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inew ont ‘ Hs rLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 iss NO 51 ; . . ‘ » BLOOD CURDLING. ssonri’s itk E . Trollope and Reade. The Prohibition Paper. Montro — Se eet piesa Riues ange pe Saas 7 ss Pais trose Mystery BATES COUNTY ke g hapter of Cruelty a tree het: = : ‘ oe Sense z . Vv. 14—Edward = "Hromicantea America. ter } - Bins : aan neg fone ee pe eee peut : f N t | B k “The auton of cle groper. ae V7 | eeepc ete noel 2a oaee urce, ieee" i ri pro’ (wo lundiewinesiascarlicd has ine eaceu Gamicass, , to las in his arent uncons¢ a eee Ee ex he Oldest Bank in the County. houses of Jesus Paredes, Thom- | $42,000,000 ; person ‘ Pp at fact done iuto fiction may : ; on se Padilla and Captain Panche in| ahuezalco, in the Department ot | nsonate, and murdered them all, er with the wives and children first mentioned. Subsequent- | be launched on the fro: i 1 $173,000,000 to $187,000,000 Dela or may ever become disg tke | Capital paid in, - - $75,000 iejSurplus - - - += $27,000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock and the valuation of railroads bridges and telegraph lines from $30,090, ufferable, he reminds us of the | @4nager and proprie States tha Ea Misso: paid his fare from Chntc sus and too assiduous ich will be known 20. hi 000 to $41,000 n to Sedalia Was not seen atterwards. To thor of **Nana.”? What has been © issued j weekly and semi-weekly. But Co dav, he items in the personal list show y murdered the police captain | ral others. The victims qs ae : so absurdly—not to say, so im - Dorman, his father-in-law a decided appreciation of farming es Dasa ee er-in-law tv Deering is not alone in the eas EES ises. incuenceal Hoe dently—attempted in the cases ot ena : e received a ‘memorandum book and | perished number tourteen. The | ¢25 613,000 to $27,000: mules from | Stnucl Richardson and Walter || ot PS Ra i casa tter for Mrs. Eagle tr | neral bank uses of Pareja, Padilla and Panche | $s. aes ee SO eS Scott would be less an outrage than } e eee eB LESTE dated St. Louis | sways 16 ere burned. The crimes were | tle Cceee @ : sto ergo 600: . on seus I bi 5 pedis ¢ : zive | ms Z mmitted owing to a dispute as to = vee ory ot ¢ fe. Their master- | Bro ; 4 was ¢ proprietorship of some lands. HORRIBLE ATROCITIE jing to drown bimselt. ty The letter and me tis. Mr, Deering says | were picked up on th Louis. His brot rman, goes to St. I pieces may be destroved by eviscer- Ste hogs increased trom workers in the cause in Kansas C StL +000. st > Peace was restored in) Cundin- | compression. More than one or Mavic | that show ctive intervention of the Federal Mor i vo Reade’s, if taken duly in hand and Santander owing to tt le restorer than a] | BY Some less ir overnnent. The town of Gua-/ from $53, 1700 to >.< Bf Bee é : 1 mem ae i = and could oni e firm of J. G. Dorm z 6 ~ , which was captured by the Veorparate companies from $rr.132 ae ; uld only ; Dorman & | tes. a picket of twenty-five ae : 215 Aah : *reniden , E , been as capricious as | is almost a raving maniac trom the | TYGAR Vice President who had defended thes it in all parts of tl : a ; | UP c|F.T TYGARD - - - Cashier { : for five hours were slat opel AS SS ts ! é = Sea a -— f caster surrendering. The body of lov rea Miwtalne for y ae | h : : ital Sane Suter LIUWAL SANK, ra Lbouse Block wre ugh it is worth three | Ne zt 2 rd is nothi: says it has been | 2 s described; On the 5th, Laz- | $<00,000, alth . s SARS he gies VILEER. Mo. Ql beesesthat. Farms are valned at $8|" i ES eases eae bit 2a arm re It at ¥ a = 1 1 * a to push ronditior light orwarc | style is perhaps the very finest evi- | ie EGE, aoe ; ition party irdered at Ra ances which would}/to $12 per acre, when they are, 1 = se % | dence of his creator’s dramatic tac— hock savages of the worst class. | worth $16 to $20. If we fo cece rue se eee eae ingulo was 0 © circums' juntiy prolubition is an established } Cash Capital and Surplus, $5 7, 8§e estimate 5 | 3 } } } jfact, and if this cannot be done Th y seized him and ted his arms]that the aggregate r , fice eee ee xe adduced from | = i { JOHN H. SULLENS. r.W. CHIL» . Wau. E. WALTON,. «. C. DUKE, DON KINNEY property ot Presiden: - Vice President | through the organiz rles | -d_ parties it will n- The nent of the paper is the first {the whole collection of C together and then put him on a horse | the statc rated at two-thirds, its =~ he done without t! *stab- | Reade’s romances. That taculty, seize te? = estab- | when he was immediately shot from | real value is over $1,000,000,000. B sale i ie fi nowever, brilliant anc s it] hehid. Directly he fell, and the OWENS it and versatile a se toate nost terrible indigni- | z a Be Ang ee es. On the following day a num-! $38,000,000, when we have the ate yee are f ee Sree UNte. De <— . ie at sr cf houses were sacked and sev- | guthority of the railroad commission ee : ae os phony aa ee L r me ‘i l se pti te ‘ | were burned. Numerous as-| ers tor ee ey een a _1,} much else which si aes qicmnatelya ; a “s : } rations of a fearful and coward: | $95,000,000. h legraph pi Cees ers on ee ma 6S ede edants toh dle week wacter were perpetrated. One erty is put down at the low value of Se a vies 2 oe le Ohi Deen " I { | move in that direction and in De— canoesed . op Odd Election Wagers is, 1s never so thoroughly or so strik- | le also fell upon him, They = Sere: z aa SR a ; pee e also fe I nim ey be no linply dieolavediitheiailicomplet tcember a convention will be held DIRECTORS zed his eyes out, broke the joints Some very odd wagers were laid | MS!) aes ve full completion composed of the leading prohibit- | Sara i *. 2 y f -ork a SEC e ea 4 € - { is legs, broke his nose, chinjon the Presidential lection. A | OT Consummation of the work under- | ; | f ste AOR Decne] Grocery House Dr. Boulware, Booker Powell, 4 . : b aereed ak Clevekandi taken asin tt ide , rle | Sere aa? cad : _ R, D. Williams. Green W. Walte - an agreed, leveland | taken as in the vivid energy of single | : - n reen alfoy, sand almost chopped him to | Wheeling man agreed, it Cleselen Wecenes. the vivid relick of al said it was probable that the con- | Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr. N, L, Whipp es. was elected, to count évery tie on |SCENESs The Vi ic ief of single)” ‘e id be held in Sedal | OF A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs, i 2; sé ee . Se ae | vention would be held in Seda | Frank Vouis, Ww Wal z » Balti e 2 be | Characters. 1€ ame, We must | Fan oi mM, FE, Walton WORK IN THE CANAL, the Baltimore and Ohio road, be~ ©" a fall hi In answer to the question as to C, H, Dutetiec? J- Rue Jenki i ' aunches, tugs, dredges, excava- oY eee ve ot w a c temporaries—even ot : how the prohibitionists felt over the e poke ees i S a aet opponent to do the same = 5 Soe RAR a E a eee aire ree . i ¢ i : = 3 canvass in this. stat Mr. Deering c SR STO 1OLDERS | material and men continue to aie et s whogave usEsmond” aad | oo : e I g ’ ; ; ITHER STOCK HOLDER ve in quantities and numbers for Re) oie David Caopercetdi: iN anrall said they felt very greatly encour-} 4€ ‘heir well knowa and popular G, B, Hickm. C, C. Duke, = > an wi shave his eye avid Co geld. Mr. Troll- | 5 eer ee : ? i ; John Deer O. Spencer, | canal. The work continues with | "#2 Was to shave = : ope. in bis sincularly candid and | 2200 984 while the vote was not as | don the Hast #h.¢ ef ine \ john BLE 5, Re Eel, ; pe, in ingularly candid and } , work? The Panama Railroad is 2 lips than bea or three sawer Ge well that two-thirds of St. John’s; ‘Their stock 1s composed ot excellent working condition at | # Sealskin sacque it Blame was, cthe | UAB wore ‘three samone . xcelle ig 5 abl vote in New York was given him by | le figures of his in- 4 ; 2 "| Feed Flour and the best democrats.—Sedalia Democrat. Rece ight, subject to checl. and sells pnezal Bankine bi siness is respecttuily solicites. next President, witle she was to pay | PS i E dustrious ar rd pertinacious invention. | nn seiit. change him forty-eight kisses in imstalments | He : : qualiy of Staple and \iness. There was a ‘a tich widow who read | of four, should her favorite be de- | should be disp | One of Henry Newman's Chorcest} Fancy Groceries Your 2° matrimonial advertisement in | feated. In Charleston, West Vir- | equal chance of survival to several | exe : Lee : i litical eminiscences. le iS; 8 for Others of their kindred, gut when he | Political, Reminisc jGtars ieucenss ae ane fore isposed to assign a fully | tlery. which a man in Savannah represent | ginia, two local politictans ed himself to be the seeker ot aland against the p Spouse, She answ ered, and a short, | Blaine would receive a larger sharp correspondence ensued. Pho- | tographs were exchanged. That of +man showed a face remarka THEY ARE AT LESS EXPENSE last night at the; s oblivion er neglect for Mr.| Henry Newman, who lat sposition t : Reade on the ground that he has ed from politics, was spe ett no such living and enduring s Ss jority im the elect ollege f close electior racter that will}. = | Southern, and after tne others in the | f Than any ho ot fear comp | prices for prod zures—not ‘a ch Garfield did, the ple | that one should, if he won, any part of his werk, | solicia | thetr. | attend its beauty of features. and as he | blind mule through the grot ad given their instances, said: ment seems to me as rash and foolish as his remarks on the | ‘In 1844 H ied Ten- to their wishes at an i he was six feet in height, weigh— | Charleston, accompani rashness and foolishness of Mr, / nessee 200 pounds, and was straight as | corps, from g a. m. to gtoa cu- aver \ rious i | Goods delivered in the city at county, promptly. de’s own bearing and be arrow, the widow had ro reason } it he lost he should ss infants and Childre hat gives our Chiliren rosy cheeks, vers, inakes thet ‘Gastorin: = When Babies fret, and ery by taurus, - their col rious matters 0 ntroversy are | 4, doubt that he was a very Apollo. | wha river from bank e forwarded certificates of a good | the t haracter, Wrote in a glowing inte (Gee A ae Chas. Denney tor Pol Reade’s bit of sput- ken to any! ure of his work, or yi same at cures thei and ludic t any obj rous fprineinsiiniics las soon as tering ie, Kills their worms tinctured | Castoria. - ! part or fe 1 ": : = Whet cures gent manner, anu side from wagers {recs ne ~weat frankness that with the ric i But when the suitor presented him- | over the cou he tally #as kept on he person towke What quic Sour Stomac: cures Constipation, Colds, Indigestion Castoria. and to x at any reflecti i r delivery te t on anyone who had the to 1 sae ay toa oe ua selt at her residence, she saw to Castor Ui and Paregoric, and i 3 | t misfortune of his -friendstiip or horror and dismay that he was a j tuled at ae to fo ; = Blaine on the general result. and | quaintance, was less (njurious to his 1 atures were the fine fa ger . | nee, We f mulatto. His features were th e leeearshaien Cleland New | Caucassian ones that were shown in | Yorke the photograph, but his color was | sagt ieee = brown.—N. Y. Sun. + Two the late war. Une said. ‘It is too Exit Dudley bad that Jeff. Davis is disfranchis- | Bonesty Tt must be allowed that he i : = In whatever condition other men) qd. *+Distranchised.’’ the other Y3* rich enough to have dispensed | The Housewife’s Favorite. may leave public office, We W- remarked, * Dudley has gone out inshame. No joye has he been cesfranc ‘@an ever used a public position | wry. ¢ pared with } 1 storia. k, imstead of ca five votes. Ic wing tO} “ Castoria is so well adapted to Children that 1 recommend it as superior to sn7 medr cine known to Se. Oxford St., Brooklyn, M. ¥- _ fame ae what his sear Tid rival b has} utress coun- | the poolar s! Nobody had any instances to s were conversing about! close than very mature and essence—of hterary i | vity, ne tracts are daily be- | Vea" im case of Clevetand’s ele 2 = > large as was expected, it came from |S, Q. Dutcher, J, J, McKee, VE anc tn alike condition being agreed to by | teresting, as well as amusing, esti Gua ; square, are leading the | Henry Donovin, (8, Th, Mumptwe, ing given out, and during the com- ie pp as - te of hi »: p i quaiters where strength was east mE & 2 ee ee eee laine succee mate of his own and « ort : ‘ CERY T IN aH ing dry season 50,000 men will be gee ree iemeaneaniio ree wed 1 Works docs not pretend to anticipate “yexpected. Jt ts a fact, known to the Ep ee ae iat gent wee es jb arge Fire and Burglar employed along torty-seven miles of | - ee an ry eine : Ee | prohibiticnists, continued Mr. Deer- | < ~ | Proof S loek. ‘ ae = : -_ | himself to present a young lady with | 2 Survivs al of reuiembrance tor more | \ afe with time kk i aos h berrowed or stolen goods, that! W= i every I.dy who sends us AT ONCE the send FREE for one entire year, did ner knew it, how. % edt? | the as his pilferings to the necessity of con- ailant who should attribute It -witl perify and enrich # es of ten married ladies, at same ad- | we we TivEn seo ONE ae { dress, and 12 ‘we ct. + a Qeetone sie i Ute : : < pos nea VigOstet ¥ Ie ail shore | rersince the war. 2 zi = = ae , mee | HesRiiecuitixg secrtainand eficien TONIC. | = : See »pete the com- jour some, entertaining and instruc- veeialiy Dy sp ore ignobly than he did the pension | jer daddy, must =e 1 scion : ypetenc to the cor el jour hance nee sae ae. sae eal Py duresu. Its whole power was e | Pulston of intellectual penury, would | yoy 5 g aud Hou pasha ore fon’? see how that can be, do! sur Welded to partisan purposes, With | yg Davis i , &a utter disregard of all considera- ted and self-convicted | stand sel as had one or dren since the "Ex. tions of decency or policy. Dudley | = =e Errors Of youth ? t ness o sduce of May, therefore, retire to his well- farned shame with the assurance that | te mace, ~ s brain and. honorabis the country knows and recognizes © ag ay Sear adc cat ~ the pr ci his ect 1.- complaints in othe = Ad a ite Sei repaid ble pA 44 E.T- Haz : : Bruceete am Ber ene Even rentne

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