The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 30, 1884, Page 3

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4 ; r 8 i ° 3 ww a 1 le 7 he ag nd e~ ar LS te | FOR ie | aM ake aoe fies & Pore AR kK CASH. SPOT 1 For Hides, Furs. Wool, Pelts Feathers, Beeswax and Roe LEWIS HOFFMAN, North Main Street, BUTLER, MU 6tr Badgley & Gipson, We will give special prices on BOOTS & SHOES, FOR SIXTY DAY As we must reduce our stock for other Goods. Weare always Top on Produce. Pay the HIGHEST PRICE FOR FRESH PRODUCE. Competition is no bluff to us We al- ways meet the closest pric Green Front. South Side, vrs facia ny, PEN NR DEAL IN FURNITITUR BABY CARRIAGES Of all styles and prices, Hearse Always on COFKINS toad Hany short notice: ans? stable Butler. Me Made and furnished on Orders may be left at after night or on Sunday. va = SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, SPRING FIDLD, MO. (Associated at Washington, D.C.) Correspondence vequested. laquiries answered free and promst. THE ACME §PULVERIZER, CITY LEGISLATIVF. Meeting the Coancil—Usimpe tant Session. han met iegu- rsday April were AOD CRUSHER AND LEVELER, G Stor range pent over 000.00 in defendin Tp the Dushasn Bull ager trade-mark is to.day the most valnable ull Now it stands to — that — DUMITAST Te ia the teprecentative, wasnt smoking ‘Tobacco ever made. BS sales of BI: ackwell’s Bull Durham Smok coo far exceed those of any other brand eete bly because it has been, is. and Dest that can be made. _ All dealers ave it for trade-mark of the Bull on every package. married ' j one, | not publi streets mittee on printing | ness The special pointed to Collector A report, whict the Beard. 1 | lows: | COLLEC LORS KEPOL Amt of tax on personal $1,480 35 | property Amt of tax on real estate 7Q2 14 euene + “Se seh taac 747 00 t charged to col- ! 4,019 45 | From the above amount must be propriety of putting ina set of scales for the city. WARRANTS ISSUED. The following accounts were al- lowed and warrants issued for same: Missouri Republican tor adv $ S 80 Dr E Pyle glass in city building 8 15 1 B Dickerson salary 50 00 & S Catron services 26 00 J C Clark a 25, 00 RA Atkison ‘* 25 00 J} R Simpson *- 26 oo W.O. Jackzon was retained as clerk and attorney tor the ensuing year, also Ben Canterbury as Tr urer. J. C. Clark was elected President of the Board. A comunttee consisting of Messr Atkison, Clark and Parkinson was appointed to consider rates tor print- ing water works ordinance. Adjourned till ee 24. r . Farmer. ihe From the San Francisco Chronicle. The homestead of the farmer is usually sheltered with groves of featherly bamboo and thick spread- ing banyans. Ihe walls are of clay or wood and the interior ot the of the house consists of one main room extending trom the floor to the tiled roof, with closet-looking apart- mentsin the corners for slecping rooms. There is a shding window on the roof made of cut oyster shells arranged in wws. while the side windows are mere wooden shutters The floor is the bare earth, where at nightfall there often gathers together a miscellaneous family of dirty chil- dren, fowls, ducks, pigeons and a litter of pigs. all living together in happy harmony. In some districts infested by marauding bands houses are strongly fortified with high walls, contaning apertures for firearms and protected by a moat crossed by a wade duimbrdee. Wethl acain, swine and a well under his root, the farmer and his men might hold out agaist a year’s siege. Early in the morning the laborer may be seen issuing forth with his plow on his shoulders and preceeded by one or two buffaloes. The plow is « rude implement, consisting of a smalliron share, a wooden stem and a handie. It speaks volumes for Chinese con- servatism that their implements to as day were used four are precise:y the same kind ars thousand ye ro. Voting in Wyoming. Missouri Republican. The hardest blow dealt against woman suffrage comes, very singu- lar? from Wyoming. a region where the canse has had a full and free experiment, and from a lady advocate who was once an earnest ot it. When that territory was or- ganized, the suffrage was given to Women on the same terms with men, and for several vears we had assur- ance of its satisfactory and advan- tageous working But Mrs. W. M. | Coggsweil, ina letter to a member of the Massachusetts legislature the frankiv the territory would be better off with- One effec give man tes. confess subjec out it. tof itis to a two votes instead of his own and Ins wife’s: and it he has daughters of voting age. he controls Mrs. Coggswell lives in a town where 500 says she: “‘I their votes, too. votes are polled, and, | Repub! the discriminatir on! that | lf-dozen the known have one-h: ,one-ha seen and is enge ed because one an did not v 1 hushand wom another woman's when It seems ega and dre ad election day. writer herself is a Republican, only votes to kill the vote of some ther lady who is a Democrat or has a Dem«e hust Very few lof the Wyomt SAYS, idea ot politics and could Democracy consists uf, | and have not the least idea of the} difference between a Democrat and They never exercise | gright ot ght ticket, and ican.’ scrate ing; they vote the strai eit there 15 any scratchiug done, it is | 5 4 | never by the women.” | deducted certain credits of Collector This shows that the Wvoming la- such as eriois, delinquents etC-, | Ges g ee ceed 1 Neer amounting to $6g2,97, leaving a net | ESE KO ean au ele si) ballance of $3,341.55 whole duty as partisans, in a close The Mayor, J. D. Parkinson and | contest, when they do it at all, and | R. A. Atkison were appointed a} are notgiven to such vagaries as special commnittee to consider the | polting or independent movements. It may be said, too, that temale sut- trage in that outlying territory has one merit, at least, which it has not heretofore been credited with; it of- ters a premium on marriage in giv- ing to the family two votes, ain, and as there man more cer are adult daughters in his household. of. s many This is something to be thought DoTICE: dr nwi terested. Neglecting iv re. very serious as well as ane aidair. Weref r to the advertisemen kly Ash Bitters. A knowledge « ‘ita, and the benefit you or your family ve from using it, will save not only heal bh ny dollars otherwise expended i octors’ bills. "Weil Met. From the Buffalo Times. “There,’’ she said, as she raised a window in a Pulman the other breathe. The Why ion! car day ; *tnow I can air don’t TEL window inthis car i: stifling. have better they venti couldn’t sit next to an open I believe I should die.’ a slender Present!y sitting directly back leaned over and asked her if she wouldn’t just as liet close that window now, as the draught wars more than she could stand. “No, madam, I was just not close thinking shall this window. I how delghttal it was with 1t open, now you want it shut. but I shall not shut it; so there.”” “Then you are I shall have to change my seat.”* Just then a gentleman siting close a selfish thing, and s by reached over and said. ‘*La— dies, that window being raised makes no difference, as this car has double windows, and not a breath of air can possibly get through the one that is still down.”” Then the one that had turned to the raised the window other, and, with a crushed look onher face said: **Madam, | beg your pardon, but I think two fools have met at The Blue and Gray. From the Boston Herald. No cities where federal and confederate last.”” one can visit the Southern cemeteries are maintained without being struck by the constrast = im the appearance of the two. These “bivouace ot the dead’? typify and will perpetuate the difference be- tween a successful and a lost cause: The Union cemetery tells of the care | ot eat and mch gove nt. The fences are of iron; the long rows of | hendstones are of marble; the walks jand graves are neatly kept; flowers | bloom in rich =prefusion, and over all, floats free the starry flag for which the brave men died. It is all as it should be. The governormert thus honor and care tor the dust of those who died m its defense. But | the contrast presented m the conted- | erate cemeternes in none jP ul to nerous and = sensitive | visitor, ev hough all his interests | in | and sympathies were bound up the Union cause. The difference witl that between loving care The mney. Orgamz | | \ direction. sponsibie places were laid out during and at- war, When the Southern peo- At Richmond, 16,- ; laid side, | | ter ple were poor. ooo confederate dead ave by side, in | of pensions has re] of the Union cannot do less than to | ourial | long rows, with only Out since ct war nearly $650,000,000 In pensions to the soldiers ot the Union, and is now distributing among them over $60,000,000 4 year. Disabled vet- erans are provided with comfortable For capable, a record of homes. the able-bodied and faithful service in the ort to of- Vv a passy All this, e thatthe granting s gener: fice or occupation. again, 1s as it should be, sav assumed unwarrant- | ed proportions, under the interested | management of claim agents. But | pee aden on from all these advantages and re- | what gives our Children rosy cheeks, wards the Southern soldiers are tor | Wat cares their fevers, makee the most part debarred, and against of the tortunes of war and the logic events, to their credit be it said, they None the less, have not protested. it is hard Castor Oil and Paregoric, a: —— 1 Pashion Notes. The waistcoat grows more that I recommend it as superior in fa- vor. White now only worn with full evening dres: petticoats are Few or no fashionable dresses are made of one kind of stuff. Cheviots and beiges remain the ta- vorite fabrics for traveling suits. The favorite figures on brown lin- ens are clover leaves on a browner tint. Fancy woolens have raised figures embroidered, or broche, with chen- ille Back, Burns, Galls, &. muslin dresses are Even white made with waistcoats which are de— tachable. Order favorite garden the testival dress for midsummer White will again be ot Publica [eee STATE oF Missourt, } . are | County ot | In the Circuit Court of ss Among the French linens Bates, 5 changeable ones almost as pretty as Infants an hildren Castoria. When Babies fret, and ery by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms. ‘What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, “ Castoria is s0 well adapted to Childre cine known to me."—H. A. ARcuER, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y- Tum Centaur Company, 188 Fulton St, N. Y. hem sleep; Castoria. Castorin, j Hatt Castoria, to any med! M.D, An absolute cure for Rheu- matism, Sprains, Pain in the Anin- stantancous Pain~ reliever. tion. 2 term, 1584. the shot silks. Mary J. Clemmons, Jonathan L. Frye = : 1 ve, his wife Mir Silk petticoats, with embroidered and Mary C. Frye, his wife, Wilham ‘i Hutton and Sarah E. Hutton, his wite, flounces are worn by the most fas Francis M. Wrve and Charlotte ai ; 1 Wrve his wire, plaintiffs, agains tidious women. eee id | Henry C. Clemmons, Henry Hills, New white cotton hatistes as wide « Hills, liza J. Hills, Sarah E George S. Hills and Warr detendants. At this day comes the plai as India mull come with small otd- fasbione4 figures. | by their Attorneys before the under en W. Hills, ntitts herein, Colored surah and silk waistcoats | 64 clerk of the Circuit Court in vacation are trequently worn with white mull | and file their petition and affidavit, alleg- : r got 1s atde ants or nainsook dresses. ing, among other thing tha tendant - é above named are not residents of the It 1s impossible to enumerate the | State of Missour _ Wher reupon it is or- efendants bonnets are made nowadays. orem gnae commienced a suit While vetlmgs come with broches | 28inst themin this court, by petition 3 is z and affidavit the object and ecoer na- figures im white silk, the designs | ture of wnich isto partition and divide small scattered, and of great beauty. wpets fhe above Wamicus pare’ or Bley of John P. Clemmons, deceased, the fol- White veiling robes come in ma- | lowing described real estate situate in the <7 Sbroidercd ort she tor halt county of Bates, and ate of Missouri chine embroidered or broche tor halt | to.wit: The southeast quarter of the the dress, the other half being of | southeast quarter, the seuthwest quarter ¥ ff | Of the southeast quarter,and the south- a sania east quarter of the southwest quarter and = 1 1 Gold, silver, and silk gauzes, with | part thirty acres ct the soutnwest quarter : | south quarter a secti raised and shaded velvet figures, are pot the sauthwcs’ quae all Jn section ae | nine, also part twenty acres of the north- the most superb ever yet produced. | west quarter of the northwest quarter and ; i 4 t 4 | part seven acres of the northeast quarter Tke blending of what are called rf the southwest quarter of section (16,) sixteen also part te quarter of the sou ght all in township ror thirty-two, and that unless nts be and appear at this Ci the old tapestry colors in new wool- } ens are delfghttul to those who have | feelings tor color. Brocaded satin crepe de chintic, | next Term thereof, to be be color on color—the figures quite | 7e? 3 the court house in = ler, in said County, on the small—are among the most elegant | June next, and on or betore it the term sha then o of said term tinue, and it not, last day ot said term, a the petition in said cau be taken conte novelties of the season. ° Even white dresses are made of , th ar is of material, one plain, the dotted, two ki other embroidered, oche, | sprgged. barred or striped. Shoulder in chenille and lace, held together with rows of oid- fashioned netting in silk, will be the capes : ished in Bates tour weeks succ last insertion, to be before the first d day ot said court. j dressy midsummer street wraps. White flowered and figured in j.R r sprigged, aall linens, doited, . Witness my hand i - : of the « itered desion in colors-—-bit : iS ced dee es * county t violet. olive and 1ck-—wi iwormi wmbination with plain white } linens to form suits. | marigold, he sunflower. daisy. FRU dandelion and nedge roses with We manufacture an ae Nieaves are the flowers most in favor and Vegetable E ‘ors Bi Bi We also ma jtor colored outline embroidery On Eruit Evaporators for z pongees and on pongec. gray. and ke two sizes of & aporators h, mush-room-colored cashmere and thea woolen stufts on prices to ¢ #3 ieee chines. parties are giad to ge at reasunable prices. Send for ilustrated ee . { The Slater “Indes < thinks that it) Gircular. John Williams & Son, Paten- | will **take more than a coyote howl tees and Manufacturers, Kalamazoo, Mich. 16-3m. ‘to beat Bashaw for Governor.”’ “ror t court 1 day ot Marcn. ty- range said detend- ‘court, at the yun and hol- 3ut- 2nd day ot ixth day ie r before t e€ same wi id judgment is be reot Butler Mis- essively, the weeks term of JENKINS, ircuit Clerk. 1e A true copy frem the record. and the seal of Bates EVAPORATOR:s. s Fruit factory 1 Patent Coch, BEEF=IR A BLOOD, Hf your Dyaalet = sowrua, 8? SUFFERERS Fonte RENOWNED | ‘SPECIFIC NO. | sCcOTrTs 0 couse Phoep BRAIN & NERVE KONIC. ist does not keop itask bien to order it si. Jo"; Stoct Medical Discovers of moders tanoa. rere ane full a} perijoulaes, address D., Kansas City, Mo. nike is SCOTT S LIVES PILLS. 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