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I 9 ? — wee a mae acre eran kame apenas St oT THE Li GHT RUN INC ‘DOMESTIC. eae THE L MODE Family ine of Machine o ee | yissOURI RIVER UONVENTION. <a s | Vhe convention that meet at St. THE MISSOURI REPUBLIC, ! Joseph on the 28th, ot November, to consider the matter of improving the largely attended O. Satterlee, eons Dealer in i Furniture and Undertaking, | ALSO Burial Robes, FoR SIZE AGE AND SEX. | Call and get prices ADRIAN, MO. PROSPECTUS. | Missouri river, w | and resulted in the following mn: Hy calied the St. Log | resolution: “We, the people of the Missourt | yalley in convention assen ed, after careful and deliberate consultation, hereby declare that the improvement of the navigation of the Missouri riv- -y is a matter of national interest and mportance ; that if the milhons of vortile acres that lie upon weekly and containing but little more}y,. afforded the advantages ot cheap than local and unimportant events, to 2tvater transportation, its breadstuffs representative American journal, holding qnd products will cheapen the cost place in the front rank of the great news 9¢ living throughout the entre coun- An ry isthe ley: that in the distribution of the history of the West and South in all en-|gblic money for the improvement terprises, and in all the material, politi the navigable rivers of the coun- cal and social interests of the country. It the Missouri river has been is the exponent of the views of that class Ipactically ignored ; that the aunual of citizens who seek to have the govern- tppropriation of a few thousand dol- nocratic, popu- |ars_ for the improvement of this or hat harbor, or the protection of ad- souri was a small territory and S post, the headquarte overnir officers and Indial he Republican has steadily i creased from a dit sheet, prin j Louisa rt | ot a few | traders. 51 6m: HIDES Wanted ! S. HIRSCH & CO., Southeast corner of the square, wil ay the higheat price in CASH tor HIDES. WOOL, i PELTS. TALLOW, FEATHERS, RAGS, | papers of the world. hi ment-conducted upon De lar and conservative principles, and in . that regard is the organ ot the most in- | 9me threatened pomt is ot no telligent and thoughtful minds of the ex- | antage or benefit in promoting the on in which it circulates. It | @neral usefulness of this water way great majority of post-offices | terefore : Illinois, Kansas, | /®eso Arkansas, and is disseminated | Gthe States of | Nebraska tensive re; reaches throug Iowa and That Missouri, we, the Eade . Kansas, lowa terr more or less largely in every other state a on” 7 p “©. = 3 . = m1 : ie. ) tania. Don’t forget the place, (Southn-Jneat | and territory, besides going to all impor- | ties of D: and van ner of the square.) Spot ASHongzto 403 | ois E ea ee envention mibled, hereby | Gbadyines ant points in Europe. Its various edi- ess of the United apeal to the con; Sates for the creat tions reach over one hundred thousand I of a Missourt ae sne = ErSi ee | pee Sta | homes, counting-rooms, stores and of-|™ i ee } j 5 fice thi . carne rier cormmmisston to ce st of seven 5 { 1c act growing out of a steac i In tl Cc arland Bro S nif i se ee : minbers, three government engi- ine ooreee i il lemme “Toners and tour citizens, one form i DEALERS IN j increased and mail tacilities expanded. one from Kansas. one i ——— ——DEALERS ecm | Its readers are “bone and sit ; ‘ Tees COF ’ j i TARNE ie Ni trm Nebraska and one from Lowa. = a , | HARNESS, Ura eC Ad Tat an adequate appropriation | | SADDLES, i i - . 5 mile to be expended by + uid com- of all grades in Southy. IEARSE which is 3 ZS | ThE Republican, from the care with! yAcion for the general in : BRIDLES. | = g BESS : now ready for use and wili | BE to out xrers With- | S es : ; cted, the en- | of the navigation of the Missourt Se Pe eics ene. O i WHIPS Ete. | terprise manifested in the collection of | yivr, EM) adisinfectant aad p er will be found our Ba d allorders entrusted ¢ line of inderta ight ion y Joweit. Fleenor & 3Co BADGL..Y BROS. — and iontli Stic of tlle Regnirg) 8 ee een | Becled Seat we, hereby ae | es : { the advoc ot principles bearing upon | styct our senators and representa- | ry \ TD i F A THEE | B L ] J 2 EI i M ( ). ae prosperity and well-being of the peo- | tivss in the congress of the United H | ple has bu up acireulation not to be | Stites to use all efforts to secure the We respectfully invite the public mated: merely numerical great- | necessary: legislation to accomplish te. call and see om Gee wehich is | 955: thec results. * . : z The Repubiican i tblishe met Yesolved, Vhat the state delegat ee ’ i solved, $ The } t Complete in the city, | chiefly w! rt trom vod | tioas in this convention shed appoin- Many v tical experi- | in the bi made the prini- | citzens, three from Missouri, three from) Kansas, three from Iowa, three ence g usa knowledge of | ing of a newspaper the study of their our calling, by which we are en-| lives. It is practically impossible that | fram Nebraska, one from Dakota labled to supply eve demand. the event of rea ortance ld oceur }anl one from Montana, who shall | rapid grov developementefthe | enywhere on the civilized earth and not | fom committee to memorali {times requ We employ none | be published in the Republican before | coigress, prepare and present sta- 1 but skilled workman, and guarantee | the rising of the next sun. With the | tistics, and in ever Jegitimate man- | our goods and work. No 19-tt. means and the purpose to publish all the | Met aid our representatives in secur- Respectfully, | news, readers of its columns will have no | ing — pooper ee ae yee gu j i Z ot & hintaré of 4 orations for the improvement of : | MolarlandeBroiat | {ce to ork arinentoy ebony ote t Naodntere sdopied: | To those en d in commerce, and Resolved, That the whole proceed- ingof this convention be published in pampalet form and distributed gewrally among the citizens of the Missouri ly and the sentors, and | reyresentatiyes in cong Resolved, Vhat we H Trustee’s Saie. | Whereas, Charles B. Henderson and | Amanda Henderson, his wife, by their = | Deed frust dated Ste foe |e. | and recorded in the Rec office of | Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 17, | indeed all who bay orsell, orare concern- edin what is bought and sold, the Re- | publican will supply all necessary and ae information so far as it can be found in the most complete are in hearty commercial reports from every | at page 23, conveyed to’the undersigned | trade centre and stock market in aceprd ager es es for the im fer ~- on } Trustee to secure the payment of the note | world. prwement of the Mississippi river CALL AND EXAMINE 2308 STOCK OF | in sidveed ot Trost tally described the | These are some ot the features of «| anc its trioataries, and urged upon Grocerise, Glassware, EVERYTHING USUALL Grroarcery Stare, Before you buy. obtan our prices compare the quality. South sid square Rutler Mo. Badgley Bros. FACTS FACTS Bargains This Yfeelk At Samvl. Levy & Co’s. Que2nsware, Witioware, AND PT IS Millinery Departmen Be ots and Shoes. Filled with new goods, ribbo 1s, tips, plumes, ornaments, black and color- | tition. Our prices are below any come. We ic the vergm ber of & Shoes. have 4 to choose from and gua airy ed beaver hats—derby and walking! makes hats, all the new styles. Boots arge ine = antee satisfaction in all respects. ’ Wool Blankets. Bee blankets, crib blankets, trav-! i A FIRST CLASS] ! tollowing described real estate situated in | concern that is known throughout the mt Missouri, viz: | We theuttentior tante ¢ ot congress the impor- | Bates county Cand South as the “Old Reliable?” ns PS liberal appropria- | The east halt of the northwest quarter . | of the southeast quarter of section 27 and | | tior theretor. : scribed as tollows, to-wit: be- | : SPTea ah ge <P ve quarter section corner be-| | ”* : Speakership Talk. tween sections nd 28, running thence | Daily, incl 20! Washington, Dec. 1.—The drift | south 2 chains and g2 links; thence east | Daily, witho 0 | | of the ta speculation and predic- tion now is in fayor of Hiscock for | Spq@ker, but other candidates say | thisis part of Hiscock’s plan of can- fyas, that it is an organized plan to work sentiment for Hiscock to catch the votes of such members as want | 17 chains: thence north 2 chains | links: thence west 17 chains to the place | of beginning, all in township 42 of range and containing in all 25 acres more or | less, and whereas said note is now past | due and unpaid; Now, therefore, at the | request ot the legal holder of said note, by virtue of the authority in me vest- 92 Sunday paper, 8& 8 city, per NEWS DEALERS Regularly supplied by us or by the St. 1d Deed: f Trust, I will as Trustee | Louis News Co. at 3 cents per copy. to xe on the winning sid The aforesaid, sell said real estate at the east} All subscriptions are payable in ad-| Pemsylvania delegation will meet vance, and discontinued at the end of time door of the court house in the city ot But- | as paid for. ler 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 afternoon of that day to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said note, interest and | costs. F. J. TYGARD, Trustee. [ ngo-at. HOW TO SEND MONEY, | ee Remittances may be made by draft, | TRUSTEES SALE. wees | money order, or registered letter, at our ‘ , risk. "Give post-office address in full in- Whereas Lewis M. Eachus and Mary | cluding pate ca counter and address | Bachus his wife by their Deed of Trust | { ~ GEORGE KNAPP & CO., St Louis Mo. | | dated Nov. 3rd 187g and recorded in the E - joris Mo | Recorders office in Bates County Mis- ' souri, in Book No. 17 at page 519 convey- | edto the undersigned Trustee to secure | Sat the payment of the note in said Deed of ; Another Thousand Bottles of Marsh’s , st, fully described, the following des- : ibed Real Estate ‘situated in Bates Golden Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. County Missouri, Viz The Southeast quarter and the South ‘lf of the Northeast quarter and the Suth half of the South half of Lot Two! To be Sold at Ten cents in Butler to to-morrow to confer upon the selec- tion of a candidate, but it is almost certtin they will agree on Hiscock. The friends of both Keifer and Kas- son think this action of the Pennsyl- van delegation will sectionalize the figh! and make east against the west, |andthat the west will unite upon a candidate to beat Hiscock. Keifer and Kasson each hope to become the canddate of the west and are work’ ing to that end TERMS TO AGENTS. Postmasters and others acting as agents for the circulation of the Republican may retain twenty-five per cent, on all sub- scriptions to the Daily and Tri-Weekly, and ten per cent, on subscriptions to the Weekly THE BEST OF ALL. Tne Irish in Convention. Chicago, December 1.—The Irish National Convention met at about half past nine this morning. The Committee on Credentials was not ready to report and the announce- mentot this fact was received with some marks of disapproval cling blankets. scarlet and grav Rubber Goods. | in the southwest quarter all in section | i anit She = Z = | €i&teen (18) township forty-one (41) of All Who Have Never Tried 1t. a = BEkse Ale Isads. All pice sg ee s ( orty MARRIED. ankets. 4 kinds. All prices. A full line of rubber boots & shoes | "= thirty (30) containing 260 acres = In this City af the residence of Jas All qualities, and rubber clothing. beac eee rene re BOLE IS |. seebry | Graves, Wednesday, Nov. 30th, by his ——~ : : ee ee ee oe ee | honor D. V. Brown, John Ramey: to Miss Carpet. | note ab pewstue Grits lntthouteinme | tom Bronchitis, a cough or cold, sore | Josephine Smith, all os Walnat, Mo. may Vilcloths, wiedow shades and F vested y said Deed of Trust, Iwill ae | Lhroat, Hoar c w life be one long day of sunshine. 5 paiezs Winter Underware z “| cough, asthma, or any disease een ae wi dow hangings. Learn our pric eS OF eve . : ry dese1 before purchasing our store. The Largest Sock. } at = Silks, satins, velvets, plushes and | dress goods of all kinds. - i Select Your Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! bee from our Misses. and childrens cloaks. gant styles and all prices. “e-\ter than can be house m the west. Outfits for all Mankind, SAML. laywy & Co. furnished by any tion can be had at Overcoats, ulsters and winter cloth- large and attractive Dolmans and walking jactets, | stock. prices lower and quality bet- DIBLD. ie Glessner, Tuesday night of ina of the stomach. He was d ight and promising boy. We exten | sympathy to the bereaved mother. Funer | al took place from the residense to-day at two o'clock. Tons of Grapes and Their Use. i tis astonishing to see the large quan- Trusteey esai 1 ; al es: | ) Yoresaid sell said real estate at | throat or lungs, can obtain a trial bottle | of Marsh’s Golden Balsam, for ten cents, | by calling on F. M. C & Co., drug. Wil flamation | the east \oor of the Court House in the | town of Byler in said Bates County on Thursgy, December 8th, 1881, | gists, Butler. between ththours of nine o'clock inthe | Persons who have already his forenoon 2M five o’clock in the after- | valuable medicine can procure the large noon of thatgay tothe highest bidder | bottles at so cents and $1.00. There is no for cash in hag to <atisfy said in- | Bronchial or Pulmonary affection it will terest and cost, | not benefit. No cough ‘can long resist its 4t ¥.y TYGARD, T: | magical ir consumption of | tity of grapes of the finest quality, and ———— a } fre nee I i Thousands of | Jarge clusters, that are each year mashed | bottles have been given away to prove its rwi at the vineyards of A. Speer, Stray Notice. extraordinary meat Two doses will give | Paceuic, GS Ae caer buys fags Taken up by Ty. Stewart Nov. ist, | relief. A large bottle will do wonders. | quantities of grapes, and also raises the \ 1881 and posted be! me a Justice of the | : 166-4 & w Peace of Mt. Pleasant towns! its banks | citizens | j iN | doctors kiljd the President. Giving in His Experience as a More Abt the Speakership-- Matters \ in General. W: hikton, Dec. 1—The Gui- teau trial Fas resumed this morning in the preence of the usual throng. Upon entging the witness box Gui- teau desigd, before resuming his evidence, § make A PEJSONAL STATEMENT ' and addreged himself to the audi- ence saying: *“Ewo weeks ago | sent out an ppeal for money. I did it of my ow account and the next day atterwaxls Mr. Scoville publicly announced gat it was without his authority. ain invite my friends to send me poney in the interest of tne cause ofjustice and for my de- fense. Thy can send five, ten, fifteen dollag or a thousand if they wish. If tky don’t want to he known, theycan send without name to Scoville. } judge pager then 1} ; ‘ © of intefogation, clicting from ra rapid fi ) the prisone} in his several replies that be phyfeally was a coward and always keg away trom personal danger. Mprally he was brave as a lion when ly thought the Deity was back of hp. In his opinion the The ts of Jong and Mason in attempt- ig to Kall 4m were wrong. They ought to. be pursished, unless they had shown hey were inspired by the Deity. Wess soon showen signs of impatient’ and excitability. Stnk- ing his ope) hand upon the desk he emphasizedevery sentence. When ‘ neanswer he finally be- ate and shouted to Judge know you well, and I y men than you are, I’ve aking your finger at wit w York, but you can’t pressed fo came obstil Porter 3% know bigs seen you s nesses in scare me. And _slprily atter, when asked it he believl in the Ten Command- ments, heresponded in the affirma- tive. Hewas then asked if he be- lieved tht the commandment “Thou slglt not kill’? ought to real in his cag “Thou shalt kill;’’ he became efeedingly violent, and re- fused to 6scuss that matter at all. , his case There ws no murder in and no Kling. It was simply for the jury t determine whether or no his act # removing the President was inspied by the Deity or not. It was all mnsense to split hairs any longer ofer that work. [t must be distinctlyjinderstood that the remov- al of the presen was the act of the Deity. Witness proved « 1 cic ledly obstinate and after flatly contradic- ting the Jestimony of Gen. Logan, Col. R@d and several other wit- nesses, f& positively refused to an- swer segral questions, his invari ble respmse being, ‘tI decline to discuss that with you ’’ Witness seemed jo be greatly annoyed at Judge Peter’s habit of pointing his fingers #him, as he frequently did, emphasifng his interrogations, and again h@broke out angrily: ‘You need n@ point your bony finger at me, jot Porter. I have seen you do that before, but you can’t scare me’. 4 | Oporto grape, from which he makes his | that celebrated wine, without the admixture of | ‘The Missing Bride. Fort icott, Kan., Dec. 1.—Last August, Miss Ella B. Collins, daughtd ot David A. Collins, a worthy Baptist minister of this coun- ty. mafied William Bicknell of Labettgcounty, Kansas, the son of a resp@table farmer. So far as known,they lived happy together on a tatm five miles from Parsons, On Octber 24, Mrs. Bicknell came up to vbit her father, who lives four- teen rfles northeast of this city. | She regained there until November 16, whim her father brought her down ad left her at the National hotel Reg city. She remained there wWtil the next day and went to | the Msoun: Pacific “railroad with | her trufk, to return to Parsons. She was sch checking her trunk when the traf came, and that is the last trace ltr triends have of her. Yes- terdayjer husband came up after her’ siposing she was still at ber father4 Her husband and her familyare frantic over her disap- | pearate, Mrs. Bicknell is 17 years j old, Wl grown, dark eyes, dark | hair a@ rather dark complexion, was ‘i health and would weigh 140 She was of a lively, socia- ble di$osition, but a modest and ate girl, and nothing in her | Id lead to the suspicion that | intentionally gone off, and | her ffher very strongly suspects isin some way the victim a ip, in Bates | devertoe per weey big the. following i es wes | alcohol or spirits. This wine is found by | ofa undrel. scribes’ property: Wne cow and calf, | Se ‘careful analysis to be the best wine inj | ——— elles AEE. | both red and white, @ about 6 years | Come Ana see. | market for invalids and debilitated per- i Sarthquake. | and calf about 7 monthy,q_ Seat ses | Our late arrivals of Saddles, Whips, | sons. It is called Speet’s Port Grape} WVi@na, Dec. 1.—The shock of | off each ear of cow. Nosserks or brands | Collars, etc. Remember that our stock | Wine, and is sold by druggists. Itis | earthfiake which eccurred at Agram on calf. Cow appraisedy: $14, calf at extensively used by churches for the com- $5, by T. D. Ratter, Louitp; | is the most complete in the city, and our | nion fable. Excellent for fatigue fe- Friend. 50-3 * H. M. Chae ge | workmen are none but the most exper- | sales: For sale by F.M. Crumly, Butler. | enced. McFarland Bro. j 166 d&w 1m. on Widnesday was the severest that nm experienced since the great phe of November, 1880. i