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a en as | VOL. XIII. BUTLER, BATES COUNTY THE PLOT FOUL. National Bank, °°" ‘ BUTLER, MO. a in the Force Stewart Lays Bare the Meas | ure’s Tniquities THE OLDEST BANK“ TH LARGEST AND THE | ONLY NATIONAL BANK [State Integrity Threat: ed IN BATES COUNTY. | in Most Dangeio Se | Manner. CAPITAL, - - 25,000 00) — SURPLUS, fispertalism of the tine Pronosition 25, $25,000 00 | Oppression of the Whites as Well i Blacks the Certam Ena 2 , | F.J. TYGARD, - - - President. HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, Vice-Pres. | practical Overthrow of the Kepniiie 1.C.CLARK - : Cashier A caer ese! — Atkison’s [A better Fail of Pith Sent to the | ‘ | Missourt Horse. a) ae week the ‘Tower house of the | atute legislature passed a strong | Over Dr Evyeringham’s store rooms | resolution denouncing the force bil West Side - Butler, Mo. |and a copy was sent to Senator Nevada letter jStewart [Republican. | KE. TUCKER, DENTIST, This morning the following Ww. from the Seuator was received. hay | ing been written on the very day the | BUTLER, Ks MISSOURI. | foree bill received its qnietus in the senate: Office, Southwest Corner Square, over! Cysries L. Rowland, Esq., Aceistant Aaron Hart's Store. Clerk House of Representative: City, Mo. Jette Lawyers. United States Senate, Washington, D. C., Jan., 26.—My dear sir: Yours J. H. NORTON. of January 23, inclosing a resolution of the house of representatives of Attorney-at-Law. the state of Missouri tendering the Office, North Side, over Barnhardt’s | thanks of that body to myself aud Jewelry Store. collegues in the senate for our efforts to defeat the Todge elections bill, is received. Cavin F Boxrry, PROBECUTING ATTORNKY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. SUBVERSIVE OF STATF RIGHTS It affords me extreme pleasure to know that my humble efforts in resisting a measure which I regard as utterly subversive of the rights of the states and of local self gov ernment itself are approved by the most numerous branch of the legis lature of the great state of Missouri The far reaching effects of the yro posed legislation are not more real ized by the people. If the bill should become a law every voting precinct in the United States might and probably would be under the control, or at least subject to the influence of the fedearl power. When the President of the United States the commander in-chief of the army and nayy, armed with the veto power and the vast patronage of the government, is authorized to surround the places where the peo ple deposit their ballots, with mar- shals and deputy marshals, to opperate with federal supervisors the reserved rights of the states will be endangered and it will re- quire more than ordinary resistance to rescue the country from imperial | power of the federal executive. ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNaYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. pecs & DENTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's Store, Butler, Mo. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. Ail calls answered at Office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. " C. BOULWARE, Physician and T. Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialty. co- J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, oyer | Aaron Hart’s Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh ot Pine. UNIVERSAL TYRANNY ITS The advocates of the bill justify its provisions by contending that RESULTS. surprise, and it is almost nuposs:ble there is no other way tosecure a free Missouri Pacific By. \. ballot for the colored in the} south. They dou't the | remedy proposed tive of afree ballot for the whites, both 2 Daily Trains 2. north ani south, despotism must | follow, and in that event the colored | oo | man will be subjected to the tyranny KANSAS CITY and OMAHA,|of imperial power equally with the COLORALO SHORT LINE | white man and that the freedom of jthe ballot will be denied to all wer. “=? | The boldness and the audacity of ; 5 Daily Trains 5 the bill has taken the people by s | to realize that the weasure has been forced through one house of con gress aud is almost irresistible the other, the practical effect of which is to interfere with local self- Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER. PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPIMG CARS. Kansas City to Deny er{without change H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Ticket Ag’ ST. LOUIS, MO in government in every section of our country. Allow me to express through you to the house of :epresentatives my sincere thanks for the timely ex- MISSOURI, WEDNE SDAY FEBRUARY 4 [89]. Rk, R. DEACON, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ARDW ARE: AND IMPLEMENT HOUSE IN BUTLER. liducines bill and 4d the great pleasure it gives me and associates to ny jfee! that the representatives of the of Electric Bitters and seven bxes of Bucklen’s Arica salve and his leg was well. John Speaker, Cataba, O.. had five large fever sores on his lez doctors said he was inecareable Ouse bottle of Electric Bitters and one box of Bucklen’s arnica salve, cured him eutirely. Sold by H L Tucker's drug store Carlisle on Coinage. Carlisle, ina long displayed his style of tHfinking on a wide range of subjects. says that the public has hitherto had the advantage of the authorities on silver coinage. Silver | did not scare away gold in 1878. | On the contrary gold has been com- ing here and to-day America has more than at anytime before. It is a mistake to suppose that silver from Europe will rush here in great quantities to get the premium of Mr. which interview incisive pension | The Pension Survivals. Those the legis ttion ma AN AWFUL CALAMITY. who dismiss Over 100 Lives Lost ima Colliery Hor- wso prolitie with a} ror at Mammoth, Pa : prople are aroused to the threaten shrug, as being a matter of only to | od danger o sed lecisl: amie lay or ton ; : lds y his | ed da ger of the proposed legisla Ueexigaract area iactor One: day or te HOITOW, should study bis ; tion. Sincerely yours, 3 tory, as written on the books of the yee . | hundred and ten were killed in the’ ,, . 2 Wittiam M Srewarr. ioe : ie Peusion Bureau, and be — wise. | explosion. Sixtv bodies have been |p, | al : f There were men, and not a few of | aaa aken cut so far : c =a , rE them, who left the servi of the} Specimen Cases- Later-- the mine is on tire, and Wisted Sta 1SG4 at tl f S H Clifford, New Cassel. Wis..] it is feared the bodies of the others . aa a oe oe pa | ; = ‘ rears, and who are entitle |wis troubled with Neuralgia and | will be cremated. r pes 5 atitled AGS VeNsSIONS U rexishing ia 3 Rheumatism his stomache was dis- Prarie (Ween DISES Be ee ting laws. Un 5 3 Se ee der the same laws the widows of | ordered his liver was affected to an : os ete. Scottdale, Pa, Jau.. 27.—By an these men my draw money from alarming degree appetite fell away | & ‘ : A ae aye sxptosion of fire-damp in the mam the Urited States. Let us suppose and he was terribly reduced in flesh | eee i : me : hi : . | moth ft of the H.C. Frick Coke | that the discharged soldier who was | and strength. Three bottles of | See hee ne ia we : 5 ; : s company to-day e y sturdy min ) years of age. S6- as ! Electric Bitters cured Lim | : : ae ‘ lint . ao it a Be — ee A =. . ere i i Vers were ushered into eternity and he is 85 years of age F oul Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, I 1} < eae L Tl “s i i“ “oc 1 ae 2 A ,; a@uumber seriously injured. 2é carry bun wu by t © i had a running sore on his leg of 8 : 1 th J é i him hal i 7 ie = miguutnd 5 ss explosion occurec ns morning MM Ale wc pu y an. Suy 3@ years standing. Used three bottles | m = SARE a AACS he) TL shortly after 9 o'clock and it is sup- p #ed was the result of the ignition The after h followed the tire-damp he married this age, the daughter | of his house keeper, aged 18 Old men have years. to do such things before this year of grace jexplosion, suffocated nearly every | Then suppose that this woman tived workman A few men realizing the to be 90 old. The United awful situation fell to the ground / States would have a pensioner of |thereby preventing the gas from | the civil war in the year 2016. This striking them. There is not a soul) is, of course, an extreme case, but it | left to tell the story of the calamity | is far from being au impossible one. | The perons not killed are im such ay The war of 1812 endeded seyenty critical condition that their deaths | six years ago, yet the government are momentarily expected. Up to {last year paid to widows of veterans this writing fifty bodies have been | who served in that war the sum of recovered, al] without a sign of life. | $2,263,339, as against but $38,847 The fire which broke out after the | | paid to male survivors. explosion was soon extinguished by! Still more surprising is the list of jimmense fans which were put in | women who are paid pensions as wie operation. The gas has about all | | ows of the been driven from the pit, and the| Not one soldier of that war, which {work of rescuing the entombed |ended nearly 110 years ago, has miners has been commenced. Gen | been alive for a generation, but the eral manager Lynch, of the H. C. , girls who married the veterans are | Frick Company is on the scene help- still with us. The list given may be ling to rescue the workmen. His , valuable as it hints at the possibili- of a miner's oil lamp. been known damp w years revolutionary veterans. coinage. Senator Carlisle refers to | assistance is invaluable as he has ; ties of 2025 A. D.: the natural premium of convenience | had many years experience in mine- | Name of Widow, Age. State. eset ieiisaes Roan aa ae. ie Th h Aldrich, Lovey 90 Michigan in using silve - = ce uses im | Operations. e mammot plant | Betz, Elizabeth... 87 Pennsylvania mense sums of silver in its common | embraces 509 ovens, one of the lar- | Brown, Mary. 35 Tennessee Curtis, Susan os Maine rf currency and could net get along gest plants in the coke region, but! pgbney, sarah - "00. Iilinols without. Germany isa silver using | it is hard of access. It is situated | Damon, Esther 5 _ 76 Vermont country. England has increased | near the United works, where an ex | Benseors: Jane 9 New York : : , ndiana her currency of small silver coins plusion recently destroyed the en- | Gregg, 3 N’th Carolina Free coinage will give more|tire shaft. The affair has cast a| esha zee poe eed 2 z Z | Heath, Sally....... 5 kentucky money and only displace the power | gloom over the entire coal region, | Jones, Nancy. Tennessee of gold owners to control the mar jand to-night hundreds of miners | Mave, Rebecca, Virginia < . " ks . | Morton, Olive ¢ 9 Michigan ket. It will not displace gold as a | are flocking to the scene of the dis | Morse, Lucy 0 eee metal in use | aster offering assistance. The ap- paeet ws Tennessee < = . a z ichardson, Patty -89 Vermont Senator Carlisle is not one of the | palling loss of life at the Dunbar | | Robertson, Nancy (S7 ‘Teaneosee ardent advovates of free coinage. | disaster is more than overshadowed | Smith, Meridy >» Georgia His cautious temperament holds | by the destruction of life in the | Te Ac 4 Virginia : . . 2 = Z + 4 es uy him back from radical action. His | mammoth calamity. Language is | Weatherman, Mary <i) N’th Carolina natural preference is for careful ex- | too weak to describe the scenes at Tounk, A=as Maria ws Pennsylvania periment. He is one of the public|the mines. Horror is piled upon! SA easeaes Z “)W need it bet’? we's men whose utterences in favor of | horror. When loving mothers te aree treasury note issues and of! .., se a thes Loe F l- ine h t aie pee | Talent used to go east. Now it Te need not | : ree colag lave vrei weight Jee * 1 4 pe in ms any Cases. ‘ = : comes west. The Rev. Minot J. sav- : z 'eause he generally is sure that he is ght before he goes ahead. I ri sperity in the land is waiting All about us women are dying daily | | | whose lives might have been saved. j age of Boston. the Unitarian minis- j ter of that city, has accepted a call to Chicago. ;a eour apple tree.” |tion turned jc ines but T am | of inflammatory It seems to be a wide-spread opinion | NO. 11 . BRADFIELDS .FEMALE- nsPee REGULATOR palN's ut sea pete R ME NOTRUATI ON On MONTHLY. GIG KCN ae IF TAKEN DURING CHA GREAT 0 ANGER ag SUFFERING Will SE NV pea book? TO WOMAN Mueo7K°EF TRADFIELD REGULATOR CQ. ATLANTA GA SOLD GYALL ORUGEISTS. After the alliance caucus hed nominated Judge Veffer for the United States Senator, Monday night, before adjourning. the farm ers sang "We'll hang John Ingalls on The same song Kansas, has been sung before with a slightly m different wordir g. Thus is the Senator's own ammun! against him. Verily, | the war seems to be over in Kansas, after these many years. MEDICINE. of Medient | College. Lam of course, prejudiced jA GRADUATE Being a graduate a against all secret proprietary medi- compelled to RRY, after being cured of a violent Rheumatism, SS Sis the remedy for that disease Itook SSS after had failed. ment with the best physicians the turkish bath treatment to Hot Springs, At Jacksonville, Fla., Colorado Springs, and to Cala Then I start- ed home tired and worn, disgusted with medicine, a friend pursuaded me to take SS Sand I did it more to gratify him than from any hope of cure, and the first bottle put me everything else T had all sorts of treat- Had ; Went fornia; but no relief. far on the road to permanent cure. I continued it until Iam sound and well. Geo BHaycock, Duluth, Minn. Treatise on blood and Skin dis- eases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta, Ga Italy now has two of, the largest war ships ever built. They are named the Italia and Lepanto. The nation is hard up, but it goes on putting big capital in unproductive things as war ships. The Pulpit and the Stage. Rev. F M Shrout, Pastor United Bretheren Church, Blue Mound, Kansas, says: “I felt it my duty to tell what wonders Dr King’s New Discovery has done. My luogs were badley diseased and my parish ioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr Kings New Medical Discovery and am sound and well gaining 26 Ibs in weight.” Arther Love,Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination writes: “After ja thorough trial and convincing evidence I am confident Dr King’s New Discovery for consumption beats ‘em all and cures when every- | thing else fails. The greatest kind ‘ness Tcan do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it.” | Free trial bottles at HL Tucker's |drug store. Regular sizes 50c. and. | $1.00 wis saw tbe political ' Senator I jrevolution 1 but he was not ‘in it. | The English have big silver mines | for currency reform. In this gen-| Pree - me that when a woman is slowly fading|in Bolivia. Perhaps they can now eration more money is absolutely} Profitable investments make casy | away with the diseases which grow} sell the b re. = = 7 ae - } 1 ie H a ita necessary to give the producer the | Cousciences. The Monte Carlo share out of female weaknesses aud i:regu 1 f ee ' 5 i i . 1 = 2 OW! See it elie profits of his work. It is necessary | s receive 30 per cent dividend larities that there is no help for her ¢ fas une T. j : par] : (er, a painting ir ey to encourage enterprise and relieve | per aunum. She is doomed to death. But this!” - y oshua Rey lek G sid has | is not true. Dr Pierce's Kavorite| | molds, has refused £100,090 for it. »btors Id has been going ) Eee § not = t ierce’s > debtors. « 1as been going uj | The World's Fair. 4 oo i D as ne. an oO} e g } rescripti 11s cons “4 7 , 1 too long, and men’ lobor has been | The exci by u ption is cor tantly restoring | May Thank Her Sta 4 going down. Free coin and | ev d by o- Women afflicted with diseases of! The row esc B. M greater per capita cireulation are | a — ee orery ol ot Dr. that class to health and happiness | oes what the country wants.—EFvening | spe nervous, pr t It is the only medicine for their ail- | itor twer Times » pain, dull Iness and cor ments sold by druggists, under a/| greatly. Tiecasa wors s. . leepl essn og: = s Ss ' eee positive ¢ antee from the manu- | spe SPE Sy eet Ure The tendency, in these hasty times _c WwW. Saow & Co., of S Taibot facturers of ing satisfaction cee ae tX Moss, ot Green ; nee i is to shorten abreviations. The /1 a in every case or money paid for it | latest modern improvement is to “The eS will be refunded | drop them in the abreviations a.m | Dr Pierce's Pellets. the orginal | jand p. m. as, for example, 11 a. and | , | pression of its opposition to the | 4:30 p- new illustrated treatise € Nerves and Heart and trial bottle tree at H. L. Tucker’s drug store. and the only genuine Little Liver| Pills: 25 cents a vial; one a dose. jmotsleepon my le | pain in preast, ‘shot | Ank) 5 swelled, | dizzine ‘Treat he gooc jun T iDr Mi eart Cure | and Resto oratie eN The first he e helped m soon virt le ured, Forsa at H.L. Tucker's dr es A fine book | nerves tree.’ on the heart and

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