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aad Fe ntag Oe “ A Sluggish Liver Causes th Stomach and come dis j,andt ne to er ne debilit eases Ayers I After much s Stomach trou eured by T always find th their action, ar tak in tion. — Ralph Weeman, Ntapol s Mu Twenty-tive ye ago I suffered from a torpid liver, which was restored to healthy action’ by taking Ayers Pil Since that time | have never been wi out them. They regulat assist digestion, and incre tite, more surely than any other me edie cine. — Paul ¢ shure hill, Haverhill, Mass INVIGORATED. I know of no anahy equal to Ayer's Pills for Stomach and Liver disorders. I suffered from a Torpid Liver, and Dys- pepsia, for eighteen months. My skin ‘was yellow, and my tongue coated. I had ho appetite, suffered from Head- ache, was pale and emaciated. A few boxes of Ayer’s Pills, taken in moderate doses, restored me to perfect health. — Waldo Miles, Oberlin, Ohio. Ayer'’s Pills are a superior family medicine. They strengthen and invig- orate the digestive organs, create an eppetite, and remove the horrible de- ression and despondency resultin town Liver Complaint. I have usec these Pills, in my family, for years, they never fail to give entire sati tion. — Otto Montgomery, Oshkosh, Wis. Ayer’s Pills, red by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas. by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. M. W. MIZE. LOAN ‘And Real Estate BROKER. | \ | | | INSURANCE AND NOTARY | | PUBLIC. | 6 PER CEN ‘Money to Loan | On Improved Farms, | | | Five years time, with privilege to pay before due | —— Oflice over Bernhardt's jewelry store, NORTIL SIDE SQUARE. INE W7 ENGLAN TRUST CO. SIXTH AND WYANDOTT ST. KANSAS CITY, MO. PAID UP CAPITAL, - $150,000. Interest) pad on Long time city and tarm loans in Missouri and eastern Kans a lep Osits. a specialty. Thos. T. Crittenden, President; J. H. Austin, Vice-President & coun- selor: Watt Webb, Secretary: H. B. Blevens, Treasurer. JOHN A. LEFKER & CO. Agents for Bates county. Office over Ed. Steel's grocery store, north | side square. Lowest rates ot interest; terms on payment, and interest on money ; are sauistactory, Call and see betore you borrow. hberal both principal limited amount of FINF SUITS. In every ¢ price and quality Made to Order = T guaranteed @ fitin every cas Call and see me, south room grange store, i 422. con, That night the imal was heard by Muldoon, but not seen On the following day Muldoon took his gun with lim to work, leaving | the house securely fastened, but on returning in the evening a racket inside was evidence that Mr. Pan- ther was at his evening meal. In- j the Pe | bring hin out, had torn vestigation showed th 1€ off several boards from the back ot Muldoon and in a moment his house. shouted to head appeared at the hole, when Muldoon shot him in the neck. The wound was fatal, but did not cause death until the panther had spattered his blood all over the house and de- molished everything in it. Among the people of to-day, there are few iudeed, who have not heard of the merits of Prickly Ash Bark and Berries, as a household re Teas and drinks have been made ot them for centuries, and in hundreds of fa ies have tormed rheumatic and kid- the sole reliance in ney diseases. Prickly Asn Bitters now ¢ the place uf the old syst2m and is more beneficial in all troubles of this na- | ture. 23-1m. A Bad Runaway. Wellsville, Kan., May 12.—This j afternoon while | Coosawatte, Ga, | time last January | Danville, no delay, when your papers | the money is ready. | JE. TALBOTT, Merchant Tailor! S:., Mrs. and her daughters, Kidd tour young the eldest being 7 7 years ot age aad the young esta babe, riding in a dog cartdrawn bya very high spirited horse, the animal became scared at a whirlwind that behind him and ran away, throwing the en were came up tire tamily to the ground and injur- ing all more or less. Mrs. Kidd and the eldest daught- er both received conussions of the brain and the babe had its: skull crushed in besides other bruises. were still in a very critical The three at midnight unconscious and condition. The other two received serious bruises. Mrs. Kidd had just come trom the east for her bealth and more could not be raed ot ber in the village tomy Chronic Coughs and Colds. And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, can be cured by the use of Scott’s Emul- sion, as it contains the healing virtues ot Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in their tullest form. Is a beautiful, creamy emulsion, palatable as milk, easily di- xested, and can be taken by the most delicate. Please read: “I consider Scott’s Emulsion the remedy par excel- lence in ‘Luberculous and Strumous At- fections, to say nothing ot ordiaary colds and throat troubles.”—W. R Con- NEL, “. D., Manchester, O. use j ing vour E sion Cod Liver Oi! witn | lvpophosphites tor an affection ot mv | throat, and tr i nts are bevc improv ion.”—D. mv expecta | Stolen Money Washed Up by Water. Dardanelle Ark., May 12. —Sor:ne ythe county sate at miles trom here by twenty was blown open robbers and 7 some $2,500 in county scrip ar about $So0o0 incurrency stoien. | the next term ot the county court, in | | February, an order Was made cal!- ing in all outstanding scmp issued Prior to that date to be renewed at the May term. On the second day of May court opened and reissued some $158,000 in county scrip. The same Week heavy rains prevailed in the county and a letter received yes terday trom a party in Danville says almost all the scrip stolen was tound in a field banks ot Dutch ertiowed = It is supposed that it was hiddea and was washed up by the river. It was ound about three miles above Dan- on the creek which had ove Drunkenness, or Liquor Habit, can be Cured by admnistrating Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be givenin a cup of coitee or tea with , effecting a speedy and perma- cure, whether the patientis a mod- drinker or an alcoholic wrec housand of drunkards have been made erate men who h 1 confi | pray | dle’ Howls and yells rent the air and 7 demonium seemed to have broken tor the im The marcn Was i | Main and Eighth avenue, where the | army halted and procee and exhort, the drum meanwhile rendering ‘Yankee Dov- aud Me.’ After the prayer meeting army marched back to its hall, drum corps escorting it. At the halt was made the the en- trance to the hall a and wearing a red an army man, shirt, drew a knife and started tor the drum corps with the avowed in- tention of cutting the drums. Howls and yells greeted the move. coats off all that precipitate a riot was a were thrown and VAS needed to blow. Fortunately the the cooler headed persons prevailed and the moh was per perse. Yesterday threats were freely made on both sides and the newspaper re porters were warned to go armed as of two had bee reporters papers as the objects of the Owing to singled out enmity of the armv mob. city ordinance the absence ot any covering the case the police were powerless to make any arrests unul should have been some overt act committed. Yesterday atternoon the council met and passed an ordi- mance prohibiting — street without the written permission of the The offi Salvation army declare parades mayor and city marshal. cers of the they will parade as usual and twenty special police have been sworn in. It the army parades it will be arrest- ed and trouble will ensue. Tar, Feathers and Eggs. Mich., May 12 Mrs. Sarah Davis, of Lee’s Corners, East Saginaw, this county, was recently divorced trom her husband on account of trouble in which her name was con- nected with Dr. Andrew Emery. The latter has a wite and six adult children and he, after the Davis family scandal, went to Kansas. Last Saturday mght, it being report- ed that Mrs. Davis was making pre- Parations to tollow the doctor, crowd ot torty n surrounded her house, broke in the doors and at- tempted to take out Mrs. Davis and The desperately, her mother who lived with her, two women = fought and Mrs. The however, Davis shot at the party. project was then tem- The woman’s porarily abandoned men broke open the trunk, however, and found letters from Dr. En.ery, iviting ber to come to him to take. These letters were circulated through the and telling her w route village and the people were aroused to a high pitch ot mdigna- | tion. j ton On Sunday night when Mrs. I vis was Calling at a neighbor’s a ty of men took her out, stripped her to the wanst and applied a coat of tar and teathers. She tought with the desperation of despair and in the struggle most of her clothing which had not been removed by the men for the purpose ot tarring her was torn off. Her shrieks were heard for a mile and she ceased yelling only when the mob threatened to fill her mouth with the same substance they were applying to her body. After watching and gibing her for | a while, they left her to hnd her way home. Yesterday morning Mrs. Davis had recovered sufficiently to leave the Corners. gang of men, who were wa appearance oft he women at the sta- tion, egged them until they were a shocking sight. They lett. however, on the train. Up | ay 6,500,426 trade dollars had been redeemed by government. corps | ‘The Girl I Left Behind } counsels of | } Kit Ca a| A\s she and her | mother boarded a train on the Sayie | he knowledge of the person| naw Valley & St. Louis railroad a/| the ing the j toward the ngerous eds down ast b in a moment more it aye gone .» When Bro t nself before the whe and lay there, | holding the carriage back bv the | ght of ns body until the truant} maid returned. | _ | Last evening W. C. Barnhill, while reloading a shotgun at his home, the lett hand barre! was acci- dentaily discharged the charge ot duck shot taking off the point of his left shoulder The wound is nota dangerous one, but rather painful. The gentleman savs that he cannot account for the accident as the ham- mer was down, and did not come in H. Her- contact with anything--—R. ald. Mrs. Jessie Benton Fremont cx sumer in tempintes spending x the the West tor the an > purpose of writing accurate history of the life of rson, the famous scout, path Gen. Fremont will Ki: Carson who piloted Gen. Fremont inder and explorer. accompany her. It was across the Rocky Mountains on his first expedition. The Kansas Historical society is willing to pay $10,000 tor the orig- inal minutes of the Lecompton con- They taken to Washington, turnedover to Stephen A. Douglas, and later passed into the hands ot Alexander H. Stephen vention. were It 1s supposed they may still be among his papers. Men wonder how 1t is that Chaun- cey M. Vepew come into prominence President Depew,”’ **Gen. Depew, “Colonel Depew,” has so suddenly as ‘*Next and “Judge Depew” should remember that he is president of a four track railroad ly ing wholly within one state, and, therefore, not etfected inte! y the state commerce bill. Dan Rice, the old nie indignant ly denies that he 1s either a drunkard or a poorman. He says:** It to own 300,000 acres of land in and New Mexico, houn Miss. Lincoln county, Ark.. Texas Cal 1,000 1,000 in county, and in is to be ab- jectly poor, then I am poor indeed.”’ Young John A. Logan and his wealthy bride have finished them wedding tour, and are now aij} home to their friends at Youngs- town. the other day the smiling groom wore a When seen by a triend pair of corduroy trousers tucked in heavy boots, a flannel shirt and sott gelt hat. Two young ladies living near burn, California, being of an Ingen ious turn of mind, have constructed tastetul and stylish looking dresses It The imitation ot the new loose-mesh goods known as out of the plebeiac barley sack. took ten sacks for tabric each dress, is really a good canvas cloth. That Rarest of Combinations. } True delicacy of flavor with true efficacy of action, has been attained in the famous California hquid fruit remedy, Syrup ot Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects have ren- dered it immensely popular. For sale by Simpson & Co. Good Results in Every Case: W. Thompson, said be the oldest locomotive engineer in Towa, in length of service, died at} Mason City yesterday. He passenger on Iowa and Minnesota division ot the Milwaukee road that was Jas. to ran | first train the i run in iowa. Aw clampers “Castoriais so well adapted tochildren th tre litas superior to known w ae ‘ig H. A. ARCHER, ic, Constipation, hosa, Eructation, eH ives, 3 sleep, and promotes @ M’FARLAND — Keep the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices in.! 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You are cordially invited to visit his es stablishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED ESTABLISHED 1897. It ienow nearly xty years wince this medicine was offered as 8 remedy for Worms, and from that —— aoe A. i isalmoet universe TO PO OO Forctatiom han iraahiy increawed onl at ereign remedy. Confections. made more forthe pe disease, have OSS all over the country; Pout the f3 B.A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor daily, CniLiren often love ‘pale and sickly other cansethan worms, spasms are mnost frequently the result of these hidden sappers and tuiners. When are irritable and feverish. sometimes craving food and eating ravenously. again refusing ¥ «diet. i Testiessly in sleep. moaning and grinding the tecth. then be aasred those symptoms are ind = VERMIFUGE faid in rpose of pleasing the palate than ve. when the disease which caused h has beenen misunde speedily ren fram the most ‘delicate infant be the tans do not hesitate to recommend it and use it foe rom all parte of the country, testify x been given to children as a safe pur eir prac to its uniform xa: FAtive not suspecting ief afforded. fed with nothing ¢ New PRASELIS, Howanp Co., Mo efrient in rome ae sw BL BBARD. % p SCHWARTZ & (0.. 8. a. roxcses: cannes &Cc., Pittsburg, Pa. Sale Proprietors. Inte Joh Office We selling prope Misso one In counti teen } intrus tion o advisa either stock to sell hands mer. athyi the ag Co. tl mone} 7. T. suflici libera and s these good — GE ¢ divect person in cith orrhoral recei will ye ri Worl Co.,