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Che But , ler Weekly Gi vOL. X. PEACH & SPRAGUE TITLE ABSTRACTORS, COMPLETE AND RELIABLE ABSTACTS | OF TITLE FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. MONEY TO LOAN, Qn Real Estate security on long or short time. Office first door south ot Bates Co. National Bank. BUTLER, MO. LOOK HERE. It you want to save money get. h) nr! LEE -:- CULVER to do your PAPERING, CALSOMINING, PLASTERING, AND CISTERN WORK. yehSatistaction given or no charges made. Office at Jewett & Hickman’s Furniture Store. : W. EH. TUCKER, BUTLER, MISSOURI. OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first Saturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, No. 6, meets second Thursday in each month. Gouley Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. : Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- aay night. utler Encampment No. 6 meets the and and 4th Wednesdays in each month — Lawyers. 4 T H. CROCKETT : ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofice North Side Square, over A. L. MeBride’s store, W. BADGER . LAWYER. ractice in all courte. All legal business strictly attended to, Office over Bates Co. Na- tional Bank. Butler. Mo. AARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BUTLER, deal of attention. The relatives of INDIANA GIVEN UP. the deceased employed W. Stockwell to assist W. W. Rucker, prosecuting A Secretary of the Republican Nation- attorney, in the prosecution, while al Convention Concedes Defeat. Crowley & Son, Kintry & Wallace and the How. S.C. Major were for the defense. APPOINTMENTS | DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. i 2 Newark, N. J. Oct.24—The New- The killing of Tidd grk Journal published to-night a The following appointments have been made | was #diu.tted by the defendant but | personal letter from C. R. Banks for Democratic meetings throughout the coun- | ; its Wee ee | a e | ES aded on the | one of the secretaries of the repub- | Thursday night, Nov 1, at Mulberry, Ot lican national convention, who is Graves, T W Silvers, W E McEiree, = < : mons = Boxley, Senator Newberry and Sherif Glaz Republican Ku-Klux Os stumping Indiana for Harrison, eas i {to Mr. Austin H. McGregor of New- Charlotte, N. ©., Oct. 24.—Dave | a 8 | brook. » weil known negro porter | 4 ees es | Galt House, Louisville, Ky., Oct. | AL Friday night, Nov. 2. at Rich Hill, SW) Dooley, TJ Smith, Judge Bosley, T W Silver, | Senator Newberry and Sheriff Glazebrook } . : Saturday, afternoon and night, Nov at | . ending hedware store here, |91.—My Dear Austin: Uden one MiniDewnsand Deacon kar” lanodnced on arcardiin aha Chronicle | mali s acme ees sas City and C 'T Davis of Nevada. | { MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER I send aa | 31,1888. NO. 49 Do not fail to visit our extensive Gantt of Clinton and C H Morgan of Lamar wo Monday, afternoon and night, Nov 5, at Rich | Hill, Hons M A Fyke of Kansas City, J Biv Monday afternoon, Nov 5, at the mines, Hon | lay iotning that he would | for Cleveland and advised all | | his ‘colored friends” to do likewise, | pers. Youwill see in the Journal | | that your most obedient servant and | | friend addressed 5,000 people for | | the g. o. p. last night in Indiana and | + W J Stone, S P Francisco, S W Dooley, Jackson and Col J L Pace. Inthe meantime, regular meetings of the Cleveland and Thurman Clubs throughout the county are urged, and speakers will be furnish- | giving the reasons usually offered by | colored men renouncing the republi- |can party. The card created a sen-} . 5 urnish- | sation among the negroes. To-day | ed from time to time, ifdesired. on application s i ia to committee. The clup mectings are very | Leecraft received a letter written in a i eR | effective, and they should be held regularly |jgnorant chirography, embellished 1 dad me on iny ad- | and the condition of their respective neighbor | dress. I have now been through In- | : ith rudely drawn coffins, on the lid = hoodsthoroughly discussed. | with rudel} 8; l duende 11 ious H Township committees are requested to see | of which were the words: “Liberty | an tell you a few points. | that suitable arrangements for the above meet- | 3 is | The republicans have a poll list jo- ee eens “or death.” The letter was written : ings shall be made and thatthey will take pains | i i; eating every voter, room, ete to give due notice to all. | on the back of a republican circular. 2 2 2 | : : afraid they had not. The central | It was in the old time ku-klux style a = i | | : : committee told me this at Terre and is a very decided threat that un- \ ¥ Haute. I hear Ww. the democrats are | é less Leecraft wrote another card and | oe s th Lack-a-I j working school-house speakers got several rousing cheers. I prom- Had lots of fun. You can bet I am | having fun if any ison theroad. My | Iwas, H. Mrap, > J. KR. Simpson, 7Com J.C, Morris, in} I also | | renounced the democratic party, that 5 Bois @? Arc in St. Lot every small town earnestly. | hear i he would not live to see the of November. The letter resolutions and day | | The Shamrock’s droop the republicans ave doing the | same at The repabli- a house te-house | contains Es Its teayes hang limp ar 5 a Vincennes. That was avicious blow, Ben , the usual death is t was a s blow, — z : . {cans are mak That speech at Bloomington. signed by the republican executive ? canvass and doing good work. On-| Veen ae ee bara Be committee. A ae Pe ~ O'Hara mean’t no harm, Ben. i = - jly working fairly in Evansville. | 4 fh ad rot z 3 : 3 : | He thought you had forgo | Blaine did harin in Jeffersonville and | Evansville in the opinion of good | DOUGLASS BLUE. That everywhere the battle raged | Brave Irishmen had tought. meee men on our side. My honest opin- | | ion is Cleveland will carry Indiana. | Good God! a Certain to Go for Cleveland. | He thought Gen. Shields, Ben, And Mulligan and M her, Aad gallant Philip Sheridan ot praise had earned a share. The Colored Leader Gives It Up- you ought to see the democrats turn outat Brazil. The | democrats had | j New York aud Tndi: It’s true they didn’t fly to arms To shoot the workingmen; They lett that sort ot dirty werk For little grandson Ben. | Thurman, and so} | ae meny people were at thestation that | New York, Oct. 24.—Fred Doug- | the express train had to go slow to |Iass, the noted colored republican | clear men off the |leader, who has been on the stump for Harrison since the beginning of track. But you | never saw ap Iudiana turn-out. Rain and mud don't stop it. Kind re- gards to all. SLAUGHTER IN HAYTI. rece , alee | the campaign, and who has had un- A Dreadful Night of Revolution in the | ae 2 City of Port au Prince. usual opportunities for guaging the drift of public sentiment, takes a i : very despondent view of the outcome : Oct. 16.—Advices re-| oF the election, saying the demo- ceived by the steamer Moselle, which | aoa torarel going to carry both New arriyed at Aspinwall on the 16th inst. from Hayti, states that never had Port au Prince passed such a Good-by. C. R. Banks. One Fact | Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It isa fact, established by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood’s Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt Panama, re- York and Indiana sure. | In regard to New York the color- ised them New York by 30,000 ete. - iller pari We are showing the most complete line of iillinery Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. We are the leaders of fashion, which is de- nied by none, and defy competition on our line of special bargains in Trimmed Goods Our Miss Scharf, a competent and skillful trim- fanging in price from $1 25 to $ mer, is always ready to show you through this department and a call will soon con- Office West Side Square, over Lans-} down’s Drug Store. : night as that of September 28. The night, to begin with, was dreadfully HOLcomB & SMITH LAWYERS BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates County National Bank. T W. SILVERS, e ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- son City. s@p-Orrice North Side Square, over A. L. McBride’s. Zitt Physicians. J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orricke—East Side Square, over Max Weiner’s, Ig-ly DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at office day or night. But.er, Mo. Specialattention given to remale dis- | eases. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north s Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- ren a specialty. DORN & PIERCE—BARBERs. Shop on North Side Square. We give special attention to Ladies Children’s hair cutting. We the best of Barbers, also grind sc and ra Everything first- } guaranteed. Give Pp Bile, Ind Of Liver, 4 Pare, ‘> Vegetable Ingredients. From (Mercury. dark, the heavens being a mass of | ed leader said: “We have made strenuous efforts in the western part of the state, and are talking of com- ing tothe Harlem river with 70,- rheum, and other diseases or affec- tions arising from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates vince you of our ability to suit you. le square, | en to the jury at 3 o'clock yesterday. | coal a good appetite, and gives strength black clouds with an occasional flash t | to every part of thesystem. Try it. oflightning. Revolution was abroad. | The firing commenced at 7:30 p. m., 000 fer Harrison. In my opinion, we shall not reach the Harlem with : | 40,000, and I see little or no hope of and the cannon and gatling guns of | carrying the etate of New York—in the palace did dreadful execution 8 | fact, I, individually, have abandoned did also the shots from the big guns |.) hope of carrying the state.” on Fort Alexander, which erash- D. R. Francis is doing good work throughout the state and the man- ner in which he puts his republican enemies to flight is a subject of com- pis Regarding Indiana, Douglass said;}ment wherever he goes. He ed clear through the buildings | 7; wil be impossible to carry the|deals in facts only and thus he destroying everything and every- | state for Harrison.” leaves no opportunity for ar- body with which they came in con- | tact. The firing lasted up to 2 a.| m. of the 29th. The democratie national committee | gument. His democracy is of the has heard of more colonizing in this | kind also which means progression ; city. Two weeks ago a steamer | and advancement of the people’s in- These advices say that, as far a5 |), 7 Ged 140 negroes above One Hun- | terests, and the latter recognizing had been ascertained, 300 persons greq and Twenty-fifth street. It|the fact will work for him with all were killed and over 500 wounded, | was found to-day that 100 of them | the energy at their command. He including many women and children. |}aq registered from a boarding | will make a governor of which the Among the notable persons killed | house ‘kept by a republican ward | entire state will be proud and his besides Gen. Seide Telemaue. were | politician. The fact that 176 ne-| majority should be a handsome one. Mm. Charles Borono and Ducasse. | groes are registered in the election | —Sedalia Bazoo. | districts north of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street on the West side Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. jis regarded as certain proof of fraud, We desjreto call your atteation toa as not one-fifth of that number has | remarkable article which we are selling . a large amount ot. One that is spoken | ever registered there before. Young Talmage Guilty. Keytesville, Mo., Oct. 25.—The trial of James C. Talmage, son of the late general manager of the Wabash 3 - - , | care where all others have failed. It The following is the latest which | RALLARD’s HOREHOUND SYRUP. jat Brunswick last January began | has made its appearance in the pool | here Tuesday and the case was giv- | rooms: \ ling C. P. Tidd, atelegraph operator, colds, consumption croup, throat, sore chest, asth- Fifty thousand dollar stake race | , ot the throat and | oy Wer t ti . sani | g 7 209 a j lungs. a cough or any ot | They were out till near midnight | to be run November 6, 1888. between | your tan ed don’t put off and returneda verdict of y of | the great New York stallion. Grover grand remedy. ae ! until to ee PyLe, Agent. Las- murder in the second deg wor , Cleveland, jockey, Barnum, and Ab nent at twenty-one | Ben Harrison, Indiana tip-i \ Py sessed his pu ran-new | | Years in the pe The hav broncho, jockey, Quay Administrator's Notice. attorneys one mile: T at the quarter two 1 jland at the half four len - {land i lengt fled ar the ver- dict aside, > argued tc- t the 1 43 at tL bility of the parties elicited GO DIFFERENT STYLES TO SELECT FROM i indi - et in the highest terms of praise by all} railway, indicted at the Apml term NE ENE EOS. [rho have used 1 (oarsmen | of the Chariton cireuit court for kill- | A Great Stake Race. | neous reliet inthe worst coughs. It will | ‘town showing a complete line of ly the best known remedy} As the cold weather approaches, a line or two concerning our CLOAK DEPARTMENT we think will not come amiss. We are showing a New Market for the low sum of $3, which we think is a world beater for the money, and ranging then in price up as high as $20. Remember our line comprises Including all the latest novelties and de- signs. We are the only house in the PLUSH GOODS. Including Modjeska, Raglands and Long Plush Cloaks, and a fair and impartial rial on these goods is all we ask. SAM’L LEVY & 60. | ~-snseineeeteeananeseassemnnnashemneenathieesaern aaanERnenaemeetie sianiuistidinte aie sesamiae