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os oath pA ETLEES Testing the Baking Powders. ‘time. Fo mitted to the bi . ¢ 4 ) ct 3 Comparative Worth Illustrated, Be paces succees for r ny PROF. PETER COLLIER, LATE CHEMIST IN CHIET OF THE secepted Suvs y Ss DEPALT MENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON, D. C. ie eee eee = 2 sj ‘ lieutenant of Colonel K sreg- The police i ims e -PAHOR'S j mission held S { ; e \ pare : lum and Animonia, Y bee te : for Infants and Children. ee 4 24 Ammonia, fe ic Constipation, ehhh hee x \ : i gives sleep, and promotes a svow 1AnE? cee Graham This partue:shiy - tyou ist, ‘Brooklyn, N Y¥. wt — ious. erent / j : CALUMET ... 0 1865. \ y Real estate in 1571 gave promise YOU VARNALL'S.....% _doned his profess: nd dont you go to Sanday Sivmsnd Ain, rrr eons scho. 1, t MILK * *.. | Roseberry and est: “Yes sir.’ e O I | ‘tom ant <mimn: ie \ : | at Maryville. The hess proved “Well, w lo you Jearn at Sun- SuWEP | . : “Alum ond Arita, | remunerative and ied on ex-/dny school? Don't yon learn to be j woman 4 | tensively In 1873 the fi firm dissoly-/@ good boy? | Ss Onis 5 jed, but in 1875 Mr. Morehouse eee a | ¢ | RORBST CREe x *: ae ked in the business of ti And not tell lies” = ) ————— : aud sclling ground. His partuer “Yes sir OA anon’ Ano |this time was Nathani ,of “And not to steal?” ’ ‘ } f RAY am Af ; hj cnaak oe |Maryvilie, and the partnership ex | “Yes sir. Feed and Provisions‘of al) Kinds. Alum and’ Ammonis: A listed until the death of Mr. More-| “Not to do any cf these bad. bad! SILVER STAR... ten | house. ‘things, but on the contrary to be al | Alum and ‘Anions, A Politically Mr. Morehouse fivured | Support to poor widow mother | y figur vi ! | it ponte ond Anns as very prominently since 1872, when | —to be a good, honest bey’ | he was adelegate from Missomito! “Yes sir. | Above diagram was drawn and verified in all its details, by Prof. Peter ot q aes Bal | os ee boaee ares 1: | Collier, who is pre-eminent as a Chemist, and Scientist. The illustration is the Lational democratic conveuticn! By this time the boy was whim- CICARS AND TOBACCO, | made in accordance with his See tests of each brand enumerated. in Baltimore In 1876 he was again | | pering, and the policeman told him- | i The Carbonic acid gas was calculated to get the leavening strength and : laelf th: aioe | ie e : ? ‘ ~ fe { the quantative analysis to ascertain the comparative wholesomeness, purity, a Missouri delevate to the uational 8+ edie cocheuaolamnoralaiie | Aln ay 5 pay the highest market price for Country and general usefulness of the leading Powders. The result of Prof. Collier's democratic convention which was \ was a howling success. | examination and test, reveals the fact, that, with but one exception, every heldin S ‘“ ee mar tel “Well? Se <conclade ). = > x: ~ > } brand tested contained either Ammonia or Alum, and a number both. din St. Loui The — year he | wet ae ssa I roduces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- | | Not one woman in ten thousand would use an Ammonia or Alum was elected representative from | the climax of his 1 | Vowder if she knew it. Such Powders not only undermine the hie Nodaway county to the state legis! ‘th eh—lind a ! 4 + | .mmonia imparts a sallow or blotched complexion lend S | ; nae - . i} Notr.—Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder, as shown by Prof. Collier's ture. It was then that his executive |to be good then Dr. C. MIZE G. W. CLARDY examinations, is the only pure Cream Tartar Powder found free from adulter- ability became particular! apparent eh Paw Ww Sane H ; E a i 1 stion and the highest in strength. All authorities report Dr. Price's free from | } rie ee HEED THE WARNING. MIZE & CLAR Ammonia, Alum, Lime, or any other adulterant. The purity of this idea! | Atthe general election ¢ Iss.) It is not f eaTes. ae DY | Powder has never been questioned. {Mr. M :chouse was che cted uten-| = unticquently the case | i ; . & Indicates the Powder containing either Ammonia or Alum Hl - (that itching pimples and irritating Saccensar to DEC AUZE 4 & Indicates the Powder containi: Ammonia and Alum. jaut ;overuor of Missourion the dem- scat boils” we the forerunner if While the diagram shows some of these Ammonia or Alum Powders Ocratic ticket on the same ticket!, ae : anes: to be of higher strength than others classed be Tove them, it must not be taken that the late J Ss : ee ned § d A NSulance dll ( that they possess any value. All Ammonia or Alum powders should be — {| eet ‘ Lcle Invariably nature pats ia avoidec dangerous, no matter how high their strength, was elect do srover verivor ' Ee | 1A x 7 Marmaduke died suddenly und | * ? ‘ signals tii i fee Be tee to the citizens oc uatls ounity tite al we have associated ourselves to- g : , should | seded at once. The pim- «ether for the purpose of eondueting the) b) 80 at imo! | hiss oo! - ~, 4 |Lieu‘enant Governor Morehouse | pe ccace ee ouce. The pim predecessor, beliving that it will to the mutual advantage of ot : t one | BY HIS ow WN HL AND. is room alone and undisturbed. ! ‘ania fe ples and little boils show that the Tons. Having made SPECIAL arrangements with one of ! | The watchers, st 9:30 o'clock heard aes Be eons ee eg bieod is not im good condition and) BEST LOA COMPANIES: IN EX ISTANCE > | tion Pp Was sworn inte offe - 2% sure) 23 P| Ex-@ ‘nor Albert P. Morel }an unusual noise in the governor's j : C ne that nature is trying to relieve the) 7 x-Governor Alber Orehouse | oi a sort of gurgling. Hurrying |Cember 29.1887. At peral A js pele Tovday. we are prepared to loan sou money at as LOW rate of interest aa it ean i of Missouri, Commits Suicide | ¢4 the yoo they Nant yeas je! ection in the fail of Iss David R/C a ie i een = sy e and will mak as to payments to swtyou. We alse : ie 301 ry f ‘ ‘ ern L Specie at this Juneture will accom- a at his Home in Maryville. hana se thn theese peel Ofblood. [Freveis was elected governor to s is ‘ i : nee my HAVE A LINC UF THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES, » 1 slink Wonders, we eruption wil a SE succeed Mr. Morehouse . | And Hey ace pe HH witha gash inilis throat about fout)|ica 7 ae i es ic torile nome | uemed aud the system cleared of| Weexnectto daw genertrees eoeten cd crates batacn ane Shee anaY opeur 1 \| ITWAS DONE If If DELIRIUM inches Jong, extending from two] 7 ing detent coe impurities Tilia anes paeee or guy a farm or any her property Hist 3 with us. and we ean put you in commani- | cas, Gas a _ : or % wari vuyers or sellers. in fact we will ke wely to vor fi e iW inches below the left ear to the} HEARD Moy “(eee IN? Be : | phrase of the old saying, “A. stiteh us first. We will rent and manage your Diemer caitenl He poventae i ' ; | Frave » Morehouse returned te a pecan ene ary 1 a aun aa , TITAN : ! ihe Attack Supposed to Have Resulted larynx. As the watchers eutered he} ion aucis Mr. Morehouse veturned t yin tine ete.” is that “Timely ches; COLLECTIONS AND RE MITTANCHI AND PAY TAXES For trom the Governor Becoming Over- | breathed his last. In bis right hand |?!" oe ob Sivas Selene Me i jwill save nine pairs of breeches.” | NON-RESIDENTS: .. ' hee med t ive f 7% 4 nO mb ran be foamdin t om i heated a Week Ago. Was a common pocketilante vovered oy Sa A fie ha . fr feck | Vhe modern form bas a touch of } sites: # lean eesetn fie ee ‘We niovired sits ahh) ret } rgerrirecs! , with blood. With this he bad com- - ‘ l = “{humer init. In that vein we may! Hels BUTLER Mo, cae Bee ONE UMC Le mit sewelr j tading His Atiendants the Afflicted | | mitted the deed | His last appestanece inp cs Was : Stes . . 1 soielaindiat saute. 3 ‘ d the deed. | i t z i say that Swift's Speeitie cures ills MAIZE & 4 Man Caretully Makes His Prepara- The governor had closed the door | ®t the lust state democrtic eouven- |i ig z rae pie ILARDY. } tions tor Taking His Lite. to his 100m without attracting the |? held in this city, when he plac- ze eee = ' aie attention of the watchers. He had }ed in nomination Prof Duanean of! e nen } St. Joseph, Sept. 23—A spec’al | taken off his coat and vest and care-| Mryville for state scp erintendent to the News from Maryville, Mo., | fully folded them and lain down on of schools. t aunt Of © 1a SHIRLEY CHILDS, says that ex-Goveruor Albert P. the floor in the middle of the room. Mir. Morehouse was Morehouse this morning at 9:10 Lying down with his head to the | mandi presence and alieent | > ‘ o'clock committed suicide at his res- west, he used the coat and vest as a| Stature, standing six iret and weigh-| Re Se SE LLS TI I EK idence in northeast Maryville. pillow. In this position he cut his/ ing 200 pounds In disposition he | ¢ The governor had for a week, at throat {was kind and genial. tially. b times, been in a delirious condition, On several oceasions the governor {Was @ favorite. He mace fast friends | pe which, it was believed, was occasion- was heard to say he had a terrible ¢#sily aud was frank toa finlt. In| ed by his becoming overheated one headache, and once he told Mr. | ehuracter he was determined and : day last week while driving cattle. Briggs that if he hada shotgun he} firm and possessed thot rare quality | Get ay, ta oO ? Last evening he was out driving | would stop that in short ants He } sterling integrity. | cs, eek te Lay ce IN] Ss. Hon. W. C. Ellison, thought a little also made several threats of jumping| Mr. Morehouse leaves a wife and | The “ Old Bay Sti Woe ' A FULL LINE O drive would do him good. After into the well. Last night every pre-| three children—two grown daugh- eG al alee i - i ai driving a short time, Mr. Ellison no caution was made to prevent any | ters, Miss Nannie and Miss Annie. There are fai sanie lit a s si ia! Bi ueel1e ( Jarriaves S rl ~ W , : ticed a violent nervous disarrange- suicidal action, but the plans were } and ason, Edward, 17 years old?) iis 351 pl ; ae =a < Jt ALes, 3 ~P ne agons and went on the part of the governor, | thwarted | Mrs. Morehouse is an xecomplished | ~ h ie Se ee aS ata manifested by the twitching of the, The governor's daughter Nannie | southern lady. | sachusetts. tauscles of the body and also by his) and his son Ned were the only mem- How hs, Sun ree 2 paaee and holding tightly to the bers of the family at home when the} i carte ee f He ows of the buggy top. Mr. Ellison deed was committed. lee noe ee eee Soares ie ae oe en discover made efforts to divert the governor's Mrs. Morehouse, the governor +g | cau eot poor health others want ot | speedily cure bilZiousness, bad ¢ | te, tor- | uck, but majoritv trom deficient | did liver, piles and constipatioa. Splen | N > vt” Y wind from his condition, but with | wife, beard the terrible news in St. panUlck merseal Creviarenescoed | Gs0itor ‘tee See 2 aniiven: SH I R L EY C HILD no effect whatever. He at once cone) | Jose »ph this afternoon. She had irresolute, changeable, easy to get the | smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for H : ee ‘ . blues and “t. Kes iri cluded that it would be best to take been visiting in Jefferson City and| (eS 35e the Dipite GOW sU to REED) chell, Turnbull and South Bend » pain or ter or shoulder, ‘Road Carts. Also the ce ‘ als e > Miles’ We rve & ped Pulls, celebrated Act ona new cents. Samples tree at H. L. Tuck! the spi up. Thus wasting tin *s Drug Store- 24-1vr Lim back to his residence and sum- | was on her way home, but missed | pmoneys opportunity and nerve force. | ie ————— | ; here is nothing like the Restorative | out ove third of the earth’s pop- mona physician, which was dove the train this morning and was com- | Neryine, discovered by the great spe \ pop: | after about fifteen minute's ride. | pelled to stop over in St. Joseph. jist, Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous dis- | ulation belongs to the varions Chris- | See 7 eases as headache, the blues, nervous|tian sects. A French satistican ¢ On arriving at the house, Mr. El- She was completely prostrated by | l arostrasiGnWaleeplescncesnean "St lison called to S. W. Briggs, aneigh- | the shock. iVitus dance, fits and h Triaj {timates that there are 1.195,450,000 bor, and requested him to watch EX GOVERNOR MOREHOUSE’S CAREER. | POttles and fie book of testimonials tree | people on the earth, and that 42 per : . ii "Jat H.L. Tucker's drugstore. j : a wee with the governor while he went af- Ex-Governor Morehouse was born | SS — (ERA Ose ARES ves oh [ ter Dr. D.C. Keck. At this time in Delaware eounty, O., July 10,| The Easterners are continually | ceut of the yellow race, eleven per Mr. Morehouse seemed to be ina 1835. He was therefore 56 years | sur Taine: you with their ingenuity. heent of the negro race, 2 per cent of semi delirious state, but it did not old atthe time of his death. His,4 paper mill in New Jersey has | the mixed Oceanic races and 1 per deprive him of consciousness of bis parents were both natives of Ohio | turned out a sheet of paper six feet /cent of Indians. : surroundings and recognition of his and his mother’s parents were among | wide and - $3 mies long. friends. Said Mr. Ellison: “During the early settlers of the state. The cur drive he would exclaim, ‘It is early part of his lif A mother’s mistake. x Ment Wins. Ee e> Spent a * | We desire to say to our citizens | 2% ng a substantial that for years we have | selling Dr. balls ing his school | King zs Xe: v Disco Consump s a teacher, ife Pills, Elecirie He also said to farmandin g too bad, too ba H Mr. Ellison while they were out education. gent for the —_ land Aurora Wa Filled Cas Very Cheap. J EKWELERY STORE, Is headquarters tor Fre J Jewelry er fimst in Gold Silver and driving, “De you boys think Idon't ing he branched ¢ i know all about it?” and at 18 years tj HE CUTS HIS THROAT. the most { Mr. Ellison remained with the his rat overnor until about 10 o'clock last In 18% one of ec 5 t. when S. W. Brig and Jas. Morehous "| Watches, wah. Solid Silver and Andrews arrived. As watchers by to — county. Mo., where the F = Ware, &e. his bedside they noticed no i ce resided. The unusual during the night 2 ted in Maryv and ' morniug the governor continued in young Albert began the study of) their merits a peaceful sleep and he was left in law teaching school at the same gist. LLL LO