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FULL OF INTEREST. guand om over Gur headdwe sab. We want the best trade—that is yours. The Three Wouldn't Jump. BiG CULTUN FIRM Faces : mitted to the fates and returned to, " ox ea You want the best groceries—they are ours. Me ead beter wreatiier ee a en ae ee ss Letter from M. L. Wolfe, Who Is Seein' “see! : S 18g | Were killed and several others dan- ¥ We can make the prices, , cee Z ra hos eset irae bss be gerously wounded as a result of an Price. McCormick ct Co. Have Been We can get together. the Sights in Wyoming. transplanted after my time was up accident to a work trainearly to-day Epiror Times: here to some planet where such|ypon the Akron & ee : Forced to Suspend c Bob € bell, M 20.—W. water, mountains, climate, game and! Rapid Transit (electri ubu X Y M = M r 4 amp Bob Campbell, May 20.—We | simil: conditi 3 ii an »\ a: ou 5 suour ew ork ay 2 Price 4« r 7 ! ; similar itions existed as here jine. The brakes on two: “S ree i We want your Chickens are now camped on Piney river at the] and have Bob Campbell, Jim Graves! with gravel se ies e — : sg mata gringo ager nes mouth of thecanyon where the stream and many other Bates county hunt-) dozen work j cuts through the Big Horn moun-| eps for company. ML. Wour: ae ae o tains and enters the foothills and the ie Me eons eo | \ siee “8 ss . ida a f ° | oo plains of northern Wyoming. NEELY LANDED IN JAIL. sees : niges °o Es We leit Fort McKinnie, our present i it ve me | ao, , - home, three days ago, which is lo- | rie t i s y SMITH’S We want your Eggs. cated at the foot of those mountains | Appointee of Administration and Al- a States | n on Clear creek. The fort consists of leged Embezzler Locked Up. ‘espe te = sf : that | a splendid homes forcommissionedand| yay York, May 22.—Charles F. W. || me f agi ia esa ing = ' a= non-commissioned officers and their]. 9. Renee acme the ee ee ees } co RN SEs dee Neely, former chief financial agent of The dead arm: Jack MoMa ' a See Barracks Se cavalry and] the postottice department at Havana, | ael Penders, Ko Welk wo. H } 5se0eeeeeese infantry soldiers’ hospitals, bath Cuba, was arrested to-day by a Unit- ROG z e houses, offices, magazines, corrells. ed States Marshal. si ia | Fled to Kentucky for Refu W iter W Ip G Cr ‘ barns, a fine system of water works BARGAINS We want your Butter! tising i - x. The arrest was made on a warrant | Sun. Ind., May 25.—Edward | ,. Ih and clear tre ert — issued by United States Circuit Judge | Carver shot and William Pat ts} = pes + _ Prices at 1 : running everywhere in artificially .ombe in a civil suit against Neely | terson in a political quar : wottom wnere ¢ LOO Way to Make these go farthest bring them to|channels. This fine and costly prop-| hy the United States. Hewas charg-|'PUblican primary at ell-kn hicago H Se erty was abandoned by the govern- te tie weourtal convertic jday. Carver. who was ral implement tt} " seoatd be ment a few years ago and since given 74.25. Hi aah ae e * Stewart. Wortley is a M 4 B f aa 74.25. is bail was fixed at!/two men witnessed the ss Adigtenl Galivs F to the state of Wyoming. The state pete ee . miral Schie} i ! 2 ; 000 j neither of t will talk nized Jar . having no use for it at present, wires! Phe arrest was made on informa-|i§ caught. the extraditi question | eee i! [’ = = Col. Bob to look after it, who rents | tion farnished by George H. Burton | etree Kentucky i Indiana wil partners Mr. Crocker ; a i invalids, sig seers ir = bad z “©” \doubtiess be raised. Indiana has re- |! Owl ope and Mr. Stewart- t Ya RPL LL PRP PL PLL ELPA DELP PLL LS PSEA henge invalids, sight-seers, Sees and the order of arrest was indorsed | fysed to surrender ¢ E- Findle. Ligh, (Ok SEAS Ripa s SJ hacky Se Ht i} v.35. TYGARD, HON. J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J.C.CLARE, capitalists, hunters, etc., only a few! 5. Edward K. Jones, specialattorney is charged with complicity in the | Europ. pe sili Par ut President. Vice-Pres’t. Caemer ' a general, and F. P. Smith. | Goebe ot in Kentuck | its } { M. B. Frazer and myself occupy |~ Tie peiconer wae taken to th | eae eres: | = — THE BATES COUNTY BANK « {what we can of the late home of one| tpited States marshal’s offi and | ee segeabet ia tesier ties te . oie sta = she » ‘e and] | ] | |Capt.Savage. Wefollowed along the i;Gaeteiciel before Judee La Jackson. Miss.. May en-| Washington, May 24.—S i ; BUTLER, mo. ‘ |foot of the mountains north all day-| .onibe S . ss district of the Forest.| Henderson is holding e ! now and then passing a ranch house pee “ : + and Vieksburg rail-| pe, on bill, one of the chief i Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. ‘ Counsel for the prisoner made les east of this city, was], s H who were seeding their land to wheat eet tae w seduction of his vesterday. The tire started | ©2tUTes Of which iat he increase of the i ; MereRenen ne en and oats and will sow on until June i : : ‘general store of Storey about 5,000. artil- | but it was denied. Neely was A General Banking taken to the Ludlow str ro des tl To Business Transacted§ vrovid hat the in and spread rapidly »stroving 12 business houses 000 no’ 20, they told me. We saw many sage hens and prairie chickens. GAPITAL, $75,000. -g- Passed smploy in garri- oe by where I was told that D.N. Must Face end t me the = Must Face the Penalty. Bates County Investment Co., {| thompson and Sum Bawards of But-| prom st toais Repub | Ailartic! cult and’ Pacthe sonuue ter once hauled wood at $125 per Senators like Senator Cockr who It will not be possi can newspapers to break the force Federal Judge the Ortiz case, upholding » for rej ISUTLER, MO.? 1ize the appropriations eare- load and laid thefoundation for thei fortunes. OCapital = = I A ; -. said it would be false economy Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of + amicgagelltonsg ven were not suppied to take i title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. 0 ppiec , c t We went into camp the first night Choice > doctrine | re : t é * ile fror eo ‘ ' . . i ‘ se cost orks securities always on band and forsale, Abstracts of title about half-mile from the mouth Of) hat the constitution goes with the | | diy tly work | furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate Rig Piney canyon, near the bank of by their present ta i a The bill went to the House and { s papers drawn. the stream. the waters of which * i . ae | hairman Hull carried it through the i a FL.) Treaep Hox. J. B. Newserny, J.C. Crank, : “" | serting that this member of ed- 2 pee i President, Vice-President. Sec’y. & Treas. roared — like a passing Mis.| 44) judiciary went out of his way to| House committ The administra- Jno. C. Hayes, Abstractor. 8. F. Warnock, Notary. souri cyclone all night in its efforts] 5, ae ee ay ak tie aemourats | yn did not suppose there would be } iia deamabead te cemseeee : re Pan arg e ‘or democratic RARARA lifticulty in ting the bill through ‘ { 4 B50,000. ‘ a ¢ to get by the many bowlders and the campaign use. . = —= = = = and grinding against each] yy pig decision inquestionit became} “a the House until within a few days, J . i f estion woame | hs ‘ ney, “HE THAT WO RKS EASI Ly; WORKS other and its great fall carried them necesaaes for Judge Lochren to PRS Ww the speaker was found to be i am acs dia eol Reaae i: . ? ba “Sheree ae opposed to its passage ¢ this ses- (| Mol SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH along. [twas hard for me to quit] gne the reasoning which led to his| ay ee biel listening and go to sleep,as the walls] .onclusions. This reasoning, based | sion. Ate White House confere ; of the canyon which were hundreds] oy ¢he law, was that the momei @ | the speaker took the ground that it f fee rh. and seeme ake = : Pe sr a as not expedie ori my 5 x of feet high, and seemed to take Up} qmerican sovereignty prevaiied in| Some time ago there was a notable | “* = xpedient — we at = : Pee . Sees se Z os if > procession in the city of Buf- | time for an increase of the regular M. pe _ fg bees eae = Porto Rico the American constitu-} 4g x . it cet ite iz ee gael Tix ia tte ab pee a st — — - — SSS : — a aie tion became in force. It necessarily | also for the fact that it was entirely com- Sek ae aia A TO CONSIDER TAX REVISION. 000,000 dollars against the surplus | 2uish from the roar of the rocks and | gig go, otherwise the American con-| posed of automobile wagons (like that some length, Dut nO conciamon wee : since March 14. echo them bach, Longaiter my only | poss itself would have had no power | ti the: cut shone), Celt te Sie reached i 4 i Eee had fallen asleep did Ta ee I il the advertising literature of the World's ein i Mi During the recess the whole subject [companion had Tallen’ asleep aie to legislate for Porto Rico, that pow-| Dispensary Medical Association, propri- Sau was MJ Chairman Payne Wants the Ways and | could be investigated and a compar- reach that resting stage. I was} ., being derived from the constitu- Bierce ra aay ok = med illage pasbenetercncctengh yop z ? ative and intelligent measure framed | thinking “What man and wheel: ami.) 4a. of this reasoi-| 1 Piers sarcigra doe pyr mergrialnte the | Leavenworth, Kax., May 25.—F. ‘ Means Committee to Sit this for introduction at the epening of the | goes he after this While cooking | ing may not legitimately be denie pioneer horseless vehicle. These wagons, B. Blair of Chicago, one of the attor- } < »B8i ; . as oakfast i rning we hear Tay . = me ent to every important section of the evs fo y — i t. Summer. session in December. breakfast in the ere ee heard a It is unfortunate for the adminis- cies a os aes core tena caanete 1 re ‘ berlin M.t ‘arte Tex aptain la The resolution went over under Mr. | pheasant drumming on a log: they | tration imperialists that the Lochren advertise Dr. Pierce’s Remedies—they | Of engineers, in prison at Fort Leay- Washington, May 23.—The blind | DeArmond’s obiection. are plentiful here, also a large and aaa s pasease of the Po.| 8% Pioneers of progress, heralds of the Jenworth, has been in town to hold a i; _ z : , a i "| ruling stamps the passage of the Po-| Ohi iohile age f i thaplain in his invocation in the or pretty game bird called mountain] ¢9 Rican tariff bill as an act in viola-| * And this isin keeping with the record [Conference with the prisoner relative H house to-day, rather startled the | Mystery of a Letter. or blue grouse. tion of the constitution, but they can} ™ade by Dr. Pierce and his famous pre- | to the efforts to get him out of pris- i house by referring to the Cuban| Dallas, Tex., May 17.—E. B. Wag-| From camp to-day 1 witnessed | not escape the logic of the situation. | Barston’ bekarcint tape Prcaaee Aa oes Ef Jon. Just what plan Mr. Blair intends | : . — . ™s eS ™ . # he front © neir — S. : ce’s = sé m4, frands which he said brought the) oner, a business man of Alvarado, | What 1 wish everybody could see once} president McKinley in December last | Golden Medical Discovery is still the | to use he refuses to make known, be- fi be-f blush of shame to the cheek of every | committed suicide ¢ t place to-|at least. About 4 o'clock ,p. m., it : as ti nate leading medicine for disorders and dis- | yond saying that halfadozen leading OIE trend J mmitted suicide at that pla held the same view on this question] 22. Gf the stomach and digestive and |* : ; wed a We pray, he con-| day, by hanging. He left a note being warm, the sun shone bright on as does Judge Lochren now, and his} nutritive systems, for the purifying of attorney of the country are hard at ; ued, “that the culprit will be} stating that life had no charms for foot hills and tops of mountains, | message to congress, urging the duty | the blood and healing of weak lungs. work devising ways and means for s] «brought to speedy justice that wej| him, and directing how he desired while a cloud rolled along the side of | 95 that adie ty extend pes cena es Women eat ash Bren Pees the release of the engineer, and that i May give an object lesson to the! some of his possessions disposed of. the mountains about half way UP] porto Rico, as based on this convie- salty aesipaed. for wamen’s | he has strong hopes of success. Mr. i world in dealing with perfidy and | No one had any idea that he contem-| Which changed color many times and} 435), use. The wide benefits this medicine |Carter bas said repeatedly that he : fraud.” | plated such a step. He was about ve forth flash after flash of light- That the president was led by the has Ln ew ossanets ee well | would not accept a pardon, because i i : . ¢ a Pside . Be A - summed u ie words mares a. i] | Mr. Payne, chairman of the ways ning, peal upon peal of thunder. I »men well. that would be construed as ap ad- 4 andmeanscommittee, presented from that committee a resolution to em- 4 50 years old and leaves a widow and several children. Wagoner went to the postoffice thought of thesight wit ed by the children of Israel when they reached sugar and tobacco trusts to aban- don so just a position and to compel the passage of the measure placing | women strong and sick u The reputation of Dr. I ant Pel fe and effective tive for family use is internatio’ mission of his guilt. Hestill declares s innocense. oneal ~~ means commit- and inquired for a letter, remarking Mount Sinai, Exodus xix 16. an unconstitutional tax upon the lances w et ' it during the recess to consid- | at the time that it was an important We found plenty of deer signs here, Porto Ricans does not in the slight- as hie wend NOTHING BUT FACTS. er the reduction and rey War revenue taxes. “There isa great demand for the Teduction of these taxe observed Mr. Livingston of Georgia. “Why sion of the | | soon afterward he Later he received a letter and was found dead letter, one. The charred frag which had been burned with a small gments of a amount of straw, were found in the mule and black tails. the white tail deer stay lower down. Twenty-five deer passed through a log cutters’ yard recently, so he informed us. There is many wild bees here and est degree change the aspect of the question under the law. The imperialists will have to abide} by their action on this vital They have seen fit to prove that to j issue js on, either in the rofession or of The Invalids Pp No Deception Used in Talking About Morrow's Kid- : 7 e Sones consider this | roem where the body was hanging. | mu‘ h wild fruit is in bloom—the them authority of the syndicatesis a| 2 Here is a great modern ne-oids. fp SUbpect now” | What this letter contained, or where| plum, gooseberry; currant, red ras-liicher authority than that of the} 2osP@2!, always filled with patients 1will explait aid Mr. Payne, | it came from, no one knows berries, black haws, choke cherries.| .onstitution. They must be judged age aE oe een caren oti aa ts " who offered twenty minutes on a side SSeS crab apple, sarvice berries and buf : : z igo seag 4 th 5 ee } s & | é , Se s -| before the people for this sin. There} diseases demand the aid of surgery. No : : ie m { for debate | For whooping cough, asthma, |falo berries. a ! ‘ 2 hte that ie Buffalo is better equipped, The Arguments in Their Favor Comes : “L object.” said Mr. DeArmond of bronchitis, or consumption, no medi- Anybody ean find a bear, lynx or}. go a reason ere née mes with respect to is modern appliances, = From These Whe Have Used : Rieeur. °Th Z I leine equals Ballard’s Horehound Stone 5 5 verdict of the people in November will} the surgical a’ rility of its staff. Dr. R. muri 1e entire session has |. Prine 25 = mountain sheep that wants to climb } } . the chief consulting physician of Them. ae oles ) | Syrup. Price 25 cents and 50 cents; i; i zs be based on the law and the evi-| ¢hi, great institution, has associated with : been frittered away. There is no! atH.L, Tucker's drug store upalittle on the mountains. The} a1... If ly a score of physicians, | There is no deception in anything we publish Reressity for cutting off debate on | ae ee streams have plenty of trout, but are ne man being a picked man, chosen | sbeat Morrow's Kid-ne-oids, All oar stete- thisresolution.” Fighting the Ice Trust. most too high now to catch them. Two Bankers Plead Guilty. at n the treatment and cure | ments are from peeple right bere in Missouri Mr. Payne then offered the resolu- tion for a sine die adjournment June Albany, N. Y., May 17.—Attorney General Davis to-day listened to ar- Our and surroundings lacks one thing only of being a very Eden camp Rutland, Vt., May 94.—Charles W. Mussy pleaded guilty in the United 1 form of disease. kache, nerveusne: sleeple debility im cases where other remedies have failed We ask you to read the following etaternent because Sand proceeded to answer the in- guments of counsel on the applic —the smile of a woman from which] States district court toan indictment ane Maal Freeman, residing at 103 Kast quiry of Mr. Livingston upon the tion of William R. Hearst of New|™angets so mu h sunshine. Near| charging him with the embezzlement | j Kansas ( >, who says resolution for a recess sitting. He) york ¢ ity to restrain the American here is the ruins of Fort Phil Karney|and misappropriation of the funds 4 in defending the ‘‘old fieg’’ dur explained that the total surplus for ten months and twenty-two days of nt fiscal The surplus had avera 000,000 a month until April, when it fe to $4,000,000 and for the first 22 days of the present month to less year was $ lee company this state. The proceedings are tak that no stock corporation or person shall combine withany o tion or person for unlawful restr: oftrade or for creating of a om doing business in }-_| Visited both, but r the laws of 1899. which say | Tr corpora- Massacree Hill. 1 de- jand nearer still 2ce forbids a n, more than to say that on | Mass: Hill Indians i killed 90 soldiers , | Scriptio the Sioux ind six teamsters less than 10 minutes. he snow looks very deep at ' bank, also plead } ting of the Merchants National bank cf | Rutland and was sentenced to seven Years imprisonment. e bank. Jc the Wat Mussey was hn C. Farrar, cashier of th ex-cashier of of 30,000 warand by exposure imcideut t acted 8 disease which has beens annoy ver wince. I first #9 The by a sease tion of the pa-sege of and rina than $1,000,000. nopoly + tuaiithe to please my companio ©} institution and was given a term of He ther explained the policy enter- bined with} ¥@™tst rand other k assigned rves ed upon by the Treasury of refunding eed tT ond day to +m 8 a 4and Aper cent bonds in 2 per cents wk City Gael tread ascent I We Ste nevaral aete pady about $2 f bonds | ; : 22 be nn pine needi t e . Alread at $28,000,000 of bonds | itghands and that it bed on pine needies a a and tor had beenex d. Hepointed out | strained trade ae bemede aving made a beginning. entinreet that would re- ‘ 3 i I " — in interest — vuld r nary docking leges prevent any “« h to run +, wh * r > taxpayers. This refund-) other corporation or persons from fr e to pine our . ray - ess did not show in the ens: business at a profit. heads whic howed y o-cids are pe balances, but as a draft Ee = very midst of a storm cle 4 at: . ralance. Some $ 300. © srt = ? _ i i : alanee. § : -300.-| 5s j meee it an to rain and rai 49 800 of these bonds remained to Signature QoplEtin hours then snow fell unt Z| ‘ refunded. which made a draft of S of y y tzu nextday. With a tarpaulin ider drug store.

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