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One or two pills makea dose. ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or Pins olga by ord gentle action please all who 25 cents; fivefor $1. Sold by arate wins or sg =o SCARTER MEDICIN' SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL ‘PRICE ann THE CANDIDAT Pen Silhouettes of Gubernatorial As- pirants St. Louis Mepablic, During the past twenty years of | democ cracy there have never been ro candid for many ates gove ae now. The woods are full of therm, and they are bringing into the can - | Paign an amount of personal and po \litical interest that will render this year memorable in the annals cf state history. There are no scrubs amony them.either, They are all | more rijess plants. and in 6 Ses? representatives of ¢ peo] They have already begun traversin, the state sir their stern sor g land holdi: f ‘ aaaashe v sis called “making aA Canvass By common consent all but one of the gubernatorial candidates spent Hast week in Jefferson Ci g | the acquaintance of the s jand explaining to them in detail the momentous iniportauce of | : jvi lual situation. Aud the tors were pleased bee io Opportunity of meeting on fani’- r terms so distinguished a cote ¢ - --—— - lof democratic statesmen |} Arather curious fact about it all 66 M o {Wee that there was no liquor In OTHERS?” jtom.r times the campaigner lt | ; F 99 compelled to carry with him a small RIEND ldistillery, but those tines lave Py changed, and it is now not only dis- | ; MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY, serscetut to got disst. tnt it is be Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—My wifo used | coming unfashionable to drin! MOTHER'S FRIEND beforo her third |). ¢ Bee: confinement, and says she would not be | 29% “ ‘ a hiss without it for hundreds of dollars. {aid a few tracts: are DOCK MILLS. Sac hebae ee engines of hospitality Rather Sent by express on receipt of price, $1.59 per bot |. tia "eck he Moan metieties ing itis true, but they n vei BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., the voter a case of tarantulis a TOR GALE @Y ALL ORUGGIOTS. ATLANTA, GA arg ee they leave the head clear for a re- Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS membrance of his host. . 4 *“* While there is one recognizable Do “Oi > a 4 ; . ( ais teal daw Glos }general principle of campaigning, —— See the different dispositions of men oe joe f teud to diversify the detuai's i ein { Colonel Richard Dalton of Ralls, im \ et throws bis hat back upon his head, { \ sm tellsa good story with true Trish 4 ; i zest and his ringing laughter can be bS-—. “4 heard above the noise of a rotunda : fall of noisy men. Colonel Dick has santo a —_— way of slap ping one . sags IDEAL BROILING. on the back or putting arm on To bret! perfectly, over a fire, requires cone ; er while he t: stant wating and an axperiouced coax, | UneS shoulder while he talks. : He aie treats ‘Cane Oak, @ child ten yoara | dresses simply in a dark suit with a Visenan >réinaryehect-ren pan,one-quar | bobtail coat, and never wears an pinto or ve tho deippirgs; grea ae cha aren out 1. He can be dignified. but he ae Hie t. 9 ) von te oven | doesn’t like to, unless the oecasion Ido; Clow . Be oven oer 4 throe to, 1 ¥ jfor it is very demandi Moreover thorousiy cooked oa top aad botiow as | Colonel Dalton is something of an Thero 1s no taint of coal-gas or smo':s, ana | Ohttor and knows well how to meet tho meats are more tender end »<iter tm | the temper of his audience. flavor than those brotled over the coals. The . conventonce of broiling in the o vill DO oo approclated hz every housokeep Tadd | pm Ps A = * another to the many roagons why t >oeer Then there is Colonel Wim. J. Oak Range cr Stove with the Wi. > a nes et Oven Door aiou!d be preferred tu vt viucra | [Stone of Vernon—a man of learait g Sere ae jand of splendid ability. Tall and = + | splendid y a For Sale by Bennett Whit ler Mer. |""" ‘ aay : cantile Company. spare, he clothes bimself in the ‘cus+ i }tomary suit of solemn black,” and j while he grasps your hand cordially GQ Scro, Prompt, Positive and inipresses you with his ea: t Cure for Impotence, Lose oe of Manhood, Seminal ness, he doesn’t laugh at your jokes. Emissions, Spermatorrhea, i Nervousness, Self Distrust, | His dignity is not ea: ed. but is the A Loss of Memory, &c. Will 8 Seed make you a STRONG, Vi ore natural outcome of a hfe of thought, A Sores. $5.00." * ? and you gather from a moment's epee Ricctlons Malied | conversation with him that the lines Ballard Snow Linimest C2., jot cure in his faceare the result of insiniaamhilioan jintense mental effort Colouel a | Stone is an impressive man. There are no frivolities aboat him He sand Forelgs Couatries i ylanation and p: Ds détiwe ERIE WZDIGAL CO. BUFFALO. Hi. ae tt ehe Unabric ces \ yaATI TN ‘ ] AND INVESTMENT aba, the School orthe Tb (SESTER'S TRNATIONA JOTIONARY fed over went tree hy the publister ) pnrehasing a dietic r fT acomparst being mnark esent T ae REST, = cRRIAM & co., / JSLISHERS, -o..-LD, Mass., U.S.A moves through a hotel crowd slowly and is alwaysa center of attraction, jacknowledging introductions and | greeting new acquaintances with the In a disappeared, nother ud to meet him again one must seek the parirees of his rooms. grace of a Chesterfield. moment he | Colonel Darwin Marmaduke stili avother distinctive type. 'what short of the medium is Some stature, his dignity is heightexed by his earnest face and his long reddish |gray beard. Colonel Marmaduke hikes a good story but he doesn't re- Tu this respect he is un like his brother, the late governor, who had a fund of pointed auec late m: ny. tes and told them well. The Col ouel dresses in good taste, ta with deliberation, and seems to be | always impressed with asense of re- spensibility for his utterances. He is an extremely sen gen- re instincts, mau tlemanly in all his and as brave as any member of bis famous ly brave family. He makes acquain tances easily and retains them if they me worthy. Celor Marma- ‘duke is a quiet campaigner, but he has a large circle of friends and \ ‘he will enter the race. - get their living | friends of hie in Henry county we s = S| \ : : : making them. urging him to put up his guberm | torial lightning rod, but that he is Bifiesd Gow terecar 2 yet in that uncertain condition of} This liniment is different in knows how to reach people by the most direct route. Who Owns Booneville. Booneville, Mo, Feb. 1s.- land dealer of note of this A local . vy re. Jud Gibson of ge James kK Lsas startling discovery City, i @ small, wiry man. Rest! at the ttl the site of Boone- and full of energy, be goes straight ville was i + and that it ahead toward the accomplishment of pee: so since 117. In that Lis objects. without stopping to con two pe oe sider as discouraging any threaten- name, entered ig circumstances. dresses simmpiv and dudge Gibsou jad of a New Madrid location, “hale fellow in Is tis now the The following eluding now wh agreeable | Booneville well met.” Pleasing and in his social ré bis coutect land off Was bished it wth men. he will lnterest- was ase that no w as ing canvass When be once plunges force authorizing such entry y into it. land was then pr ted by others "a f ‘ Lucas 1 Morgan ] Lieute na Eo ES i lmperfect title ey J expe hia 5 enuirely » buyers to that unlike those of th nd which was sold He is swarthy as an tha decision of the Sima t cer tee e scended from gen of it h eration to veneration aanbeutre to curl at the ends. He t large portion of the city of Boor unan, disposed to sta t the Gorern- und ur err il it is will be found ¢ times, but lis demeanor will be the Wyann anc same all through this cam; would be ou the day of hi ation as governor. s elingof citizens was held lust Ete Save) Gu te the matter, 5 L another type of citize: oe Suimee es orcs eandi late. Large of frame ver couunittee to take immediate ste, head, Le strikes you at once us a pow 4, perfect the titles erful min, mentally and physic Dr. Yeaman would nu v be K, side st, use Shi- Pri 5 ts So ¢ camprigner, if tie woall only : page. But he isa Cin at resolutely dlachnes te woe t York Advertiver say mores jityaosis of his syinp- except at long range fi precinets of his farm. He isan elo- ue aE Mr. Thurston has come to the | sey 1 clusi that he is suffering trom | quent man, tesa t story well, ‘ Hane p 1 | and is the delight of a mixed crowd, "Heute attacs oft bea tt | ‘ tial fever. It may added that this is} oe a very rare disease and not conta- There is some talk of ex-Atturney General Boone entering the He spent 1: . gious. | Guber. 8108 ist week ian has his notion of} natorial race. Every politi at Jefferson City feeling the Repre | what may be. Colonel Henry Wat- | sentative puire, and seemed to re | terson points out that the logic of | ceive considerable ercouragement.' the situation is that the only names General Boone lives at Clinton, Hen-'that ought to be presented to the ry county, and has been both epeak- Minneapolis convention ae those of er of the house and attorney-general | Blaine and MeKinley of the state. of nervous temperament, a good law The general has not yet decided whether Santa Claus only makes a display} all the} oau's ares and kindred toys | 32,000 | He is slight of frame, once a year, but he is buay yer and an eloquent speaker. time. come from Saxony aud some He says that aan people at Tharingit composi- nbout it.7) Han trem > | market. It is expected that at some date this! whict et are may any other liniment a scientific its being the entever known. white imitations, on the discovery, most mind known as “thinking It Its in n pen Phere which | they pay t Beware ot} id Ballard’s Snow Lini- Rheumatism, Bruises, atory it] nerous week he will announce bis determina- nur tion in the premises. t. Louis Re- de rece public. AUSE v cures Spr dise se Con- Sores. t cause of sudden . Burns, 1 Muscl PR Back, oat and re Feet, old Sore Ches benefi three out of four cases Stitt jo arb Wire ¢ e not ger aI stood. The-e ¢ | it side, sh side, hack. or sh 2, asthma, wind in stomach H-. L. Pucker. HE PRESS aig weak Disease which (N YORK) - FOR 2892 ily Clreulation than any other Republics Newspaper in America . in New York 19.—Ex-Cou Medrng New Y sress-/ IATL, MUNDAY. WEERL, man Niedii Sr. Louis, whe is in New t, Claims) The \gg Journal tous of tin pla works | \ NEWSPAPE is a day at R FOR THE MASSES } P Fae A aetnt es and that he is payie;ous BLi 00's Poe ee eon es week t» the worl 2 ae : ete Fle claii ae : IAN AOD? rae that industry. He claims that there CIRCULAT! ON OVER th 100,000 COPS are now ws as twenty tin- E DAILY plate munufactoiies in the country. Mr. Niedringhaus did not locate any |_ Tie Purss is the organ of no tac pulls ; no Wires; has no animosities to ave of these except his own, but refered | te dhew The most Remarkable Newsp»per Suceess in New York. Press 1s a Na _Cheap News, v find no place in th linageneral way His visit to the city is pur one of business, Tre he says.which le: that he is after the contract to far- nish American (7) tin-plate badges to the republican campaign commit | i: tee for use next su: to the suspicion WSPAPER. ar sensations and trash columns of The Press the Press has the brightest Editorial page New York. ItSparkles with points ss is a splendid every current The Homelhest Manu iu Butler The Press, Weekly e omest, aud others good th ‘ofthe Daily d get tree trial! bor- 1 for the throat and rely aranteed tore acute eve Asan Ad The Press has nv vertising Medium New York co} consunpti THE PRESS The wealth of the rapidly augmenting Northwest is Within the reach ot al! leheap- esi Newspa} The total val- uation of property in Montana in As91 was $141.2954 of €29.663,045 1 428 . an increase 1890. over is w ixer on, loss of symptoms you need dizzi- aie aed : ge a THE PRESS, | 38 Park Row, New Y PURE DRUCS, ININE |! MATERIALS A mother’s mistake. rs frequently make a mistake in neglecting the cough ota child. A Fort 3 lady writes My. te yeats id hada revere Cough ——THE—— West Ward Stock Farm, —THE HOME OF— Mambrino Chief Jr, i OO Riley's income f: his reading and ecitations equa a bask president's . e ‘ 2 ‘ Bul Nye iu 1891 clear FOR SALE, Pd 340.000 from his sxppearances on ae sium Mw Okelani Will FANCY BRED, Carlton get S200 a right from their muavagers, and George W. Cable re ceives S100 every tine he reads FOF; Consumption Cured. ~ LAURA Lot PAS KLIN, SAIC, M9.’ ta ot | 3 1g Aftections, also a poat- 4 eure tor Nervous Debil ~ —— itv and all Nervous sek: er! hav Bs i ersint i uty to slows ch Dailv Train 2 desire to rel send tre this rec eve hu nan sulferinyg, ts will ot charge, to allwho desire it, in French, or ve, in German, glish, with tull directions tor a and usi Sent by mail by addressir | with star wthis paper. W. Noves, Powers’ Block, Rochester, | TOU N.Y. 291 cased | UKANSAS CITY and OMAHA H.i.. TUCKER, essor to J. G Walker) DRUGGIST. | | COLORALO SHORT LID | 1 { To 5 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver without change Ht. C. TOWNSEND. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines Prescriptions Carefully Compound- ; ed. Anight Clerk can always be | | had by pulling the Knobin front. General Passenger and Licket A’gt ' sT. LOUIS, MO, Truestee’s Sale. ——GO TO-—— CG. A. VAN HALL, —SUCCE Whereas, Samuel Fields and Sarah Fields his wife by their deed of trust dated August 27th, Issx, and recorded in the ree corder’s office within and tor Bates county Missonri. in book No 44 page ¢ the undersigned trastee the following descri ed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit All of the south half of the south hal six (i) and x7 1-2 feet north part of lot fow block five (5). both in Christain and Conde addition to the town, now city, of Butler, Missouri, which con ance was made in trust to secure the payment of ten certain notes fully described in said aced of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the pay- ment of the principal and interest of bine of said notes now past due and un- vaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal bolder of said note and parsuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1 will proce: to sell the above described premises at public verdue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house. in th of Batler, county of Bates and state | souri, on Monday, Mareh 14th, 1892, | between the honrs of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and live o'clock in the afternoon of that ", for the purposes of satisfying said debt, | interest and cost J. C. CLARE, ii-4t Trastee m TO— BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR— MEDICINES, “TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND ator’s Notice. vat letters of ad- Wyse ned, on | «Administr CIGAR $s, | ARTISTS : OF ALL KINDS , said es- for allow- one year af- or they may be of eaid estate: and not exhibited within two are required to exlibit them istrator with Prescriptions Carefu!l Gate of this pablication. they ! er barre A liberal P reer TL. WYSE, pablie i z geared an j Notice of Aliowance of Claims and Bas e aj Deu te. given that the undersigned . Cotherin, wall meet the creditors j Cotheriny anibe present at the | law office of Parkinsou & Graves, in the city of Batler, in the coun of Bates sand state of | Miseourt “on } Thursday. Marek 17th, 1892, | for the purpose of allowing a | mands against the eatate of said Cotherin, and will commence the | and allowance of demand fand at nine o’clock s,m and continue the ce until five o'clock p.m of waid day and also between the same boura on the two suc- | ceeding days, March Isth and 1uth. All ered- | itore faiting to attend at tae place designated, daring said term and failing to lay before the assignee the nature and amount “of their de- adjudging de- saignor, ¢ judgment against the trast ising Young Man: 1; and sae me [w. — all sarimer i tel. If T don't suc (mands, shall be preciuded from any benefit oeetl ofsaid estate. Butler, Mo . February #. lesd nd build a botel. if you GEORGE D. MCNEIL, | | Assignee of C Pan Cotes x & Graves, Att line of work, rap y+ for Asegnee. { Publhe Administrator's Notice. ' Notice is I ereby given,That by virtue of the Probate Court of Bates co., - Addi TECE «& o. “Box 4005 eameasce Maine. W. H. H. Larimer. Church C. Bridgeford Ed. M. Smith. —— ONSIGN YOCR— CATTLE, HOCS and SHEEP To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, KANSAS CITY. ee ee eee said orc vin