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New Yorx, —The Cepheus left Fire island at 5 this morning with the passengers of the steamship Wyoming, who had been held there for some days, and by noon they were landed at r way to their homes. Lonis W of No Street, who was taken si ago with the Asi: + cholera and moved to the reception hospital, 6 o'clock this morning. Hen Frick, taken ne steamer hagen ha 14 First ka few da rouse ¢ liam bar At quar s passed, but nee. Th ips now at lowe lin and the Ii no pi being on be with those sheinia—z ers, her cabi ser mpshire mia, and he Hoffman is! passengers on the on moved to Hoffman is! soon us those of the Scandi transferred baek to their s ll be after they are thoroughly disinfected and the No mo ent to Fire ship fumigated. sengers will I less a new arrival brings further chol- era. The cabin passengers from the two steamers now on the New Hamp- shire will be released as soon as they have been on board five or six da which wiil probably cause them to be released on Saturday. There were no new cases reported during the day. The United States steamship Monitor has been placed on duty off Camp Low. Lewis Glenwindle, who had been beit- ing his wife and neglecting her for an- other woman, was placed in irons yes terday. There is no sickness of kind in the camp. The White Star liner Germanic with salocn passengers all well arrived at quarantine to-day and was only de- tained until after noon. Jadge Alfred B. Beers, John M. Haw- ley and David F. Reed, of Bridgeport, Conn., propose to institute civil suits for $1,000 damages each against the Hamburg-American Packet Co., due to their detention and the exposure and privations to which they were sub- jeeted on the memorable trip of the Normannia. They will base their claim on the fact that they were assured that no stec passengers would be ad- mitted to tt ormannia on the trip. Sanitary Superintendent Edson made a report this morning on cholera ‘‘sus- pects” in the Parker hospital. Henry Engle, of Fourteenth street, is doing well, and it is thought he has not cholera. The woman, Mary Murp who came from 63 Cherry street, is r ported very sick, but her case is not supposed to be cholera. There is some doubt in the case of Pat Steward, of 15 Morris street. Albert Lenz, cabin boy of the steam- er Herman, divested himself of all his clothes last night, tied them in a bundle, and with « life-preserver around his waist swam ashore at the Clifton boat club house, Clifton, S. I. Tom Gilmartin, janitor of the boat club, found him and ¢ him a suit of clothes and handed over to the po- lice apleton. Jenkins was notified by Police Justice March and the boy is now at headquarte He elaims to have been ill treated. Polit Maj. Warner bas been speaking in Monroe county, Mo. » Gray, of Indiana is visiting land at Gri Judge John Martin fusion of Kan: island u Se Notes. y Gables. supports the populists and demo- longressman Allen, of Michigan, spoke to 1,000 people in Topeka. He k at other points in the state. a straight out third party man,has been nominated for con- gress by the people's party of the Sixth t pal ticket he editor of the V The Delaware prohibition state vention selected presidential electors by acclamation and nominated Lev M. Price as representative in congress. A personal letter received from ex- Ingalls stated that he would make his first speech of the campaign in Topeka, October 1, speaking in the evening at the Grand opera house. Congressman Sherman Hoar has writ- ten declining to allow his name to go before the democratic convention asa candidate for governor ef Massachu- setts. He says his duty to his family eompels a complete withdrawal from yor. eon- Senator | polities. The Fifth Michigan democrats have indorsed George F. Richardson, of Ot- tawa county, the nomine? of the people's party for congress. He is a farmer and was the author of the Richardson rail- road taxation law in the last legisla- tare. Ex-Goy. Glick opened the campaign in the Sixth district at Atwood, Kan., for the fusion state and congressional ticket and created a sensation by ig- noring the candidacy of Freeman, the regular democratic nominee. and ad- ing the democrats to vote for Wil- m Baker, the people’s party candi te. The Stevens wing of the republican | party of Alabama filled out their con- gressional electoral ticket and will make the fight in opposition to the re- cent fusion ticket and the democrats. es fos congress were named as First district, R. J. Davidson (colored): Second, Charies O. Harris rd, Alf; th, W. V sd H. Hendricks aughn. (colored): T {colored): Sis Fighti- = the Trust. Cuicaco, Sept. 23.—Sam Woolmer & Bros., of Peoria, have orzanized a large corporation to build auti-trast distiiler- ies They say they mean fight Hoboken and on |! MARKET REPORTS. 7 Kansas City Live Stock. ITY . Th and lambs re rey 6 lambs Winu 233 sock... ent cAGoO, Sept al yesterda: 9,436. left ov ket) moderatel yesterday's fi s rece led 5 + 25 for hi rts; pigs, M10 24.85. cei 19,099. ote ayy Louis Live st St Louis, Sept, 23.—Cattl ady at t Hard was of 43¢ in the sp: active demand from like 290,90 bushels ele mainly at the form on the floor were ra wheat was neglec:ed, with a: quoted ty¢ better than Prices wer. wheat, old, samy 4 red wheat, 5245 Corn sold rather s? mixed were river at the close. Mexico orders we took the best whit dc good to choice 5 50. Chieazo Grain and Prov Sept. 23 he recent declin Common Talk. r. Sept. 2 ry—Matter! I in trouble | ve basted and sew | bothered in| bu Tbeught + Mary—I friends, who 2 WV have haino trou rew machine | of ve heard some my have seen your new mee that it does much bet- ever tried Why is it? I made winter cloak, putting on the obliged to do any basting. juny work without a bit of trouble, and | did not do a bit of basting! Mary—What is the name of your machine? And has Jennie one like it. Hieu-Arm Davis.” Jennies is the same; she made all her under-cloth- ing on it; such nice rufiling, shirring and tucking we never could make on any other machine. iD 100M: Mary—I wish I could trade mine 5 yesterday, i - |for a Davis. y fair, a : Anna—You had better do so and don’t have any other kind, for I find there is no particular difference in the under feed machines; one is as good as another. But with a Davis you can do all kinds of work easily. My machine neyer gets out of order. Mary—When I bought ma- ceine, they showed me a variety of vice samples which, they BOG ing and pac rdav, my niide on wheat here fa deciine re was an Somethi not been able to do it, and they do not teach me how. Aune—I am afraid they deceived youand that the samples you Davis ma That is the way the agents of the oid sty’e under feed macbir do sometiu: You ought to ashed them to do s saw were really made on a chine e of the work, so you could sce how it was doue. Mary—I did. but they said they had not time, aud did not have the attachments, but would bave ina few days; and they suid they could do all the work that could be done onthe Davis; but I know ter now, and if I had bought x Da 1 vis iike yours. T could mand ¢. No. bet ada have done mw sewing aud trimming as nicely as yours and Jennie’s| Iam going to trade for 2 Davis and pay the dif : ference iu price, for I am sure I can new, $7.00; rrade #1003 [save a good “eal of time, bes doing my worl satisfactorily. Sold by Bennett, Wheeler Merean- tile Co. sions. Wh't Corn— Oats — per bin: da. Q berries Se pert) ') basket: hoz 00 per . firm, 20 | 63¢ per dozen. Prank ¢ CHrcaco, champi state, death was caused by tube the stomach and bow: Sept. s True wrand j bills e been fo: ry at Pittsbargh, P: Col. Hawkins, Lieut.-Col. Streator an ‘im, of the Tenth reziment, | Surgeon G N. G. P., in the The Russian forces near. dover vead. 23.—Frank Glover, n heavy weight pugilist of this ied here aged 29 years. His |RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY “Mystic Cure’? for rheumatism and netralgia radically cures in 1 te 3 days. jeits action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately dis- jappears. The first dose greatly benefits ts. Sold by J W Morris, druggist r, Missousi, 4iely 1 for Ye lumbus, th Lived f rt Exposed. Ind, Sept. 20.—San Enlow, who exme before the public beesuse of bis wonderful tenacity of life after his hourt and lung had ' D Joseph Snyd-+, is breathing his lust. habor an ax and Snyder's five ribs of his antugovist, laying bare the heart avd jungs besid:s cutting cff pearly two ounces of one |lung. Enlow su: the terrib'e injury for years. However, his lungs jareatotal wreck and he is dying vlow and Sayder qu Each seized ita a hedge f vived Snyder. Snyder fled to parts un- to a family o the death cf Snyd the band of Henry Enlow the Eslows and the Snyders are at \degzers’ points, apd are as vicious as the Hattields x:.d MeCoys of Ken- tucky. How to Succeed. 2 n3s—Not | | | This is the great problem of lite which |tew satistactorily solve. Some tail be- | cause ot poor health others luck, but the majority trom deficient | grit-Lwant of nerve. They are nervous, irresolute, changeable, y to get the | blues and spirits down to Keep reulosis of “take the spirits up.”° Thus wasting time, and by the |monev, opportunity and nerve force ae, z st | There is nothing the Restorative Nervine,d ist, Dr. eases as he great specia!- all nervous dis- b ¥ Khooloom, | Vitus dance, fits Anna—What is the matter. Mary?) t made | day. |ter work than any others they have |t ers in thousand Anna—Well, in the first place, it] feti jruns very light; then, you are not desi It never fails | by H. L. Tucker. ! enough! | Anua—I should thisk so! You Now you may know why flies were | 3} {look worried. lereated: The swallows must be fed. | Mary—I have been § very/As swallow, aecordiug to an| AND hard to do ve my) guthority, r 6,900 flies in a EXPERIENCE HAVE SHOWN THAT ption Cured. all Nervous C having tested its wondertu dutv to make it Kn his suite a POU COUNTERACTING MALARIA. ot charge, IT WILL CURE in Ge isi 8 2 S and | braid beautifully; made all my win-]| with stamp, 1 | ter clothing, and did the embroidery | Noves, S20 Powers’ STATE OF MISSOURI, Anna—My machine is the “New| In the ci said, were {ed the machine, aud that I]ingtoiaw in the butler Weekly Tinxs, could do the same work; but I have | rate been laid bare with an ax wielded by | blow cut through | Jed | Sza"- i i i with impreeations on his lips against | JINDERCOR known aud left bis feud to grow in-} In Hot Weather out of which came | «1's brether bya cup of beef tea made from Now | want of bi. China. have been repulsed by the ime | bottles and fine book of testimonials tree ! peria! troops. at H.L. Tucker's drugstore. All complaints s disordered cc el and the Bow 1 pepsia, | tion, Indi ache, B ete., et benetic z It tones up the system and restores perfect health, is purely vegetable in composi- 4 tion and pleasant tothe taste. (AY If you have not tried x, TRY IT NOW! ax. puve- ff GISTS HAVE IT FoR SALE. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS €0., ST. LOUIS, MO. plaints, Order of Publication. ee ; County of nates i it court of said county, in vacatium Augus! i, Ise. WR Woods. J M Cox and EE Gilmore, partaers under the firm name and style of Woods, Gilmore & Co, plaintifs, ys. William Downey, defendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiffs herein by their attorneys, Parkinson & Graves before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and flles their petition and afidavit, alleging, among other things, that defendant, William Dow- ney isnot a resident ofthe state of Missouri: and farther that defendant has not, to affiants knowledge, any goods, chattels, effects or credits within this state liable to an attach- ment issued by a justice of the peace. Where- upon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by public pace have commenced a suit n this court by petition and attachment fi ed upon an account for the that defendant’s property and that unless the said William Downey, be and appear at this court, at the next verm thereor, to be begun and holden atthe court house in the city of nutler in said county on the seventh day of November, Is02 next, andon or before the third day of saidterm, ifthe term shall so long continne—and if not then on or before the last day of said term—an- swer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as con- fessed, and judgement will be render- accordingly, And be it further or- dered that a copy hereof be published, accord- < -—-THE—— West Ward Stock Farm, —THE HOME OF— Mambrino Chief Jr. dD BRONZE TURKEYS FOR FANCY BRED, INQUIRE OF LAURA CONCKLIN, | PASSAIC, MO. CB LEWlS & CO. Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables wee y newspaper printed and published in scounty, Mo., for four weeks successive- ly, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the cir- cuit court JOHN ©. HAYES, Cirenit Clerk. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand acd the seal of the [sea] circuit court of Bates county,this day Augnst, Isv2. JNO. C. HAYE! 1 Cirenit Clerk. Order of Publication State of Missouri, ) ., County of nates. § In the Cireuit court of said county, in vaca- tion, September 12th, 1892. Crawford W. bo well and Florence poswell, a minor, by Crawiord W. noswell, her guardian and’ cu- rator, piaintils, vs Alexander Guin and Henry Moudy, executor of John moudy, de- sed, defendants. Now at this day come the plaintiffs, herein by their attorneys, Parkinson & Graves, be- fore the undrsigned clerk of the circuit court of nates county, Misse in vacation, and file their petition and af t, alleging, among other things, that defendant, Alexander Guin isnot a resident of the State of missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vaca- ion that said defendant be notified by publi- tion that plaintifls have commenced a suit ‘ainst them in this court by petition and aili- vit, the general nature and object of which is to obtain a decree of said court finding and declaring that aceriain tiust deed executed by m. G. Epperson and Elizabeth Epperson to John moudy as trustee tor defendant Alexand- er Guin, on the 2nd day of December, 1872, for the sum of $205.00 and which said’ deed of trust was filed fer record on the 10th day of July, 1873, and is recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds of nates county, mo., in book 5, at page 551 thereof, which said deed of trust Was given upon the following described real estate situate in nates county, Mo, to- wit: Atract of land described ‘as follows: Commencing 13 rods north ot the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the south- east quarter of section twelve [12], in town- ship range 35l, and running thence north ie rods, thence west 23 rods, thence south F oda, thence east 23 rods to the place ot beginning; has been fully vaid and dectaring the same satiefled and of no force and effect as a lien, and charge upon said lands, and that unless the said Alexander Guin be and appear at this court, at the next term thereot. to be begun and holden in the court house in the city of nutler, in said county on the7th day of sovember next, andon or before the third day or said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof, be publisbed, accorling to law in the nutler Weekly Times, 8 weexly newspaper printed and published in ates county, mo . for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court Joux C. Hayxs, Circuit Clerk. A true copy of the record. Witness my band and the seal of the circuit court of nates county, this 12th day of September, Is Joux C. Hayas, Circuit Clerk. ce Having purchased the Elk Horn barn and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and | having added to the same a number ot | first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | to the public that I now have the Best Livery Barn | jIn southwest Mo. 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