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WORK BEGAN. B. A. Fahnestock’s The Railroad Committee Meet VERMIFUCE. All that have not paid their taxes and Start the Ball. It is now over ftty pay look out for the Sheriff. He is . enedicine ned ming: The railroad committe met at the eto RB. Hayes is gomg into the years s offered as office of A. L. Betz, Esq., the mem bers of which, were all decided yrese ss on the money he panking bus gole from Sam uel J. Tilden. committee ' struck to-day, cal have com- Bros The Albrandt A ; ae f the zens tor 2 ced laying the foundation © s : eal ; Dakot o’clock p. m. at the cou rouse, at sew business house, on Dakota Sa ‘ : pene which, speeches will vde by promine citizens. strect. Mr. Wells’ this morning. an i hopes tained that tne little sutterer will re- tend the meeting. The subject to be | can they be {from the most timely use of B. a ae = ae < been | the present and tuture interest and | VE IFUGE. Great Caution * Gen. Erwin McDowell has been | used by every purchaper to examine ea retired, and Gen. Pope, (with head | welfare of town and county. Come } bottle he buys. The simple name Wd]> Ze Riss A now, turnout and give your presence | Fahnestock is not suffici he must lo quarters in the saddle.) has been pro- : Glosélg and ce that thea cep! | number of out little babe is better are enter- iness We earnestly hope that our bu not be too obse | men will turn out to a man, and at proms of worms, cover. | discussed, is of great importance to aust and be satistled moted toa Major Generalship. | and attention to this important mat- th nething 10 ter, we hope to see a large croud Gen. Ben F. Butler, had a long interview with the President, a day present. | ya FE r r§$S2, with i Interest le, Calendar, ete | to anv address on receipt of two 3c stan Address CHARLES E. HIRE S; are A Phi bake were appointed last following, sub committee’s or so ugo. and e% xpressed the opmion that he will veto the Chinese bill. night by the 48 > ~ i 64s Ye railroad committee of twentyfive, the aa “ Charlie -ting soon to receive Mr. G. Miers and committee on printing &c., is com- Enders, are © L: Pace and A. a committee of ten was appointed to posed of J. Henry, tons of ice one hundre from Minnes¢ iptions, composed of the cream, Susie? | solicit subse ned gentlemen, viar J. 3 J : follow We don’t intend to vote for any | } | man for any office that don’t furnish | L. Pace, J. M. Patty, & ; : . ~ A. etker, J. P- vs with an item of news now and | ae &. G then. J. Hurley, Edwards, John Hartwell, G. W. Miers, N. A. Wade and P. C. Ful-, kerson, everything will soon be in CONTINENT eee A NeW ILLUSTRATED The Sheriff will caliion all those that have not paid their taxes. Bet- Literary Weekly Journal, readiness for the committee to go to “ome nd , } av = . ter come up and pay and save wny- | work, and we trust they will leave NEITHER POLITICAL NOR $46 further cost. nothing undone to accomplish the | Conducted by ALBION W. author of A Fool’s ted etc., assisted by Dan’l. G. Brin- pO ee oe ton and Robt. C. Davis. S. S. CONVENTION = { First Nembex Issuep Fepruary 1 1 = | great object ior which they were ap- | Judge Brown says he has chamged | ? y ’ ret his mind, he collected a little fee to day, of one dollar and a_ half, and now thinks he will stay with the boys To be Held at Holden, Missouri, -ppe most dis guished authors VARIAN; TOU RGEE, Errand,”’ etc., RR. DE ———— Pde 8 aLRLa2 i N——— so ; > a] lacksmith’s i les, € =X . Haworth Check owers, Cas v Sulky Pi . d Bradley and o rison Hand Plows, Bue hese Grain Drills ultman Taylor Thres! ~ «s Twine Binders, Rombined Reapers and Mow, ‘ Ren 1 Mower Racine Spring Wagons. Royal S 183 tin and ee : a Farm Wagons. Harn s . re largest stock Grocery House es nd best assortm c Butler Mo. OF of “|THE LICHT RUN Heo at their well known and populsr stand en the East side of the os . square, are leading the ae THE | GROCERY TRADE IN bees sar BU TILGER. ow Their stock is composed of OBEL 4 Feed Flour and the best Familv ee vie quali of Staple aud hancy Groceries, Machine of ss. Queensware and Cotlery. OR THE rib. ARK AT | LESS EXPENSE H Yhan ons iat ity, and thereto ! tee eae . petition THE DAY Vhey pay tiberal priess tor Produce Z They sebert ce rtinuacce of the pr Ma nufactory ronage Of their mom, eustor and Will glndiv attend te Coen shesa any and ool tines Goods ceiivere) tu the city tito prompt. Chas. Deney. -| awhile longer } — | Thursday and Friday, April ee ec ley both sean au c ; 7 - asa * S| « Gee glish, have been engaged by ‘Our Con- ee Weer . he flood has ae aa BRS) 13th and Lith, IS82. tinent.”? The February srs contain lay, ; | Mississippi river, and the farmers | —— novels and stor ’ ‘ampbell oe db s tt a have gone to work in good earnest, | PROGRAMME. ee ¢ aves te oH. | i e at GR ree, = . -ospects for a splendid | ene ous | tres i eperte be! Oscde Wilde, Louise é ° | with bright prospects for a sp | FIRST DAY. etc; poems by car ilde, Louise Vv : Sage e Dealer in Et crop. | Devotional Exercises. | Chandlen Moulton, G.I. hee ides | | r Ol $ FLrOCeTLTIeS |. : | - A Ge t ae 2 er, : “ ) ‘ 2 z z | Appointment of Committee's. ee i cecnee by Cue. De: Furniture and Undertakin | Col. Sam Hawkins, will not be #) — Pearing reports froni townships in iI nan) D.C. Mitchell, | s ON g . eendidate, to represent Bates county | County with exhibit of map. (Ike x Oswald, e¢ solid | cs ALSO : “ i Saye = Se | pa ers by Pr Porter of Ya El t < é ¢ 4 . - in the lower branch of the State Leg | Our success in the Sunday School | P#ng™ by Eres Ene on ass M ey Elo Dakotakh &irecet Burial Robes § islature. ~The Col.. would make an | work during next year. ‘ ac. Gacee motes be) ME Cur Sar ae bd t 2 ie epee | The difficulties encountered and filvctrations: by “antl : t re Sqr. * = = = LUTLER,. MO. Sign ey a _ ableand valuable representative. | how to overcome them. » by Profs. Nothrock, Bar- ere emer er > e sifect Popditincinse { by Mrs. Moul ! vem = “I ny . We are making out on sop pretty | NOON. : “Hon, B. G. | RA. LN EW ~: rare’ 3 SIZE AGE AND SEX. well. We tell the little locals its | Hearing nde TS from the different Seay) Ne Vuler a ae ae ee es ved | or « Call and get prices butter and they don’t know the | counties inthe 9th District. a host ot others. iA E He Fs qb: ce eS O&errICE 3 6m: ADRI/ AN MO; ‘ | Why sheuld denominations en- Beautiful istrations a leading , : ra Newsdeaiers will f ‘ est to present “Our Continent’ to t Beecher will soon forsake the Re- . M. Class nico awhile sell it at ninety five dollars per share, is doing pretty well is’nt it. That has been done in this! So says Mr. A. E. Asbury. tendance ? | NOON. \ Election ot Officers. Business. | "The | The model Sunday School. failing Sunday School. | = Op How can we secure and keep the i BessiYyc young men and omen in the Sab- | JESslic Campbell deceased, to Rufus B. bath ‘School? = | AT General free talk on Sunday | Campbell, in the probate court on] | Zs Campbell, pate the prob s = School convention and work. Wednesday. No other business done ae inies j + : Does not attect the price of turn : ae { i in that court. We were informed by a member in that p vou can get a a breaktast 2 good THE BOLD ROBBERY state. Letters of administration was granted onthe estate of Mary Jane ce, where uu for Src of the committee, to solicit aid tor Governor Crittenden did a level- es 2 i the insane asylum, that on W ednes- notwith- ithe market. Oil cloth, carpets, curt: ering that the railroad boom has ab- | wagons, trunks, sorbed everything else in Butler for} the last ten d and that the com-! mittee havn't given as much time to ot redistricting the State, standing the some wet weather, so-called Democratic papers. opposition of OPE sets and bird cages. taking goods is complete. Now is the I wil carpenters and builders. to get your pictures framed. The Democracy of Pennsy best of feeling pervades the party | tlemen, the amount can be raised, throughout the State. No factions, there is too mugh no dissensions, no rivalries, and the W. E. Leoxarp pure christianity | at other gees ‘ Archie, » in Butler, to go back on sucha charit-| opinion preyails that with good-nom | able objec inations the old Keystone State will | SSS ee return to the Democratic fold, after The letter of Mr. Asbury to W | an absence of over twenty years, in| E- Walton. published in the Tres November next. cae ot Wednesd ments in railroad stock, | argument. (that to take stock in rai of money.) and shows that no bet- ~~ > HH. H. MILLER Sees - 2 rop’r. in regard to invest- j t knocks the’ On Ft. Scott st. 1 1-2 pe Wil Young and M. G. Burns pelt- ed each other with stones the other | pads, is am ; day, in West Butler, they were | hich and dry ’ scooped by the Marshal of that vil-} ter investment can be made. Mr. re waste Meals - - - =~ 25 Board per day it to their inter | EAMES, ARCHIE good ing chair for valices, glass, chroquet | My stock of under. Will repai Kinds of furniture and saw brackets for Ivania | the matter, as they would have done, | the: highest price tor walnut lumber is in splendid fighting trim. The} but tor the boom. Persevere gen- | Bring yo chickens to me and take pic | ture frames in return. Come one and and see my mammoth stock betore buy block trom Southwest corner of the square. CITY “HOTEL R.A. ATKISON, | i BS its a > same to difference, and its all the same gage in this work? feature of “Our Continent.’ They are ——— YATT B YD them, but that partner of ours, oh be ; the finest that art can produce a equal eto SE A w & oO W hat is there to be by } \ ni ' - | to the most perfect in the monthlies. \ BAST aN oe . goes 1 Price 10 cents a number: $4.00 a year: | oe apres a uestion drawer, | $2.00 six months. Mai ed free of pos- | JALERS ID It is believed that Henry Ward ee a a Sen He Lumbe1 heir | publican party an 1 tabernacle with Cen ON DEA { customers. | BOOK Ss Se = Sy ise a a ee, EK R Y Dec IOS the Democracy. So far as we are | Prayer and Praise Service LS eg ee eerie sub) Q ’ oie a aise S . | ser ns- Libera missions. Type Cs ~e one s ma A SES z woes qc concerned, we think the party can Continue reports from township Book canvassers can add largely to | NUTS, CANDIES. TOYS 1 See is LARGE VARITIES. as h ’ 2 vi im. How shall we reach neighbor- | theirincomes‘ without interfering with 6 iat : i ca hoods Runere there me no Sabbath |their regular business, by acting for Daily Papers and Periodi ' , I > | 1ri¢ l >, = : aes : 2 | “Our Continent.” = | : Buying railroad stock at 14 dol- — a : i ho| Write for particulars to —— i,ime, * a =} t teachers who) “OU . INT” % os : lars per share, and after keeping it eS \ OUR CONTINE : | wa ey i C “ ‘ will be prompt and regular in at} 9 4y Philadel phia \ e : 4 e | ay re ae iM 2} ee | : ement > | Hair, Ihock and Gunsmith Muzzle and Breeci-Loadiny Saot Guns, Rifles and Pistols | Ammunition etc., IosKELL Tit —_—- Singer and Victer,- Pe nies ieee ae Money to Loan pire a. Shop on North Street Butler, Mo st | Plaster Paris Ae At Butler and Appleton City. Parties desiring to buy will andex = mine our stock i | lease call v-n52 iture table bed- headed thing when he issued his a : ; | = Se ee ~ = = ay the subscriptions amounted to ra = Sg poian ial ae ie as proclamation convening the Legisla- p Niso keep in stock meal and flour chests, I take pleasure in announce NID 3EOWE LER On Farms at 7 per cent interest an ture in extra session for the purpose nearly one thousand dollars. The | and all kinds of furniture keptina frst | the public that L have lo a tore - | committee have done well, consid- | class store and the best sewing machine in | Butler to make it my future | . ommission on ains, {| and haye the large: rted stock of clock: zi jewelry and spectacles ever brought to this market, whieh I will sell cheap for ca Having had many ime | years experience in the manufac- 1 pay | ture of watches and elocks in Eu- rope, lam now prepared to 1 watches and clocks, no matte complicated nor how have been abused. By htem to me uitgood running order and ¢ 3 to 5 Years | time with privalege of paying before 1 : g pzing n fo. | due it desired. Money turnished on tees satistactio ! Re Ne a EE PRY me short notice. DEALE:E it ow. E. WALTON, GROCERIES -:4 COUNTRY PRODUCE | ace Poor fname HE BOOCM - WHICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER send vow-adarons ical Institaze or Dr. W. yee ree Vage. a efor 5 jre | 5 4 oa 3n gom x Car ae brought before Esquire) Asbury is correct in his opimion, a es i but there being no written | that the Ft. Scott St. L. & C.. will eB int & ea care . 4 5 we P Pr filed against them they | pay stock holders equally rere relea f; arres: eS: he eleased from arrest. ‘the road about which i : “Buchupaiba.’ | Wev nee er 5 i : he rensor 3 4 New, quick, complete cure 1 2 | pay them better, for the rezson, that . & erat 2 ections, smarting, frequent ; the products of the country t - 8 cult urination, kidney diseases. $1 | ~} * n = : = cr sts. West’n Mo. Depot, Meyers | which this road will run are more Z Tos. X Co., Kansas City, Mo. — 200- varied and inexhaustible. i é SELF. ie: KER. No. 4 Balfinch st. will sor 5 alao strack the Grocery business. sud oon irs tule “Bop” e to, float, WITH ONE OF TH =L MRaST AVN PST SELPETE STOCK OF Groceries in the City. Butler Store Room Southeast Corner Square, Mo.