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eae The German war vessel # was wrecked by a cyc! dian Ocean the 21st eight officers a H ship was want Mg Boonville Advertiser vey Salmon to run for governor Plenty to select gubernator t —<—____ Before the repub! time yet, gentl so much fuss over one appointments of Mr. (which were remedied they whisky ring, possible) should skirts of the routers, the credit mobelier ft of the presidency. At the e ot Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock,th had been four hundred and seventy- on the pr going t five votes cast coiproniise ourt tei € propositior gett ecided majority. Un 1¢ water’s edg Six old burned to t land or paest The ed at $1,000,000. been condemned and sold to Stammand & Co., the old were to break them up for ron and plank that was in them. The Ohio democrats have renom- nated the old ticket, Governor Hoad ly and Lieutenant governer John G. Warwick. Good beat Foraker once and he will do so enough, Hoadly again. His administration ot Ohio has been all the people could ask, and they are willing to trust him longer. We are overjoyed that the son of our old friend Marion Todd should succeed in securing an appointment under Collector Hasbrooke, for which he was a candidate. We learn that Mr. Todd is an estimable young gentleman and fully competent to fill the position, and we do not be- fieve that Mr. Hasbrooke could have made a better annointment. EES By a refereuce wo tue University ot the State ot Missouri notice,publish- ed in another column of the Tiss, it will be seen that Bates county is entitled to send 18 students, free ot charge, to that institution the coming This is a otfered to the county who wish to gain an educa- year rare opportunity young men of our ton and should be embraced by all those in a position to do so. The buildings hsve recently been en- rged, and the faculty increased, which is composed of the best talent in the west. No one 1s justifyable in having his sons grow up in igno- rance when such excellent) advanta- ges are given them to secure an ex- thorough — collegiate ceilent and course. It our own citizens do not take advantage of it other counties are al owed the privilege of filling up the deticiency. ee Some of our citizens are inclined to become somewhat discouraged re garding the completien of our east and west railroad. To such the Journal would say that their fears are groundless at the present time. While everybody along the would hke to see the work menced and put to a rapid comple- tion, We must remember that under the contract in which the people of Appleton paid their money to the tailroad company the latter has until! the first dav of next January to com- plete the road between Appleton and Rich Hill, When all things are in readiness for work to begin it will not require more than a month's time to comply with the contract. There com- is no doubt that it will be in opera. | ton by the time specified.—Apple- | ginia and other doubttul states for ple, and became n tea City Journal. line | people purse do not build then Wal raiulroa Mr. new comp Missouri Pac net believe they ere, but will . Louis, trom Emporia our predictions : see no good 1 rad Wor yond a pe and ness men proper | quietly by and let this chance their | should run wit! incorporate lim as the indic: {are they will do if we do not show a disposition to fairness, the : =| beautitul look for the future of our litue city is dark in the extreme. Let us “*keep an eye on Walnut. 1 that j and, when we are fully assured this road is going to be built, let us make a long pull, a strong pull and a pull altogether to secure it tor our- selves. This can only be accom- plished by united action on our part. Let us hold a meeting and organize, appoint « committee to confer with the managers or company and secure their best terms, thereby manifesting a disposition to do what is tair in the matter and there can be no doubt but what Keep your eyes open and do not let us fail tor want of proper energy. We can succeed. A WARNING NOTE. We are informed by a gentleman from the northwest portion of the county that a few men in that section are trying to organize a temperance party that will amalgamate with both republican atic parties. They have already appoint- ed committeemen in each township the and democ and are at work hke beavers to effect an organization. Thev have no pohtical coloring, but will let a new recruit make any kind of a platform that suits his so he votes as taste, they say. They claim that they have a working central committee in But- them with ler that is furnishing assistance and advice in the matter. i] { \ 4% | ear marks ot is too thin, gentlemen: the the republican the are too plainly shown. It is same old trick that the g. 0. p. been trying to play for the past five Crats are too smart to be caught in such committee, as they claim, 1 atrap If there is a central j it is in the republican fola, and they are working it mighty sly to keep } the democrats from finding it out. party | has | as 2 | parts of the country. years, but it will not win; the demo- | | Butler, | i} | We appeal to every democrat to stand by his colors and not be carried | | off by any tad pole move inaugurat- | ed for the deteat of the democratic | party. The Bates | county showed a disposition last year | republicans ot to go off with any kind ot a move | that promised they | would strll do the same thing. We are state andj national yictory, but we are not yet | i safe—the same battles are to She! | fought over in 1SSS, and every step j of ground will be contested. They! are now or, in Ohio, Vir- = n success, and now flushed with a ganizing that coming struggle. Let us not be i i | rtily indorsing the ad- ion of President Cleveland and by renewing t Olw enunciated in the democratic plat- torm of 1854 Hoadly’s administration ,is commended; the democracy to Governor sixty-sixth genera! assembly is prais- ed for its fidelity to the democra‘ic pledge to favor licensing the liquor trathic ; denounces the traud and hy- pocracy of the republicans in deteat- ing the measure; declares in favor ot an1 opposes Z . lice 5 - a graded license law sumptuary legislation and unequal taxation in any form, and declares in favor of the constitutional amend- ment, changing the date of state, congressional and county elections trom October to November. These salient features of a platform which is sing- are the and_ vital ularly Outspoken ana free trom po- litical jugglery ot all kinds, There is no evidence of discord among the Ohio democrats. Harmonious, well determined, in ful! sympathy and accord with the na- balanced’ and tional administration, they appeal to the people with an unobjectionable candidate for governor, an excellent ticket and an honest platform. senting such a magnificent front to agroping and disorganized enemy the democracy of the Buckeye state expect to win the fight in October. Let them work hard and unceasingly trom now on and not only a govern or but a United States senator may To retire John Sherman Roman’”’ i glorious thing be theirs, and put the ‘*Old place would be a do. The change would be appreci- ated, applauded and encored in all And consider ing the present aspect of affairs suc a change 1s by no means :mprobable. —k. C. Times. A Family of Suicides. Knob Knoster, Mo. Geo. Campbell, a young man. and a son of the late Dr. Campbell, of this ide by blowing revolver this the Aug. city, committed su out his baains with a The cause ot morning. act sant to J gam- bliug he history of the Campt are of Iri decent. i ar > te very emin at one time, but stro.g drink. which ure diss ipated an am fore his death. His s there were three, followed his ex ! for ir ex- cesses and ro ne years i | rae 16.— | Another Great Exposition. at the great Wo "isitors | | | anex ot such unp resentive ot sO many m3 | and at such ytunate and unavoidable circu ices attended by so comparatively mall proportion of the people ot this country, it seemed a sacrilege that it should now cease and pass trom existence. Prominent ot New Or'eans Mississippi Walley feeling that its destiny had not been acomp— and ot ished, that the great work it had in sufficiently ad— that the augurated was not vanced, determind great Exposition should again be opened. A new organization, forthe for mation of which steps were teken long the the World’s Exposition, under the name of the North, Central and South American Exposition, has purchased the buildings and property of the World’s Exposition, apd will open on November to and until Avril 1, 1886. A large number of the finest ex- hibits. hike those of Mexico, were suffered to remain in anticipation of “a re-opening. Already the announcement hundreds of applica- cn before closing ot continue open since tions apace from old and new hibitors have been received, andit is said that the complete filling with exhibits of seventy-two acres of space covered by the buildings is certain. A Disgrace to Iowa. Butord, Ia., Aug. 19.—Some time | during last Saturday night, by un- known hands, an effigy ot Genera! Grant was hanged to a lamp poston little It was found Main street in the village ot Wirt, Ringold county. by the citizens and promptly remov- ed Whether the dastardly act was committed in pure wantonness or to hatred on the wreck a malignant ; memory of the dead hero is unknown. A paper calling for subscriptions | to assist in ferreting out the crimi- nals was immediately started in cir- | culation in Mount Ayr, the county | seat, and adjoming towns, to which business m fe ns gen v respond eagerly Vhe affair is be- livestigated by the zens of Wirt. The best detectives in Des Motas Chicago have been employed and should culprits be there 1s but little State of popular tee ing thoroughly [indignant cit and discovered the present x, that the law chance, in will be allowed to take tts course. Dy" Te) ug. —John Morris, a used his treely. Was made t him by Sergeant Cartwright and three othe gers when Mor: >m and k ' riousley wounded Sam Lane. ; killed- ed GP Neh ond 3 | The! sheriff was then shot three times and | WEAR AARAAAANNw. SSS TORI SSSA ASSESS for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that pres HL A. Ancesn, M.D., 131 So. Oxford St, Brooklya, N. Y. Constipation, Sour St rhova, Eructation, is ms, gives aloep, and pron gestion, — Without injurious medication, Castoria cures Oo! Sour Stor ! Tux Cantacz Company, 182 Pulton Street, yy edof Co ™ RICHMOND Pings A : i : Pa Purplesand * Juaker Styles” I oe 2 MHSSOURI TRUST COMPANY, SEDALIA MO, PAID UPS r rticular ply t BUTLER, MO FAULHABER, GEO. O. Treas. O. A. CRANDALL, President. UNIVERSITY OF THI State of Missouri. Coruna, Booxk Co., Mo., July 5 To the Clerk of Bates ¢ Sie:—It is my duty the provisions of in Act of the General bly, approved April 1, 1372, [vid Is72 pp. t6s-9, and Rev. Stat 1 y county is entitled to send to the dey ments of the State University at Columbia and Rolla during the year ending July 1, Issteighteen students between the ages of sixt and twen- ty-tive years % “Under the rules adopted by the Board of Cu- Tators, students ‘‘shall possess a good moral character, and shall pass a satisfactory exam- ination in orthography reading, writing, arith- metic and geography ;’? and must pay the fees prescribed by said Act, to-wit: On matriculat- ing, an entrance fee of ten dollars and contin- gent fee of five dollars; and a like contingent fee at the beginning of the second half year, making the whole annual charge twenty de lars; Which must be paid by every student, ex- cept regularly ordained ministers of the pel, belonging to any of the various religious « nominations of this State, and indigent young men preparing for the ministry. For the school of Law and Medicine and Engineering, the an- nual charge is forty dollars, each. The session of all the departments, under the Presidency of Samuel S. Laws, LL. D., will begin on The Second Tuesday of September. y Co yinform you that, under and | sell at publie vendue to th J. K. BRUGLER, | * and a a SR, arm For Sale. Boor of Burdette ce Terms to suit parc r, Tuomas Bateovy town Lrustee’s Sale. Whereas, Clara E. Deitz and Philip her husband, by their deed of trust." t 1 re the payment of of even date, ang Tuesday, n the hours of nin day, at the east front the city of Butler, county of Bates afor highest bidder i dest OT 80 my cash in hand, the be in & trust and thi< notic of as may be Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Elizabeth Pu Pulliam. her husband, by their ot trust, bearing date April 17 recorded in the recorder's of Bates county, Missouri, in Book 32, page 323, conveyed to the unde signed trustee the following deserid real estate, lying, being and situate the county ef Bates and state of Mi é, of | to-wit: The southwest quarter et 1 northwest quarter of the southwest qua ter of section sixteen (16), town thirty-nine (39) of range thirty ( containing ten (10) acres more or less trust, Lowever, tor the following pu Intrust to secure the payment ot certain promissory note, in said deed trust described; and, whereas, said ni is long past due and remains unpal Now, theretore, at the request of t legal holder of said note, and by power and authority in me vested by th terms of said deed ot trust, I will, on will continue until the first Thursday of | June, Ixs6—except that of the School of Mines | Wednesday, September gth, 1885 between the hours ot nine o’clock int torenoon and five o'clock in the noon of that day, at the east tront door the court house, in the city of Bute nty of Bates and State of Missou ate tothe highest bidé | much thereof as may be necessary © said note, interest and costs. F. M. AvLes and Metallurgy at Rolla. which will begin Mon- | day, Sept. 2ist, and end June llth, Ise maple provisions has been made for the edu- cation and care of young women in all classes of the University, and a course of study spec- ially adapted for them has been adopted. (See catalogue ISs{-85, pages 1x2 to 13.) I beg to call your attention to the appended extract from the law on this subject After giving two weeks’ publication of th certificate, you will please transmit to me, or before Se t, alist of the names of all the youth of your county who intend to make application for entrance into the University at the commencement of the next session dents from other © of those to which your county is Board can be had in clubs in th, ing for male stud vate familie: $3.00 to $4.50 Iam respectfully, your obedient servant, J.H. Decamoxp, Board Curators, University of Mo peretary of the Board of Curators shall is 1 to the clerk of each rtificate, stating t r h county is entitled to send to the next scholas- tic year, which certificate shall be published by each county clerk for two weeks, in a newspa- per published in such county. The expense thereof to be allowed by the county court, and paid for out of the county treasury : Persons desiring to enter the State University at Columbia or Rolla, red to make known their intention to me on or ore Sep- { tember sth, Isx5 Catalogues of the University can be had on ap to the University Liba: - office, or at the college build- Wives! Mothers: Daughters! Be Your Own Phyvsician! A ladv who for vears suffered worse than death from Uterine shle ling of the wor supp ns. &c, | | Anv sufferer trom such trounle } use the remedies and thus cure herself ling he and without subjecting her v modesty to the st An attempt ! ° New York. every kind n 30 minutes by Woolford’s ry Lotion. Use noother. This never fails. Sold by W.J- Lansdown, | druggist, Butler, Mo. 49-1yr Itch and Scrate 5 per week: in pri- | Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of ali istration upon the estate of William E. Jom deceased, have been granted to the undersign by the Bates county Probate Court, in Missouri, bearing date the 1th day August, 185. ‘All persons having cist against said estate are required to exhibit to her for allowance, within o r from date of said letters, or they from any benefit of such claims be not exhibited within two yests the date of the publication of this notice, will be forever barred e LUCRETIA JONES, Administrattit LEWIS HOFFMAN SOUR MASH CORN* RYE WHISKEY. 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