The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 4, 1885, Page 4

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coecmerannemeren Se ea BUTLEE MISSOURI WEDNESDAY, MAR 4, 1535- | ee Weare PE. A wing asa 7 ot b authorized to anne 4 candidate tor the office of | of Mt. Pleasant township, sub- ocrati @. Tucker, as ac ate ror Mr sant township subi a@ratic convention March 14% Pie d to annot We are Atherton as a candidate tor Co! @r. Pleasant township, «fatic convention Marc We are authoriz . Collier as a candid ynstable ot Mt. Plea bject to democratic conve orized to ai candidate as candidate tf sant ic primary ¢ Meavalir spllector of Mt. Pl ject to the nocratic Mare i { prized t didate tor the office ¢ We are a MecKissick ot rot Mt. Pleasant p, sub- | geet to the democ primarv election | March 14th. | Wea tor th Becll as tor of Mt it fowns Deu uy < = =| Notice. » the peopte of Bates Co Tam a candidate for re County School Com clection to the office of esissioner, subject to the acticn of the Democrane county convention. as the discharge of the duties of schoo! commissioner for nearly iwo years. Ehave tried to be farthtul, honest and energetic. [have done that I could do, under the law, interests that to forward the educational! »cthe county. If you betieve Sy Course as ComuMissioner merits a scnominabon and a re-election, the tavor will be duly appreciated. Respectfully, | Jo. Mintex. ——— Governor Marmaduke 1t seems is going backon the bourbon principles too y most It is indulg of his party and a heal Rar:nwater. vely average but mav not prove con ducive to tae Governor's s instance. ———— is reliably :umored that “the co- existing un- Pace & { heretofore irtnership er the firm name of W ac Xo das been sissGuve Py ce t will } Attorney-gene ta B. Joknsor ned the service toad: the quo warranto Cases now pen 4 3 e the supreme aMlroads ch: twas in-|} t-elec sinew of any YOUNG DEMUUBACY. The young men are the bone ar We aent. gover at ar iyone tions and waders, protecting es against alike. In times of 10 till the sou rce of the world. ergetic, tu you vim and if whatever they un- dertake they throw their whole soul } hopetul, into the 1 for whi ts a vast amount ot truth ini inds the e most c r knew were men not past of life. Alexander had it orld before he was heer our ture generau i Wa lonists and was af Presidency. 1 tablished idea that a is should, by long service. prove faith before ne should for his reward horse should be Phe war illy ¢ i Actt eaten wi >. and in the end wh his 1 is prematurely wasted and health broken, be given a warm sta- ble wi , ot food and a_ kind at years made and no been 55 ceremonics Clevela sors in su¥ nd will call around bin land, Lamar, Vil servative course, confidence w sts and restored to capit try. this day on. Gen. Gr New York, nea - . growing a IS ecd es rise at any moment e dispatches say he has lost > and is unable to slecf sents a most pitiable 4 ce. In s « er ¢ vital parts. speechless and s His tamily w Mrs. Sartori:, who has ! lt hed to ——<——____—_——_ President Arthur has kee; his wants. How much better could he have carried j special session of the 2: his rider over trackless wastes and | March 4 to receive and pe through swampy quagmires, to at }such communications ss may be tack or repel an unknown foe it he made to it on the part of the execu- had been wel! fed and cared for be- | tive—which means that Mr. Cleve- fore he started or on the road. It is | land’scabinet appointments w then a mistaken idea that young man, | be presented tor confirmation. And no matter what his qualifications to | 4 Democratic vice president will al- fill any position, should serve an al- | 5° be on hand—none other than the lotted time, like Jacob of old for his | favorite son of Indi.na who was beloved Rebecca, stinting his ambri- | cheated out of the ofhce eight years tion, allaying his enthusiasm, and | 48°- thus losing this usefulness betore he} 4: fer are ue . i a H This week we announce with is eligible to a reward. Ita young] 1a cure oa e So \pleasure that sterling democrat, mans brave and deserving, if he expects to devote his time and talent to the support and maintainance ofa and party he should be encouraged promoted as his zeal and good work deserves and not be stinted and forced to the rear in order that old fossils Who have outlived their dav of usefulness oray i rewarded for past Services. INAUGURATION DAY- f all day’s should he set all | holiday sects who hare that love nd the great nupon w rejoice and that monster politic, we arter of a century slowly ) tor so long of cor- are past and s dav witnesses Aaron Bell, as a candidate tor re— election to the office ot collector of this towhship. Mr. Bell needs no re- commendation trom us. He is aman i that has filled the office with general satisfaction toall. He is thoroughly competent, as is shown by his past record. He 1s a clever gentleman the democracy see fit to again it aright and to the general satis- taction ot the entire community. —EE————E “p « e daily paper ee ‘ Marmaduk er. Avho 164 £ ‘ sever dressed an op gon him to nor, callir sertions. We are sorry t ‘ Governor intert gin! es in St. Louis. Int mi He will over— ‘dently exceeding ! Ss sphere al dignity re wl | med We are will be settied ve no time to nor } with such trivial affairs. hopes the matte between the gentleme Boston Transcript Rosecrans secretary ot war, orl deliver us.—RKansas City nother Kentucky Tragedy Ky-; corpse ina box and t ie house. the covered the bruises and broken to disin in dressi corpse for buri ck. They reported the matter lody es who bad the authori rest of terred att ov ered Caton and his sons. v led by the ¢ to Caton’s house. On arriving they ance On the part Were met with re ot the Catons, whereupon they fired upon them, woun Caton in the ankle and John Caton through An- her Nose the Jungs. Caton’s daughter, me, in attempting to shield father by passing between him and the posse was shot in the bowels. *Squire Lilly ceaesd firing and asked Caton to surrender. He They told him they would kill him He e Lilly said note and burn his house down. de- cided to up. ‘Squ started off w.th his prisoners, Mose Caton, give Caton, Wesey Caton, John Tom Caton and Joseph E. Fritz and landed them safely in jail ‘at Morganfield. John and Annie are mnded. An away both badly attempt de to take them wo was n from the "s« id posse and lynch them while on their way to Morganfield last r swas unsuccessful, but it of Union county | het st swi ght. Mir \ scarce in- nounc it tl would party is some sug land and his to correct the years i years. the arent that Mr. But it is ap land will do what he can and sweeping cl ges in all depart earl Cieve will be made at On account of Mr. public a pretty most probable an be more the | nd supertluous offices The army of othe eorgar vice must no opportunity For su people who rebelled a ublicans in 1834 will riess turn their backs upon > democratic party 1588S it it fails t erfor work assigned it M veland 15 to civil service reform and ll be expect- BUY THE BEST! ed to proceed upon the broad vround | ot beiter government and an ccono- le de to ! administravion wi as his policy. In ¢ der iavishly ipetents tancy offices, civil service I civil service try demands ! and t: for, 1 are ssion has accom plist heat oth checking oe i Ss per dust 1 OmMpassin rt » her t w president wil add to his own gi ty’s and i Corn-co pipe. i i Keg ot giant powder. The gathering darkness. } « a « ' . ‘ i oom. { - m3 * . Phe thering irkness.—New t York Graphi | Those persons who contemplate | taking atrip to New Orleans or other places of pleasure resort this spring, would be wise to call at the .Ameri- Clothing ean House and amine nd substantial trunks those beau id valises. siz ng H Some people are with the idea that they can read teristics fn features of the face. There are peo- ple who place confidence in their abili ty to judge of a man’s predelictions by certain formations of the nose, mouth, ears, eyes, or bumps on his eraninm. Hote! Clerks especially baye unlimited opportunity of testing this nature read- ing, and the majority of them claim to be able to “size a man up" to the last cent in his pocket. One of the three obliging clerks at the Empire Honse had unbounded faith in this *‘sizing up” process, and until last week used to apply it with seeming success upon the many people with whom he came in contact. Now, howewer, things have changed, and any mention of his peeu- iar ability seems to enrage him Recently he had occasion to engage bell-boy, and ofthe many applicants | for the position selected “one “whose | eyes beamed with honesty,’ as he ex- pressed it. So struck was he with the | boy's appearance that he continually expatiated on the honest eves to his fel- low clerks and Landlord Taibot. When ! the boy had been in the house about | half an hour the reader of human Rna- | ture had occasion to send his protege after che fora $10 note. At last ecounts the boy still employs the es’? in’ searching for small nge. He is understood to hav tar as Buffalo, but is hourly ex » coin.—Syracnse i | ! j nge *-honest e: ch Sree ee ru ation of Metals. The Transm ns no doubt derive their ideas of the transmutation of metals in- th by the use of the philosopher's from Ch Am lithe met- Ichemist mercury was pre-eminent, and ted to be the philosor hich G Kalid an times of the earl it was employed ex nights wt ient mix with the powder ¢ aken until it led xe bodily f an emper 2 Gebe om storma- worked, | MAGAN's Magnoh Balm menor: ORDER COLL a 1 COLLIER SHOT TOWER CO, St. Louis, Manf's cf DROP SHOT, BUCK SHOT, de, NO SURPRIS ’ . Ameriean er e st pu lised. Agriculturist especially wort! on, because the remarkal cess that has attend the unique and untiring efforts of its pr prictors ¢ and exjend its circ latio are duplicated eve montl e on, whieh ab circulates w ee Vhis tribute is a pleasing incident i the marvelous nearly| HALF A CEN: URY CARs ot this recognized Journal ot the world WHAT IT IS TO-DAY Six months avo tl leadiag Agri American Agricu urist entered upon a new year ot prospe tar ity, and to-day it is similar periodical es or auy other country. her in edito ial strength; richer in engravings; print ed on finer paper, and presenting in ¢ ery issue 100 colnmns of original readi matter, ly 160 Dr. George Thu ber, tor nearly a quarter of a century itor-in-chief of the American Agricultu ist, Joseph Harris, Byron D, Halste Col. M. C. Weld, and Andrew g. Pulle tne other long time editors, toget with the other writers who have made t Agriculturist what it is to-day, are still their posts. - WHAT, FREE ?? whose subscripth is immediate torwarded with ti price, $' 50 per year, and 15 cents ¢ tra tor postage on € yclopaepis—makin $ ali—will receive the America iirist (English or German) f& 1585, and be presented with ¢ riculturist Family Cyclops gers bound in ei supericr to ar duced in thi us Strong black and vol "This entire ble storehous a remary f reserenc know book c urist, au el with 2 ' es oto ers ws . New ovéwa By} Tam Payn i now our family, weekly week we give a serm .T. DE WITT TALMAGE, zlone wort! we ch fe sear terest in Missouri ¢ market repo Washington news and ts caretull r Fai and

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