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thev would head me oft At the touch of the spurs my horse fairly | j F . sein, flew over t] Did you Sup- | 4 Rnergenes tance | From the chic ‘ago Ne Wives! Mothers! Daughters! Be Your Qwn Phy nt A lady whe tor vears su nts worse thar crine Troubles, falling of corrhoea, suppressions. &e. despaired of be ng cured, rich completely curee uch trouoles car is cure herself, dition to am g her womanly a adi : te shock of an examination ‘| ‘ prescriptions and _ a . . ia sors Bom RG ~ : eScr sent tree to anv : | oaks d, enclose one (two | re cK: MELLIzR. ess, haming this paper ge i - Holmes, 658 Broadway 6m New Yor. ground, and as the dis- | to the objective boint grew death trom [ ; I he womb and who } increased. om I was to be It was excitement »te iad it of her to mmmatory Rhee: save pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma- igs tion of all flesh. j Oreak but what I think ter I once ha da remedy y “T never re of an encoun- k 1| ONAL th a portion of Ge- * he rel’ | dorsed by ronimo’s bi ree tions for use, How Watch Cases are Made. | reporter, ess, securely ) stamp. A fMrs. W. C 1S | horse, w Most persons have an sgoldwatch case, and yet fow pe how a watch ca ference in thequality of them, Gorn Warcu Case, aside fr gary thickness for en i is made, or the y Ir rse breeding establis! erican one of the maay won- es the great west is noted tavored with oppor- horse stumbled. ceding establishment ot Da lawn own- ed by MW Dunham at Wayne Il. 35 iiles from Chiago. His importations of percheron trom France to date have a he immence sum of 3. 000 x enttime at Ou- oicest: specimens ecorded with their eron Stud book ot nee can be seen while on their Cole rado 9 mares and 32 impor. ted I eron stallion in breeding, horn of the s. myse. e, and su ng thrown He raised | away lke the winds, , ; . | a 4 | over horse’s cay fet es “ND and grplus is not only needles ; ble, bees 1 fanish the st peessary to hs grong and closc- eave must © that will suy limse was d. Wil positively cure or times the cost of a box or . Ulustrated pamphict 10.. 23 C.H. St. Boston, while the ch with a yell, began distanc Here was another trouble firiag. MAKE NEW, BIcH the NEW, al | Pointing his long, | he gold is | range of plished by any facger anticipated. I did not a . > | bye what if } re mountaius,he said, ‘Young | Dut what if my horse s bled? The houses and spires man, your eyes are better than mine; Nothin, : t ' > STRESS RISE: i you can make it out. ne | OF jurches could easily be seen, : : HAS 7 i: Bi fi : FA j td ; ness of the atmosphere rendered | é i lt only attract the aad (5) a | val ‘\ f = Pi CK § SUN 3 - : a nae ee y mani, $1. | discernable. On the top of the Flor- raid. I turnedin s i aoe ern) ;™my saddle vy the bullets rere s b; ino ra MILWAUHER, Wis. were feats cent vicmy eiphls, Pa, for) Bem Bow and & 1. A, McUANIELS, NORTH MAIN ST., ; see by ne, and taking a GEO. W. PECK, Editor aud @ a 1 1 | - i | | dians. hose 1 or his horse I] on} | know not, but horse and rider rolled The th demonical | re arose tly round ball of smoke, the ay i of a blanket fastened Funniest P ceee aper in America, over and over on the ground. 1s Stopped, and yel round their fallen turning ea bra ve, while I, having no time to in- What Vaccination is to Small-pox, PECK’s s to the Blues. tow es PECK'S SUN Is oae of the most widely read and popule papers in the country to-day, and stands without a peer in its specialty. pons into town a very »pposi } side of the pass. The latier were i of the wor han of overco: renegade } said the were the Apaches were avajocs, The old settler Siates. signs g unmistakable ; hi h d rave ous: and d 3 : h, assured these symptonse y been the cause. Tt has been proved heyond especially mothers who for so surely as they A. Fahnestock's V Dakota he Union will in- number of states to round torty, and leaye eigh adinission of about ¢ oO of worms. about to ‘go on Nunya less child been laid in Washington into another raul; but the his opinion they crease a ui —— end The Originator of the Celebrated BAD BOY Papers. specimen Copies, Free to any address, aie 2, and wanted the When train arrived at Deming the facts | were goieg south t territor- Navajoes to join them, , has heen ent the fies yet to be adimitted—Arizona, a feces part of Dakota, Idaho, Montana, | New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah Utah population for a state, but will have ’, : infant, by the tin use it in their practi known were reported to the troops While the town I learned that a party DEALER IN She ‘usec by evens é ione. ere me of FAHNESTOCK is not si Stationed ere. nd be satisfied with noting el HowarpCo.,Mo. 1 staying in of miners had struck it rich in the Flor Wyoming. kas a suff « ing used the original “ B. A. Fah excellent rem. Vit to have the t ; ] for : meni Bear in mind that by sending a Postal Card to to surrenaer polygamy before being to this ofice, a Sample Copy of PECK’S SUN ‘will be mailed you FREE. Don’t lect to send at once and tell your Ineighbors to, Sl WORTH OF FUN FOR ] Address GEORGE L. LORD, Business Manager, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, NO SURPRISE Thn Government Eudorses ‘Lhe} Ameriean Agriculturist From the tenth cencus, vol. 8, just pub- lised. “The American Agricultnrist is especially woithy ot mention, because of the remarkable success that has attended the unique and untiring efforts ot its pro- prietors to increase and exjend its circu- lation: Its contents are duplicated ever month jor a germanedition, which also circulates widely.” ita Mountains ata point about four- , ' ha} admitted. The others are steadily BARD, M.D, SUCCESSORS TO teen miles from there, and I resolved WARTZ &60., 5. A. Fahnestock’s Son & Co, increasing in population, and in the course of tl ars the last of them will probably be admutted. This will round up the Union and leaye it without a territory. In the meantime the A | _) to visit the camp. y I I bought a beau- t SPRING WAGONS, Etc. next ten ve LUTT’s TORPID BOWELS, BiISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-lourths of the diseases of the human raec._ These symptoms indicate theirexistence : Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head~ ache, fuliness after cating: aversion to exertion of body or mii Eructation of food, Irritability of Comte ere | spirits, A feeling of having neglected oemne duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the: Sa before the e cals ly coke exed Urine, CONSTIPATION, and yaand the use of a remedy that acts di en the Liver, AsaLivermedicinoT PIz.LS have noequal. Their actionon Kidneysand Skin is also prompt; remo’ all ene aeg through these ree ** “= cugere of oe producing tite, sound digorton, regulke stoolssae skinandavigorousbody. fUTT’S JACCE GS, MERRELL, St. Louis, Moe | \v- se pay AND cause no nausea or griping nor interfero — EE ee with daily work and are a perfect ee cl es | ANTIDOTE TO MALAR a hs he. as S O1 MALARI TRASK’S Ir tiful blooded bay horse, fully sixteen neirating Linimeny IN TNE WORLD, hands high,very powerful, and winch seemed possessed with the intelli- Whe Larges Sont! tomes the Latest Styles And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at the Lowest Rates —— Assortment to Sel vet From in} gence of a human being, and rode est Missouri.<@t I found any trouble, pepulation of the nl preparation | ated thatafew ra errant Re C . to the sur- have grown to 75,000, ms wilt penetintenenie | the most powerful ry bone.and almost IN~ tamily of states of either ancent or away. without that the stories of the miners’ great find had In fact, they were pulling up stakes prepar- the camp country will and learned O00, presenting &TANTLY RELIEVE Pain. EAS HO EQUAL for CURE of Rheumatism been greatly exaggerated. v i i modern times, outside acquisitions |} It has been our pol- Icy to avoid atory to leave that day for a camp some miles distant. They begged me to accompany them, giving as a reason that the Indians were around of terrmtories beyond the seas, and — ese Peaagoorts come direct from the manufac donot pass through three or four hands. Also Agent for the eelebrated patent | ULHOLAND SPRIN " Ing 1s the best becouse there 1s no bar In the way of turning; because there ts ag because it is the strongest and niding spring made. content ourselyes with annexations of the continent. It we adhere to this we shall have to be satified with our present domain and such gradual acqu istuogs to their camp the night betore, and it was unsafe tor me to return. As I had an engagement in Deming th night, I refuse ach or Bowels, Cr tn any part of System. 4 Wik NeT Som CLOTHING nor discolor the skia. Ht wae been in constant use | by Physicians and others | for_2 years. Priee Sc. | Prepared oniyby | as we can make trom at} the British Domimon on the north d their offer, and start- and from Mexico in the southwest, edon the return tip. The men ac- provided it shall be considered ad- compamed me on the trail, where visable to incorpora e the Mexicans. we parted. The trail at the toot ot | It this tame and plodding business the mountain was abrupt, and ran] shall fail to satisty the impatient and through a small canyon. Just as I restless spirit ot the people, and new emerged trom the gorge I saw fields tor American enterprises shail This tribute is a pleasing incident in the marvelous nearly HALF A CENTURY CAREER TUTTS HAIR DYE, i O®8 WHISKERS changed in- ftantl toa Glossy BLack asingle Piteation of this Drc. Sold by Dregglate, a sight that fairly chilled me to my TAPE [E> tSTNO RE Six Months, 1, 2,3, 4 or 5 Years i me. (NO DELAY.-t NB. CANTERBURWS ed He if i Isewhere, ion e before making spplicat See him marrow. About a quarter of a mile to the nght of the trail were seven of the most hideous-looking scoundre!s They portion of Geronomio’s savages s ed on ponies, and a glance showed me that they were heavily armed with Winchesters. Tever looked upon, Besides having their war paint on each wore a sort | of skull-cap, on the sides ot which were fastened the horns of a deer. he moment I came out they set up a shout that made my blood run cold I couldn’t go back to the miners w any certainty of finding them, for we had been separated an hour. ith Togo ahead would probably result in a horrible death. To retreat and hide }in some canon was impossible, tor the devil's would find me; to fight them in their own style would be j madness ; f My } a race for r they would starve me | out. y recourse was to make my hi ITknew I could | depend upon my horse, unless should meet with some mishap, {my mind was quickly fey he ana I made up. | urged the splendid animal forward He, too, seemed to appreciate the | Situation, for he eaped down the | steep decline without a misstep, | the race for lite began. | devils, too, Ito the and The red were urging their ponies utmost, and it looked as though be demanded, we have to go beyond the seas for them and borrowa leaf from the imperial policy of England. one ot those nstant weariness ‘er remedies with- Toox Dr. Jones’ Red Clov ug and we Asa Thor indescribable ca of Took quiuine and ot! ea EN ean. Gov. 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