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8 | : s es ing adeficit of abowt $80,000 11, and be convinced that this is the right} wreaths of palest silver. And what| promised to tell it hereafter in his by a mob of the young man’s rela ei gaol ielegelly pcb Bees aR ight plan are they? Did I say phantoms of | lectures. tives and friends near Natchez, Miss. oe ae 5 — ae ee See tually so. There bas always been a w.o ACKSON light! The telescope resolves them Everybody Says So. The vengeance was of the most great deal of mystery connected ee Fes ee oo ee eaeee . ee ON, into millions of suns : standiog out : Cascarets Candy Cathartic, themost wonder. summary character, the woman be- with the disappearance, and it bas RELAY beray = LAWYER, from the ocean of white, hot matter refreshing t0 the tastey aot sity and positive ing sbot to death and her body left been claimed by all bis enemies and on oom a an reed | BUTLER, - - io i which contain the germ of countless thoentitcamronn, dispel colds, cure headache, | 22 the swamp,in which she had taken many of his frienda that he wae TH Will practice in all theca systems yet tobe. And sn fat re-| fever, habitual constipatson and biliousness. | refuge 4 20 t to procure officers to arrest|icut Mutual Life appesred io court 0) ar ae . such words as “party traitor,” “re | *¢° P PP to Will practice in all the courte. mae ee a psa creant to his ‘aust,” and “goldbug,”|'he™- When the father had gone|and paid over $4,100 on the $5,000] setates, nn” 7*P 4 Bos a measurable concourse. were frequently bandied about. the ‘solitary guard was shot from| policy which Tate carried ar their Ged read Ge j A. W. THURMAN, E . R tati Desk i within the house and fatally wound-|company In eo doiag they virtu- | Jas Brashesrs, F J Tygard and J C Clark Ex’s bil Ob, where are the bounds of this epreeentatve Ueaus, 8 silver i : : : James Beatty, WS Madd G &C. ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, divide cone plioa? LWileeeca wane |demoseab “fram <Harrisan ecuaty, ed. While lying oa the ground he| ally admit the death of the ex-State oS eon ee = j ‘ to 4 ? J? | sneer ~4 : practice ll the courts. Offes f dream of God? And is there no life|°P®=ly denousced Sanator Lindsay cor & chance st the negroes and Treasurer. The other defendants, Catharine J Whiting’ T fates County Bank, Butler, Mo. (i ere i ” i i i i This shop from now on will : In the immensurable depths beyond| ‘One of our boys,” said Botkiv,|and try the madstone. | Mr. McKinley ae us in the |west of towo. He was brought to| :_ first-class style. Will tenn j appears millions of suns, co distant| ‘went south after the war and en The original sore on the hand had| ©@™paign that “free trade isthe/this place The front part of the| put the best meats on hand for 1 it it i } re ee A DREAM OF GOD. : : - = ws from Lewiston has an Ziv: lic eption to-day in of Hydrophubie. but the news 3 Gov. Bob Taylor's Eloquent SS a = | ; x Z awful fascination. It costs littie to cure H It saves time, - F the office of Governor Leedy in the} Pittsburg, Kan., Jan. 27.—W. H.- eer i az tl seat of that them right away with St. Jacobs Oil. money, misery, Word Picture of Infinity. capitol building, and all the state | Howey, who resides near Monmouth| = oe : se - : a Sosssoounnseaucoocosoeneaenaenenaneboececannl = i : Z = ° niaker I have wondered a thousand times | cfiicers, state house emploves and/ jn this (Crawford) county, is quar- = —_ 1 ar i : : ; - : ’ introduced to bim.| af : ~ tinker, Nelson Ding It is if an infidel ever looked thro’ a tele- | attaches were introduced to libarad- at the comidonse -of 1. a5. Se Pa EEE eee Dae CaN VEE ite Se Se c ivi i The executive rooms were thrown/s - a is city, = the|™ e f "I ecope. The universe is the dream e@ exe 6 j|Symmes, in this city, taking eo artne Solen an ee | Recogniz2d His Back, Topeke, Kan. Jan. 26.—General John B. Gordon of Georgia, was Drank Milk From a Cow Winch Died of God, and the heavens declare his| wide open and General Gordon re- madstone treatment, fearing hydro- glory. jphobia. Mr. Howey’s case is a Lewi pc Grae robed in the the brightness of bis| It was quite a ecene to witnesc the | peenliar one. Inthe latter part of |; Smiter, ave got ae pe Ot Butler, Missouri,Y eteroal fires, and with the planets! new west paying its respects to &/ November his dog went mad and bit | icictueci she ae = sas oi ea neuen on t forever wheeling ‘round. Yonder ia| representative not only of the new] one of hie horses and a cow. Mr.\b80f Dingley himself, naturally Has on hand a large amount of money to be loaned on p There is our mighty sun, ceived at the governor's desk. Mercury and Venus, and there is/ south but the old south as well | Howey did not believe the dog was Mars, the ruddy globe whose polls are white with snow, and those other zones seem dotted with seas and continents. Who knows but that|vigorous and his tongue is as €lo | gigo died, but the family used the! h ™ j that desires a new loan or to renew an old one, to his roseate color is only the blush| quent as then, but age has settled | nilk from the cow up to within t _— eau s | of his flowers? Who knows but that|upon his limbs. Oncs the finest day or two of her death. ow lo and behold! e mills | Mars may now be a paradise inhab- ited by a blessed race, unsullied by sip, untouched by death? The giant orb of Jubiter, the champion of the skies, belted and sashed with vapor and clouds; and Saturo haloed with bands of light, and jeweled with eight ruddy moons; and there is Uranus, another stupendous world speeding on its prodigous circles of 0 tireless journey around the sup. And/|mander he marveled how he could] glarmed and ponlticed it aod tried| morpving, the Dingley disaster is| east on the t M FAT MARKE yet another orbit cuts the outer rim| have possibly escaped southern bul-| al] remedies he could think of. His apres over sll cotton-manufactur- morning about 9 o'clock, found the | A of our system, avd cn its gloomy|lets. They then bantered one an-|grm grew rapidly worse, and the| '°& New England. And there is | body of a dead man alongside of the | o ' pathway, there. t!:3 lonely Neptune walks the cold dim solitude of space. that their light could not reach us in a thousand years. There, spangling the curtains of the black profound, shine the constellations that sparkle like the crown jewels of God. There are double and triple and quadruale suns of different colora, commingling their gorgeous hues and flaming hke ed with immeasurable patches of filmy light like the dewy gossimers of the spiders loom that dot our fields at morn. Whai beautiful forms we trace among these phan- toms of light, circles and eclipses and crowns, and shields and spiral moved from us as are these sune, that the light which comes to us from them to night has been speed- ing on its way for more than two million years What is the white belt we call the — si eg ates - ems fered by representative Nelson, of Charles Baard was seyerely beaten|suit against the insurance compa-| The Weekly, One Year - - 2 Cests | hatter, Mo Ofles ities Hull, ME tit an _ oe ae a af dia Hardiv-vcallice’ on United States by three negroes, who were after-|nies to recover the insurance upon = — pee) Ce eee oe arene Been tv monds! 1s a river of stars, it is a : ae z a ward corraled ina house by father|his life. The iacurance companies |= |Qj Tere ey Siw gulf stream of suns and if each holds | Senator William Lindsay to resign Z ee SETTLEMENT DOCKET | Silv ers & Silvergie inits grasp a mighty stream of planets as ours does, how many mul and intelligence in all this throng of spheres? Are there no sails on these far away summer £eas, no wings to cleave those crystal airs, no forms divine to walk those radiant tields? Are there no eyes to see those floods of light, no hearts to share with ours that love which holds all these mighty orbs of space? It cannot be, it cannot! Surely there is a God! If there is not, life | General Gordon 1s not what he was twenty years ago by any means. His eye is as keen, his brain seems a3 type of the cavalry in “Dixie,” the majesty of his stride has fled and his head does not maintain the proud poise as of old. Department commander Theodore Botkin of the G. A. R. in official dress, called upon him, and the greeting was very warm. When the ex confederate observed the gigantic proportions of the department com- other about the late unpleasantnzss and Botkin told him a story. gaged in railroad building. He met one of the men who fouzht against him and said: ‘I suppose you have seen me be- fore, sir.” ‘I declare I can’t said the rebel. ‘What!’ said the Yankee, ‘is it pos- remember it,’ In disgust the Yankee turned on his heel and walked away. The rebel hailed him at once and shout- ed. ‘I remomber you now, sir, since I have seen your back.” General Gordon vowed that it was the best story he had ever heard and Please buy and try a box of C. 25, 50 cents. all druggists. C. C. today; 10, Sold and guaranteed to cure by Call a Senator to Time. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 27.—After a hot debate this morning the lower house of the Kentucky legislature adopted » eubstitute resolution, of- if he cannot support the platform. During ths cours3 of the debate asatraitor to his party, and called upon him to return home and face an outraged constituency. Others who made hot spzeches along this line wera representatives Trimble, Nelson, Petty, Orr and Hickman. The resolution was adopted by a viva voce vote, but on motion of Representative Pulliam, was consid- ered in order that the original reso lution introduced by Representative jmad at the time and was not con- vinced until the suffering canine died in convulsions. The cow and horse Some tims last month Mr. Howey began to have trouble with his right arm, which commenced swelling and paining him very severely and he was at a loss to account for it. Fi- nally be remembered that a few days before the dog died that he bad a small sore on the baek of his hand, and that the dog came to him and licked it. He at once became pains extended to his shoulder. His physician advieed him to come here almost healed over, but the stone appli.d adhered at once. Within, two bcurs the severe pains began to j leave lis shoulder snd upper arm. Mr. Howey is frightened so that he is almost bysterical avd will not let) his friends leave him. He is afraid algo that the lives of his family are MOB LAW. Negress Who Beat a Man to Death Lynched. Memphis, Tenn, January 27.—A negro women, whose crim was the clubbing of a young white man's head into a pulp, has baen lynched This outbreak of mob violence is the sequal toa sensational tragedy enacted in the vicinity and reported yesterday. STORY OF THE CAUSE. During ths day the father of and soo, the latter being left to pre vent their escape while the father killed two of them with a shotgun. Thereupon the woman clubbed his bead almost to a j-lly, and he was| found dying by the father upon his retura. Left Some For the Saeaa Pittsburg, Pa, Jan. 26—In 1887 ae i= | WHOLE FAMILY MAY GO MAD. A Falien Ido}. news from the All the “prosperity” strike is great interesting, England. The cotton-workers of | expected great thinge of the cotton | schedules. And many were the jfrom Dingley to his fellow towns | men while those schedules were “in which were open and gave employment under the wicked Wil son law are closing or giving preca- rious employment at pauper wages, | aslowas those of the wretched workingmen of Britain, whose free trade miseries Dingley doted to} dwell on. Asthe World shows in a pecul- iarly clear and effective way this talk of a trust—a trust under “scien | tific protective schedules,’ when patent of truste!’ But while the | rest of New England is angry over wage reductions ranging from 13 to 5C per cent., Lewiston 1s stunn-! ed, crushed It has not only seen its hopes of high wages and plenty of work| vanish like “the baseless fabric of a James W. Tate Legally Dead. Louisville, Ky , Jan. 21.—An Even- ing Post special from Frankfort, Ky., saye: James W. Tate, the de- faulting ex State Treasurer of Ken tucky, who skipped the State, leave- alive in some foreign country. The law in Kentucky is that after | aman has been missing for seven years and nothing bas been heard | from him during that time, he is legally dead. It was under this statue that his heirs recently brought fought the cases bitterly until to day when the attorneys for the Connect- it is said, will follow the examp'e of the Connecticut company. GETTING READY Every expectant mother has | P pened beer | golden assurances and reassurances | steady | Mary Donovs Joseph McCormack, Wm I Minnie Bsiley, Wright B: Bates County farms at low rates of interest, and on long or short time. We inyite every Real Estate owner in Bates County | g 3 | come and see us. é FRANK ALLEN, Secretary Find Mardered Man’s Body, Otterville, Mo., Jan. 27 -The crew of local freight train No. 122, going track at what is known as Clark's | crossing, some twe and a half miles have been a blow in the center of | on the side and his hands cut badly. Near the body was found a key! ring, on which was two large door keys and a badge of silver, having | Jon one side “S. W. Ewing, S uth | j | dressed man | ! CASTORIA For Infants and Children The | Kansas City | Star. By Mail, Daily and Susd $4.00 a Year Probate Court, February Term, 1898. | Henry E Padley, DV Brown Admr | Laurine Grosebart. 3 eee. Jacob Hines, Jame W T Weller { J Tygard Ex’r rege Price G & C. | Lona Ree« & trying ordeal to face. If she does not} Charles Benser, a prosperous wagon! manufacturer of Moline, Iil., went to} Europe for his health. He died | there, leaving an estate worth over| G M Mike | Silas Chay | AJ Park, Sarah Jane Park Exr. . T F Wilson Adr J P Edwards G&C, Sth Day. j JohnjSchweicheinser, J L MeConneil G & « | Wm Meyers et al, Josey Z Fisher, D V Brown Adm chmedding Cura’r Jas T Thompson, Wm E Walton Admr. | Joseph Hains, Joseph Schmedding G & C. 6th Day. t Gibson et al, RC Wright G & C c Missorui Pacific, thie | They stop werk, cost money, give pain. a e Sprains and Bruises THE WALTON TRUST “COMPANY Rates lower and terms more reasonable than ever before given in Bates county. | | cae RRR RRA A APRRR RARARARAR RA AAA ARAL Successor to J. F. Hemstreet. skull is broken in by what seems to | Give me a call and I guarantee faction, the forehead The head was also cut | Southeast corner of the door e T. W. LECC. For all re i eee iy isa e ER | road wagor. m wagons, phactons &e, il archangels on the frontier of stellar| sible you don’t remember me?’ endangered from using the milk of | ¥'80?- See ae loess — seems iio Stl onthe esti | tops Voelt bebe ne | space. If we look beyond the most ‘That, sir, is the truth,’ replied | the cow come tumbling down in ruins.—N. | “Butcher, 203 North Fourth street. ‘ as = distant star, the black walls are fleck-| the rebel. ————— Y¥. World. The body is that of a fairly well Bugov Paint on a | DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS“ | Will furnish you a buggy ‘HIGH OR LOW GRADE” | for very few dollars bave patronized me to do so, and if you 5 WM. FE. WALTON, President, 1 BOSTON W. PROCTOR, Pror's. Cuas. W. Proctor, square, past of the Grange store, rr rr ‘) tO or par of Buggies, Su We reset tires and \ Tam thankfal to all wae de hope you will ve never tried me, Smith & Francisco, | Office over Bates County Bank. Thos. W.' Silvers, J. A. Bit —— ATTORNEYS ‘AT LAW— Gpeaves & CLARK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office over the North side square. DR. PHYSICIAN AND Office, front LAWYERS, Butler, Mi Missouri State B. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBOPATHIC SURGEON, room McKil over ou isa dream, human experience is a| Saunders of Unioa, come time since, | $150,060 to his adopted daughter, | a ey, J BR Jenkins are All callanswered at office day@ «| phantom; and the univers is a/be passed. The Saunders resolution| Edna. The estate was turned over | = “Bpectetsttention given 10 toma Hlaunting lie.--Bob Taylor. was then taken up and passei byajto W. J. Robinson cf Little Rock, | ae eases. of No School for Whites. Jefferson City, Mo, Jan. State Superintendent John R. Kirk received a letter froma resident of a school district in Wright county stating thatin that district the ne groes were in the majority, and that they had elected all three of the school directors from among the colored that for two _ j 27.— vote of 55 to 35. The Gold Rash Fairly On. Seattle, Wash, Jan 27 —Four crowded steamers eailed for Dyea/} and Skaguay within a few hours of each other yesterday. Five hundred people left this city for the North, and from other sound ports com- bined, over 600 took their departure. The Clara Nevada made her initial Ark., who was appointed guardian | In 1890 Mrs. Benser and her| adopted daughter arrived from Rock } Island to Pittsburg for permanent} residence. Oa May 12, the girl was| 18 years old, and decided to apply | for her money. She engaged Robert | B Ivory, a Pitteburg attorney, to! collect it. He charged for his eery-| ices $32,360 62 there is no telling what may happen. |p ) | WH Wayland, W | Delbert McPherson et al. | Richard P Harper. H H Wy: Wm Hi Betz, Wm Betz G & C, | ., | Lyda Frazee, WT Sheets Admr. get ready for it,| Delia Kiener, CK MillerG ac. Chas Thompson. B i Crawford G&C. | Anne Coats, RB B Campbell Execator. Wayland Executors sth Day. Sth Day | pesca: | Andrew J Olde. D M Olds Execatrix. Child-birth is full) C ¥ Beisenbrash. Anca A Beleenbrosh Exr’x of uncertainties if | 4™8nzar Hensley, George Hensley Executor Nature is not given proper assistance. | CL Koeger, Augusta A Koeger Admr. loth Day | Wm € Stephenson, Joseph Morrie Admr | James Piigriw, J A Pilgrim Admr Lala Siichman Admr’x Denton G & ¢ « Surgeon. Butler, Mo. en aspecialtv. DR, J. T. HULL Ectrance BOULWARE, Physician Office norta side Diseases of women am DENTIST. . #am , which the soung | Mf h 9 F - d jlady refused to pay. She secured | ot ers rien oped ters years there bad been no school in| Ren eee Cs . Th another attorney, Willis G. McCoe, |is the best help you can use at this time. | district for white children. | = oo ay et pehocment ante 4h orphans’ court It is 4 liniment, and when regularly ap-j @aly ona teneher (cineca }steamer City of Seattle sailed with | i es plied several months before baby comes, Y (colored) was em-| Gfty-cight Givat and 150 « ee | aod secured aa order requesting Mr. | it makes the advent easy and nearly pain- ployed. The superintendent replied} > ; one 888 | Tory to show how he earned such a , 8 by ae : | passengers. Her bookings at other| ‘ ; ee ee ee advising that the prosecuting attor-| Seund ioc: call eect et b |large fee. imess,” relaxes the overstrained mus- ney be requested to institute pro-|* _ P a iy alagipena oe oe = PATS a Are : cles relieves the distended feeling. short- ceedings to force the colored direc. |t© Slmoet 600. The Utopia sailed in| Miners Gain a Victory. ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer- tax-payere; Stadio, north sice square , Butle | voyage with 100 first class and sixty al. CA Bird G & © KIDNEY DISEASESTE ETS je | aregthe most fatal of all diseases. z the afternoon with over 100 people} Chicago, Jan. 26 —The interstate | tain without any dangerous aft FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE nse Al es aboerd. The City of Seattle left| joint convention of bitumincus coal -'a GUARANTEED remedy children. | Secome wee paseeeee. lat 10 o'clock. The miners Sines é reissued a = =“ 7OT Educate Your Bowels With Cas- = a eo De reported to the | pila ey sent regi we by all peneccate eden § I tJ | Senate provides that the government! 5.) - ssid i? ers | 200,000 soft coal miners an advance n, © jmay bid in the Kansas Pacific and / of 10 cents 2 ton and a uniform day | *P0? spplication to i THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., jof 8 hours at uniform day wages. in me be sent to any carets. Candy Cathartic, cure consti, lee. IFC. C, C. fail, druggi ‘ chiscns». “Bellademna Plo ffels as the best for Kidney and) | Bladder troubles. | * Price soc. and $1.00. tion forever. efund money i= President may sell it again.