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Seas i ne a ae ne NT mak me thirty in thi all go money pai th sold to us and we w for them. Any ages nl id agent who would like ten or more cov work them through agents for ni and fail to rENSE old and get their and but two sale over $125 am took eighteen ¢ scriptive circula these we wish to s: fally, and to everyone out of em- ployment who wi id_us three on t stamps for postage. Send at’ once and secure the agency tn time forthe boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary offer. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen- ters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, of you will lose the best chance ever offered to those out of employment to make money, Renngr ManuracturinG Co., | 116 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. 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LOUIS to CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE making Jirect connections at both points with morning and evening Express Trains, having Palace Hotel and Sleep- ing Cars to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannal. and Jacksonville without change, No Ferrys or Transfers by this Route! The Only Line running a Sleeping Car ef any description be- tween St. Louis and Cincinnati For tickets, Rates, or any particular infomation, call on Ticket Agents ot connecting lines, West Northwest and Southwest. Orin St. Louis, at 103 N. Fourth St, W. W.PEABODY, W. 8B, SHATTUC, Pres’t &Gen’] Manager, Gen’! Pass’r Cincinnati, Ohio. Agent, G. D. BACON, Gen’! Weslern Passenger Agent. St. Louis, Mo. ‘ M.vVV. DUNHAM Wayne, Du Page Co., Illinois, . HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE Percheron Horses valned at $3,000,000, which : 75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES re of dlood fi bitshed by their eesorded In the sO0KS OF FRANCE. STUD BOOKS 0 IMPORTED TO AMER xe th “ld pedizree B cortibcate of ite number a Skane. 140 Pace ¢ Bocve> ord 65* month and board tor 3 live young men or ladies, in each county. Ad dress P. W. Ziegler & Co. Chicago, i!) ‘ tor & | Notice to Contractors. Pursuant to an order of the county court of Bates county the September term thereof, I wil Thursday, October 7 ont let to the wit yver De lowe: epwater ( in Deepwa section 1, 0! lin erstructure and masonry ete over Vermil i creek between , in Charlotte town- ship, ucture burr oak “Une bridge complete over Williams creek, on 1-2 section line, in section 3, Charlotte structure and superstruc’ ! county court, 4 » of Ele om Running at County, Mo. Now on this the sth day of September, comes A. J. Smith and others and file their pe- tition asking the court to cause to be submitted | to the qualified voters of Bates county, Missouri at the next generdl election, the question of re- straining the following stock from running at large, to-wit: Horses tle, mules, sheep, goats hogs and asses, and the court having ex- amined the petition doth find that the same is si by and isthe petition of one hundred householders of Bates county, Missouri. It is | therefore ordered by the court that the question of erforcing the law of the State of Missouri raining horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs, ts and asses from ranningat large be sub- | mitted to the qualified voters of Bates county, Missouri, at the next general election to be holden on the 2nd day of November, Is#6. It is such vote will & Butler Weekl blished in the kly newspaper published in Bates county, puri, for three weeks consecutively the last insertion of which | shall be at least ten days before such election, | and that printed notices be posted up at three of the most public places in each township in said Bates county, Missouri, at least twenty | days before said ‘election, giving notice that ‘h vote will be taken et said general election J, Starke, Clerk of the County Court of y, hereby certify the above and 1 a correct ¢ yas the same ap- Ts of record in my {Sean} STARKE, j punty Clerk, } 43-8t . H. Wansock, Deputy | eee | Order of Publication. | STATE OF MISSOURI, + June term, nd. Groves, U. W. Crow, defendants. Now at this comes the plaintiff’ herein attorneys DeArmond & Smith, in n, and les his tion and affidavit; alleging among | other things, that defend : . Crow and L W. Crow, are not reside of Mis- . C. Crow tat € state souri. on ordered by the clerk of said said defendants be noti- that plaintiiY has comm ainst them in this court, by petition | court in vacat fled by publ ed a suit a | and attachment, and that their property has | been seized undera writ of attact t Issued isfy and pay a note exe April, Iss6, by said defendants aintif, forthe sum of three hundred and ten dollars, payable nine months after date, with ten per cent. interest from date, and also to satisfy and another note of ‘date Jun » Iss6, and e& uted by defendants to L.. G. Henry for the sum of ninety-tlve dollars, ($45), payable ninety days after date with ten | per cent interest. trot te, which note has i n assigned by said ry to plaintiff, and | that unless the said C. Crow and U. W. Crow, t the next Tm and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the tirst day of ember next, and on or before the sixth day of said term, ifthe term shall so Jong continue, and if not then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confesse nd judgment will rendered aceordin And be be publi Weekly y t furth: 1 ac Time and published i ordered, that a copy hereof ding to law, in the Butler a weekly newspaper printed Bates county, Mo., for four ly, the last insertion to be at fore the tirst day of the net | weeks suceessiv least four week: term of cirenit ec rt. J.R JSexxrys, cireuit clerk A true copy from the record Witness my hand and the seal of the eirenit [Seal.] court of B ounty, this 2d day of September, Iss: 3 R. Jenxiss, circuit clerk. 4iit d Trustee's Sz 1 Douglass and Catherine L fe, and David O, Dever and Nettie E. Dever, his wife, by their certain deed ftrust, dated the 6th day of March, A. D 1885, and reeorded on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1ssh, in the office of the recorder of deeds for Bates county, state of Missouri, in book N at page No. 498, conveyed to the under- s as trustee, the real estate hereinafter described in trust to secure the payment of two | certain promissory notes in said deed of trust described, with the interest thereon; and, whereas, default has been made in the payment of interest on both of said notes in accordance Wish the terms of said deed of trust now, there- fore at the request of the legal holder of said note and by virtue of the power and authority | in me vested by the terms of said deed, I will on | Friday, October Sth, 1886, | between the hours of 9 o’clock inthe forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon ef said day pro- ceed to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section num- | ber eleven (11), also the west half of the south- | east quarter of section number two (2), also thirty acres being the south part ofthe north- east quarter of the southeast quarter of section number ten (10), all in township thirty-eight (3s), range twenty-nine (23), in Bates county, Missouri, containing two hundred and seventy acres more or less, at public vendue, at the | east front door of the court house inthe town | of Butler, in Bates county, Mo., to the highest and best bidder for cash, ‘for the purposes in said deed of trust mentioned ISAAC CRAIN, Trustee. RICKLYpjcy - BITTERS Douglass, AARON BURR. Unearthing of Some Letters , From Aaron Burr to Peter Van Gaasbeck. Roundout, N.Y. Freeman will publish Sept to- from contents ot a bundle of Aaron Burr to Peter Van Gaasbeck , N. Y., that were found tou ot Kingsto by C.P.C ter, ot Kingston, ye terday. Political scher rs lis- closed. One of the letters throws hight upon the notable contest for the presidency between Burr and Jeffer- son in 1801, when the atter of choice was thrown in the house of representatives. Burrclaimed after | Jefferson had been chosen president | that it he (Burr) b number of votes with Jefferson he Weel disci 1 had an equal would have utterly imed all competition, as he haa no desire to he he be instrumental in counteracting wishes and expectations of the people of the United States. i ments were for the public. enti- se On other side it appears trom a letter, Si the upon tke back of which was written ‘private instructions,’” he had other designs. that secretly Peter Von} ot Gaasbeck was a_ politician siderable influence and a member ot With ind a paper containing con-| congress. “*priyate instruc- tions’’ was fc a sort ot cipher by which the letters | of the alphabet were to be used to} indicate certain names. Burr adds; to one of his letters: *‘Speak of} yourself in the third person when | you wish to be considered that you | are the person in question.’’ You can’t work to much purpose unles | you are well, but you can build u alth and streugth with Perker’s and work then will become easy: the lungs, liver anc kidneys in working Coughs and colds vanish before | Take it in time. 40 Im. | your The Rochester Union 1 . . . : Py { according to Mr. Blaine, it is the} } } aa | tax on steel rails that has made this} country great and prosperous. We are glad to learn this, because in our ave given some ignorance we might have g of the credit to our free institutions, and the energy and enterprise of the people who live under them. Per- haps we had better take down the bird of freedom and put up a_ steel rail in its place. Neuralgic Rheumatism and Erysipelas. About four years ago [ was at- with what the tacked physicians pronounced neuralgic rheumatism, y My appetite failed me entirely, and L had accompamed with erysipelas. 1 intermitung pulse and ir- A terrible pain soon came into my chest I became so helpless that I could attend to no at all. The were movable, and would sometimes pass from oae part of my body to another. Finally the erysipelas broke out on my lett hand and arm, and produced much swelling. very regular pulsations of the heart. aud shoulders, and business pains I was for eighteen months afflicted in this way, and of course used a great many kinds of medicines, but nothing me reliet. Friends finally persuaded me to try Swift’s Specific. I noticed improvement while taking the first bottle. I continued to use it until I| had taken about one dozen bottles, | when | found myselt sound and well again, with no sign of the disease left except a stiffness in my hand, aj result of the erysipelas. 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