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Mrs. Stonewall Jackson. Cleveland (O.) Leader, Learning that the widow and the tamous Confederate leader, were in this city, a Leader reporter made ‘They are stopping at the them a visit. the residence of Mr. Dr. Scott, house physician of the Cleveland Sanitarium, having come to the North forthe purpose of gaining health, both the nother and daugh- ter being indisposed. Mrs. Jack- you is a lady whe does not appear to be over 45 age. She is slightly above the wedium height, and when seen by the reporter was dressed in plain black. She cannot beautiful woman, but indicates that she vears of be called a her appear amodest, retiring unassumming lady. Her daughter is a charming miss ot 18 or 1g years, and scerns to inherit ‘the disposition of her mother. Mrs. Jackson expressed an earnest wish continue in retirement, both desire to avoid publicity and a proper regard for her own health. While maimed in the South they were ob- continually, is that she be allowed to from a she liged to receive visitors and attend receptions wherever they Not that Mrs. Jackson is un- social. On the contrary she is re- markable went. her for powers and enjoys the time spent} with her triends. She said that on coming to the North she had enter- tained fears that, being the wife of a be very re- rebel general, she would coldly receiv but the ception given her showed the deep respect in which Northerners held Jackson. very cordial the memory of Stonewall Cleveland she regards as a beautiful city, and she intends to re- main here under the care of Mrs. Dr. Scott until a change takes place in her health. House and Lot for Sale. Situated in the northwest part ot the city; house has four rooms; size ot lot 165x80 A good well and other improvements For further information apply a‘ this cffice. 45-tt Wanted to Rent fora tew weeks an open or covered buggy. Good care will be taken, hisoffice. Address buggy | Frem Kansas City Times. | Cass County Judges. i | in the United States very expensive The rascals are a institution. The judges of Cass county, who! Last yearit cost the government daughter of **Stunewall’’ Jackson, | are now in prison by a decree ot | $79, 193,09 to carry on the secret ygudge Krekel, are likely to be re- i leased. Delegates trom the various } townships of Cass county met in the 5tk Harrisonville, Mo for the | effecting a compromise of the coun- at irpose of convention on inst., jty and township bonded indebted- ness. with closed doors, the people tilled the court house yard and manifest- thoroughly The taxpayers are as they were wher the celebrated Be! ton tea party came off. As Grove Cleveland puts it. they are voting jana looking out for themselves. The bondholders were represented by Gen. John B. Henderson. There 'was a good deal of talk, but no i definate conclusions arrived at. The indications are that 33 cents on the dollar all around is the highest figure | that would be agreed on. i * . {vention adopted a resolution request- i feiters and dealers im spurious coi | jfines and $93.533 25 in coun feit notes and coins seized Be-} sides this the enormous si ? SS.- $16,591 in **representative’’ money. While the cenvention debated | service division whose especial function 1s to look counter- In return $10,664 was assesserl or advertisments gotten up te look | like monev was suppressed. ed great interest in the prececdings. | aroused in the United States now as} The con- ; { ing Judge Krekel to release the im-. pounded judges and iet them re- j turn home, which, with ail due de- ferences. the ‘Times thinks should be ‘ done. conversational ; & New Railroad. Jefferson City, Dec. 9,— Articles | of association ot the Sedalia and | Northern Ratlway company were | filed with the secretary of state to | day. Capital $330,000. The road is to be broad gauge and toruntrom Sedaha north through | the counties of Pettis and Saline to Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby gi that letters ot administration upon Ernest, deceased, the undersigned, probate court, in Bates county, Mix bearing date the Sth day of Novem 18S. All persons having c said estate are required toe to me tor allowance within one v from the date of said letters, or they’ may precludeu from any benefit of such es- tate, and it said claims be not exhibit within two years from date ot the publi- en, be cation of s notice, they will be forever ;} barred. 50 4ta G. W. Ronerrs, Adin’r, True te her Trust. ‘Yoo much canmot be said of the faithtul wife and mother, constan watching and earing for her dear « never neglecting a single duty behalf. when they are assaild by andt e system should have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regu- ' ated, bloed purified, and malarial poison | Marshall; in the latter county a dis- | | tance of thirty-three miles. The in- corporaiors are L,N. Brown, John J. Yeater, J. R. Barrett, B. G. Wilkerson and Thos Montgomery, Jr. *The great value of Mrs. Lydia E. \ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound tor all diseases of women is demonstrated by | every day’s experience, The writer this had occasion tostep into the princi- pal Pharmacy of a city of 140,000 inhab- itants, and on enquiry as to which is the most ;opular proprietary medicine of the time was answered, that Mrs. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound occupies a most | conspicuous place in the tront rank of all the remedies of this class now betore the | public.—Fournal ot | exterminated, she must know that Elec- tric Bitters are the only sure r dy- They are the best and purest medicine in he world and only « ost fi . Sold by F. M. Crumley & Co. No. 4. Milhons Given Away. lions of bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anc Colds, Rave been given away as Tri: Bottles of the large size This enormou outlay would be disastrous to the propr: etors, were it not tor the rare merits pos- sessed by the wonderful medicine. (all at F. M. Crumly @ Cos, Drug Store and get a trial bottle Free, and try your- self, It never fails to cure. No 5 *,°“Troubles often come from where we least expect them.” Yet we may often prevent or counteract them by Prompt and intelligent action, Thous- ands of persons are constantly trouble with a combination of diseases. Diseased kidneys and costive bowels are their tor- mentors. They should know that Kid- ney-Wert acts on these organs at the same time; causing them to throw off the poisons that have clogged to them, and renewiug the whole system. A. L. McBRIDE & GO. Are Headquarters! __ ARE —FOoR— Groceries, Hardware, STOVES AND TINWARE. BOTH IN LOW PRICES AND QUALITY North side square, IN GOODS. Butler, Mo. OF EMPORIO N SPRACUE & HUNTER. \ } ! i i H | | | Ever invoiced in the Southwest. } | | DESPERADOES DEEDS. ~48 = Killiug’of Two Brothers Who Trica to Run the City of Moberly Sedalia Dispatch. | On Saturday night lasf, John, Charlie and Wilham Cook armved in Moberly and put up at one of the hotels. They claimed to hail from | Mt. Sterling, Illinois, but 2 citizen | named Nick Dysert recognized them j as the men who bad caused a row in Topeka on the 28 ult., and for whom the officers there were leok- ing. He imparted his information to the city. marshall, i watch on their movements, and soon became convinced that they contem- He permitted them to remain until | Friday, and at noon attempted to larrest them. Accompanied by a | posse he scught them out. jmaking his mission known, ' with more resistance than he had | counted upon, as all three commen- ced firing aot caring who was hit. | The fire was returned wi | terest and John Cooke was killed, | while his brother William was shot +in the hip. The other brother, ' Charlie was pursued by the Marshal ‘fora distance ot a mile, and waen | at a point north of the shops. tell breathing his met in- mortally wounded, | last a few minutes later. Shortiy atter the shootyng a tele- | gram. was received fron: Topeka, ' asking for the arrest of the brethers. and stating that the officers would start after them as soon as it was known the y were in custody. ‘The new trials ofthe star route gang wili begin very soon now— probably about the first week in December. Since clone has burst, itis possible they will get their dues. party cannot afford to protect the any jenger if it has any desire to re- store itself to the fayer of the peo- _ple. Brady, Dorsey etal.. may yet wear striped suits. The Radical | : deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- rIN } { . ‘ and ‘ tional Bawk. who kept a, plated sobbing the Mechanics’ bank. | and on, } the recent cy- : ——— Musical Merchandise and Lawyers, 5. B. LASIBROOK. ASHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at 4aw utler, Mo. Wil the courts of Bates and adjuining coun- ties, THOS. 5. sMITH. Tases Paid tor Office, front room over Bates county Na- no tf. OHN 8. & S. P. FRANCKSCO, Attor neys at Law, Butler, Mo., will prac zice in the courts of Bates and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to coi- lections. ware store. PARKINSON & AERNATIHY, Attor- neys at Law, Butler, Me. Office west side of the scuare A HENRY, Attornes Law, Butler, e Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Misseuri, and do gener- al collecting business. WwW O. JACKSON, ato e Butler, Mo., offic e Crumly’s, Drug house on West side 261-97-18 Physicians. Pas ea | We Keep no Shoddy Goods. practice in; Collections promptly attended to | Non-residents. | | iiiave come to the front with a large stoc When wanting anything in our line call on us and we will save jou money. The Sedalia Demoerat Is the only mormng newspaper between Kansas City and St. Louis, Ft. Scott and Hannibal, which publishes the Associa ted Press dispatches, It is a large, eight column, Handsomely printed paper, ix- sued daily and weekly. The telegraphic, editorial and local contents of the Mail) | are complete including the latest Market : Court, an Office over Hahn & Co.'s hard- | | paid to the Weekly Reports, proceedings ot the Supreme le variety of Political intorma- tion not to be toundelsewhere. Its mis- ceilamous reading is extensive, and it spares no pains to <ecure the latest news otevery character. Special attention i+ Democrat, a m moth paper ot 48 columns, which is i sued every Saturday morning, at $150 pe vear. The Weekly contains all the im- portant news of the week, a Jarge 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 all the Estray notices of every county inthe ‘tate. The terms ot the Daily | Democrat are as follows: By mail, poxt- age paid, per year, $10. The Sunday | Democrat per year, $2- J M. CHRISTY, M. D., Homoepathia | Phy: ian and surgeon. tention givento female diseases, Butle: Special at- | Mo. Office, North side square front | room overBernhardt’s Jewelry store seat D. WOOD, Physician and Surgeon, e Butler, Mo. Office over Aaron Hart’s-store. 4h Cc. BOULWARE, Physician and « Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialty. J, Everingham, M.D E, L, Rice M, D, Residence wes! sid Residence east of North tree sqr, with J, C, Clark, EVERINGHAM & RICE. PEYSiCIANS and SURGEONS, ried a copartnership tor the edicine and surgery, tender Butier practice o their services to the citizens of 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 I4 S.. KELSO, M.D. Physician and e Surgeon. Office first door over Post Hutler--Mo. 229- 12-#f ¥. BROWN, Judge ot Probate, But- Address all communications to Jouw D. Russer, Business manager, 47-tf Sedalia Mo. DOW GOLs THE FURNITURE. Iam now prepared to sell Furnitur: lower than ever before I will sell a bu- reau for $9.50; 4 set ot chairs for $3.50 and everything lower than an house ir this or Batescounty. I also kecp trunks, valises, croquet sets, oil cloths curtain- and the BEST ‘Sewing Machine i Superintended by Mrs. inthe market, oil, and all kinds «+ ing machine needles, also lumber. My undertakers’ g« - never snore comp ete, all sizes of coffins always on hand. Millinery Department Leonard. Wy have a large stack of new goods and our trimmer who has been emplorved by B- | Leibstader & Co., Kansas city, the pas: D. ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge — quiring the acknowledgment or qurat ota + ‘clerk of a court of record. season will trim in the in the latest «t kk call and price our goods before buvin« elsewhere and we will rule vou in pri and quality. Wy. BE. Leonard, ARCHIE. MO.