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Means&Co 41 Lincoln St, Besion, Mass. produces a larger quantity ny other factory in the Fall lines of the above shoes for sale in six cents vr postage, and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, to more mon- ye right away than anything else in the Fortunes await the workers ab- At once addresss True & A Mothers Mind Giyes Wichita. Kai Lea August of xberration of mind vw “Oh. yes guess I will go home It warned that itt Miss at Wichita and Third streets, to which On riving there it was found that Mrs. had Gorst. was le she here, Grace guter whose home was the corner of place the hack was driven. ar- | Gorst had died suddenly and was buried Sunday afternoon. The moth | er lived at Toledo, O., jof the daughter's death had started at once and on receipt telegram announcing — her for this city, becoming crazed from | grief while on the train. Killed by a Pall. From John G. Gr Monday afternoon from Webb ¢ 'a Mail following particulars who ¢: ity, the a sad and learned ¢ of representative | fatal accident which occurred at that place about 7 o'clock Sunday evening. J.H. Byers, a hardware man of Webb City drove up to his home with a r wagon to take his family out rhters took driving. One of his dat i } a place beside \ Leading Mr. D. J = c e A Modern Fable Wi an Explanatory . Moral Attachment. i! ‘ r w He s to ary “L co sa 1 Tes e nx Here Mr = \t 1 My ‘ ‘ 1. sometit O le ition ay of a physician, I gave 5 > 1 made ber break out wor Was at first, thus driving disease tt h skin. now al a spot here and there occasionally showing. your fe I regard S. S- S. as very effective Ia : the tast in eczema, and recommend it unhes itatingly to my neighbors as a splen- | that he nding as f. did blood purifier. Yours Truly. from the breok as he could, and thy D. |. Heneman: moreover he chad no woo nd never = - ie y did have. Now, I swear,’ exclaimed Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- the Lamb, “this is too much for the pa- eases mailed free. tience of angel; see how you stand The Swift Specitie Co.. Drawer 3 there roil up the water with your great ho ukir uddy that I Atlanta. Ga. A Singular Coincidence. Marysville. Mo., Aug. 2.—Yester- Shelton, started to day about 14 horsebai a boy named old, i to tow railroad, wl yews ride on When crossing the an embank- horse me im A ren coincidence is that only about ay! of the 10st instantly. unfor- elder broti ago an | His j the other « th Mr. Byers tapped the horses | with the whip, and they started with ja sudden jerk, dislodging the hind |seat, and precipitating Mrs. Byers jand her daughter, who occupied the seat with her, to the ground. The daughter was painfully hurt and Mrs. wife and b vehicle. seat in Byers received injuries of the spine which caused her death almost in- stantly. She was about 45 years of age.—Nevada Mail. An Important Requisition Case. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 2.—Yester- day noon George C. Brockton, lately of Horton, Kas., but for several months a resident of St. Joseph, was arrested by Sheriff Andriano as a fugitive from justice. Two months ago he was arrested at Horton for violating the Kansas prohibitory law but escaped from the officers and came to St. Joseph. The gov- ernor of Kansas {made a requisition upon Acting Governor Morehouse for his arrest and delivery to’ the Kansas authorities asa fugitive from justice, which was accordingly done. Brockton proceeding of habeas corpus to be instituted, a caused hearing of which will be had on Sat- urday next. This is the first case in the history of the United States where a governor honored a requisi- | tion for a prisoner charged with a misdemeanor. William's Australian Herb Pills. If youare Yellow, Bilious, constipated with Headache. bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liver is out of roder, One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles awaf and make a new being of you. Price 25 cts. qt ty Pyre & Crumiy, Agents. The Young Man Waited. A West Virginia farmer and father, who was asked for his daughter in marriage by a young man in Wheel- ing, thought it over for awhile before replying: “George, you'd better wait a few days.” “For why?” “Wall, as it is now I kin only give Sarah a cow anda feather bed. Some fellers from New York are looking at my hill to see if there's coal there; some chaps from Cincinnati are goin’ to bore in the medder for natural gas, and a party from Pittsburg are explorin’ “tother hill arter iron. Guess I'll wait and see if I can’t also buy her a kaliker dress and a pair of calfskin shoes."—Wall Street News. My liver was fearfully disordered and I telt so feeble and languid that I scarce- ly took interest in anything. Tried all | the so-called remedies without relief un- til I used Pazker’s Tonic, which effected | a permanent cure. q | 3@1m. David Bash, Little Rock, Ark. ‘ wy Parnell may be pardoned for his ~q | Yanity in jewelry. He wears several . large finger rings that were given to him by his admirers while he was in i jail for political offenses. nate victim. while on thesan was thrown id instantly The father of the boys was killed by an accideut several years ago, and the mother isalmost frantic the of that seems to envelop her. with chain disasters For removing dandrutt, Ayer’s Hair Vigor has no equal. It restores taded and grey hair to its original color, stimulates the growth of hair and gives it a beautitul glossy, and silken appearance. As to mothers-inlaw: They are speaking of an old lady who died at the age of 106 years. “She was really as old as that?” “Yes, indeed, and sensible to the last. She abused her son-in-law only the night before she died.”— Zadig. Rheumatism Cured. O. K. Powers, 2933 Thomas St., St. Louis, Mo., states: Ballards Snow Liniment cured me of rheumatism ot 4 years standing, I bless the dav when I wes induced to try it’ A woman in Florida out boating with her husband and fishing mean- while, caught a fish and became so excited over the event that she cap- sized the boat and drowned the en- tire family. This may be true or it may be a fisherman’s story started for the purpose of keeping women at home. where many people think they properly belong. ~O. it was pitifai-~ Of course it was! He tried one remedy after another and finally gave up and died, when his Wwe might have been saved by taking Dr. Pierce’s Medical Discovery—the great ‘‘Consumption Cure’? and which, if properly employed, will soon subdue ail threatening symp- toms such as cough, labored breath- ing, night sweats, spitting of blood, etc., and restoring waning strength and hope, effectually stop the poor consumptive’s progress graveward. Is itnot worth trying? All Drug- gists. Mr. Cleveland stated the other day that more Union veteran soldiers are employed by the government under this administration than under any of his predecessors. This statement will rather take the tuck out of the professional soldiers who are contin- ually prating about “this rebel ad- ministration.” Mr. Cleveland might have added that of the soldiers now holding government offices a large number are Democ were barred out by Republican ad- | ministrations.—Oshkosh (Wisconsin) | Times. | atic soldiers who | I.ife is burdensome, alike to the sutter- er and ali around him, while dyspep and its attending evils hold sway. Com plaints of this nature canbe speedi «its, said the fr that and | cured py taking Prickiv Ash Bitters reg- ularly. Thousands once thus afflicted | now bear cheerful testimony to its mer- | 6 The Wolf b it som rt Yr “But,” | “how can the water, how drink. Look rhtened W I be wh am no » strean y ou “Great heaver roared the Lamb, “must I be tormen to death by this brawler? If there ny thing I can’t endure it is contentious spirit. I have * So saying she Wolf by the neck and vss the mossy gla The Wolf had years the husband of the Lamb's only daughter.—Burdette, ue Brooklyn Eagle. — A CIRCUS SECRET. How the Wild W hows of the Country Obtain Thei ree Buffaloes. Abeut two weeks 2a Dakato farmer was approached by a stranger who “What will you take for that little short-horned yearling out there in the yar 1?” “Bout fifteen dollars.” “Is he gentle?” “Yes.” ever kicks: ” De “No danger of butting a fellow over with his head?” “Not a bit—my children play with him whenever they take a notion.” “Well, I guess PH take him. I'm agent for Hollerwell & Showpoor’s Anti-European circus and we need an- other buffalo for our ‘Wild West’ de- partment. By the time we puta hump on his shoulders and paint his horns black you wouldn't know your calf. I hope he'll stay gentle, though; the last one we had hooked three of our cow-boys off their horses, disabled two Buffalo Bills and drove Texas Jack. the Western terror, up the center-pole. He acted so we had to tie him up with the elephants, give him a coat of red paint and call him the terrible man- eating jogglewock, captured in Cen- tral Africa at great expense and loss of lif Do you suppose the calf will drink milk?—the sacred cow gives a lit- tle more than the zebra will take. Dakota Bell. ——_ es — - Neighborly Sympathy. She had no idea that he was ‘‘paying attention to her, but he had all the symp- toms of an anxious lover as he offered her his hand and heart. But she could not think of it, and yet when she re- spectfully, but firmly rejected him, she was half afraid that her answer might lead him to do something despe o, Josiah, Tam much ob ye, an’ I'm sorry for ye, if it cuts ye up, but I can’t hev ye.” To her astonishment the young man’s face expressed undisguised relief and 2 he exclaimed, putting out his hand, ‘don’t ye say another word! I'm much obleeged ter you. I was fond of Tirzy Blinks, but seein’ ez your maw’'n paw war dead recent, I thort as Tort fer toax you to marry me. It wan’n’t mo’’n neighborly."’— Youth's Companion. —_ + = —That wing of the Dunkard Chureh known as the Old Order has been hold- ing its annual session in Canton, O. The adherents of this wing are very conservative, and their mode of worship is exceedingly crude. They eat what is known as the Passover, which is com- posed of soup made of beef. They have large bowls, out of which six or eight will eat at once. After the f these Dunkards indulge in what they term the holy kiss—man kissing man and woman kissing woman. Then the men wash one another's feet, and the women go through the same ceremony among themselves, after which preach- . business is “Western estate, of | out my w refer to real “Well, in my town we ex-} You pect to build one thousand houses this z | - Why, in| ¢ rat's sol ning. lot in the business ummer. ny town section that has ady been bought and sold ene th d times." — Omahe SGim. 4 World. | & IED SUA | >] uoy y 01 wl Saeny ON aed oO} pvy x Joaou oavy | Jot pia FA ISVS JOU SI 83 sur Uv opan ey un M aT10q vw JOT Wy? soroydoyyry Ur wos os st OAT ,, MOIM 9Y1 077SIFTNIpP au “SUIIO} JOY SY VYI UT YOM pood syr 2 YU OwWOD SIIMIO}SNI INO FeYI sy UT yy 1 AL AQUI Surysturua4rp: Sayes Ino Jo p 1 ‘sor0ydop yy ya Osta ey. Jou SI Yons Ing = “<zowanr mo yO WO Yurs AyYenpras uayy o]TYA T IOy YIOs cy ya ay uo ynd uaaq a. 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