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VERY GENTLEMANLY BURGLARS.
they Chatted Genially While Boring
a Safe and Refused a Gold Watch.
Professional robbers have appeared at
Vandale, Ark., and the vicinity is
aroused to a high pitch of excitement.
John Maloue with a friend was sleep¬
ing, as is his custom, in the drug store
of May & Malone. About 1 o’clock
Malone suddenly awoke to perceive,
standing over him, two masked men,
with gleaming pistols in their hands.
“I wouldn’t yell if I were you,” sug¬
gested one of the men in southing tones
as imity he brought with the his pistol into fellow’s close prox¬
scared face,
while the other smilingly produced a
knife from his belt. Malone didn’t cry
•ut. He didn’t even breathe any often
er than was absolutely necessary. His
aompanion was treated in One the same
courteous manner as he. of the
burglars was bed then in left to keep the occu¬
pants of the good spirits while
his partner began boring a hole in the
eafe. They talked good-naturedly all
the time to cacil otiior fi,lm to their pi'lS
oners, who after a time began to feel
as much at ease as the situation would
justify.
> Maloue said: “You won’t find much
in the sale.” “No, nothing but the
county’s money,” was the reply,
showing believe that the visitors had reason
that the safe contained the pub¬
lic funds. They spoke of making a raid
on the Sheriff’s office, but only to dis
discover that it contained no safe. The
young men gave a solemn assurance
that the county money was all in bank,
and the drill* r having discovered that
he couldn't open the safe without dyna¬
mite, the robbers turned their attention
to other parts of the store. They didn’t
take anything, however, except a few ci¬
gars to smoke. Malone had a line gold
watch, which they returned to his
pocket together with a ten-dollar bill,
saying doses. they wanted money in larger
“Now, young meD, said one of the
marauders, Which “we are going to leave.
strikes your fancy as best, to be
tied and gagged or to accompany us for
a mile or two?” The walk was chosen,
and, after dressing, the two prisoners
accompanied Having their captors out of town.
gone about four miles on the
railroad track the gentlemanly burglars
darted down a ravine aud were seen no
more. Then the captives retraced their
steps, and, the arriving in Vandale about
4 o’clock in morning,gave the alarm.
The sheriff and posse were soon in their
Baddies. Several men were arrested, but
there was no proof against them. A
search is still being made.
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Soldiers’ Monument
The monument committee of the Pick¬
ett Assoition of Richmond, Va., have
submitted n plan for the proposed monu¬
ment to the late Gen. George E. P.ckett
in that city. The hexagonal design is
recommended. The emire height of the
shaft will be about eighteen feet, with
six rustle columns and>ix bronze piou s
for inscriptions—one for Gen. Pickett,
one f r each of the four brigades and one
for the art.llery.
Happiness.
The foundation of all happiness is health. A
man with an imperfect husband digestion may be a
millionaire, may be the of ana gel
and the father of half a dozen cherubs, ancl
yet he miserable if lie be roub.ed w th c ysp p
ela, or of any of the disorders arisin from im
pe-feet dfaes ion or a siug^i.-li liv»*r. Dr.
Pierc ’s Pie. sant Par ra i e Pe lets are the
safest and mires remedy for these mo t id
conditions. Be ng purely vegetable, they are
perfectly harmle s.
The “Bureau of justice” is < hicago’s latest
and it affords legal assistance to poor people.
Conventional “ illOaon ” Resolutions.
Whereas , The M non Route (L. N. A. & n .
Ry Co.) es res to make i known to the world
at large that it forms the double connecting
link of Pullmin tourist travel between the
winter cities o p Florida a d the summer re¬
sorts of the North west: and
Wltotea*\ Its “iapid transit” system Is un
surpa- se«l, its eieg .nt Pull-nan Buffet Sleeper
and Chair ca service between t hicago and
Louisville, and Indianapolis and Cincinnati un¬
equal Whereas, cd; Its rates low the lowest;
are as as
th^n be it the
Resolved , That in event of smartin'? on a
trip it is good policy to con ult wit i *•. 0. Mc
Corm ck, (ien’l I'ass. Agent Monon Route, 185
Dearbor i St. send Chicago, for Tourist for full Guide, particul enclose rs. (In
any event a 4c.
postage.)
For Rlchcis, Marasmus nml Wasting Dis¬
orders ot Children.
Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with
Hypophosphites is unequalled. Tlxe rapidity
with which children gainflesh and strength
upon it is very wonderful. Read the follow¬
ing: ‘T have used Scott’s Emulsion in cases of
Rickets and Marasmus of iong standing, and
.have been more than pleased with the results,
as n every case the improvement was mark
*d.’W, M. Main. M. D.,New York,
A Good Name
A t home is a tower o® ^treng’h abroad—-sa^s the fa¬
il i far proverb and t is fully verified by hi history
of Hooi'a Sarsaparilla. The first words of com*
mandat on and praise for this m dl inj were re¬
ceived from o; r f lends ani neighbors, and f. orn
t le time it was fairly introduced up to the present
there has been, and is now, more of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold In Lowel , Mass, where It is made, than of all
other sarsaparillas and Mood purifiers combined.
This “good name” arnon? people who have known
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and its propretors for years
should certaiuly be strong evid n e to people in
other cities and t >wns o ttia excellence and mi r.ts
of this medicine. Bend for book containing btate
meut of cures.
Salt Rheum
“After the failure of three skillful physicians to
cure my boy Oa salt r leum, I tried Hood’s Sa sapa
rillaand Oaive Oin ment. I have now used four
boxes of Ointment *ui one ad a ha f bottles of
farsaparii a. and the boy is to all appearances com¬
pletely cured He is now four year-, old and has
been afflicted s'n e he w s ;lx months of age.’ —
Mrs. B. Sanderson, 56 .>ewha 1 St., Lowell, Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
gold by ail druggist* S1 . slxtor $ 5 . prepared only
bye. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, .\Ius3.
IOO Doses One Dollar
HOLD. Live at home anil make more money working for u* than
j#l nf anythingetac in the world Either p“x Costly out tit
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CATARRH IN THE HEAD.
SYMPTOMS OF THE OTSEASE.-Dull, heavy headache, the
obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from
head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at
others, the thick, tenaeiouB, there mucous, purulent, the bloody deafness, and hacking putrid;
eyes are weak; is ringing in ears,
tor, or coughing together to with clear the from throat, ulcers; expectoration the voice of is oftensi changed ve mat- and
scabs
has a “ nasal twang ’’; the breath is offensive; smell mental and depres¬ taste
impaired; sion, hacking there cougii is a sensation and general of dizziness, debility. with Only few the
a a or
above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case.
Thousands of eases annually, without manifesting half of the
above symptoms, result in consumption, and end in the grave.
No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, less
understood, or more unsuccessfully treated by physicians.
n» Common « Sense If you would remove an evil, strike at its
T8FATMFIJT weakness, impurity, SKW&vssrszs otherwise faulty
or
I nUIIllir.illa condition of the system, in attempting to
“ tlio disease chief aim must be
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directed to the removal of that cause. The more we see of this
odious disease, and we treat successfully thousands of cae«?8 an
Dually at the Invalids’ Hotel of and Surgical with Institute, the of more local, do
we realize the importance combining the use a
soothing of and blood-cleansmg healing application, and tonic a thorough medicines. and persistent inter¬
nal use
n uH! F In curing catarrh and all the various diseases with
vm m which bronchial, it is and so frequently lung diseases, complicated, weak stomach, as throat, ca
Dri KlkLlAllUka taypr tarrhal deafness, weak or inflamed eyes, impure
iiiiiiinnrI blood, scrofulous and syphilitic taints, the wonder
■ ■■■ wmhi 11 ■ f u j powers and virtues of Dr. Fierce’s Golden Med¬
ical Discovery cannot be too strongly extolled. It 1ms a specific
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BEING PPREI-Y VEGETABLE,
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets operate without disturbance to
the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass
vials, hermetically laxative, sealed. Alwavs fresh and relia¬
ble. As a gentle alterative, or active
purgative, they give the most perfect satisfaction.
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Wholly unlike nt tificial systems.
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effect upon the lining mucous membranes of the nasal and other
air-passages, promoting the natural secretion of their follicles and
glands, thereby softening the diseased and thickened healthy membrane,
and restoring it to its natural, thin, delicate, moist, As those diseases con¬
dition. As a blood-purifier, it is unsurpassed. of
which complicate catarrh are diseases the lining mucous mem¬
branes, or of the blood, it will readily be seen why this medicine
is so well calculated to cure them.
I local' kuuHL I ■ nl - 1 CGm p ar ison the best preparation ever invented.
I I flUtn APCUT I 1 I is pain, mild and and containing Pleasant to no use, strong, producing irritating, no smarting or caus
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drug, g, or or other other poison. poison. This This bad Remedy Remedy smell which is is a i power
ful antiseptic, ____speedily and destroys all aceom
tanics so nm ny cases ot catarrh, thus affording great comfort to
hose who su____ iffer from this disease. *
n rFRMSHFHT .1 _ B “helpmate” The Golden of Medical Dr. Sage’s Discovery Catarrh is Remedy. the natural It
l Liiiimni.nl 8 | nQt only i purifies, regulates, and builds
Hjinro | c eangeSi
UUnEo. | up the system to a healthy and standard, complications, and con
quers when throat, such bronchial, exist, but, Jung from its specific
the lining membrane any of the nasal it aids
effects upGn paseagos, ulcerated
materially in restoring the diseased, thickened, or mem
to a healthy condition, and thus eradicates the disease.
When a cure is effected in this maimer it i3 permanent,
Both Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Sage’s
Catarrh Remedy are sold by druggists the world Remedy over. Discovery 50
$1.00, six bottles for $5.00. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh cents;
half-dozen complete bottles $2.50. valuable hints to
A Treatise on Catarrh, giving as
clothing, post-paid diet, and address, oilier matters of importance, will bo mailed,
to any on receipt of a 2-ccnt postage stamp.
Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
No. fiU3 Main Street, llniTALO, N. Y.
PURELY VEGETABLE! PERFECTLY HARMLESS!
As a LIVER PILL, they arc Crucqnaled t
SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKE.
Beware of Imitations, which contain Poisonous Mineru/a. Always ask for
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SICK HEADACHE,
Billons Headache. Dizziness, Constipation, lieruuge- K It
Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, ami all
ments of the stomach and bowels, are promptly Dr. re- *7 Jt J
iieved and n"rmanentlv cured by the use Of J
Pierce’s Pellets. In explanation of their remedial
nower over so great a variety of diseases, it may not
tnithfiiliy he said that their action upon the system is universal, a
gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence.
Hau-jfactnred by WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
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