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BETS rt Oe etre raids reporter #2 democratic the ai the thought of The ifer that Matson woud the Old R to give u Matson got Mat- old | 3 H he v presidency. enter for t son, to boom his ticket with the soldiers, has bi lit before the} house the musi stupendous pension | grab of which the world has heard. This bill proposes to exhaust the | surplus and double the national levy | in order to pay the old soldiers | about $500,000,000. A study of | Napoleon’s wars and the amounts of money with which he prosecuted | them will bring the readers to a good sense of the wickedness of Matson’s demagogy. Leave him alone and he will bring the demo- cratic party to shame. His bill, seven times more quicker than the Jacobin Blair's will make a Pecksniff of Cleveland. Across the state line time democrat who has stood be- tween the people and all the robbers. This Thurman took pity the southern people and made the Char- dlers end the Mortons ce: Lee after Grant had finished. Thurm: out aga lives an old} on se fighting This was so brave that he went ist the enemy far his own lines. He Like an cegle in a dove cote he tered the Volsci the directories. His party was unworthy | of him. The polities of Ohio, as corrupt in one camp as in the other, drove him to his home, where Le has beyond | entered Corioli. tiut- ans in held the citadel ever since.—Chicago Herald. ITCH, MANGE, and SCRATCIHIE ot every kind on human or animals c ed in 30 minutes by WOOLFORD’ SANITARY LOTION. This never tails. Sold by W. J. Lanspown, Drug- gist, Butler. Mo. Sem Mobbing an Executioner. The office of public executioner at Vienna is pot a very ble posi- tion. A few days since this cofticial, desire accompanied by two assistants, weut to Trieste to polish off some poor wretch under sentence of death. While sipping beer in a brasserie they were recognized, and the place was immediately turned into a battle- | field. and nar- rowly escaped with their lives to the nearest police station. The proprie tor of the brasserie then broke the glasses out of which they had been drinking, and after chopping up the | chairs upon which they had been i sitting he made a bonfire of them in | the street. The principal barber in | Trieste was obliged to publisha card | in all the local newspapers denying | a rumor that the executioner had | been shaved in his shop, as in con- | sequence of the story getting abroad | every one of his regular customers | refused to continue their patronage. | —Truth. They were mobbed But He Did Give it Away. Smith (lifting the cover ot his bas- ket and displaying it full of fish)— Nice mess, eh, for one day's sport? Brown—¥es; did you catch ‘em all yourself? Smith—Certainly; of course. Brown—Where did you catch vem? Smith(slyly)—Oh, in alittle stream in Pennsylvania. But I can’t give the snap away, you know, old boy. Brown (sarcastically)—No, indeed. If I knew where I could catch Span- ish mackeral in a Pennsylvania stream T wouldn't give the snap away eith-| er.—Texas Siftings. | If you examine into the history of | rogues you will find that they are as | truly manufactured articles as any | { thing else, and it is just because our | present{(English) system of political ; economy gives so large a stimulus | to that manufacture that you may know it to be a false one. We had | | better seek for a system which will | develop honest men, than for one which will deal cunningly with vaga- | bonds. Let us reform our schools and we shall find little reform need- ed in our prisons. - | tle | before their time. Pacitic | s | The i | iy i | old; capital not needed; we start you. took your child?” asked Majoi + Silverstein “I tell you how dot vas | know ve chews get our | dose schentiles.” “Tam aware of that fact.” * Vell, I hires dot schentile vet nurse so dot mine little offspring can pegin early to get his living dot aad Milton, N. C., June 5.—A terrible cyclone passed near this place Satur- It extended track 25 miles long and wide. day afternoon. over a 500 yards The damage is enormous as it passed through a fine farming section, and everything in its lost. S known no lives were lost. was completely the | editor Shirley “Broe »ks, witty of Puck, died recently of consump- tion. The damp atmosphere ‘of the “tight little island” breeds trouble and sends many to the ¢ book General Boulan He uecess. now thinks he belongs to the literary classes. He doubtless feels that th the e sword is greater than pen. In Chicago they never get too old to dance and be merry. Mrs. Sarah Rothschild of that celebrated her one-hundredth birthday by dane- ing 2 minuet the othe: The per, Tenn., has inherited of $8.000,000 from an unele in as. city tev. Samuel Beene, of Tor thabie Cures Which have been effected by Sarsaparil are sufficient proof this medicine does possess In the of serofula or saltrheum, when oth preparations have curative power. severest ¢ been power . the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla has brought about the happiest results. © of Miss Sarah C. Wi of Lowell, who suffered terri- ier. Mass., bly from scrofulo Charles A. Roberis, of N. Y., who had ow his face and nee thirteen ; that of Duif, of W: itt » Mass., who had Lid ite G oa fate recover. a few in the mar sicians wonderful cures were etic d by this medicine. Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit Positively Curea by administering Dr. Haines’ Gelden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge ot the person tak- ingit; is absolutely 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 in their coffee without their know! ledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. The tem once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite to exist. For tull partic- ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC co., 185 Race st. Cincinnati, O. those who read this RICHL and then act; they will find honorable employment that will not take them from their homes and tamilies. The profits are large and sure tor eyery industrious person, many have Re w ar de dare | made and are now making several hun- dred dollars a month. It is for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. 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Gen’l| i WestetnAcent 1-268 ence iaxe HOOD'S SARSAPARY 2s0n, a Worl ge best me bet McDe by Caliban 5 ino © Mam by 1 ‘let, ed Bedtord McDo Mambrino Chief, si ld’s Mar vineed that i Hood’s Saree la Sold by all druggists. $1; six for #5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar NO MORE EYE-GLASSES dam otf Ericsson Downing’s nus, son of Bis A Certain, Sefe. SORE, WEAK, & iFLAMED EVES, Producing Lorg-Sigiitciness, & Restor- ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. Also, equally efficacious when used in_ other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tamors, Salt Kheam, wherever inflammation e SALVE may de used t Sold by all Draggists at 25 Cents. ctive Remedy for tote ai Barns, Piles, or sts, MATCHELL'S ot Ma uds. We }, Tack- others in ns Horse “JOHN Cc. WEST & co., 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole Prop's West's oN amb ber orth world has ever of Mambrino Cl o Chief, Jr., t t fa known, McDonald’s brino Chief, Downing’s Bay Messenger, Cassius M. Clay, Jr-, Pilot Tr Bish: op’s Hambletonian, Rysdik’s Hambleto- nian, Imported Beltounder, Hill’s B! Hawk, Morgan, andten or twelve cross es to Imported Messenger, backed up by the best thorough blood in America, such as Imported Bedford, Whip, Sir Archie, American Eclipse and ed. Mambrino Chiet, equal to any horse in ed with size, style and avery desirable stock horse tor produc- ing a selling class of gentlemen’s road horses and general purpose horses, as weil as fast track horses. I invite breed- ers to see my horses betore breeding elsewhere as I believe it would be to their interest. EDDY WARD. Eddy Ward will be permitted to serve | Jr's. breeding is Missouri, combi. action makes him A Most Effective Combination. ‘This well known Tonic and Nervineis gaining acure fi Debility, Dyspep- ota, St NERVOt vous dicorders. It relieves ee and debilitated conditions of the sys- rere intellect, and batids up tors ont Nerves digestion 5 re mores genta sens or a Vi feniuty. and brings bask arly traces the o‘ayetonn agalant coke of Mularia. e Pur 01.66 Sex Hott s'ce 30 caxons FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST& FARMERS! Bee-TO SAVE MONEY SEE=@ the square, at my stables, known as the $10 for a colt to stand and suck. Money due when colt comes, or the mare parted with in such cases the breeder will be held responsible tor seryice fee. A lean | will be retained on all colts until paid; tor. Will give $10 premium to be horse and $10 to best mare colt at wean- ing time, to be shown at Butler in fall of A. C. SAMPSON, Rich Hill. D. H. HILL, Hume. several crosses | Mam- | Imported | numbers ot imported dams not mention- | mares the present season one mile trom | Humphey place, at the very low price of i oughbred orted Diomed j Ward to be one of stallions in the e three fine any in and the best ses Known, as can be seen by “refer- nees above. DON CARLOS. *arh Carlos, the fine thoro ares at ack Span- thony Ril- cK Spaniard by vo) Don Car Fleming cou well bred i oved to coming this TIMOTHY. permitted to serve ie very low price ot $15 and suck. Money due ported by Dr. ty hy j Wilson, one Car and sec in But premi xy ‘Pom Crowder, sire ot by Almont » son of Abd vert, son of B dam ot Woodto sire! ob the nont who has 34 in ist dam Princess dalla, by Rysdik’s by Brown’s Bel- | rounder, son ot Inipc Beltounder. Al nt, the great sire of trot has 34 1n 230 list by Alexander Ab Ist dam S. Anderson by Ma ino Chiet, sire ot Lady Thorn 218 1 2nd dam, | Kate by Pilot, Jr., sire John Morgan 224, | Tackey 226, Tattler 222, and sire ot | dams of Maud S. alla. i 208 3-4, J. I. C. 210, Nutwood 218 1-4 and others. 3rd dam the Pope mare thoroughbred. Pilot, Jr., by old trotting and pacing Pilot by Hawking Horse by justin Mor- gan. istdam Nancy Pope by Havoc. znd dam Nancy Taylor bv Altred. Timothy is a fine large colt and finely bred, Ought to be a fine breeder. Good style and action, has a finetrotting gait, will make a trotter. WESLEY WARNOCK, Butler, Mo. We, the undersigned, do hereby certi- | ty that we have bred to and Know the horse, Mambrino Chief, Jr., formerly ow! ned by J. W. Hughes, ot Richmond, Boone Co., Ky., and know him to be a sure toal getter and a first-class breeder. | Hiscolts are extra in shape, size and style. J. G. Braprorp, J. W. TaLtarerRo, 1. L. Frazier, RY BarLey, | Sam HIsp, Jr., j. W. Watson. B. C, Bepincer, G. O, Creek, Witiam Ryiey. Ricuarp Mappen. 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