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on & SOUTHERN Brancu.) ng Sunday, May roth, and per notice, trains will leave fol! GOING NORTH. | yTexas Express. : .C. Expre' ut | sel opm | GOING SOUTH. | Texas Express C. Expres: Accommodation. « 9:55AM rtrains make direct c eal points south, ees and all points west and or rates and other intorm pation : I. Lisx, Agent. secret Societies. MASONIC. fe, No. 254, meets the first in each month. Chapter Royal Arch Masons, meets second Thursday in each Commandery Kr ts Templar the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. ws Lodge No. 1S0 meets every Mon- Resesmpment No. 76 meets the ath Wednesdays in each month Lawyers. Sb. EEE ). D. PARKINSON, Attorney at law, Office West side square, over wn’s Drug Store. OMAS J. SMITH, Attorne peputler Mo. Will practice in sof Bates and adjoining coun rer Bates county National Bank. CISCO. S. P. Fraycisco, ISCO BROS. Attorne , Butler, Mo., will pra in 3 of Bates id adjoining ies, Prompt attention given to c« m, Office over Wright & Gloriu: are store 79 s at ¥.BROWN, Notary Public let Mo. Will draw and acknowle ycontracts, leases a i ug the acknowled; Physictans. L RICE, M.D., Eclectic Ph dan and Surgeon. All cails prot ended to. Office up stairs over i” Drug Store. Cristy, W. H. Batrarn, LCHRISLY & BALLARD, HOMOEOPATHIC YSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ytront room over P.O. All ca medatoflice day or night. Te communica c. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office north’side squ aspecialtv. RRENICK, M. D., Phys sgeon and Obstitr tt Main and Ft. Scott streets. UTLER ACADEMY’ SRL? SST WILLOPEN biter 1, ne Ror Particulars Address iM. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. T. BARNUM’S ==: Bo “THB STORY OF MY LIFS.* And the Art ot Morey Getong Ruies for Money idaking. young nen start in live. Over 5 $2.25, CF Write ew ka principle. W. family ners and PORE & MCM ATENTS! Wn. Gn HENDERSON, my ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, | OFFICES, 925 F STREET, 2 V.Box so, washington,.D. t. gable Mo. Pacific R. R- | | The rescue party, under the lead Absolutely Pure. A marvelofpa This powder never varies pngth and wholsomene: competition with the t alum or phosphate pc Rovar Bakixe Pownt THE OLD RELIABLE vil MARKE J. GROVES NORTH MAIN ST. Keeps more meats and more and the best their season. hing in mv line Oysters in When you ROVES. & GLDEAKER a le- n to ail parts of the Specialattention given to temale re, #, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- an, Sur- ian. Office, east Mvare, over Levy’s store. Residence } Shoes made best of leather used. ed a bys most of Cured himself in tl then hundreds of others by same ae ess. iain, simple ans suc cessful home treatment. . PAGE, ast 26th St., New} with universal acclaim, and listens CURE?DEAF PECK’S PATENT IMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS PERVECTLY RESTORE THE WEARING and natural dmum. Invisible, comfortable and always in position, All conversation and even whispers heard distinctly. Send forillustrated dook with testimonials, FREE. 84 Broadway, New York. Menfion thie payer. perform the work ofthe ‘Adairess or call on F, HISCOX, her words—‘for God’s sake save | enough to ruffle a feather on the! that woman lying just below me.’’ | wing of a single angel, of all the prayers to heaven. id Snyder ‘of s she asked, om the ruins the t It was lifeless. It 1e remains of Jennie | —_+ + + + i : Will be in Clinton | | Next Week. } used by the third floors were ty { floors of the building were occupied | { by Haar Bros., for the manutacture | ie Sper co a | aes repre icrantcahet St. Louis, }, Kansas City & | on the noon freight trdin to-day. He | | i but- | : Te | met his old friend, E. Castello, who | took kim driving over the city, and | then, in company with Major Sal- iers. The fourth floor | } | | | partially i 1 1 | x ro. | mony they paid the Democrat a] eee | Kies 8 a csnemionn | Julian Mr. Major Phinney is quite a pleasant | \ pas ea, and shows push and | fhe Le tae : . ~ + | fier j enterprise. His corps left Ft. Scott rth WINGOWS i | he 2oth ot April, starting I on the | 07 the 20th of April, starting in this | tion. The line was rua through re to Papinville and Appleton City | with the build le and Appleton City, | where Major Phinney left his met | and were found by the rescuers near { i : ; ee which had bee “re is place inson was severely bruised and cut | WB! een ordered to this place. ie ‘i ee at From about the head, but owing to a pro- biy go east t le Camp, thence he came dutcob the (ee cet o Cole Camp, thence to l 1 disaster with his h - Harr had his collar bone broken,and run at ence, probably several,before was severly cut about the head. Mr. | Be ie 1s located. Major Phinney Joseph Haar, whe o wason the second is of course subject to orders from Chief Emmerson, and hence has but little to say about the line. The : blood, | prea ned in America for the past and mourn hin tural father, auc sed both in this | *ent irs by the degraded outcasts to whom America in mistaken hu- ext. manit idren of the South died by fords a reluge grom justice, : eee - : from one end of the land} 2°5 ! =o? cone not in Russia, but on the » the other. The South buried the an American city the law, the Ameri wi and the South mourns for them. LS api) No matter for what ki sentative No matter for what king, or cause, or creed, or country, a child dies, he is our child or he is your child, and duty by devils incarn wil not you or I put him «away \ +4) ow a n—dy n somewhere out with the stars and devil’s own weapon—-dynat } 1 oe an city h the dews te await the resurrection? n city Will not each of us go to our grave shel 1 of blood with the red flag ot the commune floating over it. when the spring has come, and when Ms ¥ That ts th . question we lave June has opened a window in heaven a : 1 ARI al ea eae for God to lock through and bless consider calmly, with the assurance that it is as much beyond the power the earth with roses? To gosto our of language to oyerstate it, as 1t was grave and put thereon something that v vxeyond magination to conceive the love which cannot ,, | result as possible in America, die—something which will s : : ere are only two side tor keep alive the memory of those days There are only two sides to it, for and against it, and those who are when we had him in the flesh— ' not against it to any extreme the manly, devoted, and good to be upon? occasion demands, are for it. There lear 1s no -occasion for argument. No And, ah! ifthose days be war days! matter by what name these men call when tie stalwart sons ot the North 1 the So themselves, whether Anarchists, th went away to battle, Communists, Nihilists, Socialists or ’ . s ng. Whencn so many fresh, Fare arse ences ere racine: soon what not, their doctrines must be a 3 OC Si a ‘s nere a § v he toe ‘ extrepated and their red flag driven to shine a light that never ‘*was on trepated and their red fi es When so many, so many could say from under the from ” eed ornare America. To bear with them further is to become their accom- plices. They are a mere handful in num- bers. We want no more alien and dow of a great darkness: “Out oft crt and foremost fire; hot and g ra nd he sixteen.’’ sedition laws—no more Know-Noth- ing movements in dealing with them. 4 at the South means a. Meee . Z ep = Itis not necessary that we should when she receives Jefferson Davis ha i endanger our own liberties and the liberties of posterity by restricting speech or attempting to restrict opinion. Nor is it of any importance to him with streaming eyes and yet upon her knees. He comes to tell her ot her boys. Do you think that they are any the less dear to her because they died tor a cause which perished? Were they not hers? Did they not die for her? If they that they are foreigners, except as they remain foreign to American citizenship and American principles. to work for us at their can be eas- 7 ¢ > eve a + +d fantag ed would they ever have died when they Particulars and sample | did? Is not deyotion and courage Address Home MP’G ADIES WANTE $7 to $10 perwe ily made; no canvassing; fa steady employment. of work sent for stamp . 0. box 1917 B ay MoMAKIN, Cincinnati, ° wine FAMILY SCALES —An experienced salesman to | heritage of both the North and the} sell on_a liberal commission our T3°CELEBRATED CIGARS. handling other lines of goods in connec would would find it very remunerative. DHAVANACIGA ANTED, Those | South? Should not the North teel NEW YORK AN 1 Fourth Ave ‘ FANT EDa : | Tt 1s not somethinz for the North to | —LADIES to work for us their own — $7 to $ had not been splendid in all the grandeur and glory of accepted death, Mo. Republican. two priceless miracles ot the human | We Know Him. heart? Is not valor the common | Every glorified forever that it met, grap- h, and overcame such a foe! | pled with, know that in the terrtble days just ahead of her the offspring of such a the children run!) Whoor | | zed listens to its 1 upon its | from the headwaters!”? But wi j itis ascertain ned th That as their fathers rushed | to save their Motherland, | bold, brave, lior , brave, li ne South rush to th 1€ | general and apolos tor his rema skin slips fre that d no da “Red tombs ot ber ee Only 25 cents. 86 - A GRAND COMBINATION ————___ it (uth exeangnare «=~ | GOUFier-Journal, ———+4—___ nt named above you will receive for one year 2 Courier-Journal, the Repre- Arthur and Carbon Center, thence | For Hard Times aa = Mic Hatch: and came to Clintoa to get his mail, THE BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES ton the line will proba- ==DEMOREST’S== LLUSTRATED - MONTHLY ===MAGAZINE=== Vith Twelve Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of eny size. PUBL! ICATIONS, ONE YEAR, su cma ae FIVE) RE ES PANS ar } Jer lle A } - line at se fe. Mr. Julian Versailles. Another line will be 4 mt rank ‘of ‘Y yrinted and fully Jennings Demorest, SPECIAL AGREEMENT coMBINED Butler Weekly Ti ee ee SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATTY Ai LAW, sEP. AINGEZEED, RO. ston, D. Cc.) Corr = decee Toquiries uuswered free and prow eee beautl- Corsets. fal Electr ic DR. ScoTT SCOTT, 04 B42 Groadwey. NEY YORK S/FI Europe has furnished America with millions cf good citizens. It has also turnished these pestilent vermin, and we must crush the vermin.— y now and then you will see lood, amd etrengthens t FAMILY REDICINE, Thousan ts of te merit, Any druggist will te you tte a popinjay editor spring up and say: ‘“‘Look at me, I’m an outspoken, independent, tearless editor! Ihave opinions and express them! I am the bull of the woods!) When Iroar la! Give | me room and let me mop the earth with all sorts of men. I’m a- tiger ure of a large mana- ‘sshmere Patiers Fringe bas come into ourhands | rere now recom- BUTLER x ney “UID BANK, —IN— ;Upera louse Block, BUTLER, MoO. Capital, - SGG.o000. SURPLUS -- $4,000 HOUN H. SU LLENS President : . R. e President. x aS ++. Cashier, -Clerk anh oonee DIRECTORS, ne C. Boulware, Booker Powell, Tucker, Green W. Walt qed J- H.Sullens, Dr. N, L, Whipple DON KINNEY. J. R, Simpson, c. Cc. Duke, = ank Voris, Wo, E, Walton, HH. Du ches J. Rue Jenkime La Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a genera al banking business. Ve extend to ourcustomers every ae commodation consistent with sate bank- CORRESPONDENTS. ank of Commerce - Kansas{City rth National Bank - St. Louis Hanover National Bank - New York- 2S 26 OT BATES COUNTY National Bank, (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC * | Capital paid in, - - $75,000. oo - + + + $21.000 Fol, TYGhRD oe - HON. J. B. MEWBERRY, cesta oe Tae HE if for working people. Sen@ 4A 10 cents postage, and will mail you free, a royal, val ple box of way of making more mon than you ever thought fp business. can live at ho even elled otter: atonce. Don’t delay. Address Stixson & Co., Portland, Maine: a AN LIVE VERSTABLE PILLS —— eee OUs troubles Papely Vegetable; MoCriping. Price Mc. All Deaggicts i e186% CONSUMPTION, T have a positive remedy fur the above disease ;b; us nnannisoteasened Coe wets Kind onder tong standing have been cured. Indeed, sostrongis my i in ite efleacy.that I wiil send TWO, BOTTLE: witha VALUASLE TREATISE on th wang sufferer, Giveexpressand P.O. addr ‘Dk F. A. SLOCUM, 161 Pearl St, NE SUITS. In every e price and quality Made to Order uaranteed a fitin every cas ll and see me, south room T if C g & a mVIEORATe int | ; grange store. for oe eee ee as Yer, aa Drepepala, Constipation | LADIES! Dresses to fit, without oral instruction ers pronounce it pertect. Price fo ook and Double Tracing Wheel. $6.5 |B 7 ha TO INTRODUCE, A Svetem, Book and Wheel will be sent om | receipt of $1.00. Address JGHN C. "HANOVER, r own homes. absolutely WD by taking an agenc ast selling book out. Beginners j grandly,SgNone fail. Terms free able sam ods that will put you in the in a few days ble at any apital not required. You and work in spare time only, or alltime. All of both sexes, of all ages, grandly successtul, 50 cents to ‘That all who test the business, we To all who I satisfied we will send $1 to trouble ot writing us. Full lirections, etc., sent free. pay absolutely sure for all who ‘ork. JE.TALBOTT, 47 Ty. Merchant Tailor | With Hasoven’s TarLor System you ‘ean“eut Drees ae CINCINNATE, 0. > | | pamcenny nes sinetilnsniairan west Harterr KoorCo., Jostiand, Maine