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UNDER THE MICROSCOPE. was, however, an air of retirement —— io eee the woman that attracted the , Table Mo. Pacific R. R- on & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) ncing Sunday, May toth, and further notice, trains will leave | | \ » Charge of Murder. a — the names ot usly w geant recorded 1¢ prisoners. Sud-j = 3 2 20 > on record wt the bloo ey of = woman beckoned to him. | Texas Express-- Ik. C. Express. ‘Accommoda Ation.. +++ GOING SOUTH. Texas Express K. C. Express Accommodation... 5 ngertrains make direct con- eee ft. Lou and all points east god ail points south, Colorado, ns we ain, do you know me?” was | com | i on. i i Dr. “Didn't you once try tu find Miss | Grace ———_?”” “Ves."* “Well, I’m her. I ran away just oe all points west and north- action is as follows: A comely wom- oe eek a ee <a "| or rates and other information ; ows; A come om- | out of e deviltry, and I’ve had my i I. Lisk, Agent. in | full share of it.’’ ~ snug little **Good heavens! Why d H h ns? hy did you do | ft Societies. cas _ e course ad | i ee her, and “Oh, tL don’t know The notion 3 Lodge No. 254 meets the first fi she d » appeal for a head, and I obeyed d Verrier of ts a See Pai Chapter Royal Arch Masons, amity of} the impulse ¢ | 16 meets second Thursday in each “And where have you been all Absolutely Pure. ('".. This powder never varies. A marvelofpurity, | US!" strength and wholsomen , than the ordinary kinds competition with the mu short weight alum orp Y only in cans. Rovat BAKING Powt Wall st... N. Y. 9 s time? “R Commandery Knights Templar the first Tuesday in each month. WO 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. a Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- ‘or tr Encampment No. 76 meets the JOTN, ath Wednesdays in each month > in the ward, under your very nose. You never suspect- | —— Net s heart. liis wie i unded in an- . eae part of the ro S > s weyeEm, P 2 the room. She ae the ste} a : d began to | ed the captai | abuse her wt nme was in o¢ that he hit her on the head with we butt of his olver while 1 S.J. GROVES |=" NORTH MAIN ST. over the linen, that she jumped up, | to ¢ Keeps more meats and more kinds and the best that can be procured both tresh and cured. Also tresh Fish and Oysters in their season. When you want anvth give me a call. S. J. GROVES SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER. s ear like the wail ot a lost soul. Repented' Oh, God, yes! Bat it w ). D. PARKINSON, Attorney at Law, Office West side square, over n’s Drug Store. OMAS J. SMITH, Attorney at I's nev ButlerMo. Will practicein the ‘of Bates and adjuiu counties. ¢ Bates county National Bank. 7-tt. low, and spatted blood But it’s not too late gat he «hat her. silico 4 lasht bx? and he shot her, inflicting a shyht And bef flesh wour in? her side, she then | yent it, she n small pistol The poor creature ed two days, and when she died it was in th FRANCISCO. S. P. Fraycisco, ANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in courts of Bates and adjoining . Prompt attention given to col- Office over Wright & Glorius’ store 790 rushed at } nd snatching the re- | and shor} m, ¢ volver from him, shot him through } jy has the heart. He reeled to the corn s of her tather. The as found de years before prosecution did not believe This is a true story and V.BROWN, Notary Public But- ler Mo, Will draw and acknowledge contracts, leases and all papers re- the acknowledgment or Jurat of and set up the theory that she had w much stranger real life 1s isleep a drz t i eep and —Baltrmore American. Dr make or ma- Dr, Jones Red Clov- proper move wheu you a, bad breath pr les, pim- ularia, head or auy Physicians. was sstu- theory of L, RICE, M. D. ectic Physi- and Surgeon. All calls prompt- Sappendcd to. Office up stairs over ’ Drug Store. cn the pillow was his also. I put ft! inthe Window. E card board the shape of CHRISTY, W. iH. BAattarp, CHRISTY & BALLARD, (HOMOBOPATHICU SICIANS AND SURGEONS, front room over P.O. All calls wedatoflice day or night. Tele- communication to all parts of the » Specialattention given to temale lrowsy passengers out- the seats, the cond ched uy the corpuscles, enlarged about two : SR thousand diameters. I then put the | 0? was observed frequently peering out ot low dark nott blood on the carpet under the micro- 1 scope in the same way. The com- it v parison was wonderful, The cor- puscles on the pillow were bright, Boot & Shoe Makers BUTLER, ‘10. ew n but a sheen of round, and clean, they were behuti- Boots and Shoes made to order fhe | ful. The corpuscles on the carpet with both his two hands and held best ot leather used. Shop nerth side ot Square. 49 tf EDE beneft. since ti A plain, simple and st Address T. S. PAGE, York City. Wanted i in Butler Mog ©. soutwar e Surgeon. Office north side square tt, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- Aspecialtv. were large and disfigured, the result ot disease. The comparison settled | Was, too—close to the window pane. that question at once. The blood ‘Looking to see if your girl 1s corpuscles were as different as day awake ye enquired the inquisitive and night, and sustained the we passenger with a course laugh. Ans account of the shooting. She was F.RENICK, M.I geon and Obstitri Office, qvare, over Levy's store. Residence it Main and Ft. Scott streets. UILER CADEM WILLOPEN OPEN Potember 7, '85 or Particulars Address J.M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. The conducter looked arounc acquitted on that and other evidence. “As between human blood and **Yes”’ And became garrulous and familiar. He dog’s blood, the microcope enables the expert to determine precisely n the inquisitive passenger whether a specimen is trom a humaa aeaner a des. > : ae ss Z being or a deg 3utit is impossible | sat down beside the conductor and] », to determine between human blood | poked him in the ribs as he lightly and a hog’s blood. This fact con He claimed that the blood on hisclothes was dog’s blood, I was able to show that it was not dog’s blood; but it he bad said that it was hog’s blood I could not haye contradicted the statement’’—San Francisco Call. said: » Demand "tor ee “nited State y lady who will give her ti and energy to them can soon br able bu and we the ag in the territ have a larg number of agents wh a grand suc- cess selling these goods, and we desire such in every town. Address General Agent, J. B. PUTNAM, 126 State Street, Chicago, M1. vinced one man that I know of, “Ah, Isee going to get married and quit the road. Going to marry rhter. Worth much ?’” “She’s worth a millon to me.”’ Further remarks in a similar vein did the passenger make, but the con- ductor deigned no more replies. Suddenly the whistle of the locomo- tive gave a long, low moan, the con- ductor stuck hiseyes still closer to the window, fastened his gaze upon some obiect in the darkness and then a farmer's d She Obeyed an Impulse. Fifteen years azo the daughter of a rich and prosperous man, living in fine style on Fifth Avenue, New Yor, went out in a carriage, osten- sibly on a shopping expedition. At eae oa as eeetee Stewart’s store she lett the carriage, natural dvum. Invisible, comfortable and always'a postion All | and her coachman waited for over 5 T.B U M’S co. Rew eonversation and even whispers heard distinctly. Send forillustrated 1 a a a two hours, until finally becoming J to represent in her own locality an old firm. References required. Permanent position and goodeslary. GAY BROS.. 16 Barelay St., N. Y. CURE?..DEAF Weznc: LADY, active and intelligent, fell back in his seat with a cry of dis- pair upon his lips. The passengers gathered round to inquire the nature of the trouble, when the brakeman assisted his chiet to rise and led him mmto‘the baggage car. The conductor’s face was “THE STORY OF ; And the Art of nigrey, Gouna with anxious, he made inquiries. The for Money Making. Worth $ro me fia aag eeeea wes || ADIES WANTED & 4% EE & MoMAKIN, Cincinnati O young lady had disappeared, and though a great deal of money was Home Mr’e mts Make §3 a own homes’ $7 to $10 per week can be eas. as white as the snow _ banks ) Sue FAMILY SCALES aly made; no cauvessing; facinating and | cent and much effort made to dis-| which fringed the i adway, and . ciple. | Weigh one cunce to 25 poun steady employment. Particulars and sample which fringed the tron roadway, an have Rapid salegsanpise of work sent for stamp. Addr PPORSUESS SeMaRIN CReRATT. O cover her, there was no trace. Ten his eves was a look of tearless grief. ‘Poor Sam’’ said the brakeman pon his return, ‘‘its a bad might tor ». Four weeks his little girl had been Wl. Night atter he was r bed, but then she got better Co., p. 0. box 1917 Boston, mas years passed, and the detective who had worked on oe case, very faith- fully and a rose by degress | in. One j stmas, tour | PATENTS! NT ATTORYEY AND. SOLICITOR OFFICES, 925 F STREET, P.U.Box 50, washington.D. C- ne’d display in the window The boys all night we all look- imost eagerly as lives by the side \ iremer, eens rms : See ae . f traci ere a tew ee } t t eda tal! w = ABIrsTe ais re rs Saw that \ py HAND! TE LEGRAPHIS ye right t tul, thoug Ex Seweuat H INSTITUTE! | world. Fo await ti orkers ab- } } pees STS feoutely sure~ At once adcdresss True & ured by a bruise on the cheek and : a | thinks t ‘estions point to #Ba8 RN Co., Augusta, M2*2e, tyne black welt under the eye. There! Blaine in 1SS8. he asta in the Wor d. — vrs aed mc, though you saw me eiten| 8G = A GRAND COMBINATION ~ 86 AMD THE LOUISVILLE Courier-Journal. ——— tin could pre- Both papers one year for only $2 30. papers and Courier-Journal Free Pre- mium for $2 60. Two papers for little more than price of one a So For H fe amoant named abor. pad par jard Times. sections of the pillow with blood up- : Pi on it under the microscope, and ain sped along in THE BUT LER WEEKLY TIMES ALO EMOREST’S== > the| ILLUSTRATED - MONTHLY black and =MAGAZINE snow over the shadowy landscape, With Twelve Cut Paper Petterns of your owa selection and of any size. 9EM ‘* THE-BES Of all the Magazines. and ONTAINING Stories, Poems and other Litera! - x - attractions, combining Artistic, Scientific en shuddered as with husky voice he weer matters. Tllustrated with Original Steel Engrave rephed simply: seep hotopracurcs, Oil Pictures and . making it the Modeb © ve the Twenty-se either PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! Through the tailure of a large mange —— ‘of Cashmere Pattern World's Mod ragres painted and fully illustrated. a 1 bya raw. Jennings Demorest, New ND BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED the Liver, as and yet the conductor shaded his eyes | Bory PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, —ror— his tace—a weary looking face it bess (TWO SEVENTY- FIVE). OREST’S e of America, ‘MONTHLY is justl, urge quarto, 8% WITH THE Butler Weekly Times at $2.75 Per Year. 1263 TO HAVE HEALTU THE LIVER MUST BE KEPT IM CI Te uct Is goure for Liver Complaints and Ils eaused by a Torpid cou- Dyspepsia, Coustipation, we loumness, regulates Both ot vipers a COUPON > selection of rated ia thst number, entitled fagazine. The Largest in he Largest in Circulation. and the best 7O Dollar Family Magazine issued. nd year of its publication ; ually improved and 60 extensively e it in the front rank of amity equal to any ee xii} ee 1886 will JM. R Fou ] wi pi th bu or $ wi Pp pa York, S fasts SEED MFrRey (sti Ca Descrl an 4 ATIONAL BANK, Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO. Capital, - SGG6,oo0, SURPLUS - $4,000 DON KINNEY.. Dr, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powelh Judge J. H Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple. tf R, Simpsoa, Cc. C. Duke, rank V) orie, Ww, E, Waltoa, C.H.Du cher? J. Rue Jenkins, transacts a general banking business: We extend to our customers every ae- commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. Bank of Commerce : Kansas City- Hanover National Bank - New York, National Bank, Ce 7 Surplus - -- - $31 F. 1. TYGARD, - - - - President. HON. J. MEWBERRY,’ Vice-Pres. J. C. CLARK age - Cashier. —_——_—_—_— way ot making more money in a few days can live at home and work in spare time make this unparelled otter: To all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to articulars, directions, etc., sent free. se ense pay absolutely sure for all who WERE ‘use thousands of cases of the worst kin Made to Order BUTLER President iN ice President, +++Cashier, ss't Cashier, Cc lerk and Collector. DIRECTORS, Tucker, Green W. Walton, eceives deposits, loans money, and CORR! ESPONDENTS Louis. arth National Bank - BATES COUNTY (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC. ipital paid in, - - $75,000. 5 31.000 TKI A ied working people. Send 10 cents postage, and we Il mail you tree, a royal, valuable sam ¢ box of goods that will put 3 you in the an you ever thought possible at any asiness, Capital not requ ired, You or alltime. All of both sexes, of s, grandly successtul, 50 cents to 5 earned every evening, That all who ant work may test the business, we nh tor the trouble ot writing us. Full ttatonce. Don’t delay. Addres’ Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine* nn Parely Vegetable; No Criping. noe bee ee e186." CONSUMPTION. IL have a positive remedy fort! have beer red. Indeed, sostron: peadions shat Twi 1 send TWO HortLes Fame, cae ese LET! x i rer. Givaex 3Oy ea Ty, A SLOCUM. iti Fearlity ew York. FINE SUITS. In every e price and quality J guaranteed a fit in every cas Call and see me, south room grange store. J.E.TALBOTT, 47 ly. Merchant Tailor LADIES With Hanover’s TaILor SisTem a ean Dresses to fit, without oral instructions. makers pronounce it pertect. Price for System, Book and Double Tracing Wheel, $6.5) Tro}, INTRODUCE. em, Book and Wheel will be seat om $1.0. Address JOHN C. HANOVER, S-Im CINCINNATI, OL srart vou in money taster than anything else ju America. All about the $200.0co in presents with each box. Agents wanted warywhere, of rither sex, of a H ages, for all te 2, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don’t delay. H.Hatrerr & Co.,0Port tland, Maines LS W | T more money than at anything N: by taking an agency for the best selling book = ee . Ne il. Terms grandly. Z° one ae