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r Wi"''' *7 V#.» Hi jf iw. fit: I ''. II I'. 1 Worthington Advance ntUIHlD itfiBIPATI —AT-" flTerthiagton, Nobles County, Minn. rinx*:-Two dollars aye". Onedol far tlx moaths. Fifty cants tot three montha. n««M, IMaMiali«4« •••UlC««alf BTBUT MECCNB, Editor and Preonetor. a, Mma.MAafiH. », iwo THE 3ALO0S QUESTION For the coming year th*.village of WottUiif ton haft, by a majority of her rotera who chose to appear al the polls on Tuesday. decided to allow. the saleee a place in tier borders, under a high Uocnae for the privilege. It la too lata to argue the question aefaras the coming year's work is concerned. The majority against li oensa last year was very small, and the friends of license have been busy talk lag up their side of the case for along time, while anti-license men have said bnt little. The result of this election is ins ply regretted by all the opponents 4t the saloon. For a town which has been without the legalized saloon to Cot mortjs a step j^W^c deploirM. rare that'ihe potent jt for license nmdeby those whb do wish the aaloon for their own ac comssodaftion, is that as an illicit sale, will jgoon, which is untaxed, it is bet ter te mslrn the traffic pay money into (he village treasury. But for this apecious and mistaken appeal, the vote of Tuesday could Dot have been had. yfi ^iii not argue the point, as no pre aeat result for good can now appear fvom so doing. We shall hold the friends of this movement to their assurance that li oanae shall be so given, and the licen aees shall be compelled so to conduct their business that leaa harm shall be done under it that while the "boot. I#1M sale lias been carried on. If their argufctnt that regulation under li cense produces fewer evii results than occurs under the prohibition system, they now have the chance to make it appsar. _______. ELK. Our town meeting was well a' tend ed last Tuesday, the weather being very flue and an unusual amount of interest was shown in voting, and for a portion of the dav some spirited dis cussions were going on a pound waa established for unruly and mischiev ous animals, aud Mr. Kirk was in stalled Poundmaater, and will hence forth care for all surplus stock wonder ing through grain fields in search of owners. Frank Turner has rented his farm, sold his stock and tools with the in tention of spending a year or two in Washington in company with several others who leave for there in a few daya Mh ltert is 4i» Illinois, visiting re latives and is expected back In a few days with another blooded horse to add to his stock of native aud import ed horses he has on hand. IJ. J. Anderson has his new house enclosed, and gave his friends and neighbors a party last Friday night. A social supper party was held at the school honse in district No. 8 last Friday evening, after which those who frit that way repaired to Mr. Ander son's and finished up with a dauce. Mr. Young Has purchased another flock of sheep, having sold his flock last fall, contending that there is more profit in sheep rightly handled than any other industry on the farni, and assorts that if it had riot been for his aiiefm he would have teen' in the poor house or the penitentiary long ag» this is puttina it pretiy strong, but the insfM'tty of sheep misers in this county Who understand handling sheep agree with him in regard to the profit if not the rest of the statement. Mrs. Pratt continues very low not being able to rwise herself in bed or to partake of much nourishment. Mm. Baltuff improving quite rapidly being able to sit up most of the time. School has dos»d in district No. 6, and 8 and will close also iu No. 24 this week. Charles Misner, of Niagara Falls, Ont.. but more recently from Aber deen, 8. D., is visiting relatives in town. One of our citizens was induced to purchase a b-»ttle of medicine for his ailing wife of the Indians while they were sojourn ins in Wortliineton and finding it utterly worthless as a reme dy for the ailment it was recommend ed to cure, he longs lor the scalps of those Indians having exhausted his vocabulary of adjectives on nostrums In general, and that one in particular without any visible effect except temporary warm spell in his own im mediate vicinity. JACK TUB HIPPER. The excitement caused by this in human monster is scarcely equalled by that produced by the great discovery of Dr. Miles—the Restorative Nervine. It speedily cures nervous prostration, change or life, pain, dullness and con tusion in head, fits, sleeplessness, the blues, neuralgia, palpitation, monthly ^pains, etc. Mr. John 8. Wolf, drug gist, Hillsdale, Mich.: Talhott and Moss, of Greensburg. Ind., and A. W. Blackburn, of Wooster, O., say that "Xhe Nervin* sells better than any thing we ever sold and gives universal satisfaction." English Spavi Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins Curbs, Splints, Sweeiiy, Ring-bone Atifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats Coughs, Etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by C. W. Smith, Druggist. Worthington JOHN LEDENE. MereMM Tailor, has received bright, new "Stock of Spring Suitings, whioh lie will matoe np to order, in the latMt style, at the lowest prices. Per fect fits guaranteed. Give him a call —inspect his stoek before ordering slsewhere. PUBLIC SALE. Andrew Jensen will sell at public •ale at his farm on the south-west cor nor of section 36, in Lorain township six and a half miles south east of the village of Worthington, on the 17th of of March 1800, the following property 9 work horses. 4 cows, 2 heifers, 1 bull 8 calves, and farming Implements, In Cluding aluthberwsgon. 29-2t* VOL. XVIII. WORTHINQTON TOWNSHIP. To the clear and able letter of Robt. Shore in the last ADVANCE we say: "All Bight!" Our thrifty farmers are busy haul ing their wheat and feed to the mill, order to have their flour and ground feed ready, so that they need not stop spring and summer work to do their milling. C/has. Newton had a very liarrow escape, last week. A piece of the hay press at which be was working flew off and struck him a severe blow. He was unconscious for a time, but re covered from its effects. Mr. Ward's son, who got caught in the wind mill at the Clover Leaf farm is still-Jo a bad condition. Mrs. Win. McKillop has Mrs. Stenie Gregerson to help her this season, and she is good help. We are glad to welcome our new citizens. Mr. John Harden, of Stark county, 111., and Mr. C. R. JCoshnick, «f Essex, Iowa to -»nr community^ IP* wish them food success in tlmr new homes. Although, our .farmers mis* -Mr. Pynch form the Worthington Mill, as he was a pleasant gentleman to meet, they warmly welcome Mr. F. Humis ton to his place, as they know him to be a courteous and competent business man. Congratulations to our young friends John Newton and D. Souther land, who start in on their first term of office this year. RUSHMORE RUSTLINGS. ,The Sociable at Mr. S. 13. Bedford's on Friday night last was a success. Everybody in the town of Dewald that could get there, was there. The ladies footed the bills, and that made it more enjoyable. If there is any one thing better than another, its when the ladies attend to the financial diffi culties. nicely, The town meeting went off no drunks^ everything quiet. Many new families, are moving in, will give names: and location in our next. J. E. Pierce, our M. E. pastor has sent out his cards announcing and in viting all his friends to he present at his wedding, Friday evening. Aprii 4, 1890. We anticipate a good time and a grand turnout. Mr. James Wemple has a fine road mare he offers for sale at reasonable figures. Call and see. Mrs. Darnel Jordan started for Cali fornia Thursday last, where she ex pects to make her home for the future* Mrs A. Schaefer and Gertie have re turned home a pleasant week at Wor thington. Tuesday night this week the grand contest for tfieDemorest Silver medal at the school house. Result will be re ported iu the next issue. Mrs. Harrington of Worthington, gave an entertainment, at the M. E. church. Friday eveening of last week which was well attended and highly praised. When little ones attending keep as still as little mice, why then it a Mr. E. II. Mylius was here over Sun day with Mr, and Mrs. Schaefer. Some talk of building a parsonase at Itnshnioreon the lot next the 3VI E church, some time during the summer. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens, that »r years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Hnck len's Arnica f»alve, and Electric Hit ters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, on hat have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand rendy to refund purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remed ies have won their popularity purely on their own merits. C. W. Smith, Druggist. Get your School Books at C. Smith's. I have about 50 cows which I will sell cheap for cash, or on one or two years' time aud 8 per cent, interest, or on the installment plan or will let them on the shares. DR. MOORE. In a recent article in the Youths Companion, on "How to cure a cold, the writer advises a hot lem^tiarle to be taken at bed time. It is a danger ous treatment, especially during these verecold weather of the winter months as it opens the pores of the skin and leaves the system in such couditiou that another aud much more severe cold is almost certain to be contracted. Many years constant use and the fx perience of thousands of people of all ages has fully demonstrated that tl-ere is nothing better for a severe culd than Chamb^rlaine-sCough Remedy, it acts in perfect harmony with nature, re lieves the lungs, liquefies the tough tenacious mucus, making it easier to expectorate, and restores the system, to a strong and healthy condition Fiftv cent bottles for sale by C. W. Smith. &AKIH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of polity strength and whelesomeness, More economi es! than the ordinary ktnds. and cannot be. *c,!d In competition with the multitude of low tost, short weight, alum or vhosphate powders. 8ol only In cans Bom BAXiae POWDKB Co., 10$ ill Wall St. N Y. W. S.Webb. M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON WORTHINGTON, MINN. Oflc* at X. E. Warren's Drue Store. W Pectoral will relieve youMnt. Keep it In the house. You are liable to have a cough at any time, and no other remedy is so effective as this world renowned prepara tion. No household, with young children, should be without it. Seoree of Uvea an saved every year by its timely use. Jeaner, Northampton, kl Amanda Common gratitude MOM., writes: »ts sis me to acknowledge the great bene-. I have derived for my children from the use of Ayer's most excellent Cherry Pectoral. I had loet two dear children from croup and consumption, and had the greatest fear of losing ray only. re tnaining daughter and son/aa they werw deUeatoL Jl5| fcyj themAjrerfcCnefty Fa" symptom*# throat or 1 are' relieved from danger, aUd'J coining robost, kflaM^effitffiiikil* "In the winter of 1885 I took a bad oold whioh, in spite of evenr known remedly, grew worse, so that toe family physician considered me incurable, sup-. posing me to be in consumption. As last resort I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral, and, in a short time, the cure was complete. Since then I have never been without this medicine. Iam flfty years of age, weigh over 180 pounds, and at* tribute my good health to the use- of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral."—G.W.Youker, Salem, N. J. ".Last winter I contracted a severe cold, which by repeated exposure^, be came quite obstinate. I was much troubled with hoarseness and bronchial irritation. After trying various medi cines, without relief, I at last purchased a bottle of Ayor'n Cherry Pectoral. On taking this medicine, my cough ceased almost immediately, anu I have been well ever since."—Be v. Tlios. B. Russell, Secretary Holston -Conference and P. K. of the Orennville District, M. £. C.f Jouesboro, Tenn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral TUereis no line so banrtsomely equippod for Throuegh Pauseiiger Service as "The North weotrn Line,"-C., St, M. &O. K'y-and tne Minneapolis, at, Paul and CUIcaRO twins ovei this line, have abetter record for reachlngeither ,.",eir run HK, W COWS FOR SALE. St. Paul and Chicago, and ftetween St [*aul aud K.msas Cit y. Resides being the' bc9 LINE between tliese principal cities, the Chicago & Nwrtli western sy*temuf lineseoiiiposedoftlieCM eago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Chicago and Northwesterii an" Fremi.-nt, Klkliorn & Mo. Vaib K'ys—(all advertised as "The North western Line,") traverses a rich an«! populous country and offers the quitike^tnicansof reach ing all the large towns »r villages in the terri tory Inter^-ted by It. He fore seleettauga riNitc,travelers should get a folder, with inapnf this line, aud they will quickly s«-e the advvn *ages offered. All pnrtieulais. with maps and inie tables, may be obtained at any stati-n write direct to MILES'NERVE& LIVER ILLS. An important discovery. They act ?ri the liver, stomach and bowels hrnugh the nerves. A new principle They spoedilv cure biliousness, bsd taste, torpid liver, piles and constipa i'»u. Splendid for men, women and c'lildren. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 does for 25cents. uess aRHin! Notltinjr is more provokinsr than a troublesome cough. Cure it with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup 25 cents. NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY ATTORNEY C. 0. DAILEY, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Worthingtony Ml Office over Worthington Bank. WORTHINGTON HOTEL. Onlv First-Class Hotel in Tewnl Good Sample Rooms. Livery Stable Connected vaith the JflMtie WOKTUINGTON, MINI*. J. 16-85-ly.) FISHER, Proprietor. CITY MEAT MARKET, HURD & DeWOLF, Next door to Torrance'sStore. ALL KINDS OP MEAT KEPT COM*' 8TXNLTY ON HAND. Fisli and Game in Season Hides, Pelts, Tallow. Etc., Bought. Give us a call and Try the New Market. Dr. D. L. Kenyon Ol FICE AND REPTDENCk—Comer of Foart ATCDWiud Eleventh StrMt. i/HllB Promptly Attended to •. .i ii WORTHINGTON, NOBTES COUNTY PREPARED BY 14^ 1\)9. grftDWlfttCu ftlg&T SX 00 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 15 lbs coffee A $1 Of Sold by ail Dniggtau. Prtocfi •ixbouk*,**. 25 bars Lenox Soap, IOC 20 lbs. good Bice 1 I ',on 'Ime" than those eftauy other line iu tlte country. THE All well pontPd travelers between the Twi GlMea anrt Chicago take this line—partlcuferlv favoriiiK the "Ve*tibul« Limited.*' whlcii cai ries the finest sleeping cars and coachcs eve built, and also all cias»ea of pfissengers, without extn fares. On the Lake Superior portion o» the line, between Minneapolis. St, Paul & Du tilth, and St. Paul & Ashland, Pnlltmu sleeper* are run on nighttrains, and parlor ears »t tfar trains. NOaTHWESTEHN. Pu'lman sleepers arp «1«o run tlirouch between Duluth, Superior and Chicago. Fast throayli ruins are al.i run between Minneapolis, St. Paul aud Kansas Citv. via Sioux City, with through and K-IIIS: through tri Arbucklc's, Dilworth's or Lyon's Coffee, $4 Good Teas, from 15 to Me peril* Climax Tebacco, Old Virginia Smoking Tobaceoj Ginghams, from 6 to 8c per yd_ 36 inch dress Flannel, Best all wool Shirting FUnncls, Spool Cotton, Broadhead Dress Good*, GREAT REDHCTION IN IIOSIEUY. Rock ford Socks UNDERWEAR VERY CHEAE, Beet Custom Plough Boots -10® Ladies' Goat Shoes, 1 41 Kirk'aSaron Boap 25 b«*»#lJ0a Kirk's York Soap 30 bcr« $1.00. rulimaii sieeiMM-s st. Paul to Vimaiis IL. L. Musliu 5?c. per yard. tils City. hiniiiK cars arr run on al I vliis over tins line between Minnva" Canton Flanilfll 5 lO lu 461118. T. W. TKASDAL1. Oen'l. Passenger Agent, St. P«u If you are coine to ilo any building nine »inl let us figure on your bill. We lways lake pleasure iu showing up oui Iutuber to any one. 22lf AZOM ORBES. Every pair FREE THOUGHT, F«« »WHCH AMP A FBEK PRESS. H.E. TORRANCEF 9 v** Below SeeOur Prices All Wool Socks 16 cents. A large line of fine and very desir able Dress Goods—very choap. Hand Painted Pictures 28 by 42 «1.3( 20 by 28 $1.00 Ball's Corsets 93e. A full line of Pingfree & Smith Shoe# in Ladies Misses and Boys. warranted. GREAT BAK3ANS CARPETS. He lpd the German and his dudish I Best Quality, all WOOl Carpets I desirable to dress was the admiration of the assent* bled fair, but his stout partner step ped on his favorite corn. Sensation! Salvation Oil to the rescue. Happi- Sixty-five cents per yard. PRICES REDUCED ON ALL GOODS. These Prices Cash OK PRODUCE Taken at its CASH Value. DS DE2.IT BUBD.IN TOMB CIT^ Sold hy all dmicn. t*\ i$ biMd the fin est •teehsoic •1 skill, the most useful pd practical •laments, and all known ad. •sntsfes that make a IF ESOTA. THURSDAY. MARCH We will Goods all First money. Yon can have Geo. D. Dayton, President. Geo. O. Mot re, Secretary. DAYSiisiPOWDER Prevents Lung Fever and cures Distemper, Heaves, Fevers, &c., &c. povpd in cach packase. DB. BULL'S BABT Facilitates Teething!^—? ^"".-Regnlates the Bowels! ^.,i. 34 84 hihma, Whooping Cough, sad for tho relief of Consumptive persons OM oik For tho euro of Coughs, Colds, Croups* heipior.i Con sumption SYRUP PB1CB CTS. Par Sal* by &U drairrUta. munrc LANGE'8 CUBES CIGARETTES for Ca 9HIVHC tarrhl Prist 10 Cts. At alt druggists. ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING ILDREDGE "B" It an com* I •all or use. t" BLDRKDCK MFC. CO. iMtoqr Wldaadt 01lle«r Balvitea, ZQ. f71 ITatmfc Chiraffo. M9 Mrmmrt JTew York. NEW ENOUND 0BBAN BEST IN THE WORLD. €1 vi*' 7 W1 My Books will be Closed and| IE! EKUID HUI M, «M WASMINOTON ST. BOSTON. MASS. No Crsdit &iye&,|5ig@low & for Five Years. THE LEADER VARIETY" MUSICAL COMMIIATIOHS aw» DiSIQNS OF CASES. ••talogiM malM ft«a to all applieant Writ* th« MANUPACTUItERS 'AT TUB After September First? iContral Meat Mstrkoi OccnpT th# o?«1 staurl of Ot is Mh^rit'thfjr will linvp on liAtid nil It nd I of Meat—In neut, fresh and good ditlsn. 1'strtmage solicited, ordr^n.rtl- Ifled. 52-1 20.1S90. GREAT REfitfCTiON INjf Nobles County all the money they want on Gilt Edee loans Ui pin Five years at Eight per cent. CHAMPION ARE THE Only iviuiKiraucn letters Knoun, DliCOvBEY. Triumph of Pliartnae Tiie only trn« pnitUi al ZL XIR Or LIFE AD HEALTH. tint pr 'liifnii ni, improves the .-tlti*,cl':iiis. tin' liv«-r, !tirili«-s the hliMxl, i. il siiniithii I rjiin a nerves without iiijnr •M»H reartion. »T»1 one tliat may be taken alike toy a 'u:t or Infmit, liu:ai coui ud.«, made •»f rile rum or bail .v-.»..c »ve.. ed anil FLAVORED. IMler this uf bit ers '••k.w, C., lrodtiee effects fir than the d.seaM- l.. which they arc taken Vinegar Hitter1* IS pure tonic, nerrliie wlihont being uareotlc, hlood purifier without POIHWII. llvci taiilr. without puruiii?. mid al»n\e ail iif elvltiK stimulant without a!c»!i«| Tliti onlv medicine with such powers in tne world. A GHNU1NE TEMPEUA?'CE BEVEUAGE! far Hiiri»a."sinr alcohol in any shape as a tonic tud itinighi be called LIQUID LIFE, since It stiuu!.it H£:-»tloti. o"t' |!|u, secro .ion, uxeret. in. ri spiriuiou. anil i!l u.- lu,,eti whereby life il» aiued —w- lit«'iv.l uike vitality in .spoonsful. It Is tint too lunch to nisei that the equal Vliiegar Rl tersl«»"s iioti a I IM countt-i jiart or compound with similar virtues has ev jcen known. CALIFORNIA. if remtrkable for nothiiu else, would be 1m nmrtalized by Hie pr.dilution of tne mi' i''tii fruits, roots and lies bs ot winch lilts Hitlers Cm''iel «f them us»*d Indian and the medical iir»fc lu in i! ire ne •Jiul'.s :u.d io.i' s. .iiernrU'Mit. .• rrh, ron iIII:» I ill, neii aVai head kidney dl ease, nw.(li e. (L'rmt. n'les 1 s' •*. disr*a «•,&c. &e IH numejrouH to m«nt!un.hut •a»iljr understo'vl wh«n ... .u,noI tli Bitter on tlirt vital ftHiitious is'eiie The tils covery was i»:trtly accil nla! present. PCKFECT BITTERS IS THE UESULT OF SCIRNJ IC. Mli'ioMs of «".{I-re have a:'d •rVidly «M lorded, dnr-utr t'.w r'.»i. ^entiiiy.the vonrterfu' surc^h.s .if this PHENOMENAL TOXIC OF THE WORL!\ In order to meet everj* |*rol:«h!e «'em-n«1. two fo inula* of the* me I n\edients are now mil u| THE OLD STYLE If* STfN,. .. ai,itHTLY BITTER, AM) MORK CATHARTIC. TIIE NEW STTI.K, TO NIR. TA-F AN? BXI'B' SSI.Y AIAI TK1 TO 1KLICATK \^0 MKN AXI) ClIlMHiEN. KEMEMBER, There is no Mense of low vit.rtlitv, debi'l^yof functions.o vous prostration for which YINKKAR BITTERS IS NOT CURATIVE, and its'sliiKular power overtlie'ower organisms reuders it the implaoablc ffe of THE DEADLY MteKom AND BACTKKIA OMNIPBBSBNT in malarial diseases, cholera, cons mpti |ioon wnal diseases, &e.. ind great is itswnier as a germiciite iti.it it is an UNEQUALLED VERMIFUGE. A book could be written of its vl tucs. and an oi tier of .estl.no. als, but it is only necessary to remember its gen...r action upon the liver, blood, brain anu nerv- s, to reall/e its use malority of the ills that tie.sli is heir to, and that no family should ever be wih»ut a bottle of OLD AND N1IW MTYI.K Vi K{\It BITTERS IV THE HOUSE. Send for our I.tidies book. Aadress. R. H. MODONALD. DRUU CO., New York. Pioneer Barber- Shop. S. A. HILDBETH, Prap't. Located on the Oorner of 10th Street and Arcnue.tn the Casement. WORK DONE ™J7 *r **3 fftlMMESOT^ The Minnesota Loan and Investment npmiy of Worthington, Minnesota, can furnish the farmers^* We always have the funds on hand for choice loans., It is better for you to borrow of a home company, then you can pay your interest here instf ad of sending it off by mail. a —rr— AS GOOD, AS TH£ BEST IV 0 HISTORICAL SOCIETY i^T you waiting Three to Six weeks for your it as soon as the papers are recorded a» SAMPLES AT ONE OR MORE AGENCIES IN EVERVCOUNTY*: F0F\ ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS. THE WARDER, BUSHNELL & GLESSNER COMPANY.^' CKHCAGO, ILL. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SPRINGFIELD, O. AND ii TBS AHVAHCS THK OLDKST & BEST KST ABLIRik P.#1 Newspaper in. Nobler County, A"Vfi TOE BES5T ADVBRTIBIN0 ttE&lftltf IN THE COUNTY. Job Printing of all kinds. erf»crifedwit)i Neatness and Dispatch PRIOWR Low TO- SUIT iitx THTTR,. J. P. MouTton, Yice Presfdent. Geo. W. Wilson, Counsel. BINDERS MOWERS I i-AND S0*WARRANTED. V: Buys and Sells Lands. Satisfaction jriiai*anteeI* MOHET TO LOAH. WALTER AAGAAR0, Manager. The H. C, Stavei1 H&nnfocMii Go. BUGGIES CARRIAGES. Oold W.Wi 8oM IbrSiee. •ulU Uuljr. Bcu 9-SS watch ia tin w*rlil.| fufatl ttuekceper. W«*-J rmaud. ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. "TUB BEST POOPS FOR TBB M£OJTEYS* THE BOSS ROAD WA60H. TIE WBBL8 BUTtl MAS CART. Our work Is fully war-anted. Is of excellent material and finish, ana moderate In price. Our line of BugglM Is very complete. We make a specialty of Hand and Machine Made Harness. Write for prtoes. Address, if' 1 BM«7Itoili Muitiiy Cim. MW (tali' riM,«ilk«Hki MM *f ifBl ntw. tSStofa* *r INNINM a—si—. tiiw—m. Sf writ tiM mtek. Ml VWc.ndiAtr Iank«i4 gu. mf |m|fgfft Mtthi lad iMwbftm tfcrs ts IfcoM BUCKLRN'8 ARK1CA SALVE, The IH*91ttalve In the world for ents I ruisn, *r«8. ulcers, itali rheum, feve -ores, tet er.chnpiied handn.ehildbhilti irm, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pilesocao pay required. It is guaranteed to ive fterfect satis inctlpn. or no money refunded. Prici ents per bottle. For sale byC. W. 5th ... WML* Start, MUM, IS to 11 IlL JOY STEEL RANGES are the most durable, convenient and economical In use. CONSTRUCTED OF COLD ROLLED WR0II6HT STEEL. EHPBT QUIA U4 MM FWD. Every Range warranted to be first ft* class and PERFECT Baker. Anti Clinker Spiral and Entire Dump ing Crate Entire Fire Bex war ranted to last for years. Special attention given to small ana tars* family Ranges. Send for Circulars. ST. LOUIS STEEL RAH6E Cl., 111 FruHi Ail, 8. Lab, AUTOMATIC 8EWINC HlCDINBt Prices rcduced. Every family note hare the best Automatic Mewing Ma chine in the market at reduced prier, For particulars send for our new lllu» trated Circular with samples of stitch ing. Our Illustrated Circular ahows every part of the Maohine perfectly, an# Is worth sending for even if you Mr* Machine. Krone A Moiphy Mfg. Go ,. Of. T. 455 aad 457 West 96th St*' City. WIMM Mbr «H rid, frpnhrl WkMiht«MtCIM,il«criiiiftrCMliiia. WhM ab« bwsatta Xin, ate «bn^ toCaatack. "1- ^fcairia. itopTi l— nsak Jt-r "5 'Jf ~S:-ish£i--js£8