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.TYGARD, a7 resident. Successor to BATES COUN GAPITAL, $25,000. | Bates County Investment Co., IBUTLER, MO.: ‘Oapital, = Money to loan on real estate, title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. securities always on hand and for sale. titles examined and all kinds of rea! estate furnished, papers drawn. '. TYGARD, #7 President. Juno. C. Haves, Abstractor. 1 naenernn rena RLLRPP-PP Hon. J. B. NE THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BUTLER, Mo. EatTanLisHEeD Dec., 1870. = Vice-President. a a a al ig ats FRIENDS WORKING HON.J. 8B. NEWBEBRY, J.C.CLARK, Vice-Pres't. Cashier TY NATIONAL BANK A General Banking Business Transacted: = 860,COoOOo. Abstracts of Choice Abstracts of title at low rates. WEERRY, J.C. Cuaux, Sec’y. & Trease 8. F. Wannock, Notary. RLELRLPRLPPLPPa RPLLLPLRPRLDP EP PAPE eee will COMBINE TO RUIN ISLAND. Continental Powers Will Trv) to Smash Great Britain. $0 ANEREW CARNEGIE SAYS. London, June 4 -*Mark words,” said A ndrew Carn night to a representative of sociated press, “the time is coming | when the continental powers will | combine to smash up this little i jand of Great Britain. When that happens she will have to turn te the | United States for help. my | to- | rie the a “Jfeel certain it will not be re- fused. The United States will step jnand say ‘Don’t!’ They will act just as Great Britain did in the Span- ish-Americalt What she did then was great, and it has not been half realized yet | “] believe in the community of the | English-speaking races, by which I mean that England and the United States are now closer than ever. “J. know how deeply interested King Edward is in the United States. Ibave known this since the time years ago when | drove him ona) locomotive in the United States, which, by the way, he did not forget under different condi- war. when we met tions. “The idea that the visit of our del- egates to Windsor can bein any way construed us King Edward's nition of American commercial periority is all nonsense. The is full of tact: and of friendship our country.” “Do you think,” Mr. Carnegie was asked, “that British enterprise can be sufficiently stimulated to American competition?” “Oh they can’t compete with us,” replied Mr. Carnegie, with a smile. “Would you advise the British place their faith in combinations? said the interviewer “Pm out of business,” recog- su- | for meet to responded | Mr. Carnegie, “and 1 know nothing about combinations.” When questioned re cent gift to the land, he said: “Everything will be settled shortly ina way satisfactory to both sides. The high Scotch off are still having conferences range matters.” When asked if hecontemplated fur- ther gifts, he replied in the negative, adding: “I have quite enous hon my hands for the present. When this matter has been settled there will be time enough to of something arding his re universities of Scot- ials and myself to ar- think else.” ASK LENIENCY FOR MORSE. Mimster Who Converted Him, Wants Commutation for a Missouri Convict. Mattoon, fl, June 5.—Rev. Arthur A. Wilson, pastor of the Christian church here inaugurated a move- ment for the commutation of the sentence of Benjamin H. Morse, an inmate of the Missouri penitentiary at Jefferson City, from three to 18 months. Petitions for that purpose are years ing numerously signed . Terre Haute and wherever Morse was known. Morse was arrested { a confidence game. tims was the wid Bland. Morse was tt America, altho bond, and sto i his wife. Het ed by Rey. Wilson at | will not forget very ‘him to return | He Pays Tribute | nounced: HORSEWHIPPED BY HIS WIFE. He Slapped Her and She Got the Drop | on Him With a Pistol. Mo.. June 6.—A by the name oi Sismond, husband of the of ot Tarkio, man boarding house the Rankin Tarkio, from his wife last woman on one ranches southeast received a horsewhipping he Sismond evening which soon. had been quarreling with his wife, | and to wind up the difficulty and em phasize his part of it, he slapped her ina vigorous manner, then pulled out up the road from the ranch house. The wife ran upstairs, got a revolver and gave chase. She soon overtook Sismond, got the drop on hirm, and atthe point of the gun « ompelled the she proceeded to administer an old- to ranch, where fashioned flogging with a ¢ attlewhip, and then told him to get he did without any further ceremony. out, which The ranch foreman and his men wit- the chastisement and ap- proved it, their sympathies being with the woman nessed ADMIRAL SCHLEY’S TACT. to Sampson at au Opportune Moment. New York, June 6.—Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley visited his for- mer flag lieutenant, James H. Fears, who is now attached to the Hydro- graphic Bureau in the Maritime Ex- change, to-day. When about to leave, the rear ad- brokers blocked his exit, and it was necessary miral was besieged by who to call the police to force a gangway. Henry R. Kunhardt, president of the exchange, got beside the admiral and whispered to him “Of course, of course,” said Schley and then President Kunhardt an- et the admiral shake you all “Now, gentlemen go, please, and by the hand.’ The members were then presented he’ one, and Final- to the admiral one by he had a cheerful word for each ly the messenger boys demanded to shake his hand, and he was more effusive with them. “Three cheers and a tiger for the hero of Santiago.” was shouted, and the walls of the building reverberated withan awful din One merchant yelled: “Sampson is not in it.” “Sampson is a gallant otticer man,” the crowd a good said Schle caught a tumult of applause t iain, Rear he miral was permitted to escape Its Tendency Is Evil Atlanta Constitution like this He xxploited as exploited as i A mez affair threugh the newspapers. thing, calculated to cause a the bogus marriage Mar ket is no use matter. mincing The “socialistic We recog marriages the t any state places i erupulous & gcument sy may lure unthinking ges to heir rv arria ation they would requires | pardon board jton, Mo FOR THE YOUNGERS. Board of Pardons Importuned to Grant Series of Bloody Tragedies En- t i { 4 H t ; IE {| Parole at its July Meeting BRONAUGH HOPEFUL. 1oted prisoners I l passed by the i unanimous vote Capt. Wall €. Bronaugh, otf ,urrived here to-day or brothers, rm announced for to ap- yard in behalf of the and that pear before Your pointed to | disap the meeting, to-day, would not oceur until July 8 He will visit the prisoners before departing for Missouri, and return here when the board of pardons holds its sitting. Heis hopeful that the parole will be granted Senator Cockrell. A big daily of Boston recently said this of Senator Frank Cockrell of Mis- souri “Mr. Cockrell is not brilliant. but He succeed- and he is steady andsturdy. Carl Sehurz in the been there 20 years the business of that bod superior, if he has an eq 1 senate has Inattention to he has al upon no in soundness of judgment ques- tions in which polities is not involv- ed, the opinion of no man is more Te- spected. He is a good debater when he chooses. and he neverspeaks with- h ample in- i subjects discussed out providing himself w formation on the He has won the entire respect of bis republican colleagues, and on many questions he has their « omplete con- fidence. In the important commit- tees on appropriation of which he is a member, and whose favoris proba bly more s@ught by senators than that of any other, Senator Coc krell is very influential.” to their sallow. Many women fail digest food, and bee thin and weak, while freshness and beaut) complexion depart taking Herbine afte digest what vou have ¢ 50 cents. For sale by H. L sO ome htness nand PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S REM AINS. Complaint Made That the Casket is Not Protected Springtield, I, June 6 —It is r that Robert E recently paid a secret visit to the ported tomb of his father ins und that de strongly dis the disposition made of t casket con- taining the martyred president's body visit. it is said. was known only to Governor Yates, and he has carefully quart the matter When President was removed n vault to the Robert Lit of Mr. 1 the disposition sto slight prote easket is int when t rpr ted Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Catha’ 10c, Se. If C.C By Majorities of One. ieiphia T a president wa ed bv a vote of S To Wel lature | Tucker. | REIGN OF MURDER LASTS FOR A DAY. TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeaway! oo using acted Over the Country. ene Z PE eee & ONCE A BANKER: NOW NO ». VICTIMS WERE ALI WOMEN Se = Tak Wife and Daughter Killed Near Macon a a te \ Ww A Mo. Husband Then Ends Lite } Bea SHOWN UNUSUAL COURTESIES. MICHIGAN MAN SHOOTS FAMILY/S2° 8 0F soe rereg suet) (Jellerson City, es a = s s + ary BO Before Shotgun Subdues Him.---Aurera | US 85" : ay SIntes <1 yoots t this W Ar . - so Mo.. Mother Charged With Daugh : re s ‘ = dj ing ro osevera ys. entere wa a ia ters Death and Lynching Ss Stairs. WD was Is Hinted ee 2 a : shy i He t tt Gal 1 J ¥ 5 sw ‘ k iressil v uiles = , I r Rieger m theer Geo f rton road | auir.s £ H s tar They to-day, ina fit of mer aberration, | throug the and irs. Sa ell had “i £ sation during killed his wife and daughter, aged 18] Dopp \ ssister were attr which R trol and then, aft ting the fact to: is s € ) s neighbor, himself to death Twerty s a entered James, anS-year-old son, was spared the 8 dressing roo had donned the The tragedy occurred early tl stripes and was ready t go to his morning when the victims Were 8 ‘ He was = own 0 ich courtesy asleep. , © officers and was ready to be Stacey, who for the past t ? 8 ue ithe insti ears had been a trusted engine years had been a trust { engin «di and had his the Clarence water tank, arose at- was not a.m. to goto work It is known v was ¢ stomary bath that he loved his family, but it seems ‘is citizens’s that when he awoke this morning | rt othes. be ensured and weighed Stacey wa 1Z with an ul n-| ‘ : : = jand them pu » stripes trollable desire to commit the horri- | LEAPS OFF BROOKLYN BRIDGE.) oor. recor mber 4006. He | | as ble deed. | lis 40 vears old, tive feet six ine hes The wife was the first to sufler } i he 161 fe wi 1 i : : tall and weighs 161 pounds. That is : With American Flag in Each Hand all and weigh . With a clock weight Stacey sent b er - sed ca j ! lo eht i i lis the record prison bi vOoks show into eternity by a blow on the le Man Dashes to Death wh bear his signature D. V wer. : my : Hi ini r, Alma, ag 1} Mow Voek, June S.— Robert leaving the dressing room for S. a beautiful gir as asleep in ¢ 1 beautiful ey wa 5 leep i 8) well, 1 young man who rece E" hall whieh is the new cell buil room upstairs with James, her broth-| +. yew York from Jacksonville ind im which he will be located, er. There the fat! next went, and rules of the institution were not picking up the bey laid him upona yed to death from Many usual saw bridge vesterday yweople read to him as is the custom ee di xg 00 The ae fi otin an adjoining room Phen, | yim ump. His body was overed, | When new prisoners are received with the clock weight, thecrazed man He had evidently prepar for the He was simply sent to the cell daughter as he 2 had a life ended the life of his had that of his wife Shortly before daylight Mrs. Sophia building accor an attend er, and panied by jump, for preset The officers say that he will be clerkship of with towels,} ant ie struck the s swathed his body ¥ whieh were evidently to given a goed place, a Spittles, Stacey's married daughter, some kind He is in cell No. 5 all the officers te spoke to, lessen the impact when who lived nearby, ran over on some He requested to not anything for publication water errand. Her father calmly told her A number of newspapers were stuf what he had done and the frizhtene¢ i to rive out fed between the body and his life pre hus that woman rust inform her tieger went through the ordeal with- server. It was later to band, whe over immediately ran Bidwell, who was about 30) years of |} out breaking down the Stacey home. Before he arrived of mental de- His age, had shown signs he heard the report of a ¢ lithe stomach performs its fune- tions actively and regularly the food of whieh it is the receptacle, is trans- | formed into blood of a nourishing quality, which furnishes the vigor rangement for some 1e past. was found lying on the pore mother lives in Washington 1). ¢ his head nearly blown off by the con- shotgun heavily loaded KILLED HIMSELF FOR LOVE tents of a a | | He had placed the barr: inhis mouth | and warmpth to the whole bod. .d the trigger with his toes. | ie Herbine gives tone to the stome box. who is unharmed, is|John W. McMahon Took His Life Be-| and promotes digestion and assim } 4 £ the! llation. Price 50 cents. For s¢ le by unable to give any ount oO ie | | ie , ve = s z } cause he Thought His Affection H. L. Tucke tragedy. Stacey was a masor in| bees sti He was addicted to | Was Not Returned | One Beauty of the Tarifl 4 depo 2 samt a ‘ nee Atlantic City, June 5.—Love trove | sdinntn Cemetieaiiedl | amassed quite a fortune. He owned | John Wilson McMahon, 18 years old) ; | ¢ ren it »>landandt ] her} ns Our protective tarill has gotten in \sixty acres of fine land ar jhad other|+, suicide. He was to inberit $2 | | y. Hist s life ‘ noe its work once more in a way to dem- [propery is home life was peeU-| 900 from his grandfather's estate on a lliarly pleasant lin the Have of | onstrate its great benefits to this leaety pipes costars ee his 2st birthday. but decided that le no fat \ are nickle | i zs country Pierpont Morgan has Clarence no family was more HIZUIY | life was not worth ng becau : thar as Stace Tt | 4 bought the splendid Maynheim col un was Stacey & he| -oung girl did not return his affee-}, ci pitas ak at. E lection of art antiques In Paris, but ee Se ns. Inhiscoat pocket next his I his body was taken fr instead of We must maintain will take it England bringing it here to prominent ¢ art whet tragedy Stacey's he Delaware river at Delanco to-day \had never been questioned o — si ee ef Z a high tariff on such articles, you besuchen secu gapthiels : was the photograph of the girl hej), : se eeragateio ae pai lit is thought long hours of work and | yoyed | know, to protect our infant industry \ f - : j a of manufacturing antiques j loss 0 sleep inbalanced his j t was written: ‘The i jcompelled hitt te commit in Atlanti Cit | | =A= Aurora. Mo. June>.— | 2 a how mich ee ee t mean. Its trated irge is th vk t me on| tb *Pilother’s Friend a hs rn ed Alice St 1 age, the Itisr wom: ed ar I will ne Irn - i a Cape Fair: girls bod vas friend wh * hie = found in the yy fishers. The supposition was mitted suicide on ¢ fair which t Last . howeve child of Mrs. Stallior : claiming that while Mrs i H.L Bl ee ee eee \ Wonderful Work Aiterward neck witha poker wrapped her t Mississif threw it in the rive St. Louis. »5.—A special Post-Dispatch from Aur says: Mrs Stallion and her s splendid lint welling { the ° s Friend at the $i per bottle. as THE I ATOR CO., 4