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|R.R. DEACON, [HARDWARE AND A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS FARM MACHINERY, TOP BUGGIES SPRING AND FARM WACONS. Store, Fast Side Square. Soleagent forthe Rockford and Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very cheap. JEWELRY STORHG, Ts headquarters for fine Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED a f at his first half hour's e @ storm finds to hi hardly a betfer prot hau & m0s quito netting, not on! chagrined at being so badly taken in, but also feels if he does not look exactly like Ask for the “FISH BRAND? Suck does not have the FISH LEAND, send for descriptl PPP PpPpollelpPworlos w that it is The Staunch Old Democratic | Newspaper, | THE MISSOURI REPUBLICAN Has changed the name of the daily issue to —THE— {. 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A few applications will render the | most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and | white. Viola Cream is not a psint or | powder tocover defects, but a remedy to cure. It is superior to all other preparations, and | is guaranteed to give eatisfaction. At drug- | gists or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by '\G. &. BITTNER & CO. TOLEDO, OHIO. ‘SOLD BY J.J EVERINGHAM. iE yr. ALESNMEN WANTED! By the oldest. larzest and best known Nurseries inthe West. Permanent tions; pay. SE STARK NURSERIES crue HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST. Cities Almost Totally Destroyed. Riv nlets Become Torrents. | | the past ten days the table lands be visited by unprecedented rains. E ery mountain rivulet along the Mex 209 miles 1¢21 Iway for more s been converted i the mice Of lar rent and been partially destroyed. Rapidly Rising Floods Create Wide- spread Ruin in Mexico—Prosperous | of rubbish that once formed houses City of Mexico, June 26.—During {tween here and Zacatecas have been than 3 have been i undated and Leon and Silao have | timated that about 700 persons per- ished. i There is strong stench from heaps | | THE PLATFORM SCORED. "getting rid of the surplus when there are so many other and better ways. Can the party leaders venture to go before the people with such a_plat- form and hope that the fearful n trong Language Used by the New York “Commercial Advertiser. | and one is led to believe that there} anaes be bodies buried under them. New York, June 26.—The Commer- | blunder committed by the framers There are also bodies still floating | cial Advertiser (republican) says of of the platform will be overlooked or in the water. One hundred and | the Chicago convention: “The plat- excused? Certainly the democrats eleven bodies had been recovered | form adopted is astonish i will not ignore it. If the blunder in proposals. the platform is not corrected before } un-republican and un- Ame platform is in direct contr without moving any ruins of houses, | wherein are supposed to be hundreds of bodies buried. It is, as we ! adjournment every democratic pro- cession this fall will carry banners stigmatizing the republican party as s|afree-whisky organization, commit- ted to the doctrine of cheap rum The destroyed houses are estimat- ed at 2,000 and the loss at 000.000. the history, the principle ings and the oft reiterated prot of the party in whose about Many other towns have been bad- spiracy of unscrupulous politi ys | Mud dear sugar.—Chi Tribune. |ly damaged, but loss of life is only | has put it forth. Lincoln would have reported from Siloa and Leon. repudiated it with disgu Sy OS The M | very sev suffered y. Several washouts oe- ican Central has ing because it antagonizes individual trom horse liberty and the rights of the people, plood spavin, ¢ s, sprains, rore and i curred between A A o dated June as Calientes and |in the interest of a favored and | 4 lars by use of one hott Tey 18, sai b Leon but they now repaired | would-be aristocratie class; Henry ween We tensowns st ES here yestei 1d trains are running from El Paso | Wilson would never have assented | : core — ered all sieht vaisinethe S: x. | a8 far south as Leon, to Irapuato, a to it, Salmon P. Chaise would have | Corporation Influence In the Senate. aeana Hani Weal tithe | istance of thirty-2 miles. The | scorned it: Gartield, Grant, Arthur,! Is the letter published as if writ- north end of tiie town e agement of the road has from | MeCullock and Folger left words on, ten toa Kansas delegate by Senator through t.« st.¢ ts with 1] = the first dispatch displayed extraor- | yecord which condemn its most vital | John James Ingalls a forgery or a sistible force and volume. Most dinary energy, and at present all parts, and we mistake the character | hoax. If so, it was designed and houses hese beg of adobe. as soon the available workmen throughout | and temper of intelligent republicans | Constructed by some fellow with a as they were urated with water | the adjoining country nowemployed | o¢ to day if many thousand of them | Seuse of humor as sharp as that of they begun to fi The ed by hor to ol Waterinc have been destroyed. station sare o¢cuy who ave unable at except foating in ths y around Sila flooded. dikes have way. i On the 20th it was the tho« ds had been more destructive 10. It se the in Leon than or Monday the isth, river Ove ali efforts to check its course, About 325 houses dikes and notwithstanding in the work of rep: The state of Gu: federal covernn do not condemn with their ballots, | John James himself. to and the 1 After dismissing his three sena- Mr. as as their representative newspapers | nt ar con- {torial friends, Mr. Sherman, loing much haye through many months of the to suceor the vict tlood. . sul d clot General Harrison, andidates with “records that would demned its suggestions in advance.” son and Tn another article heac rtherm iptions of mon- ey. food » being sent | Ave we Goine to Do Abo >awkward on the tariff. the cur A g ! from here. me paper says: ney, the Chinese question,” ete., The last heart-rending. tiox ins of the f Leon The whole popule- reports from are “What are we, the people of the | Is proceeds to Wispose of United States, goi | Mr. Depew in this fashion: We will tell you } monopolists who ¢ « to do about it are busied work nto the ru- eentlemen “Depew's connection with roads n houses. ¥ €v- erybody has relations or friends and 1 lesire to tax usfor | OY corporations would be a heavy ral We might as well nominate of | load, especially in the your enrichment and to m , | those who have not have seen their yourselves our aristocratic ralers, we | states. American | Vanderbilt or Gould at once.” this| Having warned earthly posses night. ions disappear in a are going to enforce the idea, which all great ties in The estimates of loss of made country have hitherto respecte inst the insidious influences of rapid headway and finally flooded | Property given ave the small which only cranks. a fists and | the great corporations, especially the city. As the rain fell “the river | Ported and are certainly within the | communists have ventured to op- | those which the Vanderbilts and Mr. rose rapidly, its volume of water bounds of truth. The very last pose.” | Jay Gould control. Mr. Ingalls ex ying into the town, gl wearing awey the foundations of buildin nich began to fall as night came on. Monday terrible scenes ever lly night brought to that city one of the most witnessed in any statement just received places the | pends his very next penful of ink Syrup of Manufactured onl x Syrup Co., Nature’s Own pleas may be had is the most p ive remedy knc by the Cal Franci True Laxativ number of houses destroyedin Leon at 2,22 and the homeless families More than 250 recovered from the at more than 1,000. bodies have bee: “T have the use of the wires during ll le sonventior tall leading drug asant, prompt, by the courtesy of ruins, and there is no probability efiect- | the company, and you cai therefore, n to clear ystem country. People believing them- that the entire number will fall short ] to act on the liver, kidney owels | telegraph me fully at all t . 7 a} of 700. gently yet thoroughly; hine of interest t ecure frou the tloods went | °° En ee colds. and feve | TY it io M eae nia S = : “The company.” we suppose, is Mr- to bed in those paris of town where | Eczema, Itchy, Sea ken Tertures. lige a: | a ja" oe ae aha XN = 1 5 a 5 : i Juy Gould's Western Union.—-N. Xx. the water had not found its way. e application ot “Sway see | The steaiy downfall of rain with the eh uure t| A“ Republican View of tie Plank. | seen E € ter, Sa mS exieusive water bed of the out iles, Itch, Sores, The Tribune docs not propose at} Gur Candi country increased the flow of the ee a7 ee Skin | this time to enter into any discussion | | He will ! Cn earth Sie low obstir or i ee acon as river und rapidiy extended its chau- It is potent, effective, |of the republican tariff plank, but |). will come nel until over half of Leon was un- z pel aE der water. idly, water, and the loss of life began, un paralleled in the history of any of the great inundatious of moderr times, As the buildings fell the unfortu death or drowned. of terror followed. swept away by the flood. of water. points of the compass. anything but placid surface. vious, water was surging inits fligh to lower grounds. dition and losses. the flood left intact were opened t with everything that was availabl at the time. fear for the future. undiminished in size with stead rain disturbing its surface. ering a portion of the city. Houses tumbled in rap- ing been worn away by the nate sleepers were either crushed to One whole night Men, women and children fied to the streets in their night clothes, some to find shelter on higher ground and others to be On Tuesday morning rain was still falling and there had been no perceptible decrease in the stream A mammoth lake extend- ed itslength and breadth to all Its monot- onous appearance was occasionally broken by half-submerged houses and highlands cropping above its The town had a wrecked look. Where the houses had stood the night pre- Groups of peo-}, ple who had been forced by impend- ing danger to seek flight without clothes were standing about in the rain crying and deploring their con- All houses which the unfortunates, who were provided The loss of life up to this writing had reached up into the hundreds but the threatening danger had clos- ed the channel of sorrow and the hushed voices denoted nothing but All night it poured, until Wednesday morning saw the jake surrounding the city In th afternoon, however, it ceased rain- ing. and the waters began to recede. The people recovered from their fright, though water was still cov- + is es- | Billy, that sat on a pin. late to ask the attention of the delegates to the extraordinary demand for the repeal : : first declares in favor of repealing | edy in all troubles of Liver, the tax on alcohol used in the Kidneys) tors s caused and for mechanical purposes—a poli- desires before it is too Canton, O., June 26.—Emlen Lout- zenhouser, who mysteriously disap- — e Whis peared from home seven weeks ago, *Thas just returned. He says that on the day of his disappearancea tramp approached him at the Fort Wayne railroad depot and pulling out a handkerchief held it to his face. He became unconscious, and when he arts recomme and Consti teed, or money retu $r at Walls & Holt. ey which has always been met with ae the objection that it would be im- possible of enforcement on account of frauds, and would amount who said he had ally to free whisky. However that | been a lifelong republican, told us may be, the platform goes on to de-|the other day that he had been clare further: watching the administration of Cleve- If there should still remain a | Jand pretty closely, and can see no larger revenue than is requisite for He read his the wants of the government we | message carefully a number of times, favor the entire repeal of internal | and for the life of him cannot see taxes (whisky and tobacco) rather | why Mr. Cleveland's tariff views are than the surrender of any part of | not sound.—Angola Herald, our protective system at the joint behest of the whisky trusts and the agents of foreign manufacturers. Four years ago the republican party pledged itself to correct the inequalities of the tariff and reduce teed ito give: peect see the surplus. Now it is made to de-/ for tate by Walls & Holt, the druggists. mand the placing of whisky and to- - — bacco on the free list in order to] A man too proud and highly con- prevent any reduction of the surplus nected to work and too poor to live by correcting the inequalities of the | must catch on to some society or- tariff by reducing the sugar tax. The ganized to mitigate the feelings of republican tariff platform of 1884 in| those who think they compliment substance declared: the world by staying in it. It may “The democratic party has failed | not be very humane to say it, but completely to relieve the people of | perhaps it would be better and cheap- the burden of unnecessary taxation |er for such persons to take their by a wise reduction of the surplus. | exit. The republican party pledges itself to correct the inequalities of the tariff and to reduce the surplus.” Is putting whisky on the free list an honest redemption of this pledge? It is hard to believe that the con- vention intended to repudiate the pledge in the platform of 1854 and to substitute a demand for free whisky. It is still more difficult to Druggists. virtu-| An old farmer, recovered was in a cattle car with three tramps and two other boys. At Altoona, Pa., he and his com- panions were taken to a house in the woods where there were ten other boys and two tramps guarding them. “The youths had all been kid- napped and held for ransom. All attempts at escape were in vain until one night, by feigning sleep, he managed to elude his eap- tors and escape. He was pursued and one of the tramps fired a shot that missed him. Young Loutzen- houser reached Altoona and inform- ed the police, who arrested the tramps and set the boys free. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms—Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse bv scratching. If allowed to continue tu- mors torm, which often bleed and ulcer- ate, becoming very sore. SWAYNE OINTMENT stops the itching and bleed- oO ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes tne tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, e | Pailadelphia. 32.yr The Bard was asked to compose a poem upon his childhood, and this is what he produced; “How dear to my heart is the school I attended, and how I remember so distant and dim, that red-headed Bill and the pin that I bended, and carefully put on the bench under him. And how I recall the surprise of the master, 'y | when Bill gave a yell and sprang up e | from the pin. so high that his bullet head smashed up the plaster above, and the scholars all set up a din. That active boy Billy, that high- leaping Billy, that loud-shouting cause of complaint. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores, Uicers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction t Reducing the Sarplus. The disposition ot the Surplus in the U.S. Treasury engages the attentio1 of our Statesmen, but a more vital question has our attention, and that is the reduc- tion ot the Surplus Consumptives. Since the discovery and introduction of Dr. King’s New discovery for Consumption, there has been a marked decrease in the mortality from this dreadea divease, and | it is possible to still turther reduce the 'number ot Consumptives.. How? By keeping constantly at hand a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and using ac believe that the republican voters eas to directions, upon the appear- eg he re <traordins Ry ance of the first symptoms, such as @ favor such an extraordinary flop, or | Cough, a Cold, a Sore Throat, a Chest, will, r ircumstances. ap-{|or Side Pain: Taxen earlva cure ning in. | is guaranteed. so cael { Vrial bottles tree at WALLS & HOLT, method of | The Druggists. und prove the policy « toxicating drinks as a i q

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