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mCHABIEOlICOOBIEB. . a ?.TAVOim.S4.ud Prop. : UK Y TKSYILLE, - MISSOURI. C Stared et the poevofflee at KeyteavUle.llo .,. Friday, K7 10. 119$. Border County Xotcs. SALINE. Miami township bas organized a camp of Confederate veterans with -BO members. "The graduating class of Slater echoolls to be aid reused this yar by John 8. Crosby, an ableawjer of Kansas City. . ' - May 27th is the time, 'or. Democrats of Saline county fb meet aVUarshaland express JheJr views onlhe financial question'. m CTbV'good Baptists ;of . Marshall tent a car load of clothes, provisions and grain: to Oklahoma -sufferers, opposing the railroad would carry Itlss ol ehargsiba last heard lrom thslr donation the articlee were being held at their destination for freight charges. ... Andrew C, the 5-year-old son of Frank Hubbard, wae run over by Hat Baire ice wagon an J killed on Sunday of last week In Slater. The little fellow climbed on the step of tia-wagon without the knowledge ofthe driver and when the wagon atarted the child fell off and was killed as stated, i" ' '. The constable of Slater went up to Kansas City one day last week to .get a boy that had been arrested tfisre on suspicion . of being one ol the thieves that broke Into Hauferth Qaisenberry's store and took away a lot of knives, ra fprt, mt- The boy-said be wae from Cincinnati, that another boy stole the goods and that bs got half of thsm. He was sent to Jail to await the action of the grand Jury. MACON. i The town of Lingo in Macon coun ty has many Msons," such as J ol? son, Tykeeon, Stephenson, Steven on, Anderson, McPherson and Peterson. While out riding last Sanday week two young ladies, Misses Mattie llenifee and Mabel Jordan, bad the misfortune to fall backward off their horse, and were both severely In jured. Frank Hester,', a, colored man of llacon, was shot through the knee and severely wounded by Watchman Peak last Saturday morning. Last iall a warrant was sworn out .against Hester for carrying conceal ed weapons. He had evaded arrest. Putting In an appearance again he wae arrested and attempted to es cape, with the result named above. Recorder Ham el of Macon came dear losing his breath one day last week when a . couple .entered hie of-' flea that were anxioosUo become nan and wife. A marriage license was wanted, but the man first wanted divorce from a; former wifs.whlcb' the -recorder": could not Issue, Cl which fact It took-Conelder able tints to satisfy the applicant. Unch disappointed they went away, not having a high appreciation of the law. A novel and very important case tried In the Macon county, drcult court during last session was a 70 eent damage suit;; A'young man broke down a ehVlf used to hold'tbd water bucket in uf rural school house and the school board assessed seventy cent 1n mages against him. He refused to iy it and the case was tried in a justice court which resulted in a bung jury. The case was taken to the circuit court and the costs are already over $200. On Monday bight of. lastiweeka guest at the Palace hotel in Macoo on retiring to a rod in; lighted with an incandescent electric light, in stead of turning off the current wrapped a towel around the globe and went to bed and to sleep. Shortly afterward the. towel caught fire and fallins: onth..cuIpt the whole building was' soon iiTdanger of a destructive conflagratioo,rbut being discovered in time, the flames were sxtinguifheJ f before a iS amount oWaiaage was dcme.v Grandma Tuttle and Grandma Blanksnship of Chariton township, achinthe 84th year of her age, were visiting friends In Macon last tjeefc.and met at the host o! 4 Blankenshlp. Both these old ladies are active Intellectually "add physic ally, with excellent memories of past events. 'They had not met for 18 years and their meeting was a tery happy one. A very remarkable oc currence in the history of Mrs Tut tle le related by her and other people of her acquaintance, and, it i said, can bs veriflad by a hundred reliable witnesses in Macon county. She bad never learned to read and up to her 60th year had never read h syl lable. Daring a very severe epell of sickness she took down a Bible and commenced to read and has since read the New Testament through more than 100 times. The gift or ability to read, she eavs. came to her in direct answer to her prayers. Macon Democrat, At the late meeting of the board of directors of the Woman's IMiel Corps. Soldiers Horns association. La Plata secured the location of the Soldiers' home, ! having ' donated therefor a good farm consisting of 100 acres of land with valuable Im provemsnts. CARBOLL. " Carrollton high school . is to have 10 graduates this year. A larger acreage of corn baa been planted in Carroll county this year than was planted last year. Rev. CL T. Phelpe of Carroll county sold his Uamblstonian colt to Ed Rea of Ray county for $500. The best rains in Carroll county were in the northern and southern portions. Carroll did not have as heavv a down Doer as was desira ble. On April 23th the 10-year-old eon of Chas. Pollock, living near the river, died from injuries received 10 days previous, from being burned. His whole right side was burned to a crisp. The "fanny fellows' otCarrollton are reported to hold meetings every dav at noon in front of the Demo- crat office. Capt. Eads Is chairman, and Wm. Standley and Thos. Hoi laway are vice-presidents. Carroll papers are making a vigor one kick against the state board of equalisation for; raising the . assess ment. In .that, county,- the raise on personal property being $58,229.20 and on real estate $515,844. CO. A "dog belonging to Bedford Hud son of Carrollton ' Sit Edgar Flem ing, a small boy. and fears were entertained that the dog wae mad, but as yet there have been no d velopments in the case to prove it. r. Isaac .McCombs,' a notary public, of Carrollton "is in trouble with the government. He has been found guilty of irregularities in taking ac knowledgments to pension papers. It is not thought hs did so inten tionally, r Carrollton came near having a serious conflagration last week when fife broke but in the rear of Heins Brothers' shop. The flames soon reached Ballew'a lumber yard sheds, but were extinguished by the prompt work ' of the fire v company before much damsge was done. While . A. Scovern of Carrollton was trimming the; fetlocks ol.bie boczv horse last Sunday wek. the horse, raised up and fell backward striking - his ' head heavily on '. the groond.He never reco Tared con sciouneesaad the owner s killed him Monday morning. Moral: Don't trim fetlocks on Sunday morning. v, i, . :y?t i, - f On TQetday of . last week a strong er .called wat; the livery barn of Col bert Scott at Carrollton and hired a team to drive 10 miles north. 7He left town at 1 o'clock, and said be would 'bo back : about 9' o'clock, which he failed to do. Several days afterward a card was received noti fying the liverymen that the team wae at Lexington Junction, but the man who hired it failed to make known his hereabouts. CanolJ county has three citizens in the toils of "Uncle Sam'e" court at Kansas City under a charge of con spiracy to defraud the government by securing a pension for Mrs. Eliia; beth Jacobs. The gentlemen In tron M AfcQR? If. Ca"rpentl"rjT7i f. McCombs and ThosTWatlaceT be ing jreepecUfely-Npeosion attprney. notary public and Tealjratate agent. They have all been tried and found guDtKbutMnt119 has hot been passed upon them. McCombs, as a notary, certified that some of the witnesses were personally known by him .that were not, an error though t lessly lcbnunitted i by many notary pubiicjt0xi .oHivceivoI Tour JUo oil Xour Life. , Without rood blood conning through jour TtLoj yoa wUl aoon look wriakUd and drtoi up. A bw dcM of Bg' Blood Purifier and BJood Maker wUl chanf jour whole STStcia, jirlnxyou a balthj,frAh and youthfal spfarano. ' Bold aad guaranteed bj jo r popular draggfct, 1L L. 8nMd. LrmosToi. The war over an organ in the Christian church at Ludlow bas broken out afresh to the great de Ifcht of his satanic maiesty no doubt. J. T. Kennedy of Winnegan charged with selling liquor without license, was tried In the U. S. court at Kansas City last week and cleared. The ChilllcotheConsriroliofl speaks of a heavy wind and dust storm followed by a good rain, in tha city. The largest waterfall occurred south of ChUlicothe. The editor of the Chilllcothe Trib one has turned - into a spring poet, and the editor of the Ma.il &vd Star is criticising his productions. Per haps It's a case of tour grapes. The Livingston county board o equalization raised the assessed val nation of 'property as follower On land 20 per cent, on town lots 15 per cent, and on personal property 15 per cent. ' The clearings of the ChUlicothe banks for the month of April amount to f 115,222.20, which is certainly a goad showing and indicates a sat isfactory revival of trade in the capital of Livingston. The 7-year-old daughter of Charlee LIpke of Jackson township was drowned In a well. In attemntinir to get some water from the well, shs let her bucket fall and In tryintr to recover the bucket fell In and was drowned. The ChUlicothe papers are dead set" against donating a large amount of space to advertise enter tainments for a few complimentary tickets, while the cheap John, up stairs, job-printing establishments print the tickets. The papers are right. P. 11. Minor, one of the Short- Horn cattle breeders of Livingston county, sold 37 yearling Short- Horn bulls, nearly all of . his own breedingto the "J. A." ranch in Armstrong, in the Pan Handle of Texas, for between $1,800 and $2,000, or at an average of some thing like $50 a head. D. T. Peters of Chilllcothe, a car penter by trade, ran a rusty nail through his foot, having jumped on to a pile of boards, not seeing the nail. Alter the nail was drawn out the wound did not bleed, and the foot swelled - rapidly. Fears of lock jaw were entertained, but at last accounts the sufferer was doing well. At a recent session' of the county court of Livingston county a grand jury was selected for the May term of the circuit court. Judge Broad- dus says the grand jury thus chosen will not be called upon to serve. The county court Is given authority to select grand jurors only for the September and January terms of the circuit court. The judge on the cir cuit court bench may use his own discretion as to whether orbota grand jury for the May term Is need ed. Begg Little Ulant ruts. The most complete and effectual pill on the market. Guaranteed to care ConetlpatUon and Headache. Call on your popular drug gist. H. L. Bneed. lie always keeps them. HOWARD. Glasgow people are making ar rangements to have their annual 4th of July picnic Miss Bell of Salisbury has an ap pointment at Glasgow May 13th to . Awarded Highest Honors TTorlds Fair. ID El; CQEAT.a MOST PERFECT MADE A pu:r Crape Orai of Tartar Powder. Free free 'AinonL, AV-" r any other adulterer 4 YZAJIS THA aTAXDAAEU-1 i BfSE . Ltfiua Tha dragglst named below, will you a free sample package of Dr. Saw yer'e Paetmes, which cores dieeaee peculiar to womra. For sale by Bneed, the drag' gist give an entertainment In elocution. Frank Logeden is wanted in How ard county to answer the charge of burning a corn pen belonging to G. C. liocker of near Franklin, con taining obout 40 barrels of corn. Lozedea has fled the county, but there is a etate warrant out for him and it is thought he will be captured. J. C. Drake took 150 head of cat tle to a point above Glasgow last week with the view of making them swim across the river to the Saline county side. He and his force could not make the cattle take to the water and took them back to Glas gow to.be ferried over. Twenty of them were taken over at a time, the first load, however, after being landed, took to the water and swam back to Glasgow. After that the cattle were driven away from the river as soon as they wero landed on the other side. : On the early morning of April 28th A. F. Davis of Fayotte found a burglar in his house. Mr. Davis fired one shot with his revolver, and his son fired twice with his shot-gun, which aroused the neighbors and they went to the assistance of the Davis family, but the burglar got away. There was nothing missing from the boose. Judge Rocker and ex-Sheriff O. B. Anderson of Eeytesville were in the city a short while last Saturday on business. Judge Rucker is circuit judge ot our neighboring judicial dis trict and attained an enviable noto riety by the able manner in which he conducted the celebrated Taylor murder case at Carrollton recently. MiMMOurian. The marriage of Mr. C.C. Parks and Mies Zettfe K. Bean, both of Kejtesville, took place at the Meth odist church in KeytesvIIle, Tues day, April 30th. The brde-electis well known to our young society people, having been a frequent visi tor t6 Glasgow. The groom Is the manager of one of the largest mer cantile houses in KeytesvIIle. Mia soartan, The. Democrat-Banner thinks it strange that Hon. 8tonewall Pritch ett should have made the statement at the Democratic caucus In Jeffer son City, that "Howard is one of tho few Democratic, counties of the state opposed to free coinage of silver 1G to 1. There is strong talk of calling a mass-meeting of Howard county Democrats to show their representative that hedoeenotun derstand the sentiment of his con stituents In this regard. - - a lAttie Tartar On the teeth destroys the enamel and ruins I the teeth. Bezafroo will remove this very annoying growth and leave the teeth white and pearly H. L. 8need, the popular drug gist, keeps It. RANDOLPH. A small dog thought to be mad was killed in Moberly by Assistant Marshal Reynolds. Don Merry of Moberly was consid erably bruised up one day last week by having bis buggy turned over on him while watering bis horse at the public welL The Wabash Railroad company will have a well at their shops to get much needed water to carry on their works. The well will be eight inches In diameter with a six inch casing. J I with fire-bugs. The shed in the rear! of Pokeberry college on Williams j street was set on fire on Friday - I or nnflrann PrM nf laet week. The wood-work and trash in the shed had been liberally saturated with coal oil. The timely discovery of the fire prevented a disastrous conflagration. Burglaries have been so frequent in Moberly of latetbateome of the business men have taken steps to prevent -their ' occurence. Messrs. Burton & Suttler fixed a gun that commanded the entrance to their back door, but on Thursday night of ast week the burglars were on hand, breed the door about an inch, cut the string that was intended to fire the gun. then went In - and helped themselves to about $30 worth of ewelry. Ladibs- Dr", Bawjer s raetflles are effect ual for female weakness, pain on top of the head aad lower part olthe back. It strengthens and curea. . For Sale by Saeed, tkaijst. .. -.- - - ' ------- Brookfleld voted laet week to bond the city for an additional $10, 000 to apply on water-works. A game of base ball between ' the Marceline and Brookfleld dabs came off at Brookfleld last Saturday with a score of 32 to 15 in favor o Brookfleld. The Linneos Bulletin thinks the docket for the June term of the Linn county circuit court will be the largest court ever held in the coun ty. There will be over 150 cases docketed. Some young "hoboes" in Linneus recently made a rade on the public school building and smashed many window panes with stones and clubs Three of them !were seen and will be prosecuted for their vandalism. a. . oaumons, wno lives near Laclede, holds patents on four in ventions. In the face of philoso phers he has invented a machine that is a puzzle to - machinists. ' The inventor claims it will generate its own motion, and . on testing It no long since it ran with increasing speed for five hours, when it had to be stopped to keep It ' from tearing itself to pieces. Who knows but Mr. Saumons has really found a solution to the question of perpetual motion Adreat Load Lifted. From the Aalanta Constitution. "Now. look here," said the Old Moonshiner to the Suspicions Char acter, "you've been loafin 'round here fer six days, an' I want to know yer business." "Well," said the Suspicious Char acter, "1 love your daughter, and 1 I believe she loves me. and I I would marry her." "The geewhilikene! Is that all?" "All!" "An1 you've got a license?" "Yes, in my pocket!" "Walk right in an' take her. It's a great load off my mind. ' Ranged if I didn't think you wuz one o'them revenue detectives!" Guaranteed Curs. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If -you are amtctea witn a couen, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, ana experience no-bennt. you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We .could not make this offer did we not know Dr. King's Nw Discovery could be relied on. It never - disappoints. Trial bottles free at W. C. Gaston's drug store. Large siz9 50c, and $1. The discovery of a North Carolina chemist makes the oroduction of illuminating gas possible at a cost of only 5 cents per 1,000 feet. The new process makes carbide ofcal- Iclum, which, by decomposition in water, yields acetylene, a gas which surpasses all others in illuminating power. It Is capable of a flame of Iffy candle power, withone-balf the heating . power of common . gas, through a . burner letting out but onefoot an hour. : It-h classed as one of the most wonderful discover lee of the age. For whooping cough Chamberlain's Cough remedy is excellent. By using it freely the desease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. Tnere is no dancer in giving the remedy to babies, aa it contains nothing injuri oaa. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. C. Gaston. The Fleming Manufacturing com pany of Huntsville, Mo., vs. the XYT I. t' At n m. u.. " OUI,' t , ay f " " "u"1 MU-".U AMMttew A MlAibtSiFS a e m VI f 1 luuu'J" l"a'uuu "BU" 551.05 from the defendant for dam ages sustained by reason of sparks from a pissing train setting fire to and consuming the factory and im plements of plaintiffs August 7th, 1804. . For Cough$, Colds, Asthma,' Bron- ' Or any disease of the throat and lunge, try Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. It relieves where all other fall. ' Sold and warranted 1 by Bnefd'i Drur t Grocery Co. Wabash Low Sate Harvest Excursions lor 1895. - will be run from all stations on the Wabash railroad on April 30th,May 21st and June 11th to the ' West, Northwest South, and Southwest. -. For lull particulars, apply to the nearest ticket . agent of the Wabash o reconnecting lines or to - C.S. Caairx, : GJP.A T.A, Wabash B.-B. ' St. Louis, lio. IB a 10 WEST NINTH STREET, NEAR. JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, MISSOWU Regular gradual -authorized ty th tate, and oonoad ed to bo tho leaaw Injr and most auo ooaaful Spaotellaf In BLOOD. NEHV OUa end USIHASV DISEASES. Nervous Debility With Urn Jtsar OJoomr Symptoms Gund. Lost Vitality Pwtectlx mmd Ptnaameatty Restored. . Syphilis Cured tor LUm WJtboat Mecaoy. Urinary Diseases Quickly RmUmred mmd ThcromgUr Cars. Is Dr. H. J."WhlttIer Invar lablysuccessfol? Because ko makes no promisee thaVfre cannot fulfill. ATOidehaap cure-alls and unskilled physicians, and consuls Whittler la person. or' by letter (gtriasT ymytoss) and receive the candid opinion otm "Tslclaa of long; eacperienee, woqueetloaveal JSa aad atarUnsr Integrity, i - ; . KKDXOX3TKS from our own laboratory toy alaked at ataxall oost and ahlpped anywhere secure Qpnt'ebaerWlon. TKaTttone"rar seat C. O. D. -' U aar CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. OnUa toaaadTteS. Sunday 10 to It. To HmJUi aad : Jt U I UU I tor ta-eaaapsko prepay. Call or address in strict confidence ' DR. H. J. VHITTIERs : 10 Waat ninth Street, Kansas City,' ISC C T. STIGLEMAN, : a. Ulseoart Farmer UU TbxUllaa Experi ence while la KniM City. ; t , Uevlog suSered for fire years with a peculiar ?rewt? on my under Up I visited a Kansas City medical coUojre for an examination. After a careful examination the prof esters . pronounced it a malignant, cancer inrolvlng the entire under Up and advised an ecr.ly snig-ical opera tion as tht enly hope or a cure. E reading the I &rnrLt oiasrs ,Us'r. coItmblonOIls. I made 1 c t. 6HGLKXAN. cr a rrscil vaiit. She so hlzhly rccair.-aerrdo-l the Oil Kennedies to me that I carsa back anJ paccd myself under . the Oil treatnicnt at ukco. I sect home . sound aad veil in Just focr vocks. -1 leei it a duty I owo suaeruiir nutranny to piaie meae . facts, as I cannot too iJghly recommend Dr.- Cavtle & Co.. proprietors of tae toitht o - umolan OU Koanxlies S. J? . or. win s vi -dotte Sts.. Uurami City, i!o..to ell afflicted.. wUh eancer. Vicir cures aro certainly the marvei cf the ijro aad alt they claim fcr them. . : I than God I no narrowly csenped the cruel axirs and burning plasteb. Will giauly ans wer any aad all 6uflerera who write me regnrd !nx tnese wonderful remedies 1! ttcy wlilen clcse c stamp for reply. Yours ficsrvt., C. T. SUGLBJiAir. Grand Pass. " i'V . Saline County, Mo. United States Senator Black- r burn of Kentacky In an Interflow, , April 20, says: 4,In 1792 this conn- try, with only , 4,000,000 of people, f was bold - enough . to proTe' itself -. -able to discard the. momentary sys- -tern of Great Britlan and. establish a one of ita own, which for nearly 100 ,;i years met every , demand and stood -every strain that the gvowth and development of the country put Into it. I believe that the destruction ' - (entailed upon us by this demoneti zation policy) of one-half of our re demption money -has contributed more than any cause to the shrink age of all values, the depreciation of all property, the stagnation of trade, the paralysis of Industry-the finan cial troubles in which we now find ourselves." ; . BscUsm's Amica Ealvs. - The best salve in the world for Why T aNMV...nK 'J -. ni.c WVWx cpisiOEa, IUorins that ilra. PuiUlp Laud WT&K (T7bpe husband i Is Mz-t?$ r.itsidcct of the Street &&5y M'l-. Sprlnps MUlinj Ce Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt, . Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ¬ ped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and al Skin Emotions. ' and positively ! l cures Piles, or no pay required.' It ' is guarnteed : to give perfect satis-.:' re faction, or money refunded..; Price lU 25 cents a box. For oale by W c- Oastoic.' JUST UkE OLD JO. A few days since a maiden lady of . uncertain years and far lrom prepos sessing appearance visited Dr. b rair's bflBce to have some molars removed ' and being of a timid nature chose to the gas process. As the anesthetic was about to be applied she looked In the; doctor's handsome face - and saidi Now, doctor, I want you to promise- that you won t kiss me ; while. l am unconscious.".: upc promptly repneq; f: I'll promise, nothing of the kind.''i;- Whereupon ..with., an...,, ,vair:i.irrMt of joyful resignation she exclaimed. ; , Ekolish . Spavin Liniment remove ...... all hard, soft or calloused Inmpe and . ', curbs, splints, sweeney,' ring bone- r ' ' Is tiflee sprains, all swollen -throats,: r coughs, etc. Save $50 by useof oner ,v.u. bottle. Warranted ,.,the .most wonderful blemish cure . ever known. Sold by J. A. Egan, druggist. ' China silk in plain and flowered designs for waists and dress patterns at- 35 "cents a yard at'Uri.':;C P. Vandirer's. , -.1 :4ii" .'.rt. jit Mi ... , ... . . - '