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<a He SAI RESR Sa iI ARN FEA ARCS RR RE ROTI nan = RCN K cr Prirshung & Gulf Time Table Arrival and departore of trains at Worland. | NONTH OUND. No.7 Freight daily except Sunday 12:1) P- | Kokomo. except Sunday, | -|ebirery by a horse and “was almost Bethea arinur Ecprete, dally, “| torn to pieces, and will die. The we o Freigue day except Sanday : fans were ruoring 1,000 revolutions Ne *oPreight, dail expects Palsy <7 aed Ji @ minute. teat eatin Hie eecatae shert A be- London, July 25.—The Daily 7S aneas City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kan., feern EO , Neosho, Mo. ., Sulphur Springs, Ark., Siloam Springs, Ar and the direct youte from the south to 8t uis, Chicago, and pointe north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, Ban Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none in the west Travel | via the new line H.C On R, ce Paes. Agt., mans a C CABSTORIA. The fas tinils Dizi os spare wrapper ESCAPING CONVICT MEETS DEATH. Kansas City Negro Killed While Swimming for Freedom. Jefferson City, Mo., July 28 —Bob Carr, a negro convict sent to the penitentiary in May, 1897, under sentence of five years for burglary. met his death in the Missouri river late this afternoon while attempliog to escape. By some means Carr contrived to evade the vigilance of the officers in| 8 charge of tke brick yard, and hid in a big sewer leading to the river. He was miszed, ond # search icstituted for bim. He had succeeded in reach- ing the river and started to swim acroes to the Csllaway shore, when Officer Lee Harris appeared on the bank. Being ordered to return to shore, he replied, “Shoot and be—,” miseal of E. Benjamin Andrews; from the presidency of Brown uni versity, which action it regards as | the most serious blow the “capitalist | oligarchy” has yet struck at social, |economic and inteliectua! liberty in America, gaye: “There is vo doubt that, like Prof. Bemis, who was dismiseed from the University of Chicago, President Andrews was dismissed because he waried his countrymen against the growth of the great mcnopcliee. It eeems certain that a conflict is ap- proaching that will shake the union as it was shaken by the great slav- ery qu2ttion.” | | i After meals you should bave cim- ply a feesiog of comfort and etatis- faction. You should not feel any special indications that digestion is going on. If you do you have indi gestion, which means not-digestion. This may be the beginning of so many dangerous diseases, that it is best to take it in hand at occ2 and treat it with Shaker Digestive Cor dial. For you know that indigestion makes poison, which causes pain and sickness. And that Shaker D.:- gestive Cordial helps digestion and cures indigestion. Shaker Digestive Cordial does this by providing the and redoubled his efforts to swim digestive materials in which the sick out of range of the officer's gun. Harris fired four shots at the black head just visible above the water. stomach is wanting. It also tones up and strengthens the digestive or- gans and rakes them perfectly healthy. This is the rationale of its At the fourth shot the negro sank. | method of cure, as the doetors would He was either killed by the shot or sah Sold vy druggists, price 10c wounded go severely that he was drowned. The body has not yet baen recovered. Poisoned Girl Gets the Nan. to $1 per bottle. A Rural Romance, Chicago Record. “Will you always love me?” Genevieve Buttercup looked into Guthrie, Ok, July 30.—W. S.! tho eyes of her lover with confidence Smith and Miss Ghronia Eckes were married yesterday at the home of the bride’s parente, near Baker, Lincoln county. Miss Eckes is the encugh to start a bank or, as she put question to him. “How can you ask me?” Oscar Overalls bad watched her young woman whom Miss Grace 1ipe and tempting lips move while Allen was accused of poisoning she asked the question, and he must about two weeks ago, and Mr. Smith | nave gnown how che did it. was the young man whom Miss Allen was in love with. The marriage was home,” to have taken place on Wednesday, on account of the trial was post- poned. They will make their home eyes with her hands. in Fredonia, Kan. Benzine Exploded. “I will love you till the cows come he exclaimed fervently. “Cruel msn; I have found you out,” said the maider, covering her “I see through your game You will Jove me till the cows come home, and then you will Chicago, July 28.—A big fire in|sit in the shade and let me do the Michigan City, Ind., was brought under control about 1 p.m. One man lost his life and three were fatally burned, while sev eral are missing. James Bowman was killed. Louis Schwartz, Fred Peters and Herman Luckow were fatally injured. The central portion of the town wes swept by the blaze, which was caused by an explosion of benzine in a sash and blind factory. The dam age is estimated at $100,000. Golumbias Mo.. July 28 —Until recently James E. Johnston bas been modestly bearing the honor of the oldest inhabitant. It has just been brought to light that Mrs. Henrietta Hume, of Columbia, came into the world four years before Mr. Johns- ton. Mrs. Hume is 94. She was born in Maryland. She married Lewis Hume and camwe to Boone county about 1820. Mrz. Hume, with her husband, came the long trip from Maryland to Boone county, bringing all her household gcods in a small wagon A Real Catarrh Cure. The 10 cent trial siza of Ely’s Cream Balm which can be had of the druggist is sufficient to demon- strate its great merit. Send 10 cents we will mail it. Full size 50c. Ely Broe., Warren St., N. Y. City. Catarrh caused difficulty in speak- ing and to a great extent loss of hearing. By the use of Ely’s Cream Balm dropping of mucus has ceased, voice and hearing have greatly im proved.—J. W. Davidson, Att'y at Law, Monmouth, Ill. Cashter Thompson 1n Frisco. Sedalia, Mo., July 28.—Informa. tion has been received here that James C. Thompson, the fugitive| cashier of the First Naticnal Bank, | which suspended operations May 4, 1894, was eeen in San Francisec, Cal., during the recent ¥. P.S. C. » E. Convention. . Thompson fled to ae when the bank failed. le is now living in St. Louis. this morning | milking.” Then she dismissed him haughtily. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eycs dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are not doing their work. Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs -you nothing-— Sold ay H. I. Tucker Judge Cooley a Mental Wreck. Detroit, Mich, July 26.—Judge Thomas Cooley, the famous cons!i tutional Jawyer and author of “Cooley on the Constitution,” ey. ry- where recognized as a standard is now admitted not only a physical but a mental wreck. His family at Ann Arbor to day decided to send him to a private retreat, and fortu nately secured the consent of tke aged jurist during one of bis lucid intervals. His eldest son, Dr. om Ceoley, will attend him until the end comes. Judge Cooley is never vio- lent, and the chenge is the undoubt ed result of a mind worn out by overwork. Bloodhounds on the Trail. Little Rock, Ark., July 25 —Dep- uty Sheritf N. A. Beller. of this city, was called to Benton, 23 miles from here lest night to chase with blood hounds parties who ear ly in the eve- ning attempted to aszassinat» Dr J. R. Walton, a of that place. The dogs trailed two well known young men to their homes a few miles distant Warrants were swera out for their arrest. | the third attempt made on Walton's through a window of his bome each time CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ‘The fas~ (hlehat 3 ia every ‘Wrapper. Ind. July 28—While| ‘paimer Duncan, aged 18, of Erwin | township. was helping thresh yester- day, he was kicked into the ma-! Chronicle in an editoriel on the dis- | @ prominent phys: cian j This makes | |life within the last year by shooting | Childish Wish Gratified in pent. A pathetic ineident occurred near} | Chanute recently. Last fall, says) 'the Chanute Tribune, the little 7 jyear old daughter of Authony Al ford, while in Chanute, took a great | fancy to a big flaxen-haired doll ina show window. She said nothiog, | buu began saving her pennies. Two} weeks ago she was taken down with a fatal illness. A few hours before; | death came she called her faiber to| EE bedside and eaid to him: “Papa, j you know when we were in Chanute) last fall there were some big pretty dolls in the store windows. I wapt- | ed one ever so much, a doll with} blue eyes and curly hair. Ob, it was so kandsome! I bave saved my money all winter and Ive got 70; cents. Now, papa, won't you put 5 cents more to it and give me that pretty doll? I want it put in my/ arms when I'm ia my ecoffia. Won't you, papa?” In her armsas ske is laid away in the velley where the birds will come to sing above her little grave, reposes the idol of the heart broken parents and tke flaxen- haired, blus-eyed doll. Mt. Verncn, IIL, Ju! y 28 —About three yeers ego the little daughter of Towo Clerk Wm. Watson acci- dently swallowed a pin Of late however, her throat has pa‘ned her seyerly, and yesterday she celled to her mother, saying she was chcking. The child ran her finger far enough into her throat to reach her tcnsils, when she felt the pio, which she succeeded in bringing torth. It was somewhat rusty from three years’ contact with the cbild’s tonsils | | A aoa of Taw. Every law provides a penalty for those who disregard it. Sickness isthe penalty that na- ture inflicta on those who violate her laws. Indiscretions of the appetite, neglect of the bowels, worry, overwork, tnese are violations of law and vos pried is disordered digestion, torpid liver and biliousness. When sucn ail- ments make their appearance they should be quickly remoyed, otherwise more serious trou- Lies are sure to develop. A reliable system tonic is the remedy to use, and where can you find a better than Prickly Ash Bitters. It strengthens the kidneys, cleanses and regu- lates the liver, tones up the stomach and digestion, and purifies bowels, thus restoring activity in all the vital organs and vigorous bodily health. Forsale by McClements & Co. Women Regulators. Montgomery, Ala, July 28.—A new variety cf whitecaps has devel- oped in Marengo County. Ala. The organization consists of female ne- groes who are banded togetker for the moral reformation of their sex. A few nights ago the band marched to the house of a woman who had enticed another woman’s husband away, took her into the woods and flogged her unmercifully. Do you feei weak, weary, low spiritea, with poor appetite and disturbed digestion?” You should try a bottle of Macdonald’s Bariey Elixir. It is a stomach tonic stimulant and blood purifier, and its reviving and invigorat- ing influence is instantly apparent. As pleas- ant as the jaice of a sweet orange. Price, $1. Sold by McClements & * Losing Homes, Fairmont, W. Va., July 28 —J. A. Fickinger today gave crders for the striking miaers to vacite the houses at the Monougah miues, stating that new men will arriye today to take their places. This moraicg Polish women wkos3 husbinds are on a strike attacked the men who were working with sticks and stones, and kept many of them away. Try Grain O! Try Grain-0! ; PREE by mail. Ask your groeer to-day to show you a pack- age of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-O has that rich eal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stom- ach receives it without distress. 1-4 the price of coffee. lic. and2sc per package. Sold by all grocers. Four New Cruisers. London, July 28.—Rt. Hon. Geo. J. Goschen, First Lord of the Ad- miralty, announced in Commors that the Goverrment is building four |armored cruisers more formidable as | fighters than any yet eonstructed by ary country. There is a Class of People Who are irjared by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores & Dew preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The Most delicate stomach receives it without dis- tress, and but few can teil it from coffee. It does not cost over 1-4 as mach. poms may drink it with great benefit. Ise. - per package. T t. Ask for GRA! Mis Frank Piorkowski of Chica- es isslowly turnirg black. Although be hus no* a drop of uegro blood in her vein=, ber face and body are an dark as those of a pezress. Around | ber eyes the skin is stili whit-, but is graluatly The Women + afflision has made her ~~ Hood’s Pills cheniag color j Prevent distress, aid diges- tion, cure constipation. Purely vegetable : do not gripe by all druggists. Baby's Response She is a little tot cf some two | summers. fin bead. in front cf her mamma's home, oa | Lafayette avenue, and had heard a on the atrect. One night, as usual the mother had prepared her bed and was trying to get her to say her prayer, but the lids were too jheavy and kept hid her large biue eyes. * 'Now I lay me’ — ‘Now I lay me.” “Tan't, mamma.” it darlne. After several attempts bad failed ‘the mother repeated the prayer for | "cama the response, as the mother finished. The rosy lips closed and mamma's darling was far | away in dreamland. Ladies Can w ear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken into the It makes tight or new shoes feel eas instant relief to corns and buanions. greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevent swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen’s Foot-Kase is a cer cure for sweating, hot, druggists and shoe sto: Allen 8S, Address, Imsted Le Roy, N.Y. A Grewsome Mart jae. Harttord, Conn., July Cora Bell Olney, of Putnam, Bert L. York, Jr., a student at Ya'e Theological Seminary, were married early yesterday morriag. The bride's mother, Mrs D. K Olney, died on Sunday, and it wes with her wishes that the wedding csremoay was performed in the room in which her body lay. The dead body of the bride’s mother was in a ccflin at ove end of the room, and directly ia front of it stood the bridal perty. A Sound Liver Makes a 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 {s out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure all disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels It has no equal as aliver medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial oottles at H. L. Cuckers drugstore. 4ely The wife of a Missouri editor is suing achburch choir for libel. At the funeral of her busband the choir sang: “Let the Lower Lights be Burning.” What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- mer time. You may haye a tickliug cough or a little sold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure tor ft. Sa oy H. L.Tucker Dr. W V.« Smith, a leading RY ician of Warrensburg, and Marion Christopher, son of J. H. Christo pher, with a party of six or eight others, are preparing to leave for the Klondike sou fields. A euloeducwna’ ecerann was run from Sedalia Sunday to Roche- port cave. The proceeds wi!l be used to purchase bloodhounds to tuo down the criminals that occa- sionally set Sedalia by the ears. Rheumatism Is a blood disease and only a blood reme- dy can cure it. Somany people make the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi- bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastle, Indiana, say: “For years r have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma- tism, which the best physicians were un- able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un- ableto take my food or handle myself in any way;I was abso- intely helpless. Three bottles of SS.S. re- lieved me so that I was soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across the room, and when I had finished one dozen bottles was cured completely and am as well as I now weigh 170.” &. Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, aud any form of bleod troubles. If you b a blood disease, take a blood medi- cine—S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegeta- tale) is exclusively for the blood and is secommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent- ly. We will ever. send to anyone our valuable books. Address Swilt Specific cents.| Co., Atlanta, Ga. Inght golden locks hang | ringlets eround her well-formed | She had lately begun to play | 28.—Miss | and | in accordance | PRICKLY ASH BITTER CLEANSES THE LIVER AND BOWELS RS AND FORTIFIES TEE SYSTEM TO RESIST PREVAILING DISEASES. S$t.co PER BOTTLE. SOLD BY ALL DRU GGIsTs, PRicE POOF oo ood few expressions from the children! McFARLAND BROS. | Harness and Saddelry, ‘ink’s Leather Tres Saddie South Side Square y Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in’ Stock We keep everything that horse owners need Double wagon harness from $10 to $30, S25: single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand Saddles of all. styles and prices, from the cheapest to the harness from $3 to $15. steel fork cow boy and cle leather spring : seat saddles. Lap robee, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps Trim hs bugey tops new and repair old ones. Bring. your old harness and saddles and trade for | new ones. We have the largest retail har | ness store in the Southwest and our har | j ness are‘all made at home. McFARLAND BROS. iWUTLER, Mo. full lise of mens and boys gloves. } | PE ‘Low Rate Interest st Money | TO LOAN. * We have money to loan on good | farms at Six Per cent interest with q small commission, time five years, ; interest payable ONCE a year. Will time desired and stop interest. Ss and see us ‘money ready.nodelay | write the note payable oxor beforeso Everyone wishing to borrow or THE Li fece — borrower can pay amount at any |, | change old loans are requested to BUTLER _MISSOURI. iii ova | = YEARS’ , EXPERIENCE. ‘Kansas ci Times, | ee Only Metropolitan Free TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, CGOPYRICHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is probably patentable. ‘Communications strictly ntial. Oldest agency for securing patents erica, We a Wasbington office. Patents taken “nrough. Munn & Co. receive svecial notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, povempeieey H illustrated, largest circulation of Silver Paper in Missouri and the West. | DALY, $4 A TEAL, fic journal, week!y, terms $3.00 & ear; & month = i a ND “A> TIMES, | ERE Sree ceca nears TWICE AWWEER TIMES, $1.00 A YEAR, | MUNN & CO., 364 Broadway, Trustee's Sale Fearless, Democratic, Absolutely and yavhereas, | Flora C. Caliaban and her | Unalterably in Fayor of Free Sil- husband, - P. Callahan, by their deed | a 3 of trust’ dated July 2nd,” 1s, ‘and re: ee = Is ca One and the Only corded in the recorder’s’ office Within and in e i ilv for Bates county, Missouri, in’ book “I3¢| Ue Metropolitan Daily Support- ae conveyed to the | unde rsign- ing the Cause of Free Silver and ed tru: e following described real estat pen lying and being situate i county of Baws | the Chicago Platform—It Stands | Missouri, to- The northeast quarter of the northwest quar- ter of section one (i) township forty (40) of range at All Times for the Interests of the People and the West and twenty-nine (29) ‘containing forty ( © i inati Po- or less, which conveyance: wag #cre8| Against Trust Domination, in trust to secure the payment of one iti ¥ i i Rule, certain note fully described mT said deed ‘of ieee Corea y ahs vai! trust; and whereas. default bas been madein| Combines and Wall Street Shy- the payment of the annual interest on said| jo¢k note, and the same is now past due and | OEKe- unpaid. Now. therefore, at the request of - the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1 will pro- ceed to sell the above described ‘premises at | public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, | at the east front door of the court honse in the | city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Friday August 20, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and §ve o’clock in the afternoon of that day. for the purposes of satisfying said debt, ioe and costs. C. A. ALLEN Pledged to the esnse of the people against the bosses, always fighting on debata- ble ground and strong f: its belief of the ten- ete of trae Democracy as enunciated in the | Chicago platform. The Kansas City Times now the only free silver paper of the Gyo politan class in the State of Missouri and the great Middle West and Southwest. I: is the paper for the Western man, for the reason | that Western interests find their strongest ad: | vocate in The Limes. Its editorials are quoted and its devotion to the free silv Trustee. | cause bas the sedate indorsement of the | entire Democratic rural press. Special Commissioner's Sale of Real | ,,1t# corps of writers and correspondents sre | thoroughly trained in the pre ion of news | and the way to produce a realsuic | paper. Aside from its political views, its cole | | ums receive more attention fromthe he bational the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in | prees, and it is quoted by them x ore ame alt” the case of Adah Fitch, etal. vs. Louisa Jane | other Kansas City papers combined. 3 Danielson, et al. 1 will sell at private sale, at | Thecause of silver is constantly growing, the best pric to be obtained therefor, the fol- | and to keep yee fe 1t6 progress you must lowing described real estate situated’ in Bates | have The Times. It prints the bews~all of it county, Missouri, to-wit: | —all the time. 5 The east half of lots number one (1) and two Dally, for one year, $4 #0. Twiee-a- Week (2) of the northeast quarter of section four (4) in | Times, one year, 61.0. E township forty (40) range thirty-three (33); also | Send your order now to The Kauses City the south half of the southeast quarter of secc- | Times Kansas City. Mo tion thirty-three (33) in townshi, forty-one (41) HOZMANLIS Fag Estate. By authority of a decree in partition made by of range thirty-three (33); also the east half a lots pumber one (1) and two (2) of the northwes quarter of section four (®) and the west half of i lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast quarter bier aa (4) im township forty 4 zasee inte saree terms of sale will be cash, and said sale will be made subject to the approval of the cir- cuitcourt. 242 acres of the = described seme aise inde Bet ees wali besola e a ee ies eae divided inte smaller tracts to’ suit JOHN C. or te tte, Bear

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