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THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. RAILROAD MEETI | a FOR to Ser Delegvtes to Hotton in Livery f Feed FOR SLANKET CHEAP LANDS, Interest of the Ft. Scott. St. Louis | Y CALI oat es | arns, IN. B. | | The W hittaker Case Case in an Unset- tled Condition. ON Pursuant to a call a number of the | citizens of Butler at the office of T. J. Galloway last night (Thurs- day) to consider the matter ot send- | met FOR & Chicago Railroad. FL ; BEN. B. CANTERBURY. SAEL STABLE. eee Jeans, INSURANCE, IN ing delegates to the meeting at | eae 2 E SLE C » ES Holden next Tuesday, Dec. 20, in| & Ph Half hose, ii iat ci cs the interest of the Ft. Scott, St. Louis | Colyer elps. | Ww é H “J > as a & Chicago railroad. | Oorlen Ose, Ben. B. Canterbary, A. Henry was. made chairman Call on ae? and perhaps attempt to gain posses- sion of the ce government, are multiplying. their committee pointed last evening to wait upon the President further, so to-day or to-morrow. The Dem- ocratic “Post of this city, discussing their proposed call upon the Presi- dent support, says there is no reason belie he will imitate Grant by the use of Federal bayonets in the South. The report that Spea- ker Keifer will announce the commit- tees to-morrow is untrue. ap- will probably do for to Capital Gossip. Washington, Dec. 1 generat behef that the verdict in the Cadet Whittaker court martial was unfavorable to him and recommended his d i f academy, but that the review of théjproceedings by the judge advocate general and 1e- port thereon by the secretary of war will result in the President setting aside the findings of the court and ordering the reinstatement of Whita- ker. is the Mississippi Greenbackers Adopting Republican ‘Tactics. Train Robbery in New Mexico—A Band of Marauders Captured. Mississippi Election. Washington, D. C., Dec. 15.— The indications that the defeated Greenback candidates in Mississippi really propose to contest the election Train Robbery. El Paso, N. M., Dec. 14.—The Southern Pacific passenger train, west from here, at 1 o’clock this morning was taken in by rustlers a few miler from town. A Wells Fargo messenger was gaged and the keys forced away from him. The safe was robbed of $1,200. The passengers lost about $600. ‘The rustlers controlling the brakes jump- ed the train and escaped yore St. Louis, Dec. 15.—A San An- tonio, Texas, apenial | says news has been received from Presidio del Norte on the Northeru Rio Grande, that Cluef Arragati and thirty of his tribe have been ‘captured by Mexican troops. These are the main rem- nant of Victorio’s desperate band. F. Bernhardt will show his goods by the electric light every evening. » Ba, ae Ovp Pitt Boxes—Thousands ot these have been emptied by suffering humani- ty. And what a mass of sickening, dis- gusting medicine the poor stomach has had to contend with! Too much strong medicine, A pleasant meaicine 18 now taking the place of all these pills, which cures headache and is the very thing you need. It is known as Bailey’s Saline Aperient. n2-2w. PILES! PILES! PILES! A_ sure cure found at last! No one need suffer! A sure cure tor Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William, (an In- dian remedy,) cailed Dr. William’s In- dian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five min- ute after applying this wonderful sooth- ing medicine. Lotions instrumerts and electuaries do more harm than good. William’s Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) asa poultice, gives instant and painless relief‘ and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts. and for nothing else. Read what the Hon, J. M. Coffinberry Sleveland says about Dr. William’s Pile Ointment: I hase used ‘ scores of Pile Cures. and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and ermanent relief as Dr. Williana’s Indian intment. “or sale by J. G. Walker druggist or mailed on receipt ot price, Aas 00. HENRY &Co., Ct. nso-1y, oO. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) County of Bates. jss. In the Probate Court for the county of Bates, ovember Term, 1881. Johnson Hill administrator of John Ma- loney, de: ceased, presents to the court h petition, p n order for the sale of so much of lestate of said d —— as yet 'p ate, and yet un- etts, accom- y tae in such case: on ex- reof it is ordered, that all ns interested in the estate of said de- be notified that applic nm as i has been made, and unless the »wn 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 de ed us will be sufficient for the payment of said debts; and it is further ordered, that notice be published in some newspaper in this State, for four ot Missouri, County of Bates—ass. . Brown, Judge and Clerk of the Probate court, held in said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original order of publication therein referred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said court. Maat Done at office in Butler, this 29th jay of November, A. D. 1881. D. V. Brown, and ex-officio Clerk of ni-4w udge, ate. Ointment and was cured by a few app om sale by isfy the remain- ; before the next term of this court. | short notice. and Chas. T. McFarland seerctary. The chair stated the object of the meeting, after which a lengthy dis- cussion of a general nature was par- ticipated in. It was finally agreed that delegates be sent to Holden, and in obedience to a motion to that effect, the chair appointed ‘I. J. ¢ ss Oa rm Woite and J. L. Pace as the dele- gates from Butler. Several prom- inent farmers salloway, were appointed from | different sections of the counts to accompany the Butler delegates. The following — resolution 1s unani !v adopted as the sense of the n Resoly That itis the sense of this mecting and of our citixens in general, every encouragement possible be giyen the construction of the proposed Ft. Scoti, St. Louis & Chicago railway \djourned. Skin Discases Cured. Dr. Frazier’ Magi Ointment. Cures as if by magic, Pimples, Black heads or grubs, blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear, hea thy and beautiful. Also cures itch, ba ber’s itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, scald head, chapped hands, sore nipples, sore lips, old, obstinate ulcers and sores, &e. Skin Disease. F. Drake, esq., Cleve: land, O., suffered beyond all description from a_ skin dise: which appeared « his hands, head and tace, and nearly de troyed his eyes. ‘The most careful doe- toring failed to help him, and after all had tailed he used Dr. Frazier’s ™ cations. The first and orly positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. For Blind, bleeding, itching or uicerat- ed Piles: Dr. Williaim’s tnd Pile Oint. ment isa sure cure. Vrice $1.00, by mail- Sent. by mail on receipt of price, fifty HENRY & CO, Sole Propr’s, CLEVELAND, 0. J.G. Walker. ngo-daw 15 ” Whereas, USTEE’S sALE, Charles B. Deed of ‘Trust dated Jan 3rd, 1877, | and recorded in the R office in Bates county Missour! book No. 13, at page 381, conveyed to the rustee to secure the payment of the note in said Deed of Trust fully described the following described real estate situated in Bates county Missouri, viz: Thirty acres of ot the west Jee of the | ter and northwest qua rter of the southwest quar- ter, allin section 27, township 42 of range 2, containing 36 acres in all, and wheras said note is past due and unpaid; Now, therctore, at the request of the legal hold- er of said note and by virtue ot the author- ity in 1.e vested by said Deed of Trust, I will 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 F. J. TyGarp, Trustee. Stray Notice. Taken up by G. W. Walton of Summit township, on November 2nd, 1881. and posted betore me, a Justice of the Peace in Mt. Pleasant township Bates Co. Mo. on the 26th, day ot November 1881, one horse colt, 14 hands high, dirty dun, 2 years old last spring, no marks or brands perceptable- Appraised at $25 by T. J. Walton and J, R. Etzler. H. M. Cannon J- P- Stray Notiee, Taken up by wu. and C. H. Moore, Nov. 16th, 1881 d posted before Squire Noland on the 26th of Nov., in Shawnee township, Bates county. Mo., one y steer, red brands. cev, 52-3t Appré 15, H. McComb ws Geo. Moon. wt T. B. Noranp, J. P. Mioneyto Loan - | On Real Estate Security in Sums t suit and on time trom 3 months to 5 years, At Low Rates of Interest. MONEY FURNISHED ON DAY OF APPLICATION. Abstracts of Title. I have a complete and reliable ab- | stract of title to each tract of land in | Bates county, showing all transfers | and liens from the Government Entry | to date. Abstracts furnished on 13-tf W. E. WALTON. | Prices are Having purchased the Stables formerly controled by H. Trimble & Co., we are. preps ared to furnish the BEST ACCOMMODATIONS in our Line of Business. Our ve- hicles are of the Best quality and our Reasonable. — Farmer’s teams fed and cared for at low rates. gax-Call on us, One block East of the Square, on the North side of Dakotah St HUGO SIGML MERCHANT TAILOR. SO KBEPS FOR SALE HE AJ Sewing Machines, NEEDLES ANI DO OL 'B. G. Wheeler & Co HAVE REDUCED EVERYTHING IN THEIR LINE TO Henderson and | Amanda Henderson his wife, by their j undersigned | Bed Rock Prices We are receiving another car load ot SALT, and want the farmers of the county to understand that we shall make SALT a ity. spect B. G. Wheeler & Co. We intend to run oft our shelf hardware at cost until January, as we have deter- mined to change our business at that date. B. G. Wheeler & Uo. | We are now receiving a lot of Coffees | that will be sold below anything in ten years. Shall, after this week, sell a good arling nd white spotted, no marks or by Wm. Yan- coffee rt 8 pounds tor a dollar. B. G. Wheeler ff Co. The Mitchell Wagons at $65; warranted tor five years. B. G. Wheeler & Co. We are selling a good door lock at 25 cents, good enough for any house, BG. Wheeler & Co. Anew line of house trimmings and locks received and we can sell them at fifteen per cent lower than goods bought a month ago. _We have just received the best grade o . Y. cream cheese. McClintock & Burns R. A. ATKISON, CROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE -——- 0———-- - THE BOOM WHICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER Has also struck the Grocery its de “Bun” will cor tinue to, float, WITH ONE OF TH LARGST AND BST SELECTED STOCK OF e e ’ Groceries in the City. Store Room Southeast Corner Square, Butler v2-ns ITKEEP FOR SALE AULTMAN TAYLOR Dnsiness, and on Mo. For Money ‘ On FIVE years time. AT THE LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST Call on BEN, B. CANTERBURY, Butler, Mo, 50-tf- The Horns. Grocery House OF THRESHERS and ENCINES |(. DINNEY CASSIDY SULKY PLOW. Canton Clipper Walking Plow, Salky and Revolving Hay Rakes. BUCKEYE CRAIN DRILLS. Fareo Pattent Harrows, The Celebrated Bain and LaBelle Wagens. The Unrivaled Racine Spring Wagons, ROYAL SI. JOHN SEWING MACHINE Pumps, Iron, Steel, Nails, Wagon-wood; Cuilery, Revolvers, CARTRIDGES, ‘TOOL Etc. R. R. DEACON. N.E Cor. Sar. Butler frst i | Hlave Removed > Soe Se yy eh NEW BUILDING On Yokota Street, where I would be pleased to welcome all my old cu-s tomers. COUNTRY PRODUCE wanted at all times. Six doors easy of Southeast corner of the square. not- WW. FMADDY Rupture Its Relief and Cure as Certain as day by Dr. J. A. Sherman’s method With safety from the dar of strangulation and without t Those hing proof sho 10 cents for his book, co cases before and after cu is dc of profess Merchants, Farmers and ot ho have or later affect the ner destroy energy and s injury trusses infiicto likenesses of basd nal Gentleman, Minist, ya, d Rupture soen.s ses, impotences s. Office each week— y's Thursday’s New York, “Mond and Friday's. Lt STANDS ATTHE HEALD THE LICHT RUN {ING ‘DOMESTIC. THE THE MODEL ine of Machi icine THE DAY. Manufacto ry OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY Hiugo Sigmund, AGENT, BUTLER, MISSOURI- At their well known andl popular stam on the Kast side of the square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE ea BUTI &. at Their stock 18 composed ot Feed Flour qualiy of Staple and Aancy Groceries Glass, Queensware and € THK: ARE AT LESS PENSE Thaw any house iu the eity, and therefore do not fear competition, They poy ‘lberal prices for Produce. They solicit a continuance of the pat- ronuge of their many customers, and will gladly attend to their wishes at any and ail times. Goods delivered in the promptly. Chas. Dennev. A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS ! PIANOS and ORGANS at Extraordinary low prices for cash. Installments re- ceived. Splendid Organs, $45, $50, ¢60 up. Magnificent 7}, oct. Rosewood Pianos, stool and cover, only $190. War- ranted 6 years. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. “Agents wanted. HORACE WATERS & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers, 826 Broadway New York. 1 40 BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT of any size made from a common photo- graph or any other kind of small picture We will send full descriptions, price, « to any reliable man or woman who will act asour agents. To sucha party we offer a permanent and profitable business of the highest respectability. Photo- Copying agents should address us by let- ter, stating-experience, quality of work they handle and prices paid. 14” THE AUBURN COPYING CO., S85 and 87 Genesee St, > Aut burn N. An only Daughter Cured of Con- sumption. When death was hourly expected, remedics having failed, and Dr, James was experimenting with the 1 herbs of Calcutta, he accidentally preparation which cured bis only c CONSUMPTION. His child is nov this country, and enjoying the “ate of health. He has provedto the world that CONSUMPTION can be permanantly cured’ The Doctor now gives this re- ceipt free, only asking two three-cent stamps to pay expenses. This herb also cures night sweats, Nausea at the Storn- ach, and will break up a fresh cold in twenty-four hours. Address Craddock & Co., 1032 Race street, Philadelphia, naming this paper. no 1 4w B BEATTY’S PIANOFORTES-Mag- enificent holiday presents, square grand pianotortes, tour very hanasome round corners, rosewood cases, three unisons, Beatty’s matchless iron frames, stool, book, cover, boxed $232475 0 $24; 50; catalogue prices, $800 to $1,000 sat faction guaranteed or money refunded, after one years use: upright Pianofortes. $125 to $255; catalogue prices $500" to 800; standard pianotortes of the universe, as thousands testify; write fora mam- moth list of testimonials. Beatty’s cab- inet organ, cathedral, church, chapel, parlor, $30 upward: ‘Visitors welcomed ee eg meets passengers, illustrated logue (holiday edition) free. Ad- Sass real upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersev no 14W IN and the best lery. city lim i Hi. any

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