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asain iiieatiiciieaesnaninto wh... | prog |B &Q- LATEST FROM CHICAGO. was arrested Bi MES | W. E Walton lett Sunday evening z i > | tor Chicago as a representative : 5 ‘ : 10 D. Arzex & Co., f 5 o ra a eh > sf ¢ the € pe OF SUPSt TIO? ; F = 4 3 La i | y promise them that sich a fair propos Larter: The tollowing telegram was received just as we go to press: The Knights of Labor are on aj} CHICAGO, ILt_s, Nov. roth 1835 trike in Texas. Epiror Tim Interviewed C. iB. & Q. officials. eers to New York, Maryland and Virgin- { survey route soon. anid, | Wn GLORIOUS RESULTS. what of tk Nice ps As usual,the republicans alls it home in New York state. { e nigh Watchman, Ail’s weil! comes tiie welcome she President Cleveland, your admin A i FELIS an TIE) a trom the watch-tower. Hillis electe« ty in New York ew York stre s satisfactorily, N istration 1 ath ctorily j by (ana 1 1 ei — | with him the full democratic stat *resider not compe to Gen. MeCiellan was buried a et ved. Thus is President z = ee } mie gee Oy SETS er we are Trenton, Monday last. TI neemeen and cabinet sustained | * } ee eo Pepe: t were very plain and unauster | by the democratic party of the Presi : : ‘ dent’s own state mug : New York went democratic. We jj. pehuke: i ee = am gicve greatly in so stating but we LE ak z cannot heip it.—Butler Repubhean. | 5 - 5 + ce aes ar New York went demuct We over the neck of that} j is ine oe ee business men, im so statin ae to everything man sh¢ greatly rejoice uld hold ; in business can’t help it. ae =of ————————— ' arty 1ONe, “Sonery ahe is not 2 man, but a womar What a coincidence. The thanks- | family, Jobn Wise The Vir eee Her re name ts swing proclamation of President | }4ve risen im their might | Mary Wolcott, but she has been Cieveiand and democratic victory in | ated Mahoneism by a majori | known «as and under New York. All geod democrats | large to be misapprehended. By aj init ata = hus should eat turkey and pray for the | ™@lority Gf over 30,000 have rele-| oo gor oo } er identity deliverance of Iowa. gated that arch traitor *tback to would no doubt have remained a j vilerace fr whence he spruog.} nystery but for an untortunate law Theie are a great many reasons unwept, unhonored and unsung.” suit in which Mr Wolcott’s name | given as to why New: York went! Farewell, Billy Mahone; he would | — 44.4 non resident. snd her Jemocratic. Some say the bloody | jndeed be “ned Cri 1 wi a 2 y }indeed be a hardened criminal who dual custence was discovered by} shirt di titjothers that the mugwumps | y ould wish to pluck one laura! trom | ach Of that oman sti 1ers say the storm in the | qh, us nour errelas a z till others v : He | that wreath which encircle your | isguise was complete, even to Paster art of the state. ut the |}, se cor re arts >|. ag } _ 4 i a * “ra 4 » : by vason is, the democrats had the | seit AG — - : est reaso } deceit and treachery,won by cunning. Ae sa mance is that her the singu which will Cain, 1 grave and most votes. lt is the brand of nearest friends never suspected but tollow you to the warn - appeared, and that she was what st passer-by to beware ot the! ee John McCullough, once one ot the were the [a ee the strange greatest tragedians of America, died i € we = man who would sell himself, body j . ‘y : at his home in Philadelphia on the | i revelation. and soul, to. that 1 ——- Sth i Thi ‘oct t fickle goddess, SS gyre ac . a see on - Oe Editor Steed, of the Pall Mall a y a a ration or = ee we Sige. ace Gazette, and Mrs. Jarrett have been some time and within the past tew ambition. Maryland goes democratic by an 2 increased democratic majority, and] convicted by a British jurv on the months lizs been confined in an|{ , g J be ; ai thus is insured the return of that} charge ot abducting Eliza Armstrong asylum. illegitimate pur- poses. that the Pall Mall Gazette denounced in scathing terms this growing evil in London society and exposed the vile methods by which were en- grand good man and excellent states- | from her father tor mar, Gormon, to the U. S_ Senate. lowa, formerly that republican stronghold, which gave Grant a majority of 60,000 over all oppo- sition in 1872,and Garfield’s majority over Hancock in 1880 was nearly Virginia was bulldozed again into Ie will be remembered confederate hanas, and we are sorry tor it, but we cannot heip it.—Butler Republican. Virginia, the mother of presidents and the home of the father ot our country, has again redeemed herself ‘ trom the demagogues and renegades, $0,000; now it takes the official and we are glad of it, we can’t help count to decide who has won. A Large democratic gains reported t. : in Colorado, and bleeding Kansas and Miss:pp: goes democratic with- and damning young and innocent girls trapped and ruined by human sharks. This broad accusation and denunci- ation ot the Gazette implicated some of the most prominent men, both in social and political life, in London, and of course gained their unquali- | fied enmity. To prove that his charges were net libelous By proclamation, the president sets aside Thursday, November 26th, as | a day of thanksgiving, and requests that all business be suspended and out opposition. Can the wise men ot the repubh- can party now read the fate of that the people assemble in their usual party in the band writing so plainly | Steed undertook a practical demons | place of worship and with prayer | written? Is it death thus foreshadow- | Stration of how the SEES Ts business | and songs of praise devoutly testity | ed or only a Rip Van Winkle sleep, | Was carried on, and, hy the assist- their gratitude to the Giver of every | trom which it may hope to arise, not} ance ot the woman fairett, he suc- editor c= : at ro- duce Vv t support of eir ‘ t got to quarreling Il picked up a rock and start rd Rube Rube began to fand pulled his pi and demanded Will to stop hen Rube stopped and told Will it he came any at Will, and en Will} ] > back, the ball just Hl ain the through his he bovs told Rube that h clothing. had rely going rely going better get trom there or Will would | kill him; the boys beld Will until Rube bad gotten off sixty or eighty yards: then Will fired at) him = and R 2, and jumping up waved started toward | his hat at them, and } Rich Hill. He Hume as not been heard of since. Star. Dates County Medicai Society. : The Bates ty met at Hume-on Monday evening Counly Medical Socie- { | last, with a fair representation from | Kansas. tleast twenty-six “Simon pure’? regular physicians answered {to roll call. The meeting was called | 1" ¢ : to order by Dr. Allen, of Rich Hill and Dr. Heyluin selected sec. pro is On motion ot Dr. W. A. | Williams, Drs. Tyree, Pearce, Sellers, | Roberts and Ward were received as | honorary members. After the reg ular business of the society was trans acted Dr Warren, ot Sprague, read a paper entitled ‘Our Profession’’ which was received by a vote of thanks by the society. Dr. Peare then read an excellent paper, subject **Relation of Physician to Patient.’’ It was heartily applauded by all present. Next in order was a which after which I ° dis- cussion of **Typhord Fever,’’ lasted about one the M. D’s, repaired to the City Hotel, where an elegant supper had been prepared by our local doc- tors in honor of the visitors; after supper and a hearty shaking of hands hour, 2ll seperated to meet in Rich Hill, on the first Tuesday in February, at 2p: m.—Hume Star good and perfect gift, for all that He | ize Rip, old and feeble, but with! ceeded in buying this girl Etiza | has done for us in the vear that has le enewed courage, purified by its | Armstrong from her mother. It | passed, tor our perseryation as United I; ] ? Tru! ' States and the blessings of peace, & | shadows before, and these} i s ot aoe parties he had exposed. ve coming events | looks very much as if Steed’s con viction was the result ot an effort of and and glorious resu The Rev. Mr. Downs, of Boston. ss not having as easy sailing in his inttle inconsistencies as Henry Ward Beecher. His church has refused to Sustain him in his licentious habits, | © _ and the injured husband is making trom the ashes ot aoe past, to again it rather hot for the reverend gentle- i take in trust the high offces of th SR ae Ge ee | people to return them when called such scoundrels as this tellow Downs | = te does more to injure the cause of the | free as when received, unsullied by <hristian religion than all of the non- } ee CACHE; si eles SOLS in the worla. A term | i S Soeesand j | day’s election are but of the people of contidence in party of reform and | Which has Mrs. Minnie Walkuo 1s a free covern. | Woman. The jury has pronounced | ine like | her not guilty ot her husbands mur-| H | der This case has attracted a great | deal of interest throughout the west H i { | t ment. risen, on account of mystery involved and the circumstaaces pointing to the guilt of the fair young wite ot one ie month. It will be remembered that hin August that J. R Walkup, then; acting mayor of Emporia died sud-/} he for, many years to co: ———___~ n the penitentiary wou!d serve such It is stated in the papers that Billy | denly and the doctors pronounced it] sleek rascals mght. | Mahone is making arrangements to ' acaseofarsenicpoisoning. Walku Up | j ‘ : ck hrs r lhad his wife i The following telegram sent py | pa k his grip and aes vag the . nie is wife in New fess ct Vresident Cleveland to Gov. Hill, | i cae Se aes ere ber moter eept 2 oboe =e Please don’t stop him this side of| house and atter « short courtship | on the receipt of the news from New } Gases 2 : j Nork, puts the lie to the statement | C448 He fought for contederacy, | gained her consent to visit his a published in the republican papers ne oe Spi ie nests he | SS ee ee that he was opposed to the nomine- Se se his coat tor power, not princi they went cast and were cried at i tion and election of that gentleman: | P’* he has disgraced Virginia by dis- | Covington Ky. Circumstantial evi- | = P 2 : } gracing himseit ' dence pointed strong ly to the guil “Executive Mansion, Washington | § = ed ° it! dust of Virginia soil C., Nov. 4, 1885,— Hon. David | nothing but rej ;ot the fair defendant and it was | &. Hill. Elmira, N. Y-: ve just | Parture. | thought for a tine that she might be] returned from Buffalo learned | SS eee ' convicted. The ning Minnie} the result when nearly here: Ij. i ae Sees | evidently has the athy of the] teartily congratulate you on your | Vs#ec by cyclones last Saturday. } wees aad } ciection. | Several persons were killed and con- | Peon: | FSagnedj] Grover Cievenanp.”” | siderable damage done to property.; Little Billy Mahone, good py. j a eon i ‘When Baby was sick, we gaye her Castoris, H When she was a Child, she cred for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, | ! ' i i Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, C. F. Ehly and Annie Ehly wife, by their deed of trust, bearing Angust ist, 1s88,duly re corded in the Recorder's pay of Bates county, Missouri, in Book No. 32, age 100, conveyed to the undersigned t ine’ following described real estate, si ne and being in Bates county. Lot twelve (12) in biock twenty-th in the west side addition to the cit trust, however, for the following pu poses, to- wit: In trust to secure the payment ofa certain .in said deed of true and, whereas, said promissory note dae and unpaid. Now, therefore. at ofthe legal holder of said note. a: authority in me vested by the deed of trast, I will, on Wednesday, December 2, 1S! £9 o'clock promissory not) notice desc: thereof as sai from | they } | get his shotgun, and Rube | notice deseribed, or so m JTHW Ww SLRY STOR] r tine Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, t ilso tine Opera Glasses. ¥ ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING EATLY EXECUTE sprees cee ce rem 2 ET EY © ST amas J. Ce BE AY ECS & SON, 1 Single and Lig Come and examine His bs: 1 Farm Harness a Men, Boys. Tats, Mi Horse hashes: i es: “Wi ips, : ca Curry C brides Saddles for | OUR AifMi | | H LS IS Oe WALNUT ADVERTISEMENTS. GIPSON BROS. & CO’S., y suc We can recommen: that is what w tly done J. T. GRAVES & favor us are here for and just what we pt jo. Repairing ne a @as EC El We Real Estat LOAN AND INSURANCE. Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Block MISSOURI. 1. H. SCRIBNER, SALOO 2 All the leading brands of whiskies, wis" beer and cigars kept on hand WALN VUT, w. B. ARBOGAST, LIVERY, Feed & Sale Stable. TURNOUTS IN TOWN. streets EINEST Corner oth and F ARBOGAST & HENSEY, TEAT MARKET. So eeeeeons Sin enters H W.M. MILLS, DRUGS, PAINTS, LUMBER COMI OILS, Lumber, Lath, Shing] Chemicals, Books and Wall Paper | ite Block, coce Sixth Street, Syndi 1 WALNUT. ¥ BADGER Mixed Paint, Lime and Cement Railroad Prices Duplical WW. BCA TER, Me i WALNUT, MO, ‘WALNUT, MO. Trustee’s Sale. Henshaw and Sart by their certain Trustee’s Sale. and Paul 3 Rice, Missouri, by; F aw besring date Augunt 2th, 14, «reas. James T Whereas, Sarah A Riv nis wife, her husband, of Bates county, ring date April | tr their certain deed of trust aaé, and duly recorded in the Recorder’s! recorded inthe Recorder's office of ofsce of Bates Missouri. in Book No 22, State of Missouri, in Book No. 3, | conveyed to the undersigned trustee ing ¢ — real eatete, Gat being in Bates county scuri west quarter of the northeast qasr) of the northnwe quarvt neventer® dersigned true tes and state | West quarter of | cen (15), | “a he rty-nine (3 © thirty-one quarter of ser’ K 31), containing forty acres more or less, in | township forty-one (41) of range thirty- , however, for the € purposes: In | containing sixty acres more oF lene, © secure the payme fone certain for the following pt ¥ note ofeven date with and in said | to secure the payment of one certais f described: and. wheres« the | note of even 4: and in ssid nna said note is long past due | described: whereas, the annual therefore. at on said note is long past 4 4 ler of said n therefore. at the request of the legal, ite ted said note, and by the me vested by the t will, ¢ Wednesday, November 18, of nine o'clock in te iy the afternees serge rahonge court bees power # 1S. 1855, a the east front door of th city of Butler, Bates county to the highest bi the real estate In said de we east Tr of Botier. co ri, sell said real r, st public vendue, | ach thereot 2s may be necessary sterest and conte. C4 Oe hereof as may SSary to pay said debt. rte--st and east