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ET: TAKING A BATH IN BERLIN. BUTLE TOL BANK The new Texas capi Austin 7 i the table The been in course The Ablutions ofan Englishman Cause treat Confusion in a German Hotel. | . which has When a man announces in a Ger- | of construction for ten years, was man hotel that he has made up bis | erected by a syndicate who received mind to take a bath, writes a Berlin | *§ the contract price, 3,000,000 acres correspondent, a wave of incredulity, of land. The structure is of granite baffled wrath and alert resentment and iron, and is second in size only! sweeps over the establishment. The to the national ic apital at Washing- | chamber-maid rushes after the waiter, |t™ to which it bears a close re-) he brings the manager and finally semblance in architectural style. It | the proprietor comes up and looks | Crowns asightly elevation and covers | the guest over with an air of dim two and a half acres of ground. It | melancholy. contains 192 apartments and is fin- jpera House Block, BUTLER, MO. — KY Capital. - 866,000. qarLus -- «85,500 he “Why,” he asks sadly, “d ished throughoutin the most artistic SULLENS. ie asks 8a oO you oH Vice President. | CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. | take a Path tonight?” (style. It is the handsomesf state +.-Cashier, T £p lease end. se ital i i "uF JENKINS, "Ast Cashier, | eeathast haves positiveremedy icine acove | “Because I want it. eapital in the Union. i ox INNEY...-.-Clerk and Collector. dingase, Hy its timely nee thoticnnds of “Here—in this room?” ee - ganes have been permanentiy cured ; “Why John! What’s the matter Tshalb-be glad to send two bettie. of mr reme- “Of course. I don’t propose to|_. 7 a} DIRECTORS G7-PRRK br a0v Of sour readers who have % with your face? It’s all scratched!” . SE thes Fil snd 23 | go on the roof of the hotel. a és x 2 = — We ie : “Oh, well, all right,” the proprie- I licked Billy Hiller, that’s pr,T.C-Boulware, Booker Powell, wrk. 9 igs Sd prop: what.” a s*Tucker, Green W. Walton, { — tor says, with the air of a man who oN ill ] pj H Sullens, John Deerwester, washes his hands of a transaction = Se pson rN. L. Whipple : 5s whip you for fighting when he comes ‘Voris, ‘Wm, E, Walton, that involves a suspieion of murder home this evening.” “Well, if he does, the next time Billy saye I come from monkeys I'll (C,H. Dutcher J- Rue Jenkins. at the very least. “If you will de it, it must be done. Hans, 8 hot bath for 44.” OTASHION Receives deposits, loans money, and ° a general banking business. The waiter mutters something be- eae Zen end — - r Weextend to ourcustomers every ac- h his breath ab h be called monkeys, do you? 9 emmodation consistent with sate bank- neat is breath about the eccen- eee Na ing. tricity of foreigners, and goes sadly A Louisiana Meb Shoots a Negro. é ‘ CORRESPONDENTS. away. Presently he looks in again New Orleans, May 15.—Dave : First Nat’l Bank - Kansas City. and remarks that it is after nine | Southall, colored, of Pointee Cou- > fourth National Bank - St. Louis. o’clock, and it will take two hours to make preparations. Forty-four— who happened in this case to be an English merchant occupying an ad- joining room to mine--threw a book at him, came into my room in pajamas and seething rage, and de- livered an eloquent oration about the recalcitrant spirit with which Ger- mans regarded water. “Tll get the bath.” he announced, as he strode into his room with a scowl, “if I have to call in the aid of our minister.” The utmost confusion HanoverNational Bank = -- New York. pee, charged with raising a mob and attempting to kill Mr. Girnett, be- cause Mr. Girnett challenged his vote, was arrested in Baton Rouge last Saturday. Deputy sheriff Cald- well was taking Southall through the country Sunday night when he was surrounded by a large crowd of BATES COUNTY National Bank. (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC. This celebrated Clysdale stallion im- ported trom Scotland in 1886, will make at my stable to insure a and weigh b masked men, who dragged him from S miles west of Butler, colt. He is 16 hands 1,S00 pounds TRCMPEUR. ‘Lhe celebrated Percheon Norman stal- lion, imported trom France three years ago, will z ind at the same stable, at Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - - $1000 ——————— i € his buggy and disarmed him. South- all was taken some distance and shot dead. “And how are we to-day, my dear madam?” CATABRES AMPLE TREATMENT - ‘We mail enough to convince. corrects dangerous displacements and ties. Itisof great valne in change oflife. The use of MERRE: Stops tocure. SJACOBS oll Co TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS. Perbaps no man ever wit- nessed more physical suffer ing than H. H. MEIGGS, the Great Railroad Contractor of S. America, whose autograph is here shown and who writes: | “St. Jacobs O1l has accom: Plished wonders. It hasmy positive indorsement.” As an exampie—During 1870 and 1871 two thousand Americans died from mala- ria and rheumatic fevers out of four thousand in Peru. attracted thither by large wages paid by Meiggs, who had contracts amount- ing te $136,000,000. In this field there- after St. Jacobs Oi! did its good work. Sold by Druggisis and Dealers Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. BALTIMORE. MD. "Wa LLL HLIM ALUAdOUd ANOA AOVId *LVUOOWNAC IN LSI] ALYAdONd Aas ‘on “sHanNOUEE ALVLSOE TWA2E COO f UMAGIANS 'M 'ca = Lauderbech & Co., 773 Broad st Newark, Trustee's Sale. 5 Whereas John W. Thomas Harriet T. Thomas, his wife by their deed of trust, dated January 26, 1887, and recorded in the record- office within and for Bates county, Mis- souri, in book No 4, page » conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following deacrib- ed real estate lying and being situate in the ceunty of Bates and state of Missouri to-wit: ‘The west half of the north east quarter of section twenty-seven (27) and the south east quarter ofthe south east quarter of section twenty-two [22] and the south west quarter of the south west quarter of section twenty-three {23} all in township forty-two [42] of range thirty-two [32] containing 160 acres more or less which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment ofthree certain notes, ful- ly described in said deed of trust; and where- as default has been made in the payment of the first note of one hundred dollars due January 26, 188, and the annual interest on all three of said notes due January 26, 1888, which de- fault under the terms ot said deed of trust ren- dered the whole debt due and payable, and which isnow long past due and unpaid. Now therefore, atthe request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to theconditions ofsaid deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder forcash, atthe east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler county of Bates and state of Missouri ou Friday, June 8th, 1888. between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and 5 in the afternoon of that day, for the pur- pose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs, 25-40 F. M. ALLEN. Isp red solely for te cure of complain’ oes afflictall womankind. It ives tone and strength to e uterine organs, — LL’S FEMALE TONIC duringpreg- ney greatly relieves the pains of motherhood and y. It assirts nature to y make the critleal change from girlhood to hood. Itispieasantto the taste and may be en atall times with perfect safety. Price, @. FOR SALRBY DRUGGISTS MERKELL DRUG CO..SoleProp. HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. is to Restore Gray to its Youthful Color. and hair fallin ERCORNS. surest and best cure for Bunions, £e, In. Ensures comfort to the feet. Never fails cente at Drnggists. Hiscox & Co..N. & ‘The safe all reigned 1. TYGARD, - - - - President. | the same time and on the ne terms. 2 is 2 HON. Te B. MEWBERRY, Vice-Pres. | He is a dark iron gray, 171-2 hands high during the next half hour. The one “Well, doctor, the cold I caught eelLARK = = Cashier.) |/audiwelens 2,000 pound: idea that seemed to animate every- | the day before yesterday is rather BONNY SCOTLAND. This thoroughbred stallion sired by Mick-a-Free, is an all purpose horse, and will make the present season at the same stable at $10 to insure a colt. This is one ot the best saddle horses in the country. Full and complete pedigrees of the above horses can be seen at my stable With- out doubt these are the best thorough- bred horses in Batescounty. Their colts can be seen on the place, which speak tor themselves. Betore breeding you are requested to call and see my stock. JouHN CLASSEN, The Wild Dutchman. body in the hotel, from the chief to the chamber-maid on the top floor, was the necessity of stopping the rash project of No. 44. Every ef- fort was made, but the result was a failure, grim and complete. About 10 o'clock the puffing and grunting of a body of men was heard on the better; but the one I caught on Monday week is ever so much worse —and I caught a brand new one last night!” FINE SUITS. In every style price and quality Made to Order I guaranteed a fit in every case alland see me, up stairs North‘ Main Street. J.E.TALBOTT, Merchant Tailor. Boston is going to the front with divorce business—even surpassing Chicago. In one day last week Justice Field granted over 441 di- vorces. stairs, and presently two waiters and a watchman staggered in with a bath tub, which consisted in equal parts green paint, cast-iron and rust. They dropped it in the middle of the floor, cursed their fate with whole-souled Teutonic enthusiasm, took off their coats, pulled up their sleeves and fell to work, with several other attaches, carrying water up from the sub-basement to the third floor in small tin pails. By this time half the guests in the hotel had their heads out of the door- way making large vocal efforts to find out whether the uproar meant a fire or another dead emperor. When they found it was an English- man taking a bath at that hour of the night, the excitement was more intense than it would have been as the result of a new death at the palace or a genuine conflagration. The satisfaction of my English acquaintance should have repaid all the attendants for their trouble. There were seven or eight men and a chamber-maid in the room when he began to prepare for his bath. The chamber-maid and one or two of the men withdrew, but the others were bound to see the curious ex- periment through to an end. 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By virtue and authority of an alias execution issued from the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the June term, Isss, of said court, to me direct- ed in favor of John Gough, and against Leslie Burrass, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the said de- fendant, Leslie Burrass, of, in and to the fole lowing described real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section twenty-two nd the west half of the northwest quar- of section twenty-three (23) all in township forty-two (42) range thirty-one (31). I willon Friday, June h, 1888. pn the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon n the afternoon of that day at the east front door of the court house in the cl f Rut- ler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or TALITY L , the great al Work of the fanhood,Nerv- 1 Physical De- Premature De- V = ns for all diseases Send now. Medal awarded to th S., Dr. W. I. PAK 6 y contide Cat this ove, You may never sce it agalp MEMORY —MAKES— Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the office of the troit, large classes of Crlumbia Law students at Yale, Penn., Michigan University, Chautauqua &c., &c , Endorse Am _ now 1n | tor, the Sei P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, E. H. Cook, Prin- cipal State Normal Prospectus post free from PROF. LNISETTE 237 Fifth Ave. New York. Mason & Hamlin ORGANS: The cabinet organ was introduced in $22 to $900, in 1861. the manufacture ef these instruments. but the Mason & Hamlin Organs have always maintain- ed their supremacy asthe best in the world. Maoon & the unequalled excellence of their organs, the fact that at all the great World’s Exhibitions, since that of Paris, 1367, in competition with best makers of all countries, they have invari- ably taken the highest honors. catalogues free. PIANO their en that they are superior to all oth- ers They recognize the high excellence | situatedin Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: achieved ea leading makers in the artof| ll of block eighteen (18) and the west half piano;buil (1-2) of block sixteen in the city of Butler, they attribute solely to the remarka provement introduced by themin the a 1ss2, and known as the ‘‘Mason & Ham! Stringer,’’ by the use of which is secured the greatest possible purity ond refinement oftone. together with greatly increased capacity for standing in tane, and other important advan- tages. three hundred purchasers, musicians and tun- toany applicant. ment; also rented Does not have to be BOILED ONE HOUR. | w Draw it fifteen minutes and you have a cup | noon and five der for caslis | day, forthe 1 costes. rest and ¢ AZEEROOK, be required, public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and G clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the June term, iss8, of said court, to me directed in favor of J. W. Whetstone et al inst F. M. Man- love,et al. Ihave levied and seized upon allthe right, title, interest and claim of the said de- fendants, F. M. Manlove et al of, inand to the following described real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit All of the south half (1-2) of the southwest uarter of section fourteen (i4) of township forty-one (41), of range thirty-two (52), all in Bates county, Missouri, I will on [Friday, June 15th, 1888. between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5o’clock inthe afternoon of that day a the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or 80 much thereof as m: 4 be required, at public vendue,to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned in one reading Classes of 1087 at Baltimore and 1005 at De- Wellesley, Oberlin, University of by Mark Twain, Richard Proc- entist, Hons. W. W. Astor, Judah College, Dr. Brown &c its present form by Mason & Hamlin Other makers followed in amlin offer, as demonstration of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a transcript exe- cutfon issued from the office of the clerk ofthe circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term, 1558, of said court to me directed in favor of R. Weil et al and ‘against David W. Snyder, I have levied and seized upon ail the right, title, interest and claim of the said defendant. David W. Snyder, of, inand to the following described real estate Illustrated Mason & Hamlin do not shesitate to make the ex- Grand & Upright. traordinary claim for ing, but stillclaim superiority “Shis ble im- | county of Bates and state of Missouri, I will on Friday, June 15th., 1888, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Miesouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be uired, at publie vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, tosatisfy said execution and costes. {G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. n Piano A circular, containing testimoniais from ers, sent. together with descriptive catalogue, Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay- MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN & PIANO CO Boston, New York, Chicago. —_—— Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Sallie A. Payton and WC. Payton, her husband, by their deed of trust, dated November 2%, 1583, and recorded in the Re- corder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 32, page 210, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state ef Missouri, to-wit The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirt) in township forty (40) of range thirty 35], containing forty acres more or lees, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and ; default has been made in the p id note, now long past dueand un Sheriffs Sale. By virtue andsuthority ofa general execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the June term, isss, of said court, to me di- rected in favor of the Aultman & Taylor Com- any and against Marion Ryan and W. ¥. Scott, I have levied and seized upon all the right. title. interest and claim of the said de- fendants, Marion Ryan and W. F. Scott of, in and to the following described real estate, to- wa strip ofland twenty rods wide off of the t end of the southeast quarter of the south- e quarter of section one [1], township thirty-nine [2], range thirty-one {21}, bounded as follows: Beginning at southeast corner section one [i], township ty-nine (30), range thirty-0' ing north to quarter section corner ¥ (20) rods, m No. one H inning and . allin Bates county, state of Missouri, I will on Friday, June 15th, 1888, ours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon uck in the afternoon of that day, at t door of the court house in the Missouri, sell the be required, at if of Bates Co. toe ; q i [ i i} it