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a . the best is in Paint #2. | ayy : ict ‘ure ‘Phite Lead is best; properly applied ¥ Pode not scale, chip, chalic, or rub ts ee naly aiheses to the wood and prn permanent base for repainting. ‘aints which peel or scale nevattorbe phen by scraping or burning before a hatactory Tepainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead Properly made. Time has proven that nite lead made by the “Old Dutch” merocess of slow corrosion possesses elities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. T! Precess consumes four to six months time, and produces the brands that ve given White Lead its character &s the standard paint. “Southern” “Collier” a “Red Seal” L standard brands of strictly pure d made by the “Old Dutch” pro- Ss. You get the best in buying them. ‘You can produce any desired color b tinting these brands of white lead with National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead inting Colors. For sale by the most reliable dealersin Paints ° Pifyeo are going to paint, it wi send tous for a book containing infersation that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CoO., 1 Broadway, New York, St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street. Stories About Cleveland. Washington, Aug. 29.—The report that the president was recently op etared upon for the removal of a can” cer in the mouth is discredited by all the officials approached upon the subject. President Cleveland is ex- tremely adveise toa publie discus- Bron of his health, and his friends re naturally governed by his wishes. One of them, who is in a position ito know, says the best refutation of tthe reports about the serious illness fof the president lies in the fact that eis making preparations fora re- sturn to Washington, and will proba bly be here before the week closes. }A member of the cabinet told a re | porter that he had seen the president frequently since the date of the al leged operation, and never noticed the slightest indication of sucha hing, nor had he heard of it. Con- Bequently he was confident the re- port was false. | Balai'a’s Snow Liniment. 1 his invaluable remedy is one that oujht to be in every household. It will cum your Rheumatism, Neuralgia, spriine, cuts, bruises, burns, frosted teejand ears, :ore throat and sore che l cure stiff joints, aud contracted ter all other remedies bave hose who have been crippled rs have used Ballard Snow Lini- mentiand thrown away their crutches and teen able to walk as well as ever. Tt will cure you. Priceyjoc. Sold by H LTutker dreggist A Girl Whipped by White Caps. ~~ Sedalia, Mo, August 22 —Lofor mation comes from Johnson county thirty miles west of a case of brutal treatment of two women by a party of twenty five men. Sunday night the “Regulators” as they styled themselves, visited the house of Mrs. '\ Betty Darby, 2 woman of alleged bad character, near Warrevsburg, \ nd called out a 14-year-old girl Enown as “Little Blue” Without ceremony the Regulators gave her a good switching. rubbed tar ter back and ordered ber and the ‘ arby family to leave which they Hiid immediately. on That confidence has been restored Ms evident from the reopening of a Barge number of banks and commer jal houses that suspended opera- tions last month. In all 68 national panks have resumed business, and 6 others are expected to resume ithin the next two weeks. Even in ylorado the suspended banks are Beopening their doors, eight of the referred to being located in that \e.—St. Louis Republic ‘ourteen men were necessary to the coffin of a woman of Mont ‘'om, Ind., who died recently, | amet 425 pounds. s more Catarrh in this see- e country than all other dis- together, and until the last er was supposed to be incura- ‘or a great many years doctors need it a local disease, and ribed local remedies, and by stantly failing to cure with local tment pronounced it incurable. mee has proven catarrh to be a istitutional disease, and therefore, ires constitutional treatment. Catarrh Cure, manufactured J Cheny & Co., Toledo, Ohio, nly constitutional cure on the et.. It is taken internally in from t@ drops to a teaspoonful. directly on the blood and mu- surfaces of the system. They one hundred dollars forany case to cure. Send for circulars estimonials. Don't Insure With Them. State Insurance Superintendent, Hon. Jas. R. Waddill, warns the public against insurance companies that are attempting to do business A hereon nee Se on Mysterious Shooting Affair. West Plains, Mo., Aug. 28 —Jas. Radcliffe of Or county left his two little boys at home alone and when he returned he found gon in Missouri without complying with | them dead with a bullet hole in bis es law, and calls on the prosecuting | | ecute them | outlawed He companies, a list of thinks furnishes and | there may be others: | Merchants Fire Lloyds of New York. Pequannock Fire Association of Stanton, Va Protection Insur unknown.) Underwriters’ Mutual Co. of Sioux City, Iowa. Wytheville Ins. and Banking Co. of Wytheville, Io. Fire land, O. Va. Farmers and Meceanics’ (location unknown.) American Underwriters—a com- bination of the last two above. Tus. Co. Found With Her Skall Crushed. Emporia, Kan., Aug. 30.—On re- turning to his home last evening, Elwood Maston, after asearch found tthe dead body of his wife on the floor of his barn, with -her skull crushed in. No one was present at the time of death, and the case is somewhat of a mystery, although it is thought she had been iu the loft and had slipped and fallen. The family of the deceased are among the oldest settlers, and live about sixteen miles from Emporia. The sons of Conard Nichoff, the insolvent Chicago banker, are charg- ed with having embezzled $79,114. Their whereabouts is #hknown. Mrs. Mary Matson, living north of Emporia, Kan., fell from a barn loft Tuesday evening and was killed, her skull being crushed in. A genuine case of leprosy has been found in the Wyoming penitentiary, convict Ed Fisher being the victim. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy try Electric Bitters. If La Grippe has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on the liver, stomach and kidneys. gently aiding these organs to preform their functions. If you are afflicted with sick heac- ache you will find a speedy and per manent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you Large bottles 50c at H. L. Tecker’s drugstore. The Dayis Machine. No more do we hear ‘‘The song of the shirt” Nor mournful cadences ring; But, instead,the lively cheerful whirl Of the “Davis Sewing Machine.” And many an over-burdened heart Whose life was a dreary theme— Now offers to heaven the grateful prayer; “God bless the Davis machine.” For, never more need women work, As prisoners work for erime; But chatter and sing with our Davis machine, While our feet keep jolly quick time. For happiness goes with the Davis machine, And, meet it wherever you may, Its bright little needle will be like a gleam Of the sun on a cloudy day. Graceful and shining with and plate; A treasure to look at beside; A beautiful, sensible present, From aman to his wife or his bride. gilding Get the News. Every occupation in the country is anxiously looking to the extra session of Congress for relief. Every | citizen is directly and personally in- terested in every measure to be dis- cussed, and will want the news promptly and fully. It is during the time like this, that the great advant- age of the Twice-a-Week St. Louis Republic is conclusively demonstrat- ed. Its readers get ALL the news each Tuesday and Friday—just twice as often and as fully asit could be had from any weekly paper—and lis—ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. It will be indespensible for the next few months. subscription at once. dollars. Address, J. F./and raiseaclub. Address Tur Rr- BuBtic, St. Lovis, Mo. \ 4 ‘head and the other attorneys all over the state to pros-| how it happened. | brother says that he went to the lar ince Co. (location | Ins. | gratulate d Johu Cravens ou winning Washington Union Ins. Co. Cleve-} National Fire Ins. Co, Weston, | and caused more the last ladies’ championship for Missouri and Kansas. that this is the remedy you need, | yet it costs no more than the week- Send in your Extra copy free for one year to the sender of a club of four new names with four uvable to tell The surviving . when he returned to the house fou: d | his brother dead. Tennis ¢ han pi “O, John, I thought I i bad queer je i you, for justas I time in you knocked a ball ‘way the court.” This was the made by a swell society girl as s con |the champiouship cf Missouri and Kansas at the Dykington tennis tournan-ent yesterday, aud near by another crowd of enthusiastic ad aurers were congratulating anoiber champiou—Miss Elmore. The last match was played late yesterd There was’ a large crowd ut the courts yesterday, y afternoon. the largest of any day Curing the tournament. The tennis itself wasa a great deal better than any other day and these two factors were wll that was needed to make the tourna- ment remembered us a successful! one. The best match of the day was played in the morning when very few spectators were present. It was the semi finals, in singles, between Jewett aud Hayes, aud. tive were played before the winner could be picked. Hayes started in at a hot pace and won two sets before Jewett seemed to think that he trying to win, but after two sets Hayes was outclassed. Jewett kept him chasing from one side of the court to the other and before the mateh was half over Hayes was exhausted. The final score 4-6, 4.6, 6-4, 6-3, 6 2. Tu the ladies’ singles Miss Auretia McDearmon defeated Miss Cinnon in a very close and exciting mateb, the score being 11 9, 53. Miss Johnson beats Miss Amelia MeDearmon in two sets, 64, 60. This victory made Miss Johnson the winner of the all comers tournament and she was entitled to play Miss Elmore for the championship. This thatch was played in,the afternoon excitement than any other. The feature the match the hard cross court drive made by Miss E!more—it was stroke and decided the sets was these was of was The score was 6-1, 6-4. High Carnival at St. Louis. The Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley Again Presents a PROGRAMME OF FALL FESTIVITIES THAT FOR BRILLIANCY AND VARIETY OUT- SHINES THE CARNINAL CITIES OF THE OLD WORLD. Paris, the most magnificent city on either continent, has for ages held the proud title of ‘‘the premier carni- val city of the world.” However, within the last ten ortwelve years an Amercan rival of no mean protention has contested for that high honor, und to-day St. Louis holds what Paris so reluctiantly relinquished, the title of ‘‘the carnival city of the two con- tinents.”” Not content with the successful ex- hibitions of previous years, the Au- tumnal Festivities sociation has arranged a programme for 1893 that for brilliancy and variety will be dif- ficult to improve upon. “The the great attractions, the St. Louis Exposition, will throw its doors open to the public September 6th and con- tinue until October 21st. The world renowned Sousa’s Band has been en- gaged by the management, which is itself a sufficient inducement to crowd the magnificent building during every concert. Special attention has been given to the street illuminations, and on the evenings of August 12th, 17th, 24th and 31st, September 7th, 14th, 2ist and 28th and October 3d, 5th, 12th and 19th, the most magnificent dis- play yet attempted will greet the eye of the fortunate visitor, electricity forming a prominent part. The evening of October 3d the Veiled Prophet and his followers will parade through the principal thoroughfares and immediately after the great ball, which has _ received considerable prominence throughout the world, will be held. The 33d great St. Louis Fair and Zoological Gardens, October 2d to 7th will be the crown: nival season. exist. during the festivities. For further information in regard to rates, route, limit of tickets and _ {for a copy of the fall festivities pro- Write for sample copies|gramme, address nearest Missouri Pacific or Iron Mountain Ticket Agt. in your territory, or H C Townsend, G.P. and T. Agent, St. Louis. one of | first of g week of the car- This institution has no peer, and is known in every land where the footprints of civilization The Missouri Pacific Railway and Iron Mountain Route being dis- tinetly St. Louis lines, and having at all times the interests of the city in mind, have made a remarkably low round trip rate from all points onthe entire system to St. Louis and return ~~ Si sy a y HILL'S | al [22-1 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets Will completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from $to5 days. Perfectly harm- ne ET A A RO AR A NE ES eee at ?REMEMBER “ASiAht % careful investicution us to our ity and the merits of our Tablets. less; cause no sickness, and may be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowl- edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days. DRONKENNESS and MORPHINE BABI can be cured at home, and with- outany effort on the part of the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. During eh eS are allowed the free use of Liquor or Mor- phine until such ti ime as they shall voluntarily give them up. We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall be glad to place sufferers from any of these habits in communica- tion with persons who have been cured by the use of our TABLETS. HILL’S TABLETS are for sale by all FIksT-CLass arugeists at $1.00 per package. your druggist does not keep them, enclose us 1.00 and we will send you, by return mail, a package of our Tablets. Write whether Liquor Habit. DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing any of the various nostrums that are being offered for sale. AS 2 k for TABLETS and take no other. Manufactured only by —THE— OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61,63 & 55 Opera Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTICULARS FREE. As Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ County of Bates so In the cireuit court of Rates county, Missouri, in vacation August 24th, Ixus. John W Mc- Roberts, plaintiff. vs RG Hartwell Snsan Brogler. Eimer Brugler. martha Bragier, Mamie Mercer and J I Mercer. defendants. | Now at this day come the plaintiff herein by his attorney I’ W Silvers before the undersign- ed clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missonri, and files his petition alleging anong other things that defendants Susan Brugler, Elmer Brugter, Msrtha Brugler, Mamie Mer- cer andJ H Mercer, are not residents of the state of Missouri: Wherenpon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendants be notified by publicationftnat plaintiff has com- Menced x suitagainst them in this court by petition the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of court, declaring that a certain note given by Henry Treadway to | Peter Brugleron the 2nd day of April, ISsl, the payment of which was secured by a| trust deed on northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty (20) township forty- two (42] range thirty-one [31], Bates county Missouri, has been fully paid; and asking that said trust deed be declared null and void, and that the cloud on plaintiff’s title occasioned by the record of said trust deed be removed and that defendants be divested of all apparent right, title andinterest in said land and that unless the said Susar Bragler, Eimer Brugter, Martha Brugler, Mamie Mercer and J H Mer- cer be and appear at this eourt, at the next term thereof, tobe be; and’ holden at the court house inthe city of Butler. in said coun- ty on the Iith day of November next, and on or before the third d of said term, if the term shall so long tinue—and if pot then on or before the last day of said term. answer or plead to the petition in said cause the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according tolaw, in the Butler Weekly Tinks a ekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county. Mo , tor four | weeks successively, the last inseraion to Be at | least f hefore the first day of the | next term of the cireni> court JOHN C HAYES, Cirenit Clerk. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of [sat] the eirenit court of Bates county, | this 24th day of August, 159% j n JOHN C. HAYES. Circuit Clerk. MISSOURI { hool Of Mines. An Institute of Technology. Courses in Mining. Civil and Mech. Engi- neering, Chemistry and Metallurgy, Math. and Physics. Special Courses in Assaying. Land Surveying and Electricity. xcellent Chemical Lab- ratory, and ~0 Mining Labratory about erectin nition $14.00 a year. Expenses low. Next session begins September t8th. For catalogues, &c., address, SCHOOL OF MINES, 26-2 Rolla, Mo. Why Suffer? When you can be Cured Thousands are suffering with Torpid Liver-the symptoms are Depression of Spirits, Indiges- tion, Constipation, Headache. our name and address plainly, and state ‘ablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or S S ® THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO:—GENTLEME i have used morphine, hypodermicai two packages of your Tablets, and RESPONSIBLE 3 GENTS _ WANTED! (in writing please mention this paper.) of administra ion Catharine granted to the 22nd day of August, 1893, by the pro- | bate court of Bate said estate are them for allowance tothe administra- tor within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded | from any benefit of said if such claims be not exhibited within This 22nd da ORIENTAL Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. THE OIO CHEMICAL Co.: DEAR SiR:—I have been using rout cure for tobacco habit, and found it would ao w worth and smoked for $1.00 worth of THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co. :—GENTLEMEN :—It gives me ples My son was strongly addic word of praise for your Tablets. liquor, and through a friend, I was led constant drinker, but after using your and will not touch liquor of any kind. you, in order to know the cure was permane thout any effort 6 Address THE OHIO CHE Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given, that letters on the estate of Brown deceased, were undersigned the on inty, Missouri. All persons having claims against required to exhibit esate; and wo years from the date of this pub- ication, they shall be forever barred. y of August, 189: Joun W. Brown, Admipistrator. Sure, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Emissions, Spermatorrhea, Nervousness, Self Distrust, Loss of Memory. &c. Will make you a STRONG, Vigor- ous Man. Price $1.00, 6 Boxes, $5 00. Svecial Directions Mailed with each Box. Address OZMANLIS SEXUAL Ballard Snow Linimont Co., UCAS Ave. mo. 2019, sT.LoUuis, - pe WORLD'S can easily b3 obtained if you take “an 3 Azency for the HY= < GEIA CORSETS. = Noother article for the a Sex will give such satis- fsetion to both buyer ag WESTERN CORSET CO-, Bt. Louis. Scientific American f \VEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS, < COPYRIGHTS, For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO,, 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. beh ered taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific American Largest circulation of any scientific paper in world. Splendidly illustrated. No intell man should be without It. Weekly, $3. Year; $1.50six months. Address MUNN & CO. PUBLISHERS, 361 Broadway, New York City. the it a Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator is a reliable remedy for Liver Disorders. every year; why not Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator? Your Druggist wi'l supply you. ted by ailments that I cou:d not crompanying fig- Wei theresalt of 3 months" trest- Bos in, ia n0~ fee! like anew being. Lis W Min. Win iin. | and pains are all ‘My friends are| Hi Sim. in. 9 in. Send 6 cents in stamps To Young Mothers It cures thousands | try | Biron Mn.N. Pars puceYs: Havre, ¢:) treatment 3 mas. ago I was 30 y wk. The | Will cheerfall Ly to inquiries with incised.” | ATS. TREATED. BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. | ‘No Starving. fe o | O. 8. F. SHYDER, S°VICKER'S THEATER, CHICAGS, ILL. | ‘THE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND. “" Armor Q ‘Sold by alt DRE MaLypoz 44: Nent te for §i 00. FACTURING CO,, LANCASTER, OHIO. :ARY HO.OER sat febaicus resuits grew out of the and trom one to five cigars; from ten to torty pipes of to of your Tablets cured me so Ih: THE OBIO CHEMICAL Co. :—GENTLEMEN your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. them all right and, although I was botha heavy smokerand chewer, they did the work in less than three days. la Truly yours, MATHEW Ihave waited four —Your Tablets have for seven years, St, 53 and 65 Opera Block. Lidia, OHIO. ,|- ae ase 3 and seller or bring sich ~ rofits to the Agent, (Cy For terma,territory and Sample Corset address: | hat ort you claim for it. T used ten he strongest chewing tobacc orl would Have chewed for twenty five ye: B.M.JAYLOL ce JOH ure to speak a ed to the use of ile wasa hea nd ys he quit drink: onth before writing to try your Tablets. Tablets but three « nt. Yours trniy, . MES. UELEN MORRISON, ri, OMIO. erformed in ny case, ad have be the of n my part. W. L. LUTRGAY. all Orders to MICAL CO., WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS | i i i | {§Dc drop in and see N. M. Nestle- rode at Virginia, Mo. He will give you the highest market price for chickens, eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butler Weekly Times, at $1.00 per year and as agent is authorized to collect and receipt for the paper. Netson M. Nestiexope. LOWEST == RATES with Direct Lines Fast Time Elegant Pullman Service Reclining Chair Cars (Sx: TO ST. LOUIS | KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ano tHe —— WORLD'S FAIR ASK Your nearest Agent for particulars and see that your ticket reads via the popular “Missouri Pacific Ry.” H. C. TOWNSEND, |General Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS. C.B. LEWIS & CO. Proprietor of tyes of an ornamental stazd to bod the swory reads Like o fable, but to teil it one must coz Wilk Horn Stables tr. & 3,049 sold in | Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and | having added to the same a number ot first-class Buggies, and horses, I can sav | to the public that I now have the 4 Best Li B | very Barn In southwest Mo. ; bought and sold, or stock handled on | commission, weekor month, With 16 years exper- jience Mr Lewis teels able to compete {with any Livery barn in this section. | Call ard cee him Horses’ and mules Stock bearded by the day c B LEWIS & CO

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