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eS GEN. ROBERT E. LEE. , of my father buried there.’ “He's ——+e..__ | gone,’ I said to my friend, ‘He’s | His Acceptance of the Command of the |; made up his mind,’ and his next Confederate a | Army of Virginia—Call | words were, ‘I cannot resist the call Did you Sup- of the Sovereign State—The Story as | of the sovereign state to which I Told by ex-Senator Pomeroy,of Kansas | owe my first allegiance, but remem- Mustang Liniment only good | Chicago Tribune, ber, gentlemen, I shal! draw my for horses? It is for inflamma- | | sword only in her defen:2, and with tion of all flesh. | Se the prayer that we, in defending our | | nghts, may not be compelled to shed command of the confederate army | the blood of our brethren.’ | Was offered to General Lee?” enna a cea oy “Did I ever tell you,’’ said ex- nator Pomeroy, of Kansas, the | other day, *‘that I was present when | the | is | ‘tHe then said that he would goto (Continued from last week.) } “No? Richmond and report in person to How Watch Cases are Made. “Well,I was ; I stood within six teet | the government. In buying a silver watch case great care jof him. Nobody in the party knew | should be taken to secure one that is solid | M*. as Thad just arrived in Washe silverthroughout. The cap of most cheap | ington H ie ee fe n twenty-four hours silver cases is made of a composition known most an entire stranger here. Kansas ) asalbata, which is a very poor substitute eae ; the newspapers contained his order * * * was admittec rc 2 | a: . pa for silver, 2s it turns black in a short time, ie ; ec, you remember, dur. upon assuming command of the Vir- The backs of such cases are made much | ing the last days of Buchannan’s ade | ginia troops.” thinner than those of an all oapnd case | ministration, and Lane and I were|~ ; ing robbed in order to make the cap |) : fi Sider and get in as much as possible of eieced to the senate. We came to One word; one s'ep may make os maf the cheap metal. Anotherimportant point | Washington with a lot of Kansas eee risa D:. Jones’ Red este * * . . . Ui u rr ve ae ¥ inasilver case is the joints or hinges, which fellows to see what the secessionists have dysne ba 94 pou wens ee should be made of gold. Those of most a gatasgiPe “The next morning everybody knew that Lee had gone to Ruich- . | row sas anc was - FY : from Kansas, and as al mond, and withi » piles, pim- ‘Rape hich is | “STE doing, and were on the cars| plas, ague, malaria, neadasie, or auy cases are male of silver, which is |": teens toriack ; : og Gente ong parerth metal for that purpose. In | When Ft. Sumpter was fired upon, Sona acon oo a abrief period it warps, bends and spreads | 3 ut I am foing to tell you about ane Cs z spart, allowing the backs to become loose Lee. I was keeping a diary then,as 3 : upon the case znd admitting the dust and 7 ; : ue ? = It is stated, on what seems to be dirt that accumulate in the pocket. The | 1 have ever since and do now, Only - . : i : reliable authority N 3 1 Keystone Silver Watch ¢ ‘ases are only made | the other day I was reading it over, a ae ig Ir. oo with silver caps and gold joints. and it recalled to me that about the ee ¢ tk Twain,”’) Be Sr. Lovis, Mo., Feb. 17, 1888, Sima Sy ae received from “Innocents Abroad’ Inour long and varied experience in handling watches, | 1 (tl) or 7th of April, 1861, « com- i wecannot bat acknowledgeand xiveour testimony that and “The Gilded Age,”’ nearly or the Keystone wowindge. Hoving no sciionre, Rata mittee ot twelve men came up from az: : ator fdr anh ger tha oy | on convention, then meete | 4t€ $500,000, and that he has re- wore they heated for soldering, vo more | sion convention, the make : ist pressure than any other cass 5 ceatly drawn $63,000 ‘O- Bibontasiee “Manslon a dascanss eciber cases ing at Richmond, and stopped at “i F $ ” : ei pa stone Wateh Case Fi Phila. ceeds ot four months’ sale of ¢ uck- | eraperdarthadapead lesen ramtiet loving bow the same hotel where I was. Tused the : leberry Finn." If we e ae en eens to circulate around among them try- mee we add to thes . figures the dividends obta I rom ing to find out what they were up to, | > “ends obtained fro and discovered that they had come “iougheg, Te” *Tom Sawyer,” HI [§ to see General Lee, who was over|'™#82ine articles, and his ablest ‘ Lee, A f C y| at Arlington. One afternoon about na : oy P aed oe a Mr. 5 mens hz ably “ 4 o’clock they started off in carriages | ~“" nay ye cae eae aie 2 ; : money by hi a and a friend of mine and I got intoa| OncY SY his eae : Hone oe eee fe | “Tiler except Sir Walter Scott—if, bugey and tollowed them, We leeds epee joined the procession before they got ae : pass gi a a poo : h gate as much as Scott's. en to Arlington, and acted just as if we/|? is Sen . were a part of their crowd. When | #" &8thor’s cash account is the true ( eats measure of his literary ability, Mr. we reached the old mansion, General | | i if y ~ Link; webhdl tene wank ace) tly expos Clemens has had but one rival in all ai ’ d 10} evide ePxpec- u a set eee = ting any callers, came out in_ his | 48es- ee % —— es lressing gown and shppers, and [|*™0"8 the insignificant minnows dressir ynand s : : : cn youite ante Rete ieokee a| “ich people the sea of literature. man eslever aw. He haa heen The poorest of his magazine articles ca re BY General Scott, and came | brought him at least dcuble the sum ‘ ‘ - z Milton received trom **Paradise from California, you remember, to a : a les Ila eS use his influence to prevent Virgima eg 3 four months receipts trom 5 j}. are “Huckleberry Finn” are more than from going out of the Union, and Shak df hi : pa en Fy whie he had not made any public i ; paisa vars nays setion zi SPRING WAGON . declaration, people generally under. | C!™4s5 ae none ne beer re able - ancid Etc., Etc. stood that he was opposed to seces- | €€ More profitable in E anocee sion, so we watched whut was going way than were the collective poems — ais dt ‘ : ~ | of Woodsworth, Southey, Shelley EP The Laxgest Assortment to Select From in | 01 With a great deal of interest. Southwest Missouri “The ch ; fel eaat and Coleridge, and the patent scrap- +020 ae chairman presented the de book has been a richer mine than that egates to the general one by one, of Addison and Switt, As for such | [ { { it | and when they had been introduced impecunious scribblers as Spenser. C d 6S | C he began a speech which I wrote Burns and Poe the sum total of their down as nearly as I could remember | And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at pecuniary rewards did not amount to tin my diarv that mght. It was the Lowest Rates. fi #8 much as hait the proceeds of the nearly in these words: ‘General dramatic version of the ‘*Gilded Age” NORTH MAIN ST., DEALER IN Hf i Ay h Lee, we are authorized by the con- Bese Fonds come direct from the manufactor 10 4 i t Rich , Poor Burns was dunned on his death 1 ond : Bande Arena ce, three oF ree RHR i seed or m pe bed tor a debt of $35. A revised 1 nv © you an expression o ; a ; cane en me Son ey: ence edition ot Mr. Ciemens’ “Jumping ULHOLAND the confidence and esteem, as One of < Frog’’ would bring the creator ot the most distinguished citizens ot - = Virei d der na that tamous animal ten times as much Ss P R I N eosin pe ve gr aa 7 as the miserable sum which vexed E ° troops that hav nie Spring {s the best becouse there is no ee bead the last hours of the sweetest of song the way of turning; because there is | been raised to protect the old state because it is the strongest and : : writers. from the peril which now confronts ‘ding spring made. “s a her. Weare encouraged by the be-| Let us congratulate Mr. Clemens lief that you, as a son of Virginia, | ¢pon the genius cr good luck which will respond to her call and direct the | bas made him a prince in that world military forces so as to prevent the| of letters, where are so many illus- TAPE : invasion of her sacred soil. We|ttious beggars. Samuel Johnson \ 2 know that large bodies ot troops are} Walked Lonaon streets many a night = a being organized im the north for the = want of . bed; Savage, . is said, c c e 8 rho! p. 2 ry a om Coercion of our people, and they will | § ii for a whole sarotelay the Noles ie na be resisted by every patriotic citizen ash-heap of a tactory: Goldsmith = of the commonwealth. The ccnyen- | often had not the wherewithal to buy — tion at Richmond 1s waiting anxious- | dinner, and still oftener was una- y a ly tor our return with your answer, | ble to pay his tailor; Poe got $100 as your acceptance will give strength | for his “*Gold Bug,”’ half as much for and encouragement to the people.’’ “The Rav a and was frequently “To this Lee responded briefly indebted to his friends for tood. and directly, He stood tora minute clothing and shelter, and the melan- with a determined expression upon | CHoly list might be indefinately pro his face, as if his mind was fully longed. Mr. Clemens hives in a made up, but he was not certain how fine house, sits down to 5 fine table, to express himself. My triend and oe fine clothes, rides in a fine car- I, trom what we had heard, expected | T48¢s cuts - 2 ay of cou- that he would decline and tell the | POMS regularly, and always has a | committee to go home and abandon | 2"dsome balance in bank. Evi- | the secession Programme. He start- dently the days of Grub street ee | ed out all right in his reply. ‘Gen- | past; authors have escaped trom their | tlemen," said he, ‘I am opposed to cellars and garrets; their scanty cop- 5 e maN FI See him before making application elsewhere. —s0x=— Six Months, 1, 2,3, 4 or ANTERBURY’s ' LAY .-o BEN B. ¢ | each other.’ | *¢ wortn the price he gets 1s nobod | % ee | business. “Up to that,” continued Mr, Pom- ee eroy, ‘I thought he was going to de- | 3 ‘ fs Had a billious a tac< and one ot those | cline, but his next words scared me, indcsctibc tle cares ae coudaut Cosco hein ‘I hear the voice of Virgima,’ he, 2 al i ; - | Tonic; am stroug and well. Asa Thomp- ‘ whose soil 1s as sacred as the ashes | son, Logan, Oni. ze ¥OR €ALE BY ALL DRUGOISTS DEALZES CLINE3, TRASK’S !f your Grocer does not keep them The best Cough Car ea | war, although bred to the protession | P&T hasbeen oo for abund- Q jofarms. Iam . especially opposed } am sold, and ee ota Se | to ewil war, to strife between brother | kind, comp ranGs a high aes om the fe) | and brother, I Tegret that one sec- | my et ; Me aes vee ge which send 61.26, and we will sera oan Zz | tion of the country is arrayed against | | Tages ag go ek Le aber oa "s YS! Railroad Station. SR gre “ere Le lion Toox ouiu'ne and o’her remecics with- WANTED Peanut Boones Hik RDERCOR NS erp j Said, ‘ot the mother that bore me, | 2utteliet. 20« Dr. Jones’ Red Clover oning agent Re tse, tome be ‘Territory Sie. Tintereorna eures Hotel than at any other DR.SCOTT.242 Broadway Stuy, See Tit, SES Esc oes Trustee’s Sale, | | Whereas Mary E. Rountree wh been | dead for more than nine months by thee ey of trust dated August 25th Isss the Recorder's office within ant bree ete CAN BE CURED WITHOUT THE USE CF OPIUMoR nd = Bates coun- ; 3 + page 119, convey- MORFHINE! ed to the uadersigned Seep the following de : ei ying and bein t } BG Meticat Brie the county of Bates and state of Mistouris teow wer ee fof lot one (1) in the northwest Tests to the use of quarter of section tive (5), towrship thirty-nine gia. It is grat Bee dt ee thirty (30) containing forty” acres Serous conse 4 conveyance wa: © payment of one Ss made in trust to se. certzin note fully de- scribed in said deed of trust; a Whereas, de-~ fault has been made in the payment of said promissory note and the same is now - DUVaL, M.D, Pineville, Mo, long past { oe ue and unpaid. Now therefore, at the req Rest 1 ® PER BOTTLE of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to : ON AVEN the condit tions of said deed of trust, L will pro- cee sellthe above described ‘premises p vendue, to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house, in the j city of Butler, county of Bates and ‘state of u a Thursday, April Sth 1886, i rs Of 9 o'clock in the forenoon j t lhe afternoon of that day, for i Sof satisfying said debt, interest C.C. DUKE, Trustee. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, { , County or Bares, In the Circuit term, Ini, { Uenry Hartman, plaintig, | Ss 1 . Con w awh) a. <&%,0 on 2 CURES — Diphtheria, Croup, Ast! Bronchitis, Neura} Rhermatism, Bleeding ot the Lin, Hoarseness, influente, Hacking Coe Cough, Cata: rl % n ee er SC ce RO PARSONS’ = PILLS These pills were a wonderful Giscovery. No others like them in the world. Wil relieve al panuer of disease. The information around each box is worth ten times the cost ofa box or pis. Pred out shout them and you will elways be t 5 ever c hankfal. Ons la dose. Tlustrated re, OF: mail for 26c. in stam: Dr. I. 8. JOHNSON SCO! .H. rare oaenes La i Sareand neeenaely | The Te gee centrated. One ounce = chicken: cholera and is worth a ound of| rei NS gil diseases of ena 4 er a : etrietly a medicine to t i gold. Thmasaee be — with . x. 2 in gold. Mustrated. fverywhere, or sent ctaiaps, 91-4 1b, air-tight tin cans fs By mal SY%s0, c ae De LB JOuNBON & Bony SLs Court of Bates county, June vs Jobn F. Stobaugh, defendant, tis day comes the plaintiff herein by i ‘ex before the undersigned Cle n ‘t Court in vacation’ and Bles his | tition and affidavit, alleging, among other j things, that defendant is not a resident of the { State of Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in vae 1 cation that said defendant ba notified by publi- j ¢cavion that plaintiff has commenced suit against j him in this court, the object and Feneral natare 4 le a ; i i j | i of which is to correct ac eed made by the de- fendant to one Lewis Smith, wherein devendant eyed the north half of the southeast quar- » northeast quarter of section 9, town- /, in Bates county, ssouri, h half of the southeast quar: ter of ship 3s of range 29, instead of the sout ser of northeast quarter of said section 9, as ns By exprcas, prep ntended to do, and to divest 1 half of the soathezst quarter uarter of section 9 aforesaid from nt and vest th id Lewis S: Same in plaintiff’ as h. Also for the pur- neelling a ccrtain souri, to-wit: horth half of the southeast quarter and the south half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the south. West quarter of the northeast quarter of section 9 and the northwest er of the uorthwest quarter of section No. 22, all in township No. out the “Fish Boston, Mass, 38, range No. 29; tae sai Mortgage having been ot Meh said Lewis Smith to the def seer = about the 20th day of ane, 185s, the same not PATTERNS OF ANY SIZE being released on the records of Bates. and that unless the sald John ¥, Stobsugh end UNPARALLELED OFFER! appear at this Court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in EMOR EST’sS city of Butler,in sai county, on thosev euth Ps (ith) day of June next, and on or fore the panien eset ter deen THE BES sixth day of said term, ifthe eame shail cole Yentions and patents ever published. Every num- continue—and if not, then on or betore the Las Ler illustrated endid_ engravings. Of all the Magazines, day of said term—answer or plead to the petition publication furn. nost valuable encyels ia in said cause, the same wi 1 be taken as con- i information w 2 person should be without. | Zilustrated with Original Steel En; fessed, and judgmedt will be rendered accord. ; T powmlarity of the Sc TENTINIC ee & ings, Photogravures and Oil Pleturen ingly.’ = ! Other papers of ies clans emea come that of all | 20! Sony, ote, Damores’'s. Monthly Maurine» And be it farther ordered, that a copy hereof i ubs, Sold by all newsdealerg. | mencing with November, 1884, wit contaln A Cou) be published, according to law, in the Batler shers, No. 361 Broadway. No ¥ titling the holder to t 1 seleetion of any fockly Ties enki . Mane dCs have ustrated in the fashion department in that num ee also had Thirty- ny of the sizes manufactured. eight years? Subscribers or Purchasers sending the eoupon withe Praeccn eelore | tric na Ot prey, lt geal itn term or Cireult G JR Jew ample of Cire! Jenkins, SAG Hie eeenee | hen tbe Mepeaioe containing the order. es Barre rpateuts in the We LARS A true copy from the Record. Witness m: oreign 6 ae. 4 ee — of dims 5 hand and ee Seal of tae hye ra rks, Copy-rights, + ‘2 Srar.¢ Court of Bates county, this 15t! ents, i! other papers f nd lected. Send subscription early, and seeume , sen a fr nights in the | the Speen see, Numbers. > : y Circuit Clerk. securing to inve y, " —~?’ day of March, 1836. (a. United Staten ri .. England, France, Send twenty cents for the eurrent number with Fatty + R. Jeyxins, Circuit Clerk. Germany and ‘other forvign Coupon and you will certainly subscribe for a year pared at short notice and on re: get ten times its value. W. Jennings Demorest, Publisher, 17 E. 14th St., N ss badike all wesmiecesace Prensce We Mortgagee's Sale. Whereas, Abbie Martin and W. J. Martin her husband, and Henry Rogers, did, by their cer- tain chattel mortgage, dated Jantary Ist, Is6, and duly acknowledged ol ed to the undersigaed, ted TORPID BOWELS, OiscRpErg® Liver, and hese sources arise three-f Information as to obtaini fully given without information s through Murn American fr well understo se of their y s MAddress MUSS & CO. AMERICAN, 361 broadway, No —— Thu Penetrating .iniment IN THE WORLD, A powerful preparation 80 concentrated thatafew drops applied to the sure face will penetrate to the very bone.and almost Ine STANTLY RELIEVE Pain. sell, i oe transfer and set over tothe undrsigned, t following described property to-wit: One black horse, 5 years o id, white snip on the nose, about 16 bands high. One bay horse, known asthe A, Henry horse, about 15 12 hands high, two bay horses, 7 and years old, about 15 hands high, two gray harses, about 14 oris hands high, known as the Burk ponies, y horse, 7 years old, about 15 hands He mouse colored mare, 9 years old, about 14 1-2 hands high; one pend mare, split in and duly recorded in book No. 4 fourths of the Mortgage Record of Bates uri, on said above mentioned date, the diseases of the human raec. Thesa Appetite, merece thelr existence: Loss of wee left _ sae es one black horse a! id MEAS CUBE peti ic He: hands high; one dun mny,7 Or & years o! ‘ bes eee 2 ackey ei aeons canes version to about 13 3-4 hands high; us bay horse about exertion of body er years old, sbout 15 han: high; ona bay horse i ‘ eumatism of foed, Irritability ef temper, Low | 7 years old. bi e face, nbout 15 hands high; i piri iy having neglected | one Span Of gray mares about ans "4 Four = Se of ueving ne ieeted about 5 and 9 years old reepesisteurd eg ng ki Lys Stik Joints, Beart Dota betereths eye higitiy oe Wagon, built by Catterlin & Le of Butler; j Bruises,Cram ored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and one two horse buggy of same make; one two | Tema Back mand the use of a remedy that acts di horse buggy side springs; one double, end - on the Liver, ‘AsaLiver medicine TULTS spring bugs: om ee pr fie ringer) bug: ‘ooth. 'Y; one single Ys eT sp ; ee Pains een epee saddles aprobes, whips be. sold by Sore t, “seawe | said second party to ssid first party to secure ia Limbs, Stom- ” appe- | the payment of certain promissory notes in sald Srbstacernen: | ieixsomtawendon.mavirectncas | Call Morag faltered” Sw hettad +4 bom, cupanm 4 eect oe oceing nor taterfere ind interest in said chattle mortgage i olor the skin. It with daily work and are a perfeet described, the said Eliza J. Willis the under- i en in constant use Pe LARI signed by virtue of the term of the said chattel v7 Yhysiciansand others | ANTIDOT 1A! A, A, Mortzage, and the power in her vested, did | ~~ pedoanee Sold everywhere, . 44 Murray St.,N.¥. Tepare: elect and declare the whole sum therein de- : scribed to become immediat due and payable - on the 6th day of February le And whereas the said notes in said mort; described are not fally — and satisfled, Therefore the undersigned aving taken pos- session of said property will on Wednesday, April 7th 1886, at the Elk Horn Stablein the city of Butler county of Bates and state of Missouri sell, at ublic auction to the highest bidder for cash in tesa: all of the above described Property or 0 much ‘hereof as may be necessary to isfy enid debt and = a Witness my hand this the i2\a day of March 1880, 4 ELIZA J. WILLIS, Mortgagee. YACCS Se MERRELL, Gt. Louls, Mia. Po. Mhdamar¢ TUTTS HAIR DYE, Stantly toa Glossy BLack by asinglo a by Plicat! a of this paneer an vu ress on B ° ms gr Gr Street, New York. TUTT’S MAMUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FRES. DR. STRONG'S PILLS! The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Remeaies. STRONG'S SANATIVE PILLS Xr.the Z4ver. 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Express, prepaid, to the nearest Important. 3 ay ing ton leave New York City, save TRASK FISH CO. a 22 | | oneace expressan E Hire and stop mely usc of PaREEn's Tomic, tut delay ts dan- | | Baggage Express fe and Carriage 4 SAINT LOUIS, MO. parca ng sia time Sold by all Dragci si te Gran Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen sacar se ar is Tooms fitted up at a cost of one mil- E: lars, reduced to $1.00 and plied with the beat, and best cure for Corns, | $U) “ Catlouses,&-. Hinderethetr far. vated railroad to all coming agent risk, quick sales, iergneats: Siysstioun Geeta ae Makesthe | live better for less given, guaranteed. Address when: