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For Sale by R. R. DEACON, BUTLER, MO NEKO SURPRISED HER. , sa jthe door behind us and hurried | away. The Dismal Storv of a Horrible| “! thought that evening never Crime That Failed. would pass! The first half hour we whiled away by making prepara- tions for the funeral,but after that— oh, my dear child, I thought that 10/ | o'clock never would come! But it] i = , Wasn't a bit better after we got into} The vote then occurred m the “It happened when you were a lit-|bed. Your grandfather very soon | house substitute for the senate bill. tle bit of a fellow—so high,” and the | began to snore, but there wasn’t a/As it progressed it became evident jold lady, bending down, some twen- , Wink of sleep for me. You see I've|that the result was very doubtful ty-four inches from the ground. “He always been interested in medicines, jand great interest was manifested. had come to us just a fluffy plump, |and I had studied this case out|At the end of the first call the| little ball of wool when your father | pretty thoroughly. I knew by heart | affirmative had a majority of one} was young, and perhaps that was | the various symptoms, and when the|and at the end of the second call! why your grandfather acd I always ; dose would begin to take effect. loved Nero just a little bit better | THE POISON WORKED. jnor diminished. Then came| than the other dogs. “As the clock struck 12 I gave | changes of votes. Fully two dozen! The years went by; our boy be-|your grandfather a nudge. I)changes were made and in the alter-| came aman. He married, and pres- couldn’t stand the silence. aS the aftirmatives came out tri-/ ently you put in appearance, you! “ ‘He's just about in the midst of | umphant, the vote being, yeas 113, | little seamp! Yet Nero was with us/it now, Charles. It’s beginuing to|/nays 96. Then Mr. Grosvenor, of | still. He was very old, of course, | digest.” | Ohio, who had changed his vote for! jand the greater part of his time was| “Your grandfather gave a grunt|the purpose, moved a reconsidera-| spent on the hearth rug; but then, | of assent, and then was off to sleep /| tion. who had a better right to it, I should | again. Mr. Frank. of Missouri, was} like to know? He was welcome to it,) “Well, I stood it just as long as I| promptly on his feet with a motion I'm sure. It was only when I began could; then, just at daybreak, my/to table that motion. | to notice that the old fellow was suf-| Will gave way, and I insisted upon | The motion to table was agreed fering and that his life was getting|getting up and going out to the | to—yeas 115, nays 95. The vote to be a heayy load for him to carry} stable. Of course your grandfather | then recurred on the passage of the that I at last broached the subject|wouldn’t hear of me going alone, | senate bill as amended,and resulted, to your grandfather. though he didnt want to get up and | yeas 176, nays 38. The Kansas del ‘Charies, my dear,’ said I, ‘don’t|go out in the cold. So both of usjegation voted solidly against the you think that Nero is getting just|dressed hastily and went out into|amended bill, claiming it did not a little decrepit?’ | the yard. I carried the lantern | grant power enough to the states. ‘Well,’ replied your grandfather, ;again and your grandfather had the! The house asked for a conference stroking his chin, ‘he certainly is;key. I don’t know whether we felt | with the senate. not quite so lively as he used to be, | worse when we left poor Nero to his | but then, neither are you, my dear, ! fate or now, as we came to view the | nor am I.’ consequences.of our deed. ‘I crossed the room and sat down; “The night had been blustering Kansas Against It. \ Washington, July 23.—Immedi-| ately after the reading of the jour-| nal yesterday the house began vot-' ing on the original package bill. | The first vote was on the Adams] | | How Grandma Posed as a Lady Mac- beth and Couldn’t Sleep. ages. It was lost—33 to 175. | |that majority was neither increased | Barglars at Weeping Water. Omaha, July 23.—Three cracks- men captured and gagged the night watchman at Weeping Water, at 3 What is subStitute defining original pack-|§ ICASTO RIA Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. “Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Dr. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in- stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, soothing syrup and other hurtful morphine, agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Kincurzor, Conway, Ark. Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me." H. A, Ancuen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children's depart- ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” ‘Unrrep Hosrrrat 4xD Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Attex C. Surrn, Pres., The Centaur Company, 72 Murray Street, New York City. beside him. ‘Ah! but age doesn’t/and the snow was piled about in matter to you and me, Charles. We} great drifts. Thelantern glimmer- don’t mind it, for we can remember,|e€d upon them. Our teeth chattered But it’s different with poor old Nero.|and your grandfather's hand was Age means for him just misery and|trembling so that he could scarcely find the keyhole. o’clock this morning, took him to a grove half a mils away, and tied him toatree. They then broke into the Commercial bank and _ drilled through the vault door. They could pain. It seems cruel to prolong it. ‘not get into the time lock safe, but] @ag9@qesMwa ” The children will be fairly heart-| “And then, my dear, the next mo-| ocured a box containing $1,100 in qt q | broken, I know, but I was ‘thinking, ment I found myself lying in a snow cash and postage stamps. The q 2 = i Charles—I—I was think’—— drift. The lantern had gone out, watchman was discovered in the 3 od | HE DECISION. but I could hear your grandfather grove at daylight. da | Your grandfather drew back his spluttering oe the enone S yard or Cc May, N.J. July 23 —_Mre Ad | ee eee aie cy sass ae ca siganery ites a iat sieht that ie ad jg. meen oe apis aap — ara president had refused to have the 5 ri ba : ‘You don’t mean to say, Marthe, |Pe™ms over Bath of ne » «29 leottage accepted asa gift, but be-| 0 S G that yon de Ririagsiduas gene cd ae a likin x Ca e am so well aq HH q ‘Yes, I do,’ I nodded emphatically. theshoyqwiog had stead: SESS especially ey es bad bought oO ut oO ‘It’s the kindest thing we can do for mouthed, from the beginning. ae tricht. The Poa ee in ae an Or him.’ And all the time I was feel-|_ nace ane ea Meas ae een that the price was $10,- b4 ro \ ing that I was the blackest hearted ears aie igre = a ih 000 ee untrue anal the an pride 30 er creature inst exeriived: . sialbions ees ena: will not yet Reaate known ised a et ow | But after a little your grandfather him a new lease of life, and he livkd | ¥? ry A de ri | 90 GOOD SOUND MULES WANTED AT ONCE, "eId jsouziy our IAA. ‘303 UZO OMA SONA, OUD [IY IUCAR OMA kea HARKS & LISLE. came round to my way of thinking.|b@ppily for two years afterward. “It’s a way he had!” added the old Then he was run over by a railway Pitch probe this for lady, simply. train and every one of us went to chers orla. ‘How shall we do it? said he at|his funeral. Your grandfather had Children Cry for Butler, = last. I've got only one thing to say given him an overdose,” said the old| Pitcher’s Castoria. about it. He shan’t be drowned, lady as she cheked her needles.— Children Cry for Martha. Dyrownin is only fit for|New York Evening Sun. Pitcher’s Castoria. kittens.’ Your grandfather always Ephoc. : Missouri. M ARRIAG: paper, connaining columns of if genuine ‘‘personals’’ and _p: ticulars of Society that pays from $500 to $1,500 at marriage, mailed fre Address THE did hate cats, my dear.’ ‘Drowned!’ exclaimed I indignant- ly. ‘Well, I should rather think not, iudeed! Now, I've thought this ut very carefully, Charles C ot = y < fy a . ’Itained is gratefuily blessed. Hence it and I rather incline to—to arsenic. is that so much ts heard in praise of A little arsenic properly administer-| Electric Bitters. So many feel they ed will! answer the purpose. We owe their restoration to health, to the use ot the Great Alterative and Tonic. can give it to him on a bit of beef-|If you are troubled with any disease ot The largest fruit farm in West Virginia is the Becker farm, near Harper's Ferry. It contains 5,000 apricot trees, 37,000 pezxch trees, 3,000 plum trees, 5,000 miscellane- ous fruit trees and 35,009 grape vines The transition from long, lingering and paintul sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lite of an indi- vidual. Such a_ remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been at- * The new world is gradually over- taking the old one. This country 001 Penn: DEAFs2:7em ‘reefs fall. Sold by F. HISCOX, Beek of FREE. where all Remedies aly, 853 Bradway, New York. Write for PARKER’ HAIR BALSAM (Cleanses and beautifies the hair, Promotes 2 luxuriant growth, jPreventa Dandraf and a . , Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or steak. He's very fond of that. short standing you will surely find relief Your grandfather drew out his) by use ot Electric Bitters. Sold at soc. red silk pocket handkerchief and and $1 per bottle at all druggists. 3 blew his nose very hard. Very well, Martha, I'll do it. Only Mr. Blaine Deprecates Force. e It would be a great calamity to}came into New York harbor last see that the steak isa porterhouse, | change these influences under which | week from Savannah had on board now has as many cities with cver a million inhabitants as Europe. ENSION for Soldiers, Parents, Widow: Minor Children $3 to $12 8 mouth. Act June 27, 16%, all Soldiers and S: are entitled toa Pension for an: whether contracted in service or not Widows, Minor Children add ents, whether able to perform manual labor or not, Write at once to CHAPIN BROWN, The Kansas City sceamer which ‘ Att’y-at-Law, 323, 41-2 St. N. W.. Washing- the tenderest you can get. I'm not | southern common-wealths are learn- 42,000 watermelons. ton, D- C. Ne fee'unless claim 1s allowed. 13 years experience. |MROD'S “,, _CURE _f" ASTHMA [car Hay Fee, Dgaier, Whig Peasy CM a Reeommended rian sold HIMROD MANUF’G CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. DETECTIVES < ~~ ted in every County. Shrewd men to act under fastrections naan Detective Bureau Co. 44 Arcade. Ciscisnsti.0. The Germans seem to take to the one wheeled method of locomotion. The German bicycle union has a adapting themselves to the condi- “And so it was settled; my dear,”/ tion of political tranquility and in- continued the old lady. “You were) dustrial progress. If there be occa- : all invited the next afternoon, and| sions] and violent outbursts in the|™°™Dbership of 12,000. we had cookies and current wine.|. nth against this peaceful progress} As a means of understanding the Nero lay before the fire all the time/,1,, public opinion of the country re-| Russian people Emperor William with his tongue hanging out. gards them as exceptional,and hope-|has been studying the Russian lan- hasta CROAT Gear fully trusts that each will prove the| guage for more than a year. “It was winter time and a stormy ji,s¢__From Mr. Blaine’s letter of} 4 Boston cat has just died at the night. I remember it as well as can tance in 1884. ba: 4 bed 6 tle ary tee tke] venerable age of 24 years and 5 Dr. Grosvenor’s Bell-cap-sic EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. This association issues a series’ each month, on payment of membe:ship fee ot One Dollar per share. We pay cash Jividends semi-annuall on Paid Up Stock. We loan money anywhere in Missouri. Parties desiring to make investments for interest or to procure loans will do well twilight, and after that I fel. much A recount of the drowned at the | months. torsee j. H. a —— better. Both your grandfather and | Johnstown disaster fixes the number | WEAR Or Address ee: I drank a little stronger tea than|at 2,500. The city is larger now R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., usual, and by the time that Nero’s|than it was before the unfortunate Brown-Desnoyer: STties bedtime came I felt like a Lady |flood. SHOE CO.’s UT EA ee for = oy = = Macbeth. But I can’t say as much The Pulpit and the Stage. 3 TRADE MARK: 1¢ Basineas’ For full tntormstion address = for your grandfather, my dear. He had to resort to a thimbleful of his Rey. F. M. Shrout, brethrer church, Blue Mound, Kansas, pastor united ,, |More arsenic on says; “I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dir. King’s New Dl:covery has done for me. My lungs were badly dis- eased and my parishoners thought I could live only atew weeks. I took five bottles af Dr. King’s New Discovery and }am sound and well, having gained 29 | pounds in weight.” “I carried the lantern and your; Arthm Love, Manager Love,s Fanry | Folks combination, writes: ‘Atter a grandfather followed with the plat- ' thorongh trial and conyincing evidence, ter. Nero used to sleep in the sta-|I am confident Dr. King’s New Discov- ble, and we found him there, sound. |&TY, fF Consumption, beats them all = aud cures where all else tails. The The light of the lantern partially} ureatest kindnessI can do many thous- Martelli before he could even doctor the steak, and even then his eyes were so blurred that he put? far it than was in- tended. —FOB SALE BY— < * =. friends is to urge them to try it.””, Free aroused him, and placing the platter bottles at any drug store. Regular ca - McKIBBEN, > = - = - | temptingly nigh at hand we locked | sizes 50c and $1.00. MC c.E£. HIRES, - HIRES IMPROVED 8 25< |ROOT BEER! ROOT 6 Tv DRINE in the Asx your Draggist or Grocer for tt. The most APPETIZING an@d WHOLESOM TEY I PH:LADELPHIA ; steam ‘address, BE BINFORD. on © STDE: Bos. Mgr LEXINGTOM. MO- WANTED | Tailoring to represent usin Butlerand i i Am energetic mar who under- Ssrands Clothing or vicinity, as Sales Agent. | Splendid Fall ard Winter assortment now jTeady. WANAMAKEX & BROWN, Phila- delphia, Pa. The Largest Clothing ‘ Merchant Tailoring Hoase in Ameries, ot