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qime Table Mo. Pacific R. Rf. He XINGTO" Seur BRA» xOIN Texas Express (da Nevada accommod. ‘ GOING Texas Express (¢ Nevada accommo’ : I ion SOU Secret Societies. ONIC. o . Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first Safurday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, No. 76, meets second Thursday in each he mepuley Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in ch month. 1.0. 0. Ows. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- day night. : Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the gnd and ath Wednesdays in each month — eo Accidental and Criminal Notes. Pittsburg, Pa., August 29.—Anton Strous, ot Miffin township, and_ his next door neighbor, Mrs. Strausser, quarreled about their children last evening. Mrs. Strausser struck Strouse in the mouth, when the lat- ter pulled a revolver and shot his as- salant through the head. Mrs. Strausser 1s still living, but will die. The murder made his escape. Lafayette, Ind., Aug.29.—A Jour- Lnal special from Oxford, Belton county, says that early last night a boy, named Edward Forbes, coming home wet -nd explaining ww his mother that he had fallen into the creek. she petulantly said that he ought to have staid tnere. A few momerts after the poy got arevolyer and shot himself through the heart. Chicago. Aug. 29.—An Indian Territory special says thirteen per- sons takew during the Sands_rebel- lion in the Creek Nation have just been found guilty and punished with 100 lashes on the bare back. Chief Cheyote retused to pardon the rebels, although there were large petitions forclemency. Two or three of the culprits almost fainted. The ma- jority exhibited iron nerve. San Francisco, Aug.z9.—ATomb- stone dispatch sav A courier trom Santa Cruz gives an account of the killing of three persons by Indi- ans anda general raid of hostiles im the valleys. A company of cavalry was sent from the post to inveshgate. The Apaches attacked a party ot American miners twenty-five miles south of Fronteras. Sonora, on Tues- day ot last week; one man named George Riefnsthale was killed. Pay- son Barnes was wounded. The others entrenched themselves behind a wagon and stood off the savages for several hours. The hostiles re- tired at mght. The miners returned to Fronteras. Col. Fores and forty Mexican troops are pursuing the Savages. © Las Vegas, N. M., Aug. 29.—At San Jeromino, a small Mexican settlement close to thig citv, last night, Jack G. Perry, an American, became imvolved in a_ fight with several Mexicans over a Mexican woman. Perry shot and killed one, M. Gongalex, and fatally wounded another. Two other Mexicans then killed Perry. Fort Worth, Tex Aug., 29.— The bodies of Jennie Sinith and Bes- sie Gordar, drowned in the Little Wichita river about a week ago, liaye been recovered. » Cumberland, M. D., Aug. 29.— The body of Joseph Lybarge, of Cumberland, was tound to-day in tae Chesapeak and Ohio canal with wounds on his dead A party named Brant has been arrested and held pending the inve tion. New York, Aug. 29. Reilly murdered his brother- Robert Desmond, in Long Island | City ths morning. Both had been | dmnking, but is 1s said that the | quarrel arose from the fact that Des- | = | { James in-law, | ses ot mond had been beating his wife, Reilly’s sister. \ Dallas, Tex.. Aug. —Ben | Wimberly and Oliver McCarry, two | noted horse thieves’ leaders, were | captured to-d. the former at Fort j Worth and the latter at Rockwell. [ Louisville, Ky., Aug. 29.—Jacob | ogoden, a German carpenter, left oursville yesterday to do some work. This morning his clothes were found | on the bank of the canal and the body | Tecovered later. It was evidently | snicide, but no cause assigned. He leaves a family. | Richmond, ‘Va.. Aug. 29 —In-} telligence was received here to-day | ota horrible tragedy in Charles City ceunty yesterd “For some as ye! anexpluined reason James Orange, a Tesp@ctable tarmer, killed his * wife | with a shot gun while the two were | at the house alone. The husband | Surrendered himself to the deputy! Sheriff, but gave no account of the | crime. While he was being taken to | jail Henry Woodcock, a brother of | | obstacles equally as great—there is j | used lavishly in de! Sedalia Mo. xe Bazoo from Kelsey, t the Vers were closed last we able to mcet the de nds of the de- positors, s to-day taken to the jail at Califor amination and being unable to fur- nish bail. whose doors Longview, Tex., Aug. 29.—Geo. Anderson, colored, shot and instant- ly kied Tom McGruder, white. near Kilgore, Sunday morning about | difficulty arose } that | Anderson’s wife had left himand he | 2 o’clock. The about a woman. It seems went after her. McG er resisted | hint with a pistol, which was found { tightly grasped in the dead man’s hand, with two chambersdischarged. McGruder received one bullet wound from a derringer, which passed through his heart. It is not known whether Anderson was hurt or not, ashe ficd to the woods. Deputy Sheriff Stevens and posse are in pur- | suit. Sedalia, Aug. z29.—Wm. Hannam, | the twenty-year-old young man who stole a horse trom his uncle, Frank Hannam, a farmer, residing near Nevada, Vernon county, on Friday night last, to-day waived an exami- nation before ’Squire Webber and was remanded to jail in default of a $700 bail bond. He is also wanted at Ashley, Pike county, Mo., where, it is said, he recently stole a quantity of wheat trom a tarmer, and after a preliminary examination was admit- ted to bail when he lett the county, leaving his bondsmen to hold the sack. * Horses For Egypt. It will probably be a surprise to most people in Kansas City to be told that horses and mules are now being bought in Kansas City tor use ot the English government in Egypt, he being un-! a, having waived an ex- | Diarr! ! man family suffer r than store the bowels to their proper st There is a New Je by our druggist Grape Wine, wh | | successtully { i { i it is conceded by ch | suc propert | termenti er condition.—[Evening Post. Forsale by F. M. Crumly & Co. 343% Four cars re wrecked in ul tunnel during Monday mght. Useless put Fright any To worry liver, kidney or v trouble, espec Hop fails of acure where acure is possible. y Brig eases or di Bitters tes, as never We know this. 32-3t { President Arthur kas gone to Newport. { s Port Grape Wine is unexcetled by any other in its mellow juciness, rich- ness of flavor or brilliancy ot color. Physi it is superior to imported Port for invalids, and in summer it more agreeable ana retreshing than claret. ns Sa. is Clergymen use it, for its purity, asa This vell known and highly appreciated rar weakly temales and aged persons, and for com- For sale by F. M. Co., Butler, Mo. communion wine. wine is | munion. The *-Practical” Differenc tween Puetry and Pay. It sounds very poetical to say ‘‘man’s | Be- Philoso- but such is the case, and yesterday ten car loads of horses were shipped to Philadelphia, from which point they go direct to Egypt. For sev- eral weeks officers of the English army have heen in New York and Philadelphia buying horses to be used in Egypt, and so great is the demand for them that agents were started west. Mr. S. S. Grant, the well known West Kansas dealer, says that the demand will continue until the war between England and the Egyptian rebel ceases, as the first named government must have horses, no matter what they cost. It is a long journey for animals raised in the tar western country ot America to Egypt, but from the present outlook thousands of them will be shipped if the war continues. —[K. C. Times, Recently Capt. Burton, the travel- ler, reported that almost illimitable gold can be obtained on the Gold Coast, Africa, a district which has been auriferously prolific for centu- ries. Tle says the region is equal to half a dozen Calitornias. In_ this he is supported by the English Com- mander Cameron, who investigated | the Gold Coast in his company. Gold is found in the sea sand, in the dust of the roads, and in the mud walls of native huts. A subject of such importance has of course been widely discussed by experts in En- gland, and by this time large num- bers of prospectors are doubtless veritying matters on the spot. Not- withstanding all the difficulties that would confront gold) miners in Africa—the insalubrious climate, the savage imbhabitants, the hostil- | 4 S ' ity ot the native. rulers, and other | no doubt when proof positive is ob- tained that a great gold deposit exists | there all these difficulties will be | | overcome, and that white men and | ot the capital and energy civiliza- tion will flow thither to confront inhumanity to man makes countless thou- sands mourn,”’ but why the principle to the ot the subject, and render the quotation thus.—‘‘Swayne’s Ointment on account of stopping the itching caused by the Piles has made countless thousands well and happy.” There would be sound logic in this but poets are nevet cheertul, are they? Aug. 1, 1-m-d&w not apply more practical side The grand lodge of New York Odd-Fellows 1s in session. “Buchupsiba.” New, quick, complete cure 3 2 urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney diseases $1 at druggists. West’n Mo. Depot, Meyers Bros. & (o., Kansas Citr, Mo. — 200-7-ly The prince of Montenegro starts tor St. Petersburg Thursday. *,**Siany silly people despise the pre- cious, not understanaing it.’? But no one despises Kidney-Wort atter having given ita trial. Those who have used it agree-| that it is by far the b st medicine known. Its action is prompt,thoroughiand lasting. Don’t take pills, and other mercurials that poison the system, but by using Kidney- Wort restore the natural action of all the organs. The first new cotton bale was received at Dallas vesterday. Skinny Men. Wells’ Health Renewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the { generative functio $1 at dru West’n Mo. Depot, Meyers & Co John L. Sharkey was stabbed yes- McBride. Butler Mal open f r its tenth year on Sept. 4th, 1S8S2 For particulars address J. M. Naylor or L.B. Allison, Butler, Rates county, Mis- | souri. 32-3m Patrick Walsh v guilty ot the murde | den at Dublin. s yesterday foun of Martin Li these ot nature and barbarism. Money fig cam hibition paign in lowa, f temperance orators and the prass bands, halls ter sp e other features ot an er The Treasurer’s report at the recent. Prohibitionist Convention figures up the entire out- cost of | ine. nd t lay of the campaign at $333,150, of which all but $72,953 had been pre- ‘ are viously subscribed. The opponents of the Prohibition party appear confident otf success. The whole amount subscribed by them for a camp'aign fund did notexceed $12,- | ooo. They now regret their close- the opinion ; and express vete on the Prohibition fistedness. that the use Of money as the men. Mrs. Hovey, a young married wo- man of Thetford, Mich., crowned herself and child in a tub of water. it you have anv wheat, oats, or flax y in the pro- | being | ying the expen- | to ; have been very niggardly or over- | amendment might have been in their | vor if theyhad been as free in their | tempreance | the murdered woman, attempted to seed to sell, you will make morfey by avenge his sister’s death by killing seeing Lefker at the Empire Mills, or | Orange, but was prevented by the | Lefker & Brown at the Depot betore sel- officers, Some attribute the crime to ling, they are buying for shipment and ; jealousy. ‘ pay the highest market price. 33-tt | Don’t Di your drug Ite in the House. | Ask | per box. Si cists recommend Plcome tho disease sn. Ladies. Yor complaints to your sex, such as land weaknesses, Kidney-Wortis [ss it will act promptiy and safely. f Bither Sex. Incontinence, retention of" +} 3 CURE FOR ie PILES inying, itching, worse at were crawlibg about are often affected. Asa. id positive cure, Swaywe’s the market, t. Stamps 3 os. Phila, Pa OmNTMENT i Soid by dru Boxes, $1 | HULL Varor Goox Stove. Tte only Vapor Cook Stove that has stood the test of years, AND GIVEN ENTIRE and PERFECT SATISFACTION. 75,000 NOW IN USE and growing in favor wherever used. Doesevery description of Cooking, Wash- ing, Ironing, Fruit Canning, and all other domestic work heretofore’ done by the ordinary cook stove. For Summer Use they are Indispensable. No insufferable heat, soot, ashes, or dirt “Special sreaenin to Agents in un- cement cocumes territory: send for illustrated ‘ircular and price GULL VAPOR STOVE CO., seneea St., Cor, Champlain, CLEVELAND, O, $32 St.Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. < rope tactereneaie oe ume boos comianl emissions, debility, gfsight, detec: y eon- Hon of ideas loss of sexual power wight lovees, Feo der: improper, cured. Oohsultation at ofice oF by saa free end lavited. Pamphiet ose stamp. sent by mail or express. Cu quarant Where doabs exieta i 19 frankly stated MARRIAGE | oace: prAfEs. | GUIDE! ‘he whole well told,as itis true to life,on t.0 fello sabjects: Who marry, who net, why Mi Womanhood Physical decay. Who eho! siarry, howhappiness maybe |, effeets af >i- a4 excess, and many more. Those married or ontem, should read it then keep un cr igek and key, 25 ete, by mall in moaes ar pos ge. plish- suyForthesvecdy PRE eee = dD : ness, Confusion of Ideas, Avers SSctety, Defective Memory and Di: be: WSelf-Abuse. Druggist has theingredion’ ‘sCarative Inst’e, 619 St.Charles, St. Lou: ior JACQU 705 Chesnut St, St.Louis, Mo. atoldo% FY es to cureSpermatorrhosa, Se Impotency, ali forms of Sypa jou a, Gleet, Urinary or Bladder diseases. din a few days. Diseases resul isorders: Gr exposure cured for life with quedicize. Advice free. Charges low. Callor wri > ae strict RRiA Symptom Book for two: Ori : 2 MARRIAGE GUIDE | | $forick duster i i AND ALL DISEASES Cavsap BY ' falarial Polsening OF THE BLOOD. A Warranted Cure, §2™ vox sae BY alt DECEGIOTS gy — -——— - + Price, $1.00. | The rucjority of the ills of the human Lody arise from @ derangement of the Liver, agecting both the stomach end Lowels, In order to effect a cure, tt is necessary to remove the cause. Irregu- lax and Sluggish action of the Bowels, Hecdache, Sickness at the Stemach, Pain dx: the Back and Loins, etc., indicate that the Liver ts at fault, and that nature re~ assistance to enable this organ to xc off impuritics. ¥ iy Ash Bittersareecepecialiy cor: avaded for this purposes, Theyare mild in their action and effective as a eure; are pleasant to the taste and taken casily by both childrenand adults. Ta- ken according to sephgeeimd theyerea safeand pleasont curefor Dyspepsia, General Debdility, Habitual Con- stipation, Diseased Dmareeee intoxicating beverage ASE TeSa GROGGIST FAR PRICKLY ASH SITTERS, end taxe no other. PRICE, $1.00 per Bettis. FRICELY ASH BITTERS CO..SOLE PROPRIETORS D2 Lacie ex? Sanees Cir. Mo od De. Taste: erished condition of the . this peerless remedy, D Biase tha have bailed some of our most eminent pareciana, have this great and facoeaness aun . eT ee y @ preparation Made. Jn fact, such a aie’ eo Dak 2c A a - Im man ‘Wash Avenne, LON TOW potence. MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDIC! jz CO... 4. MAL! ST. $T. LOUIS. SIMS & TUCKER, LAND AND LOAN BROKRS, Examiners’ ofLand Titles . And also represent he most rehable Foreign and American Insurance Companies, They make a specialty ot sately investing money on improved farms. ‘Don't be led Astray By the peculiarly worded advertisements of rival routes. gotten out for the sole purpose of deceiving the public. NATIONAL BANK, ASK ANY TICKET AGENT BUTLER, Mo. (f (Except those working for a com: ting | road) Which is the Shortest and Quick est Rovte from St. Louis to | LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, at WASHINGTON or BALTIMORE. And you will be told the BUTLER _ Authorized Capital, $200,000 Capital Patd up BOOKER POWELL,........- President T.W. CHILDS... - Vice President. @ & Ma R Wn. E. WALTO)D ++--Cashier. C.C. DUKE,.... -Ase’t Cashier og Ons ye Its trains leave St. Louis atter all trains D cr of other lines have departed, and arrive TRE in advance otf all other lines at Louis- ‘ORS ville and Cincinnati Jt is the only line with Four Daily Dr. T. C. Boulware, C, H, Dutches Trains running every car through with- W.H. Irwin, out change. fudge J. H. Sullens, r. N, L, Whipple, A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs, M. L, Wolte, R, D. Williams. Judge Booker Powell, Wm, FE, Walton, John B. Ellis, A, H, Hompt rey, Green W. Walton, The only line by which you can secure tickets to New York, Boston, and all other eastern cities, via Washington and Baltimore. ae The only line with through cars from St. Louis to Oakland, Deer Park, and Receives Deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- change, and does a general banking bus- the tamous resorts to the Virginias. Tne only line with revolving Parlor iness. Chair Cars, a | The only line by which all classes of Correspondents. Passengers are carried on all Trains in Through Cars without paying extra fare. Merchants’ National Bank,.. Kansas City Valley National Bank,... St, Louis, | Donell, Lawson & Simpson..New York, | OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, R, D, Williams, John Pharis, J, I, McKee, J, R, Estill, Cc, C. Duke, M, A, Maynard, Your business is 1espectfully solicitgd If you leave St, Louis on a night train by any other route than the Ohio and Mississippi, you will be compelled to eee cars at midnight or pay extra are. ‘The only line with through cars from St Louis to Washington and Baltimore | without change, S, Q. Dutcher, Frank Vonis, Henry Donovan, 7 HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO ORGANIZED IN I871, Capital paid in, - - $75.000. Surplus - - - $ 20.000 { —-THE— (Onto & Muississrppr | Is the popular route, the most comftort- able line to NIAGARA FALLS, Lake Chatuqua & Saratoga. And wi ctions forms a very Large Vault, B urglar-Proof) desirable route for New York, the Palace i ? | sleeping coaches in use on this road, Safe with Time Lock. | which are run through without change, | are the most comforiable in the World. ‘or tull ped reliab e intormation, please consult with Ticket Agents of Connect- ing lines west ot St. Louis, +t FOURTH ST- S- HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to BALTIMORE. We are prepared to doa general bank- in ing business. Good paper alw demand. Buy and sell exch receive deposits &c., & ror AND 103 NORTH In BODY, Gen’! Superinter dent. W. B. SHATTUC. Gen’! Pass. Agent- + Lou DIRECTORS. P. Henry, I 33-tt. Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. J. J. Ryan, wi i Dr.D.D. Wood, J. M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith. ‘Generous Rewards F. J. Tygard. és ini The Story of the Sewing Machines OFFICERS. i RET a POA eras A handsome little pamphlet, blue IS NEY - - ident | eS ee eats, =" Abin pding na go cover. With numerous ents .1. TYGARD - - - - Cashier. | gravings, will be | GIVEN AWAY | to any adult person calling tor it, at OD. Satterlee Dealer in ; | any branch or sub-office of the Sing Furniture and Undertaking, | ™ Manufacturing Company, or will pas | be sent by mail, post paid, to any | | person living at a distance trom ow Burial Robes, osice.. EVERY | The Singer Manutacturing Co AND SEX. | | Principat Ofsce,34 Union ugare, | NEW YORK. i RI-f year FOR SIZE AGE Call and get prices 6m. ADRIAN MO