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THE BEST WAGON
—on wsiils™
FXSB altos. & 00,
RACINE, WI&,
vrs ma::b kv£-:y vAßnrrv or
Farm, Freight and Bpring Wagons.
And by confuting ourselves striu'y to one cl.'.. -f v-erk .>t ca,|<!<nr ■: coc t.vt fi,. jCJp <
of WOBKHt;<i Uflap noth I tig : riiiST-CLAtk- Lsll LUY : *.'•• rdSw.i and thy v....
BEST of SEL-IOTBO TUMBLE, ad by a i'Uo:;. Uuil KNoV.’LELUB of tins fittsi’i we r—T
justly earned the reonsuiun oS-bsatir.?
“THE BEST WhC.Cn Cri WHEELS.*
-Manufacturers hare abolished.,the '"arr.mty, but Agents may, on ih&ir own responsibility, jjyc
the following warranty with path wr.ynr.. if sc agrees:
We Hereby Warrant the ff-ISII BUGS. V. AGON No .to he well made iu every par It
ular and of good material, and that she stre.igih .ox trie sanm is Sufficient for all work with
usage. Should any b-eakage ocfcur within one year frem !h' ; s date by reason of defective mater;*!
or workmanship, repairs for the satue will be furnished at place of sale, free of chaise, or tac
price of said repairs, as per agent's price list" will be paid iu cash by the purchaser producing a
sample of the broken or defective parts an evidence.
. Slowing w can suit you. we solicit patronage from every section of the United Suttee. Send
"551 Prices and Terms, and for a copy of THE RACINIi AGRICULTURIST, to
FXB BROS. At COm Kacine, Wis.
i'Jsfc
SUse Lawrence & Riartin’s ““^TI
POtoM;
For COUCHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, PNEU
MONIA, CONSUMPTION, Diseases Of THROAT, CHEST AND LUNCS.
11 I II S B II g“ ga Has always been one of the most important
E< A \ H nX |§L I 188 11 weapons wielded by the MEDICAL FACULTY
fS K a B 1 M IWfl SIP § I|l IS asainstthe encroachments of COUGHS.COI.DS,
UnLUnm US 8 ULy bronchitis, asthma, sore throat,
. ONMJMPIIOX in its incipient and advanced stages, and all diseases of the THROAT,CHEST
v'mJ.yisGS, but it lias never been so advantageously compounded as in the TOLU, ROCK and.
RYE. Its soothing Balsamic properties afford a diffusive stimulant and tonic to build up the
system after tue cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles, Brice Sl.oo.
All V I Ml I Do not be deceived bv dealers who try to palm off Hock and Eve
UHU I Iv/ra ! in place of our TOLU, ROCK AND RYE, which is the ONLY
MEDICATED article—the genuine has a Private Die Proprietary Stamp on each bottle, which
permits it to be Sold by Druggists, Orocers and Dealers Everywhere,
tl> WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OK LICENSE. *
The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St., Chicago, IIL
A conrhir.^io^
WrTtegr—'" // AGY. J.n. TOWhhli,
_ After a thorough trial of the/ PU R|F lES A * . ’
IKON TONIC, I take pleasure THC / Industry, 111., says:-
in stating that I have been ,/vY /’ “i consider it
greatly benefited by its ,/ Bdr B BbIBBB ,/ a most errcellent remedy Tor
use. Ministers and VvDor / ABAAbtShsMU,/ the debilitated vital forces.
Upwaitod^lt
PBIPiBID B 7 THE DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 H. VMS ST., ST. LOUIS.
Moseleys fimum Mmm
“THE" Standard cueam-raioino
■ APPARATUS OF THE PERIOD.”
(C2EAHEEY AEP KFRIGEHATOH CCMEIXE2J,
Has tateu more FIRST PREMIUM 3 aii<l MEDALS
than any similar apparatus in America.
Requires less ice to operate it Ilian any other Portable
Creamery on the market Is protected by letters patent.
Infringes no Patent on Device on Process.
- For Circulars address the manufacturers,
Moseley &* Stoddard M’f’g Cos., Poultney, Vt.
Whrfarill
DURABi'LiTY.
EVERY MILL FULLY WARRANTED.
Send for Descriptive Catalogue. Esti
mp~ mates made of Mill and Pump complete,
iSSWoODMAISSE WIiroMIIiCOnFREEPORT.ILV
BALDWIN’S IMPROVED ENSILAGE
AND FEED CUTTERS.
; Simplest and Best. Only Three Peed Gears.
• for Cutting Knsilanr-. and prorel a grand pucoess ; and
n *"■ has been the fc&jlinff Cutter for f.? }>;vt fifteen years for
m 3 |S cutting ?.Ii kifrag of Dry and Green, Feed. Power Cutter**
H M fitted with fto only rdiableipifciy Balance TYhctl made.
SI Wc manufac iv.'&i N'i >*o Siap-tfol Hand and Power use Send
■i -~F% divert *> the Sot--. Mitrri-f'icbirers f;r Circular containing Fall *
Description, Prices and Tc.LTivnriaTs.
1* C. PIBRPOM* £ CO,, New Haven, Conn,
Tpk * 1 il I A cold or sore tiiroat may not seem to amount to much,
IllUnTh A T/|TA and if promptly attended to can easily bn cured; but neglect
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■#lllll 1.l 111 a 111 niodlclnft has ever been discovered whlcn acts so quickly
*U and surely in such cases as PERRY DAVIS* PAIN
a KILLER. The prompt use of tills invaluable remedy has
sAved thousands Of lives. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER Is liot an experiment.
It has been before the public for forty years, and Is most valued where it Is best known.
A tew extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows:
Pain Killer has been my household remedy for For wh<wpiag-cough'aiid croup it Ip tbo best
colds for the past twenty-seven years, and have preparation made, we would not be without it-*
never known Rto fattjn effecting' a euro.— A. P. Routs, Liberty Mills, Va.
Ij. 8. Crocker, William Grille, N. Y. For twenty-five years I nave used Pain Killer
For thirty years I have used Pain Killer, and chapped lips, and consider it the beet
found it a never-failing remedy for colds and sore meaicme ever oficred.-CxEO.Hooper,Wilmington,
throat—Barton Seaman. "y ~ , . ...
■noxm yvmixroA ffj _ LL . , I wan suffering severely with bronchitis, and my
- re v e p throat was so inflamed I could scarcely swallow
■?E L T‘T‘ 11 411 any food. I was advised to try your Pain Killer,
invaluable remedy.—Geo. B. Everett, Dickmson, and after taking a few doses was completely
"* x * cured.—T. Wilkinson.
I have fust recovered from a very severe cold, Dr. Walton writes from Coshocton: Your Pain
which I have had for some time. X could g tno Killer cures diphtheria :nd core throat, so alarm
riflief until I tried your Pain Killer, which insiy prevalent here, and has not been known to
relieved me immediately. I will never again bo fell in a single instance. This fact you should
without it- —C, O. Force, Downdes, Ga. make known to the world
Have used Pain Killer in my family for forty tffir. 6011
“ to faa - UA - NBOK w!^
i-Uvi- ' . . ~ . . afraid to call a physician, and tried your Paim
„ 1 Derail nKimr Fain Killeb in my family twenty. Kir.i.Ett. He was taken on Sunday, and on
Wednesday hi liixoat nan dear. It wan a won
fennd noTOedidneto taUeita place.—B. V/. iJ'.'na, derfnl euro, and I tvieh it could no known to the
iimßyiat, Oneida, N.Y. poor mofcnera who are losing so many children.
For Chills and Fever, PAIS KILLER has no equal. It cures when everythin!? else falls.
~ „ TT?**®? 8 sOsortanscrouß.; A bottle of Pain Kiuwt in the house Is a safeguard Unit no
- faißJly should be.'wlttioiiL_Aii druggists sell It at 35c., 50c., and SIOO per Bottle.
PeBfRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors., Providence, R; I.
THE SUN
NEW YORK, 1883.
More people Lave rend The Son during
the year just now passing than ever before
since it was first printed. No other news
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lias been bought and read in any year by
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Me accuracy whatever was interest for
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•notable folly, the solid sense, the improv
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The Fun makes a p notice of telling them
the exact truth to the Inst of its alii ity
three hundred and sixty-five days in the
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poses to serve, save the information of its
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Because in politics it lias fought for a
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cent overwhelming popular verdict against
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| the anil) tion of bosses, the encroachments
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and imagination, a mainstay for the cause
of honest government, a sentinel for gen
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coining year.
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Kniiny, <Jilmirir oounty,- OobV*sria.
AGENTS WANTED!!
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The Life, Times and Treacherous Death of
Jess© James.
(Written by his Wife and Mother.)
Tin? OZ-TTjTT LIVE
by them. Every detail of the lives of Jesso &j
Frank, including their connection with all the
85“ Not a Bicod and Thunder story such as
has been published, but a True Bue, by
the only persons in po-segs!on of the Fairs—a
faithful and devoted WIFE and ,-SOiHEB.
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Now ts your time if you want to make money,
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N.B. Frank Javua MHSRF.NIHCR, Wlti
portrait from life, which is added.
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. RADICAL GURE/\
FOR-
NERVOUS A*. An
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ORGANIC Cl
weakness
Ki oD UE
ga PuriS: 2*4 <V Hi
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of three *ite*. SAj> A ' /> r /
f£* No. 1, (enough
rLj last a ' h.) t ft"* f.f
l|£rty ho. 2. trutlicjeut to effeut V,
ferLaa permanent cure, unless in f l ,/
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pqjmßii. in plrju wrapp- rs. JAall %*
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makes. All kinds of sporting implements and arti
cles required by .sportsmen and gun makers. Colt’s
New Breech-loadin.qr Double Guns— the
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THE STANDARD CHUR.I OF THE
* COUNTRY.
T.RY Cr3 E.
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