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I’m: News. J\0. 1’. STAFFORD, l-alltor •J1ME J.'JELE. Going South, Freight Freight Freight Passenger Passenger 0:41 i . m a. ji 12:01 a. m 10:27 e m Going Noktit. Freight F re i gilt Freight Passenger 1’assemre. 10:27 a. >i 10:27 i m. 2:4 ! I* ,M. 0:00 a. Jt. 4:17 A. M. 4:40 p. m. Freight trains tin not eary passengers. M. FROST, Agent. DIRECTORY. CITi OFFICERS. Max or.- Millard Herry Recorder. I'd II 1 tr> ant Treasurer. l’etross. Marshal. .1 F. Man is. Aldermen. 1!. F. Ihaxer. ,1. F Harr J. \V. Foltrane, S. ,N. llaxton \V. M 1 lav is. ciiruniHs. "Si. K. ('iintcii. Services each lirst and third Sunday both looming and night. I’rayer meeting every Thurs day night. Class-meeting every third .Sunday. Children's Missionary Socie ty every first Sunday at 4MO r M. Wo man s Missionary meeting 1st Friday in every month at I :>o e.M. Sunday school at 0:30 every Sunday. I1F biav <or, Sn|»t. ltev. II. < Matthews. Pastor. I'HKsnv ikki an i in in ii Preaching even second Sunday in each month, morning and evening. Pricer meet ing e’.ery Wednesday evening. Sim ilar si hoc! ever' Simdax at a I*, m. Di. A. W. Muster, Faster. (’ll I'll II Sendees erst >1111 «rfsn in tath month at the Itaptist Ouin h at 11 a.in ami at night Uev. 11 II Scruggs. 1’himvtivk UM’l'lsr. Sendees ev i*i \ Hecoml Sunday i11 each mouth ami S.»t ill ala v befn! i1. Sunday si lino I A M, .1 1. Watson, Siijit KM. J . 1! iaivuig Fastoi Ml-sloNKIty liAl’llsT. Servin'* ev en thlvil Sumlav ami at night. Fravet meetlug even I iiesi 1 a\ 11iglit. It. W. Neal. Fasti . <’. lbiK-av ruitIA N >, i Vires a I tp tMt cl.in '!i even -till Sarnia' ni m i Mg ami evening, by Hev I II Kedcy. l.r I'll Kli K N . Si'i viec.i e\ on >UII<l.l\ at In v a Sumlav seh"i ! even SnTiiiav at a !• VI. ! K Iheh '• • Siij.t. I(e .. A. S. Itartlieh anew. 1 hist '! >K\ K\ : u-I>ay \:>y ri ni-r- sab t* 1, school at 1" O eh ■,-h t", ery sabbath. K It. \ Hung. Sunt. SKCliKT SOU FT IKS. HIV. I'. A A M. Meets at hall in Iklptl-t chin -It Friday night on or before lull moon in each month It F. I (envoi M - K. A t wan ni, Sec. S > «V '1. Ft) •midi month. Meets first M : h, m I, |). Fetross. I'res. ,| me F. St ill)I>111. S-c. F. >. Iirant I’nst N' Meets at ’ternoun ot !ll si sat uI i he .u eai h 111' 'llt h . at night of third Saturday ut eaeh .month at IF A- lb bad • .lonathan Smith ( oniirinr.oer. K. F. Hall. Adjutant. 1 tiosslf* t HU05K I.i l) in W FI.M I LEEKS. Item* <»f Interest FieWed up mi Out Street Fortiers During the Fast Seven Days. New fall hats at Miss Mary Hedges. N. llockett visited Fayetteville' W’odncsilay. Hev. (Ir&nade will begin a private school next Monday. Miss Etta J.oudermilk is visiting friends at Fayetteville. I,. Di'iucy iuiu * *»* * * *1 j trip to Fayetteville Thursday. Artie Lewis is attending the Springfield, Mo., fair this week. Our old friend J. \\. howler was m to see us Wednesday morning. W. (». Vineonlieller has been on a business trip in Missouri icccnt Jy. Hen GrifVy and family visited relatives at Rogers the first of the week. Barnum’s circus is advertised to bo at Fayetteville on the 2(5t!i of this month. Surveyor Win. Mitchell vvas m town Tuesday. He takes his defeat gt acefullv. Tlioro will he a re-union of the blue and the gray at l’ea Ridge first of next month. Mis. G. II. Gabbert and Miss Rot tic Crenshaw visited friends at Pea Ridge the first of the week. Thomas Frost left yesterday evening for Seligman. He will at tend the re union nt Washburn. \\ lllis Boyd, son of /eke Boyd, left the first of the week for Waco, Texas, where lie will make bis fu ture home. Tiik News wishes him abundant success in his new home. 1'ln’ Democratic club postpone 111oi 1* meeting Inst Monday iiii;h until tlic next regular inoeting. K. !>. Moore is in Fayetteville \ i iting hi- friend:'.. MissMay Lewis visited rolntiv*■ it l’oa Ridge I' ri< 1 nv- hist. She n turned Tuesday. Our friend \\ . (irnves, of Join son, was in town Saturday. II srnillinglv informed ns that lie Inn a new bnbv girl at his house. Miss Mary Dodges, our next doo neighbor, has a new sign. A. \\ . linker will leave Sun la morning for Columbus. Ohio, t attend the <>. A. It. National Ku campment. Mrs. Jas. II. Merry, Mrs. S. \Y Peel. .Mrs. I>r. Taliaferro and Mi lam .Met! ill, ef Bentonville, visitm Mrs. \\ . <i Itice ruesday. .John P. Stafford resigned as Sec retary of the Springdale Savin, ami Investment Company and Jo L. Kennedy lias been elected to sue cted him. We learn from the. Fayetieviil Democrat that Hugh A. lJiusmor contemplates a visit to bis horn sometime in the Spring. I)r. Dare left Thursday lnornin: for St. Louis. Doc. is suffering with annuism tmd he goes to bo ox ainined. He will be absent severa days. Miss Bryant returned to lie UIJIIIC ,1 ; ' I Ur II 1 I .11 t'liu.n . IK VV .1 accompanied by MissAn-gic Loud ermilk who will spend some tini visiting there. We call attention to the card o the Kim Springs Academy whirl will l»e found on theopposstc page J’rof. W. W. Lundy is principal am proprietor of this institution, am fiom what v,e can learn lie is ; thorough and practical instructor. Quite a number of Sjiringdale’i young ladies Were eutortuinci Tuesday evening at the residenci of Millard Courtney. The ntait feature of the evenings entertain inent was a tally pulling. A number of young p • iple at tended an old fashioned apple cut tmg at the resident-s id A. \\ . Hik cr Wednesday night. Kiev repor h splen li I time and wotihin t objec to an apple cutting every night. ])e',r veadergive us your atten while wc whisper smile deliglitfii news in your ear. Tiiere is goim to he another livery stable ii Nprinvdale. It will ho run hv San Stokes and 1’cter (iraham at Stokes old stand. "'Score another tor th Spring City”’ A )H-oi rat ted meeting will hegii at the .Methodist c-hareh next Mon nay night and continue night am day until the aril Sunday night i this month at which time Kcv. I! C. Matthews will close his labor as pastor <d tlio .Methodist cliurel at this place. l*rolii l*jt ionistK. Wo are requested to state tha there will ho a meeting of the pn hibitionists at the court house i Fayetteville on Saturday Sept. L to more fully organize the party 11 was stated in their circular tlui they would hold a meeting on th 17th but it should have been loll The many friends of Dr. li. 1 Gladden at this place will he plea: ed to learn of his nomination b the Democrats of Harry Count] Mo,, for Representative. The Do: tor is worthy <if every honor th people id’ Harry county bestow uj Martin Walker was dow n from Bei ton county this week William Mattingly, of Almoral. low; is here jooking at the country. Tin*evaporator people at Fayettevil art* paying only fifteen cents per Inisli for good soiinti pearlies Jo Holcomb. A J Hale, James I Set and Millaril Berry went to Fayettevil Thursday on business We learn that W. T. Sharp. who h; resided several years live miles sout west ot town, contemplates moving the Indian Nation soon. 1 I> Bader U building a v* ry cot modions and substantial stock ai {train barn on his farm west of tow which when completed, will be the la m tlie township. Petrous Pro's, arts putting a thii story on their mill, and making olh changes to accomodate their new nr chinery When completed this will 1 one of the finest mills in the State. Tom Brazell left town a few nigh tigo without stating publicly what s. coast lie would pail for. It is said th . a warrant was issued for him a it minutes before he decided toomigrat and that then lie halted not on tl course of Ins i migrate n. J, (i. t'attioii, of Karlville, low was in town first of the week, and e i Joyect several rides over tin countr lie is well pleased with both the cm j try and the people here, and sic u j he decide to leave his old home lie w | locate near Springdale • -UajrfUiM i | V* e un Jerstund th i' there is :i t ^ widow lady living in Stokes grovi in a small tent in destituto cireum stancos. She is a member of the .Baptist church and is a hard work inl£ all I respcl table lad v and the l it R i/i'iisof Springdale should lend her their assistance. Send in 2'. or 10 ce its to this office and it will be given to the proper ones Remem ‘ her that the "laird lovetha eheer ' fill gi\er," ami open up your hearts. Kvervbody must settle with ns r by the first of September. Pktross Bao’s. I’roirriunme i For tbo Springdale Baptist Sundae school convention to be held at Shady Krove, on Oet. 11. at 0 a. in. 1st. (hganizslioii and business, t 2d. I)inner on the ground. I ! 3d. Devotional services, i 4th. Gods heart Covenant by G. I W. Brooks. 5ib. The convention of the young by- .\. I,. < iI'egg. 6th. Abuse of Sunday school liter " ' ature by John San let's. 7th. History of the modern Sun ? i day school by 1. X. Vernon. 8th- Will any one plan of Sunday school school work be successful longer than twelve months by , Jess'9 McCoy. nth. Can the interest of the cbm eb he endangered by too great a i Sundav school effort hv G. C. r llauks. -Mump will bp expected from tin different Sunday schools. All come and bring baskets fill I. A general good time is expected. I. M. l*mi i tea, J. F. IIkksom, 1 ’res. <Sec. A VISIT TO ELM SPRINGS. I ! Tuesday evening in company with | John Dodson the editor paid the tlii i\ - ing little village of Klui Spr iigs a short t visit, and we found the citizens of that ' place considerably worked up on the s 1 election. Klin rings is located six m iles west of'Springdale and is surrounded by soim i-of the l" -t farming country in this.sec tion. It derives its name from a largt - spi ing which has its source at therooti j of a giant elm tree. In Kim Springs there are two general merchandising establishmeuts, M. 1) Steele and li. K. Hitter, one drug stori * wned 1 ■> W. V. Steel®, who is *ls< 1 po-tuiaster, ami one biaek.-.uith shop i; n by that stauin h Demoi rat John W Smith. Then are three plivsiei rated at tins place, I >rs (i. Wiigimsoli ('. K. Miiiimi is, and 1. <i. Weleli U i I 1 tire not acquainted w ill the latter, but r the former wa> a resident < i spring dale in day s gone by and while here In made many friends and proved himselt 1 ' tola thoroughly skilled i i the use ol , physics. And last, but not l»j any • nn ai.s least tie- Kim .'springs Acad emy. This is an institution taut tin : good people of Klin Springs should b* i proud of. It o'nriied last Monday "ill - i’l'of. \\, \V. Lundy in charge, an 1 lie ] informed us tliat tin prospects tor a good session were most llaUeiang. .VI ter -i rul ing lour new subscribers am ■ one ■•ad.” and the election returns ’ which, by the way. were the usual i j Democratic majority , we lcturnei i home w til pleased w it h ' an t rip to Kin Springs. , OUR HORN. Keincmbeiing the old maxim tha j •* Win soever IdoWt III li >1 los own 1 On the same shall not he blowed, wt j hope niir readers will pardon us whih ' we toot our ••horn ' a little. ' Since we have been managing Tin e N kws it has been our earnest emleavo . to publish a paper that the peopli would appreciate. We put the sub ; script ion at the low price of si.00 . \ eai and it was piadieted that we wouh soon "starve out.” But how is ny To ’ das v. e are publish ing a paper tha cqua • of any in the county, and we can truth - Lilly sav that our subscription list ex . , I w t I. l .it’ m i v ntinpr id i-r In »»• t < it 111 I (• I ■1 IS l .<> I 1(1 j ii, I d il •r )(■ Is ■a tt w c. U‘ a, :i y. l (1 II published in Springdale,andat its pres cut rapid rate of increase it llireat en to outstrip her county seat contempor arics. Below we gi-e a list ol new soli scribera enrolled since mu last issue: A I,. Ilaislip. .1.11. Winters. .1. Keiclie: • W. N. Pierce. A. !v Snivel's. ( al. (’handlers. .1. T. St ice. K. s Horton. (ieo. W. ltrooks. X (). Wade. .1. l 'lavpool. W. T. St i' i pi in. <i. W. Bradley. John Props. John Steinberg. tf. W. Thurston. /.. W. Thatch. Brazil Powers. H. M (lainett. I. . W. Jackson. .1. li. Loving, II. P. Davis. < . I, Maker. W. H Brogilen M O. Caudle. All the above are from this place. Dr. i<. Wilkorson. J. W. Smith. Prof. W. W. Lundy. Ml the above are from Kim Spring: Mia Ire Smith, Soi-ora. Cal. T II. Ilaislip, Lew isbiirch Tenn. Winter Frost. Sidigman, Mo , W.T. Condon, Mornlton. \:k. In renewals we ha\ e 1! \V. Bryan. I K. Wilseli, J. \V, Fowler Hid A. I Baggett. Is not the above a pretty good show ing for one v.t. kv We think il is. an it is extremely gratifying to us. as i 'ln w , la y oml a d<1 n lth.it ‘-11r eh r! to give the people a good a wi ll a- ; . nn- vjcw.> v- y*-» wu .■«.« A (' ifoyt. of Almira!. Iowa. has reeii ill tow n ic>era I days. nn I will p lum ;,i« ii i r Ills family. Hi- hmiulit lames Heck s farm mic and a halt niii"s west i : town mi the Khn Springs man. and will-ct two m three me- in straw berries sum ether small fruits before •.’iuno holm . Hast Sunday ; fu-ttmott jseves a) von tip • gentlemen enme up 1. nn Fayetteville | and ilcoitph i f then siicccciled in get i ting tlieir nanu s un the May<us docket a. ill fc mints mi chaise of 1 i i:irr into' icated They each |dcsul guilty. si:i I l>aid their lines like nice >oni men For the present their names w ! hewitheld. hoping that ll.eir odea . will not he icpcated in Springdale. Call on .lotin It. Harris A liro . for all kinds of sew ina machine nee dies, oils mid parts. That hacking eough can he so quickly’ cured hy Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold hy II. A Daily-. Will you SulIYr with Dyspepsia and Titver (omplainil' Shiloh’s \' i 1 i 11 i • l* is guaranteed to cure you. Sold hy II. A. Daily. If you owe us yon must settle at | once. John It. Hakims A 1’ito. Sleepless nights, male miserable hy that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is the icmedy for v.iii Sold hy 11. A . I >ai ly. | t alarrh cured, health and sweet h -oath sec ired, hy Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. I’rtfV.5f* ets. Nasal In jecti l free. Sold by II. A. D; ily. V SAmid Legal Opinion K. Buinbrulgo Monday’ Ksq., Ccdintv A tty.. Clay Co., To.x, says: ’Have used Kleetrie Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satislfed ElceLiie Hitts is saved my life.” Mi-. 1>. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse ' C;ive, Ivy., ;h1<Is a like testimony, saying: lie positively believes lie would have died, hadit not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off as well as cure all Malarial Dis eases, and torall Kidney, Liverand Stomach Disorders stands unequal led. l’riee fiUc and SI at II. A. Daily’s. All persons owing us bills past due will please come in and Settle ■ up at once. Hudson a Gj. Sliilolis Yitili/.er is shat you need for eonsuniptifm, Loss of Ap petite, Ilii'./.iiiCss, and all symptoms of I )y >]i"psiii. l’neo iotuid 7"> et-. per bottle. Sold by II. A. Daily. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Group, Whooping Cough and Bi onelui is. I ■ r sale In 11. A Daily, The Rev. G o. I(. Thayer, of I Bourbon, I nr!., s;t\,•>: "Bulb myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s ('onsum|>tioii Cure.” Road ihe “ad.’* of J. A. G. Black burn on ia^t page. (b> to Bob ()it for your fruit cans. Heaviest tin can ox mi m.vhkm and warranted. The best clothing and lowest prices will be toiind at Dodson \ Go's. , Good board and lodg’ng at tlu Springdale Restaurant, bv the day or week. We endeavor to supply the table with til- tiest, and try to make the rooms and beds co nioria ! ble. Cal I on us. Woman’s Relief. “Earth lias no sorrow that heav en cannot heal,” whether arising | from physical, mental, or moral soirees. I’iio promises and consol jationsof the gospel furnish nbund • ant remedies for all spiritual or ■: mental woes, and the Creator lr | stored in the king tom of Naturo, : | remedes for every physical :i i I - Dnent. For ages these reined es ■ were allowed to lie dorment, through the ignorance of man kind as to i their tisos, and for ages more but : little attention was given to rente . j dies for the peculiar afflictions of woman1 who was looked upon and . 1 treated as a slave bv lordiv. and then brutal mur*, an«i her siittennjj .! regarded with beastly indifference. | In I sit t-r times, science tmd Christian , | philanthropy have come to hci re | lief, devising retncilies tor her pet • ! uliar w enknesses, which have Won 'combined in Dr 1’ierec‘s Favorite Prescription, a remedy tint cures : the pains, aches, nausea, displace rnentr., wasting and debilitating at tlift ions to which she is constantly jexposed -Favorite Prescription’ J is the only medicine for women . .sold by druggists, undera ]io-i11\ e I guarantee from the manufacturers that it will gi.e satisfaction ir I every case, or money will be refund | ed. This guarantee has been print led on the bottle-wrapper, and faith I fully carried out for many years. Notice. If you owe Searcy & Sons, pleas call and settle as we need ou money. NOTICE FOr'pTTblVcATK^N Land Ornct: at II \ ukison . A ku . i Septembei, - i d. IHKs. t Notice is hereby given that the to! low ing named settler has tiled not ice o Ids intention to make final proof;|1 -;*i> nort of his claim, and that said prool w ill lie made before County Judge-. 01 in his absence the (‘minty < 'h rk. Wash ington <'omitv. Ark., at Fayetteville \ i k., on (it. -Jiith. lass, \ i/; Jain-; M. Quillen II E. No. 8 ( 0. for 11 e ,v U I Set* t K N El >. Tf 1‘ N 11 •>s \V. He names the following W itnes ■ .sin prove hIs eontiimoils residents i ; upon, a ad < tilt ivat i m of, said land, \ i/ t John S;n age, John E. Koberts. Ileary (■ l"gg. John -sa ailei's a'l ' t wpr'in ; V ’ ' a .. Ark.. i I lit' TU’JiiN. i’ •; lln;i) IlMf. Att ■ < b.UUM2* - (J M 1-aIi v.— ' ■ \\ 11 \ \\ 11 11 .1 n,e» it. a!th\ I'm m ’ I v vuu ure " ( 'ii 11.1'Hi-: s . •• 11> heea'i »c m a nun :i bays all our goods at If. K. Iteaver it l Vs. Large assortment of lady’s and chi(dren’.s cloaks just received at l‘>. F. 1 leaver \ t'u's. Just received a large invoice of ,1 canes for I lie fall and \vintcr trade, and are now prepared to make the lowest prices lo the retail trade or jol> to dealers. H. F. I)e vVeu & Co* Kxpiessly tor tdib ladles—two hundred cloaks. Call at once and make your selections. H K Ok aver A. Co. Politics is the .til absorbing topic of the day. Groups -.1 men are lo lit1 asi*n on all corner* talking on the probabilities of tbe coming election. We h ive our opinion re warding polities but do not s.i) who will be-the next President for we don’t know but we can say that we are receiving and opening up the best stock of general merchandise consist i no of drT irorels clothim' bools ami »Woes, grcceiiea and queenswar« ever opened up in this nm’ ki l. Py tailing and seeing us you will racaiva lull vulu# in re turn, and will *i'vav« keep p ,KvO in matters of interest to yourselves, this We Do know. F>. K. Dkavkh a Co. B. F. Denver »% Co., pay cash for all kinU» of i roduce. * That 3 Ri Bar soap it H. F. Dearer ^ Co., far Ik cants i* very cheap. 15. P. Dearer <% Co., Uaro some jobs in clothing to el we out very cheap. 15. F- Denver A Co., have v hand some line of white goods and their prices sell them. Tin> trio cigar is the be-t ft cent 1 cigar in ton ns am! only kept by 15. I\ Deal er & ('•». Smoke the trio cigar if Ton want the best Havana filler. Buy that t lb bar soar) at M. F. I caver A Cu’s for only lb cents. Moiu i i- soar -e but » littla goer a great way at 15. F. Denver A. <'o’s. Tbo following prices will be good tor a ft w days yet. 20 cards w It It« dress goods for l.'-O. ti I Its coffee for 1 .< i0 I] lbs good tea for 1.00, Don’t fail to <-ii! 1 at 15. F. Dealer \ Co's, and see tbciriinnien.se stoek of shoes. l’l.e uest m tow n. ! 1 lit se 1.2a ladies shoes at B. F. tleaver cb Co s. are good for the ; money. Those 2.00 men’s boots r»t B. F. [leaver A ( s, are a “drive. ’ Men’s tin* shoes 1 5). They 1 must go! Denver’s is the place. F>. F. Denver A Co. tkdivergoods anv where in the eitv fit a of charge Leave vonr order* with them and I they wili he tilled promptly. ■ i ... All account' Dcavor & ('». in at »nc« or they j for collection. made with B. F. I s>7 must bo sottlcd will ba placed out 1 Th# BTmCRfrOTrcT>15*% i*m:M March and 8c ieacn year. It 1« an ency SclopedU of useful info*, 'motion for nil vh-1 pus* t-*io the iu,'. urlt s or th® n oos'itirfl of lifo. Wo oan clothe you end hirnkli you vr*. th lUl the neecanary er i unnecessary nppli.'.r: cs to rids, walk., donco, sleep, c>t, r.sh, hunt work, ri to church, or n'njr nt home, and in v s •»?<■*, * tyles and quanllties. Jurt f gure out what is required to do all thar.e thincr« ICMFORT^fiLT. and you cen ruVn a fair catimat * of the value of the BUYEBB* UUIDE, which will bo sent upon reoeipt of 10 oenta to pay potta««> MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. U1.114 tliatu^iu iivuaue, C^u-mto, lii, ClIICACn. ILL., i >1. ' I.KIiS I Musical Instilments Nl> BAND LOU IBM IMS I 'uifoi ms, 11 at«. < ’»p«, Shakos, Helmet; Plumes, KpaulcttoH, Belts, I’oilellt.'? Short Mer 1\ mils, H i 1.(1 ! KSt ntlTU'Ilt f But Music, etc. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 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Webster’s rnahridfnvl In«ti< i ary is rooommend e«i by th© State SupcriuKiti.jiti i r,* .< »l« m3 and by loading ' *•' Fr-e. i> nt* of ih Lnited ^tau-s mid < a. ft .a It Standard Au thorttv « ;th tr»** t'n.’ied ■* Sui ftiic ' nri and ,ti ihe liorerniueot J'rmtini; «i*v.• ** It ha been selected in cwry ra*«e whore SUtf- I*urrha»»* hare t**eii made fbr ><\hooii», and n Die Ih.non arv upon which nearly ad the achc^-l hooks an Uv-oX Bet the Latest and Best. It is rin invalnablo onfnpam*»ii in er. rv school and at < v. ry I-dreauit Sp*>iinon i an 1 t. sumou.ain .out pfei>;n • a) mo .ui-. » Published by G. & C. MERRIAM A CO SpnagGeid, Wa>s., U. S. A ; ]U ( KI.I.N S AliNH'A S.l l*v The host Salve in the world f< ■ Cut*. Bruises, Sores, t leers, S:i | Rheum, I\vor Sere-, Tetter, CIim ed Hands. Chilblains, Corns, m ull Skin Eruptions, and positive cures Pile* or no pay re.|Uirod. is oaur.mteed to uivc perfect sat furtioii, or mom y refunded. I 11 2.r) cents per 1k>v. For suits h} 1 A. tun I v ?*' oryczs., r *<- v.v-tp*.;^ *T*S*aiiB 12 I -3 V1IY St. Patrick's Piila Arc the Best. 1 lb cm -■ : „ \ m e mails nccor«lii»i£ *" I’ • *. -t f«»iii:al:t that hi.s eve r be< it l|c\ isotl. -’ 1>im an- tlicy arc made from tint bc.-r amt ptu-e-t materials, carefully prepared and sugar coated. iicc ■ s' ■ ■,<-, |he id*.-! -.■arch ing and ic r !e hie cathartic ill Use. 4. Because they correct bilious dis' orders, and pretent ail d;*-.- •■»•» ..rising’ from t hem I tec hi c they riivayj produce :i pleasant cathartic effect. •> lh-e.ic- tin \ ei;n j: li’ dicc, regtl i late the liei r, and aid in r, moving all \ morbid matter from the system. ■ T Because th y arc certain in their action and can always be depended I upon s Itectitise they cur .- constipation, and prevent al: di.-orili rs produced by* i *$ j !l Bee use they tone tip the stomach and aid in tie- dig tem and assiniila lion of the tood 10. Bt-caii-e tin v do not product* piles I!, Because they do not nauseate the stomach, nor grip.- the bowels, not’ produce painful di-charge-, 1*-. Iteeau-eth, , eh ,.rise the entire -y-ti-m | urify the blood and regulate, the lie '-r and hum !-. St. Patrick'- Pills are sold by drng g.Hied .in- dealer-at Vo cents 1 1" r bo\. or ti\ i I . tor one dollar* Do nut let th m pi i-unde you to t ike any oilier kind, until y ou have once tried vt. Patrick after that volt will never he salistied with any other. Sore Threat . mi be cured n one* day by ii-itig t hamberlain - I'.nn Palm Rheumatism. Many cn~ - of ehronio rheumatism that had resist.- I all other treatment, have been cured by Cham berlain.- l’ain Halm Cuts. Wounds and Bruise:. uv healed in one half less time and without b-av ing a scare when t'hmnl i Iain's Pain Balm is promptly applied. Burns and Scalds Th. pain i- al mo-f in-fanfly relieved and the part i|tliekly healed by Chamberlain's Pain Balm Neuralg a can be cured by using ’ Chamberlain's Pain Balm Sprains can be cured w ithia one third then-nal time by applying ( hamber Inin - Pa in Balm i» h r ■ tie parts be com -\i ill* n or iiill.aiui d. n h Vli can always be .lone if you If v.-the remedy „t hand .jOeent and dollar bottles. F sale By 11. i. Daily The Staunch Oid Democratic Newspaper THE MISSOURI Has changed the name of the daily isssue to —the St. Louis Repie, And reduced it subscription rates. OncTeftr, wlfhant Sunday .. .88.00 One Vt'ftr, including humlu) OltXOO The Weekly Republican Ten pages every week. Is the cheapest and best paper in the country. E >r ll l> CAMPAIGN KATES. 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