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samatisil and Weura‘gia Cured in Two Days. THE CENSUS OF 1890. i 1,000 Reward. jin the 2:30 list, Ist dam Princess One thousand dollars will be paid} SUACOBS O]], } = a Alexandia Abdalla 15, 2nd : zi | dam by Brown's Belfounder by Im- Indiana Chemical Co. have discov | to any chemist who will find on anal- a 7 oe und which acts with truly | The Army of Men Who will Help to! —.- fs Og spe) ye | ported Bellfounder, Almont 33 by LUMBAGO—LAME BACK. c 4 : ysis of S. S. S. (Swift's Specific) one aoe A ——— y welovs rapidity in the cure ot Rheu ess i ‘ | Alexander Abdalla, No. 15, Ist dam R q and Neuralgia. gape ss it Compile it. particle of mercury, Iodide of pot- | Sally Anderson by Membrino Chief JES i" and every case of acute : aes g To V1.4 ae ale s ¢ 4 Be sory Rheumatism and Neuralgia | ash, or any poisonous substance. | No. ll, 2nd dam Kate by Pilot Jr., = e eg = ? iy sapays, and to give immediate reliet | New York, June 11.—About 40,- \ j No. 12. sire of John Morgan 2:24.) © = REE i chronic cases and ettect a speedy cure. = ee 3 : * | In 1873 I contracted blood poison. Tackey 2:26, Tatler 2:22 and sire of Ze S Se ee : Mon receipt of 30 cents, in two cent | 000 persons will be employed in the an Hos P bal | of the dams of Maud S. 2:083. J. I >i = 8 3 \ ill send to any address th Se atta a Pee which soon developed into its sever- i y. beescobenes Sid tec =z Broce wonder pele ons | S22 FORE of taking: the next nation te esa otaies sod aaly| fee eter Dae Sees +) Prich can be filled by your home druggist al census Only a sinall number} sa ag nes sane eS } | Taylor was a fine show horse. took Qs = > 8 iS imall cost. We take this means of | will have anploynient lonser than | sores all over my body, which total- | Ast premium at Cincinnati, both as > 2 3 = ie discovery to the public instead ‘ : age. {ty diaable Fae aor ja saddle stalli and 3 adster. so = 2 d BF so it out asa patent mienicines it | thirty or forty days however. The ly dieebled meter over a year: Eee | yiien ml gfe rare nes ee Si 3 eS 3 being much less exneney e. We wiil superintendent ci the census and his , doctors treated me all the time with- s ' | Fa : ° cs g = Vadiy refund money if satistaction is not | , é ; out benetit. The di stez H 3 s ae Nie Ixprana Cuemicat Co, force of clerks are now at work on a i; Se steadily nd le | | DON PEDRO. 5 > 8 R JO-1yF Crawtordsville Ind | the plans for the real work in the | 8TOW1¥8 Worse and worse, T was un se the 4 iy eee e235 = ae aan aes : able to work for more than a | eres te SOND aes will] 9 8 & field, which is to begin June 1 next final en Soe jstand at the same stables. Don = = = S B mw S: ae all ss Fr > a PY sus r, ake & Ye a a z H fe 7 be J = year. There will be 175 supervisors ae AES persuaded to take Swift's Membrino Chief, Jr., will do ser-! Pedro, mealy nose. 15 Is high, > o 2 a ase pe . ar takj , 7 1 a 4 } > eo i = appointed according to the popu- Specific. After taking seven bottles | vice at Mr. Warnock’s (Humphrey { with good weight, foaled July 1ss6, Sn = Bs = & ulation and the work which they I was sound and well, and have not | farm) stable one mile southwest of | sired by Midnight, dam by Tas @a rm) S = = E ae “1 ..,, | felt u symptom of the disease since rt house in Butler at $20 foracolt | Tebbs Alexander gr dam by King zi Re = ioe uperintend. They will re- ’ pete teat and : aap = ee are . 8 = ¢F o ra ef = This was sixteen years ago. to stanc and suck, service due when | & Laferty’s big js grgr by Import- 2 3 = *: g 5 salary, and are given $1 vere st colt comes or when mare changes | ed Espartera Midnight by Turner's ao s CY 1,000 perscns enumerated . ? Jor Vavauy. ownership or about to be removed | Wellington he by i Diets Well-] S & 1 in thickly settled and $1,40 per 1, Forsyth, Ga., Jan. 23, 1889. from the county. A lien will be retain- [ington by Import +d Morocastle. Se S & i 000 in thinly settled districts. They| Ihave taken Swift's Specific for = at tee Set bowie see ae Fe ral baallovned 10 cere 8 4 ° ae ? i ati tled. Season to commence April 1, } about twenty mares at S10 to insure Hy shall not be permitted to make an | secondary blood poison, and derived | 1889, and close July 1. Care: will|2 colt to stand and suck. Other aggregation of over $500 for the en- | great benefit. It acts better than] be taken to prevent ents but | conditions same as Timothy. tire work. Supervisors must beelect- | potash or any other remedy that 1] will uot be responsible should any CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, edby the presidentand confirmed by | have ever used. —— the senate. The enumerators will be Bb. F. Wryertetp, M. D. Description anp Pepicrer. appointed by the superintendent of} Richmond, Va. eel Mombrino Chief Jv. dark bay 16} i the census upon the reccomendation; I reatise on Blood and Skin Dis-| pands lugh, weight 50 pounds, ¥ ea of the supervisors The pay fixed | eases mailed free. fine style and action, 1 bone and i GENTS SAN. AP aor the enumerators is 2 cents a head THE SWIFT SPECIFIC. muscle, has never been trained but a | ‘0. A.SCO! 5 % pan Ss > better the ree i 2 i : all enumerated, and 5 cents for each Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. pila ashe see thr . ey i 3 - ‘ Bs es gait, bred to trot and can trot, foal- When I say Cur& I do not mean merely to : is dier or soldei i: widow, 15 cents Chattanooga, Tenn., June 12.—] ed in 1881, got by Abbott son of gioe hem tors at Ree eae i fora farm and 20 cents each for Last night at Helenwood a mob | Caliban No. 394, Ist dam by Me- 1 have made the disease of i EA Whispers heard cistinetly. Com‘o mauufacturing establishments. In| pyohe into the jail and took Lloyd eo > oe mbr ak — ae or FITS, EPILEPSY or i eS ae ee enumerators are not permitted to 1] a a Rercnriet ies eee a Oe ale GE iy study. I WARRANT my remedy to a k RE ve ie ith and hanged them to a tree near by.| Imported Bedford. | MeDonald’s — = worst Cases. Because others Nave ui asHINDERCORNS. ing | aie more than Bt per day, and the) 4 note was pinned to the bodies | Membrino Chief, sire of dams of Al- MILBANK. t no reason fbr notnp wirncet ang See: | Mitts the tect ise at Drugeise Huscox&co.Ny | sparsely settled districts they are]... tenine vengeance on any inform-| lie West 2:26 and Stranger 2:28 o FALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express WPTIYE | confined to $6 per day. Those hay oe ane gn cea ae brother in blood to Clark Chief No. This fall blood Clydesdale stallion" was im-] 254 Oe itenreren a aie ee i Co ceed CONSUM PTIVE 9b) uae poy er. Public sentiment justities the ANO- | ported trom Scotland; is a dark dapple brown, | {ti#l, aud it will cure you. pi +h. Bronchitis, Ast! ndigest ae “ ER" GING eR feworst cases anid is the Dest rem all ills arising tem defective nutrition. Take in 50, 00. and $1. XHAUSTED VITALITY UNTOLD MISERIES ing thickly settled distirets are ex- 4,900 In thinly settled districts the salaries will be fixed arbitrarily without reference to the number enumerated. The appointments of the supervisors and the numerators must take place not later than May pected to enumerate about souls. act. The Queen of England makes her own tea when traveling. It isa roy- al accomplishment—if she can make it good. Tea making isa simple pro- cess and yet how few know the way thereof. Vile tea is vile. 59 sire of Croxie 2:194 and five oth- ers including Kentucky Prince sire of Gray 2:12, Spofford 2:183, Com- pany 2:193, by Old Membrino Chief No. 11, Ist dam Big Nora by Down- ing’s Bay Messenger sire of Jim Porter 2:28, 2nd dam Mrs. Caudle dam ot Ericson 2:294, Abbott by Caliban No. 3:94, 1st dam Country Maid by Country Gentleman, son of yearsold, 1 1-2 hands high, weighs 1,640 "BANKER. Banker is an imported Clydesdale, is a bay, Tyearsold, 17 hands high and weighs 1,500 pounds. two thoroughbred Civdesdale stallions will make the season of at my stable th horses are the t pedizreed stoc! pty and must be seen to he appreciated, as their fine qualities and points cannot be put on paper. Come and see them and read the pedigrees of .G. ROOT, M.C., 183 Peart Sr., New Youn 2 ‘trom the Errors of Yonth, Folly, Ig- == == ich n both which are on file at my stable and can be | BY ONE MAI a Also TOOL ms rbe ‘cured at home withoat fil or 1, 1890, as all of the work must be} 4 New York chemist declares that | Rysdik’s Hambletonian No. 10, 2nd | sten,With the horses Again, before you breed eg ohne Sextegeee clin machine “To 200 p , only $1 by mail, eealed, postpald. done the following June. Under the | every remedy for tobacco smoking dam Belle by Belle Morgan No. 61, bee ie HONE EES coe sive Shee full satisfac- dredshave sawed § te 9CORDS daily, We want all feall book, with endorsements of the press, free. 2 ne a J sire of Lady Turpin 2:233, Caliban | tit; andare what I claim for them in. every | bur ood terested Sieabor > 7 3 : 3 - - Dy a cular. 3 N CLASSES ite for our Illustrated Pree Catalogue. We fadnow. ‘Address the Peabody Medical Institute, | new appointments Ilinois will have | ...g chewing and the opium habits y r 4 particular JOHN CLASSEN. Dr, W.H.Parker, No.4 Bulfinch St.,Boston,Mass, PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses aud beautifies the hair. Promotes 2 luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore’ Gra; Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents Deatrat, is Cc } SideZBack ree spices and Back, Hip. Kidney and ins, Rheumatic, Sciatic, Sharp and eight supervisors, Indiana six, Mich- igan six, Wisconsin five, Iowa four, Nebraska three and Ohio eight; an increase of two supervisors in Mich- igan, one in Wisconsin and one in Nebraska; the population of those three states having greatly increased during the last three years. Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures. The simple application ot “SWAYNE’s OINTMENT,”’ without any internal medi- cine, will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or contains morphine and opium in dan- gerous quantities, and that those who sell them ought to be prosecut- ed. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To THE Ep1TroR—Please inform your read- ers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. Ishall be glad to send two bottles of my reme- dy FREE to any of yourreaders who have con- sumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. a. SLOCUM. M.C.. 181 Pearl st., New Yorke. Wife Murder and Suicide. 3:94, by Membrino Pilot No. 29, 1st dam Cassia by Cassius M. Clay Jr., No. 22, sire of Durango 2:233, Harry Clay 2:233, Membrino Pilot by Mem- brino Chief No. 11, 1st dam Juliett by Pilot Jr., sire of John Morgan 2:25, Pilot Temple 2:24, and the dams of Maud S. 2:083, J.I. C. 2:10, Nutwood 2:183- CertiFicate:—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 tv be a first- class breeder, his colts are extra in shape, size and style. July Ist. RISING STAR Jr. ‘This fine young stallion will stand the season of Iss) at the Haggard Wagon Yards, south- west of the public square, Butler, Mo., at the low rate $10 to insure a colt to stand up and suck. Money due when colt stands and sucks, mare parted with or leaves neighborhood. Description:—Rising Star Jr. is a dark chest- nut sorrel, 15 5-4 hands high, weighs about 1,200 pounds, is a good saddle and harness horse, 5 years old this spring. is an excellent foal getter. Pedigree furnished on application: Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should anyoccur. The foal will be held responsible for the service ren- dered. G. B HAGGARD. EQUITABLE actly what you want, the greatest labor-save! ° stool now on earth Eirst order from ity secaresagency. to'B11 Be. Casal Street, Chleage, U. 8. Ae to cank ee MS DR.HENLEY’S :, ce} ; Ke ing Pains, relieved in one minute Dy long standing. It is potent, effective, Vincennes, Ind., pang 12.—Near = bp ea Z “4 pac LOAN AND INVESTMENT i , a “Anti: Pain Flaster, . atid costs" but a trifle. 32 1yr| this city this afternoon Seth Murray, J. & Faanen: Wits Rizy, strengh- instantaneous pain-killing, las 25 cents; five for $1.00. At orof Potter Drvua AND CHKMICAL AY zee. blackheads, chapped and aly skin cured by Cuticura Soap. see roaghoal the Week Bal foe Fe Banas, HIMROD MANUF’G CO., PROPRIETO! SOLE BS, 191 FULTON ST.,,NEW YORK. HW LIQUID NOBOILING EASILY MADE THSPACKACE MAKES FIVE GALLONS The most APPETIZING and WHOLESOME TEMPERANCE DRINK in the world. TRY IT. To Form a Plug Tobacco Trust. St. Louis, June 13.—Ihe latest trust scheme is one with a capital of 25 millions, which takes in all the plug tobacco manufacturers im the United States. All manufacturers will sell out to oneconpanyand then take stock to the amount of the val- uation of their plant. Legget & Meyers and Drummond & Co. of this city, and P. Lorillard of New York are the head of the affair. Wisconsin Forests are Burning. Superior, Wis., June 13.—A terri- ble fire is sweeping the forests south south of here, and unless the weath- er soon changes the loss will be en- ormous. Already over half a million dollars worth of pine has been de- Warner Miller is reported to be hustling for Senator Evarts’s place. He always wants more wood pulp and more official pap. Of late he has been on the losing side. What’s female beanty, but an air divine. Through which the mind’s all gentler tler graces shine” to better advan- age when enclosed in a sound phys- atenant living ona farm, shot and killed his wife, attempted the life of the wife of his son, but the shot gun was unloaded, and then terminated his own life by swallowing a large dose of prusic acid. Murray was 53 and his wife 52 yearsold. No cause was given for the commission of the erime except Murray’s vicious tem- per. Colorado Monantain 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 3Ist. Solid trains are run daily, equipped with Pull- man Buffett Sleeping Cars from St. Railway in Missouri. For illustrated pamphlet of 140 pages, descriptive of the resorts, reached via Mo. Pacific Ry., and further particulars, address H. C. Townsend, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. 26-4t into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. into consumption. ' Catarrh is disgusting. Or Pneumonia is Henry Barter, Ricnarp Mappex, Sawl HixpJr., James W. Hucues, J. W. Watsox, N.S. Brisyo. DON CARLOS. Also Don Carlos, the fine thor- ot 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 Carloshss proved to be one of the best breed- ers ever in Bates county and a sure foal getter. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. of Butler and five miles south of 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. Timothy, dark bay stallion, 164 hands high, fine style and action with plenty of bone and muscle, ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. This association issues a series each month, on payment of membership fee ot One Dollar per share. We pay cash Jividends semi-annually on Paid Up Stock. We loan money anywhere in Missouri. Parties desiring to make investments for i terest or to procure loans will do well tosee J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo. Or Address R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Nancy J. Agee by her deed of trust dat.d May 4, 1888, and recorded in the record- er’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- eourl, in book 44, page 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 nerthwest quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section ten (10), township forty-one (41) range thirty (30), containing 40 acres more or note and pursuant to the conditions of sald of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday July 5th, 1889, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the perpoce of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. is = pe CHARLES SPRAGUE, ett Trastee. Administrator's Notice the l4tu day of May, 189, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri. All persons hav- ing claims against said estate, are requred to exhibit them for allowance to the Executrix, A Most Effective Combir ‘Phis well known Tonic ani Nervine great as acure fr oseldd 2 a ola, disorders. It re languid Tid debilitated eemaitions of the sys- tom ; strengthens the intellect, ana lanit!s fncttons; balls up wera out Nerve : aids ctinentiow 3 Fe red or lost Vitality. and brings back ‘strength and vigor. It is picasant the the = yxtesa agains Sass Maria. ° Price—61.00 per Bott'e of 24 ounces. @ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, NO MORE EVE-GLASSES #0 MORE ie EVE-SALVE 4 Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy fer SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Louis and Kansas City through TIMOTHY. Tess, which conveyance was made in trust to | Producing Long-Sightednees, & Restor. stroyed. without change, to Pueblo and ae 4 2 2 Serie Pea deol Gt eer aad weereae, ing the Sight of the Otd. The smoke obscures the sun and | ver- Timothy, bay stallion, will serve | defauit has been made in the payment of said Cares Tear! hy sear ne renters: dificultethe: entraneelmto Special tickets to Sweet Springs mares at my stable, five miles north } fore at the Tequest of the legs! holder of ssid amors, yes, Matted Eye Lashes, ASD PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AUD PERMASEST CURE. zs or Pertle Springs, at one fare for the z deed of trast. I will proceed to sell the above | atso, equail cacious when used in other the harbor. Villages are threaten- round trip os sale at all points Adrian at $15.00 for a colt to stand described Teal ertaterat Public vendue to the mal sales, wie s Ule aregetiisee 5 : ? - jest ler for cash, at the eas! b) oor ‘a rs, Salt hee ed with destruction. on the lines of the Missouri Pacific] 24 suck. Service due when colt | one court house in the city of Butler, coanty svorinfiarsmation exis, i s Sav may be used to advantage. Seld by all Dragaists at 23 Cents. SCLERFIFICAMERICAN <1 =nt not popular sclentifie an@ OTe ean Ee nd hes the largest Is the meetian cal paper pubes f ite class ia world. My iivsstrated. io ‘cians of Woo 4 Ni i ned weekly. graces DON'T Notice is hereb: given that lettera ings. ——— apoE neod run. ar a a7 4 i ee : DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. testamentory with will annexed) on | {Bis d co. Peauismeus, dn brosawey AY. This may be good logic poetry | letfJthat_cold of yours run on. You the estate of John w, Medley eased, but i al lif fhe aad’ all think it isa light thing. But it may run were granted to the undersigned, on ut in real life “mind's all gen- ) RCHITECTS & BUILDERS Edition of Scientific American. ~ A arest success, Esch issue contains eotored A arest or —— = i U = i ; + 5 ithi r after the date of eaid letters. ie plates of eomntry and cit7 Ask your Druggis \ |ique. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-| dangerous. Consumption is death it-| pred by James H. Scott, Lexington, or they may be precluded from any benefit of | 90% pobiic balldings. | Sommeruvs, chemlOee ‘ae cg ee eroees ee iption is a positiv fi the | selt- = ing of 1885 h: said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited spenee crotemninie Prien 92s year. C.E HIRES, PHILADELPHIA atk pes Tiated e aa ie © | The breathing apparatus must be kept Ky., foaled in ee o ie a8 | Within two years from the date of this publi- a acopy. MUNN & CO. PUBLISURES. z . . | most complica' an obstinate never been train ut can show a A LITTLE BOOK w pages contain- jing solid facts that jevery man contempla- cases of leucorrea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural sup- pressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, female weak- heatthy and clear ot all obstructions and offensive matter- Utnerwise there trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured is three minute gait by Alamo, Jr., Ist dam Nelly by Zachary Taylor, 2nd | dam old Nelly by Tom Crowder, sire | of the dams of John W. Conly 2:24, cation, they shall be forever barred. This 28th eay of May Isey. Jciia A. Mepiry, Executrix Stray Notice- be secur. ed by arriving to MuNN who have bad over [gprt experience ana hove mand Por - American snd Foreign Fe Open ger Handbook. Corresjuac- = : - Notice is hereby given that S. Cantrell has, eontdential. iting Building should | ness, anterversion, _retroversion. | by the use of Boschee’s German Syrup. | Belva Lockwood 2:25, Cooley 2:26, | this Sth dey of Jane, 1s, taken up and posted TRADE MARKS. contracts. Short es oa thankiccies bearing-down sensations, chronic | It you don't know this already, thou- Modesty 2:264, Alamo Jr. by Alamo, { me and for Guainicer township, Bates coun In case your merk as peeoers eye, cistern, foundation, brickwork. | congestion, inflamation and ulcera- | *ands and thousands of people can tell! igt dam by Prince Albert, son of | ty, Missouri, the following animals: Two | gat Omiee apply to Muse Co, and roe : cellar, heating, ventilation, the rool | 4:9. of the womb A d you. They have been cured br it and] p- . f the dam of | D8 fillies. supposed to be 2or 3 sears old 16 HTS ser books. charts, maps, atc of interest to builders. | Mail- jon 0! wi . pain and tender- “know how it is themselves.* Bottle | Billy Tonnes, sire 0} e 9 hands high. branded with letter -75"" on left CorrEic AA ei} cent: pe. Ss vari ~ a a A 9-99 re. Oo NATIONAL SHEST METAL BOGE: | 2e8s in the ovaries, accompanied | oniy 75 cents. Ask any druggist. Woodford Chief 2:224, Alamo ree | shoulder snd bar a -» 510 East 20th St. New York City. by internal heat. 4-I yr ¢ 0 w. 2:34 by Almont No. 33 who has 34 ised at $60 arks rable. 3 = C. Ruxxotps, J. P. AP! 1 23.

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