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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES ——e od ny i SAAS is A Call. 7 Bi Sot\ V¥ stats iss ALS The Henry county Democrat rec- | instructed eve ng we rossed over into Foster, M b ommended our fellow citizen D. A. ; there woul ve bee ° J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. De of Rich Hil, as a gen-| We do n udvoc w The ——————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee | tleman we 3 to be elector fror neasures and wot t 4 e ALLEN & CO., - Proprietors. | this 2th congressional district. The j ily i good s LERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION: Times copied comphn tor office tron Henry ‘ * But notice, and throug’ the purest mo is the | tives « one for Mr. De- geable fortune, | forest. towns look h one vear, postage paid, tor 31 airmon him to be a| laces idanviting. The tar 1 T tleman in everv respect wortas viet ¢ nber | sma twell cultivated. We leave BUTLER MISSOURI. and compe for the position, These ! t ht by rail for Kingston, where % DAY, AUGUST 6., 1334. urged him to allow his name to be i t we take steamer down the St. Law- |; s se ee oe Seven of Septen . 1884, as a cand: - = |used in that connection. Certain Tattecca Gin MOL Wisust ‘ River for Montreal. Our route oe t a indidar : d sor , Mo., August 1 vetore s Si sntion for the of DEMOCRATIC TICKET. | Bates county papers seem to think Tease Clana aa - ss is through Lake Champlain and | etore said convention tor the igs | that this would injure Joha W. Aber- | circie ke io Sia dso: Alt _ | of County Judge of the Souther / 7 c ike down the Hudson to Albany, thence . ¥OR PRESIDENT, | é | transactions of his department for the 2 District of said county nathy’s prospects for the congres— Beal howen: (ollow j ade the official ranks ct ot to Boston, stopping at points in the B ais ae GROVER CLEVELAND, | sional nomination being two candi- | Bal July f 3 {hosts. Those of us who imbibed) Adriondack and White Mountains | 2 z Woods, A. Gipson, EIS ; A a alance July first, $1,353.795-05 : ; : ead veces niga en ees : z oe ke aeOnIan, S A Blevins on NEW MORK | dates trom the sa county. Wej Fee ei aiarae Therraonth Sane | the opposing doctrines of the civil! The weather here is cool, almost a aR Nae levins, yerh| would not, knowingly, throw the | || x “9° | war, imbued with its spirit and view | cold. be Allen, W L Shelton, but! FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. F : 2, | 9O4-25- ae ee A Ley M C: > 3 i ' = : slightest obstacle in Mr. Abernathy’s ot) : F of justice, went forward and learned Respectfully in haste | Ny Se Camp pela Coen ¥HOS. A. HENDRICKS | ee = Ee 7 Disbursements during the month ae 5 . F ss James Collier R A Leshley S.A. ue 5, | wav,and will use all legitimate means |. 0) 2 a lesson ot tolly, by the impressive War E; Warton. (= 2. 5 , paca ho 2 | to secure his nomination. We did Sony Sica yas contact of hot ! 1; j ] Ee Soe z = | J © Shelton, AH Loyd N OF INDIANA | : fe a . Mow A " cont: of hot lead and powder, must | % 2 . a Now on hand $1,093,193-63. | = | rry, , r aaa aaa not see then, nor do we yet, how a oP EO931103-25 } soon yield into other hands our frail A Maine Treat. JR Lowry, WT West, act SANG NEN as, candidate from this county tor the Wm.Wallace led all of his com- | tenure of life and offce. Upon you, See Gs (PBL JT Lewis, pope Seangccie $10 oo | Clectorship could possibly effect the | petitors in the Congressional race in! young men, reared to vour majority | One of the republican committee | W R Wilson, Perry Campbell, fio td For County Offices, - 5 oo | congressional candidates. Two years | the Jacskon county primaries. It 1s | in two decades, free from the contam (el SOHTEANOS see UNeTaD (OTe) Sees H Miller, cept or t dg 2 * 4 ef : i ie i r County Judges, 5° | ago Cass county had two candidates | reported that Frank James took his | ination of fierce civil strite, born as cago yesterday on his way home. Wi 2S ET G J Holland, past = : - . Bis = , 2s) ee _ : ie re REPRESENTATIVE. in the field, one for Congress, the | stand at the pools and worked hard | the red sun of rebellious conflict set He said he and his associates had a | E J. Price, C B Briscoe, Bhat We are authorized to announce A. | other for State Senator, as did Bates, | all day against Wallace, but the re—| in night, enjoying a vi | very pleasant time down in Maine, | G Crofferd, J L Lockhart, live Henry, as a candidate for Representa- x 2 : g fee SL SE Se . : iPS ce ‘. : ripeseabjcct mitieaction’ol 8e7 Dene Henry and Vernon counties; and {sult shows that he has gained the | hood, free from the prejudices ot war | but it took them a good while to get | * peece, Jas H Fletcher, Lé —_ er during that long and heated campaign | confidence and esteem of the people} 4,q national disunion upon you acquainted with the customs of the G W Jarvis, CA Leslie, Bend Ye are authorized to announce Pierce a ne Pt i i z T © Moring 3 n S i. me 2 2 z a A ple. Moringo, J R Gor. " pris Cee ee not one word of this kind was ever| by his bold and fearless official guided by a native purity of mind | Pel le Lertee ig ro don an a tor Represetative, subject to the act- | uttered, to the detriment of any as- | course. eee etcoontrallithe oficial ‘After Blaine made his speech,’’ A Manning, FJ Wilson, nd ic Conventi a <i a part, st s a = cial } ; ion ot the Democratic Convention. pirant, though both of these were é | said the committeeman, ‘a few of us | J R Booth, TD Woods, Butl E z 5 Pierce Hackett requests us to say | ermine, and into your hands be sur- ’ WIG PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. lucrative offices. There 1s plenty of tei started off to get a drink, hut we; G Hoff, JH Anderson. men! Ww 5 that the delegates from Bates county rendered the decisive gavel ot this se Z ‘: € are authorized to announce the} hard labor and responsibility at- couldn't find anything and returned : Ses ecel ‘aed of Martin L. Brown, ot Rich Hill, ies re eee Ge ee to the state nominating convention ; great state. Th . Ae | It is officially announced that Sen- i ched electorshi, wit nen we noticed oO} Ss i away Fe “ Aneces ts tabiect Spine aecuionv or the remuneratio} t th vs tv h no | at Jefferson City, August r2th, will | | With this certain reflection, shoule ithout ain a —. ee “a a z ation exce e empty = | without saying any a comi : A ; ! Democratic county convention. = e pe — start on the north bound train at 5} you not set about you at once to ¥ Op nYEU DEE ape COMnE: campaign in Missouri at our neigh- ote ig ors. While Mr. DeArmond is a > S ae So back after awhile eating cloves and | porj f See ne We are authorized to announce W. o’clock Monday morning, Aug. 11th, | learn the principles of political pro- 2 poring city. Butler. The time isnot ©. Jackson of Butler, as a candidate for | tue democrat and does not wish to = é ; coffee, This made some of us mad, | yet fixed. It is ae pry P: ing A 5 s : tO) and reach Jefferson City in the after- | gress? You cannot avoid taking yet fixed. Itis but fitting and ap- 8 rosecuting Attorney of Bates county, | shirk any hardships or responsibili- : ae and we told Steve Elkins that there ; iad wer subject to the action of the Democratic |... ; : : noon. part in politics any more than you : aera propriate that Bates county should convention. ties imposed upon him by his party, — Senin Gite saya oie a was liable to be a bolt right thenand | receive this flattering test ial Drei di We are authorized to announce the | he will notin any manver stand in Ex-Attorney Gene Speed, one z in lif B there it he didn’t tell us where they | Her gene 5 soil . s aes: 2 A fame of horas J. Smith ot Mt. Pleas- | Mr. Abernathy’s way to a successtul | Of the surviving member of President cautient ana e CyeH a Une got it.”’ : er Renerousseorl has attracted eam HW ant township, for Pposecuting Attorney : ia et a Ey . iness man, lawyer, doctor preacher, | 7 : gration from many easte . ; J ot Bates County, subject toj the action ot | Canvass for congressional honors. Linéoln’s cabinet has written a letter =2 Ets Pe : *“*Got what?’ says he. Ul reds ee A i the Democratic Convention. declaring he will support and vote or what, if you ever expect to own a “6 sRum,’ 5 Ml ‘That’ } undreds ot these voung men who ith i : < FE . says I. hat’s what Bee ea lig ee Weare authorized to announce the OUR REASONS FOR INSTRUOTING. tor Cleveland and Hendricks. Hon- competence and be a tax-payer in these fellers’ st 1 Have: never exercised (Mee LOL sua lea ; name ot Sim Francisco, asa candidate We believe in those old democrat- | est Republicans will not support the | Your community, you have got toj.., s’ ancestors used to call frage at a Presidential election, and fica or the office of Prosecuting Attorney, |; ; ; Se CO one : 2 it. ay H : e 1 eatiecetathie deciiontab tie Denote | principles that the majority should | gam ticket. take part in selecting good men to TOR seae len diet ai they stand at poise deliberating under i) H county convention. rule, and to keep down discord and . conduct’the affairs of your goyern- Ree one ye ese He as i he | whose baner they shall march. In ted td aie : e as k Piae Bs nae ad s ought of s a 2 i SHERIFF insure harmony in the democratic Brick Pomerov has started a live, | ment or scalawags and public pilfer- “a 3 1 tad such a thing, | dependent republicans, fully con- mi a _ rs . i istrate o ers 7, . Ty, . . . 4 vi i - 4 ql We ure authorized to announce Allen | '8ks of Bates county this must be illustrated democratic journal in New | ers will gnaw at its vitals and down ii ae tbee _— — coffee him-| scious of the fact that « party honey- er | of ae tice camemle tovenehip, osha et done. To allow a few men to dic- | YOrk City pene, Oe cents tor three | will go the structure and you with it. 1 , tr. Mr, Blaine combed with corruption and arro- al i secleascrea sae aca action of | tate a ticket for the masses to vote, months, which will lead through the | There 1s no middle ground. T’o pro- a Pale ays has a barrel or two in his | Zance is hurttul to every vita! inter lo We nibin cincd to announce Ws. tee though that ticket be composed | C¢™MPalgn. Brick will run a_ live | tect your interests in your commu- o o est of a tree people show a willing: wt Hanks, oe sheriff of ates county, sub- | of good men, will cause dissatis- | P#PET and make it hot for the boys. | mty you must of necessity give one We weouaround the house )a0d) nessa throw.od. tie yoke of party i i ject to the action of the Democratic con- | fact} = Tas — 2 : ete found a fellow “re , ; i ne 1 <cutinae faction, allay the enthusiasm = that Cleveland and Hendricks met for | 4@y of the year to the selection ot / a tere Bee OAS | and allay themselves with the demo- n a _ hie would otherwise be felt tor the ticket | the first nme in Albany, N. Y., July | $004 men for our, plices of public i pie Sana cider in shell glasses. | cratic legion. In Senator Vest, Mis- tte i [ rate ER. 3 ae i mts) ee 2 Epo tense ae a ae eee tis a very pleasant sensatior yhen | ~ i : : é We ure authorized to announce R. S. i might lead to even worse-—] 31st. They spentthe afternoon in | trust. This is the one eventiul day | | Y é : : haets souri has a leaderand champion who w air aay ate Ton vecelech : —_ se : ne 5 i i ; you have got your made ‘ : oo aeal i ; ei = SN He SCGRT bolters. Now the people all throu: discussing the pohtical out look and for you to act, the onl, one that will | ie 4 Ke fe oe aan 25 nade up} commands the highest admiration. e q ‘ c ates 4 ee oe : 5 > or cider to find something a ¢ 1 i subject to the action ot the Domocratic eae eee maneiaicns | each expressed himself as well Bee] be offered you in the rext two years. | 11 hotter trickl 1 : ' good | Gifted. eloquent and commanding. ‘, Sega Nebo ate eats sey ri pe deal better trickling down yo cs . f \ Convention who shall be the ww ¢ indidates, then | ed with his colle: sue. You have among you: selves the bal- | The . your neck | tresh from the halls of Congress. tf 4 We are authorized to announce the | if a majority of their party want an- —_—__—__—_. ance of power. even in this citv and] more I saw of Mr. Blaine the jthere 1s no leader more thoroughly 4 same of F. M. Trimble, of Walnut town- z ae ; Me ‘Abéermathy’s Saeed sfoce | : cue more Tadmired his gre: Re . ai ak bia id ship, as a candidate for the office of other man in preterence. they are a i 2 speech be fore | county. Go tothe polls to-day and | aaa Z gubs oe ; quahfied to instruct the masses im ths at a County Treasurer, subject to the decision | perfectly willing to acquiesce. Ata | ‘© Tenry county convention is | exercise that power. You can vote | Cholera inthe Old World. ways of true government. O. q ot the Democratic county convention. primary election every man c : spoken of very highly by all who} + ae E Es | a : news Hi e : eee vy man can vote ieee yy tae : without prejudice. you can talk with- Marseilles, July 30.—The sale of democracy should bear this meetin, 1€ : OUNTY JUDGE tly for his choice, and if there is ; é : ented man | out bias. Go to the polls and pre— melons has been prohibited. The |?” mind, and prepare themselves to el i We are authorized to announce Judge | More votes polled against him, he and would make a Congressman that | pare y nek Dy er , . Gat | i A. Neptune as a caadidate for re-eléction | honestly def Weg! Tien. Wnietsctiee Mire hE wellitce! ae pare yourselves by the experience of | cholera is gaming in area what it is | 5¢@! 4 strong delegation to assist y i to the oa c of County Judge from tre onestly defeated In the township cel proud of. | the day for the weighty and import- | losing in the city. It has made its | OU" Sister city in giving Vest 4 royal i i southern digtrict, subject’ ¢ . | conventions a mz 5 att a ea sal as : : . me é : i . reese tes! : i | pnd arch ubject to the Demo: a8 — of the voters | Marmaduke, no doubt, will be | ant crisis of your future life.—St. ppearance in several villages pre— | TECePbon. —Clinton Democrat. st +1 sy can say who their choice is for eac i -d on the firs r Gov. 5 t 4 ‘ rn i mecaes Sct risedl to Cannounee: the | Sea its rage : . ce i for each nicer on the first ballot tor Gov- | Joe Gazet tte. | viously exempt. Owing to popular | v4 i rame of J. N. Bricker, of Deer Creek ’ ill take a majority ot |ernor. He 1s evidently the choice of FE ™m EY ‘ prejudice against doctors it i | Ds ae i i hy, z aga ors it is danger- | ave : ying : | township, as a candidate for the office ot | the delegates from all the townships | Missouri people and will make : Letter From Wm. E. Wa'ton. = ae t danger | ive Holder, living four miles i County Judge ot the Northern District, | to vote him duwn Th ale i i Wee P cia a make an | Toroxto, CaNava, July 26 | ous for doctors to walk alone in the | Southwest of here, lost about eight at H subject to the decision ot the Democratic ii e evils that | estimabite Executive. i =f 4 Eis suburbs at mgh » instance jh af Biap ite ai i cuunty convention. “| ensue from conventions where dele— | ; (Be Ge r ted of a rs oc sass Con ee t % | ie Gar agENaa eS a ae + > " ae | reported of a doctor w. rhile vis- | tng e sack > re is n We are authorized to announce W. W. | ateS are uninstructed you are all | oS er Ur Gen ema any Gee | eemisam Fianiiny Giemiiny ten) on _ cr gen neg oe ea ae i - 5 ee = Se | g a woma se1ze y or, aw a ; e . P i Denney —. conainte for oe office of | conversent with in our neichb sae | didate is conducting a fair and hon- | Tuesday morning started to Chicago Biss it . seized with cholera, | Straw and supposed the fire had ali tt dge trom the southern district. aeeatee | es S. one } aC the pe ,_ | Was assaulted by her s y ow | gone 7 rang Mri u i Subject io te Dlemectatic convention, counties, and even in our own. Cass | orable canvass, treating his oppo- | via the Chicago & Alton R. R. We! d by her son, who drew | gone out, A wind sprang up Fri es : z county Was threatened to he given | nents as worthy competitors de-| passed through Alton, Springfield, [oe ae Eompeles him to} day/night, fired the straw covering it COUNTY SURVEYOR. over to the republican party b a | serve. Bloomington, Joliet, and many other | leave the house. * Several other doc- | the wheat and totally destroyed 800 a i Ve are anthorized to announce the : c 2 ae = | tors were also assaulted. | bushels. Two vear ay Ht : 4 } = 71 a =< : s . s S. vears ago he met | Same ot Marshall L. Wolfe, asa candi- heads and bolters, andin Bates coun- | Hon. Wm. H. Barnum has been smaller towns. This route is through | Paris,July 30.—The , elve | with a like misfor aie 1 | date tor the office of County Surveyor, | ty. under the same system, some of | re-elected chairman of the D, the richest part of Illmois. Heavy | Peto Soa Seen se cele [rari tayrren teed es mee onan | subject to the decision of the Democrati¢ | the ¢ i omer) Z cee “ e cag eee as a ‘ .” | deaths trom cholera at Marseilleslast ; tainly hard luck.—Holden Enter- I county convention. @ candidates had hard wo to } cratic National committee. His ps are now assured and prosperity | might and ten at Toul Theft ‘: “ = { Z - a me - ee tela get a oulon. he force rise. ane be elected. Delegates. w unin- | Nomination was unanimous. | is everywhere visible. habia eniden: tk P| a -—---— r 4 ann = . _ i es . ice } 4 mic it se y ie ig Cue Times cHotce ror Coneress, | Sttucted, feel that they havea perfect | T He i | ou Ile oiingion 2 chime Gre See ‘onti ei 2 es tees To the Public q “ : : ’ = . os. H 1 7 ve : continues to deciine. Three i od | ” 4) | Hoss Mi Annawan: of Baues |Debtto tradeand Geter awe aco i = ho ] ponds ks, not Mrs. Hen- | attached to our train, in which, while | ie » decline hree hundred | Re Selene a) avon pe ering eorex tenet! | COUNTY. and all other candidates for a tavor-_| ee ae ee eee ey ee oe oe we PLA hh ee ee : : — RAV ORS ne elas ca Ra ee ae i ‘ ‘last two days. . | Assembly, approv aa ey aie { i AAS i = =—— ite, whether that fayorite be the |. a andid ate for Vice-President | partook of an elegant dinner. es y Hoth Pisce eee ee erage ed Bn i he recent decline in the treasury, | choice ot the people or not To | Oa GOUREUIE IS sae | What a contrast: A tew Paris. July 30, Evening.— There | Stat, 1879, Sec. 7367, 7268,) Hates eount gold bala is exci 5 ae eos a4 = ae ae have been eigi hole at se o the c ¢ i = “ lance is re some un-| prevent this and insure the nomi- | A. L. Thomas, of Carthage. was | ago, with the stage coach or w M ao deaths trom cholera Hane Hi pps va et ick desist? i @ easiness among the - banke : : Spee : Saye a zi 2 at Marseilles since noon. oN ee gas ace CSREES. G2 OEE Te. eae 4 © red ig the bankers and | nation of a ticket that any and every | nominated on the democratic ticket | this trip required a week of tedious : ¢ noon. The out- | Rolla, during the year ending July 1, 1355 | moneyed men of New York, be-| i 7 le es edie Tew i look continues tayorable. Fourteen | twelve Students, between the ages o a ie emocrat in the county can vote for, | for Congress of the 13th district, on travel, but now, seated in an elegant 1 : Sixteen and Twenty-five years. Unde h | = ° : e inevita ble result 1t must | hecause it comes directly trom the | the SSth ballot. | sleeper, the traveler is whirled along rer as be a ETE ito the | the rules adopted by the Board of Cur | *ead to & continued. The cause is people. we would earnest! a at almost lightaing speed. and im ten hospital. Amild form of cholera | tors. students *‘shali possess a good mecrai i Peo : i aes 7 = hestly recom- - } = a snipes =e ae = character, and shall pass a satisfactory e t i ae ee adopted by | mend that each township give a pop } We can look for Cieveland’s letter | hours reaches Chicago. Our stay in a gr bon Ob J ctereOure, (and | ariination}in orthegraphy re ding writ ¥ Sherman eiget vears ago, | ular expression of its preterence ot acceptance soon. Chicago was at the Palmer House at Charkoteand other toyens am Rime, | se 2: sce ce Rees eee if ng all demands tor coin | ale ae —_—_____., Saidtto beithe Gaecohore! a U. sia. The sanitary condition of Bat | us ayers Ppa ee by said Act to 7 4 2 = j = ai 2 est hotel in ne 2 p | wi n matriculating, an entrance tec ust the goverament in gold. ARE WE RIGHT? Atlast men shall be protected, lo Te covers & Blogae cantan - toum, Russia, 1s bad. Austria 15 | of ten dollars, and contingent fee ot five $ > are incli t i> - . 7 ontains 75 ; : e lars . fi —— Some are inclined to excuse Henry | !rom the wiles ot deceitful women, | eg eee iets : 42") quarantined* against arrivals over Gollare: 2G & MBG cop une ens she E i A crank, Dr. € oO «1 chekiy Gar is 2 | ae rooms, is seven stories nigh. In ap- 2 ning of the sec ond half y i é unk, s eS Donnell, | County for **setttng down”’ on Bates | 1" Lowa at least. It has been pro- | pearance the exterior 1s mas 1 frontier roads trom Itally. es Kaien F aay = iia z a terior 1s sive anc shipped two lepers from California | ©OUNty’s candidate in the manner | posed im the Iowa legislature to place | grand t , toNew York and tried to obtain | she did at her county convention | the followin , i Bee enon leemvel A young lady was wheeling her | cept regularly ordained minis sters of the 4 q Bes 3 onvention, on Hh g upon the statute books: | ished everywhere wit renct : = gospel, belonging to any of the variow Der : ae 2 jis everywhere with French plate | m.- od “’s twir . 3 3 ll aa 2 deh sa apd tce | *permission from the authorities to the ground that Henry county was /| That ali women, of whatever age, | mirror 1 inti ae ‘ arried: sister's twin babies eS gious denomi us of this S and 4 exhibit them. While he admits aay [tor Samesnnkauwn cease meee ce | peck aqaai adic ines 2 fut = Pp 2 =~ elegant the street, and a close observer could | dig ent young men Brena tor the i 2 SPI = s Statuary. he building is fi roof have a ed her ha : 1 i oe — en eee contagious, he says | t Mr. Morgan, and believing that | widows, who shall, after the pas age | and ere = ; Ene re nied have noticed her halt tor a second. ing tt Ere aSSi and cost, with 2 Se i Sets - | ‘ ts no danger as long as you do | 22 Abernathy delegation could not} ot this act impose upon, entice an Yili Jol gett eee | eS s — : ce and / lions of ¢ S. oes ae ae Gas f } i hot come in contact with them. | S€ Chosen without being for Morgan | betray into matrimony any male cit Pott P. A ah t was built by blush mounted her cheeks. She saw presidency of Same gL S. Laws q ae ale cit— ‘2 > S ae : “ ide z § Such fools ought to be shot. i for second choice, they determined | izen of this state by virtue of ‘otter Palmer, the present owner. coming up the street, her old beau Will begin on the 4 i é te - bee a ) e of scents, ot content with this palace. . t i ‘ =)” {to make r = Pe i se 3 a Ppaiace, he 1s whom she had notseen tw z } Can it be a fact that Gen. Grant wehalee mis — and gave the | pints, cosmetics, washes. artificial | now building a private residence as he had + : ag ssa Livi ag fines ay ti whole to Stone. Mr. Ab. 5s ;: } a s ce; 4 e had been away. f course A tends to vote tor Cleveland. W r. Abernathy is | teeth, Spanish wool, steel curse = sty i $ ell, : corsets, | costing one million dollars. Mar fi i i i bh : i ars. an’s 2 ; urally posed hi n t 2 we thought it possible, but presenting his claims to the people bolstred hips, high heelea shoes, or! real wants z the fellow naturally supposed his | ot Mines and Metailur : ithe >» S8S | of this district solely on his Ty ae ia wants are few and are sweatheart had been marr will begin and end one week tater. papers say it is ai fact. Gen. | pet di . his personal j bangs, shall incur the penalty of the | satisfied, but his imaginary desir A hat z sons pee eee to enter the State Ur ; shah * eee 5 cag me i fied, lis imagina lesires his absence, so he began vrinning as Rolla : ; Grant is a great fellaw. ue always | ic and is not running in the in- j law now in force tor obtaining goods | are endless i é cS < ansence, so he gan yrinning as or Rolla, are requjred tu mi. ie ‘| terest of Mr. Morgan SB Se =i ae = 5 3 ess and are never gratified. he drew near, tipped his hat and- er tatention 10 on & sto be on the wining side, | + Morgan, orany one / under talse pretences, and the mar- Left Chi : nat ANG" betore September 1, 1854- Catalogue < ©s/else. If Henry c "5 aS % = eft icago Thursday morning passed on, congratulating hi Ore ce Der Ty talogu nry county’s people had | riage, under such cn stances, | over the G ¥ = i peste Abie iaenstlbOn | ob tte, Unbeens prices ve lad on apres tance ve e Grand Trunk RK. R.. pass- the fate he had escape. It is useless tion to the University Librarian, Colum whether it be in the Ga busi- | 4 wanted to fav. at a = tress or what not. d to favor Bates county in this ; upon conviction of the offending | s { brace ar j face, or had personally preferred | party. shall be null and void.—_Ex ja ing through Scuth Bend. Lansing bia, Missouri to attempt to describe the feelings of nd Battle Creek, arriving at Port the young lady.—Ex. Cierk County Court Bates county Mo R.J . STARKE.

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