The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 3, 1882, Page 7

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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Session Thursday Night. . jar session, with Mayor Lefker in the chair and Aldermen Atkison, Catron, Endres and Stephens in at- yendance. In the absence ot the clerk N. / Wade was appointed clerk pro tem. The reports of standing committees were heard as follows: On finance, by Stephens; partial report prepared ; hearing of tull re- port postponed until next meeting. Account of J. P. Edwards for} $232.50 tound correct and allowed ; accounts of Roberts & Vandyke for | $19.80, Street Comm.ssioner ‘Trim- ble tor $18.25 and Cass Card for $1.25 same. On public buildings, by Stephens ; reports it advisable to sell 14 feet on south of calaboose lot to J. P. Edwards for $100; action postponed till next meeting. Reports of officers: Marshal Morgan filed report for April; same received. Fines sessed and collected $19.90. Street Commissioner Trimble filed report; same received. Also made application tor bridge on West Dakota street; referred to committee on bridges. Application ot G. W: saloon license referred to committee onlicenses. Geo. H. Todd, same. Petition of Geo. H. Todd, G. W. Miers, N. Dayis, Paul Dickerson and others for reduction of city dram- shop license, referred to committee on licenses. Vacation of part of Lyons street, | referred to committee on strects and | alleys. Application of F. Sackett for street lamp at the corner of his store on North Main street, on provision that be would furnish oil and it when needed, granted. Application ot C. Cummins for | privilege of erecting a candy stand | us- at the northeast corner ot Main and | Ohio streets, referred to comnmuttee on licenses. ss Ordinance proposed by the May- or, providing for issuing of city bends | | now occupied by Mr. Brough will be | to the amount of $2,000, (in two bonds of ;$500, and ten bonds ot $100 each) bearing 10 per cent. in- terest; also for levying a special tax | of 2-10 of 1 per cent. to meet these | bonds and interest smanimouly | adopted. ‘Motion ot Alderman Stephens, providing that the Street Commis- sioner be required to work not less than four hands at all times referred | to committee on streets and alleys. Consideration ot fire limit and poli-tax carried over to next meet- ing. Adjourned to meet on Thursday, May 4. Mr. Wola: ‘Rooks od Miss Jane Ross were married, at the residence of the bride’s father, W. W. Ross in this city, on Thursday, April Rey. S. M. Brown officiating May joy gow ith them. Butler i pidly expanding. We: now have.a West Butler, and with a | large grist mill, woolen factory | and twenty-four residences north of | ‘the corporation we would not be ‘much surprised to see them torma { corporation of their own up there. a ns the man The trial of Wim. Stagne from Walnut township charged with wife-beating, came off Thursday in *Squire Cannon's court. Stagner Was acquitted, the evidence being such as to convince the jury that he Was an‘abused man. Mayor Lefker informs us that $151 has been raised in Butler for the Brownsville sufferers, $50 of which was donated by the Odd Fel- lows. He will torward the Thursday money morning. An Interesting Fact- In France, all patent medicine must be endorsed by an official board of physici- ans before they can be sold. In lieu of such alaw in America, the people have resolved themselves into a Natronal com- mittee which has endorsed Swayne’s Oint- ment tor allaying the itching accompany- ing the Piles, as the only reliable remedy in the market. Its a poor rule that won’t ark both ways. April i-umd & w ‘he Actions of the City Dads in " The council met Thursday in tegu- village. West Butler Items. Mr. F. A. Cox, of Vinton, is | | Layfayette, Ind., was treated by a recung a li hysician thought it had erecdng a ¢ ling house just west} wosnares By 54 of the elevator. Weunderstand 1t is | been fractured. He demands $10- ooo damages, the Mr. Cox’s intention to build several | crippled him for life. houses this spring in that part ot the! The “blood porsoning’? H . Ss | cently resulted in Prof. Green’s | death at Oxford, in England, has | been traced to a supply ‘of unwhole- some milk, which was given by a elevator with ware- j cow farmed bya ladies” college. nill, a school | ee H A negro woman tore down her p «and thirty-four | enemy’s house at Hot Springs, Ark. its population is about | Thé building was substantial though 150. ; very small, but with her powerful | arms and an ax she wrecked it, no- Mr. Wm. Schofield is putting up | body daring to interefere. and is house. AHERN TG Es 2G The Sheriff of Mobile, Ala., was ; unable to find John Percy Moore, /an escaped convict; but a stroke of | lightning reached him, as he lay West Butler now consists of one} hotel, one grocery store, one restau- rant, houses, house, a 5} residences. The planing mill is now in full blast. It 1s quite an important enter- prise tor Batler’s mfant ottspring. a . | hiding in ashanty, and injured him | ob J % wy ae hav ing asphaitum | .5 badly that he was glad to be ta-| walks laid in his residence yard | ken back to the prison hospital. | Mr. Moses Jones advertises his; Capt. Stokes, a Tennessee _fish- | stock of groceries for sale and build- | erman, became so_ engrossed in_ his | ing for rent. sport that he did not fight off the | Bagel ta a ea | pests called the buffalo gnats. and Mr. L. G. Darah is having two | their bites were so numerous and | frame residences erected on Fé. Scott | porsonous that he died from the ef- which re- Miers for | light | street, opposite Mr. Hartwell’s. | tects. | They are *T’?-shaped and will be; The sister of a wealthy St. Louis nice buildings. | merchant was dying in a poorhouse. | Lae : She sent a message begging him to Personal. ! overlook their estrangement, after o aes e she was dead, and give her remains —Rev. Jno- D.W ood ot in Car- |a respectable burial. He refused, thage attending the District Con- | and she was interred in the Potter’s ference. field. —Rey. Henderson and Father | When Senator Brown was Gov- Renick made a pleasant call at the | Times office this morning Uncle Jno. Peek died last weck in | Homer township. He was‘one of | ke oldest men inthe county, being | about ninety-five years of age. Rev. J. Wesley Johnson has _ac- | cepted pastoral charge of a Con-| | gregational church in Kansas City. He was formerly a methodist and at one time pastor of our Ohio street 'M. E. church, but he will now make | a permanont connection with the | Congregational church. | Improvemeut Notes. Dr. Pyle has had asphaltum walks | laid in his residence property. Marshal Morgan purchased the old frame building that stood be- tween Ratter’s and Brough’s stores | on the south side and haying it | removed to his property to use as an | out-ouilding. The building on is the moved east four feet, the building jin which Hugo Sigmund makes his headquarters taken out and a fine | two-story brick double store room, with plate glass front, erected on ithe space vacated, by Mr. J. Bigg Thompson. The house which Sam’l Levy is building just north of Dr. Betz’ is | nearly completed. | rooms and will b@ a property. Dr. Betz’ addftion to his house on | West Dakota street. along. Dr. will have a when it iscompleted. The new opera house, Dr. tine borne’s stone building, Cassity Bros.’ and Fred Eyans’ new brick biock, | the Pace, Duncan and Edwards block and numerous smaller im- provements are being pushed right xlong now. Catterlin & Legg’s neav_ carriage | factory and Lansdown, Riley & | Mills’ l'very stable are completed on ithe outside. Mr. Thomas Egger, of Lamar, ; Mo., and Miss Mary B. Fry, of thi ! county, were married at the hotel, in this city, Thursday, April by Rev. W. M. Newton. PiLES! PILES: PILES! Assure cure found last! No one | need suffer! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ul been discovered “by Dr. Wil dian remed dian Ointme é the worst chronic ¢: 3 standing. No one need suffer five min- ute afte Lotions instrumerts and | arm pouitice, gi nstant and painless relief‘ iad is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts. and for nothing else. Read what the Hon, J. M. Coffinbe of Cleveland says about Dr. silli Indian Pile Ointment hase used scores of Pile Cures. and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent t relief as Dr. William’s Indian Ointm For le by J. alker druggist or Fd on receipt of price, $1.00. aaile HENRY & Co., Prop'rs,. south side ! It contams four } good sia is moving right g night: Os- | Palace applying this wonderful sooth- i than good. ! 62 Vesey Street. New York City | ernorof Georgia he found among | some mouldy papers im _ the _base- | ment of the State House vouches for la $22,000 claim against the general | government for defending the tron- tiers against Indians trom 1795 to } 1818, and Congress is likely tu di- ‘rect payment. | _A young woman ot Nevada City. Cal., amuses the town while amusing | themselves. Twenty four ot them | formed a company, in mockery of | the young men’s military orgamiza- tion, and paraded ina uniform of red calico, with brooms for guns. Their last parade was to escort a bride to the railroad station. ; Agrocer in Jersey county, Ill, was annoyed by loungers, who filled | their pipes trom a bex of loose to- bacco without paying, and he mixed some gunpowder with the weed. ‘lhe next tree smoker lost an eye by the explosion He got a verdict of | $1,000 damages, and on appeal the judgment was sustained. A silver dollar with a bit of con- cave mirror set into one side is by gamblers called ashiner. By laying it among his pile of coin and dealing over it, the operator can know what every player holds tor that deal, the cards being reflected in miniature. A member of the Mining Club of | Leadville has been caught using a iner. By means of it he won $2,- | 500 in an.ight at eet i “EMINENT SUUCESS. a i i i i t } Editors, Doctors, Who try it, Unite in | Praise. | The Greatest Remedy of the Age for Coughs, Co'ds, Bronchitis i i and Consumption. house | i =a | “fhave used your Golden Balsam with . Ican tully recommend H. Ditzler, M. D., Ft Scott eminent succ: | it."—[R. Kansas. | *Notone of the thousands who have | used Marsh’s Golden Balsam in this city, { has ever made a complaint that it did ' not do all claimed for it.”—[Kansas City | Times. “Persons desiring a good Lung Med- should procure Marsn’s Golden Balsam.”*-—[From the Atchison (Kan.) Champion. | Your Golden eran is doing wonders | here-”—[W. A. Delissa, merchant Lib- | erly, Mo. {| > “Your Golden alsam Cough remedy.”—[Reck druggist, Allerton, Iowa. GotpEN Batsam is for sale rumley & Co. druggists, But- Large bottles 50 cents and $1. April 1st, rm. ! i ) icine | } is a splendid & Rankin, icr, Mo. Trial size 10 cents Skin Diseases Cured. Frazier’s Magic Ointment. Cures if by magic, Pimples, Black | heads or . grubs, blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear, heal- thy and _ beautiful. ber’s itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, ' scald head, chapped hands, sore nipples, sore lips, old, obstinate ulcers and sores, Xe. 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Profusely . : ae Illustrated, including engravings of the 1issourl ACiic Outlaw se James, before and after death, his young wife and little chilirea, Druggists ana All | Also cures itch, bar- | | 1 Soda, oe a » Cleve- | | troyed his eve: z most careful doc- | toring failed to help him, and after all had fai used Dr. Frazier’s Magic | Ointme cations. The first and or ly positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. For Blind, bleeding, itch ed P Dr. William's Ind ment is asure cure. Pri Sent by mail on rec t of price, SRY & CO, Sole Prop 62 Vesey STREET, New York For sale by J. G. Walker. as cured by a few appli or ulcerat fitty i a rile Oint- ; ity j ngo-daw ry | the detec s Fords, the house of the last struggle, and 50 others engraved trom ac ! tual photographs, AGENTS WANTED. 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