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SO A ERNE ET ER SPE NR BUTLEL TIONAL DANK, —IN— How Protection Protects. An sag as of the protective i tariff, Mr. upon the hee bill introduced by him, traced the exact cost of a S10 suit of clothes as f ollows: “ I have i a ] 3] es weight. total cost was 36.68. pela Ouse > OCK, Its labor costs $1.65. Its weight 4 1 | got its exact cost and its exact | H | | pounds and + ounce: BUTLER, MO. It required, so say tag s and 4 ounces of goods; the duty on that wool is 10 cents a pound, or $1.70 for the suit. Therefore the cost of that suit without the tariff 4.98. Instead of that suit being a $10 suit of clothes ‘without the tariff tax, it was a S495 suit. x POKER POW B. WALTON, RUE JENKINS, ------ RY KINNEY..-»-Clerk and Col ~ PIRECTORS . tax. wi ee by the Oak Hill conference to call upon the governor of Missis- sippi and ascertain a few facts in re- lation to free trade. \ the wool mana-|as he covered up as hat, *‘what do it all mean nohow tariff.” Ss facture: sof wool the | grease to 1 pound of w 0] “ = mO65. 1 ae 1 ppital. OGB.000, | doth, then it 1 quired 17 pounds of greasy Wool to make the 4 pounds government imposes upon certain articles which people of other nations send here.” “Whut sort o° articles!” Lyons ah Now for the protection of that suit that cost with the wool duty added, $6.98 there is a tariff tax of 40 cents per ipa) for duty he advanced on amounts to $1.70; there is a tax of 35 per cent, for his 'f,C.Boulware, Booker Powell, Tucker. Green W. Walton, ge JH Sullens, John Dee ter, Simpson N. L. Whipple bat Voris, Wo, £, Walton, E Dutche: J. Rue Jenkins. the wool own protection which amounts to $2,33, the whole protection amount- ing to $403 which added to the $6.68 makes $10.71. Of course the manufacturer had to undersell the foreign suit, and to do so dropped under him 71 cents and sold a $4.98 10 with the help of the ves deposits, loans money, and sa general banking business. tend to eurcustomers every ac- twith sate bank- pdation consist COKRESPON DENTS. Nat’! Bank - Kansas City. ith National Bank - St. Louis. National sank - New York. iu suit for $ tariff.” RAtES COUNTY ationa: (Orga: OF BU bake bat S Symptoms of Catarrh. ie ete k ischarze with ‘stopping jydil + | nose at times, imparement or smell and taste, watering or w tT onal nansea, press! NO the eyes,and at tim of them are te cats wrh, yet ‘*. [sent in every , pital paid in. 1e = trh in its worst forms is ee = : asant use, d con Z cawstic ¢ Or d ists, ME WBE ‘ i liome Revolt Against Grecian NJ. 8. Evansvill | sul ho is} ig oF YOUN every style price and quality r etl agi r full [guaranteed a fitin ev alland see me, up stairs N Main Street. ist in it are) els of ed of while ie : a the fact that the republican candi- n from Merchant Tatlo - | date for the Presidency has proved ore himself, by his record on the Chin- REGISTERED, =; / ese question, to be an enemy to American labor and opposed to lib- eral views by his fanaticism on the tempe rance question. On all hands and among all classes of Republicans ig 2 Arsh Street, Philad'a, Pa ONCHITIS, DYSPE port. A Wonderfal Lucky Family. Fei D Ne we tha be. Var gS. STA 129 Area 5: - PALEN, ments later, believing the storm Hardly bad they done so when walls fell in, very nearly filling learn the exact cost | neighbors. ny propused line of | sing in American ts by ea . P. Rowell & Co.. etically jM"Psver Advertising Bureau, \GES. © $20 Spruce St, New York. cts, for 100-Page Pamphie? A Voluntary Statement. The writer of this paragraph elder and only brother. Brou sumption in the 1 in a few weeks, in yd store of flower heet no rity and 6 Gale } ee see sil = to book tt a rips taken oy hems fro 5 in wa Pa. ly sare of fetchin’ us whut we needs?” ple. By paying more for some of those articles, you help men at home who, by means of the tariff. are ena- | of 20 weeks, in a bled to sell their wares at a higher | Beart price.” higher price?” way? Doe Dr. Sage’s Catarrh |. : Me = 1oros > niggah? said.” . dat we sell?” is the first commercial ; and manufacturing city of the great haw i E state of Indiana., the state which is hee i| , | the home of the Honorable Benjamin Harrison, Republican nominee for the Presidency of the United States. Yet in this city of such vast import- ance the republicans with very few 4 exceptions, are utterly disgusted at a ade to Order the action of the Chicago convention: Every man in this community knows that the builetin is as true to Repub- lican principles as it is possible for any paper in the world to be. Those principles we love and honor, and i the JE.TA LBOT Ve hope to see prevail, notwithstanding off den I wuz ‘fo’ I came yare. Tell you de truf I doan blebe no man un- erstan’s dis blame bizness.” we hear ot their determination not to support Harrison, and it is as well a ‘eee eD TREATMENT for republicans all over the Union to understand, once for all, that Ev- ansville, the first city of Manufac- turing importance in Harvison’s own state, has no earthly use for him and will not give him its republican sup- Lexington, Mo., Aug. 8.—Near Dover, Sunday night, eight head of steers belonging to Jack Slusher were killed by lightning. At Wav- erly a family named Fanning, fright- ened at the violence of the storm, left the house and took refuge in the cellar, which was near by. They vailadelpaia, Pa had hardly sheltered themselves when lightning struck the house, de- stroying one end of it. A few mo- have abated they left the cellar. DVERTISERS with stone and dirt.” They were EE is taken care of during the night by he month ot May. were stuck roun Every att remedy that love co ive or jobtian were un: Vailing. Since 3 It rned, through fro LAEETAG EAs ET It. | THEY DID IT. Stephen Philpot, a dark gentleman in his closing speech | who at one time was the most prom- inent ferryman on Bayou De Muckle, vs the Arkansas Traveler, was ap- “Now, gubner,” said the old fellow ittoon with | “It simply means a revision of the “What is de tariff, gubner!” “Why it is the duty which the “Oh, almost everything.” “Wall—er, does we need dem arti- | } “An’ we charges dem folks fur “Yes.” “Wharfo?” “Because it protects our own peo “But, look yare. who pays dat “You do.” “Wall, now, who he’ps me dat er Cured among others the They write: ral Ave., Cincinnati,O.,? 3 cured me of liver 3. I gave ten of 13 troubled with pills to a frie iw = s Pills are small and yet wonderfully , dyspepsia, in- and strength, @aSend 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- “Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHORGS CO. 112 Wall St. W. Y. age Te AOOAREE,, of uel pctures, Museum, Api feeling giving new] enies, Health, A W. FL PRICE, D.b., WILLIAM EWELL COLL LIBERTY, PY-NINTH YEAE — Ee) MESSOURT, EGINS SEP. 6, THIRT Isso Tuition and Ine 20 per term | ditions of “anid deed of trust, I will proc sell the above described premises at public ) St per a to the highest bidder for cash, at the ast front door of the court house, im ‘the city ttler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, weeks. students and sons of Bapt For Cat. Ort Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Ath | Herrell. "hi Sone | trust dated | corded in t and being sit state of Miss The south w quarter, and the nich conveyance Was ma. the payment of 0 scribed in said | fault t are note, fully de- ; and whereas de- » in the payment of the and more than one year’s Glaze Missouri, at t of said note a u i of trust, will d premises at court house ates, and state of Thursday, August 16th, 1888, between the hours of and 5 o’elock in the af the purpose "GEOG. GLAZEBROOK, Be tying and being situate in ates and state of Missouri, to-wit mal north half of section , Which conveyance wao made secure the payment of certain notes, bed in said deed of trus fault has been made in the p: notes, and pursuant to the Friday. August 31, 1888, the hi 1 JAMES kK. BRUGLER Trustee. you know o° snybody dat is payin’ mo’ fur er artikle jest ter he’p me? “No, I can't say that I do.° “Den wh ie er thing is wuth?” “To keep up cur industries. * “What is de industries doin’ fur de is I spected ter pay “mo “Why, they keep pricas up—it is “On things dat we buy ur things “On things we buy, I believe.” “Wall, now, look yare. Tse wuss The buried treasures of ancient times are continually coming to light. A white marble bust of Apollo, said to be of wonderful beauty, has just arrived in Constantinople from Smyrna, where it had been excavated along with a Juno and a Roman emperor. Connoisseurs say the Apollo is of the time of Praxiteles. How machinery may cheapen an article is seen in the case of the metal known as alumnium. It used to be worth, thirty or forty years ago, $250 per pound; now it is sold at Krupp gun works in Germany at 25 cents a pound. Common clay contains ten pounds of the metal to every one hundred. The youngest millionaire in Chi- cago is Cyrus H. McCormick, who is only 29 and is at the head of the extensive reaper manufactory found- ed by his father. He is unmarried and has a fortune of $4,000,000. Another learned St. Crispin has come to the front in the person of a shoemaker in Buffalo, who, working at his bench, has become a wonder- ful linguist and bids fair one day to rival Elihu Burritt. Mrs. Leland Stanford's jewels are valued at a round million. Her dia- mond necklace is the finest in the United States and possibly in the world. It cost $74,000 and consists of large “blue tint” solitaires. It is estimated that Carnegie brothers pay out every month as much as eight tons of silver in the standard dollars of that metal. These gentlemen are under the protective system and don’t want it disturbed. Woman as a Martyr- History reords the suffering of count- less martyrs, and wr read of them with mpathy. But there are iving to-day in our midst thousands ot otier marty who have far stronger claims on our consideration—women who are sufferers trom those ailments peculair to her sex, our wives, daughters and sisters, perhaps whose lives are an unremitting round of su uffering: ‘Is i? they cry. Yes, there Dr. Pieree’s Favorite Prescription remove that ‘dragging-down”’ teel- ing, will banish that backache, will re- store every function to its r ormal condj- tion. Toalls rers trom female com- g—and their name is legion—we et the “Prescription” at once; it psay: gold to you. Buses _ Namal oe COLLEGE ght school Gommences Music, Te Latin, Greek full part DH SNOhE, ¥ STATE allege, Lopen with The Ariculture C me State Uni- the other « ersity on $ Its course of strictly to th rectly 4 di- farm equipped with bred stock, plete horticulture ov ot varieties of frvits etc., etc; an erinary ral mu States Exp nts vet- { agricultu- dey sartment; t the United Secratary and for tur CotumBrA, Mo. INVENTION: the half c wonders ot and svstein of v ed all over the countr ing the workers from their any one can do th sex, young 01 wold: quired. started tree, cut Hye out and return to us l send vou free, something ot i : will bring , thanany- Grand outfit free, _ revolute the world during the essisa asin be pretorm= seperat- Pay either y Te- liberal: start you in business, more money thing else in the w Addiess Tyve & Co., Aurusta, Maine. Sale. Trustee's Whereas, Mary Eachus of trust dated 3 t paxe The Southea 20 neres off the south the north s p of lot 2 veyance was made in trust to ment of one certain note, fully di deed of trust; and where now, therefore, at the reques conditions of said de ceed to sell the above public vendue, t Missouri, on Saturday, August 18, 1888, between the noon and tf) interest and costs. GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK Trust “Trustee's "Sale. and recorded in the Recorder’s and state of Missouri, to-wit: was made in trust ‘to secure the’ p and stzte of Missouri, on Saturday, August 18th, 1888, the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and are | costs. GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, 3 Trustee. i : Maliga Throat is very preva- : lent among the people of India. Mr. E. A. PEREIRA, Head Inspector Post Of- fices, Calcutta, India, writes over his sutograph here shown: “Instantaneous relicf in Throat troubles fn the Campbell Hospital was obtained by St. Jacobs Oil, Was myself cured by it."” — Sold by — @ _—OORUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. The Chas. A. Vogeler Co., BALTIMORE, MD. ‘clock in the forenoon srnoon of that day, for said debt, interest en oll FOR SORE THROAT. t Sore the . township in and mn aid notes, now long past due and unpaid Now, therefore, at the request of the legal n- to ars of ) o'clock in the forenoon k in the afternoon of that day, for sof satisfying said dept, interest Classes of a widow, by her deed f Soy at Philadelph ss, and recorded in RiSnatoEnarne curs Cadets. s ¥e versity ofPenn , Michigan University, Chau- tauqua, &c. the Scienti Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown. E. H. Cook, Principal N. Y. State Normal College, gler, trustee, the following de- ate, lying and being situate in Sates and state of Missouri, to- st quarter of section Is, (except ©) and 20 acres off of of the southwest quar- ter of section Is, except 2 acres used as church lot, in township 41, range 30, which con- are the seribed in ai detault has been made inthe payment of said note, now long past due and unpaid, and whereas, the said J. B. Brugler, trustee, is absent from the county of Bates and State of Missouri, and unable to act in the capacity of said Dade of the legal holder of said note, and pursuant to of trust, I will pro- lescribed real etate at the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court honse in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Jewelled Medal awar al Medical Association. Address P.O. Box 1595,Bos- ton, Mass. vard Mec who may Bulfinch St. Specialty Cutthis ove. You muy nevér nec it agale Missouri Pacific Ry. 2 Daily Trains 2 hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ve o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, Whereas, Mary Eachus, a single woman, by her deed of trust, dated July 3uth,, Iss office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 39, page S32, conveyed to B. H. "Ingram, trustee the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates The southeast quarter of section 18, (except 20 acres off of north side) and 20 acres off of the south side of lot 2, of southwest quarter of section 18, except 2 acres used as church lot, in townehip 41, range 30, which conveyance ment of one certain note, fully deseribed in anid deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment ofthe interest on said note, now past due and unpaid; and whereas, the said B. H. Ingram_ trustee, is absent from the county of Bates and State of Missouri, and unable to act. Now, therefore, at the Te- quest of the legal holder of said note. and poreuane to the conditions of said deed of trust, will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bid- der for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoen and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for Administrator’s Notice. by the Bates county probate court in July, 1888. nade working wreferred whocan » their whole Spare moments may be A few vacancies in . 109 24-Im. Townsand ¢ emp! oy 1 Main St. Wanted. iy Sed SALESMEN Permanent posi: tions guaranteed with SATs A. AND PENS Es Any determined n * Peculiar edvant ek complete, Rwy AN CAN BUC- begir- PA ceed with us ” Name this paper. . ILL Addres at one» NURSERYMEN. ta wanted to sell so paa Lard Asch FUBLIC SERVICES OF 9” DrOVver vie Hoe om poweel eed eae wd will be worth far more than its weight in | ters. or th parred. L. B. 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