The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 3, 1885, Page 4

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years ago for the settlement of her bonds and they are not settled yet. If Govemor — and @xSenator| there is aay reasonab! > > th : > fieht i J; ieating them we say fight. but remem- | candidates tor United States Senator | countries, or as coming to this coun- | dent and General Manager. sas As areas, rhe . B. LONDON. | 2: PLR Coe Cedar see Oe ber that they are growing every day | Harrison’s toga. try to reside. V, Peabody. > | | eerie Bi TER 7 r ¥ | as > sas & ers + ¢ N é i saivesat e gt = € twe 2 paid, tor $1.25 Rae ee ewes ie : = eee, for Infants and Children. BUTLER MISSOU ae I ; : “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that § Castoria Cote. egg corre a Sour 8 ack ~ ape s s kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dj > $ ya cestion, ‘ ous injurious medication. rB rt s . orm Compan’, 152 Fulton Street, N. ¥ , % ear ¢ s a4 oO > i> Ye. ery ss ‘ . alry . > : as > c st ij} s intende i I i stantiy, | ra] + é ¢ WW . aah, ; . Hee ab Sean . s ——-NOW COMPLETE AT ‘ rnia is agitated over the ap- at = : : i v ‘ tken | = pearance of myriads of grasshop- = es un pa = s, that are devas g t only e MADMAN MAKES s | 5 - } iy | Postmaster General Vilas is pay AA tew Sa ee ee i . ; - va silade 2 s bo) 5 “ H 1 Tp ‘ 5 ss a t } | ig his respects at present to’ West | vised Old Testament were ven 10 - oe smo car, where na Mat , Anton? Saas fhe tt Le ' After . Al . T , Mahone’s contract w the | the Li se | \ : j EAST SIDE SQUARE. government seems to have ceased | of revision having been ¢ plete ; _! minute er two he plun;: outon | th the stepping « and out of | The w Trevis st Yi. en I orm, ed a couple « t - Arthur. {an sh trad ‘ meee the ot train and | My stock s season of es eee , : f Om) An effort is by thes 22 ; + ; i ends and admirers late Gen. | - 2 = Sterling Price to bu u monumen eee as . Oe ‘ to his memory. Sclias the | : ‘ \ st nat s j Panaes z j the reason that n nan ee < ‘ 1oble old man. It would be simply | 17" 1 : bes sec : | Just recognition Gt his services, | ; i ‘ ; : se tw tas cet a i c : nd a fitting to his many c at = : - . era R bb d S| 4 i oo ubbers and Slippers, os = ‘ s | ore been « ‘ € Yer i Che tax-pavers over in St. Char} : aoe | tripped sunty seem to be on their metal. 2 7 : E is prisoner 1 they bot ell the | y are now about to petition the a8 ; ; 5 j t ican Gs i Phis tw : : ' ‘ee unty court to order an election that seu { Has never been so complete ev might vote $25,000 to fee Se ee espe 7m my goods are superior in ttorney to continue to fight the 3 * ‘ ; A : quality make and style, ; ey ae i. [tas a ciap trap he glory in their spunk and hope they = See ; . . | ———_- —- — t ~ t I] yet come out victorious. | ’ ie ; sf M Y PRICES Postmaster Smith of Holden, Mo., street never shows an oppor ; t t ’ : : ARE THE committed suicide day by shoot-]a courtesy, and inva vy by 1 t tas well as ei * : ‘ i : : :, : ing himselt through the head with a | hitele, vile sings «nd insinuations ties | publicar tors bave aking |‘) : a, oF PA 7 pistol, ¢ cause which led to t to misrepresent us. The construc | atter d r speeches, and in tech ' tees Lt | A owest if} Own | t ° Ae . = “ 5 | a - | Vhen he realiz that turther re- rash act was a deficiency in his ac-] tion it endezvored to place on our | sentences have been giving exhibi- | Cease ies. e e Li a} <Q e wa rer S . : : ¢ jsistance wi useless the prisnoer counts in the office ot over $1,000. | article in reference to the memorial | tions of these Corpses of issues of | *'ARCe WES or Sse ; Th BReteiew hac becn oa = : : 5 grew cd said quite” rationally H The deficiency has been made good services, Was unworthy, and unbe-|long ago buried by the massess of | STEW © imi and sa : in y Be hit ; Sn et eee 5 F at hispame. wa oui eumne; by his bondsmen. Mr. Smith leaves coming an honorable, hig minded }the people, It we vf ra] | that his pame was anes i P mig fie halen re ae 7: - : 2 : i that h as en route to his, home ir — awite and four children. His lite journalist But then, knowing the! government and it we are in tact as } hat he was i Pg ORES : sured f bout S$ < . : G -. | Detroit fror onver, was insured for about $11,000. parties, we should not have expected | wellas in name a united country | Detroit from Denve T ] = | : ae RUNNING THE ENTIRE TRAIN. The communists in France insist | 49V better treatment. The week | not disloyal to be evermore casting | ranges eat F per f oat { The trainmea ot No. 6 tell a thrill- | ' | on carrying and flaunting their red | before it deliberately prevaricated in| reproach upon one section ot our | het eas oe : a 1 i peal. E eee Pectin neta 41 im a iaiacl HisGin ee | ing story of the trip from Kansas flags in the face of t vovernmentat | SPeaking of our actions betore the | common country and upon one class Ler — ; - : ser ‘ f pee } oar: i a" 4 - hen the man boa € > j the obsequiesof the late Victor Hugo townboard, which we did not even | of our tellow citizens? it the re | ses = ; ' pear | | j ] y| | E : sade : : : j train at that place, he remarked that whom they claim as one of their | de:ignworthy of F publican party has no ot claim | '* Lee Z J i ne Se and t - 1 than | people were after him to lynch him, number. It looks as if they thrived 7 ae | to recognition and to surviva: than ; : ae rould 2 In the revised Old Testament hell : A Sees {and that 1f left alone he would mo- ©n opposition, and if the government = Coe : eee | this prattle avout saving the coun et At El P Ill., he s culled “Sheallo.’” woe ! a = z 5 *s ne~ J E aso, Ilt., 2ttempts to interfere with them there Pilger ppnow Big Siete dhe (penis dln Te 1 I i 1 A This will not begin to do lf * = vey caved the | became violent, and with a_ revolver . will be trouble, as the communists a ; pandsybueied- | Ol ear ase te i H gs t tl P Z : us good, terse, strong, old fashion- | - ee ae i ate: the | in each hand ordered the trainmen to avin ease e u et eva papers are urging them to stand by its ene asa1on—{ country. The logics ot events; the | js : See = Jed word has t why didn’t the oo = nahan’< faith and | cease making some changes in the v flag at all hazards. H sa oval men and the nation’s faith and } ia { Ct r Jee s 1e Hebrew mueg- r make up of the train. ne passen- | ors or a erm Le) ears, Both th = < 12- | treasury saved the country. We are ; soth the State and Something: in its! siiwear: of this cheap. tract, hyve | =e'> all lett the chair car, which the So US SIS ds Ons 0 ow : take hold! pocracy: it is tiresome twaddic.— | Madman ma le his oe t Bets ad | ausas prohibitions laws. Whe w was HOt! kansas City Times. locked into the others. No ges thereof state that in no cfvi- | and hke Soe = one dared approach the lunatic, and | hzed country has any court been | br ing Sheoilo! ollo! In Leavenworth, Kansas. Sunday after had exchanged several shots 6 called — to sustain the provisions | Go to Sheolio! Bah! If you were | /#8t: Robt. L. Broaddus, a well-to-do | ith the city marchal he ordered the | e : _ 4 . h t te 2 f id ¢ - © tatute so mdiculous. The | to put an ounce phial of rose farmer boy, living a short stance | train to proceed. and from there to| D t u t th f, [- as cae : : Le eee ; ae é esires tO announce to e fa courts above referred to go further | down the back cf the Oxtord city, rode into town, andj Chicayo his will was the only law| a young msn named Frank | oheved. _./ mers of Bates county, that he will in company with Miss Nellie} Inthe fy at the depot the maniac = pay the i their decision and point out mz ces wherein the statute confi with the state and general cons: ton. St. Joe Gazette. ee . The Cubians are again battlir shat freedom for which they sheollo, you would give him at the! ptand Miss Daisy Wood, | reloaded as tast as his weapon was; | i sime time the spi: emptied, and altogether more than} The same Drak ds of = ssourians were to be e who decided that | seriously wounded. Four butlers | Good Managemeut lrew his pistol and com:- | an Tabeoe. noun 150 shots were fired. ee i is bod “r the Hard work, well wrought with} Q { ’ ) é never hope until they can get h | reco: : is aws now he out side. The sympathies | trom 2 the country with the : 5 e 1 t Roman Catholic Chris- ed in their cause, and admire | ,. } e recognized only as == Mr. Drake will not put of th American people can but be 2 of the Ohio & Mississ } the desperate heroism of the httle Sand ot Cuban insurgents, who and fired the dul passing | Having by good ju is last decision of his inte a con- his heart. He lived some j caretul measures, succeede wwe been fighting against hope for For grain and seeds of all kinds. , however. ar storing the property from the ¢ years for the independence of their ad. Their cause analogous to i a ae co its righttul owners, with a wise le ducks ar -publican | to those about hi constitu- is Repub- sresight the administration has cur - own, but the attending circum- steoces are entirely different. -\ petition 1s being circulated in | “> Castor Beans and Sax Seedte Leas Soviae l) GrI IN’ SSO >’ DR, STRONG?S PILLS! | The Old, Weli Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Remeaies. im aren that tee tie SOUTIL MAIN ST | STRONG'S SANATIVE a ”? stands preiminent as the The question of reopening the | New Orleans exposition was con-/| more than he could | sidered by the cabinet. The mem-| is we | bers were unanimously of the opinion ; dot | that there was no warrant of law for Mt. Pleasant township paid } lie aned 4 “5 bes i Ss Ss and it woul xpedient attorney fee of S7,0co several : ee eT — ! other grounds reounty asking the county | election to vote tax to pay an attorney to their railroad bonds. It strikes a specia lso bad PILLS Zot tare nt, Hegsi, og Come cnt, Regsine ating the custom officers collect the ai immigrant tax Of | hest, t direct and + lar Bae sn cents each, from foreigners 2a coming to ths country, whether tourists or travelers int it to othe: Double & Single Barrel Guns these show of de- McDonald are the chief democratic results is d largely to the Presi Se tiente Sramien, wothing eed i : 4

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