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Wasbingtun, D.C, May 2.—That tariff oratory is at a discount in the {house was mauifested wi Mr. 1 moved the 7 of the feo biading twine bill, Though under the rules but half an bour is permitted for debate it was o: ter a good deal o f skirmishing that a suffic number of members could be mustered to occupy that brief space of tine. The democrats Were Wot enthusiastic uuu tue repub fieans were apathetic = No interest | Was taken in the vote aud only a few jrepublicant resp muiie l,ando Ithree voted in favor of the bill Of jthe deuwerats 180 voted for and 3 a8 again tat. But beueath this secim s indifference there way a su uadercarrent because with the twi | out of the ‘has the precedence on the calen way the anti option b other revenue measures Bold | There was for the first time this \season an air of weariness in the house. The warm weather was be} _ | gennivg to make itself felo und tue cters seemed to be ince wy | chronic ot ulated with the bacilias lassitude jand various measures permitted jto ,o through whicn would ordina rive to if noc protracted debate. Were suspended rise serious Opposition ‘The rules the foll and ow over bills passed: | ‘To pension survivors of the Blick au ment band of Indians ta appropiating ilawk, Cherokee, Creek ul jnole wars; to {with the Colville | Washington; OOO for the ratily agree establishment of Helena, ail Mout tury post at or near jrules aud pass the free bindu bill. | Mr. Burrows inquired whether it the the having given notice to the g twine was to without gentleman’s entention pass bill in this way ‘of that intention. Mr. Bryan replied that it was his intention to pass the bill. After a brief debate the motion to }suspend the rules and pass the bill was agreed. Yeas 183, nays 47. Mr. Covert of New York, Mr. Coburn of Wiseousip and Mr. Cadmus of New Jersey (democrats) voted in the neg ative aud Messrs. Broderick of Kan sis and Pickler and Jolley tiye. On wotion of Mr. Blount : } | rules were suspended and a bill was | $150,009 to | enable the president to fulfill the stipulations contained in the treaty the United States Great Britian signed ) passed appropriating between and February 29 and April 20, 1892, in regard to the} tribunals of arbitr aut Paris. (Chere was neither opposition to ner tion d scussion of the measure.) The house then ito mittee of the whole on the diplomat- fie and consular bill but without tion upon it the commitiee rose aud the house adjourned. t wen com. ac Bucklen’s Arnica Saive, The Best Salve iuthe world for Cuts | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- | It tively cures Piles, or no pay required. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacti or money refunded. Price 25 For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist Battle With Thieves. Guthrie, Ok., May 3.—A battle cecurred near Stillwater yesterday evening between a band of nine horsethieves and a posse of citizens | from Orlaudo. The thieves stole six | borses near Orlando last Friday and | started with them for the country A posse was immediately ‘formed and at once started in pur ‘suit. The posse came up with the thieves yesterday evening. The lat ter gave battle and a fight with Win ;ehesters lasting two hours took | place. Finally a heavy storm came up, under cover of which the thieves |escaped. One member of the posse named Stormer, was shot and in stantly killed wounded on the field and one dead horse. The posse is still on trail of jof the bandits. ‘of the Atlantic getting the the Americans in the practical use of electricity? Delivery wagons, the motive power of which is electricity are the newest vehicles in London. A green grocer had the first. In most states it is now conceded that fruit that drops on your ground trom your neighbor's ‘trees over- | war | banging J your land is yours. Mr Bryan moved to suspend the} mninerity | of South | Dakota, (repubiieans) in the affirma | the} Creek | The thieves left one! | ful young woman and a little girl of, i | perhaps, 5 53 years of age, boarded a iia old. Tremout street electric yesterday af- | ternoon, and, the car being nearly lempty, Walked up to the forward end and tovk aseit where the young could wateh the me twist and uutwist the brake on aud off the eleetric current miss TRA iturn She watched him with the vep est interest for a long time, aud when the car started witux the atid of horses or any visible signs of power, she beeune deeply per ad “Mamina.” stid ab oma this ear gol” This is an electric, witl with Did you pass that bad conductor?” dearie que tbat individual Lad > the fares lectin the car e in each was te ¢ mamma that th three red haired women were awfully | ihomety, and when the car started loff again t! red aired ushed eves redde: h u strange, undefinable const pervaded tbe uptil the last red nared woman had off which was jsoimewhere bea y end of the route. Me We desire to say to our citizens jthat for years we have been sella | Dr. King’s New Discovery for « jsumption, D, L | Pils, Buerien’s | Electric Bitte luave neve jhandled remedies that sell us we ov have given such universal sati ction. We do not hesitate to uirantee them, and we stand read o refund the purchase price, if sat jisfactory results do uot follow their use. These remed have ow their great popularity purely their ments. HL Tucker drugyists. on The Public is not asleep in re | spect to sewing amachines, and ay lady, nowadays, buys a machine, | not because it had a good name fif- | teen years ago, but selects the ma- chines that pleases her best; has the most improyements, and does its | work in the most quiet and ladylike fashion. The new High Arm Davis | with its vertical feed, fills the above | requirements, and is said to combine | jall the advantages of other machines | with many that are }culiar to the “Davis”. Indeed, lady who is the possessor may rest assured she has original and pe- any | of on a treasure. | SW ily understand that astronomy hus toe do with iammensity away — when the professor astronomy tells you that. It interesting to learn that we live «x distance of only 20 trillion miles from the the so called “tixed You will rea the science of tae far ot Is 3 t Stars. | If Governer Morton deen spared to tell the » What a bo be public! could he ave story of his - could have give Curtin Kk be G f vernor of | Pennsylvania bas been biessed with; length of days, and is said tour or five hours af} ; day to the memoirs of lus life and times, which he is preparing for] publication. | | Allow me to add n uy eae to} | o s Cream Balu I was suft rn lof jnflue jdueed tot [sult was t j articulate, andin less than twenty-| four hours the catarrh symptoms | upd my hoarseness cieeBy eared and }I was able to sing a heavy role in| | Graud Opera with voice avimpaired. | | I strongly recommed it to all sing-! lers —Wm. H. Hamilton, Leading | Basso of the C. D. Hess Grand Op-| era Co. 24 2t yn at Severe attack | Leatarrh and was in | y your remedy. The re | Leo yelous. | | | ie eee Stile | By The temperature here is uniform | jand stable compared with what it is} lin some other portions of the globe. An exceedingly pretty and grace | | STATE OF MISSOURI, | are non re: | tlon that saidjdefendanta be notified by publica- nearest of | 5 | northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of | deed to be void before the third day of sai . if the term | shall so long continue—and then on or | betore the last day of said term—answer or | plead to the petition in said cause, the same | | will be taken as confessed, and jndgement will | be rendered ace And be it farther or- | | ing to lew lp: In is the law of deze’opment, thet” the new shall succeed and displace’ This law applies well to the New Davis Vertica!-Feed Sewing Machine. Have you sern it? Pear Soa What is wanted of soap for the skin is to wash it clean and not hurt it. Pure soap does that. This is why we want pure soap; and, when we say pure, we mean without alkali. Pears’ is pure; no al- | kali in it; no free alkali. | There are a_ thousand | virtues of soap; this one isenough. You can trust a soap that has no biting alkali in it. All sorts of stores scil it, especially —— ; all sorts of people use i "gmt oH HISNOdS TS 2) SLNVHOWAIN - waQWM r of Publication. County of Bates ; an: In the cirenit court of said county, in vacation April 26th, Heury F. Wilhite, plaintia, vs. JB! Gragier, Susan Brugier, Mamie Mercer and. H, Mercer, defendants. Now at this day comes the plaintif! herein his attorneys, Silvers & Silvers, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in Vacation and files his petition ging, among other things, that all ofthe above named defendante, J Susan Brugler, Mamie ¥ dents Whereupon it is ordered » of Mis by the clerk in ace tion that plaintiff has commenced asuit against them in this court by petition the ob and general nature of which isto procur de cree and finding of the court that a note given by Harriet A Adams and Lewis Adams her husband, on September Ist, 15s for S1,000 to Peter Bragier, borrowed money 8 by, and fully paid of by about the maturity r that a certain trast t page H1in the of the corder of isin Bates county “Misso uri, whic trust 1 was executed bY'su st A. Adams and Lewis Adams, con ttos. B Prugler, to secure pi kote the | county, Missonri, | hwWest quarter, and | quarter, and the following lands viz the in Lots one and twe west half of th ion 31, township 42, range and whieh trust dee t now stands of record is an ap- arent lien ¢ said land is ul and void to ask a lec aring tie trust the cloud on and for the sant court, at and holden and plaintif’s title occasioned other proper relief, and that defendants be and appear at th the next verm thereof, to be bezan A. O. Welton Staple: ncy broceres, AnD GLASSWARE CICARS ANG TOBACCO, } ones Always pay the highest market price East Side for County Produces Square. Butler, Mos PONTE TE EO EME =P So acitic Ry. 2 issoutl 2 Notice of Trustee's Sale. v Strange and tof Rebeca trust dated r record January Med in book 47 at inthe oii. ot recorder of deeds of Wat Ss coUNtY, Missevuri conveyed to the under ' ; signed, D. Owen Brooke, as” trustee, certain , V- n ty land lying and bein x situate in Bates county, f a] i Missouri and described as follows, to-wit: The south halfofthe southeast quarter and the south one-fourth of the north halfoft the south ast quarter of section No. twelve (12) in town ship No. ferty-one (41) of renge No thirty- one (3!) west of the sth P.M. contaiging one TS { S * MTY Gn , hundred acres, which deed of trust Was mad KANSAS CITY ard OMAHA yy recure the indebtedness described therein: and Whereas said indebtedness has become COLORALO SHORT LINE doe, andisunpaid, and the legal holder of the promissory bond therein mentioned has requested the undersigned to proceed to sell said property under the powers te me granted therein to pay said indebtedness, and the and expenses of executing this trust.) therefore, notice 1s hereby given that I, undersigned trustee as aforesaid will, on Monday, May 16th, 1892. between the hours of ‘clock five p.m. proceed to sel highest bidder for cash at the court !ouse door in the city of Butler and county of Bates afore said to satisfy said indebtedness costs and expenses of executing t PD. OWEN BROOK! ro 9 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, aom and property to the THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver without change C. TOWNSEND. rustes. Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates. . In the circuit court otsata county. In vacation Mareh Suth Ist. Sophia. Wheeler, platn= vs M Stars, George W. ‘Camp- ee eee Ree As au Campbells company & corpora- General Passenger and Vicket A’gt! ton’ Susan F. Meadows, FP. Davidson d = : L Davidson, Martha A. Stark. Sarah ‘J, ST. LOUIS; S10; Moore, Bejamin W Davidson, Kilen David— son and Nannie Davideon, children and heirs at law of John B Davidson, deceased, Fran- cis Davidson and Barthala Davidson. ehil- dren and heirs at Jaw of William Davidson, deceased, defendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by ber attorneys, Boxley & Horn, before the un- dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates CB. LEWIS & C0. county, Missouri, in vacation, and files her petition and afidavit, alleging, among other Bropuictoret things that defendants F. P Davideon, Ellen | Davidson, Nannie Davidson, Francis son and Barthala Davidson are not r. of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is or- dered by the clerk in vacation that said defend ants be notified by publication that plaintiff hascommenced a suit against them in this | court by petition, the object and general | ture of which is to vacate and set seide 5 sev- Elk Horn Stables eral deeds of conveyance heretofore to-wit: In the year IS, executed by defendants, F. P. | Davidson, JL Davidson, Sarah J Moore . Mar- i tha A Stark and Susan F Meadows, to one Al- | bert S Moore, also a deed made by him, to de- fencdant Silas M Stark on the 2ud day of Febru- ary. Iss6, as well ae a certain deed of trust uted by said Silas M Stark to defendant, o W Campbeile, trustee, of date March puds upon plain simple title, in and to the following ‘ described lands situate in Bates county, Mis- | souri, to-wit: The east half of the southw: | quarter of jon Yin township 4 of range 20 ) also a part the southwest quarter of the southe ist quarter of section 22 township and | Tange aforesa'd, as follows, beginning at the northeast corner of last above deseribed tract | of land, thence ranning south 5 chains; thence Having purchased the El j West to Deepwater creek: thence up said creek : 4 purchased th wees wom bsrn | with meanderings thereof to weatern boundary and fivery outfit or}. W Smith, ard | dine of said tract; thence north to the north- having added to the same a number ot | west corner of said tract,thence east to place of first-class I beginning, containing 10 = less; also part of the northes southwest quarter of section nship and range aforesaid as follows: beginning at nerofsaid last above described oo acres more or f the iguies, and horses, I can s to the public that I now have the Best Live ery | earn In sour! ay t quarter | place of beginning conta which lacds Francis P Davidse ed and postessed in fee and as h nestead on the Zist day of April, isv2, and the further ob- Ntain a decree divesting said ng five acres of te ad weiz= we week Or mont detendants and each of them as well as all oth- s ee ers,claiming through or t them, of ail ience Mr Lew ~ title and interest, or seeming title and inter- wi nv Liver nm estin and to the lands aforesaid, and to invest « same in plaintiff; further t in plaintiff as the widow of vidson deceased, the fee slim the lands aforrssi or either of them, or those claiming through or under them, and that unless the said sev- Call ard see hin at the court house in the city county on the 7th day of » of Butler in said next, andon or dered that a ‘be published. ler Weekly | 1 and j r four weel st insertion to be at least fifteen days pek | Defore the first day of the next November term of the eircuit court. JOHN C. HAYES, Cirenit Clers | A true copy of the record. Wisness my land acd the seal a the | Cireuit Clerk. Eleventh ‘International Conv: n- tion YY. P. =. C. E. Arrangements have been made by the Cen- tral Missouri Delegation, Y. P. S.C. -, for; aspecial excursion train over. the missouri ‘acifie Railway forthe Y.P. 8. CE. Inter- national Convention to be held at New York | The eXtremes Of temperature oa the | city, Jaly 7th to lth, Ise Special trains will | io. h the shi i Sed: July 4th, 12 o’clock midnight | Saara are suc that while the day lreashine Tela thotollowice meroinE. may be oppressively hot at night it | lis freezing cold. | ee 2 ee i | The new man in a_ new place} should be given « chance before con- demnation is passed, for he is more | or less irritable and irritating There is going to be rural mail! | delivery some day. That will take | jaway to a great extent, the loneliness | of the farm. The Homiiest man in Butler | As weilas the handsomest and others are invited to call on anv druggist and iget tree a trial bottle ot Kemp’s Balsam tur the throat and lu a remedy that selling entirely on its own merits and jis guaranteed to relieve and cure ail chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bron- | chitis and cose er Large bottles | 50c and $ ngs, i i thence v ndianapolis, Cincinnati and Wash- ington, D. C., passing through the most pictur- | esque mountain scenery east of the Rocky mountains. and the beantifal valleys of the! ‘-Old Dominion.’’ reaching Washington, the National Capit at a reasonable hour in the | | afternoon, and where stop-over privileges will | be granted both going and returning. By de- | positing tickets with Joint Agent, vew York Terminal Lines, an extension will be made on final return limitto include August i5 | Stop overs will also be allowe: within final | limit of ticket for those desiring to visit the celebrated mountain resorte of Virginia. For fullitinerary af the trip and farther informa- ion regarding sleeping car accommodati rates, etc ,cailon or aadre: Chairman Transportation Committea, Sedalia MO. David- eral above named defendant iF P Elien Davidson, Nan idson, Fran- avidson and Barthala Dae Jaon | be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court honse in the city of futler in said county on the sixth tay of June next, and on or before the third (day cf eaid term, ifthe term shall se long co ‘ tinne—and if not, then on or before the Ia day of said term—answer or plead to the peti- tion in said cause, the same will taken as confessed and jadgmeat will be rendered ac- cordingly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law in the Butler Weekly Trans, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for four | weeks successively. the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the ciremit court JOHNS C. HAYES, A true copy of the record. Vitness my hand and the sea! of the t Conrt of B county, this Sth day of March JOHN C. HAYE -2e-- Circuit Clerk. tee , Cireuit Clerk. For You to Read. If you desire toStake a delightful trip for | elther health or pleasure, would advise you to goto tee tee Be Ark, “the Cariebad of located in the heart of the Ozark surrounded by besutifal ecenery, fine drives and walks, and the most healing waters inthe world. Reached in solid trains | of the finest equipment, vialron Mountain Route. For descriptive and illustrated pam- phlet, FREK, write Company’s Agents or Gen FOR SALE, FANCY BRED, eral Passenger Agent, Mo. Pac. R’'y to, Mt. Louis, Mo. oa : > f aaa "Scientific American INQUIRE OF pacer LAURA SONCKLIN, PASSAIC, M9. CAVEATS a TRADE MA DESICN PATENTS Disso'ution Notice. tice is hereby given that the heretofore existing betweer and C.F. Pharis, co-partner- John doing buisness under the firm name of Pharis & Son in the city of Batler has this day been dissolved by mutual consert, John Pharis r ‘ing from the firm The basi- ness Will be continued by ©. F Pharis, who sumesall liabilities and collects all out- anding debts of the old firm. This 2nd ¢ay | of May JOHN PHARIS, . PHARIS. 392. COPYRICHTS, etc. aad General DetL ier information and treo Handbook write to resultant from MUNN & CO. Bi BaospwayY, NEW YorK. ED, Oldest bureea tor securing WILL BE CUR E ent taken ovt by us is Bogen sos before the ie by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific American by using JONNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC, Onebot- | tle GUARANTEED to cure LA GRIPPE, TYPHOID Fever, Chills and ee —— au other Malarial FEVERSor MONEY fi bottles =e ee leading physicians. Ti not forsale by yourdruggist | Larzest etrenlation of any Pans paper in the a Satan ccorCae te perbottie. . world. Spiendidiy tltust: No intelligent TAKE MO SUBSTITUTES (- a Syg'2, De Tne! eA eos car E ix sous Ta Tone oo. 133 Clark St., Chicago. | $5; ‘Mi Broadway, New York.