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Ve peaariee hamenaeiaiio’ re ecu cao egs CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the trou! inck- Gent to a bilious state of the petriepert as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after ene Sere the ne &c, While their most | remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK _ Heaflache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills ere equally exe te in Constipation, curingand pre- venting thisannoying complaint,while they also correct all disorders o! Se Soe cae ciara tegulate the bowels, Even if the, HEAD peetetoey ‘would bealmost priceleasto those wha suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu- Dately their goodness does notend here,and thosa ‘whooncetry them will find these little pills valu- able in so many ways that they will will | not bbe be wil Hiogtodowithoutthem. Butafter ACHE. {Istho bane of so Aes lives that here fs where ‘we make our great boast, Our pillscureit while others do not. small and Carter's Little Liver Pills are very very oaay to take. One or two ‘lls 2 makea dose. ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who ‘usethem. In vialsat 25 cents; AE Bold by druggists peeean or — 2 mail, ARTER MEDICINE jew York. ALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. "SHALL PRICE ** MOTHERS’ FRIEND’? AKES CHILD BIRTH EASY, Molvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—My wife used i | Strange Creations of Old-Time Wizards {that possessed | would not die TALKING HEADS OF BRASS. and Magicians. Upon the authority of several pas- Sages in history we are lead to believe that famous wizards, magicians and astrologers have constructed not less than six brazen, human-shaped heads all the faculties of speech. The first of these was the work of Monk Gerbert, who afterward came pope w ith the title of S. The head is Gerbert woul be if. aid mass in Jerusalem. After the first part of the prophecy had been fulfilled and he ha placed the papal tiara up resolved to live forey clear of Jerusalem. Whi one day in a small « church had any spe informed that it was p “Jerusalem” he closed his ¢3 within an hour. The second ‘braz was made by sp one Robert land between the years 11 The third is said to h: > sult of thirty years’ labor on the part of the astrologer, Albertus } who was born in the year 1203. Friar Bacon, who died in 1 the credit of having ma ah brass which constantly repe words: ‘*Time comes, here, time’ past.” The marquis of Vilena—13S¢- 1434—also made a speaking head of sheet brass. A Polish disciple of Es cotello made the sixth and last men- tioned of the famous “talking heads of brass.” PLAYING INDIAN. The Terrible Mistake of boy. A laughable incident growing ont of the fondness of the average smell boy for “blood and thunder” literature is Novel-Readcing 'THER’S FRIEND beforo her third finement, and says she would not be hout it for hundreds of dollars. Sent by express on receipt of pri t DOCK MILs. $1.50 per bo Book “ To Mothers” mailed fr ERADFIELD REGULETOR CO., ©” SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ATLANTA, GS Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. DOu ie Established 3 Regular gradua: MEDICAL COLLEGES. ACE AD Tie EXPERIENCE 218 W. NINTH ST., KANSAS CITY, x Le ae , 0. Consu'tation FRE a Doe- tor's own tab yet and Unnaturat Drains a Stay Cured. Re drains svopped, we: larged. Treatment teste 23 y sandsofcxses, Within your me blank No.1! fr MIDOLEAG like deposits in u the second stage these cases for life. BLOOD ANU SKiNy zema and Sy whit life, safely and 5; ment is the re: Hot Springs nik Diseases, such ns sero nla. Rheamattem, Ee Focentor old case: ms used. My experience an ped naver to Qisease andy Puritiers, ete., fu o a KiDHEY Ai0 frequent or 2 Stvicturs, struments or | Bure, Prompt, Positive OZMANLIS Fakes listens Spermatorrhea, Nervousness, Seif Distrust, Loss of Memory, dc. Will oy make you a STRONG, Vigor, ous Man. Price $1.00, 6 Boxes, $5 00. Speciat Directions Matled with each Box, Address Ballard Snow Linimost Co., 2910 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. Sax Fallin WA SuGencral Pe ry eE VOUS DEBIEITY et Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects or Execs. eain Old or Young, a Countries. Write them, explanation and procts mailed (sealed) frre ICAL CO., Sonatas erpri ° ted Eni at: Sosar Mant Tre & Co. instrae! dndenmed mend work slemey and ms de money faster say ant than I expected to. Thecnaea etobay an island and bald ht made my money art you. reader? nec eanol arent = those of either sex, wherever they reang, of old. Any one hing. No le expe. om ww adont thi jones lost te write to os, . Matue. ane TREATED BY MAIL. th ws starviug. Berporucclars ot reas, with $ conte in staanpy WOO WF. SHTSSR BTHCKER'S THEATER, COVERED, FLL: CONFIDENTIAL. | be seen from this that the possession of out) throne is not without its extremely told as happening in Cincinnati. The Times-Star says that one of the ci merchant princes employs a large r ber of boys, who are compelled to ea their Iunch in the basement of the establishment. At this time, too, they were in the habit of playing “Te Jack,” Indians, ete., inspired to this, no doubt, by the perusing of dime novels. One day the proprietor had occasion to visit the lunchroom during the dinner hour, and, unconscious of anything, was making his way through a dimly lighted part of the room, when he was suddenly seized from behind. Being a small man, he could do not ng with his assailant, who, prod in his ear: “I have sworn to z the wrong you did me, so die! dic like 2 dog, and thank your lucky stars that you are not killed more.” Thinking him- self in the hands of a madman the venge pro- prietor, with a strenuous effort, re- leased himself and turned to tlee, when, eatching a glimpse of his would-be mur- derer (2), saw it was one of his cash boys, who, gn seeing his terrible mis- take, tried to stammer an apology, ex- pecting to be dismissed on the spot. The proprietor, however, only gave him a lecture, and advised him %o i from reading blood-curdling liter There is no more Indian playing in the establishment. Nature's Handiworl:. The processes by which nature forms accumulations of silver are very inter- esting. It must be remembered that the carth’s crust is full of water, which percolates everywhere through the rocks, making solutions of el nts ob- tained from them. These chemical so- lutions take up small particles of the precious metal which they find scattered here and there. Sometimes the solu- tions in question are hot, the water hav- ing got sofar down as to bese eee a is ling by the internal heat of th Then they rush upward, picking up rie bits of metal as they go. Naturall ee assists the performan Now and then the stre perpetually flowin: and thither below ground, pass through eracks or cavities in the rocks, where they de- posit their loads of silver. This is kept up for a great length of ti perhaps thousands of years, until the fissure or pocket is filled up. Crannies permeat- ing the stony m: in every direction may become filled with the metal, or occasionaliy a chamber may be stored full of it, as if a myriad hands were fetching the treasure from all sides and hiding away a future bonanza for some lucky prospector to discover in another age. The Discovery of Tea. By whom or when the virtues of tea asa beverage were discovered is “lost in the wide revolving shades of cen- turies passed.” The famons herb is} spoken of in Chinese annals as far back | as 2,500 years B.C., ch cultivation and much of an art as it is to-day. ‘Tradition says that its virtues were discovered by accident. King Shen Nung She, “The Divine Husbandman,” who flourished forty centuries ago, was ene water over a fire one evening when some tea leaves hanging over the vessel were loosened by the heat and fell into the steaming fluid. Nung She partook of the decoction while is was hot, ‘and felt himself renewed in limb and sight for seven days thereafter.” Then and there he consecrated tea as the sacred beverage of China. is Monarchs Who Died of Violence. j A curious list has recently been made of the kings and emperors of Europe who have been overtaken by misfortune. It appears that 364 have been ousted from their homes, 108 have been con-} demned to death and executed, 21 have | committed suicide, 34 are on reccrd as} having been placed under restraint in consequence of having become insane, 123 have been killed in warfare, 25 have | been tortured to death and 251 have | been officially declared to have been as- sassinated. The number of monarchs who are suspected of having been as- sassinated is infinitely greater. It will | | | | i | } i ebjectionable and disagreeable features. ; of the English ton the traveler to 0 :/ given to | self-gratulation. willing to humor him, and so asked: learned bystander, and when the moving on he forgot his r's in his con- fusion and answered: later, for three yea just like Englishmen. so much already, you might do it in half that time.” a face, lish poem.” have not some things in common? Careers of Seven Boars Ended by Lucky Englishman, writing from Mozu Tirhut, gives a description of pig-sticking. tough customer. writer, was a typical wild boar, sulky and savage toa degree, brea’ ward and backward ag elephants reached him, charg real vicious cov" it was determined to kill him in the gras: into him, which did not improve his vicious disposition, and he charged in savagely, only to be struc this he lay prodded twice warning, pis elephants. the mahout’s head. When the spear had thus been extracted the pig evi- dently lost blood, for 1} y down and A CHINAMAN’S AMBITION. Gils Pride at Mastering the English Pro- nunciation. An ‘*‘Anglo-Indian Globe Trotter” was in Canton, and for assistance in sight- seeing engaged the services of a young Chinese, Ah Ch had picked up a proud of his acquirement. had, what seems to be rare with Celes- by name. The boy little English and was In dact, he @ desire to become a master the South Peart h: > the shrine of the Queen is ornamented with handsome led carvings in wood. : The Englishman admired the work ired: on the altar ade of? “*All brrrass,” answered Ah Ch: of Rome Sylvester en with aj Ah Choy was very proud of his ai sudden rigor. Knowi is end jto pronounce the letter r, a Ss near, he asked the if the | trouble to people of his race, and was g it with unex The Englishman rrol “What was that you said? “Yes, all brrrass. “Yes, all blilas ” chimed in an un- r,and Ah Choy’s satis- :tion was doubled. Presently, however, his pride had fall, for he pronounced the word ‘‘vil- | la wich,” » isgiven | e 1 ze” vool- as if it had been spelled and his patron felt obliged to | orrect him. Ah Choy was crestfall Englishman proposed Velly well.” he remarked, a little , “if I went to England andstudied sI could speak English “I wonder, ‘Oh, yes,” said his mentor; “knowing Then the true object of Ah Choy's nbition was disclosed. “Yes,” he said, with a brightening “and then I could write an Eng- Whosays that Chine: and Americans A PIG-STICKING ADVENTURE. Sportsmen. A correspondent of the Celcutta The fourth boar proved a This animal, says the baek- in whenever the intent whenever anyone ed him and when foreed out of r using his pace to get back again. lic totally refused to go away clear, 50 Mr. D promptly got a spear k again. Upon down and let himself be , making us believe that was dead. But suddenly, without he charged out and cut H. s horse in both hocks, then witha spear stillin him charged between two Then, as Rider Haggard would s a strange thing happened; for one of the elephants, seeing the spear sticking im the pig, pulled it out with his trunk and threw it high over he let himself be slain. pe: After this surly fellow's death the elephants were taken to the smaller grass across the " even fighting boars, over thirty es each, and four horses ent w: good enough for one morning, and it was a batch of satisfied sportsmen who nto Sie H. isempie lunch at the averaging colle DEATH ON GRASSHOPPERS. 1 Western Lizard 7 of the Insects. There is a small reptile ¢ the W. ‘ fence lizard, w great m: gr is very ¢ sunks insect trees for the purpose of For obvi Makes Food out west, says known as the Ss and eats a ‘The species fosted regions. emies of the most a > been > ascend g them. ardly be particu- B objections are apt to yppers” are, g ly. Many planters in Cs flocks of turkeys for the purpose of freeing their orchards and vineyards of grasshoppers. One turkey will destroy an almost in- credible number inasingle day. dentally the birds are fattened at the cheapest possible rate. They are so fond of such food that sometimes they dev many and die of indiges- tion. catchir will these as it reas mon barnyard fowls are likewise efficient destroyers of grasshop- In one ease referred to by a lagent of the department of ag- rieulture an almond orchard containing three hundred and sixty acres was at- tacked migrating swarms last year. The house and barn were situated in the middle of the orchard, and the vhickens browsed around them over aa area of six or cight acres, which, by Au- gust, looked like a green oasis in the desert, the trees everywhere else hav- ing been stripped of their leaves by the | voracious insects. Left-Handed Savages. s The Fijiislanders and the Terra del | Fuegans are both lcft-handed—that is, | they possess equal powers with both hands. Stone-throwing from both hands isan accomplishment they learn from their earliest years, and one in which ! they arrive ata high degree of perfec- tion. In times of war they throw the spear and other missiles with either hand with unerring aim. It is a strange | ¢*f fact that the use of the right hand in- stead of the left has kept pace with the at great expense tot Government y In the lowuted y ik adopted by j quence. Inci- | Cleopatra Needle las et it will “Davy aLenterp Company. It was pot this country for i vis S ument? not b it is the machine of the “Davis” become word in every home. How is this for mu New York has a S46 00 ihe A Fatal Mis 2 Physicians make no take than when they infor at nervous heart the stomach and lor. Frankiin “ Indiania specialist traryin his new book on whieh may be had free at drugstore, who guarante: mends Dr. Miles unequa Cure, which has the vous and organic d fluttering breath, pain or the side, arm or pulse, tainting, smotherin His Restoratiye Nervinec fits, ete. raphy has determined the receut glacial ava! Alps. neath aud behind the uced by masses of siderable distances tice, having had placed sc India missior ble r simple veget and permanent » tor Co ing tested its wondert it Known duty ke Actuate lieve t desire send tree of cl Be, t Ww. Y who donot want to quit b - the Stark Peop lestruc’ tis can “campaign of educatio for Hei graduation at the st husbana is solve Ith ily able, olure, cha and “take Thus an opportunity sthing scovered by tl i to like cure the ance, fits and Tucker's drugst Some the farmer is day to he prasi come next the sumer Loard-y i dir weatl r to help f, it isu't always two is the result more 1 bc » Writes 3 saw }¢ | s Snow Linimen saturated toot well two weeks since that occured, foot is nearly well and have been Jaid up two healing wounds, sprait frutses it has no equal. can exist where Snow Li Beware ot all w hite Li tuted tor jof an American. | | more on reguiari ses combined. | H march of civilization. It has been found | that the least intelligent of human | kind, when describing a circle of any similar movement, always work from work in this fashion. * Mar more fata troubles are of has prov larg heart remedy in the world. shoulder, gate natural occurrences. ice dir ions tor Block, How to Succeed. the great problem of lite wt hey sion, sleeplessness, neuralgi hy fire bo rk of te poO-ibie tad I not used Snow Linime. been secured 1e United States not be used ume, nor ining Sewing brought to sez saat prese te aod a household usical luxur 0 piano. take. m the patient come from little conse- iles, the noted heart disease, nm. L. Tucker's es und recom- led New Heart yest sale ct any tenderne: irregu ng, drop: etc ures headache Recent peplanced hip to investi- Photog- the cause of anche in the It was hydraulic pressure be glacier, prod failing into conn-eting water above and at acon Cousumptien Cured. An old physictan, retired om prac- prac aot snrepHions and also a pOot- Nervous Debil- mplaints, after ul curative pow ers in thousands of cases, has telt it his to} by this motive suffering, I will suttering anda Gesire it, rench, or En- pr paring idressing AS Rochester, 2Q 1 vear by pape rom with u. Julia Evans of Hampton Ia, though the} nother of five children, is studying ate unive:si‘y tive lawyer 2 Some tail be- others w ant of trom deficient are nervous, easy to get the spirits down to Keep wasting time, | fully described in said deed oftrus. and where fees Pea thins been made in the payment of the Restorative and suid note and interest is gr ie all nervous dis- plues, St. teria. i ore. sopher holds that when for rain Dg a pics good. 3 arpenter ot; ter she dae of sx heels or they” m bet “vo week ed from any benetit of said estate; and : Exo mecee. aims be not wxhibited within’ two & tell pon my [0Ct yeurs fromthe date of this publication, they ng it, s at I was un-| shall be forever barred I Sent tor a bottle of | bis Sthday of August, 192. | 2G tand kept Bs-4t Adminisirator. | with it. It is now } and my = = I am at wor months. sores No Inflamation niment is used Fo: IS, “You can use this letter.’” niments substi- nent scientist Las discovered thar iu skape and general appearance the head of a turk is most like the head | the cen-! It cures ner-} aces, short breath, in| by} all | nervous monials tree to} ip his crops and | « praying for) fy) which of the| s by observing. nt I should | and; = ry Order of Publicatior. STATE OF MISSOURI, rf ‘es vackliiun Xx and name sintias, of sald county Gilmore & Uo, } defendant 3 the plait ds hereia ves poles Whereas § by their and recorded 1 Heed + Mo the u ‘signed trustee bed real estate lying and sunty of Bates and stace | } j | ein the ¢ o-W northwest quarter ofthe southeast quar- ter of section thirty-two in township forty one (if) of range thirty-two containing 40 acres more or Jess, which ace WAS made in trust to secure the payment of one certain aote tally dese doiw said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payme:t of the annuai int ou said note now pastdus ard unpaid. Now there. fore, at Wee request of the legal bolder of sald note and pureuant o the conditions of said deed of trust, L will dito seit the above described premises at public vendae to the the highes bidder for cash, at he east tront door of the court howse, ‘n the etty of Butler, coun- ty of Bates aed state of Missouri, on Thursday September 22d, 1892, tween the hours of nine o'e moon and five o’clocs in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satistying said debt interest ant costs JOD ALLE rck in the tore- Tustee S Anna Main his wife Trustee's e. Whereas SC Main and Mam ——THE—— Ward Stock Farm, —THE HOME OF— a HG olisi (eee Pe ma) BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE, FANCY SRED, LAURA uuNCKLIN, PASSAIC, M9. UB. LEWIS & Ct. Proprictor of Elk Horn Stables by thei of trus: d » ISSD, | and recorded in the ree within | and for Bates county, Mi | page 2s conveyed to the the following described real estate dying and ate | being situace ithe county of Bates and state “Sark of Missouri, o-wit , The soutnwest quarter of the southeast quar| Having purchased the Elk Horn barn ter of section thirty-two (2) in township forty} and livery outht et]. W Smith, and one (41) of range thirty-two (32) containing 40] pay ing RGUSd cone sac a mumble oF acres more or'ess, Which conve) ance was made om é : | in truseto secure tae paymentof one certain | first-class Buggies, and horses, Lean say | notetully described ‘a said deed o° irast; and] to the public that i now have the | Whereas default has been made 10 ie payment | of thea aual interest or said pote row past dae jand unpaid Now & AL. 1e request of . | the lesal holuer of e ‘aud pursuant to | the conditions o° sa'd deed of trust, Twill wro es AY r r ceed to sell the avove Cescribed premises te pab lic vendue to the wighest bidde has the « east front dot of t city | of Batier. county « Mis | souri, on In southwest Mo. Horses and mules | Thursday Septenb r 225, bought and sold, er stock handled on = . 5 . commission, Stock bearded bs the day between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- z ee és noon and five v’elock in the aftefnoon of week or month, With 16 : exper- day, for the purposes of satisfying said. ¢ ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete | interest andl ec PLM. ALLE with anv Livery barn in this section. | suineatts cdseehim = C€BLEWIS & CO Trustees Sale. | Nheress tuane Smith and Lon Sunn nie| Poles! KEW and GREAT. ife, by their deed of trust. dated Auguet Bisine o= Cleveland st. INS! i 5 i A beantiful and ver ae length) | 2ist. Issv, and recorded in the recorder’s office | . : fe 3f Blaine, Cleveland, Harrison, McKinley. Whitney. | within and for Bates county, Missouri in book | Fro Rusk, Jerry Simpson, Senator Peffer,Gen's. No 2 page 103 conveyed to the undersigned | Gra pridan of Sherman, Avraham Lincoln of trustes, the following described real estate ly- | George Waskincton. Any one of the above de- ing and being situate in the county of Bates | livered to youfor onedollar. The figure and base eae an ae torte akes @ piece ten inches in height. Send money or saci _, | Postal Note. ‘The best thing foragents. 7 The west half oflots two (2) and three (3) | Being sold daily. Canvassing ontit fre¢ jin the northeast quarter. of section twe(: LITH0. STATCETTE OF | also twelve (12) acres dese ribed as follows ¥ Boom No. 10, Dearborn St, Chicago, LL the south twelve (12) acres of twen acres off north s of lot three tion eleven (11) all in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-two (32) containing in all nine- ty-two acres, which conveyance Was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note now past due and un the request of the # aid, Now, therefore, at i holder of said note end it to the conditions of said deed of , L will proceed to seli the above describ- mises at public verdne to the highest for cash atthe east tront door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, September 22d, 1892, between the hours of nine o’elock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that j day for the purposes of satisfying said debt, int t and costs. ¥. M. ALLEN, Trustee, A iministratoc’s Notice given, That le‘ters of ad- patate ot Cornelius Nafus, Ato the undersigned, on by the probate | coart of Bates county, Missouri | All persons having claims against said es- | tate, are required toexhibit them for allow- | ance to the administrator within one year. af | of Final Settlement. | | eishereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Isaac Evans | deceased, that] W W Graves administrator Dj | BN of said estate, intend to make final erttle- | | mertthereof, at ‘the next term of the Bates | } | county probate court i of Missouri, to be held at Bi { ment. There is no | of November, I~. rae | other Liniment like Ballard’s Snow! 41 Administrator D BN. | Liniment. Sold by Hl L. Tucker. ies | pe as | i gm ce i | Something may yet be expect “’ BARHADUKE High Grate Hance the “sleepy man in Europe.”Au emi od Son perior Hygiene. | Bek Bate Gan, | Presse oe ae raae? went 4 SULITARY AGABERY. “a= ‘WESTHIASTER GLLLEGE ‘For Young Men. | Four Cosrses: Classical, Scientific. English. Com- | mercial A | guard 2gainst wrecK rein. all} Regn ae fon Ecce Walk | cases Of stoppag delayed, painful or | equipped sanasi College offers ad- | other inegular by all druggists. ’s Female the right to the left. A child will also Regulator is the only sure remedy. Sold| vantages inferior to more. Next term begins | September 7, 1S92. For Catalogue address 5 ee =. H. MARQUESZ. Felten, =| gto se eeneccevavseeusrscensenesarscesseseny SOCTOR ACKERS ENCLISH = eocccencencesa: modern g!twillstopa Cough inone night. It will chec! saCcldinaday. It will prevent Croup, relieve Asthma, and CURE Consumption it taken I ime. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH bettie may save $10 —may save their lives. DRUG- GIST FOR IT. IT TASTES COoD. EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION The Equitable Loan & Investment As sociation issues a series of 1,000 shares each month and offersto investors an | opportunity to save money and receive a nandsome interest on their invest- ment. The investor of ida po germac- for 1o0mo"srec’ $ 200 90 ‘ . .- ‘ 2 1 4 Fess <-.4- 66 4° i ligias 8 gé 5g e-* phages as io * £ Se qce # ‘ 25 6° ee a “e also ise stock ae pay We have ney ‘operty. Anyone nie investment os [to loan on gox desiring 2 good pro J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo.

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