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BOERS APPEALS FOR PEACE. ORDERS A NEW DEAL. KANSAS MASON HONORED BRYAN IS NAMED BY ACCLAMATION. State Ceatral Committee Decides the | john i Atwood duvitedits ‘Receive Thirteenth District Trouble. With the President. St. Louis, Mo., May 10.—Peace will “May 10.—The heres onesie Sr Soneerae 2g) oes }unusal honor of re eiving with the thirteenth congressional district, it Their Mission. The Hague. May *3.—Before sailing for the United States the Boer en- apse eae eo Slee! eunoun cree it | President of the United States and his of their mission in which occurs the} js confide ntly believed, as the resu Pease ok. sult thee tadice. tae sONommE of the action of the state central com- After devoting sev- Leavenworth, Ka CASTORI For Infants and Chil iThe Kind You & Populists’ National Convention Select the Silver Leader in a Jiffy. Tributes paid to William Je Bryan at Sioux Falis: James B. Weaver of Lowa: “T nom- inated Mr. Bryan for president in the | congressional try to restore pe Africa. | St. Louis convention of 1886 and I{ ty tor Jan p tred it The ist “Quraim isto introduce the na- retted i ¢ 8 | | =a Envoys to the United States State | j (900 Deors) just been confer a Leaven- 7 s z : ft worth citizen and h Mr nd eral hours to an investigation of the acc Soha EE Atwcad. ‘Phe dansitest claims of the rival chairmen of the } | “Wegoto America to appeal to |eovernment and the people of the | : | their assis to mittees to-day. | AVegetable Preparation for ie similating the Food anc! Regula ene Meeps || ting the Stomachs and Bowes of Potentate Atwood and | I = = i s received to-day from Presi-| 1 United States fc - this and | TOR Was recei i peer eee es {dent and Mrs. McKinley throu men -"" tinetant Atto General in South a ies carefully weighing a D _ 1 documentary lence the com-| bears the mittee decided that the situation demanded heroic treatment. It de- have never r United States ¢ “Imperial jlady to aid in receiving the Nobles of | . ee A Shrine, : t | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- passed sional committees, the one calli Ee Goud ot + ion s and Rest.Contains neither ; primary to nominate a candidate for SE Senne are S m,Morphine nor Mineral. e f Nor NARCOTIC. ; the omer rescinding e reception the SECA this action and fixing the time and}, . me aon _ r ladies will take ce e E White House May Becype of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCLE? s i j when President MckKinl ehairman o' » congressional com-|_... neveman of the: Sone ne Shriner, and Mrs. MeK mittee, declared five vacancies on this tious to apply the principles enuncia- Wecon- ould not do better century has produced but three great | Lincoln and | ted at the Peace Conferen! Signature civie names— rson Bryan.” sidered that we ¢ Jerry Simpson of Kansas shafts of the best brains plutocracy clared the action of the two congres- than proceed immediately to that |"? one aoe - — the Mystic people whoa century ago the ordeal which Thev fought " ccessfully throt can employ have been unable to | Suece ally 1 st congress and we are now undergoi ust rights and to That, and puncture Bryan’s argument or pene- trate his armor. place for a congressional convention, ufternoor sir fredom void. It recognized H. C. Bell as George F. Washburn of Massachu- setts: ““The hope of the natie: in that one personality.” “Cyclone” Davis of Texas: “If the 1896 why we iat alone, is our object. himself a “We do not go to one party or the rests Vv, together other. eo to the American people i . {With the President’s official family, | ther; we go to the Am z 2 I committee, ordered mass meetings in} —.,, Eh PREG a the National! in its vast entirety, constituting to-|” : ayy | Will receive the guests of the National . five counties to select members to fill these vacancies, instructed the chair- was one reason in should nominate Mr day the greatest peace factor in the Capital, to whom the freedom of the Bryan, the a ? city will have been extended. Mr man to call a meeting of the commit a a ay are en € hie’ 1ese 5 rs 1 - } | tee at which these members shall be the leading spirits of that party | ‘ Kans: and personal friend of | ing of a meeting to decide upon the Wil ee | } world, which only awaits its lead to are sixteen reasons now. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarriwea,}! ; Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Ato months, old. ,, 35 Dosrs —35CENTS ———————— bloodshed shall and must cease. We in to help “In nominating Mr. Bryan we are recognized and provided for the hold- living up to the high princ iples of }20 to ap ]to the Amer 2 so us stop this cruel and needless killing of those nearest and dearest to the American ranks, populisin.” A. D. Olds of Pennsylvania: “I traveled a thousand miles in 1844 to vote for Henry Clay, and as old as I Ik ten thousand miles: | fighting for : America to appeal to the nation to time, place and manner of selecting a Chinn's Suit Withdrawn. y Frankfort Ky.. ed to-day that the $25,000 damage suit of Col. Jack Chinn vs Mrs. Kate 1] Banta, was dismissed at the recent . 4 aa; nian eS candidate to succeed the present rep Th | rty Year { American peopie also, tor resentative from this district, Edward May 8.—It develop- citizens have fallen in our : tobb. am I would vy freedom. We go to ss Convention Plan Unchanged. if needs be, to vote for Bryan.” O.W. Jones of Hlinois: “Old [i-| stop what is practically a fratricidal war. whose results. whatever they be, nois can t majority in November for W. depended upon to give a an.” with the fearful sacrifices Not Bitter Against Britain. b London, May 9.—The Daily Mail cussing the matter around a table, ry-| Will be absolutely incommensurate . Bry . entailed here results could be easily obtained Kansas City, Mo., May 10.—The Democratic state Convention will be held in Kansas City. on June 5, ac- ording to the original plan. was decided by unanimous vote of This six business men peacefully dis-| she democratic state central commit- tee in seseion here yesterday. Three term of the Franklin cireuit court. Mrs. Banta filed an answer denying that she ever said or intimat that Chinn had killed WilliamfGoebel. The petition alleges that she made use of the words: “I saw Jack Chinn kill (ioebel.” GASTORL THE CENTAUR CO.4PAMY, NEW YORK DR. H. M. CANNON, — ‘FIRE, | LIGHTNING, TORNADO INSURANCE that gives lute protection. The this morning publishes the following provided the six be honest and act pinecs are andar conenieia Grane ca Pulitzer, the proprie- = see soe lca ak real ve meeting place—the new Heim theater tor of the New York World, is now in|; am ay an pai = ee eae is peel the east bottoms, the Auditorium London. He controls one of the oa tibia do walished aoa Be theater on East Ninth Street and the mightiest newspaper properties in ey t be > aii 1 ee. cg an mer CEES ists een park, the world. He has Le ; feesdinn losing eos nde Rica Bae om sie American journalism for this gener-] js not willing to errant 5 comeon eece: be cone ; : 5 e & s visited all three halls, and the Heim ation as the elder Bennett and Hor- oe iigalae, Which! the. cemeia can bee ace Greely did forthe past genera- ATTRIBLTED TO THE TRUST: : os hil discal = tion. In the battle he has ruined his evesight and damaged his health, DENTIST, BUTLER, MO. | 1 WILL BE IN CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the : . ; Signature of z Out of Frankfort Jail. East Side Squara, FOSTER, the ‘irst Mondayin each month 2days. MERWIN, 204 Monday in each month 2 days AMSTERDA, ‘ednesday following second Monda ya. AMORET, following second Monday 2 days ARCHIE, third Monday ofeach month 2 days ADRIAN, 41h Monday uf cach month 3 days Frankfort, Ky., May 7.—The five] prepared to avait kinds of Dontal work. Con HoOM.C* «NON, D.D.S revolutionized impartial, nation companies in the world, FRANK ALLEN, Insurance bond to have completed in time, seems, at present, to meet with ma- Zinc and Lead Miners Angry Over Re-|jority favor. The Heim theateris 10 Pome: Davis, | *@!tation fre = eeeparaemsreentlrm ere Nene but his energy is still undiminished. “When the United States went mad against England over the Venezue- lan boundary dispute Mr. Pulitzer friendship. prominent part in the pro-Boer eru-| district. sade in the United States. Talking sentative, he said: in the United States against England. | zinc smelters have beer I myself strongly sympathize with | inering down prices for the past two the Boers in their struggle. I think|months and their action is forcing England is wrong, but I am con-|the mine owners to take some action scious only of regret and sympathy. |in self defense. The result will be the Tam unaltered in my admiration of | building of zinc smelters by the mine English law, liberty and many other things that Lhave thought admira- ble all my life. “Mr. Bryan, I think, will in an Joplin, Mo., May 10.—A drop of $3.50 a thousand pounds in lead ore headed a campaign for peace and | to-day added to the general Recently he has taken a|ness in the Missouri Kansas mining Lead ore previously has tot varied to any extent for a year. on the matter toa Daily Mail repre-| until the big drop of to-day. lead trust is for the decline. “There is no bitterness of feeling | Ziuc ore, too, is on the decline. steadily ham- owners. propositions are Missouri-Kansas Mine Owners’ ciation. One syndicate. backed by advantage and considerable popular- | 51,000,000, purposes building eight minutes ride from the center of town. France May Make Offer. Washington, May 10.—In diplo- matic circles a rumor was current to-day that France had determined to offer Great Britain her services in looking to bring about peace in South Africa. It is said that France would couch the offer in such language that it could give no offense to England Another rumor had it that President Kruger had indicated his willingness acknowledge dependence of the Trans- vaal and would demanded by the English last year. ree to the reforms These reports were traced aiter some effort to an attache of one ef the for- i Attempts to obtain from M. Camdon, French Ambassa- dor, or Lord Pauncefote, British Am- rembassies bassador, an affirmative or denial f prisoners, Youtsey Whttaker and Combs, charged with being accessories to the Goebel mur- der whose cases have been transmit- ted to Georgetown for trial in July will be taken the The county officials will unite in a request to Governor Beckham asking to-morrow him to send the democratic soldiers home as soon as the prisoners leave here. Germany Not in it. May 10.—The semiofticial ling denies that Ger- vated in the collec- tive note, which, according to a dis- patch credited toasemiofficial source in Pretoria, the Powers have deliver- ed to President Kruger informing him that they will hold him person- ally responsible for the safety of the mines, and will support Great Britain n enforcing compensation in the many has part Scientifically treats all domestic ani Office 2nd stairs east of Mo. State Bank, ent of their destruction. ity by expressing truly the American | smelters and contracting for zine on feeling of sympathy with the Boers]au assay b&sis of seven to one: that and by appealing to it, but this sym-|is pathy does not go beyond the lines | market price of spelter, as quoted in of common sense, and if Mr. Bryan | St. Louis, for ore assaying 60 per himself were President or Secretary | cent metallie zine, and will purchase of State he would not go beyond | higher and lower grades of zine ore. mediation.” ac New Brood of Carpet Baggers. large number Post Dispateh. pe Mr. McKinley is already finding out | districts and char; a It why the senators who voted for the Puerto Rico bill insisted upon mak- ing all presidential appointments to | 880ciation will join forces wi = of Puerto Rican offi “subject to the advice and consent of the senate.”” The 1 “civil »vernment’ Puerto Rico is a well-laden plum tree. trol the ore mat : t Senators are shaking it with a vigor that recalls the reconstruction era, when Washington was full of clamor- smelter comb to say, it will pay seven times the } -eordi Another syndicate offers to build a smelters in various rts of the Missouri-Kansas mini » the mine owners small price for reducing their ore is probable that the zine iminers’ these syndicates and build smelters >that the present zine ne can no longer arket t Go to Raise Sugar beets. Omaha, Neb., S.—Npeeial May I the rumors were futile. In some quarters the stories are given full crede situation the minister of the interior. ¢ to value, on similar basis. | s, mainder of | He attended a cabinet council to-day at which the Queen Regent presided. which deliberated upon policy to be adopted in demonstration ist the ment’s taxation scheme, whic trust ¢ try. hey will participate in the protest jand will close their doors to-night. Spain's Trouble Over Taxes. Madrid, May 10.—In view of the nor Dato, abondoned the re- tour and returned here onsiderat of to-day’s roverr lseemsa il throughout the coun- The Madrid theaters announce that The meeting of the council isexpect- Mrs. George Pullman’s New $7,000 Ring From a Paris Cable. Mrs. George W. Pullman of Chi has bought the most beautiful ring in Paris, a ruby whose rich, red luster has been much coveted. 8S paid $7.000 for it, and it is for her daugh- ter. DR.W. J McANINCH, VETERINARY SURGEON. tal Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard. Batler, Mo. /. F. SMITH, JOHN L. STANLEY SMITH & STANLEY LAWYERS. 3. W. Dooley. A. B. Ludwick DOOLEY & LUDWICK, LAWYERS. Office Over the Post Office J.S. FRANCISCO. H.C. CLARE, | Francisco & Clark, LAWYERS, Successors to Giaves & Clark. Over Missour' State Bank. W. O, JACKSON, LAWYER, BUTLER, - - Mo. Will practice in all the courts, Thos. J. Smith, LAWYER, Office over Bates County Bank. Butler, Missouri Thos. W.’ Silvers. a § Butler, Mo Office Rien wii Me in rear of Farmers Bank ‘ Silvers & Silvers, | $0.4 | Yo | $0. 849 Depart | Yo. 350 Arrive. . | No.1 Kan | No.3 | spared to make the passenger equi at | cable news With Missouristate Bank, Butler, Missouri Pacific Railway Time Ti at Butler Station, NORTH BOUND. qo # Yo. 10.. XM Yo. 812 Local Preight..............J0a% 314 Stock Express (does not carry passengers) voee SOB souTH nounD, MR econ adnesatenode oo eee SO. B ve cecoese Mm Yo. 811 Local Freight....... 1:35 PE INTERSTATE DIVISION. 7:20 ‘ 11:00 Al E. C, Vaxpenvoonr, K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time. Arrival and departure of trains at W NORTH BOUND City datly Express ....12:40) a“ * 37 SOUTH ROUND. Through Port Arthur Express,2:41 No. 4 Siloam Springs Express 1228p # Remember this te the popular short lisel ween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pittsburg, Kae Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphar irk., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the route from the south ‘to St Lonis, @ and pointe north a t and to Ogden tte west and northwest P wr pee this line second to none in the weet vis the new ltr Gen’! Pass Agt., Kan Food for Intellectaal Thought. No man can vote intelligently nnlee thinks intelligently. In this time of ‘was rumors of wars’’ the greatest aid to ini thinking and the best food for im tis that newspaper which {¢ The Best Important political issues are more important. An intellige ng of the policy of a nati nething to be desire very citizen to thoroughly inform! pon the leading top Semi-W ite telegraphic: that of any paper. it pr v fally; not native occurrence and distant, full ticated facts The policies of the great political parties bow being formed and the candidates dise now is the time to subseribe for the bet f keeping in touch with the whol -Weekly Republic ed to bring about dissention among s8 worthy Sungiay Magazi | the best of sp literary talent. Its beautifal b ea = —— | trations ha ready made quality and quantity will be DR, E. S. BALLARD ; tures of sbe = ° trated and eniarged upor the high priced magazine | interest are set There is humor in ite benefit of the ladies tention is the —ATTORNEYS ‘aT LAW—— Will practice in all the courts. op esr ous politicians with carpets all pack- trains left L ed ready to start for any southern day via theJMissouri Pacific carrying | other reconstruction of the cabinet. state which the president might be|®PPproximately 400 Russians, who ——— —$———= coaxed or forced by senators with a |®Te en route to the sugar beet fields Big Ft. Scott Plant Sold. “pull” into appointing them. of Colorado to work during the sum-| Ft. Scott. Kan May 10.—The P as The only drawback to our republi-|™er. W.C. Barnes, traveling pas-| kinson sugar plant. of this ity. which Sit a am can form of government, viewed from | S@@geT agent of the company, was in | Was established here by the govern- rties with the standpoint of senatorial office- | Chargefof the party. ment at a cost of $250,000 toexperi- mongers and their clients the carpet} Thetwo trains will meet Atchi-| ment in the manufacture of sorghum baggers, is that it has failed to pro- | 808: Kas., and be consolidated. It] Sugar. was to-day sold for $25,000 vide enough appointive oftices to go | #8 eXPected that the majority of the! to L. P. Best a wealthy glucose man- -oIn and Hastings to-| the ministers. possibly leading to an. les written PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, West Side of Square. | rice of the Semi-Welll The Kep J.M. CHRISTY, M.D. | S. A. ROE, M.D. Low price of Sai DR- CHRISTY & ROE. orders tw The Republie, Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- | round. The Puerto Rican bill will do | ™e™mbers of the party will return to | ufacturer, of Davenport, Ia., who re- something to remedy this. And the Nebraska after the beet sugar season cently sold his plant to the trust for larger Philippine plum treeisin six p of the two | $1,000,000. The plant has just been hips, colonies and commerce” is recruited in the| tee be ps rie a ee ; shes. = ment Store,:Butler, Mo. the historic war ery ofthe British im- | being to sell its product to glucose | : n in | Office Telephone 20. House Telephone 10, perialists. “Subsidies, franchises and | PPS Sarre ‘ mixers. Mr. Best will operate it on} , : ottices” is its American counterpart “~~ Carl Mevchens /an extensive scale, and will make = P . | T siz the Kaiser | an independent glucose factory. | ; = |is ended Hastiz TABLER’S PI C. BOULWARE, Physician and + Surgeon. Office norta side uare, | Butler,Mo. Diseasesof women and chi] | en a spectalty. j r upon Washington, D. C.. May 9.—To-|. to-day after day's statement of the treasury bal-|- ances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in |* US the division of redemption, sl : sh Wa. | Altho Available ce. balance, $144,859. S41; gold aoe -061,920, SEER Raman ves zs = | ; | Pretoria. Wednesday May 9.—Pres- nents to buy, it is} ident Kruger has received a telesram| # aes : : : : Le jhe t ruger has z “Tam j 5 | DR T 0.000 tons of coal a month in| from a bureheress asking if the time] t . J. od HULL E 3 h ara rived f he f peers has not arrived for the formation of Get ther’s F yermany 1 oO t Mother's Friend at the d o" 2) i oe DENTIST. AES z }a corps of women, adding that she is en eee stensibly fi z ¥ : oste Y for a prepared with a body of women v. THE BRADFIELD REGLLATOR CO. Parlors Over Model Clothing Co, ; : 0 i TLANTA, GA unteers, to take up arms in defense Write for cur free * “BEPORE Babr : efense | ite for cur free Uinetrated nook, hieee, eee Sicad . the independence of rn ad roar b= north mp Batic gli ° . 7» Mo, use in known for 15 years as the BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.