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peor 0 rcneasee A CRY FORK HELP. | political steals of this sweet Peenied jpair. In 1865 he ran for circuit at-| now rare sight, while traveling on : ! torney of Jacks 2 | Able Scientists Declare That the Date |the railioad between Kansas City T sas Are Witk- : . ec: Thousands in SEES Pettis and Salire counties 1s | Was October. d Lawrence the other Cay,” said) out Home or Food. | defeated by the democratic eandi- i Kirk Pasche!, of Brooklyn, at the May 24.—Most | date, Win. E. Sheffield But this uu out of office. Be- Pine Bluffs, Ark., appalling reports of destruction and) did not keep } suffering continue to come in seen Fletch 2d Rodman the re- the overflow districts. The cituzeus turns of Jac! county were ! of this place and nearly all the busi-| ed and Warner given the certif ness men here are heavy sufferers | He held the office four years under themselves, and yet they have come |, certificate which the supreme | from | ty te: | | WHEN DID D COLUMBUS 1. AND? Albany, N.Y, Fair commissiorer J. Boy jis greatly encoureged iu his May 24.—World’s i Thacher effort | to preserve the truth of his story by an official certificate from Py B. Langley, the natiova! astrone: {declared that Columbus discov | America on October 21 and not Oc- ed “I saw a wonderfully beautifuland | Lindell. “It was a mirage and Hlusion that its dee ced ¢ I} shing of the conducter that we w y seat and casual as remar red to he came along. ng very close to, for Infants and Children. forward manfully and subscribed most liberally to relieve the imu.e- diate wants of those who can be reached by the boats now in use. A telegra mwas received here tes day from the United States govern-| ment steamer Wichita, which sent out from the city provisions for the starving people in the valley below Pine Bluff. that 400 people were supplied at/ that the villages Heck- Auburn and Maple Grove; Brunson levee land that the of Bankhead, Greenback, Dye. atoo and Sarrassa were entirely uu- der water as well as the surrounding country; that food was very scarce aud that great suffering existed on all sides. Many people Lave eutire- ly ubandoned their homes. The back water from the Missis sippi is contributing causing the overflow in this section of the country and it is still rising. While the fall of the Arkansas river is reported as being rapid above here, it only fell 6 inches at this city since the reaction begun. The board of trade of Pine Bluff to-day issued a call to the country at large for assistance, in which it says that our people here begin to feed the 25,000 destitute cannot in this vicinity without charity from | the more fortunate in other se - tions. Another boat loaded with a week's rations for 5,000 people left this morning. Both of these boats have been sent out by citizens who have already suffered the loss of thou sands of dollars by the flood, but the need was so great that they have come forward and have done their parts. “Let the good people of the entire country come to the help of the Ar kansas valley now that sheis in need for the first time,” are the closing | words of the eall. The river fell three inches to-day. An approximate, estimate of the damage of the flood in the fields of the Arkansas valley can now be made when it isannounced by the authorities that 50,000 of the richest cultivated lands in this (Jefferson) county alone, are submerged. The crops of 4000 laborers are destroyed. Replanting will begin 2s soon as possible, but it is a mooted question if the result will be satisfactorily. cotton You should not be without it. 3 Eyery family i: liable tohave a_here- ditary taint of consumption in it. It inay date back 3 or even 4 generations. ‘This fact makes it necessary always to have a remedy with which to combat this formidable disease. A cough when taken at first can readily be cured betore it gets a serious hold cn the lungs. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup when taken in its early stages will cure consumption. It is guaranteed to bring reliet in every case, when used for any affection of the throat,lungs and chest, such as consump- tien, inflamation of fhe lungs, bronchi- tis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, Xc. It is pleasant to take, pertectly sate and can always be depended on. Sold by H L T Major Wm. Warner. Jefferson City Tribune. The mugwumps = and eunuchs generally have commenced yelling for Maj. Wm. Warner. He, according to their extravagant talk, is the man who can make two hills of corn grow where but one has been growing for the past century and pull Missouri out of the old rut, so to speak. These self-appointed prophets are never tired of bemoan- ing the condition of ;Missouri under democratic rule and in a general way telling the advantages to be derived from a change. They do not resort to facts and figures, because both | are fatal to the insipid rot which | they are constantly inflicting the public, but they talk in a way pecu | liar to disgruntled men who want something they cannot secure. If the democratic party had not reduced the state debt, reduced tax-| ation, promulgated and executed equal and just laws, there would be room for complaint against its con-| tinuation in power. Maj. Warner is no better than the republican party. He came here a carpet bagger during the Fietcher- Rodman reign of iniquity and was a beneficiary of one of the —_—— Sunday with | It says | a ly | greatly in political | t declared to be fraudulent a remark Hes Shaan orn vier ncen || Menthe Satish en cramer cour declare: o be fraudulent. : - & Polparsn : s i inti o" : ctatio Be pan nn ay Hit (tober 12. Hse uly bed. The told n vould guze | eT A Ancten M.D, f Sis Worn, gives sleep, and promotes di This is the kiud of aman the politi Sea calandae i ‘hectic —— Would) guze . A. Ancurn, M. D., gestion, 0, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication, out the oth ouniet brings the as date of the Janding on 6) October 21 and no other date is pos- tter than Abe 1 “I style foie cal eunuchs are worship v it a tronomical j who was the bew t Tus Cextacr Compas TT Murray Street, N. ¥. See ths Sane river on | peo Langley’s cer party, and that the the republican j leaves nothing further to be Moca ot ft t »o- river. but EOS [I ee: ,|to which is the correct date. K ; 1) 59 litic = ts should bow MCL ertemishe mmenlonihe c. “ Law y sors 3 : A bpears, i: tat cert Ore Roe fe anxious to have the correct date ree." ES" : ce ces tain a Maj Warner was a side partner of Jin the de cared Soe eu fom parhicu- Having purchased the stock of geods kn rs the the old gang that disfranchised men ie lene feel ne i vation railroad. It wes! G , ; 5 2 lear from the ers i d ene in Missouri, bankrupted the credit pan once@bechorvecs stuuage T bad ever seen, and} ‘of the state and iad (ane ede a was su perfect that 1 was c¢ ni- | | some to two thirds of t Ae ena ee ae ronlva short di rR | tlers of the state. tt rel aay asides of the tran |feasting at the vatiite ait with |g Cu y berutiful greet Tadesire to soy tomy ame y fier Is that Ihave re- jslight intermissions, ever since he | with Soceealls aad INtioakt tted with white cott ith you fully in relation toa i Fonshet tye ctoek alan ; Shr Ane cie janpacked his carpet-bag. Heismots ey eo Qetober 4 r bads sould ever Dis BisHe Ute StOch my dsariat ify tle store srooman 1 s z ob date trol evover anu the saintly statesman that he is rj ‘ : et ibe wlel to think it should to be ! : ei jresented to be, as readers of th - } rot ¢ ngvess order th 7 Ast edl ad %ee m democratic newspapers will discove: hot about the democrats ct , civiliza- | it will not be 40) vears until the i 21st it is absurd to celebrate on the! PORDUCE OF as the campaign waxe All talk ALL KINDS WANTED. has been si tiou westy disturbed as t» distroy the atinos- | jehite Towa Mei “We S i ‘ j12th your suggestion will T will guarantee my prices ou poods to be as iow as any Missouri voting for him is 1 sy c id pher. sz mirages. ; od 2 _ prevail : that congres will fe res = ! store iu tt : . sense. There is not a sound : fe aud rs this maivel- 3 % . bearing : tin tl ine 1 ‘ll nee take action. ‘ 1 mn erat in the state who will vote for = eee ous a ral s) seldom se At fe Shes Prt cpley | ae t 5 | eo a Sy any man that was a cheek-by-jow! Rev. HH t airall, D. D.. editor! st. Louis | “si . says editori- | inet ive tested the merits B and believe bencficiary of the Fletch ner-Rodman I Have Taken Several | outra ‘THE NEW WEBSTER : ae y | | | _ For dyspep: Bees | bocror A Successor of the Unabridged. | have a printed guaran yst_ every ease , =H tle of Shiloh’s Vital | Heat Mined ave 5 H to cure. Sold by Hl. | : ee See i _ 4 TORTURED WITH HOTCOALS. [ble ond catairh seeu:s to ber e| The Gems Lithersns of Iinvis. | : eet et than cover We cannot | most of whom were lately mbiic ENCLISH 4 1 Ely's Cream Balu too WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY / a AGRAND INVESTMENT | For the Family, the School orthe Library, The work of re ze and} The yaus, haye packed their gbagy started over to the de.aocracy rere How a Confession was Forced From | jo} ene of the Florida Train Robbers. Pused Bixs:Crcam Bal fur My | 6; i a il e Jacksonville, Fla., May 24.—Infor-| catarh. it proved a cure.—B. F. | eae hs ei heb el ails Tse te : ae IM. Wee Denver | school law in 1890. The mation comes from Sanford that one | gis abies joe pmniged ti Alat or ete liaivnrten Fred Dougtass. cans promised to repeal it or Messenger Saunders has; F:.d Doug! been captured and confessed his | grces will soon resort to guilt after tortured REMEDY ® for Coughs. Colds and Consumption, Is beyorn¢ : Egucstion the greatest of all modern remedie: Zit willstopa Cough In one night. It will che SaColdinaday. it will prevent Croup, reticy Asthma, and CURE Consumption If taken i. « IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE W HOOPING COUGH oLubli republi- remod- who murdered | Express ss says thet the Le jel it upon a plan satisfactory to the {dissatistied churchmen. They did dynamite } : id [n tdoso. As aaresult the b each being 8 year hus widened. with |uni.-s lynchings become less fre- é 5 | . j opened in thet m occupied over ten an twisters and bot coals. The man! que t Had this assertion boer 2 | dj {esse more thanin Himndred edits F | Ae \ The sentiments of the German Lu having been employed, a1: boarded a train and rode to Orlando | mad» by a self-respect negro 5 $300,000 expended before the first copy |therans ou tie school question are was printed. and was there arrested. There are | would deserve tore attention than} - SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. in a circular issued by i i | A Pamph 1 five men in Orlande and four in| coming froma blatant 1 = | | amphlet of specimen pages, illustrations, es = [the school committee. This commit-/ are | testimonials, ete., sent free by t the publist ers Sanford under arrest. but only two | Lotorious demayogue. H Caution is needed in purchasing a di J eo can’t afford to nl tee inacential body of the church Ty, as photographic reprints of a comparatively }seem to be seriously implicated, |ing to be a negio, Douglass denied | *° ; : + 26c. bottle Peet worthlessedition of Webster are being marketed fice les : in . a jot the acting unitedly. It is sup- may save their lives. ASK YOUR DRUG- under various names, often by misrepresentation | Sheriif Shelley of Putuam county al-| bis own race and eda 5 oe : GiST FOR IT. IT TASTES GOOD. GET THE BEST, on reer eras | He hnegbecn. 1 ee ito resent the sentiment Of | Sesccsccsssscccenscsccnccencsccacace: The International, which bears the imprint of rrest. woman perpetual dari: caitent er antiiic all th» Geriuan Lutherans in Illinois. | H Lucker, Agent! | The stand taken is for that reason ithe presé ntfveneration, and neit her | x ! (siguifieant. It may foreshadow a G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., PUBLISHERS, SPRINCFIELD, Mass., U.8.A. | favors WERE THESE THE MEN. Gainesville, Fla., 3May 24.—Al . : e be wil nod } 1 sctiy fred Davis, engineer of the switch | the gifts ac hand i gees 6 EO ee in that direc- ES ah tas y} ones een induce hin to} his} 2) ae : att ‘ : engine at the Savannah, Flor and | Siiiees i tion.—Jefferson City Tribune. Western yards, was held up by two | MOUs4 shure. Berek me rus Bh can Bisa Aa Gee o jis a grest mur, when im fact he will you cough when Shiloh’s white men at 2 o'clock this morning. 5 : : 1 give you immediate relief. pickly dcsolved and permanently removed with QU EEN’S ANTI- They first made inquires about the}® VeTY Common cemag gue and A price ioc, soc and $1. Sold! by L LE = pase Co mroerange enue | departure of trains, then they asked [Sears egro rie. The | yee whether or not the train robbers |S!0e8 we hed of Dousiass and so Stowe At Chihcothe. is the country ii . had been caught and Chillic the, Mo., —The Hon. Then placing their | So furoas the lynching of negroes |W. J. Stone, ¢ pistols close to Davis’ adh known of them. didate for governor that this head they [#8 Concerued, wo im la robbed him of money and valuables. | : One of them wanted to kill him, say- ¥ Licks EO Esaes ling. “Dead men tell uo lies.” The| White women | other objected and ordered Davis to} s irge audience at the this afternoon. His speech was mainly devote] to state what was : | | | Is u question pretty w uuderstood. | opera Louse aSsuul lting| | laffairs and was an effective t rely quit er with full nt is honest and tyuchings wil measur- s 8 § defense Cincinnati, © We will pay $00. ttle cuarant ably ce... White men are not exe) of twenty years of demoeratie rule H : st fat b violence for ch ls i wie of Queen's Anti. Hairine we w j walk off. Both men were white and jem t from mob violenes for sach jin Missouri. He showed up the tive | mc aits Drese ss yon [ocbont Wem semtrpetenth oeriee taaeee answered very closely to the discrip- | ee and Se Senos uno ex- | years ofaadieslicm in ‘insetate aud: | i aa ae ae tion of the Monroe Junction train} Pech @By Fpeca ispenuson 1 egatrasted tie condition of Missou-| \their favor.—Ex. \ robbers. The authorities are search-| eee jTl's position at the close of the rule} "a wemicee +3 < a | ing. Pronounced Hopeless Y et Saved. jand present diy. State taxes bad | The SB. aow'z From a letter written by Mrs. Ada| been reduced to the minimum; Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath | secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. | E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D. we quote | state debt of $21,000,000 was I+ft| . Fink’ add) —WiLI— Price socts. t free. Sold|**Was taken with bad cold which | py the republican party and it ws al sLeather Trees y pera {settl.d ou wy lungs, cough set in {gy only $7,000,000. Stone u , . } . Sueeae tn only ST, . . Srone success-| A 5 si : The La dies. aud finally ter ed in co psf : mies | Gt S iL f; t SUNG LEC tion. Four d fully refuted every republican fais | 1Ve a 1s ac 100 Bastrop, La.. May 24.—An extrac! saying I could rey Elena ordinary murder and lynching oc-|I gave myself upto my Saviour, de jthusiastically applauded by — his} curred here yesterday. One man|termined that if I could not stay lectins : | committed the murder and one man| With my friends on eurth, I wou!d ees, FR eee did the lynching with the assistance = my a above. My | Perbaps the barmaid’s life is not} ENA Se ee usband was advised to get Dr. | rosey as muy have beeu supp-sed. 2 : : | King’s New Discovery for consump- | The; 0.000 ‘ Schambliss Brigham, manager for | tion, coughs and golds. I gave ita | There are 80.000 barmaids in ee land whose hours average fourteen }Colonel George C. Phillips, who| trial, took in all, eigbt bottle: » it has i owns a plantation on Island De Siard | cured me, an] thauk God Tum now BIR iy Cn wile i) dla Tiaid) seaetahne dasagi> noe and hearty woman. Trial bot-| lings a week f bask la tles free at H. L. Tucker's dragstore | rom ambush by an old negre. regular size 50c and $1. H The negro then walked to the Nowe GS | | Plantation residence, summoned /Col- i ow Sey ae : jonel Phillips and told him that he| Trento, N. J.. May 25.—€bair- had killed Brigham and wanted to}man A. L. McDermott of the state | Golonel Phillips { Convention to order at one o'clock | put a rope around the negro’s neck | and Judge B. Bearley was selected and the negro was soon “swinging |™porary y chairman. He spoke ten ine death Setreeeia from the Jimh| @inutes. The mention of Cieveland s | lofatree. No motive is assigned |2®™e brought the de} pceaes io their for the murder, and it is thought | feet aud great cheers swept the con- | that the negro was insane. |vention. A second ‘idee the name of So David B. Hull was hissed. An ap- At Gilbreath, N.C, the other day proval of Abbett’s course as governor al5yearold lad named Fletcher was standing under a tree which the lightning struck. It entered the : ee : ; Is in store for all who use Kemp’s Balsam for ad's coat at the neck and went the throat and Inngs. the great guaranteed 1 remedy. Would you believe lhst it is sold on; down his spine, making a blister all its merits any drug sia authorized by the | D1 ag wonder! = way. Yet it is iccent the lad may sae bottle free? It never faile to oon! li acute and chronic coughs. all druggists sell | ive. Kemp’s Balsam. Large bottles 3) cents and $1 \ | l hooi against the state and was er st IN EVERY RESPECT. 2 4 tESPECT. .viter than any other Saddle For the money. Made ona Solid Sole Lseacher Tree No danger of Tree breaking. Also a full line of hours daily STEEL FORK Y” SADDLES All styles and prices. | be hanged for it. “GOW Double Wagon harness from $10 to £29. A TAISNOASUU- uog 7p NeAM “9 Buggy harness $7 to § of met with some applause. Second hand harness from $3.00 to $1! A Great Sarp i S eat Surp Full line of Turf Goods for fast horses. ise Come and see us, MeFarland Bros, BUTLER, MO. “SINVHOUIN - USI a (NE ra racer abe a ee —