all Throat and Lung Diseases speedily and safely. Price , Fifty Cents and One Dol lar. Sold by Druggists. I Stock .Water , OjuHfch Prairies. Mr. G. A. Nitchy writes for the quar terly report of the Kansas state board of agriculture : The highest portions of central and western Kansas , those forming the ' 'divides" " " ' or "backbones" between tho Arkansas river and the Smokey Hill , between the Smoky Hill and the Saline and the Solomon , are invariably the smoothest und best agricultural lands. Still , they are to a great extent yet vacant ; notwithstanding their deep , , fertle loam , their smooth , and frequent ly quite level surface , their splendid dense turf of natural grasses , settlers have been rather slow to occupy them. The cause for this backwardness is ap parent at tho first acquaintance with these beautiful prairies. It is the lack of running water. While the broken and frequently rough lands along the rivers and their numerous small tribu tary creeks are nearly all taken up , with all thc'ir stony and'gravelly slopes , their steep bluffs , deep ravines , gulches , and canyons , comparatively few have ventured to settle on the high , smooth "divides" ' in such beautiful counties as Barton , Rnssel , Osborne , Ellis , Hush , and others. The settlers in all these counties liud ( hat their prosperity must be based on raising and feeding stock ; their agriculture must be auxiliary to their stock interests. They can raise winter grains for winter pasturage , sorghum , millet , and coin for fattening , and in such husbandry they find a sure proiit ; raising wheat for "the market does not pay. But all stock needs a regular and abundant supply of good water. Xatiirc has not provided that , , lavish as she has been in other respects , to the high prairies. Common wells have often been sunk to great depths without iinding the coveted water. I know of a well in Barton county 250 feet deep , and the water scarcely fit for use ; my horses rather went without. Another well is # 00 feet deep , and has an abundance of good water , rising to within 80 feet of the surface. The town of Russell bored a well for artesian water , and abandoned it at a depth of 977 feet , without having the water come nqarer than 2o5 feet from tho surface. Some intelligent farmers near Ver- bcek poslollice , in Barton county , tried same years ago to utilize the rainwater by storing it in large underground cisterns. At least there 1 have come across such cisterns for the first time , though afterward I found a very good one also in Osbornn county. The utility of such cisterns , their cheapness as compared with drilled wells , and the certainty of having plenty of good water , recommend their general adop tion on all of our high ridge prairies. In these central counties , any between ranges six and twenty-live west ( that is , between the w 'St lines of the coun ties of Mcl'hcrson , Saline , Ottawa , Cloud , and Republic , and the one hun dredth meridian , which runs though the counties of Norton , Graham , Trego , Xess , et . ) , the average annual rainfall has in the last twenty years amounted to about 20 inches ( accurate ly stited , to 23.61 inches ) . One acre may therefore be counted upon to receive an annual amount of rain-water standing 20 inches deep on every one of 'the 43,560 square leet of its surface. This is , then , cqlK alent to 72,600 cubic feet , or upward of 17.- 240 barrels. If we would lead it all into an ' underground cistern , built cylindrical or circular at top and bot tom and 20 feet in diameter , or across , we must dig it nearly 230 feet deep. This , then , is the problem , and the solution will suggest itself. Even the smoothest level quarter section has some slight depression , often a shallow draw several acres in extent. If we build across it-s lower end a dam of stone , soil , add sod , with a stone face on its outs'de for the overflow to pre vent washing and breaking , we will have a pond into which probably more than an acre of rainfall will collect. Xear the edge of the pond , about twen ty feet from it and somewhat above the dam , we now build our capacious cis tern , or a system of connected cisterns. They will in many places require to be walled up with"stone and mortar , and upon this wall the hydraulic cement is put. They are best covered with a well built arch , though timber platforms may do for a number of j-cars. Lastly , the pond and cistern are to be connected by a trench start ing at the bottom of the pond and run ning almost level to the cistern. This is the filter , ami is therefore filled with gravel , coarse and line sand , and its inlet into the cistern bn lt with'loose brick. The slower the water filters through this trench , the cleaner and purer it will reach the cistern. Every farmer will , of course , adapt , the de tails of the plan to his needs and cir cumstances. Some will use a windmill , pipes , and troughs , and have it led into the house and barn ; others will use a common chain pump and hand power. I know of one cistern in Barton county that has supplied all the water for the household and more than "a hundred head of cattle and horses. JSTore Investigation deeded. There is a story told of a gentleman who did not 'believe in the theory or practice that "cleanliness is next to Godliness , " and being a man of princi ple , he only bathed at long intervals. On one of these occasions , however , he was so thorough and energetic with a scrubbing brush that he discovered on his person a pair of drawers that he had been missing over a year. This should encourage the legislative inves tigating committee that is after Mr. Sharp to keep on. There is no telling what they may discover , if they perse vere with their sanitary measures. Texas Siftings. The Enterprise of the Press. "What's the newspaper article about the late John Smith ? " inquired old Ir. Badger. "Is he our John ? " "Guess he is. " "Well , well ! He allers wasslower'n molasses in January. He never was on time in all his lite , and they used to ay he wasn't to his own weddin' till the day after the ceremony , and now the day after he's dead they call him the late-John Smith. ' It beats allhow those newspapers do learn so much about a person. " New York Graphic. [ In No Hurry for Conversion. A well known family up-to\vn has an eight-year-old urchin upon whom a revival at one of the churches lias made a deep im pression. He astounded his good mother the other night by saying : "Mamma , I am going to church to-night to be converted. " "Converted , Jimmie ? Why , you do not understand what it means. " "Yes , I do , and I am going to join the church and be a Christian hereafter. " 'If you do that you must give up dancing and going to the museum. " "What , is that ? Mueb I quit going to the museum ? " "Oh , yes. " "Then , " after a minute or two of earnest reflection , "I guess I'll go down ami see tlie four-legged woman just once n.ore before I am converted. " A Trip to ColfaxSprings. Colfux Springs , on the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railroad , is a popular health resort to" which many western peo ple go to try the waters , which , tire noted for their healing properties. They are claimed to be beneficial for rheumatism and kindred troubles. . Mr. Charles P. Griffin , a butcher of Stuart , la. , recently made a trial of them and , while they ap pear to have done him some good , he after wards discovered a cure which proved in finitely more efficacious. lie gives this ac count : 'My attack was a very severe one , and for three months I was compelled to close my store , as I was not able to attend to business at all. My joints were swollen and there did not seem to be any part of my body that did not ache. After suffer- ' in this way until the pain was almost beyond endurance I wentto Colfax Springs j to try the effects of the waters. The day I left home I had to be carried down stairs. After remaining at the Springs a month I came homo feeling somewhat better. A few weeks later , however , I hud a relapse which prostrated me the same as before. It was at that time that I lenrned of Athlophoros. I sent for a bottle of it , and in fifteen minutes after I had taken the first dose I felt the effects of it. and when I had finished my third bottle I was well. I have noc had any rheumatism since and have attended to my business every day , which is a thorough test , as I am obliged to be out all kinds of weather and at all seasons of the year. If I had known of Athlophoros in the first place it would have saved me hundreds of dollars and the detriment to my business in clos ing my store. I take great pleasure in re commending it to others. " Dr. L. D. Rounds , a dentist , for sixteen years a resident of Oskaloosa , but for the past three years of Albia , la. , relates an equally pleasant experience with Athlo phoros : "Rheumatism-he says , "has been ray most serious trouble until about a year ago , when I used a bottle of Athlophoros. Since that time I have not had a twinge of it. Previously I had been subjected to sciatic rheumatism for several years , many times so badly that I could scarcely drag myself around. When I commenced with Athlophoros my legs were so stiff that I could scarcely get up thesteps to my office. But I am not troubled that way now , and the joint of my legs are as free as they ever were. I had tried so many remedies before that I had no faith in Athlophoros when I began with it , but I changed my mind after I had taken a few doses and found relief. All I used was one bottle. It is the grand est medicine ever heard of for rheumatism. My wife has also used Athlophoros with success equal to mine. " "Dunns ; the years I have boon in busi ness , " says 0. E. Givins , a di insist at Stuart , Mr. Gtillin's home , "I have sold many different kinds of proprietary medi cines but none that has given such unive-- sal satisfaction as Athlophoros has for rheumatism. I always feel when I hand out a bottle of that medicine to a custom er that I am giving him the full value of his money. Since I have seen its wonderful effects among my customers I gladly recom mend it in every instance for rliemnatism. " If you cannot get ATHLOPHOKOS of your druggist , we will send it express paid , on re- reipt of regular price one dollar per bot tle. We prefer that you buy it from your druggist , but if he hasn't it , do not be'per- s'jaded to try something else , but order at once from us , as directed. ATIII.OPHOUOS Co. , 112 Wall Street. New York. It is believed that the devil lakes off his hat whenever he meets a hypocrite. PEEVEXT crooked boots and blistered liecls by wearing Lyon'a Patent Heel Stiffened. Everybody needs and should take a good spring medicinefor , two reasons : 1st , The body Is now more susceptible to benefit from medicine than at any otlicr season. 2d. The Impurities which have accumulated In the blood should be expelled , and the system Riven ten : and strength , before the prostrating effects of warm weather" are felt. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is fie bes * spring medicine. It purifies the blood. It sharpens the appetite. It tones the d'gastlon. It overcomes debility. It bulldsnp the whole system. Try It and you will be convinced cf its superiority. Purify your Blood Remember , we do not claim that HroTs Sarsa- parillnvilldo Impotslbilltles.c lull you plainly what it has done , and submit prcof from sources of unquestioned reliability , and ask you frankly if you are suffering from any dlfca.se or affection cause J or promoted by impure blood or low state of the sye tern , to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. Our experience warrants us in assuring you that you will not be dis appointed in the result. "I can recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all as a * afe , sure medicine. It cured me of terrible hcad- schcs , and cured my little girl of swellings in hrr neck which had been lanced twice. " Mns. F. K. Lone , Gates Avenue , Brooklyn. 3T. Y. Plantation Philosophy. Do hours o' sin is fast ; de hours o' hard wuck is slow. Chillun tells lies nachully , but yer has ter 1'arn 'em how ter tell de truf. De hardes'things furer father ter recol- leek is dat he wuz once er chile. Pussons whut furgit slowginerally knows mo" den pussons whufc Tarns fast. Er man whut likes er song jes' ca'so it is hard ter sing doan know ez much er bout music ez he do er bout sci'ncc. When er big man gits er backset it's wus on him den it woul' be on any uder pusson. De rooster wid de fines' comb looks de wust when he gits frost bit. [ Arkansas Trav eller. . "I always let a cold go as it comes" one says ; which means that he overworks the system in getting rid of a cold rather than assist it by using Dr. .Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cents. _ It is estimated that the .average girl can consume three pounds of candy daily. Don Baptiste Alfred Assolant.theFrench author , is dead. "AM HIcii Arc said David of old. lie was probably prompted to make the above remark after trying borne unreliable catarrh remedy. Ilnd he been permitted to live until the pre-sciifc day , and tried Dr. Sage's Remedy , lie might have had a better opinion of man kind. A\re claim that no case of catarrh can withstand the magic effects of this wonderful medicine. One trial of it will convince you of its efficacy. 33y druggists ; fifty cents. Frederick Douglas intends to O to Europe in the spring on a two years' tour. A Prize In the Lottery of life which is usually unappreciated until it is lost , perhaps never to retnrn , is health. What a priceless boon it is , and how we ought to cherish it , that life may not.be a worthless blank to us. Many of the dis eases that flesh is heir to , and which make life burdensome , such as consumption ( scrofula of the lungs ) , and other scroful ous and blood diseases , are completely cured by Dr. R. V. Pierice's "Golden Medi cal Discovery" after all other remedies have failed. Dr. Pierce's treatise on con sumption mailed for 10 cents in stamps. Address , World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation. GG3 Main street. 13nffulo-N. Y. Coffee cake should be wrapped , while warm , in a napkin , and there remain till cut. cut.c c ? c5 Delicate diseases of either sex , howcverindueed , speedily and permanently cured. Book 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensarv Medical Association , GG i Main street , Buffalo , N. Y. Cistern water may be purified by charcoal put in a bag and hung in the water. Ir YOU AiiKDvspEPTic , ' bilious , rheumatic , gouty , debilitated , consumptive , consti pated , or in anywise out of sorts , provide yourself with a half dozen bottles of Du. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTEHS ; take it twice or thrice a day , and keep FIGHTING DISEASB until you have not an ache or a physical trouble of any kind remaining. The result is sure. Prof. Felix Adler claims to have discov ered th.it heat engenders crime. I was feeling very dull with a pain in my head and under my right shoulder when I sent for Athlophoros , which helped me very much. I would advise all who are troubled with rheumatism or neuralgia to try it. Mrs. Nancy M. Brown , llaff , Minn. No man can be a thoroughly pure Chris tian without the aid of soap. JAY EYE SEE'S Driver. Etlwin T ) . Either , nses Cole's Veterinary Carbolisalvc , anil a thorough trial enables him to endorse it as the best remedy that he ever saw for general fctablc use. Sold by Druggists at 50c and § 1.00. The Queen of Italy employs a female physician. "STien Babywas sici , TTO pureher Castoria , IThon she was a Child , she cried for Caatoria , When shebecame iliss , she clung to Caatoria , TThon aho had Children , siio gave thorn Castoria , Kentucky has been honored with the speakership eleven times. If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Drustftets sell It. 33c Cleveland will not attend any wedding parties i\hile president. In another column of this issue will be found an entirely new and novel specimen of attractive advertising. It is one of the neatest we have ever seen , and we think anyone will be well repaid for examining the . nipposed display letters in the advertise ment of Prickly Ash Bitters. pnn "When In the spring I felt all im down and de- bil tatcd , I found Hood's Sarsaparllla jmt the medi cine to build me np. My Ri'c also , after much physical prostration , found In Its use new life and lasting benefit. Upon our little girl , who had been sick with scarlet fe\cr , its effect was marvelous , entirely removing the poison from her blood and re storing her to good health. " E. G. STnvrrox. Swaxpscott , Mas * . "I ha\e used Hood's Sarsapiuilla and find it to be t lie best remedy for impure blood 11m c e ver taken. " M. II. BAXT.EE , t ciet agent , P. & I ! . id. . Bound Brook , X. J. Tone Up the Ssytem I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the best medicine leicrused. Itgl\esme an appetite and refreshing sleep , and keeps the cold out. " Jonx S. Kocc , lOi Spruce Street , Portland , lie. "Hood's Sarsaparllla was a God-send tonic , for It cured me of dyspepsia and 11 % er complaint with which I had suffered 3D year ? . " J. B. HOENBECK , South Fallsburg. X. T. "I took Hood's Saraparila : for general debility an 1 was wonderfully benefited by It. " J. P. Jonxsox. Slartin's Ferry. O. Mrs. C. VT. Marriott , Lowell , Mass. . was completelj curcJ of sick headache , which she had had Is years , by Hood's Sarsuparllla. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists , tl ; sir for to. Prepared by Sold by all druggists. SI ; slxfortt. Prepared Dj C. I. HOOD & CO. . Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. C. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries. Lowell , Mass IOO Doses One Dollar. IOO Doses One Dollar At Seven ! a sly kiss is soswoet , AtSevcnteen ! theyr'enioerstill At Seventy ! it's jnst the samei To steal onenowv-Hhen's attest There'sawaywlieratliere'sawill They still keep up the old , old game. This represents a healthy life , Just such a life as they enjoy , The original Photograph , paaet size , of tbli ricture tent on receipt f tea crnti In Throughout its various scenes. Who useihe Smith's Bile Beans stzmpi. Address , Bile Eeici , St. Louis , Ma. Km * cmnln * mien pedwith tbe above TUDS XiKK. XiKK."r 4nd fnr descriptive catalogue to A. J. ' TOWER , g ) Slm'nion * SL"Bo ton''M * . The scalpis.cleansed and excited to a healthy action by Hall's HairRcnowcr. . In Consumption , the.disposition to cough is diminished by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Many cases of rheumatism which have resisted tho skill of the profession have promptly yielded to that wonderful remedy , Salvation Oil. 25 cents. Anna Dickinson still contemplates re turning to the stage. 1 Ifalford Sauce. Try It on your beam. It ! s delicious. Sold everywhere. The cat's antipathy for the mice prob ably accounts for thewonien'sloveforcats. 3 months' treatment for jflc. PIso's Remedy fcr Catarrh. Sold by druggists. I Jfme. Modjeska on the star svstem : "It either chills or kills the best artist. " BUY SALZER'S ( Urrot , Tfli ) SEEDS. C.ta-rrr * . Absolutely Free from Of lutes , Emetics and 2'olsott , SAFE. SURE. PROMPT AT DKUOGISTS AND DCALXSS. TUB C1U11LE3 A.VUUELEU CO , U.ILTIHOREBD. Cures Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Baekscbr , llridarbe , Tootbtche , Spralof. rtrul.r rtr..er. PKICE. FIFTV CKNTS. AT DRUOOI8T3 AND OKA1.EBS , THE CHARLES A. VOUtLEC CO..1UI.T1BOIIEMD. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH $1000 TO AJiY MAN Woman or Child suffering from CATARRH A. E. XEWM AX , GraUnfr. Mich. HAY-FEVER A particle Is apt Ked Into each nostril and is agree able to use. Price , ' < 0 cts. Iivinall r at druculstx. Send for circular. ELY BUOTHEUS , Drugslsts , OWCRO. X.V. This cut represents HIP machine il'a * prints thr Ini tialsof the name f this c > iipany tin every yard of coods we make "VVe have assumed for the benefit of the Dressmakers and Ladle * of this country , a' ex penseof thirteen thousand dollars ( * iUMIj. : that thi-y mav know how to tell our semilne oods from the Imitation , for they now can H e nUln'y pilntcd on the salvage Of or evorj'finartcr of aar.l. . and.M forexery thrpequartersofayard ; therefore Hie U an Mean be found on every yard ; and arc prin eJ a h'lf a yard apart. We have run In the busyis n. iiijiht and dav. Jive of thesu machines , and each machine can nrintM jards per minute. Now. we MioiiM like in kno how many t-chool girls and hoys there arc In the IT. S. and crnida under 15 years of age who c n trll us exactly lioiv many yards the'-e five machines can print In the 31. working days in a > cnr. Kot iviry boy or girl who will send us four cents In stamps to piy postageand packing \ \ e w III mall er ills one elegant Imperial size IMiototinc of the "Three Little Maids from MPliooI. " ami fur every one who n'ntN correct nnsxver to prulilem.we * II ! publish their name In full in the AVekly Triiiuiie ami Fanner , anl mall t'icm a rupy. Thl * will cue each one a tlnu picture and ( lie notoriety of li'iiga foircct niiitheinat t : anVe will aNo mill fr-e to any itldrcsi. unnc'ipt of IJc. a HISTORY of th > % UNITED J-T TE . containing 2.11 pages , by Kmery ' - Chillis , giving all Important event" from 141 to IVrt. and well worth n.any time * tlie price. TMIn b..o ! should be the text l > < < ic for > c ! o Is and In the hand ; of all teachers an.I cvory Ilbnir > In tlie land. I'lea-c show this to x our s hoolmales and friend * GII.URKT Jrj ' CO. , : ! tJantlJ-18 Itroatl- vnyt > . Y. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY ! Tfcrongh the f inre of a larre man oficturer of Ciuliinere Miuvtl * . there 1m Ctiiue Into curl'nU A jtr couaiKrnir&tof 1'lald Shawls,2if * .s E * * * ] * , which we propose tn | rtt ct to the ] a < ! ! * -s in the following n.ann r : SMtd in U."io. for R niiir. ti.Wnp- t. < , n to Farm aiut Iluurcliolil. a large , 1G page Utustratoi ) * * reT , de- vcudto farm and Ilonxhoid fpfc , sttrfet and general rn. < reianry ! ana w * will send voacneof Ihesebeuullftil ehanlnVKKn , tiy mvji tjutd , or we will itad S hawls an.l i > jb- tdlplfcns to one addreai for )1.'V1 } . Satisfaction Guaranteed CT cinrev retarded. AHilrr i I'AKi ! AM > JIOVbKlIOlD Ilurtt'ord , Conn. 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A FREE SA1V1PLE. To introduce the creat houschiH remedy. GOII- DON'S K1XG OF PAIN Into every family. 1 will send a sample free to any one f cnillnc address. Mention this paper and address E. O. KlUHAKOS , Tola Jo , O. A positive cure. No Kntre. GANGER. > "o Plaer. Xo Pain.V. . C. . Payne. UarsLalltown.Iowa. BPflnfc or sl Kcw Cliromo. Scrap & Gold-Edge , UBIIId Cards. ESSEX CARD \ \ OUKS , Ivoryton. Cona | Onfl e Scrap Pictures andAtrt's Album of 49 Card ' ZUU Samples for lOc. Steam Card Wks , Hartford. Ct | C1UP1 F Pflfll' containingsamples of > 'ew OAMrLC DUU& for 6ct . to pay portage. CENTER PBEE ! BROOK CARD CO. CenterbrooV.Coaa VINEGAR BITTEES In tlio great Blood Purifier and Life-giving Principle ; a Geiillo Pnrgathe and Tonic ; a perfect llenovator and Invlcorator of the system. In Vinegar Bitters there Is vitality but no alcoholic or mineral poison. 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