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Des Moines, Io, April 8.—Five | hundred miners ia this district went | out today onaccount of the refusal of opperators to grant the 75c summer | scale adopted by the convention | Tuesday. The Van Ginkel, Oak Park, Carbondale, Keystone and | Bloomfield mines ere closed. The| operators offered 70c The Des Moines Coal Company, Great West-| ern, Maple Grove and Clifton paid | the schedule aud their wea are at; work. Men in the Gibton and Christy | mines refused to stand by the szale| = and continued work at the 70c scale | 5 offered by the operators. Towa Miners Strike- EST. LOUIS | WEEKLY gsT- DISPATCH Boy 5O Cents A Year) Great Free Silver Paper | Post-Dispatch Is the Only Met- slitan Paper that Championed Free Silver Cause in Advance of tbe Nominating Convention [¢Stands pat for Free Silver Western Men and Meas. ures.for the People ve. le ‘ Gets One Dollar and a Half. Canton, Ohio, April 8 —Tyndale t Political Bosses, Plu- Faphers. “These letters are received in the | thrifty spirt and since then she has Palmer w: 4 «ag | strictest confidence and pri swered (ai tocrate, Combines ‘ as tc day given a verdiet | *trtest confidence and promptly answered |jived alone in the poor tenement, Trust and Cor- by a jury in the Court of Common | {rt will be spared to see that each case ’ 4 : thoroughly diagnosed and the proper remedies | B88 collected her rents and trans-) poration Op- Pleas for $1.50 io a libel suit againat | 2 eTect a sure are prescribed. For the : | pression (aa Brena " “ath ea vices no fee is expected. Prof. Munyon puts up acted her business, fattened her! s ning Repository. jg | @ Separate eurefor each disease. A’ z- one of th last Ss rise eae efor each disease. Atall drug-| bank account and kept her nephews paren e las daress Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch St., Phila- of many similar onea| , Adress Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch St., Phila” | and nieces afar off. | brought by Pel i You will find the WEEKLY POST-] |; SS TCH indispensable during the | US!P8 & press dispatch in regard to 1 “Fised pees 1697 . going to Be aland desl. The petition asked for {ful of interest. 1e incoming oO . 2 : McKinley administration, with a $50,000. President McKinley is one of the stock-holders of the paper. m congress, elected upon a gold plat- t meanslegislation ot a kind that # yitally interest eyery newspaper Sar - in the country, and especially in Think They Have Captured Dunham. west and south. cise Beta at Coulterville, Cal, April 8 —The be paid in the EEKLY POST- sys PATCH to the news of a national local authorities believe that they ter, and it wi'l be discussed edito- bave captured Murderer Dunham, from the point ot view ot the west | who killed his wife, his father-in law south as contrasted with that of and four others at Santa Clara, and mpaign of education the entire ccuntry are on tha look. iike the POST-DIS- 7 - # shown in the tact Che When arrested the prisoner ‘ d every other locali-|had in his possession a large knife. where the POST-DISPATCH has a] Ww : } en ecirculation, the gains of democra- Wienges Lite name he at firet and free silver were of a sweeping stated that he did not know what his name wag, but afterward said it was David. help along the ca a newspaper Odaracter. The POST-DISPATCH deserves the of all tree silver democrats be- of the great Fght it made in the - t campaign tor democratic princi- Boston, Mass April 8 —_The and the democratic ticket. Hence a: ie cae tree silver men everywhere should Mule Sp‘nner’s Association w ll ace lly to its support by sending in their| cept no reduction in the present ription and inducing others to sub- scale of wager. taken by a vote of the aseosiation at this forenoon’s sestion of the con vention, which is being held here. This position was from the Poplar Biuif (Mo.) Citizen. The Post-Dispatch did more in the present ign for the cause of the merchant, me- , farmer and laboring man than any paper in the state. It will alw be an tion to this class of men, and will be re- jlda thousand times for the good done. It through the Post that many frauds were ed which would otherw have gone un- dby the American press, and it alone ds without a peer in America to-day. The Dispatch is the paper for the people. bo from the Carrollton (LIl,) Gazette, The St. Louis Republic fooled no one in the ign that has just closed. Its milk and yh {in plies through the medium of as many stenc derer of S. G. Wilson, proprietor of hunted down if money is an incen- tive. the I. O. O. F. of $100, the Knights of Pythias of $100, and the Gover nor's reward make a total of $900 The County Court, now in session, street. 2 2 a ‘ Perea - is considering the amount it will The campaign for free silver will go aa = ‘ 8 : Paes 4 y BE aio voihing can do-en auch for whom the police and sheriffs of| offer. Local detectives are working pistol and opened fire. Finney clap | on the case, but no developments have been announced. The ev:dence | taken at the inquest is still a secret dull and inflamed and do youtee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing, Your Was Worth $100,000. Chicago, Iil., April 7.—Mre. Julia Nelson, 78 years old and the posses- sor $100,000, died some time Mon day nightina hard, uncomfortable bed in a cottage in the West Erie street, and which from its outward appearance and inferior furnishings, might have bean the home of the meanest beggar. Asphyxiation by coal gas is sup- posed to have been the cause of death. Her husband was parsimon- aig owas Di fered Medical Institution, 1605 Arch St. By aa AS ae pote hiladelphia, Pa., is the best one of its kind in ve e1 a Fi i ialists applyin, all parts o! tter: competent workmen to do it, and slipping,his neck was broken by the fall to the ground. Mrs. Nelson imbibed some of his the cases not only of peo- 9 15 doctors are daily employed in dictating ri It is believed she left a will and, that a Lutheran church,of which she | was a devoted member, will get a) goodly portion of her fortune. | Rewards tor Wilson’s Murderer. Trenton, Mo, April S —The mur- he Bon Ton restaurant, will be Ben Finney Fatally Shot. | Macon, Mo., April 8.—Ben Finney | was fatally shot here yesterday by John Kirtley. The men had been quarreling when Finney suddenly; dropped his hand into his outside) pocket. Kirtley instantly drew his) The citizens’ purse of $500, ped his hand to bis breast avd ran into Dyson’s saloon, pursued by) Krrtly, snapping his revolver. Kirtly | geve himself up| He pleaded eelf-, defense, saying he thought Finney was going to shoot him. No revolver} was found on the wounded men | Finney will die. Both men are} prominent | so far as the public is concerned Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eycs 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 oy H. I Tucker Out of Work. Cleveland, Ohio, April 7.—Charles Nelson was shot and killed early this morning by Charles C. Morgan, 73 Etna street. He was raiding Mor gan’s chicken coop, and the latter was awakened by the electric alarm, recently arranged. He went to the coop, wa3 knocked dowa by the thief shot at the man 4 times. No trace of the burgiar was found till this morn They Steal Notes and Deeds. Chillicothe, Mo, April 8 —Burg-}| lars were rampant here last night,| and a number of houses were enter i ed,but they secured nothing of great) yalug,except at the abstract and loan office of Asper & Warren, where notes and deeds of trust and ab- stracts of title valued at $4,000 were eficiary and W. E Warren trustee in most of the property stolen. The thief may try to negotiate a loan on support of Bryan was very apparent to ‘most careless ob: va ® Rushes us headlong into all sorts of the Springfield (Mo. ) Chronicle giving Be hes : 4 ail ts of R Francis’ ear-marks will er¢ t inth kinds, so the only thing we can Pe ab tte Seeanonally. en tong ad he @ is to make the best of it, and to provide that slice of stock. tt thi ® something to counteract alll Barry’s ... B Antiseptic Mixture ® tas proved the ideal remedy for the b home. It cures Sore Throat and Tonsilitis, ia, never fails to cure vents Di fi Eecarch, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and @ Skin In addition to ali the news and the team ot public discussion, the Weekly Post-Dispatch contains the best editori in the Daily Post-Dispatch, Short Stories, a helptul Woman’s Department NGossip About Men and Women who at- in prominence, Po itical Cartoons and plenty of tun and humor. Subscription price by mail 50 cents a ear. Clubs of ten, to one address $4 ner year. Remit by postal or express Diseases. money order, or for small amounts un- Try it and be convinced. dollar send two or one cent post- AL ist for it. never stamps of larger de- Our sent Don’t send checks on loca peaks. Antiseptic Pharmacal Co., $1. Louis. ORDER If AT ONCE. Special Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. authority of a ¢ arnt court of Ba’ Missouri, in ch, etal. Louisa Jane I will sell at private sale, at the best price to be obtained therefor, the fol- lowing described real estate situated in Bates @anty, Missouri, to-wit: The cast half of lots number one (1) and two of the northeast quarter tion fc i township forty (40) range thir! the south half of the southeast quarter of sec- Mon thirty-three (33) i one ( range thirty-thre: lots number one (1) and two ter of section four (4) and t T. W. LECC. For all repairs, or parts of Buggies, Surries, road wagors, farm wagons, phaetons &c,poles, shafts, neckyokes, wheels, dashea, cushions, top. Isell the best Bugov Paint on Earth. We reset tires and! DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS. Will furnish you a buggy HIGH OR LOW GRADE numb (1) and two (2) of the northeast for very few dollars. Iam thankful to all who Quarter of section four (4) in township forty (40) have patronized me and hope you will continue ¢ thirty-three to do so, and if you have never tried me, come r e and be convinced that this is the right place 7-tt. in partition made by ahip, and eighty Point township. ld in a body, or yy virtue and authority ued from the office of court of Bates county returnable at the June term, 1 of said court to me directed in favor of J HE ham, Joseph Mercer and J G McKnight, partners doing business under the firm name and Beckham, Mercer & Company, and agai SHERIFF’S SAL of a general exeeutiol the clerk of the circ will be d into smaller tracts to suit JOHN C. HA Special Commis ioner. claim of defendants J C Jett and WE Thorn- brough, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- ter of section four (4) in township forty-one (4D of range thirty-three, all in Bates county, Mo., 1 will on Thursday June 24, 1 Notice is hereby given, That letters of ad- tration on the estate of Henry Schlichman . Were granted to the undersigned @ the 29th day of Jan 8 by the probate ‘Wart of Bates county, Miss ‘All persons having claims against sald es- fate, are required to exhibit them for allow- Mice to the administrator within one year Mer the date of said letters.they may be pre- Wed from any benefit of anid estate; and if Wach claims be not exhibited within two Jears from the date of this publication, they Mall be forever barred This 27th day of March, 2-40 day, at the east front door of the court in the city of Butler, Bates county, i sell the same or so much thereof as ms quired at public yendue to the highe for cash, to satisfy said a ee 19-4 nouse, HLICHMAN, Administratrix. r| 75 cents. between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon 2 that ing, when bis dead body was found them. in a golly, two squares from the house. The man was a carpenter who had been out of work since June. Farmer Hangs Himself. Kewanee, Iil., April 7—Thos. Hogg, a prominent farmer, residing eight miles southeast of here, was found hanging by a rope from a rafter in his barn this morning. He had been dead two hours when his body was discovered. He was well- todo, and no reason can be found) for his suicide. Are you gloomy, depressed, despondent, with no energy or interest in life’s duties? It is a state of mind produced by a torpid liver and puts the body in a condition to easily con- tract disease. What you need is Prickly Ash Bitters the celebrated system regulator. it stimulates the kidneys, strengthens and invig- orates the liver, tones up the stomach and cleanses the bowels. A few doses will revive the exhausted energy and cause you to feel strong, buoyant, vigorous and cheerful. Sold by McClement & Co. St. Joseph, Mo, April 8 —Henry Cleitze. an ex convict, aged 32, and James Koberts, a boy of 19 were arrested by the police on suspicion of having robbed a store at White ville, Andrew county last Sunday night. Roberts broke down and confesee 1 and took the officers to a raiJroad trestle where saveral gold watces, chains, razors and other plunder were concealed. Officers came for the prisoners today and they are now lodged in the Andrew| Portsmouth, 0O.. April 7.—A serious riot over politica, which also inyolved a long standing feud be- tween four families, occured at Buena Vista. The town alarm bell was rung and citizens responded to quell the disturbance. The injured are: John Cooper, probably fatally stab- bed in the back; Jobn Lefis, skull fractured;E'mer Hodge,shot through the thigh. ‘Rezema All Her Life. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga., savs that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Eczema, which the usual and potash remedies failed to Year by year she was treated 1 various med 23, external appli- cations and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, county jul A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you Billious, constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure all disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Ithas no equal as alivermedicine. Price Free trial dottles at H. L. | v cerried away: R. Warren is the ben- = CASTORIA E THAT THE FAC-SIMILE zs i | ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS “CHILDREN _ | Aperfect Remedy for Consti | SS Stomach, Diarrhoea, |, Worms Convulsions. Feverish- || ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. At6& months old 35 Doses —3RCENTS ox SIGNATURE —o Ledehdet Promotes Digestion Cheerful- a A oe rey! 7 jum,Morphine nor } Not NARCOTIC. IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CASTORIA Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Cp caly. It is not sold in dels. 9 to sell you anything else on the plea or promise thet it is “just 2s good” and “will answer every pose. 4g Sco that you get C-A-S -T-O-B-LA, EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. he eT ‘wrapper, JE isa $1. a tive written guarantee tc cure or refund OVAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHiC.GO, ILL For sale at Butler Mo.,by H L Tucker druggtat wertuliy per “Photoeraphed from Lifos t Dey. z , 15th Day. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY produces the abo Kk glo of youth age, or Bix for REVIVO ma RESTORES VITALITY. 30th Day. results in’30 da} DE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ALL Nervous Discases-—Failing Mea ory, Impotency, Sise; Hess, etc, 1 = by ‘Abuse or oi! = es and Indis- cretionsy | They quickly and euret Madea restore Vitality a or young. and fita mun for study, business or marriage, Well Man | tater taain: Tinie tne shoes liomediate fesprove: sy shows immediate {mprove- | nent and effecte a CURE where all ‘other fail vin. ty q y of Me. a, Wo gt 4 r are y ive & por: | itive written guaruntes to effect a cure eTs in | each case or refund the money. Price 5 package, of six pxges (fail treatment) for $2.60. G. A. Vanhall, f It acts HINDERCORNS Pere on ¥ bein Bodisis to it SS toute Wouthral UMPTIVE ohare sor Debility of any kind use PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. Many who were Lees and discouraged bave regained health by ite uae eo Oe $5.00, with a post’ AY | So.373§- Surrey ‘As guod as sells for $22.00. UKHART carniaGE AND HARNESS MFG, 00., W, B. PRATT, Scc’y, ELKHART, IND, quickly ascertain, fr probably patentable. confidential. Old in America, svecial S) Harnese—Price $15.00. MUNN & : HAVENOAGENTS: COPYRICHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may ee, Whether an invention is ‘Communications strictly jest agency forsecuring ‘We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive notice in the CIENTIFIC AMERICAN, heautifnlly illustrated, Jargest circulation of y scientific journal, week! y, terms $5.00 @ year: six months. Specimen copies and BOOK ON PATENTS sent free. but have sold direct to the consumer for 24 at holesale No. 06. Burrey—Price with eurain shade, apron and fenders, $60. A» good lamps, eun- elie for for large, THE NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 pages a week. 156 papers a yaer It stands first among ‘ weekly” papers in size, frequency of publica- ition and freshness, variety and reli- ability of contents. Itis | pickeerap adrily at the low price of a weekly; and its vast list of subscribers,extend- ing to every state and territory of the Union and foreign countries, will | vouch for the accuracy and fairness { of its news columns. , It is splendidly ilinstrated and ‘ among its special features are @ fine | humor page, exhaustive market re- TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, patents ND Address co., on grew steadily worse. led blood remedies did not fuckers drugstore. 4ety) ——__—_——————— i ner: Jett and WE Thornbrough, I have levied at eae \ emitc reach the dit Administrator's Notice. and seized upon all the right, title, interest and CA Led or Whlaeyine poles: SS eal aS Indiasapolis, Lud., Apr. 8 —A Big Four freight train was annihilated improvement d. A was at once notice ated in a car loaded with whisky. |The cer had ahot box. After the terrific explorion a fire company | rushed to the ecene, but the entire) train of fee cars was deatr ryed. SSS. (guaranteed purely vegetable) The trainmen escaped irjary, butj cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu- is perfectl she has been saved from what ened to blight her life forever. N hereby given to all creditors, and ot interested in the estate of G A Heath, aec ed, that 1. S F Warnock. administrator of said of, at the next term ofthe Bates County Pro bate Court, in OTICE of Final Settlement. hereby given to all er others interested ia the estate eil, deceased. that I. SF Warnock, trator of said estate, settlement thereof, at the next term of th Batea County Probate courtin Bates count, state of Miseou! ing om the 10th day of May. S97. mencing o> {re WARNOCK, Administrator. of Maggie New: ELY’S CREAM BALM isa positivecure. into the nostrils. Itis quickly abeorbed. 50 ‘ at D: or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. BLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City- Settlement. No fice is estate, intend to make final settiement there- Bates county, state of Missouri to be held at Butler, commencing on the loth | day of May Isi7. S$. F. WARNOCK, 2L-4 Administrator. editors, and all adminis- intend te mske final ri, to be held at Butler com- : . |rmatism, or apy other blood trouble. Otto Creasbaw, who was sleeping in| MotSt, Oral blocd remedy and always jone of the cirs, was pinned to the’ burning floor. He was removed to) even after all else fails. the hospital in a serious condition. j i _A Real Blood Remedy. Oo | Takea edy for 2 bicod d Ddiliou: tom- constipa- + With- d by al ccists. Scents.) Ga. take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. | t 1 id rem: Cure all liver ilk ness, headache. ach, indigestion, tion. They act easi out pain or gripe. The only Pills to e y was given, when | 20 sound and well, her} and pure and j threat- | i 2 The medicine was} by an explosion at the Belt Junction continuecd with fav- | to-day. The trouble probably origin orable results, and | F now she is cured} 361 Broadway, New York. SEXU PILLS of Em ST.LOUIS, - Mi Cure for Impotence, Loss Nervousness, Self Distrust, Loss of Memory, dc. Wilt A make you a STRONG, Vigor- Ballasd Gace Liaizsst Co, | ports, all the latest fashions for wo- men and a long series of stories by i‘the greatest living American and | English authors, Jerome K. Jerome, | Conon Doyle, Stanley Weyman, Mary | E. Wilkins, Anthony Hope, Brande: Bare, Prom pt, Positive Manhood, Seminal issions, Spermatorrhea, os eae $7.00, 6 | Matthews, Bret Harte, ee reel can | We offer this unequaled newspape! Soecia! Directions Malied 44 BUTLER WEKKLY TIMES togeth- with each Box. Address er one year for $1 50. The regular subscription price of oul, the two papers is $2 00. mo. BLACK WITH MEALY NOSE, Threet 14 1-2 to 16 Hands High: Large Head er E ar; Bone, Good Weg! ueth, Good Feet Terms reasonab!e Le solicted. JACKS FOR SALE! 20 B Seven Years Old: D LEWIS & C0. Proprietor of ‘Elk Horn Stables Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Liye:y outfit ot J. WSmith, and having adaed to the same a number of first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the & Sere Pata SS Livery Barn Mo. Horses I or stock h Stock bearded by # moies and :, Gocd Good Breed Correspondence . A. COLYER. amin s section. CB LEWIE &CO

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