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Atten & 6 TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION TheWeenry ioe Wednesday, wi ome vear, port BUTLER MISSOUR! WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1859 —— A bill has passed the state senate criminal court in to establish Green county a —_———_——- Mr. Neal still has the inside track over Kimball for district attorney Hurrah for Neal, of Osceola. The president has si commission makiny postmaster at thi The state the 23rd, inst... appropriat 000 for the erection of a over the grave of the late S. Marmaduk se) passed ait ao The republic the civil service rules st understand them, whic mothe musi go. Those Ok! failed to wet homes in this ¢ acre will produc: the new territory. Cone ts Bates county i every can ‘ sunty. where on as much as ten big and sure crops. The Canadian } ken late but decisive aci erence to extradition matters that have long greatest hindrance to justi eontinent, and Can: has te- iwith vef rliament Deen source of the la hereafter will faulting cashier of the United S: as it has possessod in the past. There wali be no risk to ran or ex periments to make in buyin in Bates county. The Inod has been thoroughly tested and the fact ase tained that from 75 to 100 of corn to the aci barley, rye, ete. in proportion. | migrate to Bates county ra farm sat, Tm- 4 } oais, WH A Washington dispatch says that | Mr. Clarkson was closeted with the | president yesterday in conference as - to the removal of democratic post- ' masters. Down at the postoffice de- partment the work of decapitation | Was going merrily on at a rate that { breaks therecord. It is gratifying to the American people to know that _ conference always precedes impor- ‘tant official action and that nothing lis being hastily done. gee ) Mr. Newberry, of Bates, introduc- | ed a resolution a few days since ¢ ooking to the holding of the mem- jy bers who have threatened to leave ff owhen the per diem of one dollar be- ‘gins. Mr. Newberry is one of the ‘) members of the house who are always attentive, working in time, and when the does speak his remarks are few ‘but square tothe point at issue — ‘The Brunswicker. | The Missouri legislators have ‘wasted their substance in riotous }) living, practically doing nothing for which they were elected to do, now » they should be man enough to re- © main at their post of duty and finish work, even if they have to live mone dollar a day. Let the ob- ttructionists go home, it would have deen much better for all parties if ‘hey had gone home earlier in the session. tlahom returned very much isfied. Their complaints seem to numerous, amone which the manner in which deputy U. S. rh the people hospitable. on this | have no such attraction for the de-! Thousands of parties who went to | -lereased price of binders’ not what it was represented. the | Courier:” that it iter scarce and a poor quality and | re spectable jour Pmarshals and mil road employes | portant matter. but i gained access to the te rritory before a scheme of the “he time set by the president and | spectability to their pted the choice claims. All of | get them in the hands 4 you disappointed home seekers had | by false pretences. Ii t better come to old Bates where the | wa 3 is rich and cheap, feed and ence of the tru in plenty, climate delightful the pretended newspaper and will | that evide instead SDS TEE ROAD When Captain Murrell, finding a | ip threw part of his cargo to save lives he did not thi THE ELDORADO mid-ocean, in si 5 overboard humau ain wir i of this but he hasbeen delug city the ‘otto: bluffs of the and surfeited with honors, until he Maiias Des rwili beavoid must begiu to suspect that his ac ch 3 tion wes one of the most extr: ed, w botl ‘ nary instanees of heroic self-sacrifice th rd. Every month or so in the Hudson coal fi 5 a-Coust cities some Mulber 1 t of Butl or policeman throws } > nto the water, risking his It wo tap the Bates county stone tinto the wat Yr ng bh led a line ditis x that only quarr 5 asso little surprisit southes it would run ion is through one oO best agricultu When, how- actually throws s the sun ever shone on ers. coBulrit would have a nat : Butler to near Belto goods worth money into the sea to ty. It would tap for human beings who sh in mid-ocean otherwise wo Be + gYent COMME centers thrill} preciation sherois: 1 Gulf: eugo thus thrown overboard much near x v chic vd t ryag try to Kansas City. In t hu inp is not so ad uated ¢ B eli 1Si : of less cons ‘ 1 an be hos: ft ‘ ts 1 luess t had once L— Mrs. Cl 1 - i a a l W 2 asks is the right of way We donoi 5 os i \ \ rs had a chance to squeeze think there would be any troubl 1 e ‘ her sleder rel It was this | a that Gy Way of tis city : re 4 | shrewdaess on her part that | t Caasy | is eant lor witt is ihe sht glance whi the ino- | pro- | inent he was fool e to appro- ess and enterpris le it wil Mes. Harrison caunet grasp i have the effect gear bust the leoid in this masterful way be-| \ s a j hess le Gosely i aer own hand too small. | ial rel puts them in f | ja position where a united and har | monious effort cu: be made at any glove. The thousands who pitied time for the promotion of any enter- s be terests, be that proposition wat | while they shook the hand of Mrs. | leveland will be glad to know that | the List mistress of the White House \ bas too tauch sense te ise that tends to the ci st in-} | WOrks, gas. titi r imiivration Yow her teo | When the business in-nou a city the | little hand to be shaken off the next | jsize of Butler band theuselves to-| four) as. Another of Mrs. Harri gether for v i that | s sisin regard to baby ' of the city’s unl business | issi ew. She will not allow anyone OF pouticar prejudices aid sectione] |ro kiss the White House babies. | jam ties, im a unit eifort, wile] Ber junin Marthena and Maryare au jing at all times to deier private | ankissed trio, and they have their | opinions to tin wo oof majority, | crandmother to bless for it. Ben- there is no prephesying: the possi |jamin has been trained. When a bilities that will be attained. This | caller rushes to him with a gurgling J sch is no chimer e or visionary | “1m doin’ to put a kiss wight on oor itty mout,” Master Benjamin rushes to the nearest lap and buries his “itty mouf.” When he thinks the danger is over he looks around at grand- mamma, who, quite on the sly, smiles approval at her grandson’s breach of manners. If anyone snatches a kiss his fat little wrist he brushes it off with baby disdain aud looks with a pout to this same grand- mother, who has not yet made him distinguish between « kiss on the mouth and one on the hand. idea, buta plain, business prope tion that an organized effort exn ac- of complish wonders, w with versity of opinions on eyery propo- sition that and haif the ed against it. there can shed. So repeat. this isa move in the right direction, and every business man and property owner in Butler should join this club, with the firm resolve to abide by the rules and regulations. acquiesce in the decision of the ma- jority and go hand in hand with progress, push and enterprise, so that when the goiden day arrive which is sur comes up be nothing accom we from The Star Sayings of St. Louis grows ‘wrothy’ at the treatment Boss filley has received at the hands of the president and deputy presidents of Missouri and gives vent to its pent up feelings in the following out- burst of indignation: dua dawning fr } and Bates county he may beup with the van-guard and be ready to claim whatever honor or emoluments that may be derived there The twine trust has itself in its efforts t: i public as to the real co -veached vodwink the “The contemptible treatment to which he has been subjected is with- records of ingrat- abtien of the marisa’ nee Se ee id the miserable whelps who — t. In order to deny its exist sreraid Havel been atthe MSSEEa ne the Trust has s: ut all ove: | the scheme toinsult and humiliate the country copies ed to be a newsy }-New York Couri | March 13th, 1889, and as ty-fourth year, No. 13." d wit [nying the existe: purport th: 1 wil go down to the bottom of e soup tareen with rocks in their boots. Not one of them, so far as rand the southwest are con ul ever reach the surface of political lite again. They are a set miserable, double-dealing, pated, monev-grabbing eads, vho never contributed anything of | brains, dignity or influential indus- jtry to the cause of the republican nd the sooner they are kicked it and kept out of it, the bet- ts aims and existence. They postles of hate and petty - and to insure the gratifi- Miss } cerned, per” was { of 1 shallow ic he | undertaking to necount | now turns out Weve. is no such paper |formthe public c = 2 "| cation of their petty ends they have tis realy [destroyed the harmony for which te -d re “honest and determined republicans | have been striving, and substituted a _/ condition in the ranks bordering on ee i chao They call themselves and are seh ene aenk * known as “Silk Stockings.” needed to estabhsh the exist-/ but th opinion is rapidly gaining st. the sending out of headway that they are a lot of dirty apache vgs. and the fact is conspicu To the Republie be. | US tbat their ability to further wreck the party in this state has been materially if not wholly can- celled. i aceorded to it | é {by the speaker that | nounced positively that | brewe Taught by the Flowers. Kendall, the ier e white JetYersou Ci 26.—Dr. this the hoi morn- tice whic nounced he day hand to Governor Fraueis his would to nus president of the State | University. the of pprepriation > Tnder Arrest. Mo., April 6 vn Nowland Z| Conve Troms unknown t ter. ayed 1S. and when wl Wit un ur bullets into d put wounded man ibs ou’s body. The Now] still may die, and was arres Jackson refuses to disclose miployer’s name, Eighteen Breweries Unite. St. Louis, April 26.—It is now an all the beer s of St. Lonis and East St. Louis epting the Anheuser-Busch company and W. J. Lemp have formed a consolidation and will be run management hiteen breweries rep- an investment of about 5 Stock and rese dollars boud maint of 15 millions will be ach company receiving the full value of its property in the se- The be sold by subscription. curiiies. remainder will The biewer- lies will be greatly enlarged. The Oft Told Story proportion, and preparation of its ents, peculiar in the extreme care with which it is put up, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where other preparations entire!y fail. Peeu- liar in the unequalled good name it made at hon which is a “tower of strength abroa peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained, Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1s the most popular and successful medicine before the public today for purifying the blood, giving strength, creating an appetite. “T suffered from wakefulness and low spirits, and also had eczema on the back of my head and neck, which was very annoying. I took one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I have received so much benefit that I am very grateful, and I am always glad to speak a good word for this medicine.” Mrs. J. 3. BNyYDER, Pottsville, Penn. Purifies the Blood Henry Biggs, Campbell Street, Kansas City, had scrofulous sores all over his body for fifteen years. Hood's Sarsapariila completely eured him. Wallace Buck, of North Bloomfield, N. Y., suffered eleven years with a terrible varicose ulcer on his leg, so bad that he had to give Up business. He was cured of the ulcer, and also of catarrh, by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; sixforg5. Preparedonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase {00 Doses One Dollar MILBANK. This full blood Clydesdale staliion was im- ported from Scotland; is a dark dapple brown, 3 years old, 16 1-2 hands high, weighs 1,610 BANKER. Banker is an imported Ciydesdale, is a bay, 7 years old. 17 hands high and weighs 1,% | pounds. These two thoroughbred Clydesdale stallions will make the season of I=89 at my stable, s miles west of Butler. These horses are the best pedizreed stock in the county and must be seen to be appreciated, as their fine qualities and points cannot be pu Come and see them and read the igtees of both which are on file at my stable and can be [ seen with the horses Again, before come and see them as we do not w: breed without the horses give you full tion, and are what I cl. particular. Jaly obsta- | for | CL ETE EEE RT UTE AN ERNE a TE a oe, HE BEST IS THE CHEAPES. If you Want the Best Corn Planter get the “ Challenge, Deere or Keystone, WIP CHE Ct KEWANER CHECK ROWER WITH AUTOMATIC RE ‘L OF BENNETT, WHEELER & CO. f STIRRING PLOW john Deere SF Ea es i e Iw YOU WANT Tit si Cultivator, Harrow, Stalk Cutier, Barb Wire, Grass Seeds, Farm Wagon or ERIES OR Har: BENNETY, Whitin f2RE, vot LER & CO. GROC NOW PREPARED LO SERVE ce Cold Drinks = MILK SHAKES. PRA (ipt LEMONADE | CRAB APPLE CIDER | SODA POP. | a H CIDER ORANGE CIDER GINGER ALE | For a Delicious and Kkefreshing Drink Call at Headquarters. Homffan’s Noveltv Store. EAST SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER, MO. A.O WELTON Tt. L: PETTYS. PETTYS & WELTON DEALERS IN Staple F QUEENSWARE ANG GLASSWARE, CICARS AR® TOBATCS, We always pay the highest market price for Country Produces East Side Square, butler, M9, 3 A a “Mystic Cure’* : Notic Settlement. tor Rheumatism and Neu yt = e ‘i a ae dae. { Notice eny given. that the andersigr curesin 1 to 3 day *tadministrator of the estate of Beir Aretart, counteract the potson ' deceased, will make final settlement of hie c- It will not counts with said estate as enen admini« tr. 1 of the probate co be holder at day of May 3. Notice of Fi ce is here nnis a IWE NE OINTMENT. nley & Co, a EN Administrator A Few Che Pai Fix Far Wa boom The ing Lar man 1 Th mace La pe 1eeg Mr is vis the Fal eggs. M the a hote R his r in ay