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8. R BEACON.
HARDWARE
AND A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS
FARM MACHINERY, TOP BUGGIES
SPRING AND FARM WAGONS.
Store, Et Side Sqiiaiv?.
FRANZ BERNHARDT'
Sole agent for the nockforl ami Aurora watcher, in Uohl, Silver ami Fill. .1 Ca-s. very ciia).
JEWEL BY STOKE,
T.'v.-elrv
.. j
is heauquarten, tor cue
Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c.
Spectacles ot all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You
are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine
his splendid display of beautiful goods and the low prices,
ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTE!
THE TRUTH WELL TOLD. Ingalls in His True Liht.
In denouncing Hancock! A cur
The Voice of Labor liaised Against i J0g baying at a dead lion! A pal-
Harrison ami Morton. troon besmearing the poitrine of a
dead knight! A coward clawing the
Indianapolis, Ind., June 29. The j corpse of a dead hero! A dastard
leaders here of labor organizations i disparaging deeds he dare not eui
have almost to a man pronounced I ulate. A craven scourging the bodv
against the republican ticket. The of a dead soldier! A jayhawking
Labor Signal, organ of the party in j justice sitting in judgment on the
Indiana, voices the sentiment, and i hero of Gettysburg! A chattering
will say to-morrow: charlatan reviling a chivalric chief!
The nomination of Mr. Harrison j A scathless, sculling civilian jibing
was a genuine surprise to the organ- j the warrior of many wounds the
k.-d wc.:l:i:ig;-;;-n of this state, be- ! soldier of many scars! A political
cause their attitude toward that ; ruler spewing his devilized drivel
gentleman is wi-li understood, and it upon the grave of a peerless pidaditi.
do-- i! t p s;!V tliat a ecu-; A ghoul his jaw dropping the foul
vc. .:..(! ot r:,:,.' would conflict ! ness of the tomb his teeth shinim
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with a largo number of voters in an j with the slime of decay his nWers
cow-red with corruption of the char
nal house such is Ingalls.
And as such lie is greeted with
applause in Kansas he is hailed
with hallelujah and rejoicing. The
.iuuai is unKieu ine orass is
sounded to express the joy of the
Kansas Republican at the show.
I lie anthems of Anthony and the
pleasings of Legate's lute until the
lesser voices and smaller instruments
ot doing honor to this exponent of
republican ideas this dealer in dead
issues and dead men; and thus thev
become accessories after this fact
partakers in the banquet spread in
the crvpt of the past on the coffin
ltd of their decency: And since they
love dead things the people will de
cree that they should be as the thing:
they love and like the lepers of oh
declare-1 unciean cast out ironi
among men permitted not to taint
by their presence the air of any hab
itatiou. permitted only to dwell amh
Anti-Vest Combination.
There is no concealing the fact
further that Gov. A. P. Morehouse
is associated with the Kansas City
Times. Dr. Munford, Congressman
Burns, John O'Day and John M.
Glover, in a scheme to defeat Vest
for the United States senate. Those
who have watched Morehouse m
Boone and Audrian counties espec
ially, are satisfied that his nomina
tion for governor would be inimical
o Senator Vest. The friends of
Senator Vest in Cooper county
should give the matter their careful
attention. Tiohn O'Day is worth a
million dollars, is a man of brains, is
Tlie mini .a' i; .-!" : . '-" .
to Cv In'.b.r. in ii t!
at lib Ort h.ur trtiiu' ! .! ii-.-i :.
n ttttirni lim'-s in I'.'t ; rif".' ii...; it is
budiy a twtlur l-rm flu-ii man n " -quito
netting, n.t nu.y i. : c!iKr:ni"5
at bdiif? so li.nlly J a:si
feel Llf hi! Uui s not ln-S exactly
Aii(ortliu TIsll UUAS 1'" SMi Khii
iliMMIirrf Imvl'tln-He'.l I.K NM'. 'I'l'fi I'Tlte:
J I wj. J r--" " "I V" i ' ' '
in-., cry )
'V.i.:ck i:
C,.v.-1. v ..
tlm i.:iv 1"
t.'.iat i "
,.i,'.i'!.i Ci.it w 11 keep
; , ' !i.:;ic.-t f ton.!. It ii
i'.OuS l-'il'il MIAMI
. ' iKiiii.T idii'-iluir to cvtry
hh.t tin; saml. Wit!; tiium
;' : WimS and Wafcrprout
:.!-. r v Ki,h nnindiU-h.er."
j ri'n. r. If ycur atorekei ; c r
anil i.ik
extremely doul.tt'ni state by naming
a c ' :i' ::'!i;s. The n a'
ers of this puper will remember the
opposition Mr. Harrison's candidacy
for t:- s .' 1 i wo yc;.i"o abo
among the labor giii-izations. It
fo-md . . ,e-; . i;. ;-cores of reso
lutions a topted ly assemblies aiid
utiions. !:. ii y of which were rcjb
lish.vl i:i the Signal at the time. This
paper opposed Mr. Harrison's elec
tion to the senate for reasons that
would prevent it from supporting
Lint now. His public record, in our
piugii'.eiit. has not been such us to
commend him to the favorable con
sun-ration ox the people tim; paper
represents. e did an in our power
to warn ine republicans m time.
Tliat tht-v vli-I not think advice front
. -t i -i
sucxi a ijuarter wortn needing cuts
no Itgure now. but hundreds ol let
ters received irom representative
workingmen in this and other states
iauuis;ug the fjxguals position, and
breathintr intense enmity to Mr.
Harrison, is convincing proof that
our position is correct, at least from
the labor standpoint.
Organized labor will decide the
presidential contest this year, and it
is almost solidly arrayed against
General Harrison. In our judgment
Mr. Harrison's defeat is a foregone
conclusion, even it uovernor 1 orter
should lend himself to the commonly
talked of scheme of running for gov-
The Staunch Old Democratic
Newspaper,
THE MISSOURI
Hi
Has changed the name
of the daily issue to
THE
St. Louis Seplc,
And reduced it subscription
rates.
OnaTaar, without Sunday 88.00
OneTaar, including Sunday S10.00
The Weekly Republican
Ten pages every week.
Is the cheapest and best paper
in the country.
CAMPAIGN KATES.
One Tear St
From Jane to December 1 40e
From July to December 1 SOe
From August to December 1 MOc
From September to December 1 lc
From October to December 1 XOc
This is the Top of the Genuine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
AH others, sirnilararc mutation.
This exact Label
is on each Pearl
TopChimriey.
! A dealer may say
and think he has
others as good,
BUT HE HAS NOT.
Insist upon the Exact Label and Top.
For Sale Everywhere. Made only by
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.
wrT22t.
5
1
the tombs
mad
schemes
which thev thought by saciilej'e
coribumate." Wichita Beacon.
to
t$UTfOlQ
ClIHfS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Beet Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Cee
in tune, aoia py aruggmm.
I believe Piso's Cure
for Consumption saved
my lire. A. li. uowkll,
Editor Enquirer, Eden
ton, N. C, April 23, 1887.
help the Chicago
nominee thivujrh in Indiana.
A second source of wealnass to
the C'hieajro ticket is Levi P. 5b rt on.
tiie Wail street banker. It looks as
if Senator Inalis' advice to the
Kansas delegation had been carried
out to the letter. It is a principle
as strousr as written law with Knights
of Labor not to aid in the elevation
oi' a national banker to any office.
The organization is opposed to the
national banking system and recog
nizes in it the main spring of all
monopoly. For a great political
party to go into Wall street over
which the curses of the farming and
producing classes of this nation hov
er like an angry cloud to select a
candidate tor its national ticket is
another thing that astonishes the
average workingman and causes him
to wonder whether the monopolistic
interests of the country have not
breseen the inevitable conflict and
concluded to force the issue without
giving labor further opportunity to
organize and inform itself.
Syrup of Figs.
Manufactured only by the Calilomi
Fig Syrup Co., San Fiancir-i-o. Cat., i
Nature's Own True Laxative. Tiii
picaant California liquid tmit remcdv
mai be had ot all leading druiiKists. It
is the most pleasant, piompt, and effect
ive remedv known to cleanse the svstem
to act on the liver, kidnews and bowels
ientlv et thorough! v : to dispel bead-
and fevers; to cure cousti-
Battles With two Names.
"Leesburg" is the way the con
federate speaks of '-Balls Bluffs."
Bull Run is the popular name in
the u n th and Manassas in the south.
The Union soldier savs "Pittburjr
Landing,' the confederate "Shiloh."
Murfreesboro is the name in the
sunny south for the brttle of Stone
River.
The rebels fought at Sharpsbuig
and the federals at the buttle of Au
tietiuu. In the south the battle of South
"M aintain is known as the battle of
Boonbortuit'h.
IVa Ridge is the same its Elk
a thorough politician, and he is now i Horn. The former title is known
after Vest s scalp, backed by a most
ormidaole ring. He would spend
a ipiarter of a million to get it. He
is already enrarod in nominating
candidates for senator in different
counties throughout the state who
ire opposed to Vest. In Audrian
countv, one of Vest's strongholds, the
Kansas City Times claims both Vest
and Francis were floored. Let our
people be cm the alert. A vote for
Morehouse is that much power giv
en him with which to make ji form-
able light on Vest. A vote for
Dave Francis is a vote for Vest's
personal friend. Boonville Advertiser.
nort of Mason A: Dixon's line.
The light known as "Chickahomi
ny " to the federal troops was, it is
said, -Cold Harbor" to the ivluK
Our Candidate fcr President.
He will be nominated by the conven
tion and elected by the people, because
he will cotr.e the nearer to tilling their
idea! of a Chiet Magistrate. Electric
Hitter-- has been given the highest place,
because no bther medicine has so well
tilled the ideal of a perfect tonic and al
terative The people have indorsed Klec
tric Hitters and rely upon this great rem
edy in all troubles ot Liver, Stomach and
Kidney;-. For ail Malaria! Fever.- and
diseases caused bv Malarial l'oisons,
Electric Hitters can not be too highly
recommended. Also cures Headache
and Constipation. Satisfaction guaran
teed, or money refunded, ih ice sc, and
$l at WalU & Holt. The Druggist.-.
Rheumatism and Neuralgia cured in
i u 3 cavs for 7$ cent?. b Detchon'f
'M vtic Cure." Do not Miner and waste
money on other remedies. This abo
lutely never tails. Sold by V. J. 1..ANS-1KAVN-,
Druggi-t, Hutler, Mo. "i-0m.
A nitiat Diaggeil In the Sea.
15 jston.July ,". The balloon w hich
ascended from the Common at t
o'clock last night descended in the
harbor oil' Point Shirley. The occu
pants were submerged and for threo
miles or mcne wi re dragged through
the water tit a rapid rate by the bal
loon, which was impelled by a strong
gale-. They wt re sighted by the
steam yacht Rose G., which after a
chase succeeded in overhauling and
rescuing the balloonist. The escape
from death was miraculous.
ache;
pation, indigestion, an.
No. 7.-6m.
colu-
,n
ninc.rei
d ills
PISO
CLEVELAND
Of either pattern shown above will be
ent. Footage Free, to every new inb
eriber tor a period ot threo month
or longer.
PTSample Copies free to any addreafc
ADDRESS,
THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo.
ALESMEN
WAMTED!
ty tt? putost. larsost nd best known Nnrjeries
inthoWixt. IV-iaanpntpositions: cod;viv.
CSSTAEK HURSERiESVSS-
The best Cough Medi
cine is Piso's Cure for
Consumption. Children
take it without objection.
By all druggists. 25c
CURES WHEBE All E1SE FA11S.
BMt Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use
to time. oia dt aragsists.
HI
i:l
rnrr-fcif
f,Ie
iflma .
tcuu las. Liver-Moles. Pim
ples, Black-Heads, Sunburn and
Tan. A few applications viil render the
most stubbornly red skin 6oft. emooth and
white. Viola Cream is not a paint or
powder to cover defects, but a remedy to cure.
It is superior to all other preparations, and
is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drug
gists or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by
G. C. BITTNER & CO.,
TOLIDO, OHIO.
SOLD BY J. EVERINGHAM
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, sofj or calloused lumps and blem
ishes trom horses, olood spavin, curb,
splints, sweeney, stifles, spiains, roreand
swollen throat, coughs, etc. bave httv
dollars b use of one bottle. Warranted.
Sold bv V. J. Lansdown, Druggist, But
ler, Mo. ii-i yr
A Contederate Soldiers' Home Opening.
Baltimore, June 28. The Pikes-
ville arsenal has been transformed
into the confederate soldiers' home.
The formal opening of the home took
place yesterday. The stand was dec
orated with the national colors and
portraits of Jefferson Davis. Robert
E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Ad
dresses were made by United States
senators Wade Hampton, of South
Carolina, Vance, of North Carolina.
Daniel, of Virginia, Blackburn and
Back, of Kentucky and Vest, of Mis
souri and ex-governor Proctor Knott
of Kentucky.
A mortgage, says ami agricultural
exchange, is a strange institution. It
makes :t man rust)-. . mid keeps him
poor. It is a strange incentive to ac
tion and a wholesale reminder of
the fleeting months and years. A
mortgage represents industry, be
cause it is like a bosom friend, great
er the adverity the closer it sticks to
a fellow. It is like a soldier, it nev
er hesitates tit charging nor fears to
close on the enemy. It is like the
sandbag of the thug, silent in its tip
plication but deadly in its eft'ect.
Like the very hand of providence, it
is spread over creation, and its in
fluence is everywhere visible. It is
like a grab by the devil fish, the
longer it holds the greater the
strength. It will exercise feeling
and energy and lend activity to the
sluggish brain. No matter how
hard debtors work, the mortrare
works harder still. It makes a fel
low sour, cross, selfish, unsociable
and miserable, and really does him
no good, only to exercise him.
Al.kir-t a Monologue.
'How do you like my new dress?''
inquired Mrs. DeJaisoii of her hus
band. "Isn't it a little ''
"No, it itsn't. Now, Alfred, I
think you're junt horrid. Its the new
color, emerald green."
"Yes, dear, but I was only going
to say "
"Oh, I know'. Thai it isn't the col-
Ailtictcd With r..i!s.
l'lingle. Ga., April J.", 1M.
Swift's Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
Gentlemen: Allow me to say that
S. S. S. has proved to be as good as
it is recommended to be. About six
years ago I was alHicted wMh boils.
They began in lYbsu.iry and contin ued
until fill!. My body was cover
ed with the corrupted matter. I
used S. S. S. and can safeiv sav tint
I have not had a single boii since.
S. S. S. will always do the work.
You can use this certificate for thd
good it may do others.
ii i 1 1 .
Pringle. 'Washington
Waco, Ti ;is M i v
( Jentlenie;:: The v, if. !
von would think it ! customers was t -i i il'-
.'.!! V.
Ga
if it was that
Reducing: the Surplus.
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles.
Symptoms Moisture intense itching
and stinging; most at night: worse bv
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors torm, which otten bleed and ulcer
ate, becoming very sore. Sw.wses
Ointment stops the itching and bleed
The disposition ot the Surplus in the
U. S. Treasury engages the attention of
our Statesmen, but a more vital question
has our attention, and that is the reduc
tion of the Surplus Consumptives. Since
the discovery and introduction of Dr
King's New discovery for Consumption,
there has been a marked decrease in the
mortality from this dreaded ditease, and
it is possible to still further reduce the
number ot Consumptives. How? By
keeping constantly at hand a bottle ot
Dr. King's Nsw Discovery and using ac
cording to directions, upon the appear
ance ot the hrst symptoms, such as
Cough, a Cold, a Sore Throat, a Chest,
or Side Pain TaKen thus earlv a cure
is guaranteed.
Trial bottles tree at WALLS & HOLT,
The Druggists.
or I ought to wear
horrid Miss
lovely."
"But I didn't mean "'
"Yes, you did, too. You're mean
eno'.tgh for anything. And you've
never noticed my new chip hat, ( ith
.. i
Why my love, I thought
"You thought! Of course you did
that it makes me look frightful. I
I )sob, sob) declare it's too
b a-d!"
"If you'd only let me apeak "
"Speak". Why, what else have you
one for the last half hour just to
find fault, too, with everything I had
on! What's that: A diamond for my
mtliday present? Oh, you dear,
precious old sweet! Why, didn't you
say so, and not tease me so? I could
not imagine what you wanted to
say." Detroit Free Press.
Their Business Booming.
Probablr no one thine has caused such
a general revival ot trade at Way.s4: Holt,
the Druggists, as their giving away to
their customers ot so many free trial
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery tor
Consumption. Their trade is simply
enormous in this very vaiuaoie aru-n-trom
the fact that it always cures and
never disappoints Coughs, Colas, .tn
ma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat
and lang diseases quickly cured. You
can test it betore buying by getting a
trial bottle tree, large size $i. Everv
bottle warranted.
o'.e of my
1 with
;;- disease.
.dy. She
'or several
an 1 could
The republican papers are unearth
ing everything pertaining to the
campaign in which the grandfather
of Benjamin Harrison was the can
tral figure, and campaign badges o
that period are already beirig hawk
ed about. The man who hopes to
be successful on the career of a suc
ccsfnl sn-andfather has a micrhtT
o v
tviAr show against a man who ha
ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases tb?penJed upon his merits from the
u ,;t hmnts rr .Smuvn iimi he was a babe m amis. Setla-
a terrible Io.tthsj..,e
that covered her vh .! 1
was confined to her bed i
years bv this alHiction.
not sleep from a violent itching and
stinging of the skin. Ti e diseiust
baf.l.-.l the ski'l of the physicians
who treate 1 it. Her husband bigaii
filially giving his wife Swift s Sie
ciiie, and she commenced to improve
almo-t immediately, an 1 in a few
weeks she was apparently . ( !!. She
is now a Leaity. line ioor.n.g lady,
with no trace of the affliction left.
Yours truly, J. K. Se ik,
Wholesale Druggist. Austin Avenue.
Treatise em blood and skit, diseases
mailed free.
iiie own i ric-iii- vo . irawt-r ,
Atlanta, Ga.
The Great Democratic Kpisramisti.
New York, July 5. Henry Wat-
terson addressed the Harlem demo
cratic club last night. He called the
republican platform "the last chap
ter in the gospel of Mammon; sanl
iha ronnldicftii nartv was managed
fcAiV I' " J. W
John Bull often makes ridiculous
blunders when treating of American
history. So well an informed paper
as the London Spectator said recent
ly: "John Brown inspired belief in
his genuine sincerity, but nobodj
reproached the Confederate govern
ment with fending him to prison and
hanging him afterward."
Wealth has det-troyed a fountain
of humor. Mark Twain having mar
ried and accumulated wealth tow
writes but little.
by the "old firm of Obstruction, De- j Drunkenness or tae Liquor 1
Ktmrtion. Misconstruction k Co.," 1 Pos tiveU Curea by adm r.is;
Wealth in the United State u in
crea.siiig i-ry rapidly. Its wealth is
now estimated to be about six tiiaes
what it was m 150.
HlBit
er.tf
and characterized the record of the Dr. Haines' G.ldeu Spclfe.
i . ti-i. o,i.l I can be ehen in a cup ot rotsee or tea
party as "u somewhat thick nl . J..' the
trreasv volume which records the le- jrg j.. 4 ab-:ure:y harm'.- ar.i UI
cline and fall of the professional, who enect
..xvvn.h. nvd hllvdln cloTr: ! ncl1
' ' . .. .. er or an
Whenbedied, he airt ail oer i. ..v,,. hit ktn rri trr.rxfl
( enect a perrr.arent and ply cure.
! whether the p.icr.: i t.orat drios
! er or an a.cohoitc wree. i :.o-A-d fel
Er.g'iibh Spavn Liniment remove- a. I j their cme i:ho-t t'.eir kr.-. lede, a4
2rH. Sort, or Calloused Lumjv. and . yr, ther out! Cr-.r '. tA their
Blemishes from horses, Blood P31.'0-j 0n :re. !t'ner r.e yJ
Curb, Splint. Sweeney, Stir.es, tern or.c impregnated -' ' e svto
Sore and Swollen Throat, Con!-., Etc- teCuT;.c. a3 .f.er irr;-i t r th
iff. Kv iis- ot one t-o't e. i arrant.
-a hv W. 1- L-Wsiiowv. I'ru-,'- ;
s-nr.
liquor appetite
Race - C: -i'
:-cit- it
:t tv
-a i. J
cu., ls
giist, Butler, Mo.
i vr.
Philadelphia.
ilia Bazoo-

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