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WILL CONSTI © Under unusual circumstance: y ) prompt removal. | ‘isan appropriat ermaniently ¢ pe: body strong ane healthy. “PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTV.E. ation toma , ) ! s the t Prepared SOLD BY ALL 0. Pitsborg & Gulf Time Table. and’ departure of trains at Worland. Freight dally ex daily. Freight, ot ‘except Sanday, } Port Arthur xprese, daily, ¢ Sunday 1 Freight, dail Sepsey Can ASys Oa ixpress, daily, her this isthe popular short line be sas City, Mo. ed Pitteburg, Kan. » Neosho » Sulphur Springs Springs, yas and the direc’ the sonth to St Louis, Chicago, te north and northeast to Denver, :0, Porth and point northwest. No expense has been 40 make the passenger equipment of second to none inthe west. Travel Be pe line H.C Orn. Gi ga't Pas + Kansas City, Mo THE GREAT goth Day. laces the above results in'30 days. jerfuliy aud quickly, Cures when all ot men will regain their lost manhood Wren will recover their youthful vigor b RENIVO., It quickly and surely resto: Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, ud effocta of Kel£abnse or excess and indiscretion. i which untits one for study, business or marriage. It hot only cures by starting at the seat of discase, but @ tonic and blood builder, bring: i e pink glow to pale cheeks and re Umoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no her. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail 1.00 per package, or six for $5.00, with a posi Tkosng guarantee te cure or refund foney. Circulartree. Address AL MEDICINE —ebpags iol al, a 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. gs TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, COPYRIGHTS &c. sending a sketch and —— may in, whether an invention is iy patentable. ‘Communications strictly il, Oldest agency forsecuring patents *; rica. | We have a Washington office, en through Munn Teceive “feedial notice in the s SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, illustrated, eareeee, circulation of jc journal, week! y, terms $3.00 @ year ; six months, Spociine copies and Hann K ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. ral of all Bac most fa OLEY’ S) KIDNEY CURE MRANTEED vemedy Tunided. Con= 3 Kecognized physicians ELY’S CREAM BALM isa positivecure. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 5 | Cents at Dracgiets or by mail ; samples 10c. b7 mati. RLY BROTHERS, 66 Warren ‘St., New York City- ACCIDENT AXD—— HEALTH INSURANCE THE FIDELITY MUTAL , ASSOCIATION dleablest by ac: lent $50 to $100 per month. you lose two limbs, to $5 00), aa lose your eye sight, $2Us to $5,000, ~ IC you lose one limb $55 to $2,000, Ifyou are ill $40.00 per mont! + Itkiled will pay your heirs, $208 to $5,000, Tfinsured, you cannot lose all your income when you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolately protection at a cost of $1 to $2.25 » per month. The Fic and strongest y nen ‘and Health ion in the United St Tt has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States California and Missouri, whieh, together, ample Reserye F and large assets. Aid Ags its certificate an absolute guarantee of | | the solidity of its protection to its members. For particulars address J. L. M. SHETTERL Sec, and Gen. Manager, San Francciso. Cal nor 25S5S5S5S5SSSSSSS50 \- Brutal eae Sats to ees Capture. | | New Haven, Conn., Sept. 1.—Sa- PATION K | vin Rock, the most popular eummer | ILL? | resort in this state, was the scene of fatal, because itis nota disease. several dangerous diseases, hence prudence would suggest its BITTERS GUGUUGGVVGGBGGGGGNGIG? . | No Si2 Local Freight AID} WILL PAY YOU! \8 tragedy early this morning. About '2o'clock Policemen Johnson and {McDonald heard a woman's cries. They ran to the spot jus: as a negro Ss yes, but ordinarily it is not It is however, the CAUSE of i | | dashed through the darkness and) PRICKLY ASH linto the saa The woman was a white waitress 3 ‘and gave her nama as Agnes Diilcn. | Her clothing was torn and her face | in this disorder. Zt not only relieves (4 but It exercises curative and tonic pr i. i t i i tig ore fiero are ef | was bruised. but the negro failed to uble, wards off disease and keeps the jaccomplish his purpcss. The po-) { : | llice, after caring tor her, searched | by PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., St. Louis. 6 DRUGGISTS for her assailant and found him dead | | He had drowned himself to escape! jcapture. He was employed at the! Ansartawae House. His name was Gauee Jackson. | | seinseons Pacis Railway Time Table | at Butler Station. NONTH EOUND. Shake in Your Shces Allen’s Foot-Ease. a powder for the feet. 1t cures painful, ewollen, smarting feet and in- stantly takes thesting out of corms and bun- ions. It’sthe greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight-fit- ting or new shoes feeleasy. Itis a sure cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25 cents in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Al- len S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N | No 6 | No.4... No. j0.. SOUTIC BOUND. {stl Local Freight 36 INTERSTATE DIV 13108, 49 Depart : 0 Arrive | No, E. C. Vaspervoort, Agent. Jumped tiem a Bridge, Fire and Gas. Waterville, Me., Sept. 1.—Ethel Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 2—Diehl/ Day, about 15, jumped from the & Lerd’s wholesale beer, cider and|Tyconic bridge iato the water last soda works were alm st totally de- stroyed by fire last night. The loss on stock is $30,000. The fire, be- lieyed to have been the work of an incendiary, originated in the stable, {and five horses perished in the | flames. During the fire a number of sodo fountains aud a number of carbonic acid gas drums in the building ex- vloded and several spectators were burt. Tho injared are: James Buchanan. left thigh mangled; Henry Bentcn, night, a drop of 50 feet, because she was augry with Ler sweetheart. Two women caw her and immedi ately gave the alarm. Men rushed to the spot and got a boat, and hastily put out after what they sup- posed would be a hifeless bcdy. They found tbe girl alive bat uncon scious She had struck ths rocks exposed by the low water and bro ken alimb. She will recover. ‘Thousands suffer from. Catarrh cr co!d in head and have never tried ecalp wound and right ankle broken; W. P. Anderson, injured in the back and right knee broken; unknown map, arm severely Jacerated. the popular remedy. There is no longer any excuse, a3 a 10 cent trial s ze of Ely’s Cream Balm can be had of your druggist or we mail it for 10 Sick poison is a poison which |cents. Full size 50 cents. Ely makes yousick. It comes from the | Bros., 56 Warren St, N. ¥. City. stomach The stomach makes it| A friend advised me to try Ely’s out of undigested food. The blood gets it and taints the whole body with it That’s the way of it. The way to ba rid of it is to look after your digesticn. If your food is all properly di gested, there will ba none left in the stomach to make sick-pcison out of If your stomach is tog week to see to this properly by iteelf, help it along witb a few doses of Shaker Digestive Cordial. That's the cure of it. Shaker Digestive Cordial iaa de- licious, healthful, tovic cordial, made of pure medicinal plants, herbs aud wine. It positively cures indigestion and prevents the formation of sick poison. At druggists. cents Cream Balm and after using it sx weeks I believe myself cured of ca- tarrh. It is a most veluable remedy. —Joseph Stewart, 624 Grand Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. Many Pearls. Poplar Bluff, Mo., Sept. 1.—The tales of the Bald Knob (Ark.) pearl fields have stirred the citizens of this community toa high pitch Specimens submitted to jewelers here bave been estimated at from $25 to $75 in value. James Wright of this city sent a number of thrse jewels to St. Louis for inspection and estimation of their value, and the people are enxiously awaitirg the outcome In the meantime Bleck being scoured for miles. River is Trial bottles 10 Theres is a Clas3 of People Who'are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without dis- Henry Hanged. Jacksonville, Fla, Sept. 3—No gamer manever walked upan the scaffold than Robbert Henry, hang trees, and but few can teil it from coffee. It jed yesterday for the murder of his does not cost over 1-4 a3 much Children may wife. Standing on the trap he said | drink it with great benefit. Tic. ang 25. per in a clear, strong voice, and with an|P9cSege. Try lt. Ask for GRAIN-O. — a his A Brett Maal. guilt: “Gentlemen an ‘ellow.citi x = Bengt? zens—I am prepared to meet my Cxersbore eis Sept. 2 Can |God. God knows Robert Smiley|neltor, Troy and Tell City, three | struck my wife in striking at me God krows it, and I krow it I am satisfied that I will meet Jesus. I was born with the spirit of God in ,me and am prepared to die. Good- by, all” Indiana towns about 40 miles from here, are ina great state of ment over the manner Town Mersbal Hoag beat up a tramp. He knocked bim down with brass excite- in whicb of Tel City | Henry murdered his wife in Feb |Knucks and dragged him by the | ruary, 1896, during a family row |ears about the street, winding up by | His brother-in-law was implicated, kicking him in the face with heavy | and Henry attempted to save him- shoes, all after bandcuffing bim, it | self by trying to prove that astrcke is charged. Hoag was arrested. of the ax that her brother aimed at = him killed his wife. ei Madison, Ind, Sept. 3—Willie | Sh d Death and Robert Steele, cousins, living at | ; Ce ie Buusby Fork, about i4 miles north- Chicago, Iil., Sept. 2—Anna| east of this city, became involved ia Mary Esseman, of Louisville, Ky , is the young woman who killed her- self with poison at the Victoria Ho- tel on Monday night and left behind a mass of bewildering clews tocour up her identity. Miss Essemau’s perents are re- spectable people. While she was in Lovisville she bore a good reputa- tion. About a year ago she was en- gaged to marry Charles Turner, who was a non-Catholic. Her parents, | being Catholics, would rot permit | the martiage. and she left her home, coming to Chicago and eatering up on a wayward life. For Him. a fight yesterday at noon over an cld fued, when Willis Steele drew a revclver and shot Robert in the ab domer. which caused death in two hours. Willis gave himself up, claiming self defense. WANTED! An agent in every town to sell the POST-DISPATCH The POST- DISPATCH contains from 8 to 14 is the biggest and best Sunday paper cutside of New Yerk City Besides ‘its 50.000 words of special tele- graph it contains a 12 to 16 page Magazine Section This is a big budget of bright, interesting articles ga arranged in a mest artistic mancer. Bomb Havava, Sept. 3—News has just! reacbed here that Gen. Weyler nar-! rowly escaped a dynamite — on his march t> the front. The Cu-/It also contains a Colored Cover, | bans had news of bis coming and which is simply a marvel. Write for | placed a bomb on his supposed line samples. Big money for agents of merch from Guines to Tabaste. a 100 per c2vt profit. Don't | Bat, fertunately for Gen Werler, he | think your town too small, buat tock an other route. Gen. Morata | write fer particulars and try it. | discovered the bomb and killed the ‘two rebels who bad charge of the Nive wire. | Addrese at once Circulation Depart- ment, POST-DISPATCH.St. Louis, Mo. pages daily snd from 38 to 50 Sun-! day The Sueday POST DISPATCH } Killed for a Drink. Paducah, Ky, Sept. 2—A pint | bottle, balf filled with whisky, caus-! ed a fratricide Merrar, yesterday bear Ky., | Ballard Hayes, aged 28 years, and | David Hayes, were both 24 years old, brothers, section hands. David bought some cheap Jiquor snd di- vided the flask with his brother for! awhile. Finally Ballard wanted »} | \of the whisky. but the other dex red. A fight followed ° \ The older brother threw David} down, and, holding him with one | band, pluoged a lorg knife into his | breast ; The mer-! Cerer fled and bad not been appre. , hended last night. : Gowg Down Hyi}- People 2 suffering from Kid- ney Diseases feéla gradual but steady loss of strength apd vital ity They should lose ro time in trying Foley’s Kidney Cure, Guaranteed Preparation. AtJ A. Trimble’s drug store. David died in an hour. Married In His Shirt Steeves. j Richmond, Ky., Sept. 2—Henry J. Colson, nephew of Congressman David G. Colson of Middlesboro was warried here yesterday by Squire Armer, under romantic cir cumstances, to Miss Lizzie Foster, daughter of Robert Foster of Jolly Ridge. The couple had been aweet-| hearts, bat the girl’s parents were} opposed to Colson’s suit. Miss Fos- ter slipped away from home, joined her lover, who was at work in a field near the railroad, and, without wait- ing for bim to get his coat, they flagged the noon train with a hand- kerchief and came here, where they | were meade one. Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonder- ful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positive- ly on the kidneys , liver and bow els, cleansing the entire system) dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipatson and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. today; 10, 25, 50cents. Sold and paseantael eure by all druggist Drew a Bottle. Nevade, Mo, Sept. 1.—Attorney Irvin Gordon and Cashier Jobn Pir- nell of the Thornton Eank, both di- rectors cf the Vernon County Fair, caused considersble excitement on the Frir Grounds. Gordon drew a bottle; Pinnell drew a pistol. A dczen men interfered, and trouble was temporarilly stopped. Mrs. Pinnell fainted and was taken home. When the appetite is weak or nauseated and the smell of food is repugnant to the stomach; when the nervous energy is at a low ebb, caus- ed by hard work in the hot sun or in the close air of & room or office, the stimulating, toning- up and refreshing effect of Macdonald’s Bar- ley Elixir is exceedingly gratifying. It im- parts at once a reviving influence to the whole body, enabling it to throw off the depressing effect of overwork. Quiets the stomach, strengthens the digestion, sharpens the appe- tite and restores the vital energy completely. Price $1.00. Sold by McClements & Co. Chillicothe, Mo, Sept. 1.—George Murray, a Bourliogton brakeman, was horribly mangled while attempt- ing to open a switch for an engine at 3 o'clock this morning, and was dragged a quarter of a mile before being discovered. He lives in Brook- field and has three children. CA. STORIA. SME LITE | Sedalia, Mo. September 3—J. D Mackey, 19, attempted to clope with the 15 yexr old daughter of Moeven Campbell, a prominent farmer. The father met the young man and wore a cowhide cut upon him Campbell was arrested at Mackey’s iustiga tion and was ficed $25 today is ca crery wrapper. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! Ask your grocer 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 injurv as well as adult. All who trv it, likeit. 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 withont distress. 1-4 the price of coffee. lic. and2ic per package. Sold by all grocera. Omeha, Neb., Sept 2—The Ne- braska corn crop bas jast about ma tured. Forthe past few days the mercury hes reached 100 degrees There is no further danger from frost and the crop is estimated at 300,000,000 bushels. | CASTORIA. Chillicothe, O, Marphy, who hss a@ switchman in Baltimore aad Obrvo ibere for years bas fallen beir Union toa $2,000 000 est: There wre five heirs. Lae ¥ De. rear town, Pa Hood invaluable when the stomach is out of order; cure headache, all liver troubles, Mild and eficient. 3 cents. Southwestern | “AN OPEN i. To MC’ RTING IN OF THE WE ARE LUSIVE COURTS OU § Ss. RIGHT TO THE ASTORI A,” AND IRD .o) ‘PITCHER 2S CASTORIA.” AS O08 TRADE MARK, I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the crigina i PITCHER'S CA ASTOR RIA.” the same that i: 20 GF 16 z every bear ii: -gimil wrapper. This is the crigine hich has been used in u ne homes of th rica for over thirty years. < leh ILLY at - 1e wrapper and see that it the kind y¢ > always bought -) AISA, on the and oh STL, Le zeet wrap- per. No one m me to use my name ex- cept The Cent resid: ch Chas. H. Fletcher is Boxk 5 ; PT LES ae Ls «,D. 7 Do Not Be Daan Do not end of your child by accepting a cheap sul : ome druggist may offer you (because he 3 a few more pennies on it), the in- gredients of which even he does not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE 7 ee on SIGNATURE OF TL LA Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STACET. HOW YORK CITY. “HE THAT “WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO elceget s Tramp ise. Chicago, Ii, Aug. 28.—Carter H. | Harrison, Maycr of Chicago, has been arrested asa tramp at Negau- nee, Mich. So was his brother. The town has b2en infested with tramps, and they have grown so bold that Chief of Police Hubla resolved to arrest them on sight. Mayor Harriscn avd his brothe have been fishivg near Negaunee, and wearing their old elcthe:. Chief Hubla who is a sturdy Finlander promptly took them into custody, and, as saspicious charactere, refused to believe their explanations and ree leased m otly when the Mayor exbibted his cffic al star, atteched to his suspender. The Dingley bi tl didn’ t price of wheat It was tbe foreign demand. It wl! raise the price of everything the farmer bas to buy. Dou't g riise the e}. Trustee's Sale Whereas, Fred Heckadon by hsi deed of trust dated November 29, 1 and re- corded in the recorder’s offi in and for Bates county, — Missouri, the in ing situate in the county Missouri, to-wit: half of the northwest quarter of urteen (14), and the east half of the quarter of section fifteen (15) (49), of range thirty-two Vacres, more or less, whi 5 made in trust to secure the payment t fully described in said and whereas de fault has been in the payment of one of said notes for of Bates red dollars and the a: inter er note for thr thousand dollars; all of which is now past due and unpaid. w. therefore. at the request of | the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- ceed to sell the above de: ribed | premis public vendae to the highest bidder for cas! at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Friday September 10, 18%, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in — afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. Ww a E. WALTON, 40-4 Trustee. Order of Pubiication. STATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Bates, 5 : In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, In vacation August 12th, Isu7, Katie Allen. jaintiff, vs. Fred D. Allen, defendant, Now at this day comes the plaintif? herein by her attorneys Graves & Clark and A L Graves, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit courtof Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and files her petition and affiday alleging among other things that defendant is a non- fesident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon itis ordered by the clerk in vacation that said The ts. defendant be notified by publication that plain- pk 4 iso \« iff has commenced a suit against him in this sigzate 2. every. | court by petition and affidavit, the object and | x fe Warpet. | general nature of which is to obtain a decree of | 7 J divorce from the defendant upon the ground that defendant without any reasonable cause “i the plaintiff and has absented him- her for more than the space of one D. Allen, | next term nd appe: ar at this co . to be begun and the city of Bat! f Novembe iday of said - term then on or Ba te TEW RET Aqcit Eso: Cirenit Clerk- Ee pet the two propositions mix- | Kansas City Times, The Only Metropolitan Free | Silver Paper in Missouri r| and the West. DAILY. $4 4 EAR. TWICE A-WEER —_ A YEARII Fearless, Democratic, Absolutely and Unalterably in Fayor of Free Sil- ver, It Is the One and the Only One Metropolitan Daily Support- ing the Cause of Free Silver and the Chicago Platform-—It Stands at All Times for the Interests of the People and the West and Against Trust Domination, Po- | litical Corruption, Gang Rule, | Combines and Wall Street Shy- i | i locks. Pledged to the canse of the people and against the bosses, always fighting on deb ble ground end strong in its betief of the ten ets of true Democracy as enunciated in the Chicago platform. The Kansas City Times is now tne only Irze siiver paper of the metro- politan class in the State of Missour! and the great Middle West and Southwest. It is the paper for the Western man, for the reason that Western interests find their strongest ad- vocate in The times. I's editorials are widely quoted and its devotion to the free silver cause has the unqualified indersement of the entire Democratic rural press. | Itecorps of writers and correspondents are thoroughly trained in the preparsnon of news and the way to produce a bright, readable paper. Aside froin its political views, ite col- umns receive more attention fromthe Rational press, and it js quoted by them more than all other Kansas City papers combined. ‘The canse of silver is constantly growing, and to keep alive to 1ts progress you must have The Times. It prints the news—all of it | —all the time. Daily, for one vear, $1 00. Times, one year. $1 0). Send your order now to The Kansas City Kaness City Mo. Twice-a- Week Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Lucius | Newton and Julia V New- ton, his wife, by their deed of trust dated Jane 10th, , 1495, and recorded in the recorder’s office for Bates county. Missouri, in book 515, conveyed to the undersigned the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates state of Missouri, to-wit: The south half of the northwest quarter of section fourteen (14) township forty-two (42) range twenty-nine (29), also the northeast quar- ter of section ten (19) township forty-two (42) range twenty-nine (29), lying south of Grand river, Bates nty, Mo., which conveyance was made in trust to secure the paymen tof one certain promissory note fully described in said | deed of trust; and whereas defaalt has been made in the payment of the in terest on said note now past due and ‘ow, therefore, at the request of olacr of said note and pursuant tw the condicions of said deed of trast I will pro- ved to sell the above described premises st_ vendue tothe highest bidder for cash court house door in the city of Butler, of Bates and state of missouri, on Monday, September 13th. 1897, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- 13 on and fve o'clock in the afternoon of that - for = poses of satisfying said debi. ae i YEATES, Trustee. public at the county j strator’s Notice. ‘D, that letters of adminis- ann-xed on the estate of sed. Were granted to the iat day of August, artef Bates county, Missour'. ma agsinat ‘aai4 estate. t ; Joba D. Ye P ened on the none year after the 7 may be preciadet id estate; and ff sack ed within two veare trom oe ation, rye! — be for- Sist day of Ag, ist. WILLI3 i ATES, Administrator.

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