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IN 7ALLS AS AN EXAMPLE. Miehigan'’s Governor Very Firm. Lansing, Mich, May 26.--Gov- A Baltimore Preacher Holds Him Up. erner W i nt to the house to Show Wiat Lack ot Principle lie vet R. bill wi Will Do appropriated $30,000 for the enter tainmest of theG A R at Detroit next August ng are lar- +o: a to taxpay Bick Headache and relieve all the tronbles wpe Gent to a bilious state cl the systera, uch as said Dizziness, Nausea, prea Distress Se Fain in the Bide, &c. While the ioces Femarkable success has beastie in curing SICK Heafacho, yot Oarter’s Little Liver Pile are ,, A . ‘@qually valuabloin Constipation, curingandpre 9, ‘)uslal tou. Nor ei our etatestuea y Venting thiaannoying complaint, while they aleo Correct all disorders of the stomach stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels, Even if they only HEAD Acbathoy would bealmostpricelesstothosewha | Buller from this distreasing complaint; but fortu- Datoly their goodness does notendhereandthoee | ‘Who oncetry them will find these little pills valu- able in so many ways that they will not be wit Ung todowithoutthem. But after alleick head ACHE jof a political future than to study {Inthe bane of so many Mves that hereiswhere | the career of Mr. John |Wemake our great boat, Onur pills cure it while s ts Others | who waa ietired from Carters rile Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makes dose. ee. He wave: vit is proposed te teke money earned by the hard “Politicians a endureth. The God lives, and has note beaven stil] | band of iabor an isaved by tne pat- puemy of wifem and mothers day of July, 1891. the sole conduct Tord te ius cou tu the will of ye exce pect of the people. As it is,! anus are a@ intolerant as they aud they would be mu more so were it Lot for the & fety ed over the gover There ck of the peoples disiuvor It seem~ that a blood reative of | ; F could be no wore instruc il al vld John Brown cau hold a heart wou of the fameus Jolu Brown, is 70 ence for the young wen ambitious) tender and for yeurs old and he says: “L have buried f all the unkind feelings and ill-will I! a oeeeneio jfelc toward the people of the south WEST WARD STOCK FARM, PASSAIC, BATEs COUNTY. MO. Five Miles North ot t8utler. The following stock wrill stand for service at my stable half mile west of Passaic, Bates county, Mo., for the year 1891, the season to commence the first day of April and close on the first am of, Gol- “Pt de No he SIRE OF ohn Morgan They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe oF | 41 : P= urge, but by their gentle action please all who ere 15 & Cal thuty y a i whole people, Eel In vininat conta; Brefor SL Se Wales i, Tae ee ee Peat | Pa Massa. > Gaasns M. Clay ds. Cassius M Clay No. 18 pa aps nega peg young man of briluant) of the south have no truer friends = No, CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. ability and with the grandest oppor-| thin the remaining meubers of our} Es p 2 a SiR oF SMALL PILL. SM SMALL BOSE. ome tanity before bim loses all his} family.” Now, after such a intel s | | Harr a 214, | Geo M Patchen 2281-2 ems == | Chances for want of principle. It i8| pont us that, ex-Senator Blaine and = | admitted by all who know Mr. In-] poy i | s Ww. M. ARNOLD. 7 x Foraker may relent. i eS ‘ Membring Paymaster : | galls that he is richly endowed with Se | Ss ( hein Chief 1 CONST A a r M a PLEASANT talents that would make. birt cexcel é Rea Shrew Footpads : | = i ‘Maen uo ue 0 ; — : A j Nashville, Tenn. May 27.—Yes | Special attenti. vrivate col-]in most any position iu life. He is - lections. fe lay teas it Dan by Medd Maina 2228 ine Mambrino terday morning two negroes with | ) y) ¥ r| sicompelied H Bollermeye nd dam by Mark Anthor f 17-230 to give up iis cash. $5.000, and ote! rd dam by Old Forester | horses, grand sire of 4th dam by Imp Bedford |s4—2-8) horses and ( f Bollermeyer [Sized the dame of 41 ia Messenger er articles of value and Dam the dam of Go student, bas the gift ef eloquence, Patchen (liah. _}aud inore than the average of those revolv Non MORE EYE: -GLASSES ” WEAR lacking in one of the chief elements qualities which ure summed up in| the word ‘inagnetisin, Lut he in} i 1 i ) a yun wage SIRE OF jWas then bound and gage ce Porter and others in left in an unconecieur state. A posse of success, namely, moral principls j list Hoar honlepeak? gave pursuit and captured the ne - . 3 ih 2@nK MORE EVES. : BS groes at Lenseburg, but not before | es Candle ‘The purification of politics is nu | Grand f Clark ‘ they had managed to secrete $6,000 | Chief grand tridescent dream. Government is = | sire of the great Guy of the money; $2,000 was recovered. | 212 1-2 The negroes arenow in jai here MITCHELL'S oo. EVE-SALVE 2.) d-calogue and the A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for no place in a political ¢ SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restor~ ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drees, Granulatione Stye y politics is a battle for supren Ww Lnot ber oasible for accipe eaitaat rule have} It Was Not Vetoed \ tien, | Jeffereon City Tribame NEW HALL STAMP The Farmington Times aud other IMPORTED CLYDE. sredin Vol. 12 of the Clydes- 3 : ; I Sook. Bred by Alexander lt to stand and such, « New Hall, Stone | Colts to stand & s en himself to be SACK——-ARTILLERY This fine Kentucky bred Jack will stand at the same st The object is success To defeat tho ty | Papers which are usually correct are | Regis the pully = He ett ill | dae Ste in power is the purpose fvwaritt oo ee tet Shee exteuding the Australian ballet law! das insure 20 tor Jack : ry has prov- fine performer and ¢, atBrot the antagonist and expel he Tumors, Red Ey2s, Matted Eye Lashes, [is lawful to drive the adversary, te | ah at % eres ee a sure toal g: his colts being tre PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURR, ‘al to every voting precinctin the etate) 09 "\~ i Bi fine style. Conditions same axD CING QrICK hire Hessians, to purchase merce color. bay; white ratch on face, Also, equally efficacious when ured In, other auch ag Ulcers ra toress Salt Kheam, ns. ‘inflamn) xists, WE TCHELL'® Babe nay 1 to advantage. ¢ Ss id by wll Dracgisto at 25 Cents. brino Chiet Jr was vetoed by the governor. Th , | ’ black Jack mealy 4 heavy bone and sub- with gr activity: Will be pe 1e low price oF 5 Conditions same ¢ Mh: ambrino Chiet Jr Sire. Glenalbam (2813), Vol 6. Dam: vote cast Inst general election before| |. lt Save) of dams The bill pre| Garo! w661), Vol 4. Extended | pedig » running back to his) rath grand sire. | Artillery is a naries, to mutilate, to kill, to destroy i and Lill vetoed was one elimimating that} ears, 1: | 15 hands 3 l,loo, bred by and s The commander who lost the battle + stands inches high, T J Megibbe thana, Kentucky, foaled in Au sired be the celebrated Jack, Alex first da Black Betty. His full gree will be shown at stable.§ feature of the Ixw which requires a and weighs ot Cyn- through the activity of bis moral s - ; | Party to have poled 3 per cent of the| ———— | nature would be the diversion an CHICKENS ANE just of the history This modera cant about the corruption of politics It pro ceeds from the tea custard and syl | labub dilettanteisin, the frivolous aud desultory sentimentalism of ep WANTED obtaining recognition pared by the house committee on | 8 and elections make the! law general and the 1892 election | will be eonducted under these pro- | visions. is fatiguing in the extreme. privile In some things men are very un- The Atchison Globe says: The | reasonable. The Atchison Globe | nice things a man says t> a woman The concluding part of the! 01. agen, as uiule, are furiously | Pefore he marries her he is called icures.’ é y | bill reade: “Extending the Australi-| But there | Upon to prove every day after he s These were the sentiments that brought forth the bandwriting upon | the wall With the utterance of these words Mr. Ingalls’ career ingloriously ended. jealous of their wives. an eystem of voting to all voting married. | never was a man who wou!d admit ue | that his wife had a right to be jeal- Men of distinction must take their | ous of him The Chi cago | Bucklen 8 Arnica S: lve, on to being a! The Best Salve in the world for Cuts a | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever i F >of Wales en-! ns | and perfect right preeinots in the state.” The “perfect man is a dangerous “Noth- jing igs so apt to ‘work like madness political | fellow As Howells says: He lost| chances for remarks. jhis grip upon the American people, | Tribune says. in ad in the brain’ asa sense of absolute and has left himself without a fo'-| grandfather the Prir 5 j Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chib! lowing. The fate of this man, so) joys the dietinctien of owing the | Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- z ley ere want eh - tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It In the Fatherland they do not al | fu lof promise in the beginning of | most money than any other gran fe eitsraniced tole perce /oautiaciin| . me ‘ j 5 A res facaror ar 2 sy refunded. Price 2< cts per boxt | Ways tuke each other “for better or {his political life, should be a wara | father on the face of the globe. or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box$ For sale by H. L | ucker, druggist. A receiver been appointed to} r for worse until death do them part.” A colony of 309 or 400 monkeys About 750 couples ave divoresd an vada water). ~ . ) |is reported te exist in the Ever- nually at Berlin. ou account of a fail- — — the $150, duo 8 glades of Florida. They are suppos- A fe peradie cases of mensles The | od to owe their origin to wreck of a ying z to all young ter to what party they belong. The} | American people are not without politicians, no m price at my store at BViecuiit. Views Talso have got feed stoble counection with wy stove | coufidenee and convictions, and be it] "coi that he who would seek to jserve them in publie office must have both, or he will learn that he is ot wanted.” take charge of the } works company. st or jure to pay inter i : Netsos M. NestieRope. bonds issued on the works. are reportad at Schell City—just steck has evidently been watered | Yel upon the ccast having on enough to keep the Goctors fiom board monkeys which escaped tothe puny: g tose | forest. EQUITABLE | too much. LOAN AND INVESTME NTI. ASSOCIATION A Farber man has a curiosity in the way of an egg which has a tail an inch and a half anda quuter of | A-couple of tobacconists from the i | Drunkenness—Liquor Habit—In all) Pacific slope are lo pup a loca the World there is but one cure. | tion for a cigar factory in Missouri. | The Equitable Loan & Investment As- Be UES el asis eee | The tronble about starting an enter- an inch im circumference. It is sup- A pi a eee eee n be given in a cup of tea -| ¢ , : | s . cis MLADEN VaR ener ice 08) bio) Saree ecient rihowiedec ot the prise of that kind in thie state is d to contain a d- mocrati* roost- . « “a tters to investors an : : each month—-and otter investors an} taxing it, effecting a spee opportunity to save money and receive | ee ee hether the 1 & band 1 ve latereet ON Uiclr SONee" | erate drinker Or an alcoholic wreck. | © and per hat most of the people smoke corn entis a cob pipes | . . Thousands of drunkards have be TT) So) = = = ¢ Ff OO Ret MOLIUS Boa a ECC F207 OO Leuredwho ave taken ti The Noland trial was enough of a YOUNG ANDO wufferine from Ales me ay cific in their coffee wit “a to disgust that rock-ribbed de utary loess ia . 3° edge, and to-day believe moss-back democr organ, the r Ove 4 ing of their own tree wi i eee a infallible, s 1-000 00! otfects results from its ad Central Missourian. fipne etrice Pa sand testi. La hes Cures guaranteed. Send tor cire i “I misiiale cutie’ (nied) Grek. Gadocs st Sect ae tock ind pay | ful particulars, “Address in co The Fulton aph says: t THE FOUBORG MEDICAL Co Erste tere He sieht bi = yglder pe c bY Is: 2 treet wy ‘ i ae fotened semi-annuativ ne soney Galen Specific Co. 155 Race Street, takes the average Columbia girl ten 329 Livingston 8t.. Broeklyn Cincinnati, O. 45cty. ‘ \nvone » investment or te loan on go desiring « good protita loan will do well to ¢ R. C. SNrED, Sec'y.. Sedalia, Mo minutes to decide which he will fore- Paris Mercury: Did Noland take) go—an evening puty or the succu the stut-s money? In that re He did. but not intentionally. spect she differs from the average Sale nd Beatrice Hol- st dated + Teeord- in book and see ous |lent* fragrant oni Whereas, | er’s oftice of the rye.” he west halfof in Chase county, Kas.. basa Dr. Kimber lin veers | EYE om } P fifths of a mile i cornfield in whieh t rows are three- Wil Noland ever be punished fox lus crime and betrayal of the trust what + ded to him by bis party? intentional te Sth and Grand Ave. hanging this April 17 & Ls & 20. day and Sat each mou Fine book Miles Restor ed tor sleeplessness, headache," and it contains no opiates. Bae a Dose. mee, by druggists. 2 cents a vial. pd Ac Did his securities pay the short- Moberly girl, who never foregoes No. st pa ° id to B Ingram. ‘ \ he is trastee, ‘all their title and inter: = —— aze’ either. est in and to the fullowing described real es- | , = * == = ed in the county of Bates and state They did, but not intentionally. The Chicago Tribune says: the eesulhs ie ou » to-wit: wes ow Blthop's Hambleanian Son of Imp Messenger Messenger& Rovking j ham blood \ {Wntraced. nd suck, money due when colt comes or mare changes ownerhip or about to be 1e- should any occur; but will use Jue caution to prevent acci- REMARKS :—To horse-men and thos having mares to breed: We will state that we have with grea care select ed these three individuals as the very best we could find, and that on inspect- ion, voa will be convined that they are the animals through which” you will be able to improve your horse stock. We havea number of fine large box stalls and pleanty of pasture and all mares trom a distance, or mares having colts unable to travel back home. will be kept IS days tree of charge—escapes and accidents at Owners risk. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, Proprietor. J. 5. WARNOCK, Assistant. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion issned from the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missourl, re- turnable at the June term, 1x91, of said court me directed Im favor of Oscar Reeder, ex- clo collectorof the revenue of Bates county Missouri, and against Jotin B. Bragler and A. ry: Thave levied and seized upon all Interest and claun of, in and to the ribed real estate situated in Kates county, Missouri. to-wit ‘The southwest quarter of the sonthenet quar- ter of section nine Gy township thirty-n ) range thirty-one Bates county, sourl, Iw Thursday, June 11th, 1891, lock in the fore afternoon of that rof the court house utier, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or eo mach thereof as may be re- quired, at public veodne to the highest bidder for cush, to satisfy said execution and costs. “ HARTSOC f Bates Coun 24 Sher Sheriff's Sale tue apd anthority of a special execn- ued from the office of the clerk of the court of Bates county, Misseuri, re- at the June term, isi. of said court irected in favor of Oecar Reeder, ex- i ollector of the revenue of Bates county Missouri, and againet A © Avery, I have levied and siezed upon all right, title. interest and claim of, in and to the following described | real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit The southwest quarterof the northwest quar- ter of aection twenty-two township thirty- eight (3s) range tw ine, Bates county, | Missouri. I will, on Thursday, Jone 11th, 1891, between the hours of e o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, atthe east front door of the conrt ‘rt, Bates county, ch thereof as blic vendne to the high- est bidder fur cash » to satiafy said exeention and cost CW. HARTSOCK Sheriff of Bates County heriff's Sale. {authority of @ special execu- from the off clerk of — of St Clair county, Missouri, atthe July term, inl, n favor of ‘Ta vand deed nieied nad claim of, Teal estate West halfof lots 4 and 5 of the northwest quarter of section five and the east half of lot or the east qnarter of ere yenine of range Bates county, Missonri. I will on Thursday, June 11th, 1891. between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- county, Missouri, Teof as may t we highe