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It | the moonlight on the Seine, but 1 do} i has, in spite of its political g Wel revere shelpooriittle eure nines | not remember at this moment what | | Continued to be the reward for dis— ig GO Gnikewke Ge RE EE caee Ae {they are. Looking down from the | tnguished civil or military services. ee phe lateness sepsis fe comeee | mighty tortuf ons to where nearly | It is sometimes said by foreigners gums, reduces inflammation, and gives | two million warm-hearted, hot-jthat the Chevalers are far too Se and anes uae | headed, loyal yet rebelhous, peace-/| many, their numbers befng u Children Teething mae y the | tul and still beligerent people arejed, but foreigners do not always | | ee ESSE Behe a | slumbering, what memories ot blood | understand the manner in which the ne tebe Unite ed Staten and is | and riot and ruin come trooping up | Cross is granted. It has been cus— Ga lies aed ere tbe (Deane ob ebe hebols Again | tomary at the close of the autumn | the air seems filled with the | Manceuvers every year for the Min-— | acted by j j braces up For Sale the beaut we boulevards a. Biversi¢s, * ‘The dry climate cures, ‘Throat,Langs, {uli ices, 6 p., route, cost, free. | | a‘ | French blood, he us ar— MARRIAGES | chitecture of torgotten centuries itius! ° 2S i melds to the mad ; tereageetend en, este crumbles and yields to the mad_ tide i ; S| ot revoluti : = ote Te ite eont sevied, moony oF ot revolution and revenge. From iz St. ries St. ; : : ote WHIT TIER Louis, ao | the early days of the fant Paris, ES ecve ilit: i = Se ealonios ad Pacagt | known then as Lutetia Parisorum, a coe ——— | when the French capital was sim an outfitting point, down to the days | : | ween she dictated to the world inthe matter of national debts and over- skirts, we trace the wonderful Agam the city. career of the great city. we see Cesar rebuilding In fancy | we about with | - : coat off and his red suspenders flash- His proudly, see him being his ing in the warm southern sun. | nobie head 1s thrown back id across tl that shows w n the AND LEVELER, mortar-bed near where the Pavilion de Saltpetre now stands. Rapidly at the the eye sweeps down the Seine from Store {the Louvre, along the Tuil | Rue Riyo grange ieries, the audthe Rue Eolderol, to where the glistening mass of the Vendome de Charlotte Russe raises In the Invalides, its pale facades. foreground stands the Hotel des an a ed dome 105 metres Imme- diately under it stands the sarcopha- gus of Napoleon I. This sarcopha- gus was first used by Napoleon. He his H.V,PENT: IN was proud and exclusive about sarcophagi, refusing to use a second- hz cheaply he could procure it. DEALER matter how id sarcophagus, no FURNITURE, oe Moving toward background we come suddenly upon the Bourse, BABY CAR BRIA GES | the imposing coup d’etat, the Palis avail atvieeundipiee des Beaux-Arts, the Bon Bon and a stytesan r.ces, : the Champssde Dofunny. Further on rests the Grand Boulevard de Parleyvoo, and abandoned, while down the river turther and still Good Hearss Always 6n Bana silent roar and rush of the riotous canaille, | run red with jister of War to admit a certain num- ber of officers to the and There a tendency toward more At ations are order, to {make promotions in it, 18 | now sparing | autumn distribution. j of | rule the close | re paign nor as a to whose granted o:e privates iments valor | res personal | would in the English army have been ded by the Victoria Cross. At close of the Crimean war a num- | re tt ber of English officers were admitted into the order, and in like her Majesty created a manner certan num-— officers mpanions Appoint- ber anc Cc h. ot French generals | a aoe { honorary Knights and ne Order of the B: oft intervals in the 1 OFF exceptional number In when fe Journal july proclaimed. gazetted ial, and on the ryth of an is tmes of plag or revolution, vale heroism has often been Knights e been created. of Notwith- to which conspicuous, lady Legion h:z standing the F: been sut ot the biased, and this summer he has made the persecution rench religious bodies have ct of late years, the mind inister of War is quiie un— those sisterhoods which have faced the ravages of cholera in the South of France. At the present time there are not less thaa seventeen lady Knights, and of this number, nine of orde are Superiors or Sisters which attend in senior ladies of the Leg are Mile. Regis de Clamecy, which eame to the front in resisting the revolution of 1849,and Mme. Abicot, who took upon herself to defend the mairie ot a village against an armed force during her husband’s mayorality. In recognition of her exertions on behalf of the wounded im the Franco-German war Lady Pigott was presented by M. Thiers with the ribbon in 1872.—Boulogne cOFKING beyond the Palis de Livery Stable Letter to the London Times. Msde and turnished_on_ short notc | stands the historic . ae ee ———EEee Orders may be left' at F. Evans? stable | S'20¢s the historic Rue de Crazy Near Enough. atter night oron Sunday, Butler. Mo; Woman's Fork. How fresh in my memory stillrests First regiment at Santa Rosa, the pickets During the campaign of the a aa - the picture of Paree, and what a aes ‘ . P a ine 1 ee tound considerable difficulty in pre- pleasure itis again and again to é 4 Pe : 23 = yenting the men from absenting bring back its tender outlines! Im- perfect though this pen picture may be, [ know it will be read with much pleasure by those who see it, and if there should, at first blush, appear to Williams. |: (North Main St.) e a vagueness, and, as it were, an shanna in the description, I hope the gentle reader will bear in mind that Tie Siding Wyoming is about the nearest I ever got to Paree, and with a broken ley and the long, damp walk that stretches out be- tween myself and France, I am afraid that I may be delayed in reach- ing there this fall. My next letter will be from Rome. For a cripple, L intend to see as much of Europe this fall as possible. J'we Doors Seuth ef the POSTOFFICE —Deaiers in— | godicating HARDWARE Anu Auswer wavted. Can anv one brivz us acace of Edney or Liver Complaini hat Electric Bi:-ers will ne speedily cure? We sav they can = not, a usands of c7%es already perma- ome ye +3 ‘ and who a re om- je Ditters, will prove al Ab, Ri eee Diabete s Ww ee Ba k, | QUEENSW ARE | w'ehly en ed ihe bow- d narts BUTLER, MO. ateed ‘Pes sale at 5o0c <2 of t no. & —_ es Dremeeae ' The Campaign Gazsite. { The Daily G tte will be mailed The Mi i = aan 2 feck s|t any address ou tside ‘the city of when Hostetters $i. Joseph from now until the Ne- Siomech peters | vember election for $1.00, if pad m mote assimila- | advance. Sonof tne toed | The Weekly Gazette will be mailed he | -er the November election for 25 cents, if paid in advance. -rail G bioz-aphy, says shat the things he s most vividl blood. Indigest- = ion,the chiet ob- stacle to an ac— sition of n nw y are those of “the war seems more distinct to him than that Mexican ithe rebellion- ature reat inv ng his auto- | themselves without leave—a circum- stance tor which the mint-juleps of the town par-rooms and the large pretty Santa Rosa girls—small tlame to them—were contingent ot chiefly accountable. One particularly sultry evening, while the sentinels were pacing their beats with their tongues fairly heng- ing out of their mouths with heat, and wondering whether {the prrates in the mess-tent would d»nk every drop of beer before the ‘‘relref’’ came, one of the guards observed a private approaching, who was stag- gering aloag under the combined load of much conviviality and an en- ormous watermelon under each a ‘*Who goes there?” *-Dr—hic—er fren,’” the truani. responded “Adyance. fiend, give countersign. * | *sHain't got no—-hic—counier- | private ; e-—hic } suga.”” iably rephed the “but Pll ’er—hic—g —warmellin.”’ Pretiv soon the officer of d to the yer we day sentine}, came round and who was absorbed in munching huge piece of watermelon stuck on} end of his bayonet; “Did ee pass you just no { the **Yes sir.’ *-Did he give the counter— gn?’ inquired the lreutenant, tak- ' | f } you ‘St i ng a bite himselt. as the man pre—, sented arms. “Well aid the se itinel + no. SIT, was con pa swotu | | | 1 te | i | at | ‘Cholera,’ Fut } ermelon,” sol passed ym and put the other half in your tent.” “Did eh?’ used the officer. oa “Hum! watermelon, eh? Well, I a guess that was near enou "San i Francisco Post. ments to the Legion of Honor are at} the | two appointments ot women from | al Why 1: Hurts Business. In a village up in the mountains of | Pennsylvania a New York drummer | came across a dealer in general mer- | chandise who compla:ned bitterly of | he state of trade, and laid it all BATES COUNTY National Bank, OF BUTLER, MO. “| Oldest Bank in the County. the Presidential election. 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