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Hi Ki EWS x TOCAL — addition is baike ofthe weather the gardens do not! seem to be doing much good. The best way to tae the people if you have anything to advertise is through the columns of the Times. will Mye > from Harrisonville Monday and is again to be found with Fred Dora. the barber, “returned Charles Button, who has been in the employ of Fred Dorn for the past | seven months, intends returning to | Paola, Kansas, his tormer home. We understand that another gen- | tleman the city is contemplating erecting a fine brick business house. in So the boom gocs on. The days of green apple pic and 1 iting and gave the Gazette office a j pleasant cal! to-day.—[Rich Hill Gazette. The Butler Times papers each week than any other paper publishhd in the county. Facts are facts and there is no get- ting arouna it. A hint to the ad- yertisers is sufficient. blacks more | to haye it convenient j hours to give | ed, and itis evident they AGAIN . The Gay BurgilarGets inhis | patier is Honored by a Visit from the Their Proccedings While in Session | --A two-story Work in the Moral ented to the Laclede hotel. ; City of Butler. - Anew picket fence has been put = HE IS EVIDENTLY A STRANGER AS gp along the tront of Mr. McKib- See a a eee a pen’s residence on Ohio strect. wigs *Squire Cannon rare Fleet- wood Thomas and Miss Mollie Mor- The burglars are stll with us and are “gis on the goth ult. busy. Thursday night about 30’clock | Sasa eae ae : they entered the resi pS aaa! Owing to the continued SUES) A. McGindley, on Pine street, but | were trightened away by hissuddenly awakening, and juinsed out of the | window through which they had made their entrance. king his clothing with tkem. They rified | the pockets ot some dollars in cash— he does not know exactly how much— and a St. Louis draft for $144, which | will be of no value to them, as he had not yet endorsed it. Luckily, he had removed his watch from his! vest pocket and had it at the bedside to medicine know the | to. a sick The collection up at the Baptist child. He thinks chloroform was | church last Sunday tor the Browns- | used, ashe experienced a sense of | fville sufferers amounted to $7. fextreme stupor on akening. | by They obtained entrance open a window and from the manner | were probably | prying of their acting there two or more of them. Mr. McKibben, ; discovered this Ohio | morning that living on strect cramp colic are drawing near, aoe bis Rodee had been entered during | trom pres mepSarances ee will the night and the sum of about eight } have an abundant crop of Doth. dollars stolen. They effected an Miss Lucy Ogle and Miss Belle | entrance by raising a kitchen win- Badgley of Butler,are in the city vis- | dow, on which the fastenings had | | awaken- oid | Keep your been broken. No cne wa were hands at the business. eyes open tor them. Mr. J. K. Demoss, See “Neodesha, Kansas, and Miss Mary E. Cannon, of this city, were united in marriage, on Wednesday, May 3, at the resi- | dence of Squire H. M. Cannon, by Charles Delaney, the son of a poor Elder J. K. Rqid. , The family and Beiow woman; was stuck on. the a few immediate friends only were icua with a Sete ee: aeatien ben. present. The bride is one ot But- f = ler’s most beautiful betles. We Tuesday, on North Main street 5 . will miss her cheery présence. The His wound is painful but not con- sidered dangerous. The Sittle frame building whieh Mr. Thompson is erecting between the stores of Mr. Rafter and Mr. Brough, on the south side is nearly completed. It will be used asa barber shop. From Mr. Harry McDonnell, who is the agent in Butler, we have fe- cieved a copy ota late song, en- titled ““O tell him* that I love him | husband. He was at one time one still,’ the words of which were | of the leading criminal lawyers of | written by Mrs. Criss, late of this | Tex also Superintendent of | city. It s apretty composition. Public Instructions of Morgan | county, Mo. He leaves a loving | ot The laborers on the buildings + i $1.25 per They were all} promptly paid off and discharged, and a new force of men are now be- | ing piace: day. A pieeant surprise was given Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Newton Tuesday, the occasion being their crystal wedding. About twenty-five or thirty of their friends were in at- laden with last tendance, and all came appropriate and handsome presents. Itwas an impromptu affair, and a complete surprise to them, but all seemed to enjoy themselves to the. groom is a rising young lawyer, and has already a geud practice im Wil- son county, Kansas. Many good wishes tollow the happy pair. ‘Their many fnends wish them a re- alization ot all their hopes. i tion he found that his loss was a gold | watch and chain—with gold locket | | $50-38 w and gold pencil c | time-piece was a plain lady’s watch, | | with no engraving whatever | The Ce AT LAST Festive Burglar. ' Look Well to the Fastenings of Your caty of pees was ee! to order at | Houses, as he is Yet Suppos- ed to be Around. | i | Last night the residence of the | Park brothers burglarized. About three o’clock Mr. Edgar Park aroused from his sleep, arose und went to the back of the He saw | something out inthe yard which 2 tracted his attention, and which upon } | investigation proved to be his vest | ; and trousers. He at once | that a burgiary had been committed was door | house, which he opened. surmised | Pepalineerether ONE Biigaiee | eeceowee genomes neeine jana LIBRARY Binding first-class. | went down town and intormed the | $8 -60 expenditures. For the! pote ITIS CHEAPER THAN ANY ENCYCLOPEDIA PUB PS >fj f Por 28 - = ¢ LISHED, night-watchman. exami deficit of $25.38 and the salary of — | Upon examia , oF Its price in Cloth being B2O per set. with | The | inlaid rm, pearl—and $17 in money. on the outside of the case. On the inside | of the back lid **Clara; from her husband.’’ is known triple bar chain, it being composed | inch were engraved the} words, ain was what asa of bars about one in length, | | each connected to another by a small | composed oi three | bars joined together m a_ parallel. ; | On the bar next to the hook was en- “Oet. 16, ’S1,’’ in small j but distinct characters. The locket . | contained no pictures and the pencil, | when closed, showed a pearl out- side ; when opened, a half gold and} | half pearlexterior. Mr. Park’s loss | is about $200, but on account of the | associations connected with the lost jewelry he values it much higher. | It will pay our citizens to be on their | guard. There is no telling at what hour your premises may be. visited by these thieyes @d close precaution | and continued vigilance is the only safe-guard. | link, and each graved, any county in the state, and the | reason of it is, she has plenty of ; money in the treasury and no bond- i ed debt on her people. Taxes are more corn, wheat and oats, and Bates county has the best name of | low, and the best of soil, raises | THE CITY COUNCIL. Last Night. The board ot Aldermen of the | were read by the clerk and approved. of Arril was read. Fines and _ tor. i. ‘ gs ad. aue VT | MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. MARTER MEDIC Laser tea = . fe INE ©O., 213 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. The street commissioner gave a {detailed report of the kind ot tools in asked for one pick and three shovels additional ; 1] the year ending March ist, was read. 1 the Treasurer for $. ted favorably on building the bricge loon license was ithe Mayor, withdrawn. | the citizens of block one, in | J. Smith, Geo. D. Barnard & Co., j. H. Morgan, O. D. Austin, John } Trimble, M. A. Maynard, Light Co., and the last City Coun- cil, against the city were reterred to | the committee on finance. a part of Lyons and Jefferson streets was read and action on same defer- red until next meeting. nance had been passed by the old board, relating to the salaries ot the Mayor and councilmen, which ‘had never been entered on the record book and asked permission to make the entry; granted. nd ‘he tull board present. The minutes of the previous meet The Mayor’s report for the month in tuk cece & compe oa tack se ‘Di. BOBEET SAMU suapecsd Sles Wi wa Avenue, number and his posession and It contains granted. WHY IS_THE The City ‘Treasurer’s report for Its type is 5) @ warrant of as ordered issued. Its price UNIVERSAL The committee on bridges repor- ete. on West Dakota street; their re- It is delivered, express paid, packed in a handsome box ne : + on receipt of price. peda ettess eas = KNOWLEDGE S. W. GREEN'S SON, Publisher, ~ ported fave : rb] aa * Oe a SS ed favorably on the petitions of | . . CTL Todd and G. W. Miers for | |The Best, Fullest Latest, Handiest and Cheapest Encyclopaedia ! renewal of licenses; report eeline | ed. The petition made at the last pre- 5 fin: @ |. ° vious meeting by Geo. H. Todd} iecours 1 pecHic DrS.A.Richmond&Co's and others for the reduction of | = sa- | of RAILWAY. The Direct Route FOR ALL POINTS IN by permission entered by | Mont- | gomery’s first addition, against the | A remonstrance was granting of further saloon license in | Kansas, said block; same placed on file. © | The accounts of W. G. Rose, T. Colorado, Worwr Mexico, California and Texas. 2 Trains Daily THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR ALL POINTS IN THE EAST sa NORTH LOUIS.— Electric An ordinance for the vacation of The clerk explained that an ordi- | —VIA S No Connection with the former —— An enti: Pas 094 2 08 takes. rely mew and enlarged edition in Its beoaght up toa later date than any other Encyclo- Te embraces of Cham! Its price in Half Russia being S25 per set. eae gold separately, adding 40 cents for postage, Send for book of Sample Pages, Club Rates, Opinions, more matter than any other Encyclopaedia. being a verbatim over, sae ‘Tit rs with 15,000 Titles large and clear; its Paper, Presswork, and in Sheep being S3O per set. For Sale by all Toolslers gAMARITA NEVER FAI NERVINE SAMARITAN peng taboo Cured = of fits, She wi Saree Bit feces oats, e tal ond bear os ® a) as aaybody. Woven Ross. Springwater, SAMABITAN NERVINE of rheumatiem ee mee Fu ent iee. Fort Coline, Col. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure © re Of 4, case of fae fer, - ure Of Hoare Hates, Mistevtic, Kan. | SAMARITAN NERVINE \ Cured me of vertigo. peuraigie and sick Ld Died in Adrian, Mo., Monday, |! teeds more cattle than any county in May rst, 1882, of consumption, Mr T. B. Reese. Mr. Reese was one of the most respected citizens of the county, a good neighbor and a kind wife and two children and a large , the smelting works at Rich Hill | circle ef warm friends to mourn his } struck fer hig wages yesterday. | joss. . There are ab« enty: brack-mosons | Butler has a new band From and f@riy.helpors employed Th the amount of brass e ed by] assistants struck jor dvance over | most of her ¢ we would take Butler to be a e for bands. Rich Hill Review. | n’tflirt with you, is a excuse for you.to sling mud at that way. If we we | we wouldn’t give ourselves so com- poor pletely awav. school house Wednesday evening, by Prof. | his charge. It is the } Come now, Mr. Review, just be- cause some of the Butler girls would- | all of them | in your place | We were showt n through the west} Stagr, who also explained to} us the workings of the school under | Professor’s | object to raise the standard of schol- \ the southwest. Consequently, her farmers, mechanics, and business men are all prosperous and happy. | Our people, one and all, cordially { invite immigration. ; We are reliably informed the An ordinance relating to licenses on peanut stands was read and con- sideration of same laid over until —— TAN NEBRVINE } Was the t it Arg vd of wiauerae aEe KBVINE | A. Cummins to keep peanut stand deterred until next meeting. Diamond financially understand — the and we bespeak for Fay’s men trade These on # | Mill. are responsible and | milling business, | for them succe GB, LEWIS, boss livery man of Bates The | county has remov ed his splendid Livery Stock into the BRICK STABLE 2 and Samuel McFarland ar i Ipaer sie : = | the number of hands the Street Com- | | missioner should employ agam ferred until the next meeting. | accounts which hz { { | next meeting. | walks on Ft. Scott street referred to committee on streets and alleys. | carnied. \ dition of the crossing from | cae on Pleasant street referred to a SC CHgEE arship and enlarge the present | tormerly oecupied by Nave & Wain- several hours in pleasant conversation | curriculum to that extent that the | scott, on North Main street, where the company departed, with well- ‘schools of Butler will compare | he will be always ready to meet the | wishes for the future happimess of i favorably with those of the East ; demands of the pubiic for the host and hostess, and accompa- nied by their blessing. The meeting of the the Chirstian chu Tuesday night was a highly enjoyable affair. business of importance was transac- ted. After the the literary programme w ifferent causes several of Owing to di the performers Ww not present, re- We eC. A at business was over read. but the audience was editied by citations by Misses Hattie Sherwood and Gracie McConnell, and a read- ing by Mr. Harvy McDonnell, songs were also rendered by Mr. Brewn the ‘‘clipper quartette’’ and others. Aiter promenaded a while and then dis- persed. No) the singing the young folks | We sincerely rely hope he may a Vine Culture and Wine Making. so long Mr. Alfred Speer, Passaic, N. J nd favorably known as the wine pects a than usual, “and hi e price of his four year old Pr sto bring it within the reach of s who need a pure and ri i larger requires tour years ———- ment and clrange of temperature in orde to make such afine wine this is atures at ~ditterent times, and at th: time, is where he h getting so rich a wyne liquor. Large quanti SOF America Physicians recommend it as superior t ly by dr % F. M. Crumley. 291-22-2t o much superior in the knowledge ot changing to various temper- right thout the use of Speer’s Port Grape Wine Shas been ordered to ~outh and even to London and Paris. most European wines. It is dealt in large- ists.—Daily Express. For sale | | Saddle Horses, Carriages, first lass livery stab! We - sell - will also be r every day in the week Sundays 2 j them. BUGGIES, HORSES : and all equipments that are kept at of knowledge in medical science can only Mules and Horses. cepted. Mr. Lewis is the prince of clever tellows and is pertectly at. home in the livery business. He' always anticipates the wants of his customers and never fails to meet: poss barber of Bates county. { Trains Daily Pullman Palace} Hotel Cars are mn between ST. LOUIS AND | | SAN ANTONIO, via Sedalia, daily. Action in regard to the license of | Action on the motion in regard to ) All trains de- hereby a side- | connectic suring Petition of T. D. Rafter tor eee allowe a warrants i been Motion to issue la. A. TaLMaGE F. CHANDLER, Ordinance on fire limits read and} Gen’l.-Manager. Gen’l. Pass’r Agnt / I aid over until next meeting for re second reading. Motion that no A NEW more wooden awnings be “allowed erected ordered added as another | section of fire limit ordinance. Enterprise ' IM BUTLER. The collector’s report was a \ and Stephens and Atkison appointed | wre pave fitted up machinery tor as a special finance committee to ex- | the manufacture of the amine same. The committee on streets and leys was ordered to examine the con- the | Christian church to Martin’s corner | and report on same. Petition of T. J. Smith for side- iw ith adjustable head rise and 1 first class in every respect. Is noisless and Warranted to Please All OR NO SALE. | committee on streets and alleys. Clerk instructea to have 1,000 poll- tax receipts printed. Adjourned to meet next Thursday CRUZAN & MADDEN. night ees ght. | street. i \D. Satterlee, Dealer in The Results of Necessity- What the ancients suffered for the want be appreciated by contrasting the va: omount of suttering cured and pain allev- | in modern times, by the use of ne’s, Ointment tor skin diseases. Its S <i. introduction characterized by the Furniture ane Une ary withdrawl of a score or more of ck nostrums, whose evil effect ESO g monuments to denounce te oriaki splified the ec erb, i ; Necessity titi Invention Bu rial rm obes, pigs FoR EVERY. it Has Been Known SIZE AGE AND & EX tor a long time that Fred Dorn is the Try his; pa cutting, dyeing and shampooing. Call and get prices 5 6m- ive and depart firom | ee ' the Grand Unior Depot at St. Louis, | passengers [direct i | our blocks east ot square on Dako i } ADRIAN MO. ured me of asthina, after wAibany, 2.000 her ductors 8. R. Asay jew Albany, gt ig SAMARITAN NEBVINE le ail; ed of Rieetealy cot eee WaARkan, \ 740 West Van Buren St. Chicago, Ti. | SAMARITAN pales Cured ovr ve of fits aft given up to die by ovr Family Pp rf in 24 hours, iia, Warren Co., Teun. SAMARITAN NEBVINE of scrofula — ify a 3 for eight years. Simpsos, Peoria, It. cane NERVINE nding #2,400 with other . Ciaiborn, Mas, » Cured my sen of Ste, after | doctors 3. W. 7 | Cured me p chara } Car mont | SAMARITAN NERVINE Curea me of bronchit{e, asthina and feat debility. OLivzn MYEES, Dp, Ohio. SAMARITAN SERVIN aigo serofuls of ee ears {Climax Bed Spring, | aca: REISER ye SAAC JEWELL. Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of $18, Have been well for over four years | CHARLES E. CURTIS, Osakis, Dougiass Co icm | Cured a BE rp ey 4 a 3 dane Sib badly. H Mics. oe se Or Connon, y. Pa SAMARITAN Ne Has ‘cured me of epileptic fits } VID TREMBLY, Moines, lows. i i i Cured Ficot a eery See meet Ge e 0 ae Ee Guinam: North Hope. Pa- Davis, ‘codvarn. Macoupia Co., TL : Or may be had direct from | tion Inclose stamp | Siidences of cares. a's, J mtemmonn a 00 ‘World's Epileptic Institute, ST. JOSEPH, MO. FREICHT 2° 9 aS CITY. CELIVERY. years. SAMARITAN NI \N NERVINE: BY ALL "DRUGGISTS: F For farther intorme: i