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THE REPUBLICAN METHOD Sriuaweivis SF on came into possession of of the gov- 3 pat ent there was over $500,000,000 : is : : ie ; ; oe k lett a : “ar : t tr S setore i NOW COMPLETE AT- } z t t : Liiag Ale s Short I te S I | 1¢ redundancy > t his tw and Nem ve | tra : : WEDNESDAY, APR 8, 1835.‘ vioiietie Sos Oa clits Sie orc x Sf alpee : a eet Cass at ee : | extray to many forms ¢ ruption.and to all mann SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE. rape Gen. Gra i for getting rid of mone democrats don’t 1 5 eee js they will be —_—_—_—_—_—_ duce the st Gen. Barrios, the leader ot the people for kee; killed ina re temptation to corrupt schemes i i | ; | Two of the greatest m France, will be responsible Renan, Victor Hugo and i j given by adopting a policy which Die inant Sedae x <<] ry rae ak no modern age eXCePt the white plu 1 kni toll his aie : i ; ee May the Co e tansas C Mo ‘ incr own. Tey clan that they | ony oul lead vo tat eeu eee vs Rubbers and Slippers Have never felt any 1 nvenier If tl eal it, the peoy Say bes, : Gra rere led to Or Interest to School Districts 5 | It’s a gre ity that Gov. F sags If they continue to hoard it the 1 couldn't go off on a Tittle **whuirl people will sav, we cannot bear this i: Deere Create SC ibut excite- | continued drain upon our resources, ihn veer t Phe olan s tur iy i - 2 ee WEA haat Phe old man has turt 4P | tor we need this money in the busi a“ - in Texas, sound in mind body, he party ness ot ind wonders why such a furore was reated over his disappearance. We know MY PRICES j ARE THE est in Towa, lon’t un! it po well, Kas yed “Mountain Pink’? there. Wednesday nig There are no part that she has t tin poor health fo E k | ! ‘ : i ing the Ima ecame! | tal days. | policy wi e pursued in regard to i i 3 | rd ————____, j 2 so delightec the good is ressions | this vast s of money hoarded up! a facia | nu ! i The stupidity of the last legislature n the government vaults. Thepol : z Z j we een | | i | % raised ins hand to slap the President i im tailmg to vote an appropriation | of the present admimstration is | raise a : : siti & eek 4 : i t knee ne residen jor the support of the state milit ; evenue by taxine. the ie a 2 a ed at him just as bis hand was | : has been the cause of nearly every sctly and indirectly, to oe ie : Neen : : {| ‘In order for the actions cor- : ane - d to its full height.and the heavy | : ae | ‘pany in state disbanding. Mee reat | see eres SE orsign toa bind thie omen ? SF] palm was checked half way tn its fall. | Fe > _ ™ Bh Che appropriation asked tor was “a ape eomumeue Gu — Having leased the Butleri Eleva hot a pittance compared to some of fae It is said by those Pee SE Soc CTs eee 4 ¢ enormous sums allowed. The wee Sr ee tors for aterm of years, ze vide str ip 5 chuck tded chumps who com= | ied mot opolies, to enable oe nPOM | of such meeting posed t irty-third General As-j the more effectually rob the Ses ol sembly attempted to stop all the | the giving of tranchizes to = > | . Hitthe leaks in the barrel while. the ¥ | als. thereby ena the ‘ | fett the bung-hote wide open. | dite and rob in the name und 2 jally hable for its pavinent ee { interview, howe, a 2 ‘ } j the protection of the government. 5th. isvery act that the c him a F Grim visaged war,’" it scems, is officially, must be done in compli No, no: these things will all be : ae ‘ ; - ; A 1) im the United S | done away with, and though we will rebellion m Canada, the revolution {not materiahze into a Utopian torm in South America and parts of | Mexico, and the a which the whole of Europe and Desires to announce to the far- a ‘mers of Bates county, that he will | : aa otis =| pay the Wives! Mothers! Daughters! just now ona rampage, The Riel ance with an ‘‘order of ird. success. The of this yoar will t f goverament in four years, yet w ; We have a goo j ministration, judiciously and eco H : | war in the Sonc . fume ot agricult conservative ad-j| = 3 tu controiled and dir she Asiatic continent are stered. Con ician! A lady wi nomically adn ence | Your Own PI will be restored to the business of noreES LOnments wore t tre now engrossing the z failing te j : ion of} : ne mi nM lofty jd Uterine Trouble § : i é z ee ee eee country, and when four vears ct b, leucor - ppres &c, ‘4 { ) statesmen the world over. Under } :olls around Grover Cleveland will! > 5 pare FtN'Y | and who had des ot being cured, 6 § : < é 2 = . ; a j 1 mpletely cured the benic fluences of a Gemoctatic : ‘ directions, n x which completely cured the benig Huences of a democratic receive the unanimeus endorsement | | es. Ame coleteckcns 5 pes texe iat | aannuoistration we wish ta congr. Uu-! ot his party for a second term, andj use the remedies and thus cure herself, \ j % aes | | without revealing her condition to anv : “ fate the peopte ot this country that! 1 e clected by at er maior A House With a His: the “United States is at» peace with anv president has rec the world and all the rest Of mans! Waenneen. Sind,"* to use the langu ie of one of! - ene | te “\-Dre ae i " j Delow Mvittow brdyve. which passen Ser lamented ex-presidents. Vhe Butler Trae complains bitter- | x Broadway i 4 = gers over the Bost —_—_— ly of the tatlure of the legislature New York. became mvolved, are matters clerk, ¢ Koonce! FOr grain and seeds of all kinds. g this paper one, and without sub‘ecting I modesty to the shock of an e avs ‘The prescriptions > ived since} The tollowmg story is told about 4 house in Somerville. | { Mass... just | | .| legislate in th upon railway matters. and particu- | j larly for r favoring the anti-pooling bill. These strictures are well found: ed, and just. Ir ton, and the correspondents te interest of the peop! Man, Whose name it 1s not ne tthe Col. will vet get somethi: (Swill be remembered that ( Swits nde, intend. | his b 'to giye, bunt it We regret to say, only too, 20 ene dual : however, a happy fact toj img to pay for it gradually. as his . vryN 7 ge ! PE H SOUTH MAIN sr that sthere seems to, Know that the men we had confided | woridy goods increased. to al! ot} i Trustce’s Sale. Ma. UV. DUNHAM Our interests stood by us most] which she acr ed. i nd Nance fe “ Z mantully. Senator Bnitts never . Wilcox, his their ain dee en Washington,’ . 2 “most | ics x s fi — Bits 5 Parise ees > y rat, 18% ed at is ashington,’" whereupon most} taltered once i s duties, and with ot trust, bearing date February rst, 1584, icy inclees aloftthe boys, except Col. Nick! Senators Cresap. of Vernon, and | Pointed, the trousseau ready peddeetis sige ae rate ae 35 75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES Bel! and Col. Switzler humselt, lett Simrall, of Clay, worked and voted | house finished. he took th out} ; d te ersigned sounded ote SEUD BOGE OF FRA tor their homes. I: gob ue antepoolae tll | We hope | from BGcon 1c inspect it. After} nee ee sve IMPORTED TO AMERICA. that Col. Beil tias rece; the Times wil note this tact.—Men- : ae : : ty Co. Democrat. dat, three-thousand-dollar office, it We ce 6a: 3 oa ems but just and proper that Col. ee ge Se eee wall yet “get someth: .” We mewill, He is a staye _ The re-appoi edserved soon after ene dieeteesinaiendiinasanenan cane us Missourtans i te, b When the wedding day Double & Single Barrel Guas | Made te ord Repairir eyed tothe t des tollowing View of the tact tim | going ove: the house he presented | a good, her with a deed to it for a wedding et these gentlemen credit tor their man | eet aennaor URE ay ly and commendable course in work- | RRO lao SME ieee re ally paid for it. He explained that bu he had} ©, which just cov- d Me 8 8 a U Be i ing in the aterest of their constitu- ying a ticket in a lottery. said deed of trust: te is mains unpaid. Now, : request of the solder of » Makers ay the terr BUTLER, MO. i ss ents. They, with many more true tment of Pearson.are- | | drawn the first pri Se & stood bravely at their post ! ' eublicanvas postmaster of New York! : ered the cost of the house. The ; > 7 = Cy ccc papeaarieeiiie in Gefense of the rights ot the people. = Boot &Sh ' B00 0e hs } — e | Puritan maiden protested she would © | Senator Jacobs.of Chilicothe,though ‘ P eee Gait and retused the deed. Eis argu- | ; ' } ik it i tifect on the aspirations of patriotic | ake al tained hy ab he asy ions of ps =| eS 4 | nottake a home chtained by gamb | . Ps In the erai s Ss at 2! & iu emoecrats in other parts of the coun- ae at a place, | . zy and knowing that it was to his inter- : ty. Tn appointing Pearson the aes a cap - ments were Of no ava:l; she remai- ests to favor the railroads. boldly, president merely did so through /| ,. ed obdurate pom | disregardin TSO i f Baines ‘espect to the mugwumps who as-/ 3 a oe ace ae When th eft the We : ei : s public good, came out on the side of | St ene Oe sted so largely in carreine New : dt j it t York s Lees the people. His action was a worthy | 4 U-¢ door, and threw 1 ork tor the democratic ticxet, and A # “)) a brook t Ss ae ayy] | Precedent tor future legislators and/2 brooknear by. The next day he} then, too, an observance of the civil Gas z ! boarded i a NINE wan annie ces should be commended by the Peaple | 0oarded up the wiadows, and only; —__ = : : n this case. | (5 the whole state. | the spiders and mice have occupied a #0 miswumps in “grand —..___ it. The man never married; he be] M™ LAURA DeVALL, - N — and no offices to which, The indications are very favorable { came nch, bur is a wanderer on the | zi i- ‘ “ og = especially ap-/ that the full democratic tickets were | tace ofthe earth. The women never v OCAL PORACHER, f Ss to ——— ety, : : pf which we are duiy | elected in both St. Louis and Kan- | marred—she is <1! ¥. poer and | Music Roem: 4rd Seor Opera House, | poe peor ss P.W. Hie: geo Jone Pew Nefu sas City yesterday, ; an invalid, ‘ Batler, Mo. * Chicago, i, = alates i e€ he iOCck— Butler, t Missouri, n is re given Beots and shoes made to order I “ t of leatt io nerth side ot Scr at the co- 4 between N. Porch, ender , s & Porch, has viual cop © conducted } rch retiring. Wing themselves indebted i please come torward key into} cat unts either hy cas