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ener: eas Poff. NERVOUS DEBILIT?, ‘ = c = Puffs perros | FS CNFEDHR : peor | cou r . Rant : Bank in the pan - j : Vault, B urglar-Proof Qaof, i ' sp sale Time Lock MED wg Chemists, “ ij R = . Glee Forth 10th St, Tt Mo t Se d We Z oe Lad sponses: Beene $3:.2 wonTie.$5 : 3 monTHa, ve. 3 a . - ata » 4 ays in ae BE Mei Sie Rens is = Ww \ i at I = Th . > Hanover, O., policy adler ( 4 | DIRECTORS. rome sit Blood Diseases, a bovine Dre eccemnt 1. C. Clark Serene Debi z.Brok 1 Down saa | sleep atnight. The doctors told me I eos oh es eae : Hon, J] Be emer: Biter er ore had consumption and worfld die. [ have | tele nS oid Ger Ni stento Gee " pr nate reduct IN plains i Ww. sCcCOT?T’s taken six bo.tles of Pisco’s Cure Pa ees DO .nR : t t bec n 3. : Sa ENOWNED are NO. 13, cough is entirely gone and I | many, was born at Burlington, Vt. P : ; Denies J Bard, 4 ever. 23-141 Exiraie Born. | January pith, 1822. Te acquired | or speaking of a merchant as an} Gey W. Miers,” “4 aT aes Smith iheau iments ob hiscauceton Reed es iti enterprising busmess mar when | I 'veard. ea | public schools ot his nerg i ae ee OFFICER 7 i J } > or, gaining control of all the Rose eo cs j we eRS m0, een THE ACME PULVERIZER, j and when twenr years of age grad- | e: : 2 ies eee ete tee meer bole. €oea, Beef and Irom : : re s aati eae | agencies and forces of society and} Parties turnishing their own no ree ils Gesetaat e at a uated tre the University, of Ver- | Government and using tor their own laces . > 1 ee ; baal LEWIS CHENEY - - President taisw.t Morr s Syne PILES. mont. pon leaving this institution \ nds th hi £ i } pices Stet OryRees pee wide, | J.C.CLARK - + - - Vice President. Dr. 5 ed 5 pe : : > ends the machinery of parties, pol-) ready for use aves or ce F.1. TYGARD - - - “ashie _ | __ Bae 3 he determined to study law, and | tics, legislation and) daw H ha we coi aay renga tater wie pil sic J | tics, legislation : aw. e has} reduc = ee = ae j pursued a course of re « in Mass | seen the despoilers of ney EES. SEAS MN ENS 2% ;. Mie ere Sri eri bene adentted : <= : e of our country | Extra rates are charged when the BUT LER t to practice he removed to St. Louis ani nS il they over hadow _ the | party 1s well known, as it takes more =! Fe Sos : : land, so that all men teel their! {to counteract the influence a long : at where he engaged in his profession j 5 pees oot ; } x 7 : —— i ; | He has been familiar with their op-| residence is supposed to exert until 1837, when he settied in Des} erations ins congre tue be es . See : : era is ins congress, anc xe has | Candidates for office will be charged 5 Moines, ‘Iowa. In the following | Known their workings frot fees i - i ines i = ee ae Ses = ew workings from the in-| sn proportion to their wealth as a igs year he was elected State Director in | cide Pic bas seen he se cia re matanel : = s : | . rbsces is a - | guarantee that their pr s P| a ’ ‘ the organization of the State Bank | pulsive eee e anllionairers wee ‘ BR cece eee 2 GIGE Opel < | louse Bloek CL yD CRU H E R Ppaowa, and inthe uext was State pL ae ear teat will be fulfilled. : ’ : J J M4 a, and in the next was State | alongside ot it a repulsive mass ot | XK eae Bur - AND LEVELER Commissioner to investigate and re~| serfism; he hasiseen wage-compe- ominations for Fifty Years LER, MO. : s port on the condition of the Execu- | tion drawing its rivets closer, fasten- New York Herald. 4 Rorsaleabthe tive Department of Towa. About jing then around hundreds of thous- At the present time it may not be] Cash Capit ul and Surplus, $57,550. 4 Grange Store this time he was elected Chairman | ands of women and children, and out of place to give'a table showing JOHN H.SULLENS... President s ot the Republican State Committee, | bringing the whole industrial system the nominations and the balloting in| "TP. Ws CHILDS, ....- ce President. z = and in 1860 he was botha Delegate | under a strite more degrading than the democratic conventions within the My ° .-- Cashier. to the Chicago Convention and the | Guronic war. ue Bicate Pe willie seen that | DON KINNEY...--Clerk and Collector. ; fri Representative of Towa on the Plat- inétead of looking in to these Breckenrigde enjoys the honor of se- —- the majority ef the tills of the human ears ‘ E A ted f = eae ioe 3 tedy arise from a derangement of the form Committee Upon the inaugus } world-shaking questions, and trying cpa the Boe on the fifty- DIRECTORS Liver, eager peen e core are ration ot President Lincoln, Mr. | to meet them—instead ef using os sixth ballot. Next comes Franklin In order to effect @ ours, as zr : i ui —inst€ee of using: P & . —— dowels, rae Brean 1 Pics RES oe lerce, W as ate Per toremove the sauce. Irregu- Kasson was appointed First Assist | influence as a politician and Party ae ho was not nominated until Dr. T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, ter and Bluggish action of sho Dowels, sat Postinaster-General, a position | Je,der in invoking the oe the torty-ninth ballot, and Horatio | R, D. Williams. Green W. Walton, Headache, Sickness at th nach, Pain : : leader in invoking the powers that} . Judge J. H. Sulle Dr. N, L, Whippl ‘athe Back and Loins, ete., indicate that he occupied until the tall of 1862, | Congress possesses under the con- Seymour, who was chosen on thell acy xepiae. 1 wechide:” wis fe Liver is at foult, and that nature re- ae eG ee NE remae el x : : enn cthird EE peste ey Coulee quires assistance to enablu this organ $+ ren he resigned to accept a nomi-| stitution to take means of averting : aie by AE Datetest ro Ree ae reel threw off impurities. I. v. , py IN Cy, VF aD nation for Congress, but im the en-|the ‘dangers that have grown up 1836. Martin Van Buren first , e - Rue Jenkins. ‘ly Ash Bitters arees; all; re ies : c F ve ang i g 2 ; (iieoat de eenie sane. pert #23 | suing election he was defeated. In| throughignoring them—he has but — ~ \ OTHER STOCK mild in their action and effective as a DEALER IN 1863 he was appointed United Stites | 5 SNe Pre olacne iyo. Martin Van Buren, unani- ZR STOCK HOLDERS 3 appointee nited States | profited by the ravages of the plagues 3 " cure; are pleasant to the tasteand tak FPUrRwNwivte we Ree : iF : ve aha < > Sal G, B, Wickmar C, C. Duke Gai sybethehildrenandadulta, Ta- eee 2, | Commissioner to International | he has helped to propagate. mously. John Deerwester, O. Spence kan according to directions, they are « BABY CARRIAGES | postal Conzress, held in Paris. On| 41 een teeing 1844. James K. Polk, ninth bal- John B. Ellis, J, R, Esti wafeand pleasant cure for Dyapensi2, : See ; asians oa: tatesmanship! Is this what you} | . Dutcher, J, J, Mck General Debility, Habitual Coxr- ot asvaty les ene his return he was elected weber i eall statesmanship? Why, man, it Oe Donovan A, H, Hur stipation, Diseased Kiducys, Good Hearse Always on Aaer | of the Lhirtv-Eighth Cor nd |: } eae 1845. Lewis Cass, tourth ballot. etc,etc, 48a Blood Purifier they COFFINS p eile » 8nd {is a thousand miles t dema- : . : . oh are superior to any other medicine; at the close of that was chosen for | eoeuery which has be Resok the 1552-0 Frankl Pierce, forty Large Fire and Burglar clansing tho system thoroughly, cnd Made and tarnished He “ERRNO in (S6e OF | ROeuaGLy, ohare ea een Pnmthiballol Proof § ee taperling new bifeandencrgytothein- | Orders may be lett at “the Thirty-Ninch. In 1867 he visit- | great forces in the world’s prog-| "gig 7, roof Safe with time lock. wld. Itts a medicine and nota» after night or on Sun ed Great Britain, France, B toa 1856. James uchana, seven- beverage. ve : ae arene Receive: ‘ . Holianc t Swi 1 ind | i ee teenth baliot. eceives deposits subject to check at ASE TOUR ORUOGIST FOR PRICKLY ASW SITTERS, at Ue ud, Germany, Switzer sass He has had great opportunities of | 8 John C. Breckent toe ff. | Sight: Loans money buys and sells ex sdtakenocther. PRICE, $1.00 per Bottle. Itaiy, as Commisstoner on the part} thas serving and saving tt oe } 1960. ohn dreckenridge, fit- | change and does a veneral Banking bu RHCKLY ASH BITTERS CO.,SOLE PROPRIETORS United States to Wi pale cent ahae Gave “overtaken | eee Pane gees ; ——— = VO Nn postal connec iit on politic ieee 1864. George B. McClellan, first Your business is respectfully solicited inducing all i Fis bas bad che i coe eal ballot. x He has hac power. again and] S68 Bley Tal i é 1868. Horatio Seymour, twenty- THE HORNS r a at i : j again, of thwarting the nes of | third ballot. { iams preliminary ay |the people's emies while they 1872. Hors ace Greeley, mdorsed. | i a | to 18731 s 4 mem! of | were raising the buttresses that now | 1876 iel J. Tilden, second | the General Assen of Iowa, and | protect them. But he has never ha ae “eas = IRON (North Main St was electea to the Forty-third andj ified a hand on that side, and never bp vail hi ils cet ane (North Main St. 2 Hl ond ballo Forty-tourth Congress. | uttered «a word of w y to the | ee : . } = Vor re XG a : = i A poe Pate 1884. Grover Clev eland, second Vw Doors South of th Soon after his accession, President | country. He has from first to” last ballot. —~ | Hayes appoinied Mr. Kasson United } stood as the shitty uphe 5 of the | | | © N i ‘e P O S O r F I C I | Stites Mint Spain, but on ac- | money-power, the bank sharks, the World’s Fair at New Orleans fere count ct the stand he had publicly | Jand-grabbers. the railroad-wreckers | Will be open to the public on De- supe ara taken in Congress upon the subject | and all the bandits of monopoly. cember tst. next and copunue until —S FACTS RECARDING i of Spanish atrocities in Cuba, he de-| Thisis the great indictment ot | June rst, 1835. The Memphis Short J hi} E han’ mia fo, aad < H é 2 | Route South will enabie people in { Mf, Eaters ATO aChis. clined the porttoho, and was then | Jim Blaine. the West and Northwest to visit the | 1 aoa ‘ a * ft = me “ : | . : inf pc UvER stl Mabwey Sates given that of the Austrian mission. Par worse than all his other tatoo- | great Exposition at at ling cost, as { 4 Hie rs ii requiring acertatiam ei Upon his retirement f service in worse. than his Wall | this new route (the only direct line | ly 2 on e. a rT: } . be 1 th or CiPengi Bie ite ce Vienna, he returned home and was | abling ; worse than his Mul. | Detween the. Vest and South) makes 139 3 Sue sce. Enlivens: HARDW. elected to the prtveseventh Cons} joan eee worse than his land woes a to ii w Orleans a compat ' g ters; n hi tively short one. | SESS compte ae gress from distr: and stock bribery by railroads; | During the Great Fair, round trip i is Zz > a safe and speedy ranked as one ot the : an lerhanded era- | ticket New Or! i = oniplexiou. = < 8 worse than his underhanded opera- | tickets to New rleans, good to re-| ss a wae ee Q: UEEN NSW ARE leaders of the House tions as a pal ot Gay Gould; worse j turn nil June rst, will be on sale } Grocery House —" eg : - 4 2 le H > : ment from that boay than his defense of the Tribune rat- | via the Stemplus Hoate, at very (om OF { j regretied ‘a ee ast rates from Kansas City and all pointes | - gretied. system: worse than ail the paltry | 5, a 1 es; 1 arrange- of strange and useful information, free BUTLER, MO. ae = iish nee inythe WW eat) 280 ep eo ee pa oe * 7? Be. HaRTER's IRON TONIC 1S FOR SALE BY ALL } scheeming for selfish any be made ‘to accommodate 1, STS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE: | no tt | ment of Jobber Blaine. le in the best possible man = ee me | Tp aceite te ee Ss | ste. He has been talse to tis OF tire trains, with new Pull- Pe bl ene ea ciples mi ffet Sleepers. between Kan- at he Ren Se The teeble # 1 a a gg: : \ ' P | os! TERS: strong Americ se to H pre s and Memphis, where Close} stand on the East side of the Fon io a wos: s nam isso te ~ are made with all Imes | TENT aoe : : Peat square, are leading the | mach Bitters | stood, s a is used to x vor r » Sout . | agers No work Short Route Soul GROCERY TRADE IN | wontest . from the West iat c s vote anta, Nashville, tey- BUTLER. nvilie. and all Their stock 18 composed OF me WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE FILLS Secure Healthy action to the Liver bes @ relieve all bil- oubies. STRONG'S PILLS! Old, Well Tried, Wondertul ith Renewing Remeaies. G'S SANATIVE PILLS Ferthe 255: for int, Reguiating th sate Sorbet aa efter oe oo wiache, Constipation STRONG'S PECTORAL PILLS 255 iGonehe.Cotds, | | | } STOMACH BITTER? { ot thi ! corrective. TE! of flesh and appetite, | tailure to sleep, and growing evidence of } premature decay, j acted by the invigorant | braces up the energies and forti- Hes the cons 1 SEWARD A. HASELTINE, | PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT'Y AT LAW, SPRINGFIELD, Bt iseccisten at Wasbington. D.C. — vequested. Icquizies answered ree cad promst who has lived to be attract » negro, but beauntul rt their rights. —Ex. 1 Trip Tour- s route t resorts of the South. ap and time card of and note particu- ;, LOCKWOOD, 1 Passenger Agt. Kansas City- Genera pproach of the thun- r jast Saturday Mr. Lewis s brother were loading | rfarm, in Jackson g wh stroke ot lightning — instantly and also killed a a the team.—Oceola Suz. wis was on the wagon Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and Fhaney Groeeries, Glass, Queensware and Cetlery. THEY ARE AT LESS EXPENSE n any nouse in the ‘ity, and the e do not fear competition. They ps srices for produce. They solicit ance of the patronage of customers, and will gladly atter at any and all times. tor liberal a cont many | to their wishe: Goods delivered in the city trmit« ; promptly. Chas. Denney. i