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DITCHED IN THE HOUSE. | | Carlisle Currency Bill Strikes Its Birst Obstacle. Senatorial Auction Blocks. Advocates of the legislative cau cus as a means of electing United States Senators are doing much to AO. Welton Washington, D.C, Jan. 9.—The force the early adoption of a six-| Carlisle currency bill, which bas teeoth amendment to the Federal | > = w In that State the people ex | been under debate in the House for ab out two weeks, was iguowiniously | ditched today. It had not strength | enough to surmouut the first parli- amentary obstacle placed in its path. | The committe on rules, in obedi-| enee to the decree of the Dewocranic caucus on Monday, brought in an, order to close general debate aud | proveed under the five mivute rule} until Saturday, when the final vote should be taken, but the supporters | of the bill showed lumeutabie weak- nese. They were unable to order the previous question, the dewaud therefor being refused, first by a risiug vote of 92 to 101. aud then Constitution, making Senators elec- tive by the people of the States. The betrayal of the people in N- braska is the first lesson of the new year. pressed their opposition to railroad of the Governor. goversinent by the defeat rauroad candidate for The exucus ba- Pacitic shall go to the Senate frou Nebraska. West Virginia Srepben B E kins Elkins’ defeat, but it Etkius ix assured of bis election now as Stew the General solicitor of the ” will soon elec There is tah will resul bothing probably as w Produces Feed and Provisions AUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE jist declared the | | CICARS ANDO TOBACCO, Always pays the highet market price for Countv East Side Square. Butler, Mo- | Gen, Harry Heth Il. | Washington, D C, January 1.— ,Gen. Harry Heth, the Confederate | Brigadier whose action brought on | the battle of Gettysburg, is danger ously ill with acute pneumonia at ‘bis home in the city. Gen. Heth cemmanded the a vance of Lee's He was intent on making the most of To Young Mothers roceres, of all Kinds. army when it entered Virginia. SS ‘the splendid opportunities for for and As he moved that there [two or three shoe factories in the | vieimty of Gettysburg, aud took a! | couple of regiments over there to \clean out the stock. for footwear was then what the Confederates needed! Heth headed toward! Harrisburg, and such a thing asa battle at Gettysburg was not in the} programme of either Lee or Meade Heth’s regiments, while after shoes. Makes Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians, Rook to“ Methers’’ mailed FREE. SRADFIELD RECULATOR CO ATLANTA, GA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. lage supplies. forward he heard Were ae CEMA AAPESPRE ED SUNLAOOVDDOREION | most was The Pension Enormity. In 1872, Geu. James A. Gartield, in a speech io Congress, said thas | Oo 2 the high wat k in pension leg- i on « yea and nay vote of 124to 129.|#'t 1f Nevada was when. jure set: ® d ellsta sgh Merleral cavalry burcying | saa Af sige a “We ie: ad. a a eel ea le The advocates of the bill were dunn | b's first election to the So are, | is s = up im advance of the Army of the| * sai Poti 5 ; : w 4 3 z reasonable expect,” said the distin- founded when they discovered that| Wa" ssked to explain bis evident on a Potomac and got iuto a fight Other guished statesman aud soldier, “tha they hud been beaten in the prelimi | dene in his succens. Stewart «nd fo) = eco bs Cae ubp aay ne sebine the expenditures for saniioiin will nary dkicmich and the orderiwas pttaeee LHe was ie Sel = oO grew leanne <e a econ hereafter steadily decrease, unleep withdrawn. This was the first re nc st sae oe. erivene aad to = 2) a ee ; oe ane sm = esl our legislation stould be unwarrant- * ic pu » favey oe, 4 j g was r pec ” verse the committee on rules bad |“) 'CH be pare & taucy price. on bo Y Soe wes cere cued (Ob Sul, extravagant.” There were then 4 suff-red in four years. Av avalysin lt is as true now as when Lincoln c 72) SE ground in the selection of which | th rolls 232.229 } g4| first told the stury which has passed am neither side had any choice, all be bene capes, Teens cate cate he aur ‘| of the vote shows that all of the 124 y ihe rab) (Ss nm b heard: and the annual expenditure was votes in favor of the motion were|i'te proverb that the man on trial © = cause Heth turned aside from his $30.000,000. Now the Umted States 2 zs 2 a 30. 000. Now " cast by Democrats, while eighty-two | for boy stealing can trast a jury of 2 jcourse due north in order to get _ oferoeaianet el dru dacels meu who bave had some of the pork. = qoremeet ee ee Republicans, thirty nine Democrats eight Populists voted agaiust it. Of the thirty nine Democratic votes against the motion it was poluted out that twenty four were cast by Demverats defeated for re-election Mr. Outhwaite hurriedly demaud ed the yeas aud nays and the roll was called. This resulted in the defeat of the special rule by 124 yeus to 129 nays. The roll call was watch ed with inteuse interest, but the anuouncement of the result only confirmed the defeat of the advocates of the measure. The supporters of the bill made a desperate effort to secure a majority but to no purpose Phas Sawver’s Family Cure— tt not onl eve: pl member of the family. Try a frei Sold by HL Tucker. Mr Vest Has a Plan. Washington, D. C, Jan 9.—Many of the Democratic Senators received the announcement of the adyerse vote on the currency bill as a sum- mons to the Senate to take the question up and find a way out of the difficulties with which the coun try finds itself surrounded. Sena- tor Voorhees took the first step for he formal consideration of the mat- ter by irsuing a call for the meeting of the finance committee to be held tomorrow for the purpose of canvass- ing the entire situation, and if pos- How Long can this condition con- tinu? EKuglishmen are agitating for the abolition of the House of Lords as being au obstruction to popular government. But the Lords do not buy their seats iu the expectation of selling pubhe mgbts to private in terests as a means of making office pay more than it bas cost. It 1s strange that any honest American, in view of the past and present ex- periences, should defend the Sena- torial auction block —St. Louis Re public. To Build Up both the flesh and the strength of pale, puny, acrofulous children, get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di-cov “lery It's the best thing kuown for 4 wasted body aud a weakened sys tem It thoroughly purifies the blood, enriches it, and makes effect ive every natural means of cleansing, repairing,and courishing the system Tu recovering from “La Grippe,” pneumonia, fevers, or other debi tating diseases, nothing can equal it a8 an appetizing, restorative tonic to bring back health and vigor. Cures nervous and general debility All diseases of lower bowel, in- cluding rupture and pile tumors, radically cured — Book of particulars free. World’s Dispensary Medical ae 663 Main St, Buffalo. NY. THE CREEDINESS OF roved too much for the rooster, and the drive wheels gave way under the tremendous weight. smash cFarland Bros, To carry the largest and most complete stock of harness and saddles in this section of the state p ‘6 a double diamond frame exceptionally graceful in design- these shoes. T Dend. Pareell, I T., Jan. 10 —Late last night J. Swain and a man named Vincent bad a row and Vincent shot }at Swain with a double barrel shot gun, but missed him, and Swain shot and 1stantly killed Vine nt. A son of Vincent took bis tather’s part and shot Swain dead, blowing his brains out. Great excitement exists, as the parties are well known in Purcell and the Territory Swain was a Deputy United States Marsh al and the row occurred over some of his actions as an officer toward Vincent and some of his relatives year to 969,544 pensioners. Iustead of “steadily decreasing,” as predicte ed by Gen Garfield, the pension list because of legislation which was called in advance ‘‘unwarrantably ex- travagant,” has grown constantly. Withiu the last six years it bas doubled. To day nearly thirty years after the war ended, one in every seventy of the entire population is on the federal pension list. If there were no expenditures for peusions the receipts from interva? revenue duties, including the in- come tax would pay all the expenses of the government. There need to be no tarff taxes of any kind levied —Columbia Herald. 1 Made $75.00 ina Week. I have bought several plating ma- chines, but they were either not large enough for some articles or they did not work easy, and I have never made much money until I ob- tained the Practical Plating Dyna- mo. This is the electrical machine used in in all the great gold and sil ver plating factories, and does the work every time. No sooner did people hear that I pad this electri- cal Dynamo,tban I had more spoons, knives, forks aud jewelry than I could plate in a mouth. The first week I cleared $31.50. and the sec- Call ices and the endless variety of es of all style McFARLAND BROS. Butler, Missouri. -upin pr A Break For Liberty. Salem, Mo, Jan. 9.—Last night three prisoners confined in the coun ty jail made their escape by breaking the locks from theircells aud sawing their way through the outer door Their names are Ben Coffman and. Joe Bell, two desperate toughs and horse thieves who have time | before the The other, James Simmous,was awaiting .50 to $25; second-hand barness from $3 to $15 to the best STEEL FORK “COW BOY SADDLE” made in thia conunty horse millinery. i) & = & © 3 3 Q bo} > o 3 a s S a z 3} o Fe = S a = a a bo = =| p o == 3! and trade in on new ones. done in penitentiary. trial for criminal assault on a young lady. The description of three men is as follows Coffman is about 5 feet 10 inches high, stooped shouldered, light complexion, light bair, broad le v 01 preeverani kt is ligh al jougly to the ighest degree and “is face prominent cheek bones and! ond week I cleared $75.00, aor i sible devising means of improving prove Dr gawyer's. C aoe eee fully guaranieed---- Made under our own 5s ipervision, in t tive feet 7 or 8 inches! think by the firet of J ry I. will the condition of the treasury. cures indigestion biliousness and kidney dif- ) 0! cue: k i f rt) anuary it is understood Senator Vest has in mind the outline of a plav fora bill which he may submit to the committee and which may prove the basis of future action. The two principa! features of the plan are: First, to authorize the issuance of a sufficient number of low rate bonds to retire the $346,000,000 worth of greenbacks, aud second, to provide for the purchase apd coinage of a sufficient quantity of silver to in- pbut miraculously escaped serious in | fealty. Sold by H L Tucker Blown Through a Window, Joplin, Mo, Jan 9—The boiler at the works of the Joplin Gas com pany exploded at about 9 o’clock to- night and wrecked the boiler and engine house. The buildings caught fire but good work by the fire de partment prevented their tion. The engineer was destruc- blown through a window by the explosion trated cat~ ich yo our own factory, of our own finest cold dratdy seamless steel tubing, with every Joint and part scientifically tested, itis a Worthy backbone for a famous wheel-- high, weighs about 160 pounds, daik complexion, and dark eyes. Simmons is about 6 feet high dark complexion, dark moustache, weighs jabout 180 pounds; bas been in jail since last July, and is somewhat] write to W P. Harrison & Co., Col- jbleached Sheriff Chambers and a/umbus, Ohio, who make these ma- posse are row efter the men and! chines, for circulars. Asthis is my they may be recaptured within a} tirst luck streak,I give my experience. few hours, but it is not probable. ‘hoping others may be benefited as | much as I have been. bave a thousand dollars in cash and give my farm considerable attention The Plativg Dynamo is the thing to use, and you can learn to us it in about av hour. Anyone cau too. "WOOOLOOVGA BOSTON, 25 ANEW YORK. HARTFORD. Budd Declared Elected. Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 10.—Both | T = =! ee Ji Sanste: thi ee | Absvlutely Free. i ise i Soe : a Assembly and Senste this morning | erease the silver issuance to $750, |jury. The extent of the damage can | No Retaliation on Spain. | wheat } i % ‘ | Any reader of this paper can get 000,000, which would be an increase | not yet be determined. The con ;unanimonsly adopted a concurrent)" ” 5 \ ,00U, | ras : 5 a : Washi ake? | 2 ae -ow for} Lbe St. Louis Globe-Democrat Ab- of about $150,000,000. ‘This 1s sug | sumers in the city will be greatly in | 1 | ashington, Jan. 8.—-The negoti- | resolution fixing noon tomorrow for | colataly fieetor three onthe Rana Seeietie cod promise upoateict convenienced. - ations between the state department |the inauguration of Governor-elect | _ s 2 IE : ss ‘ = . = : | 3 : 8! - se bond advocat d th lver eo ae i , and the government of Spain looking | Budd. Resolutions were introduced TD or veges: the bond advocates and the silver 1 Zano,eutes all diseases resulting trom men a a : eae ey ee ee of itat ouce. The weekly a c 4 3 Z C1 > se es rs C > e é 7res v a; te srs - men can agree, but the scheme has] [ioten down neveds ay stand ee ate Parks sure cure is sold z Sie Eee jess Lone eee : PI Globe—Demverat is issued in Semi- not met general favor so far as it hood Sold by HL. Tuck Tncker, tariff on American products entering | priations for one hundred thousand | Weekly sectious, eight pages each has been canvassed. Sup-rstitious Railway Employes. ‘A Cook Baek Heee, Cuba and Porto Rico have almost | dollars each for the improvement of |'yesday aud Friday, sixteen every - Sedalia, Mo. Jan 7.—The last - on reached a satisfactory conclusion.|the San Joaquin and Sacramento! week, making it practicaily a Semi Zano restores nervous energy and restores y eae | “Table and Kitchen” is the title | So facade vite bea ed | Weekly paper, yet the price is only , lost manhood. Zano cures mental and sexual | serious wreck on the Missouri, Kan-| 2 : 5 k Some minor details remain to be ad-| rivers vo poco debility ofmen Sold by H. L. Tucker, drag- x ‘ | of a new cook book published by the jasted, but litéle: dificult’: c Ti thelatte Tent t Gov. | one dollar a year. In politics, it is } — sas and Texas Railway, which oc-/ Price Baking Powder Company ee heres ees ene ema ge ol wiespee eas a yeaimene tee |strictly Republican, but it gives al! - oo | : g ¢ y i ; a dick call joint -| ; maartcs cle epee : Will Probably Die, curred at Cale, I. T., a few days ago Chicago Faalae thie tae nll ed in securing their settlement. - [ernor Reddick called the joint As"| 11. news, and is absolately indispen- if Dr G. W Petty, who bas been| and resulted im $30,000 damages to) },. sent free if you write a postal Dera oN ost oe Se ee ree oe yeee caer ne veers) Coun-|sable to the farmer, merchant, of ‘ loing all that medical skill can do| the company, is the eleventh wreck | = ! narily supply the United States with ties for Governor was read without | professional man who has not the doing : for the sufferers by the Metz mill explosion’ was in town today. He says all the men are getting along | that has occurred within one half jmile of that point in the past few | years. As the sory runs among the | mentioning the Butler Weekly Tres. | This book bas been tried by our selves and is one of the very best of its kind) Besides conta ove. about 75 per cent of the sugar im- objection, show Budd’s plurality to time to read a large daily promptly ported into this country. Aboutall|be 1.206. Budd was then declared | #24 keep thoroughly posted. Sample eis Bie 4 | Copies will be seut free on appliea- the other great sugar importing/|elected amid loud cheers. The in- i . i se 2 | tion to Globe Printing Co , St. Louis countries have a direct or indirect auguration ceremonies tomorrow | Missouri. bounty on sugar exported and their | will be preceded by a military parade | very nicely except one, and will | employes of the company, ten years : é ears | 400 receipts for all kinds of pastry probably pull through all right. ago a widow, whose premises join jand home cookery, are many hints és eat ali s : sugar is liable toad = | wi } vi ib e Gr \ y “The one exception,” said he, sis|the track, had her only cow killed) for the table and kitchen, showing aoe = seal soba Fic ba wee Pie neck hte ber nett) 1 y i f : ct. s propose: Lieu- ' E. L. Gillispie, a young man who | 59 a train, and for some reason or| how to set a table, how to enter ihe acent per pound above the 40) nor-elec is propose at Lieu | When Baby was sick, we ¢ When she was a Child, When she bream: When the had € cent duty imposed on Cuban sugar.! tenant Governor elect Millard. who Tu consequence the Cuban planters | is still ill at his home in Los Augeies | practically receive that much favor.’ shall be sworn in at noon tomorrow} ———— ne vottle of Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cur, ” ¥ou will be convinced that it wili cur nach, liver, kidney and vowel difiicalt Tucker. came there from Kansas about two | other the railroad company refused a hundred and months ago. He is burned on the |r failed to satisfy her claim. Then| one hints in every brauch of the back as if a hot iron had laid across | she called down the vengeance of culinary art. Cookery of the very him and he has concussion of the, the Almighty to redress her wrong: j ; b SS: finest aud :ichest as well as of the }. and if the widow's prayer is not on! dining room, ete ; iby telephone from | chamber. 4 Assembly! brain I fear bis condition is critic W. W. Smith has a compoun 1 ca muinated fracture of the radiu ulria and Thad to shorten th arm | He is doing nicely | most ecomical and home like, is pro- vided for record, the accidents are. and| + “Table and Kitchen” will be sent, postage pre- Y. | paid, to any lady sending her ad dress (uname. town and Seate) plainly A copy in German or Scan- Remember h He Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. - ie Stricken With Heart Disease. A Sound Li Sa He Loved a Widow. Sturgeon, Mo, Jan. &.--Everett Goff a young man residing in Stur- vit enicide last e 1 treatment ot c: ista y, as thousands Proper Locat trea nt is necessary cess, but many, if not most of i neraL use atord bu A cure certainty can zipated or H 9.—Nich- - ex United States pen- Jan. an inch or so. now, however. sion agent for Indiana, and one of je 'geon, tried ta en : ~ - ‘|dinayian will be sent if desired. the best known wen in the State. night by Jumping iu the public wel! tes Use ot Talking © expected from snutfs, s powders, os z e Pot have any oft liver, 8 aid Cee ‘ What's vm e aR Wouches sand : ar y’s pores © SIR Dt sip ai sag was today probably fatall¢ stri edie vie wily Which is ninety feet in depth. He 5 and coughs in the atm, which is s hly commende: ing a he | oe « bein iso does|-_ . Bes ‘ tind Mes sat govt may” haye a tickliug| isa remedy which combines the import, | Chicago, Ill. with heart disease at the office of the not act properly as ath erie all is in love with a widow, who drove cough or a little cold or baby may have|ant requisite of Sha tease specific GI Geers ee ae Union National Building and Loam. disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels| him from her-house last night. The 7 i S ber that di: bes a in- | aia ae = 2 = the chyp and when it comes you ought}curafive powe with Sperfect safety and} _Ladies—Remember that diecase becomes in qual as a liver medicine, Pric€} youth wag rescued after being in the / tokndg.that Parks cough Syruy is the} preasantness to the patient. he drvj-| Gare long standing cases. It heals and cures Free tria! bottles at Hl. Le . LY best cire for it. Sold by H, L. Tucker, | gists act sent it Soid by HL Tucker. Te. 48 1y] well over twenty minutes. P

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