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The Daily Wamegan from Wamego, Kansas • 3

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IHE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN The Daily Wamegan. Mr, and Mrs. James Shorttand Mis. Jennie Shortt were calling on friends Friday. We are glad to see Mrs.

Shortt out once more. WAMego. Kansas A aril 5, 1888. il NEWS NOTES. Jacob Sharp, the New York boodler, was reported dying on the 4'h.

The Mississippi Republican State convention met at Jackson on the 4th. The Iowa House has passed, the bill providing lor a two-cent per mile passenger tare for all railroads in that Stnto. Tho Postmaster-General has sent in a list of additional estima'os, aggregating for making stamps, inks and pads. The Abyssinian retreat continues. King John has spread a report that he has concluded an advantageous treaty of peace with Italy.

City Gowicil! City Council met In regular session, with his honor, the mayor, presiding-, with conncilmen present: Teter. Stelz-ner, Jenkins, Matthews and Johnson; and clerk, D. M. Reynolds. The following bills were presented and allowed Chad wick Rawson, repairing crossing, 3d St and Lincoln avenue $1 15 A Weller, pub election notice, 1 75 11 Wiwrinai), office rent, month ef March 5 00 Springsteen, burying 50 II II Boll, moals to destitute 50 The Weather The following is the weather report for the past 24 hours, as recorded at M.

L. Stone's drag store: 9 P.M. 7 A.M. 2 P.M. AND 69 64 74 StomacMLiver Cure The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years.

It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar. George Huston came up from Topeka and spent Sunday with his brothers and sisters. G. II. is looking well and Topeka must agree with him.

Mrs. Crossly returned from Ross-ville Thursday evening, looking well. She had a pleasant visit to her old home. Mrs. C.

is expecting friends up from Rosaville. Mr. II. D. Huston had a narrow escape last Wednesday while returning home from the store.

His horse became frightened and turned so quickly that it threw Mr, II. out, and the carriage passed over him. He had the presence of mind to cling to the ladies, so there was no great damage donef Mr. Dolan says he jumped out. Ot course the ladies were frightened.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK Reynolds, clerk fees and re- pairiiift crossiugs 6 33 Iron Clad Lumber Co, lumber. 78 Chas Bianchard. judge of elec OF WAMEGO, KANSAS. Paid uo Capital $75,000 tion 2 00 Geo SimDSon.iudfra of 2 00 Heurv Couehran. judge of elec tion 2 00 II Richards, cleric of election, 2 00 Reynolds, clerk of election, 2 00 A.

ti. Fawcett, Republican treasurer for Marion township, Morgan County, has been missing for some weeks. An exam-lnationjot his accounts shows a shortage oi tt.800. Orderly Sergeant Fred Cassius, of the marine corps at the Charleslovyn navy yard, has disappeared. It was alleged that irregularities involving several thousand dollars had beon discovered.

The Ohio Senatorial Committee investigating tjhe charges of alleged bribery on the part of certain members, has made a report completely exonerating the members, and the report was adopted. Returns on the 4th indicated the election of Taft, Republican, for Governor of Rhode Island by to 1.500 majority, The election went Republican by about 1,500 on the general ticket and tho Republicans had a Bweeping victory on the Legislature. Elections were held generally through Hooters. Pres. Robt Scott, Cashier Prunty, V.

I A Cox, As't Cash Reports of clerk and treasurer re ceived, as follows: Total receipts during the year DIRECTORS: Smith, Sliortt, Embley Robt Scott. Baker JC Rogers. Prunty, Browne Smith, From Zeamlale. Zeandale, April 2, 18S8. To the Kansas Agriculturist Frank Abbott, has a young son.

General good health prevails in this district. Your Banking Business Solicited ending April 4, 1888 84,807 84 Total amount paid out 4,347 84 Total amount of warrants issued during the year 3,455 77 Total amount of warrants outstanding 2,299 78 Total amount of interest on warrants paid included in statement 63 98 Total balance cash ou hand. 460 00 The election returns were then can It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk. This wonderful Nervine Tonic has only recently been introduced into this country by the Great South American Medicine Company, and yet its great value as a curative agent has long been known by the native inhabitants of South America, who rely almost wholly upon its great rpodicinal powers to cure every form of disease by which they are overtaken. This new and valuable South American medicine possesses powers and qualities hitherto unknown to the medical profession.

This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and diseases of the general Nervous System. also cures all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the Great Nervine Tonic qualities which it possesses and by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and Btrengthener of the life forces of the human body and as a great renewer of a broken down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the treatment and cure of diseases of the Lungs than any ten consumption remedies ever used on this continent.

It is a marvelous cure for nervousness of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic almost constantly for the space of two or three years. It will carry them safely over the danger. This great strengthener and curative is of inestimablo value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties wilt give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year.

CURES out Illinois on the 3rd, but as a rule there was no special feature. In Galesburg two of the striking engineers of the Burlington lliicklcn'w Arnica Salye. Thr Bkst Sai.vi! la the world fur Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum. Fever Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions.aud positively cures Piles, or no pay reouired.

It is guaranteed to give perfeot satis-fao'tioD. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. Bovs.

Enoch I'laltand family. of Wabaunsee, have moved to California for a year at least. Little Nina, daughter ot Arthur road were elected aldermen, and the ticket favored by the strikers was generally successful. Albany, N. state that Gov vassed, aim the votes polled stood as For mayor D.

V. Sprague Foltz, who has been very low with capillary bronchitis, is recovering. ernor Hill has informed his friends that he is not a candidate for President, and that 339, D. F. Rodgers 77.

Police Judge J. II, Wierman 243 S. Fee 163. Coun Excursion to Topeka Friday. Mr.

Hiram who had his leg an interview with him will soon appear in a prominent Democratic newspaper declaring that be had never been a candidate fox cil II. Voge 371, J. D. Hammaker 379, Council is composed of broken in December, is able to be r.r:und on crutches, and doing as well The new solid men. James Sanders 234, N.

Matthews 226, D. C. Carl 222, Robt. Scott 217, Louis President. The electionlwas redhot at Delphos, as could be expected.

Half fare to Topeka Friday and the issue being billiard hall license. The Now that the weather is settled, and Regnier 173, G. W. Mills 157. Scattering votes, 15.

fight was made on the Council. Nearly every lady in tho city was out. The ma- The following gentlemen having bt the heavy man of Sanders' will the Council. the ground in good condition, farmers are very busy. A great many acres of oats have been sown the past week, and spring work is commenced in earnest.

jorityoof the Council is anli.billiard and pool roomi. The vote was very close. Foi mayor, G. M. Billing was elected.

Nearly 1,000 men employed in the Chi beon declared elected, were sworn into office by Hon. S. Fee. the retiring mayor: Mayor eWt. D.

V. Spraeue. Police Judge, J. II. Wierman.

Coun Mathews, a carpenter, is a concien-tiousman a good selection. Bennett, of Topaka.is in town looking after his real estate interests. There was a very good nwgic lan cilman. H. Voge, J.

D. Hammaker, tern display in our school house last James Sanders, N. Matthews, and D. Tuesday evening, a party at Mr. lowest TTenrv Voce believes in Brummetts Wednesday, and a party lm- Nervonsneee and Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache and Sick Headache, Female Weakness, All Diseases of Women, Nervous Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms and Nervous Choking Hot Flashes, Palpitation of the Heart, Mental Despondency, Sleeplessness, St.

Vitus's Dance, Nervousness of Females, Nervousness of Old Age, Neuralgia, at Mr. Bellarne's Saturrtav eveninc cago breweries met on tho 4th and discussed the question of a strike. The matter grew out of a circular recently Issued by the employing brewers, in which they stated that they would not omploy members of unions. A committee was appointed to wait on Ernost Ihe firm where the trouble originated. The other morning two convicts, of convict train No.

3, on the Galveslon, Harris-burg San Antonio road, tried to escape near Sholdon, when the guard, named Fox, shot Convict J. C. Thomas with fatal The was sent to the peni taxes consistent with necessary provements. Broken Constitution, Debility of Old Age, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Heartburn and Sour Stomacn, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams, "Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears," "Weakness of Extremities and Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Boils and Carbuncles, Scrofula, Scrofulous Swelling and Ulcers, Consumption of the Lungs, 1 Catarrh of the Lungs; Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, Delicate and Scrofulous Children, C. Carl.

After the retiring council adjourned, the newly elected mayor assumed the chair, and made the following appointments, which were confirmed by the new council, and a Leap Year party announced for Friday evening of this week at P. G. Smith's. Del Carl will mend the "bad breaks" Sexton of Cemetery U. Burno.

Treasurer J. M. Boys. Clerk J. A.

that mayoecur in the city harness. He is a young man of careful business habits. The school was closed Wednesday Sunday we enjoyed the beautiful Easter service held at our school house. The walla were tastefullv dec tentiary from Marion County with a tout Butts. Mr.

Voge was elected chairman of council. Om motion of Mr, years' sentence. During the melee the other convict escaped, with a posse in close in order that teachers and scholars Sundbrs, council adjourned to meet pursuit Saturday evening, April 7th, at The Michigan Contral Committee of the Pains in the Heart, Pains in the Back, o'clock, p. m. could obstrve Arbor Day, in accordance with the governor's request.

Mr.F. W.Garwood, of Jacksonville, Summer Complaint of Infants. Failing Health Dr. J. M.

Boys Is again made City All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic- 111., is Mr. Lithgow's successor behind Treasurer, after a rest of a year National Greenback party met at Detroit on the 4th. While there was an expression of approval nf the former alliance of the party with the Democrats on the. State ticket, it was decided that the call for the meeting on May 10, at Grand Rapids (the date of the Democratic convention), be postponed to a later date, awaiting the call of Chairman Gillette for a National convention. the counter of M.

L.Stone's drug store. Mr. Lithgow is orange farming in NERVOUS DISEASES. As a cure for everv class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able For over twenty years has the doctor handled the city's funds, and very orated with evergreens, festoons and mottoes: "Christ is risen to-day," "1 am the resurrection and the life," "Christ tor Die world," "Victory over death," Hail Easter Day" and "God bless our Sunday school." These mottoes, tastefully formed of evergreens, and bouquets of immortelle and eedar, with a beautiful cross and star, were the chief part of the decorations. The "Easter Service," just issued by the Pierce Publishing Fountain Philadelphia, was used and ad-mi ifd.

The same firm are now compiling a "Children's Day Service," that will be issued in a few davs. Florida. to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in. acceptably, too. Sara.

Jackson, the outgoing treasurer, was the t'rst change made in the office since the citv was organized, and he made a all its enects upon the youngest cnua or tne oiaest ana most aencaie lnaiyiot-ual. Nine-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir, are llammakar will look after the city's interests as he would his own. He is a steady, sven-goinr man, conserva faithful and popular officer. tive, and vet always glad to do all in dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow and nerves is the result.

Starved nerves, like his power for the good of the city, MARKET REPORTS. Grain and Provisions. Kanhas Oitt. April 4, FtvODK Quiet; XX 90o; XXX. ll.UUQ I.

06; family, M.1!1.5; choice. I1.S031.60; fancy, II. fifi1.70. Wheat Weak; No. soft winter, rash.

Retirine Mavor Fee has made a The best spring medicine or blood faithful officer, and he steps down from the executive chair with the good starved muscles, become strong wnen tne ngni kiuq oi ioou is suppneu, auu. a thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As th nervous ystem must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the "first to Buffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinarv food does not contain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment .1 i 1.1 i purifier you can take, is a few doses of St. Patrick's Pills.

They cost 25 cents a box and will accomplish more good 75c bid; My, 78o bid; July, TOtfc bid, 73o asked. will of his coleagues and fellow citiiens He favored improvements, and under Cokk Steady and quiet; No. i. cash, 42c bid; April, 43c bid; May, 41c bid, Vo asked; Don't Exjii'riiiu'iit. You cannot Hfford to waste time In experimenting whn your lungs an in dagger.

Consumption alwaysseoms at llrst. only a txld. Do not permit any denier to impose upon yon with June, 45e naked; No. 2 white, cash, 47Hc bid. than $1.00 invested in any other medi cine.

Guaranteed and sold by J. M. Bovs. his administration, as he stated in his speech last evening, more permanent Oath Mo. cash and April, 29c bid; May, SOo necessary to repair tne wear our present moue 01 nviug uuu moor impose upon the nerves.

For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied. This recent production of the South American Continent has been found, by analysis, to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. Thi3 accounts for its magic power to cure all forms of nervous D1Q. Ry No bids nor offerings. Proudcb Butter, weak; creamery, fancy.

improvements were made than under any previous administration. He To appointment of Hubert Burno rMd, fine dairy. 20326c: store weaves the city treasury in as goad or as sexton of the Cemetery, meets with eeneral approval. He has done packed, choice, 15Q180. Ems.

Arm at 13c Provisions Hams (sugar cured). 10Ko: derangements. better condition than he found it. breakfast baoon. D'io; dried beef.

0o; clear Ckawfordstille, Aug. 20, '8fi. Home cheap imitation of Dr. King New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine.

Because he can make more oroQt, he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest nffec lions. Tria 1 bottles free at J. M.

Boys Drug Store. Large Bottles $10. L. Cobb left this morning on the rib sides (smoked), 75; long elear sidns, shoulders, 16.25; short clear sides, 1 7.93; mess pork, $13 50: tierce lard. M.87!4.

plug for Leavenworth and Kansas City Caytmc Steady cows. 12.40 3. 45; butchers Mr. Solomon Bond, a member of the Society' of Friends, of Darlington, says: "I havst used twelve bottles of The Great South Amert-can Nervine Tonio and Stomach and Liver Cre and I consider that every bottle did lor me one) hundred dollars worth of good, because I havd not had a good night's sleep for twenty years on account of irritation, pain, horrible dreams, and general nervous prostration, which has been caused by chronic indigestion and dyspepsia of the stomach and by a broken down condition of my nervous cyntem. But now I can lie dow mid sleep all night an sweetly as a baby.

where he will purchase another spring stock, having sold his first. He says I3.SWI.O0; knlnpers, W. 13.4. 75. Bhbkp Active: sales at I2.00a4.90.

Hogs Lower; packing and shipping, 14.703 trade is much better than he expected To the Oredt South American Medicine Co. Dka Gents I desire to say to you that I have suffered for many years with a very serious disease of the stomach and nerves. I tried every medicine I cnuld heur of but nothing done me any appreciable good until I was advised to try your Great South American Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure, and siuce using several bottles of it I must say that I am surprised at its wonderful powers to cure the. stomach and general nervous system. If everyone knew the value of this remedy as I do, you would est ba able to supply the demand.

J. A. Hardki, Ez-Trcas. Montgomery Co. 5.15; UKhL f3.U5ft4.60.

ST. MiniH. April 4. his duty in preparing a last resting place for the dead. A.

Butts' appointment as City Clerk, by Mayor Sprague, is a good one. Mr. Butts is well qualified for the position, and the people of the town are well satisfied. Mayor Sprague made a few timely remarks on taking his chair; in which he expressed the hope that harmony, and good to the city, would be the result of the new city government. He believed that the retiring mayor.

Judge it to be. He will also visit relatives in Kansas City. FUOIIK-Steady; XXX. I2.50W3.60; fumlly. ana 1 ieei line a souna man.

1 no not mini I2.32.S0; cnoice, t3.2534.00; patents, M.10J there hits ever been a medicine IntrndncMl inUi this country which will at all compare WltJ I this Nervine Tonic as a cure for the atoms What Weak and lower: No. red. cash, fWtfWic; May, June, A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITUS'S DANCE OR CHOREA. Deoembor.

80K81c. Remember theG. V. excursion to ToDeka Friday and Saturday of this weetc. A special onch will be on the track Saturday to go east on No.302.

OoitN Lower; cash, May, 475M7Jo; July, Oats Weak; cash. 04o; May, 24 So. Rr 61c bid. Bari.kv 75387KO. Sul done nicelv.

and honed he Petouoca llutter. Arm; creamery, 213300; would be able to do as well. The outgoing council, Messrs, dairy, Effgs, lower: 120. PBOTISIONS Pork, 113.75. Lard.

t7.25. PIUS! riLESl 1'ILES! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is the only sure cure for JJIind, Bleed inn or Itching l'iics ever discovered. It never tails to cure old chronic cases ot long standing. Coon.

Maysville, "Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oini inciit cured me aft or years of suffering." Judge Cnffiutniry savs: '1 have found bv experience Unit Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment irives immediate and peimanuiit relief." We Iihvh himdn'il8 of uuch testimonials. Do nottiiiffer longer. Sold nt $1 tier box, or mailed receipt of prict bv F.

L. Lyman Co We have Mum of ti handsomest parior "nils pver brought, to this market. Call and teeo them. Dekhin Lukk. Dry sailed meals shoulders, boxed, r5.87Hfi Crawfordsville, June 2 1887.

My daughter, eleven years old, was sevetdf afflicted with St Vitus's Dance or Chorea. gave her three and one-half bottles of Boots American Nervine and she Is completely re stored. I bclievo it will euro every case of St Vitus's Dance. I have Sept It In my fam Uy fo two years, and am euro it is the greatest remedy in the world for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, all forms of Nervous Disorders and Bailing. Health from whatever cause.

John T. Mish. State of Indiana, Montgomery County, Subscribed and sworn to bcfnro tne thti Juisj 21, 1887. Ciias. W.

Wriubt, Notary Public CRAWFORnsviiXK, May 19, 1. Vy daughter, twelve years old, had been afflicted for several months with Chorea or St. Vitus's Dance. She was reduced to a skeleton, could not walk, could not talk, could not swallow anything but milk. I had to handle her like an iufaut.

Doctor and neighbors gave her up. I commenced giving her the Bouth American Nervine Tonic; the effects were very surprising. In three days she was rid of the nervousness, and rapidly Improved. Four bottlri cured her completely. I think tho South American Nervine tho grandest remedy ever discovered, and would recommend it to everyone.

Mrs. W. H. Knskinoik. State nf Indiana, Montgomery County, Subscribed and sworn to bcfnro mo this May 19, 1887.

Chas. M. Travis, Notary Public. Tir. Jenkins.

Johnson, Matthews 6.0O-, long dears, (7.007.10; clear ribs, I7.10J 7.20; short dears, t7.8ft7.45. Hams, steady at and Stelzner, are to be congratulated Wiiiskt- Steady at 1 iifl. upon their good work for the city of CATrr.R Higher; choice heavy native steers. fair to good, (4.0024.60; butchers'. Wamego during the year 1887.

Ihey were careful that the city's Interests (3.2034.30. SUKP-Slrong; fair to fancy. 14 were not Jeopardized, and they have Haas Strong; choice heavy and butchers' BELYCE. The children are busy plucking wild flowers. Mrs.

Ansel was in town Monday calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Beeler have moved to Dr. Clays' farm.

Mrs. Huston hac friends visiting her from Illinois. Ed. Worthing made a quick trip to TnpeU Saturday. Mr.

B. of Lost creek never forgets the widows and orphans. The Tower brothers shipped stock to Kansas City last wevk. Mrs. Wesley Clay spent last S.

Paschall's. Mr. Gremore returned from tho In- selections, (5.405.55; packing, Ki.20iiS.45. Uiiiiuim, April 4 the good wishes of our citizens for duties well done. It is no small matter to ascent tlieofflce of councilman and FMOH Steady; winter wheat, 12.50(2,4.45; spring wheat, i.7ni4.35i rye, (2.703.10.

Wierinan, as usual, gets the 'attend tithe many duties coming up Wa-itAT-Quiet; No. spring, 72H3i777tu; No. look utter me simm INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American Nervine Tonio Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptom! and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculable valuo who ia affected by disease of tho Stomach, because the experience and testimony of thousands go to prove that this is the one and only one great cure in the world for this universal destroyer.

Thero is no case of unmalignant diseail of the stomach which can resist tho wonderful curative powers of tho Soutt American Nervine Tonic. Police Judgeship with ease. If you want it Handsome lt. roo.n set. c'1 "ml hos our stock Deekin LUK" red, Mo.

Ooiim Higher; No. 2. tOe OATg-Steady; No. RT-No. 2.

600. BARLRY No. 2, 77(3800. things, which count so much In taxation. These gentlemen shift the man tle uDon new shoulders with grace ana PHODtTCK Huttor, firm; oroamerv, 241 81u; dairy, 21w27a Eggs, more in demand; with a knowledge that they "have done rresn, iawwio.

their duty, and done it well. Bhovisionh Mess pork, H8.30Tlia.an. 17.57. Short ribs sides, loose, 17.00127.05. Dry ullmi Territory one day last week, EXCURSION Companions, Assemble! salted shoulders, boxed, "5 short dear Mrs.

Klla A. Bratton, ot New Ross, Indiana, says: "I can not express how much I owe to tha sides boxed, 17.50(37.65. Whisky DIMlller' llnlshmt coods, II. IN Mr. T.

P. I'ascrmll tins shipped 3 ars of cattle and 1 car of hugs to Kausns City. nervine ion 10. uy system was complete! CATTi.R Easy; steers (3.80a3.10; stockers snattcrca, appetite gone, was coukMiik an TO and feedors, 12.5033.60. Sliitting ud blood am sure I was in the first BHaf-8trong; nutlves, 14.006.05; lambs, (5.5Oite.B0.

Hous Active and easier; mixed, 15.2025.40; TOPEKA I neary, (f.au64.6ti. WKWYOttK. April 4. Harriet E. Hall, of Waynetown.

says: "I owo my life to The Great South American Nervine. I had lccn in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous l'rostratln and a general shattered condition of my whole system, Had lven up all hopes of getting well. Hod tried hree doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic Improved mcsn much that I was able to walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely. I believe It tho best medicine lu the world.

I can not recommend It too highly." Mrs. M. Russell, Sugar Creek Valley, writes: "I have used several bottles ot Tho Bouth American Nervine Tonic, and will say I consider It the best medicine In the world. I believe It saved the lives of two of my children. They were down and nothing aptieared to do them any good until I procured this remedy.

It was very surprising how rapidly they both Florin Qutoti common to good extra west ern and state, (2.H53i3.35; good to oholos do, 13.4034.90. the stages of consumption, an inheritance banded down throngh several generations. I began taking tho Nervine Tonic and continued its use for about six months, and am entirely cured. It is the proudest remedy tot nerves, stomach and lungs 1 have ever toun. Ed.

J. Rrown, Druggist, of Edlna, writes: "My health had been very poor for years, ml coughing severely. I only weighed 110 pounds when I commenced using South American Nervine. I have used two bottles and now weigh 1.10 pounds, and am much atrongui not beller than have been for five years. Am sui would not have lived through the Winter hs, I not secured this remedy.

My customers set what It has done for me and buy it eagealy It gives great satisfaction." Hio W. 0, V. II. have arranKOil with U. R'y for half-fare to Wh a at Irregular; ungraded red, B93S2UC; No.

rod. 89o; April, May, SH 18 16 frmiHc; June, 87 16-16lHo; Decomber, moo. ttoyal Arch work this alter-1 noon and night, the 5th I nHt. O. W.

SAUNDKK8. Sec. M. 1- Stone, II. T.

80 LOST. Black, with white spot on forehead, weight from 150 to 200 pounds. She was missed from my yard last Friday night. Liberal reward for any Information. L.

Fetrie. 1 You can to Topeka and return with theG li Friday and Saturday for 81.15. Cash for Eggs. Fischku Drtos. Whooping Cough may be kept under complete control and all danger Hoid- nd by frequent doses of Chamberlain Cough remedy.

NobetUr trentment can be prescribed for It. Sold by J. M. Boya. April and 7th, 1888.

CoiiN-Unsottlodi ungraded mixed, ftfloo! No. 8, 61c; No. 65c; April, 03ti68Mo; May, UlHatWSo; June, 69tt2U0H0 October, Ira Fry ana L. Ramsev have just finished hauling rock for S. Huston's house.

Mis. Vawnand Mrs. James Stack-house spent last Thursday with Mrs. J. W.

Moore. George Watt has been quite lick, but we Hre glad to see htm on the street once more. Mrs. WiibIi Buzzard, ot VTabnunsee whs calling on Uelvue friends last Thursday. B.

F. Rolston returned to Blne Springs, several days ago. He made Belvue a short visit. Mrs. Moore and son Harry had ft pleasant visit with her slitter, Mrs.

Tower, Friday andSaturduy. Improved on its use. I recommeud the modi- liutt my neighbors. to an I ouvaoofto- Oats Dull; mixed wostern, )7i341oi white da 403450, Provisions Pork, firm; mess, I14.9S3H.50 for one your old and I14.50i3l5.00 for new, Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies 7Mo. Lard, steady; western steam spot, 8.0048.05; city An extra ooaoh will be on the tragk SMurJay, the 7ih, nud will bo oounectod to l'aanouger No.

leivtng Wamego at 2:2.1 u. Reuud Trip Tleketi, $1.15. Thlf will be your ohauet to take la the Capital of the State, and bar a mod time. Tleketi (nod to return until the Oth, EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. Laree 18 oz.

Bottles $1.25. Trial Size 15 ots. Sol by J. M. BOYS.

Wamego, Kansas. steam, wi.w. Cattli Firmer for dressed beef at7a8Uo. BHHIP-Flrmer; ordinary to best sheep, KM 27.00; choice yearling, W.OO7.7,.

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