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a ¢ Butler Weekly Cimes. Ww! DNESDAY, DECEMBER 7 188 ‘ature’s unrenntting lapse of ing heat and sun hast Jeneth way under refreshiy e 2 have fallen upon tht thirsty olike a benediction. Tk swii ®-like storms which broah: dic £ grass up and the crisp saves n has quickened the pulse € life ithe great metropolis. Eyeryody on the alert to find the iatest py- #'ties and the lowest prices and bti- 4e¢ss boom! One might stay a week at Lord € » aylor’s and not see half the useful id beautiful things on display.— fe he suit department presents one orgeous array of specimens, which, the materials employed, or in the ethods of their manipulation, are 7 texcelled in richnes ¢.here are brocades in silk. satin and Ivet, with the softness of surah and ne richness of tapestry, garnished ‘th bead galloons and_ elaborate Ssementeries, or embroideries, iminating colors like the rainbow, id Justres like the sun. Standard articles of every kind “d quality are interspersed with i ch an array of déjoutedre as would [} sfract worshippers of decorative f. ' The beautiful thing about their ethod is, one can just as readily do ¢ busin by proxy, atan immense ii ving of time, car-fare and shoe Father. Samples dress goods, laces, mmings, ete, with a system of casurement so perfect that no m &e need occur in the ordering... An Pustrated catalogue is furnishen ith the price of each article marked plain figures. f'No charge is made , and the money saved by those customed to the high rate of profit sessed by local dealers is immense, en after having deducted the mex -ate charge for transportation by ail or express. Every letter and ‘ple is dated, marked, booked Fit that mistakes of moment are Rin to impossible, even though tny clerks are constantly employ- yim shipping goods—of all classes to England, China, West Indies, ; -adwich Islands, and ali parts ot | orth and South America. To the fgtant purchaser in States remote Ham. this mercantie centre are Mechasated all the privileges a tded to the patrons who daily | png the grand emporium, corner } padway and Twentieth | street. | te lady resident in Dakota or pregon can sitin her easy chair in| +i border home and _ select from / ples and system of measurement, warded on application to the Maii der Department, articles of every | thty and kind, and garments of | sty conceivable cut and finish, at a Ny slight advance upon the origi- | ‘material cost. is new and pleasing departure 1c methods ot doing business is fic of enterprise in other di- on: METHIMG FOR THE SMALL PEOPLE. departure of real bencficence ars in the establishment of aBazar pvhich the wants of small children F tluly considered, and every little | iz onal need looked after with the | HB jerity and forethought usually exded to the material require- Wits of adults. The stvles are the t eliminations ot Parisian modes | ikricanized, and so allied to com- | ithat the prettiness thtreof ac- Bttes a double grace. the. materials are of the first or- arid only skilled and experienced kmen are employed in their ipulation. There is really no ion whythese small people should | ave stylish garments, and take | Same delight m them as grown! Inthe appointments of this | tian emporivm, Best & Co.’s! par, 315 6th avenue, hi ate of of a mew success. This} je only salon of its kind in Amer- | land Covers so entirely the ground | primitive ueed that it would, in-! ea, be a miracle if the public at and abroad failed to take ad- kige of facilities afforded for | shing grewing tamilics with | y article required from ‘first out eto final suit for either sex. at, too, at figures at which it} id be impossible to procure | elsewhere. 4 i i second thought or critical ex- fpation prove unsatisfactory, attest their willineness to re noney for goods. e illustrated catalogue sent on ad and novelty. | for fijling or | id filed away by a system so per-} oreover, should any purchase, — absent purchasers to have their or- ders filled satisf: \ 1sent by mail or express to all s of the country. do STILL IN PROGRESS! Continuation of the Guitear Tria’ At Washington, pause in Gotham. of enterprise extend — !y to Phila-| Pyesi€ent Arthur’s Forthcoming € tor Message Next Week, fur sf- goods, at] peahoes een GUITEAU AND PORTER. Rare wit he + Washington, Dec. 2.—Imme A GREAT HOt , 1 < rt iishment oi upless & , re OL » Chestaut reet, Philadelphia, Pa., now in the forty-thirl year ¢ re, has been Fecentiy reconstructed and greatly jenlarged. Among its additions are Moms for toilette purposes, and [lewing maps and pach for the ; ©OONenience of strangers visiting the city &do a da oping. PhePurchasin ney and Mail | Order Yepartiment, mized for | the bench of out-ol-fown patroas, in phew and Gmmodious apartments, have expere in char, who make selectis desired from y’s sho; or commissions pe.order for families or individuals Wh yeed any manner of materials now \ use or fashion, models of garmentyjy patterns for ladies, misses and ckjdren, ready- made clot of all jescriptions, for all occasions in desses, cos- jtumes, cloaks, shawles, sin gar ments, sets and single piece, under- | Wear, stockings, gloves, bontets and hats, fancy articles and jewelt;, | Mourning outfits, bridal “tous- | seaux, wardrobes for infants ynd ischool girls, furnished completeéat | the shortest possible notice for ai | prices. The scason’s specialties in Christ- mas and New Year's boxes, prepa ed us ordered; particular |} to the selection of appropriate giits }for busbands and wives, lovers and friends, together with mechanical }and piain ys for ildren, bon- ' bons, boxes plain ; icy contain- jing French or domestic candies. Samples sent of any stated fabric | or combinaty Ww attached, i and information given ; concerning prospect toys purchases. S23. EB: Mexicon Murders. St. Louis, Dec. 2.--A Rio Grande | . special says the body ican was found three miles outh of town pierced by four bullets nd itis throat was cut from ear to a This horrible murder 1s said to have been committed by cans who hive this side of the river. | No clue. It is also snid by Mexican officials from Cam Mexico, that an entire family was murdered in cold blood several nights ago near that city. Supposed to be tor the purpose of robbery and revenge. As Sheriff J. E. Martin and Louis Henry returned from serving cita- tions they were waylaid and foully murdered six miles below town to- day. The Sheriti had been collect- ing taxes and was robbed of all he had. This mizkes four murders within a few miles in the last few months, and citizens have appealed to the governor for rangers to clear the country of a band of cut throats. A posse of citizens accompanied by | a detachment of United States troops endeavored to tollow the trail of the murderers. Col. Bliss, commanding at Fort Ringgold, offers assistance. Dr. Frazer's Root Bitters. Root Hitters are not a dram- shop whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, Keep the bowels open and regular, make the Weck strong, heal the lungs, build up the nerves and cleanse the blood and system of every impurity For dizziness, ru Frazier’s of blood to the head tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, tever and ague, dropsy, pimples and blotches, scrofulous humors and sores, tetter, ring worm, white swelling, erysipelas, sore ess or debility caused from impru- ‘and to temales in delicate health, Frazier’s Root Bitters are especially ré- | commended. Dr. Frazier: 1 have used two bottles ef your Root Bitters for Dyspepsia, Diz- ziness, Weakness and Kidney Disease. and ther did me more good than the doc- tors and all the medic Tever used. From the first ook I began to mead, and perfect health, dieei as we Lever did. Lconsider rour medicin t the e one of the greatest ot bles sings. Mrs. M. Marrex, Cleveland, O. Sold py J. G. Walker dr Mo. at Sx per bottle. _ Henry & Co, So! : Prop’rs. CT EVELAND, ©. Fer choice coffee. cy tea, powdered tgar, granulated sugar, A sugar &c, Xe, you ean do’ne better than at W. J. Wool- Bication renders it possible for | 245. pace block N. Main St. 16S-daw-3w ! will | h i the | various stocks \ the store, or execute | ire given | Mexi- | eyes, and for young men suffering trom | ggpst, Butler, | witness box. He glanced at the papers a moment and thea said: ‘1 desire, Judge Porter, to state to you and the honor’ court that I de- cline to answer any more questions 1c which are mere repetitions of what | we have already been over.’ Judge porter immediately resum- ed the cross examination with the question, ‘Was one of your pur- poses in removing the President to create a demand for your book?’’ | Answer— Yes sir, with the modi- | fication that it was to preach the Gospel.” The witness soon became excited aud gesticuiating wildly insisted up- on his inspiration, and that the Lord had selected him to do the | He was no fool. The | selected fools to do His work. i i | own judgment in selecting the means. | Continuing excitedly he said: ‘*I’ve | neither been shot nor hung, Tudge Porter, and you need not expect me {to be. 1 decline to discuss the mat- | ter with vou. I did not have any ‘thought on the subject. [ left it all | to the Deity.”’ | Witness” repeatedly refused to ! answer questions or to discuss mat- jters under inquiry. At one time he \’ppealed to the court for protection agunst the manner of the cross-ex- }anYaation. Judge Porter said, ‘1 | havenot attempted to force sa reply from ‘you, Mr. Guiteau. It you alyw the jury to understand that yourefuse to answer, it will suit my purptse just well.’ Ress ut once turned to ihe and inquired: ‘*Well, wi y ion Judge ?’’ The witness was then asked if his | en rg the Oneida Community jan inspiration and if his leavin !was also an inspiration, to discuss the subject. Judge Porter then pro- duced Guiteau’s book +*Truth,’’ | result of the Deity, and compared it h by graph with the | ** the Oneida Community’s itten by John H. Noyes. THE PRESIDENT’&’ MESSAGH. | Washington, Dec. 2.—From a genuieman who ts thoroughly posted | regarding the views of the President. | it is learned that the first message of | President Arthur will recommend ‘tain reductions in taxation which will result in a decrease in the inter- nal revenue total of $16,000,000 an- ly. In his annual report Gen. ; Raum, commissioner of internal rev- ; cnue, recommends thattaxesbe abol- |ished on perfumery, bank deposits, and capital of both private and na- tional banks. In his message, Pres- ident Arthur will comment upon this } recommendation and give it his full |approval. Another thing recom- mended by Gen. Raum is the aboli- tion of stamp duties on bank checks ;and the President will endorse this. The third suggestion of the com- { | | | | missioner of internal revenue. look- | Ing to a reduction, is the abolition of taxes on all medical prescriptions, xcept medical bitters, will also re- | ceive the cordial support of the Pres- dent. The fact that the President will give these points to. Congress with his approval is significant, but in no Way insures the favorable considera- |tion of his suggestions; but it is {thought very likely that the action | fecommenc may be taken before the season closes. - | \ j A Happy Ciergyman. Rev. E. F. L. Gauss, Galena, Ills.: “I have been a great sufferer from Kidney | disease, after being told by my doctors that I could not get well, I commenced | the use of Days Kidney Pad, which has | now completely red me. I am strong an€ again look the picture of health. earnest wish. r ervous System, or case e Back, that cannot be cured by s Kipney Pap, cannot be cured by any other treatment or remedy in exis- | tence. 49w-5st. Brick to Sell. j sonable figures. ni-3w Same! Currier. ately upon the opening of the crimi- nat court Guiteau was placed in the | Which witness had claiined was the | the suffering be helped as I have | | Thave on hand at my yard eastot Butler | , 2 lot of brick, both pressed and common, | | for flue purposes, which I will sell at rea- 1 ! | i i i I have | weeks. a choice lot of ready made clothing consisting of pants, coats and | j vests, which I will close out at 10 per cent less than cost tor the next three i Also the largest stock of genuine ftirst-cluss | SEWING MACHINES —_AT THE LOWEST PRICE— | | | | | I have tor sale 150 acres of corn in the shock and 120 tons of prairie 30 acres cach. Farm is six miles northeast of Butler. 501m W. W. Hamilton. TRUSTEE’S sAb Whereas, Charles B. Henderson and Amanda Henderson his wife, by their Deed o! Trust dated January 3rd, 1877, nd recorded in the Re:order’s office in es county Missouri in book No. 13, at page 381, conveyed to the undersigned ‘Trustee to secure the payment of the note aid Deed of Trust fully des.ribed the following described real estate situated in Bates county Missouri, vi Thirty acres off of the west side of the } northeast quarter of the southwest quar- ter and six acres off of the cast side of the northwest quarter of the southwest quar- ter, allin section 27, township 42 of range 32, containing 36 acr d whera: id note is past due and unpaid; Now, eretore, at the request of the legal hold- r of said note and by virtue of th sthor- in 1.e vested by said Deed of Trust, I as Trustee aforesaid, sell said real estate at the east door of the court house in the citv of Butler in said Bates county On Thursday, December 8th, 1881. between the hours of nine o’clock in the | forenoon and five o’clock in the atternoon of that day to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said note, interest and costs. 50-4t FE. J. TyGarp, Trustee. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates. Sss. In the Probate Court for the county Bates, November Term, 1881. loney, deceased, presents to the court his petition, praying for an order for the sale of so much of the real estate of said de- ceased as will pay and satisfy the remain- ing debts due by said estate, and yet un- paid for want of sufficient assetts, accom- panied by the accounts, lists snd invento- ries required by |: in such case; on ex- amination whereof it is ordered, that all persons interested in the estate of said de- ceased, be notified that application as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court, to be held on the second Monday of February next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debts; and it is further ordered, that this notice be published in some newspaper in this State, for four weeks before the next term of this court. State of Missouri, County of Bates—ss. I, D. V. Brown, Judge and Clerk of the Probate court, held in said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of thé original order of publication therein referred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said court. (Seal) Done at office in Butler, this 29th day of November, A. D. 1881. D. V. Brown, Judge, and ex-officio Clerk of Probate. nI-4w Stray Notice. Taken up by G. W. Walton of Summit township. om November 2nd, 18S:1. and posted betore me, a Justice of the Peace in Mt. Pleasant township Bates Co. Mo. on the 26th, day ot November 1851, one horse colt, 14 hands high, dirty dun, years old last spring, no marks or brands i Appraised at $25 Genuine New Orleans m j 168-daw 3w | Main street. 168-daw 3w Corn and Hay work. | Lord never He | had inspired him to remove Garfield j; and left him (witness) to use his hay. Can turhish two feed lots ot; p i) of Jobnson Hill administrator of John Ma-| 44v or night. Butler, Missouri. Hugo Sigmond. Lawyers. B, LASHBROOK, Attorney at Law, }IButler, Mo. Will practice in the courts ot Bates and adjoining counties, Collec- tions promptly attended to and Taxes Paid for Non-residents. OFFICE, front room over Bates county National Bank 4g-tt OHN T. SMITH, Attorney at Law, @ Butler, Mo. Office over Weil’s boot and shoe store, north side public square. ARKINSON & A ERNATHY, Attor- neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the square 22 T HOS. J. SMITH, Attorney at La‘ Butler, Mo. Office in court hous Will give special attention to collections. A, HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, +4. Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Missouri, and do gener- | al collecting business. S A. RIGGS, Attorney at Law and We Notary Public. Office in Probate Court room. \) E. SWIFT, Attorney at Law. Office ‘4e over Bates county National Bank, I CLAY TUT Attorney at Law, e utler, Mo. Special attention given to Prebate business L, BROWN. t. HITER CROCKETT. YROWN & CROCKETT, Attorneys at Law and Insurance Agents, Rich Hill Mo. Collections a specialty. Office on <th street, under City Hall. | W. PUTNAM, Not de General Collecting Mo. M. Public and Agent, West Point, Bates county. FRANCISCO, Attof- neys at Law, Butler, Mo., will pra¢- 2 tice in the courts of Bates and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to col- Office over Hahn & Co.'s hard- 29 lections. ware store. s. Phys cin A. P. SMITH, M. uv. KIMBALL HILL, M.D. MITH & HILL, Physicians and Sur- geons, Virginia City, Mo. Will re- pond promptly to all professional cal Office in drug store. 44- 73 3 ian and Surgeon, Office over Aaron D. WOOD, Phy e Butler, Mo. Hart’s store R. J. B. D. WORLEY, Surgeon Den- tist, Butler, Mo. Calls in the coun- trv promptly attended. T Butler, Mo. Office north side square, Diseases of women and chil- ; ren a specialty. « Surgeon. M. CHRISTY, M. D., Homeepatnic e Physician and Surgeon, Butler, Mo. Office north side of Squaré, same floor as Dr. Tucker’s dental office. Residence on corner Dakota and Fulton Streets, two blocks west ot old Olive house. EVERINGHAM, M. D., Physician e and S on, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the public square, first door north of Olive House. Residence on west side ot North Main street. Parties indebted to me over 30 days are requested to call and settle at once. x-tf Miseellaneoas. RICK MASONRY—C. W. Rogers, contractor and builder, does all kinds of job wo-K, such as fiues, Chimney’s cisterns, and all kinds ot grates set in fire- places. Brick in town tor sale. 50 6t. CULBERTSON, Real Estate Agent, je Rich Hill Mo., P. O. Box 342. Cor- respondence solicited. no 41-tf. B. REQUA wishes to tnftorm the FORSWEEKSONLY | 1O per cent below cost, READY MADE CLOTHING. | | | ' Warranted Five Wears. epublic, that as an Auctioneer, he can | by T.4-| command as high a price for articles of i | sale as any one of the profession. Terms j 168-diw imw = W. bE. Maddy. | ses at W. | J. Woolery’s, Pace block North Main St.} clerk of a court of record. Address me at Lone Cak. OWN, Judge ot Probate, But- . Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or qurat of a i 1 ~ { H. M. Cannon J. P. | reasonable. Hl ty ae } mo-g2-im. Getore buying, price my hats, caps and} a = = gives. D. iE } j } [XOR SALE, A neat new house, wth | For Mince Meat, Peach Butter, Citron; flavoring extracts, baking powders, cream tartar, jellies, canned goods, dried truit i &c., go to W_ J. Woolery, Pace block, N- i t | Sreet, opposite Powers Saw Mill, i 4 rooms and 2 varandas, on two Acts | Soby 142. feet, situated or SouthAlain Mo. is now offered for saleat a Enquire of the owner on they, no o5-tf. . =a. 11 | | S: Cowles & Co. ill be found in the and large tracious rooms under the Palace He tel, where they will always keep sargest and best stock of | CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOOL HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, * BOOT AND SHOE STOCK, to be found in Southwest Missours We buy direct from Mannufactur ers, on Jarge contracts for cash, and eun give to our patrons better goods for less money, (or.as low ax nt) House) in the State. Every one cordially invited to visit us. We also carry a large Genera! Stock of Merchand:se at Rich Hill, where Country Produce of all kinds wanted. M.S. COWLES & CO. Every Department complete in tself, having a great variety of yoods; in fact, one of the largest sombination stocks 19 be toand any where, Our facilities for buying and elling goods are second to no 1ouse in the state, and we guaran- ec prices as low on same quality af goods. OUR MoTTO: “A omble penny rather than a low sixpence.” We cordially invite the people of Bates and adjoming countiea to callenus and save moncy by so dome.