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Tao imacimMnsastnninimta at Butler Station. NORTH BOUND. H BOUND TE DIVISION. VaNDERVOOHT, Age K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure ¢ 0 .2 Express da >». No. 6 Freight dail . « -m 10 Freight, daily No. 4 Port Arthur FE. 8 Remember this isthe popu tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo Ark., Biloam Bprings, Ar route from the sonth to ouls, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Sulphur Springs, — San Francisco, Portiand and points el et and northwest. No expense has been jared to make the passenger equipment of z Travel| two months ago, and has since been this line second to none in the west. via the new iine H.C. Onn. Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought a Lope of Za 4 Lede SCENES OF DESOLATION. Terrible Havoc Wreught by the West Indies} guarded secret, Hurrican. Trinidad, Britieh West Indies, September 15—A steamer which has arrived here fcom reports that fearful havoc was caused there by a hurricane on Sat-| plantation The destruction of | was aged 80 and she 15 at the time It is believ-| they were married urday night. property was immense. ed over 150 persons were killed throughout the island aod numbers were rendered homeless and desti- tute. The shipping suffered seri- ously. The ship Loando, a bark and two barkentines broke from their anchorages and were driven to sea. They had not returned when the steamer left Barbadoes. Many local vessels were wrecked or blown out to sea. Beidgetown, the capital of the Ieland of Barbadoer, is a scene of desolation and ruia. Demolished or roofless houses are to be seen on every side and hardly a tree is standing Particulars from the country are still wantiog. LOSS OF LIFE AT ST. VINCENT. St. Vincent, British West Indies, September 15.—The official reports reduce the number of deaths here during the hurricane. It was at first estimated that 309 lives were lost, but it is now believed the number is considerably smaller. The exact figures are not obtainable. Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means aclean skin. No beauty withontit. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the 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. Ni druggists, satisfaction guaranteed lve 0c IMPERIALISM and other national questions of vast importance are before the American people. Public Opinion is the only journal in the the United States that gives all questions. The fall almost upon us and they will be un- usually interesting this year as an index of the attitude of the country toward the present administration and its policies. Public Opinion reports the now sides of all elections are as and gives on all elections. 8s comment ition to this n Affairs, Letters the departments of Fore Social Questions, Science and Art and Busi give a weekly digest of the best cur- rent contributions on the se subjects. is 50 a months. We have trial sub- of 25 cents for three The subscription pri year, $1 25 for six made a special rate Script months. Sample copies and cards for mail ins sents on request. BLic Oriniton Co, 12 Astor Place, N. ¥. United States ested Selomon near Milan, Mo., Thursday on the charge robbing a pest o i Livingstone co Deputy Miller fon of all ki quicker than any known remedy, price goc. Every bottle cuaranteed 25 and soc. H. L. Tucker. ; Sa Missour: Pacific Railway Time Table | EER aing at Worland. im: | Valley View m.| 0 p.T, war. and the direct} gq much trouble between her and Barbadoes|@nd Civil War veteran. action of all state con-| and Finance | WED AGAIN. Becomes Mrs. Friday—A Res | Mrs. Cassius iClay i This. | {| Lexington, Ky, Sept. 15.—Dora Richardson Clay, the | child-wife” of General Cassius M | divorced | |Clay, is to be married Friday | Piokard, Woodford county, to R Brock, an employe in a sawmill The marriage is to be No man is better known and that rich tier of ois counties, Peoria is the centre, than genial Chester S. | Harrington, of Princeville, lil. Mr. Harrington is a veteran of the late Like many another brave soldier, he |} solemuized in Dora’s home—the one for her by | which was purchased Gen. Clay recently. It was generally believed that Dora would marry the handsome Willie Bryant, who was the cause of suffered not only during that service, but | for years afterwards from diseases con- | tracted then. oe For years his health was shattered; his | oe i y shall,” sufferings increased. He was unable to | the “Old Lion of Whitehall,” but Se eit ak Ae be Geils diary SE, | | she tossed Willie overboard about | & of profit ‘to many: “I served three years in the 124th Illi- nois, enlisting at Kewanee, Ill,” said he. “I was in Libby Prison and suffered like many another Northern soldier. receiving constant attention from i » Brock, who is 24 and handsome. ; AY eee cree i aS ak bs The announcement of the marri | ,dermining my health, although the col- age comes right on the heels of the | lapse did not come for sometime after. For fifteen years I suffered from general divorcee, secured by the old General debility and nervousness 10 badly that I oa September 9. It is not yet known | could not sleep. Indigestion resulted and what the grounds for the divorce| ™%SY increased. “My eyes began to fail, and as my body } were. The petition has been a closely | | | | lost vitality my mind eiges to give way. = 2 I could scarcely remember events that hap- but it is believed pened but a few weeks before. that abandonment was the only charge made. * Fortwo years I was unfitted for busi- ness. Iwas just able to creep around dur- ing part of this time, and there were many The old gentlemen is a Mexican | ti Dora Clay was an illiterate child of one of his times when I could not get up. “ My brother is a doctor, but all his employes. The groom efforts to help me failed to give any reli: “I tried a number of remedies with ‘iad _A Suffering _ OO oe eee Re ee ee wen 2 F.J. TYGARD Presid THE BATES COUNTY BANK. BoTLER, MoO. HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, 3.c CLARE or. y Successor te BAT N NATIONALE unt? suffer Mtn 2° ry A ANK ; Estas kp De x “WA: } * A Ge Banking ~ Bus 5 Transactegg Bates County Investment Co., BUTLER, MO.2 Capital, = - BSGO0,0CO°. at was in . I bought a box and took the pills accord- ing to “Four days later I had the happiest | $ hours I had known for years. That night sal est e, at low rates. At wn lots in Bates dand forsale. A ined and all kinds ¢ {title real estate Iw to sleep easily and slept soundly as 5 4 J BEEKY, J.C. Cranx, ac and awoke refreshed. 5 - President. Seo'y, & Treas, “After I had taken four boxes of the 8. F. Wannocn, Notary, pills, I found that I was cured and had also r. RR I I increased 27 pounds in weight. “* This greatly surprised my friends, who | = thought my case was a hopeless one. I be- | gan my work again and have continued | ever since in excellent health. “ Another valuable gain to me was, that while I was taking these pills I had been cured of the smoking habit, which had formed when I was a boy and had clung to me all these years. The craving for tobacco left me and I have never expe- rienced it “TI cannot say I er ee es _) Butler Academy will Open the Next year, Sept. 5th, ‘9 1s ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. 5 | SE. A. LUDWIG ARTHUR BORROX 1§ Normal Department Missouri Universi § Michigan Universit County Schoo! Commissiener Bates Co,, Me. ince. nough for these pills and have recommended them to many.” | ; = -CoOouUoRstEs. oe To verify this statement Mr. Harr | . ee laliaiaritito is -GeidGclare: “Beko j Preparatory, Shorthand, Instrumental Music, Lincoln M. Coy, Noiary Public. | Collegiate, Book keeping, Vocal Music, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People | ¢ University. Type Writing Elocution, strike at the root of disease by acting di- | . Teachers Normal, Business, Art rectly upon the impure blood. Their power is marvelous and many wonderful | - Druggists consider | : Four terms 10 weeks each. A skilled Faculty of Ten Specialists, , and all sell them, § 5 Tuition $7.50 to $10 per Term Separate college home for girls with the Principal, 3 4 § Call on or addreee, The wealthy old widower declared that he would educate and polish his girl wife in the ways of the soeiety in which his family moved, Departure ot Spanish War Vessels Re- garded as First Evacuation. began an uttempt to do so. attempt failed. The plebian girl could not be made a, patrician thought more of the things amidst | discussion by the commigsiouers. which she had been raised than she did of the scholarly beoks, the music | ¥e88els for Martinique, en route for and the treatises on etiquette that | Spain, yesterday was really the be- | her husband tried to make her profi-| inning of the evacuation of the! cient in Spaniards The departure of troops Finally Dora's pleadings for at will follow as soon as it is possible | least a vacation from the hated books | to get transports for them. Every- | and tutorism to which the General | thing is in readiness for embarkaticn. | rigidly kept her, prevailed, and she| The troops are coming in from tke | went to her brother's house. There| inland towns, but the Spanieh out- Were rumors then of an estrange | posts are still being maintained. ment, but after atime the Gen. Brooke has received no more returned to her husband. reports of yellow fever from Ponce, At this time he became practically and thinks the danger is over a hermit. His house was guarded ‘ eG from all approach. The General said Good Goods, Weil Advertised, he was the victim of a conspiracy,} Going the rounds of the press is | and be never went to do his shop-| 22 item stating that the Royal Bak- ping at the neighboring towns un- ing Powder Company. is the lergest less accompanied by a trusty body advertiser in America. Of course, | guard of two family servants. the business itself must be an enor- He allowed no one but old per-|™0US One to justify so great an ex sonal friends to even talk of his|Pe@diture in publicity There is Bey marriage. He carried along bowie fallacy more dargerous than that knife, to be used he threatened, on | S¥Ceess can be gained by advertising | lany newspaper man who might | 82 article of indifferent merit. But, venture to approach the place. His given an article of the highest quality | | family connections were estranged like Royal Baking Powder, which jfrom him because of the marriage. when the housekeeper has once used That breach bas never been healed. |®b¢ finds if she desires the best food That he has a kind feeling toward |Sh@ caunot do without, then the his ex-wife is shown by the purchase | greatest measure of success is for her of the homestead referred to|®ttained by keeping it continuously | agreed upon all of the substantial | girl-wife above. He toldan old friend at the| before the public Great merit and |time that he “would always see that | good adverti are koth essential |she suffered no want.” jto make a product a great success g Powder possess Dora Clay is considered a country The Royal a | coquette by her acquaintances. They | 78 the aeeee ee ye opes —— predict further trouble for her be-|Wi8ely used the second, se cause of her sudden change of heart |T@8ult is apparent throughout the | etors shown in the casting off of young | land. The Royal company t | Bryant. The neighbors are taking jthat there is no medium for adver | sides over the matter. \t sing like the news; apers, Since in |these enlighte days everybody HER RECENT LIFE } reids them | The General's ex-wife has been| | leading, for a country g a very | | joy: e has been | |looked upon as the reigning belle of | |the neighborhood. Her devoted ad-| |mirers were many. The fact that! lshe was @ married woman, with a! | name lent an CASTORIA. ous life of late. land o-er She d up of the ordinary. known the jadded charm of the irritation in Fran ticians and nawspapers are ses to represent the czar’s peace c in a new light. They ca-/ has been mise € eyes | that the was | contemp ODg | cation was loc oree was se- urge that it m her, there was no ir had falle 2 that she lof any Is was 3 they continue, t y, and she received g|S0¥ €00d seed, which would gradu- ry from it. tally germinate and bear fruit when me of late had been with | cireumstances were x her “= a brother, Dell. He will | These utterances are regarded as pede leg Re ea when she | indicating, owing particularly to the | attitude of France, that the effect foreseen, | ber section |Edueate Your Bowels With Cas-| of the czars proposal is cee carets. is jand that public opinion is being | lee 1G. Oy G. fall. drugennet sortendliet int | prepared for it. j TERMS AGREFP TO | | Democrat appeared the following San Juan, P. R, Sept. 15.—It was | een 8 girl unfaithful to her mother and immediately after their marriage | 20n0unced after this morning’s meet- | The|ing that the two eommissions had } | guess. She| points which were the subjects of j exactly in the Bible, but it’s written \large aod awful ia the miserable life The departure of the Spanish war of many a misfit home. | that girl, avd then stick to her E. A. LODWIG, Butler, Mo, aaa In a recent issue of the Fulton| en eet good advice from “Uncle Zeb:” “Once I was young and I've never McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelry, Fink's Leuther Tree Saddle that ever came to be worth a no eyed button to a husband. It isn’t a It is the law of God. It isn't I'm talking for the boys this time. If ove of you chaps ever come across a girl that, with a face full of roses, says as you come to the door, ‘I can’t go for thirty minutes, for the dishes are not washed,’ you wait for that girl. You sit right down there on the doorstep and wait for her. ‘Cause some other fellow might come along and carry her off, and right there you have lost ean Wait for like South Side Square Butler Mo. F Read and See What we Keep in Btoe We keep everything that horse owners peed } Double wagon harness from $10 to $%. angel g Single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand a burr to a mules’s tail. harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of aif ! is a ; p styles and prices, from the cheapest tote) “ < AS T OR iA steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring aor Infants and Children. seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets The Kind You Have Always Bought dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps} 4 Bears the full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim Signature of (hax SPTLLAM. b ir A uggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring —-— our ut Sie ak. your old harness and saddles and trade for 5, eleaead ain al a ae new ones. We have the largest retail bar make one dozen good photographs, ness store in the Southwest and our he well finished, mounted and burnish- ness are all made at bome. 1 ed for 25¢; Mantello cabinets $1 per dozen. Gallery closed an Saturday. McFAR ' AND ' Tur Dewey Gauirry, 7! I 42-1m. Opera House Block. BOLT ER, MO. I The Lecture Course Again I After many inquiries about an - ip \ } 4 ec | other lecture couree, I have taken| L Germa l ns 4 ; 4 steps to 7 into operation another : ansas if ims, re a ora oes 4 course for this fall and wiater, which ——}" ] Pills equal in excellence, I betare| ema e 1 * either prev 8 course I have man- zinal and genui a a a z me. St aged. No tewn can afford to be eed‘ being 8 WESTERN IN LOCATION AND without a popular lecture cou Fel ‘C and there are few towns in Mis SING HARVARD CO SENTIMENT. where they do not have one ea hb} weal desist slid basis | year. A Daily Paper Devoted Entirely 0 My purpose this winter is to have | The Dreaded Western Interests —Read this @ nice variety of entertainments— |} Offer to Readers. lectures, musicals and impersona- C ti tions, which will bring an almost onsump 100 3 TSR: es will prove # entirely new line of talent to our see town. The number of entertain-| 7, ments will depend upon the number of tickets sold. I want to sell two hundred and fifty course tickets freial fore A . = P mo and / 2 ended oy Any one desiring any info ion 5 Troubie hee enterp about the course will please send ; me word at the West School or stop me on the street and I will chee you ali the plans aud e E y about the talent. Tickets will be reserved as they were last year, aed the course begia during the fatter pars of October fer I have met with good success and have no doubt that the course can Offere ie enough to commend it, be made a success again if the best 22 mere £0 18 the » a people patronize it as they have spent done. Respectfully, Eid poking th e 44.25 O. T. Bussos. 7 Mehbason fle _ his Fmocsan | er 10: CABTORIaA. J ana cageaig ‘Address Beass the ine Kad You have Amays Seagit | siocum, MC, 5 Pino sitter, AaaTes TA. Bigzaters | when writing the Docto: please five express KANSAS CITY TIMES. = and postoflice adress, sad mention residing Kareas City, ¢ Burien Weea.tTines l-ipp