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THE BEST WAGON
—ON WHEELS—
J 8 MANUFACTURED BY
FISH BROS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WK MAKE KVKET VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons
And by confining onrselrei strictly vo one clots ol work: hv employing nor." bit, yy o =j
it WOKKIGN, using nothing So: FIRST-CLASS IMPKOV 1) M.bffilXEßT >W me V..
BEST of SKLKCTBD TiMBnR, anu by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE oi the bnsipess, we be.
Jutly earned the repetition of making
“THE BEST WACOM OH WHEELS.’
Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, hot Amenta may, an their own responsibility, jri.
the following warranty with each wagon, if so agree*;:
We Hereby Warrant the KISH BROS. WAGON No- to he well mad- in every par i
nlar and of good materia', and that the strength Ufc* ata* is sufficient f*r all wtxk \vth
usage. Should any breakage occur within owe year from tb>date hv reason of defective mate; ‘.v
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of cimrvc. -i '!**
price of Bald repairs, as per agent's price list will be paid in cash by the purchase? p. tinting -
•ample of the broken or defective parts an evidence.
Knowing wa can suit yon, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. £eco
*r Prices and Terms, and for a copy of i'tfK RAC INK AGRICULTUUISi, tt
FLnH BKOSf. A Cb., KtMriue, Wis.
T°Ml
For COUCHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, PNEU
MONIA, CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS.
n• I AJ ■■ AP TA| || Has always been one of the most Important
Kill Wfl M ||L I ill 11 weapons wielded by thoMEDICAL FACULTY
is M I slMlfil 111 | 111 11 against the encroachments of COUGHS.COLVS,
uni.wni!l VI . I UUU BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA. SORE TITROAT,
in.its incipient and advanced stages, and all diseases of the THROAT. CHEST
.. t,s > k u ? u never been so advantageously compounded as in the TOLU, ROCK and
J.i E. its soothing Balsamic properties afford a diffusive stimulant and tonic to build up the
s> stem after the cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles, Price 51.00.
n All TI rt M f I>o not be deceived by dealers who try to palm off Rock and Rye
* ln , 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, Grocers and Dealers Everywhere,
_ - WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OR LICENSE.
The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St., Chicago, IIL
REV.'A.I. HOBBS Writes:- /niIBIPIPP S HEV. J.L.TOWNES,
After a thorough trial of the / rUnlFlhS ,/!■■. _..
IRON TONIC, X take pleasure ./ THE' f Industry, 111., says:—
ln stating that I have been nnn g “I consider It
greatly benefited by its y U |Jl|ll|/a most excellent remedy for
use. Ministers and Pub- y UJkiMMA// the debilitated vital forces,
lie Speakers will find it .
of the greatest val u e ia|miwaiSßßwnwnßnuspa||saßnaßKs<
where a Tonic is neces- KSSar gr\ [3y Sr EH, tylfW/y |
sary. I recommend it NsMR W gMgJp IP ¥ Kl&Sff Jr XSf f ffl £f J 5 £
as a reliable remedial g fif Jg MeSS Mr g g ’MM Ai
agent, possessing nn- Rgr M M fit Sr g J iraK* Jg gMr 1 8/ JP JMVgSx
doubted nutritive and W£/ Mr Jg Sr MB a SSSSP Mr Mg £ £r es p Ragg
restorative properties, •SB /S' fig JP m JBHKP gMMr £U ArTm
Louisville. Ky., Oct. 2, 1882. I^SSS^SSSSSSS!^SSSSSSSS^^SSS!^S
PBZFASIS BY THZ DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 H. KAIS ST., ST. LC7I3.
l#lSLLi.s l kr*;toilVti bitCftMKiii
- v-gi■ "THE STANDARD CHEAM-HAIDING
APPARATUS OF THE PERIOD.”
'4 (OREA3ESRT AED RrFEIGERATOR COMBIKED).
' 1 Has t-ikcn more FIRST PREMIUMS and MEDALS
fey i! '; * than any similar apparatus in America.
El ftijf J ICequlrcs less Ico to operate it tlian any other Portable
M *•Creamery ou tbo market Is protected by letters patent.
'\i’[ Infringes no Patent on De\ice or Process.
AGENTS WANTED.
For Circulars address the manufacturers,
Moseley & Stoddard M’f’g Cos., Poultney, Vi
Windmill
AND durability.
ETEEY MILL FULLY WARRANTED.
Send for Descriptive Catalogue. Estl
mates made of Mill and Pump complete,
OS& WoODHAISE WIHDIbLLGo.FREEPORT.IU
BALDWIN’S IMPROVED ENSILAGE m
AND FEED CUTTERS.
Simplest and Best Only Three Pc-ed Gears.
fISTEST CUTTIXCIICHLIE
Thoroughly tested dnr-
Ing the past threo season i '
n for Cutting Ensilage, and proved a grand snccess; and
fifl been the leading Cutter for the pv*t fifteen years for
H JB V cutting all kinds of Dry and Green Feed. Power Cutters
1 HI ra fitted with the only reliable Safety Balance Wheel made.
H We manufacture Nine Sizes for Ilan and and Power use Xmd
direct to the Sole Mami fadurrrs for Circular containing Full
Description, Prices anti Testimonials.
' C, PIERPONT & CO., lev Hayen, Conn,
• 1 J 1 ■ A cold or sore throat may not seem to amount to much.
I ImhlhA HU ft ana If promptly attended to can easily be cured; but neglect
IllllllllllJl'lfl is often followed by consumption or diphtheria. No
if I 111 I |,S|l j I 111 medicine has ever been discovered whlca acts so quickly
ANkkVIAVA and rarely ln such cases as PERRY DAVIS’ PAIHT
. 4 . KILLER. The prompt use of this invaluable remedy has
■aved thousands-of lives. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER is not an experiment.
It has been befOTe the public for forty yean, and is most valued where it is host known.
A few extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows:
if a CEOCKKa, WflßameviUe,H. * For tujal Paid WrT.T.m
•CTO* i S^dCT^oor e pvrw n ku > 7 < ¥R* , S l 1 tlnttSTweM sSff
It* . cured.—T. YYnxntsos.
I bewJarf recovered from a very severe cold. Dr. Waltom writee from Coßbocton: Your Fair
whhh I lave had for some time. I could get no Killeb cures diphtheria and sore throat, eoahxm
*eUef unta I tried your Pant Vtt.i.bh, whi<S togly prevalent here, and baa not been known to
wffioutff^c n o^F ia * ly 'Lotra? 3 iFse " Baln W ThteOact yon ebould
jSsasssraas ' saafa
SSd w^f n . 7 ,to!dSs l .lSS SS rybv™
For Cbfflß and Fever, PAIN KILLER has no equaL It cures when everything else- falls.
Delays are often dangerous. A bottle of Pain Killkr ln the house Is a safeguard that no
family should he without. AH druggists sell It at 25c., soc., and SIOO per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I.
THE SUN
NEW YORK, 1883.
More people have read Tbb Sun during
the year just now passing than ever before
since it was first printed. No other news
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I Because its news columns present in at
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i notable folly,, the solid sense, the improv
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Because people have learned that in its
remarks concerning pcrsou3 and affairs
|Tiir Sirs makes a p; act ice of telling them
the exact truth to the best ;>f its abi ity
three hundred and sisty-Sve days m tlie
year, before, tlie election as well as after,
about tlie whales as aeil as tlie small fish,
in the face of dissent as plainly and fear
lessly as when supported by general ap
proyal. The Sun has absolutely n*> pur
poses toßcrve, save.the information of its
readei sand the furtherance of the com
mon good.
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of men, is powerful enough to lie exempt
from the strict application of its princi
ples of right aud wrong.
Because in polities it has fought for a
dozen years, without intermission anil
sometimes almost alone among newspa
pers, the fight that lias resulted in the re
cent overwhelming popular verdict against
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the ambition of bosses, tlie encroachments
i of monopelists, and the dishonest schemes
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ly by our friends. One man holds that
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ed, because it lias already whipped half of
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world of thought. So every friend of
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that appeals with particular force to his
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observe that in 1883 it is a little better
that ever before, -if yon do not already
knowTjiE Sun, you will find it to be a
miiror of all human actiyity, a storehouse
of the choicest products of common sense
and imagination, a mainstay for tlie cause
of honest government, a sentinel for gen
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for wickedness of every species, and an
uncommonly good investment for the
coming year.
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MwooM*
James.
The Life, Times and Treacherous Death of
Jesse James.
(Written by his Wife nd Mother.)
the cusrirz - life a~u x-ALOxy.Tt^EP
ky them. Every detwtl of the lives of Jean
Frank, Including their connection with nil too
tO-lMaglcod and Thunder etery rack •
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the only perecna in possession of the
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u Truth is stranger than Hction,'* and more Interest* -
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flow is your time if you want to make money,.
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HARRIS REMEDY CO.Mfg.Chemists,
and Btu BTS., 3T. LOUIS, MO.
o*;,brs.,*l Sine'.o Shot
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at S2O up. Muzzn and Breech-londing Guns, Riflea,
and Pistols, of most approved English and American
makes. All kinds of sporting implements and arti
cles required lv sportsmen and gun makers. Colt’s
New Breech-loading- Double Quns— tli©
best truns vet made for the price.
JOSEPH C. GRUBB & CO.,
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'll rfcßLflHCHpPli}
£ J -C I Fivcr.i7.es made for Family Dniriei*,
| 8 9 B stock Mul the best work* Htrong r
Ih 1 Bsimple, enc;ent,roiivt*i;:ei:tui.dUuc-
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THE STANDARD CHURrt OF THE
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CONOG'ID, N. H.
trebreciag lb. Live, ind
k Wonderful Adventures of
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Jack ' Capi - Pa y e - cpt-
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pnd othcr FrGat Indian
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'Guides. Thrilling Advoa
tures on the Plains! Grand Buffalo PCunts! Fights
with Indiana! Desperato Adventures! Narrow ,
Baeapea! Wonderful Shooting and Riding.
Wild Life in the Far West.
One Full-PageColor
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thing! Endorsed by Gen. Memtt, Buffalo Bill, and other
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I By I.
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Unveiled.”—Etc. j
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JPnIEmBLE SELF-CURE.
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1
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