The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 27, 1882, Page 7

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. Gouley Commande Tie Table Mo. Pacific R. KR. | “Think of the Dog.” LexinGton & SourHerNn Brancu. | pe Oe eae m peaielesve Butler daily aéfollows: | At Cassville.Ga.,we nad just taken GOING NORTH. ' seats on the veranda for the usual Jexas Express (daily) ---- 54%! smoke and t when up came two Nevada accommo sep Mt GOING ‘colored men who were evidently eo M | greatly agitated. One of them: made Agent. | Inquiries for the justice of the peace, j and being told that he was out of Secret Societies. SONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the firs Saturday in cach month. } Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, | yo.) No. 76, meets second ‘Phurs: y Aw €ach FOr: month. j Say © !town, he turned to the other and + | Said: dese e dis cuse to any of len to decide cn. What do you Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in each month. I. 0. 0. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- day night. Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the and and ath Wednesdays in each month “Pll du de same.’”” but the cur hankered after mutton | and got it, killing the whole tour. It destroyed Fifteen buildings we by fire at Red Chiff, Col. | when a referee had been chosen the laid trom be A new cable is to Lisbon to the United States. owner of the sheep remarked: The Nickle-plate road is announ- three dollars apiece jist as dey stood, ced to be ready for business by Oc- tober 16. next yeah.’” The will of Capt. Enoch Price was admitted to probate Wednes- **Yes, I reckons dey of dat, was wo’th ali | replied the dog owner. figure ?’’ asked the referee. H ‘‘Bekase, ‘sah, bekase ize got dam- ages, too. Town up dat killed de sheeps, an’ I allows dat $12 am a fain price, but you orter scen dat dog when he cum home! Why, | | he was all cher Biood an’ wool mud an’ hurts, an’ de hull fam’ly had to work ober him all mght to pull him trew. I claim, sah, dat he | should knock off fo’ dollars fur way dog my had to cripple hissclfto The report of tne national cotton git at de mutton!” exchange indicates a crop consider- The referee couldn’t see it in that ably short of last year’s yield. light, and the dog man turned away | Senator Geo. H. Pendleton pre- wh pbs repoark: k § siding yesterday at the Democratic Weary welss sah; as cascialli pe i . tooken it de law of county convention at Cincinnatti. G - ee z . sei te eorgia doan’ sympathize wid a dog The third annual convention of | who had fits an’ shakes an’ ‘shibbers the Illinois Liquor Dealers Associa- | fur eighteen streight hours, den ize tion opened at. Rock Island Wed- | gwine to pack right up fur Ten- nessee.’’—Detrott Free Press. day. Sia Se The Turner perjury case was dis- missed Wednesday and a_ scandal- ous affidavit filed in connection therewith de dog pee A eae eS Eight hundred pounds of powder exploded in the mill at Santa Cruz, Cal., killing one man. an’ gins Se Harf the town ot Grand Mead- ows, Minn., is destroyed by a fire of ‘undoubted incendiary origin. de into law, an’ nesday. The ts of breadstuffs wer a TDS cB Giger wae cr How the Bey of Tunis Lives. $47,000.000 less in the last eight months than in the corresponding time last yeai. The palaces ot the bey are splen- did and incongruous; the Bardo, an hour frons the capital, is a fine sam- ple ot oriental architecture and dec- oration, spoiled by Parisian uphol stery and vulgar European carpets. Dar-el-Bey, his only town residence, Sir Henry Gore Booth’s vessel, |is magnificent and neglected; his the Kara, was forced aground on | real abode is in a separate building, Fern island by ice, but was floated | walled and standing in « garden near off and is on the way home. the Bardo. He goes to the Bardo once a week to sit in judgment on his subjects and receive the embass- adors and consuls of great powers; and then there 1s a brief st and the Sle is, however, only an external bril- hancy, and it cannot deceive the visitor to the misery :eigning within the Moorish empire. Mo- hammed Es Saddock Pasha Bey is an amiable enough prince, by all accounts. fondof children, but child- less and very simple in his halts- He has only one wite, and, although visit: of castle eve The Republican caucus in Ore- gon nominated Mitchell for Senator. The Democrats have nominate Judge Prime. liquer dealers and manufacturers at their third conven- tion, held at Rock Island yesterday, declared in favor of ‘‘abolishing all abuses incident to the Inquor traffic by a proper system of licensing and regulating the business in such man- ner as to tully protect our interest, and at the time elevate the trade to the highest standard. This resolution 1s one of the many eviden- ces that the of and dealers in liquor are coming to their true position. They are pooling their interests with those of public order. They are recogmzing and frankly admitting the disrepute into which indiscrimiaate or feebly regu- lated liquor dealing has tallen, and are calling for a system of strict reg-| | Fel ulation that will elimimate it from its | aCe LOVEE z as He is supposed to know nothn present lawlessness. court presents a stately picture. as 2 same manufacturers a tormal hour’s dur; at rely sees her, as the hour her day, her of his v is generally one appoint- ed tor devotion, and on he goes to a small room in the pal- z i of the management of his possessions ; Tke Ford brothers—Charles and | before him is ail splendor, bebit 1] Se i Robert—are making a show of them- | his back 1s desolate ruin. Which- selves for money at Bunneil’s Broad- | ever of mis palaces he shall die New York. Thev be left a two-weeks engaye- | decay, tora bey must not live in a palace in which a predec died. None of them iras had hin self transported into the street on there Way museum, will dismanteled and are playing ment as**mild-mannered murderers.” They attr and miagie essor h act crowds, with the spectators, and the papers the | death approaching, and are say itis hard to tell which are more than adozen palaces in Tunis murderers and which the peaceable People satisfying curiosity im a} to-day wiuich cannot be used by the Museum. Tie eloquent showman | beys. A melancholy ample of thi stands at the door giving a blood- | absurd custom curdling history of the taking-off of | the magnificent residence of Achmet Jesse James and other daring and} Bey, who had it built thirty-five y: death-dealiug. dogs of the Ford | ago at a cost of 10,000,000 france “brothers, who vare on exinbition | This paiace, with its secondary buy among the nionstrosities within. The s,Peeple buy tickets and walk in, and are imme: surably disappoiated when they look uvon the young, downy faces and slender torms of the Fords. | floors, ginzed tes, doors and win- They cannot reconcile the quiet and | dows were broken out and dragged _fetiring presence of the youths with } to another palace. The the showman’s story, and go away | marble columns, believing that the Ford brothers busi- | the wells, etc., remained behind with But it is a big | the walls, and he who passes those imposing ruins to-day might thunk ings and villas for ministers and dig- nitaries. was situated two miles out of town; and, when. Achmet Bey Ness is all huinbug. thing for Bunnell. It was a cause where one owned a | dog and the other owned tour sheep. | The sheep didn’t care for dog meat, | was now a question of damages, and | | ‘De walue of dem sheepses was | twice apd the sayin’ nuffic “bout de increase fur | i | pation = = toverlooks St. Lake City. Then why don’t you settle at that a Lyons ‘& Nolf his arrival } in | to | is Mahomedia,. once | died, the furniture was moved, the a heavy | Sares4 atues, the curbs of | Discounts to ' thousands of years had passed over them. The hand of the Arab thus destroys in our day in the midst of peace as his ancestors, the Vandals, time of did centuries ago, only in war. So much for Onental culture. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. e best salve inthe world tor , ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, c ilblhins, orns and all skin eruptions, and _posi- tively cures Pi give perfect s ; or money 7 funded. Price cents per box. 32-tf For sale by F. M. Crumly & Co. | One thousand ejectment decrees | for I ord Dillon’s estate are posted | e Vhe tenants ha ; in County Mayo. | not paid rent since 1879. In a fight in East St. Louis be- | | tween Eugene Holland and William | | Wilkinson the former latter was shot was stabbed. | Neither is badly hurt. The garrison at Camp Douglas, in th, is being reinforced antici- of trouble. Camp Douglas ; The khedive starts for Cairo to- | morrow under escort of the Ind:an cavalry. All parts of his domain ac- knowledge his rule. (North Main St.) 1 T-wo Doors South of The POSTOFFICE —Deaters in— GROCERIeS HARDWARE —AND-- QUEENSWARE BUTLER, MU. no il.V, PENTZ a EURNITURE, Baby CARRIAGES at all styles and prices, $292 Lairs? Always on @and COFFINS don short notice F. Evans? stable Butler, Mo a trend ay be left rht or on Sunday, Notice of 4dm strator de Bon- is Non. Notice is hereby given, that the ietters {ot mv predecessor, as administrator ot the estate of Tane Ann Dickey, deceased, ! having ceuse : to have any legal torce, on the 27th dav of September, 1881, by rea- son of resignation, letters of Adminis- { ion de Bonts Non were £ ted to the don said estate, on the 28th 1881, by aes county, + gth day of September, 1832 ; G. B. Hire: trator de Benis Non Adminis: ‘BUY THE BEST. POST & Co's AWIERICAN STUDENT LAMP. AS <P, i \ \S FWE oer ,- 4. LAND: PS It 1s guaranteed to | KIDNEY-WORT ene es eee Sees Malaria. malaria, ave the chilis are bilious, dyspeptic, or eonstipated, one should take # tharough course of it. | 4- SOLD BY DRUCOCISTS. Price $1. Gook Stove that the test of years, AND GIVEN ENTIRE and PERFECT SATISFACTION. 75,000 NOW IN USE and growing in favor wherever used. Doesevery description of Coo! ‘Wash- ing, Ironing, Fruit Canning, and ih other domestic work heretefore done by the ordinary cook stov For Summer Use they are Indispensable. No insufferable heat, soot, ashes, or dirt as attached to the old osdipied territory, Bend £0F ‘ifustrated HULL VAPOR STOVE CO., ‘Jeneea St., Cor, Champlain, CLEVELAND, O. The only V: has 1, St.CharlesStreet, St. Loui A mals raduate of two Medical. ager locate "otherPhyaici “8. (REERCRENE Pe base. L Draggie ina the honte be ve Tost’ 8t.Charles, ia 2 Ma, Dr JACQUES a esnut | ye Bt Old oficn, rs Gneenut B5,8t holes Massie See : cea or Bladder X 2 ‘ days. Tesultin= t Ser ee ey bee for life wk sate co Advice ges low. Call or write a eres ee a ei! ARRIACE GUIDE: ——_ THE LIVER AND ITS FUNCTIONS. are, ___OR.B. F. SHERMAN'S he ls B PRICKLY ASH E BITTER {Tho WIALL DiSEASES CF THe] LIVER | { GUARANTEED THE BEST. STRONG, STEADY LICHT . THAN are | SEUDENT LAMP the ONLY one that raises and Eliot Sieeaa pec = POST & COMPANY, o 5 n = twenty-five years in icine, never Inon Tomic does. iy be of Nervous eee ee |. this peeriess that have baffied some of our able remedy. I be it in as Dz. HakTEs’s IRON TONIC r Impotence. MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER Mi erence © any [rou preparation a i practice. Br. Louis. Mos Now SIMS & TUCKER, LAND AND LOAN _ BROKERS, Insurance They ‘Examiners’ of Land Titles -\nd also represent he most re hable Foreign and American Companies, ymake a specialty of sately investing money on improved farms. BUTLER NATIONAL GANK, BUTLER, MO. $200,000 50,000 Authorized Capital, Capital Paid up BOOKER POWELL,. +++. President T.W. CHILDS, + Vice President. Wn. E. WALTO --.--Cashier. €.G. DUKE)..2--.-.00c6 Ast Cashier DIRECTORS Dr. T. C. Boulware, WH, Inwin, - bite J. H. Sallens, r. N, L, Whipple, A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs, AM. L, Wolte, R, D. Williams. Judge Booker Powell, Wa, F, Walton, C, H, Dutcne.s John B, Ellis, A, H, Humpfrey, Green W. Walton, Receives Deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- change, and does ageneral banking bus- “inesk. 4 _ Correspondents. Merchants’ National Bank,.. Kansas City Valley Nationa! Bank,........St, Louis, Donell, Lawson & Simpson.-New York, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, S, Q. Dutcher, R, D, Williams, Frank Votis, ohn Pharis, Henry Donovan, J, I, McKee, J, R, Estill, Cc, C. Duke, M, A, Maynard, Your business is 1espectfully solicited | BATES COUNTY National BUTLER, MO ORGANIZED IN 1871, Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - - $20.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. We are prepared to doa general bank- ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits X&c., &c. | DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, J.C. Clark,? Dr. Elliot Pyle Hon. J B. Newberry E. P, Henry. IN. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, W. J. Bard, J. M. Patty, F. Coleman Smith. J. J) Ryan, Dr. D. D. Wood, Geo. W. Miers, | F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. | LEWIS CHENEY - - President’ J. C.CLARK - - - - Vice President. | F.1. TYGARD - - - - Cashier. | ee ' { i | Se S & i a & ‘FOR CHILLS AND FEVER WE DISEASES OF | san AGE Dis. YOUTH and MANHOOD | eae omatiead acu OF THE BLOOD. TA FHYSICIAR of year's | A Warranted Cure. 7 : Price, $1.00. THE PUBLISHER, ——— nants Se Bank. | 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 (Except those working for a com road) Which is the Shortest and est Route from St. Louis to LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, WASHINGTON or BALTIMORE. And you will be told the Oo & M. Ry. Its trains leave St. Louis atter all trains of other lines have departed, and arrive in advance of all other lines at Louis- ville and Cincinnati. ting uick It_is the only line with Four Daily Trains -running every car through with- out change. ‘The only line by which you can secure tickets to New York, Boston, and all other eastern cities, via Washington and Baltimore. ‘The only line with through cars from St. Louis to Oakland, Deer Park, and the famous resorts to the Virginias Tné only line with revolving Parlor | Chair Care. The only line by which all classes of Passengers are carried on all Trains io Through Cars without paying extra fare. It you leave St, Louis on a night train by any other route than the Ohio and Mississippi, you will be compelled to change cars at midnight or pay extra | tare. The only line with through cars from } St Louis to Washington and Baltimore without change, | j a HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to BALTIMORE. - A, } See —-THE— {On1o =& Mississippi Is the popular route, the most comfort- able line to NIAGARA FALLS Lake Chatuqua & Saratoga. | And with its co nections forms a very desirable route for New York, the Palace \ sleeping coaches in use on this road, which are run through without change, are the most comforiable in the World. For tull ped reliab € intormation, please consult with Ticket Agents of Connect- ing lines west ot St- Louis, at 101 AND 103 NOKTH FOURTH ST- Ix St. Lovis. . W. PEABODY, Gen'l Superinterdent- W. Bb. SHATTUC.- Gen’! Pass. Agent- G. D. BACON, General Western Passen- | ger Agent. St- Louis, Mo. 33-tt. —_ NEW LIVERY STABLE or—- Thos. Berryhill Having purchased tne stable ot (UC. T. Tracy, we are now ready to furni the public with | NEW BUGCI7S and TEAMS, —E ALSO KEEP_A— Feed and Sale Stable and will re g'ad at all timesto accom modate thepublic. 174 19 tf. " eect ceatatitct A NNN EL ELLE L CEE CLL LEE AEE AI AE OT

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