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BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, —IN—f Opera House BUTLER, MO. Cash Capital and Surpius, JOHN H.SU T.W. CHIL Wa. E. WALTO? C.C. DUKE,.. DON KINNEY. DIRECTORS -V Dr. T. C. Boulwa Booker Powell, R, D. Williams. e, Judge J. H..Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple, A. t McBride, T, W, Childs, Frank Vouis, Wo, E, Walton, C, H, Dutche: J- Rue Jenkins. OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, C, C. Duke, John Deerwester, O. Spencer, John B. Ellis, J, R, Estill, S, Q. Dutcher, J, J, McKee, Henry Donovan, Fire Block, | 3550. President President. +.+-Cashier, -Ase’t Cashier lerk and Collector. Green W. Walton, A, H, Humpt rey, THE YOUNGER BROTHERS. | | Cole Relates His Experience at the | | Penitentiary Fire. i } i H | Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. } | Sullwater, Minn., January 29.— | The Younger brothers are confined in a room on the ground floor of the ; jail since the fire. A squad ot Con.- | | pany K. National Guard, 1s station- | fed in the corridor. In reply to question Cole said: **We feel very | comfortable under the care of Sheriff Holcombe who by the way has been | very attentive tous. As to the fire. ! we were on the ground floor, and | nothing to tear except the gas, which | |} was almost unbearble, and were atraid to stirke any iizhts, fearmg an explosion. When we were to be taken out the deputy was about toe put Bob and myself into the chain- gang, but we told him if he ever trusted us he should trust us now in this hour of disaster. We taken out under the dry shed where we were wel! treated, and obtained a good view of the fire. We decid- ed to act honorably tv the Warden were + a | to English. NEW HLEVATOR WE ARE IN THE GRAIN MARKET, EDITORIAL DOTs. | A STRANG OCCURRENCE. From the Burlington Hawkeye. | Mr. Gladstone hates to wear new clothes, Well, why doesn’t he edit An Alleged Mysterious Appearance in a Locust Street Saloon. ee ? apapemt bets | St. Louis Republican. A medical journal speakes of ‘*hu- One of those mysterious circum- We suppose | some buns. mor in the stomach.’” the patient had eaten Or, some artijokes, maybe. stances which seem to prove that the - back in come occurred | soul of the dead set free to the souls that stay », and has been vouch for Col. John OF have to pay for eggs until a plain j !on and some other gentiemen walk- omelet will taste like a $10 bill. jed into Frank Ritter’s saloon one | afternoon and Col. O'Fallon stopped Letras has patented a_| this city a few ds puzzling people w A manin Towa : the By and by some man hen’s nest. will patent the hen and then we will facts ever since. “Mrs. Julia Ward Howe reads | DILEA nas ! ee S n : a z ue ; ga Z z g his ‘apt. a b because she es ee sig to | Mayne. When he mennoned the for handling Corn In Bates translate Joseph Cook’s lectures in- = mans name every ove was surprised, County. DUMPS as pi rain- ‘ : She has gone into tram | and asserted that it could not be the Ine: person named, as he was confined to Payne, Senator Pendleton, is na- | his bed with softening of brain, and ture’s sweet of danger. and a man of your age ought to haye harbinger moreover the house was guarded so ! that in moments ot delirum the | Y A jOwever, some times | sick > hao. “ ‘ known that. Hi puri : sick man could not escape. | easy and safe, only 5 tect high. We carry our corn up by machinery, cy, it is not halt so sweet as it is twice as Nevertheless, Col. U’Fallon and empty aload of corn in two minutes. No danger to team or wa ron harbinger. several other gentlemen insisted ; Highest market price cash up no grumbling, Honest weights, Try 4 = = eae gs vw 4 i ‘ ae Inquiry was | once. We have regenerated the Grain Market ot Butler, and have bee: “What meu yon think | of your Bronce imine eral Hot ey worth thousands of dollars to the farmers of Bates county. In addition beautiful wife thirty years from now | ® = ec | corn we handle all other kinds of Grain. LEFKER & CHILDS, that this was the man. The latter, we are | —that is the question,” says Mon- | Prise of every one it was found that | Large and Burglar and deputy. Proof Safe with time lock, Ree Ma cere ESTABLISHED 1870. | sorry to hear, has lost everything he | signor Capel. God, bless you, mon- | the euards.alt asserted that the man een had, as have also Mr. and Mrs. | signor, she’ll be all right. The co- had not left the none and more- | They exerted themselves to | nundrum is, what will she think of | over that at the time he is alleged to us? have been 1m the saloon he was dying | 1a t 4 Receives deposits subject to check at | Dodd. sight, Loans money buys and sells ex. the utmost to save all of us with our change and does a eeneral Banking bus- iness. clothing, and left their own property Your business is respectuflly solicited. | to the fire.’’ BATES -COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO ORGANIZED IN 1871, “TI think,’’ said Cole and Jim in the same voice, ‘‘that the State ought to make good the loss sustain- by these noble people.’ continued Cole, ‘little know how hard these fellows worked. I think that the deeds done by Deputy Halt and the guards were of a heroic _na- ture, fer which they deserve great "Fa paki a Sel the parkeccednr econ ener on O'Fallon, speaking to a Republican Sunday, but it fines every man who goes into the bar and takes a arink. There you are. People | There’s 3 5 es 5 : case 1s either a curious coincidence don’t arrest the farmer for keeping a good horse, you jail the fellow stole it. and died just about that time. Col. Newbern, Tennessee, doesn’t fine J reporter, said: -+I den’t know just who I was talking to, but it was either the captain or his ghost.’” The you are,] . 2 You | C'cumstances are peculiar and the Bennett, Wheeler&Co, HEADQUARTERS FOR THE There legal sense. good orone of those mysterious occur- rences which ornament the pages of **Fcotfalls on the Boundary of An- other World.”* ' Celebrates John Deer Plows, Cultivators and Stalk Cutters MITCHELL FARM WAGON who ‘Where are the yesterdays gone ?”’ Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - - $20,000 Hall did one of the bravest acts ever witnessed in taking No. ed him. Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to doa general bank- ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive depusits &c., &c. DIRECTORS. . C. Clark, walls. Of course we could not gov. ern our teelings as men, but it it had been a child and it had been confinec i ft time 1 Bewisi Cheney: that length of time he woul *. Coleman Smith. F. J. Tygard. =e out shackies.”’ OFFICERS. “He sat in my lap all the way up,”’ said Cole, with asmile, ‘and I telt highly honored. Chandler there has always been opposed to the of- ficials complaining of this and that, trving to be as obstinate as he could, but he says he will now knuckle all of them, and their after what they have done. LEWIS CHENEY - - }.C-CLARK - - - F.1. TYGARD - - - to beg pardon Extraordinary It nese, Finger Nails. is the custom of the Chi- Siamese, and Annameses to allow the forefinger nails, to grow to a great length, and among the tormer they sometimes attain the incredible length of trom. sixteen to eighteen inches. Among the Sia- mese so distinctive a mark of robili- tv are long nails esteemed that the helles and beaux wear silver cases, aither to protect their nails or else to make believe they sre there, where- as in reality they are not. As re- gards the httle finger, the writer tells us that *tambassadors and visitors of distinction from Asiatic states Europe are often observed to per- mit the excessive growth ot the nail Of the little finger. and this 1s also a common occurence with many ot the people of India and other parts of Asia.”’ Grocery House OF to + DENNE /@ 4 ac Sherr well known and popular stand on the East side of tne square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE IN | SF her BUTLER. ee ‘Their stock 13 composed or Feed. Flour and. the best } mustake,”* Atlanta, Constitution (Dem.) “of supposing tnat there is a McDonald boom the South. Under all the circum— quatiy: of Staple and stances, this is an extremely toolish bancy Groceries, mistake. There is no more boom for | Glass, Queensware and Codery. McDonald in the South than there is THE. ARE ar tor any other Democrat in the coun- LEFss EXPENSE try, known or unknown. Than any house in the eity, and therefore do uot fear competition says the Notice of final Settlement Notice is nereby given toall creditors Ls per liberal prices for Produce. | and others interested in he eatniene | ey. solicit acontinuance of the Pat. | Artie Fugate deceased that Tow. HH. phe | of their Many customers. and Warnock administrator ot said estate, in- lly attend to their wishes i at | tend to make final settlement thereof any and ‘all times, at the next term of the Bates county Pro. bate court, in Bates county, State ot Goods delivered in the city limits Chas. Denney. Missouri, to be heid at Butler on the rth day ot February 1884. w, H. Warnock. i €eat Administrator. credit, while George Dodd and W. 200 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof | from the suffocating fate that await- On Saturday, when we were taken up to this place, it was Seven years and three months since | Y°U- we saw the outside of the prison 1] back the warning Placard, ‘Hands appreciated that in 1882 over tour have | off!"’ And so the teacher took his thousand five hundred cases, mente open space of the streets and the | about two hundred times a Dr. Elliot Pyle fon. J B. Newberry | Screamed for joy on beholding the| hands off E. P. Henry, I. N. Mains, a Dr, J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, 2 i J. Ry: W. J. Bard, crowd of people standing «round. »r. D.. D. Wood, - M. Patty, The deputy placed no little confi- dence in us and drove us up with- Editor Watterson” makes the} Ga. | Mary. } name i-—telegraphs atthe same out- asks a sweet poet. What, an thou 1 knowest not, thou long-haired dream— er? Then, by our hal§dome, every Divorcein Amorica. All the Year Around. And Cortland Spri last stiver ot it. we tell thee, they b i —— oem sein ort an Spring Wagons, have gone to protest What, man! | -U' W! o> Upbl aeant subject we do not care to deal. Suffice it to i Wi “noines 2p 2 >, . ‘ say that American legislators have | Holliday Wind Engines and Deep Well I umps. Haish shown themselves quite as desirous | Middlerib’s boy played hookey two of helping people out of as in mat- days before Christmas, ana when he rimony, their efforts im the first— came back to school he wore on_ his named direction being so_ heartily Brace up, and have some style about Close “S” Barb Steel Fence Wire, and the finest line of CHOICE GROCERIES. ing in thedissolution of 800 marriages | were tried in Ohio alone. Divorce, indeed, is becoming so common that Queen Victoria took the second | some people are asking if the ‘‘sim { and best selected stock of Hardware in the City. BUTLER, MU the rate ot minute him at NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, - for nearly five minutes. prize at the York show with a year- | ultaneous polygamy”’ in vogue in | ling heifer trom her Balmoral iarm, | Utah is a worse thins than the ‘con. ! C and she kicked like a steer because | secutive polygamy’ practiced else- BR BR DHA ON she didn’t get the first. The heiter} where. It is only fair to mention | ag ® did, not Victoria. Her imperal | that the law of divorce differs con-! is now receiving in car lots, for the fall trade, majesty kicked too, because the first | siderably in different states; but this j BAIN WACONS prize is one shilling thruppence, | hardly mends the matter, indeed. it | while the second 1s only one shilling | only confuses things. Says an RAC | N E Ss PR | NC tuppence happeny, but her protest of | American lady lecturer: ‘A man * WACONS, j course was made in a most majestic | who has been married, divorced and sete ‘TOP BUCCIES, and lady-like manner. re-marnied, will. in traveling {from | } The Philadelphia female base ball Maine oe a CASSIDY SULKY PLOWS club has just reached home after a a i divorced man, and sometimes a big- ' : BAKER SPRING PRESSORE GRAIN DRILLS, BUCKEYE PLANTER SHOE DRILLS, BARBED WIRE. CIDER amist, according to the statutes of | the state through which he is tray- MILLS, ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINES, Wood and Iron Pumps, and a eling.”’ FINE LINE OF HARDWARE. pelled to try the freight train racket | Inter-Ocean. H IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON WOODWORK, Ete. whereby they were kicked about Among the treasury department | threetourths of the way to Philadel- | &t Washington is a young man who | R R DEACON was found among the dead on the - sf i] phia. Parties desiring to complete H a their collections of monster stone | field of the second Bull Run. When | EU TILER, MO. | bruises tor scientific museums, will | the burial squad pulled him out trom | do well to examine the stock now | #™Mong the dead he was tound ae | held over by:the Philadelphia female | have a terrible wound in the side, | a BAUS ce an Seager s sos sta bos a . i i ie te ta) Have loeater n base bail club, betore purchasing and his left hand was hanging by 2 | Butler to make it my tuture hohe few tendons, These he bit off and jae ae ne ig i best as. 5 | sorted stock of ej tehes and threw the hand away, gave his can— jewelry and spe. ever brought teen to a dying Confederate. crawl - oe th A arket. ee [will sell oy Z & ‘ cheap for casin. aving any ed off toward the hospital, preteriing ae eee years experience in tie manut to help himself. so the squad could triumphal tour through the west. They repert the walking between Chicago and Pittsburg as fair, but from Pittsburg on to Harrisburg it was simply awful. and at Harrisburg —— — they were snowed in and were com- Among the Dead. Ae COO OE emir) Ae on, NEW JEWELER. elsewhere. | There is one engagement in high j life that appears to off. Mary Anderson, at great expense, sends word over to the Associated that she will not be ture of watehes and clocks in Eu- rope, [am now Prepared to repair press Watches and clocks search tor others who might be in the + ho matter how marry the duke. . : an e r one Gap ; z v the duke same fix. The next day he received neue eee rete ane oe j ne duke at equally vas’ oxpense. +, : 1: ave bn abused. yb : pe vast expen j his commision as lieutenant. He htem to we. you can have th j telegraphs that he will xo marry +) Wtgeod runs | married the sister ot the ‘*Johnny’ to whom he gave the last drop of water he had, and lives happily on Capitol hill. tee satistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butler, rr ears Doctor Gilpin—isn’t that his Mo And Tinners’ Stock OF ALL KINDS lay, that Mary and the duke will NOT marry each other. The doc- tor pays for all these messages. The free ‘-ad."" goes booming around the Papers. Mary remains Miss Ander- son and the duke continues to be the duke wtth undiminished enthusiasm and everybody 1s happy. ‘Vhatho! | without there! Another row A COE at He ; The Bloomington Leader wants | the workingmen to organize in favor of the retention of the protec— tive tariff. FOR SALE BY A Life Saving Present. Mr. M.E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kas. ; of z : Saved his life by a simple trial bottle of §$£<—<=——————> chars for the center aisle! | Dr. King’s new discovery, for etgnnree a Seen Sloe lesicks a seus Sioa eas tion, which caused him toprocure a large Sa Alexander Campbel! ot LaSalle | bettle, tnat completely cured him, when Zz fi doctors, change ot climate and’ every- has an idea that he will be the | thing else had tailed. Asthma, bronchi. | tis, h hs) and Greenback = = ‘ >, - } tis, hoarseness, severe coughs and all ce couaiaic tor President | throat and lung diseases, it is guaranteed this year. Weaver is in favor of | to cure. Trial bottle free at F_ 3.. Crum- him. {yé Ce, city drug store. Large size $1 oo. nor