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matism and Weuralgia ? Two Days. he Indiana Chemical Wo. have discov 'g compound which acts with truly AG LAREN tA a s rapidity in the cure of Rheu- | 848 taken from the mand Neuralgia. Weguarantee it | ery eC and every case of acute | “a : matory Rheumatism and Neura § ace pean DAYS; andto give immediate r ti se . Jone ae: arti pu ases and effect aspeedy cure vot 30 cents, in two cent Isend to any address the Piption jor this w ful compound Hed by y home druggist | [Bmall co>t- ns of 1 ping our discon Cured in Is the Many asked the question whence comes the cil arth in Danger? have and vatural | bowels of the there any da 2Uce ry co the put instead as a patent Gagan it os it out asa pa cine, | td We will or, s substance. called b gaseous substance, called by tural gu :d he thinks that idly refund tion is not | these reservoirs will cause d mn en, THE INDIANA Cuemicar Co, ie ere Crawtordsville Ind | explosions, resulting { e, ok fe _jede which is escaping. He the earth to a balloon fk kept distended terior, which, if exhausted. ¥ the crust to collapse. affect the s coming in contact with compares ated by the gas in tl and) tion of the earth in its orbit, ex to lose its place the heaven ong ly bodies, and fall in pieces. Another writer thinks that drilling should be prohibited by He, too, sibility « stringer laws. thinks there tho Shouid sr ied free, , isa NESE ton FT ATI an explosion, another cause. Sold 6 aster occur, “the country ~ eh gas belt from Tole ana. and Kent: to the de pth of feet. and floppe leaving a chasn the dia, Sueeessful where a! waters of Lake Mrie will con town ar He é : : : oo filling the Ohio, and Mississippi va HINDERCORAS. | Leva ane biotume stan ou , heonty sire Cn os nother tueorist | Vesti art to the fe or gate: the z SONSUMPTIVE ‘ough. aud delice: ‘ Lite SINCE R, To = : announces startling discovevic ui ast like the | ihe = ( PARKER'S {j° See : HAIR BALSAM []#edahallorso benenth the Ohio 5 the hair, 5 and Indiana gas field the tenipera- 1s to Restore Gra re he earth is 3.2 ° Vouthfal Color, y ie of the ea this 3,500°. a‘ Phe scientist says an immense cay- ity exists, and that > the eas is stored, that aimile below the bot- tom of the cavity is a mass flamy, which i: ing, reethi deSsBaci ides and 1 ally eating into the rock floor eavern and thinning it. of the uly y and + Sharp end . relieved in one minute by Hine Anti + Pain Plast, at instantaneous n-kil - ‘plaster. re 4 At gists, oT ND CURMICAL Boston hapareDy Wig URE y | ASTAMA m, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Whooping Gagh, Croup and Common Colds. ded oz oecians and sold yiare Eventual the ilames will reach the anda terrifie explosion.—Rural World. gas, s if you dont want to disgust every- bedy with your offens breath, eure your Catarrh upon which it de- pends. 00 reward is offered by the proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cure. 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It is potent, effective, oor 4 and costs but a trifle. 32 Ivr ler, M me, yMPLEXION St Louis woman recently appeared ed, i RHEBRWS | before the workhouse board of New | York asking for the release of } who confined for rT: 4 o eo THs HOLAGE without ULAR® injury,removes Freck- les, Liver-Moles, Pim- Black-Heads, Sunburn and A few applications will render the NWeornly red skin soft, emooth and . a lola Cream is not a paint or was lareeny. pug puppy but a few da tys old. and ba her bosom brute as if it were her child. seemed to take the 3 jas an every-day affair. ior to all other preparations, and to give satisfaction. At drug ‘ER & C TOLEDO, OHIO. oceur Li Tl, — is Cat rom the Hight [rains are ke that | | The condition Gf oats [were 4 i s . } | dangerous le n : fur, the blood spurting out (RI rn er TET ERIE uri Crop Report pegs ‘a, Mo., June crop report Ag- he condition of the Missouri State Board of riculture shows tl of wheat declined six ; the month of May, bei stead of 98 May 1 condition is pri Missouri ar up to Mz Southe rn | di weather Missou- ows, 95: ee fcorn planted is 99; | ax, 93; tebace but mercifel warn- savreable, usually are the tached by a wise providence to harmifui things. if 5 } and your cellar or drain smells badly, clean out and dislufect them before lecome the breeding place of t ce nes io o ys inean immedi- ate danger but it always means cir- iumces w way prove dan- eerou To be su therefore, take timely v @ and avoid any risk. edical society. edup near Marbieh: few days siuce and ed to its former posed to have be It cv window. county, lies at the from the burstir fia rd vessel in his foreheat. The accident oc- curred while he was at work on his nose and mouth. During the last presidential cam- paigh we are that goods was in 10 way desi the same fellows are asking sidized ships to aid them in opening sold countless times a foreion trade in manufactured > how for sub- up forcign trade. Some men are never sitistied. GC. A. s, of Kansas City. has been given the exclusive right for ten years by the City Council of Col- umbia to light the city with electric- ity. Is there such a thing as the sweet boy graduate? Nobody seems to have ever heard of him. The dog as a source of state rev- enue is not to be howled at in France. The dog tax in that land brings in 14 million dollars. The man who really understands his business never says much about it. Vanity of self makes asad show anywhere. What Am I to Do? The symptoms of billivusness are un- nappily but too well known. They diff- er in different individuals to some extent. A billious man is seldom a breakfast eat- er. Too frequently, alas, he has an ex- cellent appetite tor liquors but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection atany time; if it 1s not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digressive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or Constipation may bea symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddinese and often headache and acidity or flatu- lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all thisif not es- tect acnre try Green’s August Flower, it cost but a*trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. 4i-lyr. € OW. Colorado Mountain Resorts and the Springs of Missouri. Missouri Pacific Ry., “The Color- ado Short Line.” has now on sale its summer tourist tickets to the re- sorts of Colorada, Utah and other Rocky Mountain points, at very low rates for the round trip. good to re- turn until October 31st. Solid trains are run daily, equipped with Pull- man Buffett Sleeping Cars from St. Louis and Kansas City through, without change, to Pueblo and Den- ‘ver. i Special tickets to Sweet Springs With the woman was her young and | While aw aiting a hearing the woman | B'Ocover defects, but a remedy to cure. j toc ok the pug from ee daughter, jest descriptive of the resorts, Modesty 2:26} od vag PSE ed or Pertle Springs, at one fare for the round trip. are on sale at all points pretty daughter. who fondled 2 little | on the lines of the Missouri Pacific | Railway in Missouri. For illustrated pamphlet of 140 Mo. Pacitie Ry., a | further patticulars, address H. ce | Townsend, Gen Pass. and Ticket | Agent, St. Louis, Mo. | } i 26-4 | n the 2:30 Pp. Princess | {Ann by Alexandia 5, 2nd dam by Brown's B by Im- ported Belifound mort 33. by H —— der Abdall Hy And ee 2 pons 2 = 12. Tackey 2: of the dams of Maud Sv. = 2:10, Nutwood ras a fi 15, Ist dam brino Chief xy Pilot Jr, =. 2 saddle could pace ov trot [| DON PEDRO. | Also the 4 jack, will | stand at the Don | \fen Er. mall oo ser mealy no 1 ice at Mr. ‘s (Humphr sod weigh stuble one coure wo0Ust Ss: ruth west of n Builer at $20 for acoit lue when by Mid 1 suc Srvc ston by finpo Don Pedro w about twent a colt to st conditions sa trot. foal ] l {Caliban No thoroughbr ‘ » 4th dam by McDonald's ied, > of dams of Al- 2e rt Stranger tio Clark Chief Ne. |" Fall tii06 lien was im- a ore a } ark dapple brown, Y 1924 and five ofl igh, weis 1640 p ; Prince sire 2. Spottord 2:183, Cou . by Old Membrino Chief Nora by Down- Messenger sire of Jim Porter d dam Mrs. Caudle dam et Ericson 93, Abbott by Caliban No. 3:94, Ist dam ¢ Jountry Maid 1 ountry Gentleman, son of Rysdik’s Hambleton No. 10, 2nd dam Belle by Belle Morgan No. 61, sof Lady Turpin 3, Caliban 3:04, by Me ‘mbrino Pilot No. 29, Ist die Cassia by Cassius M. C No. w 233, Clay 2: 233%, Me mbrino Pilot by Me an dain Big pedigrees of tean be brino Chief No. 11, Ist dam Juliett | west of they by Pilot Jr:, sire of John Morgan | oye eine hen 2:25, Pilot Temple 2:24, and the parted with or ising Star - hands dams of Maud §$. 2:083, J.T. C. 2:10, Nutwood 2:183- Certiricate:—We, the undersign- ed certify that we know the horse Membrino Chief Jr..formerty 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. Tariraro, P. J. G. Braprorp, J. L. Frazier, Heyry Battey, EQUITABLE® JAN AND INVESTMENT “Wittiam Rivey, OF SEDALIA, MO. Ricuarp Mapper CAPITAL STOCK. $2,000,900. Sarl Hisp Jr, James W. Hucues, This association series cach J. W. Wartsox, N.S. Brisyo. month, on payment of membership fee DON CARLOS. |e. We pay cash dends on Paid Up Stock. oughbred Jack, will stand at the].*. oe eae nas stable at $10.00 for a colt to stand ene a ae i aoeees ee and suck. Don Carlos black Jack, Butler Mo. 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. Seasen to commence April Ist, 1889, and close July Ist, 1889. Care will . BEDINGER, issues a semi-annually Or Address R. C. SNZED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Nancy J. Agee by her deed of trust dat-d May 4, Is85. and recorded in the record- er’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- souri, in book 44, page 534. conveyed 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 (40). containing 48 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 said note. now past due and unpaid) Now, there- fore at the request of the lega! holder of said note and pursuant to whe conditions of said 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 Friday July 5th, 1889, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and tive o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. A-4t CUARLES SPRAG - puiient as, Ezra Ae peti (a Hd 5 b his deea of trust dated January “, and re- be taken to prevent accidents bu corded in the recorder’s office nin'and for will not be reponsible should any oc- cur. Bates county, Missouri, in conveyed tothe undersizne lowing described reali est: situate in the county of Bi souri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section thirty-four (34), township forty- one (41) of range thi containing 40 acres More or less, which conveyance was madein trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully desc din ssid deed of trust, and whereas ault bas been made in book 4, and being state of Mis- DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Timothy, dark bay stallion, 16} hands high, fine style and action with plenty of bone and muscle, bred by James H. Scott, ——— the payment of the a: terest dne Janua- 5 has | ry 3 nich default under Ky., foaled in spring © > DAS | the the terms of sald dled of trust rendered the never been trained but can show a | Whole debt due, Which is now past - due and unpaid. Now, therefore at the request three minute gait by Alamo. Jr., Ist | era iier of said note and pureuant to dam Nelly by “Zachary Taylor, 2nd | the conditions of said deed of tra jE will pro. j dam old Nelly by Tom Crowder. — sae mee ienageciaag of the dams of John W. Conly best bidder for cash, | the court house in Belva Lockwood 2:25, Cooley 3 cates eae cian }. Alamo Jr. by Alamo, | Thursday, June 6th, 1889, j1st dam by Prince Albert, son of | petween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore> C | Billy Tonnes. sire of the dam of ee Woodford Chief 2:22}, Alamo ree 2:34 by Almont No. 33 who has 34 write for our I ity seenre: Ly ‘JACOBS oll, LUMBAGO—LAME BACK 3 ix} 5 = = in 3 > — 4 2 3 4 =x = = = 2 ce as =. =o ae <= s ae 3 = = a 5 = & squanaaxta MQ eqoovy’ "7S punof pun psn Jy “ < * R R _ = 2 2 2 3 2 = ‘pW ‘2490W}12q ‘ANYdWOO Y31390A “‘W SATHVHD FHL ‘obea49 40 40ARW dsey St osNyvu. FITS! Ido not © as m for # time, znd then turn I Me AN A RADI AL CURE 1 have made the disezse of EITS, EPILE aPSY or FALLING S 2... 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