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AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wanting Employment. ic and C Agents ted States aud Cana- We want Li En in every county in th { da, to sell a patent article of great merit, ow its mexits. Anarticle having a large sale \. ing over 109 per cent prulit, having no compe- tition, and on which the a is protected in the exctusive sale by a de jor each and every county he may secur us. With all these advantages to our d the fact that it is an article that can ld to every house- owner, it it not be necessary to make an 7 ree" to secure good agents EXTKAO! RY OFFE at once, bi have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in the merits of salability by any agent that will haadle it with energ Our agents now at work are making from $150 to $600 a month clear and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employ- ment that will give our business a thirty Gays’ trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, ABOVE ALL EXPENSES, Can return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days and fail to clear at least $750 ABOVE ALL EX- renses, can return all unsold and get their moneyback. Noother employer of agentsever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount we guaranteed; and but two sales a day would give a profit of over $125 a month, and that one of our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large de- scriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to everyone out of em- ployment who will send us three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time forthe boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary offer. | We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen- | ters in the country, and ask any reader of this | paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. | Address at once, or you will lose the best chance ever offered tothose outofemploymenttomake | money, Kenner ManuracturinG Co., 116 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. 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W.PEABODY, W.B, SHATTUC, Pres’t &Gen’l Manager, Gen’! Pass’r Cincinnati, Ohio. Agent, G. D. BACON, Gen’! Weslern Passenger | Agent. St Louis, Mo. | MAS IMPORT -OM FRAN Percheron Lio: esos eae may be eaid f@ hot recorded. and cansos nd be ts to be, if their be authectic reer 500,000 Acres Choice Hard | Wood Farming <S5an rous and In Northern Wisconsin for Acre on long time. The me promising teid tor in the U.S ull infe n with good map free. Address Land Commiss RB. R.-, Milw DOCTOR CORNELL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Main St., Pleasanton, Kan The leading an i most successful Physician, Surgeon and Specialist in tle west Fighteen, ears experience in Philadelphia, Pa., as Physi ian andsurgeon. Aregular graduate Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa, (the leading medical college of America) the College of Physiciansand Surgeons for the degree of Doelor of Medicine and Medical Stay of the olrmy and Navy. Reside: t Puyeician and Sune for a num- ber of years of the Philadelphia Medical Institute, for dis -ases of women and children For a verification of this statement, call at my office and iplomas from sume, which w.ll prove. : DR. CORNEL feels it hisduty to in f form the afflicted that he can cure them, and will guarantee cures in all disea: the human family is heir to or money refunded. From responsible persons, Vo Fee Until Cured. Pure reliable drugs and all surgical appliances furnished at my effice. Surgical Diseases 2 Injuries Cancers, Tumors, Hemorrhoides, Fistulas, enlarged glands, hernias, amputation, cations, fractures, deformities caused by ac dent or otherwise, satisfactorily and permanent- ly cured BLOOD and SKIN Diseases In all its forms, hereditary and acquired ,dropsy rheumatism, scrofula, ulcers, eruptions, &c., perfectly removed and cured STOMACH, LIVER AMD IMTESTIML Diseases cramps Catarrh of stor Catarrh of y for my st ous Diseases of Head, Throxt, and Bronchial ‘tubes, ally examined with with Laryngoscope truments ed and cured ot nebulized fluids wiers struments fnrnishe Kidney and for the treatment drug re Bladder Troubles and all uring ate diseases; citie e¢ Telieved and 4 nently cure Treatment sent by express or mail. Consulta- r by letter. Al fexpressly for eac tion free ato prepared by mys ice over K nid’s Bank, Pl t Office hours—s to 10 a. m_, 1 to 4 and p.m. DOCTOR COL “0 Pleasanton, Kas. Late of Philadc Iphia. THOROUCHBRED Poland China Swine KOR SALE. EITHER SEX. - ALL SIZES. J. &. ALLISON, 2 3-4 Miles West of Bulter. 44th cB Sc Penetrating Limmen: IN THE WORLD. A powerful preparation So concentrated thatafew drops applied to the sure face will penetrate to the Very bone.and almost Ine , STANTLY RELIEVE Pax, EAS FO SGTAL for CURE of Rheumatism gia, oner Wisconsin Central | A Visit to the John Brown Farm. | Perhaps there are many people} now living in the pleasant city of Butler who do not know that 7a na few hours’ d are v } tamous tarm—tamovs not only tor ! the history connected with it and its former owner, but also tor the beauty of its scenery. As one looks upon der troubles,’? and can not be other- an struck with the admuira | wise judgment of John Brown in selecting this, above all other places, as a place ot retuge and rendezvous from which to sally forth and a man perhaps 7o years old, and a would be hard to find. Our party started early Saturday morning, Oct. gth, and after a pleas- ant drive of about tour began to gradually ascend, by 4a circuitous route, the mound on which the tarm is located, bearing in a northwest direction until we reached hours we curve to the northeast, we began to descend a more rugged declivity, until we found ourselves once more at the toot mound, and di- rectly in front of the dwelling of the of the present owner of the farm. It being somewhat near the hour of noon, ed to ise orchard to partake ot our midday repast, the Ig s of our party had provided in abundance. the good th After doing justice to spread bef I spreading branches of re sath the a grand old apple tree. we begat cast ubout ‘to see was seen,” d the result of our obser- vation and ry was about as follows: Going west from the orchard you are contronted by a bluff about twenty feet in height, which you descend by way of a flight of natural The walls of this bluff and sto steps. j are almost perpendicular ut height, making a deep ¢ form ot were formerly forty-five feet in rve in th ge in the an acute angle, one wall standing east and west and the other In which northwest and southeast. this gorge, from the bottom of bubbled a spring of clear cold water, ituated the fort of John Brown, Was s he walls ot the bl blutt forming two sides and the the third was built of huge logs. The only approach was from the west, up a long woody slope. This approach was defended by a ten pound cannon. arti- ficial advantages, his position was Considering the natural and secure against the attack ot a con- The fort was three Stories high, the iower being used as a store room; the second, where the arms were kept, was provided with loop-holes, while the third served Mr. Brown and his conteder- ates as sleeping compartments. The logs, or such part ot them as have escaped the ravaging hands of time and relic seekers, have been used on the tarm for yarious purposes, siderable torce. etc., After spending an hour feasting our souls upon the beauties ot na- ture—the grand old rocks, the lovely forest turned yellow by the early frosts of Autumn—drinking im the sweet melodies ot song birds (and a small portion of excellent cider,) our host kindly offered to guide us to what has been christened “Murder Hollow,”’ a very appropriate if not fascinating name. Going through the orchard, chmbing over a low Stone fence, winding our way down a rocky hillside, we stood upon the banks ot the deep ravine known as ‘*Murder Hollow.’’ It received its name trom a murder that took place there in May, ’58, The victims, eleven in number, whose names we did not learn, were all placed 1m line at the bottom of the hollow, the executors on the south and the mainder of the band on the 1 bank. a feet apart, which at Habsel inf Te- n Two large stones, about 50 at time (Mr. ; cept a heavy growth of pr Hon which traces of blood | &@ month could inctly see atter th NOW covered wi 2 dog-wood a hazle. This 1s the Story, and min, like it, or Worse, are told by persons living © murder; but it is cense growth ot } ) more it his mind reverts back to the **bor- | commit} depredations along the border. The | tarm is now owned by Mr. Habsel. | Pennsylvanian by birth, and a more } , genial and accommodating person | § its summit; then, making a sharp | med us) was bare, ex- | grass, | be | when he moved there, | there through the ‘border troubles.’? | | Allwere well pleased with the j t kind- visit, a t the ness received at ihe hands ot Mr. ne we even wishes, al kind y, Ww any future, PiCKNEY. CASTORIA SSASSSSSSS Food make~ Biood and Blood makes Beauty’ Impzoper ) Pro} cessarily pyoc for Infants and Ch digestion of tood ces bad bloc aged teel se > : h, “'Castoria is so well adapted to children that Castarto en c Constipation, acipity heartburn, sick-b igh ee { recommend it as superior to any prescription J Sour Stomacs, ty acrhowa, Eructation, | ther dyspeptic sym ms. A ely con- «nown to me.” HAA zr, M.D., ee » Sives slcep, and promotes qe Be ee ee 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N.¥. | Without injurious medication. | bilionsness and loss ot tite. 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