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   Sedalia Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - May 1, 1878, Sedalia, Missouri                                Mentu fft DEMOCRAT COMPANY OF DAILY Mr week delivered by carrier 23 paid per 10 00 THK DEMOCRAT per year 250 Tin DEMOCRAT u published r morning advance postage paid 1 50 throughout the Stale to the regularly can do their orders directly to us and will Unkind M rate of per copy Dr Jacob B Jones f BLOCK j Corner and Ohio streets Reside ac Corner Lamine and Seventh streets lia Mo Office Hours 10 to 12 a in 7 to 8 p.m GEO C HEARD USD P B JACKSON HCABD JACKSON Attorneys at Law SEDALIA MISSOURI fc Omo STI r H BAWBEE LAMM Attorneys at Law MO Mill QUEEN CITY BAKERY I tNo 123 Cor Main and SU MOr J U Proprietor Best accommodations In the city Terms reasonable All tlie delicacies of the son kept hand DK L 0 Surgeon Dentist Over Store Mail CARR Late Formerly Physician to Chief Coroner ot Baltimore City and Central of C W BARKER M P amr experience In the Steam ol Uie anO West of era hia professional lo the of Sedalia and vicinity All eatable and of and treated as a specialty aud SU Ohio Street A CLARKE Manufacturer of AMD LOUNGES Window Curtains Fringed aude and put up Carpets sewed and put down and of all kinds to at 236 Street Sedalia Mo SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue and Authority of a special execution issued from the of the clerk of tlie circuit court of county Missouri and to me directed in of William B Klley and against Danle It I bare seized and levied of the right title of fte in and to lots seven and two in George K Smith's of Sedalia Pettis ty Missouri and I will on TUESDAY THE DAY OF MAY 1878 between the hours of 9 o'clock A M and p M of day at the court house door in Sedalia Pettis county the circuit court is in session above real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for satisfy said execution and U 1 S MURRAY Pettis County SHERIFF'S SALE virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pettis county and to me directed in favor oi J Briggs and against William J and levied upon all title ami interest of the said a Tucker of in and to the following de- scribed real estate situate in Pettis county Missouri Lots one two and four in block four in Brothers Addition to Sedalia I will on WEDNESDAY THE DAY OF MAY 1878 the hours of 9 o'clock a m and 6 p m of said day at the court Douse door in Pettis county souri while the Circuit Court is in session sell the above described real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in baud to satisfy said execution and costs L S MURRAY Sheriff of Pettis County SHERIFF'S SALE county i favor of Thomas Morgan T virtue and authority of a special I execution Issued from the of Clerk ot Circuit Court of Pettis n and to me directed in liam H Evans executor of ins deceased and against I have seized and levied upon all right title and interest of the said of in and to the lowing real estate situate in Pettis county Missouri The northwest quarter of the northwest ter of section twenty-four in ship and range twenty and about ten acres off of the north side of fhe southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said section ship and range described as Be- ginning at the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of section foor and running thence south to the centre of Old thence due west to the west line of section four thence due north to the west corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four thence due east to the place of beginning and I will on THURSDAY THE DAY OF MAY 1878 between the hours of 9 o'clock a m and o'clock p m of said day at the court house door in Sedalia county while the Circuit Court is in session sell the above real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in to satisfy said execution and costs L 8 Sheriff NOTICE DISTRICT FAIR As far as any expressions of opinion have been had on the there have been a good have been invariably in favor of a District Fair at Sedalia The time has come when the people of this city should begin to move In the matter A good deal of work will have to be done before anything like a successful result to the enterprise can be assured The project will be a new one to start with and new things spread themselves slowly among a farming or pastoral people Then again there exists aa unnecessary yet nevertheless a strong feeling of dislike against the town on the part of a large portion of our country neighbors They say has not treated them fairly in several and that the people of ia public dealings with then hxc en- to be and overreaching tint they are mistaken in all that tf they could be brought Into relationship with would soon become to understand that the city and the comity an able mnd that what benefits the one fits la exact proportion the other and that what helps on tbe equally Mtd certainly helps OB UK other This town fa rowing every day It Is la ike innermost heart of one ot the most prolific agricultural countries in tbe world It has what night be called five railroads It is peculiarly the shipping point for fine stock of every kind Its traffic in all the products of the farm is Immense In the territory contiguous to It there are an unusually number of Importers and breeders It is the place ofj all places in Central Missouri District Fair would do the most good gather together the largest crowds and pay the largest dividends to all who invested ia it and made It a success And there is but one way U make it a way that leads up to or a joint stock company Let a cient number of men take a cient amount of stock to antee everything The premium list will bring the people never fear and the ple will bring the exhibitors Then the rivalry begins anil with the rivalry the striving and the emulation that Interest is created which embraces all Central souri The main thing Is to first effect a organization then place the stock then organize permanently and then No man need take a single of stock more than he felt both able and willing to take and there can not be a doubt that just as much stock could be placed as there could bly be any necessity for placing Let us go to work vigorously in this matter u hereby given thai by virtue of aa order of the Probate Conn ol Pettis Missouri made on I he 5th day of April 4878 the undersigned tor lor county has taken of at Scott having claims laid estate an exhibit them to ne lor allowance after the date ol said tetters or aar from any ot r M L- be exhibited two revs the Ikw Horn taai day 1818 VOL VII SEDALIA MISSOURI WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY 1 1878 NO 113 NEWS BY THE WIRES A General Feeling in Europe that Mast Come Active Preparations Being made for the Fight CIVIL SERVICE A confusion of terms not unfrequently leads to great mistakes We bear a great deal about civil service reform People naturally suppose we have a civil into which abuses have crept This is an error We have it is true a political asylum dignified with the name of civil service but that Is all there is about it When a party gets into power the lead- ing politicians set about finding ment places for their friends The work these are assigned to do Is called civil service That is the wiole of it in a nut shell Every man who gets into office under this system is dependent for his place on the continued success of his party His mind irresistibly reaches the conclusion that he will subserve his own purposes best by working for his party instead of devoting his time to official duties It is this condition of things which has forced upon the public a desire to change the manner and form of Federal meuts to office It requires no argument to prove under the system which now prevails that the government gets DO quate from its employes As be- tween the performance of their duty and devotion to party they choose the latter for the simple reason that their instincts of self-preservation point that way The only way to correct the evil which has grown from this custom is the enactment of a law similar to that which regulates appointments to and promotion in the army Government employes must be cut loose from party before they can be made efficient public servants As It is now carried on the miscalled civil service is simply a machine and a very effective agency at that for keeping a party in power It is susceptible of all the cor- ruption and intrigue which has for years characterized American politics Its destruction can only be secured by a determination which will tax all the re- sources of the people Thut Mr Hayes has failed in carrying out his promises in this direction Is not surprising The civil service of has become in the radical sense of that term and the leaders of the party very naturally refuse to from their electioneering machinery so powerful an engine of party success Its ramifications extend to every hamlet and district in the country and for years it has been used as a controlling agency in carrying county State and national tions Public sentiment can alone destroy it But can the people be brought to comprehend the danger and evil as it really exists They have not sustained Mr Hayes in his laudable efforts Will they be more complacent to his successor and who knows that his successor will have the same reasons for crushing the injurious system that have actuated the President These are grave questions and they are not of easy solution It is not too much to say that the called civil service United States is fraught with more danger to can institutions than all the other evils which menace them Unless cut off by the roots it will corrupt the entire chinery of government Sooner or later the people will have to take bold of it and tear It up as the farmer does the weeds which his At Italy Begins to feel the Spirit More Our National Discussing the Law A Terrible Double Murder at Kansas The Orangemen and Catholic Unionists Create a in Montreal Several Persons Killed and Wounded Movements Among the Noble Red Men A General ot Yesterday's Im- portant Events April President pru trm laid thu number of hills from the tlic Senate to tlic law with amendments thereto agreed tu by the House Senator moved to refer the and to the Committee Senator Beck objected find demanded the ayes and nays Senator Conkling favored the reference to said committee and said they could re- port any time anil there would lie no by reference Senator Heck opposed the reference upon the ground that if any was to out of the passage of tlic the sooner it passed Ilie better All sorts of fraudulent petitions are now being by a number of persons who aru trying to take advantage of the rupt law before its repeal The morning expired during the discussion of the printing and the was laid aside temporarily Unit the ing business might be transacted Senator presented the of W 13 Allison re-elected S Senator from the Stale of Head and laid on the table Senator Butler submitted an ment to repeal the specie resumption act now on the calendar so as to repeal tion Revised Statutes imposing a tax of ten per centum upon tlic ing notes Ordered printed Senator Morrill of Vermont from the and six year old daughter Physician's Committee on Finance reported were summoned immediately upon ihc concurrent resolution of Senator A Singular Detroit Mich April night Mrs Jacob Dost during a fit of gestative frenzy during the absence ol her band administered laudanum to herself discovery of their situation but despite the most strenuous efforts the daughter died The mother's life was bayed and this morning she gave birth to a child alter which reason returned Her grid upon discovering what she hud done was heart-rending A Double Murder Kansas City Mo April foul murder was committed tins morning about two o'clock at Grand Avenue declaring it inexpedient to levy at this time to maintain the sinking fund and the Committee was discharged from its further consideration In sub- his report Senator said the law as it now stood provided for a sinking fund and it could not be repealed by a concurrent resolution After the morning business had disposed of the Senate resumed the con- sideration of the to repeal the rupt law Senator said he proposed to insensible and was lying at the point of death Mrs H was found on the bed all penal actions or with her head crushed iu and her limbs favored a well regulated Iaw appeal was burned to a crisp Jlr U was found iu the kitchen with a bullet hole in his head and the back of his head was found consummated we would have a period of crushed with an which was found commercial ruin Should SU for near toe little girl who was found out doors in an insensible condition it left tlie result would be that every clou pointed to but be at of since destroy that suspicion r and the real murderer is unknown A Seriona Biut Montreal April night party of were returning from a concert they attacked by a bur of Catholic Unionists and two were severely wounded It was feared that the disturbance was not at an those prehensions have been verified Asa Senator Davis of Illinois said Unit he thought it a great mistake as well as a great wrong to repeal lie spoke of tlic principle upon which the bankrupt law was based and said to repeal this law without leaving in another would be to leave a great ol unfortunate debtors ut the mercy of their creditors lie believed the law could be simplified The Judiciary Committee could prepare a he believed would the Unionists at Wellington Allison so to were lying in wait for them Liver one Judiciary C to re- hundred shots were fired in the l W as death of John Ballahun ami the serious fiey may propose 011 Thursday next Ho wounding of Johanna and a the people of Ohio were almost unanimous m favor repeat named Mullen all Catholics The Abject Aborigine Kan April of the prisoners headed by White feather have left Fort Leaven worth for Sitting Hull's camp companied by Mr Clark ml experienced interpreter and guide These Indians go as commissioners to the Ncz and IS nays Sfi Senator said he thought the it having been rumored of Senator to instruct among the Indians on the plains that those to report on Thursday Sitting Bull to report to them the con- dition of Chief Joseph's band at Fort up root and branch and In deference to the wishes of the people he favored its repeal though he had no doubt he would live long enough to a clamor for a new bankrupt law Tlie amendment of Senator Thurman to that of Senator Allison was rejected Ayes naves 34 After discussion the amendment of Senator Allison was rejected Teas here were badly treated They go out military escort a fact that shows the tlie government repose in them This is the first step in the movement for uniting these several bands of the tribe Three companies of the Twenty-third Infantry bering forty-six men each have been dered to be in readiness at short notice to leave Fort Leavenworth for Colorado for the purpose of removing the Ute Indians to Southern Mexico The de- will go by rail to Fort Lyon where they will be mounted and make the remainder of he trip as cavalry The In- dians are to be taken to Fort Mexico EUROPE An Interesting Prepa rations for the Experts Italy Growing marek's Condition A VIEW London April ment seems to have been produced in lin by the announcement that English ships arc fitted out for eventful operations in the Baltic sen The idea expressed in Berlin is that is it hardly to be expected that a foreign Heel would make Its tion in the Baltic against the wish of Germany It is declared to be an tric theory which is repudiated by the German government in view of the ent critical state of affairs IT London April dispatch from Berlin says intelligence received here from what is considered a trustworthy source states that the Italian government is ing warlike preparations on a somewhat large scale Tlie object it Is said is to dispatch a force into AI buna This Is similar to a report in the Berlin dispatch to this morning's Standard that Italy hius decided to make a descent Albanian coast Thornycraft Co will soon have five or six of the twenty torpedos launched which they arc building and other firms are making extraordinary efforts towards the completion oj the Government orders lor launches Portland will be the of ships preparing to form the fleet for the and the North Sea coast guard and turret ships will proceed there as soon as ready POSITION It has been arranged that Servia in the event of an war shall only observe the stipulations of the San treaty while Turkey remains neutral It is possible that the Servian army will slowly many strategetic positions in Old Servia without the consent of Russia All levies will be at their posts by May 19th The entrenched camp at which is one of the principal points of concentration is now completely fortified BISMARCK Berlin April physician states that the Chancellor wij be able to to Capital In about a fortnight or three weeks next was not understood when the vote was taken ilc therefore renewed the motion and after a brief discussion it was rejected yeas 27 nays The question then recurred on the tion of Senator Merrimon when the was taken up this morning to re- fer it to the Judiciary Committee and it was rejected by a vote of to Senator Edmunds then moved to refer the and House amendments to a special committee of three Senators of which the Senator from Michigan should be chairman and said that he mentioned that Senator as chairman that friends of the measure might have no fear of it being swamped After further debute and before a vote was reached on that motion Senator bon moved the Senate adjourn and that the and amendments be printed He snid should the Senate adjourn now it would allow time to further consider the and it could be disposed of in half an hour to-morrow The motion was agreed to 37 nays 17 and the Senate adjourned A for the relief of the settlers on the land claimed by the North and South Alabama Railroad Company WIH under consideration when tlie House found it- self without a quorum short discussion the was re- ferred to Uie Committee of the Whole and the House went into Committee of the Whole on tlie Legislate e tion Mr Gibson offered an amendment re- organizing the mint at New Orleans and appropriating for its ance This amendment gave rise to a sion upon the subject of branch mints which was participated in by Messrs Han na Sayler Patterson Franklin who advocated the establishment of such mints m their respective localities After a long discussion in which the reorganization of the New Orleans mint was advocated by Messrs Butler and field Mr Gibson's amendment was de- yeas I to nays M In the course of a long discussion on re- appropriations for territorial the action of the Committee on appropriations having been criticised on the Republican side of the House Mr Randall the Speaker defended the course of that committee anil condemned the tendency of republican members to herd together iu opposition to all measures of He was replied to ny Mr who declared that such an imposition against the republican side of tlie House was not tu be borne and averted that from to the present time under Republican us well as Democratic control of the House the expenses of the government had been on a declining scale The believed in two things tlie support of the government cost it might and in all the economy that was possible in tion with an honest fair reasonable port of the government Mr Randall took issue with Mr field's statement and repeated his assertion that the side of the House had lent its efforts as against eral economy He had chafed under it from time tu time because lie knew that there were as good men on the Republican side as there were on the Democratic side It was through no dis- respect that he appealed to the cau side no longer to continue in direction no longer to resist economy Mr Hale also replied to Mr and said that the latter never had so hard a task as ilc had had this in trying men lie Kantian was yo i Mr You voted for it Mr Hale 1 certainly did but 1 am speaking from the standpoint lie did not believe in it That could never stalked into the House if it hud not been reported by a Democratic committee So too with the Mexican pension that would Lake a year out of the treasury The Speaker as an economist will bo glad to see that voted against by the Republican bers The trouble with economy on the other side is that it is cheese parings The expenditure of tlie Speaker's strength and influence should be made on his lowers on the Democratic of the House The discussion was continued by Messrs foster Hooker Keifer and Hewitt of New York Mr Conger made a sarcastic allusion to what he called the speaker's zeal in behalf of economy and said that if the man would Democratic caucus and use his power and persuasive elo it be more ate than for him to step down from his place and lecture Republican members of the House That voice when he spoke as a politician was potent in the land the overshadowing of the tial nomination gave his voice power all over the land lie whipped in his ers with that kind of gratitude had been as expectation of After further discussion the committee rose after having disposed of only four dages of the and the House adjourned Resolution in lo tlic Sinking John to Pay for the Privilege of Trending AN TAX Washington April tn The Committee of Ways and Means by a of against three decided to report lo thu House the following On the 1st of April ISTS there had been paid into the sinking fund as provided for under section of the Revised Statutes the sum of 1 84 in excess of the requirements of said law which sum is equivalent to about years in advance of the amount re- quired by the law and It is as unnecessary for the maintenance of public credit as il is un- just to the people to continue the tion of taxes for this object especially at a time of great depression like the present therefore Be it enacted by the Senate and House of of the United States of America as That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby and suspend the purchase of States bonds for the sinking fund as b section of the Revised Statutes until Ilie of the fiscal year uniting June unless otherwise directed by Con- gress r Xo information has been con- the movements or purposes of the steamship reported off Maine The subject no lar interest in Washington A gentleman extensively engaged in shipping is the authority for the that Russian agents have been quietly makim as to what supplies of ships tic rould be that government should they be needed MIST The Sub-Committee of the House Com- on the Education of Labor lias agreed on a imposing Sloo each on immigrants has yd to be submitted to the full committee for consideration Hon G F Seward Minister to China who is now in Shanghai has been to appear before the House Committee on Expenditures in the State Department NOMINATIONS The President scut the following nations to the Senate to-day Norman Buck lobe United Stales at- torney of Idaho territory K S Case of to be United Slates marshal of Idaho territory A majority of the Committee on tary Affairs to-day authorized Senator Cockrell to report favorably and without amendment tlie placing ien James on the retired list of army The was complied with with the formal understanding that the members of tlie committee shall be at liberty to offer amendments or oppose the in the Senate if they so desire All assistant throughout the States have been o ex- change silver dollars for greenbacks A from N 11 says the Merrimack rher is thirteen feet above high water and still rising Considerable damage has already been done York the failure of Henry Lawrence i and oakum Front street with liabilities estimated at 000 Assets not yet known It is the ceremony of be- of the Duke of third son of Queen Victoria to Princess Louise third daughter of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia will occur at Darmstadt on the ninth of May next Russian and Turkish troops don't seem to get along very Wf 11 at Constantinople they indulged In a private inee in which y on both sides were The Turkish commander j accordingly soldiers from the line of demarcation The Revelations Still Hie Theme of Constant Conversation in April who been connected with Ihu since it begun hits resigned his sition anil accepted of on the Baltimore The will continue formerly The recent developments con- to be the topic of con- versation Dennis bus here but refuses to be interviewed All the inter- published with him are He says he will a Congressional Committee asks him lo not before It is probable thut the will point a special committee to go to torn of this whole terrible for tlie purpose of unseating Hayes but to to the world what an infamous and crime has been committed however still strongly adheres to his original statement He says he con- fesses because Hayes has gone back on his party and because he is the traitor since Judas Iscariot lie would not even accept Benedict Arnold tic snys furthermore that if the national cratic party had hail the courage of a they would have seated den at all hazards They knew he was elected Everybody almost knew he was elected but U S Grant Chandler the anil four or live- regulars them into a pitiful surrender Dennis a bitter man and he abuses and the Democratic party for permitting Hayes to be President in about measure There can be no question of the fact that prominent In ami out of Congress have had u band in procuring the recent confessions showing that Hayes was not entitled to the electoral T jte of But they do not mean that Tilden shall be any by the exposure Their to him impeach him if they and dually break him down Their desire is also to prevent either House of Congress from holding any official inter- course with or vole him money or in any way so that he would be forcul to give up the executive power For -a like reason Wheeler would be de- posed by the Senate us its presiding he was no more elected than This done their is who is of the Senate prn to vacant rights they would not re- for tin If the Democrats to this would be enough in each of to make it a but they are not likely to lie enamored of a which docs not say turkey to once meantime are trying to next House of as a basis of operations for another fraud in j Iris the age of the interviewer and now Col Fred Conkling brother j of Senator and says Every body knows what an execrable j fraud has committed I only wonder that it was permitted to be consummated without for my own part I wa- willing to inv own life in the struggle for if necessary When I saw irant collecting troops around ington I was vividly reminded of that blackest of all crimes against the liberties of the usurpation of the Im- purple by Napoleon I was iu at thai time and I can never for- get the terrible scenes enacted there in that yearof 1 saw that Grant was determined to inaugurate Hayes at all hazards and I didn't see how it could be clone without bloodshed I saw Mr den and told 1 was for one in favor of inaugurating him at all hazards Mr replied that he was not willing to take the at the price of blood and so lie remained passive as he bus ever since The residence of Otis a neut of wa- yesterday Tlie thieves took s.ifV with and alter getting out in i blew it open took the contents j amounting iu value lo over and skipped The journeymen tailors of St Louis took preliminary steps for a strike for higher wages nt a meeting held by them yesterday They have made a schedule of prices which will be to ail and if tlie latter do not accept it the strike will begin tit once The tailors claim they can hardly make enough to keep i them from starvation Washington May 1 la the Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valleys falling barometer stationary southeast to northwest winds lake region rising westerly winds occasional DOOMED TO A Washington Bitten by u Dog in France The West Knd people have been a good deal excited on account of the dreadful misfortune which has overtaken the ily of the late U S Minister to Mary Beale was not long tin belle in this city where she met Monsieur an attache of the Russian and u love affair at once sprung up be- tween the Gen Beale was much with this in common with many Americans of fortune he was opposed lo alliances which necessarily family relations here For a long time Mr was forbidden the M length however when Gen and his family were re- in Vienna the youthful diplomat lo be transferred to the Russian legation there and a renewal of the er intimacy took place Mr belongs to a distinguish eel family iu Russia and after many con- between the two families the was ratillod and the union consummated tc the satisfaction of all Soon after Mr was transferred to where with his wife he resided ami occupied a nent position in tha gayest of all cities Mrs from her childhood has fond of dogs of which she has made Brought up and for many viars her father on his vast landed in California she was for peculiarity anil they in the almost entire absence of other society were her constant During her residence in ton many will recall sight by which she was in her walks A few days while caressing a poodle he suddenly anil while was attempting to put him lie in her face fastening his in her cheek twice before she could prevent it Her husband who was silting by reading at once went to her nnd bitten on the hand by the then and which soon after died in violent convulsions Mr disregarding his own wounds at once procured a ed poker vi iih which he cauterized those received by his wife A physician was at once called iu and every possible remedy applied to both known to science The family here were at once telegraphed for anil with -ad hearts sailed immediately for where friends are they arrived on The order the public schools at Washington D C has been rescinded I Congress voted an appropriation JEFFERSON CITY The Governor Still Board of Ac to the Democrat I Jefferson City April Governor is in 81 Louis and is expected home day or to-morrow The Supreme Court will finish tlic call ing of the docket set for this term this week The State Board of Equalization is still in session hearing testimony as to the different railroads No assessment of the roods lutg been made so far The river is on a high old spree at this point The Commissioners of Public Printing tire preparing proposals for the public printing for two years and stationery for one year Judgments were rendered in the lowing Barbee vs Cass 85832 Withers vs 851 61 Anderson vs 15 vs 65 vs 35 vs 00 vs Burns Jr vs Cullaway county 80 Ray vs Vernon county 52 Barbee vs 802 41 Stone assignee vs Moas judgment for plaintiff for Kansas Pacific Co taken The Court may adjourn for the term on Thursday The United States District Court had a short session yesterday Deputy Marshal of Clinton brought into court a fourth of a dozen of youthful citizens of Henry county charged with dealing In leaf paying tlie special tax B G Boon and Col M J Learning appeared for them It seems the were farmer boys and raised a little patch of tobacco of which they had sold a lew pounds They had waived an tion before the Commissioner and ed a plea of guilty to the charge In court Where they were fined 8 rO and costs in TIE DR C CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THR OP or Liver Complaint DYSPEPSIA AND NICK HEADACHE Svm i i n Diseased Liver under the edge of the ribs on pressure the pain in the ilic is able the left tlic pain is felt tinder the and it frequently extends to tlic trip of the shoulder and U sometimes for n stomach is ed with loss of appetite sickness the bowels in if ire costive limes with lax the head is troubled with pnin accompanied with a dull heavy sensation in f part There is generally a considerable loss of memoi v accompanied with a ful sensation of left undone something which ought to have been A is sometimes an attend int The patient complains of i ness and he is easily startled his feet are cold or burning and sensation find though he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact he edy Several of the above symptoms attend the disease but cases have curred where few of them existed yet of the body after death has shown the to have been ex- deranged AGUE AND FEVER Du C LIVER IN CASKS OF Acre AND when taken with Quinine are productive of tlie most results No better cathartic can be used preparatory to or after taking Quinine We would advise ill who ire afflicted with this disease to give them A FAIR TRIAL For all Bilious derangements and at a simple purgative they are or IMITATIONS The genuine DR C LIVER are never sugar coated Every box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression DR PILLS The genuine LIVER PILLS bear the signatures of C and FLEMING BROS on the wrappers y Insist on your druggist or keeper giving you the genuine Dr C LIVER PILLS prepared by Fleming Bros Pittsburgh Pa Sold by all respectable druggists and storekeepers generally To those to DR C we will mail to any United Stales one box of Pills for centi BROS Pfc Advertising ST LOUIS W TELL IT If In: experience and true of life in hv the wife of u Moi book thv Trial anil Execution of tlic Mormon O LKK It hTORY OK Only A rare lor on il once Jor and i- St Louis Mo U w llow tf firth M Fancy in iT with lo els Co X NEW TOEK April Sterling exchange quiet Sixty 1.0 Northwestern Jo Do and I I A to agents canvassing for the Visitor Terms aua Free SEDALIA MARKET x Mo OF XXXX XXX XX BYE MEAL bolted BRAN SHIP STUFF CHAIN WHEAT COBS OATS BYE 2 ec 2 40 2 U 2 00 2 10 m ssaas BACON LABD BUTTER No 1 do EGGS for city APPLES POTATOES CHICKENS 4f live each V k dull APPLES dry dull TALLOW GOOSE BEESWAX TIMOTHY SEED and FLAX SHEEP mutton per head CALVES per bead 4f cwt 1 00 508 o 1 50 25 2 0003 55 Oint malted of lor damaged WOOL U W BLACK and per cent HX 11 30925 5010 MARKETS BY SEW YORK MOSEY KKW YOU April 30 Steady 1 per cent to Hat Firm Strong STATE The stock market was irregular but in the main strong early dealings with an ad- vance of about 1 per sent Alter midday the general liM yielded from X lo W there was a fractional recovery At the close the market was lower the decline ranging from oper Money per cent closing Prime mercantile paper receipts RBl ooo treasurer learins 30 ssx New rcg reg IK Quicksilver Jo preferred Mail Do preferred Adams Ex Ex Ex U.S Ex i Y C Erie preferred T andW KbX Ft liaute 9 119 wd A D ratine C 141 V P granu Sinking Do Do Missouri tin HX MX ii 30 LOUIS MARKET ST Louis 30 and lower Not do WHISK 1 choice yellow dairy 18620 do packed 7 LEA Unchanged and lower 9 quoted SALT quoted clear tides 5 quoted LIVE STOCK ST LOBU April 30 prime choice ping i DO fair lo good 4 to Jo 3 15 fair to good 3 USA i 15 do cowa and feeding steers 3 25 corn-fed and Lower light shipping to good era 3 0003 11 packing to fancy S and lair demand extra heary good to choice 4 75 to fair 2 Vj CHICAGO CHICAGO April 30 Steady and air demand Unsettled and active but weak and lower Ho 2 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