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PREVE 1OTU BREGEA oad GLRET in ‘Owe to Foon cay ORKHGEA or WHITE: sts y Ad of ie valuable work sree by sending he r < | of the railway are ad to avail of obtaining this This | fee ‘Prein Horror, | Chicago June 14 —The cousting Midway avd tonight at 7 o’elock of its first-trips, t un. consisting of three sleds « Vtogether, broke 'roun seurve The second and third sleds jumped the trae crash ed through the frailrailn ce their hel thr the The victims of the cat ple ure: N. D. Richard, Il, ternibly tern, three ribs broken;died ove bor €S3 t oceapa S were pi ugh ir tothe ground t — astr Dunlap, face ir after being removed to the Cola Miss KEL, Ayres, ¢ both 1 internal hicago; arms injuries. Carl Prick, member of the German | Cavalry Band in the German Village {on Plaisance; right arm broken, nose broken, back hurt John Jacobs, Algerian Village \jaw broken and crushed about the | | head. D. Slater, Chicago: right leg eut and bruisd. | Henry MecLeerobe, Austin, I's; legs cut, finger broken and back hurt The accident is likely to put a se rious check on the business of the ice railway to similar enterprise for the time being at least. Those in charge severely blamed for permitting people to risk their lives the had been more thoroughly tested before contrivance A Second Tewksbury. Sedalia, Mo., June 14 —George Lopp, custedian of the paupers and imbeciles of Benton county, was ar- | rested today on an indictment charg- ing him with manslaughter and if all that is alleged against him is true, | Missouri has maintained fur some- time past asecond Tewksbury. Ben- ton county has no poor farm and the care of its paupers is let by contract each year to the lowest bidder. 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We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. Kings New Discov- ery for consumption, coughs and colds on this condition: If you are troubled with a cough, cold or any y- | lung throat or chest trouble and will use this remedy as directed, giving ita fair trial and experiencing no benefit, you can return the bottle and get your money refunded. We could not make this offer if we did not know that Dr King’s New Dis- covery could be relied on. It never disappoints Trial bottles free at H. L. Tuckers drugstore. Large | bottles 50c and $1. | | er A Farmer Killed by Accident. Carthage, Mo., June 14.—A fatal jaccident is report from Preston, a} | village 10 miles northwest of Carth- | jage. L. Pace, a farmer, was start- jing for his home at 10 o'clock last jnight with his brother-in-law, A. | Rapp, when his mules ran off and caused the wagon to strike a rut. | Both men were thrown out and | Pace struck a rock with great force, | sudan his skull}. ‘terrible bruised | old and leaves | children. Pace was 28 years a widow and two . Father M’Glynn at Rome. | London, Juue 14.—A correspon- {dent Rome telegraphs this evening that his Holiness had given a long audience to Dr McGlynn. It was | very cordial. Cardinal Rampolla, | the Papai Secretary of State, and | Cardinal Ledochowski; the Prefect jof the Propaganda, were extremly | courteous to the Doctor. Dr. Me- {Glynn was enchanted with his re- | ception and his complete reconcilia- | tion with the Pope and left to night | j after a five days’ sojourn at Rome. | Manager Hurlburt of the Burr | Oak (Kas.) Bank has fled, leaving the | ‘bank's affairs in a wrecked condi-! | tion. | Some sensational evidence was ad- | duced in the Borden murder trial. The last report from Leech Lake | flesh has set in. It is equally efficient ; publication,they shall be foreves barred. was that the Indians had burned Dr. Walker at the stake. Rapp was also} Russian Monks as Robbers. 15.—The Juve Chuboy walls bbed worth St. Petersburg, cburch of th lin, was recently ry money and gems, doi ars, Which had just the ceremonies attend upon the reception of the Czar a had not been returned to its vault To day all the to the monastery mor A s showed that they were arrested. search of the cell bad perpetrated the robbery. Se- jereted in the cells were found dia./ which had y torn from their settings monds and other gems, veen hastil holy robes and the missing plates jmade of gold | } A cha of sacrilege has been} made against the monks. This is aj crime that is punishab'e with the | It is proba-| ‘ble that many of the culprits will be} | sent to Siberia for life. nost severe penalties I have been troubled with chronic catarrh for years. Ely’s Cream Balm is the only remedy among many that I have used that affords me relief.— E. W. Willard, druggist, Jollet, Ill. My son has been afflicted with na-| sal catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely’s Cream Balm, and before he had used one bottle} that disagreeable catarrhal smell had all left him. He appears as well asanyone. It is the best catarrh remedy inthe market.—J. C. Olm- stead, Arcola, Ill. The € icin Riders. Gordon, Neb, June 14.—George Jones, one of the riders in the cow- | boys race from Chadron to Chicago pulled into Gordon at 12 o'clock having ridden fiom Hay Springs, where he rested last night. Neither horse nor man seemed in the least fatigued. After a rest of two hours he left, taking the road along the Elkhorn and the route of least resistance. The other nine riders rode as far as Rushville last night. At 6 o'clock this morning 6 of them watered their horses at a farmhouses six miles south of Gordon having gone about 50 miles since starting. About an hour afterward four others passed the same point. These men are riding from Rushville to Long Pine the first registering point and will keep south of the railroad and Niobrarro river. Witten McDonald Resigus- | Witten McDonald, president of |the Midland National bank, has ask- led his board of directors to accept his resignation. At a meeting held yesterday it was decided to comply with Mr. McDonald's request with the understanding that he would not leave the bank before August 1. Mr. McDonald will, as soon as re- lieved of his duties at the Midland National bank. devote his undivided attention to the Kansas City Times, in which he became interested about fifteen months ago. Since that time he has directed the Times, and it is now stated that he and some of his close friends have purchased a con- | trolling interest in that paper.—K. iC. Star. Couldn't Fool a Blind Woman. Mobile, Aia., June 14.—Twenty- four years ago George Morris was} shot and killed at Wheelerville, this) | county, by his iriend and neighbor, | | Robert Hudson The murderer fled | jthe country, but ventured to return} ‘last month. He was known to no| one, having greatly changed. but his | voice was heard by au aged blind) woman named Amelia Chatham, and | the circumstances being recalled, the | |sons of the dead man swore out a\ts | was indicted by the grand jury. Sing Sing, N Y, June 1 15 —Frank | | Adams, or James Henry, serving a} | Second term, whose time would have |been up next Monday, escaped yes- terdsy while working outside the prison walls in the ice house behind the old female prison. His clothes were found and itis evident there {was collusion and that a suit of | clothes had been planted for him. i Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 3 ‘This wonderiul Liniment is known, from the Atlanti~> to the Pacific, and} trom the lakes to the gulf. It is the} most penetrating liniment in the world | It will cure rheumatism, neuralgia, cu | sprains, bruises, wounds, old ‘sores. | burns, sciatica, sore thaoat, sore chest \and all inflammation, after all others} jhave tailed. It will cure barbed wire | cuts, and heal all wounds where proud ' Try it and you will not be | Seld by HL | tor animals. withoutit, Price 50c. | Tacker, Butler, Mo. | warrant for him, and to-day Hudson | §: | real estate in Bates county Missouri, to-wit: | the city of Butler, Missouri. sell to the highest pT Wt TWENTY YEARS. B, JETER, +H E—— est Side Jeweler, 2 is now permanently located on the north side of the square doors west of the Palace hotel. in the room formerly oceapied by Rice and Harper with the largest and most complete line of ATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY Ever offered to the of Butler and Bates County. Fine Repairing and Engraving a Specialty Work Promptly and Satisfactory Done. Highest Prices Paid for old Cold and Sil- yer, Don’t for get the place, North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Lamont in Chicago. | Sheriff's Sale. ashington, June 6.—Secretar, | By virtue and authority of a general execu- Washington, i Y | tion issued from the office of the clerk of the Lamont and family have gone to | circuit court of Batee county, Missouri, return . | able at the June term, 1883, of ih court to Chicago to attend the World's Fair. | me directed in faxor of Win N | Skinner and axainst MT Duncan, TN Buckles and A E They will be absent three weeks. Settle, I have levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of, in and to the fol- lowing described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit ‘The north sixty (G0) feet of lot six (6), block eight (3) of William’s Ist addition to Butler; also lot eleven (11) block one (1) Wyatt’s ad- dition to Butler; also the following described lot, beginning 100 feet west of the southeast corner of block No. 2in Wyatt’s addition to unning thence west 175 1-2 feet, thence east 175 1-2 feet to place of be | ginning; all in Bates county, Mo., I will on | Friday, June 29, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates count: Missouri ,sell the same orso much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder tor cash to fatisfy said execution and costs, D A.COLYER, 2nd Sheriff of Bates County. CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci Gent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in the the peomlord &c. While their mos remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver ae are equally valuable in Constipation, curing Santa thisannoying complaint, while Fee coeeceal Lette ee ee “HEAD_ Acbethey would bealmostpricelessto thosewho Suffer from this distressing complaint; butforta- natoly their goodness does notend hi ‘who oncetry them will find these little ilewaler eble in somany ways that they will pale ie not Bet wik ling todowithoutthem. Butafter ACHE Inthe bens of so many lives that here fs where *veraake our great boast. Our piliscureit while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are small and ery easy to take. One or two pills makea dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who lise them. In vialsat 25cents; fivefor $1. Sald by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Notice of Partition Sale. Whereas on the 8th day of March, 1x93, T, W Silvers, ME Silvers aud Elizabeth Silvers recovered judgment in partition against Laura | Belle Payne, L B Payne. James Lee Silvers, James Wallace Sutton, Thos J Jackson, John W Jackson, Milton Jackson, Solomon’ Jack - son and Lettie J Jackson in @ certain action then pending in thecircuit court of Bates county, Missouri; and whereas, it was order- ed and decreed by the said circuit court that the following lands lying and being situate in Bates county, Gelnssart, beasla teratt: 160 acres, the same being the southwest quar ter of section twenty-one (21) an: 40 acres, the same being the southeast quarter of the south- east quarter of section twenty (20) all in town- ship No. forty (40) of range No. thirty-one (31) also 15 acres, the same being the east 3-4 of the north half of the southwest quarter of the | southwest quarter of section four (4) in town- | ship thirty-nine (59) of range thirty-one (31). Now therefore, by virtue of the power and au- thority vested in me by law; and s certified copy of the said orderand decree of the court aforesaid issued and directed to me by John C the clerk of said court, 1, D A Colyer, sheriffof Bates county, Missouri, will on Saturday, June 24th, 1893, at the east front door of the court house in Butler, and during the term of the circuit court, offer for fer and sell at public vendue to the highest bid@er therefor all the lands | aforesaid on the following terme: 1-3 cash in hand, 1-3 in ove year, 1-3 in two years, defer- ed payments to bear interest at 6 per cent per annum and to be secured by trust deed on said real estate, D. A. COLYER, Sherif of Bates County, Mo. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas W: = N Skinner and Florence Skinner aon wife, by their deed of trust dated Jan- ry 15, 1891, and recorded in book 9 at cae 391 in the recorder’s office Trustee’s Sale. in Bates Whereas George M Rogers and Alice Rogers yanty, Missouri, did convey to the un-, his wife, vy theirdeed of trust dated May dersigned trustee the following described | 5th, Iki. and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, m book No 102 page 57 couvered to the under- signed trustee the following described Teal es- tate lying and being stsance in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit All of lot twelve (12) ‘in Block twenty-nine (29) in the town (now city) of Butler. including the mill and all the | machinery and fixtures therein, to secure the payment ofthe note in said trust deed de- teenies and whereas said note is long past due z and remains unpaid. Now therefore atthe re- ty-three (23) west side addition to quest of the legal holder ofssid noteand pursu- the eity of Butler, whieh conveyance ance of the provisions of said trust deed, I will _ was madein trust to securethe payment of on one certain note fully deseribed in said deed of , defanit has been made in Friday, June 30th. 1893, ment of said note now past due and between the honrs of nine o'clock in the fore- Now therefore,at the request of the noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that legai holder of eaid note and pursuant day at the east front door of the court house in to the conditions of ssid deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above described prem isesat public vendue, to the aigheet bidder for cash, atthe east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Miseouri. cn Friday June 29, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day ,for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs J.M. VAUGHAN, Trustee. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that all creditor: and al! others interested in the estate of | Stephen Richardson, deceased, that 1, J W Ennis administrator of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates countv probate court, in Bates county, , State ot Missouri, to be held at Butier oa the 8th day ot May, 1893 J. W. Esxis, Administrator. block twen- bidder forcash the property in said trust deed and herein above described to satisfy said note, interest and the cost of sale. Butler, Mo.. May 31, 15% J.C. CLARK, Trustee. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letter ot administration on tle estate of Lou N. Ralston deceased, were granted to the undersigned onthe roth day ot May 1893, by the probate court of Bates coun- ty, Missouri. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhib- it them tor allowance within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said | estate; and if said claims be not erhibit ed within two years from the date of this ‘This roth day ot May 1893. CLINTON M. RALSTON, | Administrator