WELLSVILLE SCHOOL, BURNED, A Fifteen Thousand Dollar Building Destroyed at Noon Thursday One-Third Insured. Special to the Ledger ener LaChrome One. Vienaviene, Mo, Jan. 22.— The Wellsvilla public school building was entirely destroyed by freat town to day’, loss 15,000, Innurance @6,000. ‘The building was a comparatively new seven-hum Deicke and wan inctl or. All of the soho furniture and the greater part of the children's ‘books were destroyed, aa the fire made rapid headway and gave the pupil a ‘barely time to escape in good under. The origin of the fire, which started In the cupola, is not definitely known, Cures Blood and Sitin Diseases, Stok ing Humora, Rorema, Berofula, Etc. Bend po money imply write and try Botanic Blond Balin at our expense. A personal trial of Blood Halim to totter (hand Uonv and printed peace 6 don't ant ate to Write fare free “teres you suffer from otoers, eexema, acrofut, ‘ Blood Palean, cancer, outing earas, toking lei pleagples, bolle, othe palm, awelitone, rhemation , Oalarrh, or eng blood or skin disease, we advice you to take Botarde Hid Bels (BBB), beprotally seconmented for all, obstinate, deep-vuated cases of malignant bool oF ehia diegases, because Rotanteed Balm (IH. 1) kills that leon in the blood, curea shere allele tails, heals every eco, makes he bised pure and rich, gives b- kin the rich glow of b-mlth BBD, the most perfect Wood purifier made, tretrd to Bigenre Coote at par Verge boule at drug stores. To prove it cures, cemple of Blood Malin pent tres by writing flood Daim Qo., Atisota, Ga. Denpyibe trouble and tree ma lead attico sent to ested latter ez This In honest affor—medicina nenl at once pengnid Town and Missouri Road Directors, Kansas Orty, Mo. Jan. 22—At a tmeeting of the stockholders of the Lowa and Mimouri Railway Company in this city today we follow by d rectors were elected for the ensuing year: John W. Gates, of Chicago; Joho Lambert, of Chicago; J. J. Mitchell, of Chicago; James Hopkins, of St. Louisy J. W. Keefe, of Chicago; EB. F. Swinney, of Kansas City, and WH. F. Redding, of Kansas City. The road is being contracted from Macon, Mo., to St. Louis and is a part of the Iowa and St. Louis Railway, which is being constructed from Sioux City to Macon, making a direct route from Sioux City to St. Louis.