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AT THE O. H. YOU WIE.L FIND THE BEST GRADE OF F-U-R-N-1-T-R-E! CARPETS, Window Shades, And Carpet Sweepers for the money in Southwest Mo. Also UNDERTAKING IN ALL BRANCHES. When in need of anything in my line, let me quote you prices before purchasing, they will help you. FS. Picture Frames, * 65 Cents Per Month. If you would keep posted, subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, The best daily paper west of the 7.50 A Year. Santa Anna's Sword. | Washington, D C., Jan. 18, 1893. Representatiye Kilgore of Texas has in his possession now what there | are very good reasons for believing | isthe sword surrendered to Gen. | Sam Houston by President Santa) Apna of Mexico at the battle of San | Jacinto which resulted in the inde-| pendence of Texas asa Republic. The sword comes to him through} representative Everett of Georgia. Gen. Houston gave the sword to Mirabeau B. Lamar, the second president of the Texas republic. Mr. Lamar, shortly after his induction into office as president, made a trip north. He stopped at Philadelphia, where his rooms at the hotel were entered by,a thief. The thief cut the handle from the sword, which / president Lamar had brought with | him, Some years afterward the sword was.given by its owner toa cousin | of his, Mr. Lamar of Georgia, and later to representative Everett's wife | who isa relative. She gave it to her father, who turned. it over to her upon her marriage with her present | husband. The sword is 36 inches long and of Damascus steel. The scabbard is of silver. Mr. Everett / told Mr. Kilgore about having it in his possession some time ago and Mr. Kilgore expressed his desire to purchase it if it was for sale. It was sent for by Mr. Everett aud arrived | today. Its history seems to be authentic. If it is found to be wholly so Mr. Kilgore will secure possession of it and present it to the state of Texas. As its value is his- | torical, there is hardly any proba- | bility of its transfer from Mr Everett | to Mr. Kilgore being of a commer: | cial character. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes trom horses, Blood Spavins, | Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle, Warranted the most wonderful | Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by J! W Morris, Druggist, Butler. 2tery | The Mlinois supreme court has reversed the decision in the Croin | murder case, giving the convicts, of whom only Coughlin now: survives, | a new trial. Shiloh’s catarrh. remedy—a _ positive | cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker- mouth. Sold oy H.L. Tucker. Ba decent at home, for a Bouring says, “A happy family is but an ear- lier heaven.” A Leader. Since its first introduction, | Electric Bitters has gained rapidly | in popular favor,until now it is clear | ly in the lead among pure medicinal | tonics and alteratives—containing | which permits its ‘use as beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine fer all ail ments of stomach, liver or kidne It will cure sick headache, indiges tion, constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guar- anteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold by H L Tuck er. G. B. HICKMAN. | pursuit of the perpetrators of the !oerats concluded to head them off | structed by the committee to pre- | pare a report to be submitted to the \house with the bill. issue squarely or go on record as | Indiania specialist | traryin his new book | His Rest Mississippi River. Brigands Killed By Soldiers. Morlos, Mex., Jan. 15.—The par ticulars of a terrible crime which was perpetrated near Cuervanaca, this state, have reached here Pedro Malevo, a well known merchant of Xalaco, accompanied by his wife, left home a few evenings ago to vis it friends in Cuervanaca. They were making their journey in a light con veyance and were within a few miles of their destination when a band of outlaws attacked them. Mr. Malevo was murdered and robbed and his wife assaulted by the villians. The news of the crime spread rag- idly. The unfortunate woman was taken to Flanguistenge, where she related her story to the authorities. The commander of the militia garri son thereupon immediately ordered ouc a detachment of 250 troops led by captain Muncio Catlao to go in foul deeds. The troops had no dif- ficulty in following the trail of the villians and in a few hours came up ; ou them in their rendezvous in the chapparal of a mountain ravine near Xalalaco. The outlaws made a des perate resistance and kept up a fight uatil three of them had been killed. The other two were captured and have been shot. Not one of the soldiers killed. A large amout of stolen property was recoy- ered. were Female Weakness Positive Cure To The Edjtor.—Please inform your readers that I have a por e 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. Statehood tor Utah. | Washington, D.C., Jan. 18 —Asj predicted in these dispatches a few days ago the house committee on Territories to-day by a unanimous vote approyed of the bill introduced by delegate Cain, providing for the adwissicn of Utah into the Union as afull fledged state The republi cans of the senate were contempla- ting a bill of this kind, aud the dem and to make the bill a democratic measure supported by every demo- erat in the house of representive. Mr. Mansur of Missouri was in- It will un- doubtedly pass the house, and ther the senate will have to meet the keeping Utah out of the union be | cause of religious prejudices. | 2 A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mis- take than when they mform the patient that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little conse- | quén-e. Dr. Frankiin “tiles, the noted | has proven the cen-! on heart disease, | whieh may be had free at H. drugstore, who guarante mends Dr i Cure, w ges remedy in the world. d organic diseaces, s ering breath, pain or tend the side, arm or shoulder, irregular} pulse, tf. ing, smothering, dropsy, etc i ratiye Nervine cures headache fe Chloretorms Mrs. Crawford and Robs Her of Her Jewetry, Fort Seott. Kan., Jap. 19.— most daring and sensational h robbery yet recorded in the Wall Street at § o'clock go, but who is here visiting mother, Mrs Mary Haplin, was victim She was returning to mother’s home from shopping, at the point named she was overtak eu by a man who thrust a cloth sat her urated in chloroform in her face aud }in which he sought to show that the | beld it over her mouth and nose, | thus preventing an outery. soon unconscious and knew no more | or Flower is of her experience until she was re suscitated at ker mothers howe this morning. She was vot found until an hour The ; ing to the legislature the nomination hway ry sensation. jof Fort Seott was perpetrated on;member of the Knights of Labor | last eveniug ‘in front of the Tremont hotel. Mrs. | | Aunie Crawford, who lives in Chiea-| her | the| | and | She was | Albany, N. ¥., Jan. 19—Governor | | Flower served formal notice on Lab-; | or commissioner Peck to day that his | | services were not required by send | of Thomas Dowling as Peck’s suc | jesssor. The nomination created a} Dowling isa prominent | and was formerly president of the! State Workingman’s Assembly. He} is a blacksmith by trade and former } ily lived in Brooklyn. He rowresides ; in Albany. Dowling’s appointment was} .| brought about by Senator Edward | | Murphy Jr. Charles F Peck, who} is removed, it will be remembered, published statistics intended to help | the Republican party last summer | wages of the laboring men in this} state had increased after the passage jof the McKinley tariff act Govern- said to regard this action of Commissioner .Peck as treacherous to the Democratic party and it was for this reason primarily that he was removed Ask Your Friends About It. | is stamped in the best watch | 1 cases made. It is the trade | mark of the Keystone Watcl: | Case Company, of Philadelphia, the oldest, largest and best- known factory in the world— 1500 employees, capacity 2000 | cases daily. Its products are sold by all It makes | the celebr a te Watch Cas the only bow ( Ask your jeweler | $500,000. — and a half subsequent to the robbery having either fouud her own way or} having been conducted by the robber | to the front door of her incthers house. All her jewelry consisting of valueable earrings, finger rings, breastpins, ete., were taken and her purse emptied of some $10 in chauge. | $1 No evidences of viclence were found on her budy. wil in Your distressing cou We know it because Kemp’s Balsam none so effictive hean be cured. Balsam thin the past few ,;ears has cured so many coughs and colds in this commun- ity Its remarkaple sale has won entirely its own meret used it wha Ask some tiiend who he think out Kemp's ‘There is no medicine so pure, Large bottles soc and at all drugg' Look abead and see what may be the future. As Herbert says: RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY | “Ely the pleasure that bites to-mor “Mystic Cure’? for rheumatism and | YO) nevralgia radicaliy cures in 1 tu 3 days. Its action upen the systein_ is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately dis- Ww. Tt Stands The Test. Ovdr 100,000 sample bottles ot Kemps Balsam, we learn, were given away appears. ‘The first dose greatly benefits| thig state last year The sale on the Bal- ee RSG MORES: ae ; i sam has never been approached by any ss : 4™'Y| other remedy This medicine must Ben Butler and the Spoons. have great merit on the tree samples would injure Rather than help the sale If you have a cough ok cold o¥ even co 1- We desire to vlace cuton real estate security «large amount of money Will give the best terms and lowest rates yet offered by anyone tn this line of busine: Notes drawn torone, tivo, three or jive years. Have some money to loan pauable on or befvre a given date. Calland see how cheap we can let you have money The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C FULKERSON, Manager. CORRECT Marsouri'Pacific Time,Vabte Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. ities in the house of representatives From the New York World. I remember well a meeting Hartford, Conn, when, soon after the Generat had commenced speak- ing. a typsy individual cried out ina] loud voice: “Gen. Butler, tell us something about those spoons you stole in New Orleaus.” The Geu- eral replied by saying he would tell Br him all about it when he got through | So: aud went on with his speech. When he ceased speaking aud began gath- ering up bis notes and papers pre-|0r paratory to leaving the stand with- out making the explapation asked for, the same voice was heard aguin | th and in a very peremptory tone de- manded an explanation as to those “stolen spoons.” “Ab, yes,” sponded the General. ~The had escaped my memory.” re- matter his most persuasive tones he inno j ye cently inquired: ‘Are you a repub- lican, my friend” “f aw,” rejoined the other, “and Tam proud of it,” | tw “So was I,” sharply retorted the General, “when I stole those spoons” and turning about he left the stand |), amid such a storm of laughter and} ca’ applaus as was never heard before in| that hall. The “howls of laughte:” in this ease were evidently on the} General's side. Back to the Walker Tanif. Our opinion is that the bill upeu which the next congress ucts, should | m jbe an administrative measure, in| speech on the silver stion much the form thet the Walker tar-| others of his chque ¢ |sumption, we would advise a trial in | larSe bottles soc and $1 claim to be from arrested in New Albany, Ind, Thurs day night. from measels and oue grave. Then in | Danville, 1 ago a he able to walk at all. Baliard*s Snow Liniment and kept my toot well saturated with it. vo weeks since that occured, and my foot is nearly Had [ not used $ have be he “You can use this letter. tuted tor Snow L other Liniment li Liniment. be deplored. Nevada says he The Three counterfeiters, two of whom St. Louis, were Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts uises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever res, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblaine Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tiv ely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L_ Tucker, druggist. A Maryland family of mother and ree children all died in one day were buried in This is pretty good. 3 Mr. John C. Goodwin, a carpenter ot ! ri “(About two weeks aw log tell upon my toct rv badly crushing it, so that I was un- I sent tor a bottle of It is now “ll and T am at work now Liniment I should en taid up two months. For aling wounds, sprains, sores and uises it has nu equal. No Inflamation n exist where Snow Linimentis used. Beware ot all white Liniments substi- ment. There is uo Ballard’s Suaow Sold by H. L. Tucker. So:ne things iu legislation are to Stewart of is prepared at a oments notice to make a two weeks Senator and e like Ise pre iff of 1840 was, drawn up. if possi- pared ble, by the Secretary of the Treas-| ury, with such advice as he may be Consumption Cured. An old physictan, red trom prac- able to cbtain, and endorsed as an j ‘ice, having had placed ir his hands by administrative, aud, it need be, party | measure, by the democratic majori- thi and the senate. everything considered, was by long} The Walker tariff! odds the best, the most equitable, |e tariff statute, that has ever been en- acted in this country, and we risk little in saying that it had been the outcome of inter- ested hearings with their attendant Ways and Means committee. Mr. Cleveland will be called upon, as the ; distinct exponent cf the Democracy in its national aspect, to give force aud effect to the party wishes as! defined in the Chicago platform. and it seems to us that best be | dove by administrative action, and! ,. that a tariff commis: ly delay and evbarrass the wished for work of reforin.—Bosten Herald ion would siurp 25 cents Drug Store. | having tested its wondertul cura fellows desire to relieve hunan suffering, I will = = -q | send tree ot charge, to all who desire it, it would have | this 1ecipe, in German, French, or En-| been a far less commendable law if glish, with full directions for preparing and using. Ser ‘by mail by addressing | with stamp, naming Noves, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, | lobby influences on the part of the! N- ¥- | an East India missionary the formuia‘*ot {simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, | Sronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all roat and Lung Affections, also a poai- tive and radical cure for Nervous Debil- | {ity and all Nervous ¢ >mplaints, after; ve pow in thousands of cases, has telt it his ty to make it Known to his suffering Actuated by this motive and a this paper. W. A: 29 1 vear Robert George, a nephew of Sen- jator George of Missiissippi, killed | himself on the way to jail at Car-} | roilton, Miiss. last week on the jeharge of murder. Yoa should net be without it. Every famil tari taint of consumption in it. y date back 3 or even 4 generations. Te! Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of George W Patterson deceased. that 1J Jenkine and C. B Patterson executors of said estate intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next ofthe Bates county probate court. in county; state of Missouri, to be held at on the ISth day of Feb’y, 1893, J R JENKINS, and c. B. PATTERSON, s Execntors. Ss en Notice of Final Settiement. | Notice is hereby given tosll creditors and oth- ers interested in the estate of Martin W Mize deceazed, that I, De C Mize administra- tor of said estate, intend to make dnal settle- ment thereof, at the next term ofthe Bates county probate court in Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held at putier on the 1Sth day of Febraary, 1838. DEC MIZE, s Administrator. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and Others interested in the estate of J. W. ighman, deceased that I,J W Ennis admin- istrator of said estate. inte ake tinal aet- tiement thereofon Feb ISS. at the next term of the Bates county probate court in Bates county, state of Missouri to be held mthe I$th day of February, J W_ ENNIS, Ss Administrator, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of Edith M. Jotn. deceased. that I JS Pierce administra tor of said estate, intend to make final settle- ment thereof, aj the next term of the Bates county probate tourt in Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held at Butler on the 13th day day of Feb’y, Ises. J. 8S PLERCE, s Administrator, Nortn Bounp Passenger, - - 4:51 a.m. Passenger, - > 3:5¢ p.m. Passenge”, - - 9:25 p.m. Local € -vight > 10:05 a.m. Sovutn Bounp Passenger, - - 7:04 4. m. vassenger, - - 2:28 pm. Passenger, - - 1:46 p..m{ Local Freight - 9-1:37 p.m. maneeerene c ‘eeatmont ta Bl saerers From ciries stamp is inclosed for reply.” BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. fence, effects, NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL’ LAW FOR HOME STUDY 243 BROADWAY N.Y. = INTRODUCTORY LECTURE All First-Cles$ Druggists From present date will keep on sale the Imported East Indix Hemp Remedies. Dr H James’ prepara- tion of bis lerb on its own soil (Cal cutta), will positively cure Consump- tion, Bronchitis. Asthma, aud Nasal Gntarrh, end break up a fiesh cold in 24 hours. $250 per bottle, or 3 | bottles $6.50. Try it. CRADDOCK & CO., Proprietors, 1032 Race Street, Philadel pia. | | DUCKS AND GEESE, In Bates county, for which I will pay the highest market price in cash at A L McBRIDE & CO., store, north side square any day you come. Come one, come a!l and see me. opr “fi ck Oe ts month by (2) the health ‘with one’ Peete Ne eared Toone ees oO 5 REY per month herba: Sree ih s ears the ski ti sh complenion. ies of Babbinoss. follow this, teeetentan: eal ESanreed by phyaicwns and le PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. -CONFID: Marmless, No Starving. Send 6 cents in stamps for particelars 13 F. SRYDER. M'VICHER'S THEATER. CHICAGO, (LL WH. H. Larimer. Church G. Ed. M. Smith. ac —CONSIGN YOUR— CATTLE, HOCS and SHEEP To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, KANSAS CITY. want vour busines and will end you the mar- parts free. Write them. Th kecr WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS i i I will pay the highest market price for chickens and egg delivered at my store at Virginia, Mo.- I also have good feed stable in connection with my store.> Nesox M. Nesrixrope. Missouri Pacific R’y, 2 Dailv Train 2 KANSAS CITY and OMAHA COLORADO SHORT LINE 5 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, “PULLMAN BUFFETT SLBEPIM: CARS s City to Dens H. C. TOWNSEND General Passenger ond Ticket Mgt i ST. LOUIS, 10 <7 without cnenge= E tisginitte ©0022559SH0 a

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