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PRICKLY ASH BITTERS C4. Sole Propricters, ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS Ci7Y. Address DR. WARD & @@- Lowienna Ss. DR. STRONG’S PILLS! Health Renewing Remedies. falartal Taine mosape To a A — . ieee Fiunts Gols Cedar st. SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT'Y A AT TLAW, ee wae 1 KIDNEY GNeys. nt) nits Tweets colcrine, from all complaints ecw! their sex will find i ae ie e ievtimomgs ee es have vate 1 | Or.6.W. FITZPATRICK, } The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful PILLS x Fer the rere isis Wrew H.V,PENTZ20. DEALER IN FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGES ef all styles and prices, Good Hearse Always on Fane COFFINS Made aud furnished on short notice Orders may be left at F. Evans? stable ilter night oron Sunday, Butler. Me LYon & | ‘Williams. we Door Main St. Seuth ef the POSTOFPICE —Dealers in— GKOCERIES Pr | | HARDWARE | —anDp— QUEENSWA BUTLER, MO. ARE no tt T h e feeble ‘When Hoscctte ScLesRATEC Stomach B is used mote tion of the and ea } as! blood ion, the chiet ob- sta n ac- quisition of strength by the weak,is an ail- 2» ment which in- fallibly succum- bs to the action ot this peerless | corrective of fiesh and appetite, | tailure to i growing evidence of premature decay, are speedily counter- acted by the great Invigorant, which j braces up the ph cal energies and forti- i fies the constitution against disease For sale byall druggists and dealers gen- rally. |—- Nervous and Diseases, Pee ates bog te a @f best quailit; itted without in. gnouitaison Pree. Cal or write—ini Ee, Sortie, Cs? @y x7ate care, Nore, TBres?, Lewis (a tem, BU p., Bram, eos, Ee Py iainu1$N1 otnaveaazUN YH, “Riversiie, C1, ‘Throat,Lengs, fail Sonar Toute, eos, free, fat , trative reform. ber he will prove a FOR DEMOCTATS ONLY. The Postoffices of Missouri and the Salaries Attached. hington, D. C., Nov wing are the postoffices in state of Missourl, known as or pr al postoffices, the salary is $1,000 per year or more: | St. Louis, salary $6.c00; Kansas City, $3,600: St. Joseph, $3,200; Sedalia, $2,600; Hannibal, $2,500; Springfield, $2,400; Carthage, $2,- 400; Jefferson City, $2,100; Colum- bia. oberly and Mexico, $1,900 each, Chillicothe, Clintc Joplin, Louisiana, Maryville, N ja and Warrensburg, $1,800 each; Rich Hill, Marshall, Macon City. Kirks— yille, Lexington, Lamar, Inde- pendence, Butler Boonville, $1,700 each; Carrolton, Cameron, Fulton, Holden, North Springfield, Pierce City, St. Charles and Trenton, $1, ooo. each; Pleasant Hill, Cape Girardeau and Bicokfield, $1,500 each: Neosho, Harrisonville and $1,400 each: Appleton Canton, Fayette, Stansbury, imyra, Rolla, Mem- and Glasgow, $1,300 each; Bethany, Brunswick, Bowling Green, DeSoto, Edina, Hamilton, Higginsville. Slater, Washington, Richmond, Shelbina and Paris, $1.- 200 each; Albana, Rolla, Browns ville, Californ Gall Mont-— zomery City. Princetc ton, Vest Plains and Wi r, $1,100 each; Troy h, Mound City, Hu ntsville, Munroe a $1,000 each. 5,900 and Mulan, Lesides these there are offic in the whose allowance rz trom $900 to five cer small State downward year, cording to the business performed is a In all the offices where 1s ary manent and lasting reterm. His party in congress must stand square to the pledges of the Chic | democratic platiorm without erasure of a dotted i or a_crossed go the t. He must surround himself by states- men like T rman and Bayard, not by mere politicians like Dorsey and Dudley and Elkins, Conkling and V by lawyers like as and McDonald instead of mere attorneys hke Bliss and that brood ot scamps, by schol- ars like George William Cu not by dudes. and is President Cleveland will be judged largely by the compa- ny he keeps. If he selects for his associates such cupied before. He will make adig nified, impartial and able presiding ! of the senate. ae offic sident I fleveland’s © adminis tration will prove a success. It wiil be a business administration, plain, solid and conservative and free from bluster and brag. Economic ques sorely neglected during the last twenty-five years in tions have been this country. The thought of the ry will now be directed to and red upon these questions. Mat ind sentimental have been It ve‘a strong and thorough- cour cent ters settled. is time the country administration. Tripple Murder. Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 19. A horrible tripple murder was com mitted last night at Claytor, a litth village in the mountains in Marshall Ala. Robert $1,000 or more per year the post—]| county, Howard was master is named by the president; in] 4 Wealthy farmer in the county. il below that sum he 1s appointed | Some months ago his gin house was by the posta burned and he suspected his neigh- bor, James Peake, as the author o The Contest Ended. the deed. Peake soon atterwards The contest is ended. Grover Texas and returned last Cieveland is elected president of the Howard, hearing of his re- United States tor four years from the | turn, resolved to settle the teud, and first Mar next. The official | arming himselt left last night for announcement will not be made until | Peake’s house. He boldly entered both houses meet in joint convention | the house and stalked into the din- when the president of the senate will open the returns in the presence ot the two houses and the votes will then be counted. The result was known on Wednesday morning ot last week, but exact figures were not given by any paper. The shows that the New York was a little nearer correct than any other paper or party collecting the returns though it result Sun ’s conclusions were diver-— ning-room where the family As he entered Peake vined his purpose, and quickly the bullet passing abdomen. The latter fell te his knees, but had suf- was gathered. rais- ing his rifle fired. through Howard’s ficient strength to raise his gun, and ma second fired, the load entering eake’s head and producing instant death. Peake’s wife. terrified and wild with horror, rushed at Howard. gent from the tacts a few votes. The | His senses were still with him, and fina! count ot all the counties in New | he again raised his Jgun and_ killed York was concluded yesterday and the woman in ‘er tracks, her body the result shows that Governor | falling across the prostrate form ot Cleveland’s plurality is 1,147. This her husband. The three — shots is not a large yote, but it is just as | areused the neighborhood, and on yood tor all practical purposes 10,000 or 192,000. It conveys just as clear and indisputable a title as the larger figures under our form ot government. as We are glad it is over with. The country will be glad the contest ended. All mght-thinking people will be glad there is to be no contest and that further tumult and confusion willend. Doubt, distrust pro- longed contention and strife are ter- is ana ribly demoralizing to trade, deranges business, stops the wheels of com- merce, and breeds constant and un- remittent ill will and bad blood. The excitement and passion of a presi- dential campaign are enough to be deprecated. A contest and douot— ful issue are still more demoralizing and to be depiored. Acclose result, tf, as in this case, it is undoubtedly an honest detern- mination, has its compensation = It places the winning party upon its good behsvior. the tesuit can be reversed under the torms of law if the victors do not carry their boners well andgive the country a better administration than Gove:nor Cleve! ed on the issue of had. has was elex adminis- the country faifure and | } } | It shows how casy} ancl | lle is hound te give | eanchonest administration | his | they found the three dead bodies weltering in adeep pool of blocd. entering the house she Gave It Away. He took her hand in his and poured into her ear the soft, sweet story told oyer and over again since the world She smiled his trusting face and coddied a Sittle coddle under his downy chin. was young. into **I love you so,’” he gurgled. Then **Do you?”’ she murmured. I will remain so?’’ **Do you love me?’” he inquired. Don’t ask me couundrums,”” she replied. “But L love went on, ‘tand [ have given vou ine my vou: darling,"* whole heart. j back. “Mine to do just what [ with ?”’ I have kept none of it It 1s all vours—all yours.’ please she asked, in the sweet sim— pheity of girl-wwomanhood. “Yes, dariing.’* | °-"Phen £ shall give Mai She wants it. I know, it | Brown's last night. it Mary ne and nit any use tor vours and Bob and Bob gave You to ten. me his are late.’” He fnuf discovered Ex. July ts, Mo-, 24th i lqazone from my» ew applic tiogs ot Mer men as we have named he cannot go tar astray. In the vice president he will have an adviser and counsellor such as has rarely, it ever, in the history of the country fallen to any president. Mr. Hendricks should and will raise the vice presidency to a higher plane thanit has ever oc— Thoughts on Editors. An editor, if he 1s not a tool or a coward, sionally which differ with those of some of his readers, and some sensi- must express opinions occa- tive individual becomes offended. Every editor who has tried to serve his people in the capacity of a coun- try journalist has met with this trouble among his other troubles. New hands at the bussness become discouraged atthese things and sometimes los« their temper and say harsh things, but the true journalist pursues the Pp and continues even tenor of his way to return good for evil regardies ot ameron Vindicator. comments. - It was almost impossible § for Judge Gantt to hold court the lust week, latter part of was the ex- Cleve- hardly so intense citement over the election of The grand jury could keep their seats 1 the vere not cortrolable. land petit jury HANovER, O After having lung nia I had a drea sleep at night. » Feb 13, 1884. tever and pneumo- cough and could no he doctors told me | nave and my wellas Forp . had consumption and would die. I taken six b «tles of Pisco’s Cure ely gone andT am EMEIINE OVER— A MILLION OF PROP. GUILMETTE’S French Kidney Pads, Have already been sold in this country andin Ft 3 every one of which has given pertect satisfaction, and has per- tormed cures every time wien used ac cording to directions. We now say to the afflicted and doubting ones that we will pay the above reward tor a sngle case of LAMED t5ACK That the pad fails to cure, This great rem- edy will positively lumbago, lame abetes, dropsy, br neys, incontinence and retention of the urine, inflamation ot the kidneys, catarrh ot the bladder, high colored urine, pain in the back, side or loins, nervous weakness, and in fact all disorders of the bladder and urinary organs whether contracted b private disease or otherwise. Ladies, if you are suftering from female weakness, jeucorrhoea,or any disease of the kidneys, bladder. or urinary orgaus, you can ‘be cured without swollowing nauseous med- ecins, by simply wearing Prof Guilmette’s French Kidney Pad, which cures bv ab- sorption. Ask your druggist tor Prot. Guilmette’s French Kidney Pad, and take no other. If he has not got it, send $2 and you will receive the Pad by return mail. ‘Testimonials trom the people. Judge Buchanan, lawyer, Toledo, Ohio says: ‘‘One of Prof Guilmette’s French Kidney Pads cured me of lumbago, in three week’s time. My case had been Given up by the best doctors as incurable. During all this time I suffered untold agony and paid out large sums of money George Vetter, J P Toledo,O. says: “I suffered for three years with sciatica and kidney disease, and otten had to go about on crutches, I was entirely and perma- nently cured after wearing Prof Guilmetts French Kidney Pad tour weeks” ’Squire N C Scott, Svlvania, O writes: “I have been a great sufferer for 15 years with bright’s disease of the kidneys. For weeks at a time was unable to get out bed: took barrels of medicine, but they gave me only temporary relief. I wore two of Prof Guilmette’s Kidney Pads six weeks, and I know I am entirely cured.’* Mrs. Hellen Jerome, Toledo, O savs: **For yeas I nave been confined, a great part of the time to my bed,witn lucorrhaca and temale weakness. I wore one of Prot. Guilmett’s Kidney Pads and was cured in one month,” Hi B Green, Wholsale grocer, Findlay, Owrites: ‘I suffered tor 25 years with lame back, and in three weeks was per- manently cured by wearing one ot Prot. Guilmette’s Kidney Pads.’’ B F Keesling, MD druggist Loganspost Ind., when sending i in an order tor Kid- ney Pads, writes: ‘I wore one of the first ones we had and I received more ben- efit trom it than anything I ever used. In fact the Pads give better general satistac- tion than any “kidney remedy ever sold.’” Rav & Shoemaker, druggist, Hannibal, Mo., *‘We are working up a lively trade in your Pads, and are “hearing ot good results from them every day. ” Will posttively cure Fever and Ague, DumbAgue, Ague Cake, Billioux Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, and all diseases oo the Liver; Stomach and Blood. Price $1 50by waii. Send forProtGuilmette’s treatise on the kidneys @nd Liver, free by mail. Address FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio A PRIZ Ear posaze, ana receive free, a costly box of goods which BATES COUNTY ‘National Bank, OF BUTLER, MO. Oldest Bank inthe County. Capital paid in, - - $75.00. Surplus - - - - $27.0dp Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to doa general bars ty ing business. Good paper always i demand. Buy and sell exch receive deposits Xc., Bey DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, . C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pyle lon. J B. Newb@r E. P, Henry, I. N.3 fains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, } J. Ryan, W. J. Bard, Ir. D.D. Wood, J . Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F.4 coleman Smifh HF. J. Ty gard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - - President -C.CLARK - - - - Vice President *.1. TYGARD - - - Cashigr. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, sali, el Block. EBU'RELLER, Mo. Opera House Cash C gible and 1 Sibpius, $5: JSOUN H. SULL C.W. CHIL")S, Wa.E. WALTON,. «. ©, DUKE DON KINNEY. DIRECTORS Or. ‘T . Boulware, Bedker Powell, R,D. WHtiamsl Green W. Waltén, Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr. } L, Whip A. Ts McBride, T, W, Childs, we Frank Votis, Ws, E, Walton, C, H, Dutene. J. Rue Jenkins. HOLDERS: ©, C. Duke, O. Spencer, J, R, Estill, J, J, McKee, OTHER STOCK G, B, Hickman, John Deerwester, John B. Ellis, 4, Q. Dutcher, Henry Donovan, A, H, , Humphres Large Fire and Burglay Procf Safe with time loc Receives deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money buys and sells ex change and does a veneral Banking bg-- iness. Your business is gectpramice i fniystcd FINE SUITS. In every style price and quality Made to Order I guaranteed a fit in every cas Call and see me, south room grange store. - E. TALBOTT, _Mere hant T ok Shas Eas ei overs mates tes When Babies fret, ond ‘ooile, billet eo Jy cures Constipation, Colds, Indigestion : Farewell then to So Mecreine Seeeee, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and ‘Hail 4 “Castoria is so weil adapted to Childeon that 1 recommend it as superior to any medi- cine known to me."—H. A. Ancuss, M.D, 111 Se. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥- Tus Cevratr Compas, 18% Fulton St, 5. ¥. ‘What Sour fences arty will suffer thereby. “Not only! O31 entirely cured it. It will help ali, of cither sex, to more _mon- Prspceeal. 1 xe ty desire health re s oS éi Sperm I am ereativ obliged to you cht away than anything else in the ! ! must his administration ke personally | li ent, 2 ig 3 ; FR tyy Mo., for our Wof strange and wsefal HARTER'S inon Towic tS FOR GALE BY ALL ommerfiing it. Very : runes await the workers ab- | Henny ©- ;sure- Atonce addresss True & *t o¢ ot Nicht Ma . , saree honest, but he nsust intreduce me nd measu} h loo > ne

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