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VOL. IV. THE DISGRACEFUL FAICE VIENNA’S HORROR. Continuation of Guiteau’sirial; | Five Hundred People Burned in Shameful Proceedings a Theatre. # The St. Charles Bridge as Down Vier Dee. heise thes With a Train of Cars tre, fo y the comic opera “house. icre Sarah Be nhardt recently per- pee pe OH he formed, took fire at 7 o’clock to- ashing Jec. ge ‘ce crim-| —: 2 7 nges belief. : Ww ashington, Dec 9 I'e crim night just before the beginning of PME es belie ee ie 2 jg inal court opened promptl ‘at ten tie Opera, “The Gre swasiese oa by| A neatly attired lady. with a veil 5 he oper ¢ fire was 1s pe é li F @¢ McAr agin 1 TES awn tightly across her face, called | aae —: cng — the tall of a lamp on the stage. The (Ue pir See a inqt ae ee Mr | | ‘Your Honor.’’ oville said: a is ay a ‘Up anne re pie = heey After being informed that } - . + co as great. p to the present time % Se ' Keep - still, please. Giteau— yl Pp | oy fe Was absent, by Mr. J. Fitzwil- | “Well, then, you state it at ace. It Man ny podies: Wene gyri | ee the chiet clerk, she said: | you don’t I will.’” j a pane ree es a aia es ail “Has the ambulance from the fe- | e E s 2 ; Scoville then addressed fe court | Y . c : gale hospital arrived yet ?’’ . 1 objected to the characte of the | by jumping into cloths held below. /". o, madame, it has not.’ and ob d to aré ; . Z | evidence which had been gven by | eee anlage _—— “W ell, then, I will wait for it if | ? : rol i : a ABs 2 ‘3 u parmit me to do so. yi the witness, on the ground fat evi- eventuaily gutting the entire build- | P I ‘ dence as to any other crime could ! oe a: = ‘Certainly’ madam. Walk in this 3 jing. | not be introduced when the gisoner ‘ oy , lay and be seated. You will not *% is on trial for this particular ffense. | It is now estimated that the loss of lave long to wait. Were you ex- | life is upward of 500. Larer.—One hundred and forty- Za URE bodies have been brought out of | | Guiteau here broke in eitedly He desired all such evideng to be | stricken out. The Builer Weekly Ti A ee EPISODE. Two Women the Actors in an Unusnu- al Transaction. {St. Louis Chronicie.J The health Commissioner’s cftice | “in the City Hall was to-day the scene of an episode of more than ordinary Interest. and one which almost. chai- | lecting any triend ?”’ said Fitzwilliam lithe tone and manner of one fear- iil of being thought DAY, DECEMBER 14 18 sl. 10 per cent below cost, READY MADE CLOTHING. I have a choice lot of ready made clothing consisting of pants, coats and | vests, which I will close out at 10 per cent less than ost tor the next three | weeks. Also the largest stock of genuine first-cluss | SEWING MACHINES) AT REDUCED PRICES TILL AFTER NEW YEARS | Warranted Five Years. Hugo Sigmond. TRUSTEES SALE. Whereas James R. McRay (who declar- | ed himself to be single and unmarried) Ss. Lawyers. B. LASH BROOK. THOS, J. SMITH, nies. FOR3 WEEKSONLY 'M.S. Cowles & Co. {ll be found inthe large and . tpacious rooms under the Palace inquisitive, he theater cad. = Many bodies | and shouted out: ‘-It1s purckin the | LL ae iettae Eien I ee egae| U se ona Eorageaaaiat my pany jthe clevated parts of the building. is not an expert, or a lawyer be : lady took the proffered chair. z a friend,’ she replied, |fting her veil and exposing a natur- | | | as | | | | a “he chiet cause the catastrophe | | bject to his telling the jury ad the The chiet cause of the catastt phe | y handsome f: which was just, | objec » hi jury 5 he he c en se J A le the facts wich 1] ¥#S that in the confusion the iron|{, animated by a pleasant smile, American peop Cc Ae . eye ot ae I 5 t al i a a asa i 3 Spi VEPs eT eS partition separating the stage ot Fup tone ea woe told him years ago in régar@o my | the auditorium was not lowered. A history. lpm the hospital who is to give me | 3 thousand tople assembled in the | 4). } The court ruled the evidengcould | WETTIG) see page they If baby. os sonly pe weeks old, 1 5 sd 3 snide > the 4 ‘i ? rise oretty little girl it is, too.’’ be admitted as tending to si the could hear the cries of agony of the | ie BP = 3 general character of the prisom. zwilliam is a father, and to say | LoTkhill, “Did you ever se: He on agg eee ie Se rt he ws highly astonished isto ig 3 1¢e in- bind oe fo - pi sy ie pie H ieee — — = — | eotneihe eraabulanice asived as did.’” pecopis ee "e A ae t | ko did the mother and her babe.— Guiteau here broke into onef his ordinary tie Onty asmal Por! Then the two women met but a : : ition of the audience saved them | dont Hod of iceeoe nib oni GAReebe: noisy harangues. Despite theau- selves, leaping from the windows | % *. I }¥eenthem. The silence was broken | i¥ the clerk, who said: : y ‘Here is the baby.’ js Ain’tit a sweet, pretty darling tingly exclaimed the mother- to- tion’of the court, the expostuléons | into cloths below. | of the counsel, he proceeded fex- At midnight the taking out of | bodies trom the theatre continues. | Some bodies are tearfully disfigured. Several persons were imjured in springing from the windows. Among the nfissin; xis Herr Helmenspurger. fost of the bodies up to the present f tradesmen and | press his opinion of Dr. Mc Ahur in ferms not at all delicate. ‘m- ing to the reporters’ table hede- claimed sometime against the an- dalous reports of this characterymd | singling out the reporter of thete- | publican shook his fist at him thmt- | | | } he real mother held it up and pking at it sadly, murmured : tT hate to part with it.” time are those of | Tomer ry | ni y 5 ee ven kissing it, once only, she ar i EUS te A iheced i to the other, wigsigecsecd | Corkiull desired the court toss- Onjthemesrevdine cathe nena! piprcned 11 ier, Who | ‘i ne . 5 oy on Gui | ide ees — bape . Wto her iips in joy, is the mother | os rag eae Fi y Y Bi | the disaster the performances at the es i oe | ] tufned to him and said: °° Otgo | % : | : | other theatres stopped. Mieietie ee to ve”? slow, Corkhill; you are spotted, ad | other shexies en] , Take : ind be od to it. as soon as this business is oyerhe WORSE AND Mé OF IT. j ; hat 7 indeed ; you may de- i ill re! > you.” | * id upon that.’” | President will remove you. _ | London, Dee. g.—A later tele- are ee oa Le pace aang Scoville cross examined the tt! iam from Viena dated this morn- Wsin Bue V ed ie was asked: E weny fat ! : msing bottle, when she was ask ness and be ne very ang ad jing says 270 bedies have been re- g Bow io Heealk ceed | | much excited at some ef his “reply | covered from the ruins of Ring’s }: Be i 7 oe ith eel aA ‘ ae : 4 gy and then le FS The testimony in chief was | theatre. The fourth gallery has not | di. “i onan soi shaken. bee lored. ‘It is believed | | yet been explored, is cheve De t2” iS Ci ye J | n’t you put water to it Ww. S. Caldwell, physician. tte: | that not single person escaped | i x i et 1 ‘lk? cd L. W. Guiteau during his last} | trom that fie care tent | a er SOB yoni Mat 9 7 : any evide > as . > heard of rice water being | ness. Never detected any evider i z EA oy s| nave heard o g escaped from the tl lery is babies Did ‘of mental unsoundne ou try it?’ | corpses last recovered are little more | | . : a ) > ‘i a | thing has ever been given her Geo. W. Plummer was calld.) | than charred fragments. Gross neg- lth boiled milk.” : | Guiteau immediately shouted, 1, lect is charged against the manage- | \. short pause of embarrassment "ensued when the real mother | 1, **Good-by,”’ and walked away > was pale-looking, and evidently very strong. Her features gave owe this man twenty dollars, andt} ment ofthe theate.. Whe law pro- has cost the government $200 to et) vides that lights shall be kept in the him here. 1 think the Presidet’s| -¢.yjdor to the theatre so that it shall attention had better be called to té 4. discernible in the event of fire; a i Sc way you are squandering the g@- Sas Fone ins thee ar ernments woes Cor hill, so ie} jbut this canto es pecs out + lence of youth id beauty but her i ; : "g Heglected a be ee b@ring was not indicative of refine- | might bounce you at once. Yodllline iron curtain between the stage Been accstian COS we ay ~ . . I ore a . cost the government two or thie kind the audience appears to have | } 5 hee eaeneah sat hundred thousand dollars at tls peat ae | he new mother retained her sea rate.’’ : & | al fondled the child with as much Witness had allowed the prisonr Dr. Frazier’s Root Bitters. action as though it were her own. a desk in his iaw officett | remarked that she desired to al- eo decuey Frazier’s Root 1tters are not a dram- | om a he “b ° o> | Chicago some months. He was laop whisky beverage, but are strictly a the mothet suffi cient time to get | the collection business and was lik | medicinal in every sense. They act | atpy from the building, as she did ! stongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep | | the bowels open and ieee make the any business man. Guiteau conte | want to be followed by her, or | denct, and to temales in delicate health, { > Wabash railroad was cross a Z ogra ap 4 Frazir’s Root Bitters are especi the bridge over the Missouri river? | comnended. wn to each other by name. Only St. Charles about 6 o’clock this eve | “5, Prazie 1 have used two bottles | théproper officials know the mother ning, the eastern span of the bridg | | of yow Root Bitters for Dyspepsia, Diz- | byndoption, and they are satisfied [ gave way and the entire train, com | ziness Weakness and ones ies { of fer respectability and competency posed of thirty-two cars, thirteen €/| and thy did me more good betta ie ral ltoprovide the child with a good | 2 ch = tors and all the medicine I ever used | which were laden with live sto From the first dose I took I began toj hoe. Will the mother and thild was precipits uted into the river abor | mend, and I am now in perfect health, | evé meet hty feet below. The engineer! and fél as well as Lever did. Iconsider | | me unknown at this writing. 3) vour Redicine one of the greatest ot bles | mis but everybody else on th) sings- train was saved, although one or “yi 4 i I | | ; | of the crew hese two women are totally un- ually interrupted: and finally the we | ae irons, heal th ines ean ap. the || | hide her know where the child’s new | = werk strong, hea e lungs. 1 ; : Z ‘ é ness said to him: ‘It seems tht/ jewes and cleanse the blood and system | was. In a few minutes = your close relations with the Deiy | of wer impurity. 4 | 6a4a_ fide mother returned, approach- of late have corrupted your n | For dizziness, rush of blood to the head | e¢ Mr. Fitzwilliam, asked for and rs.”* | tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, tever and | regived two car tickets and then renee Soe )ague arODSys Himples and _ blotches, | whked away without casting even scrotilous humors and sores, tetter, ring | = 1 St. Charles Bridge. Sark. white swelling, Criawelee core | orf look or glance toward the babe. - St. Louis, Dec. 8.—As freigt| eyes, s,and for young men suffering trom | Srtly afterward the babe and train No. 12 on the Western divisi@ | Wweakess or debility caused trom impru- | ney mother went away ina carriage. ' again: Skin Diseases Cured. Magic Cufs as if by magic, Pimples, Blac he or grubs, blot< hes and See on ke face, ving the skin clear, heal- eautiful. Also cures itch, bar- rheum, tetter, ringworm, | ands, sore nipples, | | ing, Ointment. = Mrs. M. Martin, Cleveland, O. Frazier’s Soldby J. G. Walker druggist, Butler, | are said to be badb! Mo. ater per’ bottle. wounded. Conductor Durticid ant Her & €o, several stock men were in the ca; ete >, but they leaped out upon thi! i Sole Prop’rs. thygnd b bridge as the train began to fall. al poke uy Se ae SH: Moore. obstinate ul so far now known are unhurt! Nox ith, 1, and posted before Squi ase. F. Drake, £54 Cleve: The cause of the accident is unkno Nt} Nolane 26th of Nov., in Shav Hered beyond all but one theory is that the train wa} townsh : poet derailed. The wires are down ant eed his eyes. most careful doc- | direct communication with Se) coy 7 ¢ failed him, and after ail | tailed he Magic | Charles is cut off. n2 Yr. Frazier’s OLpPitt Box have ten emptie Md wh A Farm for Sale. Two hnndred and miles Northwest of Butler. Two hous@ | gt one barm, two orchards, three wells, tw! had springs, two ponds and never tailigg{ 5 branch water. Land mostly under teng}-f and cultivation. School house handy. es n2 3m. G. W, Seevers twenty acres, for] bigs ty. Price $i.oo, by mai - fifty | ie cure. il on receipt of price, HENRY & CO, Sole Propr’s, CLEVELAND, oO. je by J.G. Walker. ngo-dawiy } * Aperi@t. ' Deed of | and recorded in by his deed of trust, dated November 22 1880 and recorded in the Recorder’s offic in Bates county Missouri in book N at page 135 conveyed to the under: ing described r County of Bates viz. Beginning at the Southeast corner of lot sixin block two in Harper’s sub-divis- ion of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of section 23 in town ship 40 of range 31 running thence West 155 chains, thence North 455 ch thence East 155 chains, thence South 155 chains to the place ot begining and whereas said note and interest are past due and unpaid. Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note and by virtue of the authority in me vest- estate, situated in the and State of Missouri, | 23} the courts of Bates and igned j ties, to secure the payment of the note in 1 said | apd. deed of trust, fully described the follow- | Office, f; |tional Bank. ed by said deed of trust, I will as trustee sell Said land at the Court House door in the city of Butler in said Bates county on Thursday January 5th. 1882. between the hours of 9 o’clock in the tore- noon and § o’clock inthe afternoon of that day, to the highest bidder for cash in and to satisfy said note interest and costs. F. J. TyGarp, Trustee. RUSTEE’S wAL . Whereas, Charles B. Henderson and Amanda Henderson his wife, by Trust dated January the Re corde Bates county Missouri in book > page 381, conveyed to the under Trus tee to secure the payment of the note in said Deed of Trust fully described the following described real estate situated in Bates county Missouri, viz Thirty acres off of the west side of the northeast quarter ot the southwest quar- ter and six acres off ot the east side of the northwest q of the southwest quar- ter, allin section 27, township 42 of sange 32, containing 36 acres in all, and wheras said note is past due and unpaid; Now, theretore, at the request of the legal hold- er of said note and by virtue of the author- ity in u.e vested by said Deed of Trust, I willas Trustee aforesaid, sell said real estate at the east door of the court house 3rd, in the citv of Butler in said Bates county | On Thursday, December 8th, 1881. between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day to the highest bidder for cash isfy said note, interest and in hand to satis i costs. 50-4t Fr. de TyGarp, Irustee. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) County of Bates. PSs: In the Probate Court for the county of Bates, November Term, 1881. Johnson Hill administrator of John Ma- loney, deceased, presents to the court his ir! TT, ASHBROOK & SMITH , Attorneys at 4Law, Butler, Mo. Will practice in adjoining coun- Collections promptly attended to Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. ront room over Bates county Na n2 tf. S Cc, HOLCOMB, We Office with Wm. Butler Missouri. Attorney at law, Page, over Bank. n22m. PARKINSON & AE RN AT Wy Attor- neys at Law, Butfer, Mo. Offic side of the square pues. J. SMITH, Butler, Mo. at Law, in court house. Attorney : Office Will give special attention to collections. \ HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, +e Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Missouri, and do gener- al collecting business. AL RIGGS a Noe ry Pub Court room. Attorney at Office in Law and Probate 4) E. SWIFT, Me ove utler, Bioraey at ae Office Bates county National Bank, Missouri. CLAY TL utles Mo. given to Pro Law, attention M.L. . rr. TER CROCKETT, } ROWN & CROCKE Attorneys at Law and Insurance Age nts, Rich Hill Mo. Collections a spec y. Office on sixth street, under City H i W. PUTNAM, Notary Public and 4e General Collecting Agent, West Point, Bates county, Mo. OUN 3. RANCIS( /O, Attor- e@F neys at Law, Butler, Mo., will prac tice in the courts of Bates and adjoining | counties. Prompt attention given to col- | lections. Office over Hahn & Co.'s hard- ware store. 79 Physicians. A. P. SMITH, M KIMBALL HILL, M.D. S MITH & HILL, Physi geons, Virginia City, Mo. spond promptly to all professional calis dav or night. Office in drug store. I D. woop, ieieacianens Surgeon, e Butler, Mo. “Office over Aaron Hart’: l R. J. B. D. WORLEY, Surgeon Den- tist, Butler, Mo. Calls in the coun- try promptly attended. n48 cre. petition, praying for an order for the sale | ——- =_>__ 3 Prise eeshen of so much of the real estate of said de- ceased as will pay and satisfy the remain- ing debts due by said estate, and yet un- paid for want of sufficient assetts, accom- panied by the accounts, lists snd invento- ries required by law in such case; on ex-} J M. CHRISTY, M. D., e Ph amination whereof it is ordered, that all persons interested in the estate of said de- ceased, be notified that application as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court, to be held on the second Monday of February next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debts: and ‘it is further; north of Olive ordered, that this notice be published in some newspaper in this State, for four weeks before the next term of this court. State of Missouri, County of Bates—ss. I, D. V. Brown, certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original order of publication therein referred to, as the same appears of record in my office aS 1 of said co ice in Butler, this ember, A. D. 188r. D Vv. B OWN, Judge, of Probate hi >x-Of 1 ex-of ni-gw = Stray Notice. Taken up by Jav Owen of Mi. Pleasant township a2 a stray, on Nov. 22d, 1881. jand posted before H. M. Cannon, Dec. j toth, one pony, h, years old, dark bay mare, star in forehead andsnipon nose. Also one steer, 2 years oid, red with line back, white under belly, branded on left thigh (Texas brand) Steer appraised at $20 and pony at $ Henry Dibble, Reuben Snellgrove. n2-3t* H. M. Casnox, J. P. 31 13 ) by T Cc. BOU. LWARE, ‘Phy sician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialty. Homepatnic ic and ‘Surgeon, Butler, Mo. Office north side of Square, same floor as Dr. Tucker's dental office. Residence on corner Dakota and Fulton Streets, two blocks west ot old Olive house. Af EVERINGHAM, M. D., Physician e and Surgeon, Butler, Mo. west side of the public square, first door “House. Residence on west side of North Main street. Parties indebted to me over 30 days are requested Judge and Clerk of the! Probate court, held in said county, hereby | ands high, $ org to call and settle at once. s-tf MiscelHancoas. RICK MASONRY—C. W. Rog gers, contractor it _of job work, vuilder, does all kinds Chimney’s re- <0 6t. and such as flues, | cisterns, and al! kinds ot grates set in | places. Brick in town tor sale. CULBERTSON, Real Es eRich Hill Mo., P. O. Box { respondence solicited. e@ Agent, 342- Cor- no 41-tf. m the he can high a price for articles ot one of the profession. Terms Address me at Lone Cak. ' D: REQUA wishes to in eee that as an Auctionee command a | sale as a! reasonabl V. BROWN, Judge ot Probate, But- e ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge | deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment of qurat of a clerk of a court of record. Will re- | ae | Office | | Hetel, where they willalway+ keep sargest and best stock of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALIS BOOT AND SHOE STOCK, to be found in Southwest Missourt. } We bay direct from Manutactur ers, on Jarge contracts for cagh, and | jean give to our patrons better goods for less money, (or as low as any House) in the State. Every one cordially invited t% visit us. We alxo General carry a large Stock of Merchandise at Rich Hill, where Country Produce of all kinds | | wanted M.S. COWLSCS & CO. Every Department complete in tself, having a great variety of yoods; in fact, one of the largest | combination stocks to be toand | iny where. | } -Our facilities for buying and elling goods are second no 1ouse in the state, and we guaran- ec prices as low on same quality af goods. to OUR MOTTO; “A nimble penny rau r than a | low sixpence.” } | We cordially invite tie pe: pie ot | Bates and adjoining counties to call onus and save monéy by «o ' i doing OME TREATMENT. ot Debility, Seminal He The Recipes ned 1h oi JOHN DUFF. PRACTICAL Watchmaker & Engraver, BUTLER, - MISSOURT _ ETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS. v i 4:2 ee bi i we itly

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