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% y IGF ao Lay your foundaticn with “Battle Ax.” It is the corner stone of economy. It is the one tobacco that is both BIG and GOOD. There is no better. There isno other 5-cent plug as large. Try it and see for yourself: ¥A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO ¥ SHAVE WITH.” 1S THE PROPER THING FO R HOUSE-CLEANING. — WIDERCORNS. 2: ore Core foe ( FALL —a AT ST. HAIR BALSAM —— 7 tel, ewes a September 9th to October 24th, 1896 PI Never Fails Be re Gray 18 to Resto: to its Youthful ‘ecalp disenses & hai c,and $1.00 at Drug A Grand Continuous Reign of Mirth aa Melody and Mystery. CONGUE IVE find TONIC. in charge the St. Louis ns GINGER . Many who were hopes es imsaad diecouraged regained healt » Waich have so + — ~~ to the pleasure of the good people of the ssippi Valley, as well as_ those residing in adjacent states, again announces its programme HE CHICAGO CHRONICLE covering the nineteenth annual season of mirth, melody and mystery. After a voluminous cor- " rried on with the aid of Uncle = ISA postal ser if ign land: : ding the queens /EMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER sof melody and land, water and is : a & ptember 9th, cet oe 1896, and take their places on her carnival stage i a where no curtain will drop betw the twi- Rit is Not Mugwump: lights of September 9th and October 24th It is Not Populist. Kmaintains the Democracy of Jefferson, son and Tilden, believing it to be the sal ofthe Repnbi te Socialism, Free-: The first attraction announced in the pro- gramme of gilt is the opening of the Thirteenth Annual St. Louis Exp which throws its doors open to the pub! forty days and nigh’ be the home for all its magnifies lt is therefore oppor Silveriem and Repudia- hing to be and enrapt ig! u 4 Innes’ Peerless Bands. of ceremonies next announces our rvered but highly esteemed friend, red by the ] Nodoller is too good for an American. Sam- topies free. Addreas The Chronicle, <16t-166 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill. newly ¢ King Hotu, supreme high chief of the Funny Fellows. The jolly king with his band of hu- merous chaps will entertain the young and old on Satutday afternoon, Octoby provoking parade the oughfares of the ¢ Are, y ist for Chichest Louis Fair Associati annual exhibition, The s will be set on the morning ¢ onday, October Sth, and will not be disturbed until Saturday October 10th, when the curtain drops on a pleas ing feature of St. Louis’ Carnival. A blaze of light athwart the darkened Ea: strange creatures of inconceivable ing to and fro in the heayens and weird on discordant tum from the s¢ day, O cavalead this mighty army t e stre < Louis for a triumphant march through its ave- nues of wealth and beauty, his angust highness the Mightiest of the Mighty, the astuty Veiled Prophet, ninits van, robed in purple and gold and carrying a wand charged with the powers of magic. Inorder that the f Carnevat be hight his -ropl te Hos and imitations. ists oF send Be, ia stamps for particulars, testimonials sn PP “elice for Yaidten.™ in teter by 7 nontals. Okichester Chemical Co., adi Laval Drogeiata, rl THE EKANSAS CITY | TIMES = ock Pte only metropolitan daily in this On supprorting the -people’s dates. It will be sent daily Sept lst, 1896, ~MNTIL JAN. |, 1897 FOR Duly $1.00 Te Twice-,-Werx Tores is the Popular semi weekly in the Sent postpaid until Jan. 1st, for 25 cents. $1 a year. “Bryan Silver March,” the popular campaign song. will free to each person subscrib- ffor the Daily and to each six hs’ subscription to the WrexLy Song has both words and and will be sent te any ad i 7 Mis- ssued an € the uri Pacitie Railway and fron Mo ain Route sell tickets to St. Louis and return at greatly reduced rates from all points on t lines. Complying in full with the edict of ch nota- bles. the management of these lines will place the above mentioned rates in effec For full particulars and ¢ t ‘amn giving at- tractions in deta' re u { ale . Ticket Agen Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI} t, St. L County of Bate ‘ t In the Probate Court for the C of Bates, August term, 1s H, P_ Cockrell and JC Sproull, Exeeutors of RH Sproull, deceased. Order of Publicatic H P Cockrell and JC Sproull, E H Sproull, deceas presents tot petition, praying for an order, for the sale of se much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satisty the remaining debts due by said yet unpaid for want of sufficient as~ and on per- aid deceased, be notitied that app! bas been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before tht first day of the next term of this court to be held commencing on the Monday of November next, an order will m the sale of the whole, much of th | Estate of said deceased as will be suffi- cient for the payment of said debts; and it is further ordered, that this notice be published er in this state, for f = weeks ccutors of R » court their the. ing ots, aps rim ing for | art. TATE OF MISSOURI, t ..) tity that the foregoing is a true copy original ord t to, as the s » appears of record in Witness -my hand and {seat} court. Done at office in Qeth day of August, 1596. oi WM. M. DALTON, 42-4t “nl the paper. Address all | ¥ Office. NSAS CITY TIMES Kansas City, Mo, | Judge of Probate. York World. If McKinley is elected it will be a great day for the trusts. z { The evidence multiply that the re- publicans are using immense sums of money to win the c¢lection. Mr. McKinley makes speeches al most every day, but his silence about the trusts remains as deep, as wide and as thick us ever. Hanna now has Senator Quay to help him. We doubt whether the peopie of the country want to mar ket their goods with the firm of Hanna and Quay. li McKinley is elected will he en torce the unti-trust law? Will he teli | the people now what be proposes to do?) Why is he so silent on this great question? ‘Those are curious revelutione which our correspondent, Mr. Creel map, made about the methods of the Hauna managers to buldoze or de ceive workmen in Wisconsin. Mr. Bryan is surely a tireless worker. He has already done enough in this extraordinary campaigu to kill an ordjnary man, but ne comes up as fresh, as smiling aud as good humored as ever. “We might just as well under stand that we cannot fix by law the wages of labor.” said Mr. McKinley to Pennsylvania workingmen on Sat urday. Wonders never will cease. Here is the father of that veteran campaigner—“protection means higher wages” —writing its epitapb with never a sob and never a teat! CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ‘Tho fac- " simile is on signature, every of A ‘Wrapper. Kentucky All Right. Republic. If there is any danger of the re publicans carrying Kentucky this fell, it has not, as yet, assumed alarming proportions, judging from the manner in Blackburn talked yesterday. Sevator Blackburn came yesterday morning direct from Kentucky and knows ex- actly what is going ou there. “Kentucky is all right,” said the senator to a reporter for The Repub- lic. aid. The only doubtful places are Lexington and the second and sixth congressional districts. They may go republican, but it does not mat ter if they do. Editorial Paragraphs from the new |N which Senator Jce to meet Wm J. Bryan. .He came “We do not need sympathy or The remainder of the state will come to the rescue AN BANKERS IN A, COUNTY. INE BRY And «ll ef ihem are Doing Good Work For Silver. j Topeka, Kan., Sept. 9.—There are nive bankers in Dickinson county who are for free silver and Bryan. | They are: John Johutz, Thomas H Malott, Thomas Kirby, H. M. Malott of Abilene; Sidney G Cooke of Her- rington, C Hoffman, B A. Flack of Emporia; W. T. Harris and G. A. Rogers of Solomon. In Abiene the home of J. Ralph Burton, there is a Bryan club of 800 | members. B ANeeetable Preparation for As- | similating the Food and Res ula- ting the Stomachs and Bewels af |_ INFANTS «CHILDREN: | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- }| || ness andRest.Contains neither |) || Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. || Nor NARCOTIC. Teeqne of Ola Dr SHMUZLETCEER Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not 2 secret | preparation. Any physician may | have the formula on application. The | secret of its success as a medicine, lies in its extraordinary power to! cleanse the blood of impurities aud | cure the most deep seated cases ot| blood disease. 1s Living ma Grave. Lexington, Ky., Sept. 17.—John | Lawrence Douglass was buried at | 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ufter being hypnetized by Prof. Ed- win H. Boone of Parise, Ky. He is still lying in his grave in the ball! park, just outside the city limits. A committee of citizens saw Doug- lass interred. Hundreds have visited the scene to day and looked at the apparently lifeless form, the face of which is visible through a seven inch tube. Aperfect Remedy for Consti | — Sour Stomach, Diatrheea, || Worms Convulsions, Feverish- || ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. | | | Fac Simile Signature of A$ Flicker NEW YORK. Ato months old 3j Dosrs -35 CENTS ———— is yor is railroad eagine, the wheels in every factory, all the telegraph lines, and all other forms of corporate enter- RYE SEEDSs WEAK Bastly carrtec paid. with w dicot prise in twenty-four hours, by stop aay nA ping their supply of money. If this Forsate in B is true it is teo much power for that many men to have and they need avother Andrew Jackson in the White House to wrest this power ‘rom them. We believe that W. J. Bryan is the maa and if he is elect- 4d which we believe he will be there is good reason to believe that this state of affairs will not last 6 months. —Auxvasse Review. Are You Thin? Look about you! See for yourself! Who suffer most from sleeplessness, nervousness, OVER $5,000,000.00 are sent out of the state every year for Life Insurance. WAY NOT | insuring your life in the | Bankers Lite of Kansas City. It has written in the State of Missouri since June, 1895. 1 506,000.00 Castoria is p i vrit Best Livery In southwest Mo. SEE THAT THE fFAC-SIMILE SICNATURE Is ON THE WRAPPER OF EVS RY tL BOTTLE OF CASTORIA tp in one-size bottles only. It not sold in Don't allow anyone to sell mn anything else on the plea or promiso that it “jast as good” and “will answer every put pose.” Ba See that you got C-A-8-T-0-B-IA, byt = Health Officer Sullivan visited the EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. : mae SEL is oa park this morning to inquire if the dice eee Lihat arper life of the young man was being en- dangered, but took no action. Chauncy M. Depew says that 50 Ere men in New York can stop every anently all of Brain Power, Nightly Emis- nve C.B. LEWIS & 00. ‘Elk Proprietor of Horn Stables javing purchased the Elk Horn barn S land Live,y outfit ot J. W Smith, and Keep your money at home by | having added to the same a number of first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the Barn Horses’ and mules prior of the Jer of publication therein referred - of said utler the nobly, and we will have a majority for Bryan ranging s.mewhere be- tween 25,000 and 40,000 I just left the state a few hours ago, and. know whereof I speak. The people need not fear for Kentucky.” With Rifles. Coffeyville, Miss., Sept. 10.—W B Johnson and Johp Wilbourn, twe prominent farmers, fought a due with Winchester rifles at 50 yards near here, which resulted in Johz- son’s death from four wounds. An old feud has existed between the men for some time. Wilbourn and Sam Lewis had been hunting squirrels, and while returning home they met Johnson armed with a Winchester rifle. A dispute arose and Johnson opened fire on Wilbourn. Wilbourn re turned the fire and a regular fusi lade was kept up between them. which resulted in Johnson being pierced by four balls, Wilbourn es caping without injury. He has been piaced in jail despondency, general weak- ness? Who are on the cies of nervous prostration all the time? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make matters worse. iron and bit- ters are only stimulants. To be cured, and cured for good, you need a fat-making food. You want new blood, rich blood; and a strong nerve- tonic. SCOTT’S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- | phites is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves. Book about it free for the asking. For sale by all druggists at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. oe The Way to Fiz it,” said the Deacon when planning @ se that couldn’t break down, ‘“‘is tc make the weakest spot as strong as the rest.” This is what Jonnson’s Bretzaposna Puasters do to the bu- an vehicle. They touch the weak, sore, aching, tender spots, and make them strong as the rest. ‘See the Red on the plaster—the sign of gen- ness and merit. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. Stephens Strong in Lewis’s Home. Clinton, Mo. Sept. 10 —A large Demccratic Flambeau club was or ganized iu Clinton Wednesday night; amid much enthusiasm a motion pre vailed to call it the Lon V. Stephen: Flambeau club. Mr. Stephens i- daily gaining here in strenght, and nowhere in the State is his support more spontaneous and enthusiastic than in the home of his Republican LPP GUS OSS opponent Democrats here are con fident that }’r. Stephens will lead his ticket in strength in Henry NASAL CATAR RH 4 county. CATARRH q The Repu a must be very| 10 AL pL E busy people for the next few weeks | snq eudde if they would carry Kentucky. Inj change 1892 that State gave Cleveland a lurality of 40,020, in a total vote of | DUS 2 97. The Populists ca 500 —. 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