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vrycuremryeoe s City, is’still progressing slowly Say ve rascals n't t bed the: le, Kansas, yoy dollars. Two ironsa epen. ermany wiil settle their disput he Caroline Isiands with I The reg co ty, South Corolina, : itd cidedly unpleasant f« met and women of that cor President his post. can offensive fset yc av Governor Marmaduke t proclamation offering a reward of ene thousand dollars for the arres robbers. the of Kus Czar e heots ot e not to be envied. The autocrat day for tear of has no; be eace night or ng blown up by the Nihilists. Five wien were wounded in Bisbee, eful Mexican arm- a reve Winchester. toliowing -he was captured and hang- y The sight ca to a tree. The dictions of weather proph- ets that cyclones only appear in this country in April, May and June, is knocked into a cocket hat by the late disaster in Ohio. Help is asked tor the sufferers ot the late cyclone at Washington Court House, Ohio. No class ot property empted from the fury of the storm, and hundreds of poor people were rendered destitue. was e3 Tt takes the citizens of Springfield along time to get over the loss of the insane Brace up, boys, ond, like old Bates, rarse plenty of corn, Oa asvlum, . Wheat, rve, barley, and Pretty women, and you will all be happy. —_—_—_ The commission appointed te socate the branch penitentiary has selected Boonville as the proper pisce. Hurrah for Boonville! If tac convicts can’t be utuhized in any @-her way they can make them pick grapes. Congressman Stone now has the } -casure of boasting over the tact toat there hardly tfensive republican postmaster left / ) ofhee in this distr With belts ead of steam, ina carl to separate the wheat trom the is 2 fourth class as ict. djusted and a good fon’t take long for screens The pronibition party in Texas, | were Overwhelmingly defeated in the recent election held in that state. The majority in Fort Worth against n Was 1,627, and in Corsi- 40. The fight was a des- perate one, the ladies even turned out and in addition to standing at the polls and electioneering ali day, set tree lunch counters to all who would | vor of the proposition. yy cana, 1, ¥ Off mie | < presidency J nominated a‘ 1! more ot } that he would think no ete i n the st -} pe It is truly a won- |! a! der how suc great men as Pee 1 2-4 1 j Lincoln could be takea in by | dead beats as t Honorable i arte mera, 1 t is to be 1 We the following comp! j ary not of our fellow-townsn Hon. D. A. DeArmond from Henry county Democrat: i i } +The dispatches announce the pointment of Hon. D. A. DeAr-} wires con | , by the Fu Commissioners | ¢ ie ofFce of the ! | : dl lp ; =. -|of the state, as special counsel to | +t 2 on Pre s just heen finish ——__—_——- Just now there time. a big fight going | ordered all telegraph wires to John D. Russell, the veteran bus- obtained ar iness manager ot the Sedalia Demo crat, is decidedly the choice of the peopie tor the position, and is highiy endorsed by the trades union. But and some citizens have injunction against the acts will lead to an unfortunately for that gentlemen dur- ing the campaign he fought bitter rd satisfactory results trom this experimental use ot the Averill ance of against the nomination of Mr. He and consequently has the bitter mity of that gentleman, who is fight- ing him with all his might. No nian in the state has done better work for the democratic party than Jno. D. Russell, and if deserving men are to be then Mr. Russell | should have the Sedalia postofiice. machine. The scandal arising from rest of the late superintendent of the Pension Office building on the charge of appropriating to his indi- vidual use a wagon, flags, desks,and other government property has at st come to In the trial just concluded the government failed rewarded, an end. of The a hundred and twenty-five more negro coal miners at the Keith & Perry mines in R Hill Saturday last very much like an early compromise the pending differences between the said Keith & Perry and the. striki Keith & t arrival | to make out a case, and the detend- ant was discharged. The Post Office Department has decided that it is the intent of the ‘aw fo pgovide for the prompt de- livery of first-class matter only,under | the don’t look ot | | | System ecial stamp delivery which goes into effect the 4th ot : | October, but that merchandise not eir white miners. Perry un doubtedly have the right to ship whom they please to work th z S : to exceed four pounds may be put mines; but it is « serious question as : héthentbers ue Ae | up as first-class matter and be spec- | © whether the importation of these! -_,, - : at i ill WSS tially delivered. But it is not thought negroes into our county wi ot : es syy - : S iS j that much merchandize will be put bring on trouble and strite and finally | Sys pales a t way, as it will cost more to have a bad ending tor both Keith & | : ae | it bv masl than by express, es- Perry and the entire county. We a> ; = ae E pecially when the distance 1s short. predict it will Even : +} There ts probably no city in the —_—————_. i The tollowing telegram appeared | SOUntTY Where ther to be found a ;, | brighter and abler corps ot news- in the Kansas Citv Times of the 1 inst. and speaks tor itsel : Pleasanton, Kan., Sept. 12.—Ac- tive preparations are being made to | paper corresponéents than in Wash- All the leading newspapers eir best correspondents lo- j ingtor The government has already be on over the Sedalia Postmastership, } taken from off the public buildings, | Western Union Telegraph Co. erecting tele- graph poles. It is thought that these underground wire system, and hence the import- the ar- Teas some time | composed marble, t gkinds le The | base as the wainse g is of eS { sreen marble,in Jefferson, who caused the first pat ent to issue by Congress. : place is thronged every day by visi- tors, and at almost all times may be seen both fair ladies and their male escorts sketching the beauties of the hall. The White House 1s once more the scene of anxious and earnest faces, and ot the presence ot dis tinguished and dignified personages, Previous to the president's return its exterior was given a coat of fresh paint to hide on its walls and pillars the stains from the mourning dra- pery recently removed; and its in- terior w by hands to remove some of its dingi- One important and necessary touched a up ness. improvement wi of the stairway leading to the presi- dent’s office rooms, which had grown as the strengthening footed office-seekers. It now braced with iron, and will be as hard to waver as the determination of the appears to be. Busy scenes are now looked for un- 1s | president himself Fs journs. Coiman’s Rural World. The Rural World, one of the oldest and best known agricultural papers in the Mussissipp: Valley, comes tous each week laden with matter of interest, to the farmer, but tu all classes mterested in farming. This paper was establish- | ed 38 years ago, by Norman J. Col- | man, now U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, and has ever been true tothe best interests of the farmers not only +1 the democrats are the only men : ere This body of bright = Se Rane push the grading oi the St. Louis - ine | and the West. : are é "Y | Emporia railroad between this point bos uegta ces uck | Its various departments prac- re sam hill do the radicals kick and Butler, Mo. The contract from reme of starting a week-| tically and_ intel! sustained. elves out of wind oe tme | here to W ansek. Mis... has been lex to he Capital, which wilt Much interest is take nin the devel e their number is ousted? The | Jolin Scotes Ses Se ee nee st the best! opment of cattle industry, sheep h ee see x | Scott & Son, of St. Louis, a be : ‘ : ail cate } ay ~. ree ms i ' | bd : r g i r whole republican party nearly goes | Tames Reiley, of Sprinefield, Mo., | Cfespondents There will be no : andrv dairy tarming and all other into a:spasm if a. one-armed union! . RON ens fe a h branches ot agriculture which tend pe sae ists S : ©N | who will commence work in a tew ©@tor to cut or enlarge ui on whati.5 make farming more diversified oldie = out to maXe room for a | gays with a force of 125 men and | May be prepared for publicaticn, so! and be for the good of the whole ene-legged soldier, Oh, no: there} ee that each wniter will be at tull liber- | country. i rn ot them that would have ty to express such :deas or opinions For sample copies send name and a Eee ” ae = ye a s FS = a ase as « x 7 %e al 2 ! office under a democratic adminis-| Several vessels were wrecked ims he may have. Each one of the ese +o gee ib Rurel Pgs t - : ; : - : Sate - , i St. Louis, Mo. ubscription $1.5 > but they make a devil .of a / the wind storm c en ae ivan ewer “coals: ie! af a P 2 seas the wind storm on Lake Michigan, s will contribute one article’ 56: annum: or $1.00 for eight ne rs turned out. last week, Week over his own : months. weak under the tramp of the heavy ! til after Congress meets and ad-| ported trom France: represent Missouri in the Hannibal | partment, bh: ; : tor about four feet farther up there & St. Joe case against the state,now | Wooden trough is set Ina ditch s Tennessee marble, and from this | pending in the U,S. Supreme court, pee ete : : ' 2 pomt to the top an imitation a | to succeed Waldo P. Johnson. We | ditch so as to deposit a bed of as~) very rare yellow marble prevails ; ees ate sa tt x} series of : ie congratulate the gentieman, the Fund 7; phait in’ the pice aad 7 et F ” | Phew are nice tebe been ery 28 - : a ee } sphalt, and an-| Commissioners and the state. To no] Wires upc u aspnait, % areia . = A : jot plaste asts itaining three truer man could they have trusted the | other bed ot asph. I eile) a if t aes . gah aie | honor and interest ot the state. His | Wires, and then a follower com-} ee ee ee ee anu © fees : ied T : | dustry of our country. A bust of “ - = it anise h appro— | presses the asphalt. ne a = sae appointment will pecs . € appro- |F ' ani i : th eeral epee Franklin and one ot Fulton occupy yatio c * bar « he pe e. | Which performs these severs f = * Saget the . and the fF = ne i icohan aie OF conspicuous places in recesses, as do ew serve the state faithfully ations does the Work of a a of} ee a “ alsc » bus Mr. { = 3 and, we beheve, will win golden | men, and will probably come into Ro tne Dusteot Bi Nya y te be oe ; ’ oes | & ee re a man to whom the first patent was opinions as a lawyer.”’ extensive use in this city in a | : F y {ever issued in this country, and of The artistic } A ANRRRAAAANN for Infants “Castoria is so wi superior to IL A. ARcH 11 So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, M.D., N a adapted tochildren that y prescription and Children. Castoria ence: Tlic, Constipa: Kills W 3 Bice Witkous injurious Medication, Tux Canracn Courant, IS? Fulton Street, ¥y “RICHMOND PINK onecreeee One Car Load | e Hea Rail | pera House ON EXHIBITION. 107 BEDSTEADS, 28 STYLES. 49 IN WAREHOUSE. vou eve | | | p Road 400 on | The best ever offered for the money. ‘heap ! a Cheap Hed. Furniture Store, MISSOURI TRUST COMPANY, SEDALIA MO, PAID UP SURPLUS AND CAPITAL $105,000 ——DEALERS [N-—— }or less rain outlook for grain is gloomy in the that is stacked as tcrng destroyed, | and who had despaired ot being 6 } . = i " found a remedy which completely or fee acucally no thresh - | a ia alas Let eA A her. Any sufferer trom such trowale Ing has been done ver. and it begins | use the remedies and thus A Ne ean ae 1 ; without revealing her condition ! to look as here would be ile: P selgun thouens here one, and without subjecting her «om nothing to thresh. Prices have ad- | inodesty to the shock of an examinsl June are gred States Collector Acers States licenses now issued tor the sale bers 1,895. sta, 56; Atchison. 63: Kansas City, Kan.,'50: Lawrence, 210: 4 All kinds of investments, securities, state | county and citv bonds bought and sold. Savings deposits received and interest allowed thereon MONEY to LOAN On real estate, in sums to suit, from one to five years at lowest rates. For tur- ther particulars apply to J. K. BRUGLER, BUTLER, MO | GEO. O. FAULHABER, Treas. | O. A. CRANDALL, President. | A Dakota Snow-Storm. a | r ! Notice. that letters of a state of William BE 4 granted to the um ‘AIL persons having against said estate are required to exhibit 0 to her for allowance, within one year from date of said letters, or they may be precls from any benefit of such estate; and if claims be not exhibited within two years f the date of the publication of this potter, t will be forever barred LUCRETIA JONES Administrate: August, is Order of Publication, | STATE OF MISSOURI, ) County ov Datrs, In the Cirenit Court of said county, Sow term, Inn. John H. Kennett, plaintiff, va Elizabeth Kennett, defendant | Now at this day comes the plaintiff beretn his attorneys, Crockett & Smit and Os petition and davit, alleging, things, that defendant, Elizabet! not # resident of the State of Missouri Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk is cation that said defendant be notified | cation that plaintiff bas commen . | against her in this court, the object an nature of which is to obtain a deeree of di from said defendant upon the grounds of donment, and that unless the said # Kennett be and appear at this court, at the! term thereof, to be begun and holden # court house in the city of Butler,in said on the second day of Sovember next, and before the sixth day of said term, if the nd if not, then plead to the petition in Will be taken as confesse red aceording!y ye it further ordered, that @ copy ling jaw, in the wepaper printed and De . SO SEe Pe =F | ‘county, Mo, for four Deadwood, Dak 3 Sept. 6.—The | lished sively the las inaertion fo, be a Pasi weather for the past two | four weeks before the first day of the unplea ie eather . i of Cireuit Court J) i, Jayne, weeks culuminated in a snow-storm : A true copy from the Record yesterday. The thermometer has’ ,~ —, hand and ral of t 7" ite shAL on or ranged from 50° t» 60°, and more | ’—~) of Angust, J si-dt has fallen daily. extreme. Four-fifths of all crops are Be VourG Pucsiciant & ae cut and the bulk 1s Iving on the) for sears suffered torments wore | death trom Uterine Troubles, falliot ground, heating and grewing. Much vanced materially made at any pr ! discourages Liquur Licenses tn Kansas. Lawrence, Kan.. Sept. 6. says of intoxicated liquor in Kansas num- 148 34; Wich- Topeka | er towns in proportion. There is, _ ” one distillery in the state and sever- Itch and Scratches ot ever¥ al brewenes, Four hundred new | cured in 30 minutes by Wool T (Tug stores have been started since Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. 2 27. cen sold. ardent where The | ul a few sales are The farmers United | United small- has Daughters! Wives! Mother: , leucorrhoea, suppressio® the womb cure hen nvsician. ‘Lhe prescriptions scriptions for use, sent tree securely sealed, enclose ont stamp. Address, naming this Mrs W. ©. Holmes, 655 Broadw 13 6m New ¥ tull ¢ addre cent Notice ot Final Settlement Notice is hereby given to all creditom others interested in the estate r deceased, that I, James S. Hakel, 32m intend to make & fis! erin A y te Court, + of Missouri, to be beid November, L=<5: am apply to said as executor Sold by W.J. Lansdom 19°17 never fails. druggist, Butler, Mo.