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Free from Opio'« SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. <<. THE CHALLIS | CURE FITS! ‘op them for @ When { say cure Ido not mean merely to stop them for « Ui The BUYERS’ QUID” %& issued Sept. and March, each year. £§- 256 pages, 8), 211% inches, with over 2.°00 ilustrations—a whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholerale Prices direst t+) conmny on Om all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of every- » Orink, wear, or have f n with. BOOKS contain i: eK the markets world, oat mall avopy FT: to any ad- dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let us hear frum you, Respectfally, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. » & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicogy, 111. S.A. MCBANIELS, NORTH MAIN ST, DEALER IN ' § Buggies, Crriages, Af SPRING WAGONS, | Etc., Etc. —--+ 00+ Wasuixcton.D.C., Jan. 18,86. We are tierally frozen up and “snowed in" in this beautiful mar- ble buildings The sparkling ot the snow cvretals by the light of the moon, and the looming up of the beauntul Proportions of the capitol on its high elevation. and the other public buildings marble and gran ite imparts 4 tairy | The jineti and merry KE Scene on the city g of sleigh bells tan excited ul of erivers add greatly to the gay scenes of the otherwise unusually gay season. Such continued extreme cold and so much snow has not been seen Washington for ten years. Sleighs that have been years have all been sold, and just now one is not to be had tor love Lu a carnival on Pennusvivania or money st Wednesday there was avenue from the capitol to the White house, aid although the avenue is 100 feet wide it was haidly wide enough tor the sleighs on it. ume, and racing on the finest thor heart’s oughfares in the world was engaged content, tn to the The 65 | miles of asphalt pavement that Wash ington boasts ot when covered wi even a light snow affords the finest sleighing in the world. and whereve: we have a rare teat of a goud snow all the cutters of the livery stablemen are in active demand dav and nigat at the chilling price of $3 au hur, and are hard get at even tha figure. There seems to be no doubt now but that congriss will be called on to contribute some part ot the $1, 000,00» to be expended in erecting a} mouument to Gen. Grant at side Park, N.Y. This toke. Ifthe wishes ot the whole country had been respected by mak ing the nation’s capnol the burial site, everybody would have voiced the appropriation of the whole $1,- 000,000. But since New York City pushed its claims and insisted on having the honored dead with her, and promised the monument, now let her wealthy magnates make good their promise. In this connection it tuay be stated that it is not believed here that the bill will Pass congress which was introduced in the senate last week, appropriating $100,000 a year tor ten years for each ot two monuments similar to the Washington monument to be erected to the memory of Lincoln and Grant. River ought not The decision of Secretary Lamar in recommending the institution of a’ IP The Largest Assortment to Select Frem in | SUit to test the validity of the Bell Southwest Missouri.-¢x el Al the Latest Styles And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at the Lowest Rates. : —--eee-_ ‘These com direct from the manufacto addons ‘pasa thtones. three or four hands” Also Agent for the celebrated patent ULHOL AND SPRIN is the best becouse there is no This Spring ide barin the way of turning; because there is ‘ause It is the strongest and r) ridlng spring made i Sixteenth Year.-o1 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES. BRIGHTEST -:. AND ete BEST, Our igth Premium list,comprising over 32,000 worth ot presents, is now ready. Svery subscriber to the Weekly Times at foo & year, when order is received be- April 30,1886, will receiwe a premium Worth, at retail, trom $1.00 to $1,000. Pull Particulars and specimes copies iree to any address. ' | 0 | PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION: J, with premiam, per year.. Withont premiam vee ye ee per year. er per year. all orders to THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. | Special terms to agents. 3 Sent £3223 telephone patent was not a surprise to those well intormed in patent matters. The Bell people had an intormation of what the decision would be nearly a week betore it was announced, and endeavored to change it bv having Ex-Senator Mc- Donald make an argument on the Secretary’s return from his recent trip home, but political influence availed nothing. The onlv surprise is that the secretary recommenas the suit to be prosecuted at the expense of the United States. This ought not to be done, because the people ot the United States are not pecun iarily interested in the result. but only a rival company, who want to break down the patent that they may use the invention without the consent of the Beli Company. The United States, after a careful examination and investigation, granted the pat ent, and should not now bear the expense ot a costly suit to deteat its own grant when it does not even ad mit that the patent was wrongfully granted, Word has been received at head- quarters that some western fraud, having the same name as Prot. Baird, ot the Fish Commission, has been sending circulars to farmers in the east, offering to stock their ponds and streams on receipt of one dollar. The fraud has realized a great deal of money ta this way, and tarmers lookout Conmnission should be on the The Fish to farmers when th for him. furnish fish are endorsed by the members of con- gress from that district, and the fish | can be obtained in no other way At the president’s state dinner on Thursday evenmg there were thirty OUK WASHINGTON LETTER. | in| The police laws} appear to have been set aside for the | ner applications | guests present including the cabinet officers and their ladies. All the decorations were more elaborate than on New Year’s day. The center of the table was linea with a mirrow encircled by a heavy border ot the those most rare cut flowers, and the central floral piece was the “Ship of State.” carrying as frerht La France broses and The were all banked with moss and cut flowers. Ip woul! fill a describe tally all the d. cimehas mantels column corations. The Jitpenese Patent com nission er has just visited the Patent office, |and had a long interview with com- missioner M ontyomery and some of the other officials, with a view getting a better insight into our pit system 1s modeled. | being Our system gradually adopted in all \ . |laws and svystern of this country. | The land ot “Yankee Doodle” is | leading in the inventions of the age, power in the world. Hi. 1 —__——___ Women are e erywhere using and re- acmmending Parker's Tonic because they | have learned from experience that it | speedly overcomes despondencv, indigest- | , ten. pain or weakness in the beck orkid '| neys, and other roubies peculiar to the | | sex no71m } . z eae | During the pane of 1573, and | near the first of the vear, Mro He HL | Honore, a wealthy broperty owner fin Chicazo, was in St. Louis and in} conversation with the banker wath whom be did) business, the banker vats near the first ear they verted like hin On Mr. Honore’s saving he could not hala the hanker suggested that he draw on some ore, “just the books,” the so keeper can balance “Draw oa dratr! would I draw 4 dra the Who ft d—t on? as well telegraph the Czar of Russia for tunds draw a draft.”’ “Well, Mr. Honore, draw a draft onthe Czar; that will square the books, and that is the main thing just now.” us to So, after some conver- sation, a sight dratt for the amount was regularly drawn and started on its mission, and the Proper credit given Mr Honore. The draft passed through many banking firms in this and the old country, and, by the time it reached the Czar, had many blue mbbons and seals belonging to the different institutions through which it passed. It was presented to the Czar through one of his agents, who desired instructions what to do with it. The Czar looked it over, but could not understand how he came to owe Mr. Honore; but as every- thing appeared regular he instructed that it be paid, but told his secretary to inform Mr. Honore the next time he drew a dratt to send an itemized bill. “The ladies eepectally go into ecstacies over Parkers Hair Balsam,” writes Mr. J. H. Decker druggist ot Findlav, Ohio. “They say it is the most elegant dressing they ever used.” Stops falling hair‘ re- stores color, promotes growth. eee | Gamsville, Tex., Jan. 21.—A party of nine cowboys visited the | town ot Burlington last night. After becoming crazed with liquor they succeeded in terrorizing the populace during the entire mght, riding up and down the principal Streets, firing into windowsand acting like savages. They defied the authorities, but Deputy Sheriff Coote with a posse succeeded about daylight in driving the ruffians trom the town, killing four of their number and five horses in a running fight. The killed are | Luke Jackson, Bill Williams, Ed | Tremble and one Hartley. neat | Consumption Cured. | Analg physician retired trom practice, having had placed in his hands by an | Ea+t India missionary the formula of a | simple vegetable remedy ton the speedy | and permanent cure of consumption, | Bronchitis, Catrrrn, Asthma and all | throat andLung Affections, also a Dosi- | ti_e and radical cure tor Neryous dibility | and all nerveus complaints atter having tested its wondertul curtive powers in thousands ot cases has felt it his duty to! mae it nown to his suffering tellows. | Actuated by this motive and a disire to ; releive human suffering, I will seud fre ot charge to all who desire 1t this recip to | of | ; | ent system, after which the Japenese | in stock tor seven | | is | Enropean Countries, and whenever | changes are made in Foreign patent | E i and our Fovernnent gives the est i protection tor the least money of any ned him that his account was ty-five hundred | m at the time, | book. | T might} | in German, French or English, with tull | directions tor Preparing and useing. } Sent by mail by addressing with siamp naming this paper, W. A. Noves, 149 \ Power's Bloc , Rochester, N.Y. no.2-1y Only one man has distinguished himself at fighting Indians in the Southwest this wister, and he does not belong to the army. He enrolled a dezen recruits the other day, ana, going to a place wh sonably te he was find wanted his chance anc rea sure to Tadians, he 1 let them have it, killing several of them and putting the rest te flight Bemg a man and tejorimng in colored the name of “Big Jim,’’ he is not likely to figure in the reports, bur, considermyg the honors ot that kind thar nave been heaped on General Crook, By Jim | ought to have at least une county named after him, | is a secret cid to beauty. Many a lads owes her fresh- NEss to it, who wou) not tell, and ; es Cork, Jan. 20 —W, on Sheridan convicted Decesa her tg ot the mur der of mother, sister tnd brother an 1877, ws hanved to day The con fdemned man becane greatly a ed asthe hour tor the exeemtion ow Hear and was so wesk thar he h rd te | he assisted to the scaffold We died almost insantivohis neek being brok fen by the tall. O, mv Head. The worst case of p mouia can be cured by ou tous of Si. Jac | obs Oil and a ses ot Red Star Cough Cure. tol FOR | Man ar: Beas Mustang Li most men, and more every year. FOR SALE. 0 > The undersigned, living 6 miles east of Buter, Mo., has for salea splenaid lot ot young Piva BULLS - AND - HEIFERS. That can be bought at hard time prices. Good pedigrees, good colers, combined with individual merit. Veiled Prophet 64687, having used this high bred Young Phyllis bull for 3 years past I wilt dis- pose of him tor less than halt he is worth. Pertectly gentle, and not breachy, now 5 vears old. Personal inspection of my stock solicited. , S.C. McCurcnen. The ideal young people’s magazine. It holds the fisst place aus nep perteaients of its class.— Boston Journal. IST. NI HOLAS An illustrated monthly periodical for boys and girls, appearing on the 25 of e.ch month. Elited by Mary Mapes Dodge. Pride 25 cents a number, or $3.00 yearin advance. Bookaell- ers, newadeslers postmasters, and the pablish- ers take subscriptions, which should begin with the November number, the first of the volume. St. Nicholas aims both to satisfy andto de- velop the tastes of its constituency; and its Re- cord for the pasttwelve years during which it has always stood as it stands to-day at the head of perisdionls for boys and girls, isa sufficient warrant for its excellence during the coming season. The editors announce the following as among the LEADING FEATURES FOR 85-86 A Serial Story by Frances H. Burnett. The she has written for children. fess Cone stecy che by W. D. Howells. With humorous pictures by his little daughter. George Washington by H.E. Sendder. A novel and attractive Historical Serial. Short Stories for Girla by L. M. Alcott. The first—‘-The Candy Country’’—in November. New clas pos for —— anes pia = . This series forms a gracious an ing memorial of a child-loving and child helping sole, Papers on the Great English Schools Eugby and others. Illustration by Joseph Pennell. A Sea-coast Serial Story, by J. T. Trowbridge, Will be life-like, vigorous and usefal. *:Jenny’s Boarding House,’’ aserial by James Dealing with news-boys life and enter- . R. Stockton will contribuve {several of his humorous and fanciful stories Deng John P. True. story for boys. ‘The Boyhood of Shakespear, by Rosa Kings- ley. With illustrstions by Alfred Parsons. = Short Stories by scoros of prominent writers, including Susan Coolidge, H. H. Boyesen, N” Perry, T. A. Janvier. W. Gladden, K. Johnson J. Miller, 8. Msy, H. ®utterworth, W. O. 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