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Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Umtaso. Backache, Headache, Toothache,
arc THrt. well inK.Slf aIfi.Kruie,
Knrn. S nlil,t rolllil-.
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S. 4 MdMMtLS
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NORTH MAIN ST
DEALER IX
n
uggies, uarna
SFRIXG WAGONS, &'
Etc., Etc.
j"The Lament Atisrtnicnt to Sclwt Krom in
I Of i
?D0T tl QO
lit. I llull.X
luUl Uljfl UO
faii'l, ftiul soiii at
And Patterns cm Ha
the Lowest Uatva
Tupw (vxxii come direct from t!nMiinnul'nrtor
tod do not pass through tlirt-t' or tour
hm. AIho Aent for the
ceU-bri:tf.l iutvnt
lULHOLLAD
B
S P R 2 f$
!fbarln tlie way of turninjr; because there is I
(Htchin(c: because it is the strongest ami I
ietnaiiisiiriiiitmaie. I
AVI I.I iYivr
KL COLLEGEJ
LIBERTY, MISSOI RL
la!cr the Auspices of e
-piii .t .ieiai Assouan..!.. (
ifint-Clat Institution for the Kiiuoation of
uu(t men. 1 nree Dej.artrnents Pre
paratory, Colleire, theology.
IHOROUGH-:- TRAINING
"BnsinpflB. for Tahin. ... T. -.: -t
. . . ; ' ' " ... ' a luirwfuiiai
'uiikj-si.viu year uegins
HIURSDAY,SEPT,3. '85
Tcition 1
!weeki
Sttni n
wksriVadvanc!1 fee8' $21"5 tCrm
fcr iJr ieui, iui'i ana nirius js-jio si er
J..3?!1"""1 fre,f to ministerial students
FnF'&V'tilXl
7 , Ml,u ministers.
aiHuogue address
Jas & Clnrk,
3Hi
Chairman of Facultv.
fegftYS in the LEAD!
BELDiiMC'S
3. Lenelh Strpnffth Flactiniti
IT HAS UO EQUAL!
rT?1 HIGHEST PREMIUMS at
u lASbbTKxAx. JSxhibitioas.
eruKduesc,,c!y t0thfl
PWSISG CGYLE, SUouis,Ho.
I IMts for Ua YTEST Rnr.TTT '
for UWE3Tand BOCTH.
ROCKVILLC. COMM.
MOJITRrAL, CANADA.
ges,
t e La
MSILRI
out.
Salsi hw"n!ffilTHlMPTO,'iMas'
n,"in s'51j. Machine TwLit. But- j
LsT.2 --..WnK Silk and Kensinirton I
wrtofrv I?5 a" the points of sp- ot
gist?, iiuiiu jicv tviu (anil con
scientiousness. have been known to
flCSS I mistake a poison for simple medicine.
VZifJr gfJ Wneoi SKiijr, maJcA tre
W NAN2 4XEUKER.
. .. "
- , Louistilts. Ky.
J"Vir.cre money than at anv thin.
v Leginners succeed
,n None tail. Terms free.
Hallett Book Co.,
Portland, Maine.
one
The Misrhiftf a t-.,
'-"popci iaijtouu
Wronsbt to Five Kamei Men.
I-;ve strictly piou. chizenso: Xa.h -
rille agreed to have a little -a me ot
poker one night last week at the of-
fice of one of the party. The game
ran smootnly tor some time and
auout fic-ven o dock had became in-
ieiiei nucieMeti. i lie !;ve Citizens
bethought themselves of wtr-p-"
hour and each knew that he ouj:u
to be :t home with h;, wife Each
mentally strove to fashion a wicked
fib that would in a meagre r.vMtae
ihe griet of the partner ot his jos
ant! sonows when h-j sliould .nect
him on the family thrcshoM, but they
were about to give n; in !en::ir
when the telephone sounded. One
ot the gentlemen answered the call
and presently announced with a sor
row tu! face and pathetic tone thru
.a . i!a:. h 11:. (i lii-." cit'C. -Viio:
paii were personal friends ot Mr.
Blank and each exhibited much tiain
and ii'f.v at ihe aniiouncement
ot hjs denude. Iy unanimous con
sent, the game pioceeded, and only
ended when the east wa-, tinned with
the roseate hues of dawn, for, with
out saying a word about it, each of
the party had mentally agreed to tell
his wife at breakfast of poor Mr.
Blank's death, and how, as his bos
om friend, lie had consented to sit up
wnn :
the mortal remains lUnhv the
night. Of course each wile was
greai.'y shocked to learn ot the fa'e
ot the unfoi lunate ?vlr. Blank and
readiiy agreed with her husband that
i.e ;ul just exactly right in remaining
w itii ihe corpse of ids l ite lamented
friend. Breakfast oyer, five respect
ed citizens -sought their couches tor
a Mioze, and five devoted wives ami
mothers, their household duties over.
. ,
sougni me newspapers. x little
P-"'''ph way down in one conKT
1. , , ,
caught the eye ot each of these wives.
The paragraph read sotnethiu"- like I
,1.: -. ' " .
sotlglil tlie newspapers. x little
thi
"The juimerous iriends of Mr.
Blank will be greatly rejoiced to
learn that thephvsicians repoit a per
ceptible improvement in his condition
since yesterday, and hopes are now
entertained ot his speedy recovery."
Five good and true wives arose as
her husband, and live llUibands.a woke
,, . . i
on the instant that thev felt soft and
tender fingers yanking their tutted
locks. Each ot those wives held a
newspaper in one hand and pointed
to the paragraph vviih the other.
Five husbands swore at the reporter
who wrote the paragraph, while
vainly protesting their innocence,
but explanations were declared out
()f orJtfr by the chairman of each of
,..t; o,i o, .,f..
.&w wvfll 1 V llllViJJ MUM lilV. VO.llV 1 V.
adjourned status quo. Nasvilie
Banner.
Sinner Among the Saints.
It would be stransre uiileed it
among the multitude of appointments
made hy the present democratic ad
ministration, here and there a bad
man d,tl n0t sIiP hl wh ouSht to e
m the P.tentiary. The country is
so big. The office-holding1 class is
so numerous. So much reliance lus
necessarily to he placed upon person
al or individual recommendations,
that Cleveland would be infallible,
and his cabinet gitted with the occult
power divination, it each could al-
vas tell where the tates were among
the wheat, and the black sheep among
the white. Xo harm come from
these mistakes if they are rectified as
son as found out. Xoman can keep
a carrion-crow trom riving over his
head, but he can keep it trom roost- !
mil m ni iiait. t. p to uate tvery
scalhtwag or lipperv fellow ot bad
repute who has had himse! smuggled
into cth'ce 1 hook or crook, has, up
on exposure, oeen summarily kicked
This is all thiit
necessary.
The best physicians in the land tail
sometimes to detect a genuine case
, , -.
smau-pox, wnne not a tew tirug-
Under the circumstances the sole
1 .!... !.. -! .
wunufi is u7;n ouiv a:.'otic a
OZell
m
disreputable persons have had to be
turned out atter having been put in
to office. St. Joe Gazette.
I have given Tongaline a fair trsai ia
racial neuralgia, and, to use r.iv patient's
own expresv-ion. it is the medicine for
disease. It nas done him more good in
r '
ugs taken betore
I'-Rink'e, M.l). .
week man ao dm
within t tree veaes. J
Brighton Ills.
'. ,
iiie aoj uiioiera.
Balllvinf Mq 22.There j
, is a kind of cholera which has been j
; killing off the ho, in this section fo. I
j some time past and i, getting eriou j
j as it N KrCaYiii considerably. Mr. j
; Mavve i hvi-vr
g an out one
I ot here, lost 14. Mr. Mayvcas
ha 1 !
; consider:. h e b id !! of
ot ia:
e, 10
nearly ad rus cau.e from revas fev
er ; V. m. Overnack, living near Sr.
P.-ul, has lost about 2 : John Hark
enroeder. living two miles north of
here, Iot 13; Mr. K'einorge, of
Ball win has iost a g ,od manv: Mr.
iJepeiitiam,
i er.
;ol
out ten. lie got
Some
:ine
; thiouyh Loins HaI!owa. he having
j an oid prescription, and he s:n the
; inetticme lias cured the rest. Henry
j Red, living about two miies soutii of
! '-.ere lost about ;o head. He was the
'e i Hrt to lose any with the plague.
! Lni
,'aguer, living here, has some
sick hut has lost none vet.
Ihshop .Sharp Pleads Guiity.
Silt Lake, Ttah, Sept., iS.
Bishop lohn Sharp, Utah director of
t!;e I'mon Pacific and one of the
wealthiest and most influential Mor
mons living, appeared in court to
day and pleaded guiltv ot unlawful
cohabition. He claimed that his
1
I plural marrige was entered into bt-
fore any suit ag.tn.st it and in good
I f ilth, according to their religion, but
! recognized the supremacy ot his
j adopted country's laws. ;and would
I live within them henceforth, and
w ould not advise anyone else to break
j them. He was fined S300 and dis
! charged 0:1 oavmeut thereof.
llarrv A. Whitman tarnishes thi toi-
I liuving, to swell the Iong list or testitno-
I Tne unJ.rMjned a resident of
l ort avne, Ind., havniLT heen attticted
with lever and ague ami chronic diar-
with lever and a;iie ami chronic diar-
was told to trv MNhlers Ilerb Hit-
etrs I followed ihe aduce an i Have the
atistaction to state ;hey effected a cure.
K WJ induced to he this certificate for
the beneitt ot otliers similarly situated."
Miss Cleveland writes to a friend
in Washington that she has been
paid $7,250 thus far lor her share of
tiie profits upon her book, '"George
Elliot's Poetry and other Studies."
The sale of the book keeps up burly
well, and her profits will aggregate
not less than $25,000. She U said
to be so elated over her success that
she is already engaged in writing a
novel.
Very, Very Little Things,
Kut very importent your blood corpus
cles. They are bright red. They are so
small that it takes over 3,000 of them in
a line to make an inch. The bright red
color comes trom the iron in them.
When ther is not enough iron the blood
is thin and watery and impure. Pttritv
and viy;or go together. Brown's Iron
Bitters is the only safe iron tonic made.
It enriches the blood builds up the avs
teni, gives health, strength, and eujov
ment of lire.
.Two men seated themselves on
large blocks ot ice in Ainenciis, Ga.,
a few days ago on a "freeze out."
One of them hunted warmer quarters
after sitting it out forty-eight minutes
and the other contestant got the belt.
Mr, Cleveland is now the heaviest
president that has ever occupied the
White house, and if he continues to
gam he will weigh over 300 pounds
before the expiration of Ins first
year's service. It is good, solid flesh
at that.
King Ludwig is thought to be j
crazy because he insulted his uncle.
Hut Ludwig may not be insane.
Possibly liis u ne'e refused to return
to hint his tall overcoat.
A Washington correspondent has
just discovered that the father of his
Country was particular about his
dress, and had the initials 4G. W."
cast on some ot the brass buttons
which adorned his coat.
Senator Palmer of Michigan has
shipped from his old homestead, at
Ash ford. Conn. , where he was born
a large assortment of old household
rei.c, etc., for the furnishing of a
log cabin elected on his Detroit
grounds.
Cahier. are holding up a little on
account of the nali-pov epidemic
Catia hs
Our English Cousins
London. In a recent trade-marksuit in
was shown by swoin evidence that over
ntne ntillion hot! ies f t facob Oil had
been sotd liere during the past lew vear
Leading chemists ceriii v that the sale "01
this remedy exceeds th.it of. all others;
end that it ts being recognized as the
iijlt.. Litai it 1
best pain-enre ever "di
ious rr.e jmatism it ha
scovertJ. In ser-
accomalished
ionishittg results
Hi!
I
7 HZ
BEST TONIC.
This medicine, combining Irn w:t!i j"'9
ures lTp ,,,iT, IiidigefttiotL rnLnrw.
Jnipnre Itloo.i, Jlalaria.t hills nud l ticrs
:jit Neuralsia.
!f is a:t unr&iknsr remcUy i r I'iscssos of
HiAnvyn and l.iver.
U is iruiia.iijle tir I'iscaes ptrv.U.ir tJ
Vornen, ami all who lend stdei.tirj- Uve.
Iti1x? not injure the teeth. cans heai'.aciie.or
fs-Kiriee consiiratiOn o'A-r 'm mol.Cir.f dn.
It enriches ari l nrifies the blorxi, :inu:au-
tie npretite. aia the assimilution of fohl. re
've ir-jarthiirn and Iifrlehirs. aud ttrtngth
tnthe niu !es and nerves.
IVr Intermitreiit Fevers. I.assitude, Lf.ck of
E rry. A.c, it has no e-;r.a'.
Cf The prnuine has aN.ve trd r.mrk and
erased red lint s on v. raj-per. 1 ukr other.
lr o.!jb, EKOIVV (HltlKiL 1(1. inn IHuKi. ID.
TH3 KOBT
Penetrating Liniment
IS TEE WOE.LD.
A rn-WFrfi:! rrerarattm
fo concentrated thatalew
rtrof.s arpl'ed to the eur-f;-c
viil peiierate to the
vrv tioiie.anfi almost In
iliiSVIt I'AIS.
Rheumatism
IifsTxralgia, Sprains,
Pi iJT Joints,
3 misei. Cramps,
lams Hack,
Tooth-Aclie,
Sor Throat, Pains
in Liimbs, 5 torn -nch.
or Bowels,
Or in nr.v part of Svstera.
Will Nut Soli. CLOTilLSO
nor dii-e!or the Win. It
lias t't't-n in eonsraut Cfte
y Phjiciaes ati'-i others
ijr 'j years. i'rieefiOc
Prepared only by
JACOB Si MERRCLL, St. Louis, Wo.
TOK SALE K"?" ATT. DRTJOGISTS AN3
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1IKE OOiD
t!CO Pagrs. I.!nr -1 i. c:oTh utMfriPt blnSlof SO9.
f t",lS". j.. . r e ! '1,-c. Ibis tMyk
t .;;tfiirr r.Ti ib suratJ, ;r ' :j I or t ur;yiiti want to
l J - ittrj-; ed.liar., 1CU '- .--ca. m ! i every f w menitia.
it a;th, UAiity, re ftoruoted by ii ad-
U , fia rair f:sirr, - , 1 . :f Wfr, t ic I aid, h0
"s UTT troUpht t..ir,V vr-.. rf; ".r.'I flil i-bm MCTXBM
f-t: to .fp. JSnt iif! br t - W tTTlEll. St. Louis.
Marah 1 1
f1cREYN0LDS.& SCHWENK
Boo u& Shoe Makers
UUT LER.1MO.
Boots and Shoes made to order The
best ot leather used.
Shop nwrth side ot Square. 49 tf
TO HAVE HEALTH THI UVCB MUST BE KEPT IN 0RDE1.
j - a fare for Liwr Cmpliln tend !tta etoHd b a Twrpl eon
::r:onof thm Liver, u Dvppift. CoDtiptioat BiiioaD9,
JAt:adic,Beft4acfa, Mmimn. ifiamatiir,ctr. It ngmlmt
t. e bowls, part B the bk4, ftnl strvucttMn th tm.
n IsTsJamble FASILY MRDICHlK. Tboiuwls of Tmtttnta
' j w i( itMrib Amj dniffrUt wtU UU 70a Its repuuloih
Or.G.W.FITZPATRICK,
Offics 608 Wyaadstts St. KANSAS CITY. MO.
A BOCLA PHTSIl i!D sreezow.
MAKE! A SrCILTT T THE UMlHS or TBI
f EYE, EAR A.I THROAT,
Locales "a Kaa ti:y mm ivx operations tot
Caianu-t. FaiM Papll, Tm-ryfium mod CroEye.
oceertul'y performed. Granaiated Lidsaad Scrofo
loua Sore Eye cured in tiort time, by a mlid procen
of treatment. Deafnw. R-'r.frlD in tbe En and
Catarrli treated; also. Nerrona and Blood Diseases,
. Aerrous Blmdneo ana raii tvot. .ffTtnf Ir. fcTet
j of best quality, fined without piB. Charge reasoa
" able. Comui im" Fret- Call or write Induce sama
S" It IE U I
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Ohio & Mississippi
TJ.YIlW-YT.
The Direc: ar.J F.i: Li::.- tt
; Cincinnati,
Louisville,
Washington;
Baltimore,
NEW YORK and the EEAST
J -SOLID DAILY TRAINS to
-1- CINCINNATI ami LOUISVILLE
inioliiu;s, with Throu-li D.iv Car,
IVii 'or Cars ae.d !i!aoe Meepin.-' Coaches.
No Change ot C.us tor ativ c!.i ot
To Washington in 2S H 0 111
To Haltimorc in 29 Hours
This i- tive IIoirs r;i:t-kcr than the
tastest timebv anv other line.
The Dav Lxi'ittMS runs entire train
censists of Day Coac!ie and lhiMiri.in.
Parlor Car-, lrum it Louis to Cint in ;iati
and Louisiv lie.
The Nit.nr Kxi-rkss has s-Ieepers with
O'.it change No other line trom St Louis
otters a Daiiv 'i"lirouj!i Train Serv ice t
the Nation-l ' ai-itai..
Paiace iiuffet Sleeping 0; s
are run hy the () & M" on Ni-ht L
press tron
St. Louis to New York
M 2 j53l 13 Bl ST
iVittjour j;nie in Ilotlls
BEVI' tlOi Ti: .11 ;KM)VIIdLE
And Winter Resorts in the Southwes,
The Double Daily Lines ot Parlor Cars
and Palace Sleeping Coaches by this line
from
ST. LOITS to CINCINNATI and
i.ouis villi;
making direct connections at both points
with morning and evening Express
Trains, having Palace Hotel and Sleep
ing Cars to Chattanooga, Atlanta,
Savannah and Jacksonville without
change. No I'crrvs or Transfers by this
Route!
The Only Line running a Sleeping
Car of any description be
tween St. Louis and
Cincinnati
For tickets, Kates, or anv particular
infomation, eall on Ticket Agents ot
connecting lines; West Northwest and
Southwest. Or in St. Louis, at 101 &
IO N. Fourth St.
W. .PEAUODY, W. B. SlIATTL'C,
Prcs't &(ienM Manager, Gen'l Pass'r
Cincinnati, Ohio. Agent,
G. D. BACON, Oenh Weslern Passenger
Agent. St. Louis, Mo.
auvertrser 10 con-
t con tains lint of newsrtarters and estimates
ofthecostof advertising. The advertiser who
wants to spend one dollar. Jlnda in it the In
formation be requires, while for him who will
invest one hundred thousand dollars in ad
vertising, a scheme is indicated which will
meet his every requirement, or eon be made
to do to hy flight dumats tatily arrived at by cor
rttptmdence. 49 Adfucns have been issued,
sent, post-paid, to any address for 10 cents.
Write to GEO. P. HOWELL A CO.,
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU.
(10 Spruce St. Printing House Srj.), New York.
just whit too Anvil, Vise, 1
WANT. CUt-Ott to Ol ,
Ihe best for
farm and
home use.
Either size.
tun. 15.30,
$6.50, sent freight paid, on receipt of
price, t vour hardware dealer does not
keep then. Good Agents wanteed.
CHENEY ANVIL & VISE CO.
DETROIT MICH.
GREAT STORY;
CjlMr
J am.e s
I'ayn i s
now b e-
ing published in our familv, weekly pa
per. Also each week we give a sermon
by REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, a
feature alone worth the price we charge
for the whole year. In addition to the
continued stories, weekly sermons by
Brooklyn's most noted Divine; and uen.
eral literarv miscellany, every issue con
tains the following: illustrated sketches
of prominent men, letters trom all parts
ot the world, news of the week, happen
ings of interest in Missouri and Kansas,
full and reliable market reports, political
goings-on, Washington news and special
departments caretuilv ectited for Farmers
Little Folks, the Family Circle and busi
ness men generally. The present pub
lishers have conducted THE TIMES for
15 years and have learned by experience
tiat uenuine merit wins more friends
than anything else. The public can
therefore rely on us 10 add every im
provement desirable, and to spare no ex
pense in keeping our paper at the head.
We ere encouraged bv eur largely in
creased hst ot subscribers, now nuberir.g
over 03,000. to continue the Reduced
Price or $1,00 a year, and will therefore
receive subscriptions at this law price.
Everv Democrat, Everv Western Man,
E'erv Farmer, Every Housekeeper and
Everv Intelligent Newspaper Reader in '
this section will find something every j
week in The TIMES worth our price of !
$1,00 a vear. Specimen copies free. Re-
v.- J.,i monev order or remits- i
..j.-u. . .
trrrei letter, to
tt. The Times, Kansas City, Mo
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Commercial Uwi
5060livo St., St. Louis, MO.
Foremost Establishment of the kind In tfie
West. Complete In Every Department. '
Thorough anil Tiu tirl Inxtraruon in llrx k kwi iKir.
hand. ete. (irai'imtea BSi-tHl to Itoaition- ,if trnl nd
1 rite for Oire uIiitn or rll in irwin, liefora entHii(
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iu atiual i'inei!riiie K11 rn ; t It w it. r.-
utove lv-r anJ - n in joint : ii:n-tn:i' o in &t U; v
Snd tatfliwtit ol rt itri Camp r t in uai. 4 a. I. fcil.
Dr. Henden on, t)06 Wyandotte St.. Kanat C ity.Mp,
XNCTARtUM. HiwV!n. r..l. fh' !f7 rllTMt cnT.
MARREAO!
AMO HEALTH
h (-J OE. 8tM) PH
llluntrnted.
All that thudatibtftTl rnrifi-iflor taoUijliUjl muni Ui
Jknow, Clhta ntvl mill! Iilri'liiu ai ct, iqr 3Sc.vr
jriaen U'iioh. m r I x-.M-ni wirttti, mD7 or .ii-,s
Jvr... ...... ..n... oi, w ,
lb-Krmtti.-liillt, Nrrrou, lw-llHlT.lini'lioBetC
lo ltirrlHir. f Ltn-nir .11 ion nn'l i .imp: Trr.
HTP't'M. riror,llt. ( .1 "-. ;-r .- .rmrx
MARRIAGE
AKil rJ--.Llrl
ti( !-f. "30 PjSo
All that tSodoiil-iffl i-iirioii.or ii,a . ' -y-vt
ko, CiW-li i.nJ Mvtiit liiiij:niu; fi,i . i-.-M'i-'j
ni'.:.n G'il'1". IO " l V-.-nl MftlMl. nut 'r tif.l5 .
DR. WHiniE8c,,TTVocol5i
DR. STRONG'S FILLS!
The Old. Wolf Tried, Wonderful
Health Renewing Remeaios.
CTDHUC'C ClUiTIVC Dll I C !.
I A pi'i4 curu for
Liver Corapl.int. K.(ulatinr Hi. KooKlt, I'urifxinj
th. Blood. Cloannnir In 71 M.lanal T.int. . rr.
frt car. for lli ff ,arMbc, Couftilirtkiliia
mil Illlloa. UI.or.rrm.
Khr ummtl.m. Inur to.liu dic
tion, r-irulri!y f th. LowkIi A prrrlon. lOM
t eVllruIr f-inilra, vthin and hracmi ta .
tt.rvou. .y.trrt. .nl r:vm- vifor and h.alr h towy
hl.raof Ot. l,.-!r. .Mll (Vnail Knr Pkmi-h!.
.ic. d ltcMt K ll: i :.. l.O.Nlm tt-..N. &ir
an
PILL
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA. ,
From these sources ari Uiree-ronrtin of
tbe dUeascs of tbe hutnan race. Tbee
ermptoms indicate their existence : Xass of
Appetite, Bowels costive, Blest Ilaavd
avclc, hUBMi after Mlliiar, snralra t
es.rtlom of body ml ad, Iimettlon
of food, IrrlUtbtlitr of semper, Xaw
spirits, A fMllsf or berlss; n.Kleetea
some datr, Dlzsloese,FlaUrinsrot she
U.ert, Dots before tbe eyes, highly eoI
ore el Crln., CoarTIPlTIO."7 and de
mand the use of a remedy that Httit l Irect Ir
ontheLlrer. AaaliTerrncdioineTCTT'
IIL.IS bare no equal. Their action on tbe
Kidneys an4 6kln is also prompt; remorlnir
all imparities through these three "sct
engers of tbe aretes," prCKlacinu appo
tlt,soand dircstton, rcgnlar stools, a Hfr
Ekinaudarigoroaabody. TCTT 1'ILLH
canse no nausea or grriping nor lutcrzero
with dallr work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
Sold rrrwbsr, Ofa.44 Unmj Ht..H.Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYEk
etsritly toaWsr Uicx Lt a single ap
plication of tiiU UTi;. Sold by nruyjsu,
sent hr exrrei on trcipt or
Of.rn, 4i MurrriV Pt Wk ." 1 rrr.
Tarr-s masuai c? wzfui. receipts
M- T3TJN;
W.yne. Du Page Co., Illinois. m
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE
rercherea 11. ram raleed at S.OOO.OOf. .
which lecleees V"
75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES
Whoa. Mltr Kf Mind aaalKhrl K Mf r'
rorled In STLI) IlOOhS OF HUSH.
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA.
BlVVis ssers
ICO
co
limned I'slllnx,
Cl4 rwncb fa.
IIOO COLTS.
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1.. KMf(l4 T . atl
kovtT v.n-ar.1 .Mawam
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