Tine Table no. Pacific R. It-
LtxiNGTOx & Souther. Branch.;
Commencing Sunday, May loth, and
until further notice, trains will leave
Butler a follows:
GOING NORTH.
Ho. 1.3 Texas Kxprcss 4:5 a m
M U5 K.C Expre 7: 55 P M
133 Accommodation 1 :3o P m
GOINO SOUTH.
Ko. 1.14 Texas Express 9:14 ! m
u u6 K. C. Express k:ijA.M
it 130 Accommodation 9:55 A m
All passenger trains make direct con
aection tor St. Louis and all points east
Texas and all points south, Colorado,
California and all point west and north
west. For rates and other information
apply to I. Link, Airent.
Hvr.rel MfCietiei.
MVMXN1C.
Butter Lodge, No. 254, meet the first
Saturday in each month.
Miami Chapter Roval Arch Masons,
Ho. 76, meets second Thursday in each
with.
Gouler rommandery Knight Templar
neeti the tint Tuesday in each month.
t.O. O. FELLOWS.
Bate Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon
day nlgnt.
Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the
2nd and ath Wednesday in each month
LawjrerM.
J NO. D. PARKINSON, Attorney at
Law, Office Weit aide square, over
Lantdown's Drug Store.
THOMAS J. SMITH, Attorney at
Law Butler Mo. Will practice in the
courts of Htes and adjoining counties.
Office over Bate county National Hank.
7-tf-
J.S. Fravcisco. s. P. Fraxic
FRANCISCO BiiOS. Attorneys ai
Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in
the courts of Bate and adjoining
Counties Prompt attention given to coi"
lections. OfTice over Wright & (iloriu
hsrdware store
D V.BROWN, Notary I'ul.lic Dut
ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge
deed, contracts. U-ukcu un.l ail .1... ....... ,1
quiring the acknowledgment or jurat 01
an officer.
I'll VMictun.
EL, RICE, M. .D., Eclectic Phvsi-
cian and Surgeon. All call prompt
ly attended to. Oifice up stair over
Morris Drug Store.
J. MvCMRUTY,
W. II. Ballard,
DR. CHRISTY & BALLArtD,
HOMOEOPATHIC
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Ofice, front room over P. O. All calls
answered at office day or night. Tele
thon COmmunteatlnn - alt ..-.
tltj. Special attention given to tcmale
W c. BOULWARE, Phyalclan and
I ? SUTf eon Offict north id square,
Huer, mo. uiseatetot women and chil
rtn a specialty. ;
0' ft RKNICK, M. D., Phyalclan, Sur
, geon and Obstitrlcian. Office, east
Mequare,orerLeyya store. Residence
"Mr Main and Ft. Scott atreeu.
ACADEMY
r ' WILLOPEN
For Particulars Address
J. M. TJ AYLOR,
Butler, Bates County, Mo.
3 n .ua uur.rs :k
, . . Aao) Uw Aft ef Monav (Wun. i.t.
JIIOPAMDW
LiT.f.V !?h4 thMwMhl, Uai.M.
PATENTS!
Wn. G. HENDERSON,
WENT attorney ami solicitor,
OFFICES, ,,S F STREET, .
P. O.Box 5H Watlitncfnit.D.tr.
tUanB???"cbef?reU,e Patent Ofllce, U.
Oiiw.un "d eder.i Court. .
m'rrtSnL?r,i,h,d.- I'""1 ratent.
enees aaatjifd.riLEE.
.'OSS, '
RUTLER
I Septimbef 7. '8
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MULES IN THE MIXES.
Animal Wlmh Have Xot S Iav-
Pratt Mines, Ala., Jaim .rv 29.
Tlu-re arc- to he st-t-n here wmc in-,
markiihle mules that wrk in the
coal mines, some of which d:ive nut
en the li!lt i ,.,v ; s;x . ,
These mules are kept in the shaft, a
depth ol 204 tctt below the Mirlace.
The first mulf that wjs carried
down was in 1SS0. He was put
down in a c-e by Mr. L. W. Johns,
mining en-ineer, and Mr. William
Falls, mining lo. The mule was
blindfolded and walked to the cage,
where be was tied securely and let
down. At the bottom his blinder
whs taken off and he went about all
right. The mule is called "Jack,"
and is a bay animal fourteen :jtiJ a
half hands high. The stable boss is
Mr. Kellev, and the mule knows
him like a dog would his master. He
slat and sleek, and knows as much
of the mines as any man who works
in them. If a lamp is placed on his
head he will go around the mine
alone. The man who drives him
has no trouble, and if it was not lor
the coupling and uncoupling he
rtould need no driver. This mule
is the pet of the miners, and each
lay w hen the 400 convicts and min
ers pass his stable each one pats him
.iffcctioiKi'.elv on tlu head. He is
the most contented in the world, and
is quiet ami docile.
Your correspondent w:t taken in
the mines by Mr. .Johns, ami during
fie visit the mules were seen. The
fct.ibles aie nnde by dij;;m out a
siding from the main tunnel, and
contains twenty -eicjht mules, all do
cile, sleek and tat Out of the
twenty . i dit muU-g w d r the ground
eleven have not seen daylight in five
years.
"The mule," said Mr. ohns. "is
a curious Jnimal and is easily sub
dued. Now and then one of these
animals will go wild the moment he
is lowered in the mine. When once
o he must be taken out, tor he can
not be managed if he remains for
twenty years. We have had mules
in the mines no men could man
age.". The mules seem perfectly happy
and contented, and eat, sleep and
drink with the same relish that they
have on the surface.
At slope No. 1 there is a mule
called "Fox," who can not be hurt.
He is the chaining mule at the bot
tom ot the slope, and his work is to
bring cars to the chain from the end
less rope and to take empty cars
back. Ie is a wise mule and has
remarkable instinct. The rope has
broken once or twice and the mule
stepped to one side to escape the
cars that came rushing - back. He
knew by sound that something was
wrong. He bears a charmed lite
and has never had a scratch, while
men have been killed time and aain
neir him. Mr. Sam Allsopp, the
mining boss, said he could not re
place him on account ot h:s superi
or mule sense. The animal has
been in the mines four years, and is
fourteen hands high, and is gentle
and kind. He is a good puller and
never goes back on anything that is
put behind him.
At the mines . are seventy five
mules, worked under the ground.
It is a singular thing that these mu les
arc rot fit for outdoor work, end
would be wild it taken out.
FL Smith, Ark., Jan, jS. From
a man who arrived here to-Jay from
San Bois, Choctaw Nation, it is
learned that on January Sth, two
families ot movers, consisting of
nine persons, were caught in the
blizzard of that date, on the vast
prairie, about twenty miles from
San Bois, and were a',1 frozen to
death, together with the teams, con
sisting of four horses.
These Are Solid Fact s
The best blood purifier and system reg
ulator ever placed w thin the reach ot
uttering humanity, truly is Klectric
Bitters. Inactivity of the liver, billious
ness, jaundice, constipation, weak kid
neys, or any disease ot the urinary or
gans, or whoever requires an appetuer.
tome or mild stimulart, will always find
Electric Hitters the best and onlr cure
known. They act quickly, every bottle
guaranteed to give entire satisraction or
monev refunded. Sold at 50 cts a bottle
by John (.,. Wal er.
j Postal Detectives.
j The maintainance ot a large force
i of trained defectives or "inspectors"
a 5 h.-y :ie designated upon the rolls
. ol the po-t office department, has
gieativ purified this hranch of the
service in the particular mentioned.
! A" ni!i:::'c number of swindles are
; t;i curie 1 1 t irotii tit. .1 i:y
of the mails.
iJwindiers reach their intended vic
tims by circulars and bv advertise
ments in careless or characterless
newspaper. The former method is
preferred by sharpers, as heing the
least likely to come under the notice
of tlie otILii; spies ot the depart
ment It is an easy manner to ob
tain lull nts of any required number
ot names, nmng up into the mil
il":l L v-1 :m make a
business ot selling lists ot the names
'' i''-' - o.d writer swindling
conceit, w f.tci, o'vuin oiiginal ',st
are addkted to the s.tnie practice.
Countrymen who reply to any
one of the hundreds of snap advei
tisemeuts wonder how it is that the
hundreds ot fascinating enterprises
from one end of the country to the
other obtain heir addresses, and they
tee!, some way, that they must be
persons of importance. Their van
ity i flattered, and in innumerable
instances they undergo a regular
course ot training before they acquire
a sufficient fund ot experience to en
able t:ie;i; to realize that they are on
t!;e wrong .side of the institution for
the Lible-minded.
1 he ar. ii'tize, which during the
last few years has spread like an ep
idemic, has developed a swindle that
is hard lui- :hj department to reach,
and which affords a livlitiood tor a
large number ot enterprising and
unscrupulous persons. The ktiavtb
lax the great army ot unsophisticated
Uids who imagine they have artistic
tushes by showing them, through the
medium of circulars, how they can
put themselves in the way of earning
comfortable incomes with the expen
diture ot a trifling sum for an outfit.
They promise to take work ttiat is
produced according to their "sys
tern," and require a small cash pay
ment in advance from the favored
artists. The department finds this a
most troublesome class ot cases to
deal with, the originators protecting
themselves very completely, as a
rule, against prosecution.
The post office department - spent
months trying to breakup the scheme
ot a man who contracted to send
pianos and organs from his manu
factories in Maine and California to
any part ot the country on payment
of $3 or $3 or $4 to defray the cost
of boxing the instruments.' The ar
ticles were received according to con
tract, but they proved to be cheap
toy pianos and organs, the expense
of boxing which was about ten per
cent of the sum remitted in such
cases Another fellow made a lot
ot money by boxing and forwarding
very cheap mouth-organs to all who
patronized him through the mails.
The proprietor ot a snide but
harmless cure for deafness reaped a
harvest of $30 to $40 a day tor a
long time. His headquarters were
in New York. The president of a
bogus medical college did a pros
perous business in selling spurious
diplomas, but as the men who bit
at his bait were confessedly as great
swindlers as he was, the department
was a long time getting at him. This
was a swindle pure and simple.
An army of rundists forwarded
hard- earned dollars for a mowing
machine knife sharpener, simple,
effective," and received, in return
sticks dipped in emery dust and
pieces ot iron. Another ingenious
operator found a market for thousands
ot copies ot a cheap edition of the
scriptures by representing the book
to be a collection ot very tough
stories. It is not recorded that the
department interlerca witn tms mis
sionary enterprise. Harttort Globe
John Kelley will probably be sen
to France in the sp ring.
Apparently the queen's speech
went off at the other end.
An old and intimate fnend of mine is
Pcrker's Htir Balsam. I have used it
five years, and could not do without it.
Ithas stopped my hair falling, restored its
natural blacK color and wholly cleansed
it from dajdrutt. Mis Pearl Aneon,St.
Louis, Mo. no 10 1 m
A Clear Skin
js only a part of beaut v;
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it ; at least, what
r?,ks ike lt- Magnolia
Calm both freshens and
beautifies.
Shei iff s Safe.
Bv virtue anl authority r two irenera! ee
the fihl-ni .- - 1 !,soun- """I returnable at
oftb. Nerth; V,.r
Company. uae asainstl hnmaVj iitchev .d
one vainrt Thoma. J. Wieher and Jy.'.K2
in?ey. iftavi oiiailan.l i . . 7
Jonathan Iey. of in and to th Volloirtni
thje county of Mte and State of isnri, t
The east half or the southeast qnarter of the
o?theW.ont,iUn,'rauJ tUe ou&wwt qaaAer
east anrteVrK: r".V1."fl" v' . ntft-
.iin.T . c. "u"r"' quarter, a I m
section a.,, township ranpe so. containing
i 1-i acres more or less, and I will 0'l""',Iune
m
e.tiirday, February I7ih iSSfi
!tW,t!:,,J)0'elckl h forenoon
theeaVr ZXZ.: -or .y, .
-i. 7 7, iu cuun nouse, tn the
riiy t RUtier. nates conntv Mi
rm c r v ,cu'"". o me n iciiest bidder
for cash, to satisfy said executions and costa?
W. f HAXKS,
Mienff.
Sneriff's Sale.
P.rvirtn...J ....I...:
.f- I '"; onwo poneral exe
cutions issued from the the office of the circuit
Cleirk Bates county, Missouri, made return
able at the l ebraary term. lti or said court
and to me directed, one ia Tavor of L. II. Jtw
ett and aeaint Samnel Pott, and one in favor
ofWm. Ieennz& Co.. and aMinKt smnl
lotta. I have levied and seized uixm all the
rifcht. tittle, interufet and claim of the withiu
...... .. ,,, v -ninuci i-oti. r. In and to
MP t.tliflU-inLT ilri .....I w.,.. I... ...-.;..-.. ,
icoiiMnie biiuaie 1V1UK
and bein? in the county ol Bate ami State 01
Ihewert hnir of fie northeast quarter and
tlieeat halt of the northwest quarter and west
hair of southeast quarter and the east half ol
the southwest quarter, and the southeast quar
ter or the Mnthest qnnrter. nl in section ten
(1 ;) . township . No forty (4.., of raiiKe No.
thirty (In), and I will ou
WreliK'S(i.iv, F' lwiniy 17 I1, .iSS.
between the hours of ! o'clock in the forenoon
anil 5 o clock in the afternoon of that dav. at
city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri sell the
same or so mucn tnereor as mav be required
at public vendue, to the hihJat bidder, for
cash, to satisfy said executions and costs.
ift-i.ivo, oueriu.
Trustee's Sale.
Whereas. William 11 .Tnh nnn .nil A A
Johnson, bis wife, by their deed of trust, bear
ing uie ovemoer -i.tu, ipi4, duly recorded in
the Itecorder'a office within and for Bates
county, Missouri, in Book No. S2, pajre 54,
eonveyed to the undersigned trustee the follow
ing described real estate. Mng and being in
Bates county, Missouri, to-"wit: Beginning at
a point fifty (.Mil feet north of the northwest
r.rof.lotJ.four tn bloc "Kht (s), in
Williams' arlltinn Inlk. -l -i.-t - .
Butler; thence running north lii leet; thence
east 68 feet 1 thence south lu feet- ih.nr. w.t
W feet to the point of beginning, being the
west half of lot S, in block IS, in Williams' ex
tension of Williams' first addition to Butler, in
iiu, uuwnit wr ing ioiiowing purpose: in
trust to aeeura the navment nf m n-rtmn nmn.
issory note, la said deed of trust described:
and wnereae, said note ie long past due and
unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the
legal bolder of said note, and by the power and
authority in me Tested by the terms of said
deed of trust, I will, on
Thursday, ebrury iSth, 1886, .
between the houra of nine o'clock In the fore
noon and fire o'clock in the afternoon of that
day, at the east front door of the court house ia
h!'ty of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid,
sell the real estate ia said deed of trust and
this notice described, or so much thereof as may
be necessary to pay said debt, interest and
costs, to the highest bidder for cash in hand.
r. at. axj-kw.
Trustee.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue and authority of a reneral num.
tion issued from the offlce of the circuit clerk of
iaas county, Missouri, made returnable at the
March term of said court, and to me
directed, in favor of the Butler Kational Bank,
and against Green D. McGinnis. I have levied
and seized upon all the right, title. Interest and
claim of the within named defendant Green D.
McGinnis, of in and to the following described
reales tate situate lying and being In the coun
ty m Bates ana state 01 Missouri, to-wit:
The northesst quarter of the southeast quar
ter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter, and the southeast quarter of the south
west quarter of section No. 23, and the south
west quarter of the northwest quarter, and the
northwest qnarter or the northeast quarter,
and the northeast quarter ef the northwext
quarter, and the northwest qnarter of the south
west quarter of section No. twenty four, and
the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter
ef section No thirteen, and the northwest quar
ter of section No. M, and sixteen and two
thirds acres off of east side or lot No. 6. of
township No. .19 of range No. SI, containlnlng
S13 1-S acres, more or less, and I will on
Wednesday, February 17'h, lSb5,
between the boors of 9 o'clock in the forenoon
and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, of that day, at
the east front door of the court house, in the
city or Butler, Bates county. Missouri, tell the
same or so much thereor as may be required,
at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for
cash, to satisfy said execution and costs.
W. F. HANKS.
Sheriff.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby (riven to all creditors and
others interested in the estate of William Cra
mer, deceased, that I. John X. Yates, adminis
trator of said estate, intend to make final settle
ment thereof at the next term of the Bates
county probate court, in Bates county, state
of Missouri, to be held at Butler on the eighth
day of Februarr, 16.
no JOUX N. YATES, Adm'r.
Ii.s.-4oiution Notice.
Notice is hereby gtven that theco-partnershlp
heretofore existing under the flnii name or Uc
Beynolds A Scnwcnck, is hereby dissolved by
mutual consent, Pchwenck A Oldaker will con
tinue the business at the old stand, north aide
of the square. AH accounts due the old firm
will be settled with J. M Tucker, west side
Bifuarc, vtrrvsstnj itrtw. store.
II. Mc&srxoLD,
J. bl-HWESCK.
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j Wbea Baby was aiei, -wm care b.-r C"iOTia.
j Tea she was a Child, she cried for ( uteris,
j When she became Mian, ah daa to Catoria,
j WTita she Lad Children, tao -aie Llm Caaioca,
Mimmk
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86 - A GRAND C0MY1TI0N - 86
Butler Weekly Times
AND THE LOUISVILLE
Courier-Journal.
Both papers one year for only 2 :so. Both
papers and Courier-Journal Free Pre
mium for 82 en. Two papers for
little more than price of one
Pw ti uamat Mined itw m wtll ram br m m-
Jour kiM ppr with the Coarier-Joornal, Um Hecr
sntsuv ew.jNper of the Souin. Dmomueui
fc Hedaouon of the War Taxes br iim
pmml Unf. and Uw bnl, brrkit s4 mbl.tt familv
weekly I. tk. UuM Eim Ts. WMIi C-Hmiiii
kw the largest olrtjulsUon of any Demoara.ua
Mewspapr in America. FnttM uom mud aw.
? CemrUr-ltmntf fr pmnlim L alut diW, Ib.x It
a lial rihirtT-Bv haoawnii ud aufal pmulomi to tclact from.
TUrn "o 4ira lo amlM a copy aaa fnalia
mUmcBt of Oj. Oourler-Journal caa do 10 u laia
W, or kota aampla cop and promiani nrjplnnant U1 bo
Htt Ma of chart la any oaa, by wadlair a Maaa lo last
aSVct la Cuanarjoaraal CewymMj, LounUla, Kj.
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grange t. to re .5
JETALBOTT,
47 ir.
Merchant Tailor
With Hasovbb's TaiLOa Ststem yon eaa cat
Dresses to nt. without oral Instructions. Dress
makers pronounce it perlect. Price for System,
Beok and Double Tracing Wheel. '. .
TU . NTJtOiJIJt.Vi
A Svstetn. Book and Wheel will be seat on
receipt ofl. . Addreas
J0H5 C HASOTER,
7-Ua C1SCLSSAT1. O.
ipt&yj J JJJzv- Send us 5c.
postage, and by mail yo j will free a
package of goods ot Iar?e value, that will
srart you in work that will at once, bring
vou in money raster man anvtning eia
iu America. All about the Sjoo.oco in
presents with etch box. Agents wanted
evarywheie, ot rither sex, of all ages, tor
all te time, or spare time onlv, to wort
for us at their own homes. Fortunes for
I all woikers absolutely assured. Don't
delay. H- Hallett & Co..Portland,
Main.
"TT"T"Tmore money than at anything
l JLx' br taking n aencv tor the
best selling hook our. Beginners succeed
grandly. None fail. Terms free.
Hallett Rook Co.,
Peatland. Maine
BUTLER
illL BANK.
-IX-
Opera House Block,
m;rrLEi, mo.
Capital. - 00,
000.
4,ooo
lr. T. C.Boulwar..
Booker Powell,
Green W. Walton.
Dr. N, L, Whippl
C. C.Ouke,
Wm, E, Walton,
1. Rue Jenkins.
J.M Tucker.
"dgej. II Sullen.,
Frank Voru,
i 11 ... . .
Receives deposits, loans moaev. and
transacts a general banking business.
We extend to our customers every asv
commodation consistent in sale banking.
COHREsroNDlKTS.
Bank ot Commerce - Kansas City
Fourth Ntional Bank - St. Louis-
Uanovci National Bank - New York.
MATES COUNTY
National Bank.
(Oran:zed In i8?i.)
OF BUTLER, MO.
Capital paid in, - - $ 75,000.
Surplus - - - $31,000
F. T. TYGARD, .... President.
HON. J. It. MEWBEKRY, Vice-Pre..
J.C.CLARK ... Cashier.
mfT T)'or working peonle Send
jIJjL 10 cents postage, and we
will mail you tree, a roval, valuable sam
ple box of goods that will put you in the
way ot making more money in a tew days
than you ever thought possible at aaj '
business. Capital not required. Ybu
can live at home and work In spare tins
only, or aU time. All of both sexes, it
all ages, grandly successful, 50 cents to
$S earned every evening. That all who
want work may ten the basinets, we
make this unparelled otter: T alt who
are not well satisfied we will send $1 to
pay tor thetioubleot writing as. Ftfil
particulars, directions, etc., sent free.
Immense pay absolutely aure far aB who
tart at once. Don't delay. Address
Stiwiok ft Co.,
Portland, If all .
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voanpaaioa. riuaa wita ntinauu IMTN.
aad home helps . Hons Paiava
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