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TOPICS OF THE TI she could not be tossed out. _ police got a rope on the beas Four convicts in the Ohio peniten- | relieved the unconscious w = uary have each chopped a finger off | The physicians found only one con- | yn order to“enjey a rest in the hospi- | tusion and very few bruises, but the — tal. Another poured melted lead! nervous shock was such that it is in his shoe aad will probably lose his | heg- H x Miss Belle Bryan of Lafayette, | Ind.,who had one quarter of her skull torn eut in a sleighing accident rast winter, is in a fair way to recov- Mav contaims nine articles, every one of which discusses topic or problem at the presen feared the victim connot recover. The North American Review tor | Th t and oman. ; IBUY ESTATE SiGVES Written guaranteed given witheacn stove. And se nearly soine t mo- HARDWARE. er, although she lost mere than a} ment prominent in the public mind. | cuptul of brains. Her mind 1s clear | Senator John T. Morgon writes of | TINWARE and she suffers but litt'e pain. **Mexico,”’ and sets forth the con- | : | Out on « Texas prairie, several | siderations of commercial wiles trom the coast, lies the remains ot a Spanish built ship. Noone ap- pears to know anything of its history as it was there before the ‘oldest inhabitant.’’ It is supposed, how- ever, to have been carried there by a dial understanding between country and the United States. Rev. William Kirkus, taking sion from Bishop McQuzaid’s ndal wave. Protestantism, makes a A Michigan gutl is waiting tor her six rejected suitors, whoare to act as groomsmen, to find six of her in- < tended husband’s ex-flames who will stand up with them. There are plenty of them, but they de not hke to advertise the tact that they were tem in an article entitled **Th integration of Romanism.”’ In erson and Carlyle,’’ Edwin P. ple disceurses with all his ol keenness of psycholegical idvantage | and i:ternational comity whicn are | rapidly bringing about a moce vaticination regarding the decay of vigorous counter charge upon the papal sys- IMPLEMENTS, And CUTLERY. cor | that | Ccheaper than The where. Give us else- Sccae and be convinced ¢all recent WRIGHT & GLORILUS. ¢ Dis- Lawyers. The Test Washer. “Em- . hs Soe a, Ta Ve the undersigned having Whip- V. BROWN, Notary Public But- ; eee bd d-time D. ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge a Pees os 228 ‘3 the deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- ~ Se nO Cre insight | quiring the acknowledgment or qurat ot troduced and sold in this coun- non-suited and perfection of literary form upon | an officer. try, unhesitatingly say that it is the . 3 the strangely diverse mental and = agen eg Machine ever offered A straight dark-red line on the| moral characteristics ot those two | P- H. Hotcoms. T.W. Sitvess. eee ite jet Soe < Beene floor ot the heuse of commons isene| great thinkers. Prof. Felix Adler ; _____Notary = BES ieee Hees ¢ et the most interesting relics in Eng- “ . OL’‘OMB & SILVERS :—Attorneys 3 iends and neighbors. Pre otters ‘A Secular View of Moral at Law, Kutler, Mo Office ever G. ‘V. Cowley, G. W. Seevers, land. It was originally intended to ine.”” Bates County National Bank. 5 | “Mrs. S, McFarland, Marv Nyhart, Training, prevent members drawing their swords en each other, and itis to-day considered eut of order fora mem- ber when debating to outstep it more than six inches. The efficiating clergyman at a vil- lage church in England stopped the ceremony and bid some parties in the gallery remove their billycock tion rather than on revelation. munism and America, by arguing that the current skeptical habit ot thought demands an independent system ot practical ethics, based primarily on observa- Alexander Winchell,gives every tor- cible expression to the apprehension of those pessimestic observers of the trend of events in this count y !Mrs. D. &. Heath, Mrs. L. Duncan, Mrs. J. McFarland, Mary J. Burchfield, Mrs.J. Harriman, Mrs. P. H. McCoy, Mrs. R. J. Burgess, Mrs. E. Mills, Miss CarrieHarden, Mrs. Sarah Strein, S. B. LASHBROOK. ASHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at; THOS. 1. SMITH. Con law utler, Mo. Wil practice in| Miss Maggie Silvers, Mrs. Jusie W eddle the courts of Bates and adjuining coun-;| Miss Lida Kinney, Mrs. Tom. Davis, Prot. ties, Collections promptly attended toi Elizabeth E. Shobe, Mrs. W. W Eldridge and Taxes Paid tor Nen-residents. Office, front room over Bates county Na- tional Bank. nz tf. Mrs, J. M. Wells, Mrs. G. W. Seevers, J. G. Burgess.......-- Baptist Minister I would have been glad to have called upon all my patrons ter their J. W. Chambers- J. S. FRANcisco. S. P. FRaycisco. shaped hats. Retnsing to de it, he} who think that they see in our poli- ae ae i a uames tothe above but time would d force his de but ss 4 {RANCISCO BRUS. Attorneys at} not permit. started up to enforce his order, Dut) ticai and social development all the Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in ier See A t was intercepted by one of the brides | signsof ampending national decay. | the courts of Bates and — adjoining)" ~ ONES ONE gent. ids hi hi it h that zi Begs counties. Prompt attention given to col- Any party out of employment, or maids, who whispered to him = that} The other articles are *-Affinites of | tections. Office over Hahn & Co.'s hard-| wishing to change tneir business who they wefe ladies wearing gentlemen’s hats, which altered the case entire- ly. One day last week a colored man, wife and daughter left their home in Buddhism and Chnistianity’’, Rev. Dr. James Freeman C **Woman as an Inventor’’. bv da Joslyn Gage; ‘‘College Endow- ments’’, by Rossitor Johnson; and by the | “are store., 79, llarke ; Matil- would lke to engage in the intro duction and sale of the above named Washer might find it to.their advan- tage to call upon the Patentee, who isnow Occupying rooms at the Lindei Hotel, Butler Mo. ARKINSON & AERNATHY, Attor- neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the square 22 North Carolina for Kansas, where a | “Ex:radition’’, by A. G. Sedgwih A HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, 133n. F. G. Powers. son and brother owns a farm. The blis Z . > ace. ,| £¥.¢ Mo. Will attend to cases in any behee ee eee eer oe . * . 2 egg ntl alsye tt Place, New court of record in Missouri, and dogener-| The southand Southeast Flor trio claimed the following ages: | York, and for sale by booksellers | al collecting business. act The man 105, his wife 102 and their daughter 8o years. The wife had once been bind, but now had_ her second sight. They were all decrep- id, and the daughter looked nearly us old as her parents. generally. Confederate Cemetery. Mo. Republican. During the recent performance ot council of administration of the “Drummer Boy of Shileh’’ at Steubenville, the old warriors com- plained that Captain Worthington’s cannen, which was fired outside dur- ing the battle, did net sound loud enough. On the list mght the gun was planted inside the hallway with the muzzle pointing-out of a door. When it went off the concussion put ot examining the Confederate try south of this place and toi it in proper condition, as well Springfield, Mo., April 23. Confederate Association ot Missourt met in this city to-day for the purpose rate steps for beautitying and putting keep it in a permanent state of im- provement, The party, consisting of Gen. John S. Marmaduke, president Should vou contempiate a trip to Nash- Ne, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Charleston, C., Savannah, Ga,; Jacksonville, lorida; or in fact, any point in the South Southeast, it will be to your interest examine the advantages over all other, nes offered by the St. Luuis Iron Moun- n & southern K' ‘Iron Mountain ‘oute” in the way of fast time, clegant quipment, &c. « At resenta Daily Train is run trom aint Louis Grand Union Depot, attach- .d to which will be tound:an elegant Pull- an Palace Sleeping Car, which curs rough to Nashville, Tennessee, where rect connections are made with ex- ress trains of connecting Lines, tor ints mentioned above. This Train nnects at Nashville with the Jackson- le express, havinga Pullman Paliace Sleeping Car ot the very finest make at- tached, which runs through to acksen —The he ex- ceme- naugu- as to ren a specialtv. ~ ee . Florida, without change. the lights all out, broke nearly all| Gen. D. M. Jes wie ENE us J, Everingham, M.D E, Ly Rice M.D, t ee t aistination ead rens the glass in the windows and scared Culloch and Capt. George M. Jones Residence west side Residence east of F, CHANDLER, severai women and children almost vice-presidents; Capt. A. A. Les-| North ideas aga cua’ C11. B. KINNAN, Sear: See inte fits. ueur and Ww. J: Haydon. secretaries, EVERINGHAM & RICE. ee Gen’1 Pass. Agent. ott. eeaempanicd bye Gey foba > Final Settlement Notice. A couple ot Port Richniond sports poured lamp oil over John Harley’s ij Phelps, Hon. John V’Day, Col. H PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Having forinmed a copartnership Yor the Notice is hereby given that the under- F. Fellows, H. E. Havens, B. U. Rebeae ici = ee signed administrator of the estate of Ju- = si . + ee J : + | practice of medicine and surgery, tender} “'Sh°t aes e é fine Scetch terrier and touched a Massey, Sidney W. Barnes, Them- | iheir services to the eiisene oe Butler He T eile Gee a ees c sce J : ? he i ES settlement of his accon) vith s = a to it, just tor -_ The pitiful | .. 4. Layton, R. S. Brownlow, E. snd aunt on ge CORN e new brick {tate as such administrator at the next the neighbors out in force, ut by Toe = a at all hours, day or night, both in the) 2> -"'N . ae i als $' 5 ‘ : John B. Noland, D. C. Kennedy | oi and country. 240 14 |house in Butler, in said county, on the me they got the flames quench- | . fa 3 3 isecond Monday in May, A. D. 1883. bad and others visited the cemetery 5 Bae) cranes iS.4 T. H.TILSON, Administrato ed the dog was dead. As soonus it} this forenoon, and an executive} é eee ao = learned how the affair happened ! cecsion was heldin the afternoon a | °S3- GRAND COMBINATION *S4. Tr a = jokershad to flee to save} which the president was instructed t —_THE— nea ee “4 yheat on the | themselves trom a similar trick. | ee ais the s > . : aoe 2 aia dies i They F 8 fiz | assue an address calling upor the pg BUTLER WwW LEELY TIMES, des igned, as trustee, ey are now under$1,oo0 bail each | ple of Missouri to subscribe $20,00 fer lot trust conveying to te dates Sar thet’ len ia couct. See See : rss ig Oo The leading Democratic and of- aS ee west a ot ble e improver e cemetry. n see ¢ ‘ 5 and blocks 15, 16,17, Sand tgin Sp a i i ficial newspaper of Bates coun- ee Rich ‘Hill, in Mates Francis A, Walker designates Or- | motronof Capt. George M Jones the roi addition to Rich Hill, in ¥ates co ign ates Or | P ie - ty and the LOUISVILLE Missouri, in trust to secure the pa egon as a part of the Louisiana pur- | thanks ofthe association were tender- ees OURIER JOURNAL ot a certain note ot $750, therein chase negotiated by J rson. The | ed Frank P. Blai , . i , rot - NAL, |described, and which deed ot trust is duly i chase negotiated by Jefferson. The | ed Frank P. Blair post No.1, G. A. W EEALY (\ URGE beer pera the resaedente otiice smite principal authority for regarding Or- | egon as part of the Louisiana tron, and other transacted. A telegrar also recieved from Morns Mu pur- chase is the fact that it was so mark- | “as ed in a map prepared by Barbe-Mar- bois,, the megotiator of the treaty on the part of France. On hand, in his history of the trea regetting his inability to be p Gens. Marmaduke and the other yy ‘he expressly states thatthe United States i | | government did not purchase the ter- | | { ntory reterreda to, but acquired it by a simple act of appropriation. Last Sunday as Mrs. Rosa McEn- Se Se roc of Mentreal, was returning from church a cow that was being driven | to the abattoir caught her on her, horns and rushed madly down the sirect. The governor ot Texas has the land bill Seme men cutiing ice on the Street turned the cew into a deorway and kept her tnere until help arrive fhe animal's eral lands to be leased. horns were business connéctee hack so sh y and-had become entangled in ady*s clo! T., ot St. Louis, generous contrbu- ecutive business vice president of the Fifth istrict, Col. McCutloch and Capt. Lesueur will remain and visit the battle-field companied by a party of ladies and It fixes the miaimum price of public lands at $2 tor com- mon with transient water, and $3 per acre with permanent water; i A commission is prévided for | unive rsity one year tor only $2 25, two papers tor! city of Butler, on page three hundred 32 25) little more than the price of one. and thirty-six of Book No. twentr- a . 25 or a f 1 a . ea s $2 25 ¥ will receive |27°0f mortgages and deeds of tre mil, n was], By paying us $2 25 you will re: whereas, said note is -due and unpaid, for one year your home paper with the Courier-Journal, the repsesentative news- paper of the Revenue only, and the best, brightest and abi family Weekly ia the United States. Those who desire to examjne a sample copy of the Courier Journal cendosob. calling at this office, § the power in. now, therefore, by * i trust. and at unford, me Vested by said aced of note, I will, on + ISATURDAY, APRIL, A.D. 1333, at the court house door in_ said c' Butler, sell for cash to highest bidder tall the right, title and intesest-in said to me by said deed of said debt, the sale to be rs ofS “o'tlee o'clock im the afternoon resent. Frost, of Wilson’s Creek. to-morrow, ac- LYON&HEALY Chicago. trust to satisty i n the signed ent Notice. the under- T, Potts, set- said estate Notice is heret signed curator 0} spe- 1 with | the request of the legal holder ot said | THE csr DAY OF! c ty of | in the | BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. oF J. H. HITSHEW & CO. is now ready tor business with an excellen Ww ind drug, undries. North si assortment re, Butler ot oO NEW JEWELER. 1 take pleasure in announcing to the public that I have lvcated in Butler to make it my future home, aud have the largest and best as: | Sorted stock of clocks, watches and j Jewelry and spectacles ever brought j to this market, which [ will sell Hy cheap tor cash. i had many | Years experience in the manutae- ture of watches and clocks in Eu- rope, Lam now prepared to repair watche: id clocks. no matter how compheated nor how badly they have been abused. By bringins htem to m ou ean have them pu Witgood running order and guaran tee <atistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT. Butler, Mo | NI.A Mayard, \A" ‘ THE POST OFFICE BOOKS AND NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS STATIONERY. ETC., IN LARGE VARUTIES. Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand. NEW LIVERY STABLE, WALLACE W. HILL, (Fermerly of Hill & Evans,) has leased the property knows as THE WALLEY BARN. South Main street, and offers for hire at reasonable rates, Good Saddie and Curriage Hores, light Buggies, Car- riages and wagons and everything in the livery line: Also alarge wagon yard ana plenty of feed and living water tor the accomodatidn of the pub- lic at reasonable rates. THE WALLEY BARN, South Main street. 1rtf WATLACE HILL, Proprietor. THE FINE SADDLE STALLION, EDDY WARD. ~- Will make the season of 1883 at our stapic Bates county, Mo., tovr miles southeast of Butler, near the Miller school house, and near Stumptown or Papin ville road, on the John Atkison farm at $6, payable at the end of. the season, or $8 toinsure a mare in toal or $10 to insure a live, sound colt, payable in both cases when the mare proves in toal or-when the colt comes, A lien willibe retained om the colt until the service of the horse is settled for. Great care will be taken to prevent accidents to mare or colts, but will not be responsible should amy eccur- ‘Lhe season will commence April ist, and close July tt. He can. be scem in but ler on Saturday’s of cach week at the stable of Tl. H, Evans DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Eddy “’ ard wa» bred by Loudon Snell, in:Seott- county, y.,. toled im spring of 7a dark chesnut nearly black, 16 hands high, fine action and weignt, with very heavy mane and tai!. He goes all the fine saddle gaits that any horse can vo, he has proven himselt a sure getter and good treeder, his colts show the saddle gait» tollowing their dams unitoemly of goud cclor.. Eddy Ward was got by the cel ebrated getter of saddle horses, Expert out of Nelly Ward. Dr. Adams’ celebrated premium saddle mare by (aid John Dillard; also a premiura stallion, great dam by Boston Sire, of Lexington Fashion, and many other racers, g. g dam bred by Ned Blackburn, get by O4d Kertrand, g. = g.dam by Blaakburn’s Wihap, sire of all the good Whips. John Dillard wax got by imported Indian Chief, dam by Marsk, thoroughbred g dam by Hampton’s Whip, Expert by Old "Bald Stocking, the best son of Old Canadian Tom Hall, Expertsdam by Whip Comet, som of imported Comet. John Dillard and Nelly Ward took more premiums at various tairs it Kentucky, perhaps tharsany other two animals in the show tor fine saddle horse» ALSO THE FENE BRED JACK, BLACK JOHN. Will stand at the sume place and conditions ot Edy Ward. Black John bred in Bourbon county, Kv., by fohn Cantreli, folded June 1877, black with mealy nose. 15 hands high with good boneand weight, a quick pertormer and good breeder as can be seen by Inoki t three ot his colts at owr place. He was sired by 2, H Parks Premium Jack Peacock, darmby Hawkeye g- dam of ..ammoth and Warrior stock. Peacock got by ‘apt ‘Keess’ premium jack N n, fr.,dam by ena Vista, g. dam an imported Jeanet Napoleon, gor by im Napoleon, dam b Buena Vista, Hawkeye got by ‘ ompromise, Jr., damby Mohawk. W. ould trace the pedigree at a great | h, but we dee cessarv, we think a look him and his colts will breeders of mules in this county His colts large and fine, we thi be to the interest of breeders of horses and to see this stack before breeding e!sewhere WARNOCK & WILMOTH. Ithaca Calendar Clock, A Perpetual Mechanical Calendar eennected with the most superior Eight and Thirty Day (either weight or sprinz) Cloek Movement. tY INDICATES PERPETUALIY NEW YORK OFFICE WITH WATERBURY CLOCK €0.. We. 4 Oortiand #1. of business in prices to suit the vo Ui clocks are thoroagts)

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