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PITH ANO POINT. arted called t is expected to fill a want long w~Anew r has be the Nationa! Barber. remove ruff and felt, if ita —He cw And ther e must be At him she cast N.Y. Herald —"E < r, how do you suppose | the ns 1 | thes « at Bick Headache and relicve all the troubles incf | J dor dent to » bilious state of the system, such a3 | an ein | Life. | —Men and Money.—"Money talks,” remarked the rich Mr. Smartellique to “Ht id even a youny woman late one SICK yoes sometin 1 Detroit Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pile are jhe didn't ui Free equally valdablein Constipation, curing and pre- | /, venting tee opt . while they also ress. corre Limp thestomachstimaulatethe ry t livers thebowels, Mreaittheyosly | ani ied | sa ACESS lyave us last Gin / | last, yes, and vou te know that | Kos- Iwas mighty ¢lad when it acha they Oe aa buffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu- nately their goodness does notend here,and those ‘whooncetry them will find these little pills valu- | able in eo1dany ways that they will not bo wil- Lng todo withoutthem. But after allsick head ACHE {Isthe bane of so many lives that here fs where womake our great boast. Our pillscureit whils Others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very eaay to take. One or two pills makea dose. | ton Cour ‘Sah, th em- phasis) yo honah: I's only re. ob on tz in the yield 1. Sucha poe Black Hills in thousand de They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or | would be ve able ina inter purze, but by their gentle action please all who Make nat at rs don’t seem to Use thor. In vialsat 25cents; fivefor $1. Sold | Overcoat, but the i E by druggists everywhore, or sent by mail. be in the 1 Courier. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. ted t is large SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE si delighted comps he fav ean say so,” he at this very Every Wvionth Seton nae many women suffcr from Excessive or Cee iNtT ey pense Scant Menstruation; they don't know king of *Mrs. j who to confide in to get proper advice. reporter mistaken in sy c | Don't confide in anybody but try Be Sillington Bett I didn't tis ' © 4 ’ } there was ny juni Betts,” Mrs. ——— s Wickwire—"That is just a notion of 4 her: } t . ill ay: ‘ }alimony to the first onc ludianapolis a sii for Poi. Pen. Journal j SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR Mie deities Sicls ee awn | MENSTRUATION. ate Conc ; eee! | Book to WOMAN" mailed free. ae tines ie a | BRADFIEL> REQUESION Ce MGctentoldi bac ee | Bold by a ruggists, We It fi off Re sete sea—sea-sick Li d too long at Sold by F. M. CRUMLEY & Co.,| these—those al couples." —Demor- est's Magazine. Crry Drvest one, Burien, Lue Modern Notion eee Voulier: (gladiy)—"My dear, my has been raised to t .. dol- - lars.” His Wife ically ‘Isn't that granc up this unstylish house rden, afford to give and e can ash- Dem- ole ioned tne dive ina orest’s Magaz His Mother Cooked — It.—Young he ae elt nates * ife ‘ Has \ ; past anes aa ie ‘The surest vead.t0 wealth lis morning andy hile she was ue re With Wire Gauze Doors scones” she made a pudding.” Husband—"Did Seems too the path of health, she? “Il have a piece, please.” Wife For a3 with them the juices ‘Oh, that isn’t it. ‘That is one I Remain within the meat, | . Husband — ‘Oh—ah—a piece More Food and much the better, of pie, please Yankee Blade. bo left bor us to eat, —The Proof of It.—Tomsen—“The Meats roasted 7 their own julces by | wlitor of the Moon is not titted to per- using the | form the duties of his position.” Wil- 1—“Lmust beg to differ with you, WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR | ‘omson ‘Tomson I know whereof | THE BURGLARS ESCAPED. H KNOWN AND UNKNOWN. Mrs. Puiiprine OveRsTouz, of Louis, is said to be the only lady Pre; ident Grant danced with during his cupancy of the white house. Tue ik the history Gen. Sami or forty ve Bat They Came | y } tured. | | He isa little man, and when his wife | »him and e ispered to j him that there was a man in the kitch- en he told her to let him stay there. ‘But he'll get into the dining-room land steal all the said in an ‘undertone. * | Wel! wher Near Being Cap- St congressional career jj of the country was that i Smith, of Baltimore, wh was continuously in coa4 resentative or senator. ” she y you perhaps he was a coward ot burg rs a ar in one the da that to bed he h the jumped out Ww his w of of d slep| wagon. Si ring Romeo t nd best) sh ; Situ, of Whitesburg, | nt cut into the hall, and he ds possessor of a bed- He didn't expec Lt and he » hundred years it to, Dut did. Th was niece of Gen. 1 and spun one house — be- i db. O. in male und a whi when judge of thd ld the first court eve under an old Elizabethton, an tree ms of a Ter W JACKSON, He went bac bed- and asked sha the room ply nessee istorie WEEK DAY SERMONS. turned, pulled them on. “Pll te he hastily *h him.” more than © anxiously od ins with wrong s from any | shoulde sw hen it looks Mary. I guess you never si I got roused before.” > of a man can ever “But, Ge she eri ligious her arms out of the is churches which think they have | 0) =| istles in te te on have lent and is en kitchen just aft t out into | 1other to live, but | the hall the first ti lea ar “Quite likely,” he said. as he tore | 0; yone more himself away iurried out, ‘but | i Ill fool them I'm not afraid of | them, He returned 1 minutes later and, | as he pulled off his trousers again, said reproachfully: | “Mary, they got warning and got | {4, aw with some eat. re 1. eine 2 BSN ES US Turn: people who wouldn't lie hadn’t made such a fuss when I oe v 2 : with the lip for anything, and yet they to make a quiet sneak on them Ta |) : oe : ° af live a lic every day in the week. have captured the whole gang sure.”"— T : = thi 3 ith th Ghicwes taibane. Turrr is something wrong with the religion of the man who never looks except when he goes to church. DRYING UP THE RIO GRANDE. we Woes LITERARY CHIT-CHAT. ‘Two oF ng of Action n New Mexico. aken by Both Me <icans and Americans resid- have children ing along the southwestern frontier | taken to have at least one grievance in common. | sip Anson s con nica is a It is the drying up of the Rio Grande | y,3,, member of the London riv so that what was once a steadily | Tejecraph staff and doesn't put on any | graph staff 1 1} flowing stream and always containing frills beeause 1 father is editor in plenty of water h now beeome a] chief. struggling little stream of muddy Mrs. Frances LopGson BURNETT, water. In some places only a dry bed who recently completed her forty-s : of glistening sand marks the course of ond year, is in much better health than the once vreat river of the border. The . rar shies : ere 2 2e | for some time past. She expects, it is Rio Grande, as is known, has its origin | oe ee oe iene eee eres oe in the mountains of Colorado, and, after : poeta: Rosrecc knamed at his home FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THB I speak. He accepted one of my poems | rushing down over its rocky bed b “Sty , is 2 seas Jonee, and Wilson—"Oh, he did? | tween precipitous canyons, it enters the A * ee ue ey is ¢ a bec = CHAR I ER OAK | Then I guess you have the best of the | gr mesas of New Mexico. Here the o As: ns of tl he ast. € 7 hs he reument.”— Yankee le river is tapped by irrigating canals for ot ; a ne: = 1as * ~~ Uvirs. Burns saying abont me? Some- | Teaches the Mexican frontier the great- é Aa tend) of emeiing & | ful. Tl be bound.” Mattie |" Part of its water has been with- LYLE was fond of quoting from There ts rot saeatia de vacates made using the | : : Pe drawn, and it becomes a mere thread rs "Wallenstein” the sentiment Solld Oven Door but that the loss in weight of meat | said you were a perfect fright, |CTEWM 4 ee bieeeereatarls a 1inst stupidity the very god: ie, from 38 to 42 per cont, of the meat roasted. In | tae Face rebuke she won't | Winding down the middle of its channel. i 3 Ti : i ce = other words, a rib of beef welghing ten pounds, ff | : ¥ lbhe ‘ : his may remind one roasted medium to well done will lose three pounds. | forget in) a harry Hattie—"Why, | Phe are loud in’ the Ae nolal thinks ta neu The same roasted in the CHARTER OAK | what did you say?” Ma “I told | Piaints of the injury which they SEAT CRETE betes RANGE using the WIRE GAUZE OVEN | 1... there was no such thing as perfec: | Sustained a now sustaining : dull and stupid com- DOOK, loves about one pound. zen ee Cage Sree [through the oa Ot algae | Panwa. To allow meat to shrink {sto lose alarze portion | UN IN this works cites coca pat into aa giconcidenable Miss Brappox, the nv t, has one of its julcesand flavor, The fibres do not separate, | script fLcaubanee : BRS E RED ae : . tnd it becomes tough, tasteless aud unpalatable. jereek. They say that their lands have | gteat: hobby—the collection of old 1 : heh: »has a series of magnifice For Sale by Bennett Whe ler Mer-| Not TO CE FOOLED WITH. | been made valueless by action of | China. She has a seri f magnificent cantile Company | ithe people © w Mexico, and they |¢2binets of this at her house in Rich- ani John to Greak Away for | m that they have the best right te |mond. near London, and one room is | a Tritle Like That. t Isc « the river because of | Known as the plate-room. because it is 4 | Rieaaaneiaart of settlement | hung around with china plate. Suro, Prompt, Postt:ve | r over an | urts of | = - OZM NLIS Cure for Impotence, Loss wn near | N eel of Manhood, Seminal | Emissions, Spermatorrhea, >on the | Nervousness, Seif Distrust, Loss of Memory, &c. Will ORIENTAL make you a STRONG, Vigor- eee SE XUAL ous Man. Price $1.00, 6 o breathe eas- beck? > said, “Ballard coew Lisic: 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, mo. fave what t s 3 panrer LOT rA | “Who told y d, blushing WyGe eral ant: TY | like vi » » a like a winter apple SENET to A PES z brown stone Noble MANHOOD fa sa | it | UNDRVELOPR ¥, | house y A ing HOME TRKATY Order of Publication | STATE OF MISSOURI, y of Bates y | for purposes of that the court of Bates county in vacation mber isth, Isvl oH. K Wilcox grante cases Peal plaintil he xz ame Wilcox is not suri. Where Y | in vacation that utely | publication that p! tit a st him in this ¢ the dry | affidavit: the which is te ance from of and tot to get a | ¢ drink: | the mat- | southwest quarter a: | from 50 Staten and fore! | “Cen, Vito adjust | 22d of the southwest quarter of the Descriptive Book, explanation and proof =| “Ana She Sach ene | inne, 3 J f section seventeen {17 Aitres ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO 13. t with the | it to the satisfaction of the two coun- (42] range thirty-one (il pink en pe triesand for the best interests of all said defendant of all apparent ti- | “< + ‘ ) y Jol s ‘| tleto saidiand and i vest the same effectu- | sa a ae sc Sd ‘s concerned.—Dubugue Her- | ally in these plaintiffs, and to remove a cload 4 begs ald. from the title thereof, and that unless the said { ‘And Tnoetics t letters hz Phat’s “Well, artment and I don't see. “Shucks on the postmaster! case of true that’s it, sure pop, now.” A GRAND INVESTMENT j For the Family, the School or the Library, | The work of revision occupied over ten years, more than a hundred editorial la- borers having been employed, and over $300,000 expended before the first copy | was printed. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. love, I say. } —Waldo M. who | the court housein the city of Batler in said “Did T ev LB ane aetna the | county on the first day of February next, and | tL is smart now?" Pe ” : e ais n or before the third day of said term. if the : ‘ rm of Seward. & Greeley, says | term shall so long continue—and If not. then Successor of the Unabridged. = | well, ye teat Uorace had a marvelous | 0" OF belore the last day of said term—answer | i a marve'OUS | or plead to the petition in said cause the same | ‘ ng iIniormation. | will be taken as confessed and judgment will away ele Mr. Potter that | cotoesaeee core And be it further | ‘ i ee t 3 gt e L ns. | John to time and wrote him a sassy let-| years old he committed to. memory the | a Weekly newspaper printed ana pabliehed in ter. Am IT right?” re text of Mucrars ox : Ath | Bates county, Mis-orti for four weeks succes- o) cers sia s ene) sap loess of Murray's grammar, with | sively, the last insertion to be at least ffieen WEBS’ jat—that's just about it,” she said | allits abstruse rules. in two di and | days before the first day of the next term of | slowly, her face on fire. | retained them so well that in his sehool- | th citenit court JOHN C HAYES. A weil ae youve cad - z | A true copy of the record Cirenit Cler< INTERNATIO) And now, ahem, you've suddenly | boy compositions he rarely violated a Witness my hand and the seal of the | changed your mind, and—— rule of syntax. At one time he com- skal] circuit court of Bates count DICTIONARY | “Oh, T have now, really!” | piled a list of the chairmen of the town | , tH lay of December, | “Ah, yes, and you want me to give} boards of the state of New York and. = = : | | : aa | you tha tter back so that John won't | classified them politically from memory. = break away entire! H ——————_—— w.- A. ROSE, > | leadin’ h *} A Pamphlet of specimen pag rations, testimonials, ete,, sent free by the publishers. eart to feel for a poor hired girl? | Caution is needed ia pure hasing a dicti a i you have hand over that pink envel- | ry, as photographic reprints of a comparatively rea Roctitieeedinn of Webster are being marketed | OP¢ addressed in red ink. Mr. John H. sentation. r various names, often by misrep GET THE BEST, ‘The International, which bears the imprint of | Ro G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., i; PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, Mass., U.S.A. _ wit got it—¥. B. Bgegrder. \~ -the “the rules of the de This isa I don’t pro- | pose to lose John that way, not after on all winter an’ only hav- | in’ one tiny little spat. Have you a | Griswold, or I'll throw hot water all | over you the next time you call at oyr I tell you true love is not to be next term thereof, to be begun and holden at as been roughly estim | the cost d that of making over the lawns of Centr: in accordance with the Oleott system of grass culture would be one thousand dollars per acre and that the whole acreage could be done in ten ortwelve years. Ifthe work # undertaken the department will begir with the poorest lawns and let the ats lic see what an improvement can be made by the new system. The subject attracting considerable attention of New York. A letter from Virginia the other day inquired as to the kind of grass that has to be walked on in order that it may flourish. LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER park . Twenty years exper reasonable. Satisf: Call on or address D. V. BROWN butler, Mo. West Ward —THE | defendant be and appear at this coart, at the Mambrine Chiet Jr. 100 BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE, FANCY BRED, INQUIRE [LAURA GONCKLIN, PASSAIC, M®. anted ¢ of merchandise For further inforn CHICAGO GE i9-ly ——THE—— HOME Agents, k, tosell our gen paid to ‘‘live? tioon, Stock Farm, OF— 2 Dailv Train 2 TO! |KANSAS CITY OMAHA and | GOLORADO SHORT LINE TO 5 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, (PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS | Kansas City to Denver without change H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Ticket A’gt ST. LOUIS, MO. OFF gents for W. L. Douglas Sb anie in your’ pince, out nd for catalogue agency, and get them for za 32- TAKE NO SUBSTI 5 per ral line | peddling. Above | ’ agente. { Salary adress AL SUPPLY CO ! Van Barlil 5) Chicago, en. — Clothing, E f Butler, co: + Monday | ward, to-wit: on same being the id term, ngs were had. The state tothe nse of Oscar tv by her attorney | her petition herein ups mons was duly isene: Missouri Bates county, be notified by commenced a suit agai j and Inv! amounting in jsum of $3 35. commision and frees, u ved tracts of = a term of this pe taken as copfes=ed according to the praye above described real same And it it fur’ that a copy hereof be ord aforesaid w hereu Batler, ont {seat} Bett i Do You Want to Save from 25 to 50! Cents on Every Dollar you Spend. . Dry Hardware, AL SUPPLY CO : “f te ane oe ae s West Van Buren St, manuf and Order of Publication. the fellowix and entered of of Missouri at the rela’ Reeder, revenue of Bates county in the | sonri, plaintiff, ve. Lewis 3. Davis. defendant i Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes and having directed to the sheriff of | to the court from the retarn of the sheriff o said writ that the defendant by the ordinary process it is ordered by the cour’ publicatio min thiscourt, by and general nature of lien of the state of Mis- | sour: for the delirqnent taxes of the years In== together wi , Louis S. Davis to affixec WHY IS THE . WwW. L. DOUGLAS c SHOE CENT CEMEN Til BEST SHOE IN IN THE WORLD FOR THE MCNEY ? acks or wax threa: Goods, ¥ Agricaltural Im- } reents*for postage . equals 00, wChicago M1. $4," stylish, comfor s! er Offered t shoes c from 69) to Geo, GZ_30 Police shoes Farmere Raliroad ste © and Letter Carrier them; fine caif, seamless, smooth inside, Rion edge. One 30 fine calf; no better shoe ever offered at this p One trisl will convince those comfort and service. O Workingman’s shoes 3 g and durable. Those who B ave given them jal will wear no other make. 9 &2.01 nd $1.73 school shoes arr Boys’ worn by the boys everywhere; they sei] on thelr merits, $,the increasing sales show. Ladies *: $3.00 Hand-sewed shoe, ongola, very stylish: among to- on and collector of the | state of Mis- the plaintiff! herein heretofore filed on whieh petition asnn Sold a Max Weiner and it now appearing or igw. Whercapos | WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS that said defendant that plaintif® has the aggregate to t von «county he sont uarter rty-eight t unless said i appear at dgment rene petition and the and j he Batier T printed and Mo_, forfour peat I will pay the highest market tay of the next price for chickens and egg d-livered py trem the rec- = hand a clerk at my store at V T also have ¢ connection with my store. Nexsos M. Nestierope. Cireuit Clerk