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The State Republican from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 3

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i xora cm uusincss tor tuo Biato. 12? fAiai. Tn nniamn hi hi. vrrt -s 7 BattfntflltKi rojJIc' Jejirmm Oily Newspaper Law. If ptrton oraen ni paper licotitlnuBdlJiS mint pny Ml arrearages.

roattnbe to end It iitillt paymebflrTuaTle.andfolIeettliowholo whether 1 ti taWon frofh the office of not Ttiere.csra bo no legal dlscontlnu-, atice until tliepaymeutia made. A Tlia courts bvo decided that re- iuslng to takeVbewipaper or periodical from the poatofllco, or removing and leaving llicm uncnlled'for'ls prima facia tvldcnceol 'nlnntlnnal fraud. ADVERTISING HATES. One Inch. 1 innntli' nno-uuaripr column, wiiqum.

One-IluK coloinnil hiomta.ito., Oh. colnijin, One.Quarter I Month -t- 1 YfAti intj 'P cachnadrtlon, J.I TO HAD 0 80 9 80 17.00 41 00 TACIFIO" ItALROAD TIMK TABLli. -WESTWAltl). Arrive 1 p.m. Leaves 112Up.ni.

No. 8, Night Eiprcas. Alilvw 30 ii. in Leave 12 Sip, a.m. Local Passenger, Arrives d.oavcs l.m Hit.

0, Texas Arrives 2il3 a.m. Leaves n. in. Freight, carries passenger'. Leaves u.

in. No, a.PaV p.m. Leaves p. So. Xlglit Express.

Arrives iili a.m. Leaves ajl'J a. in. No. 0, Lucid Passenger', Anliea 1:20 Leaves iUUli.

in. Freight, carries passengers. Leaves 4-10 l.iicili pusscuger truhis aud 0 run ue-tueen Bt. Jjiuls mill Kansas City. Three iectlohs ol night train east.

Texas express, No. 0, has through cbalr car v-la. xlngton branch. Kreoreeliulnu eUair ours on all through trulus. LKllANON UUAKC1I.

Tralm leave Jelfersou Olty at 0:30 u. arriving at Auroi a Ds'JD a. in. HetiiruluC, will leave at 11:30 p'. "arnviui; at Jefleuun City at 2:30 u.

tar John J. Unuiioii. Aat. Lost. A lnco jii" contiiining poven din moiuli, set in hcioII A siiiiiitilp bo iiiiiJ lo nny jicraoii letwrning llio samo to Mnsl Jesss JIkniiV, ExtminaUons.

VAU requcEted to moet u. u. it lino ui, uitt uuiuu 1 l. Sept. St.li, 18U3, for oxuiniriiltioii.

Death, of A. Walthors. Mr. John A.J Wallliers, ft will-known fanner living about liw inlKs rout of tliis city, illei! very lsU(liU'iil lasl Tlmrsday nlftlil of In'iirt fnflnre. Jlr.

Wallliers vtas C'J years nlil ap'l liait ovj- enjoyed go-cf ImbIiIi. lie ItuvcH r. viiTo anil, two RruWrr soi.s. Ho wa1 boiled on Sunday inoniiiiB fmuiMlie Lmlieran oliurcli al Taos, tin- ttiViecs beitgcordmicd by JUy, Gtyer. Jlr.

Waldiers was an farmer and Mglilyn-specie all wlio kijeiv liliu The Ids sad-deatli "ill lie re-ctlvj-i'l w)ti 8oi row by Ids many friend. Bites Mary Krioup ta visiting, tlio vu mil pov, Stand returned ronf Cli jongo, lust'SalnrJn' nftoijioon. Mrs. A. Vi'.

Ulsnor nnd' Loniso nnd Violn' Dallinoyor left Bntnrday nigbt for tho World'B Fnir Mr. T. Bnrhhnrdt nrrivod homo from tho World's Fair Suudny night. Col. Jnmns L'.

llftinnoy' vns in SI. Louis 'last wfoK If you can afford to bo' annoyed' bv Sick lipadaclio nnd emisttnntlon. doii'i use DeWltt's Llttlo'Early KIs-era, for llicai little pills will cure tlicm, Mrs. W. If.

Lusk lias returned froin plonsnut visit of ton days to tho World's fair, Li.tlo voKCtnblo IiciUll producers) 'Utllo' ltaily- nisern ctira malarlotis disnnrs and reuutftiu lh ilo'niatU and boVell, Vliicb 'pjcvnls i Mr. It. Dallmoyor, epn nnd daugh ter returned from ploasulit visit of. ton days nt Iho Wcrhi's "Fair. Everybody gpM to tho boston Storo to sou tho largo lino of Linen Tablecloths, vhieh "nro selling so cheap.

Edgcwood folks gavo. very good performance nt Oporn Uinso lust wook MeEIm'i ViflNE OF CAtlDUl or Ijmalodljcaics. Ma; St it, UnU U.otfoiiding.'tLo GrnHdArjiiy oueanipmOnt in Indiiui' wok Dr. N. Do Wyl ww in Osug'o City last week.

W. Iloosiu wont to Tiptou hist week. i Wo could not Improve l.io quality If paid double tho prlie. DcWitt's W'ilcli Hazel Salve is the best salve that experincu can produce or that money can buy. John Sluto and Geo.

Schmidt will boon open up a stouo yard on tho old I'rico lot. tV- WINE OF CAaDUl. --iukn St. Louis is making special of-fot in Its attractions for this i'nlL Tlio Fair promises to bo very lino. All lliat Imneuly, experience and bkill can do lu uoilueu a perfeel pill, lias been employed In making l)e-Will's Litile Karly Uisera.

The re- riill ft speeiUu tor sick liead.ielie, iimi'constlpaltoli. Tho nrlilici'allco. team seems to bo abld to frocv.o out tho. Surmau Stnrs. owlia this Mr.

W. G. McCarly tipondliig fihtrib days in Chicago al t'li'o World's Fair. ltov. T.

MeCluro and wifo woro 111 tho oily last wook uttouding the Houchiu Clark yetLngr'AINEOF Cmoul for Weak Ncrrca. II. T. Holmes' nnd Miss JpinmajHwlft, who were -visiting the Fair for tho past ten days, have returned homo. Cnddio Albrittniu left on Inst Thursday for Clinton, whero alio has a position in tho public schools bf that city; Miss Almii Conldey, who has been visiting her mint, Mrs.

A. C. Sherwood for thc) past fow wenks, 1'otnr'iipd BLACif.nnAUahr lea curuComUpaUolv Mlss irilloi1 'Gordon left Satur day for Itochoport, Mo, whero jha will nccopt a position in tho. pnblip schools. Tho A Ij.

Mnon, a Missouri rlvei skiuner, wIlLsoon ro Into the tra''e oil thi! lower JlijiKiippi' under the ausplcis of the Anchor Line. Teachers' Heeling. i 1'eaehers ot tho JoITnrbOii City pilblid schools nro roipiosted to iirhigU school building onSatnrduj, tiopt. Dili, lSUll, ut p. m.

Ciiiiuinglinm and daiiliter Josephine, ho hnve liceu visit ill); friends and relatives fu this cUy for the few inimlhi, reliirned to-their Imine al Portland, Oregon, Inst Thursday morning. If Milieu widi scalp din uses, hair falling out, nnd premature hnldhcnx, do not iise'grcase or alcoholic pre-pnratloas, hut apply Hall's Hair lie-newer. 4 Kulcomer, who lives three miles southeast of the city, died on Friday after a proti acted illness. She. leaves a hutband and seven children to mourn her loss.

She was buried In tho city cemetery on last Saturday o'clock. Dr. K. G. Flli i has been appointed a special in-ti'uelor In the Nnrlh-nesii'in DiuUil college of Chlrngo.

TIi'm will ills pleseiii'c in Chicnu'O oui a niuiilh, but ill not inli'i ffre In any nay wllli hU practice in this city. Lane's MeJIctne Moves the 3owels Each Day In Older to bodiealtliy thU in necvMary Tho- Cntholio CouJreg'alion at rehun in tho last Klston will givo their annual picnic euueguiiy jjamo. x. Call and sco the llijlit-runniiig ben- Ing mticliine, tho Wtiite, at Henry Schmidt s. Jlr.

J. Sonuuer of City was in (own last Week. Dnlliuovor has been in Tie rtslileucc of Win. Tickle-kauipj'au empiuye of I he Diille Milling CV. was binned at 8 130 Thurs day uflernoon.

The origin of the a lM 1.. "I'lii. fl.t Of tho Are was heu the ronf broke into a1 lihze, and by' the time the llru company rent-hid there it had made such' headway 'that it was impossible ihc hnuse, Ncajly all of the iiousejiotd vffects neie 'refidyn)'(; The loss Is about S70Q, of which tI0p Is covcreil by (iiur-1 rbMiuusirofGe.Sehlfildt, s1igirtly''lMn- UUblllIirwia, n. XAiTery pretty wedding -occuned At Tn.U. k.i...it.

tjyituiiig wuvu wmwv" Hoiir-bin and Miss Mollio QhrU, 4 linilL'Ullll-Ul JMIPWUII wer united ju Hinmngev -ino eiiurcn WBB, UmiUHUJIIJ M-wovJU on.l iinHn.1 lilllllfu 'I Im ntl.dlU nlltS Wro'Mess: Ebtbii, Sw)tf, Parker, Mr, F. P. Lexlngtou. Ignorance of hi- merits of Do-Wilt's l.lulc Knrly liineis Is a misfor-lime. These litllo pills icgulalu the Ivi mre headiuho, dyspepsia, bad hre.ith, coustlp itlon and liilluuiuees.

Tho work on tliogovornmou works is Bhowing uji handsomely in tho siiTid-bars that havo formed in couso-quouco of it, DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cures plhs. DeWltt's Wileh Huwl Salve cures "DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWltt's 'WUc'li Hazcl'Salvo cures ulcirs.w.,-r-,. -j i Tho police is oarntstly oudeiiv-oriu'g to collect tho dog tax'. 'There isn't any tenson why Ibis, tax slibnld not bo pnid same us tho tux on other property.

fry BtACK-anAUOM-l fa (nr Ujspcili. Mr, James Houchiu and Mi.ss Molllo Clnrlt were married at tho Methqdibt Churcli SI 8: 30 M. Tjiursdlast. All Ilia lull; In the world will not convince you so (lUlchly nrone trial of DeWUl's i Wllclu Hazel Salvo for --i-u. Unburn, bruises, skin affections Ullll plll'S; Mr.

Qorilon, ylio' j-oceully ptuchiihcd. threo or four acres ot grouud from -Mr. Jtio. L. )u tho enstnni' -part of tlio city; has done considerubld grading nnd is now erecting two nioo tesidoncos.

All klnds'of eewifle'raoclihies clcari- il and Qrdurs at' Hy. Kchuildt's, SatUfactloii guftr-imtced. Tuo. propo'rtybwriei on- Miiin up 'some, qf ruts and holes with gravel. A.

gen- lirul hnivoment of. this 'Wild would result in putting.thp slreetfljin pretty lair eonuttjou thbro, ou Wediiostlay, Sept. 13th. Good music and abundant refreshments will bo provided. Judge nnd Mrs, James B.

Gunlt returned homo Monday morning from, an extended western trip. Judge Gnutt attended tho liar at Milwaukee. Gov. Stone commuted tho sentence of Wm. Philips, who was convicted in tho Mncun County Circuit Court ot burglary and giand larceny, nn.l sontencod to the penitent iary for twenty yours, to lifteen years and mx months.

'A nake in the grass" is all the mnro tlangerusus from being; umiis-picted. So nro many of tho blond medicines offend the public. To avoid all risk, your diugisifor Ayer'e Saisapailln, and also for 'Ayer's Almanac, uhich is Jus' out tor the new year. Ung I'pwcr. Latest u.

S. uov't Keport urn bwder E12f PURE maw, wem IT Mr N. F. Siiodti of tho Si-aie rtEroBLl at Colo Suns Dosqa; tha Fnlton Sun tho'ol plo of cirn, peculis! thut ery grain 'shuck, and the cnti: with a shuckv It.isfl osity. iftlatcfljor liov J.

t'. Schneider, who lias lilled tho pulpit of tho German Evangelical Church of this city so nccopt ably to tho congregation, Las hovered his connection wiib that church in or It to taki- charge of nNlonnminn tioiial hchool at Washington. He left his new post of duty with his family last week. ADDIlKSStETTEB OK 1'OSTAI, CAHD TO HIGH CAitNIVAI. AT ST.

the Mitiupglis of the Mlsli)ippl Valley Again 1'ri'hCfiN I'rfigiam Of Fhll FiRihiilfH 'tin fw lliil. Nli hcy end V-irleiy Out in thi Carnival Cities in the On Paris, the must inaiiiiillcei city on either tontli.enl, lias fin- rpn iiclil II pir.iid title of lh premier iar-nivut cilj of Hie ivoiiil Howcverv dining Hie lust tin or Iwtlvn yiais nn Ameilenn livid of no mean pre-unsious has ioutetul fur llint high honor, ami to-day HI. Louis holds what Paris so reli.eluntly rilinqillsh-ed, the title of the -ai nival city of tho two continents.1' Not content with the successful ex hibitions of previous the All- ininiiiil l-esllvllles Association has ai ranged a programme for for brilliancy and variety ill beilitll-cult to Improve upon. The llit of Iho great attractions, (he St ills exposition, iIII throw its doors open iu uiu puuue oepieiiiuci oiu anirciin-Untie until October 21st. Thenorld renowned Sousa's Hand has been en.

gnged by the management, In itself is biilllcieut Inducement to crowd the magnificent building dur ing every toueiil. Special in tuition has been paid to the bluet illuminations, ami on tlij iveniiigs of August l'Jtb, 17th. -Jltli and Siplember 7th, U'h. and L'ih, and October olh, I2lli ami the most 1 ll -i i it ills- THE PRESShpEAIMS COMPANY, rrr.aJl'i; JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, I p'nj a part. The even- P.

O. Box 463. Washington, O. C. of October ild the Veiled Prophet KU.

11 now labor, whether dliiliillly llie principal lliorotlglltarcs, ami 1111-by service or of their peenniary clrciiTiiht.inces. tin. n. II .1, leceived coiHilerahlu piMliii' Hence Ihi-uu 'hunt the wu'rld, vbl be held. 1 lie 'J3d great St.

Louis Fair -and Zoological Gardens, October '2 I to 7lli, Hill be the crowning iveeU uf the Ciimv.it season. This institution his no peer. ami is known ererv wheiu die I'he Hallway ami iron being distinct anil having at. all limes the interests of Si. Loin, in in i ii have made a remarkahu io- round trip i ale fiom all poiul? ou the entile syaliui to St.

Louii re-i luiti dining tliu festivities. Fur 1 miner information in gani lo rates, route, limit of UckcIs and i lor a copy of the fall fetiviliei program, acliheis nearest Missouri Pa-I eilie or lion Mountain lieket agent in your teriiioiy, or II. C.Townsend. Ij. P.

and 1. St. Louis. are cnlllled. 11 now imrtlallvof-wncnvduahleri for ordinnrv ir.iacnll;ctlbv aervice or YeAifdieia of their oecnnmrv clrcuiiiht.inces.

1VI liOWSofaucliaotilleriaodsailareure entitled (If uot rcinarrieiDwlietberoMlcr'tlearii wna line to army aervlceor'not, If now dependent upon their own liiljor for nuntiott. Wldowa not dependent upon tlielrown labor are entitled If the soldier's dentil mhs due lo service. CllILDHKN are entitled (If nndtfalxtt-cn years) lu almost all cas.es where there was no widow, or she has since died of lVUlUNTSare entlUed if soldlefleftnoltlierwldow nor child, provided soldier died In or from effect ofserrlro, anolbey arc nine dependent upon their own labor for support. It makea no difference wbclhcisoldier served or died In late war or In regular army navy. 4 Holdlersnftbelatewar.pcnstonedanderouclaw.hiayapply for I.lcbi-r rates undrrother Iaws.

nllhontloslufrnnyrlitlits. a Thousands of soldleradrawlnfffromjjlofto per montlt under tbe old I.iw ntc cntttUd lo higher mlea under new late, not only pa account of dtsabillUcs lor wiikbnow iieuioi-cd, but aisoiorovners.wnoi iter nolo service, ox not. entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Pall Dry Goods Soldiers ami tailors dltnbled In line of duty In regular artuy or navy ttlncetlie war tire alt-o ojiiiriiiU of I'lVtlU it oil t'Vist -urtiFther achat trA fnr fllhlHtvnr not. iMioviim r.nilnj iutu M.

Louis linos. hurrlrom. nnd their widows, of tltf fecjiilnolatr l'lor- Ida Indian Wnriof 1H32 to 842 nro entitled under nreoent net. Mexican War ioldiers and their widowa alocutU1ed If ixt) -two years of agt or isnhlcd ordcneude.it. Oldiclaims completed ami selUcraent obtained, whether pension 1ms been granted under later lawn or not.

Rejected claim I reopened nnd settlement secured, If rejection Improper or iUeRftl, Certlrlcntes of service nnd discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late wur who kave lOKt thefr origlnnl pnpers, Bend for law and information, Nocharefor advice No fee unless successful. Address, THE PRESS'tLHIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, WASHINGTON, D. C. Mr. Robert Volker returned last week from tho World's Fair.

Wm. Wuodruni is this week on buisness. iu St. Louis i Kumiett Carter loft ou Tuesday in'Rht lor Liberty, whero ho will nttend school. Kbtellu YoKiles- iinived ltomo on.

Tuesday, from Michigan, wherolaho -(- iHiught' of Mr. L. C. Lohmnn jot' No. bu Madison fctreet for SI 50 cash.

Cfiirk, who has boou visitinu; her isler Mrs. J. Lowis loft for St. Louis on tho aftornoou train 'I'm-sdny. Miss Maud Melleniy ivtm-ned homo, on last Thursday aftjr a pleasant visit with friends at Lexington.

Mr. John Kitchen has purchased a new sorghum mill, and is now ready I jj lo accomodate those who have tane 1 to be worked up. Misaos Emma Orlh and Mary Lnnfler, after a plensiiiit vi-it with their frioi)ib( tho Misses Strnulyleft fortheihomo ut Piltslmry. last 'Klder J. IJoono occupied th Christain Clitnch pulpit Sunday morninjr and evoniug.

Ho is from St. Louis mid has accepted tho cluii'li) of tho church for the future. IF YOU INFORMATION ABOUT il ,1 .1 Gov. Stone on last Saturday com mih.doned Frank L. Ayer's i heriliiof vice S.

W. Salino couiity, deceased, Ayera? Gov. Stono panloneil vin on to two years iu tho penitenfiiu-ySnt tho March term, IWz, of tho DoiTgi lass County Circuit Court mg 'to" add thole oitlflt. CSZ HftKBHH Omidelf noer. A.ldn miilitln, Iitri- fAf Vlfille ..1.

1 1 U.ithrnnllni, 1 H'SSIn'llin -Wnrht'tt. Fair nnd Also rein- UliU-clt. I. llSrVw'Ti. -wJu'lioV homo r.

rtJ M'yw tTtt nn iillinfr tin "Rome of tho old Vl.iy""'l HV.AiViJ!"" .,,,1 aitst It sarniin A ltCxTZ I A. if IT' Twbnt I 1 Y'. n. "-t i. I movement ol this kiua WOtlia miMCixHm V1' result in liutting the slreeb.

in pretty lulrtrAr fnttlM. II mmmmmyy mr lr -w TVJV "-VIh. 1 1 1 1 11 1 Braziio Itams. Pleasant scl ool" boiud has con-ttacti with -Mrs. Jennie VuugUer at foity' dollars, per mouth to tcaph school.

Mr, John Headier went CaVmct' basket rncelini-'lail Sunday, mi, C. A. Arnhold and. fimily- Wfut'-Yuihe Ilarbecue at Osage ltuff Sali'ue 1 euuuiy 011 inu notas I Mr; C. A.

Arnliold agiin relieved of performing form luiKjr, liu has proudred a farm hand from'Itua-icIIVUlo. leu, nro go nfcw cluVer hullcr to SlUs Kiiimn Krcle bieeht of Jefferson City Is home, on 'The basket, plcnlo at Monpl Car. mul was allrntled Uy a larjje crowd. There was dance ut Peter Vo yeUs, laH week. Hoad Overseer Hnwber hai ap, pqiuleit Pdih-- Workman 01 Osajre Hlufflortleputy.

U. Ilendersou la home again, "Protracted uucuiK aV Ml- Carmel nil las, weuk, SliiCiiiK at MfG. Juliuatnn's lastiaynuay.niguij uindu'ld's ral mojajses, jmt Week (uf rfnvdeVhMljs Llxtle Oict le'lii, iif Jeff umubiycd Js.ifcybiV''n,leaeb'' tlft i 1 MWlll Ol o-iu iier llioijui City l'iie city co'incil met In session last jilgh'. following proceedinjrs were A petition was presented crtunell piotesllni; airalnst tltoSlul.l iroveiiienl of Main street. 'ySSf Mr.

Karnmu nresentcd nclltion from tho resnienis 01 for a change Of gradeshe-i tween Ilioulivay and d.cucrspn sueeis, 11 (hn .1 imerso.i p.eSeie.. )f Vlou irotn Mr. nnup ami aslltng wr privm-g. to consiruci strul31t) May Corivln, Hilda pr.vaie sewer iro.u uacusou sireyvo. Cim)mun Bitll the f.v.

Mesaeis.L 1. Ilnnkins i.ue peimoi. wus.ru. en j. nK connect sewer.

Mrs. Robinson's Party. I JIrs Margaret U. llolilnnsoii gnvo a J.OUO pilllV i- rilliiy lllirilioiin ill honor of h. friend, Miss 'Johustune of St.

Louis. Amontbo-i' tproseiit wore: J.liun vioiiiou, Fti.my Mooiv, Sophia Kaiser. Vim. ,1. Sli.lln ffiirdnn.

Ida Ho was seiitoncSdl-i, i. i.m 1, 1 qI bt Louis, Alum Giws, Jlay Cor-rin, Mrs. A. Connelly, Mis. dies terllradiu, Mrs.

KngenoF. C. Haul- utid Mrs. A. S.

Ferguson. I I The Missas Slexart Entertain. J'-JIises Annie and Ada Stewart, as sisted by Miss Florence Strauas, i a number of tiielr young riends at their home on Fast Main 'itrect last Fiiday evening. The eve- Jjlliig was ppcnl in singing and danc ing, after which lefreslimenls were leried. Those present -pi -it a 'JiiioSit enjilyable evening.

The follow- Convhi, Frank. HrvU.ury, led the following report 1 jjeil omiftfV. vn a 1. it rthinn 8.l,qqO,S5.i rllMot-orge Iilston and l'WKt I nr ri. ror'l thi: j-iikns tnjirAXY, JOHN IVEaOERO'JftN, nttornej, V.0.

11)1 IUJ. W.MIX01Ut',ll.C. rnocoEh soLniiiRO, winows, CHILORSN, UI'( 1 Hnrs In tl-' Hill-of dstyln tin-reriiln i lm-elh ur. SnrWv.ir-i n( ll.i- lnill -i of to mi.l UM rcWl. I.I-iih a '1 lioimr.la rntltlcd to Mar Srn 1 ffi nt Ko ctiura for udvtcu.

Xofee atltll nui-rchflll. Sealed liids for Furnishing the Public School With Coal. Sealed bills will bo received by tho undersigned up to tho hour of 12 o'clock August -ioth. 181)3, for furnishing 0110 hundred tons, moio or less, of bituminous coal, to bo delivered at tho public school building in the City of JclTcrsou. M.

Houm, Sec'y -Hoard of l'dueation. Administrator's Notice Xotico is hereby given that letters of administration on tho estate of John Walther, deceased, were granted to thu undersigned on tho l'Jth day of August, ISM, by tho Probate court of Colo county, Missouri. All persons haviug claims against said estate aro reijuired to exhibit- them for allowance to the' administrator within 0110 year after tho ittto of said letters, or they may bo pro-eluded from uy beuelit of such estate; and if such claims bo not exhibited frithiu two years from tho date of this publication, they shall bo forever baned. This 12th day of August, 1S1I3. Geo.

A. Wai.tukis, AdnilnUIr.itor, menis, balance bpt 87000.15. Thu. was rcciivid and an," ordinance' passed appropriating the necessary money; to meet tho city-expensur BevcrSl relating to gradctaniT correctliiij foflncr crnirs and oidsIon -were Mr. Wilkirsmn offl'isd nv-rwMUiuin fr the ltnjirovi'ilitii pf Lnfttyeiti street, hetwcQii'Midii aiu Kdst which wai nrdetd illn orillnaiice for tin- loaning g( the uliy fpit'li tu lhc' cst- Idijderi' was, rci'jrfv't unf.i- vofably, 1 IjCxcursIoits to the World's iipuil Pamlllii Knilwiiy lias jffthgeiuenis for a eluap nip Rprld'ij Fair, and will run excursions to Cliicaan ut fc'fdiieod vales ontho follow- in uiy uisi aim August of lids route jhwlug to the elegant yjEcrv'tco and mngnillccut Ul.l IJili IV VUllVtlH- fbfillt 1.

u.lVnvo'H-kiuic ui fciiiiiie, Ifekels. eicftirnl 'd by pS.JoilK. J. ClICUCU, fcrntkcl Agenl, aio. "We -A-aro "ISTo-w Ojpen.H,.-n NEW FALL DRY GOODS IN Every Department.

R. DALLMEYER, 227 son St. Agent for 1IC ITKIHtTC PAl'KIt PAT'l'KKXS DIVIDING PROFITS I Dangers of the Season, 1 The mlilen change 111 weather In the I latter part of the winter anil eaily spring 1 are a 'inure of eolils and cough. This is ilaiigerous one for licuous with weak fluids or delicate I constitution. A "light cold is likely to I become a one and the cough that follows 1 the one great cause of the I iii.uiy deaths from consumption lu the I early spi lug.

Xever lu-gleet a cold or eiiiigh. Keep a reliable remedy ou hand anil cheek the ilr-d ejii'h, that 111 ly le.ul to eoiij.iinpiloii. As such a reiiinjy the called ICem.i's lliUam rejom uimie 1. l-'or every form of thi-ittaul lung itisji-der, lnuiu liu tlu eroip .111 o.h.ij. tioii hi ihst f.i;i, it prob.ibly 11 uj e.pul iy.vhL-i-e.

Get a bjttle SUCH PRICES Cutting profits is the dealer's favorite appeal lo the public. With us it is different. We ask consideration solely on the basis that our room is small and must make place for our winter goods. We offer our light weight goods from 25c to 33c less than regular price. We mention only a few articles: Suits worth 817 go for SI 2.

Suits worth $12 go for 8U. Pants worth So and S.l.oO go at SI. Pants worth and --JLoO go at -3. And everything ehe In proportion, during thu month of August. Don't fail 10 take advantage of this, our KKDUCITON SALK, During the month of August, if you want lo save money.

We carry the best lines of LADY'S, MUX'S, HOYS' and CHILDKIvX'S SIIOKS, it loner pi ices than any other house in the city, pair warranted to give satisfaction, or money re turned. Don't miss the plncc. Ill 1 -z its fcfei: 'A -Ai. Jtke Paw Crcinl of WriaVi'oia srVfy'. 1 ft! 2Vv l-'reo ti) Housekeepers, To introdiiou ltudgii's llolay Mead, thu latest summer drink, into American homes this scascn, uiiu tlitd package will bo sent to au address In UT S.

Freo, you can make thirty woids from letters con tallied In It-O Y-A-L M-K-A-U you aio almost certain to secure one of Urn liable at tides which arc to be given" to each of thu first ninety-nlno persons in the U. S. ibo lu send a list uf thirty wards ov more. Hesides this, (a 1 lie peuon sending the larg est given one of Slein way's Uptight Grand Pianos; a trip to thu orld's Fair and rcluiii to the sicoud largest list; an iraporli-d Shetland Pouy for llie third Pneumatic Hie) cle fur fourth line gold watch for liftli; pair uf diamoml ear rings for tlxlh; a pallor organ far sevt iitli imported imuiu box for cighlh; black si( d(es9 pattern for iiliuii I ami guiinr 101 iciiiu, ine largest list received- lludge's Itoyal IS tho popular Temporauce Prink of the best classes in Kug'laud to-day, and Is sure to bo used contin ually by every American, family who ncvives 0110 of our free packages, er ti I'd. Our word building contest is given to uuvcriise Uiyrl Jicail, and is couduclcd fairly and coiist'l ceases September 1st, 181)3.

ud uun U. S. twe-eent suitiipe louover txpusu of forwanl-ing, and receive a'largo watir-cblui; cd tcpruducih'li (nuatablo fov fratii; liiu) xw" hv 5.tJV.u S. iiuiiiiinuid luiBiiieut nm no 1 im ibicsi dog oft the lU'iiiiciu. 4VMUCaajne I'uugu jhiauy, Lia Si.

James street, f', "GLOBe JilOE fit CLOTHING HOUSE. 1L7 K. High Street. C. C.AULIXSKY, SIC.GFIMKD, 1'llorillHTOR.

WaNJ's Fair. TleU-ts are now on sulo to Chi, ca-o and return at tho rate of 5fl7.70 for thu round trip, good to return on or before Xovombor 13, 181)3. Jno. J. Church, Agent.

have never; on Saddles Harness as well us everything else in niv line of goods. THE FACT can he learned that I am sell-ing saddles, harness, bridles, lower prices thnu havo been known for lifteen years. sooirr if yon want bargains never be fore offered in this citv. Don't Forgot to secure a bargain when it is. given, at prices far below any competitor.

Remember 'I Hy. SCHMIDT. THEODORE TANKER. Farm and Machine Repair Shops BIU88 OASflNDS ManK TO OCIIKIt Give us a call for anything In out line. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Shops on Jefferson street, beimre-n-DuQklm and Ashley. HENRY WAGNER nrtALKit in Wines, Liquour, Cigars, Etc. no. 221 east mnn strbkt. A fine Lunch counter run in connection with the saloon, where lunch can be had at all hours.

SOLID THROUGH TRAINS FROM St. Louis TO Kansas City, St. Joseph, St. Paul and Minneapolis VITH Dining Cars Vestibulod Drawing Hoom Sleop-ini Cars Racllng Chair Cam (Seats Free). Through Slejplng Car St.

Louis to Omaha The (or Nebraska and the Black IIIJIS" I HOURS QUICKEST TO DENVER .1 TRAINJ DAIUY BETWIEN 8T. fc PrtOut MlulWEAi'OUia. A mother mistake. Mothers frequently inaku a inlitake In neglecting the cough ol a child. A Fort Wanyc, lady writes: Jly little tlaiighter II years old hail a severe eougl-but in It was nothing unusual 1 thought nothing of It, anil nllmvttl It to run on fur -I or A week, when It became so obstinate she began lnlmr lit rli I called in a physleiau ivhu treated her three weeks without benefit.

A neighbour In. slated upon 1110 trying Mallard's Hore-hoiuiil Syrup; It relieved her from the llrct dose and she began gaining llesh raiilJIy, when we hail used two botlles her cough had entirely disappeared. I would nut be without It. It does not constipate my chililieu. Il.Uliird's lluru- lioiuul hyiii)! is tree from opUtns.

It' the iii.iar. annlliln Ihr i.tr. tml .,11 elnc 111 thu world. Price uuil SI .00 sold by A. Ilnitidcuberger.

Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve The Lesi salvo In the wot Id tor cuts, bruise', sores, ulcers, salt rticu'm lever, sums, tetter, cluippcil hands, eullbltthn, corns and all skm eiuptloiib, and positively cures uajay reipnreU. It Is Kiiamuteed tu irive neriect salialactlon oruiunov reluiiilud. t'rieo 23 enuts per- roroiiu oy a. urauiluuDerger. buz.

IV itmii ruuitu ut rout ut. W- Strength and Health. II )ou at, hoi feeling strong nnd hcaltuj, try tUeetrlu lllttera. ir "L4 Orlppe" has eft you Weak and weary, luo Uiectrlo.lllt-Itcrs. Tills reingdy acu dia-ctly I.lvur Sunucli aud lildacys', geutly aiding those urgant lu perforin their If you aru allllcted with b'lck Headache, you.

Will tlml aiieenr aud neruuuaut relief br tatlnir Wcvtrle One trial' Will v-rts 3 Tar.

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