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No sufferer from any dis- arises from impurity of the Sicoa a despair who will give AYER’s SamsaPaRILia a fair trial. ce = ay to experiment with the numer- a mixtures, of cheap materials, aed writhot it medicinal virtues, offered as pparitecs: while disease becomes more Enaly ory AveR’s SARSAPARILLA is a a .—— eee rahe curative er, wis ie best, cheapest, Physicians a Compassion, ead pee Ww its com m, au seribe ~ Tt has been used for =s Fears, and has won the unqualified conti- dence of millions whom it has benetited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., (North Main St.) Two Doors South of The POST OFFICE: GROCRIES: HARDWARE QUEENSWARE BUTLER, MO. no tt CITY HOTEL ‘Good Stock of Pure, Fresh |." H. H. MILLER On Ft. Scott ‘st. 11 Southwest corner of the square. Meals Board per Cay Prop’r. -2 block trom 3n gem THE NEW = STORE! J- LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Drugs. N ‘THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE i] IN ‘BU Lessee MO. | to compounding prescriptions, day ' or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. OLIVE HOUSE. W. J. LANSDOWN Propr’r. OD. Satterlee, Dealer in Furniture and Undertaking, | ALSO Burial Robes, SIZE AGE AND SEX. ' Call and get prices | 1. | la, stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, with | werful . life-sus- | ipelas, | | Humors, Female Weak- | | ' Drugs. 5 6m- ADRIAN MO. DRUG HOUSE. See eee DR. E. PYLE. Call tor anything inthe line ot M edicines Paints Oils. Dyes, NT MEDICINES Books end siationarv e, and well selected stock 7 Esa THENT. and all A STRANGE STORY. Developements Expected. K Li ng lin liz suddenly “Missou Clay , some county. ndence, is now in know where | same time Timbe wife and Mrs. Anderson ot Liberty, bringing food out to D Lit- tle in his place of concealment- Me- Guimne-s wanis little in the Wood Hite case and has no idea where he From this name Mrs. Anderson comes the intelligence th both Frank James and Jim Cummings have been located by an informer, _and will be ‘heard from’ ina day fortwo. Mrs nderson’s husband iis the agent of the Tipton branch ot | the Missouri Pacific at Boonville, jand he stated positively that | Timberl will produce Frank James Cummings within ' week. © and FRANK JAMES as City, April ted on reliabie authority th: James was in the yesterday and had been for several days and that Gov. Cri ttenden j is aware of the ; Tact. Morcov d that | ee from Gov. ' r here with in- yns to see Frank and offer him pordon for all offenses committed in Missouri. But this Frank refused unless Bs could be assured of par offenses mmitted the or’s mes- instructions not to let ommissioner Henry A. Craig | know that Frank James was in’ the | ecaty, or that the Governor was ne- | gotiating with him, Frank is said | | to have left the city during the sacigg but is not very tar away. He) ; here negotiating with Mrs. | Jesse Jame Ka ci ce in Ssoverne onge had with money belonging | which only, Frank and his dead { | brother knew the hiding place of. cTsREE Men. Health Renewer. and lugsaxoeto $ bso ar j Wells’ | ure for nervous debility | cf the generative functions. i gists, West’n Mo. Depot, Meyers Bros | & Co., Kansas City, Mo. 200-7-1- HAVE AN M-BRACKI? A perfect device FOR Supporting Pantaleo FOR SALE AT SAM'L LEVY & (OS. MO. BUTLER, WORTH SENDING FOR, Dr. J, A. SCHENCK, of Ph | has just published a book on | of the Lungs and how they can be c | which is offered tree, post, i phcents- It tains valuable in delphia, yho s | flicted with, or liable to, any | the throat or lungs. | Schenck & Son, 600 Arch St, ' P, O, Box 2833, Phila, S$ ORCANS Stool, Cover and Book, meee 3 springs, full i¢ abinet Grand U eshte $210 | Other ce d Holiday Bargains. ' Org: (Stool and Book). eTsi ‘Five sets of Reed stops, only $87. “Oriental,” style Ten sets of Reeds, 20 stops, No “Bogus”? sets of reeds or VONDPELSION PLAN ©o- LIVERY STABLE —OF-—- Fe ce tile in Concealment—Start- | They ask for the proposi*ion—I am | over until the last of this week or the publishers for the pub- | | hieation of his life with Jesse’s and is | I will give my personal attention said to have furnished Mrs. James | to Jesse, | | Dr. ut ku-s we | Mr Speer’s efforts to raise the Oporto 1G WILL YOU! THE iNSANE ASYLUM Letter from Dr. Leeto Mayor Ker. Kan., April 23, Esq., Pleasanton }. A Lefker, Buder, Mo. ; Yours of the present inst. at hand and contents noted. In | reply I would say that 1 think your committee have done wisely to sus- pend solicitation for the asylum. I} am tully a eof the condition you are in a ent; you cannot well lose tne railroad, and I will wait pa tiently until the mama for it has | passed over. I hope it will succeed, for it I shonld become located at} Butler | would want it. I will not | make any proposition to any other | ety until you are fully satistied eg required amount cannot be sub- scribed, as I am firmly of the opin- 10n that Butler is the most eligibte | locality | know of tor the asylum. | In regard to its becoming a “State | institution in the future, what infor- mation I have gathered from prom- inent gentle ren has been favorable tothe establishment of another in- | sttution of the kind at some point m southwest Missouri. From Gov. Crittenden I learn that the subject has already been talked of that a third asylum was needed, and would meet | with considerable favor in southwest Missouri, and I predict that if But- ler succeeds in raising the required | nount she will haye that institution 2 monument of her enterprise * * * Should Butler fail Iam de- termined to look further. 1 would | meet with favor at Springfield as I have several influential friends re- siding at that place who desire that I submit a proposition to them. DEAR Se | only working a single hanced pce land that is in favor of utler. Since your letter I will defer eine first of next week. Respectfully, etc., C. P. Ler. Mott's Endorsement of Speer’ Port Grape Wine. ‘The tollowing from the celebrated Dr. Mott, of New York, speaks wouders for ape in New Jersey. The Dr. has spent years in Portugal and the wine districts of France. and knows what he is lalking about. New York, April 11, ef Mr. Altred Speer,— iar et Sir: The t which I made last year to your Vine- rds, wine-presses and vaults at Passaic } sfies me thoroughly that the utactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can | be oftered to the public’ tor mediciual use. Acting upon my favorable impression | | at the time, I have since recommended ‘the Port Wine: more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied with’ marked } benefit to my patients. There can be no better proof to. the | doubing yimind, as to the wine being | finest Oporto grape, than aj} visit to the acres of land covered h the | ring the iuxurant fruit. Wishing yousucess in your praiseworthy enter- | 62 Madison Avenue X B. M tT T, Bellevue M.D., Hospital | 2umMLY & Co. Butler, [230-20-2w To Make Grafting Wax. We have answered number by marl, but so many inquiries continue | to come, that'we repeat the receipt given in former years. Resin, Bees nd tallow, are the essentials. = use equal parts by weight of | these; others prefer, as warm weath- , pproache ore rosin and less | allow. A good receipt rosin Ibs. bees wax ilb. and a quarter, tal- | low 12 ounces. These should be} ll together over a gentle! fire, and stirred as the mixture cools. | It is mos a conveniently used on strips | Any ola calico or muslin y be torn} “made it rItedi wax 1. : he cloth upon ahandle. If ax 1S spread w le of this + Warm wi none reter il, usi md ist tor of Commiy Coa-operative xe gro¢ Pennett. of th loc e southeast c inform rme din buyiug cheap grocer- I constantly keep on hand stock of groceries, glassware and country pro- s store is the tarmers and la- boring man’s friend and ail are cordially invited te call and give us a trial and com- pare prices. J.-C. 3 re to nte ies, that we wi and complete ucConnell, Salesman, A Tuscon, Arizona, | Indian ma | get their j; tied my | most dreaafully. | Spare me. | zona. | person. Forty Persous Massacred by Ip. dians in Arizona—One subjected to '' erribie Torture —Sad Story of thefSole suryiy. orofa Family of Six. San Francisco, Cal., April 2 correspondent at Saffords, gives an account ot Pe: jrecent Indian attack as_ tollows; 4 Stamilans Mestas, aged nine yea | has just arrived from. Stevens’ ‘s| camp with the following story ot the acre of the 16th inst: Before daylight the Indians attaches ; the camp w hile we were all ash My father and 5 men attempted a ins. but too late. TheIp dians rushed in from all sides and oven powered them before a shot could be fired. The work of slaughter then began. An Indian put the muzzle of ‘hisgun against the head of one man and fired, blowing his braing against the floor and walls. I ee kill my mother and two little brothers by beating their brains out on stones. They Killed five. T father and tortured him We begged them to spare him but they tortnred the more. When they were of torturing him one of them his skull with an 4 An Hf squaw, wife of one of our frie Apache sheep herders, who work with us, saved my hfe by hol me behind her and begging them When all of the Amen cans were dead except me, the Tp dians left. A mass meeting was held herg, presided over by Governor Tuttle It was decided to raise a force @ | voluntetrs to take the field for wom three months. The squaw, who arrived with the boy, says the Indians numbered ninety-three warriors in the attach: ing party. They calfed them: Cheerhusnians and said thev going straight to San Carlos A, to kill the whites and get more dians to join them. They also clared they would kill all of the in habitants of this yalley. The hor tiles frequently declared that r whole desire was to killin na a for the death of the three Indians, ecuted recently at Ft. Grant. Later news from the front is that) the whole torce ot Indians, including} women and children, crossed i} Southern Pacific track last. nigh nedr Lordsbury, gomg south. cavalry are-in close pursuit. present outbreak is the most di trous that has ever occurred in Not less than forty perso have been killed. q # Two companies of cavalry at Fott Point have received orders to be iff readiness to go to Arizona, marching orders are not yet receiv Advices are meagre at military bh quarters, but the impression is that) the force at the frontis sufficient ® meet the emergency. Capt. Harrison’s company, first | cavalry, has left Presidio for An zona. = atch com tains no news of importance from | Doubtful Canyon since yesterday | dispatches. Forsythe is reported! be in the canyon, on the east eide i Steer’s Peak Range, taking thing e and affording the hostiles evi cility for escape. It looks much ‘like a military farce over (Indian question. The troops the Indians completely surroun at Doubtful Canyon and Ho Shoe Canyon Saturday night hut now it is teared they will-ese An unconfirmed report is prev heie of two prospec yesterday fourteen miles here, on the Gilla road. McKunzie is said to be en route join Forsythe and take commané 2) oe — / Later—A Lordsburg di A new junk stand is now to seen on the northwest corner of 1 | square. Charles E. Robinson and have sold their lot in the northw# part of the city to Eldridge & D for $500. is the time for the small pain are mal Now to kick and squirm with a his ‘Fhere green the der apron. cucunybers —fParsons Wonder m A Bemarkab le Co incdencée- it is a matter of journalistic reege that some vears since, a schooner set g on board a from Baltimore, ha ot thi ote ase, weich manitested? large ulcerated sores on arins and 6 wholly incapacitating the men from was that the vessel wae back to the city where men placed in the hospita ‘# Ss "s Oin tment for skin deseases usedin the first piace, the crew Mu save recovered in from *2 24 hewrSe, Aprili-im d&éw ” the