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HOME CURE FOR BLOODP J is no f Beware of the Doctars’ atiseas ross ! Patchwork; You Can only remedies which the doctors ever give for blood poison. throat and ether de nued ind tely 1 good in treating Contagious Blood Poison; many victims of Cure Yourself at Home. The doctors are this loathsome disease would be much better off to-day if they had never allowed selves to be dosed on mercury and potast attempt to heal up the This they shut in with th wholl outw ble to get rid of sarance of the poison into the doses of potash s then break out dving thesystem this vile poison, 2nd only disease—th® sores : uptions system, and ent and mercury. T into sores, and + more damage t e Mr. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry St hundred dollars with the doctors, when they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my bedy, and these soon ‘broke out into running sor and I ndured all the suffering which this vile disease pr duces. I decided to try 8.8.8. asa last resort, and v soon greatly improved. I followed closely your *D tions for Self Treatment,’ ond the large splotches on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. I wa on cured perfectly and my skin has Leen as clear as glass ever since. I cured my- self at home, after the doctors had failed completely.” It is valuable time thrown away to expict the doctors tocure Contagious Blood Poison, for the disease is be- yond their skill. Swifts Spec S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD —acts in an entirely different way from potash and mereurs—it forces the ison out of the system and gets rid of it entirely. Her it cures the isease, while other remedies only shut the poison in where it lurks forever, igs & res han the di sease it N. J., realized that Newark, I “I had spent a constantly unde ning the constitution, Our system of pr e home treat- ment places a cure within tt chof all. We ve all necessary medical ad- vice, free of charge, and patient tl 1 sment of publicity. 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Saturday Evening Pest. To illustrate the position of one of the great national parties during a campaign noted for its fiery parti- sanship. Mr. Depew tells this story of the youthful politician and the wood- chuck: “The tutorin one of the smaller schools near my native town of Peekskill had drilled a nunomber of his brightest scholars in the history orco mpor: ary sete ies, and to test both tt faith an ‘ir knowledge he called upon three of si m one day and den la declaration cf p sonal poe principles republican, Tom, are lemocrat? ve a | the one of you that} can give me the best reason why he| belong ean have this woodchuck which LE caught on my! way to school t morning.” “Tama republican.” said the first boy, “because the republican party saved the country in the war and abolished slavery “And Bill, why are you a prohi- bitionist ?” “Lama prohibitionist,”” rattled off the yout vecause rum is the eoun- try’s test enemy and the cause of our over-crowded prisons and poor houses.” “Excellent reasons, Bill,” remarked the tutor, encouragingly. why are you a democrat, Jim? “Well, sir,” was the slow reply, “I ama democrat because 1 want that woodchuck.”” “And he got it, too,” added Mr. Depew. We Make a tong Story Short. Dr Thurmond’s Catarrh Care is the only cn- tarrh cure made that is sold—No Cure—No Poy It yousuffer ~itheatarrh and coids tp eheatitiyit fit fails to cure you it will st you nothing. Sold by HLL. Tucker h ters have been laid off on account of Amsterdam 2,000 diamond cut- the exhaustion of stocks of diamonds. It is said that by March the price of diamonds will be doubled. School Fund Mortgage Sale. Whereas H B Robinson and Frances M_ Robin- son his wife, did on the 8th day ef February, execute and deliver to Bates county, in the State of Missouri, their school fund mort- gage which said school fund mortgage was duly recorded in book 120 at page 146 of the school fund mertgage record of Bates county, Mo., conveying to Bates county the fol- lowin, cribed real estate, to-wit; Lot No. seven (7) block No. one (1) Atkinson's first addition to the city of Butler, Bates county Missouri, which was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain school fund bond therein described and whereas the principal and interest on said school fund bond is now past due and unpaid. Now. therefore, in pursuance of an order of the county court, made at the November adjourned term. 1809, held Decem ber Sth, 1809, I will proceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butier, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, Januai between the hours of nine o’cloc noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said bond, interest and costs of executing this trust Cc. MUDD,” 1900, in the fore st Sheriff of Bates County, Mo Trustee’s Sale. Whereas. Henry Doerflinger and S. E. Doer- finger, his wife, by their deed of truet agted ‘March 16, 188, and recorded in the recerder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri. in book Ne. lé7 page 103. conveyed to the undersiened trustee the following descri bed real estate lving and being situate in the county of Bates ana estate of Missouri, to-wit The southwest quarter of section ten (10) in township forty-two (42) of range thirty (30) except the following: Beginwing at the nort! eant corner of said southwest quarter of sec- tion ten (10) running thence weet eleven and thirty-stx one-hundredths (11 36-100) chains to middle of ma‘n channel of Grand river. offs: t east eighty-six (S6) links, thence south with meanderings of said riverand in middle of said channel, to # point in said river. opposite a marked elm tree, standing on east bank of said river, thence worth, 3 degrees east, 21 7S- 100ths chains to a point on east line of said quarter section 6 33-100 chains soath of begin- ning peint, thence north 6 33-100 chains to be- ginning, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note faily described in said deed of trast. and whereas. default has been made in the payment oj said mote, and the same is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder ofsaid note and pursuant to the condi- tions of said deed of trust. I will proceed to sel! the above described premises,at public vendue to the highest Didder for cash, at the east front loor of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Rates, and state of Mi-souri, on Friday, January 26. 1%0, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock inthe afternoon of that y, for the purposes of sir “Sip Sa ssid debt, interest and coats . A. ALLEN S40 Trustee Notice that of € Administrator’s hereby given, atic on estate were erante it b forever | 2d day of December, 1599. H. BELL, Administrator. 4-4 iment. | THOUSAND YAQUIS KILLED. Judge West’s Estimate of the Slaugh- ter Since the War Began. Austin, Tex., Jan. 4.—Judge Duval! West, formerly A: tant States Att'y of this district. returned from a business state of Sonora. He days in the edge of the hosti Indian country and met 7 | | | United | has just | p to the} i several | le spent Yaqui |} a number of American mining men who came d rect from the an camps Judge West says that the Mexican | troops comr Gen. Torres] have capture Lkilled over 1,000 Yaquis since the war began. | “The Mexican troops in the against the I j j thousand me Indians have sent in Mexi conditions proposition to the The named in this proposition are they the Mexican government deliver t the Indian chiefs Gen rres | or two colonels of the Mexicat | The Indians declare if these tions are acceded to they will render, although I don’t think Gen. | Torres and the colonels fancy the proposition. Throughout the state of Sonora there are probably 50,000 Yaquis } Their ways ‘and actions ¢ Mexir identical with those of the Physically they are stronger the Mexicans and aresomewha erincoior. W the rebellion ed Probably 2.000 Ya we lested foreigue the field. he Lndians 1 stances where th In some instances they took fir away from for met hunting. Tt understand the methods Tt that tie bellion has about wound up. and do not worry opinion down there is For the present active operations have been suspended in the mines around the hostile country. OPENING MINERAL LANDS. Congressman Stevens of Texas, Intro- duces a Bill. Jan. 4.—Congressman introduced Washington, Stevens of bill to Texas, has a subject the mineral lands on the Indian Reservationsin the United States and territories to location operation, development and entry It provides that all the mineral lands in the mountainous parts ide from the ral sections situated within boundaries of the Indian rese sin the United States and rritories, be and the same are hereby declared to be open nent, operation and entry by the citizens of the Unit- ed States, and in the same manner as other mineral lands for location, developer just the same of the United States are now subject to location, development. operatior and entry, and that all of said lands in said reservations shall be subject to location, and entry and governed by the same rules, the other mineral lands of the United States are now so subject to location. development, op- development, operation same as eration andentry. \ Commendable Evolution. New York Evening Sun. Fz most al- the This dis- the extra- opportu- happy. is ger, tired. not often always disagreeable, woman of to-day. largley to the young content is due ordinary response to nities of the higher education. It means growth. but growth and en- largement of view almost always mean pain. It is an evolution from gand mar- and aim of eulture and the idea that love-mak riage are the sole end women to that higher usefulness. But this restlessness change in the feminine caused by the evolution the sense of individuality and of that of social responsibility a proclaims ideal, chiefly in women of All Agree to Our * Washington, Jan.4.—Italy has re-| favorable response tot he | of the state department | Open Door.” turned a | recent note respecting the ‘‘open door” in China. | | Italy was the last of the great pow-| ers remaining The} o be heard from. 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Itis quickly absorbed. 56 cents at Draggists or by mail ; eampies 16c. by mail ELY BROTHERS, 6 Warren St. New York C 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE wai Wedicine Con Sasaora For Sale in Butler by H. L. Tucker. TABLER’S BUCK EYE P ILE OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. SURE and CERTAIN _ kno wn for i5 years as the S REMEDY for PILES Trace Manns Desicns _ COPYRIGHTS &c. sescription may & 6 e§ Scienti A fic Hiwerican. Brapch Utice, F