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s exploded and s to b An Interesting Relic. oe apandoned, a new cry is made Marsha’. Mo., ly 15.—T that our school system is a failure I be in existence o: the The subject ot education is always jn order. From the time ot the first settlement of the colonists in New and that we must have a_ protective | family of the father of Presbyterian- ism in America is at the hands of Rev. D. P. pastor the old-school Presbyterian church school tariff in order to create a new system. This scheme will receive the least present in England and Virginia, education has Bowen, t ot ceived more attention in this a : rece 4 tavor of any that the republican par-/in this city, having been receive country than in any other country. 5d : 5 S been received e s 2 ty has broached to prop up its failing | by him a short time since from t i As a general principle the education | ” pa : et : : a eee z fortunes. The evils of a high tariff} East. The gitt is a he; id of the masses has depended on the f = 5 Dee) DEAE Ys SOC voluntary efforts of the people them- are too many and too well known. | mahogany desk, bridging the cen- | | It has been the especial Too many of onr national interests | tury back to the home of the last fe olin tare eavecnments and have been sacrificed to s Moloch} Makmie. Francis Makmie came ae ¥ of destruction. Our ships have dis-! from the province ) it was never committed to the hands | ° aF ; P — d ue ae province et Ulster, Ir ., | appeared from the ocean, our foreign ; land, to the eastern Shore< of the federal government, and it ae : i ee ? see , ei he ue . eastern shores of Mary- 1 > . : at - in manutactured a [ies fi . 2, an 4 » quarter never should be. Education is the aa ; Gotta ee ee and witer a quarter of most wnporcant of all our social stroyed, and now the school system | a century of active service died inj forms. It belongs entirely and ex-}'5 be drawn yet ee euabiace (1708. He had planted the rst | clusively to the people. It comes of this political « fish “Whom | churches, and organized (in 1706) | j - Ss Ww estroy the first | the rst presbyter tec home, as Lord Bacon wouid say, to the gods pects des aude ey = ae fi presbytery. Only two “men’s business and bosom’? as make mad.’’ The republican party is | children survived him, the elder dy- fe else comes home; not even | “P¢ fer destruction, and only awaits | ing the same year, with his father. not s ; Pe ais ligion itselt. An uneducated peo its time, which is close at hand. Anme, atterward Mme Holder rel ee: a - we ple will not be a religious people. Mr. Watterson on Tilden di : eee 8, very wealthy She | They may be superstitious, but they Sarnal. } : ac aga: last & ai — H igi i i ot Mak ic. r 3 4 ‘ = = will not be religious. Education in here is this excluded man, | ae 1 her will, dated No- { this country, which has succeeded bet- uncomplain- His Wallenstein, tis secinded man, this Re the sum of forty-six pounds, bed and a negro woman, ter than any other country, has been silent man ot Greystone. without the ing, a mas a like the name ot managed thus ta ference the name, = est . : furniture is going forth *‘to assemble torces in Kesiah, and called ot federal goverment. hogany desk, he people have provided the funds, # the desolate camps.’" His name is : i they have watched over the progr an inspiration and a_ watchword. moh oe ee The desk spok- wd the efficiency of their schoois. | Whatis it? How 15 it? Sonate en of in the will 1s now the proper- The money for the most part has fists would say there is something ty of Rev. Bowen. It was made in een a voluntary gift from the peo-f weird about it. Not at all. The ugaus ae eae See a grand ple, a direct tax which every one J man is, within himself, the most vise oF pueatase Le seve could estimate and see to it that the original and useful ot his time. Had This being the two-hundredth an- niversary (1683-1883) otf the great American Presbyterian church, ev- erything connected with that event full worth of it should be got. he desired the presidency, as Hayes Itis gravely proposed thata system | hankered after it, he would have had which has been the admiration of it. He simply refused to take it on : ie ” 7 = a Ss attracting attenti the world should be tampered with. | conditions. ‘They were offered him s 5 : ine n° by le ee in So ee ee - , resbyterian circles. -wMor Itis proposed thatthe federal govern- fy hoth parties. He obstinately re- y © ment shall now beginto provide tor 2 To-day he woullae eee ; s aaa fused. To-day he would not have it Missouri’s University- the common schools. y implica- fa: all. He 1s in every rezard a d = tion the republican party claims _. Jerrerson Crry, Mo., July 17. i e <3 Fi a a Cine aneSicnt aa a ad FS Ae j 2 ASS J interested, healthy, philosophic pa Last winter the legi slature passed a that our school system is tailure ; that from the very first it has been a _ taking a deep for riot statesman ; : se A ce and a 2 : ; e bill appropriating $100,000 for buil- nterestinatlairs ; as canes ding anextension to the main build- mistake; that the people — have [friends as a boy ; would not EXCHANEE)| eof the State Unliveteity ac Colum. neglected their duties in this Greystone for fifty executive man-| 4:3 Some weeks avo the cgne a a wie aie ergs Ns rons. ; curators advertised tee the sub- ing tor the want of support; anc Me He 1s the power in the land be- iat es Sheers build the federal government must take iEatey Comat ie led ME oe Doe Oe ee ee ae ER atiel ye SSS Sones Ree ase ing and five parties responded. Va- Ar et » whicn, within the last OMT UNS ee ea ars jf 2 | rieus plans were submitted by the Aparty whicn, - massess have been always right. | ¢ Ml . archite = Kirchne } twe re has given way to great J 7 - following architects: irchner, the wenty years, has ¢ ay gs They saw, through their wise, strong, architect of the St. Louis schoal corporations sufficient public lands to popular instinct, that in Mr. Tilden : i ; ee g sudéws aie bl ARool fatke board, C. B. Clarke, of St. Louis, eucow the pudolie schools 0. 1€ TF they had, not merely a friend, but a Parone dono St Colaniine a nited States for all time, proposes | wise and able triend. At last this NMcBElk ob Colambic The beard how to endow them by a system ot eae BEES Peete : S anita ; Ay overwhelming current of sentiment selected as first choice the plan of indirect taxation in the interests ot has reached and touched the poli- Kirchner, of St. Loms, and a second snother set of great corporations. It J ys, ; a iptigens = Rete ~ Arete a eee ieee pcicians, and now tev) are As manell tp eice thanoe ba ici aie tae isgravely proposer tO perpetuate. ai for Tilden as the people. It is too provides, however, that their chorce high protective tariff, and the results late to use his personality for any 2 is to be approved by the state auditor and and it was tor the purpose of mitting the plans for their approval that Dr.Laws brought them _ here. He brought not only the plans select- ot this tariff, the money the goyernor, ment cannot use, shalt be distributed again to the people to whom it belongs, and from whom it should be taken, as a bribe to this party in power. sever f gandidatorial purpose. But it is not too late to use his sagacity and his dis- Hence vitality. attorney general, X & sub- interestedness. his Hence his power. never keep For Selling Liquor to Minors. Was there ever 2 more prepos- Sedalia, Mo., July 1o.—Consider- } ed by the focal committee of the terous idea? All this money kept able interest was manifested here to- | board of curators, but all the plans day in the trial ot Helm & Shoema-] that were before the board. The ts long as they wish betore it is re- umed. Diminished by all that governor, state auditor and can} ker, chargea with selling liquor to attorney y any possibllity be stolen and wast- minors at a Sunday-school picnic. | general had the various plans before d. An immense number of salari-} The German Evangelical church | them to day, but made no selection rd officials to collect it, another great | gave a picnic at Gentry’s grove, They will hold another meeting in number of place men to disburse it, | three miles from this city, and Helm | the mornmg, when final action will presents a stupendous scheme ot folly | & Shoemaker had charge ot the city be taken. tobe engrafted on our republican] refreshment stands. They issued | Eee 5 b form ot government. small printed hearing the Tom Thumb’s Death. 2 There isis but one step more m | Words. “5. picmre,”” i one to a aE Sisk! — ee a this direction. Let the republi- each oi the Sunday school children sais See mete! pac can party take the control of church | 224 Selling others to such as wanted : pak o re fie i oe ane ek ue funds as well. There is a large num- | © buy. These ts were good | 3t fis aoa ete ae ~ eo ber of people this country who not | for five cents in .ce cream, lemonade, ae es ae nae ae is ee ae only contribute toward the support beer, ete. One boy, not a member ae PA eee ae ; se ace : : tarrie ut nothing serious was antic ed- et our national schools, but they sup- of the Sunday-school, was carned The eee yee oc RSA port their own schools as well. Is} tom the ground in a state of intoxi- | a pei Mane — nsf ree he republican party ready to give | ¢#tion, which was the Neate tpi ES 2 aie a 2 ae ge th erate schools a share of | C2use of the arrests. They eres ae aes nee ran ebe these taxes? The people who build | ted before a jury m Justice Hal- | | a 2 ere ee ee fhe school houses in every town and | *t spanaaibenciiags : eae sgpeisk ee ee . on the ane City in the United States pay a por- each, amounting in all to about| carpets ee S ae eae ps ton of this indirect customs tax. | $199- The dea will he ures to > coal pagel Helena, Ark., Julv 16 —On Sate | Bridgeport for ante oe RE The time mid will this party which now ores urday afternoon, _two miles below | ot the funeral will = deoded ce up- Doses to educate the people’? give here on the Williamson Ee on the arrival of the widow from he Roman C Roe een sols a two colored SEEGER 2s SEE | Cincinnati. hare? with each other and iGaae Tee Te ; respective dwellings Weapons. | 2X > nO OnE, CUF of the) , They must bear in mind that the | They soon returned with musk Kansas City Times, in New York | oman Catholic vote in the United sod at a dntince of tucdis paces | the other day, said to a reporter ! that his views as to the candidacy of Mr. Titpen for the presidency undergone a considerable change Mates exceeds that ot the negro vote. They Propose to ibe the | disch arged them nearly simultaneous- | Hy. The f had in negro mouth rge entered the to stay with the party. by offer- | ot one passing out of the back otf his/ the last ears years. He wentto the EI ig = : : ¢ @s support the negro schools} nead. The other received a ché rge | Cincinnat vention as a delegate | , Athis money taken from the peo-|in his groin. Both were fatally | Opposed toth atigentieman bu — BS | ple j . t 3 ae < aeas y willing to give him the n the interest of the eastern | wounded and yet each mounted a | 2S Pett tectly _ ihng 5 = ‘ autacturers. While they are ; se {Nomination, This 1s not much ofan | mee Se hile t hey are at} mule and rode off in opposite @irec- | acquisition, but it serves to show how hy not be explicit? Whyitions. To-d two tunerals | the wind is blow in western Rot ani §0 for union of church and state, | and burials took place. artof Misso | hs S : ‘Well as a union of the federal gov- “ament and the schools? Mr D.C. ot Knoxville The Massachusetts Ploughman Beecoreinal cry =e {| Tenn rawberry of the . says that in a hot house, 7oxSo, Mr. ° a ESS eR ai ee a $ t measured C. L. Goodnow, of South Sudoury, ‘vrotective tartf in or ter to pre- in »d 10.000 Ss, many ot t bor. ~When thi ace cents each. | THE MILLER BROS.O1 CUTLERY CO. ime Table Mo. Pacific R. R. patie Tc BrRancu. rains BATES COUNTY. National Bank. | BUTLER, MO. | JOHN DUF PRACLICAL lea GOING N Texas Express (daily Joplin & K.C.E xpress ORGANIZED IN 1871, Wacthmaker & Engraver, Portes a Capital paid in, Surplus - - - BUTLER, MISSOURI NX. CARNES, Agen > 75.000. eae > 20.000 Secret Societies. | MASONIC. SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS BRIDGEFORD & HUPP, Ornamental House Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock each month. | *¢,27° —AND— 1. 0. 0. FELLOws. Sign Painters 150 meets every Mon- Bates Lodge No. | day night Graining, Paper-Hanging, Decora oat ler | ting, Sign and Buggy Work a Lewis Cheney, .C. Clark, ‘ ’ r Dr. Elliot Pyle ion. J.B. Newberry SPEC I A 1G Ly I.N.} Tr. SMITH. LASHBROOK UNEQUALED FAS‘ Via the TIME! ASHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys Law utler, Mo. Wil practice in | ees f Dig catir aor eaicedan anjedinerennr: OFFICERS. Om1o& Misstsstprrt R’y ties, Collections promptly attended to reas “ and Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. LEWIS CHENEY apne aces From St. Louis t i : Office, front room over Bates county Na- | 7° Ae aS G Wee prcsideat é © all points East. tional Bank. n2 tf. EI EiGARD =—.-) — Cashier. BUTLER =/NATIONAL BANK, — The O. - R’y ileenine cars is now running palace earns change trom - Lous in Ss. PRANCISC OQ BROS. Law, Butler, Mo., will practice courts of Bate and Ls romper BEBE TOS give J. S. FRANCISCO. P. FRANCISCO. at in Attorneys ttorney 10 HOURS TO LOUISVILLE. 10 HOURS TO CINCINNATI. 30 HOURS TO WASHINGTON, 31 HOURS TO BALTIMORE. the counties. lections. ware store THY, Attor- neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the square 22 A HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, 4A.¢ Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of cecord in Missouri, and do gener- al collecting business. 38 HouRS TO NE 2 hours the quickest to Louisville and Cincinatti. 7 hours the quickest to Washington. 4 hours the quickest to Baltimore. Equal Fast Time with other lines New York and without change of cars Oper: BUTLER, House Block, MO. to DAILY | TRAINS. seeders Authorized Capital, $200,000]. Cincinatti. and Louiwille. With ; ; Through Day Cars, Parlor Cars and Pak W O. JACKSON, attorney at law, | Cash Capital 50,000 ¢ Sleeping Coaches, e Butler, Mo., office over F, M-] siscuabaiasiciahel > > ae Reice Foe as Surplus Fund 1,060 Crumly’s, Drug house on West side ¥ : The Ohio & Nississipp: Railway 261-17-tt | Is now Running a BOOKER POWE CHILDS «+ President - Vice President. Cashier. Cashier Ae Double Daily 1 OF Physicians. die . CHRISTY, Me D., Reps athia a hysi and surgeon, ecial at- tention given to female Butler PALACE From St. Lou NG CARS to New Yoork diseases, Mo. Oni North side square fuont z room overBernhardt’s Jewelry store DIRECTORS, with change. ae = | Leaving on morning express via the B, ORR ando ening express, via YC. BOULWARE, Physician and] Dr. T.C, Boulware, Booker Powell, NYLEWRR. T e Surgeon. Office north side square, D. Williams. Green W. Walton, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil-} Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple, pea caaeonl fo A. 1, McBride, T, W, Childs, No Cha of Cars for any class of C, H, Dutche: A; Hi; Humpt rey, | Passenge Fret and second Frank Vonis, Wa, E, Walton, sengers are all carried on fi lee ins, consisting of paiace J, Everingham, M E, L, Rice M.D, ping cars, Residence west si Residence east of egant parlor coaches and comtortable North Main street sar, with J, C, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: day ispeaes all running through with- Clark, out change AS be A r ' ; 3, Hickma = L > EVERINGHAM & RIVE. /G,B; Hickman, C: Duke. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, | R. Gentry West, J, R, Estill, ee ony line rane you can get hn B. Ellis N. Hines, through cars trom St, Louis to Cincinnate BOS. ae eee tender S, Q. Dutcher, J, J, McKee, without paying extra tare in addition +o tile ervices to the citizens of Butler | Henry Donovan, J: Rue Jenkins. gsiee Ike peat or 8 s 3 ‘or tickets, rates, or particular infor and surrounding country, __, | _ Receives Deposits payable on demand | mation, call on tickets agents of connect. OFFIC E in Everingham’s new brick | Loans money buys and sells exchange ing lines, west, northwest or southwest. West 7ide poten C Me aueaded ae and does a general Banking business. In St Louis at ro: & 103 N F Stu at all hours, day or night, both in the city and country. 240 14 W.W. PEABODY ’ Gen'l Manager. - B. SHATTUC. ‘Gen’! Pass. Ag Bt Cincinnati, Ohio. G. D. BACON, General Western Passen- er Agent. St. Louis, Mo. 1 33-tt 8 33° thand Southeast Flor ada. Should you contemplate a trip to Nas ville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Charle S. C., Savannah, Ga,; Jacksonville, Florida; or in fact, any pointin the South or Southeast, it will be to interest to examine the lines offered by Thes H.V, PENTZ:i:R DEALER IN FURNITUR BABY CARRIAGE af all styles and pr.ces, Good Hearse Always on Hana MILLER Co., REEDERS AND IMPORTERS OF HEREFORD CATTLE COTSWOLD SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE. your COFFIN 2 way « Brzcuer, Wm Co. TLiivois. | Made and furnished on_ short notice Ae presen ca Dai ted le an oe Orders may be left at F. Evans? stable | ¢135+ Louis Grand Union Depot, | after night oron Sunday, Butler, Mo pi io which wi ! Vi FREE! RELIABLE SELF- “CURE, A iavorite » Most noted and su FivTy CLNT THE WEEKLY ST. LOUIS Hs] - DISPATCH. connectic trains of direct Loninans. Me es OR, WARD ECS F, CHANDLER, Pass. A, C.B. KINNAN, t Gen’! Pa Gen’! i | | | $3. GRAND COMBINATION °S4. STANDARD POCKET, CUTLERY, 2 ery cen st bx , | paperin ie! W est is offered tor 1 : matin core ee | the tollowing extraordinary low ra’ ——THE— STEEL PENS. tencorics «one oftce soa, $60|BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, astabl cenoerenten | Twenty - “ 10 00 "the Acmoy onda Taleenceonenrenetore i Single Serr, One +! The leading Democratic and of- bere ficial newspaper of Bates coun- | double the im ty and the LOUISVILLE WEEALY COPRIER - JOP RNAL, 5, two papers tor price of one. Pens will be sold by the trade Pine of Tip dealers om appieation. year tor only $2 more than Be De ies »n application. us $2 25 you will recefve Hill, Ad: your home paper with the mai -Journal, the repsesentative news- paper of the Revenue only, and the best, and ablest family Weekly in | brightest | t t 1 ire to POST-DISPATCH, | penermaapiy momen ee marion Cousta St.Louis. | J ie at tte meee

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