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The Parsons Weekly Sun from Parsons, Kansas • Page 3

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MENTION. A son was born to M. F. Smith and wife Saaday. Bros, come to the front with another cut iu coal.

Mrs. Rose Craig is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Kleiser. Col.

Crichton, of Chetopa, was doing the city yesterday. A Second ward girl is now at work "getting ready to get married." The Owl Club will give another dance at Russell's Hall to-night. As a blood puritier, Ayer's Sareaparilla surpasses all other remedier. Miss Maggie Murpby has gone to visit friends in Colorado and forna. Jack McKinstry, is prospecting for coal on J.

Wilson near Dennis. Labette creek is again frozen over and was crowded with merry skaters last night. Consumers are enjoying the goodnatured war now going on among the coal dealers. Collectors report an improvement in collections as compared to the first of last mouth. Regular meeting of the W.

C. T. U. at the Y. M.

U. A. rooms this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Cecil Read, of Tioga, Texas, bas accepted a position in Hawkins Presley'e art gallery. J.

P. Bradfield has been appointed postmaster at Montana, this county, in place of S. Ballentine. T. S.

Maxwell and wife, of St. Louis, who have been visiting in the city, have returned home. Ayer's Sarsaparilla parities the blood, and expels all poisonous elements. Sold by druggists. Our implement dealers have sold an unusually large number of farm wagons thus far this season.

J. O. McKee, who has been appointed stock inepector, will have charge of affairs in this city. A. Anderson has built 8 now ice bonse and has stored seven hundred tons of ice thus far this winter.

A special meeting of Coeur de Commandery, No. 117, Knights Templar will be held to-night work. Harness thieves and petty pilferers are making the life of the average resident of Oswego miserable days. District court convenes next Tuesday, anor our lawyers are getting ready several important legal tilte. Mre.

Ida West has returned from Ossawatowie, where she was called account of the death of her father. C. W. Ryan, the abstractor, has been appointed receiver of the hotel building now known as the Reynolds House. An old man under the influence of liquor claims to have been robbed of a watch by some unknown Mondsy night.

A crowd of Populistic statesmen had nothing else to do yesterday but discuss ibe equal suffrage question on the streets. It 18 surprising the number of people who are casting about for ground on which to erect dwelling bouses the coming spring. The machinery for the handle factory is expected this week. and the company hope to be in operation again next month. Miss Hattie Young has been appointed guardian for Fern Sipple, the little daughter of her deceased sister, Mre.

Viola Sipple. The best medical authorities say the proper way to treat catarrh 18 to take a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Edward Hoxie, who went violently insane a couple of weeks ago and w88 confined temporarily in the county jail, has since died. James Codington, a young living at 1515 Clark avenue, died Sunday and was buried at Oakwood cemetery yesterday. W.

J. Kabrey, of Oawego township, has been elected president of the county alliance, and Geo. Thrail, of Wilsonton, secretary. The remains of Miss Hattie Rogers, living at 1511 Clark avenue, died Sunday, were shipped to Chanute yesterday morning for burial. The board of trustees of the County High School have deferred the erec; tion of the school building until after the injunction snit is decided.

Cora Skelley baa filed a petition for A divorce from her husband, A. T. Skelley. The case will be heard at the coming term of the district court. Buckinghar's Dye for the whiskers does its work thorougbly, coloring a uniform brown or black, which, when dry.

will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen. Postmaster Lusk returned from the Kansas Day Club banquet at Topeka last evening. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lusk, who made a short visit with Topeka friends. Stone is being placed on the lot east of Wm.

Peff's residence on Morgan avenue, preparatory the erection of a dwelling house to be occupied by a Mr. Reinhart. Reports from fourteen locomotive works gives the number of locomotives built in 1893 as 1958. Returns for 1892 from the same works made the output for that year 2026 locomotives. A horse attached to cart found tied in the Third ward 9nnday morning.

The outfit belonged farmer living west of the city and had been stolen some time Saturday night. Walter Taylor, late of the bridge and building department in this city, bas been transferred to Foreman Arbegast's office in Denison. Hereafter all Texas business in that department will be bandled at Denison. H. L.

Williams, of Sammerland, bas jast issned a pampblet concerning the advantages and disadvantages of California. It is neatly gotten up and contains just such matter 88 answers the many questions that people in the east are asking in regard to our climate, productions, and basiness opportunities. As the disadvantages are shown as well as the advantages, it aims to set for things just as they SCRATCHED 3 YEARS Suffered, Scratched and Bled. Doctors No Kelief. Cured by Two Sets Cuticura Remedies.

Nothing like COTICURA REMEDIES WAS ever manufactured. For three years have I suffered with a sore head. I would break out all over my head with pimples which would form a watery matter, and I would have to scratch untif would bleed. After doctoring with two doctors for three years, more or less, I finally made up my mind to try your CUTICURA REMEDIES, with result eutirely satisfactory to que. After using two sets I am entirely cured.

I have recommended your remedies to several persons, and they all tell me they are No. 1. Our druggist is doing a nice business in CUTICURA since my cure. e. I have given him the privilege of using name as proof of their efficiency.

I enclose my portrait. A. F. GRAMM, Photographer, Mt. Horeb, Wis.

SALT RHEUM CURED My wife has been troubled with the salt rheum for four years. During this time doctore Wisconsin, Illinois, and the most eminent of Chicago, failed to give relief. I bought the CUTICURA REMEDIES, and she used only one box of CUTICURA, one cake of CUTICUBA SOAP, half a bottle of CUTICCRA RESOLVENT, and these have cured her completely. C. M.

STONE, 141 State Chicago, Ill. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS There is no doubt that the CUTICURA RENDDIES daily perform more wonderful cures than all other skin and blood remedies combined. They instantly relieve and speedily eure every humor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with 1038 of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula, when the best physicians fail. Bold thronghout the world. Price, CUTICURA, SOAP, Lac RE-OLVENT, $1.

POTTER DRUG AND CHEM. CORP Sole Proprietors, Boston. 49- How to Cure Skin Diseases." mailed free. red, rough, chapped, and oily skin cured by CUTICULA BOAR. HOW MY BACK ACHES! Back Ache, Kidney Pains, and Weakness, Soreness, Lameness, Strains, and l'ains relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Palu Plaster.

are, and that is what people want to know. Editorial in Santa Barbara, (California) Daily Press, of Dec. 17, 1893. See advertisement of book in another column. County politics is just now agitating the minds of many people and it is thought an early campaign will be inaugurated.

Reports from various parts of the county show the Republican cause in splendid form. Considerable improvement will be made in tenement property this spring. Tenement property is A good investment in Parsons, and holders find money in keeping their property in good repair. Special agents of seyeral insurance companies are in the city for the purpose of adjusting the loss occasioned by the residence of E. H.

Edwards last week. Cut prices in real estate are never made on Parsons realty, neither do house rents come tumbling down to bed rock prices. City Treasurer Hawk announces that he has funds on hand to pay all outstanding city warrants to registered No. 6,260. Mra.

Edwin Fitch, after a visit of several weeks with relatives at Leavenworth, returned to the city this morning. How's This! We offer one hundred dollars re. ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh J. Cheney Toledo, 0. We the undereigned, have known F.

J. Cheney fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm -West Truax, wholesale druggists, Toledo, 0., Walding, Kinnan, Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrt Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Testimonials free. The Social World. Society people bad another fall week last week. Every night W88 occupied and the coming week promises to be a lively one also, 88 but 8 week intervenes until Lent and those who observe the Lenten season will arrange to liquidate their social debts. The latest novelty in cards is "strip euchre." It takes a number to play it, and every time a game is played the loser is compelled to remove some article of his or her apparel.

A peculiarly unfortunate lady at cards was thus addressed by her busband the other evening on being told of the new "My Dear, if I were in your would never play for if you were to get into one of your streaks of bad luck, at the end of the evening you wouldn't have much on a faraway look and a sickly stile." Mrs. John Dean gave a progressive whist party to her lady friends Friday afternoon. Two prizes were given, one for the lady making greatest number points and the other to the lady who could draw the best picture of her, busband. Mre. G.

W. Hawk secured prize and Mrs. M. A. Stafford WOn the bonor as the beet artist.

Our Scotch citizens, to the number twenty-two, gathered at the bome of Justice Grierson on Thursday evening and with songs and recitations and a jolly good time fittingly celebrated the anniversary of Robert Burns. A permanent society W88 partially organized which will be completed at another meeting to be held in June, Almost every social, known to the ingennity of womankind has been given at one time or another in Parby the various, churches, and societies, except perbaps "Jay" social, and as there are no "jays" in Parsons of course an affair of this kind would prove a failure. Mr. and Mre. Joe Bing, in compliment to Mr.

and Mre. Win. Lebman of Chicago, entertained on Wednesday evening. The guests numbered thirty-five or forty and the occasion was a deligbtfal one to all. The ladies' whist club was entertained by Mrs.

Angell Matthewson Thursday afternoon and the ladies and gentlemen were entertained by Mr. and Mre. J. R. Brown last night.

The N. N. O. ladies met with Mre. Dr.

Ten Brook last week and will meet this week with Mre. H. D. Mirick at the Matthewson Honse. Tuesday Evening Whist Cinb week with Mr.

and Mre. G. M. Woodrnff and will meet this week with Mr. and Mre.

F. H. Snyder. There are certain young ladies who like to push the styles so well would buy spring bats now if they were for sale. There are more pretty girls in this city under the age of twenty than can be found in any other city in the state.

The best dressed girls in ibo city are not rich men's daughters. but girle who earn their own living. The Catholic Social Clah pave a very eujoy able dance at Russell's Hail Friday night. One of the best busbands in the city in young man whose wife in painfully homely. The "chocolate" social at the residence of Dr.

Kleiser last night was 48 pleasant affair. certain society young man 14 being closely watched by his girl's father. Expensive Economy. Some people begrudge the little money that 80 Alcock's Porous Plaster coste, and when they are racked with pain from a lame back. or from sorenees arising from a cold, they will spend any amount of money, to relieve the pain.

If they only had one of bather world renowned plasters on they would be saved a vast amount of suffering and be considerably richer. At the first sign of stiffness of the joints apply one of these plasters without any delay. The soreness will be greatly relieved at once and soon disappear entirely. It will be money saved to have them on band, to say nothing of the comfort they bring. Brandreth's Pills contain no iritat- ing matter.

In The Hands of Mortgagees. cles of all kinds demanded. Guaranteed Cure. The stock of the Hall Hardware and Implement Co. was yesterday taken possession of by F.

H. Foster, as agent, to satisfy mortgages to the amount of $4,950. The total aseeta of the company, including stock and uncollected bills due to the company, amount to $11.000. The failure is due to the inability to collect ontstanding accounts and the ill -health of the manager, O. L.

Hall. The temporary embarrassment of the firm is to be regretted and with anything like a favorable improvement in business, thought the company able only satisfy all creditors, but again engage 10 business. The health of Mr. Hall the past year has been very indifferent and he has been wholly unable to give that attention to his business that the depression in business eir- $1. Have we Struck it Rich.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Di-covery for consumption, cougha and colds, upon this condition. It you are afflicted with a cough, cold, or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giviog it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, yon may return the bottle and bave your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery cond be relied It never disappoints.

Trial bottle free at Stanley Tinder'A drug store. Large size 50 cents and While dinging a well on his farm six miles west of this city a farmer when only twenty-six feet below the surface of the land came upon a hard strata, which when blasted was found to be largely composed of lead and jack. Some specimens of the rock are on exhibition at the bardware store of A. Buckley, and those who bave examined the rock and are posted on the subject of mineral pronounce the specimens 88 some of the best ever shown in this section, and it is their opinion that should an effort be made to develop the find, rich deposita would ondoubtedly be found. It is stood that the owner of the land in ready to organize a company for the purpose of prospecting.

Clinton, Missouri, Armstrong, an old druggist, and a prominent citizen of this enter. I forty cinee, prising but different town, have kinds eaye: never of in cough sell medi- some my ience sold so much of any one article 88 I have of Ballard'8 Horehound Syrup. All who use it say it is the most perfect remedy for congh, cold, consumption, and all diseases of the throat and lange, they bave ever tried." It is a specific for crop and whooping cough. It will relieve 8 in one minute. Contains no opiates.

Sold by Stanley Tinder. A Petty Thiet Jailed. Thos. Clark, young colored mAD who bas figured extensively in the courts of this city, mostly for petty larceny, is again in trouble. He plead guilty in Justice Scott's court yesterday to the charge of stealing a shirt from Black's store and fined dollar and costa and given one bandred and twenty is believed days in the jail.

Clark to be leader of a gang of young rascals who bave been guilty of a large num ber of the burglaries committed in this city the past two yeara, He was taken to the county jail at Oswego in the afternoon by Marshal Davidson. Can ba Cared, The persistent cough which asually follows an attack of the grip can be permanently cared by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. W. A. McGuire, of McKay, Ohio, says: "La Grippe left me with a severe cough.

After uaing sevaral different medicines without relief. I tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which effected a permanent care. I have also fond it to be withont an equal for children, when troubled with colds or croup." 25 and 50 -cent bottles for sale by 9. Cary. The case against R.

M. Jones, charged with stealing a watch from 8 fireman by the name of Vaughn, which was to have come up for trial before SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. dizziness, dullness, confusion mind, are due to derangement of the nerve centers which supply the brain with nerve force; that indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, wind in stomach, arise from the derangement of the nerve centers supplying these organs with nerve fluid or force. This is likewise true of many diseases of the heart and lungs. The nerve system alike a telegraph system, will be seen by the accompanying Cities nerves The lines which little are convey the nerve fore from the nerve centers to every part of the body, just as the electric current is conveyed along the telegraph wires to every station, large or small.

Ordinary physicians fall to regard this fact: Instead of treating the nervecentors for the cause of the disorders arising therefrom they treat the part affected. Franklin Miles, M. LL. the highly celebrated specialist and student of nervous diseases, and author of long many since noted treatises on the latter subject, realized the truth of the first statement, and his Restorative Nervine 14 prepared on that principle. Its success in curing all diseases arising from derangement of the nervous system 19 wonderas the thousands of unsolicited testimontals in possession of the company manufacDr.

turing Miles' the remedy Restorative amply Nervine is reliable a remedy for all nervous diseases, such as headache, nervous debility, prostration, sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, sexual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It 19 sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, Elkhart, direct by on the Dr. Miles Medical receipt of price, $1 per botthe, six bottles for 85, express, prepaid. Restorative Nervine positively contains no opiates or dangerous drugs.

A recent discovery is thnt headache, Justice Grierson yesterday, has been dismissed at the instance of the county attorney. Stanley Tinder. Well Build a New Church. Bollard's Snow Liniment. 'This wonderful liniment is known from the Atlantio to the Pacitic, and from the lakes to the gulf.

It is the most penetrating liniment in the world. It will cure rheumatism, neuralign, cute, sprains, bruises, wounds, old sores, burne, sciatica, sore throat, sore chest and all inflammation, after all others have failed. It will enre barbed wire cute, and beal all wounds where proud flesh has set in. It in equally efficient for animals. Try it and you will not be without it.

Price 50 cents. Sold by The Congregational Society of this city will erect a new church edifice this spring. This was decided upon at. a recent meeting ot the society. The present structure bas long outlived its work as a place of worhip and many persons are timid about attending services at this church on account of the old structure, fearing that it might tumble down.

Whether the new edifice erected on the ground now ocenpied by the old structure or a selected is 8 yet to be determined. This society, under the leadership of Rev. F. V. Jones, extending its influence are and to efulness, congratulated and the apon this evidence of their prosperity.

Park's Cough Syrup. Has been 80 bigbly recommended to 118 that we have taken the agency for it and now ask our friends who are suffering avith a cold to give it 8 trial and if it not give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Every bottle in sold on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents and nt Reeme'8 Pharmacy. Injured His Spine.

E. C. Read, the well-known traveling salesman, was brought to bia home in this city yesterday morning from Ceffeyville, suffering from an injored spine, the result of a fall upon the K. T. depot platform at Coffey ville Friday evening.

He will be confined to his bed Rome weeks in consequence of the dent. A High Liver Usually has a bad liver. He is bilions, constipated, has indigestion aud dyspepsia, If there is DO organio trouble a few doses of Park's Sure Care will tone him up. Park's Sure Cure is the only liver and kidney enre we sell on a positive guarantee. Price $1 at Reeme's Pharmacy.

Death of Mrs. A. B. Fefley, Mre. Lon Ellen Pefley, wife of A.

B. Petley, the well-known farmer living one and a half miles west of the city, died yesterday morning from ef fecte of an attack of the grippe, aged 26 years. The funeral will take place from the family residence at 10 o'clock this morning, and remains buried at the cemetery on Pefley farm. the Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Care," for rheumatism and neuralgia, radically cures in one to three daze.

Ita action upon the eyetem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly 75 cents Sold by S. B. Cary, druggist, Arrested for Passing Bogus Checks.

Charles Shingley, a brick moulder, who has been working at the brick mannfactory of Robert Whitaker, is under arrest at Independence, this state, obarged with attempting to pass several forged checks on the merchants of that city Saturday. He in passing only one check. Shingley claims his home is in this city. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, nicere, salt rheum, fever soreR, tetter, chapped bande, corns and all skin eroptiona, and positively cures piles, or DO pay required.

It guaranteed to give perfect astisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by Stanley Ladies, if you want a pure, delicate Hosp for the complexion, Reeme's Pharmacy will always recommend Johnson's Oriental Medicinal Toilet Bond's Cream Eye Salve. lids, For inflammation ulcerated and granulated of the eyes, and all scute and chronic diseases of the eye. Cooling and healing.

Guaranteed; 25 ceats. If you have sour stomach and feel bilions, and your head aches, take a Japanese Liver Pellet, it will relieve you. Sold at Reeme's Pharmacy. THE COST OF WAR. Tire reports after the battle of Waterloo showed that the British artillery fired 9,167 rounds; about one for every French soldier killed on the field.

RUSSIA spends 925.000,000 a year on the army and 40,000,000 rubles, navy. A silver ruble is worth nearly 75 cent, paper ruble about 50 cents. GREAT BRITAIN has 5,789 cannon; France, Germany, Russia, 4,424: Austria, Turkey, the United States, the world has 073. WITH the exception of Belgium, whose debt has been ineurred from internal improvements, every European national debt is in great part a war debt. PENCIL NOTES.

THE personal taxes on the Gould estate, amounting to $182,000, were paid under protest. THE University of Pennsylvania has 2,175 students and 977 professors, leeturers and instructors. THE great tree of the exhibition at the world's California, is twenty-eight feet in diameter, has been presented to the United States and be set up in Washington. white CANON FARRAR says that the present statistics show that the number of births in the richest districts Kensington, London, are 20 per 1,000 every year, while the number of births in the poorest districts of Fulham are 48 per 1,000: A Valuable Remedy. "About a year ago I took a violent attack of la grippe.

I coughed day and night for about six weeks; my wife then suggested that I try Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. At first I could see no difference, but still kept taking it. and soon found that it was what I needed. If I got no relief from one dose I took another, and it was only. a few days until I was free from cough.

think people in general ought to know the value of this remedy, and I take pleasure in acknowledging the benefit I have ceived from it," Hays Madison Mustard, of Otway, Ohio. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by S. B. Cary. Will Meet With Poor Success.

The Order of Loyal Americans is trying to get a foothold in this county. In the language of a gentleman posted on the matter, "'It is another secret society having for its object the promulgation of the theories of the now fast declining "People's" party, It will not meet with snch success as the alliance did four years ago." J. K. Russell, a straight-out "People's" party man, is the organizer for this county. A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man.

Are you bilious, constipated or troubled with jaundice, sick headache, bad taste in month, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in back between the shoulders, chills and fever, etc? If you have any of these symptoms, liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure Any disorder of the liver, stomach or bowels. It has no equal a9 8 liver medicine. Price 75 centa. Free trial bottles at Stanley Tinder's drug store.

Marriage Licenses. Probate Judge Campbell has issued the following marriage licenses since our last report: Chas. E. Modlin and Minnetta B. Gibson, of Altamont.

Chas. M. Olipbant, of Osage township and Effie E. McCormick, of Mound Valley township. J.

M. Robeson and Belle Sevier, of Galena, Kansas, 0. S. Saffell, of Tulsa, Indian Territory, and Maud Powell, of Edna. Thor.

Carney, of Galena, Kansas, and Missouri Johnson, of Parsons. F. D. Hyler and Jessie Cribbett, of Parsona. Cure For Headache.

As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects permsnent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy A fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the nse of this medicine. Try it once, Large bottles oply 50 cents at Stanley Tinder's drug store.

The Kind of medicine you need is the old reliable tonic and blood-purifier, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA It can have no substitute. Cures others, will cure you ANNUAL MEETIMG OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is stockholders hereby given that the annual meeting of Trust the Company of be the held at Inter-State the Mortgage will office of said company in the city of Parsons, Labette county, Kansas, on Tuesday, February 6th. at 10 a. for the election of Directors for the enanine year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting.

IMA F. ADAMA, Secretary. Parsons, January 10th, 1594 Plantation colored people are often afflicted, as Dr. Fenner found when traveling in the south. Their disessen Many rising of them under had what they called were painful.

the jaw." This maxilary swelling of the paratoid or subinvariably, gland. his Golden He used with them, lieved the pain and reduced Relief. the As it swell- re ing they called almost it immediately Golden in Relief every case, not inappropriate name. Dr. Quick," Fenner he met a would planter who informed him that and bacon sooner be without corn meal subsisted, on which his colored used to than Golden Relief, which he help complaints cure and their flux.

aches, pains, summer This cures any ailment which has tion and pain as its base, from a chronie Inflammabronchitis Inflammation can no pulmonary more consumption. ence of this remedy than can the exist in presbee under the fumes of sulphur. No inhoney flammation, no swelling, no pain, no bronchitis, dose no consumption, One tablespoonful is a certain cure for La in Grippe. Safe No narcotics or mineral poisons points. and refunded certain- never disapnot Money if satisfaction given.

Take a bottle home to day. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OILI Instant Kier of Pain. Internal and External, Cures RHEUMATISM, NEURAL GIA, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Stiff Joints, COLIC and CRAMPS Instantly. Cholera MorHEADACHE, Diptheria, if by Bore magic. Thront, he THE most HORSE Powerful and BRAND, Penetrating Especially Double prepared for, Linimentfor Mar or Beast in oxistence.

Large $1 alae 750., 500. size 400. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Cure and Face Beautifier.

Ladies will And it the most he delicate and highly perfumed Toilet Soap kin soft market. and It absolutely pure. Makes velvety and restores the lost comalexion; in a luxury for the Bath for tho alayn growth of Itching, hair. cleanses Price 250. the For scalp sale and promotes by Itoozae KANSAS TEXAS RAILWAY Is the Sontheastern direct line Kansas, through the Central Missouri, to and Indian Territory Texas, thence on to deep water on the can Gulf.

TEXAS A MKT KANSAS Was the fest railroad ever built into Indian into Territory Texas and was the first to cross the border towns of the state to suit water. The KATY is and push on through the thriving always the first to get out of the old ruts and and improve freight. its As facilities the for handling passengers cabins to the more early settlers comfortable moved modern from old log ized houses, HO has the KATY advanced an moved her passengers from Pollman into WAGNER PALACE SLEEPING CARS The finest Sleeping Car Service In World, Another advance lathe Introduction of American Express Company to do the express business of this Company. 'The above Express Company covers lines from the than Atlantic to the AMERICAN. Gulf, and none stands higher the THE KATY REACHES from Hannibal, above St.

Louis and Kansas City, to Houston, Texas, the head of tide water, over its own rails, and passes through Denison, Sherman. Dallas, Fort Worth, Hillsboro, Waco, Temple, Helton, Taylor, Gainsville, Henrietta, Bastrop, Lockhart, San Maroon, Lit Grange, Houston, and Galveston, RUNS THROUGH SLEEPERS TO SAN ANTONIO and afforda comforta and conveniences to ite Line. patrons unequalled by any other Southwestern Any persons wishing to LOUIS. CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, HANNIBAL, the productive plains and prairies of MIA SOURI. KANSAS AND THE AN TERRI TORY, should by all means take the MISSOURI, KANSAS TEXAS R'Y An it in the most direct, equipped and rune THROUGH WAGNER SLEEPERS to all above points WITHOUT CHANGES, where direct con nection la inade in Union Depots for all points North, Last and West.

Free Reclining Chair Cars ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS. For further information as to rates, routes, call mape, time or table, sleeping car reservations, on address your nearest Tieket Ageut or JAMES BARKER, Gen'l. Pass. Ticket Agent, Mo. Kan.

Tex. At. Mo. General Ticket Agent Kan sas and Indian Territory, Parsons, Kansas Burlington THROUGH SOLID Route TRAINS FROM KANSAS CITY te CHICAGO, OMAHA, LINCOLN. ST JOSEPH, DENVER ST.

PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS WITH- --1 Dining Cars, Vestibuled Draw. ing Room Sleeping Cars, Reclining Chair Cars (seats free), THROUGH BLEENING CARS FROM Texas Points via Hannibal TO CHICAGO R'y VIA 0.3. AND Q. R'y. Only One Change of Cars to the ATLANTIC COAST And Eastern Points.

Trains Daily between St. Lonis. St. Paul 2 ing and Car a St. Minneapolis Louis nibal.

via to Omaha Hannibal. via Sleep- n. Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

Sure, Prompt, Positive OZMANLIS! of Cure for Manhood, Impotence, Seminal Loss Emissions, Spermatorrhea, ORIENTAL Loss make of Nervousness, you a Memory, Self STRONS, de. Distrust, VigorQue Man. Price 61.00, 4 SEXUAL Boxes, Special $5 00, Directione Mailed with each Box. Address PILLS Ballard 8T. Baow LOUIS.

LUGAS Liniment AVE. MO. 00-. bara Cal. CALIFORNIA Its tages an Disad well ne Advantages, Basiness and other Opportunities, Climate and Resources, with advice to those contemplating MOVING there, by an old resident.

Bend 250. to H. L. WILLIAMS, Santa Bar. in Mr.

David M. Jordan of Edmeston, N. Y. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless Complete Cure by HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. This is from Mr.

D. M. Jordan, a retired farmer, and the most respected citizens of Otsego N. Y. "Fourteen vears ago had an attack of the gravel, and have since been troubled with my Liver and Kidneys gradually growing worse.

Three years ago I got down so low that I could scarcely walk. I looked more like a corpse than a living being. had no appetite and for five weeks 1 ate mothing but gruel. I was badly emaciated and had no more color than a marble statue. Hood's Sarsaparilla was recommended and thought I would try it.

Before I had finished the first bottle I noticed that I felt better, suffered less, the inflammation of the der had subsided. the color began to return to my face, and I began to feel hungry. After 1 had taken three bottles I could eat anything without hurting me. Why, got so hungry that I had to eat 5 times a day. I have now fully recovered, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla I feel well and am well.

All who know me marvel to see me so well." D. M. JORDAN. HOOD'S PILLS are the best after-dinner Pills, assist digestion, cure headache and billousness. 1 KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE The Most Successfal Remedy ever discov.

ered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. DR. B. J.

KENDALL MALTA, OHIO, July 4th, 1892. Gents: am using your "KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE" on a valuable driving horse, with derful success. Ho slipped and Sprained himself very cured badly this while running in pasture, I have horse of Thoroughpin, effecting a cure after a treatment of one month with KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE." You are at erty to use my name, if desired, in asserting to these facts. Yours truly, MILES N. WOODWARD, Owner, Breeder and Dealer in Fine Horses.

Price $1.00 per bottle. DR. B. J. KENDALL Enosburgh Falle, Vermont.

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Bold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Da. HUMPHREYE' MANUAL (144 pages,) MAILED FREE. HUMPIRENS' MED. 111 118 William NEW YORK.

SPECIFICS. The Celebrated French Cure Werranted 65 APHRODITINE or moLe to cure refunded. SOLD O1 POSITIVE QUARANTEE to cure any form of nervous disease or any disorder of the venerative organs at either whether arising front the excessive. BEFORE use of Stimulants, AFTER Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscretion. over indulzence, such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in the but, Beminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration, Nocturne! Emissions, Lencorrhea, Dizsine Wepk Memory, Loss of Power ard Impoten which if reglected often lead to premature old ago and incanity.

Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5.00. Rent by mail on receipt of price. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE 18 given for every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if permanent cure is not effectel. We have thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both Fexes, who beep permanently cured by the of Aphroditine, free Ad THE APHRO MEDICINE Western Branch. BOX 27, PORTLAND, 02.

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It is called Our Bud shows a beautiful, dimpled darling clad in a warn rich, fur-lined cloak, basket and umbrello in hand; she pulls the snow covered latch, while ber golden heir shimmers in the sunshine, her cheeks blush with health and vigor nad her roguish eyes sparkle merrily. Sure to delight copy tell will be sent free send postpaid, i7 you promise to your friends and Hi centain or silver for a three monthe' trial subscription THE WHOLE FAMILY, an Illustrated monthly magazine with stories, anecdotes, fashions and all articles of Interest by best authors and cash question contests monthly. RUSSELL PUBLISHING 106 Summer Boston, Mass. NOR SALE- -White Cochin cockerels, cheap. Enquire of Roy H.

Lank, 1814 Morgan avenue, FOR Norman SALE Stallion -Cheap, five one years Spanish old, and Jack, several one work horses. Call on W. E. Snyder at his reside ace in Neosho township or address him at Parsons, Kan..

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1878-1894