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} t t I b | | Louis. Mo., May 30.—At Mus ick’s Ferr eny Charles, on the Missouri river. the sheriff of St. Louis county and three ed to arrest a gung of a battle ensued, in Albert Ablilfeldt wa Deputy jon Monahan was seriously shot through the bowels 1 Depu- ty C. C. Garrett was hit three times by bullets, but was not dangerously wounded The troubl Captain Smith swearing out a war rant against the one Hellw stealing his ferry. put into the hands of Shenff R. C Allen, and last night he located the men and the ferry. Early this marn- ing he drove to a point on the river from St. Charles with his deputies and employed a boat man, John Monahan, te row them as brought about by Kuntz brothers aud with , charging them 6 The warrant was a few miles across the river. They approached the shore cautiously, but by Hellman, who beckoned them to Not satistied but that the rivermen would give trouble, Deputy Garrett drew vanced toward the man, who appear- were met come on. his revolver and ad- ed quite peaceful, but when withina Hallman, the latter dropped to the out “Fire!” Four shots rang out in the air, three of which struck Gar- rett. He returned the fire and an uneven battle was waged for several minutes with the The deputies became separated and finally Garrett reached the boat, as sisting Monahan, who fell early in the fight. Ahifeldt ran up the em- bankment and was assisted across the river by a and there found a vehicle and was driven to few yards of ground and sang hidden enemy. woman St. Charles, where his wounds were dressed, but he can not live Sheriff from the party and has not been and it is feared that to the There appears to have Allen became separated heard of since he also has fallen a victim desperadoes. been seven men who lay in ambush. The whole party is known and a posse is now in search of them. Cure acount erand Ulcers. Judge T. C. McLendon writes to Swift Specific Co. “About three years ago Jerry Bradley had a can- cerous sore on his the right eye. It caused great deal of pain and he lost the sight of face, near him a the eye, but was finally cured by the use of Swift's Specific. This case is well known in Wilkes county, Ga., where he lived.” Mr. L. Cox, of Arkabuila, Tate Miss., writes: “I suffered a great deal from old ulcers for years. county, was recommended, and after using six bottles was com- pletely cured. Your medicine does even more than you claim for it. I have known it to cure cases which were thought hopeless. Mrs. A.M. Goldsmith, No. 674 Warren St., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: “I commenced using S. S. S. about three years ago. Thad suffered much with a sore throat for over a year. I used a great many other remedies with no good results. My little girl, also had sore fingers; it commenced from the quick, and then the nails would come off. Woe doctored her for over two years, when I began using 8.8.8. I thought I would see what it would do for her. I am thankful to say that it entirely cured her. It isthe best remedy I know of for the blood. I really believe it was the means of saving my life. The doctor told me Ihad a throat disease similar to Gen. Grant's. Your medicine fering from disordered blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- eases mailed free. The Swift Spe- cifie Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. If Siberia is larger than the United States, it is also more uncomfortable. The cold there is ninety degrees be- low the freezing point, and the ground at the bottom of a well forty feet t deep freezes so hard that it has to be broken with a pick-axe. Ex- cept as it might be a resting place for Mr. Sherman's boom, Siberia is of no use whatever to any American. —Courier-Journal. SC eh eoeo—owOwOlOCOO Se. 2 8 2 is > ln} > - ¥ z i = L i J | lation black stroke bas been painted cheerfully recommend it to all suf- | beneath their eyes Hearing the Grass Grow. ee The listener the expression: “One P Pir as Oiten € grass grow tonwood three sound, which was v une 0. Gro} 3 Oi Pall ol iy i Was But as the sky perfectly the sound could noi be rain, : there it could not be wind. was not a breath of 2 Nor could it be the jwnping of insects, for it Peculiar :. aes son lot creates an ap quite too ¢ ae in the se them. The queer crackling conti ued. Presently the listener stopped propor vegetal of the and listened more inteutly, and he satisfied himself, by a sufficient ex- amination, and by other other medi cu If you have buy Hood’s Sarsa; take any ot ately acomparison with made places in the that the crackling was made by the neighborhood, pushing up of the growing grass upon a thin, continuous covering of Set e > L Hood & Co., Lo’ well, Mas: 100 Doses One Dollar dry buttonwood leaves that over- ‘Hood D's | spread it. The leaves coustituted grass, and the gr its WEAK and there. It was the leaves and not the covering, cracked it here auss9 to be sure, that the listener but it was the that made tl may truly that he that he *row.—B oO yt grow.—B oston heard the grass Transcript. SORE, WEAK, @, {SELAMED EYES, Produci ing Lo ‘dness, & Restor- ing the Sizht of the Old. Cures Tear Drons, Granulations, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, ASD PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. lly efficacious when_used in_ other uch 2s Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tamors, Salt Rheum, Lo Piles, or wherever inflammationexists, MATCHELE’S SALVE may be used tu advantage. Sold by all Drugzists at 25 Cents. Health i is Wealth ITCH, MANG ot every kind on human or a ed in 30 minutes by WOOLFORD'S SANITARY LOTION. WDhis tails. Soid by W. J. Laxspown, gist, Butler. Mo. ~ rm SCRAT fand the Public Debt. Washington, May 29.—Re ToR present- troduced into the house, by a bill for refunding the publ and t amending the n laws. It proposes to‘auth issue of 2} per cent payable in coin to be at their face ed. for gove uue with interest ad currency, al bank currency, treasury notes and my other class of bonds n standin The se destroyed. inst the urities so redee fanity. and lead: Premature Old in either sex, In orrhoea caused b The secret treasury is notes from S2 changeable for Ww E GUAR: ANTER: To cure an: bonds. for six bo pe curity fc ¥ if th Guarantees issued « JOHN C. WEST & CO. 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, Bole Prop's W cure, the curre the bonds n win deposit is to be exempt from taxation except to thi DRE Extai AZ : extent of one half per cent, and fund rea tfrom this tax is denominated an insurance is to be used to supply the deficien- eies in the g bank. English Spa hard, sof} or ca ps ishes trom horses, plood spavin, curb, splints, sweeney, stifles, spiains, rore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save fifty dollars by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by W. J. Lansdown, Dregs tty But- ler, Mo. -I yr “Silly mothers in the fashionable cireles of Paris,” says the Boston Journal, “have aroused the indigna- tion of the medical profession by ap- plymg the horrors of face painting to little children. In the public gar- dens babies of three years old may be seen whose eyebrows have been A Most Effesti tis ig ‘This well known T Saaee gaining great reputation as a bility, Dyspep~ sia, and NERVOF Ir relieves ail languid and debilits tem ; strengthens the builds up worn out Nerves sores impaired or lost Vi pempion strength and vic: and used regularly b depressing influence of Mila Price—$1.00 per Bott e of 24 ounces, tions of the sy bodily functions; is pleasant to tl system FOR SALE Be ALL RUGGISTS. blacked or dyed. Otheranxious pa- wIpx rents, distressed at the vulgarly FARMERS! i] ruddy and rustic hue of their chil- i dren’s cheeks, carefully powder them —++ 20 before sending them out. Little W@TO SAVE MONEY SEE“ coquettes of ten years are not per- : A. C. SAMPSON, Rich Hill. mitted ts go abroad until the regu- oa aa D. H. HILL, Hume. J. G. McPEAK, Foster. C.S. PUTNAM, Adrian. HUGH M. GAILY, Amore J.S. PIERCE, Virginia, or D. W. >NYDER, Butler, For a Policy of Insurance in the DWELLING : HOUSE : CO., THE ELDREDGE Is CURES ee ae and un- surpassible ensive Teputstion Buy no other. here ‘not Tepre- sented apply tous and geta gTeat bargsio. Best Singer Machines che: Liberal discount to misisters. Cir- culsrs and information free Special inducements and ene to act Pear peraa seoneeeD J.C. GEITZ, 7 Market St. Louis, Mo. 2 | Sa Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by administering Dr. Haines’ Gelden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea withovt the knowledge of the person tak- ingit; is absalutely harmless and will ettect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink- er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific i in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. The sys} tem once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite toexist. For tull gre ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CoO., 18 Race st. Cincinnati, O. Boot & Shoe Makers |‘ BUTLER, Mo. Shoes n best ot leat order The ler used, Shop nerth side or Sqr 49u Cure Tdo net ) merely Btop them tor stir ro tena turn again. Twhas A RADICAL CURE p Thave made case ot FITS, EPIE EPSYor . FALLING mayen Alife long study V WARRAN CuRE the wo ? failedis no reas Bend at once fo of my Inrarin and Post Omce trial, audit if 3 H.C. ROOT.M.C. 183 Pratt St. NewYors . EPHENDERSON 109 & 11 W. Ninth & KANSAS CITY, M0. l who is a Regwar / remedy te ers have pgacure, ’ * Borns | all cases when mare red, the party ae isible for the tat care to won't be responsi- Season will com- Ist 1888. e, toaled Black Of} Diam son of Bert ane by t ore ver 2O years’ Practice, I wrted Diomed, hy Grav | Duke, ord by Imported B _ rs in Chicago. Eagle, son of Woodpecker by Berti ened yorted by Anthony Kil- [THE OLDEST IN AGE, AND LONGEST LOCATED, x Co. cies “Special Dige Seminal Kness (night xual Debility (loss of seruat Nervous Debility, Poisoned Hambletoni Allen’s It . Wilson, Fle op Carlos is HW bred as i iis colts will be coming this } power Blood t kind, Urinary all trout male or f od ning coun as Vv lings ofgvery uses, and in fact, 1s ] -, sire ot Du- unded in my p tly appointed ius M Clay, dre, sit J : ,and are furnished ready for use. No ae running to drug stores to bave uncertain pre- nee a Pilot by Man ino _to serve scriptions filled. No mercury or injurioos medi- Nodetention from business. Patients er and express, thedi- from gaze or break- end for terms. Con- e ot $15 “Money due is parted be held 218 Ist sire ot the sire ot Lady Th lam, Juliett, by Pilot. Jr., tams ot Maud our case and e and confidential, personally or by letter egiased BOOK Epes Sie hbred so ey gra rvorted Whip pe from the age ot : retained will give led tor. I for het mps. Every male, 15 to45, should read this book. RHEUMATISM THE so TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURE. for KHEUMATISM ran 224, I ix others kins Horse Nancy Tay IRDER Siemac a, Liver dee and Rowels io SACIE age LIVER PILLS STRICTLY VEGETABLE. took great « horse, ti at the eee world’s tair over about thirty horses, lish Mambrino. rotthe most famous trot world has ever known, s f Mambrino Chief, McDo ino Chief, Downing’s Bay Me ius M. Clay, Jr-, y's Hambletonian, Ry n, Imported Hawk, Mor es to Imported Messenger, bache the best thorough blood in Ar such as Imrorted Bedtord, I Whip, Sir Archie, American Eclipse a numbers ot imported dams not mention- Aba y Alexander rson by Mam Thorn 218 1-2. jot, Ire, PACIFIC MANUFACTUA Lc CO. ST. LOUIS, WL ARBUCKLC dam Si znd dam sire John Morg Nutwood the Pope ma Pilot, Jr., b Pilot by Haw old trotting and pacing ing Horse by justin Mor- gan. tIstdam Nancy Pope by Havoc. ed. Mambrino Chiet, Jr’s. bree is : + 1 i ed. | soe abaen 2nd dam Nancy Taylor bv Altred. A equal to any horse in Missouri, combia- pt pees = A . bart haise Hiei makes him Timothy is a fine large colt and finely 5 y avery desirable stock horse tor produc- ht to bea fine breeder. Good | COFFEE is ers s Dies isha nee ee ea ; | style and action, has a finetrotting gait, stores from the “* we ing aselling class of gentlemen’s road { will make a trotter. WESLEY WARNOCK, Butler, Mo. We, the und gned, do hereby certi- ty that we have bred to and Know the horse, Mambrino Chief, Jr., formerly ed by J. W. Hughes, ot Richmond, Co., Ky., and know him to bea st-class breeder. shape, size and and general purpose hors I invite b betore breeding | it would be to horses weil as fast track horses. ers to see my horses elsewhere as I believe their interest. EDDY WARD. | iy Ward will be permitted to serve | ne present season one mile trom | e, at my stables, known as the } ace, at the very low pric: | It to stand an es, or t xtra in colt com with i cases the held responsible tor service fe will be retained tor, Will give breed B. C, Bepincer, G. O, Creex, WitiiaM Ry Ley. RicHarp Mappen. W HuGuHeEs, ing time, to be shown at F Thisis the Top oftheG Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. Allothers, similar are imitation. exact Label LAA EF JQ ANTI- his old English ‘Family Medicine in use ‘for a6 years, all over the world, fer Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &e. Gf Pure Vegetable Ingredients, FREE FROM MERCURY. ‘Tn Just Geing Down t0 the G Gate” =: 86 PRET Sect, sont te ONZE FOUR CENTS. $227 iy AMERICAN PUE BLISHING co. BSOO Farmcunt Ave, Palaceiysia Pa THE LATEST [tT DISCOVESY. Y. Dr. Laparie’s Celebrated Preparation. Always Reliable. Indispensable to Send 4 cents for Sealed Circul: CALUMET CHEMICAL CO., Ghicage. wee TANSY GAPSULES