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1 In .... . : Poor 'means so much more than 'you imagine serious and Fflfnl a! ??& It flfff-r AUiai VAiV.4.4 IV.OU11 A Vis t ,f trifiincr ailments neelected. r. :.t, , greatest gift health. If jroaar feettar; oml ct lofU. weak ad generally aa ha sated, nneti, M SppCtlta ad rani work, begin at oecc lak- la g taa aooat tali. J vtm BwwgiDmwg medtiae.hca ta Brava'a tram Ba lers. A few Wot. ilea rare besett coaata froaa taa very Cm aoee at w Mi. aad It's pleaaaat to Uka. J It Cures Dyspepala, Kidney and Liver NearmixU, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nerrooa aHmesta 4 Women's complaints. GC oaf t Ha aiaalaa Itaaaini nl rrA 1 Haas oa ib WTapoer. All otaera ar sab- 1 at tt a tea. Oa receu of two ar. at am pa a will aead act of Tm Baaarttfal Warid'a Pair Vkwa aad hook 4r r BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALT1U0RE. Ma 1 Took Els Ow la!. From the Monro City Democrat. Last Sunday the report came to this dtj that Ilobert J. House, a eoo ofLegrand Bouse, at Stoutsville, bad tbot a Miss Hayden, at Florida, this county, and had taken his own life. Various rumors bare been afloat. From the aoit reliable ources we learn that Mitt llayden that morning went to church, at Sl"kej. with her brother. She started home with Rouse and when about a mile from her home he shot her, the ball entering over ber right eje and ranging downward. She was not fatallj wounded. Alter .ghootlog her once be was going to ahoot her again, bet the begged him sot to do to, saying she would die from the effects of the first shot and ahe wanted to die at home. lie took her to her home, near Florida, and put ber out of the boggy, then getting Into the buggy be drove to the home of Benjamin Beemon, for -whom be was working, and put up hit team. He then went to hit room and shot himself, the ball entering between the eyes, and be fell back on the bed a corpse. His rash act will be a sad blow to his aged father who it one of Monroe county's best citi zens. The young man was respected by all who knew him. In his pocket vat found a letter which we publish below: FOR PUBLICATION. Florida, Mo., Uec. 2nd, 1894. Whomtoertr it may roarers. Everybody knowt that I waited on Mist Gertie Ilajden for about one year. I learns! to love hermost dearly. I asked her to be mine to which ehe said "yet on the third day of March, 1894,' and things went on nicely until in the moath of Octo ber, when a certain man, in Florida, wa talking for HaTy (loss, and seeing that the only show to break up the match and get Mr. Close on top be started ad n black, dis graceful lie on me and he sent the girl word not to go with me any more unless 1 cleared it op. I didn't know anything of the kind was out on me, eo one 8unday 1 went op to tee ber as usual and ber mother told me of the talk that wae out oa me. She said that she did not believe it. So I then went to work and proved xnvself Innocent of It. 1 asked my Bttle darling If things was all right and sb said yes. Sbe said the 27th day of November would be our wed ding day and asked mt if that day would tuit me, to which I answered jrs. So things went on for a little while an J one evening l passed dj ber bouse and my tweet little angel waa atandlng in the door. I ' called ber out to the yard fence. We talk ed a little while and she told me sbe thoaght It best to wait longer, co I said all right, and I asked lit be 5 th day of February would caliber and sbe tald yet. So the 3th day of November ber and I cent to flwiakey to ehurch and were tzytizz ctozt ocr wedding coming. ! : Browis Iron : Bitters bom and sbs said for ms to ask the old folks aboui it. She eaid what ever they said. Mrs. li ay den being at home and Mr. Ilajden not, I took Mr. Ilajden into the kitchen and asked ber. Sh said the bad no ob jections to our marriage, but she asked me to be good to Gertie and I told ber I would. So I went back to the parlor where my darling was and told ber, and she told me to come up Tbankegivicg day. When I went np that day she said she was not mine. I stayed all day and ail night, but there didn't seem to be any change the next morning, so when I got ready to go she told me to come back the neit night, which I did, but there was no change. I could not give her up 1 loved her too welL lam going to take my life and I can't leave her here on earth I must take her'e too. God help mt! Everybody that bat said a harmful word of me will shed a tear for each word if tbey love her. 1 bate to take her life or mine either, bat I can never get over it. I know where my soul will go, but bet's will go to heaven. Oh, God, help me! She wanted me to take the wedding ring back, bat I told ber no I wanted hertodie with Iton. I will close. God protect my aged rather and my sis ters and my few friends if I have any. I think I have a few. I would like to stay with them but I can't. I am ruined forever and ever. Ob. God. save my sweet darling's soul will be my last prayer! I would love to be buried by ber side if the people will allow it, if not, take me to our old burying ground. I would love to meet my sweet mother inheaven.but I .can't. Oh, my God, help me for I am ruined forever! 1 will close by signing my name below. Hobebt J. Rouse, Florida, Mo., Monroe Co. N. B. Whoever finds this letter in my pocket please send a copy of it to the editor of the Monroe City Democrat and the editor of the Paris Appeal for publication. When you want the pure article, try Kel logg's pure, hand made sour-mash whis key. ' The Trunk Dealer' Mistake, froth the Detroit Fraa Pi aaa. sllm-tscad ma a with distrrsaiBg rough was is pec ling toai trunks ia front of a Michigan avenue itore, the other day, when tha propria tor of tha plaea appaarad aad asked: "Looking tor a tronk, sirT Ytt "HtrVs tb beat f 1 tronk ever made, and I'm the on! on that sells 'am at leas than Ko food," replied tha pale-laced ma with a sorroafol shake of tha bead. "On of thee trunks wouldn't stand tha Journey from her to Jackson." ''What! I'll warrant Via to go around tha world! Take hold of ona and base it about aad convince yourself.' Do job give nt fears to wrassl with ona?" -Of course 1 dot Take right hold." Tha nan with tha dUtraasi&g cough draw la a fun breath, called out: "Scha-oaek-U-dj," as if warn log a car load of passengers, aad then ruacbad for tha tronk. lpr want ona of tha handle r-ip!" want tha othar, aad aa ha stood it oa aad and apart is and flopped it back again oaa hiaga broke looaa and .the cuTtr split la two. With a twist of tha wrkt ha gara It a slam-bang which com plated tha wrvk, and, with a bow to tha trunk man, be Joined the crowd and disappeared. "Upon mj eon!! gasped the proprietor. "but I mad a big mistake la him! He's a beggaga-master instead of a dying traveler." Your Btuod is 1'owr Life. Without good blood coaming through your veins yoa wDl soon look wriakled and dried up. A tew dcaea of Basgs' Blood Purifier aad Blood Maker will change your whole system, giving you a healthy .fresh and youthful appearaaea. Sold aad guaranteed by your popular drunrlst. H. L. Sneed. Tbk llama suit of Edward Dil lon against tb Iron Mountain Rail way company for $3,000 was decided in favor of tbf defendant at Little Rock, Ark., Iat Kri iny. Exo Lie H Sitiu Liuiuirot remove all bird, soft or callnud Inmpe and blemieh fromborsea.blood spavins, curbs, uplints, swrny, ring bone, stifle, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. cJav 50 by use of one bottt Warranted the most wonderfal blemlsb cure ever known Sold by J. A. Ecrao, druggist. T. S. Nepsox, a piano-tuner, was arrested at Sualia, Mow, and taken to liarrieonville, to answer a charge of 'orgery. Tr 8-vear-old daughter of Clin ton Baijey. of MiliersvilK Mo., fell info n pm of boiling wattr and was fatally scalded. Velveft la ail of the latest colors. tor drees trim m logs, at Mrs. C P. Vandivers. Tha Story si a tnvtr Xla. ' ' j The etory of the career of IJ. A. 17. Tabor, of Colorado, is a picturesque romantic one, interspersed with episodes of both comedy and pathos, and conveying tome lessons that have general interest , and Import ance. He was born and reared In New England, where he learned the trade of stonecutter. From then he went to Kansas during the slavery troubles, and engaged in farming, but gave a good share of his time to politics as an ardent Iriend of tb free state cause. Then he moved to Colorado and opened a small store, at Leadville, being then eo poor that bis wife did washing. Cue day be casually "grub-staked" two ragged and hungry miners, and tbey "struck it rich," and be became a millionaire before he knew it. lie was the princi pal owner of the Little Pittsburg mine, which yielded over 1 4,000)0 in two years; be bought the Crj so il te, which yielded 13,000,000 In less than one year; then apart of the Robert E. Lee, which yielded as ranch more, and then the Matchlese, wfcjch paid bim $2.000 000. Everything thathe touched turned tomoney,and be accumulated wealth "beyond the dreamt of avarice" lie built mag nificent blocks of houses in Denver, Apple Tree Spraying . We are In receipt of bulletin No. 27 of the agriculture experiment Sta tion relative to spraying apple trees. We give below for the benefit of our readers the formula as nsed: Four pounds bins ritrioL Two and two thirds pounds lime. Fifty gallons water. In all cases the method of prepara tion was as follows; The vitriol waa tied in a p'ece of coarse sacking and suspended (not covered) In a tub containing eight or ten gallons ef water, two or three dayt before the mixture was to be need. The time required for the vitriol to dissolve depended upon its fineness, 80 it was uiuallj pulver Ixed below being put to soak. When tbt vitriol was all dissolved thslimtwai slacked inabacketfcl water and strained through a sis or butlap, into the vitriol toluti which bad been poured into t spraying tank a fifty gallon ba rel. After trying several wayt of d solving the vitriol, and making tl mixture, this was found to be moi convenient. Hard lime only should be utd, . a SUBSCRIBE FOR THE OCJUEIEIt AND KEEP POSTED DURING 1895. a e"-aaaaaBBBBBBBaai aaaaaa aa ed established various business en terprises, and at length he was tent at senator to Washington, where he promoted the gayety of nationaby wearing night shirts that cost $250 apiece. That was only a little over adozen years ago, and to day Tabor it a bankrupt, and an assignee has pos session of the email rmnanl of his once colossal fortune. For the past five or six years be baa known nothing bat reverses. His property steadily dwindled in value, bis spec ulations all proved disappointing, and the payment of high rates of in terest upon money borrowed in the vain hope of turning the tide once more in bis favor, has finally forced him to capitulate, and placed bim practically where be was when he kept the little store, at . Leadviile, and his wif from whom he has mean while been divorced, was helping him along by doing the service of a min ing camp laundress. This goes to show in a ttriking way how riches takt to themselves wings and fly away. When Tabor waa at the ennith of hie marvelous success, it did not seem possible that he could ever become a poor man again, and yet a comparatively short period has sufficed to strip him of bis great estate, aud scattered it in all direct air slacked lime does not make the mixture adhere as well. Where time ia limited the vitriol may be dissolved quickly by sus pending it in boiling water. Where but few trees are to be sprayed, the relative proportions can be easily determined. The spraying was much more last ing this season than any other on account of theligbt rainfall, it stay ing on a greater length of time. 1 Mtcoa County ( Ko ) Coaiu. Last Saturday, J. B. Godding, county k, completed the recount of afaeon coun ballots ordered by the circuit court in the ataat caaae aow panuing.la wbica tha seats six Republican county officials are ques tioned. The result shows under the clerk's (ruling aa election of two Democrats who A m m . a a A a a wera acxaatea oa ue iaca 01 ua return. They sre Robert W. Barrow, prosecuting at torney, and Wm. A. Moody, collector, by maoritis of 1 and IS rotes, respectiTsly. Arpabllcans bate taken rery numerous ex ception to tha clerk's ruling. Aa argu ment waa beard on than same eases by Jadge Ellison la the circuit court last week on law point. The Republican contesteea had aDegd gross fraud wbkh were said to isvalidat tbs entire Tote from Middle Fork. West Chariton and White townships. AJ the matter relating to these was ordered trick an from their answer. The Judge held that they could only allege IndiTidual ir- rrularidss, specifying names of roter. ions. It is so with these big fortunes much oftener than we atop to think. Tbey have no assurance of perma nence. The cause that produce them are not stronger than the in fluence that operate to undermine and dissipate them. In cases where they do not, as in this instance, col lapse during the lifetime of the origi nal possessor, those who inherit them are rarely able to preserve tbem, and thus apparently, by force of some unknown law, they are re distributed and made a part of the common fund of society in which every man has such a share as he can acquire by his diligence and intelli gence. Bucklen's Arnica Bares. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped hands. Chilblains, Corns, and al Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pilee, or no pay required. It it guarnteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For oale by W. a Gaitojc. Goods belonging to S. Hale, and consigned to P. Craig, of Joplin, were attached at the freight depot at Nevada, Mo., Saturday by the Kobinson Lumber Company, for a debt of $300. CHAB1TT. Belected. Tis God that gire as strength and health, Tl God that reign above. That give to us our bounteous wealth And fill our heart with lore. Each power, each talent we posse, Wa giren at Hi command. That we our brother each might bless And lend a helping band. The man who hoards bis shining gold - And claims it as hi own, I sure to feel the world grow cold And find himself alone. But he who gire from out hi store. As God ha prospered him; Finds general warmth where all before Wa cold and dark and dim. A loving heart, a generou band To others freely given. Make earth a light and Joyou land And fits a soul for Heaven. 7 lour 2afr lry and Brittle, Fall ing Out or Turning Gray?. These are only indication that the follicle or root of the hair are getting weakened or diseased. Beggs Hair Renewer will strength en and invigorate the follicle and tha hair will regain its natural color and become soft, glossy and healthy. For sal by Bneed' Drug A Grocery Co. Bbaceman Thomas' McMAHox,.6f Dubuque, Io., was killed at Wanken Junction, Io., by an overturned car. 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