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THE CHAB1T01I COURIER. C P. VAHDIVia.E4l.an4 Prop. KE YTES VTLLE , - MISSOURI. Wo 13 St. Loci Mall and Ex 11 IS em Ho 6 Chicago Express 8 43pm tXo 22 UoUrljAe. freight 4 33 p m tilo 83 Ae. Kreight 105pm Jf 8 Ontha Eiptw 143mm OOX2TO WE3T. 1 gMM HtT ElPrH fi 43 a m 8 23pm No 11 Kl'HtU and t-xp li)1 irrommodatioi Vrieffht 1 0 &0 a No T Oiaaha Eiprsa 211am Dafly. t Daily except 8anday. 5os. lend Chat Rini& f. lruir(araU - trtt) tail w Ct Sktptcgsrs to Khmi City aad Chicago without than. Ho. R U1 atop at KytTiH lor paaaeager from Chillieothe, or points aorta of aillt eotaa For Batea. Tfcksta, Tlsas Table. t, ap- W.H. CARSO. C H. Cbaib. Ca. U. Hat. Oeal Paa. Tkk. Oft. Tin-Pre, aad Gta'l aUaager. GENERAL DIRECTORY- tprMntatlTe.M.MM.M Prosecuting Attorney. , Tho. P. Schooler laa.C. W liars f L. U. Herrtoir. Preaideot Jadge Co. Ojnrt, C. IL Allen. ,W. Dist, IHenry Uye.E. " Clerk Coonty loort.-. K. D. Edward J ndr of Probata II. C. Winter ProbatO lerk. Thoa. E. ileckay BhcriS J. E-Dempaey A. L. Welch U V. Moore Treasurer. Pahlie Administrator.. Coanty oorvvjor. .Sam'l Carter , Dr. O. if. Dewey rrntit RrhaAl CnramiMiontr J- P CoUntan Orenit CUrk H. B. Richardson Kecorder B. II. Smith UtnoMT Cacaca (South) Rer. C. fcw. Shilling. pator.8rTic 3d Sabbath, mornin aaderening, and onrth Sunday night of oca month. Babbath-achool every Sabbath morning at 9 o'clock. rrajtr me tings Wed -ady Tniaga. Pbesbttbbiar Caraca Ct. J. J. 8o,nire, pastor. Preaching second Bonday la each month, morning and evening. Ptirr Birm Carmen Rer. II. C Hartou, pastor. Preaching. 2d and 4th 8undaj ia each month, morning and erening. CaAarro Co. Medical Socibtt. Meet the last Thursday ia aach month at Salisbury. rtrrtiTiLH Libbabt lira. JohaOKiHer, Librarian. Library pen every Friday aJ taraooa from 3 to S. Sbxxtt Kbiobt. A. O. D. W. MeU 2nd 4th Friday Tnlng la aach taonth. J.J. Moor. B. C; It. 11. ftadaW. R. Kbttcs tills Tbst. No 83 K. O. T. M. J. A. Collet, 8. K. C. Meet oa tbe first and third Thursday evening of aach month Csabtto Lome, No. 177, A.O.C WJio. Chlvers. if. W. B, 11. TieJale, Recorder. Bscular meetings 2ad aad 4 th Tasaday srtn tag at 7 o cloak. WAaaBLopa',No.74.A.P.aa4 A.M. Ed. T. atlllar. Master: L- u. appieg. dm. rvtary Regular masting Saturday STsaing preee ling roll moon. KrrrsrmXB Lome. No. 471, 1. 0. 0. F W. O. Agee, nobla uraaa; 4. x umapj. TkaHiraJKl; O. . -Anirson, otwmtj. Bar masting STtry htoaday crsaing. v ... tm ! 91S KTnLrhtS Pv thiaa C U Park. ChaacaUor Commaadsr, H. C. MUir, Karpsr oi iv-roru Sssralax masuaic arsry xnujTiu. Joatph UsLamAa. Hsnry Rkl Hansman & Rick, Pure : Wines : ail : Upi KZTTEST1LLE, MO. B3-T& CsUbratad Aahsoasr-Boach Lagai Bar always oadraagbt. W olid, a abr of th pabtte patroaag L.M. ArrLxaATB. j.C. Waiaac. Prscidat. TSea-PrsaUsBt :FARMERS' BANK.' Moitotj.-Kejtesrillfi.IIe H. C Mri.i.EB. A. F. Toolkt. Aas'tCaaalar CaahWr. THOS. HARNED, T011S0RIAL .ARTIST, aTETTESTILLE.aO. faarShaTlag, shampooing aad hair ratting Erwythlag aaat aad claaa. BUp right la. yoa ar axt A. "W. JOHNSON, Attoniej at La & Hotarj PiWic, SiXlSBUBT.SO. BV-WCI practka la all th 8tU Court. THOS. E. MACKAY, Notary Iubllc. CollEttioa Piaplly AtleM to. Ofiea with th Probata J adg. W. II. BRADLEY, ATTORHEY-AT-LAW, aad Vstary PakUa.' flALISSUllT. JXISS3TJIII. CTOacwo Broadway onr Faapl' Baaka OIRLS V5. ROYS. Some of the papers are mak- ab . . a . ing a note or ine met mac many more girls than boys are graduating from the schools this year. Many pursuits in life are open to women now that were once followed only by the op posite seje. There are already more female than male. teach ers in our schools. The girls are becoming stenographers, ype-writers and telegraphers, some of them are aspiring to he law, medicine, etc. Many of them have already reached positions in the business world hat secure to them a good iving if not a competency. They are not now compelled to marry Just to get a home or some one to take care of them. They are taking care of them selves for which they deserve much credit. If more of our young men do not give them selves to study and a prepara- ion for business pursuits in life they will find, ere long, that they have been beaten in the race of life by the fair sex. The time was when girls looked to their fathers and brothers for support, expecting this bur den to Iw transferred to their husbands after marriag, but they are- observing that many times marriage is a failure so far as its securing a comforta ble living is concerned. Often it ends in divorce and other things that make life misera ble. The girls are taking in the situation and are providing against future want by making the necessary preparations to become self-sustaininir. e honor them for it. I bare two little grandchildren who are teething this Lot summer wttther and are troubled with bowel complaint. I gave them Chamber- lam's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and it Acts IiVe a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I was myself taken with a severe attack of bloody a . a Ilux, with cramps and pains in my stomach, one-third of a bottle of thi remedy cured me. Within twenty four hours I was out of bed and doing my house-work. Mrs. W. L. Dana gan, Bon-aqua , Hickman county, Tennessee. For sale by W. C. Gas ton: The Ham's Horn says that last year it cost the Baptists, in Chicago, $280 for each conver sion, the Presbyterians $533, the Congregationalists $5S0,the Methodists $3S4, or an average of $425 for each conversion. The Ram's Horn considers this expensive salvation. Tsar Big laecsssss. Having the tieeded merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the followii g luur remedies have reached a phenomenal ale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Fills, which are a perfect pill. All tnese remedies are guaranteed to do jut what is claimed for them and t1e dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold atV. C. Gaston's Drug Store. The X. I. T. ranch, in Texas, is the largest In the world. It is owned by .a company of which J. V. Farwell, ofChica go, is president, and consists of 3,500,000 acres of land. This spring 120,000 head of "cattle and 3l,300 head of calves are grazing on it. RjfETkf ATlRlf CCBKD 15 A 1AT. Mystic Core" tor rheumatism and neuralgia, radically curve in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkabaand mytteriouf. lt re move at once tbe cause and the dlseasa Immediately disappears. The first do greatly .benefit. Gets. Fold by J. A. Egan. dress, y-tesvOle. VN AWFUL DOO. A Missouri paper is authori ty for the following which oc curred in'Kansas: A boy going along the road had a dog with a rope tied around his neck and was call ing him to "Come along, Pop, you onery cuss:" A by-stander asked the lad why he called the dog, "Pop." "For short," answered the boy. "Well, what's his full name?" "Populist," answered the boy. "Why call him PopulistJ" asked the stranger. "Well, sir," the boy said, "because he is just like a Pop ulist He is the orneryest dog in Kansas. He ain't worth a dura only to sit on his tail and howl." There is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be in curable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has provtn caurrh to be a constitutional disease, and, therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only const'tutional cure on the market. It is. taken internally xu doses from 10 crops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on. the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Seed for ciiculars and testimonials. Address, F. J. fHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. SaTSold by Druggists, 75c. Texas cattle at some points are reduced one-nan; tue drouth and the low price have discouraged the ranchmen un til the advance in beef cattle the past month. Now all is changed; a clamor for grazing cattle, but few ranchmen or farmers have any cattle to sell. Secretary Morton is admitting Mexican cattle free of duty, and thousands of long, lean, lank ranchers are coming over to eat up the grass of Texas, but they will make poor beef, only canners of the meanest kind, and they may bring dis ease. Western Agriculturist MlUioa Tnsaaa. A friend in need is a friend indeed, andnotlea than one million people have found just such a fnend in Dr. King's New .Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Cold 4 If yoa have never u.ed ibis Great Ccugh Medi cine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderfu? curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at W. C. Gaston's drug store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. Twenty students from Mis souri, 15 of them from Kansas City, attended the Kansas uni versity last year. We would be pleased to see the attrac tions of our own university so strong, and its edacational ad vantages so great, that no stu dent could be allured from the state to attend school. Bucklsa'a Araisa fatra. Tbe beet salve in the world for Cuts. Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,. Tetter, Chap ped bands. Chilblains, Coras, and al Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no par required. It is guarateed to give perfect satis faction, or monev relunded. f rice 25 cents a box. for oale by V- Gastojc. Sprinkle cabbtrge with a mixture of equal parts of salt and sulphur, repeating in a week; the worms will disap pear, and the powder is clean and. nou poisonous, . writes a Vermont, cabbage grower, who has used it successfully for several years. Dr. D II. Shields,-of Hanni bal, who for several years was chairman of the state. Demo cratic central committee, has recently returned from a tour of some of 'the eastern states. He says the silver sentiment is growing in the East. He observed that men in the ordi nary avocations of life are in favor of free &ilver, and they are largely in the majority. He thinks there will be a polit ical landslide at the next elec tion in some of the eastern btates where it is least expected. Soa't Tobacco Spit or Bmoks Tour Lils Away is tbe truthful, startling title of a book about No-To Bac, the harm lees, guaranteed tobacco babit cure that braces up nicotiniied nerves, eliminates tbe nicotine.poisoo.maken weak men gain etrenglb, vigor and manhood. You mn no physical or financial risk, as N oToBac is sold W.C Gaston under a guarantee to cure or money refundf-d. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. i In Iowa they have a Town Mutual Dwelling House Insur ance association, in which members pay 20 to 35 cents per $100, insured for a live years' policy, which has so far covered all losses without as sessments. This mutual in surance company is becoming quite popular and saves the people a large outlay of mon ey usually expended in foreign insurance. One favorable fea ture of it is the money paid for insurance is kept at home, in stead of going to some other state. Wanted: Man or lady for general agent and collector. No traveling; business conducted at home and by correspondence. Experience n t Deceesary. Salary $ 50.00 pr month aorj all expense. Most be willing t learn business and engage perma nently. Only few hours a day nec essary. Send four references and 10 cte. for full particulars. Addree, J oh Finney, Manager, P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. John Jackson, living about 0 miles from Paris, re cently had a turkey to hatch out a brood of young turkeys. One of the eggs hatched a double turkey, which is the first case of the kind that we ever heard of. The little turks died a bornin'. "Many of tbe citizens of Rainsville, Indiana, are never without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rmedy in the house,' says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the place. This remedy bas proven of so much value for colds, croup and , whooping cough in children that few mothers who know its worth are willing to be without It. . For sals by W.C. Gaston. A. C. Shinn, vice-president of the Kansas Bimetallic league, has issued a call for a silver convention to meet, at Topeka, June 18th. It is pro posed to make the meeting non-Dartisan. A number of silver men of all parties have been invited. Robbed ) Of a nic bead of bair josi through atgli Kdc. When yottr hair begin to fall oat. don't neglect it, bat get a bottle of Begs' 11 air Renewsr which will stop its falling oat. and if tot aing gray, wiJl rastor It natural color. Tor sal by Saeed, th druggist. Steps are being taken to have a silver convention in Indiana. It is said that Sena tor Voorhees opposes the move ment. A Lovely lletut of Ilohr I omtliing that erery woman shoald be proad of and la something that ststj person can hare if they as Beggs' Bair Benwr. A positive guarantee with Tery bottle. Sold bj Sneed, tbdrogxit. Rubber how, .belting, iteara fit tings aod'pnmps of all kinds al Geo. Herman's, Salisbury, Mo. WOMEN WHO SUFFER With any Form of Female Com plaint Should Read What Dr. Hart man Saye. It would be impossible to present an exhaustive array of tbe symp toms caused by these trouble?, for their name is legion, but prominent among them nre to be mentioned smarting, th robbing, scalding, beat ing, burning, quivering, aching, trembling, bloating, flashes of beat, tremors of cold, prickly sensations, sinking feelings, faintness, nun bness, indescribable puncturing, piercing pains flying from part to part with provoking uncertainty, mocking tbe victim with momentary relief, to be gin its tortures elsewhere. No two cases are exactly alike in number or severity of symptom', some being only slightly annoyed, others being actually confined to the bed. In all of tbeee perverted functions of the female organ take a table spoonful of Pe-ru-na before each meal and between meal, and enough Man-A-lia at bedtime to keep tbe bowels continually in a natural con dition. Vaginal injections of hot water should be taken three times a day. Book on female diseases sent free by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur ing Company, of Columbus, Ohio. for free bonk on cancer address Dr. Hartman, Columbus Ohio. What a Boy Can Do. Iowa Le Mars Sentinel. Not a hundred mile from our city there lives a lG-year-old boy who ie by nature bent a successful farmer, lie cultivated seventy acres of land lastceaeon, raising a splendid crop of corn, oats and barley. He bor rowed $20 of bis father, who is a traveling man, and with this he pur chased a sow and six pigs. Tnia vras last June, tie sold the sow wben fattened for $27, and now is about to market the pigs for $ 144. tie paid his father the $20 of bor rowed money, and keeps an exact account of bis expenses and receipts. Ue rents land, pays cash rent and works tbe same' with a 5-year-old team which be broke in when colts. For n lG-year-old lad to manage a seventy-acre farm and raise 1,000 bushels of oats, a large amount of corn, which ha feeds to stock, pay all bills when doe end comes out at tbe vear'e end with a handsome sum of money in his pocket, is indeed an en viable record, and one which could not be possible in any other part of the world than this. It Soaks -Into trie Flesh right down through the ' fevered parts to where the inflammation is rooted. That is why Mustang Liniment 44 cures all aches and pains of man or beast." If it evaporated or re mained on the skin it could not cure. That is why volatile extracts fail. Theycan'tgodown through the inflamed , parts. Mustang1 Liniment owes its success to its power of penetration. There is nothing mar velous about its cura tive powers. It is sim. ply a few common sense ingredients combined in a way to make pen etration possible and J insure a cure. Mustang Liniment has been used for one half a century. Writ for "Fairy Btory Book," fflu trated, also "Hint from a Hone-doo-tor's Diary." Both book mailed free. v Lyon Manufacturing Co., South 3th St., Brooklyn N. Y. , ' 1 . I 'In . - . - ;Poor Health means so much more than i you imagine serious and fatal diseases result from trifiinrf ailments neglected. 1' Don't play with Nature's i greatest gift health. If you arefelin and ecncriily ex 1 rowiB havstcd. nervous, J itic :iu appetite and cau't work, begin at once tak ing the most relia. ble strengthening medicine.which is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot tles care benefit Iron Bitters very first dose H ' tv attun rnf ttrtk. and it's pleasant to Uka. J It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver t rmm -. V rvcuraigia, i rouo:es, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments i Women's complaints. Get only the equine it has crossed red lii.es on the wrapper. All others are sub- stitutes. On receipt of two sc. stamps we J will send set of Ten Beautiful World' Fair Views and book free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. Ma UNITED STATES OPTIONS. The local Republican organ re marks: "It is probably true that Japan would like to annex Hawaii, but tbe United States has an option in that matter which will not be relinquished in favor of auy other country." . The Democratic adminstration has already relinquished tbe option on Hawaii which the Harrison ad ministration secured, by force, bnt even il tne UeDublicane were ia power it is doubtful whether they would attempt to renew tbe option or realize upon it if renewed. It would probably depnd upon what the trust magnates and bond holder wanted. Tbe United States had an ootion to pay its bonded debt in silver, but it relinquished that because the bondholders preferred gold. The United States had an option to pay its treasury notes and certificates in silver, but it surrender ed that at the dictation of the money power, to . the inestimable lots oi the country. . If the Reoublicans have ever refused to surrender an ootion of the gov ernment when its surrender would benefit tbe favored few, who control tiie slush funds, the instance is. not recorded. Post Dispatch. John Richinson, living west of town, is 14 years old and weighs 214 pounds. An 8-year-old son of Josh Kincheloe, east of town, weighs 100 pounds. Pet Hilee, of this city, 12 years old, only weighs 45 pounds. 'These three parties were in Shelbyville one day last week, and standing them in a row with little Pet Hiles in the middle, yoa had a first-class specimen of "before and after takine" a iriven in the almanacs ShflbyrHle Herald. A becent count of the prisoners at the penitentiary shows a total of 2.201. This is five above the high est mark of last January. The shops are worked to t heir utmost capacity and the cell buildings are crowded to suffocation. Only about 1,200 of the convicts can be utilixed under the contract system and many must be kept in comparative idleness. ' A good education is, says an ex change, one of the greatest boone to mortals given. Creditors cannot attach it; fires cannot burn it. If parents cannot give their children wealth they can, in this enlightened , age, give them a good education. J' A Savakicah man made a table ont of willow strips, interlacing and weaving them in beautiful fashion, painting it, and ornamenting the tips with gold. But now to his hor ror, green sprouts are shooting from, it in every direction. A majt calling himself Jofef? the Bantlst had succeeded in deeeivi'n m. good many Gentry county people,' until they got- tbe Information that Herod slew the man some lime ago, " Tex girls are now w'ariDgiuch Ibj large sleeves r that , it takes two " umbrellas to protect them from a thunder shower.