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er goods, can hardly be detected trom | y from silk yelvet brocade. It comes | Sedalia Democrat. in black and allthe new fashionable; The winter colors mbines beautifully | 5, an editorial on with wool or silk, and is very effec- | tive made in a walking-jacket or NEW YORK FASHION. What is Seen at the Leading Dry Houses 1n the Paris of Ameraca. | | nominate,”’ the colors fast ranted not to pull out, and perfect, and the goods so soft and silky in appearance. that it is al- magnificent panorama. At no time in the world’s history has there ever been greater magnificence of texture to the respect and she had | are thrust | very strict as to ona day nents possi and accomplist I she has no chance to win admi- busy kept Louisville expresses These reasons ought to be the sitting in solitude, because upon ‘no style about her’? and go roam-j} do not wear acento anlen ing about the woods hunting a better gray and dusty. | dice ace Shows nl Ae dressed woman, as the gentlemen of | to say that a ate ney. a today do. A plain unostentattons | veteen the patterns are seen on the streets unti young woman may have all the vir- | the : wed, al- they appear ‘They are for McDonald. shall decidec ‘twhom preference tor Joseph E. McDonald, gratitude of both. sutficien Courier-Journal, we ESTABLISHED 1870. BENNETT & WHEELER DEALF | is IN 4 : is considerably ; Fabrics, and| house basque. It is ¢ 3 the Domoraee ae Reh and Elegant Drees lcs s lower in rice than silk brocade, and | of Indiana, as the Democ pres : Popular Siyles ia AES | gives quite as good satisfaction. It | dent nommee, tor the tollowing rea- ’ & 3 = i : L . s an excellent material to assist im) £04.:++Furst, that he isan honestman: 7. 15:an aay for }2o" New York, Oct. 22d, 1883 .—The | making over last year’s dresses fOr) cond, that he is an able man; ee eer ger weather has been really charming in | the coming wit aot tr Lge f vyel- | third, that he 1s an experienced man; the city tor the past week. The | The **Nonpareil brand cf ve : rien een cae i J streets are crowded with ladies in | veteen is consider the handsomest \ fourth, that he is an idle man; elegant costumes, shopping 1) and best goods of its class inthe mar-/ fifth, that his services to the coun- promenading, and Broadway 1s a] ket. It has a close, even pile, war- tryand the party give him a claim in dress goods—a nchness that is 4 {most impossible to detect it when to actuate the national! Democrats in and os p Buelies., proper framing to the dignity of mat- | worn upon the street, from the best | their selection ot a nominee, and we 2) =p oo rons; yet swect sixteen is radiant in| Lyon’s velvet. Our merchants re- hope Mr. McDonald may receive The Mitchell Racine Farm Wagon Hapgood Light DraftSulky Plow, Haish close barb! Steel Fence Wire. be Prices Guaranteed to NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, >=R ER, MO. t YS &OIPS soit velvets, glowing brocades, shim- | commend this brand as being A eI unanimous support. mering satins and stately silks. rior to all others cand hu reds of | aa meee as The fashion editor of a leading yards are being sold daily. It cer- | Jon BRIG AES Suamaye® paper in a recent art winds up by l tainly forms a becoming and com- | Ee oa saying: ‘Getting married will be | fortable coutume for cold weathe chicago Heral : : more popular when the fashions for] andif made in good taste, gives | In the city of Jerusalem three Sun- women are less rigid.” All the | grace, beauty, and stvle to the wear- | days are observed in every week young ladies with untold hopes|er. On the ck of every second | The Mohammedans observe Friday should make their prettiest bow to yard of these goods is the “ON ONDA Cea aa ceth ere shops and rest the writer and at once seek the fig- | rei] nd Jad she Id be | ae Butt ais Eo Gs leat worn by our Asiatic progenitors. | parti ce this ae See ees = bs ae According to accounts, that san-| ing, this being such « wond il vel- | ee hours g ae se quine youth, Adam, didn’t leave Eve | vet season, that many interior bran Is | The Jews observe urday, bei 4 shall never buy any other than the | 1s one of the most skillfully managed im wood yard in the ley & Co’s, main St. own measurement. The house re- } cently made a beautiful wedding- dress for alady in Califoinia, who sent an old dress-waist with the length of the skirt, stating her age, and about the price she wished to pay for it, and I have rarely seen a more beautitul garment, while the This manufacture exhibtis sixty dif- ferent patterns in brocades, which are of the finest artistic taste as_ well as novelty. They are of double ex- tra quality and the finest goods in the market. Brocaded silks are more fashiona- ble than at any time since their in- and city choice « want a good dry 1 lumber yard keep y stove wood. north part of Hu on North constantly on | hand and deliver to any part of the | If oud of stove wood you there is the place to getit. Give them there are many grades that are in- feriur. Qur merchants recommend those of Stearn’s manufacture as being the very best class ot these goods. A magnificent quality in ex- tra aupreme surah silk, very wide, has been made for winter wear, which makes up superbly for ladies who wear mourning, as well as to combine with cloth or velvet. Vhe two-toned brocades are usee by our most fashionable ladies for S basque waists, and poplum over- ) desses, giving a very dressy ap- pearance to the wearer. For eve- | ning toilets, there are brocades in all the fashionable light tints and the white ‘*Muscovite’” with leaves of glowing orange, torms a lovely combination to a white brocade, of Which there 1s a large varety. This brand of silks is for sale at pleading stores in the Principal cities all over the Union, and our mer- chants will send samples upon ap- plication, but she must specify that she wants the John N. Stearn’s sure to find all 1 have represented. This will be an immense season or the ‘‘Broche”? and ‘‘Nonpariel’’ The former shows beau- effects, and when made p carefully and combined with oth- shar they will send you a cattalogue give all desired formation. CaRLortTa. In a late interview, Cole Younger | who 1s serving a life sentence in Minnesota penitentiary, himselt on the old robber a deals particlarly with Dick Laide The leader takes care not to implicate a confession and testimony. ot the living in :obberries with which he was cognizant of and the familiar, but hauls Dick Liddil o the coals and declares his published | contessiona lie. He thinks D perjured himself to convict Frank James, fearing that if the latter vy allowed to go free he would ave: Wood Hite and Jesse James dea Cole would not say whether the ¢ who escaped from the fatal raid bmake of goods, and then she will be the Northfield bank were Jesse and | Frank James. reticent on that Frank James was not in several the robberies as was alleged in L: dt's confession, to his ow. knowledge. He appeared qu n persor It you write to the house expresses point, but added that } address we will make hair-cut. _ He keeps none but experienced and | barbers. Will also grind razors. Satis- | | taction guaranteed. Rooms north side | square j Farm for Sale, | I will offer my farm situated rly miles northeast of Butler, containing 153 acres, 110 in cultivation, balance pasture, 140 fenced. New 12} rooms Well finished, 300 bearing apple | trees, excellent well of water and good | cistern at the house and never tailing | stock water. For terms, enquire at prem- j | the and two story house with Lil's ex- any nge th. | wo } The handsomest room and furniture | in the city and the finest liquors and wines in the market. Free Lunch Every on | Day. Work Given Out, On receipt ot vour an otter by witch e you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your id- | home. Men, Women, Boys or Girls can nal | do it. H. C. Wilkinsons & Co.. 195 and i w York. m. ite | | or) 213 Persons wanting wood or coal, - an leave orders at the post office with Marnard, Badgleys & Gipson or Wright and Glor- ces, will receive my prompt and fair dealing. at 2,00 each. ecn tion beside a dashing, stylishly dress- | days past attending the annual fall i ed girl who may be ignorant and 11 openi ae large dry goods | i bred. Gentlemen will hover around | housc iI ally w one | St the latter, so if you want to be ap- srs could have et joyed CB ye a a ore. preciated for your good qualities ot ewild | z eles mind as well as person, dress sty- < il accus- | 7 plece ¢ a Tul! lin lishly, girls! ’ tomed to s o you Tas | P This can be done at comparative- | dies, who 1i is Paris of | er enou Wes Jy small cost, now t so many | Amer lini acithin £6 (6) RS beautiful goods are made in our own | tacle. t a - country. Look at our American] Messrs. {. rave the | 2G. ti celebrated manutacturers of this city, | seen here. o | Qragig Fe) atone F make goods equally as handsome as | materials ¢ » surpassed. | N) U j NS : any that is imported, and the price nificent silks and satins, and Call and see us at \W alnut. isnot near as much, while it is a pos- variety of color and | 5 é . 5 | tive fact that asmuch, while it is a : offered at extremely low j In every style price and quality sitive tact, that one dress of this ad the stock of ool i Oe ek oe ees ee Made to Or er. Call and see us at Butler. manufacture. Tmetalady whom T] class. | knew on Fifth Avenue a few days The suit and cloak department is ao | since, beautifully dressed in black | a special feature and the models all | pecuaren cen a SS | satin brocade, and said: ‘*What a the highest p: Costumes | ai eee Building. eee rae H lovely new dress, and such charming receptions, weddings, and dinner = i material!’’ She replied: ‘Do you | parties, are quite different in. style | J=E.TALBOTT think so, well I must tell you that I] from those seen at other houses, aoe Merchant T ies ' have worn this material nearly three a certain elegance about Be Soe yeats, and there seems to be no not tound elsewhere, while | Daily Hack tv Walnut. | wear out toit. Ihave remodeled it} dresses for street, traveling, and | ee eae this fall, not because it worn, | house wear posses a chrc that is in-| >“ iw aatleig Was i but because the make was out of | describable, transforming the plain- | Walnut City. Leave orders at | styte, and this is what you are pleas- | est looking lady to quite a distangue | McBride’s. Roundtrip $1. Ey ap esr: ry siareecinge eye ES oe” BORER ©WEKLY ‘TIMES Stearn’s brand of silk, tor you are] inthe city Ladies sending tor sam- Wood and Coal. not only sure to get a handso: ples are always promptly a:tended = Sea pattern, but it will! wear as long as | to and the greatest attention 1s given Newton ind Callihan, two enter the most economical could desire.’’ | costumes or cloaks made fiom ladies’ | Prising gentleman have started a 1eriff’s Sale. | | | troduction, and will continue to be | charges were exceedingly moderat. eae 43tt. Shenff’s Sal Ss! worn for some time to come. There | In the tur department are many new ei ee 3 Sherff’s Sale. | ; : is certainly nothing to take their design in dolman and other shapes | By virtue and authority of a specialex-' By virtue and authority of a gener Tex. place and they make charming toilets | that’ are very attractive, and the Lan d For Sale | GsR un oa eee a issued’ from | Sor ory earc icon the oftiee Bere cet : for all occasions. Among the new | prices considerably lower than those | the office of the clerk oie pie eas court returwabieae tee Nees paees siks ot this manutacture is the] at regular fur houses. I noticed a 2 S HENGE Tac MBS OE pee eee of said court, and to me directed in favor “Muscovite’’ stripes, a satin and | choice stock in camel’s hair, broche, Several Choice Farms. and tome directed in favor or Ed R. i of Geo. T.. Hockensmith, and against C. | heayy Ottoman stripe alternating. | and plaid shawls, while in the chil- If you want to buy a farm improv- | Power, and i. R. Power, and against | Be wy ueous et al, nex pened oat A pretty piece in black shows a i- | dren’s department unique and / ed or unimproved land or have vour Lucinda ees and ee tee Pia caer claim of hen Satendeate: Ce vision of the stripes by a tew threads charming novelties in woolen, cash- erenisared + ee li | i bare oo aoe read pes ce ihoeuave son et al.of in andto the following de- of red silk; this combined with Ot- mere, silk and velvet costumes, that pore Ae oe seat nes Bete Benet ante of in ak to the follow- | Scribed real estate, situated ir Bates toman silk of the same manufacture, | I did not find at other houses. One | 2S: tornados, cyclones and wind- | ing described real-estate situated in Bates | County, Missouri » to-wit: forms a beautiful, durable, costume. | of the principal features of the house SU cation OF mle ato _S- B. | county, Missouri, to-wit: s ree iaeps plo 2 a pe tows ae These ‘‘Muscovite"’ strives are in-| is the manufacture of fine under- | N¢Wbill, Butler, Mo. Office in| See eae re ne nee peered ering Ce) ee eee ae Be ee lee the | cletiae for aol Gldree, To | OP = SEE Bp states, room ad-| ew teins ie ie i eet eT weciccdey. Nascasber oth. abet colors extremely u istic in their com- | fants trousseaux are goiter up mn foining Dr. Tucker’s office. 36-tf said Bates county, Missouri, and I will | Beereen neat j ee ES nee = a see bination. American Surahs are Pretty styles at moderate prices, and Fred D. = Barber jon | forciiooudad clock th the Brenan quite as popular as ever, although j lovely designs are shown im_ bed | wiy give you a neat shave, shampoo or | Tuesday, November 6th, 18353. of that day, atthe east tront door ot the ot Butler Bates . € same, or so h thereof as may be required, at pub- lic vend to the highest bidder tor cash or 60 | to satisty said execution and costs, Wa. F. HANKs, | Sheriff of Bates county. between the hours of 9 o’clock in forenoon and 5 0’clock in the afternoor of that day, at the east front door of the | in the city of Butl county Missouri, sell the same, much thereot as may be req lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and costs. | Wa. F. Han Sheriff’s Sale. By vir' and authority of general ex- ecution, issued from the office ot the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- souri, returnable at the November term, Stray Ni tice | ins, living | p, and Posted | Taken up as stray by S in Pleasant Gap Township sises. J.T. Graves. 35tf | before E. Shaver, J. P- in Prairie Town- | 1883, of said court, and to me directed in country | ship, Oct. roth, 1883. One brown two year | favor ot Mary E Willison. and against ver THE old past. horse, about 143¢ hands high- | (yy Willison. I have levied and seiz- eat | Small star in forehead, pale its foot | edupon all the right, title, interest and white, avery dim, light colored spot 97 | Ciaim of the said detendant C. H. Willi- nck NONPAREIL HALL. | left side of end of nose and apprais edat | seat BE in pee ra iiedollowing dee ribed ‘ u . | Forty Dollars, by J. N. Bradley, George | real estate, situated in Bates county, J.P. WILLIS, & Co. | Henderson and R. W. Smith. Missouri, to-wit: or a OPPOISTE OPERA HOUSE. 46 3t* KE. Shaver, J. P. Northwest quarter of the northeast | quarter of section 28 and the east half ot the northeast qauarter. of section 28 all | in township 40, range 30, Bates county, | Missouri, and I will on | Wednesday, November, 7th. 18383, between the hours of g o'clock in the j torenoen and 5 o’clock in the afternoon j of that day, at the east tront door of the | court house, in the citv ot Butler, Bates ; county Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor | cash to satisfy said execution and costs. z Ws. F. Hanks, Sheriff of Bates county. Woed and Coal. ious. Any one of the above named pla- ention, 39 tt. H. T. Shobe. County Maps Fer Sale. We have five late county maps tor sale Tres Orrice. 28-tf r1ctory. | | After Twenty on&Nolf (North ly Main St. South of the IPOSTO F FICE Two Door —Dealers in— GROCERIES | BARDYW ARE NSWARE BUTLER, MO. | |\QUEE 0,1LL-——-- ih, AND G | SPRAGUE & ILUNTER, AGENTS, | BUTTLER:- “MISSOURI | CHICAG BOOKS--500, 006 volumes, the choicest literature or world. 100-page cataloeue tree. est prices ever known. Notsold by d ers. Sent for examination betore pay- ment on evidence otf good taith. John B. Alden, O. Box 122 IS Vesey St., N. Y. Publisher, lp. ie Mason & Hamlin Organs. (40 pp. ato i New illustrated catalovue, for season of 1583-4, including many new styles; the best assortment of the best and most attractive organs we have ever ottered, and at lowest prices, $22.00 $600, for cash, casy payments or rented Sent free. Mason & Hamlin Organ & Pizno Co. New York, 4 149 Wabash ' Boston, 154 Tremont st 14th St-; Chica: Ave. GEO. THE WOODS’ 7 < ‘ “Ors : Pianos and Organs Are the fi tintone. Are the finest in design. Are the finest rkmanship- Send tor catalogue wi sic tree. Geo. Woods’ Company. 608 Washington Street, Mass. RATHER TOO LoNG. Vears on the Wrong sideof Life a Virgin- ian Turns Tab “How long did you say?” “Twenty years, Isaid. Up to the I mentioned I had suffered from dis liver fortwenty years,’’ said Mr. S. Hancock, ot Richmond, halt as thongh thinking of that dilapidate section othis lite. ‘At times I almost wished it had pleased Providence to omit the liver from the human anatomy “Bad enough—twe ty years of that sort ot thing,’”’ responded a listener. ‘*What was the upshot ot it?’’ “The upshot was that some time ago [ went down to Scott's drug store in thi« city, and bought one ot Benson’s Capcine Porous Plasters, applied it and was re- heved inatew hours, and am now as sound as though my liver was made of In- dia rubber... enson’s—unlike the old kind ot plas- ters—act promptly. Lookfor the word ‘ apcine, which is cut in the genuine. price 25 cents. Seabury and Johnson, Chemists, New York- 4

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