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| Or. WHI OLDEST anv ORICINAL Tren Becomes a Boy Again. 1 the tollowing in last | We finc y | | Choked to Death by a Beard of Wheat- | Lancaster, Pa, Aug. 14.—Harry | Mantac Mother’s Deed. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 15.—Crazed par ubliean If this| through brooding over the absence | McClain, of Washington Borough, @ @ Gas ee enable the her husband, Mrs. Bettie North,/died on S from a peculiar! yj al x | 2 eM, EST NINTH STREET, g woman il find herself narkably beautiful German wo-|cause. So: ago a : KANSAS CITY, @ et and 4 ? f DISEASES. Nervous Debility With tts Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. Lost Vitality Pertectly and Permanently Restored. Syphilis Cured for Lite Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate —euthorized by the | outdor y the “n “At the age of § ° 7 man.” Ww ives & h and hearing and suddenly recovered his ey hair began to as well as he ever did and his head |is covered with a thick growth of | black hair. As his eyesight strengtk- jened and his hair grew a marked jchange occurred in Mr. Goff’s phy- Geo. W. Goff, | here, has grown |third story window of her home and | ing. Now Mr. Goff sces and hears| _ years old, this morning wheat lodged ; her new born baby from the! effo is throat. 27 fforts to remove it proved unavail- It finally festered and the un-! | - j ed to be young agai: Up toa year ago Mr. | then leaped out after it. Both were|fortunate man was unable to} Sedstarececienet) Goff was blind, partially deaf and | it is thought, fataliy injured. Two | eat, literally J to desth- in BLOOD, NERV-/ bald, and had been so for many | months ago her husband sailed for | His throat closed altogether on Sun- QUS and URINARY | veurs. About that time, however, |Germany to ¥ relatives Ten | day, and death ensued. The unfor- ght| days ago her babe was born and the |tunate man suffered terribly, but al- young mother nearly died. The | most up to the time of his death was | nurse left mother and babe asleep | able to be about. : ' this morning, but she bad not been| ie cana out of the bed room ten minutes| when Mrs. North, awakened in an! insane moment, wrapped her infant | ina feather pillow, tied a string Under the reduced tariff and with | increased expenditures made by the administration of his predecessor, | President Cleveland may not be| sical condition. and from being a decrepit man, hardly able to walk. he became as strong and active asa youth of 20 years. The wrinkles on his skin disappeared and he now looks fresh and youthful. The case has puzzled the physicians. They assert that the old tissues have been Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. 1s Dr. H. J. Whittier invar- lably successful? Because he h makes no promises that he cannot fulfill. Avoid cheap cure-alls and unskilled physicians, and consult Dr. Whittier in person or by letter (giv ing symptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a Physician of long experience, unquestioned skill and sterling integrity. MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur- ished at small cost and shipped anywhere secure from observation. TREATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Ofice hours—9 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. §To Health and Emergencies | for 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. Cuide 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 , “cures all aches and pains of man or beast.’’ If it evaporated or re- mained on the skin it ee: S replaced by new and that physically Mr. Goff is not more than 20 years old. So youthful did Mr. Goff feel that last week he married a hand- some young girl. To look at the couple one would never suspect that there was any difference in their ages, although the groom is 70 years older than his bride. Mr. Goff was born in Georgia in 1805. He fought in the Indian war under Andrew Jackson and remembers “Old Hick jory.” He also in the Mexican and civil wars and was wounded at the battle of Buena Vista.” was Washington, Aug. 15.—Samue] Degan, a cattle shipper of Chicago who recently sailed for England with 3C3 fat cattle, has returned here and reports that not a single one was lost on the trip. When the cattle arrived in England they were in better condition than when ship- ped, averaging about 1,300 pounds. The cattle were, as a rule, well graded. The Polled Angus grades brought the highest prices. The around it and hurled it tothe cobble stones, 25 feet below. Several men were passing and ran toward where the little bundle lay, when a scream from above caused them te look up, just in time to catch a glimpse of a woman, clad in a white night robe, leap from the third story window of the house in front of which the bun- dle lay. She came’ down like a shot striking the paving stones heavily on her right side, where she lay sensless and bleeding, close beside her child. Blood poured from an ugly gash in her head and her right arm lay limp, with a shattered bone. Mother and babe were re- moved to the hospital. The physi- cians have little hope of their recoy- ery. Mrs. North was noted for her beauty, but the terrible gash in her forehead will mark her for life should she recover Bought a Farm and Weat to Work, “B. R. Chenault sold his 700 acre farm in Bates county, under peculiar circumstances,” said County Clerk McGowan. ‘Not long ago a rather young looking man stopped all night with him. During the evening he asked Mr. Chenault if the farm could be bought. He was told $15,000 would take it. Next morning he looked all over the place and when he got back to the house he said he able at the end of his present term) to leave to his successor an hundred | millions of surplus as he did at the close of his former administration, | but all appearances point to his coming under the wire with the business of the country in the most} prosperous condition in which it has been for a decade.—Dade County Advocate. | New York, Aug. 15.—Just before sailing for Europe, Mrs. D. Callias} Bey, formerly Mrs. P. T. Barnum, gave the following explanation of her marriage to the Grecian general whose name she now bears: “Before Mr. Barnum died,’ she said, “he told me were I to meet one whom I loved, he wished me to marry him. I promised to do so. I met Mr. Callias and we were mar- ried. Since then I have received the gongratulations of Mr. Barnum’s childrep and of many friends of his.” La Porte, Ind., Aug. 15.—Edward Wilcox, one of the oldest engineers in the service of the Michigan Cen- tral Railroad, died at Michigan City last evening, the infirmities of age Wilcox was at the throttle of the engine that pulled the remains of Abraham Lincoln from Washington to Chicago. He was a warm person- al friend of Lincoln, whom he had known from boyhood. It was for this reason he was assigned the duty of guiding the funeral train on the memorable journey from Washing- ton. Morr Do You Know unless you oF you Do You Krow Boxee igredients is pub Do You Know Bead so That it has bee: of all other remedies 7 Samuel Pi is now sold than Do You Know that the Patent —_— eee other countries, have issued exclusive rig “Castoria” and its formula, and that to A state prison offense? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection ae was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? y that 3§ average doses cf Castoria sre furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose Do You Know that when possess rfect preparation, your childrea may be kept well, and that you Well, these things are worth ——— Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Pe ee ea The fac-simile is on every SSeS eS signature of wrapper. —_—_— = 5 Cow Thrown on Them. Order of Publication. Marshall, Mo., Aug. 14 —Tuesday STATE OF MISSOURI, } p : x County of Bates, | § 88 night while the Chicago & Alton! eit Remembered, That heretofore, to-wit * | at a regular term of the Circuit Court of Bates east bound passenger train was run- | Colinty Missourl, begun and held at the court A ‘ + ~ | house, in the City of Butler, in said county anc ning between this place and Slater | St.tc-'on the second Monday in June, 1s%3-and it struck a cow and the cow's body erwards, to-wit: on the }2th dayof July, was thrown upon the cow-catcher. | the same being the Twenty-seventh Judi- Four tramps were riding thereon | plaints, Yao ot e y of said term, among other, the follow- Elmer Wells, her hus! to-wit: Merit Zinn, n, A. B. Wells and itl a tS woe d, and George W "7 i | Zinn, defendants. and two of them were killed and a | 7107. arena comes the plaintiff herein by third mortally wounded. The | his attorney WO Jackson and flles hiss amend~ fourth, a mere boy, held them on | ed petition and affidavit, alleging among other until they reached Slater. They | thing, that defendants James E. Zinn, A. B. Wells, Elmer Wells, and George W Zinn, are | not residents of the State of Missouri: Whe < - — were all tramps and got on here. open it is orieres by the court that said de- ryers gio tile ¢ Palen whole 303 averaged about $97 50 a| would take the farm, paying downa| It is reported ene some smooth SS | Fenante be notited by: feageinst them in this is why volati le extrac oad. specified sum to bind the trade. fellow is blackmailing Iowa drug-| = = » Another ; IA eee ba ey ee fail. Theycan’t godown It is stated at tho Agricultural] “When the time came to pay the|gists. He buys whisky without a tween the plaintif and defendants according 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 ‘Fairy Story Book,” illus- trated, also “Hints from a Horse-doc- tor’s Diary.” Both books mailed free. Lyon Manufacturing Co., 42 South sth St.. Brookivn, N. y.7 Department that the Polled Angus grades are more in demand in Eu rope than any other cattle. Here- fords come next and Durharfs last. A dispatch from Valparaiso, Ind, toadaily of this city says: The health authorities have been advised that the horse slaughter houses near Hammond are again in operation, and that Chicago and other western markets are being supplied with roasts, steaks, corned horse meat, and sausage made from old decrepit horses. This is distinctly a Hoosier industry, and as the laws of the state do net prohibit the killing and selling of horses, hundreds of worn cut animals are being sold at from $1 to $1.50, and driven to the slaughter houses. N. ¥. Board of Health on Wine. Dr. Janes of the New York Board of Health says: ‘I take great plea- sure in testifying to the superior qualities of the Port Wine produced balance the young fellow showed up with the cash and the farm was duly transferred to him. He is a young lawyer from Chicago, who tired of his profession, took this method of investing the remnant of $40,000 left him by his father. He is now on the farm in shirt sleeves and corduroys doing a full hand’s work every day.” —Rockyille Reflex. BREGULATORg: wha prescription and then threatens ex- posure if not compromised with. A coal train on the Ohio Southern railroad broke through a bridge over Point river, forty miles south of Springfield, Ohio, killing three men and probably four others. The schooner Golden Gate, which has been on a prospecting cruise among the islands of the Aleutian Archipelago, returned with tales of wonderful mines where rich ore is to ke cut out with a cheese knife. Pierre, S. D, Aug. 14.—Ex-State treasurer W. W. Taylor, who stole $354,600 from the state was arraigns ed by Judge Gaffney in court to-day. He had nothing to say and the judge gave him the limit of the law, five years at hard labor in the Sioux Falls peniten Two thousand “employes of the Riverside Tube Works at Benwood, W. Va., have been notified of an in- | to their respective interest, the east half of lot two (2) and two undivided thirds of the east | half of lot one (1) of the northeast quarter of | section five (5) of township ay (40) of Ears | thirty-two (32) and the north half of the north- | east quarter of the southeast quarter of section fiv of township sony) (40) of range ee , two (32) and the southwest quarter of the ) Northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31) of township forty-one (41) of range thirty-two | G2) and one undivided one third of the east | half of lot one 1) of the northeast quarter of section five |5} of township forty [40] of range thirty-two (32] and to divest the legal title to the one undivided one third of the east half of lot |1) of the northeast quarter of section five {5) of township forty [40] of range eo ale reyoue of the defendant George W Zinn, and vest the same in Merit Zinn, James Zinn and A.B. Wellsand require him, the said George W. Zinn to account for the rents of the same since the year 1583, and that unless the said James E Zinn, A. B. Welle Elmer Wells and George W. Zinn be and appear at this court at the next term thereof,to be begun and hold- en at the court honse in the city of Batler, in said county, on the 12th day of November next, and on or before the third day of said term, if theterm shallso long continne—andif not, then on or before the last day of said term—an- swer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed ,and judgment wlll be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, inthe Brtter Weexty Thixs a weekly newapaner printed and published in Bates County o., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the Dret day of the next term of the Cirenit Court. ‘A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court of Bates County, this 25th day of Juty 1895. STEWART ATCHISON Circuit Court. [¥ addition to its perfect ° tion and durability, is that it does the work with the small- est possible quantity of fuel. NETT WHEELER MERC. CO., AGENTS, BUTLER, - BE MO. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, /,, County of Bates, 5 * Be It Remembered, That heretofore, to-wit ata regular term of the Circuit Court of Bates County. Missouri, began and held at the court house in the City of Butler. in said County and State on the seennd Monda: afterwards to-wit: on the 1895, the same being the Twenty y-seventh day of said term, among other, the following pro. ceedings Were had to-wit: William A. Duvall, plainti@, vs John V. Shelton and I, B. How? ard, defendants Now at this day comes the plainti® herein by his attorneys, Graves & Clark, and havi heretofore tiled his petition and afidavit leging smong other things, that detenda Jobn Shelton and 7.'B, Howard are ni residents of the State of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the Court that said defendants | 37-4t be notified by publication that plainti® hes | -—— commenced ‘a suit against them in this court, A New Depature. {sean} | by petition and attachment founded upon a certain promissory note filed with said pet .f ‘ . tion in the sam of Two Hundred y Alfred 1 — aaa i eo Reader, did you ever take Srmxr0Ns ich of 10 per cae in their wenger eight dollars and Seventy cents, (8233 70) aad | ter a prolonged trial I recommen: : a red @ | Which is due and unpaid, and shat the defen- — THE -- ari pier Liver ReGuiator, the “Kr This is the second increase of like 5 rebar tacmed Comte it as a superior wine for the sick and | [yer MEDICIN : ., Gaiecs theeaid John V Shelton and Fe i debilitated.” take a liver remed ee in three months,‘and places Howard, be and appear at this Court, at the Nature's ie It is kept in casks toa great age ee liver = eons ae ion | their wages where they before the | nextterm thereof, to bewperun and holden at ew or wer . ot i and causes consti ion, when e waste . i he i2th 4 oN he x 3 DSCHENCK'S pees poten Ks a though higher that should be paced off remains in dull times two years ago. sacs ecnetore the third day ofsaid Term, i R in price is far superior and more| +}. i Sah the term shall 60 long continue—and if not, | rw EMEDY | iahleithan other wi the body and poisons the whole system. then on or before the last day of said term— | ( hed ee cept tee Mirentti, Beatncha guetrer or plead tothe potion in tala st, | eekly Wor E Sse id liver. Biliousness, Headache, the same w aken as confessed, and judg- i Liver i cicGika lof. tancceun, Malaria Tan! Indigeatitn ace! aluiices ment will be rendered accordingly | : LiveRPIes| ici cold camp, Colorade te re-| distance. Keep.the liver active by an| When aby wars, wesaveterCasora, | ,mdinitinrenguarreasumneeuitertet | Hiag Been Changed to i Com PLAINT illets gold camp, Colorado, is re-| occasional dose of Simmons Liver ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Wasxiy Tinea, sree =i : r printed i} per cent. tin. tem. FOE laxative Simmons regen ‘When she had Children, she gavethem Castorta, | $0 1.8 leat aeetthe circuit come ee ey | : PRICE Senn oe een ._ | Regul is BETTER | TRA’ A f the record Wit- ERK INS a ‘gicpiitien. Nat Silvia, murderer and train crenata mrwcaken'| mivoreatie {exat} seeeey nando the nal ate | W EEK INSTEAD OF OM z v CED. robber, was arrested at Spickards refreshes,and strengthens. 23th day of Jaly 1895 7 | And at the same price as The Weekly. "7 ——___ tag - i ; 71 - sa) wot Every package has the Red Z S 5 : STEWART ATCHESON, = { SIZE wa eg in the Trenton jail with stamp on the wrapper. J. H.| A Washington City dispatch says} _*~*t Girentt Clerk- | ()nly One Dollar a Year- > INCREASED. video ts Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. In spite of the efforts of Senator | eS ES Ler h Gececcr see aie ? = Accounts of the Cuban revolution; Brooklyn, N Y. Aug. 9.—The| Dubois and other representatives to | cot r . ie ureecad f 7 SRIPTION : yn, Ug. | ceive two papers every week. ny rea THE SUBSC are favorable to the insurgents. The|Will of Mrs T. DeWitt Talmage| defend the people of the localities gine were ere Paes eee > d . . « >} : : - s shh ate Soul 7 PRICE OF THE hope is expressed that Spain will sorctloness ocd fon -go ge pm surrounding the Indian reservation, | WORLD. Tell your friends and neigh- KANSAS CITY TIMES oe compelled to meet their dee | $50,000 is aaal estate and $136,000 | — ee = BE bppanigs: | | Bore seer change end induce them S$ BEENJREDUCED ; mands. | peraonal property. Her husband is|ed that the whito settlers caused all : : i HAS BEENJR Te | Logansport, Ind., Aug. 14 Elhe | the sole legatee the trouble ani that the Bannock | WHY TAKE A WEEKLY f TO $4.00 AY ? \ aA at eee ernie =e ae ee Indiane have throughout b | When youcan get : 2 | Olds committed suicide by firing Marshalltown, Ia, Aug. 9—Un-|77°™" 8 pee a roe . s $2.00 FORSSIX j charge of buckshot into his heart toe | less the weather conditions change | fectly Larmless and peaceable. THE WORLD i MONTHS; $1.00 FOR |day. Olds was 22 years old and serqioge soe oe = girs Paery es ee - * a MoS y | Rakes: : : > | Will be pretty seriously affected. 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