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Hl ' RREMEMBER there | ince, a tear splashed over the lapel | are hundreds of brands ‘of. [o° it Weket: “Bol” hesaid brokes.-| White Lead (so called) on the ly, “was wounded, and to save our A. Staple: 1 Lead Co.'s Pure East Side White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound.can to « a5-pound keg of Lead and mix yout own >naints. Saves time and annoyance in matching O. Welton Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisio ns of all Kinds. MUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE - CICARS AND TOBACCO, ys pays the highet market price for County Square. Butler, Mo- market that are not White I lives we pleaded guilty as quickly as) composed id ossible. I don’t claim that I wasa 8 ts amaely of Barytes ‘and | tuodel man or that we were proper | r cheap materials. But the a i number of brands of genuine men, but if a prison is to reform that | S : bas been doue and we should be al- trict] P lowed to go.’ y ure * ‘Cole, what will you do if you do \ , V1: get out” hite Lead §¢, ‘Rup like a scared horse, I reck- | is limited. The following brands ~ on” Hesunled aud his eyes bright are standard ‘‘Old Dutch’’ process,” ™ 4d think I should go to Texas and just as good as they were when |® fafw, settle down quietly ard you or your father were boys : d - thé few remaining years of iy “ ia a eim peace. When you get back] Southern,”“Red Seal,” }xo Missorri, teil Wall Bron tagh that) A] ya “Collier.” we — a = ——— you know, offered imself as bust | ‘ For Cotors.—Nationa! | vig arcana tee age to the state if they'd let me go! Produces bome for w short tine.” *Much more wis Afte. al uearty good bye, Cole wnt through | the double doors aud disappeared in to the gloom of iron bars aud cold shades, and insures the best paint that it is eis possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. ieee nahi acer stoues. I went for a tour of the Nie Clark Avenue and Tenth Strcet, St. Louis. | prison, and in the hospital saw Cole “IN > = again, He no more recog ized ine than if he bad been of ston. The rules forbade it and he stood like a statue while my coat brushed his E YOUNGER IN JALL. COL d He was Recently Visited by afatm. One poor fellow dying of con- Missourian. sumption, moaned in pain- A sec- joud burse went to him. I stood by dis cot. Agitation of Pa tis Detrimental to “<T want Cole’ he moaned. Jn an} . His Chances. A View of the Noted Ontliw asa Hos- pital Nara. Hal Reid of St. Louis, has visited Cole Younger at the Stillwell prison. He was told by War 'en Wolpot that the Youngers are excellent prison ers, and he thinks they would make good citizens if pirdoned. Mr. Reid writce. ‘Tho shooiing of the lock in the double door interrupted us,. aud, with a quick step, Cole entered the office. After we had shaken hands we sat down, and Cole, with the knowledge that he was talking to a friend spoke without a resérve. “Tread in the papers,’ said he, ‘that you were up ip this country, and I've been expecting you’ “ *How are you, Cele. anyway?’ asked “oNever better in health. I was 50 years old last Thursday, I have been here 1S years; passed the 18th mile post day before yesterday. and in all that time I have not asked for an extra meal.” “Nor broken a rule,’ interrupted the warden. “<T worked in the shops for 12 years aid have never missed a day, contiuued Cole, ‘and to show that a good record is recognized, they have given me easier work for the past six years. Tam now head nurse ip the hospital,’ tion” reaches the origin of the “How's Jim! trouble and corrects it. It dispels ‘Brother Jim is well; he’s the|aches and pains, corrects displace | ments and cures catarrbal ioflamma tion of the lining membranes. It’s} 2 . }guaranteed to benetit or cure, or the} and [ wish, warden, you'd tell him | money paid for it refunded. | instant Cole was at his, side, his powerful form beut over the sufferer and he raised him up. ““-What ia it?’ be asked. “They hurt me so,” aud the poor, emaciated being put his bony hand on bis lungs. . “Tendeily Cole placed his “strong baud there and rubbed the aching place. ‘Don’t you get scared.’ he said. ‘You're going home. They cannot lock God out of here and he knows how you ache.’ “I turned away. They cail him an outlaw. Well, if be is, now after his eighteen years of service, I'd rather bave that same outlaw nurse me in sickness than half of the chriet- ians in the land.” | Ir engine an THE CREEDINESS OF It's a Secret 1) that many women owe their beauty to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The reason—beauty of form and face | as well as grace, radiate from the common center—health. The best bodily condition ‘results from good food, fresh air, and exercise, coupled with the judicious use of the “Pre | acription ” In maidenhood, wonran hood and motherhood, it’s a support ing tonic that’s peculiarly adapted to her needs, regulating, strength ening and curiug tho derangements of the sex. If there be headache, pain in the back, bearing down sensations, or general debility, or if there be ner vous disturbances, nervous prostra tion, and sleeplessness, the*Prescrip To carry the largest and most complete stock of harness and saddles in this section of the | state proved too much for the postinaster; Isaw him awhile ago out in the yard without his cap on fally guaranteed----- Made under our own factory, of our own not to expose himself that way-| = steel tubing, with every Joint You kuow, said Cole, turning to me,| Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure coustipa | it is a Worthy backbone we ure not allowed to talk to any-| tion, indigestion, bilionsness, head | jache and kindred ailments oue Since you saw me lust they | : have iustituted the grading system. | Stockmen and Sugar Taxes. AS about~, Plain gray suits for first graders, | K.C. Times COLUMBIAS in our illustrated cat~ alogue~ which you can’ obtain free at ours agencies or by mail for two two cen graders | You} see, he snuled, lve got on the plain gray, and with twinklivg eyes. he) added, ‘I wore gray some years ago —Was a captain in the Confederate army for the whole four years * * ‘Speaking of Jim being post master, he won't ‘care if President Cleveland will appoint another one in his place. We're democrats, but Jim wouldo’t complain much if a republican got the place here.” and Cole laughed heartily. + “I wish,’ he said, ‘that you would tell all our friends in Missoyri not. to | start avy talk about geting out, That sort of stuff only hurts our chances and starts discussion. Why" do you know, that the operations of the Cook gang in Oklahoma is affect ing our chances?’ ix “Cole,” I asked, for cond small cuecked The National Live Stock exchange | which, during its recent St." Louis, adopted a memorial in re-| gard to the relations of the sugar | tax to the live stock trade with Ger many ought to take the earliest op | portunity to revise its action. It} appears that the only complaint whith “the German government makes to the sugar ‘schédule is that and stripes for third graders session in| An effort was made a few days ago to take up the bill to repeal the dif- ferential duty on sugar which was which discriminates‘against the pe AG PARLIN AE SSRN 2p, {republican and four populist senha pokes Qromoer oc: ruse coun gees | tors against the twenty three demo is the differential duty of one tenth 5 of one cent a pound on- sugar im- ported from countries. that pay bounties on exports. ” Vherefore, | the live stock dealers ought to direct | their energies not toward the repeal | ‘of the sugar tax, which will yield a} large revenue io the government without doing harm, but. against | that differential duty which” yields no revenue, but works detriment te get out?” their markets. : **VexDdo Why, do you know | Tu this conection ‘the geutlemeny we were not sent here for a capital | who- comprise the National Live crime, We pleaded guiity to ‘a | Steck exchange Should also “tern cessory to murder. Not thut we | their attention to the fact hat be-| net, sia chili by thavote OE te pesca icailty tab shat, "Unto tae ors {fore and ores een ot ‘ety Senators‘on the: proposition tere: vation is the first law of nature and | memorial at Sh Louis attempts AON thet olctira’ miwes meee we had been hunted for “over 60 | made to :sremote that ohjectionabk ith aa patch ro he sippoie hours like wild beasts and were trap | feature of the sugar schedule which |‘ va odl'aing’ ba fa peat | ped in a tamarack swamp. Bob—"|has incensed the German governe | SONS MS a. i ' cratic seuators who voted iu favor of | the motion. lu the fac2 of the facts and this record, therefore, the memoria! of | the National Live Stock ought to be-amended so as to reat that the members are opposed to exchange the differential duty which yields no revenue to the government, but | }ourtars the markets forandoiportant jproduct awé put auearued profits | into the pockets of the sugar trust, and that the republicat party. which is_vesponsile for it, is unqualifiedly (qofidemmed ax the agent of the’sugar s “do you hope. to! - ey 7 -| agains: “4 : Here he stopped aid ashe thought | ment andicaused to some extent the | ntizht infiuénce the vote of the sen-| of the boy who died « *few’ wionth g | curtailment of the live stock market. | ate tothe repeal of it. ' \ and the drive wheels gave way under. rooster, for a famous wheel 43 & an. iniquitous tax, “sat ag! - et ess #, from the cheape: Bring your old har MecFARE AND $3 £342 OSS. Butler, Missouri. {pr and see the less variety of | Call ices and the end horse millinery. 3 to $15 Double wage es from $ -upin pr Saarland bros, the p Me nd for the tremendous weight. smasn ay double diamond frame exceptionally graceful in designe It is light and tougl to the highest degree and is our own supervision, in finest cold dra seamless and part scientifically tested, eNEW, YORK. SLECHICAGO. HARTFORD. Keown m Clinten J wich, Mo., snake farm, says the Chive ton Democrat, has looked too often ov that which biteth like a serpent avd stingeth like an now in the Sedalia plain drankexness adder, prison for Childs was in Clinton last sammer and after bis lecture on the square be would sell several bottles of his svake oi! and straightway he and his big can of snakes would begin’ to yisit the saloous. By nine be would take the whole width the sidewal citizens knowing the deaily tm walk ou and te of the pets le carried so Gerless! » to the stree woull tal D: only xes- 3nd Try a free sam- eee Pie s@old by t “Bhe flouring mili of Patterson & Géntty at Smithville burned Wed- nesday $15,009, Ne ingurgo % eed = & dies—The druggist named below will giv: elton sample pacKsge of Dr Sawyers Pas tilles, which cure diseases peculiar to women, Sold by H L Tucker. 1. Childs, the hero of the Chad | ‘ Tek BOW AND ARROW. The Alleged Feats of the Ancient Archers —Mahmoad Effendt’s Shot. From their perishable nature the bow and arrow shaft have utterly dis- appeared, but the arrow-head has come down to us by thousands in the river and cave deposits whic a hundred th the London News. remote ancestors used to sh h experts « F ¥ Is whose like jay pursue with ex- ss rifles and explosive bullets. In me the bow became nd savage men gre ill, both i 2 e bowngen’s prowess, however, was not so great as it has been represented by writer: z is little doubt th | the runner or the boxer of to- beat the athlete of antiqui bowman of these ¢ | shooting is but a pastime. could e | beat the redskin or the African in feats lof skill. Itis at the target | that he would excel, not in the fore | for his wooderaft would not ¢ | him to get the opportunity of ay could so the even when ys. modern tox- yards in bers of the sing to be told row that pierced two inches of brass, or of shot by a Welsh cher at an ar an on horseback, struck him on the thigh. pierced his | armor, his leg, his leather sac , and killed his horse The bo d arrow was at its h at the battle of Plodden in 151: ight hen shafts which the bowmen poured upon them, but already the knell of the fine oldarms had sounde In 1511 Lord Hubert. of Cherbu war with France, spe of weapons, and when gunner: nd “yunpowde bowmen became obsolete. GUARD AND CONDUCTOR. The Difference Between the Bosses of Eng- lish and American Rallroad Trains. platforms, where ticket, opens a compartment, placed accordir hops into his van he looks at closes the door of the vill try to sec woes with the for he ver rises te that « ecorate sin] cli nee in his neighborhood ict | du aman of in bat on du his relat the servant, anc re man in blue cloth uni i nl buttons, < shoulder Ic © buckle and orne carries a small such } stri nents. bag, etime | tobacco ju i! | | | -ration, for the « the heart. live it will ion of the meal. As weed, the ee port wnthe thr his Ai i not c 1 ¢ { fermer owner of th | garding him with | ful “« and cruelty of the | plied that it was an oyster in“? live lobste s of the ric are dipped i pi i Story of a Scholar Pheodor M Berlin { which tHe ; | the coukl-be 4 Weattos j seem to have come a's . however, the Scots yielded before the shower of | ..in discussing a | came into use the craft of bowyerand the valor of The guard is found on the station your you well r class, then | were dressed, but may prove fatal train on your jour He is by nc mIneans the jmportur rson that the conductor is in the United St Col. H. G. Prout in Seribr zine has no opportunity to sit! all conductors lie may be- all I know, waistcoat ler bly for my °S} toring « church bell if Hey, of Henry county. 1¢ |to hie door and shot in |cused Browley of bur | That our won. ~ MOTHERS FRIEND” a-dirth easy May de within fall we have r reicead the price to ONE DOLLAR per re . BEWARE of frauds, count- erteits and substitutes. Take ers | ‘ oth . Friend SOLO BY ALL ORUCCISTS. tr Write for book "TO MOTHERS’ mailed free THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Sole Proprietors, ATLANTA, GA. Se e Stabbed With a Butcher's Knite. Mariboro, Md, Dee -“Don'} stike my wife,” Jawes Blackstont cried yesterday afternoon us he aud bis wife and George Brent and bis home fr Brent turned’ with th and plunged along butchers into one, cutting Pie 9 af were returning chellsville wife t SS kst ae wives had {been quarreling, and Brent took 3 j hand Blackstone's wounds havo jbegup to mortify, and death iz jexpected at any time. Brent was brought here to jail this morning to talk about bis crima ay 31 lungs aud bowels | He refused | He has been bebind the jail bars before. se it fully kidney dif Hamilto», Mo., Dee. 16.—A etab- | bing affray occurred at 1 o'cleck this worning at tho home of Albert | Harpster, two miles north of Hamil Harpster gave dnaoce Jas} | night and Milt Taylor tried to dancé on another person's number, tt which Harpster objected and stab bed Taylor seven times in the altey cation that followed. brougbt to town and | ton. 2 Taylor was his wouudp ) | Ladies—Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles are effectual [@ female weakness, pain on top of the head qu,’ ‘| lower partofthe back. it strengthene any Sold by HL Tueker 5 | cures. | Carthage, Mo, Dec. 17.--Saturday vight at Avilla. Jo J sroprietor of a general merchandiss proy § Stemmons, , store, attempted to ej-ct a farm “hand, George Campbe!!, who wap intoxicated Campbell drew ho {knife and cut Stermmon's throat al west from ear tocar Stemmons ih i alive and way recoyer Cautmpbell ip , |under arrest Ladiee—Remember tint disease becomes in eu Dr Sawyer atilles will positively cure long standing ca it leals and cures. Sold by HL Tucker. Mavager Liddil of the telephoup company says Nevada wil! be on thy main lige of the Joplin and Kansap City system. It will be built to Ft Scott by way of Pittsiu direct to Nevada aid t! nortli | way of Ricti Him? The line is alre completed from Euansas ¢ thence risonville, aud a corps is i work bi jtween Joplin and Pittsbwrg.—Neva da Mail. and experience « medicine than D: prodace a bet s Fam Excels jwateb. Asan juot s! eeping ou duty Re 2Ke pleasure in annc ng that is d ks Sure cure will re” + rheu m, kiditey Parks sure cute is sol Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 13 —Geo | Butler. father in-law of W. L. Brom- , who wae called down Wedner- | | day night. is suepected of the deed re- }and a warrant bas been sworn out jfor bis arrest by bis daughter, the {dead man's wife. bad ac- g his barn. , jutler Warrensburg, Mo., Dec. 17--The revival ineeting conducted by Rev | a 285 LOW | Hoopengarner, of Nebrn~ | eks with Many are” room in the been going on for two we no abatement in interest jturned aay for wart of jlarge bous- where the + , beld Over bren reported to date 100 conve ings will continue for WILCOX COMPOUND