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eras itd a a ara “PUBLIC CAN THUS SUBSCRIBE. lrac SCLTY §AT COLUMBIA ACTS. ‘3 Perfect Health. | Kee P the system in perfe 25S | Medals to Be Sold to Raise Funds for the | Five Students are Dismissed —Twen!y- der by the occasional use of | hil Two Others Concerned in the Re- | y Missouri Exhibit. Tutt’s Liver FT They reg-| Jefterson City, Mo., March 9.—Ia | cent Riots Are Suspendea. ulate the bow and produce /an interview to night relative to the} Columbia, Mo., March 9.—The} I Bod | Missouri exhibit at the Omaha expo-|faculty of Missouri university has _ meer uae AY ved ee y: ion, Secretary M. V. Carroll said:| taken decisive action in punishing J E. Herrell & Son. Geo. L The executive committee of the| the students engaged in the recent | no. e 2 ’ : iousness, constipation and kin- | Missouri exposition commissicn has/ clase riot, in which a_ building was pee eae dred diseases, an absolute cure | prepared and placed on file a very | burnedand other university property | “i TT’ Ss Liver PI bn Sa souyenir medal, to be sold | destroyed Today five students) Insurance Ayens, po We e are now preparing a revised list of Lands, for sale or exeh = | 08 59 200 COPOLEF ODEO! COHMOEMOOHET POPEDES ODIO) HOPOOODO LS G. W. CLAEDY, Mayor. J.D. ELLWoop, me CLARDY, ELWOOD & CO., Succesors to Cranpr & Becsen, Real Estate, Loans *« Abstracts, General Real Estate and Exchange For sick headache, malaria, bil- | | Peates s, and Make a Specialty of Abstra jat $1 each, the money to go to the/ were dismissed from the university) Bring or send us ¢ compl » deser it Ser. eee ay able | State fund to aid in the erection of |and twenty two were suspended for are now listed with us, ple corona Yours for bu ice A: Me | the words, ‘Missouri Trans Missis-| facu! ty was unable to secure posi-} ELC. Vaxpenvoort, Agent. |sippi Exposition, 1898.’ In the|tive evidence against anyone con- a | center appears the Missouri coat-of-| cerned in the burning of the build-!x K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. tice in blue No medals will be|ing. | Arrival aud departure of traine at Worland.| given away. Every person you see! It is claimed by the students that rH vows except Sua day 12 ae m./ wearing one cf them has paid $1 as/the police firad upon them with in- -|an evidence of his State pride and|tent to kill. Investigation shows | interest in the success of Misscuri| that epecial officer Charles Mitch | -m.|exhibits at the exposition. By ad-| was fired upon by astudent at which | -m.| dressing F. E. Marshall, treasurer/the officer whirled about, and, | rt Arthur Express, @ oats 9-01 p. “mn. | Miesouri Exposition Commission, | thrusting bis revolver in the face of | sucenicarass On voMe: prety cares ome Continental National bank,St. Louis, ! the student, pulled the trigger, but | é a : ; : ak wien Renek Ack cand che aivece and inclosing $1, you can obtain this| the weapon suapped and was not | Jno. F. Herrell & Son, Geo. ss and pointe nosth auilnectheastandiobenver, |medal. The cause is a worthy one, discharged. The students are is | oii sb sat dies | Sia Son ae ie ad toe and every citizen should wear one of|suing printed statements giving | promy: est: epaaers spared to make the passenger equipment of | +hoge medala.” their side of the-cace. 24 Miosour Pcie Kamay Tine Table | the Missouri State building at the| terms of from one to three weeks. eae, Eee ee pe d ; ae ; } worTH £6 lige | exposition. The design of this medal Those dismissed will not be pez-| or Wind storm and Life and 3 5 LARDY = ELLW OOD & CO, { 2 M. is very neat and original, our nation- mitted to again = the university Accidental Insurance | euro wd Y Local Fretght : M./ai colors, red, white and blue, being | without special action of the faculty. sonny N ce siuigi gate ra blended in an artistic manner The} More students will ba dismissed as e ~ } pe! 2 2p background is white; around the/soon as the faculty can secure ouft- | 8 3 No. tne pivision. PM | margin, printed in red letters, sre| cient evidence against them. The MeFARLAND BROS. 3 of New York, Co. of Brookiyn Hartford Ine Harness and Saddelry Leather Treo Saddle No. 1 Exp: No. 9 Freight, pally except Sunday, No. 3 Port Arthur Expres Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in Stod We keep everything that horse owners pee Double wagon harness from $10 to $% this 1 © in the west. Travel 7 = ele via the new we ee te Sa eae ———————— | single harness, £7.50 to $25; second hand Gen Mo. That Tired Feeling To Cure Constipation Forever. aio . pueneaniea ae wien interior prepara’ |. Tale Gieeaen Canty Gat | harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of gl If ( C. fail to ¢ | i N ND. tions are ree: omine nded by unserupu- oes 7 2 | , i HUMAN ANKLE BONE FOUND lode deatncs ee “cea ood ine Fo. money. styles and prices, from the cheapest tothe ley’s Honey and Tar Cough Syrup,” . t ia Full when we know the unequalled merits . Hold of the Sunken Steamboat Arabia Fu of this medicine. At J A Trimble’s Key West, March 10.—Senator ___ of Goods. drugstore, Proctor of Vermont and Col. M. M. wea Mo., pee igen ont ACQUITS SLAYERS OF MINERS. | Parker of Washington, arrived here working their way throug 6 run- i aioe ning gears of an old wagon, the sand Wilkesb RievsSeveiSheacine a ee hogs operating inside the caisson on| "' eatery ae cag a f tisdtin: but Col Packer 451dor the sunken steamboat Arabia found Are Not §Guilty. . Wes pea paper ae eae ge pees as Je Wiikesbarre, Pa., March 9 —The| the eufferings they bad witnessed in | human being and a brass cylinder, jury in the case of Sheriff Martin the pica ae ey eed ee: 18 inches long and 1} inches in di-|#%4 bie deputies, charged with the| Lee, who he said, wasa hero. The ameter, filled with lead and having killing of strikers at Lattimer on TE “ oa sig ea conse Be at Savers OM aiEE September 10 last, this morning re- anece of sepaesumetion; bat ae use it was is not known. The metal | ‘¥rned & verdict of not guilty. necintely: mone: Consul paar 3 parts of the wagon were somewhat Long before the time for court to/ Col. ie ge megs gi ae rusted, but the cylinder showed not | OP¥ene there was a big crowd wait-|™@n, an slopld not (be allowed £0) wae as G ing to gain admittance to the ceurt|Tesign- He was not afraid of the| s hs deed Fearless Consuls. steel fork cow boy and cle leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps fullline of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for new ones. We have the largest retail ber ness store in$?theg{Southwest} and our har ness are all made at home. ‘McFARLAND BROS. ae BUTLER, Mo. —THE— a LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAI. ALWAYS NEWSY AND RELIABLE, ALWAYS BRIGHT AND ABLE, ts Candy Cathartic, the most wonder- r made in the on said note, w red the whole debt ds r % nty of Bates and state of Missouri, on a d March 25, 1898, Pee ne eae ALWAYS CLEAN AND GOOD, es of —— ing nea ce bt, prsigned trustee th DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY: ribed real estate Ising and being situate One Year, $600 6 Monthe, $3 00 3 Months, 1.50 : 5 of section DAILY WITHOUT SUNDAY: ses vrata One Year, £4.00 6 Monthe, $2.00 3 Months, $1.00, SUNDAY EDIIION, 36 TO 60 PAG One Yezr, $2.00 6 Months, $1.00 WEEKLY EDITION. Tesucd in Semi-Weekly Sectione, Eight Pi ‘ages Each Tueeday and Friday The Best Twice-a-Week Paper in America: One Year, $1.00 6 Monthe, 50 Cente. THE WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT —AND THE— BOTLER WEEKLY TIMES. One Year, the slightest corrosion. J. T. Smith, e . 5) 5 pease Se" Sins ailing ta and when the doors were|Wole Spanish army. Col. Parker ayes b. says that al.|thrown open, there wae a wild rush, added that to-day Havana was calm, See oe Be pearen, ee" bi 1 limited d.| but it was the calm that always pre- though the water has rusted the bd only a limited number were a hoops of the whisky barrels, the|™itted. Judge Woodward did not eodesimietoninr ee eee staves are held in place by the|#ke bis seat on the bench until Everybody Says So. intense preasure of mud and sand. 10:45 o'clock, the jury coming in a Pies herp tree in 2 few minutes later. When the jurors | refreshing to the tas t Every piece of wood yet fonnd on i e y * th va Lens fi ae a had taken their seats the roll was ai ventieaeeee Ae eee cleaneing Dont ist Sipeeces scone cons called, each mam answering to his ieee et caterers SOG teaeer ae si : ease D DO: oday; 10 sand rs ee. ce ates. The elerk them asked: “Gen- 2 fo cents." Bold and guaranteed to care by an e oaken spoke wa, ‘ sige are as tough as ones first set Hie tlemen of the jury, have you agreed Aldrich a Bank Examiner, wheels. Not even the paint hag|™POD @ verdict?” Washington, March 9.—Ex Con-| ‘3 cracked off them. The foreman replied: “We have,” greseman J. Frauk Aldrich of Illinois Last night the deck was cut|t the same time handing the clerk] wa, long ago “slated” for the place | through, and the hold found entirely the written verdict, which was of consul general nt Havana. The full of goods. Probing rods could 2 gaa passed to Judge Wood-!,esident decided to ratain General |imrest ® : not be sunk in any direction on ac- 2 Lee “temporarily,” and Aldrich has | ~ Saas a3 ALWAY count of the a The first thing | After reading the verdict, the been bine ae —o or “ohah ro Whereas, E. moa ‘single msn, and t taken out wasa box of boots. The|Judge returned the paper te the tienee for the troubles in Cuba to| itso. ele decd of trust iat ind bob leather showed no decay whatever, | Clerk. The latter. addressing the! ,heide so that he could get his a in the ren and were it not that the atitebes on [Jury said: “Gentlemen, your verdict commission. However he has de- the sides had rotted, might be taken |'2 tho case of the commonwealth | oigeq that there 1s no opening ia | for new goods, simply water-soaked | ¥¢'Sus James Martio, et al., is not! tat direction and has accepted the | The men think they have the caisson guilty, £0 say you all?” ofine © bank cxaiiines foc" Bliiom | in the proper place this time, and We do,” was the reply. Aldrich will be remembered as are jubilant over the prospects The jury was then polled and Reed's lieutenant in the campaign J. D. Henderson, a member of the each ULE anemcred not guilty: as for the presidential nominatior, and company, said: “When the caisson | bis name was ealled. is the only man Reed has indorsed is calked on the deck we can worka| There was an attempt at applause, | ¢,, 9 place under McKinley. His room in the hold 16 feet square, so | drowned by hiesee, but the disturb- appointment finally is credited, not a we will get quite a definite idea as ae was quickly suppreased by the], Reed, but to Comptrojler Dawes,|_ to its contents.” sOCRE: who is an old acquaintance. has b ; a A hansgio vs _ pg aa A Sure Thing for You. Don't you think yeur liver needs Imauirieg about the qveenoware, [ic uies whoIMe, Tenant, lowe 1 | treating if you are billions. It don't. inquiring abou @ queensware. | ° S= palananoes, ain dache, far-| 1%» your si a Sek 5 ome > aren an Atchison grocer, iis are caused by Coastipation and siuggieh is rrp is pre ta what premniie ? Fier. & rets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful 5 was the youngest passenger on the | new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by | biliousuess. Jt bas put your liver : a S ed to cure or money re-| out of ord a boat when it sank. He was here asure thing. Try a box | OUt of order. « yesterday, and took away several Slet ie Sample and booklet See what's the matter with your i f zi : stomach. Compare it with other papers and SEE FOR YOURSELF how superior it te. - souvenirs. All of his father’s house- Tata siuy inches: Sick stomach poisons the liver and, Mention this paper and etete whether you are interested in the Dai ly or Weekly i! hold furniture went down on the Pedic, K arch then there's trouble. Shaker Diges Issue. Address boat. oe Yy> March 10.—So| tive Cordial cares stomach and then THE CLOBE PRINTING CO. ST. LOUIS MO. Great has the cocaine habit grown|all's well. That's the case in a nut - eer, among the negroes here that blacks | shell. Fol Honey and Tar Cough Med- : A 7 : BAS is unquestionably the best | now secretly peddle the deadly drug} Shaker Digestive Cordial is n> ing the past 24 hours 68 vessels|decided to have an erhibit at the) The murderer was arrested and|iasie cours, in Bates spe: Neo: | SNewTime: entered the harbor, the largest num | Omaha Erxposition consisting of a|Germany demands proof that the| Missouri, to be neld at Butler, commec- ing on the 14th day of February, 1 ber on record. display of the resources of Georgia. | act is not of political significance. W. E. Watton, Adminictrat oon “Let me take those loads from your backs” 2 copy: s for six cents. THE NEW TIME, 56 Fifth Ave., CHICACO { iy for_the throat and e i secret. Formula’s on every bottle. i m™bongs. Pleasant to take ha - _ aoe 2S But it’s the simple honest Neue it’s < i = noe arn deep aes oe Doctors and police made, the honest Shaker herbs and 2 3 d = 2 ss say it is — that bhuodreds of ne-| dther ingredients of which it’s com H “ a groes are dying by inches in this| posed, that make it so efficacious. e 4 : : = = hes See city from the use of cocaine. Out Any real case of indigestion and < Fie GREAT REFORR KAGAZIKE j San Francisco, Cal., March —— |of 19 negroes arrested one night, 17 biliousness can be cured with a few > z A FRANK, FEARLESS fierce nortker, blowing 60 miles an | jog cocaine concealed on their bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. 3 Z FORCEFUL i nage in the b: Per-i try it. Sold by druggiets, price 10 e hour, did great damage in the bay| .op4, | g P . i Se : cents to #1 per bottle. © UHCOMPROMISING ; kere this‘ morning. The coasting — —__— sitio eae > 4 OPPONENT OF at steamer Eureka fouled her wharf| Educate Your Bowels With Cas-| Victoria, B. C., March 9.—Advices | e- PLUT y i pile, stove a hole in her bow and! carets. by the steamer Empress of India are | = TOCRAC Y g. | sank. 0c tngy Lathartic eure cmustipation forever. that a German sentry was murdered | Notice of Finai Settlement. 3 Editors :: B. 0. Flower ¥ i Other vessels were damaged, and SAE ri between Chinato and Kiao-Chau. The ' is Frederick Upham Haams ¥ several small ones beached or foun- At a meeting of the Omaha com | murderer approached him from be 3 3 dered. Some broke their anchor} mission and the citizens of Atlanta| hind, and with a sword severed the ic le i¢ chains and drifted helplessly. Dur-jin the Chamber of Commerce it was|sentry’s head from his shoulders. tend to make final settlement - creot, at 53 a ii ; 4 e e i