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An inve tion was d 14 drawn o few its had risen to the barrel of it reache mornit the pure article. that the well has he the mystery is 5 The tind is the talk of t Board of Trade here, and ing in turpentine will be done further results are obtained the well. barrels RHEUMATI iC SciaticPains Rheumatic cular Pains ine and Che: so until from free CULISUNS Ree Oe only insta Throwing ont De ening plaster. * druggists, or of Puri: Co., Boston President Cleveland and his secre- Pimple turies left 7 per cent, of the republi- oily skin ean clerks the departments at Washington. The Harrison admin- istration with its pledges of platform and candidate for a civil service, has been in power less than thres months and not a democrat is left in the in ternal revenue bureavn. How many of the 33 per cent. will be left in the other department by the Ist of July? Not one. Yet the platform, referring to this civil service question says though the Democrats have broken their pledges we will not! 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Preston, the Southern poetess on “General Lee After the War” She says, “Nothing could exceed the venera- tion and love, the trust and abso- luie loyalty, which people and sol- diery alike had manifested towards him throughout the struggle. But it was after the war had closed that the affection of the people seemed more than ever a consecrated one.” The writer lived near General Lee from 1865 until his death in 1870, and she relates many interesting and heretofore unpublished anecdotes of his life during that period. Bi} IN LIQUID NOBOILING EASILY MADE THIS PACKACE MAKES FIVE GALLONS. The most APPETIZING and WHOLESOME TEMPERANCE DRINK in the world. TRYJT. Ask your Druggist or Grocer for it. CE HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. pLEON PecYIOLACREAM 2 Red is the fashionable color in HIS tion,without | Paris. Fashion repeats itself. A Cine ° T fairs eosaves Brook red blood color was the fashion in cure" tes, Liver-Moles, Pim- | Paris 100 years ago. Black-Heads, Sunburn and A few applications will render the Habi gentleman aged s Mo., May 22.—News reach- nine years, by the name of W augh, k last nig¢ht that the Bald- was killed at Rockville a few days K eae ae s iS ae emis . > -{|Knobber method of logic govern- ago by being struck by the ne of A es i a through f train, | ment had been resumed on “Blue | information in r jof the knobber px { 1 ss bard, we!l known citizens of Benton | township, who live about 15 miles j turbance an years witha cancer on her nose, which resisted all treatment. has been cured entirely by Swift's cer, which was very bad. I am now in fine health—never better. gained 25 pounds since I began tak- ing Swift's Specific. an eating cancer on his face, which ing toward his eyes. Asa last resort Reyival ot Bald Knobber Tactics. Ridge,” in the eastern part of Chris- 2 county, and three youths of that section severely whipped for some unknown offense. Only very meager gard to the hicy has revival be en re- the lash | of Samuel ‘Squire Hub- ¢ I ceived, but the victims o to be the and Jasper Rice re said sons and of Ozark, near the head of It was in this neigh- borhood that the noted Swearingen ain creek raid was made a few months before the Edens-Green murder, knobber portion of that f ped three of their anti regulator r in one when the family whi night. notified an pping xnORyInOUS ud urged to go to the sce i look In to the measures inatter, but until nre by the rieved parties the The venerally ‘line to interfere. have been very Unigne Death Buffalo, N. death warrant c elect man convicted under the execution law, has been signed, and he will be taken to Auburn Siate Prison in a few days. The warrant is directed to the warden of Auburn prison, and provides that the sen- tence be executed “upon some day within the week commencing Mon- day, the 24th day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1889, and within the walls of Auburn State prison, or within the yard or inclosure adjoin- ing thereto, by then and there caus- ing to pass through the body of him the said Wm. Kemmler, a current of electricity of sufficient intensity to cause death, and that the application of such eurrent of electricity be con- tinued until said Wm. Kemmler be dead.” Skin Cancer. Swift's Specific has cured a cancer on iny face, and has almost made a young man of me. __ T. J. Teate, Wacissa, Fla. A servant has been afflicted many She Specific. Thomson, Ga. Jno. Hill. Swift's Specific has cured my can” Have R. S. Bradford. Tiptonville, Tenn. A young man near this town had had destroyed his nose and was eat- I put him on Swift’s Specific, and it has cured him entirely sound and well. M. F. Crumley, M. D. Oglethorpe, Ga. My father had for years an eating cancer on his under lip, which had been gradually growing worse until it had eaten away his under lipdown to the gums, and was feeding itself on the inside of his cheek, and the surgeons said a horrible death was Most stubbornly red skin Soft, smooth and white. Viola Cream is not a paint or . one tocover defects, but a remedy to cure. 1s superior to all other preparations, and is guaranteed to give eatisfaction. At drug or mailed for 50 centa. Prey & TOLEDO, OHIO. Cc. BITTNER & So. Drunkenness or the Liquor Positively Curea by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee ortea withovt the knowledge ot the person tak- ingit; is absqlutely harmless and will ettect. a permanent and speedy cure, | whether the patient is a moderate drink soon tocome. We gave him nine bottles of Swift's Specific, and he has been entirely cured. W. B. Lathrop, South Easton. Mass. \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 their | own free will. It never fails. The jt tem once impregnated with the Specific i | it become: possibility tor the | liquor ap For tull partic 4 ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC C0., 185 Swift's Specific is entirely a veg- etable remedy, and seems to cure eancer by foreing the poison out of the system through the sore. Send for book on Cancer and blood poison mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Mambrino Chief dh Membrino Chief, Jr., will do ser- eat Mr. Warnock’s (Humphrey southwest of farm) stable one mile eourt house in Butler at to stand and suck, service colt cor due when mare changes be removed il be retain or when r about owners to Alien w : a itil service is set sason to commence April 1, nd elose 1. Care will to prey ide but respousible should any uPTION aND PEDIGREE. dark bay 164 50 pounds, 1 bone and 1 but inute LEC Membrino Chief, sire lie West H brother i 89 sire of i and five Kentt Prince sire of Gray 2:12, Spotford 2:183, Com- penis 2: 2193, by Old Membrino Chief Cr ers including oth No. 11, Ist dam B: iby Down- ing’s Bay Mess« sire of Jim Porter 2nd dam Mrs. Caudle dam of Ericson 2:29), Abbott by Caliban No. ist dam © ountry Maid by Country Gentleman, son of Rysdik’s Hambletoman No. 10, dam Belle by Belle Mc 1 No. 61, sire of Lady Turpin Caliban 3:94, by Membrino Pilot No. 29, Ist dam C 33, a ae Pilot by M brino Chief - 11, 1st dam Juliett y Pilot Jr. sire of John Morgan Pilot Temple 2:24, and the dams of Maud S. 2: Nutwood 2:184- Crrtiricate:—We, the undersign- ed certify that we know the horse Membrino Chief Jr., formerly owned by J. W. Hughes, of Richwood Sta- tion Ky., and know him to be a first- class breeder, his colts are extra in shape, size and style. J. W. Tauiraro, P. C. Beprxcrr, J. G. Braprorp, G. O. Creek, J. L. Frazier, Witiiam Riney, Henry Battey, Ricuarp Mappen, Sam'l Hixp Jr, James W. Huaues, J. W. Watsox, N.S. Brisno. DON CARLOS. Also Don Carlos, the fine thor- oughbred Jack, will stand at the stable at $10.00 for a colt to stand and suck. Don Carlos black Jack, mealy nose, 15 hands high, fine length with plenty of bone and weight, foaled July 1884, sired by Adams Black Spaniard, Ist dam by Mattengly’s Diamond, 2nd dam by Imported Iron Duke, 3rd dam a thoroughbred Jennet descended from Anthony Kilgore and Dr Wil- son’s Importations. Don Carlos has proved to be one of the best breed ers ever in Bates county anda sure foal getter. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. TIMOTHY. Timothy, bay stallion, will serve mares at my stable, five miles north of Butler and five miles south of Adrian at $15.00 for a colt to stand and suck. Service due when colt comes or when mare changes owner- ship or about to be removed from the county. A lein will be retained on all colts until service is settled. Season to commence April Ist, 1889, and close July Ist, 1889. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be reponsible should any oc- cur. J.I. C. 2:10, DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Timothy, dark bay stallion, 164 hands high, fine style and action with plenty of bone and muscle, bred by James H. Scott, Lexington, Ky., foaled in spring of 1885 has never been trained but can oe a three minute gait by Alamo, Jr., 1st dam Nelly by “Zachary Taylor, 2nd dam old Nelly by Tom Crowder. si of the dams of John W. Conly Belva Lockwood 2:25, Cooley 2 Modesty 2:263, Alamo Jr. by Alamo, | 1st dam by Prince Albert, son of | Billy Tonnes, sire of the dam of Woodford Chief 2:224, Alamo rec 2:34 by Almont No. 33 gwho has 34 20 for acolt | 1 n the 2:30 list, Ist d sm Princess | Alexander Abdalla, No. 15, lst dam ly Anderson by Membrino Chief | No. 11, 2nd dam Ka’ by Puot dr., | | No. 12. sire of John Morgan 2 24 | Tackey 2:26, Tatler 2:22 and sire of j of the dams of Maud S JI. 83 2083, iC. 2:10, Nr utwo d | Tay or Was } Ist premiv saddle j could pac vr DON PEDRO. at the “aly nose, Wellington i il yrton by Don Pedro wi about twent wed to ser nt S10 to ins 7 aii a colt to stimd ! conditions same 2 CHAS. Fic) This fall b! ported aoe These two thor stallions will make bred Ciydesdal ason of Iss at Butler These bor: Come and se both which a y seen with the he come and see th breed wi tion, Pat my stable Avain, before 3 Mas wedo not want you to 8 give you full sati-fac- for them in every JONN CLASSEN, ant stalli ard W square youn » Hag: e publ I stand the season om Yards, , Butler, Mo., ¢ up and nd sucks, borhood west ort low rate $10 to insure acolt to stand suck, mare Money dus when colt stan: with or leaves oe 4 hands high, pounds, is a good sadd rs old this epri ce Pedigree furnish {oni ap plication, ill be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any ocear. ‘The foal will be held responsible for thie service ren- dered ri HAGGARD EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. This association issues a series each month, on payment of inembership tee of One Doliar per share. We pay cash Jividends on Paid Up Stock. We loan money anywhere in Missouri. Parties desiring to make investments tor i terest or to procure loans will do well tosee J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo weighs about ou harness semi-annually Or Address R. C. SNFED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo. Trustee’s Sale. ‘Whereas, Nancy J. Agee by her deed of trust dated May 4, Is83, and recorded in the record- er’s office within snd for Bates county, Mis- souri, in book 44, paze 534, convey to the undersigned trustee, the following described real estate lying and being situate in the coun- ty of Bates, state of Missouri, to wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section ten (10), township forty-one (41) range thirty (30), containing 49 acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trast to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas. default has been made in the payment of ssid note now past due and unpaid’ Now, there- fore at the request of the legal holder of e@aid note and pursuant to the conditions of esid deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, June 6th, 1888, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock inthe sfMernoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. CHARLES SPRAGUE, Trustee MAA Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Ezra HH Beamis, (a his deed of trnst dated Januar; corded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 49, page 4 conveyed tothe undersigned trustee, the lowing described real estate lying and being situate inthe county of Bates, state of Mis- souri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section thirty-four (34), jouesitp forty- one (41) of range thirty-two (32) containing 49 acres more or less, which conveyance was madein trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the annual interest due Janua- ry Sth, 1884, on said note which defanit under the the terms of said deed of trust rendered the whole debt ¢ and which is now past due and unpai ‘ow, therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- ceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue. to the highest bidder for cash. at the east front door of the court house in the | city of Batler, county of Bates and te of Missouri, on Thursday, June 6th, 1889, between the hours of nine o’clock in the f noon and fire o’clock in the afternoon o: dav, forthe purpose of satisfying said < interest sud costs. yes ¥F. 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