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1 V WEEKLY BAZOO. SEDALIA. Mo., TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1880. FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. W. S. HANCOCK. FOR VICE-PRESIDEST, WILLIAM H. ENGLISH. Oovernor-T. T. CRI I I E v DEN. Lieutenant G verwir- K. A. CAMPBELL. Secretary o Mate M. K. McliRATH. Treaxurer PH I L. E.CHAPPEi.L, Auditor-JOHN WALKER. Supreme Jaifu RICHABP D. RAY. Attorne-General-D. H M. INTYRE. Roister ,f Lnd ROBT McCULLOCH. R.ilroad CommiMioner G. C. PRATT. 1 DON MORRISON, hiectt.r at Large-, N C PHILIPS. Circuit Judge-JOHN P. STROTHER. Niate Senator JOHN T. HEARD. P..rem-miiTe-THO4. F HOUSTOJi. Circuit CI-rk-B H.INGRAM. Collector SMI TH OPKINS. Attorney-C. G. HEBD. Probate Judge JOHN' A. LACY. Sheriff M. S CONNER Tm. urer-R T GENTRY. W WALKER. 0.mner-DR W. P. KING. Sure-r-THOM A MONROE. PuMicAJininV-JOHN R CLOPrON. Cunt Judge. WDm-J W. PERDUE Coifniy J'dg", fi D D ' VP LQ'"F.K A tunnel under tue 5t. Lawrence river at Montreal U to he undertakes. The prospect is good in Texas for an almost unprecedented yield of cot ton. Dr. Tanner condition ia bulletined every day by the prominent Pari journals. The New York Herahr Irish relief fund reached the handsome euro of 3341.054 58. After Tanner finishes his task, what will they have to talk anout in New York ? He has been a very god send to the women and newspapers. Ten yeare ago there were three hundred men, boys and girls employed in the manufactories of Chatattooga. Now there are threw thousand. The Arctic sailors believe they'll reach the North Pole, and Mr. Gar field believes he'll reach the White H iuse. Life h full of delusions. A Pittsburj; man jumjied from a bridge forty feet high, receiving fata injuries, rather than meet his wife while he was walking with another woman. The Rev. Father Svunott thought that a horse was hitched too close U his church, at Bridgeport, Conn. H struck the hone and its boy driver witb a whip, and has been sued for $ 500 damizes. Hon Graham Frost was renomi nnted yesterday by acclamation for congress in the Third district, in St. JU'iuH. Mr. I? nHt is the youngest member of Congress, being now only twenty-nine years of age. The military headquarters of the department of the Platte have been removed from Fort Omaha to the city of Omaha on the recommendation of Gen. fc her man. For. Omaha is to be made a prrament pot. The L misville Courier-Journal esti mates the population of Kentucky at l,734.o41, which is an increase of 413.321 over the population in 1870 The estimite isbisud on official re turns from forty-two counties in the state. Mr. George Bincmft began fifty five years ago this last July his "His tory or the United States,' and in a few weeks he expects to celebrate its completion at his Newport country borne. Mr. Bancroft is eighty years of age. A shrewd farm hand bought for $160 the big meteor which fell in Em met county. Iowa, last year, and was laughed at by his cimrades for what they termed his idiocy. He has bow sold it to the British Museum for $6,500. The census returns, so far as known, show that the ' barbarous" south has not been standing so still as has been supp wd these ten years. Even the nor'hwest will not have such a sur priing!y larger number of congress men -than the provinces." If Wade Htmpton. Zsb. Vance and John B. Gord n were to declare for Gtrfieid. they would all forthwith become "most noble gentlemen," and the promises ot foreign ministries would only he one of the common courtesies of Hf at Mntor. A Sin Fratfisco manufacturer ha received from the ioteri r of the state an order for a pair of hoots which, if the numbers in us ran bo high, would he eighteen in size. Tbfy will be 17J inches in length. The man who is to wear them is (.mall, except as to his h ind and fat. It wa so coraiaon for Freeman to whip big wife, at Memphis that the neighbors paid little attention to the bruises which she constantly bore. Sue never complained of them, and was eemingly. resigned. But a few dava ago a pistol shot was heard in her home and her husband was found with a bulbt ia his head. "leor.- elA T mau1 Iama aaanfk " aba aaM. 'and trirdy aakea, waan't be aarprieed when I haalwi oat Bijpiatol tud pofpad at kirn !" is One ACTORS AS MASHERS. How the Fainted Hero or the Stage Searches the Hearts of 8us cepuble female. Preaents Which -Wake Mashing Profitable Iove Letter Re ceived by the Wholesale. ew York Diapatch. We do not find an actress' conquest at all unnatural. But the amatory victories are lull of curious features. Several veara ago two stars on the New York stage were particularly fa mous for the impression they made unon the ever susceptible feminine . i I i.:..r j avorv Htiinster hUhiiii. P - 11 Hda g.H,d many collections whu5e -if I t capture three idiots, even owners tore another name than that w,g an.l mv sueaktng of their maidenhood. Some devote' come U think of it. were said to carrv their enshrined j 1 wf a anv one of wh ,se nrt their hearts." and even erect- al-hck pieces was 'Old i-uri.iiy M.op. ters at which they worshipwl then: . .... t-nnwtiio nnrPitrJiili 1st tltf r-V 14 II II Mil IX lltl - ' ti. .i;Mt filiWiH. ts .. l,ra rwt.n the evi- irmcvn mis i - dence of the photographer pmve thai their counterfeit presentments enjoyed a sale unprecedented in the history oi nny male foot light favorite, and their matinee performances were crushes sa cred to the fax all men adore. The nidemic. for such it actually wa. I - . k -'m. felmndnir laughingly. ou. u n .... uext weex. ana inouiru sues mc mosi sensible little woman in the world, I don't want to trivr, her even the temr- , L-:-ir " Uall'MI till a iviiyn. mtv. vni. n,en to sav these are all Droducts of the present season alone?' j - "Why, this is scarcely half of them. Wi.ile my wife was in town I never brought them home at all, but tore them up after the rcadine. Since she has been on the road I have relaped into a dangerous bachelor habit of throwing my correspondence into the I drawer, as you see. Just cast vour4 ' , - , - eyes over them, lis no violation ot confi ience, for I have never answered one, or seen any of the writers. It was a curious collection. All classes of society, from that rep resented by the monogram crested. rose tinted note, richly fragrant with the lingering perfume of an aristocrat- ic boudoir, dowu to scrawled lines, did out witinhe departure of itsob-,jn iurt COrk or not, but they leat jects from the metropolis; but spas-; ,H p; hollow for many lonjr years " modic cases constantly recur.and there Son' e very curious stories are told i not an actor in any eminence, orittnil,g the fratemity on this subject, even prominence, upon our stage, who q(I(? f tj,ft latest concerns a wife oi a has not been the recipient of atten-? Philadelphia lawyer, whose name is a lions as flattering to him as those the famous one throughout the country, favorite actress evokes from the im ! At a burlesque performance at a sec pressionable non theatrical male. (ond-rate theatre there she saw the POME LOVE letters1. comedian with other eyes than those The writer one afternoon found the" m-re pacing interest She opened juvenile man of a leading theatre "P flirtation, which he helped along, burning letters in his bedroom grate. mh railed by wlB home Jr. . . and follownifi' hirn. V bile her money witb capitals where they ought not tofi,,t .n foot by Mrs. Blank, resulted iu be, and blots and era-Mons that would cost a school boy a bittpr penance, were there. From passionate elo- quence of the educated woman, to the. lovelorn illiterateness of the scullion, tne wnole garnet oi amorous suiiness lt waa half filled with laudatory no was run. The stately diction of the tiees of the capturer of the col led or'. woman of society, the hot admiration affections, and the romantic and, of of the harlot and the timid declaration 'co,,-. veracious varus the iiew-paier of the smitten schoolgirl, mingle with the weekly BLUSH-RCCKET j sentiment of a belle of avenue A. and the greesy adulation of the kitchen. A great many of the letters of these latter sorts were evident copies from eoroe letter writer, ana in several cases were, with the exception of sig natures and orthographical errors, pre cisely the same. Mv amateur correspondence." ob served the recipient as he fed these rel ics of disdained devotion to the fl-tmesj place, and s'ipnt a wo. k collecting all with a liberal hand, "is all one sided. Jt.be stories in Mis Blank's idols difa 1 roake'it a rxiint never to answer let-i ten of this sort. Experience has. proved tome that there is no otlipr ' wav to treat them Love that break li out after this emotional fashion is too easily gained to be worth having, and bv encouraging it a man is only heap - ing up a peck of trouble for hinnelf. "And do they drop the correspond- ence with one trial?" PROFITS OF MASHING. "Some do. As rm lliiu. .t nan a vakj! luion uuau.ntiiii micii iu uij.ii' l ; r ine maj.inr.y m my v.cums io reason, was a oner auence as sue read tiipm; nine ornH-plavers. three unanpreciit though. A favorite idea is expressed then the bok banged against the wall. !.i r.m.,.,' , "..i ,i. by them in phrase which all of them seem to have by heart: "I want to win And the ways they go about, it are curious ones. The copy or com-' pose poetry on love and loving sen- iiraenrs. ring in everyinmg rrora tne umie uown io mono cjirns. inen they confide all sorts of real or fictitious it-.-. ... , personal histories to roe, their no hap- r ,- ... f ... r , , 1 , w.e.r ...uu.. .ovanu uubuiiKniiiBi iiu-ujuus, n.r-i. si.iub iinr- . . V, , .1 T , .u i. u !. r . i , - i .i i-i t . the ruth Avenue hotel that the west tons, rings, chains and the Iikp I have i. . . n .. r 1 - o . pru rmver !ii f atr.ill iIiai-oi.t uk oron 1 1 -.l l.r ueeninerW.P.eut uuume ,BSl rour 88 -What do you do with them? "Iu-edtobe fool enough to send t , , them hick, and so prolong the agonv. Now I keep them, and find thft the most effective way of putting a stop to the nonsense The women drop then to the fact that I don t recmrocate. t . V, and are too much ashamed of them-4 selves to keep the orrespondence up.itL iell anyone ot my havine taken a present, from them! JSot much. .... rn, . , l "'.l. iElcaillllt HCf a.limilll There isn t a wnnim alive who would , . t,- u e ,r., . f . " , ir (M . r j to nira. He was too lona or a flirta givp herself awav like that.' ' ,: ... , . , . til n nnr rrt rerwinrl anri a eomi I.. .wtr "Don't they ever try to get hold of " you personal ty i 'Oh. yes. But that is easily avoid-'.,, ..;.. , i 1 r . . j r. en. I have cot the thing down so fino . . , now that I can spot a 'mash on sight. r. ... . , . . may do a flirting now and then with a really attractive one, but as a rule I r,. I . 1 1 a i I TFH S ; 8 5 t r617 nl an I hana tminrl ia In laaea Ik. ..... " theatre in company with a lady or a ft 1 1! y r "I knocks spots out of any flirtation. Bv theaecond. I can put the man who " i. witb me on the third in mr and that an it-alt no woman can forget or fonrive. nil taiaai nr innnait. i XASanfO CKABACTEKa. "A curioua feature of the hoti how many different parts affect it arder without the formality of a writ charaoUr, tba IMmber, in "Two ten Orphan," for instance will bring ajeither, but that of hi wife beside it I perfect deluge of Jove letters down on J It U utiKifo to talk theatre within uie. Auother will result in only a ' reach of Clara Wright uow-a-dayx, es tew. the letters tit aoine female u ec- j p ciallv if there w a piaao mooi or centric al the part which ha scared .champagne tattle handy.aml no shoat thc others off (JeunjeJe Lcffirre, in ling Meihodit ever fouBd j LhI Astray.' is one of these. Draw- 310 re adamantine words lnir-rooni roles always ?ore coiuiuesls .... ... 1. .. i r Ill Wlllell In pvnru: r' on a plumed hat and carry a rapier. . the paiier-box factories at.d drv goods stores wake up. Hut there laii t a iirt jou cm wire up that wouldn't nitike a hit s imertiiere. There isu't a mean er role in iIih ninge of tlm drama, tor instance, than Midmel Ferny, in Ar-rah-tt -I'.giie." Suue years ago I played it tor a frit-mi's benefit, and the t i'M,prs ' -nil til ml 1 mailt it a tmifitii ks man could. Well. 111 11 V 1 ti nr ia VI iinvpr .mini I will Im MiivhoW. I iMleft 1 1 - -- ----- flie tellow who played Qwlp was an irtist. His itrJormrtiice v.'as the m st . . ... . w ! elaborately villainous 1 ever fttw lint he. was A fiiusher. and the rate at which he erforated the seiiMbilities of ii lad- audience was incredible. "In the days when nero minstielsy was an art. the MIS TKH3 WERE FAMOUS 'r their conquests. I don't know vhether thtT is auv occult at t Motion her L.vt'r. Wlwn .-!.! wmii. ..mk slio ftieient to nav her hoard. . . . 7 cires?, and can have no hope of ever one But she renounces her "Id life of luxury for that of a fifth . i : I riltc traveling company, tor a whim 1 . 1 . .1 . j ..1 1 1 whoafi ohiect i almost tirl of her. now that the charm of novelty is over. A ITRK rR THK HEARTACHE. The bite i-year-old ilnusntcr . of a well ku.iwn newspaper editnr teir in love with an actor a successful sar, but married with children older than lierseir. ana ov no means h mini wnmu tvomen would be thoucht to iro mad , , .. D -i over SJ,e loved him with the ar - dor of a l atagouian wor-hippinj; his enemies skull, and a it was imposst- bje for her to give voice to her adora - ttoti one permuted conceamieni io per form the warm act until her watchful j maternal parent Iwjmu to notice the change in her, and scent trouh'e. x series of investigations, quictlv the discovery, m the mwt secret re cesses ot the lovelorn damsel's sarat- i ca. of a scran lhnk. It was a scrap lok of the most cle- jTant character, as befited it use. and jJirtf i the habit ot retailing about our j favorite actors and actresses. With- ut informing Mis Blank of her di covery ot tier secret, .urs. i. c ra municated with her husband. Blauk didn't go of! and horse-whip the FACI.VATIKG D SCirLE OF THESl'IS; neither did he immure his amorous offspring in the nunery; or. in short, proceed to any of the violences nn an . m ar w gered parent generally does. He stm ply returned the album to its hiding vor be ciuld Rod in al! the offi js ex- change lists. When he had made a very extensive gathering of these he n(1 M w,,e Iw:nt a night, wmio .mis f Blank was away on a visit, adding them to the goodly company in the I !cr. - ip liook ' " en the young lady returned she sfl 1,1 work to paste a ample nf nn-. , ... . .... . ... ...... itip. m her precious volume. The folks in the next room heard an aston- .--. 7 v.c.. .-.XV....U......M., w.i.u.. ...... ,n. jne rupt ,rewer. a French magician, lour ed letters to bring had discovered the additions Ther..,,eHII l,H;;in tei,r3 frra Gernimv, nail 4i-t..i i.-jrr. nit; iii.i... i'iii. 1 llrrl i i ... I and Mis B'ank washed her illusions awav in a flood of tears. "Audi guess the cure is perma- nent, too," observed Blauk, "for vou can't induce her to go to the theatre , at all now. A romance of a lottery ticket. Ti. . r .u there is another x victim of the ; . , . . - . dramatic cupi.l here who cherishes a the thfatre ttlO. i cl ;. . .i .,i : 1 I . 1 II I felie IS a dashing blonde, well known j in s porting circles as Clara Wright, pie of nrnimented vice not so far from fi viii i rii.ii iiic-.c.i. ail rcu iUJr wi,iut liring himself. Clara is no- 'lZ T!fJ ,mt,sti;inf,1u,lled f meste.ra ,n the melroHis. Every dollar she cm rake together goes, in ..,.. f ance' the lap of . A fc-, hef , w ,,,ve , J a, illfjt:,ioIJ ir f ..i: .u ...: iun; uiiutiru avoir liiaviili: nt all - .u. cu ' -j :.. 1ISU . mHtinp. huUnn.hnU ashhin.ntl a(iva,.ced hr fa,t ... i i:.. .. i A i a r..n -,;,i.,.o men lufjiiutt .uii:ii, nun iii.v uiwr : iiiii.uauv iimu iimr. perm l lieu oy me J intervening ochestra. , .t.j t .. nl. . , . .. i"iiuiic .mi vial i. t ai iiiiuueu (lie '"tteries As a special mark of devo- - . tion she hegan to make her idol pres ' .:!... : u- c :. J"Z Whenever she bought one for . . t , ? 1 L u " Tu' ' : " F .u....Bg of the ,uckr Xh un to a hit. His ticket drew a 93.000 prise. And two dava later his as me ap pearea in roe pasaeneer im; oi a v-un food-bye; not kia bum aloaa, Aws. U,,KH pwi-nou man the blonde ugiess, whom it will be just as well for a certain young actor's bodily welfare! not to meet. j The inipuiar -Pinafore ' tenor is af firmed to have captured an entire Hiuthern cotmnunity to such an extent that on the day of his departure scores of notes asking for some reminder, if only a lack of hair, rained on him. ! Iu an inspirational tnnineot he smash ed a couide of his hair bru.-hes and cuclosetl a few of the biistles iu each copy of the following reply, printed in the form oi a circular : Di:ar Miss Nothing under the azure vault of heaven would ffiird ne more pleasure than to grati- fy your request; hut pniuttil as the trrr. . . ... .:uiniiioii is 10 inaKe, 1 nniit acklowl--dje that I am bald. I encloe yon. however, a fmument of the brush with which I have been in the habit of brushing my wig. Ever yours de votedly. A'othT well known artist, who was beinjr continually pestered for his au loraph, had a horrible scrawl engrav ed for distribution, with the incrip tion uiidernentli, phgiHrizetl from John Piiui mix, "This autograph m iy Im re tiwl on as authentic, as it was written by one of Mr. 's nnwt intimate friends." Apropos of autographs i a notorious fact among experts that scarcely any of those of Edwin For rst in the possession of collectors is his own, most of them being the pro duct of a secretary's pen. VARIKTY TIIEATRK CONQUESTS. Our variety stars are particularly "heavy on t'ie mash." to ue tlieir ci;.l rti,ilinK h, a H.rlii.n at tost ..t I iK"" "t lacl tlie reversal is the case. . fiit , gn. l() ,he ality of devotion, and ns a rule it meets much more reciprocity. Varie ty matinee are sjieci'illy favored by Indies of hijli complexion and easy manners, whom one encounter in the ismnll tinur in the dives on Sixth av-l .euue, and thev are always ready to ; ,w M ,Ial H.rSllIJ11, &lCimntw :irt. ,V a w,mFi WC(immmu h ia an n; j ui,.d fhat blows nniaHiv pnid. The . varh.ty gU fj,,;, nualities lnar if rm - v .... . . 6 J'" IT. ; i.iiir .i1D a .i. j ,,.arJ theW njed one of t,p?i; ,() (he wrier tiaTQ on :v:rK.tvrnan )r mhor mA have thft ... . 4i.i.. pet Ki':i nt eciug into the husiness with him for n partner. I had a fun- nv case a couple of months ago. r..;,.l,i.. n,..n.. - I , . i mighty pretty girl, the nustresa of a prosnerous voting business man. ho ",.-. was only waiting for A DIVORCE FROM HIS WIFE to marry her, got struck after a chap ,n ' in one ot me places t,wn Hie street. was a case of the deadest ort. She was wild altpr turn. !he came to me for instructions on the hanjn, and a mouth ago they were married. The honeymoon lasted iust a week. He cm an engagement in oneot the Coney 1-land dime shows, and wanted her to exhibit a trainetl gnat there for him. It was too much even for her to stom-t ach. and she left him and went back to hpr old lover. He wouldn't have anything to do with her, of course, and a couple of nights ago a friend of mine saw her at the Hay market, help ing a drunken granger to put his mon ey inhere it would do the most good tor sonieiMwiy pe. Minard Ijewis used to tell a story fof a southern lady who fell in love with McKean Bucha violently lanan, and r ' followril him for a whole season, back-! 'ing ot show and losing her money by i 'it till she had no more left, when her "'oi niiormen tier inpunsot tier where- alxiuts and had hpr taken home There i-j a reallv authenicatpd case off much the same sort on record here. Sycs the Coney Island News: -among the waiters at one ot the Iio- It,.. nn t,A l,i. r t.r p..i;.i. If ' nn A..ir;,. .i;..i,..t . iM...'ir.4 uuV, uiZ. ti,';.,r, i... . n i.i ... . . i1(.:rs tft .i,.- a CARD. To who u.nfrttut, ftm lhe error mi in.licrelinns of jouih, iirvoi weak new, earlev ilecay, Ins.. of manhood, c., I will siid a reciK tht will cureyou, FKEK OF CHARGE. Thi great reraetfy wiw dis j . . . . , . covered by a mistmnary in ismith Acienra ,n.l a self-ildre.ed envelope to the Retr. - Missouri Faira. nrowrraville, AtiKti't 16,6 days. Fulton, Ausuaf 24, 5 day. Pl.ea.ant Hill, AtiKnot al, 4 days. Miami, August bl, 4 daya. ftiurjcrnrij August 31, 4 layr. Sr. Joeiih, St-ineailwr 6, 6 days. Crilutubia, S?itemhei 7, 5 daya. Marshr.H, September 7, S days. Seilalia, September 7, 5 dayp. Marynville, September 13. 6 days. Mexico, September 14, 5 days. P'atte City, September 14. 5 dayp. Pari, September 14 5 day. Kanas Ciry, September 'JO 6 day. Jrfiersoii City, Keptemlwr !2, 4 days. A ppleton City, St-pteaiber 2l), 4 days. St. Louie, October 4, 6 day. j California, September 28, 4 days. ' Tipton i al . to hve a fair, but a care-' ful gleaning of the colnuin of the Timft . failAtovhow when it will comueuce. ! A Fool Once Mora. "For ten years toy wife was confine to her bed with fUch a complication of ail- J menls that no doctor could tell what wan I be mat.ir nr pnm tip .ml f tmA nn m I ...w . . . . a vm.. ... ...... . U " - - II fortune in humbug. tufl. 8ix months' ago I aaw a U. S. lg with Hop Bit ten. on 1 11, ma t iBoimut x wowa Btt a 1001 once iv. t . w . . ore. I tried it, bat my fully proved to be wiadoa. Two bottlea cured her. be ie aov m well aad atrong m u; aak'e wife. ad it cost ae oaly two dollar. 8oek oily peya. W. H., Detroit Micli.-Jra .it -i . . SOT IB CBEAVCBTt LEWtS1 CONDENSED BAKING POWDER WW trOr (KM 910.00 for mnjt Mmm ar Uicr mdultmtint found im Indorsca b ilo Prooklyn Popnl CC UcaltU. asd bv the bcit cLfuiUl4 Mi tte Unlutl stjt(?a. It 13 Kl KONCKR. than muy Yraat ltdrr la U10 wortO. It .EVBIt PA1LH I nkr Itetit kmd vl a iril ns innv-totl. lttscOMWiailJEObreTPrr IttsancHtlrt-lyRWTXTKX. TK9ltiviuuu( uur t tlieUiJ Mtull tts of soda cr scleral!. vtu.-a or It iius la lu-oir a tpnncncr Oooi tBOd looses Kood health; and health m iraprOTca or imreurvii iu proiontoa &huiu ea Is Butrltl(M or othenvl-v. Ixwvr BAKLMi loruK alwajr One of this Is Trortli two of aar oUitr Vt:tny CCtCpOUCJ. It losses fcnnd wkltcr mm richer. More than half tUo compLitnt3 of red Sour arise tro:a the use of ct inirioii txittnic potr tfers, wh!ch ottcn txtXu lie best or Hour tura oat Artc bread. Tha Bat dcHcatc Ticrsoaa caa eat Iol prcntRd with tc wuhMt lajurjr- Nearly erry mMr haklrT pnwder la adancrated and Is aiisolmclr injurious. Th.'9 U Buulo frn-n rfflmtl r.npaCrram T Tartar. Bui ! PEill-'SXTXY PUIIJi. It nana uto Ui8T. UcatMM. aau i MKAO, MtCUtT. CAKE, CBULLMl. BUCK WHEAT, INDIAN, AND FLANNEL CAKES. A Stazle tml wttt prmrm Uu aapcriarMy t OUs Towocr. jciifTTAcrrrxm mr bt EO.T, LEWIS & MENZIEt COa PHILATJ'fXFFIA. For-wtlijr J. I. Coliipe, Xortia .trJrfti nt I.'ihJ Ci!Ii... Tesiimo ial to Mr. F. Hows. W. il,t-nnilirit:niil.rlTirinri.r ibMtili- . Ii.i churi-li in Nn HtnH. hT!n2 n-ii!i ir-i-l nr.iu:i Ki.'.trii a hcLti llroiMi.riur. pn-inrni U Mr. I. viii-i!i.:. j.iiii. . iv r )mlU lin.t. II . n.- uh.rnin ! trt--: wr Iwnftin-!. llif.:.23.!.lfcwlv II co !- n rviMs- r iiinlv for iti tli--- ir ' " ' which it i iv)ttiinii.I.-.i. Ji-in, fi. lf'iini-. Vtf-. til f.ii--r&'. .m.I.k MrJlitrry. J K.-rro-. of i Srjrr. j Si-thn K. Itrii-l... f li-r.1 U. W-Mnli. Al.x. W. NVIit-.i. ttip W. Ilowif. traiiw,k Ji"!. ISi.wlnnii M.rli' . K'l.ii John-' .. r-t-i i rti 1 rtLLUwy COIVIPOUND SYRUP 0; HYPOPHOiPHlTES ?rl"..-'' ?-w!'rtl '''''. .-.f1 V' I i.'itlsx . nriiK inn-, i li-i.ini'i .m run;- rtv a. sit.r:n.-w f r hmii. r.i tu:Mti c. fh- of Kihtjv, t.- : Jtinory. .in.t w:ll rvrtnlly ii:i iirnvv U. a.-n!;nl li.i-iin an-l (.raiiw f tin- 1 . . ,7 il.Ml. ,lna.n.lr... l.-alrl. tftr. t.Jil.il..rv t i uMiii.rniiinl.n . .nil n.r..Ii-rlnrv fwrrmi linn . I: r-l- ui:ii v gut. 'jX'tiW' n"- :ui MiMi:y. oveuu t Irt tlh1 hi,iiim: tmriiionv of it iiumii-at-. km I tn .;irt Mimki iirir jr. ia-!.- 1.- r-'a:i: ani :t .;,rt"r': jwn:i.tu-ni. , I.urk out fur Uip a.-3ii-ar..l Mill. . J. I. l-hl.- IMtV. st j..,. x. .r.r..liWttraj.iH r .,. Kst'--tn.-rfe. i ii.'pai-r i t-lorM.i; 'lit. I.urk out fur i!ip a.-3i.' j l!ortT'h J Vw, S1.50 jht Bit'. &irjW S7.50. coi.t, y am. ti:tv,i.Hr-. It b tt-.Q best C!oo4 Purifier, itnit 5f relates rrrry function to more hnlthfta uuuo, la Urns ab?neiit ia all dints. IifiiinlnaUnsttielni;.jf.!i,nfth'I.V-1.th tlunl and nrcs.-iry-5n!t.Kltiec3rrorhcruf. Sloos anil llierU n Erupt.oui &r.tl P.ou3, kclu tiii(rCan.Tr Ulcers n.I tthrSrr. IpfpeKtv. rKBPM fiUiiMnni.vD.itix:i- pai.o'i. u zzwrtx, iicnem v.-iii s. c. tir curcit ty the Wafe Biltrrx. It U uiktiuiU 1l laam clilne wblchs'ioiil'lU-In rrrr riT. knit WjiiCll. tVlliTVCr tI. Mk S-VP L!i pajrincat oS many Occlor.i' LU. Battles or Uro 2z ; prices. &1 trr.t. a.t! tl.00. 5-Warncr'H Safe Reave die re wM by DmsiKfji uil l)::lrN everywucre. EEWABNER&CO, l"rtpriUn, asrsoiHi for pMayKat TO NERVHj St'FFKREtlS THE CP.EaT Ef- RopK.. RE.MEt.Y-DR. J. B. I.MI'5iOX,3 SPECIFirJIBIHCIXE. tl i r po-im.- .nrr- forSpTirmtorrli:. sreinisa! ttVkni-. Iuit,--"-v ..ii nti .i)M-,c r -nl.ti.rr frrrnS-II-Atiii-. Mnl.tl Am fety. t Mr.nory. I'hlii in IUck.t V.I. mid ili-a that l.a'lto"on am. 5.tnittiiir!. In- stnitv ni.d nn flran.vo. Tli1 r?ll. tron-iprlul I MUlVf..ii. IVrnphleN nt trf to all. Write fcr thrm an int full irti.ntar.. Prkv. S:cit:i-. St rr icknscr. or six pot-" S?? for J."..' Al'ttt- cl! iri!.-t- In .1 B. 1MIS.,X.MKIHCINE O.. Xr. in-Niil ItV.MninS: , Htiltalo.X. Y. Sutil in Sm!U Iy Clittoni 4 Co. .V3i-.ttn.lvr GRAY'S SPECfFIC MEDICINE. An unfailing eitre forstminaS Im potency, and all that toi!o-. aaa fnuenceotifelf- Abtix-; a.s Io... pata in lhe back. dirrnes of :.-t.n, prematura old age. and many other dienc: tliat lead to in j eanity or eon.implion. and a premature Krave. run panarmara in our pan desire to .send free to everyone. ni in our paiiiphle:. Kitten t aw- he MiecSlk Medicine la aolrl hr all dnistfi.: at Si tx-r rrk. i i " w n. 9o. or win t- wnt tree iij J mail cc the receipt of th munev hr xd ln inif. THKRVMEllriXECo . , I . I : . .. . . ... . .'trmiMii" n."CK, ivtrcii. .Mien, i I a.SolJ :a S.!alia and eTerynhen- by all dnu: ! Fopuur iSIuatratct! bcol: (2oo psjc' ca Manhood! Womanhood! MAnktACE! Impediments to Marriage; the etuje and cure. Sect item ely staled, pol-paid, for 5a cents, by Dk. C. WitnriEK, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo., the rrea' rtxdalist Red bii work- Ir. A. CI AKKE, acrc?rata or alt. a tuna or a -rnrnarn VIA I I UtOdtb aflfj LUUIlbtS WHfil.VXA T.F J vn pi'tj tt - ma. Lambriauina, Window Curtaina, Fringe I KSuWeriXTK MoT01 Tfeird CSS i SEDALIA MUSIC SPOBB Jb9Pbm PJriTwSrrEPJaPrPPJPJaaB IV' JlX aw LV eaaaeaV-CL Bvararr PavHavLrflavibwL 3BawHawiBwiBiiBBWkr Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music SMALL iXSTRUMEXTS, STRISfi And every article in the mimical nierchaniUsc line. Tho Mt m-ike ,-. PIANOS ami ORGANS constantly on hand. wCall on or address, T. Co.-r..T S-'.WAwIvr Q it h: k N C 1 T Y Trunk Factory, J. R AUTENSTR manufacturer of all kinds of PACKING AND TRAVELING VALISES AND SATCHELS. SAMPLE. ri.Mhir.1..MItlP(iITrUllksnit VUS CovrH nrt W.r. tX)R. THIRD AND 6k CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY! P. G. CROWLEY & CO.. NO. 305 WEST MAIIf STREET, SEDALIA, M0. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES & WAGONS (IN THE WHITE,) From the Largest Manufactories iu the United States. THEY QUOTE THE Minlel lmsinesi Buggy, without ton with top t'orning Buggy, Leather Top Brewj.ter side bar. Leather lop , ' Uppeiihejiner, jump seat Carriage ' Binghamptnn i'iattorm Wagon Teiine-c Farm Wagon. .'1-inch Thimble, complete 5 These gomls are all first-class, made by manufacturers who have millions of .dollars inverted in their work?, it is utterly impossible for sm;ill ni:imirti-tii rers ti compete with ihtin, either in pricea or quality, ami H Odu Defu ,any Competition to give :t price within 820 on any article here mentioned, rair ttrial ami workmanship considered. Work built to order. Repairing done with I nentns :u't di.i.n.h. 1 7-5?7d&w 5 vl p. CROWIEY & Chambers' Encyclopaedia. lOVoU. Over I3.COO Pnfles. Price Durinq July. S.R.2S. .aih- w.Kt:t.:l tliinj:- whk-h huv.- Ieu ai-.-r.mrhotil 'r lovers of -jaxi lok bv t j l.itr.;tr K-to.nn.in. rlmp tfn-m't wmt.IrMttH ihf re.nlui:tnn .ithi-rent Emcl..i a't(Ji!' I nt iiL-rrlv n.iiii.niit cc-t. J ' 1: -. :i vrutlini r.-nrml nf lk I .i t t..liul. ..l.tij... m t fc.-..;r..t v..l.. ... i , .-- , . . ' ' - ...-... ... ..-miiuui ..iiiiiiii.. i-nnr niiiinnf typ.-. li.ifiioinrIv Irfwimi in t-l.ith. t.ir iT-y. .,.- ?m i.rmte.1 on ritir. hvtr pa nor. w ie mar-'tu-. I '" .bim i. sin pm-Ti ...... inr nr-: t-ti v.iitniir-are na.lv tor ilclivrv. Vl. fim- .1Iwi1il- riMitr -I't'r ! Th- riiu!!nm roltim.. will 1. ...i..i.rii i... l$6.25 An Amazing Offe-. . . Th. ni.1A.C;.I.Myatiii nijK.lly 0..- -,oli;inM-w s r-.l, th tpr i- thu indi:. nct- in ,n- ititrinirnOu-r inli-r ot thi-.ntnl our many f.ihir -inn.Hnl .ii!t:mii.i-r. UoriliiiU- tie "ivf -j--u.i li ui- to rly !-t;rJ.nK-r. " - " T.ialt. wh... . nl-r-rtiul nuuiryare r.vv. -I iltirini th month ..fJniv. uu,-i 4i.nr.it-i-. rnli:im . tm-'of h. fr 2S.an .it. it.-t.ilt a'Iir a titiimi in I I.l hilf Ut.:i. til aK".ii n-na'.ty ........... -, ....... ' irv. ar.il thrvaiaimiii: tlii.n- ith.n .f.mnttwi. J A iHiiii..n v.iiHitip 'ii i-Ioiti Mill iM-at, p.-ip:.nl, r..r ." i'al . frtril.'. nntt n:v l- r.'tumt nt ik??, -r not -ait-rni'tnrv. Tho-fhaittlKT-" hn-li-npir.n- v.iiij.rt hn.'wtr.iK- an-l tit- retiMiiiniu' volunn.i-oinpte:' vTAN !-RD l.il.rarTort;mvr4aT hnnvth.lsr.l r..?.,..ili.w. MilIninN ..il.u.11.. U..:iii-. ." vI-..?i"J. Miirttiiln;' Hi-t.ry .: Eiinl.-l tuln ,3l.. M:M-aiijH3-LuVnir! I.ni-rf. .m,-i,... MnronlMV - K Hyan.l lv :i,-.:t vi.K, S1V Cn?iu-rVCyclnp-.'-. rKitu. l.ii. ratttr-. I v-.,i Kiutht - lli.torj ut iZnulaii'l. t yf.N . SJ. Plntan-hV Ltrrot Illii.triii ..I.-n.:t viN..-.ii. tVtStiV l.tie atul W..rxNfCh':'t. Axvr.ts. Y""u!ik" Btblr- ronio!am, ltl.i. n-ftrr-n? Artii" htbrary of Hn.rapiiy, riccnl. ; B.N:i Fa !. .E-ii.:.-", ttl:t., i.vnt.. ' Mitt. nN CfiinpJ.'tr- I'lM-ttil Work-, 75rfitt.-. luiknrCniiipI: Urk. 7.' r-!it-. W..rk ! Uint. irnu.-Istnt by !ir-y. 'ic.-nlii. I Work.- ofVirsnl. t-.n-lat.-t bv I'nii.. rirvut Tl:e Kninn of Jlf.ti.Triitu.l, bySrJi. :l".c.-iit. ,'iv"nriit of lin 'riiMir-. illu-.. LVnr.- ArnUan u:ht..illt:-.. ictit. Huiiyan r IMsrrr.m - Irar."i. illn.., f."vnl. ! Robmon Cr..f. lll'l... .Vleent, Mnn'i.ans.-nnnd iii!hver TrvN, iirn... ;Vcts Remit by hunk draft, money orler, registered may tie Mnt in jiwugv lnmpi. AiMrr, i AMERICAN BOOR EXCHANGE. JOHN B. ALiLN. Manager. A lit :i I KS . "'A- 7 ' . : a a a aVa a. w m- m i i.ui.., i It flit III r:.s, Br onlv one ii BROWN BROTHERS, 7-.-d,tw4t To the Ladies and Gentlemen . PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD! aBiaHlaBK JialaH' eQBv xlalBlt laiaiafllatfaa'BaHa laiaHf BKBiaerWi GUILLMETTE'S PAD CO.. tU. Si Branch) TOLEDO, OHI.aad reue I, iy return mad!- ' 'aCn. C" For Sale kjfAvg.FMmann, Druggia, Cor. CMia and Sewid St., S1aliaf Mo. R.r.KK is- W. TRUX k r : of Fourth .in! Ohio Streets. SI-Iij., Mo. AUCH, Proprietor. -o TRUNKS,; . r-r rl,IT. u.. -r- OHIO STREETS, SEDALIA MO. 99 FOLLOWING PBICES: 2 Si) M t., 5 On An 115 00 n 155 00 to 155 00 to 200 00 to 135 00 to 125 00! lo. i; lr?5 00 no- iu, ZJa Vl IO (in 1. w ()I 0(i 4 00 00 $625. iitto:. for ft-i.. Toanvun- ..mhiJipk 1 Irom anv tho fi.husr l-.)k...tll.ri.f thf town), h etr.h ..t tivo or .ir ..iiirii.: i i;t-n nui ie bnf alone.. t-x- or ."n half Rii.ia, j;ilt lop, tl.- rir-l !. vntutiip of our "l.tbmrv of Lntv-ral in thpnvvti?. will -otil f imrvtVjv when nub- BO )KS. St..n-. nn.I ltil!H.l'5. bv E.T. AMii i!In .ct Acini' Lihrnrv rMo.trfnCIaH SOct.tv f Awr.i-nu l'a'tnulitii.5ii . r-nts. TainnMli-tory oi Enal'-h Litratiirp. 75 CA,t. i tV-il.. B.ok ot Natural Historv.jl. J 1'wtorinl Mamlv Lrxicnn. i. t-fnt. f s..yin. by auihorof -rrfisr'.-' Pnr-rf . ft'c'o. , Jif,. Hr-manVP.ti.-al Vor!:-Tf. um , KittoVl'jvloi.iia or 1Mb. I.ii-mtutv v ' KoIlinN Anci-nt llfiorv ', '""" Sm;l. I'l.-tiotiary ot the ' Work ot Flaviuo JoMph nibi.iHti..ooont. ...IIIK-lIl'ti.rV nftlio l" S., Hi.klIi.i!li!H...Vn! Ilirtlib by Kx.-n-i"p. Ilr, I! tt.Tav!.r.4i i-i'iit. Ilr !th t.ir U'.iin-n. Dr. G II. Tavl.ir.:r.i-iit. I.H.rHry Masjuine. In .vnts a Xo.. $1 a -ar. , ljbnr Ma J L-h wfrom thf Dinrv ot nn M LHv-r.5l. K....t. ..r.l. ..1-.. I . . . t rwit oi illHiKivi-.HMItiilm .loth. If tV mail. ii-i.ii-i.jtr.i. .no-nil t;i (KiK-Hfe Mll.listi.1 in ftn-ultiions -ind riiieiitnil:ns at hiji er prices. i e.-:riiiivei.3HioKue.s nail lcrtii to I luii vein ree on reniiest fetter, or by e.xpres Fmctinns of one dollar Tribua Baildlllff, NewYork. V" "li,'.,'.r-v.- to- innatt. R,.!.rt lark. f IfllKM .F . .. I... I' .MM .u.1. If. -- w. . A M Ho. 208 Ohio Street A Positive and Permina Cure Guaranteed n all caej. of Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Briyhfi Dis enae of the Kidneys. Incontinence nnd Retention of Urine Infliimmnlion ofthe Kidneyx. Ci.tarrli.or the CLirlder. Hih Colored Urine, Pwin in the Bnck, Side or Loinn, Nervous We.-knoj, i.nd in fact all di.-..r.er. of th Bladder a-id t rmarv Ur-ani. whether contracte. by private diMMM or otherw -e. Tm- Kr.at remedy I haa t.-n i;.il uith kimw- for n.-nrty tm year in Krance.with the rnot K.,nderfn! curative erfevt... It huk. bv nb.ori.r;....- no naifeoti- internal tne.ik-ine lins re.p:ired. UV have hundreds ofte.-tiT.oninl- of eure- by thic Fail a hen all eh.- had fniled. I-MES. if are iiri.-nii with Female Weal:ne.t, Leutor rhra.on!!?ea peculiar to f.-male... orin tact any .lisenwor th. Kidney-, a.,fc your dnifp.-t for Pror Cwilmette's French Kidney Pnd, and rake no other. If he ha not sorit, -end C HH.I r . . t.u.iJ.ni.M.mwinpm.i oy return mail. Addre-o L I,niu'"'1 FRENCH PAD CO.. Toledo, Ohio." FRENCH LIVLPAD THE LITERARY REVOLUTION. ' ' .' r ..! ..( ..f ih ''?ijr. ... illTWiti rMiI-r-l fxlki. 'Jlf- J!H it;,. ( .rtun-. -H.f,..,,: o... jiuu.,t ti, ATa 1 : iv o. r,,.,. :lr ., ,i o..til.nit Will, Mi.. h-st tM.ot.-9. ivrr ftft ' ; 1" ilt-rrf.- aim .1. mot-tni:i- iIii-m- intuit . .t h i tt-. r..iiowin U...V;-,.tII .-ompffiv K.,r:.(,.,. l.-t-lMHl.M thK J.ri.--. .-l.l..t Macaulay s -rwk thy ir--it. I'oriu.-r .n. . fl 2" .rrv,' ;ii't,t:,i j.rtu- ; ;.ri-rT Lift el r, , iMtVf brr Carlylc nt ri. l orin.-r r re. y ' tyi, n.ri'iil pritii . r-e ir r light of Asia, fi f. i I. Ar Ml i-i ' i w n nt. Tho9. Hughes 1 1 -ir'. t.(,nn r iri-f. 'ii-VMj 'kin , i.rn--- f tir-- John Stu;rt Mills Barou Munchausen, frij.1. N . ii.l.-Mlii r.Hii; I.. ii!t;r.- . nfi. s . 5t.J". iSoiirx- ' TJ'". jtioi" Mary Queen of Scots' . 'il-i i. . (ri.-. :invMVfiii- Vicar of Wakefield. H v i; B.:nyan8 Pilgrim's Progress !!!.: -lite. ., -il t . intiti:! i. i... ... ! Private Theatricals. IVI-, Iru-lfl , r' -f i l lit.-. Srories and Btliads J V r oi.x l-"..l!c. i y EUf n Twi-y AM-n. v.fh .t I t.n-iilii-mtion-. "-.'vinn-'i"ni!fi .-i Leaves from the Diary Booksellers hrwhfiv nlv ono i!i-nl-r in m'h K.wn-kfep h.. :r..l ur Nr-- of M.m.t.ir i ..cc!.-. wlw.'i ..r- Mini: y thr imllioi. vi ltiiti'--, l':i.i. iLit!:" I-(. ri;ivin tn- Liu-nri K luini AM EKf CAN BOOK EXCHANGE' Tribune Building. Now York JtiRX Ft. M.K. MHii.ij!t.r. )' Ai;-tn v ,11 -".-.i:.lif, : Ti I O VV S' IS o No. 20SObio Slrt. ttiiER )F I'CtM.tCATIOX. jsr.l'B OFMKMinil,, CH-T ! J'CTTl-. ' in i if in-.:!t ri;rt ot lV:ti fimtnv. Mixnrn .Muy irm, li, yu L't, !--. Mnrv-ir. rMc!ie ; X-!ihi:h'! J. i-Mcher. j Now. at t?.i- .fi-y. t.ni.- phiinli.? hv hr . iirtnritcy-i. .m l ri!. h.-r tui..t,. .m,i Hi'ix-Hr Jut t. ttif "(ih't t!:-i .M-u.uh, XtiiniH I J. i-.Vti-h.-.-, -iin..i tf -mini ini.1 ir si . . ii i.klii n-...n .it i!.- iiH:riii:i. thr .-i.tirt "ir.li i .-m(ii.-ii ui hf mm-.iii r it n -ivi act-o j li t -a eon. in. iilim $m.-t iu . a,.,.. N'.. t m RKt!ir f( which i : i,t.l:i!i d livoiie Jif.'ii.I.u,t, an.t iiul.-s- hi- :il;--i.-nt the next r-rin ot :hw -..iirf . to l ) mm anit nuMcii it ti:,- co rt tiu.; iu tho Ct mi .-M 'taii. ivttT- i-un:y, Mi.soitrt. JX THK Fllisr M'lXIi.iV NEXT. OF SE1TEMBEI: ami i .r ttffn: Ote sixth it.iv Ihnrrr.t. in! .m-niT I'laium; uiit.n. -iit:i.-; til t. :ik-ii aattm-r turn .1.- .olir..-.t ; aiiJ it i- fnnlir 'li-riHl imt :t co;j li-r..! Im jml.lwhi aifonl inic " a in th a. la.iu UV. klv lUzoo. k m--imtxr imtiti'il mi i:ihliIiii m" IVttis cmt. Mi mm. Attf t : H. H. lXr.KAM. Orb .y C. 1 J... tf.N. . c. miihlt ,t hrt. ffrt!ititf'-ntir:t--. .Slt Tnker. pp by r. r. 1. iiuisrht. Iivine in 'iI'iIth towii-hi(i, in iVlii-foaiity. Jii.'...un. n:s tim I. tl. i!ty i.l' Juiif. 1-m. fuif Iron "iav lior-p. s i-n ,,1'ivi.t jmif. i -t'',:: ' r"'"t xs" -""' -llitht uMInmrks. .Ipiinit-tHl at t.jrtv-tn. l'illi'-liy Kii-liint Hi!t-r. .Iain.- ?t. V.-.'.,"i.. K i '"""' irH'-opy iroinniv -tr:iv Jc-nk. I . ,:- WT.I5HKR. .Hl.'ltvot the r.nOi- t'jrA'ilalla U.uii-Iiii. I - I'-'r-w.-ji1 tRUER F 1't I'.I.IC.vnoX. TATEOF MH'Mflll,) e.avTt or l'l-.trti. i In :b. virvm: ronrt of ivtt: rr.nntr, M.i-nun JUytrrm. IsNi.May l". iss;, nrii!.t. tun. v. jti''fnt II. In.-. ' a Hf l"5. oinit-s the plaintU! li her attor-i-. and it aiip.-.rms o tit.- -aitfiction l t!iei-..tir: thn: dflYi.ik.i.1 i-anuui iiuiimiict in th. . an-.-, it i, oidvr.il by th i-ourt. that ho b aotiMl that a t-ivl action ha- lei-n cuiiienu- il a.ut!t h:iti by plui.tu! m tin" curt the K.-n.T.il nature nnd obb i'i or which i t.f obt.nn :t dlvor.- fron. a;d .lertutsnt .ami t.. iliVi'te rltr- Ix.iiil of iiiatrim.ijiy r,w f.ii.iinii Ldm-.n a:d plaintirtand d. l.-iniuu:, :mu iliat 'inle.i. hr b and apM-ar ar the ni-.xt ojteinl-r i.-rin f i.tirconrt, and on or Ndore the Mt! d.iv th. r. of, the Mini aot'on will U- t.ik-ii a con.Vf(. asuii.. nd imitntnt ri id-red awordnxly; kih! it i-i !iirlh;-i-rti rHiI tit'.t a copy hrc.t Ik- iiubl!h. I it: th UWkly Bazo, a n.wspap,.r oubhsiii.il i:t the county oi iVtti. for four tt.-f!: Mi.-wswivrly. th last inrticn to h at u ;iut f..nr neek lieturt lit., fir:-. diy .f tii.- iirxt fcrptriiitvr term ;' this court. Alt t : 15. II. lXtrRA.M. Clcik". By C .U k..-... KC. Smxldy i .ifiort, plaiut-tr.- uttorm-y. 7-2i'wl ORDER OF 1'CULICA'I I,). STATE OF MISSOURI, ufn or ruTrt-. ) In tilt: circuit court ot IVttis conntv M"'-- nr . May irin. ISxii. May a:. 18., Thou'm- B. Fa.ii- lirl.n,i ..v"- Um- Embrfc. .nn K. Embree. Elvira hmbri f- anil Milton Kmbrrp. ct al. Xow tit tin thiday con.s the p-Uintitt hv his attornpy.Riid it appiririKto tl..- o..iirt thnt thd Iclf-n.wnt Ann E. hmhree, Ehira Kmiir. and Milton Embree, cannot ! -Dimiioneii h. rpin. on ihc application ot the plaintia it i- ordered by tne court that th dclci.d.ii, Ann K. Einbrct-. KIviniKmbrt-. and Milton Embrr-. W notiflci thnt a civil action has liei-n commenced again:! tbem. tlie object mid xi-iirral nature ot which i tocorrrvt r-rrorn to report and t.prroal of .al ct lands hTciasf er tn-utioned. nia.lp bv Wn: U Embree. adniin!lnitiir of estnte or .Manilla. Embree a.-cayed. and to ihvmt tlie title, out o!" and trom thm, and vest the (iiiio in p.'aintitl. ot in. mid to th following .lescrilied rial estate, tii-wit: The nurthweKt quarter ot the nnrthenat quarter of section tb:rty-f..nr. in township torn --ix. ntiijie tentv-tlif. c. and unlr. thev appear at the nest sVpten.ler term. ISN). or thi-court, to h l-s"m and holden nt -e.al:,:, within and f'.r I'etti-county, Missouri. ). THE KH5T Mi.'VDAV OF KEITEMBER XEXT, nntonanl brfor tit, sixth iJav ihreof, ami aiisvtvr the i!a:titi(IH petition, tf.rt .saim- will ,.e fci.jniairiiint tliPtiia.-. i'oj:fH.(.,l .,,vl j. ktiinl.i- ' "-' n it ropy nrvt l ptlh.'i;il aifOPl- i"iii us ut?:miaiii H.-KIV tti.OO, a ni'W- ..per printii tmd pnbltshed in lhe. county f , B. H. IXGRXM.ncrk. It. 0. - innrt. plaintitr.s attorney,? 20 w4t. HKH rilSS P80LT5T, CGVK.awsnU4,ia Jwt asn.LiA Sreeaer M Shipper. E56J FOR MarCHIH6 ki Season. Mfa C9flpr,,ifci''om aipt wabaitR li WaT.ll Aari. -Tiaso". A ..'a. r.-rtIn..yLaa. l19nn rl,,rnfi !n 20 '0 inreNteil. 'P'aiUl offlcial report Ira. Like profit jjeeSly on .oek cptionn orSI.J :o50. Addredx T. Pn'.rer U nitbt Co.. H,iik.r. Wlt trt. N. JJIwk la jaurown town. Terms and faootfit WOtnt- AiMkmH. Uu.i.BTraCa.rortUa4. Vain fweaWTCHT, MAXMLtKX, 9AXBEMMMm aswiw rraasr ajtd Bctt Mrtri.Qcau. Tiaaur au. onuut Minzxa. THEY CURE aa Dfaeaaci of ta StowacB. Itewela. 11 00. UV er. KlaaeTa, ana unsir; vncsn.i Haiir m ' lTrIi"'r-' - espcci Feaale CoratilaUita. SIOOO IN COLD. Wtn be paid for a caae taey win aot cere or aeia. or tor anjtnmK i.-npure er uuiwmnm found is then. Anttyeer drnnrtst for Boa .BWeiaartit try Uueas before juu Mct-p. Take aa. aiacr. D T.C.taaaaNoIuteaadlrrelat!Mpcnrefor 8kv fob CiacrLaa. HopWtUf.M?.-. Ok. IWMlrt.JI. V.,Tmrlo.' Ail a V: ' awH aaWaEl