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WARIN THE COKE REGIONS. Riotinz and Raiding the Pregramme | Carried Out by strikers. a hae cal eo idl ee he burgiary of the store of Ross & Stiles of that December 25. | Goods to the amount of $300 were They ace, Uniontown, Pa, April 11. —War | |found in their possession. has begun again in the coke region, | jelaim that they were left at their avd the situation to day is most cri- | home by other parties. They are tical. Rioting and raiding have been | well to do and of good family. Jobn the programme from early morning, | and fierce battles have been averted only by concessions on the part of | the companies. The first indication of trouble was in the form of an armed mob of 406 strikers which assembled at Youngstown works of the H.C Frick company, bere. About sixty | coke drawers were in the pit at a given signal, the strikers swoop ed down upon the plant ee om every direction ter to the company’s store, which near when, The workers fl r shel-| was guarded by only six employes: | The 400 Hungarians demanded that This was refused at first, but after several ute} tacks the workmen were yiven up. ‘They were treated to all kinds of in sults and some of them beaten with clubs. Sheriff Wilhelm was notified at! ence aud started for the scene ofthe trouble. The rioters had left for the Leisenrings, taking the Youngstown workers withthem The sheriff gave chase with tweuty deputies, evertuok | the mob and ordered them to dis perse The leader of the rioters an swered that they were on the public highway and bad equal rights with sheriff A deputy took charge of one of the men, when the strikers surrounded the posse, forced authorities to give up the wan. The sheriff's force then fell back aud the st: ikers continued the march toward Leisinring Twenty more deputies have left here to join Sheriff Wil helm. Trouble is incvitable, as the strikers are all armed. At Youngstown itis said an at tempt was made to shut off the zir from the mine, which would have resulted in suffocation and death for the work rs the workmen be given up the A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you billious, constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice Sick Headache, Bad ‘Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated ‘Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in back and between the Shoulders’ Chills and Fever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms your liver is out of order, and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. Herbiae will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bowels. It has no equal as a Live: Medicine. Price 75cts. Free trial bettles at H L Tucker’s drugstore 22-1 year MR. MEYER’S COINAGE GILL The Later ed Upon as a Compromise. Washington, April 11.—The coin age and bond bill recently introduc ed by representatives Meyer of New Jersey is bringieg out much diseus sion between the silver aud the auti silver elements of the house Mr Meyer was opposed to the Bland bill S gnierage Measure Look- throughout the seigniorage bill struggle, and voted aguinst it. For this reason his proposition to coi the seigniorage under certain con ditions is considered as an overture from the anti silver men to Bland’s| followers. Mr Meyer said that his bill was suggested by the clanse of the pres ident’s veto message reading as fol lows: “Iam not insensible to the arguments in favor of ceinage of the seigniorage now in the treasury and I believe it could be done safely and | with advantage if the secretary cf) the treasury had the power to issue bonds at a low rate of interest, un- der autaerity, in substitution of the one now existing, and better suited | to the protection of the government Mr. Meyer's bill follows closely the president's suggestion in the | It provides for| foregoing clause the coinage of the seigniorage and gives the secretary of the treasury power to issue 3 per cent bonds of small denominations in substitution for the old bonds. A BOLD BAND OF BURGLARS. Organized for General Piunder—Ar- rests Being Made In Cooper County. Cooper for the past year wit a band systematic thieves and burglars. Re-} cently oue of the parties was arrest ed, who has peached on the gang, and the result is several arrests,,with William D. Gentry] fool is the fellow who believes him. more to follow. and wife of Pilot Grove were arrest- the! | Woods of the ne towp was also jarrested. Jerry and George Tomlin 8: son, regpected young farmers near | Bunceton. were also arrested, charg led with the burglary of a Bune+ton six weeks ago In possession was found £300 | worth of clothing ani jewelry. They jare sons of and clothing store | their Jeremiah Tomlinson, a | well-to do respected farmer } Preliminary examinations are to be nel at Boonville, April 19th. Robe | beries have been comuntted through Cooper, Pettis, Ray, Bruton, Jobn gon aud Morzan counties, and the jinformer says the work has been | performed by ar organized baud of {eighteen persons. | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve tnihe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever | Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains | Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posf-{ tively cures Piles, or no pay required. i is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per boat For sale by H. L Tucker, druggist. Three ford Tw Men will Qua Wok Columbus, O., April 11.—The United Mineworkers’ convention has ordered a general strike on April 21 The following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, that on and after 12 o'clock Saturday, April 21, 1894, no coal shall be mined in any state or territory, where the organization has control, unti! auth orizsd_ by the Na tional officers or executive bourd. This will throw $300,000 men in idleness, and will uo doubt be the most stupendous strke of coal miners this country has ever seen, early date, for the reason that they are under contract to work at pres ent rates to May 1, but they waived their objection when it was anneunc ed that the operators broken the contract district. had already in the Linton Train Robbers Hanged. Newport, Ark ,April 6.—The three traiu robbers, J. L. Wirick, Thomas Brady and Albert Mansker, who killed Conductor W P MeNally at Oliphant, November 5 last, were hanged here this morning. The drop Indiana delegates objected to the; “Just Landed” 32 patterns of the latest works of art in Picture Frame Moldings Washington, D. C., April 10.—The | Alsoa new lot of ROOM MOLDING | ‘of two hours and x half this evening, Our line of CARPFTS, WALL PAPER, CHE-! NILLE CURTAINS has never been equaled P in RUDENT PEOPLE REFER PERFECT AINTING and The The residences of H_E. Perciv Carrithers WE Walton, Joe country, are monuments to its durability, ete. For sale by Who has also the com lead. oils, Varnishes. is also the place to GLASS which is produced by the use AND WINDOW SHADES variety, beauty, quality or price, in Butler of the al, Me beauty, Sherwin-Williams Co. Weider Prepared Paints s Kib- ben, and very many others both in But ler and various parts of surroanding 0. W. Drummond test line of white rushes and Painters Supplies in general in Bates county . et your WINDOW We don’t sell at’ cost or below Here cost, bat will promise to cut the margins very close if you will call on us. 1 Block North of Post 0} fice. Our house is full. THESE ARE 2We have also added to our ——OF-- Remember the place. fell at 7:55, and the men dead were broken. were pro All The nounced at 8:05 necks men all j evidence hope gone ut the trial was | correct, and the story of the train robbery aud the as told by George Padgett, who turned State’s | All three united, | Pad planned the crime, drew the adduced murder evidence, was true. however, in asserting that others into it avd then deserted them when neck There was vo hitch in the triple execution, his was endangered | { i which passed off smoothly Goodwin Sues for Pamages. J. West Goodwin, manager of the | Goodwin filed suit in the Pettis county ci against Dr. H. W. owner of Wood's opera house, for 1 $50,000 damages for an assault com- mitted on January 4, 1804. Plaintiff alleges that he was knocked down Printing Co., Wednesday cuit | court | upona stone sidewalk and his left | and was confined to his bed for six} walk only with the use erutches; that his injuries are per- jean { being a cripple for life; business has been seriously injured, and he is still unable to give it his personal atteatiou Damages Wanted for Betrayal. |. Louisiana, Mo., April 10.—Miss | | Emily Holiday has brought suit ‘in the Louisiana court of common | pleas against James McMillen, charg- jing him with seduction under prom ise of marriage, and asking for $ ;damages. The plaintiff is the 20- j yes ar-eld daughter of Wm. D. Holid vention county has been infested | ® prominent Pike county farmer. jeon aes z of | and the defendant is the son of Jas. | delegates to the state, congressional well known and/and senatorial nomivating conven- | wealthy resident of Peno township | tion were selected.and instructed to tors Gordon, Harris, Bate, Hawly, | The man is not a fool who says | Yotr for R. P. Bland first, last and ; |T. MeMillen, a |the democratic party caused the hard times. He is only a liar. The —Ex. three | spent the uight in prayer aud pre- | peration for death. When they found | they confessed the} Wood, manent, and he gives promise of | that his | 000 | | Mian | ja tr.umph of the a political vic yerrymar tory. jappearauce of an | mocratic the defeat was lthere were 102 Republicans elected | eight ito the Legislature ag | Democrats. There were ju —a little less than double se the Republicans about 2. According round ,than tigures, half Legislature for each ainst We are making Prices Cheaper Than Ever- We have moved into cheaper and bet; ter quarters and will give our Cus- tomers the benefit of it. A $30 Bedroom Suit at $22 A $28 Bedroom Suit at $20 A $20 Bedroom Suit at S18 stock A Deubtfal Victory. The Ruode Island election, in the ilight of the offieial returns, is more than What gave it the nder fact Jacksoa county for President. Listen! Listen! ALL NEW GOODS And never before in Butler, have such goods heen seid at these prices. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT THEY A LINE OF SAMPLES Ingrain & Tapestry Carpets Look at them before buying North Main St. One Door North Old P. O. Building M. CAMPBELL, ger. overwhelming De that | TAX ON STATE BANKS. | House Democratic Caucus Agree the j Repeal Bill Shall Be a Rider. | Excursion Rates Kan- kets will be p excursion t er 23rd, Mth, Band Januar with fina! Buit for return to January Round t@ sold Decewt |and 31 Manifold Disorders Are occasioned by an impare aad poverished condition of the ood. Sent | Democratic caucus, after a session! d, 1804 h@Ween all stations on thi ye at OM FARE for round trip. Take advaitage of this liberal rate | pete og such as n develop into [an do visit par friends, nearest rLSeRs adopted the following resolution | SCROFULA, eae Dp your furth- | without a dissenting vote: | a | 5 JamrEs Dk at epee > gt., sas City, Mo. Resolved, ‘Lhat it is the sense of | Ben | Gen’ 1Pas Kansas City, Mc | this caucus that the prebibitory tax] of 10 per cent on bank issues be re.) | pealed { Resolved, That when the bill | knewn as the Brawley and Spencer (bill, which the committee on bank ing and currency has ordered report ed tothe House, is called up for jaction, an amendment be offered, re- pealing the prohibitory tax on State | | banks: that ample time be afforded | for discussiou, and, if necessary to re this, the committee on rules | Le quested to take proper action Exactly of the flouse were present. The attend ance from the South and West was jVery heavy, but only afew Eastern men appeared, among them being Messrs. Straus, Cummings, Duuphy and Warner of New York, Pigott of Connecticut, O'Neill of Massachu- setts, and Sibley of Penusylvenia. The discussion of the :epeal of the State bank tax proceeded in a desul tory way fora time, and took wide range Mr. Culberson of Texas, chairman of the judiciary committee, made a strong speech iv favor of it. After some further talk the above resolutions were offered, the first by Mr Cox of Tennessse and the sec ond by Mr. Culberson. There was but little diversity of opinion in the caucus on the ques tion of the advisability of taking up for consideration the question of the 102 Demverats re peal, but there was some opposi tiou to unconditional repeal. The ouly outspoken opponert of avy measure iooking to the repeal of the State bank tax came from Messrs Bryan of Nebraska, and Lane and Wilhams of Illinois. Messrs. Gresh- am of Texas, Swarson of Virginia, Catchings of Mississippi, Cooper of Tudiaus, and others ardently favored the proposition. Mr. Cummings of New York made & ringing speech at the end in fa.or of the repeal. At the conclusion of his speech the re- solutions were adopted! and the cau cus adjourned. The of the caucus means that the bill to repeal the State bank tax shall be considered as a rider to the Brawley bill, which is now on the calendar, and that a vote shall jbe had It was generally jadmitted in the caucus to night that this repeal could not be accomplish ed unconditionally. Mr. Swanson gave as the result of the canvass 129 votes for unconditional repeal, and Mr. \ Williams declared as a result of result upon it je investigation that a majority of the House favored the repeal, al though The | question of conditions was but brief. ly touched upou to night not unconditionally. | SOMPLAINY Nature's Remecy FOR Liver me acific Time Tab + iideparture of passenger , at Butler Station. | NortH Bounp a.m. Pp. m. - - ars + 10:20 a. SoutTH Bounp me m, ssp m. 1:55 pam. 9: Local Freight Something New The Kansas City, Pittsburg & Guif railroad is now open and both passenger and fre from all stations on its line between Sulphur Springs, Ark., Neosho and Joplin, Mo., Pittsburg, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo. If you are going to Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, orany point north hortheast or east, or to Denv er, Og den, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland or any point in the west and northwest, give the new line a trial. Magnificently equipped pas- senger train daily through to Kansas City withoute hange, connecting with lines from Kansas © ity to all points, insuring the traveler quick time, low rates and excellent accommodations. Merchants are requested to remem- ber this line in giving routing orders for freight shipments, as the expedi- tious and careful handling of all con- signments will be guaranteed. For additional information, call on near est agent of the company, or address the undersigned, JAs. DoNOHUE, Gen. Fr’ght & Pass. e PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. luxuriant | growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray} diniz to its Youthful Color. RcouNs oc. wt Drugzists ts Ff; = BOY, Diamond Bran es -, SACIES, tak eater @ English Di ed and 6 bold aerate BREAKFAST—SUPPER, EPPS'’S GRATEFU OMFORTING. rode atVirginia, Mo. ye chick¢B ey ta Ww Dc «bop in and see N. M. Nestle: He will give market price for ges and hides. Also kes! a@bseriptions to the Butier eck Tres, at $1 00 per year and ou the Lighest as agg@tix authonzed to collect and re CA t ng purchased the pal.ivery outfit ot J. W Smith, and ceiggfor the paper. Netson M. NEsTLEKop. | LEWIS & CO. Proprietor of Horn Stables Elx Horn barn ig added to the same a number ot plass Buggies, and horses, I can say public that | now have the st Liverv Barn puthwest Mo. Horses and mules tht and sold, or stock handled on ission, Stock bearded bs the day ormonth, With 16 years exper- @ Mr Lewis teels able to compete nv Livery barn in this section, Nard see him cc BLEWIS & CO Scientific American etc ¥information and free Handbook wrte to 1UNN & CO,, Sil BroapwaY, NEW York. Gest burean for securing patents in A Fry patent taken out by te is route before t public by a notice given free of charge Scientific American trest circulation of any oa Paper in the Fld. | Splendidiy illustrated i: int }d_ be without it. Weetly, 88-005 S10 six gnonthe. ‘Address MUNN A Got BLISHEERS, 361 Broadway, New York or.” GOGOA votes cast an sane ‘ epee erste! 3 ousehold Treasure. : tL WA ure for Impotence, Loss = : abies ae ‘ harie é ccehgy en paee aap | WOOD’s PHOSPHODINE, Pagria Pere 005 in SEy TS ROGER Anant The Great English Remedy. make you a STRONG, Vi or. the house and_ his 7s Men 2 G00: shoe s tound the very best penne (at Berane oon to this the | Republicans get a member of the 290 votes and hip fractured; that by reason of his OT {Wo occasions the majority has | r that ne would not be without it, Dykeman Dr Discovery gh remedy; jthe Democrats one for each 2,87: family for votes. d to do kee. y not try Rhode Island has been hide- jar > long tried d. Vrial bound Republican State ever since re Sie. Dass is 50) 31,09 ithe beginuing of Gr war. On one| | Amending House Rules. Washington, D C, Apri! 12 - rarely C. Times. irs. Hamiiton, Cambridge Thad rheumatism so bad. raise my hand to my face. me. Itake pleasure in neighbors and triends what |torme. Chas. Handley, |X Lyman, Kewanee. Ills. Snow Linimeut cured hi jtism Why not try it? do you good. It It cures allin | Wounds, sores, cuts, sprains, jby H. L. Tucker. I =e Boonyille, Mo, April all the time. A cup of Parks Tea at night moves the bowels in the morring without a Ballard’s Snow. Liniwent. > Lls., advises etc. 10 —The jiess than a quornn. | Democrats of Cooper county met in here yesterday to choose jinjuries he suffered great bodily pain ‘been less than this year, but very If it were not for the pal | Re presentative weeks; that he is still crippled and | pably unfair apportionment the vic. | of | tory would have been 2 defeat.—K. | House 4 says: I could not Ballard’s Snow Liniment has completely c intorming it has done clerk tor Lay Ss ous of rheuma-! will surely mat Sold or pain or comfort,—Sold by H. L. Tucker. d Peudletou (Demo erat) of Texas has introduced im the a proposed amendment jthe rules, providing fora count of} those members present and not vot ing when aroll call has developed the absence quorum. The rule is to be surrounded by the jmecessary safeguards to prevent the counting, either from accident or in tention, those present | when the question is put or at some time during of a voting who are not the pending roll call. | The rule is not applicable to motions ’ cures all forms of Nervo e® W cakness, Emissions, Sperms |) atorrhea, Impotency and a effects of Abuse or Excess Been prescribed over 3 iSEXUALE PILLS Boxes, $5 00. Special Directions Matled with each Box. Aadress Ballard Caow Linimert Co., 2019 Lucas Ave. yeursin thousands of cases#f ST.LOUIS, - MO. 1s the only Reliableand Hone. Before and After. vy vedivine ken 3 | druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he WILCOX COMPOUND some worthless medicine in place of this, leave A NSY@ Pik Ss dishonest store, inclose price in letter, ang we will send by return mail. Price, one pac SAFE AND SUBE, $1; six, $5. One will please, sizwillcure. Pam Unscrupulous persons are cou: let In plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postaze. ee eas Address The Wood Chemical Ca., | 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Butler and everywhere, all druggists. by that may be determined Asdhe paragrapher has it, if one: should step to the senate door acd | exclaim, ‘Hello. governor!” S-na-! ‘Vance, Coke, Perkins, Shroup, Proc-} {tor and Hill would be apt to look | jaround. “Hello, colonel!” would Probably fetch those that were left with the exception of Sherman and | Peffer. The by a vote | ered.as it | KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Most Successfal Remedy ever discq 1s certain in its effects spd does 1 blister. Bead proof below. , Jan. Mth, 198 De B. 5. Kamar. | Pa Ce eee reg te KANSAS CITY og feandied hn mange rarest CHICAGO an tHe ia 2 almost every case, KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. De BIE St Lous, Mo., April Zith, ' if - ST. LOUIS oe) WEST or of RATES » Direct Lines Fact Time Elegant Pullman Service Reclining Chair Cars (#22) Te WORLD'S FAIRY, ASK Yecr nearest Pzert for partireiars orf i our “ Kewparr’s Sravis See thas your ticket reads via the pepe_y and it bad ‘te esired effect. T used not poset ge ae Cag My horse had ‘Terri Sprain on his ‘ours, the Bake DR = "RESDALL co... bs Falls, SOLD BY "ALL I DEUGGISTS. “Missouri Pacific Ry.”

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