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1% BRUTALITY OF POLIGAMY. | been assailing her for many vears. | PAPINVIITLE SCRAPS. —_ This is no tancy sketch. The little} ——— Cruelties Which it Encourages in girl who was sent to the mountains | Business Wotes—Peasonai Paragraph Tne Treatment of Children. (‘° herd stock and to sleep alone in Ete. | a \a tent on the mountain side is rignt — | by any one From the Times Regular Correspondent. | here, and can be seen :whe are curious to investigate the! case. And yet this infamous sys- tem. which transforms aman into a Item crop short this week. Salt Lake Tribune. Theressa man in this city who 1s ee PapinvitLe, Mo. Nov. 25. "5 Ww ae a polygamist: who has apleasant address; who stands high in the ta- vor of the authorities of his church ; brute and a woman into # fiend, Wel Latayette yndge of Rich Hill cule| are told in a system which the God age meas i z s jed Thuisday. ot Justice declares to be necessary | out to eastern people as a living evi- in order to save the souls of forlorn ; dence of the malice and talschood! women. It 1s this system which | which fills the hearts of decent peo-' George Q. Cannon counsels his: Dr. Anderson has been receiving ple when they denounce polygamy people to practice, even it doing so, new goods lately. By his real wife that man it Is necessary to set all the laws at [mis Mee ae es a became the father of several chil-| defiance. Is it not about time that | 48 ¢ = shi ee et AROSE EN dren. Upon her death and the as- | something direct should be done to} bedownship sis acek aprr ee suming of power by the second wite, the -ather arove every child by | cifully killed their victims; they did his first wife away from home. He! not put their own children out in gave one delicate little child, « little the mountains to die of cold and) and the tune is not far off when girl of eleven years of age to a bru- .| will be built. who talks well; who would, by a man like Capt. Codman, be pointed : Business is booming in "Squire Shaver's court. Ole | swine. jthe Emporia and St. Louis R. R. it ‘fear. It any one thinks we are! and then the hate which had been | Cuas. 1. Roparps, into our sanctum Tuesday. smouldering through the years burst ; Greenhouse west Ft. Scett St. 47-3t | is one of the most progressive far- i . i z she at! ELy jmers of Pleasa za ynshi into flame, and she determined that | School Furniture. Ss Is sant Gap township. the presence of that woman’s chil-; aq : wines Bro. Wade asks what the Pap- ‘ 1 1 Parties wanting school furnitire and | inville tolks are doing to ¢ hel dren should ppt bet reproach to| grtures, will find it to their interest to| esate (dene eee her and her chiidren any longer. | callon 8. GB. Newbil, at the poceomer, |<O™! to market.—In_ reply will say And the father, embruted by his} Butler Mo where sample seat can be | We are shipping tons of it at pres-| k; seen. former acts, having Icarned to thin! 48-4t [ent on the “prairie schooner’? and of bis children as he did of ' Fred Dorn : pulling like ‘Sam Hill’’ to get the | calves by different cows, turned his| wittgive you a neat shave, shampoo, | Emporia and St. Lous R. R. in first born, and | hair-cut, hair dye in the Tatest and most! order to meet future demands. heart agaist the drove al!’ the children which the | approved style. He keeps none but ex-! ALPHA. wife of his youth had borne to him | Perieaced barbers. Rooms uext to Dutt’s | = = inte the street. at the bidding of the jewelry store, north side square, | Don’t Forget is E i woman who, in that way, sought| Barton & Vail on Dice arte a first clas barber | i 23 oa i ae " : _ | shop at the sout! east corner of the square. for a respite from the cries which | Sell Sewing machines on monthly pay | He ee neat and new turniture et ex | ments. ' perienced barbers. Try him. 6-tf H her own wounded womanhood had A RE— Are Headquarters! —FOR — ——_THE-— PORIUM| SPRAGUE & HUNTER. | stop this business? The Thugs mer-} : is é ~ = Papiosite popes w von we tidawe come to the front with a large stock Miosica, om —oF-— tal farmer in the country; that man / wrong, It will cure himor her to John Halam was fined $1 oo by sent the chila to tend stock on the, listen Le half an hour to the story of |’Squire Shaver Monday evening for | ; mountains and compelled her to the child who was made « stock) assaulting and beating one, John | sleep alone in « tent on the moun- | herder. Wehnes. tain side. where every night the R . 5G H ‘s . | ae ‘ : : = WORTH SENDING FOR. Kasper Kaune, of Lllinois, has} child suffered the agony of the damn- > te Beri AIP eo. ks agere S | zi Ss ia Dr. J. H. Schenick, ot Philadelphia, has heen visiting his brother %nd_ other | ed in natural childish tear. Now | just published a book on “Diseases of the volatives hi eee : k = the children are scattered through | !.ungs and how they can be Cured,” ere forthe pase cS | three or four States and Territories, | which is offered free, pestpaid, to all ap- John Barrows, one of the staunch j and though this child is here in this | Plic? ts. It contains valuable informa-| Democrats of Prainie., was visible | tion tor all who suppose themselves to be 3 r city, the unnatural brute of a tather) .@4;. = A “ on our streets Wednesday es afflicted with, or liable to, any disease of ae ae . has not called to see her tor seven} the throat and lungs. Address J. H.-| Papinville has a progressive Sun-| Fy months. And he is well off, he has | Schenck & Son, 600 Arch street, Phila day schoolunder the suverintendence | abundant means to provide for his | delphia, Pa., P. O. Box 2833- si-qt. of Mr. G. W. Roberts. | children, and were, it not so, he has| magne oi. eo ~ W. T. McGlassen, the Green- | : | Holland Bulbs for Fa a aly - | two strong arms and could earn a} papas : & ae Planting. }.ck head-light, was im town a tew | comfortable living tor them. But | Pee and Single Tulips per dozen’ evenings since. He wears a long | ) 50 cents the shame ot her place haunted the REL Ga waite pevabee dba ce and forlorn 2 rk since the 7th ist. | second wife until the first wife died) Named Hyacinth, all colors, 25 cts. each. Nathan Godfrey found the way; | Mr. G, Musical Merchandise and When wanting yer invoiced in the Southwest. We Keep no anything in our line call on us and we will save: you money, Shoddy Goods. was without «4 practice, considered a windy and blasphemous le are | fellow From the Roek he Slid. Kansas City Times. “You Kansas City peop making a great fuss about Inger- soll,’ said an official ot a leading railroad vesterday. ithe infidel these thirty years, therefore am not so enthusiastic over his efforts against Christiamty as some people seem to be.”’ ‘What have you against him?’ ‘Everything. Ingersoll is a bril- | to liant man, but he amounts to nothing | —ahsolutely nothing. Twenty years ago I was with him at Memphis in He wore blue and so People were not aware | of his wonderful powers of oratory | Lis case was very much sim- | the courts of Bate amd me ireta@ ssc a ilar to Patrick Henry,with the excep- | tion that Henry wus a man of sturdy | j and steadfast character. | gersoll’s ce “JT have known In Mr. In-. e, however, the surprise i | was no greater when he turned out} be a great orator.’” “And you think Mr. Ingersoll has — hus eye on filthy lucr “There is no doubt of it, and I should not be | though you can’t tell what Bob In- had :n opportunity to learn his traits, | rersall is going to do—it he flopped | lover to Christianity inside of two {t depends on whether he | ‘thinks there is more money and’ i glory in preaching infidelity or | Caristianity. | irom what I know of the character | and life of the man, I believe it he { could secure the services of a good; gospel singer hike the late Mr. San- | key, he would go into the evange When I speak of Mir. the late war. and it is no exaggeration when | “Col. Ingersoll a laughing stock ?”° seriousness was a soldier in the federal army he | was a rank rebel, and the only thing | that protected him from the sum- mary vengeance of his comrades was gersoll was a his unitorm. STOVES AND TINWARE. IN GOODS. North side square, - - - Butler, Mo. | phemous tellow then and went about flaunting his rebel views in He was a Demo- Ingersoll I speak as one who. 15) ‘neither a christian nor a Der {but I cannot Sy Rob’ has achieved so much ccorded such blind igious teacher and} everybody's face. crat then, too,and as warmly in sym- | pathy with the lost cause, if his own | worthy of behet, | success and is a staterienis were | credence as a rel as Bob Toombs himself. too much about the - stock in him.” believe him sincere 7” | alleged infidel to A Difaenit P-obdlem solved. ‘The desire tor stimulants is becoming and how to overcome j itis a serious question with reformers. | Parker’s Ginger Tonic tairly solves the It invigorates body } and mind without intoxicating, and has ; brought health and happiness | desolate homes.—Engquirer. “Do you & ‘No more than I would be if I ecard Christianity was a lie. for money and to hear himselt talk. ; He has no fixed and consistant idea | ot the heavens above or thi He is a flopper. lhe was a Democrat a rebel, and yet | ‘To-day he is aRe- | an infidel, and yet a hypo- / Not a deep-dyed, malicious te but a hypocrite because his | | character is such that Te is incap: iy subject When -horse | dress, | a monstrous evil e eaith be- See other’ Drug Store for Salc n county, Mo, Peing Good brick st#eroom, i1pbe sold or given for seliing. ' a Union solaier- | in La Plata, Maco | a good business. 7aszo teet, with ware: Good reasons | ot convictions on an Stock about $2,000, and nesly new. ! 1 first krew him he was a one Then Tnge:soll ' J. B. Tuompy®S, La Plata Mo. : lawyer in Peoria. Lawyer. S. B. LASHBROOW, TMs. J. SMITH, 18 HROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at aw utler, Mo. Wil practice in ties, Collections presapely attended to and Taxes Paid} tox Now-residents. Office, front veom uver Betes county Na- tional Bank. n2 tf. Jn N. de P.PRANCISCO, Attor neys at Laa,,Kuakes, Mo., will c tice in the courts of Bates and adjoining counties. Promps atteation given to col- lections.. Office over Hahn & ('0.'s hard- ware stare. 9 PARSINSON & AERNATHY, Attor- neys at Law, Butivr, Mo. Office west } 22 Z at Law, Butler, ake Mo. Will to cases in any §}} court.of recordin Missouri, and do gener-¥ al collecting busi V YT oO. attorney at law, « Butlet,, Mo., office over F, M- Crumly’s, Drug house on West side 265-17-tt M. CHRISTY, M. D., Homoepathi, hysician and surgeon, Special a ntion givento female diseases, Butla: Mo. Office, North side squgte faon room overBernhardt’« Jewelry fore 25-t D. WOOD, Physicianand Surggpn, e Butler, Mo. Officer over pene Hart’s store. st at ales patent” See T C. BOULWAR*, Physiciaa, « Su n. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. iseunsts of women am chil ren a specialty » Everingham M.b E,L, Riee-M. D, esidence wet side Residence east off North Mainstreet sqr, with J, CH Clark, EVERINGH AM & BICE. PHYSICIANS and SURGEON Havisg forined a copartnership tor radice of medicine and «surgery, ten thar services to the citwens of B | asd surrounding country, OFFICE in Everingaimn’s new bri west side square, Calls attended , at all hours, day or aight, both in the ! city and country< 24114 S. KELSO, Bk D. Physician « Surgeon. Office first door over Po Office Hutler Mo. 220 12-0f V. BROWN, Judge ot Probate, B D. ler Mo. Wid draw and acknow! cdg deeds, cantracts, leases and all papers quiring the acknewiedgment or qurat clerk af 2. cou7 of record.