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Bick HeaAacho and relieve all the troubles tnef> dent t bilions state of the systern, such as as Nausea, Drowstuess, Distress ain in the Bide, &c, While fore bas been ahown in curing Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are equally valiabloin Constipation, curing aud pre- venting thiaannoying complaint, while they also i. orrectall disorders of thostomach stimulate tha PS, raud regulate the bowels, Even if they ox HEAD Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortue pately their goodness does notend here,and those whocncetry them will find these little pills valu- abloin so many ways that they will not be wil- Lng todo withoutthem. But after alleick head ACHE Isthe bane of so many Hves that hero fa where ‘we make our great Loast. Our pillecureit while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makoa dose. ‘They are strictly yogetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who Use thom. In vialsat 25cents; five for $1. by druggists everywhere, or seut by mail. “CARTER MEDICINE CO.,, New York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE W. M. ARNOLD. CONSTABLE MI. PLEASANT POW SSHtP, Special attenti lection. aw given to pr MITCHELL’S EvE-SALVE A Certain, Safo, and Effective Romedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restore ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Coe Stye Tumors, Red Matted Eye Lashes, ASD PRODUCING QUICK annie AND PERMANENT CURR, Also, equally efMicacions when_naed In other aladies, such as Ulcers. Fever, Seres, ‘amors, Salt Kheam, 1 Piles, ot whereverintiammatio MELLO @ALVE tay be used & ce Geld by wil Drusgisteat25Cents. | WANTED —CHICKENS &! EGGS I will pay the hi price for chiekens and ¢ at my store at Virginia, Mo. I also have g¢ rod feed stable connection with my store. Netson M. Nestierove. in EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION The Equitable Loan & Investment As- sociation issues a series ot 1,000 shares each month—and offers to investors an opportunity to save monev and receive a nandsome interest on their invest- ment. ‘I'he investor ot $ 1 00 per mo. tor 100 Mo's rec’ $ 200 CO ae 8 o gs 4° 3 s ye « 6 * + 8 a oe sé . as a Ee: 1,000 00 io * Kae & ae af ae ae 2, ¢ We also issue paid uj interest semi-annually. We have money to loan on good ty Liar aetis Anyone « NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo. Dr.Kimberlin EYE EAR Nose, Throat: Catarrh. Ivtirmary Annual Announcement Free. At Laclede Hotel, Butler, ly Sth, August Lith aud Septer- ber 19th. Being the third Saturday of eact month. Achathoy would bosmoatpricelessto those wha | ~Taa e met SR | which has | jities in Fir ween Hanzo, the u sou t of Finland. and a lighthouse two anda half miles from | » stock and pay | CAL WORLD. | recently and which as- hberg at an angle j gr —On the authority of th Paris it is stated that Mr. discovered a new eure for 2 ton sists he simu tBe and electri: —Now that t telephone ca sibiliti is in venty « sis be y the pilut author- ast tions is —lr if possibil enyin light : in th of the units hitherto used ent, and de- seph Henry, Expe ts upon the term has not yet been of- ed by the electrical soc ties, but un will at their next meetings. Henry will be the first American electrician to be thus honored by an clectrical term, derived from his name. neering and Min- ing Journal. —The most extensive electric railway in the world is operated by the West End Street Railway © . of Bos- ton, whose third annual re port furnishes these figures: Total miles of track op- erated by the company, miles completely equipped with « over- head system, 63.46; miles purtially so equipped, 27.60; box cars owned, $38, of which 16 open cars, $56, in- eluding total miles run dur- sion of which have been con rives its nam who made mar subject. Th ficially ad no be ing the year, 17. 60, of which the electric mileage 3,311,743; total passengers ear ,O81. An in- crease of 44.1 per cent. in travel has fol- lowed immediately on the lines where electric power has replaced horses. —It appears that electricity is being brought more and more into intimate connection with photography. It is now used in lighting studios and for secur- ing artistic effects of light and shade. In order to avoid black, hard shadows the light is projected upon a sheet of al- combine for 1 spec comforts of he and the safety a must come n ¢ en- i is likely to be in cor is the Henry. It is the anit we induction, for the expres- abaster, and thence on the subject. The result is soft and exquisite in tone The electric light is also used for printing, for enlargement, for balloon and kite | photography. In a photography the camera is attached to akite. When the desired height has been reached, the jexposure is made by electricity, and pictures are thus secured which could not be secured by any other means. —The telephone exchanges at Tokio and Yokoha an, are said to be nearly completed, and will be put in operation by the beginning of the new r. The distance between these two and subscribers are allowed to converse with other sub- ribers in either city without extra rge. The annual charge in Tokio is rly $40 for each instrument, and in kohama ni At the public pay station a charge of 5 cents is made for a five minutes’ conversation, if beth subseribers are in the same city, but if a conversation is carried on between the two cities a charge of 15 cents is made for each five minutes. In Tokio the number of subscribers already en- rolled is 185, including the government oftices. In Yokohama only 12 have so far subscribed. At Tokio there are 16 pay stations, and at Yokohama only one. THE SOLDIER'S IDEAL. Lessons im Devotion and Dasing From the Army. In the arms, with its vague and few and distant rewards, there may be and there are rivalrics in devotion and dar- ing, but there is no competition for place and money as there is in civil life, and yet the soldiers’ ideal being duty, the performance of duty seems sufficient. It is a state of things which can suggest much to those who are fond of baffling the hope of better things in us with the assertion that it is contrary to human nature to act from any but interested and selfish motives. Human nature is ® great mystery, and we have not yet | begun to solve it; but it ippears that a number of men drawn at random from society and trained to a belief in duty as the chief good. will keep on not only | Mving it but dying it. We civilians talk much. We almost talk solely of our |rights, but in the army it seems that men talk chiefly of their duties, when \they talk at all, ond never of their jrights. These things are true of all | jfanks: the idealis the same from the private to the general. and it seems to vorrect all the mistak the time before they became soldiers Sth and Grand Ave., Kansas (ity, Mo. If, as Ruskin has fancied, the army should ever serve us as the norm of the civil state, and we should come to have “soldiers of the plowshare as well as soldiers of the sword.” it might not be Hlong before we should be told tha’ was against human nature to act sel- fist and that to be recreant to the general welfare in any or deed was to be guilty of condyet unbec ga citizen may be, i that th out a have tary or these v little are qiite of rig 1a gentleman. is certain have However this DE: In.Hard ‘or Soft Water. (this Soap_works so” well, that, Women-want _NO,OTHBER: Cc MIZE Heal ts ide IN TRADE MARK. ISGP iGdit EST LOAN COMPAI To-day, we are prepared to loan sou i HAVE A LINC OF Tr: LES Cc SHIRLEY CHILDS, buyat wit 8 tirst LC rior h buye LLEC "The INS v and we wi TLER, hell, Turnbul! a WAGON A FULL LINE Bueeios, Re FLY(WG MULES WANTED. i4 1-2 to 16 hands high from 4 to 7 vears old. We \CENTS\WANTED: If re ee a mule fo ” RL Peary We will t NON Wiss AND anedin ome MO. NIEA I SELLS Carriag vad Carts. TIRLEY EVERY WHERE, FOR t THE Twice-a-Week Republic. Way t Make ure Ce aeaiee Liberal Commision Paid. Mc Tir ev Leis- | For terme, &c., address THESREPUBLIc, L ! Ne Also the celebrated UUIGSRMAN SULKY PLOW asi " SEVERELY SHOCKED. a Tervible Scare. 1 | How An Umbrella Gave a Man } An Englewood man was opening of the ious Sunday inks the world so busy having pot ten Thursday e Wat Sixty-third wr aes ast ng tion of sur “My Gow ing on the te his senses 1 ¢. e lead!" and h with couldn't saw W CLARDY fore drip- to 1 He » moment, the door Se o the stre His wife had a big GMa laugh at him and then went out and a saved the umbrella.—Goodall’s Sun. mad but he yan and threw i was and g iby our our pat- EQUAL TO THE OCCASION. A Young Ma us and Successful Courtship. This is not exuctly the way Delancy <a oll did his courting, but a certain ss aifaaiet couple not unknown to metropolitan on, We also fame. ree coeded most admir- ably at fascinating young lady, for whom he cone violent passion. He make love to her on at it. ung an sat in a pew in which was a a stranger also, a sudden and 1 “COMPANIES the spot, but the place not suiting a formal declaration, the exigency gested the following plan: He politely ‘handed his fair neigh- bor a Bible with a pin stuck in the text, 2nd Epistle of John, verse Sth: ‘And now I beseech thee, lady, not as though 1 wrote a new commandment unto thee, but that which we had from the begins ning. that we love one unother.” She returned it with 2d chap- ter of Ruth, 10th v “Then she fell on her face and herself to the ground, and said unte him, why have I found grace in thy that thou shouldst of me, sceing 1 ama stranger.” He returned the book, points ing to the 2d epistle of John, 12th verse: “Having many things to write unto you, I trust to come unto you and speak La w ben Ber Drug and Jewelry IESE & CILAR DY. olowing rse: bowed eyes, take THE a a © to fac From the above inter sa al Sows ew, the marriage took place the ensu- Ti N Gi al ing week. ‘The Metropolis. U ~ ee anet cy Pl Had a Horror of Stripes. It was at the Zoo. A gentleman was there with his danghter. We had once suddenly disappeared for about three years from society simultaneously with certain Court proceedings over a broken bank. “Oh, come over here, the beautiful zebra. vo, darling,” he answered, ‘1 can't stand the sight of the stripes. I am troubled with astigmatism of the eyes, you know.”—Philadelphia Times. Cause for War. Lady. (on elevated train)—De you really and truly think there will be war between this country and Great Britain?” Escort—War! Lady—Wh Escort-N Lady was papa, and see Woeons and CHILDs. war about what? y about sealskin sacques vutthat. There our family over Iskins involved.—Chicage one sacque. and now in the world Globe. are Full Retarns. Edith—All is over between us, sir. Here are your letters, and the little gold locket and the ring you gave me Ch-ch- ch-ristmas. Cyril—There are some other things I gave you, Edith. You must return all. Edith—What are they? Cyril—Eleven thousand, nine hundred and thirty-seven kisses.—Jury. er Cover of Law. A noted crook one day said to s Cleve land judge: “If I was to start over again I would be a lawyer, instead of an honest crook. There is more steal- ing, lying. cheating and robbing under cover of the law than outside of it, and I have been robbed by lawyers as often sale bring it to our barn in But- ler, Mo., and get the cash. BEARS SIES & G as I have robbed other men.”— Detroit Free Press. ge . WES ILE," Net Very Far Out. “Mr. Gould, are you out of Wall i Fy a street?” Trastee’s Sale. orait six? Whereas J w McVeigh and Carrie ( McVeigh | j ; his wife by their deed of trust dated February 1 “May I quote that as coming from | Issz you? “Yes, but you can add that I'll be there again in the morning.”—Munsey's s county, Missouri, in book No yed to the undersigned trustee nd real estate Ising and the county of Bates and state | yy Misseuri. to-wit y i nsats soo Lot numbered three (3). in block numbered | A Little Severe. four (4) in William’ s second addition to the | al Mr. Spinner (society penny-a-liner;— oF eaid bloax | Yes, Miss Ethel, I live by my w raga th three bon | Miss Ethel—I wonder you are never thence south | arrested. pbouce west | sar Spinner—Arrested? What for? Miss Ethel—For having no visible feet to the | | means of support. —Harper’ s Bazar. Biblical Authority for It. you call your boy Ephraim? sn't his name, is it? o, I call him Ephraim becanse he is > beginning at hundred an three hnndred and two and “I don't underftand.” “Ephraim was joined tohis know 4 father recently —J uc mother in an English brought an infant to the r of the church to be baptized with “Meekan Lowley.” name of b ture, floor was nothing | been | ed | ; 3 Borsaj Bed Breet) H.L Tucker, Agent High Grade Bduca. tion for Young Gen- een tnd Boye perior Hygien sali Baths. “Gas, Electric Light ccmvencverncineeeme Steam Heat, Al- dress LESLIK MAN. MADURK, SWEET @ SPRINGS, MO. ACADEMY Tr ustees Sale e of the re south ot March, iss sof said re . ¢, the f ing described real estate situated in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit The south half of the southwest quarter of section three and the north half of the northwest quarter of section ten (0) all in township fi ne of range thirty three (35) west of tt principal meridian, in trust to secure the. payment of a certain | irst mortgage bond in deed of trust) de- Tibed, payable Aacchi ist, Isus, said dr mortgage bond, and deed of trust securing tbe same providing that ap- on default being made in the payment ofany of the interest coupons of said first mortgage bond, then the whole of said first mortgage bond shall become due and payable at the option of Pr thereof, and t interest at the r: ten percent per ann from the date of said fire: mortgage bond, with accredit of all interest thathas been paid, and eas, the third interest conpon of said first mortgage bond has not been paid, therefore the holder of said firs: mortgage bond e! declare the whol id first mortgage due and payable atence, to draw interest: at the rate of ten per cent per annum. fro! the date thereof; and Whereas said trust deed further provi des that if said trustee. H. B Leavens, refuses to actin each capacity, aud to carry out the terms of the trust reposed in him then the holder of said indebtedness, may substitute any other person to act ae trustee therein which substituted person shall have the same power therein that was had and held the ssid H. it Leavens: and whereas said 3. Leavens has refused in writing to act as trustee, and the holder of suid indebtedness has appointed the undersigned, A. L. McBride in his stead to carry out and enforce the pow- ers Vested in guid trustee. Now therefore, un- der the terms and authority of said deed trust, and at the option of the holder of sate first mortgage bond, Liereby give notice that Twill, on Saturday, September Sth, 1891, between the hours of nine o a om. and five o’clocx p m of that day at the front door of the court house in theelty of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, sell said property at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to pay said first mortgage bond and interest thereon, as provided by sald deed of trust, besides all costs and expenses of execut- ing this trust, including an attorney fee, as provided in enid first mortgage bond ALL. McBRIL Trustee. gents, Salary $25 per stosell our general line of merchandise! No peddling. Above Salary will be paid to ‘‘live’’ agents. For further informatioon CHICAGO GENERA u dress: SUPPLY CO., eat Van Buren St., Chicago, I. 19-1y CATTERLIN’S HAND LAUNDRY. First-class ranteed. work in every fespect gua Man of20 Years Experience in charge. 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