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_ Keep Up Your | And Gen. Warner is Confident That Scott’s Emulsion | the Silyer cenuiaat Will Carry | New York. } ‘ Washington, Aug. 15.—Col. Wm- \ ‘ g ig Summer-time |R. Morrison has returned from a trip | with the Inserstate Commerce Com- | ciucaunsoiarseme (OCRNGS, Hardware, otoves, Bit. BRYAN MEN CLAIM ILLINOIS. i = KAN. FARMER'S EXPERIENCE. | TELLER TOO, | | ic | q f C BR F &. C0, Climbed on the Roofin His Sleepand TheSenater to Take the Stump For Fell into the Cellar. Bryan. Topeka, Aug. 20.—Lutber Max- Washingtor, D.C, August 20. field, a farmer with The democratic can have inforr Greeting to all Cash Buyers of somnambolistic tendencies, residing near Wilmivg- tov, Wabaunsee ¢ Si peculiar accident hat Senator Teller will soon take the stump for Bryan geWhat are your resources fe the summer? Have you county, met witha t Sunday night and make an extended trip through s 3 in the » f a thunder ané¢ in the Middle. Weste nd Ce 1 snabundance of health stowed |time. Asked for his impressions of | storm wi rae “e : sigh: Sintes % oi 2 : 5 “ aire = : ; : eas ; Storr aged in that sec States. ongress 2 owne, of away for the long, hot, deplet- political situation in Illinois and | We are here as we have been for many years, and expect to and will give pboub 2 o'clock. When Hea seenoe { Minnesota, will accomp y a i r . other States in the West, he said: | you as many (or more) goods for the same money as any other house in the! Tate HERES SIS pie eares anaes ing days, OF does summer find low in vitality, run down, + Wysing flesh, and weak? Scott’s - [fmulsion of Cod-liver Oil will give you the proper reserve force, because it builds up the gstem on a solid foundation. Atonic may stimulate; Scott’s City. We are not importers, but buy jour {goods as cheap as anyo i £ \C e s y sas s anyone in the “I do not know much about the} City and intend to keepjnothing but z : 7 ; Bryan} situation in Iilingis l as - STRICTLY FIRST GLASS GOODS 2": | | | dicament, he began crawhng towar< know that all the old-fashioned | Democrats are supporting and silver, and they say the State | and withfour experience of twenty-five years in the grocery business and| 1 A will go for the Democratic nominees +) kno v that we know the best brands of goods, also know what they are |” trap door through which he evi- : , . B §" | worth in the market and at the inside price, and the inside price is what/|dently had reached the roof, when Col. Morrison said he had always | ¥¢ for them. It is not necessary to advertise{prices for other parties to| oht y struck the cl jsapported the Democratic tic ey |e nbcate: Dou we aoe youse cone in with your ghtning struck the chimney. Max- was sitting on the ing ho roof of his dwell. through many of the States a pair of socks vand a straw hat, hugging the chis j ney for dear life. Res clad in A report gained circulation last ; Wednesday that the republican cam- paign Committee would distribute myself but zing his pre- Bourke Cockran’s speech in reply to Bryan, but there seems to be no the rumor. truth in Congressman Dave Mercer says it 1s not so. They aie ; ae A field, stunned by the shock, lost his thougnt of sending it ou ad while . ie mi and would contiue to do +o. Ir is | hold sadtedtrom: the bul é he will not mive the reas [ Emulsion not only boosts, Geary iV aihc uouta rece: |hold and fel rom the building,land Eee , it sustains b f 2 eataie . peas | iy ' \y t ' ' ing on a cellar door, which gave) change of front, it is g ° efore campaign is over | | ee ss derstocd that the speech is not d way, and be was deposited in a heap | ““T*** iat the speech is not sat- tis wise precaution always to have at Gen. A. J. W uate resale nt ot lor infact anything that you have for sale and we will give you as much for among the milk cans and butter isfactory because of Cockran’s slap : fast a eae oe gf pea ero in jthe American Bimetallic Union, is) tas market will bear, in justice to ourselves as well as you. .|erocks on the tloor of the cellar. at the farmers of the country. The ; house. Unopened, it will keep indefin- — ‘ : 7 a RD cee | : : er. Tightly corked, after using, kept in sa eo site Perec 2 | Mrs. Maxfield was aroused by the | republican committee are, however, seool place, it will remain sweet for weeks. ae mee ne eee: eee 8 jhghtning tearing eround the house ending brordeast Bryan's free trade For sale by all drisggists at a is aT pae oe ee - jand, wissing her husband, instituted | speech while he was a member of ‘Tammany Hall,"said he was never | . f j Tc Gasch ita ; | congress. : wid Cents and $1.00 | more mea for a candidate is complete in everything, froma sewing awl to a cook stove. Our line of | REearCD for him. She soon located Bea At both the republican and demo- JFHURSTON APOLOGIZES. dried fruit were bought in Sanfrancisco, shipped direct to us and are strict- | him by the groaus which came from | ly fancy. Our coffees are the best in the City, come and try them and you | Whe ie! assistance off cratic congressional headquarters than itis for Bryan. It makes no|ly. Nt the cellar will be convinced, we tell the truth ‘‘so with all onr lines.” | : the impression prevails tbat t 2 jMpPTeseie evails that eastern difference whether the leaders are lagainst him. The rank and file of Tammany is for him to arzan. Tam- many will cast a kigger vote for Bryan than it ever did for a Presi 5 \ Only try them | e and you will be satistied. a tbe children she rescued him from Seve is ae Get ‘capitalists, bankers, importers and We Guarantee everything we sell | the wreck of dairy products and put | : yt gwe to be as Represented | him to bed. Aside froma few bruises | Otbers Who are desperately trying Maxfield was uninjured, and re- to prevent the success of the free Charge Against the Nemocratic Nominee Withdrawn. Suflice it to say we will duplicate any legitimate price quoted. We do not} plow our horn but will leave the matter with our customers to determined | Gear information about all of the BRYAN'S WORD 3S ENOUGH. “| Haye no Hesitation in Declaring 1 Believe Him,’’ He Says.—Apology to Be Given as Wide Publicity as His Charge. Chicago, Ill, Aug. 19.—“Mr. Bry- sn’s word goes with me, and I shall be glad to so state to the people of this country.” So said Senator Thur- ston of Nebraska to-day, after read ing the flat footed denial on the part of W. J. Bryan that he was er had been in the employe of the silver mine-ownere. “Mr. Bryan bas denied the charge, which was made by a Democratic newspaper, acd I have no hesitation in declaring that I believe him,” added Mr. Thurston. Being asked if his exculpation of his fellow-Nebraskan included in its seope Senator Stewart of Nevade, who had taken up the literary cud- gels in behalf of the Democratic nominee, Mr. Thurston said: “Sena tor Stewart has arrived at that stage of political second childhood which entitles him to great consideration, and I don’t think anything further need be said cn that score,” with which rejoinder and a repetition that he would give the same publicity to his acceptance of Bryan's denial as he had given to the newspaper charge, Mr. Thurston declined to discuss tho matter further. To accordance with mest Mr. Thurston tonight gave out the following card over his sig- tature with the request that it be disseminated: ‘To the Public: “On July 11 the Chicago Chroni- his announce- dential candidate. The farmers of New York are for Bryan. In the western part of the State they are most solidly for him. Thousands of Republican farmers are going to vote for Bryan. New York will cer- tainly go for the Democratic ticket.” How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward tor any case ot catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cueney & CoPros_ ., Toledo O. We the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly hondrable in all bus- iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. WALDING, KINNAN & MAR- vin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upoa the blood and mucous surtaces ot the system. Price per bottle. Soid by all druggists. Testimonials free, “ON THE WING. Bryan Giyes Out Dates of Coming Speeches. Upper Red Hook, N. Y, Aug. 20. —Mr. Bryan gava out another itin-| erarry this mcrning It contained | a programme of his movements from Erie to Lincoln, and was given in this way by the candidate: “Leave Erie for Buffalo on Thurs- day, August 27, where I will speak | in the evening. From Buffalo go to Medina, where I will speak Friday afternoon, thence to Niagara Falle, | where I will spent the night. Leave} Niagara Falls on Saturday mo | through Buffalo for Hornelisville, | where I will speak in the afternoon. Thence to Jamestown, in the even- ing, and going to Chautauqua for | Sunday. | shops here to vote for McKinley aud | On Monday morning 1 will leave |proteetion under a covert threat of Vache, neuralgia, nervousness, dizzi-| whether we do a legitimate business or not. Come in and be convinced. A. L. MecBRIDE & Co. | North side square, Butler Missouri. Sent Out By Tons. ig A Cashier Working For Silyer. Washington, D C., Aug. 18—} Mansfield, Mo, Aug. 17.—L. D. Since the opening of the campaign | Marr, cashier of the Bank of Mans- the Republican Congressional Com- | field, organized a Bryan and Sewall mittee has sent outa little more than | feee silver club to-night in Gascon 13,000,000 documents. On Saturday ‘ade township with fifty seven mem- alone 337,000 copies of various| bers, several Republicans among speeches were started on their way. ; them. Half a dozen negroes came Over at the Democratic headquar- | forward and signed the roll of honor. ters the committee finds 1t impossi- | Mr. Marr says that in all his experi- ble to keep up with the demand that , euce as a campaigner he never before comes from all sections of the coun- | witnessed such interest as is being | try. The State of Arkansas is clam-| shown now by the farmers and all orous for free silver. | classes of people. He has organized The Middle Western States are|halfa dozen clubs during the past consuming vast quantities of free week, and says thatif the present silver literature, and the printers | interest is kept up to the end of the having contracts with the committee campaign Wright county will re are forced to operate their works to | yerse itself in November and go for the limit to come anywhere near | free silver by a big majority. getting the work out. | Mareeline, Mo., Aug. 17-A Bryan In Ohio alone tons of literature | silver club was organized here to have been distributed, and every line | night with 309 members. C. C. Big- of it pertains solely to the financial | ger, ex-Republican prosecuting at- problem. | torney of Linn county, was the The chairmen of both committees | principal speaker The large opera agree that never before was there | house was crowded. Major Johnson such a “reading” campaign. | of Brookfield also spoke. ; _ | Dig down to the cause of your Springfield, Il, Aug. 20.—The | sickness, if you want to get well and recent alleged attempt to coerce | stay well. Most likely it’s indige:-| railrord employes of the Wabash tion. The irritating poisons of fer-| | menting, putrid food, left in the} | stomach by indigestion, cause head dismissel, which was denied by the | ness,stomach ache, nausea,irritability officials of the road, has been re-| and all the other well known symp-| peated by other compaines. | toms of indigestion. The following is a sample of the | They also cause many pains and | | cnanges are excellent for our ticket. sumed his farm labors the next morn-| silver movement are organizing to capture enough congressional dis- tricts to give the gold advocates a majority inthe next house. They are willing to aid any candidate financially who will pledge himself to vote against free silver. It has also leaked out that in their zeal these people are willing to see Mc- Kinley slaughtered, if they can con- trol the next house. This has offend- ed ardent McKinleyitee, and if the charges can be substantiated, there may be serious trouble before the campaign is ended. ing. CASTORIA. fen Killed His ¥ iene ‘e and then Himself. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 18.—Henry Wild, a peddler, this morning shot and killed his wife and then himeelf. The crime was the result of a pro tracted spree, to which the husband was addicted. This morning he went to where his wife conducted a small vegeta- ble stand, the support of the family. The wife protested against Wild's drinking when he pulled a pistol and shot her through the abdomen. Wild then attacked his 16 year old | son, and, after a tight that lasted for} several minutes, the boy succeeded in freeing himself and ran down the street The crazed man then placed the weapon to his own head and ended his life. Neither lived ten minutes. Sie Z — wheel” in the mechanism of SERS: Faulkner says “I do not} man, and whenitis out oforder, believe anything under heaven can) in. whole system becomes de- revent the election of Bryan. That 5 : : ranged and disease is the result, the south will be solid for the ticket 2 no man really doubts, that means Tutt’s Liver Pilis Cure all Liver Troubles. Doctors Say; 3ilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis- tricts are invariably accompan- ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. —— The Secret of Health. : The liver is the great ” driving 150 electoral votes with which to start. We will alse carry every state west of Iowa, with a total of 61 votes Add this to the southern vote and we have 220, or but four votes less than the number necessary. If we do not carry any state in the east— which we will—we etill huve Obio, Indiava, Llinois, Wisconsin, Michi- gan, Iowa and Minnesota, where the TaRRECATARRH is a <r LOCAL DISEASE Pp ELY'S and the result of colde and sudden climatic changes. 3 cured by @ P remedy which is ap- plied directly to the nostrils, CREAW BALM Sas: j NaTURE’S AEecnicies ens and cleans the , wee © : y ovels speaking | | disorders which are often laid to ( ected yasenges. allay’ dle charged W. J. Bryan with being Chautauqua for CISTI: speasins | circular letter sent railroad employes | Sen aaee : apuee ReEmebDY \ - } pain pacengvs-ailessCOLD asalaried employe of the silver bo there on the evening of Monday, the | : | other causes and hence are not easily | GA Mon heals the sores, protects the membrane ere BE ; : = 3lst. From there to Columbus re) i} ere and in Morgan County: jeured. But as soon as the poisons | ros ier ( Sse ANDRA eee cane Molin tee i o. intereste. Pa ee . as BSBA 2 re pe a 2 | “RAILWAY MEN! ‘ are removed, all these symptoms and} Liver ( L P ca sives relict at on r “Qa July 31, at Madison, Wis, I) ¥ re 1 will speak 6 evening | - : .. _. | disorders disappear, because there IWERFTILLS | 2" os tead the editorial of the Chronicle, | Of September 1. Thence to Toledo,| “There is no State inthe Union in’ i, nothing leff to cause them. Noth- Cow piaint a ee and insisted that Mr. Bryan owed it, asa duty to the American people, to answer the charge. ; “His explicit denial appears in the press this morning. I stated in Ne- braska that Mr. Bryan’s denial would be accepted by me, and that I would to notify the country, which I take this inmediate aud public manner of doing. Jous M. Tuvnstoy.” A woman's headache may come from several causes. She may have aheadache arising from nervousness or from digestive disturbances. Nine cases in ten, her headaches come from disorders peculiar to her sex. It may show itself in the symptoms which are characteristic of a dozen disorders. Thousands of times, wo- men have been treated forthe wrong disorders. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was compounded for the sole purpose of relieving woman- kind of these ills and pains. Thous- tods of women bave testiffed that | after taking treatment from several Physicians without benetit, the “Fa Yetite Prescription” cured them completely aud quickly. It has been | used for over thirty years, and has| an unbroken record of success. The woman who hesitates is invit-| of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med jeal Adviser, which contains plain, where I will speak on the evening the 2d where I will speak on the evening of the 34. The 4th will be spent in of| Which, if you can not turn the seale|ing succeeds in this Thence to South Bend, |}in any ordinary | Chicago | reason and patriotism—to the flood at demoeratic national headquarters, | and then goto Nebraska over the | oppose a solid front—a bulwark of | like Shaker | election. In the! Digestive Cordial. because it pre-| vents the undigested food from fer-| menting in the stomach and helps/| the stomach to digest its food. | Sold vy druggists, price 10 cents | to $1 per bottle. present crisis it rest upon you to of free silver madness which is ris- ing in the Western and Southern sss May Be Julian. Burlington route, arriving at Lin- | States. 1 colm on the 5th. I will not stop at any point between Chicago and Lin. coln.” CASTONRIA. ‘The fac- t | cae Ze | goat : Fs SL Tiled | We greatly deprecate the attempt that is being made in some Eastern Republican newspapers to drag the name and actions of the estimabl wife of the Democratic Presidential | and captured a horse-thief in Mis-) candidate into the campaign quarrels | souri, of the time. It is made to appear | Prisoner that the lady is taking an active and | Wrist. personal interest in political affairs | the thief stole the key from his vest to an extent that is quite immodest pocket, and escaped, to say the least of it. ‘toon in one journal is entitled Mrs. Bryan in politics, aud represents Mr. | Mrs. Bryan has to say about it.” All this is reprehensible in the extreme.! ,,.,. Let us fight Mr. Bryan, and leave i] | | | | A large car- } i Kansas City, Mo., Aug 19.—Geo. “At every shop and every division ss LE : Wilson of Lafayette County, who point on every railway in the coun- | try there uvst BE a Railway Men’s | Sound Money Club.” The Laugh on the Sheriff. | members of the Populist committee, Carmi, Il, August 19.—A Ken- | 2 which he told them that if the) tucky Sheriff got off the Louisville | and Nashville train at this place this | morning to have the manacles cut | from his wrist. He had followed man, whose loyalty to the cause of free silver could not be questioned, | HS. Julian is the favorite of the | Populists and Mr. Wilson told his | friends that he was sorry he had not | withdrawn and let Julian have the | Populist nomination. — and was returning with the haudeuffed to his own While the officer was asleep leaving the | Are you Billious, Sheriff embarraased. - CASTORIA taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry For Infants and Children. your, s not act properly. Herbine will cure ali = a & disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels simile | monetization in 1573 was a conspira- was recently nominated for Congrees cy and 2 crime, as J. G. Carlisle said | by the Populists of this county, held ‘in 1878, from which there could be ; aconference with J. S. Crosby and | n0 recovery except by righting the Democrats would nominate a strong | ‘be would withdraw in his favor. i conszipated or trou- | employ of the Missouri Pacifie or | Bac i | bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad | any other corporation in any capaci- | often the same and th | skin, pain in the back and between the) | being poisoned because your liver does | move Jay Cooke, the great financier who! negotiated the government boads | during the war and who is a staunch | republican, says: “I am not asham-| ed to appear as a conscientious ad-} yoeate for the restoration of silver! as an equal partner of gold at the, old ratio, and I believe that the de-| thoroug The what we wani. the Red Cross. Look JOHNSON & JOHNS wrong a3 speedily as possible.” Raleigh, N.C, Aug. 19 —Henry)| | M. Cowan, of Raleigh, has received) ‘from W. J Bryan an autograph let- ‘ eee - patient may enclose 5 its in Posta ter in answer toa charge that he was | Vote’ or cash ina registered letter, lin the employ of the Missouri Pacific; and one box of Buker's Pills will be = * +o way | mailed together with the book, post railway of which charge Mr. Cowan paid to the addres | notified him. Buker’s Kidney P : Mv Dear § Your fetter receiv- | marvellous remedy a eg nacare to \ed, and replying will say that I am relieve clogged andd d kidneys; | not now and never have been in the nD treatment will be mailed free to any- one who will write for it, addressing the Buker Pill Co., Bangor Maine,or a new and will also relieve & diseases, urinary troubles, backache and little aches and pains throughout the body. che and kidne are very will re- cure s@ blood. move the kidney ir the aching b’ Safe in all ty whatever. W. J. Berar. Par + | shoulders, chills and tever, &c. Ii you _Being a Buker’s 4 ed to send 21 one cent stamps to Bryan as Fone from an important | have any of these symptoms, your liver; We take pt Kidney pills are n aie at all cover only the cost of mailingacopy |committee meeting “to see what | | is out of order and your blood is slowly | after this date Parks drug stores. I be sure all traces of Fr i y; you get Buker’s asi- troubles and liver comp from the dress Buker Pill ¢ fuser. It is the only mecicino that is; mention this paper | guarantcedto cure these diseases or,no! nt = Tt has no equal as aliver medicine. Price = | Southwestern trade <u “organs of the human body and their) Mrs. Bryan “out of the papers.”—) Sy y Ldedie wipe. | 75 nase “Frree trial bottles atPiH. L.|day. Parts sure cure is sold by H. L.| Meyer Bros., Drug Co.,Si. Louis ctions. Globe-Democrat. gel ERE Ss ais Tuckers drugst; re. 48 ty | Tacker, 42-12, i 1 CARPOOL