.F8T AND ORIGINAL
DOGTOR
c
Stier,
MARKET REPORTS.
Kansas city Live stork.
TCansas City, Feb. 21. -Cattle Ileceipts,
4.6.VJ; calves. 78: shipped yesterday, 2,25 cat
tle; no calves The market was steady on lipht
stuff, but uneven on heavier cattle The fol
lowing are representative sal-s:
SHIPPING AND HRKSSKO IlEfcF STKEftA.
No. Ave. Price. 'Vo. Ave. Price.
Ltfest 9th St., Kansas City, Mo.
-.aduate-cuthorlied by t!ie state,
-Arfdd to be tiie lacdina: cud raos;
6pclaliot In BLOOD, NERY -yBINARy
DISEASES.
a iWlf ..rifli IlL'MAfiiiUlnirilA .
1US DCDlLI I I Mo!il nr:y, irritubla
,ivelmtini.i:t. iiuiikijchf, chzzl-
fefww before eyes and other gloomy symp
lv cured.
.viflTl! ITV milUv urine, incontinence,
I AST lllALlI I prosUtorrhaca.anUa.Ukln
Cjuooble absolutely cured.
Piiiii IP any stare, eauslr.r? sore throat,
kVDHII faillni? hair, pain in bones and
rjjottor symptoms, cured itrmaieiUtj with-
RllABY DISEASES
. alAAf I T
IU I.IIl.rLL ciiusinif KrK:rmr(torrlHi!ri,sf'X-
aiiiwww - -. ,. . . .... i
jHML
TIminP AIIDCn without the use of knife
J? Unt UUnLU or trua
Lm riOTIII A etc.. cured by new and
on above diseases irce ior stamp.;
. . nn T7 r inirrTlpn v.
II I Hoar Specialist of the West, cither In
lLLLnnr bv letter, will receive tbo can-
... -ininn of a physician wen Known, ior
skill and Integrity.
3i proalses made that cannot to fulfilled.
i grtjicine furnished at small cost and shipped
to Consultation and Urinary Analysis.
Mice hours,6 to 4 and 7 to & Sunday, 10 to 12.
.HM of Merest to men, young tint old, Dy
fjB or address in strict commence
DR. H. J. VH8TTIER,
lOWest Ninth Street,
Setr Junction) Kansas City, Mo.
Pick Your Toast.
Woman, the tyrant we love, the
friend we trust.
Woman, God bless ber, the boss
3 ill creation!
Woman, the sweetest creature the
Lard eTer made.
Woman, ebe needs no eulogy; she
peaks for herself.
Woman, the source of belp, hap
piness and heaven.
Woman once there was a woman,
kind here she it!
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1,317 3.75
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TEXAS AlfD INDIAN KTEEKS.
...1.17 nr. I 4! 1,07.3 13.30
.. .1,175 3.3i) J
WESTI'.ltaJ STEEUS.
...I.r.l ?37H! u I, Ml 13.55
...I, .'71 3.35 ,
ROlT I! WESTERN PTEKR1
1,114 j3.7U I 1U...: .
.... s;4 :iio I
rows AND HEIKEKS.
....1.131 t.3U
quickly relieved and
thoroughly cured.
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1.200 ?3 31
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2.65
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2.40
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1.85
S I M M
REGULATOR
OFF FOR THE RING.
The Pugilists and Their Friends Leave
El Paso, Tex.
FIGHT MAY BE POSTPONED.
The Train Keported One Hour ljto at
Sanderson Darkness Likrly to Set
iu Kefore the llattle liround
an lie Kenrhed.
8TOCKERS AND EEEDEHS
4R yrl :itl j3.M
10 72 3.8)
20 3 2.tf5
1 8)0 2.8i
Hops-Kecefpts, 9.973:
10 741 3.81
2 HV) 3 H')
2 44) 25
! 675 2.40
shipped yesterday.
2.6 .3. The market was 5aiGc hiirher.
lowing are representative sales:
The fol-
3H5
3H
a.',
RJ...223 S3.H7V4
93...174 3.M5
75... 231
3...181
S...253
M)...158
S...181
(W...292
6... .151
25. ..334
28... 378
). ..2U8
.101
10... 141!
8...1C0
2...2"
..310
88... 156
6...226 3.87'4
.u....'l 3.8S
70... 208
W...251
72... 232
3.82V4; 8H...2I9
3 Hi)
3.80
3. HO
a ho
3 77H
177H
3 75
a 70
3 65
a.M)
3.25
2.7.i
83... 23(1
55... 3.7
53... 31 1
4...3a
37... 207
61. ..181
102... 168
1 ..440
1 . . . 4
11...1M
I... 460
1...26J
3.85
3.85
3.85
2.824
3.80
3.80
3 8)
3 80
3. 77 '4
3.77H
3.75
3.65
3.60
3.25
3 00
2.50
80... 218 J3.87V4
f"F. ..IH 3.8
6...273
:9...2V)
4i)...24
75.. .237
55... 240
93. ..151
66.. .261
45... 38",
58. ..287
51. ..330
32... 305
31... 210
1...370
1 . . . 150
18... 43
1.. .100
3 8
3.8.
a 824
3. 824
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.774
a774
3.75
3.65
3.50
3.25
3.00
3.00
Sheep Ieceipts,3.116: shipped yesterday, 313.
THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
is Simmons Liver regulator don't
forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and the system becomes -choke J up by
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your Liver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
Liver Regulator to do it. it also
regulates the Liver keeps it properly at
work, when your system will be tree from
Doison and the who e bodv invieorated.
You getXIlK IS EST lL.JOI when
your system is in At condition, and that
will only be when the Liver is kept active.
Iry a Liver Kemedy once and note the
difference. But take only SIMMONS
Liver regulator it is Simmons
Liver Regulator which makes the
difference. Take it in powder or in liquid
already prepared, or make a tea of the
powder; but takeSl.WMONS LIVER REGU
LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every
package. Look tor it. o
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, ?a.
Uotheied hy the Dam.
Washington Star.
"You must be on your good be-
Ei. I'aso, Tex, Feb. 2i. Fitzsimmons
am! Malier, their backers, trainers arid
seconds and the crowd bound for the
tight left this citj- at 11:05 o'clock
Thursday nijrht in a special eastbound
train over the Southern Pacific rail
way. 1 lie immediate members of the
Maher and Fitzsimmons parties were
provided with railroad tickets to Lanjr-
trv, lex., and sleeping' car berths to
Del Rio, Tex., the second station east
of Lanjjtry. The Southern Pacific
tracks run close to the ttio
Grand river near Lantry, and it is
said to be Stuart's intention to cross
the river into the Mexican state of
Coahuila, and that the ring1 will be
pitched at the foot of Mosquito moun
tain. 1 he region is very inaccessible
to Mexican troops, the mountains
dropping close to the edge of the river,
and it is expected that the fisrht will
take place in one of the valleys on the
river bank.
Soon after ten o'clock last nijrht
Fitzsimmons started for the train, ac
companied by Martin Julian, Jack
Stelzner and William McCoy, all of
whom will probably be in his corner.
Fitzsimmons went to a sleeping car
which was lying on a sidetrack. A state
room had been set aside for the party.
During the lontr wait for the train
following are havior this everjing, George, for the the rangers seated themselves in a row
minister is to take dinner with us,'
The market was steady. The
renresentative sales:
I bull 1.40.1 2.75 1202 Pal. ew 11-! -, miniaier in to fnl-fl ilinner roUb ,1 a " alon? the Station With their Indies
-o4eweS... 78 3.10 2) 1.50 I ...... U.rc wctinr, nn thoir UnK ThfinMVS-
Horses-Receipts, 318; shipped vesterdav. said a Hvattsviue lady to her worser " r a
-98. very little business was transacted Th I . . . . . . . . I t""Kv r
market ,.,! ... ., hall. D6 OtjOU)0 ironi hlB ornce erable cortion of the crowd, iheraii
day, with prices about steady with the early
decline of the week. The receipts continue
quite heavy. Yesterday's auction salon were:
Draft, J9 head 55.ot)-6!7.50
Drivers. 75 head 37.505$ 57.50
Southern, 82 head 1 7. 50 & 37.50
Chleaco I.lve Stork. -
Chicago, Feb. 21. Cattle Receipts, 4.0K);
market for heavy weak, li,-ht cattle stronger:
lair to best beeves, sa40Vj4.40: stockers and
feeders, 2.7ofiSL75; mixed cows and bulls, J1.50
(ft 3. 6 ), Texas, a00?23.8".
Hogs Kecelpts, 18.0U0; marketSto 10c hiirher:
lijfht, 13.851274: roiiBh packin?. $3.80 r3.0;
mixed and butchers, $a95v(,4.224; heavy pack
inland shipping. $3.9.")4.20; pitfs, 3.20i4.2 1.
Sheep Heccipts, 10,000; market steady; west
ern, $3.2aa60; lambs, ia.Zi&LW.
the bitter half of man
For the UEe Of a fiOUr Old bachelor.) W.fiO4.30: Texas steers. 2.
tu , , , J Hogs-Kecelpts, 7,000-, r
Woman, a creature "nooiy plan.
to warm, to comfort and coni-
Woman, the fairest work of the
bit Author. The edition is large
ltd no man should be without a
fW-
in this city last Thursday.
"What have yon for dinnei?"
queried the husband.
"Well, I know he is fond of fish,
so I bought quite a string of small
fish, and several larger ones from
the dam." "I'm not much at doing
the honers when we have a minister
at the table," said George, but I
I guess we can get through with it
alright."
Half an hour later they were seat
ed at the table and a blessing had
been asked by the minister. A lit-
way tickets read to Langtry, Tex., and
this verified the story that the specta
tors would have to ride over 3L0 miles
to see the fisrht-
A dispatch from Sanderson, Tex.,
said that the fight party reached that
place shortly after noon on its waj to
the fighting ground. They were over
an hour late and would not reach
Langtry until after three o'clock in the
afternoon. From Langtry they are to
cross the Rio Grande into the state of
Coahuila. in Mexico, where the fight
was to take place. Dan Stuart said
that the ring had already been put up
within a mile from the station at Lang
try. The only thing likely to prevent
a fight was dark weather, which would
knock out the plans of the kinetoscope
Sheep Receipts, 200; market strong.
Chicago (Jraln anl Provision.
21
21
May....
July....
Lard Feb
Mav....
July....
Ribs Feb....
Mftv....
July....
10 10
5 574
5 724
6 25
5 35
Tou hear it almost everywhere, oats Feb.
triA vaajt il in Ilia navanAiurfl that. I . .y
AH IVMU 1 V L. " 1, wJMf w' , 1 JUly
Smrnoni Liver liegulator is the best rorn-Feb.
fpnog medicine, and the best blood
kdioine. "The only medicine of
kj consequence that I use is Sim
omi Liver Regulator. So wrote
fir. R.A. Cobb, of Morganton, N
L And W. F. Park, M. D., of
'racy City, Tenn., writes: "Sim
pons Liver Regulator is the best."
There is no excuse for young men
afiug about the streets and stores.
ps young man cannot find employ
Mnt he can at least read. Good
L
Nks are a man's best friend and
fuwho spends his time reading such
till certainly not have wasted it. A
bung man who is seen continually
otSog is soon looked upon as an
Her and finds himself thought of
jmd spoken of in tho same manner as
is lowest class of degraded men
tw thought and spoken of. Don't
Iff. If you cau't find work don't
fitud out on the sidewalks or hang
found a store and make a public cn-5-; 010 bushels. 214c
r I Receipts of corn here t
Busance and eyesore out of your
W-Ex.
St. Louis Live Stock.
St. Louis, Feb. 21. Cattle Receipts, 1,000;
market active, shade higher; native steers.
60(37 J.
1 .
market 5c hiirher: Ha nervnnt v (U hcoil of ihn hnnoe I people.
heavy, 13.9034.10; mixed, $3.754.00. light, $3.9J . .... . . . . Fitz and Maher were in excellent
a '5- began dishing out the vegetables, ! n.i -nnndent of vie-
ivuu.vu",
tory. Maher's eyes were nearly well
and he will be able to enter the ring
and' put up a good fight.
LATER.
Kansas City. Mo.. Feb. 01. Word
has just reached here from the battle
ground near Langtry, Tex, that Fitz
simmons knocked Maher out in the
first round, the contest lasting only 20
seconds.
Feb. 21.
Wh t-Fcb. ..
May..
July..
Corn Feb...
May..
Sept..
Opened
624
64 v,
64 H
HiRh'st
62 i
29
3i
3
32
214
214
10 10
5 CO
5 724
274
5 3
Lowest
62 H
614
29
32
20
21
10 05
6 574
S 724
ft 35
5 3
and turning to the guest said:
'Will you have some of the little
closing river fish or would you prefer some
of the dam big fish?"
The warning kick under the table
from his wife was unnecessary. He
knew he had blundered, and cold
beads of presperation started from
his forehead.
I mean" trying to repair the er
ror "will you try some or the dam
river fish or some of the big fish?'
Worse,and more of it! Hisdaugh-
64 i
64 ?i
28 '4
304
32
194
2H.
214
9 874
10 95
10 224
a 4
5 60
5 724
n 10
5 25
5 35
KEEI'INU TAB.
Renresentat ves of the Vnrlons Presidential
undUlatcs I'ostlnr Themselves on Dele-
Kates Klerted.
Washington, Feb. 21. Representa
tives of the various candidates are
keeping a tally on the delegates elect-
Kansas City Uraln.
Kansas Citt, Feb. 21. Prices of wheat here
to-day were about the same as yesterday.
There was a fair demand for hard wheat, but
spring sold very slowly, and the feeling was
weak all around at the close. Offerings were
fair. Wheat for next July delivery was offered
at 60c, with 554c bid.
Receipts or wneat here to-day. 43 cars: a
year ago, 7 cars.
Sales were as follows on track: Hard. No. 2,
1 car, special. 6040, 5cars6c. 3 cars 614c,
cars 61c, 1 car C34c. 1 car 63c: No 3, 1 car 6)c, 1
car f 94c, 1 car 52c, 1 car 464c. 1 car 44c: No. 4,
1 car 46c, 1 car 43c rejected, nominally 3."&40c:
no ijrrade, nominally 3.V$40c. Soft, No. 2 red
cars 744c. 1 car poor7i)c: No. 3 red, nominally
6772c, 1 car choice 74e; No. 4 red. nominally
58 (62c: rejected, nominally i4tV8c. Spring,
No. 2. 2 cars poor at 6.'c, choice offered at 634V&
6le; No. 3, 1 car 59c, 2 cars 6lc: rejected, nomi
nally ;0i' 5c; white soring, nominally. r5'6:c.
Corn met with fair demand at a slight de
cline 4 fr mixed and He for w hite. The re
ceipts were large, but tho offerings by sample
on the Moor were light, most of the receipts go
ing 011 contracts. There was not much trade
in futures. They were quoted as follows:
February. 5.00) bushels 225c: March, SO.O0J
bushels '.'.c: May, nominally 2ic May white
tr slvlv nulled taia coat tail to brino- ed. According to the reports received
I , . , . here there have been chosen up to yes
Dim to DiB senses.
terday 43 delegates to the St. Louis
convention. An Illinois congressman
is auihoritv for the statement that of
th ax nnlv four are pledged to McKin-
The deepcarnation spreading oyer iev an,i two of the four will have con-
"That is, would you like some of
the other dam fish?"
the good ladies face did'nt mend
matters a bit.
"Ahem! Which of the dam fish
do you prefer anyway?"
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
tests on their hands. Most of the dele
gates so far chosen are in Texas, Louisi
ana and Georsria. The managers of
Mr. Reed's campaign have made a care
ful revision bince the latest announce
ments of candidates, and say that Mr.
McKinley will go into the convention
with not over --'.-0 votes. It will take
200 more to nominate.
C.VTTLK Jir.sriUCTIOSS.
Baby was sick, wo cave her Castorla.
3 "Wo the waa a Child, she cried for Castoria,
abe became Miss, she chine to Castorla.
lb bad Children, ahe gave them Castorla.
Don t you dare to refuse a silver
sin, no matter how badly it is worn
Iff long circulation. If you do you
7 get into trouble. The United
rtot Supreme Court, by a decision
Receipts of corn here to-day. 4:13 cars: a year
ago. 3 cars.
Sales by sample on track: No. 2 mixed, 6
cars 223iC, 14 cars 221,c; No. 3 mixed, 2 cars
2le; No. 4 mixed, nominally 21o: white, S-i.
14 cars 23c; No. 3 white, t cars 214c.
Oats were steady. Poor samples sold slowly.
Offerings by sample were not large, though re
ceipts were liberal.
Receipts of cats to-day, 2 cars; a year ago, 1
car.
Sales by sample on track: No. 2 mixed.
I car 18c: No. 3. 2 cars I64c; No. 4. nominally
16c: no grade, nominally 144c: No. 2 white.
4 cars 21c, I car2 4e: No. 3 white. 1 car 194e.
Hay Receipts. 55 cars: market very duiland
weak. Timothy, choice, 1I.0J 11.50 No. 1,
I10.0S1-W No. 2. 7.Wa9.03 No. 3. 5.00
6.50. choice prairie, t6.35ft7.00: No. 1. J5.50TV
6.00; No. 2, i4.a033.00; packing hay, t3.0)i.0X
John F. Potter's Plight.
Mukawanago, Wis, Feb. 19.
John F. Potter, who was Congress
man from Wisconsin from 1857 to
1SG0, injured himself seriously yes
terday while exercising in his room.
A Member of Common ants to naiit ino
Present Restriction Permanent.
London. Feb. 21. In the house of
commons yesterday Rt. Hon. . II.
Loner, conservative member lor Liver
pool, introduced a bill to amend the
diseases of animals act of 1894, with
the obiect cf abolishing the discretion
now enioved bv the minister of agri
culture to admit foreign cattle, and to
make the present restrictions perma
nent. He said that the government
did not desire to interfere unfairly in
any way with foreign countries, and
he showed that the restrictions at
feeble.
survive.
Sr. lrful ;rln.
St. Loris. Feb. 21 Receipts, wheat, 10.918
bu : last year closed: corn. &.1V5 bu.: oats, 25,-
Jr) bu.: shipments, wheat. 18.000 bu.: corn.
13.598 bu.: oats. 11,345 bu. Closing prices:
A,, I wheat Cash. 714C: February, 604c: May,
MWHiea down recently. Settled a Ca8e 4c: July, 624e. Corn Cash. KHc: Februarv.
February, 13c; May, "JOSc; July,
ftlftli. J u
courts by deciding that a man l90
""O Was put nfT a. train rtAcanna ft
r - - ---
oductor refused a silver dime that
W'ery much worn wes entitled to
11315 and costs which had been
ttded him by the New Jersey
Mta, Chief Justice Fuller in dis
of the case eaid that silver
W were a legal tender as long as
J bore the semblance of the coiD
fttte that in vnnr hut.
. What's theUse ofTalking
About colds and rnmrhsln the "sum
m
l1" time Vv , .t .. h -... o ,;vi;,,rr
: aw. . " ' "-"s
Vv11 or a little cold or baby may hav.
J '!lnup and when it comes you ough
f Ww mu 1 arks cough syruv
L-wetorit. Sold by H
Kansas City Prod nee.
Kansas City, Feb. 21. Butter Creamery,
jxtra separator. 174918c; firsts. 16c: dairy.
fancy. 15c; fair. 13o: store packed, fresh. 10 A
12c: off grades. 74c; country roll, fancy. 1240:
?hoice. lie.
Kggs Strictly fresh, 94c per doz.
Poultry Hens. 64c; springs. 74Sc: roost-
;rs. 15c: young, 174c: turkeys, hens. 10c; gob
blers. 9c; ducks. 84c: geese. fat54g64c;
pigeons. 900 l.0J per ooz.
Fruits -Apples, fancy. $2,015 2-V per bbl.
ihoice. tl.6i.0. common to good. tl. 031. 50
aer bbl.
t
She Won a Congressman.
New York, Feb. 21. Congressman
Henry Clay Miner announced his en
gagement to Miss Annie O'Xeill, the
ictress, last night at the Fifth Avenue
:heater, where Miss O'Neill is now
olaying. He said he would marry Miss
19 the J'Xeill immediately after her contract
L..T uckere a-ith Crane terminated m AnriL
debate in Congress over the assassl
nation of Elijah P. Lovejoy, Mr.
Potter was challenged to a duel by
Roger A. Pryor of Virginia. Mr.
Potter promptly accepted, and chose
bowie knivts as the weapon. Mr.
Pryor's seconds objected to this as
barbarous, and th matter was drop
ped. Mr. Potter eeived us Consul-
General to British America in Mon
treal from 1S63 to 1S6G. He baa
since lived in Wisconsin
for infants and Children.
Tari' ol'prratlon c? Castoria ritli 'tltPpn'trritaR: of
gIHs c.fjjrsrias. rrmit Tts io speolc of it w-itfcont Rncssinc;.
1 1 Is nnocstioablT tho best remedy for Infants and Children
the world has ever knnuTi. It is harmlesa. Children lit it. It
gives them health. It will av their Iive.s. In it Mothers have.
so me th trig which is absolutely savfe. and practically perfect as ft
child'a medicino.
Castoria destroy TTcvrrns.
Castoria allays Feverishness.
Castoria prevents vomiting Soar Cnrd.
Castoria cores Diarrho?a and Wind Colic
Castoria relieve Teething Troubles.
Castoria enrea Constipation and flatulency.
Caatoria nentraligea the effects of carbonic acid ga or poisonous air.
Castoria doea not contain morphine, oplnm.or other narcotic property.
Caatoria assimilates the food, regnlatea the stomach and bowels,
giving healthy and natural sleep.
Caatoria is pnt np in one-size bottles only. It la not sold in bnlk.
Don't allow any one to aell yon anything else on the plea or promise
that it is "jnst as good" and "will answer every parpose."
Sco that yon ret C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A .
The fac -simile
signature of
is on every
wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
3d
This Famous Kemedy ceres quickly, permanently c!l
nervous OiM ac'D. Weak Sioamr. Iais of. HrtUu power,
licadache. Wakefulness, lxt VluUity. Nighily h'.u-.i..
sions, evil areams, Impotency ana wasting uiseasea coujcil ty
youthtulc TTvTt vrexuas. Cutaius no opiates. Is a nerve tunl 1
and blood balliliT. aiakesthepaleandpunyetrongttndplur.il.
Easily en rrled in vest pocket. SI prrbox; U forSS. By mull, pre
paid. wiihauTittenwirafttetornnnriircfiivied. Write tis.fre
medical boots, sealed plain wrapper, with testimonials and
Hnnn,.i-I .tninir. 'fictlTOf. f nr fitll ,f ft at OT HrWHT Clf mifrt
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tendent of Insurance,says about
the disability contract of
the Bankers Life Asso
ciation of Kansas
City.
Jag. R. Waddill.
Superintendent"
;a. r.
C. I LEWIS k CO.
Proprietor of
Elk Horn Stables
Having purchased the E1k Horn barn
and Livery outfit otj.W Smith, and
having added to the same a number of
first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say
to the public that I now have the
Ha in rtAir v .9 vptra nl.i and rather I nresent existio? had not prevented a
o j 1 1 1 lartre increase in me nuraoer 01 came
I lmnnrTPii ir iiu luc uuiicu wmiva uuv
In 1860, daring an angry Argentina, but that they had almost
abolished disease in imported cattle.
t elt a Desire to Commit M order.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 21. While
playing with his children yesterday
evenintr Otto Ilauch said to nis wile:
"Laura, get me my shoes. It 1 stay in
the house. I will kill the children.
Something ia driving me to murder.
Asking two men living in the bouse
to follow him for fear he would do
something he went to a saloon where
he shot himself. He died instantly.
Three years ago he was a fireman and
was hurt in a falling building. This
affected his mind.
Best Livery Barn
In southwest Mo. Horses and mules
bought and sold, or stock handled on
commission, Stock bearded by the day
week or month. With 16 years exper
ience Mr Lewis reels able to compete
with anv Livery barn in this section.
Call and see him C B LEWIS Bl LU
Win. I. Murray, t
Deputy 8upt.
Harvey,
Actuary. .
I SS U RANCH 1 EPA HTM KNT,
ISTATE OP MISSOURI,
ST. LOUIS.
May 25th, 1895.
Judge C. W. Clarke,
V. P. Bankers Life Asw'n.,
205 Sheidley Bldg, K. C. Mo.
Dear Judge:
I am in receipt of yours of May 2:$
and the proposition you make then
is very wide of the proposition I un
derstood you to be contending for.
What I understood you to want wa
a clause in your policv providing for
the payment of half the policy in the
event of total disability,butthe prop
osition vou make now is in the event
of total disability, at the request of
the policy-holder, to pay half in ab
solute discharge of the policy. Such
a condition as that in your policy is
beneficent and wise. "Beneficent in
that it gives to the policy holder aid
m his extreiuest need, and wise in
that it enables the company to settle
an approaching total loss at fifty per
cent. 1 think such a condition as
that in your policy is a wie provision
and as quoted by you in your letter,
1 could urge no objection to it what
ever. I do not regard this as an ac
cident provision at all; it may arfs
from sickness, may come from old
age.may come from sudden stroke of
paralysis, a confirmed case of rheu
matism, cr it may arise from an acci
dent, and it is not paying an accident
claim to make such a settlement. It
is an adjustment or compromise of
the whole amount of the policy by
paying half at the time when the
policy-holder most needs it. This, as
I have before stated I regard both
wise and beneficent.
Very respectfnllv,
Jas. R. Waddill,
Superintendent.
F. C SMITH. Agt
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ir .J-Ii3 Vl'lais Chosen.
Lonixix. Feb. C-i. Sir John E. Mil
lais. baronet, was elected president of
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cession to the late Lord Leigh ton.
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the southeast qnanerof the southwest quarter
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