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a pans semnactetesnea ti AT THE O. H. ES. YOU WILL FIND THE BEST GRADE OF F-U-R-N-1 =i.U-R-E! CARPETS, Window Shades, Picture Frames. Aud Carpet Sweepers for the w ney in Southwest Mo. Also ‘UNDERTAKING IN ALL BRANCHES. When in need of anything you prices before purchasi in my line, let me quote ng. they wil help you. KMAN. G. B. HIC 65 Cents Per Month. If you would keep posted, subser ibe for THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, The best duily paper west of the Mississippi River. 7,00 A Year. THE MILITARY. ‘TuERk is a Col. Sausee in the Russian army, but Paris has a general who is Saussier. Russia has decided that its soldiers . shall be supplied with handkerchiefs, ; at the expense of the government. | UNBROKEN 4-year-old colts, suitable | for military purposes, can be bought in the Australian colonies &t from $50 to $75 each, A stupy of a German map, on which is plotted the stations of the troops in their huge army, shows that the yajority are so placed as to be con- veniently moved in sections to the French frontier. Tur table on which the articles of agreement for the surrender of Vicks- burg were signed by Gen. Grant and Gen. Pemberton is in daily use ina beer saloon in Vicksburg. The saloon keeper has been offered a large price for the relic, but he refuses to dispose of it. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. ‘Tn E consumption of cheese in Paris reaches as much as 25,000,000 pounds per annum. A TASMANIAN prize merino ram, sold recently for $2,500, gave 22}¢ pounds of wool when shorn. Another ram, not , accustomed to being housed and fed until a few months before shearing, clipped 22}¢ pounds. | Great Brirarn, during the year 1864, spent $4,175,000 in forcign poultry and eggs. In 1874 the amount had increased | to $14,550,000, and for 1891 it amounted | to $28,850,000, which included $9,000,000 | paid for importation of eggs and poultry from Ireland. Lonpon Truth hopes that the recent experiment of shipping oranges direct from Florida to England will prove suc- cessful, because “the fruit is of exception- ally fine quality, and quite equal, if not superior, to any of the many varieties we now have in our own market.” | SOME EASY WAYS. ‘Tue way to spoil a wife is to frownat her. Tue way to spoil a hog is to overfeed him with corn. | THE way to spoils cow is to pound her with the milking stool. Tue way to spoil children is to take no interest in their doings. Tur way to spoil yourself is to nurse your conceit and think only of number one. ‘Tue way to spoil a driving horse is to cut him with the whip when he does | | not expect it. SMALL CHANGE. Looxine for flowers without thorns is a good way to fool the time away. \ Ir will not help your crops to find fault with your neighbor's plowing. A cowARD can fight in battle, but it takes a heroto patiently suffer alone, ‘THERE are no braver men than those who are not afraid to speak the truth. | Gop never has to look at @ man’s bank account to find out whether he is fit for Heaven.—Ram's Horn. Consumption Cured. \ An old physictan, retired trom prac- | tice, having had placed ir his hands by / an East India missionary the formula‘ot | simple vegetable remedy for the speedy | and permanent cure of Consumption, | Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma. and all | throat and Lung Affections, also a_post- | tive and radical cure for Nervous Debil- ; ity and all Nervous ¢ >mplaints, atter | having tested its wondertul curative pow ers in thousands of cases, has felt it his | duty to make it Known to his suffering | fellows Actuated by this motive and a} desire to relieve human suffering, I will send tree ot charge, to allwho desire it, this recipe, in German, French, or En- | glish, with full directions tor preparing | and using. Ser ‘by mail by address with stamp, naming this paper. W $ Noves, S20 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y- 2Q 1 vear A bookkeeper of the Royal insa- rance Co. at New York was detected | in a clever and bold attempi to cash | a forged check for $80,000. i I j INTERESTING FOREIGN GOSSIP. TELEGRAPHIC communication will soon be established between Denmark | and Sweden. e A RESIDENY of Leominster, England, has won renown as a collector of hu- man skulls, AccorpINneé to French divorce statis- tics the most unhappy period of matri- mony is between the fifth and tenth year after the honeymoon. A. SCHOOL-TEACHER in England has lately been voted a pension of two shil- lings a week She is seventy-five years old and has taught an “infant school” for forty years ‘‘at a wage of four shil- lings a,week.” nar Wooton Telegraph says that ef- forts are being made to preserve histor- ie Maimaison, once the residence of Empress Josephine, from falling into the hands of some nineteenth century vandal. A SMALL seal bearing the effigy of the duke of Cumberland has been picked up between Fontenoy and Ramecrois, on the scene of a battle in which the ' British troops were engaged in 1745, : and it has been presented to Queen Vic- toria. THE sea water originally put in the great aquariums at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, in 1854, is said to be still ; used there, having been used over and over since that time, a record without parallel in the histery of similar insti- tutions. A MALE gorilla (gorilla gina) has late- ly been adopted by the Berlin aquarium. He is larger than any gorilla that has yet been brought to Europe. He is sup- | posed to be eight or nine years old, and was for six years in the possession of a chieftain on the Gabcon. He has not yet shown any friendly feeling for man. WITH DOG AND GUN. A varty of six guus shot over 5,500 rabbits on Lord Aneaster’s estate in England this season. A Farmer of Norden, Neb., heard {sounds from his bog pen one night which indicated great agitation among the pigs. He went to the pen armed with an ax and drove away twelve wolves. A TRAIN on the Great Northern rail- road ran into a large herd of an- telope near Blackfoot, Mont. Seven were killed and the engine was disabled so that another had to be obtained to take the train on its journey. Witp hogs in Velasco, Tex., pursued ag young hunter named James Weems, and he sought refuge in a tree, where he was compelled to remain all night. Two sportsmen discovered him, and they had to shoot all the hogs before Weems could descend. SQUIRRELS are very plentiful and destructive in some parts of the state of Washington. Lincoln county paid out $40,000 in bounties on squirrel scalps last year, yet but little good effect was produced. It is proposed to tax all the iands in the county to raise funds to fight the pest, and so make railroads and non-resident | owners help in the work. You should not be without it. 3 Eyery family is liable tohave a here- ditary taint of consumption in it. It inay date back 3 or even 4 generations. This fact makes it necessary always to | have a remedy with which to combat this formidable disease. A cough when taken at first can readily be cured betore it gets a serious hold cn the lungs. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup when taken in its early stages will cure consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of the} throat, lungs and chest, such as consump- ion, inflamation of fhe lungs, bfonchi- is, asthma, whooping cough, croup, &c. Tt is pleasant to take, perfectly sate and can always be depended on. Fishback Ark. Legislature of trustees for several State instite- tions. Governor Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure 1s sold by us ona guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold bv H E Tucker. This is pretty good. 3 Mr. John ¢ . Goodwin. a carpenter ot Danville, [!1., writes: **About tvo weeks ago a heavy saw log fell upon my toct able to walk at all. [sent tor a bottle ot Baliard’s snow Liniment and kept my toot well saturated with i . two wecks since foot is nearly w Had f not used have been [sid up healing wouids, bruases it has ne that o exist where Liniment is used vuse this letter.’” Beware of all white Liniments substi- tuted tor S ow Liniment. other Linimeat like Batlard animent Sold by HL. 1 MONEY NOTES. A Tunirty farmer in Brunswick, Me., paid his tailor for a suit of clothes with 3,000 coppers. They weighed 21 pounds, and he had been saving them for years. A CONFECTIONER, being curious as to the weight of 500 pennies, placed them in a paper bag on a confectioner’s scales and found that they weighed 3 pounds 514 ounces. AccorpIng to the records of the United States mint, 19,570 silver dollars were coined in the year 1804. Of this number but eight are now known, and they are valued at from $500 to 82,000 each. Durine the G. A. R. Washington 100,000 new 10-cent pieces, 40,000 quarters and 20,000 half-dollar pieces were carried away from the treasury exchange by visitors for souvenirs, encampment at WELL TO REMEMBER. Goon people never love bad company. THE memory of a blessing is itself a blessing. A MAN with a prejudice is a man with a chain. A TRUTH can never be put in the grave and kept there. ‘Tue trust of the heart is always the trust of love. Loox a difficulty squarely in the face and it will run. LirE has no joy that is not based on some kind of a hope. A SELF-MADE man generally manages to spoil his job somewhere.—Ram's Horn. NEARLY one hundred different ma- chines have been invented for boring rock. Oner three hundred miles of irriga- 1 50c per bottle. tion ditches are in operation or building in Yakima county, Wash. A Hay saver, consisting of a three- sided device, which enables the horse to insert his head into the manger but does not permit any lateral movement of it, is a Jate invention. A PLAN to force coal by pipe line from the mines to the seaboard has been proposed. ‘The coal will be ground to powder, mixed with water, sent through the pipes, the water then removed, the coal dried and pressed in- to bricks. A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters lus gained rapidly in popular favor,until now it is clear ly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and .alte: auives— containing which permits its use as beverage or intoxicant, it is reeeguized us the best and purest medicine for all a:l- ments of stcmach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick headache, indiges- tion, constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guar- anteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only Sold by H L Tuck er. INVENTIONS OF THE HOUR. A MACHINE for imbedding wire net- ting in glass. A TAILOR’S measuring square with a plumb bob attachment. A PRINTING press operated by anelee- tro-magnetic mechanism. A process for making artificial mica sheets for electrical insulation. A PNEUMATIC cushion to be placed on the ends of telephone receivers. A PAPER knife that is especially adapt- ed to cutting the wrappers on rolled papers. Astor for window-shutter blinds so that they may be arranged at any de- sired angle. An electric light hanger that is ad- justable to any angle by means of a uni- versal joint. AN electric branding stamp, the type being kept red-hot by means of electri- cal resistance. A poor lock so constructed that when the key is turned it switches on the lights in the room. AmMaT formed of sections, each sec- tion havinga loop of rigid materials with rings of rope surrounding it, the sections being clamped together. AGRavity motor for pumping pur- poses, the weight being lifted to the top ofa derrick, whence, by a clockwork descends. AN automatic medicine stand for the homeopathically inclined, consisting of two cups, two spoons, and an index that automatically marks the next cup from which medicine is to be taken. How to Succeed. 2 This is the great problem of 'te which tew satistactorily solve. Some tail be- cause ot poor health ott want of sent to the! Appointments | luce, but the majority trom deficient grit— { pri on, | Vitus dance, | bottles and fi at H.L. Tue very badly crushing it, so that I was un-| system, it operates a pump as it slowly | The Admiration of The World! No modern invention has come so. near, and been so closely alhed with j the people of every grade, as the: sewirg machine. And what a * revolution there has been in this i wouderful invention since Elias | Howe, in 1846 secured a patent on | the first complete sewing machine. | One after another the improvements | have been made, until today the sew- | _ ing machine is the admiration of the y, world and is cherished as the most! | useful and neccessary article in evey jhousehold. The most wonderful of ‘all machines now before the public | is the DAVIS. The degree of perfection and util-! ity to which this machine has been | brought, the endeavors of the inveut- | or to keep ahead of all competitors, | are something marvelous. The ver- tical feed, which is used only by this |machine, is in itself a feature posses- ing advantages that at once capti- vate the The automatic work done by the Davis is acknowl-| edged by the most critical experts to be unrivaled, and that it stands iv the market without a successful competitor, is unquestioned. No other machine can duplicate the work which can be done with the Dayis neither is it claimed for them by their respective representatives. | Investigation of the merits of the is solicited. Such investiga- tion will repay you, whether or not people. you wish to purchase Yours respectfully, Bennett, Wheeler Mere. Co. President Mosher of the broken | Capital National Badk Lincoln Neb. went before the Grand Jury and ac- knowledged his guilt and it is thought, was indicted. What Your Great Grandmother Dia. She hetcheled the flax and carded the wool, and wove the linen, and spun the tow, and made the clothes for her husband and ten children. She made butter and cheese, she dip- ped tallow candles to light the house at night and she cooked all the food for her household by an open fire- place and a brick oven Yes when she was forty years of age she wes already an old lady whose best days were over. Her shoulders were bent and her joints enlarged by {bard work, and she wore spentacles oud acap. Her great grand daugh- ter, with all the modern conven iences for comfort, refinememt and luxury, may be ag charming and attractive at forty five as at twenty. Especially is this true if she pre serves her health by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Perscription, which wards off all female ailments and irregularities, cures them if they al ready exist, keeps the life current, healthful and vigorous aud enables the woman of middie age to retain the freshness of girlhood on brow and cheek, the light of youth in her eyes and its elasticity in her step | Sold by all druggists. John Riggs, a famous Indian fight- er under Custer, who claimed to | have killed Chief Black Kettle is dead in Texas. Catarrh In New Fnugland Ely’s Cream Balm gives satisfac tion to every one using it for catarrh troubles —G. K. Meller Druggist, Worcester, Mass. I believe Ely’s Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered to the public.—Bush & Co Drug- gists Worcester, Mass. An article of real merit.—C. P. Al- den, druggist Springfield, Mass. Those who use it speak highly of it —A. Hill, druggist. Springfield | Mase. Cream Balm has given satisfastory results. W. P. Draper druggist, Springfield, Mass. Congressman Mitchell of Wiscon | sin has been appointed by the demo- crate to succeed United States Sena- tor Sawyer. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shilo’s Cure. We guarantee it. Sold at H. L. Tucker's Prescription Drugstore. |day in pure joy at the election of Jobn Martin as Senator in Kas. Mexican Cactus was thought to be worthless until it was discovered that is cured Catarrh. ‘Cacterine’’ is the rem- edy. Sold by H. L. TUCKER. 1-8 The Texas senate adjourned for a| Notice of Final Settlement. Your Watch Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all Insured Free. A perfect insurance others interested in the estate of Geo! Patterson deceased. that IJ Jenkive and C B Patterson executors of said esate intend to make fual settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county probate court. in Bates county; state of Missouri, to be held at Butler on the isth = = — S85. t theft or accident is the now famous Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ts hereby given toall creditors and oth- ere interested in the estate of Martin W Mize | deceased. that I De C Mize administra- ‘tor of said estate, intend to make final settle- ment thereof, at’ the next term ofthe Bates county probate court in Bates county, state | of Missouri, to be held at Butler on the }sth day of February, INS | DEC MIZE, j s Administrator. the or Notice of Fina! Settlement. | Notice is hereby given to all creditors and j all others interested in the estate of J. W. Saighman, deceased that I,J W Ennis. admin- Tator of said estate intend to make final set- | tement thereofon February 18, 193. at the next term ofthe Rates county probate court in Bates county, state of Missouri to be held utier, Mo., onthe ISth ae February. 8 Administrator. Keystone Watch Case Company. | — of Philadelphia. Filled Watch Cases whic id cases, and | Notice of Final Settlement. | Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of Edith M John. deceased that JS Pierce administra tor of said estate, intend to make Snal settle- $500, fey e) re} s | ment thereof. at the next term of the Bates | county probate court in Bates county. state of We desire to place cut on! issourt to be held at Batler on the 13th day real estate 7 alarge| > i J day of Feb’y, 103. J.S PIERCE, amount of money. Will give So for Non-pa Ask for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers, Administrator. the best termsand lowest rates yet offered by anyone tn this line of business: Notes drawn tor one, two, three or jive years: Lave sone money to loan pauable on or before a given date. Calland see how cheap we can let you have money The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C FULKERSON, Manager. CORRECT MirsouriPacific Time,Tabte. Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. Nortn Bounp Passenger, - - 4:51 a.m. Passenger, - - 3:5¢ p.m. Passenge™, - - Q:25 p.m. Local freight - 10:05 a.m. Soutn Bounp I WANT ALL THE Passenger, - - 7:04 4. m. rassenger, . - 2:28 pm. Passenger, - - 1:46 p..m{ Local Freight - 5 9°1:37 , In Bates county, for which I will Ar S é pay the highest market price in cash rook at A L McBRIDE & CO., store, Circe all pleat] teed vet | north side square any day you come. ebeaity. Will acswer all inquiries if stamp is inclosed for reply.” PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. Harmless. anc with an starving. inconvenience, or bad effects, For porticalare address, with 6 cents in stamps, NO. OW. F. SHYDER P'VICKER'S TESATER, CHICAS, WL) Come one, come all and see me. JAS. SMITH. Cooker, Lates ai, wccnsil ever mvent- sight. One Agent 00 in ove town. Cooker free to nis. Advertising matter For full particularsad- W. &. BEVERIDGE, BALTMMORE. Md. Bobs Pres oti A jure the health or interfere with one’s buainess or leasure. It builds up and improves the general ealth cleare the skin und beautifies the complexion. No wiinkles or flabbiness follow this treatment. Endorsed by physicians and leading society PATIENTS TREATED BY Marmices, Ke Starving. Send 6 cents in stamps for to OR. 0. W. F. SAYOER. M'VICKER'S THEATER. CRICAGO. ILL a. |= = ~ NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE | w. us. 1. Larimer. Church & Ed. M. Smith. ——CONSIGN YOUR—— CATTLE, HOCS and SHEEP To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, KANSAS CITY. Thee want vour husines and will send you the mar- ket reports tree. Write them. FOR HOME STUDY 243 BROADWAY N.Y. i INTRODUCTORY LECTURE WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS All First-Cless Druggists From present date will keep on sale the Imported East India. Hemp Remedies. Dr H. James’ prepara- tion of his berb on its own soil (Cal- cutta), will positively cure Consump- tion, Bronchitis. Asthma, and Nasal Catarrb, and break up a fresh cold in 24 hours. $250 per bottle, or 3 bottles $6.50. Try it. CRADDOCK & CO., Proprietors, 1032 Race Street, Philadelpia. PARKER'S HA a lox gr) Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. scalp diseases & bait failing. “Sic.and $1.00 at Druggias The Consumptive and Feeble and at ho + ron exhauating diseases 6 use Parker's Ginger Yonic. Itcuresthe worst Cou 1. Detvilaty ni SE. I will price for chickens and e; at my store at Virginia, Mo.- I also have good feed stable in connection with my store.® Netsos M. Nesrierope. y the highest market delivered va Lu JICTIONARY HQLDER 2 IW) Daily” Train, 6 |Kansas City to St, Louis, Missouri Pacific R’y, y} Dailv Train 2 sanses-|KANSAS CITY and OMAHA COLORALO SHORT LINE Governor Tarvey iu his message to the Tenne: seme important r | THE } | PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING Cans | Kancas City to Denver with. | out change H. C. TOWNSEND General Passenger and Ticket A’gt i 5ST. LOUIS, 110 cit

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