The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 8, 1882, Page 3

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WASHINGTON NEWS. JOUR BOYS CONCERT. = | ALI | - eS plaine Wants An Investigation Their Effort Last Night Far Bet- pelatins to Foreign Matters. ter Than Was Expected. Bll G | (\ FSS iM EN ie Jomination Influx of Chinamen— If there were any of our people 1 Sprague will Oppose Conkling. who did not attend the concert = nee | at the Botles Band evenness Who think and observe know and | SWEEPING INVESTIGATION. day, bec ie a recogmize the Times as the leading | Washington, D. C., Febuary 28. | ‘it’s not , = H _There is areport that Blaine has n point of enter- vested his triends to move an in- yestigation into the matters covered py the resolution reported from the Senate Foreign Relation Committee | the missed only tainly y and general get-up. i m the larg is very plain to you, be mony to the stat to-day. The investigation is sweep- fet: ane Giae to | caESE the thing is betore your eyes ing in character, including the alleg- | give home talent credit tor its fuli | every day in the week. But there is mice, and ex oo oe | merit, and it there was not rare mu- | nection of all parties who hold of- | sical and comical talent displayed in fical relations with the United States | last night’s entertainment. the re- with the Peruvian: claims or con- porter—and we shall presume to say tracts. It gis aoe ERG regards | the rest of the audience—are no ; such sweeping investigations as the! . aie nes "© | well, and that is our surest means of disproving the im-| judges of such accomplishments. sinuations as to his connection with} Out of the whole program there these claims, and of showing that if; was not one performance that did any person in official lite have in-| not elicit the very heartiest ap- one thing about the Times office, gentlemen, that you may not have as good an opportunity of knowing so | Job Department: in such claims they are not} g “ner: cilities rinting 2s eens etd Ae | plause, Saal Walle vonechale heel and general facilities for printing fe NOMINATED i brought forth repeated encores. | your Letter Heads, Note Heads, The President has nominated | Till Smith in the character of “Un- | Bilt Heads, Statements, Envelopes, | Fredrick Solomon, Missouri, United | cle Jefferson.”’ was equal to many States Surveyor-General of Utah. | profession: and in the judgment Posters. Programmes, Cards, etc., | BOUND TO STOP IT. : actually surpassed a recent : ioe (all | acta ivy suyene Sey | Remember, too, that in the | The Senators from the Pacific | rendition of “Going Home to Chole”’ sae coast intend to press the Chinese bill | jn this city by a traveling artist. | above named goods we keep the for passage. They savy from one) The ladies all think Till be 4 thousand to fifteen hundred Chinese | sweet voice, especially for solemn are landing at San Francisco daily, | things. j and that the people of the Pacific Chas. Meyatt, the comedian of the coast are urging the p ze ofa law | evening, surpassed all anticipation to stop turther immig in that line, as he was successful in SPRAGUE’S AR | keeping the house in an uprear_ of ExGovernor Sprague, of Rhode} Jaughter while on the stage. The Island, reached here to-day, and it is | quette—trombone and cornet—by said he come to oppose the con-| C, B. arland was re- firmation of Conkling. ceived with very great applause, and ST Terepeieaas cari. the boys’ gratification was expressed Austro-Hungary. | by the blushes that enrapted Tom’s Vienna, March 1.—A special del- | face when he appeared on the stage egate to the Jewish Alliance return- | to acknowledge the second encore. ed here from Brody, where he went | The ettorts of the full band, and the to thirteen hundred Jewish fu- | male quartette. were excellent and gitiv to return to Russia. The | fully appreci ted. mission was not successful, as it was ; The next enterta learned if they were sent they} the Butler Band— would be exposed to certain death. | give anotiher—those of our concert) 4.5) whisky beverage, but are strictly z : most complete and latest style stock to be found in the city, and furnished, | printed and put up in tablet form without extra charge, on the very lowest ot terms. We will not brag egotistically of the efficiency of our workmen, but we will insure our work to give ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION | 2r1-tt nent given by i ij | Dr. Fraziev’s Root Bitters. hould ever } Frazier’s Root ttters are not a dram- One hundred thousand florias will be | going people whe were not present | medicinal in every sense devoted to defray the expences of | last night shor © oppor- segue upo : bvenans cr 6) ati of H }tunity when again Our | the bowels open and regular, 1 heir emigration to America. | Ae oe ue. | weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the - | boys can well be pre reir cf- 2 Bed CAR ESRC Sane A washboard 1s not so ornamen- |. Foy merves end cleanse the bined ane syctem | A was! a s s ss r tort. of every impu : i tal as a piano. but they are a very | > = 1 oF i sh of biood to the head + useful article of furniture in a ly Mr. Geo. Yodd will, we under- plexy, SSSA cee A 5 js 7% : : ; - 4 pimples and lotches, Susie stand, be the Secretary of the li- | {8ofuous humors and sores, tetter, ring | ———— | quor de vers mutual aid association. | worm, white swelling, erysipelas, sore | The farmers vers, these pretty days. That's right. | That's the way we made our start in | quite tashionable in the queen city the world | of the southwe We | yesterday evening quite a number of | | Butler’s lassies | | eyes, and for young men suffering trom weakness or debility caused from impru- dence, and to temales delicate health, | Frazier’s Root Bitter especially re- commended. Dr. Frazier: 1 have used two bottles of your Root Bitters for Dyspepsia, Diz- ziness, Weakness and Kidney Disease, | Horseback exercise is becoming | e ed on not Pyle & Gipson afe putting up for g the spring- D. N. Thompson, one of the most}. i and they did me more good than the doc. E j like weather in this wav That’s do alk th jicine I ever de} = S Wave hat’s St e medicine Iever used. complete old ground rollers that has}. . sen ie | ee ae ak eT eck 1 bak a Be = right young ladies, itis a eracehul, | Lom Me mist Coser oe began to ever been introduced into Bates = : 3 mend, and Iam now in pertect health, oa | healthful exercise. | and feel as well as Lever did. I consider your medicine one ot the greatest ot bles sings. Mrs. M. Martin, Cleveland, O. MsSold by J. G. Walker druggist, Butler, Jaques Snyder, not the man that | Brain And Nerve. vatest rer wanted a dorg, will be tried before re . fedy on e leanne: | _ at $1 per bottle. =aure Cannon on Wednesday, the |sexual d at druggists. Bs SE BeR & Co, Sole Prop’rs. ' Sth inst. for obstructing the public | Aves nM Brots & Co., | 26 VESEY STREET,New York City | ansi i { highway. | Skin Diseases C re Dr. Lansdown told us yesterday, iCall on “THE LIGHT Rui that he expected to commence the | building of the new Olhve Hotel) about the first day of next month. Three cheers for the Dr. We examined this morning a large stock of boots and shoes at McChin- tock & Burns’, and were surprised to | find prices so reasonable—almost as low as in New York or St. Louis Hl Green, the rascally tax collector | of Jackson county, Mo., will in all} probability, be awarded a fifty years | contract to serve the State of Missou- | ri in tne Peniteatiary. Good for 1 Green. | a a | Miss Nettie Adams, the actress | who was with the Western Theater | company, during its engagement m/} the city, a month or more, ago, died | a few days since, in Fayett, Howard i county, Missouri. ' j The Butler Laundry: } The Laundry establishment re- \ cently opened in the Lindell hotel} building by Cummiags & Railsback, is startmg out with splendid evi- | dences of success. Some find fault | with the firm because their charges are a'ttifle higher than those charg- | ed by individuals, but when the i character of their work is knowa, | this objection wil! recede. There is | now no doubt but what the work | done in the Butler Laundry is fully i equal to any executed in Kansas | City or elsewhere. The lady who | has charge of this esteblishment has no superior, and to convince one of ' this it is only necessary to call and see the work she does each day. ! Dr. Frazier’s Cures as if by magi heads or grubs, blote on the face, leaving th thy and beautiful. Also cures ber’s itch, salt rheu scald head, chapped hands, sore nipy | sore lips, old, obstinste ulcers and sores, &c. Skin Disease. F. Drake, esq., Cleve- | land, O., suffered beyond ail description | from a skin disease which appeared on | his hands, head and tace, and nearly des- { Ointment. | Pimples, Bla and Eruption: troyed his eyes. The t careful doc toring failed to help him, and afte had tailed he used Dr. Frazier’s Ointment and was cured by a few appli cations. i The first and ox.ly positive cure for skin | diseases ever discovered. For Blind, bleeding, itching or ulcerat ed Piles Dr. William i ment is asure cure. I Sent by mail on receipt of p HENRY & CO, Sole Propr 62 y Street, New York C For sale by J. G. Walker o-daw $38 J, MONROE TAYL { i i SPaotiteran Ae ADRED mew aml er Work, warranted the best and | ' ‘now, jed- ical Institutecr Dr. WH PAR [ SER. S24 Badaaks. QW _ | First NuemBek Issvep Fesrvary 1 1882. ; novels and stori j ete; } 1 | 4 A NEW ILLUSTRATED Literary Weekly Journal, NEITHER POLITICAL NOR SECTARIAN; Conducted by ALBION W. TOURGEE, author of «A Fool’s Errand,’’ etc., etc., assisted by Dan’l. G. Brin- ton and Robt. C. Davis. The most distinguished authors and { skillful artists, both American and En- glish, have been engaged by “Our Con- } tinent.’’ The February numbers contain ies by Helen Campbell, Mrs. Alexander, P. Roe, Julian Haw- thorne, John Gibberton, R. H. Davis, poems by Oscar Wilde, Louise customers. Postmasters are igwited to take sub- scriptions- Liberal commissions. Book canvassers can add largely theirincomes‘ without interfering with | their regular business, by acting for) “Our Continent.” Write for particulars to “OUR CONTINENT”. to! 46 | to this market. whi | cheap for cash. j years experience i } ture of watches and ; | rope, Iam now prepared to repair watches and clocks, nor complicated ner how baly have been abused. i htem to me, you can have thew 7 | uitgood running order an? gusran Philadelphia, Pa. | tees satistaction s OR BLANKE:S. Wane: Jeans, THE HORNS. F Wa McClintock & Burns se, Grocery House OF C. DENNEY At R.A. ATKISON, DEALE! CROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE their well known and popular = IN stand en the East side of the square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE mr BUTLER. co IN T H sg B 3s) re) Mw Their stock is composed of x WHICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER Feed Klour and the best Has also struck the Grocery business, and on its ido “Bub” will cor qualiy of Staple and tinne to, float, WITH ONE OF TH ELARGST AND PSY SELECTD STOCK OF Groceries in the City. 5 Store Room Southeast Corner Suna, Butler Mo. v2-n: fancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Cvtlery. THK. ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Than any house im the eity, and therefore do not tear competition. They pay libern! prices for Produce. They solicit «continuance of the pat- ronage of their many customers, and will gladly attend to their wishes at any and a!l times. I Have Removed ——TO ‘ eS 2 Goods delivered in the city lim promptly. Ni. W BG E: } I N G Chas. Denev. HUGO SIGMUND MERCHANT TAILOR. HE ALSO KEEPS FOR SALE Sewing Machines, NEEDLES On Voxota Street. tomers. COUNT of Southeast corne all my old ¢u-s Six doors eas} nof- _ Aw MADDOW cr sraAw DS BST => y @ { 4 a AND 0° GL THE DRUG HOUSE | MODEL | pai ae Family | DR. E. PYLE. Call tor anything inthe line ot Machine of Drugs, Medicines OR THE Paints, | Oils, | Dyen, a j and all THE DAY. PATENT MEDICINES Books and stationary Also a new large, and well selected stock OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY WUuee ssismund, AGENT, | WALL PAPER BUTLE | Aap . F kT Oe Curtain Hanging: >, 4 7 or i = abies EE. de EE &. | i3 A P| i Muzzle and Breech-Loadi2a, =.:0b Guns, | Riflesa ca Pistols ——DEALERS IN— Ammunition etc., PER Eee aS AS S SADDLES, re) Dy Op mene Bem @ 2 I Howe, Siager 2 iector, Sewing NMiachines. aoa: but Fi 3 Sho p on North BRIDLES, WHIPS Etc. / South Side of the Square ,.BUTLER MO. = We respectfully invite the public to call and see our stock which is AT THE Par te, "EY ra) EF FICK | The Most Complete in the City, aa 2 ae tla. M Mo. a 1it Sewing Machines neath But ak ‘ : . | Chandler Moulton, G. H. Boker, Sidney i i — sheet A of apes! pr ' Lanier, G. P. Lathrop, Celia Thaster, | j ence has given usa knowledge © } etc; entertaining sketches by C. G. Le- | | our calling, by which we are en- | Land, (Hans Breitman) D.C. Mitchell, | { abled to supply every demand the {| (ike Marvel), Felix Oswald, etc., solid | | rapid growth and develope rentof the papers by President Porter of Yale, Eliot i itimes require We employ none | of Harvard, Provost Pepper, University | | Ege 1 we ve god, | f Pensylvania, etc; fashion notes by | , but rie ines eine Soni | Kate Field; art illustrations by Louis C. { re ~~ + 33 “é | our goods and work. © 19-tf. | Tiffany; science by Profs. Rothrock, Bar- { BOOKS Pra, N i RY e s . ber, etc; social etiquette by poe NUTS, CANDIES, TOY = “2 VARITIES. | Respecttully, j ton; rural improvement by Hon. B. G. = Ae Ey APE iste ‘F : oe ag | Northrop; tun and humor by C. H. { s j McFarland Bros, |S host Waker hare “Uncle Remus” and } Daily Papers and Pe ds always on hand. $a ere rere ete Beautiful IHustrations are a leading | feature of ‘Our Continent.’’ They are | ocemrrrmennn an rmmanere ene SS H oO. Satterlee, | the finest that art can produce and equal gs i | to theanost perfect in the monthites.: | L take pleasure in announe:ns ro NWAinVNS .banN9 ELER. i Dealer i Prite to cents a number; $4.00 a year; | ee pale sae bere located in H paca Nit $2.00 six months. Mailed free of pos- | Butler to make t my te she rs { = . tage to any address. Specimen copy free. and have the largest ane ' Furniture and Undertakin ‘Newsdeaiers will find it to their inter | forted stock of clocks, » i 9 est to present ‘“‘Our Continent” to their | jewelry and spectacles ALSO Ha Burial Robes, FOR EVERY SIZE AGE AND SEX. { Call and get prices 6m- ADRIAN MO. ter how they bri By 3

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