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A Wonderfal Wateh. St. Louis Reputlic, Charles S. Nelson, a painter living | in Chicago, is the owner of one of the most unique timepieces that has ever found its way to Amer- ica. It is a small-sized watch of pe- euliar shape and curious construc- |tion. How old it is no one but it is believed to be one of first productions of the knows, the watehmak ing fraternity. Itis smaller in ci cuuference than the watch avertga@ of the present day, but it is also three s the thiekuess of a Wat Heatacho, yet Carter's Little Liver Pile ame (thaw ori. Eire of equal » The equally valuabloin Constipation, curing and pre- venting thisannoying complatnt,whiletheyals@ (cise ix of pure silver and itis) co correct all disorders of thestomach stimulate tha t Fegulate the bowels, ven iftheyonly | structed on the | bas twe dials, one within the other | Tue outer the |hours, the days of the mouth. On ven faced plan. Li onue tells minutes. | doorstep until about 1 a m.—Texas Siftings. an aged couple te bed posts. After —Youngbleod—-“f have come to ask departure a dog jumped you for nd of your daughter, sir.” MISCELLANEOUS. —How to finda man ont—sit on his Pennsylvania has added a story to! dog literature. Two burglars tied through a second story window pane Mr. Mone “Him! What are your : 3 prospects?” “Pretty guod, so far. She 80d ran to a neighbor's and whined said she’s willing to have me.”—Boston until they followed him home and News. released the victims “Dinguss is a man of expensive : : To prove the “Yes truth of the tale the burglars have ac- been caught aud jailed. not, 56, mee = Experimeuts have made many cou- quests of the secrets of the atm I heard i SpReeS k that! preying phere. Anditus worthy of remar “O,ifthat’s thy at the Leight 984 feet (390 me- Wife— : xa fe— ters,) in open air, the decrease of | Heo Tl starve to iat : temper extremely rapid, both in our duit Lt and day, and near- ly approacies the theoretical value | of the new law of the adiabatic ex- amination of ap Dn eee, - | Bately theirgoodness does the inner dial ave pictures represen Australia dys u tropical climate } Whocncotry thom will find these little pillavalu- | ‘0° 11! 4 ane te a “ I | abloin romany ways that they will not be wile (tin, the sun, the moon, the earth) but the inhabitants are by ne me ling todowithoutthem. Butafterallaick head | laud the planets, each dial be : ACH fnished with a separate set of hands | [Sethe bano of 20 many lives that here ts where jand pointers. As night advances ae fied eee acca Our pillscureit while | apace the sun aire irene |waile the moou and stars begin to See, ee ar Satlenotion plesagallwis> shine and twinkle with a peculiar tsethem. In vialsat 25cents; fivefor $1. Sold (by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE begins to a white light. Hoewor by what means the the the sun is made to darken at t time and the isunknown, eli etricity and . meou stars to shine Sree Laving not been discovered at the time the watch was made, now neat ly 490 years ** MIOTHERS’ FRIEND”? This singu oddity isn present from Mr. Nelson's fath er who lives in Copsnhag r, Den MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY mark; and bas bees in the posses SS {sion of the present owner since Sep Colvin, La,, Dec. 2, 1886.—My wifo used ; eee : MOTHER'S FRIEND beforo her third |tember, 1890. Before the cider mfinement, and says sho would not h<| Nelson boxed the watch for ship eS Sr ars: ment he wound it up in good shape yy, fand it was stil running when it: ar- : rived at Windy City, although some thing hke an hour and a half off on time. Nelson toek the to a jeweler to have the defect rein- edied, but the deft fingered mechan- ic flatly refused to touch little machine, remarking that its works Sent by express oa receipt of pr tle. Book “fo Mothers” mailed f: BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., OR GALE BY ALL ONUGGiSTs. ATLANTA, GA Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS hee the Is Your Husband Crass? Perhaps your cooking stove is were too delicate for the watchmak- He examined it closely, however, and besides find er of the present day Woll cooked food precuces goed digestion and a swost tempor ing out that every wheel was madk of Hardened gold also learned that it had been corrected but four times in the last 196 years, the Jast time being in 1864, when “LL. C. Chris tensen, jeweler,” delved among its dlieate Inbyrinth of wheels and springs Sudden Deaths. 3 ® tmp ch indlizestten aan Heart disease is by tar the most fre- Within the chimney flue “A And looked quite d-enry aohe sald "There's nano it for me to do! ay brothers, taihe ctove Re ot Pca aihihininil ene of Chose wholesemo Cin: RS. "Wire GauzeDoor$ ® a ee ee) If you Want tho Best, = Bay theCharts: Oak, YIN SS With the Wire Gazze Oven TAKE NO OTHER. quent cause of sudden death, which in three outot four cases is unsuspected. Che symptoms are not generally under- stood, Tne-e are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain tress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or diopsy, oppression,dry cough and smoth- ering. Dr. Miles’ illustrated book on | Hears Disease, tree at H. 1.. ‘rucker’s rug Store who sell and guarantee Dr. Mi unequaled New Heart Disea Cure, and his Restorative Nervine,whic or dis- cures nervousness, headache, sleepless- Tor Sa'e Jennett-'\ hee’e % eae For Sus h ennett-\ hee'er Mer-| ness, ettects ot drinking, etc. It’ con- eantie C mpanr. tains no opiates. Suro, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Emissions, Spermatorrhea, Nervousness, Self Distrust, Loss of Memory, &c. Will your eye on the man who is wise, OZMANLIS ORIENTAL learned and also eloquent for there miy be some notable outcome to as in eloquence. | | a) are eee gD. | The Homeliest Man in Butler | As well as the handsomest, au w toertarge and | are invited to call and get tree y. | tle of Kemp’s Balsam for tl | lungs, a remedy that is se 3 jon ite merits and is guaranteed to relieve }and cure all chronic and acut others bor- cou A ade __j|asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles soc and $1. THE NEW WEBSTER | tes aidnot growin ven. B- Successor of the Unabridged. jsides their other dses to d , 0! the paper fer books is le, at jlexst ia pat, of wood pulp treated | with pewe:ful acids, while the i jcompounded of various substances jnaturally at war with the flimsy pa- | per on which it is laid. “Hackme | perfume. joy H. L. Tucker | A GRAND INVESTMENT W ashington, D. C : Mz For the Family, the School ortheLibrary. Representative Mills is confined to The work of revision occupied over ten years, more thai ® hundred editorial la- | His reom with erysipelas iv the an- borers having been em ed, and over : he 9300,000 expended Sorte the first copy | He is taking beer aL: eettene. treatment with good results, but it A Pamphlet of specimen. pages, illustrations, | will be some time before he will be testimontais, ete., sent free by the publishers. Be enauch to Kine a es Caution is needed ia, purchasing a dictions sie ug : 8} pest in the heuse. | , a8 photographic reprints of a comparatively e hada good night's rest chibeethun ct Weeer an teagastrent |e” os . ht under various names, often by misrepresentation. | and was better to day. GET THE BEST, | s z ‘The International, which bears the imprint of G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., | °° PUBLISHERS, | athe SPRINGFIELD, Mass., U.S.A. | pr tos WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY joints. massage h remedy—a positive | atarrh, diptheria and canker-! Sold oy H.L. Tucker. | Itis always well enough to keep| his pre eminence in learning as well | 4 | rken, | ev wal make you a STRONG, Vigor- | Jy... » st promiei A ian Price 8 : va - One of the most promie ns | rg Goxes, 5 yunger ora E rongres: IW: SEXUAL Bsssial Directions tated | O° 2° YOUNgEY Oratura in congress | Ie ay PONG witheach Box. Address |18 Ixador Raynor, a member from | BY. F PII n| ete Sellard Soow intent oo. | Maryland. He is about 40) years old,| , 2019 Lucas Avs. ’ St.Louis, - MO. [and has already become noted ; “Different hou ; tone of publi much | | Mr. Gladstone is cited as exceptional, | bition of fine-drawn legal astuteness in | the elucidation and illumination of nice rch 2—}| | who gives an insult” Hl | of Geor us bi The average consump- tion of meat in Australia by each in- babitant is eqaal to 276 pounde per | walk—the | annum, or ov three-quarters of a Aedes . so.” Young jound of meat every day of the year Osbourne mu rent from : = = - Peet ics makes them angry if | by each man, woman and child > younr men don’t stare at them.”— s 3% She vounp amen couestare sea A Missouri Murderer Convicted. Brooklyn Citize has Lunar, Me., March 2 rained two eagles to © geese. He iy the Avery case, after five days’ weights their bodies so that they can t returned a verdict of guilty not fly after they have captured the meres ict of guilty of game. He follows them on horseback murder in t degree. Avery | : ese from their claws. | killed Jan N. Miller near Liberal, nt four geese at one eptember 22. 1901 The licn is buiky, but net so of the in- Texas capital d feet a bronze feet hlgh. possession. nostrils, | already strong relatively as sone Spiders arin proportion than lions. high, an $ | goddess of lit A swarm of bee of the head, ent and it is said the j sects. are seven times stro A Berlin item says: The new Ger- man tout is dinilitle imto two per tions, each of which can be convert- contains a barrel of b —An associ of German *¢ ized in Porttan birds are on stages. of the memb: | also imported individually red cardinals, | bobolinks and indigo birds, which are | Its to be kept in an aviary until spring, | now known to exist. when they are to be turned loose. importation i 1 organ | a i | overcoat in case of rain au The earth is cc ntinually giving up secrets. Fifty-one metals are Four hundred Athictic lung” i lien teen ars ago only seven were known. —“Athle ung’ is a edica | Leis aS used to desi ute the abn pean de ue Ave a ea opment of lung possessed by some eerie arneecnd ners produced by | there must bea good deal of smooth those forms of exercise that call for the constant use of the lungs at their high- est power. The result is an enormous development of lung capacity. Over sixteen years ago Nicholas Tyson, of Manistee, Mich., lost a pocket- book containing $7. A few days later the empty pocketbook was tossed into his wagon with a note, saying that the money would be returned as soon as £ the finder covld afford it. The other /etrating Liniment ever known. There day Mr. ‘Tyson received an anonymous | @re nuenerous white imitations, which note, reading: “Here is your $7. I |™ay °¢ recommended because they pay spent the money and never was able to {the seller a greater profit. Beware ot give it back until now. Much obliged | these and demand Ballard’s Snow | L-ini pean meut. It positively cures Rheumatism, for the use of it.” ae Neuralgia. Cuts, Sprains, Bruises. —Just for a joke, two intoxicated | Wounds, Sciatic and Inflammatory Xheu- men in Allentown, Pa., carried a help- | matism, Burns, Scalds, Sore Feet, Con- less comrade, who had been on a spree | tracted Muscle, Stitt joints, old Sores, with them, into apig pen. The hogs | Painin Back, Barb wire cuts, Sore Chest ate a considerable portion of the man’s | or throat and is especially benefic al in coat, and would probably have eaten it | Paralysis. all if the inebriate had not awoke. As | Sold by H.- he was making his way from the place the owner took him for a thief and rushed to the house for his gun. Before he returned the bewiidered and terri- j fied man had mad traveling. A railway in the Argen- tine Eepublic has one stretch of 311 miles without a brid reora curve Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 2 This liniment is ditferent in tion from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery, which results tn its being the most pen- com posi- L. Tucker. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ithereby given to all creditors and | all others interested in the estate of Samuel K 1 colonies | Weadon, deceased, that I, John Hornback, : S| administrator of said estate, end to make tion of Inde- | final settlement thereof, at the next term of ia was settled | Bates county probate court, in Bates county. : : 1 Was SOLE CC | state of Missouri, to be held at Butler Mo., on rthan any of the re Be- | the oth day of May, In. 1755 it was a wilderness, | JOUN HORNBACK, med both by Administrator. n. By a pat- George IL, SE THE PRESS (NEW YORK) FOR .892. Has a Larger Daily Clreulation than a! Repudl : le his eseay —Though one of the thirt which united in the Declar pendence in 1775, Gee much 1 fore the a doubtfu Great Brita ent dated 15-4t colony ed the territo: us the —An “Breath.” recast his We shali future: We breathe y other an Newspaper in America NUMAN. WEERLY, smade ¢ lungs, ¢ Ineys our livers svt for our | {} (if) If it h we should die en we slept. | breath keeps a-going a A A : Bian | ‘The Aggressive Republican Journal! y should | oe : ll they } y y FOR \ NEWSPAPE THE MASS get ont carbon onous than a room make | ie is more pois- | Founded De ber Ist, iss7. —The Lon believes that the excessive life had much to do in hastening the deaths of Mr. Smith and Mr. Parnell. “a different | a different | » toward each oth- h obtains among |The most Remarkable Newspaper men in common s¢ - less heat and Suecess iu New York. impulse in leaders. would alter for the | better the whole charater of our legis- | THE Press 1s 4 Nationa NEWSPAPER lation, and would sensibly extend the | 5 DAILY Thik Parss is the org k i Gf no faction; no Wires; has no animos es to avenge. of public: I like tha tw! nd no place in the columns of The Press : The Press has the brightest Editorial e but even for him the strain of party life New York, : eines oon It Sparkles with points. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded amentary |UROULATON OVER 100,000 CURIE ., | A mother’s mistake. 2 j aa Mothers trequently make a mi take in} ' neglecting the c hotachild. A Fort} Warne, Ind. lade writes: My. inte? West Ward Stock Farm, © years old had a severe Cou as ng unusual I thou st it, and allowed it to run on} —THE HOME OFr— . when it became so ob- began losing flesh. I ca! physician who treated hout benefi led ecetesie|Mambrino Chief Jr. d she began gaini when we had used two it. It does not! Sold byt. i A man may be very mild with the| BRONZE TURKEYS human andmal and yet very resolute | with the beasts of th Paul | B. Du Chailu, the explorer and trav- the most so forest. eler,is avery mild maancred and FOR’ SALE, modest man for aman who has pen-| jaogis wa] FANCY BRED, slain halfa dozen orang-outangs in etrated the lean close combat as he has really dene. INQUIRE OF LAURA CuintKLIN, PASSAIC, M9." Consumption Cured. id physiclan, retired trom = prac- tice, havi had placed ir his hands py Sast India missionary the tormula of 2 remedy for the speedy cure of Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma and al ung Aftections, also a po.1- 1 Nervous Complaints, atter ested its wondertul curative pow ers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it Known to his sutfering fellows Act ed by this motive anda desire to relieve hu nan suffering, I will send tree of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French, or En- glish, with tull directions tor preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. S20 Powers’ Block, Rochester, 29 1 year Missouri Pacific R’y. 2 Dailv Train 2 TO voves N. Y. . KANSAS CITY and OMAHA cl... FUCKER, | (Successor to J. G Walker) DRUGGIST. COLORALO 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 licket A’gt Drugs and Medicines Prescriptions Carefully Compound- | | ed, A night Clerk can always be | had by pulling the Knobin front. | | Dealer in | \ | | } = ee eel ST. LOUIS, MO, ——GO TO—— C. A. VAN HALL, —SUCCESSOR TO— Truestee’s Sale Whereas. Samuel Fields and Sarah Fields his wife by their deed of twrnst dated August h, i888, and recorded in the ree corder fice within and tor Bates county Missouri, in book No 44 page 622 conveyed to the undersigned trastee the following describ- 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 halt of block six (4) and s7 1-2 feet north part of lot four (4) block five |5]. both in Christain and Condee’s addition to the town, now city, of Butler, Missouri, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of ten certain notes fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the pay- ment of the principal and interest of nine of said notes now past dne and un- naid. Now therefore, at the request of the egal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Isates and state of Mis- souri, on Monday, March 14th, 1892, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and cost. J.C. CLARK. 1-4 Trustee. F. BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR— PURE DRUCS MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND NIWE CIGARS, Administzatoc’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, That letters of ministration on the estate ot Thoroas E. Wyse ARTISTS deceased, were granted to the undersigned, on the 22nd day of February. 112, by the probate MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS court of Bates county, Missouri All persons having claims against said ea- tate, are required toexhibit them for allow- ance to the administrator within one year af- ter the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and ifsuch claims be ‘not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, thes shall be forever barred. This 22nd day of February A liberal Patronage of the public is solicite 14-4t* Allowance of Claims aud Demands. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of C Cetherin, will meet the creditors ofthe ssid C Cotherin,anibe present at the law office of Parkinson & Graves, in the city of Butler, in the county of Bates and state of Missouri on Thursday. March 17th, 1892, for the purpose of allowing and adjudging de- mands against the estate of said ignor, C. Cotherin, and will commence the adjudgment and allowance of demand against the trast fand atnineo’clocka m and continue the same until five o’ciock p.m. of said day and also between the same hours on the two euc- ceeding days, March i8th and 19th. Ali ered- Notice Enterprising Young Man: Troe t © and started me [ ly and made instrneted faster than T expected to lives of our best men.” The ease of | cheap News, vulgar sensations and trash i; jf isa danger more than his friends like |, The Press, Sun!ay edition is 2 splendid | to think of, and from whieh many would |twenty page paper, covering every current | like to see him extricat fee reas: The Press, Weekly edition contsina al! the/ —There is, perhaps. not much exhi- | | ere is, perhaps. not much exhi- | .ood things of the Daily and Sandey editions | For those who cannot siford the Daily or are | prevented by distance fram early receiving it | The Weekly is a splendid substitute. points of law by the judges in some western courts, but there is usually | a great deal of plain common sense in their rulings and equity in their de- cisions, and justice gets a show as well TI asthe law. A Kansas City judge set an example recently to the great com- fort and satisfaction of witnesses and As an Advertising Medium! The Press has no superior in New York. E PRESS inthe reach ot al!. Tne be: est Newspaper in Ameri pid cheap- the furtherance of t ds of justice. rat Gre soniue One of the 1! liverce suit : é one months began to b ya witness, only, one year hen sed with the tlemen, if any one this court room I i for The Press Cir 4 2 . This amples free. Azents-wanted everywhere. court will not further protect a man | Libe-ai commissions. Address, THE PRES itors failing to attend at tae place designated, during said term and failing tolay before the assignee the nature and amoant of their de- mands, shall be precluded from any benefit of said ei Butler. Mo , February 8. Isv2. | GEORGE D. McNEIL, Assignee of C. CoTuaxtn. Pannixaon & Graves, Att’y+ for Asegnee. asmall erhotel If l don tanceeed at that, I will go to at the bi Je my mpney ¢ instrart and start you. reader? rf Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an order the Probate Court of Bates co., Missouri, made on the 28th day of 1892, the undersigned, Public strator tor said county, has tak- arge of the Estate of Ellen Ra- » deceased. li persons having claims ate, are requested to exh | me tor allowance within —CONSIGS YOCR— | the date ot said ord uded tror y CATTLE, HOCS and SHEEP Prechiced trom any peistirlag SSD cor ane oer sae | tat i f said ci, ms be not hibit To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, } within two years fro 1e date of this SST ES | publicaion, they will be forever barred. pond Regines el Sea sees on This 2 day of January 1592. ree. Write them. cS J. W. ENNIS, Public Administrator. wainst said it themto one year after or they may be ot said es- £d. M. Smith.

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