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aan eee SY | | i sesh in RUM AIL Ait apna ih OUR BONDS. press of Pleasar ~ BUTLER MISSOURI WEDNESDAY, JULY » 8835. Genera! Beauregard was r Marm royvryrn9rne Ves = . 1 EBALY LIM Be Very little has been said by the nich has been miateriahzing tor This _ cy has beer Uncle Sam Asks to be Excused. 1 We shu in the matter the citizens ot {) it shall be necessary township.over which this de co, though this is o years” experience as ef had a called meeting and appointed | U Ww heve Service Commissior a committee ot t wreest property | temper of our pec : vners,and consequently the heaviest | act Sam Jones. or Geor eoft a i y x r - T j list Sie tax-payers, to confer wilt ho.ders = 1wost noted revivalists of e day, ' : ‘ é t if possi! a} ¢ »yposition f mpi Cc sine almost w si ot | atthe word, both principals fired, {to do away with such judges and put 5: 2 sae: ee ‘ b + ' nt +, t t ay oY nd w ny democrats do 1 t Serast 8 ut without effect. Another round | decent men ot brains and character | any democrats do n souther coast, is the 4 ell pleased with Mr ¢ the was tired, when it was found in therrplaces. You can’t reform a ce well pleased w Mr. fa 1st on the gio Bosca : 'S appointment New < oO | ington t been shot in State until you send good men to se appointments i v slavery ce { : 7 ; : y a Y< CH : y was such a ast and Lab the legislature. Some men come to t i peoae hone every legislature that meets in Geor- | 4 Isiness we thought so pe, ad j > t real h n’t fit to oe > chair cr | desirable as to otter $100,000,000 for | a : mip ieee ke that ain’t fitto gu to the chain W. TM { B Cul S } gerous. The quarrel was said to be} gang, Judge [= F. Mer Ae es gut we covet Cuba n f . i ; gang s : , | ‘ 2 one whom W on It you retuse to help suppress the ’ rof Wash on City, die t ve cents iB epic i ale i ; M ccepted as | ae aes ©} infamous wrong that is being done wee Merrick is one of rccepted as | oer : ae im fat \ ea a the | Labre tor ee by whiskey, you are rotten yourself. tae fended s a ce . t 1 t a no | } rests were made, Some o! ore , , 2 1 the ieading prosecutor } twenty Union as ate. And it we do not | Some o: you here don’t know me. R : } Id | i 7 eae | I speak plainly. I use words you < r Route thieves. time at the option of tow i want Cuba we certainly would ty Mad Frenzy of 2 Wild Man. 5 } —_ ae butted i have Plows wath se pooulation of | : . can understand Now you can take , ie genes This 3 was submitted to] hav awail, h its population of ait reo a. Ade. Wee” ; : ERE SOUS Lames gan ee aes thet ald i and decaying natives | Se Wetcone . x July 2 the Latin word decayed and it won't tia tesaite ee pecan a ae he, ; mice Tce none amici oe eee ree ct, ©. | faze a fellow. If you take the good eae “h damacse to life | #5t week throu : Rye ee re ecame suddenly ferocious : floods, doing much damage to life c 3 ’ =) , : meee a cars i j Win. B. Watto ad Ca a 1 bout .000,000 a vear—and : ‘i Ae old Anglo-Saxon word rotten you i property. The Neosho river has " sii : : m ~ | and on Greenburg street held at bay | 4, cut his head off. You see, I t ‘ i +! Tygard. The bond-hold sec s would t pay for the tortifi- ‘ 4 Oe a pee 4 t head ; see, b on a regular rampage and a i } 3 farin wagons that were com } 1 Of Sees : = are this proposi ane ym | cations needed to detend it—to say ie He ada t _ | choose my words. f course ror strikes terror to the hearts of those |S PFOPOst ¥ ; ; : En peed coe Z | 1 town e¢ had a tong bowie . e some little spelling bool . the one formerly offered the | nothr bout the dithculty ot deal- i a _~ | are always some little spelling book persons along its banks. The pro : 1 : : = and threatened to kill all who eclice ciitinw ercono, whe ait 46 hibition state is evident!y being | Ship and agreed to settle on a basis | ing v piritle 1 ‘ attempted to pases) Soure twenty ||\j na A canis st eee ot 7o and 65 cents on > in| pe : by the Bs cleansed by cold water. st 70 and 65 cent : ue Tee - five wagons were blockaded by the| .o.1dn't mind beine swallowed by = the manner as above specitied. We | The inauguration of « policy « desnegatecnigne. ie atiaceed Pony : rise s ae ! pCrepciate Oar. eee a whale, but I would hate to be ‘Dickerson will probably have lis allowed at the next board meeting upon the strength of Simpson’s hold propositio are informed that thi | will shortly be submitted to the voter ry included w of that territe he | ment. and force upon us tries with ther nj annexing distant countries woulc s| necessarily imperialize the govern system Kellar Set to Work —— His Extraordinary Discourses. secre may know religion to i *} on this subject the other day. king about a are We w: lup the up beyend the reach of these | »ss-roads judges, who hopup | r jevery now and then and say some- a ee ey SUF NS: | thing is unconstitutional. We want “| Gasper’s and turned the wagon nibbled to death by minnows. horses and wagon over, nearly killing 7 : Whiskey is not good tor one thing hen he i the horses. attacked Gas- tdridge’s seat in the council.’’ Sik aeouA te ane : ; . eG Is ot ¢ pee og | > that ot Great B in a p é in this rid for which there 1s noi Will not some ot the Republican's | 00uNdS of .t xe that of Great Britain. per with his knife, inflict } - <oS g Ve he A : ill sn Mee nechance|- eZ 3 ‘i something else that is better. If the legal counsel inform the editor ot {fer them to say ‘aid peepee belay enanse upon him but not serious. For three } =: omt ver: " : t dav, but it -ertain : time eyer comes when they say to that paper that Mr. Simpson does | €mbrace this oppo V oe Gav, Dart is certain | hours he held a score of people in Seas A bald Fides , : : | settline thi oe a el the are prepared tor it now — me: ‘*You’ll die if you don’t drink not hold Eldridge’s seat, but that a | Settling this matter and reli os SS Prepac sor a es the narrow lane, and in the most : a ise : whiskev, I will “Get new election would have to be calied um that will and the o necessi if Simpson should resign ? | hang over her as long as the presen The Dudley woman with the un- lis whee “ : us of things exists; or vronounceable name, who attempted | . : : i = S ’ a | they will **carry the war into Atrica to assassinate Rossa, the great dyna- | inite agitator, has been tried for ‘ her : : : ' ! preme Court decision. The presen was acquitted on Et > fequitted’ on the! debt 1s about $250,000: of th: She appears to be a 2 amount $92,000 bears 10 per cen ‘interest and $118,000 bears interes offense and insanity dodge. quite an elephant on the hands of the authorities, as the English gov- ernment retuse to take charge of her |. : : Shae | ing $40,000 is accumulated interest. and they are afraid to turn her loose | lest she might disturb the peace of | louse 2 B a ous rate some of the innocent and inoffensive | amuse themselves | i 2 | to check it. by blowing up innocent women and | Jdynamiters who a of a fair and reasonable compromise chorldren. _— It is reported that Senator V. atter the scalp of Postmaster Case ot Kansas City, svith offensive par St is who stands sed | able whether :t would net be anship, it} to settle for a tittle more now than > compelled two ot his democratic ave T township of the oppressive burden | Missouri Kepul i PE I | and try to get a reversal of the Su-|{ | at the rate ot 6 per cent, the remain- This debt is growing at a muiracu- and will soon engulf us | hopelessly unless something 1s done The Times is in favor | but the people themselves must de- j cide whether the present offer 1s | reasonable or not. But it is question- better tor several years, an, H “Blind Tom. t r| | to-d. ty. V A a., on a writ of habeas s t t ; control of the well known prodigy. The petitioner is the moth- ao! : | received irom the e to thei: own use. petition that Tom is not a lunatic, but that Bethune has had him con- Mr. A. J. Lerche, a New York attorney, has charge of edge or consent. the case. and being asked while in |} Was Tom’s “Yes. Ltound her on the Bethune Georgi avery wretched on Monday if he had seen mother recently, replied: carriers to vote tor Warner for con- and then-settic oni-a. lower bese. oS gress. Keferring to the activity in| really payine co tion, struggling to maintain a eS y. amo ivalid that direction, the Springt eld (Mo.) Southwestern very pointedly says: | Sumner Ho was re- - Pare . i 2 ) verse nthe o dis that the off-/; “Now if Senators Cockre!! and Vest | Yersed 02 the grounds that the ofh to moles cers had no -willas dihgently attend to Post- master Wells ot St. Louis, and other senators will clean up their respective states, it will begin to look like a/ fighter, but he wants to fght more alemocratic administration.”* j and talk less unt | are killed or captured. atter he Apaches We agree with the Democrat that Capt. Bassett should pay the present | re Sts township o: Mt, Pleasant the money | tion,which has just closed in Holden, will hold its next annual meeting in ' Richmond Mo. ile received as fees for defeanng bonds, as the decision was revers money: taen let him settle with the oldtown- | fatal cutting of a 1 ad he never earned the ilroad that place by a barber, on are inst It appears hand ay the 4th hat the barber, suip for the bonds now in his pos- on as best he may. We lecidec] . e rir } } ; - ecidecly opposed to paying Capt. | John Blaze, attempted to eject one | Bassett one cent more for those | Jas. Hughs from his shop tor dis— t we can compromise h the rest ot the bond-holders, and he, of all men, should not ask it It we can effect an te and satistactury adjustment , trouble with strangers and frosers, our own attorney should } We g hoggrs but this is tthe plainest case of the kind come under our observation for many a day. bonds thar w | orderly conduct, and im the struggle orw used his razor with the above ef of the township. ji This worl yppers in Tennessee, i m California, a short wheat } Crop in Kansas. famine in West Vir- ginia, earthquakes in Asia, cholera |in Spain, cottonworms in Texas,and Cleveland so slow in ‘turmng the rascals out,’’1t seems that old Gabriel might as well blow bis trumpet and be done with it.—Greenville (Tex.) Banner. 749 droug’ be satistied wi tave heard ot persons t sad Wanting the earth, 1 Indian | ¢ 201 conven- | rilderness ot woe. | ind Tom. She was liv- but in the backwoods. and receiving amere pittance from es {| year to year, und oftentimes nothing ‘om the Bethunes. | Fraudulent Practices. Chinese are said to be T mostim | : j tive race ot people in s do not fall tar ce. Ameri | behind them. were are many | liquid compou avi a peculiar j and original tor, odor or flavor by ce zed, and vy are recogn j chemistry } 1s easy, by the help of worthless in jing the semblance of the original, i j render atter, Wines and terior qua are often process given an ap. i and streng which }thev do not possess. St. s | Oil has always been recognized by a pecukar color and odor,and know- H ig this, many attempts have been ; made to imitate it by preparations j havi & no curative power. The j Warnings which have been uttered fen suk sheuld be carefully j needed. Washington, June 30.—B!ind Tom | erful built | Was to have been brought into court | enough to approach him. at Warrenton, Fauquier coun-- \ corpus issued to James Bethune, who has musical er of Tom, who charges the Bethune family with appropriating the funds hibition ot Tom She alleges in her demned as such without her knowl- as advanced so tar that it | | gredients, to prepare something hav- | but without the characteristics which | say, my vicious manner yelled and attacked shroud ready.’ L mean to die sober. any one near him. He was a pow- an, and no one felt brave Finally Lou King, Andy Musser and Tom McAdams closed in on him, and a For a time If a fellow gets so low that nothing but hiquor wil! save him, Lam ready to preach his funeral sermon, If there is in this vast One man or woman who never hada audience desperate fight ensued. it seemed as though the desperate man would kill them all, but he was brought to the ground by a power- ful blow from Andy Musser. The him ropes and relative or lovea one hurt or ruined by whiskey, I want him or her to stand up rightnow. You had a brother, or a son, or a have all father, 2 or a son-in-law ruined by whiskey. with men tied carried him in My goodness, these sons-in-law! I'd a spring wagon to : a Sens si rather have a boa constrictor around the jail. my neck than have a drunken son- Died With His Boots On. in-law. The devil can’t do any worse than that. Some of you old San Antomo,Tex..July 2.—James McDaniels, the notorious highway- man who was sentenced at the last term of the federal court to impris- hypocrites that are with the whiskey question are going to get caught just that way. The devil 1s going to slip up on you witn onment for g9 years in the peni- i : a drunken son-in-law, and l’il bet he tentiary, tor robbing the mails, and will make you a prohibitionist with bout a month a po eee who escaped from jail F 5 y vengdence. d been ufter he sen- ago the day God despises a coward. I had tenced, was killed by of uxed with politics in this State. I spoke to the legislature of Tennessee They constitutional | amendment on the liquor question Ss question . SAM JONES ON WHISKEY. Thoughts acd Maxims from One ot mix. 1 polttics, not litics with rehgic A e religion w relp pol ‘ will make it clean and decent. We » justice and temperance dillydallying | son who m: or his assistants in the duties, as provid any hog for the purpose of bav | t be turned loose, from any | pounded ficers in the } } } e 4 5 rather die at the mouth ot a cannon neighborhood of San Geronimo . 2 é . doing my duty than to run away yesterday morning. - * yore . = from it because I was afraid. God McDantels had a goat | intrusts all the noble causes on this the vicinity which was in charge of | earth to men who are a the father of his sweet heart. He Idon’t mean to talk here more } desired to seli the ranch and goats} than half an hour. If any of you so he could marry and get out ot the | tellows get tired you know the way We wouldn’t you hadn’tcome at < ort in the Atlanta Co country missed —From istitution. home. ‘Lhe officers discovered his where abouts through letters sent by him. him Tuesday ni saw tent of # posse his prospective the enter the Taly uly H | | | | tather-in-law, where he spent in the ught. national encampment at Fairmount | i vesterday | { When he ! morning, and while on his way to | appeared park were enjoving themselyes, toss- | came | | along an¢! took part in the sport, and ing ina blanket. A woman | his hiding place in a cedar brake. he bavns ered r i i j Was Or d to surrender. © re]. ' : i s ordere irrende He re I eeas toss n herturn ina rough} baled he 4 «hot tec &: incheste Ati age | plied by a shot from his Winchester ee nie fashion. This morning | rifle which, however, did not take : tto camp with a constable, | down by! and ; feffect. He was ther the officers. ter lo oking about a while pick- | ed out Ca ptain Curtis of the Indiana- : men who He lived on polis artillery as one of th falling a Juri i to toss | It was lently the officers to out of his case ot r ae pdntibs 1Cz ' he officers to ut his case of mistaken iden and Cap- pain by blowing his brains out. | tain Curtis drew his sword and re- most | fused to be arrested. Trouble seem- McDaniels was head of the k ment fora time, but ke fin- ed to arrest, and was held kill, The sation. desperate gang of highwaymen in Texas, who for the past exght have terrorized the i of the state. h intent to 2—Last } } | Siclation of sach named ordinance. BP y deeming or sal the due operation of thi o« ‘BUGGY AND Waco ITA RNESS, {o> . SADDy] thing in the . Curry Combs, By bs, Bag. Fly Nets Neck Hal ‘ kets, Lap Duste tors, Harnes Stewart ler always on ha Au Ordinance Concerning { Running at Large of Swine ed by the Board of Aldermen t Butler as follows * Seetion 1. Hereafter it shal! be aulawfy, any to permit any hog, hogs, or sw of which be is the owner, or which he maya under his control, or in bis possession at large on the streets, al of the city of Butler See. 2 Any person violatin visions of this ordinance shall, t ‘Ys, or publie be fined not less than one or more hundred dollars See This ordi ‘e shall be in force pet after ten days from its approval and AtiO R. J Acting President of the Board Approved July 2d, Isso DY Atxisom, Alder Brows An Ordinance Concerning Impounding ot Hogs. Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of city of Butler as follows SkerTion 1. Hogs are hereby protlb running at large within the elty Lin hogs running at large within said | be taken up and impounded by shal. Whenever any such b tion shall have be das therein provide marshal, after the expiratio: m the date of such impound to advertise such hog for sale at public to the highest bidder for cash; giving five day public notice of the time and plac written or printed hand bills six public places in the city shall contain a brief descrip fying therein the ws or and marks the Sec he owner of any animal taken ap impounded us provided in this ordinance, redeem the same at anytime on or before day of sale by paying to the city marshal fees and such necessary expenses as bave incurred by reason of the detention of such mal, and thereupon the city marshal # forthwith deliver the animal so redeemed the owner thereof or his or her legal tatives The ¢ marshal shall file in ity clerk an accurate e¢ made under the provisions of wiieh record shall contain @ description of the animal sold, price paid to whom sold; and the proceeds of sueb after deducting all proper fees ani expen shall be paid by the marsbal into the t to the credit of the city revenue fund, on or fore the last day of each month Sec. 5. The marshal shall be entitled to ¢ following fees, the same to be paid by the deem or else out of the proc ofthe sale: For taking up and im h hog, the sam of fifty cents; for feeding same, ence day, twenty-five cents; for sel any hog at public auction, ten cent on proceeds of such sale. He shall also beenti toa reasonable compensation, not to 4 fifty cents, for preparing and posting the of any sale Src. & to employ su npounding hogs, which said » ia, Out of money arising from the 3 of hogs by bim impounded not otherwise Sec. 7. No person sh | obstruct the mi wful discharge d in this ordinance No person shall turn loose, of mor bi Tig the eame 1 Sec. 8 side fined not less than one ndred dollars thas nor more person or by his agen soever to dela: Vi od to make & such person for permitting his hen run at large contrary to the provie ance entitled **An Ordinsnee ann das of July, Dx, or i © person to make sachs attorney is directed to forth ninence @ prosecution before the mayer Sec. it, This ordinance shall be in ee 3 ¥ Farm For Sale rms to suit purchaser. 23 Tuomas BaLate® Farm for Sale. 5, I will sell my tarm, situated Z in summi nship, * ection i. in summit towns dred acres. Divided sn 108 ig Terms easv- t purchaser. A. Hasi.to™

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