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for Infants and Children. “Castoria is 90 well adapted to children that [recommend it as superior to any prescription wpewntome.” HA. Ancuen, M.D., 111 So, Oxford &t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, iarrhoa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- Wi ¢ injurious medication. ‘Tus Currave Company, 162 Fulton Street, N.Y. FARMERS!) PRICE. +2202 sa@r-TO SAVE MONEY SEE~@a will stand the season of 1888, at my sta- This thorougbred _ stallon ble eight miles due east of Butler, and 3} miles south of the Montrose and Butler road, on the following term SS to insure mare with foal, $10 to insure colt to stand and suck. Colt to stand good for service mon- ey. If mare is parted with or re- moved from county service money will be due and payable. Price is an all purpose horse, dark bay, com- DWELLING : HOUSE : CO., ing 4 see old, and about 164 hands igh. He is of trotting and run- ning stock, and is a fine blooded pu QUEEN ofall, and un- | 8ee him bef % surpassible. Its extensive 17-1m reputation proves it. Buy ou H CAL. A. C. SAMPSON, Rich Hill. D. H. HILL, Hume. J. G. McPEAK, Foster. C.S. PUTNAM, Adrian. HUGH M. GAILY, Amorett. J.S. PIERCE, Virginia, or D. W. SNYDER, Butler, For a Policy of Insurance in the no other. Where not repre- sented apply to us and get a} great bargaio. Best Singer Machines cheap. Liberal discount to misisters. Cir- culars and information free. Special inducements and protection to active fi 4 j deslers. Apply at once to J. C. GEITZ, 1317 i =, hag #9319 North Market St. Louis, Mo. Gen’l Ui . 4 a Western Agent. 1-26t bh Gfieoe de tia BE i VINTON, MO. To the stockholders of the Walton & Tucker veatment Company notice is hereby given ia 2 : z invetvere will bea mecting of the stockhold- | Having located in your midst and ers of the Walton & Tucker Investment Compa. » in Butler, Missouri, on the loth y, I888, at2 o’clock p. m.. for the purpose of voting on the proposition this day directed to be submitted to them by its board of directors to decrease the capital stock of said company from one hundred thousand dollars, its present capital, to fifteen thousand doliars ad to change the certifieates of stock from five hundred dollars per share to one hundred dollars per share. This March Srd, 1888. a WM. BE. WALTON, { Directors. J. M. TUCKER, REA TRIE, PO TE FRANZ BERNHARDT'S opened a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, l desire to say to ti this neighborhood that I ed workman and will do Fisst-CLass Work ot all kinds in my line. Horse Shoeing. Wagon Repairing in wood oriron, all classes of machinery repaired, plow work, etc. Give me a trial and satisfaction i aranteed Co] B. ROBIS SPREE: Soleagent forthe Rockford and-Aurora watches. in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very ¢ JEWELRY STORH, Is headquarters tor fne Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &e. Y Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, NEATLY EXNECUTED ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING MERE SOUS ED MEN ONLY FE BOT, Weeknessand Pa fapplicationto the seat of influence i ‘cal Decay in Young or Mid- ‘ested for Wiuhe Yeas in many absolute! ESTE TE ET Se I IE TC ALRNet SSAA, aon SEERA TT ee 6 & oF es ge as { eo S064 N. Tenth 81 8' SEEEEEEEEE EL ES man who invested from three to five dollars in a Rubber Cvat, and ‘at his first half hour's experience fa @ storm finds to his sorrow that it is dardly a better protection than a mos~ quito netting, not only feels chagrined at being 90 badly taken in, but also feels if hot loc’ exactly like Ask for the “ FISH BRAND ® SLIcKER does not have the Fist BRAND, send for cescri Melololoieleiereieiery . - og 3o see B.A.FAHN ESTABLISHED 1887. It is now nearty sixty ESTOGK’S years since this medicine was cwferrd as & remedy for Worms, an: reputation has steadily i prevent day it is almost universally acknowledged throughout nearly all parts of the wo eign remedy. Worm Confections, made more for the purpose of pleasing the palate than o @ikeasy have heon manufactured ail over the country; but their short lease of life is m = ge continues to grow in favor daily. Children oft orate nd spasins are Most frequentiy the result me % ing food and eating ing the teeth, then be ass 4 ave really been the cause. It has been proved be von others whic QUNtrY, testify to its uniform snecess. 2 ‘safe purgative. not suspecting the cause of the lief aiforded. Great caution must be used by ever ery bettie he buys of it. The simple name of Fa j ne sense, and to examine H Feb RMcient. “Ne must look closely and earefully to see that the initials are B. A, FARXESTOCK, and : th nothing x Be NuWw FRANKLIN, Howarp Co., Mo. Cammemee > iadionns : Wwartz € Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Faring used the original “ B.A. Fah) Ver ve used some of that most excellent | Teer. B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, and found it to marethe desired effect. 1 think your vermifuge can safely be dispensed with in any famfty. Yours, &., J. WOHUBBARD, M. D. fuge in my practice for many ey im recommending it as a | retighae ant een nan eases whe x ears, 1} sty which is = ay OMAN eape VIGOROUS HEALTH ¥ i UR, Avoid the imposition of pretentic cs PRIA Pesknses altel co fon {ARP uber AS ore estes aaah Gunes tients a large pro} ion, whose only aim is to bleed th: KAGE. of whom took a full treat ¥ tims. Take a SURE ReMEy that cand were restored to health by use of WF SBCURED thousands, does not OF. with attention to busme: é SEMINAL PASTILLES. Srincrenons any tay Forti ical Cure for Nervous Debility, ‘ic ‘on scientific medical p By direct ase its specific felt without delay. The natura? pad Fanctions ofthe h innate ‘cases they ly restore premature: , functions oft juman organism restored. The aad broken down,men tathe fg enjorment {ee an Rains streng TREATMENT: —One Mcath, $3. Two Moa. $5. Three, $7 HARRIS REMEDY co. Merc CHEMISTS, . mo. LE. SCHWARTZ & C0.) p.a. rostenticka co.. Piltaburg, Pa, Sole Propricters. | Didn't Know it was Loadea. The man fell dead! A friend had pointed a revolver at him. “He didn’t know it was loaded!” We often hear it stated that a man is not responsible for what he does not know. The law presupposes knowledge and therefore convicts the man who excuses crime by igno- rance! “If I had only known” has often | been an unfortinate man’s apology for some evil unknowingly wrought, but in a matter of general interest— as for instance that laudanum is a poison, that naptha is a deadly ex- plosive, that blood heavily charged with a winter's accumulation of the waste of the system,—it is one’s duty to know the fact and the con- sequences thereoi. Our good old grandmothers knew for instance, that the opening of spriug was the most perilous period of the year. Why? Beccuse then the blood stream is sluggish and chilled by the cold weather, aud if not thinned a good dea! and made to flow quickly and healthfully through the arteries and veins, it is impossible to haye good Hence, without exception, what is known as Warner's Log vigor the resi or the year. arsaparilla, tand resigiously ber of the family ‘ May record 1 hap- ve,and did 5 piness to a vigorous 0 away with heavy medical expendi- tures. Mrs. Maggie Kechwal, Lexington, Ry., used Warner's Log Cabin Sar- saparilla * sick headache 4 nervous of which i had been It hs been a great benefit Capt. Hugh Harkins, 1114 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa., says a suiferer for ny years. to me.” “it purified zy blood and removed the blotees from my skin.” Mrs. Aurea Smith, Topton, Berks Co., le s she “was entirely cured of a i vase of the worst kind,” by Cabin Sarsaparilla. Bad skin indicates a very bad condition of the blood. If you would live and be well, go J druggist to-day and get Warner's Log Cabin Sarparilla and take no other,—there’s nothing like your it or as good,—and completely ren- ovate your impaired system with this simple, old fashioned prepara- tion of roots and herbs. Warner, Safe Cure, puts it up, and that isa who makes the famous guarantee of excellence all over the known world. Take it yourself and give it to the other imembers of the family, ihcluding thechildren. You will be surprised at its health-giving al e prolor: r powers. We say this editorially with perfect contidence, because we have heard good things of it everywhere, and is a guarantee that it is first class in every particular. removes all Lumps and Y ses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Etc- Save $5o by use of one bottle. Warrant- ed. Sold by W. J. Laxspows, Drug. gist, Butler, Mo. S-1yr. Gratifies the Democracy. The democracy of the country will Senator Vest’s assurance that there is no truth in the report of his contemplated with- So bril- liant and consistent an advocate of sound principles cannot be spared. No doubt Mr. Ingalls and his sym- pathizers would be glad to be rid of so brilliant an adversary, but their wishes would not be shared even by fair minded republicans, who admire and respect the able senator from be gratified by drawal from political life. Missouri.—New York Star. { own fort Los ifies the blood anc |agd strength. Largest botile on market. Rheumatism and Neuralgia cured in 1to 3 days for 75 cents Detchon’s “Mystic Cure.”’ Do not suffer and waste money on other remedies. This abso lutely never tails. Sold by W. J. Lans- powN, Druggist, Butler, Mo. S-6m. THE GREEDY BOERS. Some of the Discouraging Results of the Transvaal Rebellion. Some think that they are excellent pioneers in a new country They ad- Vance into native territories, killing the people by thousands, enslaving women and children, robbing them of all their lands and cattle. and oceupy- ing their country ith ulterior benefit to es or others, but merely as a field for further cruelties | and spoliation of native races, so that the country may be cleared of them, but not for civilization or improving the country, because they leave adark spot wherever they settle from the ruthless cruelties they perpetrate upon unoffending and innocent people. Are they, then, good pioneers? All the sophistry in the world can no not make it right. To murder, enslave and rob innocent human be- ings living on their own lands, who have done no harm, and have as much right to live and enjoy their own as any other people, black or white, that they should be so ruthlessly treated by men who profess Christianity and to be a d-fearing people is an anomaly, and can not be tolerated by a just and upright people like the Brit- ish Nation. * * The English people hay yoked upon as friends and protectors (of the na- tives), and as one of them I felt proud of my country. But since the Trans- vaal rebellion an! its retrocession, an Englishman is med to travel in the country, to be subject to the taunts of the chiefs and people at the boasted » hitherto been | as honor of England. ity-five Years ina Wagon, by Andrew A. Anderson. oe —ane erroneous is somewnat prevalent that northwestern part yond the Mouse of Dakota “ river is all Ba best coun ural p Colonies of the establishing other coloni L The inexh ields of easily ac- cessible lignite coal make the fuel question one of important economic S next sez consideration in favor of that country. ae a ae A First-Class Agent. 33 St. Paul Cit dian agent? Indian Agent- “Hard to get : bo you are an Ine r wit 2, ain t it? “0, no; handle them.” “You don’t ; how to if not you whisky, Isup- pose?” “Not adrop. Ido nking on the reser ion. Globe. ~<er —Fill your tif f helpful thoughts and deeds for others that left. for selfish ods of any e will be no room inful thou rve uhfally y country and the people with whom you live, help ye brother, and remember he is most your broths vho most needs your help, and th you are Andrew's Cross un helping others Dest helpines yourself. —S/ — —Some public icc ibjecis relating to the higher lore charge exorbitant price; bit, when they ean’t get it, they generally consent to take a lower hire. ~ — turers O1s Ballard’s Horehound Syrup This simple remedy will positivly cure Consumption, Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung _ troubles, where other remedies have failed. --A fight between xbout 100 crows and perhaps 20) or 390 English spar- rows was witnessed at Cumminsville, ©., just before sundown, a few days ago. The crows were returning to their rookery from feeding, when they were attacked by the sparrows. Four or five of the mid get after one crow and pi it so badly as to almost disable it. In fact, three or four fell to the ground, being so bad- ly injured as to be unable to fly. The fight resulted in the complete rout of the crows. One of them picked up was found to have had both its eyes literally picked out. Ballard’s Snow There 1s no pain it will not relieve no swelling it will not subdue, no wound it will not heal. It will cure trost bite, chilblains and corns. Liniment. A Missouri Ice-Gorge Breaks. Bismarck, Dak., March 24.—The Missouri river gorge at Washburn broke this morning, and the river is rising rapidly at this point. With a rise of five feet during last night and the prospective rise here, the stream will be leaping its banks within ten hours. Everything has been placed in readiness for a flood, but no dam- | d : ees car ag | age to life or property isanti ated. Every one is the artisan of his | mm | The great danger isat Shelby island, ere the most disastrous gorges of Th | the past have formed |; must soon be at its ght. Snow is falling, and there will be a vast smount of surface-water turned into the river in the next few d. ee Itch, Mange and scratches of every <ind on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold by W. J. Lans- | ¢own, Butler, Mo. 11-6m ; the mint and get flood | M Unclaimed Gold Dust. | She Tried and Knows. A leading che Manager Coffee of Wel Co. recent would be surprised to see wh York prit as er They are nist of New ofsuch u said to a reporte of gold coin and gold dust rem here uncalled for. WH we have kept it a novelty because they are not made long e . } they are the ong enough we send the gold dust to ia one it coined, and then a i credit it to the unknown. Year >| an old fellow living up onthe John | Day river in Oregon sent us a big bag 4 Fulton St, The Athlophoros magic. It is the best have used tmany & naid “plasters are all ndusky,O., Nov. 21, ‘87. Plaster acted like ever tried and I is Our drucgist pout the same” of gold. We stowed it away until the bag looked like a relic of the middle and would res Sanente at ae Tl : wee ls hold to- Téont think se how | Teprainol my ama gether. hen we sent the bag ; and shoulder in July, and y been = bag of dust Painful since, but it does Hot psn me at and nuggets over to the mint and allnow. Mra Wirus Maat cot it transformed into $3 00 Si | g@a~ Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pie- Sou ean Orme die Sau lo eine ture, “ Moorish Maiden.”* years afterward an old. bedraggled- looking fellow walked in, and said he had some money here. We asked him his name, and when he gave it we told him yes, he had, and asked him why he hadn’t called long ago. Well, he said, he had sent it down in advance of his coming himself. and when he got here he didn’tneed it, and he went on to Australia, and finally around the world, and had only just got back. We asked him why he hadn't taken it to the bank, saying that he could have gota good many thousand dol- lars interest on it by this time. Yes, he said, he Kuew that, but the blanked banks might break, and he thought he would just leave it where it was.’’— San Francisco Chronicle. THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wail St. N.Y. Se —An amusing incident recently oc- curred on a We tern passenger train. A sheriff in charge of a horse thief en route to the —peniten- tiary fell asleep and the prisoner i walked to the rear end of the train and jumped off. His movements were dis- covered and the train was stopped, when it was ascertained that the con- viet had lodged in » mud hole and was unable to extricate himself. He was rescued from his perilous predicament and proceeded on his journey to the ate prison. ITCH, MANGE, and SCRATCHES, ot every kind on human or animals cur- ed in 30 minutes by WOOLFORD’S SANITARY LOTION. This never tails. Soid by W. J. LANspown, Drug- gist, Butler. Mo. S-m. LY S SURE Fe ioe inform y remedy for t! Jy use thou we a positiv ase. By i | Diane Chearly Without sscases hy ad to 5) Paty, b y d two botiles of my reme- hy Of your readers who have con- youn readers: who lieze Cun: ABSOLUTE DIVORCES t publicity will send me their express : : ; address. Respectfu for parties re xin an art of the United TM MG MIRUEE States, for desertion, non-support. in| ssa) earl st, ance, cruelty, insanity Blan stamp, address, V rh New York. “G-PISO?S CURE FOR PAPE AkeS Ho GAeA Os " Fa} CURES, WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. PRikic ESS ei Boas Sour 8 pape go0 BS 2 u we PRINCESS TEAS ™. » include choice brands, §m- perial, Gunpowder, Y. Hyso2, wy Batemans Hono, joperately, aiso @ comb. 2- all ind tb, an hinesa Tea Ch: I believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life.—A. H. DOWELL, Editor Enquirer, Eden- ton, N. C., April 23, 1887. The Best Cough Medi- cine is Piso’s CURE FOR CoysuMPTION, Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 25c. FOR SALE SY J. E. WILLIAMS & CO. “* PISO'S CURE FOR Fa CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ay Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use Fy in time. b druggists 4 CONSUMPTION - Sea Worders exist in DEEP etcctanc. of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of inyention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Halletr & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, of all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever ve. You are started tree. Capital ros) Is ra paae care co amMictall ne and org2 corrects danzerons displacer ties. Itisof creat valne in change MERBELL’S FEMALE TONIC éuringprege bancy greatly relieves th: ins of motherhoo id promotes specly reesve: 1. Bafely make the critical chang womanhood. It{spleasantto the taste notrequired. Sume have made over $50 | tskem atall thmes with perfect safe in a single day at this work, All succeed. | ¢.8.MERRELL GCO..SoleProy I.yr. Rewardedare RICHL those who read this and then act; they will find honorable employment that wiil not take them from their homes and tamilies. The profits are large and sure tor eyery industrious person, many have made and are now making several hun- dred dollars a month. It is for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, ycung or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability re- quired; you, reader, can do it as well as any one. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail free. Ad- dress Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. I.yr. eo Notice of Final Settlement. | Notice is hereb { Health is Wealth’ Fe] cy Da E. C. West's Nenve axp Bram Txeat- for Hysteria, its, Nervous Prostration pression, Bofteni e sanity and leading to misery, decay and in either sex, Involuntary Losses and orrhees caused by over-exertion of the brain, ei abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. $1.00 boz,or #:z bozes for $5.00, cent by mail prepsidon receip ci WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Tocure any case. With each order reesived byns for six boxes, accompanied with $540), ~o will eend the purc’ four written guarantee to To. ‘the money if the treat t does note ect ecure. G tees iseued 07 JOHN ©. WEST & CO, 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole Prop's West's Liver Pills, other: Notice is given | 17 WJ Send six cents a APR ‘4Mdetor postage, and & ‘ Py the proposi receive free, a costly box of goods which | ouri, 2 nerease the | avy t0r selet See ear the a will help all, ofeithersex, to more mon- on the $lo), valuation, making the tot 2 ae (aadears e 2 z in th for running Parnes 63 cents on the $1, | ye right sel a7 ee i e submitted to the qualified voters of said ¢ | world. Fortunes await the wo At once addresss True & 17-1yr* | trict, said eleetion to be held at the west school | building and to commence at7 o’ciock a. m. Isoutely sure. Co., Augusta, Maire,

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