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THE CENTRAL AMERICAN WAR. | Guatemala’s Attempt to Coerce San Salvador—Jealonsies and Ambi- tions of Leaders. For the present the Central Amer- ican war is between Guatemala, the most important, and Salvador, the jleast important, of the five repub- ilies, with the opening contest be- \tween the Guatemala invading army |reported to be 9,000 strong, and the Salvador forces, resulting in favor jof the latter. Ultimately the other states may be drawn into the con- test, Honduras, which country is} said to have already formed an al- liance with Guatemala on the one side and and Nicaragua and Costa Rica on the side of Salvador. The purpose of Guatemala is to continue Barrio’s plan for a federation of the five states, a plan which is favored by this country and Honduras, and opposed by the smaller states, be- cause they fear the greater powers of the larger countries in such a union. The causes which operate to prevent a Central American union are, therefore, somewhat similar to those which delayed the establish- ment of our union. The Central American States es- tablished a union in 1823, immediat- ly after their separation from Spain, but owing to sectional jealousies and the ambitions of local leaders it lasted only sixteen years. After the failure of Barrios to re-establish this union by force, a treaty was agreed upon only a little overa year ago provided that any difficulty between the five states should be settled by arbitration of the United States, Argentine Republic, Chili, Mexico, Switzerland or any of the great European‘powers. This treaty does not seem to have stood in the waoance try them win at they will oat bo wil gietpao without them. ‘Dut after allsick bead ACHE paper, connaining columns of M gennine ‘‘personals’’ and par- ticulars of Society that pays from $500 to $1,500 at marriage, mailed free. Address THE GLOBE, Altoona, Penna. DEA MEAD Peck’s whore kiection all. Salar qaiy, 889 Breway, How York. Write for beck of pret HAIR BALSAM \Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. andi Hair to Prevents D: 2 Sc. and $1.00 at Druggists. for Soldiers, Sailors ENSIONS frente, Widows and Minor Children $3 to $128 month. Under ‘Act June 27, 1390, ail Soldiers and Sailors are entitled to a Pension for any disability. whether contracted in se1vice or not. All their Widows, Minor Children add dependent par- ents, whether able to perform manual labor or not. Write at once to CHAPIN BROWN, Atty-at-Law, $23, 41-2 St. N. W.. Washing- ton, D-G_ 1X6 feo'aniess claim is allowed. 13| way of the ambitous purposes of i - : : 7 General Barillas of Guatemala, who, according to the Salvador advices, ae Dr. Gi venor’s s has been bent on making a president the Be -Cap-sic of Salvador who would favor a Cen- sey tral American union. Already Gua- - bier my hae PLASTER. temala contains more than half the on eramation. sole eles becrese—e | population of Central America and its revenues exceed those of all the other republics combined. Mr. Frank Vincent, whose book, “Central Amer- ica,” has just been published by the Appletons, says of the Salvador armpy that the troops are mostly wild-looking boys, unkempt, fre- quently bare-footed, armed with Remington rifiles, which, with bayo- —KEMPER FAMILY SCHOOL. + Ti say: has ordered the application of the | —— —APPLY TO THE—— Western Farm Mortgage Trust Company, UNDER MANAGEMENT OF G. M. Canterbury and T. W. Silvers. We have a reliable abstract to all Land and Town Lots in Bates county, and solicit your patronage in that line. Oifice in Farmers Bank of Bales County, NEWYZ7T BUIL.DING. Mr. Willm Winter has present- : ed to the Pk F ‘ Oue of the ee for ae a eek — _— ‘uming rooms is t fumed oi mee Sapenes sechamienn | played Rosalind for the last time in sold by the lamp dealers for use in| Aine < ee the high lamps of the drawing ee eS Mary Anderson. room. Another is the use of cut {glass fagons filled with aromatic) It is that Senator Aldrich and combustible fuids and titted with | will not be a candidate ra elec- wicks and burners which keep con-/tion, but will come to New York stantly burning, add a religor ! gestion as well as x fragrant atmos her to the roa: Then there jlarge atomizers in fine glass or por- gold or Sil- ver from which at any t a From the New York Evening Sun. said for ito be the presideat of a large finan- | | | | | | eail institution. are jeelain and mounted in le cool through a drawing roo Secured lim any way your apart-| ments must be filled with perfume. To be sure, there to whom an incessent odor is uupleas you wi are persons ant, who prefer to be made cogniz- ant, even of a pleasant perfume in shy whiffs and suggestions, and there are certainly those who have RUSSIA WARRING ON JEWS. Strict Edicts to be Entorced Against the Whole of the Race - London, July 30.—The Times “The Russian government edicts of 1882 against the Jews. These edicts have hitherto been held | TeCommended S. S. S. to others for in abeyance. Jews must henceforth reside in cer- | tain towns only. None will be per- mitted to own land or agricultural purposes. The order includes within its scope towns and | hundreds of villages that have large Jewish populations. No Jew shall be allowed to hold shares in or work mines. The law limiting the residence of Jews to sixteen prov- inces will be enforced. No Hebrew will be allowed to enter the army, practice medicine or law, to be an engineer, or to enter auy of the oth- er professions. They will also be debarred from holding posts under | the government. The enforcement of the edicts will result it the expul- sion of over 1,000,000 Jews from the country.” Planed Diabolical Revenge. Evansville, Ind., July 31.—John B. Day was arrested Tuesday on the charge of having placed two dyna+ mite cartridges, each eight inches long, in a sheaf of rye. As it was about to be placed in a thresher the sheaf fell apart and the cartridges dropped out, thus providentially averting a tragedy, as there were six men at work and all would likely have been killed. Day, some months ago, eloped with a 13-year-old girl, but was over- taken and brought back and warned to keep away from the child. He swore vengeance against her father and Tuesday came to town and bou;ht the cartridges and placed the girl’s father. lynched. Home School for Bors. 47th nets attached, seemed about twice : “ugh Preparation jor Colleg? | the length of their bearers. What- A.M. Principal, Boonville, Mo A “yd ever their appearance, they have we ,{gained the first victory, and in their Be: turn have become invaders. a In the mines of Honduras a good sed deal of North American capital is in- ad- é tro- vested, one company using 2,000 a mules to carry the silver to the *t0 coast. The people of this country he have in consequence a more than nd neighborly interest in a war in which a | all the republics may soon be engag- ae | ed. Itcannot be doubted thata r, ji Ask your Druggist ot Grocer for it. Central American union is in many n, : C.E.MISES, PHILADELPHIA respects desirable on the principle r oe pia eee | _— |so clearly laid down by Mr. Lincoln ; 9 when he said that if the northern JMROD S$ and southern states of the North American union could not get along 1. CURE as one nation, they certainly could h oe, r not do so as two nations. 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Parties desiring to make investments tor interest or to procure loans will do well tosee J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Moe tact, you must have it, to enjey tife. Thousands are searching tor it daily, and monrning because they find it not. Thousands upon thsusands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope thet they may attain it. Ahd yet it may be had by all. We guerantee that that Electiic Bitters, if used according Or Address to directions and the use persisted in, R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo the demon dyspepsia and install instead APTIST EEMALE E COLLEGE | al e address R. & BIN: RD. Preside & W HYDE. Bus: Mgr. LEXINGTON, MO. will bring you Good Digestion and oust soc and $.00 per bottle by all druggists. According to these, | jand influential citizens of Mount | Vernon, Ill, writes as follows, under | | ! \ | i i i hire it for ; } | i against Day is very great and fears | ganta Fe train from the south due are entertained that he may be | here at 10:45 last night, was held up | AScrap of Papersave Her Life | Trinidad. One man stopped the It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- ping paper, but it saved her lite. She was in the last stages ot consumption, told by phvsicians that she was incura- ble and could live ouly a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a scrap of paper she read ot Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; t helped her, she bonghi a large bottle, it helped more, bought another and grew better tast, sontinued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, , plump, weighing 140 pounds, For fuller partic: ulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, arug- gist, Ft. Smith. wonderful Discovery free at all drug gists. 4 The After-Thousht Not Acceptable. Trial Bottles of this{ President Harrison’s explanation of the after-purchase of the Cape | of the natives die of this fatal mala- May Point cottage is a bad after thought—worse than the original acceptance. The transaction may} home;a remedy which is sold by possibly have been as the President | druggists under manufacturers’ pos- states it; but very few persons will | itive guarantee that, if believe this. The original subs: bers to Editor McKean’s blind pool expected no dividend, and, from the high esteem which the Record has| sumption (or lung scrofula) known we are not willing to be-|as Dr: Pierce’s Golden Medican Dis- a | covery. of them, lieve they would accept a dividen as the result of the President’s con- science-sticken duty to the proprie-| warrant its manufacturers in selling Quay had | it under a guarantee. ties of his high office. better telegraph to the President, — ‘Eupepsia. 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S) cured | of blood poison that defied the best | or any symptoms of it. | two hours the horse was got up and them in the rye, expecting that they is now working as usual. would be fed into the machine by The indignation His Son Cured. the unpleasant habit of getting a severe headache in a heavily per fumed atmosphere. But as every body knows that is a very disagreea f ble habit and one not in the least to} Mgeomfert and suffering. be encouraged. And so,since fashion tells us to. by all means let us have our rooms sureharged with spicy odors. Mr. W. H. Hinman, a prominent date of March 11, 1890: “One bottle me permanently of a stubborn case medical treatment available. I have Major J. N. Bradley is a man of the highest personal character, a democrat in whom there “is no variableness or shadow of turning.” | $ave a farmer all his life and identified with the agricultural interests of the State. He is no untried man. He has served his county in the house of Representatives and has served this senatorial district for four years as State Senator. always with fideli ty to his people and honor to him self.—Clinton Democrat. blood troubles and diseases of the skin, and have never known it to fail in any case. Blood Poison Cured. I was troubled for several yeas with a blood poison in its very worst form. I was treated by the very best physician of Louisville, Ky., and Evansville, Ind, but they failed to benefit me in any way. A few bottles of Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) cured me sound and well. This was over four years ago, and there has been no return of the disease since, T have rec- ommended it to others for blood poison, and in every case they were permanently cured.” D. H. Kain, Mt. Vernon, Ill. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- eases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlena, Ga. Miss Bayard: Over a Procipice. Warm Springs, Va. 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