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artes SOW 6 “a= 9 om. PVE SPER AI BO 65k PO RSs Cece see ome S A LEAP Y KAR ROMANCE. Ci Minneapolis, Feb. 9—Farmer Joe A Quiet Marriage at the Umon Depot i Jicaunchen, whovived a wie s uh of the ttle t wn of New Pago , Minn., on the Minneapolis & St. about foity es. Hotel Yesterday. Louis raihroad, mes Mr. A. J. King of Nevada, Mo., < and Miss, Mabel Morrisou of «Lamar were united in marriage at the Union D-pot hotel yesterday afternoon, Rev. C. W. Parsons of the Grand Avenue M. E chureh officiating. The warriage took place under rather romantic circumstances. ‘Fhe groom is a well known politician and is recorder of deeds of Vervou ¢ sun- ty. The bride is a handsome and popular young lady who has lately been visiting friends in Nevada They attended a leap year party at thut pluce Tuesday night, aud whie th: re wade up their winds that it lcci ks. thie wale, ob wlecls. dire Selon wsmceued Le ie happiness ios husband desued to become possess both to cuntinue the journey of life ed. Ounce beiore he had threatened pupephet, 9 Altocithe/ bball was) over to ki het aud bad puichased a it- ‘ : a *| morning she tied the prelmiuay where they were married yesterday. papers in # suit or dicorce. Winie They is turned a Nevada dest ibe be BOL, by wu JOrimer ima Tinge, Wus ing.—K. C. Times Feb. 9th. tin Le Sun, attending to the walter own baud. and his wife lies dead at his side inuidered by her Their daughter, a girl of 10, lies at her head fram Tlie shooting cecured at 7 her e ock fast wight. and the news was eared to New Prague by a ciippled step sou of the tun derer. the woman, about 12 years yeurs ago, but they uever lived bay - puy t-yethe, the prueipal boue o. custeution beng some property be Jaunusciek married » widow, tui dered Siate oF Ono. (ity oF TuLepo Janausche, went tv Jordan, bought Lucas County +s a tevo.ver, Bad retuming ty bis home Frank CH &. makes vath that he aud began the work of siaughte:. He was a had dimer aud bore a bad reputation iu the ce vmumuuity. is the xeio, partner of the firm ot F. J Cheney & Co, doing business ia the City of Puledo, county and state atore- said, and that said firm will pay the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each and every case of § atareh, 1m t can not be cured by the use of Hall’s C aarrh Cure > worn to betore me and subscribed in Oe Bececncer this gth day or December, AOD, A w,GLEASON wince Up You are Ape tne as yee feesing cepresscd, veut vote + hete fidgety. oer ver are with be acacne. Vou He vometaliy Cul eb sires ane ba) Notary Public | SOU 1h é Hall’. Gatarrh cure ix taken imernally | Wantie bree ep Bares um. tu and acts directly on the dived and muefonet wail <a tants. spring edt Cun surtaces uf the system Sead tor} oye, or mater. white hove tor testimonials, fre A . “2 Pheu basis very cau, bad beh F. J Curvney & Co , Props., Toledo, U eee ee 7 9@_>0/d by drugeints qe. fim. sped which strmubate Vt for ont ae hour oud them cave vou in a wor An Maem Clock Uniler the Sofa. condioon than betOre Wheooovou A mother on Madison avenue ae He a i se Me a i ve late y requested ber daughter, who] jin. kidneys and fiver, restore is just approaching womauhvod, ty} vou vitalin and vive re newes Give her beau w hint thatshe must} nealth and strengih Such med seme vOu wi I find in Ete ctrie Bare rs, and only 50 cents a botte at wl frog stores not sit up later than 100'cl. ck. This the girl was reluctant to do. but be littie brother threatened that unless she did he would open the parlor door and announce the maternal edict. The sister supposed that she had put a quietus upon her brother by reminding him of his playing hookey und forging his mothe’. name to excuses {10m school to g skuting, not forgetting t> mention the little riding whip bis wauuwa kept iv her 100m. All this, howeves, ‘Was not enough w keep the y uth from getting even with Sis's bea for not giving him anything Chiist mas. The other evening he got a alarm clock with a beil av ioud us th: goug owthe Brooklyn bridge bub. aud placed it under the sofa where his sister und ber betrotned were t- do their spoouiug. The hands were Poiuted at 10. The unsuspectu gi g't] heard the tick, but took it to be her lover's Waterbury He was just tickling ber ear with a yaru about a horse his papa was gving to buy when the gongsounded There was @ pause—aud then, as though uude- standing the meaning, he grabb.d his but aud vever stopped ruaniug unti he struck the door stoop, when he'flew. The boy had iced the steps.’ The httie brother vow takes a cushion toschool with him —Aibany Jourua- Southern vad Northern Writers. Putting sectional bias out of the question, the best may be hoped of the southern writers, for they play a greater energy of imagination and a more ardent coloring than the colder eaftamen of the north. The New England school write, with startling fidelity, of old women and ugly people, starved lives and stunt- ed aspirations; but in the existence ‘thus depicted there seems to be no leaping yonth—uo laughter or light- ness of heart—the spring of hope ha» con dry. What they have seen they chronicle faithfully; but their chie lrawback is a certain shortness of vision, acertain dullness of ear. The splendid distances are vot for them, or the voice that speaks in the silence. This is the pitfall which threatens the Am sican nov: list. —New Orleaus fimes-Democrat. dis Twiee Menied at 12- St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 6.—The police to day arrested Annie Stever- 3 1, aged 12 years, on the charge of vagiaucy. She was given a light tine by the Recorder, and this even- lug was put aboard a train for Hick- ory Station, Grundy County M where her father lives. The girl h: 8 been twice married, and had two children by her first husband, Robt. Patterson, whose wife she became when she was 10 yearsold. Patta- son was 17. She was married this young because her father had d-- serted her and Patterson offered to protect her. Her husband and two babies died, and she went again to her ather, who lived then at Mound City, Mo. Here she became acquait- ” Auybody can soil the reputation of au individual, however pure and chaste, by uttering: a suspicion that hs enewies will beiieve and his fnewds uever bear of.” A puff of the idle wiud can take 4 muiiion of the seeds of athistie and do a-worid ‘ot! mischiet which the husbaudiman must iabor sony to undo, the fluating! part c es being to fiuet. be seen and too ught to be stopped. Such are the soede a easy — uu so uifficu.t to yathei ec » = . Gud yet so pernreicus = tine tome bape aes —— The siacdeier. knows that uiany » | 3°87 to whom she was wand wii catch up the 'piague avd | about three months ago. aged 23 married Stevenson become poisoned by his insinuations, | 1-ft her a couple of weeks ago, and | look for without ever sevexiug the autidute | she came to St. J oseph to aud the wischief is done. Ss him. Her destitute condition indue A Gift For All. ed the police to take charge of her. Inerderto give allo chonce +o] She is rather smail for her age, and fest hand thus be convinced of looks younger than 12 years. She is Curanve powers, Dro King’s New : 2 = = Rtas Aur Kook anp‘ian, Cunph. quite pretty, intelligent. and says she still loves her husband. He !eft her, she thinks, because he was poor and wanted to get a start in the work. A bit of Chinese philosophy runs aud Cold. will be, for a timited am River away. This offer is not onty hiberal bur unbounded faith mw the merits of this great remedy All who suff r from Conghs, Colts Consumption, Auhma, Bronchitis | s es or any affection of the throat, chest se follows: “Observe not thoatran Me lanes. sre. expecially invited to 1 &° in thy melon patch too closely. cal at any ding store and get a trial | 2 attention is often the highest form ! bottle free, Large bottles $1. jof civility.” shows south of Minneapolis is‘dead by his | husband. | the poict of death with a butet in | fathers pists. | A VALENTINE Virh a Lock of Hate. {Written for This Paper.) Fair maiden, with the lustrous eyea, Unfo'd this sheet with care: For you ill find within it hes A htue lock of bazr. ‘Whether you eberish it or not Depends upon your mood; M.yhap vou wil! not care a jou i Although I thing you should. For once you thought it beautiful Cares. 4 it with your band. Ehould admiration now be Bull 1 can not understand. You recognize it now, my derr, Not mine, but yours instead; I recoliect the evening clear I cut it from your head. Since then I've learned that other friends Have locks of yours as fair; You now may guess which uf us sends You back this lock of hair GEORGE BIRDSEYR MARSHAL M’MAHON. The ttr'l ant Fren dier Not Partial to Hix tb n Relatives, cut false reports put in cirer The re lation in state attention to the veteran soldier. ple are be appointed commander-in-chief the army if to-morrow a war broke out between France and Germany? Mar- shal MacMahon's military recort is unrivaled in modern annals. Persons of all ranks and ciasses know bm and appreciate him only as a seldi-r—so much ao, indeed, that the title of “Duke of Magenta,” awarded him by the late Nipoleon TIE., is almost for- yotten, both by his friends and him- self, and by the outer world generally, who have a far greater admiration for yshal’s baton than for a Dieal 1. Despite MacMahon's brithant asadashing and intrepid) war- rior, Ldoubt if be will ever again une sheath his sword on a battle tield— much less be found at the head of a milion of 1 In the first place. old tes hm for any further active services; ani, secondly, he is so obnoxious to the powers that be that, even if he were young and strong enough to take command, it is not at all certain that he would be autior.zed todo so. 1 am not, however, going to discuss such a question in the present paper. What I would wish to point out to your readers, but more parti larly to the Irish portion of them. is the utter fallacy of supposing that the Murshal is at all Irish in sympathy or feeling. I saw lately in» newspaper. famous for the ernards it floats, that the Marshal purposes alveping his last sleep in Irish dust. This is utter farrago. MaceMa- hon purposes nothing of the kind. T am aware, of course, that some of my own enthusiastic fellow-countrymen once presented him with a sword, and that he acknowledged the gift in terms of the most refined gratitude. French men, however, all the world over, have the knack of dressing up sweet, soft nothings in a very brilliant and artistic xtvle. They can pile up cour- tesy on courtesy; but such courtesies do not really mean any thing. Mae- Mahen during his presidency of the French Republic afforded ample proof of his un-lrish proclivities. Many Irishmen who sought audiences with him on the ground that they were Irishmen were politely bowed out the E:ysee gates by his aids-de-camp with- out being able to see him. The few Hibernians who, thanks w persever- ance and sundry letters of introduce. tin. succeded in being ushered inte his presence were invariat-ly treated to the following reminder from the lips of the hau chty Marshal: “I am_ no Irish- man, sir, Toam a Frenchman. My country is France, not Ireland; and I am more than astonished thit you, Trishmen, can for a moment farey that Tam one of yourselves!” quote Mae- Mihon’s « words textually, for I have meta few score of my computri- ots who saw the man and who reported to me the jan cuige he used in address ing them. And vet lrishmen continue to believe that this scion of Brian Boru stock is proud of bis ancestry and his origin! I think it my duty, in the canse of truth, to speak plainly on this matter, for there is no ag: in people bowing down and worshiping an idol whose feet are of & Verb. sat— brussels Cor. Chicago Times. Germany’s Crown Princess. | _ “The German Crown Princess,” says | Dr. Morel Mackenzie, “is a model | nurse, having all her feelings under = control, aud suffersag without i | | making any sien. Ido- not think that Lean be sccusedof flunkeyism, but it is the s:mole truth that she is the most remarkable woman I have ever met. Her know ledze of science is something quite extraor i » and she is now | surgery of tue larynx. I | very few medical men — |} would be acquit themselves satisfactor Ly unined on the: S Ss ons of all the physici: ons for tre 2 with the most nd judsment Yet ible to ment, perfect knowledge | there is no speck of ‘bine’ ) Her on: r, when she cares | has an indescribable fase | it which r e3 one devoted fer to pl understand ing of personal le reference to the shattered | ef Marshal MacMahon's health § have for the moment attracted public | Peo- | asking themselves: Would he | of | sbort her * ion abont | the | | of worms were for Infants and Chi'4ren. *‘Casterias.eo well adapted te children that ) Casteria enres “ie, Constipation, rhea, Ernetition, i recommend It ag superior to any prescr: Sour Stoma«: chown tome.” HA. Anema M Dat | Kills Worms, gives aivep, aunt prs 121 Se. Oxtord 83., Breokiya, N.Y. iayerieus medication, ‘Tus Camtace Couraxt, 183 Fulton Street, WN. 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RHEUMATISM _fa£ GENT TURKISH RREUMATIC CURE, rustriVE CORE fer RHP UMATINM oy ease this treat ‘e + ERSON.109 W. 9th St. KansasCity, | Haish’s § Barbed Steel Fence Wir: |The White is King HALLADAY WIND MILLS, 1RON, WOOD AND CHAIN VUMPd, WAGONS, ALL WINDS Hardware, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. GIA: S i Wagon Woodwork. &c. ay Grocenes, Tron, Nils FRANZ BERNHARDT'S lanpden silver stem winding watch- ex, trom $11 to Ingher prices. American ladies stem winding gold! vatches from $25, up. All Xe. silverware, clocks, jewelra, at cost prices, sole agent forthe Reckferd and Aurora watcbe-. in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very cheap. JEWELRY STORE, Is headquarters tor Fne Jewelrv Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated W — = Spectacles of all kinds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses, are cordially invited te visit h1~ establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, _ ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY caine A PROF, Gf “sbetg. SEMINAL PAS ee fea ae eeied Ye die Aved Ben. ere bo and broken dows eS ath statement et rect role, LERIAT. 7: 88 BREE, wis Ta Yilted Peroblett Wu at wt EE toail i Has. ne Bock ott pp. with bundred. tr ums Cotored Piates. and tells: CASE CARDEN, 4 who write for Base a aud. are! me So : PSTABLIEBED 1887. It ts now nearly erxty years since tis medicine was ofercd 2s 2 Fomedy for Worms, and from Unt Grae ita sepetesion has sieadily increased umiil at wughont ] paris of the worid to be the sor e purine of pane ibe plate than ef uvereowing the their short leare of life is nearly exhansied. and Paaily. Children often kook pole aud sickiy fromm De iY the Fewnit of these hidien sappers and miners. When ing food and eavine ravenously. again re/u-ing wholerenne ae then te assure |e ¢ $7 mptous sre india ion = VERMIFUGE rn worn have Feally been the cause. It has bree pry ved beyord cavil that worms aliv mothers ¥bo are more cunsian’ B. A. ee meotoens in sleep. mo. Many a hel child has been the re. ben the the aes maaoonion: trely misunderstood, exist in the human syste: with their children. earmot be to obser: ad the rst ome be safeiy and d from the most detects ¢nfart. by the timely use of B.A Phrsicuans do mot hesitate {9 recommend it and axe it in their practice, and many of the thowt emninen . from all parts of the coun'rr. textify to its uniform eneeess. In faet. it never sas it bas fre- Quently been given to childres a4 a safe purgative. not suspeering the canse of the nd large qaantities diseharged and immeriate relies afforded. Great cantion must purchaser to be his own Sadem in one srn-e. and to examine «ver bartle h: burs of it. The simnie name of Fansextx # sufficient. He mast joox closely and carefi 7 to nee that the initials are B. Ay Faurarvock, aed be cil fed with sothing se ew PRARKTIN i atldeate Ko. | Messrs. J. ESehwarte to Pittaburg. Po Geatiomea—1 have u-ed some of that most et Femedy. BA. 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One of the reasous for the great popularity of the Mustang Liriment is found in its usiversal applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine, The Lamberman needs it in case of accilent. The Housewife needs 1: for general family use. The Canaler needs it for his teamsand his men_ ‘The Meciauic needs it always on his work beach The Miner needs 1s in case of emergency. The Pi cer needsit—can’t get along without cs The Farmer needs it in his house, bis stable, and bis stock yard ‘The Steambect man or the Boatman neecs it tn Mberal supply aScatand esbore. The Horse-fancier needs {it is bis best safest reliance. -crewer needs {:—it will eave him of ¢oliars and a world of trouble. The Lailroad maa needs !t and will need it so accidents and dangers. % There is noth- leinthe iieuse. “Tie the bestot iu the Factory. Itsimmediate dent saves pain end lees of wages. atsia the Stable for licep 2 Ruitic RESETS .