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spenc L, to nist i dark t » bowl pov’s picking up that one book more and m z the reces- ed to be an i rit tT oevent sion . : as thegan the orion « oOked yaram | ) Faces = - ky in ali vour ives, the insiznih ier . : « the mo us t 1 seemed + : iia j ¥ Saeed ab us « & 2 i a May i SARA eae Baia: Te 4 atl asia for infants and Children ming, “ 4 ps ee ie date ‘: 1 : i Lit ¢ Dr. Tyng | Ae j ort the } a! | “ . g premedital: 1 anc sccidents + t "ae ‘Casteria sso weil adapted tochildren that J Castoria cures Co! Constipation, . t < look, 1 = t : j [ reco: od ib yaperior to ar ‘ Sour $ . Erict.uon, cou think, is of more iawportan Sy Ww vote . 2 1 had -bas superior to an; ription ss : ee me caen : : kpowatome’ ILA. Arces2,X D., ee tee meee were ree you than any even e las : ‘ : ete Dv a threshing macnine 111 80, Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. muries or the final desiru es i . = # : suing, and Tee Caytacs Couraxr, i 2 Fulton Street. N.Y. world because it is going to de zhite + or 4~¢ spe . ;DOSuTe ewhere you will be alter ali the ¢ woUrC ve ve ea dds shall be demolished, some [451 © wou ) collision and some by explosion, | better a e me by tracture and some i ev- | Phe tact is, Ie haa Poe, soine by trost and some by | Was Heed over by 500 0 | e | i 4 t Who wr A pydoor t i nflagration, al) von itwo and s we ‘ i ae ries ; ne prev i: the Back, Burns, Galls, &c. An Instantaneous Paine se two rolling On, the one Si <4 ¢ 233 1 ti Brion We Would no’ ee AIS relieving and Healing Remedy. es and nmmensities ot aptuies ox rnp yw ee i jthe other rolling such w i sand immensities of pang; roll- | © of lite. 2 1 o’° | gup, rolling up; rolling down, €0u'd be pur ¢ 10 6 o'clock i lene : agen Bilan jing down; two wortds—the ove | 10 Z, ve ow ‘ cpeat ti st 6 O) beaven. flash nus a ericitv. pent ee nd pic eold) As < toward | ry i a >) If you continue to ask me b the | . * ¢ : € t France crew | rd wee s rag < een i 4 stappears tome, Tot \ ape t i een ats like tour or five piciare galler sai . : I ‘ Vv Vears sunning info each other, a Dus ioe ta ee eee : 5 OF | \ . vy leaped i } O ) ! vith dort, a soouvre, a Lug mbourg, I ~ vit Joy, | ir corridors adjotaimy Boshood : ere : x ‘ ¢ spires ter AA "Os ery, church vailens, ne g | a “= 4 LIFE’S GALLERY. ‘i ? : « tne quire] 6 ker iil § ; Inthe boynood wadery are the | Ne ; | fe | 5 Ee or z neers wide awa it 3 ses mv fed > say : | es of schoolmates and college | Ga | i 23 e | ree . ¢ > i . .m Op! *g> r mory walks through that gallery. | i c = ame ie sethem now, Avine kites, plas ae i ia mh ee We desire to say to the farming community that we are now ; : e . | may wind this way 1 t, ane | hoard but leape rt sothat prepared to receive Corn in any ve We have ent rhall. trundhing the hoop, ranging |, i : ; - : i woods for nuts, coasting the | en te a i ee on | | ae handling Corn easily and expeditiously. Our side, or, later, with me bending papen = 106 So } metnes. Phe most ot IESE . teixt \ eat papier | nies Benya . 1a ve : : F hot box and pa-s ces where the | can see ats tnlls, and its al ail =O apamions are eparted., A large] 4 8 j - | i Grade very easy and pertectiv safe To those who have in yer Of Those who were uot a the past so liberally favored us, we return our hearty thanks, ie © heistican. clic at WU ee os SR oerriias er ease Up aE We WHE Spring t and respecttully ask a continuance of their patronage Vo ly Chnstian, died dissipated a R i j I . hed I ‘ pa | OEE UEC. eaael (Or are we ftue shove and wich the so up the | those who have not heretotore dealt with us, we desire to say whed in sin before 30) vears « : ; | : : eee : x Pah Beiee ; re a : shall be able to meet them J crass. banks, leaving this old ship | that we earnestly solicit a trial, believing that our mode ol : Me riti s sh ' = ne : { : ae ‘ The wine cup with it ees Ric laie Wal ecaies a Tid to ethes crc, Grove doing business will meet vour approval, and, if so, shall en ecutthe jugular vei ot theirim cee ' 4 5 ne deaver to merit a share of your patronage. Webhavea large a nowned surgeoe, had a case of euiter ge on the rough seas having ended f 5 tal souls. Poor fellows! They |. e . Beer ten ar eee See ae CHLOERE quantity of ith fdbaihonuces ie brought to him tor treatment. The | forever. ithe world without God and the 4 i : - : —— patent was several times a n=} “Rocisandstorms Miltearno more, | QO MME DE GSES EH A “VW Ss EE EDP Id slew them. Splendid fel- When on that eterial shore, ‘ : Drop the anchor, furl the sail, Hy selected for sowing purposes, to loan tor the season atmuscles tor strength! And the st 1g on if he would per orm be n safe wihin : j of 1885, and we invite all parties who contemplate sowing Operation and warrant the sateiy of : Flax next year to come and see us bet re ma! ing their ar rangements for seed, as we Anow We Can Do You Good. aire. A millon dollars was offered s} What toreheads for brain! t eadearing letters they got trom rried off the Many persons are under the impression hat liver comptaint belongs to the cate- | warrant anvthing, but I will do the | gery ot incu-able diseases. If they could | see ahe testimonials showing the cures that have been ettectec by Mishler’s Herb ‘How did you feel when you under- | Bitters, their ideas on that point would emits change. Mrs. Annie Mussleman, ot He said: “My Lancasier, Pa., save: “I suttered for ten hand trembled feartully until my | years with liver complaint, and our best : Beet , ber | Physicians tailed to velieve mr. M’shlers knite touched the place, and then HeaBidiers caredianen my nerves were steel and without a ———_ the patient. He said: ‘I cannot ie and how thev °°Whata man does is the thing, vot what he rays.’* Come and see us. LEFKER, GHILDS & CO. wets on commencement dav! they made the terrific, the fatal ke of thinking rehgion a super- best I can.’’ My triend said to him: andthey are in the picture toe ie areeny a not so much as canvass as oture-—Lacoons writhing and sgling in vain until muscles snap eyes start from their sockets f crushing folds of horrors ser- The Good Old Mothers. od bless all the good old = moth- tremor, and without any excitement WANTED. REEN AND DRY HIDES, FURS, SHEEP PELTS, TALLOW, I went through the successfv! opera- i e uon.’” P ee ine and ghastly. Satan hath a ers. I never see an oid lady sitting So we may tremble and feel un-| in the armchair at dious appetite and he flings the ease but [ rally yulgar into the trough to fit to direct the responsibilities of | think what storms have pelted into nhis swine, but says: “Bring this life, but when the time comes | that cheery tace without souring it. God will hold our hand and we | It may be that aman can go through shall come throuzh without pertur- | more exertion than a woman, but at v goldea plate the clearest br the gentlest heart and the finest 1g im the strength of | least it remams true that he cannot Christ our Lord. without losing bis laughter, his gooa Beeswax Wool, Feathers Rags. noiwithstanding ali the | cheer, his gentleness and his love 2 2 = 4 Spot Cash Paid and no Grumbling. stinmankind or God. Yet LEWIS HOFFMAN, ims. | thinkers and ztheists and nothingists | how rarely do you find a frail old Snow i abl ver. | that our lite here ts only a small | threadbare ond ualovelv by whats = = 1 Be ee rege cules caver ile d ualovely by whatshe | orth Main Street, BUTLER, MO. e row, that will do. Ob, this | ftagment of an unendi re. Lrelish delicate morsels. such viands I have t keenest And the ucrousness. Pour into my chal | balderdash of the infidels and tree- | tte and my Knite cuts through itr ry 1c richest blood of my yic itup tothemm. A tew more | about the great fuiure, T still believe | mother whose spit has been worn e z fence. | has endured. A sweet old mother sthat make up tk nal banquet ot choice souls. | The three m jis common; a sweetold fath Ha! I smack my lips with the | life are not aninch long compared |so common. As thy dav so thy “ TN SHOP n. Let common demons take | with what hereafter shall oven. strength of love, thy riches of an in- GU Ss parser natures, give me, who exhaustible benevolence and hope yeaa aay naa See picture gallery ahead is} 4nd taith, Thi gue tecaliumen nese stand the gladdest and the ar— brighter and more thrilling than the | Woman's history than a man's. f al! the immortal sacrifice, Hat” ADVICE TO MOTHERS. ; Are you disturbed at night and broken | of your rest by a sick child suffering and | crying with pain of cutting teeth? It so, send at once -nd get a bottle ot Mrs. | Winslow’s Soothing Syrup For Children Double & Single Barrel Guns Teething. Its value is incalculable. It a | will relieve the poor little sufferer imme- A Remarkable Escape. diately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysen- Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock realsommy memory is the} earthly gallery and go up on step IN .| tery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach : : 3 * | Pa, was afflicted for six years with Asth- Five BU LONDON- , and bowels, cures wind colic, sottens the ma and brenchitis, during which time N ISS LAURA DuVALL, M h gallery of departed ones te | ladders of : ' gums, reduces inflammation, and gives iI ministered—Belleville gal-} on the burnished wel!s of heaven. | the best physicians could -1e her no re- pcone and energy & the whole ayn Sy. oo ee ee ! There ic Chrie:? 3 liet. Her life was despaired of, until in | Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup For Syracuse gallery, Philadelphia | Look! There is Chrisi! For earth- iast October she procured a bottle of Dr, ¥VOCAL TEACHER, {Children Teething is pleasant to the \, Brooklyn gallery. These Ivy gallerres Rubens painted him, and | King’s New discovery, when immediate Music Room- 3rd floor Opera House | taste, and is the aL ot one = s noe . f eae ar ent : a: ; reliet was telt, and by continuing its use | “#US!= ssa . = the oldest and best female nurses ani appear to me in frames of | Cuyp and Cortegio painted him, Sa Sees was completely Butler, Me. | physicians nthe United States, and is ia and Hailelujah. Sweet! and Ejintoret painted him, but this | cured, gaining in flesh 50 Ibs. in a few} — | forsale by all druggists throughout the E Glonous months. PATTERNS OF ANY SIZE. | world. Price 25 cents a bottle. 3 ¥ Mav 28-’84-19r THE FUTURE OUTLOOK. i@king of all diabolism, the What is more apt to be picture gallery behind. Indeed, we take down ihe best pictures ot the Made toorder. Repairing neatly done. methystand hang them spirits. Trans- | eclipses all and is the masterpiece of ee apie Free trial bottles of this certain cure ARALLELED FFER : I shitits. Spirits blest. Ex-{heaven. Look! here is Paul, | of all throat and lung diseases at F. M. UNF oO: ! ‘children with the face ot Ra- | the hero of Sanhedrim and Agmp- | ae = aa a en | EMOREST'S R WARD’ , . . } r , : i = ass i : Ss Madonna. Octogenarians j Pa’s court, and Mars hill and Nero's } BA NES & HAY S ; | THE BES Of all the Magazines. Steel Engrae- ings, Photogracures and Oil Pictures. Each copy of -* Demorest's Monthly Magarine.~ com- mencing with November, 184, will contain A Coupes Order, entit the holder to the selection of any pattern Wlustrated in the fashion ¢e; eat in that eumber, im sizes manufactured. Saitiarchal demeanor ard iook | ined | Mr. Ira Pai - arent wade one think that ESjah sate- | fistin the face ef teeth Chattoume| 0 ee vee champion THEO | simatontes seat = ved, hed sent beck his fiery royalty. Look! There is Joshua. | shot, fF ibaa ee New Hampshire and = chevalier of the Order of Christ of } ‘ <i we a | tior another passenger. Fair | the man who - sys | has resumed his exhibitions | } | | I j } nfamy, and who shook his c TELEGRAPH, SHORTHAND & rostponed sundown; } mswhose last hous were aj and \ asht', whose veil Suration. Yeung men goimg | cy ot a Pers ‘lite with anthems on the lp le flash of pearline portals in! cormdocs! tye. and M 506 Olive St., St.Louis, Mo. complete pattern, of the from the ‘Magarine costa'z! or iear. Coupon and you wi et ten times its val W. Jennings De i ‘Bela bs HOME VISIONS. ealsoinmy memory is the N o te ry - s z o John with his seven vials. and OMMERCLAL COLLEOZ, REWARD —OVRR OF PROF, GULMETTESS fench Kidney Pcs, tthe hidueys, catarrh th colored uring, pa in tact disorders of the blidder ase or otherwise Ladies, if x trom female weakness, any disease of he kidneys, nary or + you can be t sw wing na in med } ¥ wearing Prot Guiimetie's j Pad, which cues by ab- sory \sh r aruggist tor Prot. G 1 iAidnes Pas, and tuke Jnovotwer. it be has not got a,» and you will receive the Pad ah n he says: ‘One ot Prot Guilme i Kidney Pads cured me. t {thice ween's tine My case Sven up by the vest doctor nears Agony gout larg t Ge P Voledo,O uu © years with » RIDES & ane, sat ihe at on ciutches, | Was ¢ ! a he ‘ ‘ . ag ProrG Preven niaiey Vad tour 1 yave me only te rary reiiet 1 wore wo ut Miot Gut > Kidney Pads six Weehs, i entirely cuted en fe Puoledo O., s rie contine eat i u sna bed, w e Gu h ey pad j cured is }one mouth.? HB Green, WE er, Findlay, O , writes; * 2 > wits lume t k, andi ce week e1 manentiv cured woaring « t Prot Guiimeit’s Kidney Pads and was cured } in one mth.” HB Green, wholsaie grocer, — indlay, O., wr ses “T suffered tor 25 years with j fame back, aud in three weeks was per- manently cured by wearing one ot Prof, Guilmett’s Kidney Pads.’ 6 F Keesling, M D ar t Logans port Ind., when sending in an order tor | Kidn » Pads,Jwrites; ‘1 wore one of the | firstones we nad and I received more ben | eft trom it than anything Lever used. In tact the Pads give better general satistac- | on than any kidney remedy ever sul.” Qay & Shoemaser, drnggist, Hannibal, |Mo. “We are working up 4 lively trade in your Pads, and are hearing ot good results trom them evere day.’, _ (Prof, Guilmettels reach = Kidoer Pads, Will ous tively cure fever. ague, dumb ague, ague cake, billious fever jaundiee, | dyspepsia, rnd all diseas of the liver,stom- | ach and blood. Price $1 50 by maii | Send torP ot. Guilmette’s treatise on the | kidneys and liver, tree by mail, | Addiess FRENCH PADCO., Toledo, Ohle. GREAT TORY #'2%: ing published in our family, weekly pa per. Also each week wegive a sermon by REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, «a teature alone worth the price we charge forthe whole year Inaddition to the continued stories, weekly sermons by Brooklyn's most noted Divine, and gen- eral literary miscellany, every issue con- tainsthe following: Illustrated sketches of prominent men, letters trom ail parte ot the world, news of the week, happe ings of interest in Missouri and Kansas, tull and reliable market reports, political goings-on, Washington news and special departments caretully eaited for Farmers Little Folks the Family Circle and busf- ness men generally. The present pub- lishers have couducted THE TIMES ter 15 yearsand have learned by experience that genuine merit wins more friends than anything else. The public cam therefore rely onus to add every im- provement desirable, and to spare no ex- nse in keeping our paper at the head. We areencouraged by our largely in- creased list of subscribers, now nubering over 63,000, continue the Reduced Price ot $1,004 year, and will therefore receive subscriptions at this low pricg. Every Demecrat, Every Western Map, E ery Farmer, Every Housekeeper a Everv Intelligent Newspaper Reader this section will find something every week in The TIMES worthour price ©! $1,00a year. Specimen copies tree. Re- | mit by postal note, money order or regis | tered letter, to { -« Tue Timas, Kan v, Mo. a )d ZE Send six cen | A ] RI 4B istor postage, ane | receive free, a costly box of goods which | will help all, of eithersex, to more mop- ye right away than anything else in the world. Fortunes await the workers ab- lsoutely sure. Atonce addresss True & Co., Augusta, Maine 17-tyr* To any body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will send proot that Pisol/s Cure for Consumption has cured the same complaints in other cases. Address 4% E.T- Hazectixe, Warren. Pa. —

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