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SAUK CENTRE HERALD JANUZ RY 16 I 992.

taiio i> : Cotiqthi• V “Yes,” said tne grand duke, “and I render homage to its patriotism. Thank your God, it has not as yet suffered from the “Magazine Money” horrors of an epidemic or a famine, and think it will escape I have reason to everyone who wishes to keep abreast of the times must read them. But at the ramparts I could not outlay. help admiring their courage. I trust NOWADAYSthe great magazines, a habit which means more or less annual the of the merchants hears my chief you see how to make the most of your words, and I beg him to report them as Glance below and will quickly such.” “Magazine Money.” Here is an exclusive list presented in combination with “I thank your highness in the name a series money-saving CASTORIA town,” the of the lOijw THE NORTHWESTERN AGRICULTURIST, and of of the answered chief you < The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been merchants. “May I dare to ask offers unparalleled in the history of periodical literature. in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of when you expect at latest the arrival of the army of relief?” —* and has been made under his per- “In six days at most,” answered the SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE FOR ONE YEAR. supervision since its infancy. ALL (jPsonal grand duke. “A sharp and courageous ™E to deceive in f ? Allowno one you this. emissary has been able to penetrate AZIZIN OFFER YOU “ All Counterfeits, Just-as-good” are but town this morning, he has popular monthly, Imitations and into the and nun nm i in UAOII7IUCC cosmopolitan, frank Leslie’s Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of informed me that 50,000 Russians are Uun UULLAn mAuA£INto household, good housekeeping, the designer. Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. advancing by forced marches under the orders of General Kissely. They were 50 50 two days ago on the banks of the Lena, neither nor Anyone of the Dollar at Kirensk, and now cold $9.50 worth for only $7 is CASTORIA Fifty « 'I What snow will prevent their arrival. Magazines 1.00 jw Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- thousand good troops, taking the Tar- Success 1.00 I goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It tars on the flank, would soon relieve called ••The Great; Magazine other Narcotic us.” SUCCESS has been well of ways, Indirect, It tells contains neither Opium, Morphine nor bright, cheerful, and optimistic. In thousands direct and in Is how achieve success in life. Ite Include bert known destroys Worms “I would add,” said the chief of the “.asses“andcahlAgs, to contributors no JJe substance. Its age is its guarantee. It literature, also those business men of the highest standing who for merchants, “that day which of through their Investment Qf n© dollar « and allays cures Diarrhoea and Wind the on spiration of a lifetime has come to thousands of SUCCESS readers , Feverishness. It order a we Its yearly subscription price. Troubles, cures Constipation your highness shall sortie Colic. Itrelieves Teething ready execute your orders.” THE HOUSEHOLD InIts finely Illustrated de- THE the Food, regulates the shall be to and Flatulency. It assimilates “Very well, sir,” answered the grand healthy and sleep. Stomach and Bowels, giving natural duke. “Let us wait until the leading Friend, issue is year’s Monthly per annum, ©I The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s columns appear on the heights, and we and poetry. Every worth a cost. Monthly, per annum. will crush the invaders.” SI.OO » Then, turning to General Voranzoff, * * ALWAYS $ (h GOOD HOUSEKF.EPIXG Is a r GENUINE “We will visit tomorrow,” said he, “the N. W. Agriculturist. .50 EZ( ) >A/< IF 1 II magazine Utie which exactly describes CASTORIA •PJR 17 nVI waya The Angara Ite contents. It treat?Pt the and works on the right bank. VFSeO zH means nt iwhtng the home a place of Signature and per- Any two above Dollar Bears the of will soon become icebound, ? will be able to Magazines \ 2.00 for haps the Tartars cross 1 s•*"* 50 it” • • 1.00 w ' Success * / shWperaHHWh, highness permit me io c “Will your . I A an the chief Agriculturist • So.fiO $ j make observation?” said N. W. Agriculturist $0.50 A Efl N. W. *so of the merchants. lafftpfU New England Magazine 3.00 ¦ ¦ Any Three Above “Make it, sir.” Q ( Jy W.UI 111 4*fOF “I have seen the temperature fall Any two Above Dollar f AA rA Dollar Magazines . • • 3«°° many to 80 and 40 zero, a time below Success •••••• $3.00 The Kind You Have Always Bought and the rivet* has been filled with float- ice without entirely Qfors3.so ing pieces of being In Use For Over 30 Years. frozen. This is owing no doubt to the . Murray strict, 4 The ccnta&# Company, tt new vCHu fernr. rapidity of the current. If, then, the N. W. Agriculturist $0.50 Tartars have no other means of cross- $0.25 SK.SO „ ing the river, I can assure your high- Leslie’s Weekly . . . 4«°° ness they cannot possibly cross in that worth for manner.” The governor general con- I-°° J Q firmed this assertion. Success “Itis a very fortunate circumstance,”

.jj,. ~ answered the grand “Neverthe- ™ XEtfEXGtAxn AtAKiw®batata du£e. I.KSME’SMOWTHt'Y,-flow¦. its fifty-second the Of luckemeyer bros., less let us be prepared every emer- in With loving touch the hletoric laiidmarks New |,W for volume, 18 another great modern pOMhfMMnjm it the customs and traditions bt of the monthlies. England; recalls tells the gency.” embraces features 9 the “old red schoolhouse days” and or program for the coming kf*) ; parts = Its /ear achievements of New Englanders Inall of the |f Then, turning the head of po- in to no other periodical, while its ! distinguished and is MELROSE, MINN. to the ¦ second Interest JjyL world. It has contributorsMonthly, S3JX) lice, he asked him: illustrations willcontinue to be the highest expres- artistically printed and iHustrated. ‘ magazine art. Monthly, SI.OO per annum. ' ¦per annum.- “Have you nothing to say to me?” Bions of “I have to place before your high- ness/’ said the head of the police, “a THE WOHTHWESTERN AGRI. ¦?!> has CRLTTRIST is the leading farm, live- ft petition which been addressed to stock and home paper in the West It in- you.” terests every member of the family, having departments devoted to the Interests of “By whom?” women as well as of men, on the farms Ini LU the Northwest It is filled with instructive 5 “By the exiles of Siberia, who, as and Interesting reading matter from begin- •Ift ¦» your highness knows, are to the num- ning to end. Its various departments are under the charge of practical men, who ber of 500 in this city.” have made a success themselves on their s-irn particular line on which they are writing. political The exiles, scattered all over Amongst the department editors who con- the province, had indeed been concen- tribute regularly to The Agriculturist, are Grade Monuments in Granite Prof. Thomas Shaw, Professor of Ani- Wigh trated' at Irkutsk from the commence- mal Husbandry at the Minnesota State -f edits ment Agricultural College. Professor Shaw of the invasion. They had obey- the sheep, beef cattle and horse depart- rally *’*''*'~"~ ments; A. X. Hyatt, a dairyman known Specialty. ed the'order to at the town and and CT and Marble a N|rs9rs*' all over America as a practical ex- ... -S .IK • to ex- KSJWSW abandon the villages where they ™ g B 1 Forest Henry, of the swine department, a man who has off depart? ercised different professions. Some perienced dairy writer; editor paidlmarket, or^. £ horticultural money In swine raising now, not as a breeder but as a feeder of swdnefor important departments of the paper. Stone, in Special Designs, Cut to Order. were doctors, others professors, either semimonthly, and already rwcbed over at the Japanese school or at the school price fifty a year. Granite, 56,000 farm hoinee twice a month. Subscription cents A Large Stock in Building Stone, including Kaso* of navigation. , From the beginning the ta, Bedford and LakeSuperiorßrown Stone, constantly on hand grand duke, like’ the czar, trusting to P. lV.’-COULINS,Prest. and den. Mgr., right. Careful Estimates furnished their patriotism, had armed them, and Minneapolis, Minn. *< pS inces.” that father, exiled to a distance of rent held in the channel floated down < We are SPECIALISTS in the treatment of diseases of a —Vv “What is his name?” ’r gfull of my case, to be used at your discretion. “I, highness?” Centrally Located. All Modern I itampa Particular*. Tea. Imoniula history police had pronounced that name be- consent at \ W Er and “Relieffor Ladle****m letter, by About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until Ilost “D/O you to put yourself Convenier res, Large Ground 10.0oniaH. Sold by > A 7 »urn my hearing in this ear entirely< fore the grand duke, the latter replied —• all Druß&wu. Chichester Chemical their head?” thia RillLA., Iunderwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num- it was not unknown to him. Floor Office. Xaatioa pap**. Madtauu PA* ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that that “Yes, if the good of Russia requires ' & only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would “Indeed,” answered General Voran- Rates, 50c, sl, $1.25 $1.50 ear it.” 75c. then cease, but in the affected would be lost forever. zoff, Feodor is a man of valor and Cafe in Connection. Ithen saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat- “Wassili “Captain Feodor,” said the grand Restaurant ment. After Iliad used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and and courage. His influence over his duke, “you are no longer an exile.” Popular Prices. to-day, after fiveweeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. Ithank you companions has always been very “Ithank your highness. But am Ito B heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours, F. A. WBRMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. great.” who ' command those still are fexiles?” Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation, “How long has he been at Irkutsk?” “They are so no longer!” asked the grand duke. of compan- Don't Be Fooledi It was the pardon all his market Is being flooded YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME “Two years.” ions in exile, now his companions in with worthless imitations of INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 696 LA SALLE AVE, CHICAGO, ILL “And his conduct?” arms, which the brother of the czar ROCKY MOUNTAIN '• ~ X ' ' ' /. ¦«! “His conduct,” answered the head granted to him! . . . TEA . Dr. Fenner's KIUNEY of the police, “is that of a man who Ta protect the public wo cal: Wassili Feodor pressed with emotion especial attention to our teed' submits to the special laws under grand held printed on overy " the hand which the duke marK pack * which he age. Demand the genuine. lives.” out to him, and he left the room. @The by Backache Cure. “DIRTDEFIES THE KING.” THEN Per Sato all L>ruggk( For all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary “General,” answered the grand duke, The latter turned then toward, the of- Troubles, Lame Back,Heart Disease,Skin r Disease, Rheumatism, Bed Wetting, etc. “have the goodness to present him im- ficers. »v’ ‘- . '¦ • ¦ mediately.” “The czar will not refuse to accept Cua.sSTOXT.Xu3L. By dealers. I bymaiieocF The* orders of the grand duke were the letter ofpardon which I am draw- Bears the Thfl YOU Hatfl AlwajS BOUjW SAPOLIO executed, and a half hour had not pass- ing upon him,” said he, smiling. “We IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELR ed before Wassili Feodor was intro- need heroes to defend the capital of

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