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CatarrH IS IT CURABLE ? OSE vbo haec ssVer-d from tbe cu:i:pintea forma oi u. inDea sy ca Urrli. aa lise di... without r. II k:ii have tnea must ryiciite aua ra - aenUonwithro i Vi !)::: xle:y. Atul vcllthry CV: i-riro il-cme tuat an u i ;u. utioaed l. so bsi-eco-tlly prev-Uelit cal so distinctive tones th SS CiUrHi. llronchitlr. Asthma. C'ulis. tS. serloss SUce without r ueror.Tnr. awAitiuestiswi-rtotMS I3l It- qoeniij-ia'siU'Cir-noidii langsro'iow. in lcmy lua'snces. raw? i Miiin e pit uerie; i xcmr tua'snees. a csr . i Minn e twit uerieced '"u.i.-rix- Othrr sytapstliefie sfeil'r ssrh m tsfnein. 1 inipairea yrsismt. sua inn ti ns- oi rit-r rrredtoaa minor bat nr rrrtti.less &!:. may senon result of sctflccteil Catarrh. L 1 rnoofU la th-mlvrs,hqt SS notklsir compared With th gange ross svecuoss st us ttt ima Umi iiim tOtdUOV. IT CM BE CURED. r caste etas. Ther-lsaorioabtafcowt te. Th immediate r. lief aEordni by fUwrosa's KjlSI OAX. CCU SOS CaTaBSB M but a ftllcbt ev.SrBee of what aay follow a praUtsut tut of tnls remedy. Tbe hard, lacrasted nnU:r CiHfeM ludscd lit the mm) j sssacrs kt rcfaorrd with a few or plications . Sht ulccrsuos bed lnflamsMtloa sutxlucd and filed : the entire ra-mi.ran'-u lintast,of th head ar cleantcd and purlCed. Coirttltutlo-i&IIy It ae Una is thst of a powrrfa; parjft in t (est, destroy Htm la Its cuarss throujrn f:s system tbe ad suaca, im MKiBCUTi a-st ia catarrhal A CMPLKUTED USE. CJettleaaen . My ess to briefly ss foil nw : I bare Lad tOarrb for tr& years, radi y ar with Increas ing severity for tune yrsrs I la4 nut !rrathed through one soatriL 1 La 1 dri.plnslnthc throat, a cry bad coach, fUai so bad as o be obliged tc take arexnedy for It at iil-lit before beSrr alile to lit 4oB-n and cl -ep, and a ronutit doll pain In mi nr'sd. My bead wci at t!mea o full of catarrhal Uiill'r aa to Injure niy ar ute of bearing and campr'. IE' to get op acTeral tlw-t In tbe rill.tto clear it and my t.'noat before I cool 4 Wp. Krr one o! thcae cllatreulncayuiptnrca b !!mpp-ar d nndez the aae of rot 0ilw tbr bul a X BFai 1:mcil Crac lr he.rinr la fatlr rratored. I hkta no attbmatte armptoma. n cr.uch.no drop- 81naln tha throut. no beadctir, and la every wy rurr than I hate beea for y-ara. J ouM frrl the ffeeta or the traa on ray pp tite. vu my Kidnrya ai.d. In fact, evrry part of mv syatetu. What hi? tn don In my ea4 la whnllr tha affect of tbe iuuiuluu. ery rapccuoiiy. JKircaacaa, Oct. 14, M. MX. XWBEXCE Iadorted W t FroznbDraffiit. I feereby artlry that Zir. Lavrenc parchaae the IUbicai. Ccaa of tne, and from time to tlmt BiaacmaiamiiiarwitbhHcaae. l ueuershiaKaxe scent tn be trae la erery particular. FiiCHBcas, Oct. It. J AS. r. SECBT Each paekac contains Dr. RanfoTJ" Irr.pmTac Inhallar Tnbc, aad i ull dirrctious For its use In al cases, prtoa.fi. Forsalebysllwholasaleaadro tall drosfMa and deklrra throoa-boat the UnltcC State and Canada. WEiOtt &FOTTEU, Oenara Acmta and Wliolesala Draczlsts. Boston. Hem. IGOUIIS'j VOLTAIC PLASTER W as hlchlv McsMcataal StrcactamiM riaater. turmfmmiha boat Plascartor inUm RCPCRKNCKS. Dr. B. M. Blkrr. Montcatasry. O. Mrs. Fraaes Harrlaa: , Orlaad, 31a. Haskell Levis. Esq, Mllferd. Del. Mrs. Blehard Oorasan. Lyochbnrv. To. Saautils. Esq- Winona. Mien, a. J. A. Tazzle. Memphis. Tens. H. B. Oooch. tq.. Oi wrgo, Kan. Dr. WlllardColluii. Bactannrt. Ka. .wmwici. mm Ml. Meninf. a. Ellu Vouuf. Carabrldce. Masa. . SfclTericlc. Raa.. - Iodrpeudent TTasW.y.T ra.iaizaJ7liulield.HBM: III. Oeo.Uray, Esq., liontlcllo. Mlr.a. aaia. .Bas. noaaaa. w ooobull. iu. w. H. II. McKlnsrr. Morrow. O. Mrs. R. I. Bteren. rort Wayne. 14. wm.B. Hmns. Madisonvllir, Sr. MraE.Bredeil.Bf.LoBls.Mo. Mfttaw Lyon. K Ssn Francisco. Cat And hundreds of others. COLLINS VOLTAIC PLASTERS Cars whrn all other remedies full. Copies of tot ters di-talllnx soma astoaJahfca- cores wbea all otl rr rcturdies had been trledTwlthont sncecas. aria be rbailed Xrnao that Mrresaondenre may M had if desired, for the cans or Came Back and weaknesses pacallar to tessalea. CotxiaV Voitaxo ftwnm an saasrlar to all etbar axtsraal HR1CK. RR CRWTaU Je rarefal ts Ball for Oaum Voltam Rjrn Touasessfl veaUssslattaUoB. Bold by ai wholisaCi aad retail drmavhKa thraachont tha CaMed Mates aad Caaaaas. aad by WEEKS POTTER. Proprietors. Boston, Mas. A QUEER VERDICT. Th Conflicting Testimony in Scand.icus and very Peculiar 8uit for Seduotiou. The greatest iuterejt hns been dis played in the Brooklyn Court in the trial of a Hiiit brought by Mrs Caroline Brienian against Mm. CfcihariiiePaatfch. to recover S20.(MMI fur loss of the serviced atiJ affection of the plain tit! a husband. Before the evidence was closed there wa some rerv tough swearing. Mr.- Paasch denied that there had ever been any criminal relations between herself and Mr. Brienian. A Pough ksMfHie hotel-keeper lestifed that Mrs. Brieman had beea ia hia hoaaea tkeasaad tisjes ; or one occasion she oasM ia with two black eves, a4 said her kusbaod aad givea then to her. Her reputation was bad. Mrs. BrieeasR was recalled in 'rebuttal of the last witaess, aad contradicted every stateaeat be bad made. She also said ir refereace to a man named Seelej, who had testified to her in fidelity with him, that she never saw him until he presented himself on the witness stand. CoHasel ia summing p for the defense, said the case begaa ia a debauch, ia which the oalj person who preserved the ssr blace of deceacy was tbe defeadaat, aad the orIj persoa who seemed to have a coaoeptioe that the proceed isgs aught jar oa the sensibilities was the rur who was tbe object of the litigation. The question for the jury t iaeuire was, which was the seducer, Mr. B rieman or Mrs. Paasch. There was no question hat that under the common law a woman could not bring suitor actiua as the one on trial withoat her huahand joiaing in the suit. The cause was based uror a supposed assumption of the j women by certain statutes whieh had been passed. Had these laws enacted by the Legislature changed the .natures of men and womeR women by virtue of legisla tive enactment become the stronger and Run the weaker vessel ? It was claimed that these statutes put woman a the level with maa, but not above him. In case of a husband suing for the seduction or abduction of his wife, it was a sufficient defense if it appeared that the woman was tbe moving party, in spite of th presump tion of her weak will. -Now, wnen an abaadoaed wile was ia a position to avail herself of the Courts to claim indemnity from the pajumourof her husband, it was absolutely incumbent on her to show that the husband was not the fir -t to suggest anlawful relation. The wife who beetns such a salt must come into court with a clean record herself, and show to the satitttaction of tbe jury that she was not conusant of the intended wrong, and did not connive at the ofenee, and. more than all. that she was a faithful miirdian of her household. After deliberating three hourse and a quar ter the jurv rendered a verdict for plaintiff for $2 500. Neither of the parties to the bciIhi were present in the court mom. The verdict waj written, and signed by all the jurors It is a fiugular document, and reads as follows : To tbe Honorable Judge: We, the jury in the case of Brieman against Paasch, after an earnest, heartfelt and bhmI considerate attention, after view ing the evidence ia detail, giving it the calm, honest and sacred considera tieR due the snerits of the ease come t o this omicIrwor : That. frst. thw d etekdaat Pswaieh is gadty ef th LB! acts alleged, entitling the plaintiff Biiemaii tu a verdict ; secondly, that iu uur judgment no amouut of money is equal U a blasted beartnUHie. still we agree to assess tbe damage at $2,500. A Bane Conspiracy. New York Time. Wno introduced the fifteen puxxle air. a V. into the W nite house no one Know, hut in all probability tbe guiltv person was a southern brigadier of more than usual viuaiuy. tie must, however, have been in collusion with oue of the servants, for on last Fri day night the puzzle was found on tbe table of tbe room in which cabinet consultations are held, aud it bad evidently been placed there only a few moments before tbe cabinet assembled. Mr. Key was tbe first who noticed it. He picked it up, and was examining it carefully. when Mi. Evarts asked him what it was. Mr. Key explaioed tbe nature of tbe thing to tbe secretary of state, who turoed scornfully away, re marking that as a puzzle it was ridiculously simple when compared with the civil service reform policy of the administration. The president paid no attention to tbe matter, and opened the meeting by bringing be fore it the subject of the Panama canal. Probably the puzzle would have been forgotten, and the fiendish purpose of J the wicked brigadier frustrated, had not Mr. Schurz walked toward the piano, remarking that he would "blav snraedings. Now. as is well known Mrs. Haves always locks up the piano and takes -a i a. l away tne Kev rjeiore eacn meeting of the cabinet, and with this know! edge the cabinet, on this particular occasion, felt perfectly safe. What was their horror, however,' when Mr. Schurz drew a key from his pocket, unlocked the piano, and began to play one of his own compositions. Mr. Kev. with treat presence of mind, bethought bim of the puzzle, and called out : "ochurz, here is something that you can't do." Mr. Schurz. piqued by this assertion, left the piano, saying : "Ah, you haf a plan for managing the Indians, don t you V and fell unsuspectingly into the postmaster's trap. Then the president, anxious to know what it was that had the power to draw Mr. Schurz from the piano. asked to the puzzle, and, after looking at it a moment, thought be could do it. "It looks easy," he re marked. There are fifteen' numbers, and you will have to arrange them so that there will be eight in one row and seven in another. It cer tainly seems to me as if I had tried that kind of a puzzle somewhere, though I can't at this moment re- col Net where it was Mr. Kev corrected him. and explained that the ur-at difficulty was to a i range the nn in hers in order. Mr. Sherman sc -iFed at the puzzle, ami exclaimed that, to a man who hd to peiid his days and iik'hts in shilling southern custom hoii-e officers so as to bring six or neveu pout hern states into the Cuicago convention prepared to vote for the ablest livin; financier, the mere siiiftint; of a lot of Wooden Mocks would he cliild's play. Mr. Hayes, after watching Mr. Schurz a little longer, became so much interested that henent out and boujht another s-t of hlcks. and undertook to solve the puzzlu before Mr. Schurz could do it. At eight o'clock the next morning Mr. Schurz was taken home in a carriage, completely exhausted, and leaving nw diocks in ins position 13, 15. 14. Mr. Hayes, who is a less M S la nervous man. went to nis oreaxtast without exhibiting anv signs of un usual trouble, and returned to the nuzzle immediately afterward. Since that time it is alleged that he has not been seen except by Mr. W. K. Rogers, who reports that the president is closely occupied with public busi ness, and can not see any visitors. Meanwhile the brigadiers are chuck ling over the success of their in famous conspiracy, aud spent most of the day sitting on the fences in front of the White bouse, waiting for Mr. Hayes to be removed to an asylum. Btookholder'a Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a aaeetiBg o the stockholders of the Sedslis Gas Light Company, will be held at tbe ofioe of said company, at its ass works in the city of Sedalia, on the 15th of May, 1880, for the purpose of voting upoa a propositioa to orlgage the property nd franchise of said company, in a sum not exceeding $50,000. L. C. Xsuox , President. Sedalia, March 11, 1880. S 12-dlt-wl0t School Boird standing Committ The following standing committees of the school board have been appointed by tbe president of tbe board : Building and grounds; J. H. Merts, Henry Lamm and A. H. ConkwrighL Text books and course of instruction ; Jno. A. Lacv, A. H. Coakwrigat and Hen ry Lunoi. Rules and regulattonj ; A. H.Cotikwrigbt, Henry I.mm and Jno. A. Lacy. Examination and appointment of teach ers; Henry Lmm, Jno. A. Lacy and A. H. ConkwrighL Janitors and supplies; J. H. Mertx, Hen ry Lamm and E. L. Pbippa. , Auditing committee; E. L. Pbippa, A. H. Conkwrifht and J. H. Mertx. A CARD. lo all who are suOering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak' ness, earley decay, loan of manhood, Ac., I will send a receipt that will cure you, free or CaTABOE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in eoath America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. T. Inman, Siaiioa D. New York City. Tom r nniogtbo'e Case. The ease of the Stale vs. Tom Penning on. charged with b ing implicated ia the "Ringer Jones robbery, which was trans ferred from '.-quire Webhet's court to '.-'qui'e Fi-her's, will be ctlled at 5 o'clock this evening. A witness named Sullivan, who is expected to identify Pennington as one of the eng who boarded th north b?und M , K AT. train on tbe morning of the robbery, will be in from St. Loais at 4:30, a d should the state not prove by him what is expected, the prisoner will proba bly be discharged. If you have a fne id with a Cough or Cold tell him to tiy Dr. Bull's Cnngh Syrup He wilt thank jon for year ad- Prios 25 cents. THE TOllfADO ABROAD. JopliR. Webb Ciy nd Boonville Visited br T mbla torasa. jorujr. A little afler fit o'clock on Saturday af ternoon, a tornado broke over the city of Joplia, creatine the greattt consternation for a lias It f rt apiarance mum fol lwt by an unrXaBjpled hail atorm. The dura I inn of the atorat wm but little? autre ihaa ire annates, but in that tiaae a area! nant of damage was u Ixied. A pho tographer's gallery, a two-story fraase ftuildia. was completely wrtrked, aad lb laastce save their Uvea oa:y by an acci- deat, A dwelliaa home in tbe san ward. waa coraplaHely wrecked, aad tbe Nasily jaet escaped with tbeir liyss. One bibb wan ban ia tha a rat aad a boy cat ia I be back. Dosens of kitchens, bams and oat aoaana were coatpiateiy oeaioiisnea. ia tne third ward many awning aad stables were a a . a n a a a w . blown into splinter aad xrast daaae dona to the shaft sheds aad aaiaiBC aas- chinary. A naniberol persona were slight ly injured by lyiag timbers. Several large pamp buildings, with smoke stacks, were wrecker. In the city proper, d xcaa of kitchens and bams were blown into frag meats, aad numerous awnings riddled. Several residence houses were moved from their foundations, aad the Taberascls was badly damaged. Sidewalks, fences aad trees were badly damaged, including tne fence around the exposition groaads. At the time of the cy clone the streets were crowded with people aay were blows sjme distance; wagoss were scattered promiscuously, and many runaway teams added to tbe genera! fright f ulnem of tbe occasion. The window gl sss all broken in dux wi of houses, and atgrest amount of damage done to fur allure. WEBB CITY. The same atom which passed over Jop lia, visited Webb City, about fire miles distant from tbe former place, tearing down fence, chimneys and build ings and doing great damage to mining property. No lives wre lst. The iahabiUats of that vicinity are re ported as by the score building cellars arched with stone, in which to seek refuge with tbeir families whenever a suspicious ooking "fence lined and funnel shaped cload" makes it appearance. BOOKVII.LE On Saturday morning the most violent hsil-storm known in its history, occurred at Boonville, The storm took place at five o'clock in the morning, and covered tbe ground aa while with hail in a few tuia- ates as if it bad snowed an hoar. Hail was to be found ia the shaded pi sees ive hours afterwards. The damage to the fruit is fearful; the younc perhe are entirely whipped off. aad apples suffered to a reat extent. The vineyards have been rained. Ripley, one of the largest wine makers. calculates his loss in grapes at 95000. There are a great many glass broken ny he hil. The a erl Kiitf-rer were Aug ust Glann nn. flun-ls and horticultur ist, who had 1,222 panes of glass broken on their hut hous, Inside the ujury to heir plants. The Potir Jury. The followinc are the names eompriMPg the ivtit jury for ih-first two evk" rf circuit court. likh convenes in thi e-ity Mon'lay orxt : VIBST WEEK. Daniel Ponoho Jhn Q Ryan P H Lnngan Thomas Fowler George K-mp Robert TaBnser Samuel Harold 3 M Jones AHSnoddy John Greor C M MeFarlsnd W B Anderson Hen it Demand L Hoyl W R Frd G w Randftll P F McNse fo-g Allea SXCOVB WKKB. John F Yank F Y Tsrener Bedford Snob A L Moffutt W C Waiter Thomas H Fergnaoa M M Lsmpton James Franklin J L Warren E C Hooldtn J S Torolin John B Hughes J A Fisher 8 W MaMox O P Hsttoa B McGofBn Newton Sibert W B Higgiss He bad not slept a wins for tweaty four hours, coughing all tbe time. His sister bought a 25 cent bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at the nearest drag storejrsve bim a dose, and tbe Cough was brokea nt once and be slept anietly during tne eight. SAUKE SHOOTIM O. Walker Robinson Killed by Idoyd Bay Oyer a Debt of Ten Cents. AtSalpbar Springs, in Saliae coaaty, jest after sunrise Handay morning, Lloyd Ray, colored, shot and killed another col ored man aaated Walker Robinson, after which tbe marderer visited Marshall and gave htasself up to the proper aatboritiea. The circnmstaaces in connection with the affair are about aa follows: Saturday evening the negroes residing ia lb Sulphur Springs neighborhood smsmbled at the hoBsa of Abram Bell, about one mile from tbe Springs, for the purpose of having a dance, among the number being Robinson aad Ray, between whom n dispels arose. The cause of the trouble was over an old debt of twenty-ive cents, which Robinson clsiased Ray owed him. Ray denied ow ing hfm n juarter,saying be had given bim a flaw of beer and a cigar, and only owed him ifleen cent. This Robiaaoa admitted and said he would call it saaare if be would gtvs him tea cents, which Ray prom ised to do before he lef t the premises. No mere waa said until the dance was break ing np, aboat Manas Sunday moraiag, when Ray left the house. Robiaaoa followed him, and demanded tbe ten cants. His creditor did net reply. aad walked off. Rahinsoa followed, caught bim by the shoaUer, tamed him around and asked him if he waa not worth ten rents. Ray never answered, but drew his pistol and f red and ran across the field into a ti iiber bottom near by. Robinson walked iato the hoase sayiag, I am shot to death. He walked serosa the mom and reached tbe door on tbe opposite side, when he snk to the i or. He was laid on the bed and expi ed in tweaty minates. T-.e murdered to ta was aboat twenty years of age. He, with bis mother nd step-father, lived on n small farm about half a milefmm Bell's. He waa a hard working, well behaved negro. Ray, the murderer, lived jest oauid the city limits nf Marshall, in what is known as Nirrertowa, aad born aa unenviable reputation. He bad bis preliminary ex amiaation yesterday before ejaire Osstiey, nd hi trial was ana for Friday, the SUtb last. matiixL. Hour tbe Frail Oliie Payed it or Tnoss Who Had Befriend ed Her. The angriest woman in Sedalia to day is Mrs MrD maid, a widow lady living on ?it. Lxui street, near limine; And if what he says is strictly true, she b a perfect right to be in anything but a good humor. A few dys since, wheo the young girl. Ollie Dollen, was bout lo be cot-f ned, and aad no place to lay her head. Mis. Mc Daald kindly optard ber door, and gave her tbe best she had ia the house. although she had ive children r.f ber own lo look afier and care for. During lbs ill ness of the boarder nothing was left undone that ccnld add to ber comfort, and Mrs. .McDonald waa givea to anderstaad that she woa!d be well paid for ber trouble, Ollie giving it out solid that ber brother oa Id send ber all tbe money necessary for paying ber expenses. The child waa born Thnrsdsy morning last, and since that time Ollie msde her- II perfectly at borne. Yesterday Mrs. McDoaald left hoase in thesworniag, to be absent all day, aad left tbe house ia charge of her gnest. Ollie thought she would prove tbe opportunity, sad ia the after noon bustled ber trunk down to the bag gage room, wrapped ber baby in a shawl aad strolled down to the Gjrrison, where she boarded a aoathern-boBBd M., K. A T. train, and has probably bid a long farewell to Sedalia. Mrs. McDonald knew nothing Ioi it until or reitiroeu Hoascjaa: sngat,sou . hr ansse lrnw bo bounds. For all thi I. .M . 1 I 1 I . trouble she was put to she did not receive a cent, sod the next unfortunate that makes application at her residence for a stopping place will probably get the cold shoulder. Dr. Piper waa also victimized out of his fee in the case. Mrs. McDonald says the woman was the tuiMt unnatural' mother she ever knew, not seeming to care in the least for tbe child, aud trying her be.-t in get some negro family to take it to raise. If a dead baby is found in any of our neighboring towns south of edalia, the Baz-o will try and help mike the mystery connected therewith. LATER, The Kazoo jeslerdsy predicted that this wss the course whii.h would most probably be adopted by the womtn Ollie Dollen, who has of late bceu so prominently placed before the Srd ilia public in a somewhat ! unenviable lighL The ink wss not dry oa tbe sheet before the discovery waa made that she bad done precisely as waa sur mised. The facts are these: At four o'clock yesterday afternooa Coa stable Rigland, oi Ctiuton, drove into that place having iu his care a bit of humaa freight which was destiaed for the county alms house. It waa tbe cmld of Ollie Dollcn. Eirly in the morn ing it bad been recov- red from between the rails of tbe M., K A T. track, near .the bouse of 'enquire Arnold, who lives some four miles stitbwe t of Clinton. The 'squire had observed the prim of a wo aiai.'s lootsteps leading lo and from the railroid, in an Uuu-ual spot, and upn tracing them up he hJ been led to the put where lie luund the child lying upon the track sialtd. From ruhnquenl inquiries it was learn-1 ol in Clinton tht on Monday night a wciU'ii with a young child had appeared al the residence of Mr. Seaman asking his wife permis:on to nurse her infant, having j'j-t come from Sedalia and bavin? been uhshle, on the train, to nurse iL The r.oitrt w is grsnted and the woman remained about twenty minutes Tne description given of her tallies ex actly with that of Odie D.illen, and there is ao doubi that the child found was lelt on the truck by her and it w.a her own. After ItaV'njr the Seaman's she went southward on tbe track, and when in an unobserved locality deliberately placed the helpless babe where it would, in her belief, be crushed before morning beneath the wheels of a passing train. Luckily this did not occur and the child lives. It has beea given to Dr. Land, county poor phyaician. and will be placed in the poor bouse as a county charge. Tbe mother has disap peared. Even if we are not smart, we know hat to do when troubled with a Cough or Cold. No doctor bilk for us. We take twenty-five cents, go to the nearest Drug Store, and bay n bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. One dose relieves us and one bot tle cures us entirely. It is pleasant to the The notorious Bender Family. The Babvio had hoped that the last had beea heard of the notorious Bander family, whoso systematically butchered different parties ia Kansas some years ago. They have been reported a beard of aad arrest ed in a doxen different states, but it has al ways taraed out that tbe parties making the arrests were "wsy off." Now comes a highly sensational story from Graady coaa ty, Iowa, to the effect that the father, moth er and Kite ar living there and have been under the close watch of Col. Buty and a corps of Kansas detectives. Col. Shattack of the Northwestern Detective Association, has also received word that the family am aBanestioeably the Benders, and another arrest will undoubtedly soon be made. Deservedly popnlsr. We mean Dr. Bail's Cough Syrup, for it never fails to com a Cough, rcyateians reoommend it. Price only 25 ceuts a bottle. Death of C. W. C. Walker. This community will he paised to learn of the death of Charles C. W. Walker, st his home, on the General Thomson far near Georgetown, this morning at 7 o'clock. Mr. Walker ha been ill several weeks af pneumonia, and his death was net a sex ' . i t- (i. 1 1 ' Y ' . z years omj, shi saves a wne aaa six cniioren. tie nsu been n resident ot Petti county for thirty fears. He will be buried to-morrow from his late residence. Ai Old Pbysoian'a Advice." Coughs, Colds, Asthma and other pal monary alec lions should be loosed to and promptly treated in time. hand thus all st-rious results may be avoided. and for this purpose we know of no better Remedy than "Da Kwayxe's CoMFoCirD aYBcr or Wild Cherry." The first dose gives relief, and it is sure lo cu e the worst Cold or Cough ia a very short lime. Tr; a 25 cent bottle and be convinced, and yon will thus avoid a Doctor's bill, ana Bsosi likely a serious spell of sickness. Price 25 cents and $140 per bottle, or sis bottk S5.00. The Urge sine is the asoat econom real. Prepared only b. Dr Swayne A Son. 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. 8a4d by all imminent drnggist. FRED'S FATE. The Killing of a Vomer Mksouri Paeiflo CoRduotor by r Truawp. There are few railroad men ia .Sedalia but what will nmember ansi remember well, too a young man naed Fred Drain, whit, soma thiee years since, wan conductor of a freight train on the Mis souri r-riuc red. He irsl entered the company's employ a nrakeman, acting in that CaMCtt for nail a iriod of time with Critdactors Manning, Cumstuck and others. Br strict attention to bosiae h w.s pfumoteil, and rsn a traia between S dalia and Kansas City. As to where be weat after leaving the Pacific tne Bsx is uaiaformed, but it wa rumored that he was acting ia a simdsr eapacitv on tbe Kansas Pciic. And now comes the sad news of bis death, under the following cir cumstances : Last Friday, at Wkesds, while tiling the position aa brakeman oa tbe Wabasb, St. Louis A Paciic, Fred pat two tramps, one of whom give bis aame as Geo. Frsnk- lin,nf the train. This greatly incensed them, and Fraaklin'a companion, producing bis revolver, remarked: MWe have got some thing that will see its through to Kiasas City." "You wouldn't shoot, would you?" said Fred, who waa standing near, whereupon tbe tramp answered with aa oatb, "yes I will." At this Fred and another brake man seistd him sad took bis revolver from bim. rranklin stood by all this time, but did not interfere. As Fred and the conductor tamed to gel aboard the train again, and jat as Fred had got on the steps of the ca boose, Franklin drew a large navy revolver andired. The ball entered Fred's lef: arai, passed through the heart and clear through the body. Tbe ball was sent with such terrific force that after pawing through the body of the murdered man it pene traled tne wall ol the caboose, rred got inside the car sad crying uMy God I'm killed." fell dead. Tbe cilixens arrested Franklin aad his partner and took them toCarrollton, where they were placed in jail. The body of the murdered man was taken to his late residence on Cenesee street at 12 o'clock Saturday night, and wi taktn to iiolden, Mo , for iutenuent. He lesv. j a widow and two little children Ha would have been 29 years of age to-day. LAM0NTE S LAW. It Bits Down, With Great Force, Upon r Band of Younc Rioters. J. W. Bajdwin, E q., yesterday held sa examining court for the especial parpose of punishing the disturbers of the peace of the uualy quiet and peaceful town of La taonte. The place ia generally orderly enough, but sometimes some noisy young men will get n few brandy peach of John Pstton, nr a little ton much Sedalia whisky, and then they will create a dUturb ance, or raske a noisy demonstration and do a Utile shooting jHt to ktep their hand in practice. The, juiic-s have na wakened up to the imp irtaiice of keeping the peice and qnirt of the plice by rearhi g the strong arm of the law down Into the pockets of the die luibeis of the peace, and making them py dearly for their wl.i-tle, thu qtiieiii'g them or caudng them to run to some more genial field. D L.Murry and Buchanon CanVe were the victims of the sitting of yesterday. The former was fi .ed ten dollars and costs, and the latter Was assessed twenty dollars and costs. The you g men bail eaten loo many of theafoie mentioned brandy peach after which they proceeded to Sharp A Swope's restaurant and took a drink of cider. While they were o engaged, Mr Gl hart entered. They asked him to come up aad drink bat he paid no attention to tbeir reqiest and walked out. They followed, and when Ihey bad come np with uiin Murray took his bst aad slapped it dona over Zdhart'e head. This ofsended Mr. Zdhart, and he said that that was a privile he allowed ao oa. Co fee then came at him with hi knife drawn ia a meaacing manner, but other parties interfered aud E-quire Baldwia al so came oa the ground, commanding that the peace be kept, itrikiag around and showing that be was williag to do all ia hi power to keep the peace. Yesterday he tried Coffee for aa assault with attempt to kill, of which he waa foBBd guilty, aad held bim over for his ap pearance nt the nest criminal coart, in the sum of $500. Tbe bond was furnished and Coffee released. P. H. Saagre appeared ia behalf of the state. A warrai.tfor Eunis Haialiae was issued but as the officer went in st one door of Mainlines shop, lb slippery Enais disap peared through tbe other, thu jumpiBg tbe tewa. Itching Pilee lymptORasand Core The symptoms are moisture, like pers piration, intense itchiBg, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at eight, as if pin worm were crawling is and about the rectum ; tn private parts are sometimes affected ; ii allowed to con tiaue,Tery serious results may follow. Dr. Swayne All-Healing Ointment is a pleas ant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas. Barber's Itch, Blotches, all Scaly, Crusty, Cutaae one, Eruption. Price 50 cents, 3 boxes for $15. Sent by mail te any addrsm on. receipt of price ia currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swnyne A Son, 33$ North Sixth straet,Phil adJphia,Ps. Sold by all prominent drug gist. The Rape Caee. The prelimiaarv examiaatioa of Joha Prutmnsa, charged with attempting te com mit a rape oa Ella William, a little girl of thirteen years, was to have taken place befors "Squire Fisher this uoraing, but was continued unlit 10 o'clock t-morrow. The prisoner was represented by CpL Bridge, while Messrs. noddy A Short appeared for the prosecuiion. Tbe latter gentlemen are willing that Prutsman should waive a limiaary examination to morrow, and let the case go over to the criminal coart, pro viding a suitable bond for $300 is furnh ed. The defendant claims he will be able to do this, and i he case may thu he laid over. Prutsmsn is still in jail. From observation, under the micro scope, of the blood of patient (using Fel laws Compound Syrup of Hvpopnospbiies) taken from lime to time, positive proof has obtained of the steady removal of d st and dead blood particles, and the MsntHutsnu ot vitalised disca, so accessary to the cnawuuctiea el healthy mussle. caught nr cALHomr. stcoandret Man aad a Debnend Wonian Thrust out of 8anciuary. TweMy-efglit n.il ..uth rf Sedalia siu the liule ton of t nlhoun. Calhoun has j irt had a sensation. It all ennie U-ui in this wav: Fr a lnr time t her has exiled an eyesore to the straights r IjCtd airuiliers of the community in the shdpe of a little house of which somt trrge and naughty stories were related It fu said thai the two resident of the place in question liter were waa aud wife acre not what they should be. it Wat even wuired thai the buobsod bad !o far lost bis manhood as lo make a hna.--l ul liteliliovd by trafficking in hi own and bis wife's honor, and thst for lb sake of gain the woman at qu!ced ia this treat L Measures were taken to learn tbe truth aad resulted in its cotif rmation. The mat ter became the common property of gossip, and finally no great a public tentimeat of indignation waa created that the omccrs of the law arrested ihehasbaad upon a charge of keepiag a place of ill repute. Aa they were conveying him to durance, the vile paaderer made a break for liberty, aad. not withstanding that several shots were sent alter his fleeiag figure, weeeeded ia making his escape and bu since seen neither seen nor beard of in the vicinity where his shame waa made public. This was two days ago. The next mora iag the citiaeaa uotiRed tha woman that eh must seek a more salubrious climate, as it waa tbeir fixed belief that the air of Cal houn was Bot conducive to tbe maia:nnance of her health, and she, too, has gone to fresher paetares. The matter has stirred up a great excite eut in CalhotiB, and furnished food for n six aa oath's exchange of gossip across the fences. It is believed up there that the erring pair have pitched their tent ia Se dalia. The Calhounite eav that they won't have any immoral practices conduct ed in their towa if tbey know it aad they propose to vindicate their reputation when ever it i made necessary. Remarkable Cases Among the very tuauy remarkable cure effected by Warner a Sufe Kidney and Liver Cur, may be mentioned that of Charles S. Prentice, of Toledo, Ohio, who was by its use restored to health in a few weeks, afier he hail tried the treatment ol some of the most eminent physicians nf France, England and America without benefit. His trouble was Bright' Disease. Another i tbe cure of Peter bhowermaa at the age of seventy yeir, after greatly suffering for forty years from Kidaey and liver difficulties. Testimonial of these, and others, can be seen. A Would-be Burglar. The resilience of Mat Ofield, on Broad- a a at wsy, w.ts entered by a negro socut iz o'clock last nie.hr, evidently with the inten tion ol commitli-g robbery. Mr. OffiVId left at 11 o'clock for St. Louis, and tbe would-be thief was probably aware of the fact. A sash in I he bay window was raised, through which the negro entered. In the room were Mm. Offield and her sister, Miss Bettie Gtniry. After getting into the room the fellow wanted to make sure of his es cape, so opened one of the doors, which noise woke Miss Bettie, who set up scream for her brother, R. T. Gentry, who occupied a room above. This frightened the burglsr snd he took lo his heels. His identity is not positively known, but the police are working on the cie. The departure was so hasty that nothing was secured. "Few of the IUe of Life" are more prevalent and distressing than billions disorders. Tbe symptoms are low spirits, want of energy, restlessness, bead ache, no appetite, sallow skia, costiveness and other ailmeats which show tbe liver is in a diseased state and need regulating, and tbe proper way to do it in to use "Da. Swathe's Tar axd Sahsafabilla Pills." Tbeir effect oa tbe liver snd blood is won derful, removing pimples and all eruptions Ieaviag the complexion fair and fresh aa in youth. Pake 2S cent n box of thirty pill, or five boxes for $1.00. Seat by mail on receipt of price, by Dr. Swayne A Sen, 330 North 8ixih street, Philadelphia, Said by all leading druejgist. Compliment to fedali, Mr. A. Msrcy, a former resident of this city, and a gentleman wbn know whereof he speaks, has this to say of Sedalia aad her people in the last isaae of his paper. the Tipton Tiatw- "The Missouri state editorial association, which will asacmbl at Sedalia on the 11th of May aext, will probably be the largest convention of it class ever yet witnessed ia the elate. Seda lia is emphatically tbe place far the as stmbly of such a body, as its accessibility, the hospitality of iu citixen snd ita facili ties for general accoamodaiion amply at test. From sa iatimate knowledge of the town, its people and its press, we are pre- ptred to ssy that tbe prMil-peshers of I hi commonwealth will never have an oppor tuaity to be entertained more handsomely. Sedalin is all soul and roursge ia such an undertaking, and aparea nothing of her labor or her cash to prove ber hospitality." Is Your Hair Falliaf or TnrmiRg Grtyf "London Hair Cstsr Rstoier,nl the moat cleanly aad delightful article ever ia trodaced to the American twonie. it ts totally different fron all otkntanot sticky or gummy, aae! tree trom all impnm ingr dieata thst reader many other preparatin obnoxious. It tbicksn thin hair, gray hair, give it new life, cun causing the hair to grow where it hss fallen off or become thin, does not soil or stain anything, and is ao perfectly and elegantly prepared as to make it a lasting hair dress ing snd toilet luxury. Loudon H sir Color Restorer ie sold by all druggist at 75 cent a bottle, or sis bottles for $4. Inncipal Depot for United 8tatea, 33e North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Wool I Wool! Wool! Farmer, take your wool to the old reli able Sedalin Woolen Mills, where yew can get the highest market price ia cash, and don't forget it. Don't fail In so snd see hem. 5-4n4t Wool! Weoll Wool! Farmers, beware nf wool speculator aad street buyers, for they do ant pay fall value for weal, but go to tha aid reliable Sedalin Weaien Mills, where you can get the high ' aBrBct aeiea. I them. Don't faille c an Me HEMET-DAVIIOir. A Brilliant atoetal Affair is Jeffer son City Last Right. One c; :!.; most brilliaat social tri umphs ever uiiasaard in Jfferoa City took placv Ivt evening, the occasion being the sol.'c. i of tbe marriage of J WT. IIr-v .. Miss nlMie M. Davii lhe eereiuuiiv was performed at the fet.ee of i..? bribe's father, by tbe Rev. W A. Maektr, full r of the Episcopal church t tha: city, -is-wied by a brother of the .room, th- Rev. Frank Ueary, of Macon City. The brid and groom were members of tbe first social circle of Jsffer- sun city, tan forum beianr the laughter of Dr. A. M. Dsviaen, the knows banker, snd the latter the sea of Supreme Judge John 8. Heary. Both o . a m si teem nre in- posse mors ot uaunual per sonal gifts snd deserve all the heart-felt congratulation their countlmn frienda have showered upon them. The bride waa atUrea in aaexquanU coatsme, ftjoiposed of white brocaded silk of a rich oatura, cut en artasTaw. with poiated rimer draperies, trimmed with degsat point lace; oniamsala, pearl and diamond. The attendant were Mua Lucy Price with Mr. Arthur M. Hough; Mies Minnie Davison, a cousin of the bride, with Mr. Edwin Silver, Mian Maggie Daviasa, i of the bride, with Mr. J. P. Love, ot Mssoa City, srd Mis Mary Prewett of Fayette with Mr. Ralph Talbott of St, Louis. Among the guest were Mr. aad In. Griff Prather and Mint Mssjie Pratber, Mia Benson, Mr. aad Mrs. William Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayasrd of St. Louis ; Mrs. B H. Wilson of Marshal ; Col. John F. William and wife of Macon City ; Messrs. Robert J. Coleman aad R. i Williams snd Mkn Mstti Prewitt of F.ijette ; Mr. E. C. Job soon of Rothville; Mia Jeeaie Overall of SL Charle; Mm Ida Lee and Birdie Brent of Itoonville; Hon. John Walker of Fayette; Colonel W. S. Simp and otheit. Tbe governor and bis daughter, Mr. J. B. .Montgomery, the judge of the aupreme court and tbe state , officers generally, with their families, wi re also ib si'ertd wce. Among the diatin gukbed tcs.tl.c't of the city who were present were Hon. II. Cly Esriag sad wife. Cel. J. H I'm snd wife, Mr. and Mrs. Phil. E. Cnappell, Mr. and Mrs. Heary W. Ewing, Hod. J. Ed. Belch and many others- A bscquet which was landed for its per faction of elegance waa partaken nf after the ceremony. Tbe Kidding press! were numerous and costly, consisting nf n msgnifssnt Stcinway piaso, from the bride' father, elegant silverware, jewelry, etc. This evening s reception will he givea ib newly married couple by Jadgn Henry, father of the groom, at tbe judge's residence iBjitersnn tity. Kindly Somnmbered. Rev. II. R. Miller, pastor of the Ohio street Methodist church, has been presented by the uiriu'jtrs of bis congregation with n pleadid milch cow, for which he desire to return sincere thanks. Tae cow aad her. three gallons of milk dally area source of perpetual delight U the parsonage m- ates. Such n substantial token of friend ship ia not aa every day occurence, and the Bazoo does not wonder that the gift s fully appreciated. ANNOUHCBMBJITt. We are authorised to aaaoenee Jan. A. Ltcyiua canditate for the oflke of Probate Judge of Pettis county, subject to tbe decision of the Democratic convention. We are authorised to announce the - a nnn . a n . name oi tiicnara r .era an n cannwaw far the office oi Circuit Jades far lb Sixth Judicial Circuit, subject to tbe decision of tne Democratic convention. Ve are authoriasd In announce the s am a a en a nn name oi nicnara layior aa a canumaw ror the oSce of Coaaty nf Petti county, sohjeet to the decision of the Dem ocratic convention. We are aatborised to snaounss the we m ana lB.. A name m J. A. J. Brown a n caaaiaate tor tbe office of County Col lector, subject to be decuioB of the Dessncrnttc eonmy nan- vention. We are authorised te seneenes the me nf Smith Henkina aaa candidate far tha oll-.e of Cullecter of Petti ssunty, sab- fect to the dccMMoa ot the Democratic con vention. We are author iaed to asssaaes the of R. J. Shy as a anndidatn Im Sheriff of Potti coaaty. subject tn the dw dsion of theeeenty DsmBcrstieasmlust tag convention. We are authectssd to saaoaaca Jeba E. Rvland as n candidate far Criminal Judas of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Johnson County, at the cut election, subject te the action of the cratic party. We am authorised to Baeoenae the is a-a . a n . AT aasseoi at. o. tjeuner aa n aa taste wr theosfceof Sbnriff, subieet t of the county Democratic can van tion. We are aatboriasd te saesuuss the of R. T.Gentry na n candidate for Coaaty. Treasurer, eubjeet tn tbe of the county Dsmeststic essiveetl We are aotheristd to aaaeaacs the name rf W. F. HaBshirgsi aa a cssdidale for the office of County ASBsnmr el rnttw count v, subject to the decision of the Dem ncraiic conveiitioa. Vie -re suthsrimd to saasaase the naxsenf Fnnjdia Houston wnesnessaM for Probeculiac Atteraey for rnttis county, sabrct o 'be decwiea nf the aemecrsue nomiBBtmu convention. SKhUTAmwis AlMotiitely Puree Nad nam Graf Cnsn Tartar. N sUWt aesBaraea SBaBM snet Hsnjt, Sakr ast erlsxur a aastry Oaa as salsa by dysasaaa without frar of the iMa issaJaasr rraam mnVh. ssajearwe" imia. wma rm saas. ar au eotal siamu row; fBl POWDER anunfTV a snaaUmsSAR mkaBAnnkwaanimaBna wBURwRI aCanunsnaK BAKING POWDER ansa ruwttKM. .URBun xsaswsni by tbe xeneEhTR xauea KlSRs L'attta ntatas, Bsnawnawsf T Tsas Twin hi fafsKllA ttsT worm. VaausnVlA R um sat waixa an JAwM annJa nbjSatRysaR was maawBWiaV eswBl aa Sweeten. ''Brawfi Qsnfaswas saalawRa m BBnvwvaRarBnpaaee la pronaraeu setae "SawarAEM cjsyartg SmSSpSSml hnSsma FLAMIl CAM trial wmVawisva tan i uuwLT.iiwm For sal bv J. D. Cohiaa. NnrtM A Imm mm Rod Galli. J. C. PHELPS, B00WYILLE, MO., BREEDER OF Thoroughbred Poultry. njnwouth Xoek. Idfbt BnhMit, CrtMteFolin, aHlTtC lRaUsle) HamlynUff Wkite) laVsfasW, JitOWm AaaeaTasW, W. C. 1. FeniRR, B.B- ILUQtmmt Ftkin Dttelu. and Bronx Twkv I waa awarded first a prise oa all my fowl at the Sweet Springs, Lexingioa,Kau sasCity and Tin ton fairs.ef 187t. Sea $3 per setting of thirteen. Snenial rsaas with United Stalea aae raciac Avxaesa compannw. SEDALIA i $1.00 CHiFSST Aim BEST Plf1 nr ONLY $1.00 PER AlflfUM. Postage free to anj powi office in Pettis County. Subscribers who take theif paper at pofftofficea outside ot Pettis County, will remit 90 cents extra for postage, wliick is paid at tbe office of publica tion. Send in your nmnes aas) money. No name put upon the sab scription book unlees aaXOanV panied with tbe cash. Address remittancesorccdhv municatibns to J. WESt Q00DWHft SEDALIA. MO. THBFTJRUC WILL Till MO tt. That tha Pwst-Msstse Gsasrsl 8CI2IDBD hi order sgaiast th dsllTsry sff ta thweensaay That this is tha only lettsrv ismiany which hss ever osclarsd legal by a Vi ts coart. 3H. That raits Btatss Cirewt Csgrt Jaaan Brewa baa osclarsd its drswiags ast fnvsa- tthJ Tbstrsgistsrsa Isttar will hsafsmrlb b asltTsrsa sad yots! orders said aa fsrassrly. Amtikwmihm fie and Fawe an tkt WtrU. rOtTLAR NOKTRLT DRAWIIte) OF TRS st sue Yin's la.tb City f UatovaTe. en TOTBSDAY, AYRIL S. Tbsa ami by aanstaf ans ayaUtanaaaawL ta taasjsadsw- Lsatslstaras TM K aortuQlty pi sa r sraniy as. aay st raa veuswnm vnams: lPrisa SSP.uest KM Frissa SMS. 1 Frtas ts.see I aw Pnas 1S.I 1 Prias : ft.ies OSS Frtas It.1 to Fnses s: ,. w,esa i una mass w. 39 Prists i0 M.0BS s lrias Sane each, aparonmau'sa aria RLTSS s Prisss sbo " ' Lam Prise 1M " sm 1. MO Prisss, HU,m Whole ticket. SB. Half tiesat. St. srtieast.SM. 8nkts.RMS. All srplieahoa fsr etab rat sbeaid a aV dress ta the hems acne. Remit rosaey by Mail or bares. Full Bst of drawiags snhhsbed in the LaJ Tills Courisr-Jourasl aad Kw Tsrh Istaia sad mailed ta all tteaet-lMtecra. Sand all srases by ms y r aaak araR ia Isttar. ar By saaaasa. Otttsrs sf SA aad aasrsrda bv sistaaaina assaat at anr aaa. aastim sl I Coaner Journal Bailaiac. Inaiv;Ha. Xy.. eel I R. SvT aad SB) Besagsay, 9w Tck. ft Annan WEEKLY BAZOO i9th