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r Governor of Oh Sedalia Bazoo. The democrats of Ohio, in session | at Columbus, nominated as their can- didate for governor George Hoadley, | ot Cincinnatti. To add to the portance of this nomination it was | made by acclamation, senting voice being héard among all im- | not one dis- the delegation, thus showing that his | popularity is that whatever dissensions may have exist- | ed in the party in’ that been bridged over by this State-wide, and have ot state action their representatives in convention assembled. Ohio has long been given over to the republicans, who have held undisputed sway over its | destinies, and one great reason of unanimity Local strifes tor | this has been the lack among the democrats. and party bickerings have so devided the party as to render success well- nigh impossible, and strong men | have been sacrifieced to this spint of contention in their own ranks. When Foster was elected, two years ago, Brookwalter, the democratic canai- date, was « very strong man with a very strong element of his party, and had he received the united support of the men otf his own party, with the yotes cf those republicans who were opposed to the policy otf Governor Foster, he would now have been the chief executive of one of the proudest states of the Union. cumb, however, to the internal strife, He had to suc- and was a marked victim of its wrath. Now there need be none of this. Aman who can be nominated by the unanimous voice of a convention com- posed of halt a thousand leaders of his own party need not be slaughtered to gratify personal spleen or party hatred. His majority can and should be mad large as that given Gov vernor Foster two years ago. The two Johnson’s and McDon- ald and Herndon, the four men who attempted to rob the Little Rock and Ft. Smith railroad oa the 7th day of March last, and for killing conduc: tor Cain, were hung at Clarksville, Ark., on the 22d. A large crowd gathered to witness the execution. Shriff McConnell read the death | warrants. Gove Johnson and said: “Ladies and Gentiemen—There is a large crowd to see the execution ofthe Mulberry train robbers. I have no other confession to make than that I, with the boys, made al} contession to God. We teel forgiv- en. You know why we here. I say to young men especially take I’ve nothing more to say. Good-bye.’ Rev. Mr. Cagle, of the M. E,/| Church, prayed fervently and bid the | Prisoners good-bye. The — sheriff | bid them tarewell and placed them! upon the trap. While they were | being pinioned, Gove and Jim John- son and McDonald joined in a bro- | ken conversation in a voice that was stepped forward are Warning. firm. The crowd cned, ‘Good- i dye.” They responded, ‘Farewell | all.” McDonald said: “I hope | none of you will ever come to this.’’ Jim Johnson said; ‘It was not our mtention to kill.’” Jim Johnson said: “Hurry up, | Peys It is mighty hot here.’”’ j Gove cried out: “Yes, hurry. | We have not been im the sun for some time.’ “Jim said; -‘It will soon be over. That’s a good thing.’’ McDonald remarked: tear anything herafter.”’ Jim said: **Sheriff McConnell, you must pull the rope. ”’ They all joined in the request that the sheriff should throw the trigger. | He assured them he would . “I don’t | Jim: ++) want a drink of water, Z The sheriff ordered lemonade. Four elasses were trought. All The black cap was drawn Pthe rope McDonald - adjusted, j been | we’d just like to know which are | ner husband doesn’t said recently | was atfected by the Papal excommu- H i F but it) N His | nearing | do for me in the next world, has made my fortune testimont al tund is rapidly B UTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNE drop fell at 12:45 p. m. ABOUT WOMEN. ladies treasury de- One hundred young married trom the partment during the last four months Mrs. Lillie scrbies woman as ing act of creative power.’? Mr. Devereux Blake’s opinion that point is not known. Miss Raumbel, be the most learmed woinan Devereux Blake de on a native of India, is said to } in the world. She is twenty years oid, and can read, write and speak in twelve languages. When Patti and Nitsson meet in the next world ot course they won't consent to sing at the same time, and to be considered the off nights. Tennessee wives are brought up to know who runs the house. One tried to drown herself the other day be- cause she had broken a platter and was afraid to tace her old man. Twice in her lite a Maine woman has been struck by lightning, she is alive yet. Her husband struck once with a poker, and a mon- ument marks his place of sojourn. and was Did you ever notice how suddenly a timid woman who is humming an operatic aia will switch off on to a religious hymn when a storm comes first clap of up and she hears the thunder? There are 160 temale ployed in the Bank ot atter a year or two receive an annual salary of $360. They rooms apart from the men and are superin- tended by officials ot their own sex clerks ance, em- who have and are very effectual workers. In India the wife cooks the dinner, the husband eats all he wants, and then, if anything is left the wife ez This looks hard, but it should be re- membered that it the lady more time tor conversation. S. gives A New York woman who has had three coe woman who is content to spend her life in a man’s arms good for anything else tnan a pet, and if get pains in his arms and _ tell her betore many years she can bless her stars.’’ w Bedtord (Mass-) Stan- husbands says ot petting: is not so THe N dard is firstin the field to nominata Gen, Crook for presidency. The Washington Post says that there must be a radical change m the department of justice or the crimes of its own officials will soon consti- | tute the chief business of the federa! | grand juries. For the present Mr. Dorsey SHEDS } down and out of the star-route cases. But there is no lack of distinguished defendants. Another ex-senator takee his place beside Mr. Brady in the dock, and the show drags on.—Phil- adelphia Record. Atty.-Gen. Cassity (Dem.)’ of Pennsylvania is reported to have recently expressed his beliet that the republicans would carry both the city of Philadelphia and the state of Pensylvania next fall, sure to lose the presidency in 1884. The star-route verdict will be heard from in 1884. Ingersol may let the Washington mob swill his punch and the jury may all have the delirium tremans, but the judgement of the | ation’s jury is be rendered a ar trom next November at the bal- to lot-box.—-Detroit Free Press. to have he Mr. Parnell is reported when asked how nication: *‘I den’t know what it will in this.’” sum of $1 25.000. circuiar ospect ded he pope’ have “the grand crown- | but would be/ Be BATES COUNTY | I BUTLER, MO- | | ORGANIZED EN 1871, | Capital paid in, - - $ 75.000. [Suepias - -- - ioe | j Large Vault. B urglar-Proof) * | Safe with Time Lock | We are prepared to doz ing business. Good pa demand. Buy and sell ge, receive deposits &c., Xe. DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, ©: Clark, Oe Elliot Pyle ifon. J.B. Newberry E. P. Henry, E ~ Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, jot Edwards, J. J. Ryan, ¥ a Bard, Dr. D. D. Wood, p M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Colem an Smith. F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - - J.C.CLARK - - - F. 1. President: - Vice President. ENGARD = = + Cashier. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, —IN-— Iiouse §B Oper: BUTLER, MO. lock, Authorized Capital,'} $200,000 Cash Capital 50,000 Surplus Fund 1,000 | BOOKER POWELL, T.W. CHILDS + President DIRECTORS ~ Dr. T. C. Boulware, R, D. Williams. Judge J. H. Sullens, A. L, McBride, C, H, Dutche: Frank Voiis, Booker Powell, Green W. Walton, Dr. N, L, Whipple, ES Ww, Childs, A, Hj Hump rex, W™, E, Walton, ies OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, John Deerwester, R. Gentry West, n B. Ellis, - Hines, Q. Dutcher, x I, McKee, Henry Donovan, C, C. Duke, O. Spencer, Ee R, Estill, | _ Receives Deposits payabie on demand Loans money bu and sells exchange and does a general Banking business. Demonstrated. §< That smart men average $5 00 to $$ co} per day profit, selling the “Pocket Man- The most marvellous little vol- issued. Needed endorsed and purchased py all classes. Nothing in the j book line ever to equal it. Will prove it. Complete sample and outfit soc. or sfullparticulars for stamp. Don’t start ! out again until vou learn what is said ot | this book, and what others are doing, Olive Street. ual.’* } ume ever | John Burns, Publisher, 717 St. Louis i —————— Excited Thousands, | \Meitieinal Bank. : BOOTS. | Queensware, Glassware and Woodenware. | low as any place im the city. i over the land are going into ecstasy Dr. King’s New Discovery for Co | Sumption. Ti eir unlvoked tor recovery | | by the timelw use of this great lite Saving | | j | re medy, causes them to go nearly wild in is guaranteed to vositively s, colds, asthr hoarsene ion ot the throat . Triai bottles tree at F. M Crum- | & Co. City Drug Store. Large size | $100. 2 | its praise- | cure severe Co | fever, bronchi voice, or any 4 inal Settlement Notice. O 30 [FRANK CASSITY. GEO. W. WILSON. THERE LATE CYCLONE BLEW FAVORABLY FOR BUTLER AND CASSITY & WILSON Have Landed on North Mai in Street, with a complete u of vou we will make an otter by n earn $3 to $7 7 evenings, ae » Bovs or Girls can doit. H. i ney as & Co.. 195 and eet, New York 21 3r At The Depot. he Red Front Restau you can get a s hept_ by endid and everything else wt 23-1 m assortment of New and Choice Groceries, You are respectfully t class restaur: Jacksons Linen Strayed. invited to their store whether you buy or not. IV. B. J Es ES Fr, cars old, with a 2 shape on right 1 hip. Intormation as to iving her | outs w liberally rewarde , *k > r 2 ae Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Solid Silver and | ksedivaie: SPECTACLES 3 Complete Line of = ; For a Clean Shave | Agent for the celebrated Se Optical Goods, Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest sz AG PE eorner of the square, They have a neat, oer 2 oF vareen comfortable room. R0-tf + R. Watches. FIELv. } Pere) Se | Also keeps in stock a : | tull line of AND Crosman & Hurt. When you want neat hair-cut in the | A]] American ; Kien latest style, a clean shave or a_ shampoo, ” . sSSES call atour shop on the east side of the | GLAREEA square. None but good workman em-|5WISS WATCHES. ployed. Your patronage is respecttully solicited. tf. Repairing of Watches, Clocks and janis, é Satisfactorily Done. YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND STOCK OF ‘SHOKS, MAX WEINER’ A LARGE AT BOTTOM FIGURES AT EAST SIDE SQUARE. i. D. RAFTER, Right at the Jower scale, keeps a tull line of Staple & Fancy Groceries. Also a full line of good Caps, South side square, votions, Boots, Staves Hats and substantial Dry Goods and N 25-tf. all sold at prices that defy Competition. NEW DRUG STORE eae. Pion aed Penal in the Drug ae WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded both Day and Night. Having opened a new Drug Store in Butler, Mo, and haying had many years experience in the drug busniess we cordially invite the public o calland see us. We guarantee our drugs to be pure cogent rena as Give usa call BER S. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS! new styles and new prices. New stock, ! VALISES Call and look. VALISES! In great abundance, new and nobby styles. Mc Farland Brothers.