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W EEKLY GRAPHIC
KIRXSYULE MISSOURI
T E Scdlote Publisher and Proprietor
Friday September 4 18S5
EDITORIAL NOTES
Alexander Martin oi St Louis
will probably be the Democratic can
didate for Supreme Judge next year
Since the i st of June 12500
000 in gold has been transferred from
San Francisco to New York subtreas
ury
Labor cannot get along very
well without capital but labor can do
much better without capital than capi
tal can without labor
The wife of ex Governor B
Gratz Brown of Missouri died at Ex
celsior on Lake Minnetonka Thurs
day morning of apoplexy
Frorn March 1st to date the to
tal number of hogs packed in the West
amounted to 3365000 against 2825
000 for the same time last year
The Democrats and
backers of Iowa have fused but the
fusion like the one ia Adair county
last fall is likely to prove a dismal
failure-
While our laws do not contem
plate making a minister out of every
studentattendingjour state institutions
yet so far as we have been able to
learn our State institutions are above
reproach religiously and not the hot
beds of infidelity that some suppose
Bishop Bowman of St Louis
lectured at the M E cnurch in this
city Tuesday evening Subject Edu
cation He made a strong plea for
education but his rather unjust criti
asm of our State institutions largely
spoiled the effect of the address
Roscoe Conkling is to be asked
by the Boston city government to de
liver tr e oration at the Grant memo
rial services John B OReilly proba
bly will serve as the poet of the day
and Julia Ward Howe is to read an
ode
The farmers should rise up all
over the land and demand a law mak
ing the manufacture of oleo and but
terine a penitentiary offense Did our
butter makers not have to compete
with the vile butterine farmers could
get to day 20c for their cream
Notwithstanding the hard times
our export trade when compared with
imports is the best for ten years In
round numbers our exports exceed our
imports by 16441600 While at
the present grain and provisions are
low and in small demand there is a
reason to believe that before another
crop every bushel and pound will be
in demand
The labor committee had an
interview with Mr Talmage manager
of the Wabash yesterday As yet we
do not know the result of the confer
ence but whatever it may beit will
determine the future movements of
nearly two millions of men The com
bined powers of all the capital in the
United States cannot afford to trifle
with an organization having this
strength
The statement is published in
Chicago that the industry in shipping
liquor to Iowa is earned on systemati
cally The claim is made that liquors
are packed in casks which are con
cealed in crates usually used for ship
ment of glassware and are concealed
in dry goods boxes and grocery
barrels The devices in question have
been used to overcome the difficulty
which resulted in the railroad refusing
lo accept the ordinary liquor packages
as contrary to law
The prospects are good for a
large emigration to Missouri within a
year Every man from the east tells
ou of many others that are thinking of
coming west and Missouri is rapidly
becoming the objective point She is
cosmopolitain and no longer hide
bound by old ideas If those who
come are in earnest they are doubly
welcome to Missouris broad fertile
prairies and their own peculiar ideas
But if they come to rest on beds of
roses they will find in the great busy
west not only the thorns of contempt
but of failure as well
This judicial district composed
of Adair Macon Putnam and Schuy
ler counties has a republican majority
of more than 900 In view of this
fact the Macon Democrat says they are
not willing to sacrifice any of their
Democratic relatives for the judgeship
But why not The sacrifice has to be
offered up somewhere and as Macon
is a strong democratic county it is
probable that one from their number
would not be greatly missed How
ever we do not wish to dictate or even
suggest as it does not matter to us so
the sacrifice is ready in due season
Some of the Democratic papers
in this district are out of humor be-cause-the
Quincy Journal is poking its
Upsennto Missouri politics and vague
ly J hinting that Col Hatch is not
the purest man in the world
tally Though theQuincuy Journal
is one of the strongest Democratic pa
paperin Illinois we mil wager our
last campaign hat that the Journal man
knows what he is talking about and if
some of the Democratic papers of the
district were just as fearless democrats
who understand the political situation
and would like to tell what they know
would not be compelled to go across
the Mississippi to talk out in meet
in
There is no governor to be elected
in Missouri until 18S8 and yet the
matter of a Democratic candidate is
being considerably discussed in cer
tain sections of the state There is no
use of being two previous It will be
time enough two years hence to dis
cuss the question Who can tell what
changes in the political world may be
wrought between now and that time
Lazvson New Era
There is no telling what changes
there may be but one of the changes
will probably be the overcoming of
that 511 majority
The pension law provides that sol
diers who have lost a leg at the hip
joint or an arm at the shoulder joint
in the service of his country shall be
entitled to pensions at the rate of
3750 per month It has been the
custom of the pension department to I
construe this law strictly There are
less than a dozen cases on the pension
rolls in which amputation has taken
place exactly through the joint men
tioned Commissioner Black in rul
ing upon two test cases brought be
fore him declines to hold to the strict
letter of the law and allows the full
amount of pensions though amputa
tion did not take place at the joints
He holds that if amputation is so near
the hip or shoulder as to render the
stump unserviceable pensioner is enti
tled to the same compensation as if no
stump were left The rule will apply
to a considerable number of pension
ers who have been receiving pay at a
lower rate
The Canton News a Republican
paper names Col Hatch for Governor
LaPlata Home Press
We have scanned the columns of the
Canton News closely and have failed
so far to detect the error mentioned in
the Home Press It it is a fact that
he News has made such a blunders o
much the worse for that paper We
have a Republican sheet or two m this
district that seems to play the little
game of Simon with the Colonel as
election time draws on and they have
succeed in bringing upon themselves
the contempt of the party If the
Col wants an office in this district he
will have to employ new tactics The
old racket that has been worked so
long and so successfully is now under
stood by the people and they will have
no more of it
The employment of convict la
bor will cut some figure in the next
election Mark it
Farmers In Politics
There is no class in the whole
range of the earths population that
should give more careful and intelli
gent attention to politics that the farm
ing community By politics in this
connection we use the word in its
pure patriotic meaning referring to the
means by which the individual be
comes a factor in regulating the affairs
of the country not in the corrupt
sense which carries with it the stench
of the pot house and the disgusting
corruption of the professional ward
striker and caucus manipulator It is
a bounden duty on all sons of a free
government to do their part no matter
how humble it may be towards a pro
per management of the ship of state
The more honest men who attend prL
maries and elections the lesis becomes
the influence of the bummers whose
politics are invariably for revenue only
and who care but little whether the
countrys laws are prosperously and
progressively shaped or not Surely
these people the tillers of the soil
and the chieftains in all matters of pro
duction should have their influence
felt in matters pertaining to the verv
life of their calling the happiness of
ineir nome men- nnanciai prosperity
and the consequent life of the
lie
JKeai property is the basis of all
credit the very keystone of commer
cial existence and those who control
itsvital interests arelthose who should
take an active part in framing the
countrys laws By no means should
politics so engross the fanners atten
tion or that of any other business man
forthat matter so that he neglects his
legitimate industry for the glittering
eeneralities for short lived honors
But he should give politics so much of
his attention that he and his worthy
neighbors can combine at a moments
notice to stem any tide of injustice
and secure a proper public
ship ot home interests Iowa Home
stead
A new pest has been discovered in
Wisconsin It is scarceh visible to
the naked eye but when placed under
a strong microscope it is seen to be
an active midget transparent in body
and apparently germinated from the
grain Ihrough its workings it re
duces the berry almost to dust It
seems to confine its operations to the
very best quality of wheat
WILSON WAIFS
Among ike recont visitors wo note
MrsBarnett and son Orville of Edina
RUfists of Mrs W F Kirkpatck
Mrs Davis and two daughters of
Macon aro visiting Mn Chadwcll
Mrs Davis mother and other relatives
in this vicinity
Mrs J M Tailor and Mrs Wni
Wilson aro both improving in health
Miss Mary Taylor is quite sick yith
inflammatory rheumatism
C W Ingram rejoices in boinir tho
proprietor of a fino big boy as this is
tho first baby at his place for twenty
four years no doubt3but it is the very
nicest bab8 entirely also Bob Wilson
reports a boy at his place Noither
of theso boys will be old enought to
vote on tho hog law this time
Last Saturday a picnic was given in
the grove of C H Malono in honor of
Miss Ala Pulliams 15tb birthday tboso
who attended reported a good time
Tith plenty to eat Music dancinc
and fishing were tho principal amuse
ments The grasshoppers have about
left but diant leave until they bad
done much damage
W V Marcus of LaPlata was on the
streels of Wilson to day
Miss Ella Barnhart who has been
visiting relatives near Brashear for tho
last week has returned home
Sept 1st 1885 Rostic
Kaksas City Mo Aug 24 85
Fellow Citizens The states of
Missouri Kansas Nebraska Colora
do Texas and Arkansas have origina
ted a movement looking to the erec
tion of an appropriate monument at
Fort Leavenworth to the memory of
the most illustrious General of his age
Ulysses S Grant
The designation of Fort Leaven
worth Is most appropriate It includes
portions of the States of Missouri and
Kansas it belongs to the Nation We
feel assured that Missouri will do her
full share in contributing funds to
secure the early completion of a mon
ument to the memory of him who was
once a citizen of our State
This movement is neither sectional
sectarian nor political Admiration
for the deeds and profoond sorrow at
the death of the Nations dead Gener
al Grant was not confined to any party
church or state Therefore it is most
appropriate that the people of the
cluster of states named should unite in
a common enterprise for theerection of
a monument on the ground belonging
to the Nation a SDOt that is now and
fitting place could be selected than
Fort Leavenworth
The undersigned State committee
appointed for the purpose of raising
funds in Missouri hereby appoint the
Sheriff of each county in this state as a
committee of one whose duty it shall be
to divide his county into such districts
as he may deem proper for the pur
pose of securing a thorough canvass
theseof and raising all the funds poss
ible for the purpose above named
That all the monies contributed in
the countv be transmitted to the sheriff
and by him to J S Ceick president of
the Bank of Kansas City at Kansas
City Missori acting treasurer of the
State Committee
It is the untmost importance that
the Sheriffs of the state taka immediate
action looking to a thorongh canvass
of the counties and a speedy collection
of funds and thus insure an early com
pletion of the work of love contempla
ted as well as showing the admiration
of our people for the life and service of
General Grant All communications
should be addressed to William War
ner Kansas City Missouri
A P Morehouse
Acting Gov Chairman
William Warner
Frank P Blair
W Hischwwg
A C Dawes
I make a personal appeal to the
sheriff of each county in the state to
be active in the above work
A P Morehouse
Acting Governor
We were talking with one of the best
knotra democrats in the First Missouri
district the other day who lives in the
western part of the district He has
Lgot a candidate for congress and this
is aDout the way he described him
He is an intelligent brainy trustwor
thy honorable Christian gentleman
He said You see at once that I am
not describing Col Hatch I am des
cribing Ben Smith of Canton Nom
inate Ben Smith he said and every
rock rooted democrat in the district
will rejoice He is one of our strong
est and best and noblest men Nom
inate him Mr Wheeler said our call
er and we shall have no need to cud
die republicans m that strong demo
district no need to crowd dem
ocrats to tne rear and to keep repub
ncans in omces uur tnena assures
that Mr Smith has hosts of friends all
over the district and they are bound
to shove him to the front next year for
congress Mr Smith is a banker we
believe and we know that he com
mands the universal respect of his
neighbors Quincy Journal
The corn crop in Northern Minn
esota is reported to have been greatly
damaged by the frosts of the past two
nights Light frosts are reported from
various points in Illinois Indiana Wis
consin and Iowa the damage to crops
being insignificant The weather is ex
ceptionally cold for the season through
out the Northwest
At Detroit Tuesday of last week a
Mrs Sullivan went to take her final
leave of her dead babe in it casket
ready for burial when the child opened
its eyes and began to cry In thirty
minutes from that time it was nursing
at its mothers breast The child had
been in a state of suspended animation
for 15 hours
approval by all classes of citizens of
the west The selection of the national
Grounds at Fort Leavenworth is deem
ed peculiarly appropriate for such a
purpose
The Committee appointed appeals 1
to the states and territories west of
the Mississippi for contributions in aid
of te object in view and it is suggest
ed
Fnt that contributions be taken up
for the -Grant Monument Fund at all
the memorial meetings held on the
day of the funeral and transmtted to
Captain F H Hathaway U S A
Fort Leavenworth Kansas who has
been selected as Treasurer cf the Mon
ument Committee
Second that Post Commander Ad
jutant and Quartermaster of every
Grand Army Post in the territory
named be constituted a committee for
always will be historical No- more tne purpose of soliciting funds which
money when collected shall be trans
mitted to the Treasurer of the Monu
ment Committee CoptainF
U S AFort Leavenworth Kan
sas
Third that Citizens committees be
formed in every city town and school
district throughout the territory namtd
who shall collect funds and forward the
same lo the Treamrer
Fourth that the States and Terri
torial Superintendents throughout the
country west of the Mississippi be
aarnestly requested to address all the
schools within their jurisdiction and
request that on some day to be desig
nated by the Superintendents a collec
tion be taken among the school chil
dren The amounts thus raised to be
forwarded to the State Superinten
dents and buy them transmitted to the
Treasurer
Fifth that the active co operation of
an reugio as Denominations be invoked
and that they be asked to make
similar collections on a day to be fixed
by the Bishops or other presiding
authorities
Sixth that the country city town
and chartered corporations business
firms and industrial associations
throughout the territory named be
requested to arise a fund for the monu
ment
Seventh contributions to the Monu
ment Fund will be received from the
officers and solders of the Regular
Army by post and company comman
der and by them transmitted to the
Treasurer of the Monument Commit
tee Captain F H Hathaway U S A
at Fort Leavenworth Kansas
It is proposed that in all cases where
a fund is raised by the special efforts of
any body ot citizens civil military or
religious a by the Grand Army the
schools any religious orpanization the
railroad om ploy ers the Regular Army
etc that the fact shall ha specially
acknowledged in a memorial stone
bearinc a snitable inscription placed
in the proposed Uonument
The undersigned a Special Commit
tee apointed to act until the General
Monument Committeo is formed issue
thisaddress in order that the work ot
raising funds may be immediately com
menced The Committee representing
the state of Kansas has already been
named as follows John A Martin
Colonel M Stewart Department Com
mander G A It State Superintendent
J HLawbead Bishop W X Ninde
of the jr E Church and S F Neely
mayor of Leavenworth
lhe Committee lor the State of Mis
souri is as follows John S JIarinaduke
Govenor of Nissoun A C Dawes St
Joseph Mo Frank P Blair jr St
Louis Mo Frank D Hirschberg St
Louis Mo and Major Wm Warner
Kansas City Mo The other State
Committees will be announced as soon
as possible
Nelson A Miles
Brigadier General U S A
John A Martin
Govenor of Kansas
T T Cpittendfn
Ex Govenor of Missouri
E N Morrill
Member of Congress
S F Neely
Mayor of Leavenworth
A little five year old boy who had
seen a peacock for the first time ran
into the house exclaimine to his sister
CAROTHERS GREENE
FOR
2T1D
Best in the world and sold on small margins HEATING STOVES AND COOK STOVES from the best foundries aod cheape r than ever before
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If you want hardware see us If you want anything in tin work see us
Come and see us anyhow and we will do you good and save you money on any goods in our several lines
OABOTHBBS GKEEJEZLSriE
INiHEMORYOF ULYSSES S GRAKT
Address ofilie Fort Leavenwortli
Monument Committee
At a meeting held at Fort Leaven
worth Kansas August 3d 1885 it
was resolved to erect a monument to
the memory of General U S Grant
on the Fort Leavenworth Military
Reservation A committee of five
gentlemen from each of the states of
Kansas Missouri Iowa Nebraska
Colorado Texas Arkansas and all
states and territories west of the Miss
issippi including the Govenors o each
of these states and five officers of the
Regular Army stationed in the Depart
ment of the Missouri was provided
for This Committee is to have
charge of the work of collecting funds
preparing plans and erecting the pro
posed monument and was authorized
to appoint all necessary sub-com
mittees
The idea of erecting a monument to
the memory of the distinguished sol
dier and statesman meets with hearty
A Tallow Tree
This remarkable tree is a native of
China In the Island of Chusen quan
tities of oil and tallow are extracted
from its fruit which is gathered when
the tree has lost its leaves The twigs
bearing the fruit are- cut down and
carried to a farm house where seed is
stripped off and put into a wooden
cylindrical box open at one end and
pierced with holes at the opposite one
The box is then suspended in a cylin
drical kettle containing water and the
diameter differs but little from that
of the box The water is then made
to boil and the steam penetrating
into the box softens the seed and faci
litates the separation of the tallow
After about a quarter of an hours ex
posure to steam the seeds are poured
into a steam mortar w here they are
stirred about until all the tallow has
been separated into a semiliquid state
It is afterwards poured into a cylinder
with a hole at the bottom through
which it is driven by the action of a
press It comes out perfectly white
free from all impurities and soon be
comes solid
The 25th Great St Louis Fair
Opens Monday October 5th and
continues for six days The revision
of the premium list which has just
been completed contains 24 depart
ments and 73000 is offered in pre
miums The management are elect
ing 770 new horse stables 500 cattle
stalls 800 sheep and swine pens a
poultry house for 3000 fowls and nine
teen exhibition halls in addition to
to those already upon the ground
The Veiled prophets will parade Tues
day October 6 and the streets will be
illuminated by electric and calcium
lights together with 150000 gas jets
400000 has just been expended on
improvements and 65 acres added to
the ground Races will be given over
the new mile track every day during
Fair week Two car loads of lions
tigers monkeys tropical birds herbi
vorous animals and venomous reptiles
will be added to the Zoological Gar
dens as a special attraction to the Fair
A rate of one fair the round trip has
been made by all railroads running
within 500 miles of St Louis
Any of our subscribers desiring a
copy of the premium list wil recieve
one free by addressing Festus J Wade
Secy 718 Chestnut St St Louis Mo
At present there are heavy arrivals of
rangecat tie at Lhicao botn from the
Southwest and Northwest The stock is
in excellent condition and tht quality
01 tne in ortnwestern cattle was never
better Prices on the atter abcut the
same as last year land on Texans
ratherlower
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This medicine combining Iron with puro
Vegetable tonics quickly and completely
Cures lypepln Indlgentlon Weakness
linpnreDlooil Malaria ChtUsanilFeYera
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It is an unfatUnt remedy for Diseases of the
Klilneys nnd 11 rer
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women nnd all who lead sedentary lives
It does not injure the teeth crtise headacheor
produce constipation otht Iron medicines do
It cnnchesrnd purifies the blood stimulates
the appetite aids the assimilation of food re
lieves Heartburn and Belching and strength
ens the muscles and nerves
For Intermittent Fevers Lassitude Lactol
Energy c it has no equal
The genuine has above trade mark and
crossed red lines on v rapper Tate no other
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The COLONNADE
0 NE OF THE BEST and most commodious hotels
of Atlantic City N J Plasantljr located on
ncAvenne two squarsrrom tne depot ana one
square from the occeaa Iieantlful snrronndlnKS
Tms hotel Is now open f jr the reception of nests
The facilities for boating bathing fishing Ac are
unexcelled First class cnlslne Terms liberal
C C LEFLEK Jt CO Proprietors tf
TKDSTEES SALE
Whereas John W Borden and his wire Rebecca
J liorden bv their certain deed ot trust dated the
Ittbday of February 1S93 and recorded In the re-
coraers omoeotAaair county at una oiokl
Page U conveyed to Charles Stone trustee alt
their rlsht title Interest and estate In and to the
folow lug described real estate situated In the
county of Adair state ot Ulssourl viz
Alt of the south westqnaiter 1 4 of the south
weitquarter and souih east of the
south west quarter 1 1 oreectlonNo thirty three 33
township No sixty one 61 of range No fourteen H
exreptlng one acre of land In the north west
comer ot the west W acres herein described con-
taioinj seventy nine acress more or less
Which said conveyance was made in trust to se
cure the payment of 8 certain promissory notes lu
said deed described and whereas 7 ot said notes
have become due and remain unpaid and said
trustee refusing to actas such trustee now therefore
In accordance with said deed of trust and at there
auet ot thelegal bolderof saldnotesIJuKlnnear
acting BherluT of Adair county Mo shall proceed
to sell the above described real estate at the court
houe door In the town of Klrksvllle In thecounty
ot Adair state aforenM to the highest bidder for
cash at public auction on
SATURDAY THE THIRD DAX OP
OCTOBER 18S5
Between the hoars of nine In the
forenoon and fire In the afternoon of that day to
ailafT BUU UUIC31 kUftClUCE V1LU the cost aod
a - I
Uh Lizzie Ive seen a great Dip expense of exeeutitii this trust
morbiferous tail walking around with I sheriff AdairMo
a he tied to It Dated this 3d day of Sept 1S35
vmm
Though TjInM and wearing tlmort beyond I Hid cat of TrrflimmitmyjmacnaUia e
cndafimceTfai not an incurable disease If treat- g fir n the Jarre fctaUL o TosasUM at
to day my patfaMifIt and tang watt
h Mmo iwht tvt nthpr riluxuut him n
baffled tho efforts of science and medicine as I W VT HiTTTit M D Harcrant H
4Aom uiu is liutuui
dorsedbymany oi tne Leading Physicians
WHAT THEY BAY
M Trtrt a V TW tm Antrt all t i ffl olatmA f t wfTl An
a a wosaauc m ix Xnen a
Emiinn Traaiimt lib trfit mdthiaiU
tha btst ranedy I have ever i oend for Ehnntiia
06txiRSTUOOintnaiIUI BFDiTIJ Stamen 3fa
FOR SALE BY ALL DRTJGQIST3 FRIGE 05E DOLLAR PR BOTTLE
A A MELL1ER Bala Proprietor 709 and 711 WASHINGTON AVEXU2 ST LOUa
WOwaM
1UT a m
A TERRIBLE CRASH
OCCURRED TO DAY AT
HAXLADAY BHOS
They HavaT ornth Bottom Out of Prices I
AND CAUSED ALL TO WONDER
What it
DEALER IN
GENERAL
MEKCHANDiSE
Millard Mo
GIVE ME A CALL
Mlr GOODS ARE ALL NEW I
AND
Price3 Low as the Lowest
NEW PEED STORE
The New Feed Store of
wigert Fussleman
can be found In
LARGE COOP BUILDING
NORTHWEST OF THE
PUBLIC SQUARE
Everything Fresh and New
CORN OATS BRAN AND CHOP
ED PEED APPLES CIDER
AND POTATOES
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
FLOUR A SPECIALTY THE BEST
FLOUR ix PER SACK
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL -
SWIGERT FUSSLEMAN
WILLI AM L SMITH
MAXUFACTITBKE OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
rirst door north ofDonghlass Jk Sons lumber
yard opposite City Hotel resuecfnllv oiS
BtwawSRSSSSSlS GnaWe lon
EAWI
The fact is they are going to sell for Spot
Cash and will sell you
13I bs of Granulated Sugar for
14 lbs of A Sugar for
15 lbs- of Light C Sugar for
16 lbs of BrownSugar for -
Arfyucfclcs Coffee 7 pounds for -
or 15 cents per package
XXXX Coffee same price as Arbuckles -6
lbs Pea Berry Coffee for
7 lbs Choice Rio Coffee for -
8 lbs Good Rio Coffee for
Prices Baking Powder -
Three pound Cans Tomatoes - -
Two pound Cans Corn 1
Two pound Cans Blackberries
Two pound Cans Beans
100
100
- 100
aoo
- 100
100
100
100
45 cents per pound
10 cents each
10 cents each
10 cents each
10 cents each
And all other Canned Goods in the same Proportion
Oat Meal 5 cents per pound
Keg Soda 5 cents per pound
Package Soda - - - 4 lbs for 25 cents
Tea - - - from 25 cents to 75 cents per pound
Coal Oil 15 cents per gallon
Headlight Od - 0 cents per gallon
Flour - - 1 2q 130 and 140 per sack all guaranteed
ioo Boxes of Matches for 100
Friends we mean business and want
the money as we go No Goods delivered
until paid for Come and see us and be
convinced that we can save you money
We defy anybody to meet our prices on
good goods that sell on credit
Come along and get these bargains as
they go Accept thanks for past favors
Kespectfully
Halladay Bros
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VITA Tho PATHY
Dawn of
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Poison extracted trom the system and the blood
purified The system cleared ot mercury tobacco
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natures remedies I have opened an ofica for th
tatment of the aSlctd at my residence tw
blocks northeast of the square where I am rally p
pared with the appllant us of this new wondtrfal
and potnt system lor the relief and am efal
Kinds of CURONIO DISEASES ScroralaBbeama
tlsm Dropsy Cancer Neuralgia liyipepila and
all female diseases of every kind All diseases
can be succesafully treated by this system Thoi
who have failed to find relief by the old systao f
treatment are Invited to call an J see me Cocsnl
tatlonsfree Apply to C D HENKTYD
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OlBceasdBesldenc 2Blocis northeast of P
He so care n -1
LiveryFeed Sale Stable
T EGRAVS
PROPRIETOR
first Class teams vehicles
PromptConrejance fo all Paris off ha Consul
Barst South or Public Sugars
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Thty also have tht City Hearse Charg
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