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7 sme Table Mo. Pacific R. R. THE NEW sILK INDUSTRY. Ti exixeTON & SovuTHERN BRANCH. = Trains leave Butler daily as follows: } The Result of the Competitiou for the oN NORTH. Suk Culture Prem-ums. ss (daily) rexas Express (daily = saa KC. & TERS Expre | From Philadelphia Ing Ne gmodation Fre 2 - ‘ .cc0! GOING SOUT Vhe chief attraction < texas Express Gially culture exhibition at He rticultural | Cw Texas Exp: | Hall i: i 5 ay of f commodation Fr } i F A 2 = Aco Seelity premiums by Strawbridge & ) J ier for the h C St d points west and | the Um ; £1553. I d other intorma premiums were awarde | on the basis FE. X. CARNES, Agent. |, j OF the quali y and quantity of recled Be Secret Societies. silk yielded by ce 100 cocoon —— Ee J j there re CVE ven ¢n Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | from twenty-seven States for. the y in eac th. Saturday each mon =e “Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, G, meets second Thursday in each premiums, which amounted to $500. | Mr. Clarkson Clot No. 7! } P h. AEE eae ine the pr u i Paaiey Commandery Knights Templar | 1" the premiums, said: j neets the first Tuesdayineach month. {| Tcome forward this ev ening to} 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. announce the award of the thir d an- Bates Lodge No. 1Someets every Mon- : sodg) offered bridge & Clothier to the sulk cultur- | ists of the United States Woman’s Silk Culture On the first occa H }nual) premiums say night. Re Guticr Encampment No. 76 meets the nd ath Wednesdays in each month ind a hrough the | Association. Lawyers. on, the number of | THOS. 1. SMITH. 5. B. LASHBROOK. contestants was tw enty-six, trom four | States; on the second I SHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at occasion the jaw Butler, Mo. Will Practice In! number was thirty-three, trom eley the courts of Bates and adjvining coun- e en States; this year we have seven ties, Collections promptly attended to and Taxes Paid tor Office, front room over Bates cou tional Bank. Non-residents. nty Na- n2 tf. ty-seven competitors, from twenty- seyen States. It 1s but tair that the growth of silk culture 1s to be meas- to assume §. FRANCISCO. S. P. Fraxcisco. ARANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at k Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in the courts of Bates and : adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to col- jections. Office over Wright & Glorius’ hardware store 290 ured by these figures, and the aston- ishing development of this industry years From all parts ot the country comes of in the last three is, indeed, wondertul. assuring sounds encouragement. HENRY, A The mdustry has developed won-| a , E AA. Mo. Will attend to cases in any eourt of recordin Missouri, and dogener- jal collecting business. derfully in Cxsitornia,, to which State the first premium was awarded x es last year, and inthe South and East V.BROWN, Notary Public But- ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or Jurat ot an office’ many are taking hold of the work. The fact being established that co coons can be produced in paying quantities the problem became how | Physictiuns. RINGHAM, M n. Resi Office Up STAIRS on to have these reeled in D., Phy snce west side E Wd. and Surge North Main stre quantities to keep pace v sup- ply, there being no ste latures in west side of Public Square; first room | this section of the country and the north of Olive House. hand reels used here g inade-| M.D., Eclectie | quate to the incieused task. To de- . Allcalls pron ms é Office up stairs over | Velop t important feature of the g Store. industry the firm of Strawbridze & }. M.CuRIsTY, W. HL. Battarp, | Clothier brought to this city a for- N Ilo. wt ALLARD, RS. CHE his now running eign ste moeopathic P’ ans and Surgeons Z . ae e s esstull n this hall. y this fice, tront room over P. O. Ail — y ull. By thi @oswered at off wy or night. ” time the continuous development ot one communication to all parts of the the silk from: the worm throu th ity. Specialattention given to temale > iseases. successive stuges of the cocoon, the NC. BOULWARE, Physician and reeled silk and the woven fabric ¢ Surgeon. Office north side square, | beconics 2 matter Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- fen a specialty. of assured fact, which and We sce needs (Continued from last week.) "ow Watch Cases are Made. ustryis successtully being national Ulustrated its stages in this 5 aoe Pr . - t ' ation alw: follows a successful | Country sent. nd imitation is one of the b This is a state of affairs that is es- ‘3 of real honest merit ; and thus it is at the James Boss’ Gold Watch Case has imitators. Buyers can always tell the pecially gratifying to every citizen, and while we measure the results suine by the trade-mark of acrown, from | thus far attamed, it must not be for “ch is suspended a pair of eax | gotten that to the fostering care and ve. Be sure oti erown and & Ss a 1 we a £, 4% sare stamped in the cap of the watch patient work of the members of the we, Jewelers are very cautious about en- | Womiin’s Silk Culture Association “Sng an article unless they not only know | the result is largely due. Let us re- 4 it is good, but that the character of Me manufacturers is such that the quality ‘the goods will be kept fully up to standard. 18, 1883. like het member this, and in thus honoring these ladies whose far-sighted wis- dom has foreseen these results, and whose well-directed energies have produced them, we shall Fe but giv- ing *thonor to whom honor is due.’’ First premium of $100, to Miss E. Woolston, Pemberton, N. J. Second premium ot $75, to Messrs Rienz & Mantz, San Jose, Cal. al and is still in good theone which wasin the condition shows that the movement, which is z a OF Beard of Dicestore NTR BS Prone Third premiums, ot $65, to Mrs. Mista eiteiecs Iieanit rept: | A. H. Williams, Riverton, N. J. Pamphiet che he and Keystone Watch Cases are made. =e (To be Continued.) (REYNOLDS & SCHWENK Bea’ > : ad . Fourth premium of $60, to Miss Anna M. Mantz, San Jose, Cal. Fitth premium, ot $50, to Miss Clara S. Lewis, Virgil City, Mo. Sixth premium, of $50, to Mrs. nth premium, of $40, to Mrs. } George Derr, Germantown, city. | | ' Eighth premiur Mrs. | Augustoria, Philadelphia. . & | Ninth premi ot $35. to Mirs. | pou Shoe Makers | Anna Husted, (iberty. Ind. | BUTLER, 10. ! Tenth premium, ot $ to Muss —~ a M. B. Lowers, Ports io. ip verdes Phe The association hz epare used. memorial to Congress indorsing t ot square. so tf | uct providing tor the creation of a ] ) silk culture bureau and establishing t silk culture stations under the direc- ! tien ot the National Government. “Times business bRIDGEYO iD & HUPP. Namenial Howse ‘are hard, money is scarce. jas dull, retrenchment i ~-AND— duty ; please ; } my—’” whiskey? > . ‘Sign Painters } stop “Oh no; rg Pape:r-Hanging. Decora , mes are not hard enough tor that; ign and Buggy Work # yet. Bur there is something else that SPECIALTY , costs mea large amount of money i Please Stop My—What? ’ vevery year, which I wish to save;: WITH A DIVE dlease stop my—-’’ A CHAT VY z tobacco, and snug? +*No, no, not th “Vi, pee Ta Gra ee I wh somewhere please gene cae scam is m »bons, jewels. orna- = ise and Babi, Electric Light of the Southwe ever so har ieve I can see said a sut I must think of ae rtod BUTLER, WISSOURL, ! I 1 ive it now. t EON s ¢ 2 mo - FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 3 a year; I must save yanic easily. it “No: stop mv paper. : Sometimes it will carry me economy, ocheve A thorough and practical business course Will be presented consisting of Penmanship, Mathematics, Grammar, Spelling, Commer- ‘clal Law, Business Correspondence, Tele- raphy and Bookkeeping inits various form 1 depend Nhs. “He is the n and €s- ae is the How the Young Grants Live. New York World. on top. He has that can me time, Frederick Grant is a young man/ He pays out whatever line or tube is of stout build and flomd complexion, | necess Bea is d he watches the p ump 5 | about 35 vears old. and bears aj and the bubt ea nes = e strong likeness to his father, ex- **What bubles?”’ /VIZ: Merchandise, Bank, Railroad, Express hand President Grant. <8 I’ve He was educated the bee brewt! Telegraph. Ornamental Penmanship } at West Point and served in the reg-j ing. hat goes out of a valve atthe | 7 ; ular army, chiefly out west, for some | top of a head-prece and of cource ris- sand Dra Ww ng will be taught to thos ? des ir- years, reaching the rank ot colonel.|es to the surface of the water. | ing them. Soon after Miss Honore of Chicago, a_ sister-in-law ot Potter Palmer, his That,s what makes the bubbles marriage to If te “nde Tne } the tender does’nt see any more bub- } some five years e knows that somethin is ago, he resigned his commission and wrong and pulls me up withfhis help taking up his residence im New THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT, ers as tast as he can. He does the York, went into business. He and same thing when I give him the sige Fully ete, the demands of our young friends not prepared to pursue the bis wife have lived very luxuriously, | nal by pulling on the line.” NEB COTES ip account of deficiency in the common school branches. Having found it necessary to 2dd this course ot tr that I may be better prepared to further the have secured the services ot W.D. Deaver of this department; and I can a ssure undone to promote their highest inter aining to the Commercial interests of the students, t » A. M., who will take charge every student that nothing will be left ests. and have ably, par- entertained conside “Do you ever see any fish down | under water giving many handsome dinner tres. We sometimes on “Oh, yes; plenty of them: Ulysses Grant, jr., is the second | do considerable work son of the exPresident, and is about | these iron ore vesels. If one of them i | . 32 years old. He studied jaw and | is sunk, and she isn’t to deep, they The Commercial Branch | was for some years connected with | try to raise hey. In order to do that a eS | the firm of Work. Davies, MecNa-] they have to take out the cargo, be- aT ta Cure a eeery eects ; 3 meereretiiions Wie ietheconnd ier) Caiccl He mcaniine se heels ate mt 5 perintended by the f rincipal, assisted by Prof. H. W. DeRome. his ma with a cvealthy weste with it in her. Part of the load is Tei eect eene : a UStTRCIO LS; ee 0 nSUTe success to their students. is 5 “ Sé ventiemen, seeking a business education, cannot do better girl some three It has! generally on deck, and that’s where | than enter this C Neve early, and prepare themselves as Penmen, Book- riage brought t Thev lower down a bucket about all and see u ¢ you and show you through the ‘ : 2 college as a half barrel, of fortune to enable him to and I pick the spectfully, the law and become partner in chunks of ore and throw them in. firm of Grant & Ward. e1s 1 Often w ise i I find af — vof Grant & Ward He ws sate | Often oe ad | CEO. W. WEAVER, er short in build, of fllomd complex- | crab ur ind T just take a chunk ion like his brother and wears a be- | and sa - throw them alliu } PRINCIPAL coming brown mustac Betore | to a little pile, and by and by when his marris was very tond of |] gett ed Cyouk now everybody s IW. BB a Haz % society, br nee the tired tking like at )I sit n = » a8 5 a's x rather quietly, although “and fee fish with them, Wa iches. Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware wife have given several handsome “Do they take m from you.’, SPECTACLES Complete Line of dinners and entertainments. *,You bet; only I mustn’t try to as > Ga % ~ > of fa . Jesse Grant is about twenty seven | or he wont come hack | 4 the celebrated — ee 2 ery Se) Uptical Goods, years old and has alv s been con-/| ag pets MOF ©) eS OPEI = 2 ane peel ao een ae ROCKFORD A NS RA sidered General Grant’s and his Badiy ouceven Catches fai this oh aera wile’s favorite son. He wav??? Sat ee oe FIELy, his brothers m general appearacce, Pve bad them in my hands | A! cept stock a AND but is slighter 1 much younger mes. but I couldn’t hold on Eee Or fas look General Grant was very They’ too slippery ir \ll \ Looe MARINE mee : ' 5 oes i American ¢ desirous ve him enter the ; the wate a ee Pia Hee ‘ a GLASSE suspended firm, but his other sons sis ee Eee! SWISS WATCHES. Peli Your Mothers, Girls. objected, not thinking that Jesse had sufficient busimess experience. He} We wonder how many young girls Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Satisfactorily Done. resides with his parents at No. 3 tell their mothers everything. Not 4 East Sixty-sixth street, and isaimem- | those *tyoung ladies, who going to ber ot the Lotos Club and from school’? smile, bow, and a = s b. ; : r wh Pal = ms jexchange notes and pictures with J. L- LU DW ICK & i. ON, The English Editorial Writer. The Ackansaw Traveler says This country will not be a succe writers pay an politics. | young men, who make fun of them, and would make their cheeks burn with shame if they heardit. All this, most credulous and romantic young ladies, they will do although they will gaze at your fresh young face ad- mirmgly, and send or gvie you ver- |ses or boquets. No matter what ‘other girls do, don’t you do it. | School flirtation may end disastrously jas many a foolish. wretched young ' girl could tell you. Your yearning | for some one to love you is a great : | need of every woman's heart. But | one box of matchless baking powder to the person drawing the lucky num- | there 1s a time foreverything. Don’t jlet the bloom and treshness of your | heart be brushed off in any silly flire PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DUGGISTS SUNDRIES, Butler, Mo North Main Street, A GIFT VALUED AT $25. A beautiful imported nioss rose china tea set will be given away with until English editorial - more attention to Amer A staff correspondent of one of the great London dailies visited this country some time ago, and while in Arkansas sent the following letter to his journal: **Arkansas 1s situated between Memphis and San Francis- co. Its climate mild but in summer, Iam told by an old The receives 1s in winter, mhabitant, 1s extremely cold. Governor of $800,000 a year, which he spends this state ber placed oposite kis or hername. The Tea Set consists of 56 pieces, mainly for the entertainment ot his Baking Powder warranted equal in qualityty to the bestin the marke] triends. Tam much concerned in| tation. Render yourself truly intelli- American poli ind never tire of | gent. And above all, tell your moth- | No Humbug, Call and see it. studdying the x At the jer everything. Neverbe ashamed to | present writmg the country is much | tell her. who should be $your best | E ID Ratter. f } = = iend and confidant in all you think } Tt f and tell stirred up about President Dorsey. | | young |; | is strange that on hrs ranch - — sc RS He went ont sheep : — somew! id and has not | gitls will tell every person before j | been heard uld he! ‘tmothe hat which it is most ime] T 7 never t -President Sam | nortan: that she should know. It 1s]! | | ! f will be knighted in his i srent persons should know | H place.”’ out her fair voung daughters | { } does herself.—Exchange. General Butler's Generoux Mood. 2 j ee 4 Life Saving Preser A “We of the no might become pay = ME Altisbd; Hutchinson, Kas. i °85 TILL JANUARY FIRST reconéiled very soon to admitting the - } poor disabled southern soldier who 4 a tion, which caused him to procure a large | fought honestly for belief bv | hottie, tnat completely cured him, when A { pensioning him sufficiently to relieve | doctors, change ot climate and every- | = ¥ ee oe 1 . | thing else had failed. Asthma, bronchi- | him from want, especially as the tax | tic, hoarcemess, severe coughs and ail | < yhisky 2 bacco falls large- | throat and lung diseases, it is guaranteed | ‘ 4 ce —— —_ eee ze ae sai tg cure. Trial bottle free at F_ 33. Cram : ly upon the southern section ot the wy & (Co, city drug store. Large cise | f eeuntry."" a2- = Saved his life by a simple trial bottle of Dr. King’s new discovery, for consump- his é %