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venting ele correct all disor races oft HEAD Bing todo without them. ACHE |Wemake our great boas do ni totake. One or two purge, but by their gentle. by by mail, *OARTER MEDICINE C pay New York. Established 32 years, MEDICAL COLLEGES. ACE AND EXPERIENCE Consn'tation FRE: tor’s own laboratory frrn: sent anywhere securely ies, Indiscretion Nervousness, De! trust, Failing Memory on Face, Aversion to Boe iety, Loss of Ambit Unfitness to Marry, Dyspepsia, Stu Opemont, Painsin Ba xy Urine, Nigh 2 ye sandsofceses, Within your m blank No. 11 free, plain envelope, MIDDLE AGED men baving milky or cotto Uke deposits in urine, with fs tho second stage cf sem these cases for lise. ment is the re: Such cases derman RES OF t careful opinion sent atel disease and why so-cilied “Remedics,’ Purifiers, etc., fail to ¢ KIDNEY AWD URINARY °°: juent or blow leture, Weal Wlaccer cured without | struments or pain. Question Blank Success(ul new tre 1s. M rited tate your TOUS. Cure for Impotence, Loss Bick Heatachoana Telieve all the troubles inei- Di toting, Fn ints Bide. While their mos | wemparkable success has been shown in curing SICK yet Carter’s Little Liver a ae ane Pei dabiein Constipation, curing complaint, while ‘hey, Riso ‘thestomach stimulatetha iver and regulate the bowels, Even if they ouly Ache they would bealmost pricelessto thosewhd wufer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- Bjately their goodness does notend here,and those ‘whooncetry them will find these little pills valu- blo n souany way that they wil etl a Bese ko wit wile bane of lives that here is where fe nec bunets t. Our pills cureit while Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and ‘very easy makes dose. They Gage vegetable and do not gripe oF or action please all Ree them. aa isioae aceies Raree a pr druggists SMALL ALLL Sa SMALL DOSE, — PRICE Regular graduate of TWO | tenderness teward old people is al-| WHITTIER 21S W. NINTH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO. KANSAS CITY, f0. Medicines from the Doc- years’ experience and the Hot Springs method. Cure guaranteed never to ink study and Sure, Prompt, ecenre Po peel come semblance of her parents One of ORIEN TAL feroousneas: Self Distrust, | them said Ruth is a lovely baby and aa eee ne tag | just like her mother. Mrs Cleve- S E XUA Boxes, $5 00. one waste {1220 turned and said: “Ruth is a witheach Box. Address | lovely baby, but is just like her fath- La erenaaad . , She does not even look like me. ST.Lou!s, - MO. POPULAK MRS. CLEVELAND. Perhaps Her Chief Charm Is Her Nat- urality and Unselfisiness. New York Herald Many people have asked me “What is thesecret of Mrs. Cleveland universal popularity?” It not at all a hard question to answer, and |I am sure that all who know her wiil 13 agree with me that itis Mrs. Cleve sbness which give a jland’s utter unse | ‘ j ber a popularity which perhaps other woman has so fally attained I think other more c¢ than spy I M Cleveland poss-sses those indetin pletely woman ever met. jable qualities and characteristics | which gs to make the perfect women. |The material is so fully developed in her nature that sue can not see little child anywh-re no matter how poor and ragged it may be, but, she will if possible stop and say a kind word to it. This is one duty Mrs. Cleveland never permits another to! do and that is to her the sweetest pleasure in life—rocking her baby to sleep every evening. No matter who may call or what may happen | | { | | the evening hour is devoted to Baby Ruth. Mrs. Cleveland’s sweetness and | | ways noticeable. Her patience and | and self-possession is remarkable. | I have seen her under circumstances | of the most trying nature where most women would have shown signs of aunoyment; where au ill mannered | crowd of people in their eagerness to gain a closer view of her would almost trample on and crush her and yet she maintained a calmness of demeanor that was marvelous Mrs. Cleveland is fond of her servants, gentle to all, and yet with this sweetness of nature she poss« es gieat firmness of an individuality | of character Her word is law in her household. She has the courage of her convictions and nothing will mn induce her to break the rules she} deems necessary tomake for her | n- | daily life. ie Mrs. Cleveland is devotedly at- tached to her husband aad always says the sweetest things about him. One evening I heard some ladies in her presence, who were great friends of hers, discussing the re- Iam sure I should not like her half fl Gonerel a Weakness of of Errors or Sxcessesia Otd oe ee Hestored. Strengthen WEAK, USDEYALOPED ONGANS & PUL eafaiting NONE ten and Fareten Connie ats ton lanaticn anc! 5 matle: ICAL CO.. BUS= A Why Suffer ? When you can be Cured Thousands are suffering with _—Sorpid Liver-the symptoms are ression of Spirits, Indige: an, Constipation, Headach oe fon and free Tandbook write to (sealed) THE FOUBORG MEDICAL CO., Livingsten St... Breeklyn, Body and Mind, ma ad Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator is a reliable remedy for Liver ey on It cures thousands ear; why not try Sanford's Liver Invigorator? Pion Druggist will supply you. Scientific American DESICN P. NT: COPYRICHTS, etc. bio paper inthe Splenaiaty Uhaetraieg No intelligent 3 Te cr month dares MUNN & * | killed. He is one of the most fear- so well if she did not look like her father.” A Bloody Fight. Jackson, Tenn., Dee. 21.—This morning Captain T. C Gaston of the police force shot and instantly killed W. C. Strickland, a saloonkeeper. Strickland’s house has been raided | Several times for selling whiskey on Sunday. He claimed in a publicas tion that Gaston had been partial and permitted others to violate the law unmolested. They had a d fficulty in the fall over the affair. / Yesterday Strickland published an open letter to the mayor and alder- men reflecting on Gaston officially. This morning Gaston passed the sa- loon. He had some words with Strickland and a duel with pistols began, Strickland’s brother coming to his assistance.” W. C. Strickland fell forward to the sidewalk, his brains oozing from a gaping wound. Gaston was untouched.” He had Pat Strickland, the brother of tke dead man arrested charged with as- sault to commit murder. Gaston volintarily gave bond in $2,000 and Pat Strickland is oat on a bond of $1,000. Gasior had killed one or two men and was waylaid by a mob of negroes One night three yearsago and nearly S. ec. less men ever on the police force in this state. Strickland was also ree garded as a dangerous man. When laid out to day he had a double copper breast-plate on which pro- Nem, | tected his person from neck to hips. A Prominent Farmer Fatally Hurt. The Tribuve had an account last week of a iwember of the labor-union | party who was forcibly ejected from ithe upper story of a certain brick building on Park avenue. The per- son re‘erred to, we have since learn- | tenda republican committee meeting. | recovering coasciousness always zealous in the cause they es- the closing months of the republican | inauguration of Cleveland Was ejected was the Wiseman a brick | j block, we are sold. Mr. Meglasson, / Toho is a good man everyway, except that he takes a drop too much occas sionally, was led astray cups, and, if our rect, Wus 56 Scriou while is bis information is cor-! jured, either on the head | that fears are ly pe 3 by a stroke he received f with a club or his entertained of Lis ree But this, we should never have mention ed the unfortunate i ejectment fro: : . the unfortunate » was taken to the home of Jas. Pitchford. being j unable to stand removal to | ow Up to our latest advices he tined consci i the the proper repetition of sim- Review. * { 1 occurrences - | j | Politician Fouui Dead Great Falls, Mont. Dee. 16 —The body of Wm. Gould Smith, prom- inent politicinn and cattleman, was found frozen stiff on the prairie near Fort Benton he been missing since zy when yesterday. He Sature rode from his ranch to Benton to at- t is supposed he fell from his horse, was stunved and froze to death before Newspapers of to-day are most po tent factors in polities The frater- nity should be recognized. While they are liberal to a fault, generous beyond their means oftes, they are pouse. Itis not a mistake exactly that men make newspapers, but there can be no question about newspapers The don't ask for much and don't even get what they ask for. But it is our opinion that in the near future they will least stand an even chance with oth- er mortals.—Lamar Dewoerat. making men. press You should not be without it. 3 Eyery family i- liable tohave a here- ditary taint of consumption in it. * It i date back 3 or even 4 generations. This fact makes it necessary always to have a remedy with which to combat this formidable disease \ cough when taken at first can r ly be cured before it gets a serious hold cn the lungs. Ballard’s Horehound Svrup when taken in its early stages will cure consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for a affection of the throat,lungs and chest, such as consump- tion, inflamation of the iungs, bronchi- tis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, &c. It is pleasant to tak and » perfectly sate can always be depended on. id by H L. Tucker. “St Louis Re- public is unquestionibly the best and cheapest naticual news journal published in the country. It has led the fight for Tariff Reform, and stands without a rival as the leading and representative Democratic pap er of the United States. Itis issu- ed each Tuesday and Friday four- The “Twice-a-week teen to sixteen pages every week, for only one dollar a year—a great y 3 8 semi-weekly paper for the price of a weekly. at least half a week earlier, and much more fully than any weekly. Everybody should subscribe for it now, and get the news, fresh and complete, during It gives the news after the aud Ste- venson, when the democratic party administration, as well as will be in absolute control of the ex- ecutive and legislative departments of the national government. An ex- tra copy will be sent free for one} year, to the seuder of each club of} four new subscribers, with four dol-j| lars. Write for free sample copies and raise aclub. Address Tue Re- postic Sr. Lovis, Missovrti. side with very little provoeation. As has been observed many a man has mate a goose of himself with a sin- gle quill. It isa popular belief that bees die almost immediately after using their stings. Unlike a good many other insects they do not live on af- ter they have done their worst. Consumption Cured. An old physictan, retired trom prac- tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula*ot simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat anc Lung Affections, also a_posi- tive and radical cure for Nervous Debil- ity and all Nervous Complaints, atter having tested its wondertul curative pow ers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it Known to his suffering fellows Actuated by this motive anda desire to relieve human suffering, I will ; send tree ot charge, to all who desire it, this :ecipe, in German, French, or En- | the largest watch case manufactur- Three months ....... One month ... Some persons got on the wrong) RUSSELL PUBLISHING 0., | The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, ar’, cazi gazin 1893. rper’s Ma ILLUSTRATED. ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. 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