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for Infants and Children. Castoria enres Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Viarrnoa, Eructation, Kills VG gives sleep, and promotes di- “Castoria is 20 well adapted to children that {recommend it aa seperior to any prescription tome.” HA. Ancusn,M.D., ¢ 7. and means devised by some of them } giving a worthles rtificate o - ‘pom yii So. Oxford Bt, Brooklya, %.¥. || wusbous injurious medication. the source—abolish the conditions arses ei ; | cog Secor ai : to work up the business. Some of] posite. Bradner fought the prose- ‘Tun Curracn Couraxy, 1 Fulton Street, N. Y. that make beggars. To try to cure th x u eee € senators complain that the cutors boldly in the courts for over poverty by street charity is like try- a ce €7 . Si = : t Slee ; uent receipt of letters fr, two years, but was ally beaten ing to stop a hole in your roof by | ...4: ete he : _ ; ‘a Taint tk i constituents transmitting letters {and sentenced to Auburn for five mopping up the puddles that gath- from oPensic psc ry re zy as : 7 zs x nsion agents v « the} years. A fewdaysafter the Danville = == er on your floor. ; } i T ; : co ss for]1 bursted, three years ago, Brad- “Touching the conditions I can : 2 4 : now is the | ner was chased through the village ee er but vaguely indicate the he con- | 4344, 2 A Presider 1 Sa Saee f : 3 ime, as on the eve of residen- | streets by a howling mob of men rT} tinued. “Let me say, in the first ae |e sk EO a Dealers in the Celebrated ihn Deer Lis Stirring Plows community where millionaires are possible that the average man has Bradley, Canton. Deere and Brown Cultivators; Pattee enough to eat. Now what causes New Departure Tongueless Cultivators. poverty? First—Ignoranee of how to save gore? Keystone Rotary Drop Corn Planters, With Deere All Steel Check Rower with Automatic Reel, TOR PE ET EER ET OD Stalk Cutters, New Gr Cutters, New Ground Plows, Harro: Plows, Harrows and Sulky Plows Haish’s S Barbed Steel Fence Wire Hardware, Groceries, Iron, Nails, Wagon Woodwork, &c. BENNETT, WHEELER & CO. en ETT TE TL ILE SIRT OT FRANZ BERNHARDT'S eoeHORD NN _, RAILROAD WATCH >\ Soleagent forthe Rockford and‘Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very cheap. JEWELRY STORE, Is headquarters tor fine Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &e. Spectacles of all kinds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED Fea ‘ oo mailed me a "Biorace ofahomtosk fal rat 4 a: » SEMINAL PR PASTILLES, 4 ‘Avoid the imposition ntious reme ies for these troubles, of prec Quacks, whose only ain istobleed their vic: tims. Take a SURE ReMepy that Has JOURED reas does noe interfere with attention to busmess, or eause pain . yuman organ ‘wasted animating elements of life are given back, the patient becomes cheerful and rapidly gaine both streng:S and heaieh TREATMENT ;—Cre Moz, $3. To Mos. $5. Three, $7 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mrc Cuemsts, $06: I. Tenth Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. bi SS Naat Ph etemen: ont ofyourtn ‘le, ani PACKAGE E, with Mlas’d FARM ANNUAL FORISSS Yfil be seat FREE toall why eS A dy hundreds of RP BEST G asi ceatellsal Best Gag! EN» x i sot and Balbe, Plants, and Falwadle N« rides Kare Neveuses? in VEGE eTARLESs ‘and ¥ yc real Mis which cannot be where. ESTABLISHED 1607. It te now mearty aixty years since this medicine was offered as & Temedy for Worms, and from Wat time Tepe Ras steadily increased untit at ‘all parts of the world to be the ser- ‘the than of o SE BEDS. BURPEE & co. Sorte Sienna irritable and feverish, ng wboleeeme viet, erave. when the man system from earliest infancy therefore parente—cepecially mothers who are tore t= se Temoved from th Ysiktane de mot inves Se eecensanaed St aed wun ie te Chel proutice, ned innay of the mo ‘ls own judge in one sense. examine every bottle ho perenean ‘$5 is almost iar eee orm Confections; msde more for the parpose of meer are ene Testlewsiy in sleep. Sa ae phe vices a hel oi what cor E tte eed ieee has been en- et in the be it of worms.for so surely as th yy the timely use of B.A Fahnest. Prenton: from all parts of the cor testis ifo1 space Given to children as a cafe purgatire, Ra eerie Oo arged a must Safticient. Mi Red with ne hing’ ae look resely and carefully to see that aw Frawrtr, Howarp Co, Mo. mest somplese iota | ah hare ben entextcons Slt has been faid in lerstood, and when worms have Teally been the eauce. It has been proved ber ond ca mat a culldren, camwt be too observing of the arat ently Deen otis were Wseh. ief afforded. Great caution days of LE Schwantes Go Pic pn aa ra wwe Reed some of that your_vermituge wih PW aelan xD. | needed. oa NT 00., oa. rsitecece aoc. Pilisbarg, Pa, Sole ans senator anti-poverty id yet become a riva! of Henry Gec Being asked the other day how he! would abolish beggary the senator replied: “There is only one way. Dry up money. nia in 1850, wh beggars in uor. Abolition of Poverty. Leland St from ours 2 day Y yoard and less creature tant cause As lon of are Third—A lack of manuel training. This last need is people trades that the eutire product of this so many country were doubled next year, wages would | incre: smaller cost HENRY GEOR Millionaire Standford’s place, that it is not millionaires that cause poverty, by a good deal. body is worse off because the derbilts are worth $200,000.600. they had not exist at all. not the I found begg: out witha tin panand earn breakfast. h When by nes, there were always s around, whe t is the s rest had to support way now. The soil is wonderfully HALLADAY WIND MILLS, {RON, WCOD AND CHAIN farsi There Nearly 20,000 men WAGONS, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES produce all the wheat of the state ALL KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS ' [#1 exports nition tons of it every year, and yet these beggars. We ean cut, thrash and sack expense of 14 centsa hundred pounds potatoes cost only half a cent pound and flour is only and yet there is unthrift. is ple do not understand economy or practice it, us almost ever; has had to at some I really believe that there the 20 gold piee least every morning tributed that every man child we i Second—The sale g@ as there as many saloons in there both schools, and they ported by the very poor, the sources of misery are pretty obvious. ye se of money received or in the of life to be bought. skilled hands—t} greatest needs. in my university. build so tall that the rudiments of trade and occupation may be taught. When everybody knows how some difficult My great hope is which I wish to and de id broad world before night s were to be sown GE'S RIVAL. Plan for the | oe ay | tor stands very the ner, aie D: an . te) : tion of the presid he as well ] died in th nas Some } i i s himself, and : ae No- Van- ii wealth it would It is only in this wheat at an a S4 a barrel An impor- Poor peo- want. ich man his life. time in would be and so dis- woman and some. and use of nre ten times this country as and sup- churches we mainly If taught most serious. could be the in doubled, either the of More capable, of necessities 1s one our every useful to do id useful thing pov- erty will rapidly diminish.” WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D. C., March 19, ‘88% Ep. Trwes:—It is not likely that the znate bill, providing for erection of post office building in size and cost proportionate to the place, will ever become a law. bill is the outcome of large number size of the The of bills which have passed the house this session for publie build- ings, but even the senators see so many objections to the proposed plan that the expression is all against its passage. tariff bill. ings go up. Senator Vest is very much worried widely that he intends not to accept anoth- over the So large a number of bills for public buildings could not have passed the house but for the fact of the large surplus in the treas- ury and the reduction of revenues that follow upon the passage of tne The members see that now or never is the time to get their public buildings and so the golden opportunity is taken and the build- circulated rumor er election as senator and will retire from politics. The senator has no | ored by the bestow position on the able si The senate is up in taken $1,500 from a wor after the claim agents 1 an inve the Danville bank, of w he was | tion has been ordered into the = president. had become insolvent, tial election both parties in congress A Banker Conv N.Y. ict’s Death. 21.—The | t 10:30 inted toa Cleveland's Auburn. 2 whi March le as the Was sent to vember for grand larceny for having women and boys, with snowballs who pelted him and whatever hand. He seek to The senators tion mis- 70 siles were was that it should be] years old when he came to the pris- ted that they are influ-|on here, and was given work in the id the in-| broom shop, and occupies a table vestion into t 1ethods of one of}in company with ~Jimmy” Hope, the claim agents whose circulars|the noted bank robber. Saturday, have been largely circulated, will | Bradner was sent to the prison hos- resul uch a report, and action | pltal, where he died. The cause of that others will be deterred from | his death was pneumonia. His wife, pursuing the same methods. brother and sister were with him Senator Colquitt has introduced | when he died a bili to submit toe the popular vote in the district whether aK New Blind. of the we »rohibition or not. There was middle-aged man Wi that the prohi- grinding a wheezy hand organ at bitic election, | the corner of Michigan and Wash still there is net st proba- ington avenues the other day. He bility of the bi meress, | had a placard of “Tam blind” on his at least, ai this sess Tt has been | breast and his eyes were closed. introduced too late in the sessicn | Pretty soon a pedestrian halted be- to receive consideration in the | fore him and stood as if in reverie. A second one suddenly stopped, looked up and down and around and House even thou the Senate. The should pass asked: “Anything the matter?” “He's a fraud,” replied the first. How sas “I don’t believe he’s blind.” “Oh, he must be.” “Don't believe i well as either of u the the Revenue question has caused grave doubts as to concert of action between the up for consideration before the full The Com the abolition tob: division among » House republi- on Internal republicans when it comes He ite in mittee can see as the house. ve on of ‘cO tax was looked upon as a test vote and the “You are very hard-hearted, sir. vote of Kelly and Reed for the abo- | He is certainly blind.” lition and the other two 1 public: “Bet you $10 he can see as well —DBurrows : Brown—against it, |} as you can.” is at the House rarded as very “Oh, you will! Well, Im not a significant. H. c betting man, but T!l take that wa- - er.” A Gill It was put into the hands of a In order to give chance to | third party, and when all was ready test itand thus be convinced of its the plind man opened his eyes. curative powers, Dr. King’s New x ist avend ton Gonsumptions Gouchn They were good eyes. He at once and Cold, will be, for a limited ume | proved that they were sharp eyes. This offer is not shows It was a put-up job tocatch a green- horn, and the greeny who bit went off swearing that he would have re- venge if it took a thousand years.— Detroit Free Pre givep only liberal but faith m the merits of this great remedy All who suffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Aithma, Bronchitis or any affection of the throat, chest or lungs, are especially invited to call at any drug store and get a trial bottle tree, Large bottles $1. away. unbounded Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cured in Two Days. . Mayor Hewitts War Mayor Hewitt laughed outright yesterday when he heard that his opposition to the Grand Army of the Republic bill has caused him to be censured by one of the posts of that organization. The mayor said to a reporter that in the annals of the army department would be found a record of thanks tendered Cooper & Hewitt, of the Trenton Tron Works, for their services dur- ing the war of the rebellion. “We gave our plant free to the government,” he said, “and instead of making any money we lost $100,- 000. I went commissioned to Europe to secure gun barrel iron for the government and could buy only 300 tons when 4,000 tons were needed. I entered an iron foundry in disguise as an artisan, learned how iron for gun barrels were made, telegraphed the information to the secretary of war and in twelve days the United States was making gun barrels. And yet Iam denounced by some of the Grand Army men.” The Indiana Chemical Co. have discov- ered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of Rheu- matism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 pays, and to give immediate reliet in chronic cases and ettect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription jor this wonderful compound which can be filled by your home druggist at small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will giadly refund money if satistaction is not given, ‘THE INDIANA CuemicaL Co, 10-lyr Crawtordsville Ind RICHLY Rewardedare those who read this and then act; they will find honorable employment that will not take them from their homes and tamilies. The profits are large and sure tor eyery industrious person, many have made and are now making several hun- dred dollars a month. It is for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability re- quired; you, reader, can do it as well as anyone. Write to us at onte for full particulars, which we mail free. Ad- dress Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 1.yr. Service. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested im the estate of Mary Wasson, Renews Her Yonth. deceased. that I. W. T. Kemper, Administra- = Mrs. Pheoe Chesley, Patterson, } toror said estate, intend to make final setle- Clay county,lowa, tells the follow- | ment thereof at the next term of the Bates Co Probate Court, in Bates county. State of Mis- souri, to be held at Butler onthe I4th day of May, 1888. is . T. KEMPER, 17-48. ADMINISTRATOR. ing remarkable story, the truth ot which is vouched for by the res: dents of the town, I am 73 years old. have been troubled with kidney complaint for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free trom pain and do all Notice of School Election. Notice is given that at the school election to be held on the first Tuesday in April, Iss8, in MY | the Butler school district, Bates’ county, house work. lowe my thanks to| Missouri, the proposition to increase the . having levy for school purposes to 25 cents additional Electric tor having renewed my | on the $l), valuation, making the total levy for running purposes 65 cents on the $100, will be submitted to the qualified voters of sai 4 dis- trict, said election to be held at the west school ¢ to commence at 7 o’ciock #. m. youth, and removed al! disease and pain. Try a bottle, 50c, and $1. at all drug stores. | DON’ T SCOLD mn for groani Ne Divorces Cheaply Withont Publicity. IRCES without publicity my er of the U " port, int ABSOLUTE for parties = stamp, addre New York. PRINCESS TEA Is in no sense a rivalof cheap Teas, but itis the equal of any $1 Teain the market. Retail price only 75c. per pound. 40c. half pound. FOR SALE BY J. E. 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