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Che Bw OL. VI. . 5 HINGTON BUDGET. | plane, be confined to their se yers seem to co th that : | torial salaries. Brown of Georgia, é ident’s New Year Levee. jand Mahone of Virginia are the only! The House Ways it Means Over 100,000 Calls Made | Senator Batler of S. C. is pronounced meet to-day ¢ they expect in a dw Washington. | the handsomest man in the Senate, short time to admit a number of } though Mr. Riddleber of V measures for action On the whole disputes the palm in vis respect. this month will record some hvely New Congressional Directory | Ex-Senator Ingalls is considered the times in both branches. re s best debater « Sen ¢ 2 and its Curious Reyla- | gee me fot i THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION. tions. Ablesiiawyers, while will probabiv be settled this or Senator Vance is the finest shetont- | by the passage of a bill pro- - ne jgan and best story-teller. But to! Viding that the line ot succession s Agam at Work. Ran-| : . poe . ngress Agi lreturn to the directory: Both Ma-/ from the Vice-Presidency shall be dall’s Policy. ‘Yhe Hunt- ington Scandal. }hone and Riddleberger make their , the President of the senate pro tem ;contederate records a conspicious | next the peaker of the House, and- | portion of their personal sketches. | tinally the Chief Justice of the U. 5. | Senator Anthony is the oldest im sen- , Supreme Court, with one to fill, the office until ordered and taken place. Ex-Sena- | 5 i tor Eaton, now a_ representative in 3 Kentucky leads the states in furn- the House, from Connecticut, will | ishing the present Senate with cight! champion such a bill and it has a, another clection has been | RESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION. (| ato pial services sand Edmunds sexi. ; SENATORS. NATIVITY OF TITE ppecial tothe Butler Times. } WASHINGTON, JAN. 13, "54. anuary 1st, 1884, has passed into | native b sen: : Ohio comes | Jarce ; oar, eg a of time, and with st the ee ee pe age 2 large number of advocates. \ poals ot another New Year day fes-| Georgia, ‘Verinessee, Virginia ard | THE HUNTINGTON LETTERS | ties in Washington life. With Pennsylvania cach four: Iretand, | are still the great theme of conversa- i zexception of Inauguration day three; (Jones ot Florida, Pair and | tion among politicians. One bene- | ry fopr. years.\the first of Jandary| Small:) England, one, (Jones of! fit will accrue to the country from | the wtose- brilliant day in Washing- | Nevada): and Scotland, one. (Beck) | their publicity. and that is, they are | social and political circles, and, | and two tor Iowa, the four gentle~, an insuperable obstacle to the Hun- though the inciemency of the | men representing these states having | tington-Mills-Crocker — scheme io ther this year detracted from the | been burn in the Buckeye state. }grab the Texas Pacific land-grant. | sa} exhibitions of street gaiety, the oor receptions in official «ind °pri- residences were on a le of ish expenditure and display. Fourteen millions of acres of land { | are involved in this et, and the; | Committee on public Lands have | | prepared a number of bills declaring THE “HOUSE IN ‘THE DIRECTORY. There are twenty members of the House. foreign born The oldes: 900,000 acres in the northwest. course, was the-center of attrae-| longest biography, nearly a page.| Very few members, in the light ot | a, totylly describe which would | while Messrs. Skinner, of N.C. and} these letters and the Newell di qui much: your -yaladble | Houseman, ot Mich., sive simply | implicating several. Western Se j cf 4% hopsis of the event | their: names and post office address. } tors and Representatives as having | Phot betifiihtereSting topthe tead- | After Rosecrans. ex-Speaker Kei- | received over $300,000 to aid in A of the Tint ae | tef indulges in ine longest sketch. | curing the p sel OE the ecanis all The interior of the Executive Slan- | A prandson ot tlenry ay. who] dare to oppose the forfeiture of these r bi was claborately decorated with | now sits in the House employs less! public gitts to the railway monopo r Week BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 16. 1s<4. ln Times. WALTON’S OPERA HOUSE. | Wew with our usu MEDIUM PRICED FURNITURE ish to state we are still at the front iine steck of tine and a AND HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS. We have just secured the two large display rooms west of our DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. HEARSE FURNISHED FREE. old room in Opera Block, besides a large ware house which sé have filled chuck full of Furniture. Our WM. E.W ALTON, al designs at an expense of, near- | than three lines. l lies, gifts that were secured by the ee: = PIT is an a | -rrexs MEMBERS WRITE ragii: OwN! Shameless lobbvof 187 2 bs Ps Oo 9: a i nel, { - 4 me pliyed by the Marine Band, SKETCHES. i RRIEF NOTES. Opera House Building, Butler, Mo. tioned in the vestibule, President | and a great diversity of taste is man-/ It is now settled that Mrs. Carlisle i bur, accompanied by Mrs. Car fested as to what is worth t ot (is the head of society in! i a , ente the corridor followed | themselve. For instance, + Washi The President’s re- B ¥ | the members of his cabinet. with | Wise ot Virginia considers st an}cognition of this fact New Year’s U our arness an a es j wives and some twenty-five wv Captian of the | day compels the wives of the Cabi- | y , ominent ladics without escort who | itry Blues for several | net dignitanes to submit to the rul- ae to assist in the reception. The | years LF. We of lowa, | ing, thou few of then) acquiesce | OF i #tty proceeded to the ‘Blue Room’ - known in his ste as 'Calamity | very tingrace 4 ! j the middle of which the President | Welle informs the country that} “Lie P. ts health is deelin- | { kup his position with t laches | though born and reared 2 democrat, | ing ver ly. So say those who fistight and the Se y offhe voted f nont, Lincoln. | have enjoyed his personal acquaint. ! atéon bis left. the oth inet} Grant, Greeley. then sandwich- | ance for years. He is troubled with | 35 asters being in the rear. led Tilden iz iext voted fer} insonimia. : j . 5 TheDiplomatic Corps were the | Weaver, thc After! The Greeley Relief Board | | Mreceived, Secretary Frelinghuy— | moving to lowa he *'t : soil in| completed their mquires from ATR A300 RTE AND OF presenting them to the President | the day, and studied pohtics | Arctic explorers as to the best and | . ; S, 4 | which tollowed the Justices of | and theology at night; w sal plan for a relief expe- | H kU. S. Supreme Court and their | to politics at once. subquentiv to th ind will soon recommend some Mc FARLAN D BROTH ERS & M | LLS. : es. Colonel Pacnwell and Mar-| courts, and finally to the church. definite ion. | : 4 I McMichael then took the Sec- | Mr. Weller then details a number of Mr. Biaine’s late conference with | QZ@W A BL Te G2 ’e” ate ’'E” We || y of Stute’s positron and present- | defezts while running for office, | President Arthur is gradually leak- | yes Peat ‘ a di cnators and Representatives. | while most Congressmen conceal g out and causing considerable | * SY N DI¢ \ I kK BLA IC K 3 This consumed one Four when the | the defeats 2nd make the succ speculation as to tts final result. F i = = te j Wand navy were received, fol- prominent. Col. Tom’ Ochiltree ther developments may be expected. | Ses = rear == ———— = = ed by department officers, Mexi-|says that he is the ‘‘first native District Attorriey Corkhill said to} : n Soldiers, the Grand Army, Old- | Texan ever elected to Congress, and, me the other day that he had no; Inhabitant’s Association, and | asthe bachelor he omited to -av! doubt of his reappointment by the | a Z . the ‘public in general. The | when he was born, but gives his age | President. Heexhibited to me a} iM lent shook the hands of over} away wheu he states that at the age | telegram from Mr, Crowiev, of New i i if thousand people, and atter- | of sixteen he engaged in the Indian | York, pledging Mr. Corkhill his in-} ¢ | tds, in answer to an_ inquiry | campaign of 1854-55; he istheretore | fluence and saying that he had writ- | if | [bt -WEW © CONGRESSIONAL DI- ten the President urging Corkhill’s | retention, whose term expires on the : 15th instant. ; | 3 { The only native of Washington in | : bs oh Bid ongress is Gilbert M. Woodward, ' FOUND AT LAST. ; or therexbouts. ether his arm was fatigued, he re- “Not at all. L inave learned science of spending a day in ing hands without becoming linvarsably manage to grasp torty- NATIVTY OF THE MEMBERS. ie hand and do the shaking mvselt | of Wisconsin, whose birth in this: | my visitor has the opportuni-/| city was accidental, New York | } eran thoughts ’” rt leads in the House with 35 native Msrsh’s Goden Balsam for tbe tesidences of the cabinet. | sons; Pennsylvania, 3; Ohiv, 313] ; H sters, Supreme Judges. Sena-| Kentucky and Viteooia, 17 each: |} Throat and Lungs is the | Congressmen and the lesser of-} Masschusetts and * Tennessee, 13 | Right Remedy. i Is of note wer ‘open’? during} cach; North Carolina. 12. Of the ' ORES j ' afternoon, and it 1s estimated that j entire Arkansas delegation (7) in 120,000 calls were made im the Virom 11 a.m. to 6p. m. both Houses, but a single member, Twenty tov: vears ago my wile and 1) was born in the state. Only two ot ; were on lake Ontario in a sail boat, dur- ithe Mississippi delegation (g) are | ing a sharp wind storm and were capsized | natives of the state but she gets even | and thoroughly drenched with water and be having sons in the Arkan | chilled through. She took a severe cold Missouri and California delegations. | and cough, trom which she never recov- OF the yor Senators and Congr I have spent hundreds or dollars | RECTORY just been completed by the Pab finter and it reveals some cu! | ored. PetSonal statisties.- Of the pres- }-men 67 are lawvers, while the re- | for paysicians prescriptions and patent | Session only twelve are new to | Maining number represent over forty | medic ygs but allin vain. A short time ; ago I was given a sample bottle of Marshs } Golden balsam tor tne throat and lungs. emedto help her. 1 purchased a nd then another and then | last I had tound the Ik as cured her-—<J- manufacturer Kan- tbody. Mr. Morrill of Vermont | different trades and protessions. the oldest. being 74. while “Mr. | “aha of W. Va., is the youngest | tor he bemg only 35. years Nine tenths _ The longest senatorial biogra- | Congressmen in the directoryis that. of Mir. | their heitday vac own of Georgia, who admits that } Congressiis in session. tise he favored reconstructiat RS Randali’s Committee on ap AGAIN AT WORK of the large bottl two more for at re vedyy n carriage v Mo. of | sénaiors and ; A beautiful imported ns6ss rose china tea set will be given away with one box of matchless baking powder to the person drawing the lucky num- ber placed oposite kis or hername. The Tea Set consists of 56 pieces, Baking Powder warranted equal in qualityty.to the best in the market. No Humbug, Call and see it. TT D. RAFTER, _ STRONC’S | J. H.HITSHEW & CO. — PEGTORAL PILLS | is now ready tor business with an exceilent new assortment 0 | pure Drugs and druggist sundries. North side square, Butler Mo BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. oF VN. BITE TER. Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware SPLCTACLES te Lis Peres he became very wopepe | Propriations remained in fhe ity and | \yarch’s Golden balsam tor the throat o> E = -? but salves ns vanity bv assert. igaecomplished 2 great dea! af busi- and lungs, and_.Marah’s -Golden_-bleod-; agcar-tor the eeleorared —x 1 i teal G gods, ; } that ‘in every instance when he mess w hile non of the other com- fi nic tor sale by J.J Lf itshew Gul’ PERA ot use, eat, drink, wear, or i beer a candidate before the peo- | mittéesthad sufficient quorums to Bhiuer. Large bottles ROCKFORD a ereee ve fan with. Tells bow he has heen sutcesstal.’? The | ‘ormuatate anvinteasures tor introdite = R.R. Wattes. FIELv to order with exact cost, 216 eee, sae testsketch. is that of Senater | tion inthe house this week. - Se st ' BO 24 cna tates bo ‘of Florida. whe occupies fou + 2 iso heeps in-stock a ANI ji tire gallery. + Ps A t RANDALLS’s PoLIcy tciid disses itvh AND | ened from the markets of the work. 8 ae richest senator is “Mr. } = ie Money to Loan. | = : poten caefoues frectoany at. Ht, ot Nevada, reputed tobe Worth | is te get the appropriation bills in , 7a a ? i MARINE : information. Sent ad- ATA 1 : i aia authorized to Teana large amount eee MARD a i eet mil ‘ ee 5 . . be - fxs upon receiptof, (7 ets}. ™ ane. though Mr. Bowen of | shape ax soonas possible and push ce on Bates countyreal: estate. All American 4 GLASS is + iho yeas pasced sprog. bbihivg 8-10 %0y eOrada, is said ~ possess nearly as | them t er ee Ser | Good men with good rea! a can be AXE Fs 3LASS Nesr Exposition Baibiinen. F ‘afully as Baw, hy -eorest are | mav ; eniy slate. € accomodated op very favofable terms. — | SWISS. WATCHES. C>F ms . adoden of iie-salte: mm sena- believes that ought to be aj; Ww. E- Fikes, Me 5S gee © r hifi wai 3 Brien ‘ j M2 T GOMERY WARD 06.0 Whose riches are on an even short and busy session and any: at Ditlér'Nationt! Bank. 524 Repairing of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. Satisfactorily Done. 827 & 229 Wabash Aveaue, Chicago, MS j jf