The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 9, 1884, Page 8

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i i | “toi thn SS HOME LUMBER COMPANY Successors to D. DUBACH &CO. i . Dubach’s interest in the Lumber business here we take pleasure in saying tot yacht de oda ts at all times a well assorted stock of all materials in our line. Our ai will always be to meet the wants of the people and will make our prices as low as same goods can } bought elsewhere. Mr. R. W. Daniels will still remain in Charge and will be pleased to wait on all hig old customers and as many new ones as may favor us with their patronage. Please give us an Op. portunity to show our stock and give you prices before you buy. Respectfully, HOME LUMBER COMPANY! — == ———— _ M- Johnson. ; WALTOs’s OPERA HOUSE. Peronsal. : THE CITY COUNCIL. A LITIrLE ROMANCE. Prof. Ch Accompanying Lon Hunter to —Sanders Day returned trom} The Crcamstances Surrounding the Parson. Kansas. was Prof. Chas.|One Night Only. Friday Jan. 11th. BinSaseShtarday. Marriage ef Prof. Reno to Miss M. Johuson, who goes into the new Extraordinary Announcements. Sherwood. field for the purpose of teaching pi-} ano and organ music, in the art ot} The entire New York press 15 Last week the Times mentioned. which he has tew acknowledged oO Caammous in declaring this the in briet the marriage of Prof. F. P periors. For more than three years’ greatest success on record. ‘The foniatwoi weeks Cnt aeat aaa The City Council met in regular oie Reno, of St. Joe. to Miss Hattie he conducted succesive classes in| Creole’ “Article 47” by a superb Se ee Cnr ends MC) session at the hall last Thursday thes iat Sive1- ‘ Sherwood, of Butler, and one of the! this city, “and his departure 1s tak-| company played in Paris 1,000 times, Joplin. : ; ; night. All the members were pres oe al a cat city’s most respected and accom-'en only to finda broader field for New York 500 tmes, with all the me B. Lashbrook left Sunday | ent including the clerk. olen geen John Th phshed ladies. Lack of space and ‘his labors. Prof. Johnson is a young original beautiful effects, elaborate evening for a ten days business trip) After the reading of the journal by aarp he peg cad Saal time prevented us from giving the; man in whose hands any mother need appointments, superb costumes. to St. pours and Kentucky. _of the last ae? the committee Anca 28th: Lillian Brown’s Jol—| mantic feature of the wedding. Ajnot fear eS trust her young daughter. One of the strongest dramas known | : ~Isaac Fowler, our young tarmet poe Allie ees tavorably on the Bbw ities: wrier in the Republican ee Friday He is their imstructor and Protector | ¢, the stage.—N, Y. Herald. friend from the country southeast eh ‘ollowing accounts: ha tells the story about as it is and we/as well whenin his charge. He mer- ! The mad and death scene was/town, handed in his renewal for | Wm Line, work on street $B 75 PO a y : ia te . H 1 ~ le oe Fesruary 22nd: Jolly Pathfind here give it to the reader: ited the success he won. in Butler. | vividly Bie Tees / 1884 last Saturday. | Stephen Thomas work on BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. vhibtaelhie “4. “tnd: A Budget of Interesting Transaction by the Local Solons. Times contributers last week for THE NIGHT WATCH MATTER another year. : " -W. HU. Payne was among the AMUSEMENTS. The Followmg companies will ap- pear at Waltons Opera House on —JI.C. Vaughan teft yesterday at f _ ——— “The circumstances which led to) and will merit a rncher one in his! Clayburg’s ‘Creole’? Company) = J. A. Elgin was among ournew) Street 375 Cousty Court convened Monday|this union were rather peculiar and;new home. The Tres heartily was received with a perfect ovation. | snbscribers last week. He ig an en- J. E. Hollowell work on : ! ~ . ! ree! and is now in session. savored somewhat of the romantic.;commends Prof. Johnson to he | —N. Y. Dramatic News. terprising farmer and stock man! Street 10 % oe Se Several months since some poems) good people of Parsons. CORA, THE CREOLE. :north of town five miles. j John ‘Trimble salary 37» Prot. G. W. Weaver commenced] from the pen of Miss S. were pub-/ ‘toies Mr. Edward Claybargh presented | J. We Green. 3. Johnstown; } John Morris work on street cr) the Butler Commercial College in] lished in one ot our city papers, she, | pee epueete an excellent attraction at the Opera! cated Monday and renewed for the! J- H. Morgan, salary 50 & Lon Hunter has established him- Wm. Line tabor on street 135 the Opera House Block, Monday. by a somewhat remarkable coninci-! House last evening it being the cele-| Times. Mr. "cn appreciates a! - |dence choosing as a non de plume| Self in the music business at Parsons, brated French drama,_ **Cora, the | ood paper. |J. E. Hollowell work on ‘The bargains advertised by Sam’f|the name ‘Rene Reno.’ A friend | Kansas. Dee e few young mas Creole,’’ a new version *Article! --J.N. Bricker of Adnan, and|_ street a a Levy & Co.. in to-day’s Times, are| of Mr. Reno who resides in our city; indeed there in fae who are 47,”. Edith Houston. one of the | one OE che) county west ciieens: W. Mitchell eee 5 Bs for all. Read their offer carefully | sent him one ot the poems, thinking! More Dea roel og most talented ladieson the Ameri- called « few days ago and renewed | Fierce er ele 5% and profit thereby. that the author might perhaps be a |'Tustworthy ‘than Lonzo Hunter. he leading lady, and])<. 4: E ' t ight pi p 5 can stage, 16 the leading lady, and/ pj, triendship for the Timgs. F. Bernharut gravel 10 8 relative of his. Mr. R. wrote to the, Phe fortunes of business Hes ule last evening rendered the difficult} as ... | Geo. Rifle Sane foek Capt. Hannah, proprietor of the editor of the paper in which the|#4 the writer together during the role of ‘Cora’? and ‘Madame]_ —J. P. Thomas, a prominent ng rr te ‘ 47 Palace hotel, is having the dining | poems were published and ascer-|€2"ly part of their bustness carreer, Gerard,” fully sustaining the repu | ize= and tarmer of the Walnut} N. A. Wade printing 30 tation she has established. In the;"¢ighborhood, called Monday and; A numberof accounts were bot: mad scene her acting was particular- renewed for the Times. sented and refferred to the committee ly fine, and there is little rvom tor} -—Charlie Hall and Wm. Pardee, | OF Gnance: F t criticism in any part of the play. ‘I he | two jolly boys from the country north i r4 sie saa aaa t fa : sid entire support was excellent, and the |f Butler seyeral miles, called last | pie ee "ta ‘g pore ‘aaa se drinking song introduced in the] Week and added a years subscription | eet trom the northeast co gambling received three engores.-— | to our tréasury. oy eects? rounds » ‘ Cincinnatti Inquirer, January 26th. | Mr. Brooks, of the firm ot! The committee on public bulma Th 2 eLcanatins pears a jeoprted as having rented the lower BT): Placed on the stage with great at- — . tre Brooks & Mains at Pleasant Gap, | story of the city building to F. & tention to detail, and° scoréd a| accompanied by a young gentleman! Fay tor $20,00 per month. Bp triumphant — success. —New York | friend, called Monday to hand in The committee on streets and ak gi | Mirror. Mr. R. Y. Bellomy's subscrip~ ties report unfavorably on the ap- fBye- room elegantly frescoed und other- wise improved. Lost:—A lap robe. on the streets of Butler, Christmas eve night, black on ope side and striped on the other. The Sindee by leaving same at Timxs office will be suitably rewarded. taining the true name of the author|2"4 there was no better opportunity at once opened a correspon-| °° eee ConeEE a8 epee dence with her, which for some time|°!#t¢ his. worth. He * strictly was nothing more than mutual criti- | honest, temperate and industrious in cisms on each others poetic effusions |#!! things and at alljtimes, in darkness (Mr. R. bemg a poet also.) Then|#S Well as daylight. He can be later an exchange of photographs, trusted as far as any mortal can be. and referen-es, and finally a matri- If he means to be your triend, don’t monial engagement, Provided both oe it; for decep eo ie not 4 part were satisfied when they should|f his composition.” We know ail this to be true, and as he has left us we feel like saying it as our parting Successors to R. S. Catron and R. A. Atkison as Councilmen, will be to elect the coming spring. The rest of the city officers hold over another meet. Four days before the wed- ding the first meeting took place be- tween Mr. R. and his atfianced, and| W°'ds- year. sete ‘ Se pig ase ire c any. i tion tor the New Year. ! Ba zs Sea the admiration being mutual the mar- Th d Fell s jo SS . Pigeons Chatlie C. Id 1 [eucatees - — a “a ary = Od 5 endere. ! ~-Chatlie essap, i a ithe ti a ypa 5 F Our young triend George Wil-|"14ge was consumated at the above e vey mapper. ese ae a snaps ce: UI 2 m foreianaly ae o ; L1H {the drain to his cellar repairec ot liame, hes purchased a half interest| time and place.” Sunday the 6th, inst. was the sixe|PTascworthy =p ees {cen Y Crmen ronnty, Lend, ghee, The clerk was instructed to ex Thi cago Inter—Ocean. jin this city last week and gave the | amine the records and see if S. W. NY in the grocery and hardware house} With due modesty the Times teepth anniversary of the organiza— of Mr. Lyen, on North Main. Geo, | covets the glory. In its columns the|tion of the Odd Fellows lodge in is a good business young man and|Poetry alluded to appeared, and its Butler. On each recurring occasion 4 : 2 Leip ae a Ae od s A we are glad to have him remain|¢ditor did the corresponding. ac-| ot this kind a reunion 1s had, and al-|¥Sited our city.—-Pittsburgh Times. H noe ies r% ee re pees may oP pented to examine Pleasant baa in this city. quainting Miss Sherwood at the! Ways a splendid supper is spread. The audience were delighted and 2? item of news to his neighbors in} The city Marshal presente] his tume of what he had done. When! The 6th coming on Sunday, Fri—|congratulated themselves on having j Vernon. i | report for December as follows: et One of the best pieces, and played | Trzs a triendly visit. He declared Peach, F. Young and J. M. Patty ed by as good a company that has ever|to us that he had been a married | had Leen paid as commissioners ap- 4 | q on esi F. M. Allen ot Nevada, formerly|Prot Reno arrived in this city, he|day might, the 4th, was selected as yitnessed “The Creole.’’—Chicago} Henr Villard bas spine man- nae be bys oe ot Batles, will remove back to this| called on us and anticipating his in- | the best time to celebrate the event. | Times. | a aie the NaH Pacific rail ee ie ppieatee 52 edi: city and take charge of W. E. Wal-|tentions, we flatter ourselves witi| Hence all preparation was made and The company played at Nevada! fi can ceemIea wih BE ee ** deposited = =» 6 @ a ton’s music store. This means that|having done something toward con-;a most excellent and tasty arranged last Saturday night. We find the | cous Seige sand ceremony «!, The Maver -aiee tee the music business m this city and|summating the happy union. jSUpper adorned the two long tables following in the Nevada Democrat] few monthe ago, a has resigned en deh ee eee 6 od surrounding country will boom from} —-— joonstructed in the hall. The re-| published after the company left: | Presidency oi the road and assigned rng semen baat Bfore thie Gee on. | A special dispatch to the Kansas | ©¢Ption of the members and invited “Claybargh’s “Creole” C. bear ; £ his lord! skeen collected 5 9 0 SR MER ae ee | City Gincetc, Pleasant Hill, da-|g4ests took place in the Mascnic -bayburgae cole 0., ap-|a large portion of his lordly estate to} .. stayed 100 The The wife of Mr. J. L. Cason of | x appealed 10 09 Binise ted January sth says: “One ot the| hall. Although the night was the coldest of the season, the rooms were made comfortable, and everyone real good homelike peared at Moore’s opera house last pay off certain obligations which he! Pn Saturday night in the above aoe ieee in honor bound to liqtitdate,| The resignation of the two night play of Creole. To say that the | Mr. Villard will not be lett a beggar | watchman loc Bercham 206 3m company is good 1s drawing it mild. | after all. It 1s reported his wite Dickerson, were accepted, and the ”” and universally regarded as a most °1 “tle 0” that road are reported to |time. If there was any one} thing “ERE cel eee! tare Se = See 4 oes page” have been frozen to death last night|}More than another of which we were present that it is the best. play i rt oom fixed his salary at $50,00 per , between here and Nevada.” A were thoroughly impressed by our and the best rendered ot ne Perhaps the Democrat would oe ke i t wok A New year party was given at Similar dispatch from Ft. Scott. of Visit to the Odd Fellows reumon, it that has ever been given at Moore’s to make it appear that the Tres is! NCKerson Pee ae oY po oe — en, Bo at = ~ mneates Ge escapes we leenre mien Opera house. Caine esate es : responsible for the threats made ot | eat ae “4 pace, andiat once Tae miles southwest of Butler. There: Whica we suppose means the same: |W were received and entertained. to say that Miss Edith rates as lynching Leabo. We would preter = Agi sso pera!” ca youll were nine or ten couple present and ‘4 ¢4¥ load of sixteen mules arrived jit they are “odd”? in any one thing tt) 6 ora? was simply grand po to hear this responsibility rather than Lhedn-ealiinroccrty all report a fine time and plenty of Here at 8 o'clock this morning trom is their whole-souled hospitality. sei ee j good things to eat. Misses Lizzie! Lamar, Mo., trozen to death. The; Saree ind Mollie know how to entertain Stock belonged to James M. Reid of: Skill and intelligence have accome young tolks who seek a good time. Red Oak, Iowa, and was in transit/Plished what has been thought prac- 6, © ials aft cry ¥ tre Thy this city, died Wednesday last ot! : Riligamodiel © Pie diaceat and burial |7°"t® bound L. and S. freight trains jthis morning had a car containing took place Saturday. Mrs, Cason! = spapreriad RS ‘ Weathd dentin of tac ST i frozen mules. Two car-loads |Present had a estimable lady. ud jus Pt res 1 ‘ ‘ sidewwalks put down on Dakola at bie ' re . a Hi 7 - sta COF ai orarie s P' . | Diayed the part, in our judgement, St#nd in our contemporaries hoes, sicet eas ead a:cedsdd ase th {to »vertection. To those of cur OF recall our criticism on the McGin- Be fone concerning sidewalks on Adan | people who failed to see them we Ms verdict. street ue tor that point. They were purcha-/ tically impossible, viz: the combina- |}; Pate % oe they eee 2 Farny Davenport bas been piay-}| Adjourned to incet again in two by inn 3 cig Hi GEE aK é: gest treat o: e sea = : s " ee shexte yee’ is A young man by the name se ed by Reid in the vicinity ot Spring-) on of Grape Cream Tarter and Bi-| 2 =" egetncly neuld agto light houses in Rochester, | weeks. own echeigy ee ae al « field.”* 2, Pius Sodas anes filling. ae the Creole con.pany ever taver us while Margerct: Mather’s patronage wi isnetSiicicdidek Son, who had been working at é. 4 baki > 4 gee °! with another call, they may counton inthe same place has been unusual { F ci Shave a farm laborer in West Point town- Dell Con, tt g PET j oaking Powder. The result is Dx - ha packed h wy ¥ large | pial aca ship, went before Judge Letker one e ooh, the irrepressible new s-! Lands Chemical Baking Powder. j ae Nits nee " | Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest dks dane ck e Paper man of the southwest, writes | re is Admission 50c.. reserved seats <a a ._ |eorner of the square. They have aneaty ay last week and asked t» be se j Nilsson was presented with a OUEL aetna cabite Aaa: 3 nt us that he will begi he The rece ' p ° : '75c ‘ gin the p F j @ recent rep ‘OW .|735¢- to the poor farm for a while, stating ublication 3 port of the Commis 2 that he was subject to epile of th 8: ta ts abarS ‘ of wooden shppers on Christmas, 7" i » © Tribune, anew ape sioner of J.abor Statistics ts Bates rhit ° ce the tende et ‘ psv and 4 ieee Paper, at, : : tistics, puts Bates | which so awoke the tendes recollec- | Notce of final Settlement <)Ppicton City. abcut the igth. mst. County down in the lead for the pro- | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. tons ot her girlhood that she shed! while attackea by a spasm a4 few ‘ orate ob hati ae $6 cael ee F . Notice is wereby given to all creditors e days before had been severely burned He will please fayor the Tiuzs with |duction of coal. The figures are’ The greatest medical wonder ot the '“4F%+ 50 it is reported. Land others interested tn the extale GERMS. of an exchange. taken from M. L. Wolfe’s report as! WOfd. Warranted to specdily cure Burns t apie freee ona) | Artie Fugate deveased. that 1, W. Me 4 tv ny Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers salt R eum, Fever New York Commercial-Adver. Warnock admiuistrator of said estate, ioe © Risen, by falling on the stove. bf - Judge Lef- pa Mi j ker saw at “ETE ‘ EET | Mine Inspector of Bates county, and Sores, Vancer-, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, iser: **Th Colorado ideal mi frend id inake’ Saal agitlemene ‘ pot Zi = ai ofthe re- Thanks to Dr. A Churchell, Ne-|fixes the territory now being develop- | Teter, Chapped Hands, and alekin erup. Clatna thee i ideal miners | tend 0 make Gnal scttiem county Pre Bis a fai tenn young man vada’s able and distinguished phy- j¢d at 190,800 acres, requiring the la—! stanceor, fesse seo a Pile =e Not find them is bécause thev go ur- ee aoe in Hates cout) Sa oy a a : stcian, tor certain Hi 'bor of 1,17 fork i 1 : ; ee SGe. de d when the he Bd peace startd adm, oe ; shot . compliments. T of 1,175 miners to work it. ;Per bor, Forsale by F. M. Crumly & Co. Ger groun Vree her com-j dey ot February 1884. W. H.W 3 tt ing.” Grgt. Administrator.

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