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i ; i H i 7 cbelnaaeigatr on There promises to be a lively | count pha ae _ Judge Bennett, of Massachne, BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN Enprror. % D. Arcen & Co.. Proprietors, TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTI vear, pos BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, JAN 14, 835. unce E. A Weare authorized to an fwing asa candidate tor the offi Constable of Mt. Pleasant township, rect to the action o the Dem sJonvention. We are authorized to announce George +”. Tucker, as a candidate tor Constable % Mt. Pleasant township subject to dem- ratic convention March 14th 18Ss- ee The people demand that their *epresentatives at Jefferson City this winter make it warm tor the thiev- ds. As yet, «mportance has been cone in this ey ratlroac ; j son Cit The law makers at Jeff iestion ot ¢ speaking out on sepealing the law that forbids tor | i { | ign Corporations loanmg money 4 the state. The law pealed too soon. lic passage ot the Re state commerce bill by the d saujority of 162 to qo 1 popular approval ot that me The event is a great triumph for t! fistinguished representauve trom | dicates “ | Vexas. ee “s only son, R Grcneral Hance Mo Hancock, died in Clarksdale, Year’s eve. | ‘lississippi, on : body was buried in Belleton- w Cemetery, St. sours, last fay. Gen. Hancock and wife the funeral. Vhe report is current at Rockville iat the stone qurries near this city vill be opened and worked in the pring. This excellant stone 1s said co have no superior in the state, and she only wonder is that the quarries save not been worked betore. It is Soped that the work will begin as 200n as possible. ——E—— fudve J. W. Dunlap, lately ap- | wointed to fill out the unexpired erm of Judge Black of the Kansas vas shot in the lett hip City circuit, fst Wednesday by the accidental tlischarge of a pistol which dropped trom his pocket. The wound was at first considered fatal, but it now eurns out that the Judge will recover with proper care. —________. Gov. Marmaduke was inaugurated st Jefferson City last Monday in the good old-fashioned way. His in- sugural address was short, requiring enly seven minutes for delivery. iudge Henry administered the oath. “Che governor announced the tollow- “a Appointments as police commis— soners tor St) Lous: O. P. Good- sag, Frank Gaiener, James Blair and “ichact Calahan. Gooding is the uly man well known. —_—_—_—.. Gen. Grant has vetused the prof- f-ved pecuniary aid of his trends. © remembered that) Wander- bls kek! a httle mortgage of $160,- <0 against the old ms ee nabob closed down on the sim- ale old wartor. Hs triends came to ‘4s rescue again to pay off his in- sehtedness, but he thanks them that “e will pay his own debts and tnen ngress can put him on the retired * st of the army, at av immense sala- e* Itseems to us that this country *us done cnough tor Grant. _ The Hon, "redrick T. Freling- sysen, secretary of state. has in- wructed the American ministers to Ungland, France and Germany to cure 2 the information in their @ower in regard to the mspection of sog products in the countries to «uch they are respectively accredit- n’s estate and ed, and any other information bear- } ' their interest ras — genie Bates | who placed Dick Gent: more prize issues. be with ; 4 5 aS eog upon the subject ot discrimination | ey S representative will fight for tion tor state treasurer, and the eloe / Our Grand Prize i tus d papers. This ss a straw in} Case of disability by Sccuieme sgamst American hog products | 2 Teduction of treight rates and it is | Pientepe ee _,.; Christmas 18S}. c for | the New York senatorial contest, | Twenty hours afterward Captes ie : ioe, 7 peers conmege On thst ceca bo Three mont E ! Phelan was stabbed in w Yorse, vyoad. It is expected that replies to be hoped that he wil! receive the | sem these minusters will be received s: Washia yention of swine breecers and pork | @ealers to be held in that city by. GOV. URITTENDEN'S FAREWELL. ey fi i h rtot the scramble over ct mitted to bs . We publish in another part of the scramble o pea rae He ; and Holcomb, of Bates County. ! before the state board of apr; SS . ss wever, t = removy id Hopk:rk and = Browntield. said, in substance, that a de aie 3 : 5 _ who eenville, Dace county, Mo., Merder Cases From Henry ne fence standing ri legislature is a W ahert Mecet ike Souitarsana od rai k a“ —s ¢ ser 1 ser t He Submitted ing touches c er on matters wh at impc : - t to every Citiz . r \ 2 la é Eee to Ge : re De k The message does f et 3 ee the nature of a valedictor h have S e sagt i ke it Pr £ 5 asin v . “ = T nor Goes it tine its ; : his 1 is be t as ; f ‘ condition of Ww : 1 t g ‘ c e even | - the true r t a cba statesman and of a man , cls | unite og st i te he 1 deep H te in ow ; =< : : ave ‘ atepareie } t it upp a me wa esr Democrat peer a rome ter te s Kar ynpact heap ready ! ! 1 lone and | fate of Lea r Kansas, is peas eae cE ogee PAS ee a en th s F STATE LEGISLATURE. use, the buyer autt f ee : n have enacted measures that wi = * benefit of the s at dound to the benefit of the ; Fed to reserve those it should be oe z es De { Stated in the deed itself; a merec and prating polit = tl a eeeemie nt ean GERReS ways de ak | Another mode te pi z | ‘ rhe. | posse SS1O ter as a man ar i te a some fut proclaiming | he : heft e that tin c ngs or farm, t that the exhit | nor’s lust state pz : = eat mg but truth Ishov e Ie wealth to be in ai « = ‘< |S every way th has t F i War, at is just and prep | : } ‘ } ain * t re | cious ut- Ihe executive. The enetits ¢ A : trom Critte i t ; t } iy tara f there are any b Many and tar rez rand ‘ i ‘ } : on tl arm br by some rd pa be folly to attempt to po n out 1p - : : son, with the farmer’s leave, in a brief newsy rpe wticle. Suffice Or : : ; i deed would not convey these, it to say that Missouri is now i i : ft = : the buildings are personal proper : . oe. : and do not belong to the land own 7 an honor Mr. DeArmond never | sought. but rt is a just tribute to his ! great ability di few days before and by his yast ! knowledge of law and plain elucida tion ot its points forced the convic tion upon the fudges that this was! and has made a host of friendswho, while they hate to give hi ever rejoice to hear of enacting ot some measures looking | Mr. DeAr; Proper support ang encouragement | gton in time tor the font from the other members or the leg. } ature will | so h If the le 1 RE chat een are eae act upon the suggestions in this messa turn to their cor itself Grow:ng crop: consciousness of kr e people weil he deed ot a farm, unless ¢ have served and when itis he real owners thei s rank among the foremost | mcaek. : ' Phe : ; we pines ie 2 jt to convey. the states of the union. It vit Phured and! = Both Leaho and Hole ae ; : : : t a } ; i aa 2 might move them oft, although ¢ travagant to say that th Ros 0 ! 6. GN the U. | confined in the Henry county 2 <s : farm supposed advanced more rapidly es : eee The above cases were concluded ‘ | four years than at any es iopp.m., when Chief Justi Henry H ‘ iy ue AE nee ! is Only remec history as a state and C lime t Washington. called the case of the State vs. Frank | ne - me e z tobe agains! contributed more to this advance- | 5 IAT qa ee okir Parla nail set ni fe : Ohio and Mi 1 railway | Hopkirk Mr. Fyke made tt eC} party selling premises. As ment than any one man, with a few | mie em fargument for defense, consuming | : ; SoeeEt “ Z | ve s re oe ae . ~ | part of the buildin conveyed, tN ossibie e tions, in state. } tet ae Pn bout a yun il i acs very | s a 1 ; re u ind Baltimore ne: pe veul append ad \ “YT vindow-blinds are included, even ee enor trrement way ' Hi rel oT low 1 “} he} a ai 5 3 os 3 as “ Phos mnci at the same time \ forcible and logical effort. the theyvibemetie time taanee not receive his qust deserts. but ge ete = j Pree - aes na . | ne v* pee: aa 1 an . 1U.S. Sen Wohat higher Goal ‘ec daily sleeping | conclusion of nis argus - Attorney carried to the painter’s shop to after years he will have the | General McIntyre opened for the | ; ; H It would otherwise could have been paid any man aa ie rae om teasearoatrg iti fev | ies oe ae oyna eee State, but after speaking about fif-| tee. had been seach, cibalaaed ory secti £ this state. -*wel ANE fesnce Pea Se ; : oe ney had bee ic chased chy sechen ot this state, —well doac. tte han, which he held for six: fa; teen minutes, court adjourned until | bonnes Hedewas eee thou goud and taithful servant,’ and | : Be H ! Nt coe Bete sonke tate S00 a sate s pastes es es thout a dissentine v< ae aed 'ga. m. to-morrow, when he will attached ot Gtted to it Or coming generations in this state wll! 2.) cht Rapes - ' é Z panclnas : = our’ ; aba a ee ea A | The people of this wrest state have i trains with conclude im about an hour's time. rods go with the house. -A irae ear ot as © model governor, | a : 1 Th 3 7 >] 1 4 . oa ened 5 i such th ree Be he Brownfield case was arenued}. i ough their | and palac Brownfield cas mee in the cellar, brick or portable, {| said to Senator Vest. HON: D. A- DeARMOND. Itis with pride and gratification | Wednesday by C. C. Dickinson and Wrig t ; Attorney-General McIntyre for. the considered a part of the house. 4k representatives in caucus assembled, it tor the derense, and an ordinary stove with a loose pit limited express throu We.l done good and faithiul sery ae. aunning into the chimney 1s ou returnd the bunner to usunsullied | and sik eping cur eda! i tte. Mr. Dickmson ueqt we are called upon to again chrom- cle the advancement of our tlustri- ous tellow citizen whose name heads this article. He has been appoint- ed by the Supreme bench to succeed ! Hon. Jno. F. Philips on preme Court Commission. worthy an fats a in, daiiy. and arrives at while a range sect in’ brickwork , and have proven yours | every respect to represent the inter- ington 12:15 p.m. next day, a run rd: ot 25 hours—tive hours quicker than self well, as did also Messrs. Mantel-pieces so attached to tl ¢ Fyke and Boone in the Hopkirk y as not to be removed with H chimn | out marring the plastering go wi } : | the house, but if merely resting i pests ofa me y people, retur t begun. i the best time by any other jine. lee finish the good work so nobly pursue the course you have begun, | night express with through "s child | leaves St Louis at 7 p.m. daily, e Su-| This :< } and our cinldren and ren will mse up to call you biessed. | —————— os the supreme Besnies ex-Sheriff Re joe core brackets they may be taken awés ihere are the te - a Pumps, sinks, etc., fastened to, building are a part of it in law, soare the water-pipes connect nildre "mg Can- cou rrives in Washington at 6 a. m., j and Baltimore 7 a. rm. second morn- / a 5 : = : Wech_ +7 Western district: on Mur; ing. Twenty-cight hours to Wash = = didates for the marshalship of the ang }dobn C. Hope, of Kansas Cry: P. tJ. Carmody, ot Moberly: John L. Morrison, of Favette; Fletcher Tay- John R. Cason, of appointment by j t Senator D. A. DeArmond to | ington is something new, and the the position on ¢ supreme court ; travelag pubiic will not be slow toi commis appre Iv as there is} gnation of Judge John F. Phillips. i no extra asa lawyer and vast | | there with bringing water from {distant spring. If the farmer be i cniminating powers of mind. He | ©° had argued a case betore the court a } iron kettles set in brickwork net his barn for cooking food for te it, especi > vacant by the re- urge for ridime on the! stock, or similar uses, the deed while it was a thorough surprise. is i i S : rz rtheroughly good cne, and wiili da: George M. Mountjoy, of Lex- approbation of the people his farm conveys them.as likewise # bell attached to his barn to call i Ex-—Confccerate:, Attention. j ington: B. A. Jones, of Linneus; ! meet th the material of which great judges | H es g | are made. Mr. DeArmond served | Of the state. Senator DeArmond | A mee Sbiue tex Coutedcute real sins one 2 jmento dinner. If he indulges i zx bo, es (Sera perio es LS ge a | “o county wil! be | Seutwhorth, of Glasgow ; ana, pos- ie a istes: one term in the St Senate from {| Was probably as greatly surprised as | Assoc n of Bates county will be H sibly, Eljah Gates, of St. Joseph any oriamental statutes, resting “ Dade county and made many friends | Yenc. as his name had not previ-/ held at the i, in Butler, Mo., Mr Rocersucbance: are tbe (ie i the ground by their own weight, a0 : : hee: nti °d bh 2: ” :. ure - ,re 4 r + 4 < . 0; ol - . * . and admirers in that body he hi jously been mentioned by those sup-!on Saturday. February: age eich | eee = sells his estate without reservatiof ‘I gentlemanly b it a i posed to know who appoi jat<: ovclo The oifice ss worth $6,000, } 5 gentlemanly bearing anc’ courteous ,e AG a PE pat £1 Se { Phe commission of Joseph RcGee | these zo with the land. i treatment of its members. Hes at! W#s likely to be. It had been quite | Ex-Confederates i r hee . ae rary | : id present elector from this district. He | generally supposea t! aAttornes- {are invited to come and Ske Bee we ioosns ser : sik A Lucky Hit Pel : 1 Ge } rcs _ tt oll & Lot eeneral | Q» 1S57.—-Boonville Advertiser. y ° Fi moved to this county twe years ag | Genera! MeIntvre. whois about to! them well filled baskets, fora general | ‘ Kk 5 7s io, | ion! The Advertiser will please tack Mr. Lyman McCarthy went fr ton. Officers of the associ trom his present position. re e man. Mr. { will be elected for the ens retire H ! jonthe nameof John VP. Willis of this; here to Chicago in cempany wi : il probably | Captain Phelan on Tuesday ever i ; Se Fee tt “ wil] | Would be the tortu | D. A. DeArmond eity and then its | up, fbe correct. Our contemporary ayounz man, | Representatives of the pressot F but he 1s; county are cordially invited. ing. Mr. McCarthy says that Ci tain Phelan said nothing to hi and advancement. W. at full pen lieve that our loss will be the gain ot | Certainly qualified to an emment de- | P. Hackett, Pres't. poeoe ain truthfully siprpecees: Mr : ae gi the whole state. si ! gree for the Position. Hewaus sen- PF. Coreman Suitit, Sec’y. ai. nances are the best. H about having received a watpaeae on i" —— | ator tor four years from the Bates Saga ; : Sos ies ; a | come to New ¥ ork trom Oo Dono a Let there be some effective rail. | county district, and made an j. |The National Stockman and Farmer, tis said the secretary ot the} Rossa. In Chicago, Captain Phetasy !4 road legislation done this inter ae Re te ’ ane = A : -_ j ihe Amiencan) Breede se eat treasury proposes to do what con-j at Mr. McCarthy’s suggestion, The people of Missouri have be aS a se oe a 7 Dre Ps irae : Parmers’ Journal. Practical, pro- ; Rress expressly retused to do—post- i chased a traveller's accident ti robbed leng enough by their rail- | — iene eis Peee, eee ioe ” | gressive. reliable. 1,000 in prizes | pone the collection of the whisky | good for twenty-four hours, gu roads, and now they demand the | co. nae S ee cal for essays on practical stock and j tax. ! anteeing his family $3,000 in © <T2anue convention w itarm topics during the coming year. : | of deat and giving him $15 { visage ot Wilham!} | week indemnity for six months # Open to subscribers only. 15 or ; the i}-]| mond as tix embeli i son trial to new sion. He is a slender gentlem: ribers oniv 30 cents, S; a thin vear. Liberal terms to It the policy holds good it will prove; Of subs. H Cari Schutz is to make a southern j Samples fr. ut Rich-j; indeed, « godsend to ¢ aptain Phelas pee an cies ' and his family at this critical perio@ America. ; Z s Maas ;—K.C. Times. AXTELL. Rusit & Co Nearly one hundred babies have i been named atter Cleveland to date. Logan ! the sem:-blonde type. wit! growth of brown he his face. He is on!y $O vex st | and has never before hel position. He was i lecturing tour, beginnin Tet i slature. »peful as be wae Pietra: rittsbur +