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er ee oe RTE eT ET Missouri Pacific Railway Time T»bie NORTH BOUND. No.6 No 4 No 10 ‘ No Si2 Local Freight it M. M. 1 £0UTIE HOUND. No % M. "il Local Freight... M. INTERSTATE 349 Depart ares M. : ow Arrive s M. K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. 1 departure of trains at Worlan NORTH BOUND, Arrival a No riled No No % = ve Sat 1 Express daily souTit 2 Expreas daily 2 m. 6 Freight daily ex untay 60a. me No No No Remember this isa the popular short line be- tween Kaneas City, Mo. and Mi teburgz, Kan , Joplin, Mo, Neosho, Mo , Selphur Springs, Ark , Siiowm Springs, Ark , ant the direct route from the south to St Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none inthe west Travel via the new line H © One Gen’l Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. WILD MAN’S DEN. Found in an Abandoned Jersey Copper Mine. Arlington, N J, Dec. 10—The den of a wild maa has been found in an unused shaft cor level of the old copper North His} abode was in oue of the cave like tunnels used for ventilation, and over 200 feet from the cave’s mouth. ‘The floor was carpeted with fine brussels car- pet, laid on the bard, dry floor, and at one side was a cooking stove, ful- ly equipped with pots and kettles. Fuel and provisiovs sufficient for many weeks were stored in conven iept recesses The discovery was made by Geo Baylie, mayor of North Arlington, after a long and arduous search through a labyrinth of passages tha mark the site of the old mine. May or Baylis was informed last night that some one wes living in one of the old caves, and, as he has lately been missing live stock fron his farm on the brow of the bill, he determined to seek the hiding place of the thief and capture him if pos sible. When he arrived at the cozy den, the stove still had fire in it, and fragments of breakfast were scattered about, but the supposed thief bad fled» For several months past momer- tary glimpees bave been caught ef a half wild man in the woods about North Arlington. Children playing in the roadways would run bome saying they had seen a wild man, but their parents pooh poohed the stories, believing that their chil- dren's alarm was the result of mere childish fears. Within two weeks, however, the wild man has been seen by weil-knowa citizens. From the hasty search of the den it was found that the man had helped himself to poultry and hogs, and had visited many gravaries and other places for his store of provi- sions. mine in Arlington in fortuer years Though the Twice-a-Week Repub- lic of St. Louis excelled all other Western weekly papers in publishing the news of the campaign, it now an- nounces that it has extended its news service, and hereafter it will give its ceaders the best paperinthe country. This means much, because the next twelve months will be crowded with news of big events. With all the im- provements to its service the yearly subscription will be the same—one | dollar a year, by mail, twice a week. Fugitive Murderer Captured, Warreusburg, Mo , Dec. 9.—Mart | Eads, a notorious criminal of West-| ern Johnson county, was arrested! at his home north of Kingsville by| the constable of that township, as-! M.| jaame bucket w Venezuela is Satisfied. | H " ] Cd y, 2; i | Washington, Dec. 7 —Venezueia) ; 1§ ' arbitration trecty long preliminary examination Ra-| has accepted the jas agreed upon by Seeretary Olney | jand Sir Jahan Paune+fote. Srere-) itary Olney bas received a cableyram | from Minister Audrade, at Caracas, letating that the between | {Great Britain and the United States lfor the settlement of the treaty boundary | | question is accepted by the Venezu lelan Government. Th the treaty will be published at C e h further states that dispate a8 this after: at an extre | session of the VeRezuelan Congress | yon, and th | will be called as soon as possible, 1 | } ler th fore at the treaty may be carried | to effect ji between Gt by the ure treaty | Bru eacon — Seat a ¥ j nand Venezuela Foster B lows, cigiang to represent a cor pavy in Chicago, swindled a number ot peopie hereabouts iu the past few days ‘Chey sold thew victims good of all descriptions to be delivered later. They exacted a small amount down as an evidence of good faith, about 10 per cent of the amount 0! the purcbase The time for deliyery is here, but the goods are not— neither are the sharps) Why is it that men will do auything » perfect stranger wants them to do and at the same time be so afraid of being awindled by their neighbors?) There is evidently something not now | taught in the public schools not now | taught there. Itis cultivation of} the faculty known as common sense That is all the protection needed against sharpers “fwo sleek fel-| ours For Alexander. Linneus, Mo, Dee. 10—Lnuke Alexander, who murdered his wife at Brookfield Apri! last because she re fused to live with bim,was arraigned this efternoon in the Linn county Cireuit eourt, and by consent of Prosecuting Attorney Bresnehan, was always to withdraw his former plea of not guilty and enter a plea of guilty to murder in the second de gree. The defendant was represented by Major Mullins of this city and Osear Libby of Laclede, and they made a strong plea to the judge for leniency, after which he was senten- ced ta 20 years in the penitentiary at hard Jnbor. Twent y y How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward tor any case ot catarrh that cannot} be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, F. J. CnHeney & Co Pics., toledo O.} We the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him pertectly honorable in all bus-} iness transactions and financially able to} carry out any obligations made by their firm, West & TruAx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. WALDING, KINNAN & MAR vin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1s taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces ot the system. Price 75¢, per bottle. Soid by all druggis Testimonials free, Clarksvile, Tenu, bec 10 —A re- markable old colored mav, Unele Dick Mansfield, said to be 109 years old, lives at Treuton, 20 miles from here, in Kentucky. He has bee: | married three times. By his first wife he beeame the father of 11 chil- dren, by the second 14, and by the! third 16, atctalof4l He has 178 grandchildren, 53 great grandch dren, 23 great grease grand chik He claims to have drank out ith Audvew Jackson and to have shaken hands with Abraham Lincoln. Sawa Meteor. New York, Dee. 10—Many peo | ple north of the city saw a meteor fifty feet in diameter with a tail thirty five feet Jong sweep seross the sky, and finally plar into the waters of Long Islaud Soued with a great hissing moiso Joba Billing- j ton, of Ryewell, 2 contractor, say it must huve weighed a thouss sisted by Cute Bennett, for the mur- der of a man in Oklahoma Territory. | Eads was indicted for wholesale! robberies in this county about two! years ago, and after being arrested! he escaped from the officers who| were taking him to the county jail. He !eft the country and went ie Oklahoma, where later he killed a/ man, and a reward of $100 had been | offered for bis capture by the aus; thorities of that Territory. He was! taken to Oklahoma to day. | | What a Prominet Insurance Man/| Says. i H M Blossom, senior: member of H M/ Blossom & Co., 217 N. 3a St., St. Louis } ites: Thad been left with a very dis-/ ‘ing cough, the result of influenza, | h nothing seemed to relieve, untib) T took Ballard Horehound Sy bottie completely cured 1 bottle to my sister, cough, and she exper 2 r One I sent one 1 a severe tons, and while it was passing m light enough for him to read by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains | Corns, : nd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- | tively cures Piles, or no pay required. | is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per bor | For sale by H.L Lucker druggist Into a Well a Mother Jumps to Save her Child New York, Dec. 9.—Eddie Temme, 10, of New Brunswick. was playing round a weil in the yard and fell in. His mother leaped after him, 17 feet down to the water. Neither could! swim, but she grabbed the child and beld onto the wet stones It was a hour before any one hesrd the cries. Both were nearly dead from ext ion, but were cated a Is Your To: yo r thr 117 year lend of the iocke ‘ poi t | only blood remedy which | teed to be Purely Vegetable. Hetd for His Daughter’s Marder. Oswego, Ki, De: 9.—Atter a dolpb Brockman, + wealthy farmer hving in Osage Towssb p, bas been held to auswerf r the murder of bis iid daughter, Mary. Four weeks ago Brockman gave the girl bie teain beeause she did his corn He they tied a rope around vs, fastened the other 4 tern work to suit bim in one of ber unk rear axle of iis Wagen e to bis barn. a dista » dragging Arrived there be aried qu + barn without ufficient ct aud witbout food. {The pari was found by berunele ard snether hbor who carried ber ines Were sO Serle ous that sie November ~ Bro ato. Neen an out- tie farmers of Osage His raceh joms th torious beod-r turm, aud he was the the Bender fier the horrifwiog crimes cust no uearest taf bute tbe iuuils had become iad fled ras Velted ene night n, who de shere the Benders ted pone. Beockman insisted that he inew nothing of the Benders or their deeus, but 2» was struug up to te liuub ireo and bei: there Pinally, however be was cut down and allowed to go ot jer know! t 3 the coun try, br vy @ tuob of tacked in ginded ia Roow of 2 anti almost dead. is wey, but ever stuce he hes been shunned. Atianta, Ga, Dee. 9.—itun. Wm. J. Bryau has change h+ pening of bis lee ure ure 0 Dace uner 23, instead o January 5 Mr. Bryan will re-urn from Atian aco his home andr mainthere unt Ja vary 10. (ffensive Catarrh. Catarrh is seemingly one of the most complicated of ailments, and one which the doctors are absolutely unable to cure. The reasons for this are easily explained. Catarrh is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy can effect it. The various sprays, douches and washes which are employed as a local treatment, may, for a time, alleviate the trouble, but no one ever knew of such treatment producing a cure. They can not reach the seat of the dis- ease, as the experience of many sufferers will prove; nothing can do so except a real blood remedy. In the treatment of Catarrh, S. S. S. has demonstrated the fact that it reaches deep-seated diseases, which other remedies can not tonch. Mr. Chas. A. Parr, the leading wall paper dealer, of Athens, Ga., writes: ‘For months I suffered froma severe case of catarrh. Mr. Cuas. A. PARR. symptoms were accompanied by severe pains in the ud. ds of medicines recommended arrh, and used various local ap- | Plications, but the disease had become 0 deep-seated that they had no effect whatever. I was alarmed at my con- Ii this disease invari- cended to the lungs, ending umption. I was induced totake S.S.S. (Swift's Specific), and after two months I was perfectly well, and never felt any effects of the the only blood remedy possible toimitate. There is a substitute for most of them, for hey alike— ingredients. and are r But there S.S.. as iti ° ade in the same is no substitute for S. in every way dif- | | an | Busbneli of Cinton bas rec leppotntment ;feXbudjuiant general I took sev- | Into a party of scheel children of the Ul droy the patk aware t Two Robbers Killed by a Joint Paris, Dec. reaching hera to night of a double killing that 9 -—Parties bring tock place in Pontotoe county, Chickasaw Na- tion, last night. A man hal been| running a whisky joint in an out of Texas, news| the way place, known only to the initiated. He kad good business for some been doing a and was about to close out and quit the country to evade the cflicera, Two men, named Eda@ards ard Stanten, time, concluded that be had a covsidera- ble amount of money, aud went to) bis place for the purpose of robbery but their killed them both and made bis escape intended vietim Shot Four Men. Union City, Tenn, Dee. 10.—Bill | ; Elder snot four negroes et a festival | 1u a melee at Mount Zion, four miles | north of this city. Will Jones wes fatally he being shot, through the leit breast. The weunda | of the cthers sre only slight, and} they will recover. wounded, i Elder made his eseape, though be, i8 beleved to be shot ard is being | eared for by frienda. ‘The trouble | occurred over a woman, whom Elder attempted to murder A Good Investment. Ou receipt of teu cents, cash or stampe, & gevercus sample will be} wailed of the wost popular Catarrh spd Hay Fever Cure (Ely s Cream | Balm) sufficient to demonstrate its great ment. Fuil size 50e. Exy Exoruerrs, 56 Warreu Si, New York City I suffered from catarrh three years. | It got eo bad Teould not work I used two bottles of Ely’s Cream | Balm and am eutirely well, I would | net be without it—A C Clarke, 341! Shewmut Ave, Boston | Br Ind, Dee. 10.—George j Reed, 79, died at his home south of this city. He was an eccentric bach elor and wiser. He bad accumulat- ed immense wealth, but spent the greater part of Ins life alone and buried his money for safe keeping He bad not eat Lis hair for twenty yests He bed a brother and sister to whom he refused to speak for thirty years. He left no will. Bluford Bethel of Hannibal, is in receipS of the information from Ler don, Eevglaud, that be is heir to 5,000,000 estate in ey left by Alexander by years ago His pari is said to worth about o lion Gollars. [i i ig Xmas present +) Bethe) gram says it! natbority that G erved the of chief clerk to the It is gener Mo Fred Beli of the next adja earned on gor that to ye ronceded ‘ton general. Wichita, Kan., Dee 9.—Two color ; ed men, bunting bere, today shot be about lietl ally 13 ten cause of their some trivial eclor, remark wounding the | davgbter of L.R. Johnson, 1 Swede. | tain the same | ferent fromevery other blood remedy | offered to the public. Itisnature’sown ! remedy, being made from roots and herbs gathered from the forests, and | contains not 2 particle of mercury, potash or other drug. It is not adrug- | store remedy, and not a single ingredi- entcan be obtained froma chemist’s shop. S.S.S. (Swift's Specitic) is the is guaran- Allo pot Farmers followed hunters escaped live. them, The the! will) bat child aod Daluth flour milf& H are to shut down for a short time to! force better railroad rates. Superior James Duffy was found guilty of bribing a witness at St. Joseph, Mo, and sent to jail for one day CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Raw Fur WANTED. TRE A. £. BURKHARDT FUR & HAT CO., G West 4th Street, Cimuciznati. 0. = ror Of boc tc fendant Now at this day ¢ her attorney, W. O. Jackson, before the under- mn ircuitcourt of Bates county, tion and files her petition and wong other things, that de- | is not a resident of the | state of Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant b: tified by publication that plaintif hascomm this court by petition affidavit the obje and general nature of his te obtain adiverce from defendant on nd that defendant without any reason- use abandoned the plaindif and has ab- | of | himself from plaintil for the sy one whole year, and that v the said Jacob Brofle, be and appear court, atthe next term thereof, to be beg and holden at court house in the ty, on th day in Fi third da: continue—and if not, day of said term—answer or plead to. the tion aid cause, the same will be taken «iand judgment will jay after the second and on or before be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the” BUTLER Wereky Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., ssively, the last insertion -n days before the first day of the next term ot circuit rt. STEWART ATC A true copy of the record. Wi 3 and the sealof the Cireuit Court seat] Bates count his 8th day of L ber, 1846, STEWART ATCHES( least fift Cireuit Clerk. | n rade for young people which compares in value, or has had one-tenth the sale of this great annual. No book has ever bee SIX HANDSOME COLORED PLATES ADDED TO THIS YEAR’S VOLUME. tt MiILuions of Copies have been sold. . Order from your Bookseller or of us. ESTES & LAURIAT, s the plaintif’ herein by | the | Butler, in said coun- | rendered ac- | r four | to be at | t of these luences ts g on the part of all ) E $1.00 PER gS BY ALL DRUGGISTS, O ter of Publicaton, STATE OF MISSOURL? ‘ County of Bate ve a Reo it remembered re, to-wit; regular term of tt ort of Hateaeaee Mo., begun aud held at the court housed ntler, on the dst Tueaday after th in November, 196g, afterwards on the 30th day of November, fae the same being the cighteenth judicial dapat said term, among other, the following ceedings “were had, to-wit: Mollie ge plaintiff, vs. Albert Rice, defendant, : Now at this day comes the plaintif herein by her attorney, W.O. Jackson, and files ik her affidavit, alleging among other thi defendant, Albert Rice is not a resident of | state of Missouri: Whereupon itis ordered by | the court that said defendant be notified by pub Jication that plaintiff has commenced @ sui against hir art by petition and affda. Vit, the ob; neral nature of which iste obtain a divorce from defendant upon the ground that defendant without any re > abandoned the plaintiff and has remained. absent from plaintiff for more than one whole year, next before the filing of said petition, ang that unless the Said Albert Rice, be and appear purt, atthe next term thereof, to bk un and holden at the court house in the ety of Butler, in said county, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday of February next, ant | on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not,’ then oe | or before the lastday or said term. plead to the petition in said caus ‘eater | shall be taken as confessed and judgment wil) | be rendered accordingly. i that a copy herea in this And be it further ord | be published, according to law, in the Bemus) Wreky Tiwes, & weekly newspaper printed | and published in Bates county, Mo., for fou | weeks successi the last tion to beat least fifteen days pre the first day of thenem| of the ci t u Witness my hand art, y of the record and the seal of the cireuit court @ this 7th day of Decem- SWART ATCHESQN, Circuit Clerk, K 0/896 Over 400 Pages. * 200 Full Page Illustrations. a Several new Stories, | each a book in itsel, and hundreds of 3 Stories, Anecdotes, zles, &c. Fe The best possible CHRISTMAS PRESENT for boys and girls of all ages. Every Dealer carries it. Publishers, - - BOSTON Wrisley’s “Old Country”! Soap BOTH QUANTITY AND QUALITY. f o BOSESSRE SISSIES EEE NARS SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. McFARLAND BROS. rHeSS all d Saddelry South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in § We keep everything that herse ownes single vies harness, $7.50 to $25; secoud harness from $3 to $15. Saddles ds styles and prices, from the cheapest to® steel] fork cow boy and «cle leather #p seat saddles dusters and fly nets. Lap robes, horse blanl Harness oil and 20 full ine of mens and boys gloves. bugey your tops new and repair old ones. Brisg 3 old barness and saddles and traded new ones. *s storein the Southwest ard We have the largest reteil Bat oar bat > ail made at home. TE 2pm, ep, 3 2 Butler Missouri

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