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McReynolds Boot & Shoe Makers, side square, between R. Weil's and the | | | Have Signed or Endors Palace Hote. BUTLER, MO. AND ALL DIsmASHS CAUSED BY Malarial Poisoning OF THE BLOOD. A Warranted Cure. Price, $1.00. $27 vor sae bY ALL pevecists. a4 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ‘The Best, Cleanest and most Economical Hair Dressing. waver Fails to Restore the youthful colorto grey GINGER TONIC APure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates. ‘a mechanic or farmer, worn out with, overwork, or a mother run down by family or house- hold duties try Parxar’s Gincer Tonic. Tay , minister or business man ex- hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parxes’s Ginczr Tonic. ts, or if you are troubled with any jungs,stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured by Parker’ Gincer Ifyou are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take GinGer Tonic at once; it will invigorate and baild up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. hundreds of lives it may save yours. HISCOX & CO., 163 William St.» New York. S0e. ao? Jone dollar sins, ai all dealers tm GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. | ters. Physicians aud tl: T cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads o: | trical Magnetic toys. a Aas REMEDY AT LAST DR. WHITTIER 17 st Charlane Se Lanes it ty papers: ‘altoid teknow-Sypb- acclty papers shows rae Bericture, Orchitis, ap U: ‘Syphilitic or on Sat akin or Bones Safely, Privately. bility and Impoten- cy asthe resultot Abuse, exceesosin ma- turer years,or over brainwor! pacing nervousness eominal debility, sight, defec- tive memory, pb: ,aversion tosociety con- fusion of ideas,loss of sexual power, night losses, rez dering: ‘cared. Consultation at ‘office or by free favited. Pamphlet one stamp. Me ‘seat by mailor express. Curas here doubt existe it is frankly stated. MARRIAGE | o2ees ofites, | GUIDE! iclinwing agbsects: Who rol eed following sul s marry, who not, ¥' Mann Wonanhood Physical decay. Who shoul marry, how happiness muy be inc! effects of cel- ibacy and excess, and many more. ‘Thoee marricd or contemplating ‘marriage should read it then keep un- der lock and key. 25 cts. by mail in money or b> tage. English—German—French reador spoken. P CRI | Neon shes wd jeure of Semin- al’ fanhood, Nervous F ‘ness, Confusion of Ideas, Aversi ciety, Defective Memory and Disorders browsh on bySeit-A base. D has the ingredients. 5 jonisOurative Inst’e, 619 St.Charlcs, St. Louis, Dr JACQUES 708 Chesnut St, St.Louis, No. Continues to cures permatorrhosa, Semin: fees, Impotency, all forms of Syphilis, Co; ‘a, Gleet, Urinary or Bladder diseases. tent casescured in a few days. Diseases re=" from self-abuse, or exposure cared for life w medicine. Advice free. Charges low. (Call 0° MARRIAGE GUIDE hoe A SURE CURE FOR Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Langour, Nervous Exhaustion arising from over- work or excess of any kind, —AND FOR— Female Weaknesses. —IT PREVENTS— Malarial Poisoning and Fever and Agus, Andis a Specific for Obstinate CONSTIPATION. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, MEYER BROS. & CO. Wholesale Agents, Kansas City and St. Loniss Me cheaper xt the Bates connty Nareers the Hl any other in the State, st retul prices Also will give better terms and tate me me will be unata teed {will follow my dir AND Physiciax Following Remarkabie Document: ‘Messrs.Seabury & Jonson. ing Chemists, 21 Plat? St., Ni: Gentlemen :—For the past few have sold various brands cf I Benson’s Capcine Perous Pinstss + others, We consider themon: 0° 2 few reliable household ren: | efconfidence. They ere sup: | other Porous Plastersa oz Linsme-:~ iv. external uss. 8 Ca} e Plaster is a Parmaceutical product, of the i: order of merit, and so recogni physicians and druggists. When other remedies fail ge. © D-n- son’s Capcine Plaster. ‘You will be disappointed if =~ MEAD'S Medicated CORN cae CUNIUR > RATES COUNTY Druggisis BUTLER, MO. ORGANIZED IN Is87 Capitol paid in, - - 575.00. Smuplus. == > 5 20.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, Dr. Elliot Pyle |]. Exeringham, ‘J. P. Edwards, Wa ee ” W. J. Bard, dr. D. D. Wood a seo. W. Miers,” Coleman Smith. F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. ‘had been a ‘ VIS CHENEY | livered in the name ot the N : = - Vice President. | , i es | battled with the clouds of despair ' which threatened to enfold him— } H.V.PENTZ:R DEALER IN FURNITURE. BABY CARRIAGES) ©. H. DUTCHE | LUTHER SHOBE, =. WALTON,.--- at all styles and prices, A Good Hearse Always on Hand. COFFINS Made and furnished on short notice Oiders may be left at F. Evans? after night or on Sunday, Butler. wo BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, BUTLER, MO. Authorized Capital, $200,000 | ' ot Capital Paid up - 50,000 | .- President. j ce President. C, H, Dutcher, John B, Ellis, Dr, T, €, Boulware, W, H, Irwin, TO THE PEOPLE. Read and Remember. All kinde of nursery stock cor be tred-. Applies and peneh treet f enrly down at 10 ets each Tie J and Alexomdron is 25 cts enchy these tbe Varieties ure the enrliest in cnitrvs tien present. Al who boy nursery stock from fer ro inrther informat? or B F, MitenenrPre ever invented for RESTOR- ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS |; YOUTHFUL COLOR AND LIFE. It supplies the natural food and color to the hair || glands without staining the | skin. It will imcrease and thicken the growth of the hair, prevent its blanching |; and falling off, and thus |, AVERT BALDNESS. {it cares Itching, Erup- | tions and Dandruff. As a HAIR DRESSING it is very |] desirable, giving the hair a sitken softness which all admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and keaithy. WHISKERS Bot wash off. PREPARED BY Sold by ali Deaters in Medicine. ‘A, H, Humphrey, Green W. Walton, T, W, Childs, udge J, H, Sullens, Dr, N, L, Whipple, | A, L, McBride, | M, L, Wolte, ingb | Judge Booker Powell, Wa, E, Walton, Receives Deposits subject to chi sight, Loans money, buys Avadat | S800 cvand does a genera [banking bus- peinst bore rsill iors. Don't be gal J be tree mnuners from ether loc hte ssele seme and pick yonr ow n tre : Correspondents. Merchants’ National Bank, --K Valley National Bank,.-- | Donell, Lawson & Simpson OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: ler Mr, Ap S, Q. Dutcher, Frank Vonis, Henry Donovan, J, R, Estill, M, A, Maynard, Your business is respectfully solicited. | G, B, Hickman, G. D, Williams, Genius Rewarded The Story of the Sewing Mechine. A handsome littic pamphlet. ' and gold cover, with numerous ¢n- | gravings, will be GIVEN AWAY to any adult person calling for it. at any branch or sub-office of the er Manufacturing Company, or will be sent by mail, pest paid, to an person living ata i H | Could she have sewed ‘hood. Had she d | mainder of her ¢ The Sing Butler Acade open tor its next lastic year on will change the beard to a BROWN oF BLACK at discretion, Being in one preparation it is easily applied, and Produces a permanent color that will 3a,18381. R. P, HALL & CO., NASHUA, WN. H. . M. NAYLOR “ONLY A NEWSBOY.” Over the head of the little one whese sweet, sad, tremulous tones | uttered that sentence, scarce ten years had passed; yet brief as they were. fearful were the traces left of their presence. Upon the low, expansive, swelling torehead, darkened by burning sun- rays, heavy wind and rain, and shad- ed by trees of the deepest: im ina- ble hue, which fell in reckless g} fulness over the frail shoulders, were evidences of want, anxiety and suff- ering sufficient for three-score years. The purely, delicatel ace- the eyes, like southern purple seas, when wrapped in wonderous gran- deur of the moonlight, held a look ot hopeless longing that w ouid have been pitiable even in age. Many months had this frag trodden the crowded thoroughtare, gile boy | the poor little unclad feet blistered, | \ bleeding trom the scorching sun ot | summer or biting cold winter; trod- 7 | den it from the early mornir j.B. Newberry | weary, throbbing head and aching limbs, till not one purchaser could be found. Bravely, without a murmur had he | borne the jeers, taunts, blows of the | |low and vulgar and the scorn, re- proaches, ard other unkindness of the lofty. Often his only sustenance a morsel of bread; yet it was not de- Nazarene. Uncomplainingly the heroic spirit | battled, while, oh, how teebly, burn- ed in his life’s horizen hope’s star. thin and wan from disappointment, | trial, anguish, would course tears, so wild and bitter, he wondered that their crystal hue was not crimsoned by hls heart’s blood; but, with a ; mighty will, worthy of man-hood, they were suddenly dashed aside. She should not behold them—she, his beautiful, angel-like, —invalid- mother, whose idol, next to her God, he was. Through her veins ran the fatal poison of the destroyer, and with fiendish joy he watched the ruin he | knew would be inevitable. The large, soft eyes, naturally radiant, at times glanced with splendor almost un- earthly ; the lovely roses blossomed upon the oval patrician face, till the child believed health returning to his beloved one; but deceiving and val- ueless were they, as the beautiful fruit of the still, still sea, and that form which had glided through halls ot wealth and fame, cynosure of all . had lost its exquisite roundness, unless it resembled nearly as much an mhabitant of the ‘city of the dead’’ as the living ‘So row’s crown of sorrow is re membering happier things!” Dwelling upon the halcyon past, when joy, deep as mortals know, was hers; whe. father, mother, hus- | ! band, children clustered about r} fondly, her soul, in its almost uncn- | durable gnef, had often exclaimed: ‘My God' My God! why hast Thou forsaken me?’ That husband, on a tar and field of Tennessee, | ately-fought, victorious battle, in all honor exchanged the beloved gray | for the white uniform of the home of | him who said: *We will cross over | the river and rest in the shade of the freeen Both parents and a lovely daugh- he “land of the ay was ter soon after left for,t hereafter,’’ and only one left her. A stay in its fell t t m |ing was that noble, seli-forgetting b | By war and horrible injustice this delicate woman had seen her elegant j home and large possessions torn from her, all powerless to resist. Sometimes the monster granted her a respite trom severe suffering, and | at_such periods the dim light of her { miserable tenement room was ¢x- morni h the « tinguished only ness crept throug dow. The slender, wiry fingers, were wont to cute wit! ey the ravishing music of Mozs Beethoven, and nestle amc fabrics of Persia, now washe' ironed filthy linen for common ta- {| borers. How could she k ye lengthened i nXior ius for a ang receive benciits, p tant bow or no recogn x the bers had passe able ; some h, but so carved lips , wore lines—deep lines—cut by thes unmistakable hand ot sorrow, and4 with | cup of cold water’? and | 2 \ to satisfy the phys were the warm, infiuentiai | *™ to assist her sickness. Her health growing more feeble | daily, starvation seemed almost at) her threshold. Her child had often besought her | to permit him to go as a newsboy, tot his doing $0 was £ : ve darling com- pelled to traverse the stree: @ carn a sustenance. Reason triumpbed over feeling; the ‘wolt’ ws Into the world’s battle, with true, ching heart, rushed the vouth- ful soldi i his t with “For Mother’s oy 0 ‘For mother’s sake’ did heanswer, civilly coarse and brutish qgestions, him, rather than use tor himself his gs, and stasve to persuade him- us not weary when over- nature, in clarion voice was proclain her injured right. This, to him, had been a more than usually miserable day. His mother had become far worse recnt- ly, and he had scarcely closed his in sleep for sever nights. T xacting physician declared that were he not paid something for his services they should be discon- thought that his moth- sued. ° TI er would beavithout medical aid was maddening to the boy. Oh! how widelv he longed that the proceeds ot to-day’s papers might be sufficient hi electing his mother. August sun had reached its meridian, the great globe was pour- | ¢ down almost streams of fire, and only two papers had been disposed of. How white and exhausted he looked. Even the lips were forsak- en by every vestige of color. ‘What're you putting on all those | airs for, you deceitful puppy? Try- on! Her beaut | almost en- } | literally consumed the insignaftics } wretch, who, astounded at seeing lsuch scorn and pride in a new sboy, allow the fangs of hunger to pierce | satlike stupified, holding the reject-' ®te an and prevent | iy, and she suffered ©n in| Haye walked, but too much time would have been consumed), he was going to lis mother. ‘Such nuisances should not be per- mitted to disgrace our city cars! Raise your dres: Julia, or he might soil it—-hateful, ragged little news- boy!’ The red lips of two superbly. dressed belles curled disdainfully, and they drew themselves as tar away as possible trom the cause of their remarks, lest he should contam. inate them. ‘Do you not see you are bother. | ing these ladies, you chap? Get out § there with the ariver, and here’sa | nickel for you.’ nner emblazoned | The boy’s eyes, like artificial suns, nt ed nickel. The persecuted little one went out with the driver; the place was crowd- ed, and an evil-looking, soled strip- ling insisted he was taking too much room. In vain he protested he was using as little sp as possible. The ruffian colied him a ‘lyin’ dog,’ There was a dull, h sound, as if an object had fallen; a sudden stopping of the car, and out on the quiet air went a Ww ail in which was concentrated a whole spirit’s agony— a wail in which was not one word, ‘Mother!’ Upon the stony street, his heaven like beauty annihillated by the horses teet, his wild floating locks wearing ‘redder stains than the poppies knew,’ lay *the bright young being." | *Right bad, this,’ said one passen- | ge.. ‘Yes, rather,” was the rejoinder; ‘but. to tell the truth, the " many trifling, impudent *s this class, I’d like to see a number put out of the way.’ Look here!’ exclaimed a personto a friend who sat near him, ‘TI saw that large boy push that other over.’ {Did you?’ was the reply, ‘well, ing to make believe you're sick, I} : : = = Fe = tas! don’t mention it; he was only 4 s’pose—needy, too. I'll bet you're as well as Iam. an’ have got plenty of money. What you done with all you made from papers ?—been sellin’ ’em along time. You're tryin’ to beg, ain’t you? Don’t beg me. I shan’t help to s,port you in your lazi- ness. I’ve got no patience with low down newsboys. Hold your head up, or I’ll shake you!” The clegant did not shake him— probably he feared soiling his dainty gloves—but he took the tip ot his ruby-set walking-cane and rapped heavily the head, with its glory ot newsboy, and our valuable — time might be broken into. Of course the others think he fell over.’ Two men took the mangled corpse to its mother. She spoke not, only sank low upon the bare floor and re-| mained motionless. ‘The men tuch- | ed her, wondering at her stillness. Mother and son were together m the land where they did not hunger or thirst; they had ‘come out of the great tribulation; had washed their robes and made them white in. the blood ot the Lamb;’ so white that} the habiliments of those who once! ebony hair; the he: ere, I F; A / x = : saa ae head where, 1p care teared contact with him, compared | agone, had rested in pride, love and with them,.would.be as. night ul blessing, the hand any a Yi * sie. r) slessing, the hands of many of earth’s morning; it was the home ok be greatest and noblest. What cared he | the banker’s son, for caning anews- with whom there was no respect of persons ;’ the home where, dinned boy? He might haye repez eri ee e might haye repeated the in his ear, would be no more ‘Only! act, and the eyes ofthe police would, accidently, have been in another di- rection. A feeling of suffocation came over the child; weird shapes and shadows danced before his eyes, and he knew no more. The gentle- twirling, in ap- man walked aw a newsboy.’ CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from active practice having had placed in his hands» hy an East India Missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable remedy for the” speedy and permanent cure of Consump-) parent satisfaction, his artificially | tion, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all’ and curled mustache. ‘Git up’m here! 1 you, an’ ra take you an’ fee shore’s my name’s Dave Brow take you to the lock-up!” The man was executing his threat. . halt dragging -when consiousness returned. With wild and passionate eloquence he sued for | —told ot his feeble, lonely ; was half car ¢ tortured little being along t release moth suffering forts of hfe, and his iness. With = ho an din’ ter be sic was jis’ never seed Davy Brown.” too near swollen ake a capital comic ind h you? How for this!” apologiz dher son’s beh a cately insisted o1 -wsbov 1” re first a his mother’s these Wor tnt int his mother’s x for even the com- | ywn unfdgned | ible oath the leased him trom his iron grasp. saying: ‘If he ever cotch him ’ten- | gaia (he knowed he n’), he'd wish he’d a | | Did the bov weep? His heart was | ki Mechanically his the hard, hot >to the despair | | scriptions for y | owe to p+ and shame and could you so cowardly, you severcly to the boy, she gids fs ‘ed thie coursed down the palid face. Save re the only he chia in n thei hu- is mental and e hope of al- car (he would throat and lung affections, also a positive) What ye doin’— | #94 radic lcure for general debility and) playin’ possum? Think somebody’ll | come ’lon’ an’ fall in love with that | picter-lookin’ beauty 0’ yourn, an’ | sc you to do nothin? How dar yon take” up | the crossin’, and yu nothin’ but a | ragged newsboy? Git up, I say, or my me all nervous complaints, after having thor oughly tested its wonderful curative pow | ers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows, The recipe with full particulars, directions for preparation and use, and all necessary a : and instructions for successful j treatment at your own home, will be re ceived by return addressing with sta dressed envelope to Dr. M. I i Gly 161 Calvert St. Baltimore, Mé fr yor s » of charge bf North Main will have to look out ‘or its laurels pretty soon. Dakota and the south side are getting a boom on. The people on that street am, tumbling to the racket of enterprt and progress. | The St. Louis & Kansas City tt passed over the Lexington & Sou ern Friday morning,coming by way® Springfield. Carthage and Nevada, Trains can’t pass over the Missout | Pacific on account of the wash-ous | on that road. When physicians have made use of pie years in their private prae tice with certain success, it is a duty the ankind to put such remedies & reach ot all, and this is done by “copy right,’’—such is the case with Dr. Shee man’s Prickly Ash Bitters, and they haw provea to be a blessing to m The Butler Laur ani something Butler has want badly. The work speaks praise i¢| the institution. Miss Evans, & laundress, who has charge of t department, is second to none in I profession. he business is cond hout in a business mann 1 by the props € spa the patronage of @ ty A cordial invitation d to call and look through shinent. All orders prompél attended to. } | Money! Money: : Positively at the lowest rate of wi} est on good improved farms. In sums beg! ie

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