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aninaill ornaes A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man| Are you Billious, Constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry skin, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills, and Fever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your Liver is out ot order and your blood is slowly IT 18 BAD FOR BEN. | Campbell Throws Up,the ate) al Chairmanship. mour Orders It. being poisoned, because your liver does Republican Campaign Affairs Are) not act properly. Heraine will cure any disorder of the Lis r, Stomach or Bow- els. It has no equal asa Liver Medi-| cine, Price 75 cents. Free trial bottle at H. L.” Tucker's} Drug Store. 44-1 yr. HLL. TUCKER, | (Successor to J. G Walke DRUGGIST. | Dealer Drugs and Medicines , Prescriptions Carefully Compouna- | | ed. A night Clerk can always be had by pulling the Knobin front. in AUCTIONEER. I willery + in any part of the coun ty. wens experience. Cc reasonable. isfaction gaua Call on or address D. Vv. BROWN, But'er, WwW. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. { Will do busioess in Bates, adjoining counties. risonyille, Mo Reterence ere #322 §2-3m Mo. Cass and Address me at Har- irst National Bank and Bank ot Harrisonville. 4 tt GO TO—— C. A. VAN HALL, SUCCESSOR TO— F. BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR— PURE DRUCS MEDICINES, TOWLET ARTICLES, STOBACCOS AND NINE CIGARS, ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS | Prescriptions Carefully Compounded | A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS I will pay the highest market} price for chickens and egg deliver ed | at my store at Virginia, ‘Mo. T also have good feed stable in} connection with my store. Netson M. Nestierope. GENTLEMEN! YOUNG AND OLD, suffering from ry losses, the effects we will send a Pos errors oF excess upon receipt of twenty years in st . As an infallible, safe and rapid cure, it has no equal, Communica- tions strictly confidentiak Particulars and testi- monials mailed (sealed) free. Address THE FOUBORQ MEDICAL Co., 329 Livingsten St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. | by using JOMNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC. One bot- tie GUARANTEED to cure LA GRIPPE, TYPHOID Fever, Chills and Fever, and all other Malarial FEVERSor MONEY REFUNDED. 700,000 potties | sold last. year, Unqualified endorsements from leadin, Snycicians. MY not forsale by your ruggist wowillgend ae mailon receiptof. per bo ONC... TARE NO S STITUTE. Jounsow Tewie _ 133 Clark St., Chicago, | asa Ce and General Dedility | resultant from at aGRIPPE: WILL BE CURED | "| Beautifully Tangled | Happy.—They Re-| fuse to Lift a Finger to Help Grandpa's | Anti-Harrison Men our has vetoed Harrison's choice of a chairman of a repubican nitional committee. It w ‘ t | victory for Armour; a greater vietoly | for ex senator C. B. Farwell of Hin-| jis, and a most positive humaliati "| jof Benjamin Harrison. To-day Wi. | J. Campbell announced that ike on : | tended to resign the chairs } of the national committee in a icw |days. He was only elected a few Behind this seric politics there is a very | story. | days ago. uterest ng It has already is explair eal |in these dispatches that William J- | Campbell is the attorney of the Ar-| mour beef combine, pork manipula syndictte and bull | Phil Armour | He | has associated with him two brothers ‘lone located at New York and the} | other at Kansas City, and has aftili- ated with him under strict “trust” regulations other great firms engag- tors, suusage | butter manufacturers. | |is the boss of these concerns. led in the same business—that is, in| cattle and | jhogs at starving prices and {the business of buying ot sellin | rine at exorbitant rates. When Senator Vest, in his place | in the United States senate, calle i] jattention to Campbell's selection as | cbairman of the national republican, committee, aud announced that he} was the Armours’ attorney, the re-) publicans who had not previously | known of him batted their eyes ou-| inously. When the democratic news- | papers of the United States, under the lead of the Republic, concluded | to diseuss Mr. Campbell aud his re- lations to the Armours and the meat combine generally’ not only the | publican bosses, but the Armous| | themselves, became alarmed. = Mr. |: Campbell is receiving a salary of ,000 a year from the Armours as their attorney, res} neral adviser and j handy man in legislative lobbies and elsewhere. PHIL ARMOUR’S FORESIGH | Phil Armour, who can see some} to the conclusion that if Campbell was kept | at the h | tee the i distance abead of him, came sad of the national commit the beef combin and the Armour business gene affairs of | would be discussed on every demo-! jeratie stump throughout the \try. This is the very thing that Ar-| mour did not want; that he anxious to avoid; so he served notice | upon Mr. Campbell that he could either resign the attorneyship of the jmeat combine or retire coun is ever) the| | from tional committee. Mr. Campbeil | preferred his lucrative attorneyship | to the questionable honor of being chairman of the national republic: }committee. He therefore announced to a few of his friends confidentially that that he was going to resign the | chairmanship of the committee. One! of these was ex senator Farwell of! Illinois, who made such a gallant} contsst a couple of yearsago to have | Campbell appointed collector of the port of Chicago. When Farwell w |informed of Campbell's he | wrote his letter to the Washington | Post that was printed in these dis patches a few days ago. This taunt at Harrison ig. seductive, } resolve was nasty taunt, in| v of the fact that the ex-senator| i when he wrote the letter that) Campbell was going to retire trom | | the national committee chairma | This is the secret of Campbell's \tirement. To-day he arrived bere {and went to the white house | di as in four hours with the president, secretaries } Rusk and Fikins, ex attorney Mich jener of I: ly aud w conference rN the presic esent that Le would re The preside: lihat that {never do, as his enemies in the na- tional committee, who were in the | majority, would be apt to elect a | Spoone ro announced tc would i | the meat and grease and oleomarga ed with Campbell that) whom many of them The Convention in Sympathy With La- | Yhand Mo ( ‘unp west of Seotland parveu hor And Against Detective Rate. bell a Hist of nat to bea ced of mition in Aberde Chis St Louis, Mo., July 7.—The state} as the executive com uu 5 1S very sur ut coupled judicial convention perfected organi: | there will be an w in with prejudice euong Work" zation yesterday afternoon. aa that the executive ¢ ingmien may result in a formal pro Judge George B. Maefarlane, tee when elected will elect the chair-— tes! inst the honors to Carne- | fy ge T A Sheravood and Judge | man of the national committe@to be gir G. D. Burgess were to night nomi-} named by th Specimen Cases. nated by the democratic state jadi Shi SitGhirord. New (Carcele Wise cial convention to sit for ten years croup Was troubled with neuralgia and | upon the bench of supreme court « | Sold rheumatism, his stor was disor. | the state, and, wlile their nomina- | Cs CITED. dered, bis liver was affected to an tions cume simultaseously upon the | alarming degre: hg vite fell away, | syst ballot. a rule adopted by the} and he was terri sly Teduced in flesh | eine ee Pals : lie Retusex to Talk About Homestead. | and strength. Three bottles of Elec | CoUVention makes significant the or lev jchairmanship of the republican na | ¢! pa iG SINDERS, REAr ALL STE | HAY RAKES. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED LINE OF } “TOP BUGGIES, SPRING AND FARM WAGONS, IN THE COUNTY. |Porter's Hay Carriers, Machine Oils. Builders Hardware, ERS, “MOWERS & TWINE, Irons Stecl Nails» Xc.| R. R. DEACON. SONS & Co. America SU PREME JUDGES NOMIN! ng fecling in Aber- . | PSaaenns TED. } cha All the s present voiced the sentiment yn ely rman inimical to him. oth was finally de- | d of the president. It eceptance of Mr. | F : = i jci ied that Campbell should appoint ¢ gilt i Ea eat : ; MCPARLANE, SUERWOOD AND | > the executive committee, th ten- und low, are very a | der his resignation to that body, prou ic of fhe eir city and its histery, BURC ON THE FIRST | 3 , allow that body to elect his and they do uot hi vof th BALLOT. gor: in other words, the I city council catering | Bitters cured hiin. der in which they ave named. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, had a run ing soreon his leg for rs standing: Used three nd seven | ure Much Feeling Against Him. The rule require London, July 7.—A correspondent inated within tea fthe United Pre Me. Andrew Carne | day with the views about the stru days *from this | date, to unanimously which | | number 1, iis been tracing name yester one Ii sit in division » object which has coguiz ince of civil cases. | est number of votes shali be desig | Mrs. Ca regie, The debt of Missouriis growing nated as the choi f the conventicn | Was present was et deavoring to | pe autifully lees, at the present | for division No. 1, and the others | sooth him aud to draw his thoughts pate will be entire 1 out ina) shall serve on the divison of erin law ty from : few more years. Ne 000,000 | nal jurisprudence. Yistead. Mr. Carnegie positively de-! has been paid durmg the time that) On pe first ballot Macfarlane re- clined 1 auy statement what- yfr Francis has been governor. | ceived 299 votes, Sherwood 296 aud wo} 7 ret only $7,000,000, | ate 276. Macfalane is there ca roba ing the administration of the ly be squared | fore placed in «# either division. position to sit inj However, it is said | j tonight that Sherwood would pre- | Jefferson City on or about the It Ith | fer divison No. 2. of the present month. The debt, | Judge M America there loubt that Carnegie is kept fully ov the Monongohela. is no gentleman who will be nominated at | informed of il received 215 votes} Tie news of the sanguinary strug- however, will have to be refunded | | on the nominating ballot, Jude! gle at Homestead bas aroused deep- yext vear. A part of it is now bear | Willard Hall 214 and retiring Judge fecling in England and Scotland and ing 6 per cent, and a part 34 per \ Thos Re OE ie ci OneNG. 2521 has considerably abated the esteem Mr. He has never been liked » upper classes, not because of his plebian origin, but because al- though an American citizen he per- sistently interferes in British affairs and offers advice to the British peo | ple about their own business. cent, and it is thought, on refunding! Tye proceedings of the day were} entirely harmonious, not the least} friction being « oned by the ri-} val candidacies. among the working classes for the bonds will find ready purchasers at 3 per cent thus saving quite a sum to the tax-payers of the state.— Sedalia Bazoo. | The bulletins posted in newspa- I ra ae per offices of the outbreak | sylvania attracted all the delegates as the co : in Penn- Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Sores, Tetter,Chapped I nd all Skin Erup of | | and almost as soon} the attention ntion had been ¢: The —. classes are not sorry ns, and posi- that Mr. Carnegie’s utoptions ¢ f the uired. ord gh 168 - , i It ra Wright ¢ y del te of | x lemoc he would estab- is guarar nteed to ‘ ive perte: tisfaction | fere1 the followi kind of dex = e: er money refunded. Pric225 cts per box For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. sig cok al Ou His Daughter’ ennes, Ind., Ja siden ch of th was adopted cheers: sien lish have dec a practical illustia- 3 Grave. ! —Wn. Ty- Minneapolis Binders, ©: ATELEY ARD Lines of Ha at the usual hour akfast, Are the HIRLEY CHILDS Has for Sale. He also keeps Hay Rakes, Binding Twine and Machine 03 | | wife and ee Frank E. T. ; A full and complete line of repairs for Champi ion Mowers. s "Kansas City. ‘ONLY NATIONAL | J.C. CLARK - : ‘DR. the judges nom- |r W. Sitvens. iles' rve & Liver Pulls, Act ona new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor- oe liver, piles and constipation. Splen men, women and children} st, surest. 30 doses for amples tree at H. L. Tuca+ tv? "BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TE LARGEST AND BANK IN B&#TESTCOUNTY. SURPLUS, - - 5,000 60 25,000 00 F. J. TYGARD, - - < HON. J. B. NEWBERRY President. Vice-Pres. Cashier H. H. 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Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties |p: ARKINSON & GR. AVE Ss, ATTORNAYS AT LAW. Offic own e We s Dru Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Otlice, front room over P.O. All jan red at oflice day or nigh ialattention given to tex calls le dis- C. BOULWARE, urgeon. r,Mo. Di Physician and e north side square, esof women and chil- | But ten a specialty. ul NOT? Bo tothe Post 6 mail, why not price © ffor "Sa SOAPS AND TOILET ARTICLES, Just Receive! | 25,000 Envelops fromN. Y. 235.14) lis Tollet Soap from Philadeiphis CICARS, imore, and a generz e sil these things and lots of otherain QUANTITY! QUALITY! PRICE! buyer. Examine goods ifwe are not correct. | | | ; |