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CREATOR ANGRY |two women a =— General Almost any big tvpewriter agency tahabitants Say---All Cry to be Taken | Ney, a hotel cook, rescued the land- his displayed, at onetimeor at er " jlord’s wife from a house in mid- : ered contrivance which is From the Stricken Island A Gisk tettica io waskednt some battered contrivance | stream e brhige is washet a declared to be “‘the first typewr Fort France, Island of Marti-/and two others are in danger The| It is bevond doubt, however, that 1 + Pol ma " Ww wry timbers FY } e,\ 22 —Mont Pelee seems to | ti vvay heavy timber: this decrepit machine, invented by R. T. P. Allen of Kentucky, forty n - , nergy ” e east years ago.and now in the United r t ‘ tat t it loode 7 I sare \ 1 East street water flood States patent office, is the real orig- u tor lar # in ans si ve it wit Ok.. May As long ago as 1714 the Britis! ens jheavy rains, Black T | patent off e wranted to Henrv Mills. tt r “ar poss ywed Its bank last night and Paws! 1 ondoner papers patent) for mn) oY i - = | »e is erie H a thooc T e ho | essen j nee is experi ga tiood. Thebot-| ise writing machine.’ Mills’ mas Eve rt cde France is believe j tome in the east part of town are], tine, however. was too bulky ins Phe presence of the flinundated and water is standing | s helpful to the peo: erican tlig makes safety Strea tened refugees » Fort de France w surrounding country, They are not destitute, but they are territied from all They want only one thing, and that is to be nm far away from this island. The consuls here and the ofticers of the war vessels are waylaid by per- sons crazed with fear and begging to be carried away, The weather is nowcalm and bean- tiful, but the mountain is veiled in voleanic clouds, which often assume a very threatening aspect, and occa- sional rumblings are heard. Some heavy and very welcome rain fell this morning: The United States steamer Dixie, Capt. Berry; from New York, arrived to-day after a quick and safe pass- ige. Her passengers include many world famed scientists, Prof. Robt. T. Hill, government £_O.8 then ‘ orer, Messrs. Geo ) t weologis Borchgrevink, Irtis (i Kennan and many iw riters and correspon! ts . mong those who , the sten Uhe ‘ landing ber enor ious ft supplies early and the} Wes ! me congested, and his is the greatest difficulty of the idministration The United States steamer Poto nae went to inspect St. Pierre with the commanders of the vessels now here, : With the grentest difticulty the party succeeded in makinga landing. The effect of the outburst of yester- day was tremendous, The huge bastile towers of the cathedral were hurled flat to the earth. The bombardment of voleanie stones is not sufficient to account for this, and all evidence point to the passage of a furious blast of blasting gas, traveling at enormous speed and with irfealculable force. The deposit of boulders, ashes and angular stones is enormous. Not a human being saw what hap- pened at St. Pierre yesterday morn- ing, T times more violent than that which iffected St. Pierre and swept its peo- ple from the earth, Nor has all ve lic activity ceas- ed. Vast columns of smoke and gas still pour from the great crater, and new fissures have opened on the mount sides 1 are vomiting vellow whirlwinds, whieh rush inter- nittentty now from one. point afd gmudalso thrown out at times i rrents that reach the sen oduce staal tidal waves From a somber, silent city of death | ind desolation, St. Pierre has become t hideous amphitheater of tiery, 1oiring destruction The Potom close to St. Die could not approach re, The Pixie will sail to-morrow for St. Vincent, but theother vessels will remain The scientists who have arrived will examine into the question of the danger of the peaks of Carbet near Fort de Franee becoming canoes. The o bly me liburets of yestey ans a ruined islay fidence is lost “We want not leave,” is the AT MARTINIQUE | hotel have] cannot yet be estimated. Train ser- second eruption was many j vol-4 ene a PTD RAR eS Pa ae aaais at the riskof his The Very First Typewriter 1 tree and rescued x ¢ \ | ultogether impractica from one to four feet deep in thirty- writing meciianism follow s. There has been no) i} the Allen five reside: hocome invention wi loss of life. The damage to property plished the genuine typewriter did not come into existence, Allen's machine essential features of the modern ma- rintendent Gill, of the patent office, vouches for the prior- ity of the invention here pictured (The R. T. P. Allen above referred to was the founder of the Kentucky Military Institute, and was an uncle bridges. It will cost the county] of the editor of Tak Ties. He wae $25,000 to replace the lost bridges.! 9 graduate of West Point, and was Small streams are enlarged to rivers. | 4 Co} onel in the Confederate service. Passengers going to the G. A. R. en-| He died in Florida several years ago.) campment at Guthrie from north and south are “held up” there. vl is delayed owing to washouts Kingtisher, Ok. May 22.—Addi- tional rains last night raised streams still higher, One more bridge across Kingfisher creek was removed. The Rock Island bridge across Cimarron wis rendered unsafe. The route to Guthrie is eut off by the wreck of two really embodied all the chine, Sup Edacate Your Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, 100, 250. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Old Army Comrades. Pittsburg (Kan ) Headlight. Added to School Revenues. C, W. Porter, of Amoret, Mo , was in the city to-day the guest of R. EB. Carlton, The two were old army comrades having served in the civil warin Company B of the Seventh Kentucky cavalry and this is their first meeting in nearly forty vears and had lost all trace ofeach other, Mr, Porter telites ina vivid way of the lust time he saw Mr, Carltan It was at the battle of West Point, Georgia, while the company and reg- To the Editor of The Republic. Mexico, Mo., May 15.—There is one thing tothe credit of the Democratic party in the management of the Schoot Fund of the State that Ihave not seen mentioned in the discussion of that subject going on in the pa- pers, The Democrats in 1880 inerensed this amount of schoolmoney trib- uted by the State from one-fourth— the minimam required by the Consti- iment along with others were storm. . T T bare 7 T OTOL up to ISST—to one third of the total ordinary revere’ of the State. Thus did they not only inerease ing a rebel fort and were at the | breastworks when Carleton grabbed the company flag out of the hands of the colorbedirer as he fell with a bul- let in his breast, and said, ‘Follow me, boys’ and jumped upon the breastworks and planted the flag on top of the breast works. Just then acannon ballcame along and Carlton fell and the staff of. the fag wascutin two, About. that time Porter was put out of thé fight also, and he‘had never seen his com- rade again he supposed that he was killed when in reality he was only knocked down by the shock and was soon on his feet again. This battle was fought near the close of the war. A co-incident to Mr. Porter’s visit and his story of the battle lies in tle fact that West Point is the birth- place of Mayor Hunter.and he dis- tinctly remgmbers the battle and is also able to relate incidents connect- ed with it ofa very interesting na-| When the liver fails to secrete bile, ‘nate, the blood becomes loaded with bil- , . |ious properties, the digestion be- Mr. Porter has been endeavoring! 99 mes impaired and the bowels con- to get a pension for some years, but stipated. Herbine has a direct ae- being unable to prove his claim he|tion on the liver and excretory or- stul. Less than a} £408, and a few doses will eure any case of biliousness, Price, 50 cents. —H. L. Tucker. the school monies by converting United States bonds bearing a low rate ofinterest into State certificates, yielding 5 and 6 perecent. byt set islatures, 324 pier cent. tinstead of 25 per cent, as formerly, Of the State re- venue for support of ‘the public schools. ; : And this, too, while at the ‘same time lowering the State levy for taxes, This record is a most convincing proof of Democratic @onomies inthe State administration and of the nur- turing care which the Democratic party has ever displayed in the up- building of our splendid system of common schools, G. Chay, has been unsuece year ago while in Kansas City he learned through theG. A. R. that Mr. Carlton was alive and in Pitts- | bu We receutly heard of a and he came down to get him man who to help him out, and it is likely that] @ttended a. ball wit his wife and had i (ae » the pen- drille he noticed that his pants were | sion and Dyck pay due. hin. ripping and hurriedly retired to | He was wounded two or three} dressing room with his wife, who pro- | iy lost his hearing cured a needle and thread and began sewing up the rip. While the man nding there without any pants on he heard therustle of skirts Jand it oveurred to. him that he had taken refuge in the ladies’ dressing jroom, He appealed to his wife. and she shoved him to a door which ; opened, as she thought. iuton closet, Opening the : 1 ar r i > win le aj | Hie will Lavesmooth sailingfrom now|# great time. While danein Pon and in due time ree | times and practices \by the bursting of ashell. | was | English Doubt Sincerity. | London, May 22.—English press comments on the inauguration of the ent of the Cuban republic pro- interesting reading. | | The expectatio is generally ex- toved pressed that the infant republic will loor. - on a oe 1 I'm | at no very remote date be absorbed into the United Stateson that the grouy andere a art by epaetynent of successive leg- |. Hint of New Alignment. Chicago, Ill, May 22.—Hints at a mvement to prevent the renomina- osevelt and at a United States senators to push the movement are tion of President possible calition of said to be contained in letters from Senator ed friends and followers in Minois. Chicago men who dabble in national polities have heard that Senators Foraker, of Ohio: Allison, af lowa; Dietrich, of Nebraska, and Fair. anks, of Indiana, are classed in the alleged opposition Senator Cullom’s letters, it is said, advise his friends to keep close to the political situation here with a view toactionin 1904. The hostility tothe renomination of the President, tis said, is implied rather than clearly expressed in them Lehmann Was Found Guilty of Perjury. St. Louis, May 17.—Julius Leh- manp, a former member ot the St. Louis house of delegates, who has been on trial in the circuit evurt for the past three days charged with per- jury, was found guilty by the jury this evening and his punishment was fixed at two years in the peniten- tiary. The jury was out two hours and twenty-three minutes, Lehmann was indicted on a state- ment he made before'the grand jury, while they were inquiring into the deal whereby the Suburban railway com pany is alleged to have offered to members of the house and council $135,000 to pass a franchise giving that road the right to certain streets and thoroughfares, $100 Reward $100. The 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 stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution. al disease, requires, a constitutional ment. Hall's Ce carrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upo: blood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and ytying the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haye so much taith in its curative powers, that they otter One Hundred Dollars tor any ‘case that it tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- jals, Address F. J. Cuengy & Co, Toiedo,O. BaFrSold by druggis —75c. I te School Fund Mortgage Sale, Whereas W. C, M¢Aninch, did on the sth day of ‘November, Ipsi, execute and deliver to Bates county, in the state of Missouri, his school fund mortgage, which said school fund mortgage was duly recorded in book 20 at page 75 of the school fund mortgage record of bates county, Mo., conveying to Bates county the following described real estate, to-wit; Begin- ning at the southwest corner oi lot . in the town of Johnstown, Bates couity, Missouri, thence west 520 links, north 200 4inks, north- vast 15 rods and 2 links, to a sand rock, thence south 6 rods and 43 links, thence 1s links, thence south 118 links to beginning, which was mage in trust to secure the payment of one certain ‘school fund bond therein described and whereas the prinei- pal and intereston said school tund bond is now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, in pursuance of an order of the county court, made at the regular May term, 1002, held May 6th, 102, I will proceed to sell’ the ‘above de- seribed estate at public vendue tothe high- est bidder for cash at the east iront door of the opera house builuing, where the circuit court is now held, inthecity of butler, ceunty of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, June 7, 12, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five v’clock in the afternoon of that day, tor the purpose of satistying seid bond, interest and costs of eXecuting this trust. JUVE T, SMITH, Sed Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. School Fund Mortgage Sale, Whereas, The Merwin Academy Association, L. t Richardson president, Theo. Keynolds, secretary, of Merwin, Mo,, didon the lith day of November, Isggexecute and veliver to Bates county, in the s of Missouri their scnool fund mortgage which said school rand mort gage Was duly recorded in book 120 at page 2 of the school ye mortgage record of Kates county, Mo. mveying to bates county the following deseribea Lestate, to-wit; begin- ning at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 32 lownship zi West, thence east O87 1-2 teet, thence south isi feet to point of beginning; thence suuth 4% feet, east S95 feet, thence north 495 feet, thence West 585 feet to place of beginning, containing 434-100 acres in Merwin, Bates county, Missouri, which was made in trust to secure ihe payuient of one cer- tain school fund bond therein described and Whereas the principal and interest on said school fund bond is now pastdue and unpaid, Now, therefore in pursuance of an order ot the court, made at the regular May term, ff hela May 6ih, 192, 2 will proceed- to cell ‘the above described real esiate at public yen- aue to the highest bidder for cash atthe east front door of the opera houee building, whe the cireuit court is now held, inthecity of but- ler, county of Bates ang state of Missuuri, on ud Saturday, June 7, 1w2, beween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in ihe afternoon of that day, lor the purpose of satistying said buna, interest and costs of executing this trust. JUE T. suitH, 2s-4t Sherif bates County, Mo. tead un into Trustee's Saie . Samuel W. Gilliland, a single man, by is eed of trust, astea January loth, 1%”, and recorded in the recorder’ » uffice Within and tor bates county, Missouri, in Look it page 822, conveyed to the undersigned tras- tee, une following described real estate lying and being sitnate in the county of Bates, state Of Missouri, to-wit: ‘ ‘The east half of lot two (2) In the northwest quarter Of section one (4) 1m township forty (40) ot range twenty-mne (2%), contaming forty (#0) acres ‘ore or ies which con- veyance was jure in trust to secure the payment of three vs: tain notes fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas, default has been madein the payment of twd of said notes for titty dollars each, on the note tor five bi es whereas, n jo. the lem to some of his trust- CANCEROUS Are in many-respects like other ulcers or | UL C ERS Sores, and this resemblance often proves fatal. | Valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal 7 the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are multi. plying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly develo; ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, sickening cancerous sore begins its destructive work. In February, 1899, I noticed a small y . . : lump on my lower lip. The doctor cau. No ulcer OF Sore Can exist with- terized it but another came and broke out some predisposing internal cause outinto an open sore. I began to take | that has poisoned the bload, and the ns Ss. - after I had. pear poten bet - Senha ; efester- ties the place healed entirely a: no open discharging ulcer, or the fester Sans Of tee Gissean “have Ween tien ing sore on the lip, cheek or other since. W. P. Brown, Hollands, 8. C, part of the body will continue to spread and eat deeper into the flesh unfess the blood is purified and the Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation, S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals over and new skin forms, S. S. S. is a strictly vege- table blood purifier containing no mercury or minerals of any description. If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, medi- cal advice will cost you nothing, Books on Cancer and other diseases of the blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga, CASTOR IA THE TWO PERCHEON STALLIONS, \ Yor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Bears the Signature of er BLAMO. barn 8 miles due east of Butler, and 8 4 mite south of Montrose and Butler road and $1-2 Description ad Pedigree:—Elamo is coal ‘ black, mealy nose and is the rise of 15 nands — _. = the fine imported Jack direct from Spain, brought to Cooper Co., by Charles Leonard, The dam ot Elamo was & so out of an imported J BR | LL I ANT BOY Clarkeburg, Mo, A saddle stallion will be kept at the same | . i sees ti i dshek, ; WHI make the season of 1002 at my barn north has been rendered any on Brilliant Boy, black gray, is 4 years old, will about to remove mare fort | Weigh 1600 pounds. Rover, dapple gray, is 3 There isno better bred Jack in the and #5 for cit to stand and euck. Missouri, except his father who was imported rs exhibited at my barn, jack are well p (oem are coming back. The value of amported of thoroughbred catue import stock to kee pap the breed of their herds, Breeders should ora | Order of Publication, DEWITT McDANIEL, | STATE OF MISSOURI, } | Will stand the present season of 1902 at my miles west of Spruce, high and he weighed 1200 pounds, was sired by and Black Knight dam owned by a. Felgs AND ROV R E stables. Will stand good for the North farm, These horses are registered stock, money must be paid years old, will weigh 1700 pounds,” Term from spain, ihe people who patronized this stock is demonstrated by the fact, that breeders come carly in the morning or late in the even- County of Bates, "5 §* | In the circuit court of tates County, Mo., in vacation April wth, iviz, ousie K, Wakion A Most Liberal Offer. Win, H, Walton ber bushy bills, ya, ss 1s. G. Wheeier and Helen CU. Mheeler bis wife All cur farmer agacers should tak | Nellie , shedd, nee Wheel or thele un- " known heirs and legal repr entatives, advantage of the unprecedented club-| Ward a, Snead ance. A. Tecasd, defend bing offer we this year make, which ae inane bi ae raring x 4 %. ' 3 : ow at this day comes the plaintiffs he} includes with this. paper The Live | their attorney, W Looley, ana ile thelt pee Seulnbe a : 4 . Uition and atiaayit alleging wmong other things Stock Indicator, its special Farmers’ that detendante, BG. Wheeler eid Helen ¢. . Shite The y | Wheeler, NeiieC, shedd or th Institute Editions and The Poultry | heirs and legal representatives nd kdware a Farmer. These three publications Shedd are not residents of the te Of Missouri, : Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk that said. - are the best of their class and should , detendauts be notitiea by puolication that plain- be in every farm home. To them we tills have commenced a suit against them in 4 . % ‘ whici ie to tind anu aeclue id A Cel add, for local, county and general | of trustand the notes secured, thereby, mane | in book zy page 210 of the bates county records, price of the four one year only $1.25, | ¥,.#. atton and Wm. H. Walton convey: N before was so muc i being situate in the city of utler and coum ever ch Superior of Mutes and state of ‘ativsouri, described PA northeast corner o1 lock nine of Willi \- an amount of money. ‘The three pa- | dition to the saiu city of Butler, then north feet, thence east (82 feet to the place of begin- own, are well known throughout the | MUS, veils in the northwest quarter of the West and commend themselves to | t@waship torty (40) of range thirty-one (81) said | gard as tater wo eerare \he payment of two : ait ‘ notes made to t J on mere mention, The Live Stock | Sheaao Me With sald deed, One for Bio Tiditathr is the great agricultural | due November 1, 188., and the other for 10 | Haus court the object and generat nature of news, our own paper, and make the and executed september 30, 1882, and recorded ing a certain lotand parcel oi ground lying and | reading matter offered for so small | tollows: Beginning ity (50) tet bord of the pers named, which we club with our | 2”! thence west 132 feet, thence south 20 nortweast quarter of secticn twenty-two (22) in ; , conveyance having been made 10 said ¥.. J, ‘ty- the reader’s favorable attention up- | Shedd of even aace with said deed, one tor 800 | uWe On OF belure One year after its date, both : , . beart from and live stock paper of the West and | their uate; further using fare mterest from 7. >, an Ay ‘, ing said deed of trust anu aoies and rei Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is.| (iE fait deed o land created therevy; also the most practical poultry paper for | #certain wnat, i any, interest said 5G Wheel- : shige mel er, Helen C, wheeler and Nellie UC, shedd had the farmer, while Vhe Special Parm- | or have insaiu noves or any part thereot, so ‘aed : Editi | that if the same — be unpaid =the prs lustitute Editions are the most | same may be paid and a proper decree { ; : % | 01 cancellation anu relea practical publications for the promo- | ior; and that an ees toe waid BG “wilbelers ’ es x : i elen C. Wheeler, Nelhe U, Sheda and Kawi tion of good farming ever published. | A; Shedd be and appear at this cour atthe next nm tone < ¥ ifier, ; Tm thereot to ve begun and holden at the fake advan age of this greatc fte T|court tiouse in’ the city. of Butler, as it will hold good for a short time sad county, on the 1uth day of June, ‘ neat, sliswei only, Samples of these papers may | said cause, the sage pga te the plat seer Said Cause, the same Will be taken as conf be examined by calling at this office, | 44 judgment wilt be rendered accoraingty, 5.6 = | , Aua ve it further oraerea that a copy uereof 5-6m | Ls ine tad Accoruiug 10 law, in the BUTLER | WEEKLY TIMES, & Weekly news; r print ~~ | ed end puviisned in said coundy of | bates for tour weeks ~~ successively, | the last insertion to be at least Atteen days be- + | fore the first day Gas nines Of the circuit ‘ g i . > = | court, A.B, LUD WICK, Cironit Clerk, TheSt. Louis Mirror js a twenty- | A true copy of the record: "Witness my hand tia " . is ities, | aud seal Of che circuit court ut al eight page paper, in magazine form, | {sxax] county, thie wtf day of April lua. edited by William Marion Reedy, as-| 3-4 A. LUD WACK, Circult Clerk, * sisted by a staff of contributorseom- | 99 © ® bvewiex, D. G, prising the best: writers and literary | —-——__eem authorities on all current subjects, | >?ATE OF MissOURi, + In the Circuit Court, : at % : : COUNTY OF bats, Se June lerm, Jw. social, religious, scientific, financial, | “4s suet Com siining company, Peationer, literary or artistic. Nouce is hereby given wad Wi concern that on Uiis.Jo1 « f 7 we ae a - Bh jou .p| Kush Coal Mimug Company, a b or- The Mirror is a weekly review of | ganized unuer le saweot tbe Siatess sae, ie bene sury Haveng 10s ollice anc princ.pal pl men and affairs; a treasury of short | yt}ace Haag ene ouny, also, heetanes stories and good poetry; a paper in | #Y Blea in thecthee of she Clerk ot She Cireuy Courtot bates county, Ati Which the best books, best plays and | sking tors wesuiuuvn of said corpo oe . “ Y at Vided i A) hi best music are ably reviewed, and all | KS. ‘or sussuusi, ae vile. eee i ‘ ‘ Leen Verilied by Lue presia topics of contemporary interest are} cau corporauca ann being ‘basta upon ‘ihe given careful attention, It is theup- eTound What tbe objects ana purposes tor whieh sald COrpuralion Was especially urganized Daye to-date paper for the merchant, the ee corporeiioe tan (ie Property which > el ce Toul Was organize a Purpose teacher, the professional man, the | ot suike BAYing ince. isposed ot by saa bore Preps c poretion, and it bei tue desire uf said cor- student, the politician, as well as for | Porauon au al of an ete neers eat OE woman and the home, - hol further prosecute the Dusiness tor whieh If you will send us 10c, in silver or | **i9 CoTPorauon Was orgamzea : fi tet hi Said petition) that said stamps; we will mail the Mirrdr to corporauen owee ne ante ~ your address for ten weeks, Fuld peulion Will be sted pon, unless A Most Liberal Offer, otice is hereby given that letters of With Wid annexed, upon Geum Buv beau con- Unwed ur cause, ‘une ‘Lerm, 192, THE Mirror, ji meu Ugur oO ‘ae coum, Sasa oe ze aay ; ‘EuE HUSICOAL MINING Co, St. Louis, Mo. ny Smut 8 vemos 29-3t its Attorneys,

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