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ee as e } Seagescnnpngtn neni tnalegatinth seins rteasaseneonit-in: wnsetcatinionsi it ited BUTLER MISSOUR! 1 WEDNESDAY, ee have M Grant’s income is ne 2 >1,000 per month. She ougat toary f, } per cent to 6 per cent comfortable on that amount. eS k bonds to tun The Great Brooklyn ¢ Talmage, regations over in Europe. ———EE Governor Marmaduke, is prea what wei ] a duced } w del who our de season of rest in to about $1So,000, there been taking a Y ork, started for home on the out 2 $70,000 without paying yearny We have r A suicidal mania seems to eH See ae str his 2, Within the past bracts cis) Sais: : a |ooo. Now the assessed valuation o ten days there has heen no less : 5 Gea ee ..,. }old Mt. Pieasant town jiteen or twenty deaths by suicide. | : 1,000,000. Lo pay th editor | terest will require yut 60 ¢ Major John } Edwards, st. Joe Gazette, and 50 the $1oo valuation most the | appoplexy at, in all ou the or a sinking tund, fted and versatile writer in he same r railroad tax about sinki “st, Was stricken with 'In five years our igginsville, on the occasion of the helby reunion on the inst. | have accumulatea near $50,0 The people ot Missouri have a warm } nearly one-tuird of tae deot, hearts f M which the taxes will decres fyear until the barnactle is removed from our ship ot state s Repu or } ret we sail along as smoothly as Gazette, both thoroughly re- = ‘ : ino ripple had occurred to democratic organs, are fireing : = = | our otherwise prosperous aad hi app) vay at each other, each bent upon é : people. We have never a © nussion of extermination. Gen- | the justice of the debt tlemen, we raise our feeble voice tor i cision of the Simei Court agains e 3 save your fire tor the common j} enc ‘ Ps \ < z | us, we were in favor of settling the enemy. You are not riyals in busi— HT j t vol | matter on the best terms obtainable. ess or politics, but both fighting | ,,, : , } : I i =| While the Times has advised its 1g. under a common fl | : | readers to investigate carefully and considered their astounding at the | vote for wnat they its editor It is tearfully best interests in the matter, unmount of crime that takes place each day throughout the country. | bas, in his humble way and poor logic, tned to show why it was best The columns of the large papers Wecl but if we have been instrumental m novictory, are filled with brutal = mur- | tocompromise. in ders of every description, horrible ravishers, thefts and Occasionally you see where | munity, we are willing that others shall have the glory. suicides, benefitting our readers and the com- like. the | some poor devil, who has neither money or triénds, is hung. Surely the world is getting more wicked| EX-CONFEDERATES REUNION. | | The ex-contederate reunion = at ah 5 5 ag Higginsville on the 25th inst, was a D) - E i e € appointment of that man Judd, respect and ot Colorado, to Dsiti 2 | : Eee nosticn the | far excelled the expectations of its Labor Bureau, who was atterward pach day. “ grand success in every in fa Gon ree wee } most sanguine advocates. Nearly iscovere o be a felon, an at h ae Rize B : oe 20,000 old comrades met to exchange whose aapointmen 2 republica P : the republican | fraternal greetings and to talk over Press split is throat with virtuous in- & . those days of blood shed and carn- dignation, v and tertile s uponthe indorsement age, when this beautiful = Sage ee Interior, now | tand of ours, with its waving fields enator Teller. It was s ¢ : LS as presumed | golden grain and towering herds that the present administration could trust a repub'ican Senator in so s . P or in so small | ang laid in w aste by march a matter as this. Mr. Teller may = ; } i * | and contending armies. Those were not have known that Judd 1s a scoun. | : ais irel. t | days to try men’s nerves, drel, but nevertheless the bee. t 1 th ld p out meet and proper that these o mained that the worst appointment sie x upon athousand hills,was devastated ing troops and it 1s fact re- Sek : comrades who ye, shoulder to made by the administration was at | I 1a gr : - ae shoulder, gone through these trying the instance and endorsement of a } z 7 jordeals and come out pure gold, Colorado republican. —Warrensburg should now me a great family Democrat | E ce znion around one hearth-stone. Ed Stokes, the murderer of Jas. | We are glad to note that those who Fisk. several years ago in the city { wore the blue met with those who New York, at the Grand Central | Wore the gray, forthere can be no hotel over Miss Mansfield, who was | differences between them now. arrested, tried, found guilty of Each tought tor what he deemed | was right and each won the welcome but after the de- | 4 platforms | Ve regret i ini at | fi as Sitence only can identity us with | | polineians and | ts. If we -have ee oo . _> ** | made mistakes, let us own them, in- | if hie } f ad of putting on a hypocritical i i L ; secause m ? . mp Sopa ets air of purity and condem i opposite pa for less grevious sins. ve . t Gran ons unless 1t is Shown , | eign missi they ure unrepentant refuse to tt results ot war. n admuinistrat appointed by same. It is not honest to Oppose convict It is merely the appeal ot and badly labor. demagogue to misjudged In specific cases City pe be done intermed labore-s. like laundry the Canon nitentiary injustice may to local industries. But there 1s noneed of Larger selected where conyict labor cannot affect market. The laboring man is interested in having the this. industries can be the con- vict earn his living instead ot being taxed to support him. The good of society also requires that he be taught some honest way of earning his liv- ing, so that he may not again resort to criine when he 1s free. Humanity demands the same to the convict thing. It is not honest in demanding an increase ot trade with Mexico and South America, when it favors ship- ping laws that drive our ships from the ocean and builds a wall about the country to keep foreign trade out. also It is not honest in condemning the removal ot friends ot the union sol- diers from offices im the pension bureau. when Cleveland put 2 one-j} | the various points, their | commission, live on war issues. ind reb ted his book to who went %X piattorms or much et | NEVADA GETS IT. ! The Insane port. -esme } They are Unanimous for | Little Nevada ——— oe Nevada, Mo., August -ommiussion to locate the lunatic asy- i 31.—The “|! lum No. 3, } | Tuesday and that th locate re met here reported to the Governor unanimously decided to at Nevada. The commis- sion consists of Dr. TR. H. Smith, of Fulton, C. 8. Dobson, of Kansas City, E. W. Stephens, of Columbia, W. H. Munro, ot Chillicothe and Patrick McGrath , of St. Louis. Seven towns were in competition, viz: Nevada, Carthage, Springfield, asylum Bolivar, Osceola and Clinton. Each pluce tendered a tract ot land fora site or in heu thereof money as _ fol- lows: Nevada, $20,000,, Carthage, $25,000, Clinton, $20,000, Spring- field, $10,000, Bolivar, $11,000, Sare coxie, $10,000. But Nevada, also agreed to lay water and gas pipes and telphone lines to the site free, making their donation, about $30, oco. The commission thorughly in- spected all the building material, water resourses, etc., and also con- sidered carefully the accessibility of unanimous The the stated. by leave to-morrow at conclusion being as accompanied governor, will noon to fix the site. legged union soldier atits bead :a the place of a civilian. It is not honest in President Cleveland’s retorm policy and in the s President civil service ame bre: Had i | condemning i | | mI | der in the first degree, sentenced to | be hung, who narrowly escaped the idit of a good soldier. Now they gallows by means of friends and | “T° all brothers under this great and money which came to his assi | grand government of ours. who served histerm inthe S$ tance, ig-Sing The most affecting ceremony of prison, is now one of New York the day was the presenting of their City’s leading business men. He old hattle flag to the Sixth Missouri has during the last tew years bought, ; regiment, C. S. A., by Maj. E. A. returnished and refitted the old Hoff. Hickman with the following inscrip- man house, making it one most at ractive resorts in the Ur States. The saloon in connection with the hotel 1s considered the in the world, and is the headqu forall the eastern sporting Fortune has smiled upon him and in eyery yenture his financial suc tn tion thereon, whic | history in exp! “*Sixta Mo ot the h serves to give its it terms: | Invawrry, C. S.A, af. Evcrse Erwix Comnmanpeny. This reriment was the first to charze inner intrenchments at Cornith, Miss., of its 30 commissioned officers. | ROn-commissioned officers were men. | Wounded. Wm. Hof, Ensign, rece d nine | wounds in defense of this flag before resign: itto the keeping of a comrad i | men who went nited | est rters | to the batth CESS | at roll-call afterward has been unprecedented. Together Quite a delegation went trom But- with this hotel Property, and with ler and Bates coun tv, headed by the | large interests in the different thea_! Butler Silver Cornet Band. | ters of the city, he owns one mullion | band won laurals and w two hundred thousand dollars of the } Stock in the opposition telegr raph lines, of which he is also president. He i is still as handsome courted lavish'y ing men and women. placed | head ot the proce All who went express themselves as well | pleased with their reception at the | } on. eas a picture hands ot the Higginsville people. by the sport- The Rockville Globe gives lowing list of noted men in i a and i the fol- | attend- | 2 j grace was appointed to one praising Arthur’s. Cleveland made such as Arthur made in this state through Secretary Teller, the whole country would have condemned him. The | appointment of Judd to an infentor | office was the subject of national dis- | Yet Chadwick who ap- government defauker o appointments Cussion. peared as a books was comment. E£ Davis who came here trom Pe the treasury given ar office without sha insyl- | dis— vania atter a political career o most important Indianagencie:. P. | ived another apoo: j nt when it was known that papers i ‘ mi were on file in the depart of justice showing he had been corrup - marshal Amongt! against his re-appoi Te those signed by U. S. Judges, A professional gamber and = siloon eeper was made register of fice at Gunnison. We tend the list, but is u appointments Sin. might e: necessary. Such ider | at last accounts it includes the i | ent postmaster, tour newspapers, W. sional district on a general commitee to visit the headwaters of the Mis- | souri and Mississippi rivers and by memorial address to gest the best Navigation in the h Arthur j of those rivers.—Rockvi tle Glob An exchange says: *tFriends may editor, may scorn his post office, do not break and the cock-roaches do not eat up his paste, hope returns its golden light upon him, and his fu- ture has a trade dollar silver lining which sorrow cannot currode.’” desert an rivals 1 and he may fail to get a but as long as his scissors The fight in Jasper county over the Carthage post-office is widening and pres- 1H. Phelps, the Frisco railroad, Kit | Karson, of Joplin, and 300 reptile cans who are supposed to be willing ticket if the present incumbent 1s kept. It isa far to vote the democratic reaching row. Jasper don’t do things | by halves. —Lamar Democra: | Hons. W. J. Stone. H. W. Grani- | | beeen ley and A. L. Thomas have Marmaduke } as representatives from this congres- | congress sug- methou of improving a dw aters of is oth Asylum Commissivn Re- Pluckey druggist, Butler, Mo. | Gazette si- i > c ks aeigi __ | to get the 111 So, Oxford St, Brooklya, N. ¥. d that justice to a worthy foe; ,, Bere eeeine thee No ec SALE 49 1 best evel The The Heaviest Rail you Opera House MISSOURI “TRUST COMPANY, SEDALIA MO, PAID UP SURPLUS AND CAPITAL $105,000 | ——DEALERS {N— All kinds ef investments, securities, state county and city bonds bought and sold. Savings deposits received and interest allowed thereon MONEY to LOAN from For fur- On real estate, in sums to su one to five years at lowest rates. ther particulars apply to J. K. BRUGLER, BUTLER, MO GEO. O. FAULHABER, Treas. O. A. CRANDALL, President. Wives! Mothers: Daughters! Be Your Own Physician! A ladv who for vears suffered torments worse than death from Uterine Troubles, falling of the womb, leucorrhoea,. suppressions, &c, and who had despaired ot being cured, found a remedv which completely cured Any sufferer trom such trouoles can use the remedies and thus cure herself, without revealing her condition to anv one, and without subjecting her womanly modesty to the shock of an examination bv a physician. ‘The prescriptions and tul! descriptions for use. sent tree to any address, securely sealed, enclose one (two cent) stam Audress, naming this paper Mrs W. ©. Holmes, 655 Broadway w36m New York. her. cei aber c ot Fina! Settlement. to all creditors and state of Mary E. Ecton | » asdministra- | nd to make a final settle- next term of the in Bates coun i at Butler on the pdthat [ will, at to resign my James S. Hewes Exeeutor. ven deceased, that I tor of said estate. i ment on resignation, at Bates county Probate Ce State of Missouri sth d said Dare. Farm Fo: Iwill sell my tarm, situated in East Boone township, one mile east of Burdette, containing § acres. Terms to suit purchaser. 28 Tuomas Bator. sO teh and Scra kind curedin 30 4 tes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use noo This neverfails. Sold by W.J. Lansdown, tyr every rp Jesand* “Quaker styl ON EXHIBITION. WAREHOUEE. ' One Car Load 400 on ihe | r otfe Constipation, wa, Eruc ves Sleep, And promotes Without | injurious medication, Tus Cuyvravre Compayy, 152 Fulton Street, xy ET 8 YR A a ~_ RICHMOND PINKS BY ALL ORY 08 0 FAtens ————___, Pe) Vi ' fi, red for the mon ever saw on a C umiture Store, , Notice, Notice is he’ that. he tiers of 1 tration upor rby given he estate yy may’ b tof such ‘estat not exhibited within two years f the date of the publication of this notice, | will be forever barred LUCRETIA JONES Admi nistrates i Order of Publeation, | STATE OF MISSOURI, ) | Covwry or Bates, In the Circuit Court of said county, No term, ins John HW. K * Elizabeth Ken Now at this pnett, plaintia, it, defendant comes the plaintiff hereia, his attorneys, Crockett & Smith, pot fle | petition a# perme fr alleging, among things, that de Elizabeth Kennett, not # resident of the tate of Missouri Whereupon it is ordered by the Cas J cation that said defendant be notified by | ecation that plaintiff has commen . against her in court, the object and gesay nature of which is to obtain s decree of from said defendant upon the grounds of donment, and that unless the sald Ei | Kennett be and appear at this court, at | term thereof, to be begun and holden s ourt house in the city of Butier,in seid \ on the second day of November next, endo before the sixth day of sald term, if the | shall so long continue—and if not, then before the last day of said term a plead to the petition in said cause, the will be taken ae fessed and judgment be rendered accordingly And be it furth OFde Ted that a copy e published, according to law, in the r rekly newspaper printed sad 7 * county, o., for four } t insertion to be a four weeks befure the first day of th of Circuit Court JK. Cirealt @ ee py from the Record. Wi and and the Seal of the @ Court of Hates county A trae omaL %4 4 -~ A at, Ss er, Pie ici (irenis Ci} Trustee’s Sale. Slizabeth Pulliam and T. Whereas, their Pulli her husband, by ot trust, bearing date April 17th. and recorded in the recorders in Book the wi a " situate ‘conveyed to the following i and ot Bat 1 32, page 323, signed trustee es cou real estat, ivin to-wit The t quarter of the south section sixteen (16), -nine (39) of range thirty OF ng ten (10) acres more oF omy wever, tor the following purpet secure the In trust certai to is long Now, 2 request legal holder of aid note, aod +o power and authority in me vested bY terms of said deed ot trust, I will, om 1384. Wednesday, Soyneaioah gth, ine o'clock in n the a 11 dowd between the hours ot n noon oft court y ot E cour . satd » tothe higher ~ * udlic vendue, tor cash in hand, @ eof as may be necessary @ sterest and costs. F. M. AtLex, Tome