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on aes A. L. McBRID Greeting to all E & C0. Cash Buyers of Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, &e. We are here ou &@s Nanny , City. Weare no I ers, b City and intend to keep nothing STRIGTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS .. M559. 4 #.. = snee of twenty-five years in the grocery business and | 4 uit S iver Pp the best brands of goods, also know what they are! and with our experi know that we W worth in the snarket and atthe i we pay for them. It is not nec knov CASH, CH or infact anything that u hi , t as the market will bear, in justice t¢ OUR LINE OF is complete in everything, from a se dried fruit were bought in Sanfrar ly fancy. Our coffees are the best in will be convinced, we tell the truth and you will be satistied. CKENS, We Guarantee everything we sell to be as Represented Suffice it to say we will duplicate any blow our horn but will leave the matter with our customers to determined whether we do a legitimate business or not. Very respect North side square, Butler Miesouri. for wany years, and expect to 'y to advertise prices for other parties to duplicate, but we ask youto come in with your vou have for sale and we will give you as much for, ing awl toa cook stove. :o, Shipped direct to us and are strict- “so with all our lines.” and will give} any other house in the cheap as anyone in the * qone ir good | le price, and the inside price is what | FGGS, BUTTER » ourselves as well as you. HARDWARE Our line of the City, come and try them and you Only try them legitimate price quoted. We do not Come in and be convinced. | fully yours, Attempted Murder. Arcola, Tl, March 18.—Ed Hag | gerty, residing southwest of this city, was waylaid by unknown par ties last night and beaten into insen sibility, after which he was placed across the Illinois Central railway | tracks, about 150 yards south of Main street. The fast 1aail due here | at 8:22 was within a mile of this city when the unconscious man was dis- covered. Haggerty is in a serious condition this morning and is suffer- | ing from internal injuries. Attacked by a Mad Dog. St. Joseph, Mo.,March 18.—Three children jin the vicinity of Main and Isidore streets were attacked yester- Two of the, day by a mad dog. children were badly lacerated about | the face and arms The children are | Gertrude Ringel, John A. Ringel, and Clyde Adamson. The dog at | tempted to bito a child of RQ B.| White, but the teeth of the rabid animal did not penetrate the cloth- ing of the child The dog is of ihe Scotch terrier breed. Find Gold ina Silver District. Creede, Colo, Merch 19.—Great excitement prevailed in Creede to day, caused by Anton Frank and O. H. Mayatt bringing in several rich samples of ore containing large flakes of free milling gold. An assay showed 246,000 ounces or $4,296 in gold to the ton. No information can be obtained as to the whereabouts ; of the claim from which it was taken except that it is within three miles | of Creede, and that the vein is twen ty-eight inches wide. This has al-! ways been regarded asa purely sil- ver district heretofore. Will Debate Free Coinage. Columbia, Mo., March 19.—Uni- versity students rere congratulating themselves that ex-Governor David R. Francis has consented to act as their judge in the interstate debating contest. This contest will take place May 9 at Fayetteville. Ark., between the unive f ouri and Ar- o will be kansas the 1 Unive upon Dosen from wis county county, av county. county, man. lrera, of Adair , of Lewis committee ted or trou- Headache, bad breath, c tion, hot , 80n City, where they went to lay a j commutation, Punshon has had two | sides the country or local newspaper. | | Now is the time to begin a yearly | subscription, which will cover the] | Speeches, the November election and { ;the outcome of all the wars and| {they will send $1 to Tie Twice a- | Week Republic. ;meet their wants. To Save Punashon’s Neck. St. Joseph, Mo., March 19.—At- torney L. A. Vories and Sheriff An- driano returned to-day from Jeffer- petition signed by thousands of citi- zens of this section and hundreds ot letters from prominent and influen tial citizens of this city before Gov- ernor Stone, asking tho commutation of Thomas Punshon’s sentenee to life imprisonment. Punshon was sentenced to hang March 13 for the murder of his wife. The governor granted him a respite until April 3 to investigate his case The evidence against him when on trial was cir cumstantial. Nearly all the jurors in his case signed a petition for a trials, and does not believe that he will hang. T’o be kept thoroughly well posted on the news ot such an eventful year as 1896 promises to be, @ person should read the colunins of a live, wide awake metropolitan paper be- Presidential campaign, the great troubles abroad. If intending sub-| seribers will heed a word of advice} They will receive} in return twice every week for 2 year | a copy of the spiciest, rewsiest and |Persed, to reassemble at 2 ¢ most entertaining newspaper in the | when the march to the cal country. The Twice a: Week Repub lic will make a specialty of giving | all the political news and speeches on both sides and at the same time, | keep up the very entertaining de partments it has always contained. A big inducement is offered to | those who become so interested that only a daily metropolitan paper will The Daily and Sunday Republic has been reduced to only $6 a year or $3 for six months 17-3t. Wichita, Kan., March 19.—A black smith yesterday sighted a his shoulder. It s of a gun thi gun over y feet 1 shot from that struc a gun thirty feet ir the shot gun thirty feet bebin shot from that went ple on the top of his from tl This medi and con Bitters. stimulate and alte nthe stomac treagth and givir » thereby aidi ance of the 2 . z ie ligestion. Gld Peo. ust exactly what they Price fifty cents and $1 per d it y | bottle at H. L. Tucker's Drug Store ‘of the German Catholic Church, and | A. L. MeBRIDE & Co. | | light breakfast about 8 o’cloek, which i a 1 : « was sent to him by his mother from } Janu | Twenty Years Proof. | _ Taecomin Minister | ee vies : San Francisco, Cala, Mareh 18.— | Tutt s Liver Pills keep Lue ‘" The committee on findings in the elsinnaturalr : 5 the Rev. C. O. Brown, the Congregational case of min ar, who was accused of imm that eonduct unbecoming in a Christian | minister. The report which contains | ty, has de dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- Latah eee pera ney ey |stipation and kindred discas | je : “Can't do about 1,000 wo vill not be made R. P public until after it has been sub- mitted to the which will pr Congregational chureh ably be to night. It is believed tbat the council will ex-| onerate Brown from the charge of | 1. | immorality -r disease for over twenty Am now entire ly and it may or may not! |x a punishment but even if it does) |not its severe condemnation will re-/ : |sult in the loss of the chureb to Mr. | . > ha nd 7h } CHEROKEE BILL HANGED. | Brown. Ia the event of this the/ | pastor’s that they | flis Mother and an Old Nurse Stood by | will foru for him in His Side on the Gallows. this city. Fort Smith, Ark., March 17.—-The | 5 = = ' old gallows, which has so often done} Third Time the Charm duty for the Government, to-day| Columbia, Mo, March 16.—After | claimed its seventy-fifth victim in|three attempts at matrimony, Omar | the person of Crawfcrd G )!dsby, | Palmer of Boone ec r alias Cherokee Bill. cousin, Maggie Davao Up to last Thur nited. The bride and groom made no preparation to meet his | not only first cousins but are both doom, but spent much of his time | under age, the groom being only 19} each day playing poker with other|and the bride 17 years of age. Their | ay Bu: nad} prisoners, manipulating the car ' rst dash was made from Brown's through the gratings of his cell door. | station, from which place the pair| On Thursday last he accepted reli-|took a train for Tarelton, il. Here gious advice from Rev. Father Pius, | they were refused a license for the reason that they were first cousi from that on rec ived instructions|are under age. They then came back to Brown’s station where with his cousin, Palmer borrowed a wagon, and again eloped, heading in that faith each day. When the news was received from Washington that the President would not interfere, Bill was remov-|toward the Indian territory. They ed from his cell on the west side to} bad not gone five miles when the Palmer bor- rowed another wegon and started | toward Booneville, Mo., reaching there in time to board a train for Vinita, I. T. Here they were mar- ried within five minutes after they etepped off the train. one near the door on the east side,| wagon broke down. and was then cut off from communi- cation with his fellow prisoners none of them being allowed to come with- in 10 feet of his cell without special permission. He played his last game | of poker on last Friday with Charley | Smith and Henry Starr, just before] he changed cells. Powder Mill Biows Up. On Monday his mother, sister and} Kingston, N. ¥, March 18.—The brother arrived, and his mother was | Latlin & Rane powder works at Rif- allowed to spend some time with| ton exploded shortly after 11 o'clock her sou. He made a will, which was|t¢ day. The upper glazer firsi ex- drawn up by his attorney, J. W./Ploded,settivg off the dry house and wrecking the corning mill, engine Five men > Elled and au unknown number} Reed, in which he gave to his moth-; er bis farm in the Territory. | house aud lower glazer. Ho retired about 9 o'clock Last) * night and apparently slept soundly, burt awakening this morning at 6,sing-, The ing and whistling. He partock of a) never be yed in a , 1834, ; ; el of the explosion will} KDOWL. The works were were afterwards the hotel. rebuilt. They are situated on the! At 9:20 o'clock Cherokee Bilis | Walkill ercek. The mother aud the old negress who | works were £€¥ les from King- raised him were admitted to his celi,|Ston. The shock, however, was felt {strongly in this city and caused! in several factories help is employed. and shortly after Father Pius. About 11 o'clock Marshal Crump} small pa arnounced that the exe n would | where femal be postponed until 2 o'elo in order | Congressman Joy is Out. to give his sister an opportunity to! . 5 A see him death sentence; * Wasbington O. March 18—| Then the 2000 |Coveres Joy of the eleventh | Missouri district annvuneced to day jthat he would not before the tarried out. aor sightscers surrounding the big stone wall and within the inclosure dis-'* ; : clock, | for re election to Co was be a candidate gress. He said} ithat et the expiration of his term he; | would begin the practice of his pro-| jfession. This ansueuucement is iz teuded by Mr | his friend |gan. Upon emerging from the jai! door {Cherokee Bill gave a searching | glance at the rowd that lined |the wall and that stood within th |jail yard, and remarked, “My, look | what a crowd of people.” there ure CoO i Repub big g | geucies likely to a: polities in the state tbat will put in the field as a gubernatorial or His arms avd feet were manacled By his side walked his mother and| the old S They cap was THE BEST SPRING MEDICII The af in Bfteen nounced co | the croup ; toknow | best cure for i i | “4 Dwice-a-Week Times to be final but} jecczs- yy, "2 ¢ = S IPIGiOIS a) iA - fe} @ DOIGI wonder poor Dinnie’s so tired, carrying all day that great big piece of (ONE Se (es) ic! i) : y PPG SE i PhS EO No matter how much you are 9 © charged for a small piece of other 4 <a ‘ % brands, the chew is no better than & “Battle Ax.” For 10 cents you get almost twice as much as of other high grade goods. 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