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er a Sean omc 0) econ nan in amr eer eterno aimee eee Missours Pacific Kin!way Time Tab'e NOTH HOUND. No 6 = S00 A. Ml Noa.” iw PM a oe rou0 P.M. No 3i2 Local Freight foze AM, £OLTIE BOUND. * 450 AM ‘5 i PM an M. so’ Sit Loeal Freight.... 6PM. INTERSTATE DIVISION ie . : A M. No, 850 arrive Hoy AM. No 3) Arrive WC, Benes, Agent K © Pitrsborg & Guif Time Table Arrival and departure of trains at W orland. NONTH BOUND. to 7 Freigh except Sunday 12:10 p m. No 7 Freight dally except Sanday 12:10 P 12:27 p.m. No 1 Express daily KOUTH KOUND. . 2221p m. » 2 Express daily yo 6 Freight < ly except Sunday T Oa De No ® < 225 p m. member this isthe popular short line be- wae Kaneas City, Mo and Pi tebure Kan, Joplin, Mo, Neosho, Mo Sulphur Springs, Ark , Siloam Springs, Ark , ani the direct. youte Jrom the gouth to St Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Vortand and points west and northwest. No expense has been apared to make the passenger +quipment of this line wd to none inthe west Travel via the new tine H C Oxr, Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. Twin Sisters Go Insane at the Same Time. Pacucw, Ky., Jau 18.—The up ique spectacle of twin sisters on trial at the same time for lunacy was pre sevted in the County Court here this afternoon. Anvie avd Mary Tortau, daughters of Wm = Torian, a farmer near Paducah, were examined witb aview to their confiement in the State asylum The girls are each 18. Both have shown signe of mental disease lately. The symptoms, like the two young women themcelves, are almost ideu tical in appearance. Auother pecu liar thing is that failing of the mind developed in the two victims at about the same time Sedive a nL flit te Why He Was Punished. From the Yonkers Statesman. ‘I understand you were punished in echool today, Thomas,” said Mr Bacon to his 12 year-old boy “Yes, sir,” promptly replied the juvenile. “For what?” “For telling the truth, sir.” “The teacher said it was for some reflection you made upon her age.” “That's the way she took it father You see, she drew a picture of a bas ket of eggs on the blackboard, and while she was out of the room I just wrote under them: ‘The hen what made these egge isn’t auy chicken.’ ” Something to Know 2 It may be worth something to know teat the very best medicine for restor- ing the tired out nervous system toa healthy vigor is Electric Witters. ‘This medicine is purely vegetable acts by giving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, gently stimulates the liver and kidneys, and aids these Organs in throwing off impurities in the blood, Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifierand nerve tonic. Try it. Sold tor 50c or $1 per bottle aa H L Tucker’s drug store. Tried to Kill His Family. Huntington, Ind, Jan. 20.—EI mer Feighner is in jail here charged with attempted murder Last night when his wife complained of his failure to provide, he ordered her to get out on the streets and beg. Wm. De Witt, the woman's brother took a hand in the quarrel. Feigh ner seized a shotgun and tried to kill the entire family,but they escap ed. . Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. 4 We guarantee this to be the best cough syrup manutactured in the whole wide world, This is saying a great deal, but it is true. For consumption, coughs, Colds sore throat, sore chest,pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping cough, and ail disease of the throat and lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard’s Horehound Seiup to b- without an equal on the whole tace of the globe. In sup- port ot this statment we refer to every individual who has ever Jused it, and to every druggist who has ever seld it. Such evidence is indisputable. Sold by H L Tucker, z American Arrested in Mexico. Torreon, Mexico, January 20—An American giving the name of Fred Hempetein was arrested here as was passing through from the City of Mexico to the United States. It is charged that he swindled his partner out of $75,000, and departed for the United States. He will be taken to the City of Mexico to answer the charge against him. Kidney Troubles. The kidneys cleanse the blood and on their activity depends the beaith of the body the liver becomes so torpid that i with the work of the kidneys the bo: e most valu Love Leiter: 21 —Mirs Cammeron Town Death we Shamokin, P Helen Mugrav ship, fount death in» letter tober > Jan lover Whttie iioistening the flap tae the envelope the girls tongn- | was slightly lacerated, wtich result led m bl of potrowmg, (ran wiieb lebe died Tee purl tad» quarres “ll with ber lover, Herman Sehul z,a 4 lhe left tor Pittsburg As soon as be | forgivene-s avd plead, with bim to returo. It wason sealing this ler ter that be laceration which end+d in ber death. In respouss to the lette, Schultz came back, only to find) tis sweet heart dving Try Lallemand’s Specitic for Rheumatism, it cures qoickivand vermanentiy [Chousands have used it and ai! recommend it. Price $1 per vial. Sold by MeClement & Co. Pointing a Moral. Washington Star. “I dov’t ki ow,” remarked S-nator Sorghum, “when I pressed with the fact that there ix Was more lib frequently a valuable lesson te be drawn from the wost trivial circum stance tha: 1 was at diner the other day. One of the children got the w shbone.” “Ob, yes. Que takes one end and another takes the opposite, and the ove who gets the loug-st 13 suppos ed to pet his wish ” “Exactly. And I took then and there to impress upon ‘beir youthful minds bow mucb in his hfe depends on having a good pull.” occasion Always inseason Hopkins’ Steamed Hom- iny (Hallet Corn). Elegant lunch in milk Qaart can, locta Carthage, Mo, January 20 — Grant Edwards, who murdered Leis Hodge at Webb City last week, died at 3 o'clock today in th+ county jail. Fears were entertained that he would cheat the gallows by committing suicide. He was closely watched to prevent his accomplishing such a desire This morning the county physician was called and found him dying from congestion of the lungs Relatiyes of the deceased had secur ed the seryices of T. B. Haughawout to defend him. Wished to Die, New York, Jan. 20 —Nora Nead of Brooklyn, 16, and pretty, when told by her mother that she should not receiv» attention fiom a school friend, jumpel in froot of rapidly moving trolley car and was rescued by a policeman justin time. Nera was hysterical after her rescue Blood Poison. Contagious B'ood Poison has been ap- propriately called the curse of mankind. It is the one disease that physicians can- not cure; their mercurial aud potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break forth ina more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash- ington,D.C.,says: Iwas for a long time under treat ment of two of the best physi- cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poisen, but my condition grew worse all . the while, not- » withstanding the per fact that they h(// <charged me three 1 hundred dollar: Wr if ¢ My mouth y filled witn eating sores; my tongue was almost caten away, so that for three mont I s unable to taste an food. M and I was various treatments, y cou i, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After ’ had taken four bottles began to get better, avd wher finished eighteen bottles, I A as cured without 2 5 saved me from a life S-S.S. (guaranteed purely n. Books on thedisease SSS treat- ment. mailed (free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. & 2 j Escacegogesoneeopeosopesetcacnss |was gone, she repented, and sat) } * |down and wret) ber a ietier asking tongue reerived the | ‘able) will cure any case of blood | FOUR FOR YEARS POSTSASTERS. Senator Hill's Bill Came Near Being P: but on Objection It Went Over — tr. Tucker's Title to His se tin j the House Confirmed. | WaAstInGTon. | was on the ve | day, and fora time : pects of a protracted test of endur extending the into ht. Mr. Morgan, in charge of the ragua canal bill. was ermi to secure a time fora final vote, This was resisted, however, by Mr. ‘Turpie and Mr. Vilas. Thereupon Mr, Mor- gan announce he would ask the sen- *the bill. remaining in | continuous session until a yote was forced. This evoked sharp ¢ sm. Mr. Vilas finally made a dilatory mo- tion, which, on a roll call. disclosed the absence of a quorum, and Mr. Mor- gan was obliged to give up his plan for the day, although he expects to execute it if an agreement for a vote is not reached. Mr. Turpie concluded his speech against the Nicaragua canal! bill, the third day being a continuance of the former bitter invective directed against the measure. During the Mr. Chandler presented the credentials of John Edward Addicks. claiming the vacant seat as senator from Delaware. The claim of Henry A. Dupont for the same seat has already been pre- sented. In the course of a discussion for lay- ing electric conduits in the Washing- 1 senate a deadlock yest there v 2 pros- session late | mig ate to “sit or ton streets. Mr. Hill, of New York, spoke inst trusts and monopolies in general a serious menace to the pub- lic welfare. The house bill was passed detaching Audrain county, Mo., from the western district, and attaching it to the eastern district of the state. Hlouse joint resolution authorizing the use of Fort Bidwell, Cal., for an In- ian training school was agreed to. The bill was passed extending the time for building a railroad through the Omaha and Winnebago rese: in Nebraska. Mr. Hill, of New York, called up his bill, recently introduced, establishing aterm of four years for postmasters. It was about to pass, when Mr. Sher- man interposed and said there should be time to examine the measure, as it established a fixed tenure of four years and compelled removal after four years. Mr. Chandler said the bill had no po- litical significance and had the ap- proval of senators of both parties on the post office committee. ‘I fear it will lead toa seramble for these post offices et the close of every four years’ service,” suggested Mr. Hale. “1 call the attention of the se or.” replied Mr. Chandler, “that there is a univer- sal scramble now. Whenever there is a change of polities we see such a seramble, as the presiding oflicer of the senate very well knows.” There was suppressed laughter, in which the vice president joined, at the reference to Mr. Stevenson's former service as assistant postmaster ral. The bill finally went o Ti Wastineton, | days’ de tion ra two hh eon- n the cours sider: riisan passion we used and an sctual attempt made to filibuster © purpose of gaining time. the hoz contested elec s Tucker from the Tenth Virginia dis- trict by denying the seat to Mr. Yost and confirming Mr. Tucker's title thereto. The republicans were badly divided, 54 of thex ning with the democrats and supporting the claims of the democratic contestes. decided the ster AWFUL FATALITY. Twenty-Five ofan Lonpoy,. Jan. heran. capital of Pe says that 2.500 ps result of eurred on Kisham island January 11. Kisham is Per Hane ple Are Victims Persia. rived here, the earthq which oc- dls th n gulf miles from and is si its ent tion isestimated at? CLEVELAND. O. Gage, of Chicag to the pres sidered for th ther It was r Kinley had - Gage statec } sent an em | home in C1 | or not the | t his hether necept the por \ Big Failure in St. Louis. | Sr. Loris. Jan. 22 & Dodsor Man i dace morta, and the tee. risin the hands of ssets of the company estimated at ove of plants in Iowa $50,000 in outstandi was » of the largest cone rns of the lin the west. Millions for Pensions. he seeretary | of the interi on the t | month's u requisition As as foll the | UNIFORM COIN WANTED. Congressman Beach Has a Unisue Scheme for Co WASHING PON, Beach is ora “un nd commerce tor the west and the a Party. | 2 : The first | reunion of the men who, in Pittsburgh in 18: wanized the republican was held The James Abel. pr mect Fremont ters of re l from Te- | nent repul country remar publieans in the country. the members 2a WS See which places he vusiness interests that} elements necess: to give new life andi AF! Gen. x ch Fie Fhe | Pequire his presence: s ess to the blood and restore shattered nent the i fe on March 4, has | “Some few years ago General Wiles was at-| They are 2le by all drnggi: t ‘ Hs | 3 gists, OF may he MM tendered honor to the | ed by which came very near! had by mail from Dr. Wiltiame Me Fremont Porter. proving iatal. | id fever, followed by , Company, Schenectady, x for 50 ceaiy his letter. s that as the first re- | Imflammatory rheumatism and then par-! a box, er six boxes fir 82.50. 5 aa of the association should be the first os to lead re 1i ident to the white ition has ac- cepted tl Llend the | MONETARY CONFERENCE BILL. on, of Utah, Introduces a for Ce Senator Ca Measur Wasi non, of L tah, low z lican sideration. Can- fol- for the repub- monetary isa snbs confer- representatives to conference. to conve! 1897, at such place in the the president said 90 day shall appo the United S of which United Si tourge the plan for the ve, the duty vs shall be snee of a re of sil- betw ions repre- as disposed of his boat promi- | time in Hals sented at such ce A Crew of Nine Men Drown New York. Jan. 22.—The three ed schooner Nahum Chapin. Capt. Arey, from Baltimore for Boston, went ashore some time last night near Quogue. L. I. The vessel is a total loss and the crew. consisting of nine men, were drowned. A fierce gale, accompanied by a heavy driving rain, prevailed at the time and it was impossible for the men to get ashore or for the people who gathered on the beach to aid them. The storm was the wildest that has oc- curred this winter and vessel and crew were doomed the moment she went ashore, Gate System on Cars Attacked. Kansas Crry, Mo.. Jan. 22.—A bill to abolish the gate system on railways i likely to be introduced in the legis ture soon. It comes about on account ofa rule of the Chicago & Alton rail- way, which has gates on its cars and does not allow any person to board its trains. train robbers always excepted, unless he or she can show a ticket. A long. vigorous protest from the people along the line has r 1ed the capital and also the m e of the railway company. for it is claimed that only last week the company advised other to try the same tem. Duestrow's Money All Gone. St. Is. Jan. 22.—The sh of Mur- derer Arthur Duestrow in his fath estate has been about $15,000 a year. but he owes more than he could pay if he were te years {should not spenda cent. Not on is there no money for further trial purposes. but his leading counsel. ex-Gov. C. P. John- ived $6.000, has. according who r i is own testimor paid out to Duc- of the $5,000, son. strow’s behalf ‘a Crim - pr BB Wil- in the | Williams feld for the Bud ; OLaTH }inary ex Kan.. ; Hams, ¢ 2. Was concluc morn- + the was no evide . he was held in a implieati 000 bond Havana. 22.—Gen. Wyr received a te from t shows a star ffairs in that cit there WASTINGTON yesterd Havana nof ga fram g condi- It states among the r condi the lax | Hav gene quarantine A Will Intercede ¢ Sr. Lovis. Jan - shus Busch Mur onaire Brew- has deci y to be } i Ly ]e time BG Be ime ‘Fan iy A Mightier Foe than Armi jt LP GYERCOME SY A BRAVE UNICH GENERAL AND HIS Fan FUL ALLY, DR. WILLEARS, OS. cep ae rof the re- | whose por- At the breaking ont of ¢! beliion in ts61, ¢ n trait adorns ou er of the then “Charley Potwin, :: and Parkersbur: temporary wreek of nd in view of his ade as friends heli ved thee this world. The following y tof bis iliness ter part of 1890, fw k of typhadd tomy bed for two. sisa lone time to be in be 1, for intlanys nal it W2S Wore the rat Was more painful y trouble ond make it more ie inflammuvory rhenmad his own ace “In the down with aapyyteeerren NY lieutenant in the bartle of 1862, Lieuten lieutenant to lic and meritorious at the age of i ool d x General Wiles was cf. | ed by a stroke of paralysis, and 1 jalmiost totally the use of my legs and fe for LT conld not v step and could | eed myself. lt wo seem that = preached the depths of misery, but ton j not the ease, for my Kidneys gay | this seemed to be the last ‘Straw oa te | that was to erush me. i y friends all thought 1 would jeover, and though the doctors came te, ie and preseribed, it was LASY to gee Reg as they were but : to make my padi to the grave a more easy, Wil howe the | remotest hope of recoy nd I looked i: ard to death with happi <. fat hile in franie of ming ‘vised by a friend to try Dr. Wileeaaat Pills, and began the use of them, t pill after e meal, and this J | tor one wee! n to fancy J improvement in my condition. S es the dose to two after each . F. WILES. at the end of the second week t we ci while with Sher-{doubt but what Pink Pils were matinee neral. | better, so 1 kept on using them te ter part of his | directions, and’ in three months was awd though he is | man.’ York, in both of) Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all ee continned colonel of his rc . Was gaze fhe Gener: in Wi New much S rrr “MeFARLAND BROS. _ Harness and Saddelry Sinr’s Leather Tree Saddlo 4h eS South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in § We keep everything that horse owners Double wagon harness from $10 to single harness, $7.50 to $25; second harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of a styles and prices, from the cheapest to GL as bee steel fork cow boy and cle leather sp seat saddles. Lap robes, horse bla dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soap] full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old onee, Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for We have the largest retail ber ness store in the Southwest and our bs ness are all made at bome. McFARLAND BROS BUTLER, Mo. new ones, THE WLTON TRUST ¢ | OF BUTLER MO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAID UP CAPITAL 110,000.00. $55,000.00 SURPLUS FUND $11,000.00 Incorporated under the laws of Missouri. Lends money on real estate on longor — short time at low rates of interest, allowing borrower to pay back part orall at — any time and stop interest, b) 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 Records daily Parties wishing to borrow on real estate are invited to call and get our rates, terms, &c. Have slwsyson hand and jor eale first Farm Mortgages in amounts from 8200 to $3 000 Persons having a few hundred dollars to loan can be accomodated with interest psyiag mortgage- that are safe as U.S. bonds. » y SEM DIRECTORS tt 2 5 ; poaenes T J Wright, Win E Walton, H d Pigott, J Everingham, J X Jenkins, John Deerwester, Rooker Powell, CR Radford, CH Dutcher, Allows interest on time deposits. Authorized by law to act as Execator, Curator, Receiver and Assiguee. We velicit your buciness. FRANK ALLEN, See’y C. A. ALLEN, Abstracter. WM. F. WALTON, Prest. T J WRIGHT, Vice Prest. J.B. WALTON, Bookkeeper. RRRPRLRRAD RRRRRPARRALLAPGPRP-DE DL A. ©. WELTON. THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES} GROCERIES AND QEENSWARE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK « OUNTRY ~— :—PRODUCE —:- 4V¥ANTED- . O. WELTON:

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