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tjUiUrs tuar attention Oar ruerchauts report ioerea sing bus- ten Jos. W.Poole has built aud placed on tLe pond a nice boat. Mr. Moore, the young man who had ix.w comes snon the MiiiiU-s of An.l autumn. i9 ins anKie iiroke during a performance of I) i.

j. Junes has moved his store Main's circus here about three weeks a-o in Roll ,0 Cam'lbe11 building bas about recovered. He departed foi his home in Ciucinnatt last week. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. We will offer our stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, REGARDLESS OF COST 1 far Everything -v man invariahlv tn 1 Mrs.

Rosa Caufman will eivearecep- when he tries lin next Friday night on account of the toniiitch a ribbon. visiting ball players from Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Cordon trave an Icp Thursday night's reception will be abandoned for this week. All urn por.linllv frtit Lins- cream supper to a number of their friends on last Friday evening. A snlendid timo MS invited. conrfu was had. To make room for the immense stock of Fall Goods now in trancir.

Next week the great speech of Wil The following are only a Two wairon loads of 11 A few of the rare bargains to be had Wf'nt nirn. C.I liam J. Stone, Democratic candidate for governor, delivered in St. Louis last Thursday, will appear iu next week's ssday to rfir loiir Jo( low my bat'fa ims Iff Iter' Cleariny Our hrst (loodyear lV(It Donyoht Jmtton nlwes all sizes 'J to Ztl- 7i oniy new square toe thnyoht all sizes 0 Jasf sold everywhere at l.70 and upwards, our price $2.00. Ditt man's O.

K. $2.00 shoe, our Cinvinatti $2.00 shoe, our St. Louis $2.00 shoe, evt ry jmir warranted all yo at $1.50 a pair. A larye lot of ladies lutton shoes, newport ties and slijh-lers of which we have only a few pair ofeeich kind reyular price from to $2.00 all yo at the uniform )rice of $1.00. Misses Don ola button shoes auena the Ahniml Canned Goods, onion Sets, ueunion of Ozark Isattalion.

AH gone woman's suffering and woman's weakness. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription puts a stop to it. It's a remedy for all tbe delicate derangements and disorders that make her suffer, and a euro for all the diseases and disturbances that make IIeiiald in supplement form. Don't fail to read it.

wuanon lienubliean: Mia S10.5Q Men's Black Worsted Suits go for The Newburg Rolla Building, Loan Donnely will leave in about two weeks for Rolla, where she will attend school and Savings Association has been incor eats. an Grades. nd Syrups. me coming year. her weak.

It's a legitimate medi The Lebanon base ball clnh will 1. cine, trjat corrects and cures: porated under the laws of the State. The first series of stock will begin on Sept. 16th; the pay day is the third Friday in each month. here Friday.

The Rolla boys will give .1 1 $() Men's Cassimere Suits go for tonic that invigorates and builds up a nervine that soothes and strengthens. Por bearing down I mem a good game. The School of Mines les as low Our young friend D. C. Jackling.

of park will be the scence of the conflict. pains, displacements, all the func Sedalia. and a graduate of the School $6.50 Si! Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst Hall a number of their frieml lHit of Mines, was elected assistant chemist in the department of Chemistry and Metal Thursday evening with a party in honor lurgy of that institution, at a meeting of rip SEE ME.

lliS. SCHOMAN. ROLLA, MO. oi meir cousin, Miss Maymie Etnison, MEN'S SATINET SUITS, GO FOR the Executive Board held Tuesday. Mr Jackling is a brilliant young man and has oi incennes, Md.

Rev. Wm. McKutchcn, of the M. E. t'lmrfl.

io t.l.:.- with patent tips, sizes 1, 7i. a bright future. couiriouiions Irom our Through the courtesies of Col. Jew- lrlME TABLE. A large lot of Boy's Suits, only a few left of each kind sro for from S3.f0 to KO.

citizens to assist in erecting a parsonage. Sold tional irregularities peculiar to the sex, it's a safe and certain remedy. Other medicines claim to cure? That's true. But they don't claim to do this: if the Favorite Prescription fails to give satisfaction, in any case for which it's recommended, the money paid for it is refunded. Judge for yourself which is likely to be the better medicine.

And think whether something else offered by the dealer is likely to be "just as good." You pay only for the good you get. Oa these terms it's the cheapest. ett, the Kansas City passenger agent of and 2, price $1.50 qo fot FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. already secured about $50. He the Mo.

Pacific, the editor of the Hekai.d eisewnere irom to A small lot of Childien's Knee Pant Suits go for from 90c to $1.75. About one-half would like to raise 150. of Bargains of the best kind on articles and wife had the pleasure of spending Sunday and Monday last in Sedalia and what they are actually worth. of every day necessity can be had at the Pertle Springs. At the latter place, on LOCAL GLEANINGS.

r-reifhl central Clothing House. Mr. Heller 1 aw. treats the public right when he tells them A A.M J- AM A 2:11 2:4 a f. a P.M r.M A good assortment of Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats, Another fine rain Mouday.

City Council meets next Moaday. he is selling goods at a big discount. See Sal advts. Sunday evening, we were the guests of Mr. J.

II. Christopher, the manager of this popular resort, and eujoyed our short stay beyond measure. Rev. Sam Jones was there and we heard him. We were chaperoned by Mr.

J. West Goodwin, of 1 he special term of circuit court ad 1'" we would esteem it a great favor if our citizeus would hand in the names ot persons visiting them and also the names Cleveland and Stone Club. journed Monday evening. The only thing that will shut off the corn crop is an early frost. the Sedalia Bazoo, who, by the way, is at about two-thirds of the piica you are used to paying.

Come Early before the sizes are too badly broken. The undersigned Democrats of Rolla township, believing that by organization of all citizens leaving the city. It is an the Sam Jones of the Missouri Press As ''k' Kan impossibility for us to obtain all the per mx cars of stock were shipped from sociatiou. Mr. Christopher has a lovely they can do a greater amount of good for sonals without the assistance of our read this place to it.

Louis on Monday night resort the very home for recreation. 1 f.riKiin in toioia- Vrf; the people and the Democratic Party, ers. health, pleasure, comfort, and everything Mrs. Linda Harrison has accepted a have subscribed their names for the or ufii.r Houston Ihntld: We are informed position as clerk in Love, Livesay th W. H.

HELLER, Sr. Rolla, Aug. 25, 1892. else. Sam Jones preached to about 4.000 people that night.

He is no orator, but like Goodwin, can tell more wholesome that a wedding is to take pl.ce today in this county, the contracting parties be ganization of a aud Stone Club," and hereby pledge their undivided support t- the Democratic ticket and to Democratic principles. All are re-tpiested to meet at the Court House next to 1K.1.U ikepertoPallM.ToM. ..11 truths in less words than anv other ing Mrs. de Bauernfeind, daughter of Mr. Cross, of Clear Springs, and Mr.

Smith, store. The peach crop iu Phelps county will le considerably less than the demand. Every Democrat in Phelps county sdiould be a subscriber to the Ukhai.h. preacher living. He will be there all thb week and will get $1,000 for his work of Ohm.

We will await later informa 5'Bg Chair Ur ami mil man Saturday evening. Sept. 3. at 7:30, for the election of officers and pci feeling tion. The very first paiagraph of Sam's dis Where tbe Fasbious Ooine From.

Fashion is called a "fickle jade" and course knocked us out. Others turn led MllllU All parties who promised to assist in and it is the duty of each one to urire his plans for the campaign: JoUn I.lvesay Frank.) Deegan 1) Honahoe i.lains A Spillman Jos rllcs -David Cowan yet nearly every style is designed with with us. He preached on "Home llotv he scored the wife who devotes much neighbor to subscribe. repairing the Sale.n road are requested to meet at James Walker's corner next Monday morning, with teams, etc. This is ti Burtton, Kaa time in getting a superb meal for visitors The street committee have lowered the walk along the property on 7th street 18 R.

to points 1 while on other days she gives her hard n. I one step toward good work. Now let some special object in view. Often the manufacturer bas created some new material which he intends to place before the merchant; to make the best impression possible he has samples of the new PROTECT TOl'll KYEa. Mr.

H. Hirschberg The well-known Optician, of fi29 Olive st. (NE corner 7th and Olive, St. Louis, and 30 E. 14th N.

York) has appointed M.F. 1AULKXEK as agent for his celebrated Diamond and Non-changeable Spectacles and Hye-Olasses. The Olasses are the greatest In vent Ion ever made In spectacles, and every pair purchased are guaranteed, so that If they ever leave the eyes (no matter how scratched the lenses), they will furnish the party with a new pair of Glasses, free of charge. M. F.

FAULKNER has a full assortmeutyand Invites all who wish to satisfy of the treat superiority of these lasses over any and aU others now in use, to call andexamlna hem. None genuine stamped Diamond and Non-Changeable. M. F. Faulkner.

NO PEDDLERS SUPPLIED. 801e agent foA' Andy lleluirerer C'happclle Meyer i.Janifs I'ulllaio Kliea itieo Kufting Henry Dean between the Masonic building find the working husband The fool those living on oilier roads follow the Fiism Sleeiwr it 0 1 ex i railroad about two feet. husband was the next one he skinned El r0, nnu nu.i.b example. He said a man was no good who would Mrs. Geo.

Thompson laid on our ta Mart Leek Rudolph Kooh Dauti'l Deetruu Mitchell Harrison Louis buoy Jos Tipton 1) Jones Faulkner Win i Hargls 11 Hume Johnson Win Kelly Jas Light Mcfrae Albert Neuilian I he republican sideshow of Phelps St. Louis ah all go crazy over politics, dress to attract at 9 EYEGLASSES' ble trulay of last week a new kind of bean the pod of which measured 3 feet material placed with some of the best modists whose special designers will study the goods, its color and texture, and its combinations with other colors and ma salieEasf, Sortb ami sowu- tention, get drunk, and work his mouth county met iu convention at the Court House last Saturday an.l nominated their county ticket. Everything passed off II Perry i Allen Mike Kennedy, Jr j.Ios Poole James Sally Jno James Meclure Lteimini Chair ar. Pullman from morning until midnight trying to Sept. 1, 1892-lyr.

elect some red-nosed bloak into a fat of '2 inches inlength. It was a dandy. A letter received Tuesday from II. StiiT, of Mt. (Jrove, contains the quietly until in the evening when a few saifa os sale to at puuns.

terials. While experimenting with the material they create some new style to I -slirsali ob or address of them got drunk and tried to 'stand tsear Kilt on fice. Many of his hearers did not indorse him, but had to admit he told the truth. To read his sermons will not give you CRANDEjLL Frank deBauernfelml C. R.

W1NTF.US. AjCrnt. Mo. for Missouri." sterling Smith A Lick A Niles -V A Cioleanor Johnson Jackling attract attention; these designs are reproduced in colored plates and sent to all A Paulsen It Walker If merchants desire that trade of the prominent dealers to give them an idea any idea of the man. He draws like a mustard plaster and burns much worse.

trniir.g community, (which they do.) of the value of the new material. If these Mclk ijcruliL Faulkner II Devens Mat Mell Win Daniels It Potter they should invite them to come to their styles are liked they become the fashion. tores to do their trading in the shape of Practical religion is his stock in trade, and lie brands as the excuse of hypocrisy. Sam is all right. ings of a new daughter born to him on the inst.

The offers congratulations. The youth who spends his time idling on street corners and wears a cigarette between his lips continually is one whom it is better for the reputation of a girl to I keep at a distance. This paper is perfectly willing to say i a good word for a man whenever it can. Sometimes a dress made for some lead A Allison HOUSE, OPPOSITE DEPOT, ROLLA, MO. TniS HOTEL, so well and favorably known by the traveling public Is now open tor the patronage of the public, under the control and management ot MRS.

N. MILLER kons, and every care will be taken to make guests happy and comfortable while they stay with us. ism? Till POST 0FF1C3 AT KOLI.A. neat and attractive advertisement in Strobaeu ing artist, who has to dress as well as act Mill Hans If SiCOMHXASS MATTKK. his paper.

It also speaks to the outside A Snelson Heliuberger world that you are in business and not Little Helen Strobach can not describe the feeling of the character in the play, is often so beautiful or unique as to cause a sensation, and it immediately becomes all the rage. Haas. Sr ArursT IS 1m: ashamed to let them know it. Try it Miller I. A Livesay Keithley mce.

We will do the rest. Most large establishments in Paris have sadness which filled the hearts of all our citizens yesterday afternoon, when the announcement was circulated that sweet. fcSTT HICHT. The Rolla Licking Telephone line imes L. uny Kay special artists who furnish them each month with a certain number of new Minium has been repaired and improved, and the rps, of Coid Spring township, exclusive riirht to Phelps service now is first-class.

Hereafter the Thos Jackson Kdgar Smith styles suitable for the season and the new I sale of the patent door and pure and angelic little Helen Strobach, the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Strobach, had fallen asleep to all dear ones on earth, but surely to awake laugh rate from Licking to Rolla aud from Rol Robinson materials.

From these the best are selected and the garment made up accord- inawr stnps. it-e liim an.) XV Mitchell la to Jickinur or any office along the line laait-s made oimiortaole ami i Porter in civ. It Dickerson Bland Wilson Jos Wilson It Wilson ILouls Helmborger i.lolin ilam jT Kubey Wilson Hudgens Welch John Light i Jesse Owen ID Merrell i Robert Jones Jones Mitchell, Jr A Stetson Huteheaon ILouls Fulton iA Buckner Meier iV.J Light Rogers Uackle Lawier James Madigan iCharles Ray Black 0 Stanzel II Dunlvtn Thos Cti ale David Morse strobach (Jus (ioodman 1 Taylor 11 Daugherty Dunlvin Salts 'John Cooper southgate cieo Sturm Juy Rlley IW Jcos will be 2- cents for an ordinary conversa A tTandell f-'s winter. Table Supplied with the Very Best the Market Affords. Fine Larielaiple Rooms For the use of Commercial Men.

The reason La Mode de Part. rar Dlehl tion or message. From Licking, Edgar Album of Fathion and La Couturiere giv A Bolles August Ulchter ing, singing and speaking sweet baby words in the arms of Him who, while on earth, said "suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom of Springs, or Yancy, to St. Louis, 40 cts. the earliest styles and those that are reli but it don't follow that it must whitewash every fellow who proves to be a rascal nor encourage his rascality by keeping still about it.

A tramp ruusic teacher arrived in our city last Friday from liichland. That night the Marshal of that town came here to arrest him for jumping a board bill, but did not bring a warrant and had to go back without him. Little Don Miller gave a party to a number of his little friends at the Cran-dell House on last Monday evening the occasion being his 5th birthday. Dancing was indulged in by the young folks. Thos Madigan PURE BRED able is because thev are at the very foun Fi Kueker At the primary election held in Ma tain head of Fathion and know just what Jno Harrison ,4 nes to, on caiuroay, August Heaven." The sad event occurred at is going to be popular.

When you get a Horn Cattle, N. MILLER MRS. Albert Light Owen SONS, PROPRIETORS. 1M fashion lournal get one upon which you our voung menu Air. m.

uowies, re forty-five minutes after one o'clock yes Henry Seele ceived the nomination for prosecutintr at can depend for correct ideas of style and material, for remember that if you wish terday afternoon, aged 3 years, 11 months Jamison I'has sehuman torney by 163 majority, defeating Wm. and 15 days. The bereaved parents, re Lee Williams Peter Christie Barr. who has held the office for the past to show correct and pood taste yourseir you will need to study those styles which are artistic and reliable. If you wish to latives and friends have the sympathy of Kobt Meriwether sir old tad three suckling male I i few liich grade Oxford Tss- Cn had your own fur at once.

Add res H.D.AXD H. U.vi ii. St. James. Mo.

VM-iw. hree terms. Mr. Bowles is a rising young Denton all in this affliction. keep ud to tbe styles we advise you to Jos Campbell lawver of steady habits, and will make after which refreshments were served.

lierlaeh Local Personals. Wm Pezoldt subscribe for La Mode de Pari. $3.50 per year, or Pari Album of Fathion, $3.50 Maries county a srood prosecuting attor Smith It is to be hoped that the dillercut road overseers will do their whole duty per year, hese are tne most artistic iasn-1 ney. Prof Seamon came in from Carthage Wm Paulsell Meier Wm Kelly ion iournals published. La Couturiere is F.

STROBACH, Father O'Loughlin returned Monday Monday. this fall iu the working and improving of a hne home journal lor d.uu per year Relnoehl night from a fortnight's visit to New Or Cox Melton HiW Roach Roach tho nnblic roads, lie. of course, can do and La Mode is enly per year. WHOLESALE Ed. Ward, of St.

Louis, is here for a Taylor Murray Christ Seele leans and Grand Isle, and Bay St. iCanJ to the Voters. 'vtU, hath Dtmoernt ami lie- faialT convention held in Holla Republicans of this county a to the office of Associate lou can generally get single copies but little if he hasn't the assistance and few days. A Mcllae Louis and Ocean Springs, Miss. While from vour newsdealers, but do not allow co oneration of everv farmer.

See that Miss Mollie Hudson, of St. James, was him to give you some other journal for absent he performed the marriage cere $100. Reward. A-C3- 3ST one of these, i ou can eet tnem ii you in our city Tuesday. he gets this, gentlemen.

The Wells Fargo Express Company write to the publishers. Messrs. A. Mc IL. I beg to advise my patrons and neigh mony for one friend, baptized the child of another, and officiated otherwise a Gen.

E. Y. Mitchell spent last week in Dowell. 4 West 14th Street, iew bors that there are several peddlers tra western Uistnet of Phelps 'tfa I consider an honor to any CELEBRATED FAUST'S, BUDWEISER, and PALE BEERS. have made the following reduction in FAMOUS EXPORT, EXTRA PALE and STANDARD BEERS.

number of times. On Tuesday morning Springfield, Mo. He returned Saturday York. f-iKrfbjiccept the nomination, versing the country claiming to be Mr. Hirchberg, or connected with him in busi rates To all cities east reduced 2- cents Dr.

Gremp and child, of Dixon, were he resumed work, fulfilled his August ap pointment at St. James, where the anni ness, and trying to impose upon the pub per hundred pounds. Rate on live poul State of Ohio. City of Toledo, here Monday and Tuesday visiting friends, appreciation of the wpe to receive the vote of nd shall also be vtrv undfrmunv oh- lie at large, by offering an inferior class Lucas County, try reduced to 83 cts per hundred pounds. versary mass for the late J.

G. llellmutu of Spectacles and Lye-Glasses for flirsch Miss Nettie Atterbury, of Crawford Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he General special rate. 85c. Rate on but berg's Diamond and Non-Changeable is tbe senior partner of the firm of 1 J.

ill other of my friends that a to support nie nt the polls ter, eggs, 70 cts per hundred pounds. Spectacles and fcye-Glasses. Ho not be county, is visiting her aunt, Sirs. A. S.

Long. deluded by such impostors, their repre and the funeral services for Miss Johanna G. Kehoe took place the same day. Next Sunday, Sept. 4th, masses will be said at the usual hours in St.

Patrick's, this city. CnF.sET doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. 1 t'W. The old rate was $1.00. J.

G. Bradisii. sentations are false. My goods are not Mrs. L.

F. Parker was called here Tues .1 i uA 9 mill ui an i ii i in win yry iu auui handled by "Peddelers, as we have local agents. A reward of $100 will be ONE UUJNDUJSH PULLAKS lor each day by the illness of her niece, little Helen Farmers, stock-raisers and others will Quite a serious accident happened to Mrs. Thos. P.

Beckus, who is visiting her nephew, Mr. Park Hall, on last Monday afternoon about 2:30 oclock. While de- Strobach. Buff Ban's A 1 Carbonated Goods. Drummond's Tobaccos at St.

Louis Prices ICE! I will have an abundance of fine Manufactured, Lake and River ICE all summer, which I will deliver every morning. Prices as low as tbe lowest Your order is solicited. 7. Holla, April 14, 1892. prampDBLic.

given to any one securing the name and and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh notice a card offering for sale pure bred Miss Minnie Morgan left on Thursday CURE. AIM 14. 4 UU-EiN in another column. It costs no whereabouts of such parties. Respectfully, Prof.

U. Hirschberg. circulated over the Sworn to before me and subscribed in last for Doniphan, Mo. She has a school si-cnilini? the steos on the east end ot the more to raise and feed a high bred am my presence, this 6th day of December, 1 Omit near that city. G29 Olive Street, St.

Louis. Mo house, she fell and broke her right arm, mal than it does a "scrub," and the dif A. U. 1SS0. A.

W. GLEASON. B. II. Rucker of Arlington, and J.

Ilin mnst. ur. JOIIIISOII was ference in value when placed on the mar jusi seal Notary Public, Dickinson of Newburg, were here Tues called in and set it. and she is now rapid ket is more than three-fold. Mr.

Rauch M. F. Faulkner agent for Rolla, Mo, Sept. 1, A Fatal Accident. Salem Monitor.

day afternoon. ar.1,1 Hammer Gordon, the ly improving. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally in ii ij butchers, a ten months old calf of the Miss Sedalia Mell returned from St. va repuniican ticket Sl John V. be the sheriff and that I "aDaKinR my present atlsm ruerelv making of said Cooper.

Ire false in every particu-. Bn.ch promises to him or CL 1 LI)e m' friends ne ad such reports. Very trulv. and acts directly on the blood and mu Mt. Olive.

111.. Herald: Miss II. M. CARTERS A little threc-years-old daughter of Mr. cous surfaces of the system.

Send for Louis last week where she had spent the breed he is offering for sale, that weigh Channelle. of Rolla, Mo, is conducting a testimonials, free. past few weeks, class in penmanship here, and gainiugfor F. .1. CHENEY Toledo, O.

ed over 800 and the price he received was a splendid profit on the cost Of and Mrs. Ed. Harris, living seven miles southeast of this city, while playing with beans last Saturday got one fast in her windpipe. Medical aid was summoned by Druggists, 75c. herself a good deal of credit for the sue Miss Anna Allen leaves to-day for Lou isiana, on a visit to her sister, Mrs She IVER PIUS.

raising. Good stock is always in demand, and the farmers who will waste feed on cess she is having with her pupus, is teaching the Spencerian system with Died. Prof. J. E.

Fulcher MaRI.INO, Candidate for She herilT. but it was decided that a surgical opera runty scrubs is certainly blind to his own At the Insane Asylum, at Nevada, She is making C-ZZU Miss Delia Thurman departed Monday noon for her home in St. Louis, after tion was necessary. She was brought to this city Monday evening, but died early which she is very conversant, thorough and painstaking, thus success certain. interests.

April 24, 1892, Thomas Valentine Wil IN HOLLA. Adeertiter: Jack Hudson, spending the heated term with her grand Tuesday morning before the operation son, who was a son of William and Mary Ann Wilson, aged 32 years, 2 months and brother of the notorious desperado, Geo mother, Mrs. Lydia Jones. could be performed. She was a bright black One of the best disinfectants of a sick room, a physician says, is ground coffee LIFE INSURANCE AT COST.

10 Years DistrWon Deposit Plan Mulual Reserve Fnud LIFE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YOKK. Largest Natural Premium Iife Association In the World. PURELYMUTUAL. Death Claims Paid, Our $13,000,000 Ciii Kesetre ud Eatrgescj Full Gts7 SPECIAL FEATURES: A FREE, LIBERAL POLICY ON DEFINITE Hudson, is leaving nothing undone in his 23 days, who was a native of Phelps Cvrus II. Jones, who is home from St.

little child and the idol of her parents. efforts to have officers Stout and Robe- Mo. Our relative, Thomas V. was in who will have the sympathy of all who Louis on a short vacation, was in Roll ear Answer rttoT r.ADy Irformation burnt on a shovel so as to fill the atmos cf the room with its pungent aro dew indicted by the grand jury of New hear of the sad accident. Bek Baadaeh and Teller ail tha twaMM rfld flant to a biliona state of th ayatom.

swell sal Plzdoeas, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dlatress site sting, fain In the Bide. ha. While thai mos remaikabl success Las been shown la evlag 4 sane for some years, and it grieved his the first of the week with his sister, Miss n.if-odor. If two hot coals are placed ll Will la-si MES L- IVEK. ton county, as his brother murderers.

His latest -scheme was in sending a man mother to send him away, but she could not control him, and for two or three Amanda, on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Craig, of Cook on a shovel and a teaspoon ful of ground Khecmatism Ccbed in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The Hrst dose greatly benents, 75 named Johnson to Joplin in order to try coffe is sprinkled over them at a time years he has been helplessly insane and wasting away with consumption and died collect evidence enough against me "DIMMED ATFIY.

Station, and Mrs- Hume, of Lake Spring, were here Saturday and Sunday on a vis three teasDOonsful in an, vvin as above stated. His mother, one broth small amount r.f the room with its aroma, and it is said to nf nreventing the it to their brother. Collector McClure cents. sold by Louis Duby, Druggist, Rolla. Aug.

er and two sisters survive him, and a large two men to have them indicated. The officers got on to this fact, however, and by having a man named Wrhite get into Johnson's confidence, upon the pretext of it i in vriiii. a a. Dr. A.

L. McRae returned Saturday circle of relatives. J. J. Watts.

snrend of various epidemic diseases. The -ca'sm "uuweM. or Married. i vcrv atrreeable and soothing to night from Syracuse, N. where he had been to attend the annual session of the A Victory for Rolla.

to helo him gain the coveted evi i feaaaaebs, yet Carter's Iittls Urnt Pffl SM equally valuable In Constipation, earing end preventing thta annexing complaint, while theysla aorreetsUdisordersofthestomscliUmnUUtne) lirer and regniAte tue bowels. rn IX they only JLebs thsy would be almost priceless to thos wha nfrer from tMa distressing complaint; bat forta-Hetely their goodness does notend thoee who onee try them wm And these little pills Tala. bls In so many ways that they wUl not be willing to do without tnem. Bat after sUsicfc fteaia the sick person, where other disinfectants TERMS. No restriction as to travel, occupation or resi American Association for the Advance Properly adjusted spectacles and eye the whole plot was made plain, "WE0RTMDE.

nrove disagreeable. dence. ment of Science. glasses are something that the people of The Hftiam) bas been requested by Koiia has long been in need or. corn foil lr t.

Milton B. McGee, editor of the Nation No stockholders to be paid or to absorb the profits. Thirty days from date ot notice allowed (or payment ot premiums. Prof. H.

Hirschberg the well known i livinsr in different section and it was discovered that Hudson had a-rced to pay Johnson for having the two officers convicted of murder, pay-in" him S3 before leaving Granby and want horse optician of tra) Ulive street, bt. Louis, al A gitator, St. Louis, a paper devoted to tariff reform aud the teachings of true At the residence of the bride's parents on Spring Creek, in Phelps county, Aug. 14, 1892. by Rev.

J. J. Watts, Mr. James SI. Lanning and Miss Gurtie Roderick, all ot Phelps Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Roderick gave the happy couple a splendid supper, aud about twenty-five guests partook of their hospitality. After supper we were entertained with vocal music. W.

of the county to publish in full the stock and 30 East 14th street, N. has ap Dividends annuauy arwr ien tears. Cash surrender after Fifteen Years. law and tbe law regarding townsiup Iiolla. democracy, among the colored people, pointed M.

F. Faulkner agent for his celebrated Diamond and Non-Changeable Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, where a com MM signing a contract for the payment of 0 evoense money while he remained in llEXttY MoitGAN. was in our city yesterday in the interest ganization. Tbe adoption or rejection will be voted upon in I help of his paper. and the balance of the 500 when plete assortment can always be lounu.

ennntw at the coining election, the Coun rwietion was made. Johnson and Prof. II. Hirschberg will remain in Rolla Sept. 19, 20, 21, and all those in need of What the Hon.

George G. Vest says in tv Court having so ordered and the same White entered into a contract to aid each rep-urd to the superiority of the llirsch properly adjusted spectacles and eye be published iorm Headquarters for Painters' and Glai supplies at Fa kner's Drug Store. berg's diamond and non-changeable spec eit2eipr0pm glasses should avail themselves of this opportunity. Examination of eyes free benefit of the voters at an early date fls thsbans of so many Uvea that hers Is wheiw we make our great boast. Our pUls core it whllw ethers do not.

Carter's Little liver Pills are Tery small and very easy to take. One or two pills makes doss. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe oe purge, but by their gentle action please all who uaetbem. In vials st 35 cents Ave for fL BOW tj draggisU everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER WKOIOINB New York ALL PILL.

SHALL DOSE. SUALLPRICE WHY YOU SHOULD INSURE IN TDK Mutual Sesem Funi Association. It Is first In all thlntrs and leads all others. It has the largest membership of any Mutual Association In the world, bavin? a Heserve or Emergency Fund sufficient to guarantee tbe payment of Its claims. It has the largext volume of baslneaa(amotint-lnf? to TWO HUNDRED and TWENTY MIL.

LIONS ot DOLLARS) in force ot any Natural Premium Company. It has saved, through Its benefits, thousand of families from want and Bartering who coule) not afford to pay the hbn rates charged by the competing rate oki companies system. INSURANCE FURNISHED BY THE it' taeleQ other in securing the evidence necessary to indict Stout and Robedew, and agreed to divide tbe $500 promised by Jack Uud- v. u. liifi.suv nf nnblishiug all the session call at For fine bread, bon-bons, etc.

A. E. Koch's, Pine street. of charge. Sept.

1, w. "I am using glasses which purchased from Prof. Hirschberg and they are the acts in the local newspapers, in order When this had been done ime re- best I ever tried. that the masses may read and study n.rned to Stout and Robedew and told "It affords me great pleasure to recom rircle has been unuer u.s Public TT'C what he had heard from Johnson R0o it auction, to iu mc it.w cussion bv the leading newspapers of the mend Prof. Hirschberg as excellent opticion, aud his glasses are simply unequalled in my experience.

l.arni one Early in the evening, Wednesday. John- 0) r.ir- enme time, and a l)i IL.r.aue Priri minted at the apparent success he had Ml llll nil nU him Fui Life Assodition C. E. FRENCH, Fire and Tornado feet was defeated by the last legislature f'U-wing A 15 3 broodmare" These glasses are for sale by M. F.

Ynri Wisconsin and Faulkner'agent for Rolla, Mo. eimTmof le, 25 head of the laws of their State published in every a kin newsnaoer. and other rilnw the example. Mis oi corn, John- Xkssex. souri should not be at the tail end of the At About One-Halt tbe Rates Charged by the Old System Companies, For farther particulars apply to any of the If an agers and Agents.

Local references- Bank of Washington, Bantr of New Uaven, Hermann Savings Bank, and toamy Policy Holders in Franklin, Gasconade, Warren and Phelps Counties. Vesley D. Jones. Agent. Sam' I D.

Rowe, Medical Examiner. met with in securing so valuable an aid as White, proceeded to get gloriously drunk and he was seized and thrown into the citv bastile. Upon searching Johnson the contract between himself and White was found and officer Stout now carries it in his inside pocket. Johnson was arraigned before the recorder for drunkenness, but as be tariff he is holding down a cell in tbe city prison. an jrtr INSURANCE.

WUl Insure too. In tfee Connecticut, of Hartford. National Fire, of Hartford. Office at NATIONAL BANK OF ROLLA. ROUA, no.

Fe.18tlSMt-4ft, Tt would be of great Sept. 1, Card of Thanks. We sincerely thank the good people of St. James for kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our dear baby, hoping we may in the future be able to more than iepay them for favors they have shown us. Respectfully, Mr.

and Mrs. Bland Lauohxix. ''astir. vilege il ir to all. Ignorance of the law does not justify its violation, and to freely circulate Jhe important laws of a common-wealth is the only way to educate the people regarding them.

Used in Millions Hoinesrr-Q Years the Standard, Ii K. Down, Holla, Mo. 'M892..

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