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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES |™* =a TheSedeha 8S. W. M.B. Association pcm aera no Better Than Before. thas. VT. LpiTOR AND PROPRIETOR - YERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION Strate Insurance Derr., ¢ lished Sr. Louis, Aug. 20. } eS $s, published every < oy w eeisee STee acne: to. any edaress | Lingle Bros., C1inton, Mo one vear, postage paid, for $1.25. Dear Sirs: Yours of the 13th wiiititiin— es | MS” come Gala my ansence, BUTLER MISSOURI. hence the delay in answering you. ‘eDNES oy I have examined the leaflet enclosed, ERNE oor ao, tee and find it, in substance, very like une = | the leaflet of the ousted company. The word *‘endowment”’ is changed "RE GooD SHEPHERD. It appears | out a di erence. No company ry beng of | Person can do an endowment or ex- peciancy life insurance business in ful looseness :n morals. to be ingrafted into the ve ing a big benefit. state. But as soc’ety becomes more } civili-ed and’stable its religious du-| It will be seen by reading the ties and sympathies for the afflicted | above correspondence of Lingle and fallen ones of the race grow | Dros., of the Henry county Demo- proportionately stronger and more | .r@/, with the State Insurance com- God-like. The Catholic church, | missioner that the above insurance whose pgeuliar dogmas are denounc- | compaay have no right to do busi- ed by the Protestant world, have | ness °1¢his siate. Now, as we un- done much to aleviate sin and crime, | de ‘stand, there is seve agenis of and whose love for tne euteast and | this iraudulent company opers.ingin tnendless is a cardinal pert of its | this county, we take this m of religion. This church has establish- | warning our people azainst this ed in Denver the order of ‘he Good | Souchwest Mutual Benefit Associa- Shepherd the mi-sion of which is toftioa. Itis a humbug and you had receive and reform ‘hose temale out- | just +s well throw yout mor ces.s who deste .o iepenc and aban- | a rat hole don their lives of sin and shame. a 3 : é = The attempted robbery of puss- Surely this is a great field tor such 1 = ee Sis cs +; | enger and express uzin on the Atchi- reformatory institutions, and Chris- = t : : i? at son Topel:a & Santa Fe railroad -Organized, But Not Changed. | Out in Colorado there 1s a wonder- | to ‘‘exapectancy’’—a distinction with- | or | i oO: Spain wat pa assing through | The French masses don’t seem to { the secona 1s wag jharber but precious little respect | bosom. and from the third it must much less sympathy tor the ngs | go- z y of jubilee. scepter. Last week while King Al-| ‘ = ee = | An Oxfor nd) baro, tonsa ERS i i net has le es to his confiden- the streets of Paris in a carriage the a sages - { tial valet, S ed in his ser- populace became so enraged that they eas : “ 1 aA | veic since T baronet, hissed and groaned and stroke the | ieee rock “do the | a hot te m in early hte carriage with sticks, rocks anc = — like. “The King was very indig- | truckand killed a servant. ‘lhe | jvalet, then page boy was the | nant over the insult, and the officers | of the French Government fealt mor- ti shouldn’t wonder it there is not some | war talk indulged in over this episode. Down lores ple are raising war because they are i not permitted to have first class ac- comodations The tral company mised a suit with the rep. eseniauves otf the colored peo; ee to put on U Ww clusive accommo: edy the Sc and as fig speak louder than | words, we cheerfully ca!l your atten- to We} ed but all no purpose. little ! The Louisville Cpe, i | on Houston > the ope road co t il trains equal h require the Ons ruth. nent « ounty national bank of county, The New peare was ridded of scoundrels | faver, and remained | until his death. the old gentleman Mexic oniy person that saw the deed done. | He testified strongly in his master’s servic in his The old **State Rarmices ’ in Bath ! Kentucky, | began operations the state itself, and socie.y winks et | this State without first complying a ) it rather than openly denounc? and | with the life insurance laws of Mis— | has sent out c'rculars to the Deme- | in 1791 and continued for forty-seven condem the evil. A lerge per cent | souri. Yours, truly, cratic members of the next Congress rs. The cannon balls used | of the female po:tion of the c*ties Joun F. Witiiams, Supt. relative tothe Speakership. The re- against Packenham by General and towns have fallea from the bigh A leaflet ot the Sedalia S. W. M. | turns justify the statement which the } Jackson at the battle of New Or- | estate (o which every one of their | B. Associ:.tion, ere Hy eee Courier-Fournal makes that Car-| leans were made in this furnace. ss ized, was forwarded to che State | = sex is i € these fleece lisle will receive the second o- thnd | Many Bz were made at that iaae ee Gio RUNES Ge HE Insuranc2 Department and brought 4 = a v | once beautifu', refiaed creatures pos- | ‘ne above reply. This 15 conclusive | ballot in the crucus 116 of the rg1 | time, and not shipped. are on duty sessing by their nature the virture of | that it is not doing business, as has | Democratic votes, leaving the re-| in eastern Kentucl.y door tops. an angel, go to the grave in the been asscrted. wich the approval 0: maining 75 to be devided up between } —_ most deprayed and shemeless condi- he Insurance Deparcment. Elenty | andalle Cox and Springer. We} _An eloping couple trom Dutch 3 4 couvniy is free from the ravages of the : 5 Ser i | Kill, Long Island, supposed the tion. When once they go es = stheoneh the | trust this estimate of Mr. Carlisle’s | © ae ; _ | avents of this company through the : : 1+ | parents of t l were in ignorance there has hithe:to been no pla-e ot | egorts of the Democrat, but several} S“ength will be verified in the result | PY 7 0 2 peel for aor cantennial | couse. S : FER eS ae ot their hid They were refuge forthem in the centennial | coun‘ies in the Southwest are catch- | of the c 7 irpri eretore, when | out a wtek after their | lans gave near- 5130,0C0 000 o town of Shakes- two rapity can exert itsinfluences i * 2 : Per cece ue ies es DT Coolidge, a small station in western | tion to the statement. Itis certain: | vearsago by o! greater cause than reclaiming from , = } , id sl ; } E 5 Kansas, a week ago, was certainly | lV asp d showing, and one th them 2a Rus- the thousands of dens of vice the A ae } 5 é : A : as bold in plan and attempted execu- | the stoc’s holde-s as well as the offi] jan Bu was) one of the ior women whose lives of crime is E = (pee aha ene ll feel = 1 ‘ : i btveuponiie dec tion as any Ge ever made by the St ARSC AY WEE ee Dreue mer: Pe had becna very bad mama = a James band. There was even as | %- horse thief, highwaymvn and bum- ai TAKE aM AWAY. much or a greater disposition toward We as ; ae a D , mer. The sheriff of the county has re “tee = rs pris ee oot, guar s Brie = fos m ihe lemocra = aS Vendell Phillips one of the origi- | blood thirstyness than was ever dis- See a Paes Mr received a letter from the American nal aposto's of Republican'sm has | played in the famous raders ot the ae ae peers ie s ronan Ee | consul at St. Peteisburg, making it spoken thusly: delanct band, as great as that dispo- 1 ieee aie nol, Who was in tow) clear that Billwasa son of a Count ‘‘But at present there there can | sition ‘s admitied to have been with ie Dee eae Bae iron sor the new Telfnin. —= two political Ege he |4hem= o¢khe cobbecs appear to have railroad trom Butler to Hume has of SlcukoReae republican 1s one. stg n ge 2 ased 2 i d istrust_ and determined on the killing ot the ex- been purchased and will soon be During seventy-five years of dem- despise the republ‘cans as hypocrites : < se, d ie zl delivered and track laying on the i psaianees . = : and time-servers, as double-dealers | PSS messenger and conductor as ee ee ae re, ‘ ocratic administration of the goyern- #8 soulless carrion masquerading m well as the death of the encineer and | © a re ae WES SOOn COB MCHee- | ment therewas 110 cry for civil ve- tie grave clothes of their henored | fireman, before they vitempted to So much for this much. forms. There wes no necessi-y Jor predecessors. They bave no right to | proceed with the robbery or give the = i -ohtii e the it. cal assessme yere - seek their candidate among the ae ten ae t ié thei kg Ex-Senetor Conkling is getting = ete EOE EAS A ee high-minded and honorable men. Se ee ne ee bravely over the mad fit which at- oe te USGR Ware Gin ret Let them choose a fitting leader by obeying any oraers the mu. derers yea te ip administration have caused a cry for = . > < r s rt SSSiy 6 : Fea . : Pa from among the Tew ksbary | Marshes might see ft to make. If the au- RIES u a io ee oe eivil service refo-m from one end of aes x id ae 2 2 no say: : ; those peddle rs of poor men’s | thorities have the mght men, and : u Bee? re z ys eT ot the country to the other, and none bones. the ess but lige coubt but what willenter public life again whenever cry louder or more lustily th th Surely this is a ~emarl:able speec a é . he people call hi: alte ¢ yer Sales = y i t ~emarlable speech they have, chen there should be no a DeOe ci call him. Quite a clever republicans themselves. At anv both for #s truth aad the source ercy shown tl bid for office. i : i : Vaio mercy shown them. ; time in these ‘wenty years they could fron: which ‘t emena es. One of the - — == = = fie ae ee = founders of he Republican par In some brography of Abraham | Gen. Roger A. Pryor, the gallant ee Ruece mec a ee ane the blackest and most rabia Abo- Lincoln, allusion :s made tothe old | ex*on“ederate gene and one ot the He Serves shes could Have ick litionist tha: lived, and the Souths wll in Manard county Illinois, inthe | mo:t profound lawyers and eloquent TSE 5 OFRER ae The owne p ot which Mr. Lincoln | #dvocases in America, sailed jor En- best way to puriy it—the most com- most contemptable traducer was this man Wendell Pb-llips in the days of his prime and usefulness: but impa--ed by ading on the was a partner a long time before he became so tamous betore the coun- try. now this in It was while employed end si are islature of George ne"), 1 O’Don- the Democrat. | and October 2, to defe the sleyer of C infor- cy; a Jaw would be e plete searching and tar reaching re- form would be to tuin | And this the peop y understood. abyss ot eternity he 1s consirained a SE a rt i ae . : is famil ‘a °n to abandon his old) compen his ee pig, Shee A 2 ; | Remarkable Suicide. political home—and seek rele? of | S'S Be ile , es Stee Sp pee mind and forg'veness for his past si = y of the settlers who : hd i es ave s rie : se a. from those whom be haied, despised | “°° _ frontier of | Sa'e BS) See EES 8 - : eee eo ee neon ee Hand slandeved. The old man ‘must the country. sk Sos IR une pliments of] puitic? suicide bys HS z aC an Raia wii Beds Fe i ac | 2829: ges of| the Grand Army of the Republic.”” | She was a most remz-sable woman, ee ; time ; and commi‘ted the dees under the eee most remarkable : s BASE iINGRAT-TYDE. den | She was twenty-five years old, hand- About the smallest ect we have | last week the cr } some possessed ot a fine] yet known a State to the { physique, and 2 finely educated ! guilty of, is the rec eat able ab x | women. She was 2 erand-niece of | Alexander Campbell, founder of tl Muneral expenses o! c mee itisa emmiscence pos ieee eae Shop e-{ one of Americas’ greates common- | ase church. Her first cousin, nor Alexander H. Stephens. Who \ ers } | For once the gover: t| Archibald Campbell, is e r ot the cot id have dreamed ot such base ine j ———==_—_=— } > upon one “ee did | Wheeling, Va.. Zntellige He: eae! ieee eee | We -elerto the recent lgreat aunt, Mrs. McKeever. Bora upon Georgia soil. lived to / hanes nee aS = ' of Gea. Oliver P. eee of ; ae pctiorm the most useful and patri- wsdead, : His death 0 lice Commissioner ot St. Female Se pic serv'ce to Commnonwee! | Steamship witie | had bee tany manin us h’sio-y, aid fia ly j don to America whe i ised | The schoo é ecomes che? magrtrate ot her peo- | had been for his be pp | newspapers, aiier taunts ee ple. =Alexaider H. Stepbens goes Supe Missou.’s oldest >-huseits democrats to their hea:t ton po the e-ave full of age and honor, eas entered the off 2ent with their support of Gener-| natti, who he greates: Lommorer 07 the centu- | 24% °Ce* at the age of ty + have now tuined the’r at-} He was separated from his ¥ nd v and 1s refused the insignificant Es ara ed wi = eniion to the democrats of the sov.h, | family cca divorce pr pittance ota deceat bral at ihe | US Geath a perrodot rs. hom they taunt with “burying ¢ Bees eta tien ae apes ands of the siate. Shame, shame | While noc a very in | spoons.” Thee prim — nek ne es ae cane = i 2 oes ae : ig | the unparalled sprang up be upon her escu.cheon forever, | 72Y Partc we sa safe | hypocrites, will not let the wer be} between the eTrue enough shat the worst forms | cied his ¢ forgotten if they can help ii. She iaehned a cg = 2 — w So —— al aoe the ‘‘spoons’ | man. In the presence of witnesses y : sods PN ienicks : must go together. The republican | they exchanged marriage vows and bees pes Comy | | bat theh es ee life will Ae aay mae a ba Ee but pred- lived as man and wite until the ae Real es: ate is chang ESS } eure ek - ee : : ag 1 pee policy but faction. and no | vorce case was settled. A publica- ly in this county. - iSiesesnes oe ea = mai ot ib oie ofunion bug the spoils of office. | tion of all the tacts in the newspa- i atgomery county, New Yo: he first principle has taded away, | ipers caused the doctor to commit own them all out. will do. Such | suicide. A child was born betore Horticultural. he committed the deed. He made Bates Co. Horticultural eae his wife or mistress promise to tol- met at the court house. ER: New low him. Atter writmg a large berry in the chair. iidutekor an ss number of letters and giving a full! ous meeting read and tee aaa a history of the case she killed hersel Permanent orgamzation tenn Was she crazy? Nota bitofit. Not) ly passed. : , Not according to the assay on round headed borer fh accep ance ot the word.) E, P. Henry. V When one person has such an affec- On motion Mr. Henry, was + > Was re. tion for another, that they will sacri- auestce to furnish an esss ay on th = eis > nthe fice their fe tor the loved one it is) sut yject for publication. | outside ot the vale of medical judg- On motion all essays and ot i other | ment.—Sedalia Democrat, matters of the society are | Papers for publication. free to the } Do you want Fish. Discussion of codling moth —. . ie i | : The shipment ot young Carp will! Henry Speer. sees al ut the first of Novem- Irregular discussion on Borer’ orer’s, ber. and continues as the weather Committee of three appointed oy permits. The supply 1s abundant, | Program me for next meeting: C. ay eee Serre ut cl iH : | not only for private ponds, but clubs | I. Robbords, J, B. Innis H. H j and ondividuals are urged to apply! Taylor. ltor Carp for stocking lakes Committee on constitution | Streams throughout the state. Such | by laws reported, a mouon t 5 : ‘ O ace also pay for cans end} and applicants m: cept the report discharge the ge th Express charges, as the commission | commitiee, was Cue: hasno funds tor transportation ex- On motion the further considera- | penses. New app! ddress | tion of constitution and by laws. Be, | Phil Kopplin Jr... Forest Park St | poned ull next regular meetin : | Louis, or E. Cottrell St. Joseph Mo. | Committee on programme report | The fish are furnished tree, but cost | cd subjects for Next meeung 3 of can and Express char. tbe} Flowers, variety adonte ee h for, C. On D. *Duen e willl yard ornamentation an ir ; e applicant before] ment, by J. B. Newbe- y. W. STEEDMAN. The str: woherry, best va Chairman. | best mode of ¢ n for a tude, by C. Il. Robords. | & Novel Suicide, On motion, the ladies are e pecial Galveston, Oct. 7.—The news’ invited to aictend the mectings of the i I says that near gates i¢@ugo a son-in-law of |; ay amy peace + ORF : : : atthe City Hall at to Mrs. Shaw lost his wife and turned | a, Henry Spern. over his litile two year old child toits He do was desirous Secretary. MENT. sare for. mar- | grandmo' ried : ot re- Mrs. ) Repor: of ihe Condition. | vainin sion of the child. iw bcing unwilling to surrender | the chiid, it was taken by force. Ag- | orzax: grieved by the loss she on last Bates County National Bank ” > Wednesday suicided by lashing her- selfin avery ingenious manner to al 4¢ Butler, in the State oft hive: stone fence, first saturating her rb, 06 tle close oF pone fose of business, on clothes with kerosene. She then |} Tuesday Oct. 2nd. 1882 applied it. When Her body was struck a match and tound she was dead. RESOURCES. horribly burned. Loens and discounts, we Overdra* 1,071 Sa A Drummer’s Joke v. S. Bonds to secure circula- Fc 1 n eS nee: on, 0,000 Dallas, Texas, Oct. 7-—Emil, | Othe-§ stocks, bonds and 5Oy oF drummer ior Fred Meyer, grocer, “i me sages, 45238 . 2 ue trem other Nati 2 of St. Louis, was brought from Hen- Banks, ner. National 15408 z : 5 rietta yesterday by a deputy Umited DEE Shs State banks and J oe AE ies o ae bankers, rae States marshal, charged with pass-| Real estate furniture and fix- % ing a twenty dollar bill of Meyers’ | tures. 14,338 04 advertising money. Ile owed a bill | paid. cEpcnses acd taxes ee te . - : . e . 25 »> go ot $14 in Henrietta, and handed his | Checks and o her cash items, 1,369 10 Bills of other banks, 3,377 00 creditor a $20 bill of the above sort and received $6 chanze. He had a} Fractional paper ‘currency nickles and pennies, Specie, gold and silver coin ° hearing and was bound over in the o* Legal tender notes sum of $150, which he has so tar| Redemption fund with U. failed to give. Emil says the whole 5. Epeabiens percent of : : circulation 2,250 Oc thing was a joke; that he imtended | Due from 1 Trea to go back and vay the debt. psseded Der Fees ; demption fund 3,000 00 is eh ef On Wednesday evening next. thie 1Ot-ore* cece ahories 9005 LIABICITINS. laughable comedy. Fun ina Board- | ing School will be given et the | C#pital stock paid in + $75,000 v0 - S iE e Surplus fund, 20,000 0 Gpera House by the F. C. Gayior) tv Individed pr = Go Comedy Company. T comedy, | r Aes | 39,000 00 as the title s fests. 1s of the fun or- |; derand itis claimed that there is aj check, 200,163 79 iy rae eet ee ¢ of depo 29994 27 lg minute. The price of chee Ls 1,600 00 at fliity sion hes been onthe do itry editor hooks will tr | cold in our LARK, Dir Smiru, ee oe | who wouid j Quee: At the rece 3 Newport, most of the dishes were sugar pesetals, carv- Mr served on wl

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