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How to Succeed. Harmony Among Republicans. | Kansas City Times. wish to offer a hint to boys. But) Ata recent dinner giyen by the i ai] do for cthers. Dihgence and | Saturday Night Club of New York jestness Will accomplish a great | Mr. Roscoe Conkling was one of Jonce had a grown-up boy | the speakers and it may fairly be in- for me who did not fully un- | fered that he spoke the sentiments of and this. He boarded himself. | a large section ot New York repub- worked well, but thought success | licans, and that section too that con- | ended on making the best bar- | trols the pelitical organizations of the } a he could with his employer. ! He spoke of the abilities re- the last day ot his engagement | quired to make an porrowed a vessel at the house to drink intothe field where he state. effective bos Notwithstanding General Grant was | present, and made a speech in favot iked alone. He came in precise- | of reciprocal trade with Mexico. Mr. atthe hour for quitting work, but} Conkling went back to the Chicago out the vessel. I asked him! convention and bewailed the failure reitwas. ‘Oh, he ‘orgot it-— | then to give Grant a third term. Mr. eitm the field.” IT asked him to! Conkling said the results ef the Chi- ng it in, but he said his time was | cago convention have held this coun try back for ten vears. { | tor his day’s work and declined. tended to employ him again but} The veteran New York boss was very emphatic 's turned! the scale. He never suc- | when he spoke of the way in which ded well, although active and of | the present administration at Wash- r abilities. Another person in | ington is carried on. He spoke of B th y employ always took an interest | the men who are running the ma- UL cor, 7 the work, and did not mind an ex- half-hour if matters required it. le works for me yet, and [ can af- rd to allow him an extra hour on LOCATED IN THE -- TIMES” BUILDING. Missouri., chine ‘tas merely playing push pin aaa cae over the’rot and rubbish ot tricky politics.’”” He could not bet- ter conclude a speech arraying the methods of the republican party than by predicting, which he did, that the | tate for sale. democrats are about to take centro) | —-~ —---—~— - oe alee 48, Business House and lot, in Adrian, 30, 160 acres of timber, within one mile ot house 18x40 teet, lot :5x140 feet, good lo- railroad. A govd chance tor saw-mil cation will be sold at a bargain. This men. 5 Property will only be offered at the pres- ent price until April ist, 1883. low, | Respecttully solicits all persons having real estate to sell, to call and leave description and price of property, where same will be advertised free of charge. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interes ial occasions, and todo various are ae r . ecial ’ ; to call and see us. We have now on our books the following Real Es- ings without charging him. Another instanee will do to repeat ugh not immediately within my al knowledge. An orphan joy sought employment; he was re- dly repulsed. He was nearly ot the country. The organs are out in full cry against Conk'ing for his true, plain, straightferward speech. They ac- iscouraged ; when the owner of a|cuse him of being false to the party establishment at last concluded } when he quarrelled with Garfield ptake him if he would do various} over tue New York patronage and mal ‘*chores’? with small pay. | resigned his seat in the senate and leengaged for a year. He was] ,etired trom politics, perhaps forey- mt on handjevery morning, and tried | cr. The mistake he made was four ymake himself useful in every way. | years earher. Had Mr. Conkling tthe end ot the year, when he | acted according to the dictates of his Iked of leaving, every one pleaded j netter nature and denounced the rhim to stay. He had helped the } methods by which Hayes was seat- erks and helped the owner—they sould not spare him.’’ He was fered higher wages, and in two or fee years more commanded agood | jon would have been saved the coun- lary. In process ot time he was | try. mitted as a partner. He was not j some persons I have scen who emed to think that the great point asto get the best possible wages id never to work a minute beyond ¢ regular time, but rather, if pos- ble, to fall within it. They never 29,40 acres southeast ot Butler, good orchard, new barn, comtortable dwell- 33, House and lot in north east part ot ing house never tailing water, a desira town, good house of 4 rooms, also excel- dle location. lent well of water. TESTS GAO pais _ = Aicntre Se 24, 180 acres 8 m 32, good farm ot 150acres within one mile about 160 ot Butler, good buildings and fences, al fine prairie close to coal mines and rail so good feed lots, anda quarry of superi road. or sand stone. aoe ee Se ee es southwest of Butler. res excetlent timber, balance - a7. 160 acres 4 miles north of Butler, new 2S, House and lot in east part of town on dwelling house, good out buildings, lan: Dakotah street. House contains 2 good all new and good quality. Alsoa fin rooms, gooa well on lot, will be sold at brick residence on north main street is a bargain. the city of Butler, one of the most desira ble locations in the city. t4, Large trame house and good lot on good staple plenty of $0 House and lot on North Main street fruit and good water. Will be sold on Commodious house in good repair, gooi terms to suit purchaser. stable large lot and tine location. Thi: aires is avery d able property in one o 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles nartheast of But- the best neighborhoods or Butler. ter, 100 acres under fence, Soto 100 acres = - tarming land, balance timber. Never 38 5200 acres of land in Linn county, Kan tailing water, good timber, range to: *@8 tour miles trom Trading Pos Mills, stock, comtortable house. Will be ‘iX miles trom Pleasanton, 80 acres is That was Rosco Conkling’s op- | sold at 25 pe cent less than actual value cuilvation, Sood timber, comtortabh : : son a = house and stabling, bearing o chard portunity, and when he let it pass | 40 30 acres ot land mostly timber 11; miles. This farm is particularly adapted iokice without making the most of it, he ler | vt Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- raising, Sugar creek runs through th ing the best ot stone tor buildings and farm and supplies it with never failin; side walks. water. Plenty ot prairie and timbe ae — good range adjoining 2 emises, als 29, House and lotin the northwest part ot saw mill Beal Se eee town, corner lot, good house with five 2 rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. ed, as he intended, his party would be better off to-day than it is, and the hideous and unparalleled corup- an opportunity pass that occurs but once in the lifetime of anyman, and he will wait in vain for another. The 7 x republican press says that when he ade out much.—[Cor. Country predicts that the power will cre long SRLS pass into the hands of the democratic | 4% A fine residence with about 5 acres of —. en -- land adjoining the corporate limits of A REAL NECESITY party that the words are only the ex- | gutler. Excellent fruit of all kinds, plen- 3 tyof water, good outbuildings. This is ee One of the most desirable country resi- air = 2 ss - dences in sates county. limproements a to gether or in lots to suit purchaser all in good revatr. sood land and good buildings, Iw aan bre good houses fine young orchard and plen- 46,120 acres, In Deepwater townsmp, ty Of water, ina good neighborhoo known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- Close to school, church, and post-office. 1 nt quality of land, about 50 acres in Soa rie ae a : cultivation balance pasture, plenty of 43, House and lot on corner ot Fulton anc stock water house with 3 good sized Mis streets. Good house containing rooms, new barn 20 by 36 ft and other four rooms, wood shed and cval house out buildings, good orchard. Price $25 00d truit, good well; lot 80x1651< feet per acre. ~ Owner determines to sell 56, So acres mile trom depot, 2 goo wells of water, small orchard; land under cultivation; can be made one o the finest tarms in the county; will be sole terms or very cheap tor cash. pression of the wish of hisown mind. 64. 240acres near Mulbery will be solc It may be so. If he has a spark of patriotism left he might well wish that the destinies of America might pass trom the control of a party which he knows is not only hopeless- ly corrupt but now utterly imbecile —a party that has driven out of pol- itics and almost trom tts ranks, its -blest men, and which is now held ogether only by the common bond of public plunder and of pmyate in- terest. We presume there is hardly alady » be found in our broad land who,it he docs not already possess a sew- J-4 machine, expects some day to be- ome the owner of one. The house hold of a young wife is ow considered incomplete without sewing machine. 36, 1z0 acres 5 miles north west of Butler. 44, House and lot in north west part of Two houses good out-buildings, good city, good trame house 38 by 30 with two bearing orchard, $0 acres in cultivation roomis back, new stable, good cistern in balance timber, plenty of stock water, kitchen. Lot 132 by 264, also 3 vacan good coal bank easy of access coal ot ex lots adjacent to above property each lo: cellent quality. This isa splendid neigh- 132 by 264. Will be sold all together or borhood will be sold cheap. seperately to suit purchaser, all very de- sa = ~ sireable property and in the hest part o gress, that has traded on the past] 55, 9 Bereey miles on Butlers miles town. i > WwW aoe s ‘cas trom Adrian, frame house of 5 rooms, ~-—-—- oe until che world has advanced beyoud | J ayies and ‘other out-buildings, young 51, House and lot in North part of city, its reach. A party that has no vital-] orchard, plenty ot good water, 110 Aas Lot S4 SG nove one story 5 good . fs eg Se Aas in celttvation balance in pasture. Hedge rooms, ¢ weli andovt buildings. Also ity lett, and the flickering embers of onthree sides, plank ae wire on he vacant lot adjoining 100 x gies good its life dying out in the embrace of | other, will be sold reasonable. Possess- fence and stable, Will be sold together dor route tisk aad ion given immediately if desired or separately, Ths property is offered tigation is scarcely. worth any at- = ---~ — to short time at a bargain tempt to save, and can only be puri- S4, 324 acres in Spruce township,2 houses, = ~ a orchards, z00 acres in cultivation, bal- 49, House and lot in West Butler opposite tied in the cold shades of opposition. Mr. Conkling well knows this, and ance in pasture all under fence, plenty of the depot. House contains 4 rooms car as he has no favor to ask may well Next to her lover the thought up- etmost in the mind ef the maiden ust bleoming into womanhood is a ewing machine. A party in which there 1s no pro- When asked by her parents or af- ianced what her Christmas present hall be, the answer in the’ majority ifthe cases is, “A shine. sewing ma- public inves- Butatter the mind has been fully nade up to purchase one ot these ndispensable articles the question irises as te what kind of a machine o buy. er, all good land. Can be divided to be used foreither dwelling or business ke two convenient farms. hous =. acres two miles southwest of Butler, s2, 30 acres adjoinin Goed land, plenty of water. Will besold Good dwelling of 7 re very cheap. i of good water, ple = : = 2 tences, barn and out-buildings. sold al] teget chasers. It should be so simply constructed hat the most inexperienced can suc- esstully operate it. The other points nainly to be considered, and which re the most desirable, are durabili- vy rapidity. capacity tor work. ease Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever f ES ot = Sores, ‘ ancer-, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, b f operation. regularity of motion, | feter, Chapped Hands, and a i skin crup- | 8% initurmity of tension, and_ silently { tions, guaranteed to cure in every ine} 6) 130 while i . stance, or money refuuded. Prive in operation. per box. Forsale by F. M. Crumly & Co, The “Light-Runnipz New Home”’ pe: ills the above requirements, and is | Ovatien to Murdock. og to cumbine the good pots of} Cincmati, O. May 4- Wt sewing machines. with the addi- | night at the dramatic festival was | ton ot many new improvements and | an ovation to Murdock. | = i j 3 1 South Main street I: il = abor-saving devices. eae on Seater | 63. House and lot on Sou R 37—40 acres of good jand 1-2°mile from = | plauded almost in every, scene, and | lot So by 165 comfortable house, will sell, City limits, ood land nice location. The price is no higher than that of | when the curtain finally fell, just ten | very cheap. ther machines, and every lady who i m.nutes after midnight. he was call- = s the happy possessor of one she | ed before the curtain and recieved } May rest assured she has indeed a | with shouts, the entire audience of i reasure. | more than 5,090 speak his mind. land 7 miles northwest ing land roacres s and vutbuild- Foran ‘Aiso pienty of stock water good Ut STEM" to school be- nd is offered at a 24 acres lots to 114 acres farr Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The greatest medical w world. Warranted tospecdi ings. hedge and orchard, elos longs to non residen good truit, stable. cellar, gutteri tern and tenciny yvood condition., houses, good barn, good young orchard This is one Qo cheapest. pic of all kind of truit, a No. 1 well of water pro tv in Butler. 61—House and lot 3 blocks from Square in Butler, good house of 7 reo: good well and cistern, new stable and otherout buildings, plenty ot fruit ot i lot one hundred feet square sold cheap and oneasy terms. acres, 2 miles from Adrian, 2 good soil and good locai sS—House and Lot, 1: Butler new house lamlet to {| 1 t-2stor,,t sand good kitchen, good barn and buggy house, exce}lent well ot water 25 feet deep, plenty of fruit. He was ap- Humphrey’s Addition. ¢ now thirty-three icts fn Humphrey’s ad H ‘This addition is situated directly south oft All who send tor the compamie’s | “lose. jots range in size from 141 X 75 $ ao up to 178 2 i Ce hroughout, and even in the last act! to $225, according to size i location. y ew illustrated catalogue and enclose | through i e c cee atic Lee ie com ean ane ok heir advertisements (printed on an-| his vigor made him match } ‘“ ther page) will recieve a set ot fan- | for Laertes in the worid ftzht. : a . ng novelties, of value to At fhe Depot. se co + . i > i dd: pit ng cards, &c. There In the Red Front Restaurant, kept by a is, NEW HOMESEWING ¢. W. Morgan, you can get a splendid MACHINE CO., 30 Union Square | meai at ail heurs, and everything else New York. remained til the We sale. Murdock’s acting was cven | s 150 property w shert time be a fair ' kept in a first class restaurant 23-1 m city of Butler ‘tor | partot the city. } ed at trom $100 } BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. oF J. H.HITSHEW & CO. r business with Stsi sun an excellent new assortment ot Mo, e# BUY ESTATE STOVES TH, BEST STOVE. IN THE MARKET Written guaranteed given witheacn stove. And sel! HARDWARE. TINWARE, iMPLE* ENTS, And CUTLERY. Ceheaper than where. and be convinced al! Give us e!se- I take pleasure in announcing to he public that { have lvcated in sutier to make it my future home, wid haye the largest and best as- orted stock of clocks, watehes anid ewelry and spectacles ever brought othis market, which [ will sell ‘heap for cash. Having had many vears experience in the manufac- ure of watches and clocks in Eu- ope, Lam now prepared to repair watches and clocks, no matter how omplicated nor how badly they save been abused. By bringing item fo me, you can have them put utgood running order and guaran ee satistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butler, Me MA. A Mayard, AT THE ? OT @FFICE BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARITIES Dail NEW LIVERY STABLE, WALLACE W. HILL, (FPermerly ot Hill & Evans,) has leased the property knows as THE WALLEY BARN. South Main. street, and offers for hire at reasonable rates, Good Saddie and Carriage Hores, light Buggies, Car riages and wagons and everything in the livery lime. Also alarge wagor vard ana plenty of feed and living water tor the accomodation of the pub THE WALLEY BARN, South Main street. WALULACE HILL, Proprietor Papers and Periodicals always oa hand. ic at reasonable rates. cr tt THE FINE SADDLE STA EDDY WARD. t our staple in Bates county, Mo., tour mile» 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, o $8 to insure 2 mare in toal or $xe to insure a live, seund colt, payable in both case when the mare proves in toal or when the colt comes. A lien will be retained o1 the colt unttl the service of the horse is settled for- Great care will be taken te prevent accidents to mare or zolrs, but will net be responsible should any occur ihe scason will comm April ist, and close July rst. He can beseen in But ler on Saturday’s of each week at the stable of H. H. Evans. Will make the season of 1883 DESCRIPTION AND Seert county, Ky = = DIGREE. rh W ard was bred b* Loudon Snell, in k chesnut. neaciy black, 16 hand hh, fine action and weignt, with ver heavy mane and tail. He goes all the fine saddle gaits that any horse can vo, h oven himselt a sure getter and good breeder, his colts show the saddle gait jng their dams unitormly of good color. Eddy Ward was got by the cel ed getter of saddle horses, Expert out ef Nelly Ward. Dr. Adams’ celebrater by Old John Dillard, also a premium » on, great dam b gton Fashion, and many other racers, g. g dam bred b: Ned Blackbarn, get by Old Bertrand, g. «. g. dari "by Blackburn’= Whip, sire of a! the good Whips. -lohiy Dillard was got by imported Iné ian Chiet, dam by Marek thoroug? damn by Hampton’s Whip, Expert by Ofd Bald Stocking, the bes son of Old C an Tom Hall, Experts dam by Whip Comet, son of importe: ¥ d Nelly Word took more premiums at various tairs i y other two animats in the show tor fine saddle homser -» toled in spring o ao | ALSO THE FINE BRED JACK, | BLACK JOHN. - - - nd conditivas ot Eddy Ward. Blac Jotn bred i i }ow e same | Bo ¥, Kv., by Cantreli, folded June 1877, black with: mealy nose £35 rds high with good bone and weight, a quick pertormer and zood breede jas be seen by looking at three ot his colts atour place. He was sired by RB. H Parks Premium Jack Peacock, dam by Hawkeye g- dam of wammoth and Warrig # tock. Peacock got by Capt. Leers’ premium jack Napoleon, Jr., dam by Puen : Vista, g. dam an imported Jennet Napoleon, got by imported Napoleon, dam b | Buena Vista, Hawkeye got by Compromise, Jr., dam by Mohawk. We could trac } i at length, but we deen it unnecessary, as we think a look + i his colts willsatisty the breeders of mules i is county. His colts ar | tarce and fine, we think it would be to the interest of ! eeders of horses and mule © to see this stock before breeding elsewhere WARNOCK & WILMOTH