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ON A DESERT ISLE. The Trying Aaventure of Two Men in i the Gulf of Mexico. Adrian, Mich., April 3.—William | F. Walby has just returned home from Florid Mr. Walby and a friend went on a yachting expedi- | CASTORIA SASS 3 tion recently on the coast of the | for atents and Children. Gulf of Mexico. During the storm | LE STL TST TS LT 5 Hom ae ene they were cast on the rocks of a is tochildre: toria cx: nst! on, : = z see ics paberian Bes prea ptia Sour Hpi pos Erctation, ai small uninhabited island, about two [recomme! Worms, i otes : j : aowntome.” =x HLA. Anczn. .D., qe cs Seep on seo miles from the mainland. Their 111 Bo, Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. ¥. ‘Without injurious medication. boat was wrecked and after three Tus Centavu Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. days they began to give up all hope of rescue, no boats passing near the island. Some wild berries which grew there served to prevent star- vation. On the fifth day Mr. Walby decid- ed to try to reach swimming. After a severe struggle. he reached the shore at a point sev- eral miles from any habitation. Wal- FARMERS! —__+2+ 0+ — | ga@rTO SAVE MONEY SEE*@3@ A. C. SAMPSON, Rich Hill. D. H. HILL, Hume: J. G. McPEAK, Foster. Cc PUTNAM, Adrian. HUGH M. GAILY, Amorett. PRICE. This thorougbred — stallon will stand the season of 1888, at my sta- ble eight miles due east of Butler, and 3} miles south of the Montrose the mainland by and Butler road, on the following by was nearly naked and had to terms: $8 to insure mare with foal, | walk along the flinty coast for six $10 to insure coltto stand and suck. h 1 miles before he saw a human being, Colt to stand good for service mon- to whom he related his story. He J.S. PIERCE, ne sinia, or ey. Ifmare is parted with or re-} — J saten in charve and after sever D. W. SNYDER, Butler, moved from county service money | V8 ‘sen In Charge anc’ alter sever For a Policy ae fae aaa in the will be due and payable. Price is al hours a boat was found to bring an all purpose horse, dark bay, com- ing 4 years old, and about 16} hands high. He is of trotting and ran- ning stock, and is a fine blooded horse. You are invited to call and see him befor 17-Anm. the other who had by this time given Walby up for dead and man, DWELLING : HOUSE : CO., resigned himself to his fate. THE ELDREDGE 8 Is QUEED surpassible. Its éxtensiv reputation proves it. Bu noother. Where not repre sented apply to us and get a bre DiW Neuralg Back, Sore hn DANIEL. | or and straightforwardness. and who Sprains, great bargaio. Best 2 Machines cheap punt misisters pecial inducements and protection to, active viens Apply at once to J. C. ‘ 1317 ‘1319 North Market St estern Agent. SMpAPLEtON ip bitin % T HIS preparation, without és Ses injury,removes Freck- XcuLéF? ies, Liver-Moles, Pim- ples, Black- Heads, Sunburn and Louis, > court a ster- day, announced an order of the court To the stockholders of the W Tucker nvestment Company notice is hereby viven|Tan, A few applications will render the denyi nu for a rehear- sriherewity Ket ne or ine petoct nal 1 | most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and Jing in the case ihe Se of the Walton & Tucker Investm: ‘ompa- ‘ k ‘ at its office in Butle lissouri, onthe lth white. Viola Cream is not a paint or Toe alors Isss, at2 o’clock p. m., for the | powder tocover defects, but aremedy to cure. =4 Tabet rpose of voting on the proposition this day ){t is superior to all other preparations, and The motion { cphesue ise rected to be submitted to them by its bo: ‘directors to decrease the capital stock of said pany from one hundred thousand dollars, Veseut capital, to fifteen thousand dollars {to change the certificates of stock from ve hundred dollars per share to one hundred lars per share. ‘This Mareh Sra, 1ss5 WM. E td oJ. M. oKER,- ations. 1 is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drug- gists or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by G. C. BITTNER & CO,, TOLEDO, OHIO. SOLD BY J. EVERINGHAM. yr. been before the court since Februa- ry, and the denial simply leaves the case as it was before. The applic date was made Garland on be- tion for a special u by Attorney Gener: half of the state of Missouri. othing further will now be done in the matter until the close of the term, about the middle of May, when the mandate will issue show- ing the action of the supreme court. The time for the execution ean then be fixed by the Missouri authorities. ITCH, MANGE ot every kind on hur ed in 30 minutes by WOOLFORD’S SANITARY LOTION. This never tails. Sold by W. J. Lanspown, Drug- gist, Butler. Mo. S-m. i SCRATCHES, n or animals cur- Jack, The Gorriila. A gorrilla said to be the largest ever landed in this country, recently ica. His leagent forthe Rockford and-Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very caeap. arrived a i idesion from b) height when standing erect, and Ts headquarters tor fne Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, measures 7 feet from the end of one &e. outstretched hand to the other. He Spectacles ot all kinds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You eae oes 1 exhil are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine weighs about 125 p sand exhib- his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, its enormous strength compared ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED with which that of man seems insig- The coarse, is of a and on the ba clined to a b’s nificant. hair, which is very greenish-gray color, s in- ig ee r Avoid the ogee of preentos rene z \ dies for these troubles, an: acks, Ce. is Seow! Packages mailed = and al] Quacks, | of his face, is scow The eyes anand wero sof enone nt BBCURED thousands, does not. interfere \ i PY with a:tention to business, or cause pain ene SEMIMAL PASTICES. (fier a [a Weckses sna Persical Bocarts Sette oe ile Aced Men, Tested for Fight Years in rany cases they absolutely restore prematurely ‘an broken di = tothe full enjoyment of and fall Mat ath and Vigorous Health. Serene re many obscure disease fork, or too free Indulgence, w We ank thatyon » send us with uta ry yy ‘tn ible secure RRIAE PACKAGE FREE with Teng Saneabior ee ittroat are small, sun the lips large leans Times Democrat. cationto the seat 0 ‘ Telit without delay. a natural the human orga: wasted animating elements of life repiverbacks the patient Becomes cheerful and rapidly gains both strenges and hea TREATMENT:—One Month, $8. Two Mca. $5. Three, $7 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mr-c CuEmists, W. Tenth ST.LOUIS, MO. English Spavin Li Hard, Sott, or Blemishes from t removes all uscd Lumps and rses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Etc- Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrant. ed. Sold by W. J. Lanspowy, Drug- gist, Butler, Mo. S-iyr. An Amiable Son-in-law. The young man hadasked him for the hand of his daughter, and a pang wrung the fatherly heart of Mr. Kajones as he looked at the youth for some moments in silence and thought of the bitterness of parting with his well-beloved child. “I suppose, Oliver,” he last, “it is only natural and right that when the young birds have be- th ndsome ‘e aor ARDEN, F. F he s ;. SEEDS, =: Falwadle Neve Books sarden Topi ", f hich 2 de obtained elsewhere. Send } a reall =e Goat complete Catalogue published, tof W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., PHILADELPHIA PA. ESTABLISHED 1827. It is now nex Fears since this medicine was of remedy for Worms, zs A i in fe reputation has stead Rvipe remcds? Woe Hy acktowledged throughout nearly all parts of Gireave. have been manure t é ¥ said at ide more for the purpose of ail ower the country; but thetr s! to row in favor daily. “Chi requenty th food and eating raven in ir the tecth: then be aceured these sem Ww VERMIFUC come old ezough to fly leave their paren with their chose nests of t heir own, and yet it hurts, . “hen worms Nave really heen the ea Oliver; it hurts when I think ¢ aw: ay.” “This seems to be a good s nest,” 3 aU as Camnnroar. ¥> suggested the young man, wt Ned snare oe Raving used the originai ‘ahnesto = = re : oS So IRSRERT IETS | ee in my penctie for Rear anxious to soften the blow, “perhaps i taney it ic >) .. “ete with in anv fampty ee eabirand Guat all een ae you'd rather have me and Alvira ¥ ene 0 W-HUBRARD, 0. D. | needed. THOS. H. RANDY, (0., w.a.ranmestsck aco.. Pittsburg, Pa, Sole Ea stay right here."—Albany Argus. sd ae of my Hedglings getting ready to fly | RIGHT HERE IN MISSOURI. 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Hurt and Mattie Hurt, his by their school rund mortgage, d \“ hereas, Wife, She Tried and Knows. of New York ach merit as sho-ros Plasters haveever produced.” They are y because they are not made = yp, they are the ee, Skill and money and will do what is can produce, claimed for them. For sprains, aches, weak lameness, ete., they are u: 3 sky, O., Nov. 21, "87." acted like ¢ Lever tned and I Our aromas asters ary: all at the sam mut nink so now. sprained my arm and shoulder tn July, andit has been painful sauce, but it does bot pain Mr. Witurs Maar al colored pic- maric : Bave used man y FACTS YOU CAN BET ON. That the o/. vbacco factery sa sho Ney: kes the popular and workd ax Ping, the acknowledged stamd> ard {or first-class chewing tobacco. i That this factory was established as long ago as + made and sold the enormeus: 2,250 Ibs. or fourteen thow Tha: t! -seventh of all the to bac toe Vortod States notwith- x 6 factories at work. ee +s thos factory has helped Government to the on seven hua- yooe.c0) paid ternal Revenue That ut $1,000,- r week. I + 3 soo operatives, sth., Isst, and recorded in the recorder’s oftice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 20 pa , conveyed to Bal ty the follew real estate iving and being sit- uate in the county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, to-wit: The east one-fourth (1-4) of No sixty (60) in the town (now city) of utler, which conveyance Was made to secure the payment of one school fund bond, fully de- scribed in said school fund mortgage, and whereas default has been made in the } ment of the annual interest due thereon or first day of May of each year for one year Ly the terms of said mortgage it is provided that should default be made in the payment of the princ or interest or any part thereof, at the ti When it shall become d payable, according to the terms aud said bonds the then act) neriit of ty may without suit on this mortga to sell the property herein conveyed and mort- gaged. Now, therefore, in pursuance of an order of the county court made at the Febraary id’ court, FE will proceed to sell » proceed the above vremises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, atthe east front door of the court house, in tie city of Butler, county of Bates, and state of Missouri, on Saturday, April 14, 1888, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day for the purpose of satisfying said d interest andl cost skO GLAZE OOK riffot I 3 County. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? , County or Batgs, §°® se it remembered that heretofore to-wit regular term of the Bates county ¢ court begun and held atthe court he city of Butler, county and state aforesai: the first Monday in February, A. D_ Inss, and afterwards to-wit: on the sth day March, Iss, the same being the 24th da iterm, among other the following pro- ceedings were had to-wit 8.2, Porbes,. plainti, 3 M Forbes. Ava Forbes, Julia Lowe snd —— Lowe, her husb: Now, at this day, comes the plaintif’, by his attorney, and files herein his a ded petition andit appearing to the satisfa of the court that said defendants are not residents of the state of Missouri and cannot be summoned in this action, it is ordered by the court tnat pub- lication be made notifying them that an action has been commenced against them by petition and attachment in the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, founded upon an account for thesum of two hundred and seventy-five dollars that their property has been attached; and un- less they be and appear at the next term of this court to be holden at the court honse in Butler, in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, on the 4th day of June Isss, and on or be fore the sixth day of said term (ifthe term shaliso long continue, and if not, before the end of the term) judgment will be rendered against them and their property sold to satisfy thesame. It ia further ordered by the court that a copy hereof be published in the BritTRR WEEKLY Tives, a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lished’ in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively the last insertion of which to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term of this court. STATE OF MISSOURI? ., County or Bates §*°* I, John C. Hayes, clerk of the circuit court, within and for thecounty of Bates and state of Missouri, hereby certify that the above and foregoing isa full true and complete copy of the original order of publication in said cause as the same appears of record in my office. In witness wiereof Ihave hereunto set my hand [ekaL] and affixed the seal of said court. at my office in the city of Butler, and ctate aforesaid, this %th day of 1sss JOHN C. HAY 16-4t. Done county Larch, Sea Wonders exist in D Ki thousands of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of invention. Those whoare in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallett & 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 they live. You are started tree. Capital notrequired. Sume have made over $50 in a single day at this work, All succeed. I.vr. RICHL those who read this and then aet; they will find honorable employment that will not take them from their homes and tamilies. The profits are large and sure tor every industrious person, many have made and are now making several hun- Gust Cola a mon tis for any one , who is Rewarde dare x Co., Por dress Stinson I.vr. creditors ar deceased. t T. W. T. Kemper, tor Of said estate, intend to make final sestie- ment thereof at the next term of the Bates Co | Prebate Court, in Bates county. State of Mis- souri, to be held st Batleronthe lith day of May, iss. fi WwW. T. 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