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De. C. MIZE, Notary Pesuic. G. W. CLARDY MIZE & CLARDY, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agents, Do a general REAL ESTATE and exchange business. FIRE & TORNADO INSURANCE COMPANIES BLEW UP HIS OWN COITAGE. | He Was Only a Poor French Soldier. Bat he Obeyed Orders. The story mewspaper of laborer who Paris, with is told in a French Pierre Barlat, a poor lived at Sevres, near) his wife, Represent a line of the best Jeanue, aud their three c eu. Todustrivus, Jare correspoudents for one of the BEST LOAN COMPANIES in existance. jfrugul, knowing rot the way to cee rates the lowest, terms as to payment,to suit. Will rent, manage pro- the wine shop, Pier el erty of and pay taxes for non-residents. Cotlections and remittances prompt- - yp £1erre sa oe y attended to. Our correspondence extends to almost every state in the un- bis jon, and will be largely to your interest to put your property on our LIST if iyou desiretoSELL Ourcharges are reasonable, no sale no comm Buyers will find oar Office Headquarters for Sale of Property in | Bates Co. | ke And will now be fo asure in ehowing anything we ur new and elegant quarters. 17 OVER FARMERS BANK, BUTLER, MO. MIZE & CLARDY. latis. It always at --ree | the traveler, on the Staple:Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE «CICARS AND TOBACCO, Always pay the highest market price for Produces have on our \ Was a tiney c¢ | of stones, with { shrabs an aud Je fectened and saved ua cottage was paid for feast when it was al brate their owa- prietor, to be an occasional €% tain his friends. All this Pierre complishel just befo 1870. with Germa broke conscription fell upon Pierre, moreover, Was 1d soldier, belonged to the 1 | Le had been, fan mark with a shell. Sevres had fe of the Grmans, but rsh County East Side Square. Butler, Mo- guns were pounding ae the fort Moun Pierre Baurlat was a THE BIG AMERICAN SHOW. of San Frat eyen a bigzer re that on cone better show] i gunner " ss than when it left our shores, d it|fort and one wintry Gay Now Known and Honored oe : 5 : eee ae will doubtless be found s: re, ing by his gun when Gen. Noel, the Throuhgout the Earth. which is saying a great deal. j comm ander, came up aud leveled That permanently distinct and “AG os lis EF S fe ahi jhis field ¢ the Sevres bridg accent Cree vement known} <c t e ey 8 Cream: Balm] “Ganuer,” he sad sh wi perennial style of amusement known I had Catarrh for three years Two], > looking at Pier-e. i answered Piecre, re speetfully saluti “Do see over there!” | : shutkentitne ac iia Cisne? . ] l we from the beginning as “The Circus,” | oy three times a weelz uy nose would bleed. I thought the sores would! never heal. Your Balm bus cured| me. Mrs. M. A Jackson, Portsmouth has been for ages the most popular | vith the masses, and will presuma- ; bly continue to flourish under the canvas as long as new generations | come into life's broad arena and | memories of youthful pastimes sur- vive. There is ample reason for this, and those who have so sagely pre- dicted the ultimate fall of the ¢ you “T sea it very wi “And that little coitage there, vas Held up fa/ the left, in a thicket of shrabs’” Hue Pierre turned pale. 15:—A “TT see TRAIN ROBBERY | Missouri, Kansas and ‘Tex the Indian it sir.” 18 report | empire with that of the mighty Ro- |" iched here just now that the north | “It’s a nest of Prussians. Try it ian one: With whose rise ib wasim- bound express on the Missouri,Kan- | with a shell, my man. | perially identified, not only forget | '8 #84 Texas was held up to night pier still and in | at Adair by a gaug of ten masked} wind that made | the haleyon, unsophisticated days ape when to them the houri of the pad "" and the contents of the express | the shiver ia their g a (vinity in fairy garb, the safe taken. Adair is a smal! station jeoats one might hive seen big drops | clown # being superior to all the po-| twenty-four miles south of this place. jof sweat standing out tentates on earth, the glittering The train arrived at A jhead, bat nobody i span; genuine gold and_ silver, |!" The robbers forced the eu-| ner’s emotion. ind the magically rising tent the Steer to leave the tk er | He sighted bis | arefully, de- canopy of wonderland; but, further | id they then entere:] Mess jibe rately; then fit | tore, the human nature is essentials | ¢%- One of them held 2 Winches-| The officers tho ta glasses | ly the same in Sk Brathe day | ter ville at the is of the messen-; marked the he shot after that it was in that of Olympians ger and foreed smoke | ~Well hit, crowned Nero, and physical skill and Sue of the saf ied the daring equally envied and admired, | He stfe an U toot . witha Let the doubters visit the phenom ing $3,000 | he cottage eculdn’t have | enally stupendous tents of Sells Daring the excitc ven; been very solid. It ble is nashed 7 led | ma the | on the passenger tr and 2 private citizen, wer After ar the « o left o oe west | ar the gang left, going west Brothers’ big Australian living ex- hibit, circus, menagerie, hippodrome, spectacular, pilgrimage to Mecca, wnd elfland, pageantry and frotics, | which are to exhibit at Rich Hill, | 8¢¥0ss the country. Mo., on Wednesday, August 3d, and | The train came to this place anda} down ot at s the by the robbers. ning express matt rather rou eneral,” seid Pierre, i | they will find themselves in a charm- | large posse of mounted men at on ce|T THe ES ey ed circle, and arenie equator, as it started in pursuit of the robbers. ise—everythiig IT had ‘1 the were, of over twenty centur nnd Pleasure Seekers Buvish: | world appealing most generously and bril- Peoria. I11., July 13.—The disaster| The local re _ wm organ is sat liantly to popular appreciation. This istied that s on La something must be done. | > Pekin, Minnesota, was dup- | world-famous show has but recently Jjeate ip parthere last night, the | And only a change in the law can | returned from a most extraordinarily | steamer Frankie Folsom bei ing | | solve this now dange gerous problem. | successful six-months’ tour in far | Force is no remed | what law? The time | A change in } The great wrecked by a sudden tornado aud | far as cau be determinedat th so} listant Australia, and a stupendous law? laring trip by sea and land of over | 25 lives being lost. Nine bodies have | Problem that perplexes the republi- twenty thousand miles. The recog been recovered and over sixteen |C22 Press is how to keep the labor nition of its immensity, attractive- ness and iutegrity by both the press and public of the young empire of }vote in line for bi infant in last at the sam> tim> fat of the City Star. protection to and The party made up of the better ¢ ple of Pekin and Del Were on the Folsom Ss of was | i | | — peo- | There sure the southern seas was instantaneous unanimous and unqualified, and the | admiration with which its plucky owners were regarded there, as gea- uine types of the most progressive, prononneed and sturdiest of Ameri can manhood, will be appreciated at home. They did not play the lick spittle for royal favor; pay, as was menufactu also nine boats out on the river at t Four are Bucklen’s Arnica Saive, the storm came up. Best Salve in still } missing. B Business is practically and all classes spet out te stand streets in little knots eager refunded. Price 25 cts perbox | le by H. L. Tucker, druggist. For the latest stories of suryivors done by a notorious showman 10 of the disaster. Robert Nolan, a man worth ont London, for the privilege of picking = Qye storm burst on the ill fated 100 to $5,000, has been playing their teeth under the patronage of crafts with scarcely a sign of warn- | pauper and dr; =10 marie j aristocracy, or pander to ¢lass pre ing Above the roar of the thunder | j from the Buchan» uty :rea judice. They kept the stars and | gn 0 cries of the passengers ns stripes at the fore, treated all with .) ing to spars, g strict republican impartiality, acted honorably, and won squarely. Every newspaper in the Australian colonies fully subscribed to the compliment of the Sydney Daily Herald that it was “an tes worthy of its Ame and extensive promises with which it came upon Australia.” Since its famous return in June, we have the concurrent testimony cf the press | they | for three years past. guards and pieces of could pls turuiture while at each ard | sueceed lightning th ex reputation = An old colored Harry.” w se man died called “Crazy at oNee the|! nd| Dis- Mr. C. Sagat) e of that city for over} thirty yeers. | iedviats or Paanaeed s drugs. i i r tirst ——* the conserv } the national liberal clut ndulg | Gladstonian an j} contest in two Scvtch jed tion of The five ithe ¢ » Glalstuni T have hud Nasal catarrh for ten obad that there were great y nose, und one place was en through. [got Ely’s Cream ‘Balu. Two bottl 'sdid the work. | My nose and bead are well. I feel- ther man C.S. MeMiilin, s oT, ackson Co. Mo Depot Destroyed by t dightn ee Ne vada, Mo. July 14.--The Mis Ji Texas depot at J. W. Whites in the the same time. | Were asleep in {A silver watch whica was hanging on the wil lted by the light | Whites’ bed was I see | What power I | troubles, | vousn Liberals Still in the Lead. Louden, July 14.—To day's results Lave not quite realized liberal expe tations, but they are considered sat- factory confirming the steady flow of gains. When the actual num- ber of the libe members returned as club men in ed in prolonged jubilati Henceforth Mr. Gl will istone’s total If to day be in the a As far as it is ku former re nain burghls secur and =the liberals iu their a the Irish seats counties are re- will opposi- rites. e than Hartle, n ad independent se can not count upon m men—Messrs. Burns, Ay ilsou, Pickard an {made Birkuyre the hberals 1 the labe es north of here, in carly Th wig and burned. 3 Mr. ol ning a t the side shattered to s Tie Lover's Lament. 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