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Table “on. Pacitic R. R qinGTON & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) mencing Sunday, May roth, and | turther notice, trains will leave | ot as foilows: | GOING NORTH. 123— Texas Express 35—-K. C. Express... 133—Accommodation.. . GOING SOUTH. 124—Texas Express... 26—K. C. Express. f sgo—Accommodation. . +206QiS5 AM nger trains make direct con- on tor St. Louis and all points east and all points south, Colorado, ia and all points west and north- For rates and other intormation y to I. Lisx, Agent. _ Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms | remember lst. That we can lend money cheaper thap anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $1 to $10,000, andon time from six months to five years. b fo rd. Interest aud Principal can be made pay- able at-any day and interest stopped. 4th. Have almost million dollars already loaned and doing a larger business than ever. Sth. We keep money on hand to loan se if you have good security ind clear titles you don’t haveto wait. Secret fetes MASONIC. r Lodge, No. 254, meets the first in each month. i Chapter Royal Arch Masons, 76, meets second Thursday in each ae ommandery Knights Templar s the first Tuesday in each month. 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one set and compare with the other and can thus make Abstract of titles that are absolatei correct and we will stand responsible for them 7th. Have been here along time and expect ©. 0. FELLOWS to stay awhile longer. tes Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- night. Encampment No. 76 meets the and ath Wednesdays in each month "] 8th. Make loans with or without Commission. %h. Invite you to come and see us and have ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making application clsewhere. 1th Onr office is with the Butler National Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. 4 Lawyers. . D. PARKINSON, Attorney at Law, Uffice West side square, over down’s Drug Store. SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER. '§. FRANCISCO. S. P. Francisco. CISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in courts of Bates and adjoining nties. Prompt attention given to col- tions. Office over Wright & Glorius’ store. 79 Physicians.) al 4 4] DRS. RENICK & BOYD ysicians and Surgeons, i} BUTLER, MC. -s0eses OFFIOE: SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVY'S. Dr. Boyd’s residence, Falton Street, north C. P. ehureb, Boot & Shoe Makers BUTLER, MO. , uw uw d Boots and Shoes made to order The best ot leather used. Shop nerth side ot Square. 49 tf L, RICE, M.D., Eclectic Phvsi- cian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- attended to. Office up stairs over ib’ Drug Store. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM ithe favorite for dressing Restoring color when M.Curisty, W. H. Bacrarp, OpRS, CHRISTY & BALLARD. jNomonoraTHic — PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ¢, tront room over P.O. All calls red at office day or night. Tele- communication to all parts of the . Specialattention given to temale ise The best Cough Cure you can use, And the best preventive known for Consumption. It cures bodily pains, and all disorders of the Stomach, Bowols, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs and all Female Complainta. The feebl ick, strug: gling against disease, and slowly in most cases rec iv a health by ity & large bo el. sear seen a ‘The safest, surest, quickest and best cure for Corns, unions, Warts, Moles, Callouses,&c. Hinderstheir fur hergrowth. Stopsal! Civesnotrouble. Makes ratic, 's cures wheneve! Treeot &Co., Ne i i a. % C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, ler, Mo. WJiseasesof women and chil- pecialtv. ct | 6. TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVCR MUST BE KCPT IN ORDET. Da SANE O W. SILVERS, TTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining inties, in the Appellate Court «t Kansas , and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- City. bw Orrice North Side Square, over L. McBride's. gitt INVIGORATOR Isa cure for Liver Complaints and {11s caused by a Torpid con- Aition of the Liver, as Drepepeia, Constipation, Buicusness, Jaundice, Headache, Malaria, Rueamatiem,etc. It regulates e W. GRAVES W. : tut Notary -:- Public... Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, West side square, Butler, Mo. aFINF SUITS. In every isitive want to know. ‘Cinfernation. HEALTH, ‘meted Dy its edviee—who ebould oung oF old. n.artiedt or single, sick or weil, te Bent sealed by DR. WHITTIER. $1. Low! THIS OUT AND * ‘WITH OBD! e price and quality : Made to Order I guaranteed a fit in every cas Call and see me, south room {grange store. JE. TALBOTT, 47 ty, Merchant Tailor 3 i rttortiarsiecearenyese-sssseursyceoossseos 5 vba ewan 5 ot Tar ow § COCKLE’SstimcsPILLS | 55 # Of Pure Vegetable Ingredients. FREE FROM MERCURY. Top Crim ConouMERs ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST IMITATION PEARL The True Home. The home should be as beautiful and pleasant as it is possible to make A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it isa part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. it. Home is the place tor pure en- joyment. Iris the retuge trom care, trouble, and all tur oils of lite. the tumults and It is the one spot where the heart’s purest affections themselves, and seek their chosen resting. place. garner Itas the wo- man’s first duty to make this dwelling place, over which she 1s the mother queen, as cheery, cozy, and lovely as she can. The first requisite tor | this desired consumation 1s that she | herself be happy, hopetul, pleasant and contentedly agreeable. To he come this she must live hy gienically, | she must eat proper food, comfortable clothes, and not be op- pressed by too many cares and burdens. It she is her own house- | keeper, she should study to do her work on the most simple and easy | plan, cook buta tew dishes ata time, | and have each as perfect in itself as possible. | Rep Star ‘TRADE MARK. Abeotutely | wear | } Free from Luvetics and Potson. SAFE. SURE. THE CHARLES A. VOGELEE CO., BALTIMORE, HD. Woman has no more important duty than making home pleasant. Neatness and cleanliness are inde- spensable to a cheery, cozy-looking room. A plain room, plainly furn- ished and scrupulously clean, is far more bnght and beautitul than a more pretentious one richly adorned with costly furniture that is soiled, mutilated, and always in disorder. A tew thrifty, nicely kept Howerng plants and trailing vines are one of the most enlivening adjuncts to a living room, and a sheltered, sunny window 1s far better for them, in moderately cool weather, than the over-heated and often dusty inside posiuon, and they are just as easily seen also. Should there be unsightly objects in the room or recesses that contain necessary adjuncts to contort and conveniences, a bright chintz curtain will screen them from view, and will ot itself make a pleasant resting Puce tor the eye. Should a bit ot GER For Pas | DREGE THE CHARLES 4. YUGELER CC 8 res Fiheumatism, Neuratgia u it THE, HORNS. the place will hide the detect and pings of litter. hide the ugly anu add to the beauti CHAS. CENNEY At Old Stand, East Side Square. NEW-GOODS Fresh and Nice and Comprising every- thing in the GROCERY And Provision Line. COUNTRY PRODUCE Of all kinds wanted. COME AND SEE ME. Chas. Denney. paicklYasn . BITTERS may become a very bower of pleas antness and cheertulness. The love of the beautiful need tie fostering care of every one whi would make hfe pleasant and happv Wooever creates a lovely picture the broad brown bosom of mothe! a. ds to the world’s priceless treasur refining and happifying the race. Most Fellows Know. When Mr. bed-100m at halt past 1 it was wit he would not be interviewed b Mrs, Jenkins. commenced his speech: “I locked the front door. the cha.n on. a little bit. put the kitchen fire out. The dog is imside. back hall door. going to rain. any message tor you. letters as soon as I got down tow bills. chair-backs. put out the hght.’” Mr, Jenkins f gascheck, and sighted a line for bed. when he was earthquaked b ringing laugh, and the query fr Mrs. Jenkins: | *\Why didn’t you take off your hat —Tobe Hodge in Puck. ane Fw say nas ee hou. thie _On the consrars. 1h ug ron | . the S.S. S., and in two months | he takes every thing by the smooth from that time was thoroughly | handle. And so it comes to pass cured. r | plastering tall from the wall, a piece ot vhite muslin neatly pasted over S:ve ali further scaling off and drop- In a thousand ways ful, until the humblest httle home whether on canvas, in a poem, or on ea:th, or in a cozy, cheertul home, and does something toward elevating. Jenkins went to his the determination of going to sleep, and with another determination that So, as soon as he had entered the door and deposited his lamp upon the dressing-table, he TI put I pulled the key out I emptied the drip-pan of the refiigerator. The cook took the silver to hed with her. I put a cane under the knob of the I put the fastenings over the bath-room windows. The with us—Hanmlin, Pendleton, Wheeb- parlor fire has coal on. I put the A Truly Honest Man. er, English and Logan. Six years cake-box back in the closet I did) a Sedalia special says: H. C-. | only have passed since the Garfield not drink all the milk. It is not} {atorce, special examiner of the | Hancock canvass, and yet English Nobody gave me I mailed your Your mother did not call at the office. Nobody died that we are| 4. which he has drawn four dollars{ Good Results in Every Case- interested in. Did not hear of a per month for years. He said that] D. A Bradford, wholesale paper destor marriage or engagement. I was | he was satisfied tnat the disability of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that very busy at the offic making out I have hung my clothes over I want a new egg for breaktast. 1 think that is all, and now that he bad hedged against all in- | quiry, and a triumphant smile was upon his face as he took hold of the Superior to Anything. A Prominent business mar in Wilmington, Del., in speasing ot Two Ways of Living. The old proverb Says that every a burden we lave to carry Offers two cure ot Cancer on hin selt, writes to han es—the smouth and easy smouth nd tue Morning News of that city: to grip, the othe rouch and hard t Py Se rouch and hard te hold. One man goes through life A lady, a cus- xing thin Dv the igh han A lad US~ | takin things by the rougt die, ugh hi; tomer ot mine, was suffer iz trom a | and he has a hard time all the way. cancerous affection of the nose. She | He draws a tight: harness. i i had spent a great dea! ot money ant | chates wherever it iene time running te Philadelphia to con He carries a heavy load and he mats sult the best physicians there, but! j; not worth keeping when h could get but httle or no relief. | ithome. He wit AEH ten About a year ago Ltold her of my | upon the fret and wear of work thae case, and induced her to try the S. | upon the work itself. Hes like a oe 8 disorganized old mill that makes a Se | great noise over a small grist, be- had several Operations performed, | cause it grinds itselt more than @ and was disposed to hold on to her old treatment as well as the new, but finally she threw all aside but I can say furcher that my case is not an isolated one She did so, and ina much _hetter. grinds the grain. Another mae carries the same weight, does the same work, and finds it easy, because that one man sighs and weeps, and another man whistles and sings, om the same road. Another lady suffering trom an bcess on her arm had been doctor- ing for a long time 1n this city, Ches eee ter and Philadelphia, but could not Healthfulness of Apples. get anv relief, apparently. She had Speaking of apples, Prof. Faraday tallen away to a mere shadow ot her | avs: “‘There is scarcely an article tormer self, and could scarcely eat | ot vegetable tood more widely use— or sleep. She commenced to take | ful and more universally hked thae the S. S. 5S. medicine, upon the ad-| the apple. Why every tarmer has vice of triends and myselt, but was | not an apple orchard, where the trees so reduced in flesh that she had a] will grow at all, 1s one ot the myste- litle stomach trouble at first. Soe { ries. Let every tamily, in autumn, persisted, however, and after the | lav in fro:n two to ten or more bar- third bottle sne declared it had done | rels, and it will be to them the most her more good than anything else | economica! investment in the whole she had ever tried. I now under- | range ot culimary supplies. A raw, stand that she is entirely well, and | mellow apple is dizested in an howe is loud in her praise ot S. S. S. and a hall, whilst boited cabbage re- I have several other cases in mind, | quires five hours. ‘The most health- but am not at liberty to speak of | ful dessert that can be placed on the them. I believe the Swift Specific | table is baked apple. If taken treely Co.’s blood medicine known as S. | at breakfast, with coarse bread and S. S. is superior to anything of the | butter, without meat or flesh of aap kind known in the market, and can] kind, it has an admirable effect om cheertully recommend it to any one | the general system, often removiag suffering trom diseases otf the skin | Constipation, correcting acidities, and or blood. cooling off febrile conditions more Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis | effectually than the most approved eascaamailedifree: medicines. If famihes could be ia— Tue Swirt Speciric Co., Drawer duced to substitute the apple—sound, 3) Atlanta, Ga. mpe and luscious—for the pies cakes, candies and other sweetmeatsy with which children are too oftes stuffed, there wou!d be a diminutem ot doctor’s bills, sufficient in a «ingle vear to lay up a stock ot this dele- cious fruit for a season’s use.” 4 Siren ede - Young Men in Responsible Positions. About twelye years ago Charles W. Bullen, then scarcely of age, was a teller im the Cinzens National Bank ot Sedaha. Four or five years ago he accepted a posiion in the Connnental Bank of St. Lous, and or half that space ot time has been cashier of that vast moncy stitution, The death rate among the nation’s great men the twelve on . in past , eighteen months is somewhat re which has a capital and surplus tund markable, The fatality attendiag ‘ *| ot a quarter of a million dollars, and | them 4 would seem to indicate - « deposit fund ot two million dol- that it has become dangerous te ‘ be classed among the great end ank,a | Pruminent men of the country. The Globe-Democrat, upon this tatality, says that the death ot C. A. Arthar leaves but one ex-president (R. B- Hayes) among the living. The death of two ex-presidents (Grant and Arthur), one vice-president (Hendricks), four unsuccessful pres- men to follow. idential candidates (McClellan, Hae- It may be worthy of note that the cock Seymour and Tilden,) and ome Citizens Bank of Windsor, this unsuccesstul vice-presidential cam- county, elected last year a cashier date (B. Gratz Brown) within-# not$then out ot his teens. Industry, little over a year, is something re- capacity and integrity will come to markeble in the nation’s mertwary the front, and be rewarded, even in annals, An Se president (Cot a boy. Gray hairs are not necessary tax) also died within the past we now as a mark ot experience to | Years. Of the men who have beew secure positions of trust. candidates tor the presidency om The most responsible editorial either the republican or democratic positions on that great metropolitan | ticket, all are dead but Fremont, journal, the St. Louis Republican. Hayes, Blaine and Cleveland. Onty are filled by young men, not over 35 five vice presidential nominees a years of age.—Clinton Democrat. either ot the two big parties remam lars. In visiting the Continental B stranger would not be likely to take the young man of blonde hair and sott blonde moustache to be the head of that great money concern, By honestv, industry, a sober life, and studious habits, he has won his way, an example for other young e v 1 pension department, was to-day | alone ot the tour men on the tickets called upon by Nelson Painter, a} ot the leading parties in that contest tarmer of this county,who voluntarily } is stull living. surrendered his pension certificate, \Y was seriously afflicted with a severe that settled on nis lungs: had tried remedies withoutbenefit, Being i to try Dr. King’s New Discovery tor sumption. did soand was entirely cu by use of afew bottles. Since which tim he has used it in his tamily for all Coughs and Colds with best results, This ic tie experience of thousands whose lives hage heen saved by this Wonderful Dierove: Trial Bortle free at John G. W. Drug Store. which had entitled him to a pension was permanently removed, and it would not be honest tor him longer to accept the Government’s money. Mr. Laforce says this is the first case he has had of this kind m an | experience of six years, and it is the | second he ever heard of. the | : ya! Inthe United States Senate, during @ | recent debate, Senator Vest of Missouri ‘OM | paid a high tribute to the merits of St | Jacobs Oil Other prominent men hav. ss» | ulso found it prompt in its cure of rheu cA ism and neuraigia’ Price, fifty cent: : a bottle. elt If Arthur could return and view \is portraits as scen in the news napers that display “tart as she printed,” he woald heave asigheu® : . not desire to remain. | mati