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THE ST. LOUIS | WEEKLY POST- DISPATCH Ionly 50 Cents A Year, e Great Free Silver Paper | Post-Dispatch Is the Only Met- Jitan Paper that Championed the Free Silver Cause in Advance of the Nominating Convention It Stands pat for Free Silver Western Men and Meas- ures.for the People ve. Political Bosses, Plu- tocrats, Combines Trust and Cor- poration Op- pression. — You will find the WEEKLY POST- MATCH indispensable during the 1897. The year 1897 is going to be jul of interest. he incoming ot McKinley administration, with a congress, elected upon a gold plat- m, means legislation ot a kind that ji vitally interest eyery newspaper der in the country, and especially in Hhewest and south. Special attention be paid in the WEEKLY POST- DISPATCH to the news of a national ter, and it wi'l be discussed edito- fally from the point of view ot the west ndsouth as contrasted with that. of fall street. The campaign for tree silver will go in 1897, and nothing can do so much iohelp along the campaign of education Hs a newspaper iike the POST-DIS- PATCH. ‘This is shown in the fact that in Missouri and every other locali- where the POST-DISPATCH has a e circulation, the gains ot democra- and free silver were of a sweeping ter. The POST-DISPATCH deserves the of all tree silver democrats be- iause of the great fght 1t made in the tecent campaign tor democratic princi- and the democratic ticket. Hence tree silver men everywhere should Bally to its support by sending in their ‘Bubscription and inducing others to sub- from the Poplar Bluff (Mo.) Citizen. Tho Post-Dispatch did more in the present for the cause of the merchant, me- » farmer and laboring man than any It will always be an rin the ion to this ¢ » and will b thousand times for the good don i h the Post that many frauds we which would otherwise have gone un- by the American press, and it alone ls without a peer in America to-day. The ‘BP hest-Dispatch is the paper for the people. from the Carrollton (Ill,) Gazette. ouis Republic fooled no one in the that has just closed. Its milk and pport of Bryan was very apparent to ‘B te most careless observer. from the Springfield (Mo-) Chronicle DE Francis’ e: narks will crop out in the }&. Louis Republi rasionally as long as he jewas that slice of stock. MUNYON'S | APRIL MEDICINES The Learned Professor Gives a Plain Talk on SPRING DISEASES One Remedy Cannot Correct all the Changes in the System Separate Specifics Are Needed to Prevent the Develop. ment of Diseases at the End of Winter. SEEDS OF CONSUMPT1O} Catarrh, Bronchitis and Throat Dis- ease Are Sown by the Neglect of a March Cold—Munyon’s Cold Cure Breaks up the Worst Form of a Cold at once. WEAK KIDNEYS The Resuit of Extra Work on the Part of these Organs During Cold Weather Are Promptly Strengthen- ed by Munyon’s Kidney Cure. IMPOVERISHED BLOOD And Deficient Circulation Call for Munyon’s Blood Cure, the Best Blood Tonic on the market—It En- riches and Purifies the Blood, Pro- motes Appetite and Gives Renewed Strength and Vitality. —‘‘The idea that one nes’is a great mistake. season of the year many e human body that af- Professor Munyon must take‘Spring Med Itis true that at thi nges take plac the blood, li in healthy u the help of medicines. nature to take drugs of any kind into the body unless one is ill. The so-called Spring Medicines cur without PEER OF GOM General Sanguilly Will Take the Field in Cuba. New York, March 31.—I3 is stated j here that Gen. Julio Sanguilly, hero | of the 10 years’ war in Cuba, a mili j tary, the peer of Gomez asa general | jand of Maceo as a fighter, is to suc jceed Gen. Ruiz Rivera as the com | mandant of the army of the west,and his advent will cnuse a change of| policy in the conduct of the cam paignin Pinar del Rio, in whieh province the only aggressive move ments of the Spanish forces are now} being made. QUICK DEATH. Rivera is now in ths hands of the Spanish, if recent Havana dispatches are to be depended upon. It is not likely, if he is really a prisoner that he will be regarded as a prisoner of war, but will be tried by a drum head court martial asa bandit and rebel and be shot to death. In this event his successor will be ia the saddle on the day that the sentence is carried into effect Gen. Sanguilly is the Cuban patriot who served some years in jail charg- ed with the crime of rebellion. He is a naturalized American citizen,and was released through the good of- fices of this Government in Feb’y. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eycs dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing, Your liver and Kidney are not doing their work. Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs you nothing-— Sold ey H.T Tuck Line the Hills. Loudon, Mareh 31.—The News publishes a dispatch from Lariss, Greece, saying that the Greek gucr- rillas are swarming along the hills on the Turkish frontier and have assumed on aggresfiye attitude. Their action, the dispatch says will probably result in open warfare be- tween Greece and Turkey. It is be- lieved that the Greek regulars will be ordered to make an advance as soon as an outbreak shall have oc- eurred Lee Will Come Home. Washington, D. C., March 31.—A gablegram was sent to Consul Gen Lee today from the State Depart- ‘sand nesves, but | ment, notifying him that his request for a furlough of 60 days had been granted. The meaning attached to for the blood are also bad because they pretend this is that Consul Gen. Lee's ser- toc Inaddition to ali the news and the eeam ot public discussion, the Weekly Post-Dispatch contains the best editori thin the Daily Post-Dispatch, Short Stories, a helptul Woman’s Department § Gossip About Men and Women who at- tin prominence, Po itical Cartoons and plenty of tun and humor. Subscription price by mail 50 cents a yur. Clubs ot ten, to one address $4 Mryear. Remit by postal or express money order, or for sinall amounts un- tera dollar send two or one cent post- gs stamps—never stamps of larger de- ttminations. Don’t send checks on loca hanks. ORDER IT AT ONCE. pecial Comwissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. Byauthority of a decree in partition made by dircuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in Hiecasc of Adah Fitch, et al. vs. Louisa Jane Melson, et al. 1 will sell at private sale, at Mebest price to be obtained therefor, the fol- ing described real estate situated in Bates , Missouri, to-wit: fhe east half of lots number one (1) and two Gof the northeast quarter of section four (4) in en forty (40) range thirty ; also south half of the southeast quarter of sec- thirty-three (33) i ip forty-one (4) the east half of orthwest section four (4) & half of mumber one (1) and tw: northeast q tion four (4) in township forty (40) Mage thirty-three ( terms of sale will be cash, and said sale be made subject to the approval of the cir- eres of the above described n Homer township, and eighty it in West Point township. acres will be sold in a body, or vided into smaller ts to suit JOHN C. HAYES, Special Commis ioner. Administrator's Notice. _Kotice is hereby given, That letters of ad- ? i in on the et eof Henry Schlichman . Were granted to the undersi| ned 2th day of Jan., 1897, by the probate of Bates county, Missouri perso aving claims against said es- ibit them for allow- the di ator within on year le date of said lettera,they may be pre- ‘Gaded from any benefit of said estate; and if Mth claims be not exhibited within two /Wrefrom the date of this publication, they de forever barred f The 2th vay of March, 1897. vi LULA SCHLICHMAN, Administratrix. medicines. If your stomach is out of order it is absurd to take rheumatism medicine; you have acold, a no good, but may do harm; if your liveris slv gish a nerve cur 1 In fact the only one way tocure promptly and permanentl the appropriate remedy. each Disease’ is the grand and true principle on h the Munyon system of treatment has ned its marvelous success. “If you have a April to cure the cold, as this is the season when Grippe and Colds have a dangerous tendency to lop into lung ¢ ases and lds yield in a fe Sure. Pneumonia devel most obstinate in the Spring season is Nature’s me organ is weak and often pre It is a condition which needs care: investigati with Spring Medicin that will remove the disordered, Munyon’s D as a stomach ton ing digestion, and curing pain or soreness in the stomach, indig distress after fullness in th shortness of breat gue, sour or bitter raising from th regulator, as such’ symptoms and lo: dragged-out feelir the back, dark circ’ and deposits to cure % per cent. of all forms of ease “When the li tem feels th ese! onous substances left by the de this organ. In fact, the condition is on 1 poisoning. red, worn-out feeling all the time, bat outh, aching and soren , backache, and aches and pains al Munyon’s Liver Cure stimulates the liv red, the whole sy ¥ 1 of the poi he cause. Impover r fountain from which many dise: Spring month ne poor quali results in a ge ‘al low. state of health. energy and tality. easily, and the colds are obstinat catarrh, rheumatism and neuralgi Blood Cure not only purifies the blood, bu makes new blood, rich in nourishment that in vigorates the whole em. It aids the health ful action of all the organs of the body, revital the tissues, promotes appetite, drive: S aris JOSS OF izes all out skin yes, dispelling completely the dragged-ow iy No mai there is 8 Mun. yon specific with which you yourself, Munyon’s impro Remedies are sold by all drug cents a vial. There is no gue remedy is plainly labeled w home treatment, and the cure tain. If you ar ea: Munyon, 1505 Arch : be answered with free medical advice. <1 Homoeopath work, n directions fo; absolutel onal letter to Professo ‘TRIAL size ELY's ina no cocaine, a 8 iy nor any oth- aja ousdrug It eeuaze* COLD 'n HEAD and cleans the nasal passages, allays ad protects the mem- smmation heals a! ‘Restores the senses of taste and smell, 3 trial size 10c, at druggist or by,;mail, RS, 56 Warren Street, N Y T. W. LECC. For all repairs, or parts of Bugzies road wagots, farm wagons,p shafts, neckyokes, whee top. Iseli the best Bugov Paint on Earth We reset tires and for very few dollars. Iam thankful to all wh to do 80, and if you Jett. Sold, the first thing is rrh. The hours to d which calls for treatment,not , but with the remedy stion or stomach, poor appetite, coated ton- pmach, heartburn, wind on the stomach, constipation, 6 aj cure. action, and makes a perfect cure sd, thin and impure blood is the bs in the of the blood ! The patient takes cold leading to Munyon’s vases, brings healthy color to the eeks, clears the complexion and tones u the n doctor and cure mostly at 23 each cer- in doubt as to the nature of reet, Philadelphia, will and hope you will continue | t Lee ater re have never — =: = distri — ‘ ee this is the right place | not weaken, but have tonic efect- ceva cae | The only Pills to take with ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla re all diseases with one combination of vices in Cuba have practically come dney remedy not only does you|¢o an end. His leave of abzence is 8|to date from April 15, when it is ex- that is, by treating each phase of disease with “A. separate cure for pected that his successor will reach Havana. Died a Lunatic. Lexington, Ky., March 31.—Wm. Woods, 60, died at the Eastern Ken- tucky Insane Asylum. He educated Madeline Pollard. He was in love with her and she promised to ba his wife. Afterwards eho lived with Col. W C. P. Breckinridge of Ken- tucky, and became the mother of several children. Then she sued Breckinridge for breach of promise and got a $10,000 verdict. Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con sumption. This is the best medicine in the world tor all torms ot coughs and colds and tor consumption. Every bottle is guar- anteed. It will cure and not disappoint {It has no equal tor whooping cough, asthma, Hay tever, pneumonia, Bron- chitis, la grippe, colds ig the head and for consumption. It is sate for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure It is always well to take King’s New Life Piils in connection with Dr. 1] King’s New Discovery, as they regulate ~|and tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee pertect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at H L Tuck- er’s drugstore. i Clyclone in Arkansas. St. Louis, Mo, Mo. April 1—A | special from Pioe Bluff, Ark., says a -|eyelone passed over the town of =| Gradys, 21 miles scuth of here, this afternoon. It almost laid waste to t| the village, killing 4 colored women and wounding eeveral others, among S | dined with justices of the Supreme |court, hobnobbed with Senators and | Congressmen, was no familiar terms | best money could buy and went the} Giddy Whiri Too Much For Him. | Oakland, Cal., April 1.—Confined | in the county jail, under the alias of Geo. Morgan, is Geo. Morris, form-| erly aseistant librarian of the United , States Congressional Library in | Washington, D. C. Morris was in. the social swim a few years. He through several administrations with the characters that assembled at the capitel i “Politics and too much gayety brought me where I am today,” de- | clarded Morris. “I enjoyed the limit. There is not much I can say | in extenuation except that I would | THAT THE B FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE aes Se. ae . Promotes Digestion Cheerful- SAY, Llehisee ness andRest.Contains neither Is ON THE ANegetable Preparation for As- Similating the Food and Regula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels af” not have been in prison now if I had | been less easy in my mode of life. | Whisky had nothing to do with my | troubles.” | Moris is in jai!, convicted of hav ing stolen a directory from a saloon. He is serving a term for larceny. | His Escape Stopped by Death. i Lansing, Kansas, April 1 —This | evening as the quarry gang after | loading a number of cars with rock, | were coming to tha prison under | guard, one of the prisoners attempt- ed an escape. He ren through a} train of cars and made toward a stream and brush. Officer Burney told him to halt: not paying attention, he fired at the prisoner with his shotgun, aiming to | cripple him. Two other yuards also fired. In all, four shots were fired, | the prisoner paying no attention. | Burney then drew down on hm with | his six shooter, killing him ata dis- | tance of probably a hus ired yards. | Gen. Horace Porter gave General | H. Kyd Douglas a Roland for an} Oliver the other day. Douglas, who} isan ex-Confederate, worte Porter: “Nothwithstanding your disrepu- table politics, I congratulate you upon you appointment as ambassa- dor, and am gratified to know that the office will be filled with credit and acceptability.” To this Porter replied: “In spite of your treasonable record during the war in the Con- federate army, your note gives re as much satisfaction as any of the | >? many meseages of congratulations Ij $! have received.” Reflections of a Bachelor. From the New York Press. The devil’s clothes fit him. Whea a man wonders why he loves a woman, he dosen't. A man generally asks a woman’s advice so he can show her how fool- ish she is. Lots of men have nice necks and shoulders, only it dcesn’t count them anything. and Consumption. I For sale at Butler Mo.,by H L Tucker druggtat ) %o.373§. Surrey UKHART carninGe aNp HARNESS MPU. 0O., W. B. PHATT, Sce'y, ELKHART, IND, Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral. WRAPPER Nor NARcorTic. . OF EVERY BOTTLE OF GASTORIA Pumpkin Sead~ Ax.Seane + Rochelle Salts = Anise Seed © Figpernant Oastoria is pet cp in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell you anything elso on the plea or promise that it is “just as good" and ‘‘will answer every pure pose.” 49> Sco that you get O-A-S-T-O-R-DA, Gi Garbanat Seda ¢ ‘The fa0- R sinile s isea ease Lidehiee 2 ef 4 = wra) Paver: Aperfect Remedy for Consti eee our Stomach. Diarrhoea, | Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Ato months old 35 Doses —35Cr NIS i em ec ART RT Hiarm Seed ~ EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. PR OR. "exit" REVIVO | mape ME A MAR %& RESTORES VITALITY. 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Anyone sending a sketch and description may Communications strictly for securing patents SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tific journal, week!y, terms $3.00 a year ; months, Specimen copies and Hand MUNN & CO., ae | We offer this unequaled newspaper pee Ciccctlone Mailed ‘and BUTLER WEEKLY TimEs togeth- luv ts, | eFone year for $1 50. 2 eeie hacia ian: The regular subscription price of ST.LOUIS, - MO. the two papers is $2 ment of two of 12 the best physi-j cians of this ci! for a severe cas of blocd poison, | but my condition grew worse all them the agent's wife. There was not a house left standing on Hall place. The section house can not be found. Hailstones were so large (that trainmen repcried they bad to find a place of safety Trains are all late and wires are down. r D. C, April Washington, lof the Senate Finance Committee. .|The Democrats have accept=d the! jinvitation and willattend the dinner. | DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS, | a Will furnish you s buggy | © = } HIGH OR LOW GRADE! cure S| headache, bad os 8 pamt | ee re &e poles, | President McKinley will give a din- cushions, | ner Friday night to all the members 23 cents. | the while, not- | fact that they) charged me three | ij’ # hundred dollars. | j \* if / My mouth was) | Glled with eating sores; my tomgue was } almost eaten aw. so that for three; s Iwas unable to taste any solid fy hairwas coming out rapid inahorrible fix. I had tried n four bottles, I to get better, and when I had? ed eighteen bottles, Iwas cured B 4 well, my skin was without a d Ihave had no return of T SS. saved me from a life . (guaranteed purels e any case of blood s on thedisease | vez "1 peisozn Bo its treat- ee Be ohee g Q p withstanding the; {9g Large Bone, Good Weight, Good Cc Length, Good Feet, Good Breeders. ‘Terms reasonable Correspondence | solicted. D.A COLYER. | 0 PACKS FOR SALE! = CB. LEWIS & (0. Proprietor of ‘Elk Horn Stables Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Liveiy ovtit ot J. W Smith, and having adaed to the same a number ot first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the aw LACK WITH MEALY NOSE, bree to Seven Years Old: 14 1-2 to 16 Hands High: Large Head and E ar; ery Barn Horses sto han in this section. >BLEWiIE &CO with any Li ailand see him RBS gt A ARRON IS nlp ee UR ERISA