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. 4 ca TOL. VIT. BUTLE 2R, MISSOURI, 19 alker has retu gt 10 i, W. countenance. The Willing Worker’s lawt Misses Lizzie Story, ali of laterlee jrian are visrting triends here. Mr. W’s Wonder where Une of our colored men anc Austin, day i 1 1 , of near Donal Je difficulty the other ¢ ws & Stewarts saloon in Brat- which re- nad a} pat o {* 1 La now = were with and 1 % at le yoo one any good, lettiny other | stock run at large the farm rs who! | keep their stuck on pas so} tame | | grass are compelic 4 to » ail their land to accommodate a few that let | ir stock run at large, in other vords, there are fences so located that there 1s no out range lyi them and farmers who to anythme that | + pasture tor ted in the colored man getting "50 or 100 head ot hipped and fined. us tl small farmer c Miss Armonda McCraw left Sat- | ay on her way to the Teacher’s | situte, at Butler, intending to stop | Adrian until Monday then on to} wiler. She will wield the birch at | Tilberson school house the com- | g winter. I Henry Cart’s fri him nds received a} boram Eldorado | ings stating that he was danger— ky il with the typhoid fever. } fs. Catz and Miss Waldron left on | first train to be with him. he Building & Loan Association | it last Friday and not having quite | be required number of shares taken, | fill Ritchey of the Archie bank was | bpointed to go to Rich Hill andj wer and work up the required | umber. H Dr. Lafayette, of Olathe, Kansas, \ adown last Friday to look after pme property he has purchased here. Ed. Emery’s large two-storv house | haying the finishing touches ap- | from in lied and will soon be ready for him | pmove into. Itis whispered that and lady will give a social and hnce, which would be one of the ndest things of the season. Bless the Adrian correspondent’s luded soul. He never would have | id what he did avout their railroad | nif he could get even an inkling | Hout our agent, Ed. Emery. Mr. Foster, of East Lynn, 1s here pking after the mill interest while | partner Henry Carr, is at! Mdorado Springs. h one- fourt small pasta: pense it is to fence his whole He has to hog pasture and hence if we had a general stock law ail would bave pasture for and do aw 8a cattle, and with much } ay fencing breechy sto: law suits. Let’s hear whatother correspondents ave to say on the subject. Yours Fortnighty, D. Spoke SHaAvE, Jr. lkhart, We had a fine rain on the night of the the r2th, which ning to need, and all that was neces- sary to insure a good crop. We learn that D. M. Clark’s flax made § 1-2 bushels per acre, which is the best yreld we have heard of, the average bemg about 4 bushels. Charley Holland,of Henry county, at S. Talbot's x ‘ he s been yisit | the past weck, and said that Silvers, of Butler, made the best speech in introducing Abernathy at Appleton City that he has heard since he lett old Ky. Good enough, Charley; with Bates as well as her people. Brownie has been visiting in Elk- hart township the past week. We learn that Mr. Neafus has sold arm on Knabbs creek to a Mr. Crawtord at $20 per acre, and that he expects to start to Washington Territory m We regret very much to lose Mr, Neafus, | the near future. The Baptiss church has begun a , as he is < od citizen and a sound fies of meetings. The pastor, | democrat. Re. Adams, will be assisted by! Edgewood and Willow Branch! Revs. Dean, of Harrisonville, and | Sunday schools will give a picnic on Hones, of Butier. Byan. {the 22d inst.. and we suppose that! all are mvited to attend with well North Pleasant Gap. Rain at Ie t the ground om will make halt a crop. Late Irish p ast, but not enough to for fall plowing. atoes are injured— yWeather the cause. Pinic at Stumptown Thursday Mr. George H. Wilson, tormer!y told Bates, b Eldorado | Springs, is visit -¢ his brother Frank ad family, Col. Marshali nown to all the old settlers of Bates ut now of Valentine well tunty, is confined to the house with Wmething like heum, erys LaFayette Cassity lett tor Nebras- Rafew days age from some un- mOWR catse t 1 but as girl lives his here we predict Lafe will bring her isn’t our fault. x buyer, has been Me Judd, m the sick gr, | ing. g. MndG.W now improv- tight visited Appleton { business de Au O¥EaNs aco ,and you don’t even read t filled baskets some exc i ental music. M. justice vt the G- peace and in cends to go to acter “ See Paxter his wite’s a oa healt We are intormed * certain dude from Vintov,, while visiting in Rich Hill, clamed thst he was Brownie, the "@jnton correspondent, and thought fe was having lots of t ourselt, &c. Yes, We mnagize that vou are having ‘ fun, bue te see it in that hght, as we mew you and know full well that yor do not write. as we ave next tO your nearest neighbor, paper, at heard + else ~ aie say some- hout Come, spread your- xt ¢ you vo to Rich Hill. Suceess to Jake in get the 2 re) corn was begin- | Ss smuin nce ec corn can any more rains, betore pasting ear rain Was isiderable co t warm weatl apples ts One Case of prostration he lightning on the ot the tith did considerable ¢ fyr stown, N e heard trom. wite of our black Alabama,wh ho hasbeen qu When He will October | AW. move to Creighic + Iste Cc. Uniek, with h i Bell. mic We wonder P. Barker wiil Arta Is acconimodating clei e. “Til Dot was not disap- if a certain tor’? of this place |; pointed when some one came home i “@lara,’” “Cheer | all gc wccompanied by up ‘Nent.’? s not hope 1 We give cur hand to **Pumpkin, often; in tact, we are glad to j items coming in trom all over the} Ae | Phe countay ; it helps to make the Times | +” i whatit is: the best paper in the coun- | Do not think because we have {ty i missed a week or twothat we have \ quit contributing, we hope to be able | teased, the same | to send interesting items every week , but for the present we wiil have say **Vale.’”’ VERITAS, Shobe. Splendid rain on the night sith, The farmers say it will make | Tom ts the boy that can do thatkind early corn without any more’ rain | ot work. Mr. Holland is well pleased | } Horse thieves are yery numerous in this part ofthe country, A g _lance committee would be advisable. Died:-—A ten months eld child of F. Titters, of = polera intantum. To-day is p day at mine No. 6. It will be the <arallest there has been for along t? t these mines. re the dullest we ever saw. The min ks drink ar 43 ¢ } do but have nothing to ss off the t No. ill remains he a Y The k of putting in ne tl ‘ day night on hunt of a span horses, wagon and harness that was aos stolen in that county a few days ago. jArl t accounts the man wife with him. Haley Shobe and Jas. d Saturday th Wi from Ie hon tour r week's rough Vicletine. ) iy cha t B ys, at Creighton’s |? s . : rome a i 3 a > r Howing accoun ed WoW Hill 33 [SCH 4a P J Jewett R J Rurley Lumber Co 10 ¢ “ ss “ss es HC Wr J DAltien and hope to see squibbs from him | | © Hayes aassessor ' i i St | ij | | Sarah Powel! | Marv C Hall Geo D Bar 33 00 JR Jenki 39 50 “ ‘ ‘ 24025 He 100 MZ 65 Bridgetord, Hi Go OO 1 Jennie Ag Aloe & Co Fees in Inquest tase on body of J las in {he sum of $22 00 allowed and clerk ordered to certity the order to County treasurer. Ordered by the tund mortgage up court that the school ainst W M Cook be re- 1aving been paidin tull, Ordered by the court that the order made Dec. 6th, 1884, concerning Billiard and Pool license be re-oked. The order reading as follows: ‘Ordered by the court that no billiard and poor license {except where parties have license tor of the} running a dramshop) be granted. Third day.—School loan granted W P Sevier in the sum of $300. Ordered by the court that the State | Auditor be authorized todraw a warrant in favor of R S Catron County Treasurer in the sum of $1,122.70 being amount ot | state schvol fund due Bates county. Ordered by the court that Bridge com. j let the contraztto the lowest bidder to fill Island Slough. | Ordered that the rellewing acco be allowed; Chas W Smizer P J Jewett _ |W F Hanks 96 00 9 15 Schoo! loan in 3 10 45 H C Quish 4+ 00 Buck Dickersot 39 WH De! WW De Jot Al tome L Cases of 1 Spain cen Hundred and Fifty Deaths in One Day--Granada Stricken F, Force. With Terrible +ewee Eve En Mt Int provinces out it has been reported t! was 218 deatt and in new cases. The popular itation against | sanitary i ce has been re= newed in Seville. The authorties have all resigned: yps closed; no business done, and the scour has jan unobstructed field. A gratifying decrease 1s reported in the number Madrid In the capital there were nineteen , of cholera cases in to-day, new cases and eleven deaths, and in the province seventy two new cases ght deaths. In Sara and twenty-e1 gossa the iden is decreasing shahtly. is terri- In Granac the condition ble. Many doctors are dying: whole streets are infected with the scourge ; cee @ by which entire familics have been | F C Southerland 1 96 | 4 ied away. = 154 40} FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND VICTIMS. SoS) Vo sue o 3072! The total number of deaths in the infected provinces since the outbreak | of the epidemic is 57,000 and it 1s | estimated that 60,000 persons have | fled trom the kingdom. | The Gazette says that during the | | past twenty-four ‘yours 5,600 new | cases of cholera and 1,g00 deaths from the reported throughout ali Spain. { period 47 new cases and 35 deaths were reported in this citv. The as- pect of affairs becoming more serious here, the epidemic having disease were During that is appeared in the toundling hospital | \ | and. other public establishments and in the best quarters of the city. TWENTY DEATHS !N MARSEILLES. 20 deaths from cholera here to-da | At the Pharo hospital S_ cases wer! admitted and 2 patients died. There | are now 53 patients und in the hospital. y treatment The authorities of this city attrib- ute the outbreak of cholera here to the proximity of a camp which recently disbanded and in typhoid fever s creating havoc among the tr > The chol ling to € ons of Mar La Liberte asserts that cholera has ind‘ other pl appeared at Har places Red s¢ AND ¥ nes (Cons s, in a cat of state to day say Asia numt place is al.. The de. The disease is spreading to aths er forty the interior. G + —All arriving here from Portuguese ports There have been ibraltar, Aug. 1 vessels are quarantined. altogether only three fatal cases ot which cholera here and the house the victims lived had forty-sev was EE ina bad cupants, and cor on. ports that section of the Fren ation, cordons Marseilles, Aug. 14.—There were | who ; acres of ¢ ra ees } y bee tents t list ifty whose eva domain to ire he columns of the live stoc it all of this land is ard an jhas been rioht te ' ] Ww | good tor nothing else t! yrazing. This reasoning is specious and will not be vestigation. s worth fencing t own it, it certainly | something t it is usel o the ri ess for agric and any profit can t Vs: jing cattle on the land, why should ‘nota fair rent be paid to. the national treasury for the priv p? The land } w department, un cannot lease or land t whole purpose and tenor of t ot » anyone. lie land | Jaws has been im the direction ¢ hold giving comparatively smal! holdings to individuals, in consideration ¢ their agreement to reside on the land J and ct ate it. If st a8 true that there are large bodies of land in the grazing districts which are not avai! able for agriculture because of the lack ot moisture, but which could be used adyantageously tor rearing cattle, then perhaps additiona! leg islation is needed to meet the emer- gency, and it might be well to bring | the matter before congress tor action ; has been but until such legislation obtained the grazers have no |whatever to the lands in question t submit to surrender their ] and imu holdings. —Mo. Republican. j AFTER MANY DAYS. | Philadelphia,Pa., Aug. 14,—Miss | Adr | been released trom the anna Physke Brinkle has just state junatic | asylum, where she has been cortined for twenty-seven years, on the ¢ ordinary charge of *‘e agance s of the Dr, W vsi o joved a large practice, and moved in the venest cic Thirty y an ne great | SI auty and accomp e Was extremely ¢ ava ceeding the Br stated at the time, to save honor Miss Brinkle was s asylu Dn, t:t 10 U 18, 1359. Miss Brinkle wa state lunatic asylu and a commit was no evid case, but st e unfortu ntering the ins Ha na tee reported ed hopes. state com fs Muss Brinkle vag woman of 60, tull ot all her faculties and in g i tly bealt