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2 nc ETE REVISING tHE TARIFF. ticated lightning rod man. Tie evurt very properly holds that Ways and Means Committee Hard ©2220¢ be : lying to each other, at Work on the Measure. | well as lightning rod inen,somet mes | Washington, D. C., Nov. 16.—It |lie when they think it will prove} is the hope of the democratic mem-) beneficial to them to do so. It is, bers of the ways and means commit is d tbat no man can trade horses | iee to be able to report their new) without lying. Now if the stat le! tariff billto the public about the | dertakes to imprison every man who! 25th of November, or near the close lies to sum: oue in regard toa buai- | of next week. 1 wed | imprisoned for sit y Farmers. as The popular presnre | ness transaction it is plain that the! 3 so very great for information on | jail facilities must be enlarged. i the subject, and the importunities) The law does not presume to lead | of the interests affected for changes every man around by the band and | in the billso embarrassing to the} keep him out of dangerous places. eomunittee, that it has been deter-| People wust use their eyes and e mined to settle all points upon which | depend upon themselves to a certain | ancertainty exists as soon as possi-|extent. The men who are swindled | ble. For this purpose a series of by sharpers are largely at fault conferences of the full democratic! themselves. Invariably they think | membership of the committee have! they are swindling the sharper aud |} begun to-day, and the work of the | do not discover their mistake until) committees is to be submitted and! too late. | ually passed upon by the entire} If any farmer will take any news membership. Upon the vexed ques tions concerning which the sub com | be swindled. Ali the familiar swin- imittees have been unable to arrive} dies have been exposed by the news ata definite conclusion, the princi | papers time and again. The Bo pal discussion of the members will | hemian oats swindle,which was work be first directed. ed so successfully in Missourt, was Among the important of these|exposed repeatedly by the newspa problems are the question of an it-| pers, but in spite of this a large come tax, the internal revenue sched |number of victims were secured. ules and the contemplated additions | The sumg is true in regard to swind to the free list. ‘There 1s a difference lng nursery agents. They have of vupinion among the democratic};robbed the farmers of Missouri out members over adding iron ore, coal | of many thousands of dollars. News and salt to the free list, and the dis papers don’t cost much, and the cussion is sharp as to the wisdom of} farmer whois not willing to incur such action. Free wool, free lumber! this small expense is not entitled to]. and free cotton bagging seemed as- any sympathy when he is robbed of sured, though there is even some! of his money by some swindle that dispute on these points. The Ala |he might easily have been apprised bama democrats are up in arms!of How often bas the Tribune against putting coal and iron ore on * the free list. of smooth-talking strangers who The internal revenue schedules propose to sell them something for will not be so radically revised as practically nothing? Sometimes it was at one time supposed. The|jooks like such advice is thrown proposition of Hon. David A. Wells away. Men will go on buying gold to double the tax on beer so hotfy brick, lightning rod and fruit trees opposed by the brewers and does| when any intelligent child ought to not seem to have been very favora |;now better The gold brick swiadle bly received by the committee. The] has been exposed for the last twen brewers aro insisting that if any ty five years, and yet the number of changes are to be made, the increase | victims does not seem to should be levied on whisky, and this | Some time ago even a preacher at seems to be the most likely policy Springtield invested his savings of of the committee at this time. The years in a gold brick. suggestion of an increase of 60 cents It will be observed that the per gallon on the whisky tax bas) who read newspapers are not picked come somewhat as a surprise, as un up by these swindlers. Even a new til recently the highest increase gen | swindle is not apt to vietimize the erally discussed only added 35 cents intelligent person who reads. One per gallon to the present tax. The | swindle is very much like another practical abaudonment of the prop Barnum, the great showman, once osition to increase the tobacco tax|said that the people like to be bum leaves but little choice if any mater decrease. men bugged. This is not likely true, ial increase of revenues is to be de | but it does seem that some people rived from the internal revenue] are always waiting to be schedules, and the objection to add- ing anything to the present tobacco tax has been so sharp and emphatic members now give it any public ap- proval. The post vexed question to be set- tled by the series of conferences of the full democratic membership be ginning to-day is that ofa graduated income tax. Messrs. Bryan of Ne braska and Tarsney of Missouri are the principal champions of this proposition in the committee, and they appear in a fair way to carry their ideas to practical results. victimized and that they cannot protect them selves from the most clumsy swindle. Let every farmer that strangers are not traveling over the neighborhood giving away articles of value. The expect to make mon- ey, and if they pretend to give some- thing for practically nothing the chance are that they expect to swin-| dle some one. remember Brought to Deepwood. | Sexton McLain of Deepwood cem- | etery, Max Tuttle and John Barton | returned yesterday from Rich Hill ee with the body and monument of J. wy er en) Liniment. 1 |C. Wood. They went up Monday cure your Rheumatism, Neuralgia, | quired for the removal. sprains, cuts, bruises, burns, frosted Mr. Wood was buried about six teet and ears, sore throat and sore chest. & you have a ae back it will cure it./ years ago in the Rich Hill cemetery. t penetrates to the seat of the disease. tt will cure stitt joints, aud contracted He was then a merchant at Metz. muscles after all’ other remedies have! The coffin was of walnut. It was tailed. Those who have been crippled papers and read them he need never | and other papers warned the farmers | for years have used Ballard Snow Lini- ment and thrown away their crutches|opened the body was shown to be and been able to walk as well as eyer. it will cure you. Price soc. Sold by H L Tucker, drvggist “rayeling Swindlers. Jefferson City Tribune. The supreme court Thursday re- leased a lightuing rod peddler who had been convicted of fraud in Lin- coln county and sentenced to the penitentiary. The lightning rod man carried on business by inducing farmers to purchase rods at what they presumed was a ridiculous, price, but, in fact, turned out to be very costly. In the case in question wood, and the handsome monument set up at the grave—-Nevada Mail. Luther, night foreman at the Lan- in a fair state of preservation. When unusually well preserved. A gentle. man who had known the deceased said that he could recognize familiar features. The body was reinterred at Deep- Died From Morphine Poisoning. Nevada, Mo. Nov. 16.—John yon zinc smelter, died this morning from an overdose of morphine self- administered, but whether with sui- cidal intent or not is not known. The Otiginl ROUND OAK. tove DOWN FIRE POT. f the Round Oak $8 and Imported Seo i} WITH LOW Te cast parts o Hardware, Groceries, Se Bain, Harrison end Mitchell Wagon Pumps and Pump Repairing, Iron: ORIGINAL OF ITS CLASS. SOLD BY DEACON BROS., & CO. --—DEALERS IN—— = 0078 OT[] UO SI "WOLLOS LHOIL- IV GNV eds and Farm Machinery, s, Top Buggies and Spring Wagons, steel and Wagon Wood Work. DEACON BROS. & CO. Southeast Corner Square, Butler, Mo. Morderous R Macon, Ga., November 15 —Fo yeats ago, in Edgefield South Carolina, :+Bill” Carpenter, a youn, white man 18 years of age, murd + of Preston Yonee, a living in the same county. farmer Carpen- ter escaped before bang ¢. He was not heard of received that he was under arrest in Alabina, but before the Carolina Up ta few days ago the condemned murderer was not beard from, but ina desperate duel with a negro near Eastman, in Dodge County, 2 few weeks ago, he killed his man and himself in places, but not seriously. He was brought to Macon jail, While here was wounded two his identity, and yesterday officers arrived with the requistion papers from the Governor of that State. Carpenter confesses bis crimes and aids others. which make five in man Yonce, killed before he was 18 years of age. He owns to having farmer named Derrick in Edgetield County, S.C, in the hopes that Derrick would come from the house near by and so give him a chance to kill him. Carpenter is a bad-looking character, evidently jnever hang, as he has friends who will rescue him at all hazards before | he swings for his crime. 1 Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed tor them, the tollowing tour remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King’s New Discovery,;tor Consumption ceughs and colds, each to be guaranteed —Electric Bitters, the great remedy tor liver stomach ana kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. Kiug’s New Lite Pills, which are a perfect pill. All guaranteed to do just what is claimed tor them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad you more of them- Soldat H. L, Tucker Drug Store. Four Big Suce Blew Ont His Brains. W. Marlow, wholesale and retail five years, blew out his brains in the third floor of his establishment. He was just recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever, and it was supposed that his mind was derang- torney Harl's office and made his will, after which he went to an in- surance office and paid his dues. Then he went toa room in the top County, | was ser tenced to be hanged for the | from jail some weeks for sme time, but finally news was | authorities arrived he again escaped. | Carolina, two negroes and the white | at miduight set fire to the barn of a} mean and vicious. but says be will; these remedies are ; to tell | St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 16.—Geo. } boot and shoe dealer, who has been | Lamar Danaged by Fire. A disastrous fire visited Lamar at $25,000 worth of property. Lawyer John B. Cole of that city passed through bere this afternoon ; enroute for Kausas City. In con versation with a reporter he said: «The tire broke out at an early hour Jobn MeDonald’s vlivery stable, and spread rapidly. | The stable burned, also the Congre- gationxl church and parsonage, which had just been furnished. sev- eral brick business houses north of the Lamar House. The total loss is estimated at $25,000. Itisthought the fire was of incendiery origin.” Later it was learned the church and parsonage was insured for $2, 006 and the livery stable for $1,000. —Nevada Mail. (this morning in the authorities in Carolina diséovered | A Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. Are you Billious, conszipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills dtever, Xe. t ave any of these symptoms, yo | fs out of order and your blood” i being poisoned becanse your live not act properly. Herbine will cure ‘ali disorder of the liver, Stomach or gboweis Ithas no equalas a liver medicine. Price 75.cents. Free trial bottles at H. L. fuckers drugstore. 483 1y The Glass Trust Broken. Pittsburg, Pa, Noy. 16.-—-The National Plate Glass association has gone to pieces. Secretary D. E Wheeler gave out the following this afternoon: “The plate glass associa- tion met in Pittsburg ‘held its last meeting. to-day and The associa- ; tion was formed for onu year and jthe time for which it was formed ; having expired. owing to the finan | cial situation of the country and the {light demand for plate glass and j foreign competition, the manufac | turers decided not to continue the j association Jonger. Therefore, its headquarters in Pittsburg will be | closed out after this day.” The association had a capital of } 10 million dollars and was one of the strongest trusts in the country. ; Lately sma‘i outside concerns have been cutting prices and this, it is ; said, had something to do with the Wanderings of a Deranged Bride groom Noy. 16—A MOrbiby paper prints a strauge story Pai- banks, a» Point Arena photographer, San Francisco, Cal, of the wandermys of Win. M who disappearsed from this city on the foreneon of Sunday, October 15 last, a few hours after to Miss Addie O'Conner, | Woman who came bere from L immediately lis 1 a you ier, Ind., to marry bin mony performed ‘upon her arrival | Fairbauks kissed ber good by ard »walked out of the betel, would return soon. Was A tew hours later saying he The young bu | band now returns to the Skreve port, La.. where his senses in a hospi his) possession show i | been in Portland, Ore, jmento The strange part of the | story is that can remember nothing tha durivg his absece+ He says he kuew nothing of his had to be introduced to at Point Arena He ber as a woman he once met remembered while traveling in the east, but knows nothing about th» correspon dence that resulted in her coming west to warty him or of the marriage When he Shreveport he was suffering with recovered fever and nervous prostration. A Milliou Friends. 1 A taiend in need is a triend indeed, asd not less one million people have New Discovery tor Consumption Coughs ab eariy hour this morning, destroy- and Colds.—It you have never used this great cough medicine one trial will con- vince you that it has wonderful cnrative powers in all dis s ot the throat, chest and lungs, ttle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be retunded. Trial botttes tree at H. L. Tucker’s drugstore. Judge Black Will Not Retire Judge Francis M. Black of the su- preme court has written toa friend in this city saying that the state- ment recently made that he had de- cided to leave the supreme court bench at the end of his present term and return to his home in Kansas City was wholly unauthorized. Judge Black says that he bas arrived at no such decision and that on the con- trary he will accept the nomination for another term if his party sees fit to place him on the ticket —K. C. Star. Richmond has had three Jarge fires in twelve months. What is this anyhow It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. $500,'000. We desire to place out on real estate goes Ha a large amount of money. Will give the best terms and lowest rates yet offered by anyone mariage, ond | his brid: | who had goue to bis parents’ horace | says he} his senses inj found just such a triend in Dr. King’s! in business here for the past twenty- ; ed. This morning he went to At- | | disruption. in this line of business. = Notes drawn tor one, 5 | Chicago, Nov. 16.—Two Denver| three or jive years. eee gamblers known here as “Red Spot} Have some money to loan Fred” and Wheaton, have, it is said, —— on or before a Siven fleeced Chicago gamblers out of Call Vendisee Liuie ee $8,000 or $10,000 this summer by al re can, let you Peete avi clever scheme. Wheaton acted as The Bank L & Title C faro dealer at a Chicago gambling e Bankers oan itle Co | joint, and he and his partner, with P. C. FULKERSON, Monager. | the aid of a $20 bill with a $1 note the farmer supposed that he was/ He was 36 years of age and a native purchasing a rod for $5, but when) ofjGermany. His domestic relations he came to settle the bill it amount-| were pleasant, but he had been de- ed to $195. As usual in such cases, | pressed somewhat of late by financial the farmer signed a contract, and| reverses. 5 vet ied Cas oe The Government engineers expect coudning enabled to charge what ae to soon wear out the bar in the Mis- Pp 5 souriat the mouth of the Osage, and blew out his brains. He left | buying chips with the double bill two letters stating tnat he could not | the $20 side up, the bill being hand- live long, he was racked with pain, |ed back by Wheaton when “Fred” and asked that doctors might not |cashed in. The scheme is said to be permitted to cut up his body.| have been exposed by a Chicago He was very wealthy and leaves a | Sport in whom Wheaton confided. young wife. A conviction was secured, itseems}; own as the “Barkersyille cross- as a result of a verbal agreement be-|ing.” It is one of the worst places tween the farmer and the unsophis- (2 the river. There are thirteen prisoners on The saloon business seems to be | the Mexico rock pile each breaking (two yards of rock per day. j declining in St. Joseph. pasted on one side of it, are said to 3 floor of his building, locked the door | have coined money, “Red Spot” THE WORLD S FAIR photographed and described. Wide awake agents wanted for our new World's Fair book by Director Gen- eral Davis, Mrs. Potter Palmer and other officials. Over 500 pictures, inearly all photgraphs. 628 pages. Low price. B a 30 days’ credit. Selling fast. én or ladies make $10 aday. Send for circulars; or send 50 cents to-day for large outfit ing 100 pHioto- graphs. P.W. ZieBler & Co.,” 527 Market &t., St. Louis, Mo. 48-4. ig commission. Freight | i hina ¢ Bon LESSENS PAIN—INSURES SAFETY f to LIFE of MOTHER and CHILD. # My wife, after having used Mother's Friend, passed through the ordeal with little pain, was stronger in one hour than in a week after the birth of her ‘ former child. J.J. McGovpnicr, Beans Sta., Tenn. Mother's Friend robbed pain of its terror shortened labor. 1 have the heelthiest hild Lever saw. Mas. L. M. AHERN, Cochr: by express, charzes prepaid. on hr nt $1.50 per bottle. Book “To Mothers’ i free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., i ATLANTA, GA, mail For Sale ky all Druggists- Scientific American agency for CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO, M1 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America, Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific American Lee aatie Lima man should be without it. Weekl 3.00 0 car; $L50six months. Address MUNN A CO, i | USSLSnEns $61 Broadway, Now York Gage . WANTED -CHITCKENS & EGGS M. Nestle He will give market price for De drop m end see N. rode at Viruinis. Mo you the highest chickens. eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butier Weekly Tr at $1.00 per year and as agent ix authonzed to collect and receipt for the paper. M. Nestiexop CB LEWIS & C. Proprietor of klk Horn Stables ' Ne.soy Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and livery outfit of J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number ot first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the S Best Livery Barn In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handled on commission, Stock bearded bs the day week or month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with any Livery barn in this section. - | Call ard see him cB LEWIS & CO FH ~? STIONARY HOLDER | earn what fabulous results grew out of the ‘ervamental | 2.788 sold in'’89 <3 sold in'90 | “2 sold In’ot | uw 3S) we de cote QQ A eee ail F L: | oo | | ee re

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