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cone Teble Mo. Pacific R. wGTon & SOUTHERN BRANCH. Sastee leave Butler daily as follows: GOING NORTH. (da 2 osnQith2 AM -7245 P.M --2:00 P. Texas Express aily) +--+ x.c. & Texas Express - Accommodation Freight i GOING SOUTH. texas Express (daily) - KC. & Texas Express Accommodation Freight. All passenger trains make ection for St. Louis and a! Texas and all points south, wlifornia and all points w For rates and other a & and no’ intormation Secref Soctetres. MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, mi the first Saturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, No. 76, meets second Thursday in each month. Gouley Commandery K meets the firet Tuesday in ola zhts Temp ach month. 1.0. O. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- day night. Rutier Encampment No. 76 meets the and and ath Wednesdays in each month Lawyers. HHOMAS J. SMITH, Attorney at law Butler Mo. Will practice in the courts of Bates and adjuining counties. Office over Bates county National Bank. 7-tf. J. S. Francisco. S. P. Fraycisco. RANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., wiil practice in the courts of Bates and = adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to coi- lections. Office over Wright & Glorius’ hardware store, 29 ARKINSON & ABERNATHY, At- torneys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the square HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, A « Mo. Will attend to cases in court of record in Missouri, and doge al collecting business. D V. BROWN, Notary Public But- e ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or jurat of an oflicer. Physicians. RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- ‘4e cian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- yattended to. Office up stairs over Crumly’s Drug Store. J. M. CHRisTy, W. HH. BaLtarp, RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, Ho- moeopathic Physicians and Surgeons e, tront room over P. O. Atl calls answered at oflice day or night. Tele- phone communication to all parts of the tity. Specialattention given to temale diseases. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialtv.} F. RENICK, M. D., Physician, Sur- e geon and Obstitrician. Office, east le square, over Levy’s store. Residence ‘orner Main and Ft. Scott streets. Butler Academy. Will open for its eleventh vear on SEPYEMBER, 8th, 1884. brick building will s summer which ies tar superior A large new } STRENGT Used herbs in doctorin, a g the family,an her simple remedies DID CURE in most cases. Without the use of herbs, medical science would be powerless: and yet the tendency of the times ist neglect the best of all remedies for th powerful medicines that seriously in- jJere the system. [SHLER’S WERE ITTERS: is combination of valuable herbs, car tully compounded from the formu # regular Physician, who used this p ecription largely in his private pract with great success. It is net a drink,bu # medicine used by many pas ans £e@-It is inveluable for DYSP. KIDNEY and LIVER COMPLI NERVOUS EXBAUSTIO. we NESS, INDIGESTION, &¢.; and 2 curing will mot hurt the system. Mr. C. J. Rhodes, a well-known iron man of Safe Harbor, Pa., writes: “My son was completely prostrated by f- are. “Quinine and bake did him then sent for Miehler’s Herb Bitters an. thine the boy was quite well” “E. A. Schellentrager, Druggist, &t. Clair Street, Cleveland, O., writes “Your Bitters, I can sav. and do say. are scribed by some of the old. tand most | physicians in our city.” MISHLER HERS BITTERS ore How Watch Cases are Made. | Most persons a gold watch c. how a watch « have an ambition to carry ek and yet few pe is made, or the v ference in the quality of them. InaSo1 | Go.ip Watcu Cass, aside from the neces- | | sary thickness for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of the metal is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved por- tions in place, and supply ngth. The s, but undesira- land cann and elastic surplus is not only need! ty farnish the s The perfeet watch ith some metal which the gold is complished by deficient. Tl the James Los which save: tie wastTx of need- less gold, aud ixcreases the soLiprty and of the cave, and at the same time cost ONE HAL. ‘ase ane, ~ seduces ti Bend B cent siney to Keystore Watch Caso Factories, Phtle- ated Pamphlet shewing how Ve be comtinuet THE HORNS Grocery House nebher heard! of outside ot his in’, an’ oniy wantin’ to} ta } feed him gu: i ul \ at nm | y’ar it was when he runi de] SIUDY A MAN. Brotker Gardner. of the Lime Kin Cinb. Makes Some Pertinei Suggestions. be a tor o A Leonine Encounter. -\ very dramatic narrative ncounter wit! n pears that months pa residing ear a torest in le, and near otf their catt es- eolatly ality tor their sheep by the gaps made in cks, it was e world to mak frie s = uy It zmma vain, prou no praise his personal appearance, | home—his wite, chill’en an’ speeches | No man am so poo’ an’ lowly dat to an egotist. *:It he am across, surly, out-o’- sorts chip, feelin’ sartm in his own mind dat de world wasn’t built) on correct principles, doan’try to argy wid him to co:vince him dat dis airth am ali O. K. trom cellar to yvarret. O rary side in wid im. Ga de world, abuse nanikind m how sorry vou m dat Warn't ¢ han’ to man tge Chings about two hundred y’ars B.C Itwillbe like doin’ up a sore toe 1n a greased rag. When voa meet a man who am sort 0’ sneakin’ frew life on de quiet Inquar’ when his next hook of poems am to be pubhshed. if he am de Smit in comet e He » but be wi “Dar? am cranks to be hunored. Dar’? am eccentrics to praised. ar’ am eirclin’ round us day by day a chain of men an’ women whe st dean’ know beans from brooms but who must be complimented on deir exquisite tastes an high order ot intelleck. As de time allotted to me *bout expired, let me say to vou, closin’ dis discourse, datde man who makes enemies am no reader of hu man notur’. It am just as easy to make ten good tiiends as one ene my. Abuse no man’s pollytics. Shn no man’s religion. Hold no argy ments wid a man who has been sour- ed by misfortunes. As tur women Re turnin’ you my capacious thanks tur —ireat all alike by praisin’ all. de emblematical indifference you have exhibited throughout the deliy ery of this celebrated lecture, | draw myself to a close.”’-—Detroit Free Press. Women in Sleeping-Cars. Aman can get intoa berth and shuck himself very comfortably. Hx: pas can stand on his kneés and duck 1 head and take off some ot his clothes and then he can he on down his to anything before enjoyed by its snoulders or the back of bis neck anc patrons. Thorough work, by an OF kick off other articles of wearing ap experienced x parel, because when the buttons arc Cc. ER NNEWY unbuttoned his clothes are as liabk if § 0 Fac EIS io come off in the dark as in th: : at ther well Known and popular | light. But it is different with a wo stand on the East $1.2 9: tne man. Her clothes are pinned on ample facilities in Classical, with all kinds of pins, trom the sate- scientific or Normal studies and equare. are leading the - - ears needia. tied a healthful location are some ot GROCERS Bib swes: mx | Pt t0 te daring -nccdio, Nec on the attractions offered to those with strings, hooked on with hook- desiring an education. exe BUTLER. vr buekles. sown only and eyes, buckled on with Their stock is composed of For particulars, a and put on in many ways} Feed Flour and the best}\to the £ sex. Give her 343m Butler, Bat qualiy of Staple and enoug r : 1 € € ca amps, and a2 large mirror and plen Fancy Groceries, ds nearly — ~ _— — y of time, and can Glass, Queensware and Cvtlery . hooks and eyes THEY ARE Al what she can’t LESS EXPENSE und te up in the morning; but place her i Than any hou the cily, and there- = ae i nae tore do not fear competitic They pay | « small berth in the dark, with only liberal prices for produce. Taney solicu | one or two eyes to watch all the a ce aance of the ronage ef their 2: 5 jm ners, and attenc | holes in the curtain to see it anvbo ly a as a aS oe EB is looking, and only two small har Goods delivered promptly. Chas. ‘DO YOU KNOW in the city Nmits | to find things to unfasten and she is in a bad box. El Mahdi marrie only 16 years old and has thirteen Ay 4 Dennev. d when he was R wives. @r Sale at the (irange Store: THAT ing Skeleton. ! LORILLARD’S CLIMAX PLUG Springer, of Bischemcoaee SR ri > Witt | ‘I was efflicted With lung tever DRIDGEFURD & HUPP. TOBACCO uced to Ornamental Fouse . —AND— i Sign Painters @raining, Pape:-H Decora Cc h good tha 2 good that DR. SCOTT’S cuful Electric @ WANTED ¢ 2 SPECIALTY tng, Sign and Rug Corsets. Sam Territory given, Sstisfaction guar DR.SCOTT,S42 Broadway St.,N.Y- eed. Address a i After using three | us words of praise won't soun sweet |! ward me c ithe animal would pass, one tive men. was de- bre simultane- iata given signal they did | ig seen to fall, utter- lous roar of pain. He + however, as the men} imagined, and when they I ithe animal he roseto his feet. crushed « ot his assailants | with a blow his powertul paw. | and se vw the head ot his victim | 5 lit at at Turnin, trom | the angled remains, the brute next ackec nan, | g off his arm and i injuring him. Pwo othe smibers of the party were also greviously torn and bitten by the enraged animal, and might | iave lust their lives in the terrible | encot + had not their uninjured comrade leveled his gun at the lion’s = fimoont Standard or lungs Cure ter Consumption has cured the same c address at the Kansas g t ¥ Baltimore on July 4 n eighteen yyears with states he has spent ten thou: ions of liniments without reliet, he Ss bi jin order ar and been lucky enough to stretch ~—London ground dead. body who has disease of throat we will si proot that Piso’s ‘To any omplaints in other cases. Address 44 E. T. Hazevrine, Warren, Pa. Secretary Bayard is to deliver an | | | university in ager denies that Mark Twain’s md he bumorist is going to Engiand to rive readings. Francis Scott Key’s memory is to ye honored at a ‘*grand festivs Wonders Never cease. Prot. C. Donaldsen, New Orleans, La, proproietor of the museums, who suffered rheumatic pains, nd dollars After trying doctors, appliances and o get cured. mous baths, electric leg- tried t. Jacobs Oil, which completely cured iim. It is a wondertul remedy, he says, and he has sold his crutches. Chauncey ‘M. Depew pays the Is of one student every year at Yale, selecting the young man in his Own Waye Mrs. wife tis rumored in Pittsburg that Garfield is soon to become the of a minister we!l known in Western Pennsylvania. To getrid of Misery. “hat is the use of suffering trom ner- vous proscration, dyspepsia, or debility, when Brown’s Iron Bitters will tone yeu up andcast these horrors out? There is joy in every bottle of this valuable rem- edy. It makes bad bleod good, and bids al people be chcertul, It brings good cheer to the dinner table, and makes the iamily happy, it drives yav the blues. and helps vou to enjoy a hearty I augh. 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