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border in a few hours. It is not { Ne Reunion This Year. believed that the better claes of | Carlinville, Ill., March 30.—Word Spanish Organization of Filibusters on the Spaniards of Mexico are cognizant was received in this city yesterday of the alleged filibustering move- from Capt. F. Y. Hedley of Bunker ment. Hill officially announcing that the | The Federal authorities here received — Largan ee Pagrer es “a information to-day of the existence | ; ; | battlefield will not ra held thie ss of an organization among Spaniards | Fatally Injured Trying to Save Her Child. Gat Talley Ge aeeclar coed th and outlaws on the Rio Grands Spokane, Wash, March 31 —The | Shiloh Reaiten Sener tn ofan Ge . border which has for its object the wife and 5-year-old son of Walter | ys .ojelland is president, and it i as committing of depredations in and | Newel!, a prominent farmer, were in| pe onicen ten ub wis along the Texas border in the event | the crebard where a rubbish heap | Alsiok Bo held thiavess, Lhe Gold of war being declared with Spain was burniog yesterday. The boy's) is wet and muddy ah a bed ome - Seven of the chief conepiratore of |clothing caught fire. The mother! ¢5, such a reunion, but the princi om the movement have been arrested et! picked hiss up and rin toward the a nao i becan : f Fhe Guerrero. State of Ta:maulipss | house for wat-r, at the same time | feeling and sot sa = es ay Mexico, and will be eev-re'y dea't| frantic. ly attempting to beat out) pending entis ae Ss pe . ee with by the Mexican gove:nment. It/th» faves with her bare bands. | ocers reasoning that Poi as = is alleged that documents ard Jett: rs | Fin ling the pail in the house empty, | pe gcant eatandance Pcugabey containing the plens of the cryani-| she ran to tLe Spokane River, cloe@| was to have been Grenada on A ee zation were found on the pe:son of | by. —— : ee Joaquin Marti, who ia said to hare When she resched the swift rui- To Cure Constipation Forever. recently landed at Temicr, ex’.c,| ning s':e1m her owa c'othing was in PatOS Oe ee eee coming from Havara, akere the|fames. She trap d into the torrent | omy: : plot had its crigin. Compary D of | from With superbu- | eeaeGn: ats March 31.— Willi the Twenty-third infantry is patr.+| man efforts she kept the boy and Cook, é : ee fee ee ling tke border between Carrizc, | herself flo.t u:d was carried t Hap ease coe be earri Cj\a half mile west of Callao, Macon Tex., and Rio Granda City, and it is; shore by un eddy. When help came | couaty, was shot by an unknown stated that ascout of that eceticon| Mrs Newel! was lying exhausted on | maa last night, and may dis. He will be made by a posse of d-puty | the bank, clasping her child ia her | had stepped out in the yard when United States marshals. larms. Two hours later the boy died, | Later ae seed eons, Hes A company of Texés Rangers is Jani the mother’s death is only a) gtruck Gook in the face and iesect stationed at Alice and can reach the | matter of a few hours. inflicting a horrible wound. MEXICO TO CHECK THE DONS. Border is a Fact. San Antonia, Texas, March 30 — MOTHER'S HEROISM. mutual agreement that the meeting l0e or fe. ts refund high ta §. pon REASONS FOR Using TE Walter Baker & Co.’s: Breakfast Cocoa. acup Be sure that you get the genuine article made by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. Established 1780 D000 000004008 Foo S00 00 CVOOOO POSES COPSES OOO ESESESEDESESED >IESES EEOES EES ESE. 009040 600000000060 000000 000000000000 3 : FH $ 3 : $ 3 3 eee RRR OS eee eee § a F.J. TYGARD, HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, J3.C.CLAREK, « President. Vice-Pres't Cashiers § WV ARARABS THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BoTLERNR, MoO. Successor te BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, EstaBuisuen Dxc., 1870. {ICAPITAL $75,000 Ue A General Banking r fle tll, OL0,UUU. = Business Transacted. ; Bates County Investment Co: BUTLER, MO. Capital, = = S$G60,000.=: y to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of 1 and town lots in Bates county. Choice J 1 hand and forsale. Abstracts furnished, titles examined and all kinds of rea « 4 of title , estate papers drawn. Hox. J. B, Newneeny, J.C. Cranx, Vice-President. Sec’y. & Treas. ce S. F. Wanxocx, Notary. FEED BARN. ser Tam running a first-class Feed Barn opposite La- clede Hotel. Farmers patronage respectfully solic- ited. IT want all the COOD HAY IN BATES COUNTY. See me for prices. Want five to ten car loads of good oats for which I will pay the highest price. B. F. JOHNSON, BUTLER, MO. 5 RA RA RRA RRAA RRR AAAARRAR RAPARR SR SS) ) i 2. INTERVENE, SAYS MR. BRYAN | ed the United States, interfered | LONGSTREET TO THE FRONT. | with busizess, increased the expense | of guarding our shores and drawn upon ths resources of eur people to | | care for those made destitute by war. | We have as muchright to demand | Atlanta Constitation. | tho cezeation of war in the interest General Longstreet announces bis | of the people of the United States realiness to go into active service Toward Cubans. \as Spain has to demand its contin- | again. Colonel D. A. Russell of Lincoln, Neb, April 1—W. J.' uance for her owa benefit. | Bainbridge is a pronouneed demo- Bryan made the following statement! Ifthe question is to bo settled | cratic leader in this section but has for the Associated Prees in answer | upon the besis of buman rights, | always been an enthusiastic admirer to the question whether, in his judg- | surely our people have waited long | of his old eorps commander, General ment, the time has arrived for the | encu_h; if, on the other band, pecu- | Longs'raet, whcm he followed for United States to intervene in behalf! niary intercs!s are to ba considered, | Over four years. Colcenel Russell of Cuba and bring the wer t> an then it must be remembered that the | wrote General Longstreet a letter, end. | loss suffered by the United States) wherein he paid a very high compli- “Yes, the time for intervention | and Cuba together far exceeds any | ment to the General’s eoldierly abil has arrived. Humanity demands» gain which Spain could reasonably jity and military genius, and urging that we shall act. Cube lies almost | expect to secure, even if she hada | that the genersl indicate a willing- within sight of our shores and the | hope of recovering Cuba by force of ness to enlist in the army, and if be suffering of her people can not be | arms | did so, the old veterans and sons of ignored unless we, as & nation, have Spain bas only herself to blame veterans would rally to his standard become so engressed in moncy mak-! for the condition of affairs in Cuba. by the thousands and embark on ing as to be indifferent to distress | If she denies to her former subjects | transports for Cuba or aid in the Intervention may be accompanied | the rights of war and ealls the | defense of the seacoast, and in the by danger and expense, but existing | Cuban army a mob, let her remem- ‘letter Colocel Rurszll also said that can not be separated from responsi-| ber the words of Victor Hugo; ‘The | while there had been some political bility, end responsbility sometimes | mob is the human race in misery.’ differences between the General and leads a nation as well as an individ-| No nation can afford to make its( his cli followers, they would disap- ual into danger. A neighbor anda | people miserable. | pear instantly in following the old friend for a friend. | Ifthe Cuban preferred death to} General's leadership, as they idolized War is a terrible thing and can| Spanish rule, it must be because | him as much nowas they did from not be defended except as & means | Spanish rule bas robbed life of joy) 1861 to 1868, and in the letter Col. to an end, and yet it is sometimes | and hope. If a nation sows the) Russel!, in speaking of the ex Con- the only means by which a necessary | wind it must reap the whirlwiad” | federata soldier, used the expression: end can be/secured. The state pun- | “If Longstreet will lead, we will ishes its own citizens by imprison | | follow ” ment or even death when counsel | Notice is hereby given to all creditors . . - | and ail others interested in the estate ot | } a and persuasion fail. War is the} jas Thompeonideccascd: that we | General Longstreet to the Jetter: final arbiter between nations when alton, administrator of said estate, in- ' Hon. D. A. Ruseel!, Bainbridge. Ga. Reason and’ diplomacy: are of mo |teacdte make has settlement thereof, at} Department of Ineterior, Office of m ot the Bates county pro- lites & ,in Bates county, state of |the Commissioner of Railroads, ofl General Ready to Lead Old Comrades of the South to Nation's Defense. WESHAOULD A(D OUR NEIGHBORS, Ua ~ War With Spain !n Order to Stop Her Butch- eries Only Justified by Her Course Notice of Finai Settlement. avail. Following is the reply made by) martial ardor of my youth and the ® blood flow faster and the pulse beat St. Germain quicker at the thought of the can- * non’s roar and the musket’s “zip,” =} emale Pills “ping.” But I have refrained from writing you more promptly because of the apprehension my modest con- | tribution might add to the excite-| pez box | ment prevalent among the people, | 157 and my purpose is to help and} aia strengthen the President rather than | Human Needlebook. fan the fierce feeling and hot passion | Shamokiv, Pa, March 31.—Pretty which disturb cool, calm action and | Jennie Fessler is a buman needle- conservative judgment. The Presi-| book. For several monthe she has dent can be fully trusted to pursue been sticking need!es into her body, a patriotic policy and reach a wise why, no one knows. conclusion, satisfactory to our coun The other dsy Dr. J. C. Biddle trymen. But rest acsured that| removed at the Miners’ Hospital 26 should the President make the call | needles from ber arms and other it will be my greatest pride that our portions of her person. She refused old army comrades have expressed | to take ether, and suffered such pain the desire, “If Longstreet will lead, | that six attendants had bard work we will follow.” After thirty yesra i to hold her down. of tranquility and some political The girl still bas a number of differences these words of soldierly | needles in her body. regard, friendship and confidence | from my soldiers speak more than volumes could tell of the noble, fraternal and patriotic sentiments animating the hearte of my dear old comrades. I remain very truly} Killed by a Disturber. youre, Jamas LoxosTReet Fort Wortb, Tex., March 31 — Ea pacts z | Jobo R. Thurman was shot and in- Webb McNall Makes a Rating. stantly killed at Junction City last Topeka, Kansas, April 1.—Webb/ night A man who was creating @ McNall.in a letter to J. Montgomery | gigturmance at the hotel of which Hare, manager of the Norwich Union | Ppyrman was proprietor sagan Fire Insurance company. holds that! 64 to leave under the valued policy law 2 com- He waiked to the pany must pay the full amount of! sing at Thurman, who fell de the loss when a total loss is proved, | the door, shot through an even though at the time the owner lof the property is compelled by | financial stress or other reasons to of ot peo: tor, of Mme. St. Germain, Par Un- ed'as being safe, Sold under Get | The only Original and genuine French -Femate | ntee Or Price #1 nine Sole agents for the United s KING HARVARD CO, St, Chicago. i CASTOTIA. ne hate 5 Sigzaccre ag be door and began l on ougb. : to beneld at Butler, commec-| Washington, D. C, March 2—My BOF We at Warton, Administrator’ | Dear Sir: Yours of the 17th ult. ————E received, and it was as pleasing and Will Prosecute no More. interesting for me to read such a Topeks, Kan, Merch 31—The | friendly letter from one of my brave resents interyention or not, the committee of seventeen appointed at |old comrades as it was for you to United States must perform a plain | a temporary mass meeting nearly a write it. If the time should ever duty. | Year ago to secure the enforcement come when the government should Our own interests justify interven | of the prohibitory law in Topeka call for cur friends to enlist, you tion. Spain has governed Cuba so | bas issued an address tothe public | may rely upon it I will go with you badly as to excite continuous revolt, | in which it states that it will cease and do my best with you. My ser- has shown herself powerless to re-/ active work and, for the present at | vices and sword are at my country’s store order and enforce law upon | least, will bring no more prosecu- call, and I am as ready to respond at the island. tions against alleged violators of the | my present age as I was asa young Spazish rule in Cuba has disturb-| prohibitory law. j Heutensnt in 1846, as I feel tne Spain might not resist interven- tion; it is to be hoped that she would | reeognize the right of the United | States to act and immediately with draw from Cuba, but whether she compromise for a lesser amount. His | tie of F | Trimble’s dragste | decision, however, does not apply to lapy cases where there is s suspicion lof fraud or incendiarisw. It was |brougbt about in the case of the | buraing of W. C. Houston's hotel at Neodesha. | | | For Infants a: Sheriff Wooldridge is Shot- .» March 3 The ball entered under the right shoulder and, going through the ir] a Q pr bes ta pe is) oO 3 lung, lodged in the breast. iical eondition, but es pa s evening. onl or}