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Parmington Times AND HERALD. ri iktii.i t r.r tih ui t hi nir. rarminiton Times Printing Co. 1 ! II 1., ririiiivr II. A INK run. if . i It K I'at ill"' T a TUM. 1 (M a Y.r la Advaata. Till!. ! KTatltr.K. -M III MAN INK "WITH, s AltlM l.l'ITHI feitl Mil.lrlTult im iism.w. si.rr. - i. it-ui. Democratic Tkkct. ..r.,.iit itiv. Thirt'i-nlli lilnlrlit I.HH U.I' l.nl'.li. I. Ill- H itidT Tm.-MM iIiMi li.llrt .lulls I. I.li l'l I I UI S I t it I.I I, (. 'l ' hTllllH' Jll-I III III N KI.IN 'mill jii.i-t i it .mum Court in n' AsfcirluN- J -ill .K'lIN I ii-f n: tilrt -l i;'H I A...cli,t .I'l'l.:- Jul M t I if-llll I h'lV i'i .1 I . U 1 1 . 1 1; lh i:i' M M.I'-nN I i. . . uf in "i ii in-) , li il M .1.1 ' i: l-i. .int.. .I.i.i .1 - i M MwtllT II M Ml i:l'HV. I'unlir liiiltil- t r il.ii . II . I H II k-llS I . m . 1 1 . I m; I. M s-. (iv. Iliu Kl KV will sH':ik at I liviti.it K on Tlmisilav. ( Vti.li. r 'Hli. at 1 . m. Tli" 1 1 nif iigntim! nny ' tin krrinj;" with tin1 tnrilT- T !' Hiiri! r.v.'i-v Iiih kiinn tlutt ami kiiun'K why. Tin- titrifT i " the miiliii r of lln' lniU." Mr. ItryiinV ri'i'i'i'limi in Mis souri, or Ihti'v.t hi' f'iikc, imli- riitt-a th;it 'In- is an uiiiil;ir with till' inniilr. iis ever. Idiim" mill -ti til II i r-t i criiWilx $;n-rt liiin nil hiii I'Vi-ry iiiii'nrniii c. A lnirinrtil rH'i'iiil tn I lit- lilulie I i'tin7t (nun thiii ilui't hik lluit lx-liov. Ntnnr, in liis sfs-i-rli here lust Sutiinliiy "mlinittt'il nil the UIiiIk- Iti iiiiH'r.-it hiul suit! in n-gunl tu the i-inlatiiiii uf tin- t'nnstiili tiun" in tin- miitti-r of tin- State si'IhhiI I ti 1 1 v 1 iiivi'.stiiii iit ; Hull "lln iiiislitiitinii IuhI 1ii-i-ii vinlatril in I III' I'lHIVI IMdll III tilt' Kl'lllllll tllllll into Stuff I't rtiliriiti'H of imli-liltil-ih'hu." i If cmosi- there isn't n wnnl of trulli in this, hut tin' eon rmitrnry in Inn-, nml lln' sieeinl wns 1'iiln-iii'ti il in tin' llnlii'-lliTliii-erul oflii'c. lis ii iiitjilion n n imlitii-Ill AlllHlills. llliWI'VtT, in io wiili- nitvwl 1 1 : 1 1 im ttrpriM in Ml oviM" its Mciiliiir ini lln.ild. SM-iiki-r lii-iiih-rsiin nf tin' Nn- liniml llniisr uf IJi iiri-iitativi'n, nflrr Iw inu )i--i nml re-cli-i'li'il In ('ninrri'sd fur twrnty yi'iirs nml ri'iiiiiiiiiiitli'il fur iiitnt ln-r ti t'n. Inst wi-i k vi'ry mlili'nly, nml without poiixiiltiiignny hotly, witlnln-w from thr rntHV The Iw 'j ti)i'nli h.tvi' tli-i'liiriil fur ImilT n viHinn, nml Mr. lli-iiilm-on Imlils with tin trtislx on Ihiri itiition. The 1'i in iii'tiits Iki.I in mi nut I '! !ov. liois UUninst him, ,-niil hi- Inil-I hnvr fell tli'ftnt in thr nir to hnvr ilonc ko r.ili nml i ii' j 1 1 1 1- a ihini; Tlx l'rt'siih-lit nml S. I'l i iai Slniu, Hf kooii tin tin1 lionin-hcll of his with- ill n will Iiiii-hI iiion t Ik I t i ) I iot ii party , frantiriilly uiri-il him to rr fulisiilrr liin p.niii'ky i-inirlusiini, lint ll'.i-y hml m iT---t Thf ti-sult in ili'imiriiliiliuii in Ailininixt ra tion nifli'.s nml till iiliinc li'i'inlili riin lim-M. That party in nil rvnt lip tin buck ovrr the hcii) imcnt ill favor of tariff rrvinion. for jnxt IdIh of them, liki- lln Iowa lie-puhlit-miM, art tui il of u itg dixit) to btiiitl up triixls uml mnuiiitolico, nml am in'j.'iiniini; to get their vyv tin n on this iiicxlioii. Rcpuldieiinn are making n great bowl alxnit the St. Joiiix city eletv tiou Inw or the Ncxhil law. ax if ix called. Why, the lending 1U- piililieanx of that eity themxelven have acknowledged that it ix a good law, and that if the Lcgixlntiirr would n mend it in a few pnrtien Inn) to he pointed out hy them it would lie nil hut ierfect. A Dem ocrat h: IjilgixhitutT g(KMl niituredly and in a spirit of fnimexg tink them nf their word and panned the amendments jnxt as tliey wanted them, ami mill they are kicking. As a matter of fact the law guardu agninut fraudulent registration, il legal voting and eorruption almut as rwurt'ly as any law can. The judges aud Jtks of election are divided t-qoally Utweca the two dominant parties, and the eity couimitteoa of the two parties fur nidi thn tLrt Klwtion t.'onimin sioncrs, one of whom ia a RcpuMi enn, tlie names o? the nieu from whom the judges end clerk of 1 election urn appoints. Nothing could he fairtr titan that With out eolliiiiioti among the two acta of judges ad clerks of election no fraud could 1 pe1ctrtd, and with such dluMon we don't see ttvw frand could I prevented nn dr any mti of law. JOHN L. HitADLKY. The lUmne IVrrw IVniocrut -Reg- 'imIit i making a mtmi ft w'H f t nt i ! nxsanlt ou Hon. John L. Ilratllfj-, the Drn.oorntir camliilate for Mate Siiaor of thin iliftrict It charKtu him with two gnat po litical fciim: rei4'iviiig money from Circuit Clerk J. C. Willinin lny hi expi'iiMW M a delegate. t the SI. -lowph Convention, nml wilh violating the iimtnictioii of the Coiiulv lemo'rUc Convent um in voting for .Mr. Willminx lor Suite Coiimiilteeman inxtetnl of for Mr. l'hil Shaw, for whom it claimx I he con veil lion inxtrucleil the ilcle gntm. There ix nlixolutely nnllnuc in all this. We have it on the wortl in most emulintic lnncnusrc. f Mr. Willinmx that li vcr fur- llln heil Mr. liraillcy Willi fifty dol- larx or anv other amount, cither to pm hix exiMMixea to SI. .loxeph or fur hix MipK)rt; ami Mr. ltrmlley violated no itixtructionx of the 'iiiiiity eonventioii in siiiporting .Mr. WiHiaiDs for Commit Icemiui. Iieeauxe the eonvetitioii pnxMil no nu ll iiikI riM-t itniH. It (In) adopt a resolution I'uiliioing .,Mr, ShawV I'limliilacy for Slate Commit Iceman, leaving the dclegntt fret- to exer cise their own judgment . Hut there ix a reason for (hix nx niiilt hy a Kepiihlicmi piiM'r and the recognized organ of eoinra tioil dnli:ii:a!i:)li in JuilitWi:. Mr. I'liiillcv Iihx proven himxelf a faith till friend of the miners of thix county iix well nx of wiige-eariic r generally , hy his xiiceexxful etTorta in the legislature to xliurter. their liuiiin nf liilnir nml to alleviate tic exacting ligorx of their liven. They have reetiguictl Ihix fact and have shown their appreciation of hix la lorx in their Ix-half liy anprMirtiiig him nlmoxt iinauiinouxly for the nomination for the office for which he ix now a candidate on the Dem ocratic ticket. The log mining eorjmratioiix of the county would like tu deft at Mr. I'.rinlli-y if they could, nml no their special organ olieyx their Ih-Ih-xIx nml xlnrtx a eampaigo of vilifiea tiou and ridicule againxt him. Iel them tlo their worxt; they will only ciiixe the emplnyrx of thcxe eorpir r.itionx, who helieve in Mr. Urinl ley'x honesty and nincerity, to stand the el iser hv him. A GREAT SPEECH Kx-(1!V. Stono DihCiissiTK Na tional and State Issue at Karmino;t(n. Aliout-four bumlred pe iple were out Saturday nftcrniMiu at :. n'cliN'k to hear Kx ttov. William loci Stone, Dcimtcratic raudiilate for I'uitetl States Seiinlor from Missiouii, npfcnk at the Court I Inline on the, National aud Stntc ixtuien. He arrived ou the early uftcmoon train from the north ami proceeded lo the Hi. Frnneoix hotel. Afler several pieces hy the city hand, (iov. Stone entered the cneiiit court room and wax greeted hy loud cheering. Senator John S. Clay introduced him in a few well elioxen words. tiov. Sloop prefaced hix reumrkx with the Hlatemciit that ImiiIi Na tional and State ixmtex should Ix diseiisscd in a eHinpaigu kmii-Ii Taking up the money piestioii as one of the leading National ixxuex. he said he lielieved the position of the DcmiN-ratic party, when it de clared in favor of the eiiial coinage of gold nod silver at a precisc rtitio, in lSIMi and wax the right tine. There are in ill I'niled States two great forces, or rather two great claxxcx of lieople. One class of tcoplc w ho Im Iicvc in the (iiantiliitivc theory of money that is, sufficient money, or enough money to conduct the legitimate huxiiicpa of the country. There ix another elans who lxlieve in a scarce volume of mom v. Now when money Is suUieienl, pives nrn higher, wages are higher and the purchasing power of money is lexseiicil. but when niouev ix scarce or itisnfMeicut, prices arc lower. wages go down and the piirelmsiiig power of money in increased ion all know that prior to lS'.Mi money was scarce aud conse quently prices were low. This condition was largely due to the fact that money was insufiicieiit to meet the legitimate needs of the people. Hence I lie cry was for mom money, because money was needed, and necdly bndly. Conse quently the emocrattt! party ad vocated I lie coining of silver tin terms of precise ratio with gold. Since 1HU6 several things have happened which have demonstrated the absolute accuracy of the Dem ocratic position. The first of these events were the unexpected discoveries of gold in phenomenal quantities over the whole world, but more esjpeciaJjy in the l iiifed Suites and Alaska. Ko great were these discoveries that in IH'M, 18J9 and l'HX). the world's output was almost double tle whole sup ply ia 18!!6. The pouring of this eivountof gold into the cbtttiicls of trade bus almost doubled the world's business. Business in creased ip an astounding matin r. This waa the very thing that the r democratic party prophesied would happen should the amount of money te anfficknt. s It waa this increase in the money aappiy that eaussd business V nroatwr. andj it,. '"i ii.,... .. i . ' .i" I the Itcpabtiuau party had noting- hfltever U do with the increase, j It was dno Entirely to natural ai dj unexpected causes. "Even now the Republican party is plotting and sobemiug to reduce j the nnjmint Ol Itiuiiey in cireuin tion. This wdieroiiiff and plotting hit taken the form ot a bill, which is right now on the calendar, and will tie among the very first mess nies brought up for passage when Congress meets. This lull pro- vylex in various ways lor tne re moval of money from circulslion. First, it proposes to retireaiul uVs trov all the greenbacks and treaa- sr. notes' in circulation. There an- in circulation f40.(M(i.l)lH in grecuhneks and :HI,(MI,(KKI in lr'iixury notes, and this bill pro- iioxcx to destroy these three hun dred and seventy-six millions of dollars as they come into the (reus nry and reissue nothing in return. Si-coinl. tins hill proposes to ties Iroy the standard aud legal tender qualities of all the silver dollars in circulation, which amount tof.ssj,- immmri. These silver dollars will In- made redeemable in gold at the1 plcaxure of tin- holder. - As a eon scotience, silver dollars will be col lecled ill immense quantities aud turned in for gold until eveuiu- ally till of the silver will be retired. Thin), this hill provides to allow the National bunks to ixxiic hank notes ad liliilmii upon Heir own assctx. without the cu-Iuiii iy depoxit of I'niled Slates ImmU. l-'ourlh, this lull further piuvules to authorize National bitukx I" tablish braneh linuks whcievei they may desire. This means thai all the great liuukx ill the cities will conxiihihile, forming one great bank truxl, which will t-.tiililn-h branch b.iiiks throughout Ihe countrv, and by reusoii of its great nlreiigth force all private institu tions to suspend business." tiov. Sloue liext turned his at tention to Slate ixsiii'S. lb' par tially reviewed the bixtoiy of the Stale during Ixilh Kepublieun and lcinocruti( rule. He descrilx'd the six years of Rcputdiean rule im uieiliati'ly following the w,ir, n "the hhickext and foulest chapter in the annals of the iState." Re garding the school fund, and thr charges of the Republicans (lull the Democratic iiffiriflls had looted that fnml, tiov. Stone sxikf Ion? mid clearly, ilrtiiiuistnitiiig Ix-yond the. isisxiiiility of a douht, that every penny of ihe schisd fund is intact and untouched by a Demo cratic official. lie licit spoke of the Nesbit Law and explained it as follows: The Governor of thn-Ktate appoints the election Commissioners of St. 1Oiiis, three in uumlicr, one "ol whom miiKt belong to the op)ui sitiou party. Thcxe in turn ap point four election judges in each viting precinct, two Kepulilieans and two DemiH-rats, who are re fommended to the Ctiniuiixxiout-rs by the City Committees if each of the (Militical parties. There are also two clerks or election ap pointed in earh voting precinct, one from the Iteputilicuu wrty aud one from the IViiMKiratic party. Then it ix the doty of these four judges ami two clerks to lie at the place of voting ou the day set for the rt'Kixttatiou of votes. These four jiulccs, two of them Demo crntie and t wfi of them Republican, decide whether or not an applicant is eligible lo vote- And moreover, it lakes three of I hew judges lo decide on a voter's eligibility. Af ter the 'day of registration, the two clerks, one a iN-moeMt and the clher a Republican, make a! House tu liousc csiivumx hi iiieir prccjiict and find out whether the Miters live shcre llu-y staled. If Hiev tlo not they arc not allowed to vote on election day. Thix ix the Neslut law. Could any fairer scheme be devised to in nke an elect ion Iree from friiudf It allows no single pmly lo con trol an clcelioii. There is no com parison Ix-tseell the Nexhit Ills and the election law coneix-ted hy the b'cpulilicalis when they were in power from lH(i, to )s"l. Their election law provuled that I lie Governor cliould iipiint in each senatorial district a Su criliteli- deot of Registration. Of eourse this suiieritemleut was alwavx a Republican Then this suis-rin-lemlent npsiiiiled in each county, three men who conxtiliited a Imnril of registration During all the time of the Republican rule not a single DemiM'rnt was npjHiiuted on mis i his in ot registration, mix election stdieme was fixed up for the exptvss purMsc of disfrntitjlil ing the Demts-rats. In concluNiou Gov. Stone related several humor una and also several puthetic anw diitcx showing the way in which this Republican election law was handled to the nearly total disfran chisement t the Democrats in this State. Amid great applause and loud cheering, tiov. Bcone bowed from the speaker's stand, and almost bumcdiately left for Flat River, where be addressed a large crowd at Shannon's Hall the same night. Dcvaarcd ay Worms. Cliililrcn often cry, no from pain, trat from huncrr, nlthixiKU (ol ahumUnUy. Tbe entire trouble srixes from inaniltoo, their font is uiS stsiinilntttl, liut rie voumt hv wornx. Afewilonesof Whitr'n Cream VeniiifiiKS will cattite thrm te ctxx? crying and begin to thrive st once, very much to the surprise sod )ny of tbe mother, sje st City Jrng Mure. Colonel William F. Switalcr of Colntnbia, Mo., who baa been writing a history of the University of Missouri, rcturnid to his edi torial work on the Columbia States, man last Friday. Uol. Switaler b Ixs'n engaged in editorial work longer than any Hereon in the United States. He founded the Columbia l'atriot,. now the States- mu. jn itw, over mxiy years 21 Ycart Dyspeptic. It H. Feter, v S. tM ilt Ukt City. wril9: "l have been beshprtd sub 4yirpU or intliKmiioa hr,n ; Irtwt siasv itortots w.thaat re lief; I ipst I boiUs ai HtrbiiMi. One "'J " u,tlcri"K"fl on tb srewnd. 1 have Roramt!li:d it t ,T ,ieB.K it i curing tbTO, ." $k at City ireg 8tur. HON. EDWARD ROIJB, Democratia Candidate for Coneroa in this District, will k in St. Francois connty at the following named place on the dates given ('.'.. ' Dismarck, Wwlnestlay, 0'tolnr 1st, at 7 p. in. Ikmne Terre, Thntwlay, Oct. 2d, at 7 p. tu. Flat River, Friday, Oeto)er 3d, at 7 p. m. Farmington, Katurdny, October 4th, at 1 p. w. Doe Run, Hatnrday, Octolier 4th, at 7 p. ra. Everybody is invited to come out and hear Mr. Robb discuss National and Stntc questions. Dring your neighbors and friends. W. M. Dsltoa's Sleek Sale. Mumlsy, the ISil:, the stock sals and liuw ot W l. lslton look place on hi hanilsonie tarui, three tulles I north nf Libcrtyville. A number ot' prominent stuck men from this snd adjoining cuunilea stteinlcd. Slock advenlxetl in I lie hit's won offrred snd old st gaotl prioca, the priNseod ainouiiling to tl.OUO or niore. Mr. I'hIiuii wsx an well pleased wlib bU llist annual sale I lint Its eonlenqilnles Otititinueing esuh year lo offer prime g itxl slock st public sale si lii firm, ilu soctninl ot ill" Inclement weather be did mil offer bin 00 brad ul 4 -year-old sleets, bill Mill abip or sell Ibeiu (irivstely. 'I'lii i I lie btwt tiinich of heavy Ixcf mule hi I he eounly, and will bring big money oq any market. The roll tbnK, aliieh Itx'k .eeal 3 o'uliH'k, wxa lliu UHMt iuiemting lealure -f I lie day. Qiilu s DUiulier ul loiig-raivd )iiinii'ei mere on the ground i" -it if and exhibition, aud 13 or Ii cult-red llm iadibH'L aa colllett anla (or I be miiitnu ol f; Oli - Ub erl llulib ol tieiiriievu ouuuty was swarded lbs irriulum fur I be b"St umle col! wiib l oth-n sa eluar M-etiuj. Kigbl or lea liamUuiue liotxe cull were then bmuyht lurnl ami lilt lu Mia Mt'Kimm, daui(liler ol Ann MeKlnaie, raptured Ilia blue rib bon sud I'.bO on her liille pel. I underaiand that Mr. lUlib rcluxtd (US fur hla pmuiuai umle cull on the ground, and thai s gutxlly number ol ymiiigstrni changtnl bauds lur big nowtey I lit day. Jerry Kyan aold hi two auckling iiu colts fin- IMC. Mr. lbtltnu ia well snd fsrurably kunsa throughout Huaibrast Misouri ss s prominent stuck man. Us haa dln noibinj but tbe beat in line of good stinik, snd It yuu abirald visit he boqil'.abla bins y'tt yill be pleuumtiy entertained by hiiu aqd his ecimahln Istty. Jiuaia II. MISSOURI'S "GRAND OLD MAN," HON. F. M. COCKKELL, WILL SPEAK AT Farminfrton, Saturday, Octolier 11th, at 1 p. m. Flat Kivcr. " - 11th, at 7 p. ro. Senator Cockrell is one of the best informed men in the United Stales on national affairs, a mau whose honesty- and rectitude is conceded hy friends and opponents alike, and who is always n tcrtaining as well as inatriieriva. l,ii'i 4ij to hssar hint. Utter Frem Dr. Haw. St. 1-i.ul., Ma., Kept. 2JI, DM'J KniTiia Timss: It being tbo cltwe ol my aim Marvin'a lourlh year at St t'anl'a, and lite last, under the lime limit ol tbe church, that he could aerve l liis charge, the new church having bmiu completed and lis uediclory ervicca announced lor I he list, mat., Ilisbnp K K. Hvndilx to oftlciale, I left Karmiugtou on Friday, the 191b, inat., reached St. Louis ia the even ing, nml bare been very happily lodged in my sun's paraonsge borne aince, and moxt plesMinlly aaatwlaled with hituaell aud family. The new church snd lu furniture cost braween liti.OOO and t.lD.OOU, aud i nn luixising sUuctare, well sud eoiumiMliouxly arranged, i ho Snntlsy h'Iiihi1 has bncu pmvidrid for smply and w isely ; ha slteudanm on yrnler ilny was lour hundred and fifty-nine. At the ciiiicliminn of the riundxy cIimI rin)., bi-fure lepairing to the sudi- lurium, tbe psalor baptised two child ren. The Kpwurlh !agaca, both senior snd junior, are well organised, their nicmberahip inlerealed in ila work snd faithful In its Sllendsnce. In I be Hireling ol tbe senior league on but evening there were sa many or mure than a hundred pieaent. Tbe auditorium, though capaoioua, could not bold the Immenas conoourte that thronged eagerly lo tbe dedicslnry atrvic. The set won of liisbop Hen drix wsa listened to with infercat. The theaie was the "Kxaltatloa of Christ." Crest liberty aad power ware msnifotl In ita ' handling. The ocesaina ws slbigrtlier uplilting sud intuiting. Dr. McMnrry, I lie sble snd effioionl Preaid Ing Klder of tbe 6t. Loula district, followed I ha Ill-hop la aa effort tn raise a iS.OoO defteU on tbe eoat of chifrch edlflcs and furniture. In wbicb be was moat sigually saeeeasinl. At the evening scrviee tbe pastor prttached his farewell so.ibob to a full snd markedly sttenilr honas, baptised two children and received three yoonf mea into the church. ' Mr. and Mrs. 8. McSps.fea of Cal mlunia, the parents ot Mrs. Marvin Haw, Mr. and Mrs. S. MoContbe sad Mr. Kdwani Howard, three of Jock sun's beat ehteens, were acnticre of Kl. I'aul'a fttei flowing Congregation yeatsrday. , fiom here I gn to-dsy with my son to Maiden, where h Hi. Louis Coe ftirettee huldv that weeh, its fifty tlhb annual seaakia, and in connection & other baainess, suppUn ha various charges with pastors lor tb ensuing yesr. I was present at the goldea Jubilee ot Vt. Andrew ehaccb, uf which Bev JoMiphos .Siepbsa Is paator, isst Sst nrday. Tbe aaxweloa waa Ibrillisly Intocvsdng, and largely attended, Bro. Htcpbao'e litre yeare work ia this charge .: i.s been erowaml with the best of results. , Hotb ha aad Sister Hlepbao are looking at well aud jonng as whea In charge of our Fsrav ington elinrch. They are held in high eoteem by Mwi? people, aad gifted with the faculty of being happy ituun U tt, nd of making others sc. I'tMirs Troty. i. L. Caw. Seaitacast Newt. A sale of unclaimed express will be held st troderlcklown Oct. Si. All the churches la Keticett are In favor of a federalioa and Heps are being tskon wilh that object In view. ' James Mortis of Piedmont had hit throat cat in s snlaoa st I bat place on tbe Mill, four men were armatcd charged with the crime, but two of I hem sere released. A ii-ieiniiin bridge near I'ieiliiinot gave way on the ICth Irmn the large cruad paining prnr It to go 1 the ciroua, snd about s duten ieople were hurt. I wo young ledln each had S leg hrken. Hi ah llm fbarU-tun KnlerprHfl ssd t'ape tiiranleau rrngress psy a high iributn In Wsllaee'a circut, which bruiighl seveial thoutsnd people Into those towns sud put hundred of dot lara In circulation. J. J. Cramer, a brakcmsii on tbe Iron Mountain road, it down on the track st Poj.Ur tiiufv mi the lih snd fell saleep. He wsa rnn Into br awltcb endue and innlantly rniahed In death, ilia bums wax in DrSoto, to which i!aoe the bod was taken. A certain crowd nf bny snd young men ol rtitoei tuuat have been an naually ofTen-lre la their behsvior lal week on the street, as both the Inde- dependent snd Journal auggnats that some srreta be made unlf I he par lies behave theniaelve. Hlray tforte. Katies la hereby gives that I Wave taken up a black roan bone, 14. V or 15 hands high, about 11 years old. May be ItHind al tbe old Howell farm on the gravel road It. C. Nm-So. Two men boarded s Missouri Paci fic lialu at Calif.iini.t, M., Saturday night, and aeeured over fltiOO Itom paxarngera in the Pullman alerper. John h. Murriil, the man who turned Staie'a evidence in the St. ImiU bomlling inveatigation, ia pro tected nnd guarded by policemen in oilixena elothcs. A dispatch from bmdnn under dale of the 22nd , asys that a erutia is si band between Kngland anil Vencsuls. Tbe tremble sroxe over (ircat llritain's rsjaing s flitg over (ioe Inland. Twentv crsoiis were injtim) in a collision of a trolly car with a freight train at Marion, Did., Inst Thumdny. Stavk of Ohio, Ctv or ToMtiK) I LOCAS C'OI'KTV. Prank J. Cheney innkea oath that he ia the aeniur pxrttier of tbe firm of A. J. Cheney & Co., doing buaineaa in the eity of Toledo, count r and Mate afore mill, and that aaid firm will pay tbe turn of ONI; Hl'NllKHI) IMII.I.AKS lor each and every caae of Catarrh that caumx lie cured by tbe uae ol Hall's Catasxh Ctma. FRANK J. CHKNKV. ' Sworn to belore me and sutwribed in my pretence tbia 6th day of lM-retnlxrr A. D. IW. A. W. tiUJAStlN, SealJ Notary Public. Hall'a Catarrh Cure ia taken intern ally and acta directly on tbe blood and inucoue surfseea ol the syatcnt. Send for tcatimoniala Iree. F. J. CHKNK.Y tk CO., Toledo, O. Sold by drnggiata, jy:. Hall's Family t'llla are tbe best. Healtijy Mothers Paw awaWi m saaJthy, assasaa MmIt tfottM an v corttnf, TassKidtty sf s jmaney. As stwa at dOMbkft, snaf His taf et ysasig duMrea, arc awars wtais say wwasa. Hut trUlh wsnsf Carsss vWda taw pwm. avsty tatbalaarfxaa say the SVM af aarsaasS aaatta sht awes Mr lavts eata. Ue yea want resxHt haaHh with sH Ms arivtkjas and ptaaaansT Vaw si Carnal vrt give ejrsa. man eestas waafcaa4 fnsrflawi. Fa awy foMla er sraasaaas st Is Mis beat nwSMna mads. Atkawar tkwrftsj far 4.M batrk Wtas si CanSut. and lass as xaimsihui. Tin i ii i I iSii Ml t m eiS antoin li" m k witatw ka SS town I w mmmt At Wi mnmmif aw Ha f S" S WK "MS Ski i mt rat te mtt Sua, vMt M t- Ml 1 mp iwnr l nA. a.eipa tnmmt ,iiiia,' - "-Tsrr-Js... .anwill ra.at stavaa waabVe yst St ja a-aas awa.-'.y Money We Have General Ever DRESS GOODS Ladies' il even1 resjK'vt Sow is tlie W'tter garinetits nre bound us show you through our wsasasjasausajsMM 4 -V, T 7 J KEelfHSE.! ptOI IHII VIr j mum PRICED. I 1 3 iif hi II TT7 11 Men's and Boy's Shoes. No better line of Shoes sld uiiywlier.v No hoes ever gave lietter fntisfaction than ours. Tiny ate the best on earth, nnd we want you to have a pair. Omi t fail In try them, and then you wost't have any vhn ...... Underwear We handle everything kept Trices, and we want your trad FARMINGTON MERCANTILE 60. Satisfaction Guaranteed Delivery M HASI.AS, It. S1.EKTH. ITMlilvM. VI-.Prea. at. P. t AVCI. Oa.hler ifHIi$THE cssiTsi stock aa.ooo.oo (Surjdus 115,000.00) ! ; rmea a ra.r.l Baaklns and Ki- J ' raaac. bti.itie.. l IM.ml .l? ... tlm. Seim.Ha. V ( In.nriMl atfalaM burKlary la INe m3 i fttxnir awl Caaa.nr -. lr..V COUJCOTION8 A SrBClALTT. Wepotitary of Courtly J'und. . -. DIRKCrOILS. Peter Oleasinf, 11. Hleetb, J. K. Kwl. John R. Iliirnl' J A. J. Zwart Harlan. RQB'METL-EiY, ?? WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver ml Plated Ware . . Oa-assaaaaa, Xluo. Seving Machines and . Jltlachirienls, Pau-nttnstou, Mo. yATciiM wd c4cas . . LANG tk BRO. 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Tin? atli-a nre the itin-t enrrert. atu! are M e.t jiresnetl li tliise wlm Ii.it e seen tliein nml tint only L'niitl looking lutt liniii-xilv inn'le in lime In lmv, fur tin- new ste t be in demand I hi imt fail line In-fore making ymir purchases- : li 6 (Mir line of ( iiithing embraces (hp inoht correet garments on Hit? market; arc made of the !est material and nil new. It will jwy you to see our line of CLOTHING nnd see or OVERCOATS before funking your puaehuses .-.k-i1:.-.- Ladies', Misses', If you tli'ii't Udieve we have thf lurgest ami best scloeted line ofrntlenve.tr for Ladies, Misses, Men nnd Children, call and see fur vntirsi lf, nnd voit will Ik? ronvineetl. J'riees are rL'ht. Groceries and Provisions. in a modern Groeerv Store, Dou't fail to call or "eml 1T!SfFi33PB5XSMtl & GROCER COMPANY LEADS ALL OTHERS. Soloet and Fancy Groceries. Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Provisions of all kinds. Fruits, dried and green. Candies, IJon Hons, Nuts. China and Glass Wares. . Wooden Wares, etc. If You Need Anything in Crocetics Call and Sco Uss- oirarcT vmn Dairrc liiUDLdl HlftlllXll IIUULJ Adroiiilfltrator's Notice. Jlnii' n iMsviir mtn tlwt Immoftil mtiilmOrin vrttlt wttl antirKfid arnHi ifttmttst in IIki uniHtmitfiuwl lir tli- rrftbun iiwrt ot M. Vraniia cnnt', MiM.:mrt, ilnimt Mm iJiti .Jar ol AaicuM, mi. mt tn. HUH rt -t II AB1.KS tlltn'M S, ... i. ii. ' All wra.Mi. havlua clMlm. auutnt antil iif. r i'iiirMl tnHbn.ii tlsmtlhr Hnitc-ritlitmfl SilmluHitmtor fir iWhwanr williln on. j'mt ftw tn nnt4nf n-', ltj tiy mar tr-iii.iii row ant tciH-ni rr wM nitntx, nl U - xil)ltrl nitfiit ft ytir frnm lii1 tiiita at an 11 toUnmttM will U9f firvr Insrvwl. - H II. a tAr. AufMtJ).ttuS Adinluiitur. r j I tuil l hrivc Oil. Comtiftcii the three suprenvc eJomenU f she peHkelion, riT fsTYIFf DURABIIITY. with the Lowest I'iMsible your nrd'T Promptly Made. dub mo rnniTDrfjOernpr ISiU.lbd bUUIICU WJVUbLl Admialstrator'a . .Notice. 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