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ARTISAN SSS Eee ie eeak: Bsieese & c ADDRESS po ” REMEDY CO., wre Chom one 10th St., St. 2 Lonts, Mo. ruent.$3- 2 WonTHE.$5 ; 3 vonTHs, 67 SUFFERERS Chronic and Blood Diseases, ‘Heart Affections, Weak Benne cars Broken Ear Weakness of the Midneys,Biad- eC AS. eigen s ie Brie for Sar RenDWneD. Seetirie Woe 13, NO. ig ch BEEF2IRON ith IPhosplorus, BLOOD, BRAIN ‘& NERVE ‘ToNrc. does pot konp it nak him, to order: it ‘oc: = SCOTT M.D., Kansas City, MO. Use Dr. SCOTT 8S LIVER PILLS. PRICK LY The majority of the ills of the human dedy arise from a derangement of th Liver, affecting doth ths stomach and ours, it is far and Bluggish cction «7 Headache, Stok ness ct 61 4n the Back and Loins, «t+ the Liver is at jan!t,a quires assistance tu tirow off impurit Prickly Ash 3! con ndicute th breture roe mild in thelr cetion end effectt= r pleasant to tre tests and tai:: both children andadults, Ta- ken according to directions, they are eayeand pleasant cure for DySpepsiz Cevera) Debility, Habitaai Con stipation, Diseasea Kidneys, etc. ete. AseBiood Parifier they are superior te any other medicine; cleansing the system thoroughiy, and imparting new lifeand energy to thein- valid, Itts a medicine ond notan intoxicating beverage. ASK TOUR BRUGGIST FOR PRISKLY ASM SITTERS, snd takenoother, PRICE, $1.00 per Bottle. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO.,SOLE PROPRIETORS St. Louis and Kansas City. Mo. THE ONLY TRUE FACTS RECARDING Dr, Barla's Iron Touts, tem e kh ve arity and enrich the BLOOD, regulate TORE THE of XOUTH! In all those acertainand efficien. TONIC, Bropepata.Wanto Appeiite.Indiges- immediate and wand kuscies and nerves re SOh? IAS aT PRae: foeeses te re quiring Soe aly fi} ie and speedy complexion. Eaeten’s 1 Seounterfeit to Med. Mo., for our “DREAM BOO: Ry ‘ull of sirangs and useful information, fre HARTER’S IRON TONIC Is FOR SALE BY ALL Drusaists AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. ——— | os | TAT PAS | Secure Healthy action to the Liver nd relieveallbil- | lous troubles. p Jamey Vecetatie; Ws criping. Price 25e. All Draggiste H/0R. STRONG'S PILLS! A = ‘enewing Remeaies. SANATIVE For the Liver. cure for Te oie, ou Tried, Wonderful | : liao After having nia I had sleep atn had consu »O-, E) mie ptior cough ever. 23-1vr ng fever FE doctors and would di taken six boctles of Pisco’s is entirely gone andJ am well as EMELINE dreadful cough and could not s of the most 9 GONFEDERITE COALANDERS pne F umo- me I have Cure and my ORD. THE ACME PULVERIZER, CLOD CRUSHER AND LEVELER, For Sale at the Grange§Store H.V,PENTZicR EURNITOURE, BABY ot all styles and prices. Good Hearse corr IN= Made and turnished Orders inay be lett after night or on Sunday vant Lvon & at ¥. Always on H CARRIAGES aar short notice stable on Evans? . Butler, Me Williams. §CNorth Main St.) Tw Doors South of the POSTOFFICE —Dealers i n— GROCERIES HARDWARE —anD— QUEENSW ARE BUTLER, STEI = qosit bet. —< sia, hedlthtully st er, and enr lood. Wt whether Dr MO. a nd d = 4 ‘SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATTY AT LAW, FIELD, MO. srFRincG et ashington. D.C.) Toquiries answered free and prompt. Correspoadence | dered nor weakened from all de eer sunshine of de speerit world! = | 1 prayed i in de same cotton fields; we de same "rs an’ sung de same hymns togeder in de long ago.”’ j “An dec : | “Dead—all dead! It has_ bir | twenty v’ars since the voice of de last one made our hearts beat faster.”’ Agr ‘SAN alone, Our hearts has pained and ached for de gone, an’ we has sometimes cried Gut: ‘Come home, chil’en— come back to us!’ but de dead can- notreturn.’” ‘*An’ de time has bin long ?"’ ‘*Yes, honey. We has bin pinin’ We has bin on a jour- we has bin alone?” Moses. ole dead an’ n’ longin’. ney an’ hopin’ fur de end of de road.”’ **An’ we has bin poo’ an lowly ?’’ “De same. Hunger an’ cold have sheered our home tur y’ars, an’ de world hardly knows dat we am upon airth.’ **An’ now, Chloe, I’ze gwine ’way to leave you?”’ ‘Mes, Mose.”’ **An’ de nights will seem darker an’ de days longer when I am gone. You’ll have «anoder mem’ry — to make de h’art ache—anoder sor- row to dim de poo’ ole eyes wid tears. I wish de Lawd had called you tust.’” **No, no, Moses. What he doeth Menhas told you am tur de best. dar’ was no God.”’ “But dar’ am, Chloe! I’ze got de teelin’? keah in my heart. I’ze got sich peace an’ contentment dat I’m sinkin’ away like a chile gwine An" after furde soul.’’ men have scoffed at a here- to it,’ be wh “<1 ks valley intode glorious |} “V’ze driftin’ pered as his face lighted up. m See dark across de ‘An’ dare am happiness an’ rest for eben sich as us.’" Come cluser, Chloe! Lay your face on mine. I’ze driftin’—driftia’ Ize partin’ wid dis pos” ole body an’ dis black skin. I’ze leabin —sorrow-—hunger and pain all be- De sunlight trom across de face it It am de sun- old age hind. vailey falls across your am whiter dan snow. hight of de hereafter—of Cluser, Chioe! I’ze driftm’—dnift- coe as And a dead and rocked to and fro her ot happiness. and heaven! of the face hand she held the wore a smile “sJist a few days atore me!’” whispered—‘‘jist long ‘nuff < poo’ an’ dare she tell *em dat I’ze ole an’ lonely an’ want to come up so bad! Aw’ de chill’en will be dar. an’ we'll Moses will ito all be young again, and me on de bank of de ribber an’ meet faith | van= tell ’em dat mv of » hfetime!’ Hon. Charles H. Morgan, of La-; mar, Democratic candidate for re- | this, Bar- Hen- | counties, July 5. Wiscon- yis and at the Fond nomination for Congress from the 12th distnet, composed of ton, Bates, Cass, Cedar, Dade, id Vernon New York, rES 3 was educated in the St ry, c was born in studied law y Hon. Gabe Bouck. at Oshkosh, and subsequently gradu- te Albany Law School in 1 practicing lawyer; served | th ederalarmy four years and zs a private, non-com- first , hree months mussioned officer, second and hreutennat, and captain in the First | es : poke and Twenty-first Wisconsin Intant 3 ; ry; was prosecuting attorney ot Bar- * ton county. Missouri, for four years; | | built Boston house and h | his daughter to spend part Sar. | Sa | the condition of technical | How: tated f | Lamb had se:rzed the ! him when he fired. was a me and Fort fewest fish Edwin Booth has des of the seas- on in his hardly yet finished cottage at Newport. Jonn Derringer, of Philadelphia, has become in te because his wife twice disappointed him by presenting him with girls when his heart was set | on a boy. Ward H. Lamon, once Linoln’s law partner, who was marshal of the District ot Columbia, is dying ot | gangrene in the feet: fortune once estimated at $600,000. Bayard Taylor’s tather and moth- er, still living, inhabit the beautitul country house which Bayard built | td years ago xt Kennett Square, Pa, and which since his death has truit- lessly been offered tor sale. The American lawn tennis players | met with a very satistactory success at Liverpool, where they al!-comers* doubles, beating in the final round the Cambridge University pair, Wilbertoece and Machaghten. The Duke of Argyll, once the champion ot Mr. Gladstone’s every actin the House takes every occasion to criticise his former leader’s policy; while Lord won the of Lords, now Derby. who, as a colleague of Beaconsfield, used to pick to pieces rises to the the libera, programme, fend Mr. slaught ot Macalium More. Gladstone from on- Even a Piute the ravages of tie Nevada tramp. | Old Nachez recently was out hunting horses and his two wives were doing washing in Winnemucca for white his had vad-new people. When he got back to wickiup he tound that thief been there and suit of clothes the Princess rah had sent hin from the East. Mr. Mather, sent here by the commissioner the English Govern- ment to examine and report upon education in this country, reports that there is consideration of the work’’ hours generally greater comforts ‘while at but that the He gives shown here for the workers in iron than in England, of work are longer. Ingh praise to the sobriety and the effic- | iency of American workmen. Rev. Henry V. Plummer, of Mar- yland. who was appointed bv the President to the chaplaincy of the Ninth United States Cavalry a day or two ago, 1s a colored man, an ex- | slave, who was a field hand in Prince George’s County, Marytand, till he was emancipated. He was apponnted to a position in the post Postmaster remained office by General Creswell and department in the place till he had saved enougn through a course He was gradu money t» pay for rd University. that usual bonors. rom institution with un- n need hare n "as it of its cathartic pro- abeverage. It tmateria:s, & liners, Sto’ neh - O..July 9 ot the firn iwaod & Co.. | Buckeve Tobscco works, was shot by a burglar about 4 o'clock this ‘morning and wi probably die. urglar the to overpower The ball en mrssing the hall and was trying ng the lett breast. just heart, pierced the lower lobe of the left ung. The murdererescaped. He has lost a | Lord | de- | ef is not safe from | us said a word,”* said g and stammering. The fact that it presidenti: ul electors are chosen simply to cast the vote ot a state for a certain candidate does not seem to influence voters at the polls. A voter | the election of Blaine always who desires scratch | one of the electors on the Blain tick- ‘et if he chooses. Such things have | been done. Judge Terry, who kill- ed Broderick in a duel, was on the | Democratic electoral ticket Cali- was may in | fornia four years ago, and de- Democratic Evidently | the Republicans are afraid that some- thing of the kind might happen in New York and Pensylvania. In | each state a change 1s to be made in the ticket. In New York the candidate, other candidates were elected. | feated while the color- ed Derrick, withdraws, because of a bad record made im an- In nia, Cal. Wells withdraws because the work-— It to do things in politics, und in any close state it is impértant for pa other state. Pennsyl tch him. seems a rather illogical thing ing men threaten to sc but there are many illogical rtics to see thatno unpopular or objectionable are on the electoral ticket. names | pusands Say Se Mrs. T. W. Atkins, Girard. Kansas., writes: ‘I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my customers, | they give entire satistaction and are rapid sellers.”? El sitters the purest | and best med nd will posi- r complaints. Purity the blood and regulate the bowels. No aini'y can afford to be without the m They will save hundreds of dollars in | doctor bills every year. Sold at fittv cts abottle by F.M. Crumly & Co- 3 Dodge City, attracted sht 4th The bull f j Kan., on the the most motley crowd that ever at of July, as- sembled in that far-famed city. The authorities would have been pleased to prevent it, but cight hundred cow boys came in in the morning, saw turned should the sheriff and the town was over, on condition that there This play.”’ was One of the bullfighters was killed, und evervbody be no “gun agreed. nearly killed, one bull was one horse mashed, went away happy. Thisis a July { but it will not become popular. novel i feature in 4th of celebrations, Texas Topics. The truit crop is unusually abun— dant in Eastern Texas. single il. There is nota prisoner in the Victoria county Denison bas invested $27,000 in building in the last year and a half. Waco shows good taste in pro- | posing to erect three ten thousand dollar schoo! buildings. | Sheep in Lumpasas county have averaged seven pounds of wool apiece this season. It is stated that Texas will furnish 500,000 head of cattle tor other mar- | kets } Oi 100 shipped from Cuero to New Orleans only this v head of cattle forty-six art ve, and they were eported in bad condition. n carp expressed by Lubbock Of 150 Germ Fish Comn Mesquite last 1oner to week, only 27 were arnved. They did | living w ¥ roper care on the rout asa gosling hatched hich was cut from a had swallowed an eeg W snake. The the egg, but was captured, the egg trom snake rescued and set under a hen, and m j due time the gosling made its ap- ' pearsnce oO els. \ e the worse for its trav- | | 000. 27.000 i Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock xcha ive deposits Xc., Xe. 1.C. Clark, Hon. J. B. Newberry I. N. Mains, j. P. Edwards, y. J. Bard, J. M. Patty, F. Coleman Smith Dr. D_D. Weed, Geo. W- Miers, }F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHE. NEY. a President ite: CLARK - - - - Vice President. -1. TYGARD - - - Cashier. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO.: Cash Capital and Surplus, $57,850. JOHN H.SULLENS... President T.W. CHILTS,. President. Wo.iE. + Cashier. Cc. . Cashier, DON KINNEY fre -Clerk and Collector. DIRECTORS Dr. T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, R, D. Williams. Green W. Walton, Judge J. I N, L, Whipple. A. L, Mck W, Childs, Frank Vovis, » H, Dutene. F, Walton, Rue Jenkins. OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: C, C. Duke, O. Spencer, J, R, Estill, » 1, McKee, A, H, Humphre , Hickman, John Deerweszer, John B. Ellis, S, Q. Dutcher, Henry Donovan. Large Fire and Burglar Proof Safe with time lock. Receives deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money buys and sells ex change and does a reneral Banking bus- iness. Your pusé ess is respectfully solicited THE HORNS Grocery House OF Cc. DENNEY at their well known and popuadar stand on the East side of tae square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE >a BUTLER. ct ‘Their stock 1s composed oF Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and fancy Groeeries, | Glass, Queensware and Crtlery. THEY ARE AT Ess EXPENSE Than any house in the ity, and there tore do not fear competition. They pe liberal prices fo- produce. They soi a continuance of the patronage ot their many customers, and will gladly attend to their wishes at anv and al! times. IN Goods delivered in the city , at promptly. Chas. Den

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