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The Macon Republican from Macon, Missouri • Page 12

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DISGRACEFUL SCENE. fifty-fourth congress. a1 A Bier Bow Between Students Indianapolis. I dint Seanioa.) Is the senate, on tbe 11th. Mr.

Hoar's resolution to postpone the conference report on tbe Cuban concurrent resolutions until April 6, was taken up. and after a speech by Mr. Hoar in support of it. lost its place in the morning hour and went to the calendar. Mr.

Turpie con-. eluded his three-days speech against the claim of Mr. Dupont to a seat in the senate from the I state of Delaware In the house the post $1,000 for the One who Guesses Best. They Were in Attendance at an Oratorl eal Contest Ki-President Harrison was Caneht In tbe Crush. Bat ExtracteU Himself.

7BXDAT MOBwrG, WAR. 20, 196. Lingo. James Pjppin Is building a new touse. Geo.

Smith returned to his home in Thursday. Miss Ki'sie Braley was visiting Mrs. Bbert Hone, Sunday. Joe Cnllen, of New Cambria, was tie gnet-t of John Cull Friday. Toney Blacksmltb, of Brooktleld, is vhdtiog home folks, thi week.

A year ago The Chicago Record, offered $30,000 in cash prizes to authors for the best "stories of mystery." Tbe stories were so called because it was required that a mystery should run through the entire story and be disclosed only in the last chapter. office appropriation bill was finally disposed or Indianapolis, March the purpose being to give cash prizes to those readers of The Chicago Record who should be able to solve tbe mystery, or come nearest to a correct solution of it, in advance of the publication of the last chapter in the paper, aade. Stories from all parts of Use lag the oratorical contest last night made against tne adoption of the conference Tlie award or aatUora prlxea lias jtut entered tn tbe eomnetlUon. Twelve aaab wrkmm report on the Cuban resolutions, the principal one by Mr. Hill N.

while tbe action of tbe foreign relations committee and tbe apcaKuag worta to we amber or 816 were offered for tbe twelve boat stories. Tbe first prise was 10,000, and was won by Harry Born, March 13tb, 1896, a nine-roan 1 StUlweU KawarOs, of Macoa, Ga. His story Is entitled by, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Streybagc Mr.

Maitba Braley and hod, Hart well, "Sons and IFatHieirs." tne Butler students hung- out a piece of canvas with a woman caricatured upon it, and below it "Earlham Humiliation." The Earlham students construed this into a reflection upon Mias Gertrude Simmon, the Indian maiden who represented that institution, and. hisses were heard from all parts of the opera house. A few moments later an umbrella ire Tlsiting relatives here, this week. senate conferees was defended by Senatoi Sherman. Mr.

Pritchard (N. spoke in support of Mr. Oupont's claim to a seat in the sen-ate. A number of bills were taken from the calendar and passed In the house tbe entire dsy's session was spent in consideration of contested-election cases. Th of Dudley H.

Coleman against Charles F. Back, from the Second Louisiana district, was, without de- Julias Onsdorff sold a mule io Frai an interval of a week or more between tbe publication of the last Installment containing the explanation and Us publication will begin in The Chicago Record on March 23, and continue in about 30 daily installments until completed. "Sons and Fathers is bevond all question the great ttory of the year. There will be Dessert, of aeon, last week, for $60. moicr uiu iue immeaiaiei; preceaing chapter, during which period the guesses will be received.

Quite a number of Marctlme people Attended the bbll here, Tuesday evenirg Tbos B. Brsley, of Lingo, banded me fell from the upper box to the floor, bate, decided in favor of the sitting member. Seven hours' debate was devoted to the Aid- and the Butler students tried to re- Ploh.RoDDlns case from the FoUrth Alabama cover It. The Earlham students made district, without action being taken thereon. $1.

Please eod the Bkpublican one To etui rortber promote popnlar Interest la tnis remarkable story, THE CHICAGO RECORD offers tlO.OOO In 889 caan prlxea for the 880 gmeasee which shall come the nearest to belnar trM and complete eolations ot the mystery tn the story. The 110,000 are divided as follows To the reader from whom 77k- Record receives the most complete and correct solution in all its of tbe entire mystery of the story. as it shall be disclosed in the last chapter when published 1,000 For Che second beet notation 300 ov the third beet eolation 300 vsr the foarth beet eolation aoo Vor the next 5 nearest beat eolations. SlOO each saa year. Dr.

Wet was in Marceline and West ville, Monday and Tuesday, on legal bus a rusn lor it, and a fight ensued, in in the senate, on the lSth. tbe financial eon- whieh some fiftv students engaged, dition of the government was presented by Mr. and which was stopped only when a detail of police arrived. wlth meekly and submissively Ex-President Harrison was in the surrendering the right of the government to midst of the strutrtrlinir mass of hu redeem United States notes or greenbacks in iness. Miss Lixzle Braley, of Marceline, is IO Tlsiting her sister, Mrs.

Robert II owe, ao so 300 this week. manitv, but finally extricated himselJ ver as well as in gold, thus paving the way 1 all the financial ills that had fallen upon and left the scene. tyitt Misses Zella Bell and Rntbe Pip. in were the guests of Mrs. Kate Saunders, 600 Wednesday.

SO 500 1 as soo 1 so 1,000 10 3,000 eeeeseaa saeAO) 810,000 by Thb Chicaoo Rxooan, and they will bave complete eon. trot and anal decision, beyond any appeal, la all matters --ins to tbto unique contest. And last, bat not least. Only 7omen and Girls may Guess. STARTLING FACTS Miss Elsie Braley commenced a three month's school at the Old Lingo school jt a v.au imo uvuog vvaiiivu m.

Bobbins (Jem.) was unseated and Wm. T. Al-drlch (rep.) declared eleoted to represent the Fourth Alabama district. A night session was held for the consideration of private pension bills, after which the house adjourned until the 10th. Ia the senate, on the 10th, three speeches on as many different subjeots were made: By Mr.

district, Monday. Brought to Light by a Police Investigation Th Cltlaoas of Chicago Bobbed by an Organised liana- of City Hall Employes aad Accomplices oa the Oatalds by Manipulating Warrants for Rebates Due Property Owners. In all 889 prises, amounting Foil particulars as to the details of the conditions rover -ins the awarding, of these prises will be published in Tbb Chicaoo Bacoan. The principal rales are as follows 1. Bat one solution can he entered by a reader.

It is Immaterial whether the reader subscribes for tbe paper direct to the office of publication, or whether It is bought from the local newsdealer. The contest is open, under the specified conditions, to all who read tne paper. 2. The explanation of tbe mystery may be made in the reader's own words, la the Kngliah language, and without say attempt at flnc writing." simply gWIng as many of the mete that go to make a complete and absolutely correct solution of tbe entire mystery sa the reader may be able to discover. S.

The 110.000 will be awarded, under tbe conditions announced, according to tbe best jwlgment of the judges appointed Mr. and Mrs. Parish, of Brookfleld, are Tlsiting her father and mother, Mr. and WAY ABOVE ALL. OTHER FLOUR Have You Tried a Sack of "Gold Medal" floor? If not, wbj not? It is beyond doubt the BEST floor CTer sold on this mark' The demand for this floor is Increasing beyond expec-tation ffe People Know a TMbj when tnej try it.

We can famish numbers ot testimonials from partle In and uhicaoo kscobd pi-emuiMUy ffcmtly sail AOaa BvSSw a and it Lodge favoring such a change tn the 5r, dally installment of a high-grade serial story Is a kture Intended to speclany command it to the ham imj Mrs. B. F. Grubb, this week. Miss Beulah Stephenson, who has been To emphasise and adveiUss the fact that Tas Mkum Chicago, March 13.

For several day 5 bnmlgrstion laws as will keep out illiterate a 1 i ad Ignorant foreigners: by Mr. Pugh the police and officers of the comptrol- ln UTor tn8 8Uver with the same nmmvumo newspaper pecBuanv enitawe lor woman's i visiting house folks for the last three ing the farther eontfii fiuoa mane uac 1 the U0.0M la priaei shall paid onlv for emlamatkmm or eueasei ami in ma piru. Aii may lusu, out oniy wusifl ana UIKU9 may A SPECIAL OFFBIX! To make It oaey aor all who are not mow taking the paper to rights as gold; and by Mr. Morgan (Ala). In support of the conference report en the Cuban belligerency resolution In the house.

It being suspension day. a number of bills of no special importance were passed under suspension of the rules. The house agreed to take up. on the 14th. the report of the foreign affairs committee regarding the speeches delivered by Ambassador Bayard at Edinburgh and Boston, England.

aeqaniated with THK CHICAGO RECORD and lla frreat $10,000 arise story wlthont committing; themselves to a tall term nbserlptlon In advance, the pabllsher makes a special offer to mall THB RECORD a Send 1 0 Cento and get The Record 1 0 Dayo. weeks, returned to Lingo, Monday. The dance St. Patrick's eve, was a grand success. There was good order, and erery body seemed to enjoy them-selres.

Julius Tykesoo and wife, and Julius Onsdorff, Gus Larson and Julius Anderson, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Braley, Friday evening. Misses Sad Joyce, Hannah Neis and Mary Ross, of Marceline, attended St. Patrick's dance, Tuesday evening, and are any address, poet-paid, for IO days, beginning; with the nrat chanter ot the story, FOR IO CENTS, In coin or pontage stamps.

Tbe story begins March 23, and it is desirable that snbscrlptions should be received as far in advance of that date as possible, but all subscriptions on tbla special offer received up to April 1 will be filled, but none after April 1. er a orace. special assessment bureau and law department, have been invea titrating certain startling facts which eame into their possession, by confession and otherwise, indicating the ex late nee of an organized band of city hall employes and men on the outside who, it is alleged, have robbed the taxpayers of probably $10,000 by means of forging receipts for special assess ments paid, with which the accom plices not employed in the special as aessment bureau or comptroller's office obtained warrants for rebates due property owners. These warrant were cashed without question by the city treasurer. The first arrest in the case came lasi oat of the county, to the effect that "Gold Medal" Worth More to the consumer than any floor they ever used.

Practical bakers hare long since found the merit in this flour, ami nearly all the bakers in North issouri are now. using it. ANOTHER SOUDAN WAR visiting friends and relatives here, this week. The Chicaoo Racoan is Chicago's leading morning daily. In fact, with a single exception, it has tbe largest morning circulation in America 160,000 a day.

It is a member of Tbe Associated Press and prints all tbe news from all the world." It is independent in politics and gives all political news with judicial impartiality, free from the taint of partisanship. It is Chicago's family newspaper. Prof. J. T.

Hatfield, of the North western University, writing to the Evantton (171.) Index, says: I have come to the firm conclusion, after a long test, and after wide comparison with the journals of many States and countri-s. that Thk CThiohmvKkoumi comes as ni-ur bein'4 the Tbe journalists' class paper, published in New York, called Xewtpaperdom, says There is no paper published In America that so nearly approaches tbe true Journalistic ideal as Thb Chicaoo Rkcord." Forward your subscription at early pouible, so that your name may be entered on the subscription list at once and tbe paper be sent you without delay and in time for tbe opening chapters of the Recobd's GREAT flo.OOO PKIZK STORY. Address I Retcher. G. T.

"Whitfield was in Macon Wedncs Croarltm Bros day. i'lenl ituiiy Journal ns we uru for some time likely to find on Mar Follow British RfTorts In Behalf of tbe Italians. London. March 14. The Anglo Egyptian expedition that is to make a demonstration toward Berber and Wady Haifa in favor of the Italians at Kassala, is much discussed in the lobbies of the house of commons.

In an interview Sir Charles Dilke, M. who is an acknowledged authority on foreign affairs, denounced the decision of the government to join the expedition. He said that if the affair should result in a dofeat Great Britain would be compelled to immediately intervene on a large scale, and it W. Is. Ward goes to Minnesota, this thwe mortal shores." week.

VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The CHICAGO RECORD, 181 Madison Chicago, III. Tico heailitarr beitrr Hum tr i hrrf or tour are better still. Let all the fatnllv join in rhe sei.rob for the explanation of the mystery iu fsonr. mm r'auiM-ra," bat rviiit only women and girls may guess and win tbe prizes.

A. M. II Iman and wife, visited in Val- ttv 11 nil night, when William G. Leonard, a prominent city contrator and politician, was taken into custody on a war rant from the city proseeutor alleging the forgery of special assessment re ceipts. lie was released on bail.

William Madden, ex-chief clerk in the special assessment bureau, is ac Sgltlll5j Frank Lockbart, of Macon, was visit ins in Fletcher Tuesday. Miss Su5ie 'Salver was tbe guest of DR. APPLEMAN Kr. mall express Loral frAiirut U'I1(U NllKTU. 1, St.

Pau: mull. express ii. Loral 'relsfut Oally Ax'ert 1 OS J.I, 4:45 10 (XV a. in Bloom ington. Vote for the Coleman law.

Wad Garvins' new house is about completed. Uncle Dan Toole in having lumber hauled, preparatory to building a new house. West Bevier school adjourned Wed Miss OrTie Fletcher Sunday. Boss Richardson, of Valley, was look-ng after bs interests at Stirgy, Sunday Miss Belt re Urainscott visited at Pieas nt Grove. Snndav, tbe euast of Miss SPECIALIST- cused of beinff the ringleader of the city hall men, and his return from New Orleans was anxiously awaited yesterday morning by the police.

It is alleged, however, that Leonard sent him a telegram Wednesday, which served as a tip. and it is known that he left the train in Mississippi for parts unknown. Other arrests are expected when the grand jury gets to work. free Lizzie MoSf, J. II.

Baker, who recently bought a car ork an i of cattle fiOUth 0f Caliao, brought Threuffb reclining f-haJr cars, between St. Louis and ottumwa. The onlv throujrb line to New Boston via Niagara Falls. would possibly lead to another Soudan war. A COWARDLY ACT, Which Should Call Down Condign Punishment I' pon Its Perpetrator.

Indianapolis, March 14. Charles Adams, si prisoner at the workhouse, was shot yesterday by Edward Graham, a guard at the same institution, for refusing to sit in a barber's chair and have his mustache shaved oil and his hairclipped. Adams was manacled at tin time. and. when ordered to sit in the chair, protested NERVOUS CHRONIC THROAT AS,) CATARRHAL IX THK TREATMENT OF nesday, the 11th inst, through respect little Charlie Vestal, a pupil in the primary department, who died, Tuesday, after a protracted ilJues.

Miss Jessie Grove, tughter of J. V. Irove, of Chariton, while visitins her Take the Banner Koute for t'hlouw. troit. Toledo.

Kansas t'lty. Uvnvcr, ran and Minneapolis Through trains, free reclining ciialrcars. vestibules tlirounhoiit with all modern equipments. Thn.Ufrh tickets, arul lratraK-checked tbr.uh. appi to V.

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V. I. Tavlou. i AT. THE VENEZUELAN CASE.

DISEASES. uncle, C. G. Taylor, was takr-n sud ierlv '11. Her anxious friends once notified ler mother, who arrived Friday.

From three such names as C. Bursje, V. H. Loom is and J.eph Park, the pe-j- them to bis farm, Friday. A party of tmigraEts from the Cana- line have been stoppinu at the Whit held ford on Swetger Creek Ihf past few days.

A grand concert will be given at Mt. jzion 011 the of April the 4th, under the auspices of I'rof. II. HarhordV 1 class in vocal music. Admiss'on 10 -ts.

The writer is infomned that Miss L- etta Anislie will resume kcIioo! iu Liiigo the 23d of March. SI is a tirst-class -eucht pn 1 is tinr with uc- At His Rsmembar ii.l not want his mustache Graham cursed him and i ivitli his mace, arid then. 1 thai iii' vi'l struck The First Installment Left I.asustyra On the loth Inst. Washington. March 14.

The Venezuelan minister lias leen notified liv cable from his that tliei i Hrst installment ot otlicial evidence for the consideration of the liitrh eoininis- i sion left Laguayra on the steamer Philadelphia the inlli and will find ct i (lit-alt to choose ineir otr. him CUING ICAST. No lt. iM'nvpr I St ifiiy 1 Qjiiiy St.L.. Sun 8:11 a.

in barber to get out of the the ririsi irier. the bullet cm i 1 1 i to tin way. tir'l is Office 1 in iff rims iii-. leg and making a The shooting has I arrive in New York to We visited the nunVf rchol J. II.

uc epresentative in the St Lou's conven-l -ion. Hither would honor the county! nd the district Captain Dnrge is ani Id sohli-r, a tried ani true HepnhMe ut, steadfast friend, a whole-souled neiuh- or, a vinjorou, out-spoken, bin heart nan, who settled among us twenty! years ago, find from a modest beginning; las, through thrift and economy, acquir-j No St. Paul St St. Louis i) next Tuesday. The documents re- in stingy district last ft St.

1 1 It; i.n caused ltiiH-li in! was unarmtMl ignatiori, as Adams; in irons. I Ijoc-aX Freight, ex Suu. VTr. Kisher is a 11I teacher find late exclusively to tne perioU near the close of the eighteenth century date the ropect of his ABANDONED THE ATTEMPT So. 12.

St. L. K. Denver i taken from the royal Spanish archives) Coast, daily 5. Chgo.

St. K. St. A I The entertaiun ent at Mt. Zion on Sat- ed a considerable amount of this earth's One Day only each Atchinon, daily 55.

K.C.. Atchison v' urdiijr eve of April 4, promises to be a success. The A Leaven worth, dily a.m rauil o. 1 i program will con-and vocal music, reasures. During this time he bas made friends and kept them.

W. II. Loomis is a man who is well known all over the lirst congressional district, and especially and ist of instrumental tt Brook Held, ex Sun mi in. Kncal Freight, ex Snn j.o declamations and compositions. Trough freight, carries pas- seSm-rs Monroe to ciuin- ne of the most enjojable so ml par in Macon and Marion counties, where be has conducted mining operations on a cot Ue, daily 8:55 ra' ties of the season, was given at the horre s.V iT and Mrs.

J. C. Lyons, by their grand scale. He is a great business hero, Month. Day.

CanjMa. Rates, omm. etc. eheerfuilT fur-i most estimable dauehters. Misses Ida.

a man much loved, a courteous gentle afcwif on a ppJVattrm. J. E. HcKik, Art B-m, xr.aDi. vnna xrnnri.

To I'rove That the tioulils Are KenidentH of New York Cltv. New York. March 14. After fighting the Goulds for three years the city of New York Thursday, formally announced, through Assistant Corpora tion Counsel John F. Wood, that it had abandoned the attempt to prove that George Edwin, Howard and Helen Gould are residents of this city.

This announcement carried with it the va cation of the assessment for taxation of the Gould estate and of the property of the members of the Gould family as individuals. For the year of 1895 the estate of Jay Gould was assessed at the personal property of George J. Gould at that oi Edwin, Helen and Howard Gould at 3100,000 each. man with a character as spotless as the anci iiave not heretotore been accessible to Great Uritain, or at least are not quoted in the Iiritish blue book. They are put forward to demonstrate the inadmissibility of Dutch claims tc any territory west of the Essiquibo.

A large number of authenticated official maps, covering the same period, are included, none of which have heretofore been produced, as no occasion for their presentation has ever occurred. Minister Andrade has also been in formed that the records of the Venezuelan legations at Rome, Madrid, London, and Paris contain many documents bearing' on the case, and these will also be placed at the commission's disposal in a short time; those frorx Paris, Rome and Madrid in a few weeks. evening- At teven o'clock the guests began to arrive and at eight o'clock at Notice of final Settlement. Xotlce Is hereby given to all creditors, and others Interested ln the estate of Aden C. Atteberry.

deceased, that I. Sarah A. Atte- snow. Joseph Park is a man well known to Rkpublicak readers. He, like tbe others mentioned, is a One gentlemin, a good man in any cause, and especially a least forty persons had assembled.

Miss berry, executrix of said estate. Intend to Maggie aeted as hostess of the WILL BE AT HIS BRANCH OFFICE, Palace Hotel, Macon, Friday, April 3d. 9:00 a. to 5 p. m.

evening, in- a most pleasing man good Republican. In the past campaigns he has worked like a beaver. He is an ner. The following is a list of those make final settlement (hereof at the next term of the probate court of Macon county. State of Missouri, to be held at the court bouse of said county, on the nth day of May, isss.

Sarah A. Attkbkkrt, reb. 21. '96. Kxecutrix.

present: Missea Emma Wright able lawyer, an astute politician, and the prince of Macon county orators. Which shall it be? Consultation TtZiZ Given Free! opinion in every case Madie Perry, Nellie Dunham, Orrie Fletcher, Lon Mott, Becca Fletcher, Susie Le filer, Debbie Harrison, Myrtle Spice Mand Baker, Loa Pillars, Josie Vernum, Ethel Freeman, Florence Perry, Order of Pnblication. of Mlssonrl. county of Macon, ss. in the circuit court of said county.

April term, Mary Mark. piaintuT.vs. James Mark. A WOMAN'S BRAVE FIGHT Soothing, healing, cleansing, De Witt's defendant. At this day comes tbe plalntin Fire In Okla With Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure.

Stops itching and burning. Cures Devastating Prairie homav Dr. APPLEHA1T, is a graduate of Bellvue Hospital Medical College, New York City, the most notable institution of its kind in America. He has made a special study chapped lips and cold-sores in two or Gertie Antry, Jennie Thomas, Ella Williams, Bertie Triinbal. Messrs.

Clay Perry, Torn Dunham, P. Tillerson, Cbas. Moss, Eugene Green Tom Moss, Tiny Ward, Frank Truman, Oscar Pillar, three hours. Lou S. Deal, Rollins St.

Wilsun Fletcher, Oscar Moss, Albert Southwest Hudson. David Tritt has his house nearly com Herein by ner attorney, jonn a. wrut. De-lore the undersigned clerk of said court and Hies ber petition and affidavit, stating, amonp other things, that the above named defendant. Jonies Mark.

Is a non-resident of the State of Missouri. Whereupon It is or dered by the clerk that said lefendant be notified by publication, that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him this court, the object and ffer.eral nature of which is to obtain a de-ree of divoree upon the grounds of-aandonment, and thatjslie lie restored to her maiden name and have the care and custody of the nor child, and that unless the said defendant Irs and appear nt this court at the next term thereof, to tie liejrun and holden at the court house in tne city of Macon in said county, on the 20th day of April, next, IjW, and on or before the third day of said term. If the term shall so Ions' continue, it" not. then the end of the "term, answer or plead to the petition ln Guthrie. March 14.

A disas trous prairie fire raged for three days near Hardesty, Beaver county, doing many thousands of dollars damage tc stock ranges, stock and buildings. Tht ranches of James England, ohn Hutch inson, William Houser, T. F. McGans and George Henderson were devas tated. Mrs.

Carter, who was at home alone, fought the fire for hours, saving her home and most of her husband's stock. She was found lying on tht prairie unconscious and painfull burned, by her husband on bis returr home. Young and Hiddle JLge Hen Suffering from spermatorrhoe aniim-potency as the result of selfabuso in youth or excess in mature years and other causes producing some of the following effects, such as Emissions, Blotches, Debility, Nervousness, Dizziness Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society, DefectiveMemory.and Sexual Exhaustion, which unfits the victim for business or marrage should call and see Dr. Appleman and get his opinion. Diseases of Women Treated by our new home treatment, thereby saving the patient the annoyance and embarrasment of local treatment.

Blood and Skin Diseases Treated. The doctor carries all his portable Instruments and comes prepared to examine most obscure medical and surgical cases. Rockwell, Frank Pillars, Wm. Ayers, Chas. Antry, Jetro Ltfller, Chas.

Morrison, Ed. Brammer, Molie Williams, Thornton Spicer, Thos liolman, John Harrison, Lather Spicer, C. Vandike, Albert Vernum, J. Ballinger, O. II.

Antry, C. Koberts.Geo. Freeman, Wm. Croghan, Wm. Zimzermaa, W.

T. Vandike. The evening was spent in games and music. DUESTROW SENTENCED. The St.

Louis Murderer of Wife and Bab to Hang April 82 An Appeal Taken. Uxios, March 13. No argu ments were made in the Duestrowcase He was sentenced to be hanged Wednesday, April 22. When the court asked the defendant if he had anything to say why sen tence of death should not be passed he said lie did not see why lie should be condemned to death when he uu derstood his wife and child were aliv and could be produced in court. He received the sentence without any apparent change.

Attornej-s Booth, Seddon and Mau pin. for the defense, and Zachritz, Gal lenkamp and Bolte, for the state, were present. Notice was given of an appeal to tht supreme court, and four months allowed wherein to file a bill of excep tions. of eye, ear, nose, throat and chronic diseases in the great Bellevue and Charity hospitals N. Y.

Ctty, aud has had several years experience iu special practice. His success has been exceedingly good, and numerous are the cures recorded. He treats Acute ami Chronic Catarrh, Noises in ears, catarrhal deafness, chronic diseases of the eye, ear, throat stomach, liyer, kidney, bladder, and urinary organs. Haemorrhoids piles treated without the knife. No pain and no detention from business.

Miarause.iHe same win taken as eon-1 1 fvcwil nnrl ImlLMiipnt lie r.niici-iul M.vir.l-i al loa alu presided at the organ Snsiy. And it is further ordered that a copy i and furnished some excellent music She POISONED. fterrot be puousneu accorunjr to law in tnei WHOLE FAMILY 1 highly qualified musician, and her Persons Crlt One Man Dead and Several and imtHlshetl tu Macon eoui tv. Missouri. i Wm.

Cltrfc. 1 STATKOFMIsOl-I, liounty of Macon. knowledge of music is excelled only by a few. After extending their thanks to the family for the courtesy received, the Dr. Appleman can refer you to hundreds of persons whom he has treated and "15am ward, clerk or tne circuit ctniTt.

crowd went awav as quietly as thev had ct Macon county, aforesaid, hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original came, onier of publication, in the cause therein cured. He treats all who call upon him gentlemanly, honorably and courteously and frankly tells them whether or not he considers tbe case curable. pleted. Leonard Anspaugh bas moved to bis farm in Northwest Narrows. Mrs.

BurrellRobert8, who was stricken ith paralysis, Monday, is improving. Quite a number of the boys have been out to the Chariton duck bunting. They report game plentiful. Messrs. James Roberts and Thos Miller each delivered hogs one day last week.

Price $3.50 per cwt. Heschal Carter, of Camp Point, 111., who has been visiting his cousin, Mrs. Lonie Zollman, left for Iowa, Monday. Miss Janie Buchanan spent last week in Atlanta. She left, Tuesday, for the market to select ber spring stock of millinery goods.

The question of school supervision can not be agitated too much. It is of great importance, and all who are interested in having better schools, should see that the change is made. A novel and pleasant affair was the "tacky party" at Mortica Harp's. Tbe evening was spent laughing at each other's costumes, and initiating new members into the S. T.

G. D. lodge. This is a very worthy society. Its aim is innocent amusement.

Several from this vicinity attended the entertainment at the Crum school house, Tuesday evening. To say they were highly pleased would be expressing it nameti, as tne same appears tn my orcee. i acpwillo Witness mv hand as rlork. and tbe seal of said court. lKne at offlcf ln tbe I Mis.

G. Teter is on the sick list CONSULTATION PRIVATE A1TD FREE THE REIGN OF TERROR. 1ial.j ruy tu in sstiu i-oiwiiv, iijisi thjM Kt-f i. Prices reasonable and within th reach of all. 36th day of Fehmary.

isos. Moro Castle, Havana, Overcrowded wltfc Weldon Wisdom sold his hogs last week for $3 70. visited in O. W. Reed, of Salisbury, Kaseyvillw orer Sundny.

Wi. Wabii. Clerk. Feb. 28, 1806.

Why Pay High Insurance? Icaily 111. Mousd City, 111.. March 14. Dit Taylor, Robert Taylor and wife and another son and daughter of Dill Tay lor, living near Craig, ten miles rorc here, at noon yesterday were poisonec from drinking coffee. Last night Dill Taylor died and the others are expected to die at any time.

Two younger children drank milk instead of coffee and are not sick. Tht coffee grounds were thrown into the slop and seven hogs died from eating it. Where the poison came from is a mystery. Those who drank the coffee say it tasted as if there was pepper in it. Dr.

Peters Resigns. London, March 17. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily News telegraphed that Dr. Peters has resigned the presidency of the Berlin colonial society. In the fall of 1893 a son of Mr.

T. A. PATTON TRUITT. WHOLCHALC AKB UTAH. DRUGGISTS, Political Prisoners.

New York, March 13. A letter from Havana says Weyler's reign of terroi has commenced in earnest. Moro castle, reeking with the poisonous filth oi three centuries, is overcrowded with political prisoners. Food is at a pre mium in the prison and innocent men are slowly starving to death. Unless someone can bribe a guard to give a blanket to a prisoner, the man Is left to make the best of a bed on the bare stones.

Fever has claimed many vic- James Elliott, of Jacksonville, visited at R. T. Wright's, Snnday. Lon May field has hired to H. S.

Teter for this sprirg and summer. Miss Kate London will teach the Chrisman school, which begins ApriltUb. Charley Terrin, who has been sick for some time with consumption, is worse at this writiu. Paints and Glass The forthcoming report of the Superintendent of tbe Missouri State Insurance Department shows that the Fire Insurance companies doing business in this State collected in 1895 in premiums the sum of 40 nearly fire mil-Hens of dollars. Of this large sum these companies paid back to tbe people as leases the snm of $2,481,371 23, of 50.28 per cent, of prtminms written.

The average premium charged per in ISiU was $13.49. These ligures show that these com mildly. Especial mention must be made of the band for their excellent music, and im tsand the sanitary condition of the orison is appallinp-- A uih livf with a orp liver will not be a Ions liver. Correct the liver with rS. Watson, Prest.

Lon Jnc. Scovxnjf, Oaai'B the drama in which they took part dis W. L. Buster closed a successful term of seven mouth schuol Friday, at the' Swan Lafct-s Miss Kale Loution leturmd Monday, from OafewLC-k, where she had: been viniiii'g fur a wetk. Sib Cashat and McFarland, a prominent merchant of Live De Witt's Little Earlv H'-rs, lifl pjHs'Oak, Sutter Co Cal wi tnkeii with a played rare talent and ability.

J. W. Pierce, Republic, says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure io my famiJv and for myself, with results First National ianlt, cure dyspepsia aril contipat ion. jvery heavy cold. The pains in his chest; Lou S.

De Macon, Mo. were so severe that he had spasms and; Clara lev. itt. at the residence of panies collectcl nearly two dollars from the people of Missouri for each one dol IIOJIE SEEKERS EXCURSION jwa- with neum uiia. His of tVuirh KnnVv which broke up Cheap Iiat-8 via Bnrlington Route lar paid in losses.

If joujwant Insurance at actual cost and free yourself from. the so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly iiiud words to express myself as to its merit. I wiil never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that presents irfif Lou S. leal. Kollins St.

Kev. James Iturton. at 3 o'clock, licv. Burton i HTciitu ir Hon. U.

s. Hail atfdiest-ed the people of Koillrg IU n.e, Fillay at 2 o'clock, on the c.uer-tion- Mr. Hall declares and Ori April 7th aad 21st, May 5th, tbe omgii sixi cured him. Mr. McFar land S3J.S vi ht ver croup hu invariably his chilhea have gives tnem himsf If lite stiver man, but not a IU to! 1 man.

CAPITAL $50,000.00. SURPLUS $10,000.00. We ive a fme Scenl Uarlir if uu 1 our assets are insured against robbery iu the Fidelity and Casuvtv Insurance Company, of New York. We are examined fix months by a government oOlccr, and we feel that we offer absolute security for you to deposit, vour Murplus and savings. We do a.geernal banking business and solicit a liberal share of your patronage insurance couibine, place your property ia the excellent Mutual Companies represented by the undersigned.

i John Sevan, Mutual In-urance Agtnt, New Cambria, Mo. the BurliDgton will sell tickets at very low rates to points in Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota and other territory. Ask your ticket agent. L. W.

WAKELEY, G. P. St. Louis, Mo ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of g11 in leavening Strength U.

S. aovenumat Report. htriiiii's t' Remedy ani it always Tht II, coiisid rs it thi best cough reiei'y in the market. For sale by ail druggists. I i Rush For particulars, write W.

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