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THE SEDALIA WEEKLY BAZOO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1883.

CUPIDS CAPTIVES. A COLD TRAIL A Car Incident. WICKED WOOD. with malarial fever, from which disease he ENERGY AND ENTERPRISE.
What an influence on the mind has even seemed powerless to rally.
the proximity of death The other day a The unfortunate mau was accompanied
A Chase After the Supposed Han-son-Gorh- am
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He is Taken to Quincy, Illinois, to bv wifn whn hml thp. itiut'r-- itr nf ho- -
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train from the north came rushing airing on
hi.M t

."Nuptials of Dr. Herbert Lon. Case of Mis-


schedule time, its coaches occupied by the Answer to the Charge of i
intr with him in his last hours. f The New Opera House to be
gan and Miss Mattie May taken Identity. j
usual number of passengers htedless and Burglary. Two grown sons, one a physician at De- - Opened Without Fail, No-
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j unthinking, or thoughtiul and enwrapt in troit, Michigan, and the other residing n '
Walker Last Evening. Never in the history of Central Missouri '
business cogitations, tome finding entertain Arksmsas, have been telegraphed the sad vember 20th.
has the country been so thoroughly aroused Last Saturday a tramp, giving hid name intelligence. From the former a message
as it has been over the acts of Frank W. ment in gaz ng at the rapidly changing
panorama of autumn seem ry without, oth- as Jot Wood, was arrested and locked up has been received, announcing his depart-
Hanson alias Gorham, who made his ap- on the charge of trespass. To this charge ure for Sedalia. The funeral will not take An Interesting Interview With Dr.
here oue week ago, ostensibly on ers deep in the lore of their newspapers,
One of tbe Most Notable Social pearance a cattle purchasing expedition, the particu- others stili, apparently idle and listless yet he pleaded guilty in the police court Mon- place until his arrival. "Wood by a "Bazoo" Reporter.
Events of the Season List holding close communion with their own day morning and was fined $5. Being
lars of which have been given in this financially embarassed he was assigned to A WRETCHED WOMAN.
of Presents, Etc. paper. thoughts in short, it was the usual diver-
On Sunday morning last Sheriff Frank sified company one always fiuds in a rail- duty on the rook pile. As soon us Marshal Sedalia's new opera house Is one of the
way coach. Shy saw Wood he reconiz d in him a institutions in which ewry resident of the
Rogrs, of Boonville, received the follow- strong resemblance to a man who was MiBB Palmer, the Escaped Lunatic Queen City is deeply interested, and an
For some timp past the marriage of Miss ing postal card : But who are the people in the front seats? I

The man and woman and little girl, ali wanttd in Qtiincy, Illinois, for burglary, From the Fulton Asylum, enterprise in which all teel a commendable
llatiie May Walker, daughter of Mr. P. Carthage, Oct. 29, 1SS3. apparently so lost in grief :ts to be oblivious and who escaped irom jail in that city in pride.
Gr Walker, oi Pleasant Green, and Dr. Frank Rogers. Sheriff of Boon vile : Dear
to the surroundings who are they ? April 1 st. Accordingly the marshal at once Taken Back. As is well known. Dr. Wi cd has en- -
Herbert Longan, of Holden, Johnson Sir 1 notice the account of your pursuit who have communicated with the authorities in
county, has furnished a subject for conver- of Frank W. Hanson, alias Gorham. A The few careless countered many diflicu ties iu his euter- -
noticed the trio of sad people, and noted Quincy. and the result ws thai Deputy The Bazo) has mentioned the arrival in t)ris5e
t
an(l lhe summer was well nigh ad- -
sation in the best social circles of Cooper fellow has made a proposition to me to Sheriff J. P. Johnson, of Adams county,
the apiearauce of abject and hopeless grief the new temple ot Ihespts
arrived in Sedalia last evening for the pur- thiscityofa
county, if not the entire state, as both the form a slock company. He clainiB to be woman giving the name of vanci d belore
bride and groom belong to prominent fam- from New Mexico, where he has a large depictid in their faces, ask the question Miss Palmer, who esea tied from the insane heg-- to assume tangible form. During
among, themselves and, receiving no answer, pose of taking Wood back to Quincy. pro- asylum the last few months,
ilies, and have a host of friends. ranch and herd of cattle. I met him this vided he should prove to be the right man who, at r niton, several days ago. and however,
Last night being selected for the morning. He is making inquiries about banish the subject and proceed as before in Monday night, has been an in- the work has been pushed vigorously
As soon as the Adams county official took mate since
nio-jaento- us

occasion, a very large company men lieie who are wealthy. I have an ap- their chatting, laughing and joking. Yet 1 the calaboose.1 aud those who :ai!y visit the opera house
occasionally one would cast a commiserat a careful survey of Marshal Shy's guest he
assembled at the residence of the bride's pointment with him on Monday evening. The unfortunate woman has never been fel satisfied that the work will be fully
ing glance in their direction and again declared him to be the man he d

violent, but has begged piteously to be ta- completed so as o throw open the hand-
parents, at "Prairie View," to witness the J stispicioned him as a crook. He will Mr. Johnson says the prisoner's; name is ken home.
Herein ony whereby two hearts were united weigh !35 or 140 potmds, is thirty-tw-o
wonder who they were and what was the some building ti the vast throngs who will
cause of their grief. not Wood, but Gadwash; that he is a hard As previously stated, she lived in the enter its portals on the opening nignt.
in tbat strangely mysterious relation which years of age, of light complexion, has
has been recognized as fitting in tvery era blue eyes, light red inoust che, and red, At a station not far from Fort Wayne and desperate character, and is little village of Mount When fully completed the Sedalia
the man got out and went forward as far a: wanted in Quincy for a bur- miles west of SpringfieldVernon,ahout fifteen
on the St. Tuiis tfc opera house will compare favorably with
and every clime 6ince Adam first wooed ruddy face. Has the appearance of expo- the baggoge car. As the train moved ofi glary in which he participated Sau Francisco railroad where
the maiden Eve in the sunny vales of Par- sure to ihe weather. she has two any other similar building in the state, and
If you want this man telegraph me at he reappeared, took his former seat and last April. At that time a second-han- d sisteaa now residing. The demented will stand as an euduring monument to
adise. said a few words to the black-veile- d and store on Seventh street was burglarized, woman does not prrsent the appearance of Sedalia enterprise Whenever a town ac-
The bride is an intelligent, refined young Carthage, Mo. Kespeclfullv, weeping woman by his side, at which her the thieves succeeding iu getting away a lunatic, and talked rationally to the re- quires all the requisites necessary to be
lady, and of that lovely type of woman- G. W. Taylor. with $700 in money, a number of gold porter, occasionally however breaking into
re-cogn- i..d

hood spoken of by the poet as "Divinely P. S. He came from the north this frame became convnlsi d in uncontrolable as a metropolitan city, an opera
watches, bracelets, chains, etc. Four meo seeming
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tall and most divinely fair," while the morning. grief, which the sweet-face- d little girl tried fits of weeping. She
um-ontrollab- house one commensurate with its impor-
to assuage by entwining her arms about her were subsequently arrested for the bur- stated that he had been at Fulton since last tance, oue of the wants first felt.
groom represents that sturdy manhood On Sunday evening Sheriff Rogers and
glary, among whom was Gadwash, alias May ; that she had bten very kinuly treat-
which hns made him a "man among men." Austin Sjeed, of Boonville, parsed through neck and uttering endearing words. It is not necessary lor the Bazoo to
How it started we do not know, but the Wood ed, but would never be satisfied away recapitulate the many schemes devised at
At 7:30 o'clock the bride and groom Sedalia, en route to Carthage, thinking to
took their places beneath a magnificent a certainly that the man described in the explanation was soon passed from seat to Just before the May term of the Adam's home, and had had midt two or threefrom un- various times during the past year
seat in aach coach county circuit court, these men made a successful attempts io escape; that she was for the purpose of tilling this "long
wedding bell, composed of tube roses and above card was no othor than the very one bold break for liberty, having succeeded in satisfied that she could not be cured and felt want," for the imposing and magnifi-
white chrysanthemums, while in an im- they had been lookii g for, as it is a most "They have a corpse in the baggage-car.- "
sawing the iron bar of the jad door They wanted to go home to die. cent htructnre at the northwest corner of
pressive and feeling manner, Rev G. W. xct'Ieut description of Hauson alias Gor- Hush. were successful in making their escape,but In response to a telegram from Lamirie and Second streeis, declares to the
Hyde, of the Baptist church, at Lexington, ham. As the information became known to all, three of them were soon recaptured. Gad-was- Shv. William Bell, an attache of Marshal
h,
nsv- -t world that the residents of Sedalia have
pronounced the ceremony which made lingers and Speed arrived at Carthage at
an ominous sih nee pervaded the car, where however, has succeeded in eluding lorn, arrived in the city yesferdav the '
them one. two o'clock yeMerday morning They went for the taken in the situation and, as usual, have
a few minuses before ihere was the merry the facers up to the present time. purpose of taking the escaped patient back ( Ueen ul;,;i1 to llle occasion.
The attendants were: Mr. George F. to the Harrington hoiihe ami the man was Deputy Johnson returned to Quincy last ,to Fulton. Ahhough the poor woman
Longan and Miss Lou Eva Walker ; Mr. in his room, having registered as D. C. jeting and laughirg people.
crowd of There has been considerable discussion
Pryor. New Me.xtco. The porter of the Who is it father, mother, sister or nirht with his prisoner, having taken the suffering intensely from being confinedwas in
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! o1 the quest on as to whe'her the new opera
Marshall Rust and Miss E?nraa Lorgan. brother ? precaution to iron him heavily before the calaboose, and being subjected to the
house was sent to Pryor's room to get in , house would be really opened on the even-vi- le
The bride and her attendants were starting. Gad wash's prospects for a long ig
ant

Again ihe information was as mysteri- language of the wretches coufin-- , of Nowmber 20th, the time heretofore
in silks and diamonds and on the pretense of looking for or to get
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terni at Joliet are very flattering.


formed a radiant group. something. This worked admirably, for
After the congratulations the guests were they su ceeded in netting the room open.
ously elicited
It is the remains of the son, the pride of
there. Bell who came in on the earlv morn-- ; i announced.
ing train, never went near his charge dur- i For the purpose oi receiving authentic
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the n parents, and the idolized
grief-stric- kt
CRIMINAL COURT. ing the entire day, but enjoyed himself ' inloruuuioii ou this point a Bazoo reporter
invited to partake of a magnificent wed- Then Austin Sj eed, Rogers and the clerk brother oi the little angel, whose greatest
ding feast of the choicest viands, laid on a of t lie house moved on his works and with acq ii 'intances, playing pool and yesterday called upon Dr ood, aud was
table decorated with flowers and fruits. found him ready to recieve them it be-o-
grief is caused by the visible agony chinking whiskev, so that bv nhht he t received by that gentleman in his usual
of her companions. needed a guardian more than did his uu- - courteous manner.
The menu embraced meats, snlads, cakes, the alert and nervy.
and, in fact, everything aflorded by home Pryor, who was in his night clothes, Hush ! Don't speak so loudly. Sympa- The Docket of the November happy charge. Of course, the authorities "Well, doctor," began the scribe, "I see
was covered with a pistol by Speed, thize, at least, with the mourners, if we Term) Commencing Next here had no other alternative than to ecm- - .vou are pushing work vigorously on the
and foreign products. cannot weep with thf ui.
The presents were unusually iich and and told to "hold up his hands." This he Monday. fine Miss Palmer in the calaboose, hut new" opera house, do you propose to fulfiill
costly, embracing among many, the follow- did. and the sheriff placed on the hand-
What a noise and racket the rushing when Bell arrived he should : T"r promise of opening on the 20th ?"
ing : cuffs. train causes in its speeding I In just a few have taken charge of the pu.r.' 'Without a doubt I do, sir," replied the
"This is nothing for me." said Prjor, moments it has been metamorphosed from woman and seen to it that she was proper! v doctor, "there will be no delay and no
Elegant set of furniture for the home of
dis-car- ed

a pleasure train to a funeral cortege, for MONDAY, NOV. OTH.


the newly married couple Mr. and Mrs. P. "for this is the third time I have been ar- for, until such time as he could take appointment." i

O. Walker, father and mother of. the bride. rested by mistake recently, and it is all a there is Stite of Missouri vs. William Brock-schmid-
t,
her back to Fulton. "And the opera house will be fully com- -
A corpse in the bnggage car. unlawfully practicing medicine. The half drunken eraplove of the av-- f pieted by that time?"
Silver nut bowl, Miss Eva Walker, sister mistake now," he continued quite com-
What has caused this ominous silence Same vs. Patrick Maloney. selling liquor luni left with his charge last night, and uYes, sir ; the opera house proper will."
of the bride. placently. which makts apparent the rattling and without license; three cases.
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Half dozen silver knives and forks, Miss Explanations followed. He opened his should she take a notion to leave tbe tr in "Scenery and all ?"
valise and exhibited such evidences thai rumbling of the train? What power is it Same vs. Mrs. Larry Keating, same he fore arriving at Fulton, he will prob:---
of-feiii- -e.
''Yes, sir ; the drop curtain and most of
Rebecca Masssie, Pilot Grove. that has checked our pleasure and made
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Toilet set in three pieces, C. K. Bickett, convinced the Boonville gentlemen as bly be none the wiser, until he wakes up at ! scenery mide by Nixon, Albert & Too-h- is
they were on a very "cold trail." us so solemn ? Same vs. Morns Sullivan, same offense; destination. f
mey, of St. Louis, .will be shipped from
Sterling, Kansas. Ah ! It is the fellow-feelin- g that makes two c:ses.
Half dozen silver knives and forks, Mr. Mr. Pryor is of the firm of Pryor Brot- St. Louis this week. Several of their men
all the world kin. Same vs. Dennis Slater, same r (Tense ; ! h:lve f11 !iere for t!.ie !!lst two weeks Pre
and Mrs. J. M. Johnson, of Pleasant Green. her, ranchmen in New Mexico, and very We, too, who are full of life and pleas- live cases Musick in Court.
Elegant silver butter dish, W.F. Longan, extensive stock dealers. He showed paring for its reception.
ure to-da-
may some time be or have
y,
Same vs. I. N. Baker, same offense : two Yrsterday Mrs. Susan H.Musipk filed in! What does Mr. Cobb, the architect
f Houstonia. papers that he sold seventeen of
car-load- s
A corpse in the baggage car. Hoosier. cases. the circuit clerk's omce her petition for a think of the workv" ;
Elegant silver water service. Mr. and cattle on the 24th instant, at Kansas City. divorce trom her husband Ephram. j --
Rogers, Speed and Pryor all went to bed TUESDAY, NOV. GTH. Well, he was here vesterdav, and ex--
Mrs J. B. Longan, of Houstonia, father and bph, it is alleged, wooed and wou Mi.-- s , ,,rwl i.i,.uif f!lv" .f.wKl
mother of the groom. yesterday morning feeliag, perhips, a little WASHEE WASEE'SWOR State of Missouri vs. I. N. Baker, selling SltCfln .r
Silver and cut glass berry stand, pitcher, disconcerted at the turn things had taken, liquor without license.
.uuisu wirou liir.lr nj
u..vr Jvnnriai
Vlivii iu111 I V.J in tlw.
1. Ill Cllt WX
cold, oieaK .uecemotrr ot that vear. and that in the construction of opera houses at
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O0O
.
IS now engaged
.spoonholder and sugar bowl, George F and Pryor, at being arrested, and Rogers and S line vs. same, selling liquor on Sunday. Miss S. continued to Jive with Eph as his Frankfort and Louisville, Kentucky, Cin-
Miss Emma Longan, brother and sister of Speed at not finding their man, but yester-
day they made up over a bottle of Carthage
Ye Kee's Laundry Burglarized, by Same vs. Mary Keating, selling liquor wife until February, 1878, and during all cinnati, Ohio, Rochester, New York, and
the groom. without license. that time Miss always faithfully de- other points, and expresses
Bold and Enterprising
sau

Same vs. Pat Slaven, selling liquor on meaned herself, and discharged all her du- ion that the Sedalia operait house is the
Gold and silver plated thermometer, in best imported goodsand all traveled last as his opin-
shape of key, hung on a plush stand, Mr. night on the same train to Nevada, Pryor Thieves. Snnday. ties as the wife of Eph, and at all times handsomest building of the lot. He says
and Mrs. D. Miller, of East Lynne. going to Kansas City, and Speed and Rog- Same vs. John W. Murphy, same offense; treated him with kindness and afiectiou. that he will send five men from Cincinnati
Elegantly embroidered sofa cushion, Miss ers to their homes at Boonville, passing six cases. But Eph, it seems, wholly disregarding his to assist in finishing tbe frescoing.
through Sedalia at 11 o'clock. One of the boldest and most successful
Nellie George, of Atchison, Kansas. robberies which has been committed in Se- Same vs. Fred. Segerdahl ; keeping pool duties as a good husband, has absented him Mr. P. E Everett, of the'firni of Doherty
Table scarf, exquisitely embroidered by. Again Mr. Hanson alias Gorham, has table without license. self for a long five years, and hasn't pre- & Everett, plumbers and steam fitters, of
Iter own hand, Mies Lou Eva Walker, sis- not been captured, and the cattle are rest- dalia for some time occured at the Chinese
laundry in the basement of No. 209 Main Same vs. George Dixon ; same offense. tended to show up in all that time. W hat Kansas City, was in the city yesterday,
ter of the bride. ing uneasily in cheir pastures green, as Same vs Patrick McEnroe ; same of- is still worse against Eph, he left a little and in conversation with a Bazo reporter
Swinging silver water pitcher, Fannie they are probably aware that the catth street, between Osage and Kentucky streets.
Monday night or Tuesdav morning. fense. Musick, now aged 7 years, named Lucy stated that he was highly pleased with his
and Maggie Salmon, of Clinton. crook is still at large. Same vs. John J. Kelly ; same offense. Ellen without any provision whatever. part of the work ; that he got up
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Silver and Venetian glass berry bowl, Mr 'Ye Kee" and his assistant "Tom" Same vs. EG. Cassidy ; selling liquor on Mrs. M. says he cannot play her such steam
"Buohupaiba." worked hard until after twelve o'clock, at yesterday afternoon, and everything
and Mrs. K. L. Barton, Glasgow, Mo. which time they retired to their sleeping Sunday, five cases. Musick longer, but only frts her, and she worked charmingly, there being not a sin-
Granite and silver tea set, hand painted, Quick, compile crre, a?! amoving Kid-
apartments, located nearly in the center of Same vs same ; keeping pool table with- wan.s the music box unstrung, as the gle break in the machinery.
Br. G. Y. Salmon, of Clinton. ney, bladder and urinary diseases. $1. out license. chords no longer vibrate to the touch of
Stiver bouquet-holder- , Mr. and Mrs. J. their establishment. Mr. William A. Keeson, of Kansas
Druggists. This room is portioned ofi from the laun- Sanie vs. Jacob Shobe ; same offense. love. She now sings City, who has the coniract for the paint-
J. Fiizerrell, of Holden. dry, and therein was contained WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9rH. " Eph, ever I cease to love."
Fruit stand and bouquet holder, com- ing, will arrive Monday morning, with a
A Singular Character. a large trunk beloning to "Ye Same vs. August Schrankler ; selling large force of painters and will complete
bined, J. M. Mayfield, Pleasant Green One of the strangest gamblers who ever Kee," while directly opposite the Circulation of tbe Bazoo.
Pair of silver meat dishes, Mr. and Mrs. liquor on aunday, three cases. his part of the work in two weeks.
lived, whose idiosyncracies are a tradition room set a trunk, belonging to "Tom," in Same vs. Albert Tessmer; selling liquor The unprecedented success of the Bazoo Tbe opera house, as previously announc-
M. E. Alexander, and Mr. S. A. Bell, Hous- among the "fraternity," was "Old Dancer," which was contained his hard earned sav- in giving the news, and its increasing
tonia. without license; five cases. cir- ed, will be opened by the Fay Temple ton
of New York. He was a strange enough ings for many months amounting to $265. Same vs. Herman Schmitt ; selling liquor culation is the marvel of all newspaper Opera company, on tho 20ih instant. The
Silver egg holder, Lee Walker, Pleasant looking man. His mouth was all one side, In "Ye Kees" trunk, which was in two men when ever the facts are known. The first night will be presented the Moscott;,,
Green. on Sunday; five cases.
cake basket, Mr. and and every time he closed it it looked as feet of his bed, was about $50, mostly in Same vs. J. N. Baker; selling liquor number printed and sent out October 28, is the second night,the "Pirates of Penzance,"
Silver, gold-line- d
though he would bite off his ear. There specie. Some time during the night bur- as follows:
Mrs. J. H. JDoyle, Hannibal. without license; eight cases. and the third night, "Olivette."
were a good many worse men than Old glars entered the laundry from the alley, Suliseribers and exchange by mail 53ft The prices for the opening night will be
Elegantly bound set of Thackery's works, Dancer." Whatever he promised he did. effecting entrance by reaching through a
THURSDAX, NOV. 8TII. Regular carriers delivered in the city 94ft as follows: Parquette, $2.50; dress circle,
William Gurran, Sedalia. He was a great backgammon player, and broken pane of glass and unbolting the State vs. R. N. Morrow, keeping billiard News Sold to new-bo- in Sedalia ys
l,17ft
Silver pickle castor, Tom and Kate ? gents at towns un M. K.iT., south ... 52ft $2; family circle, $1.50; gallery, $1. Afer
enjoyed winning a dime at stake as window. table without license. News agents at towus on Pacific 3ftft the opening night the prices of admission
Casey, of Clinton. much as $100. He made a fortune in the The trunk outside of the sleeping room Same vs. I. N. Baker, selling liquor News agents at towns ou M. K. AT., noith.. 22ft will be as usual.
Silver and botiemian glass berry bowl, legitimate way. We split about $60,000 was broken open. Tbe one on the inside without license. Utiion News Company sold on trains lftO
H. H. English, New Palestine. Excursion trains will be run for the
butter dish, J. G. a year regular," he used to say when some was not locked. The thieves succeeded in Same vs. Geo. F. Yesger, practicing Total circulation 2,7ftft grand opening from Newton, Holden,
Silver and d gold-line-
tyro asked whether the bank was in good securing their booty and making their de medicine without license, etc.
Beck and family, Pleasant Green. Advertisers will do well to look at these Boonville, Warsaw, and other points.
or bad luck. He regarded a faro table parture without waking the weary Celes- Si me vs. E. H. Crocker, aiding prisoners figures carefully and come to this office A number of seats have already been
Elegant parlor lamp, J. W. Rissler, Bea-a- n.

with as much reverence as a Chinaman his tials. to escape from jail. and investigate for themselves. engaged.
joss house. When he grew old he became A Bazoo reporter visited the laundry yes Same vs. B. F. Ivey, forgery.
Silver nd gold lined fruit stand, Mr. but his vanity would not terday morning and made a close inspec Same vs. John Fisher, receiving stolen Buy your Blankets at the Woolen Mill
Sold Saturday.
near-sighte- d,

and Mrs. T. J. Wallace, Bunceton. allow him to wear glasses. He resented it tion of the premise1. It seems almost in goods. store. 10-- 2 wlm.
Elegantly bound volume of ' Dante's if any one called him up8p" or "uncle." credible that burglars could have been so Same vs. George Bacon, larceny from a Last Saturday Joel B. Gentry & Co. s1d
Inferno," illustrated by Dore. At length he could not see the bets. That bold or could have succeeded in entering a dwelling. to John N. Simpson, manager for the Con-
Silver tea set, Marshall Rush, Pilot was a golden era for "pikers," men who room, and breaking open and rifling trunss tinental Cattle company, of Texas, for their Wedded,
Grove. FRIDAY, NOV. 9TH. Pacas county ranch, two car loads of high At 3:30 p. m. yesterday near Blackburn,.
watch for a good card. The old man's within such close proximity to their sleep- Same vs. Simon Rosenthal, grand lar- grade short horn bulls. The animals will Mo., by Parson Bedsworth, at the residence
Half-doze- n silver knives and forks, W. partners, at la6t, would not let him deal ing victims. The solution of the mystery
L. Nelson, Holden. ceny. be shipped next Tuesday. This is a good of the bride's brother-in-la- Robert Met-cal- f,
any more. He took it hardly, and in a seems to be that the occupants of the room
w,

Sconce mirror, brothers of the bride. week died of a broken heart.


State vs. Fred Wilson, felonious assault. sale and quite a mark for Central Mis- Mr. John M. Baldwin and Miss Nan-
were drugged, but upon being questioned State vs. Frank Mills, burglary and lar- souri.
Silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs, James on this point, they both stated that thev nie Lee Catron, of Lafayette county.
Cordry,of Cooper county. ceny. Tne bride and groom arrived in the city
Among the guests were: Messrs. G. F.
Married. did not feel any of the effects, which Same vs Charles Allen, forgery, third last night by the Lexington branch, and
Mr. James Glass,Jr., and Miss Retta usually follow after chloroform or mor- From Col. C. H. Macker, 32d Iowa in-
Longan, C C. Parker. William Curran, of phine has been administered. degee. fantry: 1 have derived more benefit from registered at the Garrison Houe. They
Sedalfa; Joseph F. French, Kinesville; Hubbard, a charming young lady who has City of Sedalia vs. Tim Duumgan, ap- El 's Cream Balm
Prof. Simpson, Rev. G. W Hyde, Lexing- many friends in this city, were recently Another mystery is that any one should peal, disturbing the. peace, resisting an of- have ever tried. I have j tjan anything else I will leave for Dresden, their future home, to-da- y.

Pendleton, Flourney, Independ- united in marriage at Kansas City. Mr. be aware of the fact that the Chinamen ficer, intoxication, use of obscene language, for three months and am experiencing no
now been using it
ton; had money concealed in their trunks, as
and Mrs. Glass arrived in the city yester-
ence ; Downing, Miller, East Lynne ; Dr.
Harry day and have rooms at the Jay Gould they were very careful not to mako this
etc. trouble from Catarrh whatever. I have Bminen St. Louis Ptipaloians Say:
P. L. Hurt, McPherson, Same vs. James West and Nettie Wind- been a sufferer for twenty ' Colden'sldquid Bftef Tonic isa very
Reed Quarles, Judge Start, hotel. The Bazoo extends its congratula- fact known, and never went to their im- sor; lascivious cohabitation.
years. C. H.
provised savings bank for the purpose of Macker, Sigourney, Iowa, February 22, agreeable article of diet, and particularly
Dave Leigh ton, Boonville; Misses Maggie tions to the young couple, and wishes them City of Sedalia vs. Cyrus Goodrich, ap- J82. useful when tonics are required, being tol-
and Fannie Salmon, Clinton ; Kate Patti-so- all the happiness immaginable in their making change for their customers. peal ; resisting an officer. For three winters I have been afflicted erated when other forms of animal food are
n,

new relation. '"he police were notified of the robbery,


Independence; Maria Barton, Glas- with Catarrh and Cold in the Head. I rejected. In Diphtheria Ague, Malaria,
gow; Ada Harrison, Hannibal; Sallie but as yet have no clue which will enable
them to effect the capture of the bold bur- Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile used Ely's Cream Balm; it accomplished all use Typhoid r, and every depressing disease, its,
Downing, Walker; Lou Harris, Lexing- What They Call 'Luck." be attended with great advantagi. We
ton; Mamie Spahr, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Las Vegas (N. M.) Gazette. glars. Pills contain no opium, quinine or other that was represented. T. F. McCokwick havewillprescribed it with excellent success.'7
.Longan, Mrs. Mary Alexander, Houstonia ; John Quincy Adams, who is well known harmful drug and axe highly recommends (Judge Common Pleas), Elizabeth, N. J.
in Socorro county, N. M., has sold a third Our New Arithmetic. for headache, neuralgia and nervousness. (Price 50 cents.) J. H. Leslie, M.D; G. P. Coop, M. D.; S.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Casey, Clinton ; Mr. and I have been very much benefitted by a Drs. B. Parsons, M. D.; R A. Vaughn, M. D.;
Mrs. K. L. Barton and son, Glasgow ; Mrs. interest in his late find for $13,000. While Two f teamships start from New York for 50 cents; at druggists.
50 cent bottle of Ely;s Cream Balm. When S. L. and J. C. Niedelet; Wm Potter,
M. J. McPherson, Boonville ; Mr. and Mrs. prospecting he found his haversack on fire, Liverpool at the same hour. Ship No. 1
John Titsworth, East Lynne. his prospector's el ass having focused the goes one-ha- asiast as ship No. 2, and ship I began using it my Catarrh was so bad I M D. and many others. Remember the
had headache the whole time and discharg- name, Coldkn's tae no other.) .
lf

The newlv married pair have zone io St. sun's rays upon it. As the haversack con No. 2 goes twice as slow as ship" No. 1. Death of Edgar Babcock.
Louis, where they will embark by boat for tained six pounds of powder, he dropped it Which ship will gel there first? Mr. Edgar Babcock, a brother ot Mr. ed a large amount of filthy matter. That
If a tesspoonful of yeast will raise a George M Babcock of this city, died at the has almost entirely disappeared and I have A CARD
New Orleans, and thence go to Mobile, and got out of the way. It fell into a crevice To all who are suffering from the errors
Montgomery City, Alabama, Savannah and A large mass of rock was blown up. Adams pound of flour, how much will it take to residence of the latter at 2 o'clock y ester not had headache since to amount to any-thin- g.

raise sufficient money to buy a barrel ? day morning. Please send me two more bottles and indiscretions of youth, weakness, early
Jacksonville, Florida, returning by rail to turned mournfully to gather what might be H. rs, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a
Holden, where they will in future reside. left of his effects, and found a vein ol silver If a man owes you five dollars for five The deceased was 54 years of age, and John Summ Stepney. Conn. decay,
months and promises every week to pay it, leaves a wife and two grown sons to sur- recipe that will cure you FREE OF
Taken altogether the wedding of Mr. and that the explosion had exposed to view.
Mrs. Longan was complete in every detail, how much does the interest aniouut to? vive him. At the time ol his death he had Allen's Brain Food botanical extract CH ARGE. This great remedy was discov-
charge of the business of the Kansas City strengthens the Brain and positively cures ered by a missionary inenvelope South America.
and will long be remembered by those at- "Rough on Rats." And how much interest do you take in his to Rev.
& Southern Lumber company at Sedgwick, Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, Send a
self-address- ed

tending. The Bazoo extends congratula- Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, promises?
Arkansas. He left home about two weeks unnatural losses, and all weakness of gen- Joseph T. Inman Station D, New York
tion and trusts that their future may be bed-bug- s,
skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. If sugar is worth ten cents a pouud and City.
ago on account of failing health which he erative system ; it never fails. $1 a pack-ap-
sly

oue of delight, prosperity and happiness.


Druggists. sand a dollar and a quarter a load, at how e,

much per pound should tne mixture oe hoped to benefit by a change of air and 6 for $5 At druggiets, or by mail
Buy Your Stocking yarns at the Woolen sold to make the grocer rich in three scenery, arriving here last Wednesday from J. H. Allen, 315 First Avenue, New Stocking yarns, all wool, only 65 cts., at
Buy your Jeans and Cassimeres at the vears ? night. On Sunday he was stricken down York city. the Woolen Mill store. . 10-2wl- m.

JVoolen Mill store. i0 2wlm. Mill store. 10-2wl- m.

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