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SCHLEY THE H TERRIBLE ERO IN WASHINGT shingt D4 in ic of the $ : sh fleet cont ! oe naval : n modore Schile 3 for the noble manne dest 3 oa CURED BY CUTICURA ihe fleet. when the i 3 sen hve sei i eneremssg ae Representative the a house committee on fore uced the 3 if , joint resolution : 3 | int resolution tendering the thanks of congress to 53 ri ommodore Schley, U. S. N., and the officers d men ; funder his command. ‘Resolved, That the thanks of congress | ici 2 uae im people are hereby tendered to ¢ ] = y si ~ he officers and men under r ; and t Spanish tle | he Mr. A pleasant, f k from €q c fice of t of C bs} 3, to th i of the United Sts mes Ondnacd ar i a b r swept away al a Si sis raid to have 1e| Gres Ble a firs ‘ort Sumpter in 1861 : A that ant recipitated the civil ag ears Ww 1 serves under the same SE gee oe flag then opposed. Is not this cir ek j a cu without @ parallel in all eat tapes hieto:y.—St. Louis Repu Dee on : : ashe has constantly iuf The vew court houseia etill crumb | ling to pieces, large hunks of hair| constantly | r stately dome, intermixed | government that the Americans have been getting the worst of it, and it may be that he actually believes that all that Cervera has weigh anchor and depart. The reply to the demand of Blanco on the part of Cervera is devoid of irony, but has a certain amount of pathos. He informed Blanco that and cement fron now aud then with a life sized brick or a last year’s bird’s nest Circuit Clerk Atcheson thoughtlessly blew his nose the other day which caused abouta ton of the west wall to fall in. The building will have to be braced or Bates county will have to run an injunction on the circuit are falling to do is to mounted to aid ia the defense of Santiago, and that his squadron is clerk's nasal apparatua.—Batesa Co. absolutely without coal. ‘The re- Critic. port of this difference between the Prof. L. B. Allison, of Butler, | leading officers of the Spanish army and navy has caused a great deal of comment, aud the goverment is at- came over Thursday to look after the condition of things on his fertile little farm in Hudson township and, of course, came on over to the Prai rie Queen to see how his many friends here are getting along. The Journal is pleased to observe that Prof. Allison bas again been retain edasone of the teachers in the public schools of that city at an in crease of salary. Prof. Allison ranks among the ablest educators of the state and the board of education in Butier know how to appreciate and hold on toa good man when they far as possible. To counteract the effect of this report, evidently, the goverpment this evening industri- ously cireulated the story that the fleet of Admiral Camara had passed through the Suez Canal A lengthy Cabinet meeting was held to day, at which the Queen Regent presided. AN APPLICATION FOR COMMISSION. Wants to Be Private With the Privilege of get him.—Appleton City Journal. a — china Ber The ¢ ou is just at hand for Becoming patriotic I want to offer We havea good £UP-lmy seryices to the f 8 and tin. through the Trares Prank Smith &Son/q private in the Confederat army Tons of Mail for Solaters, jand not having teen promoted for Waskington, July 1.—Tons of|™eritorious services, think best to mail matter for the soldiers and|bea private again, and knowing no sailors operating in Santiago prov-| more abeut military tactics than a ince and with Sampson's fleet are! hog does about Sunday, think best stored in Tampa awaiting transpor- te ae then tam a year or two, tatio Arrangements have been made gh the efforts of Assiste|ready fcr battle. But I want it ant Secretary Meiklejohn by which| understood I em to have the privi the transports leaving Tampa sre to lege of running when in danger of cet this mail matter as fast as pos | Spanish bullets, and being po sed sible. On reaching the headquar-| °¢ wonderful endurance, think I can of tersof the army in Santiago, the| il be distributed in aecord | rangement which may | jer the direction of the) A British To eneral Four clerks etailed from the post-| anced nent in connection with | to meet, one was a Russian, one a | Turk, one Frenchman, one an | American and one an Englishman. One of them proposed a champagre | Supper, and each one was to givea | toast of his own native country. The Russian said: “Here's to the stars compete with any of the boys in tk G Waker that res t. Of five sea captains who ck a in the Second Regiment. Chickamauga National Park, Ga., July 1.—The shadow of death has in hovered over the 2nd regi- t, Missouri Volunteers. Jobn b f ‘ 2 Shi La Monte, Mo., a private — ant a ae ieee ese of company I, a young man in the|PUlled down.” The Turk replied: | “Here's to the moon of Turky, whe g2 years of age, an excellent soldier, wees Striped sunbed? the of typhoid fever at the division | peeochmmnassd: “Here's to the hospital at fiye o'clock this morning. | cock of France, whose feathers were To-morrow he will be given a sol.) D€¥er Picked. The American: dier’s burial in the National ceme- “Bere’a - the stars and stripes of tery near Chattanooga. Regular the U nited States of America which drill was resumed this morniog, and | D€¥eF failed to defeat.” The English- hereafter the men will drill five|™8" closed the argument witk: hours svery day, exclusive of dress | “Here's to the rampant, roaring lion parade, except when special duty of Great Britain, that tore down the tie up the timealleltes for deal | puns eet tees : vty Soa clipt The heat has increased in inteng.| he wings of Turkey; that pieked ity, and the supply of water furnish. peepee in | ed is not all that could be desired, : 3 1 stripes of the United States as it gets very warm in the pipes. | America.—Liberg] Enterprise. prime of manhood, being only_25 died distinguished conduc Cuban waters on the the guns of his vessels had been dis- | tempting to suppress the story so) Hope ” for pnd keeps his bank, 40 per ¢ in 3 effect 10 per cent on all . - : Et Kirby not only paid = > depo » but was in the i : lending money rather incauti >| rank Smith & Son and the bank commissioner found} , aT 0,000 of bad ia his vaults. | eas ne 350,000 of ba aper ia his vaults. - i . 2 is eee Washington, D. C, June 30 John W. Breidentha!, state bank commissioner, says Kirby's tate proves what he has been preaching to the Kansas bankers for years— that paying interest ou deposits is| | not an or safe se Five|ready to be sent to the front at years ago Kansas banks were paying It is probable that within a interest on over 4 million dollars of short time there will | deposits. Now interest is paid on | lees than 1$ millions. Secretary Alger estimates that 125,- 000 men are now either in the field, en route to Cuba and the Philip pines, or thoroughly equipped and once very be a the front. Already there are nearly 40.000 men at Tampa, Jacksonville and Miami on the Florida coast. Sifteen thousand are ready to go South from Chickamauga and 4,090 will leave Camp Alger under com- mand of Gen Garretson as soon as the Hervard and the Yale return Out of this total of nearly 60,000 men, several thousand will to Santiago to aid entire province of Spanis Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been | made, and that too, by a lady in this | country. “Disease fastened its | clutches upon her and for seven years withsteod its severest teste, | but her vital organs were undermin- | ed and death seemed imminent. For | three months she coughed incessant- ly, and could not sleep She finally discoyered a way to recovery by | purchasing of us a bottle of Dr King’s New Discovery for Consump- tion, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that che slept all i} be taken * the | in clear | of that b soldiery the i available for night; and with two bottles, ) been absolutely cured Her 1 Soe Sask = “ is Mrs Luther Lutz” Thus wr Perrier tesr ees : W. C. Hammiek & Co, of Sk g humanity ke su N.C. Trial bottles free Tuckor’s drugstore fegu 50e and $1. Every bottle teed. In syrups we have the market and at pric Fra Culver & Campbell, = j ble malady. I M. A. Hogarty |Sold by H. L Tu best i sto ric Bitt bottles, NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, MO. | f you have a tia w lo F URNI | URE neandseeus. We ke dic noer and ean do | work rs 2 3 : New and 2d3-~ Frank Smith H A Bezaar Stoves, New and 2d3<—5 Given at the home of Mrs. D. R |Braden on Friday evening, July Roach ay ae aeerr as | 8th, 1898. There will be several We have just received an in-| @partments, one apartment of an- ‘ : | tiquities, ete, ete A small admit- voice of the celebrated Acorn tance fee tothe different apar!m=nts | date the debt on Eyerybody cordially Proceeds goto the cburch. | invited Ranges and cook stoves. Nobetter goods made Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for jeuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt p s : rbeum, fever sores, tetter, chapped o “very nloegilics : fully guaranteed ao | bande, chilblains, corns, and all skin particular | eruptions, and positive'y cures piles }Or no pay required. It is guaran- | teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents — . x le by H. Tucker. Coffins and Caskets. and own | P& s Emeoby oe | Nashville,, Tennessee, and return $19.50 necount Internaticnal United | Society Obristian Endeavor conven- | tion. Tickets on sale July Ist, 2nd and 3rd, final limit July 15th. J. E. Panss, Agt. We also carry a full line of avery fine hearse. A. H. CULVER, Funeral Director; wholesale movement of the army to} PSOE PPS IOP LOO SS SOOO POTS SOLE SOLE OOPOIOO SODDODPDI OLE SIP LPS OOO SCOLIOSIS COCOONS HE aii O1 YOur feeling that we can assure positors all the advantages arise > same time mares way perso.s 8 arly t badly trea} cama almost with: | ed lonlya t ago Hany Devatau entered the | Mc nt mare and cow wae r seeing that be was | found « mo x literally flayed king, remonstrated with him, | al rrent str f fleeh beiag tor | ted to lead him from the | fr ‘ bedies and the tent walls a1 rs heir stalls being Devatau became enraged and | saturated with blood The mare pulling his pistol began firir g indis-| was mere fully sbot to end her criminately. At the first shot there | sufferiogs, and the cow ultimately was a terrible stampede Men died cf Ler wounds crushed women and children under | ———— their feet in their efforts to es¢ ape. | Many women faiated and others be } came hysterical, and 'W are the chil- dren this summer? Are ~~ doing well? o they get all the benefit the should from their food Are their cheeks and lips of good color? And are they hearty and robust in every way? If not, then give them Scott’s Emulsion of cod liver oil with hypo- phosphites. It never fails to build up delicate boys and girls. It gives them more flesh and better blood. their screams ; added to the general pandemonium Chairs and seats were overturned. | and many of the congregation were crushed and bruised in the rush to escape. The shot were fired rapidly and with deadly effect, the bullets plow ing into the maes of screaming peo ple as they fled. After emptying his revolver the | murderer the tent, and it was several mioutes before a search for him began. At midnight | armed parties of mea were scouring | tk i:ntry for Devatau. r the shooting the killed were from escaped one side of the tent, It is just so with the re they were viewed by hundrcd baby also. A little Scott’s Be ee een ee Emulsion, three or four op 1 The excitement is in- times a day, will make ken 1 Devatau may be lynched the thin baby plump and 2d. ad are John Benton Hale, ilia P. Coulter, Miss Camp- ¢>Prosperous, It furnishes the young body with just the material bell 1a young man named Adkin necessary for i growing bones : and nerves. MORE MUTILATION. An U . More Bloody Wo Ij ce of the Kind t Few Weeks efilicted with a madman or @ scoundrel almost as blood thi s “Jack the Ripper Four within the past few months d bas demonstrated his do dreadful damage. Ifa he isa If 5 sane, he is the most cr less of scoundrels. His latest exhibition of infamy developed this morning when Dr Warth went to the barn of bis son- in law, Al MeGovney, and found the horse end cow, belonging to Mr ‘ McGovaey, rolling upon the ground | ——__— in dreadful agony. Each of them bad been horribly mutilated inter- | nally ina nameless manner. There | = were no externa! cuts or wounds es in the other cases recently recorded, but the cruel work was just as dreadful and just as effective It is doubtful if either of the animals can survive, and both will probably be 7¢l and heart- Ldminletraiet, a trator's N j Public Adminis Notice is heret orde Mine otiee cd killed to put them out of misery. | the nistrater A similar outrage was perpstrated | Corne es = | AH last night also upon a mare belong- | are riquiren PaTiDg, j}to me wi said letters, or they may any benefit of sad esta: pf mpgs within two o is publication, th eball be barred. ‘This 6th day ot Jaly, 1e#, 34-4 ing to Scott Lindley, the well known colored man living at the foot of South Ouk Street. The Poor animal when found this mornitg was B.vV.B Pablic Ada