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LLS OF FORTUNE. A 10-Year Old Traveler 31.—Henrv M. St | A GREAT MISTAKE. Blaine Will Not Accept. Foolishness of Cutting Off ‘the | publshes to-day nek | a - 3 ees ; j from Mr. Blaine: Nose to Spite the g Whitelaw old son of Mr. Joseph Friend. of aa Face. Josie of the Most Eg Country Publisher. presented to the 1 AND A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS ARM MACHINERY, TOP BUGGIES SPRINC AND FARM WACONS. Store, East Side Square. sent him home. Three lof two men. a}months later he took another trip to ting rooms. station ager Crown Point, Ind., and was agai: shipped back. Nothing daunted, he started the next serson and went to New York by way of Buffalo, Were pr t udescribable appear: Was that betc Trustee’s Sale. eas John W. Phelps and Emma Pheips, br by their deed of trust dated July 2th, eee oe and recorded in the recorder’ sofli eaneeat or ae ome ¢ sand for Bates county, Missouri, in book No June term, 3 page 217, convey the undersi m the following ribed real estate 1} ibeing situate in the county of Bates an eof Missouri, to-wit Alof that vortion of the north half of lot No (jig the north west quarter of section | and to the following deseribed r \ ik -one (1) in towns me No forty wit : jrange No. thirty-one (31) lying e tr} A strip ofland twenty rods wi ‘ami creek, containing ten acres more or le’, | egct ad ofahielaouthe ich conveyance Was made in trust to secure | pact quart ment of four certain notes, fully de- | thirty-nine [ pepeyin said deed of trast; and whereas de- | as follows githas been made in the payment of the away three weeks and taking minute notes on scenery and inci daa sot They hav their support , swore by [eminent gentlemen who dents along the read. right. title, int and « gina fendants, Marion an and \ ped home by the a escaped at I sitting on a step, ming that new to death, if his of of the and on being taken in ha st quarter of the rough stick, the His i chisel- some of whom would not. Iam sure, riness and ¢ got away once more at Citp. Here his fathe recta it looked wed but w ume that po- sins saan trate dda Dina ei RiherdesiaahCete Nal i Nelda nacipal of said no id the annual interest would go down to h on if ad d to represent hair was parted On May 27th he was sent home mrued theron, which default under the terms ! co, 2 > ee S : ‘ : = aa a : aid deed of trust r the whole debt due | thene prophecy. He made poi arty in the presiden ontest hung down upon | from school [for sliding down the 4 ayableand which is now long past due |r : i : A ‘ See aoa Ss ; : ; : 4 aid Now, therefore, at the request el eren re prices, sometimes doing work for less | of 1888. side of his faceto his shoulders, | banisters but instead of e« 4 Mhelegal holder of said notes and pu the conditions of said deed of trust, 1 Jeed to sell the above described premises at blie vendue to the highest bidder for cash at Feeast front door of the court house in the | of Butler, county of Bates, and state of guri, on Friday, June 22nd, 1888, hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon | public vendne, k in the afternoon of that day, to satisfy said ex hepurposes Of satisly y costs. mat. of Missouri, Frida he started for California ¢ far as Glendive, M. T. Th there sent him ho } at Brainerd, Minn., heard from yestet but t thinks he will le than the raw material cost, Ti I should now, by speech or by his sightless eyeballs were mute pri r to the ssiou or serting udvertisements for 1, would tend to i ition. It came pretty a yzing the “Howler,” but I cut down the allowance of cheese and lence, by p were lines of rong free, which s written there by l. He reproach of uneandid w ho have alw nein three or i those exper been candid there bee: not willing to remain in a doubtful attitude. IT crackers, me. I speak. wee for ¢ kept up the prices, worked the harder, and what was the result? To-day Lhaveas fine a country office was born in Maryl to California in “49. H short whi dand went l fine luck Desperadoes Escape from dail Springticld, Mo., May : 2 o'clock this mer am not willing to be the cause of and ina T was independ misleading a single nan among the millions who he as Michigan boasts, a nice business, ).—About ently wealthy. I married and raised a small nily. During the war I ed on board a United States war ship and was on duty principally . WhileI was fair prices, and a comfortable home, mae ae e : r two prisoners and Sam Jenkins is eating cl cree Sota ese and e given me their >the locks to se in the county jail bro sufirages and their confidence. Iam crackers, if anything at all, his oftice having been closed out under mort- {met willing that even one of my the iron eage in which they were gage. You probably do not see the point [am aiming at. Well, T'll tell you: In 2 strife for the eounty printing along the Pacitic con: confined and with a broom stick faithiul supporters in the past should think me capable of paltering double pushed a hole in the brick wall and Joe Steele, one of the men was awaiting trial in the United States district court on in the service my wife died and with- 1 made rood their esc in a year ny twochildren also passed away. I was still well off in goods seuse with my words. Assuming that the presidential and chattels, and to dre in Alger county, one of the publish- | nomination could by any chance be my sor rows I plunged into the mountains assaulting a mail car the charge o ers offered to pay 82 for the privi- offered to me, I could not accept it : lee dhis bid was accepted, and | without leaving in the minds of J of Old Mexico, prospecting for gold. {™7e1 and delaying the 1, and the h awarded ihe printing. thousands of these men the impres- [ Well, to make a long story short, I] ether, san Broadwate found avich lead and took in two partners to work it. Wesoon found sion that I had not been free from indirection and therefore Icould not ab 2 . both on his part and that of ounty Board. Printers, like went forthe Rockford and Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, v« Lp. Tn all sober, common sense w EWEHLREY STORE, Is headquarters tor fne Jewelry atches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated oe Te, cc: Spectacles ot all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establish examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and w prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED: tive ) s in t ntiary for per accept it at all. The misrepresen- hs no weight, but the just a jeasure of friends I stealing a mule from W rClayton McBridk ke hin our lead was fabulously rich. One in Texas county. tations of im day while we three were at work, a other individuals, cannot afford to : : fearing that a mob y from the jail at Ho hitn brought him here for ing. He is 30 years old work for nothing, and there must band of Mexicans came upon us, fired into us and left us for dead. When I came to IT was blind. A ball had passed just above the bric ce id not patiently endure Republi of which grow brighter every day, either be a steal, the work imperfect ly done, or the contractor um victory, the prospects Ye goto the wa in cach ease the results being ean be imperiled only by lack of {my nose searing the eyeballs so as wife and ehildr disastrous. In my judgment a country news-} unity in council or by acrimonious to make me permanently blind. Ark. Not long ago he tinished serv y 8 3 ’ : companions, I learned, were ing out aterm of five years in the outright. I made m: country and a hum: contest over paper never made a graver mistake nen. The issue of pro- EE: NEN ONLY . eAST,, d . ‘HE a¥|than to obtain county printing at gr Over’ ms nailed to pan fA CURE Sates torthese crceties. : less than legal rates. Better by far tection is inealeulably stronger than Pack: led t any man, for it concerns the pros Packages mailed to pa- oo tients a large proportion t ay v: ofikte id Gas sof whom took a full treat i e x 2 3} ¢o without it, or have it aw ntand were restored to health by use SEMINAL PASTILLES. ast “inane re cause pair your contemporary, and then you for teal Docagig Yatimr or Mt ‘ the seat of d: ean print such of the proceedings as t a negara Paris Deca: Mid- ‘ested for FE s me this organ, supported resent @ perity of the id of gener- What dk Shakespeare wrote those } traveled all over this cov greater part of Europe. Next f shall go to South America. This girl? Oh, I picked her up one day in Si. Louis. Her mother v aud fell out of a third story window of the tenement at which I was stop- ping at the time. I took the girl and have had her ever The younger man, who w against the side of the depot, then related his experience. Said he: “Fifteen (years ago my parents were among the wealthy people of Ft. Scott and I had every advantage educationally and otherwise that wealth could give. But I was a high-flyer. Before I was grown my parents died, and being an only child or every voter of the republic to see t? We have those thoughts they of } is deemed of interest to the reader. | for himself the condition and recom- wasted anima’ ir carry, the becomes : ery, the pense of labor in Europe, the party It is a terribly large wheel that does A s of free trade in the United States sentiment 1, and and their inspira cs pOsuro, Serta’ HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mr'c Cuemists. BS : nav’ Pamphiet,£e. 8064 N. Tenth Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. and when it does, the editor who stands out for fair prices will be on B ) \, .FAHNES T ock pee eanine has steadily top. better appreciated and receive ay it is almost Universally acknowledged throughout nearly all parts of the w much more than by doing this work n Confections, Faas more for the purpose of pleasing eo alate than of overe Tover the country; but thelr short lease of life is nearly inues to grow in favor daily. Children often look ms are most frequently the resuit of these hidden s: metimes craving food and eating ravenously, agai ing and grinding the teeth, then be assured the: not make a revolution in a lifetime, we cau enjoy them just as well s drunk} We cau enjoy i just a 1 would not receive the support of any wage worker between the two oceans. It may not be directly in our power as philanthropists to ele- yate the European laborer, but it will be a lasting stigma upon our statesmanship if we permit the American laborers to be forced down to the European level. And in the end the rewards of labor everywhere will be advanced if we steadily re- fuse to lower the standard at home. Yours very sincerely, James G. Brarys. whether a man known as Shakespeare wrote them or not. If you find a bag of gold dust in the road, are Ss for Worms, and ESTABLISHED 1827. S: ars since this m you going to bother your brains fornothing. County supervisors are like other persons, likely to under- value that which they get for noth- ing, and further, the man who does county work for fun and cuts on prices generally, usually has no standing with supply houses, his packages nearly always bearing the significant letters “C. O. D.” Whole- sale paper houses and type foundries will not credit men who work for as to whether Smith or Jones left it there for you to pick up?—New York Star. The blizzard of New York de stroyed the English sparrow. In consequence whereof the parks and trees there are this spring filled with the song birds ot America. The trush, the oriole. the wood-pecker are s leaning worms have really been the eause. It has beet, roved beyond cay earliest infaney,therefore parents—especially mothers who are too observing of the J toms of worms.for so surely as th oved from the most delicate infant. by the timely use of B.4 Faline~t ate to recommend it and use it in their practice, and many of the mo: neni or ts of the country, testify to its uniform success. In fact, it never fails. !t ha~ lar a safe purgative, not suspecting the cause of the illness, and Large quou: limmediate relief afforded. Great caution must be used by eve ase { to examine every bottle ho buys of it. The simpie name of Fat y and carefully to see that the initials are B. A, FAHNESTOcE, and be s UN, Howarn Co., Mo. Camsrtpar, MD. back in large numbers) In some . Pittsburg, Ravi . Fahnestock” Vern Itch, Mange and scratches of every . a e 2 2 : Le t of 1 javing used the originai* B. A. Fahn A : ; ; their entire estate came to me. It} states a bounty of two cents a head Barty A Fahnestoc atl, EOP gT ICE | eae in practi or man which | nothing, unless they are secured. kind on human on animals cured s 30 a ee ge 2 es y pS fs) a oO ts a _ et safely Gene aE al Gar pearrea aetapes Gilgit Gasen where as Vere : A s pe -, | minutes by Woolror anitary Lotion. } was not iong un ew jit all in, | is placed On ENguish sparrows. i 1 a Sarin ed MCR Ln. Esso [ceded prHOR HANDY: wes Moe coy a Ee This never tails. Sold by W. J. Lans- ~ fand one aes Ifound mysel fan award |it were universal or anything ap- g SCHWARTZ & C0., s.a.Fannestock & €o.. Pittaburg, Pa., Sele Proprietors. bank accounts and are running their | down, Butler, Mo. ri-6m | a : I — eee of a St. Louis hospital, just able to | proaching it, it would soon rid us of paper for glory, all right. Even then they do a great injustice to publishers in an adjoining counties, and tend to lower prices throughout the State. In an experience of over twenty years I have always found that the publisher who did good work at a A barrel of Ohio river water, which took the place of a barrel of Cinein- nati whisky, traveled 11,000 miles and was kept in the storehouse seven years before the fraud was discover- ed. Rheumatism and Neura‘gia Cured in breathe. They told me Ihad had a terrible tussel for life and that if I recovered I would never be able to see again. The disease had settled in my eyes. When I left the hospi- tal I was penniless, but a friend enabled me to buy an organ. and these pests and give our native birds s News. Honesty Is the Best Policy. Wife—What time did you get in last night, John? Husband—T wo o'clock, my dear. Wife—Where were you, John? has revolu- 1 APRIZE Send six cents : ce d the | t de for postage, and F world during | receive free, a costly box of goods which Phe halg century. Not last among the | will help all, of eithersex, to more moa- ‘Ponders ot inyentive progress i isa method ye right away than anything else in the and system of work that can be pretorm- | world. Fortunes await the workers ab- €dall over the country without seperat- lsoutely sure. At once addresss True & the workers from their homes. Pay] Co., Augusta, Ma‘ae, 17-1yr* Feral; any one can do the work; either 4%, Young or old; no special ability re- a chance.—Indianapo Quired. Capital not needed; you are : 5 : F with it I have made my living since. 5 Pe 5 ‘ Marted tree, cut this out and return to us| Q0¢ KoapLEXION fair price, and issued a readable Two Days. SE re ence Rae = Husband—At work at the office, = Ee sll send you free, something ot DLAC. HEBRA’s paper, succeeded much better than The Indiana ehemical Co. have discov- i z : a x oe: q see my dear. ‘at value and importance, that w } i a ered a compoun which acts with truly | winter and travel about in summer. 7: Eee a ae Mart you in business, which ‘will bring ait REAM | the blacksmith who would work for marvelous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- Wifo—That's right. John; never This boy I pay liberally to accompa- ny me.” Just then the north bound pas- senger trains pulled in and the two blind men separated, one going in the direction of Kansas City and the other to Sedalia.—Nevada Mail. i in more money right away, than any- suing else in the world. Grand outfit free, Gdiess Trur & Co., Augusta, Maine. ‘yr. matism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 pays, andto give immediate reliet in chronic cases and etfect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful compound which can be filled by your home druggist atsmall cost. We take this means of es giving our discovery to the public instead | sm and Neuralgia cured in of putting it out as a patent medicine, it | 1 to 3 days for 75 cents by Detchon’s being much less expensive. We will | “Mys ticCure.”” Do not suffer and waste { | HIS preparation,without | nothing, and whose paper was a bore : jury,removes Freck- a Ce les, os age es, Pim. | °° present. = a ples, Black-Heads, Sunburn and Tan. A few euoueance will render the most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and The Best Salve in the world for Cnts white. Viola Cream is not a paint or A LESM EN ts but aremedytocure. E 2s : x t is superior to all other preparations, and Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever en eee is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drug: Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, ! gists or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- G. Cc. BITTNER & co, Hoos and POsely cures piles, or no pay —————— uire t teed t By the oldest a TOLEDO, OHIO. requi: is guaranteed to give pertect est. . boaan SOLD BY J. EV ERINGHAM. Satistaction, or money refnnded. Prive it STARK NURSERIES anos ae per box, 25 cts For saleby all Drug- gists. tell a lie. (To the servant.) Mary, take Mr. Brown's shoes off of the mantle-piece and get his night key out of the clock and put it in his pocket. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Sott, or Callouscd Lumps and Blemishes from horses, 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. Laxsvows, Drug- gist, Butler, Mo. S-1yr. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Rheuma gladly refund money if satistaction is not | money on other remedies. This abso given. THe InpIaNa Cuemicat Co., luteiy never tails. Sold by W. J. Lans- Io-1yr Crawtordsville Ind Druggist, Butler, Mo. 8-6m. Dows,