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Sure, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss OZMANLIS Fegan Emissions, Spermatorrhea, ORIEN TAL face ae ea SEXUAL wi Price 31.08, 6 Boxes, Svecial Directions Mailed with each Box. Address Ballard Snow Lintmont Co., 2910 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. CHLY or FAILING mneral and NEXVOUSB feakness of Body and scr Excessesin THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the Unabridged. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY D INVESTMENT For polis the School or the Library, “lover ten hand rea yeara, en employ borers havin: aly 8300,000 expended before the first copy | was printed. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSE!LERS. and over of specimen. pages A Pamp! te, sent fre the testimonials, Caution ic needs as phot worthles: under va ThosIaternation... Sisk G.& C. 8 SPRINGS oe, :..-cs., U.S. As diteriel la- | -Morphing yp An Orange. { Kaneas City Times. Last Friday Ralph Ralston was cenfined in the jail here on his way to the penitentiaay at Jefferson City where he was being taken by Depu- ty United States Marshal Lacey of Neosho. Ralston was tried at Car- thage and convicted for counterf+it jing. The sinnigre did not like his pro-- pective loss of liberty aud ty avoid $500,000 the best terms and in this line of business. Notes drawn torone. two ‘three or sive years Liare date- serving sentence tried to “do up” “ecen let you have money Lacey on the quiet. Before coms The Bankers Loan & Title Co |to Kansas City he injected merpline Pp. © FULKERSON. Manager. jinto an Ovange and kindly supplied Lacey with it, expecting a very easy time in making his escape when his = guard should be under the influ: nce fof the diug. However, Lacey dis at ow {covered the plot before ried out Will Be Given Away. & Oure nterprising draggist, H.-L a er, who carries the finest stock or Eas pertumeries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, etc., are piving away t lar number ot trial bottles of Dr. Mil ebrated Restorative Nervine. | guarantee it to cure neadache, dizzin nervous prostration, sleeplessness, iHiel iv effects ot spirits, tobacco, coftee, etc | Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ever knew, and is universally sit- | istactory. ‘They also guarantee Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure in all cases ot nervous or organic heart disea tse, Pa oa: pi- | | eases tree | i | | | —FoR— hey MEDICINES, | er, Montgomery, Ala. Soid by ati. Druggists. pablic is solicited. A New York correspond teht de elares Louis Kossuth lately H.!.. TUCKER, | (Successor to J. G Walker DRUGGIST. wrote a letthr to some of his compatriots who were indulging in a comu:mo- rative banquet aed helstated in tie missive that strong and vigorous as evet, except for an occasional failure of his eye-| |; sight. He will be 90 years o!d April} 4; 21st. he is us Bradfield’s Female Regulatot Should be used by the young woman, she who | suffers from any disorder peculiar to her sex, | | | | Dealer Drugs and Medicines | Prescriptions Carefully Compound- | in i and at change of life is » powerfal tonic; ben | efits all who use It. Sord by ar 18-1-m druggists, Very curions are the workings of| |) nature. A south African mining] |/ journal says the surfaces of numer : aus boulders have been polished by ed. Anight Clerk can always be | had by pulling the Knobin front. of Bourbon, ‘The Rev, G. H, Thayer, : ies a ful of Ind , says. Both myself ‘and wife owe Waite alate our lives to Shiloh’s consumption cure. | Writing Paper of all kinds, Tablets, Pencils Sold by H. L. Tucker. | Inks, Pens, and everything usually found ina first-class establish- ment of this kind. Austin, Texas, Maret e se Wd ; : i Et Louis ad Kansas impression grows that Mr. Chilton | will be withdraw: from the | DAI lV i he young senator is Mulls’ Election Absolutely Sure. | 20.—The PAPERS senato riul coutest,but vA game and insist ou m fhe the un- Also all the latest cist Of t har p rs expe Indian Territory, forty miles from} Jota Pha Wigley ae fn en ea jience which guarantees that all prescr'p the Kansas line. His hovse is alive| tions will be caretully with suakes and rats and is adorned, with bonesand skulls. His many followers believe him implicitly | compounded, DAVID WALKER, Manage Scientific American Agency for & Parints DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. = | | | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, j | _ The Best Salve in the- world for Cuts | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever} Sores, Tétter,Chapped Hand¢,Chiblains | Corns, artd alt Skin Eruptions, and posi- | | tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It} is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction | | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box { For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. | | For information and free Handbook write to aie oC = BrRoapway, a idest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out Dy oe fe brought before the public by a notice given free of in the Scientific American in the busi: | the CATED that | There is something jness of being after that live in the water creates | jan extraordinary Imagination. A! sh cece Biddeford, Me., tiisherman caught sae shoe be eee ae eek *83.00 8 a +, | Yeast: $150 stx months ress MUNN s a lobster that wéighed twenty-eght sep i= sway. = ¥, 5 oe _He sent it to New York. = = TAKE WO SUBSTITUTE. - | O&O WF. SATOER, STVICKEN'S THEATER, COVEAS®, RL: | JOHNSON TOMIe CO., We desure to vlace out on' real estate security a large amount of money Will give lowest rates.yet offered by anyone roiee none to loan panuble on or before a eiven Culland see how cheap HALL, _|F. BERNHARDT & CO. PUG ORUCS and accurately oneral Debility LaGRIPPE; WiLL BE CURED SD FEYIR TORIC, Cne bot- 133 Clark St., Chicago, LOST ON THE PLAINS. The Hero of Three Indian Wars Loses His Way and Goes Mad. The wagon train has made about three miles from its camp of the night before when Sergeant Jack, of Troop E, misses his knife and remembers that he left it on the ground after using it to cut a strap. The captain gives him permission to ride back after it. Why not? It adash, and we are at peace w » hour. take us with Serg a@ veter isa brawny man and ran. arrow and bullet bronzed wolves prowl- vee the and he pale kly secures it. A newspaper has been thrown out of one of the wagons. He ples it upd own | to sean its one has thrown away a letter, he picks that up and becomes interested. Some careless trooper left a here in the ara ass. He secures it. Walks about for ja few minutes, and then mounts to re- | jointhe columa. It is traveling north- It wil ut eight miles has lar l after © > creek. 2 | Fine book on Nervous Heal heart di atter < : ne creek. He | will therefore take a short cut and save Hs Sah. . TOBACCOS AND time and trouble. The effect of retrenchmest t ish Now follow him, and you will witness ‘ acurious thing. He rides aw: hum- ginning to be noticeable. The BLIND. CIGARS. Ee Siemece Ge mates of appropriation for the D = fact : trict of come ae re ni 1 onc | ARTISTS ; pare c : round numbers | | . a million dollars in round num IMATERIALS OF ALL KINDS | that he scarcely looks up. Al of asud-| Mother's Friend alla aces ser we) | den the hors? slacks down. He has Is the greatest blessing ever off | stalk | been taking the ridges at too fast a pace bearing women. [have been a mid | | i f a A minute later eeand nan ke Seen tt are Preseriptions Carefa Tompounded | he is pulled up shi ad Sergeant | wonders and ri | Jack looks about him with anxious eyes. the best remedy for ring of the bre st known Auiberals Putronare of the | What is it? Nothing. He has only to | keep on and he will intercept the col- umn. He has only to ride back over his trail to strike the plain road left by the wagons. It is on 9 o'clock in the morning, and the sky is without a cloud. Curious, isn’t it? The soldier stands up in his stirrups to look ahead; there is more than anxiety in his eye as he turns and looks back. He glances to the right—to the left—upat the sun. All of asudden, as he rode gaily on, the terrible loneliness of the great plains struck him like a chill. What if he should lose his way! What if he has lost it! Thatis enough. He has let a doubt creep in, and five minutes later that curious palsy of the plains begins tocreep over him. It has claimed its hundreds and a!l have been brave men. He will ride on He smiles at his fears--he seeks to shake off that feeling of terror which made his cheeks grow pale. There is no caure for haste, but he shuts his teeth together and gives his horse the spur and pushes on as if riding a race. See! He bears tothe left. Let a man the forest or on the inbly bears to the become rattled plains and he the constant rubbing of countless THE POST OFFICE le ft, and ines ate. his disaste : 1 4 : When the hors: falls with exhaustion herds of large game, such as the Sergeant Jack is twenty-five miles from wildbeast. These examples of the the command. It does not occur to him attrition of rocks by animals are that he will be searehed for and that r : 5 his trail can be followed. . He now feels found in good many parts of the sure that he is lost, but he can not rea- Transvaal son. Aveteranof three Indian cam- paigns—a soldier known to be without —a man in the prime of life. And et his face is as white as a dead man’s, .| and he trembles like ¢ woman—aye! | | weeps like a chi | One, two, t s go by. Sergeant | Jack ii favorite with al Every man | is anxious that he be found. We go | into camp and ssnd out squads to | four points of the compass. One of} them strikes the trail and finds the dead e. Another. retur: ing to the gloom tsupa strange animal, g¢ sounds like questionably hopeless race. Several | human laughter. The mc county primaries heard from to-day } Magazines, Fasbion and Sporting | fourt! n day Sergeant Jac’: is discovered : ss z a lee He td: he is bleed- liustructed for Mills, whose election | PAYERS ae i -comerhine: oe seems absolutely sure. | nt your patronage Wild and be is looks that we ‘ j shrink away He is not giad |The Post Office Drug Store| ame, but he Price 25 and 50 cents ‘ : D | pity . L. Tucker | Is well stocked with Drugs andj 5 Pat Med fal “< has made him an idiot,” says It is believed that the most ac as well as the surgeon, as the poor man is brought in. “and he is never to come back ci lis or r 0 in nel . Fe SE | Unis : ~_— — ; a foilet and Fancy Articles, | among us again. | United States live near the small} ‘ | eA ES oe es Ge the small creek at Gooseneck in the | fhe prescription department is in charge | fear. It was simply that bi mist toenvelop and blind and unnerve the bravest. the terror of loneliness.—N. Y. It was the palsy of solitude; World. | | | | | | which rises up from the soil of ns | al ae | A Mother's Duty. sarily make many sacrifices for her | children’s sake. Everybody whotries to sense unselfish, but the right to “‘life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” is as moch an inalienable privilege of woman as of man, and accomplishing her highest duty toward her children. For their sakes she must cultivate her mind, must develop her nature, the dreary limits of the drudge. For their sakes as well as her own, she must be a com ion to her husband. a wise counsellor to him in perplexity, a staff upon which he can lean when he is nised and buffeted by the unfe i ies be- yond the have home she Id be for icago —Mr. With both horses to get tothe bail to- Fastboy sick, how are | AGRIPPE.TYPHOID night, mr de Mrs. Fastboy {rap- j dail other Maierial ~ : i Wi) anuwer al: fgets if stamp m inckesd for DED. 700.000 totties ng her new dress) ir forse 5 antl. | PATIENTS TREATED 6Y MAIL. CONFIDERXTIAL. eects ie your maaan u intend to do | ae starving, inconvenience, cz bed effects, | ery tof We per bottle. my love. but Iam ¢g g ina special | For particalars addres, oh 6 cons in ecumps, train.”"—Baltimore American He will over- , ing about gat the bones, { and th ve way for him knife is there, | bear to the left | The mother of a family must neces- | live rightly must also be in a certain | in enjoying | these rights in the broadest sense she is } and refuse to be narrowed into | 4 slave and | Pears’ Soap It a wondertul that takes hold quick and does no “— No harm skin soft hke a baby alkaliin it, nothing i The kali. Still more harm is done by not washing. So, bad soap is better than none. Whatis bad soap? _Imper- fectly made; the fat and al- kali not well balanced or not combined. What is good soap? 1s soan harm is done by Pears’. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; ail sorts | of people use it. 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IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH cROUP Use It Prompuly. $ be with: 25¢. ms may save $100 —may save their tiv IST FOR IT. IT HL Tucker, As ent T SOX. or they five. “Any one everyth: yment—we tea Dyce ; bere ix 2 see aes S FRE | TRUE & CO., It leaves the rzer Daily Circulation than any other WEERLY. MASSES CIRCULATION OVER 100,000 O tam vulgar sensations and trash The Press ee the brightest Editorial page Sunday editionis a splendid twenty page paper, covering every curren. The Press, Weekly edition contains all the good things of the Daily and Sunday editions. For those who cannot afford the Daily or are prevented by distance from early roceiving it: As an Advertising Medium The best and cheap- Agents wanted everywhere. Addrese. Box 400, Augusta, ‘Maine. | —_=3HE=— 1 West Ward Stock Farm, —THE HOME OF— Mambrino Chief Jr 1030 RONZE TURKEYS | FOR: SALE, FANCY BRED, yore | INQ LAURA GuiNCKLIN, PASSAIC, M®. Missouri Pacific R \. 2 Dailv Train 2 TO KANSAS CITY OMAHA COLORADO SHORT LINE 5 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE > OF and Tue Puxss is the organ of no faction; pulls PUEBLO AND DENVER, no Wires; has no animosities to avenge. The most Remarkable Newspaper PELLWAN BLFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver without change 1. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenge: and Ticket A’gt ST. LOUIS, MO, Trustee 8 Sale. Whereas J. N. Gipson and Annie B. Gipson his wife, by their deed of trust dated February 14th, 1887, and recorded in the recorder’s of- fice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 49 page 15 conveyed to FoM. ar len, trustee, the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot one {1} in block forty-eight [48] in the town [now city] of Butler, running thence south sixty- five [65| feet, east twenty-five (25) feet, north sixty-five (65) feet to north line of said lot one [11, thence west twenty-five feet te place of beginning. which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of three certain notes fully described in said deed of trust: an whereas it is provided in said deed of trust that In case of the absence, death. re- fusal to act, or disability in anywise, the then acting sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, at the rounest of the legal holder of said notes, should become the successor of said trustee and execute the powers to him given by said deed of trast, and whereas said trustee is sick and unable to act, and whereas default has been made in the payment of the principal of said notes and the interest thereon, now long past due and unpaid. Now therefore,1 C, W Harteock, sheriff of Bates count Misonri, at the request of the legal holder of said notes will proceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue to the highest bid- der for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates end state of Missouri, on Thursday, March 3ist, 1892, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, forthe purpose of sarietriae, said debt, interest and costs. —-C. W. HARTSUCK, Sheriffof Bates County, Mo., scting Trustee. Order of Publication st a OF MISSOURI, County of Ba! {s he Probate Court tor the tes, February term, 15g2. ds and Shi of Thor county of Serah E. $s, executorsot es Sarah E, vtors ot deceased, r petition, pray the sale of the eq real estate of said nd Shirley estate of Thos. present to the court ug toran order tor ty of redemption of decezsed to pay and satisty the debts due by said estate, and a lien thereon, and yet unpaid for want ot sufficient assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories anda full and complete statement ot the lien on said real estate required by law in such case, On examination whereot it is or- dered that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, be notified that ponunanon as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown onor betore the first davyof the next term of this court to be held on the second Mon- day of May. 1592 next, an orde: will be made tor the sale ot the whole of the real estate of said deceased subject tothe | liens andincumbrances thereon as will | be sufficient for the payment ot said jd bts; and it is turther ordered that this j notice be published in some newspaper in this county and state, for taur weeks before the next term of this court and | that a copy hereof be served on each fieit j and devisee ot deceased living in county, at least ten days before t this rat STATE Of MISSOURI, + County of Bates. Sta ame at, & robate court heid in and tor sai certify that the tor copy ot the o therein refer: tea to, as th of record in ms office reby my a said coutr. [sea ce in Butler, Mo., =) Wng SEG2s WT COLE, ” Judge of Probate.