f 5 i r W The Heat BInn AVIns. Prize fighting may not be a pleasant sub jcct, but it tenches a lesson nevertheless the inability of man to hold the champion Rhip for any length of time. How unlike that great champion of health, llostetttr's Stomach Hitters, which has. never been beaten, and for fifty ycara has met and con quered the worst cases of constipation, dys Ie)ia, biliousness and liver trouble, bee that a private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. Crowded Out. "Crowded out to make room for more in teresting matter," remarked the editor, as he Blioved aside a plate of beans and tackled pie. Ohio State Journal. Doesyourheadache? Palnbackof voureves? Bad taste In your mouth? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver Dills. Thev cure constipation, headache, dyspepsia, and all liver complaints. Z5C Ail arugRisis. Want your moutUclio or bourd a beautiful brown or rich black? Then uso nrown or ncu uinctc t anon usu BUCKINGHAM'S DYE vft.& .O I cors 60 CTf. P PgtMrtKTIli . P. Mlt A CO NMMyi, N. H, Piles-Fistula AND All Diseases of the Rectum WITHOUT KNIFE, LIGATURE OR CAUSTIC. Kcnil testimonial: Him I'orfrot Honltli. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. ! , 1897. DrB. Thornton t Minor, Kansas Clty.Io. Ocntlcmcn: Hoforo you treated mo for pllos 1 had been troubled for eight or ten years. I have not been bothered In any way slnco, nnd have perfect hciilth, for which 1 give you cicillt. lam iiIwujh ready and willing to rueommend you to anyone to whom I can. Yours very truly, GEO S. TAMIIIjYN. Tamblyn & Tamblyn, LIvo Stock Com. Mer., IC. C Mo. Wo guarantee to cure every caso : Don't take one cent until patient Is well. Send for freo book to men; also free book to ladles. Address QRS. THORNTON & MINOR, Ninth iiikI Wall ht., Iviuimin City. Mo. TAPE WORS1S A lapa worm eighteen feet Ions; at loast came on thn sceuo after my taklnir two CASCAHKTS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for the past thrco years. I am still taking Cascarcts, tho only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people " Geo. W Uowles, Balrd, Mass. Plnnsunt. Palatable. I'otent. Taste Good, no Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe 10c. 2ic.t0d. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Starling rifoiKlj Conpinr, lliloto, Uontrnl, Itrtr York. Mi N0-T0-BAC Sold and piiiTrnntPrrt hy nil drug flstn Ui CUKKToliaocO Habit. 0i? Si IW The Best Saddle Coat. SUCKER Keeps Dotn ruc-ranc! ssdd a rjer- fectlv drv In the hardest stnrm Substitutes will dlsannnlnt.AkL- for ioo7 i-isn nrana roramel snekerr- ii is cm re v new. ir nnt fnr c ain your town, write tor catalogue to A.J. imviiK, Uoston. Mass. W. L. DOUGLAS 93&S3.50 SHOES "gff O Worth 51 to $6 compared with other makes. . Indorsed by o or 1,(100,000 e:irirs ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES TIIK (il-M IMJ Iitit 11. V boitl.' nam atal price ttmvrrf tin liuduu. Inko no mV'tltuto clalined to lio m ea)H. I.wvrntiunker Of ) F.l.ll Cl.flO hllllCD In thu world. YourdeulerMKiUlil Keep tliem-lf not, wo win semi urn apnlronrec'-'ptof rirlcn, Slntc i and width Main ur can ni VV. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton. Mast. ' tVLACHINERY':,-'," Machines am portable, one drill any clovith both by steum and hot so power "Twenty cur. fcrent stvltia. bond fur PHKH KELLY & TAflEYMLL.cWaterloo. Iowa; IlKntratod catulowuo. Adiiruvii m LJty CATHARTIC Rfc. TRADE MARK RCCiaTERCD -jf Vlud of leather, nil WELLDgUm1 .".JmsSim OHIO REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. Tho Montlnjj nt Akron Aitdrossod by Goorg IC. Nusli, Nnmlnro for Governor nnd Gar. Koo-ovclt, of Novr" York. Akron, O., Sept. 21. The Ohio re publican entuptilgn wns formnlly opened in this city Snlurdiiy. Geortfo K. Nnsh, cnnditlnto for governor, nnd Gov. Uoosevolt, of Now York, were the. princlpnl speakers. Among other things, Mr. Nash snid: Tho democrats bravely shouted nt Zanes Vlllo: "Wo aro radically nnd unalterably op posed to Imperialism In tho United States." Who In Uic world Is In favor of it? Imperialism poror. I know of no Imperialist in this broad i land. I know of no man In it who desires to clmnRO tho spirit or character of this rcat re public as It was handed down to us by our fnthers. Even those who bcllovc thai It is n wlso policy to retain possession of tho islands which havo como to us as n part of tho victory which wo won over Spain, do not wish to establish un em pire In them, or anything akin to au einplro. All thoy deslro Is to carry to their Inhabitants tho same cnllKlitmcnt and the sumo civilization which wo enjoy. When thoy aro prepared for it, It Is proposed, when coiiKrcss shall act, to Rlvo that a Kovrrntnent freo In charicter and guaranteeing to them tho sacred rights which wo cherish. Gov. Hoosevclt summed up as fol lows: Our opponents seek to make their points by denouncing trusts nnd expansion. In both rases they occupy n purely destructive attitude. Thoy ndvocato nothing constructive Tho democratic party with that fatal facility it has fchown for many years In appearing nt every ro currlng presidential election as tho enemy of tho business man, nnd nbovo all, of tho work inguian, nowonco raoro comes to tho front as tho ch.iuipton of tho forces Hint tell for eco nomic destruction. Thev denounce tho trusts, but tho measures they proposo against them aro purely political, aro not economic, not remedial. They strive to win by Inflaming Ig norant passion, nnd trust that the passion thus inllamcd will overoomo sound Judgment. They proposo either no remedy, or else remedies so absurd and so vicious that they would ten-fold uggr.wnto all existing evils. Mr. Ilryan has de veloped u visionary schemo of national super vision, a schemo of extreme centralization which would bo unworkable at present and which might cnuso great havoo to Industry If so much us tho attempt was made to put It Into effect. Jerry Simpson Shouted Down. Wichita, Kan., Sept. 24. A disturb ance at the G. A. 11. runion in River side park here, while ex-Ccwigressman Jerry Simpson was addressing tho meeting, was caused by an old soldier getting up in the crowd and objecting to Simpson's remarks on the l'hilip pine war. The trouble continued for live minutes, during which Simpson made two or three attempts to proceed. Chairman Uurgess stepped to the edge of the platform and asked the crowd to sit down, but order could not be re stored and Mr. Simpson finally loft tho tent. Senator Wolllngton Scores Lowndtn. llaltimore, Md., Sept. 25. In reply to Gov. Lowndes' request for his resig nation as chairman of the republican state committee, Senator Wellington says when the state committee meets Monday ho will hand in his resign Mon. Wellington's letter excoriates Gov. Lowndes and closes as follows: "It will bo' unnecessary for me to do or say more, for, at the polls in November, tho people of the state will administer to you such a rebuke as will be suill elent punishment for all that has trans spired. " Fonml an Old Deposit Slip. Wichita, Kan., Sept. 25. Mrs. Julia Itenhcard, a widow living here, in looking over homo old letters found a deposit certificate for S10.000 which her brother, W. L. Richardson, had placed in the Rank of "renton, of Trenton, Tenn., to her credit January 8!1, 18(111. The bank is no longer in existence, but Mrs. Renheard has employed a law firm to bring suit against the stockholders, several of whom it is said aro still liv ing, for 810,000 and interest at six per cent, for !)5 years, amounting in all to 531,000. Another Wlirrltir-OtlH Story. Now York, Sept. 25. A dispatch to tho World from Manila via llong Kong says that Gen. Joseph Wheeler, after a siarmisii at 1'orac, telegraphed to , Gen. Otis asking that tho latter send cavalry so that ho (Gen. Wheeler) could , annihilate a large body of insurgents I and prevent a reassembling. Gen. Otis' reply was a curt refusal to send I the cavalry until October. Olilimlnou (iiiln it 1'olut. Washington, Sept. J5. Chinese will be allowed to land in tho Philippines inlands temporarily, pending the adoption of a duiinitu policy by thu tfoverninont. This was decided at thu last cabitiet meeting after a lonp dis cussion, in which the views of. members of the cabinet who were present were freely expressed. I'oHtal ICuU'H to I'orto Itlt-ii. Washington, Sept. 25. Tho post master general to-day issued nn order extendinty tho pontage- rates of the United States lo Porto Pdifo. Under the order United States postage stamps shall be valid for postage in either ' jllreetion In addition to those now used I in Porto Rico. (iiiiirilliiK tliiJI'"lllilii (Joint. i Washington, Sept, '4ft. The navy de partment his; received this dispatch from Rear Admiral Watson: "Panay, Liming commanding, captured steapier Mundaca, illicitly trading. Marivcles, Oman eomniancliiig,',capiun!d steamer Taaleno aiding and whetting insnr-, gents." J " 'Jjio ClmrKPH Aro 1'litrnc a " Washington, Sept. 2ft. Tbp stateMe partment has exitmined thu charges made ajjaihst United State's Vice Con sul Florschutd'. itt Coburg, Germany, of being a spy in, tho employf the Ger man0 government and has satisfied it- '2)!t thre is' no HirouQcl or " FIlfTV CKNTS FOIl NOTHING. Wlmt will the Inventive brain of man do next? This is a question some one nsks almost.dnily. There is one, though, who lcndH nil others, who for .a quarter of a century has been making fine laun dry starch, nnd to-day Is offering the public the finest starch ever placed on the .nnrkct. Ask your grocer torn coupon book which will enable you to get the lirst two packages of this new starch, "1U2D CHOSS" (trade mark brand) also two children's Shakespeare pictures, paint ed in twelve beautiful colors, natural as life, or the Twentieth Century Girl Cnl- endnr, nit absolutely ft Co All grocers are authorized to give ten large pack ages of "RI3D CROSS STARCH" with twenty of the Shakespeare pictures or ten of the Twentieth Century Girl Cal endars to the first five purchasers of the ENDLESS CHAIN STARCH ROOK. This is one of the greatest offers ever made to introduce "RED CROSS" laun dry stnrch, J. C. Hubinger's latest in vention. ailmt Proctor'a Youthful Critic. Miss Mary Proctor, hc astronomer nnd lecturer, takes a deep interest in social set tlement work in the big cities, and frequent ly gives her personal services townrd enter taining poor children nnd adults. Generally her lectures are very well received. Many of her audiences ofteq manifest better nt tcntion than those drawn front higher cir cles. Now and then there are exceptions. On one occasion a bright-eyed little hoy who sat in the front row with his eyes fixed upon the spenkcr was asked how he liked it. "I guess," he said, "it was pretty good, but she ought to talk about lions and tigers. That's better for everybody." At another lecture youngster criticised ncr ns follows: its nfl very well to talk of weighing nnd meas uring stars. There are 60ine people, of course, who believe that sort of tiling, hut if the thinks she can fool us boys with such fairy talcs she's very much mistaken." Philadelphia Post. Slimy People Cannot Drink coffee nt night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-0 when you please nnd sleep like a top. r or Uram-U does not Htunulnte; it nourishes, cheers nnd feeds. Yet it looks nnd tastes like the best colTcc. For nervous persons, young people and children Grain-0 is the perfect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it iu place of coffee. 15 and 25c. KtiKllrili un Written In Auntrln. This curious nttempt at English was copied the other day from the label of n bottle of kumnicl at Kit.lmhel: "This line jronintical liquor of cumin being carefullst dcstillatcd by me from exquisite green cumin must lie recommended nt the best as in excellent and savory hygienical middle." Is. l. Irihunc. Do Your Feet Ache nnil lltinif Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet, it makes tight or IsTcw Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Hun ions, Swollen, Smarting, Hot, Callous, Sore, and Sweating Feet. All Diuggists and Shoe Stores sell it, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Rill "Did you ever know an amateur fish erman to tell the truth?" Jill "Oh, yes: I heard one tell another that he was a liar." Yonkers Statesman. .m ii Tin- IU-Nt Pi-e.iorlptlnn for CIiIIIh and Fever is a bottle- of Guovr.'s Tasthlis Ciiii.i, Tonic. Itis slinplylroiimulqnliiluuln tUiistelcsslorni. Nociiro-noimy. I'rlcc.IiOc We have heard of several, but never knew l man who could enjoy n joke on himself. Atchison Globe. To Cure n tVilil In Olio liny Take Laxative Rrninn- (juluinn Tablets. All druggists refund money if it falls to cure. 2ftc. The only people that know that love dies only with the soul are those who can't mar ry each other. X. Y. PtCbS. I have found Piso's Cure for Consumption nn unfailing mediciue. F. R. Lotz, 1305 Scott St., Covington, Ky., Oct. 1, 1891. An egotifct is a man who is unable to d'3 isuise the interest he feels in himself. Chi cago Daily News. IIiiII'n Cutiirrli Cure Is taken Internally. Price 7Sc. One who has a mind to think will soon have a tluuking mind. Rain's Llorn. THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas Crrr, Mo., Sept. L'O. L.-A-1-i'i.K-ues; beeves Stoclicrh NatUo cows HOGS Choice u huavy SHi:KP-Kuirtoi-liolco WHKAT-No.y red .No. 2 hard COIt.V-Xo. : inlxcil OATS-No. a mixed KYi:-N'o.S Fl.OUH-1'.itent. per bill Fancy IIAY-Clioko timothy I-'nncy (iruirle ItRAN (sacltcil) ULTTTKU-fliolce cuamery.... ('IIKi:si: -Kull ewum KCUJS liolio POTATOES ST. 1.0LTJS. CATTI.K-Natl vu and shipplliB. Ter.ihs HOGS-Ht'iwv .'..'.. SliniOI' -Talr to rholcrf FI.OUK-Qiulco, VJ1I:aT-No ircil COKN-N'o. inlxtd .-. OATS -No. U, mixed ...". KYK-No. i WJTTKK , C'reamorv ?....' I.AKI) Western mes POltlf CIIICACJO. ' CATTM' Co'inrnQn to inlmo... nO(!f Packing and -hlpplm?.. SIlirKP-Fiilr to choice .FLOLTK-Wlnter nneatt,.." WI 1 1: AT-Nii. red ." CQItA-rNo. ii ? o..?.... OATS-No.y. 8 I Cfi dt, 5 i'l 3 111 4 " 2W a KV y 75 (TC I (1) 1 H) fo 4 ID (W ffft 00 Im (it, M Ml (& fit 3 0 W II Hi :i oi it, :i 's 7 .: ?6 7 ro 0 ft'l C6 (1 75 fill Ui IV) lit ul ii (a, uy, Witt l t.8 i :m 3 H 4 r.) :U) :t.ii a v an o ?.-. i i oi it. 4 tH) 7IU'o "'i Si ua r"4 ja (A z , w, iis ia l !W!i8. fi i"i H SO (U. I VI "C.V)Gb fl 7) t')f6 'j: S Vi u P l' ....oa-ru an 7.1 fii ai on .... . 1.-.1 a .. II) Hi, a m ZH ItYU -. 'lHJrITKU-CrwiitfTy uni).,n., ?.... '.v n a i a I UlllV. ... NKV YOHK. o 8 U7!0 17., CA'I"UM:-Natlvo htpcr..".. .-... HOO.S-Oood to eliOlcfR. ? 4 7?) at, a oi 4M &,) 3 () (ft 1 U SHKi:P-CVjrpf?ion to eholc6.e. cWUKAT-hXo, red.. 75 CJ '! I COItN-No; !i.a. I oats-no. a... fUUTn-nt & I'.' ai ay 1.71 !!3, ,,..,,..- 17 46. irTPnE ills of wontcn overshadow thMr whole lives. I Somo women are constantly getting medical treat- ment and aro never well. A woman best understand women's ills,' and tho women who consult Mrs. Pinkham find in lier counsel practical assistance. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn. Mass. Mrs. Mahkl. Good, Correctionville, la., tells how Mrs. Pinkham saved 1 her life. She says : " I cannot thank you enough for what your medicine has done forme. I can recommend it as one of the best medicines on earth for all women's ills. I suffered for two years with female weakness and at last became bedfast. Thrco of our best doctors did me no good so I concluded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound. After taking a few bottles of your medicine, I was waL!n ---v'- v.iviii WffigMi ,v,J0 V v urr m v fv Ivl evening and recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound, saying that she knew that it would cure me. I then sent for your medicine and after taking five bottles of it, I was entirely cured. 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It is lined throughout with hih i;rala pcrcnlino nud su list ant 1. 1 1 iiituriniiiK! lioiuid with best w a tor proof tiimlltn;'. innda with tinder hox plait and patent snap fasteners In thu hock to prevent spreading open; bound scams. Tho accom panying Illustration linvlri liecn made from a photo Kraph of tliu skirt ; accu rately portrays tho crnccful ncMol cacli fold nnd lino and fiives n clear concep tion ot tho way it will limn; when worn. This is n bar gain of unusual interest to uvcry Lilly who dosirtia soiuclhim; not too expen sive, at ilia sama time pos sessing stylo equal to mora costly garmcntsnnd qiulity that is wonderfully serv iceable. Colors nro navy bliio or black. Sizes: Waist, 23 to 3i Inches; lcmi'.tM, 3; to 44 inches, I.arR r sires io per cent ra. I'rico SMVwvww . I You'll onjoy wearing! bo cause it possesses individual stylo, bo cause tho price is only abouthalf tho value. To bo enumerated among our customers moans to be in close ' touch with n the centers of fashion at ail times. I ITOLOOE i wholesale prices everything to Key,(fl07Blshop)JosephS,Keyv Mrnlc: 'WiKu)oiir IKi:rill.NA. ( I i't-thtnv I'litTdurs to our lllllf Kr h mil In ItJ illli tliu h:iiilrAt re sult k I'lii' (iiri'ilHMiTc.ulinosI iiiiii,' -ii.il iiiiiln-rUlnli imirohiitliit'urfirr IIRiu !niiiiiiii)tlilUKiiv cut iimciI." o Nil Powders. A 1 Ask your Druggist for H. Il'iiiit l(-( liy ilruut;lt until . vvliH in C. J( MOFFETT, M. D St, Loyis,Ma CO. WV.WA0lF.L, WIS. BOX 4 6. S75 .Mdiitlitcon v ..iittlt frcci wnunnt.-uiinnnr ii mini i wry loiinty.uiinli i.uh-u. Minn. iiii-in-i . i.... .iiiiii-im rniir liaik'luliij. A. N. K.-D MHO . viii: wiirri.NO tc Anvr.uTiHincN Ult-iuu ntiKu tliut you uv tliu AiJcrtUo lucu. til tliln uiei'. o o 03 CO i