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| BADEAU BACKS DOWN. He Admits He Didn't Write Grant's Memoirs—Allowed $10,000 R. DEACON. New York, Oct. 31.—A suit to re- cover $10,000 and interest for ser- vices rendered to Gen. Grant while the latter was engaged in preparing his “Personal Memoirs” was begun afew months ago by Gen. Adam Badeau. Yesterday the case was settled and the settiement was of the precise nature that the widow of Gen. Grant agreed to at the begin- ning of the controversy. Mrs. Grant never disputed the fact that her husband had made a contract with Gen. Bade.u nor that the latter rendered certain services thereun- der. The claiu., however, as origin- ally presented and as sought to be enforced in the suit was coupled with an assertion of joint authorship of Genera Grant’s “Personal Mem- oirs.” Mrs. Grant could not for a moment admit the truth of this as- AND A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS ARM MACHINERY, TOP BUCCIES SPRING AND FARM WACONS. Store, East Side Square. — which that assertion formed a part. This morning Badeau withdrew from his suit the offensive allegation of joint authorship and expressed his willingness to waive any inten- tion, desire or right to claim the admit that its composition was en- revision and verification. agent forthe Rockford and Aurora watches. in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very cneap. EWELRY STORE, Is headquarters tor fne Jewelry iWatches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. 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 claim. You has always been willing to assent to eo This never tails. Sold by down, Butler. Mo. Ww. Lans 11-6 J. to five dollars iu a at his first half hou {acta fluds to his sorru rdly a better protection ul o Coaxing French Canadians Back. ment of the province of Quebec i taking steps to induce many of th ak tor the * does not have the Fis) pYerfarter SALESMEN Wanted. tions guaranteed with Aa. = PENSES YPATD. Any determined mancan suc- ceed with us. Peculiar edvantages to begin- ners. Stock complete, including, fast-selling specialties. Outfit free. Addres at once. Name this paper. BROWN BROTHERS. year to year have left that province PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair.| (Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. [Prevents Dandruff and hair falling ‘and $1.00 at Druggiste. patched two commissioners, one t work among their compatriots i West. Permanent positions; good pay. Out- fit free. STARK N DRSERIES Louiciana, Mo. French Canadians. HA UST E D VITALITY GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. Canada although theyj§profess alle- ETHES FY ALIFE, the great EPP’S co giance to the British crown have ; ENCE Metical Work cue 3, COS! A. never forgotten the conquest of 1759 age on Manhood,Nerv- ous snd Physical De- bility, Premature De- cline, Errors of Youth, BOW THYSELF ici isc votoia miser went thereon. 300 pages 8 vo., 125 pre ptions for all diseases. ‘Cloth, full cilt, only $1.00, sealed. Illustrative sample free to Tous men. Send now. The Gold an led M awarded to the author by th ion- ia Medical Association. Address P.O. Box 1895,Boe- Wee, Mave., or Dr. W. H. PARKEK, graduate of Har- ard Medical Col! 25 years’ practice in Boston, may be consulted confidentially. Office, No. 4 Balfinch St. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cat this ore, You may nuever sce it agalp- MONEY IFE ft ‘By athorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful septcation of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr, Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy dector’s bills. Itis by the ju- dicious use of such articles of diet that a con- stitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to dis- ease. Hundredsofsubtie maladies are float- ing around ready te attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and properly nourished frame.’’— Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boil- ing water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by cers labeled thus: JAMES EPPS &CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. jects of Great Britain. inate French or English. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Send for our Catalogue of a Kit or BuacxsmitH’s Toots for and stinging; most at night; scratching. removes the tumors. At druggists, tion containing 224 pages, tables and re- { Elopement of th get the children to bed.”—R. H. Con’ neat and elegant."—Hon. 8.8. Cox. “Fascinat- ‘tng as oop and Uncle Remus,”"—Hon. Howard Crosby. AGENTS WANTED. HUBBARD BRON. Hall Building, Kansas Citys Missou: + the postoffice eile ae ” Book for Men and Women. sieanincter ccs. ing for food and clathing. “Three-fourths of the people,” adds, “will starve unless aid can rite, Hartford, MARVELOUS EMORY reached us. Some are living | Thisisthe TopoftheGENUrN= | ana water.” bdIS Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. | Sag ES COVERY. i Allothers, larare imitation. JIS oh Any qook learned in one reading. Mind wandering cured. _ Speaking without notes. Wholly unt i exact Labe eachP’ offered, in good faith, a standing ward of $500 fora case of ch pasal ecatarrh which they cure. No matier how bad the ease has become, or of how m: Mamona. the world-. beat Phvenolosist, xi] at Phyehologi: heir ski " Tot the chrigt : to their skill. The fam Scientist, Hons. Judge : remedy is sold by druggists at benjamin. and others. sent post free by U as Seay is i ROF. LOISETTE, 287 Fifth Ave., New York. * GLU- ; cents. sertion, nor recognize any claim of authorship of the memoirs and to tirely that of General Grant and to limit his claim to that of suggestion, Under these circumstances the position of Mrs. Grant being fully acknowledged and vindicated she has paid the The arrangement thus made is substantially the one which the late Mr. Conkling tried to bring about at the beginning of the dis pute and is one which Mis. Grant Itch, Mange and scratches of every kind on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitary Lotion. ting, niet only f 2 E ee rern- Stee peur oaly fee Ottawa, Oct. 31.—The govern feels ihe does hot ub 500,000 French Canadians who from to settle in the United States to re- turn to the land of their birth. With this object in view they have dis- the New England states and the NURSERYMEN, CHICAGO, ILL CAGO. TLL. | other through New York state. Bye REVOLVERS. Send stamp for price list ulation of Queb« toJOHNSON & SON, Pittsburgh, Penn. SALES} BY WANTED by the oldest, largest The | total pop oe g Q a N and best known Nurseries in the} according to the last census was 1,359,027, of whom 1,072,820 were The French in when they were compelled to lay down their arms and become sub The nation- alist feeling was never stronger among them than at present and here lies the groundwork of a con- flict which sooner or later will be sprung upon the people of the dom- Symptoms—Moisture; intense itching worse bv If allowed to continue tu- and pitied Gwk a UEER PEOPL oi ap mors torm, which otten bleed and ulcer- Plowshares and make your Qu E Palmer Cox ate, becoming very sore. SwayNes small repairs. oiarrse £) A pawsa | OINTMENT stops the itching and bleed- RMERS! is eet send yon = So ctaws | ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases /seful in- ¥ =f pts and worth dollars to you. By Maas by mail, for so cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures. | reason for granting the new trial, as ually grew worse and terminsted in MPIRE PORTABLE FORGE CO. Philadelphia. 321 yr ont simple application of USwaTNE's stated by the court, was that after | con ios: en ng Sink 7a a ane INTMEN vithout any internal - medi- 4 Z 5 sum ry thin : : Starving in Kansas. sae, qileme An case dot Tetter, Salt | the verdict was rendered it was dis-| deyoted husband and medical skill Washington, Oct. 31.—N. M.| Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, | covered that two of the jurors was do to check the disease was J eould harm! stories Wk jauat-proveking Gussicu at ¢ "Prince of Wilkins, the postmaster at Jalma, aay otis citacmy tila youg wid eis cain | Mead county, Kan., in a letter to Hon. Cli B Fisk. “Don'tsend me another for fean't department, states that, owing to the failure of crops, the people in that section are suffer- procured. The yeople of this coun- ty have been pleading for aid since spring, but as yet no advice has parched corn and others on bread For ey years the sasrarwe \ ter in the least whether the revolver | of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy have |) |. . pullet in it or not, nobody has dy { A Dead Sure Thing. | Detroit Free Press: A gambler | who was “broke” slipped up behind | a player and said: THE NEED OF THE WHALING CREWS. Log Cabin Success. What ails the young men? Robt. Garrett's father left him a fortune oftwenty millions. He was , The Wrecked Seamen Suffering. A { “You are losing a good deal of Relief Expedition Planned. from childhood din duxurysie money, sir.” : : RR go | The player, who seemed to have Washington, Oct. 30.—Acting Secared 5 Span hs ee an especial training intoa thorough knowledge of railroad management and was expected to succeed his father as a railroad king. Within three years after the re- sponsibilities which his father's death threw upon him were assum- ed heis reported a broken down man, with mind and health perma- nently shattered. George Law is another young man left with millions of money, who is reported among the “wrecks.” His father, bred a stone mason, was of gigantic sizeand strength, with commensurate brain power, 60 he be- came a great contractor, then a rail- road king and left halfa dozen mil- hons for his son to dissipate. The young man is a dissipator. The founders of both of these great estates were born in the most humble walks of life, grew strong, mentally and physically by simple living and honest labor, and devel- oped into financial giants. Their sons were reared in the lap of lux- ury and developed into intellectual pigmies. The great men of our country have not, as arule, come from the elegant mansions of the cities, +but from the Log Cabins of the rural districts. Simple ways of living, freedom from dissipation and eneryating pleasures, simple reme- dies for disease, effective and which leave no poison in the system, de- velop brawney, brainy men, ,who compel the world to recognize their strength and power. The wholesome, old-fashioned Log Cabin remedies are the safest and surest for family use. Our grandmothers knew how to prepare the teas and syrup of roots, herbs and balsams which drive disease out of the system by natural methods and leave no after ill effects. The most potent of these old-time reme- dies were, after long and searching investigation, secured by H. H. War- ner of safe cure fsme, and are now put out for the “healing of the nae tions” in the Warner's Log “Cabin remedies. t Regulaté the regulator with War- ners Log Cabin sarsaparilla and with pure blood, giving health, strength, mental and bodily vigor, you may hope to cope successfully with the most gigantie financial problems of the age, without wreck- ing health and manhood. plenty of cash, looked up at the man in astonishment. Then he said: “Yes, I am losing a good deal.” “That's because yon don’t play right. I can show you how to break the bank.” “Then why, in heaven's name, don’t you break the bank for your- self?” “Because they won't let me play. They know I know too much.” “What will you take for the se- cret?” “Half the winnings.” “Agreed.” The old man led the stranger to a quiet corner and said to him: “This is the secret. Whenever the head croupier takes snuff put all you have on the red.” The player went back to the table with the old man behind him. They watched the head croupier, and at last out came the snuff box. “Now’s the time,” whispered the man. The player put a large sum on red andwon. “My half,” whispered the old man. He got his half. Next time the snuff box came out the old man nudged the player and again the red won. The old man’s half was a big sum this time. On third outing of the snuff box black was the winner. The player turned in astonishment to ask the old man how this happened, but he had bolted as he would have done if black had turned up the first time. Secretary Thompson to-day received a long telegram from San Francisco signed by Senator Hearst and oth- ers, informing him of the perilous situation of the crews of about a dozen whalers, supposed to have been wrecked near Herald Island in the Arctic Ocean. There are said to be nearly 500 men in the party and they are in no condition to with- stand the rigors of an Arctic winter. Acting Secretary Tompson visited the White House during the day and laid the matter before the pres ident. The President sent for Commo- dore Harmony, acting secretary of the navy, and instructed him to take immediate steps for the relief of the whalers. Commodore Harmony said he would endeavor to commu- nicate with Commodore Emery, com- manding the U. S. S. Thetis, now eruising in the Arctic and which is expected to arrive at San Francisco ina short time. The present plan is to fit this vessel out for a relief expedition as soon as she arrives at San Francisco and to expedite her arrival there with that end in view. William's Australian Herb Pill. If you are Yellow, Billous. constipated with Headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liver is out of order. One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles away and make a new being out of you, Price 25 cts. 47-yr. Dr. E. Pyle, Agent. Via British Columbia. Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 31.—It is evi- dent that the large numbers of Chi- nese who are arriving at British Columbia ports are not destined to remain in Canada but are taking Electric Bitters This remedy is becoming so well Known andso popular as to need no special mention. All who have useu Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer dicine does not ex- st andit is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liyer and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. —Will crive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malaria tevers.—For cure ot Headache, Constpt- tion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters —Entrre satisfaction guarantied, or mon- ey retunded,—Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at Walls & Holt, the druggists. means of smuggling themselves into the United States at the boundary dividing that province from Wash- ington Territory. They have to pay $50 tax per head on landing, which they willingly do with the prospect of getting into the United States. The minister of customs, who has just returned from the Pacific coast where he has been looking into the Chinese question, says no matter how strong the United States laws may be, the chances wil! always be used by the Chinese for that purpose. He says there is no work for them now in British Columbia, and no in- ducement for them to emigrate there, so that their real object for leaving China is apparent. a Ss e e Mr. “Murchison” May Get Into Trouble. Washington, Oct. 31.—Secretary Bayard in his communication to the president on the Sackville letter calls attention to the provisions of sec- tion 5,533 of the revised statutes of the United States by which severe penalties are visited upon citizens of the United States who, without the authority or the permission of this government, “Commences or carries on any ver- bal or written correspondence or in- terceurse with any foreign govern- ment, or any officer or agent thereof either with an intent to influence the action of such government or its agents in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States or with an intent to defeat the meas- ures of the government of the Unit- ed States.” These penalties, he says, are made equally applicable to every citizen of the United States not duly author- ized “who counsels, {advises or assists in any such correspondence,” with similar unlawful intent. oO D Mercy is so good a servant that it will never allow its master to dies beggar. The virtues that lie in Warner's Log Cabin Plasters are as benificient and lasting as the quali- ties of mercy. Best and cheapest poroused plaster in the market. ‘GONE TO MEET HER.’ A Husband Suicides on the Grave of His Wife. The Talmage Case. Keytesville, Mo., Oct. 30.—Judge Burgess yesterday morning heard the arguments in the case of James C. Talmage, son of the late geucral manager of the Wabash Western Railway company, on the motion filed by his attorneys to grant the defendant a new trial in the case charging him with the killing of Charles P. Tidd, a telegraph opera- tor, at Brunswick last January. The Bloomeberry, Pa. Nov. 1.—Yee- terday morning John T. Bennet was found dead on the grave of his wife, with his throat cut almost from ear toear. Bennet was principal of the schools here, and although quite young, was one of Bloomsberry’s most trusted and honored citizens. Last winter he led to the altar Mary Baker, a lady of many accomplish- ments. Some time ago the bride contracted a severe cold, which grad- or Pimples, Eczema al! Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle. 32 1yr related to Mrs. Tidd, the wife of the deceased. As soon as the new trial was granted the defendant was re- leased on bail and directed to ap- pear at the next regular term of the Chariton county court in April next. The verdict as rendered by the jury seemed to occasion great surprise to the spectators who were present and heard the evidence. done but -ithout avail. She died last week at the age of 22. Bennet was completely prostrated with grief and remarked to a friend that life was not worth living. Tuesday evening he disappeared. At day- light this morning Mr. Baker and his son, after a brief search about town, drove to the cemetery, where lying across the new made grave of his wife, the husband was found with a deep gash in his throat He left the following note: The cherished hopes of my life have been forever blasted. When Marie died the happiness I expected to enjoy was at an end. There is nothing now to live for. I'm gone to meet Marie. Joux. The ridieulous spectacle of a train full of passengers, many of them armed, calmly allowing a brace of vagabonds to rob them, was one of the happenings on the Iron Mountain road yesterday. It is an astonishing fact that al- most any kind of rascal can coerce the traveling public into handing over their valuables, when he em- mand with a great It not mat- he be Drunkenness or tie Liquor Habit Positively Curea by administering Br. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea wi i nowledge of the person tak- ingit: is absalutely harmless and will etfect 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 cotfee without their knowledge, and to-day believe ¥ vk own free wi cn} | | phasizes the de \big revolver. does ri tions toask of the holder land nobody the temerity to } s . < | show ight. ing isbound | Ts a arted e Pills will drive i Li iti s avai and make a cow ulldozed into a condition | 14° Bazoo. | Race st. Ciz | ue to be | which will safely permit it.—

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