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DECREE | decree in Fe eee ES Pitcher’s Castoria. n. | ettect d to Be Soild Retur Reorganization Cemin Topeka, Kan., April 22. f the Missouri, Kansas & exas forzlosure was entered to-day by Judge Foster of the Unit-| ed States circuit court. The decree | was satisfactory to all persons con-| cerned, and was made without oppo- | of the interests! the terms of the} case sition from either involved. Under | decree the road is to be sold under | certain Tf not sold | it is to be returned to the reorgani- zation committee. It is understood that there is no prospect of a sale this year, as it has been demonstrat- ed by the receivers that the proper- ty can meet its fixed charges and pay a fair income. A complete plan of reorganization has been adopted by the stockholders and will proba- bly be accepted by all interests. The property will remain in the posses- sion of the receivers at least for the present year. Aaron P. Jetmore was appointed master to conduct the sale in case there should be one. contingencies. One of the young men from Co- lumbia, Mo., here attending the in- tercollegiate oratorical contest, re- mained over in the city last night, says the Kansas City Times. He stopped at the Centropolis Hotel, retiring about 10 o’clock. At mid- night the hall man noted a peculiar odor, as if from burning cloth. To- gether with the night clerk and a po- lice officer, he made an examination and finally located it in the room of the young collegian. After five min- utes of hammering on the young man’s door he was brought to his feet. QHe made his appearance to the searchers in a half dazed sort of way, and wanted to know what was |‘ the matter. As soon as the night clerk enter- el the room he saw the cause of the trouble. ped athin towel around the incan- descent electric light globe and it had become scorched. “What on earth,” exclaimed the night clerk do you mean by this?” “The light hurt my eyes and I wanted to hide it exclaimed the young man. “Why didn’t you put it out then.” “Well,” he said in an apologetic fashion, “I blew on the thing till I thought I’ d go to peices, then gave it up. There will be fun on the campus whenthat young man returns. HOW CAN | GET h my work to-day? I feel miserable, head» aehy, red pain in my back, my food won’t digest, gay whole body seems out ‘of order. We answer that it is no wonten you are in such a broken down condition, and roe ay ote tting worse unless You can cure your L! is important organ asout of order and AA er cure it by promptly sing those never failin toa Dr. C. Mclane’s Celebrated Liver Pills. They will restore you and give vigor and health to iy our whole system, making you strong and well, ly 25 cents a eae and they may save your life, Qsk yourdruggist forthe genuine Dr. C. McUuANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS —MADE BY— FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. tg Look ont for Counrerrrits made in St. Louis, | — FORTHE USETVORY POLISH Sete PERFUMES THE BREATH. mse nesen: The young man had wrap- A Safe Investment, Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case ot fail- ure areturn of purchase price. In this sate plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used tor any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamma- tion of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma- Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It, is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per- tectly safe, and can always be depended upor. Trial bottles tree at all drug gists. 1 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Drunkenness or the Liquor Habi Positively Curea by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea ingit; is absolutely harmless and will 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 | ed. withovt the knowledge ot the person tak-} A DRUNKEN DRIVER. Just had Enough to Make Him do the Right Thing. Biackburn ride the 1 as that o Winchester. It was | the dav of the and Senator 3 | Blackburn and Correspondent Steal- y iley of the Coumer Journal had driv-| new jen out together. They were in al chine, |closed coupe, to which was attached | better |2 tall, thoroughbred, Kentucky sor- | hine be- | rel, ms anaged by a big colored driv- | 1, that ail ie “This horse,” said Senator | of Ken- other day of Sheridan | races Huddersottheold Blackburn, “is a goer and will take é Threshing Ma. (US to the race track ae of mans were driven out & e eee ne hem and copied rate of sixteen miles an hour. It leona erie oe happened to be a big day for Ken-| iss tucky, and the horse named after | have nowmadean- | Senator Beck made the best run of | other advance, and the day. Both Blackburn and |in their New Vibra- | Stealey had invested slightly in the or presenta Thr: esh- | French mutual pools and Blackburn | ing Machine contain- | was so happy over his winnings that jing entirely new fea- |in a spasmodic fit of generosity be THE | tures in separation | gave the driver half a dollar. With it NEW jand cleaning, which | dollar managed to get gloriously drunk before the races were over, and when Senator Blackburn and Correspondent Stealey were readv to go home he could hardly sit up- right. Blackburn told Stealey that the man had promised to take them back in ten minutes. This was just as the horses started, and the two men inside the coupe could see through the glass doors the driver reeling from side to “The man is drunk,” am afraid he'll kill us.” “Yes,” said Blackburn, “that’s all right. He's just drunk enough to drive well.” Allthis time the driver was lash- ing the Kentucky sorrel, and Black- burn’s rig shot out and in among the teams around corners and over guttersata 2:30 pace. Blackburn and Stealey poked their heads out of the windows and tried to yell to him but he wouldn't listen, but only whipped up harder than ev VIBRATOR. | placeit as far ahead of any other as the old Vibrator was THE a - = i less pren” ma- NEW | chines. Every Farm- VIBRATOR. er and Thresherman | should at once get | full information re- garding the AWEW | VIBRA TOR, which will be sent Free on » nplication to side. NEW VIBRATE” KK, MICHIGAN The following thoroughbred stallions and jacks, will ‘make the season of 1890, at my stable, 3 miles southwest of Bal- lard, and7 miles west ot Johnstown, on what i is known as the Henderson place, on the following terms, to ivsure living colts YOUN CLEVELAND, $15; “We shall certainly be killed,” Le MO. a ASE said Stealey, and Blackburn said: N N, $S sb, 5, Young ; rem = Tae Gleselnndeis a) ene trotting stallion, “Tm a_ believer in predestination dark bay, 5 vears old 16', hands high,]}and if Zfate has ordered us to die weighs 1, 200 pounds. His sire is Mam- brino and Hambietonian. Young Mont- rose was foaled June 23rd, 1887, is 16 hands high, weighs 1,000 pounds, bred in saddle : ‘and race stock and is a beauti- tul sorrel. Jumbo; This fine jack will serve mares at $6. The aboye stock will stand on the following conditions: In each case to insure live colt, if mare is traded or removed from neighborhood money is due and must be paid whether more is in foal or not. this way we can’t help it. I think we are destined to be saved and we will get through.” Just before reaching the Ebbit house the driver dropped his whip, he whirled the horse, running as he was, five times around ina ring in the endeavor to strike the exact spot ae J. M, RUTLEDGE. | where it lay. He finally got it and == --}then continued his 2:30 gait to the According to the laws of Italy, Ebbit house Both Stealey and Blackburn look upon their escape as fathers are responsible for their miraculous. son’ return when they leave the country, and should they not return to do the service required of them are put in prison. A yourg Italian who had been living in Wat- dobore, Me., returned to his native land last week to save his father from a term of imprisonment. Ballards Snow Linament Is the best Linament, in the world for animals. It will wock wonders where tver anv pain or inflamation may be aound, Every ownersota horse should have it in his stable. For Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Galls, Lameness and all in- flamation on animals it stands without a parallel. There is no pain Ballard’s Snow Linoment will not releve, no swell- ing it will not snbdue. No wonnd it will not heal. Pyle & Crumley, Agents. military Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired trom pratice having lad placed in his hands by an a missionary the formula of a table remedy for the speedy ent cure ot Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and al! throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility The French boast that they are an isolated people and do not read the literature of other nations. That may be why they are so easily de- and all Neryous complaints, atter having ceived. A French girl stole seven tested its wondertul curative powers| different poems from Whittier’s in thousands of cases, has telt it his duty to make it Known to his suffering feilow. published efforts aud had them print- Actuated by this motive and a_ desire to!ed in Paris papers and magazines relieve human suffering. I will send free ot charge, to all who desire it, this re- ceipt, in Germac, French or English, with tull directions tor preparing and using. Sent by mail by addresing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 149 Power's Block. Rocheste N. ¥. in her own name and even when an American showed up the steal she boldly claimed that Whittier stole them from her. BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. Occasionally an “original” man is remembered and sometimes reward- “Uncle Billy” Powers, formerly a Baptist clergyman, is the only liv- ing Georgian who voted for Lin- coln in 1860. One other voter in ithe state was for Lincoln at the time, but he was killed during the war. Powers was a Blaine elector in 1884, and is now a census super- visor. THE LARGEST AND THE Consumption 1s on the Increase. From recent statistics it appears that consumption is on the increase through- out the western states. The principal | | cause, it is stated, is due to neglect of common Coughs and Colds. It is the IN BATES COUNTY. +0 ee | their coffee without their know ledge, and ‘ to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. “The sys | tem once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibility tor the | liquor appetite toexist. For tull partic | ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185} | Race st. Cincinnati, . THE OLDEST BANK ONLY NATIONAL BANK $125,000 00 | DIAMG for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that Trecommend itas Superior to any prescription knowntome.” HA. Arcuer, M.D., 111 So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Tus Cewtace Company, 77 Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour — Diarrhasa, Eructation, Kills W — gives sleep, and promotes df witkoue 103 injurious metiication. T Murray Street, N. ¥ Prescription ypecial Atteton | WAYS ON Only the finest of Chemicals -BARNHARDT & COMPANY, NY, Druggists. Paid to Filling ‘PRESCRIPTIONS _ Toilet Articles, Artists Supplies | Perfumerv. | A FULL-LINE OF DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES AL- HAND. and the Purest Prepara- tions used in prescription work. Give Us a Call. Plan RED “°" LETTE LIFE Or Special Induce- ments to Agents Ladies, or Gentle- men. Send for Circulars & Terms Address, THE 1 2 to 706 sT. LOUIS. MO Olive St., said Stealey, “and I] BUY “BOOKS “ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. is the BEST. Our AGNTS make the Most Money. Our BOOKS are unsurpassed. Takethe AGENCY for our New and TH Latest W ork. RIVERSIDE PUB. CO. REPUBLIC. bs _ CURE _ fect to “oe uloas state o! So s7atmn 20 nt a woot th tating Fin Sen in the Bi &c. While thelr moss om okie paca ~ SICK Headach t Carter’s Little aS a ond Feaiy vaioablein Constipation, thi laint, while went talaordezacd thostomach at kd Far god roguate tbo bowels. Niven if they only HEAD f they would be almost priceless to those eee peo this carne betfarte ately theirgoodness does notend| whooncetry them will ind ee eee ane. able in so many wa; et ee ae lac rpt not a wile ‘ling todo without ACHE. 'as the bane of #0 many lives that here is where Somuxe cur grat boast Our pills cureit while ‘others do not. \ Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and eoneete totake. One ortwo makes dose. ‘They are eresisctty weesate Soman erase pathy eee tle action all who Invialsat ascents; fivefor $1. Sold joverywbere, oF sent by mail. —— MEDICINE CO., New York: SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE THE POPULAR ROUTE —TO— TEXAS, MEXICO & CALIFORNIA SEDALIA, HANNIBAL, ST- LOUIS| AND THE NORTH AND EAST. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE OF Hanxvsdpe'Day Coacugs, —And— PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS, ST. LOUIS, SEDALIAJ AND KANSAS CITY TO TEXAS POINTS, With direct connection for Califor- Qnia and Mexico ELEGANT FREE RECLIN- EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT} ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK. $2,000,000- This association issues month, on payment of membership fee ot One Dollar per share. We pay cash Jividends semi- annuall on Paid Up Stock. We loan money anywhere in Missouri. Parties desiring to make investments for | interest or to procure loans will do well | | tosee J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Moe a series each Or Address R. C. SN# Ey Se | os | | | ING CHAIR CARS ON | VLL TRAINS | —Between— 'SEDALIA A N D HANNIBAL —Andon Night Trains— | FORT SCOTT TO SAINT LOUIS, Making Direct Connection in Union Depot's with Express Trains In All Directions. For Tickets and Furtber Informa- tion, Call on or Address, Nearest (MO. KAN. TEXAS), Ticket Agent Geo. A. Eddy and H.C. Cross, Receiver | J. WALDO, GASTON MESLER, Gen. Trat. Man. Gen. Pas.& T’k Agt Sedalia, Missouri. _ ARBUCKLES’ sme on a package of COFFEE isa juarantee of excelience. ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE is never good when exposed to the air. Abways buy this brandin * seated FONE POUND PACKAGES. duty ot all persons whether ot delicate R | or robust health, to haye e remedy at CAPITAL, Ph Oe STEE ND BARE al!hand at ali times in readiness, anda} SURPLUS Pegs $25,000 00) | cough crcold may be broken up betore | bead = a pond trade mar! | | it becomes seated. B ALLARDS HORE-; ee Rpg cee See a | HOUND SYRU® will cure any cough | ee een nerettient es except in the last stages of consumption. | F. J. + - = F | tb RI bE ACON ‘A stitch in time saves nine, Always) HON. J. 8. NEWBERRY) Vice-Pres. For Sale’ y 2 - keepitin the house. Pyle{§Xj&Crumley! ij. C.CLARK = - Cashiexg! d LEY, MO | agent.§! | } i

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