The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 7, 1881, Page 7

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, Howe, Simger x = A. L. MeBride & Co, ifuiteau on the Witness Stand— IRON, STE EL, NAI LS." | e ig _ aes a 8 D HEAVY HARDWARE, Wagon and Carriage Material, BAR HOOP AND BAND-RON, SWEEDISH, NOBWAY AND ULSRER iRO> ENGLISH 4ND AMERICAN TOOL STEEL, MALHINERY AND CAST PLOW STEEL 2S AND CUT NAIIS, ” TRON AND STEEL HARROW TEETH, IRON ANP STEEL CROW BARS, MACIINE, CARRIAGE AND Biacksmiths’ Tools, Malleable Irons, ad Maners Pieks. , Axtes aid ‘Thi ‘Horse Simwes, SPIKE TIRE BOLTS Rail Road Ss bie skel ew and Strap Hinges ts, Washers, Rivets, Coach, Lay gon and Carriage Haslware, wagon and Carrage Wood-work, tuiidersHardware of every Description. Tin, Sheet-fron 2nd Copper Work Looting, spouting, Etc. Supericr Cods and Heating Stoves. | Siege of Fancy Groceries | and Chain Pumps, Wagons, sarb and Smooth wire, \ Gather and Rubber Belting, Lace Leather, Rubbe Water Guages, Wood & Wiilow-ware, All at the Lavest Market Cash Price. 4. L. MCBRIDE & CO ED EK. ga A NNAHE Rucock and Gunsmith. JEALER IN Muzzle and Breech-loadin and Hemp, I Bs 4 g Shot Guns, Feifles and Pistols. A Pa itiomete.. I :21L8 THE aegadd Vis cior, ewin:; YEachine 1 Keep none but First-Class wotmen. repaired. Shop on North Main freet, Butl Mo. DRA A. Maynard, AW TK POST OFFICE x WETERQY EA: STATIONERY. IN BOOKS NUTS, CANDIES, AND TOS ETC., LARGE Daily Papers and Periodicalalways on hand, aa TINS Se THE. LIGHT RUNAIAG NEW HOME Ts the best machine in the mar Any person wanting to ub} deliver them anywhere in thé county. I also have the new Faw banks, the latest improved mac in the market. South side of square up in the old Child’s build F. ARTON, Agent, Buil Mo. in ns to ave located in future home, and have sorted stock of jewelry and spectac! to this market, which I will sell cheap for cash. Having had many years experience in the mannf. ps ever bro ture ef watehes and clocks ir rope, Tam watch: pre ite clocks, nor sor how rey 1 abused. By bringing em to me, tape ean have them | put good running order and guaran tee satisfaction. £ RERNHARDT North side square. Butler. a +> land they said it was a brilliant And Skienu Screws. VARITIES | | Ed. i and killed inst THE ASSASSIN’S SAY. business. immensity and increase of this trade : In 1863 the Government tax on beer was, in round numbers, $1, 500,000. For the year 1881 it will reach near- | ly $15,000,000, thus showiag that Newspaper Experience. eton, Nov. 29—" WV hat} the people or the United State le buying the Intet}consuming beer at the modest f of fifteen million barrels a year. | proposed to make it the grest] And the demand is increasine.” jacwspaper organ of the West. I pre Sack |posed to put into it the advertising |patronage of the Chicago Tribune, a Re “pub slicanism of Horace Gree 2 ley, and the enterprise and snap off #S#nst Mor, 3 ames Gordon Bennett. I suggested sioner of Police of this to some first class newspaper men, . few days ago by Ex-Gov. Charles - Johnson, charging him with mak- ing a false affidavit. in : TJohuson Wins. St. Louis, Nov. 29.—The suit ie jand they thought it reasonable. If nen feasible. I consulted sew tion of why gamb oling houses are per- feral parties about it and they all ae itted to run in this « city, and which thought it a good scheme but would = been betore the —_— for several hot put money into it, and so it fell days past, closed this afternoon, and Among others I applied . Adams, president of the Sce pad assessed the penalty at a five jond National bank of Freeport, sup- wundred dollar fine. be -d to be worth $500,000. I told Garfield Relic an id ma ike h Governor of Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. Eg The nd he he ‘Yr TO BE GOVERNOR. State Senator and]. eputation and charac- uitously disposed ot all the drape ry and floral decorations as souvenirs, isnow prepared to sell ata small en aman of who are engaged in the ae The following figures will | enable one to form an opinion of the } 1 Boland, ex-Commis- } ty, brought | connection } jhad got hold of the mor ley it would with the recent atte mpted investiga- | the jury brought in a verdict of guilty | |Gartield Relic Bureau, having grat- | cost face smiles f > beautifi d not pan out very well} 2s ce smiles of the beautiful He! shields which ornamented the cor- SR calacneen jners of the catafalque, easels, tans, 3 cal aspira Se Gel i leanes, brackets, frames, match- get hol Id of those fellows} 5 é : jholders and various other ornamen- | ons: ind money. | } . se ited desig: all made from the th ind of fellows to an Be at jumber of the pavailion. The re- me. Adams did not seem tu eipiae Levommline. cost 5 re anything rout being Governor. P RN ed eae on ee i ee Soe jfacture, willbe given to the monu- | He was a urs old, = 2 1 gece one iment tund. Circulars will be fur- id he preferred his old simple WAYE: iched eon 1 . . : ss she a ori . ai living. and didn’t care to go into seed lca } politics. also consulte 4 | ee Twa TT ES ; : . I = a) ee ae ae River tina | gy Ohare JAced) on the ma ter,} h, November 29.—The jand I belicve ine put $25 into the} ouri River Improvement con- vention met at 11:30 this morning, between 200 and 300 delegates being present. Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, ebraska and Missouri, all being fully represented, tne chief cities along the river sending i in large del- eeu which he has not got back). tyet. [Laughter. J I went to theol- ogy after that. That was worse than the newspaper business. The idea of publishing the New York Herald ultaneously in Chi as part], ¢ ae Bi es ——— ee ch i T ook egations of representative citizens. : ab ie eee 3 Ser OR a VEE eMs: SNe Picescs. macthe hour of (meenting, the: opera the Wes-\iouse was well filled by delegates aph company and]. citizens ger of the Atlantic and! EE i t starting at that time,| Meeting of the Kentucky Legislature. and its manager was anactive young Lovisville, Ky., Nov. 28. —The icllow, who wanted to get business. Legislature met at Frankfort to-day. I said I proposed to dupii cate the iT he Democratic caucus nominated New Y ork ez. 1 Le itches and jy ill C. Owens, of Scott county, for ught it use thing. {Speaker of the House. The nomi- consulted the manager of tern Union Tel also the ma Pacific was j and se pao ay James Gor- |yation is equivalent to election. don Benn dispatches ; | Ls Democratic Caucus. Washington, Nov. 2 A caucus of Democratic Senators will be called \for Saturday,to discuss the formation tof committees Caged Again. ansas City J/a77 of the 30th t man was ad- | il to visit Tay- and while in ld consic ed me out | | end.” Another ~ [Says: ‘I mitted te is morning the county lor. : i of the conver- ‘sation fell upon the ears of Deputy Guiteau s al yesterday of his {Marshal I to make him suspect \ varied religious that the visitor was none other than tram} } D. Wise, who was wanted by the 1e case ; Marshal of Belton for complicity in dis as great | te robbery of the postmaster at that Uj pon | place a short time ago. de | this | FROM WASHINGTON use at Decatur Texas ' i burned on the 28th. | Lively Canvass for Speaker- Guiteau Trial-Scenes in Court. Hon S. S. retnrned from Russell, Meeting of the Kentucky Legisiature | at Frankfort. the imurderer ot Smarr, at KRausas City, 1s not expected to | Missouri River Conveution Convenes | j at St. Joseph. City Savings Bank, at | Osage City sanies, suspended bus- iness on the 28th. > Os Another Crank Creates Some Uistur- bance at the Capitol. | es | Ex-Ce j Carolin ressman Rainey, of South : ee (colored). a candidate Wasuincton, D. C., Noy. 25. | for the Clerkship of the House. Congress meets next Monday. It | is the *tlong session,”’ and will prov- } There is of lynching the ably continue late into the Spring, or | cashier of the t bank at Cald- early in the Summer. Every train | well, Kansas. now arriving brings Senators, Mem- | ceeenaaeieeence tomes bers, otfice-seekers and jobbers.—{ Over three hundred delegates are The prominent candidates tor Speak- | jn session in the Missour: river con- er of the next House of Represent tives are on hand, and are Vigorous canvasses tor the plaice. The office ot Speaker of the Llouse is the third in point ot dignity and } ¥ention at St. padsir It is now Hill of Geor; the cancer on his tongue. Senator that ais about relieved reported importance in our Government. po : SEE LA UE ert na. so many —— it Minoan, Kisses lak ok Die would be mere speculation and guess- 3 ; i = ; braska, are the States represented work to say who will be the fucky member. ‘Vhe other important oth- ces to be filled in the House are the | j atthe St. Joe. river convention. ! Chiet Clerk, Sergeant-at-Arms, Door | ie : os - eileen Ritts Sel i. Keeper and Postmaster. ‘The can- | ¢ter postage can s be reduced didates for these places are principal- | to two cents w next three ly ex-members of Congress. Private | years. Dalzell, by the way, is making a} ; aaa ami ieaiigal strong canvass for the Postniaster- Capt. Payne and his party have ship. left Gainsville, Texas, tor the Indian Lhe political complexion oi the next tlouse of Representatives, as made up by the officers, or the mem- Territory. ‘Troops are on the way to stop him. bers who are entitled to draw pay, She nineteenth crank since the consists of 146 straight Republicans inauguration of the late President or one short of a majority over all There are 136 straight Democrats, 8 Greenbackers, 2 Keadjusters and 1 Independent, (Smith of Brookiyn). it is thought by the Republicans that Garfield, ton on Wedr was arrested at Washing- The rht ov speakership is five Greenbackers, two Readjusters growing more intense cach day But and Smith will vote with them.-— | its within the Republic Green- Another proposed program consists | back and Readjustor camp, so let ina coalition of the Greenbackers |. ¢ ee em fight for all we care. and Democrats whereby they 1 ccnecsieeiiteainescteabiiimoale control the organization ot ine Liouse. The cashier of Prince However, if I may be permitted to | poond surmise politically, L wili siate that L am inclined to the opimon tat the Republicans can casily the | desired single voie ciiher irom Suuth, | the Readjusters or Greenbackers. ‘Phe present tial of Guiteauis o Edwards sank, at St. absconded a few days ago, sus- secure the institution into a temporary | : of the greatest in point of int t | perately ine cr the proposed that has ever occurred in the District | building of the C. & A. to Butler, of Columbia. _ Visitors have come | and Rich Hill, thence Southwest to from great distances to catch al Etat iiioee Obie : . ' | ward Oklahoma. glimpse of the notorious crimiilic. | ae a For hours before _the court 1 i Arkan Ja or opened, crowds forn rc he of the liveliest citie ¢ outside, and patien wait itn Op- se a ; i acr muproven vw portunity to get in. sb sce sds deligecec So great is the throng that Judge Cox has, on sev- | eral occasions, been nearly pt from his seat by the surging muss of A couple or three hed ing the work. menand women. ‘The irrepressible a Bernbardt is having trouns Guiteau is continually making re-|in parts of the old world. Mobs ubout the progress of trial s laughter from the specia and the solemn cry of ‘silence’ the Marshal. From the moment he mor The Mar- | #rrives in court, and his hand- sue | ag {the open rt Guiteau was | stal was soon found and after giving | taken off, he pretends to be b | : ; : isent dirt to the ee ‘ise |e description of the man, Marshal | eng gaged in reading newspapers. ¥ a The cost of ta My The wi Was as) yy Scoville { Lee sailed out and captured his man | not a sentence or a word escapes hi i the United States, “thu . , to identify some paper The first | atFifth and Main street just coming | ears, and he does not hesitate to} $60,068. and there will defici- | shown him was a hand bill announc- | out of Law building, where he had | break in on the remarks of a witness | ca Congre asked ing his lecture at Evanston, Hl. | been visiting alawyer. Whentaken | or counsel. I am inclined to the | SCY WHCA Y i Rape [Yes, said Guiteau, turning it | he had on two revolvers, a large and opinion that a great majority of | to appropriate. of JO 00: around to the jury and with an air of satisfaction. ‘*That was the an- | nouncement of one of my lectures. | the second street bastille. | Shall I read it ?’’ | the maa who made, some years ago, { Scoville No, I will put these | a desperate effort to escape from | | Papers in the evidence.”’ Marskal Keshlear. Guiteau then gave his idea con- | tour gears ago he was sentenced to ie ning the religious tenor of the | | Ontda communi Witness con- | guilty to the charge. | tinued te say 75GH, Sestesd of 1878, | frow harm and will soon receive his pand his attention bemg called to it, t, | desérts, ! explai mae aa E don’t = v well | Payne’s Party. — ls By ere pales ie oe sae St. Louis, Nov. 30.—A dispatch jmght. Probably owing tothe by A Veins Guiteau then’ resumed“ the n tra- | from Dig iause eel fee SE Le = {Payne with a large party crossed tive of his experience ture. On one cccasion he tried to lecture against Bob Ingersoll, who | was to deliver a lecture against hal, Qi tness) proposed to lec: | A the a hell.’ tainment a lot of mis + however, that the | stole the ba ae off abr ready to pay fifty } ntleimen to hear that there was no hell, | e them would net pay a cent to hear |} there was Le: Z | Bee eo Red River at the mouth of the Little Wichita. on Sunday, and is enroute | for Oklahoma. few evenings ago at an enter- hievous girls nd new hat be- ¢quaintance. in their mis- tence of fc were very He soon caught the three | heuld ag it if like it better than anything they n buy for garters. He is convinced at this is the use to which it will be put and is of the cpinion that 1t will be pretty tora pair for all of the girls | petrated the rcial joke an’s young iadves recover- ; booty in| ved to id two ised of the next ¢ were captured, but e two consta es and uer | posse of As a nervine In Boone most valuable. Dono county aketulness, d that mul- ned by aj >was th antiy. small one, but was without difficulty American people think him sane, | whole sately ensconsed behind thebars of|that is not irresponsibly insane.— Wise 1s | While others, among whom are mat At that time | that it was his divine mission to ‘‘re- two years in the pen, he having plead | and conduetfare surely very re He 1s now safe | able, and the question as to whether says Capt. | Gen. Raum, eplaced the band but | young Al I {si Tonic j ofthe country, who claim to under- ng will be « oct d some | time in this month. smart men, think him insane, and Transportatiog to England by v that he became seized with the idea of the Mississippi river and Gulf is uced to a fine point. A being red arge lot of corn was St. Louis a few days since over this route to Liverpool at cleven and one- This is what move’’ the President. His past life shipped trom 1arke he shall be hanged or sent to a luna- tic asvlum, remains for the jury to decide. The trial will no doubt con- tinue for geveral wecks. IT recently rred to the tact that commissioner of I pape ies to thoroug re of beer G) half cents per bushel. the people of the West should like to si —————— Guiteau has at last be ed. When asked what nal res nue. inve manufact for the pe a of asc should the jury bang hi extent to which 1t is favi ye “I would go uj i Very few have any : sumption and in j this drink. A few y vorite American drinks were and ale es = as svon asf am off, | place | The eer for the cor cent ie sume anu Wa i that esto on ved numero ons from persons in va mun rious par Tt veas and bet for uth means par stand the process, and who yolun- | Mrs. teer to give all the information,nec- | j essary to detection ot the brewers | » icpulation and veracity was by no excellence. /

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