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—-, i j er Makes a Well Man Are you Billious, Constipated - bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache es 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 36 out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. Heretne will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bow- els. It has no equal as a Liver Medi- eine. : Price 75 cents. Free trial botile at H. L- Tucker's Drug Store. 44-Lyr. |H.L.TUGKER, | (Successor to J. G Walker) Sate -DRUGGIST. | Dealer in Drugs and Medicines Prescriptions Carefally | ed. A night Cl had by pulling Compoun2- k can always be | Inobim front. AUCTIONEER. I will cr; sales in any part of the coun ty. Twenty years experience. Cl reasonable. Satisfaction Call on or address D. V. BROWN, Bute rges gauaranteed. 52-3m Mo. WwW. A- ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. Will do busiaess in Bates, Cass and adjoining counties. Address me at Har- risonyille, Mo. Reterence.— irst National Bank and 4 tt 3ank of Harrisonville. GO TO-— C. A. VAN HALL, SUCCESSOR TO— F. BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR— PURE DRUCS MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND NINE CIiGA Ris, ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited WANTED—CHICKEN: & EGGS I will pay the highest market price for chickens and egy delivered at my store at Virginia, Mo. ; I also have good feed stable in connection with my store. Nerson M. Nestieropr. Missouri Pacific R’v. 2 Dailv ‘Train 2 KANSAS CITY OMAHA COLORALO SHORT LINE 5 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, and | } THE | PUEBLO AND DENVER, ) PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPIMG CARS Kansas City to Denver without cn : H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger i Ticket A’gt ST. LOUIS, MO ( €| men who atter is i A DIVORCE COMEDY. The Ifusband Who Was Left Puts an In- effective Stopper on an Elopement. Waco, Tex., Sept. 9.—Timothy Rea- gan and Mrs. L. V. F. Barker applied to County Clerk Tom Brown at an car! ; hour yesterday morning and obtained | a license to marry. Before they got | @way from the clerk's office Mr. Bark | the lady's ex-husband, put inan appe ance. He had driven post haste Reagan, Falls county, w | parties liv His horses i and broken dowa iv forty miles in fast Apr | the parties he demanded that [retire. “This is my wi | “and has been for twent Mrs. Barker fy ck wife; we have been div }courts, and I have A scene of ¢ on tragedy comme Hs | divorced husband attempted t a ring from R bridal pair, attende entered a carriage and drov Mr. Barker attempted to follow other carriage, but Re: | Bar eluded him and gi | to the office of Justice Galla the justice joined them in we fore Barker located them had been for an hour togeth hotel. Finding that it was now too la Backer retired from the contest. Timothy Reagan isa nephew of John H. Reagan, uirman of the !commission of Texas. The lady owns | large property in her own name. n’s by a colore oad itical Notes. Senator Perkins and ex-Gov. Anthony | Spoke to the republicans at Washin; i ton, fk : The republicansof the First Arkansas district have nominated Jacob Trieber, of Helena, to represent the district in congress. M. T. Bayne, ndidate of the peo- ple’s party for state senator, has been indorsed by the democrats of Douglas and Jefferson counties, Ix The democrats of Kearney county. Kan., have nominated their first full county ticket. It is headed by Judge Mansfield Young for r tative. n. William E. Sharon, mber of the national republican committee for Nevada, has written to M. H. De Young, acting chairman of the executive committee. resigning as a member of the committee. Ile says that owing to his views onthe silver question he cannot remain on the com- mitte lreturns of the Arkansas clec- ave been received from twenty counties. They give one democrat, for governor a ma Vishback, jority over both Whipple, republican, and Carna- han, populist, of 7.6 At this rate Fishback’s majority in the state will exceed 30,000. It is believed that the poll tax amendment has been defeated. Assaulted By Boys. HomeaTeaD, Pa., Sept. 9.—A gang of boys with a background of a couple of hundred strikers lined the street lead- ing from the mill last evening, and when the non-union men came out to supper they were — jeered, stoned and hit with Balls of paper containing thrown in their faces. ranged from 12 to 15 ye: sticks. pepper The boys, who were rs in age. were encourage the t disturbance, took the punishment with out a murmur. ugherty’s F UPHIA, Sept. 9.—PFune remains of D erty were held at St. John’s Re Daniel I PHILAD! ices over th Catholic church. The church erowded with friends of the barrister. The — pall-bearers George W. Childs, E. Sickles, Anthony Dr sell Young, ex-Judg Ehun Hanson, Col. J Edward Shippen. Rev. Father Cri was the celebrant of the mass. t bishop Ryan, who was of Mr. Dougherty’s most intimate friends, de- livered the sermon and spoke eloquently of the many virtues of the deceased. \ one Reading Strike Threatened. Cuicago, Sept. 9 —A strike is being prepared for on the whole system of the Reading lroad Co. The str takes place, will affect the b the conductors, the locomotive engin- eers and probably the telegraph oper- ators. The grievance committee which called on President McLeod yesterday was instructed to offer the alternative a strike. of A Brace of Murderers Hanged. CotumBues, O., Sept. 9.—Charles Craig, } colored, and Edward McCarthy, a brace of Cincinnati murderers, were executed in the annex of the Ohio penitentiary this morning. Each of their eases had been through all grades of the courts, were considered by the board of par- dons and a final appeal made to the | governor. The latter refused to inter- fere. Methodist Conference. Monteéomery City, Mo., Sept. 9.—The seventy-sixth session of the Missouri annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church (south) is in session here, presided over by Bishop C. b. Galloway, of Mississippi, the youngest bishop in years in the church. | Sse United States Consul Suspend ed. WaAsHINGTON, Sept. &—James | logg, United States consul " | Germany, has been suspended from duty by Secretary Foster, of the state department, for neglecting his duti in the cholera inspection. sent from his post. i A New Quarantine Site. | New York. Sept. 9.—Secretary j has selected a new location for a qu ntine camp about Hook's f the sit ex of w chopp: ess’ union. | Another tonrist j been killed by a fall tcorland. y partin the demonstration save to|’ s by their presence. | Coe tny keman, | THE ORICINAL ROUND OAK STOVE on Farm Wagons IS h Bro's and Han | IS if ‘Bain | | R.R. DEACON, SONS & CO. ding do} ‘Sue A) GUUS pue s3 HYPNOTIZED THE DEALER. A North Dakota Gambler Who Had Things All His Own Way. Graud Forks, N. Dak., Aug. 31 — | Quite a commotion | isporting circles a few nights ago by | | | | was raised in la stranger, dress country merchant, wiuning at 2 sin- Chariie Mor- Last Fn- |day evening what was presumably ja country merchant dropped into gle sitting in gan’s gambling rooms. jthe gamblers. He appeared to be lgreatly surprised at the extent of he gambling that was going on. | H» was height, rather isliw, high forehead and bald head. ;He was smooth shaven, with eyes |deeply set, and which shone with wondrous brightness. He tried his of medium |luck et different games with varying is ss. Finally hestopped at the ir pulette tuble and placed SL on sev jenteen. The little ivory ball spun faround a few times and dropped | irty-eight. He did not appear ite care about gambling any ié into the saloon edjoining. blers began toe go out returned to the he sat down and begun The room all the gambler was pow S except The pl unced into the man’s face and y glistened er h meanwhile as placed money on different nuam- j bers. few men who had either va clr mn ney awe Ly or were of luck gathered around the player, seeing that he was be ginning to play Ligh. rat under some influence, and was act- ing to his desire. He would whirl the little ivory marble s of the fact that the ployer was losing, he would pay the | bet in the same ratio as if he had jwon. The on-lookers, of course, had no sympathy with the gambler, and they watched in silence. When ‘the last dollar had been taken from | the drawer the player thrust the |money before him into his pocket, inever taking his eyes from the face, and | through the door, which is the last |that has been seen of him. The in- ‘stant he was out of the room the mau who manipulated the wheel ;reached his hands to his head and jshuddered. When he discovered | that the till was empty his excite jment kuew no bounds. He swore ithat he had been knocked down and robbed. but he was informed by the | bystanders, among whom were sev- ‘eral well known citizens, that such lwas not the ease, but that he had been paying off debts the past twen- ty minutes ina very reckless mane Lihat Le bad Lot been robbed, ly cheated. “I know not how it He believe that contrary land, regardles: | wheelman’s vanished ner. oF was dour; I was hypnotized.” could not be made to carel There was a little show g through the country giving ances afew weeks ago and | ville, and it is t t sed in the garb of a! | Martin's place and gazed around at! They noticed that the | the wheel appeared to be | ‘ing 33 million in the National Park the principal attraction was the mes- meric feats performed by aman who was billed Prof. Rodau. This slow went to pieces recently at Ar as he opinion that the player was none other than the pro fesso one herewho knows ad The ne goes on es usual and the man him can not be ver who now presides at the wheel says he is on bis guard for men with bright eyes We have scld E about three years, mended its use in more than a hun dred special cx of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our inquiries is. “It's the best reinedy that I have ever used.” Our experience is, that where parties continued its use, it never fails to cure.—J. H. Montgom ery & Co, druggists, Decorah, Iowa. When I began using Ely’s Cream Balm my caterrh was bad I bad s Cream Balm and have recom- es so hea ie whole time and dis- charged a large amount of filthy matte That has most entirely dis ippear id T have not had head- ache si —J. H. Sommers, Steph- n Conn. Mo in 2n undertal ‘The cliks in establishment this city played a practical joke on Elisha I last ke, a colored man, night, w came near ending in @ homicide. Drake was hired to watch a supposed corps an upper story of the building, aud during his vigil the pretended corpse came to life. Drake, badJy frightened, fell down stairway, break his leg and sus-| fy taining otner serious injuries. Bradtield’s Female Regulator. has won, on merit alone, a widespread and en during reputation. It is « combination of vegetable agents, the result of the experience of one who made the diseases of women 4 life long study. Taken according to directions the organs awake to new life and energy, leaving the woman free from pain at these periods. ay Sold by all druggists. The seaboard metropolis is full There are fifteen nation- in Ni York city which its exceeding 15 million dollars each, the largest amount be- of money al have dey banks bank, and the next larges 25 millio mical national. Ten banks have over fifteen each loaned, the nati the largest amount tional the se t amount, million ul park having | and the first na ond largest. mothers. Your} B.F. Walterhus, | » 1890. d there is no intelligence | among the bir’s of the air? nith that An or st writes birds of Australia is the most extr Jer am ordinary b gall the fath-) In addition to nest it coustructs a most curious playing | place, decorates ered tribe. which it im every) ibly manner that it | Serious Mortality Shown on the | rumors of children of the bower | = A PLAGUE SHIP. The Wieland Arrives Flying the Yel- low Fiag. NO GREAT ALARM FELT. Quarantined—New The President Favors Allow- ing Sandy Hook For the Unaffected Pas- York Healthy— seagers. New York, + American li y Hook short morning, reached the k The Hambarg- tae passed there Yand h » yellow dag, she ss, prob- on The Wie- of uss steam- ind is not one Stel he Hamburg- an line, but sa vessel of about and the same size as the I is now in crr. HERIC NORMANNIA. i HLOFT quarantine. ies both cabin and s' 1 rs, and no doub. usual full complement. | The yellow flag has also again been hoisted on board the steamship Nor- mannia, where se many saloon passen- gers are detained that the sco! the steamship’s crev in spite of the faet attacki age pas and on Hoffman island. to be = and ste sengers alon Though er cholera > gravity of the Ss news of anot th ship in port increases situation at there is alarm felt the health : being able to | from enteri that the ci healthier than at present, and everything possible is being done to make it still healthier. The cholera rd up to this is as follows: New cases yesterday, 10; number of deaths yesterday, total deaths in this port, 15; total deaths on passage to this port, 31; sick and under treatment, 16. These totals are tributed in the following manner Moravia—Twenty-two deaths at sea, 1 in port; s no cles he It is asserted by y was never norning S dis- 3 sic total eases Normannia—Five deaths at sea, 9 in port; sick 24, total eases, Rugia—Four deaths at sea, 5 in port; 14 sick; total cz 3. Dr. Jenkins last night that there had been no new cases of cholera on the Moravia for several day and he was contident that the disease had been stamped out aboard that ship. It has been learned on thata portion of Sanc il devoted te the use of well passengers from cholera infected ships and that they will undergo their period of ob- servation there. It is understood that the president favors such a plan and ae ood auth 1 rity be has so informed the proper authorities at Washington. he British steamer Josephs John, which jeft Hamburg August 20, passed Sandy Hook for at 0 o'clock this morn This vessel regis- ters but 1,557 tons and is a tramp steam- er, but is quite likely to have a number of emigrants aboard. The United States w York 8: ngs New Hampshire, which has been given to the urantine for of the cabin ‘ngers of ted ships, was ard this morning ami be qt the: use pa towed from the na to the dock of the I Packet Co. at Hoboken ar fitted and put in condition Of course th *n and will be being di > board of h ounce tothe publ first case of genuine Asi chol which is discovered here and in its daily bulletins now issued every morning and evening, denies t 1 case of genuine the have hi ered in this cit is pledged to an cholera has been discovered he In addition, as much comment has been made on the se of an named Charles McElroy, why : in the public its re- hich has tended to ional rumors. tas Dr. Jenkins ming which ar- reported two When every around, the doctor week, the board has r port of the autopsy calm down the sen Excitement was ¢ returned from the W rived h od deaths during the voyaye. last g one had gathered read a paper cont inspection of age passe ers, deaths of been a children rd who e¢ Wyom- lower quarantine. of commerce pose of tender authorities cx the prompt gers from ing was reac 2¢ stricken ships, bu Vessets | Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. Act ona new principle— liver, sto: h and bowels thre w discov t tm. speedily c liousness, did liver, piles and {did for men, women matlest, mildest, s § cents. Samples tree at H- lers Dr g Store. - BATES COUNTY Nationai Bank, BUTLER, MO THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST! «np THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK | IN BATES COUNTY | CAPITAL, 2125,060 GO SURPLUS, - S25.000 UO F. J. TYGARD, - = = > erident. HON. J. 8. NEWBE J. C. CLARK W. ii. K. Larimer. Church C. Bridgetord. ee ne eR Ed. M. Smith. CONSIGN: YOUR—— CATTLE, HOGS and SHEEP To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, BANSAS Crry. want your busines ‘ rite will send you the mar : CORRECT Mesourt Pacific Time Tabte Arrival and ¢ ture of “passenger trains at Butler Station. NortH Bounp Passenger, - - 47:53 a.m 3:5¢ p.m. me m. Passenger, - - Passe Local 9:25 Dp. 10:05 a. ceight Sovurn Bounp Passenge - - rasse Passenger, Local Frei DR. 7:04 a. m. - - 2:28 pm. I: 46 p.m 37 p.m. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker’s old stand. ght Lawyers. r A SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. tice in pining cou Supreme C W. Sitvers. a SILVERS door trom head of staimway. E MOND & MITIL. D* ARMOND XS ATTORN:YS AT LAW. Will practice in Bates and 2 counties. gay Ollice over Bates Co. Nat? - sARKINSON & GRAVES, & ATTORNAYS AT LAW. Lans- Uffice West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. ‘DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ontice, tront room over ?. O. Ail cails answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to ter eases. c ~“C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialtv. WHY NOT? When you go tot! your mail, why no STATIONERY, SOAPS AND TOILET ARTICLES, Just Received 25,000 Envelops from N.‘Y. e dis- ~— GIGARS, From Bal more, aud a STATIONERS SUNDRIES. We have all these thinge and QUANTITY! QUALITY! PRICE! rs lots of ot Whiel will feaiBe and 7 z ifwe aren esend see i

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