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Money, to be Made. is said that dull times eatening Letters from Kansas City as created) Lnown by the agents for twas made publish ane & Co.. of Portland, Maine, reason of this exceptional succes, tound in the fact that they $ written ina serably scrawling appreci land at prices that all eg, 7 : Mes i kK why she had <« . ung ieres, D. © sn ee 3 ' 1 t e 2t a r rue women «4 usked : as rand, which could not all na afford. 2 present we understang r i snes S > > (oe = = maid - . 1 , n ’ mE hicate aa = A sare doing wonderfully e ata e "e =~ ble evil fro I s Down- al new lines. They TLE MISSOURI of our gover nt sve ae their plans) need many more ag in all pany See eect op t vr t on Z ae would ail) ofthe country! Those who neg WEDNESDAY, FER 4, 153 i Missot * rae ' oe j . ve letter pron e work should apply at onee legible Women do as well as men. Expe necessary, for Mesap - a Mr. Downing | Stinson & Co. undertake to show z ae ers, both from) who are willing to work, not hard i a3 : te re. but earnestly, the path to large guc ; = me calledon him | cess. It should be reme mbered that | ee ares purpose of obtaining | gy agent can doa handsome busi Sees ice 8 the le s, but, after considerable | necs without being away trom home a = : : a at dehberation and consultation, he de- | over night. Another advantage—jt o give them out blica x io give the business costs nothing to g 1c convention Mar but perm tral, and an agent can devote all his ae eee : 1 ee e in| 'e24- Both le dated 4! time or only his spare moments tot a i to the | Kansas City ar Captain} Stinson & Co. guarantee arand suc 7 i entie ae i James H. L. received | cess to all who en ge and follow ee ang mistakes So ee letter © writer simple and plain directions that they demanded that he at once cease his) give, We have not space toexplany Central Commities Meeting Ha eas ne dhetsaiaon ticcase ct mans efforts to increase the saloon license, | gi] here, but full particulars will ee such that wren they ; 1s arper’s Wee Flere will be a ¢ ti of the se : a Cann Committee or bean bewien rs or} and « nicate with him relative | cent free to those who address the nen ld an -Peatler! on paoctoes ot Isiness to the matter at once. No threat jfirm; their full address is given Parace aan So. fa £ap- | posed Were made ope and Mr. Down-| above. ' ur ing, supposing that it was the work 4: f setting a ¢ or the * PE a A Negroe’s Weakness the | ¢ of some crank, paid no attention -to S 1D are t t. This evening, however, he re- | erkley Springs, W. Va., Jap 0 Al i : 1 societesfur every crime ane : d ved a second lette a dif-{ 35 For some time chicken threve ‘ i a ay fak okay. s the! izing the building oe weed ee aed ie Nett intormed have committed annoying depreds by | across the Missis oe SN eee hae ak tions in this county. A tarmer nae 7 t e ris cause. j - Dies ae ; Lo vriter ed Priest, residing on the edge of . “ nation are = ome Ww rw i : ‘ee: i as Berkly county, to protect bis hennery laced several dynamite torpedoe: xplo-| t about it. Apout 10 o'clock Wednes somewhere else} lay maht a terrific explosion aronse cFaiiaud. would nt freland cry he Priest tamily.and gomp out the blo. Colorado, aunday morning, brought the mourr © one ot parties hurt. Also tch trom Pu found the hen house blown to atom: hat the writer had been an artillerv- {man during the war. since which | 2nd fifty feet away the dead bod 1 have di pi teere ae E 4 > - . eos time had learned the art of making | ¢f4 negro named Brocy, horribly neled he was op-| mangled. fal intelligence that Chas. T. and is , < stricken . arland is no more. stricken centuries an imposed upon : ti his early manhvod by that knite to eradi ree be. | dynamite, and that é | posec wener: y to using such | Wien ed in « general way tou ing such festroyer, consumption. Tho {itis communism, | expected, the it shock | lv socialism, | remedies, yet he deemed the present y his family number of 1 Hot. } occasion one of suthcient provoca- | i { | i er has reached our own | i thihsm andin one form] friends im this city and cour i His | or anot H ee | Vashington, Jan. 30.—The Mis- | tion to even go to the length ot tak} HACAN’S remains will be brought home for shores. Let our lawmakers legis- sei nes a . ee ete SP Peale 3 acc lcne humaniiee Ooee tee ipa li B | saterment. An appropriate obituary late against this great and growing flax oy ae aa iene Racal fighting against the river | with a postscript reasserting the | Magno 1a aim oc ees = ine facts | evil, butdo not burden the s { A Wh ut the name of George | and harbor bill as it now stands, and | threat that if Mr. Downing contin is secret aid to beauty ch ais death cannot be learned up tO] books with laws that will never. and | Trg etree in cone toe wate ne Hee there was a meeting of the delega- | ued his efforts to raise the liquor iG M a sec “ ,: Ee eS: can notin the nature of right and], Me AGE Ae re a . : ae ; xeas l Gensesdvnamite wold ha used (The l (oe lady owes her fresh- -_—_——<$____. : : - of the Silverdale Lycee tion last night at which the bill was | cense dynamite would used. 1 oer ness to it, who would rather The i uration of | President | USUSe be entorced, ' discussed and the determinacon ex | handwriting ot both letters was very | oral and you caid te ! A school marm’s luck—miany a] pressed by a majority ef those pres- | gooc, but owing to the obscene and | , Ueveland will take pl President elect Cleveland inas i * month. ein mash,—for we reckon as to how aj entto fight the Hennepin Canal to | profane language of the latter letter a conference with both Hon, Sam. 5 1: : . feos —_ ’ nae ban reine 2 cate): » bitter end. and nke a str {it is entirely unfit for publication. = ae : | certain Buckeye gent was attract the bitter ¢ ind to muke a strong} i | SSI: “ , The dead lock in the Ilinois legis- | J. Randall, leader of the protection- | ; ane = coe Aas ; wtiation| ‘Lbe-senatorsare very jadionent| A 2a Om ae ee . = . : . y the charms of one tton’s tair | fight for an increase ot appropriation | I ator dig j ‘tun Kelsthe. «uesin Pec sts i meress filing tn | | 6 ; ARALLELED OFFER fiture ove ne peakership was ist a y "S and Hon Jn : oe pedasosues. for the Mussissipp: River between | over these letters, and have advised | UNP ‘ broken the 25th by the election of | C arliste, leader of the freetrade ele-| Me 6 a . a few daysago, | the Ohio and Hlinois Rivers. No | the parties to inform the postal au- | EMOREST’S M. Haines | ment ame body. T H aa Hoe Gey Sane, ! o ie be a oo t same 10 ye he dur: ee 1 H ! ee ; : i. 2 I Was most agree surprised. His | definite agreement was reached, but! thorities of the matter end see if the THE BES ee : ; port loutcome ot these . : Sa ECE i C4 om. Ex-Vice-President huyler Col- | * : son Melvin returned home after | by m there Was an expression in | writers can be found out. i ae RS of aE a a5 : ae : ences can only be surmise s 5 Z sofa as ee ED | a with Original Bleek Bingrav- axat the time of his death was wee = an absence of over five vears among , favor of fighting the entire bill if the | ; togracuves and Oil Pievwres, 5 site thought that aside from the x = . ‘ ease ' Demorest's Mo Marasiar~ orth a half million dellars, all ot i P, ; ; the Mex But wehave not as|Hennepm Canal was left in and { Mr. W. B. Shattuc, Gen’! Pas- ober. 1 will aontale A Ce : z = the Presulent expects to ga 2 : ; c | aaa Fa An ene ‘ — tin teak on syhich he left by will to his wife and | j i : is fyet heard of a fatted calf beir nothing better done in behalf of } senger Agent ot the Ohio & Missi ehigs rgd ns r pape sien % hes ‘Hl poste tlemer fecha. ; z ; | iger Agent of the 10 & Missis- | 6g oft nom maaan REICH won. SSS oe Bee eas { SEE NCL: Missouri interests. | saipa ion will rogave te eA ——_ will be of use to fim sin Preparing | Mr. Tye has rented bis farm tof Colibiedneaa pe vere tank sippt R'y, announces the tollowing | « ey ivey sole? A resolution offered by Senatc1 his mes the will offer Ran-] Mr. Isaac Light, aad we understand i Et fertocd lei’ ilo w first-class rates for tickets over C 70 TOLLARS Bayard in the United States Senate, | dall a cabi: sition, and to pave | he intends to give up tarming on | |’ a ae bi oe ! I he Oc 2 06 and 2 " expressing indignation over the Lon- | the wav to: accepting the same] account of weakness of the eyes he satc the wo vill we have had | the and Baltimore & Ohio don explosion, passed the senate by induce Carl as speaker of the Quite a crowd of robust _ looking fonaigoed wi iets eae age: H kad to Washingtoo and return t ae 5 A » “* | men passed through our ¢ te |} It appropriates mones for smali andj || Xe ae ee t PPror I ! vote of 63 to a. House, to appoint the men who age one day last. wee! a z jon the occasion of President elect ew York -_ : : comparitively valueless streams, and | Cteveland’s inauguration, Ma Randall shall dictate as leaders ot the | for Mound City important committees that effect the | tt railroad. 4 : Saas : Peer at thee ei »t Mr. Will Crawford is fatten: Mississippi an es of the country so that the], voce ie 1 Rn Na a Thy fine lot of cattle } less than they should be, Why the t acl Mr. Davy Forbes is ' | i } a os. E fcuts down the allowances for the er rr en re Capt. T. ering and is strong i helan is fast recov- net. The original rz his determina— Missouri to much! a 4 a | fing ‘jon to prosecute Short to the bitter I t er Se 1ese, nists interest will of the lead end. His wite is still with hn. A | | Mississippi between the mouth ot the FOR for Mr. Hends policeman keeps guard over da ~ | Ohio and HMinois, got last year $600,-+4 - ight. | 2 - i ea sine. i ! : a i dow cof os 2 com mise. i S S a We can trulv say hke Fa ot Liberty church 15 now having a | 000 but t pecrenee a i. aS | To Washington and return: St. Man and Beast = bl } ; Ta t 000. hile the I ouri be- 9 Gov. Marmaduke has appoited | out Republican brother the} protracted effort, $400,000. While the Missouri be ee es eee $19.75; | n sleigh has!low Sioux City got a half milhon | ast damnable itera E Bud Clark’s \ as warden of the penttentiary. his on,’ eo been brought home and repaired. | I oe i > | Musta Lini t is older th x oT ar } ; r Or ine th n oe ae ee airec. | last year; it is cut down to $350,000 | : Niustang Liniment ts older thz orother, Darwin, who will take the | 1n construing t: e langnage of our at-} Bud has 1 rented a farm and talks of wes as {assures us thatthe OO. & M. R’y isi = ' 4 “4 . : } os. Men, an use more place of Mr. Willis. Darwin Mar- | ticle last week into an apology. We] keeping bach, but we think he z ; naduke is represented as being in | Tesolved early in lite never to stnke ' tends to have a cook. | About one year azo Penj. F. But- ery wav thoroughly qualified to! len tov, and when the pathetic | Mark Yates has also rented a farm | le BN hes appeal of that pase = _| near Rosier, which we think means | t plac PE pap came to us another bachelor less in Elkhart. | president, purchased ot Steve Elkins “he Keokuk, ' j from across the dark waters of pub-; im Collins has rented a part ot | | manipulator of Republican presiden- | s showing up ¢ Louisville, $17.50. Mr. Shattuc | now.—Post Dispatch. the only line running a sleeping car from St. Louis to Washington, or Washington to St. Louis: and he t, the poor man’s candidate for also assures us that every car in limited express tr M. R’y runs throu 3 Censttution te pohey of prohi- 1. at: 7 tet > > he indignation we kindly threw out! the Shafer farm, and we think. trom i tial ‘‘soap,’’ 100,000 acres of land, ; a g Se | Our tow hne to save a sinking broth—|{ all appearances at the literary the ig a ot the Mora grant ir * ee . { ition in that state in its true ght. Hoe hese an Ae ‘ies ip om H persica that Tim expects to have | a = eas hich se : | Lours and Washington, 1 both ihelesmeennonke coca ee Och Cae ™ SSeS New Mexico, tor which he was to | rections, without change By any lice ii ree dador editorial, prolubition does not pro- jy, iv i | Lon Cimmerman and family have | PAY eS & SG cate, paseneere (tere. 80 : ee habit in that atateland e civerck ice y oe = eo into the fold. My | returned from their year's visit to } drawn, bat all the instruments were change cars several times. The East Grange Store, Old Stand : : goodness, the cheek ot pon bh 2 7 = vehiskey is running without tax or i eerin a ee } sso sa geist ee ab sigrvse | objectionable to one or the other ot time between St. Louis and Wash | is amazing. 1s now tha sour: is ahead D |; . : i taw, and the people are pow erless | ——— | Of Illinois, especially in health | poe Daruee: ses a neg '0| ington by the O X& M. Ry is twen- i ig help themselves A dispatch from Wichata state | While in Adrian the other day, | COmVey the ee sa ecaneae 4 ht hours. Pive hours er i | P = °* | commenced suit in the United States | ; The grangers and lawyers are hav- | tat stockmen openly boast on the es bad the pleasure of meeting Mr. | aeeae gay per Romer ee 3s 4 as : : | streets of that city that they will hold | Kirkpatrick, the genial editor of the | Circuit court to cempel Elkins to | one hundred and two miles the short- i “2g quite a wrangie in our State leg- Oklakcc., it eh : * | Advertiser, and found him tc be! make outa proper deed. best route Mr Shattuc also assures MAKERS. wlature. Gentlemen your constitu— | SE ee URGE ere snot a. | quite an agreeable gentleman. By / ra sa . i 1 I i e zs = 2 £ th is- iv nat r arrangements r r . * purchas stoc ents didn’t send you to the State | ° of timber or a spear of grass tnat! the way we had heard of Tip before The advertisement of the an } us that the train ar pare ee hg is Having purchased the stock of fo b capitol for that purpose. Work is | there 18 dollar in. After that they | and think he deserves much credit | souri Republican printed elsewhere | tioned above are regularly in force, KELLER & (O., and purchased a ne what the people want to see. | don?t care a——how seon' tie gran-! for SS Manner in which he conducts | presents a remarkable oppo and have been for meoaths. will Zeal coapetier etick daunted ee | gers go there. j ee == ae ' tor persons to subscribe at the jow- | be con “ he - a ies ur aterary society had the larg x manufacturing Ta : ma boomers have | —_—__ H ce en aaa Goan ; a tng et est rates for one of the best news- | will not be ry te : ee osNe meio the contested lands and = Should the new dramshop isw : inst. that it has ever had. Had bet- | Papers in the United State: special train arrangements in order: HARNESS & SADDLES turned to Kansas. They are not | now betore the legislature become aj ter order and better entertainment | get in comunction anexcelient Watch i a the Democratic Weare wieenned ede Wa * bre deteat but con- | law. it will wo hard in a or than ever before. | Nock. 4c smith’s yr it asion referred to. ; = great : or Clock, or Blacksmith’s K or ‘ : nee from Con- | many instances against the average Psstctg-tns the xoth: imet->» Mits-| Seuine Machine. etc., 2 ly} The lateis string is ti time site ctess in this matter wt . i ie a artin Beamus, of pneumonia. She | ee = : ' me t t it suAr e« actior : eter when they hold j saloon keeper. In hundreds of icavesia Taree ane ae erie Gat ! nominal price. These t! by the O. & MM. R’y, no t out! Guarante atisfactio scmselves it readiness to immedi- | places throughout the state it virtu- but once in fcvur vears for » particu- arate rep dren anda husband to mourn her / Warranted by the “Old aily amounts to prohibition. loss. Surasuster. : Repubi

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