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a an's Awful Experience eC Wom Charleston Earthquake, seme A young | Yor lady who arrived in New k City trom Charleston s; aidto a | World reporter: “TI have neither language nor nerve to descri the horrors ot the fast few We had no Warning. First came that | | awful roaring sound, and we all | | Started and looked at each other with | | | frightened > questioning taces. Then | the house swayed swiftly and H : ‘ | from side to side ] heayily » the walls crash | } all arounc | a Us, negroes yelled, and ;MEN, Women and children, who boured out by hundreds into the | Streets, half of them in thei night- | Clothes, ened out in terror Then Absolutely Pure. | the S#s went out, the skies were | rae | darkened, and no One could find his | i chi dite OMbre ecomeniteal nearest and dearest. All the while sapeion ith tie tiitate of Tow text the earth rolled beneath our feet fbcans., ovat Banive Powben Co. 106 like the waves ot the Ocean. Sud- Cit a A 38-48¢ denly all about us the skies were lit — : igews) by fires in all parts of the city and S. by news came that the water works a pes were damaged, and pecple cried Ps ¢ | despairingly, ‘Nowater! No water!’ ) ao I hardly dare recall what happened y as (otal that night. When I think of it it on = a . | Steins as if my reason would leave i za n Q 3 me, but of all I loved pone are dead = as ‘es | and none are wounded, thank God!’ L Pa po 2 | Phe atreete are tull of tents H eo om“ bterncwhere one will ruin stares one s -—4 io Ss & in the tace. Babies are born in the : =« &R > 7, 3 streets. We had a patient ot my g pie | be 2 | brother’s who was brought to our { fea | bas S|garden. She felt as if beiag near LW , . 2 an {hem mi save her, and she yet 1 © &, i A = | lives. L was many times at the bed ' | N ‘s ot a lady who was in the hospital. a < ae ~ | The Morning of that night she had vw of 4 ( fsse2 4. 2 wt y anp Bray Treat. Aguarantoed *} cific for Hysteria, Dizzi- wulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Nervous Prostration caused by the or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De- ftening of the Brain resulting in ix: leading to misery, decay and death, Old Age, Barronness, 8 of power fer, Involuntary Losses and Sperma . wy over-exertion of the brain, self- ‘ot over-indulgence, h box contains cuth’s treatment. $1.00a box, or six boxes sent by mail prepaidon receipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES oeure any caso, With each order recoived byna } wig bose accompanied with $5.00, we will wed the pu: tour written guarantee to ra. the money if the treatment does noteffect War, Guarantees issued only by is JOHN O. WEST & co., W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLs., Sole Prop's West's Liver Pills, Your retailer for the Original $3 Shoe, yare of Imitations, Neue Genuine unte _ dA bearing this Stamp MES MEANS’ on, tin, Unexcelled in | © nfort and Ap- ist UTTON } shee stands hi igher in the estimation of e Ca other in the world. mason of Pa you the reason if you ask them, APRI Send six cents i fe er aeiniceinnsi Z, 4etor postage, and €) & Costly box of goods which feithersex, to more mon- than anything else in the Ortunes await the workers ab- eure. At once addresss True & ugusta, Ma? re, V7-1yr* {ADVERTISERS in my mind, lam trathtully tellmg you of sights hag s people te I felt that r or j certainty He would stay His hand. | | summer at Newport. jing the old gentleman disappeared | spick and span and self Possessed. Crs an T} it operation perform hospital tell, € I found in her bed unconscic he strget all night, and then was brought to us. We did what we could for her. T scarcely knew her name, but nothing matters now. All emonies are swept aside, “A friend came to me "There and said: 1S 2 possibility of getting I douse for a few things, away, come if you can;’ so ven- tured into the tcd up some clothes and a iiti money, and came. Such a wreck as there was up stars—wardrobes doy wa cracked, — plastering j ta x3 und yet when I went else | where I found I had much to } thanktui for—but, O. my home! my home! “Tam in the clothes I wore Tues- lay, but I seem to teel nothing but dy that Tam cold—always cold. While the earthquake was going on, what seemed to me more terrible than the yells of the negroes gnd the cries ot the children were the sounds that the animals made. The dogs broke into howls, the horses screamed like human beings, and even the fowls made the most e unearthly noises, Jets of water came from the earth so hot-that it burnt our teat with the th stem as we ran by, and the air was titling with the smell of th st f Don’t think I sulphur. am unsettled T have tancied death at sea and illness, but I he never felt as I did then; it seemed so hopeless. This was utter misery. ‘Even in the midst of ail that tragedy some amusing things hap- pened. Old Mr. ilenry A. Middle- ton is over 94 years of age and become so feeble that his family Persuaded him to giye up his usual The whole side of his house tell out and the family escaped to the garden, where they camped all might. t has In the morn- tor a while and returned in an hour He had made his way into the ho F® learn the exact cost any proposed line of | Wertising in American Pets by addressing . P. Rowell & Co., 10 Advertising Bureau, i use, taken his usual morning bath, despir the fact that the whole side of his tamily wanted to send n away said that he tound the thquake | very exciting and meant tu tay and | see it out. H Was ice St., New York. for 100-Page Pamphiez “Another thing that very funny was an old lady who came k Miss: ne) house was out, dressed himself | y¢ carefully in clean clothes, and when tines running out to us 2q d Ke as we were crouch- on among the flag trees in our ~ as in when the (V4 ‘ ck came and, brought RY Sm i. Torney her stockings and most of her clothes Ti MARK in her hand, she had tak time to ; Soe EE aan in , AMENMATISR “nic EADACHE Eucklen’s Arnica Salve. cane = : i z he Best Salve in the wi d tor Cnts E cases of Neu- Bruises, Cuts, U lcers Sal Feve Ustnixpse MO ‘Farbary, Sores, Cancer-, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, SE in Necralgia and Indlame Teter, Chapped Hands, and a I sk; erup- tions,and required. The London Lancet is preaching oft snould live im Butler when the win | ‘ble Would have to consider dust an every day ct woe rb: ™m SEXUA ook , fi er ), te Aree ( W hic payment of one ce: and costs. Free from Opi SAFE. mailed FREE to all aff rereas, A B i June I7th, rder’s oftice Within and fc ouri, in Book No. 26, the undersigned trustee th real estate, of Bates anc postively cures piles It is guaranteed to give perte ttle by John G. Walker. be dangers of dust. The edito oweth where it listetir’’ and h affair. Se Kae EK CHARLES 4. VOW LER C0, Weakness: & Lost Man- hood quickly and Pposi- tively cured. Send for L n Medical Co.,Bn Trustee’s Sale. - Wilkins and Nancy J. Wil- by their deed of trust, Iss2, and recorded in the or Bates county, page 112, conveyed to e following described lying and being situate in thecounty d state of Missouri, to-wit: northeast quarter of s ownship thirty-eight ( his wife, 38), of range thirty conveyance was made in trast to secure Ttain note with intere: ally described in said deed ‘fault has been made rest coupon by reason said deed of ording to the ian at nd proceed kin the forenoon on of that di for Sof satisfying said debt, interest C. C. Deke, Trustee. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) County oF Bates, In the Ci erm, Robert I. Smith, plaintifr, vs. Dollie Smith, defendant, ow at this day comes they o7 alleging, a’ b uri: Whereupon it is ordere: on t) om said defendant o: and abandonment, Dollie Smith be and next term thereof, to | the court house in’ the ci: county, on the first da: on or before the sixth nf term shall so lon: | on or before the or plead to the petiti same will be taken as Will be rendered acco: And be it further orde Published, according to + & Weekly n in Bates count: Successively, the last i four weeks of circuit court. A true copy from the ~~ (Stat) Conart of Bi —~ SA Order ot Publication. (= Teuit Court of said county, ae S86. : November laintif herein, by ition and affidavit, that defendant, nt of the state of rney, and files his p. ng other thin : Is not a reside: i by the clerk in va- a t be notified by publi plainti® has commenced a suit n this court, the object and general ich is to obtain a decree of divorce n the grounds of desertion and that unless the said appear at this court, at the begun and holden at ity of Butler, in said of November next. and y of said term, if the continue—and if not, then St_ day of said term—answer ion in said cause, the confessed and judgment rdingly. ; that a copy hereof | law, in the Butler ewspaper printed and pub- Mo., for four weeks sertion to be at least irst day of the next term J. R. JENKrss, Circuit Cclerk. Record. Witness my e seal of the Circuit hat said defendan: th ‘fa fore the fi: ‘and and thi » OF nO pay ee ere A ction twenty-four | th the very best results. Pack MD. Va: a ndercook, I. Lak PE OTTLE, ct AAT 1 BUTLER ONAL BANK, —IN— « i House Block, BUTLER, IMO. + S:851pS. 21-4 1b, eir-tigh? ti in cans, 3 b; b2.Ls. HLNSON i ‘ satistaction, or money anded. — Prine j j Per box, 25 cts For John ,G Waler ~. F tee ;Capital - SGG.looo The **Master of Deportment’”’ in Ur . : SURPLUS 2s is | Paris makes money. He char ou =25000 j S10 to learn o r~w to bow me is the price for graduation in the art JOHN HH. SULLENS........ President | of making asweet s nile The tools J. R. JENKINS + Vice President. | = Wn. E are paying the price and the ‘mas-4 Cc. C. DUKE,. ter’? is getting nch DON KINNEY Tease g theriz, Croup, Asthina, Bronch: as Bie Careieh ycamatiam, Bleeding cteny im PRES > re on 2 acking Cough, Whoop: ough, Catarrh, C era Morbus, mn q Saved His Lite. | Diarrhoea, Kidney Troupies and Spinal Disessos: SempRi Gee ‘br. T.5. Johnson bo, Bouts heats DIRECTORS H > Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, ot Horse Cave, | MAKE = Ky., says he was tor many years, badiy | NEW, RICH Dr, T.C, Boulware, Booker Powell, ted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the i BLOOD J.M Tucker, Green W. Wa ton, sains were almost urendurable g | = e J. sulle: v yhi pe cre eee te serie and would cave dius were a wonderful discovery. No others like them inthe word. Wht positively eureor | Judge J. H- Sullens, Dr. N, L, Whipple, sometimes a mostt irow him into convul- 1 ve ell manner of Gisease, ‘The er pel a nag na each Dox ‘One pill see ost tine Fel ; Xy SIMpson, C. C. Duke, sions. He tried Electric Bitters, and got a eS geal fortes ee 8. JOHNSON 2 GOL ae ee St Boetone Frank Voris, Wat, E, Walton, reliet trom first bottle and after taking | Hes == 7 a Nothing on C.H.Du chec* T. Rue Jenkins, six bottles, was entirely cured, and had | Fowder is absolutely ke ee ene aay i gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says | “srratea"¢ e FE chicken cholera and he positively deliéves he would base | Spear eke a . ee Roce: ‘ died, had it not been tor the reliet afford. | 338 te 8 fagold. Miustrated emetnes deposits, loans ed by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents | sent b $1 20. ri ie Waterproof Coat. 0%, WH! keep you dry in ct rid ER OCK’S: «parts of the worid to be t han of overcoming the diseass B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge continues to grow i vms, and spasms are most frequently the and feverish, sometimes craving food and eating raven sly in slee. moaning and grinding the teeth, then be assured these syimpe ESTABLISHED Years since this medi P ly increased until at the prese overeign remedy. have stood, and whi rom earlic en worms have reall nfancy, therefore parents—espe st symptoms oF worms, for A mt, by the timely use of B, A. 's n their practice, and many of the most eminent of In fact. it mever fulla, It has frequently be: ness, and large quantities of worms were di © used by every purchaser_to be his own judge in one sen: © of FAHNESTOCK is not sufficier and be satisfied with nothing else. N, HowaRD Co., Mo, pits 22 Be A. Fan New FRANKLI Having used the i practice for man ich is safe, v1 in all cases where a Vermifuge is needed THOS. H, R 1 in any family. Yc J.E. SCHWARTZ 8 00. 1 HANDY, M.D. |. W. HUBBARD, M. D. SUCCESSORS TO 1B. A. Fahnestock's Son & Co, ng iammene WCRLD. TUTT’S DISORDERED LIVER, an 2 EAUAL for CURE of _ieumatism d MALARIA. se sources urise three-iourths ot of the human raee. ay part of System. onthe Liver, AsaLivermedicine TUTT” NOT SOIL CLOTHING PILLS have noequal. Their actionon the diseolor the skin. It Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing ven in Constant use | pj] impurities through these three * seave sicians avon exgers o€ the system,” peomeing appe- Prepared ‘onlyby - tite, sound digestion, regular stools, ac) ki id usbody. TUTT’S PILLS Se veut or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALAR Sold every where, She. Office,44 Murray 8t.,N.Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE, JACOB DT. MERRELL, St. Louis, MOs YOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND 22 DEALEES IN * ~ICLNES, Y Ham on WHISKERS changed in- | standy toa GLossy BLac! a single ap. { pl ion of this Dre. Soid by Druggists, t siptof Si. ee York. FUL RECEIPTS FEES. SELECTED SHORE TACKEREL IN PAILS. KEREL in Taig GUARANTEED >) TRASK’s SELECTED SHORE HACKEREL @, 44 Murray & TOIT’S MANUAL OF USE DR. STRONG’S PILLS! The Old, Weli Tried, Wonderful Health Renowing Remeaies. SARA R nt, For the Liver, A speedy cure for 2 Bowels, Purifying i Tent. A per. he, Constipati Deroy PITS TIVE PILLS ating th: STRONG'S Liver Comp! the « feet eure for Si jon *Couchs,Colds, Dyspepsia & tite.cood diges= precious boon sod bracing tae sath toevery Pamphlets n.Y Gy ular Weekly newspaper devoted anics, engineering weries, in- ‘severpnblished. Every splendid engravings. sa most valuable encycl ‘D Ro person should be The popularity of the Screstiric A» such that its circulat: in nearly ec other papers of its class combined = sear. Di | | | The most pop toscience, mec! | i {f your Crocer does not keep them send 8 1.25, and we will send Paii by Express, prepaid, to the nearest Railroad Station. Are perfectly Safe 2 Gs wda: scount toCiubs. Sold by all newsdeale: MUNN CO., Publishers, No. %1Broadway, N. ¥. Munn & Co. have ATENTS. 222cnies: * Eight years’ LISD $4 d have prepared than One Hundred Tho: ING. epplications fer patents in & ved States foreign countries. ks, Cops-rights, T papers for ventors their rights in the = Canada. Engiand. -: ad other foreign co: area oa Tuformation as to obea ates county, this 2ith day of August, 1386. J. R._ JEnxiss, Circuit_Clerk. jay Worm Confections, een manufactured all over the IFUGE * Vermifuge om- Pittsburg, Pa., Sole Proprietors. PILLS bi base Be | Imest IN~ = 2 — VE Pals. | TORPID BOWELS These *caralgia,Sprains,/ czymptoms indicate theirexistence: Love of nage Joints Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head« z go | ache, fuliness after cating, eversion to Arnises,Cramps, | exertion of body or mind, Eructation amo Back, of food, pea ranaitey of temper, Low Yooth-Ache, spirits, A feeling of having neglected - * | some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the ore Throat, Pains | tieact, pots bomen eee an iy cole in Limbs,Stom=! crea Urine, CONSTIPATION, and de- ach or Bowols, mand the use of a remedy that acts direct: | Presents with each box, money, general banking business, We extend to our cu commodation cons ing, an transac astomers every ac istent with sate bank CORRESPONDENTS. Bank of Commerce - Kansas’City Fourth National Bank - St. Louis Hanover National Bank - New York SE. BATES COUNTY National Bank (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MQ. Capital paid in, - - $ Surplus - - - F.1. TYGARD, - HON. J. B. MEW} J.C. CLARK HEI Dtor working people. Senc 4444 10 cents postage, and wi will mail you tree, a royal, valuable san ple box of goods that will put you in t! way of making more money in a few da, than you ever thought possible at an: business. Capital not required, You can live at home and work in s time only, or all ti All chy ol a andly successtul, 50 cents to $5 earned every evening. That all whe want work may test the busin > we make this unparelled otte To all whe are not well satisfied we will send $1 te pay tor the trouble ot writi us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure for all who start atonce. Don’t delay. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine- > i} - $31.0¢ - President Vice-Pres Cashier are . of bot all ages, gr. troubles Pursly Vegetatis; No Griping. Price 250, 4.1 Drogpiats, e13 FINF SUITS, In every € price and quality Made to Order Tt Ca uarantee l and se grange store, J.-E. TALBOTT. Merchant Tailo 47 ly. LADIES: With Hanoven’s Tartor Systex you ‘can“eu Dresses to it, without oral instructions. Dres makers pronounce it pertect. Price for System Book and Double Tracing Wheel, 86.50. TO INTRODUCE, A System, Book and Wheel will be sent o: receipt of $1.00. Address JOHN C. HANOVER, 47-im CINCINNATI, 0, "n presents gives away. Send us sc. $20 ),000 postage, and by mail you will get free 3 package of goods ot large value, that wil! srart you in work that will at once bri: you in money faster than anything else iu America. All about the $200.0co in Agents wanted evarywhere, ot rither sex, of all ages, tor all te time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don’t delay. H.Harretr & Co.,oPortland, Maine. WIN: money than at anything by taking an agency tor the best selling book out. Beginners succeed grandly, None ffail. Terms free.

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