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CITY DAL THE COUNTY BUDGET. *? with special refference 1 t disas- frequen Various Items of News Dished Up by Local Cotemporaries to the imcreasin trous flouds. Prot. C. r > Id, and that aa in Connell Assembled L Nigh ex BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES | Sone plate MeceFa aTow AND PROPRIE7 and neg theres. FOR THE TOWN AND Counr R2 BUS?Y SE an excursion TERMS OF SUPSCRIPT one vear, e FDr-25- rang t Ww a : re he 2 Er p. BUTLER MISSOURI Nah okies considered. ‘ At Wises eens a WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26., 1535 ‘tee eee * STILL ANOTHER Committe 2 sb opened tere F Pues “ ! Sarry as prin Four weeks ago the pri t the = ec 1 < ; Ww T : Phe Appleton C Tribune has = Te ciy I Miss Julia Mo ron } BUTLER EEKLY IM3:S Wa c- : iste. miel ‘ a been garbbled up by the Yournal of t N: ; dlucedito the yery low sum of sky- and the Adrain Adver- | will cost abo es : : PLINCE Bis. cs ARCK W. Hh. Erwin: of Bam lesan STY-FIV sts from the st of eee ee brief ee Soe 2 ‘i 2 59 = 2 arwin, of as Sooue, we UNTY-FIVE CENTS from e | féser. The Tribune vad but a r Boliver Me r =o 1 ie : Soe aa Bee candidate ior coulty {eee March to the 1st of January next. | record, but it was good. We won- are — at an av i < 53 NRE OT packeson wermee esas ' I Chancellor of Germany. | well be no slouch it be makes 4 hat l doy er acre; Cedar county, $4.09; Dal- 2 : During that time a large number of | der what Dell Cobb will do next. z $2 ‘Dade 34.04 ih clerk 26 ge Author of the Insult to Ame race hile writing o is subject st is |S? oP : > TY McFarland pr 11 63 ic. 5 closed »eople availed themselves of the op- While wisting on this s bject 3 5 s : Greene $6.- | je : CE Sal ica. | J. Brumbach closed his sche ee ser,| Proper to note the change in the | > Ce aa T | — ity ‘ ° See at | on Friday, ot Inst week. He wi es ribe for the paper, _ srtising proposals on As ; ; poxtausty tovsubscribe for the pat “| style of the Appleton Journal from | Sak eer The recent: oveuts arieti 109 | hereafter cones Fogg to the prac 5 ine s yell its superior worth | els : = | ae Pee | oe 6 Tae | th the ret ot th ra) 1 resO- | tice of law. He is meeting wit knowing so well it perio | the old style four page to an eight ia Democrat: The taxable | Globe-Democrat same = 60 Het ‘ s ees ¢ el shea ate el x as a reliable county newspaper and a page sheet. Hilton 1s among the; wealth of ‘poor old Missouri’ has} Brown & Lefker coal and lec reeh on ahe saliicctin aie ikeich rt # i : 2 E * ot | nee axty-thrce satitiou dollars) 4. 5c.c a For oor fin eee ee . In order to keep pace with the correct exponant of genuine Democ- | active young journalists of the south- | inc ee oy th ie Has Bete tt ne vision i P > Bee a ) ee SOF tae the St aa red as ne apaeanee of Adrian, an s . 2 eer in the last year. Anc oe) the £ misunderstanding ha ig oc-t | ; i this coun- | 8 ‘ — se oes yest. 2 ogressive. Fis. hicudie ive 5s Cott racy. In fact quite a boom has been | west, and is progre e ! standing the fact of poe ooo democrat- | curred between Ma olan e ange the AS ae ne ie He vere l have purchased . job press and pe ce : s femoc a t tingthe | 2 : .' | wred to do all kinds o worked up, and its main torce being | e ih jic majority, and a solid democratic | council as to the terms of rent the ao Beer mul doe cine Mate | NOW | DEEDS - t well i The Hep lisecrnnemates that te delegation in congress. lower room of city hall builc ling, the | [ % eae, H Ser iat ade the | printing in as good stvle as any of just now upon us we canno = will lead an independent movement | Schell City Ae R.N. Banister | same was taken up and adjusted up- pee Sa au aK lie ane Ce | GCE RE county. . : sVew ~ aN- 3Da = z i ; eure of tt orm h shut it out, and have, theretore, de- at in the county election this s Soe ee it willbe | on the basis that Mr. Fay pay the . ; es ae schusile Globe . 2 to defeat in vy | ot El Dorado, the man who it will be | on the y pay cellor a notable obdicet a the politics | Rockville ’ -rmined to extend the low rate, and | fall. There is no doubt but that the | po... od, was captured at this place | city $19.00 per month for the room. e The finest opening in the state for teri | remembed, i ‘I iT ra itt Romaisted or the day. e I 7 will send the Trmes to all new sub- | Prohibitionists demand that kind of | about a year ago, while attempting to | 1é specia Sree : ABD c | Otte Edouard Leopold Bismarck- | a bank is right at Rockville. s { : Eres = eee seting to make set_|_. 4 - = : : _ . aticket, and they will control the | elope with Miss Nettie Moore. ot the i at PREY nae ve gene pe Clee} Schoenhausen, Chancellor of Ger- Strauss & Co. are circulating ape scm bereendicldvanes wholpayetey i ty this y But | same place, received notice last Fri- | Vement | with ace *| many, and politically the most: pow- | ution in Prairie township for a sa . Republican party this year. _ I > genial clime. We | reported tor extension of time. bys t : # vide i from April ist to January rst, cS ld | day to hunt a more genial cli A Be ES pete erful single man im the wor Was | Joon at Papinville. tN will the rank and file, the old ne) derstand that Mr. Banister and We svesplappestes seen vA |born at Brandenburg, April ist, Ww A 4 f P ill J pi DY LE TS i it? if ieve ere G f S Pare ne = | =. erson, 0 apinville, Seadvanee. nf [Repeblicans stand it? We believe | Mss Moore have made another ft | terest of G. WW: Fatlernon iy sexard| 1205 Sh maid wcalitytamiy,| J, We Anderson, of Papal Z ee 5 x as i : : : st. L 4 is ; in advance. not. (Temperance is a good thing, | less attempt here of late to escape. to the ap - a re : a ‘ = He studied ac the Universities of | '¢ Aart Mis.'S: J. Andernoiiq ; . Droperty on Dakota street. : ee ~nia.| mother, Mrs. S. J. / 8 ) Hl To all present subscribers who but Prohibition and Republicanism Springfield Hera/d: On Monday F Nie Silvers also raised. pomt on Gotpingen TDR : ue eee goes tor treatment tor tumor and + imine vhi enki aS a Ze in d cipie A : sill high in the esti: rs f in arears one year and over, we will | must be eliminated. while John Jenkins was at work in a | behalf of the butchers of the city, in erase . iad laslice andibeer bOrOpey: fl give the advantage of this special of- | field eight miles south of the city on regard to the ordinance requiring ot stuc ents as a duellist 4 | east faz er oldall i st i ae ee i i ay : When the W. C. T. U., ot this! tne James farm his little son Eddie. (poe to pay a license, claiming pro — ane : Stee . Last ai ay ig - a Sibee ter, by them calling and settling up. |, 4 i : = Sse a Re ee ae a) Binge > ismarck’s diplomatic career be-|the residence of Mre. E i; i 2 city wants notices inserted tree, the a ho ee playing 4 ae & pore oe tection by requiring grocers who | pene oe eee he iwas imadel Scblesevas olecawercd (ian enae i . : }him, found an old valise, which, |, eA esee Mow bat eh toe S51, i ade | FE. F ) oF : atic ers are calied on; 3 handled dressed fowls, meat etc, 2 ik ‘ é eee tas , 7 he 4 re POLITICAL NOTICE — ic — s < oe when opened, was tound to contain a | pay hcense for the privilege of sell- | ‘ href sex = fe the : tu eo re _ - : imimore Hs re i hy ‘ He The > cratic v > ci ut when paid matter 1s desirec cetl es ee t re aay = gation at Frankfurt. efore this he | buildings, together wi » house- li i i a eI ly th Republican apers are see — annie 2. two weeks ae ates T Te GSE SES NGS Ww ae known as an ultra-rovalist: and | hold possessions of the inmates, ot Butler will meet at the City Hall | O"!Y ; "a I Fes pa x seer have ae £ as eis L he body | H. M. Cannon appeared and no RON he mterests cf Prus-| (with the exception of a few sundry - = 2 visited. ven a fool can tell which} was badly decompose Ody: eae ihe councithione vntemiedite:| 422 ts. I : ; ‘ on Friday evening March 28 for the way the wind blows, and it requires | Was decently buried, no inquest be- tence up so many feet of ground in| S#4> and its igo ae to the head ot | articles) was entirely — » Sy ives | ¥ ; so ma g H a ae A 7 i i i 2 x else w 3 aa : a contederacy of German States, | the scorching tongues o ame that ose of nominating two rdi- ‘ = : lingheld. Nothing else was found in Bite Sie em Na con f ! I g' purpose of 1 ig no extraordinary wisdom, from this | the valise except a black spool ot ponte ine Pesidence, Relgnetig, ite were always in his mind. fle was | licked the air. : ate m, eas 2 are, d S ea cca pe mat i dates tor Aldermen. indication of preterence, to torecast thread, a lead pencil and a shoe but- permission aE ee ate gee pecial envoy to St. I cu urgh if Rich Hill Reviews By order of Committee. the status of the opposition in the/toner. How = — Ce ted ii avis e certo cians me agent eat Ore sah The chicken cholera is said to forthcoming county campaign. SHES GEST E ISTE USS Oe I round: he Clerk: iwas 0h SIDER Vas ? - | prevailto a considerable extent in | on the ground. The ee ne ' softant diplomatic lt P re "3 PROSPERITY. —————————— Tani . eae BS ae ance | given the most imports I 3 A setulae Mrs. Templeton, on ADRIAN amar Rustler: While Wm. D ordered to prepare an ordinance Z Z . oie ee Ms yic 1 . : : : i : f the gitt ot the court J ‘ : al nee sei editor ob ihe The Rich Hill Review briefly but | per, who lives about five miles south- | condemning the ground alluded to foes ; Aes “oD France. Betore | the South Side, has lost quite a fine ore Pa inet : here | Pointedly remarks : | west of town, was burning some grass | above, and certain other ground on i a a Bae alee aE flock of these fowls from the plague. zs an last week. here < : i E See | lo . Z Bt i ; Trazs to Ac ae fA 1 i “Urso’s entertainment was fine— | last Saturday evening, his little six- | Lyon street in that vicimty, and the eer Ee Clune c anu Minaien of James Hart, with eight assistant : ates county, and per- = Z Z as 2 — ee = ire tS : “ i “4 ; * One Ne bg ree county F so fine that most of her audience fail- | year ‘old daughter upproached the fire | same to be vacated. : Foreign Affairs. The popular op- | linemen, arrived in this city last i Wits Teh oe CU ee Cone Get ed to discover its good points.”’ | and in an instant was enveloped in Mirae Witlicrw) curcscubne @ the position to the militarism taat was | Monday, and has entered upon the ; es er mother r C he s Scale appeared in so . has heen built up so solidly and in At Butler the distinguished violin- | flames. ee as pine seeps re iis | ie sai Bye ee oe tel fast becoming the overpowering | work ot running the additional pe so short a period. The sequel to] 4 appreciated with that evi-/ | Spot, and in endeavo hae es ; : ‘ feature of Prusian politice met with | graph wire between Kansas City an¢ ferful iy Of this Tet . pprccr | little one burned both of her hands in | to put in a pair of scales for the city, i. osition the Parliament, | Joplin. The line 1s already com aw r sperity s - ss — , ee : Be 2 _ , strong oppositio r a al: I thelwonderny |prospertty or tus “© | dence jof jculture: which’ has ‘ever ja shocking manner. Attracted by | costing $200. On motion the fol f fe ae bem i862, (Biemarck | pleted told point 7 cj EF he a ° 5 | 1 5 . ¢ eT, c ae a ° dle city, hes in the fact that at con- characterized the citizens of the | the screams of his wife and daughter, j lowing committee v ippomed to i ; & ; oe icpulies A revolu- 1G | z : dismiissea the dep: é ‘ , nh name sam, ii tains some of the best and most: en- | clectric city Mr. Draper hurried to their ard and] investigate the procosition and re : an Lee el eh Bowe toawel S Oui a an ee 7 » ge A ; 7 é : x SS are 5 eet = rene oN ton wo oubtles e: tOnOY } winle trying to make a coupling on i terprising business men to be found : Se | finally succeeded in extinguishing the | | port at ub equer! meeting: May this arbitrary action, but the com-| yo 4 sega rae gi f ie day ae 4 heitesive times as lacee. ‘They Elsewhere in the Times to-day | flames, but not fore nearly every i or Brown, Council. aen Catron and | ee Seti : niekaan | the Missours acific. ." ‘ ‘ y be ie in cities » es as large. ? 2 = | plicated Slesvig-Hoiste: queshon | sernoon. w oreec ft Sates ean eandae _ | will be found the tabulate 1 appor- | shred of clothing had been burned off | Simpson [pened EL OLS Dae URSH OHI fracture Agr 151 wader th eee ae ee . a. litt ictim neral ord ce exte ean aoe BY ; mite cars in such a manner nia we agital- and what is more the cour-| Honmentof'the Seate School fund, the back of the Ae ee A generation nee ‘ ine ne | ke aston und unity, Of Germ! op cats passed over his left arm sal cae we “ate tordbites ‘count as prepared by Clinton Advocate: In or arti. | line of the wards throu xh he wes eee | he Ps peer ee ige to invest it. ee rae | i cle of Saturday. giving an account lition, to the enc at citi SE Pg en ae Ove re elbov , The Times flatters itselt) that in | County Clerk Starke. From ct the! ob the attempted Cs ; see | that locality could vote atthe | Prom this ume the pe Prisnes Bis-I ember was a nputated | Drs ae : : ‘ i aks panes % eae 1} marc yas secure, and ~sia ay Say Ae past (ee i Adrian’s infancy, prior to the birth | Téader can ascertain the amount ap-/ oners at the jail > sta Le spring election, was read oa third | ‘i we ae : , ae, Atien & Haul w hours "4 t the Advertiser and since, it con- | Pottioned to district. in’ the} bo, from Bates county. ts discov- me and passed. tc ea Pabat AGE cOniOl i Word was recessed in Papinville o setae ie es Ne é : : Sie war of 186 pleted _ , ' : Pl counts ered behind a chair. upon was) Adjourned. Pecorenncy of : Bis-| a few davs ago that the wife Mn j Sec onus ee ie ne coat, for ei == X AMINATION ek Go ree et hated | Chris. Herni, who went cast some ‘ ee — (gee | became the most popular in Ger- © since for her healt, had died ising a c And, what | te a eee that we were mistaken in the person, | a é ' i in ¢S70, Napoleon Tl leaves a tamily of small children. and promising a city. And, what- [tendmg the two Wards embracing p sie Socinty Eades Wish. |. When, ip 70, 1 i ) ver the future may be, so long as | ¢f € tt a there being another Leabo, a fact of FY Society He Eee) took advantage of the so-called | Mr. Herm has the sympathy of the e 2 : a Ss ae Swest pur > city 2 a z = k adv g , ‘ aned | i ee the west purt of the city, so as to in—-| Vhich we Were not aware, contined | Rapier ze tate a war] entire community in his sad bereave- 2s has hfe nfluence a r Ne ie | Soe i Spanish que » pecipitate aowar | ! the Tims has life, its influence as @} clude old West Butler that the citi- | in the jail. for forgery, and it was this | Inasmuch as it has beew the cus- wath Piuaca teciine eat (be secur + ment public journal and the person~j} zens thereot might have the oppor- | man instead of the Bates count ¥Yman, | tom of the high school of this place ty of his throne depending on prov | I q ; B a % = shat : s 5 : ty s th rf ding | Say Ne: hen al influence of its editor, will} runity to vote at the city election on | who was arraigned for an attempted | to devote the last week of each term | ing that. he possessed the military | As the season is ut hand whe r | , Fescape. John ‘Leabo, of Bates, the lt inati bli ies Pap tie: wc Mtamoleon., Cre | Spring Flower Gardens must be oe a c exercises, ete : ot gicat Napoleon, »>examination, public exercises, ete.. | ge | made. timely to say to our read- a never he soemployed as to detract April ist. it ; : 1 ee | sheriff informs us, is orderley and well | i ene iota from its continued progress, The Te | behavea , last week indeed proved one of rare ans Our opera bouse contempors try | : : or soil a single gem in its well-earn- Pp Sa merit. The Academy examination > | vear, post tree, to every yearly sub 1 crown U atl the contrary we | Tevels in language like this: **Cow- Lexington /ntelligencer: Mr. Geo. | ¢ . . | War of 187071 was soon decided. | ¥ I es mv Everblooming Roses, or es 's rn. spe ‘a e S “ © Wri 7 } 1 scermbe oO 4 nT - : iibort oB ardly, vea enable andi ce enable hasathis store a very ; for the term of school ending Fri- | The disipline and skill in’ strategy | S&™ will continue to labor for a ates ema s — 4 | s 0 hoice Flower {valuable relic. Itis a powder horn | day, March 21st, began Wednesday, | of the Prussian troops were ten packet of ch county as we have ever done in days ; | many was prepared at every point. armed, as & Be to the teeth : The | ers that the Floral Cabinet send this ~~ erous, t a » De atic ty i este 5 i zi s eds. As before stated, any of out pacae see ere De aC party 11 | thatwas owned by William Ander- j the 17th inst... and continded until | ble. The anticipated ‘*mar | pane ore have copy ofthe Gale Missouri,” etc. Friend Beach has | son, Sr., and used by him in the war | Friday. The lin ot the Fre Z 2 amination proved ch trocps became a iy . 775 udden retreat ‘ani se s surround. | inet for examination at half price = 1 ‘4p ae vO; i . . ed } (six cents), by mentioning this pa- Ec i 22 patrons of the school, and gave them through the streets of the Fiench | Pet Address, Ladies Cabinet, 22 terms. dictated by| Vesev Street, New York. of | ‘ = i Grand Plow Trial. gone by. been troubled with hypo tor a week, | with Great Britian, from 1 to 17- 2 E ‘ dae ‘ ; quite satisfactory to the faculty and Gennsn soldics en to his son Willam / on, and by him} Mo.. in, bright hopes for the graduating class | c apital. arck included the ace and part ot Lorr 78. It was gi (Boss) Ander brought to Lafayette county Itis now the property ot} in June. The Butler Academy has The Record devotes considerable | hence he should be excused tor this | ight space to the probable results of | eloquent fl the forthcoming Democratic con- When the Repudlican’s Prohibi- i 183 36. yention in the township, asserting seo Anderson Venable, of Lexing- long since established a very credit 1 with a Molir take? compared Plow, that ‘the bosses’” have decided =| ton ticket, under the guise o In- fton, Mo., presented to him by his ‘ 1} h ! indem of 5.009 million | Butler, Mo-, March t5th, 1834 ea 3 ee Ae are ee es L ie cei : the present incumbent of the office ee = Bee iy arsed orang father, William (Boss) An abl te HP ie ae hee One SEE | (about $1.000.000.000). Th We, the undersigned, having heen cho | . shc ill the = S neg = . .- | west, and 1s year by year gaining Oo raiai was the er oO: the € ot of Constable, Col. Heath, must go. | $4 oot ~will the R ille Globe | derson. Itis a long gourd with a woud . A ee ation of Gerniany Le : | ena com € by the farm nt, i i a result. In 1870 Bistsiarck aa the dratt and work ot the Hapgooe en stopper, and will hold avouta hai, the popular sentiment of all our Democrats do not look to Republi- , in papers tor authoritive statements | gallon. neighboring sand ci Tt} made a Prince, and in thes es apers tor authoritive statements . ~ = vear tis © ! OS of} » foll Lies oa erat an | Whether the United States are to A $20 Bibie Prize is crowded each ye stidents:| YCAr ae 48 eee ‘ s Plow, hides ep vt the political situation, either do- | rebuinewniseren as ms oa x 4 i ; Imperial Chance It is proba- The Hapgood Sulkey ery easy to ega eiv tormer prominent rar Th t le of tledge’s , trom every direction, so much soi;,° ; e ui in ; nestic or otherwise. therefore, the } . ! * aes pablistcts |: Ru Bee 5 eae pbly a fact that he is the ruler of | throw out of the ground in turning lays j 2s 2 commercial and navel power on | Monthly offer twelve valuable re-: that it 1s almost absolutely necessary | G eymany in at that i ' utterances of our contemporary count! |) S : wards in their Month! ¢ = | VF Many 30 Bis "| out and finishes aland perfectly, can be 5 = aa ar the seas, iy a question thatuo Ameri-; Wards in their Monthly for April. | that more room shall immediately be | is hardly t £ Wa Husted to a depth, or leveled whilk ; sor nothing. **The posses’ Is v peers: among which is the tollowing: s ea ee adjusted to any depth, je f j cam contemplate with indifference. pe a added to cur school building. Czar we «EG : t nis in motion; does first-clas j »vhrase very much out of place in the | y, so eae ACESS, We “WWull give $20.00 to the per- ie : se advice implhicity stag * ganas ti i oe The subject is discussed with mark- son telling us how is tk Friday evening the members of ! 4 Peels | > | work, and is lighter on the an thy apphication made by our neighbor. age : =e a : = us how many words there 2 i Leet is almost always to DIS) waking P ing the re 2 = ability in the North American) are in the Epistle of Jude. as record. Hesperian Literary Society formed eat ene ees : ade ke’ . nis ‘ sult of a caretul a Fairbanks Sossism now-a days exists only in Dynamometer: HAPGOOD SULKEY FLOW. Width of cut 16 inches, Depth of turro# 6 toy inches, Average Draft 432, ew for Apnml, by the Hon. j ed in the New Testamer criptures in line at the Baptist church, headed t : p> : the Re 4 arty = = Z tS Sor or some time Prince Bisnis the Republican party of Missouri, a LC Se Dinnley, M. C., and by (not the New Revision), by Apri!) by the Butler Band and marched to | health has been very poor. truth, the force of which none can iz tcth, 1884. Should two or mc the Presbyterian church when their | lass tae, eabniicd ooa appreciate more tully than the the annual entertainment washeld. The < exercises throughout were good. T} Capt. John Codman. Judge J. ‘ : Peis tis < ‘tac. ; correct answers be rceived, q es +), | Jameson, discusses the question, = = be i editor of the Record. Now, will the ‘Shall Our Civilization b = Reward will be devided. 1 Oa ur wilizatior Cc reserve ys m- evi ecord please tell us the cause ot its , i pou taW Ua eeato eanceiyt theawii | S5¥e AG Redisided -coadi ed,”’ pointing out the means that | ner Apal 15th, 1884. Persons try- | ladies, displayed a gr atence on the divided condition ou ing for the reward must send 20 origmality: im tact imimmg, and the ott course of trz : : He ee © when about to make his specc! alessays produced by the young | the Lasker question, walke:! tamount of | pe cicher: » Reichst ch duty w 4S ‘from the people of Periin. MoLIne [walking p Width of cut 14 inches, De g—receiving an ovation 71, Avera Gratt $30 Ib» are at hand tor withstanding the : oth plows were in good order. #5 party im the State? s z z ents in si pees Worthy in every particular. [serious agence, physical, moral eum tver_ (oo postage sinmpe | worthy ingrery paren | ogi ears * = s n) with their answer, for which am consis ~ ausic, . y. 3 fi oe Aiport ‘| he ereste Ds e re—]fs lectuz a eas : Geo.A.Vincent. the bank forger é Yo the interested obdse yer te re—/ and intellectual, which threaten to they will receive the May Monthly, declamations. essays, recitations, % z S; ae & b&b. Henry, S R.1 George ¥ cent action of the Executive Cou- | overtnrn our existing civil and social in w hich the name and addess of the _ debate, etc. The subject discussed | 'S Wanted at Sing Sing. having We refer to the following gentiemes >i suttee of the Mo. Press Association, | institutions. The Rev. Dr. Philip | winner of the reward and the cor- was, Resolved. “That Disinterest. | his escape from thatprison. He as to the fairness of the above test: ed Benevolence exists Among Men.”’ brobaly be sent there it not convict-!| Tyler, H. A Williams, F Cobb, Jany a drarmomous character. The action ont of Lisi : >» in which several more valuable re- " < i T J terryhill, J KR Cobb, Cha taken at that ie wes the post; ae De F ~ ng Ge oe = ards will be offered. Address utermost capacity with lovers of lit- Ae rast + Latellett, Thomas Biack, W A Badgley, 7 sae ee oe eux swald writes of Ruiledge Publishing Company, ¢rary culture, allof whom were high- We will send the Times to any 4G Williams, Allen W ri A. Brixner, @ent of the convention in consider- i ‘Changes in the Climate ot North LE: aston, P: Iv entertained. i | at Sedalia, aopears to be of an in- | Schaff gives a sketch of the ‘*Devel- "ct answer will be published, and : i The church was crowded to its | einer ddress tor sixty cents until Jan. tst., AT Badgley. Winsett, |

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