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ADVERTISING before the depariure of the War investigating Com ington Gen. M Jonn Meek that 7 found uo camp so healthful and well kept as Camp Poland. Hec ed the camps here as m = : Z| i Camp Have Fun W HONEST Ri $\T z 99999 0OOPOOPOO0 000 000 000 > 3 : cleanli ver seen. About 10 o’elc ODO OOO Halloween t track of the Fountain City railway 3 company was greased on a ste e grade, and it was impossible to run A $ me cae \ e have $ Sis stan « train from that time until morning - E Lhe trick was done by members of | promptly ratitied the official verdicts the Sixth Ohio and First West Vir-| that declared Dr. Price’s, for leaven- bact k for an ims SIN USE. - than haveac - 3 ginia inaspirit ot revenge, as the | ing power, keeping qualit purity tomer. That i i . = itt i company has refused to furnish free | and general excellence the “foremost | DE a : oe io niet i transportation of the daily provost|baking powder in all the world.”|% Ey, WL TUCKE eo SAUTE CONTE AS Oe oe i guard from those regiments }Quite as quickly as the great Em-| ee : WILLIAMS BROS. ad com./peror do they know the value of a] OPOOPHO HOMO OOO O00 (0 OD HOOD ODMH OOS HOH OOOO OH r Ove Manayer Doll of thera x Square Mo pany went out to investigate and|victory that means world-wide = ¥ teers. Thes T. W. Lec. | was ras na ego | r | Supremacy a | ‘e z TABLER’S PI E | rc veg or foun ew 4 was then re ed to Col. Kuert, ts. ee $ States shafts, neckyokes, wheels, d i Beauty is Blood Deep. x - C F op. Laell the be commanding the division, and he| as eeauaie 2 : ot ; if v r BU K EYE " pores : ordered out one battalion of the | ish 5 eet |< ft ws I i SINTMENT Buggy Paint on Eath. West Virginia make r t to« ss on We reset tires and further trouble. aught ; ¢ ss CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. § bo Nor RUIN THE WaRMg. when tb ! they will tear u; F Witt fedateh 5 . the entire track in the vicinity of ee Names ented 4 their camp, and is feared they | a | MOB ROUTE —, OR LOW GRADB i will carry out their threat. - Va, Nov. 3.—Mre. a ray lor very few dollars. Iam thankful to al wip i na Marie Lee, died this morning | sae eT cadit soe Carine : the result of a fall she received a f ( W. O, JACKSON, irugstore, days ago. } ista, is me : = LAWYER Body in the Ruad, a Lee Lee z le id this | en j* : : e t eee BUTLER, - Mo. : ag 2 rning » Visit b i the tee | after midnight ¢ f the! f Indianapolis, Tud., Noy. 3 —Late y i ' j a PRON eta : Will practice in all the courte last night a stranger giving the . — aer death was}? i , perieng ‘ I z : 3 H name of H. B. Miller, Newark, N. J., ded hin on'the train Peer 008 mandred “shots lmere. ates of of t the] 3 ‘ Smith & Francisco, 1 drove up to the Big Four yard| Mrs. Loo was $8 years old. She|fired on borh sides, but ouly one | duties devolving —* or | LAWY f offices and asked permission to leave | VS tho daughter es Gen. John Ma- ce a : i | satisfa t t that an| } 3 Olice over Bates Glee a a @ casket containing the body of his|S°2 id a sister os UU: Ss Senator : : a ; vit B : amed | i ave to prov whieh | ¢ Butler, Missoust @esuvold daughter, ‘The operator John M. Mason. She married Capt.| Will Robinson entered the house cf » whe tis t ‘ t com. | 5 ‘ a } refused. The stranger then depos Sydney L:e, brother of Gen. | Albert Re alk and at } psaes ar 4 S| 8 rag Mme Rick Hi he ! ited the casket in the highway, Robert E L 6 assauit eee She | ; Fea said ooae: ; in rear of Farmers Bank Qiar? una bb assailant Ss arres a = pecs ‘5 r and > ‘5 r ~ He Silvers & Silvers, placing a heavy t said he would come back soon, but Two Millions a Year. Abou eomposed ATTORNEYS ‘AT LAW— | | | It is ed t ‘| ” i iegLudwicks stoc k | | Q san not be found. i Be aa eee Miller gaye the operator an envel- family, sae 4 hom were s-veral A Hat Will practice in all the courts ope containing papers showing that i sc Ria: : selected stock in A. W. THURMAN, ini era vata ¢ rey : on | i ¢ the child died in Decker October 23, | 2 Nae ee ae =a town. Prices cuac * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, from diphtheria, and was buried zi ee 2 é | 4 a " fee in all the Otiee ove Mortinsville Obtober iilier \fter a Fiend, members of the ¢ -1§ anteed the lowest $ county Bank, art Mo. Oo : : . stor 3 pn Ray,| corps now eucampe s ? ——! E claimed to be an ex-engineer of the Sikston, Mo, 3 oun Ray, corps how eves a é \ st : On Fics | ae ae 2 G RAVES & CLARK, Ki New England Raiiroad. He said the |® Prosperous mer of Bardwell, |attack upon the j N as | > for the val cir j child was abducted some time ago e this week on the t s i a te sia hed | e{§ 5 ATTORN“#YS AT LAW. 4 , from Newark. The authorities have : BeRP Os TR ee Heaes nee hey me ca ae ae a 5 ; 5 Office over the Missouri State Bagh ; two daughters, age116and 18 years,] The mob cpened fire cn the j |> Oe - 2 ———e at his home afew years ago. Thej with riflew and revolvers a 4 $ DR, Foe a: ZEY, ; awful deed is yet fr nthe minds| The of ir 9 jail returned} &;. epaieagts ipieogsans soneast PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ‘of many si s one of the|the fire, and Will Moore, a private | Day and nite. ee + Womackta | negroes was caught a couple of days| Of Company C, S-eon1 Georgia, who of s - Nort e square, Butler, Mos 4 Jafterward in by N. T. En-| Was one of the leaders fell, bis head reel . a A Fighting ‘Veacher, |gram and w takea to| penetrated by bal He lived a DR. J. M, CHRISTY, | , Livingston, Ky, Nov. 3.—John]| Bardwell, wher > he was lynched ES sho ; HOMOLOPATHIC H Meadows shot end killed John and | Thousands of citiz ne} aes zs Sie es he: | The Old Reliabl PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 7 } i ee Clayton Matthews, brothers, at Pine|from Mi i Kentucky | Wousced, alt sate possure Sei t eee McKibl ‘i i ae ki were With ¢ | Cee aT eee a room over MeKibbens Hi Hill, last night. Meadows was a| p2rticipate bo ath ae es es t er} allanswered at office dayor ; ache teacher. The Matthew bro | Ray is ¢ 1 g leade fispersel f Wit t ‘hliaiaeied srwnacietitia ER ™ ft thers followed Meadows from the | other negr h Side Square, attention given to emma i @chool house to Fagan’s store, where | hy HH Mea secured a s ‘ with | | sur z 4 : i which he did the Mena r 1 # a A c t surrendered an 1 jail s ialtv Fa , the r inent w pr Cee Tr — n the killing, + 5 Ft d al cures it. i iy s kL Ei. ness n the killing, was found dead neh Pe Seas f s ad ene ee DR, J. T. BHU in his store room, where he had slept |. cS j i # : DENT , for years. Indications are that he | Sa TE eS Crayon Work A Specialty. mids : = € . : was murdered, and the coroner is|after eating, hea % ‘ Newly Fitted up Rooms, Over bs , trane i Manila, = All work in my line is guaranteed to t ‘ St investigating. Fagan was one of the | Dausea, offensive breat h, he a Jeter's Jewelry Store. ; survivors of the Iiopez Cuban expe | languor, weakness, fever, jaundice, at De. FW of the give satisfaction. Call and see Entrance, same th Hegedorn’s | = ‘ : | flatulence, loss of appetite, irritabil | vol eers, and Maj Kelokk, samples of work eee ree ee man rk. ———=—= 5 it io) 860. i i : @ition of 1860 i ity. constipation, ete. Yes, you have/ Major F. J. Fernan and Dr. Louis vields to| indi igestion. To cure it, take Sh ker L- Young of the r, Cc. HACEDORA. C. B. ROBINSON T. B. WELDOR. Nasal catarrh ars, and many e ’s Crear 1 Digestive Cordial. The medicinal pee ' ? oe ale 13 pire een ee and plants of which Shaker | nonorably discharged soldiere, regu. = i received ‘through the nostrils, | Digestive Cordial is composed, help | jlare and volunteer hap — 0 inson F On | cleanses and heals the whole su rface | digest the food in your stomach;| Oapt. Hays ct the St. Paul says; “! : : Siege eta ; ’ | over which it diffuses itself. To test|help to strengthen your stomach. | the stories of sickness at opine are nish a this NEW YORK WORLD which bas i a trial size for 10 cents or the| ees your stomach Be ateoas care | greatly exaggerated. The majority | £°* Nis tae tae bee 4 eat i Jarge for 50c is mailed by Ely Bros,| will keep it so. Shaker Digestive} wr a ete LT : sito . a ? Nv, ithi | j sn taco ae — | Cordial a Sen ative Uesmgiais, pion] lof gi on the sick list are not very | ‘0 ! r tion of thes RiCE-A-WEEK EDITION Blacksmithing Business, s keep it. A remedy for nasal|10 cents to $1 per bottle | bad, and there are not avy more of in Cu t ———= i * of work eatarrh which is drying or exciting . e | them thas there was at the Presidio eae ah ae - | 18 and Sometimes 24 Pages a Week ee a : to the diseased membrane should} £ pot be used. Cream Balm is recog- : nizod as a spee nate Says So when all the troops were there 156 Papers a Year. ; ee FOR ONE DOLLA ARE YOU: : nit BANKRUPT;;: ener mee Spain's Proposal, Nov Alternate Da ts a MR. WE t lute cure. an pote