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Table Mo. Pacific R. RB ! soto & SourHeRN Brancu.) MYSTERIES OF * MORMONISM. ———< 0 | | pond with the nails ies when | Christ was crucified, but as the nail ncing Sunday, May roth, and A Lady Exposes the Secrets of the No- | out at first and the Sav yam . le PN sie eh rious Endc a PARSE - 4 turther notice, trai tee torious Endowment Hor in fastened to as follows: | Sag a an you place your second finger beside GOING NORTH. St. Louis, Mo , May 26.—A spe- dex on the wrist. This 1s call 333—Texas Express. sm} cial to the Globe-Democrat trom he Grae sion vob the) pal 125—K. C. Expre M) Washi ae Nt ee é y bk eee igy-Accommodation ‘ a ashington says: ‘*Mrs. Caroline ans GOING SOUTH. Miles was once ife in oe 1244—Texas Expre em | Utah tor several year en 10 doubt n6—K. C. E eld Spentt “| through the endowment house, and ¢ jgo-—Accommodation.... M npora- senger trains make direct con- | When betore the judiciary committee | tah the priests dion for St. Louis and-all poin t | recently told somethi t her ex da and all points south, Colo lo rs 1 ; 7 fornia and all points west and north- | Perience and of the oaths ay nat ast There have rrates and othe vatior 4 lates tor rr “ : < hg . 1 Hee Roe 1} candidates tor Mormon en crimes innumerable committed | Wi are compelled to take. Del the name of Mormonism. aa 3 ——————— | Caine emphatically denied most « Secret Societies. % * LSM aa ele baila her statements, especially those con Mrs. more into detail with ber revalations. | She said: ‘I wish I had been pr ent when Mr. Caine made that al. I would have told that h knew he was not speaking the truth, mR MASONIC. cerning the oaths. Miles went ler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first day in each month. fami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, B &.76, meets second Thursday in each General Jackman De rev D. vail. ouley Commandery Knights Templar hin General Sid Jackman, Unie | g ts the first Tuesday in each month. ed States marshal for The S comp: any and cheerfully showed aes from our minds 0, GOD! WHY MUST THIS BE adows of Life—Clonds that Have no Silver Lining. Myrtle, (Mrs. Dugan) a lady literary reputation, in to | Sedalia | orial excursion paper, the this pitifuliy sad picture lum inmates: asylum the is a tor insane lovely to behold as it is Drs. Rodes and very kindly received the to visit. on re was to be seen in the hor- ce Flowers and birds, well | kept lawns, elegant parks, drives, and other things vehold, could not efface on of mental worst of all the visi istress, and that evils | BUTLER AATONAL BANK, —_IN— Block, BUTLER, Mo. — llouse \ | apital, - S6G6.000, | SURPLUS $4,000 + President President. - Cashier, -Ass't Cashigr, Clerk and Collectér. S00 Beat inthe World. DON KINNE Ae : the western which can come to humanity, the DIRECTORS er, pace S meLowe: re a ne knew, sa a ane | district ot Texas, for weeks a sut=/ Joss, or partial loss of the mind, the! eo — z es Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | oaths were mandatory as well as be | ; ; : : ea Be T. C. Boulw. night. is y Mon € datory a | terer from a mortal disease, died at) jnabihty from mental and physical | ei ARTA \ (\ 86 ue T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, E Ne knew that under his ordmary gat-|is. gaat recidence. nea Kyl Tie ; : 86 - \ ul i COMBE ATI - J.M. Tucker, Green W. Walton, 4 Heer Aaa No. 76 meets the sche eoceih 1 RD ae Ee ei y-€y | malady to control the conduct and Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple and at! ednesdays in each month | ments he wore toe enc on ment rove, | stout the hour ot 12 o’clock, m., ¢ to a proper standard thet J. R, Simpson, C. C. Duke, tor you must bear in mir [aDO Np cecdag. Tune 22 in the Gobi-year |\4 A PohIES ohh GENIC BHu aie = Narty W™, E, Walton, Lawyers. go through the endowment house | ,, eae ame RUMEN GR bes | cies J+ Rue Jenkina eh Giogany -e : weete oe: ec. brain. **Oh, God, is not tnis dread- \ Wi — — mus on those robes, and tha T cee f ebicietc ae oe ee As: E 5 if a . S| ‘The subject of this brief sketch | fyl1? said a lady well known to the! NO, D. PARKINSON, Attorney at | from that time both male and female | voy aative of the state of Kv is oe Receives deposits, loans money, and Law, Office West side square, over Be eee pees eons Wis a RATIV t the ese Ret | Ser, OO has been confined there | FA eaneece a general banking business. down’s Drug Store. % : = PET | trom whence he emigrated with his for five years, yet who recognized | Ve extend to our customers every ac. sons. Of course, (and Mrs. Miles yarents to Howard county, Mo or iG Piston consistent with sate bank- — «see 1 1aughed a hittle), they make change pees ‘ igs nty, “'0-) ithe face of a trend as readily as | ing. Francisco. S. P. Fracisco. aS they lo in their other wearing a ee though parted but a day previous. AND THE LOUISVILLE CORRESPONDENTS re a ey do cir other wearing ap- i Sgt ee Ss i i geese CISCO BROS. Attorne al Aerie er * : training was such as the then sparse- | How long her sweet, pathetic, | Bank of Commerce = Kansas{City Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in] Parel, Dut you may strip a Mormon | 4, populated country attorded, but) patient tace will haunt me, heaven} Fourth National Bank = - St. Louis courts of Bates and adjoining | wherever you find one and there will ’ pavent 12 shes bt Se | Hanover National Bank - New York ties. Prompt attention given to col- the young man’s strong native sense tions. Office over Wright & Glorius’ e discoverec ne endowment robes.’ -} b lise red tl 1 t be ] ly made | ¢ i \ | and intense individuahty ear | | dware store 2G cay @y ing 2 aid: _ as - : Continuing Mrs. Miles said? | yim a marked man in a common- a Stare eee ‘Candidate atri are de- | 1 ' PI Candidates for m ES, re de- | wealth which was remarkable tor sla i a at nuded of their clothing inthe en acters it c} chara : | the number of devel | A tew years ot strong DRS. RENICK & BOYD dowment house. They are stripped, washed and anomted with oil before earlier manhood only knows; but her | not why this express, earnest words, ‘It is all hands. I know but in God's must be, soon [| hall shall REED for I feel death approach- | ng witha joy I have and Isl words to no shall never go outside | ss repre Pat sah aa: aoe . those Hs until Iam carried out for | ysicians and Surgeons, | {he endowment robes ace put on) vere spent m the honorable avoca= | hurial: pray that it may be soon if| The woman when anointed 1s per- | |; iE reachsne. bate echoolecom a Bey oo SOO BUTLER, MO. fecthally nude te eee tion of en COSs rut wae sgn09 eo you have any love in your heart for | z ese | was soon abandoned for the free life , portions of the body trom head to foot are blessed during comes OFFICE: of the tarmer,which was more nearly the anoint- | in consonance with the spirit of the a long day. me,’? will ring in my ears for many She asked after Sedalia : ? ms ent! | friends, appearing just as sane as | iT SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEV - 5 . {man. He was earnest and laborious | any one of the company who wer | Renick idl Dr. Boyd 1 popcaone oe sthe Rendowmen! in his calling and this distinctive Par ater rte es iat : nick’s residence dr, Boyd’s residence, ‘ en auing, a a he \ visitine > asyl re aos : er Main and Fort | Fulton Street, north C2 | house oaths she said: ’There 1s j visiting the asylum, yet she was one ott streets, P. chureh, trait he carried into every public and first the oath ot the Aaronic or lesser priesthood. T candidate L, RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- | Swear to obey implicitly the laws of je clan and Surgeon. All calls prompt- | the Mormon The) did private station of a lifetime. pe positiveness of the man’s nature not permit him to be an idle spectator church and all it en- attended to. Office up stairs over]. ot the predatory war carried on orris’ Drug Store. joins in Derren cuce to those of the Siong the Kansas’ borders ans the SANT eee United States. The penalty for fifties, and some part init he took, | M. Curisty, W. H. BALLARD, breaking this oath is to have the | but only when home and home right throat cut from ear to and the tongue torn out by its roots from the ear was threatened. He was one of the | RS, CHRISTY & BALLARD, obeyed what HOMOEOPATHIC Missouri’s sons who } mouth : he conceived to be a ca After taking this oath the | ; Il to duty, in candidate ‘is to draw the hand across | - PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, : espousing the cause of the south. | the throat as a_ reminder of what} ‘ i fice, tront room over P.O. All calls t ae tit . | Heraised among his neighbors a | . tos day io Tele. | May be expected in case ot its viv- } ; wered at oflice day or night. Tele y i : | company of which he was spontan- | one communication to all parts of the } c o lation. Theresa grip which is ty. Specialattention given to temale ases. made known to those who ‘ re _ oath. It thumb on the knuckle eously chosen captain. He was en- take tl gaged in and honorably distinguish- all the early consists in the placing ae # ofthe widexi| C. BOULWARE, Physician and] _ ‘ encounters of the Missour State e Surgeon. Office north'side square, | finger ard clasping the hand around. | 7.7 : 3 seen se Pi ler, Mo, Diseases of women and chil- Guard, under Gen. Sterling Price. ; he next oath is the second degree wh a specialty. T pauoenite PUTLER ACADEMY ‘ At the organizatioa ot his regiment, ot the Aaronic, or lesser priesthood. | * atk ae : ; é es in 1862, he was colonel, in Vhis is the oath of chastity. The : se) . é which position he won such distinc- } chosen woman is to have but one hust tron as secured his promotion to the | grade of brigadier-general. with A. W. Terr torious colonels on but the man can take as many wives + i along | as he wants and the more wives he takes the better earth and the gre ell and other merie | on this | side of the | Mormon : : this er will be his re- The consists in 1:. | Mississippi. ward hereafter. this SISSIPF oath of chastity grip of ue | The close of the war founa Gen. | placing ek 9 7 2 Si jb 4 1 2.0 Eee | the thumb between the knuckles of | Jackman in Texas, pro cribed | the index and second fingers and | Scld bome witha gloomy future | WILLOPEN = : S = before him. He went with Gen. D closing the hand around. he pen- } . s Ss "Ss a “i <i t aol alty tor breaking the oath is to hang. Shelby’s party to Mexico, but re turned after a few months and cast his lot among the people with whom he had tought suffered. Last year he was appointed to fill the | vacancy in the marshal’s office, ; ed by the foul murder of Hal Gos- | This was the only civil sta-| tion he ever held, one term a sena-! The body torn asunder and thrown into the sea. The candidate is re- quired after taking the oath to draw the hand sharply across the middle of the body. hen there is the first grip of the Melchizedek or order of pnresthood of Mormons held that Cl and pentember 7, '85 For Particulars Address ‘| J.M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates oe Mo. caus- higher aes ling. which the | 9S rist was a} | of the most ; and does think | and iost ones j once lived, of old friends, and the iin this prayertully ‘thoughts come, ‘tO, God! why must ; built at | his misery; but here are human be- | for to | hopelessly the wild ones, and confined on the sixth floor, both dangerous of pronounced — by physicians The dreadful moments when she 1s herselt, “incurable.” when she can | loved of the world where she of home, of sweet social ties now severed forever to | | | i | world, causes us ask and tearfully as_ these | \this be?’? With heart and mind tull of the sorrows of this dearly loved | friend, I cannot write much of the asylum. It is clean, it is well con- | pointments, even down to a model: and modern fire escape, lacking only one thing needful—an infirmary for | those very sick, which should be once and which the next | legislature should make an appropri- Yet to me it is than Dore’s picture ot} ation for. horrible more | Inferno, and a law making it just, | merciful and right to slay the hope | lessly insane would be in my mind | but a humane one. | When a horse breaks his leg he is not only wise, shot; a wounded dog is put out of | ings caged, confined herded togeth- | er, who have sane hours in which to suffer and bewail their awtul lot,left | j . ¢ 1 to die by the slow process of nature, themselves, while outside friends seem to forget that | they have ever lived, or that they are | Oh, | strangle for a} entombed, | second coming of one who cast out | | devils, and restored the insane their right mind. to | member. Those who entered this or- ed in the Texas legislature, from der are made to swear to avenge the 1873 to 1875, excepted. = was IPA’ | ‘E N’ LS \ ay death ot Joseph Smith the martyr } equal to every station in which he | fe/and his Brother Herman on the | was placed, and true to every trust} American nation and to teach their children and their —— ewe stituted his life-creed. The manli childrens’ children Wm. G@. HENDERSON, to do the same. The grip consists | DES Of the man was that which at-| : | in placing the thumb on the knuckle tached mente him with hooks of ATENT ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, | of tne index finger. The latter be- teel. Positive mn his conyictions he iF ing placed stright along the palm ot | WS but not ungerous or ene | OFFICES, 925 F STREET, | the hand, while the lower is clapsed | 18+ The man dees not outlive him wh C. r ] > he . r , P. U. Box 50, washington,D. U. by the other fi: " who can truthtully say that Sidney wreaked a spite In the best and he w __ 1D: Jacka him. for breakin this on highest | sense of the term, as protound- igment of patent d promptly furni Teferences ann ly loyal to friends, tamilv and coun- . t order must swear lute. obe- | te¥- He leaves behind him a name - idan ited ce to Mormon In | emb 2imed in honorable deeds, and } } I tchear ita a of this order the | *? wea Shes = i ARRON hands of two persons clasp each | St#!2- OAS RG Poe eats oth > end of the ger rest On the to comb back the wrist and the httle | ; | fingers closely locked together. The ipl ace of vrist where the index | .; Ossy as ever. i finger rests 1s supposed to corres- E a Be a ie find Le i arv Swanson, aldn Since then Parker’s Hair sam jt reposed, truth, honor and duty con- | hair from my ead and omit the parting to conceal | nisam has made my hair as thick and Ladies whose hair is get- | The Memphis Aya lers Mr. Cleveland as the inevitable candidate’’ | democrats in 1SSS. and The Ww ashington Hatchet, con- | templating recent interviews, says ' Walker Blaine is ark to see waters Courier-Journal. | Both paper ‘For Hard Times. | BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, | ducted ; 1t is perfect in all of its ap- | lanche consid- | “logical | of the; . { the harmless little fi 3 ' dove who is being sent out trom the | have | BATES COUNTY National Bank, (Organized in 1871.) apers for Twe mium for $ little me han price of one OF BUTLER, MQ. Pre eee Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Sn anns - + + + $31.000 ‘it prentm teste re TYGARD, - - - - President. do es atth HON. &. 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