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SE SE a Te Lynching is Certain. T The Sun's Eaitors Under Bond. ! Twice a Week for a Dollara Year. | Atlanta, Gu., O 3 The news ab. Pre ud Isaac La Veen, The St. Louis Republic is always tlanta, Ge., Oct. 30.—The ne ae : 1 apse — of the brutal niurde: of « young wo-)€ litors Sun, a paper doing something new and enterpri man has reached Lee from Rock- mart. The victim is Miss Baker, and her home has b-en at Stilesboro The crime was comm tted sbout 8 o'clock yesterday morning. She was alone in the field ut the time when she was arsaulted and beaten to death. A heavy was the wea- pon used by club erer, and after ‘ eee | ing the Sight of the O/d, completing bi pete =e | Cures Tear Drops, Granulations Stye magied body of the girl was | 1 i ASAE aaa ere | Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye dragged some distanec to a spot|the st puis reo are ee: j AND TReDvCING QUICK RELIEP AND PERMWANENT cURE” bake 2 ; t 1 to the}|prompt news of the exciting politic- | Also, equally efficacious when used In other near the lirecf the ad, where{ It : oe ee acea : : : housand | malac! has Ulcers, Fever Sores, > 1 1 this « the neil{a! struggle certain to take oO be closed Out at once. ren thousane Tarmore, Salt Rheam, Barns. Pil an effort was mude to hide the cb 6} : : a a lid} ov Z the Force bill aud et 1e8 sad : ; : | Bayes outed ac ACHES by conce ae age at oe Br i fet ase nas prohibit | when congress reconvenes. ce tar Ss Wor th ol | Sold by al! Draggists at 25 Cents, et se Fi Araneae shee lthis des e Weekly Republic has | Hog Cholera Bator gra ese “» DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS -;..""™"" home xt = aa fn or week, Y ; We ithorize all merchants to hour, and her father siartel o le ie sa cee jrefund the money to any reliable the field in search of her. He found aoe a " | person who has purchased and used the dead and mangled body of his San should age ae oe : W. Hall's Hog and Poultry Cholera daughter. The whole country is up| mitted to } through t : saie opened Saturdas MOTH, | Care accor and a vigorous search is being made say he has not been fally a Herman Bernheimer, Son & Co.| benetited thereby. ‘ 2 perpetrator of the crime. If : t | ™ . : fits tae Saas ; aia of New York, large importers of | pet all the news of the week from i The W. Haut. Mepteat Co., f nehing i tain | g Wa ELIE Cas A wooless and worsted used in the Vana to five ds reto- i) t j #3-3m St Louis, Mo, eon . 2 ' . yer and medium grades of eloth lf Ir ni t | Z WILL MARRY ‘THE COACH | cheaper at gt S| Fore. u a e Pp BR = ‘ out their business The Queer Choice of an Heiress of Binghampton, N. ¥ Binghampton, N. Y., Oct. 29.— Lizzie Phelps, the society queen and heiress of a cool $100,000 in her own name, will to-morrow afternoon mar- ry the man of her choice, Wm. Slat terly, the family coachman. Only her mamma, J. H. Manier, her bank- er, besides the clergyman perform- ing the ceremony, will be present at the wedding. The absence of Fan- nie, her youngest sister, who is visit- ipg an aunt in this city, is explained by the prospective groom to be ow- ing to a spirit of pique because he jilted her for her elder sister. The father, he says, worshipped too de- votedly at the shrine of Bacchus, and went to New York until after the ceremony. Emma. the second daughter, accompanied him because she is his fuvorite. The three daughters are nieces of the late Judge Phelps. He had two sons, Arther and Robert. Drink, it is alleged, killed the former. Robt. married Hattie Taylor, the daugh ter of an aristocratic and very weal- thy family. Robert met the same fate as his brother. His wife sur vived him but a short time. Robert's death recalls a sensation that achiev ed considerable notoriety throughout the state at the time. Dr. Ely, who embalmed his body presented a bill for $10,000. William E Taylor, his father in law, carried the matter in- to the courts. It was while defend ing the latter that Attorney D. S. Richards broke open the Phelps fam- ily vault at dead of night for the purpose stealing Robert's remains to obtain evidence to prove that the embalming was unskillfally done. He was convicted for this crime aud sentenced to three years in states the Phelps riches 1everted to the nieces. Lizzie was the favorite of the old banker, Judge Phelps, and received $1,000 more than her sis- ters. Many did not taink the story of the engagement of the refined socie ty belle could be true. Slattery is in : : money paid for it will be promptly’ re- 1 INNING N every way inferior, though a man }laces and handkerchiefs are advanced Zunded. “AS a soothing and strengthening TEAS RUNNING NORTH: ervine, i is une- possessed of more than the ordina. ry share of good looks. Wherever the consumer buys an Srticle, it isa reminder of the Me- Kinley tariff bill which the republi- Caus fastene! upon the people, as he is compelled to pay a tax, shght tail in th taken to Brookt Monday night to answer a charge of criminal libel, returned to to the city to-day under |heavy bond. When they reached Brookfild they were coufronted with a dozen other warrants and ¢ quently had to spend all day y uid who werejing. and its latest anpouncement will make the readers of its weekly | edition feel that they are in great luck. During November ard De cember the subscribers of the Week- | ly Republic will get papeis eyery week. The management of | two the republic recognize the cag because of the prohibitory duties imposed by the | the goods which | Mr Bernheim- | er says the result of the McKinley bill will be to drive out of business many large importing houses which | handle the less costly lines of for- eign goods. As the duties on luxu ries have not been advanced ina cor. responding degree to those on nec- essary commodities, the importers of the finer classes of goods are not sensibly effected and will continue buisness. The “new era of prosperi- ty” which the advocates of protec- tion predioted in the campaign of 1888 is forging ahead with relentlers momentum, and the country ig learning how the poor man is bene- fitted by high tariff.—K. C. Star. new tariff law the tirm imported. on Senator Vest. Jefferson City Tribune. It is a rare pleasure to her a man of Senator Vest’s proportions dis- cuss the great question of party dif- ference. Among the foremost of American statesmen, the recognized leader of his party in the senate, it is not strange that men should come far to hear him and hang upon his utterances as one who spoke with authority. begun The canvass Vest has cannot fail to greatly strengthen the party and inspire the confidence with which the dem- orats look to the November election. Missouri is proud of this distin- guished representative, whose ser- vice has brought her honor and prestige. Missouri will, by the unanimous voice of the party, re- turn him to the senate for the third time, aud thus proclaim to the coun. try that great ability, lofty patriot- isand sterling integrity are quali- ties which still find appreciation within her limits. while fine broadcloth, used by the rich, is increased from 50 to 60 per cent. The import tax on cotton vel- vet is doubled, being raised from 40 to 80 per cent, but on silk velvet the duty remains 50 per cent. Cotton laces and handkerchiefs are marked up from 40 to 60 per cent, while fine from 50 to 60 per cent only. Cheap alapacas are put up from 60 to 100 percent. Black silks remain at 50 Percent. Onsealskin sacques the duty remains 20 per cent, while silk plush, used for imitation sacques goes up from 60 to 100 per cent. These charges are what the tax advancers Weekly Republic will least part of the news earlier than any weekly paper print- edcan bring it to them. Notwith- | ing the heavy increased expense in-| volved by this notable stroke of en-| terpiise, the special Missouri edition | with a page of state news each | week, will be and there | will be no change in the subscrip. tion price of the Republic, which will remain as hertofore, one dollar a& year, with the usual commission to | agents. | To insure obtaining all the bene- | fits ofa great semi-weekly, during this exciting and interesting period at the price of a weekly, subscrip- tion orders should be sent in at once. Address St. Louis Republic. St. Louis, Mo. continued, A mechanical genius has invented an instrument which he calls the eophone, by which he claims that all sounds can be heard and located in the darkests nights an thickests weather. The church of England has a pret- ty good income. It amounts to about £200,000 a year. But some women are constantly in such a nervous, irritable condition that the slightest thing annoys and startles them. The cause of this unfortunate state of affairs is usually some functional cexangements some distress- ing or painful irregu ity, some derange- ment or peculiar weakness incident to her sex; or, it may be due to inflammation, ul- ceration or lacement, of some of ‘the Pelvic viscera, or to other organic lesions uliar to her sex. From whichever cause it may arise, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion is @ positive remedy, so certain in its curative results that its manufacturers cell it, through druggista, under a guarantee of ita giving satisfaction in every case, or “Favorite Prescription ” qed and is invaluable in allayin, and sub- uing nervous excitability, irritability, ex- haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms’ and other distressing, i te nervous symptoms com- monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de- chit, 188, by WORLD's Dis. MED. Ass‘. a DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS az :tHexs “ivative, or Cathartic. according to size of At Butler, Mo. Never before in tk tunity been Over fered to}: The Peter Lane Stock history of Bates county has such an oppor- in your supplies at Manufactures’ one-half of these goods have been bought within the last sixty days; Specially for the Fall Trade, This is without doubt the best assorted stock in the county. Now is your opportunity. Don't miss it and kick yourselves after it is all over. We are here for business and the goods must move at once. Burnham, Hanna, Munger & Co C.W. Miller, Agent. SAMPLE GO —OF THE ANY HEADACHE “While You Wait,” BUT CURES ¢ NOTHING ELSE. WEEKLY GLOBE--DEMOCRAT Sent Free to Any Address. PY | | | | | \ AOR Sa) 7. 4° | ji ; ; d age ip one eae | prison, but through some hocus- Among the instructi-e contrastsin 7 =— Ly, EST. LOUIS 4 erie Cae er { pocus of law never fully explained, | the McKinley tariff are these: Duties WOMEN AND MICE. _ nee a : Les | was not incarcerated. After the]|on woolens used by the poor are ad- es ieetetee: Ae ee ee asacue erst ic, | death of the boys a large ehare of | vanced from 80 to 100 per cent, | Bever been very clearly proven that ‘she is, i CREAT MORTGAGE SALE | No. NO MORE EVE-CLASSES no Ae MITCHELL'S EVYE-SALVE A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAM Producing Long-Sightedness, & Reston x to directions and ig BRICK LIVERY STABLE, An ample supply of Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. rs ce oe @ oe ie a Co ee ——~ rb? wp mo wo OS SS This is one of the best equipped Sta. bles in this section of the state. Fmst Crass Ries Furnitem. At any hour, day or night on the most reasonable terms. Farmers desiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this barn the most convenient in town. FEMALE- safer REGULATOR raiNonof Sc pohcaa MENSTRUATION MONTHLY SICKNESS IF TAKEN DURIN' @ CHANGE VE. GREAT DANGER 4e SUFFERING WILL BE AIMED Sook TO" WOMAN uo ser @RADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTAGA SOLO GV ALL BAUBEISTS. sEQUITABLE® LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION The Equitable Loan & Investment As- sociation issues a series of 1,000 shares each month—and offers to investors an opportunity to save money and receive a nandsome interest on their invest: ment. ‘The investor ot $ 1 oo permo. for 100 mo’s rec’ $ 200 0 ‘ . We also issue paid up stock and pay interest semi-annually. We have money to loan on good city property. Anyone desiring a good profitable investment or loan will do well to call and see us. R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Moe Time Table. L.&S DIVISION. 304, passenger 312, local “* 302,passenger TRAINS RUNNING SOUTH, + 301, Dassenger “© 311, local 5:00:55 ‘© 303, passenger 740 St. L. & E.QDIVISION, + 343 mixed, leaves ‘¢ arrives 12:30 p. m. 6:45 a.m. ed to get Dr. K ery for or disco t Consu 344 ‘ives 3:25 Pe me i : dose. By Druggists, 53 Airy E. K. CARNES, Agent. ' as it may be, to the New England “ izi jes sc atin tats x > °F i tesa cede es call “equalizing duties toreduce rev- eee Send Your Nmae at once to i 5 i ” : ogy * = z WwW 4 j : . : ‘© com-| enue.” —Sedalia Bazoo. Administrator's Notice. | 2 eee } plains about high prices on every ar- Se s interac ot That lett ee ’ | ‘ : 2 | z | _ Notice is hereby civen, That letters of ad-| i ticle of food, clothing, tools and Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Sayed. | mir : on on the estate of Thomas H. Sum-/ CLOBE PRI NTI NC Cco.. wa- esnoyers 3 z | my deceased, were granted to the undersigned { farming implements, should study| From a letter written by Mrs. Ada on the 19th tax od September: Is. by the pro- | SHOE Cco.’s : ; ° 5 bs % - sate court of Bates connty, Missouri. | j . =. his own interest by voting with the | pt — S. D.. we quote: | “aii rerson« having clalins against said estate| ST. LOUIS MO MAR _2 “Was tak ich | 8T¢ Tequired to exhibit them for allowance to | = } TRAD . } party favorable to a revision of the! Dies soning sang — which the sdministratrix within aoe year af ual E K i a re p « » nes, ough set in | date of said letters, or they may be precluded ee ee i tariff and a general reduction of tax- | end Gaulle terminated a = e sump. from any deneat Of said estace: and if auch | = z i * . 1 4 ss ~ og a = t ” hi « ‘om | Sats ae : ] rt inis = Nats, j ation. The demoeratic platform is | tion. Four doctors gave me up saying | the dat e of this publication, they chat key =I Notice of Final Settlement. Administrator's Notice. | 0) OTs | wide enough for the farmer and the | I could live but a short time. I gave|°"" pai ta TRL SCM nthece (athres given that letters of | ‘No i workingman to stand upon.—St. Joe myself up to my Saviour, deters tined “ete = | Sims deceased. awicee caaies Ss Ballot. i f I could not Stay with my friends th eae araee ce O£ Pe os Tere on earth. I would meet my absent yee oa yr | i Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. ones above. My | ve 25 cents, —FOR SALE BY— er‘s Drug S “J, M. McKIBBEN, ‘|BUTLER, - . . . Mi T J.W . ADMINISTRATOR.