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” BAPTIST Vetlodade Nolodedeviea Var AANA Oe PROFESSORS FROM Berlin University, Germany, Atheneum, Brussele, Wellesley, Paris, Harvard, Ohio Univer- city, Wisconsin University and William Jewell College. Zz ( easannenned COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC LEXINGTON, MO. BE fe So FUR Cornell, | Vassar and Wisconsin | University. | | PREPARES i | University Course in 3 English ; Economics and History, : Latin and Greek. Art and Elo- cution are Prominent Depariments a4 Geading | | | One Hour’s Ride East of Kansas City. 000009900000 00000 OGHOS 600000000000 ical Conservatory One cf tha — Graduates of all Me ccston Conservatories of the United States and Europe. Grades Acccepted in the New England Conservatory of Music. Ladies’ Ccllege in the Southwrest. Graduates have no trouble | in entering Eastern Universities. Home Department Unsurpassed. Beautiful situation. Hot Heat, and Cold Water. W. H. BUCK, President. Free Tuition for 1 Year in Cornell, Vassar or Wisconsin University, and Traveling Expenses WILL BE GIVEN THIS YEAR TO THE HIGHEST-GRADE Pup IN THE A. B. COURSE. Refinement and Noble Womanhood is Our Motto. Lock Box B, 000 The Missouri Normal ' we i SPIE PRE \ & Business College Will Open its Fall Term Sept. 7, 1897. Tuition in Normal Department per week, 80 cents; Tuition in Businees and Shorthand and Typewriting Department per week, $1.50; Life Scholarship in Business Dept , $30.00; in Short- and and writing Dept., $30.00: Magee week, 85 to 50 cent note with approved security for tuition, except Music, i? Write for Catalogue. Address, .00; Board per week, $1.65; Fur- and Art reasonable. Willi take THE MISSOURI NORMAL AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, 33-3m SpPRINC ELD, Mo. Gold in Missouri. Columbia, Mo., July 21—Gold has been discovered in Montgom- erycounty. This is the latest. Dr. G. A. Broadhead, geclogist of Migsouri university, who has been in communication with M. A. Bibb, who lives near New Florence, in) that county, stated to day that Mr. Bibb had sent him several specimens | of ore found at that place, and when analyzed it proved to contain a} large per cent of gold. The gold was discovered by Bibb on the bank of Dry Fork creek near New Flor- ence and from indications it appear- ed as if a rich vein had been struck. Dr. Broadhead eaid this evening: “The specimens sent to me undoubt- edly contain a fine quality of gold, and though I of course can not esti-| mate the amount in that neighbor- hood I believe that the discovery | will prove of vast importance. I will make a personal investigation | of the matter myself at oan eerly| date.” Ladies Can Wear Shoes | One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot. | Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. | It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives | instant relief to corns and bunions. 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New York, July 21.—Importers are beating the tariff bill in great shape on the rushing in of enormous quantities of goods. The total cus tom payments yesterday were nearly two and a quarter millions of dollars. The tobacco men are by far the most active, and withdrew goods yesterday on which they paid one and a half millions. A big fleet of steamers and ships are hurrying to port with valuable cargoes, and owners are anxiously looking for the arrival of ships be- fore the new tariff bill becomesa law. Thousands of dollars will be saved to importers if the sbips arnive ia time. Chicago Bandits. Chicago, Til, July 21.—Three bandits held up an electric car at Forty-eighth avenue and Sixteenth street last night, and after beatiog the motorman into insensibility they secured two watches, $23 anda re- volver. The motorman had a terrible battle with one of the bandits. In the struggle his arms were almost wrenched out of place. The robbers escaped. 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C., July 22.— When Congressman Joy carries aby loosa money around ia bis pockets after thie he will have it eli marked with a line requesting its return to him io case itis picked up any where Mr. Joy's determination is due to the fact that he dropped upon the floor of, the House a small roll of bills containing one $100, one $50 and two $20 notes. Somebody picked it up aod if that somebody is a friend of the popular St. Louis Con- gressman he ought to return it. “It is not much money for a Plu- tocrat,” says Mr. Joy, in ta'king of his loss, “but it is a good deal when it is all a fellow has” ES See Elizabeth, N. J , Oct. 19, 1896. Exy Bros, Dear Sirs:—Pleace ac cept my thanks for your favor in the gif@of a bottle of Cream Balm. Let me eay I have used it for years and can thoroughly . recommend it for | what at claims, if directions are fol- | lowed. Yours truly, . (Rey.) H. W. Hathaway. No clergyman should should be without it. Cream Balm is kept by all druggists. 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July 21—Robert Zork, Jackson Park, Chicago, and | Miss Mamie Shockey, belle of War rensburg, aud daughter of the rich | est man in Johnscn county. who eloped from the Quarry City Sunday night Were arrested at Clifton City yesterday afternooa by Sheriff Lear of Johnson county. Zork and Miss Shockey were| Monett, Mo. July 21—T Allea| brought kere this morning and were | ,marned by Judge Nichols. The} father of the bride wants he-r to| yeturn to Werrensburg, but Zork/ refuses to allow her to jeave him eee ence ra PARKER'S CINCER 38 noted THE RUIZ CLAIM: Woodtord to Press a Demdad for $750- | Ou”U. Washington, D. 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Duck trousers an’ tan shoer, he as- serte, are not popular in the short grass country. lim down at the Brown elso denied the statement that Governor Leedy was a prospec- tive candidate for the populist nom- ination for president and declares the whole thing a fake. He said that Leedy’s ambition solely was to become the next governor of Kansas and nothing more. SEEDs. Biliousness and constipation are outof which spring many of the serious 4 's that afflict the human body. Sound judgment would demand the immediate removal of this condition before it develops something more troublesome and difficult to ew: Prickly Ash Bitters i reliable cure for constipation and disorde! similar character. It not only thorou ties and purifies the bowels, but stre el chann a f iver and re. Sold Sleep. Long Carthage, Mo., July 17.-A woman at the poor iarm, brought bere from Joplin, has been asleep three weeks before being brought here. Litt!e is known of her, but her name is said to be Pink Dyas All efforts to rouse her have failed. though she has had two periods of semi consciousness, ! P during which she said her father lived at Muscogee, I T. snd thet she was married. Doctors are greatly interested in the case. Don't Stop Him! He has a bad atta J.A Trimble’s d@ Foley’s Colic Car: colic and is Beaten With a Broom. St. Charles, Mo, July 21.—iman- uel Straub, 70, committed suicide at his hom? one mila south of town, early this morning by taking -rough on rats.” His aged wife bad beaten m with a m for going ona spree. Mrs. Straub has relatives in St. Louis. Her maiden name was Clera Heittrecbt s the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- mer time. You may have a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks c h best cure tor ft. 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We have the largest retail har A | Za | Bs BUTLER, - a q Low Rate Interest Money | To LOAN. | | ‘ We have money to loan on good g farms at Six per cent interest with ; small commission, time five years, interest payable(Q\NCE a year. Will | write the note payableonorbeforeso | borrower can pay amount at any © time desired and stop interest. $ ¢ ¢ ; ; | Everyone wishing to borrow or change old loans are requested to call and see usmoneyready,nodelay | THE WALTON TRUST COMPANY, | ee ZN | | Commissioner's Sale of Real | Estate. | y of a decree in partiti f Bates cou: n Fitch, et a Louisa Jane | a | sell at pri sale, at; obtained therefor, the fol-; estate cituated’in Bates! wit: t3 number one (1) and two | 5 { nade by ari, in | j { ne northeast | rter of section four (4) im township forty (49) | thirty-three (33). will be cash, and said sale | Will be made subject to the approval of the cir- { jeuiteourt. 242 acres of the above descri { | land is sitaated in Homer township, and ¢i, acres adjoinining it in West Point towns j The whole 322 acres will be soldin @ body, or | it will be divided into smaller tracas to'suit ere JOEN C. HA | . 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