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WARISEISS SAFE CUUE.
Ktiii.h- (ill. Mi . (.Hi! t'. nil.. N ) M. Mo . (1 N. '.-m! Sl.l
Jd. -J-II). Ih I Inn.' )i. .l '. 1 ih. Have n-ed "W sriicr s
Her n ta.e tine" mr the 1 1 -1 en N.'fi' ' 'lire" f.r blood disorder and 1
rears, lalwats keep it in tin- h,,iie hsve been Ivncllled. I recommend il
'mid have never needed a doctor in lo my ucif;lilHrs.
that timr.
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ner". Jvife Keiuclies" Willi isfft.'tory
result.
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Purifier
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Which Gently Tones Up Every Vital Organ
St. Loui. Mn.. M:iv -Hi. 1--7.- li
nm iiroin of milling i.-innom
tn th:U "I m.ni hIIht- vt'tic. I iniii;
- at m;r'a Nile i nn-." Mv e.i i ( -rri-.M
with nt'W-p.iper tin'ii t I winrl; 1
mn mn ) lr nil- ino to ht lii'Ti1 that nine 1
out of ten of tlit ti) havf ki-lin v run)
Iivit i ion I will Imilv ani i 1
ii I haw veil from " urn r -
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o fur. 1 h:tve
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worJ, -wondiTful.
St, J.J-GJ2A
.Mm-nut (.rr. n. Mo . Jn. V.'tb, 1
) ur n.c wan 1 ha e mit rv-l wiih
: on 1 1? ,:r.itu-u. I'siti" in tnr n :t 1 1 -on N ut . M.
lliV ).! k. H (till, tl it i:tr)lf Hll-I DO tlii'tt'tl thri"
in t . A i-rritt of tlip timr 1 ( ease, caue I t'T kitincx
i.n i .' iii.iii.itir. I a stU'inic l tv a I -J.-r tronulf!. Unniii: In
...ii .iiv-n iu wlio only iravf me U roiiHuitf-l all the jhv.-i i
uijiMiiti'v n i.vf. 1 !iu:Ul irif.l "U ar- -i ii'.n tit woi tltinjr -i
r ..ti in. . ' ini'i atiiT niu 2 oiif ! hun that wi i-oulil '!'. I'Ut Ii
tin- 1 In ir.m to iT' t tH-ttT. ami tda tn-i-ami' nrv. o IkuI
it it II i blil'l
Imhj; V.hw
:iti. in tl;
d'-iie for
jjr rtiltl il iy
n hun v
i frei iikc a vuiii; j;iri, K.tlioiis:ii 1 am , lo .lit-. Ahout ne moiium t.: i i'dii
:t-ttwyiar i-i.i. 1 m Rbie to do clu.lt-.). a lat nort lotiv 'W ar
'..u t. u l i-.-Hut 1 ai a s kfp i roT ? ;fe I u re" nml " arm r "-t
-.v ..n.i r .J I ur.-" in tin' ho-.m-1 11- Iook vt n l'.uh of "W ai
u. i i ...... r !v m ill mr. 1 do i iifr s Saft- t'lirv" and i - t iiiirci v cun-d
t.-. - k uin. v r iier truiiii.f Mie w.'ii:ti ruori' iiuw man rw r it-i"i
u.-.,..r 1. nre" and U- I in hi life nil dni' to "U unu-r - .d
Lure. 1 be. fie m g-.vii'ir "liuiior tu
wtioiu honor is dm-. ' ll nuv doiil t
tht and w:ji Mr.teiue I will give tutmi
l'ull iUt'i d.
r
Oa tatlnffia I
T. J-1. rant ami Judre Harvey hare
arrornl Hup cattlu recently from
Htiantfu inaladv, which has anmrd
f ;r nmung fariiiirs for the anfotT of
lhiir IhtiN. Hy rt"itosl, .stat Vteri
iiariaii raip'ln of ('olnnibia nia.lt the
farm a vlit Itul and arnt his n-
port whk-h will allay iho farmers'
fi-nrs if It iIoph not furnish a rented t.
lie -nn; "I find thnt the dlcnfl U a
rate one. known, nn (HtpotiHlagia. The
tat nf the diftetuie i? in the Ion if tM)nes,
whit h tM'eonte sjkmit from the centor.
do-outride remaining hard and healthy,
lmt ni ak, from loss of support. The
.au-e i unsuitable food, which produ
ees toi mueh fatly matter. The a flec
tion i not contagion in the tightpt,
t-ir n I mu nhle to ascertain.
-Mobrrlv Monitor.
A Family Blessing.
Minnmiu Idver Itr-pulator, the favor
ite home remedy, U entirely vegatable
and i Iho pure! and hest family tned
ieine that i; conipoimdetl. No error
to te ft ared in adnuniterinj; no in
jury from cpure after taking-no
1. -. of time. It i the bet preTenta
iie medicine and afe to take no mat-t-
r what the stekne may prove to W.
and. in any ordinary disease, will effect
a speedy cure, l'emanti the genuine,
havint; the -jttamp on wrapper.
ha
and ill
wn are
e of:t n said, and well said,
ay a-ain. thai public hih
nf more importance to com-
Cures 03 per cent, of all Common Disorders.
iULLiTiNs ) f suci i t i :s i i M ( . i a"i.s Tan m pkodi Ce. MISSOURI
MALARIA WHICH is so roMMoX, IS KEADILY fCRKI) A.M),.
Ai.iViin: noi.'ir.Y i fxcnuxs mai-e: healthy uy
""WARNER'S SAFE CURE.
Chi!
TIU'HM'AV, MAV JT. 1
Marrying
j l-I. ' K K I K 1 At.!
: An iiirt-rf-tiriL' w i :ti(
' r- rttit 'y. tin t:-o"m
' the iiri.ie no; .,'iite 1 1
Ten.
W;-.. M
tin.k ::n i- tu r.
f ar- oid and
U i, an ttii- oih-
There is a volume of pmiiri.i
ness relist' in Juhn Wunmitki r -
sentence feliout htlveriirinp liu-iit.8.
lie says "My pian for liftt -en M at s
ha mvn to Tf'uv a hpaie in a n--;';i-rr
and fill it m w ith hat I w anf. j
I wtmld not gie an a.h ei i i.-tut nt n a
new-paper of four iinndii-il i -'rciilatioti
for ( s h i d(Mjpri or j'ott r-.'' A r
tisin la card-. ti"Wt erco-!ly. ai.i M
circulars, howeir eieani, i- citiij-ly
advertifinj; for the waie Ua.-kt as ;i
rula. hot one-fourth tiie c -st ot i'-1-ting
np and mailing ca is or c!i mlar.
the widely read newspaper will jTr.
the business advertisement to douhi-,
treble or quadruple the number of pe--de,
and the tiewaper is always Tiad,
iiws, advertisements and &1L
Dei' oT Friah Elf.
V . - r p. ! :) .u the l.i-b.vy of far
I . ), : 1 1 :i i a J u-.r.-r L.cti t'.i:i. d
a ni' ie proi" ' r.d -!u k ur bro'ht
i-.-p, i -..-iii.-- iu the coiuiiiiiniiv than
d.d thai I 1 ran hlv c-t rday after
af:. rii'" i He was a br.htbov,
full of I.I', "t kind'... d.-poMtion. and
ann.i! 'j'laLti'S. :u.d a jreiieral favor
v.Wi c.Tb..d indevd
u'li'ii t , t.iM "f tuanv nut at a. I re.at
t 1 to tiie failiv (.-'il d:.avt- Laid A txeu j
u'r-r La i Lc itt-u L.iip of their wn (
A.id.-.1 to this t..e uni- !
. v- r-.ii c-tet iu iu w:.; u i..- f ar- nts are '
"... 1 went back to her doll.- l'o-t iti-iaieh
-rt s Tp.w L:eu came su sn bien.y t t t , , ,
Vl-lu i- by our noli J pVi," . w
j.. -..pie. No vTd- c: tl epr,- It-T de- ternl) 0 cll4..,. , . , - lP.. i W
-cr. i 'A- u:.:eral TJ.aiiJ-staTi-.n tli tvwwly irvo-. i..v.or ft Kinff.
t
cial Shu a a to perform the ceremony
arrived Le f"UI. J ihe pr peetie bride
playing witli soin ot:irr lit:Ie . ri -.
and in noverv atiraet ie unite. l:n
tiie ;r;ef 1 ir,',M'l W:ts lT'1 i m a .vno' ot :i'i.
j i:..-y were -.n rea ty I Ttiie ei-remin
j hlc:i was jterf'-riiifd. n hen the uiiii;
rnsn ri nn iiib. r. d :!:-(t he 1. . I not a-K. I
, ttje con-.-nt uf tte br:d-V latle-i'. 1 hi
; fc? reaifilv obtained, uhtllhe return ,i
.o Lu.-h the j::ui)e of h,l and tiie bride
J-'1
l.lia
Too much rain and too mueh roM s
retarding the crop pro-jtect nhnii u
Cuunty and our farmers are p-ttn
vcrv restle.. 'I'he proumJL i to-' w.i
to work and thoMf not dotif planting
corn are petting uneasy. A few warm
da would be very de-irahle. jut now.
Wheat and jraws are ltrokin vry line.
leui.on. lex a-. Guide
The above item indicates that ti e
coid. backward -yriti ! Mi-ouri.
re-vehe a Jong way south- It dama; s
that ieciijn luucli worse than it d'K-?
here, a the sun Lu much more powr
tobi;n Testation llierc, when tbe
weaitier does gut w arm, thau kc-re.
Tiie Kfculniflii Male aa a Iodger.
I well remember the first time I w
ftn fc.quimau hou-e iu proees, of in
thin. Tiie men were empioyeti in cut
tine huge blocks of frozen -now. w lo h
Were laboriously carried by the w i;;. n
to wliere a ft'iitiilatioti had uiivaily '
been laid ami where each block was
laid over Liio other until a mow hut
five feet in height was quickly ra;sed. 1
Here tiie men u labor ceaed, aud the
poor women, each armed with a sort ,
of wooilen snow tdinvel, next put-1
ceeded V) carefully chink t lie emeus ;
and ftter to cover the entire habita-
tion with loose snow. While thus em
jdoyed the women were without any '
overing wiiatecr to their hands aud
the action of the wind nutt have
caused them indescribable suffering-.
The men, however, wore lotiir mittens
made of reindeer fur aud icaihin: be-,
TonoVtiin elbow, where they were firm
ly secured to preeeut snow from
reaching the hnuus when cutting and
Jiandling block.. J ve seeu lhe.e mil-1
tens when fro.en stiff given by a hus
band tu his wife or daughter to thaw
out, this result being accomplished by
the poor creature placing the article!
Inside the bosom of her dress next to j
Jier bare skin. With all the abuse and
hardships endured by K-quimnu worn i
en they iill appear to be always con- I
tented with lueir lot. nud J cannot
now call to mind a single in-tauce o
rurriug during my tiortio-rn trip '
where complaint was made id even an :
act of cruelty that in the I'm led Mates .
would have resulted i it the pei petra-!
tors being sentenced Ui impriKonitieul
lor life. CorrfjiUJidtnct MtuH t'y ,
twrcial liulUUn, I
- i; aue; ;ct--d ui'vTi thecouu-
of frvcroLie auJ in tne
ki.L't of rat ii an i Wuiun wrio a-uemn-Jy
congregated oa the itreeta lo dift-
Ct the a-.-cident.
1 :it;k w:i aLf-.;i A:tr"iJ ar. i
iiaJ lv n .n; b hi f. it her at av-otit
u '.uti. to Mr. McMurtn s, a short di
tunce Tiurll. wert uf l-wu, tu deli er
oiue gojd. Ke'u ruing, and when
mar lue cumi'-meet ing ground, the
lliuica ho was driii bvvame flight
ei:ed m coiuettiing. tuoat probably a
pfL--iiig tra.n and ran away. 'Jbey left
the road and t-.k to the timber. In
their mad run t:.e tuLgueof the wagon
eU'iiik a tree. J'l-t LuW tht 1vjT boy
met h: d-uth W..1 probaily tlev-r l.-e
. kliuwu. NWi lIiiLk I L. -4t lie i UlToWU
furAh'il ii M.u-i Hit- tree iin Mi.-n
, furct a-'.u Lieak :..! fu; k. t t lit rs tUili . f
that ;ii Uu.IioU to tlial ttJC lr-Jlit, stej
,, I'...- vii.iii L.i-o caugiit him iu tn
i h.f k ai.J tL,at t.'jsis us ?p(ne a.
)T"K' Ti. ilu.v. T IIj.s may t.v. whel
M.Ir. l.l.ie. Wuo hr.pi-euvtl to be re-
' Iu!: .i l n-'iu ni- wurk io town about t
c;i. ... in- tv.tiu lie approactiei.
and ii.-eowto.-d riauk sitting on ih
v'i:.'L.e aii i t..j-t i- tuc lice, d-ail
1 ; ah h -ur or mure, ii i evi
u-i;i ti '.'Jh thv ii. jur.es r-cci ed l). a
j a::i -i? the w ji of au m.ant an..
tne t-uor u-'V ne-cr anew wDai uur,
A Nial irji ctiir ree wi;h each boftle
ot Shiioh's CaUrsti )h medy TriL-c (5C
cenl. Taylor aod Kwing.
niuni:ie. than railroads: yet counties
and iudixiduals will ta themselve
thousands of dollars in cah for the
latter, but for the former will work out
a paltry dollar or two yearly in a way
he-t caculated to tin jure the roads
rather than improve them. There is
no class of public improvements more
urgently needed than a good sytemof
ijmoiI roads, or whi -It would add more
to tin prosperity tf it community, or
comfort ati't iiappmest oi imhviuuais.
and there i- no subject surrounded by
more detw ignorance than this. Ru
ral Woild.
Whrn titiVr u slrft. w paret hr Cutnrta,
Vlirn tthff m ('Ii ilit. nh crird fnr IMtorta,
ft'htn sht lttrn Uim. li clnng to Cutoria,
W tm li laA C Uldna. tb f Ihan CatMrta,
The Uses of Glycerine.
1 ' w pcopic rea;i.e the imortanc
of pure commercial glycerine, and how
it can be ued and made available fot
piirje... where no substitute is fouhc
to take it.- pla.ee. A a dre--i:ig fot
la-iie' hliv s, uu'.h.ng equals it, mak
ing the leather sofi and jdiabie with
out so:l:ug the gariuwuts in contact
Wheie the lect tweat. burnt alum anc
glvcerine cne of former lo two of tht
latter -riibUd on the f- et at night am
ali'i't or opt-n ock woru. the f. el
wa-hed in the morning with tepid
water, will keep them during tht di.y
free from odor. m diagreeable to
tho-e who are -i::b rer.
J-fir bunions and corn, r'anr.abis in-dieii-
and erin, t jual parts, paint
-dun the bullion or corn and bouut:
around witli union tlaunel, adding s
Mr. Octav 1'avy, widow f the ei
enlist who jterishi-d in the lre. iey are
t;c epedit.jti, bit ju-t returned t
1. leeiaud, t biio, from Lurop where
she -ient a JeaT for the good o! l.l
beailii. She ts tngagvd tu impor'aii:
literary work. In une he will return
to Kurope, and after visiting ail ine
principal cities ou bu-inc-ss, will settle
iu London at the head of a literary
and journalistic otlice.
Siuioh'a tatariu ituieo -a po-iUv
,-Urt; lor Calarru, Uiptlietia u I L..;,M-i
Jtoutu. lny.uraii.i t.vit.K-
No m. iter hre vou -o .u ulii al
vas lind tuo-e wno r j . r 1 1 . : l .i
pathway . aiw a - nnd l i v,(t i.-ii.u.'
ui endeavor-, w no n ui y uiir h'.u--t
ellorta to tiicu- luu-'- hi.u jio.i
.;r.-at tuu,boiig n;oek.i to uur ro
re-s: Wliu coitiliiiia.U pl'.oul oi.r
.allure; those who uiuguuy yo.ir iinJi.--:r.'tloti:
wti'j al'out ;.'::. Ih js-j v..;u
jut up johs ou yon; .li.-i.o.ii-.i- ei
.Hon jou m. I-...-, and rfo...-e on.ryour
.Aliures. tliose w tio ale tin io..-, jt a..u
ilid cruel. Voll caiiliol e-c.ipe t:ie-e
H-tjple: they lurk ineery c jrio-r. inev
;ry town and city: in every community,
aid kuow ing this, itieie is then but out;
ay to thrive and bu.ttic. If yu hud
lot that which you seek in one .-pot
icek elseWhele. It clouds hui-g iow
iudbiack w ail till they roll by and f ;r
.ue shining of the, Oeauiilul sun tuat o
vehiud.
Kur iauie bt;k, eiiu or ct.t.-t, u.-e .-hi-ob't
korou i'U-u;r. I'i.lc ceut.
4-eoW Tailor & Lwt:,g.
r'or iJypcptia ahd l.iver t'om; -iaii.t.
,ou haeapiiuU.d (uarahUe on t-ytj
MJLUe of builoh's Viubier. h ucvli
.utocuru. 'iayloraud Kwing.
'I hi. frun an i chaiige, gives the
true condititut of a succeful paper,
a;.pli aile to the town daily, as wU &
to the countrv newspaper: "The any
thing to till up plan of runnings paper
has done much to hurt the country
ne iv -paper lui-inc-. 'I he country
newspaperman uhoworlv, who scares
up lot of in me new s. who gives a good
quantity of county aud country news,
who writes pithy e litori.d notes rather
ban twoH'olumn leaders, who repecth
iiinielf and his bn-iness, who values
adviTti-ing --ie in his paper at b
; r ; cr tigiire and charges every patron
by the same calo, making discounts t
none trading out with none, who col
leets account iiroini)tir, who tnisu
on no tttv. Tioi:itn;r rule with subscrib
i.'itt, who is always trying to make hih
paper brighter, more newsy right along
will succeed, no matter how many
roor papers crowd tha field auillirug
jfle over bare bones.'
e Jlq.
in c
will
Reoolleotions of Hank Monk.
Yiiu wi-h to know if 1 knew ll.mk
Moul? Of cour-e i did. Hveryuody
has heard of hun. He wus ovenal'-ii
ns a driver. J'hat (iieeley ride, made
iiiu famous, ill- wat.fi t nun h w ith the
relus, but he eouUi get a lick at a
fellow -driver when he w as iu t he
humor. 1 met him one htv iu arnii
after J bad left the hot and become a
shotgun inexst-uger for Wells-1 argo.
We were sitting on the porch of the
hotel chinnin;; of old times. Hank
was out of hurts, suffering from a
complaint of the eye., when along
fame the iimnt rah'u'ed. dirty, lame,
cramped up, bttw-lcggeat l'iute ludiun
1 v r haw, leaiinii: on his bruoiu
handle stick, he nobied and put out
one of bis lilthy paws to lis, givih
aoine sort of a hailing igu. 1 laiirht-d
aud a-ked 11 .li k miiu; the in ggar
w anted- Hank i cp! d: " J'iiut ail
right. He ued to be a siuge-drivi t .
but he fell orl, and you s-e the re.-uit.
He is now a shotgun mi.'sncnger foi
W eJU-Taigo. ai.d wants to give you
the sign of the lirotkerbood." hun
j'ratujucQ hxaumur.
,! fi
f.-w drop- ul t!t
W 111 re it ' o!Jie-Hllc-et,
d p- t-,
health.
A- uf.ee l-.t;.
taste with
l, ,.,.,)
u r.h a c:..--hull
l.Ili'-
yo-iiht-:; ap;. ira-A-
a dr. --ing
ti W :t'-r Wit li
f, I T' d W .".il To
liiril lr.--l.ne -. si,.
In he,.
eltlier in
tiuti, on.
pur.- g:y.
I hot r li h cre.iin. w ill
' Ui' d.ate reb'-f and t
el ti the fianne
'.h tin
restore U
-lit act
on, oatmeal ma le in v
erine 'J parts, water 1
;. 1 o ii.
f c e. at rr''.
ov r. Will g ve i,.
lifuily 'air-iit d.
e to the "k in.
n the ba'h
.i:iie of ;
Croup, who'.'tm it cn.g aLd brooch its
Immediately relieved by SMIL's Cure
i.-eow Taylor A Swing,
Teacher In tliah Plaoee.
'Many of the most able and emi
nent men of to-day iu public llf.l In
this country began a bread winner
by teaching school." said a prominent
New Yorker lo a Tftrrmn reporter.
He illustrates as foilons:
President Cleveland taught In an
asylum for the blind before he wa ad
mit let I to the bar, aud (he ehool ros
trum has of late years more Ihan one
been the stepping stone tu the Whiie
llouse.
President Arthur w ent West In e r U
life to search for wealth. He failed to
lied It, however, and went to tea. hing
school, anrt in this occupation lo
earned hla first f list.
President (inriiehl was a school
teacher tefor the war. and was i tn
nected with an Ohio colteee when sent
to Congress for the tirt time. Hi
often said thnt the patience and in
sight into character which he g.iined
iu the school-room had mueh to do
With his attcces4n In political life.
N)eaker Johu It. Carlisle tait-rht
schind for four years while preparing
for the bartfntf even at this day In
personal appeamnce m that of the
typical professor. He declared re
cently that the happiest day of hi life
was that on whicti he walked into
Covington. Ky., after 1 mile of ronjh
tramping, tu receive Ins teacher s cet
tilieate.
Mavor Hewitt, like Speaker Car
lisle, la foud of attending school and
teacher a convent mr. Il wa t a
teacher that Mayor Hewitt crimed the
money to pay the expenses of his first
trip to Kurope.
James (J. lilaine wa graduated at
the age of 1H. He bcan to wield the
birch almost immediately afterw aid.
and made a conspicuous success a a
teacher.
Senator In (rail, of Kansas, the R.-
publican leader of the 1 utled .Mali
enate, ha presided on the Ihm.1-
noiise roirimi. Alter iMung gi au
uated al Harvard Culleg he went to
Kansas, eiHciinir that hi Massachu
setts training ami "cult-hah'' could at
once be coined into dollar. It was
uphill work; so Mr. Inualls rvsorle.l
to teaching to aid In his support till
he could earn a subsistence at the law.
Senator Joe Huwlev. of Connecticut,
taught school awhile before he entered
college.
i.K-cnr.tor Mitchell, of .reim-vi-
Tania. was a teacher when the civil
war broke out. and Senator Rhldbdiei
ger. of Virginia, was a schoolmaster
until ho took up polities. v
6enator Camden, of Wpt Virjrnin.
earned in the school hnue the dollars
which laid the Joundatiou uf the mil
lions he owns to-dav.
Senator Kenna, also of West Vir
ginia, had a school on the Kanawha
while ho was studying law aud farm
ing. Senator Oil lorn, of Illinois, man
aged a school ten years In-fore the
civil war. He is to-day a type of the
back woo Is edagogue.
Henator et, of Missouri, taught
school in Kentucky, aud Senator
Mitchell, of Oregon, was a school
teacher for manv veara.
Secretary Lamar was a profes..r at
the Oxford (Miss.) University w hen
elected a Senator.
Postmaster-General Vilas. Congress.
man need, of Maine, and ( ongres-.inau
S. 8. Cox, of New York, ail were
school teachers at one time. Although
the latter has made a brilliant re. oid
as a legislator ami iu literature, he
wa a dismal failure us a tea her.
There is a legend to the e fleet that I.e
resigned as teacher of one school only
after the most prolonged and e.ino -t
solicitation of the school tru-tee.
backed by every tax-payer of the vil
lage. The above are n few of the name of
the most conspicuous men w ho have
risen from the teacher's desk to prom
nence in public life. The names alone
of the lesser lights would reach far
into the hundreds. A'ew i'yrt Lucmnj
Tekgram,
They are preparing for war in tin
oil regions. At least, thev are dniiiu
constantly. lcxu iStlmyx.
aine's
cmbound
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED,
M HERVE TONIC.
Olery and ror, ibn prn-tiln' iit in-
Tt-nini, mn intj w-rt m.'i fi.i;-.
t?n Tonics. It tovnmum i.!
qinrts tli nt-fTftn yu in. rim: .
Kerrnus WeskatfM, ilyOtri, ck-e
team., Ac.
AH ALTERATIVE.
It driTei out thf nrtumnnin hTTm'.rmrl
tho blood Hir.rriiiB ainl Mirn it.
and r oT?rcncu:iit irns i-.
rrsultlDR rruia ui.pur ur iupcter
4 LAXATIVE.
ArttnmiMytjniroMront!ioWiwr
It ram hmtiitu! cunntipui'i!, -Mil
pfmnotenifiilr habit 1; -tn '.ii li
en the Ftomacli, aud sithl Uieatiji).
A DIURETIC.
In ttapomrxwitinn th1 tt nn pkI
Si.tiredluri-'.K-it'jf the Mnt TinMi it!
srtcomMni-dwl'-niilie'iil) wii1o.1:.t
erTecltvp reran I ir f r ih-ruv -' i:.
kl'lneyi Itenn b- n iu-'l' ii tokvc
B anAfxit of t i imoc nl h b n t-1t.'I
trua miu wtw.b tSi rrn"il aiin
riui kt l bBlt. (Mad tut ctTcmit nirmt
tell ptftmlm.
rrM ti ss. su r Dncrttu.
WELLSi RICHARDSON & CO., Prop's
BL Juxiuro.N. VT.
Labalt,
ritnd:
've got all
"You ollhl t'.
I d.d ir.-at it i
tOOlla bill it doll t
--Texa-s .It.ii;
Tieitmga tiore throat.
Ol ( al estull, l elllal
. H K ! S. Ihiii ta;msn,
:o. T h.ruji. CUk akleHiuiU.
Jaitnv CaowLrv
Au t oaiasnisn aud Solicitor
Ike C. Cuf.ftham. Office
Jas. Fowbi.i,, Vaidiuau.
LIVE STOCK
pmission
PJiercMiits
'Al'i
W. C. ECTON &. CO.
TELEPHONE 2136. ROOM 3 EXCHANCE BUILDINC,
Smi niviLLE, Hank, SuiithTiHe, Mn, Kearney BxNK.Kearney, Mo,
Kansas City Stck k Yards Bank.
'Ihicago Correspoudeiits, Jacob Strader & Son.
- 'i 1
lde..(aevt-
imp.
. tile -
l;
"hi.
pur
ti in coujiuing.
Id, or coi.-ump-
liilespoonfulu o'
r e W hi-d.fy, r.l
iII.jmI allic-t im
l hf- uri-iniH tV4
pana.-v-a is f'Ullid by daily ue of
t er,ne int. rnally. with the propor
ui of part of port .h i a J w iilow t har
.u and Z aris .f inrc glycerine.
Hreiiy Huuirn.
AH women look attiatlve wheo
ttmr Color and cornpl-.-xmn n c'" r. It
four ek!D is s tllow, ev-s ! ill, y.-'i ure
bilious, acijre a box uf Wil'ias' Aua
Lraii&a Herb pills, ttke a 'i.r-c'el,
snd tbu fneliLif of lai.g.ior w :il b a.e
you, your eyes briiter., u.d vu art-n-ther
woman. Try tn-m. Price i'j
cents. 6, Id t-v mi'h -t I',"-. . ;;-!
Geo. W. Woodburn & Co.
547 MAIN ST.
Advice lo Iris C r is
If tin; girl of to-.lav u aht In
icalthv :un live h.ng and ha ii'dy
il white h iirs -ha!! d--. k i!,. ir hi.
in
Sam Jon.- i picture-)
lit with tr.i'.h be added, i.
ie So, it
a cow t
A tall Missourinn calbd nt the o:- I
tricl ftchool, aud, eying the Ii-u. ih r j
sternly, said: "My b-.y Henry teiis .
nieyou whipped him lat eeuiug." I
Ye,M a-eotod the teacher, edging '
toW aids Tie iMor, "bill lie de-en cl It,
1 assure you.' "And tie say you
used a rawtode ou hun." "Yes. nr.
)Ut " "And you lapped him with
jour hands as wcll ' ' I did, but 1
m m e you " "Assure not bin'.
Let me gve you a pointer. W'neu
you have lo pu'mh thai bty une a
flub; he don t care a duin fur raw
Judo." Mttraia biatt Journal, .
Sam .louef
alu it 11. a;,
aii tn at a i
Up. Jul or
with Jon
g H.d he do. s.
ciiniu"ii w.:U
ti.f di-.el.
h s lii'-lin nit "I
pre:udiers W Iij
coincide with I
lo Ih.' lelii'-lll
cmise he o
is u-
be r
AV II .
.eturi
,
idul,
nd.
V do
m hi
i- u c
. place. So.
Aboy. No!
i. is eithel
'jue. Thi i- the cast
e are thankful lor tht
We are sorry that in
all. he la!"ir under
e ot being liniie. ll in
w iik ue is he kit k al
-e iew of duly do not
s wu. we are disponed
in our criticism. The
follows g rat Hies him,
pleac the crowd and does not hurl
the preacher. Ci-ulrul JJ up list.
b-t them n t d- -pi-e hoi
It i- hard w u It to be -ui
honorable and he alt h v, :
f-dlows it shall outlive her
ana bate many year- oJ li.ijpiut
peace - ilo-lon dloue.
ke.
ba'.
I h
Mlipi
Will you stiller with dy-pi -p-ia arid
liver complaint' Shlhdi's Vital! .tr It
guaranteed Ui cure you.
24-eow T ylorAKwing.
iJotit waste Jour time t.i!l;lii': spite
fully to the station agent when ,n
find that you have mi-sed your train
Ituy a pint of peanut-, and catier the
ahell. ail over the lbor. That is ab-i.it
the only way in which you can get
even with the company.
Shiloh'i Cure wiil 'ii mediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Coivh, and lirouchl
tli. Taylor and Kw In ,
Children Cry fur Pitcher's Ca.toria.
LCSII OUT I
Cunsrf lil with yotir inretmii
T-jy.ii.uiS-r
vm a . ws-v
nvwu'sttA.
Z.',j .ama.'..J.;
ij,'injiiii!-tJ;W!0
Si
flTW.CTL vraiTSLS
AU.IklSS MMUl MtOlClNl
-5. ZSibtfi arC?.
CAtrw, ts.
PHILADELPHIA.
Pri-ToN: r-iur
.' -i h' .it n . (erh.irt, I if-. "ijrTfnrh
'.el -i-f 1 ' . i M 1 1 l.fllMllli'. S-S
..I Tr.lf-Mfrll a;, ImI tule
i,inl ot n niiM'tT, .m l on Ihc nM
ie .1 kiiI iim(uro if J. II. clllti A
i .-(. .ni,!e Kennil ti tlicr
.;. K.-n-Une S.um. i, Liv.r ti' ,t .t
Groceries and Hardware,
Kppii runstantiv on hnml a lnrir find wptrsfVi-tcd Rtwli
"f tlipso Ooods, and tiie con oft. r JJAItGAlNS in Ibfit line
Mint rnnnot be obtMinpd elsewhere in J-.py i.tiiy enllsno
Uicy will cunvinco you, by giving their
Jil'S
t,Sltt"l
Mi
, i
Hi M
Li W L.3
We uouM Hf-peetfully invife your attention
tn.iir sl'Itl.N'G STYLES in Overcoats, Men's
Yi.uili' -. IJ .y 'a and Children's Suits. Kilt Suits
f, r tin; iitt'i! ones &e. and all
UE WIT RflAKE.
Wesliill be pie I'ed to how Our Stock at any time
wli. tlii r you with to purchase or no feeling sure
Our Styles
will pli'iise yiu and our price seem rcaaonaLlo for
CLOTHING WELL MADE.
Our .Sprini; Styles of Hats are in and a full stoc'x
of Furnishing Goods at all times ready for your in
spection. Every garment marked in plain figures
and ONE PRICE ONLY,
co. W Wooilbiirn & Co.
547 Main Street,
KANSAS CITY, MISSOTJIIT.
t- 3 .;
0
rmRRELu
j i
(htH pnlrlY forttia
. T i..Ti !A'.n(.4 wiUiH
Hit w .i-.aT-.klfi.t. II
f t in" n'i r'.-PtiKin n
ti 1 if.-TltlO (irtJ-Min, 1
i'ir! s"" i.t ni ir r- -.ilcrt-
utDiii t , . i Si' .'urlii.Tir',
'i.."ul.fl i i '-TV. It niliirp fo
i v n-. it .- ll r !( .1 ihiri."t- ;. tflritn-.xl t.)
j,ar. !. l-I-: mi i; t tto a. In.av'is
iBAU I Vr. . ,i -- , r iiV . t'itc,as,
r i r '.L i . IT',
i '"jlsV TM? r'-eparation.withnut
il I'.t'iry, removes freck
"'ttuL ton. Livor-Molen. Pim
plea, Klark-Uoads. Sunburn and
Tan. A tew spplicaiinns. will render the
rn.-st pt;.hh rn!y rd pldn soft, sukmiIi stid
wiiite. Vicla Cream is imi a paint or
pewdertocoverd-iectn. but a remedy to cure.
Il ii s i -ri r to ad o.h'.r reparalitins, and
is puar.e;t -rd to five sali -Tat turn. At dniK
enis rn:ai! d f r -10 cent. Trenarefl by
Or. c. iin"Tv:n & coi
nt V. V. .Mt'sPV ft Son
IWOOL ViAriTED!
HIDES AND PELTS.
1 wr,f to 1 nv fill he v -iirV.i tab!" Wool
n ilAy 'O.:,, ft it u I1 t u tht; verv
dyne iniiket frice in ch-Ii for the
nine. I'm! k lu y ur Wool and get the
Tn ior u.
.Ttiri'ii TlAmtT,
'HVce at the IV is.m House. Hich-
ta mu i;o.
it t I - '' it
iidi.-' ' Soil. llttiMlc. Frotlne
HttllH. 1nilltf(i( lif I'llllf IikIm!-!.-, ;ii i
Mliifrnl ti. ii till ol ltuiitt ,u..l ntlie
H. H I.t.i It I . l ii I I'hsn. 4 term.
K i t .hi. A..
Ktiel'itii .' n-i t M : 't-
Thn Criminal Wins.
m,rli-.. St. I.i-in, I't.-p'r
mil-n.sLU1rM,.R:iiC,-..l,a
.'e L'. S I e,.rl HP! k I.
li.i.i.i., I'r-.j.-r A. U. .,tl,., ,s 1.,;.
I er K. ! U"r, fvl'J Lv , ;in
- 1 - A. 1.. M. hai I it 47 i trs
:'.:-! 1 Iviii'.hiii ;. Jin.K-i '.vt.sj,
lM-I'l IMA, Mr K Ml'. APAf IIP.,I.(J! T
. Aiihiiu. Soin Siinjutii, Jlre.
lUv. 'i II. Itfimn. l'jiti .M. K.
S).C!...r.1i,A.!am,renn., wutca: "I
iti.-nK i afu.Li.; tuvc tuf n (lt.nl bul
your ben anc M. A. S.m
i.s Livtr Me-Ji. in. I hj
I
f
i . I
PI
rVre
ui. i. n. r,..v..n r,' r ...
r j Mi rti ins, Ttiin.
I Inn; usut hnUet .(.
It wi,r!..i l.in. n .aariii, I w.ini tio
t.U t Liar Hi. lat.a- jral c.r
Uialy nu liior-. m .:t ti;itui
h-i.i1 a I'o-t'a ' .ii .i . i. -nr in
J. t. I llOKHt HS,
13 Jnliii Surt-el. Np Visrh,
lit. iu. i ; i ctT l'"i:
W hlle I'lir-i C I'll ii nd I linrhum's
fiill I :ilgf t'.Kilillunei'Seed.
ilasjunt Mo no 1 a v. v ami eio-nr
isaort in ti.t of Spi'iioj M i liuerv, im lud
-nuall tlm luteal Sntitiir l.tKhions 111
flats. o -i i v.i iC u in and l'Juiu"H.
.H)i: i kid (iLOvrs
luit roeuivi'd. Tlu'ne are fh bent made
J'.all e,,i mm. I-olflt'S OooiJa
M C'J-itS H-Ai t Alt tUt
1 lk-ett -ii.-.ifi'ii. l.i-te,K.,iM. Vm
phU-.;.
. -.v THE OLD HELIA1ILE
sfS(TriTn r,. soTsra.
felW DEALERS IN
Whitmcr Livery
Corner of Camden Avcnuo and Main Street,
AitrEK -v
Hardware? Groceries,
Wo all re ipecfully say that I keep a general stock inj the
abovclincs of goods. I, wilt not enumerate, butjhsk those
wishing t buy to call and
SEE ME AND SAVE MONEY
Thanking my many friends for past patronise, I ntk a
continuance of the same.
Salt $1.B0 i'rr llarrel. ttnrb lli-r I l-'imid Ci l-f
H
1 'Iu'
H 1 bchevo Flso'a fitro H
for i .uiHUiiit'tit.n Kived II
H lilV bio. A. II. IMiWI I.L, Q
H tMilor Kiiuii'er, K.leii- U
B ton, N. t., Aj-nl 2:;, 17. B
' T!ii Hf;T '"oneli Modi- H
I ( ine j- I'ikii'n l l UK M'lt B
( ns-i'Ml i ion. hi Id ten B
t,ik" 11 uiihout ol.uti"Il. R
I i;y nil diugifioiM. iitc. Eg
C..u lv ,,,l All ll jt iAllh.
IJtsti oih Hi .li. i..:""K 1. U
i ii',-, r !! I illi.tVi-M.
rr
tvth t rrniTt rnmirrrTi
1 nLL IIIHj 1UUI11!
VYiiv, Tiiky Don't Know How. IX j-ou t-iniposc a man
can tell you the truth, about something of wliidi ho knows
nothing. We oiler you that as security m biiviii-1 of us. In
selling, Wagons, Uuggies, and Spring wagons iVle., to the
Hay county people, lor UO years, we have lcarncil the rciiinrc-
nieiiti of tho trade and are able to tell you, 'I'll 1 TUli'fll
about them, we are seelljng better good, tor less money, th-'ii
anybody iu town and we challenge a comparison of goods
and prices.
J,epairing and Jepainting Uy competent workmen.
POWELL & SONS.
A ear load of tho famous WALTKR A WOOD
BINDERS. MOWERS and TW E.
Tiie Very Best aud Cheap,
IVet:r3la.o,ll
Uanufsrturer sad Dealer In
FINE BOOTS and SKGZ3
Wfl make . itMirlaltv nf Tdlnn Plr.n nn.l f'rturau Kim.. u,.,l Klir.r. Tl
anke the but Hoot or Shoe, for Ufntlemeii ov ciu givu tliem Inji.tor shoe
si r.uiern mane mat will give satisfaction. We do nil kinds of
-(IEX-A.IlFS.XrJGi-)-
to order and on the Shortes Possible notice, TliankinR the Citizens of
tuenmond and the people of Bay count; for their r'r"'i iri heretofore, we
respocuiuir request a continuation. UAKsU ALL ii SONst.
-MEW FURNITURE
A. J. BOTTS & CO.
Have opened out a full and complete
Niueit oi
THE
Furniture, Mattresses, Bed Springs
l'p Stairs over Marshall Slioe Store,
They liavo an entire New Stock, bought at bottom Trices
for cash, anbthey want trade. They arc especially prepared
to lit out young couples or new coiners with complete outfit"
lor house-keeping an d will offer Special inducements.
Como and. See Tnem
Buy your Drugs ani Notions
-f-FROM
C. JACOBS.
Tho Leading Druggist In tho City.
Stock al ways full. Drugs always Tresh.
Trices always tho Lowest.
Come in and Seo for Yourself.
1 TO OUR FRIENDS p
IN RAY COUNTY
ISffltSMMMSMBsaMM
Vre keep on hand a largo stock of pure
liquors, purchased and shipped direct from
United Stales ware houses; which weare pre
prcdtosell and ship lo order iu bottles jugs
Musks legs or barrels at prices to suit. It. Is
our aim to supply Die demand with pure liq
uors for medicine and culinary purposes.
T. S. Weare sole agent for the celebrated
AMIEl SEIl IJI SC1I Eottle Ueer.
WHOLESALE &. RETAIL DEALER IN
Jicer, lue and Liquors,
LlCXINOTOX AJrt.
The Oldest Wagon Factory in the City.
BURGESS & HATFIELD,
Successors to II. C. lil'BGKSS.
MANUFACTL'liKU OK
FARM AND SPUING WAGONS,
BUGGIES. HARROWS, PLOWS, 6vC-
KI'ICCIAli ATTENTION paid to Paintinn liuKn'e", M'aoim, ic.
SPJCGIiVL, A.TTJSNTION
Uivcii to HOIlS I.S II Of. I A ti, in fact every tiling .'one in the
Ui st Possible inauuer, by hebor anil K(ierienecJ Wji kna ii.
(Mvo us a Call and Examine Our Stock mid 1'riccs
before purchasing elsewhere.
BURGESS. & HATFIELD.
mmmws.
RICHMOND, -:- MISSOUEI.
Are prfhsrrd stsny stid'n thnc tosccumoduts
the p oi-ie nh
i'.-ri::, E;;;::, lie. '
Ull mnrpT pswoeer to snv point rtcMrrrt s
S mrini-nt n-.tHf II.r- lH,nia bj Umj
mtk or mirtitli. un n-sMinaiiii tvrti't.
t'uUnipr nmy n ly j I'n.nq.tii.m. ftuni turn
Mil. Mle bontes Siitl UHHlnU eliaities.
Wasson IIouso
RICHMOND, MO.
GEO. I, WASSON, Proprietor.
T.nealp.1 mnv.nl.nt t,, all l.r.i,...l.,.a
of busitieiiB southeast of court houi..
Uoorus large and airy and well-lur-nished.
HBt attention (riven to travel
ing public. Oood rnuplo room fur
Commercial men. Tallies plied
with the beat tiie market nllords.
Hack to and from all tiaina. tlmrgti
Moueraie.
C. A. 1'eanion, JfoUirjr l'nbliv, It. A
f, Jnawinn. will attend to all busiiiess
entrusted to him with care and prompt
ness. Charm reasonable. 47-tt
SA L E S M E M
WANTED y
To wli'-tt onlen ferour reilatlf Niirn-ry Stork.
'i(XHt saisry ami Kijri-i,sy ,ir t im,riiis-,ii ii. ivr
iiiaiieiit eiiipiiiiiiiit i; i in 1 1 1 ft- ,'Ulre i,t
om e MJitlng ime, CJULL 1 aaTLAtr:, l'u:i:rm,n,
MUi C. L:c:i,l.o.
john a. Mcdonald.
SOI.K A1'T rtlH WKSI KIIN Tl tlltlTOUV Of
ri"e'i c:::.u
ASM
WNSflj BIT !!!"'.'
a.i rnucm i-i.k
y..i
DIHENDERSQrf
109 4 IK Minth St.. KANSAS CITY. MO.
Th tmly Spfftalist in lft City uko it a Fetular
U ytart In Chtenuo.
THE OLDEST III AGE, IKD LONGEST LOCATf).
A tlirii n -. I nv II. n M:,u, t.. (r. it
lA' IUi-rtit-r.-rl,..v.-U, i..O-v.rv
i L INO. I rltiuty Iff..-!.)., mill in f.i.
inalror ruml I -it... ..,..e- i
or money rfuiifJ.-t. CImrK.-fl low l iiou-.tmlx of
CAttm curM, Ft inriein'- Is luuiirturu .Ml nn ili
rinea rp minnitml in tr pi iff Kmt i-tliiin n.m
bi-m( r.,iiill...iii.ll(J in my iiiTftnl) u.ji.iilf-
tiHj..rtory , tnl ure furnhln il rm.H f-.r u-.t-. i.
nm ti In to ilriiK BUirt-i to liave urucrinii ,f..
cripn.ini rtimi. No ii.crciirv or lojiiriutm ,,,', ,11
cinmvl. .Nofift.'ntion fr.nii biiMii.-. j .i-s-n-
M m -lmnr uvmUiI ty It-to-r unil .ir,.-,' 11'n .ti.
dne )( evt-ryu lure frtf from mttTt. UT tt,
Staieyotirrwu.nl f," i. tr,, .,
lr'B ,rnd;oul,d;lll'o personally ur Ly
ifns'ss! book Jx,n,r,?1:,T:;,r:"
RHEUMATISM
THE GREAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURE.
S60 f au; ttts ir'miut f
mwlk-icf Out- Juw U? rtlVr
U r-muit. tViTraod fain In juh.
Cr- cnpUtfl InituliUii. ttrul is
f m lih ii4Bi fcr CltauUrs. I
PHCNDCHgQN.IOSW.W. i ..KtmtttCtMZ
KAMA
THE ELD8ID6E h
Kirrt-.
w'tit'rS
Stllf l PJIITIITt
proM it. Hur no other.
I!t TV l-rwhlej still,! In na
a if rem Mnnin, a l-n rn.b,-r nr i
Otlieri ftaMMii Mrnrnl di.i i itrit i
luiTiieora. fi rem urn nn.l mf.T' .
tlon frw. Hneri.l iriiif.mu .
frHeil"n t" artie iIhsKt a ml nt ,.,, , .
H 41I ITI, IHlTnad IBIS V.srlh i,,i.L,.r
Street, mt. Lul. Mo.,iie, -rl W(irn Awutl
Administrator's Sale of Laud
VOTI' K ,a '" '''y K'vfn t'nt 11. c ii ilt r-itrii-
nt, Ailiiuiiitlruior o( lt- f-lu'i- u ol
It-fUHptfii, tlfiwaitfit, will fi ut ltilii.. .,l,
byvirmuof an orU-T ol ln rmintte Court of
iUv f-omiiv, Mmnmri. ni:flr :it ilir .July h r,i,
i:. at ti p Miuth iliM.r of Liiu Court Uuuw iu lb
ony ol Uirltmuiiil, on
TL'KSOAY, JCSE 5, 1V4S,
lifiwwn the hours ol to o'cloi st.H. m. aixl 4
o'clock" p. m., of tnat d:iy, hii-I Uurhi" tin- sit
HiiKof ihf flrrmt C.nrt Itav tv.unlt, 'M,.., r
r 1, all tot? rtttbt, Ull and linen r, of 1 lit- n:ul ltA
vul 1 ej(rJen. dt'. ca.ivd tn Jin-i to tin- inllow hiv
l-'srHtMHl rfal eataio, lllusled iu Jluy comilv
Mioun, to wit :
Tin north nd of soutbent jii:irtcrof ttio emitti
zt uiutrter otftfCliiiu m. j (ouiihIhii urty.
thrw, ,.M rsiiKH twuity-elatit.fj, conta' iiu'k
iscnps. rimreor ln, or so niucfi iiifr-of n
msy b nwi'Kwrr (ur Ui iwyiuuttul tho Utbu
Ju by niatd rMatA.
TkHMa kjm Uais: Cash in hand.
JwM JAMKK M. I.uVlt. A.lm r.
DK. O.O. W.ADAMS,
DAVENPOBT, IOWA.
Vitapathic System or Life
rrluciiile.
The extraordinary cures wl li h tbla
vynera Iw edecuid, have attracted nub
ile attention, 1
Iir. Adarus will diacnoo your disease
without charire or wiilumt mvimr you.
Send lock of hair and lurco 2ut.tauili
iUtiug age aud an. '
All his medicines are given In I.ozenn,
form ami they eiubrm all that m good
iu all olher systems of practice. Au.lre.s
Lnck Bos dUi. I)vse,.HT. low.
hW. HIM Hi , Mrmm Clij,
bave u clow) out uvur
XOO PIANOS.
seas? v.Krs,fsm
arly or wrll.iiK l.,r uuslnxum m. priwa. Ilaur
,A L E S M E m
sw.u. iVriimiiriu i.i ft:-:
.m'Ni.mi.ruitml wirh M.'i:
p ucifimiuru uiau U4UUt:i4i'a will.
iut. Pwiillar mlvaiiUKCK to tM-tiiniiTH. ,IlN
Atlansainwt uiicw, uulUtfrte. 1 N.iine ibis i
HKow.N HUUliii;i;s,
NTUHI'HVMKS.
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DEEP"
iHe HunUfrs fm,i m ih.ii-
loiiiia.biamt uiinfucil by ti,,.
f i il. i i on Wily III!
f. ,w itw iiiui r,
while IlTlnjr il hi.me Uul, M nco
V iV ' " "onriintiion how t
Ql all atff, i-jtn rmru niu ; u, sjr, ,
r vt 1
met
ruu tlitna
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In) ini-1
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rffHSJiinui.it .i.iu ii 1
IDVrUUVt prtiJiifM U p Dietbi tl
- '-" w..r nun mn ii ,rroi m-l al
over ih. country without Kiturtiltiis thr work
vrarrum Ihalr Irum-a. gy hbt-rii,i any one cr
OU 111 Uoik s.llia.r 1 .....1... .
a artl ire. Cut tlnuul itnl n'lnr
tut wa will send vou lit-a. aouwih 1 1. ,
f Klue a d iiii..irtaBt to y.m, thai will curt
iu uiisiunu, which win uruiK iu tm wrn
inuiey right away, tbrt aayiluii in .(,
world, i.rard uiHfll tie. AdUiiaa 'liua A
Uu,, AUKuata, Uaiiia,
fl t ft TTT II tbona Who Ui 4
H f iH L I '""' ,U-r "d boo ru-
U Vital I '"l'h.mem Ilia. Will ml .al,'
, Uieilt llolu tbeir llo LA I- ail'l lrili.lt, -a.
1 tie iiroflla are tarn aud auie for t w-ry 11110,
tnoiitj pi-ratui, many have umkU and ir uu
11. 11k n g atiwaial tiuiidod dollar, a iin nUi. It a
'in lor aty out to maka S and uiWnnh ijr
di.y. MI10 is wiliiiitf to work' Kubir
yoiiriK or oldi napital not nettili'd) wa blurt v-u
KvcrUnn(( new. No aiiurlitl ahUUy rv.iuliwtt
vou, rtialer, oaa do it sa well sa any i-ua
V nt lo u at onoa'for full arllculaia, whi- it