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VOL. XIII. BUTLER, Artistic Sentence Construction That National Bank, Leaves Nothing tote ie ta ‘Journa BUTLER, MO. or is an lette j mot fail to interest the is wiitteu by a uegt | Addey, who is rent TH LARGEST AND THE af “a Parks i Mi 2arks’ farin is u es NATIONAL BANK! bine Ga dos IN BATES COUNTY. jabout the purchase of 25 4 See aes 5 jcorn in this fasbiou: CAPITAL, — - ae as the sun, the great orb of day, is SURPLUS, - $25,000 00) fast bathing bis majestic hed be- - hind the western hills. and the moon, ¥.J.TYGARD, - - - — President./ the pale goddess of night, is spread: HON. J. 6. NEWBEKRY, Vice-Pres.|ini her silvery winus tu ascend the ~ oO - : 5 ig : mare i i 1. C. CLARK < Cashier milky way, aud the ever twinkling 7 bed John Atkison’s ts Giclee on ing gold that ‘ to sweet, mellowing strains of mu-| 6 | tl eng isic, T rise in my majesty and s-ize Bi my pen. and say howdy the jfuture has flopped her puded wir Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms hand says, = chard. yon must “get | West Side - Butler, Mo. (up aut } as January, silken | wings, ba as : ywn behind the misty DR. F. M. FULKERSON, mount of the past, and Felnuuy anon comes glidiug along on swiit, Ns. | greased wheels, and will say, ‘all BUTLER, - MISSOURI. jaboard,” aud this poor old nigger will be nowhere. After this burst of eloyuence—-a -|sentence so and so rounded that Senator Evarts be lost in its subtileties—the farm hand goes on toask about the purchase of the corn in a plain practical way. The letter is written in a beautiful but perfectly legible hand, all the words correctly spelled, and the sentences punctuated accordiug to grammatic- al law. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Pucker’s old stand. long es ore: J. HL. NORTON. Attorney-at-Law. Office, North Side, over Barnhardt’s abet Store. Cavin F Boxrry, PROSECUTING ATTOMNKY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. The Old, Old Story. A little cough: a feeling ill: ‘A headache off; @ daily chill: ‘A slower walk; a qnikened breath A frequent talk of coming death. No strength to rise from day to day: From loving eyes he fades away Now lifte no more the weary head, ‘The struggle’s o’er; the man is dead. Such is the fatal pregress of con sumption. How often is repeated the old old story. Yet not half so often as it was before the kuowl edge came to mankind that there was a discovery in medical science by which the dread disease could be arrested in its early stages and the patient restored to health. This wonderful remedy, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Thousande of cures follow ‘the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. 50 cents Bland for Presiaent. Lexington. Mo., March 5.—James E. Payne, in an editorial in the Daily ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNcYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. AGE & DENTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's Store, Butler, Mo. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- vases. « C. BOULWARE, Physician and . Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialty. cates the nomination of R. P. Bland for president in 1892. the tariff and foree bills is uvassaila- stars that dot the skies lik shimmer-| the beauty who trips a fantastic toe i Intelligencer, this afternoon, advce He says the party's duty is to select some man who is the embodiment of the silver coinage idea; whose record against by the people and for the people; MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY HARDWARE and IMP IN THRE COUNTY. ROCK ISLAND PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS, EAGLE PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS, CASADAY SULKY PLOWS, BROWN, UNION AND U.S. CORN PLANTERS. HARROWS, HAWORTH AND BROWN CHECK ROWERS, F Tp BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, BAIN & FISH BRO. WAGONS BUCKEYE IRON sis PUMPS. TRON, STEEL, ss AGON WOOI WARE. ALSO, A LARGE VARIETY OF ROAD CARTS, R. = SS REED ROSATED, iated people until he be lost in ob- | searity which opens up its mouth to Res vlutions Denouncing His Course as | receive all who, through subservien- hey to party, forget that— Speaker Pass the House. drunken by excesses, “Fu vugh it tarry long, | Jefferson City. Marek 5-—In the P. ill be made for wrong. {low to-day Messrs. Tubbs of Blame aud Alger. ({Osage, Davison of Harason aud Birmingham, Ala.. Mareh 3.— jAydelott of Warren, republicar Saturday last, Gea. Russell Alger | j Were treated toa verbal custization. passed through Birmingham, stop Ree ho was as much enjoyed by the ping a few minutes here and giving | house as it was OTe by «th | out that he to Florida. H+ was met at the depot here by Co! Noble A. Smithson, a lea ling re pablicau lawver and poitician, by special appointment. Now it de- | Velops that has , been quietly issued and is being sent the minority party on the floor of | to prominent southern republicans the house. | Was euroute Mr. was the democrat w receiving it. t Schuyler ve the three in, republican members a ple every- re- running day lecture in which they were minded that they were not a secret. circular the house and did not even represent , informing them there will be held in The cause of the speech was pris! Cinciunati on Apnl 27 a national marily a resolution offered by Mv. e@mvention of all the republican Abraham of Cass, ceusuring the at- clubs in the country. The circular titude of Speaker Reed and the ma-| says: “Blaine and Alger will be jority in the fifty-tirst congress there.” This is a very innocent The republicans began filibuster-| ly sounding sentence, but it means ing, and then Mr. Fogle proceeded | | something more thanthe mere fact to roast the He! | that the “Plumed Knight” and the stated that the house. had always | ex Governor of Michigan will grace | treated the minority fairly. It had! the occasion by their presence. It listened to insulting speeches by} is taken to mean that the object of Messrs. Tubbs, Davison and Ayde-| the meeting will be to up a lott without any attempt at resent-| | boom for Blaine and Alger for the ment He had grown tired of it and | republican nominations for president thought that it was time for the | and vice-president in 1892. Alger house to assert its dignity and keep | has of course come south to urge a the debate within bounds. large attendance of southern dele The resolution, amended by Mr. ; gates to the convention and look Wood of Stoddard, was finally after his own fences. It is known adopted } that Alger is stronger with southern A resolution was then adopted republicans than Blaine, and this is thanking Speaker Tuttle for the fair- especially the case in Alabama. ness with which be had treated the | Alger is said to have had conferen- republicans in debate on the Reed | ces at Montgomery, Jacksonvilleand resolution. | other places with prominent repub- Mr. Abraham's resolution asamend- | Publicans. Heis now in Florida ed is as follows: with Boss Quay, Clarkson and a few Whereas, It is a cardinal principle | Others friendly to the aspirations. — iu our bill of rights and in the or-| Republic, ganic law bequeathed us by our y fathers that the humblest citizen is the peer of the highest official elect- | ed by his vote: that all political pow- er emanates from the people: that officers of public trust, as well as the goveryment itself, are of the people, three mentioned work City Elections in lowa Chicago. March 3.—Municipal elections were held throughout Iowa } yesterday. At Iowa City the demo crats made a clean sweep, except one trustee. At Fort Madison, Ot } 'tumwa. and Creston the democrats | elected most of their candidates. MARCH 11 [891. FR. Fr. DEACON carries the Largest Stock of | Kansas City, Memphis and Birming- | | with (neighbors were startled by | The prompt arrival of officers pre- NO. 16 sy) 3B} a x “y Fe y RADFIELD'S FEMALE- saree oe of SE NTY SS Fait Snot Seal pra! MENSTRUATION nine ¢ BERee Is TAKEN ou Rinse. GREAT D ANGER Ato SUF i FERINO Wi WiLL 3 avinee Boor’ WOMAN aaieo F5ee | PRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA GA 14D AY Abd ORUEEIS «. pe LEMENTS J.T. CASE & EVANS, STEEL REEMANS' BARB WIRE, MELLIONS WASTED ) WORK, BUILDERS HARD- ALWAYS ON HAND. Tae Fifty-Pirst Congress’ Appropria B U TL E R, MO. tions Enormous. The Az: te tor Two Years Over a Bilhon Dollars. red His Wife. Ala.. Mareh DG Marcie Horse | morning at . . . SES. ) Some idea may be formed of the Ala., a small mining town on | 3—AC) Washington, eX Cc reek, travagance of the filty first congress ; when the fact is considered that the (gross total of by that body Dr. J. R. Mathews, a prominent physician, shot aud killed Tus wife. Mathews had been drink- ing heavily last night and quarrelled ham Railway, 2 3 ~ yropriations made ounts to $1,009,250, which sum than 030 in round numbers, is S1L90.000,000 more propriated by the aud the : = a was ay his family. Vhis morning fiftieth « lifieth congress pistol They hastened | coe eee ind found Mrs. Math ithe fourty ninth congress. latter amount was $73,000. shots at his house 000 more than the appropriations of = pies body lying on the floor) phe total; appropriations made a of the bed room. The blood was| \the present session were $5 ree | flowing from wounds in her breast | 000. and head profound sensation at The shooting created al The total appropriations of the the mines, | fifty first congress were equivilent ae ie : i to gather from all) ty a tax of $16 per capita on the en- = ae _—— ee Dr. Math | tire population of the United States ews was surroun¢ ed ‘ by Al ARKTY | oy $8 per capita per annuw. mob who seized and tied him. He re- | + : A : : Taal ) Under democratic coutrol since sisted violently. Open threats of | 4), forty-fourth congress, except lynching were made, and two at-/ the forty-seventh congress, the tempts to hang the nan were made. 2 shee! = average increase of appropriations was about $30,250,000, which is a normal increase only. The condition of the finances July 1.1891. showed a surplus of $110, 000,000 and the receipts for this fis- eal year were about 472,000,000 in all say 582,000,000, counting the ‘redemption of national bank notes, bond purchase, appropriations, pen. sion deficiencies; current and miscel- lineous deficiencies, less deficiencies paid prior to July 1, 1880. The net liabilities for this fiscal year amounts to $578,000,000, leaving a surplus of $4,000,000, on July 1, 1891. The estimated receipts and sur- plus of the revenues for the ensuing year are $451,000,000. The liabili- ties to be charged against thie amount are $361,000,000 for annuat appropriations. $115,000,000 for permanent appropriations; sugar bounty $10,000,000; indefinitefappro. priations, current deficiencies and miscellaneous $33,000,000—in ll 3519,000,000 which will leave a de ficiency of $48,009,000 on July 1 1892. vented such action. Mathews was taken to Jasper for safety. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citzens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con suuption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfact- ion We do not hesitate to guaran- tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price. if satisfactory results do not follow their use These remedies have won their great popularity, purely on their merits. For sale by H L Tucker druggist, north side square An old dictionary of Philadelphia. published in 1785 has been brought to light. Among the notab'c names found init arethese “Frank lin Benjamin, his excellency, 1 Frank- lin Court; Morris Robert, merchant, 101 market street; Rittenhouse David, 109 Arch street; Hamilton Alexander, 855 second street Distressed and Destitate. Gainsville, Tex.. March 3.— During the last ten days 300 negroes Acc cicdiage 4 to scientist the hourly rate of water falling over the Niagra : : have passed throug is ci oie. See ble; whose el f r that the authority of the people is At Burlington, only one republican | Falls is 100 million tons, represent | 4, pea F é nF | = a! character ier purity, hon- “ ‘ rs oe ¢, 2 jaboma setile Nearly al! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ie; Ww es eha : c' ‘ purity, ;Sapreme, the bighest ials subor- | ran, and he defeated by 2 small | jing 16 iillion horse power; and the | fi f rn esty aud integrity is above reproach. | ginate to the peo i Mence ce taneronte. thes caadiautn come from easiern Texas. They Office, Southwest Corner Square, over x : Bee eee taker cond dinate to the peo gence the | majority. other candidites | tot: . da y production of coal in the | |are Halves havdainiae oe a \uron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha-} NO one more Lully Bls’ these cone | yumblest represen of a SOver- biden Dent Gabe oan | a istr< : 4, hardtooking and enah street norrh ot Pine. ts than Silver I 1of Mis- eign people.can stand with his peers er . 1 ectee va : seat OS? oEune, prov.s- a e " >is music in 1 : : Z 5 as ruining implime: ; ; souri. There ist : the names /and righfully claim equally before st ui — a ae z ee auoine phinenis: | | there is strength ar the law: and that whenever this; At Waterloo S s HEED THE WARNING = |" yreeresaee” ISSOUTI acl | y es aan Kai peso _ flies — eG Guat EON Gear a Itis not infrequently the case ail e fur : : sae ‘i ia — i ex t fs rs") thro gh the exer of an arbitrary Hoot was working on a cobbler’s | that itching pumples and rite meek d has aleo sold tc a E : Hee De WSpaper wan so faver| power, dangerous to civilliberty and | bench when he was clected mayor, |/<cat foils’ are the forerunuers of|... 4. 4. 2 D . T ins 2) the nomination of Cleveland in 1884, subversive of fi Sam 1 gh the yotc knights |] s 5 jone of these Inigrating negroes & ail al 2 of free mmié i v 3 of knight arger bows, or the x s " ‘ y I ‘and was a strong Cleveland man une) yy, The ti Se Eee ; i 1 7 shied _ He MCTe Ser10u" Cals! town lot for one dollar. These lots 1 lt 1 the appearance of the latters let Pg sarees prec eae ha Stee enero Genet D) bunsles-ytavaicariy | Netae /pata) | were represented to be jocated ir TO . : lhe P ape a see ts has been enabled through the ru! s demseratie except ee danger signal d they should! 1.6 heart of the lar oe = . na ra ~ ast free c as Bi : : ; f e large towns and to KANSAS CITY and OMAHA, age as . of its speaker to deny to the minor-. the treasurer. | be ieedied ab ox The Investment. RPE OE RORY fa Is one which guarfoteed Ee j bring you satisfactory results, or in have been \ ' : jchse of failure a return of purebase Ree] in the high office of sof tuberculosis treated | 5 Daily Trains, 5 price. Ou this plan you buy the lower house of the by the Re ich method from the mid x -_ {from your druggist a bottle of Dr. congress: We of November to the end of De-! J s : So : Z ff. Kansas City to St, Louis, King’s New Diseovery for Con- Where Rh 1 camber. Of eases of rnal tuber THE sumption It is guaranteed to relieve tread the wi: search colis Lia i cured. 171 con- PUEBLO AND DENVER, In every Case. when used f f u le 194 improved : affection of the Lungs, Bro ‘ ises of external PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS | asthma. Whooping Cough, Croup, Resolved, That it is the seu~ i5 are reported cured ete.,ete. It is pleasant and agreez Kansas City to Denverwithout H. C. TOWNSEND. change , {always be depended upon. ST. LOUIS, MO! store. to, ble te taste, perfectly safe, and ean Trial General{Passenge: and Ticket Ag | bottlesfree at H L Tucker's drug | spectable statesmanship ity the rights aceorded to min in that body. bv all the /men who have pre Results of Kotck’s Remedy. Berlin, Mareh 5.—Official govert this body that in his startling p ations of power Thomas B. rid lifted himself without the pale of re and will be followed down in history by abumil | i consider roved lis impreved and are incomplete and are uct fin , The success of Prof. Koch's remedy | | has exceeded every anticipation. pimp es | |be worth $100. blood} itou and na-| ving tae Telieve the Ss: stem. | Afew dc ift’s Pccifie at} this juncture will accomplish wond- | The cruption will be healed | jand the little boils shew that the Vis not ina good e an Goersretcs : TO CURE OINTM ENT.) ened SKIN “a DISEASE es of ¢ its im- The old paraphras2 of the| 3 ystem cleansed of GF ANY FORM “A stich in time, ” ete., is| USE CTs ieee] IRISEELL'S, OINTMENT, airs of bree thes.” pe Pe ne — The ra dern| It has been in use many years, and bas forin has a touch of humor that | proved infallible in every ease, trem simple Pimples an4 Blotches on the face and In re lids to obstinate ae Piles. by Druggista. 50 cta. per Bez. Mise Diecases ané Certiécates of Cure. does uot modify the truth of it | that vain we may say that a course of Swift's Pacifie prevents ills ter- =

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