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: Ss : THER’S F CORN FINE IN NEBRASKA. cE CIGARETTE USERS BARRED A MOTHER’S AWFUL DEED. REPUSLICAN PARTY GONE. 1G SERS j Ss | ' Recent Rains Have Made a Good Crop, | | Kills Her Child With a Razor and Mor- -0sto i Jecide not to Em- : : Postoffice Authorities Deci | EG ie | ploy Boys Who Smoke. | | Certain. me Chieago, Ii., Aug. 17 —The condi-| Nebraska. as Senator Wellington Says It Has Not a Chanceto Win. Owensboro, Ky., August 2 crop Mauhinntan Ane 2 ar’ l hicago, Aug. % —Heretofore wife of John Supplee, foremar , tion of corn p in eatiet at} cs - 3 ace r= ap ts received at ive 15.000 maior fo r 1 there has been a rule in force that | Blue Grass canning factory here,/ summarized from reports received a ys employed by the Chicago post | teok her own life while crazed from | the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy | : rR ee not smoke while work-|, excessive hot wi ver and | railroad headquarters, has greatly } bs AAANS . . . fi fever ane at | re is no publicans can do to stop ° 1 ha = : ith the ] k has This is Senator Welli Bre ne Dnt, Vee ne iene SeOlane rit she hnossis OF heer eae Cee ppneved Roe = ae The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which a demoralizing effect and because of |) 4.4 been sick with typhoid feverfor| Three heavy rains covering the| in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatore Bal theneed of the most intelligent and |some time. She asked a young girl | central and eastern parts of the state and has been made under his boys, it is thought wise to | who was serving her, to take the) have assured the maturing of the | ; sonal supervision since its in diction on the result of election in Maryland, more to-day active oat : i A Senator Wellington was asked | make closer restrictions. {elder child, 3 years old, into another crop, which, in the sections named. Allow no one to deceive you in } about the interview published inthe! Ata conference yesterday it was room for it’s bath, saying, “I will promises a la yield Extending | All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-cood” are bug decided hereafter to employ no boy |, 013 cape of y little child here.” | over four of the central counties— Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health 1 I take care of my littl 1 here.” | | 7 “ * 4 sie . and the sick} Phelps, Kearney.“Harlan and Frank- | infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, Chicago Record with General Gros- venor. in which Senator Wellington's | who smokes cigarettes oris known to |The nurse obeyed, name is published among the sound-!have once been addicted to the woman got up from her bed, a thing | lin—is a dry stretch of « ountry where | x money senators, but withan interro-! habit she had not done for weeks, secured! corn will not be more that half al What is CASTORIA ue’ | Anexaminationisseen to be held, | | sor and cut the throat of her | crop, but the extent of this district is | : E M | Castoria is a harmtess substitute for Castor Oil, Pare | goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NW; li substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms “a f ; | } and allays Feverishnuess. It cures Diarrhea and Wind is a good deal better than either | ber of applicants ’ would not disturb her. Shespoke to|tal wheat crop of Oregon, Washing Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation of MeKinley’s. I am a great de The clause relating to cigarettes him, saying, “I am not asleep. I} ton and Idaho for 1900 is estim ated | and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tee sounder on sound money than either | says: have killed our baby andcut my own|at from 32.000,000 to 35.000,000 Stomach and Boweis, givi althy and natural ofthem. I was a single gold sate “No small boys will be allowed to! throat. Here is the izor with which | bushels, a reduction of about 5,0 10.- | The Children’s Panacea— Mother’s Friend, sad ard man at theSt. Louis convention, participate in the examination, since HY did the dead?’ Those were her last|000 from earlier estimates. The| ; oA A when both McKinley and Grosvenor | only the best equipped boys mentally | w yraie | wheat is said to be of very fine qual- GENUINE ~AS1tO et iA ALWAYs were wabbling, and I was one of the! and physically are wanted in this She was taken to the hospital, but | ity. gation mark after it, inc the senator's vote on the sul | when 700 youths will enterinto com- child, at the same time cutting her | not sufficient to materially affect the would be doubtful. | petition for positions in the post-| own throat. | high average of the state as a whole. “Grosvenor is an old fool, > re-| oftice, and the new order will have The husband entered theroom and WHEAT ON THE COAST. “My record on sound money | no small effect upon so large a num- thinking his wife was asleep, said he} Portland. Ore.. Aug. 17.—The to-| men who made them and the bal- | service, and under no circumstances it is impossible for her to recover. Gourz 0 c = = ELECTORS. Bears the Signature of ance of the alleged Ohio sound-mon will a boy who smokes cigarettes be v ze Constipation, ipaire digestion : ” a a s and a torpid live rethe most com- single gold standard. : z The servic © referred to is that of mon ailments that are responsible | No Bucnties of Fereiom Shoaht Re A “How will you vote in the coming | special delivery messengers, for which for that tired, listless, fe out a 2 Set - EE. yA campaign?” the senator was ask-| appointments are made from this ex- that makes the summer a} Sent to Conveotion. “iod t 1any people r- ed. amination. period to many people. Her Havana, A ¢ ? @ ; 2 - 23.—General Max- y e hod tT E } pe Be ee a A as ae will cure constipation, it im-|; o Gomer tociar solinteda con t ry7 7 ave wa N B [have not yet said, and lam n a aK DOA Gier tacees. proves the digestion and arouses the |1m0o Gomez t > published a : The Kind ¥6 tid 0 Ri ready to say.except this much I} liver to normal activity. Price ond letter to the electors of Cuba, in won't yote for McKinley. You cau ae eee ae cents. For sale byH. L. Tucker. anticipation of the forthcoming eon- in Use For Over 30 Years. any conelusions you like. I s SRT a stitutional convention. After say- ee ee dad Attempted Murder or KANSAS MINE CAVED IN. pe ee ees believe that Bryan will sweep se men come into line and declare for ¢ employed.” ANY, 77 (AURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ing that the people have not rightly country and be easily elected. On Effort at Suicide. understood the former letter he goes what issues? Why, imperialism, of Clinton, Mo., Aug. 22.—H. .| Another Peculiar Accident at Galena--- on to observe: course, and the opposition to the] Sands. a prominent farmer who lives No Lives Lost. “The separatist party in Cube DR. A. M. CANNON, FIRE, grinding trusts of this country at Thrush. a villageeast of this place always defended the ideas of inde Galena, Kan., Aug. 22.—To day oe slly Other parties have been DENTIST, { LIGHTNING, 12:30 o'clock, another cave-in oceur- | F 1 ; s - red on well-known mining ground, |fTmed to com a sil ha East Side Sqaare, BUTLER, MO. TORNADO : Pye zs tion of the people the Ohio, in the south part of the I WILL BE IN | FOSTER, the first Mondayin each month 2days. | INSURANCE that givesabao : i ; MERWIN, 2nd Monday in each month 2 days : . question of public office. From the] aysTerDAM, Wedae sday following second | lute protection, The beat “Who will be my successor in the] was found in a thicket of weeds on senate? I may succeed myself, but | his farm yesterday afternoon with if I don’t it will be some good demo-| throat cut and several wounds on erat, possibly Mr.Gorman. It won't | his head made by a hammer. In his “The matter now in hand is of city, within a stone’s throw of a . ant vastly more importance than any large brick school house. The ground | Y®Stly ™ al alae be a republican. pocket was a small penknife, covered “The republican party is gone in| with blood. Mr. Sands had been | ia ste They have ae ne?” ‘i 2 as been operated by the Nightingale this state. They have not achance. working ina cornfield, repairing a has been operated by f ¢ — oc convention something should result Monday, 2days, a ee ; a Ey 2 f in th aug he. dia Mining company, and the ground : ae z ; ‘ si j|AMORET, Friday following second Monday mpanies in the world, Piles are not only in, and of them-|fence in the morning, but as he dic fell in within a short distance of the| ™b# h sha ve clear, honorable anc ch selves very painful and annoying, not return at noon a search was = x in har ry ith the revoluti RCHIE, third Monday of each month 2 days. | FF crusher. Workmen heard the ground in harmony with the revolution ARCHIE, third ta ach month ys. | FRANK ALLEN, but often greatly a tvate and p Ps Bis e : P cs i ss 2 4 . & : jj) | mde for him. He was tracked from : : : “Should this work be intrustec ADRIAN, 4th Monday nonth 3 day often cause other gray id painful cracking beneath the surface and , acme : cps tie aeeahe sting pared to doali kinds of Dontal work, Con, | Tnsurance A affections, and should efore, not those who in arms opposed the revo- | sultation fr H.M.C\sNON, D.D.S7 | . ASinde Ranks be neglected. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile} distant, where he was found on the ; With MissouriState Bank, Butler, Mo, 4 z | : : : machine only a short time before the | Ointment is agreat boon to sniferers | bank. His clothing was wet, show- : lend their aid to the cause on the as it will cure them. Price. 50 cents|ing that he had been in the water, |2?0U2d Went down some 40 feet The Geld cl Walkie caddie taste cis as DR.W. J. McANINCH, Missouri Pocite Ralivar Sam in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. For sale The gash inhis throat was a deep | SU™&e which went down is fully ee The revolutioni houl t abe by H. L. Tack Bie Gas sea bit) wiaabiine feet in diameter and is still cracking. | ' ae terre = ogee — a VETERINARY SURGEON. : PROBLEM BEFORE THE ALLIES.| though not teuching any of thelanse| ¥ithin 20 feet of the south edge of | don the convention to enemies, but | Wo: i —. a See ies . : © |the cave-in stands a crusher plant —— veins. He was taken to his home London, Aug. 23.—The official and remained unconscious until this Japanese report, stating that the morning, when he became able to allies captured the imperial city on] talk rationally, though still unable the 16th only to find the Empress | to remember anything that had oe- Dowager, Emperor and chiefs of the curred, Manchu party had escaped previ-| It is not known whether he became SEs ously, has not caused much surprise} crazed with the intense heat and in-|St°Te fronts demolished, electric light Guthrie, Ok., Aug.—A Kansas City | omce 2nd stairs east of Mo. State Bank, and telephone wires broken, public | firm has entered the grazing country — buildings damaged. Fortunately in and around Okmulgee. the capi- there was no loss of life, but several tal of the Creek nation, in competi- narrow escapes. the cornfield to a creek a half mile : = hurriedly removed a steam hoisting | e : J lution, or to the revolutionists, who NORTH BOUND, Scientifically treats all domestic ani-| Noto 7” A mals, Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard. | br peg meen sb enced 4 : : -. | conventic Stock Express (does belonging to Chapman & Co., and it | Conventi Butler, Mo, |" peasenguces " may go down. One of the most dis- | SOUTH BOUND. I ! oe, Rspragee se eee astrous wind storms, followed by a : A eee ny We een JOHN L. STANLEY | No. 6 22”)... heavy rain, occurred hereabout 4:30 , Oe KAA H z | Me. 3..... veel : ; SEITH & STANLEY = Sites ae should crown their own work in the o'clock this aftarnoon. Mining No. 849 Depart plants have been badly damaged, Gigantic Farming Enterprise. LAWYERS. Ko. 350 Arrive. . “eee 1:50 A.M, E. C. Vaxpenvoont, Agent, K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. here. It was hardly expected that] flicted the wounds himself or was as- the Empress Dowager and her coun- saulted. He had received $300 the sellors would allow themselves to be day before in a business transaction, caught. The difficulties of the situ-|and it is thought possible that a 5 ett ation are generrlly regarded as in- would-be robber, thinking the money For mosquito bites, bites or stings | Years dominated that region. They LAWYERS. creased by the escape of these im-| was on his person, assaulted hin of insects, animals or reptiles, apply | propose to turn the rich valley into 8. W. Dooley. A. B. Ludwick. | Arrival and departure of trains st Worlsad. NORTH BOUND | 5 | No.1 K City datly Express ....12:49 p.m tion with thecattlemen who have for DOOLEY & LUDWICK, | No.3 wre: Sara 7 ape 3:17 8. me | SOUTH BOUND, | No. 2 Through Port Arthar Express,241 p.m No. 4 Siloam Springs Exprese 12:25 p Office Over the Post Office | | Remember this is the popular short line be tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pittel , Kan, portant personages, since the allies using the hammer with which Sands} Balle ae S0ON ; eee It?coun-| a gigantic wheat field. Already 2h. will now have to discover or invent | had been repairing the fence. eo Bues Gh oe re a fo the road, 000 acres are leased. The Indians : yea apres ake ee ade facto government in China if EE ems P Ch Pak oe ee have been receiving 25 cents an acre | 2° 8: FRANCISCO. H. C. CLARK. | route from the south ‘to st. Loule, Onleage, iO & : aC SENATOR INGALLS’ WILL the flesh. Price and 50 cents. For| ha 2 receiving 25 cents an acr = | and pointe north and northeast and to Denver, they desire to begin negotiation. ; i : ker for this land for grazing privileges. Francisco & Clark, Bese and norco ortiand any 3 eee 2 west and northwest. ‘No expen been The attitude of the British foreign The new firm offers 25 cents an acre LAWYERS, spared to make the passenger equipmentet ose, however, at preeent: ie one of| nis Widow Made Sole Beneticiary and MASON CONDEMNS HAY. this line second to none in the west, Travel } t “ for all lands and $1 an acre for all Successors to Graves & Clark. Over Missouri | vis the new line H.C. Onn. expectation and deliberation. It is hey land in cultivation and binds itself not too much to say that they have Executrix. lease, plant an orchard and erect a State Bank. | Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, S 1 no definite plan for the future settle-] Atchison, Kas., Aug. 22 —The will Vivendi Was Asini | ment, but are waiting to hear re-| Of the late Senator John J. Ingalls, ‘ 2 = es ees comfortable house. LAWYER, j The Best Food for Intellectual portsfrom Sir Claude MacDonald | filed in the probate court to-day, is San Francisco, Cal, A eS Office over Bates County B k Thongiie Vv Bank. and Sir Robert Hart by whose opin- | 8 follows: ator Mason, of Illinois. who has just Butler, Missouri | Coser man can vote intelligently ene i she “yi, . ; P a Fs ’ thinks intelligently. In thie time of ‘*wars ions they will be largely enided. Vice President’s chamber, Wash-|?eturned from a trip to Alaska, is rumors wane’ tema aid to intelligent General satisfaction is felt here at|ington—In the name of God, amen: | Very Sore over the action of the Sec- thought le that’ newspaper” whieh 1 greet aeloge. deeociat; 1e British | 1. John Jame: valls.i eae retary of State in the Alasks - DR E. q | and best. the close ASSOC iation of the British ohn James Ingalls, in the ¢ ity and Ss : . e \laskan boun Women suffer- . s BALLARD, Important political issues are dally se and Americans on the march and on | County of Atchison, in the state of/@@Ty matter. Hesaid : ing from female PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. | ing of the polley of amenne 2 Brest . = = Sipe & “See aes Rigg . = - ing of the policy of a nation or the final assault. It is remembered | Kansas, gentleman, mindful of the Secretary of State Hay is any- troubles and arty is something to be desired, and It ie te that it was in China that the famous | Uncertainty of life and the certainty thing but an American. and he has} el weakness, and Side of Square. self upon the leading topics of the day. Says His Actions in Agreeing to Modus/to erect a wire fence around each Th ee sae 3 os. J. Smith ’ Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, West | Baty of every citizen to thoroughly inform him tom irregular | _ The Semi-Weekly Republic is the saying, “blood is thicker than| Of death, do make public and declare | CO™mitted an act for which he will be 4 or painful men and best ofall newspapers. Its telegraphic wate yas firs are’ my last w 5 > jcalled to account in the next Con- * rg a cable news service excels that of say othe? ater,” was first uttered. y las will and testament. : ae x ses, ought not |J.M.CHRISTY,M.D. | S.A. ROE, M.D. | paper. It prints the an nee fally; not Admiral Seymour in an interesting ‘I give, bequeath and devise unto| Tess: F uty-seven years ago the Tigeases of women and }- Ear, Eye, Nose and | {native occurrences but domestn and Sey r in an interesting : e fare zo 5 y 2 Children a Specialty. § Throat Specialist. | distant, fully authentioatul rary letter published paid high tribute to|™yY beloved wife, Anna Louise, al!| /Bited States bought from Russia a : | _ The policies of the great political parties are - ae ; : tain ter aS t - t D STV > now being formed and the candidates disensee® the Americans and said that for dash | ™Y pr perty and estate, real, per-]CeFtain territory in the north, and é fe ick . R STY & ROE | now is the time to subseribe for the best mele " > . um of keeping in touch with the whole worllly and go none of the othercontingents sonal and mixed, of ev ery deserip- that territory has been held and pro- ; th Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- | "5 Simi-S eekly Republic. surpassed or perhay equaled them, | on, and wherever situated, and ap- tected by our government for more ESS s at ment Store,‘Butler, Mo. | sametng Manta Teton co cosh ioe a a eae = point her sole executrix hereof, with-| than half a century. The boundary q Office Telephone 20. House Telephone 10. iersry setenet es eautifal half toner Senator } D 2 : 3 : . , 7 210. | lite: en autifal hal ‘iue- urphy in Line. out bond. surety or undertaking j line is marked by a church at one ‘ trations have already made ‘t famor a pak ae ve Pork o, 22.—F, op Tint ‘e : A = : A os. MES os quality and q tit il be pres * ew York, Aug. Former Unit- In witness hereof, I have hereunto | Point and it made me indignant to T ee ee Aster jest a or ze pororbine interest ri Ste . > my Pe . - 2, : . re - C4 ed States Senator Edward Murphy | set my hand and seal, in the presence | Se¢ that the British flag had driven te or of woma + Surgeon. Office norta side square, | {fated and enlarged upon in 5 es ee came to this city to-day and met]of the subscribing witnesses, who|OUt the Stars and Stripes from aj to do highly valuable stretch of territory. benefit of the ladies the latest Paris fashions Richard Croker, leader of Tammany | signed the same in my or rie 7 = a a ms are each week ex: uisitely displa: This is the asinine work of Mr. Hay| GRADFIELD’S DR, J.T. HULL | scnics® “yeh grins dispers all, at the Hoffman fouse. At the t e of e »ther. is standard Hall I fofiman Hot 4e/in the presen: of each he: i Ach her, thi close of the conference it was an-| twenty f jin: i I “ as an- ‘nty-fourth day o 3 | In agreeing to the temporary line of HY j ‘ e i price of the Semi th day of August, A. D.,| it agreeing porary | Female Regulater DENTIST. | Repubiielgiiper year ae the Sond 25 nounced that Mr. Murphy will remain] 1889, Joun James Incatis, | boundary. The American poliey,} which is the true cure pr Magazine $1.25 per year. Both papers here until after the election. “Witness. which is well fixed. is to never give e for all female troubles Parlors Over Mods} Clotting Cay ic one tone y secure tale tow ion r ani. = Tmul. € t } tran. agedorn: “ > ; am Mr. Murphy said he expects to co- F. J. Hato, up a foot of land that has been hon-} > * — pre tte yp erneis - wr a ates ee Republie Operate with the state committee for “W. R. Cray.” orably obtained, and this policy le life t rie bea f - — ae. MO Lonis, Sto." ae ie ‘ Z - Cuay. & a a hole life to Study of j i the election of W. J. Bryan. Mr. LS should most certainly be followed in tinct ailments peculiar to our moth- Croker gave out the statement that A Missouri Boy Dead in Pekin. Alaska. ets, wives and daughters. It is made Prevention he recognized Mr. Murphy as the act-| _Nevads, se Aug. 23.—Charlea| It is anything but a Pleasant ex-| °f oe rs gees Seas better than cure. Tutt’s Liver | TAB R’S ‘ai democratic leader of the state. ing, One of the marines who in- jence i i een provided by a kindly i i i a es whom Min-/ perience to have American miners! been provided by a kindly Nature to | Pills will not only cure, but if BUCK EYE the high priced magazines. Butler,Mo. Diseasesof women and chi] | interest are set forth in entartaining style. is to en a specialty. There is humor in its pages, too, and for £ fee oresence and wi 3 Hy gf § = 2 | It has been reported for several] | is onger reported killed ix the | co wo ears in the’ ri ure irrerul y t enses, Leu- < i i ri r for s al} n the /come with tears in heir d i en in time will prevent ae ; 8 ter ( ; i ‘s eyes and] cure irregularity in the menses, tak, days that Mr Murphy intends to | defense of the legations during the | show where they were ruined by the| Corrhea, Falling of the W omb, Nerv- —_ state headquarters independ-| Siege of Pekin, was from Iantha, | fact that the Protection of the flag| "Sess. Headache and Backache. Sick Headache, OINTMENT utly of the democratic state com-| ee base an ie Ee ae rate hed been taken from them and they Ee gr pean a oe dyspepsia biliousness, malaria NOTHING BUT PILES, | old and was on the batt} ship Ore-| ini ie ee a wrens | i “a i | leship Ore-| had been placed under the dominion | szfering woman ought to give it a constipation, jaundice, torpid CURES } gon throughout the Spanish war.| of the Britisher. There is no ex. i i i pond is z t s : r er. cuse| trial. A la: 5 bottl vill d “ = = A “teen Suacoes — | He went to Pekin with the first de.| forthe situation in the northwest, | wonderful pl pr aa gold be liver and kindred diseases. = oa = chment of marines sent there jn | 22d the matter will most certainly | druggists. TUTT’S Liver PILLS BEST REMEDY for PILES. he spring. receive serious attention in the next Sead for a nicely Mlaserated free book on the subject. comgress. Tue Bradficlé Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.

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