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ANOS-ORGANS' eunimproyed method of fastening strings Pianos, invented by us, is one of the most portant improvements ever made, making ‘instrument more richly musical in tone redurable. and less linble to get ont of e. oth the Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pi- 8 excel chile that which is the chief ellence in any musical instrument, quality tone. Other th'ngs; though Important, are ichlessso than this. An instrument with musical tones cannot be cood. Ilnstrated alogues of new styles, introduced this sea- a, Sent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN & PISNO CO. STON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. HE GLORY OF MAN STRENGTH VITALITY ! esulting trom Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or vertaration, Enervating ant unfitting the victim Work, Business, the Married or Soc! Avoid tnskilful pretenders. Possess this ork. It contains 300 gee, Toy: al So. nding, sahentd, fall 5 Post-paidl Relation. great om the National Medica! Association, the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and | HYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parkerandaco! nregeic Physicians may be consulted. ous | mail or in person, at the office cf BODY MEDICAL INSTI ©. Bulfinch St., Boston. io whom should be | _ the richest eolored man m Michigan | ;has already Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool- | Protection and Seskinpley: ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Thi never | ' tails. = Sold by W. J. Usage ae g-| The republican tariff po! icy, a8} gist, B aC Mo. igtt | defined and advocated by | Dawes and the school of economists Detroit, Mich.—William Lambert, | |which now dominates that par reduced of our| important A Friend ot John Brown Gone. vy, | many icommitted suicide Sunday night, | most manufacturing in- while temporarily insane, by hang-| dustries to the verge of bankrapicy, | ing himself in his woodshed. He) While its disastrous effects upon the| was born in Trenton, N. J., seventy-|#8ticultural interests of the coun- two years ago and came to Detroit|tty hrve been so general that the in 1830. He was one of the fore-| Wail of the farmer is heard in every most conductors of one of the un-|Part ofthe land. There has never erground railway and many a slave | beena time in our history when there he helped to Canana during the war. | W88 80 much discontent and so lit- In 1858, when John Brown came to| Prospect of improvement~ as there Detroit, Lambert met him and in|!820w, among those classes that the conference Brown’s attack on|OUght to be prosperous. It is not Harper's Ferry was planned and dis-| the wage earner alone that sends cussed. In that conference Fred | his petitions and feomplaints to con- Douglass opposed Brown's plans, |8tess and its committees. Nearly while Jean Baptiste was more fiery | @Very trade, occupation and profess- than Brown and believed in blowing ion is organized to formulate and up the churches, while Brown and| Present its demands for relief and Lambert were outspoken against it. the republican party responds to Lambert was a member of Brown’s| their appeals by proposing to extend famous Chatham convention and|#2d strengthen the pootective sys- treasurer in this league of liberty temfof taxation under which they which grew out of it, Brown being have been reduced to their present the president. He was a close con-|Cndition. This, andand the appro- fidant of Brown all the time andj Priation of public money out of the fee | during the later years a leader of his | treasury for the benefit of a few fa- race. vorite classes, is the only remedy it proposes. The evils resulting from thirty years of protection are to be cured by more protection, and the overburdened taxpayes are to be re- lieved by having their forced con- tributions given away to wealthy in 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 ot common Coughs and Colds. It is the duty ot all persons whether ot delicate or robust health, to have e¢ remedyat] ,. . 3 hand at ali times in readiress, anda dividuals and corporations engaged cough crcold may be broken up betore|in the foreign carrying trade. | it becomes seated. BALLARDS HORE- S see HOUND SYRU® will cure any cough 2 ies © carer ae except in the last stages of consumption, A stitch in time saves nine, Always keepitin the house. Pyle*& Crumley agent.j The Milwaukee Journal says it is | possible to get used toahomely ; face, but an unpleasant voice always Killing Soldiers by Eletricity. finds a fresh spot to iene against. An American inventor has jump- ed over the heads the gunners and proposes to deal out death and destruction in a much more whole- sale way than they can accomplish. His scheme is to produce artificial “Thus far the experi- been confined within narrow limits, but with the use ofa small dynamo attached to my inven tion,” he says, ‘a slight shock can be produced effective enough to kill the flies in a 20x20 room. With the Children Cry for use of powerful dynamos a flash of! Bitcher’s Castoria. lightning can be directed against an| army a inile or more away and with- out injury to the party operating the gun, scattering death and conster- With powerful dynamos thousands of sol- diers can be killed at a flash, anda number of flashes are enough to de stroy an army.”—New York Journal. i { i | “Carmen the Esmntaeal queen, is said to be an illustrous ep- icure. She has invented a number of palatably culinary compositions, | and oceasionaily cooks dish for | the king with her own hands. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. of a lightning. ments have In 1880 the wealth of the United States was placed at 40 billion. Por- ter,the census superintendent,thinks it will now reach 60 billion... **How we do grow!” nation among the troops. Charles Lanier, the well-known banker of New York, has offered to presenf to the city of Macon, Ga., a bust of the late Sydney Lanier, the southern poet. Mr. Lanier is a kins- man of the dead poet. A Safe Investment, | Is one which is guaranteed to bring | you satisfactory results, or in case ot fail- ure areturn otf 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 relietin every case, when used Edward Lloyd, who died a fort- is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per-|and workshop all over England. | tectly safe, and can always be depended 5a upon. Trial bottles tree at all drug | Dougiass Jerrold edited the paper gists. 1 | for some time. | The lace owned by the feminine members of the Astor family is said |to be worth at least $300,000. That For Tom-Tom Reed. Some of Mr. Depew’s impressions | gathered during his recent trip south | will not be palatable to the men who| widvike Mx Ato Beceedte Soe Sa ee |to the Metropolitan Museum of Art instance, he says that the negro is{ | was valued at from $40,000 to $50,- really in a better position to earn his | 00. living in the south than he is in the, i north; that he would make more pro-} gress if he meddled less with poli | ties; that the remedy for the negro} He Wants to Add His Name. Permit me to add mine to your many other certificates in commend- enator | Taggart o of New Ham ithink he has very old head on him. tor any affection of Throat, Lungs or/night ago, was the founder of! Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamma- Lloyd's News, which is said to be tion of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma-| 3 3 | Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It, |readin nearly every public house | | | The youngest state executive in| jthe country is Acting Governor | pshire who i ofliciating during the serious illness | of Governor Gvuodsell. 30 years of age. but He is only | t politicians | Salvation j is free, but it is har protection to keep its assessment off of Mount Calvary. Talmage, however, did succeed in getting the stone he rolled from Calvary admitted free through the custom house on the representation that it had come to stay and would be made the corner stone of his new tabernacle. There is so much life and vitality about Chauncey M. Depew that peo- ple think of him as ayouth. He is not old in years, having just cele brated his fifty-third birthday. Any- way he is regarded as one of the good fellows of the world. The mortgage sharks are likely to reap a big harvest in North Dakota. There are 20 million dollors martga- ges on farms of that young state and 15 per cent of it is quoted as hope- lessly delinquent. Aaa aa ee ee Improved after the frst dose. AVOPUTTYTTVEVYTTYY JAMES C. DUNLAP, ATLANTA, Ga. This gentleman's wife was cured of a violent attacts of sciatica by taking HUNNICUTT’S RHEUMATIC CURE, Infallible for RHEUMATISM inail its forms, Kidney Affections, Eczema, Dyspepsia, Gener: al Debility, Nervous and Sick Headache, Syph- ilis, Running Sores, Ulcers, Tetter, and ‘all dis- eases of the skin and blood. It'is a strictly veaetstie’ compound, a superb tonic and in- at e alterstive and diuretic. .. Price per bottle by repared by HUNNICUTT MEDICINE Co. ATLANTA, OA. ov Hunxnicurt’s THRoaT Luxe © a a ea Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority ofa general execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of St. Clair county, Missouri, re- turnable at the October term, 1390. of said court to me directed in favor of Jessie Ridg- way et against A H. Carter and E. S Griffith, I have levied and seized upon all right. title, interest and claim of the said de- fendants of, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section thir- teen (13) township thirty-eight (38) range bwenby-aine (29) in Bates county, Misgouri, I will, on Thursday, June 19th, 1890, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler. Bates county, Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereof as may te required, at public vendue, tothe highest bid- | der forcash to satisfy said éxecution and costs. GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, heriff of Bates County. Sheriff’ 8 Sale. By virtue and authority of two execntions tor cost issned from the office of the clerk of the circut court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term, 18%, of said court to me directed one against George T. Cahall, Alice Miller and Louis Miller her husband, Julia E. Perry and William A. Perry her hus- band, Mary Cahall and Barney Canal and in favor of George W. Henderson and one against George T. Cahall, Alice Millerand Louis Mil- ler her husband, Julia £, Perry and William A. Perry her husband, Mary Cahall and Bar- ney Cahall and in fayorof David J. Whetstone, Ihave levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of the said defendants of in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Northwest aaaeter of northeast quarter of oe two (2) tow mali thirty-nine (39) range thirty-two (32) and the northeast quarter of ¢he northeast quarter and south half of the northeast quarter of section two (2) township thirty-nine (39) range thirty-two (32) Bates county, Missouri, I will, on Thursday June 19th, 1890, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, TTY TTYYYYTYYTTTTV TT ITT TOT INT VTP Y TAT TeETS E FOIEVEVUNTUUUUDTUVETYUYUVUVUTUVUVYVVUTUNYTTVUNyYYvyUVUvYTYrvivuvrvyfrrvveverevvvev¥Nyy¥¥evUyY¥nereptierererrrueyy 25-4t question is in the education of the black man and by his acquisition of property. “Give him government savings banks, teach him that he ation of the great curative proper- ties contained in Swift's Specific (S. S.S.) It is certainly one of the best tonics I have ever used. Beautizal } must work six days in the week and save a part of what he earns, and the southern question will rapidly | work out its own solution.” Espe-| tion that the negro would make more progress if he meddled less in | politics. —Brooklyn Eagle. | Consumpuon Cured. | An old physician, retired trom pratice | having had placed i in his hands by an} east India missionary the tormula ot a | simple vegetable remedy for the speedy | and permanent cure ot Consumption, | Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and al! throat and ang atfections, also a positive cially will be Mr. Depew’s declara- |~ {relief in any of the chemically pre- bea for me by physicians, I conclud- John W. Daniels, Anderson, S. C. Pimples and Blotches. Having for the past four or five rs been troubled with blothes on my face and body, and finding no | pared soaps and medicines prescrib ed to try yourS S.S. remedy, and have found great relief in the same, four bottles clearing my skin entire- ly. I cheerfully recommend your medicine to all who are in the posi- tion that Ihave beenin. You can and radical cure for Nervous Debility | and all Neryous complaints, after having } tested its wondertul curative powers | in thousands of cases, has telt it his duty ‘to make it Known to his suffering fellow. | Actuated by this motive anda desire to} ; relieve human suffering. I will send free | lot charge, to all who desire it, this re-| 'ceipt, in Germac, French or English, | with tull directions for preparing gue | ‘using. Sent by mail by addresing with | stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, /149 Power's Block, Rocheste N. Y. | testimonial to the merits of the S. Is. 8. remedy. Alfred P. Robinson. | 320 Sansom St., San Francisco. | ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases use this letter and my name as a in thecity of Butler, Bates county. Missouri. sell the same, or so much thereof as may be requred, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and cost. GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, 2-48 Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term, 1390, of said court to me directed in favor of Mary Frances Dun- can and Joseph S. Duncan and against George W. Henderson, I have levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of, in and to the following described Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the’ sontheast quarter of section 21, township 42, range 31 and all of the southeast "quarter of the northwest quarter of section 21, township 42, range 31, also a part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section 21, township 42, range 31, begin- ning at the southwest corner of the said de- scribed tract ard running thence 64 rods eas 7 1-2 rods north, thence 64 rods wi thence 17 1-2 rods south to place of beginning | containing in all seven acres more or less, also | beginning at southwest corner of the south- | west quarter of the northeast quarter of sec- tion 16, township 42, range 5 also running thence north 51 rods, thence east S) rods thence south 54 rods, thence west s) rods to lace of beginning containing 27 acres more or} Tess. also lots No. 159, 180, 141 and 142in town (now city) of arene “allin Bates c fis- souri, I will, Thursday, June 19th, 1890, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missenzi, | 1 mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. | | : sell the same, or 80 much thereof as may required, at public vendue to the highest bide der for cash to satisfy said execution and cos! GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, 23-4 i | j Sheriff of Bates County. i for Infants and Children. “‘Castoria is so well adapted to chikiren that Irecommend it as superior to any prescription — Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhaa. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes a. Wi % injurious medication. Tas Centacr Compant, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ knowntome.” HA. Acura, M.D., 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BARNHARDT & COMPANY, | Prescription Druggists. Specail Attention Paid to Filling | PRESCRIPTIONS | Toilet Articles, Artists Supplies Perfumerv. A FULL LINE OF DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES AL- WAYS ON HAND. | Only the finest of Chemicals and the Purest Prepara- | tions used in prescription work. Give Us a Call | BUY BOOKS. ON OUR EASY PAYMENT | PLAN. RED srOur Plan is the BEST. Our AGNTS make the Most LETTER “°°. 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