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i i | FEEL IT IN MY BONES. THE REMEDY [15 LALLEMAND’S SPECIFIC FOR RHEUMATISM. Its powerful warming and quieting effect is instantiy apparent. Gives quick relief to rheumatic acid in the blood, it permanently cures. PRICE $1.00 PER VIAL. Prepared by PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., St. Louis, Mo. the aching joints and by ¢estroying the PBA! Oo BD? SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A DEMOCRATIC STRONGHOLD. New York Lost Irrevocably to Republicans. New Yo k, Nov. 3—In reviewing the -l-cten ¢ditormtiy, the Evening Post Pays: “Plate hes “aved hs orgavizat on’ atthe wost s upend.us price «ver paid by a poincal | ader. He bus turned over Greater N-w York, with its enormous patronage, a ealary ist of» half m lion do!lara avd $75, 000 000 of aunual -xvenditure to the democratic party for four yeare; he has Jost the tate irrevocably, co verting a p'urality of 268,000 for McKivley avd one of 213,000 for Bivck into a democraue plurality of 75,00. He has early of net quite lost. control of ‘h- assembly, avd hence of the legisla: ure What pros pect is there, in vev of these re sulte, that th rey, ublicane cau elect @ governor vext year: or carry the state for a repub ican candidate tor the presidevoy iw 1900? Greater | New York witb its 3,500,000 of peo- ple and its 557 000 voters will hence forth be the ax st tr-menvdonus demo- cratic strovgbol’s tbis or any ovner sta'e bas ever seep To scare this invaluable democratic advautage,the republican boss ‘j-mmed’ the new Charter through the legislature aud then ‘jammed’ the enlarged city into the hands of Tammany Holi by run- ning Tracy for Mayor—‘to save the organization ’ Platt’s loss of the state will have the inevitable effect to weaken bia hold upon memb rs of the assembly everywhere, and then, too, Tamma- ny will be in position to offer in ducements for weakeriog not to be neglected ” Is Your Tongue kere vour throat dry, your eycs lull and inflamed and do you tee! mean nerally 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. [f it does not make you feel better it costs vou nothing-— Sold ey H. 1 Tucke: Marcus A Haana. Cleveland, O, Nov. 3.—Senator Haona gave out the fullowing state ment tonight: | “They tell me I am sur+ election Thatisall I know about it. [tis an off yeer and, c -mpared with elections that usually follow prosidential years in Ohio, I tbhiok there is nothing to complain of. Th. wea'her was against the republ can+ this year and good times bave made th m careless. I den't think the re sult bas much significance as to the money question. I don’t see how the democrats civ reasonably bring silver up as ao issue ia this stare again. They did not make an issue of it this year. I hardly thiok the money question ovgbt to be consid- ered as aff-cted either way. The re sults all over the country show that it was an off year Marcus A. Hanna Removal, We take pleasure in announcing that atter this date Parks Sure cure will re move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney rovbles and liver complaint from the user It is the only medicino that is uaranteed to cure these diseases or no ay, Parvs sure cure is sold by H. L Tneker Cleveland Labors in Behalf of Tarsney. | Washigion, D. GC, Nov. 4—A| bomb bas been thrown into the cawp of the Oklaboma repubticans. | Tare was a statement that ex Presi dent Cleveland bad made a personal | request of Mr McKinley, asking him to let Associate Justice John C. Tarsney remain in undisturbed pos- session of bis position until the ex-| piration of bis term. President | Cleveland and Judge Tarsney are | close friends. of re- | As Judge Tarsvey has nearly two years yet of his term to serve, the republican aspirauts for bis seat are | excited over the possibility of wait. | ing tuis long. | Edueate Your Bowels With Cas. } Carets: gi? Min. Care bodietede Mo.. Nov 4—An iscierment returned at 11:30 thiamersimy by the Cay cvurty grand jury, 1p session at Liberty, agaiet Mra. Bettie Car wife «f the child-murderer, charging ber witb maiming and wourding ber 3 vear- old etep dang bter. Belle Carr, wh + d-ad body was found in the Mis acuri river. nea- the wouth of th. Bue, Sontay October 17 Wao Carr, the father of the murdered child, who coufessed to baving thrown ber into the riv-r October 10 was indicted yeaterday The were four counts in the ine dictment returved against Carr. One charged bim with kling the emd with astene, another with choking her to death, a third with drowong her a dafourth with causing ter death iv a wanver urkvown Carr aud bis w fe will be arraign- e4 Saturday, and their trial wll be Set for ac erry dare, Kansas City, was Do you feel ual) aid bilious. a heavy tired feeling. bad taste ju the mouth and an aver- sion to ‘ood? The-e are symptoms of s torpid | liver and need prompt attention to prevent the deyelhpment of a serions kidney disease. — Pricktey Ash Bitters will set things right It drives out all impurities in the bowels stim- ulates the liver and digestion, cleansee the yatem of bilious influences, and imparts e general fe-ling of health and cheertulness. sold by McClement & Co Bey Burgiar, Kansas Cuy, Mo, Nov. 4—The Federal Geaud Jury bas :eturved an indictweut agamst a 13 yexr old boy who ie « thief aud ww proud «fit He robbed a postoffice at Eccler. Mo, while bis fa her was preachin, a sermou not 100 yards away. The boy is Stacy Smith. the son of - “boliness” preacher of the town in which the crime was committed Stacey was iucorrgible so tbat to keep bim from wiscnef the father kept bim chaived to an iron ball « heavy that the boy could uot life i: at all He broke away and committed the crime. Judge Pbiilys had the boy brought before him, aud after lec uring him, sevt him home with hi-~ father. He wili not be senteuced for robbing the postoffice so lonz a+ he behaves bin self A KIDNEY DISEASE. Given Up by Four Doctors. Beaver Dam. O., Aug. 27th, 1897 My daughter. after being treated bs four doctors and being given up for lost a neigh- bor recommended Foley’s Kidney Cure To- day she 18 able to walk seven miles without fatigue. I feel we would have loat her if it Was not for your wedicine Respectfully, Mre. J. M. Bailey. AtJ A Trimble, druggist State Court Priating. Jefferson City, Mo, Nov. 4 —The State board of printing bas awarded the contract for priuting the eu- preme court and the court of av peals reports for six years to Ed W Stephens of Columbia, the present publishers, at $136 per vo'une te ‘he state and to the legal profession He agrees tc furnish all back reports which he has on hand at the same. price. Beware of backache, itis one of the chief symptoms of kidney trouble If you have an Uneasiness in the small of the back, liver dis- turbances. urinary disorders, it means Bright’s Disease. Prickly Asb Bittere cures Bright’s Disease. It heals and stregibens the kidneys, regulates the liver, stomach and di- gestion, and purified the bowels Its splendid | record of remarkable cures renders further recommendation unnecessary. -Soid by Me- Clement & Co. Thomas B. Schall Shoots Aimseit Baltimore, Md., Nov. 3,—Thomas B. Schall, president of the Scball | Packing Company. Atlantic wharf, | East Pratt street, committed enicide | by shooting bimself in the left tem | ple in his office this afterncon. Mr. ! Schall had been affected by melan-/ cbol'a for some time. His health for | the past year hes been unusually : poor. A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you Billious, co: 5 bled wit 5i | } | taste in the mouth, fo | tongue, dyspepsia, I pain in the bac ders, chills and tever, &c. 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 Ithas no equal as alivermedicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles at H. L. fuckers drugstore. aaty jack trouble. Hep-eriss Unmasked. Indartrial Leader, “Hon-st Tnjur, Atkeson. if you bad b-en, weds populist s'xte chairwan ast year, as you tried bard to be tad etll hope t> be next year (svou e if poserbl-;) and if you bad been teud-red and ac -evted the position f etate labor commissioner (whict yeu would have done so quick it veuld bave made the gover or’e head ewm), would you have resign ed #8 chwirwan at cence or weuld you -til consider that your part. bad tmposed a duty upon vou that it would be traitorous to ign sre?” The above pe-tinent inquiry wes recently address«d to Bolter Atke son of the “Butler Pree Press” and thereby banye a tal- Bolter Atkeaon, only a few years back, was the fusion prosecuting a'- torney of Bates county, elected by populista and republicans. No soon er had be cessed drawing his salar 48 prosecuting attorney, than he set up the pins to s cure the vomina ton for eiveuit: jadye in his district f-om both populists and republican- and go well did be succeed that his name was on the republican ticket in «very eounty but one in the entire district, and when h» was fiaally de clared defeated beirs't ued contest vroceedings and in 1893 carred hi- care to the supreme court, in which h~ decision of the lower court war “ffiimed All this. before the repub lican populist fusionist. relinquished bs expectations of office—the desir yet remains Hebas lung cherished the ides of making bimselt chairma: of th« panple’s party state comm'! tee of Mi-soari, and last year during the rea On of the nations! convention at St. Levis, by a superabundance of “gall”, he declared himself the shairman of the Missouri delegation aud got on so well in the practice « f secett that be immediately b2gan laying wires to secure the chairman bip of the state comumit'e: at the tate convention a: Sedulia the fol- lowing week. He was early on the zround and tried to work a schem: to bave the convention convene be ore the bour desiznated in the Call. and thus pack the committees with tus confederates, (who c#me early) but failing in this, and also iv bis coeme to browb-at the committee n resolutions into making a report adverse to fusion on presidential electore, he made a “grand stand” vlay by rushing frantically out of he room, bolting the convention aod the party. He bas been out ever since, but with bis characteris- fic “nerve.” proclaims himself a 3 mon-pure“middle of the road” pop- alist. The only way this bolter can «ver gratify his insane desire for leadership is to get up a little p«rty of his own, and he can hardly do tbat without dividing honors with *Crazy How way out.” If allowed to advise, we would eay the best thing Atkeson and his ilk can do. is to pull off their bypocrital masks and go boldly into the republican party—but there may be more—for them—playing in the “middle-of- the-road.” When your stomach begins to | trouble you. it needs help. The help it needs, is to digest your food, and. until 1t g-ts it, vou won't bave any pexce Stomach rouble is very dis tressing. very obs inate, gerous ous dieases b- gia ndigestion. with simpl- [> Be Many of the most danger i The reason is that io | digestion (not-digestion, not nour-! Se ee istment) weakens the system andj Governor Stephens to-day ssued ® sliows disease germs to attack iz j Sick perdon to George O Mall The actidote is Sheker's Dizestive | who came to ihe penitentiary io Cordial, s'rengthening, nourishing. | curative. | renews strength and heslth It does} this by strengthening the stomach, | 5P€°-OF® by helping it to digest your tood. | Shaker Digestiv are herbs, p jand wine, is perfectly harmless a: will certainly cure all genuine stom Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1 per bottle. phi a sigaarcre every 7) wraEpee j Chas Handi WOMAN DIVULGES HIS CRIME. Postal Clerk Arrested in Wyoming for Steal- ing the $14,000 Package. Deuver, Col, Oct. 3U.—Fostoftice! [spector Frederick aud City be-! te tives Leow aud Buriew of tris) > ty Yesterday srrestes iu Cheyenne, Wyo, Walter R Houghton, a poesia: -erk ru;cning trom Cueyeune t Ogdea, a charge O° sie regirt-red pack» g- contating S14 000 A telegram r eerved h-re durius the afteroo stated tiat Houxbter bad conf-ss-d the theft The package which Houghton! alleged to have to'e» was mailed by Ch «avo bank to a: orrespondeat vs Ste emenro,Caliornis,September 26 [ dsappeared som-where eo route, an! +n iuvest g.tion by th- po-ta authori‘ies disclosed the fa-t tba he disappearance occurred some- where betwen Omaha and Osdeu The aecret serv ce « flicers lexrped bat Houghton's mistrese, who bad Ou een staying ‘n Denver for thre weeks, bad change t three $100 bill- and xs tre $14,000 stolen wax +!) n $100 Fil's they at once made a argements for Boughton’e arrest. The woman was at ence tak: p into ‘ustody and her etatem-nta went to verify thy opinions of the officers A Que-r (?) Medicina. There is a medicine whose proprietors do notciaim to have discovered some hitherto unknown ingredient. orthatitis a cuve-all. “This honest medicine only claime to cure cer- tain diseases, and that its ingredients are rec- ognized by the most skilled physicians as being the best for kidney and bladder diseases It 18 Foley’s Kidnev Cure. At} A Trimble, druggist Rteod taon Ther Hexd-, Wilkesbarre, Pa, Oct. 28 —The grand jary today returned a true bill agamst Sherff Mastin and bir d-puties for the Lattimer shooting The trne b lis included nineteen fo- for each man Filled. and ove fer the victims considered eotlectively. murder, ene ‘Tbirty six true bil’s were found ir the same way f-r felonious wound ing against the same deferdsnte The fact that true bills bave beer four d occasions very little surprise, as this action was expected. If the jury bad ignored the billa the de- f-ndanta would have be-n et once r+ arrested The likelihood is thet Sheriff Martin and bis deputies will e-c to be tried together. The re-entry of Garman and McGabern, woo wtb- drew from th» cee at the time of the ;relimicary hearing, indicates that the prosecution will be puchec with vigor. Clinton, Missouri. Mr. A. L. Armstrong, and old drug- gist, and a prominent citizen of this en- terpiising town, says: ‘I sell some forty difterent kinds of cough {medicines but have never in my experience sold so much of anv one article as [ have of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup All whouse it say it is the most pertect remedy for cough, cold, consumption, and all diseases ot the throat and lungs,they haye ever tried.’? Itis a specific for croup and wh.oping cough. It will relieve a-cough in one minute. Coata ns no opiates. Sold by II. L. Tucker. Tried to Wreck a Train, Milan, Mo, Oct. 31 —A dastardly attempt at tram wreckinz was made here last pight Tbe worth switch on the Cnicago, Bu-tiagton apy Kanras City rsilrond was throw: open arda loaded b-x car was ras onto the main track, so that a tran going nerth would plunge down + twerty-foot embavkment and one going south would be deraled by -triking the loaded car It was dis- covered in time to save the north bound stock train this morning. A revivalist receatly aroused such a storm of religious enthusiasm at Miltedgeville, Ga., that a big bonfire was kindled in the streets of be city with checker boards, cards and otber impl-ments of worldly amusement Uoless this case shail differ from many of its predecessors in all paris of ths world, there will be a reaction that will make a boom in that town 1a the sale of tbe kind of articles that were burned —Ex Jeff-rson City, Mo, Nov years for assau't torape. The in- mmend+d Ballard s Snow Livimené. i I milten 2. bors and frien ‘or me}! Kewanee, IH., advises us Snow Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why not try it? It will surely do you good. It cures all intlammation, wounds, sores, cuts, prains, etc. Sold by H L Fucker. the pardon. | tex Every mother feels an inde- scribable dread of the pain and ! Ganger ant attend- riod of her life. Becoming mother should be a source of joy to all, but suffering and danger of the ordeal make} its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy - which relieves women of the great pain and suf- | fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painiess, but all the danger is re- moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de- spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con- ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com- mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s Friend. Jt is a blessing to woman. $1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. B00 Containing invaluable information of interest to all women, will be sent FREE to any address, upon application, by The BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sen 6a are the most fatal of all diseases. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE a GUARANTEED remedy or money refunded. Con- tains remedies recognized by all eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. Price cor ant Stan. Notice of Fival Settlement Notice Is hereby given to all creditors, and all others Interested in the estate of James H Steel, | deceased, that 1. Wm M Campbell administra- ; tor with will annexed 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 at Batler commencing on the 8th dav of Novem- ber, 1897. W.M CAMPBELL Mt Administrator upon the | . most critical pe- | * a } the | < C Putsburg & Guif Time Table. \rrival and departure of trains at worland. NOvTH ROEND No 7 Freight datiy except Sunday No 5 es oe ae No No. ; No. } Express datiy . o Freia bt, daily except Sanday 3 Port Arthur Bxpresa, ally, .. eorrn KOTND, 2 Express daily 6 Freight duly except Sanday No No No s © Freight, daily expect Sunday, 4 Port Arthar Express, daily, Pp. m. Remember this is ihe popular sfert line bes ween Kansas City Mo and Pi tebure, Kan., fin. Mo, Neosho. 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