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TlllS 0 1-) A1 v() 1 rhe V ir' 1 Ab. JNCLE SAM'S WARDS. \„mL'.'r°f In tl.*' ountUa „f tlif T»u I^koWn. Ti,. annual r.-port of tho Commission /,[ ivnsums shews tin. number in the '^'n. Unfits to be as follows I I o U i u I u u cuss. U5 Cavalier, If Uu'key. v"l' Ki«.»""8- a*' K"St,'r' ,jiar" *•., ,V «raml Forks, Mrt Or KK*» 1» MJdjT. Mm.r.- I.oijau, 11 MiH'-my, til 14 l* Mercer. 1" Morion, !cln! ^)!jw,r II 1'ouiDina, -.8 Htim RMwm.3.». Klclilaml. SO: Itolrttv. s» fVl't 3-1 HUnti*. 3 stark. :7: St.-e.e, v st veil- 5 .Slut-sum". «v. Towner. *,!.?» W-l*. Wai.. V Wells. 7. To- !J ','ih tmkota—Aurora. I'T Ha-Mle. SM7 Boa umw.*' nr«.UInp-. lit' Hrown. 1'V: Brule, ,«• HufTalo, 17 Hutte, 3fi CiitnplKrll. \1 •»rsMix.W Clark, Hi. Clay. Tl CudiugU.n. 04. Da^sun. nr. Day. IB. Deuel. iiou-'las. 2». K liuuuil-,. 7K Kali Hiver, 48 thrill 6.'1 Grant. llamlln, 35 Il.iml, li).» m: Hurling .IT.. 11 tW. Itniehtie !on 43' Hvd". :v J-rttuM 57 Klti*bury. 1S4 Ljle.hS: Lav»r.M.iv Lincoln. 70 Mcl'uok, n, Marshall. o7, M'Mde, 4 s. Miner, 67 Minnehaha, IL'T Mooily, ivnninctoti, HI Potter, Rel'MS, 20: sanhoru. 31: SImiinon, 11: Spink. I.VJ. Stanley, j. Su'iy, 36: Todd. 8 Turner, B5 Unl«»n, fci, Wilwortl). v'» Vankton, :.y. Tola!. 117. Indian* Mealinic SUxk. Will Zeoekler returned to lumber lain. S. D.. from Medicine Creek, wbcri? he had been to bnn? in sonic eaitio, and reported that -'00 In!: tns were camped there olT the resort al ion and were stealing stock and committing I other depredations. Ilis brother had a l.ore stuleii. and when he and some eowbovs altempted to recover it they •^ere forced to let it i,ro by the si_rht of twenty Wine.ticstev rifles in the bands of the redskins. Trouble :|feared b'-nvrn tl :au.l In dians. De.llh of imrs C« Jarups C. \lhi: p- uf'tbo :i" C:.ica*jo. He iu i-iir.erly I'icir,. oruiitllv 1 r'r*' f"Vh- illy celei," 1 -.e tion of the State cap 1 «••«.!-, all .sections of South 1 -»...* fnt, and the ntreetn in e. u.r n wre packed with hetudies anil chai: ^onmiodite the multitiide. J{e:.\.e i "acli ten-mmute speech a saint" 1 annons-was fired, wli.le l.»nhre n: .n every street, of the ec.y and e\ery .vin dow was il hi iniinited. Hatur-Pnwcr from \rlt'siui It A 'ieinendotis flow of water nai struck in an artesian well beinjj duj,' al "oonsoeket, S. !).. at a depth of h: feet. 'J he tlmv was estimated at. 4.0ii(. gallons per minute. It was fully e)iial totbo other {Treat well at that, place. The power would be used to run a large fiourinp in ill. W'oonsocket clam -, ti.c '*o largest artesian wells in tlte w .d. Kntori-e tlift l,iiii'ir I, in. A circular letter has been issue i y i a I i e e -p e s i e n o e s e a akota Knforeement League, and sent '°all parts of the Slate, calling the at ention of the league members to tho wompt enforeemeju of the prohibit ion ho circular i.| notes the decisions JiiiIIrh Shiras and Judsfo Caldwell, of too United States Circuit Court. R«'liiop 1) *c ntinued. railroads havo heretofore deliv red ffiod and fuel at points in the two V^ates at half rales for the benelit of ^irmers W (u, |lav„ ruifii't»d from crop St »reS* 'l'ica{f0 Milw'aukee & laul road has given notice that it °es not fe«d warranted in malcin.' re unions this winter. Other roads uu wubtotUy would do likewise. Sliort a ma3H A GREAT SHIP'S STORES. Plgurei From the Steward'* Department In a Transatlantic Itaeor. In the busy season an ocean grey hound carries about 550 first cabin, 250 second cabin, and 050 steerage passen gers. There are 400 in the ship's com pany, including doctors, printers, boiler makers, six bakers, three butchers, sev enteen cooks, hydraulic, electrical, and other engineers to the number of thirty two, 148 stewards, and eight steward esses. So there may be aboi-t i,m0 aboard. Notwithstanding tho fact that many of tho passengers are seasick from the time they pass Sandy Hook until Fast net is sighted, they manage to consume in one trip something like i:i,000 pounds of fresh beef, :i,000 pounds of corned beef, 4,000 pounds of mutton, 1,000 pounds of lamb, 2,000 pounds of veal and pork, 15,000 pounds of bacon, 500 pounds of livor, tripe and sausages, 200 hams, :S00 pounds of fish, 20,000 eggs, 17 tonsof potatoes, tons of other vegetables, X, tiOO pounds of butter, 000 pounds of cheese, 600 pounds of coffee, 350 pounds of tea, 100 pounds of icing sugar, 150 pounds of powdered sugar, 670 pounds of loaf sugar, 3,000 pounds of moist sugar, 700 pounds of salt, 200 pounds of nuts, 500 pounds of dried fruit. 20 barrels of apples, li.OOO lemons, 20 cases of oranges -and other green fruit in season 00 bottles of pickles, 150 bottles of ketch up, sauce and horse radish, and 150 cans of preserves. Ti faders on the i. Mis, iu i r, 1 a Yankton. Stand in.' li.-f». I,-. Brain and several pour on r: v u South Dakota, and w as ««•.. i. 11• :i throujfhout the Northwest. At time of the abandonment of I I .k- kcta lie was whe.-e Sio,ix ills n.i.vj 5iand. ".Inn" Uohb, as he was al ways sailed, was one of the most inveu-rutel :r.r'tical jokers extant. Why Yankton is (ieneral (ireeley has ordered the si? i na! station at Yankton, }. I)., diseorr tinued ou Juuuary 1. This is rhe oldest jtation in the State, as well i.s one of tiie oldest in the Northwest. :md its re- i moval will leave a lar^o portion oil South D.ikola und Northern Nebraska unprovided with weather service. A i protest would bo sent to the depart- I e n y i s o i 1 1 1 1 i .- i theCaainl"'i' of I'omtrsi-ree. Tow from Diikotii Fhi. A sample of the tow mann i: r* 1 in N'-', \rk from Dakota fla\ ..r- !..•( n -e i v e a S i o u a I i- v ceptiontHv elear and ,.•••:• .av te.' been blcstehed, Th« per- i n s. tlie .sample declares in i' e '.n, ,•.,ri be manufactured in ... .\ 1 ..!• a: .i cost of fcl.'i a ton and in V product wili-br.nu' at b- .• a profit of §t»U for eu -!i ton -o .t v I-,. transtwriation. There are ai-i.i juantitie-, of poultry, oysters, saril.ne,. aimed :ables and soups, vinegar, pepper, mustard, curry, rice, tapioca, sago, hominy, oatmeal, molasses, coiideiwd milk, 'tinned'' J'.oston beans, eutifectioi.i •, and ice cream. Fifty pounds of ream at" served at a single meal .u the first cabin. This y ?•.»!-. of i1'e .ire re-r.ire.J to keep tho pre..- ti,* ]..ght bar rels of Hour are used dail 'I o lakers are busy from dawn of da I ey maku 4,000 i!i't iei,nm I'u-ker lli...-.e rolls for! break:.-' norning. Thirty eigh: pouml of wnite bread and ll'o pound- of r.rown i-read are tl- ed v i day al-o idings, Kig: 1 ba're .d common era 'uer, and a hundred tins of fancy uracKiw, are stowed away in the store-room, together with lOu pounds of wiie and plum cak«'-. not a crumb of which is left when Liver pool is reached. Six thousand bottles of ale and porter. 4,2uobolt le.sof mineral waters. 4,500 bottles of wine, and more or less ardent spirits are drunk inside of six day* by the guests of this huge floating hotel. About 3,000 cigars at e hold on board, but many more ai smoked. Two hundred pounds of toiii soap is by tho steamship com pany. One of •,.« odd be seen on :.e •.11 a!:"- no arrival of an ..e. an V '1 I the pr«at stack* of -o. are being assorted 1 a 1 i v.-v. Iief0'da .11.' '.'.i-:. ii-' for- a :r Napkin ,»r •a!-'" i •, i',i) N o-„, id it done in Srlf-I mmolat .Inn. wsnn---Wdiich way now my boy' 1 ,'lielv I'm going over to Prof. Loo s to take ii,y memory lo^on. tirea ling, yon know. l).-a-. n suppc-e so. \\h N yonar .ore, .s! ask U.e o'.d man to put -t 1 a ii! :e on ii.it tenner vei bor jued las! falwill yon? .1 ndge. State of Ohio,Citt of Toledo, LI CAS CUI'NTT, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner uf the lirm of J. L'heuoy & Co.. doing business in the City of Tuie.io, County ana' State afore-aid, and that said tirin will pay the sum of osk iu'nikki i»l, laks for eat'h and every ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Ciu:nei\ Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence,tins'!!!i ilav of December, A.I) IsKALJ A. W. iti.kason, Notary l'ubiie. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blooii and mucous surfaces of the system Send lor testi monials, free. F.J Chkney & Co., 'loledo.O. Sold uy Druggists, 70o. Gtvr a man a bad name and ho must suf for forever. A woman can change her name if she does net like it and sumo man iiites ber.—N.'O. I'ieayune Dayton, Yennemee, oy popular aet'on invites tlie North to visit her. to inspect the largest iiulustries now I operating in the New South, ilutre blaht i furmiee^, ennrinous coal mines, lontf rows of coke ovens, mills, factories, water power rolling mills, pipe works, mineral sprintrs. climate, scenery, farming country, antt a city of six thousand. Grand excursion by I tho Motion ltonte, at half tlie regular rate, i December 2, and extraordinary induce monis are offered to si-cure visitors, beim 1 Spw» Items. A. Meznnr is president of tho Hchell (S. I).) commercial club, ^be SiouX Falls (S. D.) Tannin? °'"pany has filed articles of incorpora- "on with th Secretary of Slat. Sioux Falls. S, I)., is talking about a s u a o y bf' An unknown disease was eausing1 tho eath of a considerable number of eattlo n the vicinity of Forest City. S. I), n' meeting at Ilnron Tuesday Sht resolutions were a.iloptocl instruct* l''n caP'^al ent eonimittee to ciiiile it the election, so far as it related to permanent capital of South Dakota, ^outh Dakota old soldiers protest ffainst the »trin?eney of the rules ,0vprninsr tho Soldiers' Ilome at Hot York Land and Irrigation an y of New York has been orjfan 'r with a capital of 810,000,0'W. 'J'lio /lrn° objects of the organization are to »inV n t'1° A puny 'iver valley and "ati-t,sian wells for purposes of irri- 0 a doz0n or i fiftoon men loft or Jackson County, whera Was recently discovered, to remain sPrin«y. Tho men had been there ore and claimed' there was gold In quantities. certain of makitu: a favorable impression. For full particulars appl to .1- Keed. TIf Clark si reet, Chicago, or uny ticket agent of the Monou Route. Thk weight tint has been hanging n tho I front fjate all summer vv.li now be trun-. I fer.red to the sofa in the parlor.-Mary lam i i UiuetUJ. I To Illvpcl Cold*, I Headaches and Fevers, tocleanse the sys I tem effectual:.'.', .-.etp-nth. y hen costive or I bilious, or when the blood is impure oi slutr"i^li. to permanently cure habit'.al constipation, to awaken the kidneys ami liver to a healthy activity without irritating or weakening them, use S.\ rup of igs. "1 1'isess the button, you take a rest," sighed the weary shopper af er ringing for tho o.evutor boy a do/en times or more Avoid man is good in ncti easier than a young one.—Atchison Globe.<p></p>USE The Gpea^^^ REMEDY FOR PAIN We'll write everybody it down till sees it Till everybody is seeing it it any trial sick of everybody knows Til1 Without seeing it that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy cures the worst cases of chronic catarrh in the head, catarrhal headache, and cold in the head." In perfect faith, its makers, the World's Dispensary Med ical Association of Buffalo, N. Y., offers to pay $500 to any one suffering from chronic catarrh in the head whom they cannot cure. Now if the conditions were reversed—if pay they asked you to $500 for a positive cure you might hesitate. Here are reputable men, with years of honorable dealing thousands of dollars and a great name back of them and they say— "We can cure you because we've cured thousands like you if we can't we'll pay you $500 Isn't for the knowledge that there's one whom can't cure." They believe in we themselv OS. worth a trial Isn't preferable to catarrh? 13 THIRTEEN Grand Winter Excursions rom Northern Minnesota ami N rth 1 )akc»ta and all I'uints \\.st in way n DIM 1 MAW "'TOURIST SLEEPING rULLIV1 An CARS FROM WINNIPEG, 1 ciiil'!iia. 1 you wait until it rains? JkId everywhere. lU.y it now. It is a f-reat mistake to wait until it rains to buy a waterproof coat. The time to buy i-s when the dealer has a clean, frrsh stock. Be pure tho coat ia stamped with the Fish Hranu" Trade Mark, and you will pet he best waterproof coat ever made. Don't acccpt any inferior coat when yon can have th^ Fish Ifrand Slicker elivered without enr.i cost. Particulars and illustrated Catalogue fT?r' A. J. TOWER, Th Ontario at the low rate of S40.00 Via Northern Pacific The RE. 1 »ining Car Line tween North Yo be Northern Minnesota & Dakota poinls, hy the of 5t. Paul and Chicago. ATCS OF SALE, 'I ii i s I a Novetnl' le an 1 2". and peeciui er nltd ll.iiti-l 'fniiy pitii-' niclti ive an 1 I ec. ui .r.'O. limit of tickets N I a_\ s. K' ing and i« 11: us:.ft teen tlavs with s:op over I i .•» v.ihjeet to to -a! rei lauons ..! i er win tickets read Fl nal limit "i tlekets extended tifteen (la on paviuent ot ?." uo thirty days f'.ewl, ami sixlv da\s if Jo.ii,!. Iisl ra mi •. a I ra nd i'm ks u ii i 1 i. ri i ••:_•! o t, u-a ^o withoal ehanze via the Northern 1'a itie ami Wisconsin Central, leaving VVfnnipei on Tuesday, November Is find and lie. einl.er V. Pi. '2.1 and :.n Hleepiii- e:.r late. for one doulde-l'Oi ti". For further inf"V!i i t'. n. teap^, tiie tnb!i .- atid ti' I.e!- Via The 1 al' 1 ne. rite 1 mpire o:' \',i:nt NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. A B:Q FLOOD. The on'y thins that will wet a man who wears a "Fish lir.snd Micker is a l'».d but even then lie inu-.t be under water, l'liis statement may seem stntng, but a coat that will stand a K.o days' storm without leaking, aud will not rip or tear, is sure to fiil the bill. The additional advantage is that it costs less and woars longer than any other waterproof cat. Have V' or.e? 1 i Boston. Mass* Salvation oil &y ii."' GOLD MEDAL, PAR18, 1878. w. baki:u & co. The Companion Calendar For i8qi. y for Health, acaday for Wealth, Wednesday the Best Day of All Thursday for Losses, Friday for Crosses, Saturday No Luck at Al! Sunday the Day that is Blest With Heavenly Peace aod Ke*t. Day*." Thin Rrautlfal and I'nique Calendar and Announcement ia called "I'm: Hook »k a Offer Xj other welly paper gives Dbniluiio DnUinLno s Jt nbnoltilrlif pure and it ia soluble. Xo Chemicals It e »i»r in itJ prrpfirst i (Ann tur«e ti ft (he »tren?(H .ruft n.iit w.ta Sttr-.h, Arrowroot Sn^ar, and ii therefore far more economical, cotftn? 'Aan one cenl a rvp. Jt if dclic uvis, nourishing ^itrci.RtheninR, EASII-T DIUCISTKD, i s in -raf'-y e'laj 't.d for inv&'.iUi las *t»l as lurp- lis io health. SoUl by CJrort rii everywhere. W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchealer.Maaa. THE BESV GIFT FOR YOUHG PEOPLE. riuislmus Wide A\%uke, 10U p'lve^. Wjiit* vi n• hi aUir»*«« with !.. j1ay ilabjr UimI. on r»c4»spt 8(c. t'o K'.*irn. ad thi* h«Wnumber, I). Lothkop w* k of th* l.othtvp M'lyaiHH, flrHAJU TiUf Sf«r7 UM rm wrm w it luis Fourteen Pages finely printed in Colors, the design b»-nsg m-!- •?p! from near!v -.v.-. I housaii i\ ml in thr i\ j, r.m: |-ct if jun. It Is consid'-r*-i t.ic liiunL novel an i i n. IF YOU :i. j\ ai u 1: tht- cur 1 .t i 1 I on receipt oftett cent s» to New Subscribers. Thi* C'nlrnilur «ill be urnl to nirh \rw Siiborrilicr wlio Wll.I. CI'T Ol'T uikI crml lilt llii- iwl vcrl i»ciiicii i. will, Sl.T.'i turn vcnr'H Miil.irriillOtl. The "V o 111Ii'n uinpaniuii will be inailt Irum the Iiiui'(ual (hi-nubMci iiillnn iM rrcchfd Is January, 1891, KKEK, aud.for a full year fruui tbui dale. io large a variety of entertaining reading at to low a price. Double Holiday Numbers Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Co e u s 39 v'ki BE UP TO THE MARK to Montreal Should, and doubtless do, interest i i Kightet-n Months. It coutau W'::te a Good Musinoss Lett* v»ilue. Kvory wuie-av::ikc I Wo rrfi tr» nnv IVTrrt .intile A a n i o n Boston, Mass. Che-'k, post jjir? Order or yistfred letter. EVERY WATERPROOF COLLAR OR CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON Tfl-Qt to SS-plltS 3NTot to Discolor BEARS THIS MARK. Ma k KEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKFT. o A K E O N E Y TO S U E E I N I E it YOU. I."t you a B" »k 9100 LESSONS IN BUSINESS n TUP RQnTWTR^ P.<p></p>UUn PUBLISHERS. BOOKSELLERS Cou^rb Medicine. Ji^rommendod by Physicians Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to tho taste. Children take it without objection. Hy drug-gists PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! For Rrahru?CWi". for Amateur Th*atrifUilst TVmpfr ant'C J'tays. irawin^-Koorn I'lay.*. aif v h-ttimj an flay? i.iuii«' Speakers, Panti-tnimo^.TabU'Ui. Lights, hifcrnt?-. I'dlorvd Kire, Burutfur^ Th'-atrii-a! K«r*» rr« |-aration-. Ja Wax Wort-. fottuiii' 'hai n i\\p« rST»t''TV. N«*w C*iai{pirs FREE! FREE! nr nnttn^ utanv n n gar*.\AM \. THIS IMi KK. «««rj am. 70.1 «r I rtot, why do n'li-m«•«-v ^AMILL ritt.NCII A »(LMt ^.2#d WU.A.V I 'U I'nifllnh I rnieli l»ru( «r l.rrniitii, IHilui bur 41. I Ii 4 III N Of{, 11 11 o o I it 11 or \rii!»iatt Mitltfmift or .M urtit. »4 I! itflt rmlr II opjit w .K», FORT ATKlSII\t WIS. i lit 1 I he lil pi •t- tiii-l tik'ur-s ihr»t ti hat h» rnn mak* it in yoor ftihaniatrf vi-it him hW-.iv tiuying clsrwht-ii I send it free and STATIONERS, 23-2,V27 euci.id avenue, clevexanb, oaio. k» i you Mt.rsT ni:/vr Tina n 1111 ii 11iii in n n 11 n 111111111 intuitu i if ti«' A PC TIC. t* I k of which 45,000 Copies wfiro »cli 61-iort Cuts iu Kifrurea. How to AJro pf-ints a SAW DESIGNS lumps a JI»* 1 iii iv 40 COUPON OFFERS ave the l.artr-t nut! tnck Scroti S'iws, Toil I »»it. i IOOT I'OWFIt MAI IIINKIM 1 the !'i iti-d St «u i if Sm' SEE HERE Nellie Dales- 1»M Hmx i, Ut fkalo, N. y. 1 HIS I Al'tll ttttt tiuie y»n Extra heavy, i .jh usage. Wears till you're tired of it. Don't .i poor Arctic. Poorest investbuy ment you can make. Buy the best. See that it is stamped Woonsocket." tumuli niiiimi tut lit iiiiiiiiiiiiiciiitlHlll* V AS ElLwI N y for 1* 13 III ariti hints of tho osMutui, only levfUmd l?:mk r»r Mar 0 i a 1 i-LL.'ii FOR SALE ASTHMA- lor our Free List Va uat'U' iTeMTipibM ai'i ripe*. lull a po^lHl a «l it.nil f».rTuiu vmi, lioMK S'f. sk 7Y\ An Illustrated Story for people who can afford to spend much ?noney this year for Christmas Presents NMLLIE DALE spend what sessed, but to find to any CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. ••v. Kl Ei.~~ r^Oll eXK Di il.LA ti setu us by mail, we will ilcliver. free of a.l char^ros, to ajiy person la the Cnited States, all the" following articles carefully j'.acki-J in a ii"at box: One two ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline, Mcts. One two ounce bottle Vast'lmo I'omaUi', I i One Jar of Vn^elini' I'oht Cream 1*» lino cuke of Vaseline Camphor Ice 10 One cake of Vaseline Soap, iinscented... IU t11e cuke of Vaseline Soap, scented r. '2i One t»o ounce bottle of White Vaseline 25 —1.10 Or for atamps any single article at the price. If you have occasion to u*e Vaseline in anyi form be careful to accept only genuine goods put up by us in original paeka«es. A great many are trying to persuado buyers to take VASELINE put up by then). N' ver yield to tan-h persuasion, as the article is an Imitation without value, anil w.ll not give you I the result you expect. A bottle of Ulue Seal Vaseline is sold by all druggists at ten cents. I Chpsebronuh MT'ir. Co., 21 State SU, New lork. TUIS 1'il'tK.r.r, 1U» JN wnta. ABOUT 1 A K A N S A S V .i! ,f Cii '1H. 9lap Hud ri ular frea. THOMAS ESSEX, Land Commissioner, A JtK A NSAS. TON SCALES $60 BINGHAMTON N. Y. Beam Tare Beam 11 I* I KKI by 4 IIIL (mu.VH IIIH»:IN. |Tb«u^li'tK of Teuiij tn^U ftUvt in lite I A live* iti»ir ar. baiipiU'*#!* U i rtai:y 'li«l in InfaiM I find hild liool U^'i, (w# K««mJ. I'.v l»ru«*t«U Ni. MMIU l\ :ii, ool li II IK1K-*. A 1 •-, I'»• I mc r. »»•*. P^E^OHY of the Klobp. I'ri«iinclil» I'OBl of the globe. I'ri«!»»cl us I'OHl i T". on to Prof. Loifeetio. SJ7 Fifth Av«. Now York. Patents-PensiORs-Ctaims. 1 i: o: you wr^a raEBvssioN' a«fi11111,toKl« Ih r. fw Su :ce*5»fui!y PRO Su'iceBsfui'y PROSECUTES CLAIMS. FiiF.c.pal Kx*ur,ir«u V. S. Pt-nsion Bureau- at a Bargain. Eighty Acres LAND For particular* npp'f to 11, v--»'venth ht Eiitflovroott.Iil. W A V E A S A E A K S n i v i I I I K I S A I S K N S IMMI IH\ li I Y DROPSY l.J. K J, CPALLE 4. CO., I'. «. tj:: -i ai KB «T»r| tto»you wrtt». a sympton.—not a disease. tiiiffrram hmhj lor sample »f u«*«r tr*Rtm**nt Kr«-e. Addre^n .N K. 1 a I limniutu. Mo- 8wedlsh A»thma.'".-'icDCiri\EaCi™ «-,i CUBED HH LIN^ IIIHITIIKRH PIU o. .-I. MM l-.IIO. •rNA.Vi. THIS I'A PI: «w A. N. K. 131'.'. ilK.V VtlilllNU 'i Al)tl.llllM.IIS i-i.i:\sk 3tte thttt foil wv the AdvcrtiMiaeal La thli •m Christmas Money Prudemck Parsons. Bv I*" could not afford to little money she pos- Vz she was wise enough a way to secure, without cost of money, a large valuable presents. one who will in which this notice appears. list of pi fc- mention tne paper f/