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ep RRR PPPPIRLLAL PLP PPA LPR DLLLDL ELL L PP GS PD j. TYG GARD, HON.J. 8. NEWBEBEY, J.C.CLARE, President. Vice-Pres’t. Oashier THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BuUTL|BR, Mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. EsTaB.isugp Dec., 1870. PoBPITAL. $75,000. * Busse Franacteas Bates Cou inty Investment Co., {BUTLER, MO.: rOapital, = = 850,000. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of } LALA ALARA LR title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of titie furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate gare” drawn. j. TY Hon. J. B. NEwsxrrry, J.C. Cranx, ¥.d- ‘resident, Vice-Presiden.. Sec’y. & Treas }} pa PPe RRPDDPPD DPR LDP PLZ LPR PRLPZPZLPLLPPE RRL PLP RRA RAR ARS gx MONTHS FOR EACH WIFE. | KRUGER AT AMSTERDAM. | at Warrensburg, Mo. Ended on Emperors. | Suddenly. Amsterdam, Dec. 19.—Mr. Kruz Warrensburg. Mo., Dec. 19.—Thet i toad st Bennett bigamy case was brought | is sudden stop last night. ae Bot la, broke the | e se. All nts gst barrier of the defeus : Heonnts | yy ceca coe rere distnissed against Bennett ex- | ept. as to his first wife. © Mrs. Dru-} dla Burnett of Kansas City, who could not testify. The prosecution | atablished the fact of Mrs. Burnett's marriage to Bennett by Mr. MeNair, abrother of Mrs. Bennett, who wit- weed the marriage. The witness | | | ithe Burgomaster made } which he said he hopec course of his reply, said: at once withdrew its plea of not pilty and entered a plea of guilty. dodge Jarrott sente enced Bennett to two years inthe penitentiary, a ratio ofsix months to each wile. Bennett's four wives, Mrs. Drusilla Burnett, of Kansas City; Mrs. Ivy Bennett, of Topeka; Mrs. Mary Ben- wtt, of Kansas City, and Mrs. M. M Conner. of Knobnoster, Mo., were all present during the trial. against us.” To Cure a Cold in One Day Luncheon followed. Mr. Krug Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- bts, All druggists refund the money | ters of the South A ifitfails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sis | ES pea ence nature is on each box = 2c. he ae : ——__—_—_ Twenty Americans Went Ashore. ican refugees. Dexter, Mo., Dee. 19. ight miles north of her started between Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hikon and George Hilson and wife. | day at the navy department ram from: Adn a quarrel | ing ast night | cable 2 | } by the police, Will stabbed Georg jiam was arrested this morning and lodged in jail. ince. Surprised eighty insurgents, " The men are brothersandaremem-| sharp skirmish for half hour: thir- bers of a prominent family. teen insur’ ADefaulter Found in Mexico. | captured, I Greeley, Col., Dec. 19.—U. M. Hen-! Remy.” derson, formerly assistant cashier of | : who disappeared last July, has been | worms thrive: it brit Pearly $20,000. An offic FREE BLOOD C U RE. An Ofer Proving Faith to Sufferers. Ukers, cancers, eating sores, pain- sary to join the local typos tent eruptions, that refuse to Quickly cured by B. B. B. (Botanic Balm), the most wonderful purifier of the age, made es- | of his paper. Peially to cure all terrible obstinate | Sr were ated blood and skin troubles. CASTORIA. \eyour blood thin? Are you pale? | Bears the The WTEL. Have Always Bo ran down” Have you the} gig, — Hema? Pimples? Blotches and|~s SAVILLE Mps? Skin or scalp humors? | 3 Eruptions? Skin itehes and | wollen? Aching bones Rheuma- | A Divorce for Peter Sells. YOUneed BL BL. B. (Botanic Blood mM), because it drains from the {the well known circu aaa and h these troubles Tehoved-a px ground of id thecause being | | his wife — th ent cure follows. the order of of the genuine imine Tabiets old in ene day Indietments Found Against Texans county grand jury today formally turned in to Judge Clint of the crim- inal district court five indictments | of murder in the first degree against men charged with murdering former constable Pat Bain by burning him and Elm streets, in this city. The] men indicted are Eugene D. Faulk- name Jno, C. Haves, Abstractor. 8. F. Warnock, Notary. § and have made no attempt to ber leased on bond. Public feeling we were sert to the te Trial of the Bennett Bigamy Case | Boer Chief Now Relies on God, Not ! men, is from Warrensbu j arrived here to-day. He was met at} atiyes of prominence there ar ti »v the municips tion by eaeOP Wing him in his troubles he and communal authorities. Speeches were exchanged in the royal waiting- {Nair of Maxbure, room. A bouquet was presented to appearance was a signal for rounds of applause Very large crowds of people lined }the route tothe Town Hall, where a speech, in Mr. Kruger | would succeed in his efforts to secure cis Niictaesile peties. Mate Gcrdeec dni gle upon oro ee nouns G | maga surprise on the ae nice “In 1884 we obtained our inde- pendence, but that honorable action | has been obliterated. The invaders are ten against one, but weawait the | day when God will make known His | will, We rely on His help more than on Emperors and Princes. [have not come as a fugitive, but by the order of my government, with the object of terminating a war m= which the 3ritish er pioy women and children subsequently visited the headquar- Fell Dead in His Mother's Arms. | Washington, D/C, Dec, 20.—This 1 Remy giv- an account of a sharp brush with Filipino insurgents was received to lna tight which ensued, it is charged | “Cavite, Doc. 20.—Bureau of Nav- igation, Washington: Fifteen troop- through the heart, the dead man | ops, four cavalry, and five of the crew falling into his mother’s arms. Wil-| were landed from the gunboat Baseo sterday at Limbanes, Cavite prov- nts killed, twelve rifles amount of stores de- |stroyed; one soldier wounded.— the First National bank, of Greely, | | White’s Cream Vermifuge removes the unhealthy issue upon which and quickly X., ; fea | worms cannot exist. Pric cents Weborder. After Henderson leit, For sale by H. L. Tucker. Greeley the bank officials made an | — eamination of his books and dis- | Bryan Must Join the Union. vovered, it is said, a shortage of | Lincoln, Neb., Dee. 20 —W. J. Bry- thas gone | an told a personal friend yesterday to El Paso to bring Henderson back | that he intended to doa large part tor trial. | of the mechanical work on his paper. {the Commoner. He saidfurtherthat | that to do this he would find it neces- ra phical union. His brother will be business fl swellings, effects of blood poison, | manager of the paper. Mr. Bryan yes south fora short trip in a few under ordinary treatment are days and when he returns he will ar- {range for publishing the tirst number Serofula? Catarrh? Then] Columbus. O., Dec. 19.—Peter Sells man of the} Mood and entire system all the | Sells Brothers and Forepaugh shows mors which cause all | was granted a divorce to-day from Charged with Atrocious Crimes. Dallas, Dex., Dec. 19.—The Dallas | | | | | | | | | ceruber 3in the saloon at Preston} ner, John Chapman, Drew Pruitt and Win. Renner. Faulkner and Chapman are own- ers of the saloon in which the crime | was committed All the accused men arein the Dallas county jail, up to a dangerous pitch against | hem for several days after If ikner and Chapman th, and Fa Fort Worth jail for safeke ping, where they reniained until vesterday W. D. Faulkner, one of the accused Mo. Rel- » assist- Never use the ‘v to coax a cold or cou medy that unfailingly con- quers both. Ballard’s Horehound Syrupis the great specific for all} thr and 50 cents. For sale by, H. L. Tucker. ataod tang troubles. Price 25 An Angry Young Widow. Nevada, Mo., Dee. 17.—The little Nevada, was the scene of an excitir episode to-day. Mrs. L. 8. Harbin, a wealthy young widow, drove into town, and, hunting up Floyd Smith aman of 2 face and snapped it twice. The we pon failed to explode and the irate woman was prevented from a third trial by bystanders. Smith had been employed by Mrs. Harbin as a farm hand till afew months since. It is supposed that neighborhood gossip was at the bottom of the’ affair. tentiary from Nevada several years ago ona forty years’ sentence for murdering his wife. . Stops the Cold ¢ Col Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets ald in one day. No cure. #0 70 YH cents. eure a © Find the Miser’s Hoard. Al men tearing down an old barn on the farm of the late Oscar Osborn in itentia Johnson's motive for the murder was supposed to have bee hidden treasure. he money founc will be held until it is determined t« whom it legally belongs A Virginia Congressman Dead. Washington, Dee. 21.— Henderson received a teleg morning announcing the ¢ Dr. Richard A. Wise, the member o the house from the Norfolk, Va district, at his home at William burg, at 12:40 this morning se news of his death came as a surprise. He Was here a few day », performing his congressio duties. Arkansas Officials in Conrt. St. Louis, Dee. 19.—Governor Di Jones, secretary of state A. ogee and state auditor Clay Sloa i ers) Nation: |stituted by the Fart bank of Hudson, N. J. The plair lask for a mandatory injun against Governor Jones and | fi colleagues to refun £,.000 of bank claim that the bonds of which fers were returned tothe stz aud me (Tutt’s Liver Pilis B.B.B. thoroughly tested for thirty |" lect of duty ous li- | mentioned without havi Wars, and thousands cured after | MOnyY und costs was left open to be} ors and patent medicines had | settled by agreement The decision | For sale by druggists at $1 | to-day was the ter See ~~ livi ae or Glarge bottles | yipix : Sent = Paice. at $5. To prove our Pe ee cent eeae i ard ; oe. 5. B.wewilleend & trial SOURS Bre tor St Be encibl S le free to erers, sO they may ee eee a ae “iy at our expense. Glanders Alarmingly Prevalent. = a ps BLOOD BALM CO., At j Zo. Dallas, Tess en 22 vee an absolute cure — live s aE is alarmir p t i ee : : S een for sick headache, indigesti shot two atti malaria, torpid | tion and ali bilious d 3, shoved a pistol into his| Smith's father was sent to the peni-| Works off the ron, O., Dec. 19.—To-day worl.- Richfield Township found a bag con- 3.000 in gold. Osborn was murdered two years ago by a farm hand named Edwin Johnson, who is now serving a life sentencein the pey- n robbery, as he knew of Osborn’s miserly habits and the stories of his | beth Dashiell died 1 1| the age of 102 years at Mrs. Caroline dants befor Arkansas are def |. ae Caldwell of the United State jeirenit court in civil proceedings ir FOR BURNING HIM TO DEATH.| MANY STEAMERS IN DISTRESS. |Whole British Coast is Swept by Heavy Storm. MUCH é ts ‘Several of New to death early on the morning of De-| London sritish paratus int beaten craft } the ships j from the st} hil erhill dam for tl went out kin Island. led to have r | The | England. which sailed y Liverpool and y } ae }jured and Belfast » of her daughter. t nf} University of Chicage Receives 11-2 Millon Dollars From tha Standard Oil Magnet. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. announced tl igland’s Crew | McFarlane, | i {bank n blown to shr will be a tot Skib er, name eported and bla wreck. Her crew of 2 Dominion Line Queenstown f bad time in the of her crew were i been numerous minor gale lasted all jshould have a demox almost hurricane force at times revenue or a republican tariff for egraph lines are d tions, communic: 1 with Scotland is cut off, the Mersey ferry boats | S \ New Divorce Law suspended service and channel passes have been the -mmpestuous in Ts. The storm i neighborhood was the most severe il lecade. to property | with vessels which | ter frow the Queenstown reported ashore off Sh in Iskind is t ish steamer which sail for Bermuda For all fresh er on the human subject or or Ballard’s Snow Liniment is excelle while wrists, barbed wire cuts and working | highly 50 cents. Donkey Steals « fedly knew party which ¢ i : and j stealing : : jand were Died at the Age of 102. Tramps were ind wanted to Washing te y put the burro in the residence | 4nd istone hundrec 10th inst es abot it her. tively For several mout sion. health has bee the end came it Almost Eno gradual that the family could scarcely { Mrs. timore, |street wher She was a daug road Hopkins of an old colonial the eastern MR. ROCKEFELLER GIVES AGAIN CLEVELAND POOR ADVISER, THINKS JOHN & REAGS Former Postmaster Genezal ef Seuth- ern Cowfederacy Says Grover is to Blame for Party's Defeat Talestine, Tex Judge H Reagan, of the railway com United Ales ser tor < be iv os viv iber of the confederate cab et. w Vad as one of the formmost leaders of southern de is pve erut at she her irepiy t ssions accredited t x ' ‘ . te t t party s Reag 8 lag M ‘ is View sm, 8 rast Wiis . a t ey } ints is to t ra 4 rent ne ‘ tnterests 8 ‘ and This ' revo t ‘ lederal v i be indi ‘ nger ot . er rties of the 5 \ racy should is vould a But M ( t 1 is not 1a .0d position to criticise the blur ers « lew wey In 1802 Mr veland, us a ¢ didate of the dem- cratic party, was elected president it United States, the main issue u that election being whether we ratic tariff for protection Mr. Cleveland's pro- }nounced views in favrr of a demo- cratic tarifi and against a republi- ean tariff did more to secure his an apy other question. If alled cosgress t ther h for its action it canhardly be doubt- submitting it issue ed that a revenue tariff law would ive been passed and that the dem Jocracy would bave had a fair chanoe or the coutrol of the policy of the government for many years to come. Instead of doing this, great t eted hin: vody of his ycress together he iunored the great issue upon which elected and attempted to the democratic party the standard of policy of a currency, in the face of the tradition- rovernment and of irty of making both democratic } lvold and silver the standard money lof the country, and when he undoubt at body of the ted in Was Opposed fto the single gold standard of money BLUNDER WRECKED THE PARTY, “He thus made himself responsible for the wrecking and future defeat of And by aused the the democratic this great blu politicam sacrifice of inany of the and- most distinguished demo- Hisle of Kentack Mr. Wilson of ia. Mr. Herbert of Ala nomber of sho followed him in this fatal departure from democratic policy tfor the course adopter iblicans might in securing the gold standard. ins aimed agile gold standard has the repu yuntry its t this is untrue. The nt pros- the f es of Baltimore scessary to Comy Failed to Pay the Anm Columbus, eme Court his ment of of Rutherford Platt Haye war with vines, and that. inthe reelection of Presi- If there had been nu il amount consequent € fi ta s i 4 Fame TE ASS og