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—_ y &3 Wei ae of its delays, is becoming more addition to the passage ofa statute revis- ‘ BREAKS HIS SILENCE, anf “more manifest from day to day. | ing the tariff duties to a reasonable b the past few years many in-/| is not so much other and different Czarina Gives Birth to a Boy. | Mail From Negress? No Sir.| Kansas City Puts On Airs. stances have been brought to our atten-| as officials having both the disp St. Pi 2— = le}. K ity 3 —The tion, where in different parts of our be- | and the courage to enforce existing laws. 56. Petersburg, Aug. 12 The ezar- Jasper, Ind., Aug. 11.—The did Kansas Gity, Mo., Aug Li The loved country supposed criminals have | While this is my view of the scope of |{na to-day gave birth toaboy. He/ of Ferdinand, a village of 300 popu-| population of greater Kansas City, been selzed and punished by a mob, not- | the common law, if it should be made to = ‘ $ 7 i Pace i irec ¢ withstanding the fact that the constitu-| appear that it is a mistaken one, then 1 | Will be named Alexis. lation, are excited over the appoint- [according to the directory for 1904, tion of cach state guarantees to every | favor such further legislation within con- | The accouchment was at Peterhoff, | ment of Miss Ida Hagen, a colored;is now 364,304. The increase ia Person within its jurisdiction that his | stitutional lMnes as will give the people . Fs 4 . A 2 > . a ‘Wants No Voter to Misunderstana| !!{¢. his liberty or his property shall not | @ just and full measure of protection. where the czar and his family have/| girl of Hunting, this county as depu-| population in one year is estimated in Aititede. on the Finsacial = a from him without due process] It is difficult to know how any citizen of | been for some weeks. It was to this| ty postmaster | to be 30,000. The directory is more S- Plank—Tarif, Trusts and In a struggle between employers and | tnt Of revolutineary atock ean telerare | Place the late M. Plehve was bound| Ferdinand township is the banner | than twice as large as that of ten Other Questions, employes dynamite is sald to have been | the thought of permanently denying the | When he met death at the hands of}Democratic township of Indiana.| years ago. It, of course, includes — used by the latter, resulting in the loss | right of self-government to the Filipinos. |... . See aah PG, 5 Og ig Ma oe “Rie Y 7 so ge + Repeal. pees ah © hope to ts! nto the minds o opus, N. Y., Aug. 10.—The demo-| The perpetrators of this offense against | our descendants reverence and devotion cratic notification. committee selected| the laws of God and man, and all others The last public appearance of the for a government by the people while sari p & th Pinte lof th by the democratic national convention wee Ps a Karo ngs — ee denying ultimately that right to the in- |°#4TiDa was at the funeral of the late . 5 er due a} vi habit i Mh 2 CN lates at — from] have had meted out to them the most Se aes Seaneeien, . Wee noon on the steamer Judge Parker Discasses Party Is- ‘ sues in Speech of Acceptance. the last election, only six were Re-/| City, Mo. publican. In the introductory, the publishing It is an orderly German- communi- | company says: “There is not aspot ty where law suits are unknown, all | of ground in the city, which is of any differences, if any, being settled by | value, that is not being improved or arbitration. Nevertheless the peo-| for which plans are not being made.” ple talk of holding an iadignation | meeting and burning Postmaster A Big Kansas Oil Deal. irom - ay 2 1 I Sedan, Kas., Aug. 11 —The Burger err an vevag nage Oil company sold its interests and ciggdete epee amid wep OM property to a eyndicate of Northeast the money question. Kansas bankers for $150,000 to- . day. The property includes 450 Battle Ships Coming Home. pe of leases, and eleven oil wells Gibraltar, Aye. 11,—Rear Admira) | producing about 309 barrels a day. Barker’s battle ship squadron wil! | [t {s the biggest oil deal ever made sail for Fayal, Azore islands, August | jy this part of the state, The leases 13, and thence for home. A farewell| are eight miles southeast of this dinner to night at Gavernment house place, to Admiral Barker and his staff con- — This ort aded > : Penal chase or by force? Can we say to the following his death. me added perhaps to other: Filipinos “your lives, your lberty and is i i A of Missouri, who wan percsanenx| ‘© the formation of a committee of tit P « c Alexis is the first male heir born to chairman of the national convention, and expect we will long glory in that without trial, persons suspected of be- | feature of magna charta which has be- Wor fiag to the orc action of which the the fifth child ef the emperor. ll who in repl: ws: = ply spoke as follows were supposed to be members, In both | sect, into the constitution of every state, | elee is forgotten aside from the birth ; Chairman and Gentlemen of the} cass the r un of law gave way to the ment to the constitution of the United this state in order that I may accept the} ernment to p-otcet the citizen and. his lif subj > nay accep ; to 20 t {lized world while proudly guaranteeing | life into the subjects. Even the” re- fesponsibinty that the great convention | pronerty, which not only justified the | to every citizen of the United States that pulses at the seat of war are being I had the honor to belong, or to the emi-| the fact that constitucional guarantees y \ one . tles of citi f the United States or ment members of the judiciary of this] are vicicd whene any citizen Is de- aaa any Saab tb shiaat cauaniibe of At the very .threghold of .%!s response | terests or { nation may determine; and | tne Philippines, but take away from them Sudden Flood Causes and before dealing with other subjects Ij the fulfillment of the assurance to re- the right of trial by jury and place their found appreciation of the confidence re-| viduals or government agencies, should] them to be th zovernor? We shall Salisbury, N. C., A ati Poned in me by the convention, After] be enforced by every official and support- certainly od goal Soccer we make oS ae ugast 11—In formation has been received here ‘our property may be taken from you + . zens, that with the support of the mili- | Sithout due oroeees of law f nc,” | the czar. The event is causing great acted as spokesman for the commit- come incorporated, in substance and ef- pel of the heir. The effect i Committee: I have resigned the office] reigw of force. These Illustrations pre- | States? > snene you represent has put upon me without | action of your convention in this regard, no law shall be made or enforced which lightly considered owing to the cele- state, of whom I may now say as a pri-| nicd the right to } to acquire and to] me laws and at the same time not only must, in justice to myself and to relieve} buke and punish all denials of these lives and the disposition of their property Death of Eight Miners nominating me and subsequently recetv- citizen, The essence of good | any such attempt. Viewing the question ; ‘ cludes a series of entertainments to-night that the Barringer gold given by the admiral to British of 3 . Pa t oO rf) mine, located near Gold Hill, N. ¢., .é (s} VOT bw dante a comntzten, minieter of the interior the Sunday we have acqu! either ur- rigorous punishment known to the law. es yay ahy Ay Sagamore.~ Congressman Champ cate aarti (a rege Pena a without due process of law for all time,” y- au y deports from 8 joy throughout the empire. He is tee in formally notifying Judge Parker, petrators of the dynamite outrages | fect, into the constitution of every state, of chief judge of the court of appeals of | sent some ev'dence of the failure of gov Can we hope for the respect of the ctv- throughout the empire putting new possible prejudice to the court to which |®ut made it its @uty call attention to | cp, abridge the privileges or immuni- bration of the event. vate citizen I am justly proud. enjoy property or to reside where his in- deny similar rights to the inhabitants of my sense of gratitude, express my pro-| rights, whethcr brought about by indl- | in the keeping of those whom we send to ing a communication declaring that I re- xovernment Hes in strict observance of even from the standpoint of national @arded the gold standard as firmly and] constitutional limftations, enforcement selfishness, there is no prospect that the of law and order and a rugged opposition | 99 900, 000 expended In the purchase of the fi | to all encroachment upon the sovereignty |istands and the $50,0000 said to have | Rowan county, was suddenly flood. jals and by the latter to the Ameri ioe ; of the people, been since disbursed will ever come back | 64 iate thi af ’ cans, hie signature is onevory bos of the genuine Pigg Pym) suggestions but jeraptins to us. The accident of war brought the [@4 late this afternoon, causing the - os Laxative B onro-Quinine Tadiore size the distinction which exists between | Philippines into our possession and we | death of eight men i lai Pw : he ramady that comes pn eoht te ane @ our own and many other forma of gov-|are cotvet. literte to dieceeacn the te ght men in the imines. Louisville, Ky., August 11.—Near - in ome Gay ernment, It has been well said, in sub- stance, that there are but two powers in government, one the power of the sword, sustained by the hand that wields sponsibility which thus e to us, but} Nine men werein the shaft when Sturgis, last night Ike Tucker, a Kgehed amare ig Repeal far pls the dam of a large pond, located near | miner, is alleged to have threatened possible for selt-governiment and giving | the entrance to the mine, gave way | the life of his brother-in-law, R. HL, it, and the other the power of the law, /to them the assurances that it will come | be, ccesaly . : sustained by an enlightened public sentl-| ag soon as they are reasonably prepared because of excessiverains, the waters} Latham, who opened tire on his ment, ‘The difference in these powers | for tt, rushing in upon the men, Thomas] assatlant, killing both Tucker and is the difference beween the republic] There need be no fear that the assertion i t . such as ours, based on law and a written | go often made of late that we have now Moyi, managor of the plant, was the | his wife, who appeared on the scene constitution supported by intelligence, | become a world power, will then be with- | Only one to escape death, The mine unexpectedly just us ashot was fired, virtue and patriotism: nd a monarchy—| out support. Ours is a world power and |; ¥ : ; es; sustained by force exerted by an indi- He one it must be Bhan Hh but 18 filled with water to-night, and A coroner's jury returned a verdict N EVERY vidual, uncontrolled by laws other than /deny that it is at all recently that the |uone of the dead bodies have yet been | of justifiable homicide, the killing of those made or sanctioned by hint; one] United States has attained that eml- covered * * A represents constitutionalism, the other}nence. Our counjry became a world | PCovered, the sister being considered an acei- impertalism, power over a cetury ago, when, having a a k Fille atham’ DEPARTMENT The present tariff law is unjust in its| thrown off foreign domination, the peo- Watterson on Parker. dent. Tucker had killed Latham’s operation, excessive in many of its rates] ple established a fr government, the father several years ago. and so framed in particular instances source of whose authority sprung and | Louisville, Aug. 12.—Henry Wat OF BANKING to exact inordinate profits from the peo- }.was continually to proceed, from the will r Seek AL ; of the people themselves’ It_grew as | terson, in an editorial in the Courler-| Murphysboro, lll., Aug. 11,—News & world howse aa sturdy: eltiae nh to} Journal, declares that Judge Par | has just been received of the killing whose natu crease ere added ’ a t , o . aiarl riecuan pabeet the oll world secking to | Ker’s speech of acceptance will “de-|of J. Burns at Thebes, Ill, It is al we are prepared to obtain here the liberty and prosperity de- | light lovere of constitutional De-|leged that he was beating his wife, nied them in their ow spread 4 ‘ 4 ¥ Ath : mocracy.” He considers Parker the] when she seized a revolver and emp- serve the people in over the face of thel and, red ' built champion of a righteous struggle] tied the contents into his body. They ple. So well understood has this view be- come that many prominent members of the republican party and at least two of its state conventions have dared to voice the general sentiment on that subject. That party seems, however, to be col- lectively able to harmonize only upon a plank that admis that revision may from | prairies and forests to cultive time to time be ne ary, but it is so] cities, constructed highways and rail- : ee * phrased that it Is expected to be satls-|roads, till now a nation which at the | against the perils of imperialism and | were formerly engaged in the restau- factory to those in favor of am increase | farmatian.of the wavernment niumbered autocracy and says his speech is}rant business at Mill Creek, and he an acceptable way of duty to those who favor a reduction only ' 300,000 in population has become | «. he co} x hot a constable th * a 000,100 Ni 2 onstable there, thereof and to those opposed to any} 0% qm and from ocean to ocean and | 'H@ Clear call to the true faith of]8 Shapay whatever. the lakes to the gulf the country is the | popular sovereignty.” Joplin, Mo , Aug. 11 ~Nirs. J. W. HAVE YoU Judged by the record of performance, > t o “ abode of a free and prosperous people ad- r, rather than that of promise, on the part vanced in the highest degree in the learn- Mr. W atterson also commends of that party in the past, it would seem | ing of arts and oF C1viication, eas cue | y, i » , ® as if the outcome in the event of its} liberty, the advancement and the pros- very highly Judge Parker's declara . “Jinjured by striking a railroad tor- perity of its citizens, not any caveer of | tlon that under no circumstances will pedo with a hatchet. The torpedo conquest, that make the country a world he bea candidate for a second term , ’ power, This condition we owe to the was brought home by Mrs, Hensley’s , bounty of Providence, unfolded in the | as president. He says that manyliwo jittle boys, and not knowing MEVINOUS 10.01. evils have resulted from presidents great natural resources of the country, - i what it was, she started to dissect serving more than one term. ALTON BROOKS PARKER, frrevocably established, a matter con- cerning which I felt it incumbent upon me to make known my attitude, so that hereafter no man could justly say that his support had been secured through indirection or mistake, the convention re- iterated tts determination that I should be the standard bearer of the party in the present contest. This mark of trust and confidence T shall ever esteem as the highest honor that could be conferred upon*me—an honor that, whatever may be the fate of the campaign, the future can in no degree lessen or impair. The admirable platform upon which the party appeals to the country for its con- fidence and support clearly states the principles which were so well condensed in the first inaugural address of President Jefférson, and points out with force and direction the course to be pursued through their proper application in. or- Hensley of Carthage was seriously TRIED Us? suecess would be to gratify the latter class. With absolute control of both the legistative and executive departments of the government since March 4, 1897, there has been neither reduction nor an at- tempt at reduction in tariff duties, It is able to assume, in the light to the wisdom of our fathers mauites tablished in the form of government der to insure needed reforms in both the that a future congress of | by them, to the energy, indus’ moral it, with the result that it exploded legislative ond administrative depart- hepa ge will not undertake @ DAG ta character and self-ablding spirit of (he R S ty-ni "B di and one of her hands was torn off. | ments of the government. Whife unhesi- of the tariff downward in the event that | people themselves. ecover even y nine odies, 3 it shall receive an indorsement of its past course on that subject by the peo- ple, It Is a fact and should be frankly conecded, that should our party be suc- cessful in the coming contest we cannot hope to secure a majority in the senate during the next four years, and hence we shall be unable to secure any modl- fication in the tariff save that to which the republican majority in the senate may The government of the United States was organized solely for the people of | Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 11.—Careful re- the United States, While it was contem- |; i eo} plated that this country tid become | Vision of the lists of dead and missing a refuge for the oppressed of every land, |confirms the original estimate that who might be fit to discharge the duties * of our citizenship, and while we have |10t less than 100 lives were lost in the f PPR PE PEPERL ALLL PBS AP PLLEL PPS LLL ILE LE always sympathized with the people flood which destroyed the fast train every nation in their struggles for self- ; consent. While, therefore, we are unable } government, the government was not cre- | ON the Denver and Rio Grande rail | to give assurances of relief to the people | ated for a career of political or civilizing | poad near Kden Sunday night, Seven- | BUTLER, MISSOURI. from such excessive duties as burden|among alien races by iniervention in | ty-nine bodies have been recovered, arr tating in its promise to correct abuses and to right wrongs wherever they ap- pear or however caused; to investigate the several administrative departments of the government, the conduct of whose officials has created seandals, and to punish those who have been guilty of a breach of their trust; to oppose the grant- ing of special privileges by which the | few may profit at the expense of the many; to practice economy in the ex- Penditure of the moneys of the people, And {9 that end to return once more to the methods of the founders of the re- Public, by obserying in alsbursing the public funds the care and caution a pri- dent individual observes with respect to his own; still the spirit of the platform ssures conservative instead of rash ac- the protection of the innocent as cll as the punishment of the guilty; the encouragement of industry, economy id thrift; the protection of property and a guarantee of the enforcement for the benefit of all of man’s inalienable rights, evangelization in foreign countries or a 7 apiti . - 00,00 them, it is due to them that we should | thelr affairs. ‘The most efficlent work we Capital $55,000.06 state our position to be in favor of a fea- “4 " ere Surplus Fund, - - 38,500.00 sonable reduction of the tariff; that we believe that {t Is demanded by the best i z interests of both manufacturer and con- Receives Deposits subjectto Check and always has money sumer, and that a wise and beneficent re- to loan. Issues Drafts and does a General Banking. busi- ness, With ample resources and 23 years successful expier- ence, we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY for their vision of the tariff can be accomplished as soon as both branches of congress ( Deposits and every accommodation that is consistent with sound Banking rtles, ‘ and An ‘executive {n favor of it are elect- ——DIRECTORS:+— nineteen are missing and te others are reported missing who are not positively known to have been on the train. ¢aif do in uplifting the people of other y the jvesentation of @ ‘py, prospero' sel! governing nation as an ideal to be emulated, a model to be followed. The general occupation of our citizens in ‘the arts of peace or (the ab- | sence of large military armaments tends soe to impair neither patrotiens nor physical Civil War Veterans courage, nl I atéepi, gentlemen of the committee, Are Passing Away. the nomination and if the action of the countries is ed, without creating that sense of uycer- tainty and instability that has on other occasions manifested itself, This can be achieved by providing that such @ rea- among which, as said in the declaration convention shall be indorsed by an elec- Chicago, Aug. 12.—The report of 1. T, C, Boulware J. RB. Jenkins Frank M. Voris, of independence, are “life, liberty and Bae eel per Roenpiry. Chen tion by ‘the people. I will, God helping ago, Aug Pp oe peat a ms 5 eae RPh the pursuit of happiness.” Liberty, as making @ revision and the date of its | ™° give to-the discharge of Quties of that the adjutant general of the Grand Dr. J. M. Christy O'R. Radford Dr. N, L. Whipple gag on treke Fea et enforcement, as shall be deemed suffi- ait ahabie aah af the ot e the tata Army to be made to the national CG. H. Dutcher B. P. Powell T. J. Wright. servitude, nprisonment or restraint, but | emt for the industry of business affect- | Petire to private life. I shall not be a encampment at Boston will show an Sam Levy : vie hog pe a fogs on tainty nm ed by such revision to adjust itself to the | candidate for, nor shall I accept a re- i bership of 250,000. Th J. R. JENKINS, Cashier, Wa. E. WALTON, President, all lawful ways, to live and work where | CR@nges and new conditions imposed. 80 | nomination. Several reasons might be | @ctive membership of 250,000. The Dr. T. G. Bounware, Vice Pres't Wesley Denton, Clerk and Bookkeeper. RRL LL PLP REPL PPL PLP PLPPPIS APLLPIPIPPL confident am I in the belief that the de- | sayvanced for this position, but the con- |)tal number of civil war veterans jo age! Wausto anssetial tigate of ike mand of the people for a reform of the | troiing one with me is that I am fully Uberty and property are not only guaran-| that should a democratic house of rep- : ffi: jhould ever be placed in a situation 4 1 Soe siliosn by the constisution ot resentatives and a democratic executive of vaainte Aatanbod to consider what sion commissioner at 800,000. j are by he Fourteenth amendment to the | jican senate may heed the warning and WALL PLPL ELL LLLP OPN ELLIL ILE - @dministrative matter of great impor- 6 order Stn re | Hang ak Mt a | pms se | 1904, 0020 mtr of he THE WALTON TRUST CO (J them without due process of law. tea . } Occasionally, by reason of unnecessary}, TR¢ Combinations, popularly call Questions of momentous consequence f life as cntise the tions placed upon the|% trade in the necessaries o! a departmen wall as in those, things that ere em: | the president for determination, and in ; Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits - - — $80,726.02 wt estes gids Mireles approaching thelr consideration as well] Washington, Aug. 12.—TheJapan- "aie ae sendig sehen on hebt bo belenned it tans airing to accomplish that which to them in many other fields of industry, have seems good, whether the power exists in| %¢em encouraged and stimulated by ex-| ments bearing upon them, he should be furnish a substantial market in the ne- | o¢ the influence his decision may have 7 Very Lowest Rates of Interest. attention to-the fact that, the people in bs August 1. The killed are fifty four all owes eels, have seen fit, | Cessities of 80,000,000 of people by practi- | upon anything whatever that may affect e' y on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow bor- large a market and highly remunerative t in criticism of any of our presidents ‘ i ; $o limit the governmental powers con- pe i officers and 6,330 men. The estimat: land owner wanting a loan should call and get our low it tinuing | fter the line of si ho have either 9 z & ferred and to say to departments created prices continuing long after the from Washington down who have eithe cy a gualitna $0 BIlcSES: atid ioe Ate datea and iibasal teens, Money ready A BOOn Re papers of title to every acre of land or'town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, people cons! para gaged in the same business to combine 1d be advanced in support of the re- Bie Matrioutcs stone ti thebe: eae £0 as to prevent competition at home and section of a president. ments of government—executive, legisla- a resulting reduction of prices, has/proved It is simply my judgment that the tn- et fa ial—certain werk and it|resistible in a number of cases. All| terests of this country are now so vast ZAIRE'S POOR STOMAC is the duty of those adthlotscaritix each | Men must agree that the net result Ra and the questions presented are fre- MILLIONAIRE'S STOMACH preserve, | @cting laws that foster such inequ' le tiy of such overpowering magnitude 4 veasrray te tenner of | Conditions is most unfortunate for the > “the people that {t {s indispensable to} The worn-out stomach of the over te branches of the govern. | People as a whole, and it would seem as | the maintenance of a befitting attitude | fed millionaire is often paraded in thus secure the exercise of all|!f all ought to agree that the effective | before the people, not enly that the chlef | Dubie prints asqa horrible example powers conferred by the people. remedy would be to appropriately modify | magistrate should be independent, but De evil, attendant on the i I Gonfessed that in the course | te offending: law. The growth of mo- | that independence should be known of all | 01 @vils @) dan possessi ry executives have employed |0POly, of which complaint is justly | men, of great wealth. But millionaires are by made, cannot justly be laid at the doors not the only ones who are afflicted them; statutes! of the courts of this country. The de- with bad stomachs. Theproportion the Uni den by the constitution and stat- rend the ctr of te or ti te He Confessed to a Murder. |i, tar greater amo the tolls. Dye - Won: E y court of li t ther n ol _ Jtenal when it was aimeutt to point out States “warrant ‘the ‘assertion ‘thatthe | Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 11.—James H Le pect peuple, and they pate farther.” To secure the ends sought the |eached by the temptation of all en- | succeed themselves, for strong arguments casualties is 12,000. tariff is just that I indulge in the hope,| persyaded that no incumbent of that | Still living is estimated by the pen- of the several states, but the states |b» chosen by the people, even a repub- the ‘effect of action taken by him in an| During the year ended June 30, den to deprive any person of any one of relief to the peop! ‘ toned died. or impatient agitation for reforms, or be- | OPN gt ta" the necessaries Of life as | (a ,0f, the People have been in the part Japanese Losses. OF BUTLER MISSOURI. ] stitution are disregarded by officials de- ployed upon the farm, in the factory and as in weighing the facts and the argu- | ogo legation gave out a list of the in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo. them or not, it becomes desirable to call | Cesive tariff duties. These operate to | unembarrassed by any possible thought | casualties in the Japanesearmy since through the mediim of the constitution |C@ly excluding competition. With so | iim personally. I make this statement, | officers and 1,500 men; wounded 96 rowers to pay back part each year if desired. Every Sy Hs 1'eThas tar. shalt thou go and no | Possible competition would naturally be | held the office for two terms or sought to 4.066, The total estimate of the are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract ,066, Sheriff's deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have heen recorded in Bate& county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr. Wm. E. Walton 34 years agoand are written up daily from the county records, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasouable prices and are respon- ible for their correctness, ' (nterest Paid on Time Deposits. If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, DIRECTORS—— Wn. E. Walton, J, Everingoam, J.R. Jenkins, John Deérwester, © Wm. W. Trigg, T.C. Boulware, Frank M. Voris, O. H. Dutcher, O. R, Radford, common law as developed affords a com- | Golden, arrested after he had tried | tar worse tortures than the million- Sam Levy, T. J. Wright, ine, fee tht they Se multiled a to kill himself with a knife, confessed | aire — he Fg Kage or “ FRANK ALLEN, Sxcy, Wm, E, WALTON, Pres, number and ingreased in power i standard medicine reen’s Au- j dus: not to the failure of the courte to to-day that he and his brother, Johan os Flower, Wideh has been & fasor. apply the law when properly Paved by | Golden, killed Officer Reedy of East trout ‘to the, failure ‘of oMcials (St. Louls, I, May 5, of last year.|sroubles tor over thirty-five years. d with the duty of enforcing the |The crime has been a mystery and| August Flower rouses the torpid hod “na. tedgneats uy Droceture tc (liberal rewards bave beeu offered. |liver, thus creating appetite and {n- ¢ digestion. It tones pointes relates, omens ee Golden said he was tired of being.a|® hag Mg re pee ore sgt ie wet | tramp and eluding the. officers and are wanted to die, ‘The wounds foficted makes life tom fte houeehold pag foe all stomach Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. 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