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Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphie- fields are scarce, bat Those who writs to Sunson & Co... Portland, Maite. will recerve free, fail information abe re which peer oot vem Tat ar! pay them from $5 to per * 7? porphin E: RAT Rw Wk eee I A I DON’T SCOLD a man for groaning when he has Eheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain is siraply awful. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. But—oughtn’t a man tobe blamed if, having Rheu- matism or Neural ria, he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured thousands who have suffered in the same way? It has cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable. warSend 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- ture, “ Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St.W.Y, Lae of a Lilt University. Th INVENTION: ::: the t wonders ot inv and system of work that started tree, cut this cut and re and we wi.] send vou free, some great value and start vou in business, wh you in more money righ thing else in the world. Grand ou Addiess True & Co., Augusta, M ine. furnish their own horses and ¢ time te she busi profitably [oensanl cities MainsSt., ceed with u: NU Tin 8.308 from 18 Sta WILLIAM EWELL COLLEGE, Receives deposits, loans money, and = transacts a general banking business. LIBERTY, MISSOURI, We extend to our customers every @C- | ryippy NINTH YEAR SEGINS SEP. 6, 1458. commodation consistent with sate bank- in, Tuition and Incidental fees, $21.5 per term e of 20 weeks, in advance COKRESPONDENTS,. Board, room rent, fuel and fi 2 to $4 per . a weeks. 13-Tuition free toministerigl students First Nat’] Bank - Kansas City. | and sons of Baptist ministers Fourth National Bank - Ste Louis. For Cataiogne address Hanover Nationa! %ank - New York. FAS GCL Chairman ait Or. B. ELY, Carrollton; Mo. BATES COUNTY nal ide ank DA j 4 or siths SANBORN, Dean world half centur sa importance, t! ch will 1.yT. A MOM 00 t gg s.30* Hcan be made w« Agents preferred whi empio Richmond, ners. Stock complete, specialties. Outfit free Addres at once Name this paper. BROWN BROTHERS ERYMEN, CHICAGO, | 6000 antedto Fs ‘ Gpringfielc. winss- Vander. ed all over the country without ing the workers from th Inberal; anv cone can do k: either x, young or old; pecial ability re- Capit needed: pus ale ng ot will bring way, thanany- fit free, amen nn Un MEN Wanted. Permanent _posi- elling ILT | meridian, NO-MAN’S-LAND. Where It Is Located and Why It Received Its Queer Name. No-M i an’s-La ce n on the It was and h th Inc It exte an Territory for convenience. the 100th to the 103d | and is 3 from miles in width. The following account j has been given of on and | settlement: “For forty years or more | the country has been without a name | and without law. Even the land laws of the United States do not cover its nearly 4,000,000 fertile acres. Its well- watered valleys have been a vast herd- ing-ground. Those who are now liv- ing there enjoy to the fullest extent the ‘squatter sovereignty’ extolled by Stephen A. Douglas, and the great Illinois Senator is responsible for it. In fixing up the boundaries during the | Territorial legislation in which he took a leading part, this strip of land, con- taining 5.761 square miles, was left out entirely, and from that day has been absolutely without law. It is one of the most fertile spots in the United States, but for the reason that the land and other laws of the Nation do not apply to it settlers have been chary about going on to it. Two years ago some adventurous persons went in and took up lands. They are sim- ply ‘squatters.’ They have no title whatever to the lands and can get none. The population has grown to 10,000, which lives without law or law- yers. Several small vi -s have grown up.” In March, 1887, a visional government was established and the name of Cimarron, afte i pro- principal river, given tor: The isioval counci elected November 8, at) which time Owen G. Chace was elected a delegate to Congress. biil f the organiza- i Jand it » Territory tion of this bro aress, but faile th ‘What Mm ito D on the Streets of New k City. shop on Avenue a handsomely pped in sealskin, ‘ms flashing in her soft rings of blonc pretty hair on her brow, and altogether a charming and prepo: ing a looking woman t + is uptto meet on the gres ut thoren mitre But she had no You wouldn't believe until you saw it either greatly a woman misses that insignificant feature. I fol- lowed her about at a respectful dis- tance, drawn by a horrible fascination, and to my growing amazement I dis- covered that she seemed to be una- ware of any less. The feature had been taken off near the face, leaving « hideous scarred ridge from brow to lip, yet she wore no vail, made no effort to conceal it and seemed absolutely unconscious of the horror of the thing. She was calm and unconcerned, examined and priced goods, and, smiling at some remark made by the clerk, showed a perfect set of teeth. A pretty woman, evidently well satis- fied with herself. Crossing the pavement to her carriage every one in the passing throng gave her a glance and gavea nose! ow shocking art; but, apparently un- conscious, she lei ly entered her | conveyance and was driven away, not | even drawing down the blinds. . one can see any thing in |New York if one only waits long enough, and I begin to believe it. Whether my attention has been at- tracted to nos by this curious in- cident, or whether there has been a panic in the feature lately it is not to be said, but since that day I have seen on the elevated train, at an art exhibition and in a restaurant, three men without noses, and here comes the news of the removal of Prof. French's organ by his too offi- cious pets. Happily the papers add that the physicians are carving him a new one out of his own arm, and so the | legion of the nos will net receive a new recruit—N. Y. Letter. > = ___ William's Australian Herb Pill. It you are Yellow, Billous. constipated wit ae Headache, bad t breath, drow 3 “yr. | fifty. ! PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. said to be negotiat- a Palace for mak mak- > of Alexan d to be th Eng Bnd: mpany pethaps you think yw, really, do I ende per annum. sted President of France at seventy-four years of age, MacMahon at sixty-five and Grevy at seventy-two, while M. Carnot is only look as Blatter. ih yo toa dime a “fat man’? who pounds They see almost ev day on the streets of their own town a youth twenty-four years old who weighs 664 pounds and is still growing. —John J. Almeida is the oldest resi- dent of Cape Cod. He is hale and hearty at one hundred and fourteen, is often seen walking the streets, and has never ridden in the cars or a carriage. —Von Moltke, who is generally con- sidered the greatest living General, at the age of sixty-six was comparatively unknown. Young men should not be too impatient for the rewards of fame. —Mrs. Marie Burton has beaten the “International Company” and is ad- judged by the highest courts in Mexico, to be the owner of the Iand on which Ensenada, in Lower California, is situ- ated. —A member of a prominent Cincin- nati family, who a few years ago could draw his check for $100,000, was locked up Monday charged with stealing a $10 overcoat, which he pawned for $2 drink money. —Mrs. Mackay’s latest fancy is an Angora cat. She has a beautiful male specimen, of tortoise-shell and gray, with 2 tail as thick as a fashionable boa. A collar, jeweled with diamonds 300 or fu Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? es Gocsrr oF Batzs. y In the Circuit court of Bates county, Missouri in vacation, October ith, Isss, the state Missouri at the relation snd te the use of ¢ ear Reeder. collector of the revenne of Bi eounty in the state of Missouri. plaintiff, vs D. 0 Dever, defendant | action for delingtent taxes. day comes the plaintiff herein by betore the undersigned clerk of y in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition stating among other things that the above named defendast, DP O Dever. iss non-resi- dent ofthe state of Missouri. Whereupon itis ordered by the said clerk in vacation, that said defendant be notifed by publication tnat pisintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the years Iswand is86, amounting in the ag- gTegate te the sum of $14 51-10) together with interest, coats, commission and fees, upon the following de ed tracts of land situated in B Missonri, to-wit: Lots §. 9, 10, the cirenit and sapphires, adorns the animal's 40f block 15, the west half ef lot neck, and 4 and the east half of lot a —The pet charity of the late Mme. aa es . 3 = se of bloc Boucicaut, the great Parisian shop- : 10, 1] andthe Papper was an aS: 2 t halfof lot 12 of blo: lot 11 of block eper, was an asylum for old men. aGee OCDiocE Stand Jot Lee here’s nothing so helpless and in the Se ifand Jb of t 2 old man," she used to as- x wher@is an old woman can al- ways eke out a living somehow." Anthony Chabot, a philanthropist who endowed many a home ined to establish upon the grou 1 thata man y owed his indi- eden or tes gence to | bad habits. He m shall so} : ; P the end generously enriched charities for wom- i aceorie en and children, however. cont to the p ated it, tha —Itis perience her by ladies wh recept @ seconds. lded_ to the Cleveland they pass Chinese s high in His Trustee's Sale. nen. x time. His Chinese n, where he has an ie and an enc! that that den its rare plants. Rheumatism and Neura Two Day-. The 1a Che al Co cred a compound which acts with east nee door ‘of ihe couxtibe , county of Bates and state of Mis arvelous rapidity in the cure otf Rheu- atism and > ralgia. Weguarantee it to cure any and ery case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralg in 2 pays, and to give immediate reliet in chronic cases and ettect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful compound which can be filled by your home druggist 1k88 9 o’clock in the forenoon afte rnoon of that e Sof satis fying said debt, F. M. Al Trustee's Sale. atsmall cost. We take this means of | Whereas, John M. Lee and Annie R giving our discovery to the publicinstead | Lee, his ie by theirdeed of trust, dated August 31. Ix*7,and recorded in the recorder’s oe patting uC aCe ay Benene medicine, it office wit in and for Bates county, Missouri, i g much less expensive. We will | in book No. 49, page 202, conveyed to the un- diy refund monev if satistaction is not | dersigned ee ae following pace rai Teal estate ying an ing situate in e hike Wine lseis CHEMICAL? county of Bates. and state of Missouri. to-wit TO-1yr Crawtordsville Ind The south west quarter of the north w. quarter of section nine (9Jin township forty- one [41] of range thirty-two [32] containing 40 acres more or less, which conveyance wae made intrust to secure the payment of one certain note fally described in said deed of trust; and whereas alt has been made in the payment of the annual interest due Au- —There is an enterprising paper in Shanghai (China) which believes in getting allthe news. Ina recent issue it announced that ‘Charles Parnell, = gust 31, 1583, on said note which default under sometimes M. P. for Cork City, and } the terms aoe said deed of trast rendered 5 : t ‘ ge an nich is now past three prominent Anarchists have been | ‘P¢ "hole unpaid. Now, sigeihir-SivatgliN pends rejuest of the lezal holder of said note and puranant to the con:litions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell th ed prem- ises at public vendue, to the b bidder for cash at the east front door ofthe court house. atler, county of Bates and state executed at Kilmainham. A small de- tachment of cavalry was in readin but their services were not required.” It also reported that *-Mr. W. E. Glad- stone was found dead through an over- jose of morphia.” in the city of Br ef Missouri, on Thursday, November §. 1888, tween the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon 45 0’ clock in the aft t for o>__—_- Drankenness or the Liquor Habit Positively Curea by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee ortea without the knowledge ot the person tak- ingit; is absalutely harmless and will ettect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink- er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without ee omcaees and to-day believe they auit. drinking ot their and costs. c Order of Public STATE OF MISSOUEI,+ County oF Bates. In the Probate court for the county of Bates, Augustterm, Iss. J. W. Ennis administrs- tor of David Snider, deceased. Order of Publication J_W. Ennis admini trator of David Sni¢ deceased. ¢ court his petiti i sale ofso0 much of said deceased as will pay anc he remaining debt due by said estat a own free will. It never fa ‘The sy’ and yet aan want of oe asect t companied by the accounts, lists and inven- tem once impregnated with the Specific | ® P “sisi hginien prorat pain tories require jnation whereof it is ordered that sil persons interested in the estate of said deceased, be notified that application as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary can be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to be held on the l2th day of Norem- it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite to exi For tull partic- ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race st. Cincinnati, O. 1 of the real estate of seid cient for the payment f ¥ ordered, that this notic be p blished in some newspaper in fe weeks before the next term -E. Royster-Shelton, who mond, Va., was in part of Edgar A. Poe. addresses to the lady - In 1849, af death of his he again met his fi love, then a widow, and renewed his | attentions, but shortly afterward death | took the poet aw Mrs. Shelton was j of age at the time her aint as The ¢ D0et p BANC isco. ize of Probate. ber next, an order will be made for the sale of | SJACOBS oll FOR NEURALGIA The German Scholar, Dr. RICHARD OBERLANDER, LEIPZIG, Germany, Secre- te tary Etsnological Museum, F.S.U.G.A, MG. S, §S Aathor and Savant, wrote over his autograph, here shown, as follows: “I tried St. Jacobs Olland was entirely cured of Neu- Falgic pains.” —cCURES— RHEUMATISM and LUMBAGO. —sOLD BY — Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BALTIMORE, MD, ¥> Se The Staunch O/d Democratic Newspaper, THE MISSOURI AREOLA Has changed the name of the daily issue to —THE— . Lonis Republic, Andreduced it subscription rates, One Year, without Sunday One Year, including Sunday -- $8.06 $10.00 The Weekly Republican Ten pages every week. 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