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(LExincTox & SovTHeRn fommencing Sunday 4 turther notice, as foilows: GOING NORTH. 423— Texas Express. # 125—-K.C ess #133 io May 10th, and GOING SOUTH. y2q—Texas Expr # 126-K. C. Express « 1go—Accommodatio nger trains make direct con- ja for St. Louis and all points east and all points south, Colorado, ia and all points west and north- For rates and other intormation to I. Lisk, Agent. ISAM 554M pcheties Secret masonic. futler Lodge, No. 254s meets the first day in each month. ymi Chapter Royal Arch Masons, 46, meets second Thursday in each y Commandery Knights Templar the first Tuesday in each month, land ath Wednesdays in each month Lawyers. — HOMAS J. SMITH, Attorney at law Butler Mo. Will practice in the tsof Bates and adjuiuing counties ee over Bates county National Bank. | 7-tf. §, FRAN le S. P. Fraycisco NCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in courts of Bat and adjoining ies. Prompt attention given to coi Office over Wright & Glorius’ are store 0 eler Mo. Will d ds, contracts, leas ing the acknowle ollicer. w and acknowledge and all papers re nent or jurat ot Phvysictans, RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- Ue cian and on. Allcalls prompt- attended to. Oitice up stairs over ’ Drug Store. M. Curisty, W. H. Batiarp, 8, CHRISLY & BALLAD, ’ HOMOBoraATHIC MIYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, front room over P.O. All calls datoflice day or night. Tele- communication to all parts ot the Specialattention given to temale C. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office north side square, lo. Diseases gf women and chil- a specialty. F. RENICK, M. D., Physician, Sur- ‘egeon and Obstitrician. Office, east square, over Levy's store. Residence i Main and Ft. Scott streets. RUTLER CADEMY WILL OPEN amber 1, 85 or Particulars Address J.M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. T. BARNUM’S:-:. ,u THE STORY OF MY LIFE t. >t for 2, ais Worth $100 Jn iecviet it Over sve pages Price 838, 1% ite Wt once to SHEE & MOMAKIN,g Cincinnati, O every family newts. sales i TORSHEE & MCMARIN ny PATENT Sit Wm. 6. HENDERSON, TENT ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, | OFFICES, 925 F STREET, _ P. U.Box 50, washington.D. U. ¥, of the Examining Corps, U. S.Patent Me ices before the Patent Office, U : ¢ Court and the Federal Courts. uions given as to scope, valinity, and in- sment of patents. Promptly risked een cheerfully Teferences annexed, F Book on,Patents STELECRAPHIC insTiTUTEe! This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, she, aS . 1.0. 0. FELLOWS strength and wholeomences, More economical | family if th:s court knows herself.”’ | no night to say, ‘*I cannot profitably DIRECTORS utes Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | competition with the niultitule of iow test, | 18 ‘ue time be rea. ued St. Joseph | reinvest the money.” The country | 86 = 4 GRA\D COMBINATION - 86 Z t. short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold i ae M i ike Kacampment No. 76 meets the | 931m cans. Rovar Baxixe Powpen Co., 106 and began inquiries, and in a few | need not be alarmed lest too much 5 ee **Married tor sure, and got a cer-| ed with money, perhaps our million- 9. D. PARKINSON, Attorney at tificate ??’ aires will turn their attention to other sem, Otic ‘oes side square, over “O yes. Wehave been married | yocations than the perusal of interest own’s Dru; Ore. r i i 8 most a year,” tables. American shipping needs . . commodation i ing. So ee gaged to mv daughter and wants to| to be made acquainted with the stars mahi ce marry her next month.”’ and stripes, floated by a creditable Ses on ze am permanently ‘located in Butler and am} ‘*No, I did not,’’ was the reply. | merchant-service. Our commerce | Both papers one year for only $230. Both | Pourh National Bank + St. Louie ie Fa mB, eis. ‘ : Z i é ana papers and Courier-Journal Free Pre- we Starke prepared to purchase and pay th “I never seek to pry into his affatrs.” | with foreign nations is 1n its intancy. mium for $2 60. Two papers for Hanover Nadopaln ek new cee ‘ , , . ‘, * . —— “Well, I’m telling you facts. The | Its nurture and extension offers a little more than price of one BATES COUNTY IT DRICE IN ( AC [internal scoundrel wants to marry! field for the investment ot capital [ee HIGHEST PRICEIN C AS Ai i Been eg feet aes : jmy daughter! Just think of his|and the exercise of genius. No dics tas conned aac aneva pon poaoadokewaeme ationa an ‘ : cheek! | American of brains need allow his | eutative Newspaper of the Bouthy Dunocrete aga . —-FOR GoOob-— i eine : s fora Of she War Taxea ts sow levied by the “Yes, William was always singu- | fortune to remain unemployed. The | presgt Jat snd the beth ip clly Conte ee (Organized in 1871.) | ene - ~ —_ —- oc x, 7c et le ” > Te 7 V.BROWN, Notary Public But- | CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, &C. | lar,” she replied. store. it = pero es “tee - = ee ———— William Was Headstrong. What's tobe Done with the Money? | A father at Sedalia, Mo., disco ered a few days ago, that s How shail we get rid of the sur plus now 1 i with a Opera if 1 accumulate in his hands as to | him, he would promptly pay | man anyhow BUSLER, MO. outstanding obligations. Only | “Why, he gets ot would doubt | | $100 per nenth and can the of such a course. And! | - firm in expense acccunt so as to bring | be would not stop to inquire wheth | | Capit al. - S66 ooo j it up to $125. He is just as mee as | er his creditor would find difficulty i ; | can be.’” in re-investing the money. The SURPLUS ae $4,000 ‘ ‘But he may have ay government ought to pursue the Have you ever ask stion?*” | same course. Retaining in the tres- *T never thoughr tg | ury a reserve sufficient for all con- | ‘*Well, I’ve heard he had one at) tingencies, the surplus should be Absolutely Pure. St. Joseph, and ['m going to see. No man can play bigamy on my JOHN H.SULLEN J. R. JENKINS, . Wns. E, WALTO t. C. DUK DON KIN) President ¢ President. +++ Cashier, +++Ass’t Cashiey, lerk and Collectel’ paid out in extinguishment of the national ‘lebt. The bondholder has sst in the World. Dr, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, s. x — J.M Tucker, ‘ es aye hours was directed to a woman who | money shall find its wavy into circu- ex Je H Sullens, Don wee acknowledged she was Mrs. Blank. | lation. Once the country is surfeit z + Simpson, = C. Dune, - ris, M, ‘a ' utler Weekly Times|is". 2m Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. We extend to our customers every ao AND THE LOUISVI.LE Courier-Journal, ‘And do you know that he is en-| development. The high seas Ought bas the largest cireulation of any Democratic Newspaper in America. For the amount named abeve when 0 Courier-Journal free premium is also wished, there ie a list of thirty-five handsome and useful premiums to select from. ‘Those who desire to examine a sample copy and supplement of the Courier-Journal can do jee, or both sample copy and jam supplement will be went free of cl to any one, © request to that cGect to Courier Joursal 9, Lauisvlle, Bp world isa Panos cauldron of ac- OF BUTLER, MC. tiviues, with the ladle in the hands ot America, The American, like ed to see you faint dead away. You} the Britain must give tull sweep to s fon’t seem to care much about it. ’ Can be{found at Rennett, hecler & Co’s “Well, to be frank with you,” she replied’ **William had a wile in JAM ES SM ITH. Kansas City and another in Chicago when he married me, and lhave no night tocomplain. I think he means SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER. well, but 1s rather headstrong. ’”” ‘*And you won’t do anything to prevent this new marriage ?’’ “TI can’t under the circumstances, as I have concluded to leave him and marry a Philadelphia drummer and go east with him. I will write to William and aavise him not to marry B 0 ot & Sh 0e M akers _ — but he 1s very head- ‘Great heavens!’’ gasped the BUTLER, MO. father. **Please don’t. I have a headache, Boots and Shoes made to order [he si 4 Mocrg pnoreraiatery and you n.ight upset my nerves. As Shop nerth side ot Square. 49 tf | I was saying, I will write to him, but I presume you will go home to find that she has already eloped with Its CAUSE and CURE by one who was deaf| 4nd married him, William prefers tre atoll enecloniste Of he dae wick’ 22 | elopements to all other styles, and I tiles thes huedseds of Other ey aaaan neocon: | presume that was what he wanted ot rs diess en F Pack ae me — a the last $25 I sent him.” “Singular! Why, how can vou i And wantand will take all that can{be | take his conduct so cooly ? I expect- Capital paid in, - - $75,000. ° Surplus - - - - $31.000 brought to me his powers. Sooner or later we must enter the lists as a competitor for the world’s trade. Wemust im- itate nations which long ago were forced by the barrenness ot their home resources to press upon toreign climes the claims of their commerce and the excellence ot their produc- tions. For Hard Times. THE BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES —AKD— —DEMOREST'S= ILLUSTRATED - MONTHLY MAGAZINE With Ti Cut P: Patterne of your own i ee re iaclion tea at act size. * BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, —roR— $2.75 (TWO SEVENTY-FIVE). EMOREST'S * THE-BES Of all the Magazines. Gopi seins eat eee F.1. TYGARD, - - - -__ President. HON. J. 8. MEWBERRY,‘® Vice-Pres. J. ARK = +2 = Cashier. H EL tor working peovle. Sena Io cents postage, and we will mail you tree, a royal, valuable sam- ple box of goods that will put you in the > way ot making more money in a few ‘~ Pat ORIEN EOS ES RIE than you ever thought possible at business. Capital not required, can live at home and work in spare t only, or alltime. All of both sexes, St all ages, grandly successtul, 50 cents $5 earned every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this unparelled otter: To afl who are not well satisfied we will send Sipe pay tor the trouble ot writing us. articulars, directions, etc., sent free. Pidenas pay absolutely sure fer all who start atonce. Don't delay. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine-. - C. Sent Now Secures T! F O'Friend 6 Monthson re Filled with and helps. Hous Fmaxp, Plaine,’ We may not hope tor this denoe- ument until capital, release from present employment, shall seek new fields ot enterprise. The money locked up in the treas- ury was placed there by taxation ; by levying burdens upon our industries. By its accumulation so much of the fruits of American industry were consumed—so much of the aggregate of the nation’s accumulated wealth was retired as a factor in the prose- cution of subsequent enterprise. Taxation ought to be limited to the necessities of the government. Imposed to this, and to no further extent, taxes are always burdensome, sometimes onerous. The collection of taxes in excess of the necessities of the Government is indefensible oppression. This surplus was ac- quired by over taxation. It was ua- justly exacted of the people. Its re- tention 1s the extension of an unpar- The old man rushed to the. tele- ; ao graph office and wired home the in- , T iry: **IsMaryhome?’’ In about quiry ary home PARKE R 5 ONI half an hour, as he walked up and A Pure Family Medicine That | down with the sweat elueing his un- Never lotoxicates dershirt to his spine, the answer If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney | came back: Butler Weekly Times at $2.78 Per Yea. or Uri Complaints, or it tronbl donable sin against good vern- thousands of eases ‘worst kind with ap of thelungs. stomabh, bow-| **Shid with the drummer two hours = Fi e RO ° neve bomnences. = ela, blood or nerves you can be cured UyPar-| ots) 7 yr Sy ment. send it back to the people, Saaeeeeetey ’a VALUABLE TARATION on te ae pidumpainbenilac a, from whom it was unjustly exacted. Moan OE. 2. SLOCUM, 10) PeerlSt, New York. HIsSCOX & CO. Better stoy your covgh while you_can.|__St. joe Gazette. F| N FE SU | | S es 8 It is worth heeding, that Parkers Tinic 163 Wilnam street, New York. is the best thing Known tor coughs, colds Kidney trouble and weak luugs. You risk your life waiting. Take it while there is yet time. no 14 Im. DRSANFORD -co io (“J ; H i> ¢ , Lie 3 & ‘ * ‘ A favorable report has been ob- tained from a sub-committee ot Congress on the project to run a ship canal from Philadelphia to the Atlantic. The line of the proposed canal isto run from a point near Camden directly across the State of New Jersey to Egg Harbor. Pre- cisely what good is to be achieved by this new cana!, or why the Dela- ware River 1s not equal to carrying the ship commerce of the Quaker City, will not be immediately ap- parant to the Western mind. But the sub-committee seems to have been satisfied to the extent of re- commending the passage ot the bill, and it the people of New Jersey ace agreeable, and the rest of the coun- try 1s not called upon to pay for the In every _ e price and quality Made to Order I guaranteed a fit in every cas Cail and see me, south room grange store. JE. TALBOTT, 47 ly. Merchant Tailor ADIES WANTED % "ic: ———— us at their = z own homes: $7 to $10 per week can be eas- O‘Hara’s Mad Leap. ily made; no canvassing; fascinating and a x “ steady employment. Particulars and sample Chicago, Ilhnois, March 2.—G. tthaeas sent for stamp. Address Home u¥'c | Q*Hara, superintendent ot the ‘the Pullman palace car company, while i. very- iri si i ss ANTED SALESMEN Xu: delirious from erysipelas which et veling, to sell goods. Will pay | fected his head, overpowered his two and expenses. Write for i af , and salary wanted. Ad- | colored attendants this morning and INVIGORATOR . Is a care for Liver ste and tile cansed by a Porpid eee nay i rreoanitateend acneaes, Mienes, a : : “STANDARD SILVER Wane Co., | deliberately raising the window of Washington street, Boston, Mass. | his room, in the sixth story of the Se ——— Palmer house, jumpéd out into the A Gl we will mal you free | rotunda. With nothing to arrest his TO! ,»valuable,sample x u v i ; reyes ye that Will wet soa | fall, he would doubtless have been in way of making more | |. i bo aiehary ab'entas. thinceeaytiing cae iarmasecion, killed, but 1n his descent he encoun: Both sexes of all can live at home and work 7 = in spare time, orallthe time. Capital not re- | tered tour skyhghts each protected aired. We willstart you. Immense sure i i i Tossa at nk Ee a One | by wire netting and passing through d, Main: 48-lyr j all these obstructions, he reached ‘the bottom with shght injuries so APRIZ Bcc: $555.25 | far as could be ascertained. He i scheme, there need be no_ serious . . - ve right away than anything else in the who examined him found some bad | Democrat. world. Fortunes await the workers ab- | bruises and cuts from glass but no tsoutely sure. Atonce addresss True & | Garis been Very Remarkable Recovery Co., Augusta, Ma*1e, 1y-1Vvr* } s . seers : Mr. Geo. V Willing of Manchester s, Corns, | She used two Bottles of Eletric Bitters stamp for sealed particulars. Address satistaction, © Prize | hundreds of testimonials attest their grea’ | gran i Tee Bucklen’s Arnica Saive. Mich., writes: “My wile has been almos nerup-| and is so much improved that she is at per box, 25 cts y John ,G} curative powars- Only 50 centa a | Xi he Best Salve in the w for Cuts | helpless for five years, so helpless Meloy sors WEAKHESS - F age ti les, or no pay | now to do her own work-"’ Electric B De. WARD & ©. Loulotine, Me. | Wailer ee at John G. Walers. ret Y (h Thcusmede of Testtan-s- lais prove ice merit, Aby druggist will tell you its reputation LADIES: ith HaNover’s TaILon SysTEM you Teat pei fit, without oral instractions. Dress makers pronounce it perfect. Price for System, Book and Double Tracing Wheel, 36-50. TO INTRODUCE. A System, Book and Wheel will be seat em receipt of $1.00. Address JOHN C. HANOVER, 47-1m CINCINNATI, 0. In presents given $20 ), 00027. Send us 5c. postage, and by mail you will get free a package of goods ot large value, that will srart you in work that will at once bring you in money taster than anything else iu America. All about the $200.0co in presents with each box. Agents wanted evarywhere, of rither sex, of all ages, tor all te time, or sparetime only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don’t | delay. H.Harretr & Co.,°Portland, | Maine. | money than taking an agenc g book out. Beginners suceee None fail. Terms free. j eum, Fever} she could not turn over in bed alone ranteed to give pertect | ters will do all that is claimed for th best se Hatietr BooxCo., Postland, Maine

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