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son is Judge of the Buchanan Coun- MISSOURI'S GOVERNORS, | List ofthe Men Whe Haye Gecupied the Executive Chair. An ixcorrect list of the names of} men who served as Governor of Mis- | souri is going the rounds of the press. The Tribune offers the fol- | lowing, aud if in error in any partic- ular, its esteemed friend, Col. Wm. F. Switzler, of the Boonville Demo- crat, will no doubt callus to account, and he will please bear in mind that} we have no reference to Territorial, French and Spanish Governors: 1820—Alexander McNair. 2824—Fredrick Bates. 1825—Abraham J. Williams. 1825—Jobn Miller. 1832—Daniel Dunkin. 1836—Lilburn W. Boggs. 1840—Thomas Reynolds. j 1844—M. M. Marmaduke. 1844—John C. Edwards. 1848—Austin A. King. 1852—Sleling Price. 1856—Trusten Volk. 1857—Haucock, Jackson. 1857—Robert M. Stewart. 1861—Claibourn FP. Jackson. 1861—Hamilton li. Gamble. 1864—Willard P. Hall. 1865—Joseph 2. MeClurg. 1871—B. Grants Brown. 1873—Silas Woodsoi. 1875—Chas. H. Hardin. 1877—Jobn S. Phelps. 1881—Thomas T. Crittenden 1885—John 8S. Marmaduke. 1887—Albert P. Morehouse. 1889—David R Francis. 1893—Wm. J. Stone. Few Governors of the State are | In the jury box he blinked and grin-|Judge Lay, the jury signed a peti- a: : ’ 2 one (1) of tion for delinquent taxes issued from the office : now living. Thos. C. Fletcher is|ped for an hour, while the crowd|tion asking Gov. Stone to commute Ha Por ticiey Hae cae ay Of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates coun- the Bankers Life Asso. 4 , + : * aa TY = : h io y, returnable atthe February term, 1506, of ares z practicing law at Washington. Jos. | gtared at him and the judge lawyers | Cary’s sentence to three years in the | one f the northwest quarter of section court to me directed in favor of $ H Fish ciation of Kansas W. McClurg operated a small steam | congulted as to the best method of j pepitentiary - boat on the Osage river for {a num ! proceeding without the danger of al Try a ca opk ber of years and was later appoint-! migtrial. Finally the defense, by Hominy(huljed corn.) It is delicious | in ail ed land agent for the Springfield | agreement, made a motion to dis- ate quent; 105: G-B-m. | Payment of one cert district under the administration of President Harrison. Silas Wood- ty Circuit Court. well {known business man of St. Louis. Wm. J. Stone at present occupies the executive chair aud bas made a good oficial record. All other men who ever held the office of Governor of the State o £ Missouri } yt 4 y WEEK EDIT J »sition ye p now isi : from the « THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. osition you make now is in the ey are numbered with the dead.—Jef a qx |men. He terigned the pastorate - te part of ’B ets i et a TES at the re ferson City Tribune. jannual report for the year of 1895. the > Mesaphis TRHACNE Seat Obris | o ee rm the policy-holder, to pay half When they puta man in jail, ho cannot follow his natural inclina tions. He cannot eat what,be wants to—he is limited to a very frugal diet. Is it not equally true of a dyspeptic? For all the real enjoy- ment he gets out of life, he might as well be in jail. He cannot ext what he likes, nor envugh. He suffers much, gets little sympathy. At first, perhaps a little heaviness in the stomach, a little sourness, windy belchings and heartburn; headaches and biliousness and a foul taste in the mouth in the morning. Chronic constipation is almost inevitable, and means that the body is holding poisonous, impure matter that should be gotten rid of. The poison is be- in reabsorbed into the blood and the whole body. Impurity may lead to almost any disease, Constipation is the start of it all. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation, cures it so it stays cured. No other remedy in the world will do that. Send 12 cents in one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical As- sociation, Buffallo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page Common Sense Medical Adviser, illustrated. Both Measures Defective Washington, Jan. 30.—Senator | Vilas of Wisconsin followed Mr. Mitchell. The house bill Mr. V id, had been strangled by silver and deserved its fate. or imbecili sa Partisanship | | year ago, stricken congress with! paralysis. The bond bill as it came! from the house was a mere sham and | fraud, and deserved to be consigned | to the hecatombs of folly’s progeny where the financial deeds of eon-| gress for many years seemed to belong. Hs turned from it to the graft which the finance c.mmittee! had sprouted on it. It was a bad | stock grafted with a worse scion. | The best hope was that both would! shrivel and die in the desert air of the senate. ated or trou- bled a Jaundice, Sick Soe. bad taste in the mouth, foul th, coated tongue, dyspe psia, Ir ion. hot dry skin, pain in the back between the! shoulders, c chills and tever, &c. If vou have any of these symptoms, your li {s out of order and your blood” is being poison ot act prope e will cure ali disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels “It has no equal as a liver medi 5 cents. Free trial te : | children. actos ereoaninendae as) | Roc! Plea =| Don't delay. This cffer will not last long. pe Boca e cneron Dee as REMEMBER THE CAMPAIGN GRATE---25 CENTS FOR FOLK MON and everybody ig anxiously awaiting indl 7 = = L Pees | Office hours—9 to dand7to& Si Sigh erty of barber Swindle. For this he; Pitcher’s Castoria.- | Se SHAE Februar len id Reet ec pied the return of the gypay ehief was arrested and the case clearly Children Cry foy | between the hours of nine o” | wel © j foro cts.—stamps—to pre aes ween es : : 1 the forenoon and five o'clock in the | Call or address in strict confidence Drank. in the Jury Bex. i proven against hin Pitcher’ 3 Castoria. afternoon of that day at the east/ | DR. H. J. WHITTIER, Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 20—-At| The lowest sentence allowable un SE Ae sere Sere ook aes ot —— it house in the | WETTER chee waraae cy f, : = 2 city of Butler, Bates county, Mis- | es Se the opening of the trial this morn-|der the statute for these offenses Trustee's Sale. souri, sell the same or somuch there- ing of Dan Keller, his wife and sis-|Was five years—three for the bur | Whe M Back and Hannah Bnex | Of aS may be required at public ven- his wife lof trust dated March | due to the highest bidder for eash to Clara Shanks, the court and counsel |in the indictment. Uae ing described real es 10-4t Sheriff of Bates Co were dumbfounded to find that one| Proportion to the insignificant theft ta ste saree cot ty Tames | == eee ! Read what Maj. Waddill, Su of tbe jurors, Mr. Soulee,was drunk. |committed, so at the suggestion of oe Sheriff's Sale. | Lice charge the jury and excuse perman- ently Mr. Soules. Then the eleven were resworn an a new jary obtain- John A. Brooks has received 2 call conditions of sai Thos. T. Critten}eq. Mr. Soules was placed under|to Loudon Tabernacle, the largest | venue t den is Consul General to the City of} pond for contempt of court. Mexico, and David R. Francis is a day was token up with the opening Brooks was the |beard of health has completed its j y or both had again as a!j Imposed Switt Justice. £3 luefield, W. Ve., Jan. 29.—Alex} negro desperado of E OLDEST ano OR: aA Ander- dsted Sep- | re cast Missouri, | u | 7 WEST NINTH STREET, (NEAR JUNCTION) 2A Prekistoric City. “Tip” Fora Thiet at a Revival. Albuquerque, N. M, Jan. 29.—} Wellfleet, Neb., January 28.—Mre. There is much excitement at Chilili,| Jane Houston, the bank President 8 | Jones, & @ mountain town forty miles east of | wife, lost diamonds and other jewel ae boar, Se a here, over # search for gold treasur |ry last night valued at $50,000. Mort | ger train last atl = es. A week ago a camp of gypsies|Green, whom the authorities were | evidently for ihe Whereas WM An son his wite by Ik- | tember 2, 18% | office within ap westbound passen- | in book No #2 med trustee at Keystone, | ate ly rpose of h aving | BY Bates and tate of west quar- | wus established on the creek run |skadowing as a dangerous suspect, | ltrouble. He was under the in | peo | KANSAS: CITY, e —— S0 « |ning through Chilli and near that|dropped into tke Free Methodist | of mre eon very boisterous. He} | Tauthorisea town. The gypsy chief of the band | revival meeting last night in time to/abused the 3 at tevandea , itold several Mexicans that by dig | bear Mrs. Houston explain, in giving | to pa 3 ing andmoat S ging in a certrin direction they|her “experience,” that she had just | two re ae in BLOOD eal y would come upon a cedar post, from | discarded her diamonds and other | at rand OUS and UniNap which poiat he would further di | jewelry, which she thought ungodly | w. : crowded rect them to a spot where a box is|to wear. She said she left ell of iete| bo oth arms. buried, containing, itis said, three| finery on her dresser when she left | was discove millions in gold. The gypsy chief,|her house for church. | postmaster with “his band, then left for the] Green left the church, broke into GEES the ruins of Gran Guivera,but told the|the Houston house and found thal Mexicans not to pursue their search|she had told the truth. He took | after the discovery to the post, un |everything in sight, and left a note) til his return. saying bo was glad he could remove The post was found, the spot in-|temptation from the good w DISEASES, Ss : | Ne ervous Debility Whi its Many Gloomy pete ‘Lost Vitality Perfectly aad Percianeatly Resor, ‘| Sy, philis +P ge for Life Without Mercury, | Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved and and Thoroughly Care, | an. W is Dy ‘Dr. J. Whittier tong, : e : h fably sstul? dicated by the gypsy. Zealous in | The authorities are after y Seis inte aa dividuals continued work and have cannot fulfill, “Verdict Too Severe. | Avoid, le re-alls 2 villed physicians, ang _ | Dr. Whittier in person or by letter symptoms) and receive | physician of long experienc | skill and sterling integrity. MEDICINES m our Ow laboratory te, e | nished at 1 cost and shipped anywhey secure from observation. TREATMENT never sent ©.0.D, el FRE CONSULTATION, URINARY ANALYSIS, unearthed tke walls ot a prehistoric dwelling—in fact, have exposed the beginning of what promises to be the ruins of en extinct Indian or Spanish City. Everybody who has pick and shovel is at work. The post is fenced in by ins aud sev eral men stand guard with shot guns Cary Elliston, colored, was con vieted in Cireuit Court Tuesday by a jury, of burglary and larceny. Christmas week, 1894, Cary broke |b iate the barber shop of Ed. Swindle, in the claesic confines of Sahara ave-| nue, and did take, steal and carry |} Pitcher’s Castoria. away one puir of clippers, the prop-} Children Cry for was flacged by a rt fifty men, | who took Jones f om the train and! ; hange ed him toa tree, and shot his | ody full of lead. Chiidren Cry for |; Jie oe is z % i, 1 will, on BENEFICENT AND WISE, ter, on the charge of murdering |glary and two for the larceny count} ist, iso, and recorded in the recorder’s office | satisfy said execution and costs, Pani oe within and for Bates county, Missouri, in beok This was out of |x vage 413 conveyed to the undersigned D. A. COLYER, J 1) lfot ict t ton e (1) ofthe eae Wee © southwes tendent of Inaurance,says about the disability contract of quarter of t By virtue and authority of a special execn- thirty (30] and four !4} acres and nit ety [9] rods oif of the vast vide of the northwest quar ter of the south half of lot one U1) of the north ™ ss west qr of section thirty (0 a can of “ Hopkins’ Steamed | forty-one of range thirtyte x-oflicio collector o! the revenue of Bates City county and against Geo P Yoakum, IT have levied and seiz on all the right, ‘title, in- zs | in township | terest and claim of defendant, Geo P Yoakum, ; Jas R. Waddiil, 2] containing | in and to the following described real estate ! Superintendent's D acres wh situated i ates county, Missouri, t . in trust tosecure the|~ Lots four. flve, six and Bald deed or tri 5 sae ose eect in west side addition to the olty of ad deed of trust; nd whereas, defau! Las cou ssour i pn Dr, Brooks Cc alted to London. been made in the payme St of said. mote and soeuss s te ee eu om Friday, February 21, 1896, the acerwed Interest thereon,now past due and Memphis, Tenn, Jan. 80.—Dr. F et Ana dQ pursuantto the between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- raid Now 4 the request of the of trust, 1 will proceed | 200M and five o’clock in the afternoon ot that tibed premises at public , atthe east front door of the cowtt house, bidder for cash, at the | i® the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, rt house in. the city | S¢ll the same or so much thereof Os may be re- and state of Mic | duired at public verane to the highest bidder © | tor cash, to sat aid execution and costs, —Clinton Democrat. Wm. D. M Butler, NSURANCE DEPARTMENT, {STATE OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS. May 25th, 1808, Judge C. W, Clarke, V. P. Bankers Life Ass’n., 205 Sheidley Bldg, K. C, Mo. Dear Judge: I am in receipt of yoursof ee ;and the proposition you make # is very wide of the proposition In ‘derstood you to be contendii is = What I understood you to wan : ¥ rk a clause in your policy providing for . ew i ATK or | the payment of half the poliey inthe event of total disability, but the pro I the above The| Christian church in Europe. ng first Prohibition can- statements by the counsel and the didate for Governor of Missouri in hearing of the direct testimony of 1884, and in 1888 he was nominated the mother of Clara Shanks, for Vice President by the national |! eee Prohibition convention. He was for! Mortality Ia New York. inact maby years eupreise master work-| New York, Jan. 29—The state % a ear man Ancient Order of United Work souri 96 ». A. COLYER, Lith, 1896, 1 10-4 Sheriffof Bates County . o’clock in the fore » afternoon of th tying said debt, PAE D. ALLEN 1 THE Trustee. pecial exec solute discharge of the policy, Sneh ‘a condition as that in your pe | beneficent and wise. Beneficent that it gives to the policy holder } i 1 2 on in his extremest need, and wise ertant Democratic weekly published | that it enables the company tose New York City. Three times | an approaching total loss at fifty per) s the leading Republican weekly | cent. Ithink such a condition New York City. It will be of espe- | that in your policy is a wise prov advantage to vou durtug the presi- | and as quoted by you in yourlel ntial campaign it is published | | could urge no objection to it every other day, except Sunday and has | ever. Ido not regard this asap all the treshness and timeliness of a daily | cident provision at all; it may e the news with along | from sickness, may come from of que | age,may come from sudden stroked € ne istra- paralysis, a confirmed case of rhe tions, the latter being a new specialty. | matism, crit may a » from an The report will contain a summary} of the mortality of the state for the} — year, and states that have reported in the monthly bulletin during the year. There were 121,515 denths. This is 3,509 more then in 1894,{but leas than any previcus year since 1890. Delayed returns, not record-| proposes to send the National Con-} be ed in the bullctin, to the number of| vention in St. Lous the largest dele- 4500 deaths. making the actual] gation that will go from any sing! e|§ mortality for the year 126,235. The|State. A convention of representa- ae estimate reported population is 6,-| tives of the Republican clubs of the | ounty. All these improvements have been | dent, and it is not paying anaceld 650,000, which makes a death rate} State will be held here next weck to} Sherift’s Sale. oe EAS a aa auid in the cost, | claim to make such a settlement. It fo the year 19 per 1000 population [plan for the erent | aaycssagantannents ofa eel egg: | Ave cer than umcguai neupaper | hewmen In 1894 it was 18 75; in 1893, 19.50;) It is proposed to send several spe- | Grcur court ot Te Se ine Se pote eye h- | paying half at the time Then tl in 1892, 20.78; in 1891, 21.49, and in | cial trains, leaving thie city in time | tUrneple at the Febrner ny eemedl | Se policy-holder most needsit, This, a 1890, 19.65. <5, to me di- | €T ONE year for Sr. Lhe regular subscription price of the e be both to make the Iowans the first dele- | against Fred Cane and Dorothee ¢ ane, T have | two nape is $200 ee eed regard church in July last and has imself to evangelical work! s since tir Dr. Brooks has rot y accepted | the call to London. Alhson’s Forces, ba Des Moines, fa., Jan. 30.—Iowe y February a A896, A. COLYER f of Bate She .Y TIMES tog levied and seized upon ail the right, title, in- | wise and yeep AL =e gates on the ground. Headquarters | !Fest and claim of defendants, Fred Cane’and \ ery respectfully, , St. Johns, N. F., Jan. 29.—A pe e8 on 1 ao ees inand to the following de- Jas. R. Waddill, will be opened in all the large hotels, | serib« Ree ee an St i outhwest. quarter o “es 1 ‘ zs | souri, to-w tition — ee a oyed ES and a marching club of several thou. | RU and north half of northwest } “ _ quarter ¢ thirty Zz | ane work or bread was presente to aad ie prop a. | ot range thir ohare alien |F. Cc. SMITH. ‘Agt Governur Murray last night, and — ess aes | souri, I will on here given tothe “9M ; : San Antonie, Tex, J 30—A! Saturday, February 22, 1896 dithiy work was begun in the city to-day, » Tex, Jan. 30 —! ura or 2, 1896, many housekeepers who | 45-tf betwee i o’clock in the fore- nearly 200 men being employed in Mexican named Aurelian Cantilo Ut fnine o’clock in the fore. praise the . cK in the afternoon of that | = ‘ % at! ; ao elation T ‘ the streets of the accumula-| ¥88 shot- to death and his clothes Superintendent. Are due and are BUTLER, MO SOLD 1673 Pama, oe i iN 1894,— from each loc pair on @ : ‘ 7Co., Cleveland, 64 ‘ont door of the court house city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, ; : aturated w aud ned | sell the same or so mineh thereof as may be re! 1 . ! tion of snow in the recent storm. (ieee! ith eoal oil and burned quired at o : harter Oak a: i }on the Medina river, about 1 i 5 id executic | Dispatches to the local papers from | 16 miles Fortune Bay say that such poverty | west of here, last night. Hugh and) 10-tt was never seen in that bay before, | Watson Stanfield, two well-to-do| and itis hard to tell what the end} | farmers ving near the scene of the will be from a knowledge of the eon- | CT™*- dition of the people there and the jwith 1 consequences of the f herring fisheries. It ; Our best advertising mediums | ¥ ! are our Stoves and Ranges, ; | and those who use them. | BENNETT WHEELER MERC. C0., AGENTS, BUTLER, - - - MO. Sherifis Sale. ested charg: of the clerk of the cir A abie at the | said court to me direct i be or. The Mexica _Ouarter of a Ye city that tl 1no wise exagg \ Or for aQuarter of a Hollare | "| ly. rye Oo Viwee-a-Week Times | ALMOST CIVEN AWAY Beginning January 1, The Twice-a-Week Times wil € sent to any address inthe United States Four Months for 25 CENT s engendered by j jm euting ina dyspeptic stomach are: detec the direct cause of rheumatism, gout, hoe | bronchitis, liver and kid com-|° | plaints, ma, pneumonia and | 0? te rgie |many nervous ailments. the theft ¢ These results are prevented by | Fargoc saa x the use of the Shaker Digestive Cor | His father dial, a remedy discovered and pre- pared by the Shakers of Mount oo N. ¥. It is in itself a food and bas power to digest other food ES | taken with it Thus it rests se cue ores peste liseased stomach and finally Say ee ress disea 3 esters the worst eases of dyspepsia. It “Trust Those who Heve Tri acts promptly and fresh } and increase of weight svon follo |The first dose, taken immed after eating, abates the pain and d tress so dreadee by dyspeptics. Tria! | bottles—enough to prove its merit — 10 cents. + JL00 y several Daas ago. ‘who recently came to > Springs from Cerro, also arre senburg, as he was jeavi Colorado ispaigu will soon be here. Already the siga4 iting ae ae. You can't afford to be with cut ap he news of all the par bas fully prepared itself to print more campsign eper Vv tof New York. Special correspoadents ‘will tell uth and keep you fully posted from day to day. Exclusive writers at W: asbington have been especially en \the work. Can you afford to be without this information whea 25 will keep you fully and faithfully advised for four long months? th “a Laxol is the best medicine for. S28