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LOOKS BAD ut li, do niaue anouicr matcmeni III Lhkh aald that while lie 'lid th killing, ha was ailing under direction Mm. Thornton. Thl la ho lold when on the witnee rtnml at pn examination hld la Webb City ycjti rilny. buiiio or lie dt.aiu or ihC nrc revolting. Hay, who li a rrlpi' ond T'i wlo.

made hU botne I noniums. cnnrui tini; stories ulil to the relation that evltited ia jivivn Hiiy and Mm. Thotituii At preliminary txuinlnatlon 11 1. Thornton, dienel In deep blurk i.inii Into court ii'oking pale and tare w.irn. Hit rvrs (ihrwiil ti rivnlta of a sl ntuht and she wita cviil titly lnwudly exeltfd lu, spite of hT r.ilm txt'rlar, and af'er a o'tirk glance mound the court joorn ahe seated her' mar attorney.

Dirk 'iui Horn was the firt wllnrti to In brlff hla tt'silniOny wi. lie at the Thornion r.uino a ojr ago hut wli tcr and while itiTi uutirrd that Thornton and hla wife did nut nluiiK well tegtrther; that thev TirTuontiy quarrelltd and Mr. Thoro Iju made frfrueiit threats of killing bi Van Horn alai di rlurra that tin Ira, Its ma oulanle the ntcr tar.k tuar whero Thun.tca wa killed were ci.ttln I.t a viimin i ehoea. 1 l)r. Whlielr, the coroner, wa then talUd and a brief examination to tho rf th bvdy when ha Vmr.d It.

the tiaturo of the wound upon Lcdy and the clrcuro con with tho find in? of the bod) fotirt arilonrned for dinner to recou in attain at 2 p. in. AVhen Otorfe lay took the rlsnd the freatetit inatIon of the Thornton unlir waa fpniiij. He tentlflrd auh a followii: "I am a icualn of Mr. Thornton and krr.t to live with thm lat April.

Vrt riiornton Immediately began to make lore to mo, aaying that ehe never did I John, hut married him throuch and tint I (Kay) wna the only man ahe bad ever A criminal utaivi Mill tnernmdvc In so called frock coats an many hut aa Di fni.i.nu Ul IUMJ1, EMBEZZLER CAUGHT. Jdiwlan lmr Wantod fan Itirttl In rw York. NEW YOKK. All. 10 Aftor a rhai of over two year, the KuhkIuo meui, tnroiiKh lis coiiMiilar ageut here sure em yesterday In rupturing itiMMun count named Pierra Aluiin drovlt.h von Mohrens.

hlhl. who churned With emheixllng 7U.0OO roublej in Milium. Count vim MohreninMld was arrrwted lata yesterday afternoon in in omen or the Kmiltahle Mfe In suranre not It ty at 1JU Uroadway where ne w.ia emiilnyed a clerk In th Itus sian dt'iiarlmeni under the name of I'etor retera. The warrant was hisued by 1'nlted Hlatea ConiiiilKHlouir Alex anilr ymtirday morning and waa aworn to by the Itimslan conKiil gvncrnl nere. waldlnltr Teplow.

The com plaint nits forth that Count von Mob rt'iurniM tieiongs to the third Dortlon of the diklrli of Torkallaska in Hni sin. From 1N9.1 to 1S8. an aluted In tho complaint, ho was a pulillc ollirlal in the employe of the Itiisnian govern nient, his duties being to receive m.m ey appropriated by the government t.x In his clistrit t. This money came In two parale funds, part of It twine dlHrlbuled among needy liuml graula and part lined In the construction of chimbca and athools. From Ihe Immigrant fund the count Is alleged to have appropriated for hl own use rouble and from the churcii and hool fund he Is aald to have taken 13.1:17 roubles other funds mis used by him, It alleged, brought hi i defalcations up to T0.0i.iU roublej.

To cover up his deficiencies the count according to the complaint, forged cer tain documents, showing tho receipt o' tho money by certain persons to whom it Intended to go. In this way he tveapeil detection for a long time, und It wan not until about two years ag that the government became aware of the condition of affairs In hla district The count was indlited, hut he sue reeded In eluding the authorities and It la said fled to thU country. Hlnre then the Russian officials baveoen looking for and, a soon a In formation concerning bis whereabouU reached the IlUFvlan consul here a war rant was aworn out too his treat. Armed with thl warrant. United State Deputy Marshals' Gebhard an McAblney went to th olllce of the Kaultable company yesterday after noon.

hen accosted by teem tu count denied his Identity and Inaiat that bis name waa Peters. Under this name. It waa afterward discovered, he bad taken out bla first papers prelim WALKER AT THE CAUCUS The SprlnrflcU Man Hob nobs With New York. Politicians. He Favors Congressman De Armond for Leader of the House.

I ttncnSDAT. ACCC3T 19, JSU Tni3 LEADER DEMOCRAT, SmiXOFlELD, MO. THCnSDAT, ACCl'ST 10, FOR WIDOW Startling: Developments the Thornton Murder Case. in George Ray, a Degenerate Says He Was Ur? ed to Murder. CARTHAGE, Aug.

lO. Start ling development have come to light In tin Thornton murder ciwe Ceurgo Ray, a mucin ut Mrs. Thorn ton, wifo tif the murdered m.n, who b.u been In Jnll on the charge of CJin, milling Ilia murder, hits nude tro ion ftvlun la which lie admits tliut he kill ed Thornton. In tila fln.t he completely huiicrstea Mia. Thorn ion, but iiwqiii in ly anil when on lily a curloua trudo bu jpruns up.

H'Rulmly lurgu coutlgniueiiH of rc ond hiimt frock coats ara hipped out from Lngland to ilumlmy, and urn tlls Piod of to tlia natives, who strut imi iih i. o(k lu a not lufre q'iriiiiy imiMWHlhls font. Add to thl mi ilia wearer do not 10 In for sock muu iu a man l.ir a uriti nuun leather shoe, and you hava picture. Whin added to tlila that (ha native neau. ureas la worn, and that th no iwntlonablea are of linen and cut akin iigm, witn many folda about the an tuo signt la offline ludicrous.

bo lamiionable has the frock roa become In India that the native tailor niuke the ordinary nun ih nn r. on frock cout lines, an i uniiHiinl light to ce uthletl yomha Mf nun turn in.ti. ntlmary sprang Lctwknn us and has lnary to becoming a United Statea clt ever since. Poor, after tbli turted ehe to suggest to me the adversity of removing Thornton. At Srst the suceniun was to strike him Dn tho head nitli a lininrner arid pretend that a horee had kUked him; then to ehoot hlra on the road while home at night and pretend tbh, he was held up by robbers.

Unnlly hc told me that the deed eould be laycd no Innrer, but that I must make of tha Job. Saturday night, July the came to my room and woke me jp. ninklng me put cm a pair of Thorn ion's shoe which hurt my feet badly that I cut the top off. 't tveured Tbcrnion's revolver which bad been broupht borne by someone who hud borrowed It. and started out to.

commit the deed and killed him without waking him. I took the mon ey to divert suspicion nnd gave It to Mrs. Thornton, who put It in a bakin powder can and Ordered me to bury i under th root of the smoke feoiiM; an 1 where It waa found. She burnt the raior caee and strap and threw the re volver Into a deserted shaft. I buritd the razor In the barn and Nate 8mltlj dun It up lnt nipht.

SIr3. Thornion took the ring out of the dead man's pocket book, Bayin; that It should be buried on his finger. Murine Ray's solemn words Sin, Thornton sat and ouict. not muscle fo her face moved, but ahe was deathly white. She eyed him closely and scarcely seemed to Ray eald that when he visited Mm Thornton in Jail, eho slipped him a note, which read: "Oeorge, give yourself up.

Take everything on you Don't have me In it all, and I will see you out of It. My lawyers say you tan get clear without any trouble. Ho burned the note and acted on its advice. "Before God. gentlemen!" he said.

"she planned the whole thing and I am not going to auffcr alone lor it. Coats at Second Hand. Waverly Mngalne: As the well educated cntlva of India emulate manners as far as Dostalble. It Is ot to be wondered at that he Is par Uiil to the frock coat. From this, par 4 viopn (A li dl'j Tor Sanative Uses.

Its remarkable, emnlllent, cleann, snt nrl'rttt', rt1 (w nvf'i' firm i Til k. 0 ifrrat min enre.warrulUie li of TTli'l ln the form of laths for anoy. In irnutmn, Inflaniin. tt.ms, and ch.llnirs. for '0 Irm or efiive )xrilr itlon.

nnd in Uie (orni of aiid K'1" tir tnralr" nd fiwmir purv wlitch lliem'Him hi wimrn. aid ntwia.iy i. n.cof in. i mttiieii Cni.TH Soar wiil tie fS. 4 Crvf, iiiAo.W lien.

While the count wa In conver sation with th marchals, Gebhard no tlced that he wore a small watch charm on which were the letters On the reverse side were two words Which with the aid of a magnifying glasn the marahuls discovered to be the man's name. The count then admit ted his Identity and was taken before Commissioner Alexander. Von Mohrenschild said he had been in this country two years and three month end that for the last eevca months had been employed by the Kqultable company. He said was married and lived at 423 Amsterdam avenue. He demanded an examination and Waa locked up In I.udlow street JhM.

To the msrshals who escorted him there be paid he had six brothers, all of whom, held hlfth positions ln Russia. A Xrw York Hliiff. New York Letter: Edward U. Whiten Is the latest copper king. Mr.

hlton has bca beit known to New York through the world of stocks. For year he has bein a prominent figure In Wall street, and the few who guessed at hi minine Interests were wont to dub him joitingly "Silver Whiton." Sixteen years ago, in 1S83, he Invested heavily in a lot of silver mines near Durango In I.a Platte county. Colorado. Alinoht immediately Ihe price of silver decrea and Mr. Whiton had the added discomfiture of discovering that his silver mines were Inrgely copper.

A few months ago, however, his In terest in the matter was freshly aroused by various offer to buy his holdines. When he left lor me wear. Samuel Swarthut, the Stamford, capitalist, and his nephew went with lilm The result of their Investigation told in a letter from Wblton to nis counsel. Dradbitry Cbetwood, or 4 Cedar street. The men have struck a vein of.

copper believed to be almost tnshiictiiiin. and the returns will be enormous, It la said. To lte Trlttl Here. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 10.

P. B. Page, an old man. 54 years or age, waa plac ed in the county Jail yesterday oy oep nttf fnited State marshal who had rreated him at Shawnee. O.

on the charge of robbing the postofflce at Sen oca. a little town in me exiremy southern part of the state. Two veara ago tne posioruce wan omWen Into and $5S0 In money taken and $32 worth of stamps. A few months later Gage was lnuieiea ny me leueiai court at Springfield, but it was not until last week that the officer located him at Shawnee. He Is now ln very pMe health and hardly able to Stand bo heat In a cell at the county Jan.

Chiof Deputy Marshal Colt has written Marshal Durham, wno is ai toiorano Snrines. a skin? him to try IO gel an order for the prisoner's removal to But ler, where he can be given cooler quar ters. His bond has been fixed at ii, 5U0. If It be proven that In Chicago and Kansas City goats are constantly being prepared and sold for muttcn It shows that after all the animal Is of more use than to furnlbh Jokes for comic 8ARAT0GA. N.

Aug. 10. Judg Van Wycks maverick boom I still afoot on th ranges and making lot of noUe. A good many people ay It doe not amount to much, but, at any rate, for a yearling It draw attention. All the Tammany men that bave een It romp by look the other way and ay nothing.

But some of them have al ready Intimated that when Mr. Crokor gets here the maverick will ba las ooed for good. "It will be branded for fair said on of them todcy; It'll be roped in soon 'nuff and marked with the outfit's brand, th double cross." In other words, this wa a polite In tlmatlon that the Judge' boom would peter out when the chief comes. Ther are others that differently. Mayor Van Wyck got here last night and everyone was glad to see blm.

The tory. that he waa dodging Saratoga bcratis be didn't rare to mix up In tha frigidity between his brother and Tammany teems to be a vain figment. The mayor and tils brother did not dodge bit. The Judge and Knts lterln of Balti more drovn out oJny. Judge Rilph Wnlkir of Springfield, wm along.

no, but nolblng happened. They all came bark rmlling and happy. Colonel Willis of MiiidMklppi hits arrived also. He Is a klg cotton planter down the river and la said to be solid fur Van Wyck. Still another event was a letter fiom he distant J.

J. Wllletts of Alabtm. Mr. Wllletts the parent of the Van Wyck boom. He may get here Monday.

In his letter he pointed cut with great Istlnciues that he believed Mr. I Croker was out of national polities. This assumption he bases upon the fact thst Mr. ker fays he Is going back to England In the spring. In other he will be away when the Democratic Warwick? are making candidates and stahblng each other with prrslstcnt regularity.

"You have only to read what Mr. Crnker Rays hltmelf," Mr. WiUetts deelsres, "to se that la out of the national game altogether." Between bites today another bcom wa launched. It mane an auuiuie thump too. It la Judge Walker' boom for Congrnman De Armond of Mis nourf.

The Judge wants the congress man run in as leader In the house. Wll letts baa been pushing Bankhead cf Alabama and both Wlllctt and Walker ara pushing Van Wyck. Tbey are not liable sto mix together over their two booms! But whatever It all amounts to everyone was glad to see It. It was something else to mska amusement and rohhIp. Even Bathhouse John Cough lln's Harrlscn bocm makrs a thud every time he takes it out for an airing.

Mr. Croker Is expected here Monday. James B. Eustls. with O.

H. P. Belmont. will arrive about the same time. They will merely add to the potpourri of politics in this merry resort.

Judge Van Wyck still declines to speak about hlH bcom, but there 1b no earthly shadow of ciouni mat it is as near to his hesrt as his ovcrcn.it. The way ho allows his friends to boom It along Is a fair guarantee of that. But the Tammany men arc still eating tnre meals and no one aeems to be perishing of ennui or envy. Thus the situation stands. I'm agin two things," said "Bath house" John Cmighlin of Chicago to day.

"One of them is tnree sum wttn full dress evening euIU. and the other is pink shirts with tho same. I'm a quiet man, but three ktuds is worse than heel and toelng to the lt ace out of the box. Two in the limit." Bathhouse'' has laid away his even ing clothes till the Saturday liignt Dan. Ho says they are only for festive and Important occasions.

'Youeee. said llatunouse, noi hosiers i. iH'Miwsrv 2 fc "In August, 1893, I wa at tacixc cy neural li and nervous prostKtion. For six months I xras confined to my room and most of the time to my ted. Five doctors wer consulted without results.

Dr. I.Iiles' Nervine and Nerve and Lrvcr Pills cured me. Today I am well and strong. (. Rr.

W. H. aarff, Unif Oily, la. RoziqrztiVQ JQUUEdQ is bv ill druriiU on guarantee, first boitie brnrtus or money back. boi on heart and nerves stnt fit.

IF DEPRESSED I'm th World Faiuou Hotly, Hrwln and Nerv Tonlo Combat HKAT PKOSTIl ATIO.N and HlMMt.ll COMI'IINTM. All Druxulits. Avoid Subtltutea. I'ortrait and eudoreements lent po.tpald. MARIANI li W.

lMh New York. B.J wearing many clothe Jmt yt, becaiu 1 out for a delegate. I gueaa ot go ing to the national convention, all riant. ana i got to dodu the clothes." Politics, eh?" murmured he, In to a query. "Well, there ain't mnny around here.

Borne of these folki are having a high old conference, but what does It amouat to? They ain't a western man In the whole push. what th west care tor the south Nawthlng. 'You rant call a thing a boom till you can bear It hollering up the street. Van Wyck la a fin man and a good dresser, but I'm tort of thinking bla boom ain't up to the limit. It don't holier ytt.

Bryan or Harrison' the real thing. Duu't let It get away from I you." John was around th big hotel today trying to got som trace of "Hluky Dink." "You ain't seen anything of Hluky Dliik yet! I mean Alderman Mike Kenna. I ni looking for some word of him. He changed bla collar and hla name when he left Chicago days ago and they ain't heard a word of him. You ain't either, have you 1J didn't tell me his ells when be lit out and tbey are beginning to worry In Chicago.

I thought he was going to the Batholday hotel. You'd know him in a mlnnit. He's about as high as alt pint and If you hit hi he'll holler first and then slug you one where you can't reach biin. He ain't any blggcr'n our elbow, but Hlnky Dlck'a th real thing." A New llojal 'llrtallun. New York Journal: The Prluce of Wales hac a new friend and her name a Mr.

George Kcppel. Mrs. Kcppel is the young person whom the Duke of Richmond refused to bave at his bouse, and It was on that account that the price refused to make his tinie bunored annual visit to the duke. The woman whom the sturdy old Duke of Richmond refused to receive beneath his rooftrce at Goodwood house Is Mrs. George Kepptl, daughter of Sir William KdniomUtone.

Her husband a younger brother of the Eur I of Al bemarle, who was to badly besmirched In the Hooley scandal last year. Mrs. Keppel la the beauty of the hour. It Is at her shiine that England' future king has been worshipping throughout the season which has Just come to a close. In fact, the flirtation may be raid to have commenced on the French Riviera last spring, where the prince showed the strongest kind of a predilection for the society of pretty Mi.

Keppel, who took advantage thereof to make her friend, Mrs. Potter Palmer of Chicago, and the latter'a niece, Mis Julia Grant, acquainted with the futuio emperor of India The Hon. Qeorgo Keppel wag for merly an officer In the Highland regiment, but I now In the wine business, th Junioi partner of a Pall Mall retail firm, and In spite of the assistance of the prince In helping blm to push the wines oi Din niuie, everyuoiiy ts wondering how on earth Mr. end Mrs. Keppel are able to make both end meet at the pace at Which they are going.

For their income, independent of the wine business, is les3 than $3,000 all told, and it Is doubtful whether George Keppel Is able to make a much more by eelling wines to the friends cf the prince on the strength of the admiration of England's future king for h'a wife. Mrs. Kcppel Is a very brilliant, witty and amusing woman. Throughout the past season the names every en tertaininent organized iu his honor. They are now to spend tho nex few week at Marleubad, at tho same hotel a the prince, It la understood as guest, and they were at West Dean park last week for the Goodwood races.

Mrs. Willie having expressed her readiness to receive them as members cf the prince's party after the old Duke of Richmond bad written to Inform the equerry of his royal highness thafMr. and Mrs. Gearge Keppel should, "uever darken his doors." The equerry of the Prince of Wales In his letter to the Duke Richmond makes a strong point of the fact that Mrs. George Kcppel ua never craved being received at court, and that since the ouecn, whose strict net in all met ters pertaining to the gocd rtamo of the women of her court la notorious, had no fault to find with Mrs, there waa no reason wbatkoovtr why the Duke of Richmond should refuse to re celve under his roof the reigning beauty of the hour.

It 1 a noteworthy fact that the queen has ln fit tarns manner continued to receive Lady Warwick, Mia. Cornwallls West, Lady de Grey, Mrs. Arthur Paget, Mile, de Fougeres, and ft score more beauties Of the past end of the present, whose names hav at one time or an other be a associated with that of the futur king ef England. CUKE FOU CnOLKUA IXFANTl'M Never Known Fall. During last May an Infant child of our neighbor was suffering from chol era infantum.

The doctor bad given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the houaa, Dr. Mile Medical Cempany, Elkhart, Ind. cros tall Blue. KEEP COOL! Men's Crash Suits, Only $1.75 Each.

Deduced from $3.00. Greatest bargain ever oHercd. Wc arc chock full of bargains now in the Great 1 3 Olf Sale. Come to us and you will find what you want W. wTsMITH, Star Clothier, NEXT TO COURT HOUSE Lowest Priced Reliable House In the City: mi iiaaitiiii mujmmmm ig iiiMI Mutt' LMh.

BY' i rilay and yon ai ecurei. 6 day and theprematurilvstop. Mormon JBithop PiUs cure men, young and old. Cur pains the beck In sliouMor, ours sleeplessness in 0 dava. (Ji tun tha vim.

the visor, th bounc of real life. If von are as weak a a fawn von beooru as strong as a lion. Stop evil dreams. emlHnions. Cures ntmnhv am make ever oruno real.

Cure Impoteuev. Get Mormon JJiflhop Pills ami get I1IJ ourei in days. CO ocnta a box, 8 for With written guarantee liiaJ to euro or money refnnded. fend If circular. TJiahoo Remedy IWuU liuilding.

Ban Franoisoo, Col. For ult by 3. W. Crank Drug Co, TOURIST'S TICKETS TO ALL SUn MER RESORTS via From June 1st to September 13th, round trtp ticket will be sold from Springfield to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return, via the Frisco line at rate of 131.15, stop over being permitted after first of th above point is reached. Return limit October 31st.

Choice of routes via Wichita or Kansas City. CHAIR CAR TO KANSAS CITY, VIA FRISCO LINK. For the accommodation of nnsson ger to Kansas City and polnta beyond, the Frisco line has arranged to place a special chair car at the patvenger depot at 8:10 p. when It will be open and ready for occupancy, thus instir Union Camp Meeting At Eudora Mineral Springs, PolK County. On mile front Sharon station, on Meiuphkt railway, commencing Thursday, Aug.

17, and ending Sunday, Aug. 27. Memphis rah way will sell ticket for ono fare for round trip from point from Spriugtleld to Hunmiievllle. Tent apd cot can ho engaged from proprietor of springs. Camping ground, wood and water free.

Programme First day, preaching; afternoon, reunion of th JJlua and Gray, Mexican ami Cuban war aoldlere; second day, preaching; reunion of old settlers third day, preparation day; fourth day. Hundux. union ervlcea; fifth day, Monday, aptlst day, Baptist young people's union rally; sixth day, Tuesday, M. E. church.

South, dny, ICp worth league rally; venth dny, Wednesday, union services, union SiindH school convention; eighth dav. Thursday, Christian church dny, a Christian council; ninth day. Frldnr. Preebv terlan dny. Christ Inn Endeavor ocl.

ty's rally: tenth tiny, Saturday, M. K. church day, afternoon, Salvation Army in, comfortable sat. for all p.sseng W. C.

SMITH, dom'l Agt. LOS ANGF.t.ES..... SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO. Other coast poiutg PORTLAND. SEATTLE.

TACOMA VANCOUVER prince has never failed to adHfXirJJJ1: ntt to the lls of guest of telling them I felt sure it would do good It used according to direction. In two flay" Urn th child had fully recovered. Th child 1 now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended the remedy frequently ana nave never known It to fail. Mrs.

Curtis Faker. ISockwalter, Ohio. For sale by all druggists. In F.sserTnglnd; the unwonted spectacle of monks riding bicycle may dally witnessed. The Iranclfcan fathers, who have charge of the mission at Braintree, have also to attctid to the spiritual needs of two other milons at long dlnanres, snd in orler that they may accomplish this work they have, with the permission of Cardinal Vaughan, Invested in ryck on which they ride from on to acoihtr.

If you would have your clothe that delicate c'oar white so desirable, u. HELENA. SALT LAKE mm Other points at comparatively low rate. Choice of route via Wichita oi Kansas City. Short line.

Quirk time. Good connections. Richmond, and return, nt one fare, plus $2 00; on tale July 10th, lltli and 12th. limit Ausr. 151 h.

W. C. SMITH, Corn'! Agent Tel. 12fi or 105. City office.

307 College street. PILGRIMAGE OF CRYPTIC MASONS TO COLORADO. August 6 to 13, lh'Ji). For tho above occasion thu Frlnco Une will sell round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Spring and Pueblo, at rate of one fare, plus S2, good going Auguxt 5. and 7.

Return limit Annua .11. Good going one route and returning another. Stop overs will be allowed tjeyond the fiiol Colorado common point on gulug trip. W. C.

SMITH, Commercial Agent. EDREKA SPRINGS EXCURSIONS. On Saturday and Sunday of each ween unui lurutcr notice lift rtdcrj line will sell tickets Trom Springfield to Eureka Springs and return at rate of limited to return following 301 College St. Commercial Agent. Monday.

W. C. SMITH, Special chair car excursion via tho Frisco line to Eureka Sprlnaa, Ark. Saturday. August 19; $3 for the.

round trip. Positively the last low rate ex cursion of th season from points on the Kansas City rllvliilon to Eureka Springs will run on above date, tearing Springfield at 8:05 p. m. Excur sion tickets will be good returning 15 days rrom date oi sale. Train lur.ch i eon will be served by Mr, Fred Har vey.

i C. O'DAYJi Livery And Boarding Stables liYt Ojlve Around Jerusalem." Mln ster and members of denomination named and socltitlea will please accept iu uotlc as a special Invitation to come. ARGAIN A Desirable Ctitij), Well located; new and modern. Will be sold cheap. Small cash balance monthly.

RPJIiilitaao Dr.Chas.D. Flanagan Graduate of The Columbian School of Osteopathy, Medicine and Surgery. KIRESVIIXE, MISSOURI Examination Free. Office hours 8 to 12 a. 1:30 to 6 p.

m. Olllce at residence, 433 St. LouU St. TEETH WlfaoutHifij. tfcLQ FEEE! TEETH F.XTRACTED FREB from now till S.pt.

l.from 11 a. m. till noon, and 4 to m. ara bettea prepared than ever for palnlea dent. try, and can no your work without delay.

Sets of tl made In on da when required. No charg for eiamim non. in attendance Set nf teeth $5 to PuinlvM extracttnir. 2Jc Ool( fillings. $1 up.

All other Ailing. 4 DO. WEINLB, DENTIST. 222 Hor nvtlle uppn.ite Heer D. CV Co rver )rii VMS On Itjklng Powd ara th.

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