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OLDEST ann ORIGINAL | Dr WHITTIER... 10 WEST NINTH STREET, {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate authorized by the state, andconced= | .pomition to Mr ed to be the tead- HIGH TARIFF MEMBERS OB- JECT |Upposition to Reeds Finaneial | Plan Develops Among Kepublicans Washington, D ©. Feb 6 —Some | t-ed’s financial | | pian is developing among the repub | heans in the bouse, bat what pre 0US and URINARY jo: tiONS it will a-same ix a matter I o jof doubt. Ultra high tarff men are | Nervous Debility With its Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. Lost Vitality Perfectly and Permanently Restored. Syphilis Cured for Life Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. Wh skill and sterling integrity. MEDICINES trom our own laboratory tur- nished at small cost and shipped anywhere secure from observation. TREATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Office hours—9 to 4 and 7 to8. Sunday 10 to 12. A To Health and Emergencler Cu ide { for 6 cts-—stamps—to prepay Call or address in strict confidence oDR. H. J. WHITTIER, it Ninth Street. Arrival and departure of passenger trains at Butler Station. Nort Bounp Passenger, > 4:47 a.m. Passenger, - 2:42 p.m. Passenge-, . - Q:15 p.m. Local * cvight + 11:20 a.m. SoutH Bounp Passenger, - - 7:16 a.m. rassenger, : = 55 2 a Passenger, - 9:55 p.m Local Freight - 5 p.m. Mexica- Mustai. Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle So~ Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, Aji Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissu: Quickly to the Ver: Seat of Pain anc Ousts it in a Jitts Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conyu: in Makes’ Man or Beast we.. again. Sheriff's Sale in Partition. By virtue and in pursuance ore judgment | received here to day that the United lecree irt of Bates count: . Saeetmlaert ‘fendered at the. November States Supreme court had decided Cam| av tera ge were pletntlae npbell and Davi! | adversely to Clyde Mattox, who was . beth J Fre: . Brown and allie E Brown, Elizabeth J xuy {convicted of the murder of John dlefendants,s certified copy of which decree hae Mullins, a negro, Decersber 12, 1889, | v4 Me aseherifof Bates county, y . a ‘ | Monnoseltt e real estate hereinafter describ- Mattox has been tried re al times | ed atthe February term, 1895, of said court.jand convicted each time Therefore, in pursuance of eard judgment and : | decree, 1,'D A Colyer, sheriff of Bates county,/sentenced to hang, but carried the deen delivered to me by Missouri, will on Wednesday, February 20, 1895, : o'clock in the fore- : between the pone ck inthe afternoon of that |and he will probably hang next May. id while said trcete ceareie Tolerant at public auction, forcash, Otek fOr Sidder at the east front door of the | perate character. court house in the city of Butler, the follow- lay, ing eee Teal éstate to-wit: te on d two (1&2) in the southwest quarter ‘of section nineteen (19), township at f range thirty-one (31) allin 5 eee ey Missourl, ‘and containing about | is Ufted so often: one hundred and sixty acres. D. A. COLYER, i Count is Dr. H. J. Whittier invar-| sibility of ruuoing the government fably successful? Because he makes no promises that he MES cannot fulfill. Avoid cheap| burden cure-alls and unskilled physicians, and consult Dr. Whittier in person or by letter (giving symptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a physician of long experience, unquestioned Kansas City, Ma& 4 coms. asserting that the first section of | {the substitute, that which provides for the issue cf bouds, amouuts to a recessicD from the republican con-| tention that the ouly troubie with | the finances is the the revenue. insufficiency of They say thut the jemecrats have assumed the respon- snd should be compelled to bear the Thre« Penosylvania repub | Icanus bave come cur opeuly against he measure of Mr. Reed and, with wo or three silver men, are working While some of the free siver republicans will vote for the eapst it Reed substiture, others argue that ‘rou a party standpoiut it will be ood pohey to encourage the demo rats to passa bond measure with a gold proviso R presentative Brosius, of Penou- \ivacia, Who is &® member of the oanking and currency committee, says that be believes most of the re- vublicaus will vote for the adwiuis ‘ation measure in the end after ecordiug themselves for Mr Reed's nil, but he fears that the democrar- + defection will be strong enough to kefeat. Mr Hendrix (Rep.) of New York, who endeavored to bring about the ‘ompromize by which the democrats vould accept the second section of Mr Reed's plan, says that the pros vects for legislation are nearly hope less. Bland’s Am ment. Washington, D, C., February 6.— Chairmau Bland, of the Coinage Comuattee of the House, has pre pared a proposed amendment in tended as a substitue fur the finan- cial bill now before the House It provides in brief that all coin obli gations of the government’s shall be paid in standard gold or silver coins and that such payments shall be made in suck coins as may be most. ‘ ” covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who arvantageous to the CEU: Offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for For the purpose of providing the] Cook’s Cotton Root Compound, take no substi- | ; z tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage in letter | huddled together before a dying tire, and we willsend, sealed, by return mail, Fullscaled particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company. Treasury with such coins, the duties ou imports are to be paid ove half in gold and one half in standard silver notes issued under the Sherman act, the bullion purchased thereunder, uot less than $10,000,000 eyery month. ‘The Treasury notes re- deemed are to be paid into the Treasury. The free-coinage act of 1837 is revived, and all authority to issue bonds or to decrease the inter est.bearing debt is revoked To meet the deficiency accruing in the Treasury and to enable the Secretary | to set apart coin to meet obligations | of that character, the Secretary is} authorized tu issue Treasury notes | which are to be receivable for all de- mands of the United States, except.| duties on imports and other coin demands. ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. ‘When she bacame Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Mattox to Hang. Perry, Ok, Feb. 6—News was He was | case tothe United States Supreme Mattox is put down asa yery des His mother re-| ee aia A eS | The breath of chronic eatarsh patient | e that he becomes anj object of disgust. Attera time ulcera-| tion sets in, the cones are aifected and trequentir destroyed. A constantsource of discomtort is the dripping ot the pur- pulent secretions into the throat some- sides here. which ts usually the ezciting cause of (eat eeret disease. The ete Sem \itedese for years past proper! ig- nate Eve reum Balm as by tefghe best onir cure. Call on your drug. gis for it. : For sale in Butler, Mo., by Hv L To redeem the Treasury Sold in Butler and court. It has decided against him | times producing inveterate tuonchitis | seert = ——— — Bond Sale Negotiations. Washington, D C, February 6 — Mersrs. Morgan and Belmont, of New York, who bave been here dus ing the last several days in consulta | is stamped in the best watch tion with the officials on the bond! cases made. It is the trz question, have rerurned home Close mark of the Acystome Hatch \observers are ot the cpmion that Case C. mpany, of Philadelphia, j these gentlemen, in bebalf of their! the oldest, largest and best-/ London chents, made the President | known factory in the world— (a definite offer to take the whole 1500 employ ees, capac ity 2000 | $100,000,000, but at a rate of inrer Its products are jest considerably in excess of 3 per! ikes | cent, if not as bigh as 34 It is this! the celebrated Fas. B i/cd \bigh rate demanded that causes the | Watch Cases, now fitted with | President to hesitate. It is well! the only bow (ring) which can- known that he is disposed tu delay | not be pulled off the case—the | matters, in the hope of cougre-siona! | 5 Jaction. It is understood that while | Morgan and Mr. Belwont | expressed grave fear of the result. | cases daily. sold by all jewelers. It ‘te ey here Mr should the wold reserve be permitied {to go much ACE your jewclerfor pamphlet. {urged upon the Preside:t the neces | sity for speedy actiou, the President. | jit is understood, did not sbure them What Nerve Eerries | fears. they will Co | stake had sufficient confidence 1 for you. | }our Government and its institutions} {uot to entertain any doubts of its} ' jability and purpose to faititutly Zano invigorates, stimulates and builds up broken down system Zano cures mental | I nervous debility of men Sold by HL. | 19th DAY, REE NE. -ily, Quickly and Permanently Restored, 30TH Day A positive cure for all Weaknesses Nervousness, Debility, and all their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over- work, sickness, worry,etc. De elc ai | Tucker The Revenue Question. Washington, D.C, February 6 — | | There is a marked disposition on the part of some of the Repubheans 1 | and gives tone and strength to the sex | the Senate to permit the Secretary | ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses or |Of the Treasury to find his revenue nightly emissions caused by youthful | the best he can, since he sent to the} errorsorexcessive use of tobacco,opir |Senute the letter stating that the and liquor, which lead to consump! i: ' department estimated that at tae and insanity. Their use shows in } ate improvement. thst upon liavir {end of the present calendar yeur the 1 r receipts from revenues would ex the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other a Convenient to carry in vest pocket. |ceed the expenditures by $22 500),- Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one full |0U0. Among these Republicans 1s treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed tocure | Mr. Teller, who some time ago in any case. If not kept by yout drug- trodueed a bill increasing the reve gist we will send them by mail, upon | ae eran Sto so ab receipt of price, in plain wrapper, {DUC Ta* oe eer from $1 to $2 a bar- Pamphlet free. Address mailord-rsto |rel. Mr. Teller bas been agitating | AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, @ (the proposition, believing it tu be a good cne, but now he is inclined to let it drop, as it is apparent to him} |the Treasury Department is determ- ined that the revenues shall not be charged with the responsibility for | the scarcity of public money { Tucker, druggist. took SLotton oot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old | [adies—For diseases of women, Dr Sawyer’s Physician, Successfully wsed | Pastiiles will reach the dimeulty radically, ynonthly by thousands of positively and effectually. It ia mild but Ladies, Is tho only perfectly | © al. Sold by HL Tucker. safe and reliable medicine dis- ye’s Poor Sufl-ring Baltimore, Feb 7 —Crouched and trying to keep warm, were a woman ent Uy Oem ee |and her six children in a little house very where, py |0n Bird street, while the thermom all druggists. eter warked 1 degree above zero. - |Their faces were wan and pinched WILCOX COMPOUND with huvger. On a bed lay the lower, and strongly | He believed tbat the Amen | have done for others |can people und those with most at! | | Da. G. C. Oscoon, | oe | perform every obbyation. | am Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription tor Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, | cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves | teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd. Castoria, * Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” T. A, Ancagr, M. D., 11 So. Oxto srvoklyn, N. Y, * Castoria is the ch Lain acqu: far distant when mothers will co: “Our physicians in the children’s denart: ment have spoxen highly of their ¢ peri ence in their outside practice with Castoria, ough we only have among our pplies what is known as reguiar stead of the various quack nostrums which destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, yet we are free to confess that the morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful | meri:s of Castoria has won us to look with agents down their throats, thereby sending | favor uj« . them to premature eraves."’ U Dr. J. F. Kiscarios, Conway, Ark. sitTsv HosprraL anp Dispansary, Boston, Mass. ALLEN C. Surrs, Pres., The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of an execution for coste issued from the offic. of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable a the February term, 1835, to me «ti- rected in favor of Ob awkins, Wm H Ha kins Martha Hawkins, three of the four ct: nd heirs of Anthony Hawkins, dece: Drysdale, one of the the two chil ydesd aired We 20 ore th x Zi or jwnbs s1 Suido0y-400q Emi D of Mattie Allen, deceased, daughter of Anthony Hawkins, deceased, 4m W Wrigh, James I wo of the three heirs of Elizabeth Wright, ceceased, J U Clark, Sallie Cox, heirs of Patsey Clark deceased ; Levina Sneed, Susan Sneed, M K_ Langblin, Caroline Summers, Hannah Hedden., heirs of Polly Blanton, John G Farmer, Mary F Wise, H M rmer, Cecil Cook, Lula C Stone, J E Cook, Kate Farmer and William F Cook, heirs of Catherine Farm. er. deceased, J W Siaughter, O B Carlisle J A Durham, Mattie Bashford, heirs of Parab A McKee deceased,O E Hawking and Will am G Hawkins, and against Etward © Wright, Wm B Wright, Samuel O Wright, James H Wright, Charles A Wright, Mary E Epperson, unin) se Uy oF” ounsedacuaWAo| Aauow asow puads 9M, suBWUad ipueyys0ug Batdooy. 400g ‘candoyeres 107 oA,» 'NNIL ‘STTIAHSYN ‘gFo]109 SSOUTSNG [RONIvId $,Uoqsneq ‘AQNLS 3IWOH or paidepe A1tersadse syooq Vou dv ‘aut? syuepnis OOD ‘s. sn AA, “yp paogze wes am Kym ureydxa 3ed 96 AANA INO “stONIpUoa aIqQr TH3LNVYWN SNOILISOd Martha G Tinsley, Kittie A Cogawell, arab B Crockett, heirs of Rebecca E Wright, deceased, John M Wright, one of the three heirs of Eliz: UCLAS abeth Wright, deceased, and Richard N. Allen 2 s | Suminor. by RT P Allen. hie guardian, one ot 1S.THE BEST. the two heirs of Mattie Allen, deceased, I have FIT FOR AKING. levied ay pee upon ali the right, title. tn- t+restand claim ofthe above named defena- Sree ee ants, in and to the following described real LED CALF. estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- 4 $359 Fine CALF&KANGAROO. | Wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 20, township 39, range 32 all SS.S9POLICE,ssores. | ‘i'iates county, Mo..T will on . 925992. WORKINGHEy, Friday, February 29, 1895, é ¢ | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore, $2.$175 BOYSSCHOOLSHOES, | noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that *LADIES: day, at the east fiont door of the court house’ $25292.$1.78 in the elty of Butler, Bates cou:ty, Missouri, $3. i. DONGOLy | Sell the same or se much thereof ae may be EST « | required at public vendue to the highest bid- der tor cash. to eatisfy said execution and coste. D A COLYER, Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By yirtne and authority of a transcript exe They give the best value for the money. cution issued from the effice of the clerk o1 | = shoes 1 te and fit. | the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, wearing qualitics are urpassed- retu nable at the February term, 1895, to me The prices are uniform,---stamped on sole. directed in favorof Bennett-Wheeler & Co, From $1 to $3 saved over other makes. and egainst John RK Radford. I have levied and Af your dealer cannot supply you we can. Soldby | seized upon all the right, title, in are-t and claim of the above named defendant, in and to Dealer, whose name will shortly ap- | the following described real estate situated in Bates county. Missouri to-wi pear here. Agent wauted. Apply | Sixty acres off of the west side of the north- at once x BRoC is. { Hiedt Over One Million People wear the | | W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes | All our shoes are equally satisfactory Cc. T. | ee AN. A ) PILLS father, dea‘ from a combination of | A le |The police say there bas never been metal boxes with registered trade ma Shield, acceptno worthless nostram, ins ° Guard andieceivethen | tLe poor bymall, Wilcox SpeciGcCo.Phila.Pa, | — STIGLEMAN, \of Lexington have opened a “Wo- ng? =a ' . - A Missouri Farmer—His Thrilling Exper: | man’s exchange. Having suffered for five years with a peculia. | growth on ip I visited a Kansas City SAFE AND SURE, consumption, cold and lack of food. ‘ans; ills, the genuine are put | ° : : ceisteres such destitution as exists now among thegenuine, atall Druggists, Send 4 cenes for man’s Safe = ne rs . The ladies of the Episcopal church ence while in Kansas City. medical college for an examination. After Caution____ Your friends not to buy a Cooking Stove or Range before they have examined into ght others’ | the merits of... Hearing thas | Hip Land} husband is president of the Sweet} the Springs Milling Co.) = al Mo.) had been curedby = ways bff, *»- Balmy. Soothing | Rellable = | . en Columbian Oils, Imade | ae RS ©. T. STIGLEMAN. herapersonal visit. She) pe yy -HEELER MERC. CO. so highly recommended the Oi! Remedies to ENNETT MASELE! 3 me that I came back and placed myself under | AGENTS, the Oil treatment at once. I was sent home} BULEER..—.=. ~-MGE sound and well in just four weeks. 4 feelita duty-I owe suffering humanity to state tnese | facts, as I cannot too highly recommend Dr. Castle & Co Proprietors of the Balmy Col-, umbian Oil Remedies, E. Cor. th & Wyan- dotte Sts.. Kansas City, Mo..to all afficted with cancer. Theit c are certainly, the TAN GOUT oo ae ithe cruei;} The Republic supplies its lady ESIVE and burning PLASTER We me roeara. (readers with cut paper patterns of wer any and all sufferers who Wr e ree ; F | ing these wonderful remedies if they willen /all kinds for ladies, girls, boys and} t for v. yours spet. | —— yours Reh pass. |men. Ail of seasonable garments, of } e County Me | the latest styles, and at a cost of | Trustee's Sale. Only loe Each. Whereas William H Yonce and Mary E Yonce Elsewhere they cost from 25 to 40} within and for Bater county. Missouri, in book Published every week in the Repub-! N i FOR THE LADIES: | | CUT PAPER PATTENS. j x 470 copveyed to the undersignéd | lic wit! blank for th = ee the tWtlowing Geecribed real estate tya|oc ot! 22 order blank for the pat-| i q terns snia‘state of Miscou, See ae. ie Bei ase rie ales in every pe | e south o ‘ock No irty-six (36) in ave purchas these patterns ur- the payment of one certain note fully described | Plaint. They are invaluable and you in said deed of trust, and whereas default has can save on these patterns alone ev- een hem fare oad whe a reas |ery year many times the price of the therefore, at the reqttest of the iegal holder ‘of | paper. Subscribe at once for the pursngat thi fi Stars sae - BED ‘ oraald deed of trast Twill’ proceed ts TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC | = a described — ae > — > Pe cite Vets os DOLLAR A YEAR ot Butler, county of Batesand state of Mis-) The ‘“‘Twice-a-Week” will be sent om | free for one year soany person send- Monday March 11, 1895, ling before March 1,a@ club of three between the hours of mine o’clock in the fore- New yearly subscribers, with $3 to noon and five o’clock in th: in the. afternoon of that | pay for same. Mf you wanta —— : of sample copies write for them. Ad GEOEGE W. ROBINAOK.. dress allorders THE REPUBLIC, W-4t Trastee. Hy St. Louis, Mo. \ in bleck 17, also lot Lin block ix in Johnetown Mates cornty. Mo alsoa parcel of land be- ‘inning at the northeast corner of lot 83, lock 17' Johnstown Mo , thence runniog Es | east 200 feet, thence south 180 feet, thence west 200 feet. thence north 180 feet to place of b ginning, in section 35 township 41, range allin Bates county. Missouri, f will on Saturday, February, 23, 1895. | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | day, at the east tront door of the court house, | in the city of Butier, Bates county, Missouri, | sell the same or 80 mach thereof as may be | required at public vendue to the highest bid- ! der for cash, to satisfy paid execution and | costs. > r east quarter of section 34, township 41. of DEAFY 288 fi No pai cise Salle, a5 clameee elp 5 Tauge 29 except two acres in the northwest corner of said tract ;also lots 83,84.85 86 and 87, es. ee 1. No pain. Invisible. F. acon, 463 Bway lew York, sole depot, Rr ‘Send for book and proo! HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. | Promotes luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore G: air to ite hfu! , A g a xa2co,.N ¥. | Sheriff of Kates County. | | = BREAKFAST—SUPPER, Shenff’s Sale. | By virtue and authority of a general execu- td | tion Sesued from the office of the clerk of the | cireuit court of Bates county, Misesnri, re- | turnable at the February term. I%, to m directed in favor of The state of Missoori GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. GOGOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. ik, } have levied and seized upon the right, title, interest andcisim of above named defendant, J J McKissick in to the foliowing described rea! estate situa’ in Bates county, Missouri. to-wit: The eset 25 feet of lot 2 block 13 in Butler, Mo ; also levied and seized avon all the right title, interest and claim ofthe above named defendant. J W Ennis. inand to the follow. ing deseribed real estate situated in Bates county. Missouri, to-wit: The west half of | lot 1 and abl ef lot 2in block 2 in Thompson’s addition to the city of Butler, Mo.,all in Bates county, Mo. 1} will on Saturday, February, 23, 1895. | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noen and Sve o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east rront door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri sell the same or so much there.f as may. be re- quired st public vendne to the highest bidder Jor cash, to estiefy eaid execation and costs, D A. COLYER, *Sheriff of Bates Con Sheriffs Sale. By virtwe and authority of a general exeention issued from the office of the cierk of the cirenit court of Bates county, Mi i, returnable at the February term, 1#5, of said court, to Hi J a WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS | 3 Wkieeer’ nd seized pen 8 Dc drop iv und see N. M. Nestle.‘ fotlouiay aomexined weciereent perl Lots No 14 and }3in biock No 4. and lot Ne | the county of Rates and state cf Me., I will on for chickens, egg» and hides. Also | Boon and Sve o’ciock iu the sfternoon of thet as agent is authorized to collect aud | sell the same or so mach thereof as may be re- 38 8 me directed Bank or the right, title, interest and claim of jend- He will, Bates county. Missouri. to-wit: give the highest market price i 5 im block No 7, ail in the town of Merwin, tn takes subscriptions to the Butler! between the Bours of nine o'clock in the fore ; in the city of Batler, Bates county, Missouri. Natsox M. Nesrixnop. ci spn anes ama ti iain gna mai la aii it kin rs t seized open ali Teal estate rode at New Home. Mo. 2 Tuenday. February 19, 1895. ‘Weekly Taxes, at $1.00 per vear and | 487. st the east front der of tie court house, ipt for thé paper. | Yor'cashs Aree soe }