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i | a ais Race Rights. Litchfield, Ky, Aug. 29.- fifth debate of the seri< The} day afternocu before the greatest crowd that ever attended a politcal | meeting in Western Kentucky. Free, silver people are plentiful he; Gen. Hardin,ihe Democratic nom- inee, appealed to the vote: port because he was oppo: re. rs for sur ad to ¢ ing the negroes equal rights in| hotels, theaters, trai other public places, and because of his opponent’s uncertain stand on the| race question. and negro cry, and stated that be was opposed to equal rights in hotels and opera houses for the races as it would result in blood being shed. The next meeting wil! be held at Eminence on Friday. It will open the fight in Central Kentucky in Mr. Bradley's county, the home of the gold money people, regardless of party affiliations. How’e This! We oiter One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case ot Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Props. Toledo, O We the undersigned, ha known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- jteve him perfectly honorable in his business transactions and financially able tocarry out any obligations made by that firm, West & Truax,- Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Mar- vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces of the system. Price 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free, i 12-1m Death Scene. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 59.—The police are still looking for James Burnett, who stabbed Theodore B. Gillum to death yesterday. The tragedy is rendered of more moment from the fact that Gillum but an hour before had taken part in a| Sentence was pronounced this morn series of tableaux in which he acted |ing on Col. Francisco Romero, the a death scene. The entertainment was given at chief of the Government Stamp De- Slaughter’s Grove at Twenty-second | partment. and Main streets, by Hebron Coun. Romero calls for imprisonment for Gillum | three years and four months and a fine of $1800, or additional impri- sonment of 100 days in +default of payment. cil, of the Oriental League. was taking part for the benefit of the lodge. Burnett had entered the place without a ticket of admission and become boisi.rous. Gillum assisted a policeman to eject him. After ward when Gillum was leaving the place, Burnett stabbed Gillum from behind. The knife severed an artery in the neck. Gillum was a native of Ludianapo lis. He celebrated his 37th birthday the day before he was murdered. had When people are obliged to take medicine they want that it shall give quick relief and not add discomfort to their sufferings. Three reasons why people who suffer with Consti pation and Biliousness should take Simmons Liver Regulator: “It is better than pills, it does not gripe; it gives quick relief, and does not weaken but strengthens and re- freshes the whole system”’—J. R. Hiland, Monre, Ia. More gold is going out, which makes the exportation this month larger than in any recent August. But when the year is taken into the account the exhibit is not so bad. From January 1 to the present date the net gold exportation has been about $24,000,000,while it was $71,- 000,000 in the corresponding time in 1894, $24,000,000 in 1893, $49,- 00,000 in 1892, and $72,900,000 in 1891. wr. ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Chiliren, she gave them Castoria, Snicidejin Jail. Clinton, Mo., Aug. 28.—Jo Lin- hoff, single, aged 35, charged with forgery, comitted suicide in the County jail here at 6 p. m. tonight, by taking strychnine. His home was at Blairstown, this county, where he had his preliminary hearing yester- day, and was bound over to await the action of the grand jury. Deceased has a brother living at St. Charles, Mo., who will arrive tomer- row and take charge of the remains. Removal. We take pleasure in announcing that after this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney troubles and liver complaint from the user. It is the only medicino that is uaranteed to cure these diseases or no ay. Parkssure cure is sold by H. Le Tneker, _ {ISAAC FOWLER. a between | Bradley and Hardin was held yester- | Successors. to H. Be ARNOLD! ISAAC FOWLER & (0 H. B. Arnold, —DEALERS IN— | i Hardware, Tinware, Stoves AND CROCERIES. Higest prices paid for Country Mr. Bradley began his speeci vy Produce we invite everybody to deriding Hardin for stovping to the Cal] and examine our stock and We expect to meet all prices. competition. Cc KNOWS EVERYBODY INTERESTED IN THE SILVER QUESTIO AND THE PRICE 0 tributing silver dollars, but sending IN buyi west M have the largest list the information about the wounderful resources of Missouri. you want to sell. Yo LARDY & BRUNER. REAL ESTATE & LOANS ness, and this iswhat we are doing if you are STATE and can satisfy you in prices, terms and location, it takes constant hustling to do busi- ng or selling lands anywhere in south- issouri come aud see or write us. We N HAS nothing to do with us WE are FOREST FIRES. X a Town of Osborne, Wash, j 1 | | Saved from Destruction. THE GUMRY HOTEL OWNERS BLAMED. The Coroner's Jury Censares Them for Em- { | | ploying an Incompetent Engineer—An | Explosion of Dynamite—Killed by a Boller Explosion. partment, ht, the labored ne threatened on a is not entirely jt | passed | their w the b Flames from rning forests lapped over the and for a time those on board feared that they would be cremated. THE GUMRY HOTEL OW Denver, C to Osborne. isaster, made its re- At sthat the tes- <teen hours’ w . and for em- ploying an inexperienced engineer, whose habits were dissipated and un- reliable. XPLOSION OF DYNAMITE. A, Mo.. Aug. At Stotts City, miles north of this city, yes- terday morning, John Todd, Frank Harper and Ernest Denton were work- ing ina zine mine on a scaffold 50 feet high. Thirty-five sticks of dynamite exploded beneath them, knocking off Todd, breaking his arm and leg and not dis- F OUR LANDS, the people, north and east, loads of List with us if urs for business, CLARDY & BRUNER. Duelist Romero’s Sentence. | Mexico City, Mex., August 25.— duelist and slayer of Jose Verastigui, The sentence against He is to pay the Senora Verastigui, widow of the deceased, or her family, the sum of $4500 an- | nually for the space of eighteen | years; repay to the family $456 fu- penses of the case in the sum of! $418. The well-known seconds and | physicians who attended the duel} | responsibility and punishment. The | feeling against the defendant has | been very bitter ever since the duel, | a year ago, and the verdict gives | general satisfaction. The sentence | of Romero is the most severe which | was ever pronounced by a Mexican} Court against a duelist, and may be} considered to be a ‘heavy blow} against the future practice of the | ethics of fhe field of honor in this | republic | Pure Brandy. \ We call our readers’ attention to} the following testimonial from un- , doubted authority on the excellence | and purity of Speer’s Climax Brandy. | Mr. Speer:—I congratulate you | to the purity of your brandy. Lady Duffus Hardy, of London, England, an old acquaintance of mine, on testing from the bottle of brandy we brought from Passaic, immediately asked me to get a like one for her, which I did. The Eng- lish aristocrats, you know, male and female, are pretty good judges of brandy. I remain, yours truly, Prentice Mulford, Editor Graphic. Weighs 22 Pounds. Laporte, Ind, Aug. 24—The second largest baby lives in Union township this county. and his father is Charles Holmes, a farmer. Baby Holmes tips the scales at 22 pounds, = The smallest child of the family weighed 15 pounds at birth. A boy ten years old, known as the “Hoosier Boy Giant” is possesed of Herculean strength, and carries his father who weighs 175 pounds, with apparent ease. ordinary stature and weight. A Hungarian paper tigures out that Russia now produces a few mil- lion more buskels of wheat than this if Russia will look at our pile of corn it will conclude that we simply Democrat. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you teel mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are not j neral expenses and incidental ex-! ° ; Were released by the jury from any | _ /ernor, Henry T. Newton of Caroline on a recent unsought testimopial as | reported indorsing the Omaha plat Mrs Holmes is a women of | country. Possibly this is true, but | more than 2,000,000,000 bushels of | raise wheat on the side—Globe| Secret of Beauty is health, The secret ofhealth is the power to digest and assim- ilate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver does not act it’s part. Do you know this? Tutt’s Liver Pills are an abso- lute cure forsick headache, dys- psiz, sourstomach, malaria, ition, torpid liver, piles, s fever, bilious- ae : kindred diseases. 2 Liver Pills Maryland Pops. Baltimore, Mad., Aug. 22.—In re- sponse to call issued by Editor N. | A. Danning of the Watchman, Washington, D. C., about 50 popu- lists met in this city yesterday and held the Maryland State Convention of the People’s party. The follow- ing ticket was nominated: For Gov County; for Attorney General, B Morrett of Calvert County; for Comptroler, S. H. Gibson of Som- erset County. When the Resolutions Committee form and opposing the free coinage of silver there was trouble. The Dunning faction wanted a free silver plank in order to secure the Socialis. tic Labor vote. jThe convention adopted the report of the committee and the Dunning faction left the hall ic disgust. Last year the People's party poll- ed about 2,000 votes in the State. It will hardly be a factor in the politi- cal campaign. Danbury, Conn., Aug 19.—This morning the body of eight-year-old Thomas McKay, who was drowned in Beaver Brook last night, was re- covered. The boy while bathing became entangled in the rank grass in the bottom of the stream. His | dog iried to drag the boy out, but | was unable to securea hold. The | dog remained in the water an hour trying to save the boy and when | found by Mr. McKay was exhausted. A Household Treasure. 3 D. W. Fuller, ot Canajoharie, N. Y.,/ says thathe always keeps Dr. King’s! New Discovery in the house and his | tamily has always found the very best! | results tollow its use; that ne would not} be without it, if procarable. G. A. | Dykeman_ Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is/ | eadahtedty the best Cough remedy; that he has used it in his tamilv for ] doing their work. Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make uu feel better it costs -you nothing— Rea by H. L Cucker eight years, and it has never tailed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at H. L. Tuckers’ Drug Store. Reguiar tize 50, $1,00. | jnjuring him internally. Harper is adly injured about the head, arms and spine, and is not expected to live. Dentop. was not injured v. , KILLED BY A BOILER Warsaw, Ind., Aug. 30.—A boiler ex- plosion at the oar factory at noon yes- terday killed instantly Quincy Ne- bruner, the fireman, who was the only &inploye about the premises, and James Hoffman, a teamster, who was driving along the street by the building. WORK FOR RAILROADS. Tables Showing the Immense Corn and Wheat Crops of Four States. Toreka, Kan., Aug. 30.—Some idea of the tremendous trattic which the western railways will soon be strug- gling to handle may be gained from the following figures prepared by a tratlic official of the Atchison, Topeka «& Santa Fe, showing the estimated yrain production of four of the states Yeached by that road this year: Kausas—Corn, 300,000,000 — bushels; wheat, 12,000,000 bushels; —_ oats, 20,000,000 bushels. Missourl — Corn, 250,000,000 bushels; wheat, 900 bushels. Illinois — Corn, 000,000 bushel els T. w ; wheat, 15,300,009 bush- s—Corn, 000 bushels; at, 3,000,000; cotton. 0,000 bales. According to this estimate the corn crop of the four states will aggregate 190,000 bushels, compared with 100, 0€ 90,000 bushels in the year 1892, and Beveral ti greater than that of either 3 or its predecessor, in h of ich the crop was al- the average, the ted at 45,500,000, 1892 The cotton nises to be 50,000 n in 1892, although 2 last ai S Crop, 50,000, ‘ence gputat PRISON TO SCHOOL. Young Men Transferred to the iutchinspn RK formatory. Heurcuinson, K FROM Thirty Aug. 30.—Judge Nicholson and O'Neil, two members of the reformatory board. and Wardeu Lynch of the state peniten- y, left Lansing yesterday morning anied by six guards, having in eharze thirty young men who were state transferred to the new institution here. The boys were brought without handcuffs at the ear- nest solicitation of Judge Nichol- son, afi upon their arrival here were stripped of their prison stripes and given citizens’ clothing. The average age of the young men is 20 years, and they seem delighted with their new | quarters. There are abouta dozen other young men in the various jails of the state who will be sent jicre at once. Missouri Embalmers’ Association. Moserty, Mo., Aug. 39.—The state embalmers’ association closed a three days’ session in this city yesterday evening’. The new law has made many students in anatomy and the under- takers nnd embalmers throughout the state have already begun to study more thoroughly the art of embalming. Some of the old time undertakers rather than be thrown out of the busi- ness, are taken as probationers. South Missoari Veterans In Camp. Coins, Mo., Aug. 39.—The eighth annual reunion of the old soldiers of the district embracing Polk. Camden, Cedar, Dade, Hickory, St Clair, Ben-j ton and Dallas counties began at Fair- play, to last three days) The Sixth Missouri cavalry will be there in a body. Congressman J. P. Tracy, Groff | Robinson, J. B. Upton and others will Bpeak. Woman Charged with *elling Liquor. GutTurtr, Ok., Aug. 30.—Mrs. Edith Renberger was lodged in the federal jail here charged with introducing liquor into the Kaw reservation and , selling same to the Indians, making eight women who are now United States prisomers here. It is said a majority of the legislators of Kansas favor 8 special session of the legislatere to apportion the state into legislative districts, and if Gov. Mor- rill does not call one it is saida session Willheldenybow. ... — investigation of aR, | Your Wit EXPECTANT wen ve DY Which MOTHERS. or ta Seah ¢ Will like it. So will the Cook: ! F your better half dors the cooki! Taser acaitiiant roassn eee, tha “MOTHERS FRIEND” Rebs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. \BENNETT WHEELER MERC. €0., AGENTs, BUTLER, - - - MO,' -} 0. HAGEDORN HIGH CARNIVAL. led Free. LD REGULATOR €0., Atlanta, Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS OF EIGN RY The Old Reliable nace of Glory —Sev-| PHOTOGRAPHER e Square, St. Louis Has the best equipped gallery in Southwest Missouri, All Styles of Photogrphing executed in tl ghest style of the art, and at reasonable prices, : Crayon Work A Specialty. . Many new nber 4th to ature of St. 1 n open until O 8 world-fai All work in my line is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and see samples of work, “ nilibrists, the appear. September 15th to he King ofthe Wire,’’ and an Monkey,’’ by i y their the Tune Cc. HACEDORN. , the Russian dogs, are carded fora i ese Juggler alive, will fill an engagement, ( B 1 ‘ ot New York, demonstrator of Cooking, will ember Seth to October 8 of wonderful performances. October while Buck Taylcr and troupe of native Sioux 1 Proprietor of ivan celebrated educated | — 13th to 19th, Price Kokin, the greatest Japan- Indians and Mise Cornelia Campbell Bedford appear eyery day during the Exposition ses- son, ‘that mysserious personage, King Hota, and his retinue will give a daylight parade Septem- ber 2sth, Thisis one of the most unique at- tractions of the carniyal season in St. Louis and is grotesque staged. October 7th to J2th, the world-beater, the great St. Louis Fair, will be the chief attraction. On the evening of October sth, His Majesty the Veiled Proph- et and royal court will parade the principal thoroughfares of the City, followed by the famous ball, which is ka) of throughout the land. All the St. Louis theatres, during the sea- son of high carnival have billed mostexcellent attractions. Among the number might be mentioned *‘Trilby,’? ‘‘Lyceum Theatre Company,’’ Chas Frohman’s Stock Company, Hoyt’s ‘“A Black Sheep’’ DeWolf Hopper, ete. The management of the Missouri Pacific a Railway and Iron Mountain Koute constantly} and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and having the interests of St. Louis in mind, will sell tickets from all points on the eystem tol having adde ; the carnival city and return at greatly reduced g added to the same a number of Having purchased the Elx Horn barn rates. For copy of the programme giving the | ¢, .) . ‘ features of the carnival season in detail, ad-| first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say dress company’s agents, or H. C. Townsend, General Passenger A gt, t. Louis, Mo. 41-6t| to the public that I now have the Order of Publication. . on the other |? STATE OF MISSOURI, } ,, | County of Bates, - onatd In the Cirenit Court of Bates County, Missour, In Vacation Anguet, [tl 5) Join ( H»ves, David William E Walton, piainti MeReynolds. Jessie B Mehib McKibben, Mabel Freder- ds, Gracie McRey nefit” Life Insuranes os tendants aintifs foreign corpora’ re by the clerk in vacetion that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiffs have commenced a suit agai by petition the object and which is to procure a decre partition of the in Bates county, ate of Missouri, to-wit: the east one-third t No. two (2) in block No. two (2) in the city of Butler, y and for a partition of the pros j; among the partice in interest as set out in said petition and that un the said | Emory McReynolds, Fred McRey- jnolds, Gra McReynolds and The | Mutual Bene fe Insurance Company of | New ark, appear at this court } at the nex nt f,to be begun and hold- en at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 121 ay of November next, and on or before the third day of said term, if theterm shallso long continue—antif not, | then on or before the last day of said term—an- | swer or plead to the petition in said canse,the same Will be taken as confessed,and judgmert will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy_hereof be published, according to law, inthe Butter Werrxkiy Times a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates County, Mo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days beforethe pret day of the next term ofthe Circuit Court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. A true copy ofthe record. Witness {szat] my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court of Bates County, thie 13th day of August. STEWART ATCHESON 41-4 Circuit Clerk. Miss Maria Parloa is admitted io be a leading Ameri- can authority on cooking; she 66 Says “‘Use a good stock tor the toundation ot soups, sauces and many other things, and the best stock is Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef’’ 10 of Miss Parios’s receipts sent gratis by Dauchy & Co a Park Place, New York. | Sold by ad Local Drage. 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