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CURE Rick Headacho and relieve all the troubles izcie dent to a bilious state of the syst: Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Li. eating, Pain in the Bide, &c, Wh remarkable success has been show eo, yet Carter's Little Liv: equally vatdablo in Conetipation, c venting thisannoying complaint, whilo* correct all disordersof thostomach liver and regulate the bowels, Even if Acbathey would bealmostpricelessto thoso wie sulier from this distreesing complaint; but fortz- Dstely their goodness does notend here,and thoza whooncetry them will find these little pills valu- abiein somany waysthat they will not be wil. lng todo without Butafteralieick head ACHE !tstu.0 bane of so many lives that hero fs where ‘womakeour (eee Our pills curedt whit: others do not. + Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small avd ory easy to take, One or two pills makea does. cy are atrictly vegetable and do not gripe o punze, but by their gentle action please all whe fem, In vialaat 25 cents; fivefor $1- Bold by pp appianbi or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE cece WHITTIER Established $2 years, EXPERIENCE 215 W. NINTH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO. Consultation FREE. Medicines from the Doc- tor's own laboratory furnished ai cost and seat anywhere sealed—private. Arising from the ef- fects of Youthful Fol- ee Excess or Indulgence, product Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of Sight, Self DI trust, Failing Memory Physical Decay,’ Pimpl on Face, Aversion to Socicty, Loss of Ambition, Unfitness to Marry, Dyspepsia, Stunted Devel: opement, Pains in Bick Milky Urine, Night Losses ‘nnatural Drains and Lost Manhood Cured to Stay Cured. Rellef at onco; all exhausting Grains stopped, weak parts strengthened aud en- larged. and in thou- ‘sands of: blank N MID ne: Jain envelope, with advic AE AGED mon having milty or cotton Mke deposits in urine, with fulliag powers are in the second tage of sem wea Icure these cases for lite, | Blank No. 11. ets Rheuwattam, Ec: zema and Syphilis, recent or old cases,curéd for Tife, antely and auroly, No poisons used. My treat- ment 1s the result of 30 years’ expertence and the method. Cure guaranteed never to id pate Write fur question jon sent privately, explaining the disease and why so-called “Remedies,” Bivod Purifiers, oto., fall to cure, Complaints, pain ful, difficult. too frequent or bloody urine, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Weak Bladder cured without in- struments or pain. Question Blank Nr aaful new treat It. My prac haa uu 1 on 9. 13 free. above diseases alone, State your case and write at or dangerous, DR. WHITTIER, SR., 215 W. ‘ota ST. T.KANSAS CITY, MO. Sure, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Emissions, Spermatorrhea, OZMANLIS ORIENTAL feet make you a STRONG, Vigor- ous Price $1.00, 6 SEXUAL pine xe, Special Directions Mailed with each Box. Address g BSellard Snow eat Co.» 2919 Lucas Ave. ST. Louis, MO. AILIN 1D, = Vous DeBerry: akaces of Spain ind, Effects es in Oldor Young, ‘Do you Know? That more ills result from an Unhealthy Liver than any} other cause-Indigestion, Consti- pation, Headache, Biliousness, and Malaria usually attend it. Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator is a vegetable specific for Liver Disorders and their accompany- It cures thousands why not be one of them? Take Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. Your Druggist will supply you. PSUR Cor & and free Handbook write to 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. patent taken out Dy us is mgt before by anotice given free of charge Srientitic ‘American wean atainis he el 8) illustrated. No intel ‘man RE SLA etx months Address NN CBLISERS, S61 Broadway, New York: parroor . involuntary Poases, th: : or erceeece, we Wil send « Peattive Cure = coeahe hyp at se, Aa on italic, it Sbgaadleg Communica- ay So — qo ey Address. “9 THE FOUBORG MEDICAL Co., E Livingeten St., Breeklyn, N. ¥. aS | and testi- | tuted tor Snow Liniment. [EAST AND WEST FROZEN UP| . |New York Worse Affected Than | for Years. | | New York, Jan. 13—New Yor! |barbor and the riyers on each side | of the island are frozen, while the} soundis full of ice as far as can be seen. Hundreds of vessels are fast in the floes aud the situation is_ |steadily growing Huge | |bergs bave formed and the narrows wor: | positively daugerous even to great jocean liners. Staten Island is al most cut off and many tous of freight | jare piled up immoveable. For the , first time in three years there has | been skating in Ceutral park. At Boston the ice in the harbor is | for years aud all ves sels are experiencing great difficulty | in going out or coming in. heayier than Similar | reports come from all along the northern coast. | Oskaloosa, Ia, Jan, 13.—The} heavy snow storm has caused all railroads to abandon freizht trains except the Rock Island and that has twoin the snow drifts, impeding the progress of trains east of here. The Iliionis Central is in bad shape, | all the trains being serious! y delay- ed. | Telegraphic advices from many points in the state are that it is one the worst blizzards in many years.. Boone reports all business suspended and traffic on the Des moines, Northern & Western sus pended. The thermometer at Ce- dar Rapids marks 20 degrees below and is growing colder. The situa- tion at Des Moines, Mason City, Mar- shaltown and Ottumwa is about the same. Must Pay Fall Fare. Sedalia, Mo., Jan. 13.—General Passenger Agent A. Faulkner of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway) yesterday issued a circular letter stating that in future no half fare permits weuld be issued to minis- ters. This action is aimed at the ‘| great number of alleged traveling | evangelists and others who practice impositions on the company in order | | threw off his coat. to secure the rebate. Domestic Felicity. -White—Brown caught his wife in the dark hall last night, mistook her for their rl her. | Black—You don't say so! Great | Scott. what a break! What did she | Say? White--She mistook him for their | new lodger, and told him to do it again.—Truth. | | | | i and kissed new gi | | | The republicans of Massachusetts! 1 in caucus named Henry Cabot Lodge for the United States senate to succeed Senator Dawes Humphrey Shepard, a prisoner in | the calaboose at Sheldon, Mo., was released by amob. The projectors of a canal from | the great lakes to the ocean are in session at Washington. The 2 cents in the advance of price of wheat has stimulated the already improved flour market. Goversor Stone will not appoint the police commissioners until the | legislature adjourns. Six business buildings: were burn- ed at Warrenton, Mo, Tuesday) evening. A strange apparation of a beanti+} fui woman is exciting people at Canton, Ill. Democrats of Indiana i in caucus have indorsed Senator Turpie for | re election. | Two jewelry ‘thives arrested in an | old cabin ner Vandavia have been identified. Nine murderers are in Greenville Mississippi jail at) aw aiting | | trial. This 1s pretty good. 3 i Mr. John C. Goodwin, a carpenter ot | Danville, r., writes: ‘About two weeks ago a heavy saw log tell upon my toct verv badly crushing it, so that I was un- able to walk at all. I sent tor a bottle of Baliard*s Snow Liniment and kept my toot well saturated with it. It is now two weeks since that occured, and my foot is pearly 1 and I am at work. Had [ not used Snow Liniment I should 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.”’ | man’s arm. Frank Hatton eaitors a the Wash-| ington Post is an all round printer | says a fellow editor. Thapgh rich and lazy now, he has not forgotten I'the tricks learned before he was} post master general in Artbur’s cab met and before he had dreamed of! becoming oue of the most prosper ous and cert inly the most popular newspaper editors in Washington. | Twice since he became editor of the Post Hatton has alone and unaided gotten out extra editions of his pap Once wken the defaleation of Silcot, clerk to the seargeant at of the house diseover a i with ing to er. ms of representatives, was Sil had money eot of members run belong- and, the town was in an uproar as soon as the d. alot of congress, travel one of the first to it, aud he jumped into a cab andgave | rumor Degan to Hatton we aroun | the driver $1 extra to run his horses | all the way to the office of the Post. | On arriving there he found there | was not a printer editor or reporter | | in sight. He telephoned for the pressman sent the business cffice clerk out after newsboys and then In thirty utes he had set more type than eith-} Cummings or Wellman set in the same length of time in their contest, not stopping to write out copy, but setting up in type what he had heard abont the sensation of the morning. As soon as he had finished that part of his task he made up the forms min- | | stereotyped the page with the aid of the janitor who had had a little experience as a nelped to the boss of the metal pot, and within an hour| of the moment at which he heard of Silcot’s fight had the newsboys on the streets selling papers. This was aremarkable feat for one man to preform but it only shows what an all-around printer can do wheh he sees an opportunity to beat all rivals. | A Winter Snake Story. Clinton Democrat Snake stories are a little uncom- mon in winter, but W. C. Snow tells a good one. Saturday while the workmen were tearing away an old) abutment for the new bridge across | Deepwater, they unearthed a big} den of snakes (63 in number) all sizes, the largest being as thick as a| They were in a dormant state but were made doubly so, and | the chances are none of them will! ever W ke up in the spring. Cockrell For the Cabinet. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 9 —With | the arrival of the in ee throng comes the story well authen- ticated that Senator Francis M.| Cockrell has assurances that Cleve- land will select him for cabinet hon-| ors. Cockreil’s successor in this event is likely to be Major Harvey} W. Salmon, of Clinton, chairman of | the state democratic campaign com- | mittee, who conducted campaign and insured an old-time | vote for his party in Missouri. Maj Salmon is known all eyer the state] and has strong friends in every coun- ty, who will certainly unite cure him the senatorship in the! event of Cockrell’s electitn to the} cabinet. Salmon should be accepta | le to the entire democracy of the| state. to se-! The present low pr — | 2 of silver is shutting down the mines in Colora- | do. i Nebrask leanne is again in the throes of a deadiock Trouble is expected between the} races at Greenville, Tenn. Fire ina Japanese mill caused a loss of 125 lives, mostly girls. A mysterious through the drowned. Frenchman Alton goes | ice at aod ig | WA { President Harrison will return to; | Indianapolis to reside when his term of cffice expires. — You should not be without it. 3! Every family i: liable tohave a here- ditary taint of consumption in it. It! may date back 3 or even 4 generations. | This tact makes it: pecessary always to have a remedy with which’ to combat! this formidable disease. A cough when taken at first can readily be cured before! it gets a serious hold cn the lungs. ! 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 y affection of the throat,lungs and chest, “such as consump- j Beware ot ail white Liniments substi There is no other Liniment like Ballard’s Snow Liniment. Sold by H. L. Tucker. tion, inflamation of fhe lungs, bronchi- tis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, &c. Itis pleasant to take, pertectly sate andj can always be depended on. hear | |W B Corwine deceased, that | term of the Bates: | Bates county; e | mciieatea within one | cluded trom jane it the Stone | - * | order ot the pr | tate, are required to exhibit them for allow- | s A blinding and terrific snow storm raged in Wisconsiau Sunday. Rail- read traffic had to be suspended and many people were fr Gogobie range Oa the seow was four feet deep. Consumption Cured. An old physictan, retired trom prac- tice, having had placed ir his hands py an East India missionary formula’ ot imple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Cata throat and Lung Affections, also a_ po. tive and radical cure tor Nervous Debil- ity and all Nervous ¢’>mplaints, atter having tested its wondertul curative pow ersin thousand ds of cases, has felt it his duty to m nown to Cane to relieve hu nan suffering, I will d tree ot charge, to allwho desire it, recipe, in German, French, or En— glish, with tull directions tor preparing and using. Ser y mail by addressing with stamp, na this paper. W. A. 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, 2Q 1 vear j Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and al! others interested in the estate of | Cie Q R_ Corwine administratrix of estate, intend to make final settle thereof, at the next term ot the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, | state ot Missouri, to be held at Butler on | | the 13th day ot February, 1893 i | EvuPHEMIA R Corw UNE, { | 8 j fi 2 ae | { Executor’s Natice. | | Notice is hereby given, that letters testa- mentary on the estate of David T Short, de- ceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 6th'day of Jan. 1893, by probate court of Bates county, Me. ‘All persons having claime against said es- tate, are required te exhibit them for allow- ance to the executors within one year after the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication they shall be for- ever barred. This 6th day of January, 1892, B. DURAND, | 8 Executor. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate otf Emley ree, deceased, that 1, J Wj Ennis, administrator of said estate, in- i tend to make final settlement thereot | at the next term of the Bates county pro-| bate court, in Bates county, state of Mis- jsouri, to be held at Butler, Mo., onthe | 13th day of February 1893. | 8 j. W. ENNIS, Adm nistrator. | Notice of Final Settlement. | Notice is hereby given toall creditors and oth- | ers interested in the estate of Martin. W.. Mize deceased, that I, De C Mize administra- tor of saideatate, intend to make final settle- | ment thereof, at the ‘néxt térm’ of the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held at uutler on the 13th day of February, Is. DEC MIZE Administrator. Notice of Pinal Settlement. | Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of w Patterson deceased. that 1 4 Jenkins and | CB Patterson executors of said estate intend | to make tinal settlement thereof, at the next | probate court, in| tri, to be held at | Butler ont) : | AGminist Notice. | Notice is r given that letters of | iministrat i estate ot Daniel; Loubensteiy were granted to | the undersigned on th h day ot Jan. | 1893, by the prebate court of Bates | cor — Missour against s ibit them to: Vil persons having | estate are required allowance to the ad- year after the id letters, any | date of ort benef be not ym the date ‘ot ‘this | publication,they shall be foreve. barred. This 6th d January, 1893 VOL ENTIN LOUBE NSTEIN, Administrator. “ cla such within two vears Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereb given, that by virtue of en ate court of Bates coun-!} ty, Missouri, made on the 5ist day of Decem- ber. Isv2, the undersigned puclic administrator for said county has taken charge of the estate of Milton Rafferty, deceased ‘All persons having claims against said es- ance to the administrator within one year after the date of said letter: cluded from any ber such claims be not from the date of thi: forever barred. T orthey may be pre- fsaid estate; and if hibited within two years blication, they shall be slat day of Dec 1892 a. W ENNIS, Public ‘Administrator. | Setth ment eu to all creditors aan Natice of I Notice is hereby ¢! allothers interested in the estate of J. Saighman, deceased that IJ W Ennis ae} istrator of said estate. intend to make final set- . 1s, at the probate court to he held ATT. tlement thereofon February next term of the Bates county ty, state of Misson: w Adm’ trator. Notice of Fiunl Sectlemeat. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of Edith M. John, deceased, that I J 8 Pierce, administra tor of said estate, intend to make final settle- ment thereof. at the next term of the Bates county probate court in Bates coun Missouri. to be held at Butler on the Ith day day of Feb'y, 1853. 3. PIERCE, Admin, highest market | price for chicken= ard egg delivered | i I wili pay the at my store at Virgiuia. Mo. | connection with iny store. , Sold by H. L. Tucker. Netsox M. NestLErope. Fifth Ave. and Madison Sts., | Rameand fhe price = ve Talso have goo! feed stable in| : SSS SRSSsy for Infants and Children. “Castoriais so well adapted to children that as superior to ary prescription H. A. Anczsn, M. D. 111 So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, MN. ¥. CATHOLIG LADY | Waytep—Intelligent business in her own locality. 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