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LOC AL NE\ Merchants of all kinds are in large stocks. It is about time that was killed again. Whatey worth doing well. Jesse Judge Gantt is with the criminal dock The frost didn’t injure the Peaches and cream ahead for us. When vou have found « man, you have not far to go, to find a gentle- man. We saw several tatoes this morning, ! i hen’s egg. Kansas City. The Democrats of feel confident of carrying the city elections, next month. That pious fraud, ex-Vice Presi- dent Colfax, the itch badly, it is said. j has Congressional | Ed. Keller, has returned frem St. L.ouis, Where he bought a stock of saddlery and harness. We sll des scant la on love ind ys. for the benetit of ind baches. The attendance at the meeting of National Labor Greenbackers last night was distressingly slim. the The plaining mill and sash and door factory of Wyatt & Boyd, West Butler. is nearly completed. in Judge Brown says he has made a fortune and will retire from the ac- tive scenes ot lite. Good bve. Judge. J. A. Holderman will remove from | Sprague, and a fixture the queen Southwest. soon, will become in city of the! Dorsey, Secretary of the Repub- lican National Executive Committee, and astar route thief, is badly wanted in Washington City A young lady chased on yesterday, outfit, at a certam popular dry goods of this city her pur- wedding establishment, on north main strect. We trust our readers gave Mr. J. C. Cobb's letter to Judge McGaugh- cy a careful and thoughtful reading, that was published in our issue of yesterday. The Parsons, Kansas, Dazly Eclipse says they have but one can- didate for constable. Send up xeigh- bor, we will loan you a few. and | the court the State had not gotten good ones too. 1 in its testimony in chief, and from Truth, says Dr. Puley, is upper- | the number of witnesses who are in most, even in the minds of the great- | attendance we app? o-day est liars. Lying, he insists, is not a | will be occupied in ring of natural product of the mind, but is | the case. an acquired habit. ; = Mr. who owns Senator Baya of Delaware, wil! and 1 east Boone deliver an address upon Daniel | towns i a Webster soon. A rich theme The | apout on for cecal life and services of one of the purest | on his fart g& gone and greatest men that ever lived. down yut iect below the | ‘Lhe prospects now are the at, there ; surta ¢ struck o1] stone torty feet will be a great deal of windy patriot- | thick, bered through this stone ism lavished on the county attorney- and round oil in cor quan- | ship. We hear the names of seve then, sunk a= shatt six gentlemen spoken of in co feet, and sixty feet deep. with that office. Go in, boys. ut time he has sunk tour Mr. X. Davis bought on Wednes- ees a day, the old Glass farm, three miles pee a A ee Ae Bem city aon AC iolder ee oes ee epee tae thirty two hundred The and sixty acres. man and wife. dollars cash. farm contains one hundr John Bosma, is having an addition ; put to his residence. at the corner ot ' Quality aven AG: y street. und also puting out a fine lot of ev- ergreens in his ye Phat’s what the boom does f in Butler. C. B. Lewis and W. H. Payne, have formed a copartnership in the livery business, and will, after the first day of April, occupy the sta- ble on Dakota street fe con and we wish t S} pied by ; attorney ' derneath the surface The people over in our little Personal. | sis West Butler, have got the —J. W. Hickman, of Miller coun- nuthins verwbadiy. We n five | ty Mo.. called and subscribed for of her most knowing men to-day 1 the booming Times. Wednesda and they absolutely knew nothing. | He says he couldn’t ¢ ne wiil 4 ippled our pu but | ouc one. out succes . ©: P. Reeder armvedin The Rev. Has he wa : dneaiee: from Eureka reat fence the par- | Spri looking hale and hearty. | z a Ce Pea ' We think that there 1s some attract i hé ion in old Bates yet for the t é ! gentleman. i rents, H DY -Mr. H. W. Broughton, torr will add much to the looks ly ot Ray county, Me., and who church and parsonage. purchased a farm n tona. call- Herodotus, ot h father tells us in the frst book ot his I that the from the of five ve. istory, listory ars to among the farmers ed at the Tres office Thursday and subseribed for the Times. Your head is level, Mr. Brou hton. At Cartha the Democrats are running John Taylor for al cgi n, ! who was a member ot the that of twenty, the anciant Persians instructed — theit Idren only in j three things, vi To L a | horse, to shoot dexterously with the bow, and to tell the wuth; which | shows ot how much importance they thought to fixthis virtous habit on ; f their youth betimes. a good deal of ratlroad | stitutional convention, ferson City, they are running James Hard one of the State ailroad commissioners. And here the Southwes' in the queen ci it? Judge E. Rich Tiil — and says i that there 1s no doubt but the! | quoto of stock apportioned to the territory south of the river will be ken. Dr. Allen, wha was appoint- | fed to solicit: subscrip for stock to the amount of two dol- j lars, has already succeeded in get- the Ft 5 road. We are fe people arc sused on that subject, for tinly one that every inty is deeply interested in, and if th will only stop and think 2 rent they will} see it. In conversation ‘Tuesday with a gentleman who is now | business house on North Main offered he told us that he had been fifty dollars per month for the and two hundred upper and the said, roou year for room. prices, he would nearly building a stseet lowe fi These pay him fifty per cent on the investment, and yet some of our men of capita e afraid to lay their money down in Butler. In the circuit court Tuesday the case of the State vs. called for trial. Hickman was ‘The prosecuting at- torney announced that the State was ready to proceed with the trial Messrs. Parkinson & x the for a case. nathy representi filed an affidavit absence The would on account of the terial witnesses. said he ot the and his honor proceeded with. prose evidence ordered the A jury wa of ot the Aber- detendant, centinuance ma- cuting: admit the ubsent witnesses, al be Ss em- paneled and at the adjournment of when the water is pumpec enough t afford gas county < pregnated with oil will, heat, ) says, is excel chinery. tity is bei Hupp next mont ere wouid the up is so muc | i | i | 1 j one of that thieving gang that in- ! fested that locality last summer y to one j the F | where the stock holders got | ‘This is all true, doubtless, i has that got to do with the stoc S. St. L. & C. road, vatking | rat sum subscribed. Let us be in Butler. ‘e up and doing There was a debate at the colored Al-| school house last night between | bert Simons and Grandison Wise on + side and Crui one sand Steve Crouch ; onthe other. The subject for de- bate was, ‘twhich of the two races | had suffered most at the hands ot the Negro In- long and learned j nite man; the or the dian.’’ Atter a discussion the house, which was | crowded, decided that Lo, the poor Indian, had suttered most by the} treatment of the white man. We} think the decission of the house was | eminently correct. State returned a The jury in the case of the vs. James F. Hickman verdict Wednesday mto the court of Hickman stole dollars ot one Mrs. of Mr. Ro- guilty as charged. three hundred and eighty in money, the property Briner, from the house bards in the town of Hudson, in| Hudson township, some time in No- | | | vember last. and is supposed to be} and | That gang is coming to grief All Hickman goes sooner in they expected. right, send them up. to the pen. for three vears We hear a few | the teeth of what Mr. Cobb both »bservation also, that to but to throw in people saying in } } g Mr. Asbury and and our own steck say, take c i money 1 railroads, is. zway. and cite instances of their position of roads having been a | \ | support | 1 | sold years ago in some of the old states, to satisfy mortgages etc., and | Beas nothir but than the Koran has. It that | g ot stock in the contemplated | road, it is equaly good against the! mvestment of money in any other com! t, failed, s have in times p e stock became worthle: this is true of these compa- of itself, is no argument ting in them. Where one has failed, many have been suc- ce ind large dividends has ben paid on the money invested. s heen, and is now true, of the road refered to im the gentlemen above nam- ed, these gentlemen give figures, and they cannot be contradicted. We > sm all number who en- notion will lowest e of inte s. In sums z Eo) at See ! of | ument 1s good as against the tak- + rprige in which men usually en- ge in, for instance Banking, | Iron, Coal and turnpike But! _ Muies REMEDY sucuas DISEASES TETTER.ITCH. SORES. PIMPLES. THE GREAT | TCH | PILES ate artsare Leaccaasceii ane Land positive cure, Swarne's to any article in the market. or send $0 cts in 3-ct. Stamps. 3 os. Phila, Par 3, MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 15. 1S#4. OmsTMeNT is superic Sold b id DI tal Sodan, al Saleratns., 05) AUPYSBAL [VPOM D1 *aWABY, WWI, ‘yap Mod Sapyua ep 12! 113 WATER 8’ These goods have no equal in_quality and handsome style of package. Satisfac- tion guaranteed or ne pa Ask your grocer for J. Mo~nok Tayror’s Gold Medal Soda saleratus, or Baking Powder, and consult vi t interests by giving it 2 trial—you ‘Genius -Rewared: Oa, ' } ! The Story of the Sewing Machine. A handsome little pamphlet, blue numerous en- and gold cover, with gravings, will be GIVEN AWAY to any adult person calling for it, at any branch or sub-oftice of the Sing- be sent by mail, post paid, to any person living at a distance trom our i { | { er Manufacturing Company, or will | | | | offices. | ' The Singer Manufacturing Co | Prineipal Office, 34 Union Sngare, NEW YORK. 3I-1 year. é. B, LEWIS’ Livery, Feed, AND— ‘SALE Will be tonnd a splendid line of Garriages, , Buggies, Sddle his left inh FARMERS charge. Give him 2 call le known ath of the s« -Im. \ BUTI IN BUTLER. STABLE Horses, “TSST “Ugg “a —_ “Ls Sbonoeid Aus ay atissooou es MNOL NOUT §, Sager mace aad razed Zu 0 dottadsaad Uy 3} 9G}adsO4C suouTure 180M ao 3 *Apoutad o Lod powmea pacy yeus see) SR “poolg aun Jo WeRIpuOS po suo. asta £ULUL UT “S90 ATE punos Jaaou vaty SINOL SS ee S.NELUV. “emory ada U0. J0.92}¥1422ID4DY2 OS VY? MayovPQ ZO P71 WwYR uo4s fo uoyjpandoad fi, our” *wa40f sane eel us snsoydsoyg pun ysog unianiag ‘uosy fo oprroy rong fo Ko1nDUquics ‘SUP|pour ur suv. 22d. post aed 1 NaS MN DEPORAETEES EAR AND THROAT. => if bY W .E Scott, M. >. Kansas Orry. Oculistand Auri Vor © Ear, tnstitute, will i g { menth, BERS - - 25 and 26. (Office at the Palace Hotel. Talmage. | Rich Hill, 24th, - - | Nevada, 22d. 2 Nevada. | Harrisonville, 27th, = - dr. Berry. | H.V.PEN TLE n DEALER IN FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGE nd prices, er altatyles 2 A Good Hearse Always on Hand COFFINS o short norice | WHE NiIoWw ORUG STORE! W. J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Good Stock of Pure, Fresh Drugs. ON THE WEST SIDE OF ‘THRE SQUARE j I will give my ito compounding p or night. Give me : OLIVE HOUSE, W. J. LANSDOWN Prop’r. Bete — 22 MISOU! outhwest corner of Public s at PIANOS CRCANS. Address, DE. BUTT ESTABLISHED ©tLE 5 SRTY YEARS. MOL, ¥ G9 2 KOSOevE é ‘ . 2 = ’ OUSNESS. = ISNESS. 2 ‘ Ye rity of the tits of the human 2 a Cerangement of the the stomach and ‘ect @ cure, i te Irregue -tictt of the Rowels, Stomach, Patw tc., indicate that atnature re thisorganto in tac Une Liver iset fault elatauce (0 64 . mpuritics. jl iy ASH Littersarecepretally jor is purpose. shey ere in their action aud effective aa @ cure; ere pleasant to the taste and taken wthehildrenand@adul's, Da rrding to directions, they are @ or Dyspepsia, epee oned \kidueys, owed Dey ifier they r medicines nghty, and Gnparting new and energy to the tn ralid. Itis a medicine and potas imtoxicating beverige. AEK YOUR DLUGGIST FOR PRICKLY ASH SITTERS, . ERICK, $1.00 per Bottle. SOLE PROPRIETORS end take no other. ELY ASH EITIERS C9. Cray EEE, Z Pe ve, Pain in tion in the Shoulder b a digie writs, with cme duty, ng at the ows kin, « right eye, vams, highly TION, oios ao sally adapted to “ach a change sufferer. canse the system is ap ther on the WM. SIMPSON & SONS’ MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING SOLID BLACKS, Eddystone FANCY RES S PRINTS The EDDY STO ‘E “E PRINT WORKS is one of the largest and most complete estab- lishments in the country. THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A CENTURY has enabled them to attain such pats that they can with confidence ask you to te: the eee of their work. They carefully avoid all poisonous drugs, make only fast col- ors,which are thoroughly washed in Lot water and soap, thereby removing anything which would stain underclothing. Those who bey: and wegr their prints will, they feel confiden: find them superior in - ability, artistic syle and finish. Be sure an ask for their goods, and see that their marks and tickets are on them. .