The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 21, 1883, Page 7

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DEAD TO RIGHTS. ed Train Robb-ry in a Bad Way. The Perpetrator of the Last Attempt- | Govenor Critten@on’s Succesor. Sedalia Democrat. j The Post-Dispatch has annonced with evident authority, the candidacy | of the gallant General John S. Mar- i _ WELL AUGERS R. R. DEACON. ——_A N D——_ maduke for the gubernatorial nom: nation in 1884, and we cordialy en- dorse the kind expressions ot that paperin making the announcement. | The Gemeral would have received the nomination two years ago if his | candidacy had not been concealed | until promises were everyw here made te another‘ which could not be jcancelled; and itis apparent the | general intends to profit by his past jexperience. There is no question of his ability to brave, Ce contest. He is one | of noblemen, who would scorn to do an unmanly thine, or to descend to trickery and deception so Lutle Rock, March 14-—It 1s con- sidered almost 4 certainty that three desperadoes who stopped the | Fort Smith Railway passenger train | at Mulbery, @ week to-night, and murdered Conductor Cain and wounded Lester, the brakeman. will | be captured. The man McDonald captured, whe is in jail at Van Buren, betraved himself to-day, ac- cording to a special telegram to the Gazette, te Detective Base, who went into the jail pretending to be a tee ago natur prisoner. ature’s The play was to rol. the passen-! put in the promiscuous sheot- gers. i peas oe " ing the teain started off and the rob-j often practised in politics. General hers jumped to the ground. He of- Marmaduke’s movements from this fers to conduct the officers to a cave | UMe forward, will be open and where they were to rendezvous if | broad asthe sunshiac, and all the they will permit him to turn state’s | world may kacw of his progress. But the General must apreciate the tact that he has shied his castor into | a ring of Giants. Ex-Govenor John . Pnelps, the magnificent old states- man, whose unimpeachable—the one bright spot in the long hist of excutives since 1520 will probably be a candidate for the re-nomination. His hold oa the pee- plecan scarcely be broken, and it evidence. Superintendent Hartman | dechnes to do this, beheving they have evidence eneugh to hang Mc- Donald already. Another special to the Gazette says the ether three rebbers are surrounded in the moun- tains,and that bloodhounds have been sent fram Marrilten te- drive them trom their hiding place. The reward on the heads of these men 's/ $7,000. make a successful showing against him. His homesty his integrity and his ability have passed inevery house- hold, until his name 1s like an army with banners. The announcement ot his candidacy cannot tail te devel- op the strongest interest throughout the state, for he has endeared him- self to the masses by a consistent, | manly and able course, that stands te-day as the synonym for all that is | glerieus and Demecratic i state- acting | maaship. Judge Norton is likewise David Dav's Sho.ked. A Washington correspendent tells how our own David Dayis was shock- | od the ether day na manner that his delicate frame could scarcely endure. He was chatting in a cloak-roem with anether senator when Tabor entered. “Davis, [hear you are going to) be married,’’ said Tabor, brusque- ly. “Well, sry’? replied vice president in the most diguified | the press his name, the little man trom manner. y “And geing out west with your Platte would make a great hole in ade’ the delegation. His ability is un “Well, sir,’ responded Davis | questioned, and bis availability equal . tothe occasion. ‘Lhe names of John again. B. Hale and T. P. Basaaw, are also on the hst, and thus altogether the gubermaterial race will ne a battle ot giants, wherein the man closest to the people must inevitably win. There are sixteen months of work ahead for these who expect to receive nomina- tiens, and from the early commence- ment ef canvassing there a tieus that the race will be an earnest, | jnteresting one. ‘About the middle ot March,’’ suggested 1 abor. “Well, sir,’ was all Senater Davis could say, *+What do you say to gomg with me? I’,1 get a private car, and we'll take both our women along and make a double biidal tour of it. How does the idea strike yeu? We'll make Rome howl, and it shan’t cost you a cent,”” said Tabor. The look ot and dismay | that came over Senator Davis’ the witnesses say, cannot be describ- indica Spnnfifield, March 10.-—The ju dges of the Greene ceunty ceurt were visited at their homes to-day by horror face, ed, It was seme seconds betore his}. deputy United States Marshal, astonished lips could frame a reply.| whe served usen them a writ ef hen. without looking at the sena-| magdamus, commanding them to a ‘ j tor from Colorado, he responde I | makea levy for the payment of the with great dignity : _ | judgement against the county, ren- “I cannot consider the proposition | gered inthe United States district for a moment, sir, not a single me-! court, in favor of John Conness for ment. I prefer to make my own | interest past due on the much litigat- plans,” and turning to his compan-) eq Jocai railroad bonds. Mr. Con- ion he resumed the conversation | jess’ claim is a little over $33,000. which Tabor had interrupted. | The county judges are requested to make the levy, or appear at Jeffer- ' son City before the United States j district court and show cause. A ‘Lypical Texan. St. Leuis, March 15.—H. F. Cracker, a netorious horsethier, sur— cided in the Grandbery, Tex., jail a The Republican party in Ohio is day or two ago, and left written aj confessedly in a bad way. In look- statement that he was born and 1s ing around for means to repair mat- well connected in Georgi been in T three men and one He had | ters, certam leaders have fallen upon 3: hadkilled | during that more men} that be- ing without money or iriends he pre- terred death to life prison. He asked’ that his body be thrown in the Se xas since 187 the plan of trying to induce tor woman Sherman to run ter governor, with that time, and that he regreted vlec- he could not kill two or who had injured him, the expectation, in case of to tion to that office hin tor Oth are talking of ex-President Hayes for the governorship. The Ds | of that state have an expect: put ana ward tae presidency. m river and that no word of bis miser- | upon Allen G. Thurman. able end should be sent his relatives. | Thurman and either I O. H. Violet, editor of Tin Cup | an in the field, the “Record: In retiring from the edito- rial and business managetaeut of the | Record we embrace the opportunity; "extended to us to say that we do so} without a single If we've; injured any onc our brief journalistic career we are glad of it, and if we hurt any one’s teelings we did se purposely. If we body we are willing and ready to pay | | be a very warm one. Clean Meat Market. To the People of Rutier and vicinity, | I will respectfully state that I have just regret. opened a first class Meat Market, clean in every respect, on Ohio street, one door west of raptist church. If you want a juicy -teak, a tender sur- loin or a good roast, don’t fail to give me I guarantee satisfaction i» quali- Ihave had large expert during ewe anv A a call. ty and prices.. and it anybody owes us we shall in-/ ence and know my business Cash pa sist that it be paid instanter. We | ll for kinds ot Butchers stock. agi. T. War > ‘ don’t know anything about the news- Paper business, never did and never Wart to. and are glad to get out of | it, Field and Garden Seeds. the bulk, Field and Garden seeds N. Owens, East Dakota street. ot. make a stabborn, ! | recerd as Govenor is | : 1 will require superhuman effort te mentioned, and if his friends should crats | ARTESIAN WE common We RELIABLE RUST WELL AUGER w Pipe Shattings and couplings, Same Rig, with Shattings tor 100 feet. Over 1ooo of these Augers in use. tools are shipped and pay balance when you received the tools. and is shipped on trial—that is, a man Best Eagle Machine, with soo ib drill, 2 feet rope, with man to set up and test, | Horse Power Same Rig, without Engine or Power, Several ot these Machines are now in each state. Texas, writes me: 2 8S: Seat is doing good work, aaother in the spring * anteed. n, Lampasas, sis also | | | | \ | satisfied before any payment is required. PRICE OF DRIL gine and Boiler, Smoke Stack and Belt, +I have set up four of your Eag the one you sold Mr We have low treight cor Please order direct or send tor des: sriptive oO. RUST. —-DEALER IN—— DRILLS! Hardware Iron, Steel: -LS! For House, Steck Ranch, Small Water works, or deep and rth or Rock Irrigation, where there is no rock, OUR OLD 1 find Water at every trial. PRICE OF EARTH TOULS. One 12 inch Earth Auger, with Derrick Iroas, Turning [ NAILS. zcvers, 60 fee best Gas ee re : = A . . : Z ii eine os Blacksmith s Supplies, Geo. W. Brown's Corn Planters, Haworth Check : . Aeon Z ¥ _ < 120 00 Mowers Casaday Sulky Plows, Canton Clipper, Furst and Bradley and eee x Bees anetre ction and guarantees — when Morison Hand Plows, Buckeye Cultivators, Buckeye Grain Drills. ering earth tools sen i peesemenae oat tk nS: praets Cultman Taylor Threshers and Engines Mincappolis” Twine Birders a eclis oO an eis a eas ie : ? EE eee eee ea CHINE isthe HAPION ef the WORLD, | Combined Reapers and Mowers, Empire Combined Reaper and Mower. | Racine Spring Wagc Royal St. } Bell, Farm W. agons, Harrows, Re | and best assortment in Bates Co. sent to set up and test until oes customer is John Sewmg Machines, Bain and La- 1 Scrapers, ete. The largest stock rth-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. TOOLS. six inch Z bits, $450 00. | LT take plansure in announces to a public that L have located in | Butler to make it my future home, jand bave the lurgest and best as- NEW JEWELER. 400 OO John Lipan, Hood coun- Allgive good | sorted stock oft clocks, watches and Tex., w ites Eagle Mackine | Jewelry and spectacles ever brought Santina of tis glace. (/ssant | (Ole ateets wich: twat) eal \ cheap tor cash. Having had many | years experience in the manufae- ; ture of watches and elocks in E _ rope, Lam now prepared to repair | watches and clocks, no matter how | complicated nor how badly they , and pron atalogne ivery guar- st. Joseph, Mo. | have been abused. By bringing tem to me. vou can have them put itgood ranning order and guarav | tee satistactio OF ALL KINDS (FRANZ RERNHARDT, Butler, Mo | M.A Mayard, 2 == Meds | aT THE POST OFFICE Me. Co. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. “WERE AT LAST. | Aft-r Long and Werry Waiting Re- laf is brought to those Who Need Is. ’ said an Orange county a complaining Irish pa- tient some years ago, ‘‘for that pain in puton a mustard plaster [ can’t think this minute of ansthing better. And by | the wav, added he doctor turning to a triend, ‘I wish somebody would invent a real good plaster—something actually heiptul tor such cases as Pat's. Maybe they will some time, when it is too jate for me to use it- When ‘penson’s Capcine Porous Plaster was cali aced on the market about ten years ago the doctor’s hope became a tact.: Because ot the rare medicinal vir- tues Panetent iu itt its rapid action and sure results, the Capcine is fast displac- ing the slow-acting plasters of tormer days, tor all attections to which a plaster isever applicable. Price 25 ce ts. In the middie of the genuine is cut the word ‘4 apcine.”” Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York. 15-4t CONSUMPTION, Lave a positive remedy for the. abuve disease; of canes of the waret kind and - plndeeds se strong. sond THO ate CEATISE on this dienaec, and P. O, addres ‘M. 161 Pear! &t., > | DI F. L. POND, ot Aurora, H eis meeting with wonderful suc- cess in the cure of Cancer. Those flicted should not tail to consult once. CANCER. FREE! CARDS AND CHROMOs. cant romo Care grounds, with a price é CURE FITS! norely to stop the ‘again. I mean o ‘of Firs, as Nevada Nursery. Mr. T. G. Houston, of the firm of An- prose & Houston, Nevada nursery, is here with men’ La canvass Dates county tock. ot nursery w brought Mr, O. past five and who has had in the tree business and known. The con stock to w ranteed 4 and true to nat is well anc { \t | ' ! i ‘| } Vi | worably wishi a5 repre- ttf ‘pur odeee on Gay at hon r dress Sti your chest you had better go home and | him at} We will send free by mail a sample set | him } J.Welton, a | years NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARITIES Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand. NEW LIVERY STABLE, WALLACE W. HILT. (Fermerly of Hill & Evans,) has leased the property knows as THE WALLEY BARN. South Main street, and offers for hire ai reasonable rates, Good saddie and Carriage Hores, light Buggies, Cat riages and wagons and everything in the livery line. Also alarge wagon yard ana plenty of feed and living water tor the accomodation ot the pub- lic at reasonable rates. THE WALLEY BARN, South Main street. ir tf WA! LACE HILL, Proprietor. Have Signed or Endo: Following Remsr! Document : Messrs.Seabury & Jo! ing Chemists, 21 Piatct:., Gentlemen :—For the pa<* have sold various breads of). eters. Physicians end t' others. We consider the: - few reliable hovschoid re Ithaca Calendar Clock, Perpetual Mechanical Calendar eonneeted with the most superior Eight and Thirty Day (either weight or spring) Clock Movement, iv INDICATES PERPETUALL* efconfidence. They are © ether Porous Plasters ©: The Day of tho ‘The Month 7 the Year, external use. erreNa ‘The Hour of the Day, *= Ca} The Day of the Week. MAMUTAQTULED 37 25S Kthaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, N. ¥. NEW YORK OFFICE WITH WATERBURY CLOCK €0., No. 4 Oortiund Pt. Calendars Printed a8 4 in all Panguages. Parmaceutical product, « erder of merit, and 19 physicians and —— i i i i ee t | ite | F | aE { 1 ‘When other seated fais gon’s Capcine Pisster. You will be disappointec It is indi le Lick byes ina af doa cea necemity in every household. Manufactured im nu- merous styles rangin: widely in prices to suit th vs rious wants of the public. All clocks are thy , regulaied and ; fhe changes of eight years« ft me ENQUIRE OF YOon JEWEL! - FRAT OE OEE SE WEBSTER’S| UNABRIDGED. | Latest Edition has 18202. Lae ! (3000 more toan any oth cance ciaee eth = amivg “tanady “00 B NOSOYVHOIS PURIF FIES = BLOOD ~ nL, oe Indo sey, — eit ost excellent y oneay oor e a vital forces. that could be cited are the eens wavellns ripe:

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