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WHOLESALE ROBBERY. BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. Importers Show up the Iniquities of the M’Kinley bill. Duties on Goods Used Almost Excle- sively by Poor People Increased to Twenty or Thirty Times Their TH LARGEST AND THE The Rep ONLY NATIONAL BANK] mearman’s W ashing IN BATES COUNTY. The M'Kinley bill received some of the hardest knocks to-day that it has bee1 eee Lits fate to receive since it '. In her lap, half open J 1 : . : - CAPITAL, - - $125,000 00) W*5 Te rted to the house ofr 1 Bible. “US AoRAnT OF sentatives. There area num slig } sURPLUS, - - ens \importerters here from the princi = ad ar ; neo ple cities of the United States, es | HORE CCS Wnt Sue j 3 . Presi . + + } ee wis a acters | pecially from New York, protesting es wi the other reom, where she had 3 V. J.B. NE EK ice-Pres. SN Z { s ¢ eens ee HE CLARK seer ov iGnantes |@8ainst the Dill. It is stated bat] BINDERS REAPERS. MOWERS. scveely seated herself pt) S. ,|those protesting against tie Me- | Cinley bi represent $2 820.909 | Time Table. Kinley bill represent $2,000,050, 109 | L. &S DIVISION iin cash capital. Th the | TRAINS RUNNING NORTII. mercantile interests, for that \ No. 304, passenger 4:47 am, jmatter for the consumes. «f the | . ee seomer ae - =e United States as againsi ial in | TRAINS RUNNING SOUTH. terests of the manufacturers. There | No. 301, passenger 12:30 p.m.| re about 75 or 80 of these gentle | + 311, local sete ee |men present and the list includes | eer ae. Pe a | such men as James Constable of | Arnold, Constable & Co, D. MeKe-| : ver and John Gibbs of Mills & Gibb, | Peter B. Werrall, of Fred Butter- No. 343 mixed, leaves 6:45 a.m. “ ‘6 arrives 3:25 p.m. E. K. CARNES, Agent. W. E. TUCKER, DENTIST, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart’s Store. of R. H. Macy & Co. and other men of equal prominence in the business Sa eee eter ety ae | ey glassware not used here at all. | It would make small decorative ar- , committee now in charge of the Mc-| ‘ils: such as are now bought by Lawyers. . Kinley bill today. They did some Si ia for 10 and 15 cents, Tu NADTAN | very emphatic talking and told a|°°**™ J. H. NORTON. great many palpable truths. As each Be MOEA Ue TAS Attorney-at-Law, | man arose to speak be announced| Gustave Blumenthal, buttons, 384 | Ofice, North Side equare, over F. Barnhardt’s his business and his address. Broadway: A small invoice of pearl | Jewelry Store. SOME OF THE STATEMENTS. buttons and a few others which ar- Hereare a few of the remarks|tived to-day for me paid a duty of | made by way of illustration: $400.20. The same invoice would P. B. Werrall, textile fabrics, 451 | have to pay a duty of $5,187.60 un- Bradway; The bili would increase der the McKinley bill. The market the puty on our goods from 60 to | Value of these goods was $1,600.80. 100 per cent and the lower class of| John L. McCabe, wood pulp, 41 goods used by working people Broad street: The bill would in- would be most effected. crease the duty on mechanical Ernest Werner, worsted, Franklin] ground wood 100 per cent and on} and Church streets: The bil] would | chemical pulps 25 per cent. prohibit the importation of every- Maximillian M. Ruttereau, wood thing but the finest worsted. pulp, 61 Broadway: The bill would | John Bernheimer, woollens, Ital-|enable native dealers in pulp to ian cloths, serges and linens, 75 make their own prices and in conse- Leonard street: The new tariffjquence, all paper used for newspa would be prohibitory, especially on| pers, cheap books and the like would low grades of goods. The rate on| be greatly increased in price. them would be nearly double. Francis Spies, Portland cement, Isador Strauss, of R. H. Macy &|36 Broadway: The present duty on Co., president of the association of | cement is about 21 cents on the bar- importers of crockery, china and|rel. The administrative and Mce- glassware: The McKinley and ad- | Kinley bill combined would produce ministrative bill alone, which simply | a0 increase of about 125 per cent. reinforces the duty on packages Charles P. McClelland, corsets, and inland freight, advances the |50 and 42 Wall street: The bill in- rate on goods from 10 to 25 per |crease the duty on corsets from 35 cent. The regular tariff bill plusjto 50 per cent. This is not pro- the administrative bill, largely ad-|tection but prohibition. The do- | vances the goods in our line. mestic manufacture to-day exceeds | DR. J. M, CHRISTY, E. F. Anderson, crockery, 49 Bar-|the import in the ratio of 8 to 1,| HOMOEOPATHIC clay street: The bill will increase| whichis a good argument that the | the duty on white ware from 55 to|import does not hurt the domestic | BES CISNESNDESURGEON, 66} per cent and on decorative ware | manufacturer. from 60 to 74 per cent. R. H. Ewart, linen. The McKin- | THE WAY IT WORKS ley would double the rate of duty | on linen. I think the increase need- | less, as there are no linen manufac- | of small night lamp chimneys on tories in this country. | Monday and paid $643 duty on them E. Stroebal, glassware: Thad an | __| Under the McKinley bill they would | invoice yesterday on which the du- | have cost me $5,476. The invoice|tY was S46. It would be just $483 | price of the chimneys was $1,800. | wader the McKinley. : | | They were sold at 7 cents a dozen. Lawrence B. Contencen, fruit Under the new rate they would have | broker, 126 Pearl street: The bill in- | to be sold at 21 cents. 4 creases the duty on fruit about 50 | Alphonse D. Reisthal, lamp goods|per cent. This would practically 55 Murray street: On cheap goods putastop to the importation of | used by poor people the specific du- Spanish fruits. Native fruits cost | ties amount to trom 200 to 1,400 per | more than foreign fruits at this sea- | cent. On staple goods the duty is | Son of the year. When the Medit- practically prohibitory and gives |eranean fruit is in season there is | domestic manufacturers an opportu-|no natiye fruit here to compete with | nity double and treble their prices | it- The result of the bill would be | if they complete their organization. |& detriment to all and a benefit to| D. A. Van Horn, window glass,|uo one. Bannanas and pineapples | 131 Franklin street: The bill ad-|are raised in Florida. Both bannan- vances common window glass 14 per |8 and pineapples are left on the | cent and goes back to an obsolete | free list, while the duty on oranges | method of collecting a duty which | has been aoubled. | was set aside by the United States | MEISLEY LISTENS TO THE STATEMENTS. | jeourt six years ago. On common) ground glass there world. These men were given a hearing reluctantly by the senate finance W..0. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Butler, Mo. Office, South Side Square, over Badgley Bros-, Store- Cavin F, BoxLry, Prosecuting Attorney. CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. ‘DARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNaYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. AGE & DENTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's Store, Butler, Mo.§ Physicians. J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, over Max Weiner’s, Ig-ly Butier, Mo. Office, tront room over P. O. Ail calls answered at Office day or night. Special attention given to temale dis- ow M. Kirchberger, lamp goods, 137 oF Duane street: I received an invoice dk C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- ren a specialty. J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart’s Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh of Pine. Maissuri Pacific R’y. 2 Daily Trains 2 KANSAS CITY and OMAHA, COLORADO SHORT LINE 5 Daily Trains, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, eee : _| L. Lehman, fancy glassware, 60/ face, which is fusually a pale gray. | PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPI\G CARS ‘and 62 Murray street: The bill) became almost absolutely white. , would increase the duty on ordinary ; What added to McKinley's anger | beer and wine glasses from 45 to/|was the satisfied expression on the. McKinley was present for a part of the time aud ‘was palpably ner- | vous. The open exposures of hig! is an advance} \from 45 to 165 per cent, and on en- Kansas City to Denverywithout change H. C. TOWNSEND. | General Passenge: and Ticket Ag’t STZ LOUIS MO imported goods, and manufacturers and Jones of Nevada, the [tariff ex- here could charge any price they|perts among the republicans of the RING, EAGLE HAY-RAKES & TWINE. 5 4 | EE NOE EE ee . field & Co., Earnest Werner, of Bal- | lin, Joseph & Co., Isador Strauss, a . A ‘have been offered asthe cause of the | der tariff as it now exists, and mem- | freshing night's rest. On the 15tb ‘amel glass from 45 to 407 per cent. | bill was too much for him, and his | — a sae 200 per cent. It would shut out all|faces of Allison, Hiscock, Aldrich | per time came it was found impos-| IVORY ! 3 for a physician, who examined the) Ada case with astonishment. Different |! Improv Aaa ee ee treatments were t: ed after the first dose. 2 - t ried to dispel the} The beatiful! | girl, her coral lips parted in a half , Smile, slumbered on and on without the slighest flutter of eye lash. Af- ter sleeping about a week the 2, who has always watched by her bed- left the room momentari , | When she returned the sle eping _gitl's bed empty. Greatly frighten- jed, she hastened into an adjoining 1 where she found Miss Gra trance but in vain. TTAAAAAAAALARAALAAL vevyyverrerereervevervevrevev iver iverily. (a an easy ch sound when she again dropped into the stra ’ MATISM inaii its forms, rer . G RHEUMATIC CURE, a, Gener- ¥ Feyvevevvevvevetriresee street tiie » BY i dis aces it is a strictly S eyer » tonic and tue Syaqieei a heres © and diuretic. 8 have been co 1 per bottle by repared by 2 ¥ HURRICUTT MEDICINE Co. ATLANTA, CA, Nonstevrr's Taxoat CURE to examine the pecu iar | ease, but they all look wise, shake their heads and are profoundly puz-| zied. No attempt is made to diag-| S=rsyoyss=3-3-" A.S.A, and SteveB. These two very fine, highbred stallions will make the season of 2 €}1890, at my stables, seven miles protracted sleep, there is one that is | northwest of Rich Hill, and 14 miles unique, and in support of which is|east of New Home, Mo. They will The delegation were not |brought the incident of the girl's | be allowed to serve only a hmited given as much time to be heard as | arousing up and attempting to read a — 5 es ate =: they desired and they intend to try the Bible. Just previous to the} when colt stands and eucks, inake again in the near future to submit girl's slumbers a large religious re-| parted with or removed from the some remarks to the committee. If| vival had been going or in Amboy, |neighborhood. Colt to stand good the committee will not hear them | which was attended with much re-|for service money. Care taken to they will send their remarks in some|ligious fervor. It is thought that cet fed —_ other way. Miss Gridley had become so wrought F af - . PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION. The following letter received by|up over the meetings that the men-| R. S. A. and Steve B. are by the Congressman Fitch of New York to-| tal excitement caused a prostration | same sire, foaled in 1887; bred by day from a leading New York firm, | of her entire nervous system. This nao —e— » Ken- calls attention plainly to another |ix only a conjecture, butis as worthy cee (owned by Stephen Fc feature of the McKinley bill that|as the many other theories present-|& Son, of Frankfort, Ky.,) Steve B.’s may have heretofore escaped atten-|ed. Miss Gridley has, strange to pag parte ee 2 ee tion: say, lost but little flesh, and appears | by Lexington s was SHersch & Co., importers, No.|to rest as calmly and easily as oe ee 4 egy = — 427 and 429 Broadway, New York, | child in gentle slumber. The beat-| gire of JayE See, 2:10; Phallas = 3.—My Dear pe Fitch.—I in-|ing of her heart aud respiration are} 2:133 an irector 2:17. let Laem ie eniaeihentima old normal and her body is naturally}dam Winona by Almont, sire of son. These are not prepared cases; | W8rm. Food is given in liquid form, —* 9) ae Perce d but transactions that actually occur-| but being placed in her mouth the Aldine 2194, Early Rose 2:20} — red. These goods were ordered by | food passes into the stomach, with-| dam Dolly, PRAY Director, "475 poate: ged = to us| out any apparent effort of swallow-|Thorndale 2:22}, Onward 2:25}, ain as ofilia poms ing. What the final result of the/by Mambrino Chief. 3rd dam <i strange sleep may be no one can F hanes eo — surmise, and the many anxious Becky Sieiies (own ‘brother to friends must await until he who| Dexter 2:17}), by Rysdyk’s Hamble- reigns over all shall determine. tonian. 1st dam Clara, dam of A!- ——— ma, 2:283, by Seely’s American Star. 2nd dam, McKinstry mare, dam of Shark, saddle record 2:273. Rys- dyk’s Hambletonian by Abdallab- 1st dam Chas Kent mare by Import- ed Bellfounder; 2nd dam One Eye by Bishop’s Hambletonian; 3rd dam Silvertail by Imported Messenger- Abdallah by Mambrino. Dam Ama- zonia by son of Imp. Messenger- Mambrino by Imported Messenger. 1st dam by Imported Sourcrout- 2nd dam by Imp. —— Bishop Hambletonian by Imp. Messenger. 1st dam Pheasant by Imp. Shark. 2nd dam by Imp. Medley. Almont by Alexander's Abdallah. 1st dam Sally ot ae Anderson by Mambrino Chief. 2nd Cleveland and Gray. 4am Kate by ey es Pilots er “ _|3rd dam the W. H. Pope mare, sai: Springseld, Ei — —- to be thoroughbred. Alexander’s egates to the democratic state con-| abdallah by Rysdyk’s Hambletoni- vention were yesterday polled as tolan. 1st dam Katy Darling by Bay their choice for president and vice- pp eons = by —— s0R president for the democratic party | 0! “am FINO, UY Sm essen~ lin 1892, with the following result: ee oeage ae ee For president—Cleveland 521,) Mambrino Paymaster by Mambrino. Palmer 67, Hill 2, Whitney 2. dam by imported Paymaster For vice-president—Gray 381, pmaRees by Pras 200rg per er. ‘son 76, : 30. yy Imp. Sourcroui jexander’s Palmer ee 76, Black 30, Pilot Jr. by Old Pilot, Cansdian Stoughten 2. 1 pacer. | R.S.A is a dark sorrel. three years old, 154 hands high, three white stockings, white stripe in face, weight about 1,000 pounds, fine onose the case, and not very much hope has been vouchsafed the sor- ‘rowing parents and friends of the ' girl. Among the many surmises that senate. orandum under the tariff as propos- ed in the McKinley bill. Fifty-eight dollars old duty as against $1,350 new duty;$382.85 old duty as against $9,006.75 new duty. This is on an article that goes to the very poorest people, and of which not a single gross was ever made in this country similar discrepancies exist. in metal buttons, ivory buttons and other kinds, but the difference is greater in pearl buttons. Very truly yours, J. S. O’Surrivay. To Hon. Ashbel Fitch. There is no doubt of the import- ers being in open revolt against the McKinley bill, but whether t he sen- ate republicans will have pluck enough to run counter to those from whom the fat was fried in 1880 re- mains to be seen. Bogus Medicine Certificates. Have vou rheumatism, blood dis- eases, skin diseases, scrofula or any ailment caused by impure blood? if so, send for our book, with a 2.cent stamp, and read the home endorse- ments of eminent physicians, mer- chants, clergymen, and others, who live here where Hunnicutt’s Rheu- matism Cure is made. Their certifi- cates tell the whole story of this wonderful medicine for the cure of rheumatism and all blood and skin diseases. Hunnicutt Medicine Co., Atlanta, Ga. For sale by druggists at $1 per bottle: 27-1m A VERY LONG SLEEP. Miss Gridley, of Amboy, Jll., Who Has Not Waked Since March 15. Amboy, Ill., June 3.—With rosy cheeks and lightly closed eyes and gently heaving breast, sleeps pretty Grace Gridley in her little bedroom in the house of her father, Mr. J. Gridley, one of Amboy’s prominent business men. To gaze upon her : peaceful slumber one would think | S#™e state as when he ‘lived, “are to bout ken fi be purchased and put under a trust, | style and action. Se like the birthplace of Shakespeare, | Steve 2 = a —— dark —— ial of the em-| nut. 15} hands high, will weig’ as a aa memorial of the er (ween 1,600 ond 1,100 penal, bial ILS Riel ne eee ease feet white, star in forehead and white stripe on nose. Both aze in - Wordsworth’s cottage and gar- den, which remain almost in the day of March Miss Gridley, who is a well developed and healthy young lady of 19 years, retired to rest in her usual health. The next morn-| WHY! YOUR LIVER — — Press are destined ing she did not appear at the usual 1S OUT OF ORDER tare ore. ALLEN. Ik breakfast hour and after awhile her New Home, Mo. mother went up to her room to call Ietne aiDe OearEratA, POO! Ine om her. Upon entering the chamber,| geardatly work aeeclal enjeyneats. iiss BARNEY Mrs. Gridley found her — To ese ees i stand the season of 160, af my steite sleeping in the manner described | B.6 McLANE above. Attempting to awake her, | bd and 3-4ofa pi mile south of the Butier and Montrose road - Descridtion and Pedigree is @ coat | i a Bosses Praga hands op —_ sired by MeDon: *® fine mamoth: ack, daa she discovered her daughter was CEM | wee one of Leonard's ne jennete, he is 8 autre first supposed. Asa loving mother! has been rendered, any one selling, trading PP bi | or removing mare forfeits insurance and mnon: is ever prompt to do, she said: | ein cure you, drive the POISON ont of | Seast be peta. Care will en to prevent «Vell, let Grace sl h il] be! Fer rem ond oak nce aol may eave accidents but will not be responsible should “Well, fet G esieep, SDE W. e cost only 25 cents = box teen, Lae any oceur. as : : | gour life. Can be had at any Drug ' : This thororghbred stallion better for it.” Miss Grace did sleep | CouxrezrErs madein St, Louis-GS TINLCE. wil make the season of ep a police emp aw aw a= == | at the eame stable 28 above, 2t8#. Conditions on through the day, and when sup-} _— For the | Sie ss those of jack. ee Bi Pri isan Tpase , dark POLISH siete, scar od sista 1 153-4 Bande high, 2 a ne 1,29) pounas. je is sible to awaken her. Becoming ‘THE BREATH. Ask FOR IT. i meee feck. and is s fine bloated tae ¥ re invit to and see him greatly alarmed, her parents sent BROS., = Pittsburgh, Pas coe ding. DEWITT MeDAMIEL.