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Washington corr-((on'Unt to Republic.
Why is it that Democrats and Re
publicans are bo different? Why is
it that a Republican can do without
being eeriouhlj criticised by bis fel
lows that which would eternally
damn a Democrat? Republicans and
Democrats are of tL tame people;
they are of the same race; they are
neighbors and friend3, oftentimes
iindred. They are reared in the
game atmosphere. In private busi
ness they are generally guided by
the eame purposes and inspired by
the same motives. Yet in the con
duct of public afl'dirs they are radi
cally different.
Take, for instance, the case of the
lion. Charles N. Clark of Hannibal,
Mo. Mr. Clark, as a member of the
River and Harbor Committee of the
House of Representatives, undoubt
edly neglected the interests of his
State in order, it is but fair to as
sume, that he might benefit himself
individually. Mr. Clark is the owner
of a body of land in the State of Illi
nois that be reclaimed from the
Mississippi River. Ac a member of
the Committee on Rivers and Har
bors he succeeded in obtaining an
appropriation of $50,000 for the
Drotection of hia own lands from
ft.
overflow.
Although these extracts have been
printed before in The Republic it
will help adorn a tale to print them
attain. In the sketch of his career,
prepared by himself for the Con
gressional Directory, Mr. Clark ob
serves:
"In 1870 became interested in the
Mississippi River bottom lands in
Illinois, opposite the city of Hanni
bal, and immediately began the work
of their reclamation. Procuring the
necessary legislation of the Illinois
Legislature he began active work of
erecting the Snv Island levee in
1872, and completed it in 1874, re
claiming over 100,000 acres of land
from overflow by the river; and has
been engaged in farming these lands
aince the above date."
In the River and Harbor bill, as
reported from the Committee of
which Mr. Clark is a member, and
subsequently passed by the House
under gag rules, and with only 40
minutes for debate and no opportu
nity to present amendments, was this
provision:
'For protection from eroeion of
the east bank of the Mississippi Riv
er along and in front of the Sny Is
land levee in the counties of Adams,
Pike and Calhoun, in the State of
Illinois, by revetment work $50,000."
It is but fair to say, perhaps, that
Mr. Clark considered himself partic
ularly honest and guilty of no im
propriety whatsoever in securing
this appropriation from Congress
for his own personal benefit. We
ran at least concede this much to
him. That the Republicans of the
First Missouri Congressional Dis
trict did not think Mr. Clark guilty
of an irregularity is evidenced by
their unanimous renomination of him
after his action as a member of the
Rivers and Harbors Committee was
made known. What would the Dem
ocrats of Missouri do under sub
stantially similar circumstances and
conditions? I have no doubt that
the Missouri Democrat who would
make the record for himself that
Mr. Clark has made would be instant
ly driven from public life in disgrace.
Why can Republicans do with im
punity what would disgrace Demo
crats for all time?
Sometimes the most careful
women are the most careless. Many
a woman bundles herself up, to keep
out sickness wheu she is neglecting
the very worst sickness that can
come to a woman. She allows a
Blight disorder to become worse, to
slowly sap her vitality The little
pain and the other slight indications
of trouole seem to her unimportant
She goes on, with increasing Buffer
ing, until life itself becomes a drag.
Nervousness, ''sinking spells," diges
tive disturbances, and fifty other
complications may arise from the de
rangement of the organs distinctly
feminine. Over thirty years ago,
the need for a reliable remedy for
9 called "female complaints'' was
recognked by Dr. R. V. Pierce, then
as now.chief consulting physician to
the World's Dispensary and Invalids'
Hotel, at Buffalo, X." Y. He had
prepared Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
cription, the most wonderfully ef
fective remedy that has ever been
used for such maladies.
Send 21 cents in one cent stamps
and receive Dr. Pierce's 100S page
Common Sense Medical Adviser,"
illustrated
Conference to Room Bland' Prritleii
tial Nomination.
Sedalia, Mo., April 1G. A call will
soon be issued for a conference in
St. Louis of Missouri Democratic
leaders to advise means for giving
definite direction to the movement
formally started by the State Con
vention last night to nominate Hon.
R. P. Bland for President.
Mr. Bland slipped out of the con
vention hall soon after his remark
able speech last night, which was
tinged with an earnest protest
against the hearty and enthusiastic
indorsement given him for Presi
dent, and caught a midnight train
for St. Louis.
The purpose of the propojed con
erenee is to select committees to go
into other States, East, West, North
and South, as Bland missionaries,
and to raise money necessary to pay
their expenses. As all the world
knows, Mr. Bland hasn't a cent out
side of the small farm on which he
lives, and if his friends do not con
tribute the money for the vigorous
campaign which it is desired to
make for him, then the movement
will have to be left to its own natur
al momentum.
bo plain and old fashioned a
statesman is Mr. island that it is
considered extremely doubtful that
he would uBe a dollar to boom him
self, even if he had it to spare.
Bank Robbed of Silver.
St. Joseph, Mo., April 15
-The
Farmers' Bank at Maitland was rob
bed last night by three masked men
who blew the safe open and secured
$1,000 in silver. The robbers stole
a team and wagon and hauled the
silver away.
The robbers arrived at the bank
at 11 o'clock last night and made a
prisoner of Fred Collison,who rooms
in the building. The robbers bound,
gagged him and carried him down
to the banking room, which they en
tered through a rear door. They
worked for more than an hour on the
safe, but did not succeed in reach
ing the large sum of money inside.
The silver had been left in the
outer part of the safe, and the steel
chest resisted their efforts. The sil
ver was loaded in a wagon stolen
from Edward Pinkston. James E.
Weller, cashier of the bank, came to
St. Joseph today on the track of the
robbers. He has evidence that they
belong here and are the same men
who looted the bank at Savannah a
few weeks a
"I have never had a day's sickners
in my life," said a middle man the
other day.
"What a comfort it would be,"
sighs some poor invalid, "to be in
his place for a year or two." Yet
half of the invalids we see might be
just as healthy as he, if they would
only take proper care of themselves,
eat proper food and digest it.
It's so strange that Buch simple
things are overlooked by those who
want health.
Food makes health.
It makes strength and strength
wards off' sickness. The man who
had never been eick was strong be
cause he always digested his food,
and you could become the same by
helping your stomach to work as
well as his.
It will make you strong and
healthy by making the food you eat
make you fat
Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10
cents.
Three Weeks a Floater.
Burlington Junction, Mo., April
15. The body of Charles E. Dyche,
proprietor of the Commercial Hotel,
who disappeared March 21, has been
found floating in the Nodaway river,
a mile and a half northwest of the
town. A coroner's jury was at once
impaneled, and the verdict returned
was that .Dyche had met his death
while wandering about in a dement
ed condition. Deceased was 33 years
old, and left a wife and two children.
Consultations by Mrs. Dyche with
clairvoyants, astrologers and trance
mediums in regard to her husband's
disappearance surrounded the affair
in an atmospere of mystery, which
was only cleared up by the finding
i ii i-a
oi ine DO.iy ana the coroner s ver
dict.
Wake up your liver but be sure
you take Simmons Liver Regulator to
do it with it will do it every time,
so well that you 11 feel wonderfullv
refreshed and strengthened. It is
Simmons Liver Regulator that does
it. There is only one Simmons Liver
Regulator, and you'll know it by the
Red Z on the package. Take noth
ing else, and you'll be sure to get all
me gooa neaitu promised.
Deacon Bros. & Co,
Heavv and Shelf Hardware, Cutlery and Gnmi
Tinware and Stoves, Field ami Gardes
Steds, Bugglea, Wagons, and Farm
Machinery, wagon, wood-work, Iron,
Steel, NaiU, Salt. Barb Wire.
Baggy Paints, Machine ;Oil.
Groceries and Farm Produce
Our Stock of Hardware
Completeness, and once again com
pleteness; ro aching void in our
stock just when you are in the great
est hurry. Bargains every day. Did
yeu see those new trays in planished
and brass finish we now have in our
window at 10, 15 and 20 cents each
they are beauties; those butcher
knives are still corns at 10c, not
many left though.
Have TTou
Ever visited our Carriage repository
it will be worth while to see the el
egaut, line of top buggies, Jump
seats, surries, road wagons, spriDg
wagons, traps and carriages, we can
show you the best goods in this line
for tn money we asK lor tnem in
Bates county.
THE JAXESVILLE
TONUUELESS
C ULTI VATOKS
need no comment from , us, to see
them is to buy them. What's the
matter with those fine California
Evaporated peaches we are selling at
61 cents per pound or the South
Carolina rice at 30 pounds for $1.00
Anything wrong about that?
DEACON BROS. & CO.
Low Price Hardware and O.'ocerr House
DeArmond Declines.
Rich Hill Review.
As secretary of the late delegate
convention at Butler, the editor of
the Review notified Hon. D. A. De
Armond of his selection as one of
the delegates from this county to
the Sedalia convention, to be held
next Wednesday, for the purpose of
selecting delegates to the national
nominating convention. In response
a message was received this morning
in which Mr. DeArmond stated it as
his wish that an alternate go to Se
dalia in his place, as he deemed it
his duty to remain in Washington.
This is perfectly characteristic of
Mr. DeArmond. He is one of a few
public officials who will not neglect
his duty to his constituents for per
sonal preferment or a trivial political
honor, and for this he is to be all
11 v - 1 1 1 .
me mure uiguiy commenaea no
matter how much hia friends might
wish to see him at Sedalia. The con
gressmas from this district is all
right:
Use it in Time.
Catarrh starts in the nasal pas
sages, affecting eyes,ears and throat.
and is in fact, the great enemy of
me mucous membrane. Neglected
colds in the head almost invariablv
precede catarrh,causing an excessive
flow of mucuos, and if the mucous
discharge becomes interrupted the
disagreeable results of catarrh will
follow, such as bad breath, severe
pam across forehead and about the
eyes, a roaring and buzzing sound
in the ears and oftentimes a very
offensive discharge. Ely's Cream is
the acknowledged cure for these
troubles.
Appropriation t or the '.Coasts.
Washington, April 15. The forti
fications appropriations bill,carrying
appropriations and authorizations
involving an expenditure of $11,.
384,613,-passed the house yesterday
without an amendment During the
debate yesterday there were a num
of references to our foreign compli
cations and the necessity for prepar
ing for any possible emergency. On
ly one voice was raised against the
passage of the bill. Mr. Barry of
TT 4 IU I. i :i , i .
urutut-&j luuugut it wouia De wise
to bund ships capable of copine with
the most powerful battleships of
omer nations ratnsr than erect fixed
fortifications on our coats.
The Rattle; at Lechnza.
Havana, April 16. The Spanish
droit that the Lecbuza affair, in
which the Alphonso XIII Battalion
was almost annihilated, is one of the '
most disastrous battles of the war.
The actual loss is still unknown.
Col. Sanchez Echavarria was or
dered conrt uiartialed, owing to his
failure to rrive iu time. He is a
brother ri the insurgent, Col. Serafin
Sanchez
Maceo returned to camp after the
fight. He is apparently in no hurry
to attempt to cross the Trocha.
Forty mounted Spanish guerrillas
supported by 60 infantry, went out
under a recent order, for night oper
ations, with the intention to ambush
the rebels. Aguirre heard of their
plans and placed his men in ambush
and awaited the arrival of the Span
iards. The latter fled at the first
fire, completely routed. Twenty
nine were killed and two wounded.
The execution of the death pen
alty in the cases of a score of pris
oners of war has been stayed by
cablegrams from Madrid, pending
the action of President Cleveland.
Ultra Spanish papers clamor for
more blood.
Leon Espanoly, the Havana cor
respondencia iailitar of Madrid, asks
first that every prisoner beshot;9ec
ond that every peasant serving to
guide rebels be bung; third, that
every autonomist or reformist bus
pect be also hung.
A book on kidney trouble and its
treatment will be mailed free to any
one who will write for it, addressing
the Bnker Pill Co., Bangor Maine,or
patient may enclose 5ti cents in. Postal
Note' or cash in a regitered letter;
and one box of Buker's Pills will be
mailed together with the book, post
paid to the address given.
Buker's Kidnev Pills is a new and
marvellous remedy assisting nature to
relieve clogged and diseased kidneys;
will also relieve bladder diseases,
urinary troubles, backache and little
aches and pains throughout the body.
Back-ache and kidney-ache are very
often the same and these pills w ill re
move the kidney trouble cure tke
aching back, and purity the blood.
Safe in all cases.
Being a new dsscovery, Buker's
Kfdney pills are not yet on sale at all
drugstores. In enquiring, be sure
you get Buker's (price 5ets) or ad
dress Puker Pill Co., as above, and
mention this paper.
Southwestern trade supplied by
Mever Bros., Drug Co.. St. Louis.Mo.
42-12ui.
A Pastors' Bonsf .
Findlay, O., April 1G. The Rev.
Joseph Ebben-Powell,rector of Trin
ity Episcopal Church, is on. trial in
the Criminal Court on an indictment
for frauduleut legislation.
The evidence showed that the rec
tor had boasted that any one could
violate the election laws of Ohio with
impunity, as they were poorly en
forced. Although a native of England,
only two years in this country, he
registered swearing that he was a
native. Afterward he boasted of his
act, and finally was arrested.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever
Sores, Tetter.Chapped Hands, Chlblains
Corns, nd all bkin truptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I
is guaranteed to give pctect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box
for sale oy ri. 1. lucker, druggist
A Murder f ollows a Quarrel.
Odessa, Mo., April 10 Joe Wilk-
erson shot James Sechrest about 7
o clock last evenmg. Thev had be
come involved in a difficultv reard
ing the hous which belonged to
Wilkerson, but both occupied, wLn
Wilkerson went up to his room,pro
cured the shot gun aud deliberately
shot Securest from the window while
in conversation with his wife and
Mr. SailiDg iu the yard. The charge
toot enect in his left side and arm.
He died about 11 o'clock last eight.
Wilkerson is etill at large, but the
marshal and a posse are in pursuit
Are you Billious, consztpated or trou
Died with jaundice, bick Headache, bad
taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated
tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in the back and between the
shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If vou
have any of these symptoms, vour liver
Is out ot order and your blood " is slowly
being poisoned because your liver does
not act properly. Herbine will cure ali
disorder ot the liver. Stomach or bowel
it has no equal as a liver medicine. Price
75 cents. Free trial oott'e. at H. L.
f uck:rs druzst re. 4S iy
Springfield, Mo , April 11. After
taking testimony for two days in tie
federal court in the alleged pen
sion fraud case of Levi Taylor, the
attorneys for the defense withdrew
their plea of not guilty and entered
a plea of guilty. Taylcr is a farmer
and has been drawing a pension
since the war, the greater part of
the time $16 m month, on account of
a disabled leg. It is charged that
his leg was affected bfore the war,
and the case hinged upon the mem
ory of witnesses.
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We offer safe, reliable drugs. The amount of
business we do keeps them moving nothing
gets old. The reputation we maintain for re
liability,and accurate prescriptionworkjjin
sures the best of everything.
Prices are always just ones always low,quality
considered.
H. L. TINKER.
Prescription Druggist.
Order of Publication.
STATE OF MISSOURI. I
County of Bates.
In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri,
in vacation, March luth. 1:W. the state of
Mitaonri at tut relation and to tot use of S H
Tisiier. ex-ofliclo collector of the revenue f
Bate county in the state of Missouri, plain
tiff, ve Isaiah VV Mahan, defendant.
Civil action for delinnent taxes.
Novr at this day comes the plaintiff herein
by her attorney before the ;uudersiKed clerk
ot the circuit court of Bates county in the state
of Missouri in vacation, and flies her affldarit
stating among other things that the above
namea defendant, Isaiah w aianan is a non
resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon
it is ordered by the dark in vacation, that said
defendant be notified by publication that
plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in
this court by petition ana athdavit tne object
and general natuie of which is to enforce the
lien ot the state of Missouri for the delinquent
taxes of the years ltsitl , 1M)2 and 1&)3. amount
ing in the agrefrate to the sum of $7.17, to
gether with interest, coats, commission and
lees, upon the following described tracts of
land situated in Bates county Misson'ri,to-wii:
Lot fonrteen, block fifteen, west Ride addi
tion to the city of Butler, and that unless the
said defendant be and appear at the next term
of this court to be began and holden in the
city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the
first Tuesday after the second uonday in June
lc.it;, and on or berore the third day thereof in
the term shall so lone continue, and if not
then before the end of the term) and plead to
said petition according to law, the same will
be taken as confessed and judgment rendered
according to the prayer of aaiil petition, and
the abova described real estate Bold to aatlbly
the same.
And it ia further ordered bv the clerk afore
said that a copy hereof be published in the
Butler Weekly Times, a weekly nxwspaper
printed and published in Bates county. Mis
souri, far four weeks successively, the last in
sertion to be at least nrteen days before the
first day of the next term of aaid conrt.
A true copy trom the record. Witness my
hand as dark aforesaid with the seal
of said court hereunto affixed. Dona
at office in Butler on this the ltith day
of March, ltfM. STEWART ATCHKSOS,
2l-4t Circuit Clark.
1 . DLLOW1N
Real Estate
and Insurance
I respectfully solicit the busi
ness of all good pecple in Butler a
and Hates Co., and will give care
ful and prompt attention to
any business placed in my hands.
My commissions will be low.
Come and see me, over the
FARMERS' BANK.
PR. Fred R. Jones,
Office in Deacon Block. Residence, M. K.
church par&onase, corner Ohio & Havannah
streets.
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Cleanses the
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Allays Pain and
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JACKS FOB SALE.
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The undt-rit!-! hs n;r;-'(-ft (19)
Jacks f"r s'.V. Tr -r ! ';-,?.
fir elv br-l. !4 , k h .walv !.os&.
larpe hnH xr. 1 f-nrn. t-xiin if tgtl, nnd
strictly rw. 1 on and mu-t p t-ld.
Pedigret-s fcrrih-d -n pppttion.
Correspondence solicited.
D. A. CGLY2R,
Butler Bates Co., Mo.
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BUTLER, MO.
Successor to.
Bates Co. NationsBank.
Established in 187C.
Paid up capital. $125,000
A general Jbauking business tranK
acted.
F. J. TYGARD, ... President
HON. J. B. NEWBEUR ,1 Vice-Prei.
J.C.CLARK - . CuMer
W. R. WOODS.
Real Estate and Life In
surance Agent
ADRIA.N - - - MISS0UB1
I have a large number of farms for
pale, ranging from 40 acres up. Thi
land is located in Hates county and
is choice real estate. Call and see m
before buying.
QRAVES & CLARK, V
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office over the Missouri State Ban!
North side square.
TC. BOULWARE, Physician ana"
Surgeon. Office nortn side square
Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chfi
en a specialty. .
DR. J. M. CHRISTY,
HOMOEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, front room over McKlbbeni
store. All callanswered at office day 01
night.
Special attention given to female dlf
eases.
DR. J. T. HULL
, "DENTIST.
Newly Fitted up Eooms, Over
Jeter's Jewelry Store.
Entrance, name that leads; to Hafredorn'a
Studio, north side square . iiutler, Mo.
T.J. Smith.
A. W. Thueka
SMITH THURMAN.
LAWYERS,
Office over Eatcs Countv Natn'l Bank.
Butler, Missouri.
Bales County Bant,
Mill
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PHOTOGRAPHER
North f?iI? Square.
Has the best equipped gallery 1
Sonthwst Missouri. All
Styles of Photogrphing ,
executed in the high-."t rtyle oftbe ,
art, and at reaf-onabie t rics.
Crayon Work A Specialty. -
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