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& Reminiscence. Sax Marcos, Tex., had a talk yesterday with Gen. Sid- ney Jackman, the ex-centederate who made himself famous during the j war by capturing Gen. Tom Bartho- | | low. Gen. Jackman is now 52 years | of age, but not aline marks his florid i face. He is short, -stout, healthy, Vigorous and as talkative as ever. He wears along heavv beard now, } and lets his auburn hair fall over his | In a crowd he would be san- shoulders. rematked tor his evident gujne tempcrament and the deter- mination indicated by the curve of | his chin and the flash of his eyes. ! For some years he has been farm- Hl ing onthe Blanquos river, within six miles of San Marcos, and prosper- ing, I believe. Before the capture of Gen. Barth- | olow he had giving Gen., then Col. | Jackman, comaderable troul-le, more in truth, than any one else. He was standing in his room at headquarters | m Glasgow, Mo., when a sol- dier rushed toward him and exclaim- with his nervo- | ed. ‘*Jackman is coming men!”? “All right,’’ replied he, | grasping his pistol holsters;, ‘tall! right, tell the—rebel rascal I’m ready for him ’” “Drop that belt !’” The command was given simul- taneously with the opening of the front door. Bartholow looked up and into the muzzle of a reyoiver at full cock on alevel with his eyes in which gleamed a deadly light. | laugh, when he tells the story. “Jackman is a_ perfect gentle- Aug. 9—I | | a connection. | now . Louis, I believe, engaged ; | inthe commussion business. ‘*Jackman by heavens!”’ he cried. “Yes, Jackman, that officer repli- ed, tor you. Turn those weapons over to me. Quick! If you utter another werd I'll blow, your brainsout. You’ve given too much trouble to me already.”’ There was nothing else to do,’so Bartholow-surrendered, though with commendable bad -grace. Guarded by Jackman and two others he was taken directly past more than 500 men. The soldier who had alarmed him had gone before Jackman ap- peared. On the way to Jackman’s camp near Rocheport the three confeder ates decided to dine with their pris- oner ata farm house. They soon found one which appeared as it it might be well supplied with come- stibles and entered. ‘*We want something to eat, the tour ot us,”’ Jackman to the owner of the place, an old man with gray beard. T can’t give you anything, gentle- | men, though I’d like to; its against | the orders of Ger. Bartholow,”’ | tarnéd the farmer. | “We'll pay you tor it.”” “But I can’t sell confederates any- ‘sand come said re-| thing Gen. Bartholow has given positive orders against it, and he} would flay me alive if I should vic- | You*may forcibly ta what you want, but I can neitker sell nor give to you.”’ “Perhaps Gen Bartholow countermand his orders,"” “This is *‘Bartholow! Gen. Bartholow! Te late them. will said Jack- | man. Gen. Bartholow.”’ is, by hokey! Weli, this beats Where did you come from!” “Pye invited him to camp to en- joy our hospit Then to sand J Bartholow : won? tyoup lease letus buy cu fast?’ ies’? fering groaned Bartholow. with cha and g hua “buy what vou please and ch: to my acccunt.”’ While they nation rergned in Bartholow’s camp. Nx dawned were eating con Where was the general? knew. At last the truth —he had been captured. A search was made, and he was tound with Col, Jackman. The boys in grey were highly elated by the feat of their favored colonel. They all took 2 look at the | “‘—blue-belly,"" and some would have injured him but for the inter. | vention of Jackman. He stayed with tne contederates several days, | messed with Jackman, and was otherwise hospitably entertained. Finally Jackman learned that he; was a Mason, took a liking tor him. and released him oa p arole. Short ly afterwards he returned across the lines, “It was the funniest thing saw,”? says Gen. body was I ever Jackmar, with a_ jin the rst Wisconsin, in allot man,”’ says Bartholow. The war is over and both can af- | ford to see the good and the humor- a iriend, favored such ous. Each made circumsts ances scarce ly Gen. Ros Ropxry. Egypt Pacified. Alexandria, Sept. 24.—The Khe- dive has offered Sir dward, Mai- let, the British Consul-General here, the grand cross of the order manli, the highest decoration he can bestow. The Khediye will go He in- Cairo to-morrow morning. vited Admiral Seymour pany him, but the latter to do so. A solomn sery for the British country was held Catholic Church here congregation was very included the foreign Consuls, British military authoritics, and dep- utation from a number of regiment: will be to accom- was unabie thanksg pacification of the m the Roman The und the of to-day. large, a requiem sung to-morrow for the victims of the massacres and | for those killed in battle. Port Said, Sept. 24.— troops which hac been sent to occ py Ghemiieh returned here after dis- mounting the guns “he Br ue the amunition. It is not intended to keep a garrison at Ghemileh, The people there have resumed their Jordinary vocations. Carro, Sept. oudi’s house is» conspicuous ‘by the preparauons made for the reception | of the Khedive on Monday. the palaces and the environs ; All in the with houses are richly _decked drapery. The general impression here is that none of the rebels will be executed. It 1s believed they will be banished and their property con- fiscated. The European residents and the European officers in the ser- vice of the Khedive virulently de- nounce Aribi Pasha. They say that hanging would be too good for him. on C. H. Morgan. Here is what a Wisconsin Repub- lican paper says of our nominee tor | Congress in this’ district: We are pleased to hear C. It. Morgan, with whom we. carned “knapsack, box ‘and gun’? in the old | First Wisconsin, has just been nom- inated in of the Missourt dis- tricts. having been reared one Charley is a Wisconsin boy, Oshkesh. in When the war broke ou iment he served until promoted tu a first licutenancy in the 21st. After | the war idied law with Gabe } Bouckk, afterwards moving to} | Lamar, Missouri. already ved two terms in C ress. this} ng his third Our friends for Ch ch com- menceed when we first donned the blue | succe e will n —Steven’s Point can four ic Not be Deccivec. In these uack medicine ad- here it is truly grati- dy that is worthy ° recoin- complaints, diseases of the We We speak, and can reac Narr uities. know whereot ily say, give them } atrial. Sold at soc a bottle, by F. 4. my & Co. oe 5 Amériedn horses were unplaced | in two stake races at Newmarket Tuesday, though Bartholow 1s. of Os-: to j and removing | 24.—Mahmoud Par- ; kidneys and! An Impo: laty. Deserving articles are always appreci- ated. The exceptional cleanliness of Parker’s Hair Balsam makes it popular. Grav hairs are impossible with its oc- c Sept. 1, 1m | casiona! use- + The Czar has Moscow. It is supposed the corronation will gone to take place secretly. Free cf Charge. from Coughs, All persons suffering Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. loss ot voice, | or any affection of the throat and lungs, | are requested to call at F. M. Crumley & | Co’s, Drug Store and get a trial bottle ot Dr. King’s New Discovery for con- sumption, free of charge, which will con- its wondertul merits and bottle vince them of show what aregular dollar size No. 3 willdo Call earlv.. ‘Part ot the British rifle ed for home. team sail- Don’t Forget That Dick Hu shop at the southeast corner of the square. He has neat and new furniture and. ex- perienced barbers. ‘Try him. 6-tf rt keeps a first-class barber The Ilinois state fair ‘opened = at Peoria Tuesday. The Democratic convention of St. Louis county met at Clayton Tues- day. i Advocates of prohibition need have no Ash Bitters,’’ as it is a its cathartic ears ot “Prickly medicine, and by reason of properties cannot be used as a_ bever | Ir is manutactured trom the purest ma- terials, and acts directly on the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. As a blood e Is pleasant to in its action. rage. purifier it has no equal. the taste and effective j Sept. 1, 1m. The English guards and’ marines left Cairo Frida > it you have any wheat, oats, or flax seedto sell, you will make meney by seeing Lefker at the Empire Mills, or Lefker & Brown at the Depot betore sel- ing, they are buying for shipment and Pay the highest market price. 33-tf The khedive has held a grand re- ception at the Ghezireh palace. Beware ef Imitations. The delicate odor of Fioreston Cologne is entirely novel. Lock tor signature ot Hiscox & Co., N. Y., on each bottle. | Sept.1, mm Dr. the ‘supe rintendent of “Fesigned. Schenck, hospital has low it was Doue. *‘How do you manage,”* said.a lady to her friend, ‘‘to appear so happy and good natured ali the time?’’, ‘‘I always have Parker’s Ginger Tonic handy,” was the ‘and thus easy keep myself and When Iam welt Sept i,1m female reply, iamiiy in good health. I always feel good natured.” | For ; ©HEAP—A_ desirable property on {North Main street, house with tou rooms, a never g well of water, nd coal bouse, shrub- reet front by 12 rods to G. W. Holt, tf. ; wood Lot 10S bery, &e i deep. Forterms apply at the store of Burns & Co. Notices of Fai Settlement- in the estate of d, that I, A. S. ot said estate, in- ement thereof, at fthe Bates county ates county, State of Mis- souri, to beheid at Butler on the 3th day o: November, 1882. 42-4 A. S. Mavis. Wanted! on in private tamilies for two voung la aged respectively 15 and | a7 years, todo general house work tor board and attend school this winter. to Mrs. EC. Speece, éppleten City, Mo. 35-4 For Sale- Pwo house lots, 3 rooms each, one West addition Appy to 38-2m zntry and barn, in ttler, on Ohio street. mh as finished, som wrooms will be for of square. as an office by 273-tt ‘renton west reonis now occu ham & Ric Everin. i For a Tlean Shave Go t Croach Bros, shop, near southwest } e@rner of the square. They have a a neat, | comfortable room. Iotf Moxey , to loan at six per cent wih smail com- missions ar «:chr per cent without com- 2 ae rostar. Trsdse irene reved tarms with on toms to pur- myproved junds. Beavers sce JAMES HOW, suit do we ERTON, at the Me. Hote! 32-6m Thee tar Loads. Sie et stoves will arrive a7 Bride & Ce" week. Also the | at Adrian, | Order of Publication STATE OF Mis the State ot Missouri and to the use of lector of the re ate ot Missou Clem, di action for delinauent Taxes. | the above name Jehn lem, is a non-re the State of | Missouri: whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk, in vacation, that said detend- ant be notified by publication that plain- titt has commenced a suit against him in urt by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri | tor the delinquent taxes of the v j eighteen hundred and seventy-six and j 18So, amounting in the aggregate to th sum of 33,07, together with interests, | costs, commission and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situ- wit: er of ed in Bates ity, Missouri, to- t half of lot northwest qu section s§, township 39, range 31, and that unless the said detendant be and apvear at the next term of this court, tobe begun and holden in the city ot Butler, Bates county, Missouri in November, 1882, and on or before ixth day thereof (if the term shai iong continue, and if not then betor end of the term,) plead to said pe- ccording to law, the same wiil be contessed sment ren- | dered according to the priyer cf said pe- tition, and the above described real estate on the second Monday the solid to satisty the same. And it is fur- ther ordcred by the clerk aforesaic tata copy hereof be published in the + utler Weekly Times, aweekly newspaper print- ed and published i in Butler, Batescounty, Missouri, tor tour weeks succes: vely, the last insertion to be at lewst) four weeks before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy trom the re Witness my,hand as cler} said with the seal ot sai iseeee- > hereunto affixed. Done at ot- fice in Butler, on this day of September, 1882. 41 the oth J.R. Jen Order or Publication. STATE OF Missourt, } County of Bates, j In the circuit court of Bates county, Mis souri, in vacation September g, 15 the State ot Missouri at the relat and to the useofF. M. Trimble, col lector of the revenue cf Bates county in the State of Misseuri, plaintiff, vs. Charles D. Miller, deiendant. Civil action for’ delinquent taxes. ow atthis ddy comes the plaintiff AN heréinby her attorney, before the undersigned clerk ot the circuit court of Bates county in the siate of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition and a‘ii- davit, stating amongst other things that the above named deiendant, Charles D- ler, isa non-resident of the State ot Missouri. Whereupog it is ordered by the said clerk, ia vac@ion, that said deé- fendant be notified vy publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition and affid: nvit, the object and genera} nature of which Lis to enterce the lien of the ot souri tor the delinquent tayes of the years 1873. 187", 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879 and i880, amounting i. the aggregate to the = sum of $13.09, together with interest, mnission und fees, upon the tol- bed tracts of le situated Missouri, ss. in Bates county, northwest quarter ot the southes ter of section S, township 39, d defendant | appear at t be begun jler, Bat Mond: ind on or betore the hereof (if the term shal! so ion , and it not then he- tore the end of the term,) and plead to said petition according to law, the same i will be en r igment rendered accc to the prayer of said petition, and bove described reai estate sold to f ets same And itis further ordered by the cle aioresaid ta cop eee be publish in the Sutler Weekly ‘Fimes, aw per printed hed tes county, Mi for f successively, the last rtion least tour weeks betore the first day 1 of said court. A true from the record. ‘Witness my hs cl aforesaid wich th in i said court hereunto i one 2t office in Butler, nis the oth day of Sepcember, 1882. 41 J.R, Jennins, Circuit Clerk. i Wrustees Saie, | W: HEREAS, Vartha S (who | clared herselt to be single and un- ied) by her De-d of Trust, dated recorded in the Cates county, Mis- record book, No. 27, ed io the undersigned rent of a note fin favery ot ¥, beneficiary in said Trust Deed tully described,” the tollewi g described lots, tracts, or parcels ot land, situate lying and being in the town(now ci ot Butle , in Bates county, Missouri, to- All of the west halt of block twelve (12) in Ch dee’s addition to the town (now city) ot Butler; and, whereas, the said r and the interest now accrued thereon is pa&t due and remains unpaid and the said FP. Ki. Fay as legal holder th fictary in said Trust Deed has appiied to me, the undersigned trustee, to sell and foreclose the said lien for the payme tof d peau now, therefore, } trustee, tose e nor h halt of stian and Con- ris © power n y maid Deed of Trust and in pet the con- | ditions and provi: therein Specified, | Dewill as trustee, asafores ad sell the =< pidperty at public, outcry | door ofthe Court House inthe said | of Butler, Missouri’, on cits between the hours of $3 o'clock in torenoon and 5 e’clock in the atrernoen of that day, to the | west bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said debt and and the costs of executing this T. te Aug. 30, 4t af Trustee. WwW.) | The | DR. J. a & CO. otice is | @tthe castetn, Saturday, September 30th, A D- 1882, ’ the! interest | } 25.35 A. L. MCBRIDE & CO. Having the largest stock of goods in Southwest Missouri to select from can and will give vou bargains in GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. All kinds of tin, copper and sheet iron work a specialty, Give them a cal and price their goods before buyimy elsewhere, Aa 4 AGENTS FOR BRIDGE, BEACH & CO’S., Celebrated “toves, Mo. Superior Cook North side public square, Butler, OTe a meme The Largest IN "REV IS— pier, | ee : MCFARLAND BROTHERS. Harness and Saddlery House, Where the best goods for the least money, will be guaranteed. Don't Fail to See Our Stock BEFORE BUYING. South side Sar. - Butler, Mo. st door East of Factory Store. Ww. BOWDEN KIRYE M.D. INTL W J. PERRIE, ‘Dealer i neal . tobacco, 370 twee tee nme OUR FRUIT Py buying the AMERICAN FRUIT DRYER izes to suit the truit garden or the orchard of 4 ust timited means may reach. The q can I aftord to du without one. The chilares ig trmit. investment 08 x of perfection, = ries that the i sonity aed No aquai farm will prs eels. Send ¢ ontalogues. INC. ASée DURAND, isie City, Gen. Weeterm /