i
i other. There was a howl
a Comanche war-whoop vi
murmur, a wnisoer,
The Home of Oold
La Cruces Republican. - t
A storv about which there is a then, as he was released, 1
fascination which it is impossible to
..u.. vmt h-ar men tell it, is
that of the "Home of Gold." Some
where in Southwestern New Mexico,
m the Sierra Madre, it is enclosed
in high rocky walls and accessible
only by a secret passage, which, is
known to but few, in this extraordi
nary place. It is about teR acres m
extent, Has running through it a
stream, which waters it thoroughly
and makes it a perfect paradise,
with its exquisite flowers and beau
tiful trees. In it are thousands ot
birds of the most beautiful plumage.
Running across it is a ledge of pure
gold about thitty feet wide, which
glistens in the sunlight like a great
golden belt. The stream crosses
this ledge and, as it runs, murmurs
around blocks of yellow metal as
other streams do around pebbles.
The ledge of gold is supposed to be
solid gold and to run down to the
centre of the earth. The legend is
of Indian origin and around it clus
ter a number ot Indian stories, in
which the name of the ill fated Mon
tezuma occurs frequently. The de
scendents ot the Axtecs believe
firmly that the day will come when
Montezuma will return and free
them from the dominion of the de
scendents of the Conquestadorcs.
They believe that the money nec
essary tor this work will be taken
from the Medre 'Ore. The secret
into the entrance into the valley is
carefully guarded by a tribe of In
dians living near it, and among them
it is only communicated to the oldest
men, amid the solemn ceremonies
of the medicine lodge. Having
such a story to work upon there is
little wonder that the vivid imagina
tion of Mexicans should have built
upon it tales ot men who have found
this wonderful place. One is that a
certain lose Alvarez.while wandering
through the mountain in search of
game, saw the valley from the top ot
the wall. Finding he had no hope
to enter by climbing down, he took
up his abode with the Indians who
guard the canyon leading into it.
The daughter of the chief fell in
love with him and betrayed the se
cret to him. Exactly how she found
it out they do not tell. Having
been shown the entrance, Jose-wen
in and would possibly have gotten
away with some of the gold had he
not weighed himself down to such an
extent that he could not get up the
declivilty at the lower end of
the passage. He was discovered
and the Indians sacrificed him on
To iit-cZt Diarinoa.
i)i:irrh:if fi J.- a ifuri'iiaint that the ku-
arms "cleared themsef IEan famijv S!Jfiernure from nt this time
Horace Edmonds, colored, 01- t.je. ve.ir t;,.in brother, and should
stood ot upon the manner; be treat.d vcr. careiuj;v-!n order to re
nt
but he ilew, sneutiing stftre the bowel to their proper strengut.
blood, protamtv and rmyThcre is a wine in New jersey ;;nd sold
everp jump. He novy apptbv our druggu, ca'ied Sp'eers Port
the lower extremity ot h:s iGrrare w ine, which i hein used trv
limb looking much like aucclistuiW in diarrhoea caes. In iact,
ham in white canvas jacKet-tis concedcd lv chini,is to contain jm,t
Aim in b w.u1M.uu h .)rorerties as gradual! v check the
tone
rendezvous of the country phe mius:,i;;tiC tf;mate inst :he.e tt.
some solemn facts no. Uint Thc winc u rich in
given away by the professio ecXctllenf tonic, Wecping
has become the adulteration - . . '
Evening Post.
add a word of solemn "'"crmenti in the towi. and add torn
boys who are apt to ma.ee v- lhe sVs.cul 0 Us lo witltanc
mpial with strvchnine an
. i . ;r condition,
nrncri that tn ft rmspn vou
, i- r or sale hr t. M
deadner. Cases are know
annarentlv robust vounsf
' i , -1 ,
Crumlv -V: Co.
34-3 ;-im.
the
i r .1 : - .. .- . .
gone sira'giu iioui mew four cars were wrecked in
beer, leaving an nprotecU!ine) during Monday night,
lady to mourn the loss of ca '
has often happened. Ai Useless FugUt.
..- it U a notorious fact t To wcrrv about anv liver, kidnev or
COi cked barrel of ink is extiurinarv trouble, especially Bright dis
flammable and treinendceaseoraiarctes, as Hon bitter never
plosive much more SO tlaiis ot a cure where a cure is poss-ibl
.12-zt
has idone to
Mh. Marv Livennore know thi
suffrage convention. Th
the practice or some euuui.
injr the original poetry in N
three-months-old paste p
sublime-ate compared tow.
lnrrin IK n lt:lttv IIOVVI
c t..c byanyotherin its .neilo-.v juciness, rich
,-jt-
plosion of twenty-seven
inly -jrirl lhr flitnrial naste-
ill . - j . . ...
r.,u.,A(Vm-Mn;r.lorilw '""" and in summer it is
dcitc Arthur
ewporh
VI i lie lsr Sic tils Ict-sous.
Speer's i'ort Grape Wine is unexcelled
ness ot ilavor or brilliancy ot color.
Physicians sav it is si;perior to imported
and mashed nineteen boys "e agreeaoie ana reirc.iang than claret
nlavino-seven UD in the -'ergvmen use it, tor us
in the -ic,o.ulcu usc ,l 101 purirv, as a
A mnnn thp irMshfi . nnlr J"""u,lun win. mis wine is -ell
was the favorite son of M kno w" and jitfy appreciated tar weakly
B. Anthony hence the lenndes anJ aged persons, and for corn
she has ever since blowi""-, Z K :,L rram,-v&
his phase
tastrophe can't well be toe -!iac'Jtiil' Oiffeictiee E5e-
deplored. i'.t--n IViij itml Iiiitoso-
We trust the boys will t o -ing.
But thev won't. If ' It sounds very poetical to say "man's
keeps in repair, andourpr inhumanity to man makes countless thou
of boys holds out, we sh: sands mourn," but whv not apply the
nail factary in the spring, principle to the. more practical side ot
it to be distinctly understa the subject, and render the quotation
pay neither personal da: thus. "Swaynt's Ointment on account
doctors' bills ; nor while of slopping the itching caused by th
lots of "sorts," we don'! Piles has made countless thousands well
"sort-up" lots ot boys and happy." There weuld be sound
choose to sacrifice minora iOKic in this but poet are never cheertnl,
at the shrine of the art lies are tr)e ? Aug. ,f j.nj-d&w
boys. New Cowan (Co
sencr,r The grand lodge of New York
-J Odd-Fellows is in session.
Got His Does-
Mobile, August 21. I
county, Alabama, the 1 1
bundle of papers disclos
organized plot among the
the golden ledge with all the terri
lih r.re monies otthe Azte" "
She, in despair at losing 1 "Good Bye, Girls."
herself from the high wall Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 13.
valley below. Hundreds Mary Krezdorn, aged 9 years,
tors have spent months daughter of Councilman Hem vKrcz
trying to find the Madre
it is scarcely necessary to
out result.
A Fatal Affral
Sedalia Democrat.
From a gentleman fr
the Democrat learns of a
which took place at thad
Saturday night. The pa
related are as follows:
heavy set man named B
who is a brick moulderj
visited Stephens' salooi
night, having in his possd
of boxing gloyes which
and engaged in a play
boxing with various partil
It was not long, howeveri
drink or other cause
angered, and, laying asid
proceeded to knock
body who came in his re
Anions thq
dorn, was drowned here to-day unde
distressing circumstances. Alter
Sunday school this afternoon she left
her home for a walk with Sadie and
Laura Crousc, Emma Davis and
Flora Rock, and the party went to
the river bank at the north end ot the
Union depot. A sand boat v: 8
fastened there, and Flora Rock and
Mary Krezdorn ran out upon ir.
While the girls were playing on the
back end ot the boat, which had
swung out into the cutrent, Mary
fell off. The girls tried to catch hei
but she was too far away. She sank,
came up, held out her hands, sank
again, came up and said, "Good
bye, girls," and disappeared forever.
A man ran to the bank Hut could not
swim, and did not attempt to save
her. A great crowd ot people
gathered and remained until late in
the night, while draggers and dive!
worked. t he body has not been
bare fists
grass, or rather floor, w found.
man nam ;d f reeman Bur
brother Charles Burden. Independent Republicans no mi
knocked down Freemainated candidates in Main yesterday,
sprang to his feet, drew a Strikers at Wilkesbarre, Pa , and
plunged it into arn'and Cohos, N. Y., returned to work
V arne, after being stabtvcstcr(.,v
several other parties and tl' ' " '
the floor and died almost ; Three men were fatally injured at
Burden and his brother wSullivan, Tnd., yesterday by the
in jail. Sunday an inque boile- at a sawmill.
on the body of Warne anc T " : , , . . ,
. V . , L. II Lewis, druggist, ot Cedar ale,
renuered that he came to v ., ... . , , . . , ,
, , ., . Kansas, writes: "I have sold 'Prtckly
from a knife wound in thc . . ... 4 , .- . . -
, . . ice itters tor the past seven or eight
ceived at the hand of Fret , . ' a
1 1., i 1 earst ar'U consider them one of the most
den, and that Chas. Burd " ,. , , . . ....
cessory thereto. On a i reh.al,ltf. proP"et"-v " eo,cinf 1 hancle'
hearing yesterday the Bur as,,s ev,"tf b-v the cont,n,Ii! increase in
j . -i . ss ics ana the aimost uni ersal satisfaction
committed to iail to await ... , ,
dc j .1 which attends their use. ?;-im
large of murder in the h
. , The supreme lodge of the world,
A striking: example ot t rr:rru,t 'c . - 1
, , , . r , ivnignts 01 fythias, is m session at
which are to be found in Dcti0;t
country printing office was . u ,
the Messenger office rece: Hardware and dry goods men
mysterious dangers which were heard by the tariff commission
its machinery, ooze from -esterday
lie in wate in its paste : " : .,
scintillates from the editoi anton has a magnetic well.
Mr. Horace Edmonds, cc The English made another recn
thirteen, has long had a nissance in torce at Ramleh jester
en this office tor wet day? daw - ?
days, and particularly, '
days. On Saturday he The French press criticises the
customary visit, and whiU action of the English in seizin the
being made readv on the canal. '
cautiously placed his ham r."' ,
impression arm, where its llocn training for the czar's
ly caught -between the i'?rV.V,t,on havc beon kiH-d by
"and roller arins, which p,h't-
bout one-quarter ot an ij The largest andbest stock of locks,
I latches and binges in town at
j A. L. McBride & Co.
New, quick, complete cure d a
urinary affections, smarting, frequent
or diftii'iilt urin.-.tion, kidney diseases. 1
at druggists. Wcsi'n Mo. iijeixt, Meyers
I.ros. i ., Kansas Citv, Mo. 200-7-ly
The jrince ai Montenegro start6
tor St. Fetershurg Thursil.iy.
any sillv people despise the pre
cious, not understanoujg it." I'.ut no one
despises Kidney-Wort atter having given
it a trial. Those who have used it agree
that it is bv far the b st medicine known.
Its action is prompt, thoroughand lasting.
Don't take pills, and other mercurials that
poison the svstcm, but by using Kidney
Wort restore the natural action of all the
organs.
The first new cotton bale
recede; at Dal'as yesterday.
was
s-iir.ivy skin.
Wells' Health Rene'.vcr. Absolute cure
for ner.-ous debility and weakness of the
generative functions. i at druggists,
W'est'n Mo. Depot, Meyers & Co., Kan
sas Citv, Mo. 200-7-h
John L. Sharkey was stabbed yes
terdjy by James J. McBride.
Butler tale and Female Academy will
open f r its tenth year on Sept. 4th, 1SS2
for particulars address J. M. Najlor or
L. 13. Allison, Butler, Hates countv, Mis
souri. ''Ji-m
Patrick W'als'.i was yesterday found
guilty Ot the- murder of Martin Ley
den at Dublin.
Drn't I x-i Vi th-r. House.
Ask your druggists tor "Rough on
Rats." It clccr out mts, mice, nedbugs,
roaches, ve-min, :le:is, unK, injects, ic.
IS A SURE CURE
for all diseases of the Kidneys and
LIVER
It specula actum on Ja mot important
organ, enabling ft to tbxow off torpidity and
Inaction. altnrmatlTic ttialwaHTij iiniailnii yf
Mm He. and by keeping th bowala in firea
ormrt1tToTi,mna:iararilardiaelrK.
are'hiOQa.diaiiaiilla fattnatad-i r
Wart wmsnrely reUsv and qnieklyeara.
u in BpMns; tonnsnaninsjlam. erery
on ah ob Id l its lliismuli nwi nf II
1- SOLD IV MUfleiiTl. trlal.
FOR CHILLS ANO rfVEH
Bilcrld Palter
OFTHtELOOO.
Pric. SI.OC.
ST TV. L I T tt w.r.rrl 4fJ
yt
h A.
nanus files
cTOkunu are muistur.-. i-jniir., iu hinn, wure at
night; wemja if phltwoi ui -e crawling about
the rrctuui; the private faru ar ..fteu aSeeted. Ala
pleasant, ecno.iiical and i- wtive cur. Swatne's
Oirtjiektw mipwior to any article in the market
Sold bjr druggists or end .Vj ct. 1:1 V-ct. b'Un:t. 3
Bozea.1.2. A.lnrw. I S it vc A s..v. l'hi..P
HULL.
VflPonGoonSTovLi
n
tit only Vapor Cook Slovo that
has stood the tost off years.
AND OrVBf
ESTIEK and FKBFXCT SHISFACTIOV.
75,000 noa ih use
and growing In favor wherever used.
Does every description of Cooking, Wash
iner, Ironintr, Fruit Cuming, and all other
domestic work heretofore done by the
ordinary cook, stove.
For SumtfVn they axe Iadispcuabla.
Ko insufferable heat, soot, ashes, or dirt
as attached to the old method.
Special inducements to Agents In un
occupied territory. Send for illustrated
trcular and price list.
HULL VAPOR STOVE CO
feBeca St Cor. Casual a. CHYKXaITD, O.
BR.OTTTIEH
CL7 St.Ctrles Street, St. Losl9,3Io.
a mralar aradoat of two MadioalOollaM Jiaa hrm
lj- located than anr other Phraidaa la St-LoitU,
k city papers ahowand all old raaidanta km. Syph
liia, Oonorrhcea, Olaat. Strietura, Orcnitia, Bup
tu re,Urinary SypbiUuo or aCercurial Afrectiou
1 r Taroat. Strln or Bonos cuiwd Saf air. Frltlr.
pennatorAaaBezaalDabfiltv and Impotea
cy m the result of Self-Abnas,asxual escpuse la n.
turer jraarar osar bralnworkrodnelas mrwnw-
waslonl einlasiooa. dabUlty, dimness ofriKht, defc
Cire memorr. pbraleal daearvsrstaa toforlely mm
t usionof ldsss Joss of sexaal power.aiaht lo-, ri
Icjios marring improper, cured. OpnaTiltiilli a
thee or by aaail frea and iaylWd. rumjAW cm
wrap. Mailt' loss sant by mall or ssprsm. tir
.'usranteed. Where doubt existsit is frankl? tr k.
MA
RRIACE
s. GUIDE
t
storr.amll toltLaa Itia traa to Ufa.cn m ,
'ctlowlngsobjeota: Who may marry, who wti
v,uchood,womanbooa,'nrsicai aeoay. n ne ..cn.i
i.vry, nowhappiaesa maybalncraaeed, cffectH of -
luw;y and axosas, and many more. Thoe marrt. -A .
. ntemplaHnc marrtaae should read it u e ku; a u
dtr lock andkey. C6 Cts. by mail In mow or ih
tn. Engliah Qerman French read or srk-n.
I g it k or tho s'';
lUnca: ot .--r;r.-
rxji-iy, Dtifeetire Memory and Liordttrs brf.u! 1
u bySslf-Abuseu Druxtfist h:i theinjrredwut''. s
oiyOnrwtiTe I pat , 619 Bt.ChP.rlPH, r-t Ijui "'i'i.
?rr. Chesnut S St.Loule, Mo. to:.! .v -
vt-nliauss to cureSpvnnatorrhcea, KvminaiWv. .
n3ss, I IE potency, r.U f.jrpjn of Syphilis. (Sua;
rhcea. Gleet, Urinary or Bladder diseases. li
cntcaesenrod in a fftrdurs. lieus nilfi'-ji r
fmniseif-abiiw.orexpoaure cored for life witu M .
icedicine. Advlcofree. CharKesJov. Odlorvir.-. i
; a st-ict conndence. Symptom Book for two st -m ;
CARRIAGE GUEDETV,
The majority cftMmUU oftk kSMit
I 'fjf arif-r ft-om a m'ermngettient of tho
Liver, cn-tinff ItotH th itawses anA
hwtla. In order- to effect m emre, is
timsiary to rtmert the emmee. Jfrefr-
ani SlufgUh aetiem f the BoeWe,
II asar.he,Bichn a the Stentaeh, Pai
- f he Hack omO. Xoiv, ete indieat thai
mt IAnarimat fault, thmtnmtmrere-
yMifg ieeifte,mee fo emmhle ihtm orpamt
.rJC cC iwpiTfffe.
rc?-Ty Au ni ttera tu-e e?r : ia
r., m . (f etf jW this pvrpo XUey aro
imi'd. in. f irir action ana? effective a a
mm re; rrr pteamant tm the tmetmmnd totem
easily by Loth ok Udren. ewat ealaflf. To
hre rTf-: 't rj to dlrrctimut, they eyre a
(uanci'ixiRinMVWrOySpepclAf
irMral Xebt!lty,HatttnaICots
sipitloxi, Diseasecl XCIdneys
etc., etc. a Blood rnrifler ty
arr rnnperior to any other medirtmes
elimneing the system thoroughly, and,
intjtctvlitg neee life and eneryy tw teav
ralid Zt im m medicine and not M
iBtOxicatJng smrave.
ui ?sse isiEcisT rtn rtictvt am irrrnr,
.3d take Bsothar. TB1CX. 8XXJ0 per Bonis,
f fCY SSK E5TTERS CO.. SOLE PRQPRSETtHft
1 --a .C Fir Ctzr. Ha
M UmmW M AT AT MAT sT T AT M AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT A SLAT M If WT
' ?r. n
prrpt
Pill avoc hl-i.-
teeth.ee ffciin f , -
fither iron nmianuJ;
1 hare used Dk. llAma'a Ibom Tomio in tnv nractiee. and In t .
twentT-Bre Tears in medicine, have never found anTthlnr to s4ve th results th.t iD Si . .
Isow Tome does. Ia many eases of Kervous Prostration, Female DUessea, OytprtsJs, and inlm.
coTertehed eoadltlon of the blood, this peerless remedy, has in my hands, made some wonderful 7,,tZT
Slut Wash Avenao.
- is nrrrssiiy in my praruee.
St. Ixns. Mo.. Not. ssu. 1881
ltffieee color to the Neod,
natural healthful Ume to
the digestive organs and
nervous system, making
it applicable to tirwral
Debility, Lamm of Appe-
tite, Prostration of Vital
JPoiecrs and Jwtpotence.f
MANUFACTURED BY THE OR HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 2IS M. MAIM ST- ST. louiv
SIMS & TUCKER,
LAND AND LOAN
Examiners' of Land Titles
And also represent he most reliable Foreign and American
Insurance Companies,
They make a specialty ot safely investing money 011 improved farms.
BUTLER
NATIONAL Bl
Aulltot izeil Capital. $200,000
Capital Paid up ; 30.000
BOOKER POWELL, President
T. W. GUILDS, Vice President.
Wm. E. WALTON, Cashier.
C. C. DUKE As't Cashier
Dr. T. C. Boulware,
W. H Irwin,
Judge J. H. Sullens,
Dr. N, L, Whipple,
A- L, McBride,
M. L, Wolte,
Judge Booker Powell,
C, H, Dutche;
John B. Ellis,
A, II, Humpr rey,
Green W.Walton,
T, W, Childs,
R. D. Williams.
Wm, E, Walton,
Receives Deposits subject to check at
sight, Loans mone.y, buys and sells ex
change, and does a general banking business.
Correspondents.
Merchant.' National Bank,. . Kansas Citv
Valley National Bank St, Louis,
Donell, Lawson & Simpson. . New York,
OTHER STOCK HOLDERS:
G, B, Hickman, S, Q. Dutcher,
R, D, Williams, Frank Voiis,
John Pharis, Henry Donovan,
J, I, McKee, .1, R, Estill,
C, C. Duke. M, A, Maynard.
Your business is lespectfully solicited
DATES COUNTY
National Bank,
BUTLER, MO
ORGANIZED IN
Capital paid in, - - S 7:5.000.
Surplus - - S 20.000
Large Vault, B nrlar-Proof
Safe Tvitk Time Loc.
We are prepared to do a general bank
ing business. Good paper always in
demand. Buy and tell exchange,
receive deposits &c, ice.
DIRECTORS.
Lewis Cheney, J. C. Clark,
Dr. Elliot Pvie Hon. I B. Xewbt rrv
E. P. Henry, I. N. Mains,
Dr. J. Everingham, I. P. Edwards,
J. J. Rvan, W. J. Baxd,
Dr. D. I. Wood, J. M. Pattv,
Geo. W. Miers. V. Coleman Smith.
F. J. Tjgard.
. OFFICERS.
LEWIS CHENEY -J.C.CLARK
- - -F.
I. TYGARD - -
President
Vice Piesident.
Cahir.
Dealer in
Furniture and Undertaking,
ALSO
Burial Robes,
FOR EVtRV
SIZE AGE AND SEX. !
Call and get prices
Don't be led Astray
By the peculiarly worded advertisement
sole
ot rival routes, cotten out for the
jmiuc in ucieiving ine puDlic.
ASK ANY TICKET AGENT
(Except those working for a competing
road) Which is the Shortest and Quick
est Route from St. Louis to
LOUISVILLE, CIXCIXXATI,
WASHIXCTOX or BALTIMORE.
And vou will be told the
ID. & We HB'y.
Its trains leave St. Louis alter all trains
of other lines have departed, and arrive
in advance ot all other lines at Louis
ville and Cincinnati.
It is the nly line with Four Daily
Trains running' evrjr car through with
out change.
The only line by which you can secure
tickets to New York, Boston, and all
other eastern cities, via Washington and
Baltimore.
The only line with through cars from
St. Louis to Oakland, Deer Park, and
the tious resorts to the Virginias.
Tne only line with revolving Parlor
Chair Cnrk.
The only line by which all classes of
Passengers are carried on all Trains in
Through Cars without paying extra fare.
If you leave St, Louis on a night train
by any other route than the Ohio and
Mississippi, you will be compelled to
change cars' at midnight or pay extra
fare.
The onlv line with through cars from
8t Louis to Washington and Baltimore
without chanije.
7
4
HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to
HOCUS the Quickest ROUTE to
UAlri.MOIlE,
-THE
Ohio & Mississippi
Io the popular route, the most comtort
able line to
NIAGARA FALLS,
Lake Chatuqua & Saratoga.
And with its co nections forms a very
desirable route for New York, the Palace
sleeping coaches in use on this road,
which are run through without change,
are the most comfortable in the World.
For lull ped rcliab e information, pleae
consult with Ticket Agents ot Connects
ing lines west ot St. Louis, .t
101 AND 103 NORTH FOURTH ST.
In St. Lovis.
V
W. PEABODY,
Gen'l Superinterdent.
W. B. SIIATTL'C
Gen'l Pass. Agent.
G. D. UACON, General Western Passcn--ger
Agent. St. Louis, Mo. 33-tt.
Generous Rewards
OK.,
Tte Story of the Se-wir. Siaefclnes-
- o
A handsome little pamphlet, blue
na go cover, wnn numcrouf cnt
granngs, will om .
GIVEN AWAY
to any atlalt person calling for itf
any branch or sub-office of the 25m
er Manufacturing Company, or will
be sent by mail, post paid, to any
person living at a distance trom on
office.
The Singer JYfanufacturinq Co
Principal 02ce,34 Union rtqare,
6ni
1
ADRIAN MO. j 31-1 vear
NEW YORK.