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H i i i i | fi j fi i i j i 5 4 Mame McR eynoids & Schwenck. Boot & Shoe Makers. Boots aid Shoes made to order. The best and all kinds of leather used. ‘They caknowledge no superior. way Hepaiing prompily ‘attended to.~jm Shop norti side square, between R. Weil’s and the Palace Hote. BUTLER, MO. vini PRICKLY The majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the stomach and bowels. In order to effect a cure, it is necessary to remove the cause. Irregu- lar and Sluggish action of the Bowels, Headache, Sickness at the Stoniach, Pain in the Back and Loins, etc., indicate that the Liver ts at fault, and that nature re- quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. Prickly Ash Bittersareespecially compounded for this purpose. 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Gleet, Stricture, Orohitis, up. ture, Urin itic or Mfercu: meee of ‘Throat, 8 Recon eeoared Se Spermatorrhea SexualDebility a Ton cy as the result of Se! buse,: a tarer years,or over Seas seminal emissions, debility, uve memory, physical decay,aversion tos tusioa of ideas,loss of sexual power, nab: inane aftice or by stamp. Medici gnaranteed. MARRIAGE e fA s. ‘The whole story well totd.as itis true to life.ou ¢ following eubiecta: wh: Whi ood, hood Physicel dec ee See ibacy and excess, and many more. ‘Those married Coutemplating marriage ehould read it then keep use der = and key. 25 cts. by mail in money tage, English—German—French read or so FREEFRESORPTINE petive ae ast Devers Pet RS ‘Abuse. D. yrugeist hing theingrediionts, £t- JoulsGutative Last’e,ti9 St,Charies, it, Lowis.S0. Dr. J ACQUES re Chesnut os St. outs, & byt at we os inues to cures} ce free. harices low. Callers Ak ARRIAGE GU GUIDE: A SURE CURE FOR Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, ,bangour, Nervous Exhausticn arising from over- work or excess of any kind, —AND FOR— Female Weaknesses, —IT PREVENTS— Malarial Poisoning and Fever and Agne, Andis a Specific for Obstinate CONSTIPATION. | PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERR, | MEYER BROS. & CO. { & War of Extermination. : St. Lonis, Mo., January 4.—In- The jewelry store of Fredrick | formation comes from Montgomery | Herkschoelter, No. 100g Cass ave- | county, this State, of a tenible trag- | BATES COUNTY | National Bank, BUTLER, MISSOURL. STATE NEWS. i See ee entered by burglars night | edy enacted there in the latter part betore last and $300 worth of w. atch- of last week. Tt —AWARDED— and small was taken, | Southern part o e = es jewelry ORGANIZED IN I871._ | The entrance into the ‘establishment | Wild section ar i meee | was effected by breaking one of the { number of law-¢ | j large windows in the front of the j are objects of | thorized Capital, $200,000 | ore with a heavy The bur- | ble and orderly $50.000 family, Joseph and Abby, seem to county is a very the peaca- The atred bv ss of citizens. consisting of stone. They Capital Paidin glars are not known. H 6.000, | NOt aptured, although the detectives are 6 Surplus = = = i 8 4 i . Santee *s 2 , : j are upon their ce and still pursu- | be specially vicious, and on the night have gratified his vanity immensly, j ing them.—[St. Louis Republican. | of the 2gth of Detember went to the and have done much to encourage | 7 | i house of Mr, Neilson, four miles |his insolence and egotism dun ing i Large Vault, Burglar-Proof) Late Saturday evening Joe | south of Americus, and made an as- | the proceedings of the trial. The | hatcher, who live: > Winte | is Sei hat these privilege —MEDALS.— | . . Thatche > Who lives near nite |sault upon it. The Neilsons says | announcement tha ese Ff leges | Safe with Time Lock. Church, missed his horse. In com- | for the purpose of robbery, but the | are hereafter to be sparingly granted pany with some neighbors, he start-| Kings deny it. At all events, the | to the prisoner is universally com- ed in pursuit, and soon caughtup | Neilsons defended their house, and | mended. The assassi brother ug eto with a man who gave his name as J. | during the fight which ensued John | has to-day repeated that opinion Tohnson, who was riding his horse | King was shet andjkilled and Joseph J. C. CLARK, LEWIS CHENEY, i tials E The Best Known Rem DR. ELLIOTT PYLK, J. B, NBWRERRY, awn) The chap was made to dis- severely wounded. The next night Backache or Lame Back. Ea se pS mount, and the horse was turned] a party of twenty-five or thirty citi- Rheumatism or Lame Joints. ie 2 . jover to his owner, while the thief! zens Went to th Kings’ house. DR. J. EVERINGHAM, J. P. EDWARDS, : at e : Cramps or Sprains. 2a eS j was lodged in_ the county jail to} which was occupied by the father Ree a eee nonses: ee See: é j #waithis trial.—[ Kansas City Times. | and mother of the above named 5 ns : Z Female Weakno Se (NE ie | E. J. Morris of Rolla, 30 years boys, two of the sons and_ their AreSuperior toall other Plasters. Lewis CHENry. President. ago bought a cow for $35. The s, and Mrs. Austin, mother of Are Superior to Pads. J. C. Crark, Vice-President. interest on $35 for thirteen years at| the latter. An attack was made on AroSaperier to Lisiments. ci is $26.< ‘i the cabin 1 Mrs. Austin killed ‘Are Saperier to Olntmonts ox Salves. Ty Cashi Io per cent, is $36.50. During the} te © Saye RS 2 Avomapaciaecedl Sie or F. J. Tyearp, Cashier. | time he fed the cow $260 worth of and old Mrs. King and two of her ‘They Act Immediately. We are prepared to do a general bank- | feeqg, ma ing a total cost for the |S0MS seriously wounded, Abby ‘They Strengthen. ing business. Good paper always in de-| cow and its keeping for thirteen ing, the voungest of the bo fled They Soothe. mand. uy and sell exch ange, receive | vears of $331,50. This was the |‘? Danville, where he asked to be They Positively Cares deposits subject to check, on demand. | debtor side of the cow. Now look | PUt i aul for prote ction, which re- =—— at the credit side of the cow, Milk | quest was granted and the Sheriff ‘BUTLER NATIONAL BANK’ » Benson's Capcine Porous ae anized a posse to preserve order. 'Plas- CAUTION. 2322s" *not allow your druggist to palm off some oboe “that Flaster having a similar name. —— Eeapaiag oS oS ‘word is spelled SEABURY ad Sheataes Row jew Yo as turing Chemists, SURE REMEDY AT MEAD’S Medicated CORN aed BU BUNION PLASTER. $36.50—13 | O'S calves at Se Sern Business Failures. New York, December 31.—The total number of business failures for the entire year 1881, throughout the United States, is stated by the mer- cantile agency of R. G. Dun & Co., jand butter per year | years, $475,503 nine | per head, $63; sold the cow for $16: profit, $222 Buskirk, miles One day last week M. who lives ahout three or four ine connty, had the misfortune to have two of i west of Herndon, in S. BUTLER. MO. pase 0 ve eae ee eee au a his children bitfen by a vicious dog, oy ee anyolsing Hab tess of {supposed to have hydrophobia. |S’80Uy over eight-one — millions. | One of the children was taken to| Lhe failures of the year previous Authorized Capital, $200,000 stad ae iz were only 4.735, with liabilities of Arrow Rock, where a mad-stone | °: Giavewcilicnn ‘Lhe suaeuses Capital Paid up - 50,000) was callcd into requisition and was oer peti epowathinnaten regarded by the agent as small in proportion to the enormous growth in the volumn of trade, and especially the proportion of the num- applied to the wound, but as it fail- ed to adhere to the bite, it was in- ferred that the dog was noi rabid and the child was safe, and was returned ----President. Vice President. - H- DUTCHER.. LUTHER SHOBE, Re J Anil A H. V PEN I Zi i re Wn. E. WALTON see+e++Cashier. |) ome ber of the porsons engaged in the . Cc. C. DUKE,. ss’t Cashier, business: Cempared with 1878 the DEALER IN Sheriff Fisher, of Vernon county, | showing is strongly to the ae = = > { the year just c osed. The frilures FURNITURE passed through the city Sunday | 0 DIRECTORS. night on his way to Fulton with a] in 1878 were 10, 400, and liabilities } man who imagined he was 34,600,000, and engaged in busi- BABY CARRIAGES | : amar | James. The man who was insane there has iled, - while in 1880 wonld order, in an imperative man- every 160; 1879 one in ner, the passengers to do this thing | every 105, in 1S in every 69. Jesse | $2: ness was one in Of all styles and prices, C, H, Dutcher, » H, o Dr, T, ¢ John B, Ellis, W, H, Irwin, , Boulware, , one 7 A Good Hearse Always on Hand.| y.4..’5. 11, Sullens, A, Hf, Humphrey, | and that, and if they failed to obey |The figures of the year and facts COFFINS Dr, ae Whipple, creen seWalton, | would threaten to fill their hides full | presented are interpreted by the ~ L, McBride, a dae a ! of holes, remarking: ‘*T’ll have you acy as confirmations ot the im- Made and turnished on short nonce | M> L, Wolte, uted Shove) | te 1 eee ae »| pression that the trade of the coun- Oilers maw belelt at B. Exane? erable | Judge Booker Powell, Wat, E, Walton, | to understand my name is Jesse | press at the f un after night oron Sunday, Butler, Mo j James. The lunatic’s name is T. ] try is prosperous and in a safe con- v1 1 ies M. Summers, of Metz, Vernon | dition. — — = ~ -~ Receives Deposits subject to check at | County. mocrat. Pe aTaA TO 'RPHME PEOPLE. sight, Lo: » buys and sells ex- r x ais aes : _ Cabinet Matters. A bloody mallett was found and Washington, January 4.—The brought to the police station yester- Reaa d NRememaver. latest reference to cabinet matters sa, Se day supposed to have been used by | 3.6 the effect Lin Ali Kinda & igs Ty > 4 ; i 3 2 . rial ‘ £ W. F. Manning, who is under arrest : cheaper at the on mea B+ 3 coln is to be given something else, eee ae Correspondents. [for nocking down one Hoffman, | \-ohably sent out of the count | Ako wifi give and attempting to rob him, on West |! om py Lae COUR gon ae _ | Merchants’ National Bank, eet 2) 3 fa eousere. <°' | the supposition by Arthur that he ame a Valley National Bank,... Ninth stre Saturday mght. The may be a dangerous presidential aa Donell, Lawson & Simpson..New York, | mallet was stolen from Sellman’s : Tot as and 4 , : = ’ : x «will T 1 candidate to unite the two factions nee eariiest 31 OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: j safoon. An attempt will be made Republican party in 1884. It present. All whe bay onr to prove a charge of assault with in- nerally conceded that Artur Ge me will be pare tet G, B, Hickman, S, Q. Dutcher, tent to kill against Manning. The ect ies wibiotio® ie ditcciiaia. : d, ee ‘ ee Ss lidate to succeed himself, > G, D, Willi: Frank Votis, triends of Manning say that he has . F Fae by tree runners frm ¢ lite John Pharis, Henry Donovans | jc hoeie Sebel esuEaHGA and | oe ae that Lincoln, with come und pick yon: ow mn trees tos J, I, McKee, J, R, Estill, | RS SS ES Re sds the prestige of his father’s name} For ¢ c, C. Duke, M, A, Maynard, | Would not be guilty of such a deed. | 34,4 standing. by which the wings of | derson. Your business is respectfully solicited, | He has been working for Alexander | ty ¢ party can unite on him, will be | Sie een & Montague, who have always] qijooro: : ri ; sect =e dangerous. It is also thought this | found him. upright and industrious. suggestion comes from Logan, who : ugge i n st OR: . Ms jor Ww codson hi = been employed would be glad to shelve the man | | to ens ue us ae _ 7 City from his own state, who may be in cs of — interest.—[Kansas ty | his own we iy for the presidency, or | eS any other position. Speaker Keifer | Miller of Califorma, | Christian county about two miles | Were at the White House this morn- NEUES CE (bil Orne ands cue lel en consultation with the Presi- 2 dent, touching Sargent for the cabi- mile north of Finley creek. It is] net. It j generally conceded that | | | and Senator The Smallin cave is situated in | a natural tunnel extending through | the President has tully decided to ;aridge for more than a mile. Its | give Sargent the interior department. use by the public (PSTESTED SUNE 15TH, 1876.) head is directly north of its mouth, ——. for over twenty years, Samuel Levy & Co. Sole Agents. | though it does not runin a_ direct The Ashiand Horror. anus ‘is thse! tiset puepacation! ; course, its windings and angular i, O., January 4.—Spec- | turns being numerous. On ap- spatches from Ashland, Ken- ever invented for RESTOR- &> ; proaching it trom the south its hugh in‘icate the excitement over ING GRAY HAIR TO ITs || & ass | mouth is visible for some distance. | the confession of the Gibson family YOUTHFUL COLOR AND = yes, ; Hundreds prondunce it one of the | murderers has somewhat abated. Ws fe5 most beautiful caves at its ent isa di 1 to allow Craft = & | known, even surpassing the | ve toh r hearing. He It eupplies the natural | Sentry i ize ar aces | food and color to the hair FOR CHILLS AND FEVER | ™0th cave of Kentucky in size and | There is | glands without staining the AND ALL DismasusS tS eS etch tee Or OO. Meet: DE eae ghia: §t SHE faccceec aaa | CAUSED BY mn height, the arch rock is out | nittee | thicken the growth of the Malariz! Psisoning | three feet thick and spans a space of | desires | hair, prevent its blanching OF THE BLOOD. oyer 120 feet. Though it is large at | to ge the crime, and falling off, and thus A Warranted Cure. the mouth, it diminishes in the first | he lynching. | { AVERT BALDNESS. , 100 yards so that a huge stalagm has made some Price, $1.00. B27 rox sate SY ALL pavocteTs. 8 committee which ; Statements to th confessions All} | corroberates look for more ¢ | fifteen feet in width anda pool of | water twentv-five teet obstruct the | passage, and the explorer is com- lopments at Cratt’s Life ana work ec | ! } : pee ‘aqgeata wanted for the pelled to chmb the rocks or hearing. l take place to- GARFIELD the pool. But when this obst is | mor row. ; | surmounted a delightful Aromenade i a The jete storyof bis noble life and Rae ey om egane reliable. El ies for the next quarter o: Butchered by Indians. (It cures Itching, Erup- tions znd Dandruff. As a HAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair a silken softness which all admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy. 1 mile is appears that the } been tbe privilege g granted to the as- 1dis inhabited by ajed him, of being supplied with news- etying people, who | paper John, | graphs, = in ‘Gorman; mageiicen sured. Then it becomes so. cor Louis, January 4.—<2 a lee TY caGHON ic eee, | tracted that one ts co: pelled to g . pe ee m peat a ietaies Havetr ed at 4 pace which the couutry is Picoded: Sa eS re atierly j onall fours for adistance of two hun- | on th om San Fran- Squire Cannon, charged with as- Sebierceomereee ae ee jofthegrest | dred yards, and part uf the | cisco report that. on st Saturday, jSaultng Mrs. S ith and her son of Send zim stampe for Agents Outi. | | through water from | near Zagle springs, Walnut towns t to kill. pre ie a nner ‘Cincinnast eleven Chi 1en engaged in surfac- 2 evidence Guiteau. ey Washington, Jan. 2.—The feature of the Guiteau case which has from | the beginning called for the most criticism among people here has sassin of having extra meals furnish- jail and in the court- | room, of recei¥ing great numbers of visitors, ot distributing his auto- and of conducting a large All these things at the correspondence. which he expressed afew d that the prisoner would be found guilty, and would be hung. He thinks the exccutron will take place about the first ot February. His mind is tully prepared for this re- sult. Ss ago, VISITORS AT THE JAIL. The ante-room of the il was } filled to-day with people patiently i waiting to be conductedto Guiteau’s | cell. In accordance with his own request only those whom the jal | officials knew were taken to the | cell. He gave his autograph to al- most every visitor. In reterence to recent publications concerning the question of jurisdie- tion the prisoner remarked: **The Lord had special object in letting the president down easy from Long Branch instead of from Washing- ton.’’ Some visitor remarking that the court ‘might move the dock to & the basement, he said: ‘I don’t | care where they put me. I havea | good voice.”’ A new arrangement has been made, by which Guiteau has to sub- sist on ordivary jail tare. Hereto- fore when meals have been sent to the prisoner from the outside, it w a sfrict rule among the 1 officers not to touch them in any way. Had anything happened to the prisoner a jail official could not have been held to account for it. Scoville has now thrown the responsibility of the food and of the visitors upon the warden of the jail. He no longer issues passes or requests to offcers to admit parties. to the jail. Guiteau is not *o receive his letters any mor nd is upers. not to be-supplied with newsp: Adrian Items. Adrian, Mo., Jan. 5, 1882. The revival meeting at the M. E. church, in charge of Revs. Bowers and Howerton, is still» progress Moody & Co. have shipped in sold five car loads of corn. Mrs. Mills is building a boarding house. The flowering mill 1s expectea to commence operations soon. roomy Mrs. Allen has returned from a visit to Boonville. Mo. A weeding in mercantile lite is soon expected. The mail train is as usual behind time. If Uncle Sam would let the route to drivers of ox carts, better time would be made. Mr. A. L. McBride, of Butler, is in town to-day on busimess. Hazel Kirke. i Itwas a fine and highly appreci- J ive andience that assembled at | pire hall last night to witness the presentation of the great drama of Hazel Kirke, by the Theatre - Company. Adams, the cha actress, as Hazel Kirke, tained the fine reputation already obtained with our theatre goers, who uniformly pronounce her one of the finest actresses that ever graced the boards in this city. Mr. Loomis, as Arthur Carringford, was excellent, as Mr. Loomis always is, and Barbaret, as **P. Green,’’ was laughable in the extreme. Holt and versatile rming fully sus- she had carried the part of Aaron Rodney in a masterly way. good throughout, Lon West, an old the The support was | Warrensburger, appearing in character of ‘-Bert.””—[V -Democrat. burg Daily Jou S. T Wallace had his preliminary of the country n the mat- FOR THE : : i ‘ Stray Aurice. be burnishe< of | cific, were mas a bate’ T. P z os masa a batch of E WHISKERS Taken up by Jay Owen of Mi. Pleasant | pure white hang from th Tudians. “Phe dectwes soe | will change the beard to a BEOW: township aaa stray, on Nov. 22d, 1581, | countless tiads: stalactitc stal med 1 Moniisy sacuuie tater ie nnon, Dec. and posted before H.M. C roth, one pony, years old, dark bay mare, star in forehead and snip on nose. Also one steer, 2 years | of old, red with ¢ back, white under his at discretion. Being in preparation it is easily applied, Produces a permanent color that will nd fc rmed colur x through tr. 13h Don't experiment with there roo PREPARED BY belly, branded on left thigh (Texas brand) } cinaes cs you dont know just what nqySteer appraised at $20 and pony at $15 | f Zrown’s iron Bitters. ft { rs. found smal! fish perfectiy white and | wre j wi il Streng nd assist “nature ir | Temoving every symptom of distress. R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, NH. Sold by all Desters in Medicine. Heary Dibbie, Reuben Sneligrove. | 2-3t* H. M. Canxon, J. P. without eyes. ed his bond in the sum of ter and fi hundred and i | fifty dollars for | Mir. Wallace’s appearance at the next ps of our circuit court to answer } to the charge. Silvers for the State + pand W. O. Jackson for the defen- a dant. Western | Miss Nettie k A Sects,