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wet of Beauty | MANY POISONED. wer to digest and assim- ye 2 proper quanity of food. qis can never be done when | People Seriously Sick. rr GIRL ASSAULTED NEAR LINYEU ver does not act it’s part. | ene Community ¥: J! you know this bs | —Four Tramps Killed in t's Liver Pills are an abso- | a Wreek. cure for sick headache, dys 00 Essia, sour stomach, malariz d Over the Affair— Couple Shot and Placed on the Track k. Forr Scorr, Kan., Aug. annual picnic of Sunday sch« Baptist church of this city, held in ee nt, Byes and | ut ler = ken suddenly 2 cause. The phys going all night, and z h many the sufferers were very ill, none of t c What the Gold Basis Means. ig, Louis Post-1 {he McKinley platform, dictated jp Obauncey M. Depew a3 the rep. tative of the Vanderbilt hun spatch. Ne» used quite the ment, for A I. ASSAULTED AR LIN i cs j milliens, and by 1. C. Platt, as Linnevus, Mo., Aug. 8.—Thur wft-|or infact anything that you have for sale and we will give you as much for}! A ..| @rnoon, at a pienie about les} tas the market will bear, in justice to ourselves as well as you. | nd Bgsexponent of the unity of pure) oi cict of here, Thurman Jacors, eo between political and financial ption, declares that the exist- ing gold standard mnst be maintain- What does that mean? Te gold of the country has been sbolly withdrawn from circulation — By the operations of the most suc gatal syndicate of speculators ever ized. There is neither gold win nor g2ld certificates in actual ne : orMgrevlation anywhere except in the te qin-using localities of the Pacific dope. There is none in St. Louis, : : Pcs Hopper and wone in Chicago, none in New York, | 15:00 were found pone in Boston, none in Philadelphia, | southern tracks, none in New Orleans. It is cornered | has been discov A . : who were wd withdrawn from circulation, to 3 theend that its value may be in qesed and that the government on the poe esse my be forced to issue bonds to pre | it, Rove wot the re establishment of bimet allism. young man about 19 y suaded Miss Gr of about 15 yex 5 of age, p orphan g Tomlin, nd soon rted in pursuit « He eluded capture all « but gave himself up to his fr night, who brought him her once. If en would have been lynched. be a lynehing yet. MURDERED By IiaAnropspur 200 men st FIVE Au Joh on the were murdered. by five neg playing eraps at the ti oth were shot and their bodies ca ried several hundred yards and place NEGROES. s$- i Mattie murder has y was the motive. TRAMPS KILLED IN A WRECK. ao, Ta, Aug. t FOUR MARE which the pledged? republican party Does the success of Mc- besides were badly other d wrecked, re. Kinley mean that the power of the] stealing a ride were killed. government is to be used to main-| was no other loss of life. tun the gold corner and to prevent WILL BREIDENTHAL WIN? fallin the value of gold, now arti- fcially forced up to a basis that is The Kansas Populist Con Divided as to Cha AniLenk, Kan., Aug. ittec i s i j i : lready selected by Vandivert, the closing of the ” ff operating to depress all other values | 150+ state central committee held anall | ro ca cL deaeinaein a national bank of Larned, of which Aparuinous extent? | . ,,| morning sessien, but took no formal A pene eee lists declined | © Bush is president. and now it | We have an “existing gold basis” | action. W. T. Tipton, of the Fourth Sethe arbuF aeking things | is true that the Populists declined | i. proposed by Mr. Rush to. insti- atthe treasury attempts to make] district, was chosen temporary Seapine ques noes eae to accept Mr. Bryan's running mate, | tute impeachment proceedings against _ § “any dollar as good as every other | man and C. M. Ross, of the tine but : and have named ‘Where are we at’| Judge Vandivert before the next dollar.” Oa the contrary the whole | retary. Three members were absent : @ Roesaeer for the second place, but} Kansas : The | —— power of the treasury, and of all the eri Ete comin thee ano neg 8 this does not more than momentar. | made by Mr. Rush, together with the ’ . . meet at Topeka August 11 to se- il bi the situation reply of Judge rt and the state- - Wreasury 8 financial backers, from lect perm rent officers and finish { ’ ue ase aS aS ee se ethineahourr ments of Judg of Newton, Mr. Jobo Sherman to Russell Sage and the state chairmanship fight. It is | Seren th Seats t Vernon. of this c and Mr. Austin, /4.P. Morgan, is being used to dis: | considered that the committee is very | brought forth by the necessities C') of Topeka, will likely be of unusual gedit the silver dollar and force it} closely dividei ani the result is in B | the occasion. Bryan’s whole courseas | 5, ¢¢ res - : ‘¢ ° Sold everywhere—made only by +: ear e; sis lower and lower as cornered gold is} doubt, though fact that Leedy and ge ed icles a 7 a politician bas been clean, consis | fact that Mr forced higuer aud higher. . made up and are The N. K, Fairbank Company, | tent, forcible and manly. There arej ficht for the "Neither at the treasury nor at any AU Ee seta 8 | no dubious utterances of his to ex | partly by fab treasury will a hundred dollars) | he oer en aseeneesc sas Ensesosse | plain away His position upon the — 1 apie _ : ‘ see 3 sing: “Tam a 2 lone definitely | him of his pc as jndge o 1e in gold bs given on demand for a wholly out of the contest and propose | ~~ ~~ rag a4 Sas ee ie eourt. and also by reason of the politi- hundred in silver. At the treasury, | to know no factions or divisions. ‘The [fu MAN OF THE HOUR | established, # : se before| Ctl, and professional prominence of wsatevery Wall street bank, the at | c do as it sees fit.” | had already won his eours efore| snage Peters and Messrs. Vernon and 2 ‘temptis made to hoard gold and tee consists of the | bis name was dreamed of in connec | austin. nae Keep it cornered “in reserve.” It is 1 First Grant |The Editor of the “Journal ot the! tion with the presidency. HILL NOT TALKING. the policy of the treasury not to and J. L. pe | Knights ef taber? Writes of ‘All the powers of wealth aud the | : EA maar of wllowitte circulate and it is not) tH ye ol mien influence it brings ¢ vready at) as = j Zi ‘ : x en fh. Watters: Fe i CPV. PUR yc en eS at 5 ee = citculatiu,.. Nowoer ace (ice backs, r Se dtiddve and We Un Bip i: { : z ee wuik to com} bi feat. bet) Ae Noe die a - 4 pion; Fiith, The Republic Bureau, i United Stat : : which are also cornered to a very) p qe Bo paliard: Sie itetimes Building. | legal robber in the United States, | arrivei at his! v3 : |b. H. Dolan and D. EF. Ballard; Sixth, & 5 ae a ae 2 i edignal ie great extent because the treasury; PF. C. Johnson and C. ) Seventh, New York. Aug. 4.—Henry B | regardless of his former politics; day where ae aes hens xt treats them not aslecaltender notes] b. J. Westgate and Pu & pein tie ee every man whose interest lies in the} ten days It ithorita ba petite J. g Martin of Minneapolis, the editor of continued subjugation of the wage| stated t he doe; not expect to ef butas gold certificates of deposit.| bepositoRS IN CONTROL. : Touche orbaters| Pace shich | tend or preside at the Bryan and Fe talling for payment in gold and gold a the Journal of the Kuights of Labor. | earner and farmer.every sheet which | oe oe renee it Madison Square gar- only. . Bee eee aia cane cnaeee. Mo» lin ajeading editorial in that publi-| has prospered and grown upon the} ooo \vcanesday and that all state- This, ther, is the existing gold} xpyana, Mo., Aug. %—When the | cation to-day, says: | subsidies to be — “a — out to declare for basis—with gold, gold certificates) yeceiver went to Uronuagh to take| “The various political conclaves of | ery—all this iia apap vzainst it are — ) ae mats vi possessi he cash anc ks of]... a . | ready moving to prevent the i e no expres- fad greenbacks practically with possession of the cash and boo! 8 of |i A. D. 1896 have now paseed ir- | eady g 2 " : ee baer drawn from circulation The only; Conkling Br ac he found about | e ; | triumph of the plain people. The tational cursency representing cash | 150 of the cepos:tors prevent ‘The to history, and the people of these \ Whitney Cleveland Democracy, join- auto 2 + inf that ee, Ne: e S aan rs : tion to be value in actual circulation is silver tee pa Lae as United States are in tbe position of | ing hands with the —— Leia sea : , : 1 depositors ic n propo o 5 re sear | Republicans, all recognize the dan eld on Sept 15. : soin. lo the ° aT e forced to choose between the | Republicans, z | — | — nape: seal a“ have the effects of the Gani ter . me — “ : | ee the continuance of their reign of} LEWELLING FOR SENATOR. msiners of the country Was SO/ fered with, t money, if | various candidates selected to apply | & 2 bat to th great an extent that if they are not any, in the ban Upheld as money, we must have a/and must not most disastrous collapse—a collapse i to which the panic produced by the Cleveland gold basis proclamation of three years ago would be as nothing. The existing gold basis meaas that | gold shall remain cornered and out | of circulation; that greénbacks shall | be treated as gold certiticates; that} they, too, shall remain out of circu gentlemen ma nt we among the best citizen They azreed to be respon key of the building was le hands. MISSOURI DEMOCRATS. le and t ted Cree, Fusion Not Improbs Mo., Aug. s the committe for the federal administration, by its ness and out Wall street supporters and by the een bankers whose —— are | Suny comin as chiefly responsible for the danger-| tion at this mee ous condition to which the country | tion ae has been brought. _ | party of Missouri s itis to this that MeKinley /is| combination with the populi pledged to his euckoo platform. on the electoral ticket. How can any American who retains matter both his common sense and his pat- St. riotism vote for such a platform? =| of the 4 : ae Flas Blea | was made Le ttle All Free. | the sittle ed druggist and get a trial bottle, | ecovers- free. Send your name and the ad. | dress to H E Bucklen & Co.,Chicago | me eae Light Vote in Tennessee. Tenn., Aug. te the election of M. M. and get a sample of Dr. King’s New| 5, ..., Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to health and Household In- ttructor, free. All of which is quar- anteed to do you good and cost you Nothing H. L. Tucker drug atore. 37 of chancery appeals, by ity. The vote over the than was expected. ' The secret ofhealth is | ree Cream Makes About Seventy | C 7 AT) a | from the ins were kept of >» livel with the iving Jacot assaulted came i he e may tolert whose Louisville it ad A negro man who wit- d all about 8.—A freight e a train ran off the railway track near Is this, then, the situation to] here yesterday morning on the Des is | Moines railroad, and a number of cars some Four tramps who were There Evenly —The popu- ie county in their will rtof z Ne 1dges cor Greeting to all Cash Buyers of | | Al | | } he | | We are here as we have been for many years, and expect to and will give you as many (or more ods for the same money as any other house in tl We are not importers, but buy your ;g00ds as cheap as anyone in the a ons! ipation, torpid liver, piles, | grove near here Thursday, some 40 per- | ity and intend to keepZuothing but | fpgndicc, | 2. : | and at en last 30 and withgour experience of twenty-five years in the grocery business and know that we know the best brands of goods, also know what they | worth in the market and at the inside price, and the inside price is what | |we pay for them. It is not necessary to advertisefpric | | duplica e, but we ask youto come in with your »s for other partie a QUR LINE OF HARDWARE dried fr ‘tein everything, from a sewing awl to a cook stove. were bought in Sanfrancisco, shipped direct to us and are strict ly fan Our coffees are the best in the City, come and try them and you! will be convinced, we tell the truth ‘‘so with all our lines.” Only try them and you will be satistied. Our line Ss of | | We Guarantee everything we sell to be as Represented | Suffice it to say we will duplicate any legitimate price quoted. We do not) whether we do a legitimate business or not. Come in and be convinced. Very respectfully yours, | A. L. MeBRIDE & Co. North side square, Butler Missouri. | r- manipulation and party discipline to the winds, relegating all the shining lights of the party in the past into deserved obscurity, and greatly as- | sisted by the supreme grasp of the | situation which their standard-bear- ‘er displayed, have put forward a | young giant of the West, with an |} Eastern partner, for our suffrages. | The silver men simply indorsed the ‘action of the Democracy, and the | People’s party, the Jast in the field, | after four days of struggle and dis | cussion, finally named, upon their ‘own platform, the same William om insolence. intolerance and usurpa | for election to office as President and RIDE & CO. Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, &, : _ STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS : “CASH. CHICKENS, EGGS, BUTTER plow our horn but will leave the matter with our customers to determined | BRYAN STARTS EAST. Leaves Lincoln for His Tour to the Atlantic Coast Linecor Several Speeches Made N r over 1,000 Br inee e depot | shook here was no spce There was no d of any | a Rock | out 100 | t the latter | he majority | » to meet d depot, e were place, the woman we assembled. and as they expressed Mrs. Bryan, the latter 3 me upon the platform and held a reception At several places between Omaha and Des Moines, Ia., the train stopped while Mr. Bryan made speeches to crowds of varying size. At Des Moines Mr. Bryan made two speeches. WESTERN KANSAS TROUBLE. Litigation Over Larned Waterworks In- volves Several Prominent Politicians. La pb, Kan., Aug. 8.—Possibly no contention has eve en in western Kansas that has created so much gen- eral attention and has involved seri- ously as many men prominent in the state as that now foingon between ex- | Senator J. W. Rushand Judge s. W. Vandivert. The trouble is over the Larned waterworks and is of several years’ standing. Some of the have been the impr atures Rush onment of Office, the | Defe tion, and nothing will be left un- tried to stay the coming of devasting flood. “The record of all conventions bas been broken. The people themselves the plain, everyday overalls jumpers aud jeans people,have seen the crisis pe}... 2 “ | Viee President, respectively “The candidate for Vice President he | : : i {except under certain circumstances, \euts very little figure in the contest, nd any discussions arising over the different personalties are only the pas drawn forth the mao, and the result of a pr ee too bitter to ides of November will demonstrate ‘ 5 by ment that the smooth tongued, swallow- man Cook, of the demoe ire cen- |reach by argumer f pgui , i "¢ i ci does not lation and that the whole business | tral committee, has called a mecting “We bare bad seven national con tailed, — Eis Page of the country shall be done in silver|of the committee to be held at St. | oye) den ; : ; possess and can't buy the ) é pit zi ventions this year of grace, so far, 7 _ t Eile nape san certificates continually attacked by | Louis next Thursday. At this me 7 9 essary to preven peop! 9) ‘and are threatened with anoter The Prot have split their "| forces, nod are presenting the claims entering into their own. treating if you are bilious. It don't of two different individuals to their Jy, your stomach. extremely limited clientee. The Republicans, minus, Teller, Towne, Dubois, Cannon, Hartman and other inent Western silver leaders.are biliousness out of order. ; See what's the matter wi stomach Se sts bave a couple of gentle Bose » have : ; ell. That's the case in a nutshell. | Those who have used Dr. King’s no i i a car contd be [mee named Matebett and Maguire W Sekar Hipeatioe Guedasl ce ude New Discovery know its value, and| found. ler father is now of the jentered for the race. The Demo 2) Pormula’s on every bottle} that those who have not the opportunity | opin that she has been kidnaped | ergts, throw machinery, bossism, put it's the simple honest way it's | gre to try it free. Call on the advertis- | and ofered a good reward for her | herbs and | Pr made, the honest Shaker Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, ‘ make it so efficacious. posed, that Any real | The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts - | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fev + Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains art 1 Skin Eruptions, and posi- iles, Or no pay requ Tj Tre it i aranteed to give pertect satisfaction = E Sencney refunded. Price2s cts perbox, Sold by drugei Forsale by H,L. ucker druggist ito $18 boitle.t l Don't think that your liver needs That, is your) stomach is really what causes tke | It has put your liver, th your | now ged in trying to induct Mr. Sick stomach poisons liver and Hanna into the White House. The then there's trouble. Shaker Diges- tive Cordial cures stomach and all is other ingredients of which its eome case of indigestion and biliousness can be cured with a few bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. r One i oes 1} \} jst | | , gland is our best customer s | prices; if we ‘with them for | } The Issue With England. Those who think that the ques- tion of a double or single stanard of United States and all the countries of Europe are value is between t be mistaken. Itis an issue chiefly be- tween this country and great Bri- tain We have 70,000,000 pe Britain bas on] many. The estion they shall dictate to on which they wil accept our a little over ba is whether the terms us or At present they at terms are dictating, and ruinous loss to ourselves, We are excepting their dictation It ought to be admitted we have no quarrel with her people But she iakes more than half our ex- ported surplus and by so doing sets the price of our wheat, cor prov 1 other which we chietly rely to bring us in cotton, eash from abroad. Ifthe prices of these articles are foreed down, we cannot keep gold in this country, because it will be | drained out “to settle the adverse | balances”’—that is, to pay an in- ’ | creasing debt to England. On this point the whole contro- On the yold basis, the more we trade with England, the deeper we are likely to get in debt to England and the more gold we are likely to have to part with in payment. When England puts down the price of gold, it puts down our cot- ton, wheat, corn and provisions— articles without which England manufactures and English business in generalcould not go on. If we did not supply these articles, if the supply failed for ten years, at the end of that time Eugland would be utterly rujoed. It must have them from us. It is dependent on us for them. If however, it continues to dictate the terms of the exchange, as it is doing now, we will be ruin- ed. Itcaunot go on another ten years longer without utterly bank rupting America and overthrowing our republican institutions. The condition existing at present is briefly this: (1) We suppiy En- gland with food and with the raw | material for its principal manufact- jures. (2) By establishing the gold basis against us —by forcing the price of gold continually bigher and higher—England forces continually lower and lower the prices of all we have to sell. (3) Our stock of gold is thus continually drained out of the country in increasing quantities as the price of wheat, corn, cotton and provisions goes lower; for if we do not pay for what we get abroad bo giving our products at good are obliged to part must Lee lu cash— yw prices, we ° wake 1 che dif and if gold is recognized as we wust pay in gold only. Hence it is England’s interest to force up the price of gold, year by With splendid ability its Tory financiers have been doing it. Yiey have had the backing of poli- ticaland financial agents in New | York and other American cities who jare thoroughly familiar with our Through these, England | bas sought to dictate the platforms lof cur conventions and to control \ the elections of our presidents. Under such dictation we bave grown more and more in debt, up til itis now estimated that we owe England from two to five billion dollars—on which it demands pay- cash— vear. | polities. jife | for } to that A POSTAL SUBS-STATION. Be Pstablished at the F Stock Yards on August 1 KaAN~4 tu lowing F {win sas City atat Terrible Harr: Bupapest. At j canes j storms 6 | Hung: known to i from tl tricts b ; | ment, principal and interest—not in |wheat, cotton, corp, provisions. ‘silver or anything we might easily | pay, since by paying only in gold still force gold still higher and everything we bave to sell etill lower If we have grown at once imbecile and servile. we will accept this dic ‘tation If we are Americans, pos: leessed cf c.muon sense aud the manliness to back it, we will show ‘in the next four montbe that we are |not afraid to make a stand for ouc ‘rights, and the permanency of our ‘institutions. Americans will never |consent to allow the United States to become the financial dependency parts of | the trade tributary of Eugland No rsons are | vember will show it. he floods | - s feared | Are you Bill us, Conszipated or trou- aati | bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad 2 to j taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated e, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry n, pain in the back and between the ouiders, lis and tever, &c. If you any of these symptoms, your liver ot order and your blood i poisoned because your proper’ Herbine wil er of the liver, Stomact sno eqgualas aliver med

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