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~ REPUBLICANS DISTURBED. t The republicans, to acquiesce ia extra session. ion. The ing prospects of The President has hoped iy slong that this could be avoided fo his cabinet and party advisers expressed confidence that be- 4 March 4 ll the legislation de-| dby his party could be enacted. [his becoming evident that yari- meaeures which the republican hoped to rush through under general excitement and erasing y division invidc be scrutinized caeeeaily by the prity, and action upon them ed, even if heroic remedies are at iu therefore, the defeat of of their projeets or resort to ing Prospects of an Extra Session | Politicians Explain Why There | Alarm Them agtov, Jan 19.—The repub- | , leaders are disturbed at the an extra «.- War will The latter will ) Awipitate upon the administration orcus agitation of the currency promoters forces of the apolis Gold Convention have ked vigorously to this .and administration men have hed quite as bard to avoid it. time ago the President assured H. Hauna of the Indianapolis 6 Bovention that in the cvent of an! Rie session the question of “cur- iney reform” will be urged upon | ‘ ois promise is out, and the gold - will insist on iis boing redeem : Itis the prospect of this that a e d 8 » 2 ausing republican leaders uneasi- | They are not ready for cur legiglation on the lines favored the eld convention, kuowing it aid not meet popular indorsement. n { Was Grau’s Brother -in-Law, Oakland, Cal, - B Dent, a it Jan 15 —George brother in law of General 88. Grant, ia dead from pneu He was 79 years old For r. pieen years Mr Dont was apprais- i Pol customs at San Franeisco He ir Meappsinted by President Grant d fi held office until retired by Pres- of Ik BT oe a that it is not We Sine born afflicted the child urinates too otten, it the Scalds the flesh, or if, Teaches an age when u th we nt Cleveland. Mr. Dent came to lifornia in 1852, engaging in win- mm Calaveras county. He repre- rs Pled San Joaquin and Stanislaus Who Is To Blame idney trouble has become s ties in the state senate in 1858 dlater was interested perties in Tuolumne county. He a widow and daughter in mining oO preva- mmon for a child kidneys. w hen the it should be ay Ho control the | passage, and it is yet whidneys are ki Kilmer’s » liver MY cure: Its mild ar on realized. This unpl eased condition of bladder and not to ah le back ; 4 regular iriervale or $the linen or it the teet swe puity or dark circles u the sant tro thi FARM LOANS. ever offered is Med with bed-wetting, depend upon Cause ot the difficulty le, and the first step should be to- the treatment of the kidney important has » is due kidneys DUVALL & BUTLER, MISSOURI. : | peared down the track. 2 in the co POOR WHISKY CAUSES INSANITY. Crazy Kansans. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 22 - josanity BUTLER MISSOURI, THURSDAY JANUARY 26 1899. NO 1]. DISSOLUTION SALE KILLS COWS FOR HIDES. is on an alarming increase in Canras.| Cuba, Mo, Jan. 22 —A mys- There are no less than tenbills in| t-ri buf ha- been killing cows sags the legislature providing ‘or the | 829 hor-es im this vicinity and steal | maintenance of additiona state|ing the hides. The gruesome work insane asylums, and in additon the|i8 !wavs -one ina pasture or rome | state treasury pays each year to the jeecludet spot, thief killing the sni the various counties more than| Mal md removin. the skio, leaving | | $20,000 for the care of dwtitute|t2¢ ctreaes otherwise untouched a = ~ | insane persons for whom thesis no| Yesterday morvins farmer Tom | i room in the overcrowded stab char-| Turner, five wiles «ust of here, while | i 2 . \itable institutions walkin, th:cu,b bis pest foona| WO ii D ] t a t h p M h 1 t | This alarming condition iszausing | the carcass of a cow with ‘the skin | ISSO siaas ° ar ners : are S * no emall amount of specultion as removed and tied by the neck to a! F a ee - te the probable cause. A goup of |fence. Last night a negro Con rom now until March Ist, we will throw our entire stock well known politiciana were liscusa- | W740 had been working for Joel Brad-| jing the matter today and:hey all ford, who lives in the same vicinity, an lagreed that the rotten qulity of | 795 aroused by a noise ia the barn, | 500 S Oi] { p df A] af | whisky imported into Kamas was in the loft cf which he was sleeping responsible for wrecking mop minds He crept down a ladder just in time | bl than any other cause. Liquor too to see a man mount a horse belong | vile for a copper-lined stouach and|i9g to Bradford and rido away car This means everythine, there will be no reserves, the goods letrong enough to burn a_ hole|ryivg a large bundle in his arms. ; a through solid plank is distilled The negro pursued with a shotgun | must be sold. especially for the Kansas tade and | palmed off on the Jayhawlers at an | exorbitant profit. It was agreed that this equirrel whisky md other wellknown brands of tuglefoot make more crazy drunkads each ; month, who eventually bemme pub- lic warde, than a reputabh quality of whisky, sold uoder risonable restrictione, would prodave in ten years. Two state insane asylums and probably a third one, togeher with 2,000 insane persons maisained at state expense outside of theasylums; this is one of the beauties of probi- | bition that the Temperaice union does not exp loit to & great extent. | atte | Tho Deadly Grip Is again abroad in the lad. The air you breathe may be full of its fatal germe! Don’t neglect the “germs” or you will open ‘the door te pneumonia and consumption and invite death. Its sure ngns are chills with fever, headiche, dull heavy pains,mucous discherges from the nose, sore throat and never-let go cough. Don’t waste precious time treating this covgh with troehes, tablets, or poor, cheap syrups. Oureitat once with Dr King’s New Discovery. th» infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It kills the disease germs, heals the lungs and prevents the dreaded after effects from the malady. Price 50c and $1. Money back if not cured A trial bottle free at H. L Tucker's drug store. Reheved of > Their Money. Maryville, Mo. Jan. 22 —While out riding last night W. L. Jones, head saleemin for the FB Baron ry Goods company, and James Lawson, were held upand rebbed of $10. They were passing under the Port Arthur railrowd bridge | when a lone highwayman stepped} out and ordered the driver to stop. At the point of a revolver 2¢ relieved | ed the driver to drive on snd disap- Hydrophobia at Metz, “I was out at Metz yesterday,” said Deputy Sheriff Wa. Pryor to} |the Nevada Post. ‘They told me | | Jim Witt had to kill of his| horses Sunday, bitten by a | about six weeks ago. Several other |horses in the neighborhood were bitten by the same dog. who was also bitten, had the mad 3 | stone applied to the wound.” SOOOOOSOOI 0 OOP OT POIO ED IPODS OOOO PPOODI OHIO OO POD OOD OOD POOP | the occupants of their moiey, order-| ad dog |} Sam Witt, | and fired at the thief as he passed} —— pees through a gate. The man dropped 7 the bundle, leaped from the horee| MIuSlins, Sheetings, Cotton Flannels, Shirting, Ginghams, Table Linens, Towel Crash, Blankets, | Dress Goods. tained the skin ef the cow b longing to farmer Turner. other | Silks, Satin, Linings, Underwear, Hosiery, Notions, Large Line of . Several depredations hase been reported. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pileg or no pay required. It is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction or| vatitne tae sects Ladies, Misses and Men's Shoes all go at Cost. 25 cents} per ag For sale by H. L. Tucker | The World’s Fair Chairmanship. | Missiesippl Valley Demecrat. In the selection of ex Governor David R. Francis as chairman of the world’s fair executive com:aittee, the convention held in St. Louis in the interest of this commendable under- taking did a good and practical work. His acceptance of the re sponsibility, and his: consent to give his time, influence, and great practical judgment to the en- terprise is most fortunate for its Ladies and Misses Cloaks at half their former price. Facinators, Hoods, Shawls, Yarns, Duck Coats, Overalls, Shirts and everything in the house will positively go. Nowis your opportunity to lay in =o ‘Tour Noring Goods at Wholesale Prices, Presta aad ie bine taning| OUT house is full of nice ne wStylish Goods. This ‘is an opportunity of a life time when one can buy NEW FRESH GOODS AT COST, ods of broad enterpriss. He has the} capacity for leadership It can aafe-| Just at the time you are buying your Spring goods ‘take advantage of it early and get the choisest ly be said of bim that when he sits | ‘selections. energies, around the council board, there will | be the head of the table; and this | without regard to bis official rank | His name and effort will inspire con fidence in the enterprise on the ae of the nationsl governmert, the} state governments and foreign coun- tries. It will likewise mabe confi dence on the part of his fellow | citizens at St. Louis and of the state} a le Mi uri, who know him well and | who will be called upon for contribu 3 tions and stock subscriptions. No dollar of which he has the direction | will bs diverted from its proper; <..onq Missouri is a New Brigade Boy Mail Robbers Arrested. channel. is official and his com- Mint f 18 Fo © jchannel. H i : Camp Churehm Alb Clinton, Mo, Jan. 1 For s mercial integrity have not and will be questioned The people hin the territory comprising the; a Purchase should take hold him, with one accord, and |hearty co-operation and full assur- ance that the business of that great enterprise will be ably and faithfully | | directed to the end of creditable and | triumphant success. weeks 2nd lay no —Col. Cha issouri Regimen tified that his brigaded with tt | Corps, 7th United infantry and 10th United States unteer infantry, located at Macon, Ga., and the 3rd Mississippi at Al letter box bany. This is the brigade command- ed by Brig. Gen. McKee, and is in the 2d army sees | with States volunt | Yellow Jaundice Cured. should be f ad taken and bi tes and drafte | Suffering bumauity | supp! lied with every means possible It is with pleasure we “This is to A Mile of Wire Stolen. Omaba, Neb., Jav. 20.—It has thieves have just The boy for ita relief. Le The boys publish the fcllowing: id 1 y that I wasa terrible sufferer been discovered that stolen about a mile of heavy copper wire recently strung by the Western ellow jaundiee for over six 3 a 3 : PERCIVAL, m s,and was treated by some! a) ee 2 3 of the best physicians in our city and U ae Telegraph a y ceeuags |i to no avail. Dr. Bell, our drug-/ this city ard St. Paul. The line had BAKE NG We have the cheapest money to loan 3 nde d Electric Bitters;;only been completed a few days i pps ore i z g two bottles, I was|w it ceased to work. I P. Call on us. 3 ¥ ous a: — great sent out from here di Ov/DER i $ | pleasure im Seema pena a wile of the wire gone near Flor ABSOLUTELY PuRE i riblemalady. I am gratefully yours soe Banyo 7% -_ ogre decay Makes the food more deficious and wholesome [M.A hee arty. Lexington, Ky. Sold | Pole : Z| cae eae sesseseensebeensinsaneatendnenionsetnetnoninesetetesll | H. LE. ries. druggist. —_ - | . —= cereriaese RENEE Set eT CET corse