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BUTLER [PRTG A. LEHMANN . sea A BRIDAL TOUR. —_———— wane A Sluggish Liver : ; | oe —s having been | reservoirs into which all classes of : Causes the Stomach and Bowels to be- ™ _ ss mE wet Min chee: scratched, writers pour their products, and = | come disordered, and the whole system @ Advantage in Taking Your Moth-| “I expected this, and prepared for from which all classes wee es of readers to suffer from debility. In all such er-in-law Along. | it!” panted the mother-in-law, as she | draw their inspiration, or amusement cases Ayer’s Pills give prompt relief. leaned against the wall. “This doesn't is dea 3 a i, After much suffering from Liver and | end it by any means! This bridal | as the case may be? ; ttomach troubles, I finally been Wi 0 % S od by taking Ayer’ ’s Cathartic Pills. There were three of them. One ; tower will come to astop care of the opinion that jour- D pera ouse OCK, p to-morrow, | nalism is at its flood tide. There are ) and we'll see whether I've got any eured fs t always ofind th t and thorough was a bride, th in their action penat taal occasional ue ith Pei ea BSppy aaa no longer _. HINDERCORNS, Keeps me in a perfectly healthy condi- With red ears and maiden whiskers, | | business to speak up for Sabinth: : ger hewspapers—they are re~ BUT LER, MO. Test cure for Cor tion. — Ralph Annapolis, Md. and the third wasthe bride's mother. | not!” hor} Mews, as well. They embody every all Perens Paci eS ffered fro! es comteat Dnggiste. §=— Hiscox & Co., B. coepade livers whic was, restored to | They were at the union depot last form of literary work. ates po! We deem it highly probable that As the train moved th y action by taking Ayer’s Pills. ht, havi : ed away e old ‘ % Bince that time I have never been with- {| ™8 ving come in on the narrow | lady wore a . j 1, - 66,000 Py them. The the bowels, ci i ¥ grim smile, Sabintha | within th pital. - 900.000 A SIKU NE) Sigceiitectarge [ste tte te tin East The —— ES was weeping, and Peter was strugling | be tite, more surely than any other medi- | young man clasped his wife’s fat = a remarkable condensing process ’ - 5,500 ba Mas: . with another st us se: (THE NEW QUININE.) oe - NVIGORATED. *: | band, rolled up his eyes and they Itch, ide pt undergone. The daily paper will bo 1 know of no remed: to Ayer’s both seemed happy, while the moth- i Mange and Scratches ot every reduced again to something like its Pills for Stomach and Liver disorders. r-in-ls I suffered from a Torpid Liver, and Dys- a-in-law paraded up and down the pepsia, for eighteen months. My skin | sitting room with lordly air and was yellow, and my e I kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool- — —_ Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. Warranted coated. = had no appetite, suffered from Head- | €emed satisfied. Pretty soon the|by W. J. Lansdown, Druggist, former proportions, and it will be- come the purveyor of news, not the medium by which novelists, poets, os H. SULLENS........ President «+ Vice pernbes st Ca shier, lerk and Collector. ae otAyers Pills, taken in moderate 7. ing eta when he re- | Butler, Mo. SI-ly bare 2 and critics will reach their 5 doses, om rned he threw five popcorn balls| Th i a Lays ial] DIRECTORS , Wao ies Open, Bhi oo © case against Henry, the sen-} And it will be better so. These Ayer’s Pills are a superior family aod a big bar of peanut candy into medici sual preacher, of Od icine. They strengthen and invig- | the bride’s lap, and handed the old : a aa eee sith sedating a yente- ois’, buswemh great newspapers defy the best ef- nT. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, orate the di; ive eate an . i Tucker, Green W. Walton, eppetite, and remo ve the horrible de isdy another. She turned up her|toanend witha verdict of guilty. soa —_~ moet assiduous. reader aie. 1 Sullens, 1a ited accel Rom ‘Liver Complaint. Ihave used | 108e, raised her spectacles and thus| The evidence was conclusive to his others scat — to Meiers” Wit, atoms Bo neve MA loee cght etates | *10reeod the young man with red| guilt and all efforts to whitewash of what is contained inthe 100 L Dutcher J. Rue Jenkins. A POWERFLL TONIC tion. — Otto M papas, Oshkosh, Wis. | airs: the letcherous old pious fraud were | more pisearee of aia ped badlbsed F HS 2 nang al at mee Ay er ’s Pills, on _ — you are} unavailing. But what can be done? | will be reduced to . The papers 4 , " Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. | “ATTie abinth, ain’t you?” the law is lamentably weak. If he ; aa Pree cme 4 sreeimse vom maramra,| BRUGAE ARTES |g, of ooue.” sel vaio sities. acme Spel ee te ee extend to our customers every ac- RHEUMATISM, “And I have a right to feel an in- literary style, and the. briefest und odation consistent with sate bank- the penitentiary would‘have been his NERVOUS -:- PROSRATION. = P.C. Ferkersox, —T. L. HarPer, terest in you?” punishment, butas hehas onlyrumed etppnent onncemntn oneth slices Pres? 2 = ai i events will be its contents, with only CORRESPONDENTS, sand all Germ Diseases. J Ec eniwoniee i Geo. Gases Of course. : for life and destroyed forever the such comment as is of necessity. — Natl Bank - Kansas City. E MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL Vice-Pres’t. Sec'y.| “And we are now on your bridal guiless life of a budding young National Bank - St. Louis. BLOOD PURIFIER. Superior to quinine. r National Bank - New York. , PF D> neon mg made life a torment to TH E BANKERS I had suffered great: from this affection ve “4 severe that I could not eator sieep, and was BATES COUNTY totally unfit for business. A few doses of Kas- ki we preatly 3 releived me. Its continued use . cur a me sleep, health and a rest- ful life. I believe in Kaskine."’—J.J Baneon od tional Bank MIN. Pearl St., Albany, N. ¥ 8 Mr. Gideon Thom aa she Gitack andone of the: aietseil St. Joseph Herald. “Yes.” “Well, now, you've been squander- ing money all along, Peter. You teok a hack; you bought oysters; you bought a jack-knife, and you’ve woman the punishment is merely nominal. A few months will suffice to reinstate him in the estimation of many people; he need only look con- trite and draw out his sanctimonious face a little longer and all will be Ballard’s Snow Gioiment Will Cure Neuralgia. It will cure Lame Back, Sore Throat, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, old Sores. Ladies it will cure vour back-ache. . wee the nts enpected, citleens wt by g eeeeenees —_ the laws of Mo. just thrown money away. I feel | forgiven. But how about his victim A law was passed in Olio a short (Organized in 1871.) tai sth three na ntae pa from ma- 1 LANG) TITLES EXAMI\ED & CERTIFIED ate is my duty to tell you to - whose young heart and soul he en-|time ago turning all the public : OF BUTLER, MO. the jemalaria an inereaed my woigue ine is | First Mortgage Loans Made on Farm up oom Been Ge purse ticed to utter social destruction and schools of the state into mixed ers from the ersons, giving fall accatne ry will be sent ‘on mageet ication Kaskine can be taken without any special paid in, _ a $75,000. ire sana; $1.00 per bottle, orsix{bottles “Whose money is it?” he asked, growing very red in the face. “It is your's, and what is your's is Sabintha’s, and it is my duty as her mother, to speak out when I see you fooling: your money away.” “I guess I can take care of my money!” he retorted. “Perhaps you can, Peter White, but there are those in your family who can’t.” and lavish hand. The Rev. (?) Hen- He struggled with his feelings, as | ry will have years in which to drain the bride shook her head at him, and | that bitter cup to its lowest depths. then asked: —Holden Enterprise. . ee led into the paths that leads down to hell? The world will stand aghast at her bitter tears of remorse and re- pentance and point at her the long, lean finger of sorrowful way to the devil. These things are not right. There must be a place of adequate punishment for the despoilers of womanly virtue, an evening up place where hell fire is used with a just schools, and the result is that all the rich whites havé withdrawn their children and placed them in private institutions of learning. It is stated that in Ohio the negro vote is 20,000, and as the two political parties are about equal in strength, the republi can legislature passed the law in order to win over the negro vote. Now the poorer class of white pec- ple, who have not the means of sending their children to private schools and are compelled to have and City Property. Local Money for Short Time Loans. ppt a plage eae Office west side square, ail on receipt o' ice. nus - - - + $1000] THE KASKINE On, 34 Warren St., New York BUTLER,MO. - - - President. ieeerones, SEES) AMARVELOUS — | CHILIS#FEVERS=% a. KRESS’ Gets, Less tu Feed 50 Hogs With DISCOVERY R. JOS. HAAS’ . : Wholly unlike artificial systems FEY FR [ ONI C Any book learned in onereading. Beqeere and sosedy Cure ia the most stubborn cases. : sy them mixed up with the negroes, are & POULTRY REMEDY tae. the She sctentit, poorsic ae Raton dane bear scars cosine heat Sins drei COR _* paahidiiool 4 S Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. indignant, and the chances are the FP. Benjamimin, Dr. Minor, te. “Clase of 1 | santorted to ReFora rmx Mowey rex No,; sir, you didn’t, you little] ‘phe Best Salve in the world for Cnte | republican party will loge more votes at Yale; 400 at hudentes mca “vita 0, FEVER TOMI. Dragt | bow-legged apology for a man, but| Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | than it gained by ite political trick. Shantecgsd Geltege anc three large classes at G0.,_¢ ST, LOUIS pl as right to speak for my Fant Pesncoitents, cat cneeia tp: The negroes are not entirely satisfied SS ter. tions,and postively cures piles, or no pa . z PROF. LOISETTE, 287 Fifth Ave. N. Y 8: pane P 7 Legs Pay | with the law, because when the mix- . : “yw, . required. It is guaranteed to give pertect 2 i SAMPLES: ia ‘ Screay _~— . ae catiefection: or Sone pore y Prine ture of children occurred, white ‘PO ¥y 2 ut IT want you to unders' a per box, 25 cts For sale by all Drug- hi lated in all the ~ EAFNESS 12 catees, ana a new and Sy bemailed, sey] 37 ; z teachers were p i cur ewn heme, oes Food agin ge ( for $] can manage my own affairs, and that |S- schools formerly devoted exclusively nt » As A PREVENTATIVE, oe I don’t care for your advice-” Mr. William Steele had exhumed | ¢o the education of the blacks and ! lose one by Fall particulars sent on application. The 3 es Nii ‘tJ zerre} “Peter White!” she slowly re-| last Monday the bodies of his little | the colored teachers were discharged : DISEASE, T. 8. PAGE, No 41 West 3ist St. New York. Sportin Sieicatte Xmereas BR sponded, waiving the peanut candy | child, William Warren, who died } ang compelled to hunt pastures ablished on the ican ‘ “ , Bsthe extra pork it pute apon the hogs Continent. “Apply for terms to RICHARD K. } close tofhis nose, “I see we've got to | March 16th, 1876, and James Steele, | new. FOX, Franklin Square. New York. mand feuders no have used it write have a fuss, and we might as well er it a sure cure and do not fatend to wi have it now!” , yo gt THE HORNS “Ma! Ma!” whispered the bride, ¢ pulling at the old lady’s shawl. You needn’t ma me, Sabintha! This;Peter White has deceived us both about his temper, and I am go- his brother, who died April 10th 1881. The remains of the child were almost entirely passed into dust. James Steele was buried in a metallic cas- ket and it was filled with water and the body was floating up against the glass. Small holes had to be drilled “I have taken within the past year, several bottles of Aver,s Sar- saparilla, and find it admirably adapted to the needs of an impover- ished system. 1am convinced that this preparation as a blood purifier, 1s unequaled.” —C. C. Dame, Pas- Femedy an Y a4 ites mo aaure forhog chol- o Tam sure it has saved me * Frank Lee, Hannibal, Mo. sold it in a dozen Instances, no cure and have never losts a8 Brown Mills, Loulsvilie, xo. | MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE ears. : d. mgregational church, Andover, ue sed Your mea alter: Kuos Ci offered for sale ted ing to tell him just what I think of} in the bottom of the casket in order —es n ; z H a8 good as the him. He commenced this fuss and] to let the water out. The body, ee ily recommend {t-to all haxing Boge PEARL ToP we'll see who ends it!” which before looked somewhat nat- Missouri Delegates tothe Farmers Con- uae oni we, BUT THEY reas. “You mind your business and I'll attend to mine,” growled Peter. “Oh! you hump-backed hypocrite!” she hissed, jabbing at his eye with the peanut bar. “Onlya month ago you called me ‘Mother Mul,’ and was going to give me the best room in the-new house!” “You'll never have a room in a house of mine,” he exclaimed. “And I don’t want one you red- eared hypocrite!” “Don’t Peter—don’t ma!” sobbed the bride. “It's my duty, Sabintha; its your mother’s—” “Don’t cry, Sabby,” heinterrupted, “don’t mind what she says!” “Try to set my daughter up agin me, will you?” hissed the old lady, as she brought the peanut bar down on his nose. “Qh! ma!” yelled the bride. “You old wretch!” hissed Peter as he clawed at her. “None of the Whites will run ov- er me!” exclaimed the mother-in-law, as she got hold of his shirt-collar and hauled him around. ' “J1l knock your old—" “You can't knock nothing!” she in- terrupted, backing him {against the wall. ural, at once collapsed when the wa- ter was gone. A more popular, and a nobler specimen of manhood never went to his long sleep than Jimmie Steele. The bodies were placed in the Steele Mausoleum away from the horrible water that has enveloped them since their death.—Holden En- terprise. The Babies Cry For It and the old folks laugh when they find that the pleasant Cal:fornia liquid truit remedy. Syrup ot Fi is more easily taken and more beneficial in its action than bitter, nauseous medicines. It strengtnens the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels, while it arouses them to a healthy activity. Forsale by Simpson & Co Journalism at Its Flood Tide. — The Globe-Democrat last Sunday consisted of twenty-six pages. The Republican had about thesame num- ber. ‘The Kansas City Journal and Times had twenty-four each. The Chicago papers had about the same number of pages, and the exchange editor's desk was a sight to behold. There was paper enough in these journals to print the whole edition of many a country paper, and yet all of them were filled to overflowing; not with the news of the day, but with essays and stories, with poetry, with songs, music and words. They ead rape Sorat eee tee weeen: John Cestin, Gran t City, Mo. Btecanoe remedy does all he, cla, for iim satisfied it will pa; ey for leet in n putting And like all Counterfeits lack the aside from kee) heal SEEM Thos. H. Logan, Gra rant, iP nety ase better satisfaction than 8. B. Smith, 8 Perry, Mo. iris the whine f toe hogs. sha aa a W.J. McCray, Browning Mo. z Using your — 1 Dave m not hed the . emong hogs. et Courtright uliar, Cass the Beat hing of ine » kind I ever used. J Le; ggett, Hannibal Mo. remedy is asiving general satisfaction. THIS upon Exact wis, Boliver, Mo, 92.50, $1.25 and 50 ae yer box % pound cans, $13 HAVIN ABEL Butler Missouri, them on Each Reroncstecesa i ryscccceartr,| with | SERED CuIMNEY The PEARL TOP is Manufactured ONLY by GEO. A. MACBETH &CO., PITTSBUEGH. PA. JefXersoa City, Mo., September 22. —Lieutenant and Acting Governor Morehouse will issue a circular let- ter the latter part of this week, which will read as follows. “In compliance with the request made in section 8. of the constita- tion of the Farmers’ Congress of the United States, and in order that Missouri may be properly represent- ed in such Congress, I have this day appointed as delegates from Mis- souri to the seventh annual session of the National Farmers’ Congress, to be held at Chicago, Ill, Novem- ber 1 to 5, the following gen' Wn. Gentry, of Pettis county; “Vin- cent Marmaduke, of Saline; Henry J. Deal, of Mississippi; J. W. San- born, of Boone; Joseph Hunter, of New Madrid; Jos. B. Evans, of Platte; M. B. W. Harmon, of Noda- way; Green Clay, of Audrian; Wallace Estill, of Howard; Wm. McFarland, of Vernon; John L. Ferguson, of St. Louis; Colin M. Campbell, of Knox; Hugh D. Marshall, of Putnam; Lu- cius Salisbury, of Chariton; Geo. W. Davis, of Clinton; James C. Evans, of Clay; W. Q. Roach, of Moniteau; J. N. Bradley, of Bates; M. V. L. McClelland, of Lafayetic.” contained a little orinsomeinstances| A brother in prayer-meeting in a a good deal of everything known to neighboring town the other night the literary world. How long isthis prayed for the absent “who were style of journalism to prevail? How prostrated on beds of sickness and long are the daily papers to be great sofas of wellness.” 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. ILE & CRUMLEY soatracta of int insurance will provide that I |... Highest Market hee jes from diseases EEE every style price and quality lade to Order uf Ig teed a fit in eve } d see me, up stairs Main Street, ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any propused line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., geen Advertising O Spruce St, New York. Sena 10om for 100-Pege Pamphust “Ma! Oh-h-h:” howled Sabintha. The dozen other passengers in the room who had been interested and amused listeners, here interrupted and Peter was released from the old | JE. TALBOTT, Wry. Merchant Tailor Se nea kona At a A 5 inci in ROIS TA fe OM