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VOL. NITL. DISEASE OF ANY FORM = HEISKELLS ~~ OINTMENT Jt has proved infallible i US Pimples to obstinate acme tate? — tching Piles. 60 CTB. ver !s:x. Se Gend for “‘Himta for Kitchen and Sick-Room,” 4 Landy Luk for tae | household. FREE. National Bank, — MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGESTZAND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, = SURPLUS, - - $125,000 00 F.J. TYGARD, - - - HON. J. B. NEWBERRY J. C. CLARK - . Vice-Pres. Cashier John Atkison’s Pension Agency. Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms West Side - Butler, Mo. DR. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Tucker's old stand. Dr. i Lawyers. I ye ARMOND & ett. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in) Bates and adjoining counties. sar Onfice over Bates Co Nat'l ‘cbs ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNSYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, down’s Drug Store. over Lans- DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered atoflice day or night. Special attention given to female dis- eases. V C. BOULWARE, Physician and :. Surgeon, Office north side square, Butler, Mo.. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialty. J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURG Office, Southwest Corner Sq Aaron Hart's Store. Residen annah street norrh of Pine. EON. iare, over eon Ha- Potter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of Buzgies, Carriages, Phaetons, Drummer eran &c. This is one of the best equipped Sta- | +! bles in this section of the state. t any hour, day or night on the “most reasonable terms. Farmers desiring to put up their horses when in the city will tind thisj barn the most convenient in town. Fist Crass Ries BATES COUNTY ] now commuted this BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNE AUGUST SDAY . 1891. Qo NO. Ge CAPTAIN ARMES FREE AGAIN, ‘The President) Reine Li it tions With Which He Was ib: pered Cape May Point, N. J, July 29 |The President tye act upon several par © which was that of Captair ge E. Aries. At the time of t Harrisen. jtauin Armes was aretived aris guration of President ott joer living in Washingtou. Qu voce uration day Captiin Armes rec Captain Armes was tried by court martial for conduct unbecoming un sentence and Armes be ordered that Captain restricted within a limit }of fifty miles of the District of lumbia for a period of three years. } Upon the recommendation of the Secretury of War the President hus sentence, and President. | Captain Armes in the future can go! wherever he pleases. Governor Beaver is a cripple--he has but one leg—which shows what a brave man Captain Armes was. Bucklen’s Arnica Weave: The Best Salve inike world tor Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. Frightfally Slashed. New York, July 29.—Doud Boucon | and Thomas Channal, negro farm hands at Glenhead, L. T., fought a duel with razors in their sleeping room in an old farm house about midnight last night. killed and Boucon wounded and was just found this morning. The two men occupied « room about eight feet square. Last night they went to bed about the usual time. Just exactly what happened nobody knows. Boucon’s Channal was desperately alive when version before they went to bed. Subse- quently he was awakened to find Channal sitting on him, though it wag dark inthe room, he could see that Channal was brandishing a raz- or. the two fell on the floor, Boucon on top. Both men fought like demons leach receiving terrible | wounds. |Boucon remembers nothing after \ that, except that he regained his bed where he Boucon has over his head aud neck, one of them with infan eigthth of an inch of the jugu lar vein. He also long across the foot long across the was found. thirty gashes on received abdomen gasha Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pilis. 1 Fr mu . kine Steamer Mont seirat, with a car ntry cot has been erroneous and sen There has no fighting | speak of for three months. been In summing up the situation Cap- | by POTTER BROS. | tain Hughes says that the insurgents sourian. of the affair is that they quarreled | He grappled with Channa! and | senses sufficiently to crawl back into R. R. DEACON, —DEAI.ER IN—— HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS, CUTLERY AND GUNS, SPR ING WAGONS, BAIN AND FISH BROS. FARM WAGONS, ROAD CARTS, HARD FALL PLOWING, WHERE ALL OTHERS Can be Reversed f THE item Casaday Sulky Plow, WILL PLOW IN “AIL. PORTER'S HAY CARRIERS. BUCKEYE FROCE PUMPS rom Barn Floor. ‘| Freeman’s Diamond Barb Wire, Cuilders Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails and wagon a fancied grievance from some Pens ~ (Wood Work. sylvania officials A few evenings | — a eitewarae he inet Governor Beuver | are sudly in need of generals and ad- of I enusylvania in the lobby G£aliO-|7 tic most ofthe generals who tel and: publicly insulted Lim, even leon ae ted the brilliant campaign going so far us to pull his uose. against Peru being in Europe. There seems to be no prospect of jimn diate settlement unless Balma- officer and a gentleman, and was Woes omacr ther nies. found guilty and sentenced to dis lewae caine toute) ftom Europe, jmissal fromthe army. The Presie| 1501, if they reach Chili without dent subsequently commuted this | | ‘falling into the hands of the insur- ge ti loubtedly the avor of Balmaceda. turn ao Co | | Repnblicans Desperate. | Des Moines, Ia, July 28—Within s facts have drifted surface in Iowa polities which render it surprising if | the prohibition ticket should be with- drawn from the field. If this step jis not taken it will be because of {the 30.000 anti prohibition repubh- | the latter ithe past few di |to the would not can yotes it shoulders the prohibition burden outright. | Thats | for ing for afraid of losing if rotiations have been pend- Re- prohibition leaders sometime between the publican and looking amalagmation of the two parties none deny. A cir- issued by Thomas Orwig, the acknowledged leader of the prohibition party, in which he attempts to feel the public pulse by ard an feular has been praising the republican party and hinting that in view of the fact the repuodlicaus have in times past assist- all in their power « return of the compliment would now be in order. ed the prohibitionists The circular is now the topic of conversation in the campaign, and it has led the democratic press of the state to make the bold assertion that the republicans Lave sold their party to the cold water men. } | George Adkins, alias “Slimmy.” sat East Lynne; so does J. B. it, and John Johnson does too. Adkins clerks for S. B. Hudson when business is brisk, but when it is dull he works on the section. Hudson, by the way runs a drug store and |keeps medicine for sale. He did for a drug store in Austim. a time run Since coming to East Lynne he keeps in stock a supply of medicine known to its purchasers as “rattle- tke heads.” “Rattlesnake heads” jis all the go now at the Lynne, rap- idly taking the place of malt, Lop tea, and even Williams’ root beer ex tract. can not hold its own with “rat. tlesuake heads.” Sunday ypieet after chureh J. B. ta hn Johnson wanted “and Adkins the store. Af- few “heads” Adkins d that his pocket book was n the fe sleeps ineb boar. tress, a@ Cig Lie coat tor a cover, aud is a jeweler confession.—Cass County Mis- party will be | | cine is ill-timed. for Nelson Moudy | for j and Mr.” R. R. DEACON. Answer to Justice. een, We may differ pela Ep. Tises.—“The poor ye have ly but Ido not have the least idea with you all the time, but me ye that either of them would allude to have not.” I quote that sentiment | man’s poverty; to differ with them of Christ as it is a part of Justice's religion. Yes, Justice I admit I am | poor and have ever been so. Yet I have so far tried to pay my honest | debts and to make what little I could by honeat labor, and up to this date stained politically is not to think the less of them as men, I repeat I believe they are gentlemen and as men I have for them the greatest respect. I do not even think they such an are ticle in their defense from one who {had no business in the matter at all, and who hid behicd a fictitious name to shake his rattles and thurst desired I have never my hands or polluted imy soul by vendiug what DY justice calls red medicine. Every body in this country knows me and | out his poisonous fangs. As to my knows that IT am poor. itis true} poverty I can only say that all I that during the ravages of the grass- | have was made by honest labor; I hoppers drouth and chintz bugs T }} got behind, got in debt. But all my nave never sold wh y for it and if Justice has not made what he has by neighbors will testify that I have | selling the accursed article then he gone seantily clad and my children | must have made the most he has by ragged and tried hard, turning over all Tiuade to pay my debts, and thank God I have paid nearly all of it—all except lives in Adrian malfeasance in cftice. Tam poor in wordly goods but I am not rich in gold wrung from from red wedicine. No, Justice, remember the that you profess that honors and recognizes the poor and that held in hatred any that would directly or indirectly bring a sigh to a woman's one ian who now religion and who is a gentle- me very kindly and never pushed me. as Tecan and I man and bas treated I pay along am not ashamed to meet him: be knows that he will get | heart or a tear to a child's eye cease his money. But of course poor men | censuring such men as Nelson Mou- like me stick to such men as Jus-| dy and without reaching out in tice who sone his bank stock by | busmess affairs towound the heart the hundred s: the barrel his red medicine by | | of woman and hunger little children It is true I was a little | “visit the widows and orphans and boisterous over our heartsick elec- | help the pure and unspotted from tion and perhaps my conduct was | the world” S. A. Gurwore distasteful But Mark | Twain says it makes quite a deffer- The Busy dog's tail the can | to Justice. ppson Family. euce as to whose is tied to. I years ago Kansas (ity Star. several of the remmember of being guilty bis trenchant blade for the scalp of | associate; Zed Delashinent and his | the “arch enemy of the human race, to Justice. but that sounded better | Mrs. Simpson, a modest, industrious The allusion of Justice to Nelson | little woman, who is greatly esteem- Meudy’s free lunch and red medi- | | ed by all her neighbors, is cooking who are jcleaning up a 600 acre tract of ly to quitit and | wheat which her husband owns near virtue that has | Medicine Lodge, Kansas never crossed the mind of Justice for | a gang of threshers has had houor enough f\ enoug igh and respect mend his way Ae aue still clings to the red medicine. A great ni the Poverty is uncomfortable, as Les an Justice lived in | testify. but nine times out of ten the of Grand River. He|best thing that can happen 1 The | young man is to be tussed overboard ad gnats had sucked | and compelled to sink or swim for is red blood out of | himself. In all my him. He came to Crescent Hill and | have never ran for office while a domocrat, but | drowned who was worth virtues there exhibited | —Experience. g J. S. McCrow. and others rendered him un- | popular. By to the years valnps und candling. mosquit¢ every drop of } tunces I to be the savine the saving. acquai known a man some means he got in- | medic rel business and He was also | nd he accept- | | ticket with | it vet. for office liks it, he hkes He was also vck room = amid | ness: and through | trade and his pal- got by holding 2 bloated Chas. 8, { You to form a Sale « may have one or two an > ew take | will see Th £ pre: Per-| sonally I think well of Mr. Graham | Bundige, I think they are that they are pu it at all cash returned to you. Respectfully, | Noves, ) hundreds ‘the Bakumas ithe Australian | gatory toa great extent all efforts While Jerry Simpson is whetting | | question will be an same offeuse over the election of | | John Sherman, whom he pronounces | such an extent asthe tariff. ' coinage, yet it was ‘vote and the sentiment of the party to ai Conceklin. a Consumption Cured. dical cure for N die 1 Nervous Con i ? cinelan (Gers with tull direct ing. Sent by mp, naming this paper. S20 Powers’ Bloch, Rochester, 29 1} wit Cannibalism mn Africa. London, July 24.—Advices just Stanley Falls, in the Congo free state tell of cannibalisn: received from | among the natives and of an armed (expedition against them. Natives along the Lomani river. who had blocked the stream with of armed canoes, killeet and ate fifty natives friendly Europeans. An expedition compos ed of ten Europeans and fifty Arabe soon after left Stanley Falls to pun- ish the the cannibals and after a day's battle succeeded in routing them and oceupying their villages. Hundreds of the rebellious natives were killed and wounded. te The same advices also state that around Stanley Falls are returning to cannibalism, anct that several of them have been court martialed and shot. Confident of Victory Washington, D. C., July Field’s Washington to morrow contain an interview with Campbell on the Ohio He thinks it will be the record. The tariff issue will governor campaign - hardest ox will be the mnost conspicuous issue Nothing could defeat crats except an enormous corruption the deme- fund und even that would fail, in lis -First, been bough at, and therefore probably opinion. Ouio has never never will be. and, secondly, becaa.e system renders nu- to corrupt the voters. The siives 2€, but not te While declared for free pon avery clos the democrats is much divided in this state. it would perhaps have been more of an issue had any other than McKin- ley headed the republican ticket, but his nomination forces the tariff issue and upon that we must sian? or fall.” “You predict victory’ “Ido. sreecenscosacscogecssessees: : Thess Coctrated ENGLIS = DeciCR Pilis are a Positive Cure tap. ACKER Headache, Billousness, Constipation. Small, plens.> fuverite with the i : PURE : PINK H L Tucker, Agent. WEST WARD STOCK FARM, PASSAIC, NIO. ambrino Chief Jr. AND COMBINATION SALE. Jas. S. Warnock. TE & TO THE FARMERS OF BATES CO. for Sale, but not enou gh them in to us an 1 we m and get good notes or THINK OF IT! CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, J. 3. S. WARNOCK.