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| JOYS FOR TE ltablishment of Eranz Bernhard* | gray-haired dav Iron, Steel, W mn Wood-work, B from reading s display *tad’’ else- | wil ae where im this p i in connection 5 ! MILLIONS | AT 'THE SIDE: Li 3, ON THE EAST i The largest stock, the greatest variety and lowest prices on Holiday Goods, om be found there just placed on exhibition by the King of Toy Mer- chants. CHARLIE ENDRIES. ’ TUTT'S “EXPEGTORANT ‘of Herbal and Mueilaginous prod- Farm Fer Sale. L will sell my farm of So actes, 3 miles nerthwest ot New Home, Bates county,} Mo. on terms to suit purchaser. The tar. ishedged in to ttselt, with two good) f. com} ells, a vithi | i : 5 ich ate the substance ofthe wells, and within one-halt mile of church pe Peer : ia and schoo: heuse. Also one 40 acre tarm, situated 2. miles west of Walnut, ee ae ac axune the cough. It elonmaes Bates county, Mo., on terms to suit pur- theh of all in 1S, chaser, Audrese, me at New Home, | SmQ™W 0st o¢ the bliods and bra Bates county, Mo- | nervous system. Slight ds often end cE | comsumption. Itis is to 49-6t. W.P. Husk. | them. pply the remedy promptly. A WORTH SENDING FOR. { Dr. J. H. Schenick, ot Philadelphia, has ly just published a book on “Diseases of the == a the is Bottles. which is offered free, pestpaid, to all ap- plicants. It contains valuable iaforma- tion tor all who suppose themselves to be | afflicted with, or liable to, any disease ot| the throat and lungs. Address J. H./ Schenck & Son, 600 Arch street, Phila} delphia, Pa., P. O. Box 2833- 5i-4t-| $5 to $2ZO per day at home. worth Ss free. - Address Stinson Portland, Maine. \ ldungs and how they can be Cured,”’} i i Samples} & €o.,| 1G1y | [eee (North Main St.) ‘''wo Doors South of The | they can find the best assortment is | pale face. snowy beard and hair, his ; | where they always go. | presents. will be directed to the es- | Lyons & Nolt FRANTZ BERNHARDT. THURLOW WEED. A Jeweler Merchant of Experience | The Dead Journalist as Seen By and Skiil. ; His Compecers. BENNETT & . Ss. © Jewelry New, York. Nov. ticle with many people. and where | mil 1s an indispensible ar- 23--—The r figure of an old man with/ ta- | DEALER: Those con- | head covered with a broad brimmed templating buying rings, chains, hat, his hands resting upon a gold watches, clocks, etc., for the bout HARDWARE, Christmas | headed cane, 5 in a coupe v stock this season We is found a splendid i por in line of pera zlasses, something ! 1797- oe powertul we keep none bu is vital power clung | Northwest Cor. Squ > within a tew of his thosh who attend the Opera next | trame, 2 to himt days He the , resting citizens in the city, | > hter Harriet | week must have. Mr. Bernhardt is Hent a gentleman of | end. had become one of and | mose 1 exce business character, up a patronage of large proportions. | rode about town aad: stopped | He uw a very efficient workman andj to look at the old politician. His when he repairs an article it 1s done j life has been in its sailant teatures in good style. i like an open book. His place in | history is probably to-day as con- | spicuous as it will ever be, and as during his residence h has built | and as he and his dau, PAPINVILLE SCRAPS. ae the years roll by his name will be The News of the Week in the an- | ,. 4 P i S z j remembered only as that of a suc- } cient County Seat. ele =< } cessful politician of the occult = ; ne school, and not as that of a disinter- | The ancient county seat is boom- j ,. ess ¢ = ested pr This is one of the | &- ‘ at misfortunes ot American politics. | Think we will have some wed-} Mr. W i e d took the world as he ings . i i ngs soon y the value found it and put pre 3 that they put “men Dr. Burgesser returned from aj upon his fell trip to Hlinois Saturday. upon themselves, and upon’ this Dr. A. U. Thompson, one of our plane he conducted his political prominent physicians was at the maneeuvres. Age tempered Mr. Weed’s ambitious spirit, and for many years he has been an ency- clopaedia of political facts aad phil- osophy, and has been the counsellor and friend of the leading public men of the country. Perhaps his prompt seizure of the anti-Masonic excitement for political ends is “as indicative as any single event of his intellectual disposition. Only a lyny-eyed pylitician could have dis- covered pohtical possibilities in the excitement over the fate of William Morgan, and Mr. Weed’s native ad- roitness was in its ripest play 1m set- ting this furore to political music. His power in this state was greater than that of any single man since the Albany regency was overthrown and it 1s curious that Horace Gree- ley shculd have given the death blow to Mr. Weed’s power, as Mr. Greeley was anything but sinister and cecult. Mr. Weed’s} disapoint- ment at the defeat of Seward of the presidency was probably the keenest of his lite. After that event his ‘“‘Hub”’ a few days since. John B. Durand sold a quantity of apples to some Rich Hl buyers at fifty cents per bushel. Dr. Bryant of Carbon Center, formerly a resident of this first of the week Geerge Myres and Frank Smith of the ‘Electric City’? stopped at the Ogle Heuse Monday night. James Butler, a prominent demo- crat of Pleasant Gap, called at our sanctum Monday Maj. J. N. Bradley and Hon. Levi Moler went to the -‘Intant Wonder”’ Monday eyening en route to the county seat, And Jugs are Free LOUIS Thanksgiving was a little dull in the ancient county seat; but ‘tye’ local satisfied his insatiable appetite on an excellent turkey prepared by our genial land-lady. Ben Smith of Oho. brother to our worthey townsmar, Bob Smith, is visiting here this week. PREPARED BY THE DR. ESTABLISHED i870. AT COST North Main Street, Butler, Mo. ON TOM C:. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 ¥. U4" 82., BE. LOUIS. WHEELER, MEELER CHS S iN GROCERIES ice Wire, Butk Sec t the best and RY r goods on h d pri BUTLER, MO up to Jan 1, 1883. HOFFMAN, of Pro- A combination towide of Irom, PB. Bark and Pi Thos, Sanderson an_ extensive hardware merchant ef Rich Hill, spent Thursday in this place. Tobias Newkirk had a horse to disappear trom the rack at Rock- ville, very mysteriously Wednesday night and 1s supposed to have been stolen. Mr. Newkirk, as is his cus- tom came to late in the evening and when ready to return home found his horse was gone. Up to date nothing has been heard of either horse or rider. Mr. Kelly, living in the vicinity of Rich Hill passed through town Tuesday on track of a boy who had squandered him out of a pony. The bey had been at work for Kelly and one day proposed to trade — one sheep he claimed to have in St. power began to decay. M~. Weed, however, never wholly withdrew j trom public gaze. He had long behind the scenes that he The Sedalia Democrat | hved so between rott and Associa- Is the only morning newspa Kansas City and St. Louis, Hanni which publishe ted Press dispatches. It was th F large, eight column, Handsomely printed paper, is- not content to charge his relations to human events, and he went on to the end of life gathering an editor’s intormation about getting at the inside facts of note- worthy occurrences and posessing himself with rare and unusual infor- mation that made him an attractive companion even to his last days and drew about him many important figures in current history trom whom he obtained confidential communica- trons and revelations which if pub- lished would perhaps make the most interesting bookin America. Mr. Weed died worth between one and sued daily and weekly. The telegraphic, editorial and local contents of the Daily are complete including the latest Market Reports, proceedings of the Supreme Court, and a variety of Political intorr tion not to be toundelsewhere- Its mts- ceilanous reading is extensive, and it spares no pains to secure the latest news otevery character. Special! attention is paid to the Weekly Democrat, a ni moth paper of 48 columns, which is is-} sued every Saturday morning, at $150 per year. The Weekly contains atl the im- portant news of the week, a large amount of Miscellany, and matters of interest and entertainment to the home circle. The Weekly Democrat is the official paper of the State, and in it are published all the Proclamations of Re- wards tor the apprehension of criminals, and ail the Estray notices of every county The terms ot the Daily current events, town Clair county to Kelly tor a pony. | two million dollars, He does net in the “tate. ¢ Da - % be 3 Democrat are as follows: By mail, post- The offer was accepted and the boy|seem to have thought of money-| age paid, per year, $10. ‘Ihe Sunday Democrat per year, 32. making until he was about 50 years old, and then he proceeded in a con- setyative way until in the course of a long lite he accumutated honestly and by steady increments the hand- some property which he leaves. He was a singularly wise old man, with a great fund of wisdom respecting human nature in ali its grades. It can be said ef him truly that his complied with his part of the con- tract by going to St. Clair and driv- ing in the twenty-one sheep. Having gotten possession of the pony, the unassuming urchin struck out for a healthier climate and was seen in Prairie City, Monday about noon. About the same time Mr. Shoeman, living in the neighborhood of Rock- ville, missed some sheep and started Address all communications to Joun D. Russet, Business manager, 47-tf Sedalia Mo. a ee MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS Are certainly best, having been so de- creed at every Great World’s Industrial Competition tor sixteen vears; no other American organs have been fouad equal atany. Also cheapest. Style 109; The Height of Folly. il you are in bed with dir not get over for months, is folly, when you might be tring the ly symptoms Ginger Tonic. We ha it ant known ly families made the health- jest bya use of this pure med cine.— b= Nov. I-Im Don’t Forget That Dick Hurt keens a first-class barber shop at the southeast corner of the square. He has neat and new furniture and e- perienced barbers. Try hin. Gtf Humbugged Again I sawso much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was al ways doctoring, and never weil, teased me so urgently to get her some, I com cluded to be humbugged again; and I glad I did, sor in less than two months use ot Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained so ter eighteen months l like such humbugging.—H. T 5t-2t- since. St. Poul.—Pioneer Press- DOWN Ge@ES TH FURNITURE. red to seil Furniture fore I wiil sell a bu- aset of chatrs for $3.40 and everything lower than an* house it this or Bates county. I also keep trunks, valises, croquet sets, oil cloths curtaine and the BEST Iam now Lad be Jower than ever reat: for $9.50; | out in search of them and found that standard ef political life would have | octaves; sufficient compass and power | Sewing Machine with best quality, for popular sacred andj been higher it the standard of the his sheep had been stolen and traded off to Kelly by the boy. Nothing has been heard of the ;oungster since he left Prairie City. ALPHA. boots and! = oO STO F F I Cc E times had been higher. TO BUY YOUR GINGER TONIC A Pare Family Medicing that Never letenicates. 9 more =1GROCER —Deaiers in mechamic or overwork, er = mother run down by family orhouse~ hold dunes try Parxer’s Grxcer Torrc. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man €x- ‘gate 3 ' work, which is the best in the = mar- Mr. Nichols has manufactured ; payments. is at /QUEENSW ARE j kat. Dausted by <a cares do nat i Should you need = et ac . es si . don’t fail to call on - Ma M bin ! Nichol, east side of sqaure. He keeps | ? ; } —ASD== | a tuil line of Kansas City hand-made | When you can get them on monthly { boots and shoes for over 20 veurs, | which gives him great advantage in ' { selecting his stock. ' Barton & Vaii’s, on the West Side. BUTLER. MO. GREAT SAVING SUYING DOLLAT SIZE. no tt - j only $22. | secutar music in schools and families, at One hundred other styles at 2, $78, $93, $108, $114, Yke larger styles are $39 $57, $&, 5 to $<oo and up. | wholly xnriveled by any other argans. | ' Also easy payments. New illustrated cat- alogue free. PIANOS. This company commenced the manutacture of ave Upnght Grand Pianos, . intreducing im- | portant improvements: adding to power : beauty of tene and durability, Will not require tering one-quarter; as much as other pianos ustrated cirenlars free. x Organ and r Boston: 46 liamlin si-at sc: agg Wabash Aye., , inthe market, oil, and all kinds cf sew- ing machine needles, also buy walnct lumber. “My undertaker-’ goods were i never inore compete, ali sizes ot, coffin=. always on hand. ‘Millinery Department d bv “ir-. Leonard. We sch. OF new goods and eur sbeen employed by B- >: & Co., Kansas cits, the past il trim the in the latest stsle rice our goods ‘cfore buying ARCHIE, MO.