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canes i ; i aR ENS lg Dd ei RL A A ij 7 fi I Me 4 ‘ E { : ii a : be 3 RECORD. BROKE THE The City of Paris Makes the unin 5 (Days 24 Hours ana 7 Jiicutes. New York, May 8.—The ship City of Paris of the Inman Line, which arived at Sandy Hook at 11:15 o'clock te-day. has broken all records from Queenstown. Her coi- rected time $ hours and 7 minutes. best previou ou record, which was made by the Etruria. was 6 Cays 1 hour and 50 { minute it ig itl first voyage ae: Atlantic 1 six day i ‘ iu want les who prophesied | that the try uld never be made in Jess than that time. The City of Paris not only broke | the record fa also made the quik days run, hi in 01 ous!, miles tl bria of Line. The City of Paris manded by € and saloon passengers, David Dudley } refuses {0 go s! Was biought whole dis The tance to-day and j plimentii officers, p: Dudley Fic Had not th by fog, she would destin: ut thre Her 1 time from Queeustown to Sandy Hook lightship is five days, 23 hours and Tminutes. Onthe 5th, 6th and 7th inst. the steamer logged 504, 505 and 511 knots, respectively, arate of speed unprecedented in the history of ocean travel. Her speed during the voyage was, as near as possible, 234 knots. Under more favorable circumstances the City of Paris will doubtless still further duce the time of p teamer been delayed ched her tion abc mean re- A Hot Contest. Ft. Scott, Kan., May 8.—The in- dications here now are that the man- agements of the Pacific and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway companies are in a hot con- test, growing out of their inability to make satisfactory traffic agr ments. A few days ago notice was served on the Mo. Pacific by the M. K. & T. that they would no long- er be permitted to use the depot of the latter for the Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota trains, better known as the Topeka trains, and yesterday, when the Mo. Pacifie survey from the east was run right througa the M. K. & T. grounds, the war began in earnest. The M. K. & T. kept a large force of men on hand all night to prevent the Mo. Pac. from taking possession by laying down a track. To-day an iniunction issued by Judge Bremer at Leavenworth was served on the Missouri Pacitie, which transfers the contest to the courts. What Am I to Do? The symptoms ot billivusness are un- happily but too well known. Thev diff- er in different individuals to some extent. A billious man is seldom a breakfast eat- er. Too frequently, alas, he has an ex- cellent appetite tor liquors but none for solids ot a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection atany time: if it 1s not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digressive system is wholly out ot order and diarrhea or Constipation may bea symptom or the two may alternate, There are otten Hemorrhoids o: ever Missouri loss of blood. There may be giddiness | and otten headache and acidity or flatu- lence and tenderness in the pit of the | stomach. To correct all this if not es- fect acnre try Green’s August Flower, it cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. qi-lyr. e ow. The two opposite met: Al tints of the age were represented at the cen- tennial. Chauncey M. Depew spoke for the optionist and Bishop Potter for the pessimists. RES had no spokesman, unless it be allowed that the Poet Whittier or it or that President Harrison spoke for it. The late Dio Lewis, of Warners Safe Cure s: own sign “IfIT found myself the victim of a serious kidne Vy trou ble I would use Wamer’s Safe Cu He also said “The medical profe stands dazed presence of malady. his i, Over ature: and helpless more the entire vovage, but | ~ urs earlier. | Charged with Embezzlement. Kansas City. Mo, May 7—Pet H. Kent castier of freigi ment of the Hannibal & St. lepart- Joe Rail- arrested tl way in this city, was a@ char us afternoon embez- | zling $5,000 from his com on attempting to pass a draft for $26,500. a rrest W ide 1 rs t Detect nden s Bank. on of Armour j Street, suort:y the afternom ithat time Kent i lof the Bu had) been closeted chief. It was lel Ithat an attempt bad been jinade by a bogus claim ayent, giving neas Rk. B ‘ Hannibal C« { : ; He had succeeded in ob- ti 400 from Cashier Kent. 1 d to draw 856.500 on Armour 1 tna oR do Supenintendant i isa >aud startled “You need Jor b. He are the identical.” Boy w Kent It was deemed best te to go unconcious of any suspicion till he had fully told his story. | Arrangements were made, however, for the arrest which followed soon afterfin front of Armour’s. Kent has been in the employ of the H. & j St. J. Co. for five years, and has handled during that time very large sums of money. He was 24 years of age, and so far as any one knew wasan efficient and honest man, whom the company trusted to the fullest extent. He from Hannibal, where he worked for six months in the the | road, but is say came to this city of to His arrest employ he unwilling | where his family resides. | created a great sensation in re cireles. lroad He is in the county jail and | stoutly denies AC ‘ostly Mauselenm. \all other ¢ | her sound New York, May 8.—Emma Abbott has contracted with a Philadelphia firm for 2 monument to her late hus- band, Eugene Wetherell, that will cost $85,000. It will be erected at Gloucester, 0 of various spe merble. Be- neath it will be a vault to contain two bodies. Above is a canopy sup ported by four columns of Gothie style, on the top of which is a fig ure of Hope. The whole is 54 feet high. When Miss Abbott dies her bods will be cremated and the ashes will be placed near the of her husband. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- | MENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute « cure tor old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all Kinds piles. Ask for the OR- IGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT. Sold will be composed 3° of remains by F M. Crumley & Co, at a box—by mail 30 cants. 17 l-yr Since Mrs. Cleveland has quit shaking hands as a business she has gained nine pounds. Her successor, Mrs. Harrison, has lost three pounds. Moral: Don’t shake. | William’s Australian Herp Pill. | If you are Yellow, Billous. constipated | with Headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liver is out of | order. Onebos of these Pills will drive all the troubles away and ke a new being cut of you, Pric 4y-vr. Dr. E Agent | There is always a dium. Ex-| tremists never paint the exact truth. Oklahoma is neither so good as the _ boomers pictured it, nor is it yet so | ‘bad as the disappointed re turners paint it. Ben Butler and ral Porter are fighti Ben appe: doubtless happy. i mal element. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. When Baby was s When she was a C When she became Miss, she c! When she had . We gave her Castoria. Castoria, ren, she than twenty pieces of bone came cut f her leg, one piece being about the | of the s ae a walking size Swift's Sp b. 11. 1889 te huow Et. t toknow wh ‘ See loses; ft I gradually forced cut of my ; amd 1 was j soon cured sot well. It is now ten mouths since I quit taking no sign of isease. h Any Boruwe tt. Au Sabie, Mich., Dee. 28, 1888. Send for bocks om Blood Diseases i Cancers, mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC. Athuita, Ga. Drawer 3, Tale ot Stanford's Trotting Stock. New York, May 8.—The sale of trotting stock from Senator Stan- ford’s Palo Alta farm California, began at the American Institute building The attendance was good and the prices were very satisfactory. the sales were thes Elector. 1880, sire Election- eer, dam Lady Babcock, to Miller and Shelby, Franklin, Pa., $2,200. Clarissa, br. f., ISST, by Election- dam Carabel, to M. A. Dougher- ty. New York, $2,050. Liela, br. f., 1887, by Electioneer, dam Lizzie Collins, Miller and Shel- by, $1,000. Cobin, b. ¢., 1888, sire Electioneer dam Cecil, A. J. Feek, Syracuse, N. ¥., $2,500. A brown filley foaled in 1885, sire Electioneer, dam Alvavetta, Robert Steel, Philadelpnia, $1,000. Alva, b. m., 1884, sire Electioneer, dam Alvavetta, Robert Steel, $1,350. A brown colt foaledin 1888, sire Electricity, dam Cecilia Clark, Uhl Bros., Milwaukee, Wis., $1,350. in to day. Among earuer b. s.. eer, Making it Warm for Robbers. Colorado Springs, Col., May 8.— Three robbers with Winchesters held up the proprietor and clerks in a store at Florrissant Monday night and obtained $3000 from the store and postoffice which was in the same room. The robbers were discovered as they were leaving and a posse chas- ed them into the mountains. Shots were fexchanged and two of the posse overhauled the outlaws in a canyon anda desperate fight took place, in which one of the robbers was killed and another fatally wound- ed. One of the possee was wound- red. The third robber escaped but a posse is after him. Consumption Cured. Lee’s Summit in Peril. pthess ¢ | the place, prevented ine! spread of a st disastrous fire at Lee’s Summit early At 12:15 o'clock a Sunday morning. 2 Was received fr wters unsas City bearing id hose reel No. 4on two Le cabouse with about ten remen and several volunteers. The ance of thirty-six between o places was 5: given. 1o-1yr dly retund money i staction is not Tue Inpiana Cuiemicar Co., Crawtordsville Ind at the tire de- the thirty- | YEARS AGO the Threshing Machines then in use were almost wholly of the class known as the “* Endless Apron” style. Then it was that Nichols & Shepard, of Battle Creek, Mich.,inventedandb € to develop an entirely new nov el style of Grain Thresh : ich they very app: sd the ‘‘Vibrator.”’ t was a revolution in Thresh- ing Machines, < rom a small inni achines in J reached a pro- 1,000 yearly Their Vibrator drove the“ End- Apron” machine out of mar- 1 all other makers copied as they dared. To- pace —_ of y soon nce ak Guct of oe a the ol ate y eaten Nichols & Shepard have con- ued in the business without f re, location, or nt; and during the years have brought ud deve loped another Ww M for grain and L 10r tc > alle ex xisting “ir ic ormer was to 3s Apren.’ They name i improved Thresher and predict as great a revolution in the trade, and as complete success over all rivals as they had thirty-one years ¢ If you are interested as a F erman, write for particulars, whi send free. Address NICHOLS & SHEF#:.. BATTLE CREEK, iiic!.. Francis Honored. New York, May 1.—The state of Coy, John Stauley, who caught the OK- | ypccouri was finely vepresented in Jahoma fever in Cincinnati, O., and the great parade yesterday, although who is dabbling iu real estate there, | there was no appropriation by her was awakened one night by a legislature. Governor D. R. Fran huge rattlesnake crawling across his } oj, seeing the importa of being feet and to his horror the venomous represe wie gaye his individual reptile coiled itself up beside his] check for an amount necessary to warm bedy with the evident inten- convey himself and private staff and tion of taking a sleep. Not daring | 400 of the state militia from St. Louis to moveaiusele for fear the sere and Kansas City to New York and pent would strile, Stanley Tay per- return. The troops were conveyed fectly still, hopi his snakeship by two special trains by the Chesa- would quietly take his departure, but this the reptile had mo idea of doing. In a few moments which seemed ages to the terrified man, entered the tent and being informed of the predicament of his friend jumped upon the spot where the reptile lay At the same instant Stanley jumped to a companion concealed. his feet and escaped the fangs of the poisonous serpent, which was quickly dispatched and found to be upward of and a half feet in length. two A Fair Offer. You are earnestly requested by the BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT" Cco., of St. Louts, Mo., to give Ballara’s Horehound Syrupa trial for Consump- tion, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, et It is only rec- ommended tor seases of the Throat and Lungs, and for those troubles it cer- tainly has no equal in the world. Its sales have been as marvelous as its cures have been remarkable. It has been rec- ommended trom family to tamily until its tame has spread trom the Atlantic tothe Pacific. Trv it and ir it does not cure you your money will be refunded. (ee ee ee See \ peake and Ohio route. They started tonight on their return to Missouri. Governor Francis is the youngest governor in the United States and it was noticeable that his staff was also composed of young business men of his state. They attracted no little attention and were loudly applaud- ed along the route. CALIFORNTA. THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES INSUMP $) HS, SS eos W DIS ESH THROAT = Nes Z nai Gaal Garrat ee ‘or reveotars, per bottle 3 fr ro EI ; Having Moved mV Entire cd é the Southwest corner of the square, . a special invitation is extend to all muy old customers and the publie My Genera and see stock of DRY GOODS he, i 1 Live Wi ig it =)? very Stable, first-class rigs. Our horses aie the best, our vehicles Is are notfexcelled. SHORT We | wd run the ‘Boss Livery Stable of Butler, and} extend an invitation to all to call and give us a trial. LEWIS & FRAZEE. IANOND = MILLS, Have r disc e great improvements by rding the old mill buhrs and putting in the late HUNGARIAN Short System Of Rolls. very {best satisfaction, also selling fat bottom ARBUCKL name on a package of COrPEL guarantee of cxcelience mae eee i It has permanently enred THOUSANDS of cases pronounced by doctors bope- less. ou have premonitory syIp- 1 as Cough, Difficulty tt ~, don’t delay, but use FoR CONSUMPTION By Druggists. 2 conte immediatel, y The flour is giving the