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HARDWARE AND A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS FARM MAGHINERY, TOP BUGGIES SPRINC AND FARM WACONS. Store, Last Side Square. *Trustee’s Sale. John W. Phelps and Emma Phe: a DY their deed of trust dated July and recorded in the recorder’s office with- sand for Bates county, Missour’ in book No 9, page 297, conveyed to the undersigned trus- jethe following described real estate lying ad situate in th iD, county of Bates and hen Missouri, to-wit: t portion of the north half of lot No. at the north west quarter of section %. thirty-one 3lin township No. forty t) irange No. thirty-one 31 lying east of the creek, containing ten acres more or less, hich conveyance Was made in trust to secure | te payment of four certain notes, fully de- in said deed of trust; and whereas de- | has been made in the payment of the! principal of said notes and the annual interest | jerued theron, Which default under the terms said deed of trust render the whole debt due his now long past due therefore, at wie request | al holder of said notes and pursuant | whe enditions 0 said deed of tru T will | eed to sell the 2 escribed premises at | ablic vendue to the t bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the atyof Butler, county of Bates, and state of Missouri, on i Friday, June 22nd, 1888, between the hours of & o’clock in the forenoon | md5o’clock in the afternoon of that day oT the purposes of satisfying said debt, interes and costs. t CATRON, 2st. Trustee RLS Soleagent forthe Rockford and Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very JEWELRY STORH, Ts headquarters tor fne Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. Spectacles ot all kinds and for all ages; also fi ra Glas You are cordially invited to t his establi nd examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low price KINDS. OF ENGRAVING cheap. ALL NEATLY EXECUTED OQUS HEALTH Avoid the imposition of pretentious rei PAD dics for these troubles, and all Qu: whose only aim isto bleed their as Take REMEDY that HAS | MEN ONL Over Ten Thousand Tria {PRIAL Packages mailed to pa- Evofwhom sone atult ROE were restored to health by uso of igi: SEMINAL PASTILLES. ical Cure for Nervous Debility, Organic A : Weakness and Ph; Yor Mid- AST i, CURE Found ms ir By direct nto the seat Of discase its spe ical Decay elt wi . The natural cd wasted animating elements of life becom rfuland r TREATMENT.—One Mezth, $8. Tro Mog. $5. Three, $7 | HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mr‘c CHemists. ect 306% N. Tenth Street. ST.LOUIS, MO. pbroncht ahout by _Indiscretion, ork, or ten free Indulgence, ESTABLISHED 1827. It ts now nearty sixty years since this medicine was offered as 8 a reputation has steadily increased until at i ledged throughout nearly all pa: remedy for Worms, and from that time its {ay it is almost universally acknow rts of the world to be the sot Worm Confections, made more for the purpose of pleasing the palate than of overcoming the n manufactured ail over the coyntry; but their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and nifuge continues to grow in favor daily. Children often look pale and sickly from no und spasms are most frequently the result of these hidden sappers and miners. When erish. sometimes craving food and eating ravenously, again refusing wholesome diet, . moaning and grinding the teeth, then be assured these symptoms are indications of “VERMIFUGE when worms have really been the eause. Ithas beet. -roved beyond cavil that worms 2 from earliest infaney, therefore parents—especially mothers who are more constantly nt be too observing of the Jirst symptoms of worms.for so surely as they exist. they can is veuoved from the mast dehieate infin? by the timely use of BA Fannestock's Vermifuge. < hesitate to recommend it and use it in their prastice, and many of the most eminent of the ‘ts of the country, testify to its uniform success. In fact, it never fails. It has fre- hildren as a safe purgative. not suspecting the cause of the illness, and quantities charged and immediate relief afforded. Great caution must be used by every purchaser to ple name of F: is a one sense, and to examine every bottle ho buys of it. The sim ‘AHNESTOCE ‘i Ke ee look closely and carefully to see that the initials are 8B. A. FaHXEstToc, and be satis- ving else. As Naw FRaNkun, Howarp Co., Mo. ¥. Schwartz & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. x—L have used some of that most excellent Pemedy, B.A. nestock’s Vermifuge, and found it to effect. 1 think your vermifuge can Camparpcr, Mp. Raving used the originai*-B. A. Fahnestock” Vermi- in'my practice for many years, I have no hesi- moe eorer ye pepe eae yr pean — eee ely be dispensed with in. famfly. . cases where a Vermifuge 5: W- HUBBARD, M.D. "THOS. H. HARDY, M.D. ~ at *ERBO! LLB. SCRWERT? & Cees a wx Pa., Sele Preprie Send six cents (0., wa jetors. has reyolu- INVEN I LONiion.c d the APRIZE. for postage, and receive free, a costly box of goods which world during the half century. Not last among the | will help all, of either sex, to more mon- wonders ot inyentive progress is a method | ye right away than anything else in the and system of work that can be pretorm-| world. Fortunes await the workers ab- Isoutely sure. At once addresss True & ed all over the country without seperat- Co., Augusta, Ma‘ne, 1q-1yr* Meee workers from their homes. ay MP. R HEBRIS 1OLAGREAM Mesary. J. Gent ral; any one can do the work: Sex, young or old; no special ability re- quired. Capital not needed; you are started tree, cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, something ot \ 1 { Sreat value and importance, that will) Start you in business, which will bring cA S you in more money right away, thanany-| HIS . = i ee S pre; thing else in the world. Grand outfit free (Re tains) Perenoew chon e YUE & s a, Maine Z ry removes Freck. ace Tyve & Co., Augusta, Maine. | XcuLP* leg, Liver-Moles, : :Ples, Black-Heads, Sunburn and {Tan. A few applications will render the j Most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and white. Viola Cream is not a paint or | powdertocover defects, but a remedy to cure. It is superior to all other preparations, and 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. I yr. \ALESMEN WANTED! ee By the oldest. largest and best known Nurseries inthe Wet. Permanent positions; pay. STARK NURSERIES ase | R.R. DEACON, | The Ingredients Contained In a Dime Novel. New THE THIRD PARTY TICKET. bitionists Make Nominations tor a State Offices. York rN EE a A RR = aon a SS NN a | ae uted n 1 put into the field the “Wiha isethe eearction sa tate t with the | ploodand thunder st ‘ pellate judges: ked the rte vernor——Frank M. Love, of you, it’s easy. Just it th 1 as es : rate j old pl you know. ed ind a ve i | bit if you choose. the seenes son, of St. Louis. | where you never were—that makes Treasurer—W. H. Cr of Kan] no differs nce ve it look like- sas City. ly. Don't forget heroism that de-| Secretary of state—H. A. Farris. lights the Saat heart—hair- of C ae : breadth escapes and all sorts of ‘ Aus vk. Cohbas.of Spring-| adventures. Don't you remember field. how even the dark Moor won the Attormcey 2 «’—Geo. E. Bowl- |} cautiful Desdemona by just such a ing, of Lamar. recital? When the story Lad been Rez of lands— - McMurray; | told she wished it retold and at last of Shelbina. she desired that if he knew of some Raload co inissioner—D. H- | one who had had just such an ex- Laney, of St. Joseph. perience and just such a knack of telling it to bring him to her and he might woo. Now that is probably the most delicate way a woman ever let her love for a man be known to G. Rowe, of Soon the fact was developed that there was no after assembling party organization in many of the} him. But to return to the dime congressional districts, and a resolu- novel. Rub in plenty of dialogue ali . and the former, of whom there crisp the reader does not feel himself was a lar; getting over it.” “Is the demand just as great as ever?” number in attendance. were not slow to take advantage of for dime novels Just one lit- tle hitch oceurred during the entire the unusual privilege. “Why, it is on the increase. Ican session, and that was upon the ques- tion of woman suffr Then for a 2s me an excel- few minutes the assemblage, which lent opportunity of finding material, although tha essary. traveling as I do gi had been all brotherly love and sis- terly affection, assumed the aspect of areal out and out political con- vention. After the is not absolutely nec- Imagination in the manu facture of the dime novel is the great committee factor, and you can sit in a room, on resolutions and 2 platform had sub- never going into the world, and mitted a majority report, in which | write them by the score. They pay the platform adopted by the natiou-} well, too. And then we are never al convention was heartily indorsed, | bothered with critics. We are be Mr. George H. Townsend, of St. | neath them and we are not sorry.” Joseph, submitted a minority report : : , Itch, Mar and scratches ot every in which le uded that sec-| kind on human or animals cured in 30 tion 7. ting to women suffrage, | minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. ‘ This never tails. Sold by W. J. Lans- b Auhote debate: fol=|[ asses ess aro! : Lin which Mr. his friends were worsted, but not till lowe Townsend and ATL Ave Proud of Her. We are pleased with and proud of Mrs. Cleveland, they had indulged in insinuations of . because she illus- gag rule and in turn 2 ; Ww were charged trates in her very conspicuous and ng position the delightful capac- ity of the American woman, called to a high place, to meet with her own ith casting tire s into the con- 3 vention. This littlewave of unp AS antness soon subsided, however, and ] im ai 1 other respects the conyention very Ww monious. i ties the requirements M young woman to become the lady of the White House, and her youth and in nocence plead fer her not in vain. She has been chivalrously treated by the American people, and she has re warded their sel f-r of the statio very There were more gray hairs than Cleveland was dark ones among the delegates and fully half as many ladies as gentle- men, due largely to the fnet that the members of tho W. C. T. U., which convenes to-day at the Grand Ave- nue Methodist church, met with their brother prohibitionists yester- day. There was by actual count 378 persons in the hall who declared themselves of the prohibition faith and as the resolution giving all pres- ent the power of a delegate was adopted that number of delegates had a voice in the convention. A majority of the ladies and a number of the more distinguished gentleman occupied seats upon the stage. pecting courtesy and decorous devotion by doing her duty with naturalness and the digni- ty of delicatewomanhood. There is a dainty touch in the little letter that so aptly defended her husband, who has. been charged with the unpar- donable crime of treating her rough- ly. The few words that have reach- ed the public from her are just enough.—Commercial Gazette. Card From Mr. Railey. To the editor of the Republic. Harrisonville, Cass Co., Mo., June 12.—Dear Sir: I have been informed that your paper published a notice or statement a few days ago to the effect that Mr. B. Barton county and myself, delegates of the Missouri delegation, voted for Mr. Morrison Munford as a member English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, 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. Lanspowx, Drug- gist, Butler, Mo. S-1yr. Sheridan's Mother is Gone. Somerset, Ohio, June 12.—Mrs. Sheridan, mother of Gen. Phil Sher- jdan, died at 1:30 o'clock this after- noon, at the age of 87 years and two months. The mother as well as the father of General Sheridan were born in Ireland and did not emigrate to this country until they were grown. They did not locate in Ohio until some years after their arrival in this | country, but on removing to Somer-| W. D. Sult, Durggisi, Bippus, Ind., set, where General Sheridan was | ®** fies; “I can recommend Electric Bit- j : tersas the very best remedy. Every ee thay spent the remainder of | tee. In behalf of myself and Mr. Thur- man, I hereby take occasion to de- nounce this as utterly untrue. I will be much obliged if you will give this publication in your paper. Very respectfully, R. T. Ramey. The Verdict Unanimous. their lives. Mrs. Sheridan had been ailing for some time and was in such feeble health that she was kept in ignorance of the critical condition of her affirms: -‘The best selling medicine I have ever handied in my 20 Years experi- ence, is Electric Bitters.””. Thousands ot others have added their testimony, so ae SOD that the verdic unanimous that Elec- the gallant commander. tric Bitters do cure all diseases of the General Sheridan’s father dieq | Liver, Kidnevs o: Blood Only a halt dollar a bottle at Walls Druggists- & Holt, the about six years ago. G. Thurman, of | of the national democratic commit- | We \and bore away their prize to her both voted for John G. Prather; and | jas lustrous tear-drops, | | | Ss Sah Se ones f = =e tion, giving all persons present who | that is what people read. Nobody professed the prohibition faith the] likes to attack a whole column of power of a delegate. was adopted. } solid matter even in a newspaper, This applied to ladiesand gentlemen | but if you break it up and make it | | | society by marriage. sell all I have time to write, and | | | | | | | i} happy resources aud winning quali- | | all failed to fulfill the required cor- | heard of the beauty of the maiden, | getting practically the sole benefit and, like the kings in the German! of the tariff laws,” if they expected | Drunkenness or the Liquor bottle sold has given reliet in every case. | One man took six bottles, and was cured | ot Rheumatism of 10 years standing.” | Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, | |} she sent in quest of the Holy Grail, | Indian | eatching a glimpse of the love A JAPANESE FAIRY STORY. Mother. Died for His i 13 Yo Lawrence doctors aitend 1 | | e could only be saved by care x t ; t ful nursing. Atl i bears the tive race, Mr. Die! it be an interesting story. Of the bamboo- the words of : 1er cries sprang. sick as he was, sy little is said an oe aoc hewer little is said and no hint given j from the bed and rushing to her side of the hidden virtue which marked | , da quilt with which he envelop- ed her body and smothered the flames. Mrs. Stearns was severely burned and is confined to her room. him out asa favorite of the But just as the glory of Buddah ap- pears only to the eyes of the faithful the bosom of the mist which spread over the valleys beneath the | mountain temples of the god, and the relics which to ordinary mortals have the semblance of dusky beads shine in the sight of devout believers the pious bamboo-hewer xslone was re- vealed in the heart of a bamboo stem a shining light encompassing a With carried on Her devoted son's exertions to save her life brought on 2 relapse from which he failed to rally. His mother has not been informed of the sad event aud it is feared the shock will prove fatal to her. so to English Spavin Liniment r hard, som or calloused lumps ishes trom horses, splints, sweeney, st swollen throat, cou dollars by use of or Sold by W. J. Lansdown, Dr ler, Mo. vlood spavi lovely figure of a tiny infant reverent care the woodman home the child, who grew up into a Letting the Cat Out. aiden of such surpassing loveliness that all the nobles in the land sought her in marriage. A “confidential” cireular s from the headquarters of the repub- With her presence came fortune | Jican league and signed by its presi- dent. Pp: strong appeal to protected manufae- turers for a big 1 fight the battle again which is denounced as | with free t In this *contiden- tial” circular Mr. Foster tells the in- to her protector, whose onl was that the time would he should lose the delight of her dread James Foster, makes a ive when fund to But to his joy that she was as unwilling to the hon to bestow tariff reform, synonymous cept e of her suitors as Ss rade. of her tent. ly urged their suits that she had re- course to the expedient which in Five noble lovers, however, so persi her hand. side facts about protection and its benetic them verely for not contributing more lib- ies, and chides se- fairy tales of all nations is invariably | erally, and for expecting other peo- adopted by unwilling brides. To | ple to tight their battles for nothing each she set task as wit to} and foot all the bills. The circular accomplish as ‘numbe sands Says: and drinking oceans dry.” The first ‘It may not be of your persone knowledge, but it is a fact neverthe- the sacred begging bow! of Buddha; | less, that the manufacturers of the United States who ed by ou the second was ordered to bring and most benetit- the least willing to contribute to the lay at her feet 2 branch from the wil? been 8s have tree whose roots are of silver, whose trunk is of gold, and whose fruitage is of pure white jade, which on the success of the pa whieh thein protecti gave OWS ‘red inountain of Horai; the third was commanded to present her I ind which is about ‘ fe and death strug- for free trade.” Not a word here with a fur robe of the pelt of the about tariff bene- flame-proof rat; from the fourth she fits fo ge-earner and the people required “the rainbow-hued jewel | at large! To the benefited that hides its sj deep in the | monopolists that they ist come dragon's head;” and the fifth was | down handsomely for the republican charged with the search of the cowry | party or be aba: ed by it to the shell which the s ows bring over! tender mercies of the reform- the broad sea-plain. | ers, this le gue ci It is needless to say that one and | publican s would not contribute money “to ad- ditions. Meanwhile the mikado | vance the interests of men who are forests, the Ru and the the 1 wilds, he, party to maintain a high protective corps for their ben- efit at no cost to them. This sena- tor is quoted as threatening the facturers thus: I have it from the best possible source that the manufacturers of Pennsylvania, who are moreehighly protected than anybody else, and who make large fortunes every year when times are prosperous, practi- eally give nothing toward the main- tenance of the ascendency of the re- publican party. * * If the Mills tariff bill comes to the senate there will be some votes cast there that will open the eyes of some of these people who have, while gath- ering their millions, treated the re- publican party as their humble ser- vant. The tariff reformers would do well to reprint this circular and put a copy of it in the hands of every la- boring man, every consumer and ev- ery voter in the country. It tells for whom the fight against reduction is made, and it discloses the spot cash terms on which it is made—Post Dispatch. the republican mountains, under pretense of hunting, approached the woodman’s cottage and succeeded in t nan of Lady Kaguya. So enamored did he become of the vision that he be- sought her to share his throne. But no better did he fare than the other lovers, and was fain to put up with an occasional letter in reply to the missives which he constantly dis- patched to the woodman’s hut. At length the Lady Kaguaya announced to her protector that the time had come for her return to her home in the capital of the moon, whence she had originally descended to earth. And, though on the appointed night a strong guard was posted around the house by order of the mikado to prevent the flight of the maiden, a troop of heavenly beings, escorting a chariot, descended through the air celestial abode. Habit Positively Curea by administenzg Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge ot the person tak- ing it; is absqlutely harmless and will ettect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink- er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot i own free will. It never fails. The tem once impregnated with the Specific | it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite toexist. For tull partic- ‘ ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 135 ; Race st, Cincinnati, O. If the Prince of Wales was in this country he would be taken for a Cleveland democrat. He is wearing the tall white hat and has set the London summer fashion for it. and SCRATCHES, ot every kind on human or animals cur- ed in 30 minutes by WOOLFORD'S SANITARY LOTION. + never tails. Soid by W. J. Las Drog- gist, Butler. Mo. Sm. ITCH, MA?

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