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ar] : The Mirror js no flatterer. make it tell a sweeter tale Would you ? Magnolia Balm is the charm- er that almost cheats the looking-glass. wed Srom tase week.) How Watch Cases are Made. A plate of s fine is solder hard nicke! « three 2 steel r parts of the a this plate the v s, centers, bez are cut and ¢ kinds of ¢ turning. ‘i peeded strenyy the wrilien gua warranting cach ¢ wear twent, proves that it contains all the gold tha ly be 1 1, ‘St guar fr “3 have} the gold. I T have ured 3 Cases for seve and kuow of bat don years until so informed by a 4 y rec! a ad IoCRANEY, Dep. Col. Int. Kev, 34 Dis, Io1 0 Watch fase Fartortes, Phi es are matte, 5, A, McDANIELS, NORTH MAIN ST_, ere Set 1er’s statutes, the | DEALER IN fe SP tare ets g hable for an injury to employe done | ; 5 8 by a “tellow-servant.’” | The majority of the court, indeed | 5 j all but Henry, held the railroad was | x not hable in such cases, thereby a , . & SPRING WAGONS, §% overruhng former decisions constru- ing the same statute. Etc., Ete. No judge ever acquitted himself nO 8-0 better than Judge Henry tain his eee eee weortuaess to select From in} able and logical dissent; yet the i Missouri. <3 a oe : 1c All the Latest Styles aoe layeniaes Thesegoods come direct from te man afac nea, Hae 4 Prraphlet showing how and do not pass through three or four hands. Also Agent for the celebrated patent ULHOLAND SPRIN This Spring is the best becouse there is no Tin the way of turning; because there is because it is the strongest and sid easiest riding spring made. A pale- Cloud oet pined within his room; sky, the browe Sweet flow’ 5 will spring o’er me The tunefal che e ing papers Henry was a railroad j This inquiry has led me eminent jurist, and I find upon examination of the supreme court | reports that he is far trom being a “railroad judge,’’ 1e first o he de- ) cele- pinions the brated Proctur case [page 126, vol. | livered was his dissent in 64, Missouri reports], in which he majority opinion became the law of the state, for which he 1s in no v responsible, and against 1 filed hrs eloquent and torcible pro- test. | the rail- 426], Judge the In the case ot Hicks road [64 Missouri, p. Henry intimates that was not only liable for VS. > d ‘i railroad an injury toa trespasser on its own road, if the agent of the company saw his dz in time to have avoided the injury, but that it was also hable if it tailed to discover such danger, by reason ot the negiigence ot its employes or agents. E| ~@ Fs pl EE oa =e ae i iol as | e 32 fag = QO; mm al we x FN EB T E Fl 1 then have them return again. e Ss! are Ido ty to stop them fora say c Bot mean merely to stop them for 8 Pits, EPTLAPSY oc FatL~ remety % = = For many years the bench and bar 5 | have been troubled to make the 3 | proper distinctions in defining who ” making applic This doctrine, so important to the public, so justin its application, he subsequently and more distinctly ited in the case ot Harlan vs. rail- road [Sixty-fitth Missouri report, p. rail- are ‘**fellow-servants Tailvoace service. In the absence of a statute it had almost become a maxim of the law that the railroad was not hable to its employe it the injury was occasioned by the carelessness of his co-employe or “fellow servant.’”’ To determi who servants’ peen extr | gan more particularly mto the history of | | his shoulder, breaking the shoulder | house. engazed in} nerica upon th jorever sethe Ts Jes May 11.—Col. known ca ohn, J shooting | says the | screaming s awoke way from know it wa until the You ha nat no ol ng. sssible was given Dr. Herff was sum- He fourd the ball, a - had passed ent the colone the colonel g ™ they are irritable an: ia t. t re moned. 5 h 1 t x c oy ly throu ack. blade and passing out at the t 1 necessarily rous, as Col. With- dle the wou $s not + itis dan to its uniform success. In = ties + NEW FRANKLIN, HOWARD.CO., Mo. d with in any family. . Sc. y . W. 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Sore onestear railroad schemes and fewer to de- JACOB S. MERRELL, St. Louis, Mo. | DRUGGISTS AND {0% SALE BY ALL 4 DEALERS IN » ~DICINES. TRASK SELECTED SHORE | people have gone crazy from talking about whisky than trom drinking it. WA [ KEI 1h | It is time to ery **Halt!”’—Atchison IN PAILS. Patriot, nounce officials the material interests of the city would be further advanced. We have an if we had had more preaching about Jesus Christ and Him crucified and less about prohibition the morals of the town be better. We have been im aconstant state of agitation for idea would some years, and 1m those years more Hlints are afloat that Miss Cleve- ) land’s book will contain spicy inci- dents of her life at Washington. Never Give Up. If you are suffering with with low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite gener al debility disurdered blood, weak consti- tution, headaghe, ora ny disease of a bil- ious nature, by all weans piocure a bot- tle of Electric Bitters. 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