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i } meee oo -cmenquasmmnsemnnnann TROOPS ROUTED. DIVORC WHILE YOU WAIT. Mexican Soldiers Defeated by) Reyolutionists—Many Re- ported Killed. New Laredo, Tex., Dec. 27.—A re- port is current here thata battle | took place yesterday morning near | Los Animos, Mexico, east of Guer rero, between 300 Mexican troops | and 259 revolutionists, in which 13} soldiers were killed and wounded. | The report says the revolutiomsts were commanded by General Estra- | Ja and the Mexican troops by Gen-| eral Garcia. General Garcia of the Mexican Rurals arrived in New Lar- edo this afternoon with seven wound- | ed Mexican soldiers. News was received from down the river this morning to the effect that the United States troops under Lieutenant Hodiken and a posse of Deputy United States marshals un- der direction of an experienced trailer are on the trail of the revolu- tionary party, who captured United States Deputy Marshals Guerra and Benavides, and will not stop until they are rescued. Three companies of the United States seventh cavalry arrived at Laredo to-night over the International and Great Northern, and will probably leave to morrow for the lower country. The report of the battle aboye mentioned was confirmed this even- ing and it is said the Mexican trcops were routed. It is also said that the town of Guerrero is now in danger of being captured by the revolutionists. The people on the Mexican side of the river are flock- ing to the standard of General Es- trada, and by such recruits the rev- olution is assuming a more serious aspect than it was thought it would at first. Uncle Sam is doing right inrushing United States troops to this section, as they may yet be needed to protect the interest of Americans on the borders from straggling bandits, smugglers, etc., who willcommit much vandalism if the revolution on the border con- tinues Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure 1s sold by us ona guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold bv H L Tucker. Job A. Davis. Incidents in the lives of great in- ventors are always interesting. It is aid of Job A. Davis, the great in- ventor of the Davis Sewing Machine that more than twenty years ago, when he used to travel from place to place representing, explaining and selling his machine, he could take an ordinary pocket knife, a piece of wood and a serap of iron and in a short time produce a machine that would actually sew, astonishing as it may seem! This remarkable charac teristic in this man’s genius sug- gests the cause for the marvelous simplicity of the machine bearing his name, which, with its many oth- er advantages, gives it a place in the front rank of modern inventions. What a revolution in the history of the sewing machine has taken place during these years? Every inhabited} and civilized portion of the globe now redounds with the music of this “friend of womankind.” Europe has at last acknowledged the superiority of “The Davis;’ and Australia and New Zealand are fields where it is “monarch of all it surveys.” The “Vertical Feed” is the principal and distinguished feature of this ma- chine, separating it from and placing | itabove the popular machines of other makes. To be appreciated and understood, this new feed meth- od should be seen in operation. The stitch made by this machine is both sure and beautiful. The company is represented in this city by Ben- nett, Wheeler Mercantile Co. Female Weakness Positive Cure. To The Editor.—Please inform your readers that Ihavea itive remedy for the thousand and one ills that arise from deranged female organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any lady it they will send their express and postoffice address. Yours respectfully, Dr. BD Marchisi, Utica, N. Y. Fear is now felt that the overdue Cunarder has been lost. She is long overdue in New York and has 570 passengers aboard. RHEUM: a CURED IN:A DAY and mystertou: cause and the appears. The first d 7s cents. Sold by J Ww Morris, druggist Butler, Missouzi, 4I-1y | there.” and} {The Story With Which Chauncey De- pew Shocked an English | New York World Duchess. Here is a story by which Mr. De-| | pew shocked on English duchess. |She was one of those insular old | ladies who are very auxious to know e all those dreadful things said | {about America are really so. = Mr.! Depew took her ip to dinner. “Is it really true,” sheasked “that | your divorce laws are so lax that; American courts sometimes grant| | d.vorces in half an hour? I have been | | told so by people who have been “Indeed, it is not true. Such} | stories are told not by your own countrymen who have been in the} United States, but by Americans| who delight in shocking the English people by outrageous stories about Americans. I know of only one state and one town in my country where the divorce laws are so lax as} they describe. That isa small town in Indiana. There are two great American railways which have very luxuriant trains—fast trains, which we call limited express. One of these trains passes over the New York Central railway, of which I have the honor to be president, and the other over the Pennsylvania. It is customery, I believe, one-half hour before the limited express on the Pennsylvania road reaches that town for the con- ductor, or guard, as he is called in Britian, to announce that the train will stop half an hour at the next station for chose desiring te obtain divorces, aud that the court house is at the right of thestation and direct- ly across the street. So many Amei- inans, I regret to say, avail theme selves of the escape from matrimony that the Pennsylvania limited ex- press is never without passengers. Sometimes, if the divorce has been mutually agreed upon by husband and wife, they travel together in the greatest luxury and good will imag- inable, and where either party in- tends to marry again, it is, I believe, not uncommon for the new bride- elect or bridegroom elect to accom- pany asa third party the two per- sons about to obtain their The court is always in session when the train arrives, so that the peti- tions may be filed, cases argued, and decrees entered well within the limit of half an hour which the rail- road allows. A clergyman has his office next door te the court house, 80 persons may be united to others seeking conjugal happiness immedi- ately after the late marriage has been dissolved. So at the end of half an hour the Chicago limited re- sumes its flight west. and the cou-/ ples who came to be divorced have taken their partners and are alreardy off on their second honeymoon.” The Duchess threw up both hands in horror and said: “A civilization that permits such outrages as that is | simply dreadful.” divorcee. — —— = | | Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. | Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stmoach and bowles through the nerves. A new discovery They | speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor- pid liver, piles and constipation, Splen- did for men, woman and children; smallest, mildest, surest 30 duses for 5 cents Samples tree at H L Tucker’s Drug Store. 24-1yT | Krapp’s Monster Gun. Baltimore, Md:, Dec. -—The Maryland Steel Company's enor- mour shear legs at the marine works at Sparrow point are nearly ready to receive Krupp’s 124-ton gun, to be exhibited at the World's Fair. The gun wiil cost nearly: $500,000. Its length, 87 feet, is nearly twice that of the largest gun owned in this country, which is 45 feet. If fired on the lake front at Chicago the concussion would be so great that it would shatter nearly all the window glass in the city. The gun will carry a ball 15 or 16 miles. It and the several pieces of small er ordinance and armor plate to com- prise the Krupp exhibit will proba- | bly be brought over next week. The | ears being constructed by the Penr- sylvania Railroad company to carry | | dhe exhibit to Chicago will be finisb-| edand delivered iu a short time. The cars will be thel built aud almost ¢ One of them will be large and strong whe be “ased f for transporting ton gun. what I say and illu jtold my boy that i*Can God see Lis own ears?” jtire satisfaction | the spirits ur CHILDREN OF THE AG They do Not Accept Every Thing that is Toll Them Unquestioued. “Surely children are wore acute than they used io be Asa child I aecepted w was to! thout questiou. IT have endeavored to bring up my children as I was brought up but insted of accepting str faith which is so beautiful, hat ideal tue pen- letration of their qucstions bring me j;to confusion before their eyes. I when he was ; naughty God, who could see every- thing, was displeased. And can Es E | God see everything?’ he asked. ‘Yes.’ ‘This } g to you It was| may be amus jnot to him, avr blasphemous as it certainly sounds. It was a frank, honest inquiry. When we walked in the garden and I showed him a bed of daffodils and told gvoduess of the creator in covering the earth with beautiful flowers, he him of the asked: ‘Did God make those flow erst’ ‘Yes.’ -Well, he had lots of | help. Aunt Nancy used to dig in that bed every morning” believe for a moment I would have said such a thing to my mother?) Lately they have been talking of Heayer,iud the youngest boy is very much disturbed lest he won't know} me iu Heaven. ‘I'd feel a good deal | better sitistied, he said, ‘if all the; family could be with their arms around one another.’ When they ask m2 questious and I do my best tv answer them they look at me and say: ‘Do you mean it or is that what they tell to little boys?” Now, [ve thought it all over and I can't believe Tamat faut It is the age, uud the children are of the age” Thus bewailed a perplex | ed wother to # writer York Evening Sun. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known as tou need no special men- tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same sung of praise A purer medicine does not exist and Can you} buried in one grave | iu the New! | itis guaranteed to do all that is} claimed. — Electrie Bitters will cure | all disea es of the liver and kidneys, | will remove pimples. boils, salt | rheum and other affections caused | by umpure blood. Will drive mala- ria from the system aud prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Eu- guaranteed, or} money refunded Price 50¢ and $1| per bottle at Tucker's drugstore. | There is bo news of any farther conflicts on the border. Federal troops are being massed along the Rio Grande. Mexican The Handsomest woman In Batler remarked to a friend the other day} that she knew Kemp’s Balaam for the throat and lungs was a superier remedy, as it stop- | ped her cough instantly when other remedies had no effect weatever. Soto prove this and| convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a sample bottle free and $1. Large size #c | Ex Senator Ingalls hb: moued to Massachusetts by the death | of a brother-in law been sum-| and the illnes of | : | his venerable father. special A Dennison (Te says} that Mrs. M. E. Lease, the Kansas | politician, was once a Catholic. but! is now an infidel. How to Succeed. 2 This is the gr tew satistactorily solve. cause of poor health luck, but the majority grit—want of nerve irresolute, cha blues and * eat problem of lite which / Some tail be- others trom want of y to get the spirits down to Keep | Thus wasting time. money, opportunity and nerve force. | There is nothing lixe the Restorative] Nervine,discovered by the great special- | ist, Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous eases as headache, the blues, prostrasion, sleeplessness, neuralgia, S Vitus dance, fits and hysteria. Triai| bottles and fine book of testimonials tree | at H.L. Tucker's drugstore. | Senator Stewart of Nevada, pres! nounces the mozetary conference a} fraud, and says that if the two old) parties do not better themselves on | the silver questior, the populists | will elect the president in 1896 2 A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mis-| take than when they inform the patient that nervous heart troubles come from | |the stomach and are of little co quence. Dr. Frar ae ‘Miles, 3 proven on heart di e att. L. Tucker's ntees und recom- s unequaled New Hear nia specialist | United States government is respon- | sible for not suppressing the out-| er complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalize WILL CLAIM DAMAGES. Mexicans Will Look te This Govern- ment tor Indemni City of Mexico, Dee. authoritatively stated that a number of ranchmen and other residents of the Rio Grande borders will tile with the government claims for damages through the depredations of bandits and so called revolution- These bands, while, claiming to be of a political charac- ter, are nothing more or less than| freebooters aud openly intimidate | the settlers and take horses, cattle | or whatever they see fit to appro-| priate. These claims, it is under- stood, will be formally presented to! the United States the demand of this government for | indemnity on the ground that the; ists of Texas goyernment with | lawry which orignates in its territo-, ry. and liv- | is guar Sold by H L Tuck Will yeu sutter with dyspe anteed to cure you. er, druggi Ww Aatitin, Kan.. Dee. 28.—Monday | ; night during the severe storm Mat- tie McCullough, a young woman of |20 left a neighbo.’s to go to her| home two miles distant. As she did| not reach home search was made and she was found yesterday on the steps of a school heuse, buried in ithe snow and frozen t> death A Great Surprise Is in store for all who use Kemp’s | al- sam for the throat and Jungs, the great guaranteediemedy. It is sold on its merits and any druggist is authorized by the proprictor of this wondertul reme- dy to give you a sample bottle tree. It never tailsto cure acute or chroni @ coughs. All drugg ell Kemp's Bale sam. Large botties soc and $1. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Hugh Miller and Lizzie R Miller his | wife and Irving Miller by their certain deed ef trast dated Marc’ 23,18 ind recorded in the of- fice of recorder of deeds for Bates county,Mis- souri,in book No 44 page 4% did convey to the undersigned trustee, the tollowing real estate in Bates county. Missouri, to-wit: The south half of whe southeast quarter of section thirty-three (33), township forty-one (41), range thirty-one (31),for the purpore of securing the payment of a certain note in said deed described; and whereas defauit has been made in the payment of said note and is new past due and unpaid, Ni therefore, I, the undersizned trustee, by virtue of the power conterred upon me, by the said deed of trust, and at the request of the legal holder of said note, will on Friday, Jai uary 13th, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon offer said teal estate tor sale at the court house door in the city of Butler. Bates county Missouri, at public verdue to the highest bidder for cash for the purposes of estisiying said debt and costs of executing ait trust 35t W. E. WALTON, Trustee. NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE FOR HOME WA AY. Bas BROAD’ N.Y. HRODUCTORY. LECTURE = DICTIONARY HOLDER ever learn what fabulous results grew out of the 2,288 sold in 89 6,268 sold in ’90 29,049 sold in'9 | GS, 3 vester companies) furnished by the 7 folder busines. This ae Tm able port jen to the vea, WORK FOR US few days, and you will be startled at the unex. pected success that will reward your efforts) We | positively have the best business to offer an agent ‘that can be found on the face of this earth. | $45.00 profit on $75.00 worth of business is being easily and honorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, bo: You can m: You will receive the best Best Weekly FROM NOW ’TILL for Infants and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives alse, and promotes di withoue in} injurious medication. Tae Cestace Compisy, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ “Castoria is so well adapted to children that T recommend it as superior to any prescription knowntome.” H. A. Axcusr, M.D., 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FOR FORTY CENTS PAPER IN THE WEST, THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY TIMES JAN. Ist, 1893, FOR 40C_ SAMPLE COPIES FREE. ee ou. c SS Ppeee ° e J ASK Y¥ OUR DEALER | fC ° FOR THE UNEXCELLED e e e Hunicke Bros. : ~ BULLION“ 2 HAT. : Hunicte Bros. ® HAT. e MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY : HUNICKE BROS., ST. LOUIS, MO. Gea" 566866 eet L. DOUGLAS rips fine Calf, ro ne epee oo teat wil will n os Fins 8 eee: and ‘durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. uals -made ws. ers and general merch: sale in your place sen: ing kind, size aud width wa amie Postage free. W. L. Dougia v) * guickly de Gesolved and permanently ere with Qu E INE, the new and wonderful e hair was completely remoyed. It ix p soalmple any child can use it. lay! a few minutes, and the ir past a discovery ever attained such woud been annoyed with hair on their its merits. It cannot fail. will remov: he hair on mo sadress written plainly. Correspondencs Straight forward in every word it Contains. as represented an register any case of fa’ PECIAL— sent witha Silk DD HE POSITIVE CURE. .¥ BROTHERS, 66 Warren &., New York. Price 60 ct That dreaded and dreadful disease! What shall stay its ravages? Thousands say Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian S&S cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or coid acute or leading to consumption ? ? Make no delay but take ion cures Coughs, Scott’ 8 mulsion cids, Consumption, Scrofula, end all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in Chiidren, Aimost as palatable ax milk. Get only the genuine. Pre- ed by Scott & e, Che: York. Soid by all Druggists. a

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