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|oinctey SHOUTS FOR PROSPERITY.| CUAL SCARCE AT CHICAGO. ; | Insists That Under the New Tariff Law the Sugar Refineries and Factories to Close | 5 People Will Find Work at Good Wages. Down. $ \ Washington, D. C., July 22.—It’ Chicago, July 22.—A shortage of} i é ace. | will raise sufficient revenue to meet Ca! has begun to make itself mani- ® i : the necestities of the government fest in the Chicago market. a0} Laura E. Mims, of Smithville,Ga., | after it is in good runni : | Chicago Sugar Refinery, which uses «A small pimple of a strawberry |. es are alte 1b ii aR ea eG a ‘A sma! pi my se hatehetralpereth will raise next year $75,000,000 more 40 tons of bitunious coal daily, has AT THE BUTLER DEPOT. , tag Gas a hay than the present law. Iam sorry | Suspended operations in view of the We handle the celebrated MeCormic, pure sisal Binder T e oye acanie terribly hier rele Gantiva: alauae owas mi0t left | high prices of coal. Local coal men DER TWINE. every bal iss uaranteed torun smooth and be free tron ERGaNG inflamed, and was so |in by the Senaie, at least until the | believe that the sugar refinery sus- pound of MeCormicks pure sis t twine will go as 60 pounds of the swollen that for quite a while I could not {bill became a law. Had it been, | Pension is a forerucner of a number see. ‘The doctors | $25,000,000 of revenue would have | of similar cases where large consum- said I had Cancer of | av t te font : Bietgicat salient been saved. The changes made in &tS may xttempt to replenish their peDes any ter x conference have not especially af- stock. sti eir effort Pre ae i ‘ . j . aithout Tenn Se fected the revenue features of the} 2Go Ge Se Atkiason of West - - 7 iG sy We ‘ATTY th » ba | any good, they gave |bill, ‘The eugar scedulo is nearly Virgina, who is bere attending the | gy, ¥ » i Gabe = oe Sey as hopeless. n in- ; e =H rial ; i : Z cy oi that my faites had died rants the same as in the firet House t ie FR er aaa HAS the disease, they said I must die, | but it gives a little more protection MNCS “tse utua'ly win in the ry Cancer was incurable. UV Gges ees Se largest stock of $ this crisis, I was advised to try to sugar producer. Beers - He Bays: “All the . we } ‘ = e = gnd ina short ene the Cancer When the bill is in good worhiog indications u Wet Virginia point : Py aa ic : ‘ - “ l Be dischasge and continued tode | order it will bring ia even more th-n|t0 the suecers cf the miners. TE be-|@™y Toor a Lee “ae 3 repairs 1B Vas much inferior twine. ee ee aicine Sanile sufficient revenue and will erablellieve ‘!e mers in my State will ous Sept pai fn: | the republican party to begin to pay|leave th vr work. They bave roth- hae been noreturn of the disease.’’ | off the national debt The passage | ing to complain of, but are in eym- eg Blood Remedy. ot the bill will bring a rise in pric s | pathy with the euff-ring miners out it is a blood disease, and only a and a restoration of prosperity. The side. Soam I, +nd ao is everybody pened wd cure ie) S. S/S. |sooner it becomes a law the sooner else I know anything about. There ed purely vegetable) isa real : “ 25.09 : cate : dy, and never fails to per- good times come. are 25,000 miners in the State, and, county. cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, The necestity of this bill has been | of course, it will take time to reach a ism or any other disease of the ‘ ae eS \the W de patteascar Aare fod. Send for our books forced on the republican party by em all and perfect organization, Cancer and Blood Diseases, | the failure of the Wilson bill to pro | bat there is no reason for the dis- i d free to duce revenue fr the necessities cf |couragement of the strikers” -ayaed We have shown in this bill that it] 0. apices In. July 21-—E If you need a mower, buy a McCormick new tour : is possible to embrace revenue and se ieee eee eben protection in one bill. We have also eet MER BRAID. returned to the great secret of the is ; prosperity of the United States up Girl Visited by a Mysterious Intruder} 1893, and our people will now While Asleep. ck caste bawned wanes. Wola m0 Elevator Company, at the Butler depot. ore, Mo., July 22.—At about|taken care of all the diversitied in- party majority. me Bie Guseday someone entered |tereste of hie country, and have a|, The following lelter, written by SSS8SSSS GH9SI9FSNIOGE E69 9688 OHO 6062 0908 puse of W. H. McMaster of} pi!] which fulfills the promises made in Ue HOC yitite w neaabeen city and cut off a heavy braid] to the people made public: eee z = — —— — ack bair from the head of Mies Nepean ae Grundy Center, Ia , June 15, 1897. HARD FIGHT SHOT DEAD IN A TREE. RAIDED BY WHITE CAPS. his daughter, about 19 years of | Chairman of the Ways and Means SHIRE Eel Ws ARES IC pee | ? while she was asleep. She} Committee. ster, Ia. Dear Sir: I want to ex-| Promised by Gold Democrats This Fall. | Mob in Alabama Executes the Third Lynch- and called to her father that ——$————— press to you my pergonal gratifica-| New York, July 21.—The first | ing of a Day. fe was someone in the room who There isn tAbout it- tion at your nomination by the three| session of the gold democratic gath-. Goodwater. Ala, July 21.—An- id pulled her hair. aged Be ee areas Caianeri ures aber conventions that met in Des Moines. | ering here will be held in William | other lynching, the third one since lntely reliable for all kidney and bladder dis- P) ) * ane sal | = # z ¢ intruder escaped through the tases, J. A. Trimble, druggist, Butler Mo. Iread your address as temporary|D. Bynum’s office in Williams street last vight, was enacted in Alabama w, leaving the braid of bair FaeGucrasisiea Make Monoy: DR of the pec conven- | near Wall. pase oneee" - = ; last oe A mob of infariated citi wrought up over outrages committed the floor. It was accompanied | xew York World tion and was greatly pleased with it. | who have arrived are; Wm. B. Hal- | zons of Coosa county ehot to death by a band of lawless whitecappere, note previously written, which] Washington—Cne of tho petty Taincerely hope thal you may, Boldemeny of Louisville, Ky-, pubhisher | Tames Daniel, a burly negro, who or Ku-Klux as they style themselves. that ahe would find her hair pickings of some of the Representa elected and have the legielature with | of the Courier Journal; F . M. Cutch- | had attempted an assault oa Mrs.| The depredations have been going e road if she cared to search for| tives in Congress consists in appro you, 50 that you may be able to put| eon, of Minnesota; C. Vey Holman, | John Baker, the wife of a white far-|on for a month or six weeke.past, t the writer did not do the act priating the sum allowed for the in etal pees, epee os: of Maine; Jobn C. Bullitt, of Sune | mer living near here. Baker and his | and particulars of the most infamous ause he wasenvious of Misa Ide’s|hire of secretaries. Each member loa ae coaio et asixanies Ono ee Frenzel, of Indiana; | wife bad retired for the night, aod {treatment yet vieited upon a citizen but for a spite two years old.|is allowed a secretary at $1,259 a you will be cheerfully done. I only} Major W. W. Screws, editor of the | poth were asleep when the negro | of that section reacbed here to day. the miscreant now had eweet| year. The members Heieaae oe that my strength would allow| Montgomery, Ala, Advertiser, who | burglarized his way into their room. |The white caps make no distinction je, and that no Aurora boy) this allowance. Certain thrifty rep- me to a ei will be|is proxy for Col. JM. Falkner, of He went to the bed in which Mrs.' as to whom they shall visit their’ ald be accused of the act, 98 the| resentatives pay out a small fraction possible for me to do ; Sincerely | that state, and L. C. Krauthoff, of | Baker was sleeping and threatened | seeming wrath upon—mer, women nt party lived at Galena, Kansas,|of this to stenographers and type- your, Horace Boies. | Kaneas City, Mo. ame | her with death if the ecreamed. Shejand even children being dragged i would be there by tho time the| writers and keep the rest, while Ballard Snow Liniment. 2 The purpose of the : meeting is to did scream, however, and her bus- | from their beds at dead of night and ler would be read. The writer| others get the work done by some] ‘This iiniment is different in composi take ateps fer active warfare against | band rushed to her assistance in’ fogged unmercifully. o said that there was no use to| member of their families. Still,others | tion from any other liniment on the | free silver in states where important | time to see the negro jump froma i i i market. It is a scientific discovery | elections will be held this fall, nota- | wi h in Aurora, as a “Nick Carter”| go the work themselves and pocket which results in its being the most_pen- | window and escape. not succeed in such an effort. | the salary. etrating liniment ever known, There bly Ohio, Kentucky and Iowa. Since that time a vigilant search {that last mght the Ku Klux took a people are much excited over) f[n the Senate the secretaries draw aie ee aed ee es oes Cr — “We will, (has been made with bloodbounds | jone widow from her home, just ‘matter, and efforts are being |their own pay under arule of that|thesellera great profit. Beware. of I believe, demonstrate that the fight | for him. The track was lost and | across the line in Lawrence county, oned to be the act of some Nick| the subject and lets down the bars| Neuralgia, Sprias, Bruises, Wounds, | Ples is to go on harder than ever. |doga struck it anew, and efter a’ case a man and wife are said to have pr novel fiend. The young wo-|to all sorts of abuses. The only way wee See ee eee eee Cane We expect to show in elections like | spirited chase of several hours the | been tied toa tree and whipped to mis high'y respected and haa| the eenators swe!l their income out| tracted Muscles, Stitt Joints, Old Sores, those in Ohio, Kentucky and Iowa | negro was treed in a forest in Cooea’ death becaure they refused to send . : ee >ain in Back, Barb “Wire Cuts, Sore “ alanice of er, aes : cee! i er known that she bad an enemy.| of this allowance is by appointing SEE ential Se eenectally Cee that we hold the balence power, | county last night.. From his perch | their daughter to a public echeol. members of their households as} ficial in Pararalysis. Sold by H L Tuck- and that it is impossible for @ 80-/ in the branches the offender prayed! 4 few nights ago they visited the secretaries A former Senator ap-|" druggist. called democratic ticket to win ons | to his pursuers to spare him, but at | home cf Newkon Guw @ respected ak your veer to-day to show youn pack. pointed his —_ bia? — ore = Murder Mystery. free silver platform. Ifit can win |g civen signal a volley was fired into | farmer of Lawrence connty: “na eae ke age, as secretary, an us kept al E = BETS bis i : ia Ierlnous injury as well aes “all ge money in fee family. Mapabas | Belle Plaic, O, July 21.—The mu-| after such a fight as we make, then the tree. It was too dark to distin- jried him off, and nothing bas been jo ry a \c) aPary it. Uke tt, GEAIN-O HM, ‘te 'made| prevails in every part of the Senate|tilated remains of a woman have|there are no reasons = oe — | guish any object, but chance carried | heard from bim eince. The mob has Rracelvey i without datrens. 1-4 te tice organization. been found in the river at Blockton. |¢pce of this movemen, 8a oe ja dozen of the bullets into the ye2n operating in the Rich woods: s gife: and aio per package. Sold by |The remains ere evidently of a per-|&° out of business. This year there | negro’s body and he fell to the ‘settlement for the last week, and, it son of refinement, asd about 30)!8 BO occasion for democrats to vote | ground stone dead. is said, has the people of that section er Men on top Among Virginia Democrats years of age. The head was almost the republican ticket, because the —— _ frightened almost to death. Thir- Richmond, Va., July 21.—The re- severed from the body, two deep danger that threatens the country is In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia lieen well known resid@nte ofits of primaries decide the demo-| to which the Expectant Mother is | knife thrusts were in tha breast, and not co great, and we expect to poll | ke pacar iT sac ' neighborhood were arrested,chargeds ¢ nomination for governor. The| exposed and the forebodin and ri 1 = a very large vote ™ |nents, Shaker medic : eing | ~~ : es : Borer d a Acai hich toned ae fae the right arm almost cut from the y 8 | used by suffering humanity for the with the crime, but at the examining re eilver element has carried every ers “y re hese te ee body. Robbery could not have been Attention, Old Soldiers. cure of eiekness and diseuse trial all but three proved their inno- ag ge sige Tyler, of ee Seuerest trial is appreciated by but the motive for the crime, beeause | he manufacturers have instructed J. A. | Never was there such a universal cance. The three are: T. J. Fletcher, a iginal silver man, ha 4 h a few. All effort should be made |two valuable rings were on the left ee ee cane Core sires hee eect | comand, never such wonderful re-) yy. Bishop and Fred H. Cates, all ed enough instructed delegates} to smooth these rugged places ive him the nomination. Tyler| in life’s pathway for her, ere she fier of the civil war that epplies for same. It sults. have three delegates to his op-| presses to her bosom her babe. Governor Horace Boies will support shaft, it is the slickest mowing machine on the mark- [Fed E Whits, ee ee et. No chains to get loose,no steele pitman to break. nominee for governor. His friends ~ ms 4 say Mr. Boies takes the position that Call and see these machines at the Bates county he is a democrat and wiil follow the Arkansas Counties Terrorized by Revolting Acts of Lawlessness. Little Rock, Ark., July 21.—The people of Randclph and Lawrence counties, this State, are terribly To-day’s report comes from Poca- ‘hontas, Randolph county, and says Try Grain O! Try Grain-O! hand of the dead woman. is th iy for Curonic Diarrhoea, 3 abs ‘ ; farmers, who were bound over t ie the Ectaio and Bowel complaints Shaker Digestive Cordial, a cure 2 There was nothing onthe clothing — for indigestion, is prepared from _ the Cireuit court. of the woman to lead to her identity. A Female Outlaw. herbs and roots, and is a natural —ooOo at’a one. 5 Another Pearl Bryan mystery is ex-| Little Rock, Ark, July 21 —Dep- | remedy, which cures by aiding na Suow Falls in Colorado, he gold men who supported the pected uty United States Marsbal McClure ture and not by fighting her. Denver, Col., July 20—A cold go nominees will Lave no in- allays Nervousness, and so assists Theresia aC ears Beate larrived this morning. having in! Shaker Digestive Cordial makes wave is sweeping over Colorado, the é : those fat, who have become thin by | second in two weeks. Last night D -) Na aes = ve <9es = | , R ler. : z 3 i gat & ce in the convention, to assem-| Nature that the change goes for-| \.., are injured by the use of coffee. Recently j charge Rhoda Fuller, one of the 74 dizasting their food. cold rain, extremely” heavy, acue ble at Roanoke on August 11, which ward in an easy manner, without | there has been placed in all the grocery steres| 1.52: noted female outlaws of north-| Jt yestcres the spirits and the’ meuced in Denver. conlinuing until A . 7 ot 7 e way a pew preparation called GRAIN-O, made of x : d : Se erninets candidates for, gov- oma pee a ~— a : pure gratns, that takes hs Mee it without he | Western Arkansas She was captured appetite of those who are dejected this afternoon, reducing the tem- ee wevtenantiniyernat end ‘at: fencbea es eau oe tress, and Dut few can tell it, from core may [at Batesville yesterday while dis- and fagged out from the weering perature to such an extent that orebodings yie ce) does not cost over 1-4 as mach. ildret ; od % 2 se - 2 8 jorney general, and adopt a platform gs Y drink it with great benefit. 5c. ang 23c. Per | nosiog of counterfeit coin. effects of indigestion. overcoats were comfortable on the hopeful unticipations—she passes |nickage. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. If relieves the symptoms of dys streets and steam in the downtow " ‘ : on latccd : | ge. Try it. Ask for GRAIN ‘ z 3 i; bj dy DB pon which this year's fight is to be through the ordeal quickly and With Carbolic Acid. She bas long been connected with pepsie. and. after us'ng for a reascn- office buildings. An inch of snow - without pain—is left strong and Macov, Mo. July 21.—-Annie|* dangerous gang.who bave operated | able time.fically cures the complaint fell at Leadville, an inch at Cripple Besides electing these officers| Vigorous and enabled to joyously | __ g ee 2 nmelia the mountans of Independence | Sold by druggists Trial bottle 10¢ | Creck, and there was a considerable ia will thi 1 feck perform the high and holy duties Disther, aged 18, attempted suicide | dedioiniog counties. It in belicy- cd seers ae fall at Weodland Park, aadoh nia will this year elect a legis EES ~r. Safety | he a “chou An Eventful Career, ee sia bo cere to. which will choose United now devolved upon her. Saiety /last night by taking cs led that her arrest will lead to the : there fear that their crops bave been ware _ {to life of both is assured by the | Her mouth and throat were terribly | 7 es tu ee aah Sedslia, Mo., July 21.—C. M- yyined. The summer tourists are senator Daniels’ successor. | yse of + Mother’s Friend,” and breaking up of the gang Holland, a young farmer,who eloped all housed up, hugging their cook . Sh: : . g ed and ber recovery is doubtfal. | z will have bo opposition in his|the time of recovery shortened. Eos | promises to divulge the rames and | Geneva Downing. the 17-year o!d stoves for warmth. While traffic party. SS i She stubbornly resisted the doctor's} } s rendezyous of her confederates on nae aern deleved ae aaa ee “I know one lady, the mother of these | mire es eet ine. oe pee co! a that clemency be shown daughter of s eel ae cae ae by aaereeys Pos the fered gh Widow of the Revolution eee are eevee aap es ae and appeared to want to die. lh . om th ties 2 and who married her in Kansas City i great damage will result : 4 E irth , who obtained a le of | a | her by the authorities. : : ge : sn Diego, Cal, July 20—Mrs. rMother’s Friend? of me before her} She bad bzen keeping company) : ,and subsequently sepsrated from his | ~ Qn the plains a very cold rain fell, miey Aldrich, the oldest of the fourth confinement, and was relieved | yith a young man named Troester.| ‘pride, was held up last night by but it will beneSt crops greatly. y ' ick sily. 1 that their i } zi i B | : surviving widows of revolu- - og imnogiren aaa ee painful." |to whom she claimed she was en | bighwaymen near the city cametery, | All the streams of the State are run - aa i ee eas ' j = : : 2 : | i | ii 4 : ae . | robbed of $16 and ehot in the right | ning bank full. Early this mornin; mary soldiers, died here to-day. Joun @. Poru11, Macon, Ga. |etes3. a oe — 3 kf e.4 4H Oa = Fae he says. Holland's asecunt of |® Satmer named Jessup panleys 4 ninety-seven 00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug Stores, | recently to cause her to ou | Restore full, reeular a0 = ate : tO" | nearly froze to death from lying out osha e Lape = $1.00 cnt by mail om receipt of Brice: | <1, says if he does not return to] cf. bons oo Pil | Ss \the robbery is not esd ens | ad it He gave bee a BOOKS Containing invaluable informase® fo |her she will repeat the attempt and | ali the decree ton. Te7 |The opinion prevails that he shot: Ryan, a tutcher of Denver. He bub nee an aaa Leite Diep tinea be successful next time. Frared cy ty © tod & Gey nowt am | ime | appears to be demented. 4

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