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It cures dysen-| Curious to recollect how compara- Alab: | tery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach | .. adama, 10} and bowels, cures wind colic, sottens the tively modern and how completely Arkansas, 7\ ums, reduces inflammati id giv 4 ; oa id + - | pean energy to the TGHole agitate Western 1s its estimation as a crime. | California, 3} Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup For { Not a word in Old Testament histo- | Colorado, 3} Children Teething is pleasant to the Cc. 6 | ees au is we prescription ot one et|Ty condemns it. in Huindoostan 2s 6; ¢ oldest and best female nurses and | ««. ” cae = Delaware i physicians in the United States, and is suc’ cee CRETE ar aan tie Floridz F : forsale by all druggists throughout the | ‘happy dispatch’’ extinct in Japan. EAS 4) world. Price 25 cents a bottle: ae In Greece suicide was inflicted by Georgia, 12 1 May 28-’84-1yr za Sieg the law. In the later Roman Em- | Hlinois, 23 pire it became almost identified Jwith Indiana, 15 patriotism and independence but, Towa, = under the more humane develop— uSansas, 9) ment of Christianity, life assumed a | Kentucky, 13 sacred aspect, and to kill wasto mur- Louisiana, 8 der one’s self; and so, though pa— Maine, 6 thological and other considerations Maryland. 2 avoid generally, by their influence re eanaagaaa id on coroner’s juries, such terrible Michigan, 13 THE ACME PULVERIZER, consequences, by the commonjlaw a Missouri, FH 16 felo de se forfeits his property, his oo 9} will becomes void as to his person- aren 7| ality, and christian burial is denied Nebraska, 5 him. Yet, though crime it is called Nevada, 2 3 and though injurious and wicked as — Hampshire, = SSS it certainly is, it has ever been re—| New Jersev, 9 WOO : a ane e_ | New York 36 > SIS SSS garded with something of an awe- E ieee 3 o—~ PRS ea struck compassion, The ‘tone more North Carolina, oe 5 Poe ead oe F Oho, 23 7 : = ut unfortunate’”’ is beyond the reach of : jCLOD CRI SHER an earthly tribunal nor can the prime Oregon, : 3 cause of such a teli act be other than | Pennsylvania, 3S AND LEVELER, extreme misery, for suicide trom ex- Rhode Island, 4 eee ‘ cess of joy is in fact unknown. an Carotina, 9 ‘or Sale at the < “ennessec, 2 Wretchedness and death claim Texas oc : = XAS. Grange Store } both our sympathy and respect, and Ver er 13 Jerr rere ues thus it comes to pass that, whatever Vireini ‘ 4 : inia, iz our abstract view may be, such a ee ae Ve é 5 . West Virginia, 6 strange conjunction ot the two main Ke 5 : z Wissconsin, Ir human ills will always evoke the pity and sorrow ot frail mortality. F ig Total, 401. Ophelia and Othello, alike in noth- ing but their suicide, are proof ot this. Indeed, there are so many kinds of suicides that they can hardly be rank- The mind, unhinged either by physical or the ed together. irresponsible DEALER IN so-called mental causes, victim whelmed by ‘*the slings and ot outrageous fortune,’’ the betrayed FURNITURE, arrows girl or beggared gambler, goaded to desperation, the man wantonly reck- less of lite, the marter for a cause where ‘‘faith untaithful keeps him falsely true,’’ the remorseless perpe- trator ot some wrong or another. all differ so widely in everything but their end asto deserve a seperate nomenclature. Nor is it irreleyant or irreverent to imagine a case where the sanctity of existence is more than outweighed by unmerited ago— ny. Some poor, barred, starving wretch, who has none to need or mourn him, who has strainea every nerve in vain for work, the victim of “‘over-population,’’ of ‘‘societv,’’ of what you will, may well argue, like @ | poor Joseph in *‘Never Too Late to Mend.” that the future can not be as bad as the present. Apart trom the Telizious side of the question, its moral aspect mainly depends on the cowardice of an act thatis the last luxury of thejluckless; and coward- ice, where none depend on the | sui- cide, there can be none. It markable, if we bear these consider- ations in mind, that in the ever in- creasing strain of work and compe- tition, and the growing artificiality of civilization, suicide has not increased more than it has. Madness is far more prevalent, and madness 1s_ the nurse of suicide. A noteworthy fact with regard to suicide is its epidemic character. In the year 1506 no fewer than sixty perished by their own hand in Rouen and in 1703 190 destroyed themselves at Versailles. Pemods of convul- sion and agitation, whieh unnatural- ly excite, often e The feeble] guish fine and sensitive minds, and iS when seers if an acorn be planted in porcelain Stomach Bitters | it will soon break the pot. The {eet many suicides of Iate years on the railroad attest this, tor to submit to being run overby a steam engine BABY CARRIAGES of all styles and prices, Good Hearse Always en Hana COFFINS Made and turnished on short notice Orders may be left at F. Evans? stable atter night oron Sunday, Butler, Mo; Williams (North Main St.} Twe Doors South ef the POSTOFFICE —Dealers tn— GROCERIES HARDWARE QUEENSWARE BUTLER, MU. no is re- tt abnormally extin- tion of tne tood and enrich the blood. Indigest- ion,the chietob- | must be surely the mode of death most to be dreaded and last planned. stacle to an ac— aquisition of strength by the weak,is an ail- wh i to be alliibly s u- bs to the ot this pe > Loss of fe! d appet ilure to sleep, and grow videnc> of remature decay, are speedily counter- lacted by the great invigorant, which | brace D the physical energies and fort: i The Electoral Vote. A N-w Love-Making Craze. “Jennie, I ask you you marry me? Yes or no?" again—will *‘Alfred, dearest, this is sudden.’”’ Then winding a snowy arm around his neck, the young girl dropped her hlushing cheek upon his shoulder and murmured: ‘*Won’t you give me just one moment to think ?’’ **No, my soul’s ideal’? he immedi- ately replied, ‘*I can no longer en— dure suspense. Your answer must come now.”’ **Just a moment,”’ she pleaded in shy accent, as her lily hand caressed his arm and wandered softly with the electric touch ef love, toward his hip-pocket. *-Net a moment,’" he sternly re— phed. ‘*Will you be my wite ?”” Swift as a break in oil her hand jerked the deadly, self-cocking bull- dog pistol from his pocket, and jam- ming its muzzle against his left ear, she murmured, ‘‘No, you ice-cream wretch; emphatically no! And if you ain’t out of sight in two seconds T’'ll make a milk-strainer out ot you.”’ Then as his heels glanced around the next block, she murmured: “This new pistol love don’t catch me with my hair down.—From the Pittsburg Chronicle. Hit Smith Hard. Chester, Ill., Oct. 22.—The peo- ple are beginning plainly, buts. The Associated Press manager at to speak out and without ands, if* or Chicago writes the following letter to County Clerk Dudenbostel : Cuicaco, Ill., Oct. 15. Dear Sir.—Will you please send } me at your earliest convenience the vote of your county in 1880, by townships, and greatly oblige, | Wm. H. Smita, | General Manager. | Mr. Dudenbostel makes the fol- lowing caustic reply: As the Assocoiated Press tirely a partisan instititution, having | always militated against the Demo- | cratic party, and the great mass of the people now thoroughly under- | stand its position in that regard, al-| ways taking its statements with due} allowance, and the subscriber being | a Democrat. does not teel justified in tavoring such an organization. Respectfully, Lours DuDENBOSTEL. | is en-} To any body who has disease ot throat | or lungs, we will send proot t Piso’s | Cure tor Consumption has cured the same; complaints in other cases. Address i 14 E. T. Hazectsxe, Warren. Pa. ashington Post, (Dem.) There i i avery significant disappointment ave gone entirely the other way had -. | cOnvenientto have the list in your i it not been tor gains in the large cities. Now these gains camnot be attributed to what is called business men’s enthusiasm, tor they have been notably lukewarm. This gain comes undoubtedly trom the purchase of votes among the voters of the desti- tute class. This was the case in Maine, where in every town the democrats found a small residuum of doubtful voters of the poor class who did not know how they were going to vote until the day before election, when theysold their votes for about $10 apiece to the Blaine cause. We have no doubt that this kind of influence gave the republi- cans their gains in the Obio cities, for they had a much larger supply of tunds than their antagonists. Sabbatn Schoo! Convention. The Sabbath School Association of District No. g, of Mo. State asso ciation, will hold its regular annual | convention at the city of Clinton, in Henry county Missouri, on Thursday and Friday, November 6 and 7, 1884 which all interested in Sabbath school work are earnestly invited to attend. District No. g is composed ot Jack- son, Lafayett, Johnson, Cass, Bates and Henry counties and it is espec- ially urged that each and every one of the above counties be tully repre- We would like to see at least twenty delegates trom each county and as many more sented at said convention. as you can get to attend. It will be a mass convention and all workers in attendance will be con- sidered delegates, but in order to m- sure an attendance from each county, it is requested that the officers of the respective county associations select and appoint at least twenty workers who wil earnest gree to attend as special delegates and then all others who can attend will be made wel come. An interesting and instructive pro- gram will be prepared and carried out, so that the time will be well spent. Some of our best Sabbath school workers of Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City have been written to and are expected to be in attendance. Please give this matter your indi- vidual attention and be in attendance yourself and bring as many with you as you can induce to come. This is a personal matter and is intended for you. Please inform the undersigned a tew days betore hand, how many and when you are coming so that arrangements can be made for your entertainment. Clinton will welcome and care for all who attend. Hoping to hear from a large number of the Sabbath school workers, we Yours Fraternally, H. P. Farts, Clinton Mo. Vice-Pres’t. 9th Dis’t Mo. Sabbath School association. R. W. Daniecs, Secretary, Butler. Mo, are, The Campaign Gazette. 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