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YOCAL NEWS. 1 well as we expected. Mrs. Hoyt died a few days ago at her residence in New York. Mr, Maxey’ s little daughter i is ly ing quite sick with malarial fever. As the darky said, “Woolry has | got 8 delivery wagon to send grocer- jes to eustomers in. The Liquor Dealer’s Mutual Aid Association will apply to the circuit | court at the present term for articles | of incorporation. The editor of the American Jour- | nal of Education will soon deliver a lecture in the city. We may expect an intellectual treat frem him. | Judge Gantt is hammering away on the docket just like he intended to see the other end of it pretty soon. That’s right, nobody objects, Judge. eS A majority of the Democratic press of this State are in favor of Gov. Crittenden convening in extra session the Legislature to redistrict | é the State. | The rock is ‘being put down in front of the Badgleys, McFarland Bros. and Mr. Jeftress, on the south side to macadamize the street. Good weather is fine for the boom. The Nevada Democrat says that there is a growing demand for better saddle horses in Vernon. Well, just come up to the queen city of the southwest and yeu can get thém. Bring the dust with you, recollect. We have _a patent mght talker in the city to-day, in the shape of an auctioneer. We listened to his chin Candidates are not juihichinig as} |and who has a purpose to live tor | | in operation? music for ‘about a minute. Our breath coMmenced getting short and we skipped out. boys we were. We sce that the chairman of exec- utive vommittees of several counties inthis Congressional district have called meetings to prepare and ma- ture plans to enable the Democrats ot those counties to unite on some definite arrangement to be presented to the Congressional convention tor | mittee of the Y. P. C the nomination of a standard bearer} met Tuesday at the furniture rooms | in the ensuing campaign. Tuesday was the birth-day of Miss Gilley Shobe, and on last eve- ning about forty of the young Misses friends and acquaintances assembled at the residence of her father, Mavor Shobe, and don’t you forget it, they had a jolley time. Chatting, prom- enading, music, vocal and_ instru- mental, as sweet as ever comingled with the soft breeezes of night ws discoursed ’till the hours had come andthe me rowd dispersed. The gentleme committee appointed by the meeting held to consider the Asylum enter- } prise, all men of business and pluck, and we expect to hear a good report from them soon. We trust that they will go to work in earnest and raise the amount asked by Dr Lee, which is really nothing as com- wee composing are the | We had to pinch | States of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois ourself to find out which one of the teday, looking: for homes in the | | pared with the good results attend- i ing the consummation of the project. Make it red hot, gents. Gov. Blackburn, of Kentucky, as- saulted Mr. Joseph Eakins, the | Louisville Commercial’s correspon- dent, a tew days some strictures of that upon the refusal of Mr. James Blackburn, Secretary of State, to al- | low Mr. Eakins to look at the cords in the Secretary of State’s fice. The two Blackburns are broth- | ers. Well, the Gov. about rheubarb and calomel re- of- knows about governing a great State, how. atly in need of anoth- mie. E Mr. Currier’s ma- chine, but feel sare in asserting that it is not of sufficient ply the demand. than plates building and would have com- menced before now, but has been deterred it, because he- could not with any certainty rely on getting brick. We want another brick ma- rs chine right off to keep the. boom go- ing. at capacity to sup- We know ot more one gentleman who contem- from gentleman | any-}.". ‘ os “ “| ity is the chief of all Christian virtues. | thy of our people individually and | | | | more | than | | We do not know | | ers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty | the ground of insanity. .| surely we ago because of | | | | —Henry Armand left Wednesday | for Colorado to spend the summer. —Will Miers left Wednesday tor | Sop oe | Colorado, where he will spend the It is believed that the President | S#™mer in the vicinity of Leadville. | will pardon Mason, the avenger, on | Gone west to grow up with the coun- *‘Lhat would | ty- “A man that enjoys he a Personal. | health, is a rich man. That man is rich who has a clear | conscience. All local editors are | wealthy in this way | be a shame. The | the city. has Be iad He reports the farmers as President Samuel Blatchford of New York as | ted esse ae! poeeeed sone ules Associate Justice on the Supreme | farms in his neighborhood. — That's Court Bench. all right. A maiden is happy whose horizon | | broties to Col EB. S Vance: usin is not bounded by the coming man, | the city and paid the Tres cae - pleasant visit. Glad to Call again. meet you, whether she meets him or not. | Sete sir. When will the street railroad be | The local is getting | walking for are Hurry up gents with | Tailroad, Please. mighty tired around sons, items. They hard to catch. the horse awful scarce and/ day to work on Mr. building. ics. —F. M. Alien took his final leave of Butler Wednesday for Nevada. Frank Allen and Prof. Morris left Tuesday noon, and Mrs. Allen will follow ina few days for the Evans’ Ola man n Cooper lost a 1 valuable mare Wednesday. The animal was taken out of Bud Atkison’s lot. Mr. Will young had two that were ridden } away but returned, with the saddle same marks on them Thursday morning. destination. i a ae eae ‘ | -. P. J. Sowers, 4 | The macadam now being —Mr. P. J. Sowers, the father of ' put} i down on Pine street in front of W. E. Walton and Judge Henry’s res dences by Messrs. Hedrick & Jones, | is equal to any yet done in the city. | the Sowers nesday from St. Louis. The guttering especially 1s superior | city. Glad to have him. to any we have seen. —We had the pleasure of meeting One manufactory it is estimated, Mr. W. P. Se of Henry county employing one hundred men, will Wednesday. Mr. S. bought on support an additional five hundred yesterday the farm of George Ellis, people. Now if Butler had one | 1? Summit ‘¢ynship at $25 per acre. such she could and would, probably There are ninty acres in the tract. have five hundred more peopie than she has. A number not to be under- rated in Wee life of a young city. —Mr. Warren Littlefield of Schuy- ler county, Illinois, who bought the farm occupied by Samuel McCowan in New Home township, is in the city and will make Bates county his tuture home. And still they come. Dr. S. P. Hickman of Pulaski county Missouri, is in the city in at- tendance upon the circuit court as a witness for the State in the case of the Iludson township gang. We under- stand that the Dr. was instrumental {in bringing about the arrest of those parties. We met seven meugie from the d*county ot Bates. They all -that they intended to stop with us if they could secure homes for themselves and little ones. At this rate Bates in a few years will be the foremost county in the great State of Dissouri. The executive board Fire at Archie. The Valley House at Archie was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night and com- Association of the Daniels Brog. The board adopted the Gospel Hymns as the | ast. About $50 worth of plunder ' song book to be used by the Associ- | W# saved. The fire originated in the kitchen roof, it is supposed.— There v an insurance uf $1,600 on | the house which belonged to A. H. | Rosier ation, and the committee made out a | programme with a list of subjects for the quarter. The letter he had received from the edi- tor ot the American Journal of Edv- | cation published in St. Louis, stating | secretary read a Ea ortant Decision. The case ot the Missouri Pacific that he would come and _lectur i ailway company against F. J. Ty- In the letter he spoke in glowing | gard, for the possession of certain | ga as being an notes made and executed by several | ‘i | terms of Butler enter- | i . ot our prominent citizens to aid in prising young city, where many good things were done. } the construction of the L. & S. road ; and which has occupied the atten- | The fichiet hack: Be : i oY eee. as = x i Made from harmless -materials, and | tion of the circuit court since Mon- ; adapted to the needs of fading and fall-| day last, was brought to a sudden ing hair, Parker’s Hair Balsam vhas taken the highest ranks as an elegant and relia- | termination on yesterday ble hair restorative = Mar. t-1m. Judge Gantt instructing the jury to finda verdict tor the plaintiffs.— | There are about Discarding for a moment the finan- al aspect of the location of the In- Asylum here, that appeals to the generous sympa- dollars involved in this controversey, | and of course the defendants will take the case to the supreme court, not so much 6n account of the amount of money at stake as to have the law settled by the supreme court of our State, and so the end is not sane it is a question | collectively. It is not for us to say, | that a near triend or relative will not | be deprived of reason, and if such a calamity should be visited upon them would preter having them es preter | > | before it is reached. jnear us that we might look after | a —~ them. It is a sacred dutv we owe We call the attention ot our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. This house has been established nearly 40 years and their goods are celebrated for purity and strength. We would recm-. mend a trial of their Gold Medal brands o all who desire superior cookery. q-4mo Mr. Pyle i is waiting on the brick- | makers and they are waiting on the ; weather. He that he don’t care i | the unfortuaates, to provide for them. We would be pleased to see some of our church members interest them- selves in this good work. You have other duties devolving on you as Christians, besides assisting in build- | ing church houses and the like. Char- es Soe ee | to teare away his shop until he can CONSUMPTION CURED. An_old physician, retired from active practice having had p hy an East Ind s ot a simple vegetable speedy and permanent cu tion, bro! , catarrh, asthma, and throat and affection and radical cure for ¢ all nervous complaints, oughly tested its wonderful cu can get brick. men Mr. Pyle Hurry up the brick, of Consump- 11 Parker's Ginger Toni cure commencing with the first dose, and vitality and strength quickly and surely Coming back to them. ; March 1-1-m e pow - :ring tellows. to make it known to his The recipe with full particulars, directions | for pre ion an@ use, and all necessary | advic nd instructions for successful treatment at your own home, will be re- New goods are being rece upon exhibition every day at ceived by return mail, free of charge by Christopher’. pcan ha Spa con Sod gael Cash Dry Goods House one door south of 6ly 161 N. Calvert St. Baltimore, Md ! Post Office. ae he eae ? “e Judge Edwards, ot Altona, is in } | —Mr. M. C. Vance of Clinton, —Mr. A. J. Anderson and Emery ; Brannan, two stone cutters from Par- | Kansas, arrived im town Tues- | new | Butler demands mechan- } Bros., our new confec- } tionery men,arriyedin the city Wed- | Theold gen- | tleman will spend some time in the ! evening. | sixteen thousand | yet, and several years may clapse | get some assurance as to the time he | REMEDY sucuas DISEASES TETTER. ITCH. SORES. PIMPLES. = ee] = Bs € rcaaice about, the private pertsarcoften abected, Aca om econowical and positive cure, SWAYNE’S INTAENT is superior ty any article in the market. gold by druggists, or send Si) cts. in Sct. Stamps. 3 0, $1.25. Adarens, De. Swars . Phila, Pee J, MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 1844. Gold Medal Saleratus, oqes9£10 Suyase as [epOM PIOD “2120, mawoz) Tepont ves ‘opmod Suynva [Vpel PIOD Gold Medal Soda, 113 WATER 8T., NEW YORE. 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