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seoceeeeeeer tC OO Murders and Its Punishment. The number of legal executions as compared | with 102 in 1890, and is larger ¢han | in any of the ten previous years. The| dring the year was 12: executions in the several states and territories.were as follows: ma 3, Arkansas 3, California 2, Col orado 3, Connecticut 1, Delaware 4, Georgia 16, Illinois 2, Kentucky 2, Louisiana 9, Maryland 2, Mississippi Alabe- | | CONE To Disarm a Crank. The Circulating Medium in the Senate— He was a smallish lan with a big The New Rules Keported in the Mouse. in the senate yesterday Mr. and in his hand he carried spoke in advocacy of his bill} to provide the government with means | pacel wrapped in brown paper. T sufficient to supply the natioaal want | Saloon-keeper was leaning on the bur Wasuineton, Jan 22.—After routine \ black hat pulled down over his eyes, | Mosher triend before her thi a smn j Worth Hundreds of Dollars My t onfine ment, rut it savs w not be w used only tw x s ot of asound circulating medium. The bill jan ireading a newspaper as the = roposes the issue of United States rice a-weel Eee neers A § rauger entered. Twice a-week | circulating notes to the amount| : : y c | of — $100,000,000 and such addi- ‘Are we alone?” whisper-d the Coptaius morenews and fresher news | tional amounts from time to time stranger as he ti iptoed to the bax: than any weekly paper pulisued in as may be necessary to meet the ) | requirements of the act to be lent (un- “We vhas al Ar va. [tis issued on Tuesday 8, Missouri 8, Nebraska, 4, New! der the supervision of a bureau) to! reply and Friday of every week, making it as ; j owners of agricultural lands to an . Rica he i effect a scmi-weekly for one fork y 2 y : “I suppose you read all about the eWeekly Tov 3 York 4, North Carolina 2, Ohio 2,| gmount not exceeding the as- PP ae " a 5 o> dollar a year. During the four win- Pennsylvania 7, South Carolina &,| sessed valuation of the land at 2 { attempt to bluw up Russell Sage yeu ining tl cent. interest He ter months, each " > | 2p! “Ot « : issue consists of Tennessee 3, Texas, 12, Virginia &,) CCRE. rep | Of course. : € 3 ae ‘ 2 " { criticisa of the « “The same thing is lable to bay-. Cight pages, making sixtecu pages a West Virginia 1, Arizona 2, Indian jfimance in its ads he same thing is hable to hay : 7 f k,and no week's issue ine the Territy 5. Of the total number Ja like bill at t session | pen to any m Did it eyer} Y°e*: and no week sigsue dur ail v i 5 A arguec at he ed ayy - year sldess than fourteen nees Of were whites, 05, negroes, 1 mexfean, | ais neue 1 tha ee o you that a crank mght F&* S a pag a in that report of the Neves pasted I spoil Seven Columes each. Five separate 4 Indians and 1 Japanese. Nine-| sevemes in France in | were, just as L done, : at NP ty-six executions were in the south | Argentine repabli -| ing a package just li ind es rtivus : ee ue oc e a ae ee a | ply to the proposed m: WAS | thy, = eckst anor | wissOurt, n eXas, Arkansas, and 27 in the north. The*ecord of ee aS ae pues threaten to blow your ang : ; a lynching is thus summarized: | tended aso that the sky highif you didnt co low : t ai 2 srror when it assur “Ves ante ] orother states. Anetherimportan Judge Lynch has executed during (¢T e b Z ue jeeps Yes, he may come s = oe r Db : ! sei 5 | could not be made av rs rT - as = feature is the an att partmest. ec the year 195 victims, 159 men! other ciass than the far And what would you doin such ‘et : ee ' nae oe Gaba d a case? I a havecnenped ited by. Hoa, Wm Le Wilson, JE and 6 wotwen, an increase over lust | on the co : q e ben- | & case ies P you have mapped} A : cee ak Ma a | efit of al out a polic The Renubhe is the leading Demo yearvof 68 and the largest number Me. bes it a ever lynched in) one year in’ this! yox € i : ‘ountry. The lynching in the vari | S@ w ap oce r eam 4 vou . n One ous states and territories were OPT acre. tk & i ; surer, | on i year’s subscription, of follows: Mabama 26, Arkansas | cubus of. debt, dispel ma ee , Screed Mi : 1 ; : free se le « i 12, California 1, Colorado 2, Florida} a othe tar : cer aie . «, | bread andscheese to the rs, and let py, Lous. Mo 10, Georgia 12, Hiinois 1, Indiana 3.) the sunshine pour int odenola sumer seas | here. You wil! brisg God closer to ichigat ssissippi 2 : i land 1, af chigan Mi ; sippi 23, As peonienoa : Eiys Creaim Baim gives satisfac Missouri 2, Montana 5, Nebraska 2. hieaces PEG woud Ustie a ey <p ost iia i, You i seer. rhal troul G. KO Mellor, Db: South Carolina 1, South Dakota 3.) Gia eh ee Ai De : | have. A dog runs1 Wor A Ma - y 3.7 ; yy Pa theertagge A = : . 7 n ¢ eis Stes lieve Bly's Cream Balin is the Tennessee 13, Texas 16, Virginia 5,| ship, nationali and per- because he dean’ get some water: a ee yes : : +) best urdcie ever ofiered the public. Weat Virginia 2, Wisconsin 1,Wash | petuate tae ab. ie, mm Vlas a crank beeau doar ee Disses vais, ngton 3, Wyoming 1, Indian Te ppeeciiine vil eee onda mo. | See some beer right avlay tory, 2. There were 121 negroes, | tion, remained on th le tobe callea| “And do you argue that a at r merit—C PP 69 whites, 2 Indians, E , Mr. Cockrell, from the committee on | aj... - + 1 Mexican. One hundred and sixty-| giijtary affairs, reported the bill for Oxactly. See here. cae nine were lynched in the south and | the relief of the university of Missouri] He took the cz by the back twenty-nine inthe north. But the ee Ce and after exp! nit) the neck and walked hin tothe do . a was ASSe i : 1 + eax ; 1 } ee } : : list of murders runs up to about six} ‘The La Abra bill was again taken 80 Out of it, and then gave hima thousand. gainst this have only 318 executions, legal and illegal, and of the lynehings in fhe 3y virtue and authority of a special evecu- south forty-five were of negroes fer Wracucrates The new oil | the deadly instrument was kicked tion issue 1 from the office of the us ot thi forty é aa rireuit court of B coun issouri, re- - = . portraits of kers Grow and | elenr across the street Raab lage th = rw ] nleve ae ei i 8 tb b te rnable at the February t 4 o assaulting women, and eleven wéte| pandatl were displayed in the house | : : ,- | court to me alrected in favor of Gacar i a z F es ria@ht—he's lead rhe Hece members of the New Orleans Mafia. lobby yesterday and attracted much | es righ és deac righ ex-officio collector of venue of . . : ; : | county and against Victor Colin. [have lev It is easy to see why we have these] attention. In each the likeness is | muttered the ejected, as he clasped | zed upon all the right, title, inte * iking he exeeutic asterly. a | and claim of, inand to the folic a ES Ha ; Rennes. ones the striking and the execution masterly. | 9 hitching post and gazed at the!® BOG fast cosne folowing: deseo; yuchings t is because, a ‘ s in ie inty, Mis A 6 i ~ |The portraits are in richly gilded | 1 1" Jeourt, to-wit. The south half of the southeast Louisville “Courier Journal” says, it } frames door of the saloon. “That one | Gnarter of tractio tion twenty -thr ‘ ~ WS : me Repants ne ¢ a ie scenery. | township thirty *) range thirty (30) is safer to commit murder than any a = Pi f ae ps ae seas ace giuss of beer took all the despera-| tit Soaihw uarter of the southwest quar- * ‘ # made wief and effec ve speec » ¢ a 3 ter of the » half of fractional other crime in America. The pec-| pyesentation and Mr. Holman, of In- | tou out of me and made me a lamb. | Vunty tour ownship thitty-ei ) ow that they have no right to|diana, who had been a member of the | Krect idea. Ought to be worth | Tange thirty (0) all in Bates county, Missouri, ple kn y g i 8 jh willon : 7-SETO! h ie 2 4 Sie ~ ae ae nN! is 5 4 . take the law in their own hands, but | Thitty-seveath house—the only mem-| $1000 to Gould er Vanderbilt. 111} Puesday, February 16th, 1892, 5 ber of the present house who enjoyed . Tey | they are fot going to stand 123 le-| that privilege—in'a pleasant speech re- | WPite “em this very day betw es SAe honroLmnet) lock iin tlie ee gal executions for 6,000 murders. | plete with reminiscences in the name | day, at the east front door of the court house 2 2 aeceptec ete : - < Bisa jin the city of Butier. Bates County, Missouri, Such a state of affairs is deplorable; Oi thee tee acc cuveda ua gift of the | ge- Withont Knife or Fire | Sell the same or so much thereof as may be re. . ji fs commonwealth of Pennsylvania | quired at public vendueto the highest bidder tut, until justice is swifter and more] Mr. Davis, of Kansas, asked for the eee | forcash, to satisty said oxseanon snide: : picker Tatts as | ‘ RTSO cértain in the courts, lynch law will | present consideration of a joint resolu- | yn SB, Carmichael. a prominent » Sheriff of Bates County : : tion authorizing the president to ap- : , continue to do its terrible work in} 54; commission o ee persons to | citizen of Henrietta, Texas. writes: | Sheriff's Sale. point f three person: every section. This is the truth 2 Chinese and record we of upon some ; | future « beer removes his desieratio twist anda kick into the gutter. to the bar after up, but without disposing of it the sen- ate went into executive session and | soon adjourned till Monday. hie tHe “HOUSE. a“ invesiigate the cause of the receat ex- | “T wish to tell you what Swift's Sp which skated him Then he went back “bomb” and it 5} Drugyist, pus idall, A tield, Mass Cream Bauu has piven satisfacto results —-W PP Draper. Draggi Spoingtie!d Mauss. ‘Sprins of r Sheriu’s Sales € | By virtue and auth i : 1, Mass t y of @ special execntion me “ie -__| plosion an 4 loss of life in the coal mines ‘ ‘ J issued trom the oflice of the clerk of the cirenit the situation, and it cannot be dis- bys Krebs, Indian territory. Mr. Bynum |Cifi¢ has done for my wife. Several] court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at se 3 atl Ss. 5 tory. Mr. By the February verin, Inv, of said court to me guised.—Chicago Tribune. objected ant tie resolutioa after some | years ago thers appeared a blotch | directed in favor of Oscar Reeder. ex-oflicto Sh. ee LESS ae irene x ellector of the revenue of Bates county and Goud lack debate went to the committee on rules. | on the corner of her nose which Wim W Burrows and M Burrows, I roo Looks. Mr. Bland introduced a bill for the c g 1 4% vied and seized upon all the right, title Good looks are more .than bkin| free coinage of gold and silver and for | t@dually increased in siz>, and be- | interest and claim of, in and. to the following deep, depending upon a healthy con dition ofall the vital organs. liver be inactive, you have a billious took and if your kidneys be effected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have geod looks Electric Bitters is the great alterative and tonic acts directly. on these vital organs. Cures pimple: s, blotches, boils and givesa good com plection. Sold at H. OL Drug store, 50c. per bottle. No newspaper, no matter how ably edited, or how enterprisingly conducted, can long keep afloat and abreast with lised in a dead town. town to make live newspaper. There never was in the past hundred years, never will, and never can bea live town without a live newspaper. The newspaper is dependant on the Fibs town. and aspirations of the town. With out home patronage it cannot live and thrive. i lependent on the town, the cannot get alone without it. town ing town as an outspoken, public spirited paper wisely and well man- aged.—Car thage Demoers Jasper county i is tosbe a cir of itself and the salary of the judg s to be incre! t. ss sed. Consumption Cured. An old physic ice, having had y an East India missionary the tor simple v table ret and permanent Bronchitis, hroat ees L nd retired ections, also a orN rvo If the Tucker's” the times when pub- It takes a live It reflects the push, progress Then again while it is There * is no auxiliary so valuable to a grow- uit +} the vi the issue of coin notes, of Mr. Outhwaite, o was adopted calling and on motion [came quite painful; on w: f Onso, a rese on | 2 On oye Teolgtion » | face it would frequently b on the secretary of | ! : the treasury for a satement of the | doctors called it cancer, but advise drawbacks paid te importers of tin|/that it be removed by the kni plate under the provisions of the Me- | oe y : : i Kinley bill. or burning, stating that it nev Mr. Harvey, of Oklahoma, committee oa Ind ar .a bill oropriativ from the | Would do to neglect it My affairs, reported 000 to complete Wi | his brief remark e listened to with | half dozen smali si ed bottles sideration of the reno to |from it. year. j 000,000 bushels of corn inspected K sale establishment to the Gossipe jsas.City handled 5,000,000 and of the |The stamps may then be earried ° 1 11,000,000 bushels had 154 aciatook on Gua third. The inspectors passed upon a | Be pocketbook or inside | total of over 50,000,000 bushels of grain. hat without damage ' Seance ee Two Firmers hau CRINGE. oats she ‘s from the will lave a Duel. prev —aAsa “rs res th Tex., Jan. ween two f. R DALLas, | battle t took place last to tragedy t We i Mict rel ¢ shing her 1, Theld |refused to have it cut or burned,but | We which time the vi 3 8 nueee ia iseases of | Notice is hereby given to all creditors . : : ieoe B.S. cures bloood diseases of | Others interested in the estate of Reub STATE GAIN ENS CECTION. }this character by forcing out the! | Owen deceased, that I,J. W. Ennis, e Reports of the State Grain Department poisonous gerus and the poison it noite as s ae ie a y - 2 jalso. to be held at Butler, dio EFFERSON City, Mo, Jan. 22.—The ; | 13592. JM reports of Chie§ Inspector Joseph M. | Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases a O'Shea and oe gistrar Daniel O'C. | mailed free. eras OF ue Mints grein menecti an. de SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., partment,’ for t! ar en ¢ Decem- ber 31 last, have just been@iled. But Atlanta, Ga, forty-seven appeais were takea during = = the year from the decisions of the depart- “To keep postage st from ment to the arbitrat mcommittee. In stickine together while being carried but thirteen of these was the inspec- es = ‘i as ; tion not sustained. Twen mil- | on the person, rub the gummed side | lion bushels of wheat, of which Kansas 1e stamps on ee he | Ci ad ore tk third, were in- | : . : pte ee Reena gee a said a mailing clerk ina whole spected during the Of the Shas 8 lining of a The oil which described real estate situated in Bates county Missouri, to-wit: East half of | uaarter ot section twenty-eight (28) towns r thirty (0), all in Bates coun Iwill on Micsonri. nd {ty the southwest fe Tuesday, February 16th, 1892, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- er | noon and tive o'clock in the afternoon of that j day, att j aay, a fejint | sell the e east front door of the court hous ity of Butler, Bates county, Missouri of George Campve | Notice of F mal Settleme | trator of said ate, gona to make e ame or so much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest’ bidder tor cash, to satisfy said execution and cost the allotment of lands to the Cheyenne jat the same time it co tinued | CW HARTSOCK, : pray ac tie : 5 Sheriff of Bates Count and Arapahoe Indians in Oklahoma. ito g zrow worse. After a time she : esas eecre In the dis ussion of this measure Mr. | commenced taking S. S. which } Notice of Final Settlement. Simpson, of Kansas, had an porte - aes = | ‘Notice it hexebs t nity to enter the arena of debate. and | effected an entire cure. She used a} Notice it hereby x: tors anc great atte The bill w asse . : | idestate, intend to make great attenti The bill was passed. |} 5th think there is no medicine in| final settlement thereot, atthe next term of Mr. Catchings of Mississippi, from | é z ee | probate court. in Bates county the committee on rules, reported the |the world that will equal Swift's state of Missourt. $0 be held, Wat Butler Mo., on new code of rules "a was ordered * | Specific, and we would like for all) WM. CAMPBELL, printed in the ree Mr. Cat : a cee : fale See 6 4t Administra state! that he weuld ask for the con- | t0 know the benefit she has received | —————____. Xs in Scientific American Agency for CLAIRETTE-SOAP- N.K.FAIRBANK &CO. ST. LOUIS. 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