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) : P cee, Oe, a ae aie i es y ie y es d d 4 it i rr Oo ir a re 3 is ad o. to BODY SOLD, NOT BURIED. Sedalia, as Well as Kansas City, Has its Undertaker’s Seandal Sedalia, Mo. Feb. 10.—The body of George Darnell, who dropped | dead at the Katy depot two weeks E and was not buried in the city gemetery, a5 was supposed at the time, bas been rescued from the op gating table of a Kirkeville medical college. The diecovery was made} that tbe body was not buried last | | Monday when uodectaker Hillis sent | shill to the county court for the in | ferment of the body, the superin: | fendent of the cemetery informing | fhe court thot vo ‘of aver een dug for Durneli's body. Hillis | pow lays the blame of the whole af | fair upon bis assistant, Eimer Rbine | who he eays shipped the body away | qithout bis knewledge Rhine left | for Kirkevill as cooa as Coroner | Cowan began @ search for the body | god Undertaker Hillis received a | etter from him to-day saying that | he would arriye in Sedalia to night | with the body. Ifthe remains have been mutilated prosecution willlikely follow. How to Look Good Good looks are really more than thin deep, depending entirely upon a healthy conditioa of the vital organe. If the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look; if your stomach js dis ordered you have a dyspeptic | look; if your kidneys era affeoted, you have a pinched look Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. “Electric Bitters” jaa good alterative and tonic Acta directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches snd boils, and gives a good complexion Ever bot- tle guaranteed. Sold at H L Tuck- @'s drug store. 50 cents per bottle Blizzard Does Great Damage. Newton, Kan, Feb. 12.—To-day the mercury touched 23 below zero, the lowest point which the ther mometer has registered here in recent years. The blizzard which swept over this part of Kansas yesterday dida greatamount of damage. Numbers of cattle throughout the county per- | ILOILO TAKEN BY GENERAL MILLER. Capital of Island of Panay Is Bombarded. EVACUATED AND SET ON FIRE. American Troops Succeed in Extinguishing the Flames—No Americans Are Killed Seat of the Government of the Visayas Captured. Washington, D C., Feb. 13.— Shortly before midnight Adjutent | General Corbin made public the fol- lowing dispatch from Major General Otis reporting the capture of the town of Iloilo by the American forces under General Miller on the 1ith inst- Manila, Feb 13, 1899 “Gen. Miller reports from Lloilo that the town taken on the 11th inat aud held by troops given until evening of the 11th to surrender, but their hx brought on engagement during the morsing Insurgents fired native portion of town; but little loewes to property of foreign inhabitants. No casualties among the United States Orme” Insurgents tile actions troops reported Manila, Feb 14 (9:35 a m )—The United States forces under Brigadier Genera! Miller captured Ilouo, capi tal of the island of Panay, and seat of the socalled government of the Visayas feleration, on Saturday last after a bombardment The rebela sot the town on tire before evacuating it; but the Aweri can troops extinguished the flames There were no casualties on the American side. Manila, Feb The United States gunboat Petrel arrived late last evening with dis patches from Brigadier Gen Otis, announcing that Iloilo had been taken by the combined military and naval forces on Saturday morning. General Miller, on receipt of his instructions from Manila, sent native commissioners ashore from the ished from the cold, and the loss will be considerable. Train service was badly delayed here by drifted mow, and several trains were stuck pate a short distance west of | 2. Thousands Have Kidney | Trouble and Don’t Know it There isadisease prevailing in this Sountry most dangerous ause so de- Septive. Many sudden deaths are caus- @d by it—heart disease, pneumonia, Sart failure or apoplexy are often the Welt ot kidney disease. It kidney trou- Beis allowed to adv the } Polson in the blood is liable to ack ‘the yital organs, oz the kidneys them- | selves break down and waste { y cell Weell, Then the richness of the blood | =the albumen—leaks out and the sutter- thas Bright's Disease, the worst torm idney trouble. Kidney trouble can | Pedetected aithough it be slow and d | United States transport St. Paul | with a communication for the rebel governor of Iloilo, calling upon him to surrenier within atime stated, }and warning him not to make al demonstration in the interaval The rebels immediately moved their guns and prepared to defend their position. Thereupon the Petrel fired two warning guns, the rebels immediately opening five upon her. The Petrel and the Baltimore then bombarded the town, which the rebels, having set on fire, immedi ately evacuated American troops were promptly | landed and extinguished the fires in all cases of foreign property, but not before considerable damage had Sptive. Fic alysis ot the urine; Meond, by the simple test of setting the | eine aside in a glass or bottle for, Awenty-tour hours, when a cloudy Mick dust settling indicates it. twas for just such trouble as this that His infini ? benefit leaying it tor His se Mer, the great kidne over i adder spe known cy in Promptly cu: eo t : ress ABS is truly marve ou may have Sample bottle of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp- ¢ great kidney, liver and bladder mention the Druggists, in DUVALL & BUTLER, FARM LOANS. We have ever red in the county. o 000000000000600000000000 FOOHOOIIEIL OE OOOINS PE HETIOS TITS been done. It is believed that the enemy's heavy, but no American casualties are reported. Buceklen’s Arnica Salve | cs | cuts, sal rheum, fever sores, tetter, pped | hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin | eruptions, and positively cures p {or no pay requir bruises, sores, ulcer | money refunded. | per box. PERCIVAL, MISSOURI. the cheapest money to loan Cali on us- 14 (9:15 a. m)—}| The Best Salve in the world for 8 d. It is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction or Price 25 cents) Ase ? For sale by H. L Tucker! But Lee did escape one night and 3 : 3 a at THE YOUNGER BOYS. A Bill Introduced in the Minnesota Legis- | lature Would Release Them. St. Pau’, Minn., Feb. 10.—War- jden Wollfer of the Stillwater Prison can eojoy his long-cherished desire jtosea the Younger brothers liber | ated, if a bill iotr: duced in the sen tate this wornivg by Senator Wilsen | passes, which was read under a title | which does not betray its full import. 'It purported, xs read, to permit the | parole of prisoners sent to the state | prison on the reformatory plan, but the gist of the bill was contained in @ provision that any life convict who had served a full 20 years, obeying the rules of the prison, might be paroled by the board of managers of the institution. The usual rules governing a pa- roled prisoner would bs amended in this case, so as to permit the prie oner to go out of the state, as the board would have the power to ex- tend or reduce the geographical limits of the parole at its will. There are only three prisoners at the sta'e prison to whom the bill, if passed, OFFICERS D. N. THOMPSON, Pres John E. Shutt H. M. Gailey M.G. Wilcox Peco POO SPPOOL 9 COPOOOPIODOD DOP DONS ODED MD OOW UNDER STATE SUPERVISION We beg to offer our services for apart ur all of your account feeling that we can assure depos- itors all the advantages arising from experience. prudence and eae Sake aaiaiaaal wd ea vigilance. 3 FARMERS BANK $.., 000600090000 000000000006 COE OOOTIIOOT HOPI OPH DIOS SOPHO LOS NEE OL OOOOH IOS HA SEN POON ODI Maiberry Items Blanch ¢ Hi n, Meda R M Braden is able to set up = ab 50 tous avick A Pilgrim's Sam Robertsis again on the m 8 es rt ‘ 8 re doi There have been no deaths in t s a ‘ so far as w a 1 immediate vicinity from lagrippe or,» ere Enghty t pneumonia, although several have says cold nights | north and « been very sick. ue Address M Mrand Mrs Homer Heath eck en tte street, K The remains were laid to 3 thet Mulberry cemetery Sunday noon. Mrs Atierbery of Kansas City is stillat AJ Dugan. B Mr Lefker of Bi was in our little village one day last week. He informs us that his father is strong These Coleman Younger, sent up from Rice county Nov 20, 1876, for eomplicity in the famous Northfield bank robbery, aud Frank Jobnson, sent from Hen nepin couaty April 11 of the same There is already some oppo- sition to the bill manifest, althougb it is urged in its behalf that it hus n it an element of disciplinary value. could possibly apply new. are James snd Tiomas year ‘red and Charley W it a day, p oble and R tler a day last weekalmost freez bef etting home ao shoe man staid a ught TA Wr age, where, no do ae W W Parka on the sick pee Mrs Ste ‘ Paola, Kan, Wee chardeon drove ¢ Thomas Ferrel fine coal one m near the swit and Emr: B JW McFadden ape k returned frou Inesday of last week. getting out some ith of his home 1 west of Foster. Aa Bate- Geo The irke, Harper Ipson and able to attend to business. man, Pari Nickell, Charles an@ Our mail carrier failed d, lor hay, but 1 Lyman Hen-ley, Peter Judy, Joe Saturday. Wedon’t blam rt lived hogs, cash preferred. | Whinnery, big Aaron and little was too cold for anyone to get ont I g the Timks 6 or 12) Aaron were across the river Friday very far from the fire. months, gi us your name. after coal. Ira Roberts thinks of moving down ,and Dr Me failed Miss Matt ck w teach the below Hume this spring. make that talked of trade. Virginia summer school, W.F Ciark, who was to sick at L sudder f Mrs AJ Park is at Galvestou, C Heller's is able to be out again. zs, at his Texas. ‘ an’~ wif at Virgil W A Brade jhew of R L Bra-| Jenkins is working for at ¢ d, Tex, den, left last T eday for Nebraska, 2 seen or heard of one B went to Dakota and Mrs Park ts where he willreside. Reed since he had the grip; any ‘£ taking care of the children F L Anderson will spend the com ing summerat Superior, Nebraska, As it is now, life prisoners bave no tear of anything in the prison except the club and the dungeon It is urged that this law would give them an incentive to good behavior that is now lacking. GEORGE LEE DEAP. Thirty Years Ago He Killed Heary Stonestreet and Escaped. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 10 —Geo. Lee who shot and killed Henry M Stonestreet in Lee Summit 30 years ago, and had been a fugitive from died recently in justice ever since, Meridiac, Miss. Letters from his widow telling about the deatb jand funeral have been received by | several of Lee relatives in this coun ty. The killing of St« | was one the famous tragedies of this nestreet by Lee | county inthe days soon after the |war. The whole county was excited lover it and for 30 years the where- jabouts of Lee, or whether he was j alive or dead, have been a mystery |that the old settlers have talked about and speculated over. Lee and Stonestreet lived on ad- | joining farms and when Stenestreet ighter, jmarried Judge Sawyers di jin 1869, Lee stood up with bim at the altar. Six weeks later they quar- jrelled over the line fence between farms and Stonestreet was Lee came very near being | their killed | "Tl joss during the bombardment W28 | lynched, but he was taken safely to Independence. Both the jail io treet and the Lee families had wide connections and influential rel- atives in Jackson | Lee ought to be hanged or not. It ney would be @ to escape aud was feared that jused to hel George Winship and Joseph Mercer were put over him as special guards. was never seen from that time, thirty years ago, until to day, whea word 11 — n has made a to volunteer Park measure the ‘o the ! Thon with ES Jones. j Sproul! & Miller are working upa@ good trade. Mr Gore has ; hased of K P Slade, and we suppose in- some lots tends building in our little burg in| market the near future. Mrs Mathews is very winter. She has not been able to be about any this wi been able to be self for some time. All dem at Amoret o’clock, for t delegates t the county conven school commissioner. township committeeman. Miss Belle Buck has bought prop- | erty in Amoret, and will move there soon. Mr Scott w move on ber farm in March. A few people we Butler to hear Jot it was too Mr F Fit Miss Mollie Cole near future, ¢ live with her is fitting h join with t ing them wellin There were only afew ou on acco id wather. Thre te a number out of coal and he banks have but little ont of the freezing ground. oO f them poorly this very much my- crats are requested to be jay afternoon at twe ler Monday to nto nominate a By re f | from here to G Woolley, but »id for most of them. s on the sick list, in the » te) Clarence, who Ifto bealawyer. We wish- r many friends in r new home. tto SS have to go away the running Mosss. y- They took} sides on the question as to whether) the | Haiterd Breezes, { 1 sold seven mt Oa |KCb ir friend > WwW c ° » the | Ke | Sar 7] rsey two Decker one load, Price & H« two loads load of cattle a to Kansas ¢ few days, t Wed- farm, where WOW moving. Connoey ha Ma: format wi leading t be appreciated by ! ‘orn seems to z cattle fr I bave not! Jno | Teeter, in the M Patrick will re on the we purpose of selecting | Teeter p! several uth, tors removed y Bradley was out in his sleigh cold w 6 i + has made degrees bel but was 34, Sunda y morning. irlar Fred Keirsey and brother drove ales to Uric Jno Sanders took a two- 1 last Sat theast Sunda dad swherea ts s frien and Aaron a aud wif forme Saturday. we Mortor ‘ wn to see eame in Friday | visit with his 7 ! where she was eancer on her Br ral ter Wallace, Mis Suuningham is sick at | to arket cold weathe T N Hendrix, w the sease, la grippe Gus Rape i sn be t i Bell, gained, © W Wol except Sabbat irday. Geo B Bol ou soap creek comes, send St. Louis Infantry lef ELEY PURE CW Wolfe, Wn had th srents, troops of the i welfth e delicious and wi 1 Vogt, R Sellers ears f , of Graham, Kan, zht on a short His wite aed n be or rise ‘nour!two eb r ave been here fae about thre onths, brought a load of Cold wave e out Sunday schond a Kansas City an church, Aaron being items she ha three reported a& Reed sold his farm here t and the supposition was one | John Hussey froze his face going of the Teeter boys would occupy it | to Butler Saturday. Are we right, & Mrs Ben ¢ ford returned howe . from ElDorado Springs, Saturday, ing treated for # which the doe 1 medicines. her the past few the young men of it this way Joe Whinr , Dee Wheeler, Wak ses ley Jenkins, ldm Sadie Whin abbath. his hogs He suys th 1 bard oa bh eu at Virgicta € id weather iw read 6 bourm ar. 4 orn t Was very + Mow Ss week. AAHOM Go to Manila F 12.—The Cauited Stat# no barracks leat te bed at TEATS ET SET DRE oy See