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AN EXAMINING COMMISSION. Washingto on, Oct. 8.—The Secre- in the curotor’s office, and 1s an ex- cellent state of preservation, the fa- of state, in behalf of the presi- | cial expression being perfect. One of re to-day addressed a letter te the sssioner of agriculture, stating that m 45 much as certain foreign emments have charged that the ucts of the United States are affected with disease and not fit for exoort purposes, the president has decided fo appoint a commission to thoroughly investigate the curing of in this country, and has named ys members of such commission Hon. Geo. B. Loring, Prof. C. F. Chandler, Eliphalet W. Blaichford, P.D. Custis and Prof. E.D. Sal- mon, The president states that he fn | hasno authority tofguarantee the ex- d ases of the commission, but has nodoubt that, in view of the magni- tude of the commercial interests in- volved, congress will meet all bills incurred tor this purpose. ission, is directed to summon his a i. ‘, i. a rt id e ne t >, The com- e fm associates and proceed to work with- out delay. the principals ofthem useum stated that the flesh was not thrown into a sewer, as has been stated, but museum boiler at noon of October 30, 1882. There will doubtless be a rush of spectators to see the skeleton next week. was cremated in the When General Jackson, health, left the retused to in poor presidency, having consider a third | term, his circumstances Ewere thus | stated by a friend; ‘*1 returned home he writes to Nicholas Trist, ‘with just $90 in money, haying expended all my salary and mostof the pro- ceeds of my cotton crop; found eye- ry thing out of repair, corn and eve erything else for the use of my family to buy, having but one track ot land besides my home stead, which I nave sold, and which has enabled me to begin the vear (1838) clear debt: relyingon our industry and economy to yield us a support, trusting to a Police Sergt. P.M. Jenks was kind'providence for good seasons and : shot through the brain last evening + | by anegro woman who was watch- : ing an opportunity to shoot a man > | with whom she had had a_ quarrel. 4 She had a revolver ‘and was making 9 | loud threats on the street. The of- r- ee ficer was called on to arrest her. She defied him with the weapon im hand. She was a woman, arid a crowd was looking on. The officer could not refuse to arrest her could he proceed as though he were kt [dealing with a man, desperate and crazed with passton though he knew herto be. It was perhaps as trying a position asa brave man was ever , placed in. He advanced, and as the § |revolver was levelled at his head, : sought to strike it from the woman’s 6 hand with a light cane which he car- © ried, but the bullet spe] too quickly stiking him squarely in the forehead nor of the skull. > | by the timely a prosperous crop.’’ . Excited Thousands, Ali over the land are going into ecstasy over-Dr.-King’s New Discovery for Con- sumption. Their unluoked for recovery use of this great lite Saving remedy, causea them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to positively cure severe coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hoarseness, loss ot Voice or any attection of the throat and Lungs. 1 Bottles free at F, M. y & Co City Drug store: Large size $1.00. number of years that a_ stu- dent has to spend at a medical insti- tution betore obtaining a degree is: In Sweden, to, Norway,-8: Den- mark,7 ;Belgium, Holland, | Italy, and Switzerland,6 ; Russia, portugal Austra and Hungary,5; France, England, and Canada. 4; United states,3 or Span Paper is now made in Sweden The sergeant had | mains of mosses that lived centuries own grav in the service, but was] ago, and now found in enormous ¢ jstillaman offine figure and great personal strength and prowess. No quantities. The paper is turned out in all degrees of excellence, from oficer on the ferce had better quali- | tissue to sheets three-fourths of an - ties for police work. He had been 1s hospital attendant in a Massachu- ts insane assylum, had served y . in the army, was thoroughly well vers- t-fedin municipal law. had a very pad possessed such a store of gener- * nas athletic,, cool and resolute. here are few like him.—Mo. “publican. One Mass of Misery. Detroit Free Press mt. The poor wife is continually at wits’ ends to know how to make Poth ends meet; the care, the suffer- ig she has to go through is imposs1- to describe. The tamily is con- ually living from hand to mouth, pe husband fears to be out of work, cannot look the future in the face d there is nothing left for them but i continual Struggle against poverty. peme to them is not a home, it is Yaname.If the husband happens wie Ger ee a ee a ee oe OM: Se Oe ee ea. oe. © ee ae oo tle the wife and children are left | the use of herly destitute, nothing for them tthe poor house ve, and pauper’s 2 The very love they have for t children makes them miserable. Wlove make these poor people Py? Lsay no. Love can people happy under such cir: ustances, John ‘Sone mass of misery from the never 3right = says: to the grave Guiteau.- ’shington, Oct. 6.—The skele- a C. J. Guiteau, assasin ot Pent Garheld, has at last been “don exhibition in the Army Mcal Museum. It is displayed Mew case in the north end of the “um Hall, which contains fon the skeletons of a boy. a *girt and an Indian chet. The ner are labeled, but the skel- et the assassin bears no mark ex- the small letter “D’? on ‘tive section of the frame. The €Guiteau’s head is stuffed and in good idea of medicine and surgery | procure that will certainly cure you. tl information as 1s only acquired by | is ide and constant reading, together th vatied exverience fin’ knocking | can be had tor only fifty cents a bottle of bout the world. Added to this he | F- M- Crumly & ‘Co city Drug Store. Re- cheek and held on so firmly that Mr. | i i | | i inch thick. Blessing te all Mankind. In these times when our Newspapers are flodded with patent medicine adver- tisments, it is gratifying to hnow what = you are Billious, Blood out of order, L.iv- er inactive, or generally debilitated, there nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitters. They are ablessiag to all mankind, and Nell Lincoln of Rutland, Vt., 1s to have a jury trial. The justice’s court had tound her liable to a_ fine ot about $41,500,or to imprisonment in the house of correction for about One of the greatest causes of mis-| thirty years. Atterthe trial before Fy among the working classes is ear- | the justice, she was bailed in $4,500 Hmarriages. ‘lhousands marry for | She had sold liquor in violation ot hat 1s called love, without the com-]} Vermont law. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancer, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Teter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every in- stance, or money refuuded. Prive 25 cts per box. Forsale by F. M. Cramly & Co. 5 tt It is stated that the of the elephant at the Imperial menag- | erie at Schonbrunn was effected by poisoning 530 grains of prussic He died in eight minutes. While drawing water from a well, | Robert Handy of Golad, Tex., } drew up a ke coiled around the bucket and rope. The snake bit his Handy had to pull it o Judge Black lett by his will $2,000 j to his grandson, on condition that he should ‘drop the name of Jeremiah Sullivan and assume that of Henry Vautries We We can’t write him as Jerry any more. are sorry. En- | her Cornwallis West. the will Mrs. glist reside with brother, the English minister while in Washington. Secure Healthy Selous troubles. action to the Liver Parely Vegetatle; So Griping. Price 25c. All Dragsists. eauty, LIV TEGETABLE FILLS ; good Real Estate | LOCATED IN THE - Butier, INSURANCE AGENCY. ‘TIMES” BUILDING, Missouri., —_——0—_— Respecttully solicits all persons having real estate to scll, to leave description and price of property, where same | will free of charge. to call and see us. tate for sale. , call and be. advertised Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest We have now on our books the following Real Es- 48, Business House and lgt, in Adrian, house 18x40 teet, lot 25x14o teet, good lo- cation willbe sold at a bargain. This Property will only be offered at the pres- ent price until April 1st, 1833. 33, House and lot in north east part ot town, good house ot 4 rooms, also excel- lent well of water. 32, good farm ot rsoacres within one mile ot Butler, good buildings and fences, al so good feed lots, anda quarry of superi or sand stone. et AST 2S, House and lot in east part_of town on Dakotah street. House cofffains 2 good rooms, good well on lot, will be sold at a bargain. 14, Large trame house and good lot on North Maig street, good stable plenty of truit and good water. Will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles nartheast of But- ter, 100 acres under fence, Soto 100 acres tarming land, balance timber. Never tailing water, good timber, range ton stock, comtgprtable house. Will be sold at 25 pez cent less than actual value. 40 30 acres of land mostly timber 1g miles ot Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- ing the best ot stone tor buildings and side walks. 66,—60 acres fiye mffes southeast 6f But- ler 40 acres in cultivation 12 acres in pasture S acres in prairie, never tailing water, plenty of fruit good frame house of 5 rooms and good out buildings. Only 1-4 ot a mile trom church and school. ‘Will be sold very cheap. 24, 1So acres S miles southwest of Butler, about 160 acres excetlent timber, balar fine prairie‘ close to coal mines and rail- road. 271 160 acres 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 o& the most desira= ble locations in the erty. 40, House and lot on North Main street. 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. 68--So, acres, two hquses 2 rooms to each house, good orchard of bearing peaches, apples and cherries, &c. plenty of good water, 1g 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. 29, House and lot in the northwest part of town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. 40, A fine residence with about 5 acres of 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. 46,120 acres, In Deepwater townsnip, known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- lent quality of 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 erchard.---Price $25 per acre. 69- 170 acres in Summit township, containing 2 houses one ot them 5 rooms, two wells of water, good orchard of bearing apples and all other small truits. Land allin cultivation and under fence. A decided bargain 5%, 159 acres, 7 miles trom Butler, 3 miles from Adrian, frame house of 5 rooms, stables and other out-buildings, young orchard, plenty ot good water, 110° acres in ccltivation balance in pasture. Hedge onthree sides, plank and wire on the other, will be sold reasonable. Possess- ion given immediately if desired 54, 324 acres 1n Spruce townshp,2 houses, orchards, 200 acres in cultivation, bal- ance in pasture al! under fence, plenty of water, all good land. Can be divided to make two convenient farms. 50, So acres two miles southwest of Butler, nd, plenty of water. Will be sold 62—124 acres ot land 7 miles northwest ot Butler, 114 acres farming land roacres timber, good house, stables and outbutld- Also plenty of stock water good 60—120 acres, 2 miles from Adrian, 2 houses, good barn, good young orchard of all kind of truit, a No. 1 well of water good soil and good locality. house , tour roo: chen, barn and buggy house, lent well ot water 25 feet deep, plenty of fruit 67—130 acres of first rate land in Spruce township. Well hedged good buildings, plenty ot water, 150 bearing apple trees plenty of other fruit, So acres in cultiva- tion 40 acres in pasture 1oacres good coal land. This is one of the best improved and most desireable farms in the coun Humphrey 56, So acres }g mile trom depot, 2 good wells of water, smali orchard; land all under cultivation; can be made one of the finest farms in the county; will be sold on easy terms or very cheap for cash. 64. 240 acres near Mulbery will be sold allto gether or fn lets to suit purchaser. Good land and good buildings, Two good houses fine young orchard and plen- ty of water, in a good neighborhood close to school, church, and post-office. 43, House and lot on corner ot Fulton and Miil streets. Good house containing tour rooms, wood shed and coal house, good truit, good well; lot 8ox16514 feet Owner determined to sell. 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. 51, House and lot in North part of city, Lot 84x 171tt, house. one story 5 good rooms, good well and ovt buildings. Also vacant lot adjoining 100 x i7i1ft, good fence and stable, Will be sold together, or separately, This’ property is oftered for a short time at a bargain. 49, House and lot in West Butler opposite the depot. House contains 4 rooms can be used foreither dwelling or business hous=. 52, 40 acres adjoining the city limits Good dwelling of 7 rooms, an abundance of good water, plenty ot fruit, good fences, n and out-buildings. Will be sold al] together or in lots to suit pur- chasers. This is a very fine location for asuburban residence. 61—House and lot 3 blocks from the si in Butler, good house otf 7 rooms, good well‘and cistern, new stable and other out buildings, plenty ot fruit of all kinds lot one hundred feet square. Will be sold cheap and oneasy terms. 57—40 acres of good land 1-2 mile from citv limits, good land nice locatior 2, acres, will sell ali to-geth 2,40, best i ings, good stable and barn, crib, graine- ries, orchard, vines, berries, 4 living welis and 5 never failing springs. All nnder good tence and pienty fire wood- So acres in clover and timothy. Also will sellSo acres west side. Choice water, yelling, orchard: of the ber. 20 acres Addition. = BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. = J. H. HITSHEW & CO. is now ready tor business w pere Drugs and druggist sundries ith an excellent new assortment North side o BUY. ESTATE STOVES, 1 take pleasure in announany to the public that [ have loeated in Butler to make it my tuture home, and hayethe largest and best 3 sorted stock of clocks, watches and jewelry and speeracles ever brought to this mar! which I will sell cheap for ¢ Having had many years experience in the mant 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 htein to me, you can have thenor put. uitgood runnipg order and guaran * tee satistactio THE BEST STOVE THE MARKET Written guaranteed given with eacn stove. And sell HARDWARE. TINWARE, IMLEMENTS, And CUTLERY. Ccheaper than els where. Giveus ac and be convinced NEW J WELLER. FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butler, Mo nf. A Wayard, AT THE POST OFFICE STA NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., BOOKS AND — TIONERY. IN LARGE WARITIBS. Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand. Money to Loan On Farms at 7 per cent interest and Commission On 3 to 5 years Time, Money furnished on short notice. W.E. Walton at Butler National Bank, FOR SALEBY reelsior Elegant New Editions of Standard Publications clear t leanly printed on first-class handsomely and durably tn cheer ips, een ox mish gold aaa tak ride and back Tamiya. BOOKS OF FICTION. ROMOLA. Br Guoncm Exsor. 446 pages is one voleme. in Cloth, $0.55. TARDA. By Goons Eorns. From the German by Cusns Brit. 338 pager in one volume, I6ma. Price in Cloth, $0.75. JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAT. in one voizme, iSme. Price JANE EYER. By Cuancorre Buowrs. 79 page: in one volume. Price in Cloth, $9.75. Price By Jauns Fewruons Coram 257 pages in ose volume. Price in Cuoth, $0.75. TOM BROWS aT RUGET. one volume. Price in Cloth, $4.73. Ea The foregoing eight volumes parked I= 2 neat bor, $5. HISTORICAL SKETCHES. HISTORY OF NEW YORE. By Wasexsotom Invinc, S5¢paresiz one volume. 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