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| ES AT DUTY AGAIN. The old | pee Mesa 3 iy = who volunteer to explore the Artic | growing brighter and brighter under the Tennessee state Prison the othe: BUTLER WEEKLY TIM od Atteran absense anda relieve from | the 3 aOR | pe fd the regions founder their bark amid the | the incipient influences of the bane- | day, is a master mechanic and me ~_ Friava. | duty for nearly three months the ed- | beets arty. of a x ounty. iceburgs and go down themselves to ' ful drug, and then staring and mean- | maker, who can earn $4 a day. Hel Chas. T. MecFr' | itor of the Trstes is home again and Democratic oe d hi cee -| watery graves or die from hunger ingless as the poison does tts potent | worked in the machine shop 2 ay ‘sp1ror AND PROPRIETOR. : occupies the chair. During that pe- | We will just clip t 5 ie pes a ae a ae pidacae as work. The strained nerves relax, days, and his good behavior cut oe | TERMS OF SUFSCRIPTION: riod he has traveled to the toot of the | graph of what pee 'd poner : a as eee Geen Ee ae to the weighted head sinks lower and years and eleven months off histo The Wexty Tues, published every Rocky Mountains ina mapon accom a eh ne stand. The last on the hist of these | lower upon the filthy pillow beneath, | of ten years for robbery on the igh b Wednesday, will be sent to any zdaress | panied on the long and FEES, SRS iu «The people demand a change in| noble adventurers is the lamented | the victim lies limp and imert, with j Wav. Deducting the cost of his sup. one vear, postage paid, tor $1. ney bya faithful wife, father and / the estieeda a county officials and | Lieutenant Greely who embarked in | every sens perverted a mullion of! port, estimated at 18 cents a day, hy! BUTLER — irene: a pet ae — the ring must go. It that change the Protens eames Gine ago for north- phantasies chasing through his brain, | earned $10,746.94 net for the State, | g zy but thanks to Providence, good treat | does not place the offices in posses-| ernseas. A long search for the | till he floats im an atmosphere that | ee ' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19 1833. ment and Colorado climate he is HOt soni oF republicans, it will result ia Protens has just canned in vain, | belongs not to earth. and, Jet us add, | esuTing ae lowa Senate; j j McDonald said to a Chicago Time RRR so now. Heis anew man in most j i : = - tto heaven. Itis worsea_ thous- | = y| and was amable to discover even a | not to heaven. pr riiirie epee A = The Kansas s City Inter. State Ex- everything except his Democracy, | people in their sovereign capacity | i and times than drunkenness, and in| ™48+_ ‘*The election will result jg ; cd Aa every Spe z he | Tegardless of party. The mountain | trace of the missing yessel or crew. | and times than ¢ R nd | vere large semanas a deed Roses pedals idatarttstl eee and in that he prefers apecaid roy asi | Has begun to move.”* | This is sad inteligence, but itis the | the end makes ahell upon earth not ee biaincereiis sate es to ‘non c¢ iris i r arks— y He hs ji ver — ea - : eee a arty, more part) The Vernon county fairis in pro- | old land-marks only a change | Mother Hubbard you will never ame old story. Few of the many | less in its torment than the bibical lithy <iiou tae ediecl aes Ce | gress at Nevada, and 18 a success. and then in the fighting Ee scare the unterrified Democracy W¥h | who venture into Arctic waters ever | hell of fire and brimstone. —St. Joe | ihe Denocatic aa lidat % f think § —_—_—“—X__ However, in this regeneration we | : Eo = x pee : z a andidate for sy. | — = ? |threats. The material they are - > tale cir wander- | Gazette. | 3 The Times desires to return thanks have not lost our love tor the old} ue ie Robdonts Paget ae chia dl a be tell the tale i the z | | preme Judge is quite certain to bef to. Mr A-P. Riddle, Secretary of home and the noble friends who so} ee som ‘ ; ie ak itkechoot Of angs- But science has an’ unce | Atew weeks since out on the | elected, with a tair probs Ability of the | c | dow or get alarmed at the hoo : 5 ihe sec i ? the Crawtord county Kansas Agricul: cenerously assisted in lifting us up- | ia 1 ig T hi 1 scious soul and pes Regge eae | Louis Holiday farm, while engaged | election of the democratic candidate | j Sey 5 ary | : =, |anowl. ry something else. fice of many noble and valuable |. : ; eee tural Society, for a complimentary ward. Absense norevyen time with | = Be | in sawing lumber, the saw struck a} tor governor, but I have not though | to its annual meeting begining Sep- Hon. Samuel }. Randall ex-speak- | 1Ve>- | hard substance and stopped. -Upon | that the oposition elements to the tember 25 and continuing four days. to death, disemboweled ts. wife, and then cut his own throat. There tsa temperance sermon concealed somewhere 1n this item. its decaying influences, though a life-time, can not do that. 1onership, Col. Phillips promis- ed Frank James to defend him atthe Natural- | emancipation trom ring rule by the summoned a few er ot Congress wa be about 4oxso,. besides the engine | and ice room. The buildings are to One by one the brs ve captains The Kansas City Tene of the 16th | temperance. The fruits of this uni- versal policy are seenin the condi- : e be complete and ready for mourn bar when he shoutd be brought forth eyo - : | tion of the liquor traffic in the Demo- for trial on the various indictments by the first of December next, and j cratic states. There are fewer sa- mouth, h Chinese pipe in h examining the matter it was found to | Journal, agood and reliable repub- lican journal, Mr. Charles Ford the enterprising youth who in removing Jesse James is not keeping assisted | Republican party will controll the | Legislature. Tim Smith, whe was released from | state to take part in the canvass, and denounce the prohibition measures. These speakers advocate a rigorous high license law similar to that in The race tor Speakership of the | ly enough men cling to the land of | days ago to siton a petit jury in Phil- contained a plat of Walnut City, ac- | have beenc aused by the teeth coming next House is growing quite warm in | their birth, and with. equal force | adelphia, he cheerfulls responded to companied with a detailed descrip- | incontact with a horse-shoe, The log | 2 = aoe i National politics with the chances} does the hearts affections cluster call and appeared promptly. The tion of the place, its resources and squared one toot in thickness w para «isa Bs oem aes restaurateur i in tavor of Mr. Carlisle, of Ken-| around the associations of early bus- | prosecuting attorney looked over the) ondertal possibilities. The article the shoe was tound, and the horse- | put behind his counter an umbreliy tucky. ness life. Missouri, grand old com- | jury and in one corner he espied Mr. | though long and exaustive was not | Shoe was exactly in the heart ot the | that a customer had lett, he said: A heavy trost on the 10th,is report- Eas ee whose hesrthstone | oe — sega oi . exagerative or the picture overdrawn ee ese sei pase gies ee online a | edto havedone great damage to late we first saw the light of day, is the | Mr. Speaker sea 1a ae are '°! Walnut’s destiny is sure to be great | or seven ect rom the stone : he gecies B 8 asic m.”” § home of all we hold near and dear. | have the honor ot your service. We for it resis upon asolid foundation. | wood had grown over and around | al New Yorkers heard it, and uly Bo Gas ees pes Though realizing that we can net| do not often have a member of Con- = : the shoe and the nails. the latter hay- | ten minutes later a small boy entered Roe acer cagunpoue = Wenucky. long abide Sain her people, and | gress doing duty oa a Quarterly Ses- The Parties and the Liquor Question. ing the appearance ot being driven | saying that his employer had sent 4 Ss must seak annother clime more con- {sions Jury.’ Then Mr. Randallrose A Republican paper of Chicago, | into the wood. The tree from | him to get an umbrella with Won ERGs Ges Bb aie Boge ne pedial Souk physical condition, our; inhis place, and, addressing the | which has a thousand times charged | which the log was taken is what is|the top. ‘Tell your master to call They need Senator Vest up in | heart will ever turn back with volun- court said: [thatthe Democratite pattyasithe pat- |i, a aaahe water calc. low long | and get it; I never deliver lost prop. Iowa.- Two ofhis magnificent ef- tary impulse to the landof our birth | “Why not? He could exercise no | ty of drunk eune ss and the special | ne Rorse-shoe had been in the sires erty to boys,’’ the restaurate sad. i forts would be worth a thousand | andthe memories of our boyhoods } higher privetege. I think that ev patron of the whiskey interest, POW | or by whom put there, isnot within | The umbrella had no mark whatey- | yotes to the Demoratic party there. | hard vicissitudes. man ought to realize that fact. rately to prove that it is | our prov pce coaniio icuaane ce McDonald, Hendrix and Harrison Our vacation was not devoid of | hear a good deal nowi.days about re prohibition in lowa. Riviere | Ththe BHNSH cabinet (bake have all entered the campaign, and pleasant features though taken from ‘form. Why not retorm condi- n_ theory respecting ——__——— three recuine tot), abstain aa it now needs only Missouri’s little | necessity rather than preterence. | tion of things under which so many | the attitude of Democrats is confused : Mr, Charles F ord, the aS William Harcourt, Sir Charles Dill giant to finish the slaughter. The compensation has been ample } Men who ought to serve on junes do | and contradictory, This results of pri Peensgdieoaibapsea a froma ea and Mr. Chamberlain. Sir Wm, Lhe St. Joseph Gazette is a daily | 22d we are satisfied. But withal, BOE Se ae ough a be zelieven cour poe ie in there ee pei RCRA ae he Hass taken “his Harcourt 1s a member ot the Red visitor to the Times, and is always | We had left behind us kindred and } from jury service who cannot present [ee — ad a place in the ranks ofthe Republican | Ribbon order. Mr. Gladstone takes welcome, ts local and_ telegraphic friends and to return to their midst a ess: strong reason. I am : nee i es ‘A reste ‘ =a sii sien Pas ‘ pas ee - = little, wine Russian tea being his fa columns beam with graphic descrip- | 8 @Source of happiness and delight. too o'd. ; I am not too young. a Sse ton mn BeISHOUS : L ine Re Si a ae re le ae ae yorite beverage. Mr. Dabouchere tions of events of the day, while its | “However humble there is no place | not too rich. Tam not too sick. i and party iuicrese ye be ALTE oF pe ae SRE cone Democrat. | 5 4 total abstainer, and Mr. Parnell editorial department reflects. the | !!ke home,”’ 1s a truth that will live Here Wamsuc Ss Z a é | wie oe ae - eat For the sake of a gument let us| Ve rarely touches wine. a brilliant intellect and true Democra- | in the human breast as long as the The Creamery. | Douay eat yee oust - a admit these things as tacts, and ask | Derby is the only member of cy of Missouri’s prince of journalism, | heart has affection and the mind the | The creamery company have pur- ods ules eine = fore = ee the Democrat man what on _— mimistry who, like Pitt, Fox, cad Maj. fobn Sdwards: power to think. chased 18 acres of land just east ot | sues respecting the pate eae ton. | was lett oe piel eng Mr. ‘ec | ning and the old heroes, loves a good x ge ge, See eee eee ROACH Ot ionic hichitor locates build: Halt the states of the Union are un- | dil to do but to secl 00d popreny Poe: The Blessing tragedy, enacted The very bitter attacks the Post- u poo : ‘hinere for | der Democratic control. The con- | !t their intention was to reform them- : ‘Tuesday night in St. Louis, was one Despatch is making on Col. Phillips | 98S and Beery: raachinery ot | stitutions and the laws of these states selves ato HON aie Ae es ne The Iowa canvass has already de- is -ey | for his defence of Frank James, are | Carrying on the business. We have | ._ | confessions are true they have made : 3 of the most hormble butcheries ever a ° : it fall oactionlars ac | 2° the expression ot Democratic] , had failure in this direction as life | Yeloped an organization of anti-Pro- committed. The principal actor, | #5 much uncalled for as they are_un- | been unable to get tu ey Stes |opinion. These are, without a sin-|long members of the Democratic | hibition Republicans which promis- Blessing, while crazed with drink, | iustand foohsh. Before he was ap- | to the pase ead Sp cciiealons: pot gle exceptiva, tor the regulation of | party. —Bates county Record. es to make its power telt in the elec stabbed and shot his brother-in-law | Pointed on the Supreme Court Com- Geren EL is (ane Ane | the traffic and the repression of in- According to the Kansas City] tion. It is sending speakers over the i ai i is. rg of capacity to make 3,000 pounds of | . rie ee ee Es. ce es “ pending against him in Missour: and t 30001 | loons and better guarded systems in | good company, but associating, when | Missouri. Their effect will be g ease Major Jonn F. Edwards now has| elsewhere. To this promise, Col. | butter per day, though it 1s not ex- = : : ° z sail fy 3 = -., | these states than in those under Re-| in the city, with the very lowest and | ured by the number ot Republicans the sole management of the St. Joseph | Phillips, like the man he 1s. felt pected to reach that amount for | 5 i 3 : PS i pa A | publican rule. The difference in ta- | most debauched men and women. | they maybe able to estrange from Gazette, Mr. Geo. E. King, the late | bound, and when he was tendered | some time. Everything will be of 2 : : S . . . ‘ : | vor of the Democratic states in thig} The Democrats can spare him and | their party on the prohibition Le ee Eee reured | andl accepted the position on the first-class style. and) wil! be an en-| t t l and idental, | the Republicans can have him ~ a ae a e . : . ; re: ual a accidenta c ) a ave . This is as it should have been from} Commission it was with the clear | terprise of which any citizen of Cass eae ine ed oe an pies i s The Democrats of the various : . 1 1s importa anc universal, the first, for no doubt Major Ed-| understanding that he was to defend | county may teel proud. It will not | a ees : - a : Counterfeiter Sentenced. states holding elections this year eee a nterna revenue ureau a oe wards has been hampered by the | James, and it was not considered in-| only furnish a ready market for all, Ww. “ a j Basle ar 3 John H. Davis of St. Clair county, | have tallen into line with the tariff - rs : as ungron shows the tacts anc heir . poe . narrow guage policy of the manage- | consistant by the Supreme Court | cream within reach, but butter users, gone Hacecee Gas had his preliminary examination be- platform already adopted in Ohio,» ment. it will be a great journal. Cameron claims to have the small- His est boy in the United States. The Gazette has been a good newspaper in the past, but in future His appoint- significance who appointed him. ment had no_ political about it and cut no figure in the mat- ter of his participation in the trial of | P P Frank James. The Post-Déspatch is off its base in abusing Col. Phil- and their name is legion, will have | the satisfaction ot getting a pure ar- ticle of fresh butter at all times. Our | railroad facilities are such that the | cream can be gathered fresh every morning from all direction-, and sent | Harrisonville is to have a creamery. | extent. pre- | sented in statistical ana official form. | They cannot be overlooked, but must j attract the attention those who | wish to know the truth. Facts and rth more than as- of their truits are w The habitual and traditional States Commissioner city, in August last, on fore United Scott, of this the charge of counterfeiting silver coin, was, pleading guilty, tenced in the U.S. district court at Jefferson City, yesterday. The fel- on sen- | Indiana and Virginia, namely: ‘“*That we fayor a taritt for revenue, nited to the necessary expenditures and so adjusted of the government, as to give protection and encourage ment to home productive industry name is Auby Park, son of S. W.|,. Z 3 | sertion and sentiment. There is! Ls ae z 5 ‘i : Pack “He icé a : = “| lips and will loose instead of accom- | to the creamery without delay, and | Sati MRE al eat or low seemed to take the matter lightly | and labor, without producing or fos- ark, s6 years old a y : . 5 a be learned ard mu yet to “ : was ; ; $b pees “ iol eer any plish anything by it. j at all stations, east, west, north and), a ee until the Judge spoke of sending him | tering monopolies. The New Jer- sae Ew — 31S strong and The official d aA ._ | south, agents will be on hand to col- ee in has a8 b the lic epoite to the penitentiary for two vears to | sey democrats are the latest to. place 22 y, 2 active a as irre Y ihe cla emocrati a - : : . and temperance restions, and S. . Fs a ny, anc saa 1s a squirrel. In Kentacks 2 oon cmaiont _ lecting, weighing and torwarding. ise ones = i ee nee fs learn a trade. In the examination | this plank in their platform, and it is eg SR ears ? eae entucky for governor 1.4 Z | e cratic states are ving stead- a = 7 he last two years he has gained but | “ky for govern 44434, and | i Will be seen by the aboved cli ZEB DSS EUS ae oe the tact «to light that the pris- | barely possibly that it will be found one pound. Hes a rem; arkably the majority for the six other state |, ily in the right direction as society | ee SSeS: pomeeed ys ge He : a ane trom the Cass county Democrat that | ~ 2 : “{oner could neither read nor write, | in the next national platform.—Se bright little fellow and one of the | Offices run about the same, with the | advances and experience teaches. | ihe Sadpeemanded Is css w hereupon the judge remanded him i dalia Democrat | greatest curiosities in the country. One of the most remarkable in- exception of Cecil for register of the land office, whose majority is 60, 637. | His Republican opponent was J. W. } A proposition of a similar nature was offered our people, and one or two meetings held at the court house. regard to the Democratic party for personal freedom rights and individual give him he at that present, back to telling | would suspend sentence, | and see if he could learn to read jail. and TE MAP FREE THE A STA stances of continued good : ; f oe . — Asbury, colored, and the Kentucky | Soliciting committees wer Dpoint that party immeasurable advantages | write. If he did his sentence would | exemption from death in a family is] R, =e , a4 c c ees were appoint- ; 3 : Pe - : oul epublicans wouldn't take the Afri- : yer the public: se spas- ot ae : furnished by the tamily of W arren | ue their a ed and we understand about tventy- ce ne — oes ¥ mae ue be ashort term in jail, otherwise he | | BURLINGTON HAWKEYE. is = he a ; modic methods and fanatical senti- : : W. Tucker, of Rockey Fork town- five hundred dollars was subscribe fs Sos eat - would go to the penitentiary THE MONT POUL I MP {\ (MERE! 2 j Thos a BA tB d Ss ae é - iments onall questions unfit them to iL WU Fi t Hatta ship, Boone county, who will be +1 | hose journals and lawyers who | eyon this information we are i A 3 ieee meeiey : peg - ae = = deal wisely or philosophically with A propositi to torm a horticul Philips on | the woods. What are the com "RANK HATTON, Editor-in-Ch ROBERT f, BI “"RDET rail against Coil. John F. account of his appearance in the case | doing, have they gi ; ot the State vs. Frank James, on the | 28 a bad job. We | ground that, being a supreme court | Butler should have this creamery. : i Bes : & the ultimate approb nittes : + n | = moral and social questions. T € | tural association embracing nup the matter Ge Gitlod hi honestly think ot be little doubt as to whicn party | southwest meet years old on Sept. 29. Sixteen | children have beén born to him, ail of whom are alive and witha single exception residents of Boone county. countics, w will finally prevail and will command | the endor on of the peo- | and gement The mother, who was Mary }./ Commissioner, he is a member ot| If it pays in other places it will pay jl } ae ial ss : i ; Rennes 5 fe Bes Sie a 8 : ate on any turbing social question. | frui aise . Woodruff, died about fifteen years | that court, are surely ignorant ot the | here. It the creamery business has oe ge Claes = ae a é ger ae Tim to Get up Clubs. 2 eer a neha So: Violence, whether physical or: ; Thee Siig Z agoin the fifty-second vear of her | tw and the debates creating the of- | died let us resurect it by all means. oe - | price ak the. tickers 2 i I nie os i ; : always exhausts itselt after a time. | apparent Lie att cers a? dog! age. | fice he holds. He isin no sense a| Butter is something there is always 2 U si : : Hil : ; , lars a year, and this _—__oOoOo ; ¢, > asoni >xtre sts nm the ligt t wi 1a sho time, eCOT T. : > | judge and exercises none of the func- | good demand for. Come gentlemen pmeanae: 1S Seon : 2 = bea a Sc gerd a e 2 y adhered to, a" exas is a Democratic state. The tions of the judicial office. He has | get to work. Otherwise Harrison. 2estou will find the end which ex- | the leading t producing sec ment well knows that the paper is w emocratic majority in Texasis any- | tremists all reach. ! of the States. In yiew of jewoh red dollace to any cone. with = jority in Texasis any- | no voice in any decision of any court, | Ville will be furnishing us with but.) 7? nists all rex of the Un a two hundred doliars to any one with 2 7 i this fact the tormation of assoc: family to raise; but, for the purpose of where from 60,000 to $o,00e. Tex. | as has given to its public schools and inne rome a = | on Sa t une EL Vaso Times a zo tions, not only in every c« ¥, but | encouraging the mine colleges an area of land larger than | fice. It is patpable, therefore . A | The. New York Tribune says: tacking the use of opium, whic ~; by districts and sections will be im- | tied se. nora the states of New York and Pennsy}- | Mr. Phinps’ ae fae ae : | **The Democratic pat the Eee le rs, has crept > that city. ~ | peratively demanded for the proper vania. The assessments in Tex; ta aca ake ack oe ae A tected femal! of the political world.’ | eral of the of iS vee y protection and guidance of those en- are increasing atthe rate of about oa Cine But her modesty and winning ways ; ed by a reporter, and the scenes he | gaged in this mammoth and profita- $60,000,000 annually. The tax rate | face Re eae = Se are likely to bring to her feet, as such "beheld and describes can not exist | pie industry. We hope our home is about three mills on the dollar, ; on tt rely fark Bs ae qualities always do, the manhood of Within the pale of Let fruit raisers will interest ¢ and an extra session is about to be Coumnisaenes were at sad = Sn al the world. As a mother does them aes the car cast, that | 15 the matter. at once.—South je : called to reduce even thisrate to a that no newt pe cence her baby, she hugs the constitution Country which De Quincey sayscan- | 4ffssourzan. ithout nae lower figure. What a blessed thing 22! to her breast, anda woman with 4 not but mspive with an awe, because — Sample Bie < oft eve tree it is to five in a state where the De- hy ees ald) Shid in her arms, it is said. has d ful mystery and : a = nb E tt @ Prince : meaty 1 in Zululs: ti carea for by the mocracy ts in perfect control. anes wnt wod: foul amed Sabuza and den, a large | cherf n.