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_ CURE relieve all the troubles inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such ag Dizziness, Nausea, iat eating, Vain in the Bide, ke. Whi vemarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Teafacho, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre- venting thisannoying complaint,while they also | ordersofthestomachstimulatetha | heise correct alla: liver and regulate the bowels. ven if they only ~ HEA Acbathey would bealmost pricelessto those who eufler from this distressing complaint; but fortue Bately their goodness does notend here,and those who oncetry them will find these little pills valu- able in ro many ways that they will not bo wil- Ung todowithoutthem. But after allsick head ACHE Ja tho bano of so many lives that here fs where ‘wo make our great boast. Our pillacureit while | others do not. Cartor’s Little Liver Pilla are very small and | very easy to take. One or two pills makea doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or x9, but by their gentle action please all who 'y ge P Bold Fae them. In vialsat 25 cents; five for $1. by draggists everywhere, or sent by mail. “CARTER MEDICINE CO. 1 CO., New York. SHALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE | ** MOTHERS’ FRIEND’’ MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY, Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—My wife used MOTHER’S FRIEND befcro her thir confinement, and says she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express 02 receipt of price, rbot tle. ook “fo Mothers” mailed tice. BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., OR GALE OY ALL OAUCSISTS. ATLANTA, GA Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. 50 r AND SO DO More than Half a Milli OTEER PEOPLE, BECAUSE IT 1S THE BEST. Buy No Other. For Sale by Bennett-Wheeler Mer cantile Company. 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. G |Weakneas of Bocy lof Errors or Exces: OD fully Nestored. DORGA ATH Low to evtare S.& PAR’ SOF DOD THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the Unabridged. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT For the Family, the School or the Library. Tho work of revision occupied over te years, more than a hundred editorial ta- borers having been employed, and ove $300,000 expended before the first e+ was printed. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS Caution ix » TY, as plot worth! under vai The Internat G aC. SPRINGF. .~ Sure, Prompt, Positive 4 ss Loss OZMANLIS minal | the Rock Island a few days ago. and ad: ‘ if Rersontnaea Say beatae, mits that compliance with the order of ORIENTAL tose Of Meriory Bc war | the commissioners would constitute an make you a WG, Vigor- | unrevsonable discrimination against the SE XUAL Bee F008 | raplainant Snecial Directions hiciled inois Encampment ¢ R. FIUNION. | EX-CONFEDCRATE MARKET REPORTS. A Large Attendanes at New 0 leans and Kiausas City Live - tock. Many Notables ires+ { Piero New Onreans, April 9.—Fully 10,0000 ogres eat $ people arrived yesterday to attend the | yesterday 110 ver ex-confederate reunion now in progress. | steady tte Ts ise lower ¢ Many notables wre p-esent, among them | $m Sieady Mrs. Jefferson Davis. Miss Winni DRESSED L mPIN SCHEMS Davis,-Gen. James Longstreet and his) 49000000 0...1, 85 are 1a | brother, Senator Gordon, Senator Dan-| 74 | iels, Gen. Kirby Sarith and Gen. ( abell, | x3 | of Texas. : | The cavalry asscyiation he union yester Wout ae si livered an ad sss. Gen. Ja . “ of Louisian retary, and A. McG 1 ie ” ness. of New Orleans for : 1 tion Sennt $ 4 ; livere ERIS OT A i rf) » ferson Davis will ranged « : so $3.00 sand m. se S * { New O1 vention of resolution was offere lo by as follow Resolved T Louis Tennesse Arkansas snd M Acky, ri Mullen, the resolu- tion ww; not referred but was uneni- monsly adopted on suspension of the Pules. | CATTLE IN NEBRASKA. ippersar 165 fi Losses Durty sg the Rece a Reported | toll 3 r Omana, > a = tle men who a drifts of the lat« + mendous losses. The large 4 was 1,200 h 235 = North Platte They belonged to | St. Louis Live stork i | St Lovis »). Along the Uni ; tracks lie the BE areinces 1 of score cattle which Sana Agents “ and m lack Ww: Yorkers, Re- of grass and were un to cat the hay | cefpts, 309 Market stron rted to them. Chicago Grain aud Provisions. In the northern part of the state 2 ie. where cattle could find shelter in ean- yons there were comparatively light logses except ort hong yearlings on trains to market cows with young calve ing driven and among A New Town Near Kingti KineGrisuern, Ok., April 9. \ colony of negroes hi laid out a town four miles north of Kingfisher near the line of the Rock Island railroad and on the line of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe reser- vation. It is called Cimarron City and is chosen as a place for the colored peo- ple to radiate from it to the new coun- try. The publication of maps showing Indian allotments has caused conster- nation and many homeseekers are dis- couraged and returning home. They find t u dskins have captured the most valuable lands and feel that what is left is not worth contending for. Kansas City Grala. City, Mo. April 8.—Sales by sample: No 2 hard wheat. ige: No. 3hard wheat, 2 cars 78'3¢; 3 No. 4hard wheat, 1 ci 2ears NSAS ac: 2 curs at, lear choice s8e; quoted nominally Missouri's World Falr Bullding. Kansas City, Mo., April 9.—Hugh J. McGowan and Charles W. Green, of the Missouri state board of world fair com- Corn w pers paid 40'g¢ Memphis for Ne 2 mixed ¢ nd and quoted stron Mississippi river and 40¢ to nUVers paid Hs to 34 4c 6'ec for white 2. Ship- corn missioners left for St. Louis last night, Oats were nom- in response to a telegram from Nathan | inally 2¢ ; Frank, chairman of the committee on |, B¥e: stea No. building, of which Mr. MeGowan and ; Mr. Green are the other meiabers. ~The object of the meeting is to arrange a report upon the plan to be submitted at the next meeting of the association which will be held at St. Louis April 1s. | On April 19 the board will meet with y| the state lumbermen’s Poplar Bluff, Mo New York Graia. New York, April 8—Receipts, wheat, 43,- rents, 79.40: receipts, corn, association at CHICAGO. Bie: Ne » Union Pacific's Answer. ArcHison, Kan.. April 9.— tilroad has filed an answer in | 370". new. ~| the district court of Atchison county to | ypess bi * a ard—Cash, the suit of the Symns the Kansas railroad irocery Co. ¥ commissioner: new + Louis Grala. of March The answe ing is Similar to SPRINGFIELD, I1.. April 9.—At yvester- v4 day’ of the Grand Army en- | “ = ecampiment, department of IHlinois. re: session o- lutions were adopted expressing conti- ee a " dence in Russell A. Alger and opposing | §7'2@97 ge: May. 97% | the appropriation by congress of $100,000 | Lovls, Ap- to entertain the national encampment; peice Beans aresolution to appropriate 2100 to the | Confederate Veterans’ home Missouri | was voted down almost unanimously. Ed Har! of Chicago, was elected Ken SAS CITY. Produ Ka 8. —B jand an explosion occurred. in places v burned te a e | died in a short time. Her body sp and she agES—Ste, ern, Misc t Nuccessfal. e . : d New Yor tm, dul NEVADA, April 9.—Michael Jor-— Psir retinin: Pes test, | dan, who his own throat list Satur- 3ise Refined, ¢ rd day at noon, died yesterday afternoon PeWdered, 45@4 ee blood poisoning te : aa ae 5 In Justice nyS Place. | He a x = old anc es a wife LANCAST. Pa.. April 9.—It can be ) and four children. two of whom are stated on high auth: resident | grown. His suicide was due to finan- ly decided to Harrison has pr nominate J. Hay Brown, of this city. for the seat on the supreme court of the United States made vacant by the death of Justice Bradley. Mr. Brown was in- dorsed by Pennsylvania senators and Congressman Brosius. | eial embarrassment. > date for omvention for congressional district toeleet twe legates and tes to the Mir S conven- aged from Monday. | Convention Date Ch SEDALIA, Mo.. April | holding , | the new Se | in this ci ern | tion. b | Ap ; of P. Fs Decided to be Usury Kansas City, Mo.. April 9.—Luella McBride was tried for concealing mort- a gaged property. She borrowed #25 for Congress. thirty days and gave a mortgage for 19—Mr. Me€: Justice of the Peace Worthen t this was usury and unc the sed by the legislature the was He discharged ast invalid. the woma August 3 rown has signed the bill d~ a ae will of t creasing the charges for the use of tele- | phones in Maryland. Gov. I , | few habitual Silver and Wool. Washington, D.C, April 3 —Aec | cording to the present programme the jority, the ally the of the leaders « tanff question will be practi only questicn der consideration in the house during the coming week, and at its close two and prob tarifi bills will have been transferred to the senate ens bill is rapdly General debate , and wo The wool enting a final vote has ceased and the preli Me Las been reached where the five min h ment The wool | is) believed by the speaker that a few hours of general lebate ‘ side will suffice to bring this meascre to 2 vote and that perhaps it can be acted en in -ea- son to per the cotton baggiog bill to be taken up before the week closes Mr. Morgan's resolutions are lock the upon a thorough discussion of the elup and senate 1s to enter suver question, as wellus of the de- pression which is asserted to exist Mr. Morgan himself has undertaken to open the debate, in agriculture. which will « btless oceupy the eu- tre week, but the order in which senators will new Vath. arranged speak has not been 1 liver complaint you ver tails arantee Cit alizer. 5t tl. L. Tucker. Jto cure. Sold by j The diveice center. ibe the center f popolation, moves westward It | fover to Tiinois. Now it is out it | Idaho and the Dakotas N 3 Tt will cost you nothing aud will surely do you ‘e od,if you have a cold, cough or trouble wiih throat, Jungs or che De. Wing's Diseovery for Ww any ew consumption, coughs or colds is :uarante ed to rive relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from the la grippe found it just the things amd unde its use had a speedy and perfect 1e- covery Try asanple botte at oni expense and learn for yourself just how gocde# thing it is Trial bot tles freent H. L Tucker's drug store Large size 50¢ and $1.00 : ages p The Chiengo Tribune says: Ti empress of Russia is the first lady to take part in the w. men’s work of the eXpostulon. Co'umb Shijoh’s cure will immediately relieve croup. whooping cough and bronchitis Sold by H.L, The Ram's Horn thinks that the kin 1 of religion that tells in the long run is the kind that never howls a: puddi growls because there 1s 10 on wash day. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price socts. Nasal injector free. Sold by HL Tucke Tie habitual winner at eards is a “rare auinial, but there are The Comte dAndlau jthe Freneh exile who recently died of the geublers who always {such persons in South America, was ove ent ahead of the ga Phe Rev, G. H, Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind ,savs. Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shilc Sold by IL. L. Tucker. s consumption cure It is beheved tht after the queen rich- the Duke of EGisbur.h is the est member of family. | le by indiges- | commanc -chief, eon, constipation, dizziness, loss ot ap- Burned to Death By Gasoline. g petite or yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vitalia- Joris, Mo., April 9.—The seventeen- | “Eeos-Moderate receipts: tir is a positive cure. Sold by HL j year-old daughter of L. L. King, of | local; feeling firm: le Tucker. Webb City, attempted to ser- Rubles s an eee : eer ee BPN eye | voir of a gasoline ave yesterday after- Maye iiressee Pong un-| Denver has sent Due DeOnEEs el | noon while the burners were lighted dermen t> the p-nitentiary. Yet not all the aldermen are there who should be there. Why will you cough when Shiloh’s | cure will give you immediate relief. | Price 10c, soc and $1. Seld by ML. | Cacker | Ybe Texans se-m to be taking » Tle jlively interest iu Jay G uid. j will soon be “taking them tu” T is his way Will Be Given Away. 4 Our enterprising draggist, H. L. Puck- er, who carries the finest stock ot drugs, pertumeries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, etc., are giving away a number ot trial bottlesof Dr Miles’ ebrated Restorative Nervine. guaran ee it to cure neadache, dizzi nervous prostraticn, ess, t eepless effects cr spirits, tobacco, coffee, etc Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ever knew, ar tsfactory. They Miles’ New 1} nervous or organic heart disease, palpi-/ tation, pain in Fine book on eases free? i side, smothering, ete. Nervous, and heart dis- used to be in Indiana. Then it moved | \ office within and for Bates county, ‘in book No 429 page GL conreyed to F. len, trustee, the following described real Soap People have no idea how crude and cruel soap can be. It takes off dirt. So far, so good; but what else does it do? It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin ; makes red- ness and roughness and leads to worse. Not scap, but the alkali in it Pears’ Soap has no 1 alkali in it. It neither rex dens nor roughens the skin. It responds to wat: stantly ; washes and off in a_ twinkling; gentle as strong; and the after-effect is every way good, All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. rinses ws as i Hi PRESS FOR i892. Nasa la if er DD. ubli | an Newspaper in America SUMDAY- \ggressive Republican Journal of th: Metropoli \ NEWSPAPE? FOR “AIL. th TE | \ | Founded December Ist, 157. (CIRCULATION OVER 100,000 COPIES DAILY Tite Purss is the organ of no fa | no Wires; has no animosities to ave The most Remarkable Newspaper Success in New York. Tur Pirrss is a Nationa, Newsrarer. Cheap News, vulgar sensations and trash | find no place in the columns of The Press The Press has the brightest Editorial page i. New York. ItSparkles with points. The Press, Sunday edition is a splendid twenty page paper, covering every current topic of inte The Pre kly edition contains all the good things of the Daily and Sunday editions. For those who cannot afford the Daily or are ted by distan mearly reeciving it vkly is a splendid substitute. The W |Asan Advertising Medium The Press las no superior in New York. THE PRESS | Within the reach of all. Tue best and cheap- | est Newspaper in America Daily and Sunday, one year es six months one months Daily only, one year ‘ four months Sunday. one year Weekly Prese, one year Send for The Press Circulars. amples free. Agents wanted every where. Jiberal commissions Address, THE PR E i 38 Park Row, New York. ea3s DOCTOR AGHERS ENCLISH REMEDY | = for Coughs. Colds and Consumption, Is beyond » question the greatest of all modern remedies. gltwillstopa Cough Inone night. It will check aaColdinaday. It will prevent Croup, retieve* Asthma, and CURE Consumption If taken ins IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH 4 snaeeeseucencccuscsncscansusca, . . Hy H s s . s . . s : : . . . : . . : : : : : . : : ' Use It Prompuly. yea} explain re will make all pi TRUE & C6., Box 400, Cireulation than any other WEEKLY. MASSES | W T COLE, Trustee's Sale. Wheress wT Cole by his deed of trust dated March lz, ise and recorded in the recorder’s Missouri, M. Al- estate lying and being situated in the county of Bates and state of ri, to-wit: ‘The northwest quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section twenty five (25) and the north- east quarter of the southeast quarter of sec- tion twenty-six (26) and the east half of the LorthwWest quarterefthe southeast quarter of section twenty-six (25) n township forty- 41) of range twenty-nine (29), containin, Tes More or less, and whereas said deed of trust provides that in case default be made in the payment of the said note of the interest thereon or any part thereof when the same becomes due. that the sind trustee or his suc- cessor in trust shail atthe request of the legal holder of said nete, proceed to execute the powers to him conferred; and whereas said deed of trust further ides that in case of death sickness. abs or refusal to act, or disability of said tr then the then acting sherif of Bates ecu Missouri, might be- come his saceesso: And whereas said M. Allen, i is sick and un- able to act, and tefault has been made in the the principal ot now iong 1o,w B tart- Bal county Missouri at the request of the legal holder of said note Will proceed to rty sell the abe » the highest bidder for ¢ the court hou: y of dleseribed sh.at the in the city Bates and state of Mis- ~ 189 between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- | noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that jday, forthe purpose of satisfying said debt, | interest and costs. CW. HARTSOCK, | Sherifor £ ps Corinty 1>., acting Prustee Thave sold the oo vs erty and bave mo interest in it Order o1 s’ublication. | | | | j SPATE OF MISSOURI, + | County of Bates. | 5 88 | In the cirenit court of said county, in vacation j} March zsth, Isv2. Martin Hutson, plaintitl, | Nancy J. Hutson, defendant. | Now atthisday comes the plainti® herein | by his attoi Silvers & Silvers, before the , Wndersigned clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and files hie petition and afidavit all + among other things, that defendant, Nan J. Hutson, is not a resident of the state of Missouri: Where- upon itisordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notifled by publication that plaintiff! has commenced afsuit against her in this court by petition and affidavit, the gen- eral nature and object of which isto obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted and entered ipto by and between said plaintiff and defendant upon the grounds of the desertion of plaintiff by defend- ant aud her continned absence from plaintit, without reasonable canse for ‘more than the space of one year before the institu- tion of this suit, and that unless the said Nan- cy J Hutson be and appear at this court, at the next verm thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in said. county on the 6th day of June neat, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shail so long continue—and if not then on or before the last day of said term—answer or es to the petition in said cause, the same pe taken as confessed, and judgement will be rendered accordingly, And be it farther or- dered that a copy hereof be published, accord- ingtolaw in the Butler Weekly Tins, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo , for four weeks successive- ly, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the neat term of the cir- cuit court. JOHN © HAYES, Cireuit Clerk vs A true copy of the record. Wiwness my hand and the seal of the {sear] circuit court of Bates county,this 2o¢h day March, Int JNU. C. HAYES, Cireuit Clerk. Truestee’s Sale. Whereas. John T Rich Wife by their deed of trust’ dated Sep- tember 2nd, Is8%, and recorded in the re+ corder’s office within and tor Bates county Missouri, in book No #2 page 137 conveyed to FM Allen, ‘trastee the following described real estate lying and being situated in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Kast halt of lot one (1) of the northwest quar- ter of section one (1) and the west half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of section twelve (12) all in township forty (49) of range thirty-two ( containing two hundred acres more or less; subject to a deed of truet to Lombard Invest- ment company for $2,200, which conveyance Was made in trust to secure the payment ¢f oné certain promissory note fully described in said aeced of trast; and whereas, said deed of trust provides that in case default be made in the payment of the said note or the interest thereon when due, orany part thereof, that the sald trustee or his successor in trust shall at the request of the legal holder of said note, proceed to execute the powerto him con- ferred; and whereas said deed of trust farther provides that in case of the death, sickness, absence or refusal to act, or disability of sald trustee, then the then acting sheriff of Bates county might become his successor. And whereas said FM Allen trusttee, is sick and unable to act, and whereas default has been made in the payment of the principal of sald note and the interest therecn, Now there- fore 1. C. w. Hartsock, sheriff of Bates county Missouri, atthe request of the legal holder of said note, do hereby give notice that I will, on Wednesday, April 20th, 1892, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, proceed to sell the above described real estate to the highest bidder for cash, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and cost. C. w. HARTSOCK, Sheriff of Mo., Acting Trustee. and Mary M Rich hie Sates Connty Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates see In the Probate Court tor the Bates, Febru county of at rs term, 18+ Serah E. Childs and Shirley Childs, executors ot estate of Thomas W. Childs, deceased. Order ot Publica n. Now comes Sarah E, Childs and Shirlev Childs, executors ot the estate of Thos. W Childs deceased, present to the court | their petition, praying tor an order tor the sale of the equity of redemption ot real estate of said dececsed 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, list. and inventories anda full and complete statement of 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 application as aforesaid kas been made and unless the contrary be shown on or betore the first dav ot the next term ot this court to be held on the second Mon- day of May. 1892 next, an order 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 | debts: and it 1s rurther ordered that this | notice be published in some newspaper j in this county and state, tor tour weeks | before the next term of this court and | that a copy hereof be served on each heir jand devisee ot deceased living in this | county, atleast ten days before the first dav of next term of this court as atore- | | said. & | | = fe Or MISSOURI, } County of Bates. | s ** I, WY Cole judge of the probate court held i 1G tur said county, hereby certity that the toregoing is a substantial | copy of the original order of publication therein referred to, as | of record in ol said coutr. in Butler, Mo, 1A. Duy 1892. Judge of Probate.