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The Tribuni: I. . -, tM (HI BY, inmk r. hi ckfm, C chrlpllr ! I 0ncY..r ........ . Sl.f I Thr. Mih ,00 Kifiila Cnp .OS pit !r at Rick Hi;!, xwixl vJ mm. v-o - ""'1 TO THE PUBLIC. Having purchased the interest of Perera A. Pritchard in The Tri bune, the firm of Iluckeby & Pritchard has been dissolved. With thia issue we assume entire control of the policy and purposes of the paper. For her long and faithful work in the mechanical part of the office, we associate Nannie R. Huckeby with us in the business management of the paper, and any favors shown her, or contracts made by or with her, will receive our entire and unqualified endorsement. We expect to continue to make the best paper our patronage will justify and shall improve it as time goes on. - As in the past ,so in the future, we do not expect anyone to call in question our loyalty to our country, our party or our friends. We tought for the one, we believe in the other and we live for our friend. So come in with your subscrip tions and business patronage and we will give you the best local news paper ever published in Bates county. 7 lie din! tn cntnii.ly had the country in il(i cmbtmtf Piidsy, Saturday ai-.d . ". Kin, t'.et and f!iow extruded from the Atlan tic const to the Kocky Mountains, and hereabouts Sunday was the most disagreeable dny of the pfion thus far. Hut few people left their homes and church services were sadly neglected. National integrity represents the aggregate honesty of the people, The poverty of the stute is the po erty of its inhabitants. The wealth of the government is the wealth of its citizens. It the one pays cash so will the other. If the govern ment makes no debts, neither will the people. There ought to be no public debt except as the result of war, pestilence or famine. The tinman and F.nf!!i.h ll.-ets'S down in the liHilmr t I. a Cni.ii"jp tUll)(:d Tilt! lili! uiii...)U !!:! constituted the Vcnez u Ir.oi tiivy, nil because thnt republic, !' lv revolutions and internal dii-iiMi-u, don't pny them sevei al millions tf dollars they claim as i.Umagvs in flicted on some of their citir.etn who think they were injuicdfy the gov ernment down thcte. They knew the kind of government they hail to ' deal with and took the risk mi l j ought to suffer the consequences of their own bad judgment when they : lost. The action of the two big . j nafions Is a di'graee to the civili.-: j tioti of the age and a cowardly1 piece of business on jreneral prir.ci- I -1 It-. I. C.M .. Ill tit l,K,L a little out or lie will nave io I'egin . . io hunt around lor ins .uomui- doctrine. .z; 7 i war 3 a sii r?"'s We see that old man Henderson, ex-senator from Missouri, who. if we recollect right wa one of the six Republican senators who voted against the impeachment of Andy Johnson, has just had his judgment against St. Clair county renewed. This case is monumental example of the absurdity of that antiquated legal fiction grown gTay in the ser vice of shylocks and financial blood suckers known as "the innocent third party." Clara Barton has been elected president of the Red Cross Society for life. John 11. Sehnettler, the ninth St Louis toodler " be tried, Las been cCAviUi J uiid sentenced to the pen itentiary for lour years. Quite a number of Republicans are giving it out that they are in favor of a new deal. That is our ticket exactly if it puts our friends in. It's the same with all the rest Embassador Stover says the re ports of the ill health and bad con duct of the young king of Spain, are false. That he is a picture of manly health. lie is of a happy disposition and his tender devotion to the queen mother shows their beautiful family life and the close sympathy ot the royal family. This is more like the result one would etpect from the careful training the public has always believed the young king received frorn his excel lent mother. Mrs. Julia Dent Grant, widow of Gen. and ex-President U. S. Grant, died at her home in Washington, D. C, last Saturday night She had been sick a year or two with heart trouble which was aggravated by an attack of bronchitis, resulting in her death. Thus goes to her last rest another of the representa tives of the typical American home. Purity of social life and devotion to domestic virtuet are characteristics of the American home, and the soul ot the home i the wife and mother. Mis. Julia Dent Grant was a perfect queen among these, a fit companion for the man she helped to make great and immortal. Let her share his greatness and fame. Missouri rcficTinie Carrt. 1 ! I. MOKTH HOUND, HT. I.OI IH AMI K. 1'. No. 'X leaves a m No. 24 Loaw 1-' I'- No. SO Leaves 10:10 . m. J NO. 104 (Local) M:1.)ii. i. - WKUT llOt'Sn. FT. WT ITXTUAI- I j No. 37 Leave J:'"1 ! m- t No. ,TJ Lean's -rT:4." n. in. hot-th uorxn. J No. 29 Arrives j No. 27 Arrive..... 12-Vi p. ni. J No. Arrive .-...10:10 p. m. ' No. lOa(IxK-nl) . in. U f.xkt uorxn .i t. p'ott i kstk vi.. j ... ,.Wk ... ;so. a Arrive --" r- , v x.-t.i .t.-..a )Vi It. Ill v niiiu-o , , K. A. VUH.EY, Atft. i I Frisco sjatew l ime wru, , y No. 114, Mall and Kxpress, i JJ Iieavcx "I- Connect at rieannnton with Flyer for the North. No. VA. Frvlght and Ac comodation, arrive f:."0 a. in. Carrie Mail and KxprefH. No. l.Vl, Carlnm Center Mail and Accomodation. Lva...4..Vl p. iu. No. l."4, Freight and Ac- coiuodatlon leaves G:fHi p. in. Carries Mail nndKxpn? fur Smith. ooriniH'trt with Flvpr at I'Vasanton. So. 11 3 M ail a ud Kx I -n-ss A r . .9 p. m . Connect at I'leaanton witJ Flyer trom tlie North. K. T. LaFiArkif.uk. At. Means to save monoy on your Clothing purchases, at tho samo timo obtaining absolute satisfaction in qualities. This store is young, but already has proved its modern plan of morchandis- ing t- bo distinctly in the interest of Bich Hill Clothing buyers. Wo have hero tho largest, most complete stock of now, up- to-date Clothing in all grades for men and boys ever seen in this city, and wo prove by every tes that wo are giving tho people more for their money than it will buy any where else. TSTo one, regardless of tho amount of money he has to spend for Cloth ing can afford to overlook these facts. AT.SIO. $12.50, S13.50 AND $15. WE SELL MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. That wo are confident, cannot be duplicated any where at the price. At this price we are satisfying- hundreds of people who demand stylish, well-tailored, perfect fitting Clothing in reliable qualities, and who alwayst heretofore, have paid higher prices to obtain it. To hundreds of others appeal equally strong our various grades of Men's Suits from $4.90 up to $20.00, and Men's Overcoats from $5.75 up to $18. n 3 1 MMSLIl9Sl An effort is being made to give Gen. Seigel'i widow a pension of j.ooo per year. We've no objec tion to her having it, but there are thousands of old soldiers that need pension much worse. Why not give it to them. Congress is at it hammer and tongs on the trust question, Every seven .by nine congressman has a remedy that is a perfect panacea for all the trust ills that affect the country. Even our own immacu late DeArraond has his tittle bll, (which no doubt is as good as any of them) against trust combines and monopolies. The result will be the usual one, nothing done. Why not strike at the root of the whole matter by repealing all laws allow ing the incorporation of companies and partnerships and pass one gen eral law making it unlawful for men or money to be organized into any kind ot association. There will be no trusts, combines or mo nopolies then if the law is enforced. Ex Speaker Thos. li. Kced is re oorted to have made a fortune of two hundred thousand dollars, since he Iclt congress, in Wail street spec ulation and in his profession. Hi fees in one case ofteu exceed h'.s salary for a whole year in congress. "We can stand high prices far better than we can stand idle labir," said Secretary Shaw in a recent speech. This is an economic truth that ought to set wage earners to thinking. Of what benefit is cheap food, cheap fuel and cheap clothing it a man has no work' by which be can get money to buy with. Mia Pcitia A. i'ritchard retiits from the business management of Tmk Tkihunk with this issue. She has been as.uciatrd with us in its publication for two years and has done her part well. We most heartily commend her as a splendid buciness woman, worthy aud will qualified and as reliable the Mir. She will engage in other businoi inure conieitil to her and whatevir kite dots or hei ever she goes, the pood wishes at T Twoi'Nj phi) her. Time semis untimely tthca be brings a woman to tlic turn lioulii hi tt iU li j npet and beat for ' i i urr, aoii wie ap. proacues this cbanK ith a dread of iu efTrct bora of hrr knole1e of the aufierings of other women at tbia araaon. TUrrt ia not the slightest cause fur fetr or anxiety at tbu period if I. 1'ierce'e l nvonte PicacrijHiixi ia used. It give hplth ot body and cheerfulness of uiiud, u l br its aid the paius aud pangs of una cnucai penud are pre veniea or curea. lr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription la woman's medicine with a wosxlerful record of cures of wutnanly diaera, Diarasea tlut all other niedu-inea bl failed to cure, have been perfectly and permanently cured by the us of 'fa vorite Pieacription." I rrl tt my duly to writ, yarn u I have rctYlvrd m B'i bctieAt fruta I K mm tU vour aifilKiut.'Mvi Mi I.imI K. Smnu.. of rir9 Sl.iaiu.rt.., btiiiitvun Co., (iliu l have U.kru knil bmilr. ui fvuil. ItrMriuia ' fciff U iu.i tre.knrM .ul rhu( of lil. bclurc I Ikk.m lA.liig U I cm. 1 4 ax4 &u.nyllti. 1 k.4 .it. h TMitu. iu my W.'l .utl I. Hi. buck uiaiy tM-t k tlut I llltMigtU 1 wuulti kM My mtu.l. K I cs .k rvciy l.y- I rrvuMimrud ' I'.V4MU I"i ll4lo. ' iu.ll luiulfri MlHrilug tu tbc wi hud " l'.voiue rretcriiition baa the tetttl suony of thouaaiuU of woiutn to tta rouiiilrle cure of womauly diM.sr, lx not arrrot an unknown aud uo piovcil auliotitute in its plkcc. Keep the bowels lir.lihjf by the time! tu iA Vt. .'icnc'a 2'lsasaut i'eUcta. St Louis & Horth Arkansas Railway Conoecta at Beligman with the Hi Louis and Ban FranclBco. New time card in eflteet Sunday .June. -"J. l'Mii MORNIRO TRAINS. Ko.l Lr. Eureka Spg. 5:50. tu. Ar ewilgman :i0 a. in. No. 2 Lv-Belirmau 7:10 a. iu. Ar. Eureka Wplnjrs 8:07 a. ui. EVKMSO TBAIM8. No. 6 Lv. Eureka Pplujis 5: p. m. Ar. HellKinau. 6:4") p. m. No. 6 Lv. 8!ljrojan 7:15 p. uu. , Ar. Eureka Bpringa 8:02 p. m No. 7 Lt. Eureka Bprluga 8:.10 p. in. Ar. Heliguiau 0:20 p IU. No. 8 Lv. Bellgman 9:M p. iu. Ar Kurka Rnrhiffs 10:47 D. u. Couoection lioui Rich Hill. Mo. ! mad with the Frisco vis the i'aolflc at Carthage, or rla tha Memphis at Nichols JUDCtlOO. A band tome new Pamphlet Uuide to Eureka Springs aa a Health Uesuri ! baa been Issued, with uew beautiful lllualratlona. A copy aeut free to any address. Addreea all inquiries and j 3 orders to Geo. West, Manager Eureka R Bprlnjs, Arc. GEO.WEHT Manage "Your Money's Worth or Money Back" ich Mill, Mo. Pittsbure, Elans. m 1 m JismiauMiii hii.iIi.j nT7 IJM io4a!KMtal&itCssliHSsVy F1I III ' id Success Calendar i i THE pulIl"her of Kucci-hi hnvi'i (HKUi'd on t'X'iulfitily erruvrd twelye-k-nf t'jili-inliir. 'I'hix "nl. ii.l.ir ! U our f thrfllK-xt iin.lrn nf I li fniuona t'olnrtjir I'mntMt, tvlilrh ex-'fl rt llM HtlioKruphy In tta Ix'iiut Iful x..ft tone and coliir!nt;rt. '1'tir twilt ! g Hljfiia nrvorliiwil pulntlnti iiuiI' for "SiieetW by Aiiu-rleit'a Ini liiifcC nr tlt. ahd rvpivm-nt fciilijit nf m-u-, ernl and luHplrHtliuial luti-rt.t. Tie! original ot the ine fr Ik-rt-inl r, fc.r ( iiiMtniKt, U n, niodt cxiillti paint, lux by the frtinoua ui tlt, J.V. a - JAIES' CASH GROCERY! CUT PRICES. kMeMaBsisaBisaasjasssmassasssiasaaaasask MMSHSsasassisisi 1 1 lbs of good bulk f!offee $t.oo 8 lbs of Blended Coffee t.oo 7 U s Jarucs (Special) Coffee - - t.oo 7,3. Vo: kor.J Prunes for - - t co 12 lbs good Teaches for ti lbs good Apricots for 12 lbs good Hasina for tills best Hain9 4S li s cood Cracked Hominy .. 32 lbs Iluminy Flakes.... 2S lbs Hulk Holled Oats 25 it s liroken Hice 1 sails Tine Buckwheat Flour - 20 lbs whole Kice for r it. I ti a best Kice for I-lb package Smoking Tobacco 7 lbs Soda (in bulk) . . t gal. James "Winner" Syrup.. 1 gal. ;ood Kraut 1 1 6 - jf a I . kt'K Kiaut 2J lb Hand I'icktd Navy Heans , 22 l!n California l'ir.k Hcans 50 lbs Civktal Flour (llitib Patent) 50 Morninjj tilory Flour (Full Patent) 1. 00 1. 00 1. 00 I 00 1 .00 1.00 1. 00 1 .00 35 1.00 1 .00 '5 3S 5 ,ii 215 1 .ft 1. 00 1 .00 ARE YOU READY? ( m MEATS. eodefkrr, n-pnttt-ntlmf W'lms Men of the Eaet" 'The Thr : TIm sPtX'ESS Ciilrtidur will f n'tt eiitln-ly Ir'ItF.E of ehurKt ni;d pitpiild to iiuj mblri'M oil rtHiucct. THE SUCCESS GO. IU si Dry Salt Sides, per lb. 12'Jc Iry alt Chunks, per lb .09 Itu-akfast Ilacon, per lb . .1") Westphalia Hams, per II . - 12'iC CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS-Come look through my line bt lore buying. I tiave 'juality, ijuantity and piicts, tliat cannot be excelled. Sp'(ial prices to school teat hers and Sunday Schools. FINE CHINA"0' Xmas I have just purchased a druiutnet' ka.nplen ((fine china ware, at a big discount. Can Kt-il at 1jo!i siie piices. Don't fail to sec these goods if you want anj tiiw.g in this line. They are K'nt? Come early and K' t ) our chiiice. PRODUCE WANTED-I Py 20c per dozen for e?K and 2oc p-r lb. in trade lor butter this week. .Also will pay io'jc lb. tah for young turkey, I ic in trade; old gobblers 6c cad., S'jc in trade. Remember I give orders to dry goods stcus for produce, the same as 1 pay in trade. Idling me jour produce. Thanking etch and every one ol my customers for their past patrpn.ifje, I tn'si earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. civsi Dtwt . tnlvorslty BKt'f. Wasrtlntonf 4 hew yokk S CASH GROCERY II. I. JAMES. Prop. TRY A SACK OF CRYSTAL FLOUR. WE ARE We have been in a state of preparation for Hobday Trade for the past three weeks, and say, you ought to sec us! We are ready to be looked at, so are cur Ho! day Goods. We never hud inoie of them nor prettier than now. We have gone to more epense and Irouhlj to d.-cciate the interior of our store this holiday time than we ever have before. We feel that the efforts of our decorators and trim mers have produced the most RotRfous and brilliant scene ever witnessed within the store walls of the Biggest and Best Do not fail to visit us soon, that you may be de. lighted and we may feel that our rllorts to make this a Merry Christmas Time (or you has not been in vain. If you want Holiday Goods, we have fhem in abuodance, from the toy to the most handsome and most usrful. You will miss it if you miss us when you go to make your "Cbiistmas time" purchases. It has been well and truthfully said that the ''HIGGUsr AND JEST" is Headquarters For Holiday Goods. Come to "Headquarters" eatly and make your selec tions. Wishing you a very "Merry Christmas," We are sincerely yours, COWLlS-McKIBBEN MERCANTILE COMPANY. Bloocst and iCestT "- Rich llill," Mo, li 0 tt ft. i t; 1 I n n p U v: m f 1 JJ'1 i;