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$ KNOCK A sore spot, green, = — urglars. | K. C. Pitsburg & Gulf PEARL BRYAN’S HEAD. Time Table. # Tortured by Masked B Health. erfect or- 2 pede ae Pittsburg, Pa. February 6.— arcival and departure of trains zat Wort cc nal use of ——— THE aa aaah 6B RU is E | Monday night the home of Mr. and No.7, Freight daly cecopt sey harass i for the Ghastly Relie. SPOTS = and watch the color |Mrs. Casper Wagner, in ao att’s Liver Pills. They reg- : se ST. JACOBS OL the soreness eerie i Vai D, ae ente cae : so bowels and produce | 8 our. IT IS MAGICAL. a ae sroghe dat 2pm plate the OWES BDC PFOCUCS | Walling Says Jackson Disposed of tt | jed men. The couple are over Si — 1:00 a m Spm us A Vigoro for sick head cl ( jousness, CO! dred diseases, ¢ TUTT'S Lives | years old and live alone. They were | bound hard and foot in chairs and jthe robbers demanded to know | where they kept their money. They refused to tell. LD | and Vice Versa. | Cincinnati, O., Feb. 7.—Although | jit is just one week since the decapi-| CLARDY & BRUNER tated body of Pearl Bryan found near Fort Thomas, Ky, there | = ae ees has been more excitement ces FVERVBODY over the tragedy and in the Ken-} ERESTED tucky suburbs than on any previous ithave the largest list Body. hil ° was} Then the robbers ;.| procured a box of matches and each ( held a lighted match under the bare | They did IN buying or selling lands anywhere in south- | #°t burn Wagner's feet but tortured west Missouri come and see or write us. We| tim by the agonizing cries of his | wife. eo KNOWS it takes constant hustling ness, and this iswhat we are doing to do bus if vou are! : ¥ jfeet of the old woman. SCORE FOR SEDALIA. oe jday. Scott Jackson Atowzo| I | Walling, the suspects, avho were! room mates and May Go To Jail, Kansas City World. wins First Point in the Capital Removal while attending the Cass county judges were sevred with an alternative writ of mandam- us yesterday commanding them to make a levy for taxes for the pay- ment of railroad bonds issued by the The rail. road was never built, but the bonds fs | Seeing the robbers inteaded to Jo ve, hay a con- . 2 : = . : ; ~ " Ohio Dental College, have been con Al — STATE and can satisfy you in prices, terms and location, |kill her, Wagner told them where fessing against each other all day. ny i th | ; J AY i the |the money was secreted. One of the amen 2s : : jmen was left to guard the couple Sil ¥ Pe re) VESTION HAS nothing to do with us j while the other three went to ge Bite | ew hee jthe money. In the room the thieves z jquarreled over the money, and the me Court Rules—Refases to In- They were examined separately and together, when they are confrotted face to face with each othe fessions they call each terfere With Submission. Jeffersop City, Mo., February 5.— Court en banc met at 9 o'clock this morning, and rendered opinions in fe) a county some years ago. a and exhibit murderous feel! + at ee vot into the hands Rene oRRak Gass four cnses. It will be in session un slhiats have ona ca : if ij ‘ Hi t PRICE OF OUR LANDS W : = | Panrtittwirolwaaron satchel eidentis an si _ he hands of “innocent pur ij Saturday hearing cases. Among | finding Pearl Bryan's hoad BS ] thinking be would not get his shar i F | These bonds were issued prior to Be 2 : : i tributing silver dollars sending the people, 8 2 left the Wagners 1 joined his i x aera c the opinions rendered was one in|geries of confeasions Jackson sae puting dollars, but g people, north and east, loads of {le gners and joined his ihe liner aeraenes Se 5 i fi | : é the county 7 ot Berens ae i information about the wounderfu! resources of Missouri. ifjcompaniors. During his absence ‘ the case of J. R. Edwards vs. A. A.| w alling carried it in a valise to the a : pei is Eawintuas at} : P 5 ms absence) courts were empowered to vote tary of tate, to pre- e : fi ‘ you want to sell. Yours for business, |the old gentlemen freed himself, and! , ‘ cine : Lesueur, secretary 7 Covington suspension bridge, and CLARDY BRUNE Vien heen ae eae oan 4 bonds for the assistance of railway yeot the capital removal, the resolu | he thinks Walling threw it in th» riv | aed ae ca a — 2 ci fcompanies in completing new ¢ : N : | ole were leaving nouse, when |. — . tion being published and placed on! gr, or he might hive carried it with ss = | COUR cee cage! Se, Wien |iines. St. Clair, Cass, Macon and ithe robbers discovered what had jtaken place, and after capturing Mr. | Wagner tortured him in the hope of | getting {he official ballot to be voted upon athe next election. The case is re- him to his home at Hamilton and} thrown it from the Miami bridge at that place, but Jackson says he did not go with his room mate on these trips and can not tell just where he left the head.” Walling says he had nothing to do with the decapitation or disposal of the head, but he recited long stories, which lead the officers to be lieve that Jackson had buried the head in a sand bar in the Ohio river opposite Dayton, Ky., a suburb of this city, or dropped it in the sewer on Richmond street. Large forces worked all day at both places and they secured the blood stained coat of Jackson out of a sewer at the corner of Richmond and Ninth streets near Jackson’s room. |many other counties were also vie- McFARALND BROS. rness and Saddlery, Leather Troe Saddle | tims of these new railroads, which | Were never built, but for which the | counties issued bonds. The eounty judges of St. Clair have been contined in jail here and at Clinton, Mo., for failure to make jalevy of taxesas commanded by Judge Philips and going to jail are very flattering. Is it “overwork” that has filled this country with nervous dyspep- tics’—that takes the flesh off their bones, the vitality from their blood, and makes them feeble, emaciated and inefticient? No. Itis bad cook- ing, Overeating of indigestible stuff, and other health destroying habits. The remedy is an artificially di- gested food such as the Shaker Di- gestive Cordial. Instead of irritat- ing the already inflamed stomach rersed. Judge McFaralane wrote the opin- joo, which was concurred in by Jadge Brace, Robinson and Sher- rood. Judges Ganti and Burgess did not tit in the case because they own property here. The opinion is a lengthy one. In brief it holds that the amendment derives its force from the people, and not from the legislature. Every condition and every amendment will come direct from the people as a part of the or- gauic law. That the proposed amend- ment does not remove the capital, but simply provides the means the courts shouid not attempt to limit more money. Failing in their attempt, the robbers hurriedly quit the house. Mrs. dying from her injuries. Wagner is | | | Deafness Cannot be Cured LS by local applications, as they cannot | reach the diseased portion of the ear. | is only one way to cure deaf- ness, and that by constitutional remedies. Deafness is causen by an inflammable condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you havea rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and whenit is entirely closed deat- ness is the result, anc nless the in- flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous sur- South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in Stock We keep everything that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of all : : faces. We will give One Hundred > Cordi aaa s ‘ its power. ii JACKSON AND WALLING HELD WITHOUT styles and prices, from the cheapest to the Dollars forany case of deafness (caus “a = — ita aps vent Concerning the California case, ; i i. ‘ x ed by eatarrh) that cannot be cured | by nourishing the system itself anc taied upon by the plaintiff, (the a steel fork cow boy and sole leather apring by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for|digesting other food taken with it opinion says that the conatitution of| William Wood of Greencastle, seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, | Cinculars free. P. J. Cheny, Toledo, O. | So flesh and strength return. Is not se” Sold by druggists, Tbe. the idea rational? The Cordial is palatable and relieves immediately. No money risked to decide on its Ind., as well as Jackson and Walling were arraigned in police court today the state of Missouri is not like that of California, and that no such prin- rs and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps = Panter can By ace cata ees P South McAlester, In., Feb. 6 — fullline of mens and boys gloves. Trim tiple is involved in this case and their preliminary hearings were Near this place this morning, while| value. A 10 cent trial bottle does On the question of the vested fixed for next Thursday, February buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring|ruoning ata speed of thirty miles | that. i ; |18. Wood, on the charge of aiding vour old harness and saddles and trade for| per hour, the south-bound Missouri === pr eeeeety owners, the court and abetting a eats eeeeaiaon, y We hav a, ki : tail har-| Kansas and Texas mail and express Laxol is the best medicine for mys: = The AS SURES e have the largest retail har- children. Doctors recommend it in i $5. i i vrecked, five coach : “The covstitution of 1820 declar- | “8% admitted to $5,000 bail. ness store in tbe Southwest and our har- train was wrecked, five coaches and place of Castor Oil. ed the exclusive right of the people to regulate the internal government of the state and to alter this consti- tution when deemed necessary to their safety and happiness” Itbolds that the judiciary ought not to interfere so long as the con- ttitutional amendments to be sub- nitted conform tothe rules prescrib ed by the constitution. The opinion closes as follows: “We have not discussed the ques- tion whether the remedy by injunc- tion is, in any event, available for the purposes contemplated in this case, because defendant has express- ly waived that question,and request- ¢d a decision on the broader grounds which we have accordingly cousider- ed. The judgment of the circui Court is reversed. Brace C.J. and Sherwood, Robinson, J. J., concur. Barclay concurs in the judgment for the reasons stated in paragraphs one and four.” The people here are much disap pointed at the opinion, but they are | other two suspects, on the charge of murder, were refused bail. Sheriff Plimmer of Newport, Ky., immediately after the arraignment of the three suspects, demanded them as his prisoners. As the feel- ing across the river is intense and the Campbell county jail is an old frame struciure, with which Jackson and Walling seem familiar, this de- mand caused the two suspects to turn pale as death. They fear lynch- jng- One object of the present in- quisition is to determine whether the murder was committed in Ohio or Kentucky, and who has jurisdiction over the prisoners. The authorities think the woman may have been murdered in this city and the body on the Santa Fe road a few miles min Rideliff, the slayer of the entire west of Argentine, hasbeen turned! gchool board of Jefferson district, upside down in a religious turmoil! Park county, was hanged at the pen- by the announcement that Rev. J.) itentiary tonight at 8:05 o'clock. Tra Maltsberger, a Baptist preacher of that place, had deserted his creed and become a convert of Bog Inger ness are ail made at home. McFARLAND BROS. | Butler Missouri. Benjamin Ra deliif is Hung. Canon City, Col., Feb. 7.—Benja- Renounces his Creed. 7 The village Turner, Kan.,a station The crime for which Benj. Rad- cliff suffered death was one of the | mest startling in the history of Col- = Prompted by a desire for revenge for what he considered soll. The upheaval occurred last Sun- led by defective trucks under the t taken across the river in a eab. day,when Rev. Maltsberger failed to! grievous wrongs,he deliberately shot one sleeper being badly smashed. The postal car was turned upside down and the express and baggage ears telescoped into each other. The Off for Turkey. London, Feb. 5.—Miss Clara Bar- ton, president of the American Red Cross society; Mr. Pullman, her see- retary, and the rest of her party, left Victoria Station this morning en route for Constantinople. The London office of the united engine tender. All trains have been| press wired United States Minister peered ten hours on account of | Terrell at Constantinople, asking it having to build a track uround the|be would appoint Miss Barton and her comrades, in the capacity of in- dividual members of the Red Cross | society, as bearers of relief to the Armenians, to which inquiry Mr. Terrell replied that he would, but two day coaches and one sleeper were thrown on their sides and badly Wonderful to relate no The wreck was caus- broken up ne was burt wreck and transferring baggage and express. Mobile, Ala, Feb. 5 —The firet cyclone in the history of Mobile peered cus: teers only we morD-' that he would appoint no Armenian ing ina northeasterly direction, AG=| 28 a pean Matdalized can on companied by a terrific rain and hail | aneee Giliinn mex “won ba Sheriff Plimmer’s constant demand for the prisoners has had much to do with the profusion of the con-| fessions. The friends of both Jackson and; Walling today employed counsel. | Together they have retained a dozen put in an appearance at the morning service of the church of which he had been pastor for the last two years, and announced to his friends that he had renounced Christianity forever. He said } ne would never again storm. The freight depot of the| Mobile and Obio was partly demol- ished and several cars blown from the track. beavily, but no lives were lost. ' down in the school house at Jeffer- 'son,Park county, the three members of the schoo! board—Samuel Taylor, Linclon F. MeCurdy and George D.} | Wyatt. The cause of the trouble} was the circulation of reports about Property was damaged | Newton, Kan., Feb. 6 —Mre. M. | a Hamilton and her granddaughter | point any newspaper reporters. Oa the strength of this answer, Miss Barton decided to start for Constan- tinople at once. How to Group the Stars. Washington, February 4 —In the Radcliff and bis motherless daugh- | Miss Hattie Quinn, were attacked | bouse yesterday Mr. Bromwell of eminent lawyers from here, Hamil-| preach the gospel from any pulpit, ton, O., and Indiana. These lawyers | and that he was en infidel and didn’t did not get to see their clients till! care who knew it. On renouncing to-night, when a stop was put to/his faith he claimed that religion was confessions and _ interviews. The |» snare, and he believed the inspira brother of Walling brought ex-Con-! tion of the Scriptures was false The ter, a girl of 18 These stories Radcliff attributed to McCurdy. Hej still brave and will at once begin the Campaign before the people to pre- vent its adoption. A motion for re- heating will be made. by atramp last night while going |Obio introduced a bill providing Pe AGE .°lhome in the suburbs of the city.|that the flag of the United States had also a fancied grievance against | They were roughly handled before} shall be thirteen horizontal stripee. the other members of the board over | ‘ ; s : fall od anid las Per } © oth they could make their escape to the |® ternate red and white, and the ee ute The tremp es [union of the flag is to consist of a location of schoolhouse. | WENT WILD WITH Joy. home of a neighbor May 6, 1895. was election day in the} Sedalia, Mo., Feb. 5.—This city is wild with excitement over the de- cision of the supreme court in the pital removal injunction suit. news of which reached here about 9 o'clock this morning. The church bells and fire bells were rung anda general Wolification commenced at once. The board of trade has called a mass| Meeting for tonight, which will be gressman Morey and ex-Prosecutor | Shepard of Hamilton with him. | Fred Bryav, brother of the mur-! dered girl, arrived to day from | Greencastle, with eight prominent | citizens. They will teke part in the, | investigation. | Washington, Feb. 5.—It is report-| ed to day that the house naval com- tddressed by prominent citizens. Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. 5.—En Sarnacion Buelno died in December, 1870. At that time he had an estat Worth about £20,000. Years his estate has been going through administration. Its jour- neys are now over, for Public Ad Winiststor Kelsey bas finally settled up. Of the original estate there Temained just 42 cents. Nobody }fould be found to claim it and Judge Clark made an order direct- tg Mr. Kelsey to pay the 42 cents to the County Treasury. 4 For ever 25) |mittee will bring in a reply aext ' : jweek recommending an appropria- | tion large enough to build s'x battle- ships and tea gunboats. Chairman ©) Boutelle, a wost ardent jingo, who, was temporarily obscured by the lexcitement attendant upon foreign entanglement, is now ready t» begin | business at the old stand. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, | The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts! } Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever | | Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains | | Corns, :.nd all Skin Eruptions, and posi-| tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I} is guaranteed to give periect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by EH, L. Tucker, druggist change in his views first came over him when listening to an lecture while Ingersoll attending William Jewell coll Mr. Maltsberger has built up the church at Turner since he began his re. pastorate there, and has tried to ear- | lry out the word of the Bible, but found it impossible. The Rev. J Ira Maltsberger is old, and has a wife 9 months old. To an ated that besides hav- pocrite be had pauper- ized his family and himself in trying to preach the gospel, and he would now seek new fields of labor, where the contributions, he hoped, would be more liberal than those received from the so called faithful. Nashville, Tenn, Feb. 5.—Will Smiley, Town Marshal of Provi- oaly 24 years and one ch intervi ing been a ay dence, Ky., was shot and killed last night by a man named Hughes, whom he was trying to arrest. district, and Ratcliff went to the; “*P© Doteasy eoead scan on } nd ‘ } } een obtained, and the authori schoolhouse at an early hour, earry-| °°? 0°*® oe : > -,.)/ are now on bis trail. ing a Winchester rifle. He waited . z Senne till the three members of the board Sedalia, Mo., Feb. 6.—James J. opened the polls. He entered the| Frey, a prominent farmer who re- | building and announced that he A heated i ended the others down, None of the vic- ‘sides afew miles east of this city, lies dead from the effects of a dose | of rough on rats, taken with suicidal intent. Bad health and fisancial troubles are assigned as the causes lof the deed. Frey leaves a wite and dis- wanted a reckoning. }eassion ensued | Radeliff shooting one after another. which by tims were armed. and as Radcliff | seven ehiidren stood between there and the door = 2 : there was no escape. Wyatt was Washi on, Feb 5 —The H ae witbout division, passed the bill shot once and fell, but lived long ‘enough to tell the story of the tra- gedy. Radcliif was arre introduced by Delegate Catron of, New Mexico, making prize-fighting nor puuishabie by im ted and was demea only saved from lynching by deivg | prisonwent for not less than five taken to a neighboring county. years Removal. We take pieasure in announcing that { atter this date Parks Sure ill j dull a move alltraces of rheumatism, kidney | gen I troubles and liver complaint trom the jing. user. It is the only medicino that is | doing | | guaranteed to cure these diseases or no | Parks 1 L> | you feel better_it costs | day. Parts sure cure is sold by} H. | Tacker, 1.2 Tucker} Sold ; co blue field containing thirteen white stars, arranged in the center of the field and surrounded so as to form a around which i¢ to be placed in the form of circle as many white stars in addition to the thirteen in the central group as shall d the number to the umber of states in the union. six cornered star, correspo in whole n St. Josepb, Mo, Feb. 6 —M. G. Moran, ex state senator aud a brilli- ant orator and well known politician, as a candi- bas announced nimself date for the Democratic nomination or coogress from the Fourth dis- trict, to suceeed George ©. Crow- ther. The Democrats are confident of success in the coming election, as they have succeeded in reconciling © ur in the senate free coinage bi and conference committees will be appointed.

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