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{ INFLAMMATORY CASES. THER! Micsour: Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station. NORTH EOUND. No.6 . No.4... No. 10 No 312 Local Freight SOUTH BOUND. -M Ro. 311 Local Freight... INTERSTATE DIVISION No. 49 Depart No. 250 Arrive ul E Vanpervoort, Agent. K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. = of trains at Worland. 10 p. m 10:60 p No. Port Arthur Ex BoUuTH 2 Expr: orth and northeast and to De tn Francisco, Portland and points No pas GOVERNOR STEPHENS’ POSITION EX- PLAINED BY A CLOSE FRIEND. Says The date for United States Senate. St. Louis Republic. It is said that Governor Stephens is not alittle amnoyed over the re ports that he is seeking to be elected to the United States Senate and, futher, that he would be glad to see Celonel Sam B. Cock defeated for the chairmanship of the Democratic State Central Committee. A friend ef the Governor who returned yea terday from Jefferson City said: “Governor Stephens is not a can- didate for the United States Senate to succeed Senator Cockrell. He so informed me in a conversation I had with him on the subject Thurs lay. I feel satisfied that he means exactly what he says. Time and again he has denied this rumor, but it bobs up again at stated interval. “Now in regard to Colonel Sam Cook, the Governor informed me that he felt satisfied Colonel Cook would have no opposition for re elec tion to the head of the committee; that he managed the last campaign | with great ability and satisfactory results, aud deserves to be re elected. | Furthermore, the Governor said that so far as his influence would go with the convention, it would bs exerted in Colonel Cook’s behalf, ehould the latter stand in need cf any help.’ There is nothing new in the Gov- ernor’s statement that he is nota candidate for the United States | Senate. He has denied these reports at least half a dozen times the last year, until he now | during assumes that denials are becoming a drug on the market. As far as his support of Col. Cook is concerned, that will be news to the politicians, who have generally supposed that the Governor would prefer to see someone else at the head of the State Committee. From tbe person quoted as having had a conversation with the Gover nor it was further learned that the efforts being made by friends of the Chief Executive to induce eounty conventions to indorse his adminis tration are not intended to boom him for the United States Senate, but merely es acompliment. This same claim was made several days ago by other friends of the Governor. It seems that none of Senator Cockrell’s friends have exhibited any alarm over the reported aspirations | of Governor Stephens. They express the opinion that the Senator will | have no oppositien. Have You Had the Grip? If you have, you probably need a reliable medicine like Foley’s Honey and Tar to heal your lungs and stop | the racking cough incidental to this | disease. At J A Trimble’s drugstore | From Henry Manzer, a prominent | farmer of Deerfield township, who was in Nevada to day, it was learned | that Fred Lewis, the 17-year-old son of Wm. Lewis, the M. K. & T. sec tion foreman at Deerfield, was called te the door of his home at 9 o'clock | last night and sand bagged. Young | Lewis was knocked down, and was | unconsc‘ous for awhile, but recover- ed. His father had retired. His mother alarmed the neighbors but | the fellow who did the cowardly work escaped. It is supposed the | object of the assault was robbery, as | the section men were paid off that day.—Nevada Mail. CASTORIA - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘Re : Bears the Signature of THE RECORDS SHOW CURES OF Rheumatism BY THE USE OF ST. JACOBS OIL OF CHRONIC CRIPPLES AND OF BED-RIDDEN | Mountain + was ia an emigrant car with his two | oldest son jumped from the Chief Executive Is Not a Candi- | covery of the age. | stead, LeRoy |Homing Pigeon Fanciers CAO IT A | E'S NO DENYING, IT CURES An Emigrant’s Surctde, Van Buren, Ark, April Harris of Butler, Mo, committed} suicide here yesterday, after an unsuccessful attempt to shoot Con | ductor Will England of the Iron Railread Harris was bound for Mount Vernon, Tex, and} sons, when Conductor England at tempted to enter to eee if the party had tiekets. Barris drew his pistol and fired, but missed. Harris turned the pistol on his chest, and shot him- self, dying almost instantly. Harris’ car as} the shooting began, and has not} been seen since. Harris had $100 in his pccket and drafts for over $1,000 on Independencs (Mo )} Bank, and was afraid of being rob- bed. He probably mistook the conductor for a robber. | ths Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean bl No. beauty without it u od means aclean skin. How Gold Supply 1 istimated. Washington, D. ee April 21.— Secretary Gage today sent to the} Senate a to the resolution passed on the 5:b iost., requesting information from him as to his man the He says that reply ner of ascertaiming amount of goldin the country | and this is | usual. lriver above here, the river at Omaba ean not be subj-et toa greater rise 21.—S. 8. oe hours. Four feet ro-e of water \along the upper river, but eld river | means they’re led.” The people of the United Stat w buying Cascarets Candi- + Cathartic at t of two million bo: of} earand it w million before New oe It proved, that Cascarea, jin his te | horses. all estimates begin with the calcula tion mado in 1872 by Dr. Liaderman, then Direetor of the Mint, placed the stock at $128,389,864,and that simee have been whe this time the est tes | | | | arrived at by adding to the stock of 1872 the annual coinage} and deducting re-coinage the domestic the and coin imported, loss on account of | i The} secretary saye the estimate of the exportation amount used in the industrial arts is based upon censuses made by the Mint Bureau and upon anoual re- ports received from private smelters avd refiners. The secretary also furnishes an estimate of the loss by wear and otherwise of paper money, the total smount of which on all issues he places at $13,145,¢ A Queer (?) Medicine. 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Mrs. Sartoris)1%° 14°: ¢-¢ married in 1874 Algeron Charles Riehmond, Kentucky, April 21 — Frederick Sartoris, a British eudject and resided in England, thus be coming a naturalized British subject, | jbut bas since returned here and] lately petitioned congress for uneon- ditional readmission to United States} citizensbip. | ShoL, a | Shake Into Your Shoes n’s Foot-Ease, a powder for th cures painful, swollen, feet and nstantly takes t ions. It’s the gr Allen tight or new shoes feel easy. Itis a certa cure fer sweating, callous and not, tired, feet. Tryitto-day. Sold by all and shoe stores By mail #5 cents { Trial package Free. Address Allen New York. 0 +40, 000 Pizeone, Baltimore, Md, 21.—The e feet. It} nervous | April | National Association of American of the} United States, whose headquarters! are in the city, has offered its pig- eons, numbering 40,000 birds, to the secretary of the navy for use in case of war,as a means of speedy message-bearing during naval bat- tles. 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When people buy, try, and buy again, of tor for t l0cts bowel r All drugg ate Killed by a Nad Her Birmingham, Ala, Apr prominent ge e- 21.—Sa am | eer, was} Napier, a lattecked by a mad horse in his back} yard od Ben yest stamped s> ba |Dyso>, w negro part an to his rescue, was a'e> get on by the beast and fearfully bi in the] jack. Tho horses then se'zsd Dyson Lhurled him thirty fatally burt sprang @ fences and run feet. brute ning intoa railrcad yari plunged; into a rarrow path between Dyson is next The and a string of cars and killed him- self. On way he bit two other horse had | the It is thought the been bitten by a mad dog. sted food ass as one vachful of as unhea 1 well imagine. What can bs dene v: There it stays. I[t It churns up, ferinents becomes poisonous matter aos) and ca Acvd we ani dep seated disc the comra eal er to change s, takalin the cor Shaker Digestive Cordis l It stops fermentation and at once, so that no mcre } eis¢ created. 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Boenesborough Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, this} city, has inaugurated a movement to| raise a fund to erect a monument to} Daniel Boone, on the site of the old pioneer fort at Boonesborough. This monument will be surmounted by a} life-size statue of Boone. con of H ope. To those afflicted with bladder diseases is Fole Cure. J ATrimble, Judge Broaddus has instrueted the Daviess county grand jury to investigate the death of Gus Left | wich. Io his charge to the jury he said: “It is your solemn and serious duty to diligently investigate the matter, and should there} ,, be brought to your knowledge evi | dence beyond doubt that he was poisoned intentionally, and that his death was the result of sad poison ing, it is your imperative duty te| return an indictment against said party or parties, no difference who it may be.” St. Germain = —Female Pills The only Original and genuine French-Female Regulator, of Mme. St. Germain, Paris. Un- surpassed as being safe, sure and reliable in | Glad Tidings | Comrade Lamb was or jan order forbiddin jwhich everycase. Sold um er positive guarantes 01 money refunded. Get th T per box by mail. States ani NO CHANCE TO EVADE THE TAX. Beer and Tobacco Will be Levied on Where- Found. Wasebington, April 15.—The pre vailing opinioa among brewers and manufacturers of cigars, tobacco, cigarettes that in the event of war there will be au increase in the intern taxes levied upon the products, it is said at the Treasury t undoubtedly will be verified. The however, that by purchasing stamps at the rate of tax now levied, aflixing them to goois and geiting the same removed from the factory premises ever and snuff revenue Departr impression |of manufacturers, the manufacturers or their customers will reap a very decided profit when the tax is ad vanced by being able to add the same to the price of euch goods is erroneous. The law, it is stated, | will contain a epecial provision which hide result in the iterease in tax ng collected from all who'esa’e and retail dcalers in whose bands \theae products te found when the law goes into ¢ffect y’s Hor ast week c E Ri adopted the w bial: : = Neiecace, ao Pack! See me fi ‘es. Want five to ten car loads of ener ret ay pets il $ eood oats for which I will pay the highest price, taken up Jence in a di nt} $ sc . We wish to exp 1 B. F. JOHNSON, in wh of nis thejhigh este held by the and the citiz to take up arms in his? j Lar | ded of Rie bex remove 1. ur women in Cinc ati | sat down in @ street ra super- jintendent's office day and > thea oth ] he agreed to iseue the onions within | stayed there uo conductors on his lines to eat twents = Has a street car company any right ur hours of going to work | to make sumptuary lawe? Dont Invile Sickness tter, to thoroughly y the blood just f liable to hich is b and zs summe ummer; some n- comp: but to ne form of mo: It Specifi S.S.S%. Blood so mu tow ard system capabl evili will accomp flue because and = Purify the Bloo S ree 2. C.CLaRE, Cashier .-J. TYGARD, President THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BoTLERNR, MoO. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK HON. J. B. NEWBEBRY, Vice-Pres't Esrartisucp Dec ist SAPITAL. $75.000 - A al Bankin * Transacted, Bates County Investment Co, 4 ISUTLER, le tienen Capital = = $530,000.27: Money to loan on real e state, at low rates, lands and town lots in I ties always on hand and for sale. titles examined and all ki ORO POL LODO LOD DOLE PLO OOO F. Wanxoox, Notary SAAR RARAR (cee het a a pea ae aa aa a ae FLED B ARN, Tam running a Sevt-thien Wand Barn opposite La- clede TLotel. Farmers patronage ri spectfully solic. ted T want all the > GOOD HAY IN BATES COUNTY. BUTLER, MO. RARAR RAR AAAAAR AARAARAAR RARAPIGR 29009 COMO LOTOS POM OPO HO 200 POET IO? HO OHOOPLOO-01 OOOOH LARDY, ELWOOD & CO., esors to CLanpy & But Real Estate, Loans’ Abstracts] We do a General Real E , and Make a Specialty of Abstracts. D. ELLWOOD, tate and Exchange We are now preparing a revised list of Lands, for sale or exehat by us. Bring or send us complete description of your property, If you are now listed with us, please give us new description and priee, OPO OOO >: | Yours for business, CLARDY, ELLWOOD & 0. POOL 299 COPOOHGOS CPOPOOOL OD COPD OLD COPDO OOOO © OOOH McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddeln Fink’s Leather TreoSadcle South Side Square Butler Mo. q = Read and See What we Keep in 8 3 We keep everything that horse owners 1 Double wagon harness from $10 to Single harness, 1 o " I £7.50 to $25; second bi I I 1 harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of stylesand prices, from the cheapest t scle leather sprig ” steel fork cow boy and Lap robes, Harnees oil and seat saddles. horse dusters and fly nets. fullline of mens and boys gloves. 1 buggy tops new and your old harness and saddles and trade We have the largest retail ness store in the Southwest} and repair old ones. new ones. ness are all made at home. BUTLER, Mo- THE BEST OFFER EVER MADE BY A NEWSPAPER. 34 $1.50. spaper print th k, and The Rep LARGE PAGES EVERY ~WEEK FOR ONLY ne ReWspaper « ‘ J y week, 4 pages of fan, THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, 3