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6 NOT DEAD. EE ————— 1 -ause you HATE to think you are sick. This is unwise, it is more, it evel sere bees ith Joe such uncertain ey Are you dull and desponden! bese symptoms mean a torpid liver an: The course of wisdom is to begin HEESESRSESOES YOU DON’T FEEL RICHT, Queer Case of Suspended Animation.—Cor- oner F nds a Very Lively Corpse When thing to make yoursel a is Raigpenine toateaon that kidney diseases begin with ju : Ready For an Inquest. Dilious, constipated, with headaches. foul breath, weak digestion and noenergy? 7 unless promptly regulated will surely affect the kidneys (if they are not already involved). see me PRICKLY ASH BITTERS._—eemm. If the disorder is confined to the iiver and bowels, it will store a feeling of health and vigor, and if the trouble has hat may be depended on to control the disease. eee jday eve iug Henry Evering ot N | Goid, 70, a man ot 200 pounds, war It fe a kidney remedy and system regulator combined. eported to bave dropped dead u cleanse. strengthen and invigorate those orguns and quickly reached the kidneys it brings to bear a powerful healing intluenc jan alley, in the rear of 1101 Wes Bellevilie, 2 1.. Sept 40 —Wedues-} rth | There is no word so full § of meaning and - Arrival aod departure of trains at worland. NORTH BOUND. 7 Freight daily except Sunday OTHER and about which such tender holy recollections clust S jot “ MoTHer” over our helpless first 1 Express taily cae & Preis bt, daily except Sunday 7 s Port Arthur Express, daily, sour BOUND, dail. . daily except Sun i P anday, 12:50 p My ancy anc ectant Mot and 2 bapre » Fre ° the life of every jer is beset with dz fort should be mz 0 Freight, daily expec ort Arthur Bapress, daily,.. 9 @1 p. Ms = tal i niat short line be, i Pi teburg. Kan.» Sulphar Springs,’ wpe ertnin isthe pep tween Kansaé City aoe Joplin. Mo , Neosho ° Ark eam Springs, ATK , ans the direc so a K.C Pu ane & Guif Tine Table. © 3 % He No ver Needed » Doctor, St. Jorepb. Mo, Sept. 29.—J J Overton of thia city, a veteran three ware, will be 100 years «1 Oct ber 5, and hie friends «re most ins arravgements to celebrate bi birthday in an approyriate manner Until four months »go Mr. Over He har never required the vervices of ton never ured spectncier. phyrician im bis 1f+ He does ne look to be over 60 years of oge, ano is phyasicsl'y able to doa beavy day's work if n cessary. of ten eli tren, seven of whom are living. Mr Overton draws a pension of $10 per m nth, baving served ir the Usion army durivg the He »'so raw in the Black Havk war and in the war witb Mexico. service Benuty ix Blo 4 Deep skin. No beauty dy Cathartic clean it’ clean, by stirring up riazy liver and driving all’ imparities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion KY taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed loc, 25¢, 0c. phal Entry, Topeka, Kan, Sept 29.—When Mires Edna Whitney cf Chillicothe, Mo, arrived here at 4:30 p m yea terday, tu'ly 10,000 persons met ber at the depot ard went fairly wild when they saw her It required a dezen pole men to keep the track cl ar when the train pulled up to the platfirm She was assiated to alight by an escort Miss Whitney was received at the depot by 300) Curnival Kuigbte,and was welcomed by Governor Lredy to Kensse, and by Mayor ©. A. Fellows to the city of Topeka Anentbusiastic proces- sion followed her carriage to th+ Troop hotel. Man Witney’ What's the Use of Talking About colds «nd coughs in the sum- mer time You may have a tickliue cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Svruy is the best cure tor it Sold by H. L. Tucker Inegusted With Repnb icanism, Topeka, Kao, Sept 29 —Mojor Tom Anderson of this city, the celebrated camp fire s ory teller and ar: publican, gave the Times corre- spondent authority to say that be will never again vote a republre-n ticket so lo. g as that par y sticks to the farce comedy privciple ef prebi- b tion «Prohibition bas prodvcad results in this town this very dry.” said he, that sre a disgrace. Bootlegging is rampant and it cannot be controlled by state or city. It is time the peo ple of Kansas returned to a system und+r which the Jiquor traffic can be controlled.” An Unparalled Offer. If you are nut a regular reader of the St Louis Post-Dispatch, send your name and address un a posta curd and it will be sent to you SEV EN DAYS FREE OF CHARGE Here 18 au opportuuity to familiar ize yourself win the best evening and largest aud most uuique Sunday peper printed anywhere You'll see the great Sunday Post Di-pateh with its 60,000 words of special telegraph, a wagazine o! from 12 to 16 pages, as good, if not better than any 35 cent wonthly, av ei htpage “cowie weekly” in colors, gorgeously iliustrated, and best o1 all, the Woman's World The Woman's World is a new feature, a four page. balf tone supplem-nt ot special interest to women. The great Sunday Post-Dispateb | will discount avytbing you ever saw or dreamed cf. You'll open your eyes when you see it. It was 5U pages last Sunday. Send your name and address at once and get it free for a week Circulation Department, Post-Dis patch, St. Louis, Mo He is the father | rebellion. | Prepared by Prickly Ash Bitters Co., St.Louis. Price $1.00 per Bottle. SERRE REE EEE EE GREECE HAS A CRISIS, TOO. | Legislature Refuses a Vote of Confidence in the Government. Athens, S-yt 30 —She Boules | (Lezis'at' ve Ass-mbly) me’ to-day 0 corsiter the peace trexty with Purkey and the politic] situation in general The gr] +ries were crowde:' and the prece dings wore follow-c with intense isterest. M_ Ralli, the Premier, mounted the tribune and, \after reviewing the events lead: g up to the beginning of the peace conditions, invited the Chi»xmber to v te confidence in the government. | Ha proposed a resolu ion to thet | effect. Amid great excitement the Cham- | ber d feated ‘i.e resolution by a vote | of 93 to 30. This def-at precipitated jacrisis. It is deemed impracticable for M. Ralli to continue is offies wih the Cebinet as now constituted, The D-lyauriste aren large m»jority of th Chamber and no Cabinet coud leondact business thei: approval puble CASTORIA. As Engtand Seen Ur. London, Sept 59.—The Oc'obe: number of the Nati na Review say : “The great mass «of the people «f | the United States have long wiste é Ke intervene in Cuba at al! costs The British people would in thei place share their sentiments and de si-es, and long before this the Bri: i-h government woald have bee compelled to ast or woald have per ished. Every European must sympathiz with the courazeous and d-servedly respected Queen Regent ct Spain in her terrible plincal -filiction This does rot aff ct the fact, however, that Cuba, under Spanish auspices. bas become ah ll ugon earth, and it would bea grave reproach upon toe American peopls if they did not desire to suppress tuch a hideou scandal at their very doors.” A Sure Thing for You ‘The fac- simile Sigzatuze of {sen every wrapper, A transaction in which you cannot lose Is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, fur- red tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liv- er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed ta cure or money re- funded. C. C. C. are asure thing. ‘Try a box tolay; 10, 25,50 cents. Sample and booklet free. "See our big ad. rong Teeth. pt 29 —Mor ts Gohan, employe of Kramer's hvery and undertaking establish ment, owes his Ife to the strong teeth with which nature bas endowed him. Morris Hns St. Louie, Mo. an \ quarreled with Charles Noye, « fel- low emplove ealiber revolver. The bullet struck Gohan ful in the mouth, causing him to fall. Then he got up ard spat ont the bullet avd with it came ‘three front teeth and a sma'l | tity of blood. | | Are you Billious, constipated or trov- | bled with Jaundi ck 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 is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned becanse your liver does or act properly. Herbine will cure all disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowe (thas no equal as aliver medicine. Price 120 Free trial oottles at H. L. t Accused of Kinng « Nerghbor | Nevada, Mo. | Ewing this mornivg arrested tour jmiles south of town F. M Wade, | { ; wanted in Clay county for murder. | Three weeks ago last Tuesdsy Wade i shot and killed a youn man named SERPS without | At an early hour to-day Gohan | who, from a di-tauce | of five feet, fired at him with a 45-| quane | A Sound Liver Makesa Well Moen | yoo have any of these symptoms, your liver | 4tiyvi Sept 30—Sherift | Sold by all Druggists. ie | Sa Fire at Sea. New York, Sept. 29.—The Waid Lie steamship Vegilar cia, from He. vana, sighted a fire at sea. The sarc puws-d the burning craf »» Monday lat ia latitude «ngitude 77 35 The vesre! ba vidently been burning several dave. She whole f rward end wes yon. and the masts had b en burned away wid were fl antag ulongside About ~gbt feet cf the bu'l was visible ab v+ water. The vessel was still thlez~ anidships. The V gilavcia could find no sigt of fe The vessel's name tad beer burned off All the lifeb-ats were missiog 29 O Arnving onthe Vigilancia were 6 vembers of the crew of the Privce Line stexm hip) Turkish Princ, wich went ashore September 11 o1 ampeche Re-f, 80 ers: cf Progreso. The vessel became un- un.agexble in mi #94 a equall and wis blown on the re-f. Her owners sa se will be ar No man or woman can work well. mentally | or physteally, nor perform effectiove service ofany kitd who is bardened with a torpia liver” Constipation and deficient secretion « the bile have clogged up the organs of th: body so that they cannot keep up the energs to the proper standard, hence, weariness, | heacacher, depression, fickle appetite result all this can be changed with @ tew doses « Prickly Aeh titters. It cleavses the system thoroughly flushes the excretory canar, driving out impurities, imparts new life to the Vital organs and re-establishes healthy fun ctional activity. which brings with it energy etre: gth, vigor of bocy and brain and cheerfu epirits. Sold by McClement & Co Bullet Went Through His Body. Sav Franci-e¢ >, Cal., S-pt 29 —As remarkable a cise as bas ever been b ought to the attention cf surgical | 8ci-pce is that of Emil F. Corel, 17 years old, who was accidentally sh: t the bullet from a 38 caliber revolver going directly through his body. with no more serious result than if it bxd only teen an ordinary flesb ; wound The ball entered two inches abov: the umbilicol cord, passed betwee: the greater curvature of the stomac and the tla sverse colon and came rut one and thre -quarters inches te he left of the spinxl co'ump. We guarantee a cure in cases of chills or an\ other malarial disorder when vy. Arthur?» Febrimel is used it Is the perfection of taste less chill remedies Mildly laxative does rot sic en the stomach and has a delicious flavo offigs Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by Mc- lements & Co. 2 Enormous Output ot Gold. Denver, Col, Sept. 29.—D-nvi» branch miot gold bullion show: receipt+ The receipts during S-ptem- ber aggregated $1,149 36 same men b 1896, S44: gain, $706,008 85. During the pine months, fron January 1 to S-ptember 28. tha re +ip's aggregated $8,338,088 56; fo | he same period of 1896 the | gate amount was $3,128 436.16; gain $5,259 652 40 | Itas greoicted that the min’ will ia 56.74; agg | receive $11,000,000 during the year i] | It Mav Sav+ Your Life. | __A dose or two of Foley’s Honey and Tar wi | prev of pneumonia grip or se- {vere cold if taken in time Cures conghs | colds croup LaGrippe hoarseness diticatt | breathing, whooping cough, incipient con * hr : Gives post ces of congumptior naranteed Sept 29 —News | has just reached here of tke lynct ji of a woman in Rockioghar | county. Her name was Pet Falls and her| reputation is ssid to have suffered | Her body was found banging to #; {eu g g |limb of atree. Itwas badly deecm-| posed and the desperate deed: | | thought to bave been committed by | a gavg of negroes io that section. | Parks Sure cure | Sold oy H.T j the four Western provi tt Main Dr Heely feit for the pul-e +d beart beats of Evering for 15 uinutes ard across bis breast, nud said: “Get the Coroner.” Coroner Schildro'h eam» burried!y but in the meantime Evering show ‘sigtsof life After lying in the fust fuily ten minutes after be bad » en proncuoced dead, he sudden! gasved for breath. Then a bait ozen men carried Evering to his 1ome, where rest-ratiyes were ap ‘ed. Whi'e sl unconscious, be vecame suddenly aroused and six m-n were r quired to bold bin uni Opiates quieted hia. Dr. tice for 30 years th'sistbe stranzest cise that ever came to bis notice Kvering is supposed to have been tracked with apoplexy. ion is still serie us. His cond: Educate Your Bowels With Cas. careta, Candy Oe. IC. Tramp is Heir to a Fortne. Mo., Sept. 30.—Peter tattered tramp, wae rac ntly admitted to the Centra! Tome of Rest ber2.but whive he had Sr. Lous, Ybampion, a very appearar cs of a common vaga- vond his polished manners indicated he had seen better deve. He was ery despondent, but -arre tly ase serted he was heir toa fortune in Oussdorf, Germany. pit of compasson, the superin- endent listened to his story end srote t» Germ-ny A letter hes just Finally heen received saying relatives of ‘hampion have been lor king for bim three years and that he is beir toa large estate, his portion heing 670,- Inclosed in the letter wasa draft for 1,100 marks to pay Champion rigged vp in a fine suit and will go to Germany 0.10 marke. his expenses. at once, Removal. We take pleasure in announcing tha’ after this date Parks Sure cure will re move all traces ot rheumatism, kidnev roubles and liver complaint from the iser It is the only medicino that is suaranteed to cure these diseases or nv lay, Parts sure cure issold by H. L Tracker Tous of Hey Burn Webster City, Ia., Sept. 30-——A then folded bis hands | Heely stys that in bis prac- in a in the ing place that the Expects Mother ise b] Mother's s Fri end bled to look for- ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore- bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. ts use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and ld, and she is found stronger after than before confinement—in short, it “makes Childbirth natural and easy,” as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything b MOTHER'S FRIEND “ My wife suffered more in ten min- utes with either of her other two chil she did altogether with her ng previously used four bot- | ‘Mother's Friend.” It is a) blessing to any one expecting to he- come a3 MOTHER,” says a custom Henperson Dare, Carmi, lil \ and valuable information for ali Mothers, free. The Bradfield Rerulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga lissases. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE | 1 GUARANTEED remedy 3¢ money refunded. Con- tains remedies recognized by all eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. Price soc. and $1.00. Nowe o * a Settlewent Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and all others Interested in the estate ol James H Steel, deceased, that 1. Wm M Campbell administra- tor witb will unnexed of said estate intend to make final settlement thereof at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court in Bates County, State of Miss-uri to be held Batler commencing on the sth dav of her 1897, W. M CAMPBELL Sot Administrator Fink's Leather Tree Saddio lastructive prairie fir- is raging in Cwelve Mile Lake township, Emmet sounty, andis sweepivg everything before it. The fire started in section 33, and 8 travel‘ng in a northerly direction ft 1s estimated that over 12,000 tons f hay have been burned. A. F. Peter Hansen, A F Gerard, Georg Davis, E C Green, ave lost their entire crop. Several smal! buildings and resi de ces bave been coosumned in the flames. Is Your Tongue Coated, vour throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do youtee! m snerally when vou ge nthe morr ig. Your liver and doing their work. W If costs e you take not b vou feel better it t 7 Was Stopp-d by Fi Havane, Sept. 30 —Operations ir ive been absolutely lor uspende account of @ severe storm thet bas jswept over this end of the island I; jthe saburbs cf Havana nearly 2! persors have been floods, and in the country been lost. A Short Sad Story. fad Foley’s Honey and Tar | wonld have had s happier e: Chattansoga, Tean., Sept. ; These Weyler can not move a ¢ A lumn i ° n used, th j bur the wealthier class suffer from a —A| Lough bas lost over 100 ons, J. H. Aitchenson, Isaac Riggs, Daniels and ‘ark, together with many others, are ort nees cf Cubs drowved by the distri ta | many lives and iauch property have ! besvy rains are liable to} |eontinue on ‘nto October. General route trem the south to St Loute Chicago and points north and northeast and to cae Ogden Sap Franctece, vortiand and polats = . nd porthwe see quipment of he west Travel HC Orn, ., Ran-as City, Mf The Only Metropolitan Free Silver Paper in Missouri and the West. EDAILY. $44 YEAR, TWICE AWEEX TIMES, $100 4 TEAR. Fearless, Democratic, Absolutely and ' ‘ Unalterably in Favor of Free Sil- ~ ver, It Is the One and the Only One Metropolitan Daily Support- ing the Cause of Pree Silver and the Chicago Platform—It Stands at All Times for the Interests of the People and the West and Against Trast Domination, Po- litieal Corruption, Gang Rule, Combines and Wall Street Shy-, locks, Pledged to the cause of the people aud against the bosees, always figh ing on debata- ble grouna and atrong in its beef of the ten- ets of true Democracy a8 enunciated in the Chicago piatform. ‘The Kansas City Times is now the only Ize eliver paper of the metro- politan clacs in the State of Missouri and the grent Middle West and Southwest, It is the paper for the Western man. for the rea-on that Western interests ind their strongest ad- vocate in The times I's editorials are widely quoted and ite devotion to the free silver cause has the anqualifed indorsement of the entire Democratic rural press. Ite corps of writers and correspondents are thoroughly rained in the preparation of news and the way to produce a bright readaple paper. Aside from its political views, ite col- omneé recetve more attention from the national prere, ard it is quoted by them more than ali other Kansas City papers combined. ‘The cauce silver is constantly growing, ive to ite progress you must It prints the news—all of it Week ie Kansas City | ve The Times all the ime Daily, for one vear, $1 00. Times oneyear $1 00. i your jer now to Th Kaueas City Mo. Twie ~ McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelrv,, South Side Square Butler Mo. ) t Read and See What we Keep in Stock | We keep everything that horse owners need Double wagon harness from $10 to $20." slugle harness from $3 to $15. harness, £7.50 to £25; second hand Saddles of all stylesand prices, from the cheapest tothe stee] fork cow boy and cle leather spring seat saddles Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps * fuilline of mens and boys gloves. Trim bugey tops new and repair old ones. Bring The eatecription price of DEMOREST’S Is reduced to $1.00 a Yesr DEMOREST og MAGAZINE @ 1 + Mecazine Fashton Department « for «ach memner of the family for of the bonseneld. anv ite varied contents are meking it pre eminently * 1 It furnishes th~ best the your old harness and saddles and trade for new ones, We have the largest retail har nese store in the Southwest avd our bar ness are a]l made at home. McFARLAND BROS. | BUTLER, MO. “AYEAR FOR__os DEMOREST’S FAMILY \ MAGAZINE, Demorest’s Famii although it gives the very ¥ Megrzine fs more then a Fee st home and fore pue of ite many valuabie hion Magazine ign fashiona cach features. It hag ety department of the fi The Family Magazine of the aes ‘bts ofthe mest interesting and mo ay and Se abreast of the times tn science, Society Affairs, Fiction, single number fre “ Making it the most © LY ILLUSTRATED of the one is in every way far ned in ODy other publication ently cond™ { The Post Dispateh wants an agent each Month to patte Womans attire at poeost to fhem othe for postage and wrapping. * R CHRISTMAS GIFT than a year’s subscription to Demorest’s Mazazine 4an be made. Tou can get the m eat redaced price. and Will alo rece: X mas Famer with tts beautifu’ panel pictare sippiement. Remit $1 0 by money order registered letter o eneck to the Demorest Publishing Co,1lo 5th Ave,, Great Special Clubbing Offer for Prompt Subseriptions. ONLY $1.75 FOR f the latess number of residents snd property | M F than thas in every city, town and Hamlet,| Alee Shamel!l in adispute growing | owners msde application in Chan | Thad ib where itnow has none It is th+|out ofa road case. .The men were cery court here to-day for a receiver | ra se my hand to 3 ; biggest and best paper printed in jnear neighbors and lived within a/ for the town of Lookeut Mor Snow Liniment has entirely cu the West. Itis the representative I take pleasure in intorming my neigh- of the Mississippi Valley. Ir bors and friends what it has done fer me “peel enasedtieg ‘| efi Wade is 47 years of age and has a/ charge insolvency and mismanage | <h2s Handley, clerk for Lay & Lyman, special in jucements to agents 2 af chil . Kewanee, Ill., advises us Snow Liniment Ifyou are looking for a chance to wife and four dren. He walked ment and fraud on the part of the| cured him of rheumatism. Why not try polo money eaty write the Post | to this county, arriving Jast night at | officials. No election of town officers | it? _It will surely do you good. It cures Dispatch. St. Louis, Mo. the home of an aunt. has been heli in eight years. NO BETTE t Bg sahacribin. ntain. ive the hand Z AT ONCE | couple of miles of Exceleior Springs. | The applicants, in a sensations! bill, some 2-cene New York Cit all ini ion, sores, Cuts, i iammation, wounds, : prains, etc. Sold by BR L Tucker.

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