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UT. e your Drage q Hanover, O., Feb 13, 1884. Soa After having lung fever and Ganto aenoWneD SPECIFIC NO. 13, se and pneumo- nia I had a dreadful cough and could no: sleep atnight. The doctors told me I had consumption and would die. [ nave taken six bo.tles of Pisco’s Cure and my coven is entirely gone andJ am w ever. 23-1r EMELINE COCA, BEEFSIRON anface KkPhosp ABLOOD, BRAIN & NERVE TONIC. Dragafet dors not Koon it ack him to order it Uae. $1. per bottic ‘a = the Gresiet wif nw. SCOTT Use Dr. SCOT” S LIVER PILLS. ASH il as Forp. THE ACME PULVERIZER, CLOD C R USHE R AND LEVELER, . For Sale at the Gsrange Store CURES Gonerai Debility, adice, Habitual Constipa- lien, Livor Complaint, Sick Headacho, Diseased Kid- neys, Eto., Etc. 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HASELTINE, MTENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, | SPRINGFIELD, MoO. ed at Washincton. D.C.) Corres:ondence i Inquiries answered (ree and promi & { IR, STRONG'S PILLS! The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Romeaies. HRONG'S SANATIVE PILLS Rests Eases: Be seekts BGoEPlaint. Regulating the Bo o- wels, Pu nw ‘Disorders. a 1a be G'S PECTORAL PILLS Egan = a bo Bhenmaciem. | Tasns It so, | Syrup For Children | regulates the stomach } ee ble | strong tters | nother Por Victim of the Subtile | Charms of a Base Deceiver. A Bazoo reporter was yesterday morning intormed that a younz girl had attempted to commit suicide at Werdeman & Boggs’ restaurant, West Main street. He in went there aud requested one of the on mediately proprietors to give him the facts in the c case, but the gentleman declined, ying he knew of ne attempted sui- cide, and th tempted at hi none had been at- place of business. of everal attempts the newsmonger to secure the facts from the restaurant still he did another gentleman who knew some- thing to ta an proved futile, give put not up. Finding abont the case and was willing . the reporter learned the fo lowing: Willie Hig- has a The young lady’s name is Robinson, and her home is Mo., ner in the hotel business at ginsville, where she mot and an older sister, where she resided with | them up to a short iime ago. the nee of aman named Eugene About a year ago she formed acquaint: Bur was shart, acommercial traveler. He good looking and ot s, and before long succeeded ingratiating er fine ad- dres: in the but sull himself into Miss Robinson, id not push his suit, thinking, no doubt, that ott would the more surely entwine good ces of he « by holding he her in the meshes, which were destined to prove the ruin of his unsuspecting victim. his Things generally worked to liking, just the way he had intended they should. Muss Robinson fell ; Pound desperately in love with him and be- | become e fore long she consented to his wife, though. he said, kept cret for a time for ot matter must be a profound se- ous reasons. this | approbation ot Miss Willie was th. should elope and go to St. The romance of all met finally the two arranged Louis, No 1s and one they wou! where be marned. one knew ot their intentic bright morning when the Robmson at Hiyeginsy awoke, the pride and jov of the house was gone, I j g whither they knew not. The two went to St. Louis and there lived together as man and wife fora considerable length of time, never for one moment being sus— pected. But sooner or later the de— noument which was to blight the young life of tl comfiding girl tor- ever, was to come, 1 when she asked Burkhart to ke good his her that vill intormed promises to } her that he was already a man ot family and consequentiy unable do so. Better far and less brutal would it has been the means of dnving Miss | Robinson to the point ot despa Bazoo would say go and do as this He 1s vile to live in the same communit with white men. dog would stick his tail between his legs and sneak off if he tound him- self in such company.—Sedalia Ba- Z00. To the victim was wont to do. too sersible portion ot the grand old Repubhcan party the selt- | T@cy- styled leaders must suffer in come Parison with the men of intellect who ence shaped the policy of their par- ty. In New Yo Conklin is silent. Vermont with imunds surrounding states. The neat Washington, owing to the indifference of Presid Arthur, moves slowly and with vague uncer- tainty. In O lead, io Foster and Sher- man still but the former, st is said, is waiting to see how much Sherman contributes to the cam- his where — Lincoln, paign fund betore he Illinois, Browning, hands in check. Palmer and Trumbull ir, the { i z torm ot holding a conventi 4A common yellow | Offices not provided for once led the Republican hosts. has Logan, Culiom and Long Jones. | But in Wisconsin, “how are the mighty fallen.’ once ? Carl Schurz, who led them, recently le a Cleveland speech at Schhitzy Milwaukee, and the only leader mad couid offer to reply was Joe Bru er, who only a year ago was a noted Doolittle, who was their ¢iampion in the senate for k- socialist. Senator two terms. is Cleveland tenant-Governor making speeches for Hendricks. M. declared Hendricks. and C... Thad tor The and has recently Cleveland = and Lieu- | Republican State Convention. Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 9.— The Republican state convention met to-day and went through the Thev plattorm which bears plenty ot evidence in every line that lopted a its framers have forgotten have not vet found out that the war ended a long or 1e ago, and then proceed- ed to fix things to down the Democ- Nic. Ford. Greenback candidate, was indorsed for the gover- nor after a wrangle of considerable length: Dr. H. M. Starkloff was nominated for lieutenant-governor: Maj. J. Thompson of Sedalia for treasurer; Judge Jacob Sands of ir county tor auditor; Cul. Da- V Murphy for attorney-general ; Judge David Wagner for judge ot the supreme court. The offices of secretary Of state, railroad commi:- sioner and register ot public lands were jeft tor the state central com- mittee to fill, It is understood here that the three to day will be filled with Greenback nominees, Itis also currently reported that half | the electoral ticket is to be given the | Greenbackers. | | i | | gallant Fairchild is left to fight their | ca such hel; lights mpaign alone, or with as Joe Brucker or lesser offer Morton, is sadly missed in The great lieutenant, O. Indiana. attended at Chi leman who Republican convention remarked: allof the Republican conventions: this one is notably conspicuous for the absence of the leaders who In first time since the pirth of the party, one ted us to victory. tact, for I believe the fool element have come to the front and we are doomed to suffer defeat.”’ A Terrnbie Twister. st. Pani, Sept. ri.—Ad from the country visited by acy show that the damage was than at first feported. to; At Chippewa Fall Vis., the loss by the cyclone and the flood which ved $100,000. Many tamilhes omeless. Robert Wallace was drowned. At Clear Lake. Wis.. Mrs. H. M. have been had he driven a dagger to the hilt in ber throbbing breast than told her tnis, tor then her misery in this world would have ended. She had given up mother. sister, home. companions, aye, She had thrown herself, honor at his wit! even more. her feet, and he, put thought, base designs. one to reienting had used her satisty e very thought was maddening, the tate was revealed and wh which had in allits mag- taken > knew nitude she was pari! | not t what to do. | soon bec | to usher into tl | which could never kt age, never have she determined to ci oubt- | less fort rpose. anc pur- to Sedalia. | pose alone : came She took up the quarters d Sunday n she tully j int an enc to her lm however, } the xt was discovered. r\ phvsici Was Sc ‘ cceedesi in relieving tie of poison before it did its de ‘ he and 2 > hour his | was used the over- | ag fe were Burdick, Wm. Cavanaugh, Saunders and Walter Lewis killed. Bill Nye. the famous humor- la leg broken and was other- D. $100,000. The total loss was $250,000. At Clayton, Wis., half the buildings in the city were destroyed. wise bad!y injured. John Gro- ver’s mill was damaged In pastures where wire animals were nst the fences and badly cut. These are Solid Facts The best blood purifier and system re:- ulator ever placed within the reach of suf- lectr Biliousr Kic ly is F Liver, Bee n appetizer, tonn will always find Ele and only certain act surely and qui Ma nd is vet strong S4 years of ag and vigorous as grown some- . however, what peculia touching anvt couk cating, never y his own eper the | “T have attended nearly | can j P. | | the | This, probably untrue for the re a tull electoral ticket was that by | the spring convention at Sedaha and son made no power was given by either con- vention to the state committee to withdraw any of the nominees or to make any substitutions. Since the electoral ticket was made, however, two vacancies in it have occurred--- one by death and one removal. These two places the committee must fill, and it is not that Greenbackers will be named. OF to-day’s all are straight except Dave Murphy who was recently a Demo- erat and is disaffecte that party who will, it is 1 by improbable nominations Republicans classed as a member ot 1, prove bette for other ted Den hhew rait atic yoters than Republican. The Ticket. The ticket placed in nominauon for the suffrages of the voters of this | county by the nominating conven— tion, held at Butler last Saturday, is in the main, so far as our knowledge | of the respective candidates extends, \ | | the circum- stances, is hardly responsible for this. Itis the history of factions that a ‘thouse divided against itself | must fall:’? and while we regret the | situation, having always srgued | frame | i | more courtesy with each other, fencing | blown | | least ' feel bound | boys, {a very good one. There is considerable dissatistac- tion among some ot our 1 at the of the vention, by which Rich Hill and the rethren rulings con- Southern District was virtually de- | prived of all voice and representa- | tion in the results of the convention; but that body, under against factional fights and ring rule, yet we see no remedy now that 1 gurs good for our party but tor all to | tall into line, and bide their time tor the remedy—which, by using a little will hereafter be obtainable going into a county conven— To adopt any would imsure d other tion. at Gerhaps to at of es, set a dangerous pre- cedent by whict a portion the ticket, would, besid 2 no Democrat would to convention rules or nominees, and such a_ condition of ngs would entail only and Let us, t out thi rum disaster. hen, into line, wipe our little bitternesses, and the usual isure Democratic triumph, which, as long as no graver difficulties arise, is eas ny achievable.-—Rich Hill Review, The fate F M. Phillipps tett an estate valued at $1,000,000. George Parsons Lathrop and _ his - » isa dz iter of Nathaniel Hawthorne. are about to remove permanentiv from Boston to New ¥ Mr. Bennett s been enjoined . 5 y his steam Taunch by the ~te 3 wport t ~ ect O. Me G et C however, is | Democratic | method | and | personal | BATES COU National Bank, OF BUTLER, MO. Oldest Bank in the County. Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - - $27.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock ITY We are prepared to doa general bank ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits Xc., &e. DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, J aS Clark, | Dr. Elliot Pyle fi n. J. B. Newberry E. P. Henry, LN. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, oF _P. Edwards, | J. J. Ryan, . Bard, | Dr. D.D. Wood, ; M. Patty, | Geo. W. Mie F. Coleman Smith ! Tygard. OFFICERS. I WIS CHENEY - - Presiden | J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice Presiden ae TYGARD - - - Cashier. | BUTLER WATIONAL BANK, Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO.! Cash Capital and Surplus, , $52,850. JOHN H.SULL ENS.... T.W. CHILDS, ++. President ++-Vice President | Wa. E. Ww ALTON, -- +eeeCashier. 1c. ©. DUKE -Ase’t Cashier, | DON KIN? .Clerk and Collector. DIRECTORS Dr. T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, R, D. Williams. Green W. Walto | Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr. N, L, Whipple, ‘A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs | Frank Vouis, Wa, B, Walton, C, H, Dutene. J. Rue Jenk OTHER STOCK HOLDERS |G, B, Hickman, ©, C. Duke, | John D O. Sy John B. an; S, Q. Dutcher, 1, T, McKee, | Henry Donovan, A, H, Humphre: and Burglar lock. Receives deposits sebject to check sight, Loans money buys and sells ex change and does a veneral Banking bus |Large Fire Proof Safe with time h iness Your business is respectfully solicited THE HORNS Grocery House OF C.DENNEY at their well known and popular stand on the East si.¢ ot tne square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE IN rer” BUTLER. .09 "Their stock 18 composed of Feed gualiy of and the best Staple and Flour hancy Groceries, talns<, Quoensware and Cutiers. THEY ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Than any house he city, and there- r T ronage ot thei gladly atte: and ail times. dfs the ety fmite Dennev. Sep eS seanminaniababen antennal eos toca ee