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ADVICE TO MOTHERS. | Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and | crying with pain of cutting teeth? It so, | send at once 1 : Winslow’s Scott = he Presidential Candidate of the Prohibition Party | Teething. Its v Apes | will relieve the poor little sufferer imme- | paysical, can | diately. Depend upon it, mothers, there | state, says OF BUTLER, MO. j ene. mistake about it, It cures dyse -An old negro, who hves near | | Oldest B | tery. and diarrhoea, reg es the stomach { : \2 and bowels, cures wind colic, cok ¢ af 2 reen, Ky d° ito hold | eS ank in the County. | | gums, reduces inflammation, and | a celebration. He | SS | tone a energy to ‘ole s n | ae sae ; By 2 Ge ite = E : an errand of prepa- | } low’s Soothing Syru For | - 2 Se | Children oie alenenetio aie gto Ci Hent | Capité ul paid in, - - $75,000. i aste, and is the prescripti t ~~ | 2 L: F iption of one ot 4 e grocery said: . = | the oldest and best female nurses and | | and és : ; = i: Surpl US: > Sos, (= 27.000 | \ sicians in the United States, and is | ee Cap'n, we'se gw hab er aes ‘ i for sale by all druggists ny ; sort o’ celebrati ; Pee | ‘ > |» ores g rout the | ar es 0 t lebration and moration | Large Vault, B urglar-Proof | | sa down ter my house, an’ my wife | stror 2 é J - . — aoe! | | what am er "oman aurte Safe with Tim Sig neta CLEVELAND axp HENDRICKS | alone keep su t ‘ ge ues 7 30. "MPs: Choc i se lel ; ee H sah, wanted ter git some 0” . ea spot = 1884 AGENTS WANTED 1884 j despair. Muss Braddon says: ¢ A ah line ne eee We are prey ared to doa general bank poutyt. $3: 2 MONTHE.SS . 3 tonTas. 27 i a ee pais . is good woman who does not love her The capt di Beet ; a wae me Good Py cs miways in For the only genuine Pictorial Biograph- y 4 lL ocbananes ee He | he captain did not happen to demani Buy and sell exchange, sia - es grape aus makes the hest wife.” t - 9 ‘: . * « deposits Nc ‘ ies ot the Democratic Candidates tor ar Sarg) Asse | St ectce eee ala 1k that the old tellow meant wax ecabpeteacsivlandrl ans President and Vice-President. Authentic this is true, itis because she is con-| candles, but, pulli 1 DIRECTORS and exhaustive in tact, profuse and artist- | Ex-Governor St. John of Kansas | trolled by duty instead of the chang- | pulling out a drawer of ECTORS. Pied ioe conscientious, forcible, : é ae 5 ne = | Roman candles, said: neers 1. C. Clark and Blood Diseases, rilliant in authorship. The Standard —- ig ing caprices of attection. ‘‘Trouble} + Are the os iieyes oeenene Al mfacd Seruaeart Aavctions- Weak Cone. ota: Campaign History. Authorized: Rich We have heretofore presented our | in the flesh’? will come to every mar ES eS Gt De ees Eye Hon. J. B. Newberry mae your Drain - iad in matter but low in price—$2. The | readers with vane ? ae ‘ st 2 c e toevery mar- | “Yas, sah: yas, da’s ds ie BE. P. Henry, ; | » Mains, k your Drugeistfot | agents’ harvest. Send so cts. for outfit ders with portraits of the Presi- | ried couple. Why not expect it?|tinks, Ginme all d 1 z Dr. J. Everingham, J. sdwards, Catt Seine NO. SAS ane ae special, practical instructions in | dential candidates of the Republican, | The most wretched married people | yey’ ean oe eee nah LJ eae nea) Wr _M. aoa ie best methods of selling Success | [)emoc nde Toes s yer’s got. Disis fine. Gwine ter] G.3. w. } vOoG, ALLY, Endl ie prOR Ge eneeeeae (Acta Once emocratic and Greenback parties, | I have ever known were always quite | hab er mighty ’splay out der, | eo sues Coleman Smith. The campaign will be short, but brillant | 2nd to complete the list of candidates | willing and even eager to see their : pel ct sone), Bac sais dates Le apleieatl and profitable to agents. tape Se ca ere bee s sei Cullud ladies and gemmen comin’ ena inane pers) CEE NIC, N. D. Tuomesox & Co. Publishers, | poo ca he great office ot the | children settled for hfe in’ marriage, | frum eberv whar. Gwine to make tt ee AP Dracut 6 gsc not ooo it ark bim toorder it St. Louis, Mo-, or New York City, | Presidency we herewith publish an | knowing that they would find shelter | dar | lool uk en oo . Coen, Peo: es 5 . J ae ee J at house look like > 0’ dese hea 4 Far ary oe ena excellent likeness of a St. | and protection thereby, 1f not in the | Chri ‘ ene 07 dese healt | Lewis: GHENEMS = President TT M.D., Kansas City, Mo. Hanover, O., Feb 13, 1884- | John, of Kansas, who, with Willi: Aas the | Christmas trees. How does yer} J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice President Tse Dr. ‘SCOTT'S LIVER PIL. After having lung tever and pneumo- Soaai ioe esa », with Walliam | affection, at least by the law, which | Jight em?” i F.3. TYGARD - - « Cashier. nia I had a dreadful cough and could not | Daniel of Maryland, will lead the | compels the husband to support his oer hs sleep at night. The doctors told me I} pyohinitionists in t Gh eyes “This way, on the end.’ TL Te — had consumption and would die. [ have car ata tis 1 support perhaps meager *-Bleeged ter yer, sah Make BUTLER taken six boutles of Pisco’s Cure and my | pargn. and grudgingly bestowed. lke \ Se eee cough is entirely gone andI am well as John P. St. Johi ee ; dlenx folks thinlodat se) up in )de ever. 23-1yr EMELINE For oO See FO round on all your friends, 49 aes SMELINE Forpb. 5 : i B worl’, sho, Nothin’ ike makin’ 1 hcl ae his party as its Pr 4 or sing! sk yourselves as : ‘ A =F folks ’spect yer. Good day, sah.’’ THE ACRIE PULVERIZER, | 0 ae on which 1s the The) ola teligassinniae rooan pre s 7 | Feb. 25, 1833, f ycu are strong a : —IN— fear. Elis father i y : “ ee sented a gorgeous display. The a year. is fa her was a aloue the battle of | an candles we pla ed on th ) aera n candles were placed o e * . ade somewhat ¢ your own read and butter, you are ae Opera I louse Bloc k, nee ; ) : : ele in polished sticks stolen trom iabits; and you just in the condition to gain the re- | yyany an old-fashioned household : nan es € -Tasbic c ¢ seb . J 4 spending his e xis least of a sband pace k Ne siaseleidania BUTLER, MO oe LS It wes decided not to light them upon his fath a a heart we re ane et . a elf as a cle } eee juntl all the guests should arrive. self as a cle adr ion and love yt fe ise } : . Sash Capita d Si s ieee = ae a ave not far d The old woman was an engraving Cash Capital and Surplus, caprcity he serve fant. “Phe h is, dear girls, c l _ 2 I i oa s, dear Be ; too | of happiness; the old man a crayon JOHN H. SULLENS.... see President H many enter this holy condition hop | of pride T.W. CHILDS,.. ...- Vice President 1 leisure hours tn har ‘a f the | ing to fi i y ease, adulati a ; bale bedlas pen he per (: Lé ye) C RU u oEe « _the | ing to find in it only ease, adulation, The guests had all taken their |. €. DUKE, Cashier, lower branches of education. Caii-]and pleasure. Such persons Ww Ol} coats ‘wen the old wean and fe DON KINNEY erk and Collector. + s\rTD ~ : } . - Bey E : ; ss AND LEVELER, fornia now attracted the young man | find the reverse of what they seek. | wite proceeded to light tl 1X + 2ee 2a £ 1c wax to the Pacific Coast, where he spent | Read Tennyson’s ‘*Princess.’” Had } candles 7 DIRECTORS r Sale at the several yearsin such occupations < he a sti A i 5 fevers ee in suc ceuRe one as | not he ne true conception of happi- **Dese hnah wax lights,’’ said the - - “4 7 a Woor chopper ¢ a steam “S: s con i ? t 4 ke os >. 3oulw x =e nee Store | 4 wood chopper ant ale anges it [| ness im this condition? host, wue thought ter be too fine fur He ote Boulware, Booker Powell, hand. During this period St. John A nust be bad, indeed hat . } R, De Willtams. n W. Waltop = } 3 A man must be bad, indeed, that] e; roer ete By ; ee i : ; er nigger, but—good Lawd! Judge J. H. Sullens, L, Whipple, 4 de voy ae ae : xi . ; nies can treat with disrespect a woman The voomimwvas flied wath halls: ot &S i Voting ry W Childs America, and the Sandwich Islands | who respects herself. As d al Ge ee sae mee c pee = = ‘ : i inds | who respects herself. Asa rule a] fre, and, some of the candles over— | C, H, Dutches” jo Rue lenkine. = : tour — Ce py eee good woman willmake a good home turning, shot directly at the guests. n 1852 and 1853 he enlisted in the | —we know xcepti i Tithi of Se ie . : we know otf exceptions to this, | Within three minutes after the pyro- OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: war against the Indians anc as wever, Sut if y ave made uy } : ; i cvs : E: e . ri ur was | ho vevers But ae have made up | technic display began there was not | G,B, Hickman, O° ike. very seriously wounded in two en- | your minds to follow the bent of} 4 negro within sight of the house. EN: Deere ster, C: Siena ae i your own wills and pave a way for] The old man and his wife stopped S, Q. Dutcher, ms 1, Mc K “ ie years ot hardship voung | yourselves, you may do well; but tol in a neighboring corn field. Henry Donovan, A, yy; Humphrey St. John managed to gain a very re- | those who intend to enter the mar- Ss ’ oa ‘ Ere & g **See what yer’s done said the . : : Large Fire and Burglar DEALER IN NEITTU Fk CARRIAGES spectable knowledge of the law, and in 1860 he engaged as a clerk with a law firm in Charlton, Til. In a short time he became a partner in the concern, but at the outbreak of FURN BABY at all styles and prices, Good Hearse Always on Hana COFFINS short notice Evans?’ stable Butler, Mo teparling new Aeaaee energy to thetn= wid, Itis a medicine cng mol ay itoxicating boverage. LYE ORUQCIST FOR PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, wdtakene other. PRICB, $1.00 por Bottle. *HLY ASH BITTERS CO.,SOLE PROPRIETCRS ‘Mt Louis and Saneas City. Mo. a the war he patriotically enlisted as a private in the Sixty-eighth Illinois Volunteers. At the close of hostili- ties he had risento the rank of a Lieut. Colonel. He now settled at Independence. Mo., and began the practice of his profession, but in 1869 he removed to Olathe, Kansas, and here began his active career in politics. In 1872 he was sent to the State Senate, and in 1878, and again in 1880, was elected Governor of Kansas. He wasin these years a recognized leader of the Republican party, but his extreme views on tem- perance legislation and prohibiton have caused him to forsake the for— mer party and become an ardent Made and turnished on Orders may be left at F. after night or on Sunday, va Lvon & Williams. ECNorth Main St.) {Two Doors South of the POSTOFFICE THE ONLY TRUE GBRTERGESRT SOMSHOtEROE FACTS RECARDING Ds, Harley's Iron Tis a aS BLOOD, regulate and hesTow THE f SOUTH! Ii ail those ify and Reais and Vigo Dn Paar os FOr, ciielen. TON = 5 Sik sr ilicnaih, ches ee So worker in the ranks of the Prohibi- gid fervesro aes tionists, whom he now leads as their is ADIES = tie tron al command in National candidate. ees rwrtresits : Mr. St. John is a man ot fine ge que rt 4 presence and unimpeachable charac- 4 neers HARDWARE ter. His convictions are maintained " —AND— with a vigor and abili at. com- paras teaoas aa eset Information trem ee mand admiration from all, if not a — Se Q U E IEEN NSW At PRP gE tuli endorsement of the opportune- . A ness of their promulgation. BUTLER, MO Mr. Josiah Croshy,of Dexter,Me., | ce nex-president of the State Senate, } lone of the most influent:al re- 0%. 3 j The fecbie| pudlicans in Miz liates é : es ufSiElie ts Bee gr: wo strong laine and declares himself in favor oe ar ii eeurenare® eee Bers mae tic t Cleveland. He thinks that Cleve- aes is used to pro: ae “mav be relied upon to give inis— the country a more honest a SEWARD A. HASELTINE, ATSOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, GFIELD, MM 2 a net, Washington, D.C.) Taguirice answered freeaad promrk STRONG'S PILLS! tats” Well Tried, Wonderful | Renewing Remeaies. Sea fericns ‘Constipation =e = tration than Blaine.’”” falliblvy succum- bs to the action corrective- tailure to sleep premature decay acted cy the great s up the pate Headache, Disorders. w nee omen Should Marry. KUKLUX LIGHT | Marriage with a worthy manis a cere Reeget i omin’s privilege, 2 her best and ! Strange Behavior of Strang ior of Wax Candles at} ‘National ghest ried state, should a good opportuni- ty come to them, Lhave only to say, see to it that you individually under— stand what is required of you a wite. Be willing to make conces— sions at any time if in the and, above all things, don’t fault with your husband before ers. —Chicago Times. as wrong, find oth— ~ General Grant. It is to be sincerely hoped that the current item relative to Gen. Grant’s employment by the proprietors of the Century is true. Much that we find in the newspapers relative to the affairs of General Grant we know to be false, and hence we have some dount about the paragraph reterred to. It1s to the effect that the Gen- eral has contracted with the mana- gers ot the Century to contribute to their periodical twenty articles on the principal battles of the war, tor which he 1s to receive the snug sum of $10,000. This 1s good, honest, and the general should be It plained that financial reverses forced the general to take pen. Itis far more the dis inguished | man tos legitimate work, encouraged. is have up his le for the pro- hono: duct of his brain to a generous pub- lisher than to his to a name sell are pleas- and we General Gr financia ed to see that found bono e Wet rove worthy of contributions will t th trust and us reputation, nat the liberal publishe will find rat the New York World. t 1 th | i nem profitable. | mockery—he dyes “| taches. (ce has | | house and Bank, a Colored Gathering. old fellow, breathing with difficulty. much Proof Safe with time lock. j put on so ‘*Tole yer not to style; tole yer dat dat de debil had] Receives deposits subject to Spek at sight, Loans money buys and sells ex- change and does a peneral Banking bus iness. Your business is respectfully solicited THE HORNS his eye on yer.’” Several days afterwards the old negro went into the Store and said: **Boss, I doan want no mo’ o’ dem candles. Da’s Ku-Klux lights. Da burns all right tur de white folks, but when de niggers tries ter put on w’y day shoots all ober de de "em, torment style wid eye-balls 0” premises.”” Standard and All Sorts. A gentleman rode up to # small boy sitting on the fence in front of his home and inquired if he lived there. “I try to,’’ was the response. “Well, my boy, I want to know what time it is: can you tell me.’’ ‘Yes, [ kin; I wuzin the house jist five minutes ago and the old clock wuz pintin’ at leven.”’ ‘sWhat kind of time do you have ?” “Oh, us have all kinds.’’ “*But I mean, do you time or standard time ?’’ “That's what I said. kinds.”’ “J don’t understand you.”* “Don’t ye Well come a an’ er Sal she has stand- lave solar Grocery House OF C. DENNEY We have to yer'll our lis le = are the clock ; I has city at their well known and popular *s the town clock; the hir- stand on the East sJ.4 oi the “ as sun time, that’s watchin’ : oe nd pap eaten bast square, are leading the ,h—l of a time, that’s what there| GROCERY TRADE IN r | doin’ in there now, and I’m seetin’ tar BUTLER. on the fence till they git her regger- i i. By 2 you hadn’t better Their stock 1s composed of roun’ jere = you don’t want to i ; : | Feed Flour and the best stri strike mighty qualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Crtiery. THEY ARE AT LESS EXPENSE away rapid and ther plank off the i A Run ona Dr sh made tor any Drug F. M. Crumly & Co 5-| Than any nouse in the city, and i see Dr. King,se | tore do not fear competition. They liberal prices for produce. They soli icit | a continuance of the patronage of their many customers, and will gladly attend to their wishes at any and all times. ss, Severe coughs | and lungs | : t remedy | Goods delivered in the city limits : e. Reg | promptly. nlar size $100. No 5 | Chas. Denney.