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rac 4 i i 4 3 H Sa a a aR I NE , apy authority to grant the COXEY’S INTERVIEW WITHCEISP ‘The Speaker Talks Very Plainly to the Chief of the Commouwealers. Washington, D.C., April 30.—The details of the interview which Coxey had with Speaker Cri last night were learned today. Tu the fermer’s} request for a suspension of the reg- | uallions so a8 to permit the coutem plated meeting on the Capitol steps, the Speaker replied that while he did not remember the exact terms of the law he doubted thet sion asked. the permit. What reasous bave you to offer iu support of your request to have the operation of law sus | pended?” | and ia rapidly spreading. Coxey asserted that they came and starving people “Then, What do you intend to do?” Coxey said they came in the nate of the people to demand legislation | for their relief, and then entered into along statement about his being the representative of the people “How are you the representative of the people?” the Speaker retorted. “By whose authority do you under take to represent 65,000,000 people of this country? The people's rep- resentatives ure 356 Representatives elected to Congress and vested with authority under the provisions of our government.” Coxey objected that Congress did not represent the people. “Then,” said the Speaker, “sour remedy ig at the ballot box. Under your system of government itself is the people, subject to frequent changes when the people indicate at the ballot box that they want a change: You appear to be a self- constituted representative of the people.” Coxey replied that the ballot box was too slow, that the relief demand ed must be had at once. *Do you expect to coerce Con- gress? In what respect is your method of petition better than the old method, which is being constaut ly availed of by the people?” Coxey held that written petitions were never regarded by Congress and that he thought his method would compel consideration. “Do you expect to intimidate Con 4 gress? Do you think that you can trighten any Representative into voting against his convictions?” Coxey stated he did vot know, but he believed it was the duty of the government to appropriate money for the employment of the unem- ployed. He said they could not wait for the opportunity to elect men to Congress representing “the people,” and that they would have relief even if it were secured through revolution. “Your proposition,” said the Speaker, “would be, if carried out, subversive of the government. Our justitutions would be overthrown, | and there would be no stability of government.” Coxey still persisted, and said that his army had a right to assemble in the White House grounds. The Speaker replied that he would not grant the permission sought; that no reason had been given which warrant it; that if permission were given to Coxey it could not be re fused to anyone for any purpose; that the proposed method of peti- tion meant an attempt at intimida tion or it meant nothing, and that if| the theory of public ownership was to be accepted as giving any assem- blage the right to take possession | of or oceupy government property, it would apply to the Treasury and its vaults as well. With Dynamite. Charleston, Mo., April 27.—There was an attempted robbery of the/ postoffice and jewelry store last) night. The burglars broke in about | 3 o'clock and blew off the outer door | of the safe. All the plate glass windows were blown out and the office partially wrecked. The bur | glars were frightened away. The! jewelry store was owned by W.L.} Sidwell. Nothing stolen, but about | $300 damage wasdone The author- ities offer areward. Two men did the job. ‘the Red Pest. Chicago, Ill., May 2.—Chicagoans | are indignant at the attitude of the| Health Department with regard to | smallpox. It asserted that in- competency, ineftic y.carelessness and neglect of duty mar the work of the bureau = Smallpox has inereas- ed steadily since last fal! 1 the! Health Departme: are of the magnitude of the danger. able to cope with it In severnl places smallpox has iecurred time and again after the removal of the first patient. This would be impos- sible, the doctors say,if the premises rf WRS Unt youn. be bad} ma permis | ty that unless the “But,” be addea, “it I} Department shall show itself more have the authority I will uot grant) | to represent millions of unempioyed | what is your purpose? | —— | ;bryeprietor of the Maple Leaf Puar- ‘for cough, ¢ | croup and whooping cou lar who escaped spent last night in| | 7 2 Eee | fered the la cave Deine aene aniles Hae this {Te Row operated on the first floor! burned to death iu a simall fire which | in€ aescribe = 5 hot | | tives AR EE ALAR A a A nosed smallpox aud sent to the pest | ¢¢ 99/ bouse persons who were uot at ali Just Landed |x. | affiicted with the plague. In other cases, genuime emallpox was not recogvized by the inspectorsand the infected places were left open to all comers. | Outside cities and States are fully | advised of the condition of affairs in Chicago. In very many towns small- pox has appcured, aud it is alleged | 32 patterns of the latest works of art in Picture Frame Moldings Also a new lot of ROOM MOLDING Our line of origin was traced to Chicago. State} NILLE CURTAINS AND Boords of Healih have taken up the | WINDOW SHADES er, and there is grave probabili- Chicago Health| has never been equaled in variety, beauty, quality or price, in Batler P RUDENT PEOPLE petent to deal with the pest iw sin, Indiana, Michigan, Mis: | souri and Iowa may enforce quaran tine Chicago. he disease is here, The num | sis estimated at 1000. i REFER PERFECT AINTING which ia produced by the use of the Sherwin-Williams Uo. and The Weider Prepared Paints The residences of H_E. Percival, ES Carrithers, WE Walton, Joe MeKit ben, and Very many others both in But | jerand various parts of surrounding country, are monuments to its beauty, durability, ete. For sale by 0. W. Drummond Who has also the completest line of white lead. oils, Varnishes, brushes and Painters Supplies ib general in Bates county Mere ghae b= is also the place to get your WINDOW wacy, is taking themin hand aud} Gra: s We den’t sell at cost or below 5S ee vatrere © nut will promise tocut the margins putting them turough au iufecting | {ey close tt yeu will call on use MATeins process by means of confinement 1 Block North of Post Ofiice. with diseased bugs from Kansas. In a short time ali become infected. Then » quantity of the sick bugs is taken cut avd distributed ia the grain fields, which results in spread lug the disease so rapidly that so | ber af CHINCH BUGS. Taey are Numerons in Certain Locati- Uies.—liew the Farmers Can Hedge Asaiust the Pests. Lhe chinch bugs are reported as quite numerous in the county just north of Rich Hill, aud Mr. Dickey aud Alex Poor have been catching them by the hut-ful aud bringing them to town. Here Mr. Barber, Our house is fall, We are making that their power is destroyed. New bugs are again put into the infecting box and thus the work goes on as loug as unecessary for the extermiua- tion of this pestiferous insect. The We have moved into cheaper and bet- ter quarters and will give our Cus- tomers the benefit of it. try are invited to brivg Mr. Barber their healthy, live bugs, in as large quantities as they can capture and be will give them sick ones in ex change and thus spred death umong the bugs and salvation for the farm- ers’ crops at the same time Don’t delay, but commence as soon as the bugs appear in your fields.—Rich ||] WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT THEM Hil! Review. THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS And never before in Butler, have such goods been sold at these prices, 2We have also added to our stock A LINE OF SAMPLES ——OF-~ Held Him Prisoner. Emporia, Kan, May 2.—John Jones, who lives three miles east of Emporia, way in town yesterday with his family. They went home in the forenoon and found that the house had been entered aud ransacked aud a number of articles stolen Jones saw aman going down the ruad and went after him. The stranger threw away something aud started to run, but Jones caught him Jones prom. | ised that if the thief would go back, find the stoleu articles and return them to the house he would not have him arrested. The thief agreed, found the stolen gocds and carried! = them back to the house ! Jones kept his woid, but Mrs. Look at them before buying Remember the place. North Old P. 0. Building .M. CAMPBELL, Aianager. Rich Jewels Recovered. got a shotgun, !cyeled it at the thief, | returning from Furlough Lodge in and held him prisoner until a man!the Catskills, where they had been went to town and returned with | making a short visit last week, Mrs. Deputy Sheriff O'Connor, who} Gould’s maid Jost a smell hand bi brought the thief to jail. . } = his name as Joe Martin, and to day! valuables worth $81,000, while the had his preliminary examination. party were driving to Arkville Guntgnen neon Superintendent Keater of the ine i Lodge was seut back immediately. Mr. A. L Armstrong, gn o!d druggist | SiN the Goulds . and a prominent citizen of this eater-; WOE Cae prising town, says: “TL sel! some forty | Journey. different kinds ot cough medicines, but} when he met a farmer's wife, who have never in) my experience sold so! had picked np the bag and net eve: much of any one @ le as I h | looked into it Ballard’s Horehonud Syrup. Grecotel an aaron use it say it as the perte » consumptior throat and } OTe is as continued their y Washing Away. :interesting calculation has re cently been made p one of the many publ minute. Contains! French Sold by HL Tucker, drug-| 45 the ¢ diseases of have ever tri tions of the demy of sciences. It is ect that, taking into con | sideration the wear and tear on the | - | lieve hin one ourt Valley Bandits. solid land by ocean washing, river Missouri Valley, Io., April 29.—! erosion, and weather, to say nothing City Marshal Adna Whitney, who|of probable vo! > action, was killed in the fight with burglars | world will, by the end of the ye yesterday, was buried today. The | 500,000 be completely washed away, wounded bu vlar has been identified | and the ocean will rol! over the pres - ; |} ceedi srobably unequal 1 the as Red Wilson, an Omaha crook,who|ent foundations of our great conti- | CeeUPS probably seneduaica vend has spent several short terms in the | nents. es penitentiary. Sberiff Coulthard dis aude uA galaat Saloons: iB covered to day that Davis, the burg | Crusade Seainst S8 Atchison Kan., April 30.—Saloons | J place. Devis has a companion and | and opesly in this city for the first a a horse. (het ih alost Geary insinsce tbe /OSREUTS, WARE PAPER cam) 7 ee ment | 1 a Sag | | a demand that it be favorably con KY en ' IS en so mauy of the bugs become diseased Prices Cheaper Than Ever- A $30 Bedroom Suit at $22 test so long and that has given so univer- = . “4 bottle is positiyely guaranteed to e farmers of all the surrounding coun-| A $28 Bedroom Suit at $20 reliet, or the money will be retunded. It / ENNYROY, H] . is admitted to be the most reliable tor ‘Original and Only A $20 Bedroom Suit at $18 | Coughs and Colds. Trial bottles tee at fi : : Hi. L. Tucker’s drug store. Large size] QS HR iy) € co orth Main St . One Door quiripg the service of a man for per- Kingston, N. Y., May 1.—When Jones took a haud in the game. She! George Gou!d and Mrs. Gould were He gave! which contained diamonds and other | know I can’t do it. Keater had not gone far ic through The Meeting of Congress. C. Times. | 565 Cc There is a proposition in congress | | to change the date of the meeting of | {that bedy from the first Monday in} You cannot hope to be well if your BLOOD z is IMPURE. ; this measure is that when members f you are troubled wit of congress are chosen on 4 | , petals , 4 |December to the first Monday in |Mareh. The reasons assigned for | NESS 1 partic-| 3 . \lar issue they should have oppurtun OILS, ULCERS ore IMPLES, SORE eee eels) j carry out the purpose expressed in jtheir election. This is obviously | true, and the sooner reform is intro | duced tbe better. | The present congress was elected jou the distinct issue of tariff reform. | That commend was given by the] ‘ | people in most emphatic and unmis | \takable terms a year and a half ago. | But the members were estopped | from carrying out the instructions | |fur more than a year. because time, |elapsed before the regular meeting | under the law. Meantime another | election on aa entirely different issue} Phe Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf is interpreted by some as revoking | railroad is now open and ready for the real instructi and the reform | both passen and freight trattic is delayed to the predjudice of busi oom all stations on its line between z dpa e ); | Sulphur Springs, Ark -osho and ness and the demoralization of poli | Joplin, Mo., Pittsburg, Kan., and | tics. Kansas City, Mo. It is not certain that it would be} If you are goi best to tix the session for the first of | St. Louis, Chica, : March. The congressional term be. | hOTtheast or east, or to Denver, Og = den, Los Angeles, San Francisco, gius on the 4th of March and why) Portland or any ‘point in the west CLEARED AWAY Something New. to Kansas City, But this is an unimportant matter. | trial The reasons given for introducing the bill are ample to secure its pas Magnificently eq train daily thro City without change, ¢ lines from Kansas City to all points, . aud the public should join inj insur the traveler Quick time, low wns nnecting with rates and excellent accommodat Merchants are for freight st tious and ¢ » For a quarter of a century Dr, King’s} Signments will be guaranteed. | Por New Discoeery has been tested, and the | @dditional information, call on nea millions who have re , é its use testity to its wonderful curative | the dered, ee DoNnonUE, powers in ali diseases of throat, chest! @en. Preght & ass et, Cie and lungs. A remedy that has stood the Aansa , A Quarter Century Test. sal satisfaction is no experiment. Each Chichester’a English Diamond iit ‘Genuine. SAFE, always reliable. LADIES, Druggist for Chichestere Enguah Dia. mond Brand in Red au‘ oid metallic soc. and $1.00. Walking Preferabie to Working. Washington, D. C., April 30.—*"I um beginning to lose my faith in the sincerity of the ‘unemployed work ingmen.’* Thus spoke Senator Gal- linger, of New Hampshire, to-day, in conversing about the advent of Cox ey and other signs of the mes “A BY f to ite Youthful Color. frieud of mime in Boston,” he went| D>» cen sleet Dros & gE gee goes 1, “had au experience receutly that Ingrain & Tapestry Carpets Reed ae Hee aaueh of the talk “vou CON SU MPTIV E Parker about the poor man out of work is » Take in time. 5 jacnsense. He hada good deal of | work to be dene about his place, re haps six weeks, and hearing of a deserving fellow out of employment | he sent for him and told him that if lhe wantel a job he could have it. Owing rd times he could jnot afford te pay him much, bat it would be steady employment for at {least six weeks, and the pay would be $1508 day. He had expected }the man would accept his offer wita out hesitatior, and was considerably j surprised when the fellow returned: “<I would like to take this jub Ifirstrete. It isa first class chance, jand I need the money. My family s in need of money, too, but you You see, Iam under promise to march iu the parade of the unemployed next week, and I can't break 37 ems to me,” concluded the + “this is about the character of many of the so called workingmen jeager for a job.” e home circle complete. This great Temperance Drink gives pleas- ure and heaith to every member of tne family. A 2c. package makes 5 gal- lons. Be sure and get the genuine. Sold everywhere Made only by The Chas. E. Hires Co., Philada, Send 2e. stamp for beautiful Picture Cards and Book. tol catarrh is yery ty. s can tes COMPOUND. is necessary to] nany, if net »owders, | Is ESSENTIALZ Good ir orany point north | not begin the session simultaneously? | and northwest, give the new line a) chickens, pments, as the expedi- areful handling of all con- d benefit trom | est agent of the company, or address ad ook’sCottonRoot | A recent discovery by an old | | most of the| physician. Successfully used | | arford ter monthly by thousands of | | AnD ‘Ladies, Is the only perfectly safe and rellable medicine dis ts who Misouri Pacific Tame Table Arrival and departure of passenger trains at Butler Station. Nortn Bounp Passenger, - = 4:27 a.m. Passenger, : - 2:42 p. Mm. Passenge = > 3 Pe m. 11:20 a.m. Passenger, Local Fre De drop in and see N. M. Nestle- lrode at Virginia, Mo. He will give ‘you the market price for hides. — Also highest eggs and uipped pas-|takes subscriptions to the Butler 1 to Kansas Weekly Trgs, at $1.00 per year and agent is authorized to collect and eipt for the paper. Netson M. Nestiexop. i | ‘quested to remem: | ber this line in giving routing orders | | | | C. B LEWIS & CO, j Proprietor of klk Horn Stables Having purchased the Elk Horn barn and Livery outfit of J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number of first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the Best Liverv Barn In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handled on commission, Stock bearded by the day week Or month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with anv Livery barn in this section, Call ard see him cB LEWIS & CO Scientific American CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, For information and free Handbook write to UNN & CO., %1 BROADWAY, NEW York. 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 Scientific American e world. " Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent. man should be without it. Weel 3.00 a | years $1.008ix months. Address ‘& CO. | PCbLRaens $01 Broadway, New York Gay? ompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss } O Z MA N LIS em stn, Sim ciorhea, rvousness, Sel 5 ORIEN TAL Foxit arg ous Man. Price $1.00, 6 Boxes, $5 00. g mménded, combines the import- ites of quick action, specific curative power, with pertect safety and Fe ness tothe patient. The drug- L seit it I No Parallel. Omata, Neb., April 27. istory of courts was reported froin outh Omaba this morving. In a | coroner's inquest over the death of Smith, who was said to have been estroyed a hotel, five of the six The posse is in pursuit | {me in several years. As a result |jurors found that Smith bad been with hopes of overtaking the fugi. | what will doubtless prove a merry |™urdered aud that Nick Martin, the re aes | rial union and Prohibitionists. Officials Barred. | Guthrie, O. T.. April 30. a The| Baptist and Presbyterian churches | 2 decisien of the interior deparfment | in the case of an important corner |Commissioners were severely criti | in Guthrie, claimed by C. M Barnes | cized for allowing the law to be so} ex register of the land office, is that | violated in this respect. It is under | _ Barnes cannot hold the lots, because | stood that if saloons, gambling haiis | li he was a gevernment official. This | ete., are not closed the ministers will bars all federal officials from secur | take legal steps to enforce the law. ing tives to lots or land in the ter-| ritory and given to actual settlers In leading towns of Oklaboma ove Last Relative of Jay Gould insane. Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 1.—Jacob/ y $1,000,600 worth of property i claimed b icials. E z iets Buccs yeas | He was one:.of the wealthiest resi |, Cl Me, Tenn., Apri! 30.—Sam | dents in Salem township, but devel- Hodgson, an old, rich citizen, was | oped the insane idea that his prop | overcome by the heat while uniting erty was deprecating in value and) with the Methodist church yester|sold very large tracts for very small |S | war has becn begun by the mineste | Sixth juror, committed the crime. morning Martin returned a | night union services were held in the | minority verdict, finding himself in- ocent aud demanding his own re- at which timethe board of Police | lease. Catholic Nuns as Teachers. Gallitsin, Pa., April 28 —The pub- ¢ school directors of Cream | covered. Beware of unprincipled drug: Gallitsin, | Special Directions Mailed with each Box. Address Ballard Soow Linimest Co., 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. WILCOX. COMPOUND ANSY.@ PILLS a SAFE AND SURE, “nscrupulous per terfitting Wileox Compe ine vu metal boxes with registered trade mark of Shield, accept no worthless nostrum, lnsiston thegenuive, atall Druggists, Bend 4 centefor Woman's Safe Guard and receive then by mail. VW ticox Specidic Co. Phila.Pa, Offer inferior medicines in place of this, Ask for Cook’s Cotton Root Compound, take no substi- tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage in letter and we willsend, sealed, by return mail, Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 | stamps. Address Pond Lily Company, x ‘rt Block, Detro! )Soll in Butler and everywhe all druggists. ' Trustee's Sale. i | Whereas T. T an and Catherine Eyeman | his wife, by their deed of trust dated | | April znd and recorded in the | recorder’s thin i for Bates | county. Missouri 7 page 440 con- | veyed to the ur te lying and being situ- | ated in the county of Bates and state of Mis- | souri, te-wit | Lo? one (i)and the south half of lot two | of the southwest quarter of section thirty (30) | andthe southwest quarter of the southeast | quarter of section th 6) gil in township | forty-two (42) of range thirty-one (1) contain- ing in all 172 acres more or Irss which convey- | ance Was made in trust tosecure the payment | of three certain notes fully described in said deed of trust: ana whereas default has been | madeinthe payment of two said notes now! past dueand unpsid, Now therefore, at the re- | |quest of the legal holder of esid notes jand pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trast, I will proceed to sell theabove described premises at pablic vendne to the highest bidder for cach st the east front door of the court house. in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- LOWEST== RATES wits Direct Lines Fast Time Elegant Pullman Service | Cambria county. were restrained by |*°°7 0" a 4 |atemporary injunction granted by/| Friday May 18th, 1894, Judge Barker at Hollidaysburg to Peis potter pe eae dr | : etc h oon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, from employing six Catholic | day, for the purposes of catisfring said debt. Reclining Chair Cars ($5) To uns as teachers in schools. The Gould, a relative of the late Jay! injunction was obtained by Gallitain | Gould. was adjudged insane to day. | people, who allege the nuns are jteaching their Protestant children | Notice is hereby given that all creditors | the doctrine of the Catholic faith. Clarksville. Tenn., April 27.—Aunt eely Edwards, aged 105, died a day z |day. He had to be conveyed home, | prices. When placed on the stand/or twoago near Elkton. im the ad- were thoroughly fumigated and the dying in a few hours. Several per-|to-day he was unable to tell the| joing County of Todd, in Kentucky. sons fainted at the service, thej value of different kinds of money|She waz, in all probability, the old- inmates vaccinated properly. It is said that the inspectors have diag-| i weather being excessively warm. [shown him. $ i jest negress in Kentucky. | interest and costs. j 3 4 FRANK AL Trastes. | \ Notice of Final Settlement. | KANSAS CITY | CHICAGO ano zm: | and al! others interested in the estate of | | | Nathan Godtrey deceased, that we i=— WORLD'S FAR? |Mains & Henry executors of =| TRE estate, intend to make final settlement Yoer earest Seemt for particslers an thereof, at the next term of the Bates ASK see thas your ticket reads via the pepuiss : county probate court, in Bates county, { “ = = state ot Missouri, to be held at Butter on | Missouri Pacific Ry.” the 14th day ot May, 1Sge. j H. C. TOWNSEND, Mains & Henry. Ceneral Passenger ond Tieket Acect, ST. LOUIS. 21 Executors. | abo st tra vali mo dis! ho Tu 32 ave Thi hoy Th bo al ho the po: me iri ibinaaiinaleos te aii

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