Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
wes A full and complete line of the best makes ate received. BARLOW AND JIM DANDY CORN PLANTERS, Western Cultivators, And the greatest Riding Plow on earth the —— = DUTCHMAN Also a full line of Walking Plows and Harrows. Buggies, Spring Wagons, and ‘Roa Carts, Mitchell and Turnbull Farm Wagons, G rass Sees, &c FLYING Call and see me. Farm Implements, lan 1 Gibbons’ saw will is Iil., May 11.— Quiney, i€ river jhas fallen three inches in twenty- Such as four hours. Passe cl AS don the loss to live estimated. The captain ar jof the Mountain Be le swimming in the river Virginia, Il, May 11 \nois river at Beardsto Sangamon at Chandlervil! res: | been all former high water m err age tages Jone to the flou rt Dodge, Ia, May 11.— | mo Moines river still rises Drift ; woood coming coming down shews SHIRLEY CHILDS ikst considerable been done NOBLE SUED FOR LIB Charges Made Ageimst the Secretary by an Ex-Patent Office Official. ew York, May 11.—William R. Lapham, formerly of the stationery dyision of the patent office, has | brought action against Secretary John W. Noble of the interior de- | partment for $25,000 damages for | libel. Secretary Noble was served with the summons while present at the Grant monument laying. Lapbam resigned his position a | few months ago and decided to be- come a general supply agent or bro- ker, for which his place had given | special opportunities. He had as- surance of finahcial backing.) corner stone One day early in April a friend | furnished Lapham with a circular | letter sent broadcast to dealers warn- | ing them that their bids would not | be considered by the interior partment if Lapham had anything to do with them. The circular letter bore the fac-simile signature of Secretary Noble. {With the dealers warned against him, Lapham’s hopes of establishing himself in business | were gone. He now sues for dam- age to his business and injury to his gocd name. de- Bradfield’s Female Regulator. has won, on merit alone, a widespread and en during reputation. It is a combination of setable agents, the result of the experience ‘one who made the diseases of women a life long study. Taken accord to directions the | murdered Deputy Sheriff W la rest, haying confessed all that he | | of Williams and the lynching of John} | Brown and Owen , Everett, aged 30, | Sheriff Willis | day and took a room at the }and that night they sleptin the same | next day | Sheriff Williams in Taney county on |as he stood by him when organs awake to new life and energy, leaving the woman free from pain at these pe ériods. Sold by all druggists. | A Thirst For Human Blood. Benton, Iowa, May 8.—Joseph Hamilton, who has spent the last seventeen years of his life in chains, died hers to-day. He had a terrible mania, a thirst for human blood, which nothing could appease, and he had to be kept in irons all the time. When about 25 years of age | Hamilton acquired this appetite by tasting blood in a fight. watching a sparring match when he | to give any evidence, » saw blood flow from the nose of one | that if he be carried back he will be of the boxers and went wild instant- | ly. Drawing a knife he plunged it | away.” into the heart of a bystander and ; drank his blood as it flowed. rested. Sleepless nights made miserable by | that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by H L Tuck- er, druggist. Shot While Going to Trial. Wellington, Kan., May 7.—W. R. Warren, proprietor of a small bank at Mulvane, which suspended a little over a year ago, was shot here to- day while going to the court house | to stand trial for embezzlement. His assailant was George Tims, a young farmer who had $2,000 in the bank at the time of the collapse, and | Mrs. Ellen Hone and to her ters, Mrs. Laura | Julia Adams. He was | | of him, as he had been warned He | without bond and presently the killed another man before he was ar-| brother in-law, who had come into |town with aload of produce, was | captured by Deputy Sheriffs Brown ‘and Owens and also { jail. | will be made remain to be seen, but | it would seem that the testimony of | tance. | is 60 years of age asserts that George the | men who tied the knot at the ly jing of John Bright, in whose brave | defense brave Sheriff Williams per who has several times threatened | Warren's life. The doctors were unable to locate the ball, and fear trated the intestines. rested. Shiloh’s V tor constipation, loss ot appeite, ness, and all symptoms ot Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. vy HL Tucker. Original volumes of Dickens's works are not nearly so good as later ones, but they are more valua- ble. A copy of the original edition of “Pickwick” Macready, has been sold frow the late James McHe s library for 26 guineas. dizzi- Soll Will yeu suter with dyspepsia and liv- | er complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guar- } mense loss be sustained in stock, sateedto cure you. Sold by H L Tuck- er, druggist. that it has pene-_ Tims was ar- | dyspepsia | } north of here tlood conti: ues the Heath oatmeal, aud other valuable property v crea Murder Will Out. Springtield, Mo, May 11.—Geo. Bald 2>who!l. is over in danger. T. Friend, a Chillicoti knobber,is in jail here as the Taney county of that county aud Milton his brother-in-law, he is also Everett, um began under d ther Tuch destitution prevat knows concerning the brutal murder | |. a pact aaa will be needed. Sioux City, Ia., May are reported from every |It has rained thirt ty-six hours. Bright in Taney county. Excitement | is at fever heat. Sheriffs | [than one third of the crops are in| This morning Deputy Milton } charge 0 complicity in che murder of Deputy | arrested ‘and serious damage is threatened. Alexandria, Mo., May 11.—Sub- jurban and lumper districts are vr from two to eight on a uu- us of Taney county, | lee the facts have developed slowly | land ona comparative ine feet of water an | railroad trains are running from e out led | Ar hiel | twelve to fifteen miles troagh a foot | lich the Vast | damage has been done to thousands line of the c~cumstauces, w | to the capture. Everett c of water to enter eity. ime to the city on Satur é lof acres of rich fa Camp- | : © |mauy miles up aud down the river : bell yards, Stone's j boar ding house, aud on that evening street wagon jand three miles inland. |“Katy” railroads bridges is in great) | dan ger of being washed away. The | Porter icehouse has been wr Children have a but in s ruggle fer hh me countries _ the struggle ore earnest than others. ious Mashona eust s recorded y Dr. Kuight-Bruce in the j. ournals of the Mashon published. It appears that when | twin babies are born both are drows-| ed. Why or where he does not explain Audubon may not have built at he did bet- y of his day and gencr- w of hit Birds of nr £345. This is a work lily rising in value, for as Recently a copy of Lis * in London for was sold} which is st it rarely comes into the market, and which realized 3 has ch st copy Guaranteed Cure. rize cur advertised drug ial, and experience return the bott y refunded ffer did wet King’s New Discov don. It Trial bottle free at H rugstore Larg and haye your could not make tl ‘ We Society is ever ready to piel kup aj novelty, especi if itis alittle ‘up- jpish.” Mr. Ye. the Corean minister 1 j to W ashington and his wife, have j been giving teas. dinners and recep- tions this season, thing new introduced the if and if there is any Yes have Consumption Cured. ble remedy for the ent cure of Consu Catarrh, Asthma St Soseph, Mo., May 11.—Yes-| throat and Lung Affections, also a_po-1- |he approached W. J. Mershew, who} so a.y 4 E te ae | : cure tor Neryous Debil- terday the 5 year old son ef John] ity and all Nervous Complaints, ater is a defective, and asked him if he Wandall. was his friend to ee south of Rushville, distance drowned in who iives some all working me king meu, Scag Sugar Creek. As the waters were room. Mr. Mershew said to day|).~ ane that B ae es i high, the boy was borne down by ea 1 iverett talked in his sleep and |i. swift curreut before he could St teloe jery for help. The body has been “Stop Geor, Everett confe that brother-in law, George T. Friend, bad shot Deputy don’t shoot him.” recovered sed to Mershew the Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sola by us ona guarantee. It cures | consumption. Sold by HL Tucker. his Tried to Burn Himself. May 11.—The ne | gro. MeMillen, now in jail here and suspected of being the comuntted the te » outrage | winter in Sed Mo., to-day tempted suicide by cremation. | took the from h piled it in his cell, fired it « al threw himself into the blaze. He was bad- ly burned about the head and the occasion of the recent lynching, | the Houston, Tex.. shot | was fired. This confession was J oO mace to party last at- He daugh and Mrs. White alta, straw Everett was, as previously stated, captured this morning. He was on his way to the state of Nevada, so he said to get away from Bald the neck | knobbers. His tight against removal was so He had been on the stand alres ady, strong that he would bave burned | but very little could they get out|to death had not the jailer extin- guished the flames. Duel to the Death. not | ad he fears Wichita, Kau. May 9.—E. A. lynched for “gi ng : ce POUCG tGe Sasiyg Une tae Gorsh was killed at Marion Ceuter lyesterday afternoon by Jack Me- Justice Chinn sent Everett to jail renewed an old quarrel. Finaily Gorsh told McCarthy he would like to settle the feud and challenged him to meet him on the edge of town. McCarthy was ing a shotgun he met his challenger and filled Gorsh’s breast with shot, killing him instantly. Oaly one shot {was fired by each. consigned to Just what disposition of the case this man would be of some His brother in-law. impor- Friend, | | That hacxing cough can be so quichly cured by Shilo’s Cure. We guarantee it. Sold at H. L. Tucker's Prescription Drugstore. Everett also Taylor and Lewis Stewart A poor reason is better than no jreason at all. The Mobammedans consider silk unclean, because it is produced by a worm. i are ished, and says he saw them perform | the act. | : z Intense excitement is rife and the | § self without a show of temper. When | the other fellow analyzes him he im who | ti Carthy. The men met in a joint and | willing and tak. | A man will suffer abuse from him- | having tested its wondertul curative pow lers in thousands of cases, has telt it: his duty to make it Known to his suffering jtellows Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send tree of charge, to allwho desire it, Ithis iecipe, in German, French, or En- gtish, with tull directions tor preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. | Noves, S20 Block, Rochester, ea 29 1 year Powers’ BARNEY. | will stand the season of 1s |milesdue east of Butler, | south of the B | scription and Barney is a coa hands high # and 3-4 ofa mile road. De- montrose black jack, mealy nose, 15 was sired by MeDonald’s tine dam was one of Leonards’ s asure and large breeder. "glo to insure a colt to stand and Colt will stand good for season. After rendered any one selling, mare forfeits insurance Care taken to pre- Tespon suck service has been trading or removing and money must be paid. vent accidents but will not be should any ocear. PRINCE. This thoroughbred stallion will make season of Is? at the same stable as above, at $5. Con- ditions same as those for Jack. Prince is an all purpose horse, dark bay, about 15 5-t hands high, weight 1,200 pounds He is of trotting and running sto dis & blooded horse You are invited t lLand see him before breeding. Will be prepared to keep a few mares on pasture for those desiring to leave them with me. Dewitt McDANIRL. 19-6 New England Magazine ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY. \The LITERARY MAGAZINE OF BOSTON. itis unig containing American Le- gends, Traditions, History, Story and Poetry, Phitosophy and Music, Science and Art A Few Articles for 1892. STORIES OF SALEM WITCHCRAFT, IInustrated, PHILLIPS BROOKS Iilustrated. JAMES PARTON Illustrated, HOWELL’S BOSTON illustrated THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY liv ES A PROMINENT FEATURE. ted | YOU want this earefnliy edited and finely il- lustrated literary magazine of Bo whether you have any other or not. Every Number Finery Ittustrated Ittreatsof American 5 bjects, past and sheriff is taking every precaution | present. Social questions are diecus-ed in its abe 1 ts mad about it. cones: that the prisoners shall not suffer | ets A‘ rte Price, $3.00 a Year. Send loc. for # sample hare he aoe For sale on all news stands. naa een The man utterly devoid of any | Address.NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE conscience is always a pusillanimous A Missouri Levee Gone- cane. Boonville, Mo., May 11.—For the | first time this season the Missouri jriver is doing damage here. It has|sjon from anv risen two and a half feet in twenty- | market. Ir is | four house and is given by Dickens to! | wh still rising. What | Ben Fance is known as the four miles above night and the waters here, broke | are rush through the crevasse with terific force. Thousands of s of valua- | ble farms will be rendered practical- ly useless for this season and an im- | Pain in Ba or throat and is especial Paralysis. Sold by H. L. Tucker. fences, farm implements, etc. The S86 Federat Street, Boston, Mass ———rnmaeemenmemmeeneeed Notice of Final Settlement. set eme nt thereof. = connty probate ex to be he LES H_ COOPER, Administrator Cheap, imple, Durable.Practical. Over 150,000 sold. Sent on Thirty: pa iste not a chart or “Machine. iestrated cit cclarand eddress of our mearest ages, seat FREE. | | The Rood Magic Scale Coe; Chicago, Ile never | N.K-FAIRBANK & CO. ST. LOUIS. If you. wish to make oie a8 Witte a6 ihe Sun And finish vour wer’ as cecal as begun, CLAIRETTE soap is ine 5 hal will co 44 And having once bougtt i: e 2) j \ YOUR DEALER ASK e | | FOR THE UNEXCELLED e | @ c e Hunicke Bros. i Sh. HAT. 2 | @ mm orn Best for oR THE hd | @ je e Hunicke Bros. 'e { : nT, B. Se ° e HAT. C) @ le MANUFACTURED SOLELY GY | : HUNICKE BROS., ST. LOUIS, NO. le CCSCSCHCHSTOCCHCOCCOCHSHORHEE EC RS ECC rec f EST ORGANS A No ANUS F if i 4 AWS i in FOR EASIEST PAX® Se The MASON & HAMLIN CO. now offer to rent any ove of their famous Organs or Pianos for three months, giving the person hiring full opportunity to test it thoroughly in his own bome, and return if he does not longer want it. If he continues to hire it until thea gate of rent paid amounts to the price of the romnes it wae eae ts prop- erty without further payment. Ilustrated Cat iz with vices free MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN & PIAS BOSTON. NEW YORK. eoecorarws FEUER BM EARS URED byt cevsuians ' Ww F 10 60,, CHICAGO. able. Suceessful where all remed Sddsear or eallon F. Mist » sample Cooker frce to dagents. Advertising matter) furnished. For full particulars ad- dress NHOO How Lost! How Regained! Cures, scalp in fecand $Lvet Dr ERCORNS feats Loe, ab Druggists, or H A new and on! | PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS cond y | ROUTH ExwAUstED ViTaLiny em 5 P32 B MATURE DECLINE, and all d ts 125 ——- = S mail, doubie scaled. Descriptive | ts with codorsenente ere $| | of the Press and Vee FREE! Eo testimonials of the ‘Consultation in or b ment. INVIOLABLE 8Ei Hy and and cx FAIS CORE. Address, Dr FNC ledical este ats, Wo. BF rense, | Boston, Maas. ‘The ; Peanods Medical Institute bas many im!- tatora, but no equal. — Herald. ‘The Beience of Life, or Belf-Preservation, is « treasure more valuable than gold. Read it pow, every WEAK and NERVOUS taan, and learn to be STRONG .— Medical Review. (Copyrighted.) t is NEW and GREAT. once Sauce (faltlength> eveland, Harrison, McKit ADiey, Whitne: Jerry Simpson, Se: efter. Gen’ riden Or Borman; Abraham Liscolu of if Washington. Any one of the above de- livered tO youteruneds liar. The figure and base Kes @ piece ten inckes in he! nd money or atal Note. The best thing for agents. Tho is ing Bold dal . Canvassing outiit free. TATUETTE OF (0. Boom No. 0, Sdearhore vende F CABELLED vu HE uns she Morning Noon Night Good all the time. It removes the languor of morning, sus- tains the energies of noon, lulls | the weariness of night. i delicious, sparkling, appetizing. Don’t be deceived if a dealer, for the sake some other kind Ise. No imitation af PRESERVATIVE. MITCHELL'S m fresh a week withcnt nein ice. Healthful, tasteless. odor- less and inexpensive MPLE, s pake test, mailed for te ne M’f’g Ca., 10 Ce A Certain, Safe, and Effective SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED E Producing Long-Sightedness, & EVES, * inate sat of the Old. Cures Tear ulations S$! Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lishes, SSD PRODUCING QUICK RELIEP ASD FERSANEST CORE. Also, equally efficacious when used in other ne specisities ure choice of ” such as Ulcers. Fever. A a Tamors, salt mn les. OF PEMEN, | Whereverindamusdonertece witchELy an OC HES Ten NY WE msy be used to advan Selaby alt Droeciote at 33 Cente, THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY OROTHERS, 6 Warren it, New York. Price s0 ct