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Six editors will hold seats in the 1 Legislature. Never approach aman with the faults of his relatives. ember, are Smali bonnets. rer en regle for concerts and the theatre, and she who obstructs the view of those in her vicinage with anything like a Gainsbcrough, commits an unpardonable blunder. An agel ot midnight—The wo- man who opens the street door for her husbard when he vis trying to unlock the beil knob, and then lets | him sleep on the hall floor. | A man in praising ale, said that it | was an excellent drink, though if | taken in great quantities it made peo- | ple fat. ‘I nave seen it make you | lean,’’ said an acquaintance. angrily evclaim- *You are idiot,” ed a domineering wife. ‘‘So my | friends said when I married you,’’ replied the husband. And she _be- came more infuriated than ever. During the past year 9,242 cattle were either thrown overboard or died from injuries received in the passage across the Atlantic and Can- adian ports. “I have nothing but my heart to give you,”’ said a spinster to a law— yer who concluded a suit tor her. “Well,’’ said the lawyer, gruffly, “go to my clerk he takes the fees.’’ “Don’t you think we ought to seperate our husbands?’’ said a lady to her friend. ‘‘Don’t you see hew excited they have become? They are beginning to call each other ‘ox’ and ‘ass’ and all sorts of disagreea- ble things.’ ‘Oh, no,’’ was the calm reply, “let them go on. They have known each -other for twenty years, and ought to know what they are talking about.”’ In all the changes of the coming season, none will probably seem so strange to persons who have not seen it already, as the change in the style of dancing. There will be | verv little round dancing, and the Scotch reel and the Highland quad- tille, and several others will be im greatest demand. Vigorous dan- cing has been the rule among the most fashionable people all summer, and will be this iall and winter. The Globe- Democrat says ‘*the situation will give the Republicans material to reflect upon.’* That is | true, but it we are not very much mistaken it would have been a great | deal better for them to have begun their thinking about this time last year. It will take a great deal more } = than reflection during the next two years to put the Republican party in aposition tor victory in 1884. Re- flection without good works will count for every little in reversing the revolution of Tuesday. works will count for very little in re- versing the revolution of Tuesday. Asto good works from the Repub- lican party, it is well to remember the traditional difficulty of squeeizng | blood from a turnip.[ Mo. Repudlé an. ; As to good It doesn’t need the gift of praph- ecy to foresee that there will be a | teduction of appropriations at the ensuing session of congress. Al- | though the Republican party is hard | tomake comprehend when it re- | ceives a popular rebuke, the ver- _|dict just passed on the extravagance | of the Forty-seventh congress can } scarcely be misunderstood by anv- ! ody. It means that the people will | have retrenchment and reform at | | ty cost, even if they have to sweep the Republican party out of exis- tence. There 1s no boubt that something dropped Tuesday. It looks as -if Phe bottom of the Republican party had fallen out. At any rate a choice tot stalwart bosses are scattered | ut the land in a badly dilapida- | condition. : If the Republicans can count | lorida as theirs, they would bave t just 94 electorial votes of Tues- y. if it had been a presidential ‘ar. The Democracy would have 4 ceived 307 votes, or a majority of _ 73 votes in the electorial college } tate, intend -ettlement = * s ety vf SS, Cowes & Cs., thereof Bates —1In— aid stand of M.S. Cowres & county Prob: tvtes county, | Was torn in two and the mutilated | never :nore comp ete, all si ; remains had to be picked off piece- {with that curious | : trimmer who has been emploved by a = | so noticeable among the masses nere | Leibstader & Co,, Kansas city, the pa Zo at this repulsive st; The woman | S¢#0n will trim in the in the latest stile. Ltake pt | iF : 3 all and price our goods before buying | } | | dressed, and thet | to drive her to de |; hew, ring out the false. ring in the | to mention! } may be something mit) worth the | A Beautiful Girl’s Wild Plange. Edward King to the Boston Journai A young and beautiful | i BV PE Strange sujcide R. R. DEACON. —_DPDEAlL.ER IN—-— ‘Hardware Iron, Steel: NAILS, vesterday : woman who had been waiting since Iam now lower than eve ten- | reau for Sg.so; 2 st 1 everything lower th Pisce a bad ws this or Bat r also keep tr lace du Pars | valises, ere oil cloths c ae and the BEST sunrise for the doors of the tower of the ancient cathedral to open,h: ed up to the balcony on the h point overlooking the visand remained unt! late in the ternoon,when she threw herself down Sewing Machine and was transfixed upon spikes one . S Ss Ik i of the iron railing surrounding a | inthe market, oil, and all kinds. t sew- | Backsmith’s Suppl tes, Geo. W. Brown's Corn Planters, Haworth Cheek statute. The poor creature’s body | j;8 machine needles, alse buy walnut | Rowers, Casaday Sulkv Plows. Canton Clipper, Furst and Bradley and lumber. My undertake ods were Morison Hand Plows, Buck eye Cultivators, Buckeve Grain Drills es of coffins! | Cultman Taylor Threshers and Engines, Mineappolis Twine Binders, i Combined Reapers and Mowers. Empire Combined Reaper and Mower, Racine Spring Wagons, Roys! St. John Se wing Machines, Bain angl La- Bell, Farm \ ons. Harrow ad Scrapers. ete. The largest stock nd best assortment in Bates Co. North-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. always on hand. Millinery Department fascination, in| Superintended by Mrs. hi meal from the spikes. A horror- ricken crowd gathered to look, ) Leonard. We ye a large stock of new goods and ae presence ot a violent death wh Teasiire th snneuncitis te j the public thar bE have located in Butier to wake itimy tutare home, and have the Ta and best sorted stock ot ¢ Watehes and jewelry apd spectictes ever brought Viech Eo owill sell Having had many i NEW Jk WW PIeR. Was young, b tul, clegantly | elsewhere and we will rule vou in price and quality. Wr. E. Leonard, ARCHIE, MO. sno clue to her —Or— identity. Perh he had no sorrow | rand was drawn JOHN D UFF PRACiLiICAL Wacthmaker & Engraver, BUTLER, - MISSOURT. on to her fate by the ‘temptations ot The Cincinnati Exgeérer puts the | tollowing gentle but suggestive head- | htem to mee. ve OOH Panic tistactio “FRANZ BER YHARDT, Butler, Mo ngto the news: grand old party shivered from end | to end! Thirtv-three states have spoken, and from de | SETH THOMAS’ _ CLOCKS | **toomsday! The ; sovereign } edict there is no appeal. The ame - ees oo “IME. A Mayard, AT SHE POST @FFICE speak to the rivers, the mountains to the sea. Ring out,-wild beils to che } eS THE NEW it die! Ring out the old, ring in the ! ae pee | BORUC STORE! | true! oom for the Empire state | with 150,000 majority! Room tor the Old Bay state with 16,000 ma- Pete Stock of Pure, Fresh jority! Room tor the Keystone } D state with 25,000 majority! Room rugs. for the Hoosier state with 10,000! | [ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE ||; majority! Room for the Granite | = mn state with 1,000 majority! Roony} lIN BU TLER. MO. for the wooden Nutmeg _ state | with 4,000 mejority! Room for a + Iwill give my personai attention good many other states too numerous | to compounding prescriptions, day ! Room in the Capitol | 0Y night. | Give me a trial trip. ¢ house of Represen- | J. LANSDOWN. | tatiyes!’ Ant room in the White | Also proprietor of the House for a Democratic president in | 884. x Gh OLIVE HOU One Rev. | A first-class Hetel in the Southwes i wild sky, the old party is dying —let | J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. BOOKS NUTS, CANDIES, AND TOYS ETC., IN ST ATION ‘ERY. LARGE VARITIES. Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand, for a Democ Ithaca Calendar Clock, Perpetual Mechanical Calendar connected with the most superior Eight and Thirty Day (either weight or spring) Clock Movement. IT INDICATES PERPETUALLY 49 Beale, a Philadephi: puloit orator, has preached a ser corner of the public square, mon on the wickedness of corsets BUTLER, MO and tight lacing, upon the theory that | - —_———- the heart as an organ of the human) i body is the principle seat of the hu- } BRIDGEFORKD & HUPP, f ? HLA $V q man soul. His advice to the women oO : é rnamental bs /2 The Duy of the Month, is to give the heart the largest room 5 mex House The Month of the Year, for expaasion and all possible capa- | AND — | aaa Dee eee ae. | city to receive and hotd gospel truth. Beis F3 MANUFACTURED BY TEE That’s a new way te put it. and it! Sign Painters = Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., the orgame theory is correct there! Grajni . * = : 3raining, Paper-Hanging. Decor: Ithaca, N. ¥. ting, Sign and Buggy Work » SPECIALTY NEW YORK OFFICE WITH WATERBURY CLOCK CO., Wo. 4 Cortland St. teminine consideration. | dee a reg Calendars Printed in all Languages. f DRUG HOUSE pct errs oo Same OF yOUR TEWELLER BR. E. PYLE. A.S.Martin & Co Call tor anything inthe tne ot comnpciglamn ete eeaee THE AMeRiCAn t An entirely ness SOME REAM UNIVERSAL C: and exlorvged edition compli: ta LI Vinirrack ry Drugs, Medicinex ; | ttie:s in Staple and Faney Dry | Paints, | i | Oils. | zoods, Notiows, Midivery. Ladies Dy = all } Su.ts, and 'Fyrnishing Goud=, Clo: pes large and | PATENT MEDICINES | Books and stationary IT IS CHEAPER THAS ANd OTHE CTOLer TMs PUGLISURD, Its price in Cloth being B25 per ret. Its price in Sheep being BAG per srt. Its price im m4 Russia being BAO per set. aE pga fre ge aaaary? ' ‘bers. “Berm to ss parties. a ep ee ae THIS WORK Carpets. Groceries and Qneensware | >a new large, and well selected steck ot | , Tune Ah, TES WALL PAPER allikinds ot Country Produce Is Superior to aH Other ‘Gtrected | ge cured me. about one 3 BY : Seo aa ocetieed to eae all the bo AND : CYCLOPEDIAS ! S. W. GREEN'S SON, Publisher, 74 and 76 Beckman M&,., N. ¥. Curtain Hanging iy Till Gad out thes pou have epectic for Lesencd Saekond ‘iluswertem | Ke Rete eee eae a man Sone Seaete | We buy entirely tor Spot Cash | | Pp. MORGAN ind defy alt competinon om same tias opened a Second-hand Store wis. soe we ve ame Notice oi Fina Se tiement. Notice ix hereby : cre i er Johnson Hit, id es- sDWARD'S BUILDING State of Missouri.to at Butler on the 13th dav of P Nucember 1882 Tounson Hit, CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, & BILIOUSNESS. and cordially invite every body to Saget BROWN MEDICINE & MP’C O7. Lesvemwontn, Kas. HORTH MAIN ee “over Faits! wie