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No chances should be taken. depend on the reliability of t employed. Cost is no covsid Pk De We cfier you absolute securit Not » Word Would H. L. Prescription Drug SICKNESS COMES would heritate to pay more to be sure. tion work and at a saving in cost too. ARMENIANS. COMING. A Consignment of 150 for the Sal-| 1 vation Army on tae Ocean. | THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. Recovery may | he medicines eratioa—who It Opens Its Session at Toledo, O.—Arrange- | ments Made for Playing Baseball with | Australians— Buckeyes Dem- i yon prescrip- onstrate for Cuba. Hl New York, Oct. 6.—A cabliegram has been received at the Salvation army headquarters from Gen. Booth, stating that a conti nt We Say of Armenians, mediately tribute them as f; numbers among parts of the country. are also being made to se of them on a Salvation ony. THE BOARD OF Fe n, to dis- 1 TUCKER, : gist. ies friends = irm col- army e IGN MISSIONS. igsour Pacitic Railway Time Tuble. NORTH BOUND. } Sa gi2 Local Freight s0UTH BOUND. ” Bryan Is 4 Candidate for President ou From the Washington Post and an ‘Totepo, O , Oc 600 delegates will at board }-tween St tend the Ame of commissioners for foreign missions, which opens its sessions here to-day. The board was established at Bradford, Mass., in June, 1810. Orig- inally it was supported by Congrega- tionalists, Presbyterians and the Re- formed church, but about 20 years ago arrangement was made whereby THE TICKETS THE CiRLG Fone of Them Probably there is not man at an any of the political Leadquarters in this city who can name ell of the can didates for President and Viee Pres th It so, 311 Local Freight INTERSTATE DIVISION. 1e Presbyterians and Cong ional- ts divided expe between them. Depart w Arrive. . K.C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. | arrival and departure of trains at Worland. NOULTH BOUND, 0p. m. Freight daily except Sunday 12: daily BOUTHE KOUND Express daily ......0 6.0.06. 02 ij Freight daily except Sunday De his isthe popular short line be- y peas nd Pittsburg, Kan 0. i Mo Sulphar Spring: Ask., Siloam Springs, Ark , and the dire route from the south to St sd points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points wet and northw No expense has been d to make the passenger equipment of Hine second to none inthe west. Travel via the new line . C. Orr. Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. SCHEMES OF GOLD MEN. §.V. Gibsor, Farmer, Makes a State- meat Over His Signature. Warrensburg Star. Warrensburg, Mo., Sept. 18. Eprror Star: I wish to make the fallowing statement for the benefit ofthe voters of Jobneon county, in order to show to what lengths the bolters are going to intimidate the sovereign peopie in an endeavor to control their ballot. Oae year ago I borrowed $300 of Shank Gilkeson, sloan broker who does business on Pine strect. About three weeks ago Imet him on the street and asked when the note and interest was due. He informed me about the 30th, and tid that he did not need the money, | that he was in no hurry for it. Today I cane’in town to pay the interest. I offered the money and} Shank demanded the entire eum, principal aud interest or a note pay- able only in gold. | “I thought you granted me an ex- | tension of time,” I said. “Well, the way everything looks Btow, 1 want it payable in gold if Bryan is elected.” T didn’t bave the siightest trouble | ingetting the money, and I paid him the principal and iuterest as toon as I could go the bank. I sup- pose tat Mr. Gilkeson is now satis- fied. Thave lived in Johnson county thirty-tive years, and I have been in business the entire time. For fifteen yesrs, while Gilkeson Was in busivess, I bought each year $300 to $500 worth of goods from his ttore and clothed nine children With them. Such treatment was not what I expected from a life long friend. Ihave been ‘on the fence” on the Money question, and have received arm loads of gold bug literature. Shack Gilkesou’s action bas settled the issue with me. I am for free tilver, first last and alwaye, avd I ad Vise all doubting Thomases to vote fer Bryan and Sewall. S. V. Grnsov. ASound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you Billious, constipated or trou- with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry Skin, pain in the back and between the ulders, chills and tever, &c. If you @ any of these symptoms, your liver out of order and your blood is slowly ing poisoned because your liver does “Rotact properly. Herbine will cure all disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels has no equal as aliver medicine. Price cents. Free trial oottles at H. L. idents. candidates that proved puzzles to everybody. Prohibition tickets and iat Labor. Free Silver Democracy, the Silver party, the People’s party Nebraska also had the permanent chairman ot two conventions, Senator Tburston having presided over the Republi can convention at St ator Alleu over the convention of the People’s party in the same city. The is now a purel ional body and annual y $700,000. Dr. Edward N. ard, of Svracuse, N. Y.. will pre annual sermon. FOR INTERNATIONAL BASEBALL PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6.—At a confer- ence in this city between Manager Mur- grove, of the Australian cricket team, There are three sets of its ineo the two S cial- Nebraska comes particu They = wers the lariy to the froot,baving a eaudidate | and Messrs. Spauldins, KR ch and for President f k k Rogers, owners of the Philadelphia ident on four ticket8—the | yacevall elub, it was definitely ar- ranged that the former would bring to this country next spring a baseball team made up of native Australians, many of whom have become quite ef- ficient in our national game. A sched- ule comprising between 40 and 50 games was tly outlined. BUCKEYES DEMONSTRATE FOR CUBA. CINCINNATI, Oct. 6.—A week of car- nival for the benetit of the cause of the Cuban patriots began at Music hall last night. Twenty-five hundred people attended, and for more than two hours listened to patriotic speeches. Gen. Andrew J. Hickenlooper presided and made the opening speech. Just before the speaking began a squad of boys in the United States army uni- form marched in, the leader waving the Cuban flag. This gave the first test to the unbounded enthusiasm of the house. Louis aud Sen tickets are as follows: NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC Nominated at Indianapolis Sept. 3 For President—John McAuley Palmer of Illinois. For Vice President—Simou Boli var Buckner of Kentucky. FREE SILVER DEMOCRATIC Nominated at Chicago Juty 10 an 11. For President—William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska. For Vice President—Arthur Saw all of Maine. BRYAN AT NASHVILLE. Great Crowds Greet the Nominee of Three Political Parties for the Presidency. NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn., Oct. 6.—The greatest crowd that ever turned out to a political meeting in this city crowd- ed about the streets here 1 night and applauded and listened with marked attention to the triple nomi- nee for president. The train bearing the party was due at 8:35, but was ten minutes late, and it was near o'clock when Mr. Bryan addres: first audience at the Haymarket. REPUBLICAN. Nominated at St. Louis June 18 For President—William McKino ley of Ohio. For Vice President--Garret Au At that meeting the five acres of ground gustus Hobart of New Jereey in the enclosure was fully half 5 : filled with people. who cheered eaStee © Paeer- the candidate wildly on his ap- Nominated at St. Louis July 25 | pearance. A glee club of 30 male esopened the meeting with “Home, Sweet Home,” the old-fashioned mel- ody which the nominee has declared to be his campaign song. Mr. Bryan was then introduced by Senator Bate as the next president of the United States. He was cheered and applauded through- out his speech, and many times was and 27. For Presidsut—William Jennings Bryan of Nebras‘a. Fo: Vices President—Thomas E. Wat-on of Georgia. PROHIBITIONIST. Yor President—Joshua Leveriug of Maryland. For Vice President—Hale Joku- Torreka, Kan., Oct. 6.—Sheriff Kep ley left for Salt Lake City to get Rev Ziehard Quarles, a colored preacher saver who is wanted here to answer the Cn ke UE charge of criminal assault preferred by NationaL party (Offshoot from Pro | Lizzie Robinson. Mr. Quarles was formerly pastor of a church in this city, and his arrest has caused a deep sensation in colored religious circles. hibitionists.) Nominated Pittsburz May 28. For President—Charies E. Bentley of Nebraska. For Vice President—James Hay | wood Southgate of North Carolina. Bourke Cockran at St. Lo Sr. Lovis,Oct. 6.—An immense crowd | of peaple assembled at the Auditorium here last night to listen to Bourke Coekran speak on the money question. So frequently was he interrupted, how- ever, by the askers of questions that the effect of his speech was almost spoiled. Teacher Shoots LodgkLanpD, O., Oct. Johnston, principal publ SOCIALIST—LABOR. Nominated at New York July 4 For President—Charles H. Mat ebett of New York. For Vice President—Matthew Maguire of New Jersey. W. A. colored of the schools, shot and fatally wound- ed Miss Mamie Carter ex-teacher in A book on kidney trouble and its | treatment will be mailed free to any- one who will write for it, addressing the Buker Pill Co., Bangor Maine,or patient may enclose'56 cents in Postal Note’ or cash ina registered letter; | and one box of Buker’s Pills will be mailed together with the book, post paid to the addres iv the school. Miss Carter claimed that Johnston was the cause of her losing her position in the public schools. Treacherous Quicksand Beds. Guturiz, Ok., Oct, 6—A. Renz, of Johnsonville, and two sons were drowned in the South Canadian vester- Buker’s Kidney Pil a new and| day while attempting to ford the marvellous remedy ing nature to | Stream. The river contains quicksand relieve clogged and diseased kidneys; | and is very treacherous. will also relieve bladder diseases, Lightning Strikes the Santa 1 iia Meni ne OMe: urinary troubles, backache and little Tobskk. Kans Oct 6—Liehtning aches and pains throughout the body. | truck the Santa Fe general office Back-ache and kidney-ache are very building here yesterday afternoon often the same and these pills will re- RARE Shad oleate. ik eovorat move the kidney trouble cure the oosening 4 = Se fee eatee aching back, and purity the blood. rooms and Knocking = 3 Vy Safe in allecases. the elevator man, sense: Being a new dsscovery, Buker’s Kidney pills are not yet on sale at all drug stores. In enquiring, be sure | you get Buker’s (price 50ets) or ad- ji dress Buker Pill Co., as above, and mention this paper. Southwestern trade supplied by Meyer Bros., Drug Co.,St. Louis, Mo, Denver's Fall Festival. Denver, Col., Oct. 6.—The heavy ar- rivals indicate that there will be nearly 100,000 visitors in this city dur- ing the annual carnival, the festival oi mountain and plain. a The state election in Floridz is being ers drugstore. pct 44 IY 46-5t held to-day. g HAGEY’S KING HEATE Champion of the World, ECONOMY AND COMFORT. cee 5 eat MOORE’S AIR TIGHT J About saving you money GN preseripttons si Z| who have escaped the ent massa- —— For ecal, —— it ment giving you anything less than per tL) | eres in Constantinople e now on} fect service. But after giving you the very their way to New York, under the aus- C N 4. best drugs and compounding them witu tive c pices of Miss Frances Willard. In- an 01 € eat. utmost care we find our prices are reldom ea en on cle Comuarnen able- beaten: Z gram ue Commander Boot : r to oO Our system of checking makes errors im BoC UGE OO UTE Bie we eon ee. frie 2 ‘ ; , s + | what is possible to provide for their = ae possible It takes time, but we take uo Cg 8) ENTREES a ith Geuanaae Also a full line of chances—nor should you. Booth-Tu d. im- SUPERIOR COOK STOVES Hardware, Creceries and Qucensware. A. L. McBRIDE & CO. North side ii. INTO A PANIC |The Herald Says Ohio Repupii- | By the Resuit of the First Secret Poll. New York, Oct The Herald says this morning that the tirst le te to Bryan and ast now completed is equally The figures have | thrown the republican managers into cans Have Been Thrown. strong and durable GAVE THRE STATE TO BRYAN. 5 se- eret poll the Republicans of Ohto gave th } one } | unsatisfactory. panie Iu addition John R. McLean bas | gone to Ohio and is putting up a lot of money for Bryan. He is dickering with George Cox in Cincinnati and wit other leaders | who do not care for McKinley. | The is making | | | } | | 1 Senator Foraker speeches outside of the state when be The Foraker men have ceased swearing and to see McKinley's vote kept down, so at yesterday’s Sunday school of Re- publican leaders it was decided to bave Harrison stump Ohio in an effort to save McKinley in his own is needed right at home. allegiance twice ad want PESEEEESE IE eeEOEOeee Oe eee " pee OF BUTL PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND Incorporated under the laws of Missouri. any time and etop interest. ves hand and for sale first Farm Mortgages in T J Wright, Wm E Walton, H Al Pigott, J Everingham, J ® Jenkins, John Deerwester, Allows interest on time deposits. Receiver and Assignee. Anthori We solicit your b FRANK ALLEN, Sec’y., C. A. ALLEN, Abstracter. J.B. B BRRARAREGOGGS: c= = = —— = DIED RAVING. | Don’t bolt your food, it irritates eae oe | your stomach. Choose digestible food and chew it. Indigestion isa iC e Himsel | : After miely Chaining Himself taa | dangerous sickness. Proper nace Port. | prevents it. Shaker Digestive Cor Cleveland, O., Oct. 5.—Several | dial curea it. That is the long and years ago there appeared in Hinkley Bernard Shermar, and with him came a big St. Bernard dog. The man was left undisturbed in the sol itude of a decrepit old hovel, which | he had rented in the lonesome out | skirts of the hamlet, his only com-! panion his dog. One night last week several belat ed fisher boys were passing the place, when suddenly they were frightened and terrified by prolong edand blood curdling human ravings of the wildest description, coming, apparently, from the tumbie down | i stopped by the enthusiasm of his | hut of the mysterious reeluse, and Nominated at Pittsburg May 27 | listeners. which gent the belated listeners | A Colored Preacher in Trouble. scurrying home in terror. The old! man was never again seen alive Afraid of the scoffs of the incredu- ious, the boys who had listened in terror to the dying ravicgs of the mysterious hermit held their silence, but the deserted appearance of the old hut finally attracted attention aud an investigation was started. There was the only one room in the house and wkea the door was! broken in the old man was found | { } locked chain; and the condition of the body to!d of a death struggle mest horrible, and the doctors as cribed death to hydrophobia. Just outside the bovel was found tae dog, the hfe companion of the recluse,and the beast’s death had been caused by an ax wound in the head. An examination proved that the dog had gone mad before being kill ed. The eupposition is that the brute went med and bit his master. The old man, realizing that death was in evitable, bad !ocked himself in when he felt the madness coming on, THE WALTON TRUST COMPANY, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL short time at low rates of interest, allowing borrower to pay back part or all at Have a complete and reliable abstract of title to each tract of land and town lot in Bates Co. The preparation of these abstracts was begun by our Mr. Walton 26 years ago; are up to date and made from the Kecords daily 1 Y on reul estate are invited to call and get our rates, terms, &c. having a few hundred dollars to toan can be accomodated with interest paying | Have you indigestion’ j herbs and plants of which Sbaker lying dead, chaired to a post with a) State CASTORIA. — ts ca As Vernon Sees it, That genial tobacco tourist Chas. Vernon has just returned from an extended trip through Tilinoie, Indi- ana and Ohio, in which he visited all the principal tewns. He found Indiana apparently safe for Bryan by a good majority, while lilinois he regards as surely Demo- cratic as Missouri. While he found a strong and grow ing silver sentiment in Ohio, this will not in his opinion be sufficient to give the State to the Democracy, ER MO. S110,000-.00 $55,000.00 511,000.00 Lends money on real estate on long or Parties wishing to borrow money f Have always on amounts from $200 to $3 000. Persons q mortgages that are safe as U. 8. bonds. s tts! DIRECTORS ttt and McKinley may have 30,000 te +e tttt uh UD teeter 50,000. Mr. Vernon happened in Rooker Powell, CR Radford, CH Dutcher, TC Boulware, F M Voris, W OW Trigg. Canton, Ohio, the day a delegation of traveling men visited McKinley. There were just 136 of them by act- ual count. hie delegation was re- ported as numbering 400 by the Globe-Democrat and Republican press generally. This is one instance of how the people are being deceiv- ed over these demonstrations —Clin- ton Democrat. zed by law to act as Executor, Curator, usiness. WM. F. WALTON, Prest. T J WRIGHT, Vice Prest. WALTON, Bookkeeper. RRARRRELRESR per se What's the Use of Talking About colds and coughs in the sum mertime. Your may have a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes youough: to know that Parks cough Syruy ts the best cure for it. Sold by H. L.Tucker short of digestion. The question is: Yes, if you have pain or discomfort after eating headache, dizziness, vausea. offen sive breath, heartburn, langour weakneas, fever, jaundice, flatu'ence. loss of appetite, irritability, consti pation, ete Yee, you have indiges tion. Tocure it, take Shaker Di gestive Cordial. The medicinal For Mr. Bryan. New York, Oct. 5.—Mrs Elizae beth Cady Stanton is out for Bryan and free coinage. Although 81 years old she proposes to take an active part in the campaign A conference of the eaters of the Women’s Bryan Clabs in New York called to meet at her housy during the week. “From the women of fashion,”said Mrs Stanton today, “we can expect little. We shall deyise plans for reaching the wives and mothers in bumole homes.This is really the firet vital issue to come befere the people since the war, and we intend to edu- cate the women of the country, or,at least, of the East, on the currency Digestive Cordial is ecompesed, belp t> digest the food in your stomseh; help to strengthen your stomach When your stomach 1s strong, care will keep it so. Shaker Digestive Cordial is for sale by druggists,price 10 cents to $1 per bottle. Las béen No Betting on Election, There is no doubt but what Mis- souri’s law makers have done their very best to make the electiors in this state fair and equable. They are hedged round about with cvery possible provision to produce thet : uestion.” end. The law is severe against all 4 Seite En oat speeies of gambling upon resuits. moe CASTONRIA. Section 3824 of the election laws} _sazi QAR: is en signature, every _of the state saye: ef Lida wrayer. “Every person who shall be’ or wager any money or other veluable i thing on the result of any election authorized by the constitution and ‘laws of the United States or of this State, or on any vote to be given at such elections, or who sbkall know Osages Being Paid. Perry, O. T., Oct. 8 —The third quarterly payment to the Osage In- dians. consisting of over $100,000, ia being paid. Reports are thet hun- | dreds of gamblers are at Pawhuska {and that the few marshals are pow- erless to prevent depredationsr. Two gamblers, Jones and Eyaus.buncoed a wang of fulibloods Tuesday night \ingly become stakeholders of any | such bet or wager, shall be purished | | by a fine of not exceeding fifty dol | lars.” land the men ran the gamblers out of town and it is reported beat them to death on Turkey Creek. It May Do as Much for You. Mr Fred Miller. of Irving, Il., { chained himself fast, locked his fet | writes that be had a severe kidney ters with a pad’ock and threw the i trouble for may years, with severe key away. tare marae ah (hoor | pains in his back and also that his of the hovel was found $13, in} eee gold. There was nothing that could | bladder, was affect) He shed light on the mystery of his life. i tried many 'so called kidney cures but without }any good result. About a year ego : he began use of Electric Bitters and | found relief at once. Electric Bitters Coated, your throat dry, your eyes} is especially adapted to cure of all nd inflamed and do youtee! mean |, .4_* 2 PeeRe me scarry when you get up in the morn- kidney and liver troubles and often ing. Your liver and Kidney are not joing their work. Why don’t you taxe | will prove our statement. Parks Sure cure. If it does not make | onq $1, you feel better it costs -you nothing-— pe — py H.L Tucker store. Is Your Tongue 46 4 | gives almost instant relief. One trial | Price 50¢ At H I. Tucker's drug fluman life is beld too cheaply when the individual who needs a tonic for his system, seeks to cover lbis wants by purchasing every new mixture that is recommended to him. Remember that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla bas a well earned reputaticn of fifty year's standing. The Carnegie company has posted notices at Homestead Milla of a re- {adjuetment of wages to take effect Jan. 1st. Tie men gay a re-adjust- ment of wages always means a re i of wages.