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We have to loan on goed city property. desiring a good pre vie investment o loan will do well to ¢ nd see us. R.C. SNEED,S : Sedalia. Mo? J. WH. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo. mor WEAR Brown- Desnoyers, ne co. ’S 3.M. “MeX1BBEN, BUTLER, - - - t| The E AND market price for chickens and eg: delivered stable in investors an \ Anyone A PROTEST FROM CHINA speror Cawilling to Receive Ex- Blai Senator as United linister. 5 tically | ¢ : of Sa neis asking him to re- cousider the appointment of ex-sene | ater Bie to the Chinese mission | The Chinese objection to Blair is l account of his anti Chinese speeches in the senate. Mr. Blair is lavowed oppouent of 2 | gration Ex-Senator Blair is now on his way to San Francisco, to sail for China to assume his new duties. He| is interviewed in Pittsburg last) night, but at that time he had not | heard of the protest of the Chinese government In Chicago today Mr. Blair said hie had no official notice of the pro- test and did not believe there had | If he heard nothing from Washington been any lean, San Francisco | of | to morrow he leave Chicago for He continued. “I don’t think, course, that there is any good r+ son why China should object to me. Neither the Ch government think so. During do I believe iCa€ my} services in congress Whatever I did, Whatever I did in the matter of Chinese immi- I did from conviction. gration also received the indorse ment of the government and the gov ernuient is responsible, not I persou | ally. | It is incredible that any nation would seek to enforce personal hia- | at this late bilities, especially Does not Indeate Unfriendliness | Washington, April 29 —Chinese | Minister Yen said to-day that he had | received a cablegram from the for- eign Chinese effice which he was in structed to lay before Secretary | Blaine without delay, expressing the unwillingness of the emperor to re- e-ive Mr. Blair. Other than this: Mr. Yeu had received no instruction written or otherwise, from his gov- ernment upon the subject. The conveyed the impression that he had simply stated facts to| his government, and aside from that | jhul not sought to influence its deci- minister sion either favorably to the senator or unfavorably. The proceeding is not a very unusual one, and ean not] be eonstrued as indicating an un- friendly toward this government A National Event. Phe holdingof the World’s Fair ina city scarcely fitty vears old will be a re-| markable event. but whether it will really benefit the nation as much discovery of the Restorative Nervi This is just wt at Dr. Miles is donbtful. the American people need to cure nervousness, dvspe ziness, neuralgia, nervous ’ ontusion of mind etc ihe a Trial be fine book on “Nervous and eases” tree at H. L, Tucker's It is warranted to contai morphine or dangerous A thunder killed ¢ -} Kansas clear near Emporia, lt from a young man sky Mrs. Lucien Warner, Maco formerly of . Mo., was refused a divorce jmine has been sold to the Roths- | childs lacks detinite confirmation. r; Tiu plate manufacturers met in ew York and formed an association t» promote the manufacture of that | n | article Farmer Foshier of Linneus, mo.} jis in Towa looking after his son. wlo liss Ay) pea Il. Joln B Derreseaux, a member cf! the Lucas of St. Louis, hn L. Hooker red from school at Q a week ago. was | fatally she in a quarrel ove sence A sailor, known as “Frenchy Ne. | in Jersey City ug Jack the Ripper. mensay he is not th Y Want, peachment ; roceeding against Judge Botkin began in Topeka, Kan. One witness testified that he saw the judge drunk four times duripg cre mac | term of court. | bottle day.” | |the shores « as the | oy | Ex; erts were put to work te examine jthem carefully to Whites) Warned to Keep. Mont, a Crow with at 1 lians, came t t Fort Cus Y “1 Bris The | a A t wa > ! Harding & ¢ W p. James W. Camy Wisiams & MeCormic Tadia seemed t On a prom. ise by G sb that he | would te father what the said the Indians returned home |The letting of the lands will occur | Juned5 Now Try This. It will cost lsurely do you cou gh. you vothing and will good, if you have a i with King’s! or any trouble | throat, chest ot lungs, Dr. New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to! ive relief, or money will be pad back Sufferers from la grippe found it just the thing and under its u hada speedy and porfect recovery Try asample bottle at our expens: aud learn for yourself jast how good athing itis © Trial bottles free at H. L. Tucker's drugstore 50c and $1 A n Enjoyable ‘rip. ‘Where have you been?” said al us n fricud walked a e stepsweil Luden witl vnirs from South Fio- ida i a Gi ae reply Tve been dow: ‘harlotte harbor and up that river with the unpronounces | able nama i ~Calouvsalatchee” | “Yes, that’s it. trying to [ spent six days it and hayn't Indian names pronounce succeeded yet. These are beautiful names.but they are de- cidely hard to pronour By the; way where have you been?” oW nee 1, T went over to the Suwa- river, eut over the country and shot ‘wators on the Withlacooche, fished for suled oo over to Ok bass in the Tsala Apopka, | onotosassa, skipped Thatch leckhatel fthe Weo . walked by i: » pluck el flowers by Hiekpoochee’s limpid the sugar fields on . sulted on the tortuous is buffettel by the | d have also | 1en the Caloosahat- to visit Istespog- ka, Hatchenecha and Eeautockhatehes before I leave the state.” “Gash!” ejaculated his companion she stepped into the hotel. Thonsand Dollars Burned. | gton, D. C Seventeen Washiu ti e and Ohio | wers three safes ¢ at ompany to various in exchange for mu eda | mourys sent to the treasury for re demption. The safes have been sent back to the treasury department. where hasty examination showed! that the contents were badly charred ion see what » identified. for wh stes will be issued. Hall yntradict the report that he is] :overnor that one} could be 1nuew! US toe s taken so much pains | egards it aj Eyelids Yiching Piles Sold t | Send for Treatise on Skin Diseases and | Certificates of Cure. q ' Witness my hand ‘and seal A {skar| court. Done at office in Batler, Mo | e Isth day of April, 1s01 WEST WARD STOCK FARM, PASSAIC, BATEs COUNTY. MO. rive Miles North ot t8utler. —EE -@- <i Ths following stock wrill stand for services at my stable half mile wrest of Passaic, Bates county, Mo., for the year 1891, the season to commence ths first day of April and close on tha ‘first day - July, 1891. © MAMBRING CHIEF UR, © ABBOTT sired the abd ax) Jon Nore Joust Tackey 2 Tattler? a Cassius Mi. Clay ds, Harry Clay ‘ Durango | Lothers thie fo a Paymaster ambring are or | Lady Thorne 2:1s ford Mambrino | | Dam the dam of Gol-! ‘Gassinus M Clay No, 3 | Geo M Patchen 2:28 1-2 and others in 2:30 list MAMBRINO CHIEF JUNIOR ist Dam by McDanaalés dais | Mambrino | Patehen | tiah 2nd dam by Mark Anthony} 058 Sire of 17 —2:0 Forester norien grand sire of sedford a aye « wR Haman { Jim ro © 30 | Son of Imp Messenger | Messenger& Nowking | ham blood | ist Mts Candle Grand dam of Clark (Untraced Chief No so; grand sire t Guy TERMS eac t nd and suck, money due when colt comes or mare changes ownerhip or about to be re- Reena Willa ye responsible tor acctpents should any occur; but will use due caution to prevent acci dents a Jet a spp ee | REMARKS :—To hoese-men and thos NEW WALE STAUP TAC ARTILLERY having mares to breed: We will state IMPORTED CLYD s fine Kentucky bred Jack will | that we have with grea care select i ; Sta the same + Sioa insur ed these three individuals as the vers Registered in \ ol... eS of the ape ei r Jack best we could find, and that on inspect- dale Stud Book. Bred by Alex BEES tana ry has prov- | iON, vou will be convined that they are Mutch—M tins f New Hall, Stone AG seetars ae iy and the animals through Which you Haven Scotian aled April 1368 | core + larvae | Will be able to improve your horse stock, ty han: bis! ate 1550 sos Oel ya tat ee ; i Condincae same yet anumber of fine large box eer eo rs Bayes as Mambrino Chiet Jr. Artillery isa of pasture and all hind feet Se heavy black Jack mealy nose, fine head and | ™aree “tr rma distance, or mares having stance “dowith great Zi : een snbstanc stands | Colts una to travel back home, will gent BY us be per j and weighs D¢ Kept IS days free of charge—escapes serve 15 mares at the low price 'S 2 aie ees ani iii enh Ge STGHIC RIE “n, of ¢ vr and ace ide nts at Owners risk. Sire. Glenalbam (2813), Vol 6. Dam: | GA) ee he » 1386 CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, Love (1529), Vol 5. Sire ot Dam—| era acy a Jaeks Sai Sane Proprietor. Garobalda (7661), Vol 4 Extend OT ee ceteris ai ee sl bs J. S. WARNOCK, pedigree at stable, running back to. his|# Geb awe Assistant. 12th grand sire. i Order of Publication. ! Partition Sale. Ritchie and Maggie E. Ritchie, hiv Raybourn and Mary Lizzie It si ATE OF MISSOUR toll County of Bates Dr. Kimberlin as. i oy ! bourn, nis wife, plaintiff, against William he Probate Court for the count +) G. Thompson, Charles D. Thompson, Mar- EYE raary te rin as L Fae, - tha Belle Thompson, Mary Caroline Thomp- ohn edley { son, Pr May Thompson and Elspy Order of Publication. anim eaae defendants ‘i fos senate sath . C.W. Hartsock, sherif of Bates county, . stale or aliuaouvi sandan aidiny. siciuemeumn j thority ofan order and deeree of the cireait EAR seme | Missouri, made in the ' » atthe regular February term there ixgl, andan order of sale made ther Wat of sufficient a recounts, lists ane ch ease; on at ally ne same time ted and term and authorizing me to seil id order mentioned and judgment of partition inventorie examinatio rsons interes » notifies: | n mare on or betor Nose, Throat? Catarr’ Sth and (rand Ave., Kansas ( willon Tuesday, June Mth, 1891, e contrary be show Beles at the east front door of the conrt house in the Annual Announcerie::t i: | city of Butler, county of Bates state of Mis- | souri, between the hours of & o’clock in the so much of the re wil and i vrenoon and 5 and wh county fs ins o'clock in the afternoon of said reuit court of said Bates n, proceed to sell at public At Laclede Hotel, Butler, as id debts the notice b wil 17 & 18: May 15 & 16: June! pee! this sta veudue to the highest bidder for cash in pur- April 17 & 18; May 1 5&1 Ji © four weeks 1 of th siance of law and said order and de the 19 & 20. Seine the third Fri STATE OF M Rie | nd real estate situ- < : ay Cou eos wit and Saturday of wand igor ane qiropat halt of the northwest quarter of each month. helt inand f county, hereby certit leven (11) and the northeast quarter that the ving is a true copy of the origina northeast quarter of section tem (103 Order of E same appe blication t Tefs rs of record in my o: No forty (40) of range No. toirty- taining owe hundred and twenty HARTSOCK Mo. rred wel, cw of Bates County, t'ys for Plaintiff ray Weekly WYATT SUN, or within : - fae Ts or they may ted | Save money by calling on us for Geom any beuelt of a: gi ape | = claims be not exh two vears irom | a oS 1G the date of this p they shall be for S iD ES) ever barred, Thi lay of February. 1-91 KANSAS CIIY \ JW ESNI Administrator TEXAS FARM LANDS At present valuation will make rich the year 11. The ‘most conservative saute toe the truth of this (t is now known that he finest soheat land Inthe world pov cnr for allsma!! grainsand fruits and in cotton are in ‘North and West Texas Texas farmers have an enormous home market aswell as Twelve Thousand Miies of Railroad and Ocean Outlet fortheir surplus crop. Here farmers are able to work outof doors every day in the year, fun on grass from January to Ja! farmers in Kansas a whatever equityt e cheap la: WEEKLY TIMES ONLY $1 00 A YEAR The world’s news ofthe week; portant a LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES. —— And ‘Building the im- dleading topics treated in an Every arefally edited large and lz-page handsomely print- er and will provea weleome visitor ery hom g. 3 MONTHS FOR CENTS TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. independent aud fearless manner department complete and It is NW&rrMORE tHan GLiDDEN tm 100 Materig For Sale by R. R. Se TLER, MO provided with employ me over SROOO a year cack 1 NEW ticular FER EEE.. Address et once, x 420, Augusta, Maine. 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