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ccc ogre Ree eT ereee e ere a sied a young newspaper mar w whe adores. woméii ptefer taisery in x palace to}. _ feve im a cottage. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR BURNS « CO. « ‘ grove ———_— — fi as _——— = j = a STILL THE TALK | A Tumor Removed. | Money to Loan. ts All About the Grand Opening | Forsome time past Mrs. H. V. i Loans made on improved farm prop- of the WALTON OPERA HOUSE, Silk and satin, plumes and powder are in demand almost beyond the supply for the occasion of the Opera House opening on the 11th of De- cember. Delegations from Carthage, La- siar, Nevada and Rich Hil! will ar- tive on a special train about6 o’cluck on the evening of the opening. At aii the above points the chief topic of society gossip is about the Butler Opera House opening. From Nevada, in addition to a ixrge number of society people, will come the order of the Knights of Phythasin full uniform. Nevada is surely aiming to excel all her neigh- bors. : The handsome chandelier was shipped from New York on the 24th and the Opera chairs trom St. Louis to-day, and everything will be in readiness when the hour arrives for | Hamelton, of Adrian, has snéffered | j from a large tumor on her neck. | x < = | Not long since her husband placed her under the treatment of Dr. J. | M. Christy, of this city. Finding it | necessary to remove the tumor, Dr. | Christy summoned to his aid Dr. J. Everingham, and the two physicians went up to Adrian last Friday and made the operation. The patient | bore the ordeal splendidly and is re- ' covering rapidly from the operation. i R.S. Catron and wife left this | morning for St. Joseph to visit the / latters tather. Mr. Catron will visit j other relatives in North Missouri he- | fore he returns. } | i To keep your feet warm you need a} pair of R. Weil's & Co's, wool-lined | boots. i In Fands From the Chicago Tribune. j A St. Peterburg dispatch says | that the Emporer and Empress drove | finances cannet be so very bad. | a : through the city Sunday in an open “2, * Programme to begin. sleigh. The cendtion ot Russia’s ; ayor Lefker will deliver an ad- | essa then wih * come the: presentation ot the fine sa. K pn — = = heen decide who wt make the yeech. Presentation s) \ Every arrange \ by the O. B. Joa &a0, which will bey ot Butler's lnstory. well be reserved, price . ment is being made tb tor the grand he society event Female Ambition O> the Philadelphia News. A Philadelphia woman has h om She does not pretend to love, ae Stead of the dry goods clerk whor. Strange how many fost—A_ dog-skin glove, about aif worm, between T. D. Raifter’s store and North Main street. The finder will be liberally rewarded by | Jesxing it at Rafter’s store with | $36,000 tro. omie lands. i Dos, McBride. “£ welcome to the visitors, and | mar- | Why Editors Don’t Attend Church. 1 | terian church, New York, was sold bor’s pr | Everybody knows what a Sunday | | sleigh ride means. ! Liable to get Loose. i From the Washington Obs Ty | The cditcrial page of the Sedaha Denrocrat was pied, the other day. | while making the journey trom the The Democrat is a lively paper, and its editerials are liable to get loose at any time. ¥rom the Norristown Herald. A pew in the Fifth avenue Presby- by auction a few days ago for $2,000. | i tion. | isfactory. | reau for $9.50; a set ot chairs for $3, } lumber.. never more comp’ete, all sizes of coffins | | Millinery Department: erty, 3 to 5 years time, in sums trom $300 up toanyamount. Callon M. W. Mize, office with Heary & Hartwell!. The Garfield) monument fair opened at Washington Saturday last An expedition isto he sent to as-| certain the fate of the Danish Artic | | exploring ship. It is said there will be no serious | Opposition to Gen. Pope’s confirma- Fitz John Porter’s will work tor it. tricnds The congressional river investi- gating committee has adjourned to Washington. The depth of channel in the jettics was found sat- but some of the other work will be ruthlessly criticised. Don’t Waste Money On trashp extracts when you can buy a latting perfume so delighttully tragrant and refreshing as Floresten ologne. Oct t-1m DOWN GOES THE FURNITURE. Tam now prepared to seli Furniture lower than ever before I wil! sell a bu- and everything lower than anv house = in; MISSOURI TO THE FRONT ocratic Majority of 70,480 for Sherwood. Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 24.--The | official vote as counted by the Secretary ' of State is as follows: i | With Deu: Sherwood 98,620 Wagner 28,239 Rice-- . 33,407 woed’s pluralitv-. 70,480 Sherwood’s majority... 37,074 SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. | Colem Hill. ' Booth. Colema Colema . majorify FOR SALLROAD COMMISSIONE Harding.-.-... © democratic plurality Democratic majorit. Amend't—ye 247 of the vote shows Republican vote fell in the counties of Dace. and Shelby. ; While the Greenback vote corre | pondingly increased in those coun- Moniteau Lawrence, ties. The Republicans carry } | counties out of 115, while the green- bacxers confine their ; the county of Moniteau aloue. | Taking the vote on superintendent | ef public schools as a basis: The Democratic loss on vote majority to i The largest Democratic gains are {to be found in hitherto Republican i strongholds; and the greatest falling | off is in the southeastern counties of the state. The Greenbackers show gains in j but few counties, and these are con- {fined to localities in which the Fil- jley element of the Repubiican party i prevails. Be The Diamond Dyes tor tamily use have no equals. All pepular colors easily dyed, tast and beautifn!. package. io cents a -S4,146 746 5,600 off j tive ‘try ot tne pled Frank J: Case. Kansas City Times On the streets and abeut the ho- tels yesterday the approaching trial ot Frank James was the absorbing theme of conversation. The by surrender sensa- tron caused his will have a sequel this morning when he, is arrainged before Judge White in the c court. Deputy Mar- shal W lear went Inde afternoon to Frank James will not be handcuffed, nor will he shackled, will be brought td this city just as an ordi- He will ar- Pacific, at the train pendence yesterday take charge ot the prisoner. be but erimimatl. Missouri 7255 o’cluck, and when petty the nary by reaches the Grand Avenue depot he will be taken to the marshal’s ofFce, or probably the yul, where he will be lodged unt:! court opens. It is probable that the trip from the de- pot to the jail will be made in’ the pre -¢ ot hundreds of curiosity wudi- seekers and one of the Larges! ences ever assembled in the court house will witness the trial to-day. r his arr, ement and his en- of not guilty, the }time for his trial will be set (Successor te Savannah (Ga.) ews: Frank James the notorious outlaw, bandit and murderer, instead being treated like an arch-criminal he all the attentions of a prince. His cell is handsomely fur- nished with mahogany turniture, and a Brussels carpet adorns its floors. He receives each day the freshest and sweetest flow to entertain visitors to his heart's content. His wife and mother stay with hiea whenever they desire, and take it all in all he distinguished guest than a prisener under indictment for robbery and murder. This thing is « blot on our civilization, It he is ever sentenced to be hanged, it is probable he will be supplied with a silken rope, and the way to the gallows will be laid with carpet to keep his delicate feet from the ground, while the rarest exotics will strew his It is safe to say that James never treated with © hall ot is. 1s shown is more path. any of his victims such consideration. and is allowed : like a’ THE HOG LAW QUESTION. iThe Citazens of Pleasant Gap Pass ! Resolutions. 1 Ata meeti ot the citizens ot | Pleasant Gap township. held ar | Pleasant Gap on Monday the 27th, the following resolucens were unani- mously adopted: Whereas —by Judge Gann the swine trom running a late decission of aw restraining at large was, ) without any previous general notice, decided invalid. © Therefore { Resolved, that it this that people Bates county are dainaged to the ex- tent of at least and dollars be it is the schse ot meeting the ot five hundred thous- in the matter of extra fence immediately required, and toa much larger amount — contingently ‘thereto in’ the depreciated value of land {that will anavoidably ensue. We that a would therefore recommend of the cit called to meet at the court house in Butler on Saturday Dec. mass convention zens of Bates county be oth, iis atl2p. m. to devise measures for meeting ithe emergencies arising trom the ' decission betore mentioned. Resolved, that a copy of the pro- | ceedings of this meeting be furnished to cach of the papers published at ; Butier immediate publication, ;and that the Rich Hill and Adrian i pers be requested to copy she same. (Dr. J. N. Wieere, Chairman. Mars, Secretary. for I Bae In the Diamon: Dyes more color- ing 1s given tor to cts thanin any 15 or -cent dyes, and they give taster and nore brilliant colors. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Sewing Machines, When you can get them on monthis payments, is at Barton & Vail’s, ‘on the West Side. Jewett & Bremmermann.) EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE! this or Bates county. I also keep trunks, | and the BEST ing machine néedles, alse buy walnut My undertakers’ goods were always on hand. New York editors are lucky dogs. | Superintended by Mrs. Leonard. We | hey have an excellent excuse for, owning 2 pew in church, and are | ae Boeeace to borrow a neigh- “Y. pai The me, te of Kansas will receive nthe sale of Pottowat- havea trimmer who has been ! Leibstader & Co., Kansas city, the past | season will trim in the call and price our | elsewhere and we will rule vou in Price | stock of new goods and our i employed by B. before buying ind quality. Wr. BE. Leonard, ARCHIE. MO. j All the seats | composition room to the press on the | #/ises croquet sets, oil cloths curtains | / elevater. i ‘Sewing Machine, inthe market, vil, and all kinds «t sew- i SELLS Fine Furniture Parlar Suits. Chamber Suits, Exsy Chairs, Sofa and Bed Springs. Rattan cane seat Rocking Chairs. ‘Tables. satisfaction. in the latest style. ; Safes, Beds. Mattresses. and everything usually kept in a first-class furniture store, at prices that will give UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY,