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‘Headache and relieve all the troubles inef> Sent to a bilious state of the system, such ad Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after ate ata aati the aie ae &c, While their mos§ ‘been shown in curing _ SICK Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are preston valuable in ‘Constipation, curing and pre- venting thisannoying complaint,while they nee correct all disorders of thestomach,stimulatethe avert and regulate the bowels. Even if theyouly HEAD ‘Achethey would bealmostpricelessto thosewho suffer from this peeeee eran inint but: (elas ately their goodness does notend here,and ‘whooncetry them will find these iitto'pille rater able in so many ways that they will not be wil- Ungtodowithoutthem. Butafterallsick bead ACHE [4ethe bane of so many Hives that here is where i 5 e do not. Cartcr’s Little Liver Pills are very small and wery easy to take. One or two pills makea dose. ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not gfipe or purge, but by their gentle action please all PAT Usethem. In vialsat 25cents; fivefor $1. Scld Aerie ieee a apeam “CARTER MEDICINE wari SMALL DUSE, SMALL PRICE at satids Of cases, blank No. HL fr MIDDLR AG & like deposits in urine, wit! tho « nd stage Of sein these cases tor Si He Aloo 81 BB Hot Sprinzs nx ti “return. Such experienc enced hands. W careful opinion disease and why Purifiers, ctc,, fail 1» A" Biood pains os . toc frequent or dic Stricture, aR. Waly TIER, = Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Emissions, Spermatorrhea, OZMANLIS ORIEN TAL aeapeen oat ous Man Price $1.00, 6 Boxes, $5 00. Special Directions Mailed PRobuets None it - Birengthen WA. t Absolutely nn Men teaii Why Suffer? When you can be Cured Thousands are suffering with Depression of Spirits, Indiges. tion, Constipation, Disorders. every year; why not | Your Druggist will supply you. | Jefferon City Tribune ithe supreme bench 'D. Burgess, who defeated | Sherwood !wemake our great boast. Our pillscureitwhile | Suro, Prompt, Positive Torpid Liver-the symptoms are Headache. Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator is a reliable remedy for Liver It cures thousands try Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator? Scientific American Agency for Scientific Auerican > Largest circulation of any Ce per in the work: naidly itlustr: Ne ihtellizent = six months. _ ‘ LIS sara Wl Broadway, New York, YALE Se FAIE: STER, O51 { The Supreme Court. | than he can by serving his state Judge Gavon 'Sbirk, has had » bard time ‘the object of his ambition. He was narrowly defeated for the democrat- ie nom ys this year by a serateh Even whe nominated he cawe within 918 votes of bing beaten by i his fusion opponent. Like many other M . Kentucky. He was] c in that state, oO eer 7 visiature in S58 He has been cireuit judg reighteen yeare Burgess is the oldest ove of the mein bers of Missourl supreme ce | 58 and McFarlane is/ youngest is I 1s The Black is 46 and B are 47. Ouly two of the jadge native Missourians | arclay whois ree and Gantt ite McFarlane was} born in Calleway couaty and Barelay | in St. Gantt and Sherwood | are natives of Georgia, Black of Oliv Louis Brace of Maryland und Burgess of | Kentucky. There is not a bachelui on the supreme benen. Judge Gantt was a widower until a few mouths ago, but married a charn ing young widow in Chnten J McFarlane married Miss Alice Orcar of Boone County. All of the judges had served cn the circuit except McFarlane. He had held offices «xcept one term as probate jadge of Audrian county, uutil his appointmeat as supreme judge. Sherwo.d bas been twenty in his present place having been first eted 1872. Gantt nd Brace are entitled to be called “colonel” They fought in the cou years federate army and Goattis lame in consequelce The Homelieat Man in Butter As weil as the handsomest and others are invited to call on any druggist and iget tree a trial bottle of Kemp’s Balsam tor the throat and lungs. a remedy that s selling entirely on its own merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute cc ast O: chitis { consumption. Large . bottles 50c and $1. ius A Nasty Mes St. Joseph, Mo, Dee. 7 —Itdevel-} oped to-day that the Teachers Com mittee of the St. Joseph Public Sehool Board has fer been quietly investigating serious | charges against several female teach | ers. Their names are not divulged apd may not be but it members of the 1S, several days is Jearned | from committee, that a married teacher with entertaining male friends at au is charged unseasonable hour when her husband is not at home, aud that a teacher in the coloured schools is in love with a tun whose wife bas threatened to cowhide her. Charges have also been prefered against two other t achers in the schools both of whom are single, for conduct unbecoming women who have been intrusted with | the moral and intelectual develop-| ment of the children who attend the schools I can recommend Ely’s Cream} Balm to sufferers from dry ca-! tarrh from personal experience.— Michael Herr, pharmacist, Denver. Ihad catarrh of the head and throat for five years. I used Ely’s Cream Balm, and from the first ap plication I was relieved. The sense of smel!, which had been lost was restored after using ove bottle. I have found the Balm the only satis factory remedy for catarrh and it has effected a cure in my case.—H. L. Meyer, Waverly, N. Y. tha ina Bizzard’s € Grasp. Owaha. Neb., Dec. 7.—Snow has |3 been falling since 10 o'clock last night. Street car traffic has been entirely abandoned. The snow 1: accompanied by a high wind frou the north and it is growing cold and good prospects for a blizzard Railroads eentering here report all trains greatly delayed and some have been abandoned 3 on} a peculiar friende | i. | del: Was just of a proposil, can be imagined sion was that I gram upsi le court ca’en dar. v- This is pretty good. Mr. John C. Goodwin, a carpenter o: Danville, Ill., writes: ‘‘About two wee! ENTLEMEN! G AND OLD, suffering from nervous Ty tosses, the effects of youthful or excesses, wo will send a Pesitive Cure ty, involuntal receipt of $3.00. Perfectly ty years in successful and ra: at confidential (sealed) free. THE FOUBORG MEDICAL CO., 52D Livingeten &., Breeklyn, N. ago a heayy saw log tell upon my toot very badlv crushing it, so that I was un to walk at all. I sent tor a bottle or Baliard's Snow Liniment and kept my toot well saturated with it. It is now two weeks since that occured, and my toot is pearly well and I am at work Had [ not used Snow Liniment I should Over use, As an infallible, id cure, it has no equal. =e Particulars and have been laid up two months For healing wounds, sprains, Sores and bruises it has no equal. No Inflamation can exist where Snow Liniment is used. “You can use this letter.” Beware ofall white Liniments substi- tuted tor Snow Liniment. There is uo other Liniment like Ballard’s Snow Liniment. Sold by H. L. Tucker. A party of news paper men and| land law yers were discussing amus- Judge W. S Shirk says he canling typogrophicd — when = Case Co. of Philadelphia, wake more money by practicing law ae New York att» iey told of mistake | under his notice. mude by a tele- rraoh opera says the Buffalo Ex- | press. | “LT wasa young man at that time,” sudtbe ‘awyer, ‘a had a small o Hea across the hall from a suc fu attoraey, who once ty awhile be One day I was sitting in wy office with my lesson the ta | beand ehair thea waitin for clients aud drvea of a sweet girl know. to m= as > had been the sweetheart se 2 days the year befo: I was startled | from> my reverie oy a boy witha me e directed to me. Ir was from my f across t way and daced Chicago, t ts contents mrud+ my brain = whirt. With — telegr:phie brevity it “Ella is sweet. Dou't | y- Take it up and try it. I] usidering the advisability nishir di my ast< My was either as first the ‘Windy City’ had driven my| |friendiasaue. Bat there was the messenger boy, so I read the tele- down, sideways and every way I could see it, aid light finally dawned on me. T took up a} ‘Ale friend was nam Tuere it was, Sw et) and my ed as defen lant’s attorney You should not be without it. 3 Eyery family i: liable tohave a here- ditary taint of consumption in it. !t may date back 3 or even 4 generations Vhis tact makes it necessary alwavs to have a remedy with which to combat this formidable disease. A cough when taken at first can readily be cured betore it mets a serious hold cn the lungs. d’s Horehound Syrup when in its early stages will cure © consumption. It is guarantee ed to bring relief in every case, “when used tor any affection of the throat,lungs and chest, such as consump- tion, inflamation of the lungs, bronchi- tis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, Xc. Tris ples asant to take, pertectly sate and can always be depended on. Sold by HL. Tucker. The New High Aru Davis Sewing Machine, with its Vertical Fe-d, is surpassing all utoer machi:.es in popularity and | numb »r of sales, wherever its merits are known. This is not surprising to tLoss who auequainted with its excelent qualities and decided advantages. are Will you sutter with dyspepsia and liv- er complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guar- anteedto cure you. Sold by H L 1 er, druggist. The wasp would seem to be an in- genious insect. There are seven British species of wasps. In one of their nests the number of cells is sometimes more than 16,000, almost | all of which contain either an egg, a grub or a pupa. Clara—I_ hear with Mr. time? you have broken Wadsleigh ivr the What was the matter? Blauche—I returned his ring first tim second the and after We made up tried to work it off on me again. Fashions change even wheie they are least expected. Very few of the Scotch peasantry now wear the hilt. Most of the pe manuer of the Ex its dress after the ishman. Consumption Cured. An old physiclan, retired trom ice, having had placed ir his hands py an East India missionary the formula ot simple vegetable remedy for the speedy anent cure of Consumpti ion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma ad all throat and Lung Aftections, also™a_po-1- tive and radical cure for Nervous bebil- ity and all Nervous Complaints, atter having tested its wondertul curative pow ers in thousands of cases, has telt it his duty to make it Known to his suffering fellows Actuated by this motive anda desire to relieve hunan suffering, I will send tree of charge, to allwho desire it, this recipe, in German, French, or E glish, with tull directions tor preparing and using. Ser tby mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noves, S20 Powers? Block, Rochester, N. 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If you are already em- ploved, but have a few spare moments, and wish tow them to advantage, vrite us at once s your grand op . and receive fall partienlars by retarn m: dress, TRUE & CO., Box No. 400, Augusta, Me. that had come! | with the fingers. | i tl j claims be not exhibit prac- The Keystone Watch —-IT LEADS! Others Must be Content to Follow. DAILY ST LOUIS REPUBLIC. Issued Every Day In the < Per Annum. Three months One month THINK GE IT: n days Year. ss the largest watch case manufactur ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is asure protecti pickpocket that befa old-style bow, wt in by friction and ¢ A GREAT METROPOL IVAN NEWSPAPER NS 8 Week, for onth. tated, AND EXPERIENCE HAVE SHOWN THAT PRICKLY ASH SS oo a 2¢ d the n fitted witk ch is simply held an be tw! ai off It is called the a Dav f. Louis, Mo Above all other best ad. to this clim RE the court his pe the sale of so mu lly effective in PURIFYING THE BLOOD ano COUNTERACTING MALARIA. IT WILL CURE All complaints arising from a é disordered condition of the Liver, the Stomach, the Kid- It is espe and CAN ONLY BE HAD with cases bearing their trade mark— Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, x zd Monday of Nc the sale of the wh a or send to the manufacturers. eatate of said de s neys and the Bowels; D | the payment o and it is further | pepsia, Habitual Constipa- ordered. use ate se © published in some | tion, Ind! ze Head- newspape four Weeks before | the next tern ta this notice be i siding in Bat prior to the tirst day of the ext term cours. ache, Bilions Co etc., ete., yield ra beneficent in . It tones up the sys plaints, to its NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE d that a copy of em andj | STATE OF MISSOURD 7/55 restores perfect health, is 1s WE Cols. judgeorthe prot purely vegetable in composi- FOR HOME Rate in and tor ald county, hereby y | Ass and pleasant tothe taste. 243 BROAD foregoing is a true copy of the original pubii- | If you have not tried ft, [ cation therein reterred to, as the same appears r INTRODUCTORY LECTURE of record ia my office Witness my hand and TRY IT NOW! atu prve- Done at o GISTS HAVE IT FOR SALE. {skat] Butler, Mo , 17th day of Oct, W.T COL Judge of Probate. Notice of Final atti Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in th+ estate of John W Medley deceased, that I, J W Ennis, administrator of satd estate, in- | tend to make final settiement thereot on November, <1. 1892, at the next term ot the Bates county probate court, in Bates } county, state of Mis-ouri, to be held at PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. i | | | seal Of saia cour: | | | gNotice. In the matter of the Assigned C. Cotherin, Geo D McNeil, November Term, Court. Notice is hereby given that on the rst dav of December, 1592, I will submit to estae of Assignee 1Sg2 Bates Circuit —THE-—— Butler, Mo., onthe 14th day or Novem. | A Gerhess ; W._ ENNIS the circuit court ot Bates couaty, Mo., | 7 rs i Nammiuetor my accounts or the said assigned | estate showing the disposition thereo!, the amounts received and the amounts paid out and on what account, and will on that day, having tully discharged my igations in that behilt as assignee, disposed ot said assets, ask to be charged trom said trust and tor release therefrom as such assignee and tor lease of my bondsmen therein. Dated, Butler, Mo., this Oct. 22, 1892. sEO D MCNEIL, ot COTHEKIN West Ward Stock Farm, Administrator's Notiec. Notice is hereby given, That letters of ad- | ministration on the estate of LW. Beck, de- ceased. were granted to the undersigned on | the 12th dav tober, Iv, by the pro- bate court of Bates count’ Missouri All persons having. Against said es- tate. are required to exhitis them tor allow- THE HOME OF— ‘Mambrino Chief Jr 2 VO BRONZE TURKEYS FOR’ SAL FANCY BRED; INQUIRE OF LAURA CONCKLIN, PASSAIC, MO. ihe « te of said letter. claded from any bene such claims be nov ex fromthe date of this publ forever barred. This !2t or they be pre: fexid estate; and it ft within two years cation, they shall be | ay of Oct. Inv. orn) ; Notice is hereby given that letters of administration ont e estate of Mary A. Oneal deceased, were granted to the un- | dersigned on the Sth day ot November, Adiinistrator’= Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters testa- mentary ou the estate of Wo oH Wayland, de- | 1S¢ by the probate court of Bates sed. were granted to the undersigned on | ¢ ty, Missouri All persons having avot: E82, Dy probate court of | claims against said estate are required bit them tor allowance to tne ad- ministrator within one year after the | date of said letters, or they ray be pre- cluded from benefit of said estate ; jand if seuh claims be not erhibite within two vears trom the date of th publication,they shall be foreve. barred. | Vhis Sth day ut November, 1892. ILLis I. YEATES, Administrator. having claims against said es t rdteexhivit them for allow- ance to the executor, date of said letter may from any benefit said est any the date of this pab! ever barred) This lth day of Oct: ber, M WHIPPLE a WAYLAN D. .Executora, 49 i st C,H. LEWIS & Cu, E.Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables Notice of Pins Notice is hereby given all others interested in the Settlement. all creditors and of Julia Medley, de that I,J W Ennis. adn istrator of s ntend to make final set tlement th ember 2, at the next term of in Bates cou at Butler, M 1s nty isl be held ! ovember, | ACENTS GO'N 4 Money selling Beveridge's Av- 2th stamp inca t a ae NFIDENTIAL. | t je Cooker. Lows ; z b .oSd8 5 UoEATER, GHNCABD, HLL. | a Gue har sample Cooker th Having purchased the Eik Horn barn | CA | HOLIC iLADY and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and | havi ing added to the same a number ot ee es ie NDERCOP”: | first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | Subscriptions, make col ‘end attend ‘to Stops all pain. Makes business in herown ate Daferenbes required. 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