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ESTABLISHED i870. Johny Samuels Assaults a Hackman With a Revolver and is Nabbed usual. | | am getting along as well as | You are awful clever to let me have | potatoes put up for winter. am | have become considerably intoxicat- : fond of all of them, and a few years | ed, and he took hack, driven by ; Luther Daniels, and proceeded to | ago I didn’t like.any vegetables, and | "ride about the city. Finally he or- | now there is nothing grows that I do | dered the driver to take him to. the | not love. Bluff street bridge and Iet him out. {| The state litor declined to pay This was done, when Samuels began | tees of witnesses for the defense, out- | to move off without paying his jhack | side of the siate, so if Suc had not} hire. Daniels called to him to stop | sold her’s you could not collect only and ran after him. Samuels then | for mil in the state. The bank- | asked him how much he wanted, and | ers will have it to lose I guess, and I | the driver told him $2. Samuels | don’t care, as they are my enemies reached down in an inside coat pock- | Love to all. et and without another word drew Your brother CK. out a double-action Smith & Wes- | ; ' all Jackson. son 35-calibre revolver, and, throw- iE ae ing up his left arm, took point-blank | Ons = aim’ at Daniel’s head and_ fired. eee a. sure Tin cae a - 2 o-day’s Times of the « Daniel’s saw his intentions, and Hone “How St Jack ot Q : a | tion, ov Jackson thre wing his head to one side the} ieaianeok Stonewall’ ns ball just grazed his head. The dri-j fect J : : p | correct. | ver then grabbed his assailant and | ce ree ; . : | First. it was atthe fi battle of prevented him trom firing another ey oe i ne Sa shot, 2nd in a shert time Officer S ; - oe 3 Second. jack com- Griffin came running unon thescene. eee eee s manded a corp the secc battie He found the menstill scuffing, and ® na ot Bull Run, and a brigaa the at once secured Samuels. He was | 2 a ee . 2 first battle of Bull Run. taken to the police station and search- Third. TI a hate of Ball 4 ard. he second battle of Bull ed, and on his person were found Raines ee eae ata un was won b ackson carrying $5, a watch and a number ot letters, fee cepa IP ae ‘a re = corps to 1e re 0. opes a ae) two of which were from his notori- F 2 Rie thie) hast : attl rourth. < I 1 t i ie eus brother, Frank. As Samuels z < Mes te : ao mue!s | Buil Run General Bernard Bee | was still very drunk, charges of 3 pia 3 ; : Bee i 2 : ot Scuth Carolina, who was a_ bri- | shooting with intent to kill, drunk i oo eee P | tea A gade commander, in trying to rally j and refusing to pay hack hire were his'< ae 5 cenit his command, said to them, ‘*Look | entered opposite his name, and he 2 at Jacksons Brigade; it stands like a was locked up in one ot the cells be- | | stonewall-”’ low. , 5 2 That fastened to Jacksons name a The driver did not know who kis | ‘ insti cahed t i is 7 sobriqeut that might well have been distinguished guest was, and is_ in- . | a i given him at the ee font; He think he } escaped rather When he arrived at the po- complained of. sti!l feeling the effect of the shock which the ball had produced, and he thinks clined to huckily. lice station he was a stonewall. | The November number of Abbotts | S. Monthly, issued October 15th first Sculptor, Hiram | U. contains our if he had come half an inch nearer | Powers, by Maria Elizabeth Abbott | : | tt might of struck his head. profusely illustroted by Roger Cun- | When Samuels was taken to the | ningham, containing portraits and ' “authograph of the great Sculptor, and \ authograph poems addressed to him | by John Quincy Adams when pres- | the United Srates. Ye station he professed to be ignorant of having been engaged in any diffi- culty, and said that though he sel- dom drank, he had undoubtedly be- | ident of come on this occassion somuch_ un- | Sommere Daye, a poem, illustrated der the influence of liquor that he! by Geo. E. Colby. A Strange Doc- could not remember what had oc-| tor, by Jane Swisshelm, an article curred. ot intense psychological interesc. The letters from Frank James are | The tragedy ot one life’ one ot Ella as follows. It will be remembered | Wheeler,s best stories. Splendid that “Buck”? was the name Frank Strategy, A Story of womans wit, always went by among the gang. | by Rev. Wm. M. Buker, author of The handwriting was very legible, | | ‘‘His Majesty Myself,” ‘Blessed and was recognized by Captain | Saint Certainty.” &c., The Golden Ditsch as soon as he saw it. Dream ,a poem by James G. Clarke Gallatin, Mo., Sept. 27, 1883.—/ author ot -‘Meet Me by the Runniag | i Deas John—I am feeling good and} Brook’? **Leono.” &c., A granted | gettimg on oll mght. The radicals prayer, by F. A. Conant. The; are sti!l howling like hounds on the | prineyille gardener, by Charles Mor- track of the fox. But just let. them | r » Sentement and Science, by Sid- i cry; it will do them good. Court | commences the 8thof October, and | my € 1s set at the foot of the dock- | et, so we do not know when it be reached. dartha. Restraints, cures and sub- | stitutes for drink, by Prof. Austin Burbower. The Pigeon Hole, collection of short articles with illus The Sanctum. Kick- | w,. old boy, are you going io aws With illustrations. Besides a | give me that new saddle and lend! most liberal premium list that would me a horse to ride when I get out?/ astonish any body. Come, now, don’t curse and say | Subscription price $2.00 per year. am crazy or a fool, for Iam neither. i Single number 20 Sample Hold yourself in readiness to respond | | Copy sent on application for 10 cents p to any call I may make oa you. Tell | in postage. Size ot page is same as them all not to worry. I think 1 Harper’s or Century. will be out one of these days. Love | i its fifth volumn. car | trations. cents. | pto all. Tell Nicholson that old man | Published by { Potts says he 1s a dangerous looking | Wyttys S. Apgorr, man, and he believes he would just | 232 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. as leave killa man as not. Write! e me soon. Tell ma to faten lots ot | Tee eet ot Bee tes aly hogs, for if I get out I wij) Deen translated into German. The | i emperor of Japan was, by the way, at lots of meat. Hoping to hear | So pleased with the poem that he con- trom you soon, I am your brother, : Frank. | gratulated Mr. Edwin Arnold upon Sheehan just = ived. Glad | itin a private letter. The ‘Pearls rfrom you. Sorry you are specially 2 Bie (Cos eae: nel ae of the Faith’’ especially appealed to | the taste of the sultan, who has re- j be published. | Joss of $400,000. th | fenced. trees, excellent well of water and good | cistern at the house and never tailing | | stock water. For terms, enquire at prem- It is now in | sis SALOO | Work Given Out, Giving Her Child Away. Quite an effecting scene ocenred at the police station last evening on — BENNETT 2 = : se James z 6 dame = your horse and saddle as long as I the occasion of a young mother re- — want. That’s just the same as own- | linquishing all mght to ker infant ae RB oR oe a City Ti zz. }ing it. Who are you! Don’t tell | boy, and legally giving it up to its Kansas City Times. ee = a4] ae The ng woman ite a sensation was created in| me acalf1is worth 7.50. I don’t 1 foster parents. ‘Lhe om 8 wom an —— e ; Cuasteia season 1 th r-| want none. Do you knov s go-/1s the mother of three children, and wo Doors Seuth of the lice circles last evening by the ar- | wa : ne She ae tr -serted by her hus- pis of John T. Samuels half broth- | ing to soon be winter? I keep fire — Se oa: = Si i can’t stand cold. | band some time ago ie found it H S FOR THE ER e < James a| all the time now. I can’t stand cold. 8 EADQUARTERS F¢ H BRA er of lesse and F rank James, on a : is : S ciice ots (famocible to provide fer the wants P oO S I oO F F ] | E : t shooting with intent tokill. | Tell all the family I woulc ove tc F Tees charge of shooting - 3 i ae 2 ies I had a Jetter from Allen | of all her family, and so intormed Set ras ade y flicer | see them. nad 4 om ANE ‘ e ? : e % <Dialank ba ip ecg iene aan I a e | He was well and was going to. start | Police Clerk Huckett, that she had Dealers i Griffin, about 11:15 o'clock, an 1e ‘ : maa 3 eelace ae : her circumstances ot the affair are re-| for the Cimarron with 3.000 head | reluctantly concluded to give = i ttedas follows: Samuels came | of cattle. Will be gone, he tells me youngest. Yesterday well-to-do gies peg aes hing more to | merchant ot this city, accompanied | over from Liberty last evening, at) 4 rath aa ees aes! | by his wife, made aig n to Mr. | o a y s ec. 2 a Dp Oa . whicigplaze he had been attending | addeo 1 must close. Tell maT hope | fe tor an intast boy, aad and Top ——— z<ies. jj éé#HARDWARE the Clay county fair. By the time | she will have plenty cabbage, turnips bos : : 2 oes . } ss to | potatoes dried corn, pumpkins and | rangements were ange for the trans- —AND— See TA AS ee i I fer of the above intant. The par- e i Cc e aci ne ar! | ] agon QUEENSWARE ties all met by appeintment at the station last evening where the p2- Hay 900d Lis rht Draft Sulky Plow. Haish close barb : sre made The : BUTLER, MO. pers were made out. The mother ae a ‘ f took the parting from the child very ‘ teel F ence Wi ie. ae eee much at heart. and it was a long) Prices Guaranteed to be Satisfrnctory. aes: roan time before she could bring herselt; NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, - BUTLER, MO. to say the final good bye.—K. C. Out of th utes the xy > THES. old decaying Republican twelve Governors. Tl MBER. >On REM. YS &O ahe man the balance. Hoadley ta e reins over in Oh Poor ie kes it will leave them only eleven. \ set- 2 RB bd b alae oe was great conflaer ation on the ie About es t Carries a full line of Boots and cotton were Shoés, Dry Goods and Groceries: Brother Beach of the y, says the news from Oh y ba ee at WALNUT MO. Daly Beck to Weloci. =i (all and see us at Walnut. Tam running a daily hack to! Walnut City. Leave _ orders at ee Call and see us at Butler. 37-tt. W. H. Youn. Ww ood. and Coal. Newton and Callihan, two enter- | | wood yard in the north part of Hur- | ley & Co’s, lumber yard on North main St. and keep constantly on eles nd and deliver to any part of the = city choice dry stove wood. If vou want a good dry load of stove wood * a " | there is the place to getit. Give them BUTLES We RLY TIMES - | e337 SUK LU a all Age r] | SPRAGUE & BUT ame oe | AGENTS, Land For §S ale UTTLER: - : MISSOURI —— Several Choice If you want to buy a farm improv- | ees ELS BOOKS--500,000 | volumes, the choicest literature the ; world. 100-page catalocue tree. Low- est prices ever known. Not sold by deal- : : ot ed or unimproved land or have your | property insured against fire, light- | pI petty saured ag HHL OG light 1 25 PER ANNUM ers. Sent for examination betore pay- ning, tornados, cyclones and wind- | ! ment on evidence ot good taith. i storms, callon or write to S. B. I B Id Publisi Newbill, Butler, Mo. Office in } - John B. Alden, ublisher. Opera butiding, up stairs, room ad- | Sheriff's Sale. Shenkieuale P. O. Box 1227 18 Vesey St., N.Y. roimng Dr. Tucker's office. 36-18 | By virtue and authority of a special ex- | By virtue and authority of a general ex. | ~ Seren ec ion a slecha cs lie ss re < ti. c _ - 4 4 Fred Dorn Barber | the office of the clerk of the circuit court | Ccttion, tssued from the office ot the clerk | Mason & Hamlin Organs. Will give you a neat shave, shampoo or | 0f Bates county, Missouri, returnable at souri, returnable at the November term,! New illustrated catalovue, (40 pp. ato) hair-cut. " He keeps none but experienced | the November term, 1883, ot said court | of said court, and to me directed in favor | for season of 1883-4, including. mans barbers. Willalso grind razors. Satis | and tome directed in tavor or Ed R.| of Geo. T. Hockensmith, and against C. | new styles; the best assortment ot the taction guaranteed. Rooms north side! | Power, and ii. R- Power, and against i p Wilson, etal. I have levied and seized | best and most attractive organs we have square : | Pacing Wallme, and eS upon all the right, title, interest and | everottered, and at lowest prices, $22.00 iD V. BROWN, Notary Public But- | right, title, interest ond claim of the above | Pa ie a a vet up tienes Aled poo ree tern eines gaa. z ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge | named defennants o! in and tothe follow- | SCrivcd real estate, situated tr Bates | Sent AE 2 Shas deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- | ing described real-estate situated in Bates | County, Missouri, to-wit: _ 7 aN | Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co, quiring the acknowledgment or qurat of | county, Missouri, to-wit: ee ae in the town of | Boston, 154 Tremont St,: New York, o | an officer. | The east halt of the north half ot block | ¢ nea ue! Bathe counts Masoud ana’ St 149 Wabas Sees | No, twelye in Christian and Condees ad- | me, ae ae. 2 Weed and Coal, _ sition tothe town now city of Butler in | Wot day, November, sth. 1883 ; Persons wanting wood or coal, can leave | S#4 Bates county, Missouri, and T will | inesday, > aber, 7th, By aaa orders at the post effice with Maynard, | °" | bctkeen che bons ciao ciclook ie tie chal Badgleys & Gipson or Wright and” Glor- | Tuesday, November 6th, 1883. _; forenoonand 5 o'clock in the afternoon G z( ) W( ¢ I »s’ 2 | of that day, at the east tront door of the Jiu e us, u e ab ee = doa pa ke fon, | bettcen the bours'of 9 o'clock iu the | court house, in the city ot Butler Bates; +.< dealing. ~ » forenoon and § 0’c eek ae aiternoo county Missouri, sell the same, or so } Wan OS and ( Jrgans H.T.Shobe. | of that day, at the east front door of | wuch’ thereof as may be required, at pub- sows | court house, in the Soe Butler, Ba vendue, to the highest bidder for.cash | Are the finest.in tone. “Ase the Baest Farm for Sale county Miiscout, sell: the femme OF Se | to satiety a d costs, design. Are the finest in workr S much thereot as may be required, at pub- F. Hanks, Scud tor catalogue with anosic ‘ire I will offer my farm situated 115 miles } li h see ne ) s 2 Ss} lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cast ioe meen - fé : . Sheriff of Bates county. ito. “Waokk’ Company northeast of Butler, containing 153 acres, | to satisfy said execution and costs. | 110 in cultivation, balance pasture, 140 _ WM. F. HAaNKs, x 608 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. | S ie Sheriff of Bates county. | oe oe New two story house with 12 i ie errane rooms Well finished, 300 bearing apple | z at Sherift’s Sale. | By virtue and authority of general ex- ecution, issued from the office ot the clerk | of the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- souri, returnable at the November term, 1883, of said court, and to me directed in | favor ot Marv E Willison. and against C. H. Willison. I have levied and seiz- ed upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the said detendant C. H. Willi- son, of, in and to the tollowing des-ribed real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 28 and the east half ot the northeast qauarter, of section 28 all in township 40, range 30, Bates county, Missouri, and I will on Wednesday, November, 7th. 1883, between the hours of q o'clock in the torenoen and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east tront door of the court house, in the citv ot Butier, Bates Stray Notice RATHER 100 LONG. After Twenty Vears on the Wrong sideof Life a Virgin- jan Turns « Tabes. **How long did you say?” “Twenty years, Isaid. Up to the time I mentioned I had suffered from diseaned liver fortwenty years,’’ said Mr. S. 1 Hancock, ot Richmond, Va., halt sadly. | as thongh thinking ot that dilapidate< } section ot his lite. ‘At times I almost wished it had pleased Providence to omit the liver from the human anatomy °* “Bad enough—twe ty years of at }sort of thing,” responded a listener “What was the upshot of it?”’ “The upshot was that some time ago | went down to Scott’s drug store in this city, and bought one ot Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters, applied it and was re- lieved inatew hours, and am now sound as though my liver was made of In- en up as stray by 8. in Pleasant Gap Township, an “Posted | } before E. Shaver, J. P- in Prairie Town- | | | ship, Oct. roth, 1883- One brown two year old past, horse, about 1435 hands high. | Small star in forehead, lett hind toot white, avery dim, light colored spot on left side of end of nose and apprais edat Forty Dollars, by J. N. Bradley, George Henderson and R. W. Smith. 46 3t* E. Shaver, J. P. J. T. Graves. THE NONPAREIL 3stt | J.P. WILLIS, & Co. OPPOISTE OPERA HOUSE. —— Important.—A lady was disappointed The handsomest room and furniture | the tirst time she used Del.and’s Chemi- n the city and the finest liquors and | cal Baking Powder. Her baking wines in the market. yellow. Thetrouble was, she did not Free Lunch Every allow tor the extra strength, whic makes only about one-half the quantity necessa- On receipt otf your av. She learned her mistake and now was Day. 1 will come up yet or not. If | ho solv : . address we will make an otter by witch reclaresi Se best aed ntv Mis bs Il the same, or so | dia rubber.,, : uid venture an Opinion, it would > ed to bestow a decoration upen = ieee bs eclares it to de the best she ever used | county Missouri, se ees see = un ee Cpe c rrr os be that it would hi “ | you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your much thereof as ma q) s ; ould not. Love to all. the author, Mr. Arnold’s new home. Men, W eee é es ea | public vendue, to the highest bidder tor ters—act promptly. Look for the wor i ene poem, *‘Idyis ot India,”* will shortly | go it. u = St Ae aie ee = ounty sarnget! se |, | cash to satisfy said execution and costs. : apcine, which is cut in the genuine. Gallatin, Mo.. Oct. 4. 1883—Dear = t. H.C. Wilkinsons & Co.. 195 and. We have five late cou: naps tor sale Wa © Hasue, price 25'cents. Seabury and Johnson. : : 28-tf | Sheriff of Batescounty. | Che mists, New York. 4 w York 21 3m. ch. Times Orrice. at $2,00 ea: