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sime Table Mo. Pa c R. Re. ixGton & Sourwe BRANCH. Trains leave Butler daily as follows: GOING NORTH. ress (daily) jin & K.C. Expres Freight boca FFSGOING Express (daily) - >. Expres sas Tem & K. C. focal Freight secret Societres. Masonic. tler Lodge, No. 254, meets saturday in each month. : Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, No. 76, meets second Thursday in each ee iey Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesd, ch month. 1.0. O. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- the first night. oop atler Encampment No. 76 meets the snd and ath Wednesdays in each month Physicians. OHN PERRIE, M. D. Physician and Obstetrician, Butler, Mo. Office and residence, house lately occupied by 7. Graves, near East district shool. ference, Dr. L. M. Wright 22—297 M. D., Homoepathia jan and surgeon, Special at- ivento female diseases, Butler North side square over Residence, Ohio street, 4 Boyd’s lumber 15-tf M. CHRISTY, J Physi sention gi Mo. Office, Hahn & Co’s. doors west ot Wyatt & yard. D. WOOD, P « Butler, Mo. an and T. Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialty. nysician and Surgeon, Office over Aaron HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, A. Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Misseuri, and do gener- alcollecting business O. JACKSON, attorney at_ law, W. Butler, Mo., office over F, M. Crumly’s, Drug house on West side D V. BROWN, Judge ct Probate, But- ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or jurat ofa clerk of a court of record. $5 to worth $5 free. Portland, Maine. $20 per day at home. Samples Address Stinson & Co., 16-1y $66 a week in your owntown. Terms and $5 outfit free, Address H Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. 16-1¥ J, Everingham, M. D Residence west side Residence east of North Main street sqr, with J, C, Clark, ark, EVERINGH AM & RICE. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Having formed a copartnership tor the practice of medicine and surgery, tender their services to the citizens of Butler and surrounding country, OFFICE in Everingham’s new brick west side square. Calls attended to at all hours, day or night, both in the city and country- 241 14 E, L, Rice M. D, R. KELSO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office first door over Post office Butler Mo. 22q- 12-tf S. B. LASHBROOK. THOS. J. SMITH. ASHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at Law utler, Mo. Wil practice in the courts of Bates and adjvining coun- ties, Collections promptly attended to and Taxes Paid tor Office, front room over Bates county Na- tional Bank. nz tf. OHN $. & S. P. FRANCISCO, Attor @ neys at Law, Butler, Mo., will prac tice in the courts of Bates and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to col- lections. Office over Hahn & Co.’s hard- ware store. 2q pesssscs & AERNATHY, Attor- L neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the sauare 22 When you want a_neat high-toned out- fittor a drive don’t fail to give them a call, . 45-tt. IMPORTANT FORWATION- And a Cordiai Invitation to These Visiting the Kansas City Fair To call and examine the largest and bes stock of men's, boys and childrens cloth- ing ever betore exhibited in Kansas City. Our goods are strictly oar own manu- factuyes, by which we can safely guarantee to our customers the quality and work- manship of our goods and a saying at least 20 per cent. Don’t fail to see our three-story illuminated Electric Light Buy or not buy, you will be cheerfully shown through our entire stock. Respectfully, Kaun & ScHtoss, S.W. Cor. Missouri Ave.and Main St., s City, Mo. 43 building with nm commissioner reports 262,366 Indians in the Also that much been made towar civilizing them, but apprepriations are too st The Ind that there are United States progress has all for effective work and legislation is needed to prevent out- aders from intruding upon reser- vuhons. : = | HE WILL HANG. | A Remarkable Sentence of 2 Twelve- | Year-Oid Bey at Versailles. | Morgan County. | Messrs, Editors — ‘The above is a good likeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- | bam, of Lynn, Mass., who aboveall other human beings | tenced to be hanged on Friday, the 22nd day of December. The crime | may be truthfully called the ““Dear Friend of Woman,” Risa ee sees ee _,. | assome of her correspondents loveto call her. She ich the boy was convicted was | §, gealously devoted to her work, which is the oatcome | pretty generally commented on at | of ® Mfestudy, end ts a 2 See Se : A | assistants, to help her answer the large correspondence the time it occurred, but no doubt | which daily pours in upon her, each bearing its special burden of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her Vegetable Compound isa medicine for good and not evi I have personally investigated it and am satisfied of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, it is recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. many of the readers of the Dispatch are not familiar with it. It was on the first day ot August that the deed was committed under | one says: “It works like a charm and saves much head x ee Bee _ | pain-elt will cure entirely the worst form of falling the following circumstances: The | ¢¢ the uterus, Leucorrhea, irregular and painful boy Adams and another lad, named Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Henry Osteman, aged 16 years,were the Change of Life.” It permeates every poztion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak- ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Yervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplesmness, Depression and Indigestion. ‘That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female syste. 2 Itcosts only $1. per bottlé or six for $5.,and is sold by Gruggists. Any advice required as to special eases, and thenames of many who have been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show. ~f employed by a farmer named Selby, Adams to do housework and Oste- man in the field. On the day men- tioned, at the hour of noon, Osteman started from the field on top of a load of wheat. He carried in his hand a pitchfork, which he used in handling the grain. Adams _ was | following behind, on the ground. Some dispute arose between the two when Adams called Osteman a liar. “Mrs. Pinkham’s Liver Pills,” says one writer, “are the best in the world for the cure of Constipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders in its special line and bids fair Osteman said: *‘if you call me that again I will get down and iit you with this pitchfork.’ No sooner | toequsl the Compound in ite popularity. x 7 All must respect ber as an Angel of Mercy whose sole were the words uttered than Adams } ambition is to dogood to others, *. Philadelphia, Pa, @ Mire. AMD? again made use of the epithet. Oste- man was as good #s his word, for i he jumped to the ground an@_ struck | — Back Ache Adams on the head with the fork, | POSITIVELY CURED BY causing the blood to flow. In an instant Adams drew } ’ . Benson's Capcine . Porous Plasters. his pocket a common Barlow knife, Reasous Why they are Preferred to Alt trom which he opened, and making a lunge at Osteman. drove the blade direct to his heart, death ensueing | instantly. Adams was placed under arrest, and last week had his trial, | resulting a stated. A twelve-year-old boy sentenced to be hanged is something unusal in any State, and the chances are Gov. Crittenden will interfere. Campaign in Missouri. Missouri Republican. The campaign in Missouri pro- gresses satistactorially to Democrats. There is no excitement, but a healthy enthusiasm among Democrats. They have as nearly avoided mistakes as a and varied interests could be ex- pected to do. They point to the history of the state administ ation for twelve years and ask the people if it has not been sate, economical and prosperous. They if there exists any reason why they par‘y ruling a great state with wide | confidently ask | ther Porous Pilasters or External Remedies: First, Becat they possess all the merit of the ig porous ter, and contain in ad- dition thereto the newly discovered powerful and active vegetable combination which acts with in- creased Frubefacient, stimulating, sedative and cocnter irritant effects. Second. Because they area genuine pharmaceutical prep» aration, and so recognized by the profession. Thire. Becanse they arc the ouly plasters that relieve pain ut once. Fourth. Non-residents. | should want a change. Good gov- ernment is what the people want. Individuals and managers may have direct personal interests and selfish | \cluntarily testified that they are superior to all concern m the success of one ticket) “ther plasters or medicines for external ere, or another, in one party or another, | é x papas : but to the great body of voters the | oe ae ae ets - consideration is goo government. In this whole wide union there is Bensan’s Capcine Poroas Plaster! not 2 state which has less to complain of in its admnistration than Missouri. ——— & JOHNGON, While this condition of things is true EBL Price S6cte. it 1s likely the Democratic party will | remain impregnable in this state. | |The Republican has repeatedly | | averted to thi® source of secarity to ' i Because they will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. Fifth. Because over £000 physicians and druggists have the controlling party. Therevenues, amou ating to no more than the cur- rent necessities of an economical | government, and the interests on a tast diminishing state debt, are faith- | tully collected and honestly applied ; | justice 1s duly administered by courts which command the respect and | obedience of the people: life and property are as safe as in most well- regulated communities. There is therefore no popular demand for change and no earthly chance tor} such a political revulution as would bring the Republican party imto} power in Missouri. The majority} for the Democratic tickets, state and local, will theretore depend, on the fullness of the vete. There is not} one ot the fourteen congressional | districts in the state in which the Democratic majority is not expected to be considerable and in most of } thera it will be large. | the defence of Egyptwas ordered by the kkedive. ( M deen. , that I will fnitsedicacy, send to- ther with © VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, to Shy sufferer. Give Express and P. O. address. D =2CUM, 161 Pearl St, New York. | | Arabi’s Eureopean adviser | DRE\REMENN AND OPICM EATING C.C. teers, M.D. & Son 433 Fourth avenne, York, have j less rem- edies fo evils. Thov cured amp for evide PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM aren) Economical Ploresion Cologne. A new and exceedingly fra- sack s perfome. GINGER TONIC A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intexicates. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house- { Bi hold dunes try Parxer’s Gincer Tonrc. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex- hausted by mental Strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but usc Parker's | §)Gsxcmr Tomc, : If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, K Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder of the langs,stomach. bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured by Parker's Givcer Tonic. Ifvouare wasting away from age, di isease or weakness and require 2 st eR Tonic at once: itwi or. | lchas saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. HISCOX & CO., 163 William St, New York. 20e, an¢ | FB one dollar siz s, at all in medicines. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR S122. OR. WHITTiEk 617 St.Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo, oftwo Me Colleges, bus been than any otherPhysician in St-Louis, jowand allold lents know. Syph- Stricture, Orchitis, Rup- ic al Afiections | der look ad Key, 20 C88: Fvonch read ar esoxen | REE PRESCRIPTION =. SS i} al We fanhood,Nervou~ ness, Conf of Ideas, Aversioa to SE ee ee a ep iagredlaats SEO etinst o,8f0 SteCharies, it. Louis.» JSACQUES Chesnut St, St.Louis, Mo- atold see sotaney: all forme of Byphilin, G s, Im , all forme yphilia, Gon: Doe, Gleet, Uritiary or Bladder diseases Centeasescured in a few days. Disoases resui from self-abuse, or ex! ‘cured for life with 5 medicine. Advice: ~ Call oF ¥5.t MARRIAGE GUIDE® PRICKLY The majority of the ills of the human | body arise from a derangement of tho Liver, affecting both the stomach and bowels. In order to effect a cure, it is | eecessary to remove the cause. Irregu- | gar and Stuggish action of the Bowels, Headache, Siekness at the Stomach, Pain in the Back and Loins, ete., indicate that the Liver @apt fault, and that nature re- quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. Prickly Ash Bittersareespeceully compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a eure; are pleasant to the tasteand taken easily by both children: andadultse. Ta- ken according to dérections, they area safeand pleasant cureforDyspepsia, General Debility, Mabitual Con- stipation, Diseased Kidneys, "48a Blood Purifier they | @re su; to any other medicine; cleansing the system thoroughly, and émparting new lifeand energy tothetn- valid. It@ a medicine and notan imeneniantians beverage. ‘AGH, VOOR MBUGGIST FOR PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, ‘and take no other. PRICE, $1.00 per Bottle. | MEYER BROS. & CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS, St. Louis and Kensas City. Mo. TUTT’S PILLS etc., etc. | Toes of Ay the H - ° a bs re) c 14 m a QS ey I BH By we esa, Heart, Dots before the es, Headache generally. over BRestlessness, with fitful colored Urine, and const. PATION, adapted h cases, dose rc} one St fecling as to astonish the sufferer. the and 7K and meh} Havi | Nori Ou short notice. A cordial T.W- CHILDS,.. wn. E. Cc. Dr. T. C: W. H. Irwin, Judge J. Hi. Sullens, Dr. N, L, Whipple, A. L, McBride, M. L, Wolte, Judge Booker Powell, We, FE, Walton, G, B, Hickman, R, D, Williams, J, 1, McKee, C, C. Duke. 7 4 v4 in medicine, have | prescribe it rence "Ss InoN TONIC is ao St. Louis, M. AHIEBS necessity in my practice. . Mo.. Nov. of Fro Bark and Phosphorusin ne noone d form. The tien of irom that will not reaches the teeth, s0 characteristic of iron tions. ve sarations the results thai T Dae Waxtan’s my hands, made so! ndertul vos Hans, bave yielded to this great and Encomapers P le. In fact. such a compound Dx. BOBERT SAMUELS, 26th. 1381. 3104 Wash Avenne. LW — —_________ C. BRICKER, ed the interest Serryhill in the of Thos LIVERY AND FEE TABLE Side ot the P: “pare! to turnis| TEAMS ow My terms are reason- Also keep good Saddle Horses. able. extended those in invitation is public and especially Cc. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, BUTLER, MO©O>. Authorized Capital, Capital Paid up BOOKER POWELL,.....--- President WALTO? ‘ C, DUKE,.« set Cashier DIRECTORS C, H, Dutche. John B. Ellis, A, H, Humpi rey, Green W. Walton, T, W, Childs, R, D.V jams. Boulware, Receives Deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- change, and does a general banking bus- iness. e Correspondents. Merchants’ National Bank, -- Kansas City Valley National Bank,- Donell, Lawson & Simpson Louis, York, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: ew S, Q. Dutcher, Frank Votis, Henry Donovan, J, R, Estill, M, A, Maynard, Your business is :espectfully solicited ohn Pharis, BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO ORG ANIZED IN I871, | Capita paid in, - - $75,000. ‘Surplus - - - Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. business. Good paper always in Buy and sell exchange, > deposits &c., Sec DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, Dr. Elliot E. P. Hen J.C. Clark,§ W. J. Bard, J. M. Patty. F. Coleman Smith. gard. LEWIS CHENE - C_CLARK - 9 ===" - V8 F. I. TYGARD --- TY to the need of anything in my line to call and sce me- BRICKER, $200,000 %0,000/St Louis to Washington and Baltimore - Vice President. .-- Cashier. Mc. ‘Don't be led Astray | By the pe | worded advertisements gotten out for the sole eiving the public. ASK ANY TICKET AGENT 1 (Ck ot rival re purpose ord cept working for a competi 21s the Shortest and Qu ute trom St. Louis to LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, WASHINGTON or BALTIMORE. | And you will be told the @. & M. Ry. St. Louis atter all trains awe departed, and arrive lother lines at Lonis- aS in advance of ville and Cin jit is the only line with Four Danly Trains running every car through with out change : only line by which you can secure tickets to New York, Boston, and all other eastern cities, via Was! ington and Baltimore ‘The only line with through cars f, pit ad's St. Louis to Oakland, Deer Park, and the tamous resorts to the Virginias. The only line with re i i Th ry revolving Parjos Chair Car. - i The only line by which all classes ct Passengers are carried on all Trains in Through Cars without paying extra fare. It you leave St, Louis on a night train by other route than the Ohio and Mi sippi, vou will be compelled to change cars at midnight or pay extra fare. The only line with through cars from without change, ‘kest ROUTE to HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to BALTIMORE, 14. OTE & MUIssIssipPi most comfort- jOn1o0 jIs the pop r route, the able line to NIAGARA FALLS Lake Chatuqua & Saratoga. And’ with its co nections forms a very desirable route for New York, the Palace |sleeping coaches in use on this road, | which are run through without change, are the most comfortable in the World. | For tull ped reliab e intormation, please consult with Ticket Agents ot Connect- ing lines west ot St- Louis, »t ot AND 103 NORTH FOURTH st Ix St. Lovts- iW. | | W. B. SHATTUC. | Gen'i Pass. Agept- 1G. D. BACON. General Western Passe »- lger Agent. St- Louis, Mo- 33-tt. W. PEABODY, *} Superinter dent. Money to Loan {On Farms at 7 per cent interest and - $ 20.000 re omission On 3 to 5 Years 4 aré prepared to doa general bank- time with privalege of paying betor duc it desired. Money tarnished om short notice. W. =. WALTON THE DISEASES OF YOUTH and MANHOOC your 8) ~ this Kook and “Prescriptions tree” and bugs, which ii exposes. Price rete. THE PUBLISHER. Box 234. Milwaukee, Wise

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