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| | Ser : BUTLEL | HORRIBLE TORTURE. PERSONAL AND ieee = ; ; sy | TM ererhPamataneae dicted Epon are A corvespomienewriting from New | She Tried and Knows. S JACOBS ol] 1 ri s ag her re ov aa M =| The Pekin Commercial Gazette gives | re! a c y wo p @ over fl ; nist of New York lithe denis sere i eaten vt |VOWaLO tl who possess individual of such merit as : |, | the details of the horrible murder of @| gorrunes ranging from $1,000,000 to prneepicieanareerer TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS. : { man by his own son in a fit of ins Y- | $15,000,000. bee ore been produced.” They are : | The young m Som ie be | Fle OD. ; i a novelty beeause they are not made Perhaps no man ever wit eh | ject to tempo ieeAT ween Ene | : x-Governor Washburn ot } = to sell ¢ ap ithe are the ee = aires & Ss ‘ ihe had ever heen a dutiful son. his Massa etts left an estate valued at vest that science, cat eee £ BOS en eee ee a . : ARGie fhe ieee ta ne eae | can Easiness and walle do what is ing than ° = j2 : fal persuaded the neighbors n to a ‘ z 7 ees claime or them. Por sprains, e Opel a House pi0Ck report the m A thorities, | #84 Smith Col amounted to $2 aches, weakness, lameness, ete., H. H. MEIGGS, the Great lest he should be removed and placed ; 000. and the remainder is to be equally they are unequaled. Railroad Contractor of S. 2 ae : j led betw 44 Fulton St, Sandusky,0., Nov. 21,87." America, j BUTLER, MO. feo ne aie buena ton) onary soc 28. wtb Ath phon Vibaeer (acted Like whose autograph is here such connivance * hundred blows, | ey os ig a fis the bet I ever tried and a aY which in the jr t instance have | The wife of Senator X te Pa ana ee Q shown and) who, writes: | been au ndministered to all con- | tueky, is a descendant of a relative of ye se ee “St. Jacobs Oil has accom u tered to ail con : ae and shoulder in July, it has been ; Capital. = SE6L000. ned Ehe } son, having | George Washington, and a part of her peuntal since, Dut jt doce not 4 oe plished wonders. It hasmy ; | suddenly attacked and killed his father, | €State comprises land surveyed by Ma Send 6 cents for the be ul colored pie- positive indorsement.” ’ s -- 36,500 rushed into the street proclaiming that | Washington for the State of V operas Missouri, 0: s3 exampie—During : RELY i he had done gs ippre! “ad | when Kentucky was the w rm THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. Pisds a S ae Zs hy Seah eae Duing a but when brough examination | county of that State. = ween th H s AG; "i a ‘ lied A mt ‘a ULENS 2 i ree e hours of 9 o'¢ orenoe ms died om mala- Cae SULLES i z cant stare aml incoherent answers —One of the best amateur boxers in ] ‘clock in the after’ oo resanet an ss : rere. § Fave ‘ i ; | Maine is said to be the pastor of a lead- Ltn ae | ose of satisfying cits hey Wo. E. WALTON,.--..-- shier, | Were all that could be ed: and ase i said to be the pastor of a lead aS Ti ies ik GEO out of four thousand in Peru } J. RUE JENKINS, -- Ast. Caashier, | Medical examination proved hin to be | Ng Congr utional Church. He strips fois Ue AN 2 attracted thitl byl ‘ i DON KINNEY...--Clerk and Coiiects: cording to the law of | like a Greck athlete, and keeps his s\ 2g malas uence on = ricide isdoomed to bedone | Muscle up by having a punching bag ~— San) by Meiggs. who had ee sees DIRECTORS to by the appalling process | hanging in his study, and pummeling : tures, Museum, Appar Van: an : trast, B ing to $136,000,000. In this field there- : known as the ling-chee, or slow death; | it vigorously whenever he is tired of : ‘ SCN Easasneni after St. Jacobs Oil did its good work , and the execution of thisdread sentence | mental work. Dobe, Brent S Sold by Dr here Dr, T.C.Boulware, Booker Powell, ea i pe ogieh aan bi | i ' ae ; [ : Sad byl " JM. Tucker, Green W. Walton, pen OMSe affected by the of the | —Mrs. Agnes L. @Areambal, of | —— eee ee es, = perteri THE CHA wae | A. VOGELER CO. Judge J. H Sullens, John Deerwester, criminal. ; me Kalamazoo, Mich., better known as WILLIAM __ BALTIMORE, MD. G.B. Hickman’ Dr. N. L. Whi This punishment is inflicted on the | ‘the prisoners’ friend,’’ and who has = Sereemceer srg Ss REVOLVERS Send st tamp for price list to TOHNSON & SON, D. burgh, Penn, nt ofone certain } pribed in said de default has been made in said note and the ac past due oe que Htofthe A nd pursnant to the co! Frank Vorts, Ww, E, Walto murderers of father, mother, brother, | many friends, is the custodian of the ray C.H. Dutcher J. Rue Jensin:. husband, unele or tutor, and also on | nucleus of a fund to build a home for ewe aT ees traitors. The miserable culprit is sen- | ex-convicts in Detroit. The first con- aoe tenced to be cut into tw nty-four, thir- | tribution to the fund was by a life ty-six, seventy-two or undred and | prisoner at Jackson, who contributed LIBERTY, MISSOURI, twenty pieces, a large proportion of | one cent, all the mone yhehad. Since which must be sc 1 have grown to Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. Weextend to ourcustomers every ac- PARKER HAIR BALSAM Cleanses ae beautifies the hair, litions of THIETY-NINTH YEAR BEGINS SEP, 6, Iss5 4 2 Ps ; lishe ore " 2 e subscription rust, 1 will proceed s he abo: Prot ing. executioner dares to ton spot | $80 The sum of $1,000 is needed to } Incidental fees, $21.50 per term | highest bidder for cash, at the east front door Hair fo ite Vouthret aos and end the torture of » victim. | start with. in advance. ofthe ouse, in the city of Butler county Prevents Dandruff and hair falling] CORRESPONDENTS. ( i vee , De EE Spe ) rent, fuel and lights $21 of andstate of Missouri on @ Sic and $1 at Dray i ‘ . Jnly in certain cases does the impe —Colonel George 8S. Perkins of Nor- } Tuition free to ministerial students Thursday. September 1888 First Nat’) Bank =~ Kansas City. ] clemency grant death after the e wich, Conn., is New England’s remark- Raptist ministers Bday, Hepten OOS, Fourth Nationa! Bank - St. Louis. Hanover National! Bank - New York. ours of So’ clock in ithe forenoon the aft Tnoon of that c for ddebt, interest NINGS, ) Trustee. address JAS. G. CLARK Chairman of F 1 division. The commones penalty is th: ae ~ ern eee | and the executior fori of this | able cente n He was one hu of twenty-fo cuts; | dred years old in August, and is still nself on | treasurer of the Norwich & Worcester BATES COUNTY the anatomical skill with which they | railroad and performs all the duties are administered. Yhe vietim being pert aining to the office. His wife, who 1 rs t National Bank, MARVELOUS =| ae DISCOVERY. Any gook learned in one reading. OrL. B. ELY, ro prides h Carrollton, Mo. NEVADA Business and Normal h DB. Mayes, and Ma by their deed of trust and recorded in) the within and for Bates cow ist deed book No. 44, page he undersigned trustee the ed Teal estate lying and being situa bound to . the butcher by the | is ninety years of age, is also an active first two ct yebrows, | and we ll-preserved “old 1 dy. Colonel by the third fourth the shoulders, | Perkins was on Robert Fulton’s first the fifth and sixth the breasts, the sev- | steamboat on its trial trip on the Hud- enth and eighth the parts between each | gon in August, 1807, loves the eye WARSTe Watt ae ' in of Bates, and state of Missouri, to- Mind wandering a ae : : a : : < : * a cured, ik ‘ ue 1 anal Ibow. the ninth ant tenth —William N. Riddle, ex-president of Speaking without notes. the parts between exch elbow and | the Penn Bank of, Pittsburgh, and now COLI EGS iy unlike artificial system. shoulder, the eleventh and twelfth the | New York broker, is among the best : Piracy condemned bv Supreme Court. y described in and whereas, default has Fall Term Comme . Heisa flesh of each thigh ;—but we will pro- close-range shots in Americ Great inducements to correspondence ideed of trus C ry ceed no further in this dread descrip- ale. . rome vi swnly > ¢. Night school Co seen made inthe payment of said note now classes. , ae Rarnevonl thor phveicaltoccnetor as 1 us invalidism that he Complete Business Ce the request of the legal holder of said note and ainennes nds t ine fe shee med aos list in ‘Mind Surplus Saat Say one E yor e physical tortareof | pocunce a crack shot. When not pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust . Da eenlea hompson, the Short Hand, Typewriting, D: ( Music, Te: ors’ Lraining ish. German, Latin, G e For Catalogue Containing full particulars, address D. H. SNOKE, M. A., President. at Phych Prot Lois t, and others TE sen} free by such a death is the dis uch a death is the ai Fifth Ave., New York. cordi 1 will proceed to sell the above described prem- public vendue, S cash at the east front i in the city of Butler, county of Bates and of Missouri, on Monday, Sept. 10th, 18% between the hours of | ckinthe fi and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose ofsatistying said debt, interest, attorneys’ fees and costs. JAMES B. GANTT, Trustee. TYGARD, - - .0. MEWBE!I RC.CLARK - - FINE SUITS. allowed to walk about he used to sit in the hospital yard and shoot at a mark nearl e which, ac- eed, attaches ry luckless new g to the nation in the spirit world t arrival whose spirit-body betokens hay- | ay expert ing heen put to de a th TD BEES di Buffalo Bill in a shooting match. ful way. Decapitation is bad enough, | fyzrper’s Bazar. but to have been subject. to the lir —One of the greatest of women phi- 3 chee is prix Ene e 2 i i S$ prima facie evidence that the lanthropists, and about whom society deceased is quite unfit company for 1 —s VITALITY ie bee SCIENCE OF AFE, the great Melical Work of the on Manhood, Nery- STATE Agilcl iy al College, wexpectable animus i heresoula knows little or nothing, is M EL cars and Physical De- on e quently ae ee neo! noe i “+ | beth Thompson, of Boston. Her in- Trustee's Sale. , Premature De- sequently » new-comer is fore- = 5, 2 ye vhie ceed I tyl ‘i ‘ doomed to a very troubled rates comes ses stomty 40, CO0s2 py caupeuen Acres Jacob ve Adams and Margaret nd the gS n every style price and qua C By z . receives arterly, it is sai P ar 3 3 7 Adams, his wife, by their deed of trust, date see z ‘ Doubly hard, therefore, on the poor lu- she receives quarterly, and it is said Aric ulture College will open with Mh er scorded ii the “He { ¢8,consequent th ) pages 8 ¥o,, 195 July Ist, 1886," a corder’s office within and for Ba' Missouri, in book 36, page 445, conveyed t undersigned trustee the following di realestate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit ‘The south half ef the southwest quarter of the nly $000, pe to all and midd. The old and Jewelled Medal thor by the Nation- al Medical Associatio O. Box 1895, Boe- ton, Mass., or D: graduate of Har- zecaka CHER that she is often penniless before the RE a anaes vee end of the quarter. She has no chil- S' ep Co roe 2 wa eed PRU UD Ee dren, has no house or home, does not London Letter. z PaCS i Ss none ——_~+e—____ keep a carriage, never goes to the the- tr the State Uni- natic is the sentence of which his sad ity on Septe Its course of strictly to t ill n is confined that relate di- Made to Order An Eye to Business. ater, never read but two novels in her a farm | northeast quarter, and the south half of the vari Medical College cs yess pe arsice se Dea oes fe eee ae aks northea-t quarter of the southwest quarter o Mek - ne Nace : life, and never possessed but one vel equipp cintldinzes) purellltmansctueuseatacteccantahelsoneniiialonthalf Sotr eras nee oD eee oom I guaranteed a fitin every care Sir,” said the suitor, ‘I have come | yet dress. She spends her time and ] bred stock, labor savirg com. | south half of the southeast quarter of the north- agai alland see me, up stairs North to ask the hand of yourdaughter.” money in charity, and that without } usaids | €ast quarter, and the northwest quarter or the = northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and aNetin Sa _ “Um! I don’t know whether you are identifying herself with the objects of | Of varieties of lants | west halfof the northeast quarter of the north- financially qualified to be my son-in- | her generosity. ie ae nas ee Sader ea anv atteeaatie Wortnieteuine J E TALBOTT law. How do you get along in your —__ + > —___ Seti at ie St ee (39) of range No thirty (30), “containing itty 2 : G8 5 c&- eS Riese vishes ie use 4 “ e! » or less, su pject to a certain dee o! 3] busines —When a woman wishes to make St = acres more or ates Ex; trust given to Jarvis, Conklin & Co. to secure “J am sorry to say that Ihave been | soft soap she never gets mad because Roce By a ry | the payment of four hundred dollars, which con- ‘ 47 1y Merchant Tailor. | obliged tomake three nments dur- } her neighbor gives her the lye.—TZezas | and for furt! ian tes +0 | eewence wan snadein trary sore deceribed 5 — eee ae ing the past five years. Siflings. J. W. SANBORN, De peed of trust; and whereas, setae has . . : : * Sonus been made in the pa: tof said note and ac- Seay eeees oe “Three times! I guess you can marry —A health journal is telling people ssa See terest pope rnantio long past due and my daughter. You ought to be pretty | ‘how to lie when asleep.’’ If it could well fixed by this time.’’—Merchané | persuade then to tell the truth when Traveler. awake it would do good.—¥. 0. Pica- INVENTION: as revolue —A pretty young lady of James- | ¥¥7e- tionize d the town has a seal-skin sacque and muff | —Newsdealer—“Ihaven’ tthe change; the half century. Not ae ae which she is quite proud of, as they | You can pay me to-morrow. Gentle- | \onders ot inventive progress isa method are the result of her own labors. Af- | man—‘*But suppose I should be killed } and system of work that can be pretorm- terreceiving them she had a full-figure day?’’ Newsdealer—‘‘Oh, it wouldn’t { ed all over the country without seperat- photograph made, representing ‘her- very great le 7 the workers from thelr Roms: vey self as out in a snow-storm with her —An all-round wag has placed the peleaate ot Midna Cheer auuicy! oe muff up to her face, ete. A traveling | following on his coal bin: “Not to be quired. Capital Raeeded- you ate representative of a soap manufactur- used except in case of fire.” The | started tree, cut this out and return to us ing firm saw the picture, admired it, | cook’s relatives are in consternation. | and we wi.l send you free, something ot got acquainted with the lady, secured | eBulinoton Free Press. unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holde: ofsaid note and pursuant tothecon- ditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for casn, “6 the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis: souri, on Thursday, September 13, 1888, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, forthe purpose of satisfying aaty debt. interest and costs. AL. BET: 39 Tacs! 2 Daily Trains 2 ree) KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, A See i Texas and the Southwest. COMPOLND OXTGRN” helng ta! Beaia, Spinal Nar aad the Centres” —are nu trisiet ods Vountatuboad of featored toa st tees oo Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a great value and eu ee that will TS ORR T oe pe 5 5! ; S» i 5 = order of ae probate court of Bates county . . por utente graph made from it, which is now queen of dake. eee tall, with ining el else inthe world. Grand outfit Bee. ea i taken charge of the the estate paid i a B se fs af = ra y light hair, some UE “ d ig sf Louis d oe party had halted before some prime old | tltude, “Her eyes are dark and her oo ee year rim trad se Kansas City to_St, us, ~ Limburger, which had an odor of fifty | manner very é rming, Altogether any A MOY TH can be made working | St ofsach estate: and if said claim be not Sx: - pounds to the square inch. Phew!” | she impresses one as a very intelligent sit ty Agents vref ed whocen pa paehinteste ‘el ne foverer stelor chie Eat farnish My time to th profitabl said one, ‘it smells like ‘the flowers | young woman of that bloom in the spring.’" ‘Quite | 5 = wrong,” said a bystander; * ‘the flow- ers that bloom in the spring, tra la,’ have nothing to do with the kase!"'— Musical Herald. —Atadimner at the Mansion Mouse three foreign consuls were present whom the Lord Mayor wished to honor by drinking their healths. He accord is Isth day of Aus pout twenty-three. ae are moment Nk STUER, Fastoa,, Unite: TW. ENNIs, Public Administrator. Merehant, Ps Pa. & theneands nf othore in XY COLORALO SHORT LINE ¥ Loc Castxs have be- come a thing of the past. From them have Ss ALES) MEX Wanted, F creat Js. Permanent posi- ggeome great generals, | tions guaranteed with SATs AERY s 'S % AN iD statesmen, Ler and 220) Ai divines, equals in every | eed with us. Peculiar edvantages to hezin- of those who were bom in the | 8¢t. : To eh coreral Sanitre:t curp: " Caos many of tacre after be bine abe f@ PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS, red ps address on appiien PALEN, irultadelphia, Pa, . 2 a Sto: includi -selling ly directed the toast-master to announ role af Bacooe No hee ce aes e- Naiie this “ F a] the healths of “the three present con- pury ple o : uropean courts. et A CC SO as vithout change a : Bite he | tet remedy for purifying the blood | x-psernyMEN. CHICAGO. ILL a a He, now ever = uking The | Was ever made than Warner's Log H. C. TOWNSEND. words, gave out the following: ‘The . oe : Sete ees : & Lord Mayor drinks the healths of the | sous ae ie Ve Try Warner's General Passenger and Ticket Ag’t, u Three per cent. Consols.""—Salt Lake APEC noe Ley: 6000 Book Agents wanted to sell ST? LOUIS, MO. 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