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<> - = ( Least Did you Sup- ave Mustang Liniment only good | ‘t'« ‘ for horses? tion of all flesh, l. Foot Dx It is for ji Greenfield, Mass., terrible disaster oc burg rai road to-n Gown Water Cass ary thickness for engraving and polishing, | haye been killed. alarge } only to stil n of the m anand ly surplus i ble, | Sead S cent ots deiphi Hames Rows? ant ew -h MeDARIELS, NORTH MAIN ST, ee eS from their gine broke 1. SPRING WAGONS, . . tk OF RES Etc., Etc. OE ‘i aed s KPThe Larvest A Southwest ortme Mi t to Select From in yuri. “eae smouidering embers o Wood H re Tt was impossi And Patterns on Hand, the vies and Sold at Lowest Rates. edt } a -eseo--— These goods come direct from the manafactor and do not pass through three or four hands. Also Agent for the celebrated patent st press company ub- is of led rO- cur ery Iso car. ULHOLAND SPRINDU This Spring {s the best becouse there is no ide bar in the way of turning; because there is Bopitching; because it is the strongest and M@siest riding spring made. lett temple. His knee, besid ternal injuries from : ae die. with ¢ u TAP: ashore about t! 1B . rek -presidents may > Years Time. ninders of their ch ~ Ba IN > application clsewh« did. ‘6 3, 4 or . ANTERE fools in Ark met sas whc 2 L, 4; I “it hefore making About t of when e ) & onths, q MONEY /-s MOoOonNKYy oe = —{ — i) S2 oy * (Wetmnenmmencsetrsenn oo 5 A, To not mean merely to stop them for a a — ve them return ac: imeana sur IST, Ia Sickwase 2) the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALL- t oi Swe ae worst cae mE sey. L warrant my remedy to it : marca Ret haw, feceving cure," Send arcace rs be ihe Turoat, Lunge, and chest and tle of my imfailible remedy. Give show our Tork mas Ofice. “It cowte y my Ax | DR B. @-Rdor, 183 Pearl St,, X. over from the t N AWFUL WRECK. Persons Known to Have Been Killed, up the track for twenty feet. st ti this h { which D. L. Crandall, postal c! nged relations. The poplar Biuff Cit | reports are true there a > next , and Set a trial bottte free. hurt and who was killed Stout-he men were lowered cautiously own the treacherous height a work of rescue began. MerrittSeely, superintendent of the National ex- of Boston, was tound in the wreck and taken to the He had a wound ot four inches long and halt an inch wide over his broken and also his left es which he sustained was plunged into the river anc escape One is to take a voyage around the world as Grant did and the other to go into complete seclusion as Hayes re ce ‘ very verge of which S were the ha thrown. Assoona struck they | travele the unl y is was occupied by several p enger alisieed ida. te tek: i ’ " not one cf whom a his heur wffectionate and than ; DEALER IN z ery where he was buried alive. “feast. At 3:31 she ent ] 8 gy little girl was picked up dead. . } : Sort : ; ips i lild 6S this place a special tra ras ou tached man Ae é lod J j iy ¢ J] up and sent to the scene the d eat te 5 ; Discovery sell on a postive gauroniee. surely cure any and every affect s Zen Say: waukee Ce ator Jones The ad sto »pped five chang ngines and a tel- At 3:30 th 2 the el- ty ssenge Was standing with Below 2 = - Oo} »cketbook in hand, count- +t on 5 ut $40 in crisp bills, and plac- — Jthem in t nds of his tellow truck y \ v A eunhappy wome oves. Th Vv n had contr d her grief and stay- wreck. It! ed the flood ot tears, At 3:30 she ted from the train, after an ur oO inkful affectionate and tl parting ctor, promising Write bine trom Boston, wh > i y the nex ral > 3" his head, clenched his fists, and mut- art- the nd ““Cuss a anyhow.’ woman fool like me, ’—Chicago Herald. nold He Lived on the Road. Sherman speaks of his march through Georgia: **While enjoying reltef Sherman is in his No inan in his proper mind would allude to that **march’’ of his —every step of which was blackened h pillage and’ robbery, and burn- of the country.’’ dotage. will he and barns—the old ing 1 dweilings and the women and children ut upon the world homeless iless—noman, epext, woul of such a i speak us march as an ‘*‘enjovable Provi- jowed Sherman to live o be he contempt of Anni- fore his de: [s n ( Al a. * Ww atchman. annoy: Rochester, N. Y., April 3.—The semi-monthly special reports to the American Rural Home from 5,000 correspondents in all parts of the country are summarized as follows: March proved a much more favora- ble month tor the winter wheat than lt 200] Was expected. The crop has not now mice tn ye lost growth on account of the cold 2 : weather. The ground 1s full of ee sies 10i I case a weather, i 1 this | T n Ohio, In- Men Think y know all about Mustang Lin- iment. Few do. 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From these sources arise ihree-lourths of the diseases of the human raeo._ These symptoms indieate theirexistence: Loss of Spee Bowels costi Sick Head- oF e, fullness after catin: af Se aversion to of food, a sot come Serre | spirits, A feelin aving Nearalgis, cle duty, Dizsincee Fluttering ot the Sue Joints, Dots before the ¢ Cramps, rine, CONSTIP: TION Lame Back. mand the use ofa remedy’ ‘that net os Z onhe Liver: AsaLivervaedicin Teeth-Ache,| PpriLshavenoe ual. Their — on the Kidneysand Skin isalso all apes through ba engers of the system, ‘produsing the sound digestion, regular es skimandavigorousbody. TUTT’S cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfeet ANTIOOTE TO MALARIA, ANTIDOTE. 12. MATAR: foldeverywh Ld — DYE. BR. STRONG’S PILLS! The Old, Weli Tried, Wonderful a Py tinsiogper Remeaies. TIVE PILLS Rer.cte ert feet eure for 5 Mendache, Ccnstipatinn ba *Courhs,Colds, TLLS = Snyepensta ity appetite.cood .. & precious boda a-wveing and bracing to and Health to every ars , For Pamehiote . = eda St.N. and all Billous Disorders, vATN Vitek STRONG'S S Pict PROCURED. af Amerieans Vor — ciave at Was. unbEnoceae and de edtot and duly the Mor i tand lath, 1 transfer ndreigned, followir wit One b White snip o the nose, ds high.” One bay horse known asthe A, Henry horse, about 15 1- hands two horses ears old about 15 hands two gr ses, about 1 or Mt nds known as the Burk ponies one gray horse, 7 years old, abont 15. hand high; one mouse colored mare, 9 years old about 1 1-2 hands yirare, split i left ear H hands high; o K horse about 1 hands high; one dun. po: ars old about 15 5-4 aboat ¢ years old, al ne bay horse «yea years old respectivel it by Catt erin & J on horse bug spring t Ifitat party $0 ee smissory not f i said mortzag nd antistied, ving taken pos st aid prope ne, atthe E rty willen April 7th 1886, Stable tn and state of r auction to the highest nand, 8 much th » city of Butler Missouri sell, at der forcash ip of the above described property or se ofas may be necessary to satisfy and cost. Witness my hand this the h day of Mareh 1886, ELIZA J. WILLIS, ecohate 8. ne vs wWerthiow neater ae y a, eit By mk Peng coe OLY RAGE Bod deente fer pe Mae ary 'Y A @OX MP BUAVIE CO, Pirrens.. im Ee = AIN CURE FOR «lL, Nervousnese t Strengzt ERIE MEDICAL Cu., P.O. Lrawor 1d, Bu n > . the unde Tsigne i trustee th vllowing ¢ estate, lying and being situate inthe coun- of Bates and State of Missouri, to-wit “One undivided half of Lot Eight of Block No Thirteen of Walnut, (now Foster) Bates county, Missouri, otherwise deseribed as follows: One undivided half of the Lot with two-story frame business building on it, sitaate on Sixth street in Butler Syndicate Block, in Foster, Bater county, Missouri, and owned byT. W. ‘Childs of Butler, Missouri, and C. F. Barns, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note, fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in th ment of said note, which 2 Now, there- a} holder of said nditions of said t deseribed premis highest bidder fc of the court hous of Ba ant Import SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATTYATL AT LAW ? iowa D.C) Co aa mig on aasmered tee aad prom