The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 28, 1882, Page 2

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A bil of Deputies at Mac 1on of sl: Franz the front nto a commodious show case, house is now filled with the inest of wht t modie. silver ware of night’s storm We iearn Tues erable « ¢ to the wheat in punty. id, too, will interfere with arvest, fields being now just € cut. The Marquis of -Angleses recently left his young wite, is saidto have at the racing meeti fortnight. Merca 2 at Cincinnati solved to drop the term and adopt that ot “commercial trav- The Natio’ lers’ Association re- lrummer’’ eller.”’ Had Prof. Carnes 1 and | given another entettainment in city, he-would have met a crowded He certainly excellent impression on our house. has made a most literary people. “Pa,”? said a_ child thirsting for | knowledge, **they say that beavers | are the most industrious of animals; | what do they make? ‘Beaver hats my child, beaver—hats, father. When a Nebraska judge. years ago, was asked by an attorney upon some strange ruling, ‘Is that law, your honor?” he replied, the court understands herself—and 7 she think she do—it are! some A busy auctioneer.—An English auctioneer announces 1n a newspaper advertisement that he has -so -much business he has recently Worn out two hammets and “is now.,,on the ‘second end of the third. A person in Colorado, writing toa Minnesota journal, says that the miners are very. much discouraged inthat region; they have to dig through a solid vein ot silver tour feet thich before they reach the gold. Taking to letters.—Fond mother’ with a son of very open countenance —‘‘He is a pretty good boy, but he} don’t take to his letters.’” Squire —Well, he ought to, for his mouth is hke the slit of a post-office box.’’ The Rev. John Jasper, of Rich- mond, says that a boy in his congr gation has been struck for telling hes. With this awful warn- l dumb ing before him, he dares not stop preaching the truth about the flat earth standing still and the sun re- volving around it. Oscar Wilde is changing his cos- tune frequently during his sccond Western tour. wore a swallow led coat of black velvet, lined with red silk, knee- breeches black and waistcoat of ae ; biack silk st satin, nass- es of in place of irt bosom and cufis. with a gooily Crisp was not on but telegraphed that he rou to participate in the third day's pr°- ceedings. H. Martin Willi ' ; a speech, and Brick Po: present was also prevailed upon to give a talk on Greenbackism. The interesting feature will be Crisp ard what he will indicate of his ft ans made roy bemg future. The following very sensible para- graph trom the Parson, Kas., Hox- | der, ss very applicable to Butler just at this time: The great trouble with Parsons 1s that she. has too many chronic ‘kc ers.”’, The larger portion of th class aspires to be the “leaders’’ every enterprise inaugurated in city. if any one desires to engage in bus- mess and don’t consult with them and solicit their advice, and at once set to defeat the success of the en- terprise. As long as this feeling exists among our people we never can expect to prosper and build u the city, to any great extent, and the sooner these “great I am’s are sct down on the better for the town. of the as been introduced in the ; this ; i replied the | In Cincinnati he | They take itas a direet insult | State Prohibition Ce i city is alive Alliance. neron, Mo., Ju to-day w trom cveryeporti ing it state. = Trade Dollar ington. June tg.—T ythet I retiri ‘om circulation. 1 Greenbackers, had r who | always opposed legislation of this kind, offered no objection to-day, ' even allowing the bil! to pass without { calling for an aye and nay vote. It is | doubtful, however, if they had | sufficient strength to secure a vote of this kind. To Expend $97,640,000. Washington, D.C House to-day passed lin t appropriates $97,640,00C pension ap- t It | propriation } largest sum ever appro} billin the history of the government. It was engrossed in passage, and in one minute aiter was passed, had been signed by | speaker ot the House and was on its way to the Senate i A Log House Demolisked- | Warrensburg. June 19.—The ! storm of Friday night demolished a lished before the close of the present! June 19.—The | « | | | { . . | log house in Simpson township, oc- | Wilson with his family. There were | twelve negroes in the shanty when ‘ the storm struck it and sent the logs | flying all over aten acre field, but none of them were injured in the least. When daylight returned they were found by their white neighbors clustered about the spot from which they had seen the house vanish, all devoutly engaged in prayer. The people of the neighborhood turned out and helped them to build a cabin H Saturday. Guiteau and the Gallows. | Washington, June 20.—Prepara- tions are being made for the execu- tion of Guiteuu. No one outside | of the district will be summoned to The people who al- | act upon the jury. execution will conduct the ready connected with Gen. Crock- er’s staff at the jail. The man who ; is to sever the cord that releases the ' drop from the scaffold will be desig- ; nated from the deputies at | but his identity will remain a secret. with the warden. TT: cealed in cell that ' from the left wing of the jail upon scaffold. A will be hung over the window of this cell, will the looks ou the curtain and the executioner of Guiteau | take his piace behind that. inter. There is very extraordi estfelt in the hanging, judging by the great number of applications that have been made to witness it. Senator Ben. i G nta, hi his ho some- e afflic- what im ds of ome Mr. Hill the -jatl;} > drop is gon- | . f= 2, i “Tf cupied by a negro named Charles 1 | to 4 dysentery and am satisfied it people met at } a account ot which the: Constituttoz ends as follow The carriage started. For a hun- dred yards it went through aimost olid r To le i ig 7 ~ solid: people. There was nou confus 1¢ Curiosity, no pr pe. Tig just ing, no | people, standing in the great sorrow | —silent, sympathetic protound. | From first to t Mr. Hill never opened his lips When he was H fairly seated in his carriage, his face _ for the first time lost its fixed look, the steadfast eyes closed, and rais- ing his hand to his face, the senator , brushed away the tears that had | gathered in them. That’s all there _ Was about it! But never since At- jlanta was a forest was a grander j tribute ot love, sympathy and confi- | i ; | dence paid to any man. Arnold Ewing, a highly respected young man of Lexington, Missouri, was accidentally shot and killed by | Deputy Sheriff Bowman, of Lafay- : ette county, at Higginsville, on the 13th. The saddest feature in the case was that young Ewing was to have been married to a of Lexington within a few wetks. young lady | | yeer : { charm.”—[R. T. Hill, has returned to | aie | Sas- C. ‘Lb. Tracy boasts of and phacton in the city. } enjoyed A hors reporter The Comte de Pz completed the third yolu ‘History of che Civil War in Ameri ca,’?? which will probably be pub- the wa by moon- tly scaled ala kiss while the ; led t urous ecst nat thee uch a question propounded to ng upon her ct tone time in ra has made so Female Bitters, which cures al it is the oniy and er and tonic for married Fhe doom of Baron .Grant’s big house jn London is sealed. It will soon be ievelled with the groune, anda great square, with ‘*mansions suitable for a tamily of distinction,’’ is to arise on the site. Grape Cu'ture and Wine. The culture of grapes in New Jersey is getting to be one of the most impor- tant industries ot the State. The prin- cipal varieties raised are the Oporto and Concord. Mr. Speer’s vineyards at Passaic promises a larger yield this than any previous year. In consequence Mr. Speer has reduced the price of his Port Grape Wine. The oldest can now be had at $1 perl ottle trom any of the druggists. It ismsed for the, medicinal purposes as a superior’ wine; and ‘in churches for communion’ purposes, Its properties are not intoxicating so that the weakest person may use it to advantage, and tem- perance people cannat object to its use for medicine.—Evening Bulletin. For sale by F. M. Crumly & Co., Butler, Mo. 22 and 29 2w The Mexicans continue to slaugh- ter the Apaches as prisoners or hos- tiles whenever they can catch them. The steamer Escambia foundered off the port of San Francisco. Out of a crew of twenty-seven only four escaped. SAFE AND RELIABLE. A Spier did Remedy for Bowel Com- plaints is Marsh’s Tonic Astringent. “Your Tonic Astringent isa most valu- | { pealt wit ——— TERMS. able medicine for bowel disorders, pecially tor the summer complaint ot children. Owing to its tonic property it gives strength and endurance to the sys- tem—whicnh is so greatly needed in pro- €s- gradually checks and restores the bowels their natural condition.”—[M. B. D., Kansas City. ind griping p bowels your Tonic Simpson, M **For cok stomach and the It acts like Olathe, Ka gent is a splendid remedy. Lane, “Thave used vour Tonic A stringent #T cure-—[J. S. McDonald, Kansas Qty, Mo, Marsh’s Tonic F.M. Cramly & Mo., and pron where. Price 50 cer by Byron Homan, who iy herding! ee a catue in Bates county, while riding | to assist others in securing 2 steer | near Industry post-officethis county, Hl met with quite a painfu/ accident on | Sunday. A small rge which he i had wrapped around Ais right hand ! caughton a bush, oy Which his pony stepped. The speed at which he | was riding caused #€ Tope to almost | bury itself in his hand, and broke RADCIFF & VAN TREES, |<. his small fingef near the khuckle joint. Dr. Haer dressed the in- ; jury. Hom# remained in the} neighborhooé—[Clinton Demo- | crat. oe The of The Stock Markets A man #¥ be incredulous enough to risk his #M€¥ in the fickle mysteries or a merc | stock market but. when he | gets thefching Piles, he goes straight for | Ointment. Unlike the ulls and | Bears # the Stock Exchange, who clean | you of Of hard earned cash, it returns | ty- your #oney with interest, in the way of | allay@g the intense Itching and-igsuring | = repose, 2Q1-22-1m f the finest known female | the | moonbeams were | racted cases—while its Astringent power | Astrin- | | SHOP ON DAKOTA STREET. j great deal, but itis the truth. £ STOMACH iy # Asters pi directly i AND i the Livi Strength; and Viger. For all the complaints of this kind there is re) medicine| that equals, can used at all times with benoficial results. Itis not claimed ns a cure-all, but for deran, the organs mentioned, “it fs a above all other pre- a BLOOD PURIFIER renks rations. your for it, and give tt a girtrial. fhe basnoneon band, eal thetit be or- ents of specific and es for you. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, ST. LOUIS AND KAHSAS CITY, eo. f IT IS A RATTLER. In these United States of Ameri- ca there is just one‘ and only one, enterprising Newspaper, ‘‘Pullished | for the people now on earth,”’ which | prints the news entirely from every- where, regardless ot who it hurts or who it benefits. The name of the Paper is THE BAZOO PuBLIsHED AT SEDALIA, Mc. | By J. West Coodvin. | It is to-day the only Joumal in the United States called ‘“‘BAZOO”’ named by its founder, fom the Cherokee Indian language, and sig- nifies ‘, Much Wind.” . This paper owns a Telegraphic franchise, which fills its columns daily with the cream of the news fom coast to coast, and from the North Pole to the Everglades of Flada. Bits of Sensation, the best of Short Ser- mens, and full detai’s of Weddings Deaths and Crime’finds a specia: artist always near, to give the world through the medam of the most skilled and cheky. reporters that} can bo employe? for love or money, | or both, the news just as it is, with- | out color or eggeration. i £68°Please let it be imposed on} your mind tlat this is a paper tor | those now living, and deals with: | everythingjust as itis, as the great | mass of American people want to be | Address, | GOODWIN. S=paLia, Mo. | Ce | a — ome | pon [=] — — pier PpioD >, Gold Medal Saleratas, FUSVAL [UPOT PION wseha0 Mu samy, v Gold Medal Soda. 3113 WATER ST., NEW YORK. These Lave no equal in_ quality and handsome style of package. Satisfac- tion guaranteed or no pzy. Ask your grocer for J. Mo»roz Tayror’s Gold Medal Soda, Seleratus, or Baking Powder, and consult your best interests by giving it a trial—you Blacksmiths, —OPPOSITE~ : Gaclede Hotel. BUTLER, MO. i We make horse shoemg a special- | Wood shop attached to Black- } Benson PRICKLY ASH BITTERS 19 a medicine | of rare merit, and mot en into: ‘ting beve: 5 and being parely vegetable in its com: > This is saying aj} 5 —AWARDED— pcine orous —MEDALS,.— The Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralaia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Achesor Pains Female Weakness. Are Superior to all other Plasters. Are Superior to Pads. Are Superior to Liniments. Are Superior to Ointments or Salves, Are superior toElectricity or galvanism They Act Immediately. They Strengthes. They Soothe. "They Relieve Pain at Once. They Positively Cure. | Benson's Capcine Porons Plas- CAUTION tere have been imitated. Do ®not allow ene druggist to | palm_off some other plaster having a similar | sounding name. See that the word is spclled | CAPS EABURY & JOHNSO SEABURY & JOHNSON, | (SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 2c. MEAD’S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER, B. D. BUFORD & €O., Rock Island, I. Manufacturers of SULKY AND GANG: PLOWS, Steel & Chilled Plows, RIDING AND WauKING CULTIVATORS, Listing Plows, COMBINED LISTER AND CORN DRILL, Harrows, etc., etc. Branch Houses. ST. LOUIS, Mo. KANSAS CITY, Mo ST. PAUL, Minn, =‘ ST. JOSEPH, Mo. COLUMBUS, 0. MILWAUKEE, Wis. OMAHA, Neb. Write for our Diary, mailed free, St.Charles Street, St. Louis,} lar graduate of two Medical Oolleges,has been jocated than any otherPhbysician in St.Louis, papers showand allold residents know. By ph- orrhosa, jcture, Orchitis, Hup- hilitic or MercurialAffe. of ¥, BP pe: Debility and cy asthe resultof -Abuse,sexual excnsse: * arer years.or over brainwork .producia: | ibage oue ‘ <2 lagk and Fey. 28 ety toy mail im = REEPE een ate ‘ al Wi O08, Fe it, St-Louis, Mo. stold ot. 7 ail forme of 8} or Sy — Sec ainsesen Dealer in Furniture and Undertaking, | Burial Robes, FOR EVERY SIZE AGE AND SEX. smith shop. Repairs of all kinds | Cal! and get prices | done in dispatch and.order 253 1m. | 7 ADRIAN MO. 53 6m- A SURE CURE FOR Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Lan; Nervous Dicheneticn seelog eee eww work or excess of any kind, —AND FOR— Female Weaknesses, —IT PREVENTS— Malarial Poisoning and Fever aud Agus Andis a Specific for Obstinate CONSTIPATION, PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE MEYER BROS. & CO. Wholesale Agents. Kansas City and St. Losier iy By its searc! it purges out the foul corry tmentand decay’ It stiatulates snd onlin meni * ol ul See nenene tes | ay js Testores and preserves infuses new life and vigor ‘the whole system. No sufferer from de ease which arises from impurity of th blood need despair who will give Ava SARSAPARILLA a fair trial. It is folly to experiment with the nume ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap and without medicinal virtues, offered blood-purifiers, while disease mes more firmly seated. Aver’s SARSAPARILLA i$ power, thet it is by far the best, cheapas wer, is b; lar the cl and most reliable blood-purifier known. Physicians know its composition, and pre | seribe it. It has been widely used for years, and has won the unqualified dence of millions whom it has benefited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALL DROGGISTS EVERYWHERE. HULL - (A The only V: Cook Stove that has stood the test of years, AND GIVEN ENTIRE and PERFECT SATISFACTION 75,000 NOW IM USE and growing ia tones where aeo » Ironing, Fruit Canning, other : pet work heretofore F— by the ordinary cook stove. Yor Summer oe they aro Tntleposente, No insufferable heat, soot, ashes, oF “cial” inducements to Age ole dicular and price list. HULL VAPOR STOVE CO., ~rees St. Cor, Champlaie, CLEVELABD, @ Boots and Shoes unde to order, TH , best and all kinds of leather use. caknowl-dyge ne superior. paa~Bepal | promptly ‘attended to.~‘e shop | side square. between i. Weil’ ated { Palace Hote. ' BUTLER. MO. vlnl

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