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LOOAL GLEAMKGS. Judge James Harrison's ctiiiureu are A Happy Occasion. sick with throat trouble. your tic ket straight next Tues Do You Wear a Keeley Button? From the Kansas City Journal. Vto lay.

Henry Snelson went to St. Louis last rrof. anl Mrs. Paul J. Wllklns gave a charming Masque party, on Wednesday evening of last, week.

In honor ot their daughter Ella's roum-enth birthday. The party was arranged ine Keeley League button is getting Thursday with a lot of fine stock. to bo almost as common as the G. A. R.

jE GROCER as a surprise to Miss Ella, and the residence of buttoi. and the wearers of the former seem to take as much delight in explain Mr. Robert Mct'aw was appointed the place ot rendezvous, where the guests, en-uiasque, met ng "when aud where they won it." All at 8 clock, and from thence proceeded to the The Eu terpen Club at Shaw's Opera House Friday eveniug. liny a ticket. The Democratic ticket in Phelps county will be elected by 40 plurality.

udge C. C. Bland spoke to a large crowd at Central School House Tuesday night. yEis to Everything residence of Prof. Wllklns, which presented a FOR MEN.

classes, and some of the best aud brightest men in the land wear the Keeley League badge. We have met and talked with gala appearance with Its brilliant lights and several of the graduates of the Keeley Institute at Excelsior Springs, and it is sur many colored Chinese lanterns. The merry maskers entered and made themselves perfectly at home. The grand march was first in order, which was led by Walter Mitchell and Miss Olive Shaw, after which dancing was engaged in. De A goo, I rain visited this section Monday morning.

Mrs. Uiwa Cuufman entertained a number of friends Monday evening. Friday night at Shaw's Opera House. Tickets on sale at Faulkner's drug store. Mustek n-usic last Wednesday evening made several converts to Democracy.

Come out and see the parade to-night. Then he sure and hear Farmer Dick Dal-ton. Vote for Cleveland and Stevenson-two of the purest men in American politics. Many Kepublicnns in this section are being perilled. They are turning to Miss Jessie Gordon entertained a Ml prising the interest they take in the cure.

One of them said: "Why shouldn't I COPYRIGHT IB91 Lemons, licious refreshments, consisting of cakes, Ices, coffee and home-made candies were served at II o'clock, each guest receiving asasouvenirot the occasion a Japanese serviette, with the follow be enthusiastic regarding the Keeley Institute and Excelsior Spring Every fes Canned Goods, FOR BOYS. thing I am and hope to be is the result of being sober, of being cured of the disease that was fast killing me, ruining my nn Ion Sets. ing inscription: "Columbus Year. 18T8. Oct.

26, lstK. Ella Wllklns, 14th Anniversary. Miss Ella received many pretty and useful tokens of friendship as mementoes of the occasion. The following were among the maskers Ijd number of her friends on Monday evening with a "spider web" party. The parade to nigh will be the finest ever seen in South Missouri.

Everybody is cordially invited to assist. Mrs. Rosalie Cauf.nan will give a masquerade ball on next Monday evening. All are cordially invited to attend. Owing to the crowded condition of the Heiiai.ij's columns to-day many items Trom local correspondents had to be pigeon-holed.

Married, on the 29th day of October, A. needy woman the one who's overworked, nervous, and debilitated. What she needs is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It's made exactly to fit her case an invigorating, restorative tonic, and a soothing and strengthening nervine, giving tone and vigor to the whole system.

But it isn't a mere stimulant. It's a legitimate medicine, that an experienced physician has carefully pre Stone. $9 All r.rnrtAfl. life and wrecking the happiness of my family. My friends took me to Excelsior Springs a drunkard without hope, without self-respect or the respect of others; Miss Olive Shaw Hianche Jamison.

Kate Kowe ndie. and Syrups family are L. Stewart George W. Clark and eozily domiciled in 'the J. residence.

Ho-Peep. Jockey. Art. Blue Bell. oreenaway.

School CJlrl. Equestrienne. they welcomed back from Exqelsior jfc cf Coffees ana ieas. FOR CHILDREN. Springs a man I will say a gentleman with health in the present and hope in as low us the Iow- -prices of the Period, of Liberty.

the future. Is it any wonder that I am ty Oeo. II. Hume, J. Wm.

(5. Jennie Lepper Faunle Morris Mary Buskett Minnie strobach Lottie Corse Sophia Donnelly Fannie Jessie Via Jean McCaw Nellie Scott Delia Morris a rguerl te McCaw. Hessie Herbert Eva Hardin Aimie Ciodwlu enthusiastic on the subject I tell you Crask, of Keenville, Illiuois, to Miss Mary Flower oiri. Milk Maid. Dairy Maid.

old Lady. J. lykes, of Phelps county, Mo. there is not a night that we do not thank God for directing me to the Keeley Institute at Excelsior Springs, and if my old iXD SEE ME. CHAS.

SCHUMAN. Laundress. M. aulkuer. the druggist, has the Milliner.

Spanish Lady. pared, tor woman ailments. All the functional derangements, chronic weaknesses, and painful disorders peculiar to the sex, are corrected and cured by it. And because it's a certain remedy, it can be made a guaranteed one. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case, you have your money back.

associates knew the happiness I feel, Spanish Lady. pictures of Stone aud Warner in one of his show windows. A blind man could mm WINTER SUITS KOLLA, MO. l.luna Millard Japanese Lady, knew what it is to be rid of all desire for Miriam Heller Autumn. tell which of them will be the winner.

Mrs. Cornwall 1 drink, to feel toward whisky as toward brackish water or a close of salts, they Miss lleller Three Angel Visitants. Miss Temple. Will Moseley. the young fellow who cut Emmet Reis in the head with an axe Walter Mitch Dude.

SAN FRANCISCO Dude. FOR MEN. in this city about a ago had one of his arms cut off by the cars last Saturday Old Woman. Negro. Ncro.

Soldier. Harieuuln. RAILWAY. T1E TABIE. WIST BOUND- HEAVY WINTER SUITS of Hearts.

The best pill costs less than any other. Costs less, but does more. They're smaller, too, and easier to take. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best pills.

They regulate perfectly the liver, 6tomach, and bowels. Don lorget that Hon. Charles H. Mansur will speak in Kolla next Saturday afternoon. Livesay the general merchants, are doing a good business.

They advertise. Tuesday, Nov. 1st, was All Saints Day and was observed with services at the Catholic Church. Voters of Phelps county, don't elect a man to office whose business is inimical with the criminal class. Senator Sam.

Mosby will speak at Newburg the evening of Nov. 4th. All are cordially invited to hear him. Mr. and Mrs.

L. G. Harris entertained the Nonpareil Club in the Grant parlors Tuesday evening of last week. and Mrs. II.

T. Parker, of St. James, are rejoicing over the arrival of a lovely little daughter at their home. See adv. of 11.

M. Browne, the new landlord of the St. Louis Hotel. He will treat the traveling public in first-class style. The (J.

O. P. is trailing her skirts in the dirt in this section. They have placed another saloon keeper on their county Ticket. sailor.

Kugeue Campbell Karl strobach Will Kerr Phil Florrelch Harry Henderson Jack Reed Evans Uuskett Claude Jamison Will Donahoe Arthur Wood Carl Meriwether Phelps Mitchell Clarence Love Ed. Kort Walbrldgc Powell Base Bali. Base Ball Base Bali, FOR BOYS. Topsy Pickaninny. would do as I have done; they would live again why, I feel ten years younger theyj would go to the Keeley Institute at Excelsior Springs and be made over through the wonderful power of chloride of gold." Mr.

W. M. Terry, who has been in the drug business at Elkton, for the past twelve years, says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than, auy other cocgli medicine I have ever sold." There is good reasons for this. No other will cure a cold so quickly; no other is so certain a preventive and cure1 for croup; no other affords as much relieif in erases of whooping cough. For sale 'by M.

F. Faulkner, druggist. r.M. A.M. A.M.

P.M. A.M. A.M. 0:11 P.M. A.M.

a.m. P.M. Mikado. jndColora.il Express fasl Freight 1AST BOCND. ttBxpress.

-r liural Belle Are vour children subiect to croup If Heavy Winter Suits night at Newburg. Wm. Heller, of the Ceutral Clothing House, is right in the push this election year. He has a big line of overcoats of every size, the very thins needed to kerp warm while on a trip up Salt River. Read his adv.

and govern yourself accordingly. For the benefit of the Phelps county exhibit at the World's Fair the members of the Euterpean Club will give a minstrel entertainment at Shaw's Opera House tomorrow evening. Tickets reserved seats 35 general admission. 25 on sale at Faulkner's drug store. It is amusing to hear a Republican speaker laboring to make his hearers be so, you should never be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough medv.

It is a P.M. P.M. VXirtlreisat- is FOR CHILDREN. certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. If given freelv as soon a li trri IsCO LINE i at Run-ton.

with as the croupy cough appears it will pre rlo for points in Colorado, Arlzo- vent the attack. It is the sola reliance with thousands of mothers who have HilS KPl lltlllltr tiff WW croupy children, and never disappoints them. There is no danger in giving this Is He Eunning For Congress? The People's party in this, the Eighth Congressional District, have failed and neglected to file his ith the Secretary of State the certificate of nomination of their candidate for Congress. George B. Armstrong, of Dallas county.

The time for filing the certificate, as required by law, has expired and the Eighth Congressional District is the oidy one delinquent. Is their failure to do so intentional or an oversight Certainly so important a matter would not be neglected. If intentional, then it is a scheme to thus quietly drop Mr. Armstrong by failing to certify his nomination and endeavor to get the People's party to support Mr. Murphy, the Republican candidate.

An explanation from the leaders is in order. The scheme will not work and the people de Remedy in larre and freouent doses, as it iod Pullman Sleeper awl Keclinlug aBurrton. Connects at Paris, a and Texas Paclne K'y to lieve that the English are all Democrats, A number of the many friends of Mr. Winter Shirts, Underwear, contains nothing iniurious. ot) cent bot but it was enough to msike the poor mules ties for sale by M.

F. Faulkner, druggist Dick Dalton to-niyht. What You Should Do Next Tuesday. Vote fr Ch'vclmd aud Stevenson. Vote Wm.

J. Stone and Joi.u B. O'Meani. Vote for Alexander A. Lesueur.

Vote for James M. Seibert. Vote for Lon V. Stephens. Vote for Robert F.

Walker. Vote for James Cowgill. Vote for George B. MacFarlane. Has Pullman sleepers to Dai- i i-coaaects at St.

Louis with all vstothc East, North and Southeast. hitched to the wagon hauling a lot of white girls and negro boys carrying a banner inscri'-ed George Marling Hewburg Items. our Sheriff" in the procession Saturday The steam work in now, well digger is getting his is not a "dry IjajClulr Car and Pullman Sleeper jFor Eureka Springs, Ft. Smith, night, hang their heads in shame when they had to follow an Englishman who draws a quarterly pittance as an English landlord. JiEixHiits In Arkansas, Indian Terrt- and Mrs.

N. A. Kinney spent Monday evening most delightfully at their charming home. Rev. Wm.

Johnson, who has been a very sick man for the past week, we are pleased to state i3 much better, although yet very weak. Vote for Wm. J. Stone for Governor the man who has so nobly stood up for grand old Missouri during this canvass, aud who has almost driven from the field "Majah Wanah," the man who made Missouri "stand and deliver" to him what justly belonged to his neighbor. The Democracy of St.

James and the BOOTS 48 SHOES. Vote for Thomas A. Sherwood aud mand an explanation of the attempt to fetnas. Has Pullman Sleeper to Eure-Jj, connects at Burrton, with A. Eft to points In Colorado, New and i Arfzona and California.

II as Pull-Lyt to Pueblo, Colorado Springs and the People's party vote for Con Oavon D. Burgess. Vote for Henry W. Bond. town.

R. M. Carues has bought building lots and intends building himself a resi- deuce soon. The monthly receipts of the Build- ing aud Loan Association are not enough to supply the demaud of those desiring to build. I They placed small loans in Newburg.

I i The Republican reception to the Lyon from Ohio was not very Mattering to thtr4 Deputy President and other government pressman in this District to the Republi can candidate, ormer Democrats in tne People's party will not support the Re publican nominee and the best element The Largest Stock, Best Values and Lowest Prices can always lie found at i. without change, via isurrton. ite-I iilr Car to Burrton and Anthony. Sleepers, P.urrton to Los City of Mexico and sau Fran- at St. Louis with all will repudiate the deal and infamous Vote for Richard Parks Bland.

Vote for Charles C. Bland. Vote for Samuel Mosby. Vote for Charles N. Martin.

Vote for James McClure. Vote for Moses B. Wilson. Vote for Robert Meriwether. Vote for William Paulsell.

fraud attempted to be perpetrated upon them by votinsr for "Silver Dick" Bland, surrounding country gave Hon. Chas. L. Rowland a rousing reception last Satur the people's friend and champion. pap suckers.

Duly about 2iK listened to him id the afternoon, and not many more at night. As an orator the Ex Gov. was a burlesque, and his speech was made up of garbled statements to suit the oceaion. lie made no converts for Harrison, and we know of one man who made up his mind to vote for Cleveland after hearing him. The parade to-night will form as follows The Mounted Brigade will form on 10th street west the wagons containing the ladies on upper Pine the "young day night.

About 800 voters were out to hear hiui. The torchlight procession was the biggest ever seen in the town, and 1j.jj.1j. IS Rolla and Dixon at their meeting Oct. 25, amounting to $900.00. R.

M. Cooper, of Springfield shops, holds down the Newburg forge now. He is going to move his family here. Henry Hansen has gone to Marshall, Texas. Clint.

Huckins has irone into the res-taurant business. as to the East, North and Southeast. liCoalrCar, Pullman sleeper to St. tickets on sale to all points. For itwuarecall on or address C.

K. Winters, Agent, Holla, Mo. $100. Reward. I beg to advise my patrons and neigh bors that there are several peddlers tra the enthusiasm extremelv Haltering for versing the country claiming to be Mr.

the Democratic party. Hirchberg, or connected with him in busi Vole for John C. Wilson. Vote for James M. Fleming.

Vote for Henry Dean. Vote for Stanley Q. Chamberlain. Vote for George V. Ruffing.

Vote for Joseph J. Crites. Vote for Peter Christie. Vote for Wm. Gerlach.

Vote for the Democratic township of ness, and trying to impose upon the pub Let every Democrat in Phelps coun WS'olln Mjcntht. to determine that he will be at the polls lie at large, by offering an inferior class of Spectacles and Eye-Glns'ses for Hirsch-berg's Diamond and Non-Changeable Democracy" on west 9th street, and the HOUSE. CENTRAL ITEM id Party Brigade on east 9th street. The Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. Do not be PIT T11K POST OFFICE AT KOLLA, deluded by such impostors, their repre AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER.

ficers. footmen will form on east 10th street opposite the blacksmith shop. The order of the procession will be: 1st, Band; 2d, sentations are false. My goods are not handled by "Peddclers," as we have lo 1SDAT, NoVEMHER 3, 1892. cal agents.

A reward of $100 will be Vote for the Rights of the People. Vote for an honest administration in Flambeau Club; 3d, Ladies in Wagons; given to any one securing the name and 4th, Mounted Brigade; 5th, Foot-men; State and County affairs. '92. FALL WINTER. '92.

LOST. Newburg has a new meat shop. The coal chutes caught afire last week. Mrs. J.

G. Braddish expects to locate permanently in Rolla. By the death of her excellent husband Newburg loses one of her best citizens. By the death of Mrs. P.

J. Zachritz Newburg loses another of her good citizens. Mrs. Zachritz had been uuwell for some time; death released her of her suffering at St. Louis last Sunday evening.

J. W. Scanlan succeeds Scanlan Kearney in the livery business here. whereabouts of such parties. Respectfully, Prof.

II. HinscirnERO. 6th, Young Democracy; 7th, the 3d Par What the Hon. George G. Vest says in datbook containing some mon- ty Brigade.

629 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo frs wd door-kev. The finder will regard to the superiority of the Hirsch-berg's diamond and non-changeable spectacles The Rolla District Medical Society M. Jt aulkner agent for Rolla, Mo. Sept.

1, aresameat the Herald office, Mrs. F. C. Flint. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.

"I am using glasses which! purchased early on election day, no matter what may happen, and let him see to it that his neighbor turns out also. A vote in Phelps county is of as much effect in increasing Stone's majority as a vote in some doubtful county. No Phelps county Democrat should stay away trom the polls through over-confidence. If there are any who are old and feeble that need a conveyance to haul them to the polls, let it be provided. Get every voter to the polls.

Lebanon Iiuttic: C. H. Behrens, who is traveling for a St. Louis grocery house and is well known is Lebanon, was seriously injured in the Phillipsburg wreck Tuesday morning. He was brought to this city and is at the Laclede hotel.

His wife arrived from Arlington, that evening, and his brother came over from Buffalo. Mr. Behrens had a narrow escape from death. He was sitting in the same seat in the smoking car with from Prof. Hirschberg aud they are the tice to Debtors.

held a very interesting sessioc in this city last Thursday and Friday. Several valuable papers were read, interchanged with discussions. The following officers were elected for the ensuiug year: C. O. Nich best I ever tried.

I am now ready to supply the public with everything in the bakery line. Call and see me. Pine street. A. E.

Koch. "It affords me great pleasure to recom indebted to Smith Brothers mend Prof. Hirschberg as uu excellent opticion, and his glasses are simply unequalled in my experience. Rheumatism Ccred in a 1)at. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Nsuralgla radically cures in 1 to 3 days.

Its action upon the system ittiof long standing are request-aliDil settle at once. Smith Bro's. So. Oct. 27, 192 2w.

Is remarkable and mysterious. Itusmovesat ols, president; Dr. McPherson, vice-president; S. B. Rowe, secretary; T.

J. Jones, tieasurer. On Thursday evening the local doctors entertained the visiting doc MERCHANT TAILORING (j. ti. EST.

These glasses are for sale by M. F. once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The Hrst dose greatly benents, Faulkner agent for Rolla, Mo. cents.

in! Flowers! Flowers! Sold by Louis Duby, Druggist, Kolla. Aug. Sept. 1, Mrs. Grover Cleveland tors and a few friends with a fine banquet at the Grant House.

The spread was in f-'tketime to plant Freezias. Lilly Mrs. Shaw's well known style. AT HE ASOXABLE PRICES. The stock of Xovclties is not only large but very fine and Is a beautiful woman, and the finest por trait that has been done of her since she Taney Chips.

The farmers are done sowing wheat. Picking apples is the order of the day. C. Schultz, the Yancy miller, is on uey. and other tubers and bulbs nd spr.ng blooming.

I have le. Also a surplus stock of plants, which I will sell cheap Albert Necman, Holla. Mo. has added to her charms that of mother of the latest styles. Call and examine and learn price before going the newsboy, who was instantly killed.

Mr. Behrens was pulled out of the wreck Condolence. A few words of sympathy for Mr. Sam. Gaddy and wife in their bereavement.

Little May, the sweet jewel of two years, bid adieu to papa and mamma and all that was earthly last Wednesday a week ago. We can sympathize with the dear parents. May was papa's joy. We have passed through the same trial; we weep with those that weep and mourn with those that mourn. Afflictions though they seem severe are oft in mercy sent.

Jesus said suffer little children to come unto me for of such is the kingdom of heaven. It makes home sad and lonely, but May is in the realms of the blessed in the tender shephard's peaceful fold. hood, is offered with Demorest's Family Dick Dalton to-niyht. Judges of Election. The following persons were appointed about dead.

He had several ribs broken Magazine for November. The portrait is the sick list. exquisitely executed soft color tints, R. J. HO ARE, and is injured in the back.

He is badly James Denton, of Holla, J. C. Har- and what greatly adds to its value is the njured but it is thought will recover. kitlful Millinery. fact that it is personally authorized by gus and son Edward, of Yancy, returned Dyeing, Cleaning and Repairing HI iTiliA iVT fl Friday last from Keynolds county where The report is being circulated by some Mrs.

Cleveland, lhis honor was reserved for Demorest's Family Magazine alone. to serve as judges of the geneial election to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1892. L. II.

Thompson and J. M. Matlock cannot serve as they are candidates for office at Moderate cnarges. September Sth, lS92-ly. they spent a few hours hunting.

dishonorable wretch that M. B.Wilson, with the November number of which Our school is progressing nicely un having returned from the 2i larjre and beautiful stock of 7. is prepared to sell hats at any 15 cents to $15. To give room, ill sold at und below cost. 3, '92 3m Democratic candidate for sheriff, after der the care of Miss Ella LeSueur.

this superb picture (8i 111 inches, worth at least $2) is presented free. Don't Maramec Township, at Wolfe's S. II. getting drunk went to a Sunday scnool W. Evans, of Spring Creek, passed M.

G. Barnes. J. K. McDole, G.

W. fail to secure a copy; and when you see in the neighborhood in which he lives, through Yancy last week 'with a fine lot Barrett, Jacob olfe, M. Marcellus, W. the beauty of this elegant work of art. MILLINERY.

nd disturbed the services. A more con of hogs. W. Cooper. Dear parents there is a tie that binds you there and will make heaven dearer.

God you will frame it and give it the place of Mce of Publication. DiHon. South, at liellevue Church 11. The Democrats of Yancy are going to honor in your home that Mrs. Cleveland temptible lie was never uttered by any being.

It is so false that a contradiction is Williams. Noah Harris, A.T. Dean, Alex. be guilty of this braceing up business this portrait deserves, lhe November num Ferguson, W. J.

liowland, D. B. Evans. ber of Demorest's Family Magazine is a dOffice at Boonville, i October 25, 1892. a hereby triven that the follow unnecessary.

Mr. Wilson is a gentleman fall by yoting the ticket straight from Grover clean to the constable, by so do Dillon, iNortn, at scnooi iiouse io. are pleased to inform our friends and the public in in every way, and we doubt if there is a 11. Cox, W. 8.

Jones, J. M. Matlock, W1 ing they will brace up for Fhelps county. remarkable one, containing over SIX! illustrations, and something to interest every member of the family. Price 20 bless you and help you to seek the king dom of heaven; the Lord comfort you.

Metlilnks I see a thousand charms Spread o'er thy lovely face. While infants in thy tender arms Keceive the smiling grace. W. L. G.

W. Martin, JNathan Whites, John the State of Missouri and the United candidate on any ticket thst is his peer general that our Stock is now complete and contains settler has filed notice of his "to make final proof in support m. and that saiil nroof will be Clark. States of America. cents, lake it home.

Everybody win Miller, at Dyer's W. W. Dyer. Jos for honesty, sobriety and gentlemanly deportment. Upon second thought we be delighted with it.

For sale by all many new features in Millixkry that are sure to be interest fore the Judge of the Probate Changing the subject slightly, please do not forget to vote against the stock Ing, R. N. Gough, J. r. Dillon, T.

M. Booksellers and Newsdealers. Or send 20 cannot help but smile at the absurdity of nielps county at jlla, on 185(2- Cr.nr.rp W. Mnlone. cents to the publisher.

W. Jennings Dem- law. You will be ruined sure if you vote Brewster, Ooggin. Miller, at Prewett's Pet. Smith, C.

S. the slander. Even if it was true where orest, lo East 14th Street, New lork. for it and it becomes a law. Jok.

ing. In our stock will be found all Novelties in the millinery line. We invite you to examine the same. Respectfully, Prewitt, M. S.

Baker, D. M. turner, W. 1 he Best Tlastek. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm ffi.

for the northwest quarter of "'west quarter, section 23, 6, V. did he get his whiskey The sneaking wretch who charges him with the act Sat- Hon. G. II. JSIansur Sat and bind it on over the seat of pain.

It the following witnesses to won Irl not charge him with getting the W. Miller, J. W. Gardner. St.

James J. J. Forrester, II. D. Ranch, W.

A. Luther, Wm. Dawson, E. M. Pinto, Dolph Bowman.

Soring Creek, at Edgar SpringsW. is better than any plaster. When the Hon. C. II.

3Iansur unlay afternoon. Local Personals. MISSES GRATZMULLER, urday afternoon. residence unon and lungs are sore such an application on the said land, viz U. liquor at the saloon of his republican op ponent.

That would never do chest and another on the hack, between For fine bread, bon-bons, call at aanon Sluice. Walter Cockrell, U. Craddock, J. W. Askins, C.

S. Hop October aoth, ISM. A. E. Koch's, Pine street.

The editor of the Herald received the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good tetter, all of St. James, Mo. 5 j- McCracken, Register. Will Cornwall is home for the winter.

this week from Mrs. Robert Mc hinme jlrs. li. llson, ot Lebanon, is in our for a lame back or a pain in the side. A Murder in Maries County.

On Sunday last in the neighborhood of Woodstock, Ontario, a copy of the kins, W. A. Kitchen, Fd. lowed, 11. W.

Judevine. Spring Creek at Relfe W. C. Peterson, J. M.

Freeman, T. J. Barnes, John Pillman, John Brown, R. B. Duncan.

Liberty, at Hopkin's S. II. E. S. Joiner.

Ira Phillips. E. K. Light, J. II.

Niles. Geo. Tyler, W. D. Arthur.

TO MEET AT BOLL A. city. sore throat can nearly always be cured in Woodstock Sentinel of the date of April C. D. Jamison returned from Steelville one night by applying a flannel bandage Central Th ore' A OQAtiatmn Monday.

called "The Bend" in Maries county, a young man named Breeden shot and killed his step-father, "Spoon" Johnson. The testimony at the coroner's inquest 12, 1867, the paper upon whicn the editor of the Herald served an apprenticeship of four vears. from 1863 to while dampened with Pain Balm. 50 cent bot ties for sale by M. F.

Faulkner, druggist, 'WHeldatfiolla December James M. Freeman, of Relfe, was here Monday. Mrs. McWhinnie's husband was the edi Prof. Ilubey and wife were in Lebanon F.

STROBACH; iieport of Union School. 27th and 28th, 1892-Lebanon Rustic 2 Mo- ct- 7- 1S93-o I iA teacliers' holiday as tor and proprietor. Many changes have last Sunday. showed that Breeden first attacked Johnson with rocks, while the old man was at the house of bis wife's father to see his child. Johnson was badly injured in the talon Tilnc since that time.

While District number 6, township rfS, range 7, for the month beginning Oct. 3d, and WHOLESALE 31. A. Shaw spent a lew days in ''devil" in that famous office one or ou closing Oct. 28, 1802.

St. Louis this week. duties was to get the post office mail for December. This as- Enrollment Male, 14, female, 29; total, Lieut, D. ebster arrived here yes 43; number of days attendance by all pu toru, aole those teachers living Hon.

Oliver Mowatt, Premier of Canada first attack and it is supposed he ran out to secure a weapon of defense of some kind. On his return Breeden shot him terday on a visit to his parents. rriso to discuss educa- pils for the month, 648; average number and now one of the most noted statesmen -'nns Without days attendance per pupil. loa-4ti; aver Geo. W.

Reed and W. Z. Sturgeon, of iiuvciiut: I ill G- iLsr IF" -UUOUnce th(, mcetin from time aire number of pupils attending each day, Arlington, at Piilman Store 11. 11. Sapp, Ben.

Smith, S. B. Bryant, W. P. Hawkius, P.

M. Gaddy, John Glover. Arlington, at Newburg N. L. Burwell, P.

I). Hawkins, Wm. Wynn, W. A. Turner, J.

M. Diehl, Geo. Dickey. Dawson, at E. Dawson's Chas.

Baker, Carl Baty, David Hendricks. John It. Matlock, George Dexter, Elijah Daw- SMaramec, Malone's Store A. B. Hale, M.

C. Malone, Henry Bell, C. W. Payne, C. A.

Parry, D. R. Ketchum. Cold Spring, Central S. II.

P. M. Fink, Sam Furray, Jos. Simily, T.J. Huffman, D.

T. Lenox, C. Z. Granger. Cold Sprinar, Grayson's Marion Neace, Wesley Keyser, C.

M. Groves, Alex. See, W. It. Gift and John Grayson.

Rolla township R. A. Love, H. Thompson, J. H.

Dunivin, M. Godwin, A. Ncuinan, C. Strobach, Sr. in Canadian history.

The sons of two fifottinriist ministers were our case-mates CELEBRATED FAUST'S, BUDWEISER, and PALE BEERS. Beulah, were in Rolla Tuesday. FAMOUS EXPORT, EXTRA PALE and STANDARD BEERS. 322 51; percent of enrollment of enumer Paper. I shall expect to with a guu loaded with turkey shot through a crack in the wall, the load taking effect in Johnson's neck killing him LL E.

Baker went to Cuba Monday to ation. Ob; percent of average daily attend Tommy Preston and James II. Gibson reiresenieu at iiona. mCS at hotels nmUn tK S1- ance of enrollment, 35; number cases of pay his respects to Major Warner. Mr.

Preston is now editor of the Winne tardiness. number cases corporal pun Dr. J.S. Frost and Isaac Frazier, of instantly. Johnson's wife was Breeden's mother, and were not living together.

ishment, number of days taught dur ing the month, 20. Those who were per peg Sun, and when last heard from Mr, Gibson was the Washington, D. cor Truly yours, iODIk D- LlTCKEV Central Teachers' Ass'n. There was bad blood between the parties. The location of the murder is 4 miles east Macedonia, were in town Tuesday.

L. F. Parker and wife, of St. Loui were in our city Saturday and Sunday. of the V.

Y. Tribune. The of Vienna on the Gasconade. feet in attendance during the month are Jessie Nookes. Rachel Martin.

Luther and Lizzie Friar Blanche, Romine and Jessie Burton. No. of visiters during the IVOJUUUbuii other boys John M. Brooks, Nathan 4 Cuba. for Buckner, Dick Spinks and Wm.

S. Barnes Jas. II. Spil'uian was up to Lebanon English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, writ -aru or nome grown apple all became prominent in their protes last Saturday to see the next Governor. month, 5.

Respectfully, Ika Johnson, Teacher Buff Eau's A 1 Carbonated Gcods. STAR AND HORSE SHOE 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 the lowest. ZW Your order is solicited.

2F. Kolla, April 14, 1892. July21-Sm. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stiiies, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, coughs, etc.

Save $50 by use of one bottle. sion. Mr. Brooks died while city editor THE Mrs. M.

L. DuBose, of Lebanon, is here W1SD WILLIAM AFTER ELECTION. Statf most complete line of arranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure Attending' her father's bedside. Rev. Wm, A.

E. Koch, Pine street, is prepared to furnish the public with wheat and rye ever known, sold by Louis dudy, Druggist, ever brought to Rolla 'ACLKSER's Dni'fi Stum Johnson. Kolla. bread, cakes, pies. etc.

Oive him a can. Aug Mrs. Win. James. Miss Wena James Card tO Vntorc and Miss Hudson, of St.

James, were in our city yesterday. It fV 1UI.11 mmm Willi- Mrs. C. M. McCrae was the guest of Mrs.

Thomas Stimson at St. James last Saturday and Sunday. 8amcel C. Flemixo. Notice.

igRL Mo- ov- 2d, 1892. Atr. Monroe Dunham and sister. Miss of the Rochester N. Y.

Journal-Democrat, Mr. Buckner was for many years on the staff of the Hamilton Spectator, Dick Spinks, if living, is drawing a pension for heroic services at the battle of Ridgeway in 1866, while Wm. S. Barnes held the championship as a type-setter for many years. The editor of the Herald is still on earth in grand old Missouri preaching to the good people of Phelps county pure Democracy and morality.

Mr. McWhin-nie died many years ago, leaving a large family, of whom are now, as well as then, dearly beloved by all the boys who were taught the rudiments of the "art preservative" in the dear old Sentinel office, around which clings the memories of our youth intermingled with the then anticipations of the future. Lizzie from near Edgar Spring, visiting friends in Rolla last week. I thought It was a winning song And sang it with a rury. All thro' the race right straight along; "Stand up for Sew Missouri." But when the votes were counted out The Democrats did whoop.

And Filler smiled and frisked about To see me In the "soup." A nd every vote was counted straight No red-hot stove was nigh, Just as It was In '68 When I was sailing high. 'ow I will hide close by the Kaw, Kesigned to my sad fate, And try once more to practice law, While Bill Stone runs the State. Headquarters for Painters' and Glai icrs' supplies at Fii kner's Drug Store. PDrn that living Hon. Sam.

Mosby. Democratic candi PROTECT YOIR ETEI. Mr. H. Hirschberg The well-known Optician, of 3 Olive Bt.

XE corner 7th and Olive. St. Louis, and K. 14th N. York) has appointed M.Y.

FAl'LKNEK as agent for his celebrated Diamond and Non-(Jhansfeable Spectacles and Kye-GlaHHes. The Glasses ae the greatest Invention ever made In Bpectacles, and every pair purchased are guaranteed, so that If they ever leave the eyea (no matter how scratched the lenses), they will furnish the party with a new pair of Glasses, free ot charge. M. V. FAULKNEK has a full assortment, and Invites all who wish to satisfy themselves of the great superiority of these glasses over any and all others now in use, to call and examine them.

None genuine unless stamped Diamond and Jion-Changeable. M. F. Faulkner, Sole agent lor lioLXA, Mo. NO PEDDLERS SUPPLIED.

Ior tne proper suo-tenance of my wife. Sarah date for State Senator, is in our city. He is quite sick, and if well enough will ad responsible for no dress our people to nigni. any kind she may plr. An 1 me either directly or Prof.

John E. McGrath, of the U.S. Geodetic Survey, arrived in our city TnoaHnv frfim Sitka Alaska, on his way Persons are warned against 'mo ntatin her on The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the StaneJarcL tr Washington.

D. C. Hetlenarted for on oaoie or may sept. the east last night. it, aaiue.

IU.IAM C. UNDKlUVOOn..

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