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i eee ee Sen OUR-WASHINGTON . LETTER. | appropnated by Conzress for 1ts = | Senator Cockrel ITT ED UIEEYVIV TIMES! : G eil BUTLER WERhEAIY bimiioc | nee Sa ¢ s BUTLER 4 ; WEDNESDAY, SES” t RES ed ae eee man f the t « e : a i i : ; Ta i te % ar , a ' aor t _ a - oe Genizen 5 I ste 2 ! manhood crac t 1clal success Uiis yea . ! ats s to be \ 5 € Clinton will short- position to pu i There is talk of re x the ourt Pacific machine shop trom loasant Hill to Nevada, Emory S. Storrs, one of tie Cincaugo lawers, died at Uttawa, Iils., | saturday Of paralysis of the heart. The semsors were used vigorously ge of the Record neht, Brother A: nd around Boonv.lie seems to taken a sudden rise since the tion of the branch penitentiary: The spread of small-pox in Cana- caused this government to take active steps in regard to the spread ot the disease in this country. ven. Miles, commanding the de parunent of Missourn, is over in Santa Fe looking after matters con cted with the recent Indian troubles n that section ee Senator Cockrell says President eveland has made more changes in he six months of his administration ple was next to h t t ais vinity of the Son of Ho alee A I vocate at the Fede ii and tried, his seen true is a synomim of honor and integrity and he towers a Saul am fellows Should Missouri tail to rece such a such merit and strike dow: Senator, who has worked solely tor } the public weal, then indeed would | : : | ‘ve realize the truth of the adage that ; bonest merit is ever | Barabbas is crowned with dipped in the lees of wine. jter mantle the prairie with and when the buds again burst into beauty the standard of Missouri's fav- onte son will be advanced and all t will rally to it as did the followers of at honor probity and respect merit s Mahomet when the crescent flag wa unfurled on the pk Cockrell will succeed himself.— Andrew Jackson did in the same length of time. than riot and Demo- trat are having a little racket over post-office matters at that place and hot words are being used without stint. Sovyou see Butler is not the euly town in the world that is having a little tun at post office expense. Thos. Mann, a prosperous farmer of Hiawatha, Kansas, was relieved ef $1,400 at the union depotin Kan- City last Saturday by pick ets. He had just bought a ticket and placed his pocket book 1n_ his eeat pocket, and in a few minutes to sas ats surprise discovered it w ee murder ms to be on the gone. inctedse among the farming popu- iation. Wilh Finley, a farmer in ilhnois, killed his wite by stabbing her to death,'and a farmer living near | Aimeda, Calito wite to dexth wit nia, strangled his i his hands, in the | presence of her six year old daugh- ter. Both murders occurred on the same day. The governor said, expects to see all the saloons in the state closed before long. This eyent, should it come to pass, will | make the drug store business equal ne and largely ex- of Kan: it is to a diamond mi iturbt Richmond Conservat The Republican undergone many changes of late and in its vastiy improved form courts | comparison with any newspaper in} tne United States. While greatly | increasing its expenditures, it has, in | recognition of the prevalent hard times, reduced the price of the daily toten dollars per year. The Re- | publican is a grand old paper, and } always right in everything pertaining Missour: to the weltare ot state or nation, and no news of importance that transpires between the poles is allowed to It you want a reliable city paper take the Repubh- escape its columns. can. **Grant’s death cemented t! ot North and South. will haunt the man that ye ullOn and hs ghost t peace ’ said Parson New- But John Sherman is so tond man. ot conjurmg up the spooks ot a dead rebellion that this threat bas no ter’ rors for him. He expects to add Grant's ghost to his assortment and make it out-dance even Eliza Pink- ston’s.— Post-Dispatch. Messrs. Keith & Perry imported another car load of colored troops to their No. 5 shaft Friday evening. tend the trade in ‘thand grenades,”’ which are sail to be already import- ed into the state in large numbers— filed with gin. —_—_———— The novel turn taken in the post- eftiice affair at this place detaims the edetor of this paper at Washington. | | | | | it is not aeemed best by the present management to enter into the merits ort matters recently brought out im the newspapers as facts are some- whet in a chaotic state. We will} nt ourselt by saying that Mr. | nat last ounts 1s hopetul of ultimate success and it will be ample i hme to review the situation when the | gaxe is up. | a The next move is for the governor to disarm the Keith & Per-y garrison | or send about fifteen hundred stand of arms to the white citizens. —Rich Hill Enterprise. The New York City republican convention refused to the mugwumps. The mugwumps are indifferent about the matter and de- | admit clare they will vote as ‘ti please hereafter. If the people ot Ka City had had control of the elements the past week, they could not have made it more propitious tor their fair. It is mated that 60,000 people passed through the gates Thursday. es of Arabia. } has} thousands of people here. especially white Congress 1s sitting, who would like, without necessary loss of time, to have access to the records ct the departnents to coliect a tor use m the prosecution of some important projects demanding early action. These persons frequently have to spend weeks here, when they could get through their business in as few | days if the offices were only open at are business hours in all es. Ais it 1s. offices a.m. and are closed at during wl ot the St: are open atg the to all persons except em— desks at 4 2p. m, ployes, who leave th Business hours with business p.m. men are trom S to 6 o'clock the country over, and the Government conducted on business chance for should be principles. Here is a reform. Referring to the Government re- port on forestry, inproved and un- improved land in each State and, Territory of the Union, which is to be submitted to the Forestry Con- gress soon to assembie in Boston, it is found that the forests of chs coun- trv are disappearing at the rate of twenty-five million acres each vear. The forest product during the cen- hteen = thousand suS year wd board million feet, measure. million feet. This fact has caused the Treasury Department to issue a} Last | year it was twenty-eight thousand j circular defining the rights of rail- ways and other land ¢ sto cut} timber on public lands. aA great uproar among the veteran soldiers has been raised lately by the proposition to cut down some of the noble and gigantic oaks at Arlington have an view of whoie shaft ot Washington Monument trom min order to the that it will be remembered that the place. Arlington is the great National cem- etery, Where thousands ot Union and some Contederate late war are buried. the other soldiers otf th side of the river from Washimgton, and although the Po- point, a still igh trom tomac is a mile wide at t mansion, the old Lee Stands in all it seen elevation, can be plainly 2 Executive several points Mansion and Treasury b Since the United States Court decided were entitled to Arliagton, Supreme Lee heirs and the that the It is just on} | Blaine was and received the largest i pick his flint and trv again. One} Also Imported and Native Wine Te eae Wee 6:5 Broad aaa : : : Mrs W. ©. Holmes, 658 Broadw | thing is cert: he is not shelved in 36a politics.”’ . ii ee - _ deeding of the estate to the U. S., in consideration of the + i money | beaten by so close a margin as Mr. | candidate, it is unobstructed | WY candidate | aspirations meet with a i est officers. —St. Louis } stantly increasing stock of 1 jedge. It is a crying shame that our DA national legislators are so much o¢c- ; SAAR \ . SSNRARARR ARES NEARS : for Infants and Chi e SESSA SAI : ad to children that ta cur , Constipation, ion +, Ernctation, hese Sep, and promotes @ Nat ‘ ‘ oe oub tajurious medication D f Tus Centave Courany, 182 Fulton Street, Mr | ——__| ON EXHIBITION. (07 BEDSTEADS, 28 STYLES. ap 49 iN WAREHOUSE. labor is | to present th he Secretary at atonly American | employed in the Treasury lecently presented to our Govern- | y the Sultan of Purkey through | | not yet bee: i Phe best ever offered for the money, known as the Li- | lhe Heaviest Rail you ever saw on a Cheap Me there to be stored | iway in inaceessible places among | r ' “ ook : n find time to dn consider the appeals made at every | session for an appropriation tor a a a a — water and fire proof ; es aapeer aces ae cect nen which to keep this larg MISSOURI ! Notice. | Notice is hereny given, that letters of istration upon the est f William EB 4 ased, have been granted to the und Kates county county, Missouri, August, Is A rainst sald cupied in getting offices for political appro- strikers and in scheming for Ts, or they from any benefit of such ‘estate; | claims be not exhibited within two years | the date of the publication of this notice SEDALIA MO, will be forever barre PAID UP SURPLU AND CAPITAL $105,000! i the most good tor the return of the DEALERS {N—— priations ostensibly tor the good ot re- but in their respective district ality to be placed where they will do member to Congress, as to: preclude the possibilitv of legislation tor the common good ot our whole country, Cou- goess, but they are in the minority. Citizens, see that they are placed in the majority. i. = | coe MONEY 40 LOAN Augusta, Me., Sept. 15.—A ven- . Order of Pubhieation. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) All kinds of investments, securities, state ae County ov Bates, § county and city bonds bought and sold a In the Cirenit Court of said county, Non . term, Iss. and interest allowed thereon | Jobn H. Kennett, plaintiff, vy Elizabeth Kenn Now at this d There are sone statesmen in Savings deposits receive t, defendant ¥ comes the plaintiff berets his attorneys, Crockett & Smith, and fle petition affidavit, alleging. amone things, that defendant, Elizabeth Keane not a resident of the State of Missouri Whereupon it is ordered b is cation thet said dant bi cation that pl against herin nature of whic! from said Blaine tleman who evidently speaks with authority asked whether Mr. Biaine would again run for the presi- On real estate, in sums to suit, from one | " his court, t! file in to obtain a decre ndant upon the grou that unless the Wats to five years at lowest rates. ther particulars apply to dency and replied: ‘*That remains { 1 appear at this c to be seen. It is a fact that his po- . . 5 | court noune in the city’of Butler in said ta - E = n the second day of November next, si litical admirers in Maine do not hofore the sixth hey of aaid term, if $0 BUTLER, MO GEO. O. FAULHABER, shall se long continue—snd if not, the fore the last day of said term plead to the petition in said cause, the | will be taken as confessed and jadgmest rendered accordingly remarks recently | acquiesce in the uttered by Governor Long of Massa- Treas. cuusetts, and think he was altogether O. A. CRANDALL, President. | “And be it further ordered. that s copy reVviOUSs t at the = P be published, according to law, in the too previous in what fhe said about | Aung a waekly newene printed and | Jin Bates county, for four Mr Blaine as a presidential candi- date. It is that Mr. Blaine does not consider his strength ur weeks before the first day of the next understood of Cireuit Court J. it. Jennie A true copy from the Rees impwired in consequence of his de- ¢~—, hand and the se hich Seen! Court of Bat teat, which he attributes more to the -~ of August, lms vege Burchard accident than to anything Dealer in the Best Brands of 1 | | | Further than this, he is close- | | se , 5 é Wives! Mothers! Daughters! mouthed. When a _ candidate is HAN D MADE Your Cwn Picvaician’ ee t tor t» worse # srine Troubles, falling hoea, suppression paired ot being trouolet us cure hen or SOUR MASH CORN’. RYE «©. presi - ne WHISKEY. minor- vete ever thrown for a which rtrom remedies and t revealing her conditi out subjectir sician ‘Lhe prescription® ription»s for use. sent tree bef securely sealed, enclose one Address, naming this hardly re:—} the sonable to presume that dential bee in his bonnet his flown. It is a marked trast ii Mr. laine’s examin character, whenever iis personal check, to} Notice of Final Settlement. given to all creditors the estate of Mary E ukel, sdmini List’ OF WY LEADING BRANDS. ago man A Cli Prick the men who can le the g 1888’ republi to victory in — Robert d Frede York. The two persons 1 Walker r Msh. OM Ha the | Itch and Scratches ot every *Y j 30 minutes by y Use no other. v WJ. Lansdo* 4q°117 have got cured tor some other this in the persons of tt t ee e old stard, North 3Iain st.