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THI AIN PAUSCULAR SUPPORTS OF THE *poDY WEAKEN AND LET CO UNDER BACKACHE OR LUMBACO. TO RESTORE, STRENCTHEN, ¥ AND STRAICHTEN UP, USE BS) “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.” GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO : . | Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table NORTH ROUND. 4:30 A. M. «-1:00 P - O40 P. 10:29 A. M, 4 SASS 32 Local Freight SOUTH BOUND. No. 811 Local Freight............. INTERSTATE DIVISION No, 944 Depart : No. 350 Arrive M. veovee 11339 ASM, W. C, Bernve, Agent. K. C Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. NOLTH BOUND. No.7 Freight daily except Sunday 12:10 p.m. No.5 = Me ** Sat. 1 5 5 No. 1 Express daily... south No, 2 Express daily No. 6 Freight daily except Nos " “ ve Remember this is the popular short line be- tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, Ark, Siloam Springs, Ark, ant the direct route from the south to 8t Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none inthe west Travel via the new line H.C. Onr,. Gen’1 Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. WEYLERS’S AWFUL MEN. Murder and Rapine by Convicts Called Sol- diers.—War of Extermination. New York, May 6.—Twenty inva- lids in a Cuban hospital were slaught ered near Gove, in Havana Province, a few days ago, saysa dispatch to the Sun Christina Herreraand her children, who were among the nurses were horribly mistreated, and one daughter 1s supposed to have been carried offas prey for the Spanish Officers. A spanish officer, a young man, refused to join in the assaasir- ation. He was shot dead by a Lieu- tenant. The most cruel in the barbarous work were the irregulars of the guerrilla forces, who are all common criminals and outlaws from the Spanish penal colonies in Africa, en- gaged by Gen. Weyler for this war of extermination. While the killing was going on Christina Herrara and her children were guarded by sol- diers. After the murders, the guards sold the young girlof 10 years. A Captain won her for $6 and out raged her, leaving her fainting to the hands cf the soldiery. What followed is t20 shocking to describe. The poor mother fell in a swoon. When she recovered she was told that Justa had disappeared, and with her other two children she wes brought to Havana if i SENT A BULLET INTO HIS HEART. | Casey's Last Letter Expressed no Fear of Hell Nor Care for Heaven. Deadwood, S D., May 6 —Pat Casey, one of the best known men in the Black Hille, committed sui- cide about 10 o'clock last wight by shooting himself through the heart with a revolver. Hewas one of the first men to locate a placer claim in Deadwood Gulch in the early days of 1876, aud from it he and his part ner took several fortunes. Of late years be had been a liquor dealer, and it wasin bis plac) of busivcess that he took his life Reverses and melancholy are supposed to have prompted the suicide. The following note was left by the dead man, and is a g:od index to his character. “Deadwood, S.D, May 5.—This is my last write. Am without money and friends, and persecuted, no home or creed Ido not want to be buried. My body belovgsto Dr. M. Rogers for medical purposes. No fear of hell, ncr care for a heaver. (Signed) Pat Casey.” Although a man whose violent temper got him into much trouble, he was charitable to excess avd eounted his fricads by the hundreds A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you Billious, constipated or trou- bled 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 shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your liver is out ot order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will eure all disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels It has no equal as aliver medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial oottles at H. L. fuckers drugstore. 4ely Three Bullets Welded Tozether. Fredericksburg, Va, May 6— Capt. M. B. Rowe, of this city, has iu big possesaion a remarkable war relic. It consists of three bullets joined together. They were plowed up on the bloody angle battlefield, near Spottsylvapia Court House, where bullets flew thick and fast during the fierce fighting at that point in May, 1864, and it is sup posed that these bullets met in mid- air during the thickest of tke fight and became welded togethe:. CASTORIA. ‘Tho fa0- aii Qian ne goature, F3 LGA eles on Pittsburg, Pa, May 5.—Martin La Lucha practically admits the | Gray, 40, diad from the effects of truth of the story, but adds that the | laudanum taken with suicidal intent, women were disreputable. Gomez is now moving to the west probably with the intention of entering Matanzas Provircs. Four days ago he was surrounded in Santa Clara Provirca by almost all the Spanish regular forces there, numbering more than 30,000 men. After a series of fights he successful- ly broke the Spanish lines with his cavalry. Prickly Ash Bitters cures the kidneys, regu- lates the liver, tones up tne stomach and puri- flea the bowels. Sold by McClement & Co. Lost a Fortune. Montgomery. W. Va., May 6.— Charles Gibson,who was foully mur. dered by the Lewis gang, and for whose death two have been sentenc. ed to hang, would have inherited nearly $1,000,000, it 1s claimed, had he lived. The property is said to have been left by his grandmother, Mrs. Edgal, who died in Missouri. The money will go to Gibson's 10 year-old son, as his second wife | has just been taken to prison for life for helping in the murder. Something to Depend On. 5 Mrs, James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, IIl., in speaking of Dr. King’s New Discovery, savs that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so seriou that physicians at Cowden and Pan could do nothing torher. It seemed to develop in Hasty Consumption, Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in store, and selling lots it, he tcok a bottle home,and to the su:prise of all she bygan to get better trom the first dose, and half doz. dollar totties cured her sound well Ring’s New Discovery tor Consumption Cough and Colds is guaranteed to this work. Try it. Free bottles at H. ae Tucker’s drug store. | } iy Dr. | as shown by a letter he had written to his unfaithful second wife. On eight different times he filed a suit for divorce, but each time he with- drew the charge end again began the task of reforming the woman. | Yesterday be give up in despair. Lexington, Ky, May 5.—Despite the threatened coal strike all through the South,directors of the Glenmary ;Ky., Company me‘ here yesterday and reduced wages 10 per cent. Con vict mining is at the bottom of the trouble. Tennessee furaishes pris oners to mine contractors and it is j eaid that coal is sold as low as 40) cents a ton at the mines. and health making are included in the making of HIRES Rootbeer. The prepa- ration of this great te perance drink is an event ofimportance ina miilion well regulated homes. HIRES _ Rootbeer have it ready down whenever y thirsty. Made only by The g Charies E. Hires Co., Philadelphia. A pack- age makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. | Noted Old Settler Dead. Nevada, Mo., May 7.—“Uncle; | Jimmy” Bryan, aged 91 years, died | itbis morning at bis home in this} leity, within five roda of the place! where ho located forty five years | ‘ago. He was a native of Si. Charles county, Missouri, and bas voted in| levery presidential election since he} | voted for “Old Hickory” Jackson. | | At the last election he was taken {0} |the polls on a feather bed and east | | bis vote for William Jennings Bryan | of Nebraska, a kinsman. His father was a nephew of Wil liam Bryan, who built the famous ifort at Fayette county, Kentucky, which the renegade white man, Si- mon Gerbe, once attacked at the head of 500 hostile Indians. He was @ young man in the fort at that time. His brother, Elijah Bryan. died in this city about a vear ago, aged 97 years, end another brother, Abner, died recently in California, aged 92 years. Four of his children survive him. He became a member ofthe M. E. church (south) last summer. CASTORIA, ‘The fac- simile is on every tam Qo VLledkis Vie He is 84 and His Bride 60. Fulton, Mo., May 5.—Hans Law- ther, 84, one cf the wealthiest men in Callaway county, was married at his home at 11:30 o'clock last night to Miss Elizabeth Lawther, 60, of Chicago, his third cousin. The wed- ding was to have taken piace at 8, but the children opposed it and suc- ceeded in getting the promise of all resident ministers and jus'ices to not perform the ceremony. When the old couple bad almost despaired, a country divine was se- cured end they were united. The groom has beea a widower about four years. He threatens to disin- berit the children who opposed bim. Have You Kidney Trouble? A 50c trial bottle of Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent serious results from this usually fatal disease. AtJ A Trimble’s, On His Bare Back. Paducba, Ky., May 5.—L. D. Nichole, a young man, became too familiar with the women, wiile pre- tending to assist in a Methodist re- vivel, conducted by ‘Wild Bill” Evans, at Sedaha, Ky., and was in vited to leave the meeting house. As he emerged a crowd of men seized him and hurried to a barn near by. Nichola was tied fast toa post and given a sound whipping on his bare back. Somerville, N. J, May 5.—Tke execution of Jacob C. Jobnstcn for the murder of Annie Beekman in September, 1895, took place in the county jail here this morning. The drop fell at 10:07 and at 10:27 he was pronounced {desd. Jobnsten pro- tested his inaocenca to the last. He was a preacher Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chlblains Corns, + nd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H.L. Tucker druggist () Higginsville, Mo., May 5.—The State Board of Managers of the Coa- federate Home bas chosen Co! Geo. E. Patton cf West Plains, Mo, su- perintendent; Mre. Pattor. matrcn, and Dr. J. J. Fulkerson of this city, | surgeon. A recolution was adopted to readmit all ex-Confederate soldiers recently expelled from the home. A Queer (?) Medicine. There isa medicine whose proprietors do not claim to have discovered some hitherto unknown ingradient, or that it is a cure-all. This honest medicine only claims to cure eer- tain diseases, and that ita ingredients are ognized by the most skilled physicia being the best for Kidney and bladder di It is Foley’s Kidney Cure. At J A Trimb! Joplin, Mo., May 5.—A mysterious cave was discovered by miners work- ing in the Pelican miges in Chit- wood Hollow, near Joplin. At a depth of about 150 feet a large open- jing was struck, anda subterranean | passage 35 feet wide and 7 feet deep |was found. They followed the un- dergrcund passage about 1,500 feet | without reaching the end. Clintoz, Missouri. | Mr. A. L. Armstrong, and old drug-} gist, and a prominent ‘citizeu of this er-} terpiising town, says: ‘I sell some forty! different kinds of cough {medicines but} have never in my experience sold so much } of any one article as I have of Ballard’s! Herehound Syrup- All whouse it say it is the most pertect {remedy for cough, } j cold, consumption, and all diseases ot! the throat and lungs,they haye ever! tried.” Itis a specific for croup and} whsoping cough. It will relieve a cough in oneminute. Coataizs no opiates. Sold by H. L. Tucker. { Blind Man Repairs a Clock. | Kokomo, Ind., May 2—This city| has a genius in William Brinkman, ! who has been blind since early child | hood. For two years the big clock | in the Court house tower has defied | the efforts of experts to make it, jrecord the proper time. A week ago | Brinkman offered to repair it, and! the county commissioners gave him | the job, as he agreed to make no} charge if he failed. He at once went | to work, and as aresult the clock | now runs regularly and records the | correct time. | The commissioners were so well | pleased that they bave offered him | $25 per year to keep the clock in re- pair He is also an expert piano tuner and broommaker. Mrs_ Brinkman is likewise blind, as is their hired girl, but the family keeps one of the veatest and tidiest hous:s in South Kokomo. Mrs. Brinkman, besides being blind, is totally paralyzed, her husband move! ing her about in a wheel chair. A Warm Friend. Foley’s Colic Cure is very hot. but when diluted it is @ Warm friend indeed to those sufleringfrom bowel complaints. It never fails. 25e and 6c. AtJ A Trimbie’s. Knoxville, Iowa, has ths tallest policeman of any town in the United States, in the person of Wm. O. Robinson, who stands eight feet high. The Robinson family went to Lowa in 1863 from Coshocton, Ohio. There were a father and three sons, when the boys had attained their growth their combined height was 22 feet 9 inches: The three brothers traveled nearly all over the world with shows end made a fortune out of their immense stature. there will be numerous candidates for the demvcratic nomination for Governor, and names Congressman Dockery, Speaker J. W. Farris, See retary of State Lesueur. Judge Jas Gibson, Dave Ba'l, Auditor J. M. Seibert, ex Congressman Charley Morgan and Maj. Harvey Salmon as likely to be in the race. The pres ence of nearly all of these gentlemen in St. Louis the other day gave rise to much political speculation —Jef- ferson City Tribune. Milwaukee, Wis, May 6.—WMil- waukee brewers are not unanimous ia their opinions concerning the ef- fects of the tariff amendment relat- ing to beer, which is now pending in the United States Senate. Some think it will injure their business, other balieve that the increased tax will be paid ultimately by the coa- sumere. Nevada, Mo, May 6—The jury brought in the verdict of guilty of murder in the cecond degree against Mason Smith iadicted for wife mur- der and fixed his punishment at 40 years io tha peritentiary. The wife af the accueed, Virginia Smith, was found lying on the floor of the kitch- at her home. Her head had been beaten to a jelly. Decatur, Ind , May 5 —It develops that the death of Perry, Kauffman and Davis at Markie, was the result of a fearful mistake. With John Drobenstot, they stole a bottle Jabel ed alcohol, from a druggist. Instead ‘Ot alcoho!, the bottle contained pois- on. The first two are dead and Drobenstot is today reported dying. Chattanooga, Tenn, May. 5.—Re- ports from tbe mining districts to day show no settlement of the trou- bles among the coal miners in eight. | The strike is constantly increesing in magnitude. More than 3,000 minere are now cut A big mats meeting will be held at Glenwary, Tenn. Every expectant mother has @ trying ordeal to face. If she does not get ready for it, there is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if ™: Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother’s Friend is the best help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap- plied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain- less. It relieves and prevents ‘‘ morning sickness,” relaxes the overstrained mus- cles, relieves the distended feeling, short- ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer- tain without any dangerous after-effects.. other’s Friend is good for only one pu vic.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. st ar per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by Rize Books, containing valaable informa. tion for women, will be sent to any address pon epplication to THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ge. A Chapter on Co SIMPLE PREC sUTIONS THAT MAY PR SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES, The Danger of Neglecting a “Common Serious and Often Fatal Maladies may Result frem Carelessness. From the News, He’ mourg, La. eeted by Dr. Williams? Pink pag ne <d to try them : he result of cures Eve as able to rad been wu | King two boxes of the pills in and to onish t was 113 poun Of 19 pegs ance of | Previous to taki pills I had | with cold hands the | trouble whatever “T ean tru tempera- | than 1 hay, he effeet eut of | Pink Pi and T cau res man j mend them in all eases of debility and walt cold room | ness. And it} A. L. Stal rt from | 4 ink Pills contain, ing 5 the elements necessary: und richness to the blood and red nerve are an unfailing ggg Jocomotor ataxi ’ dance, sciati nervous hi ppe, palpitation: i iat nilow complexions, all i ‘ ite fai P wer rin male or female, y able to s, or will be sang hed only 50 cents s n given up all X) (they are never sold] nT happened to read bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr, in a newspaper deseribing some‘ liams’ Medicine Compa: McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddel Fink's Leather Tree Saddle Be 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 styles and prices, from the cheapest tothem steel fork cow boy and cle leather epriie i seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blan! dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soage full line of mens and boys gloves. buggy tops new and repair old ones. B your old harness and saddles and trade new oner. We have the largest retail ness store in the Southwest and our ness arefall made at home. McFARLAND BROS BUTLER, M : Low Rate Interest Money} We have money-to loan on good farms at Six per cent interest with small commission, time five years, interest payable(Q)NCE a year. Will write the note payable on or before so borrower can pay amount at any time desired and stop interest. Everyone wishing to borrow or change old loans are requested to call and see us,money ready.no delay 4 THE WALTON TRUST “COMPANY BUTLER, - MISSOURI. SS ee PL RPP ROR PRD PP IPA PLP PPRPRPARLRPPP DP AP DD ED Special Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. By authority of a decree in partition made b: the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in the case of Adah Fitch, etal. ya. Lonisa Jane omen ee I a = at private sale, at ¢ best price to be obtained therefor, the fol- - “ lowing described real estate situated’ in Bates | om tweaty nies oy conte amare county, Missouri, to-wit: off of the west side of the souhwest quarter The east half of lots number one (1) and two | the southwest quarter of section twenty. (2) of the northeast quarter of section four (4) in | (75 “tin townshin foc ten oe a township forty (40) range thirty-three (33); also | thirty-three ash, Ona cot ce made in trust to secure the pay t of certain note fally de: bed in said de trust; and whereas, default has been m the payment of the principal of ssid note the annual interest thereon, now past due Now, therefore, at the req i holder of said note and purs' and recorded in the office within and for Bates county, Mi in book 107, page 456, conveyed to the und ed trustee, the following described real lying and being sitnate in the county of, and state of Missouri, to-wit: the south half of the southeast quarter of sec- tion thirty-three (33) in township forty-one (41) of range thirty-three (33); also the east half of lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northwest quarter of section four (4) and the west halfof lots number one (J) and two (2) of the northeast guarter of section four (8) in township forty (40) range thirty-three (33). me i * The terms of sale will be cash, “and seid eale | 2° Oe eid eat ok nek ae Will be made subject to the approval of the cir-| pablie vendae, to the highest bidder for Sesmon Fart Py es of the above described at the east front door of the court house im land is situated in Homer township, and eighty { city of Batler, county of Bates and state of acres adjoinining it in West Point township. | gouri, om . > The whole 322 acres will be soldin a body, or < Pri ag it willbe divided Into smaller tracts to’suit | between the hours et nine otis tt haser. SOHN C. HAYES, noon and five o’clock in the eae of Git Special Commis ioner.