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ee t cothatermenemmmmasesaaiatisi it tyrone NRE tia Ee ee ee EDITORIAL NOTES. Clara Louise Kellogg, entertained | Tuesday | : : |tured on the trial of the assassin, at | the Chapter Thursday eve. atthe Ma- the people of Kansas City night. ——Ee Postmaster General James, has sent in his resignation to take ettect about January tst, i852. We should hke to ot the Warrensburg J. D. Daily. Gen- tlemen do you take the hint? sce a copy O'Conner, the great Irish agitator, now in America, willlecture in Kan- sas City on Tuesday January 3rd 1552. _———— The Republicans in congress are begining to show signs of a purpose to clog and prevent legislation on the tariff. They seem to be content with the present condition of that matter and hence will pursue a let-a- lone policy it. But free traders are strong and they mean business to the end. The Osceola Sux wants the con- gressional convention of the Sixth district held at Appleton. We are not in favor of holding that conyen- in a Republican town anda Greenback county. Nevada, Ver- non county, is the place most acces- sible and acceptable to all. toward tion iix-Senator inghuysen, suc- ceeds Blaine as Secretary of State. His appointment occurred on Mon- day the 12th and was at once unani- mously confirmed by the Senate. Ih is stated that the new Secretary will not make any material changes in the course begun by his more illus- trious predecessor. Mr. Blaine will south on a Presidential ex- soon go ploring tour. Mr. G. C. Wolfe, who has just re- turned -frem Columbus, Johnson county, reports a lively interest being taken up there in the new Ft. Scott, St. Louis & Chicago railroad. He s valuable discoveries in coal have been made«n their town- ship which is having its effect on the company. been held, and the end of their en- thusiasm is not yet reached. ——— Belton, in Cass county, is now the theater of considerable excitement. Some three weeks ago, three young bloods committed «a robberry, for which they were arrested and held to await the action of the grand jury. John H. Tritt, editor of the Belton peaper, has been giving the robbers and such acts of lawlessness, partic- ular thunder. A few days ago Tritt received a letter informing him that his presence was no longer desirable in that community. Taking no no- tice of this warning, he was again notified, this time, the document was ornamented with a coffin, skull and cross bones etc. Mr. Tritt still sticks it out, and what will be the result time will tell. yS some Several meetings have The tollowing squib is from the Greenback News, at Springfiela, an organ that slopped over with gush on the Republican party of this Dis- trict last year: Gunteau’s great crime was caused by reading *‘sound’’ Republican pa- pers, poisoning his mind till every sense of right was destroyed. What a fearful example of the rottenness of the age! The world is full of Gui- teau’s and the Republican press is turning out a fresh supply every day. Over ninety have appeared in Wash- ington since the 2nd of July las Where is that boasted morality in the people that was to withstand the clink of gold and the rattle of office ? lave they become avenging cranks? This papec takes no stock in Mr. H. Martin Williams’ secret manu- with the Republicans and_ his action or that of any other in this re- spect cannot and shall not bind the News even if the party is attempted to be bound. e want and will have no truck with the Republican party, which we consider the deadly enemy of every principle of wright and justice proclaimed by the Green- hack party.—Springfield ews. We are not surprised at you not endorsing Mr. Williams’ con- duct at the National Capital, but it occurs to us as though your strictures on the Republican party are a little in conflict with sentiment expressed a year ago, when you all lay down in the same bed together. Perhaps the ews desires to repent for the illicit collusion and adopts this meth- od of doing it. Ex-Congressman Robert S. Hale of New York, 1s dead —_—————— Scoville. counse! for Guiteau, lec- Washington, on the night of the 14th. —_—_—_—————— Eldorado Springs, Cedar county, | has a new paper called the Herald. It isa seven column sheet and is creditable enough for the place. V—_—_—_—_s Another train robberry chronicled. This time in the far off region of Texas, on the Southern Pacific rail- road. It occurred on the morning of the 14th, and is attributable to the James boys. a The triends of the Mississippi riv- er improvement question are push- ing things with considerable vim at the capital. They propose to get some favorable legislation this win- ter if such a thing is among the pos- sibilities. The fund proposed to be raised for the erection of the Garfield mon- ument, is $250,000, of this amount Cleveland has raised $51,000 al- ready, and enough has been sub- scribed out side of that city to make a total of $125.000, half of the whoic amount desired. ———_—— The National farce is still in pro- gress at Washington. ptising dramatist would pick up the subject and arrange its parts for the stage, his fortune would be secured. Asa farce, absolute and disgusting its equal can no where be found or conceived. If we were-Judge of the court that is now pretending’ to try Guiteau, we would gag the miscras ble scamp on the spot, or force hint otherwise to keep his mouth shut. Oounoi! Proceedings, At ‘a meeting of the town Board Thursday eve. an order was made ex- tending Pleasant street trom its wes- tern terminous still west to intersect North Main street. J. C. Clark and others presented a petition to the Board to extend Ohio east to the eastern limits of the city ; the street to be eighty feet wide. The petitioners asked that Jeffer- son street be closed from Lyon street to railroad street. Wade & Scudder were given a permit to put in a cistern in the rear of their new building on the north side by the town Board last evening, they becoming responsible for all damages that may: accrue. We met Capt. Holly Nichol in the. city Friday and he wore a grin on his face as broad as a wagon track, we kicked him for news item, ef course he said he had it on hand, and with a heart swelling with pride and emotion, he told us he was the happy father of a lovely girl baby. We congratulated the Capt. and then interviewed him as to the wheat prospects. He said in his locahty the crops were exceed- ingly promising. Thursday there was a car load ot cern received from up North at the elevator. When the car was unlock- ed, to the surprise of all present, there was a large sized Thomas cat in the His catship traveled all the way from the North, free and for nothing. The animal was taken by Mr. Steele to his office and shortly after being ensconced in his new home Zhomas made a vig- orous lunge at a ra¢ that had no hair on its tajl and gobbled itup. A valuable accession 1s Thomas. car. had A True Cause for Regret. It makes the heart ot every philanthro- pist sad to see so many worthless patent medicines puffed and advertised for the cure of chronic diseases. Usually the remedy ome vile cathartic compound or alcoholic preparation, combined with buchu, turpentine or other severe di ic that affords the invalid only tempor. relief, but which has no lasting effec intruth eventually brings on a com; cation of diseases arising trom a_ state worn-out and exhausted digestive urinary organs that nothing but deat can relieve. Invalids should trust 1 to nature tor their recovery. A gen medicinal tonic that stimulates enfeeb digestion and strengthens every part ot the system by its soothing and refres =4 effect on both mind and y, is na truest and best assistant. Such a remed is Brown’s Iron Bitters, a medicine passing the sale ot all other -rem whenever its merits become known, for it | acts in such pertect harmony with the | laws of lite and heaith, that all pulmo- nary, urinary and digestive troubles are prevented and permanently cured by its timely use. It contains no alcohl, and will not blacken the teeth. Physicians and ministers endorse and recommend it. 176-6t If some inter- | pon Franz Bernhardt. | At the invitation of that amiable j land polite gentleman, Mr. O. D. | | Austin, we attended the isfallation of officers and the banquet given by sonic hall. The Chapter met, and | | after the transaction of some busi- ness, the door was thrown open and | the large crowd that had assembled to witness the installation ceremo- nies, were invited to take seats with- in the hall, when the following named gentlemen were installed officers of the Chapter for the ensuing year: F. J. Tygard, Most Excellent High Priest. John A. J. Moore, King. Henry Kaune, Scribe. W. W. Ross, Principal Sojourner. J. W. Bedford, Royal Arch Capt. T. J. Smith, Master Third Vale. J. R. Burcham, Master S cd Vale Cc. C. Duke, Matter First Vale. | A. Sims, Sceretary. H. V. As cach officer was installed, he | was clad ina robe that denoted his The ceremonies were quite impressive, and elicited the at- tention of all tho: At the | conclusion of the installation cere- } monies, the assembled people were | invited to partake ot a repast that { had been prepared by the Chapter, which for variety, quality and quan- | tity of viands of all descriptions, was almost unapproachable. Taking the | affair all in all, it was one of the | Pentzer, Guard. official rank. : prosent. If you want a good diamond ring or ‘stud. Something new in thé'town. Call | 147 Ot. ig A good walnut Bureau tort fag chair for 7§:¢ts a bedstead $aygo, a car- cy nt W. ) a rock- ‘Het'tor 35 cts, window shades € E. Leonard’s, Archie. Did vou see the stock of silver plated ware at F. Bernhardt’s ? It pays to see it. Hf you want a gold watch or chain tor ladies or gentlemen go to F. Bernhardt’s | jewelry store. aes Money! Money: Positively at the lowest rate of inter- est on good improved farms. In sums and on time tosuitthe borrower. High inter- est loans refunded, see or address, Sime & Tucker, Butler, Mo 457 We will guarantee the On Time Cook Stove to be the best cooker in this mar- ket and use less fuel than any other stove you can get. A new line of siik handkerchief, neck- ties and scarfs at M.S. Cowles & Co. Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery, Pistols, Razors etc. Hahn & Co. F. Bernharat puys only the best in the jewelry line, for cash therefore he can sell his goods so cheap and warrant them. Lots of new goods, good goods, nice oods, and cheap goods, just received at : i * “Hahn & Co. Another decline reported on hats, caps and gloves at Maddy’s. 168-diw 1mw Jackson Liniment is the best remedy tor horses, at Gus Wyard’s on N. Main Stroei. novidawim Maddy has a full line of | ware which he is selling 2 15S8-diw rmw Sand queens- zt bottom prices. Money! Money At 6and7 percent., according to amount improved, productive and security, on | farms, quickly and at reduced rates. See or address Houston & BoTuweELt, n33-6m Sedalia, Mo. To Whom it May Concern. All persons indebted tous by note or account will come forward and settle same immediately, as all accounts must be settled before Jan. rst, 18S2. Respectfully, McFarland Bros. i i When you want a large stock ot over- Call on M.S. Cowles & Co. coats to select trom. happy tor christmas | nrdt’s Seth Thoma To make yo { i = | buy one of F. i cocks. Archie is the place to buy Furniture or get walnut coffins on short notice, also | bracketssawed for porticos at W. E.| | Leonard's. 5itt | R. Weil & Co. Have just received the la i Maddy is ottering special inducements fin gloves, caps and queensware for the nso 2t. j next sixty davs. Removed Again. Having purchased part of the J.T. Graves stock, Ihave rented his building and moved into the same. 173 daw A.F. Wyard. Remember my location at Graves old star. 173 daw A. F. Wvard. | DRUG COFFINS AND CASKETS, of all grades in Southwest Missouri, we hav | now ready for use and will be furnished FRE in tive miles of Butler. EMBALMING FLUID Our a disinfectant and preservative is ful er will be found sn our Building on the east side of the square day and ight and all orders entrusted to us shall have prompt and careful attention A large hne of BURIAL Constantly Respectfully. Jewett. Fleenor & .Co (Gemma HOUSE Of 2. ele. he line ot DR. Call for anything int grandest that ever took place in But- Drugs, Medicines, | ler, Every one present was delight- Paints, ed. Oils, Fee SALE—A young jack ot good Dyes, | stock and three years old. .W. M. * and-all! Hurter at Altona, ne ngo-tt PA NY) MEDICINES | oks and stationary i Also @ new large, and well Selected stuck cz ot ‘ | WALL PAPER: | “AND _— | Curtain Hanging. | | THE NEW DRUC STORE! | W. J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Good Stock of Pure, Fresh ‘| ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE | IN BUTLER. MO. | Drugs. | | { I will give my personal attention to compounding prescriptions, day or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. | OLIVE HOUSE, W. J. LANSDOWN Prop’r. BSUTLER MISOUIR outhwest corner of Public Square ay WYATT & BOYD, DEALERS IN. Lumber, Doors. Sash, Blinds, Lime, Cement, Hair, Plaster Paris At Butler and Appleton City. Parties desirmg to buy will please call v- and N. 6. JETER DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &e. &e., Highest market price paid ior old Gold and Silver, Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry satisfactorily done. Ali work warranted. Sout.. side of the sauare Butler Mo Butler Academy Butler Academy will open for its next scholastic year on SEPTEMBER 3d, 1881. Let all who wish to avail themselves of its privileges be present on the first day it possible. For particulars address. . M. NAYLOR, ©. Satterlee, Dealer in Furniture and Undertaking, ALSO | Burial Robes, FOR EVERY SIZE AGE AND SEX. Call and get prices ADRIAN, MO. HIDES" Wanted | S. HIRSCH & CO., Southeast corner of the square. wil pay the highest price in CASH tor HIDES, WOOL, VELTS TALLOW, FEATHERS, RAGS, Don't forget the place, ( Southn-Ineat | ner of the square.) Spot ASHouygte 208 grumbling McFarland Bro’s ——DEALERS IN—— HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLI WHIPS Ete. South Side of the Square NEW HEARSE which is to all of our customers with- §1 6m: ly gutrautecd. A competent underta on hand. eee eee EE ey —P REE VTO——— Hivery body A BEAUTIFUL BOOK FOR THE ASKIMG: —o—— By applying personally at the nearest office of THE SINGER MANUFACTUR- TWIT yJ2 | ING CO. (or by postal card, if at a disw BUTLER MQ. tance,) any adult persons will be presen ss P s ted witha beautitul iMustrated copy of a We respectfully iivite the public New Book entitlec to call afid'see out stock which is Gonius Remrarded |The Most Complete inthe City, ——OR THE Many yeas of practical experi- ac gteane ay ‘ | | ence has en usa knowledge of STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE. | our callings by whieh. we ares en- abled to supply every demand the copidiewwth and developement of the times require, We employ none but skilled workman, and guarantee our goods and work. No 1g-tf. Respectfully, [yjissouri —— containing a handsome and costly steele engraving frontispicce; also, 28 finely en- graved wood cuts, and hound in gn elab- orate blue and gold lithographed" cover. No charge whatever is inade for this handsome book, which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subordinste offices of the Singer Manu- facturing Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, NEW YORK, no ti-tly. RAILWAY. SS SSS ST eben shoe the most enterprising oprtions ot Kansas and Misso' the FOR SALE, Beautiful Indian Territory and Texas« with a solid steel track to and trom th, Union Depots ot St. Louis. Hannibal Kansas City, and St. Joseph, Mo.. Atch ison and Leavenworth, Ku. and Dens son, Tex., making con ison these Depots with Railway Lr leadingyo all arta of the United States. Passengers who purchase Tickets over the shock and 120 tons of prairie ne MISSOURI PACIFICO RAILWAY have NO CHANGE OF CARS AND DAILY TRAINS Betw-en the Pollowing Cities: Corn and Hay I have tor sale 150 acres of corn in hay. Can turhish two feed lots of 3o acres each. Farm is six miles | northeast of Butler. 501m Kansaa City and St. Louis. : W. W. Ham 1 Iton. Leavenworth and St. Louis. j Atchison and St. Louts, = i St. Joseph and St. Lonis, Fort Scott and St. Louis, ~ Fort Scott and Hannibal. aE | Fort Scott and Kansas Junction City and St. Louis, Denison and st. Lonis, —witii—— | Reclining Chair Cars Iree, Besides FIVE lines ot Pullman Siceping Cars and handsome Day coaches, with ete Toilet Rooms and the latest mprove- ‘Li F d ments. ey by dein retire J | ventilated, carpeted, and with colored Livery, Freed, rience o" pesligge | | THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RY ——_A ND — | Has a Steel Track, the LE STABLE feces A FIRST-CLASS RAILWAY. For Maps, Time Tables. and interesting reading matter. concerning the Missouri Pacific Railway and its connections with other Lines, which will be mailed FREE, Miller Platfor! ¢ Air Brake trains. It is SA Will be found a splendid line of ‘Buggies, Garriages, Saddle Horses, Racial and the best of driving teams. He St. Louis Mo. gives special attention to teams 7 EWE YW Ec Be WW - left in his charge. Wm. RILEY, F A R M E R Ss KEEP A FIRST-CLASS will find and excellent teed lot and an abundance of corn, hay and oats, and water for hungry horses. He also buys ! and cells Hl e r Wi e Olive House ‘Mules and Horses.) °°" """""°""™ THEY HAVE | Give him a call at the RED Livery 2 Stable known as Walley’s barn,z{ Fine Teamsand Excellent Buggie | blocks south of the square. and are sdding new ones to thes ; 118-45-d&w-rm. stock. They are very sccommd-r address P. LER, JAS. D.BPOWN, ten! Pass. Axt. Ass't ¢ 1 Pass. Age. . LIVERY AND FEED STBLE!

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