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A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you Billions, Constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry skén, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills, and Fever, &. If you have any of these symptoms, your Liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. Heepine will cure any disorder ot the Liver, omach or Bow-! DEE G OUTDONE. Four: Women Slain by a Frend— Denison, Tex., the Scene of the Unparalled Crimes. Two of the Victims Were Society els. It has no @qual asa Liver Medi-| Leadersin the City—The Other cine. Price 75 cents. | Two Were Disreputable Wo- Free trial bottle at H. L. Tucker's | Lerrgtea rug Store. 44-1 yr. men of the Town. | Denison, Tex., May 18.—Last} : jhight was vut of horror in Det (a H jis: n Zetweer 1 m. and 3:39 H.L.TUGKER, | [im Between 1 | (Suceessor to J. G Walker) {4 Th un assassin, Unkuewn, brutauy i premeditately shot) tour wo men, two of them leaders of 1 -DRUGGIST. disreputable house. | The first victim was Mrs. Hajues, Dr. Henry F. H jthe wife of Ilayues, one of Denison’s Inost resp.eeited citizens, prcminent in base Au social life Mrs. Haynes, a young | as aud very attractive wou, Was as- Dealer in sassinated while alone i. her home, | Drugs and Medicines or else taken forcibly fics it and put to death by her captor just out side and near the house. The of Dr. just outside the city lin.ts on two miles southwest of the city ball. Five hours later, in the very beat of the city, a beautiful young lady, Miss Teen Hawley, and killed by some unknown person. Miss Hawley was killed almost with residence Hi is youd AUCTIONEER, I will cr; sales in any part of the coun ve. Twenty years experience. Charges reasonable. isfaction gauarantecd. Call on or address Db. V. BROWN, ut W. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. Will do busioess in Bates, adjoining counties. risonyille, Mo. Reterence.—First National Bank and Bank of Harrisonville. qut lawn boulevard, and one hall was also shot 52-3m Mo. | out a word of warning, in the priva ley of her room in her mother’s cot tave home. Cass ane) Between the hours when th Address me at Har- 4a} still foul assassinations occurred, 1: janotherand far distant section of the city two women were killed by bullet. inmates of baguios. 1 in shot and killed Mrs. the absence of her Ponsion A Ane {husband at an Elk lodge. When UL (his victim was dead the murderer Over Dr Everingham’s store roome | took her gold watch and chain, dia- West Side - Buter, Mo.!mond ring and ear drops, and pro- —_—- {eeedegd to the Hawley residence, | where he shot aud killed Miss Teen Hawley, who was seated on « bed fan assassin’s These jast John Atkison’s faces: The as Haynes du ing ——GO TO-— (..A. VAN HALL, Ji bullet came threugh the screer. |The murderer had previously enter lelthe girl’s sleeping room, when F. BERNHARDT & CO. | she had fled to her mother for pro- ' tection. rOR— moO | The assassin = : steps to the bagnio of Madame Riv RE GRU cS | ers, where he fired from the front [porch through a window killin MEDICINES, : | Maude Kramer. After this he ¢ross ‘ed to the next street, where he mor TOBACCOS AND with her mother when the assassin’s —SUCCESSOR TO— his then directed | tally wounded Rose Stewart, who es about to retire to her room at ] {Madame Williams. This fatal shot }was fired from the sidewalk, the | ball entering beneath the right arm. The four foul murders have creat ed intense excitement, which is in- ‘ereased by the fact that there is no clue to the criminal. Hundreds of KINDS | armed men are searching for the |murderer, aiding the sheriff and | county officers. Blood hounds have Prescriptions Carefully Compounded | jee brought into service but so far A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. NINE ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL CIGARS, | without success. Several arrests on | guspicion have been made but the = | guilty man is believed to be still at WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS large. Some Foolish People } | Allow a cough to run until is gets be- yond the reach of medicine. They say ‘ ”* but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successtul Kemp’ | Balsam, which is sold on a positive gu antee to cure, they would see the excel- | lent ettect r taking irst dose. | Price 50c and $1. Trial size tree. | all druggists. “Oh, it will wear away, e A judge at Leeds has decided that | “a promise of marriage may be made | by other ways than words—by a }shake of the hand, for example, |modes” A young woman had a I will pay the highest market fe drawing master who gavel ber price for oe and — | ‘. r1 a, ALO. pp yer acteghing rade stable inj —short of saying so. connection with my store. Nerson M. NEsTLERODE GENTLEMEN 7 1. D, suffering from nervous Seen G ntary lusses, the effecte of youthful | errors or excesses, We will send a Positive Cure every reason to believe that he loved ters des | souls to each other;’ spoke of ! ‘woman as “a help mate to mau, la toy for an hour,” receipt of $2.00. Perfectly harmless. Over | pa Jroke off the " al twenty = a ncmactel use, As an infallible, | he broke ¢ : : : safe and rapid cure, it has noequal, Communica: | yt oy yyote to the lady's solicitors: jo trictly confidentiak Particulars and testi- Thonlals mailed (ecaled) freee. Address THE FOUBORG MEDICAL CO. 329 Liviagsten St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. resultant from LaGRIPPE ILL BE CURED Dy using JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC, Onc dot tter of “If you have: direct marr stated, tive of {Iam willing to see further, but you Howev irrespec- sitiuu er her position, and General Debdli foll j have not.” | judge's 'EED re LAGRIPPE, TYPHOID |.) ) : PeQUAMMilivand Rewer, and all other Matarial | the lady FEVERS or MONEY REFUNDED. 700.000 bottics | = sold last year. Unqualified endorsemen! } and Cons Jeading physicians. If not forsale by your druggist : ‘we will send by mail on receipt of 0c per Dottie, ~ , 1s sold by u a guarantee, susoe Tol ie C3 eaea nO see chicaga, consumption. Sold by H L Tucker. society and two of them inmates o1 | At] He wrote let- | nting on the ‘Celestial | | joy” of those who can pour out their | not | and frequently | jwrote, “Ob, Jane!” After two years | wherein a ion Cure | is guarante ¢ e It cures} OT money refunded. Price 25 cts per bex: r Ls ALL 5fE ALKS. No Truth in the Story ofa Colli- sion with Maior Warner at 22 years ago. } Sedalia, Senator Vest is out ina card he} say “In glorifying their candi- date for governor the republican papers of Missouri are pubushing a headed aud Vest,” in which I am cutupaign story ~ Warner represen ted as attempting Warner in the trial of case at Sedalia when Warner was | acting as circuit attorney, twenty two | to bully Major | a murder years ago. i Tne whole thing is pure fiction. | T never had a upleasaut word with | Maj. Warser ut any time or place, and he never prosecuted any clicut of miue for murder at Sedalia Idid have a personal difticu with Horace B. Johuson, then euit ty | cr afterwards at torney general in the court house a Sedalia, but this occurred before Warner held the office of circuit at | torney. The allusion to attorney and 1 Waraer’s Major career as circuit attorney will not canvass for It will remind the help his non-partisan gover nor. peo ple of Missouri that Major Warner drew the fees of an office which be longed to another man, and which the supreme court of Missouri de- clared he hal no ight to appro priate. At the election of 1563 in Missou- | ri, General James H. Shields w-.s elected to William = T. Wood, now living at Lexington, cir- cuit judge, and Judge Noland of Jacksoa county, circuit attorney. The republican candidates these offices were R. T. Van Chas. P. Townsley and William Warner. In order to give the certi- ficates of his party friends Count | Rodman, secretary of state, des- troyed the returns from Jackson | county which had given a large democratic majority, and by this | congress, for Horn, means the men honestly elected | were defrauded of their right. Fortunately for the cause of jus | tice, Ezra Hickman, county clerk of | Jackson county, had made a dupli- | eate copy of the county vote, and afterwards in the quo war rauto case Wood before the state supreme court a judgment was rendered that Van Horn, Towusiley never elected. Van Horn drew the salary for two years as congressman, and Warner received his pay as circuit attorney |for about the same time, when he | resigned. Townsley, after appro- priating Judge Wood's salary for jabout three years, was ousted by the supreme court. It will be well for recall these eoming cauva: Major Jackson of vs. Townsley Ss democrats to storie facts during the s, and especially when Warner softly and gent- nooths down the ruffled past in ie votes.” satisiaction | For sale by H, L. Tucker, druggist. ‘ i HAY RAKES } to the movement and Warner were) > DEERING BINDERS, REAPERS, MOWERS & TWINE, THE COUNTY. Porter's Hay Carriers, Machine Oils. Builders Hardware, [ron Steel Nails» &c. R. R. DEACON, SONS & CO. In Misso mept overs senti- Cleveland adowed all ri the other con- sideratious. The delesates chosen are earnest supporters of Mr. Cleve- land’s nomination, and they a i in- | 8tructed to vote asa unit to this end. There can he bat oue interpertation taken in Missouri. It signifies that while many of the democ State differ Mr views of fi rats in that with Clevelar willing and even anxious to follow of tariff him in the movement re form Mr. Cleveland’s opinions touching silver are so well kuown that Missouri's declaration in his be jhalfis a comphment of his signifi cance The Democrats of that ste recognize in his commanding per sonality the true leader for the ce casion, and they say so with an em- | phasis that leaves nothing to be de Mr sired by Cleveland’s friends. While their course does not inevita bly forshadow Mr Cleveland's renom ination, it gives a powerful impulse nhis behalf and) certainly affords not the slightest encouragement of his adversaries _His prospects notwithstanding the resistance of the professional poli ticians, show no sigus of declining as the choice of national de -Brooklyn Eagle. pzates goes forth Croup, tis imme Cure tion drugst gh and bronchi- clieved by Shiloh’s Tucker's Prescrip- He Lost Her. He had asked her to marry him, | aud was waiting impatiently for her answer, “Will you expect me to keep house?” she finally asked. “No, indeed, my love, the servants will attend to that.” “You won't bread, or broil beefstakes?” “Certainly not my angel, have a cook.” ask we will “And { will not be compelled to ' themselves as satisfied, he pound the washboard?” “How can you ask such a question? | No, no, no.” “Then I cannot marry you. those things, and I could not be! happy in a life of idleness.” When he realized what a treasure he had lost he wert sadly to his lux- | urious home, a bachelor Press. and vowed to remain forever.—Detroit Free h’s catarrh or medy—a_positiy ria and canh Sold Ii is now said that Minister Por- ter wants to be governor of Indiana again. Butit is not expected that he will resigu his position in Rome unless he is chosen. He is a man who loves office and never gives up certainty f ah uncertainty. Sleepless nights that terrible cough. the remedy for y er, Cruggist. Cure byvH LT oss of appeite. mptoms of cents per bo! Price ro and 75 by H L Tucker. ttle. Soil THE LARGEST AND BEST TOP BUGGIES, SPRING AND FARM WAGONS, IN iaucial questious they are | me to make the | ‘that it must continue until one or} rT} | have been been brought up todo all dyspepsia | SELECIED LINE OF DUEL BI IS VENDETTA. The Coudier—-Ocioa Affair Wil Cause Further Bloodshed in) Chihauahua —Senor Candano Now Lakes a Hand, Paso, Tex., May 17.—The duel 1 North Mexico. last o's brightest ed- El minia is prevalent The fatal encounter tween two of Mexi itors, representing, as they did, op- posing factions the contest for | governor, has engendered bitter feel ling between their friends, and asa result numerous charges have been ‘sont and accepted. The officers of the city of Chihuahua are doing all ‘in their power to bloodshed. ‘To-day Luis Terrazas, |jr.. son of the ex governor and one of the richest men week be- in prevent more of Mexico, was !to have met Hon. Maure Candauo, a state legislator. Seaor Candauo is | erippled from wounds received as a soldier and has a record as duelist. | He has six bullet wounds upon his | body received on the “field of honor” 'and every has suffered death who has met him. A telegram from Chihuahua to night states that the officers have succeeded in keeping ‘the two men apart, but that the duel will likely take place at au early hour to morrow morning. — 1t is ru- | mored that Enrique C. Creed of Banco Minero has also challenged Senor Candauo man Creed, it is claim- ed, was the author of the article in Fl Norte, which was the provoca- tion for the duel between Coudier Ochoa, and when the challenge was sent he wanted to accept it himself. Pablo Ochoa, the editor of the E! | Norte, would not listen to this prop- ‘osition, claiming that he alone was | responsible, as the article appeared | with bis sanction. | Candauo, it ap- pears was one of the seconds, 1 | after both duelists had emptied their revolvers without personal in- |juryto either, and had expressed insisted | the or the other was killed. !more shots were fired | was mortally wounded. Four and Ochoa Governcr | Carillo has also been challenged. The feeling is. very bitter against him and he remains close at home. | His house is surrounded with police and every precaution is taken to pre-| veat Governor Carrillo retires from the office on | the 12th of June and will be suc-| ceeded by Colonel Miguel Ahumada ! lis assassination. BARNEY. will stand the season of 1802 at my stable,eight milesdue east of Batler, and 3-4 of a mile south of the Butler and montrose road. De- scription and pedigree 3 Barney isa coal black jack, mealy nose, 1 igh and was sired by McDonald's fire dam was one of Leonards’ J ets a sure and large breeder. ‘ Terms: ‘$10 to insure acolt to standand suck Colt will staud good for season. After 3 been rendered one selling, removing mare forfeits insurance must be paid. Care taken to pre- ents but will net de responsible ny occar. PRINCE. This thoroughbred stallion will make season at the same stable as above, at $5. Con- ame as those for jack. 1 purpose t dst W. H.R. Larimer. a Ed. M. Smith. — CONSION YOUR —— ‘LE, HOGS and SHEEP | To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, Church C. Bridgeford. PSA RE SARS CATTLE, KANSAS v niy “BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - + $125,000 00 SURPLUS, - - 25,000 00 Ei Jo©¥GARD, = <= President, HON. J. B. NEWBERRY Vice-Pres, J:CsCLARE, = Cashier CORRECT Massou i Pacific Time Table, Arrival and departure of passenger trains at Butler Station. jNortu Bounp 4:51 a.m. 3:5¢ p.m. - 9:25 p.m. ght - 10:05 a.m, SovutH Bounp Passenger, - Passenger, Passeng: Local ¢ Passenger, rassenger, Passenger, Local Freight DR. - 7:04 a. m. 228 pm. 1:46 p.m 9°1:37 Pom. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker's old stand. Lawyers. T. W. Sitvens. J. A. Sinvens. SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. Vill practice in the courts of Baes and adjoining countiet, the Court ot Appeals, Supreme Court at Jefferson City and in the Federal Courts. BeB.Ofice over Farmers Bank; door trom head of stairway. third D® ARMOND & (I MITH. ih ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties. Geax Office over Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. JRARKINSON & GRAVES, “ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON;. Office, tront room over P. O. All calls- answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. T C. BOULWARE, Pi an and e Surgeon. Office nor square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en a specialty. Potter Bros. Awful Loss at Sea. St. Petersburg, May 17.—The Cas pian steamer Alexander Wolcow, | which, it was reported from Astra-| kbau yesterday, had undoubtediy foundered, left Persian port for Ba-| ku toward the eud of March. No} doubt is now entertained but that! she foundered in bur which | oecarred March 29. The Wo'cow | did not carry a single life boat, avd | her 200 ; lost. sengers are given up as} was hampered with : heavy deck go, aud it is supposed | that her cargo shifted, cau het Mrs. J. A. B., .Munci 2-im Sold by all druggists. | BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of Busegies, Carriage, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. This is one of the best equipped Sta- bles in this section of the state. Ries First Crass FeRNITHED. on the Farmers desiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. at