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ties! Dr ft. | says a man will nev David Davis H ersit long on a barbed wire fence | gales there are bad dogs on both! sides of it. The Indian problem been solved by the President’s trip. The Indian wants more biankets, better whisky and a chance to vote. has Having learned that Mr. Tilden cruises in a steam yacht. the Phila- delphia Press makes haste to warn jum that that sort of craft has no | boom. | Eastern consider it of no importance to carry the State of Ohio thisfall. They re- | fuse to contribute a cent of financial ad. What a sense of relief must come yoon Mr. Wendell Phillips when he | reads in the Boston Herald that he Democratic statesmen | has a perfect right to work and vote for Butler. The Utica Observer accounts the fact that Conkling and Folger do not speak as they pass by on the sup- | position that the former in and un- guarded moment alluded to the cam- | g for paign of 1882. Says the Atlanta Constitution: “The Supreme Court of New York travels over the rallroads on free passes. This being the case there 1s no reason why the entire New York pubke shouldn’t travel on tree pass- | es. We submit this theory with due diffidence. Itis said tnat Robinson, the candi- dateof the Massachusetts Republi- ans for Governor, is as cold a man as Charles Francis Adams. Mr. | Butler, however, will probably | ‘warm’? him, | Mr. Robinson, the Republican | candidate for Governor of Massachu- setts. is mentioned in the Boston Journal ay aman who, ‘reaching home on Saturday night after a long session of Congress, will tound | atthe Sunday school inthe morning. | And if you hear a good bass voice in | the choir,”” adds the Journal, ‘*you’ll be sure toknow that Robinson there.”” General Butler does not go t0 Sunday school. } The Philadelphia Press ‘says that Henry L. Pierce has disappointed Massechusetts and the Republican party by his refusal to run as Govy- émor, and he has unquestionably in- ceased Ben. Butler’s chances ot re- dection. To its mind the most dis- heartening side of the action taken byMr. Pierce is that he better ‘ited than most men to learn Butler’s ‘act strength, and his determination ‘ot to run will be widely accepted as isign that he finds Butler stronger than most men believed. be is | 1s A writer in the “Popuiar Science Monthly’ propounds the theory that | fchange of climate is taking place is country from electrical dis- | fturbances. He believes that ‘radi- changes are taking place in our Hmosphere and climate: that the onstruction or great railroad belts cross the continent and the erection | Avast network of telegraph lephone wires exert an and influence | Ponthe atmosphere by disturbing | he equilibrium of clectric torces.’? | 1in Amer- isthe afternoon express on the ada Atlantic railway, ves Toteau station at Probably the fastest trai wh 5°35 ches Ottawa, distant 78.4 i 09, having made one sto; eke minutes at Alexandria. fastest train the tbly the “Flying Dutchman,” tich Tuns without stopping trom in world 1s den to Bristol, a distance of 118 Mthiles, in just two hours, a_ rate §tty-nme and one-eighth miles an ar, The interesting contest for gover- "a Massachusetts will be affected “me degree by the Prohibition- They held their conyention ‘Week at Boston. It was hoped © Would abstain from nominations | “pport the Republican ticket, * they are chiefly Republicans, Mthe convention an effort was to commit them to this course, the resolutions Were vote 1] down ‘full Prohibition ticket nom / One gentleman in the con- tned to say a good word tor m, the Republican candidate ¢ | exceptienable,’’ but a member shout- | they draw off only | pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general i | be a murderer. | by declaring him to be “entirely u ed, ‘‘not much,’’ and this plainly ex- pressed the sense of the convention. The president, Mr. Buttrick, ridicul- ed the ‘‘culture and morality’? ot Boston tor patronizing the opening of Slugger Sulvan’s saloon. and! said: ‘*The city of Tewksbury threat- | ens the lite ot the Republican party | but the worst told about Tewksbury | is a sweet narrative beside the plain, unvarnished story of Massachusetts infamy-against her people through the license system’? The Prohibi- tionists claim 25.000 votes, but if that the latter’s ticket will be defeated.—Mo. two-thirds number trom the Republicans Leepublican. Price Webb killed three men, has been captured Carroll eeitias of A pecuhar feature of the case is that his sister, to have been mainly instrumental in who issaid to have in county, after a chase two years. wite of one ot his victims, 1s said running him down. Never Give Up. If you aresuffering With low and de- debility, disordered blood, weak consti- tution,, headache, orany disease ot a bil- lious nature, by all means procure a bot- tle of electric bitters. You will be sur- prised to see the rapid improvemeni that will follow; You willbe inspired with new life; strength and activity will return, pain and misery will cease,and hence. forth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by FL M.Crumly & Co. city drug store. 6 New York’s ocean steamships gers to Eu- have taken 31.26t passen rope since the rst of May last. Mrs. Esther J. eighty three years of Bates, although aye, rendered efficient aid in bringing water to save a house trom destruction by a swamp fire in Cohasset, Mass. . last week. of roads in trance, and of thes 7,260 are with Be- fore a great while every mile of road he There are 18,720 miles of public already bordered trees, where a tree can be grown will similarily planted. A Great Discovery. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones trom the early grave. Truly is Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay- Fever, Lossof Voice, ‘Lickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease ot the Throat and Lungs, a _posi- tive cure. Guaranteed. Trial bottles treeat F.M. Crumly. & Co. City Drug Store. Large size $1.00. ~ No6 To make the question or food at almshouses satisfactory, the guardi- ans of the city of London Union have decided that the officers should be ‘‘required to eat the same meat as they supplied to the paupers. George H. Willet, in jail in Cald- well, N. Y¥., made a miniature church and rented it to the Warren county fair for exhibition. But the managers would not exhibit it, they feare d that it might create sym- pathy tor him. He is to as snpposed Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The world. greatest medical wonder of the Warranted to speedily cure Burns | Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Teter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin erup- | to tions, guaranteed cure in eve stance, or money iuded Prive per box, Forsale by F. M. Cru 6tt | Dr. Niles of Jackson county Goes not understand his well. it / is 300 | feet above the high water mark of} the Florida coast, itis sixteen feet i deep, yields a full supply of pure | cold, fresh w id it rises | and falls with the « He wants if ext ————rnn LIVE INDIAY VEGETABLE FILLS Secure Healthy action to the Liver .d relieve all bil- —— ious troubles. Purely Vegetable; So Griping. Price S5c. All Dragzists. i | i LOCATED IN THE: Butier, Respecttully solicits all persons having real estate to leave description and price of property, where same will free of charge. to call and see us. tate for sale. INSURANCE AGENCY, | Oo——_- —__ Parties wishing to purchase will find it to the TIM BUILDING. Missouri., sell. to be call and advertised ir interest We have now on our books the following Real Es- 48, Business House and lot, in Adrian, house 18x40 teet, lot 25140 teet, good lo- cation willbe sold at a bargain. This Property will only be offered at the pres- ent price until April 1st, 1883. 33, House and lot 49 north east part ot town, good house ot 4 reoms, also excel- lent well ot water. 32, good farm otf 15 ot Butler, good build so good teed lots, and or sand stone. pan eee ea ee 28, House and lot in east part of town en Dakotah street. House contains 2 good rooms, good well on lot, will be sold a bargain. s within one m s and fences, quarry of superi at 14, Large trame house and good lot on North Main street, good stable plenty of fruit and good water. Will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles northeast of But- ter, 100 acres under fence, Soto 100 acres tarming land, balance timber. Never tailing water, good timber, range tor stock, comtortable house. Will be sold at 25 pez cent less than actual value. 40 30 acres of land mostly timber lg miles ot Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- ing the best ot stone tor buildings and side walks. 66,—60 acres five miles 5 southeast of But- ler 40 acres in c i Ton 12 acres in Pasture S acres in prairie, never Water, plenty ot fruit frame house of 5 rooms aid good out buildings. Only 1-4 of a mile from church and school. Will be sold very cheap. » 180 acres S west of Butler, bout 160 acres excetlent timber, balance fine prairie close to coal mines and rail- road. 28 sou 27, 160 acres 4 miles nor dwelling house. all nev h of Butler, new , good out buildings, ’} Also a n stre: le city of Butler, one of the most desira- ble locations in the city 40, House and lot on North Main street. Commodious house in good r parr, good stable, large lot and tine location. This is avery desirable property in one of the best neighborhoods or Butler. 6S--So, acres, two houses 2 rooms to each house, good orchard of bearing peaches, apples and cherries, &c plenty of good water, 1!) miles from school house, land all prairie and all in cultivation, all un- der number one hedge fence. Can give possesion of one house at any time. A good bargain. = 29, House and lot in the northwest part of town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. 40, A fine residence with about 5 acres of land adjoining the corporate limits of Butler. Excellent fruit of all kinds, plen- ty of water, good outbuildings. This is one of the most desirable country resi- dences in Bates county. Improements all in good repair. 46,120 acres, in Deepwater townsnip, known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- lent quality ot land, about 50 acres in cultiyation balance pasture, plenty of stock water house with 3 good sized rooms, new barn 20 by 36 tt and other out buildings, good erchard. Price $25 per acre. 36, 120 acres 5 miles north west of Butler. Two houses good out-buildings, good bearing orchard, So acres in cultivation balance timber, plenty of stock water, good coal bank easy of access coal of ex cellent quality. This isa splendid neigh- borhood will be sold cheap. 56, So acres '¢ mile trom depot, 2 good wells of water, smali orchard; land all under cultivation; can be made one of the finest farms in the county ; will be sold on easy terms or very cheap for cash, 64. 240acres near Mulbery will be sold all to gether or in lots to suit purchaser. Good land and good buildings, Two good houses fine young orchard and plen- ty of water, 1n a good neighborhood close to school, church, and post-office. 43, House and lot on corner ot Fulton and Mill streets. Good house containing tour rooms, wood shed and coal house, good truit, good well; lot 80x16515 feet Owner determined to sell. 44, House and lot in north west part ot city, gvod trame house 38 by 30 with two rooms back, new stable, good cistern in kitchen. Lot 132 by 264, also 3 vacant lots adjacent to above property each lot 132 by 264. Will be sold all together or seperately to suit purchaser, all very de- sireable property and in the best part of town. 55, 159 acres, 7 miles trom Butler, 3 miles trom Adrian, frame house of 5 rooms, stables and other out-buildings, young orchard, plenty ot good water, 110 acres in ecltivation balance in pasture. Hedge | onthree sides, plank and wire on the other, will be sold reasonable. Possess- ion given immediately if desired. 54, 324 acres in Spruce township,2 houses, orchards, 200 acres in cultivation, bal- ance in pasture all under fence, plenty of water, all good land. Can be divided to make two convenient forms. so, So acres two miles southwest of Butler, Good land, plenty of water. Will be sold ry cheap. 62—124 acres ot land 7 miles northwest ot Butler, 114 acres farming land io timt ber, good house, stables and vutbu water good be- Also plenty of stock and orchard, elose to school to non resident and is offered acres, 2 miles from good barn, good voun orchard of all kind of truit, a No. 1 well of water 60—120 51, House and lot in North part ot city, Lot 84x 171ft, house one story 5 good rooms, good well and ovt buildings. Also vacant lot adjoining 100 x 171ft, good fence and stable, Will be sold together, or separately, Ths property is ottered for a short time at a bargain. 40, House and lot in West Butler opposite the depot. House contains 4 rooms can be used foreither dwelling or business hous:. +40 acres adjoining ood dwelling of 7 rooms, of good water, plent: tences, barn ando the city limits an abundance Will be pur— lings. ts to suit ood | sold al] together or i chasers. This a very for asuburban residence. is fine location | 61—House and lot 3 biocks from the square in Butler, good house ot 7 rooms, good well and cistern, new stable and other out buildings, plenty ot fruit ot all kinds lot one hundred feet square. Will be sold cheap and oneasy terms. §7—40 acres of good land 1-2 mile from i city limits, good land nice location. | Lot, tn Butler new house r rooms and good chen, barn and Buggy house, excellent E good | well ot water 25 feet deep, plenty ot fruit 63. House and lot on South Main lot So by 165 comfortable house, wil very cheap. 67—130 acres of first rate land in Spruce township. Well hedged good buildings, plenty of water, 150 bearing apple trees plenty of other fruit, So acres in cultiva- tion 40 acres in pasture 1oacres good coal This is one of the best improved nd most desireable farms in the countv. Humphrey's Addition. We have now thirty-three lots in I sale. This addition situated _ dire jots range in size from rat X 75 feet up to $225, according to size and location very valuable. Come now while you can 6S. Good dweiling house story and halt hig one acre lot rooms and other out will sell che. acres, will sell al! to-gether; or best improvements, or 1,60 covering improvements: viz. 2 dweil ings, good stable and barn, crib, graine- s, orchard, vine gwelis 5 never failing sprin good tence and pienty acres in clover and n es west side ing, orchard: | Choic 20 acres Butler tor of the citv. at trom $100 S$ property wil ort time be | ave choice. | | CORINSE. By BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. oF J. H.HITSHEW & Co. now ready tor business pure Drugs and dru oe with an excellent new assortment sundries. N o rth side square, ° THE BEST STOVE. [\ THE MARKET Written guaranteed given with eacn stove. And sell HARDWARE. TINWARE, IMPLEMENTS, And CUTLERY. Ccheaper than else- where. Give us acal! and be convinced I take pleasure tn announcing ro the public that L have located in Butier to make it my future home, and have the In t and best as- sorted stock of clocks, watches and jewelry { spectacles ever brought to this # h T will sell cheap for ¢ Haviog had many Years experience in the manufae- ture of watehes and clocks in Eu- rope, Lam now prepared to. repair watches and clocks, no matter how complicated nor how badly they have been abnsed. By bringing htem to me, you can have them put uitgood running order and guaran tee satistactio FRANZ SERNHARODT, Butler, flo pores AAT ANON oD M.A DMayard, AT THE P?O8T OFFICE STATIONERY. NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VWARITIES. 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