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Kansas City Bank Rumor. | “Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work.” Kansas City, Mo. November 15.— The rumor was current in banking ircles to-day that ex-Gov. Lon V. ephens had been offered the presi- | &cy of the Bank of Commerce, | titgugh it was denied at the bank. } r. Stephens was in the city yester-! day in consultation with Dr. W. 8. | Woods, president of the bank, and eft for Jefferson City this morning. Several days ago Mr. Stephens told wo Kansas City men that he had een Offered the presidency of the Bank of Commerce, and that he was coming to Kansas City to talk the matter over with the bank officials. C. E. Leonard of Boonville, brother- in-law of Mr. Stephens and president of the National Bank of Boonville, when asked concerning the truth, said: ‘1S is true the governor has been asked to ally himself with the Bank of Commerce.” It is under- stood that no decision has been reach- GOLD DUST makes the clothes white and clean without injury to the fabric in any way. H Housework is hard work without Gold Dust.” For greatest economy buy our large ‘THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago CALL FOR AN INVESTIGATION, Labor Men of Dallas Petition Cougress Regarding Injunctions ledin the matter. The National = . of Commerce has $83,000,000 Dallas, Tex, Nov 2 ah ifer- yenty + bean posit ence o twenty men promi in organized labor circles of Dallas was held this afternoon for the purpose of promoting action at the coming seasion of congress, looking to the ‘protection of the rights of labor, as viewed bp the labor unions, against the action of certain federal judges. The injunction recently issued by Judges Koblsaat at Chicago was the direct cause of the conference held in here is probably no disease more stressing and annoying than piles, abler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment is daily curing cases of years’ standing of itching and bleeding piles. The cure begins on the first application. a little perseverence makes the cure complete. Price,50cin bottles. Tubes. 75 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. French Congo Scare. ‘ , Dallas to-day. Antwerp, November 23.—The situa- The followi nye tion in the French Congo is alarm- he following petition was drafted, ing. The entire colony isin revolt, | unanimously adopted, and a copy Military agencies have been surround: | prepared for ratification by every ed and abandoned. labor union in Dallas, a similar one ———————~ | to be sent also to every labor organ- ization in the United States: “To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Unite ed States Congress: The undersigned, citizens of the United States and resi- Tragedy at a Revival. Pana, Ill., November 22.—At a re- | vival at Pleasant Valley church, ten milés northeast of the city, last night John Himes shot and fatally wounded Elmer Denenbarger. . The trouble grew out of both young men paying attention to the same girl. Itissaid that Himes was the rejected suitor. service Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. Woe, 5c. If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money. Mr. Cleveland III. Trenton, N. J., November 22.—Ex- President Cleveland is ill at his nome jin Princeton, having been threatened with an attack of pneumonia, from | which, however, it is said he is now | out of danger. ; Many people are suffering fearfully | from ine zestion or dyspepsia, when ou sit bottle of Herbine would | Driby aorta prompt and perma- nentecure, A few doses will do more fora weak stomach than a prolong: | ed course of any other medicine. Prive, 50 cents, For sale by H. L. Tucker. Drunken Hunters Kill Little Girl. | occurred in receipts of horses and mul MARKET REPORTS. City BN Kan #1; calve inally steady -Receipts, was nom- the sales: Followir WESTERN COWS. Price.|No. S $2.30 [13 NATIVE COWS. 12 Ave. Price R30 4 2 1 P i 1. 1... 19R | 4. oss 8 1.90 i 0 1.50 | | TIVE STOCKERS 3.40 i, Se 3.0 | AND HEIFERS | 3 3. +16 3.00 | 8,453. The market was closing firmer. Price|No. Av Price » | 60. 5.90 4.35 | 530.. Sheep—Receipts, 100, ‘The market was steady. Following are the sales 35 lambs... 4 $4.95 | 8 sheep....101 $2.50 57 sheep M 335 | Horses and Mules—Another big dec this week as compared with a year 4 Thus far the year’s total ts 3,000 le last year, The market this week de more life in the southern and western classes, The heavy animals sold slowly, and priecs in some cases were $% per head lower. ‘The traffic in mules was quiet. The movement, however, was equal to the receipts, mostly to southern points, and there has been no muterial change in ruling prices, Prices range as follows for sound vice » hor 4 to 7 yeara old. xtra good kinds are worth more and extra common kinds are worth less ——————_{$_ Eight Mine Officials Who Entered a Shaft to Inspect It Never Came Back. . STATE MINE INSPECTOR AMONG THEM Recent Explosion in Baby Mine Near Blue- | fields, W. Va., Which Caused Several Deaths, Had Left the Mins in Bad Con- dition and the Men Had Gone into It to Learn the True State of Affairs, Bluefields, W. Va., Nov. 25.—Super- intendent Walter-O’Malley, of the Po- cahontas collier company, along with the state mine inspector, William Priest; A. S. Hurst, chief coal in- Spector for the Castnor, Curran & Bullitt company, of Vhiladelphia; Robert St. Clair, chief © inspector; Morris St. Clair and William Oldham, sub-coal inspectors; Frazier G. Bell, mining engineer, and Joseph Vard- well, manager of the Shamokin Coal & Coke company, entered the collier- ies to examine the true situation in regard to the recent explosion and fire in thé Baby mine, They have not been heard from, It was thought that all gases originating from fire in the Baby mine had been forced from the main portion and it was congress assembled, to make an in- vestigation to ascertain if United States Judge Kohlsaat of the north- ern district of Tlinois or any other United States judges have deprived citizens of their liberty by willfully F Nnickly produces swelling inflammation with in- ferer hopes forever; but almost as soon as the little blisters and pustules appeared the poison had reached the blood, and will break out at regular | violating the law in issuing injune intervals and each time in a more aggra- | tigi: and if guilty, to. take the nee- vatedform. This poison will leiter in the system for years, and every atom of it must be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure. essary measures for his or their im- peachment.” This petition is to be placed in the hands of Dudley G. Wooten of the Dallas district: by the local organ- Nature’s Antidote FOR Nature’s Polsens, ized labor body, to be brought to is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison the attention of congress. Mr Ivy, and all noxious plants, It is com- | Wooten expects to depart for Wash- exclusively of rootsand herbs. Now ington on November 20 is the time to get the poison out of your system, as delay makes your condition worse. Don’t experiment longer with salves, washes and soaps—they never cure, Mr. S. M, Marshall, bookkeeper of the Atlanta (Ga.) Gas Light Co., was poisoned with Poison Oak. He took Sulphur, Arsenic and various r drugs, and applied externally numerous nsand salves with no benefit. At times the ling and inflammation w: REDUCED RATES TO CHICAGO FOR THE INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK _EXPOSITION. improved after takin; From December 2d to 4th, inclusive a few bottles cleared his blood of the poison, and all evidences of the disease disappeared. ten knowing when or how. Explain your case fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and ad- vice as you require, without charge, and we will send at the same time an irtterest- ing book on Blood and Skin Diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. of Muscatine and Wilton at rate of one fare plus $2 for round trip, with final return limit leaving Chicago Dee. 8, 1901. These reduced rates givea splendid opportunity for a cheap trip to Chicago to attend this great exposition which in interest and in the number and excellence of exhibits will surpass any of its kind ;ever held. For full information con- sult nearest Rock Island ticket agent or address JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A., Chicago. CASTORIA 2 asketch and description » Bears tho The Kind You tov aby . ——— Signature Ty. 4 of LY TP our opinion free whethe Wertion i proonbdly patentable, Commu 5 niidential, Handbook on Pater: « sent frve, (est agency for securing paten: + Pnients taken torough Munn t. Co. re ial nolice, without charge, in he Scientific Americar. nntsome'y finstrated weekly. Largest c: : any seientifie Jones, Terms, $3 0 : four months, $1. Sold byall newsdealers. Go,20r2-er New York Office, 625 F St, Washington. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trape Ma: Desicns ¥ CopyRIGHTS Ano. 38en fulckly rs dents of Dallas, Tex.,” respectfully de on-your—honorable—hody,—it)— por all iresh cute or wounds, either i | tice, of the Great Rock Island Route will sell | +) 7 points east of Missouririver and west | “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL. IF SHE USES SAPOLIO Cold Comfort Frem Doctors Doctors say neuralgia is not dan- xerot to ‘eusolatio his fac Ss and This is poor rer who feels as lwith hot torn with a thousand pairs of pinchers. A word of advice to him: stay indoors jand use Perry Davis’ Painkiller. The | blessed freedom from pain which fol lows this cannot be told | There is but one painkiller, Perry | Davis ast plere treatment Overland Trains Collide The Needles, Cal. Nov. 21 Franconia, tuiles -At twenty east, the st bound Santa Fe over east and we land passenger trains met in collis- sion, The former was drawn by two engines. All three engines were stiashed and then scattered inte fragments by an explosion. Th dead, all Santa Fe employees, are P. M. Eligot, engineer; H. EB. Gola. smith, fireman; I’. Bo Barnhardt, barber; Walter Davorage, waiter; L Case, fireman: A. IL Armitage, tire man; Sam Brown, waiter. The bod ies of the last three are missing. The injured were nearly all in the dining and baggageears. The heavy vestibuled Pullmans pushed these ears into the debris of the engines Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical raternity, Catarrh being a constitution- 1 disease, requires, a constitutional reatment. Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taxen nternally, acting directly upon the | blood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitutior | and assisting nature in doing its work | The proprietors kaye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ‘case that i1 tails tu cure. Send tor list of testimon jals. Address F, J. Cumngy & Co., Toledo, 0.’ B@PSold by druggis 76 McFARILAND BROS, — ‘tamess and Saddlery» Busoies and Surties: Road Wagons and Spring Wagons Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all atyles' ogee Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. dicted five of the prince nenoof the Webb City, Mo. \tht elib, ine Futures ; eet eluding a banker, A. PL stewart, of avert “cine; Be Gad ty es ea that town, in connection with the No, 2 424¢; December, Jeent heavy losses of so many att club's foot cing traci asserted by the offiecrs bers of the club do not det won, in the last -s months, apy 3 $200,000, Oats—-No, 2 ¢;_No,_2_white, Ka 3 Grow ing. —_ Abilene. Vhis has Kansas City Produce. pbeen wood rforthe mery in Kansas City, Nov. 23.—Eggs—lresh, 2e] qistry of central Kan fn this ap pe Creamery, extra fancy county 33 creamery and ‘ sta i Se; dairy, fancy c; | tions are r s milk a e northern tull lof the product during the and sas full months was $575,000. Phe .c; roosters, We} price paid for butter fat each; sprir du young, | cents, turkey hens, Ge; young, ; young gobbl Buc; geese. | weighing ove Se; e prices Game— Rabbits, ick sniy We per doz. $i; red he mixed, $1.3 in 2 WaT per $3; canvas back Potatoes—$1.15 per bush lots; car lots, $1.04; sweets, barrel. Fruit—Apples $1.0005.00 per barrel; barrel; California box is bage, $1.0071.20 per cw bushel in job lots; beets turnips, 15425 bushel. wae per bu.; Died While Parents Prayed. Chicago, Nov, 23.—Lester exer, aged five, died at his home, 4737 Pau- lina avenue, of diphtheria, while his parents were kneeling at his bed pray- ing. They are followers of Dowie, the faith curist, and refused to call a physician. Stricken Before His Class. Lansing, Mich., Nov. 23.—Robert C. Kedzie, professor of chemistry at the Michigan agricultural college since 1863, was stricken with paralysis while addressing a class. His entire right side was paralyzed and he is speech- less. John Morgan, a convict, escaped from the federal prison at Fort Leav- enworth, Kan., while working tn the prison quarry. Henry Watterson in Barnest. Sandusky, O., Nov. \coording to a story whieh comes from an aue thoritative source, Henry Watterson has secured controlling interest in the Cleveland World for the purpose o using that paper to advocate his can- didacy for the pr Roosevelts Take Washington, N Mrs children, left here on the for a cruise down the Vote \ presidential sabwie of 21 guns was fired as the president went abourd the yacht. The New York, * partment has received this cable from pt. Perry, commanding battleship Lowa, ds vember 23: “Situation quiet and sat- isfactory to us, running.” A Million pheritance Tax. New York, Novy, 23.—The federal government has fixed the sum of $361,8033 us inheritance tax from the heirs of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt. | The heirs have already paid $520,998 | as state tax. Cambridge, Mass. Nov. 23.—Har- vard won the football game over Yale Saturday, 22 to 0. Over 35,000 people witnessed the game. NO-TO-BAG firs io% ble: ifnot possible for vou. then i: eithercase take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countrieswit h success insevere thr and lang troubles, “Bosehee's Ger man Syrup.” ft not only heals and stimmlates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflamma tion, expectoration, gives a good night's rest, snd enres the patient. Try bottle. Re commended many years by all drug wists in-ethe world. Get Green's Prize Almanace.—H. L. Tucker, Drugyist causes easy one Reverse for Bucketshops. 21.—The court has reversed the decree etiteres Chicago, Nov ippellate a by which the Cnieage board of trade was preventes from interfering with the ser vice of the Central Stock and Grain exchange in receiy ing market This is th rh that is furnishing grain que sorts. tions to the bucket shops of thecoun try and the decision is expected shut all quota soft exeept dire of trade DYSPEPSIA “For six years I was a victim of dys- epeia in its worst form. 1 could eat nothing but milk toast, and at times my stomuch would not retain and digest even that. Last March f began taking CASCARETS and since then! have steadily improved. until | am as well as 1 ever was in my life.” Davip H. Munruy dito be sent out by the Newark, O Pleasant. Good, Never Sicken, «» CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Nostreal, New York. S12 1 a Wichita, Kan. Nov. 17.—Six Oh tage considered safe to enter. party None of the passengers were seriously 4 " * rafts, $ 65.000 100.00 ne a aN a 7 i edience Ms . : drunken hunters tired into the Mount | pratts, 150 to Law ibe. extra tinavelinen consisting of-experienced miners en- | hurt. Disabe di nee of orders by the : Hope district’ schoolhouse, near Chunks, ee T5.006115.00 tered the mine to rescue the lost in- |men of train No.3 is given as the * . ‘hunks, common to fair OM 70.00 natar: ; ann 7 ay fy -" Shawnee, Ok., Friday afternoon and | Drivers. medium , 45.00% 65.00 ae : bal “ie in less than an hey se cause. 5 ‘Neo, : . . Drivers, good to fancy... returned, maving encountered such a + ae ne (aad killed one little girl named Aunie Miaiheranse, cominan to nie quantity of blackdamp as to make it By Bribing the Nerves Green, Another pupil, John Will- Southerners, good to extra. 45 vy ian | impossible to enter any distance into ith api bisa bas at ‘ " i _ | Plugs 5.007 15.00 ery ‘ superintendent | With epium a cough may be stopped iams, was seriously injured and oth-| "prices ranue as follows for sound, sere] the mine, Assistant Superintendent Meinl see bate Eis Pl /ers slightly. viceable mules, 4 to 8 years old, in good | King was completely b Abeckslgres by the of which the cough isa symptom goes Chief of Police Grall, Shawnee, bee and flesh and well broken: = ponies mie rnapesT ya fram bad to WGrR, De mat walle twenty miles distant, wassummoned ried Oe hands, fat, urakand ae oo the Flat Top field cara’ here py | time and money on delusive “cough : to 14% hands, fat, good hair 35.00% 45.00 ‘ . : ; res.” Remember § on’ by telephone. The greatest excite-| 144 to 15 hands. fat 10.00% 65.00] special train, but none offers hope eng he —— that heals P 5 25, 5 ‘ : ang is prely ment prevailed, and thevate oflynol- | Dis teadn, tot wiih ually mmgine| et, SA Of Whe inepoctore will bo | te eS sloop it mote right < v - ands, quality 75.006 sn NG A 5 t = . nVveR sleep, t wets rig ing were heard. Three of the hunters | 16 to 16% hands, extra......... 110,00@130.00 Aeghhans d alive, All the membe Sos down to the root of the trouble and ne lost party were prominent it ne vy : were captured, and were taken to ea hela neh Ager tesa eg so-cures even deep-seated affections Shawnee for safe-keeping. Miss Chicago Live Stock. dpenetenepcienpeainenian of the throat and lungs. = James, the teacher, is almost insane} Chieago, Nov. 23.—Cattle—Receipts, 200, ONLY FOUR TO SELECT. enna seen : oa : , | Good lo prime steers, $6.0007.00; stockers —_—_ Almost Buried Alive. from the shock. The men say they | gig tecacrs. S004 oo Seventeen Members of the Bourd of Lady did not know their guns wereloaded, | Hos ey nit ; Mixed and Managers of St, Louis World's Fair Decatur, Ala. Nov. 21 butchers, $5.5 ; bulk of sales, $000 Already Appointed. ” SER Se ia 8 ‘ “Sheep—Receipts, 1,00, Good to cholce] — st, Louis, Nov, 2.—Seventeen of th Peg i eee on the human subject or on animals, | wethers, 3.400400; western sheep, 80a 7 nate ais will 3 ar ; ca as the casket in whieh he lay was ’ ae . i ps an - H es \ POMS ie J : . Ballard’sSnow Liniment is excellent; | 860; native lambs, $2.9@1.75 ear rs Pe ONS Saige aan opened, it was thought, for the last H ; é ORL ady managers vw Louie fo! , while or sareeeniaary sprained St, tewie Live Steck. siana Purchase exposition hiave be time at the graveside. — Physicians wrists, bar ved-wire cuts, and sores St. Leute, Nov. , Receipts, 5, appointed by the national comn who had said Winn had) been dead on working horses, it cannot be too stockers and gion, ‘The four yet to be appointed | for have won tal lal 1 Winn’ highly recommended. Price 25 and : as and Indian vill pr babiy he walacted 4 ry ae nae OE NO GAYE SEND TAIN, SRE NAGS 50 cents. For sale by H, L. Tucke ors, $8.0004 ‘plains * of Piel chances of recovery are good, its. For sale by H. L. Tucker, Hogs—Receipts, 4000. Pigs and lights, meeting of the commission, As now be ‘ & ee eu butchers, $5.0545.874y, constituted the board consists of the Tragedy at a Wedding. “pon sale. pea a . weirs wali “7 Herbine sweetens the breath, bright F ¢ a . ens the eves and clears: the complex Kosciusko, Miss... November 15.— Omaha Live Stock. ao - i a 1 York Tion without the whitest ill effects ae “ . *; Re city: Mrs. dames LL, ur, St. Louis; ‘on. and 3 ir A homicide occurred at a wedding} omen, eee Mrs. L. D. Frost, Winona, Mina, Mrs, | WHetever. and insures the natura near Ayres, a village fifteen miles] stec John M, Holeombe, Hartford, Conn. cre ty ga re cents. Bo i H ‘ ., ’ A sre bv a eker. from Kosciusko, last night. John Mrs, John A. MeCall, New York city; ai i Thrasher, son of well-to-do parents, | bulk. of Sig Me makes eal Maus.3 Omalin@Neh 2] iChawres: ling wales a) is Sheep—Re Mrs. Panni » Porter, Athinta, $ ‘ t einai) eaves bad paige 2 hs Ethel Berry. | sheep, $1.5 Mrs, Frederick Hanger, Littie Roeks | been made in the distriet court bs Afterwards the ridegroom and Bus- Mannks OY Gems: Ark; Mrs. W. BE. Andrews, Hastings, the couuty attorney against the ter Houston, an invited guest, walk-] gancas cit Sales by} Neb Mrs. Helen Roice Munsicker, Pouk stand railway company fo - _— ee : : . ‘ . iN Yu ¢ i a th ed out, presumably to-take a drink, | sample on + : Philadelphia; Mrs. Emily Warren we Killed ti this-atate in-vi when Thrasher stabbed Houston} iS she Roebling, Trenton, Nv d.3 Mrs, Jennie [USE quan’ Kile in this starte in vio : H ~ , Soft ie G. Knott, Louisville, Ky.: Mrs, Belle flation of the statutes. Game War twice. ouston was carried home. Everest, Atchison, Kan. Mrs, W. TL J den Counsman made a seareh of ss About 8 o'clock this morning his} White corn ve 1 Indianapolis; Mrs. M. U1. De} Rock Island dining cir and selzed op " » -| Mixed Oat the; No. as aia Siti an gw car a y a futher heard the boy apparently] {04 ( 5 antec He ie qu ! number of the, birds, gasping for breath, and he only lived | Ry: Vinally GOL GlyC se ae a, -" is eden A i by WEL. othy, $0,007 . Ernest, saver, Col, = a short time. Thrasher has not yet SAL Gia home jai ee a Doos It Pay to Buy Cheap? pbeetrapprehended————— SAR GET INCLUDING A BANKER. TY cheap remedy for eonwhs at ination ah " oe ee mae coldsis all right, but you want se Je Federal ts Members of | 7 ova — os em ay meas the Webb City Ath Club. Pro- whit bi ASS dik nT ; Vhe readers of this paper will be pleas- ‘ii ey ors of Poot Races — severe anid crous Test ed to learn that there is at least one havd. winthe, bi chdantil ie rages 4 Tene thrond and i inng troubles. W it dreaded disease that science has been 1 northert nap le Woes | tall yen do? Go to a war As? able to cure in all its stages, and that is No, 3, ny] Oral grand jury in s nhere has it- Trove regular climate? Yes r0O88i &

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