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aa A } ii | i = ee RET Ane a A A te AE f 4 i f) ‘| Ohio & Mississippi Cincinnati, Louisville, Washington; Baltimore, NEW YORK and the EEAST SOLID DAILY TRAINS to CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE in 10 Hovks, with Through Day Cars, Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches. No Change ot Cars tor any class of pas- sengengers. 2 DAILY TRAINS To Washington in28Hour To Baltimore in 29 Hours ‘This is five Hours quicker than tastest time by any other line. The Day Express runs entire train- consists of Day Coaches and Euxurian, the Parlor Cars, from St Louis to Cincinnati and Louisivile. The N suv Express has sleepers with ‘o other line trom St Louis Through Train Service to the NATION at € CAPITAL. Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars are run by the “O & M”.on Night Ex- press from St. Louis to New York —ES AE E_W— Without Change in 37 Hours BEST ROUTE to JACKSONVILLE And Winter Resorts in the Southwes, The Double Daily Lines ot Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches by this line from to CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE making direct connections at both points with morning and evening Express Trains, having Palace Hotel and Sleep- ST. LOUIS and ing Cars to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannal. and Jacksonville without change. No Ferrys or Transfers by this Route! The Only Line running a Sleeping Car ef any description be- tween St. Louis and Cincinnati For tickets, Rates, or any particular infomation, call on Ticket Agents of connecting lines, West Northwest and Southwest. Orin St. Louis, at 101 & 103 N. Fourth St. W. W.PEABODY, W.B, SHATTUC, Pres’t &Gen’l Manager, Gen’! Pass’r Cincinnati, O Agent, G. D. BACON, Gen’! Weslern Passenger Agent. St Louis, Mo. M.vyY . NEZAM Way . Uitinois, HAS [MPO DG FROM FRANCE Perchersu lis ined at $3,000,000, which 75 PER GEaT neludes ALL bee meee eS ———E—E——EE | KANSAS CITY INTER-STATE FAIR | ds in whic: cent 9 exposition will roun be | gone a year’s improve ie os ; ings, commodjous and o haye been erected, and nothing th | | | } | | | , used for or art or money can do has been ed to add to comfort of The premiums this year and the conyenience exhibitor and patr fair tor the and exposition h been ased 30,009.00, and in one, $1 given, which assures a large attend- | ance ot the noted horses ot the U. S. The speed ring alone well worth more than the admission. The races are not a feature of any one but from Monday to Saturday, each day will have a special attraction. The dis- ave incre the speed ng 2,000 1n prem swill be will be price of day, play of agricultural implements will be the largest ever seen in the U. S. | since the centennial Philadelphia. cattle and horse exposition at intl The premiums departments have | discovered mers. The sets, the barkeeper Said, cost $5 and c can be paca atonly the city. tw ces tinued con * that the they’re same jonths now j tle of it Some explorers are said to have | about sixty miles trom | Magdalena, Sonora, a virgin forest | wherein they tound a pyramid having | a base of 4,350 square feet and a} height ot 750 feet, which makes it} double ot the celebrated Cheops | pyramid. The top may be reached | road. The exterior shaped walls aid to be made of granite, per- | Not trom | 1 mound, the | are fectly put together. far the monument is a smal 7 1 ., | Interior whereof contams hundreds | been adjusted, added to, and will is e } * } ot rooms, from 10 to 15 feet long by bring tog an aggreg mn off 1 ; -. : 3 to10W hese rooms have no imported ghbred, and fine}? . pe ; ‘ windows or cvors, but entrance stock such us the world has never i of : 2 z | therein is effec seen. Monday, Sept. 13, has been] ,., seta part as child s day, when | all children, under fourteen years of age will be admitted free, (when accompamed by their parents or guardian) balloon ascension race and other arrauged tor to folks the grounds pony been httle reaching features have entertain the The facilities h and a specially for ve been creased, low excu on to visitors has been made by all rail- roads running into Kansas City, some of which wiJl run special trains. The fact undone by rate | is nothing has been left the fair management that this the most pleasurable event ever offered to an appr The can be thought of to make tive public. is- sociation is prepared to take care ot all who come, and it is no exagger ation when we say there will be each day on the grounds trom seven- ty-five hundred thousand people. For particulars and other information regarding the tair and exposition yeu are cordially request- ed to write to Ep. H. Wesster, and Gen. Manager Kansas City, Mo. to one Sec. You can’t work to much purpose ur less you are » well, but you can build up your health and strength with Parker's Tonic, and work will then become easy. It sets the lungs, liver and kidne working order. Coughs and colds V betore it. Take it in time. 4o-rm Private Drinking Glasses. “Heah, bahkeeper, this is not my glass,” said an eighteen carat dude in a fashionable Sixth street restau- rant the other afternoon, petulantly pushing back the diluted julep be- fore him and stroking his little mous- tache with an aggrieved look. “Beg pardon, sir, beg pardon,” said the barkeeper, as he hastily withdrew the offending giass. Open- ing a little cabinet in the sideboard he brought out a pretty cut goblet, in which he caretully mixed the dude’s *‘pizen,”” saying apologetic- ally as he pushed it across the marble: “So many people coming in here I clean forgot it,’’ The dude telt too much hurt to reply, but sipped his beverage and then faded away. “That’s the last tool them ducks,” notion of said the drink dispen- ser, with a backward jerk of his] thumb toward the retreating young man. “What's that?” “Why, each of them has to have now. this You see cas + lve got exghteen sets of private glasses in there. dit- | ferent kinds of and} } when one of themicomes in I’ve got | _ to get his own | up to mux the esd in. They sre good trade, though, ie to ob- ject.” | The | S'asses were w very pretty, of ed like those every day custo- fine cut dinary | will in these Some Pp iscovery. Hang that we have finally , What him? Tre im as Sittin: been treated doubtless, as a respect- | ed pris« But isn’t about time that foolishness was anend? He does not represent a} | right to go to war, nae | He has just been | b the | ffairs diin’t cause @rder of Indiana order of The existing n't suit the anarchists,and id destruction to murder hey bave been tried and condemned to be hung. Why shouldn't Geroni- mo Getting Their Ey The colored men in the south have | not forgotten the assertions so freely made by their Republican leaders in the last campaign, that the election of a Democratic President would be promptly tollowed by sale reinslavement. their whole- In place of this they find the Democratic President appointing a colored man to a high and honorable public office on his personal merits, and the Republican g to drive him out of it, sla- in order to prolong the political very of the colored people. Mr: E, R. Wilson, Grand Rapids, Mich., reports the case of Mr. H. T. Sheldon, oi Lansing, Mich., who tor sev- eral weeks suttered from a trightful cough and cold, which was cured by one bottle of Red Star Cough Cure. Texas had better rub off the war paint and betake herself to works of mercy. She can begin her work right athome. The citizens are in many places destitute from the drouth. There are committees from the Lone Star state in the north soliciting aid and getting it. Let the Texan not think so much ot whipping Mexico and more of feed- ing his hungry brother and sister at home. Honest energy should al-| _ | ! tried and hung-—Omaha | Open. | ways be turned where it will do the most good. The “rosy dawn’? when | ‘sclouds are tretted with gold,” ot which Homer makes frequent men tion, 1s to be seen any at sun-up when a _ the | morning just few clouds are banked low down in the easte a} horizon How many people saw the glorious birth norning ? t many, 3 ever eg day nature wa i heads yousee. Work, Es ee do am stops and re s and youthfu Exceptional! y clean, elegant, a pertect Gressing, not gre Prevents dan- drut. 4o-im. (2hrs east of Kansas City by Consumption Cured. An old p hysician reti ae oon aoe ice, East dr simple Vv her Castoria, When Raby was sick, we cave he cried for Castoria, When she was a Child. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, oF aay Thr = 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of tue Age: SYMPTOMS CFA TORPID LiVEr Loss of appetite, Bowels costive, the head, with a cull sensat back part, Pain wuder the blade, Fullness after eating, wi inclination to exertion of bedy or mind, Irritnbility of temper, L. t a feeling of having neg! Weariness, Dizziuess, Fluttering at ihe Heart, Dots before the eyes, Hendacke over the rigit eye, Resile: Btful dreams, Highly colore’ C CONSTIPATION TU: nue PILLS ere espe 3, One duse. elingastoaston body to Yake om Flesh, thus nourished, and by their Tonic ‘Action on the Digestive Organs. It niar Stools are roduced. TITS HAIR DYE. Gray Harr or WHISKERS changed to 2 GLoss¥ BLAcK by 2 single application oe this Dre. It imparts a natural col cts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Office, 44 [Murray St., New York. Feb 11 86 1 your ¢ ec. Especial attention iervous pe. lity, in every stage. t@ It makes no difference what you have taken, or who has failed to {tend at once to this, rand leaves i. a Wreck = fe, there is Hope. ten warranty of cure given in ecery case undertaken. ‘onsult the Old Doctor. Offices and Parlors Private. A f1 letter, or call may save fut fering and shame. Medicine: &c., sent everywhere se- suf- Ex ure. “Hours,8to ” SeSanday,otoLe ey letters: F. D. CLARKE, M. D. 817 Locust St.. St Louis, Mo =mportant, ahd hen you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Ex pressage and Carriage Hire and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen- tral Depot. Elegant rooms fitted up at acost of one mil- lion dollars, reduced to $1.00 and upwards per day. European vlan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at.any other first-class hotel iz. ihe or ennetne san = eee ee a BAPTIST FEMALE) COLLECE. Lexington, Mo. v Mo. Pac. or Wabash trains,) Begins its 22d year Sept. ist. 1Ss6. Instruction Trororen by Sprcratists. Elegar with Gas. Only 5 Tv erms Low. CHENEY “ANVIL & VISE co. 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DISPLACEMENTS AND IRRECULARITIES, It is of great value in change of Its use during pregnancy will ; reliew e the pains of labor, and insure. pspeedy recovery. Pleasant to taste andy B may be taken at all times with safety, ZN (7 F occro3s PRESCRIBE TT row ALL DISEASES J PECULIAR 10 WOMEN. ay for your Female Tonio, that Thave ritia my ESS over 15 yearn. @. TInt ewe, Owensville, Mo! nthe treatment of women, e Fomieta Longexperienc tro has convinced me that nothin, } teria Medicaexcels Merreil's Fe me tt entof dieaases f and Dealers, a Bottle. PHARIS & SOL, Respectiully informs the public that still in the field with a full STOCK OF GROCERIES, Which they propose to sell as low the lowest on smallest margin consistent to sate business principles. BUTTER, EGGS, GHIGKENS, &G mous TEBO FLOUR. 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