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— The Butler Weekly _ —— zee cRESeaSEES = vOL. VIT. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE Id c¢ cl OUTDONE. soos ige, OBLU marked 155 feet and a oo IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION few inches when the other end touched the Bobert Hammond’s Great Leap water. Hammond did not appear | £ Hundred and Fifty-Five Ault 1 Ce apt b we Hundred and ft i ye ultman-Taylor Gap township, ¢ 0: et jto suffer trom his t H strike out answer € $100 towards building same VIVIAN CRAY. ae {through the air. He worked for! Rowden vs. Rowden, © V1 r N i ieee Sue | McPadden vs. Wilcox. « Fo! Pegtiveers Fcetad é : VIAN GRAY No, 2494, Scote H —_ese--——- j Harris untii the latter’s contract w Act seten ye Wilcox, di REECE Venate te tasen : American C 8S | Cop vs. Drez 1 of $2.58 nan et al, rey stud book No. 1507 Ss . imished and then went mto Mes " to Madness by a Stinging co} filed ; Bridge ordere over Deaiwat beens ? OF oO } Deepwater in I Pot t fazzaré and Unharmed by the ;to work on the Mexican Central. | pie ee es ee nae Meeieone abe cates ve of pure sass ee 5 ; est of Fostes Jamp. | He was in his under clothes that | Taylor vs Sh fox. cont bond a aces al epee) sok | unson to the sw se qr 16, twp. | Descr N EDIGREE: Blood Bay, Black mane, tail and leggs, very lit Ree jmight and his feet were protected tle white next to hoof on rig’ tern, 17 hands high, and we | gale Geccha : | Vanneman vs Jones, motion for cost bond Fourth day, Junet, the court went to the THE GREAT When the news of Professor Oad- | OMY Py thin socks. He struck the | Wright vs Taylor, death of plaintiff suggested. | country to examine bridges, and on the al 1 : he parapet ot} water teet first and descr tthe | = vs appearance entered | Went to the mines | R Foaled May 1881, bred by George Arpy fum’s fatal leap trom the parape j : Z ‘ | Lawson vs Crabb same { = eae | | strong, Kirkland, Wighton, Cumberlane | sensation experienced as similar to a | Crawled Underneath the Cars. | EP QOEQ PW ATIN, | ioNe jihad: Wighton, Cy Hot : | McAnnich vs Harbert, rep: vRe Robert He it atat the feet had been smartly | Stafford vs Pri Hannibal, Mc... June eet Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, the “Gold Room.’ Sam Graham slapped with a broad strap. While oils ased Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothach: ! respectively $ and | in the air he felt n ifficulty in| ar. f Sam Son- | SE ipaat cd Reneers, called at air he elt no difficulty in 10 years, daughters of Samuel Con- | hich breathing and the increased velocity | f rad, a fisherman, attempted to craw! | as his body neared the water was not H phy amended petition. SS, Tange 33 — | Mo. Prcitic Ry ot the Brooklyn bridge reached here motion to dism: poration of El loway, Alex 42), dam F ide, (481). | Walter Scott, ( | (942), the sire of Vivian C | | we were talking over the affair in nanan av (2494). 50), who wo m torthe Weighton district tention to a parallel incident attracted a yreat deal of attention on } was sired by Clansman, | the premi under a Wabash freight train about | = ee are . - : 1 ae he by Prince ot Wale 670), } on the frontier at the time and gave the | P! cally perceptible. —San Antonio con- {8 0'Clock last) evenin } tran | = E re are prize At Glascow Apa uals het gy mouaeeap? to a | Cor. of the Philadelphia Times. | eke passage rt re boat | SPEC} ray RDINANCE | ty, in 1865, and first at the Highland Soe Se Rett SAG Oa en ate Oe Lite Uni . ; ciety Show at Inverse same year. Lord lofty canyon wall on the bank of the} Just as the younger one, | Clyde (481), the sire os dam was sired by A Heartless Husband. Domphan, Mvu., June 1.— atte, was half-w und Farmers’ Fancy he by Lotty (4 and silver m the train (300); he by Blithe (S: » Who won first prize sdalat Glase w He travele miles west} Rio Grande, about si yom where the alkaline waters of | Thomas Dav ler, Carrie andEliz ©. 1. Robords, N concucter gave the signal to go details-of a most inhuman outrage, fe Pecos empty into it. The track | 1 >» andthe ‘train started. The] ¢ Smith, poi i eat es district in 1854, 1) tkniin 1S . we or {which was perpetrated at Varner. 1! eee eee : sha and Clascow in 1856 ) ot the Southern Pacific Railroad ; hich was perpetrated at Varne | svight arm was caught by | Vivian Gray is a horse of the i ra this county, reached here to-dav. A mns close to the river here, and as ism a wheel and her body drawn insuch | disposi i ja ready erver and i } a = German settler named August Lia i t tl tack ee | } gette Heis aclean, sharp, you whirl by the trainmen will! point | i S at the trucks passed} hioreecof press peweand beaut gid j espot where ber _ | ders, recently of Peoria T.. we ' and t, causing {s fewalk ond | with all good action. He has a beautiful ‘ outthe spot where obert m 4 ‘ } g lewalk on th ; sat } } leap of 155 teet | Perpetrator and his wife the vi The other irl by her 3 head, well arched neck, verv deep « t, i Baeemmade a sheer leap of 155 teet) aed | gies as bears a | is also heavily quartered, with powertul ; othe muddy waters of the Rio} Tt seems that Linders las for some ns attracted attention and the | “City or Batler as follows: i back, fwell sprung ribs, and round barre! H A a ee _ yo tler, as follows » HN A : : gape cats : a se ea vs ade | time been crue! to his wife, who was | Land the body re—|. Sectios 1. That the owners of all lots and | 4 horse of two good ends and a good mid- fase below. This leap was mace | ogee Beat lit oO peal me CY Te | stocks named and designated by ordinance } teet pro- 4 ‘a sr of 1882. when |ina very delicate condition. ne $ r arrived arse ad with days from the verv choi : inthe early summer of 1552, when ie eee Heal i j Johnson vs F< i : er arfived witha Roecttiod he eaenon sata averv choice } i ? rocess sone | day last week he assaulted her with! rary i of fish just as the accident meerning sidewalks, ap- ’ H the railroad was in Res os i eke ker, which 2 - s Bose rene esse AVE 2 sthe acciden proved August 17, iss2, to construct in fr 5 to insure colt to st. Section: A great deal of heavy | an Iron poker, which treatment re- | ment for plaintiiY and along their lots and blocks as may }suck, $20to insure mare with toal, 31 occured. He wasnearly crazed with Z ed herein, curbing and sidewalks to be death. | tows A sidewalk not less than four fi all the following de 1 vice tock work was done along the Rio |Sulted in an abortion, Not being | | wilfi se her wi he rced | Alex Grande after the road crosses the | ee re lose her work, he forced | age ._ | the helpless woman to leave her bed! 2... °, cis : : aes) t ave | ed Pecos and about ten thousand nav— | | ries were concentrated about Vine- | # ‘the leap, monev due at tir ot se insurance March 1st 1836. Anvone leay ing « or parting with mare afte: ser een rendered tort er NW e A ibact Keluary | ADC noney must be paid. Care wil! vf lot 44, in block said | be taken to prevent accidents but will not a eS <= F »| S | : rate’ Bu é : Jot being owned by Alfred W yer: along the south | be respo le should anv occur. M garoan, now a city of the past, whose | Butler National Bank vs McGinnis, same in accordance with with the above } side of lot 11, owned by dames Wver: along the | from ad can be taneonnbeale vast pile of | until she tainted away, unable to | Parkinson vs Wherritt, d ned by C. F. Ehly; alon igment for plai s Martin, dismissed Sheperd & Co. vs Blair, sam who was in) Quincy at insur Nichols, Sheperd & Co. ys Silvers, verdict for | fter two days’ confinement and help | _ plaintia, Hart vs McGinnis, applied for change of venu e time, was notified by telegraph, The coroner’s jury returned a verdict aw rail umber with a cross-cut saw ; 2d outh side of lot 12 5 s até only monument is ed i facts rath F ‘ph | With past at reasonable rate 5 4 | n ‘ in {oe : the south side of Iet 18, belonging to Joseph ’ i ps i pty bottles. The contractors es-| Move a muscle, and while in that | “Bitmap, re . Corbine, jndg- = Schofield; along thre south side of lot 14, owned | Would be glad to have all see this colt be- sos 5 mec . | ent for pl - { hy Thomas Davis; all of said lots s, 9,10, 11, 12, | fore making brecding arrangements fer blished great camps convenient to coadition he kicked and abused her | peck vs Igow, veruict for pi't { JZ and 14 being ie block 23, in the west side ad- Gieacuesn. E eapectnnllys most unmercifully. The villain is | 8mm vs Carrico, same, 3-00 H tiie a tlisionty on auitars Haves CORES moe? Julv 4ths FRANK P. LEE heir work and the white tents dotted | ~ iully. ne villain 4s also along the south side of lots 7 ands, belong- | Julv 4th > : . fer nen Lif 1 fails | Wrignt vs Silvers, judgment for defendant he mesa top in every direction, {now under arrest, and if the law fails | Grimth vs M ett, Verdict for plaintiff 1 cent { making the encampments of one of | to mete out justice to him there is | Shearer vs Crabb, dismissed | FOR ing to J. © McCroska; along the south side of lots 9 and 30, owned by orge Fowler; along |+_ ose gies! snot a < rie and Eliza | 2 of lot 12, | a € i Pe ae ate vs Wm. Buckalew, disturbing peace, plea | owned ty Robert Darrow; all of said last named ihe largest army of workmen that strong probability of a lynching. guilty, dne $20 | Viots, 7, 8, 9, 10, IL and 12, being in Dlock 24, in built ilroad | | M 73 | west siele addition to the ity « Butler, Hates reser rer, C 5-—It is agen . < q onty, Missouri; also along the soath Bide Denver, Col., June 5.—It is be-| meee an anc Heast es ee San Canition to the city of a ed i y e - . | . cy i feos. Hammond worked in the day gang | lieved that two lives were lost. Wed-| jounty Court Proceeding-. | Butter, lon gots in raid block 25, as follows ad the big wall tent he shared with nesday by the busting of the dam of | _ The following accou Nt ie older tien fermen oon of block 25 and a Hoewe, perp aid, toe Seco es, ere allowed jolt 7 : : r Bi | court during term: = _ Pd t from : or eight others was about three aver Paricvesere agin ae Nghart, commencing one hundred feet east fro’ a Beaver Parlcreservotr, in St. Vraitl| ww noes s 2G and ‘ the southwest corner of block 25, and running | ndred yards trom the edge of the }canvon. The missing men have | Insane Asylum No 2 east one hundred feet: a lot owned b; st of t \ commencing two hundred feet Heath, coms ie seersease of | OT the southwest corner of block Po P H 5 5 ase mi | Wm F Hanks, Sheriff. ofty wall, against whose base the | been searched for, but not tound. nie Cae —_ muddy waters of the “great river’) The miners in Central gulch, who | Bridgeford & Hupp dashed and tambled. At this par- | barely escaped with their lives, de- Th ae ticular point the river 1s quite deep. | scribe the scene as thnlling. The} CF Ehley ne might the sleeping occupants of | Gulch was quite narrow,ana the wall | Pyare ¢ aris’ camp Were aroused by #/ of water fifty feet high came sweep-! Tp Rafter iétries of starthng yells, which came | ing down,moving boulders weighing | eee D Barnard & Co : . es : : : T A Ennis from Hammond's tent. Betore they | several tons and everything else in| sonn Crouch could colléct their senses and settle | its path. These men lost everything | JC Reavis F sw or e! . + A DD Woo nther minds whether or not the ! but their lives ot a barn remains | MI Lalas famp had been attacked by Indians |on the ranches in the canyon. [It 1s | JF Wiseman sir ——__ | east to the southeast corner of block 25 afore- BELDINC’S mencing at the northeast corner of the inter- east one hundred feet; and a lot owned by F.C. 4 said; also along the south side of & parcel of _—— LT section of Fort Scott and High streets, and run- { ‘ x ning thence east ninety-five feet; also alon | Sadd fery Estabhshment ning halide ore lot owacd by 8. ii, Peck and | i 3 her husband, Danias Peck, commencing two | hundred and forty-five feet rom the northeast r] corner of the intersection of Fort Scott and High | ey Sa ANE. BL IIE FIC Tar Smi omme three hundred feet east of D} the southwest corner of block 2 and ranuing ALW AYSin the LEA THE ground owned by D. T. MeX!oben, com- | OF streets, and running east sixty-six feet; also | along the south side of lots 3 a! Sant Pyie°Sn Soha Per asian ont) Foy Length, Strength & Elasticiy | | Pope Mew at naedios Cs saitt | TP BAS NO EQUAL! ;Va t } | being in block 22, in the city of Butler; and all | poitcatinnel of paid lots being im the city of Butler, Bates | 4 J aeq HIGHEST PREMIUMS at Hammond dashed from the tent, and | thought the water spout in the moun- | Henry —— county, Mixseart. Saidsidewalk tong ee ath 1 all INDUSTRIAL Exhibitions. though held by his companions, | tains caused the dam to break. | JH Raybourn assessor D. W Tp, re oF | At their old stand first door east Fach sidew ee hi abalone HE ae seat bene eookas Corda dents finally tore himself away,and yelling — Sonathan Todd = * West Boone 2 02 { SEU sae cons sidewalk on the north side Hips | ROWNING &COYLE,StLouis Mo. atevery jump, made giant bounds Down Through a Rotten Bridge. joe - ies Their stock is compceed of the latest | Fee aitwos ee i BROWNING &UOTEE oltouls, x foward the river. The drillers and, Harrisonville, Mo., June | FC Biggs - Charlotte sa) suai | Sec. 2. All sidewalks require econstract- | MILLS; Bo EKE, GAMADA. Masters in the cut stopped their! terday atternoon about 4 o'clock a soe veo : eras BOF | | ed out of the following named oecly and well | a NORTHAMPTON: ne work and ran up on the bark to see. switch engine on its way to Rich/|BFI eaniphs ! d eS all anes S$ | laid nown. 50 ea areca a pie | rotince Ruiting sik, Machine Feist Bit- what was the matter. They saw, Hill trom Sedalia,where it had been ot ulin : ee eS) 3 | eurtac the exposed ee ad ait dows spo tie SU enavean tuo printa nf sper” Hammond as he dashed toward them | for repairs, went through a_ bridge ne | All the leading grades of closely ‘and Atmiy Ee merery ehcaa| sah sate ce eget and heard his agonized yells. Accry | about two miles south of here, on Pa Mcc 2 00 | A eee ae a horror burst from their hps as the Lexington & Sed railroad, | J PMcCown : = Collars at the Lowest P rices i = telling man reached the brink of the | killing the fireman,named ance, renee i 3 00 | are at less expenset’ 0. £00) | I [ki p ar working pe seis Fecipice, and, without a second’s and ashing up the gine and. Chas other house in town nq ee a | ae ae = poe feet sary hesitation, leaped out and shot down | tender. The engineer went dow n; | When jue aensicact will mai! you free ths i,seund ie : Ale th gine, but escaped unhurt. | s ike a plummet to the boiling flood | with I 55 feet below. They heard the, The oud splash made by his body when! en rail. tstruck the water and then, wi blanched faces and hushed y furtied down to the river ccident is attributed to a brok- a continuan “ ¢ atronage ot theirma and will be goods. Sati: ranteed. —The Ken- ky Central railway strike received Cincinnan, June 5 pees, H P Star! Joe T Smith level Dp. V. Beows, Mayor farch for the poor fellow’s mangied | 7 SEV"! w by eet B . S = ed that > trouble ot writing : : th Mf the lacomotivecenpincer | eee y > ‘ 256 ee body, What was thei: surprise to REE OF ne ce neat ; Yohn iz! 7 ections, 3 a : reduchon often perceak SS a. ) itely sure for Reet the supposed dead man of a reduction ot ten percent. Sup-} EG Walker Lo od delay. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, nt Hunnngton t said that the strike is nea roken. | EG Witcox **We intend to resume freight traffic |W H DeJa : immediately. We have new men ead speed and part of the old ones who never JW Martin sympathized with the strike. They, ¥™ = Fletet LC a 3 will resume work when called on.’ Year and nearly drove me = 5 Minjured. He was shiveri fold, however, and the Sater dripped from his clothin; merning Geo D Barnard € Co 5 ie “What was the matter??? criex the group of searchers in chorus. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. turbed at night and bragen of your rest a sick child suffer é, and | crying w pain of cutting teet? 2 ee BO, | send at once and get ot Me { slow’s Soothing Syru z Childres Are you c 4 - : ‘One ot them infernal fi ards got GnED TO AMERICA. 0c= Ox 2 y."’ answered Hammond, <-but In China there 1s an Popped out when I struck the OM!¥ ene missionary for every 1 bigs ter. By the wav, boys, what do . 00° of population—a tact which pes : tou think of thar jamp.” b ht to have killed you, ‘said Y ened Ham- “PH make it spend over $ a young man has i shad the tape | useful th ySont

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