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Table Mo. Pacific R. R. BUTLER (LaxiNcTON & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) Commencing Sunday,7May loth, and 4 turther notice, trains will leave as foilows: GOING NORTH. 123—Texas Express. # 125K. C. Express. “ Igy Accommodation WOOLEN MILLS ston rink they know :§5PM +001:30 PM § Bring in 3 SUP TO THE GAME. — 220 A Russian on American Liberty D. N. Richardson, editor of the | avenport Democrat, met in Russia | And the Young Man With Spectacles D Was Not Mle. a,colonel who attempted to convert | him out of his reput see 7 ‘ an principles. An old man carrying a corpulent | Th ie colonel, who is an officer i in the satchel disembarked from the steam- | Russtan army, — in th about ‘ m: GOING SOUTH. r Wool. Having em iment. I Not to eae is er City ot Cleveland One morning j ‘Liberty i d.but which is lib- | sag—Texas Express..+++++- gi14 PM ploved | wok io have. this week and started on his way up| TY and which is heense?? Your | W 126-K. C. apart ceeos 8:15 a " O | j town, says the Cleveland Sentinel | men all vote; you call that liberty. congo tains make mien . B R A N D T, . ie Atthe corner otf Water street a | Your laborers don’t like the pay 4ion for St. Louis and all points east and all points south, Colorado, ja and all points west and north- For rates and other intormation to I, Lisx, Agent. A man ot 35 years experience in the business and recently Fore- man of the Joplin Woolen Mill to superintend the Butler Woolen Mills, would to the Wool Growers Bates and surrounding coun that we are about rez ady fe THE HORNS Secret Societies. MASONIL. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first in each month. iam Chapter Royal Arch Masons, Me meets second Thursday in each es ith. ness. We will do all Kinds o ley Commandery Knights Templar s the first Tuesday in each month. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- - night. Snch as | utler Encampment No. 76 meets the and 4th Wednesdays in each month ROLL CARDING! CARDING & SPINING AND WEAVING;: Lawyers. (0. D. PARKINSON, Attorney at Law, Office West side square, over iu the very best of order and guarantee down’s Drug Store. satisfaction. Work shipped trom a dis- tance will be received at the depot and prompt attention given to its return. CHAS. CENNEY §. FRANCISCO. S. P. Francisco. e Ma sed price paid tor Tub Washed At Old*Stand, East Side S By’ | PRANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at bite : ee Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in| 75 tf Butler, Mo. May 19, 1889 courts of Bates and adjoining ities, Prompt attention given to coi- dions. Office over Wright & Glorius’ furdware store. 7a . J. FISHER, _ POULTRY lam permanently loca am prepared to pu pay the. HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH “———FOR Goop—— NEW-GOODS N Physicians: 1 DRS. RENICK & BOYD sicians and Surgeons, BUTLER, MO. seoeos OFFICE: SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVY’S, and e and Com thing in the Gh GC HRY And Provision Line. COUNTRY PRODUCE Of all*kinds wanted.§ COME AND SEE -d in Butler and chase and Renick’s residence mer Main and Fort streets, Dr. Boyd’s residence, Fulton Street, north C P. church, CHICKENS, TUSKEYS, DUCKS, &C. And I want and will take all that can be or to me. WD) L.RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- ME. je cian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- attended to. n . Office up stairs over Chas. Denney. oo HH APPLES WANTED|———— M. Curisty, W. 1H. Batctarp, RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOEOPATHIC Can be tound at Bennett, Wheeler & Co’s store. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, wae: is ‘| PRAEFEN Re: ee xa tront room over P.O. All calls % P u “4 : : Cure = redatoflice day or night. Tele- AANCER cured Siti beh bs we ne communication to all parts ot the Retro a chronic diseases. Best of pr Headache, Billosseces. Liver = . ar tga aheee Teferences, Boo! t free. Pe ently plaints 4 ‘ Berenson given to temale | ioeated. Call'on or address | Tmanently te SOLD BY DRUGGISIS. “0 x pore eat = Drs. CARTER & RAMSAY, ff) ©. BOULWARE, Physician and] 14 Main Sr., Kansas City, Mo. Ul. Surgeon. Office north side square, = ler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- S e — i = Aspecialty. W. SILVERS, ae te aaa T. . PARKER’S ATTORNEY = LAW Sree icepoes Te |) 5 the ae Storins color when ic Will practice in Bates and adjoining 4 counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas o- | City, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- ES son City. gar OFrFice North Side Square, over ‘The best Cough Gass es use, CA D EMY A. L. McBride's. gitf And the best preventive known for Consumption. It \ J W. GRAVES, . T, - Tostc, Coe on 1s dan- s r .. Sold by all Druggists r. WILL OPEN Notary -:- Public.’ Sa = Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, Be Ni Ss 5 west side square, Butler, Mo. HINDER DERGCK| for Corns, Bunions, Warts, 3loles, Callouses, &e. Hinders their fare = MTT Seca rerorthing — t comfo * , er MONEY! MONEY. +e pee For Particulars Address JM." NAYLOR, . Butler, Bates County, Mo. PATENTS! DR. HENDERSON. ‘Authorized to treat $ ein cbicere, astir ial Diseases, Seminal Weakness (Night Lowes), Sex Gal Debility {Loss of Sexual Powerl.ac. GoarantyCure or money retunded. Charges low. ‘Age and experience are important, 5 ecdicinea used. ‘No. titne lost from Barnes, from a distance treated by mail. Medi- mhere free fro: or breaki Sincere ecod for terms. Consultation free and confidential, SBOOK for both sexes, Uustd, sent sealed récin stamps. RHEUMAT 1S TheGREAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURE. Pa EUMA $500 for A PORTE cur feus weureor help. feats discovery in fmannals cf mecucine ‘One dose gives relief: a few doses re~ aoe Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms remember Ist. That we can lend money cheaper than anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, time from six months to five years. and on Wm. G. HENDERSON, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, OFFICES, 925 F STREET, , P.0.Box 50, Washington.D. U. 3rd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able at any day and interest stopped. 4th. ‘statement of case with stamp : DaHendersoz, G06Wyandotte ets . Kancas City. Mo, Have almost a million dollars already loaned and doing a la: sth. We keep mone han ever. ito loan so if you PATTERNS OF ANY SIZE. Tr bu have good secu lear titles you dgn’t | UNPARALLELED OFFER! have to wait. | 5 of the Examining Corps, U. S.Patent = _ ° E M fe} R ES a Ss ces before the Patent Office, U 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made | Court and the Federal Courts. given as to scope, valinity, THE BES by different par an and make Abstract of Titles | and in- ~ tA tents. Information cheerfully | PY Oe set and compare with the other and can Of all the Magazines. rnished. Hand Book on‘Patents | thus make Abstract of titles that age abs« Tluastrated with Original Steel Engrae- Tetereaes annexed, FREE. correct and we wil tand respons’ Photogracures and Oil Pictures. Magazine, tr ings, com jth. Have been here a low to stay a while lo: Make! with or without Comz ssion. a. T. BARNUM’S = B+ {HE STORY OF MY LIFE.” And te Money Getting Ww: foney Maxing. Wo © Sth. Invite you to come and see us and have ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making application where. 1th Our office is with the iO | Bank, Opera House Block, ay SCALES Batler Nati onal | ler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER | Land Mortgage Co. 3 year and 7 E. 14th St.. NewYork, <ieaiess and Postmasters. FAM ' Wa Jennines =: Demers’ Pub’ Seid br all News young man in glasses rushed up to | they get. They strike tor higher pay if they don’t get it, others him and seized him by the arm and | exclaimed: “Ah, my dear Mr. Dumpkins, What an unexpected meeting !”’ “Very unexpected, very.”’ said the they won’t let want to work. liberty. They make a mob, burn down stures and shops burn down your tactories and stop work You call that who old man, wearily. ‘But my name} Your ships and trains. You call 1s Sagsby—John K. Sagsby, of Bu-| that liberty. I haye been in the cyrus, O.” ; states. Many of your ladies there “A thousand pardons,’ said the | have much wealth. They cannot stranger, very much mortified. **You | Vote. You call that hberty. The are the very picture of him. What|¢OmMmon male servants that drive amusfortune to be so near sight- the ladies out or clean their stables, ed.” black shoes, can vote on property “Don’t mention it,” replied the interests, when they haye not a dol- old man, adding to himself as the |Jarin the world against their wo- spectacled man disappeared around | Man employer's thousand. You call the corner: ‘Same old game.” that hberty. If it is liberty—such At the corner ct Water and Supe- stuff as that, then liberty worse than autocracy. is bad, rior streets a clerical-looking gentle- with Tam a Rus- man, side whiskers, grasped sian he went on to say. Iam in the his hand and warmly exclaimed: army. There are two classes. the “Is it possible? | Sagsby of Bucyrus. | “The very same,” My It must be. rulers and the ruled. same—the old friend You haye the and the voted. The army is the few, so in yourown country the voters are the voted class the voters replied the old man, * re Sam ‘and you—you 4 Jim- few—the Who son, sure as guns,”’ and the old man, many. nom- setting down sate slapped inates your presidents and governors him on the back with a cordiality and senators—the many or the few? which loosened his back teeth. The few and very tew. Who tall **I—I—that is—-yes. of course,’’ | into line—whether now the stammered the side whiskered gen- | C@nCidate or not? voted class. tleman. ‘And how is dear old | They co pat the Bucyrus getting on?’’ Caucus’ guns and vote us ‘Bully,’ rephed the old man, | Caucus says. They obey the call of taking the other’s arm with a grip the party bugle blast and vote a vote that made him wince. “And just] they cannot always read; vote a bal- to thik that vou are Sam Jimson | let that King Caucus or King Em- that used to come and see my sister | Ployet places in their hands; vote Maria years and years ago.” tor men whose names they don’t “And Maria, how is she doing?” | know even, whose capabilities they asked the stranger, eagerly. **Tell know nothing of. You call this me of the companion of my boyhood | Hberty. Is it not autocracy after all days.”? —and are not the two extremes your democracy and our autrocacy—closer “Dead,” replied the old man, in connected, atter all, than) you may : suns voice. “Dead and | think? If laborers rise in Russia— Rone: if such a case might be—and_ some- “Dead?” replied the other, taking | times there have been indications— out his handkerchief and swabbing the troops soon come upon the spot. his eyes. ‘*No, no. It cannot be. | The end comes with them. It your Maria dead? How inexpressibly| employes rise and will not down, sad. Cut down in her blooming | but clog your trains and burn your womanhood like a tender flower. Pardon my excess of grief. When did the sad event take place ?’’ railroad shops, you do the same— The send you send your troops to shoot. only difference is this: We our troops before damage 1s done. You wait till fire and damage comes. You call that liberty. I don’t. The best is to nip it in the bud. Call it autocracy or by what name you will —’tis better to check this rising up at once and then You may not have too much _ liber- ty, but have too much d you make a mistake in calling license hiberty.’” ‘Let me see,’’ said the old man, tightening his grip ‘on the other’s arm. ‘That was in the spring of 62. She was just 2 years and 8 months old when she died. Cholera mtantum was what didit. Cut down as you remarked, in her womanhood, like a tender fl—”’ investigate. “JI guess I’! have to leave, you icense, know,”’ said the gentleman of the side whiskers, away. struggling “J have an across the river.’” “So have I,’”’ said the old man, “and onthe way we'll talk about “to get appointment Older than Our Country. this morning a curiosity which for age and unique- ness eclipses anything that ever came We were shown that $25 I loaned you when you|to our notice. Its in the form of a came up to Cleveland. Haven't got} ten dollar bil] in Virginia money. it with you? , Well, perhaps the] It is in the possession of Mr. W. policeman acrMs the st it to you. reet wili lend Wood of this city. Mr. Wood said Suppose we—”’ he obtained the bill at Nashville. Tennessee, some years ago for 50 cents. He has been cffered $20 for it, but does not with it. But just at this point the clerical looking gentleman slipped out ot his coat, galloped off down Superior street, turned under the viaduct and desire to part The bill is about 2 1-4 disappeared. inches wide by 3 inches in length. ‘sCur’us,’’ muttered the old man, Is of coarse, white, straw paper, going through the coat to see if there printed only on one side, and has was any change in the pockets. something of + fantastic border around it. On the face is printed: “Ten Spanish milled Dollars, or their value in gold or silyer, to be given in exchange tor this bill at the Treasury of Virginia, pursuant to act ot assembly passed Octorber 1776.” On one end is an attempt at the | picture ot the seal Virginia, “This is the third time, and they always leave me just when the con- versation is the most interesting. Guess they’!] leave me alone after this. Hello! ws here’s my satchel? Where’s mv—’ But it was gone. The young man in spectacles had not been idle. pe ** Sic which transla— ted makes the motto directly person- al to His Majesty George III. Whe er the der which is the emblem: Wounderful Cures. | W. D. Host & Co., WI j tail Druggists of Rome, a., have been selling Dr. King’s New Dis-} | covery, Electaic Bitters and Bucklen’ Arnica Salye tor two vears. Have never | handled remedias that sell so well, or give such universal satisfaction. There | unknown to have been some wondertul cures efiected | 2 } fact that t | by these remedies in tnis city. Several | : | caces of pronounced Consumption have | “Sic Semper Tyrannis, the import of the Semper Tyrannus,” ale and Re- | say We} changed, is but it is a been the writer, 1otto of Virginia now = reads: | been entirely cured by use of a tew botties | i oe a | of Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken which effects | connection with Electric Bitters. phrase. =a them always G. Walker, Eis: in We oe by ign le rit is a misprint or wheth- | ter of whether it could be collected or not came up for discussion. Some imed it w as good for its tace at it was ot no value, staitcould be collected with 6 per cent interest. lf the latter one value, o' and others th View is the correct interest compounded annually at 6 per cent, the bill now | amounts to the unpretentious sum of and the | $6,076.38. It is a genuine old piece of script. The signatures of two persons have almost entirely faded out, and the number of the bill is so faded that it cannot be distinguished without the aid of a glass. The son the billis made like our modern f, The bill State of preservation. Mr. Wood prizes it highly as a sou- vent of other days.—Clinton Dem- ocrat. is in a good Jay Gould's Prayer. Our Father who art in England, Rothchilds be thy name; thy financi- al kingdom come to America, thy will be done in the United States as it is inEngland. Give us this day our bonds in gold, but no silver; give us plenty of laboring men’s votes to keep monopoly in power and their friends in office. We know, our father, we haye done many things that were wrong, we have robbed the honest poor, and brought distress to many a door; we know it wagwrong to refund the bonds and make them payable in coin; we know it was wrong to demonetize silver ;we know it was wrong to water our railroad but thou _knowest we money by that. stocks, made Now, our father, thou knowest We are above politics. It is the same to us whether democrats or republicans rule, for knowest we are able to sway all political jobs in our favor. way of the thou l.ead us not iato the strikers, but deliver us trom the hands of the insane Knights of Labor. Thus shall we have the kingdom, bonds, interest, power and gold until the Republic shall end. Amen!—Ex. 1 have used Tongaline extensively in my fj tice and have had very satisfact- ory results from it in rheumatic and neu- ralgib troubles. Jno. D. Timberman, M. D., Cotton Plant, Mo. The World says: **No party can long maintain itself on g* basis of gaugers, tide-waiters, and other officials. postmasters The democratic party lost the presidency while in control of all the offices, and regain- edit while destitute of any. The republicans came into power in spite of the bread and butter brigade and went notwithstanding the frantic efforts of the same force or- To live and rule, a party needs principles and the honesty of them and a policy with the ability to give it effect.’ out ganized on their side. Cattle have been dying near Farber, in Audrain county. with a disease which Vetermary Surgeon Paul Paquin pronounces to be simi- lar to Texas tever. He also pro- nounces the disease contagious and ordered the ettected herd kept in confinement. Frank Scroggins, in whose heard the disease made its appearance, has lost about a dozen head of cattle. The cause of the outbreak 1s traceable to a car load of cattle which Mr. Scroggin recently received trom Chicago. “TI am a straw widow.” said Mrs. Yerger to « friend who called at the house. “Is your husband out ot town?’’ “No, he might as well be. Wl! not see him again fora week. -He is in his library with ten bound vol- umns of London Punch, and he said he was going to read them until he found a joke.”’ “I guess he was joking himself 7! when he said that. He really could a not have meant it.’’— Texas Si‘tings, | The smail boy who plays circus with the “trick-goat” ia his back yard should | fee that the St. Jacobs oil bottle is not j empty. \ aoe The First West Virginia district | republicans insisted on nominating Gen. Goff for congress in spite of | his refusal to be a candidate Men travelling in Iowa now gen- erally carry their bottles with them. | In some places the prohibitory law | causes strangers considerable incon— While looking at the bill the mat- | venience to obtain what they wan