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Butler Che 0L- XXI. om 6 | [ SHACKLEFORD! ‘v. | AUSTR | SHERMAN ON LIVING ISSUES. | 7 S CONFIDENT. | AUSTRIA W [ | ON BY DEWEY. Expansion, Money and Trusts Are| He Talks About Situation in Cooper | Foremost in Politics. County. | Great Crowds Gather in Trieste mo, Ind., July 23 —Rev. E. | Jefferson City, Mo, July 24--| : . pastor of the First Presby- | Judge Shackleford of this city came | to Get a Glimpse of the eburch in this city, recently | in to day from Morgan county and American. Jodianapolis, bas introduced an | was seen by e reporter and asked! ion in church circles here by | about the situation in Cooper county. | letters from eminent Ameri-| The judge eaid: jn pulpit in place of the usual | “I know nothing about it except} Pounds Since Leaving Manila—His The letters are in response | what I have heard. At the beginning | Teast to President McKinley. sline of questions addressed to| of this campaign I resolved that I| inent leaders in different | would not contest any man’s home of life. | county with him. I have adhered | Trieste, Austria, July 21.—When Saas : pes | Admiral Dewey came ashore here he the first Sunday P. D. Armour, | to it. I sold my residence in Cooper | y Carnegie and John Wana-/| county nearly a year ago to make]. mais responded to the theme, | Cole county my home. When ae oe — ure @ SEES ESS aos tianity in Business,” and to-| McCulloch announced himself a can- anes Lie aged’ heavily — on the question of “Christianity | didate I gave no further personal) browdered with gold. ae a I Politics,” answers were read from attention to Cooper county. My | really came here 1 orier to ee 2 tor Jos. Foraker, Gov. Pingree, | friends, however, seem to have felt uae peoeenes Le rece ee Watterson and Hon. John | that the colonel had been brought a ae We shall’ touch; siee ©" \leaving bere, at Naples, Leghorn, man. Mr. Sherman’s answer | out simply to defeat 3 d tbh ; a oe Ts °Y | Gibraltar and Maderia: ‘ gave him a fight. They say they| ihe Wealth Gav 4.” he said ta Washington, D. C, June 23.—} have carried the county. Both sides, | 1 she Vem Reee ae eh : pea ¢ Sir—Public opinion gives some | however, claim it, and both haye| mae Sea Ce CE aoe ‘s ent, but it is not happiness | sent delegations to Fulton to let the erik Penal eee selghe te | | “Then you are not going into the se you ask the questions. | convention decide between them. I. - a 3 gill m |interior of Bohemia, to the springs?” jshard to say whether unscrupu- hope it will not be necessary, how- | i ( e men are helpful statesmen. A | ever, as I think I shall have votes | - ee a shook man can do a righteous act, but) enough to nominate me without| ag . = an se pee ‘i ol oan jgnot trustworthy. A statesman | Cooper. on FOL eae ae gale Be zi lead in public opinion, and yet,| ‘‘Colonel McOulloch is a very ae se _— _ be successful, must keep in touch | worthy as well as a very popular aeatiaa seed all Fewitations pea the great mass of the people. | man. He was always a strong runner fanbase —. scooaut? lonsider the money, expansion and and I haye always been one of his sie t ne € alae it t mets the most important questions most ardent supporters. Camden, rieste went wild with excitemenm re the country, especially is this) Cole, Marics, Miller and Phelps, of trusts. The combinations with 34 votes, are already instructed i iti for me.” will control the necessities of 5 a who bad wrested the Asiatic empire have the country at their mercy | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve from the Austrian emperor’s royal are, of course, dangerous. I The Best Salve in the world for|niece until sundown, a flotilla of ee vhe Admiral Has Gained Eight ens | | | over the arrival of Dewey, and from the hour when the Austrian guns crashed out the welcome tothe man im very essential elements of suc- | rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped Glsinia Respectfully, hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin JDP. ; s “Joun SHERMAN.” eruptions, and positively cures piles The wharves were crowded with stn aie or no pay required. It is guaran- spectators, and even the green hills Sprace Items. teed to 08 = es = cannot be seen because of the multi- money renee. cents | tudes of people on them watchin le are busy putting up ha peop. 4 Peop! y P & up hay! per box. For sale by H. L. Tucker| 1, white war ship in the bay. week, ex The local authorities have offered Mrand Mrs Anderson went to El- Battle in Philippi mdo last Wednesday. bare laadla a sett the admiral every possible attention. Geo Newberry and family, of But- Manila, July 21 (11:15 a. m.)— The Austrian Lleyd Steamship com- started to Monegaw last Sunday, | News has been received here from at Gleked totake lis oMicers to on account of the illness of Mrs| General Smith at Iloilo, Island of ssc foie slagsuce Of tk sister, Mrs Carter, of Appleton | Panay, of a severe fight on Wednes- (< fs — pee axe of ty, they decided to stay with her A til she is better. = at seed mite Trieste. No one talks anything else. Mrs Pitts, of Johnston, attended | Byrne of the six eenth infantry, with) + ory time the launch comes ashore eeestion at ElDorado. a pci men, omg a ay — from the Olympia a picturesque ai ae eee pe os ae Se °| crowd rushes to the landing place & merican troops. * ‘ E tion about Spruce. One hundred and fifteen of the a the = of sectik eS There has been a four days cele- . - ‘ admiral. nat ElDorado in honor of the ome oe Lesh Cah pes Yesterday morning when the 818th birthday. There has been | 8°*0® co mame sidan wounded) 4 merican staff, the American consuls al thousand people present, and | @d ope was taken prisoner. The) 4 congressman Foss of the naval nee — oe eae one man killed Re Sipe ain na oficink wie ee ti eer | ee eee the Olympia, Minister Harris said Dorado. Mr K has been in bad : Ith for some time but is slowly The fighting was mostly at close that he had come from Vienna to vin quarters, with bayonets and clubbed greet Admiral Dewey on his way ra ther and sister Bailey have just . e Oe eitneciie’ Kea. They have |uns- A considerable stock of SUP-|/i ome in the name of his grateful holding a meeting here, sister| plies and arms has been captured EARS ley did the preaching. is i ee tabernacle ee aan ented by Capt. Byrne, who is in command Champagne was served. Harris the east part of ElDorado for the |of the battalion operating at La t ident holding a Latter Day Saint: = syle = proposed the health of Presiden 4 ga Latter ober 5 | Carlota, in the nistecs of Negros. McKinley. ANarrow Escape. Free Delivery Mail Route. ¥ — piesa this he raised Thankful words written by Mrs. Carthage, Mo., July 21.—A free ee ee E. Hart, of Groton, S. D «Was delivery mail route was established “Good health to him. I hope he 0 with a bad cold which settled | to-day, to start from Carthage, mak- | will be our next president. ny lungs; cough set in and finally | ing a circuit of twenty seven miles} Then, looking around at his guests minated in consumption. Four | in the northeast part of the county. | he added vigorously: ors gave me up, saying I could | Postmaster Tuttle has used his ef-| 7 really do hope Mr. McKinley butashort time I gave myself | forts for months to accomplish this. iia t ident.” to my Savior, determined if I| A carrier has been stlected at «| Wilt bevont net ee dnot stay with my friends on | salary of $400 a year. It is expected| Dewey played with his famous th, I would meet my absent ones | tHat other routes will be established | red Chinese dog Bob, and made him — _ husband was advised to | very soon. amuse the guests. - King’s New Discovery for Just then the admiral’s secretary _ 1 eS — = asec 4 be IS Wedemlserable by} kidney came in and announced in a heart- ee cere ae ae and bled 255 pe EE broken tone that Dewey’s Chinese It has cured me, and thank| pL. AME Kilmer’s Swamp-Roo' f = Tam saved and now a well and | ——————— great kidney remedy |servant had by mistake thrown his ” ; romptly cures. At druggists in fifty A a > Sere , Trial bottles free sant ena dollar sizes. You may have whole mail everboard. More than 7] a a a sample bottle by mail free, also | 500 unopened letters, sent from all 81ze OUc an . uaran- hlet telling about it. dress, = mt or price refunded. J Br Kilmer & Ce., Birmingham, N. r | parts = the world to Trieste, had gone iato the sea. : . PPOOOOIOO POCO | It was a thrilling moment. Every ; 3 | body expected the admiral to order ithe Chinaman put inirens. Instead | of that he Isy back in his chair and | indulged in laughter, long, loud and | sincere. DUVALL & PERCIVAL, “I'm glad of it,” he exclaimed, BUTLER, MISSOURI. 3 : slapping his knees,joyously,“I won't FARM LOANS. We have the cheapest money to loan | — so anawer them. Why, akanE ever offered in the county. Call on us. of the luckiest things that have hap- pened since I left America.” This morning Admiral Dewey will call on the governor and minister chly Cimes. ——— BUTLER MISSOURI. THURSDAY ner in | was dressed in a white duck uniform |and will a evening in honer of him FRANK EMBREF ers, which the adwiral E Dewey spent yesterday, Shrift in Howard County. Doard the Olympia. This girt isit here, his first being | gave orders that not a shot was te is an old friend of the TAKEN AWAY FROM OFFICERS. be fired into the negro’s body, be- piral, Tegthoff, the vic- talians in the battle of | ,, irty-third anniversary Seaton tee Marshal Compelled to {Use | ay His Piste!. tia, Kan.,- July 23 —News today of a killing at Early this morning John Gates ordered jes from the Santa Fe Horo just previous to the train. Among them was 8 man named Johnson and his Both started to go away. woman turned back | e time thrusting her som and pulling out With an oath that no man could drive her away, she started | for the officer, who backed away at the same time pulling his pistol and telling the woman tostop. She paid no heed to him but rushed en him with the knife threatening to cut out wife. ider honesty, industry and reli-| outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt|/small boats circled around the Sud desl: and at thi hand into | a knife. Gates attempted to get away from her, being unable to do so, shot her, the ball striking her in the neck and causing death in a few moments. | ertebeme “Sz pire oe Sheriff Winn gave the driver the and was known in Emporia and elsewhere by the name of Jane Walker. ‘ After the shooting the negroes assembled in considerable force about the depot and indulged in threats oflynching. The woman’s peru 6 ee case crowd sufficient to handle the depu- This afte ce arrested and ties, while the shackled and hand- placed under bond, being unable to a puaced ae spot where the crime was committed The people of Strong City are almost : A bett ized unanimous of the opirion that Gates ley eae ceing a ee pes jastiaes eke Not a shout, nor any boisterous con- save his own life. is anticipated. Hon. RB. P. Scott, a millionsire| stories as to his movements, who! on the peint of issuing. Nobody candidate for the republican con- aided him to escape, ete. He stolidly | i. aks of war in connection with the gressional nomination in the Six- refused to tell the straight story-| Ganadian-American dispute. Yet teenth Obio district, has some frank-| The negro was oe ee mare a since it is we who will have to fight ness is polities. He believes in middle of Thomas Patterson's wheat ++ Ogiada makes # quarrel, we must using money in politics and in field, and again he was plied with | 1444 with one of our fellow-subjects making it a squarely financial trans- questions concerning the case. He to use » quieter style action In a published card he offers | stubbornly refused to tell a straight “Jf Sir Charles Tupper’s words $10,000 for the republican nomina- story. He was then stripped of his mean anything, he desires the pre- tion for congress and intimates that clothing and halfa dozen stalwart, .ootation of an ultimatum, which it should be put up at auction and well-muscled citizens of the com- geld only “mean war. Sir Wilfrid be knocked off to the highest bidder. | munity laid on the lash, buggy Laurier, though calmer, was toler- This is a very unkind thrust at Mar- whips being used. cus Aguinaldo Hanna, who has made He then told the crowd that i no effort to coneeal the fact that he they would sot ; torture’ hiss say United States, which Great Britais was in the field for United States more. would not burn him, but i, earnestly anxious to avoid senator, and the money to buy every would either shoot or hang him, he PIES ae vote necessary to secure the coveted would confess all. prize.—Olinton Democrat. Young Farmers Fight. drunk. He ssid that be had no the right remedy. You are baving i quarreled yesterday that he told the truth. cesta Harrie, who will give a grand din- JULY 27,1899. NO 37 “} This is a cut of the new CORLISS Safe we recently purchased which will arrive in about three weeks- FARMERS BANK, hoped that all would for i LYNCHED BY MOB. i. The A dent sbout the size of a man’s » and hie head/in tho Olympia’s forward ) lair A few he only damage remain- Negro Assaulter Given Short, vie! convulsions and PSpanish fire. bis soul was us i into eternity » father of the s so brutally treated Fayette, Mo. July 22—Frank fore or after death, and his order Hl black fiend, who so | brutally ravished Miss Willie Dough- , observed was strict The crime for which Embree suf 8 . " 3 Pe omerdsy erty on Saturday, June 17, has paid | : Ais | the penalty of for his fiendish crime. fered death was a terrible and fiend- af ish one. On June 17, Miss Willie The crime was so damnable that the citizens felt that even the speed- iest kind of law would not be swift enough, hence decided to take the law into their own hands as soon as they could lay hands on him. Deputy Sheriff Winn went to Mexico for Embree, where he bad been in jail since his capture and return to Missouri. Judge Hockaday | had made every preparation and pre | eaution for giving the negro a fair i trial. He had summoned about 100 citizens to act as guards at the court house during the trial. Deputy Sheriff Winn was to take {the negro to Steinmetz, where a Dougherty, the 14 year-old daughter of W. W. Doug’ y, was riding horseback along a lonely road, going to atteni a Sunday School meeting at Burton, a small country town of Howard county. As she neared an unsettled portion of the road, a place surrounded by dense underbrush on one side and a large stack & eord: wood on the other, she met Frank Embree, the black brute Seeing she was alone and knowing her utter helplessness he caught her horse by the bridle and forcibly | dragging her from the saddle, he pulled her into the thicket and re- peatedly aseaulted her. Then, like a brute weary of his prey, he left her unconscious. After regaining her senses she managed by all the exertion that her weak frame could command te | mount her horse and slowly made her way to her home, where she re- lated her awful experience to her father. Quiekly summoning friends and neighbors be organized a posse and then begun a man hunt for the black fiend, which never ended until « message was received from the sher. iffat Garnett, Kan., eaying be had the man wanted. | conyeyance was in waiting to bring | them to Fayette. The train arrived at Steinmetz at 5:15 a. m, and the deputy and the prisoner alighted, hustled into a carriage, where two more deputies were seated, and | struck out at a lively gait toward Fayette. When they reached the foot of the Walcott hill, two miles southeast of Steinmetz, a large crowd of men was seen, and Deputy |order to dash through the crowd. The horses were whipped to a run, but the mob closed in on them, and stopping the horses, demanded the begro A stubborn resistance brought a Want No Wer With Us. London, July 24.—Commenting : upon the debate in the Canadian cuffed — hustled into 8’ Parliament on Saturday regardiog spring wagon and the journey to the ‘+1. Alaskan boundary question, the St. James Gazette says to day: “The brisk air of the United more orderly meb was never 6€€D. States and Canada is conducive te strong words, which would never duct whatever. oor pass the lips of a European states- He told dozens of conflicting man until an order to mobilize wae No further trouble ably emphatic. As things are going if now, we are drifting to @ very serious diplomatic collmion with the The Sure La Grippe Care. Embree then confessed that be There ia no use suffering from this committed the crime; that he was! dreadful malady, if you will only get pain all through your body, your Greenfield, Mo. July 21—Wm. assistance in escaping from Fayette ‘ ; tis Osborne, young or out of the cousty. He did not liver is out of order, have uo appe- a eg = 7 tite, no life or ambition, bave » bad Arcola, ten miles implicate anyone, and itis believed cold, in fact are completely used up Biectric Bitters is the only remedy Osborne with a Arope was then thrown around that will give you prompt and sure the wretch’s neck and he was led to relief. They _ — - your ut 159 yarde! liver, stomach ard kidneys, tome up , — pomed see ee “a the whole system aod make you feet wealthiest far- east of where the crime = ommit- (anew being. They are ¢ ty. Marshall ted. He was then permitted to 87 +264 to cure or price refunded. For od to Sher- | his last say- He stated that he was | gain at HY Tucker's Drag Store, [sorry that he had committec the | x's 392 per bottle.