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Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of Missou FUSS. Married the home of the bride's parents, Sunday evening | PIRAT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Unit» aap Ut eG keuene Gemcra mien nom at Tes tween Ful Oct $th. 1896.7 p.m. Miss Sarah a by mandamus, which enall be the iimit o: ? t nF x epee fe é CONCURRENT RESOLUTION submitting to | gaperintending control Bloods and Squ2wm J. Oldham «ni . Zion, both 3. the qualified voters of Mirsourl an amend- 1 S anc Squiwm (eda W i: § othe constitution thereof, p oviding 7 sostss t st + : for the eomoyal ot the ‘seat of government | THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT are eo F: | from the City of Jefferson to the city Of) CONCURRENT RESOLUTION submitting to nD ssererpive ROOPS RE VI \T 70 USK AHOW ° a ei } t Sedalia. the qusiilied voters of the state or Missour BACCO SUUCCLING. FROOPS 4 IU d idea io Sauls ood os ead Be it resolved by the House of BRepresenta- Se ee ieheibape i E 2 ‘ t i 1 és s og pee concerning educaticn, free echools and schoo! eee Tis PAs Sey A That’s the wi | Wipes, ie Senate Concerring Therein, ¢#| greg” fein An Unconfirmed Report About a Skirmish 1 : word. We € whole secret in g Tee eneral election to be held on the | Ze #resolved by the Senuic, the House of | A Vassenger Train Cras me z on Horse Creek in Which Squaws as the ceremony an elegant supper was a — no i Tuestay bext following the firet Monday in| gepresentalives concurring therein: pee rescore oi ees Well as Their Husban: served to v none were able to 4 UNIESS We Can Keep up the Pen. f November, A. D., ists, un amendment tothe | 7 : : ; Uail—The Detroit Free Press (etna ‘ : oe : tient’s strength. And constitution of Missouri shall be submitted to That at a general election to be held on the Damaced by Fire. Ok t. do justice. Tue bride was attired 1 8 there’s the qaulitied voters of the S.ate, in the foliow- | Tuesday next following the iret Monday tn amesor?s 2 i 1i only one way to do tha z ‘ Noveri oer, et ie cone (ono wing ern Serer in cream tan costume trimmed in Sar ‘ SEK | ‘"Eneseat of government shall be removed | ment to the constitution of Missouri, concern him. But if the system from the City of Jen city of Sedalta An reon und located at the | ing education, free schools and -chool ages, NVnosn person or persons may | shall be submitted tothe qualided voters of State and in| said etate to-wit var krant and donate to the State any Jand. eam | ead et eee a = of money or othe: thing of value to be ured ON cee ne arciale : x cae yur por ereetini the neceseary public | the constitution of th te by ended by BED Eipo ee choc op aenail 1 j ing outthe word ‘‘six’’ aud inserting in O., Oct. 6.—While rai 2on the farm of I st Canaan, O., the rocaded silk and wore white silk od? Then use SCOT is hastily as-;}8ash. The er wors the usual EMULSION of Cod liver oe domen. The black. These young people bave h Hypophosphites, Tt goes just as the men had } buildings at the city of Sedalia or may depos | str “ Se ie suble whic been brewing for]; | : : a § STRAIGHT TO T ie 2 : th i lett aised in thi t of Bates f itwith the governor euificient securities or | Hew thereut the word * uve’? so that said see | jn position, lett ene aes: Joods Been raised in this part of Bates | obligations to guarantee the erection of such | tion of the constitution shali read as follows: nbae Hal ean So moaths between the full-bloods ifusion of knowl-! ¢ stops the wasting, rekindle buildings. Section | A general 1 the well known and bave county, YW s become 1 Whichever s ouitable capitol building, hav-| edge and intelligence being eeeeutial to. the| inthe work. All of thet : come ates ace ae the vital fire, makes new flesh ing the same or greater Hloor ares and appoint. | preservation of the rights and liberties of the | nies Six of them eae. the best wishes of a host of friends.:§ ang so renders a hopeful fight mente os the present capitol aud supreme | people, the general assembly shall establish | J he fol 14 maintain free public schools forthe gra-]| broken. Cyrus Ewing. who had hi 4 court buildings, avd equal thereto in stability The following isn list of presents ? possible against ANY di t | = } control of } a arebites together with the | tultous instr n ofall persons in the estate| jay broken, and Henry Snell. all of the Z z aos Mie es nee rae Sos Satna ae : PESLAUE DA LEHOLEyiaieC aa. and an kim: | between theapesordcaasdcwenty gear 2 Aris rin ona wit | ass in token of respect: Bride's father, Especially is this so in y building ‘ikeWise similar or superior to o5 ir ° side, it is th from th one set eich silver table and tea chial and lung troubles, in the : relief and cure of which Emulsion has won its tion. Book about it free, the present armory, and u likewise simijar or superior to the present building used as « goVernor’s residence, together with the grounds ana appurtenances shall be erected at the city of Sedalia, the same shall be accepted by a commission con- sisting of the governor retary of state,| relating to water-works, n executive mansion de. The accident was witnessed by | FOURTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. } 300 people who had gat CONCURRENT RESOLUTION submitiing to | in the work. the qualified voters of the state of Missouri | au Amendment to the constitution thereof, | or other | proy ed assist | . } je Spoons rides mother, decorate: tion was made Speorr; bride uot lecorated n | dinner set, s-t knives end forks, one h several WHOLESAT Derrorr, Mic 1, Oct towels, one table cloth | |squawmen were | manv on Be Scoit’s Emulsion is no m } auditor, treasurer and attorney-general, and | light oe sar neues \ ities Of | ous “Jolnson” charged d | 1 aa aise 2 ae ace fae pattern; Me. aod Mr-. mixture. eS palatable, non. i ch Oficers stall at once remove the publi thirty thousand inhabitants o Berchani with veins the oe wai te a sides jured rer | ing and infinitely pec to i cords and persoual property tu -uch new | sanlgod by) ghe “onse Repreeenta-| °° eee I a | com if : udy lamp; Fern and Eq | ites ae able to the ' public buildings, und the city of Sedalia eball | Beit resolved by the House 2 Repreeenta-| sotaceo smugglins scheme, uneovered Re ae rates capone t 2 plain oil. The genuine has our trade. I thereupon become the permanent seat of gov- | tives. the Senate copeurring therein SRE tro on Tenet eta e aeeeetan |e ber te ic die Shatfer, ealtand pepper shake; | [| mark on selmon-colored wrapper, Get a ernment The plans and location of the capi- That at the general election to be held on Xt eee eal ae yetroit, | 24Bay ast week trou- } Re z $ | the genuine. j , tol. armory and executive mansion and | the Tuesday next fullowing the first Monday |VeSterday and brought to Detroit. bie i (Mrs. Fisk, salt and pepper shake; { wrounds shall tirst be approved by euch com- | jy x i {| uber, A, 1)., 186, the JOH one There is positive evidence that the + mission amendmentto the constitution of Missouri, eee tk eS PeOnSnirnce On I The county of Pettis and Sedalia township. | concerning water-works, elecuric or other | ™4n is a part of a conspirac f la 1 For sale at 50 cts. e Huzzie, china cup ard | desesuae cts and $1.00 by al aber on both sides have | Saucer; Grant Olat ani, tea set and | SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. ete that handkerebi-f; Frank Oldham, tea | rsides set; Heury Oldham, cake stance and | —_—_—_— | have been x the | ndkerchi=!: J. W. Oldham. water } A week, and are prepiring for a pitched j handkerchi aay oO fey Bad'y Mix-', battle. which is expected to-day. Ciri-|piteber; Heward Flecher, one eet] New York, Oct 7. Henry George zens of th vhave a | has left Ohio and gone to feel the on Flesher, pair linen | been a number of con-} Miss Hat’ the past few days and d re | in said cour ea p iesue Of 5-20 | light plants and public sewers. shall besuy-| proportions to defraud the United non-taxable nt bonds, not to ee | mitted to the qualified voters of said state, to-| States ont of duty on Sumatra leaf to- in amount, respectively for each, $100,000, and | wit 5 Sue : such bonds may be ordere ssued by @ Secrion |. Thatsection 11 of article 10, of | bacco. He is known to t brought majority vote of the voting at @ =pecial the constitution ot the state of Missouri. be | ai out 10,090 pounds to this eountry election called for that purpose by the county | amended by adding after the Word‘ ‘districts’? ini hree. 5 court, and conducted geueral'y in the manner | in Jine three. the followi and for the pur | duty free, provided by law tor the issuing of bonds forthe | pose of purchasing or erecting water-works | ment of $ erection of court houses Said county and town | and electric or other light plants for cities aioe Ds : ship bonds shall begivento the state for the | containing 30.000 inhabitants. or less. when CRASHED INTO A LOCOMOTIVE. purpose of assisting Ae Be oat er erecean euch cities elect toown same, and to proviae ON. PB: Oet. 6.—While trying of the buildings provided for herein; and such & proper sewerage for such cities;’’ so that Sete ENG: NE Re Gey bonds,if voted and issued,shall be delivered to | guid section of the constitution when amended fiving switch near here ye sterday, | poon i funknown nu jbeen hurt, ¥ several h report loss to the revenue depart- 0 per pound, or $15,000. saled to the | sauce dishes: ED. Kipp, pair linen und it has | towel+: M wove nment aut t sy womised that troops will be sent Democratic pulse in Michigan, the governor of the etate and held by him in! snail read as follows: a Lehigh Valley passenger train |. t onee to. quell the distur ee : |towel}: Mr. and Mis MeKibben : PS + = He SEH ERy Cee ne Oa EUDIe Cathie reas | Suction Ul Rates torJocaluurpoces—limita,! ¢rached into locomotive 6G A sine aes ee ee ES ies eee : sroben, | wires the Journal from Detroit that who may erect such suitable buildings, to be | now increased for schools and erecting public 4 fe Re ts. ch this hour cannot | embroidered h herebief | . . . k siven fo such person or persons on their com- 1 hyildings—Taxes for county, city, town and|Smashing in the end of the Ber ager eulint ce Mloodebataee : Ao | the situation there is badly mired. j pletion and acceptance school purposes may be levied on all subjects | car and disabling the passenger loco- | REE teh iete ae TEST es th ; \s . at The commission hereby constituted shall | and objects of taxation, ut the. caluation er| { 8 oe a aes eee cn ae! “ne occurred yesterday on Horse creek, in A Gvesr. He says the employes in Pingree's 17 have full power by a mojority vote to carry property therefor shall not exceed the vaina- motiv ae. ae passenvers on BBG hich squaws, as as their hus-| ae = moe — shoe shops are 16 to 1 for B out the provisions and intent of this amend= | tion of the same property in such town, city or| train were severely shaken up and tive hand ic } State ot Ohio, City of Toledo, ) x 3 . ee ment, and such new public builitings shall be | school district tor state and county purposes. nicl aaaeed sands, were killed. lucas County. oe Bryan's speaking tour, be believes, completed, as near as may be possible, on or | For county purposes, the annual rate on prop: yon) i TROOPS SENT TO TUSIKANOMMA Frank 1)Gis gion Gk dete: : : ret | before the first day of November, A D., » | erty, in counties having.six million dollars or HORSE THIEVES BREAK JAIL Ww é ee Zee Serene Son a ee is) will win him the Stute Unless such commission for good cause grunt | jogs, shall not in the aggregate exceed fifty Sauek ume it Ot 6 _fraak ASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—At the request | the senio, r of the tirm of i j farther time . cents on the hundred dollars valuation; in| |” Sncte a ase “ya, {of the interior dens rent, the secre- | Cheney X Co., doing business in the city A Good Investment | rhe state shall inno manner become liable | counties having six inillion dollars and under | Royce, notorious bank swindler, under tary of war has sent troops to Tushka-| of Toledo, county and ttate aferesaid ‘i i a ; a for, nor shall eaney any part mba tevergt she ten million dollars. said rate shall not exceed | contence to the penitentiary and in jail | TPS Of war hi we See Fan alEnAC Rac Gee Pe t ONE| On receipt of ten enue b ij ete of new pam eval dines Mee rsinden abet forty cents Oe e ee acee aCrese veatlon: MiSae OH Gane Oe ae pais homma, in the Choctaw ¢ ountry, to ae Ae ane ee 1é sum oO : 2 : I i cash or i for. and the county before ed incounties having ten million dollars anc 5 +’ an g 4 ve supre ata pens en reee eg ee NDER -LARS tor each and mpe. rE : i Hi Bay the cntirs.cost of removing tha records | under'thirty million dollars, eal rate ehalll court, and John Sears and William Bane aoe Su nou blog cns Hal Pevervicace nt Cavaren that cane btee cae stampe, @ generous sample will be { and personal property of the state to the new | not exceed filty cents on the hundred dollare aire GUERIN howe slants hended by Agent Winiom when the SY iy rane ie I: ede ee 5 mailed of the most popular Catarth (4 public buildings, so that the state shall be at | valuation; in coanties having thirty million| Baker, chargec With horse ste sO eae lief of tne tribe is installed. The | °4 PY the use ot Hail s Catarrh Cu and Hay Fever Cure Ely; 4 OF pores Whatever in the change of theseat | dollars or more said rate shall not exceed|escaped from jail here Sunda night. CIE Sie Nope ears ies cr lee ar FRANK } CHENEY. ae e (Elys Cream Lica of goyernment. thirty-five cents on the hundred dollars valua- | pie is about the Goth jal delivery Geet hee sccm eat ane tet nlths CLOGRIA I orm to before aie and ayer see ean | CE to demonstrate its fal = tion For city and town purposes, the annual ss pee eago, and the troops were sent for- resetice, this 6th day Dec. A. LD. ’S . Tull si r j SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Tate on property in cities and towns having | this city within two years. 5 . presence, this 6th day of Dec, / + 786 eat merit. Full size £0c. ala} rs a oe < thirty thousand inhabitants or more shall not, Ea aeiaerae Bi at earn Rarer es ——— eee ~ A ‘ty B DHE ni ee RESOLUTION submitting to | in the aggregate, exceed one hundred cents ou | SIXTY-FIVE SACKS OF ORE STOLEN. SSS = seaL t A. W. GLEASON | _ Evy Brovuers. ae ith the qualified voters ofthe state of Missouri | the one hundred dollars valuation; in cities} VicTor, Col., Oct. 6.—The ore house A FEMININE FORGER Ctr iesd Nokeerane | 56 Warren St, New York City, wee a} an amendment to the constitution thereof, | and towns having less than thirty thousand | of the celebrated May Leil ne, on — Frac Notary Publse 1) cuferedlitrom (Ghtaen th a concerning the judicial department. and overten thousand inhabitants, suid rate |) | 10 : “broken into last | Y°U"s Girl at Wichita Raises a Sman | Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1s taken internally, ere rom Catarr! ree le Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of hall not exceed alxty centeon the one hundred Straub mountain, was broken into la Cheek to Buy a cle. and acts directly on the blood and mucous | years;it got ao bad I could not work; HY : 2 dolla uation; in ci d towns having ae - i ae ? a Seyete: ; 9 | Representative concurring therein: less than ten shousand and more than uc Wiecnira, Kan., Oct Miss Mary | surfaces of the system. Send tor testi-| ] used two bottles of Ely'’s 18 There is no clew to | \Wieks Eve sman about the property was vesterday diseharg “s H 10,000, stol ine! T lelection to be held on j thousand inhsbitants, said rate shall not ex : le i} cheamecdnne See riiallooinerenerteet Monday | c2ed filty cents on the hundred dollars valua-|the thiev in November, 15%, the foliowing amendment | tion and in towns having one thousand inhab- to the constitution of the state of Missouri, | itants or less, said rate shall noc exceed concerning the judicial department, sbali be pinta y-live pees on ene one ee ee THE F litled voters of said state, | Valuation ‘or school purposes in districts zE a Ye ee, deca reer Hada Be arene eens ce eat “+ | the annual rate on property shall not exeeed Det Oct. treasurer of his church and the cheek SYATURE’S : <3 nals Section 1. The power of the supre forty cents on the hundred dollars valuation; | here the Free Press lost a large part of | was lost. Later the check, raised to { SSCHENCK'S New York, October 5.—Tammany: court, except as hereinafter provided, and of | Provided, the aforesaid annual rater for] jt, plant. The total dimaze is $00,000. adds its vote to the general D ed 13, has confessed to a | Monials, free Bal d tire! WI ld mere thithas Hee ae FJ. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O, | 2 and am entirely we wou forgery that has been basins tee dG: a SSABa ee O., edo, not be without it —A. C. Clarke,341 a $4.80 check, written in pencil, to the : — Shawmut Ave., Boston. tectives for a wee ee the courts of appeals, to issue original’ reme- | School purposes may be increased. in districts , : $62.50, was deposited in the bank by MEMEDY \ Hal writs, shalt, be contined to cases lying | formed of cities and towns to an amountnotto = ; A. P. Slosser, a bievele dealer. It was - erstic chorus by claiming the within theappellatejuriediction ofsaideourte, | exceed one dollar on the hundred dollars vel. CONNECTICUT ELECTION, fount that Miss Wicks Bountt ache. Leeds Mlanorake has turned in Now York ea tie Sec. 2 The meuning of the teria used in | Wation, and in other districts to an amount eye resenting herself to be section 12, article 6 of the coustitution are | Bt to exceed sixty-five cents on the hundred a oR ee ae ners Hae Re ae Liver ( LiverPinis | levites are going to get the big rey's daughier, anc Ned i - * we Sein surprise of their lives. | hereby defined as follows: dollars valuation, on the condition that a ce ic required amount, having | WwOMPLAINT | == i Those in the Towns Indicat re ‘ Gain—Gold Men Prede By amount in dispute is meant the money | Majerity of the voters who are tax-payers oe aes as 4 : t value of the realdispute at the date of the | Yoling at an election held to ‘decide the ques- DB, on. Oe Jowne ec- judgment appealed trom, and the courts shall | tien,vote for said increase For the purpose of | tions were held all over the sa! look into the entire record for the purpose of | ¢recting public buildings in counties, cities or | et ce wig t Hfartfo ascertaining such value. schvol districts. and for the purpose of erect- | terday, excepling a artfor Cases involving the construction of the con- | ing or purchasing water works and electric or | Haven. = Ansonia. Darby | re yes: fervel ev New | The girl w ching but the signature. iH probably be sent to the ri school. Gerecoresettreteserecerersserrrerette cn aN stitution of the United States or of tnis state, | other light plants for cities containing 30.0001 4.4 Xa i i the results show a rs erie - or the validity of a treaty or statate of the | iuhabitacts or less, when such cities elect to eee en ss YOUNG WOMAN'S CRIME. £ paige of people go to work in "9 7 : 4 ’ Seemed at J 144 hd cs that point has deen raised in good iaith by | foreuch cities, the rates of ‘taxation here: | and is to be an index to the | Confesses That She Murdered a Woman in| = e wrong way to curea some pleading or instraction in the trialcourt. | limited may be increased and the purpose for : : - s 2 ' a z Cases involving the construction of the rev- | Whicn it is intended shall have been submitted | freut> 1 battle which will be Order to Get Her Husba | | } 4 j i } United States, are these cases only where | OWn same, ard to provide a proper sewerage | a deci } enue laws of the state are cases only wherein | to ae of the people: and tw hiras of the | waved at the polls four weeks from to- JosepH, Mo., Oct. 6.—A report - jc> ji 9 Construction hie adveraary denies. to be. the | therefor. ‘The rate herein allowed to each | Hobart will get up 30,000 ma- | Woman of that place has been arrested vt St. Jacobs Oil right way, right off. true construction by some pleading or inetruc- | See ee By sia; amanat es jority at t In tl for the horrible murder of Mrs. John BESS SLI ELE SSLELS SESSLER ELE RES OSESS pega y ccording: D ae = “ he | aoe title to any oftice ander this state means | last assessment for state and county purposes, | few towns that had both gold and | Baumley near that place t Friday. 1 only the title uf an ofticer whose duties are co- | and the pee A GG ee according. teth,| Silver democratic tickets in the field, | It is said that she was in love with Mr. 4 r the ,or who is required | the numbe inhabitants, according to the z aioe: Bette: x as pat Zi : a bylaw to decommissioned by the governor; | Hat ensue taken unter ths auchority’ of the [the gold men were great'y in the ma: | Baumley, and is supposed to have mur- / and no one is a state oflicer who does not an- eaesiutaeis Bee States; said Besson as | jority. dered the woman out of jealousy, and ewer thie description to rate shall apply to taxes of every kind and ae : so that she could marry her husband. ° | | A county or other political subdivision of a | description, whether general cr special. ex- MAY BE SHUT OUT. eH eccOune 1A wak Gea oA VY F| y e state includes only counties, and cities exer- | Cept taxes to pay valid indebtedness now ex- poaeaes © young lady was tracked by blood- ) | q | sing the functions of a county, but no minor | Sa ee nos mite on mye be issued in re-! ysckinley Ticket in Colorado May Not Get | hounds bronght from Harrison county, | & | | } eerie ing title to real estate are cases a the Official Ballot. and when confronted, broke down and 6 6 re 9 9 only wherein the decree or judgment rendered Col., Oct. 6.—It appears | confessed. | 2 4 ‘ Y tf affects direc\ly the title et the appellant to | STATE OF MISSOURI-SS, doubtful whether the McKinley repub- , ance iar Wu asta £ 1 < 4 LP 1 certain real estate, and actions of ejectment. | 1, ALeXaNpen A. LestECR, Seeretary of liean electoral or state tieket will be Both for Government Ownership. = i When either party to an appeal ciaims that | State of the State of Missouri, hereby certify A ; Se Re aes Sr. Josepn, Mo., Oct. 6.—Congress- P.auedtion hae been fairly raised upon the | that the foregoing are full, true and complete | Printed on the official ballot in Colo- | - € Gowlkee saa c a record in the trial court, by which the juris- | copies of the concurrent. resolutions f the}rado. The ticket nominated at Colo- | 2" e : rowther anc Hes diction of an appeal therein is vested in the | ‘Thirty-cighth general assembly of the state of Bieta ce CERT Sig (| Coch - + how stand pledged | 22 supreme court. oF that the amount involved, | Missouri—First constitutional dmént, en- | '2CO SPIRES on Septe Bi a oe” | to support al hill focethe moverimont| Co i or status of any litigant gives to the supreme “CONCURRENT RESOLUTION sub- | filed by petition, and the time for re- eres fallitetesr anh ince ‘ { court appellate jurisdiction, he may, before) mitting to the qualified voters of Missouri an ceiving such petitions has expired. | °° TCTS2'P OF a telegraph lines. Ata c: the case is submittedon final hearing intue amendment to the constitution thereof, provid- . t i" Pp - , TITY AND QUALITY. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. court of appeals. but not thereatter, file a ing for the removal of the ow the silver republics ‘ motion to have said cause transferred to the | from the City of detfe rson t ing to protest Against supreme court. and if any juige of eaid court Second constitutional amembucnt, BE HO RLOLesY os . of appeala shall be of opinion that such mo- RRENT RESOLUTION ‘submitting | Kinley ticke tion is well founded, and shall file his written | to the qualified voters of the state of Mi statement to that ellect in the cause, the court an amendment to the © stitution thereof shall at once transfer the records to the su- | cerning the judicial department:'? Third preme court. The courts of appeals may also | stitutional amendment entitle oftheir own motion, on becoming satisiled | RENT RESOL YN submitting t ting of St. Joseph Typographical union No. 40, both candidates for econ- ress were present and assured the s that they would not only vote | - a measure, but would work Harrison spoke here to 000 people last nizht. On the of the leading repub- ans an crats and also al d 1 of silver democrats. Gen sen’s wife was present. S re 1 smpanied by several R { —_ ss. The ex-president was loudly | at of government ns are prepar- ving tt a place on the ballot, ouri| claiming that it represents not the | regular republican organization, but a bolting faction. * that the supreme court has jurisdiction of any state of Missouri anamendment May Mark Its | i cause pending before said court of jappeals, , ion thereof,concerning education, 2 ij ler that the same be transferred to the eu: schools and school ages;"" and Fourth WasuINGTox, Oct. —Postmaster- preme court, gt any time before filing an opin- al amendment ton on the merits therein. When the record CURRENT RESOLUTION is thus transferred to the supreme court for | qualified voters of the either of the reasons above eh ter court amendm the out,” or “Please post up,” t shall at once inspect the same forthe purpose to water-works ie ee BP (sea cc of determining itsown jurisdiction and either and public sewer on le wrapper S of third-ce Tetainorremand the cause according to its ants or les F , ug{ Matter. Such notices will subject the finding of such fact If the cause is not trans- ¢ me with the ¢ matter to-fir ferred to the supreme court in either of the utions noy ; manners hereinabove provided, the decision in thisotice. Person of the court of appeals shall be conclusive as, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, f here |@eemed a; General Wilson has issued an order pro- | hibiting such notices as ‘Please send | 9) ing placed ass rates. The words jaw di ealled for” are nddress und are Tramps Rob 2 Store. ed upon all the right, title, STERLING. Kan.. Oct. 6. of detendant, Lucinda Ferri lowing described real ¢ county, Missouri Lots one (1) and two ©), in block sets, accompanied by the a Sines Sad in the city of Rich Hill, B: inventories required by law in. such case; on | S°UFi. Twill on examination whereof it is ordered, that all per- iday, Nov: 27. 1896 sons interested in the estate of said deceased, | Friday, November 27, 1896, be notitied that application aforesaid has been | between the h nterest anc Tr, dee ed, presents to the court her on, praying for an order for the sale of so much of the real estate of sa: sed as will pay and satisfy the remaining debts du estate, and yet unpaid for war left for Leavenworth and St. Joseph. —A gang of} = tramps who have been making this # Texas Robbers Do Murder. }place their headquarters for several B Frankuix, Tex.. Oct. 6.—D. | weeks and commi ting depredations of | Knowles, an old citizen, and his mar- all sorts, last nisht effected an en- | ried daughter were assaulted at their trance into A. L. Mincer's thing | residence. about seven miles south of {house and stole about $150 worth of | this place. last bt and injured by e A : Ping’at ; to its own jurisdiction in the Particnlar ease my hand and affix the GREAT s} ESSE j auded when he made his Fink’s Leather Tree Saddle fi Ske. 3 The supreme court shall have su- the state of Mi Dor I ssible Rate ebaiee i : Perintending control over the courts of ap- | [seat] the City of Jef . this = Seige teajeknn Sas Sout Side Square i beals to enforce the tcl dh She leona te be of September, A. D., 1s05. l 1 ¥ Te Union Generals at Kansas City. 7% provisions of section 6 of the constitutional LESUEUR, | Topeka. arle . 2 = = + pS amendment concerning the judicial depart retary of St arsine Pete a | Kansas Crry, Mo. Oct. 6 —Gens. Al- Butler Mo. — | ecepauonal <be Gee r kles, Howard and Stewart and é ! 1 r IT ee ti ee mentees: a a oa j ra Tanner, who i rof P: nati Sheriff's Saie Le ening con- n the interest o: “ = «tah Order of Publication. | er ale laeras thie local police | 220 o interest of 3 at Read and See What we Keep in Sto : : vas »ke to big crowds in this city yester- | : STATE OF MISSOURI?) board r saloons to run os H x3 i County of Bates ‘ i veuubia’ sen Al big “aend Meetings were held at the four! Vek ae In the Probate Court for the County of Bates, | 0 Goes poe ag acking houses, the stock yards, Blos- ve keep everything that horse owners ates cf aleeantee Reese nar, adminis: | BS Sosa maiseiOnerst ts “threat if) oad og Eleventh and Grand Doub! . ¢ <10 to $@ ! Senet ar Unies Han. | sinda Ferrell, 1 have levied | |avenue. In the afternoon the party uble wagon harness from § cf Ruth Bomar, administratrix of Alexander [ -acinda Ferrell, [have levied and seiz- | k as ' } single harness, £7.50 to $25; second bs harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of & ) styles and prices, from the cheapest tof T: steel fork cow boy and cle leather epri urs of nine o'clock made, and unless the contrary be shown on or! Reon and tive o'clock in the af es cans = Ey | Feu before the tirstday of the next term of this ; day, at the front door of | goods. funn oat persons.) Habbe E seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankelayt ¢* court to be held beginning on the second | int utler, Bates cot Sympathy for Telegraphera ably the motive. Knowles isdead. a p37 Monday of Nov Thext, an order will be ithe same or so much there may be re- | . = sono daughter may aS i u . soap | made for the sale of the whole, or so much of | quired at public vendue to the highest t Wicnita, Kan., Oct. 6.—Wichita divi- ee ee | sters and fly nets. Harness oil and T the Real Estate o eased as will be sumi- | fer cash, sty said execution sion of the Order of Railway Tele- | Elliott Defeated Claridge. cient for the payment of said debts; anc is} + cs eae 7 i r the paymen a and it graphers, the larz vision of the BaLtimore, Md.. Oct. 6.—Bertram W. hoe further ordered, that this notice be published fullline of mens and boys gloves. Db - Sheriff of Bates Ce in this state, for four weeks | ——— —— jorder in America, met last night in | Claridge, holder of the Dupont trophy, | buggy tops new and repsir old ones. oe i sibs servenicn coon Grenqnehe Notice of Final Settlement. special session and voted funds to the | and champion live bird shot of the our old b d sadd! d trade forghon ig in Bates county atleastten days prior{ \ 4. : | Canadian operators on a strike. ‘They | United States, was defeated here yes- scare ‘arness and saddies and th 3 : the first day of the next term of this court, | Notice is hereby given to creditors | 4) . > $ ‘i day i teh at 5 ird y " STATE OF MISSOURI, + | snd ail others interested in the estate of | 99° S€8t Messages of encouragement. | terday ina match at 50 birds by J. A. ‘ new ones. We have the largest retail hat a | ness store in the Southwest and our County of Bate M 2 ce of the Probate | G W Cowley,deceased, that I, J Condition of the Treasury. IL Elliott, of Kansas City, Mo. by a) aid county, hereby cer- bers, administrator Wasutnetox, Oct. 6.—The treasury | Sore of 49 to 47. : a true’ copy of the | tend eae fiaal s | yesterday lost $102,000 in gold coin and/ A bitter personal controversy be- = nets are all made at home. de i Theanil oe aaa | $20,000 in gold bars, wh leaves the | tween Steve Clay, chairman of the hand an . office AEB EER INE RR EE ESO SNE NCR | true amount of the reserve it 6. | democratic state committee of co-| Mick J K Thomas E. Watson. of Georgia. an- | gia, and John D. Cunningham. of the! j Bounces that he will begin his sneak- | populist committee, may lead toaduet * Butler Missouri. ing tour in Kansas October 16 | between the two men.

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