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_ OLDEST a AND > ORICINAL Dr. WHITTIER Dos 10 WEST NINTH STREET, {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate authorized by the state, and conced- ed to be tie load- ing and most suc- | cessful Specialist in BLOOD, NERV- OUS and URINARY | ’ tx? Nervous Debility With tts Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. Lost Vitality Pertectly and > Restored. Syphilis Cured for Life Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. ? Be Y hy uno promises t ee. aeanee TRIS AeA nd unskilled physicians r in person or by 1 ve the i Dr. HJ. ¥ physician of long re, unquestioned skill and sterling integrity. MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur- nished at small cost and shipped anywhere secure from observation. TREATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Office hours—9 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. {To Health and Emergencies Cuide} -stamps—to prepay. | for 6 cts.~ Call or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, West Ninth Street. Kansas City, Mo It Soaks Into the Flesh right down through the fevered parts to where the inflammation is rooted. That is why Mustang Liniment «a “cures all aches and ; pains of man or beast.” | lf it evaporated or re- mained on the skin it could not cure. That is why volatile extracts fail. Theycan’t go down through the inflamed parts. Mustang Liniment owes its success to its power of penetration. There is nothing mar- velous about its cura- tive powers. It is sim- ply a few common sense ingredients combined in a way to make pen- etration possible and insure a cure. Mustang Liniment has been used for one- half a century. Write for “ trated, also “ tor’s Diary.” Lyon Manufacturing Co., 42 South sth St.. Brooklvn, N. Y. illus Fairy Story Bor Hints from a Horse-doc- Both books mailed free. Nature's Remepy FOR Bey ¢ Liver Comp aint ScHenck's Manorake LiverPitts REDUCED, SIZE INCREASED. THE SUBSURIPTION PRICE OF THE KANSAS |CITY TIMES HAS BEEN REDUCED TO $4.00 A YEAR. $2.V00 FOR SIX MONTHS; $1.00 FOR THREE MONTHS. Serco reienet thine, Teen SUNDAY TIMES enlarged to 24 . Think of it! About 1c a day fora first-class me- litan newspaper. Every oe al now afford to take a » daily per. Subscribe at once. the Times always leads THE KANSAS CITY TIMES KANSAS CITY,| MO. ndid opinion of a| larger profit. er invar- | O not be ——— anne following bran ot ‘O} i Dutch’’ proce are standard, and Seca Pure White Lead he recommendation of “Southern,” “Red Seai,’ “Collier.” to you by your _mer hant evidence of his re sell you ch and bogus White Lead and mak Many short-si dealers do so. } s shades, ‘and insures the possible to put on wood, Send us a postal card’ and wet s and color- NATIONAL LEAD CO. St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue aad Tenth Street, St. Louis The gold reserve has passed the $99,500,000 mark. Fire destroy ed the business sec- tion of Patoka, Ind. Senator Lindsay spoke against free silver at Frankfort, Ky. The Post Office inspectors’ force made 168 arrests in May. Halford has been transferred to Denver from Omaha Paymaster Ohio will dedicate 53 monuments |: on Chickamauga battlefield. A chart of the great lakes has been issued by the hydrographic office. The division of microscopy of the] ¥° Agricultural Department has been abolished. General Grant. Allen Thomas of Florida has been appointed Minister to Venezuela Silver Republicans are to make a fight to have the Ropublican League clubs indorse silver. The killing of Doe Sanders in South Carolina may lead to a race war. Troops have been ordered out. The Reflector says not one Benton county farmer in fifty had any old wheat to sell at the advanced price Mrs. John Dyer, who liyes three miles south of Osceola, Mo., was struck by lightning yesterday during a storm. The Ilinois Supreme Court sus- tained the ruling of the lower court that the Whisky Trust is an illegal concern. All the prisoners confined in the jail at Ava, Douglass county, escaped on the evening of the 7th. There were eight of them. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is preparing to send 12 able sound-money advo- cates into the Northwest. Sigmund Scheidler, 36 years of age, of New York city, shot his wife in the forehead to-day, inflicting fatal injuries. He then blew out his own brains. Mrs. Thompson and Miss Lelia Collins of Kiowa, I. T., were struck by lightning yesterday, their pins and corset stays melted and in- flicted fatal injuries. These postoffice appeintments were msde today: In Kansas, at Akron, Crowley county, J. Moore; in the Indian territory, at McDer- mott, Creek nation, W. Berry. The tenth biennial session of the grand lodge of Knights and Ladies of Honor of Missouri began at St. Louis yesterday. Only routine busi- ness was transacted. Docherty, Kramer & Thomson's big dry goods store iu Hutchinson, Kan., was struck by lightning Mon- day night and fire started which did considerable damage. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it tree. Call on the advertised druggist and geta trial bottle tree. Send your name and ad- dress to H E Buckien & Co., Chicago, and get asample box of New Lite Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor tree. All ot which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. HL Tuck- er’s drugstore. 4 hair | > SURE SIGN OF EARLY DECAY. Vremature Develops | Pence received a | Pittsburg, Kan., ent in Children Gen- | The Bandits Did Not Come. Springfield, Mo., June 7.—Golden City, on the Memphis railway, twen- ty miles west of Springfield, | the lookout for bandits. | iz on Postmaster from a warning that bis office would be held up yesterday noon. He had a strong guard ready for robbers, but they weakened. A gang of twenty men cleared out of town last night. George W. Hurlbut, man, on his way from Virginia to Kansas, delayed the Memphis route train at Ast grove a half hour last night by a clumsy attempt to hold lit up. He was captured after be | had made a vicious fight on officers. |He is in jail here. His divorced | wife lives an insane . |secured separation because of his -|development as a crank his he bulk in pr so rapid the y month his « ade 1 beard all the turity was re unquest were visible It was {d certainly grow to shes in bs well. pro expanded, her sted red parents ob- al, ndvance a for , and at the of six attr the notice of a young man who ¢ to pay court to her. H jected, ney naturally, to this pr: and when the childish years of girl w giv a reason they compelled to exhibit the public of birtas to prove the representation. At in rhteen and in two ¢ ak into that mer age as T ster truth of shel she died in her ently of extrem We frequently h igies in our own country, shortlived. mut the Phenomena: maturi y be sure that in no ea be cheated of her rights. VITAL STATISTICS. The Births and Deaths for One Year in the State of Massachusetts. From the annual report of births, deaths and marriages in Ma husetts for 1893, which was lately made by Dr. Francis A. Harris, it appears, s: the Boston seript. that the number of living births registered in the year was which was larger than orted in 189 than an. i ning of 3 The excess of living ete over the number of deaths was 1 greater than the There were being being previous y solemnize June than in men and 1 woman sevent eigh month of month; 17 mo. than re than 3 time of marriage. 1 deaths was 49,08, b the number reported i more th n the number ri death rate for th r 1,000 of the ) popul: Tee than the rate of 1392. est number of deaths oecurred gust and the third quarter of th and the lea a quarter. In the previons year the greatest number of deaths occurred in Jannary. hundred and t born in the st sets of triplets. 10,000 It is ne mere childr American wh« ’ * in Tokio for the dast seven home to New solutely love with and its people. serves to win in this pree y ase ion follow barbarism, and must a low it, according to the laws of man. Japan th China, Noone who is not in direet contact | with the Japanese can appreciate the | fervor and indomitable will that ani- | y other | * {footed for anything. say a word in defense of the Nichol-| practic- ; 3100 Reward $100. conan be tional disease require treatment. Hall’s Catar ng nature in dc ‘The proprietors have so | its curative powers, that they Hundred Dollars tor any to cure. Addr BER. ouer One case that tails Send tor list of testimonials. SF. J. CHEN Sold by druggists, 75c. Woman Law yer. | Daisy D. Barbee, of St. Louis, has | the honor of being the first woman ever admitted to practice in the su- preme court of this state. She was formally enrolled yesterday with her | brother, Chief Justice Brace complimented her. She isa graduate of the St. Louis lawschool. She and her brother will practice law in Seattle, Wash. The gradu- ates of the state university law de- partment were also admitted to practice. Sout» Enid, Ok., June 7.—John A. Robertson, mail carrier from the west, reports that at Glass mountain the sheriff of Woodward county has Dick Yeager, in The sheriff and posse have killed four horses belonging to Yea- ger and one of hiscompanions The posse captured two women, one of whom is the woman Yeager stole from her husband. Officers claim that the outlaws have metal boots. Reports show that there is no doubt of the ultimate capture of the out laws. Payton. the famous outlaw, a cave. Indianapolis, Ind., June 12.—A sensation was created here yesterday by a scathing denunciation of ex President Harrison in a published interview by Col. Eli Ritter, the leader of the movement in Indiana to sustain the Nicholson temperance law. “Harrison is the biggest political coward in the eountry,” said Col. Ritter. “‘He will not come out flat- He ; son law for fear he saloon votes. Indiana will | against him if he is nominated for | | the presidency again ~ will Starved to Death. | Reading, Pa, June 12.—M1s. oe | Bridenbaugh of Gibralter,this coun- ity, who, less than two months age, | was in the enjoyment of good health | died last night. At the time sbe) |was taken il] she weighed 160) pounds. At her death her body was |reduced to mere skeleton, weighing | | not more than 25 pounds. | Her disease puzzled the physician | ¢ / and she literally starved to death, | | being unable to take any nourieh | ment for 48 days The peopte of Warrensburg, | voted yesterday, | of loeal option He says the nation de- ; deserves to i always fol- ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, mate every man at this period of the | country’s enlightenment. more aneleetric current through each class of the realm. from the high- est to the lowest. This gentleman fur- ther says that thoughtful men in the | center of this struggle wateh the de- velopment of the Japanese with a feel- ing akin to amazement; progress usual- ly proceeds with a slow step, but in the new Japan it goes with leaps that can be felt and seen. Itseersto | in Springfield and she} faith in| will not} lose some! be) Mo. 510 to 454, in faver , officers of: for kite and Children. HIRTY years’ obsorration of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit us to speak of it withont guessing. It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known, It is harmless, Children like it. It gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a childin matictas: Castoria destroys Worms, Castoria allays Feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria enres Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething _ Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium. or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Ca: ia is put up in on size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good" and “will answer overy purpose.” See that you ret C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac-simile signature of ¥ & CO. Toledo rom | Jefferson City, Mo., June $.—Mise | IISEBARNESINE | A. 8. Barnes & Co., 56 E. loih St. N. Y! S & HEAD NOISES CURED, at Cushions help when ail dsanesy i anted-Salesmen Local and traveling, Good pay anent. Experience not necessary ply quick. dover 40 years. oO Bloomington, Ap- iit in this and adjoining counties for A bran new book by REV. FRANCIS E. | CLARK, Pres't of the United Soc. of Christian |Endeavor. The best chance to make money ever offered to all who want profitable wor A good Agent in this vicinitycean earn $10 month.x3-Distance No Hindrance, for We Pay Freight, Give Credit, Premium Copies, Free Outfit, and Exclusive Territory. For par ticulare write to A.D, WORTHINGTON & CO, Hartford, Conn. NNYROVAL PILLS: Drurgiet for: Chichester’ sont Brand in tell eal nealed with biee ribbon. her. Refuse dangerous subi stegene Fle Aomoagrs emee oer ae “Relief for hichester Chemical Co, Mud ‘Chichester ica Wry: son eee ‘Local Drageista, Philads.. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM nd beautifies the hair. ‘a luxuriant growth. ‘ails to Se a. Hair to its Youthfi s scalp diseases & h See, and $1.0 at Dru; RCOR n. Le at Ss. The only sure cure for come ruggists, or HISCOX & CO., N. ¥- BiNpen There's iotsof sn: pand | vim in this IRES” ROoTBEER. There's lots of pleasure and good health in it, too. A de- 4 licious drink, a temper- ance drink, a home- made drink, a drink that delights the old and young. Be sure ad get the genuine | | “Scent package makes 5 gatlous. Sold everywhere. THE CHAS. E. H'RES COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. | ran WANTED—A Few More Book Ag’ts | ¢ HOUR JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD | « Ae SS {son every Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. What Nerve Berri-s have done for oth - Perm- } Phenix | cure for all Weakness: Debility, and all th rain of evils resulting from early error: s; the result of over- sickness, worry,etc. Deve stone and strength to thes Stops unnatural losses | tly emissions caused by youth: i orsor excessive use of tobacco opin | or, Which lead to consump: J nity. Their use shows imm 3 provement. Insist upon havi: 1¢ NERVE BERRIES, no ot: | Convenient to carry in vest pock: Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one fi. treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed tocur ny case. If not kept by your baie: gist we will send them by mail, upc | receipt of price, in plain wrappe Pamphlet free. Address mail orderst | AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, © For sale in Butler, Mo., by H. L Tucker, druggist. WoonD’s PHOSPHODINE, j ‘The Great English Remedy. -@~ Promptly and permanently ‘cures all forms of Nerrous Weakness, Emisstons, Sperm: atorrhea, Impotency and alt effects of Abuse or Encesses. Been prescribed over 35 is the only Reliableand Hon- Before and After. eget; ped druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; !f he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, leave his | Gishonest store, inclose price in letter, and | we willsend by return mail. Price, one package, | $1; 81x, 85. One will please, siz willcure. Pampb- let In plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. Address The Wood Chemical Co., 121 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich, | Sold in Butler and everywhere, by all druggists. Children Cry for | | Pitcher’s Castorla. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. | Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castorla. PPERHEISTECK, PLUG TOBACCO, | WANTD—CHICKENS E &EGGS omnes digi | Do drop in and see N. M. Nestle- He will, give you the highest market price | for chickens, eggs and hides. Also | | takes subscriptions to the Butler mrs = 4 hep Tras, at $1. 00 per year and | :rode at New Home, Mo. as agent is autkorized to collect and | ‘receipt for thegpaper. Nersox M. Nesrtxzzop. —— the price charged for the ordinary ‘trade tobaccos, will find this ‘brand superior toall others BEWARE OF IMITATIONS,

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