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The Largest St, Bernard. Searcy, Ark., July 21.—Probably the largest dog in the world for his age, which is 9 montbs end 13 days, | is the property of Louis Lorch, of | this plaee. He is a rough-coated St. Bernard. His length is 88} inches, and height from foot to shoulder | : LIS 334 inches. He has a noted pedi-| |gree, and is a descendent of Plin-| limmon, Joe Emmett’s 000 dog, | ‘ 5 cotice |#0d Champion Melrose. The name} Bigs erpuaaticd onienort: Notice | of the pup is Kiog Alexander Lorch, | for jand is assigned to No 46318 Vol. | e Calling. | XIV. (14), American Kennel Club. | . | King is perfectly marked, aud pos-| : af | messes the finest coat of any dog | . FOR 1598. We are Headquarters for Parties, Weddings, acd | known of his race. He will be seut to all noted bench ehows in the United States and foreign countries, and doubtless will wia many prizes. King is also well trained, and carries hi lf 5 and Rigs carefully eared for Heh (ace ty the dsy week or month. 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Ita corps of writers and correspondents are thoroughly trained in the preparation of news and the way to produce a bright, readavle paper. Aside from its political views, ite col- umns receive more attention from the national press, and it is quoted by them more than all other Kansas City papers combined. The cause of silver is constantly growing, and to keep alive to its progress you must have The Times. It prints the news—ail of It —all the time Daily, for one year, $4 00. Times, one year, $1.00. Send your order now to .The Kansas City Times Kansas City. Mo Twice-a- Week Thave twenty fice Jacks for sale. es are black with mealy |Mie, 3 to 7 years years old, 144 to Whands high, large head aud eare, lege boue, good feet and good breeders. Terms ressonab'e. Cor MHondescs solicited. Address, D. A Corres. Butler, Mo _——— Dellade FS PD O-2-0- 00-0 Os: fell Man} of Me. MEIiz | e checks aime. wants of In n. Itsist on having REVIVO, Tt can be earried in vees roebet. Dy mail Der packaxe, of at: for 65.0@, with a ‘written guaraaten to cure or refend Money. Circular tres. Adiroes MEDICINE C0., 971 Wabash Ave., CHICASO, ILL in Bot |like a wise humane plan for dealing NEW PLAN FOR HANDLING TRAMPS. | Made to Put in Two Hours Hard Work for Food. Macon, Mo, 21.—Some time ago! the city council adopted what looked with the tramp problem This was to supply all the householders with tickets, the pasteboards to be given to every able-bodied applicant for food. Each ticket was geoi square meal at a restaurant after! two hours’ work had been perform-}| ed for the city under the of the street commissioner. for a direction | It did | not occur t9 the originators of the scheme that nine out of ten tramps | would refuse the ticket under such | conditions, and insist on getting something to eat without work A more stringent measure is force. When a ‘Weary Willie” reached town in the afternoon he is seized by the police officers, locked up in the calaboose for the night and put to work on the streets next day for at least two hours before he is given a bite. After released they lose no time in getting away, and they urge their fellow unfortunates, as a relig ious duty, to steer clear of this town. They are given to under stand they cen get a meal for every two hours’ toil, but eo far no one has worked beyond the two hour limit, and would net work that long if not-forced to Of course, wanderers who are not apprised of the situation come in every day, but the rule works like lightoing—the opportunity never occurs to apply it to the same perty twice. now in Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means aclean skin. No beauty withoutit. Casecarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up ihe lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents ll druggists, satisfaction guaranteed 10¢ 50 Ice Bound Whalers Safe. Seattle, Wash , July 21_—A mem ber of the Bear relief expedition writes from Point Barrow undér date of March 27, confirming the news received from Captain Tuttle that the imprisoned whalers bad been reached and that they were better off than had been expected. Most of the vessels can be saved and the men have not suffered seriously, having subsisted on wild fish and reindeer. There were 100 mes quartered at Cape Smythe, seventy six of these in the old Kelly house and the re mainder divided between Charlie Browers and the old refuge station now occupied by Prof. McIlbenny. They were in want of food and clothing, which were at once sup- PeniiVROVAL PILL plied. Lieutenant Jarvis wh» led the land expedition which arrived at Point Barrow ahead of the Bear, made nesriy 20,000 miles in 102 days, and his arrival put an end to the troubles of the ica locked men He first boarded the Belvidere and was greeted by Ceptain Mullard, who at once informed him cf the condition of the fl-et. The arrival of tame reindeer avd of the Bear party put an end to the fears of the men, and there is no danger of future distrees A Sure Thing for You. you cannot: lose Is a sure thin: Biliou: 3, sick headache, fur- red ton, ever, pile and other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liv- er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful hew liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed tocure or money re- funded. C. C. C. area sure thing. Try a box today; 10, 25,60 cents. Sample and booklet free. ‘See our big ad. A transaction in whic! | Raise Spanish Warships, Washington, D C., July 21 —The | following report hss bsen received VETERANS ARE IN SESSION. | | Reunion of Southern Confederates | Awakens Great Interest, Atlanta, Ga, July 21—The fight over the place for holding the next gathering of confederate veterans | grew warmer with the progress of | the revnion. The Kentucky delega | tion finds today that the South | | Carolina delegates influence is rapid ly spreading. Time for voting on the question will be decided to day The crowds are much larger than anticipated. and last night eeveral churches Were thrown open for the accommedation of the late arrivals Gen. Jobn B Gordon called the! convention of veterans to order at/ auditorium at Piedmont Park at | 10:30. He said “we ere all confede | rate men and women, but we are also Americanos and proud of our country. (Cheers.) God has blessed you as he has blessed no other nation. It becomes us who have been spared by His providence to sing praises to Him, and I want the men whose shouts have been heard on many battlefields, to join in a hymn of praise.” The reports of the historical com- mittee was presented by its chairman General Stephen D Lee, of Missis sippi. The report says in part: ‘In the just war in which our country is at present engaged, our comrades now living and the descendants of those who have past away have nobly used their opportunity to demonstrate to | the world their ardor, their patriot ism and their readiness to devote! their lives in defense of this one re united country.” All the old officers were re elected as follows: General John B Gordon | of Georgia, General commanding, General Stephen D. Lee, of Missis sippi, commanding the depart ent | of Tennessee; Ganeral W. L. Cabell, | of Texas, trans-Missiesippi depart-| ment; General Wade Hampton, the | army of Virginia j To Cure Constipation Forever. | Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 25¢ If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. GARCIA’S SECESSION. | It ls Sgitadpat He Declines to Further Co- operat® With the American Army. Washington, July 21—A report from unofficial sources at Santiago says that Gen Garcia has notified Gen. Shafter that the Cuban army will no longer co-operate with the Americane, and that the whole com- mand will withdraw to the moun tains and in future carry on the campaign against the Spaniards in their own way. It is said that the motive for this action i3 dissatisfaction with the retention of the Spanish civil au thorities in Santiago and refusal of Gen. Shafter to install Dr. Castillo, a Cuban, as Militery Governor of the city The accuracy of this 1eport cannot be vouched for, but if true it will cause no great surprise. It has been evid-nt for, some days that the American and Cutan armies at Santiago were approaching the pert- ing of the ways. Porto Rican Riot AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASS IN THE THE EXCLUSIV I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of ti I i This is the ori the homes of the LOOK CARE the } ve Ieee and h per. No one has The Centaur Company March 24, 1898. tae «Orap to use my hame exce y, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is I Te POE ye Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- gredients of which even he does not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF ac cepting , Insist on Having ‘The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET NEW TORR CrTY. “A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH.” SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. NEW YORK WORLD SC 18 and Sometimes 24 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Year. T. 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The regular | subscription price of the two papers is St. Germain Female Pills The only Original and genuine French-Female We otter this un be a curable di There will bi Regulator, of Mme.St Germain, Paris Un- i WANTED, money refur Get the genuine Price $1 box by m Sole agents for the United ”_ | Jage, eyery town. every city. This is the opportunity of a lifetime to Notice of Change of Name as says ecerious riots, resulting in many deaths, have occurred at May aguez, Porto Rico. Oa Sunday Iss the Spanish resi dents of the town declared that they were American sympathizers, aod intended to aid Gen Miles’ invading army on its arrival This started the trouble. Before the rioting end- ed nice persons were killed. |of wounded were taken to their from Adwirel Sampson: | Secretary of the Navy, Washington, ; De | “United States flag-bip New York Playa del Este, July 20—Progresa in wrecking the Meria Ter-ea very satisfactory. The compsny thiaks the ehip will pr bly be raised by Sunday next. No information re gardisg othersbips Board of officers examining the Reina Mercedes probably als tenant |day. She will raised. Li Pillebury, ¢ bas besn supe of these vessels on the part of navy. Saursov.” casT ra. The Kad Yes Rave Boag Commander ding the Verurias | Pills 2: |bomes and to | some of them will die. St, Louts Pestmastership. | Washington, D. C. July 15.— | President McKinley settled to day \ the bitter contest over the St. Louis postcfiice. | Fred W Baumhboff, who was in- dorsed by Colonel B.C. Kerens and Congressman Joy, isto receive the appoiatment over William G. Bos d, tc-' brother in law to ex Governor David be B Francie, who was indorsed by |Cengressman Pesree and tke bus- {ness element of St. Louis Ge sick headscle. & taste im the month. ceat tonghe, cas i the stomach. | distress and indigestion. 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