The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, September 01, 1899, Image 7

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A POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHT.
Onn to Ho Sfiit. liiiuirdlntrty to Mil ill lit
uml UkuiI to 1,1 1: lit tlio Stir.
roiiiiillni; Country.
"Wnslilnirtoii, Aiifr.!2('. Modern Inven
tions will be brought to piny to insure
coininuniciittoii between American
troops operutliifj in Luzon and to pre
vent night attai'l's on the American in
trcnclimciit.s. J'rig. den. (Irccly, chief
s'Ciml oilleer, sent ('apt. (Irani Squires,
of the .signal corps, to Manila for the
purpose of making experiments with
wireless telegraphy. With the Marconi
device accompanying a eolumn of
troops, communication could be main
tained with the military base, it is
thought, at a distance of 10 miles.
The war department has contracted
for a powerful movable searchlight,
which, upon delivery next week, will
be immediately sent to Manila. The
scarehlighl will be mounted on in
trenehincnts and used at night to light
the sunounding country. The use of
the light will, army ottlccr.s say, pre
vent any surprise.
HEWS BY WAY OF LONDON.
A Corrranoiulcnt of Itnuti-r'n THoRnim
Cimipiuiy HcorrllM'HH ILul S(ntt of
AITalrH In I hi) l'Iilllp)iln!.
London, Aug. 2U. The Labium cor
respondent of the Renter Telegram
company cables that reliable news re
ceived there direct from Manila says
that an indescribable .state of anarchy
prevails. The Americans, according to
these advices, occupy a radius of 15
miles there; around the town of lloilo
they occupy a radius of nine miles and
around Cebuu they occupy a small ra
dius. The rest of the country, it is
added, is in the hands of the Filipinos.
Tim Olyinpni Itiitiillnit Drilled.
Nice, Aug. '20. The Olympia batta
lion landed from the cruiser yesterday
morning at Villefranehe, near here for
drill purposes, the entire population of
the town viewing the parade from the
surrounding heights. The men pre
sented a splendid appearance. Admiral
Dewey received a visit shortly before
noon from Kdward Andre, P.clgian con
sul at Manila. He passed a quiet day
on board and seemed in perfect health
and greatly benefited by the rest he is
taking.
"Will Uj No Slonoy to SVoiirn Olllcn
Richmond, Va., Aug. 'Jti. The most
unique feature of the Virghria cam
paign for United Stales senator is the
pledge of the two candidates not to
use money for their benefit. This con
dition was imposed by the democratic
county committee of (Julpcpcr. (Jov.
Tyler and his opponent, Senator Mar
tin, will publish letters subscribing to
this condition. Kach pledges himself
not to use or permit any of his friends
to use money in controlling votes.
Humored Killing liy Our Soldiers.
Tampa. 1'la.. Aug. lid. Passengers
airiving ftom Havana leport an affair
at (S i barn, on I he north coast of Cuba,
news of which was censored by the
government authorities, .luaii A. C'al
deron, foimeily a judge at (iibara,
bi ought to Havana a report of the kill
ing of :J0 men, suspected of being ban
dits, by the Tenth cavalry. Calderuu
alleges that he was removed because
be atteinptod to investigate this whole
bale killing.
.Munitions or War Co.hIkikmI.
London. Aug. 2(5. The Cape Town
eoiiespondcnt of the Daily Mail says:
Despite the virtual blockade of war
material in Delagoa bay, the Cape gov
ernment is sending enormous con
signments of munitions of war to
I'loemfoutein, Orange Free State. Dur
ing the present month over 2.000,111)0
cartridges have been sent and .Mid rilles
were dispatched last night fiom I'ort
Elizabeth to llloemfontein.
rroli'st AgsiliiHt ii Si-ltiro.
Washington. Aug. 20. The navy de
partment has iceeived a protest from
YV. F. Sylvester, of London, one of the
owners of the ship Abbey, seized by
Admiral Dewey on the charge of car
rying arms to the Filipinos. He states
that he is about to come to Washing
ton to contest this seizure on the
ground that the Filipinos were the al
lies of the United Stales at the time
these arms were shipped.
Corby Protests Au.iliist A ppnlnt im-ntK.
Caithage, Mo., Aug. 20. Col. Joseph
A. Corby, who commanded the Fourth
Missouri volunteers during the Spanish
war, has sent a protest to the secretary
of war against the appointment to po
sitions in the volunteers of the ollicers
of his regiment recommenced by Gov.
Stephens. The reason he gives is the
good of the service. Gov. Stephens
ignored Col. Corby's recommendations
for the positions.
It Wiiu Sun rriilielxro'rt Own Keglincut.
San Francisco, Aug. 20. The Cali
fornia regiment landed from the trans
poi t Sherman to-day and marched to
the presidio. As this was San Fran
cisco's home regiment, the demonstra
tion to-day exceeded in enthusiasm the
reception accorded to other regiments.
People came from all parts of the state
to see the show, and this morning there
were fully 100,000 strangers in town.
.leiilom of Ills Sister.
Union City, Tenn., Aug. 20. Miriam
Carter, a prominent farmer, is dead,
having been poisoned by his wife. The
.murderess was found hidden in the hay
loft of the stable. ' She objected to her
husband bringing his sister to their
home on a visit. The quarrel "that" re
sulted from' his objection is supposed
to have1 prompted her crime."
PORTO RICAN AFFAIRS.
Secretary Itoot Will Olvo Thorn HI Kur.
nest Attention anil Ilnvn a I'lun
Heady fur emigres.
Washington, Aug. 20. The president
and Secretary Root arc now giving
consideration to the pleas of the Porto
lllcauH for certain reliefs from the
hardships of the military administra
tion. The recent disastrous hurricane
in the islands has accentuated the ne
cessity of more liberal commercial In
tercourse between Porto Rico and the
United Slates, if the Porto Rieans are
to be elevated from the sad condition
in which they find themselves through
Spain's protracted misgovern ment and
misfortune.
The insular commission, which was
charged with drawing up recommenda
tions for the civil government of Porto
ltico, has been at work for several
months on a code of laws. Some 5,000
sections comprise the code, governing
every possible contingency which
might come under the jurisdiction of a
alw court. The code was made up
from the laws of the states and terri
tories which were found most appli
cable to conditions in Porto Rico. One
important feature of the code is a sec
tion which prohibits the formation of
trusts or combinations and forbids the
operation in Porto Rico of such combi
nation formed elsewhere. This sec
tion has been drawn with great care
and is supposed to be perfect in its de
sign to accomplish the desired purpose.
Secretary Root will give Porto Rican
afrairs his earnest attention in the next
few months, and when congress as
sembles will have a comprehensive
scheme for the president to submit to
the legislative branch.
ADDRESS BY M'KINLEY.
The l'resldent Aliikon u Short Speech at
Ocean drove, S. ,1. Thu IMllllp-
plno Policy.
Ocean Grove, N. J., Aug. 20. Presi
dent McKinloy in an address here yes
terday afternoon said: "I believe there
is more love for our country and that
more people love the Hag than ever be
fore. Wherever that flag is raised it
stands, not for despotism and oppres
sion, but for liberty, opportunity and
humanity, and what that flag has done
for us we want it to do for all lands
which by the fortunes of vvar have
come within its jurisdiction. That
'Hag does not mean one thing in
the United States and another in Porto
Rico and the Philippines. There has
been some doubt in some quarters re
specting the policy of the government
in the Philippines. I see no harm in
stating it in this presence: Peace first,
then with charity to all, establish a
government of law and order protect
ing life and property and occupation
for the well being of the people who
will participate in it under the stars
and stripes.
AVuuts a Union of Methodists.
St. Louis, Aug. 20. Chaplain MeCabe,
bishop of the Methodist Episcopal
church of America, passed through the
city en route to Fort Worth, Tex. To
a reporter he expressed strong senti
ments in favor of the union of the
north and south branches of the M. E.
church. "I would almost give my
life to see such a thing accomplished,"
fcaid the bishop, "and I think it will
surely come about within the next ten
years at the farthest. It will be the
grandest day that Methodism ever ex
perienced in America."
Where Kohhers aro Unknown.
Tacoina. Wash., Aug. 20. Two Eng
lishmen, E. Amendsen and .1. 1'onin,
have just traversed Chinese Thibet, a
country that has heretofore been a
closed book to foreigners. Amendsen
and his companion bring much inter
esting information. Everything in
this part of Thibet bears the stamp of
poverty, but the moral status of the
people is much above that of their
wealthier neighbors of adjoining prov
inces. Robbers are unknown and
travel is safe.
ClinrokiM) Spirit Dance,
Hanson, I. T., Aug. 20. The spirit
dance of the full-blood Cherokecs
closed here this morning. The dance
was ordered by medicine men to de
termine whether the Great Spirit would
advise the moving of the tribe to Mex
ico. The dance was conducted by
Creek Reaver, who is SO years old. vHis
daughters led the dance, wearing rat
tles of turtle shells. At the close of
the dance the medicine men decided
the Great Spirit was unfavorable to
the move to Mexico.
Citrrlhon Spoku Asalnst the War.
Mystic. Conn., Aug. 20. Fully 5,000
people attended the third session of the
annual meeting of the Universal Peace
union and the Connecticut Peace so
ciety in the Peace temple here yester
day. At the morning session, Presi
dent Love delivered a brief address on
the Philippine situation. At this after
noon's session the principal address
wan by William Lloyd Garrison, of
Philadelphia, who took for his theme,
"No Compromising Willi War."
Charged with Koliliery.
St. Louis, Aug. 20. A special to the
I'o.'it Dispatch from Spritujiiold, 111.,
siiy.i: '. Rrctschneider, an. aged Ger
man, .formerly a well-known under
taker of Chicago, has been brought
to SpringflQld lroin Lincoln, charged
with having lobbed Henry Williams' of
over SM, 000 wor,th bf. valuables. -Rret-b'clu.eider
carried u sinn.U-vnli.su and- in
this the. stolen "articles 'wore found. .
TOO ZEALOUS.
Whlpiilcton W'nn (Jetting Too Atten-
tlVO tO IltinlllL'NN to IMuhnc
tlte ltllHN,
"I wish," niil the Fenior partner to the
mnnnger of the executive dep.u tmeut, "that
you would discharge Wliiiipleton, that new
man we put on a couple of months ago."
The manager was Bitiiuisi'il. He showed
it in Ins countenance, lie was about to say
something, when the head of the firm
went on:
"I have made it n rule, as you have doubt
less noticed, never to permit any of the men
who work in this establishment to heat
me licit in the morning. For 20 years 1 have
sat here at my desk, and watched the em
ployes report for duty."
"cs," the manager said, "it has become
a tradition around the place that you are
ulw-iys the first one licit" in the 'morning
and the last one to leave at night."
"Exactly. That's why I want von to dis
charge Whipplcton."
The manager was about to carry out liU
order, hut turned after he had taken two
or tnree tteps ami asked:
"Have you caught Whipplcton shirking?
Does he get down to work late in the morn
ings?" , "No," the old man responded, "lie's mak
ing nic pt up before daylight in order to
keep on beating him here. 1 won't huve it."
Chicago Times-Herald.
Do Yotir Kect Ache unit lltirn f
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ka.sc,
powder for the feet. It makes tight or
Kcw Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corn, Hun
ions, Swollen, Smarting, Hot, Callous, Sore,
nnd Sweating Feet. All Druggists and Shoe
Stores sell it, 25c. Sample sent FKKK. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, X. Y.
Stifc.
She I think Dewey can be trusted to
elect a new admiral's uniform that suits
Iiini, ilon t you?
He Oh, yes! It isn't as if he were a mar
ried man. Puck.
"I tell you what you ought to do," a
Faid to Drake Watson to-dav. "That's t
ing," Mr. Watson replied': "I knov
things 1 ought to do." Atchison Globe,
Man has his will but woman has her way.
-0. W. Holmes.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kansas City, Mo., auij,
20.
CATTLE Host beeves 4 50 Q,
Stoeltcrs !l 75 (ft
Native cows jj (h) 6L
5 110
f 0J
5 15
I 1754
1 S5
7U!'t
mi
a'i
fill
:i 8J
a m
7 50
a hi)
fi'l
ID
IIOC1S Choice to hcuvy 3 .'5 (
SIIHKl' -Fair to choice a 00 &
WHEAT-No. 2 rcu ill) to
No. '1 lmru 00
COItN-No 2 mixed ;8Hl5
OATS-No. 2 mixed ID'a &
KYE No. 2 M T&
FLOUH-I'iitcnt, per but .It'll &
Fancy 3 40 (&
HAY Choice timothy 7 25
Fancy prairie 5 75
JJKAN (sucked) M'4
llUITEK-Cliok-ocicnniury. .. 17
CHEESE Full cream U
HUGS Choice 10
POTATOES 2."l'j
ST. LOUIS.
CATTLE Native und shipping 4 00
Tcxuiis 3 (H)
HOGS Heavy 4 I'J
SHEEP-Falr to choice 3 50
FLOUK-Choko 3 45
Will AT-Nd. 2 red 701,;
COKN-No. 2 mixed 'MVM
OATS No. 2 mixed 22
It YE -No. 2 f.7
HUTTEU-Creutnery 17
11
0 .
Oi
85
2J
; oo
W'4
31
22 tf
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21
LAKD-Western mess 5 W,
5 25
I'OKK 8 2i
CHICAGO.
CATTLE-Common to prime... 4 41 0
HOGS Paehiinj and hhlppliit,'.. 4 31
SHEEI'-Falr to choice 2 75
FLOUK Winter wheat 3 5J
WHEAT No. 2 red 73
COKN No. 2 3I'
OATS No. 2 2oy
KYE 53,
HUTTEU-Cresitnery 10
LAUD 5 2J
VOUK S 3J
NEW YOUIC.
CATTLE Native .steers 4 25
HOGS Good to choice 1 75
SHEEl Common to choice.... 2 50
WHEAT No. 2 red 77
COKN No.2 41)
OATS No. " 27
UUTTEU 17 to
8 3J
0 50
4 HO
1 10
3 01
73K
32
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An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
SYitri ok Fins, manufactured by the
Cai.ifokkia I'io Svnoi" Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principle of plants known to he
medicinally laxative nnd presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and nivi-ptaule to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansin.' the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Irs perfect freedom from
every ob'ctti'mnblo quality and sub
stance, and iti acting on tlio kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they aro pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the Cai.H'OhnIa I'io Sykup
Co. only. In order to get. its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full .name of tlio Company
printed on the front of every package.
. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FIIANCISCO, CAIa. "
LOUIS VII.I.E, KV. NEW VOUK,' N.' Y.
For sale fey all Uruct'ists. I'.ricf Keeper bottle.
o
Tile Vew Torpedo.
A joiing Swede lu invented a torpedo
operated wlely by it visible lays of light,
which enables it to explode at will beneath
the enemy's fleet. In a like Militia maimer
llostetter'sStoinachlli'ttcrs attacks and con
quers all stomach troubles. When a sufTercr
from constipation or dyspepsia or liver com
plaint takes the Hitters he is sure of one
thing, sootier or later, and that is cure. See
that a private Revenue Stamp covets the
tieck of the bottle.
Utile Tlnii Work Until Vnyn.
"T have frequently observed," said the
vegetarian, "that when a man lives on beef
lie becomes something like an ox; if he eats
mutton lie looks sheepish, and if he eats
pork the chances are he will grow swinish."
"Perhaps you arc right," said the turtle
fed aldeiman. "I have also observed that
when a man lives on nothing but vegetables
he is apt to he pretty small potatoes. 'Chi
cago Evening News.
The Dost t'roKerlptlon for ChllN
and Fever imi bottle, of Giiovn's- Tarti'.ix9
Cini.i. Ion'ic. it.s smiplyii'niiiiiitiqtiliiliiolii
utiisleless lorm. No cure -no pay. l'ricc,f0o.
lie "I know bet tor than to propose to a
girl I can't get." She "Do you?" lie
"Yes; she might change her mind." Town
Topics.
To Cure a fold In (Inn Day
Take Laxative Kromo Oiiiuhiu Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it fails to cure. Hoc.
llurglars go on the principle of helping
themselves, and they don't go to jail until
they can't help themselves. Golden Days.
1 !
We have not been without Piso's Cure for
Consumption for 20 years. Lizzie Fcricl
C.unp St., llariisburg, Pa., May -1, '01.
Lying's a certain mail; of cowardice.
Southern.
UuH'x Catnrrli Cure
la taken Internally. Price 75c.
A Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Brought
Health to Mrs. Archambo.
LCTTtlt TO HHS. 1'INKIIAM NO. 42,395
" Di:au Mus. Pinkiia.m For two
years I felt tired nnd so weak and dizzy
that some, days I could hardly go
around the house. Dackaohc and head
ache all the time and my food would
not digest and hnd such pains in the
womb and troubled with leucorrhcea
and kidneys were affected.
"After birth of each child I grew
weaker, and hearing so much of the
good you had done, I wrotu to you nnd
have taken six bottles of Lydia E.
I'inkliam's Vegetable Compound, 'one
box of Lozenges, one box of Liver Pills,
one package of Sanative Wash, and to
day 1 am feeling as well as I ever did.
When I get up in the morning I feel as
f rcbh as I did when a girl and eat and
Bleep well and do till of my work. If
ever I feel weak again shall know
where to get my strength. I know
your medicino cured inc." Mus. SAI.1NA.
AllCIIAMHO, CllAW.l'MOXT, MASS.
The present Mrs. l'inlchnm's experi
ence in treating female ills is unparal
leled; for years she worked side by
side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and
tor sometime past has had solo charge
of the correspondence deparment of
her great business, treating by letter
as many us a hundred thousand ailing
women a year. All women who suffer
are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham
nt Lynn, Mass., for advice, which will
be promptly given without charge.
m zn-TP1 . rfrn
DR. MOFFETTS
5 22 li y&VSV-h" J tj 1 B"
ETE
UGGllling
Costs only 25 Cents.
CHICAGO.
ST. LOUIS.
is VSi? 'l JL
IF (B& Jl US I A
Live Stock Commission Agent
FOR THE PU.TCIIACE AND SALE OF
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS,
S200.0CO.OO.
S30O.000.0O.
Address Us-rv
UNION STOCK YARDS, Chicago, !
NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, llln.
UNION STOCK YARDS, tiiutli Oniuliu, Neb.
KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS, Kutisus City,
A'.-vnvs prepared to furnish cnttlo on
favoralilo terms. IiiforimUlon blnnks sent (
tiio coir.punv ut, Kunsus Cilj Stoclt Yuuls.
VC OFFER YOU UNCQUALED
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO
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r.Tnr in, rn ,.fn "ortublo. find
drl.l ei. ' i l-oth by utoiim
ACi'CiiWJ III.CI U.10 I J VOt VWt
Hf Vrl '' t"'i b.-ii'l tor
W. III. villi-
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KELLY & 1ANEYHILL, Vaicrloo, Iowa.
AT flDlPO-GITCA
Will ri'diini iiir vcflit 10
to ?' poiiii.li a M iiith. N'
ht.irtniK. ' .Sin'Ci.-il Dic'l
I'unh Viiiflfll'lt Ali'liiti'.
lv SAIM' nml l IvllTAIN in
lis llfbiilis JM"'"(.l'. with
Trent iso n (iticsiiy, I'K'-.K.
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oic'rntvi:s.Tj:.N i,iititv.t',.n.
itnx 40u. .tzu.i.,.vuli.i:i:, v.'ih.
Mm&w&$mk
I UUKtS YHtHt ALL tLSfc lILS.
I Hcnt C'juk'h Syrup. T'liMU'i (Jiidd.
uitlni'i. Sold tir ilninti'tn.
mEMSMnAg&ii
WELL!
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Look atyour tongue! Ifit'scoatcd,
Mir stomach isbad,yourltvcrotitof
dcr. Avcr's Pills will clean your
vntir
order. Avers Pills will clean your
tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make
your liver right. Easy to take, easy
to operate. 25c. All druggists.
. v... v,... . . .,.., . . -.-
Wiuit your iiimistnclio or beard a beautiful
brown or rich lilnrlt? Then tun
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ftbilSr.
xj-
in ill IIIM nil mm i mi urn illiliIiiBak
MEL
ICKER
ramu
botli rlJi'rnnJ tvl.ttn tvr.
(cctly dry In the li.irdst storms.
Substitutes wllldlsappolnt Ask for
tRn Pltll llr.ltlil lnmm.l M-L-.w
It Is entirely new. If not tot ulc In
your town, write for ait.iloptic to
iuwijk, uosion. Mass.
"I'or l3cyt;arM I whh n -wlcflm ofilyn-
j)opl;i la Its vor.st form. 1 could cut nothing
out nilllt toast, tiiid ut tlincsmyiitmnucli would
tit.', rot ill n and digest oven that. I.nst March 1
heitiin taltlnif C'ASt'AKETM nml hIiico then I
have titetidlly himrotcd, until I uin ns well an I
over was in my llto."
David II. MUlii'lir, Newark, O.
I'loaniwit, I'nlntaMn, Potont. Tnatc Good. Do
Q(KmI, Nuvcr SU-koii, woukun, or Orlo. 10c, 25c, too.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Hlrrllnj llrnpd; tiimpin;, (lilesto, Mnolrral, Kw Vert. Ill
Uft.Tn RAP Blil anil piinrmitni.'d lir nil drtn-
nu-iw-unw kiuuiio uuMU'iouncGOiimib
10005 of UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS SAY
PornmMontljr cures nil Itching, lltirnlnf, Hcalof,
Bcalp unit Skin DltoaAui. inch nn Salt Itbetim. Ko
renin. Scald Ite.vl. Clillblatns. I'lloi, Iturnt. JUbf
lliimort, Dandruff, Itctiltiu Hcaln. Kalllnu Hair
tnickunluir anl mnkliiK It Soft. Hllkx, i(t Liizurl
Knt) All Karu Kruillun (nrmluolnua Soft, Clear.
Ileuutlful Skin anil Complexion). It contain no
I.cmi Sulphur. Ciuitlmrlrtcs or iuijUiIiik liijurloin.
An rixij, croat Keller IjxAj CHiirnttnri maksSK
tn IK'S a i1jjt DrujjlBts or mall IOe. Caplllarla
Manuf.iPturlnir Co.. N Y AiUlren T. II ILL.
MA.Hrii:i., Act.. ji.i;n uiiiuc. N. a.
nev.(nowBsfiop)JosephS.Key,
- 1SN
Wrote: "Wo jraro lourTKKTIIINA
(Teething 1'omlern. to our llttln
KmnilrklM Tilth the lupplmt re
kiiIIx. 'I'll" rnVrts "ere alinoit m;-
Inil nnc rerliilnlrmoreRallirartorjr
rOWUerSJ.JI UUtlinu rroniurijthliw n..rer .!.
Ask your Druggist for It.
ir not Utt liv druirKlats
null iS!i CnU to
gHO'WEJt'ff
pom
The Dest C? I
Saddle Coat. 5 B
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Tm CANDY
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ttS. TRADE MARK RIOIftTfRCO
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C. J. MOFFETT, M. D,f St, Louis, Mo.
OMAHA.
KANSAS CITY.
CATTLE,
IOGS
.Mo.
AND
t!mo to rcsponsllilo feedcra of ntoclc, nnd tin most
n ictjutt.t. All applications KhouMtm nWrta,scil to
SERVICE AND ADS0L.UTE SAPETY.
PATRONIZE THE BEST.
rATIIfSIlF
l -.orn to rocMi. fiui it coi
i'JrrtyS llioiOt.UlltliUlJOOrv.dti
FflTS.1,:;
I'rriminontlV Citftt,
Kof
MiutiiUUcr llruitU)
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