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to the itude lorseg been draft for a hoice 1 all. re. their WOK AT THIS! * THE DECLINE OF DRINKING. if you like to save money pet y Men et This Generation Cannot y ke i Uphold the Reputation of LE®= CU LV ER H Their Fathers. to do your If the nineteenth cantury does | Pa ering, not boast “two-bottle men” it must lastering, be attributed to the inevitable action Kalsomining, | of the laws of heredity. and Cistern Work. that our worthy but bibulous an- ve Orders at the American Cloth- cestors, by their unlimited indulg-|" House or at the STARR Blaek- | ence in fermented liquors have made | ANTED i: an old reliable firm, large profits, quick sales. free. Aare 0] portunity. Geo. A. Broasdws, ony oun Shop, Butler, Mo. it impossible for their degenerate | descendants to imitate their exam-j| lple. All their fine feastings and mae bouts, when the cloth was removed ——-——— | and the ladies had gone up stairs. DEAF res ents juak and many of the gentlemen were| mil eld by¥ exp te Besware How Yorks Weie for 7 salelaeelinas _| under the table, have left an unwel- come heritage in those contemporary rosin ere Cosy, Surewd men to act ander instrections tongues of our doctors Suppressed seas Detect amare Co. 44 Arcade, Cincinasti.o. | gout and tendencies to acidity and revelings, all those steady drinking iscox, quite content to finish the evening DETEC i IVE! disorders which run so glibly off the eruptions of eczema, we owe them EL aa all, together with less disguised ‘fecal sure ioe io contort to the feet, 1éc. wa Himdox S00. NY blessing, to the free and generous BONSUMETIVE life of our forefathers. patees SIRERS. MS ROE: ade gitar How many people nowadays could dri ink strong beer with their dinner, old port afterward and then finish JM MROD'S up with some more strong beer? Yet ft ASTHMA this was the normal habit of old uni- versity dons and clergymen at the Camm, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Croup and Common Colds. time when the “sanded floor which Perrier Physicti a sold ‘Z- rn a aT for ree Sample. grits beneath the tread” was usually HIMROD MANUF’G CO., found in bar parlors and common SOLE PROPRIETORS, rooms before an era of enforce vale- 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. —=——_—__—S~ clarets had dawned for a feebler if not more moral humanity. We can only wash down our toasts in whiskey and aerated water instead of “Trinity ale” and “Old Archdea- con” and wine of the comet year. or“ vor years Fer. | The only people who drink port now oes 9 ROReR sass Tospiale, are fox hunting squires undergradu- ates who have just left school. Many of our smart young men, besides tudinarianism, and thin French K AGENTS WANTED FOR | Soy of the W cultivating other interesting fads PARK ; like vegetarianism and a belief in a Ibsen's dramas, proclzim the virtues HAIR BALSAM eee ; Cleanses and beautiiics the hair] |of blue ribbonism.—London Tele- Promotes a luxuriant growth, INever Fails to Restore Gray! graph. Hair to its Youthful —— Consumption 1s on the Increase. From recent statistics it appears that consumption is on the increase througb- out the western states, The principal PENNYR YAL PILLS, cause, it is stated, is due to neglect ot Cross OVAL F common Coughs and Colds. It is the eieoai rene gt rae en duty ot all persons whether of delicate ruggist forthe Dias | or robust health, to have e¢ remedy at ond Brand, in red metallic boxes, seal 1 c with blueribbog. Takone other. Send de. hand at ali times in readiness, and a cough crcold may be broken up betore ramps) ae Dartlesiara and and “Belief Ubtehestcr Chemloal Coy Madion Fe Sista Fe it becomes seated. BALLARDS HORE- -| HOUND SYRUP will cure any cough It ia a pertect win- | except in the last stages of consumption, NOu oOENNYROYAI ENGLISH 9) Affents wanted to sell Pinleas Clothes Lines: er line. ee A stitch in time saves nine, Always no more clothes pins line sent by mal h se, le’ ru needed. It holds the DTN ‘for 50c., also 50 een ees the house, Pyle?®XjgCrumley heaviest and finest Steet’ line by mail agent. fabrics without pins. —— ——3} + prepaid. ee Clothes do not freeze to it and cannct blow off. A Horse That Won 66 to 1. For circulars, price list. terms address the PINLESS CLOTH LINE CO. 37 Hermon Hermit, the winner of the sensa- tional Derby in 1867, which was run in a snow storm and for which 66 to lwas bet against him, died this week from old age. The horse be longed to Henry Chaplin, now minis ter of agriculture, who won a fortune by the animal’s victory. It is a well known story now how the then Mar quis of Hastings had stolen away | Chaplin’s affianced bride, and it was the marquis who bet against Hermit, as long as he could find any one to lay money on the horse. Chaplin} himself was chief backer and he had the satisfaction of balf ruining the man who robbed him of his intended wife. Beyond his winning of the Derby, Hermit was rather a failure as a race horse, but at the stud he produced more prize winners than any other stallion, and yielded his owners a princely income. His prog- eny won in stakes alone £315,986 in England and £27,343 in France.— New York Sun’s Cable. \ English Spavin Litiment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and} Blemishes trom horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, St., orcester, Mass. MADE WITH BOILING WATER, EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. PIANOS-GRGANS The unimproved method of fastening strings of Pianos, invented by us, isone of the most important in ‘overments ever made, making the instrament more richly musical in tone more durable, and less liable to get out of tune. Both the Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pi- anos excel cbietly in that Zwhich is the chief excellence: any mu al instrument, quality oftone Other thing hough Important, are much less so than thi An instrament with unmusical tones cannot be good. lustrated catalogues of new styles, introduced this sea- son, sent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN & PIANO CO. BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. THE GLORY OF MAN STRENGTH.VITALITY ! Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen throats, | Coughs, etc. Save $5 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wondertui Blemish Cure everknown. Sold by W. ing in t e Bhe fac is |S 3” he eee ‘into the conversation. J. 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Price, only $1.00 by mail, post-paid, concealed in plain wrapper. Hlus- | tested its wondertul jn thousands of cases, has telt it his duty} it Known to his suifering fellow. rativ. Pew. ‘The | to make it Know } fe Denies ectus Frees if Foaseply M. D.. re. | Actuated by this motive and a desire to ed the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL | | relieve human suffering. I will send free woes ee ee + | ot charge, to all who desire it, this re- Se GE | ceipt, in Germac, French or English, EASICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parkersstasert | of Assistant Physicians may be consulted. eo \ with tull directions for preparing oe by STITUTE, | using. Sent by mail by addresing with » io whemali | stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, be {149 Power's Block. Rocheste N. 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Mr. Don- nely, what do you think is the future of the colored race in America?” The fameus politician stopped, fixed his eyes on the reporter, and inquired: “Young man, would you like to get rich?” “Well, now you're talking,” ly responded the reporter. “Well,” said Mr. D., “I should ad- vise you to go down to Peunsylvania driil a shaft, draw yourself down to the bottom and start a gas well with the outfit.’—St. Paul Pioneer Press. quick- A Safe Investment, Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of fail- ure areturn ot purchase price. In this sate plan you can buy trom our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring reliet in every case, when used tor any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamma- tion ot Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma- Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It, is pleasant and a ple to taste, per- tectly safe, and ulways be depended upor. Trial bottles .tree at all drug gists. 1 Disracli 1 was a student of human nature and he always had an eye out for good breeding. He used to say the test of gentility was to see wo- men eat oranges and graj Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inike world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Pric cts per box For sale by all druggists. Some never appreciate the gift of suffrage. A man up in Mich- igan sold his vote not exactly for a mess of pottage, but for two bushels of buckwheat. men Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorlia. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Doomed to Dea —_—__~-«-__—__ Under prevailing conditions many hogs are doomed to death by disease merely because the owners fail to take measures to preserve their health. DR. JOSEPH HAAS’ Hog and Poultry Remedy Will Arrest Disease, Prevent Dis- ease, Expel Worms, Stop the Cough, Increase the Flesh and Hasten Maturity. ——____~<e Read What Feeders Say: I never lost a hog that was given Haas’ Remedy and have used it 8 years both as an arrester and pre- yentive of disesse. J. D. Cochran, Clinton, Mo. eved out my now doing well. . Chillicothe, Mo. appetizer and pre- I heartily recom- ? remedy gs and they “W. H. Sm fattener, mend it to feede E Price $2.50, 1.25 dand 50c per pack- age. 25lb can -50. The largest For sale by ELLIOTT PYLE, Butler, Mo. containing testi urance proposition. stamp for Ask for cire monials and in Send 2 cent s ‘a pamphlet on swine pant Jos. Haas, V. S. Indianapolis, Ind. the au-! % n Your about iown and replaced by a is with all the modern improvements. delegation of capitalists, who have bou, ht the come to New rh rx to secure plans ‘for their pr 2 ae “clramatie tem- “Hogoigy.” | 1a. Peery her husband, Mary | ple.* Shoemaking under co-operation | | and the system of a division of labor | has been wonderfully improved. It used to be, under the system of | make-the whole-thing-by-myself that you would have to pay extra if you were sO aristocratic as to rights and lefts. insist on ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association OF ST. LOUIS MO. se BRANDS: Standard, Budwiser, Pale Lager, Erlanger, Burgundy, Liebotschanner Tony Faust, Also Casks of 6 doz. gts. Barrels, Half Barrels, Fourth barrels Eight’ barrels, also Ice per 100 pounds. THE ABOVE BRANDS CAN BE HAD IN WOOD OR GLASS. Seely Kunz, Cer 5th and Poplar St. RICH HILL, MO 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,’ 1890, of ‘said court to me directed in favor of Jessie Ridg- way and against A H. Carterand E. Griffth,I have levied and seized upon ali Tight, 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 (3s) range twenty-nine (29) in Bates county, Miseouri, 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 80 much thereof as may te required, at public vendue, tothe highest bid- der forcash to satisfy said execution and costs GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority ef a general execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term, 1890, of said court to me directed in fayor of Mary Frances Dun- ean 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 real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the southeast quarter of section 21, township 42, range 31 and all ofthe southeast quarterof 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 east, thence 17 1-2 rods north, thence 64 rods west, 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 31, also running thence’ north 54 rods, thence east 80 rods, thence south 54 rods, thence west 30 rods to pises, of beginning containing 27 acres more or ess, also lots No. 179, 180, 141 and M42in town (now city) of Adrian, allin Bates county, Mis- souri, 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 be required, at public vendue to the highest bid- der for cash to satisy said execution and cost GEO.G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. 23-4t 2-4 Notice of Trustee’s Sale. Whereas John H. Rupard and Mollie A. pard, his wife, by their certain deed of tr dated September 4, Isso, and daly recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds for the cou v of Bates, and state of Missouri, in record t page 75, ‘duly conveyed to the undersigned the followi ing described property in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Lot 16 in block 34 inthe town of Rockville, Missouri in trust to secure the written obliga- tion in said deed of trust fully described and set forth, and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the sums of money as pro- vided in said obligation and deed ot trust, and also in the payment of taxes upon said prop- erty as provided in said deed of trust, and whereas, pursuantto the terms and provi- sions of said deed of trust the holder of said obligation and the beneficiary in said deed of trust has declared the whole of the debt there- by secured to be now due and payable, There- fore, I, the undersigned trustee, atthe direc- tion and request of the said creditor and bene- ficiary and in pursuance of the terms of said deed of trust, and by virtue ofthe power and authority thereby in me vested, will offer the above described real estate for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, the 7th day of June. 1890, to satisfy, first, the cost and expense of said sale, including attorney’s fees and provided in said deed of trust; second, all sums which have been paid out by the beneficiary under the terms of said deed of trust. and third, all that may remain due upon said obligation se- cured by said deed of trust. W. F. HANSBERGER, Trustee. 24-4t Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of two executions for cost issued from the office of the clerk of the circut court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term, In), of said court to me directed one against George T. Cahail, Alice Miller and Louis Miller her husband Julia E. Peery and William A. Peery her b band, Mary Cahall and Barney Cahall ane favor of Charles W. Hudson and one against George T. Cahall, Alice Millerand Louis Mil- ler her husband, ulia E. Peery and William Cahall and Bar- ney Caball and in favor of David J. Whetstone, [have levied and seized upon interest and claim of the said in and tothe following descr situated in Bates county, Miss Lots6 and 7 in the northeast "quarter section two (2 township range thirty-two (32) Bates cour Twill, on Thursday June 19th, 1890, of noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that) day, at the east front door of the court ho: inthe city of Butler, Bates county. Mis: sell the same, or so much thereof as may be | requred, at public Vendue, to the highest pidder for cash to satisfy said execution and cote GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, 2-4 Sherit of Bates County. The old Mormon theater in Salt | | Lake City. built years ago by Brig- | to be torn; new one, | a theater, have just | thirty-nine | } between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore-/ i i | | “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription | knowntome.” HLA. Ancurr, M.D., 111 So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. for Infants and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour eS Diarrhea. Eructation, Kills Worns, gives sleep, and promotes di- Wi urious medication, Tus Cenxtace Compasy, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ -BARNHARDT & COMP ANY, | Prescription Druggists. Specail Attention Paid to Filling PRESCRIPTIONS | Toilet Articles, Artists Supplies Perfumerv. 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