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a 8 i STI la The Hustlers CLARDY & CANTERBURY, are Doing the Corbett Begins traiine. Galesburg, Ill, Nov. 16 —Cham- pon J J Corbett announced last night that Steve O'Dorn: paring to issue a challenge for « match O'Douneil and any man in the world for $5,000 a side. ois pre between HARPER'S MAGAALN b> The Simp & vew novel by Thomas Hardy, will t unio the De ver Nun- ber IMM and pued to November 5 Whoever may be one’s favorite among Enx povelists, it will be concerted by ail ert that Thomas Hardy stand furemo~! as a mas- terartis in fiction and The Simpletens may be eapected to arvuse enthusiarm not inierior 60000655 We need TWENTY or MORE original and striking designs for Newspaper Advertise ments of CLAIRETTE SOAP. The manu turers, The N. K. Puirbank Company, au- therize us to pay TEN DOLLARS EACH’ for approved drawings with appropriate read- g; OF $5.00 each for designs or reading mat- teronly. This offeritsopen toall. Thecom- petition will close December 1, AS soon as | possible after that date we will pay foraccept | ed designs and return thoothers. Remember, | Peter Maher or Jim Hall preferred. Real Estate Business OF BATES COUNTY. If you want to Buy or Sell see them. All business promptly attended to: First door South of Post Office West Side Square, Butler, Mo. NOIN <FIDEL CAN TESTIFY. j Cleveland Busy on His Message. Washington, D. C, Nov. 22. President Cleveland bas not been at the White House since last Friday whew he attended the Cabinet meet ing and received the delegates to the Agricultural Expertimental Station Couveztion. Since then he bas re maiued at Woodley, denying himself ali ca'lers, cxeept members of bis Cabinet This is partly accounted {for by the necessity he is Therfore, the Men Who Lynched Ten- nessee Negroes Gio Free. Memphie, Tenn, Nov. 20.—The prosecution of Ned Swith aud W S Richardson, charged with the lyuch ing of #ix negroes near Millington, Tenn., in this county, lest August, received a severe set back yesterday when Butch McCarver went on the stand and stated that he is au infidel, ; and was, therefore, incompetent un- i * eo mpleliDy, Without interference, bis der the laws of Tennessee to give a+ual message to Congress before testimony before a jury in a capital | December 3, but it is also true that case | he under of is suffering considerable pain Butch McCarver is the man upon | | from the injury sustained by strain- ‘jug near Hughesville, Mo, have| whom the state mostly relied for a ing the tendons of one of his aukles, been lovers. Stern parents forbade | conviction, as he was invited pre | which happeved to be parucularly the union, however, owing to th: vious to the occurrence to take a| Sensitive because of an attack of relationship hand ip it. } gout Several days ago the young couple} The prosecution openly charged Hedypeth in the Penitentiary. Laope SEU TC GSU Lea that McCarver perjured himself ! when he said he did not believe iv a God, avd that he regarded human Jefferson City, Mu., Nov. 21.— Marion Hedgpeth, the noted 'Frisco Lexpress robber, was turned over to —jin Will and adjoining counties are | {each,b_ j be » great «epidemic in this s: ction ‘past week (ever price thy can get. | ‘chiidhood Ross Rodecker aud Miss | The match is to take place the same Corbett fights Fitz Brady arrived in Chicago Sunday to ‘meet Corbett and arrange O'Don nell’s mateh Corbett that O'Donnell and MeVey are training jim for the fight with Fitz-immons. Corbett to day ran twenty miles, week BAYS and O'Donnell who was formerly with Fitzsimmons in Australia, is teaching Corbett how to avoid Fitzsimmon’s is in exeellent condition this blow on Corbett. Iino, » Nov. 21.—The farmers | Hog Cholera In Joliet. Til. suffering a great loss by their bogs dying from cholera. There seems tv as hundreds of hogs have dud tix | Many of their the farmers | swine iuto the rarkets and selling them for what are hauling Cousins Marry. Sedalia, Mo., Nov. Ria Roedecker, both premirvent young pcople, and first cousins, liv Nothing was heard of them. and their parents kept up a vigorous search. Yesterday a letter was re knock cut |? blows, and tries nightly to get in! | HARPER’S BAZAR - - - <5 +o in degree to that whieh has marked Trilbv— {ioe ecen Dicey Acco ene ee seal story of the veer. Another ie a il be the rsonal Rece ns of Joan by the Sieur Lorie ¢ Her Page and Secretary uncer whieh the most popular American magazine re will present the story of the Maid of Orleans | In the Jangary Number will appear sely illustrated paper on Chsrieston Directions.—Makeo drawings with black ink la heavy white paper, or card board. Do the work in outline, Elaborate shading will not | Space in papers will be four inches ifyou pr er, but ais mostimpor- eitredrawn poetry, Get 6 you buy thearticle. —CLAIRETTE pure, high-grade je for laundry and general house- favorite whereverknown. Merits Sold by all grocers, whole- aus the Carolinas rn Papers ein Africa is ae ¥ other t the first of the settes of ing more attention square. tis good we till give you credit. nad. thatwouldm nt J 2 ior the Ms AGAZINE a 8 typical phase- Besides the Jong gin in the January numb t a Three-part Noveleite by bg Duvis—the longest Work yet this writer Complete short es by popular writers will coutinue to be | a feature of the MAGAZINE } eavececece ale and rei Do your best, and send results promptly, Address (only) N. W. AYER & SON, Newspaper Advertising Agents, PHILADELPHIA. eecccscere Send for Hlustrated Prospectus. The volumes ot the Magazine begin with the rumber for June and December ot each year. | When no time is mentioned. sabscriptions will begin witb the pumber current av the receipt of order Cloth cases for binding We | — —— mail. postpaid Title-page and Index | sent on application > sn G olka anger oe Post-ofice| R: Je HURLEY, Peexivest. G. B. HICKMAN money order or draft to avoid chanee of loss | Newspapers are not tycop, this advertise- | ment without the exprees order of Harper &| PO OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOO eeovccccee >. i be made by . Vice Pres | Herper’s Periodicals | Vat t | HARPER'S MAGAZINE — One year $4. a E HARPER'S WEEKLY id 400) (INCORPORATED.) HARPER?s YOUNG PEOPLE * 2 00| Postage Free to all subscribers in the United | B U I I E R States, (2 nada and Mexico. 5 Addres, HARPER & NROTHBRS, | SALERS IN P.U. Box 959, N Y¥.City. | DEALERS IN asaak Grain,Seeds, Flour, Feed and Missouri. D portautteatare The-e appear every week, accompanied by minute descriptione and de- tails Uur Paris Letter, by Katharine de Forest, ig @ Weekly transcript of the latest astvies andcapricesin the mode Under the head ot New York Fashions plain directions and fall particolars are given as to shapes, j fabrics. trimmings and accessories of the cos- tumes of well dressed women. Children’s Clothing receives practical attention A fort- nightly pattern sheet supplement enables readers tocut and make their own gowne ‘The woman who takes HARPER’S BAZ AK is prepared for every occasion in life, ce ous or informal, where beautifal ¢ requisite -An American serial, Dro Warri Eicgant and exclusive deeizns for Out-door and ame oor Toilettes, drawn from Worth Braneh House at POSTER and SPRAGUE. BE Flaxe Seo dite Low to F rere “*“A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH.” beings as hogs or cows. When he; was first taken before the graud jury the warden of the penitentiary this }afternoou by Supreme Court Mar about the lynching he denied know | shal S.C. Noland. The trip from ing anything, and it was only when | St Louis to Jefferson City with he was confronted by indisputable | Hedg proof that be would confess. Then he went on and told everything be knew, which was considered by the attorney general sufficient to hang the two men on three or four others peth was uneventful. He bas not yet been assigned his future lot \ in the prison, but will be in a few : days. Governor Stone today offered a re ward of $300 rrest of Lane | Britton, who with the Never theleas: Goa iano! the kick- | double murder of Gideon and Aaron | Davis in Jasper county. The mur ders were committed in 1883. trial, as well as for the is charged er. We esteem him a valuable and necessary adjunct of modern society. { 2 i Without him the boasted civisization| A certain preacher said 10 news of the niveteenth century would re | paper that told the truth and the trograde, business would become a | Whole truth could make a pecuniary ceived, saying that they were in St | Louie and would return for the parental blessing in a few days. It is against the law of the State for first cousins to intermarry. Oatarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitution- al disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intersally, dy acts directly on the blood and mucous surtaces Ifall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one ot the best physicians in this cc try tor Years and is regular prescr tion. It is composed ot the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly upon the mu- cous surfaces. The pertect combination } ot the two ingredients is what produrce such wonderful results in curing Catarrh bore, politics a sham and religion aj} success. We sfy by way of returu- [Send tor testimonial free. F. J. Che- | . ef tsi ney & Cu., Paops., Toledo, O “Sold by cant. In every sphere of human ac ; ing the compliment that the minis- druggiists, pric eT5C | tion he is an eminent necessity. He | ter who will at all times and under | = | . F . ' = . How small events turn the} is a willing, yea, an eager martyr for |#!l circumstances tell the whole Ae ie es | a ae fe currents of great men’s lives’ Out} hie fellow man; and it is only by | truth about his members, alive or}. . ate 1 . inthe Fifth Kansas district a man reason of his aggressive activities | dead, will uot occupy the pulpit that the rest of usare permitted to wore than one Sunday, and then be evjoy the continued blessings of | will find it necessary to leave town who four years ago came within six votes of receiving the Populist nom- life, liberty and the pursuit of bap- jin a burry. piness. The kicke: is a sort of man hedgehog—not a pleasant crea ture to brush against. He The press aud the pul | hu-| pit go bund in bacd, with whitewash brusbes and pleasaut words, magni-! knows fying little virtues big jw ination for on trying until this congress, just kept year when he was defeated for township During the next trustee | by a colored man. into oues. | a : fs 8 pe s | two years he will have nothing to do his mghbts and intends everybody The pulpit, the pen and the grave | : acs | z 1 but just sit back in the grocery | else shall know and respect them ,stoneare the great saint making | ‘ : Sg . = | story and tell how this Government The Lord created him for a purpose trium. irate.— Wohi etua oF — 2 ought te on and we are glad that heis with us. Two Robbers Downed | tates For diseasés f wonien, Dr Sawyer’s —E: x: . , - =: = | Pastilles w eac dimenity radically. Ex Sistorsville, W. Va., Nov. 15.—| Bastien will, ren alatealty sical» efiectnal. Sold by HL Tucker Noah After the Flood. Last night two robbers eutered the} The first fruit planted by Noah | |home of Robert Stathers, 70 years | when he left the ark was the grape, | Old, and attacked lim and bis two} the most healthy of all the producis | daughters in an attempt to rob the of the earth. All through the Bible | house. Stathers knocked one of = we read of grapes, and wine frow | robbers senseless with a poker grapes being recommended as the SM Bpoe 1 first remedy for the ille-of life: but | fore he could shoot, and his deogltl it is pure juice wine, not watered | ter knocked the other down stairs and sugared juice that the Bible, with a chair when he attacked her. refers to. Sugared wines are highly alcoholic | and starchy; the sugar making ex cess of alchol and other products not belonging to a healthful wine. rank Bean, eld- Speer of New Jersey, the oldest | }est son of Andrew Bean, became ill wine grower in the United States H ; has studiously avoided water and | with smallpox. As soon as the doc- sugar or avy .foreign substance |tors diagnosed the case they fled, | whatever, but bas his wine fully | and failed to return. The young | matured by great age and careful | | man died Tuesday last, and his fath-| handling. |er last night. Three children of the} BF; family are now down with the dis | 21 — } x Lyons,Prance, Nov. a pedis ease. Once a day the doctors go to! patch from the Bishop of Hoo pe, | at the north end of Tak-Toung-| a stump half a mile from tbe house | i ‘ | nnd leave medicine, but will not ven-) Things central Sateen oe a eet ture hearer. The town people are} ceived by the Catholic mission here. z : It announces that violent persecution |” greatly frightened. and the bodies | of christians have broken out in the gs ee They were disarmed and allowed to| ZO. Royai Oak, Micb week ago yesterday Nov. 21.— Cameron, Mo. Nov. 21.—Miss | Mae Davidson, aged 21 years of ag died in this city today from | the effeets of posion, taken, it is sup- _; posed with suicidal inteut. She was on her way howe to Rochester, from | Red Cloud, acd was taken off the oe at St. Joe last evening. Caution ___ | = 1 Your friends not to buy a Cooking Stove or Range before they | have examined into the merits of ...... the | always Reliable NETT WHEELER MERC. CO., AGENTS, BUTLER, - - - BE MO. EPILEPSY Fits! - provingo gf SeGhul, Numbers of Mg fe ed bit ; lt May Do As Much For You. | Pine Sasa. Endorsed by by the medi- | ebristian gare reported to have been! Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, I!l., writes cal profession genersily Send for pamphlet. ; that he had a severe kidney trouble for all communi killed. .~ “Is Your Tongue many years, with severe pains ig his} ck and also that bis bladder was artect- | ed. He tried many so called kidney cures | ven y ur an dry, your ¢yes | but without result. About a year ago he! asi 6d and.do you teel mean | began use of electric bitters ‘and nd | you géttip-in the: morn- 4 relief at once. Electric Bitters is especi- ns Todtanapelis, Ind. | | ‘s Daugh- ters, by Rebecca Harding Davie, & stropg novel of American lite. partly Iuld in the far south, will ccupy the last half of the year My Lady Nubody, an intensely exciting SAPOLIO 1S. wied2: PROPER THING FOR HOUSE.-CLEANING. | tention | resources | many yea | uo time is mentiones, wi | of order. | Cloth cases for each volume euitabie hel binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on} ur. liver, and Kidney are not He gts 2 don’t You take ‘does ‘not make you feel better it costs vou nothing-— Sota by H. L. Tucker | all adapted to cure of all kidney and | er troubles and often gives almost in- stant relief, Qne trial will prove our statement.. Price- only soc. for large bottle, At H. L, Tucker's drug store. novel, by Maarten riens author of God’s M HOO STORE iD! | feat a SEEDS.” ‘ Be Te4 ete beg! This wonderful ree The GreaterGhury,““cte.. will begin \ MAN! ‘twocure 1D RES oases, such as Weak Memory. Lossof rails the year A wer, Headache, Wake! ulness, Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, Nervous- E ye and social Chats To this depart- all drains and lossof powerin Generative Organs of either sex caused ment Spectator will contribate her, charming by oterezertion. youthful errera, excessive uso'of tobaceo, opium Or aim. u y y oi ”’ in New ulsnts, which le to Infirmity, Consum| soe ‘an be cal io VOCE oe ae Tost pocket. 1 per box, € 10r by aaa pre Witte 68 order we NTanoreinG wortespandenta:, Questions cas A give a written guarantee tocure or cea eeemnye Bole by druggists. Ask forit, take no other Writerortree Medien! book sent seale inplain wrapper. Address NEB VESEED CQ., Masonic Tempie, C! For sale in Butler, Mo., by J. H. 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Remepy HARPER’s MAGAZINE - sae) Manorake Scuenck's | One year, 8400 HARPER’S W LY - - | ao FoR : HARPER BAZAR - - - = 400 Proprietor of }HaRPEW’S OUNG PEOPLE ** 200 Liver { LiverPius Postage Free to all aubscribers in the United | CS States, Canada and Mexico OMPLAINT Address HARPER BROTHERS, ro. oe a HARPER'S WEEKLY 1Q0n { n }895 th i999 Elk Horn Stables WEEKLY is a pictoriai historg | S every important event exhaustively in ilinstra- | ota higher nature | The mannerin which, during Is, it has| treated the Chicago Railway strikes and the Chino-Japavnese War and the amount of light it Was able tothrow on Korea the instant at- was directed to that little-known suntry, are examples of its almost boundless Julian Ralph, the distinguished writer aud correspondent, has been sent to the seat of war, and there joined by © D Weldon} the well known American artist, now tor| who has been promptly, a tion and descriptive Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Livery outfit of J. W Smith, and 1g added to the same a number ot lass Buggies, and horses, I can say lic that i now have the Best Liverv Barn engaged to co-c ing to HARPE with vigor and wituout pre} colamns. and alsoin spec | est authorities in each department | WAN fthe men and women who are mak- | and powerful and caustic political | Icontinue to be characteristic Basy World, with ite keen and | to the pub by th .TED—CHICKENS & EGGS. M. Nestle- De drop in und see N. In southwest Mo. Horses and mules nthe lesser doings of the |r. t New) Hone » will | foe ae jtode xt New Howe. Mo. He will} pou and sold, or stock handled on will bare powertal sexisis | wtve you the highest market price | ella sesidice 1 ry pana bs the day net —The Red. Cock-+ Pie week or month, ith 1 2 romance of olden dave by Stan-| for chickens, egys aud hides. Also! jence Mr Lewis teels i ay eats ley J Weyman, and anovel of New york, em- = able to compete titled The Son ‘of His Father, by Braadon|takes +ubsecriptions to the Butler a any Livery barn in this section. Matthewe—several novelettes, anc many short | as Call ard tee him B V stories by popular writers Weekly Tres, at $1.00 per year and ee ores eee Send for IHustrated Prospeetus as agent is authorized to collect and ! an receipt for the paper. The volumes of the WEEKLY begin with the | firet number for January ofeach sear. Wion iptions will begin | with the current mumber af the time of receipt | ©2227 Netson M. Nestrepop. La SH | receipt of 81 each. | on application Remittances should be made by Post-ofice | $3 money order or draft, to avoid ghance of loss | Newepavers are not to copy this advertise- | ment without the express order of Harper &{ Brothers Title-page ‘ana Inaex ent | Bou BUGLAS 1S THE BEST. OE «3 NO SQUEAKING $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF. 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It will cure barbed wire cufs, and heal all wounds where proud fiesh has setin. It is equally efficient tor animals. Try it and you wiil not be withoutit, Price soc. Seld by H L Reclining Chair Cars (47) To ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ano tHe =— WORLD'S FAIR! Year nearest Ygrst for Es 20d. STIL petecgenstuncmscn ieee “Missouri Pacific Ry.’ H. C. TOWNSEND, Tenera! Passenger and Tike: ‘ You can save we arethe larg st manufac cannot supply you, wecan. Sold by } i i ; man’s profits. H os i if ue Dealer, whose name will shortly ap-'{ pear here. Agent wanted. Apply! a at ence. | Ps Mge-t, ST. LET sdiatinnemocneces: \cnibeneripeiinntninctivthininghthsetnnini neste aisbsaciniatettiom

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