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Here's the Idea Of the Non-puII-OHt Bow The great watch saver. Saves the w ltrh from thieies and falls cannot bepaliedcOt tie case cosu nothing citri. CP Th bow hat a groove on each end. A collar runs down maidc the pendant (item) and nta into the groove, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, o that it cannot bl pulled or twitted oft. Can only be had with cases stamped with this trade mark. Jb5. Bos Filled Watch Cases are now fitted whh this great Low (ring). They look and wear like solid gold cases. Cost only aliout half as much, and are guaranteed for twenty years. Sold only through watch dealers Remember the name Hill Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. si? I J v ir RATT.i.' .-J ..it.': tjafrscUtalac! ..n.t t- . ' a -.L-io.-f . - -ti't, .tcb Ji -ti. -r-. f.- -a, ".-o-.s.'nc-j. lnstrc l'-cr :in.:. jis. u. t'.-. Z-i :- ".c Uii.lo ibnraast ir-r.'-.'. C -.I-' ,v . .,. r.;u?, xi-tr ?ra er . .! . Vir c.r.-J,- in r ciumcatlpre i;.. -iircu- a.i.t.nliii-s'tl.'syKU l..-:"-fi.'iun-..s,!iur.i'rtoUia AC t.rj.-rTf ir.U' t Ciarir'r!celat9tieewB9 Ei.Jf.-r fro-nC.j,i.!iirinKco:aiiliint;butterta-To!tUc.jr-'ou"JL.oilcsui:ctSbi.rcnJtbot o crcr trj t!.T3 u lit f.nt tic; little piUi nla. v!..-!siouu.'j7r'!tUl.--"y till not bomt-ji--j Jo.--:iLoutiL---ui. Ii-.it jilr ill sick he vl '.Jr. ritliarx of FciinyK m fct'cljwtier WBL.i:-.our'icu: Iwxrt. Oar pillc cro it whin ( !..- r." C l.s.:-- Ti-- Tthsrivcrr sri!S and r?.7"u '. O'.i mire villiicai a tflt7 6s.c!;1lr "-"..' ti-Ju.ldv not ripe or j .ji.Ic?:: r :;!l.t-tiun p'.-sise.ll who j:iT.-l'cp:it-Cvoiortl Sczi erti.'-"-" . -t rei. ruin. vtR ?.rni:cisc cc f..-w York. .aiLPiH.Si.OGSJ;. SMfl'JFBius Why Sufer? When you can be Cured Thousatuls nrc si:ffcrinij v.-ill' Torpid l.ivcr-thc .symptoms an Depression of Spirits, Indices tion, Coiislipation, llcadaciu Dr. .Sanford's Liver lnvigonttoi is a reliable remedy for Livei iiisorders. It cures tlnuisand. cverv yepr; why not try Dr.Saafords Liver Invigoralor? Your DrutKjist will supply you. PARKER'S KMX OALSAZil Krvrr nul lo Kfslore Urijr llir ti it youthful Col Jr. Curc -! i- hairl1: .'iicfcnj PmJSrflJ irhe Consu imptiveant Fecu:e B.:l,.i.,lT-WUii"-rrl'tT GiEfvr thru.iw.s. HnlUin ruf.i.n;.!- - "1 OU13. iimn,w--i '. STi... Wi t MianECCOIr'S. TV)t ii-rf,tO WHEN AT THE World's Fair, aitalRO lo sure to c-.ll at the unique exhibit of Lieb'g Gompanys EXTRACT OF BEEF in the northeast part of the Ai!'ICUti TU lAL Bl'ILDIXG, norih aihle, in the Uriiaii'iv I).""irtini!t. antl Kel a FREE CUP of deli'iioiK. r.-fres'iiiv' BEEF TEA maile from the world Uiio-.vn L.n-.iiKjCO.MPAN'VS Kx n:i-r or Btxi SoIcaUflo Amerisan Asency for CAVSATS. TRADE MARKS, DESIOH PATENTS, COPYRICXTS, etcJ Tor tnforaittlmj n1 f rro Hn4Uck writ to y.liS.v CO, M imti-um-jiY. Xfw York. Oluetit barean for t ccnrln; paients i Aricrlcs. Krerr rtit tn'-ii mat'T m 13 trr.chl!rffi'ro tiio p uuilc tiy a noucc jrlveu Ires ol inrga In tuo If L'slbUCasTsC 1 UHfcfclwajTi iiaw Vcrk ity. "a.eoo...o..ca,oi'''; mA1i. iwuilh. 041.. vmutiiaiu n. l-.ITlHjwrd'-rtJ Moniwh. ltrxin. UjnntTT. 5 S IlSKc. Kjdaer lvj.lu.t, Uvcr IruiblM. TWwtlitn Uotv. Ilmplr. tn ,1m, II Ad Kettle liun. huth of liiil libnnl'&Sd j ' l-la.M.kIUd- 51 r r)v. tL-. I 'I fiiti.sw' i ftumftc.TtmSl Fifiioff.Turpia m wter vrMh I 7uit rron S di-tt I . ""?r;ZZ ! urtvf Utlrruntoif. l.Tthet.-mrh.llwr"ia S Vrimrii-tomT-nBlwrii f rootlnTidu tbe K;rTbuI ltlm . ten for olstliuite nipUon. T 5t It H Srnt hT moll poMtrr" TaOo. r. O. Box tn. New York. J t eeeteeee tFRFF SCHOURSHIPS. IxrmntM employSto eeuergetle, wide wfce young ncn and woiaca In cch county of MStsourU GuamnU-cd Mloriei I O tfciirirrno,i.h.ontrolTOmra!sioni If preferred. W ork llKbt.honorable aad vcTr ra- t.. ftnrtv.lreflnrlolt. Also. FltL.Il btllOLAItSUIl'S Bnt cr;ncs TOldln l?ad- rluuui'u"" " . " ' , ir . lofeSSl , Bircn. " hmui'ts. tvrite for pinictUii H0 OIWS StrueL t. loots. il V l-,- ViumiZ ttii.n. i fv t I iZHSldiauidczi of U.0 Mcum. Uncut vowj PANS tABULES fhMf nn. s.ia IMivrao. i TOUCH VATMER Soft IT U 1 n 10 styles, war. m n tf.l tA eira Terfect ...i.r.rtinn hit. ftlX I Our CORONET urIjIBrLoaiS Be ACHE mm A 4 Ift ttorf Farmers' Itciiuiun and Picnic. The farmers' reunion and picnic held in the grove, near Fillmore, Andrew couuty, September", 1803, was largely attended, over .,0U0 people being pres ent. This reunion was productive of; much good, as it brought together peo ple from Holt, Andrew and Nodaway, 1 and as premiums were given on farm products, etc.. tuauy made line display, following are premiums awarded, and ' the names of the. pel sons to whom the awards were made: PREMIUM LIST: Toils T. B inn. Suit. Best half bushel of wheat, 1st premi- ' uai. W. It. DelSonl, 51.00; 2nd premium, ! W. F. Hotcl.er. r0 els. Babt one-half bushel of rye, 1st premi um. S. II. Davidson. $1.U0; 2nd premium. il ham (iamlile, o0 tts. Best ono dozen ears of corn, 1st premi um, J. T. Burr, 31-00; 2nd premium, J. P. i Denny, iVl cts. i Best nnd finest stalk of corn with ear, S. II. Davidson, Holt county", 25 cts. , Tallest btalk or wheat, W. T, Hotelier, 23 cts. Bast, display of corn, S. II. Davidson, . Holt county, ?1 ,."i0. I Bust hall bushel of oat?, 1st premium, i Jonas L-r.tz. Holt Co., SI J; 2nd prenii ' urn, William Wade, TjO cts. Ki:nk Fkk, Siri-"T. Bust poclc of Irish otatoes. 1st premi um, ll'irdan Anher. 5 1.(10; 2nd premium. Kenald ."arker,.30 cts. Best peck of sweet jotatars, 1st pre- , tit i ti tn . W.J. Heale, 21.00; 2nd premium,! John Parks, 50 cts. Best display of potatoes,Ketiald Parker, St.O.1. Best dozen of tomatoes, 1st premium, J. T. Birr, 3(1 cts.; 2nd premium, Kenald l'.irker. 23 els. Bet cabbage bend, 1st 2ud premium, premiuir, Kenald P.rker. . ctB.; John Bums 23 cts. Best ieck of onion?, 1st premium, George Davis, 33 cts; 2nd premium, Kenald Parker, 23 cts. Best peck of turnips.lst premium, 50 cts.; 2nd premium, 23 cts., no exhibit. Best dozen of beets, 1st premium. Tom Ou&Iey, 50 cts.; 2nd premium, W. M. Xeter. 23 cts. Best display of vegetables, Kenald Parker, 21.00. Largest pumpkin. 1st premium, John Hays, SO cts; 2nd premium. J. T. Barr, 23 cts. Best squash, 1st premium, Kenald Parker, 30 cts.; 2nd premium, S. II. O.iyidsun, Holt Ua, 23 cts. Finest watermelon, 1st premium, W. M. Xester, 30 cts.; 2ud premium, J. Nea ter, 23 cts. Best display of farm products, J . T. Barr, 82.00. C. HouurzKi.u (KOKtx.ox,Sui,"T. Best peck of apples, 1st preuiiuai,Hu--ton Bliott, 21.0i.l; 2nd premium, (.leorgo Kersey, -.0 cts. Best peek of Siberian crabs, Isaac Hiiinmons, 50 cts. BjsI tive poumls of snipes, 1st premi jin, James L-'iiU, Holt Co., 50 ctB.; 2nd premium, C. K Williams, 23 eta. BjsI display of grapes, S. H. Davidson, II jltCi., 31.00. Bet d splay of fruit, David Humruons, 52.00. Second lie-it peck ot Siberian crabs, -. ... t.. .in Best disnhv or atmles. J. E. Hill. 21.50. ! B.vt four quarts of plums, 1st premi uin, U. li Williams. 50 cts.; 2ud prerci urn. David llumiuons, 23 ct-s. Best peck of peaches, 1st premium, (!eo. Eiiolt. Sl.OJ; 2nd premium, David llumiuons, 50 cts. ilus. C. C. SricEi Sur'T. Best diplay of house plants, 1st pre mium. Miss Iiillie Spicer, 22.00; 2nd pre tniuai, Mrs. C. E. WlllUms, '2LO0. Best diapl.ir of cut Mowers, 1st premi um, Mary Hornecker, Holt Co., 21.00; 2nd premium, Laura Spiuer, 50 cts. Amushmknts -K. H- (Ji:KaKY, Sf r-T. Creased pi, Frank Fooa, Holt Co., c3.00. Tub Jlocation of tho orlnbitora not named in awards of premiums, herefrom Andrew county. W. J. Baknks, Treasury. O. It. Cavto.v, Socretary. All Frt;. Tiiose who have ued Dr. King's Kew Discovery know it's value, and those who have not, havi-now the opporuuiti to try it IVee. Gill i the advertised Drujruist aud get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name nnd address to H. Ii. ! Bui:kleii A: Co., 1'liic.igo, and et a .am jile box or Dr. KiiiK's New Life Pills Fne.asttoll as a copy of Guide to 1 Health and Household Instructor, Freo All of which is guarantetd to do you good and costou nothing. Clark O Proud's drugstore. Some Missouri History. Daniel B.Hine discovered tho salt nprt.;gniii Hinvar.1 county nnd visited them freipiently. From this fact the locality was known for many years n 1 the Boine's lick country. Captain Jo seph Cooper, one of the early pioneers, is responsible for the statement that the salt was tloated down the Missouri river in a hollow sycamore log, the ends, of which had lieeu previously daubed with ..l-i,. T.ti-fd nnil f'lnrl! ftTI M.. 1 1 1 it 1 11 lauded in How ird countv, June 7, 181U, . . ....... a ill explored tlie nioutu 01 liig Jtani- .... ,1 teau creek, but tho fear of rattlesnakes ruako their investigation of tho county brief. Jonolhan Todd was the first white man killed by the Indians in Howard county. Thomas Smith was killed a few hours later. The head of each vie tint was cut from the body t nnd struck on a pole. During tho yean of 1813-14 half a dozen settlers were assassinated by Drawling hands of Indians. The first cloth used by the Howard county settlers was made of nettles and w .s used for summer wear. The first ... ... . 1 cos-IwI l-orso mill was put up ,n 18 ., and the people catuo twenty miles to ! .: fi,tboat was used on the! see it. The first Hat boat was used on Missouri in 1S18. nnd was constructed by C.ipt. Joseph Coojier. Arcadia valley in Iron county, was named by a Xew England lady some eighty years ago. She came with the first minin; company that visited the county. bv dot. Josenh Conner. 1 Annik Emzahctii Chkikv September Arena a most hns in the delightful .nrlicie on "japan nnu ner rweiaiiou 10 Foreign l'owers.' The laity writes witn a perfect understanding of her subject !nd makes a powerful tfea for justice for tho jieoplc of the "Sun kisd Lrnd.' Your next weeks washing Mr Will look whiter, v-iil bz cfeiner and will bt done, with less llbor if Clairette Soao U used. The clothes w:li smell svcc:eran will last longer. CLAIRETTE SOAP i pure, it cleans but dees not Injure t"he fabric. It doss rot roughen or chap tht Jands. Millions ase.it. Do YeM?,? N.K. FAIR BAH K btCCvMte.ST. LOUIS. Get lour Tickets Free For the Great St. Joseph Fair. September 18, 19, 80, 81, 23 and 23. We will give to each purchaser of $5.00 or over a ticket to the fair on the above dates. Also on September 13, a ticket to the circus on same terms. , T. R. BRETZ & CO., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. 403 Felix St., - - St. Joseph, Ho. Why Do We Advertise? X-t fiirfnn. r.e aMire Tim. We liav anotlii-r nlijrrt in vi'W. We hare lot i.fKoo.lto wll, ami wm t.i M-1I tliVm. ami want rver)lml li.km-w it; m wt aptwal ttlif iir iiaiHr wliirli rtinUU rr?il. or -IhhiM ilo w.U !-- tin nut. If mrtlni.j: more than tij Ball wut tin- iiiim f -'liaMe ami lM-t nlare to l.u an Ei's.i;-n.-ei.: r Teililinc l.ln?. ami irrll:ir neiinms I ii'm : ami ii " arr b :i Hi.- on.- mar be. i'notlitne fcr luura ntl u1m liuvr a large trk nl Watclir. iann'ii'i! ami ' iry, " - -- Ik V mit t'r m-t reHiMit taMrs. Tlie new tyli- flwk ami Ilranei are vi-cy Uiy. tlurnrw iiuiHiitbtlo'iuf OprraCa -M-i.tlilt xiar tt'-.Nall frti-r rU..rt.ail e:ititit hm iile.ie the mo-t fa-tiiltniK tatri. ;I1 i-ail-il ( all" ami inlirrlla. ami lat or all Fine ;i.l Sii-t;irlP ti i-iiaMe rvervlHHlv, rmtli !il awl yontir. t all llie- liraiit.rnl tlims : ami we want x.m all t come, rnihrire tlirc.iliien OMt-Jtlsiitty. er iiurfiHriN ami Im. 1. .i.i.v We take all tli- silver tl in we e.in zi-t til i-i-li mc fr nnr b.mm, aui will ..!... ...a. I If -fi...l liniiiieii In l!tv antliairle. in tlie city pfnniiitly atu-mled t , with j:r at 509-511 FELIX STREET, jS5rI JOSEPH, SOLID THROUGH TRAINS - TO St. Lou is, Kansas Ciiy ST. JG3EPH. OMAHA, CHICAGO, DENVER, St. Paul and Minneapolis WITH Pining Cars Vastibuled Drawing Room Sleeping Cars Reclining Chair Cars (Seats Free). ONI.V OXECIl.YNIiKOK CAUS TO TUB ATLANTIC OR PACIFIC COASTS. BEST IjHSTE for Nebraska and The Black Hills. Many Hours Quickest time to DENVER and COLORADO POINTS. II. V. OKIC, Asst. Uen'l Pass. Ag't. Kashas Citv, Mo. I. . IVKS, Gtn. Pass. &. T'k't Ag't. St. Louis. Mo "JOE'S PLACE," 112 North Second Street, First Door South of Lutz's ST. JOSEPH, - - MO., JOE OPPMEIMER Frcp'r. Finest Liquors, Choicest Cigars, Fresh Beer on Tap. Good Pool Tables, I extend a cordial invitation to my many Holt county friendjj to remember me when tn tho city. EMERSON PIANOS FOR OVER FORTY YEARS have enjoyed a high reputation. Brilli ant nnd musical; tone of rare sympathet ic quality; lieautiful for vocal accom paniment. Durnl'!y constructed of finest material by mo:t s'killful workmen. Ex ceptional in retaining oriental richness anil iiuineM ui iiue , often than any ot Mtwcit n Beason.i anil fullness of tone. .en.uiie tuning other piano. Pkicks A!!I.K iK.KMS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. v 3IADE AND IV USE. I1K0H PIANO CO., 174Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS. Branch ( 92 Fifth Avenue, New York. Stores I 218 Wabai Ave.. Chicago. Call in and take advantage of our combination offer. n h n a -ifnvnrtf u ! .U Si nnwai rnili?!l !i bnv ; irti.I wife r hin- - Lrriiiiiz in :iir ua MIvr:tre. e aire t plraie. JAMES STACEY, Justice of the Peace, Conveynncar of Deeds and Collecting Aeent. All business placed :a ki hands will receive prompt alU: t" Maituimi. - y o;i Dr. c. l. iiolloway.- Physician & Surgeon. FOREST CITY, - - MO. AH calls answered promptly, day or night Dr. W. H. C. Sterrett, conxixo, mo. All calls nnswered night. Office over F. promptly day or W. Walter's tore P. D. KELLEY, M. D., NEW POINT, MO. All calls promptly attended to day or night. Dii. J. S. MEYER, Veterinary Surgeon, ST. JOSEPH, KO., Graduate of tho AmeriYan Veterinnry College, New x.ork. l-(iraep. Kim ItltejN l!;rn. .".1.1 Kilmaud Street: reiilenre, 1.HI2 Kelii Stieil T12- p.lnlie at tilTlee i. to. Tl-lMiolie n. A.l. (.Vt'-1I tij mail or Irlrjit.-iiu rriiiii.tJ J M tendril tn. Rour.irr Mo.vrtiOMKUV, IjKvi Zook, President. Vice-President. Al.BKUT KOKI.-Ktlt. ClIAS. D. ZoOK. Cashier Ann't Cashier The Mo&tgomsry SbRaecker BANKING COMPANY, OBEGON, : : MISSOURI. KSTAItMNIIKII 1871. The oldest Bank in the county. Trans act n eenernl banking business. Inter est paid on time deposits. Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the country and Europe. Have ramie special arrange meats to collect money due from estates in foreign countries. The aceounts of Farmers, Merchants and individuals re spectfully solicited. Special care given to anv business intrusted ro us. Danif.i, Z.iciiman, President. C.J. Hot. Cashier. TBE CITIES' W, OREGON, MO. Capital Stock Paid Up. $20,000. Transacts a general banking business. Interest paid on deposits left for a speci fied time. Drafts issued on principal c:ties. Col lections made and promptly remitted. Directors: George Anderson,E.Van Buskirk. W. B. Davis, James Kneale, S. F.O'Fallon J. A.Kreek J.T.Thatcher IWallaa daasTvwm. T. i 'UWMtBa MnaMB fib. life. WMitevAinK8rfl -WL I M M 111. t4 .1! r-M. My Of nta. urn. It. .m.mA. gill rtfcli. MtJr tfl luailfal Wl M PATIENTS TREATED BY Mf.IL. COHFIDESTUL. ' BimliM SalUniac. SalCoeuUrtaafatirlMkatatt H. L . T. HTKL tmtUK 1 ISUUU. MM. IU. two. Ubl Seuator Stnnfurd't Honfes. The lata Senator Stanford never wonld permit anyone employed on hi big stock farm at Palo Alto, Cai, to alittse ooe ot hia horses. Whipping was not allowed. "When yo handle a horse." he would say to his sen,- "treat, hint a little better than anyone else does." The result wtf the finest stock ranch in America; bat there is no evi dence that the eaen who worked for him were nay better than other trainers and hostlers. A story is told by a gentletnnn who was dining with the senator. Just after the dinner oneot the drivers insisted .that he must see Mr. Stanford. He was ushered in, with blood over his face, which was badly cut. "John knocked me down," ex plained the man, referring to one ot the trainers. "What did you do?" asked the sena tor. "Nothing," replied the man. "But you must have done something. I want the truth." persisted the senator. "I kicked a horse, nd John knocked me down," said the man. "Those were John's instructions, and I think he did just rig'at," said the senator. All the talk in the world will not con vince you so quicklvas one trial ot Do Witt'B Witch Hazel Salye for scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections nnd piles. J. C. Philbrick. Oregon Mo. Talking About Sport. "Talking about sport," observed the man in tbe mackintosh, "I had the luck once to catch fifteen fullgrown rate nil at the same time." "I caught u fwh OBce," said tho man with the green gogglca on, "that mea sured " -Never mind what it measured," inter rupted the other. "You can tell your fish story after I get done. The curious thing about those nits was that I caught them in an old cistern." "Did you set an old cistern out some where so they could run into it?" in quired the man who had his feet on tht table. "It doesn't make any difference how the cistern got there. The main fact IB that I caught those fifteen rats in it without any bait and without making any special preparation whatever for catching rats." How did you do it?" "I pumped tho water out and found them nt the bottom," "Did you rescue them?" asked the man in the slouch hat, after a paiuful silence, "N no," said the man in the mackin tosh, reflectively. "You could hardly call it a rescue. I was too late. They had previously died." We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. DeWitt'e Witch llurel Salve is the best Salve that ei iertnc can produce, or that money can buy. J. C. Philbrick. Autumn Wraps. In wrnps, the indications are that any rational taste can be satisfied this sen son, since there is more latitude than usual allowed in the selection, nnd the styles are, in consequence, much more varied than they were last season. Capes are still shown in new and pietty de signs, and will be very jxipular until tlie i really cold weather comes; but jackets have distinctly usurped tbe extreme favor that the cape enjoyed last spring. Tbe comfortable and becomiug reefer front is back again, and will be ono ot the prettiest styles for plain jackets. Such jackets hare a smooth back fitted in at the waist, with the skirt so gored an to hang quite full, but without plaits, and are finished with a fiat rever-hke cent collar, and two rows ot 6litching nmuud tbe edges. Perhaps greoter popularity frgcnaral use, however, will be accorded to the more dtessy jackets and coats made of beaver, broadcloth, or velvet, with the fancy enpe collars, ond trimmed, accord ing to the design, in brnul, passemen terie, cords, or fur. Sue It costs can be bought in style and material suitable for any occasion; nnd are made in all lengths from thirty-six inches to the full-levgth Newmarkets reaching nearly to the bottom of the dress. Browp, black, blue, nnd green aro tho colors most used, in the order of their popu larity, and the materials are generally plain, novelties being seen only in a few of the most dressy jackete, which have a limited use. Narrow edges of fur will be more used than ever, but not to the exclusion of the neat cords nnd braids. The popular furs will be nutria, tuiok, skunk, beaver, seal, nnd able. From "Review of Fashions," in Demorest's family Magazine for Octo ber. HtnPF.r.'s Wr.KKi.vof Sopt. lfith is to the fore, as usual, with a page of photographic reproduc tions of the most striking sceui-s in the great cyclone regons abut Savannah aud Charleston, Other timely subjects treatod in picture and text aro the late cruise of the New Yourk Naval Rerserve, the approaching International Ynce Race and the World's Far as seen by Thul strup and Newell. A Cunan Doyle con tributes one of his powerful detective stories, entitled "The Greek Interpre ter," with illustrations by W. H. Hyde; and the double-page is a strong draw ing by Remington, called "The Advance Guard, or The Military Sacrifice," a thrilling incident ot United States army life in the Indian country. Ome of the features of the October Harper's Magazine will be an amusing sketch of "Undergraduate Life at Ox ford," by Richard Harding Davis, with illustrations by W. Hathercll. In the same number Edwin Lord Weeks, the painter, will begin his account of the journey across Persia, in which Theo dore Child lost his life. The illustra tion for this article are from sketches msde along tbe way, nnd are unueally spirited and interesting. Harper's Yovu Peopij; for Septem ber 12, 1893, contains a charming story by Nora Perry, "A Little Boarding school Samaritan;" a delightfully illus trated study of "Tendrils," by William Hamilton Gibson; "The Fate of the Frogtown Limited," a stirring boys' story by William Murry Graydon; be sides a number of short articles on var ious timely subjects, humor, etc. Do you read the testimonials publish ed in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla? They are thoroughly reliable and worthy your confidence. Fertilizers. There lies before me Bulletin 49, of the Experiment station at Wooster, Ohio. This treats ot wheat; oats acd corn with various fertilizers under a sstem of rotation of crops. With some ef thefertilirers a large- in orease at straw was noticed but a diminu tion of- grain. With' some ot the artifi cial fertilizers the grain product was in creased. Barn yard manure was also used with these commercial fertilizers. Some ot the fertilizers caused the ' wheat to badly lodge. In conclusion this Bulletin says, "when a complete fertilizer has been used, con taining both phosphoric acid aud potash, in combination with nitrogen, the phos- ; phoric ack! being carried in lees activo 1 forms than bone black, superphosphate, an increase of crop has resulted in prac tically every case; but at present prices of fertilizers and gram respectively, this incrense has invariably cost more than its value in the market." The barn yard manure was found to j bo about as etlkacious in the production of crops, as were thie commercial fertili zers. It will be noticed in the quotation above that with these fertilizers in due proportion with nitrogen that the crop was largely increased. The western farmer has at hts com mand the result of his barn yard, and the nitrogen that seems to be so essen tial, he can obtain in clover. There is probably no plant in tbe agriculture world that BUpr-lies the amount of nitro gen to the soil aa does this plant, and when the farmers of the west sow more clover and plow it under they will grow crops on our thinnest land that will as tonish thsm. Some years sgo the writer had one or two places that had been sown repeated ly to clover and timothy and alfalfa, but could not get it to catch and be finally threw onto these places some coarse litter to hold the moisture until the seed could sprout and take root, und then he bad tbe biggest clover on the place. X. X. Fok lame back or for a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece ot flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary case in one or two days. Pain Balm al so cures rhexmatism. SO cent bottles for sale by Clark Proud. Hakpf.rs Bazar for September ICth contains a sketch by Grace King, en titled "Madame la Baronne Blaze de Bury," which is one of a aeries of articles describing noted French women. In the same number will appear "Sister Hobart's Cnll," a strong short story by Marion Harland, and "Vacation Philoso phy," ty Holen Watterson. THE OLD CORNER. The St. Joseph Fair Begins September 18 OUR IMMENSE FALL SALES OF DIEcfZ- OOQ3DS have already liegun and will continue during the entire season. We wish to extend a spec ial invitation to every one visiting the fair to call and exumiue our vast stock of MaEa&lWislsM. We not only afford you the largent stock of Dry Goods in the city, from which to make your selections, but vjOUR PRICES WILL TSAVE YOU MONEY," a fnct that can be readily seen by all who examine our goods. CASH BUYING AND SELLING, LARGE BUYING AND SELLING, place ua in a position to meet and distance all competition in the Dry Goods line. We shall be pleased to hare you make our store headquarters when ever in our city. We check your bundles to any de pot free of charge. Toug-Towued-Frazer DRY GOODS CO., 4th and Felix Sis., St. Joe, Mo. MIM.t r l Mas; at W J B. G4bt.Tr?.XY.I "fc r-r . Kresev, j ate af aa owfc.tt v raa tearli jr-itlT7 fcr ttai f.- f ft fce ai)lav al ib a'arf. aaat lsi a mm. Both !. e-l as . rnt tlierfaswy.-a wm a a al aa,W. f-mt all 5 isaaeff rrr U Um wr. A la Cie 17 al ata fea t-Av. wmn riawwM asinasM iuii.i.r? uiu umnmn. rAMHClOAftS ftt- A!eaatasja. Advice to the Aged. AnMBilariimUIi.iiMhiilu aHih bmcUuntak kldaeys kla ar aata soruM liver. Tint's Pills atlotalatlcc UM kots. al al dlsckara-M wltltat attalals; r rnpwic.ua iriPSTDTG VIG0B te tho ldaer. bladder and llvr Ihej aro adapted to old ar younf;. gOLl VJb2tYWHElt no "JOK THX oni OT Catarrh, Scrofula, , Eczema, Carbuncles, taraa, Ami all Other Skia Dittati iqcAiLT mtctm w MMtttki, OfSftptiij NflnM DtMtj, and all eoBpialats origtaatteg tn Impure Blood. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Mm cured ethers, wM cure yeu.' Farm Notes. - Orchard grass ia a good grass, and it will grow where the shade prevents the growing ot other grasses. The American Cultivator kills Canada thistles by plowing es deep as possible when they are in full bloom. When a cow is fed just before she is milked she expects it, and it she does not get it she may not give down her milk. Feeding hay instead of grass while the calf ia on milk is practiced by some. It is claimed that the bowels keep in better condition. Thirty to forty pounds of good corn ensilage fed in the morning is about w hat a cow should have of that kind of feed for the tiny. Stock should not be allowed to be come salt hungry. They are more likely to hurt themseVe&whan they do get to salt. The best plan is to keep suit where they can help themselves at any time. In order to close nut our stock of turning plows and harrows, will sell at coat. J. M. Ford & Co.. Forest City. Home inutji. Place a shallow dish cf charcoal in the ice chest to keep it sweet. The clothes will be whitened by put ting a teaspoonful at borax in the rins ing water. Powdered borax, while harmless to mankind ia destructive to roacbrt, ants, and other vermin. Ripe tomatoes, it is said, Jwill remote ink and other stains .from the hands; also from white cloth. Kate Field says that perhaps a noble race may be evolved out ot fned meat, hot soda biscuits, ice-water and the great American pie, but she doesn't be lieve it. The most nauseous physic may be given to children withont trouble by previously letting them suck a pepper mint lozenge, a piece of alum or a bit ot orange peel. Many people make the mistake of giving a sweet afterwards to take away the disagreeable taste; it is far better to destroy it iu the first in stance. Flannels should never be wrung or ironed, says a writer in the New York E dger. They should be tirtt dipped in quite hot euds, then rinsed in water ot about the same temperature, in which a little soap has been put. To get rid of the first suds they should bo gently pressed, and after rinsing be pinned out on lines without any wringing or press ing whatever, From now on Mrs. D. E. Bennett will serve ice cream at her residence park, having removed from her parlors up town, this week. She will only sere on Saturcavs and Sundays. The other dayrf23 babies, little chil dren and their mothers were loaded on a steamer at a New York -wharf and sent on a day's outing far from the fearfully heated and filthy tenements to where cntspawa from heaven dimple the waters of th lower bay. Mrs. W. II. Vander bilt defrayed all the expenses of the trip, and if there are any means of en larging the eye of the needle through which rich people have to creep to g t into heaven, Mrs. V. should benefit by them. tliickien'.s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Pile, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 23 cents per box. For sale by Clark O. Proud. The Great Kun:i City Inter State Pair. The Kansas City Inter State Fair As sociation will gire its Annual Exhibi tion, September 25 to 30, 1893. The directors of the Association recognize tbe fact that a great many of our people have neither time nor money to attend the World's Fair, and that they must have the opportunity to attend a big fair at less expense. The Association expects better exhibits this year than ever before. The races will be especially attractive, some $13,000.00 being hung up in pur-' see, and some of the very best horses in the country have been engaged as special features. ' The management will spare no pains or expense to make the fair of 1833 a wonderful success. A great many special attractions will be secured. Ion't mim the great fair. One half rates on all railroads. The wonderful cures of thousands of people they tell the story of the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Cures. New St. Paul House. -i A! l 920 Union Avenue, .Kansas City, Mo. Nicely furnished rooms by day. Week or month. Close to Union Depot. Three Street Car lines pass the Hbnse. Having leased this house August 1st aud thoroughly renovated it' I shall be glad to see all my old friends. Competent and trusty guides furnished to all places of interest in the city. H. I. REA. Proprietor. Eu-aWbejxkr Wilcox has a thought ful article in the September Arena M titled "Spiritual Phenomena from Tbeotopbic View." Any subject touch ed by the pea of his gifted writer is made doubly interesting. hoi Brno? far Csutrft M tW Bmc. EMInt Cm. aa OnM. SoU bj Drmxtrtl or tnt ty mH. MM 90c. K. T. Enlaw Wtrrf. r. MM A COMPLETE SET GHARLES DIGKENS "S3" ! The 3ps ratuahlemut Rcmftrfc altlc TrvmUtm Ever' Offcml Tree icift any Periodical -A SET or THE WORKS OF CII.VRLES PICUE.S, IX 13' VOLUSES, FKXS. TWWfrHtaUTT! A Met T p'nlQMri, print am nurtlr orw plta. wiih i .w nt. tit rblniwt wait ih tllilir V-I4 w etT law fumtbla ttmmtMUt9LirV' totli.inlri4im, IBMW mrwi mm I. nnm -.wl.ii win ihc ll4. M ndM btsmwtiMlU ua . 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