The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 1, 1882, Page 2

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Senators Vest’s Canvass. Of al! the talented, eloquent gen- tieman whose personal energies fave been freely contributed to the Ledged in Jail. Chicago, Oct. 25.—The Journal’s | Stillwater, Minnesota. special says: | Something Neur Under the Sun for 1882, campaign in Missouri, perhaps Sen- | bite ator Vest has made the most com- | his s v plete and thorough fight for Dem- ting her horribl ocratic principles. Naturally gressive, he inaugurated the canvass by vigorously handling every issu that agitated the public mind, with- out fear or favor. and his arguments now received incible and ble. Senator Vest has cut- eping wife with a kni 0 in- rt His son. w te bbed th and felt dead. Another son intor ed the officers of the law, who found the murderer in the - sull cling- ing to the knife. A desperate fight ensued, Klinghite rusbing at the ficers like a mad man. Che ofti- ssed all ot Central and North- cers shot him through the body and west Missoun, addressing himself finally Das Ee him A lodged fearlessly to the task in hand, and. him in jail bere, where he lies dying. bas made more Democratic votes He is said to bave killed two men than any other man Even the St. Louis Post-Dispatch feels constrained to say—‘‘Senator Vest has made a splendid canvass, Cut His Fhroat. and 1s to-day stronger than he eve. was before in Misseuri. While five Jefferson City, Mo., Oct- or six Democratic papers dissent! W. F- Ranson, the Paciic express fom his position on the Prohibition | agent at Bonnets’ Mill, who was, Guestion, a hundred or more endorse | last week, found short imhis accounts | Thus the independent press | with the ccmpany about $650, and | wsthe work performed by the | who left there while the examination able Senator from Pettis, and thus was going on but gave bamself up to the people ot this state will contem- the officers in Fulton, % couple of rlate at. When George G. Vest! days ago, was brought te this city, seas elected to the Senate of to-night, and kedged in the county United States he made a faithful jail. About am hour afterward: promise that Missouri would never) cut his throat with a case knife sent have cause tobe ashamed of him. | him with his supper. The wound, ifow truly he has kept that promise, | though dangerous, is not fatal. Ran- all the world knows. To-day he is | som has been, ena protracted spree the leading Democrat in the Senate, | and the disgrace attendamg hisdetanadt | among a host of. giants. In all the | with the comspany, worked. on his debates which frequently agitated i mind and led him to doe the act. 5 ss, it was Senator Vest upon ; = es 7 i se Democrats. relied to a. | Vessels Sroyns Texas and Flovida swer every argument, and_ represent | ports are subjected to rigid quaran- | every Democratic principle; it was | i | to ag- as im in the State. Previously and served » the peni- is ly- tentiary. The woundad man ing ina critical cocdition- F v the i Last night a farmer named Kling- | a desperate character. attacked | oa & = the Bs And there is honey in the Gum. | —c- The HIVE cas be found at the oN stand of PARK BROS., ‘on the West Side of the Public Sauare. ——o-—-— | BREWINGTON & BROUGH running g r youw & the place -f you wish the ody to last vou tem vears lea ROCERIE orb. &B.the BD's. of your uy veer Which are pure, fresh and sweet as Honey in the comb. Queens, Glass and Tinware, And Dont You For Get ‘LOUIS HOFFMAN j Nortls Bain Street, pays cash tor Te = =| er ides, s urS WOOT. | Pelts, - Tallow, - Beeswax,, Feathers, Rags and old iron. SPOT CASH, 2 PAT TITS ¥ H.V.PENTZ:.R DEALER EN FURNTDPURE, BABY CARRIAGES at all styles and prices, Heirse Always on COFFIN= Made and tirnished on short ures Good Hand Senator Vest who lead the Demo- | Se Err ere Cuma pacionee re cratic party of the Nation and stood ee mall-por | Sea ie agar = ani aitennt lectal Eke a wall against the onslaughts of | reported among the canal emipioyes loukte the largest and nicest stock me the city. eben SSE pitas Conkling, Edwards and Sherman; | at Panama. ! . st is Senator Vest who has declared : eae merece ' Sey ay ons & Nolf the best principles of Democracy | Geo. Bain declines the myweth dis- Se a ; ‘ throughout Missouri and who will l trict nomination, and Dr. McLean Country I reduce of all kinds ke} rt on hand at ! ae he honored by oo people. Hncad | accepts. : (North Main St.) <anvass isa remarkable one, and has , + S——_-S | 2 = attracted the attention ot the eiitire There are various chanees in the B. & B. and the two B Ss. Two Dosrs Statot Yh Sy 1 O ts) Greenback local ticket veperted this | country. Not less important have | morning. been tie services of Senator Cock- vell. Faithful, true and masterly in jogic, he has accomplished wonders | tor the party in Southwestern and Southeastern Missouri, and his hold epon.the Democracy will not relax. | in briet, the state has ample reason | to be proud of Senators Vest and | Cockrell, who are among its most -loquent, intelligent and faithful cit- | j pionship lacrosse The Manhaztan Fire Insurance company of New York city will re- tire from business. Detective O'Neil has been paid | the $1,000 reward for the arrest of \ Pepperhorn. | The first dy’s play in the cham- Renegade Mahone andthe Govern- ment Employes. The Mahone circulars are now | ing around and the employes from | rgina in the Government offices sre raising a” regular howl. Noth- ing like his demand has ever been attempted before by any of the polit- ical highwaymen that have taken possession of the departments. For- | ty-five dollars is the usual demand, | and.it is paid in fear and_ trembling, setonly by men but by women. They pay it and take their revenge out by curses not loud but deep, but} still loud enough for a taint whisper | to be heard outside. Gen. Mahone: The court of inquiry investigating as established in his quarters at the | the loss of the British ship Bremen Portland Flats, and continues to | a ixeep Jay Hubbell and Gen. Hender- have found that the tog signal on n Fire island was not properly mana- : ¢. | son running to and fro about half | their time. The boss is a man ac- | ged. <ustomed to be obeyed, and as he} nas the whip of the Administration | : just now he uses it unmercifully. | was smashed by an engine on the The other Republican Senators go! Hoosac Tunnel line Saturdav and to the rooms of the Republican com- thirty-three men injured—eight of mittee when they have any business g ) SA them fatally. to transact, but tne Virgimia auto- : crat has them up to see him when- j ever he feels hike it. It is perfeetly | york charged with attempting te delicious to see how he is hated by cp a 4 the Republicans. When. the ovt- blackmail Waltér Malley, one of the raged assessment ot the Post-oftice brothers charged with the murder of employes from Virginia was begun, Jennie Cramer. $45 on every $900 salary and $30 = on every $720 salary, one of the Re- James Rigdon was murdered in publican bay Gers = trony V re | Freestone county. Tex.. es a 1 | bedy hidden in the carcass of a cow er with avicious...emphasis, ‘‘Next}\..7 . a eae thing they will’ assess “us just as When discovered it was half devour- favor of the tormer. In the Scoville case at Chicago the whole Guiteau tamily msane. ing the Virginia in Washington at y $600. Mahone is ass department clerks the rate of $25 on eve The Califorma Immigration so- ciety says there are still 20,000,000 acres of government lands in thay state fit for agricultural purposes. A caboose loaded wit workmen Three men are locked up in New match between i an expert testified that he beheved | and his ; The handsomest and by far the most accommodating and polite clerk to wait on vou is our TOE B. with the twe B’s. EE € See BREWINGTON & BROUGH, or Montreat and Toronto resuled in | DRY GOODS Clothing and Notions, Have and are arriving daily at Cassidy &Pitkin’s, Down Goes thes Prices. | (THEY MUST and WILL be SOLD {32 MEN ONLY, Yaux: POSTOFFICE GROCERIES “QUEENSW ARE , BUTLER, MO. FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE. A, favorite prescri; {most noted and Lay 1 ete onmeare for thecare of. Q Weaknese 01:1 Decay. in plain sealed envelope free. Druggists can fill (tL Address DR. WARD & CO . Lowisiana. Me. 7 HO are suffe: heavily, gil because they _are_ frigh ed by buzzards and woives. { eee ae ened by the “Democratic success in ad SP LE H | —_ = Pee Ohio. leroald “not, mind contribu- Te Be me t Forget a | N | a gag ry ting to a Republican cumpaign, but | 50S) is Uae aeene & irst-class barber | Way 1S + : ea dig 2 8 8 Rey, ° ee nes Sas "JUS | shop at the southeast corner of the square. | ~AVNOW IS VOU time and Ux | i ki rs that wretch Mahone! Anything | He has neat and new turniture ie ex- | = : 2 « tkin's Sutcomplimentary remarks are lay-j| perienced barbers. Try him. 6-ti | ‘shed upon Mahone by the lady ss ese Sse a . : « Sf tksavBiam whe. Eas. fleéeed, ¢and | Sheriff's Ste. i ix the place to 2 is now made for the fourth year and fiery hgofhim with the force‘and | gy virtue and authority of a special ex. | : has a record of unqualified success. ¥or€edom with-which -the female.ton- | ecution, on Mechanic’s Lien, issued from | |. It was the first made and has been When the circulars | the office of the clerk of the circuit court were handed around, sobs and tears | i Bein eonnty Missoug.. retugnable at were frequent—$45 out of a $75 | me directed in favor ot T.D. Sandersey salary is a good big slice. ~The} and D. H. Wilsen, and against Joseph wanter is coming on and the depart- | Richardson, Ihave levied and- seized up- Yanen . ever. have nyt ing | 0" all the right, title, interest and claim a 8 2 2 e | of the said detendant of, in and too the * Bay ar aby dm Hefe goes ! following described real estate, situated my coal money,”” said a ladv wi 24 in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: ugh that i a little hysterical, as | Lot eight of block fifty in the city of Rich gue is gifted. €putthe ominous paper in* her | Hill. Bates county, Missouri, and 1 will Boekel: H i Ai« 2 i on & Jno. Dev oy ot the Irish Nation has Wednesday, November 15th, 1S8$2, , between the hours of g o'clock in the been arrested in New York on_/ forenoon and 5 o’clock in the atternoon ,libel,.preterred by August Bel- of that day, at the east tront door of the LeEss “S185 court house, in the city of Butler, Hates mont. county, Missouri, sell the same, or so a much thereot as : may be required, at The testmony ot Lieut. Dane- Public vendue, tothe highest bidder for Shower in the Jeanette investigation drags along. J. R. Suuesox, Sheriff of 7 srt es county. tash to satisty saidexecution and costs. | Dry Goods aad Clothing, AT t BED ROUOk to! iA cordial invitation is to all extended to ‘call and see us. We will take pleasure in | : eZ ishowing you goods and give low prices. | : Next Door to Bates county National Bank. PRicES. FINISHED ; and some of them are advertised Se uses Any one who buys the DEERING BINDER avoids every chance of trou- ble or failure in the harvest. William Deering, CHICACO. Manefactarer also cf The Deering Light Reaper, The Deering and Warrier Mowers, and The Leader Beapers Fe i 1808—1883. MISSOURI REPUBLICAN PROSPELTE THE*CLD RELIABL NEWSPAPER A Journal For the Soi and West issuiny its Prospectus for 1882." Ini: wees its Pro: "pectus for 1882-"§3 the Mussovurt REPUBLICAN points tothe ‘on plete fulfillment ot all its past promi During the last year, (with the Openin, of new lines of communica: spreading in every direction), it has greatly ig, creased its telegraphic service; augment ed its corps of editors, reporters and or. respondents; improved its mechanica} features; bettered its system ot conden. sing and arranging the news; an: main. tained in regard to the character of is contents, the reputation it ba long heig }throughout the whole Southwestery ! country as the { BEST NEWSPAPER PRINTED. i The REPUBLICAN has distanced al} at. j tempts at y tion, and ix | now the only Democratic English new. | | paper published in St. Louis. Its support ot the principles of the Democratic party is universally recognized as strong in fog whilst moderate and conservative in tone | In its exposures of the corruption, profii- | acy. and evil tendencies of the Republi- | can party, itis tearle and aggressive { { But itisin the mat ul interest of the South and West—agriculture, commerce {and the mechanic arts—that this Paper finds its widest and most productive field, | Next to collecting and commenting upon } the most interesting news ot the day, its t energies are devoted to the progress and t prose rity oft. THE GREAT MISSISSTIPPL VALI BY And the tributary regions. From it. celurons mere sensationalism is carefull excluded, w th the view of making it 4 welcome visitor to the purest home cir. cles. To the farmer, merchant, trader, manutacturer, banker, or business manot any class, itis indispensable Its finan. cial and commercial reports are tull and reliable. 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