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Price 50 cts It is cial to you of Pure Ne ur children. and y phites of Li and Soda. children and y-roduces sound, them from tak ar cold and a wonderful remedy, Cod Liver Oil which is alike neners Such is Scott's Emulsion and Hypophos- It checks wasting in the It keeps healthy flesh. it will do the same for you i amin will a Agency for MAIR Geld consets. Nootherarticle for th Sex willgive such satis: and scileror bring such rotits to the Agent. t Meco E. W. Willard, druggist, Jollet, Il. ia WESTERN CORSET CO-, St. Louls. | LEAGUED AGAINST CLEVELAND. | cordingly sent. A few days later| Hew Weaver was to Have Delivered Kansas’ Electoral Vote to Harrison | | | | | , J.B. Cr |Said to-day to | pondent. “T can recou of a Kansas t to you the history le in last | presidential campaign that i | tere: You have. }much about demo heard and people's of course jparty wen in the western states leo in order to y the elec- toral vote in the people's party col- umn, but do you know that if Cleve: | {land had failed of | colle ge Harrison would have ithe president? I know there | secret and thorough | between the national committee and Weaver and a few of | jhis friends. The trip of Weaver) and Mrs Lease south was in pursu ance of an agreement with the re- publican managers, and their expen- ses were paid by the republican committee. Furthermore, Mrs. Lease was paid $500 for her inter- view in the Chicago Inter Ocean by | western republicans, aud the dis-| turbance of the grand rally in Tope- ka wasa part of the programme. “But the most vital feature of the co operation between the populist leaders was involved in the dispos:- tion of the Kansas electorial vote. | It was agreed that in the event Weaver carried the electoral vote of Kansas and Cleveland failed to get a majority in the electoral college, Weaver was to give the electoral vote of that state to Harrison, the consideration thereof the popu- list presidential candidate was to be This understanding became so well known that several of the poplist papers openly boasted that the people’s party could dictate the next presi dent. “Whenever I hear a western dem- ocrat talking about taking electoral votes out of the republican column I feel like indulging in a great big horse laugh. It would have been a sorry thing for Mr. Cleveland and the democratic party if there had} been no election in the electoral col- lege. At the Topeka blow out Mr. Harrity paid the bills, Jones of the fusion committee presided, and the result was Mrs. Lease roasted the democratic chivalry of the south, would not let J. H. Atwood, the democratic orator, speak, and the democratic flambeau club was ston- el with eggs by the republicans.” election in the been was a i understanding republican and made secretary of the interior. I have meen troubled with chronic ; |catarrh for years. Ely’s Cream Balm is the only remedy among many that I have used that affords me relief.— My son has been afflicted with na- sal catarrh since quite young. I was jinduced to try Ely’s Cream Balm, and before he had used one bottle that disagreeable catarrbal smell had all left him. He appears as well jasanyone. It is the best catarrh remedy in the market.—J. C. Olm- | stead, Arcola, Ill. | Tey eS | He Effected a Compromise. | Jefferson City Tribune | The recent aftirmance by the su-| {preme court of a judgment against Bradstreet’s Commereial agency for an eroneous “rating” calls to avery neat fraud which a similar {rating enabled a country merchant | to perpetrate upon his city creditor The merchant in question whom | wecall B, hadan A 1 rating with the | | commercial agencies and, of course, | | mind } jhad a corresponding credit at his jnearest trade center. At this par- ticular time he was indebted to St. Louis wholesalers in sums aggrega- |ting quite a large amount—several | thousand dollars—but nothing was thought of it, as every one thought | | him to be perfectly solvent and fully able to meet his time. obligatious at any One day he called upon a} \lawyer of his town, who was known! to be the local correspondent of one of the leading agencies, and told the! correspondent that he would give him $100 to make report to the agency saying B’s business was in| bad shape and that he was ina fail-| jing condition. The lawyer demurr- ed at first, saying he did not know the statement to be true. would not ask him to make such statement if he was not willing t take consequences and that he knew B goes to St. Loui a good hotel. in the years } | knew it was |tham go without bread. jed to compromise with him Seven- jon this bassis. | these terms B said that he could set- i jtunate creditors that if they | however, and make it as speedi | Son, c@lored, who was sentenced to | and whose case is now pending bee | fore the supreme court. jhis recapture was certain. | o'clock this momning and laid ina | supply of provision. | gaye the woman to understand that B said he; Y and registers at His name appeared papers the I Is at the next morning hotels and of their as be able © 0 see ane rewith To their minds the delay of a day 1 th perha} preferred creditor and loss of ure the » intervention, of some pessible whole a. They good fae f loaf rather so they o! their sometimes ness policy to take a h | ty tive cents on the do was at] | first suggested, but B said his ready | ash would not enable him to settle Finally they propos-| ed 50 cents on the dollar. Upon | tle at once, but assured his impor could wait a day he might be able to pay them off in full. They wanted to make the best bad bar, ofa possible, so they gaye hima dis- charge upon payment of 50 cents on the dollar. The next day B walked into one of their places of business and wanted to buy quite a bill of goods. He was informed of course, that they could not credit him and were in turn informed by him that he did not ask it, that he was a cash customer and had the money to pay for what he wanted. He then very naively informed them that he had just come into possession of a very considerable sum of money, and had they given him one day’s time he could have paid them off in full. He had it all the time, and in their eagerness to exchange what seemed tothem a good compromise for a bad debt, they lost 50 cents on the dollar of their claims. R. PRISONERS BREAK OUT. | Sedalia, Mo, —Two pris- oners escaped from the Pettis county jail last night sawing away the ion bars of the cages then goirg through the ceiling,crawling over the rafters and making final egres tween the brick wall and the roof. The sheriff had no iutimation of the fact until 6 o'clock this Those who escaped were: erson, colored, held on the charge of attempted murder; Horace Um- bles, colored, charged with highway robbery; Levi and George Patton, colored, charged with grand larceny in burglarizing a store in Green- ridge, and W. T. Grubbs, white. of Kansas City, held for burglary and larceny. On removing the brick from the jail they utilized their blankets in lowering themselves to the ground, « distance of 18 feet, and disappeared without rousing the inmates. There were tiftern prisoners iu the jail, among them being Dick Robin June 2 and be- morning. Abe Em- be hanged to day for the murder of Johanna Schrolman, a white girl, Robinson could have escaped with the others but says he did not go because he was penniless and in that condition Then, too, he had a presentiment, he says, that he will never be hanged and he was not particularly leave. anxious to Up to this evening none of the fugitives have been captured. Emerson, the most desperate of the five, called upon Bettie Lacy at 3 He was armed with two 44-calibre revolvers and he would never be taken alive, as he} preferred death to imprisonment in| | the penitentiary. Ballard’s Snow Timiment 2 This liniment is different in composi- tion from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery, | which results in its being the m etrating Liniment ever known. are numerous white imitations, which may be recommended because they pay jthe seller a greater profi these and demand Ballar i j ,ociaticand Inflammatory Xhet | natism, Burns, Scalds, Sore Feet, Con-| tracted Muscle, Stitt Joints, old Sures, Dick Croker’s Paper Says Ug lent | paper {at one tin IN COLD TYPE. ly Things York, be New pondent of the Philadel- June 1.— blished his erstund that only the beginr Polit “s orders ors that wo that e career N be exposed in It 1s expected to sh he wasa deserier from ithe army and was under sentence of death His romantic career at St. Louis jwill be exposed and some other \things which have only been whi:-| | pered » Mr Pulitzer came to }New York will be put in cold type. Tf this is done it will show the | malignaney of Tan y ball toward aman who in some respects has been the ablest editor who has ever published a journal iu this city. But I understand that nothing will be printed which caunot be “| verified, and that the attempt will lit Mr. a member of the democratic party of the United States, sud to show him be made to dis Pulitzer as simply as a man inspired solely by the desi gains If there is a great deal to accumulate this pecuniary is kept up can be warfare which said upon both sides Mr. Pulitzer know much of the inside policy of Tammany Hall. Mr Croker on the other hand, has expended a consid- that he may discover the story of Joseph Pulitzer from the time he landed in Awerica and enlisted in a New Yerk regir-eut until the day he took con- trol of a New York newspaper which was Meanwhile Mr. Pulitzer has sailed for Europe. and his associates able sum of money in order nearly moribuud Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts .SaltRheuam Fever ‘etter, Chapped Hands, Chiblains Ce and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. The order of things in 1891, demo- eractic papers dropping out or join- ing the populist in 1893 and demoeratic papers are starting in many different parts of Kansas while populist papers are decreasing. Two instances we note is that county has lost its populist organ while the democracy of Washington county now has a newspuper. Iu fact there have been fully twenty new democratic papers established in this state since No vember 10th, 1892.— Western Spirit, Paols, , is being reversed Johnson Kan “Why i is Strictly Pure Why? White Lead the best paint? Because it will outlast all other paints, give a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Barytes and other adulterants of white lead are “just as good” as Secs, Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always — Pure, or “Strictly Pure White Lead >” This Barytes is a heavy white powder coe stone), having the appearance white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. inst shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is fopaist: Be careful to use only old dard brands of white lead. “Southern” ‘Collier ” “Red Seal” are strictly pure, “Old Dutch” process brands, csteblished d by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White For sale by the most reliable dealers in Pafyos are going to paint, it will pay you toscad to us for arbook containing informa: tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, New York. St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenuc and Tenth Street. 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