The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 6, 1885, Page 4

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BUTLER WEEKLY eee” J. D. ALLEN Enprror. D. Arres & Co., BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 15 W. H. Brinker ot State, nas t e Justice of the of New Mex Gen. ¢ celebrate also ina f. effo Captain P wiv stabbed by a O'Donovan who was sO serio man named St some Xossa’s office, prosecute S ° ae ee sourt and Kansas, and it) does not equire m ime o ense either 24s no reason wit ie farmers put of every ten, in tins DUTY should not be able to go ponds for fish as easily as they go to reir hent uri and Kansas Fa Another corps 1 trunk, ti hipped tro :s evidently that of » ftalian, well i } dressed ie the appearance otf means. Itlooks aaying been a as though Chicsgo and Pittsburg aS were combining to rival Louis’ ne trenk sensation. Everything couvected with the aftair is veiled in auvstery. Once more we bid all settlers to be waryot Western Kansas. There has been no rain west ot the center ot the State for many months, and all winter wheat in that cr ing plowed under. Western Kan- ntry is be- an sas may some day be «a good agri+ cultural country, approaching it by degrees as it gradually becomes ‘*re- claimed,’’ but that will not come to Dass in vour time nor imours. —Mrs- souri and Kansas Farmer. The spiritualist Mott, whom a Xansas City Journal reporter exposed at one of his seances veek or so ag . y the me trom a syrange, and who was subse- tuently arrested and tried on . the charge of cheating and detrauding, was discharged by the justice betore m he was tried, the justice de eve in his power to materi ints and therefore were not irauded. __ | took place at Marshall. St vais Tae quarantine mania seems to) t was well tonhle: be spreading a great faster than | but owing to tne tust- pleuro-pneume t Governor ; scare pneumonia the sales | States is Sherman, of Iowa, has now tssued iow. Forty-five head | hght. Fully th urths ¢ eowisie ius preclamation, scheduling Con $4.405, an average | tors are from the sout eecticut, New Yor New Jersey. None of t cat- | probably furmshiag the gre ania, Marviand, V are. K Wes: Virginia, YVennessee, IL Wo cattle from these states will be permitted to enter Lowa companied by a ot health the state veterinary surgeon e? the state fram which they come. -\ singular case of prayer cure is zeported from England. <A gentle- o has been blind since 1877 s prayed constantly for the restor- mof his sight. and atter eight ve ereving day after day, and year at- ter year, with no perceptible result. enti! he recently astonished and hus sister, Mrs. Tatman, with whom he lives, tv picking up the ®mporia Republican and reading stoud the display an adver- @sement. This beaunful story not only teaches the :mportance and val- we ol advertising, but demonstrates teat providence, who deeth all things well, recognizes the tuct aman sut- feiently eager for his sight to read the Emporia Republican has pun- sbument ahead te warrant an answer to bis prayers. —k. C. Times. ns ot analine squirted | ciding that his prosecutors did not | and Missouri. ess uc-) his prayers have been answered. | The dispatches tell us that he kept ; : : | —___NOW COMPLETE AT v ae | | TY) ts ! | EAST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE. | = i ce mn é s = 1 und and s y d When the sour wes free he mrned MY PRICES | ]°;" o : vee the hove Lowest in FOWN, « i | pairs, I “ ae : trom be prepared to | ence Dasty, Sime watch stances 10> SA Gain ai Rest Se ; J 5 h The ny wproposition | OF moxes!s\ : a puree : tice t that may be offerec Butler can | and the s > ye ae x é place not afford to lose this road if it} pearance Meccmeene Hee: 5 Be doub should be built through the county.| _ In the resicie : Sur ous | ieee ue Having leased the Butler Eleva- Jou: We are nearly upon the direct route { many elegant LA ee een tae ee era cwill trom Pleasanton to St. Louis. if they | yard> fille ; ee ee tors for aterm of years, a run by either Chnton or Montrose. |‘ cee rene a ie a aS AntGn ucla! and should claim some consideration | Plants, 4 ‘ 4 peated ° = 5 | on that account, besides having the | New Orleans is approve! rely culled | Oglesby’+ Act Denounerd. el principal part of the grading already } the “City ot Roses.” ‘ I iS. Apri The recent | i | done from the Walnut coal fields to} Of the expostt clam , overnor Oglesby | e we { es to giv atrodu bene ! Butler. They will not leave us tor | deseriptien i { \ the sole purpose of running through $ the Hudson coal fields, tor it i> a whether the producuon of nature or (well known fact that railroads do not | fromt H | | i | ind brain of man, is but old is pur- | h Mexic world have deviate their main line tor th | pose, but will throw out sw tches for the coal. e also. | ————— Pit al mania “here se sto heasu x There seems to be asu the -*Cen- throughout the country. Last week there were some fifteen or twenty in} | 1 | | whole | | i Carl everything | | | different parts of the country. I receipts fact the city papers are literally fille fact the city papers are literally filled ea each day with des and mur eee Surely the world is becor and more wicked every day. —————$——— The sale of shor? horn i be tle sold wer of Salu j num ect E Z . | French, Creoles, here } ; eration to start a daily paper Se ae |Philhps was with us but) a short und him to be honor- where c begins. On Thursday we went on an ) time, but we intercour lemanly and able and upright in with his fellow-man,gen cursion train to Shell Beac il Gulf, so miles from the citv. passing courteous at all times, he made many | s battle-fi over Gen. Jacks« ;fmends during his stay among us. nonume e Br who wish nim well in new field of labor. Excursion to New Orleans. The Mo. Pacific Railway comn- zth of Mav for i ued either by way of H iM. K. & T. and Mmeold R. R. or by way of Si. Louis, and the St.) vaults above ground. is & Iron Mountain road) =Par- |) On this tri : shing to visit the great inter- in most of t is the dead are a young ‘or wh b ing home. national exposition should not fail to The wet das we tage of these exceptional! ton another ex- take ady lew rates. 1. Lis, Natchez, that made the celebr Agent, Butler, Mo: : race with the Robert E. Lee [io various parts of me sate nd 1 ang of Bates county, that he will] \ him to reconsider his acrion in de l exclude such as prove aboard the swift steamer ‘ a commotion sour strong condenination of and of sition to if is cropping in allsections. | pay the PCr Hiehest Warkel Piet! Governor Marmaduke has tele- posi- | graphed Governor Oglesby asking t Missouri. it Governor lamation is without authority of law and it is asserted Ihinois atte ‘For grain and seeds of all kinds... “Castor Beans ant Flax Seedto Loan : acto Y | | ee Has eracressaonreande 2 —<— fs PER CEMT OF ALL HORSES | “- fic Zates coun r b ‘Whese of teed ie established city Bee pce ob eee Sage Bes th Da Seed BOOMS OF PEARCE, ned ation has |} ge 4 mee, airs IMPORTED TO AMER’ 0 yea ican only n or other authcrity land and Russia. atleast tor the pres- ho at first refused to itz ent. Russi: to © leave the finally conse = = ae j cor The Public Debt. | a The debt nt, issued to-day | sections ey ; quarter ¢ xe according to form, shows: | tion twe i Decrease of ? debt | nine (39 a during mont 85,434 oa tal Decrease Ju , crease of er sa ma 141,535 06 pea, - scr it t Refunding cert Legai tenders ‘ractional currency in the amo: estimated as i o ot destroyed Deon sie 2 aie Senden: Ga a: do The Mirror rs is no flatterer. Wouid you o make it tell a sweeter tale’ ‘s Magnolia Balmis the chari a er that almost cheats the : looking-glass. er notice, lone Parle 3 W. No Pose

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