The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 13, 1882, Page 7

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e Mo. Pacific R. NGTO) THERN BRANCH. gee Jeave Butler daily as follows: Trains GOING NORTH. amin Express (daily) feat accommodation -.. . GOING SOUTH. ss (dail, texas Expres ete 7 iccommo: jation.-- Sensds E Carn me TA Se MASONIC, ” tler Lodge, No. 254, meets in each month. yal Masons, in each Arch o jconth. Gouley gets the first Tuesday in each month, 1.0. 0. FELLOW: Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- gv night. . Prati: Encampment No. 76 meets the had and ath Wednesdays in each month Ed. Marshall. People who know Ed. Marshall «ill appreciate the following speech iq California. It is characteristic of he man: “Fellow Democrats—I don't know ‘pat I would attempt to sak to- sight as you the Hon. Chas. Sumner inreserve to please the people and her enemies but the fact ‘is that forthe first time in 32 years I got a nomination, and they placed so much onfidence in me that they give mea dance to endorse the platform. I pose they thought that a man who had made five canvasses and nixed in all the fights of the party for thirty-five years. could be trusted endorse the platform of the Dem- locratic party, or any platform. I have not bee occupied during my racation like the previous speaker, for, spon my soulI never read a word of the platform, (Laughter) I ave read several thousand platforms amy time, and they all bear a rong family resemblance. The Democrats have never had a chance loshow how they can keep their the past fwentv years. ans have had a chance if they ever- made. an extra rong point for or against anything, nat pledge they most assuredly hoke. (Cheers.) Lam not going to he very rough on Republicans this ime, because I expect some Repub- icans to vote for me. I shall stay d swallow as much of the truth as ssible about that party for that ason, but oh, God what a lot of t to swallow. |I speak only of leaders and principles of that ty; the rank and file, some of m are decent enough. They are e sunbeams that got into a dark Ince. They had never had a ance to get out betore. The Re- ablican party is like a German gen- lieman I heard of the other day. I alled at his house and asked if he lwasin. ‘*Yah,’’ said his friend, “but he’s. dead.’? (Laughter. ) here is enough Federal! pap here lokeep the corpse warm, but the cent party would do well to bury i, If I was a Republican—a decent lome—I would vote against their tick- ktthis year. Twenty years of irre iponsible power have made that party so rotton that it absolutely r=- quires to be removed from office tis unfit to govern any people. The Government of America is supposed forepresent the people ot Ameri ind act in sympathy with their need. publicans, but it 1s a fact, that no one can truthfully deny it, that the Czar of Russia has more sympathy and regard for the slaves in the Si- berian mines than the Guiteau wing of the Republican party, now in America. (Cheers and laughter.) Jesse James’ Slayer. From the Cincinnati Enquirer. The Ford brothers arrived in town yesterday morning, and will appe on the boards at the Vine str laws of Missouri.”’ Naturally there those who expect to look upon two the berder- swaggering bullies of Commandery Knights Templar | Ipromise not to be hard on the Re- | power, has for the toiling masses of | | | opera house to-night in a drama‘ written for them, entitled ‘*The Out- | ismuch curiosity to see them, but! ‘a colored fa tuffian type will be greatly disap- | answers to the in vate lite, appearance They are quiet, modestly behaved young men, neither rough hor rustic in their carriage, use fairly carect English, above that of the average city boy, and are yery mild ot countenance. The elder, Charles, whois twenty-four years old, seems tather weak, and is retirmg in dispo- Pointed it their behaveir on the stage | pri- | ; stander, Accidental the left wound. tion. Newport, R. I. Sept. day’s fox bun tresspassing on his grounds. tunately the shot went wide of the | mark. Ur Uniontown, safe of L. L Greensbore was burglar and € rmer fired at the |e ae Crawk« ninal +: e last of the Sept. 4. ord’ ptes. tan umes serious Bryon S head le is At to-] season, hunters store d of For- Tt be- tween $10,000 and $12,000 on Sun- day mght. Burglars door near the combination forced opened the safe with keys. Valticello, Sept. lock in the rank Mc- Hollaed, general superintendent of the Buena Vista and other surt id- ing mines owned by New York cap- italists, committed suicide Cause unknown. McHolland was well known throughout Colorado and New Mexico. Oshkoch, afternoon a y Wis., acht on Sept. 4.—This the lake with | six young men capsizéd, two miles from shore. Five men clung to the craft till rescued. E. atrunk maker was drowoed. body was not recovered. St. Louis, Printing Sepe-4- company The Pa Schultz, His Yimes ablishinent, corner of Chesnut and Firth strects, of which Chas. E. Ware 1s the uc- tive business manager, was damaged from $12,000 to $15,000 by fire to- night; insured, Shelbyville, Ind., Sept. 4.—Near this city to-day as a Henry, and a young son w their way to blow up dynaaite cartridges, a spark from a bruised. farmer, Wim. reoon stumps with torch carried by the son fell into the basket which held the cartridges and which he was carrying on his ‘Lhe dydamite exploded, juring his son arm. | by a party of Bohemians with whom fatally in- | he had quarreled at a dance’ during Philadelphia, Sept. 4.—As a re- sult of the search of the dwelling oc- cupied by Maj. Phipps, the missing supermtcndent of the alms house, about $10,000 worth of all kinds of goods were found, including grocer- les, cotton an hold utensils d linen and all sorts ¢ plies furnished the institution. Uarrisbure wreck oce tween three Pennsylvania railroad in ARS freight Sept. trains thi I 10use- ot sup o s fi -dabout midnight be- n the city Some twenty-seven cars were wreck- ed and (vo men are reported imjur- ed. The ised by one ginto another, while a { train ran into the first wreck. All travel is blocked. Dallas, Texas, Sept Coffee, treasurer of tl e colored mi- litia company, the Cochran Greys, has embezzle S200: E with n 1 empioyed. Elizabeth, rion fe d tunds to le was S1.coo ot atter ested aking funds he amount | and way of ch he was Singer rifle and literary association gave an excursion yestercay, and on | Fred returning 2 rc the the roughs on deck, The Tt yw took place E fired fifteen or twenty shots, I 1 y kilh | had been on the excursion. sition, and allowed his brother to do | Most of the talking in an interview With him yesterday. His atceh etokens ill-health. His younger brother, Robert, is 20. His com- Plexion is sneoth and clear, and his expression frank and boyish. On the Whole he is quite 2 handsome boy, and if seen amid a number of aver- age boys of his age, would be ac- counted a nice, quiet, good-humored lad. The nerve that 1s in’ the boys 'Sexpressed principally in the lines about the mouth of the younger. appear- ! Mr. Vernon, Ind., Sept. town mob, growing close s2loons o'clock at ni yesterday morn Tohn Paul. the ¢ fired by the mob and bar: The deputy ground. was terribly rows. phone wires communica {ing towns has been beater Was ¢ ons Wik marshal, by a ph d between tele- « ed to prevent for | | | pear at tue place appointed tor to- | Vernicr was assaulted in his store in | erator recently shot 5.—Mark | Sedatia, Mo., Gardner, the young man who at- tempted to comit suicide Saturday night, turns out to be an embezzler FOR THE PERMANENT CURE 0 CONSTIPATION. of railroad tunds in his capacity of agent of the. K. and A. road at Cla Gardner’s | very old gentleman, living in Browns- | ; ton station. father, ville, Saline county, is nearly heart- broken over the conduct of his son, downiall caused by An Ibe madé to straighten up the whose was whiskey and cards. attempt } g man’s shortage with the rail- road company, as well as the young man himself. HULL Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 4.—A duel is imminent between General Chalmers and Van H. Manning, candidates for Congress. Beth spoke at the Holly Springs join de- bate. Manning spoke last and made a scathingreview of Chalmers’ Both remained at Hoily Springs Sunday messengers passing back and torth, Chalmers demanding a full retraction. Thos. dfarris Chalmers Ed. Watson was Manning’s friend. duel gains credit trom the fact that both failed to ap- record. with represented and ‘The only V. Cook Stove that has stood the test of years, AND GIVEN ENTIRE and PERFECT SATISFACTION. 75,000 NOW IN USE and growing in favor wherever used. Doesevery description of Cooking, Wash- ing, Ironing, Fruit Canning, and ail other domestic work heretofore done by the ordinary cook stove. For Summer Use they are Indispensable. No insufferable heat, soot, ashes, or dirt as attached to the old method. Special inducements to Agents in un- occupied territory. Send for illustrated “ircular and price list. HULL VAPOR STOVE CO., Seneca St., Cor, Champlain, CLEVELAND, O, The rumor ofa day’s debate. Portsmouth, O., Sunday, Sept. 4. Atter Charles L. midn.ght of Union township, near Lombards- ville, by two masked men, armed with hickory clubs, who entered by a window. man he kept them but was then rear Being a powerful at bay for an Vernier was} 617 st.Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. A# revalur graduate oftwo MedicalColl ‘gen has been % rer located than any otherPhysiciu: Sce.Louia, our, overpowered, bound and gagged and left apparent- jy dead. Themen robbed the house of $800 and then fled. found this morning still bound and - . ¢ papers showand all id ident» Sy pb- insensible. It is feared he may not Seaeethepa, Glost, Stricture, Orebitis, Rup- 28 8: tic or MercariaiAttec mons recove if Throat ‘or Bones cut rivate recover. ‘gpermal xualDebility ari Iinpoten- = cy usthe resultof Belf-Abusesexual excemwsin ma- Cleveland, O., Sept: 4.—A young <i daleritedoos, Sabie i sail defoe = Rory, toemists eon man named Frank Leffmeyer was} fidonet ideantoosot sexual ipower a ie lone, rea, ¢ oe 5 E ae proper, cured. Goneultatios found’ in an insensible condition fio eine free and invited. Pamplsiet on 2 Boat by mail or exprove. “(urs near the 1aslroad track in the Four- Where doubt oxiete it 1s frankly stiied- teenth ward yesterday with his head cut and the shoulder and neck badly By surgical aid he was re- stored to temporary consciousness, and claims to have been assaulted ‘or the speedy ce. English— German: FDEP PRESCRIPTIONSscs7 = ee Coal Ae ee vere 2 DPR Abuse. Dr Rorate sears = ° o Oatation Tast'o, 89 St.Charien, St. Lou Saturday night. The man died this Detectives on the track of the alleged murderers. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 4.—Of- ficer John Phillips yesterday attempt- afternoon. are 705 Chesnut St, St.Louis, Mo. a contiques to cureSpermatorrheea, Seminr hess, Impotency, all forms of Syphilis, rhcea, Gleet, Urinary or Bladder diseases. gent cases cured ia a fow days. Disenses rex ed to arrest Raney Welch and was aise eee enh : a5 wri ptom Book for two stn PAARRIAGE GUIDE" badly beaten, and to-day Welch threatened to -kill the officer, and went to his house. <A fight ensued, and Phillips shot Welch tnrougi: the 4 | thigh, inflicting a severe wound. St Joseph, Mo., Sept. 4.—James H. Ringo, ex-city register, charged to-day THE LIVER AND ITS FUNCTIONS. 'T has bocome a well established fact that the waived larger portion of diseases to which the human with embezzlment, examination and gave bond on the ee ee Ocean eee 7 5 ‘Dot only tho largest, but at the samo time one of sum of $5,000 jor his appearance in portagt. ‘The venous blood, on its re- an, and the circuit court Sedalia, Mo., Sept. 4.—yesse L- e railroad agent and op- at Webb City by one Carter, died ot wounds <t Carter is in jail. Fowler, t his y PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. ‘The result of years lof study, experim’nt gad prectios of Dr, a c 4 IBF) Sarsaax, 12 last 1 One small dose ot Bailey’s Saline Aper- ient will immediately cure sour or acid Vee ori 5 2 : i ts ' stomach, heartburn and sick heada he. a wherever bees me 2 jared I It is p tan charmingi taste, and lficientsurr | i A " anty for xo | tor constipation smong all who leada merit closely ¢ a most admira- ated, lantives 6 3 zs & witavendes, [thet eles ble remedy. , certs per bottle. H lof remed: «4 x ican have 41 2t jbut one ef- fect — tht is by their} “4S. shop at the southeast corner of the square. bor- rooms now occupied as an office by i ASES OFTHE] fiSa to de | LIVER |g eciea te] KIDNEYS i pata! | STOMAGH | 2 AND bus lire nd hotel left at stable will be | and all parts of the citv. Cal the} ck livery caret | promptly responded to. That Dick ‘Hurt keeps a first-class barber sof the barges ans & Morgan. | 3 i - es cstere itto 1 deck | its erigiasi j aaa ate For Sale. i | OFFICERS. fs Mean ae Two! ! lots, 3 rooms each, one A | ‘ "Rich. sagem pantry rn, in West addition | § | LEWIS CHENEY - President and ichard Burke, who ° oo rio Street ee ea JI nedtetne! & — by children | 1.C.CLARK - - - - Vice President. . Chambers. 2 medicizef | 3A es ties ier. 3 oP RICKLY ASH BITTERS is = | F. 1. TYGARD Cashier oad ig nad being parcly regecablo faite com: can bo Bo } Sie 2 = 5 —This For ® Clvan Shave sea Umeectnresectirgeee tenratf threaten ith 2- Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest | J BPG0D CURL ranks shove all other bree ae & out*ot the cffort to eorner of the square. They have a neat, fares Tee ee a cek chat it be or- | i) Q ee, 6 on Sunday and at 14 | Comfortable room. ace PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO. | | SY Lv & SS a” : . a asl So ‘SOLE PROPRIETORS, H About 7 © clock Don’t Forget ‘Ter. cours -¥> KANSAS CITY, MO.F | > > ¥, & Ce} the residence of - ee ' = He has neat and new furniture and ex- perienced barbers. Try him. 6tt ech TH WITH A GUIDE TOM ¥ A PHYSICIAN of 38 yoar's as finished, some new rooms will be for | : ‘experienes. ont we A “3 rent on west side of square. Also the on yess 9 =is «“Preseriptio! 4 Beewte Belt Ham bugs, which tt exposes- Price Address THE PUBLISHER, Bex 234, Milweshes, Wis. Everingham & Rice. ay3- have i. TE SON TONIC twenty-fiv a = _ ios in ma 1c bere) never found an} condition . this peerless remedy, has that have bailed some of our moet eminent payzic able remedy I prescribe it in preference to any Haxgree’s [kon NIC {s & necessity {: ractice. Sr. Locis. ‘Mo. Nov Pee 7 z a an experi to give the results that Dn. iaaren's in my hands, made some wonderful cures: hysicians, avg yielded to this great vad iacom pare Ee paratiol made. In ca ayy —— - ROBERT SANUELS. 3104 Wash Avenne, pote nce. MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER SIMS & TUCKER, “LAND AND LOAN BROKERS Examiners’ ofLand Titles | And also represent he most rehable Foreign and American Insurance Companies, They make a specialty ot sately investing money on improved farms (Don't be led Astray | By the peculiarly worded advertisements of rival routes. gotten out for the sole purpose of deceiving the public. ,ASK ANY TICKET AGENT = ept those working for a competing ) Which is the Shortest and Quick est Rovte from St. Louis to — so.o00, LOUISVILLE, CACTI, d | WAMINGTO\ or BALTIMORE. BOOKER POWELL ,........ President T.W. CHILDS. e President. | Wo. E. ocsseenes Cashier. | C.C. ---Ase’t Cashier | BUTLER NATIGNAL BANK, BUTLER, MO. 200.000 | Authorized Capitat?, Capital Paid up «ind you will be told ihe a. S NE. R’y trains leave St. Louis after all trains c er lines e departed, and arrive | in advance of all other lines at Loufs- ville and Cincinnati. DIRECTORS __It_ is the only line with Four Datly Trains running every cur through with- out change. Dr. 'T. ©. Boulware, W. HL Irwin, Judge J. WH. Sullens, Dr. N, L, Whipple, A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs, M. L, Wolte, R,D. Williams. | Judge Booker Powell, WM, F, Walton, C, H, Dutche: | John B. Ellis, A, H, Humpt rey, 3reen W. Walton, The onty line by which you can secure tickets to New York, Boston, and all other eastern cities, via Wasvington and Baltimore. The only line with through cars from St. Louis to Oakland, Deer Park, and the tamous resorts to the Virginias Receives Deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- change, and does a general banking bus- iness. with revolving Parlor Tne only line Chair Care. | The only line by which all classes of Correspondents. | Passengers are carried on all Trains in Merchants’ National Bank,-- Kansas City ; Through’ are without paying extre fare. Valley National Bank,-.....--St, Louis, | 1¢ you tis ona Stet pe e St, Louis on a night train New York, | hy any other route than the Shiovand OTHERISTOCK HOEDERS? | Mississippi, you will be compelled to ee | change cars at midnight or pay extra G, B, Hickman, fare. R, D, Williams, John Pharis, J, J, McKee, J, Ry till, Cc, C. Duke, M, Maynard, Your business is :espectfully solicited | Donell, Lawson & Simpson. S, Q. Dutcher, | Frank Votis. +, : zs ae Pree ae an, | Theonly line with through cars from 7 | st Louis to Washington and Baltimore | Without change, Senin : # 7 HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to i BATES COUNTY | 4 HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to <b Ral MORE ‘Onto & MusstIssipPl Is the popular route, t able line t Capital paid in, - - $ 75.000. NIAGA RA FALLS, Surplus - - - - $20.000 Lake Chatuqua Large Vault, B urglar-Proof, , : ' | Safe with Time Lock. National BUTLER, MO ORGANIZED EN IS71, © tmost comtort- & Saratoga. tions torms a very York, the Palace on this road, ithout change, | in the World. »rmation, please We are prepared to doa general bank- nts of Connect- Louis, t ing business. Good paper always in o Bifv and sell exc an ‘ Be i demand Buy and ell exe hange, rOURTH ST- receive depusits Xc., Ke. | sae \ jw. evdent.- | col Pass. Agent. Dr. Elliot Pyle aE 7 ALN Dr. J. Everin, 33 J. J. Ryan, Dr. D..D. Wood, Geo. W. Miers, t. Louis. M. Patty, Coleman Smith. J 7 Fr. | FOR CHILLS AND FEVER Hi AND AXLE: DisHRASD»D Caused BT | Malaria! Poisoning | OF TKE BLOOD. i A Wzrranted Cure. | Price, $1f.00. 5” vou sate ay at peveotsts 68

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