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MERELY FOLLOWS CUSTOM. van" What of Iilineis, Post-Dispatch, WHEN SICKNESS COMES No chances should be taken. Recovery may depend on the reliability of the medicines employed. Cost is no consideration—who would hesitate to pay more to be sure. We offer you absolute security on prescrip- tion work and at a saving in cost too. { lilinois figures in Grosvenor col | 4 jumn as a “sure” McKinley State. It. [ a C , 3 | Louisville, Ky., Sept. 30.—So much figures in the calculations of Chair. | has been writen in the papers of late jman Jones as a “certain” Bryan concerning Vice Presidential candi- |State. Both men calculate from the | Fie ea entrain Gh pa | same figures. The figures, therefore, |contracts that Mr. L. C. DeLang of j are very interesting. | this city wrote Mr. Sewall concern. | To 1892 the Illinois republicans ing it and received the following re- | polled 399,269 votes. The combined Mr. Sewall Explains That Gold Clause in Contracts. IDE & C0. ing to all Cash Buvers of Groceries, Hardorare, Stoves, fe. aat Greet 4 * : ey) ply: | opposition polied 474,359 votes, and | Neate C art x re or e ere as W re b fo = 2 . ‘ Not a Word Would W e Sa 2 Y {Mr. L C. DeLing, Louisville, Ky. jhad 2 majority ef 75,000. Two years | ; poe esite Des ereen oan years, and expect to and will give om: Je y ZS Buth, Me, Sept. 24. 1896.—Dear | later, in 1894, the republicans polled | City. We are not importers, but b Silavencn eon ae 3 but t roods as el ; Sec 5 goods as cheap.as anyone in the City and intend to keep nothing but ies anyone yee a BS ig. ~ ae é About saving you money on prescriptions if 2 | Sir: In reply to yours of the 22nd 455,886 votes and the combined op | it ment giving you anything less than per- ZS jinet., 1 derire to state that it is true position 405.359; republican major | fect service. But after giving you the very % that [ain wakin;: contracts with the | ity, 52,000. j S cooDs best drugs and com pounding them with the BF | eoid ciuuse moerted. Ihave alwaye Wa Giks tin. sipeitieed poke of | ae utmost care we find our prices sre seldom S24 ‘ é ms z . jand withfour experie f twenty-five years in the grocery busi = beaten. ZX jmude .o air coutacts in this way |1894 as the republican bigh water| know that we know : Se &rocery business and best: brands of goc s, also know what they are h Our system of checking makes errors im be te iy years, and I doubt mark. It was a gain of 56,000 SPEIRS Satyr feng arena and et the inside price, and the inside price is what H, *: 7 - ri ie . sho POSS: - » artise price: vA possible. It takes time, but we take uo Zo }if TD oc: mobe sbem in any other] over 1892 This gain included the|@uplicate, but we ask aera eparr wiiheoae opeione Or Deere Y chances—nor should you. jway. Chotor cocimets for foreign |returo of all the votera who had left | i tA H L TUCKER 7) | voyazes iuvoiiably made this|the party on the school question, | os A . ~ 5 way: ‘iret Le yusutie in gold or|and of thousands of democrats who | j ; ; ube = sterline.’ [ lio eee why Lebould | voted the republican ticket as a pro- | Prescription Druggist. Hee aoa pes Deal Saeraccan’ ane tin oan unset ‘ B< iO, Tuilover 1 custom _ Bato AeVvVelandisni, Au et) : 5. 2* efor saic and we will give vou s uy » : be criuez forties t test against Cl Jand: And yet fact anything that you have for sale i Nl give you as much for Rn Geen t as the market will bear, in justice to ourselves as well as you. at Las been univer-| that vote fell nearly twenty thousand | saly obiriued for ibe last forty short of the combined opposition to| = goop REPO lyears ty wy kuowledge. I am per the republicans in that state in 1892 R F fectly wing to take silver or cur There Was au | iuat year a stay-at | home vote of 14,000, all of which | rency in payment if custom permit is complete in everything, fro sewing awl cook ; i Congressmen Dockery and DeArmond l B ! = nie: ig, froma sewing awl toa cook stove. Our line of in the City. Kansas City Times 2. Io pursuacce of Chairman Sam Cook's suggestior, Congresemen Dockery and DeArmond have been ted Yours Truly, ArruurR SEWALL Recent dispatches have fully ex ploded the charges made by Repub was democratic The total vote of 1894 was 14,000 less than in 1892, notwithetanding the increase in pop- ulation This year the opposition to the lf we dried fruit were bought in Sanfrancisco, shipped direct to us and are strict- jy fancy. Our coffees are the best in the City, come and try them and you will be convinced, tell the truth ‘‘so with/all our lines.”” Only try ther and you will be satistied. mere 2 We Guarantee everything we sell to be as Represented Suffice it to say we will duplicate any legitimate price quoted. We do not gee lican newspapers that Arthur Sewali|republican party is uni x our hort pallies ; speaking in one another's districta | pap Al ur Sewali Pp e party is united. blow our horn but will leave the matter with our customers to determined Both gentlemen wero in the city yesterday and Bch reported good results from the change. Judge De Armond was on his way from the Third to the Ninth district, having “swapped” a few speeches with Con gressmen Dockery and Clark. Con greasmen Dockery was en route to Warrensburg, where he spoke last sight. He will spend the week speech-making in Judge DeArmond’s district. s could des an make. poorest can afford to use it. 5 cts. Sold everywhere. Made only by § Judge DeArmond, who attained national promicence last winter by his reply to Riley Hall, upon te oc- asion of the latter’s announcement inthe House of Representatives of his conversion to the gold standard, WHOLESALE HORSE STEALING, the democratic nominee for vice president, had, as a member of the 40,000 vetes it lost on the school Merchant Marine Association, in-| question in 1892, and then allow it} doreed a circular urgicg voters to|to absorb, at this election, all the support the gold standard. If any |25,000 prohibition votes cast that; additional testimony is needed on| year, it will still be ten thousand that poiut it is supplied ia the fel- | votes short of wiping out the 75,000 lowing letter, recsived iu this city adverse majority thrown agaiast it yesterday which explains itself: then John S. Watson, Esq, Centropolis Where is it to get them? Noton Hotel, Kausas City, Mo. the money question. Weare inclined Bath, Me, Sept. 25. 1896 —My | to believe that the prohibition vote Dear Sit: Iu reply to your favor of will practically disappear this year. the 2lst inst I desire to state that| While believing that most of that the circulars and letters issued by | vote will be for silver, if we divide it the secretary of the Merchant Marine evenly it still leaves the Illinois re- association were entirely unauthor |publicans then thousand short of ized by me and to emphatically ex | Success. give it back without question the whether we do a legitimate bus sor not. Come in and be convineed. Very respectfully yours, A. L. MeBRIDE & Co. North side square, Butler Missouri. Which is for Silver Financial Plank Republican Platform, 15-8 The railroads will carry free their employes who will ride to Canton, Ohio, to hear the spokesman for the | gold standard, Maj. McKinley talk. The announcement ia now made that {the Santa Fe railroad will carry its | eraployes from Topeka to Chicago yanud return, and from there the | eastern lines will be equally gener- ous. The railroads The republican party, beiieves in the use of both gold and silver as standard money and condemus the present Democratic administration in its efforts to demonetize silver. {Financial Plaek Republican Platform, 1532.) The republican party demands the use of both gold ard ailver as stand are band-ip- : : ts eA ard money with such restrictions and | glove with the republicans, but after é d 1 of , h Jepressed himself as well pleased a wae eae sateen mike CASTORTA. such provisions, to be determined by | the election, and there comes a time - Avith the reception in the Third dis-| Nine Head Stolen From E. N. Hunter shay ery | simile = wea |tegislation as will secure ihe mainte. | to cut wages, you won't hear of an ree ‘ severed my connection with the as | #eaure Lp Lata y vi tricte. He nay® the silver forces are : Near Walker. ae e eee Ge of 2 4% wupp-| nance of the parity of values of the|diecharged employes getting any 1. |dily growing in strength and | Nevada Mail. ; —— ae Triea Bribery. two metals so the purchasing and! free rides from one water tank to 4 tothusiasm. ; E. N. Hunter, living 2} miles pumas Fremont, Neb, Sopt. 28 —A de debt paying power of the dollar, the other. Ifthe poor devils, hon- “[ was wuch gratitied,” he said,| north of Walker, had nine head of The Coming of Baby. cided sensation was created in polit whether of silver, gold or paper, | est workers. have to walk, and the 5 “Io fied wherever I have been, both | horses and .mules stolen from his} When a baby comes to the house Jical circles here by the affidavit of shall be at all times equal. public sympathize with them, the ce finside and outside the Sixth district | pasture Monday night. real happiness comes. The care and | ex- 5 ‘ {Financial Plank Republican Platform, 18:6.] | officials will echo Vanderbilt's sar- od P yng | Happ : : ex-Senator Poynier, one of the most st [(Jadge DeArmond represents the; ‘When we went out to get our anxiety count for nothing agaiast : = a Weare, therefore, opposed to the | casm, “the public be damned.”—Ne- pes g prominent silver politicians of the P Sixth district,) good feeling and | work teams Tuesday morning,” said disposition to co-operate heartily | Mr. Hunter, “we found nine head minifest amoag the ravk and file of | gone. We still have three head left. the several parties supporting (Mr. | We supposed they had gotten out Bryan. The masses of the people | and strayed off, but after riding all se unquestionably for the free coin-/ day yesterday and hearing nothing te of silver, and in favor of the re-|of them we concluded they were forms which will be secured by the | stolen. We tracked them a mile Hebection of Mr. Bryan. Meetings are | west but lost the trail. more largely attended than in form- | “In the lot was one span of extra e clinging touch of the littl ae ae “Ate ster the re Third District. Judge Maxwell is voice. The highest functioa given|the fusion nominee and Roes Ham- to human beings is bringing healthy, | mond is the republican nominee. happy children inte the world. Over} Poynter's affidavit is duly sworn thirty years ago the needs of women : appesied to Dr. R. V. Pierce, now to before a netary. In it Poynter chief consulting physician to the In BOYS: valide’ Hotel and Surgical Institute,| “After a good deal of talk, trying of Buffalo, N. Y. The result of his) to make me believe it would in no study improved by thirty years of way injure me, Aine Gaewanlo cs practice is embodied in Dr. Pierce’s ctherwies, that my politiesl etanding vada Mail. Shellbys Bluff Called. St. Joseph, Mo, Sept. 21.—Gen, Jo O. Shelby was busy ai work this afternoon talking politics in the cor- |ridor of the Federal building, when | he ventured the assertion that Bry- an would not carry Nebraska and offered to bet $25 on his judgment. free coinage of silver, except by in- ternational agreement with the lead- ing commercial nations of the world, | which we pledge ourselves to pro- | mote, and until euch agreement can be obtained the existing gold stand- ard must be preserved. What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- mer time. You may have a tickliug 3 : Sane i 2 ve | Capt. Ed. Donnella 5 in For campaigns, and never before were | good mules, one of them as gooda Maven perrnatige —— would be just as good in my party ee et ey cake ne standi ree sen SATE sor the people so much iuterested ~The! mule as there is in the country, ove seit sede a apne Tc before, Cook id: Et y. .,|to know that Parks cough Syruy is the aoe es OY, PLC ee ye State ticket will receive the party | sf the organs distinctly feminine. Ts) Ce A a sierra you will] ect cure tor it. Sold by H. L.Tucher | tle bet and off-red to bet $500 or ‘4 uv ve a o 7 ‘line " : * = = iia = see ae lads . tote, and not a few veters not Des. ee old, sii of old ee aoe oe abe areng Bitten By a Vicious Doz. amore that hee waald it ieee one =e " cae es ree year old, one span of o a ae 5 = oe $1,000 and pay you $500 spot cash. M ction Genin AU Tk Gen. Shelby was glad to get off with he ocrats will help along the majority. | mares, one yearling mule and a three | © ealthy children and it makes the} we will give you $50 a week expense aryville, Mo. Sept. 30.—This Raest a eae Mtogether the outlook is bright.” | year old—in all nine head.” bearing or these children easy. It| | Bambee || forenson a vicious St. Bernard dog) ao snes certain loss of hie $25. © Dock tal ; ss 1a sure to cure any weakness or de |™OPCY BAIS Oe Oh aeieieeal Lomirs 20 | Captain Donnella says Bryan will . oT aA lara dataned represents | Mr. Hunter notified Sheriff Scrog-| rangement peculiar to women; stops the lines of railroad in your district. |'0® Proper’y © rehard Avene, 8 | carry Nebraska by 40,000. the Third district. Commenting up-| hem and had cards struck. He will] pain, soothes inflammation,strength We want to beat Maxwell’ ” tacked a party of school childrer. | © sncriatess 0a the situation there, he said: | head cff the thieves if possible. “The Demecracy of the Third dis- | trict are more enthusiastic, harmon Vest- Re-Election ious and aggressive than in any | Plattsburg, Mo, Oct. 1.—Gover- other campaign of recent years. I Stone spoke to from 10,000 to 15 believe Bryan will carry the district | 000 people here yesterday and made by 70,000 majority. The masses of | one ot his best speeches. He point the Democrats, including silver Re- | ed out the necessity of every free J publicans and Populists, are loyally | silver vote in the Third Congres tnd zealously sustaining his candi | sional District being cast for A. M. decy. If the same conditions exist | Dockery, the Democratic nominee in other districts of the State, Bryan | for Congress. » He expressly wished J} will sweep Migsouri by an unprece | that State Representatives and Sen- dented majority. The State ticket | ators be elected in order to secure Senator Vest, Governor Stone, Con-| Chicago, Til., Oct. 1.—Chairman tesswan DeArmond and other Campau, of the Campaign Commit speakers have receutly addressed | tee, returned yesterday from Michi- the people at various points in the | gan. dintrict, speaking to large and en To reporter Mr. Campau said that Ahusiastic audiences. Thisisa‘Dem-| | Oeratic year’ in the Third district.” | Michigan was perfectly safe for Bry }an by a good majority. j ie =a ee oa ss “Mr. Bryan will have more elec Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is |toral votes than any President of senior partner ot the firm of F J| 11. qited States has ever had and ia greater popular majority than the laggregate majority given to all the ; y & Co., doing business in the city Of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that firm will pay the sum ot ONE DERD DOLLARS tor each and every case ot Catatrh that cannot be cur- 9 cd by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure, z es FRANK J. CHENEY. | 26 years. Sworn to before me and suscribed in my | B Presence, this 6th day of Dec. A D. 'So | A.W. GLE Notary Public. ® Hal’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally | And acts directly on the blood and mucous Se Is Your Tongue ASON, ; Coated, your throat dry, your eyes } dull and inflamed and do youiee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are not {ee} | Presiderts who have been elected in | pied with Jau | skin, pain in the back and between the | shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you | have any of these symptoms, your liver ens, purrfies, invigerates. Contusion as to choice of blood- puritier is unnecessary. There is but one best Sarsaparilla, and that is Ayer's. This important fact was recognized at the World’s Fair, Chi- cago, being the only blood-purifier admitted to be placed on exhibition. For Bryan and Sewall. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 1.—R. F. Kolb’s paper, The Peoples Tribune, has taken down Watson’s name and put up Bryan and Sewall, the” full democratic electoral ticket and the name of Oscar W Underwood, dem- ocrat for congress. In a column and a half editorial the paper says that it regrets the failure of popu lists and democrats to fuse on uD electorvl ticket in Alabama, but now; that there is to be no joint electoral Two Fall Trains of Hay. The Memphis route is arranging to run two train loads of bay from Clinton through to Memphis, Tenn., says the Clinton Democrat. | The hay comes from Rockville and viciaity and is being delivered to} s tober it is expected that o thirt The paper states that the Chicago z a bie fea y| Convention merely anticipated tne Se of the populist national Con | 3114 the cars will be decorated with vention, and that whether Bryan bad | streamers bearing appropriate in- been named at Chicago or not he|scriptions. Photographs will be would have been chosen at St. Louis | taken of oe. aad at 7 o'clock that the life of the populist party |0™ the morning o October Ist, they depends upon his election; that the will be started south to Memphis, : making the whole run by daylight the only way to give Bryan Alabama) yy ill be a good edecsicneemnie | electoral vote is to support Sewall. | for the Memphis road and for this} A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man | P@r+ of Missouri. | Are you Billious, constipated or trou- Chicago, Ill, Oct. 1—Arrange- i ndice, Sick Headache, bad| ments are making for Mr. Bryan to taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated | speak six days in this State, begin-| tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry ning October 21, and he may remain | ten days. A special train will be} placed at his disposal. | ears will be in the yards here. Two whole trains will be made up is out ot order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does Baldness is often preceded or ac | not act properly. Herbine will cure all|companied by grayness of the hair. | doing their work. Why don’t you take ystem. Send for tes vig 8 of the syste If it does not make ites: ones digorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Ithas noequalasa liver medicine. Price To prevent both baldness and gray- |no doubt about the identity of Geo | Missouri men who knew bim. lig hardly any doubt—let the Hanna- \erats aud Goldacrats sail in! He bit Laura Barmann, a 7-year-uid At Worcester, Mass.. when Mr. girl, in the face and head, and it is Bryan spoke there, he was compelled feared she will die. He mextattack-| to look attwo flags hanging to the ed Eva Hawkine,a G-year-old girl, ; wall of a large manufacturing estab- and mangled one of her lower limbs. | lishment. One of them was an Amer- Then he 1an home and seized Mrs. | ican flag with a picture of McKinley Kuchs little baby, tearing it in such | and the other a red flag with Bryan's ashocking manner that it will die. | picture. This was au intended insult The beast was finelly killed. | to the Demecratic party and to Mr. It is Taylor, Bryan. Two days after the factory Guthrie, Okla. Oct. 1.—There is- burned down, and the, sylver =e think it is an intervention of kind | Providence —Ex. CASTORIA. Taylor, the escaped murderer of the Meeks family, whois im hiding in is also being supported by the unit-| the returt. to the Senate George G.| eae the Memphis road by the M. K. &| Creek Country, as the officers bave The tae des eee vacant ae ay sag eons ae T. at this point. By the first of Oc | obtained information from seyeral eet supper. ceive the entire Democratic vote,and ae re that they shouldsupport Sewall. | LAY Ly Poa Porter is Loyal to Silver. New York, Sept. 30 -—W. F. Por- ter, the nominee for Governor, bas |sent this telegram of acceptanee: “Your notification of my unanimous nowinstion for Goversor and re- quest for my immediate reply is re- ceived and I will say tbat I appreci- ate the high bonor aud the respon- sibility, and I accept the nemination | standing equarely and unequivocally ‘upon the Buffalo and Chicago plate forms, and am an earnest supporter ‘of the Chicago nominees. Later 1 | will communicate my acceptance by letier.” He was positively located four cr five days ago. He has moved to new quarters, however. and al trace of him is lost for the present, so the raid‘was postponed until he can be again located. Dr. E. P. Miller, 41 West Ninety- Sixth street, New York, writes to Major C.O Harrington. Carthage, Mo., that if Mr. Bryan should be elected President, the Hannacrats Goldacrate will organize to prevent his inauguration. That's all right! Let them try it on! If Mr. Bryan is elected President—of which there Middlesboro, Ky., Oct. 1.—Thos. Their | Newkirk and Henry Asheraft fought beir | 4. duel last night with Wincbesters hides will be as full of holes as on the long fork of Shelby county. s, free. Parks Sure cure. sal ness, use Hall’s Hair Renewer. an|sieve when the peeple get through | They were both suitors ef Mery * f <4 ni feel better it costs -you thing—|75 cents. Free trial oottles at HL. y . 3 re (an = See tee ects i H.L Tucker 27ou -nothing— |“ ckers drugstore. 44 17 | honest remedy. with them.—Ex. | Dean. Both men were killed. J iy * t

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