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— = ES ! | FOR SWINDLING. gh. i READS LIKE A ROMANCE. THE BAND CONVENTION, ™ A California Judge Gives a Real * = i t =i r. | A Beautifal Mi r Ex- Big Parade and Concert at Clinton—A le 9 Estate Swindler as Much ape aie : Z a : : So = Visit to Baird College. } ™m * \ Yrs. » as He Can. n, Mo., May isco, May 2). East - ive t t by f imon Hamberg d te x the ive sold an Oreg¢ 1.500 ‘ AND A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS IRM MACHINERY, TOP BUGG!=: is Wer re the G and Southern and Miss 10nS Ove! Lhis subsequent sertion of her, followed 1 SPRING AND FARM WACONS. oa, Ls best | a - ; he lines ‘ 5 ere 35 : | naan der Sl were deta ton and St. Louis friends requesting Store, Kast Side Square. | . lity had so He a ne lio aie sae GS at - = s brow were now : y nuch to with M. Glover and others, but hed several | their d court to annul the le. Before leaving for re pul appointment and the regret r he had pronounced it the happiest day He looked, indeed, as if he m acivil suit | of he band 1 Weeks 2€N ¢ nd Mrs. Cooper, in) men had not only hoped that Mayor 1 they can not come betwee: ww fully realized cher- ished and fondest aspiration of his heart. He was at length the undis- puted chief ristrate of a confed- THE GRANGE STORE, . —DEALERS IN—— ROGERIES, DRY COODS 26. Also Agents for the Ys record! Francis would attend, but the others which an expose of S crime OT | the consumati asa Lothario made spicy reading | also. d band parade took place out of the proceedings in court. The Ag . participated in by 10.- The bu the following order and marched to t was favora- | thi ble to Mrs. Cooper. but both sl wind-up of the civil formed in 5 000 peo constituting the eration of Slagel were bound over to the crim freest and most powerful common- inal court for bigamy. A few days | Baird college: ago Archie W. Cooper, the reereant | Hobart’s! military band, Spring- wealth of modern ti At some period of the performance hust d of Slagel’s pretty victim, | field STAN DARD IM | LEMEN | CO. fault of | Southern appeared on the stage with : : = 3 le : : he be further} aus 2 appeared in Memphis. He sought | Springfield military band ‘ ner) Miss Meridith. the herome, on one Ses Se eae 3 : : see e of one day }an pe ee ee seen out his wife and explained to her his} Calhoun. lows, Harrows, Corn Planters, Mowers and repairs for ate of ome day Jam and a wrap or shal catelesalyYyou.7 citeyoe. He left her beeamse he |” Arion, Montrose ne Is NOt! thrown over the other. The latter] _ bl ES ees eae > 1 seate 1 } erse upor war den lounge ies rea UE on ea oes eal the same. gies ae * ae = S°t with no idea of deserting her. He Perkin’s military band. Springtield. ced on the near the box a I 2 made his way to the town of Mexi-! Osceola. ‘ F re nes eeesee occupied by the presider ) Lis = ; These are the same goods handled by L. G. HENRY. bees by, the Epresidentii< He this co, Mo., secured employment after Ash Grove. oceasion. Lord Dundreary retires a Pderen; a ae Hi Ish iy aha Clintor = - undergoing man y maradships, and M- iinton. He Cc. McCONNELL, Manager- few paces distant from the rustic wate Piel gre tie wie clantrto Sedalia - aoe : nally began to see jus way cit ioa Seda sat, When Miss Meridith, glancing nies : - ee 7 < =] competency. He wrote several lei-| At Baird col eae SSIALES TE, 6A SM AE SLE EOE FRANZ BERNHARDT’S »the bands were languidly at his lordship, exclaims: “Me lord, will you kindly throw my ers to his wife d to re-| greeted by the faculty. a neat wel- cieve them and he, of course, got no | come address by Prof. H. T. Baird shawl over my shoulder—there ap- pears to be a draught here!” South- ern, at onee complying with the answers. He worked on nud amass-|and the waving handkerchiefs of ady students. An ed some money raising cattle. Sev | ned 300 young eral months ago his grand-father, info a en who resided in Dyersburg, in this | delegate in the college and high ped, ANC WILD 2) state, died and Cooper was one of | praises of the female institution were the heirs. He ¢ spoken by the visitors. After the ter his inherit: Dyersburg saw What a Farmer Says About Free Wool. reception was te ndered the request, advanced with the mincing step that i merry twinkle of the eye and a sig- se directed at Mr. Lin- eoln, responded to the happy im- It as been rumored that Senator Hoar as well as Representative Long is desirous of quitting political life nmort me east to look a nificant gla in order to disport himself in more and while in|reception and serenade at Baird col congenial occupation. These dis lege the ten bands again formed in scount oO wife's trouble with Slagel. He | to Memphis as soon as possible aud | portion of the town ! aiken, Miss promptu: “You are mis Mary, the draft has already been 2 president!” tinguished gentlemen would not be ine and returned to the business missed if the people of Massachu- « two stopped by order of th st grand con- is afternoon the £ ita chould send il ar - 1 ' setts should send in their p was ready to welcome her back to, ‘I ' ae he y_ | This sally caused Mr. Lincoln to], . : ee Farmer Russell, 3 E ; his bosom. The lanation was | cert was given at the artesian well, wah satisfactory, and Mr. and Mrs. Coop- | which was attended by the largest i | who on Wednesday made a second laugh, as few except himself could n Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very cneap. soleagent forthe Rockford and Aurora wate! JEWELRY STORH, Is headquarters tor fne Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &e. Spectacles ot ali kinds and tor all ages; a fine Ope Gl s. You are cordial d to visit his est lay of beautitul laugh, and an outburst of merriment f crowd ever at the well. One favor of tarifi to Missouri in a few i suet er will retu resounded from all parts of the 1 & house. It was Mr. Lincoln's last Cooper is said to be a very \ chief features of the concert He is|rendition of the “Anvil Choru ide for Gilmore his great ep grower hnn- respectable and worthy self and representing a constituen- ee “Ar a ESA SS lauch. i : RTS cy large ly engaged In woolen manuu- ° a nephew of one of the | st mer- | Which it re. He and Mrs. } ban Cooper regard Slay fiend. As the re Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Lreputation. This was played facture, Mr. Russell's argument has chauts in Dye t loud applause from the other a double pertinency. He showed ld military of the “t officers absurdity of the claim sand s of the his s} ALL KINDS .OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED resolutio republica select 2 el Oo} | Over Ten Thonsand Trial PRIAL Packages mailed to pa- Par! tients a large proportion fi KAGE.of whom took a full treat ® 00,000 persons were depend- ent upon wool growing, when the lian, Sila whole annual product was only worth seven millions of dollars. Cooper appea al Family Row. —Near the bo-| A Week in a Box Car Without Food. this morniz 22.—Oflicer Bon} were restored to health by use of siete: SEMINAL PASTILLES. The price of wool, he declared, was came surety ment a ee A Cure f. Debility, Ores spender > deme the |town of Cooper, thirty-five miles! : tree + the inter- fecncmarndBegcteal Secarg Noss rs dependent on the den and of the i i : y 7 witness aga Ha ¢ the inter Rima enns they teoltely Fxtore woolen manufacturers. Wool was {Southeast of here, there occurred | piquant litt) ay Road and and bro! on tothe fr . } 7 sdav a family row. in whieh a a } 2 fe Manly Strenath and V 5 eae ae the only great agricultural produet yesterday a family row, in which a petite, but well 1 x. | Burns street. about 3 o'clock yester- ‘One Moxth, $8. Two Moz. $5. Three, So ca 2 seria FTE ee rere 1c 2 = ic es 2 G bl $7] which had no export value; the | young man named Walker was killed. | ij nocent face. with eves |day afternoon, found in a ‘ask that you ourtr ible,and a Ttins:’d Pam HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mr'c Cuemists. who 306% N. Tenth Street, ST.LOUIS, MO. Saturday, at Cooper, a young man} oyq ht car a yo a rosebud mouth. and tiny g named Rice was tried for slandering | ands and feet. | very pale and a Miss Walker. During the day Miss speak. It was learned from his slow Walker became enraged at old man} Itch, Mar Rice, father of the young man, and Bingen * tried to shoot him with a pistol, but | This neve was prevented by Rice catching the | down, Bu weapon and taking it away from her. Yesterday morning the young lady and her father were again in Cooper attending the same trial, when old price, therefore, depended upon the prosperity of the men in this coun- try who bought and used it. Woo! growing and wool manufacturing flourished together or languished together. At present they were lan- guishing together, while the rags that dropped from beggars’ backs were worked over by shoddy mills into clothing for workingmen. No fully civilized nation taxes wool ex- almost unable to v ESTABLISHED 1827. It is now nearly etxty years since this medicine was offered as a remedy for Worms, and from tat time its reputation has steadily increased until at day st is almost universally acknowledg: ly whispered words that he had no ; money or friends, was sick and want ed to be cared for. He was taken to the hospital. He said his name | was Thomas Wynne, 26 years old. oe . | Some years ago he left his home at Xenia, O.. May 22.—George Hain-|°" * 5 : i e. . | Canton. Pa., and since that time has ill, a young farmer re ig two! : y wandered over the country. Con- throughout nearly all parts of the world to be the sec- 1 Confections, made more for the purpose of pleasing the palate than of overcoming the ctured ail over the country; but their short lease of life is nearly exhausted. and hifuge continues to grow in favor daily. Children often look pale and sickly from ro sand spasms are most frequently the result of these hidden sappers and miners. When érish, sometimes craving food and eating ravenously, again refusing wholesome dict, }). moaning and grinding the teeth, then be assured these symptoms are indications of -VERMIFUG and when worms have really been the cause. Ithas beet Jroved beyond cavil t Terribly Stung by Bees. worms ly rhe comabepreine oct ences ae Ty ae they exist, miles north of this city, met with a} ATMO! obse! of the 8 wworms.for so surely as a is z . a eS, z is city, me 1 a d from the most delicate infient by the timely use of B-A Fahnest cept protection ridden Spain. Mr. | ™an Rice met old man Walker and |™™ See A “| cluding to return to his boyhood ‘ g 3 ¢ TnOoOon | painful accident y pda: with a swarm of bees. The tled in a cedar tree. but in attempt- | ing to hive them they dislodge themselves and settled on Mr. Hi ill’s head, face and neck. He Z diately began to fight them, 8 freight cat me then they began to sting him, set-| Mocks and wit hardly tling on his breast and on his hands | ceeeee We eee lagi : for that purpose. Ina short t | nothing to eat sees ss a prne he was on the ground writhing in the car. He sere oe giao terrible agony, when his wife and cal ward and ies LeNery eS ef mother came to his aid with brooms, | attention, but at 5 o'clock he died. else he would soon have been dead. | He seemed to be well educated a 4 Asit was, he became unconscious, | said that he had prominent relations hee ae song in Pennsylvania. The direct cause Gece and Goes ae | upsoasto make him unrecogniza- «J hear they are going to have a ble. He is in a better condition to- donkey party at B “s,” said a Par- day. but not out of danger. ; sonsville man to his neighbor. “Sol Ree By the reply; “are If Francis Bacon wrote the plays ee peseiase Sait aot of Shakespeare he never, so far as is | eee ; man, “they couldn't known, exhibited any avarice in the | a ee ae ‘Ga SE [ —— eeu ‘he could not make out what the eri Sy ai eee Oe E other fellow was laughing at. » recommend it and use it in their practice, and many of the mo he country, testify to its uniform success. “In fact. it never failss a3 home he walked until he reached some point in Indiana a week ago. All his efforts to obtain work were in vain and finally he was taken sick. One night last week he crawled into fired at him.with a shot-gun, and as he fired some one knocked the gun to one side, thus saving Walker's life. A few minutes after this occur- rence a runner came into Cooper with the intelligence that Davidson, a son-in-law of Rice, had killed young Walker three or four miles out from Cooper. The whole family row grew out of the slander suit. Davidson is at large, with the officers in hot pursuit of him. Cooper is greatly excited, having hardly recovered from the shock of two weeks ago. occasioned by the murder ofa young lady by her sweetheart and his sub- sequent suicide. L parts v fo children as a safe purgative, not suspecting the cause of the illness, “harged and immediate relief afforded. Great cantion must bo used by ev ) one sense, and to examine every bottle he buys of it. The simple name t look closely and carefully to see that the initials are B. A, FaHNEstOcK Russell declared that wool would advance in price in less than a year if it should be placed on the free list; and he said that the Lowell carpet company, which had suspend- ed operations recently because it could not stand the tariff tax on raw material, would resume if the Mills bill should become a law. Talk of this kind from Mr. Rus- sell drew the fire of the protection- ists, but he proved able to to take had set- eres . Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, and fonnd it 0 deat = ~—< " 20t safely be ee hey Ce ee CA" | reliable and effictent in all oases where a x 3) W-HUBBARD, M.D. _ | needed. "THOS. H. HAND LE SCHWHRTH & C0.” o. a. eastecticha eo.. Pittsburg, Pa., Sole Proprietors, INVENTION (28% APRIZE. 8%, world during } receive free, a costly box of goods w | will help all, ofeithersex, to more mon- the half century. Not last among the wonders of inyentive progress isa method | ye right away than anything else in the and system of work that can be pretorm- | world. Fortunes await the workers ab- €d all over the country without seperat-| |soutely sure. At once addresss True & ee workers fon thete homes oe Co., Augusta, Ma‘ae, 1q7-1yr* care of himeelt in cut and thrust beral; any one can do the work; either X, Young or old; no special ability re-| debate. And the subsequent decla- sey Capital a BARE you 3 e | PRICE J ration of Mr. Fitch, a republican ed tree, cut this out and return to us ¢ = Pand we will send you free, something ot! member from New York, that the mat value and importance, that all people of his district had elected Tt you in business, which will bring . mainly beca * You in more money right away, than any | SI ~ HIS preparation, without poms eee sii y we2 Ue bend else in the world. Grand outfit free, | Re; I injury,removes Freck- democratic opponent had voted i Tyve & Co., Augusta, Maine. | ‘Ncur-¥ les, Liver-Moles, Pim- against the consideration of the . ‘ples, Black-Heads, Sunburn and jyy,,73<0n bill, added to th Tan. A few applications will render the |“ OT7#502 DS i) proves: | tionist discomfiture.—Philadelphia aaa —_—_——— most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and white. Viola Cream is not a paint or | Record. A LESM E N Powe: tocover defects, but a remedy tocure. ‘j t is superior ¢o all other preparations, and a: aon o Rheumatism and Neuralgia cured in is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drag- WAN 7 ED! gists or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by | 1 to 3 days tor 75 cents by Detchon’s es |G. Gc. NE & CO,, | “Mystic Cure.” Do not suffer and waste English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, sof} or calloused lumps and blem- ishes trom horses, plood spavin, curb, splints, sweeney, stifles, sprains, rore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save fifty dollars by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by W. J. Lansdown, Druggist, But- ler, Mo. II-1 yT The Springfield Union says the “mugwump finger of scorn is letting its nail grow long and sharp.” It} It is probable that Mr. Donnely will Gea aigeee ant bene EEG LEDO, OHIO. ae jeg: : : 8 : serene ooo ein; Bac 5 Pee ; Hees z ge BE ag peed is preparing to both point and} make more money gut of the affair This age isin a burry and it is than Shakespeare did. _ usually for the almighty dollar. pows, Druggist, Butler, Mo. ~S-6m. | scratch. inthe West. Permanent positions; y {SOLD BY J. EVERINGHAM. TESTARK NURSERIES a> [ .