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| Long Chase- | MELTED THE BED SPRINGS. Seattle, Wash, Aug. 27.—Wm. i [aoe led detectives over the conti-; AN OP EE N | E | | ER —< Juaeau, to Dyea and across) Lightning Plays a Strange Prank But Dces| ase] ithe Chilcoot Pass, over the lakes aud | Not Kill the Sleepers. z 3 MOTHERS Le) = down the rivers to the gold fields of | TO CURE CHILLS Dr. Arthur’s Febrimel, Tasteless 25 to its Medicinal Ingredients. A_Fine Aromatic Syrup with en Agreeable Flavor of Figs. | Perry, O T., Aug. 27.0. L| i PRICE 50 CENTS SOLD BY AL jthe Klondike, where he was taken | iigessec and Pans ay Sacgelead WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE ; . : cae jinto custody and is in irons aboerd! | ies coniiot Oubome ad aGner | EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND 1: i the eteamer Portland, which will sr-| |row escape from death by lightning “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” AS 0 Order of Publication. | TRADE MARK. STATE OF MISSOL RI? rive 800n. : | Mr. Spenser is a merchant at Os-/ t i County of Bates, 88. | Jefferson City. Mo, Avg. 23.—| Smith was a store keeper in @iiorne on th 1 rel I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, ; “ire ‘ourt of Bates county, Missouri 5 g i ss | e >e | Soe ae ‘ ‘ : fa the Circuit Cor Ot ate oy eats: | The Missouri school text book com-, small town near Cedar Rapid:, Ta, | county and lives two miles nore ot, Was viginater of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” the same Wy elation to the se of AB} is * . ri mon a wg a. ¥ of soar atthe elation and tthe tee, of,4 it| mission will hold another meeting /¥P t0 several moatha ago One |ine town on his claim. The light | that re end docs now af re every i Hates county, in the State of Missouri, plain- | nest Saturday to close uo the con- |night the store was burned and in pice fetch tRavchia neo eanarasa : E fe Foo ‘ Bene 0.0 beoeia see the Satis Bulag |e ay to clogo up fhe SOO lthe ruins wae found the chetred |" isclvacmolichedit bir Brae] Oo - ature of Ka2rSf7FEaedeee wrapper. |) iveiviacton fordeimuent taxes. | tracts recently awarded. Underthe /pody of a man Smith's relatives |(uprey Wmolichedit. | Mr. Spencer) oy i. i,j 1 “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” which has been - |. Now at this day comes pe ET dae! law no new school books can be | claimed ikaltiatwan bared ta ion m ean : y were sleeping la al : t we ie a a aM i » Hse se oe | 4 Ci rtof Bates county in the state | bought in the State after September | in the fire. His life was insured for a Sate eadatead, which wastorn| used in fthe Mothers of America for over thirty ‘i of Missouri in vacation and files her petition 8 i: : Sep) 5.000, anda @ 4 jalmost to pieces, and tke wiresprings ecu : es Nat ho £ fating among other, things that the above |, 1897, exept those adopted by the | = a ; pene ere” w © _ made | were melted in several places | Years. EFULLY at ite wrapper and see that it is of 4 he state of Missouri, ‘Whereupon it is Bae vee eion [ior the meney. An investigation | ._; i | xe nant + aR Perot by the clerk in vas m, "that paid de aera UL Es) i Jah Ee s led to the behef thet the body was Neither cf the occupants of the room the kind yo: hing bough 7 ; on the 1 b ation that plainti | in the law by which tha time for ex- | b f Smit ; z ,. | Were evea hurt or shocked. In the of A ti e if ios pot that of Smith, but of a wateb | th pest Z Mi wrap- ian Bayesiion the object snd general nature of | changing old for adopted books does } msn. wed 15 pou gee et ae me to use my name ex a 1 enfore of the cof) é ac ¢ . ne Se i iB eX= t ear tor the detinguent taxes of the year 1°04, not expire until September 1, 1898 The theory was at once advanced ee tease ee ona on} Reilly ay na 2 Soe i i « aggregate to the sum ¢ 2 Z : ieee s ¢ - old chi yas +} ae rhep ie +h : Rooter with intercet, “costs, commission and | This will enable schools to usa the | tbat Smith bed committed murder burned about three inches wide oa = which Chas. H. Fletcher is 4 feed, upon the following described tracts of | 5 -|and burned his store in the hope},. : Preside i fand situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: | Old books until the end of the com- 3 tirely around the body, and up the eos f an Seventy-eight acres, the west half of lots ten | . that the bodv would be burned be-| —. I : 7 j SA RES Ce us Le VAP fg D. and eleven (10 & 11) in'section five (5) township | ing school year, say next June, when | yond racognition and bis relatives | *°'%* column above the shoulders | March 8, 1897. eS ppt ator Pia J g thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-two (32), and ~ that unless the said defendant be and appear at | ‘the next term of this court to be begun and bi holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mis- gouri, on the 9th day of November, 1897, and on or before the third day thereof, (if the term } shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of the term,) and plead to said petition according to law, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition. "1 the above de- seribea real estate sold to satisfy the same. _ And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- ) said thata copy hereof by published in the Burien WeeK_y , & weekly newspaper | printed and published in Bates county, Mis: souri, for four weeks successively, the last inser- ~ tlon to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on t y =) [CHESON 1897. ST * Circuit Clerk. [seat] eff D Smith and Cynthia E S: by their deed of trust dated Mare and = recorded the recorder county, Missouri in book No. 147 page 339 conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real es tate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Lot one (1) block eleven (11) in west side addi- tion to Butler, Missouri, which conyey- ance was made in trust to secure the psyment of one certain note fully de- seribed in said of trust; and whereas, de- fault has be made in the payment of ~ said note and the same is now past due andunpaid. Now therefore, at the requestof me iegal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri,on Friday September 3d, 1897, .@ between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon aud five o’clock in the afternoon of that day for the purposes of satisfying said debt interest and costs. Cc. A ALL B0-4t a Trustee, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, + ,, County of Bates, —"§ 8% In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, In vacation August 12 Katie Allen. | lefendant laintiff, vs. Fred D. Alien, Kow at this day comes the plaintiil he & Clark and AL Grav her attorneys Graves before the undersigned clerk of the circu court of Bates county, Missouri, in vac and files her petition and affidavit, all | among other things that defendant is a non- resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon itis ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notifled by publication that plain- tiffhas commenced a suit against him in this iti dd affidavit, the object and to obtain a decree of > Aiverce t upon the ground | thatdefendant without any reasonable cause abandoned the plaintiff and has absented him- self from her for more than the space of one and that unless the said Fred D. Allen, ppear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court _ house in the te of Butler, in said county, on the 9th day of November, next, and on or be- fore the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same Will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered Leica fe And be it further ordercd that a copy hereof be published, beta 3 tolaw, in the Butter Weekty Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks coceresty oly, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the hext term of the circuit court. 4 A true copy of the record. Witness {seat} my hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this 12th day of > August, 1807. STEWART ATCHESON, 40-4¢ Circuit Clerk. Trustee’s Sale Whereas, Fred = Heckadon 1 of trust dated November 29, 1 corded in the recorder’s oft for Bates count Missouri, in page 378, conveyed to — the ed trustee,the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-w The west half of the northwest quarter of . Seetian fourteen (14), and the east half of the vortheast quarter of section tifteen (15), in town- ship forty (40), of range thirty-two » con- taini: )acres, more or less, which conve: Ance was made in trust to the payment of two certain notes full ibed in said leed of trust; and whereas ult has been made in the periient of one o! id notes for | two hundred dollars and the annual interest on the other hsi_ deed note for — three dollars; all of which is now past due and Unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, L will pro- eed to sell the above described ‘premises at levendae to the highest bidder for cash, St the east front door of the court house in the of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- Friday September 10, 1897, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- ‘aay, ~ Es penreen of that * e purposes of satisfying said interest and costs. WM. E. WALTON, i Trustee. Antiseptic Mixture § fas prove the eal emety for the $ or Sore Throat Tonsilitis, ents Diphtheria, never fails to cure a Andie Rheumatism and Try it and be convinced. Ask your druggist for it. & wv & | \ thousand / senses of taste and smell, of bonds. There is a Class ot People tress, and but few can tell it from coffee. does not cost over 1-4 aa much. drink it with great benefit. lie. package. Try it. Ask forGRA An Honest Boy. check on the Chase National bank of Thomas Minford. Young When the address of the owner him $5 as areward. fnsane Son. who is insane and who up stairs. was and went to sleep close by. in His infirm parente, made their escape. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. signed and the filmg and approval Who'are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of | reflect on Evans’ private record. Col. pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without dis- c. per New York, Aug. 27 —forace M. New, an office boy, founda $10 000 Marshall, Il!.. Aug 27.—The resi- dence of Lewis Kohl was burned to the groand yesterday by his son, locked After setting it on fire he left the building by a front porch is on ‘The fac- simile i |" ot LY, Wrapper, the exchangs can ba made. This is | obtain the insurance money after he a good provision of tha law, for it |had disappeared. would be a physical impossibility Pinkerton men were put oa the Sere trail, and after one of the longest for some of the publishiag houses to h ‘dd found Smith es ania fra chases on record, foun mith at supply the books contracted fcr by | Dawson City July 12. the tim: the schools cpen next SiSiRadiiccdS ch, R ood. month. All that remains to close : ag 2 3 i o7.—At up the contracts now is to have them Columbia, 8. rial ieee Liug’s Tree yesterday ex-Gov.Evans said tbat unless Senator McLaurio disclaimed responsibilities for the circulars being issued from his lying bureau in Columbia, he would hold him pereooally responsible. They Neal, Superintendent of the peniten that bureau, Evans declares, should be wearing it | tig i Children may tiary, who is head of ang stripes and cracking rocks. Evans said when he was Governor, before intrusting Neal with the peuitentia- ry, he had him take a course in a Col. Irby indorses a/l cf in |Jag-cure. the gutter at Wali and Nassau. The Evans’ remarks on this line. check was payable to the order of L. W. Gintord, a broker of 104 Wall street, and bore indoisement, which authorized its payment to the estate New hurried to his emp!oyer, P. J. Mini ter, and informed him of the find. of the check was learned, the boy took the check to Mr. Minford, who gave Lynching. Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 27.—Negro:s of prominence all over the United States are makiog preparations to hold a mammoth convention in At lanta in October, to protest against lynchivg. Biehop Grant leeds the movement and it will condemn lynching as strongly in New York as in Georgia It is proposed to invite the whites to share the privileges of the floor Many famous negroes throughout the country have signified their in- tention of attending. When the appetite is weak or nauseated and the smell of food is repagnant to the stomach; when the nervous energy is at alow ebb, caus— ed by hard work in the hot sun or in the close alr of a room or office, the stimulating, toning- up and refreshing effect of Macdonald’s Bar- ley Elixir is exceedingly gratifying It im- an orchard parts at once a reviving influence to the whole who were sleeping downstairs, barely ody, enabling it to throw off the depressing effect of overwork. Quiets the stomach, strengthens the digestion, sharpens the appe- tite and restores the vital energy completely Price $1.00. Sold by McClements & Co. Last Buffalo Dance. Chelsea, I. T., Aug. 25.—Thke Shawnees have concluded their an- sual buffalo danca at thair grounds, five miles north. The dance is cele brated annually about the time of the ripening cf the rew ecrn. About 300 Shawnees and 100 Delawares at- tended the dance this year, ag it was A CLIMATIC AFFECTION Nothing but a local remedy or change of climate will cure it, Get a well-known pharmaceutical rem- edy, ELY’S CREAM BALM It is quickly absorbee Gives relief at once. Opens and cleanses the nasal passa; and protects the membrane. Noe eury, noinjuriousdrag Fulls: loc at druggist or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warreu St., N. 8: ars diseases. or money refunded. Bladder troubles. Price sec. anc $1.00. vistas. CATARRH Allys inflamation, heals Restores the i me a [eS ee the most fatal of all a GUARANTERD. remecy ; a ARAT remedy | Tt tains remedies recognizes = 7 by ali eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and announced that it weuld be the last one ever held by the tribe ucder the present order of things. A Happy Woman. A happy woman necessarily must have a healthy liver. Therefore to be happy keep the liver healthy. Prickly Ash Bitters will tone up the system. purify the bowels and put the liver right whenever there is any deviation from healthy regularity. It is a valuablerem edy to keep on hand for immedisie use when occasion requires it, Sold by McUienent & Co. Ins Trent Aug. 25.—Peter W.c suver of tha Mercer and Me nia siations of Trenton, said to be $89,740 short in his accounts, has not been arrested, He says that the shortage will not exceed $26,000 He pleads insanity. caused by the grip, and adds that while tempora- tily deranged he gave large sums of maney to different Moweaqua, Ili, August 26—The immense grain elevator at Dalton City Station, four miles nerth, that was filled to its utmost capacity with shelled corn, burst wide open, this SO YEARS’ , EXPERIENCE. DESICNS, quickly ascertain, free, whether an invent x ing in America. ‘a Washington 02 Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive svecial notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, deautifully iRustrated, largest cireulation of any scientific journal, week!y, terms $200 3 $130 ix months. Specimen copies and Book ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. TRADE MARKS, COPYRICHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may fo SD morning, end 50,000 bushels of grain jWere scattered. The !oss wiil be great. Removal. We take pieasure in announcing after this date Parks Sure cure will r: move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney rovbl nd liver complaint from the user. is the only medicino that is se diseases or no |day. Parts sure cure is sold by !Tnedxcr It guaranteed to cure th Cape Girardeau, Mo, Aug Msj J. B. Dennis shot RE. Gas- inen, manager of the + iday. The ballet took effect in bis jright arm and chest, causing flesh iwounds, The cause of the shooting lwas a lawsuit between Dennis and waterworks company. s se terworks to | The other two girls were burned on their bodies and lower limbs, and all | three suffered severe pain for several! hours. The house was badly skat- tered, most of the plastering falling from the ceiling and walls. Chattanooga, Tenn, Aug. 27 — The Sheriff and a posse of deputies last bight captured a daring gang of train robbers near Dalton, Ga It is this gang that bas committed so many robberies between Atlanta and Chattenooga’ They have always succeeded in making their escape. The posse succeeded in cornering and capturing three men in their den. The officers found a hiding place near by, in which were stored watches, rings and jewelry of every description, together with money stored away in boxes The bcoty is rougbly estimated to be worth $100,C00. Going Down | H ill. People suffering from Kid- | ney Diseases feela gradual but steady loss of strength and vital- ity They should lose no time in trying Foley’s Kidney Cure, a Guaranteed Preparation. AtJ, A. Trimble’s drug store. Gave Diamonds, Cleveland, O, Aug. 23.—The counting up cf the mission collec. tion takea by the Christian Alliance Convention here bas been completed Eleven thousand dolJars was contri buted witbin afew minutes Sunday night, making $14,000 in ail Sev- eral‘ladies threw diamond rings into the collection boxes and many men gave their gold watches and jewelry. CASTORIA. ae igen mile every en haz MU LA. wrappen The Present to the Sugar Trust. When Covgress essembled last Marea Sugar Trust stock was worth about116 Yesterday it sold within a swall fraction of 150. On its fictitious capitalization of $85,000,000 this gives the Sugar Trust a prefit of more than $28,000, 000. This is the present made by Con gres3 to the Sugsr Every | dollar of it will come out of the earn-| ings of the people. Truat. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-C! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a pack- age of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that| takes the place of coflee. The children may | drivk it withont injury as well as adult. who try it, like i eal brown of Mocha or Jay from pure grains, and the mi ach receives it without distress. of coffer. Isc. and 25c per pack all grocers. GRAIN-O bas that rich} i made bat it i t deli Philade!phie. Pa. Aug 25 —It is} reported here that A. S Werner, the New York lawyer, whois alleged to have instizated the conspiracy to kidnap Jobuny Conway, in Albany, N. Y, bas been locateiin this city. The maycr of Albany telegraphed the authorities to arrest the man acd hold him for requisition. Married Her. Tedulie, Mo, Aug. 27.—Martin Biggs, a prosperous young Pettis county farmer, arrested onchsrge of (betraying Mi-s Laura Reioes, the 17 | year-old daughter of Joseph Raines of this city, on September 10th last} was uaable to give bond, so be was! matried to Miss Raines acd the pros- | fecution was dropped i Jeffereouville, lad. Aug little child of Clararce Murpby has} died after sleepicg imore than nine} days and mgbt. The physicians | ean Be unusual cinuse | It ist in| ug. ain th ¥ ove eF i } sour stom ete. Price 5 > The oniy Pills to take with all druggist sis Sarsag* = Do not en a cheap < (because he makes a few n gredients of whi your child by accepting ome druggist may offer you nore pennies on it), the in- ch even he docs not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. XHE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, Haw YORK CITY. “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN EOLIO THAN fo} 7 a ® " ° os aha] J et Fa 3 2 Cc e STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates. Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: at | aregular term of the Cireait Court of Bates | county, Missouri, begun and held at the | court house, inthe city of Butler. on the | first Tuesday after the second Monday in | June, 1s07, and afterwards, on the 2st day | of June, 1897, the same being the sixth judi- cial day of said term, among other, the fol- | lowing proceedings were had, to-wit: The | state o: Missouri at the relation and to the | use of A B Owen, ex-oflicio collector of the revenue of Bates county, in the state of Mis- | souri. plaintiff, va KP Merwin, defendant Civil action for delinquent taxes. | Now at thie dav comes the plaintif herein by her attorney and makes proof to the court that the defendant herein is a non-resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is order- ed by the court that sa d defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a { suit against him in this court by petition the object and general nature of which is toen- force the lien of the ~tate of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year Iss. amounting | in the aggregate to the sum of 0, together | with interest, costs, commission and fees. | upon the fcllowing described tracts of lands | situated in Bates county, Missouri, to wit: Lot thirteen in block twenty-five in the | town of Amoret, and that unless the said de- fendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of | Butler, Bates county, Missiouri, on the 9th | day of November, } andon or before the | third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of the term) and plead to said petition according to | law, the same will be taken as confessed end | judgment rendered according tothe prayer of | said petition, and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the seme. And it is farther ordered by the court thata copy hereof be published in the ButLer WeeK LY Times, a3 weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four | weeks successively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of saidcourt. A trae copy from the ; ss. record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto (seat) affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 27th day of July 1<9 STEWART ATCHESO Cirevit Clerk. Trustee's Sale. wton and Julia V New- d of trust dated June the recorder’s office Bates county, Missouri, in book conveyed to the undersigned following described real estate lying d being situate in the county of Bates and » of Missouri, to-wit: The south half of the northwest quarter of section fourteen (14) township forty-two (42) . Slso the northeast quar- ) township forty-two (42) » lying sonth of Grand Mo., which conveyance and for ter of range twenty-nine river, Bates county was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain promissory note fully described in said ection ten ( deed of tri and whereas default has been made in the payment of the in- terest on said note now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the condicions of said deed of trast I will pro- ceed. to sell the above described premises at public yendue. to the highest bidder for cash, atthe court house door in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of missouri, on Monday, September 13th, 1897, 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. w.i. YEATES, B9-4t : ACCIDENT ——anp HEALTH INSURANCE. THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID ROYALTY ITSELF. 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