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1 iLUU ttJtT IvEATDER I (lb. I Inrtl I I II I i and IM II Ilrii in unit I). PRICE: TIm Nwict. Neatest and Beet lor Everybody. 4.

ai leiis.pitMian Hi i umh' ii si i FOURTEENTH YK All. SPRINGFIELD. MISSOURI, THURSDAY 12, Vi KP ID IIS PRICES 9 mil' in They Are Tramping Through the Snow In Pennsylvania. COLUMBUS JONES Left With Only Two Recruits, But Qoes Bravely On Route For the Day Camping Placet. Cuai.k II ill, April The commonweal reluctantly turned out of their comfortable quarters In the old Colonial atage house at the bugal call tbia morning.

Their route for the day waa through anow for a doen miles. The noon atop was at Soraerfleld, an the camp tonight will be ab Petersburg In a barn. IIAKCHKD UN WITH TWO. April li. 1'romptly a the appointed time Unlay.

Christopher Columbus Jones, division marshal of Coxey's commonweal army, from Roekville, Md canie forth from bit headquarters followea by adoxrn persona. Ue paused on ttie pavemeut a few moments, aitd then shouted: "march." The first person to made a movr wan a six footer, bearing a badly faded SUU i llag. A cold druHng rain had a dam(H niug effect on their ardor and all but Uo divided to tu wjrt the army. These desertions had; do apparent effect on Christopher Lolu tubus Junes, lie thatched on un dsuntedly. OKKKHAL KKU.KV'S foMXASp OoDKM, Flab.

April CI (leu. Ke.1 ley's contingent ut Coxey's common weal were finally let (f i fihl instead of west, and a troop of I'tah iiiltitia es eorUMl thrm to tin Wyoming line Tbey were supplied" for several days by the ruh people. f'AITTHKU A ItlltK. Omaha. April 13 Kellry'a In duatrial army captured a I'nion Pacific train at hvaoston, ya, and is now riding east.

THB STRIKERS ARE ACTIVE. Tba Trouble Not Yet Over In the Coke Region. CoXNKLSvil.t.K, IV, April li. A mob of 310 strikers assembled at Dunbar before daylight with the avowed intention of forcing the workmen out at Hill Farm works; but aliow of force made by deputies frightened the striken off and they left for reinforcements. It waa given out by the strikers that they would return to Hill Farm and make an attack.

At Lamont a larga crowd of Hungarian women assembled today, and with ctuba and stones drove off the workmen. 1 HE WILL BB AGGRESSIVE. CoL Brsckenridge Is in the Fight For to Stsy. FiAXuroitT, April 12. A letter to a personal friend In this city from Col.

Breckinridge states positively that will make the race for congress at all hazards. "I see from statements going around," he says, "that In the vent of an adverse verdiSt here, I would withdraw from the race for congress. I am In this congressional race to the bitter end. I am not going to be on the defensive, but am going to make an aggressive fight." ADMIRAL M1LLO VICTORIOUS. He Has Taken Possession of the City of Rio Grands Dc Sul.

Nttw York, April 13. The Herald's Montevideo dispatch says: Advices received here today from Rio Grande De Sul city, in Brazil, confirm the rumor that Admiral Mello has been successful in his seipo of that city. A Body of Government reiuforee menta. marching thither from 1'clotas by President Pelxoto'a orders, was alio defeated yesterday by the InaurgenU of General Haraivea at Linquinta. A BOOKKEEPER GONE WRONG.

A Forger, Thief and Other Tringt Not Yet Known to tba Public. Sagisaw, April 13. N. E. Parsons, confidential bookkeeper of the Wells Stone company, now under arrest charged with forgery, la now charged with abstracting from the( vault railroad bonds payable to bearer to the value of 8103.0(H).

It is rumored" that new and even more startling developments are soon to be given out. Indicationa. Wash i no tom, April 13. Missouri: Fair; warmer tonight; colder In the northwestern portion Friday. Easter ly ahlftlng to northwesterly winds Friday or Friday night.

Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels anir make your a clear I as a bell. 25c and 50c. Sold by J. W. i ri, a rv, Crank A corner of Hoonville and Commercial Streets and 306 South Campbell Street.

Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report mm I Z7S LOOKS LIKE A FAILURE. The Chicago Lookout Not the Big Thing That Was Anticipated.

Chicaoo, April 13. The lockout of the building trades, which occurred today, was not so general as waa expected, not more than lO.ouo men being thrown out of work. '1 he boss builders claimed that employes wouM be affected, but there was a lack of harmony among the employers and the lockout was not general. The workmen claim that the movement is a complete failure, and many boss builders are of the same opinion. Congressman Simpson III.

Washington, April la. Representative Jerry Simpson, of Kansas, has been confined to his house by Mines for several days. The bo Ik nothing alarming in case, however, and his physicians expect him to be out again in a tew days. Howard Gould Will Not Marry Miss Odeitfi Tyler, Family Objection, and He Cannot Give Up a Fortune For Her bake. Her Side of It.

Nkw Yokk April 1 S.jjriie engage ment between Mia Odette Tyltrr. ac tress, and Howard Gould, it. reported to be broken off. Miss Tyler's friends say the probable occasion for Miss Tyler breaking the engagement at that home person in Savannah bad been re fiillv imiuirmir into her antecedent Whether or not Lhc (iould learned anj thing from tneir preMtmed agent is nut known tl wrd doubt Mrn ut the Wahlorff Hotel and at tlrt fu to speak on the subject until assured hai it wait common property. "Ihen," Maul he, "I may as well own up It is true that ttre engagement between Mots Tyler and myv lf has lieeu liro ken" 'For what reason?" "Family upp'wiilon Hy a peculiar provuviun of Jay 'tuuUI's will, all his children are prohibited from marrying without the consent of the family, under pain of losing their legacies.

Howard Gould received hL Oihi.fKW from his father. A Movement to Check Filibustering In the House. New Rule Brought In by the Committee, Will Fine Mtmbsra Wh Refuse To Vote. Washisotox, April 12. The Democratic managers in the house today decided to take heroic measures to force the Republicans to participate In the proceedings.

The committee on rules, consisting of Speaker Crisp, Messrs. Outhwaite and Catchings, (Democrats) and Messrs. Reed and Ilun ows, Republicans), held a meeting just before the bouse convened and formulated a rule to crush filibustering, making the penalty of a failure to vote punishable by fine. Messrs. Keed and Hurrows determined to contest every inch of ground and a fierce parliamentary tight was Immediately precipitated.

Speaker Crisp, however, with stern hand swept aside ail preliminaries, and forced the tight on the main issue. As soon as the journal had been read he recognized Mr. Catchings, from the committee on rules to present the report. Saving Hlaa Trouble. Mrs.

Van Hright You hove become quite an adept in palmistry, I believe. Young Squeeiem Yes, have studied it for some time. Mrs. Van Hright Well, I have had a plaster Impression taken of my daughter's hand, and, if yon wish to study It, you can do so at your loisure. It will save you the tapuble of a personal examination, yoff know.

N. Y. Weekly. Mollis flood In It. Bunker I understood your house waa burned down the other night.

Sorry to hear It, old man. And you had such a fine librarv, too. Hill Rut iijGfcLrf nfy books were aaved. Ilunkert Ily the firemen? Hill Oh, no. My friends had previ ausly "borrowed them.

Truth. A remarkable accident occurred on a piece of land at Poynton. England, rented by the Manchester and Salfnrd Co operative aoclety from Lord Vernon. Under the an per in tendency of Mr. Bellies the land waa being plowed by aid of a couple of valuable horses, owned by Mr.

Cottam, of Nor Dary Hall In cross in the. field the horses suddenly disappeared, snapping the chain traces and almost dragging jn. nlnr Tim driver was fortu te, on foot mnd escaped with his owln(f to that facW The 1 4 Pi foond 10 tar.ty rour feet deep. It had been covered over for aome years and Its existence forgotten. Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE The Gale Is Still Sweeping Down the Atlantic Coast.

HAVOC WROUGHT IN NEW JERSEY buildings, Fences and All Manner of Structures Suffer From the Storm. Nkw Yohk, April 12. The heavy northeast gale which has prevailed all along the coase for the past thirty six hours, moderated somewhat this morning, art hough a fresh northeast breeze is still blowing and a heavy sea running outside. In coming team era report terrible weather outside. Shijts were ubliged to lay outside all night, not during to crows the bar.

Captain UoCinnon, of the steamer. Croft, stutet that hu was on the bridge of his bhip continuously for twenty four hours. At Galilee the oeean is tiudunnining St. Peters church, which the morning tide will also probably bring dowri The meadows between Jersey City and Holtoken and New ark are several inches under water. At llayone many b.mttt and bout house are washed away.

A't South Am boy a partially fjiN led house was blown down. localcueitbh' datuagf wan tlotie to fruit cropn. The peueh crop suffered Farmers throiihiit the btate will be heavy hufferers. I Three men vhoMtiiled in the yacht Sudiz 'cn Friday from Kockville Center ir Lung lleat. ti have probably been i drowned.

They are Thomas Maek. wealthy plumtH'r of Myrtle avenue. llrltklyn; Carl re, wholftale pi miter, of Itrooltlyii: Capl James 1 lltU. tnnMin, of theyacltt. Join inlet, the outiel from the bav, has been the rue of many wre.ck.

I Uniel Jh'tuott, suiH'rintetident of the mil Ik at Kockville Center, l.otiir land, and ton liobert, who sailed 1 ot't'an ward til tlte yacbt before ttte storm began, ire missing, i hree duck liuuters started out ou Monday afternoon from rue port. Long Island, and nave not tteen heard from since i It is reported that a large sloop yacht I was sunk in the storm in tin? sound near Douglaston. II STOftV IX NEW JKKstV. Ska TtimiHT, X. April 12 The i effect of the storm has been devastating throtighotit this state, urioits gales and inoustrouH seas have wrought havoc and destruction alontr the Jerstev coast.

Huitdings, trees, lelegraph'an I telephone wires, railroad tracks, em I bankments. wharves and fences, ali i yielded to the destructive fury of the elements. Above it all stands out the loss of human life. Atlantic City suffered considerably. At Brighton I teach the new electric railroad waa almost entirely carried away.

At Red Hank Shoal boat houses were swept away and much damage was done to sailing (icneral Karle's hotel, Norman dy by the sea. threatens to be totally wrecucu, me ouiK neaos wnieu protect it cannot long resist the terrible force of the water which is beating against it. uud the next high title will probably carry it away. A WORTHY COMPANY. Clay Clements' Company Promises a Great Attraction.

The following letter wsb received thismoruing by Mr. Dubbs, of the Baldwin theatre: Fr. Smith, April II. Mr. Chas.

Dubbs, Springfield Mo friend Dubbs: I have nothing new at present. Clay Clement was here last night in "The New Dominion. 1 do not know whether you have him at the np crliPtht't tlinv hfivt liim at tho other house, Itut you cannot do too ruueli iii prnise c.t his play, nimseii end his company. The production last night set the people wild with enthusiasm. Two curtain calls and a scene call.

very body is lavish with praise on the streets today. Declaring that it Is the finest thing that we have had this scasen, Richard Mansfield not excepted. The play is a revelation, a something new. Clement himself is fine, and his company every one are artists. Do not fail to boom them.

Nothing you can do or say will be beyond what they merit. "Alabama" Is not to be compared to the "Nfcw Dominion." In fact the "New Dominion" Is the coming play of the day. Doom them. Your friend, S. C.

Hunt, Manayer Grand Opera House, Fort Smith, Ark. Th Evolution. Of medical agents la gradually relegating the old time herbs, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing Into general use the pleasant and effective liquid Syrup of Figs. To get the true remedy see that it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, only. For sale by all leading druggists.

Deals in Dirt. Susan Vanbor and VV. II. Vanbor to. Juhn A.

Patterson of Green county, Mo the wfst half of the northwest quarter of 32; also all that part of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of lying north of such, containing ten acres, and all of such Inhd in and containing ninety acres, subject, however, to an encum brance of SV'ti. and Interest heretofore given to Henry Wall is, which said encumbrance the said John A. I'atteraoo agrees to pay. Consideration II, 700. Ferguson's pho alf price till further notice.

Come running. The While Wing bakery and Ice cream parlor will open Thursday. April 13, by M. Lawson, 207 Commercial street, with confectionery and bakery line. All are invited.

Hhlloh's Cure, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Foclc et ie contains twenty fire doacaonly rc. Children love It. Hold by J. VV.

Crank At corner Hounvtlle and Commercial KtreeU and 106 Hontb Campbell htreet. RAILROAD RATTLE. Wotk Progressing in Arkansas on the North and South Iron Highway. It la reported that the right of way through Carrol and Itoone counties, has been sold by different men, owning lands in counties. Work has already begun at the Ktone county and Carrol county at Dedman liarreiis in Arkansas and are clearing the woods away on the right of way acquired, preparatory to building the ruad bed From this point to Harrison, Itooue couuty, Ark.

A pood crew is now at work at Little lioelc thin side of Ar gciitunnd is clearing and grading It ia thought at Armenia. that the fr. Western is it I ready an assured enterprise. These fu.cts wtc gteaiied froiu Mr. M.

F. (ioddv of Lurcka f'i'rins, Ark. Nw Line to Connect Texas and Dcnison to be Southern Headquarters. ACapital Sioc of liihteen Million Dvliars. DK.vtM'X.

IV April 1 For the las few C.iptitin Ward Rovmer, president and eh'. etigiueer of the tialvcstou and i Northern new railway, lia in u.in city conferring with the lei Jin. business men relative to i.icjlin' line of the proposed road iltron'li und mating litis their h' a hpui terj. A prop Mion iv.is jit nle bin tliis morning aptain lloemer As l'ies whi.di he a. e.

ptet was seen totlav hy repre entalivi II slid: I'iu nc.v roa I will run S'ltf bara. Neb Mitii throii'li the grain of ln uiul Kansus, throttgii HUuli' ma and the fields of the Indian territory to Deninon, thi sinitU to (r.tlvetou. A soi'iated with me are I'. ,1. I) mherty, of N' York, D.

K. O'Uottrlic. of Al'toona. I and Clarlt, of S'erliiur, Kan. The capital stock is M.bO'i.ooo, and we have money to li'iitd tiie lirst uud red uiileR of the road 1 HK MARKETS.

Yukk, April 12. market opened a frac'iuu The stock below yes terday's closing. Speculatti after penind irregular' advances were mude. in the majority of khares tradetl iu, aud the general market became lirmer. The btoek exchange covering com coinmittce has listed preferred stock of tin? Haltim jro uud.

Ohio Southwestern railroad company, and has authorized the listing of ciJdilional stock up to ou oillcial notice being given that security had Wen issued. The first sale of this stock was made today at 1" and the second at which is the current price. Money on call easy at 1 per cent prime mercantile paper, i a't per cent. Sterling exchange, steady with actual business in banker's billn, 4 Crf.sH"4 for demand, and 4 1 7 for sixty days; posted rates 4.SS it eoiuinercial bills, 4.st''.t(if t.sii1,; silver certttiiatea, til? last bid; bar silver, Mexican dollars. sr, tons.

St. April 12. Ca n.n ccipts, 2.0'); market slow and a shade lower. Hoos Receipts, 71M'; tnitrket luc lower; butchers jr.M.Oi.r good mixed Sl prime light, lu. Slice tteceipts, market 2.t lower.

Whkat. Lower, Cash 55. July fs'h. Co lis Better; cash and July 3' V' May May Oath Higher, options May ki; July 2T1 I'oitK uiet; jobbing, SlTl Laud Higher, steam, 5f7. lower; choice Lkao Highe; $.

iji'KLTKit Steady; '12'. KANHAH Kansas Citv, April 1 1 i.k Receipts, shipmeiita. market luc lower; Texas steers TexoS'Cows 81. shipping steers, native cows. stock era and feeders SI.0Ol.iHl; butls, 82.Hi f.l Hons Receipts, lo.OOO; shiprnenta, Hhtt! lowers bulk 84 7.vM heavies, packers and mixed 8i.7i" lighu, yrkeis uud pigs, 8 i 4 Siir.Ef Ut ceipts, ri.Mt; shipments l.WKi steady.

Wiika to 1 cut lo 2 bard 7.0; No. i red No. I red rejected 41. Cons Active: No. 2 whit.

,14 No. 3 mixed, Ai. Oath Half higher: No while S34 Vli No 2 mixed Uvk Firui; 4. Fi.ax Skkii Steady; 81 21 '4 12'. IlkAX Weak; fii.

Hav Firm; timothy ST .1 3 'M; prairie. 8i ih7 Ill' iTHli rtciive; dairy, rinr oo Ca I IteeeiptH Ten loads TexaM; loweraiid another tenants lower; pr inn to extra nave U.r8t 'o medium. thorn Texas i o't. Hios Kecriost ooo; lower, dull heavy 84ir4 Vi; rs and mixed VV' prime heavr aod bntehrrs weights assorted light t.i.liUrtVt l'. hilKKC liecetpls 1 .011.

slow; l'i lower; top sheep VS' tp lamb Whtat Firmieab, May, MK''i July. 11: CoK' Mea.ly. May. 3 Vs July July, 35 pUmnbr. 4o.

0t Mrady; cash, May 35; Joly.2 V' i iM piember. I'oan Higher; July. 12 M. lEIBill Martin H. Vanbor Exonerated For the Killing of Leeds.

IN RE THE MURDER OF A DUCK. Sorts and Sizes of Unfortunates Who Are Fined As Often As Found The police court aud criminal courts of tuu city are the nuclei of more venomous rascality than even Judgo Charles Evans will be able to coutrot when he puts the ermine ou his portly shoulders. Judge Bray tries to stand the crew off, but, although he is distinctly a heavy weight, he tiuds it a diillrnlf matter to nit down gracefully and legally upon all' who coimi before him. Tin Hit.ijLa.lion in the several courts is mirrored in the following notes, tio death of the duck being especially mel ancholy. 4 iuminai.

fornr. After spi nding two days in hearing the evidence aud arguments of cu unite I in tle. Vanbor murder case the jury, at niinutes 1 o'cUhM lost night tilled into the courtroom und hamtet in a verdict of not guilty The defendant, Martin II. Vanbor was so overjoyed that he was Hpeeeli less for a few moments, unable to give expression to his feelings of gratitude li juror took mm bv the iiaml. ami Judge W.

I. Mubb.ird who' hud no faithfully ib feiided him. IhanUcd the jury doing what he thought to be a righteous act in liberating bis client. William Ueynolds entered a plea of if.tuity to grand larceny and was scu te nee it to the penitentiary lor two years 6y Judge tiideon this morning. Isaac Allschul was recognised in the sum of in each of three indictments for selling li'iuur to minors today.

HISTOIlV OK Tit TASK. Some time 4asl summer while Vanbor and his wife were loading cord wood in liis vvatfoii on his farm about ten miles north of Springfield. Henry Leeds, a neigh ofi Vanbor. accompanied by his wife went up to where they were uud bcg.in a quarrel about a calf which had strayed away from the Leeds premises. The evidence showed that Leeds, who was a man of large build and trreat strength made an as.

I sanitation Vanbor, in self defense struck Leeds on the head with a stick of cord wood, from the effects of which he died. Vanbor made no attempt to escape uud was loitged iu jail, where hu has been ever since, until liberated last Jle and his faithful wife and babe are in the city yet, and perhaps the'huppiest people iu town. A. F. Vunpelt, whose trial was set for today, tiled a motion this morning asking that the venire for the forty jurors be directed to the coroner for service, his ailhlavit setting forth that Sheriff (iruntham aud his deputies were prejudiced agaiust him.

Dr. Dicmer, the comner, being out of the city, aud not expected to return until noon the trial is in consequeneo delayed Jt is thought, however, that the jury will be summoned and challenges made this week so that the case will be ready 'for trial by next Monday. The case of tho Moss boys and Charles Winters, charged with the killing of Fred House, will not probably ha tried ut this term, at the circuit court will convene at Forsyth on the ami Prosecuting Attorney. J. II.

Duncan and Assistant IVrry Allen will have to attend to some important cases to come up at that lime. A lU'CK in There has been a most fowl and bloody murder committed, for which warrant is out for the arrest of Mrs Frank Wheeler, and tho ctimwlaitiaittf are Herman Kaucr and his wife. The warrant now in the hw tuts of the constable is made returnable April 12 in Just'i'c Fath's courtroom, corner of K'Kmrilie street and the public square. reads that the defendant did "wilfully kill a duck belomrinir to the protuvti trix (Mrs V. ll.

iiiert of the value of fo nts. by then aii't thr wringing ami twisting the head off tl' a tid duck from the bode of the Complain ants iuvike the majesty and justice of the law in order to MMtiihly punitlt the defendant and (five to the said Herman Mauer and his wife lust recompense for the damage done. It seems like the barnyard properties in the ahupe of chickens mud ducks have been making awful havoc In tlm garden of Mrsj Wheeler; scratching to ritfht of them, scratching to left of them; scratching like more or less, till patience eeaseo: to he a virtue and the only remedy seemed lie charge upon the enemy' of garden truck, and put them to an iguomious rout. So with this purpose in Mrs. charged uiHtn the fowls with stick, stone, broom or fit her available domestic artillery, aud drove them often beyond lh rampart, oniy to see them repfstefby rally and return Ifestierate at last she sh tt.

to kill in truth he wrung off the head'' of the only offender she was able to catch to wit: this duck in dispute. roi.ff nn. nr The persons hauUd up is court the past few day for keeping honvs oi prostitution and for being found in the sarre were ur iforrnly lined audconU All fined paid eaeept those of Frank Smith and Miume Allen, who were sent to jail Col. Fellows at Horns. CaiI.

II. F. Fellows, the defeated Fop a list candidate for mayor at the rectl. election, aud who. in company with hi wife, has spent the lat fe weks traveling in the West, ha returned home somewhst Improved in health.

Col. Fellow is surprised at he great number of UrpuMicans and IrnocrU who claim to have voteu for hmi, still to tlad bia tot so small. and Not the Man. la listening to' the narration by W. McFarland of the fight la which be and his wife aod daughter seemed lo have gotten the worst of it, the porter understood him to nay.

"Iietinis. the real estate man," instead. "Denny, the real estate and reported the name as understood, but the fact is. it was not William A. Ieu nis, butCl.arles Oenny who proved such a terror to the McFurlaud family.

SUPERIOR SOUTHWESTERN Important Business Now flcforc the Uirectory in Kansas City. Mr. S. L. Steaduiiii has returmdlo his ranh near llulena where ho is fiek at the present time, Mr.

liosenllcld i. expected in Spriuutlcld tonight or tomorrow but is now in Kansas City at meeting held to dele ruiine on the term iuul facilities of the rojd'iu that grow ing suburb of Npiinylicld. We aie reminded. jtbat large bodies aud corporations move but they g't there all the snipe. We pat the management on the back and say.

get there Sup." rlorJt Southwestern. win Of. C. L. K'ng to Dig Into Biiru Central American Cities.

A Special Couceasion Giaitcd varJ Codci; to Explore Ptrhn toric Sights in Honduus Dr. C. L. King, of this city, iu Central America for two been offered a position to 'o expedition now fitting imi by der the Control of tlitrturd c.i Who VXit hat with ati and un ticL'c, for xplorat ion In and the ruined city of Cup.t;i in II oulurus Che whole of eutru'i America is full of ruins of an. ient cities, but alt of the stales excepting Costa liica, have no.v law prohibited the l.ikiii" out of the eouutiy found in bunting itver Vitrd college, however, ed the exclusive right llotulii for a pcri.nl has kin) lor the la the ii, has fill.

nf feu vi pirty in that country uud'f tlicth.tr if ail experienced arehtteloi Dr. Ktr.g will Join the partv if the time, to go he is well so. The offer of itself is an any one as there are plenty leer their services to such dition. SuJden Demise of a Loading iwyer and Politician Found In llis Bed This MorninK With Life Kxlinct Heart Faduie the Cause. Lot is.

April 12 A spc. layette tho Post Dispatch fioin Mo. says: Kx Stale Senator Saul Majors, long prominent iu state polill and one of the best criminal lawyers in the West, was found dead iu bed I hi: morning. Heart disease was ausc. Senator' Majors was born Noveuibe Ho, in Fayette eo'intv, an I ha been a resident of Fayette al' his lite.

He was a lawyer of remarkable at lain Is. und had been a leal. in Democratic slate politics. Only I tie lay last be announced his decimation to run for congress In the iseven.n district, He leave a wife and three laughters. HOLD HU RCiLAKY, A Kubberson Avenue Hastdence Uaidcd and a Ould Watch Sttden.

The residence of IJ. Hargis. of No 1111 Itobberson' avenue was entered Tuesday night hy burglar and a val able gold watch luken. Tho burglar entered by Hie purlor loor which was ticked and the key had been withdrawn. It Is siippmfd that the lock was opened by the process called "picking, tta the door wa left unlocked hy Hie departing caller.

Nothing elHc was disturtied nn I mi one in the house knew of the loss until this morning. My wife wan confined to her lied for over two months with a severe at luck if rheumatism We could grt nothing that would afford her any relief, and as a last resort gave Chinuberhn I am tUlin a trial. To our great surprise began to improve after the tlrst app'1 cation, and by using it regularly she was soon able toet up and attend her house work H. Johiif oii of i KnuUon 'u Kensington. Minn Vieeiit untitles for aule by rvrgus.

Kintrra Drug Co. Ctiamborlaln Kr and Uk.o Oir.rm'al Ih iSTtain cure lor I bnnoc iv I iranuial' F.ve l.ifk Nr No'l''" t'1' Krieiiia, 1 e4 Kali Hhi inn sihI lew' U't cent. fr 1ml. For snle dntrfxt u. to norownprR.

For putting hner in inw hcihl.f 'tilion trv lr Csdv's "nd.p. fhrr liuie up the rtem, id dijt iwu, 'in of titf, relieve tnii'. "rri lidtwv dmnnk pi ami de lP'V gr. ok avw life lo in old "Ver i.rkl hop lb ernU per raaja. For ah drug1 Awarded Highest I M'SS Annie ol G.

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Pages Available:
820,554
Years Available:
1870-1987