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we LAYS DOWN RULES. THE MIDLAND EXHIBITION. a Display Just Opened Up in Engiand Wife of Secretary Hay Fixes a Code Which Is of an Unusually Inter- f Etiqu:tt» for Cabinet Ladies. esting Character Demands That the Wives of the Ad- visors of the Presid pnt Shall Ob- serve the Rules Prevailing in Conrts of Fo an Countries, » Wife of the secretary of i. a st lown a e of official park, | etique o Bnd the friction whieh a inted ta eerabe has existed for years, This was done a structure after cor ‘tion with Mrs. Roose- “ee babalatedaliny velt suterns, It eon- When Signora Mayer Des Planches the Midland and wife o: the Italian ambassador, ar panése cols rived Mrs. Hay wrote the women of acwiek: inate the cabinet. cir and the wives of earving and embroidery and Danish the justices of the me court, porcelain mach rh s only of the seuators and of several repre: ane American exhjbit, bi enuous fentative that the ambassadress. efforts have been made to denenstrate would be at home on a certain day, Midland counties are not behind She w a similar course when mes in adopting Amerient US. Mme. ( wife of the French pleet rik power is suppTied on a large am r. arrives next week - eales An enormous switchboard is For the first time it is detinit i of American and laid down that the cabinet hostes yin Wolverhamp- and all other women in official life ton, are a conspienous feature v mingle in society must make the The Canadian pavilion is an artistic ir Leall in the e sa- bnilding, with a fine dome, and is filled cress, ‘The wives and with complete and well arranged ex- ‘ minor diplomats must call on hibits of the na products of the the t women and on the sen- Dominion, Otherbnildtngsare a lirge wives first. ‘Tl ives of rep- concert hall, restaurants and the side resentiutives are expe to call on shows, ‘The art gallery in the mids the dipl je ladies first, and this dle of the town has a fair loan collece specially imposed upon those tien, with an English pre-Raphaelite husbands served on the eom up. with Watts. Millais, Whistler ttee on foreign affairs ind Le Gras w represented, and with As v of the f ambitious paint fthe new English Ft M lay has delicately cor rt ¢ promine veyed » the diplomat contingent . t e me observance of eti-| BEATS MARCONI SYSTEM. ‘ ‘ Xp t capital as | ier countries. ‘Thess. women Pesh. feeen of United States have been remiss in filling their so- Wenthe taxente tay Gial oitiontians Wireless Method, Mrs. 1 programme has beet]. peat 0, 1, Pesxendenoat the Ualted 8 V large. py rtien-of the States weather bureau at Wiersport, ofticia tesses. Mrs. Fulle WL Roanoke Island, N.C 1 “en Cons eve I maintains that her 'Y dueting secretly on that ‘ishind. for t the chief justice of the | iy years nd telephoning h that she can! wnrich have pre ar more successful call ¢ the preident’s | than thoxe.of Mareont Wwife—hence ta calla have been ex-] waste the ay between the need between her and the amba ind another ter Hatteras | niles, were wit 1 A NIAGARA WITHOUT WATER. . Tlatite, Heritien and Bits vrrele rraphy éxperts Lord Kelvin Predicts Time When the eo havy Cepurtment, These two Horseshoe Will Re Trans- Unequivecally pronounce Prof, ned by Engine ne Feat, | ten's system the best they ever theve seen Remarkable progress it electrical | Rvery test was a complete success € neering was predicted by Lord except in one instance, whe | Vinal arecep veninWis honor ing thaundershower tempore by Columbia university, the American | abled the receiv apparatus, Mes- f Engineers andotherscien- | sages signats were -recelved” by sat New York, Lord Kelvin, | Prof, Fessenden with as much elear- who was introduced the “father of /ness and dispatch as in commercial cleet ric neering,” said in part: business on the ordinary telegraph i He tly hope to see the day (line. A speed of 30 words a minute when we shallhave the transmission of ) Was attained elect rien! power over 200 miles with a | voltage of 40,000, With the wonderful [RECREATION FOR WORKERS. {ransm at oN ara falls my = to he near ful- | The Social Halls Association, of New Aliment tr » future. York, Plans for Clean Places let me tell you American peo of Entertainment, Ble TNer e.g Hea Hine ENEMA) aie Gootil Valle snoalaTiouiGt NAW waters will flaw no more over that > 1 Sey vrent horseshoe, hut inetead there wil) | York: has made rapid progress in its great Mprs|ni oe: UU enct " scheme for providing clean places of he a beautiful of vegetation |— ‘ - entertainment for the working men far more superb t ty water flows | na wort nofthe East side. Architect shgrih torrents aver ehe preci ples, WAS | Newtan helps StOReR ine GONTPISHEE ter that will find its way down count: | tn plans for the $40,000 building, lesa. Supbinoss spreadiie UNE ANN case acd uacureutne: Aa Sima nite roster tye und teds: of miles snake schaiie.. Aliout. $0. Oa Will He put FECT OM fara site. Th ght-story structure NEW CHINESE LEGATION. will have or ground floor a res- Suineaacs tanrant and cafe, on the second floora » hall, and on the upper ficors lodge and club rooms to accommodate the numerous elnbs of the East side. Prospective M Building to Be One of | «& Belonging t eign Nations at Washington, For- Work will be begun on the new Chi- | Found out the plans. nese legation and it is hoped by the rectly the other day if liquor was to minister and others concerned that bes wil! ie = ny ly ng een a be sold.” “We have provided for the tere will be absolute! ) ae a . A me aa sale of the best light wines and beer,” lays in the work. The legation is lo- was the d ive reply. “Our aim is to provide a clean and attractive place to drink in and to hold balls and club and lodge meetings in.” “MAN IN THE IRON MASK.” cated at Nineteenth street } nd Vernon ted will be g edifices be- avenue, and when-com one of the most impos longing to foreign nations in Washing- ton, It will cost $65,000 to build and will contain lar rvatories, ball- room, a large dining-room for official dinners and large drawing-rooms. It will be elaborately furnished, most of the effects to be brought from China, and all of the tableware will come from the royal kilns of Peking. The Japanese minister, Mr. Takahira, is now desirous of disposing of the Jap- anese legation property by exchange or otherwise, which is located in N street near Vermont avenue, in order more cesirable official The Remains of the Mysterious Prise oner Said to Have Been Located in Old Paris Cemetery, Who has not read Dumas’ story of “The Man in the Iron Mask?” The remains of that mysterious prisoner have been located in an old cemetery behind the church of St. Paul, at Paris, during the demolition of a house, which was connected by sub- terranean passages with the Bastile and the river. Close by were found se many skeletons of the lovers poi- Left the Vagrant Legiene. soned by the notorious Brinvilliers, “T want my legs.” wailed an unfor- Here also for some time lay Francois tunate cul de jotte in the corridor of Rabelais. Scientists are to be called the palace of justice, Paris, the other upon to define the age of the day. The ery attracted a curious “masque de fer.” This, it is hoped, crowd and the explanation of the’! 5: solve the problem as to whether legless man’s grievances became he was really a twin brother of known. Some time ago the assist- Louis XIV. ance publique made hima present of ——___—_—__— # fine pair of Wooden stumps. Bue Why They Swear, he had the misfortune to be arrested The British bread tax adds only a for vagraney, and with the usual red tape the artificial limbs were con- signed to the registrar's office along with the man's personal belongings. to secure a home. order that ‘nobody who has not got the extra farthing:may be déprived of the“loaf, its size will be cut down; says the Chicago Inter Ocean. Loaves Were. FaGentheeyys will still be the same price, but there A Boston preacher says the society women of that city swear horribly. ele pie) Sm candles ang It has always been feared, says the War Paint for English Navy. Chicago Record-Herald, that close ap-| French gray has practically been dé ‘plication to the stuty of Browning | cided upon as tle most serviceable and would if carried on very long lead to | most invisible color for the war paintf| something bad. to. be used on vessels in the English navy. South American Turmoil, . Four revolutions are now going on in South America, says the Chicago Ralers Breathe Easy. Some of the effete monarchies of Europe will feel better, says the Chi- cago Inter Ocean-when they learn that J. Pierpont Morgan is returning l _, are too numerous to *f mention, A roof garden will be constructed to One of the directors was asked di- | farthing to the price of a loaf, but, in it Protecticn for Negress. | Guthrie, Okla , May 14 —Actingon | Pottawatomie county United States | Attorney Speed has commenced ac- | tion for the arrest and prosecution of several white residents of that see- tion with attempting to dispossess Helen Bonner, colored, of j her homestead in Cleveland county. It is alleged they threatened to kill her unless she would relinquish the im and leave the country. As she has received charged her homestead entry, she is entitled to federal pro- tection. The possession of the claim was contested by heragainst a white matn before the interior department and she won, Edacate Your Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, lo, e. If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money. Found. May 14—The “treasure ishund,” for which an expe- dition started from this place last December on the schooner W. 8. Phelps, has been reached in safety. according to a letter received in this city from a member of the party. The writer that gold found in the sand on the seashore and also that quartz discovered on the island is supposed to be gold- bearing. The location of the Island is not stated, “Treasure Islands" San Francisco, says was As the letter: was posted in Beuador, it ‘ssurmised the rich island is off the coast of that country Dr. Hobbs’ 8) Sam ple free, Add, ste NY *omedy Co., Chicago or Siberian Road Nearly Finished. Seattle, Wash. May 14.—The Trans Siberian Railway is completed all but the opening of a tunnel of about one and one half miles” in trattic the latter part of the year, ac- cording to George Janson, who for anumber of years has been a struction engineer on the road, Mr. Janson arrived in Seattle ves- terday from the east and is on his way to St. Petersburg, his home, which he had not visited for several Years. cone He has beenemployed on the Trans-Siberian railway ever since he completed his education inst. Peters- burg, und is returning to Russia through the United States in order to observe the conditions here, When the liver fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded with bil- ious properties, the digestion be- comes impaired and the bowels con- stipated. Herbine has a direct ac- tion on the liver and excretory or- gans, and a few doses will cure any ease Of biliousness. Price, 50 cents. —H. L. Tucker, Obitu Joseph E. Gutridge, died at his home in Granite, Oregon, May 4th, 1902, at the age of 18 years. De- ceased was born in Bates county; Misouri, and emigrated to Oregon ia 1888 with his parents and located in Granite. where he grew to man- hood, and has lived almost contin- usly. He was well known and loved of all. He was an exemplary young man, and greatly beloved of his pa- rents. He was attacked by that fell disease, typhoid fever, which baffled all skill, and ‘soon did its mortal work, He leaves a large relation- ship in Granite, Oregon, and in Bates county, Mo., to mourn his departure. To God's tender care we commend all. A Frienp, Cyclists should always carry a bot- tle of Ballard’s Snow Liniment, in case of accident, if applied immediate- ly, it will subdue the pain, prevent swelling and discoloration, and quickly heal the wounds. Price, 25 and 50 cente.—H. L. Tucker. A Filipino standifg on his head in a bucket of water will have trouble in reading the Declaration of Inde- pendence.—Post-Dispateh. An Arkansas farmer has—just re- ceived $2,500 for 50 acres of straw- berries, the buyer to pick them, BEST FOR THE BOWELS — | Anew swindling game has madeits | | appearance | | A stranger offered a/| > fas mer $7,000 for his place and paid | the complaint of white citizens of ; . Z }down $25 to “bind the bargain.” | ~ | Then he went away. Along came | The treatment of Catarrh wit janotherstranger. He offered $9,000 for the farm. He was’ told to come | around in a few days the first stranger. The f.rmer paid him $275 to give up his option; and now he is patiently waiting for the second stranger to come back.—Ex. Back came! the pet to make it boil. vapors which should pass off throw: Six Miilion Boxes a Year. In 1895, none; in 1900, 6,000,000 bexes; that’s Casearets Candy Ca- thartic’s jump into popularity. The peopic have cast their verdict. Best mecicine for the bowels in the world. All druggists, 10¢. reaches every part of the system, invo arts of the. body. not reach the polluted blood can cu Peace Said to Be Certain, Lisbon, May 10.—A dispateh re ceived herefrom Delagoa Bay, Portu- guese East Africa, says that peace in South Africa is certain to result from the conference of the Boer leaders to be held at Vereniging, Transvaai, May 15. S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable Stomach and digestion, but the appeti under its tonic effects. Write us abo advice free, Book on blood and skin astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco | and cigarettes or any external or local application, is just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. : Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and ct thrown back upon the mrucous membrane or ifiner skin, we producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, " , much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath ‘omes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, hearing affected and a constant ringing inthe ears. No remedy that does circulation all blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap- ar, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga, h antiseptic and gh the skin, are oars ving the Stomach, Kidneys and other re Catarrh. §S,S.S. expels from the offensive matter, and when rich, pure blood purifier does not derange the te and general health rapidly improve ut your case and get the best medical diseases sent on application, It is suid, the dispatch continues, that peace will be otticially proclaim. Preparations are on foot forgener- Yor Infants and Children. al rejoicing. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of $100 Reward $100. he readers ot this paper will be pleas- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stagés, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrn Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution-| barns miles due cast of butler, and 34 allo al disease, requires, a Constitutional | south of Montrose and Butler road and 31-2 teatment. Hall's Co earrh Cure is taxen | miles phen Pie hAleteaitaws ii cas internally, acting directly upon the Y nose and is the rise of 15 hands blood and mucous surtaces or the sys-| high and he weighed 1200 pounds, was sired by tem, thereby destroying the foundation the fue impor ‘oe’ bromine Py ig ot the disease, and giving the patient nO Was & 80 OUt Of an imported Jack strength by building up the constitution and Black Knight dam owned by A. Felger, and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haye so much taith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars tor any case that it tails to cure. Send tor list ot testimon- Bey sold by druggis lo d Will stand the present season of 1002 at my urg Mo, ddle stallion will be kept at the same is foaled The colt # season, After service s been rendered any one eellin, ry must be paid, There is no bette: ck in the state of M uri, except his father who was imported i Spain, ithe people who patronized this 1 plea ed with his coits and most of onung back, The value of imported 75c. School Fund Mortgage Sale, Whereas W. C. McAnineh, did on the sth day * of November, Issi, ¢ te and deliver to] stock is demonstrated by the fact, that breeders | Kates county, in the staie of Missouri, his | of thoroughbred cate import stock to keep u school fund mortgage, which said sehoot fund} the breed of their herds, Breeders should mortgage Was duly urded in book 20 at page | come early in the morning or late iu the even- ) of the school tund mortgage record of bates | ing, DEWIT McDANIEL. county, Mo., conveying wo Bates county the following deserived real estate, to-wit: Begin- Ding At the southWestcorner ot lot No, lin tae | — town of Johnstown Bates couuty, Missouri, the West 520 links, north 200 1inks, north- i ’ east 1 rods and 2 tinks, to a sand A Most Liberal Offer. rock, thence south. 6 rods + and 4% Ht to stand and suck, | School building at the very low price | size style and action cannot be excel! ATTENTION BREEDERS. This fine roadster and all purpose stallion, Road Chief, still stands in Butler, two blocks north of the west of $10 to insure a living colt, ROAD CHIEF Hag proven himself to of high class roadster s colts command good pric size and extra finish and good combined horse harness, superior breeder farm stock and his » being of good color, pany of them ma 8 titted for cither saddle Road Chiet’s Ermey for color, ed by any horse standing in Bates county. We algo stand the fine mule jack, *¢ LEE at same barns at $8 to insure a living colt, Kx- tended pedigrees can be seen at barn, We invite breeders to see this stock before breeding elsewhere and will take gr t pleasure in showing same even if you donot breed, J. W. & J, §. Warnock. See THE TWO PERCHEON STALLIONS, will make the season of 1902 at my barn north- cast of Butler, on what is known as the Joshua North farm. These hor ire registered stock, Brilliant Boy, black gray, is 4 years old, will weigh 1600 pounds Rover, dapple gray, is 8 years old, will weigh 1700 ‘pounds, Terms,— $12.50and $15 for ¢ 1t to stant aud suck - grees exhibited at my barn, en a J. W. BARNBARDT. 2o-tt Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates, ° 5 88 iis, theme Lika, thee south is} All our farmer readers should tak links to beginning, Which Was made in trust te ¥ ode) | secure We paylient of het at ve bined fund agg ps unprecede ntedclub- bond th n deseribed and Whereas the princi- ng offer wi i Y Q v hie! pal and intereston said school iund bend is |, AO Over vee , ue year make, which how past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, in/includes with this paper The Live pursuance OF an Orver of the county court, |, 4 : ’ : ~ ’ dunce at the rexular hiny tera, 1h, etd MM Stock Indicator, its special Farmers’ ‘ith, 1 will proceed to sell the above de- Nigt " pee reg esta public vendue tothe high | Lustitute Editions and The Poultry est bidder for cash at whe east cront door of vhe ‘ a} ny jieati. overt house but ss he re the rout court is} Parmer. These three publications now held, int ity Of butler, county of Bates ire Mies are the best of their class and should Satutday, June 7, 190: be in every farm home. To them we between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore-| add, fo ci y noon and five v’clock in the afternoon of that ad; tor lo al, eonmhy and general day, lor the purpose of satistying seid bond, | news, OUT OWN paper, and make the interest and costs of bebeel this ine price of the four une year only $1 on OF i, SMILH, y y $1.25, Bee Sheritf ; ss Sberitoriaves County, M0. | Never befure was so much*superior 2 reading matter offered for so small mera is spend He an amount of money, ‘The three pa- ‘The Merwin Academy Association, ; ‘ ardson “president, Theo, Keynolus, | pers.uamed, which we club with our , Of Merwin, Mo., didon the 10th ' ” . . of Noveinber, Teeexteute and aeliver to Bates | OWN, are well known throughout the county, in the state 0! issouri their school y a 7 4 funa mortgage Mite pry school tund mort- West and commend thetuselves to gage Was auiy recorded in book 120 at page 20 f Or i . of the school fund mortgage record & iSates the reader's fav orale attention up county, vo., conveying tw Bates county the}On mere mentiun. ‘he Live Stock following described real estate, to-wit: begin- : rf . Ding At the northwest corner of the southwest | Indicator the. great agricultural quarter of the southeast quarter ef section 32 ‘k , township 42, rage ty tence east — stock paper of the West aud feet to point]. yy * * wih 4 eet, ena inh Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is ie evt j feet “ties a wo piace of beni scomiaininy 4 Sib) ret = most ager poultry paper for n alerwin, bates county, Missouri, which was i i y Special " ip bociite she pasmmeni cheas aan m lanier, Ww ile The Special Farm. tain echool fund bond therem described ers’ Institute Editions are the most Whereas the principal and interest on ‘ . ‘, seliool fund boud is now past due anda | practical publications for the promo- ow, therefure in pursuance of an order of thi ; i ; county court, made at to regular ‘May term, | tion of good farming ever published. wr, bel May 6t 2, L Wiil proceed to sell 8 P j 7 the above aeseribeld real etate at pute ven- fake aavantoge ot this great ofier, jue to the highes: cash at east vi i Tront door of the opera house uuldinge wins. | U8 it will hold good for a short time the circuit court is now held, inthecity of But-| ODly. Samples of these papers may ler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on be examimeu by calhng ab this ottice Saturday, June 7, 1902, 5-6m : ee beween the hours of nineo’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that} ~. day, tor the purpose of satistying said bund, interest and costs of executing this trust. JOE T, SulT'H, Qseht Sheriff Bates County, Mo, A Most Liberal Offer. The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- eight page paper, in magazine form, edited by William Marion Reedy, as- vftice | sisted by a staff of contributorscom- tros- | prising the best writers and literary i“€ | authorities on all current subjects, social, religious, scientific, financial, Trustee's Saie bene fait or lot two (2) in the northwest ma ae fer igh ener i) a ceneee forty (40) | literary orartistic, : Rs oi ed Re The Mirror is a weekly review of payment of three x. tain notes fully “described | Men and affairs; a treasury of short tn said deed of truyt, aud whereas, default - , beon madein the ayiant of two of said stories and good poetry; a paper in oa eno lars ene, and the annual interest | which the best bouks, best Plays and whereas, socary beat music are ably reviewed, and all topics of contemporary interest are ot] given careful attention. It is theup- | to-date paper for the merchant, the her, the professional man, the student, the politician, as well as for woman und the home. if you will send us 10¢, in silver or stamps, we will mail the Mirror to your address for ten weeks. in the circuit court of tsates Col M Vacation April vth, 102, susie eh ‘tan Wim. H, Walton h.r husband, plaintitts, ys, 4. G. Wheeler and Helen, Wheeler his wife ©. Shedd, nee Wheeler or their un- known heirs and legal representatives, Md- Ward A..Shead ana F, J, ‘Tygard, defendants = Order of Publication. . jow at this day comes the plaintiffs herein, b: W. Dooley, and tlle thelr pe Shead are nut resiuents of th state of aa} Whereupon, it is ord detendante be notitiea by, hep uffe Dave commenced a ria aac ot, Sa : and dk or i cere the notes = ne and executed septem: in book 2 page 0 or the eg by W. 8. waiton and Wm, Hi. Recor’-Herald. The _insurrections_¥ FEE

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