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v is ey and intend to keep nothing but TSTRICTLY FIRST GLASS COODS © with our experience of twenty-five years in the grocery business and wy that we know the best brands of goods, also know what they ar Pe eninthe market and at the inside price, and the inside price is w : It is not necessary to advertise!prices for other parties Kieate, but we ark youto come in with your (SH, CHICKENS, EGGS, BUTTER infact anything that you have for sale and we will give you as much for y for them. L. McBRIDE & CO Greeting to all Cash Buyers of weries, Hardware, Stoves, Si. here as we have been for many years, and expect to and will give many (or more) goods for the same money as any other house in tl We are not importers, but buy sour goods as cheap as anyoue in the the market will bear, in justice to ourselves as well as you. UR LINE OF HARDWARE Jete in everythi: s, froma ot feuit were bought in Sanfranc ey. eeeonvinced, we tell the truth you will be satisfied. co, shipped k sto ing awl toae ve. Our line t to us and are strict- Our coffees are the best in the City, come and try them and you so with all our lines.” ve Guarantee everything we sell to be as Represented “There are some things that she Only try the FREE SILVER AT CHICAGO. B White Metal Men Will Control ; the Demoeratie Convention. Out ef 894 Delegates They are Already Certain of 454. Washington, D. C.,—The opinion prevails among statesmen at the cap \ital that the Democratic Convention at Chicago will be dominated by the! | free silver element of the party. The! jh that ressr State, if | man Hall, conversion | iuctrine on the} ind at the same! Ing cut tol tight on the to g i ions, has re i red He ate jtenipts mu, aud is mak | Jirw ¢ fons conspicuous as pose: His is .be story cf the dishonored prophet. With the exception of a few States jitis now possible to present some thing of an idea of the alignment of the various delegations at Chicago on the fimanciai question. Without counting the Territories there will be 594 delegates in the Democratic Convention, and any person or pol- of m = 3 5 F = " F “ Ae 3 icy commanding 450 votes will be in fice it to say we will duplicate any legitimate price quoted. We do not 7 RS : Soak horn but will leave the matter with our customers to detennined control. The yarious delegations, hether we do a legitimate business or not. Come in and be convinced. Han ss taey can now be antici- Very respectfully yours, pated, willstand about as follows: For Silver. Againet. Doubtful. Colorado 3 be Be North side square, Butler Missouri. Commeeseut a Florida 8 “ “ me PETAR DRS RAPE 2 EOL. OF Georgia . a 26 Rotvouridactorifar {cuted just asa party of friends, litnois vests = = , Per iaei Hells the who believed him innocent, came up cease “e “ yy {to rescue him A fierce fight ensued | Kaueas.-- te “ best ee ve a and the rescuing party, “being the Loulelana ... # - 4c Mi aa ee best shots, came off victorious. ee aa i. ss Berne oo oe OES Twenty men shed their blood on | Massacnusetts ey es pryour medicines; he knows more |tnig day. At the end of the fight| Minmest “ bout drugs than a dry-goods man. ace , - - Miseissippt.. ae 8 tS jee {five of the hanging party who exe- | \; “i “ Stick : your saree rae ae cuted the first man were left alive. wontana oe 3 fruggist | We fae nan, ou! Goll |They surrendered and asked for Nepanaee ee es t £ + ea ae al vate Sats mercy, but were not given it, and | New Hampshire a iyi #4 ss al At Metts vot | 12 Jess than five minutes their bodies New York... : 2 @. feget. If your doc sy 8 were swinging beside that of their Ort SEO HeR os . “s = a, poe victim. Fourteen dead bodies strew Gus ae a 36 Bs af ; ‘ oy . ed the ground around the tree. At Bentugivants en . ot “ He least a dozen fights of this kind | Biote fsland -... -- S aE , ; have taken place beneath the old | South Dakota.. a oa = | tree, and people say the ground is penueeece . : ° Fmulsicn | “soaked with blood.” Utan Bs ‘ ry H Vermont 3 ae — Vitginia ; 2 Btls because he knows of s The full intensity of living 19} Weer yetes ie i : RL flases which have been be reached only by the perfectly healthy. Wisconsin ee a ut s yp suse; because he knows Sickness discounts the capacity for | ‘“%°™"* gee is ‘fRrecord of more than twenty y enjoyment. If his body is all out of Totals... ae 356 at id Besults back of it. order and run-down, he will not be| Georgia 1s placed in the doubtful @ BH You have no right to let your drux- |able to enjoy anything, no matter | Colum, because,until the fight which e y g joy anything ! _ Pst advise you against this pre how full of enjoyment for other} 18 Low In progress there, and which tion and Induce you to try an obscure j people. If he is just a little bit out involves the senatorship as weil as Inedicine, the value of which Is | out of order, if he “is not sick, but | ©ioice of a delegation to Chicago con foubtful, for the sake of the few cents | he doesn’t feel just right,” he will| Veution 1s settled, the issue is uncer- mre he may make, Let your tailor, |only be able to enjoy things in a|t#m The State is now claimed by ak cr your butcher, or your grocer, fool | half-hearted sort of way. The nearer both the silver and the gold men. pulf you will, but when it comes to | he is to being perfectly well, the Kentucky is also, for the sake of a — ffamatter of health, eet what you ask |nearer wil! his capacity for enjoy-| Conservative estimate, put in the nd A ment be perfect. If this condition | doubtful list, although the probabil- re All dr fon, doesn’t exist, something ought to be | ities are that a majority of the dele- il. Tw $ done. That means nine cases in ten | gation will be Silver men. Virginia the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- _ SS er i siete — _ nae . a8 ical Discovery. It works directly on | are Givided upon the sliver question, A TREE HUNG 40 MEN, the digestive organs, and eRe and the Cleveland forces have great blood and through these on every pe cd Pag hae —- Le, i : tissue of the kody. It makes the |aithough Senator Danie, whois a van Oak in Calaveras, Calitorni#.— appetite good. eee laud nutei candidate for reelection,will be tower AGallows Formed by Nature. | tion perfect and “supplies rich, red | of strength to ao silver side of the ns ae ; eee | plood to all the tissues, building up| fight. The fourth State in the doubt- of There is in California, in Calaveras id, healthful flesh. eup ful list, Washington, might be for Coun solid, healthful flesh. 8 8 ty, a tree from which forty men z © but for ih ¢ te been banged | Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps |Siiver but for the fact that Hugh ae O . itis called, is | '° World’s Dispensary Medical As-| Wallace. the National Committee- ei a : - se gba : ca at | sociation, Buffalo, N. ¥., and receive | ™an, has called what ia said to bea ie of the old road between Milton | D': Pierce's 1008 page “Common Uae papa vague 4 f : Sense Medical Adyiser,” profusel tis to be remembered, however, : preapotis. It is naturally | jy u strated. / that out of the eighty four votes of the most famous monuments ae | which are thus summed up as doubt- that part of the country. ; What to Cultivate. ful the eound money men will have The tree stands by the roadside | a ses .___»{to capture all of them to be in any- Tf a girl is anxious to marry-—"| a A v. d agreat branch stretches over | Gesenthionnd: ’ | thing like a position of vantage, and p highway, brown and bare, save | ey ” said th “ . the chances are almost entirely on alittle clump of foliage at its ey said the es = Soothe other side. a : a Ry ; i eee ware zee Seen a marry and| Ll nois bas been put in the silver . According to the San Francisco | al ‘ i hi ee f (column. Senator Palmer, when ask- #4), when the tree first sprang into | peat Ah ’ eas é a ee ea ed what bad happened in his State Stockton was known to the | ° enok Aeeeneve, 2 Sa ee Oi rd to the selection of national mee Vuleville, andthe hills | Prepare hemelt-as she would: Tors said that every county in d ea di | profession. i ae y ri ad Copperopolis were tilled fe ngarkaily.” \the where conventions had 2B. ps that bore musical names, | J: | been held had upheld the free coin- tree was an old one then, so itmust by this time have seen ty a century of life. at's oak ihan was gone through but the same time. The culprit taken to the spot in the handi Way. Sometimes ina wagon and Others ho was compelled to sus- in his balances on the soft side of nil earried on the shoulders of executioners When the spot Teached the man who was to be mde to “shufile off” was placed on eud of a wagon with a rope bund his neck, one end of which fastened to ihe limb above his Someti n they wanted give a man a i “drop. Me to stand on a box or barrel ced on the end of the wagon. most famous crop which the Man's tree” has ever borne Teaped in the early fifties. On Occasion a man had been exe- thas Ragtown or Whiskey Chute. | @ Was no more ceremony at- | ding an execution on the hang- th in other parts of the state at | tle attention.” “There are.” to die soon “—Chicazo | Post. Electric Bitters. Electrie Bitters is suited for any season eded, more generally languid exhat when the liver is tor and the need of a tonic A prom tive is felt medicive has often perhaps medicine will act } tem from the m j ache, indi i ziness yield to | and $1 per bottle ' drug store. should cultivate assiduously, | others to which she need devote lit- fatal billic r counteracting and free “Well, what would you advise her | to cultivate particuls | arly?” “A wealthy relative who is likely | Erez a medici but feeling prevai pid and s tipation, d and} Bitters. 50¢ at H L Tucker's 25-4t age of silver, or at least bad not de- clared against it. “While I can not,” said he, “pre dict what will be the position of the State Conventicn, Iam frank to say that the action ¥ h bas already jbeen ¢ n makes me very appre hensive. The trouble is that the zation of the State is ia the ichsen and others, and they can great would not be surprised to is Democrats deciare fo ge seems to be litle doubt Towa will bein the free silver n, and Indiana, Nebraska and are also claimed by the ne will re- » kidney iver complaint from the only medicino that is hese diseases or no re cure.is sold by H. L. iz | | | s of the silver men, like Altgeld, | deal of influence to| President-Making and Pensions. From the Chicago Chronicle:— Major Connolly, from the Spring-| field Cistrict in this state, sized up| his fellow republicans very care- fully in a recent debate in the house / on & Minor pension bill. He declar- | ed that “bills for the benefit of bona | | fide soldiers were being neglected | | while others were being passed for | civilians, including tsamsters, photo- | graphers and camp followers of eyery grade.” Thi i | | i 3 slrred up the animals some-. | Oregon declaration was @ great sur | I [eee coerce eee ® great sur ) what when he added these words: | prise to the sound money men and! «when the the vari has shaken their contidence to a! ai a ROE, pie rae AG EERE ceri *\for the presidency are seeking the! in Mi os Fo Les FH ornee suppor the old soldier they cod- a SS ee eee ee ale Bad race him, but here in ment men here had | this house, when the old soldier and | his widow come, feeble and tottering | wounds or age, there is no time | to give them # hearing.” After this | be got Lis wiud again and said it! was a Shame that with more than | 290 repuolican mejority in the house | it was seldom that 100 members, | enough to constitute a quorum,were | resent at the Friday evening ses-| 1s which were devoied to pension ; bi Major Connolly is liable to become disliked for his plain speech iu re gard to the dishonest republican po- litical triksters. They are always appealing to the soldiers for aid at the elections and proclaiming them-| selves the exclusiye friend of the| soldiers. But they kick the interests | of the soldiers around as a universi ty club does a football wheneyer the | business of politics, President mak ing and the spoils attract their at- tention. It is well a rebuke like that of Major Connolly should come from one of their own number on the inside, who knows the facts and has the courage to make an exposure. \ | | i j } Clark Will Support the Ticket. Washington, D. C, April 29.— Representative Richard H. Clark,the unsuccessful sound money candi date for the Democratic gubernator- ial nomination of Alabama, is in his seat of in the House,after prolonged absence, spent in campaigning in Alabama. “We're going to elect the Dewoeratic ticket and Democratic Legislature,” he said today. ‘The indications are that there will be three tickets in the field—the Demo- cratic tieket, headed by Johnson; 2 fusion of Populists and a taction of the Republicans, probably headed by Governor Burk. No matter how much we may differ on the financial questions, the Democrats of Ala- bama are harmonious in agreeing that the best interest of the State require that it shall remain under Democratic control. We are all to- gether in support of the Democratic ticket, and will elect it fairly and triumphantly.” | \ If a small bottle of Shaker Diges- | tive Cordial does you no good, don’t buy a large one. “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.” It’s not good for everybody, only for the thin, pale, sick, weak and weary. For those who are starving for want of digest ed food. For those who cannot get fat or strong, because their stom achs do not work as they ought to. These are the people, millions of them, whom Shaker Digestive Cor dial will cure. Food makes strength, muscles, brain, blood energy—after it is digested. If not digested, it will do you no good atall. Shaker Digestive Cordial helps your stom- ach to digest your food and cures indigestion permanently. When you've tried a small bottle, you can tell. Sold by druggists Trial bot- tle 10 cents. Death Rather Than Poverty. St. Charles, Mo., April 20.—Henry Polklas, aged 25 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Polklas of St. Paul, Mo., committed suicide Sunday near | THE ©. ET. Pr. Ss. FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Has a full and handsome new lire of sampels of Carpets, Wall Paper, Gases Chinese a pe Ta va -- THE LU-MI-NUM BICYCLE. - Styles up to date and prices that Undertaking in all its G an Tatt n 4at ua) * ve) € 1 x 6 e e cannot fail to please. branches. .B. HICKMAN, PROVPRIETOR. How They Escaped. Kansas City, Mo., April 20.—In | jail bere before being taken to Car- roliton Bill Taylor told for the first time the story of how they escaped from the bloodhounds and 2,500 who hunted them during the excit- ing days following the Meeks mur- der. He laughingly said that the hounds caught rabbits all about them as they hid in the bushes and that they remained in the vicinity of Carrollton, surronded by men and dogs, for ten days, finally escaping in a box-car. The night the bodies of the mar- | dered family were found he and his | brother, he said,went to their broth er in-law’s house and dodged in and out of hundreds cf men. The pur- suers caught but one glimpse of them, and on second thought decid- ed they were of their own party and did not give chase. He said they | were in Springfield three days at Decoration Day time, andj later sat unnoticed at Laclede, Mo. where; they took a train for Kansas City Marvelous Results From a letter written by Rev J Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich... we are permitted to make this ex- tract: “I have no hesitation in recoum- | mendirg Dr. King’s New Discovery, | asthe resulfs were almost marvel- ous in the case ot my wife.” While 1} was pastor of the Baptist Church at River Junction she was brought} down with pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. ‘Terrible paroxyems of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she conld not survive them A friend recommended Dr. King’s New Dis- covery: it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results.” Trial bottles free at H L Tucker's drug store. 25 4t Trees Devoured By Worms. Manhattan, Kan., April 29 —Far mers and fruit growers in the vicin- | ity have a new pest to deal with this | are rapidly devouring the leaves and | buds of the apple, peach, pear and plum trees, and on some farms the trees look as though they had been blasted by a drought. Agricultural coliege has been busy during the past week searching fur | a remedy for the destruction of this which proves effectual in some in- stances, but owing to the rapid in- crease of these worms it seems as though it was impossible to annihil- ate them. Horseshoe lake by shooting himself through the brain with a 38 caliber | revolver. He was found by a negro} man Monday worning, and at the | inquest a verdict was rendered find- | ing that the deceased came to his Springfield Register.—Never, in the political history of the country, feat of Senator Cullom in his own congressional district. No other mau was ever subject to such humil- death by a gunshot wound inflicted | by himself with suicidal intent. Aj note was found in the pockets of| the suicide’s clothes, stating that | poverty was the cause of his deter- | | mination to take his own life. ' sects Noeture RRemecy FoR pst Liver t Comprar = 3 j sor iwi i | Dodging Condemned by Both Parties. | New Orleaas Times Democrat. It is to the credit of the politieal hon of the country that the financial | the Obio republicans has, no favor whatever any-| here, and that both the single and} idoubie standard de-| par- at s shal east r the oth jis to be hoped tha: the reception of the Ohio plank ve a good ei- fect on the other politicians and will convince them that dodging an oe do not pay. | were select | McLaurin and R. H. iation. of hundreds and thousands in the party, and will be in the future, but it was reserved to Senator Cullom to be practically ignored by bis own him. Mississippi Goes tor Suiver. , Miss, April 29.—The veratic state central conveution red for free silver,and in- delegation not to vote for t or vice prerident who is quivocally in fa = of that princi H. D. Money, A. J. Henry. All to cast the E. C. Waltha uve were elected, t Walthall adopted. year in the shape of the canker worn | or Raleacrita Vernata. These worms | The experi- | mental station of the Kansas State pest, and haye recommended a spray | of Paris green or London purple, ; has there been anything like the de- | Defeat has been the portion | Biand’s Boom is Growing. Kansas City World. The free of the Democratic } 1cut the country is taking very kindly to the candidacy of “Silver Dick” Bland, and that gentleman's boom is assum- ing very respectable dimensions, even without the aid and support of that executive committee which pro- poses to take hold of other states. Mr. Bland is everywhere considered the logical candidate of the free sil- ver wing of the party and his nomi- nation would be but a fitting recog- e ae rty through | nition of his services asa friend of the white metal, should the silver ‘ men control the convention. The efforts of Governor Stone and other silver leaders to push the Bland boom, are, however, timely and well advised. With judicious , work on their part it is quite prob- able that the silver men will present only one name to the convention and ; that name will be Bland Be sure to get Simmons Liver Regulator for your spring imedieine. It's the old reliable that d:d the old folks so much good. Don't let any- one persuade you to take anything else instead. You can always tell Simmons Liver Regulator by the red Zon the package. Don’t for- |getthe word Regulator—Simmons Regulator—better than else, and sure The pro ists go too far when they attempt to impose their kind of ; reciprocity on the country. What | we want is reciprocity that will en- | able the farmer and stock raiser to get the European market and not that kind that enables the manufac- | turer to extend his trade at the coat of introducing the competition of agricultural South America in this country. ‘the manufacturer has |already more protection than he ‘needs. The farmer has no protec- tion at all and it is even attempted to deprive him of the legitimate right of open competition but the scheme won't work.—K. C. Times. anvthing to do you good. re cave her Castorta, e cried for Castoria, to Castoria, Youngstown, GO, Apri] 29 —Fred- erick Hemings, an aged German, ' buried bis wife last Friday, and to day in searching through her effects (it is reported by the neighbors that he discovered hid in a trunk bank | bills and gold amounting to $10,000 | which his wife had boarded away to keep herself and husband in their declining years. Hemings is reticent | regarding the matter and declined to affirm or deny the amount of | treasure he had found. Nevada, Mo, April 29.—A new pest made its appearance here this afternoon in the form of millions of ‘small green worms. They appeared to spring out of the ground, and in an hour many trees were denuded of their foliage. They attack all kinds of trees, maple, elm, fruit and ash, with equa! voracity. Chiidren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Ce 3, O., April 2 li Paul was executed at the Obio p tentiary at 39 tk ning. neck was broken, a nounced extinct in j one half minutes Paz! was in —V

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