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One Shot, the Other Hung Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 4.—The ttle town of Edwards, about 18 tiles from this city, is greatly excit- | dover the discoyery that the grave | { Mrs. Hattie Howell} who died at | hat place and was buried in Auburn | emeterv. had been robbed. Two | egroes, James King and George | Jaddis, were suspected of having | the deed, and when ar- ommitted ested they confessed their guilt. | They informed the officers that they tole the body tor the purpose of se- uring the bones ot the arm, which hey used in carrying out their pro- ession as conjurors. When the! ews of the robbery and arrest be- ame known, a crowd of one hun- lred and fifty men from the adjoin- ng neighborhood assembled and de- i nanded the sheriff to turn the pris- | yners over to them, which was re- | used. In the confusion which tailed, one of the negroes, George gaddis, attempted to make his es- | pre-! ape, but was riddled with bullets yythe infurrated crowd. The shenff | was then overpowered and the other | yrisoner was taken from the jail and wung. Terrible Revenge. Buffalo, September 5.—Mr. Dal- as Crawtord of Wesleyville recent- y drove a gang of tramps from his premises. One of them lurked around several days waitiny tor re- yenge. wo little daughters enter the mill, yn the upper floor of which a_play- oom had been partitioned off for hem. lollowing them, he tastened he door while they were playing | vith their toys, and then, descend. | Saturday he saw Crawford’s ng to the basement. he piled heaps | f inflammable material oimts ne lower portion of the mill was en- eloped in flames. Ingress gress were alike cut off, and the lit- le girls seem doomed to die the | nost agonizing of deaths. They | rawled through a hole upon the! oot, but were afraid to jump, as the listance was thirty-five tect .and the zround thickly dotted with jagged powlders. No ladders were avyaila- | ble, not could they be used even if athand. The father and other spec- tators turned away sickened, mo- mentarily expecting to see the rafters yield and the children disappear in the roaring flames. A deliverer appeared in the per- son of Alferd K. Bonnel, a young farmer, carrying a coil of rope, to which he fastened a strong iron hook, ind, hastily strapping the climbing rons to his legs, he ascended a tall oak near the mill, andin a moment | stood on a limb high over the chil- Iren. The young man threw tope, and so precise was that the hook caught in the smaller | git’s dress. Drawing the cord, hand-over-hand, she swung clear and was lowered safely into her father’s arms. The crowd watched Konnell with intense interest as he cast his | hook a second time. His arm and | tye were true, and the remaining girl hung suspended in the air, her lothing catching fire as she lett the } erilous place, but she was saved. When Bonnell regained the earth sank down overpowered by in- at several nd set them on fire. Soon and his his aim carried | the ense excitement, and was Way not a second too soon for afety of himselt oiler, surrounded and triends. Ti by a mass of glowing coals, exploded, and the detonation was heard Fragments ot iron plates, red hot nachines and flaming timbers were urled hundreds of feet, though for- 1 by for miles. unately not aman was i he terrible shower. The meendiary tramp fled trom the cene of his devilish deed ona stolen lorse, and escaped the vengeance of he furious farmers. SG ree Jefferson City News. Jefferson City, Sept-£5.—The gov- ‘Mor to-day commuted to five years i he sentence of Jesse H. Beckwith, who was sent to the penitentiary for Wenty years in April, 1S8S2, trom | "ettis county, for robbery. The atdon was asked tor by the officials nd Prominent citizens of Hancock | Sunty, Ill., where Beckwith’s home | and a commutation of his sen- face recommendea by Judge Ry- | be a republican factor next fall, ind of Lexingion, before whom he | the country has learned how to treat ‘as tied and convicted. and also by (those zephyrs. pending in St. Louis. | them in hand. | enforce the dy first. stand. gency. court can finally decide a question in- voling so much and of such great im- portance, nor that the state can be {and so was the i have a fuss with the cook | no lady. the north next year. cans have any spare cyclones on hand they nad better let outa few around home. not quite as much an authority as he was. iness with Brother Platt in and it was Mr. Conkling that had to | be swept up. the prison physicia The governor refused to pardon, butcommuted the sentence to five years trom the time | of his conviction’ The Tribune, of this city, having authority to do so, yesterday came out for Hon. John 8. Phelps tor gov- \ As Governor Phelps has numerous friends and supporters in this city and county, the position of the Tribune in this regard gives gen- vernor. eral satistaction here. THE EXTRA SESION. Y our correspondent called on Gov. Crittenden this evening for the pur- pose of interviewing him regarding the latest decision of Judge Noonan | of St Louis, holding the law of 1857 stillin force, and that rhine wine nd beer could still be sold in that ty on Sunday, notwithstanding the Downing law. The governor said: “Ihave nothing to say. Iam wait- ing the outcome of the case now Col. Clai- borne, the prosecuting attorney, has Alllam waiting to see is what the court will do with them. Iam holding the matter ot ! . : calling the legislature in abeyance, awaiting the result of his ettorts to law. In any i propose to exhaust every legal rem- In regard to Judge Noo- nan’s decision, I do not think it will It does not meet the_emer- I do not think that a loca} event denied the right to appeal to its own I will not call the legistature together, highest tribunal. In any event, if at all, untilevery legal resort and remedy have been exhausted. Wide Awake Druggists. F. M. Crumley alive to their business, and spare no pains Messrs. are always to secure the best ot every article in their line, cy tor the celebrated Dr. King’s New for Consumption. The only certain cure known tor Consump- tion, Coughs, Colds, Horseness, Asth- ma, Havg Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection of the and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bot- tles free. Regular size $1.00. They have secured the agen- Discovery Throat There were two kinds of sugar on the breakfast table at a Sycamore, lll., farm house the other morning. The hired man wanted white sugar in his coffee., but the farmer said brown sugar was good enough for him. To impress this on the hired man’s mind the farmer gave him a pounding. ‘lhe victim then had his employer arreste 1 for assault and the justice of the peace fixed the penalty at $r1o. Thousands Say So. Mrs. T- W. Atkins, Girard. Kansas., writes: ‘I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satistaction and are rapid sellers.”’ Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and_ will posi- tively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purity the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor bills every year. Sold at fiftv cts a bottle by F.M. Crumly & Co. = ‘““Why did you leave your last place ?’’ was asked of the man who had applied toz the position of coach- man and announced himself without “Family went to Europe, : “Yes, but the left behind.’’ ‘So they were, sir, Dia you “Well, y capable person, but p of an evening and have me drive her out and let her put on the style ot the us; but when I desired to giye a billiard party, what did she do but luncheon! a tault. horses were cook.’’ sir, she’s a ve lress u She wanted to to kick about serving the s I said, sir, she’s a handy meat and pastry cook, but she’s no lady, | and so I lett.”’ Mr. Conkling believes that the Grant and Mahone ticket would sweep the south like a cyclone. But the sweeping will have to begin in If the repubh- Moreover, Mr, Conkling is He went into the cyclone bus- Albany. Wind will probably | ! i | ! but | sale. This addition is situated directly south | leave description and price of property, where same will be advertised BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. oF J. H.HITSHEW & Co. is now ready tor business wit! 1 i. siness with an excellent new ass en pure Drugs and druggist sundries to eaarer non ae ¢ square, Butler Mo Real Estate INSURANCE AGENCY, LOCATEL IN THE -‘TIMES” BUILDING, Butier, THE BEST STOVE 1 THE MARKET —— Writte Suaranteed given with eacn stove. And sell HARDWARE. TINWARE, IMPLEMENTS, And CUTLERY. Ccheaper than else- where. Give us acall! and be convinced MDAIissouri., ‘0. Respecttully solicits all persons having real estate to sell, to call and free of charge. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and see us. We have now on our books the following Real Es- tate for sale. 48, Busir House and lot, in Adrian, 66,—60 acres five miles southeast of But- house 18x40 teet, lot 235x140 teet, good lo- ler 40 acres in cultivation 12 acres in cation willbe sold at a bargain. This Pasture 8 acres in prairie, never property will only be offered at the pres- failing water, plenty of fruit L take pleasure in announcing to ent price until April 1st, 1883. good frame house of 5 .rooms and{|{the public that | have located in eee er good out buildings. Only 1-4 of a mile | Butler to make it my future home, 33, House and lot in north east part of trom church and school. Will be sold {and haye the largest and best as- town, good house ot 4 rooms, also excel- sorted stock of clocks, watches and lent weil of water. jewelry and spectacles ever brought to this market, whieh [will cheap for cash. Having had m: years experience in the manu ture of watches and clocks in Eu- rope, lam now prepared to repair watches and clocks, no matter how complicated nor how badly they have been abnsed. By bringing htem to me, you can have them pu‘ uitgood running order and guaran tee satistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butler, Mo very cheap. 24, 180 acres § mi southwest of Butler, about 160 acres e ilent timber, balance fine prairie close to coal mines and rail- road. 32, good farm ot 1s0acres within one mile ot Butler, good buildings and fences, al so good feed lots, anda quarry of superi or sand stone. ENE ee 28, House and lot in east part of town on Dakotah street. House contains 2 good rooms, good well on lot, will be sold at a bargain. 27s 160acres 4 miles north of Butler, new dwelling house, good out buildings, land all new and good quality. Also a fine brick residence on north’ main street in the city of Butler, one ot the most desira- ble locations in the city. 14, Large trame house and good lot on North Main street, good stable plenty of fruit and good water. Will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. 40, House.and lot on North Mai Commodious house in good repair, good stable, large lot and fine location. This is avery desirable property in one of the best neighborhoods or Butler. street. 2 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles northeast of But- fer, 100 acres under fence, Soto 100 acres tarming land, balance timber. Never tailing water, good timber, range tor stock, comtortable house. Will be sold at 25 pez cent less than actual value. NI. A Daayard, AT THE POST OFFICE 638--So, acres, two houses 2 rooms to each house, good orchard of bearing peaches, apples and cherries, &c. plenty of good water, 1', miles from school house, land all prairie and all in cultivation, all un- der number one hedge fence. Can give possesion of one house at any time. A good bargain. if 40 30 acres of land mostly timber 114 miles ot Butler, excellent stone quarry © rd- ing the best of stone tor buildings and side walks. 29, House and lotin the northwest part of town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. # ‘. 56, So acres }3 mile trom depot, 2 good : pee wells of water, small orchard; land all UREN under cultivation; can be made one of A : the finest farms in the county; will be sold on easy terms or very cheap tor cash. war 4 eons a 40, A fine residence with about 5 acres ot land adjoining the corporate limits of Butler. Excellent fruit of all kinds, plen- ty of water, good outbuildings. This is One of the most desirable country resi- dences in Bates county. Improements all in good repair. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARITIES. 64. 240acres near Mulbery will be sold all to gether or in lots to suit purchaser. Good land and good buildings, Two good houses fine young orchard and plen- ty of water, 1n a good neighborhood close to school, church, and post-office. Get Reg i et Na deena aor SN 43, House and lot on corner of Fulton and Mil streets. Good house containing tour rooms, wood shed and coal house, good truit, good well; lot Sox1651!s feet Owner determined to sell. Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand. 46,120 acres, In Deepwater townsnip, known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- lent quality ot land, about 50 acres in cultiyation balance pasture, plenty of stock water house with 3 good sized rooms, new barn 20 by36 tt and other out buildings, good orchard. Price $25 per acre. Money to Loan On Farms at 7 per cent Interest and Commission On 3 to 5 years Time, Money furnished on short notice. 44, House and lot in north west part ot city, good frame house 38 by 30 with two rooms back, new stable, good cistern in kitchen. Lot 132 by 264, also 3 vacant lots adjacent to above property each lot 132 by 264. Will be sold all together or seperately to suit purchaser, all very de- sireable property and in the best part of town. 36, t20 acres 5 miles north west of Butler. Two houses good out-buildings, good bearing orchard, Soacres in cultivation balance timber, plenty of stock water, good coal bank easy of access coal of ex cellent quality. This is a splendid neigh- borhood will be sold cheap. 51, House and lot in North part of city, Lot 84x 171ft, house one story 5 good 55, 159 acres, 7 mijes trom Butler, 3 miles trom Adrian, frame house of § rooms, prices tend clear ene padeince: young T0oms, good well and out buildings. Also W.E. Walton at Butler National Bank. = vacant lot adjoining 1oo x 171ft, good orchard, plenty ot good water, 110 acres in ccltivation balance in pasture. Hedge onthree sides, plank and wire on the other, will be so]d reasonable. Possess- ion given immediately if desired. fence and stable, Will be sold together, or separately, This property is ottered for a short time at a bargain. 49, House and lot in West Butler opposite z = a<. the depot. House co 28 4 rooms can 54, 324 acres in Spruce township,2 houses, + a hice dectine Eo Orchards, 200 acres in cultivation, bal- be used for either dwelling or busine OF ALL KINDS ance in pasture all under fence, plenty ot water, all good land. Can be divided to make two convenient farms. FOR SALEBY Fixcelsior SSS 52, 40 Ss adjoining Good dwelling of 7 rooms, of good water, plenty fences, barn ando sold al] together or chase This i forasu 50, Soacres two miles southwest of Butler, Good land, plenty of water. Will be sold eap. 62—124 acres ot land 7 miles northwest ot Butler, 114 acres farming land ro acres timber, good house, stables and outbuild- Aiso plenty of stock water good 61—House and lot 3 blocks from the square ings. in Butler, good house of 7 rooms, good : 5 = tlose to schoo! be- in Butler, good h pe hedge and orchard, elose to school well and cistern, new stable and other out longs to non resident and is offered at a = buildings, plenty ot fruit of a _kinds bargain. S lotone hundred f square. Wil! be 60—120 acres, 2 miles from Adrian, 2 sold cheap and oneasy terms. a houses, good barn, good young orchard ae acer a awe of all kind of truit, a No.1 well of water 57—40 acres of good land 1-2 m from : a citv limits, good land nice location. good soil and good locality. s 1 =S—House and Lot, 19 Butler new_house 68. Good dwelling house 5 rooms ULE: y CHEAE I 1-2 story, four rooms and good kitchen, good barn and buggy house, excelent well ot water 25 feet deep, plenty of fruit story and halt high, in good condition. one acre lot good well of water, coy and other out buildings desirable loc: Elegant New Editions of Standard Publications clea nly printed on first-class paper, handsomely and durably mvERitc, ere Are ais he South Mai t will sell cheap. ind in c and ink side and back stamps. 63. House and lot on South Main stree - - - sca pea IE lot So by 165 comfortable house, will sell, 69. 352, acres, will sell all to-gether: or BOOKS OF FICTION. sear wegen 2 ~ = $: i emen > ROMOLA. By Geowox Exsot. 446 pages in one volume. Price EOLLIVS AMIENT MISTO: very cheap. 2,40, covering best improvements, ia in Clos, @0.75. quero, Exire large type = € ————-— 1,60 covering improvements: viz. 2dweil | vanpa. ‘By Gzoncx Feexs. From the G ek | emer dee pe Extra iarge type. Clots, $10 WORKS OF FLAVITS JOSEFHTS. 1 ques, Exus bare type. Coot, $24 F ORIRIAL LITERATE RT. ass one volume, Imo, Price in Cloth, 9.75. JOUN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN. By Mri MevoceCsre. 299 pages in one volume, Ifme, Price in Cloth, $4. JANE EYRE. By Casstorre Baoxrz. 379 pages {2 one volar. ings, good stable and barn, crib, graine- ries, orchard, vines, berries, 4 liv i wells and 5 never failing springs. Al 4 yar 67—130 acres of first rate land in Spruce township. Well hedged good buildings, 3. | enty . r, 150 bearing a ple trees = ds & as im Cloth, $0.75. Pages im two volemns ; ae ee other trait, So oes 2 cultiva- good tence and plenty fire woo! \ WYPATLL By Ceantes Krvcerzy. 260 dbus wees | rissors FEROALER, DFLIVERED. 65 s = = z ie n . Clot. 9.7: ™~ i Pah, 90.75 ; Half Lesther, tion go acres in pasture roacres good coal ae in clover and i = thie: | comurs, ae pe Sax. 202 pages in ove volume. | POPES eeanee 7 : magi 5 pest improved sellSo acres west side. roice CT, | Price im Cloth, $2.75. | Choth, $9.15; Half Leather, land. This is one of the ees papas good dwelling, orchard: 20 acres of | LAST OF THE MOHICANS. Dy Juces Fexneces Coorre 93 | POPES HOMERS ODTSKET. and most desireable farms in the ntv. § c = | "pages inoue volume. Price in Cloth, $9.75. i $0.35 5 Hall Leather, 92-2 = —___—-— same is tember- | Tom BROWS AT RUGRY. Py Taomss Hcomex cf pages boa: “Cloth, $1.25 ; Haif Low oth, $6.75. CREASTS FIVTEES DECISIVE RATTLER OF THE WOR! i 298 pages in one voiume, Ida. Chith, $0.55 ; Half Leather, & PLETARCIES LIVES OF THF POETS. 995 pages is one rots Cicth, $1; Hat Leather, $5.59 ANERICAS ADDITIONS TO exe volume. Price is Clo ‘wth ight volumes packed In a neat ber, $3. HISTORICAL SKETCHES. 1 Humphrey’s Addition. re KNICKERBOCKER HISTORY OF SEW YORE. Br Wasarsoros | [25S compres Or one oe Camber Rorycopen of tor: lavixe. $54 pagesix one volume. Price in Cloth, @0-75. ban Dae: ry oF, io cof ale in 3 wee ere oe vy of or} By Wa ss ic | trdorm wh the “imported” ofttion of Chambers’ Cth, We have now thirty-three lots in Humphrey's addit eet ae Inve, pages wet G10; Sheep, por we, $13 ; Morea, par wt, $b. of the b in size trom 141 X 75 feet up to 17S 1-2 x This property $2r-Cirenlar showing type. paper and styles of binding, free on application. Sold by all Bookselie: orsent post-paid on receipt of price, by 8. W. GREEN’S SON, Publisher, 74 Beckman St., ¥.> jots range 4 F to $225, according to size and location. ver: valuable. Come now while you can have choice.