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Address THE FOUBORG MEDICAL CoO., Livingston &., Breeklyn, ne Over | use, As an infallible, © rapid cure, it has noequal. Communica- OF GENERAL INTEREST. —Savages in various parts of the world plait the inner fibers of tree bark for fishing lines, and the Indians on the Pacific coast of North America use for the same purpose seaweed—a sort of kelp—which is plenty strong enough tc hold fast a finny captive of one hundred and fift —A val States express « Missouri Notes The Marshall Capital has given| up the fight. It was a bright repab: lican paper. At the late election a Utica demo- erat declared that be had scratched a ticket and never never would he United avd accordingly voted all four tick-| ived at at Jackson, Miss., Mee showing from the hundreds of stamps A Ralls county and tags on it that it had been in most so big that he could not get into the! of the ex ss offices this country. twas voting booth and the sheriff was and queer es, i skull and the left foot of a female grave- yard rabbit. —A Capt. Blondell at red twenty-five dol who would get into a boat obli to construct for bim a screen of iorse blankets Oxford, Ala.,’ rs to any one and allow it A canon used by the 1 Mon demecerats of | ogy, Rus their ties In jullifieatior ns a hom made nffuir | to be blown up with dyn . So that Blondel 1 f saving constructed by Heory Wright. shox Perry druggist. seepte but on his return to the : water's surface Pulas!ij pe capped was picked up in alighted on the fragments of the} wreck and received a fractured leg and | other injuries. | —The sole street front: in Wooster strect. above r in| to Mr | New York, is a strip two stories high] , ¢ i over a narrow alley. There isno ground Weldon of Bancroft, lately entered | foo) to this front, and the pees sieties the house, have a room for only a hall bedroom aged the piano, weut into the hitch | each. The front is wedged between an- hear the! scene of au old fight with bushwhack county a few days ago sof a house | rs in which two meu were killed. Bleec An old horse belonging broke the mirror, daw : : _| other dwelling on the south and a busi- en and was found dead with his) 1... puilding on the north, and the en- uead lying on the stove. It is sup-| trance to the house is by way of the posed that the horse was sick and] alley. In the rear the house spreads n search of medical assistance ont considera Ply. ite F free ine ' Castle island in Boston harbor, on The Boliver Free Press is “tiue ich Fort Independence stands, and vo name” and freely remarks: “the just been thrown open to the F public as a park, has been fortified since lowest dead fails that ever existed 1634, being the oldest military post held it} regularly for purposes of defense in the United States. Fort Independence stands on the site of Castle William, which was destroyed by the British on the evacuation of Boston. The United States government, of course, retains the title of the property and maintains supervision over it. —An equipage that would have at- tracted attention even in old Acadia is that driven by Uncle Dennett, of Cape Elizabeth. Me. It consists of a two- year-old bull, harnessed by means of a crooked yoke toa light cart, which is also a boat. By means of reins of rope attached to a ring in the bull’s nose and reve through rings on his horns, he is driven as easily as most horses. The bull swims a river like a dog, and the water-tight cart-body easily supports the driver and load. —A family in Staten Island has a dog that seems to show a distinct reason- ing faculty. The dog had long been accustomed to take a morning walk with a member of the family, but was not permitted to accompany his friend to church, The animal soon seemed to understand that one day in seven he must remain at home and the con- clusion was that he could count. On Sunday morning, however, the dog sur- prised every one by joining the family on the way tochurech. The conclusion vas that he had forgotten until it was called to mind that the church bell had not rung that morning. The dog evi- dently associated the sound of the bell with the fact that he was not to ac- company his companions as usual. in Boliver are ruuning now u & and day—week days avd Sunday: — aud a large corps of embryu thugs, thieves, burglars and murderers are receiving their daily lessons. In Missouri no pardoned ex cou vote. In some places couvicts that have been dis vict is allowed to ged ander the three fuurth rule uave been allowed to vote, but it is contrary to law, eutitled to vote charg for no ex convict is unless he hoidsa iree aud unconditional pardon from the proper officer. Ben Turk died Jast mouth in the county hospital at Sacramento, Cai Beu Turk was a negro mau who war tiken from Suline county to Califor ua in 1850 by bis master, Aaron Bruce, and set free. For forty year: the former slave desi:ed to 1etur to Marshall, but died without th. sight. Mr J. J. Worsham, living sever uilcs northwest of Mexico, has a va ciety of corn which he raises, not or the kernels, but the cobs. The cobs have an average diameter o three inches and are used for making pipes by a Missouri factory. The seed was furnished Slr. Worsham by the proprietors of the factory He obtained $2. ears. The corn itself is only of or- dinary value. —The pneumatie sulky has come to stay on the race track. Robert Bonner says so, and he is presumed to be able 5a barrel for the| speak authoritatively on the subject. He is also of the opinion that it is going to revolutionize trotting records, as it enables a horse to travel from two to == three seconds faster in the mile. The * ¥ shes striking thing about the new sulky is The proposition of the seuate! iy. low wheels In the old-style committee on immigration to restrict | vehicle the driver sat between them. immigration should certainly receive | Now he sits above them, The wheels * average thirty inches in height, about serious consideration ut the haud+] the same as a safety bicycle seen on the of the senate, aud the house and tke] roads and tracks. A sulky with the “| people of the entire country. The pneumatic tire attachment gets down - PRs, i 1th in weight to about forty pounds, while comunttee proposes to compel the] the decrease in draught is about 50 per pr »spective lnmigrant to know how] cent. It is Mr. Bonner's idea that a to read and write and to have $100 | Tecord of 2:05 is entirely possible with 5 i £ ae, this new racing machine. la money except in certain specified ~—A most notable November in our cases. There is ro doubt all but a} history was that one in 1765, the first majority of the people of this coun- day of which was observed throughout ? the thirteen colonies as a period of mourning on account of the going into effect of the hated stamp act. It in- creased the burden of taxation upon these who had no voice in their own try are in favor of restricting immi- gration. not sat If the proposed law does y them, they should not be slow in declaring what they co government, and aroused them to such want. It seems almost inevitable | a sense of injustice that ten year er they rebelled, and the war of the revo- s ‘ lution was begun. On the Ist day of tion laws will be made by the come] November, therefore, the church bells ing congress. If any one has a bet-| Were solemnly tolled, flags floated at s ‘ : half-mast and business was everywhere ter scheme to bring forth than that suspended. All over the land such men proposed by the senate committee as Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, James let him speak now.—Kansas City Otis and John Adams addressed patri- | Star. that some resiriction of the immigra- otie speeches to throngs of their coun- trymen, and fired their hearts with thoughts of a glorious independence. —The little town of Delmar, Del, gets its name from a combination of the first syllables in the names of Dela- wareand Maryland. The village stands close to the southern boundary of Dela- Heary Thompson, a foreman of |construction on the Louisville ex- | tension of the Owensboro and Falls jof the Rough Railroad, killed Albert ; McLean (colored) near Fordsville.| ware, and is the last station on the Ky. This is the fourth murder]! Delaware railroad before the territory t 2 sthin | Of Maryland is reached. Another vil- ane these ‘workmen ~ within 7 in Delaware on the edge ot Mary- months. land is called Marydel, this time two syllables of Maryland and one of Dela- ware going tomake up the name. An ambitious hotel keeper in one of the Delaware villages calls his house the Delmarira, in honor of the three states | that make up the peninsula between the Delaware and Chesapeake bays, and in memory of a movement looking to the incorporation of the whole terri- tory with the state of Delaware. Such @ concession from Maryland and Vir- ginia would treble the area of Dela- ware, and considerably more than double her population. The movement, however. has never excited popular en- thusiasm even in the state that would be gainer. | Adolphus Busch the St. Louis | brewer, it is rumored, will soon open his $500,000 hotel at Dallas, Texas. | You should not be without it 3 | Every family is liable tohave a_here- | ditary taint of consumption in it. It may date back 3 or even 4 generations This fact makes it necessary always to jhave a remedy with which to combat | this formidable disease. A cough when | taken at first can readily be cured before jit gets a serious hold cn the lings. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup when taken in its early stages will cure consumption. | It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of the throat,lungs and chest, “such as consump- | tion, inflamation of fhe lungs, bronchi- as asthma, whooping cough, croup, &c. Itis pleasant to take, pertectly sate and can always be depended on. Sold by H. L. Tucker. Ungloved. Aunt—Why, Clara! Hew do you man- age to get one hand so much more sun- burned than the other? Clara—That is the hand on which I Wear my engagement ring.—Puck. | The Keystone Watch Gackt we ee Case Co. of Philadelphia, | pee ST LOUIS REPUBLIC. mS sued Every Day Inthe Year. the largest watch case manufactur- | per Annw $s 0 ing concern in the world, is now ——— * Tet putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled | THI\K OE If A GREAT METROPOL | J and other cases made by it, a bow IvAN NEWSPA \ (ring) Which cannot be twisted or , S¢°e? 4ax8-10 Pages, 70 Columns a pay pulled off the watch. Es AE @ Month. z z to any address in the United It is asure protection against the : © pickpocket and the many accidents | adress rub k EPC BL C. ST. LoUIs, Mo that all watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the M Stated, « 1 Benjamin E Trowbridge dt | the court bis petition, prayi | the sale of so of the reat | deceas | det | want accoun | im such ca: j dered that | of said dece as aforesaid | contrary be shown on fare the first day | of the neat term of this court to be held on she | 2a Monday of Nov next,an order will bemade ter | tb ale of the whole, orso much of di as Will be | the payme ; and ordered, that this notice be pabiis! and CAN ONLY BE HAD with cases bearing their trade mark— Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers. tiles the | rier | in some | newspaper in this state forfour weeks before | hs NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE He next term of this coure, and that a copy of | this notice on each of the he siding in county at least ten day ri day of the next term of this ' { | STATE OF MISSOURI 7 , f | “County of Bates cS I, WT Cole. judge of the probate court, held in and tor said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original pubii- | 243 BROADWAY N.Y. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Se ze = seal o!lsaidcour: Done at office in cs sf RSS i aa {exat] Butler, Mo , 1th day of Oct, Inn } | | | Notic» of Final Settlement. sunce at oon ate | | \ | FOR HOME STUDY Notice is hereby given to all creditors | —— == — and all others interested in the estate of obn W Medley deceased, that I, J W 2 ee administrator of said estate, in-, In the matter ot the Assigned estae tend to make final settlement thereot on C. Cotherin, Geo D McNeil, Assigne November, 18g2, atthe next term ot November the Bates county probate court, in Bates} Court. é county, state of Missouri, to be held at | — Notice is hereby given that on the tst Butler, Mo., onthe 14th day of Novem- | day of December, 1592, I will submit to | ber, 1892. the circuit court ot Bates couaty, Mo., | my accounts of the said assigned | estute showing the disposition thereof, | a5 9 as the amounts received and the amounts Administrator’s Notice. paid out and on what account, and. will Notice is hereby given, That letters of ad- | on that day, having tully discharged my ministration on the estate of L. W. Beck, de- foations t aye ae aati ceased, were granted to the undersigned on | ODligations in that behalf as ae 1S “ie the 12th day of October. 182, by the pro- | disposed ot said assets, ask to be dis- lor release | ollce. Term, 1892 Bates Circuit bate court of Bates county Missouri | charged trom said trust and All persons having claims against said e8-| theretrom as such assignee and for re- | tate, are required to exhibit them for allow- |) '°'° a S ance to the administrator within one year after | lease of my bondsmen therein, the date of said letters. or they may be pre-) Dated, Butler, Mo., this Oct. cluded from any bevetit of said estate: and if GEO D weN such claims be xhibited within two years Mee fC from the date of this publication, they shall be a\ssignee oO forever barred. 8 12th day of Oct. 1s92 DELIA BE “4 Administratr 49-6t Adiivistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of | | administration on ti e estate of Mary A. | Oneal deceased, were granted to the un- | | x. | | | Adiministrator’s Notice. a t Notice is hereby given, that letters testa- | dersigned on the Sth day otf November, mentary on pheientate of wou Waslei orn: | 1892, by the probate court of Bates ceased, were granted to the undersigned on | ¢ Mi i < ease | the lath Way of Oct. 1:02, by probate court of | CONNtY, Missouri. All’ persons having Bates county, Me. S claims against said estate are required | All persons having claims against said es- | to exhibit them tor allowance to the ad- | I : ministrator within one year after the | tate, are required te exhibit them for ailow- executors within one ve: tterthe eps Op ape ceeguesrey lene gaa date of said letters, or they may be pre eluded from any benefit of said estate date of eaid letters or they may be precluded from any benefitorsaid estate; and if such claims be not eshibited within two years from | and if scuh claims be not erhibitec ene ae OF ne peau hday ri cuemeren cogs within two years from the date of this publication,they shall be toreve. barred. This Sth day of November, 1592 St Wittis 1. YEATES, Administrator. 49 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and allothers interestet in the estate of Jnlia A. | Medley, deceased, that I. J W Ennis. admin- istrator of said estate. intend to make final set- tlement thereof on November 2), Is2, at the next term of the Bates county probate court in Bates county, state of Missouri to be held at Batler, Mo., on the lith day of November, lsv2, J. © 3 »B, LEWIS & CO. KProprietor of ‘Elk Horn Stables Admi From Mrs. Hay ad Ki inclosed.’ “CONFIDENTIAL. AIL. Send 6 cents in stam GVicKeR’s THEATER, CHICASO, ILL. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleasees and, beautifies tesa Never Fails Hair to its Yout! The Consumptive and Feeble andailwho | Having purchased the Elk Horn barn Ng diseases shoul G er ". Pitcureethe Worst Cough Weat lunged al [and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and digestion, Female weak: hicumatauand Pain. 600-481. | having added to the same a number of RNS. The only sure eure for Come SF a a HINDER COR ita cae Wem at becctins first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that i now have the Tae Wy Bel” BEE": Best Livery Barn|" Something for Every Miemter. 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