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| FEEL IT IN MY BONES. Prepared by PRICKLY ASH R Mistours Pacific Railway Time Table NORTH FOUND. No. 6 M. No 4 No 10 No 512 Local Freight s0UTIT LOUND. No 9...... Pee +54 M. No 5 aes 1 M. No. 1 M No Sli Local Freight.... M. INTERSTATE DIVISION. No, #49 Depart .. Jy ete No. 300 Arrive w.c, Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. NOKTH BOUND, No 7 Freight daily except Sunday 12:10 p.m. No 5 . = 1 oe p.m No 1 Expressdaily.. veces T2027 p.m. SOUTH ROUND, No 2 Express daily 4 sn nc Seek Dis No 6 Freight daily except Sunday 1:00a m No # a am i . 2253p m. member this isthe popular short line be- on Kansas City, Mo and Pi teburg, Kan , lin, Mo, Neosho. Mo Sulphur Springs, ‘Ark , Siloam Springs, Ark , ani the direct route from the seuth to St Louis. Chicago, and points vorth and northeast and to Denver, Oxgdeu, San Francisco, Portland and points Weet and northwest. No expense bar been spared to make the passenger equipment of thi« line second to none inthe west Travel via the new fine H C One. Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. CASTORIA. Wittrom McKinley, Crozen. Post-Dispatch Mr. MecKintey bas done bimseif er-dit in writing to the committee in charge of the inaugural ceremonies at Wasbington tbat he‘thinks it would show both poor taste and a lack of humanity, in such times as this, to spend $50.000 on un inaugu ral ball It required no small degree of moral courage in the man in whose houor this great and costly social function is proposed to tell those in charge of the arrangements that be does not approve of their work. Mr McKinley was in a delicate position It is safe to say that but few men would bave been capable of doivg as he has done, howev r strongly they may have entertained the views be has conveyed to the committee in language polite but not to be mis understood. Not only does be clearly state his objections to the spending of such & sum of money in mere ostentatious display at a time when starvation and destitution are appalling in their extent, but he goes further a: d sug- gests that the $50,000 already con tributed or pledged be devoted to charitable work He points out, tvo, where it could be used with the largest degree of beneficence. He suggests that $25,000 of it be spent in. alleviating distress in our great cities, that $15 0°0 be sent to famine and plague strickeu India, and $10, 000 to the oppressed and impover- ished Armenians. Allhonor to William McKinley, citizen. ‘The fa0- simile eigzature, of {eon every wrapper. Sm The Mount Lebanon Shakers have invented a great many valuable things. They were the first to make bryoms by machinery; the first to put up seeds in little packages; the first to manufacture cut nails Now they are out with a method of curing dyspepsia by resting the stomach Their remedy is known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial It supplies foud in an artificially digest ed form and at the sawe time aids the digestion of other foods in the siomach. Iu other words, by the use of the Shaker Digestive Cordial, a dyspeptic virtually gets along without the use of bis stomach until it is restored to its natural strength and vigor. A single 10 cent bottle will ofttimes give marked relief Get a bottle from your druggist and try it. Laxol is the best medicine for children Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Scared to Death, Williamsport, Pa, Jan. 29.—Mar- garet Colley, eight years old, of Muncy, scared a 2 year old child to i death with a mask. She pat ona i repulsive one and went to the resi devee of Wilham Priest Mr. and Mrs Priest were playing with Wal } oe Atay Iwrres - seem d bis K C Pittsburg & Gulf Tiwe Table. ! +! Cream Baking Power THE REMEDY IS LALLEMAND’S SPECIFIC , RHEUMATISH. } Its powerful warming and quieting effect is instantly apparent. Gives quick relief to the aching joints and by destroying the ; rheumatic acid in the blood, it permanently cures. FOR PRICE $1.00 PER VIAL. PR Ft Vaie Bn | NAPOLEON’S VALUE OF VICTORY. | | It Finds a Striking Counterpart in Recent World Triumphs. | Napoleon knew weil the value ofa After Au-tertitz the world, Vv ttory. | Fawe invited, forture favored, everything stimulated his (a pring ambition. With growiey power he gathered the fruits of vie itory And so it basever been Sue cess succeeds. A potable rijustranep fof this truth 1 furnished by the | great victories wou at the Worla’s Fair iv 93 aud the California Mid | in ‘94 by Dr Ever iereas |wioter Bur Price's ing sules and popularity bave been the result. Ibe people bave promptly tatitied the official verdicts that de clared Dr. Price’s, | power, keeping qualities, purity and the for ieayening geveral excellence “foremost baking powder im all the world.” Quite as quickly asthe great Ew peror du they kuow the value of a victury that meaus world wide su- premacy Sometimes it seems to weary wo man that she wust certainly give up Che stwplest and easiest work be comee ao almost isurmeuutable task. Nervousners, sleeplessuess and pain barass ber aud life seems hardly worth the living Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription was made for her. Dr. Pierce’s Gol deu Medical Discovery was made for ber. The former 18 tor ilia distinctly femiuvine, the other for ber general system. Together they supply # scientific and successful course of treatment, The “Favorite Prescrip tion” restores healthy, regular action to the organs distinctly femmine It torces out all impurities, strengthens the tissues, allays inflammation The “Golden Medical Discovery” makes appetite, helps digestion, promotes assimilation, fills out the hollows in cheeks and neck with good so:id flesh and brings back the gladsome glow of girlbond Send 21 cents in one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical As sociatior, Buffalo. N Y, and receive Dr. Pieree’s 1008 page Common Sense Medical Adviser, illustrated Admiral Dot's Heir. New York, Jan 27 —If you were told that the wife of Levpold Kahu had just presented to him a son and heir, the information might not ex cite your interest. But when you learn that Mr Kahn is none other than “Admiral” Dot, the midget, who is known all over the world; that his wife was Lizzie Swartwood, whose proud boast is that she is ove-half inch taller than her spouse, you at once desire to know more about the new arrival. The young man came into the world with the dawa of yesterday. He weighed 7 pounds and the at tending pbysician says he is per fectly formed and healthy. The “Admiral” is 51 years old and is 48} inches tall. This is the second baby born to Mra Dot. A Word or Two to sufferers from catarrh will not be amiss if a cure can be offered Ely’s Cream Balm has become a favorite in all sectious of the United States. | Your cold in the head will be quickly | relieved by it, and the severest at tack of catarrh will yield to, and be! perfectly cured by a thorough treat | ment. Catarrh is not a blood disease, but an inflammation of the passages | of the nose and throat, due to clim- atic changes. | “Shalt We Meet Again.” George D, Prentice. The fiat of nature is inexorable. | There is no appeal from the great! law which dooms us to the dust.! We flourish and fade as the leaves of | the forest.and the flowers that bloom | and wither ina day have no frailer| jbold upon hfe than the taightiest | |monarch that ever shook tte earth | , with his footsteps. Generations of| jmen will appear and di the and the throng the world tod ASS, pri ‘down in the damp grave, not even | of since July 4, when she left Hong} ; abandoned. | generally when vou get up in the morn- liver and Kidney are not heir work. succe-sful lawyer, of middle age,! ‘and his speech is of frauk fa n of th- west. Besides bis tega! pr ‘tes. | sion, Mr. Coovey 18 owuer of two fine farms, and nobody is better! S-B- ae | jequipped to speak of the agricalrur a | interests of tue country, because of | j bis loug identificativn wita that) business | “What ails the country,” said Mr. Cooney, “is the slender volume of 383' ea SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS prituary money, and, in my opinion, votbing of permatent will come ones whore livino smile was the sun light of their exiatence. Death is the antagoniat of life.and the cold thought of the tomb is the skeleton of all We do not want to go through the dark yallev, although its dark passage may lead to paradise; we do not want to lie | uotl the free comwage of silver 18 | enacted into law — I thiuk that thin | idea is going to take such a firm) bold on the minds of our pesple: LICE withtu the next four years tbat its! i | triumph at tue next If national cam paign is certaip present condi tious last, the victory of the demo- cratic party, which will be assisted by ail other parties that bave the | with Princes for bedfellows | real guod of the couutry at heart, | | | In the beautiful drama of “Ion” the hope of immortality so elegantly uttered by the dea'h devoted Greek finds deep respouse in every thought- ful soul. When about to yield bis young life will be overwhelming ™ Aching Benes who have rheumatic acidin the to feel its baneful effect. It inflar chills the blood, cont = A quick as aaacrifice to fate bis Clemanthe! a TAS ~ ally a pre arks if they shall meet again, to iiyour bones I ile attack and render ¢ It warms the blood, « sidin the joints and aff Price $1 per y which he responds: “I have asked : that dreadful question of the bills that streams that flow forever, of the whose fields of azure many raised spirits haye walked in glory. All were dumb. But as I gaze on thy living face I feel that there is something in love which mantles, though its beauty ean not wholly perish. We shall meet again, Clemanthe ” looked etervai, of the clear | by McClement & © Mark Chicago Record, Luc vews that Mark Twain, who ig now rapidly approaching old age, | bas failed to wake woney ob bis icc ture tour avd has set himself at work in London tu the sore earning sufficient mouey to pay his creditors, will call fourth widespread expressious of sympathy from Awer- ‘caus. Io bis prime Mr Clemens was a wise business man as weil es a sumorist. He accumulated a respect- able fortune, and his prospects promised a happy old age. When the unfortunate publishing venture in which he was intere-ted failed some months ago, he pluckily set Nothing bat Tariff out to reinstate his fortunes avd eae pay his creditors by a lecture tour Washington, D C, Jan 29.—| around the world Tais tour bas Chairman Dingley of the ways and] not been successful, and now he means committee bas set congress | finds himself in London with less buzzing by his latest statement. He | than he had when be first set out in Galaitovdag: hfe With a grit and a fine sense of ; A aa honor altogether too rare in these ‘There will be no geueral legisla-| times, he has gone to work to earn tion during the extra session of con-|by his pen the money which failed to gress Presidevt McKinley will| come from otber sources. Like Sir call congress in extraordinary ses- Walter Scott, he will devote himself eion for the specific purpose of peony strenuous task of settling bis passing a revenue bill. When we Every boy who hag reveled in meet in March the bill will be ready|“Tom Sawyer” and “Huck Finn,” tu present to the house, and it will!every man who has read Mark be passed within thirty days and| Twain's maturer work,and thourands 2 of other people who have missed sent tothe senate. Nothiog cle both soll ae will be quick to eym will be done by the house. We pathize with the luckless author and shall adjourn from day to day, or| praise his honorable and courageous take three day adjournments ac-| course. All Her Life. The eyes of the country will be Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga., on the senate alone. The house will not consider pension bills, nor Bays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a 2 of Eczema, which the usual enter into any general legislation. We shall simply remain nominally in session until the senate reaches a conclusion on the revenue bill, and then the measure will go into con : : ference, where it will . perfected ue. ee ee to suit both houses. Ido not be-j with various medicines, external appli- lieve that the senate will force along | C207" and anternal reniecics: wae ont res: er sufierinugs were 1m! ense, session, wuen nothing is under con- condition grew steadily worse. sideration except the tariff bill ’ soecallcd Diced nemedies Cine Members who have been expect- at all until S. ing to get legislation through the as Feces Gabe diesen extra session are inclined to wax in- < noticed. wis Peuck, stars among tusk of | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, nd all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box Vor sale by H.L Tucker druggist digvant, but what Mr. Dingley says Ca Mae is backed by the speaker, and he and bolds the whip hand. 14 Buckingham’s Dye for the Whis kers can be applied when at home, ; and is uniformly successful in color- ing a brown or black. Hence its great poptlarity. | saved thre-* from what ened to blight her life forever. (guaranteed purciy vegetable) sezema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu- matism, or any other blood trouble. It is arealblocd remedy and always cures even after all else fails A. Real Blood Remedy. d vemedy for a blood di ic won't cure it. Twelye Supa Overdue, New York, Jan. 29 —Twelve ships } are now overdue at this port. The} ship T. F. Oaks has not been heard | to: Kong The Lord Dufferin bas been} Our books due here now for two months, and is pice ae not sighted. The crews on the 12 led free to * 5 i idress. |vessels aggregate 240 mep. For!) Specie some of them all hope has been | Co., Atianta, | Ga. Is Your T ngue Coated, your throat dry, dull and inflamed and do you your eyes tee! mean $O-o-Ho~ : = 4 ing. Your doing t Park \chinsens : cat eire| co) Plaster +node Why don’t fou take! It it does not make costs you hing-— | not 3 3 6 é $ 4 ‘WHAT GAME OF BREAKING THROUGH THE 3) ne se in White Rives! IN A WISCONSIN RIVER IN FEBRUARY, From the Qironicte, Chicago, It. there was con- banks of th t winter, the them for four months, by which ad. The first henetit 1 obtained ea s frequent desire to urinate, and Jems of that dreadful pain in the back, ed altogether very soon. My the me moments lost to me comfortable, and my heart’ ever, betore Mr. After the first k my , and by artist wa P uy LT flatter myself uid and restored If the ducking had been all, it » been well, but unfortunate! | gentleman cont heavy! J, in chronic m, com- | the foreg ted with disease of k 2d urinary { nS. STATE OF ILLINOIS, } ‘or six months,” writes Mr. Halleck, | Cook County. sound W and able to attend to ness better hen I ever could before. (Signed) Es N. HALLE Pp. N. Halleck, do hereby ; ing statement signed by mei ALLEGE, > ) not able to do anything. I, John T. Derby, a Notary Pul I suffered with pains in| for the County and State, do hens ull of the back, andj that E was frequent and pain-! the fo t’s action was increased, and I) to me, and that he did in my Presence over my body, and was gener-| of his own free will and accord, sign 4 i up. Then I was able to go out, | swear to the same. . ce med invalid, and for nearly | ALI. Joun T. DERB ‘olary I was in that condition, and ex-| Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain nen that I should always be disabled | dens m all the elements nee nothing t and richness to the blood’ ay store shattered nery They are also a cific for troubles peculiar to females, sng suppressions, irregularities and all weakness. In men they effect a radical + Halleck, whose name ig ing statement, is personal) r 1 » and « Derby, she s take them, as =I che would cure me. I in all cases arising from mental worry, had been s’ care for over) work or excesses of whatever nature, 1 me no good [ did | Pills are sold in boxes (ne : : n er in loose ing these pills, | at 50c. a box or six boxes for $2.50, and n to take then ad of all druggists, or direct by mail fue | I began to experience | Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schamed and continued to take | tady, N.Y. . " relies, substantial =—=—- McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelry, ¥ink’s Leather Treo Saddle, South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in St We keep everything that boree owners Double wagon harness from $10 to Single harness, $7.50 to $25; second harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of # styles and prices, from the cheapest to thm steel fork cow boy and cle leather ‘ Lap robes, horse b dusters and fly nets. 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