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SL Ea RO Nae SE AT OE I RRR AEST A goeomatism and Weura’gia Cured in IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. | ALL ABOUT BONBONS. Order of Publication. | Order of Publication. | iT ACOBS rt) Two Days. ° Roath ee a eit Ero | Abominable Expense of Faney Baskets | STATE OF MISSOURI} .5 | STATE OF MISSOURL,? gg { A i y re dis ne Minnesota Dressed eef Law Pro- for High-Priced Candies. ounty of Bates. S AEE County of Bates : OE i [he Indiana Chemical Co. have discov | “3 2 In the cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri, | In the cire 3 count | acompound which acts with truly nounced Void by Two Dis- | There was never a time when it cost | in vacation Oar othe of Missoatiat the re: | invacation. The Statcobalissandl ak there” FOR RHEUMATISM. lation and to the use of Oscar Reeder, ex-of- lation and to the use of Osear Reeder, e ficio collector of the revenue of Bates county ficie collector of the revenue of Bates in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Robert in the state of Missouri. plaintiff, vs Morton, defendant Exchange Bank of Macon, Georgia, defend- _ Civil action for delinquent taxes. ant. Now at this 20th day of July, Isso. comes the Civil action for delingent taxes. plainti@ herein by her attorneys, before the Now at this 2th day of July, Issy, comes undersigned clerk of the circuit clerk of Bates } the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, before county inthe state of Missouri, in vacation | the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of and files her petition, stating among other Bates county in the atate of Missouri, in vaca- things that the above named defendant. Rob- | tion and files her petition, stating among + Morton, isa non-resident of the state off] other thin, that the above named de Missouri. ‘Whereupon it is ordered by the | fendant, @ Exchange bank of Macen, said clerk in vacation, that saia defendant be | Georgia, is a non-resident of the notified by publication that plaintiff has com- | state of Missouri. Whereupon it is or- menced a suit against him in this court by | dered bythe said clerk in vacation, that said petition. the ebject and DT cist nature of | defendant be notified by publication that plain- which is toenforcea lien of state of Missouri | tiff has commenced a suit against it in this for the delinquent taxes of the year 1887, | court by ition. the object and general na- | more money to keep « girl in candy than it does to-day. Itis not enough s i to pay #1.25 a pound for bonbons, but Dulith, Minn.. Aug. 14.—The cel-| the sweetmeats must be put up ina ebrated meat inspection law, the | five-dollar box or a nine-dollar basket, most important bill passed by the | $0 a3 to provide a souvenir, which at Minnessota legislature last winter the end of the season is counted among : eta é i the trophies of Cupid's warfare. The which provided for the inspection of | boxes are legion and their beauty en- cattle on hoof, and was a blow at the | dureth forever. In the small designs Chicago and Kansas City dressed there are powder-boxes, soap-boxes, beef companies, was yesterday, on a sponge-boxes and pin-boxes, fit for @ elous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- matism and Neuralgia. Weguarantee it to cure any and every case of acute jnflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia jn 2 DAYS, and to give immediate reliet yo chronic cases and ettect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful compound hich can be filled by your home druggist atsmall cost. We take this means of ving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will $20,000 LOST. COL. D. J. WILLIAMSON, Ex-U. S. Consul at Callao, Peru, whose fac-simile signature from his testimonial is here shown: states: trict Judges. t tadly refund money if satistaction is not Z ies bride’s toilet table; those in translucent | amounting.in the ate to the sum of | ture of which is to enfi he li iven. Tue INDIANA CHEMICAL Co, s test case, decided unconstitutional | crystal, which sale xe $3 and $5; Derby $52 29-100, ‘together with Ieerest costs com. of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year “1 was.a help- s vi . : :. ees, upon follow! jescril , aMountin; t axcreg 30-19F Crawtordsville In by Judges Stearns and Ensign of the | silver, worth $4, and quadruple white | tracts of land Situated in Bates county, Mis- | $4 98-100, toget her with narcosis poe less cripple for souri, to-wit: 154 43-100 acres ing the | mission and fees, the following described northwest quarter of section four (4) towashi| tract of tand situated in Bates county, Misson- thirty-eight (38) thirty-three (33), and] ri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the that unless the said defendant be and appear | southwest quarter of section two (Sin township at the next term of thiscourt, to be begun and | thirty-eight (35) range thirty-three (33) and that holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, | unless the said defendant be and appear at the Missouri, on the first Monday in November, { next term of thia court, to be begun and holden 5 in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, the term shall so long, continue, on the first Monday in November, 1:83, and on then before the end of the term,) and plead to | or before the sixth day thereof, (if the term ; LINDENWOOD COLLEGE tor YOUNG LADIES ed. years from rhenma- tism, speat $20,000 te vain, thea used St. Jacobs Olt, and itoured district court, who both sat on the plate worth $7, to which $1.25 must - . be added for the chocolates, maroon bench, owing to the importance of glace er crystallized fruits with which the case. A. F. Christian, local | the dainty receptacle is filled. Jewel manager of Armour & Co., of Chica- | cases, handkerchief-boxes, giove-hold- go, was fined $50 on Monday for | em and lace receivers, ali of silver, va- and thor .. a riously decorated, have a capacity for | said petition according to law, the same will | shall eo long continue, and if not then before the ana’ tion a tae ample avea? of something less than two pounds, and | be taken as confessed and. judi ent rendered | end of the term) and Plead to gaid petition ac- acco! ig e prayer of si ion, an cording to law, the same wi t - Sold Druogtas Dea estate. He was committe to the | cost the unfortunate admirer the best | the above dothe Prayer of sate adi to satiety | feased and judgment rendered. according the _ at county jailon refusing to pay the | pert of #25. Willow baskets, lined | Ogle et us saan atre-| Denisa sittitaPranttostantthettine. “| THE GHARLES A. VOGELER CO “ 3 y mae ; “ ed 8 d to satisfy the same. Vv : later w «| With tufted satin and strapped with | saidthata copy hereof be published in the | And it is further ordered, by the clerk afore- i ne, bat ci = permitted to give SRE that a copy hereof be pa lished ‘the Ber. BALTIMORE, MD. Bur_er WEEx_y Times, & Led pncts Abilene ed rinted and published in Butler. Batescounty, issouri, for four weeks successively, the last sea, aia = leather, brass or bell-metal, have an honda until a writ of habeas corpus immense sale the first time, but a man could be argued and a de-| rarely gets caught twice cision rendered. Yesterday after} The fair damsel who waits on the hearing extended t, Judge: guileless customer and says: “Only ane CI ha $2.50 for this,” holding up a basket of ¥ BS ad Stearns and Ensign held that the} twisted willow with an interior decora- ~ .: , sist . law was plainly unconstitutional, in- | tion of sapphire satin, doesn’t intimate AKES CH iL S. fringing both on the right of inter- the extra cost of the ten pounds of choice f IRTH Fd SY, state commerce and on the trade; ae sipinge scsi the candy oR fee AO: fu» BES as that the bill went entirely to far and hampers, for the saving in willow ZA aALEr or i established unnecessary. unreason- | means treble the outly in bonbons. Lit- f 5 bh Vree races of life are “onal | le aud burdensome regulations | tle baskets for lace work. hairpins or Seid by all t on To : iS ‘ ilet articles 2 1 i 5 and its effect, if enforced, would be tolevard cae Bae a in bow secured with an ornamental pin, to completely distroy trafficin an in-|q spray of French jlewers or a cluster dependent article of commerce. of ¥ruit made of rubber. They do not Ler Weekiy Tiuxs, 8 pesky aewarene print- . ed and published in Butler, Bates county, Mis- insertion to be at least four weeks before the | souri, for four weeks successively, the last first day ofthe next term of said court. A | insertion to be at least four weeks before the true copy from the record. Witness my hand | first day ofthe next term of said court. A as clerk aforesaid with the seal of | trae copy from the record. Witness my hand {sat} said court hereunto affixed. Done at as clerk aforesaid with the seal of office in Butler on thisthe 20th day | jsxat} said court hereunto affixed. Done at of July, 1839. JOHN C. HAYES, office in Butler, on, this the 20th day 38 Cirenit Clerk. of July, Issv. W. W. Graves, Att’y for Plaintiff. JOHN C. HAYES, 38e4t Cirenit Clerk. W. W. Graves, Att’y for plaintiff. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ ,. County of Bates." § **- In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation The state of Missouri at the re- lation and tothe use of Oscar Reeder, ex- otticio collector of the revenue of Bates coun- ty in the state of Missouri, plaintiff. vs. Sheperd B. Philpot and Susan Penn, defend- ants. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? ., County of Bates SS In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation. The state of Missouri at the relation aud to the use of Oscar Reeder. col- lector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of Joseph H. Parrott, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this 20th day of July, issy, comes the before the When I say Cure I do not mean merely turn n. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. 1 have made disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or files her pe on, stating among other things that the above named defendants, The un- known heirs of Joseph H. Parrott, are non- residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk in vacation, that said defendants be notitled by publication that plaintif! has commenced a suit against them in this court by petition the object and ge neral natue of which isto enforce the lien of the undersigued clerk of the vireuit court of Bates eounty in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition, stating among other things that the above named defendants, Shep- erd &. Philpot and Susan Penn, are non-resi- dents of the state of Missouri Whereupon it ordered by i prk in vacation, that said defendants be notified by publication that Y has commenced a suit against them in Cleanses and beautiics the hair] This has been a stormy day at with the forever-and-ever box in price [Promotes a luxurient growth, : E - sentime: oe 7 S a Never Fails to Restore Gray} | il; Assembly but all of the se v (QU EGS vhich is one of those fa ss 3 vors that a woman never parts with. Soe, and $1. at Druggists, BEASTIE SECS Se In it she preserves her love-letters and iones preached at 11 andat 3 0" the roses and lilies that play such an and at night Ben Deering preached important part in the history of her so- trial, and it will cure you. Ad : = = ; state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of | . a 7 ciety life. The casket has generally a re ; say es Of | this court by petition, the object and general at Culver Park, Marmont. Ind. The x eae eS pe eee Sa ES ae een f which is to enforee the lien “of the and helds bons, which seeret draw a tiny k of sermons of Jones to-day were more | about two pounds of bon costs, commission and fees, npon the scribed tracts of land situated in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN rious nature. Speakine of A eEdO Une ane A tow Missouri, to-wit: 40 acres, lot } of a serious nature. Speaking oft cos t the purchaser some $20 3 A few i ‘ rae Senin thier ESTABLISHED ia45 Resulting from the Errors of Youth, Voliy, VieesIe- | hard work he said: “I could just | stering boxes are to be had at $60 and | nine sof range thirty $2)and that unless Is the o'dest and tost war sclentifie an@ ; the said defendants beand appear at the next mechanical paper ; palm | norance, &., may be cured st home without fail or are never known to go to any address % tnilible and Confidential L » | live in clover if I would. Tve got 3 z: term of this court, to be begun and holden in ; sete circulation of any Feet and pa ei by mail, seed, po Shee ie et 2 outside of Newport. the city of Butler, 1 ee sald defendants bo Small book, w ements of the pr | the income without preaching a ser- For the buyer who is satisfied to have | the rst Monday issu, and on or 8 Sma nome ’Adiress tie Peabody sfedical institute, . é : oo eee before the sixth ithe term shall en tere or Dr. W.H.Paris 4 nc Soston,Mass, J MOT —the royalty on my boa his order led ina moire paper box } so long core ae if ne D the end of the | cori, on the ouday an Nosemh atte: 2 A ee ni 5 d plead to said _petitic souri, OF 5 5 . y Ei ae ounts to more than a thou there is an array of little silvers which | 7S" ines Se eA Ta Lanenitan. coo and on or before the sixth day thereof RCHITESTS & BEILDER soul more thal a wou: ieee st Rs ie oa 41Ne Wil oe ta tena to the prayer of | ttm shall so long continue, and if not then dois pedtre Beghibas a HINDERCORNS. iollnes a month and could. just it is impossiblo to resist. These sou- } judgment rendered according 00 The Pevares- | before the end of the term), and plead to said | Edition of Scientific Americ Pin ecuetercomeBipmattnan Free ta ould Just) venirs. intended as a tate sold to satisfy the same : st petition according to law, the same will be tak- A great, success. Exch fesue contol comfort to tl Se, at Druggists, HtscoxCo.NY. | have a nice tp I would stay at] buried among the And. it is further ordered by the clerk afore- | N88 confess ae rales Gas or pubic botiaina. ‘ * a ‘ : ey ry g : : said that a copy hereof be published in th 5 +o babel bade ppirccre a eee Ae | and full plans and ASE CONS! Ra P 3 IVE home, but I’m afraid to stay nimonds and wrapped in oiled paper. Beremy WEEKLY Timks, & weekly ve described real estate sold to satisfy the pine Tong ct pe A mnt Uae Fancy your delight. dear girl, while edand published in Butler, eurtheporiacellh yale clerk tore: Ai eee mee ied Have you Congh, Bronchit RK Ecard fete eT souri, for when I have so many calls to preach ion’to be at least four weeks 1 hereof be published in the imes, a weekly newspaper digging your way down witha pair of Se eR SS : Td be afraid something would hap- gilded tongs, to find a couple of days day of the next term of said cour’ pce ne meteper z = = sae s E A Poe 5 y from the record. Witness my hand as 2 Sates 3 ba Ce pen to my family; a child might die | after the receipt of the box, a solid clerk aforesaid with the sce! of said u cn et a Sheet | letal “tin tae Abso- | or my wile get sick und die. Sol silver stamp box, a glove buttoner, a on in Butler on. this the 20th day of art A true ha 2 : = iutely rin and fire |. : 7 Neti attwolinGheps a JOHN AYES. cord. Wi hand a8 patents. Send for Handbook. C i SHING! Bie hae iy applied. Art- | just get up and go. It’s nobody's nk ee A tesa puree sigs eye DEN ea clerk aforesaid with the seal 0! sai ence strict!y contidential. Et i-tic in tinian avd ata : on fork or a bonbon tray not much - it antilt, = sean] court hereunto affixed. Done at office T o Bie RS) Locate i A Nyaa > q r mue ann he : : 4 Graves, Att’y for plaintil. pape retees tate 24 RADE MARKS. 7 price thar in many parts busivess how much money I make, | greater in surface than a silver dollar. jnasutler® On (thie the f Th cascpoarsnark inne sepistares Be JOHN © of the country, ceesstully with : : oi ee ee S S Mun Staed ace wood shingles reessfully With 1) ow much I get from source, but | Trinkets of this sort average $3 ex- i 5 _Cirenit Clerk. ee eerats eenteetioun dead Si ey Bot gcc: MSTAL ROOFIS e uo Kiet MEET Tits God's business and mine too, elusive of the candies, and constitute Order of Publicatio: . Graves, Atty tor disinee COPYRIGHTS for, books, carts, map, METAL it NG si + Exot zith St., ss ae Bie ‘i : yak we etc. quickly procured. ress New York the novelty of the hour. )F MISSOURI, 7. MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors, what I do with it.” The bristles used in the manufac ture of brushes comes mostly from Russia. In this St. Petersburg is the largest market in the world, though Poland, Belgium, Germany, France and Chicago also supply large quantities, which, however, are of inferior quality. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates eee! In the cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation. The state of Missouri at the re- lation and to the use of Oscar Keeder ex- 0 collector of the revenue of Bates coun- 5 tate of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. John B. Pitman, defendant. Civil action for del pnt taxes. Now at this 20th day of July, 18? comes the plaintitY herein by her attorneys, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition, stating among other things that the above named defendant, John B. Pit- man is a non-resident of the state of Missouri Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk in yacation, that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced 8 suit against him in this court by petition, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delin- quent taxes of the year! amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $7 92-100 together with interest. costs, commission and feea, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: of Bates 4 iteourt of Bates county, Mi in vacation ‘The state of Missour lation and to the use of Osear 1 lector of the revenue of Bates count state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. C, * shear, S. H. Farrer. 8. W. Peach and F, K. fendants. on for delinquent taxes. srd day of July, , comes thi plaintiff herein by her attorn: before t undersigned clerk of the circuit, court of Bat county in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition, stating among other things that the above named defendant, F. K. Mount- castle, is a non-resident of the state of Mis- souri.. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk in vacation, that said defendant be noti- fied by bublication that plaintiff bas commenc- ed asuit against him in this court by petition the object and general nature of which is to en- force the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the years 5x6 and 1887, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $17 46-100, together with interest, costs, com— mission and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: 49 acres the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and 40 acres the south- east quarter of the northeast quarter and 40 60 acres the north half of the southwest quar- acres the southwest que of the northeast | ter of the northwest quarter an‘l the northwest quarter and 30 acres the south three-fourths of | quarterof the northwest quarter of section the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, | twenty-two (22) township thirty-eight (3) of all in section nine (9) in sopneneD thirty-nine | range thirty-three (33), and that unless the (sof range thirty-two (32),and that unless the } said defendant be and appear at the neat term Said defendant be and appear at the next term | of this court. to be begun and holden in the of this court, to be begun and holden in the | city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the city of Butier, Bates county, Missouri, on the } first Monday in November, 1888, and on or be- first Monday in November, 1389, and. on or be- | fore the sixth day thereof (if the term shall so fore the sixth day thereof (if the term shall so | long continue, and if not then before the end long continue, and if not then before the end | of the term,) and plead to satd petition accord- of the term). and plead to said petition accord- | ing to law, the same will be taken as confessed ing to law, the same will be taken as confessed | and judgment rendered according to the prayer and judgment rendered according to the prayer | of said petition, and the above ‘escribed real of said petition, andthe above described real | estate sold to satisfy the same. estate cold to satisfy the same. ‘And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- ‘And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- | said that a copy hereof be published in the said that a copy hereof be published in the | Bur_er WEEKLY Times, 8 weekly newspaper Bur.er WEEKLY Tiuxs, a weekly newspaper } printed and published in Butler, Bates county rinted and published in Butler, Bates county, issouri, for four weeks successively, the last Wissouri, for four weeka successively, the last | insertion to be at least four weeks before the insertion to be at least four weeks before the | first day of the next term of said court. A true first day of the next term of said court. A | copy form the record. true copy from the record. Witness my hand | Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the GENERAL Orrice: %1 BRoaADWAY. X.Y The very Frenchy bonbonnieres made of jewel crystals, cameo ard coral have taken the place of the silver boxes for the nonce, the fair nib- blers of perfumed sweets finding the metal ruinous tolight gloves. It is not possible to handle one of these silver bonbonnieres during one turn of a bailroom or piazza without finding the fingers of an almond-glove a rich wal- nut. The ladies who send bonbons to one another are even more extravagant in their favors than the men, but their gifts are more profitable, combining the useful with the sweet. For instance, a small sewing basket of manilla grass or tice rods for holding spool cotton, bodkin and scissors, is purchased for $lor less. Asa lining a handkerchief is used, which may cost §5 or $50, pro- tected by a sheet of parafine paper. Into this bed of sheerest linen or finest lace an odd $2 worth of assorted choco- lates and fruit creams is dropped; a bow of satin ribbon covers the opening in the top, and, wrapped in white paper and tied with pink and gold cord, the offering is fit for a bride, and is as pret- ty a compliment asa guest can well pay her hostess. Apropos of complimenting an enter- tainer, there are bonbon plates which rightly belong to the nove) in silver goods. Bonbon baskets of sheil form, |MRODS 2 CURE f" ASTHMA Catarrh, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Croup and Common Celds. Recommended by Physicians and sald by Drug: gists throughout the world. Send for Free Sample. HIMROD MANUF’G CO, SOLE PROPRIETORS, 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. Piles! Piles! Itching Pil Symproms—Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu- mors form, which often bleed and ulcer- ate, becoming very sore. SWAYNES LintTMENT stops the itching and bleed- ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for so cents. Dr. Swayne &Son, Philadelphia. 321 yr THE POPULAR ROUT —TO— . THE BESFWAITE SOAP MADE IN AMERICA: Man g $.5KIRA G :&-CO- Here is an example for husbands. While he is on his travels the Ger man emperor spends at least one hour every day writing to his wife. He also sends her a telegraph mes- sage from every station at which he stops. SEDALIA, HANNIBAL, ST- LOUIS SERVICE OF One of the New York astronomers has discovered “a broken up” comet. *MAICHLESS - FOR * SHAMPOOING « individual cyps, is worth from $90 to @800, according to the work and weight The cups are of petal or shell pattern and may be used in other courses than the last, for almonds, mushrooms, olives, small onions or to hold frozen tulips and roses —N. Y. World. W. W. Graves, Att’y for plaintiff. _ Trustee’s Sale. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, James A. Rains and Rosana Rains, Whereas, Wm. T. McConn, (a single | his wife, by their deed or trust dated man) by his deed of trust dated § December 1, 1886, and recorded in the re- tember 1, 1888, and recorded in the record- | corder’s office within and for Bates county, er’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- , in book 38, page 135, conveyed to the souri, in book 49, page 467, conveyed to the | undersigned trustee, the following described scmething new in the heavens. Senator Ingalls seems to be let- ting the other fellows do the walk- ing. Subsequent proceedings on the Coney letter interested him no AND KANSAS CITY TO TEXAS POINTS, nia and Mexico COoe® LONE, further. ; Seg rary PE fa described | real estate lying and peing situatein the coun- _ Q Redeeming Feature ° Teal estate lying and being situate in the coun- | ty of Bates, state of Missouri. to-wit: i ‘ —— of , state of Missouri, to-wit: ‘The west half of lots four (4). and five (5). IN AIR RS mo Consumption Cured. Proud Father (to scapegrace son)— “Take weet, bait of the southwest quarter of | in the northwest quarter and the west halt ot | G CH CA ON * an e mi west juai- | the west half o! six 2 je nol ene An old physician, retired trom pratice | You are a disgrace, sir, to the name of ra sa dorthwest quarter anor quarter of section four (4) and the north ALL TRAINS half of the west half of lot three (3) in the secti twenty-one (21) all in townshi ce + , 3 uarter of section five (5) all in thirty-nine (39), of range thirty-two (32), con- taining one hundred and twenty acres more or less, which Sastiet fone leg mae in ear ae oa “ Mioch to year ares secure the payment of ten certain notes fully | more or less, made su’ a prior 91 os . described pAyaid deed of trust, and whereas, | trast for nive hundred dollars, which con- —Andon Night Trains— default has been made in the payment of the first note. now past dae and unpaid, since March 1, 1883, which default under the terms of said deed of trust renders the whole debt | been made inthe payment of ssid notes, now due. Now, therefore at the request of the le- | jong past due and unpaid, Now, therefore at the gal holder of said notes and pursuant to the | request of the legal holder of ssid notes and conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed | pursuant to the condition< of said deed of having had placed in his hands by an Kast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure ot Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and al! throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Neryous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has telt it his dutv to make it Known to his suffering fellow. Actuated by this motive and a_ desire to re‘ieve human suffering. I will send free ot charge, to all who desire it, this re- McSquillops. In fact, you have nota —Between— single McSquillops characteristic aBout you, sir, unless (acanning his features closely) unless it be your nose. Scapegrace Son—And yet the boys all say my nose is what gives me dead away- Proud Father—By ite redness? Yes, sir. It wears a permanent blush of shame on account of its location on such a face. —Chicago Tribune. es ey payment of two certain notes fully described in Depot's with Express Trains In All Directions. « yendue, to the highest bidder for cash. at the | ed premises at public vendue, to the highest |). east front door of the court hous, in the i biatier for cash’ at the east front door of the | tion, Call on_or Address, Ne: r, county of Bates and state of Mi thecity of Butler, county of ; “4 rac = ‘ nen eee % | cee eee euetaeed a | (MO. KAN. TEXAS), Ticket Ag - | court house, It has permanently cured THOUSANDS charge, | his 1 : — “4 ¢ be cases pronounced by doctors hope- | Cetpts ant Gera French or English, | —A Salina (Mo.) girl gave up marry- Thursday. August 22, 1859, Thursday, August 22, 1889, Geo. A. Eddy and H.C. Cross, Recei less. If you have premonitory symp- | with full directions tor preparing and jection- 7 See a ar ag t ee dna IF nave Deanery SEE, | Sane’ eet erator Ligeetoe wih | SM toRer Mente pon th procaine o | PTSSRaneDiemheteiatse sha aye | teuarlocis naapeceon taut tg | Sy AT sean. Gen. Paw Som TS don’t delay, but use ] stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, her father to buy her a shee d-yell the purpose Of satisfying said debt. in Jrest | the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest Gen. Trat. Man. Gen. Pas. & T’k So's CURE ron CONSUMPTION | 149 Power's Block, Rocheste N. Y. er and-yellow | Sha ‘costs. YM | and costs. F.M. ALLEN, | Sedalia, Missouri. me 45 Ps 2 immediately. By Druggists. 25 cents. hammock. 36-48 to stop them for ® time, and then have them re- FALLING SICKNESS, ee aie 5 plaintiff herein by her attorne: ea a8 4 f Seabee hold over twelve ounces and cost $7 } !inicrigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates |... “ivil action for delinquent taxes: ‘A life-long atndy. I WARRANT my remedy te Sam vone ucomte. each. There is nothiag to compare | county in the state of Missouri. in vacationand | 17 ow at this 23rd day of July, Iss, comes the | Cure the worst cases. Because others have = ve plaintiff herein by her attorneys, before the failed is no reason for not now receiving acure. Send xt once for a treatise and a FREE BOTTLE of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express and Post Office, It costs you nothing for & ROOT, M.C., 183 Prag St., New Your TEXAS, MEXICO & CALIFORNIA | AND THE NORTH AND EAST. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN | Hanpsome Dax CoacHEs § iy, It is a mighty dark night when “the resaid with Loft y Te is a mighty dark night when “the | wih gol trimmings and fanoy tongn. | clcnthcrnns easel Sor! plete] gon ofgald court, hereunto, exes, —And— y eneva | sell at $29 in light weight. A service, office in Butler on this, the zird day | July, 1889. JOHN C: HAYES, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING | and Rochester, N. ¥.. do not find | including a shallow bowl, with twelve | ofJaly, 1. Bees | ww. Graves: Att'y for pint CARS, ST. LOUIS, SEDALIA, With direct connection for Califor- ELEGANT FREE RECLIN- northeast j township aslry aloe, Seas ren? ing | SEDA LIA A ND HANNIBAL | veyance was made in trust to secure the | FORT SCOTT TO SAINT LOUIS, said deed of trust, and whereas. default bas | yroting Direct Connection in Uni to sell the above described premises at public | trast. I wil proceed to sell the above deserib- | For Tickets and Further Inform