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bat of ? ae sw > rad 4 eal - 7h , > gy | NEW REPORTS ABOUT STANLE + WILL BEE Si iouist iia. webs 2s Bart eo Veiechabel atten). eceteoeae | ——__—— years or more three familiar figu fe ae u| 1 = : : | 3 ~ . | —George € rn he evang | A Letter From Bongola Under Date of | 7 Appointment of Hon > Rane Oo the streets of St Louis—Colonel | pSoree 3arnes, the Ray H i he Appointment of Hon. E. E. Kim , | d is now using | | Celsus Price. his ther. inius } | November 5—Needed Tippoo Vib's ball Will Probabiy Break the Tee. | Celsus Price. his brother, Quinius | his eloc uence in trying | \ sia econfeder- } te di men and women from eat | | Aid. a \ He holds that Jehovah | | Sa | Washington, D. C.. March 5—), dthat the human race i Vhe tirst federal appointment for } cod of t i king; | | New York, ch 6.—A } Se oes dimes at ,.,_ | Of the city « ag : 4 ‘ - Mr Harrison wiliin all probability | 5... | letter from Bu Ja. on the ¢ be that ©E Kimi be j been see of the Gov- | ie uo OL ert Dy bb. 4 aa | gives under date of Nover ne . fae ue ~~ | disappeared. | said to look | riff £ Mother &6 Gal eo aoe | United States District Attorney for } ,; b } ss of £W ales. Drugaists 1 ISSR, some info! ion ab m é 2 : : _ | tinacy between the trio, aH » devot- senbtaled tree. i ae , . | the Western District of Missouri. pein Beet dc ley which has not tap an ed considerable time together to ; [ORAS ee ‘ pe Jt will be made this mouth certain] : z ee i jany of the } pub! ished accounts of his { s physic research and the explanation | hen she was Sold b WALUS & HOLE. [> ‘and may be looked for every d f tl aco She i ; | mover : c S : jof the intinite, aud by their long | ugo she was j ae The m of Mr. Benton, the demo- | ae { for her Majesty. Sens “Stanley,” it ae é st mysteries of the uni- Det CuraeOr tate. : A iz. : atic incumbeut, is nearly up, but j Y : itats ; ral Dupont IN #CO_,sienmond.V. iz on August 17 bh | = = Fe {a state of exaltation ssesses ow | ported | that gentleman does not care to wait | 4) soins om In pee een — Jers See by AS Pasha | \ ae ‘2 + | that was absolate belief in the pow- | the form of a pe e on technicalities. Te as written |... . ; HINDERCORNS. jley wrote a letter to Tipps oo il hie oe atte ia eweRarE. oon ies of the divine. eee’, the tect eugene Miser KCN, {telling him in effect that | ay Se ee ec anes 5 ca A near and dear rv ve of Co! anes e Ce 4 : | the qualification of his successor. As | py, } i 7 CONSUMPTIVE | from Albert Nyauza, where he Fable s i | Price, Jady now living and well Pe flit ee oa Indi; gestion! Uso HAS Hac oad cee there Is no qui sUaare about ¢t us suc- j 1 Missouri, Mfrs. Willis. was Good PARKER'S CIN GS. remedy for all ills arising : Fi * }eessor, one of Attorney General | mipelieditoeund ; thie Wwe fan defective nutrition. Tako in tine. ioe, and $1.0. n good condition there lAGG@e Rich gered eres peuec unc t :gerous ; Miller's first acts 2 to make out | - “He entreated Tippoo Tib to ac-|.,_ omake our | operation in New York waa three ae the papers for the appointment of | company him back to Emin, siying : ; | nees at the bedside | brunette 4 aay ee | Mr. Kimball, who, aside from his | Naeem tan Pa he would wait for him at Eurenian} al fit foe ee ne that if the lady] the soci | personal fitness, amply earned his | y wouldcdevore | wes es LI 7 start | Gilet Deine Gaal : | d hey would Gevoie s cleventh day with the SEO Soles aa TaeD oo | the remainder of their lives to the ig sere as s the head of the republican ARE: hee a is s there. 1M. Bonney, 2 i ia | pror Boe of the by truths in the five Europ: ee oo cn they believed, would talk and (Barthelot having beer nee Z Inachinery the nia, Jamison having died at 20 and Ward edto Bure | cide Tippoo Tib to ace and Sot having retur sh ere) instant first only > oven id ot wil which | j ait probabiv to persuade st have understood not did prac who wished to make of Stauley’s journey owed explorer to be fo Mareh 6.—Jebn by one of Ins dev: t lieui on, brother of the Pres- | Said Ben Mohed, who wil i apd thor noitre the route and make reiis f ; vie Ousteds <i neeen —— | glaves iu the new country. tion wh marked the elevation of “Stanley has broken coutract This d red relative to the | made by Barthelot for the 40) cori | resid Xi S Hiuzison is] ers by the Arabs, and has take iy | Wer th resident and also Never Fails to Restore Gray - 7 | aie. ie Hair to its Youthful Color. 100 of thein with hun. Por tae rest r but there are many points Prevents Dandreit ant hair fall hing Siar scae ss * ie pitiee See 50c. and $1.09 at Drugyist men of Emin Pasha imust suffies. | of resemblance between the broth- SN RT I = On September 1, Stanley started on Ss MADE WITH BOILING WATER. ees ; J ; pees his journey to rejomm Emin Pasha. | TIndisn ntleman What will he do afterward?) He hins not told his spt that he will not return ef Congo. Jobu shington, he hat when W: with him a commission EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. eXCE plans, by way Major Barthelot would have come | ay to exeeute the duties O GC A back along with Monto N’Siege. | of Unite tes 1 hal of the re Missouri Will Stanley take that route? On September 14 Staniey’s couri- wester strict of durivg present ad- MADE WITH BOILING MILK. CHICHESTER’S ENGLIS: the continuance of the er bound for Europe arrived at Talli } ministration. PENNYROYAL PILLS commended to the protection of the J.S. Harvisou is much more of a ON “tigen pecetet of the —— sii — “mixer” than his distinguished for Chichester’s Bnglish without any kind of a message. | brother and he has made himself a 2 Now this courier—who bears only | popular among a wide.circle of new ee Ca one letter, addressed to M. Brown-— | acquaintances sinee he has been in — tat “Rellet for Ladien = | has been detained at Talli by au un- Washington. ial om LABIES wie ve used Name Paper. fortunate illness. The president ————— Co. Madison Sq.,Phila.,Pa- I- Neuralgia Killing You by Inches? who is expecting a steamer from day to day, has not deemed it prop- er to allow this correspondence to be brought here by the boat which brought us M. Bali, secretary of Tippoo Tib, and just now the Stan- ley is here and is going Kintamo. So Stanley's correspond- ence cannot reach us until the arriy- of the next steamer.” It vou are a sufferer from this excru- tiating painful disease, or if you have Sick Headache, Sore Throat, Lame Back, Frosted Feet. scalds or Burns, try BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT. It is an untailing cure for all pain. It possesses sterling merit and has been recommended trom one to another, un- til it has found its way into every state in the Union, Boned to the person who shall send in the largest number of yearly subscribers to the Ladies’ Home Journal between now and ae Ast, 185 50 read Looe RICE. Ajie: tions received for less than $1.00 per am 00 is offered respectively for nc“@ largest clubs. A good cash commission paid fox every subscriber secured, if desired, instead ot ums. Hundreds of dollars can be made Surins ¢ the Roe by men, women or oo We sample copies, post- CURTIS PUBLI PHILADELPHIA oe Sins THE GLORY OF MAN STRENGTH VITALITY ! down to ‘no. The Globe, a morning paper pub- lished in Ka City, is a candidate for public paironage and has many of the requisite qualities to secure it. Mechanically it is well gotten up, atiy printed and tastily arranged. gives all the news of the day from me and abroad given by other dai- papers and costs less than one- lf, only 2 cents per copy. The nag Globe recognize e fact that a paper can be printed cheap in Kau Cit brk and usequently giving western people a morning per on the same terms the eastern Stewly Drowned. Bharleston. S. C. Mareh 7.—John dram mo oro D 3 of the t Fr yas in New are ¢ live SCIENCE OF DIF Keaemncee$ Standard Pt i the Errors of Yonth, premsiaie’ “ tS and Physical Debliity, Impurities of the Binet pple get t pee eee e to see the Globe get upa good ers in Butler. t of subseri EXHAUSTED VITALITY “UNTOLD MISERIES — Folly, Vi joe Enervating a: usiness, the Ma Avoid tnekilful pretende It contains 300 1Svo. Beautiful mall, post paid con fall one Price, only $1.40 by , “paid, concealed in plain wrapper. Hlus- ais tus Free, 4 i apply now. The e——Well, I don’t © a very large Applicant f ow, maily, and I'm afraid you couldn't ! p the work. I suppose you have | eat trouble keepiug girls, don’t u? Sharp Housekeeper—Yes, in- There is a factory full mum. Yout or Social Relation. Possess this great ed. of | on NERVOUS an LITY. Dr. US and rvaut Fand gets married. Applicant for e place—Oh! Well! I'll try it. ery one of my girls goes { work for the ndsome young men near here, and ! 7 iritual elevation oi y liv Lthe trio kept 1 long gz ee i i buted, were all told, > farm Halts relatives: and still has seve The io Buftal monetary 1e of t is is the placed : a sm and Two Days. Cured in Neura’g r i 2d have discov s with truly | ing the cook would pr 1 plate of cure of i- | hot toast, and with e regularity nds We guara he would spread the pieces until they LOC EY and Sento ‘© ) became stone cold. His explanation flammatory Rhe mand Neur in 2 pays, and to give immediate re jn chronic es and etfect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent mps, we will send to any addre scription tor this wondertul c ch can be filled by your home druggist | ! mall cost. We ‘take this means ot | ! iving our discovery co the public instead | 7 much less expensive. We will refund money it s: faction is not | } ». Tue INDIANA Curemicar Co , Crawtordsville Ind giv to-1yr ] Jefierson Ci Mo., Mareh 6 Mr. Collins, of § id, offered aft resolution this morning calculated | ¢ to make the holders of thousand- b mile tickets feel very ticklish. The resolution is as follows: Q Whereas, It is commonly reported ture have of rail- that members of the legi been approached with offers road passes, tickets atreduced rates, rebate tickets. ete., by men claiming to represent various railroad compa- nies, and Whereas, Au act of the legislature of 1888 expressly forbids and con- demns such practice as criminal; therefore, be it Resolved, That a committee of five members of the house be ap- pointed by the speaker to investi- gate and report to the house the re- sult of afull and complete examina- tion touching efforts at bribery, whether through reduced railroad tickets, passes or otherwise. Resolved, That the committee shall have full power to administer oaths, send for persons and papers, employ a stenographer and any oth- persons deemed necessary fo: acom- plete and expeditious examination of the matters mentioned The resolution was laid over one day under the rules. The acreage of tomatoes in Miss- issippi this coming year will be very large, owing to the fact that it has proved more profitable for years than perhaps any other vegetable cultivated for commercial purpose. At Crystal Springs alone, fully one thousand acres will be devoted to the tomato this year, and while its culture has not spread as rapidly at at other points the increased acreage will be sufficiently large to prove something of a disappointment to at least portion of the Radishes, peas and beaus were grown too extensively in the State last ae jand very low prices resulted, ar a | while these will be somewhat neg-| i lected this year the tomato will oa | be. a growers. The fast mail between } York | York and San Franciseo is now | imade in 115 and } j jrails h a great idge- | | ment of time. One well-known li a recent visit all diffident in expressin food. i was that he could Ameri hamlet on the Bronx river, Angus is said to have able a tall, thin man, *— | He has a snow-white and a collecting-bottle live on nine ¢ a soup with a shreds of black bre who are r day are growing rich. be welcomed competitors in the labor market. much benefited vegetable food. woman of high so- nks that Eng difficult to und wy mun ishmen tand. paid us not at is choice in which he morn- Ss gue are atl house w Among ous or i requested w not appreciate the ean longing for hot bread. New York, —West Farms, a little enjoys the ossession of a native naturalist in the nof Mr. James Angus, a gentle- n now well on in his seventies. Mr. a most remark- collection of insects, and he has nad the honor of having a Catocala moth named after him. 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