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ll'lj I FACTORY NOTES. CHEROKEE ZLXC CO WORKS NO 3. III Oicar to Eisposa cf G. W. Williams, Offloe, Front Room Opera Home Block, Air.

Hart is wurkinEr Harry Cumming's place as half shift to day. -L V. .1 -1 ..11 t.ircli -r eib: vr. lo testify to the liijac ot rhatuuerlain's (Juan lioiiieoy, one bottld of which 1 purcheafd ot James CNeil, of this plote. It gave me prompt and 'el ni irom a attack ot tiie lirip.

hir-cd ir.en, I have Utt a it wiieu-evtr by auy trouble, it alu'ajs tiiccl-a a tji erupt turc." i i.r Tt-t-a-as CrWell Harrv Cumminss worked Ion But NOT to ad as agent for others; I hnrc secured s'-c room vi'h OODOS YOCEL, the Heal Estate men, batsmen, of Opera houe huil'li where I shift in Victor Nitrous' place last shift. way lv era. oss was oit uutv ves ein be tsee.il from 10. JO a it Froi: the GvrarJ Dahr Press. Married At Mimien, Missouri, March 1st, 1S96, Mr.

Ed. Norn's and Mrs. Mamie Montee, both of Pittsburg. Married On the of February, 1S38, by Ju ige El.iott, Mr. Joseph Davis, and Miss Xiccoa Girrett, both of Cherokee.

The case of O.E Cissna vs W. E. Welch et al which was appealed to the appellate court from Crawford county has been dismissed. Married On the 23d of February, From the Weir City Sun. Boex This moruina to Mr.

an i Mrs. Albert McCiure, a girl, weight 9 lbs. O. Sweet, of Pittsburg, wis over yesterday to see friends and attend to Tee case of Fred Cook and Geo. Reynolds, charged with stealing a table from the Cherokee Lanyon company, comes up for trial today before Squire J.

W. Farreil. Born This morning at 4 o'clock to Mr. and Mrs. John Finn a 10 pound boy.

John's nerve was very un- A. 0. Blair, mwzi Office In Open House Building. Residence Telephone 32, Offloe terdav; K. Kraus worked in hi ri v.

1, i ev, cx pcsluihster. Ek.ck Mr place. N. Pierce was off duty ves Oretk, N. w3 so fciiiicted day: Victor Nitrous worked riieumatioro at wne only able RAYWORTH, his place.

p.v-bLiir' roui a v. ltn cace, an then it him treat pain. even liter 07; I 7--. Nic Laskowski is still off dutv Bonfied Abstracter of Titles on account of a sprained knee 1503, by Rev. YT.

S. Smith, justice of this morning over the addition Henry Katlitr is his place. 17 using Pain Baliu he was so u.tsch id; -roved ti.r.t I.f threw away hie cunt a. ilesijs this liuimtnt did mcro gocd taaa all other ulu trfatmtnt iat toeeth-' r. Fur sale at, 50 cents bottle by Thomt.a L'rcweil.

NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Lindbnrg building, cor 4th Broadway, up stairs ta THftAi. i my Bert Kessler was out on dutv this mornincbut is still tloin the peace, Mr. George Jackson, Galena, and Mioa Alice Mitchell of Opoiis. Samuel Woodruff, the colored man from Cherokee who was charged with most off his walking on one leg.

of another Finn. The do'ega'es to tha Wichita state convention to elect six delegates at lirge to the national republican convention air; to nominate three presidential electors at large, were: (his Wevnieir was oil vester A. BEVERLY, Awnings and Upholstering day: John Seig filled his place Many merchants aro aware that tiieir customers are their Ut el frietdsand taKe ph-ainre ii. sup ing and Jack Leen worked in Seig' DELEGATES J. H.

Clemens, S04 NORTH BROADWAY. PRICES THS LOWKST. Vnu hll place. Martin Godzak was enjoying layoff yesterday. S.

Schaver Desirable vacant iov-n I its, clear. Desirable resilience prrjirriy. some incumbered and not, close in and always rented. Choice coal prerpret-ed and is guaranteed equal to the best in this distr ct Would trade some, of the above for good farm land, well located. If you tnt to buy or trade come and see me I i worked in his place.

Evan Mill O. S. CASAD, them with in: best gcocis obtainable As an iiihtacce mcri'ioii herry ('Pmeron, prvmiiitut druyists Michigan. They say: "We have no hesitation in recornending (Jhamberluin's Cough Remedy to our customers, as it is the best cough aedicioe we have ever pold, and sl-Wt ys givf-8 satisfaction. For sale at 25 and 50 cents a bottle by Thomas' til.

flND worked long shift. fi lit fl ALTERNATES S. Y. Timberlake, D. Jones, W.

Ilantsinger, Euoch Carter, b. W. Gould, Rcbirt Hiuer, R. P. McGregor, S.

O. Archie Fulton, Samuel Hopkins Saturday a Memphis crew were JUSTICE of the PEACE B. Cooley, W- S. Norton, W. E.

Siice, Walter Warren, Jcs. Wallace, D. W. Kii.g, C. Qairton, A.

S. Dennison, Alex Warner, settmir slack cars in on the switch indecent exposure of tis person, iwas found guilty in Justice Sprague's court Friday, and filed S5 and sent; need to sixty days in the county iil, where ho now is. Sheriff H. F. Adsit gave five prisoners ia the county jail an airing this morring.

He took them down to his house, acd they cleaned the yard, spaded the flower trimmed the grapes, and pat things in good shape. They begged for a job in the open air and they get it, Iveal tstate Tritiirfers. Since our last report the register of deeds has placed the following real RE5TAL and INSURANCE AGE3T at this smelter and had set ali but one which was then given a kick and sent in with such force Office 4th and Broadway, Llndbnrg Block. hibiUlf i that when it struck the other tor sale or 1 cars it was completely demolish A.c LTNflAB, M- D. ed, and the car it struck was also EIGHTY, acre lots on easy terms.

Strni ait It! badly wrecked. The brakeman that rode in on the car jumped to a slack pile just before the '0 40 cere farms, well improved, o-te in Crawford lite other in Osage vtuniiex, will txchanye for Pitlsbu tij prop rig. Office orer Arbuthnot's Drag Store. Office Hours, 10:30 a. m.

to 12 m. And from 2 to 4 p. PITTSBURG, KANSAS crash and escaped injury. The yard men thought it was a new SEV. AL hous.s and lots at a bar scheme for unloading slack, but estate transfers on record, which are copied irom the abstract books of Grantham Siuerthwaito.

All are warrantee deeds unless otherwise designated; Clinton Cildwc-11, assignee, to Mabel Sim pkiiic! ahignee's deedjeom- W. F. DE iMEB.111.!, DE ARABLE vacant lots in Pittsb cheap and on lany terms, say they dont care about haviu. it scattered over quite so much Delegates to the Republican convention at Chanute, April 15th to nominate a candidate for judge of the appelate court were Fleeted as follows, with poser to choose their own alternates: T. Yeateh, C.

B. Skidmore, John Wiswell, C. A McNeil, R. H. Stott, W.

R. Cowley, W. M. North, F. P.

Satterthwaite J. R. Sapp, G. W. Carraway.

following named delegates to the Republican convention at Cia-nute, irch ITch, to nominate a candidate for congress, a presidential elector and elet two delegates to the St. Louis convention. The commltteD reported the following ps the with power to chose their own :il.eruafc, v.hieh report was adepte i bv the convention Physician Surgeon. I want to INSURE tj our houses. I wmt to IXSV I your plate yla1 Why subscribe lo stock in "Foreign" Building Loan Associations when the best AssociaJion in the United States is located Offloe, Prttteron-Robyn building, corner Broadway and 5ib largest piece Residence, corner Kansas avenue and Olive stret iv.tj bus- territory.

V. J. LANYON smelter James Kiley visited in Scam mon yesterday. Jim Morrison was out in hi: usual place today. Ueprcs nt the lyes' company I i ics in I'liisbury nier.cing iuiu leet norm or corner of block 3, McCune, thence east 264 S2: feet, west 261 feet, south to Be; W.

Holland and wife to Albert W. Yeh.ow, the fractional i cf sec is Y'Oir CI id a 'C H.8ta.toHsied 15S1 nttsourg: investi 00D I0BACC0 Henry iwornson is working in Mi ADstractors of Titlss T.J. Charley Ishmael's place. ') J'i KUC. eTer sold -for and h.vav.

town 2, ra ge 3,500. K. K. li ar and wile to J. F.

Be the r. sw of 3, tma 23, 21, U. Frank Hull is off duty today Gus Werme is in his place. Aeetract Books of Crawfo. ounty All orders by mall will attention Sinntham A Satterthwaite, -rWRT a Nfl liarle lslmiael has crone on S.

Wf scott, I). f-: gate your Home Association before putting your money into a "Foreign" company. Information cheerfully furnished by Directors cr JAS li. S3HTH, Sec y. Officb Tith Smith Miller.

E. Luce, town 29, fiarru 15, a huntinsr trip and expects to be a a to us of absent about three days. March 12th Try FWtr.c your uoubies? i' ge. li i Do ioi ii i tZ- led I bej. Matt ws, Jesse to the of i of ra ge 23, u.t Lau Was.

us, the of Of i Geo. Bu-ton, M. F. J. J.

Giiiispie, Tarquary, W. M.Gr- cor, W. H. Timbtrh.ke. Ucorge Hobson.has been given i Co.

to Geo C. THUH 3 Grave Stones a place as long shift on Jim 01 an ton quit the place to go to W. Whi-atley, s. Graham, Thon.as ChKS. M-iCiang, t- i i of 8 j- of 2S, range 2o, 8: fanning.

-AT- of ecc 10, tin C00. j.ac s'e Fred Hush has taken the place PITTSBURG MARBLE WORKS reet i to- is i.e 1: of r.hpt.tt. tui ft fair.ti is, i.rc ieta, i il.ih'c-, I (: i with the va dicire you ikc. 'The Mst SuccesL-ful Farce Cemrdy of the Agj" Direct from Hoy 's Theatre, N. Y.

City. as cellar boss on ,) and b. m. If CRKKOtiKK ITEM. Mieheal.s takes his place as long shift on 4.

Si rin ioiii. he IoH Register says: Last morning r.hout o'clock ih drill-in the Co-operative G.is lpany's well stru'k gas. And People wanting large work mast place orders quick in order to have it for Deooratlon Day. IIAXCE WHITE, Prop. The fellow that rode both ways a'l druir stores.

Fifty cents and -jl 0 Dressmaking I rt'furtird lo l'il fima my trip east, will he nn-rt, at my r'Ktnis in 1 1n1 Swan building, my fi irmrr i'u MuitTg ind uiht-rs iliing wock dour in the very lat--t tylcs. to the party the other night, says that some people don't know when they are being accommodated. He says that the boys Dressmakers who had to walk to tin' partv Those not satisfied with their present were so hot about it that they system of cutting and those Intending to woiild certainly have caught cold learn are Invited to call and inform them I will cut all fr irni' iil or style by the relfbratt-d Tailor Syterii and uniy m--i-uiiable pr'h'e. Mrs. Jessie Witter, UlJtiiirs, Swan Buiiilirjir, -uriifr of Tifl Broad did not take the to vn long to find it out, for the roar soon became something i err: fie.

Something of toe p.res-U't cf the gas may be understood when it is said that the drillers kept on at work as long as they could make a 1,500 pound drill strike bottom. This drill is wedge sh iped so that it offers but little resistance, and yet so great was the pressure of the gas that even this great iron spear could not pound om the S. V. Sp. rry sold his farm this week to It.

Berth lf. Wm. Hamilton was over from on Sunday visiting friends. County Aforney Morris dismissed the suit against Mrs. Hargis, the woman joi Thomas Dehaven and family left for Colorado this week where they will make their home.

Moore, who was hurt at the shaft a month ago, is able to be on the street, but is yet far from bt ing well. Married At Columbus, Saturday, February, 29Ui, 1S96, Mr. Joe Davis and Miss Niunon Garrett, both of this Ch s. ilco i. i I turer's nci nt, Oiiii', ti at Ik.

Ki. New i. incovery has no e'liiii as a cough re'eJy. I. hrowii, p-opritti-r iios Hotel, Ft.

ho wag fired of a v.oy:- ci L'i yers stand -inr, caused by by 1)-. King's New Discovery. B. F. Mfrriii.

Bn.ld-winsville, esva be has U'e-ri and recf rnmended it and never knew it to fail and. would rather have it than any doctor, becans0 it always cur8. -WITH- had he let them ride back. CHEROKEE ZINC CO. WORKS NO.

5. selves in regard to my system. The latest styles of Dressmaking done at my home and the same taught. K. B.

Abbott was laying brick Miss Laura BiQ-ar, as 'The Widow" Seamless Garments a Specialty Mrs. Theo. W. Walker First house north of the Christian Chnrch -AND- St Chi- its way turougn it wit-, tcrce enougn and has to have any tfTjct. at the ice plant yesterday.

Every man on the work's wte out in his usual place today. B. F. Hobart and A. B.

Cocker ill we're visiting tlie works yes terday. Mrs. Hemnung, h. '2-caco, aiwa keeps it at no fear of crouo, he la a Unm ir inst.ir.ti a relieves. Free Trial Bottlre at all drug stores.

Burt Haverly as Welland Strong" city. D. C. Wood, one of the kiln men, has rented his farm east of the city and moved his family to The presiding: elder has included Beulah in a circuit. The other points are Lebanon and Mount Oiive.

The Baccessors to Montague Knight, Fresh and Sail Meals Mr. Ilorton and his experienced assistants succeeded in getting the well shut in with commendable promptness. But on Tuesday it broke looe again and an investigation showed that fhe rubber packer bad been blown ali to pieces. It ia feared also that the tubing is too light, so that Dew and heavier tubbing has been ordered along with a new packer. In the meantime the gas is escaping EVERYTHING NEW! IIILEFELD'S town.

preacher will live at Beulah. llut-kleu'K The best t-ialve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sore3. Ulsers, Salt Rheum, Fever Seres, -tter, Chapped Hands, Chiiblains, Corns, and all skin Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no oay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.

for sale by Thomas Elliott. The extras are beginning to li Tommv Wilson has moved on the if! look scared as the regular men l.lilJl fi.i ii imii are all working so steady now Furness farm near Millersburg. He bad prayer meeting at his hcuse on HIgheit market price paid for all k'ni-of Poultry and Eatcher Btoctc, that they don't stand any show Friday night and a dance the Eext The Best 5c Cigar in Pittsburg. at all. CHEROKEE ZINC NO.

11. Friday night. TIIK KKSrl'CKV Mrs Emma C. Pierce of Fort Scott Fred Vetters worked longshift See our line of PIPES. EP TSTfPPTfl BROADWAY, i Vi ln4iiJ Between a and MAKE MONEY By Saving Money This can be done by buying your groceries at the was down this week looking after her farm.

She is keeping a bearding house in that city and is doirg well. She rented her farm to Henry on 1 last shift. Frank Morning worked stamp er half shift on 2 Saturday. Harve Wheeler worked long shift in Lon Slusher's place. Blurton for this year, H.Uill,ID,LU.

Grant Bird was checked in as agent W. Hoffmeister was hauling of the Missouri Pacific at this place yesterday morning and now has full feiMCiMrscsrjljisiiitat charge of their cflice here. Mr. Bird loon, to the furnaces yesterday. Tlie charger on 1 was olf duty yesterday; Mike Clemeck was in his place.

Kiirht'en lii.hl Stun lanl DfMimrr.it lihuklmrn to Wilhtlravv from tilt FliANM M.ucii ii. 'i'lie re. publican joint caucus for tlie noinina-tiow of a can ii idale for United States senator continued nnlil almost miil-uiirht, wiicn Chairman Jones announced that State Senator V. J. Dc-boe ha.l leen iioniina tod.

'1 lie contest was between Senator Dei oe and Judire W. II. Holt. Tlie last ballot resulted: Delate, Holt, 29. Kiiiteen of tlie leaiiin'j irohl stumianl democrats of the ireneral assemblv have made a formal request of Senator Illackiitirn to withdraw from the race as senator.

His failure to comply will result in at least Js members withdrawin their support from him. Their action is the most imp M-tant that iias been taken in tiie senatorial contest on the democratic side since the lnination of Senator 1 11 a ck ourn. The live gold standard members. Messrs. Yei-sinJ'er, has lived in our city a number of Particalar Attention to years, and has been agent at.

Fleming, Why pay Big Prices Xelse Werline was off dutv adjusting glasses. The council met on Monday and let the contract for boring the well for Saturday; Billy Gaines worked in his place. On account of old friendship? If they are your Office room, corner 4th and Broadway. with a roar that can be heard many miles in the country. The men who were obliged to remove the old tubing when the packer gave way, suffered severely from the bits of slate and sand that were blown out of the well, for it came as if shot out of a gun and drew blood wherever it struck the skin.

It will probably be two or three weeks before the Co-operative company begins laying mains as they want to consider carefully the system to be used. The thing they wanted to be sure of in the beginning was a good well and they have sure got that. Oil In Kansas. The Pilot says of the oil prospecting in that part of Kansas. The situation the oil business in' this territory can be assumed in a very few words.

There are two derricks in this vicinity, one Wesley Tennyson's farm and one on the Combs' farm north of Uniontown. There is one right here, inside of the city limits of Bronson. There are also two in the vicinity of Moran and two in the vicinity of Blue Mound. Work h-s begun at two or three of these, bit the work has been progrtssirg WM. FUMPHREY, i.JGui iarkef FRESH and SALT MEATSr FISH, CHICKENS and everything in season.

Call and see, us at Duncan Co' oW stand, seeond door south old postoffiee room. WM. PUMPHREY. COAL! I wiil deliver anywhere city Screen Coal at fc per bu. Mine llun Coal, oc per bu.

Leave your orders at Cro well's Drug Store or Manufacturers National Bank. IHCIIA11D WILSOM Telephone 'o. 122. rlTTSBCRG, iANHA8 friends they will sell you groceries as cheapas the Billy Gaines has became the owner of a lighting cock, and he Good Luck Cash Groeery. W.B.

CEP1TEBU, our water works to Mc3ride Bloom of the Icdependance Gas company. Work is to ba commenced ty 15th inst. There were a number of bids but the above gentlemen eot the contract. We understand that Allen You have made them rich with your friendship says he is daisy. already, and where are you at? Still digging to Win.

charger on was GUNSMITH keep up old friendship. off duty yesterday; Lon Slasher worked in his place. I arroll, Spciuitt, Violet and Walker, Trade at the Good Luck Cash Grocery and en carries a full line of ammunftlonj joy prosperity as they do. Remember the place Leonard, who built our school house, were among the bidders. Thomas W.

Morgan, one of Monmouth's most substantia', farmers, oue day las: week was chopping wilh an ax atd as he made a ttrike the ax caught in a clothes line, turned about ard struck in the forehead cnttiug tbrtngh the cap which was Next to Manufac-urers National Bant who have been stan.iinLr out against Senator Kiackburn. did not sin. iti-cg's Hair Kenetver. Is positively the best hair tonic on the market It will stop hair falling out or turning grey. Give it atrial.

Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction by all drusgists SDeus mauwi or iuaueu oruer. Bicycles repaired, Umbrellas mended, Gasoline Stoves cleaned. Awnings made to order Hhnp on east Fourth street, south side of street. Good Luck Gash Orocary Corno? cf 5th. and Srodway.

riTTSHl HG KOI' TE ITEMS Con. W. G. Haywood went out on No. Hi.

Brakeman Ketter is running the yard today. Four extra trains passed through here yesterday. Engine (11. in charge of engineer Louee went out on No. 10 this morning.

Brakeman Plunkett is laying r-r-i -tt a Prop. faster at the well at J. W. Bamber, DENTIST. Tlie V.

1111 They relieve where others fail. They are called Bejgs' Little Giants, and rightly named. Remember the name and call for t'nem at the best store in town T. J. Croweli's keeps them.

PITTSBURG HEADLIGHT off on account of getting a cinder in his eye. which is causing him Pity Your Wife If she has to do the baking, and make life easier for her by buying your bread of Fred Massman. te a i a a nc e. T. J.

Crowed take the lead i everything. Th- secured the ex -insive of s's Purifier and Elood Maker, t-s most perfect medicine made. Try it for all biood disorders. Over Wright Brothers Store. LUBBING LIST In connection with the Weekly there is one of the most liberal clubbing lists ever offered by any Weekly newspaper, giving every cash subscriber his home and a city paper at the same price; as fullows: any other since the beginning of the operation.

They are now down at abjUt 400 feet and without any bad luck the drillers expect to strike oil or strata, if there be any, about the. beginning of next week. They were delayed a little by the battering of one of the drill stems on the bit which had worked loese from it, but they had a duplicate stem which was soon put in plce of the injured one aud work was soon resumed. Drilis will be pounding at all the derricks within a short time. All of them are placed on territor- leased to the Forest Oil company, except the output in Branson, which belongs to Ezra aud Uriah Holeman.

four double and cutting to the bore. It was a narrow escape, and Mr. Mor gai! says the cap eav- his life. A remarkable coincidence happened Jdraes Ryan, the barber, while out on Lightning cietk last week, He was huntijg ai: ran aerois a snake. It showed fiht He soon kill it, how-over, and is roved to be a blue racer about 4 feet log This is certainly the eariiest we ever heard of snakts coming out, especially one with to much life.

Mr. Ryan proved by his companions tnat it wa3 a real live saake and not a story. Robert Banhart, who is working it the mines of Hamilton and Grant east of town, had a narrow escape from being crushed to death. On Monday afternoon while working a large amount of the slate fell, breaking into many pieces however. One of these pieces streck him on the head knocking him down and making a large cut in the back of his head.

He Dfi- A- fl. SMITH, CFFICE OVEK Wear Coal Co Store. i In a m. Office Hoi ks- to p. m.

to 0 p. lu. Y'iu Can't Cohtrh. After taking 3 does of Becss's Cherry Syrup. It is one of the most wonderful rem-dis ever put on the market for Coughs and Colds.

Sold and warranted by our popular druggist T. J. Cro well. Pittsburg Weekly Headlight Kansas City Journal In tile Fuani-: nr. in a-v ai 01 1 1 tin Pittsburg Weekly Headlight 1 Kansas City Weekly Star Uovle new can- repu i tiie party for a iows: e.

r.cns nominee i ved tiie Voted is as urn. larii: Pittsburg Weekly Headlight Cincinnati-Enquirer Many Deaths in Cripple Creek. C. W. Cody came in from Cripple Creek, yesterday and reports everything booming on the mountains.

From the stories he tells of oc A IllYAI. OF 11. H. HOLMES II. C.

Wiloioth l.njraeeft lu Marriage In a hnie-aie Manner. Kansas CiTV, March 0. II. C. Wil moth, who was recently arrested in Terre Haute, and brought to this city to answer to the ehanre of is without doubt themostdar-ini-'.

unscrupulous and successful bigamist who ever operated in the west. Tlie police records of different western cities, when compared, show that il-moth in the past ten years has married dozens of women, solely for their money, deserting them as soon as he got hold of their money. In some instances he took the women to faraway cities, where the marriage ceremony was performed, and then the victim was deserted and left friendless and penniless strangers. There is a strong likeness between the methods of entrapping women used by Wilmoth and Holmes, now under sentence of death in Philadelphia. Kach of these master bigamists seems to have exerted some hypnotic influence over women he designed to dupe, and each, in his dealings with women, was utterly without principle or pity.

When brought into court Wiltnoth pleaded guiltv. Two of his wives were present to testify against him. 15 00 10 50 75 10 vote. I two i it 'i'lie lloVio. hiack! l'etit, 2.

currences in and around Cripple Creek i had the wound bandaged acd was soon Hull Dillon Wholesale tad BeUll Pigs Feet, Spare Ribs, Tenderloin, Backbone, Fresh Sail Meats. Fish and Oysters Now on hand at their Meat Market. wa hp ia not an pmicrrflnt acrnf. I i on Keward SI 00. Tlie readers of this paiuT wil! be ploasfil to learnlhat there is at disease that eoienre lias been able to cure in all it-stages, and tliat is I'at arrli Hail lalarrii Cure is the onlv positive eure know Mine medieal fraternity, atarrah lieins: a const itutionai disease, reijlliroa cont it 11 ioiiai treatment.

Hall's Catarrh Cure i- taken internally, directly upon the blood and mur.ous surfaces of tlie system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diseao, i.nd pivin tiie patient strent Ii by buildins: up the eonstitution and assisting nature in ilfi work. Tlie proprietors ha so inueh fait it in its curative powers, that they otter line Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for Iwtof Mstimonial- Address, F. .1. Cheney Cc, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75.

Jacob Wei Satn West he dealer at St. iciitial clerk for er. a whisky has iiian- Pittsburg Weekly Headlight 1 Twice-a-Week Topeka (Kans.) Pittsburg Weekly Headlight 1 Twice-a Week St. Louis Globe-Democrat Pittsburg Weekly Headlight 1 Toledo Weekly Blade about again. But for the rock having broke into many pieces he would no it is ai ieireii liis ace iuit doubt have been killed.

peared, a are short. EM IKK Ftlil 1KRISH. Pittsburg Weekly Headlight Chicago Inter Ocean 1 25 He says there are more deaths in that place in proportion to the number of inhabitants than in any other city in the Union, so many people go there without money and failing to get work meet with extreme exposure and soon die with pneumonia. Undertakers are obliged to keep relay teams for their service. He ssys it is not an uncommon occurrence to gather up three or four dead bodies from tte saloons of a morning.

Mr. Cody will return in a few days and will take his mother with him to spend the summer. Carterville Journal. Pittsbnrg Weekly Headlight 1 Farm News, a monthly magazine devoted to farmers, and "Womankind" Pittsburg Weekly Hepelight 1 And either of the above separately 10 00 Parsims Litinid Electricity is tlie only medicine on the market that is guaranteed to cure lilieuuiatism or tto pay. Sold by W.

E. Fierce. Cause Of Hard Times. Why pay 25 cents for the same ar ide you can get for 15 ecu's. Persons Li 'tie Electric Fills, 50 doses 15 cents.

Small, aiild, ettective soon. Kou't gripe nor sicken. Regulates the Liver. Positively guaranteed. Sold by W.

Fierce Near Almi, a tiaa mi Kis Wife and Five thildren Are Iturae'J in Their Home. Ai.ma, March 7. A family of seven persons perished in their burning home near here last night. G. Old-house, a carpenter, lived with his wife and five children in a small house.

Neighbors saw the building burning, and when the fire was out the bodies of the entire family was in the ruins. The origin of the fire 5 unknown. THEBXCELL6MLAIXDRY UENllY LING, Propr. J13 South Broadway. Strictly Hand Work Iislsi Upon You Grocer GIrlai Ioi No clubbing rate is given on papers sent outside of the territory generally known a3 comprising this district.

The object being to c. njol exclusively a home circulation. James Cromwell, a stonemason, was held up and robbed of S50 an I a trold watch at Olathe, early Friday morning-, by four tramps. EslU DiMs Pus LuJ ft,.

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