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THE CUTTING CASE. Table Mo. Pacific R. R BUTLER | to mvestigate. We may take the | to Imprisonment Life. seme las certainly a very flimsy excuse, and! the “Democrat.” 3-—A\ | if this country regards its dignity of | ~ | any value, until it is satisfied that the | Central Mexican Government is t to be | making every effort to comply with | | trouble unless the United States back | our demands it will not be satisfied 0. BRANDT, ees GOING NORTH. 423—Texas Express. 125K. C. Express.. 133—Accommodation.. ... GOING SOUTH. 124—Texas Express.... 26—K. C. Expres’ yjo—Accommodation. GEN. JO. 0. SHELBY. THE GOVERNOR: i . O. SHE 3 =RNOR'S SONS | sxINGTON & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) i= ——*+-e-s———— excuse of the Mexican government } ——+~0-s———_— a REASONS i | Unele S: st Back - y . | that it can n t + “ e Visits & * i naan smencing Sunday,7May roth, and P wig ag Baek sere = pater | thats pe no ace the state that | He Visits Sedalia and Talks on Varions | For Comm the Punishment of Job further notice, trains will leave | pon the Conquest of Mexico. | has Mr. Cutting in charge, But that Subjects with a Representativeof | T. Leg : velar ras follows: so AM s5PM 1330PM prominent naval officer, Gen. Jo. O. Shelby,of Bates coun Bring in your Wool. Having em- y, arrived in Sedalia Sunday night trom Kansas City and tarred here until g 245 o'clock yesterday forenoon The defendant was three times tried on the charge of murdering his wite. The first and third tnals re- sulted m conviction and the second ing on the situation to-day s ‘There is ce | 4PM] 5AM 9 : ; Ss B iol Hest pa OF THE COMMITTEE ON | when he departed for Moberly, He | 7 9 hung jury. The case was either ' nger trains. make direct con- jadvice of Secretary ayard, has | FOREIGN AFFAIRS Pee caer ce cas a an} i | deliberate murder suici ‘age ROGE Louis and all potats cent By ne Pia A 1s enjoying excellent health, and is er or suicide. The and all points south, Colorado, A man ot 35 | { The House Committee on Foreign ein | years experienc toons at tinting Tr 1 ca | a ge. - Logs | release of Cutting. The Mexicans, | Affairs, at a called meeting to-day, | prnia and all points west and north- the business a as hearty and rugged as when in| !8e€S were compelled to find the For rates and other intormation i recer commard of hi .; < cavalry | defendant guilty of murder in th man ot the Joplin Wox it is evident do rot intend to respect | took up and considered the resolu-| guy eo iret derrseeene : : to I. Lisk, Agent. to superintend the Mihedemand: lactuct ee ee = | during the jate rebellion. : gtee or acquit. Lhe evidence j the d anc nfact, they dc 1 | tions introduced by Representatives | ; | respect us. They propose 8° | Belmont, Crain and Lanham in re- \| EI 00 ll | § | ahead and try Mr. Cutt according | ] 1 lation to the Cutting case, | In speaking of crops in Bates | county, the general stated that the was entirely circumstantial. Judging Secret Societies. both from the practice of my prede- dies nee z 2 and also | prospects were not particularly en- cessors and my own notion ot MASONIC, j totheir own way ot doing things, | the correspondence on that subject | couraging, as the drouth has pla veq | Authority respecting pardons and x Lodge, No. 254, meets the first ; and will undoubtediy, sentence him | furnished by the Secretary of S | mia as played - é day in each month. would to the Wool Growers ot | : at €cretary of State. | havoc with the corn in his section, | COMMuUtations vested in the governoz ni Chapter Royal Arch Masons, nae and su sound ae ce }to imprison: ent wie they are | Representative Lanham reported inj there having beenwio gain torecceal by the State constitution, I amot the meets second Thursday in each sonatas wbout ready for | throuch. . . vovernment | a - = : ai sachs — ene Sosa : y nese: WE wilds ai iia ns —— — tw es rnment | person before the committee in sup- | weeks past. opinion that the governor is not puley Commandery Knights ‘Templar should not have made this perempto- | port of his resolution, and finally the “Tsee you are having another | /imted to one or the other ot these ts the first Tuesday in each month. CUSTOM WORK ry demand unless it intended to back tollowing preamble and resolutlons, bitter congressional fizht.”” remarked conclusions in this and similar cases, 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. itup. What would -uch a demand | drawn up by Representative Crain cS eee zi but that, on th rary, a doats ‘ ; : ) 2 rain, | the general. ‘I hope Heard w at, contrary, a doubt es Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- a mean onthe part of any other Gat s' pe Heard will be were adopted: Whereas, A.K.Cutting,am Ameri- can citizen, is wrongly deprived o} his hberty by Mexican officials at S Snch as x Encampment No. 76 meets the and 4th Wednesdays in each month ROLL CARDING cae ~| CARDING & SPINING | renominated, and I believe he will. {It would be a blanked outrage to | defeat him, as he has made an ex- short of sufficient reason for acquit- tal may be sufficient to indicate imprisonment tor hte rather than the class power? Why, simply her fleets are on their way ty Mexico waters to see that the der and! is carried out. It this country dorsu’t mean busj-| P80 del Norte, in the Republic of | cellent member of the lower house. SS - pet os AND WEAVING, Bec d Gene nae Mexico; and _ A | That has always been the trouble ee au reign when apphica- (0. D. PARKINSON, Attorney at {_ aan STE At loesiie bare a W HS The au sean Govern- | with this district, a change is made Honiwas made to/me to anterpose ait Law, Office’ West side square, over | iu the very best of order and guarantee ck up its} ment refuses to release said Cutting this case, such wn’s Drug Store. demands, it’ deserves of all the ! satistaclion. Work shipped trom a dis- tance will be received at the depot prompt attention given to its retur Market price paid tor Tub Wa Wool. 25 tf apphcation being based upon an alleged reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the accused, and supported by a large number of petitions and letters from citizens of every two years, and just at the time a member can accomplish the great- est good for his constituents he is relegated to private life.” “What about the fight on Senator the contempt | upon the demand ot the President of utle fourth class countries | the United States; and ber Whereas, The Government of ; Mexicu alleges as a reason for its retusal to comply with such demand and |. FRANCISCO. S. P. Fraycisco. CISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will pract in courts of Bates and ‘adjoining on the gi Butler, Mo. May 19, 1889 CONTRASTING PICTURES. **This incident ot Editor Cutting, j that said Cutting is guilty of violation Cockrell? Will it amount to any- the county where the offense was ties. Prompt attention given to coi. J. FISHER, Sau ae ,>) | ot Mexican law upon American soil ; i Ree Gee ‘ committed, I did undertake to look fons. Office over Wright & Glorius? | —-— eaunds me jul some( dng. is and er ee ae ee Jetermine the ware store. 29 happene ten years > an Hayti. Wh Phe erok Ree crat. in af ne case and cal LOSSES the J OL eae ees is yee oe oun OL pe ae Shen ee + :.. | Sufficiency or insufficiency of the oes Some one had fled for protection to | sentatives, while appreciating the Not a thing in the world. Cock- GPa. Physicians. the British Consulate in Port au | dispositionshown bythe Government | rell will be his own successor. He BOERS Oe ae alleged reasonable Seer aeeparsereaaes ——— Prince. The Haytien officers fol- | of Mexico to carry out international | has such a hold on the cople ot the doubt. In this investigation I have DRS. RENICK & BOYD owed him close obligations, can never assent to the ke relied most upon the record of the case as filed state that it is impossi to doctrine that citizens of the United Uaioe tates may be prosecuted ir country for acts done wholly American soil; theretore, be it Resolved, 1. That the door, knocked down th down the British in the d The icians and Surgeons, BUTLER, MO. m the for the purposes ct him. < supreme court Of course there is some dis- é a foreign the appeal to upon From a very caretul and affection, but not enough to amount to anything.’” I am permanently located in Butler and am prepared to purchase and pay the. ust. said court. core a vessel and went House of ingston fs Hs : “You have kept posted as to the eset Sees ot that OFFICE: faethe couldiess Rirce Gavel Representatives approves of the biternent Naror bldwards hasmade record—which appears to be com- : ‘une? ppIick 1 PAC z : a action of the President of the United plete—I cannot feel sure that Leabo T SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVY'S. HIGHES1 | RICE IN CASH | men-of-war immediately steamed States in demanding the release of |? him through the columns of the out of Kingston said Cutting. bor. and the next St. Joseph Gazette, I presume ?’’ Sus Sas ast lanes i) JOT, an i Px eT See a = =: a ick’sresidence | Dr. Boyd's residence, ' i } 1 i } Ini ” sc eit i } 4 ea Main and Fort | Fulton Street, north C. ——For Goop— morning had arrived in Port au} Phat the President ot the United “Yes, I have noted the battle | ©°"% ai goed ieee oft ne de - a Seen Prince. The commander of the flag utes be and is hereby requested to} from afar. I was in St. Joseph last penalty. Still, there are’ certain facts ____ | CHICKENS, TUSKEYS, DUCKS, &C. Ehipleent tie niet , 1 ie w the demand for the release of Friday and had a long talk with which point so strongly toward his L.RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi. | 4! want and will take all that can | the Governor: AIDS Ts : Edwards. *” guilt that am unwilling he should » RICE, M. D., Eclectic Physi- be brought to me. = : The resolutions were unanimously = P be turned loose upon the communit cian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- 1. Thatthe man who had been : ‘ “Did he have anything to say in E Y nded to. Office up stairs over Aare ee fabenso as fom he ae adopted, and will be laid before the Aaa AILS UIGR, (Miata anteresteee with these tacts unexplained and un- s’ Drug Store. pikeoe APPLES W ANTED | g F shat onsaiet®) House by Chairman Belmont to- | T°S@re 10 BS ft 2 555 retuted. In this position I am De f wEx Alt +1 | should be returned. A mines in which he, Montgomery, 2 x oe morrow, and immediste action i confirmed by the verdict of two a = 2. That the Governor hitmselt Plattenburg, Furst and others are Z . CHRISTY, W. H. Battarp, } CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOBOPATHIC SICIANS AND SURGEONS, »tront room over P. O. All calls red atoflice day or night. Tele- communication to all parts of the » Specialattention given to temale C. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office north side square, 1 Mo. Diseases of women and chil- aspecialtv. UTLER ~ ACADEMY WILL OPEN bomber 7," aft Particulars Address J.M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. ATENTS! Wm. @. HENDERSON, NT ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, OFFICES, 925 F STREET, , » U. Box 50, washington,D. U. SPe tess of the Examining Corps, U. S.Patent Practices before the Patent Office, U. Court and the Federal Courts given as to scope, valinity yeaa ks ed, and Boo nm Teterences annexed, FREE. New T. BARNUM’S:-:. “THE STORY OF MY LIFE.” And th hone Pax Money Getuing with Me aay young man star ations P $225, C7" Write at once to SHEE & MOMAKIN, Cincinnati, O FAMILY SCALES Can be tound at Bennett, Wheeler & Co’s store. | James Smith. ANCER Cured withoush all chronic diseases. Book sent free. Call on or address Drs. CARTER & RAMSAY, 1114 Main Sr., Kansas City, Mo. 29-1m Best of references, Permanently located. T W. SILVERS, e ATTORNEY : LAW {Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jetter- son City. s@POrrice North Side Square, over A. L. McBride’s. gitt W. GRAVES, Notary -:- Public. Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, west side square, Butler, Mo. MONEY! MONEY. Se Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms remember Ist. That we can lend money cheaper than anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on time from six months to five years. Srd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able at any day and interest stopped. 4th. Have almost a million dollars already loaned and doing a larger Sth. We keep mone have good security have to wait. ear titles you don’t 6th. We have two sets of A by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one set and compare with the other and can thus make Abstract of titles that are absolutely correct and we will stand responsible for them. sth. Make lo. 9th. Invite yor to com ourterms, rates and et: making application elsewhe Woth Our office is with Bank, Opera House Block ou before WALTON & TUCKER | Land Mortgage Co. Tact books made | nd have | x s requested. should run up the British flag to its : place on the Consulate. x a of the interested ?”’ “Oh, yes. Plattenburg arrived in St. Joseph on the same day thatI got there and brought a quantity of ore with him which, it 1s claimed, will assay $2,000 to the ton. All the parties interested are enthusiastic over their prospects, and well they may be, for they have certainly struck it at last. Plattenburg assured me that they had $100.000 worth of ore on the banks when he left, and, as soon as they get their mill in operation, they feel that their fortune is assured.”’ **You don’t think it 1s another c2se of building air castles, then?”’ *“*No, I don’t. Edwards, Mont- gomery and Plattenburg have on previous occasions imagined they had struck ‘it, and are liable to be- come over enthusiastic almost with- out cause, but not so with Abe Furst, who has been putting up the cash tor the development of the mines. | Furst is a practical, thorough busi- ness man, and when he puts down a dollar you can bet on it he sees two in sight. He has visited the mines two or three times and has investi- gated for himself as to just what the 1T WOULD MEAN WAR. A member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, holding close relations with the That the Governor, in Consulate, epaulets from the tront tear the shoulders of the officer who had so grossly insulted the British flag. 4, That $20,000 in cash should be paid and all this should be done am ee f he said, Mexico has heen asked to Governor refused the terms | -lease this man Cutting. Mexico but the c a vai i . th . eee — until the | ha, retused, and has given reasons. apy vor = tage Meanwhile he | phese resolutions declare those rea- a arrang ss at- HG ETRE sips Tip io Pat- | sons imsufficient, and request the tle, At the expiration of sixty min | President to renew the demand. utes he discharged two shells into Should this renewed demand be re- the town. One of them struck the tused, our minister will at once be Sov. re | g 2 corner of the Governor’s house and withdrawn, and then in all proba-| very nearly demolished it. A flag bility. an extra session of congress — ap sicaroene sent out, | would have to be called. Mr. Bel- and some officers detailed to go and mont the chairman of the House meet it. The Governor said he was Committee on Foreign Affairs, is now teady to comply with the terms and they were complied with to the letter within the next hour. 1 should stated to- night that the adoption of the Cut- ting resolutions, should they pass the House to-morrow, would imply much more than seemed to be gen- erally supposed. In the first place, administration, working most earnest for the release of Mr, Cutting. The Unpardonable Offense. The other day the steward ot one of the clubs solicited an interview with a member. THE WAY AMERICANS ARE TREATED ABROAD. “In the same country,” said the officer, *‘the United States had a Consul who got into a controversy with the Haytien authorities. He was entirely in the right. But they were ugly and threatening. Finally It was granted, and the steward stated, with a re- luctant and shamefaced air, that a | s : i : Bsiehoane sell | prospects are. He is tully as highly youre gee telated as are the gentlemen associ- knowa about town, and who had | ated with him, and it is my candid they came and attacked him one day been introduced to the club as a| beliet that they have one of the best and insisted that he should contess. guest by the member in question, mes er fs z 7 = = and.’” He had nothing to confess, and said had soo Eo from him (the ‘The second annual reunion of so. They finally dragged him out ptesqat) and tase co TCR aya your brigade takes place this month, and put a stone around his body, ‘sHow do vou mean by borrow- | does it not?’’ . ~ our ing??? demanded the member. ‘Did | **Yes, on the 2Sth inst., at Mar- ra eee = 7 es ase — he ask you ?” \shall. It was held at Higginsville Bos Cie uy Me proteadeds eevee? last year, you know.’” Finally, thinking it was not best to} «When? | ‘Will you be present this year?’” quite kill him, they lett him helpless ‘Several times.”’ ‘‘That is my intention at present. on the ground. A friend took him ‘“‘And how much does it amount | I want to meet my boys, and I shall to a vessel and sent him away. This | altogether? government immediately began an certain try and arrange my business so that The steward produced a memor- I will be with them.” andum. It was for $5, 1n three in-| Gen. Shelby will re in Mo- stallments. The club man gasped: | berly a couple of days i will stop “Good heavens! I thought he was | off in Sedalia on his return trip home. ja gentleman.’”’? and tainted. He} paid the bill when ke came to, and | | told me next day: “If ithad been a| {paying for his pew at church | hundred or so 1 might have forziven | pob<on received in change fourteen vain investigation, which has not been Meanwhile the died. There between oor Consul hz difference aS is considerable He Had Put Them on the Plate. considerab! these two instances, and they illus- trate the methods ot doing tt money to this dav. ;P | | | ; in | him, but now I shall never speak¥to | buttons and seven tin tobacco tags. | England and America,”’ ‘him again; no, never, upon my hon-! ‘Do you know,’’ said he, una- | “Do you think the present case | or!’’—To-Day. bashed, to the treasurer, **I couldn't ill si = = i iz z s Pa 2% € me think where st | will simply result in an investiga- {| Parker's Tonic kept in a home is ase tor the life of me think w ee I lo: | tion?”? | tinel tokeep sickness out. Used discreet-/ those buttons? You count them in | - | ly, it keeps the blood pure, and the stom- | ag quarters, don’t you?’” *“T do not see how 1t @an with any j consistency. We have made per- } ach, liver and Kidneys in working order. | “Yes, you'll find the records ot | Coughs and Colds vanish before it. = | up the health. Ne wise mother will do! this church are very complete. We semptory demands. There is nothing | without it. 361m. | keep a close watch on the plate.”’ are. juries, both of which 1 have every reason to beheve honestly taed to track the path of duty under the law. Viewing the case as indicated in the foregoing, I commute the punish- ment_of John T. Leabo from death to imprisonment for hfe. ‘*“Mama,” said little Dollie Pretzel the other day, ‘tdo you see those little sheeps making love to each other ?’” “Yes,dear,’’ replied Mrs. Pretzel, “1 see how affectionate those lambs ” ‘‘Are those lambs making love, mama/?’’ “Yes, I believe they are plighting their love.”’ “Do they light the street Jamps, mama?" ‘“Why, no, my child; what put such a silly idea into your head?’ ‘You did, mama.”’ **Why, Dolly, I neyer intimated such a thing.’’ “Yes you did, mama. You said that those lambs were plighting their love, and if they are, they must be lam-plighters.”” ‘I do not like to drive my team to Nevada,” said a farmerto-day. ‘The town has grown too big to beg water from private cisterns, and there is only one little well in the neighbor- hood of the square trom which horses can be watered. A good many of us do not feel able to put our horses up at the livery stable every time we come to town, and it we do not,they must stand in the hot sun on the streets all day without water.”” There is a pointer. Wall the watering places to which the city is entitled be put in? What do the city authori- ties think of it?—Nevada Mail. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D.Sult, Dru; iG “J can recommend very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given reliet in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured ot Rheumatism Bippus, Ind., ctric Bitters as the ot 10 yea Abraham Hare, drugs “The drugs’ p best s inmy ters. th stimony, pees that Electric Bitters do cure all deseases of the I-iver,{Kidneys or Blood Only ahalf dollar a bottle at John G. Walker's.

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