The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 5, 1884, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

atari rneanr ee oe and are now prepared rereseonese: ARE AGEY SON OER NE OO ESTES a SNL ameneOMIRIN 9 SIS * selt-sustaming, and we believe more | adm The Butler — Times, aga BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER5.1884. > DATOS) “ive NOA9 | North Side « Side of the Public: — will show 1 the | , § | rT ! ne | Util When we “bought _ our new and seasonable Fall and Winter S tock, iN a e ad G A I Ns re never before offered, and eo will guarantee to save (fe give our patroms ) AX BB you money. ®ur stock of Gents Furnis siniaag Goods cou prise AONE I 2 6 TIE I SRT All the Latest Novelties of the Season. Band be t in market. Our pr ices are uniform for all: goods marked in See figures. We solicit it on strictly nates lacie Te VIZ: Good Goods, Plenty of Them, Low Prices: and Honest Beatin. Give our stock and prices an P ickacetiicay. inate de SIMMS & COY.»~ In Haste To Be Rich. One who thinks he may die at 4o or} should have $250,000 to be called |them to bless and not to oppress | be part ot the cargo of the scooner! A colored mil of thi lace 12 | rich; and in others he would have to | their fellow beings—and thus carry | Vora. Out of all the small coasters | eats ae ; sens i pal pres te zitimate vb} : Bazoo. The desire to accumulate is a laud- | 50 shouid be moderate 1m his desires. cts of living. | only one is heard of, a small sloop, two month: 20, Which are no doubt | —Seda name unknown, with five souls ri T: ther vere sav 7 aboard. Two of them were saved jtence. The reporter says that on a young boy, son et M. Green, man-! Gret ; »proaching the bed where the ager at Cape St. Lucas, and a sasl—! yyy, orof the latter. Nine schooners! but a loud vere lost. | observation earnings, or a portion of them stands | him, and this may be acquired, it; lacks definiteness. A man worth a the smallest hur an beings in exis~ anillion or ten millions would be es- Two Great Storms. ! | able one. The youth who saves his} A moderate fortune should satisfy possess $5,000,000. So the term | out the | | higher in the estimation of the bet-| one is blessed with health, in the i ter sort of people than the one who | good old way, by keeping busy; by} teemed rich by some persons, but San Frencisco. Cal,, Oct. 29.— WE Vand t and Jay Gould The following turther particulars of would probably not so regard them, the disastrous storms on the coast o re few persons so Lower Califorma were learned this | eons | proper- | well ‘fixed’? in life that there are morning. The news was brought | Negroes on the War-Patp. among the bed su can detect nothng ell, bu spends every cent he can get hold of. | practising economy ; ina word, by : aa - s - ate Sr eee eee It is less difficult tor him to obtain | keeping the outgoes within the in come. Whoever 1s mdustrious and | In truth, there after a close ome employment. Find a boy who takes ; care of his little income, who keeps { | frugal is very likely to gai 2a : i ss 2, OL cj ¥. ter unc x | ty, to get ahead, to be accounted | not those in better shape, that is here by the captain of the steamer Parksville, S. C., Oct. 29.—--Sun bouncing, ten ounc an account at the savings bank and | Ss \ ’ 3 - ' well to do. His chances are a great ; having greater possessions. The Newbern trom Guaymas. He says | day last was White church dedica—| ae | tion, It is reported that colored | | Their cry 1s like that of a on finger ring car two liyely, negroes, resem- ug, are who is constantly adding to the | | : e Ee aa | deal better than are those who deal | man who owns two rail the steamer Estado de Sonora left amount on deposit, and he will re-| °° eae as n two railroads 1s more i i a y th he owne’ in- | Mazatlan September 29. The storm quire no letter of recconimendation. of a tellow pet ner of asin se ame = — ees Any man who needs help will give while the proprietor ot g z 3 S fic fury that the | 89d to-day culmnu him a place and will not be atraid to of Intec, Blais men disturbed the seryice by firing | | A con pistols, Bad feeli !in margins, buy stocks or invest in g continued since, slipped over their thig i lottery tickets It is presumed that | gle ro See - Se iit dy’s thimble will cover their the patrons ofthe ‘bucket shops’’ | a dozen should be well up among raged with such ter ted in the killing see ps the men of substance..- Estado was unable to put back. It an officer, in at-; They are perfectly tormed and enjoy do sometimes make ‘* let him have access to his money} : j persons do now and th | And yet it is not large possessions |!$ supposed she rolled over and went temptin nake st, by a voi- | £° I health.—-Moberly Head Ligh drawer. As a rule, it is safe to trust | i 3 i ‘ Pe a ee seta Sees ais bi hol Pale d thing for nothing; but there 1s h- | that make men rich. A man may down with fifty-seven souls aboard. | !ey fired by negroes barricaded in a _ a oung man who has ar n-} = i as ES ss : i ais . ee : ing certain about it; in one 1s| have a great deal of money or other| Nothing was ever afterwards heard | house. Great excitement, and fur— JOHNSON ’S clination to save. He canina vast! s y H iole. 7 i mpe a 7O% yet be poor. He feels|0f passengers or crew. On Octo- | ther violence is expec ed. Gov. , can not be made to _un-|ber 4 the Newbern passed a large | T ean ag has been ac d 2 ( ‘ 3 | LOMMECIA: LONETE: ‘almost certain to lose. The best | prope i! plan is to try and earn w majority ot cases be relied on. So the habit of saving is a goox one. Those who contract it in early life will generally become rich; that is, they wili have something ahead. | poor and : derstand that he is not poor. Aman quantity of wrecked stuff near the 5 Pi | cs = oe it will do it a great deal ' may be better off than any of those} ¢ntrance of the Gult. of California. the more speedy one. around him; he may have the means, | Among it was a pilot house with They will have assets sufficient | And speaking of riches, the term | of gratifying _every rational : wish; geek attac hed A lot ot br ste se to meet all liabilities and | 1S one ot very great indefi yet his pecuniary condition distress- jhad been picked up by natives o 2 hes | 5 Sees i : {San Jose island, They had stripped ‘ tierra a handsome _ balance. Every | A man may be accounted rich in | es him, and he cannot be made to} J y = “ing tour vesterday with $95 and a © 1 rich | ore locality and poor m_ another. feel that there is not danger that he | off all the wood part and burned it, ae pen All the es ear 1 ers . Tt twenty-dollar gold piece, and the The standard by which persons are ; may some day come to want. A eaving only the brass work. here wcataitills.“/ “Bearinpia irsid stroeh at you ¢ It may not always bring Moberly, Mo. Oct. 29.—Ben Mor- rison, a dealer in sewing-machines and organs, came in from a collect-— 421 N. 3d St., St. Louis, Mo. man ot this stamp is a man, whether he 1s rated $10,000, s z : pee ee : : $100,000 or $1,000,000. The am- l estimated varies enormously. G: | rich man is the one who has enough) were no marks on any edie but burglars, he put the money under Alithe Branches of an English Mater, $s Beusch that ses to be ind | Marcy, while in discharge of his of- | to satisty his reasonable desires, who ;1t IS believed they were all from the 5 Mathemathical and Commercial pendent eeealy s a proper one. ficial dutres, happened to be callea | has hosts of friends who gsteem him| wrecked steamer. Some brass work | Course taught. It would be well nice it shared by a 0” by a man whom he had known ! for his estimable qualities, and who| was sent to Guaymas for the pur- larger number of persons. We wish l early in life. The governor was, of | is contented with his lot. What) pose of identifying it. The Estado 1 ' S. | ' : : ae rane } 2s 4 was manded by Capt. Rhode. i ak everybody was forehanded and tha | SOUrses interested in. knowing how | does he care whether other people Saas i = fe 4 Wil burnt it all save the gold coin, which ' ship, etc. Ri + frie! J ni re y OF a new of apt. haries ison, ee there were no poor people. It bis old time friend had got along mm} have more Si or goods e aaa 8 be i cap aa was tout aie ashen, «) Rickey scl okinawa ke Z 5 han he? e has enough and is sat-|formerly Danish consul 4 is city. st REI 1 inunly ¢ 4 s ev | ied, = 5 fe’ 5 | dents wi ave completed under our seems to us that every able-bodied aa sfied. heis rich. If there are any| ‘The secona storm began October The Housewife’s Favorite. Bae have comp! healthy man or woman ought to be; cunts ted three days. lt was | We will send eres for one entire year, | instructious. 1 to every lady who sends us aT once the! s@—A Full Corps of Experienced names of ten married ladies, at same ad-! Protessors. two ct. stamps for postage, | zoe, ™ : . ee ar od "nt aid Write for Circulars, Specimens of Fancy Penmanship and Catalogue of Stu- dents and semgieat. Address: Prof. J. W. Johngon, Lovuts, Mo. PRESIDE the urn of a stove which was not in| use. In cleaning upthe place this i morning, Mrs. Morrison swept it im- p Cee z P those who desire to Learn and Teach to the dustpan with other trash and ! Business and Ornamental Penman sez Special Teacher’s Course for | the world and inquired after his _ pe y circumstances. His visitor ed that he had been quite suc = fe i who have an ambition to become|7 and ts iul, andin reply to the direc ike him, to be mch im the way he isjmore v ss ne of his world- | rich, the desire ought to be gratified, jonly particulars are trom Cape St, eported last mght. T lent even than the first. The might be it inclined to make the ef- ces fort. questi But there is no good reason why |v effe the individual who has set out to be was worth $25 tich should be in particular haste. Life we know, is short, and tor ¢ reason there is no need of hurrying. as to the v: tated that he believed he | and there should, perhaps, be no | Lucas o! Now. m the rur-| complaint of haste. The moresuch) l was such a tremendous sea runn yan who is worth from | men there are the better. It is al—'that the Newbern was unable to touch 3,000 :s considered | most certain that they would make a | at the cape. She passed thre ing local a man | judicious use of their means—use fields of loose can

Other pages from this issue: