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dull soda is inferior to package soda. \ Bi; WARE is the whole story ° about of imitation trade marks and labets. ARM AND HAMMER SODA | | Costs no more tha: s in packages. °° Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York. Write for Arm and bE ¢soda—neve vi! ged purest in the world. e Sold by grocers everywhere. = mmer Book of valuable Recipes~FREE The Tricky Lightning Rod Man. ed toa Horse and Killed. | From reports which have reached Butler, Ala, Apzil 25.—Conrad Bolivar, says the Herald, it appears Boykin,a young farmer of the Burgo- that lightning rod men are ihfesting | mot neighborhood, killed a negro, the southwest part of this county. | Bob Moore, last night under pecu- Some two weeks ago Geo. Slattern, | liar circumstances. Boykin had who lives in the vicinity of Walnut | gone Moore's security for the pay- Grove, was induced to sign a con-, ment of a fine for carrying concealed tract for rods. He received a timely | weapons, the negro agreeing to work warning from a business friend at | it out on Boykin’s place. He work Walnut$Grove, and refused to allow | ed for several weeks, but about ten {the rods to be put up. He was in | days ago ranaway. Boykin learned formed that the rods would be put | his whereabouts and captured him. up the next day, whether he con- He tied arope around one of the sented or not. Mr. Slattern was negro’s wrists and fastened the prepared for company the next day, | other end gccurely to his saddle and and when two men appeared to put) proceeded homeward, the negro up the rods he received them, Win- | walking behind his captor’s horse. chester in hand, and informed them | When night came on Moore attempt- that his premises were unhealthy ed to break away, and finding this for lightning rod men. They left, impossible, tried to snatch Boykin’s promising to return next day with ‘pistol, whereupon the Jaiter drew reinforcements. Mr. Slattern also | the weapon, and, as he says, to dis was reinforced by several of his: abie the negro, shot him in the leg neighbors the next day, and when} Moore sprang at Boykin and, seeing tive men came to put up the rode, | his danger, the white man deliber they sized up the situation and re-/ateiy took aim and shot the negro tired | through the head, killing The experience of Mr. E. H. Pot- stantly. ter, a shrewd and successful farmer| The report of the revolver fright of the neighborhood, who was fore- | ened the horse, which dashed away, man of the last grand jury was dif-| dragging tle corpse through the ferent. He bought $12 50 worth of | mud for a mile. Boykin finally cut rods, giving his note, which was | the rope which bound his horse to magically transformed to an obliga- | the dead negro and came to town, tion for $105 Mr. Potter promptly | where he surrendered. He was warned all banks in neighboring | placed under a towns of the fraud, and Mr. Light- ning rod man finding himself unab'e to sell the paper, returned to Mr. him in- Don’t of Dress. ; Don't hold up silks and display See) Retake vive | 1885 Potter and blandly offered Ue ae Don't use pious) when stitches up the note for Mr. Potter) vould do. was notin the trading humor and! Don't weara sailor bat with a thus the matter stands. silk dress. Two morals go with this story: ah wear striped material if you First, « Winchester is sometimes —— wr daitantabocenit anne Has handy. Second, if you want a light- ane : large feet. ning rod, pay the cash for it. Don't wear a white petticoat un- | said: |high-colored urine, containing albu- | ®5° and CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYs. Suicide By Morphine. St. Joseph, Mo., April 24.—Miss | ometimes Called Bright's Disease— | Tillie Lahrman, a well-known young | Dr, Hartman’s Latest Lecture. | woman, committed suicide to day by | In the course of a recent lecture |¥#llowing a heavy dose of mor-! at the Surgical Hotel Dr. Hartman phine. After she had taken the) morphine she evidently feared that “Catarrh of the Kidneys is a very | it would not do the work and swal-! common disease, growing more ani} lowed a second dose of some other more common each year. The symp-, poison, which terminated her exist- | toms are pain in the back; scanty, | &™¢* She was about 30 years of | had become despondent ra year. over an illness exten men and various sediments; nausea, and sometimes vomiting; puftiness Henry Irvin, a Kansas City am of the face and feet; dropsy of the} has just received by express a box| legs; shortness of breath and general jof withered flowers. Two years ago | weakness; pallor and dryness of the) he was a single man and engaged to| skin; chilly feelings, alternating with | Miss Maggie Taylor, of Hannibal./ fever and sleeplessness "| |She sent them they never arrived. | “A tablespoonful of Pe-ru-na/ Tren they were married aad went} should be takea before each meal, | to housekteping and the episode of, between meals, and at bed-time, and |the flowers was nearly forgotten | enough Mana-lin at night to pro-) when an express wagon drove up to| duce one natural action of the bowels | their door and the long each day. When the disease is of | token of affection delivered. long-standing heated Pe ru-na should | : re aes be applied to the back in addition to| W. M. Smith, the official stenog-| the above treatment, and the diet rapher of the house cf represent consist principally of milk and dry! tives who eloped with Miss Carrie toast. Avoid liquors and tobacco. | Swain, of St. Louis, the other day, jis well known in Chillicothe, having | lived there during the ‘S0's, when he | was editor of the Constitution. delayed | MEDICAL BOOKS FREE The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing | Co., of Columbus, Ohio, are offering ‘i free, post-paid, two medical books, gm Weal { one on catarrh and catarrhal dis iM Heals eases, the other on spring medicines ae and spring diseases. These books Hy a Running ny contain the very latest and most re 1 = aa at liable information on these import-| i} Sores. ant subjecte. ce ye = | For free book on cancer address! Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. _ as the Serpent’s Found ona River Bank. Nevada, Mo., April 25.—Parties | 4 = : from Schell City to day, twenty |!) Sting. miles north of Nevada, report the | / ANT d finding on the bank of the Osage | | VONTAGIOUS Inal river of a black silk lined worsted | \8LCOQD POISO! coat, vest and pair of braces on the} |, PACE Under the lapel was a five-|{/) A... weame its stages completely eradicated by Ss. Ob. stinate sores and ulcers\\\ yield to its healing powers onand builds up the system)}} coat. pointed gold star with the name SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Avani GE. “Texas” engraved upon it. Three = = hundred yards below where the vest | -——— : : : was discovered was also found a Order of Publication i ‘A bottle with a piece of brown paper | stare of MissoURI| in it, on which was written: “I bave County of Bates, os GAI \ ie Butler. age In the Cireuit Court of said county, in vaca- spent the last of an estate of $7,000,| tion, June term, 1ss5. 7; eckson Corder, A : plaintiff, vs. Joseph H. McPherson or the and my body will be found in the} Poknown heirs of Joseph H. MePhereon, Osage.” There was a name to this,| deceased, defendants. Bab tw SoC tGrn tan wetting thi At this day comes the plaintiff herein by his ut 1b Was so torn in getting the | attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the under- , ite signed clerk of said court, in vacation, and paper out that it could not be made | seneh a petition and afidavit, which’ said out petition and affidavit is as followe STATE OF MISSOURI ,, i County of Bates, = In Circuit Court, June term, Jackson Corder, I ’ States Indian policeman Ed Boban- nonand Jim Jackson, a stranger became engaged in a shooting affray | today. Bohannon attempted to re- plevin some steers and Jackson ob Darant, I. T., April 25.—United | vs Joseph H. McPherson and the unknown heirs of Joseph H. McPaerson, dee’d, Defendants, Plaintiff for his cause of action states that he owns and holds title owing de- scribed real estate in Bal u Missouri, ter of the south- E < to-wit: The southwest qu jected. Both fired at the same) case quarter of eection thirty-three (3). in instant. Bohannon was struck be- | township forty-one (41) of range thirty (30); that the same is vestedin him and those under ef < | less it is white. They tell one on Mayor-elect tween the eyes and instantly killed. | whom he claims by the statat limitations Peter That SF Diate MEANS Columbia THE BEST BICYCLE. On the steering-head ot every Columbia bicy- cle of this year’s make that name-plate appears. It is unique, handsome, and indicates much— satisf enjoyment to the rider. No other bicycle has ever equalled a Columbia. No other bicycle ever shall equal a Columbia. The greatest bicycle factory in the world says so. New Price $] 00 ——— oto HARTFORD Bicycles, next best, $80 560. $50 for Boys’ and Girls’ sizes. An Art Catalogue BRANCH STORES: of these famous Boston wheels free at New York any Columbia Chicago Agency, or will San Francisco be mailed for Providence two 2-cent Budalo Stamps. AULA L DEACON BROS & CO., agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles Missouri. FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- N.”> MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO —ELY'S CREAM BALM-—Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures tonce tor Cold Quickly ‘66 Warren St. N.Y. Jamison, of Rich Hill, which is good enough to spread. After His Honor put in about all his spare time im a conscientious effort to formulate an inaugural address which should be a marvel of states- manship. The Sunday morning be- fore inauguration, Mr. Jamison sat revolving questions of mighty mo- ment beneath his furrowed brow when his good wife asked, “John, aren't you going to church with me this morning?” “No, my dear,” replied John, “y won't have time to go with you to- day.” “Won't have time? I thought the election was over. You don't expect the mayor's office to take you to heaven, do you?” “No,” said John, rather peevishly. “It has kept me in h—I the past three weeks.”—Ex. For aGold Standard. Lexington, Ky., April 24.—The republicans of Woodford county, Senator Blackburn's home, have met his ultra silver interview with the most radical utterance heard this year from anti-free coinage ranks. In their coversation they declared at length in unequivocale terms for a “single geld standard” with only ne dissenting vote. The Singleton hotel, a large frame building at St. Joseph was fired in two places by incendiaries early Tuesday morning. The guests es- caped in their night robes, by means of a rear stairway. Facts Worth Knowing. 4 In all memt rane irritating. ing s accomplished with duuct der or astringents, beca toting. do not thorou ed surfaces and shauld b worse than failures. A persons who had tor the worry and pain t testity to the rad cures wronght by Ely Diuggists have it. S Of the nasal affect- abandoned as ears, borne all tarth can i election , multitude of | Don’t dress more fashionable than} Jackson was shot through the heart | Umder the provisions of sec. O70 of chapter becomingly. The | the equitable title eminated from the govern- ae a s | ment of the U. S. more than ten years prior Don't imagine that | hereto, that is to say more than thirty-one | atone for untidiness. | 2 = 3 | years prior to this action. That this plaintif , | ie: ir yur | and his grantors have ha he possession 0: Don’t wear common boots—they| “We direct the attention of our | Sri ti Fhe teres on said land for more than 2 readers to the advertisement of date Plaintit are not economical. 5 : iy x: ane son appears of Don't trim good materials with| Simmons Liver — on — | have en 'd land on Octo- ; ; rs ye e ber 6th, Iss), and has m. common trimmings. | er page. We have used the medicine i ae rote peas Don’t wear big sleeves and big | in our family, and are prepared to} hats if you are short. say. from experience, that for a tor- | 0 conveyance, gg any title from . } 3 bites Don’t expect great bargains to| pid liver or a disordered stomach it | Pherson is turn out great savings. _,.;and liyed about two minutes. beauty will! steers get aw | = him te the tirst grantor in the line under and through which this pl That if th would in t isa good remedy. When trayeling |) treet i ’ z lw, carry & i e valis Don’t Jump into your clothes and| we usually c erry, some in our valise. expect to look dressed —From the “Christian Don't dress your head at the ex. | Smithfield, N.C. pense of hands and feet. [That ifthe said McPherson is de -. 2, yy | legal heirs Would in the same way and for the Visitor,” | same reasons have an interest therein. Plain- k Walked for Three Years. George Hayes is a disreputable; Little Rock, Arkansas, April 24 — | character of Joplin who sails under} Senor Louis Budenwitch and Senor! the local nick name of “Pea Ridge ~ t Although an all round tough, ‘Pea| Argentine Republic, who are making Ridge’ never pleads guilty to any in | fraction > ; BO, | police court plea is ‘not guilty.” So j arrived here this morning. having the other day they fixed up a job on| walked the entire distance 10,145 | ‘Pea Ridge’ and Officer Doherty|miles. They left Buenos Ayres at) oath cays. pulled him on a bogus complaint | 10 o'clock, August 7, 1892, and have | the plaints charging him with being a gentle- been walking ever since. They will) That man anda scholar. When the pa-| publish a report for their govern per had been read out loud the! ment on topography and mining. officer asked, = neiTs are ur | for that reason t ed he names can D T respective Therefore make and set forth eis the agent a foregoing p are tr herson i atto: n Nact int@reet {| Allour shoes are equally satisfactory W.L, DoucLas $3 SHOE (SHE fst. 3 Ericiarimerncae? CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs : 45359 Fine CALF& KANGAROO, COPYRIGHTS. ie $3.39 POLICE,3 sotes. gains See en a hone een : 1-an honest opinion, write to | 5959 $2. WORKINGMe & CO., who have bad nearly fifty years? 192° verre FINE NS. experience inthe patent. business. Comuunies- 2 $2.$1.75 BOYS SCHOOLSHOES, s -LADIES: 5052 $1.75 9g fo s2 Ie ; ericnn, and Best DONCGOa widely beter publte with s SEND FOR CATALOGUE issued week nena tip ii it Ky a eae he ROM IESE CEE Kea. | isc ot tec a linmrare haeny ries Over One Million People wear the Building Edition, monthly. $150 rear Single copies, 2. cents. Every number contai bean- W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes 9 not nev titul plates, in colors, and photographs of new b with plans, enabling builders to show the jens and secure contracts, Address MUNN & CO., New York, 361 Broavway. They give the best value for the money. They equal custom shoes in style and Thelr wearing qualitics are unsurpass i ul forth and | | “Pea Ridge, are you guilty, or iaewors rate not guilty? | é H CCLARK, 7 2 fs | Not Public “Not guilty, yer honor. | | My term will expire Sept ek a And for once he | right about it. was entirely } | Whereupon it is ordered by the c cation that said defendants be neti | lication that plaintif® | against them i is eral nature of which When she had C! ren, she gave them Castoria, A jealous Shelbina housewife sus-| Scuencn's Antovio Ben, two citizers of the er ee ae ene oneee | Nature = ( eS Nmoressid, | your dea Remepy jan overland trip for their govern-| #7 fr® eg ahs | Dealer, » FoR gar / Manprare ef the laws and uniform| ment from Buenos Ayres to Chicago, Attorn | pear ber Liver L | IVERF ILLS nee te Comptaint ( Pitts | peing duly sworn up: ) ELECTR $510$50perday. | Its curability established by the use of the roel pede new remedy (Solanum Carolinense) as pre- pared by Dr. Selman. Endorsed by the medi- cal profession generally.’ Send for pamphlet. $3 ai] communications to . SELMAN, M.D., Indianapolis, Ind. Fa > ha | < 7 bh | petition of the pla above give: nat is to} - a pected that her husband was in the | say, that plaintit aske this court ‘to decree | u habit of kissing the cook and put | ttle in plaintiff to the lands set forth in said | 4 : : ~ . ———— m as defendant 4a up a job onbim. W ay > wae) Two years ago J. G. Mariott, of | bend sppear actus coure a aus actermt i § , gs ought sh & se | thereof, to be begun and holden at the court . away one evening she oug t she} Purdy, on the Frisco road, had al houseia the citer Buvlen to nant can c z heard her husband come in so she cow killed and immediately asked | the loth day of Jone next q went into the dark kitchen by an- | q, 2 _ j one thind dayof ésid ter : | 4 3 : |damages of the railroad. The com- | continue, if not then bet end of said; ¥ other door and was immediately | pany offered $25, and Marlott eaked | cone enor at ito the petition in said fi ; R a 3 25, ¢ * aes S ceetes fi seized in a moet ardent and leving| 97°50. So they went to law and |aedisdement will b a a y { oy * {Ver ~ = ~g owe % - for manner. Trembling with rage ske M. a = And it is farth * ofl gece : arlott has finally won his case, but! be published acc schinery st Trae A Pe aod struck a match and stood face to “4 ; Sate wees tenmoToR Coma YEAR I be is out $15 and the railroad Q | Ween in costs. face with the hired man. tare (OR { at least fifteen days before the day of me e: tel of the Bates county ¢ Pera mext Tm © de he S STEWART ATCHESOS Rochester Girecuit Court Rimes is suing for a divorce from) {sear his wife a second time. This is the yy, man’s tenth wife. Is Your Ton h das of Ap! P : STEWART and cure tor al i a wondert Notice of Final Settlement. }It you Headach ous, sleepless 2 * 3 or troubled wit! spelis, Electric | in liver and Kidney are not pee ee Gan | Bitters is the medicine you need.|doingtheir work. Why don’t you take |term ofthe Bates county probate cou: Health and Strength are guaranteedibp | Parks Sure cure. If it does not make | Bates county, state of Missouri, to beh use Large bottres only soc at H Lj you feel better it costs you nothing-—— Butler beginning on the 13th day of May j Tuckers | Soid by H. L. Tucker ar throat dry, vour eyes med and do you teel mean you get up in the morn- SYLVIA CATO. Re Administratrix sertion te | Liegent Pullman Service :} Reclining Chair Cars ($0. KANSAS CITy | i CHICAGG ano tHe ie ; 2 TS VaRio' TO HAVE SOT OLY ITS | oo Yeur nearest Sgest for po ASI alyee kis tte ie, BLE, ELT TO Matt f55 CH. It expects sm “Missouri Pacific Ry.” H. 2. TOWNSEND, Cenera! Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LCU TWESTYER COUSTRY 1y ORDER WS EASILY ACCESSE- S WITHIN East togetber with the aca repairs, will be sppreciated. amt, ses — et a

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