The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 24, 1885, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

mroyvrwmrr9rne BUTLE nA R WEEKLY lime Republic re queer crea IDs A NE 5 mek. (Cos, Pr ( i . - : > x ( BUTLER M y to give t WEDNESDAY, J ot these se ur republican party has ed f > 1 2 Do, they f Ohio ng » ~ iwo years t blicar n p up Foraker tor governor ot Ohio, | 06 the democrats d nd the roviding emeanor, a ed and held on the vate citizen, until ull attorney sl nformation. nalion was req “ ‘ from ould o€ made. | It Father Jardine,ot the St. Mary’s | = a | THE EMPORIA. church, Kansas City, is guilty of one halt the charges made by the Kz Railroad news in Bates county * — } seems rst it he past te y Times, he 1s the most damnable cems rather stagnar the past tew Hain that ever went unhung, and a | Weeks, but trom all i Zoi ee coat of tar and teathers w Era pe Po SCaee ene W: nut to be discoura have would be a just tribute to nis mfamy. been recently intormed, by voice and With the ca 1 saint and the heart of a ¢ he | Man who ought to be post in ra rmgs sorrow and trout the | road matters, that all preparations | , sce hearts and homes of those whose | Wer being made by the Emporia} disturbing the peace, but they were peace and happiness he is sworn in | CO™Pany to push that road east from lnot. They unlimbered the cannon Christ to watch over and promote. | Pleasanton as soon as possible, and | in the capital grounds, and blazed E i = Rar on ane aaears that work would be begun on_ said | away to their hearts’ content, then | Byron C. Stewart, a stock broker, grade, in ali probability, by the first i doing business at the Union stock T i | ot the month. This road,itis claimed, | darkness j nacre ats peas yards, St. Louis, commutied suic : ; : j) CEB SIGSS EN ISIS OE BIB : - ; ; will run through the present cite of | ing dive. ‘The event occurred too the other day at city, j ing |p A z | eee ba . Sa Ege Osnet Gay, 1 that city, by Jumping | Foster: from there it has three routes | late tor the papers ot that morning trom the ferry boat into the river 3, . i : sy ad H. NEE 1" _’ | east to choose from: one by way ot} but was telesr aphed with much col- e married a Miss Campbell. of this | zi ih Bed pried po? f this | koch Hull and northeast through the} ,; e to all the republican papers of | county, and resided here before mov- j . ( a cal pepo teae se Say a St. L r Hudson coal fields; the second to! phe lowing day. They neyer ap- | mg to St. Louis. For the pas amas a x S he has t Sf ne past {WO | cross the river on the old grade and | plied to the federal authorities for a years he has been suffering w = ee : 5 : ‘ enisulfering wath cp go due east through the same coal | ¢,; n. and if they had. i alto- } ~ : 5 { Cannon, and if they had, it is alto ileptic fits, which 1s supposed to have | ¢ if } la! Z fields; the last to Butler on the old j gether probable that the request been the cause of him drowning . e *: Ny BE i ec grade,thence on to Clinton or Mont- | would have been retused, as It ought himselt. He left a wife and three ‘ iim cance 1 ast | + } = children, rose, in Henry county, and on east | to have been. The scheme was a ————— to St. Louis. The most teasible and j; dead failure, except in so far as it Col. Wade has received Congress- | practical route ot all is the last named, Teer gaa or ee p4 } attorded an op portunity fur the re man Stone’s endorsement for the | asthe grading is principally done | can editors to go among Butler P.O. We congratulate Bro. the roughest itry To drag tro the ope that he will make as good demo atic P.M. We made a strong fight for the office and Wade on his success and only a as he bas editor bac believe « every reason to ar chams would be recognized, as it is y tun a red hot democra 2 zhic and bide our time. To our! and Hudson township, to contend any friends who so nobly stood with. On tt route a switch can us in this race we wish to extend our | easily be special thanks and most | and itis generally ASS >and all that the kind | main branch of a ry iong be remembered ansas City has a ple bold enough to suggest ti ds i who are employed in dry goo Ly aoeeare ze = ane su stores, should be given a halt holj- ! Sposa Rul eer CS road Oe See day on Saturdays through July See ee dee August, and says that U ladies could do their shopping Saturday A = rorning.”? The idea is a good one | PSE ES Ss but ¢ r the employees, n who would rathe nos. then the den: pox, than to be dep turday afternoon that they ¥ ass t south ot us and Ws ou care constructors of areata le reasona accede and be to accept ther ihey do not comprise few reniasning hours of the Dut in the ihe skele civil war. exhibit and ftlesiiess libs hat ghosts To parade’ the nin review, a the survivors. ng,and iz Lt0e kk fies or makes them Gazeite. na Court Roo ence ate ' | rebel- | ar to the people. | ! country, asking them aS SS ““Castoria sso wel puon known to Without injurious medication, Tus Cevtace Compayt, 182 Fulton Btreet, N. ¥, Horror in a B r. MM ‘ taking Sia ve stily | Hi tA ‘ a : u s j s voice } } re t 1 ! € port of a st i cs s t : ] y heard 6 1| vat : ‘ oa | ao ee prostrate, with a bullet hole in his lett temple. it, pushed throu the crowd to the | side ot the wounded man, and,after a | cursory exami shook bis head Was wi aicbing x him closely, and who ad been gazing with horror-stricken cntensity upon her husband, there- upen uttered a faint cry and tell pack j unconscious, her husband’s head | dropping into her Jap. When re- moved it was tound that the lap of the fatal dress contained a little pool of mingled blood and brains which had issued from her husbaud’s | wound. Mr. Lampley died two hours later Secretary Bayard's Latest Project. Washington, D. C., June 19.— cretary Bayard has written to a number of manufacturers of throughout the submit to arge all kinds of articles to mation facture : COMPLETE: AT— NER SQUAR NOW PUBLIC § son of My | BOOTS AND SHOES, | Rubbers and stock this se Slippers, Has never heen so complete | MY PRICES | : | any THE | : Lowest in Town, Having leased the Butler Eleva- | tors for aterm of years, him any questions covering subjects ¢ on which they desire intormation regarding the manutacture of their respective class of goods in toreign | countries.. These questions will | ¢ sent to the United States consuls 8 S$ iy abroad with instructions to obtain ir } foe eed ~ B = I = ion sought. Mr. Bay} Desires to announce to the far; ard plan to procure suc il show co (e ; g eee vow = mers of Bates county, that he wil cit sivel ywo ie rice of the new muterial, of labor, im a proved machinery, ete., A. p y can or the European 1 manufacturers ave the advant tion | ot manufactured S| Hee, T ull Hf scan ment ato the election of For grain and seeds of all kinds : cache iwi" Ca eton Baang ane Flag seedto Lo BC, une 19.—In c Bridge Notice. ‘GUN SHO la ' eo) oe | SOUTIL MAIN ST. rs Mo the, “tier ine eon | Double & Single Barrel & de } « 5 ’ on Repsiins we ce B. 1 ONDO™

Other pages from this issue: