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FARMS 2 fi1LLS For Sale & Exchanse. PRRE cocepeve: exact. Wool—What is the Republican | rel was Congress Going to Springfield, Mo., Jan. 7.—Eight Jail Birds at Larze. Mr. Gladstone Reads Any Thing and! THE GRAND OLD MAN. | SJACOBS Ol, Every Thing That Comes to Him. j | | | de.ending th. ehar.c jones a = ; 2 i oes jo About It. | prisoners es =} z | oe aaa Fae, : t i out It pEeouers escaped from the county Mr. Gladstone is, in every respect, a) CONQUERS PAIN. PARKE?’S es ai: error © This year both branches of Con-} jail here some time after 12 o'clock; great reader. He spends more time now | 4 Pew pot Pape Bee <p ve fivcat g ; i : =e i 23 o ee ~ i me & IR BALSA nocaly 4 million sia estunatiog gress are Republican, and it has last night. Three others confined in reading books than he did twenty) == So 5 Cleanses and beat thehar.l the ath . : 5 3 3 : : ee five years ago. Any thing and every | 3. ae res eect oe = ceiection been assumed that the Senate bill of |" the sawe cell declined their liber- somes to him is grist to his m3 y F 4 2 Hair to its Youthful Color. was show: to =pje ent of last year would be taken up aud | ty on the same terms and remained. > doesn’t mind wading through} QO: s = 2 ee % Jon Ss iv = & ae Se eS 5 = ate $ z ff a glo at Drigariets. observation so equiv passed without much modific: ‘One of the three is Mickey H chapter if he only finds a Zs 2 = 3 } , ; | 2 ss of pure gold « = alent to bre of ait -4y \ wh b = of pure gold) oe 3 Se ae ET ; . tion aud without any s | who shot his eceusin, John H at the end. ecty fondof a: =* SE CREMNVROYAL PILLS, human hai icet. wool schedule : ‘and George Robbins last Saturday. | books of travel and polit nd there is] 8 4 BI ge § ss 3 S s1So16 1 ners ee = i | =~ Phosmencw Aen meen inlet ot country that interests him so much} > 2 6 8 Bed Cross Diamond Brand. $4-4 ire BAe HOae were the wool grow | Tees ho escaped cut a hole 45 politicians. } ®t s = z s e . an ag ers of this result that they de rand. | nthe wrought t floor As g is done as al e > 3 s e = Ey i special session of Cc 1 of st . if you pled nu: >|“ = 4a tah ~ \ springs taken f. } ; anc t and is i Zz == BF euisbeste October ex; ¢ to act on their | Springs taken from the soles of their) thoroughly tired = <s a & wa 8 _ and it was thou | shoes and then made a hole through | would take to the oe Osis Sef n , rr : 2 ee * ae = oUuUR LitTLE ONES ie time they would cet it. a brick wall. They worked at soc ne a = > = $ > 2 >A Bites : > z 7 x : 7 | LatinorG and repose. “ i Ss fc: et Sg i ical Eos icoholic wi ‘er class began to take an intere job for about three weeks unsuspect- | w hi hears} 8s 3 =: ae 2 ” hav ent < Z ' <2 e bs arta as ; = ° ES Boston, Mass. : pase ( of wool duties. The ed by the sheriff and his deputies. | # 5 7 ea = Oo a = 3 e most me and best ok ; : =a oft : coal \ | st es Pr ine for e fice outt ited the special wo of the men are ete snfrov H <4 - Ss ° pail Sie QuerrT aaa {0s helfeve the at eeree scudiaag sage atest nies pel ae aie. itfee manths for 3, A sar : : es John Davis, both murderers. | says, hewn <a oO tee 2. » sstirens a rocetok a wo 1 g T former killed a constable | poor who find some-| 2 2 ®. sa 8 > cent stamp. tee i | i | thing to say tha sill interest eve 3 2 8 : ; : : the Senat schedule eltogether | ecuntvandihe lattes cn few vse dotpat ceeds will interest even the | vs = 8 - = S68 8 op \ liquor appeti aT tes : cf | As "| busiest of men and the most learned. | pi eos S$ a® < SEITE ENTE SENSIS em | ulars, address GOLDEN SP: |The petitions presented or to be | months ago killed Mrs. Mary Sav | He has the faculty of skimming through | Pr & = Se ASTHMA CURED: Race st. Cincincatt. presented by Mr. Frank P. Bennett) ace 1 the eastern part of this | a book and getting the salient points in << Se tne = io} 2 z | afew hours. When Henry George pub- = =< ss = SCHIFFMAWN’S ASTHMA CURE, | | i } | | i | Tostantly relieves tho mont violent sttack. Ro . Its action is immeds. 5) ‘ Meese thee MaRS SGratsercaing and acurois thereat pL te ke ‘ ‘in all curable cases. A sir 1 Sheet i 5. the most Price PESSINE vo iD at 2 Trial pa | 183 wW own | \trousas's of imines cub of ork. 7 pee eae [Ti .. scr hard with them. GRATEREUL dal VIN | ; Be ‘ | Pack has 10 ced ! man Se lwho ia sure he cm’t be wrong is al- : ysthe very 0 to and t is ita nnpossible which h | aomnerercemnenem meee tables which ma It is by ti diet that up until cy to dice are floatin er there yt yet a fatal s fied wit frame.’’ with bo? ‘i pound tir is ' SPPS ACO H Civil version Gi HOOK AGENTS WANTED For MY STORY OF THE WAR D, > By Mary A. Livermore i on Narrative of * FOUR YEARS PERSONAL EXPERI st.” in Hospitals, Camps, and on the Battle-field. so many tears. Bright, Pure. and ‘and profound pathos, it sells at shook to make meney on now C7 No competition. 700 pages, ld Battle-'iags in nty ,000 more Ayents Wanted — ne hindrance, for we Pay Write for circulars to: |MRODS | "CURE *" ASTHMA Catarrh, Hay over, Dipbier’a, Whooping Courh, Croup and Cammen Colds, Recommended by Physicians and sold by Drug- gists throughout the world. Send for Free Sample. HIMROD MANUP’G CO, SOLE PROPRIETORS, 1 91 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. ch F could to cure ny power and remed 1 or worse than I fore. I could not and it looked as ease, its effects would “About four weeks azo I Hunnicutt’s Rheumatic was almost instantaneous fourth bottle, and Iam as is in Georgia. HUNNICUTT’S RHEUM Is a superb tonic and blood curing all diseases of the bloo: neys. $1 per bott! 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Uthese in-truments. from, the NP CESSAY on NERVOUS and | popes. \i STYI ES ORGANS AT PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parker anda’ Se END UP of Assistant Physicians otroualted. 5 is soi AN E [ne rey uoDY | i pres TNSTITUTE, | organe and Pisnos sold (fox cash, Easy Pay- No. 4 Bulfinch St., Roston, Mass.» to whomal ments, and Rented. Catalogues fres. orders oe beoks or letter for advice should be Birected as above. aE tg fh L AT EE {et4e THEPROUFIG GALSc® By Hons DU MONT, ‘Thisis a New and Nast CED. and OLD MAN ¥ 2 is suite’ of the Kidneys, and all diseases So tesion of Sprite, Liver lene oe Debility, Wital ane ‘Exccssos, Folly, View, one dollar, by m guished eters Du Most, M. DISCOVERE, S D T ELIXIR OF LIF AND THE TRU gs. Sauce or, MANHOOD: Laer hante lence in b> Wo.gsi Columbes As. Mase. +) HEARD A VOICEs IT SAID, hand to my. he: if ¥ were rid of the d PPLE ME FOR LIFE, em at 312.57 pery n quarters. when necomes propertp OL per- wool, and the others in favor of low-| mark the turning of the tide, since manufactur-| of nearly one thous: ers, most of them in favor of free | Cc er duties are the most weighty dem- onstrations against rebbery by tariff that the present generation of Amer To us it seems to icans have seen. it betokens the rising of an interest strong enough to make itself heard and at the seat government tice of le nb in opposition to the p neighbor's When 1—it verybody rifle i re) S- s much as ounce ¢ at what point ssite policy Gen. Clarkson to Resign 1 The statement or iy made in 1 | weeks ago General thes dispatches iat { am now on my und aman as there ick]: skin and k tf ¥ Atlanta, Ga. Manufacturers of Hunnicutt’s Throat and Lung ‘coughs, asthma and colds. ts for sampie. M |ORGAN AND Piano Ge. RK, CUICAGO. neer.’’ invented and Mm D.- and bie to Cages YOUNC, MIDDLE- To M Basbfalness, Weakness, guor, Loss of Memory, anes seaied in plain wrapper, aie Colnmbas Avenue, Of FO Bor CONFIDENTIAL. Sfst, MD, No. S81 Colambes AveDe OFS io al * Dre oe! with numerous testimon' from 2 rees, 5 This is Tn NEC TRO MEDICO PHYSIOLOGY ever publighed, and is absolutely complete ‘Tia invaiuadie Foe ou, as it reaches the very roots and disease. was veriiied in conver: udent, said tl the oflice t importunilies hid accepted it then ui dition that he woul for the purpose of ridding the party ° st ic lay in his power. He hopes to be with this before very long, li return to the more of Washington Correspondence, Chiea- ers as far as ratic postu: den lew 1. journali go News. The Baby King Dying. Madrid, Jan. 9.—The illness of infant king has become alarming. During the night ire Lad convul- tes sious und a high fever. The royal physiciaus bave little hope of his recovery. At o'clock this morning it was thought he was dead, but he subsequently rallied. Senor Sagasta, the prime minis- teif has been sumone Lto the pal- ace, where he is awaiting the end. Alfonso XIII, Bking of Spain, is the posthumous son of Alfonso XII. iZe was born May 17, 1886, and is therefore 3 years, § months and 23 days old. He was proclaimed king 9 Oo mother as queen regent. was able to take some broth this af- dangerous. X Hamlin less tariff, but for more tariff. The tariff puts money into the pockets of these impudent thieve androbbers. They and their tool are its “friends.” Does any san urdens of the poor. \° Herald. | miles from here and brought back this evening. The ot are all} still at large. Renfrow was brought here from Texas county for safe keeping. Nie Hangiazs for one Day. Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 7.—Of thc te i are full blooded Indians. | : scendants of sible the name and cestor. onthe day of his birth with his The king ternoon but his condition is still Now that its “friends” are about t|to reform the tariff, all the big and little infants are squealing in the room of the house ways and means committee at Washington—not for man imagine that they will reform the tariff by reducing it? Only the blundering Chicago Tribune, the one victim of the Republican party’s breach of promise has any such said Everyoody else in this country knows that when the Republican par ty set out to reform the tariff it will increase it, augmenting the wealth of the monopolist and adding to the It would be about as wise for the | people of Illinois to expect Camp 20|;ecommended to my father. | of the Clan-na Gael to convict Cro- | boug , nin’s murderers as it is for the peo- jhad t | ple of the United States to look for \ tariff revision and reduction at the \hands of the plunders who thrive | gists at $1 per bottle. by reason of the tariff —Chicago | Medicine Co., Atiante, Ga, v Davis was re-arrested to day by } onstable R. M. Winn about twelv e| ine murderers now in jail, whe arc >» be hanged on Thursday, January 6. all but one have made profession: f rf if thei: rimes. essed and That one is George Tober. on who holds cut t Seven mig Hegro, the nine As all of of the -eaggrevated casesit is quit’ ikely the whole nine will Who was your Great Grandfather? The Detroit Journal desires to re- seive by postal eard the address « inale = and fg 5 Revoluti ind soldiers of 1776, and, wl stale of the an Wonder if W. H. Brearley, proprietor of the Journal, is conte plating a raid upon the nations] treasury. Cattia Losses. New York, Jan. 8.—A spe the Herald from Cheyenne, Wyo. There are three feet of sno. SYS: and the cattle loss heaviest for years. covered for five days and ra mals are becoming emaciated. the snow remains hundreds wi starve to death. Vest’s River Bill Passes. Washington, Jan. 2,—In the se ate to- the joint resolution was passed ay propriz al of obstructions in the Missou river between St. Joseph and il South. Colonel Granville G. ‘Adkins, wh on motion of Mr. Vest ‘ing § 50,000 for the remoy lished his ‘Progress and Poverty,” Mr. Gladstone felt so deeply interested that he not only read the book very careful- ly once, but half a dozen times, and at least a score of books also bearing on the subject. He viewed it from all points, and felt no doubt that he was adding to his store of knowledge by so doing. ‘To Americans it will be of interest to know that Mr. Gladstone receives a large number of American newspapers and magazines, and that he is very well | —— | EQUITABLE! LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. This association issues a series each month, on payment of membership fee ot One Dollar per share. informed on all current American 2 aaa . topics. He keeps several secretaries We payee sligicencs emi-annually busy, and when he finds a strikin) on Ea P cn s s a striking |" we joan money anywhere in Missouri. point ina book or newspaper he turns down the page or marks it to be clipped by his daughter, Miss Helen Gladstone, or his wife, or one of his secretaries, and strange to say he can turn to it years Parties desiring to make investments for interest or to procure loans will do well J. Hl. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo rosee Or Address >. SNEED, Sec’y., afterwards at a moment's notice. He R.C has a wonderful memory, too, and Sedalia. Mo. knows a great deal more of American i . rae 22 eee men of letters than most people would suppose. He is an intense admirer of | ————<——$__—___—______ ae James Russell Lowell and Bret Harte, whom he met in London and learned to love and respect for their talent as well as personal qualities. He has a magnificent library of ex- ceeding value and is constantly adding toit. He is one of the few great men of this world is not ashamed to be seen alone and he often spends an hour or so in SO} old book- s shop on the Strand or in Corn- He is the owner of many rare and r there is Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. When Baby was si who in the streé Herbert, or one of the present to bid in any va able or volume that may be offere Ile spent and when an- res of political life, dcontentment there. ith many of a fortune on his lib 2 cial admirer of of Sir Edwin Arnold, the 4 c pl in Ladies i fome Journal. CAN UNMAKE NABOBS. Man Who Holds in’ His Fortunes of ny Men. .is a manin this city, a news- POPULAR ROUTE —TO— A Newspay Hands th The paper man, who could any day, by a | TEXAS, MEXICO & CALIFORN: scratch of his pen i the click of a telegraph instrument, break down @ SEDALIA, HANNIBAL, dozen millionaires and make as many ST LOUIS AND THE NORTH AND DOUBLE DAILY TR SERVICE OF Haxnpsome Day Coacuef 2ils upon him a responsibility 1y men would hesitate to incur. The very fact of his holding his position is a standing com- pliment to his sterling integrity. It is also a witness to his ability, for an error of judgment upon his part would some- times almost be as disastrous to the men who repose trust in him as a misleading statement made intentionally. This Hlis position en t more. ) 1e ae has been restored to the position of coal oil inspector at St. Joseph, was He first saw born on Christmas. the light in Kentucky. He witr ed the shooting of John Brown Ossawatomie, fought und-r Gener: Jo Shelby and had two horses sh from under him at Lexington. is no use trying to keep a child destiny down. West Australia now wants legis tive autonomy, and a uumber of d egates have been sent to interview the home government on the sub- ject. Of course Jobn Ball will see | the propriety of granting to Austra- lia what he refuses to Ireland. Perhaps no more sig dence of the onward march of civ 8 8 e ing splender. hibiting a man from marrying mother-in law. A Young Man Cured. of the time I was unable to move) American. “How do you carry your: . myself, nor could I be moved with- self?” That's French. “How do you! name on a package of CO= 7 ‘ nd. } x Hnnnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure w AS Go you fare?” That's Detck! “Howes | h : 4€ you?” That's Swedish. “How do you i t me one bottle, and when I perspire?” That's Egyptian. “How is | i aken ebout half of it I |sound and well, and am still so, lheartily recommend Hr ; Rheumatic Cure. i ADMIC’ thy shad That's Per- i Proprie | ish. At tbe seme. | tors. 61m | —St. Louis Republic. | } : ! nificant evi- zation could be afforded than the lighting by electricity of the palace of the Guicowar of Baroda, in India, and that, too, on a scale of unstint Maine represents legally a general prejudice. The state hasa law pro Mr. John W. Webster, of Atlanta, Ga, says: I was confined tomy bed with rheumatism for a month, part} For sale by dra man may be seen any day around the Treasury Department talking to the high officials. He is of medium build, has a serious, earnest face, smooth shaven, and a bright, restless eye. His dark hair is now well sprinkled with 2 —And— PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPIN CARS, ST. LOUIS, SEDALIA, | at | gray, and, with his serious mein, gives a] |him a look older than his years. AND KANSAS CITY TO He is a quiet, unassuming man, otland talks slowly, but in a pre TEXAS POINTS, It|cise way, with the tone of a man With direct connection for nia and Mexico ELEGANT FREE RECLI® ING CHAIR CARS ON ALL TRAINS Fe —Between— SEDALIA A N D —And on Night Trains—_ FORT SCOTT TO SAINT : Making Direct Connection in Us Depot's with. Express In All Directions. For Tickets and Further Ini tion, Call on or Address, Ni (MO. KAN. TEXAS), Ticket Aj Geo. A. Eddy and H.C. Cross, who weighs his words. Caution must be an element in the nature of a man filling his position. He is the Washing- ton agent of a big firm of Wall street brokers, who publish financial bulletins in the Stock Exchange at New York. These bulletins furnish the dealers in stock and Government bonds with an idea of the financial policy of the Ad- ministration. A bulletin will influence the stock market, sway the buyers and sellers of bonds, and raise or break the market several points. So accurate are the statements of this agent upon finan- | cial matters that implicit confidence is placed in his judgment by the dealers, and they will back his “pointers” with big money. If he should send a dis- patch to-day, for instance, that it was understood the Secretary of the Treas- ury would issue an order to-morrow stopping the purchase of bonds, his word would hold, and it would break the New York stock half a dozen points be- fore the report could be refuted or con- firmed, and hundreds of thousands of of a. el- ili- his | dollars would change hands in the shuf- lfe. Thus this one man holds in bis J. WALDO, GASTON M | nands the fortunes of so many men and | Gen. Trat. Man. Gen. Pas.& ' Sedalia, Missouri. i the ey eae of many families.—Wash- ington Capital. _ | “Howdy” in Thirteen Cou “How do you do?” That's English and | ARBUCKLES Have you eaten your “How do you “How “May Wes your stomach? Thats Chinese. do you!

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