The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 29, 1885, Page 4

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seers near sess yr rerrrnerrrinrvasensennenanemernnnne=erminrens THE BAND PLAYED DIXIE. n con omination fe 2 notorious ft “he man who rt i confederate Gen. Lee e chair 5 a contederate er are ogized as 10 stood i ; ' r the South during nottest i s ¢ ‘acy. 2 latform | i \ roduced which ¢ ined a} } € for all woundec riog the amas th ’ govern > made ' ck up D the oath followed ons ot App: ttox court Four ye ormance rs agoa per H of this by a republ: conven- ‘ t would have been c 5 treasonable by the gran old party, d the howl that would have gone ; vo from every little republican paper the land would have chilled the i ! very blood in cur veins. Poor old i republican party, there is no use ty- i nto the tale end of t renegade ce-ement of confederates. Your death last March and your seamen ders I “8S. CATTLE MEN MUST GO. The president’s proc! | ! | teck place } b ' mation or= } ceting the removal of tock from f tee Oklahoma country within torty } Cays, has created great dissatisfaction if zmong the cattle men who have these t lends leased. They cl if they > forced to obey the order it will of dship to necessitate the loss ot thousands lars and work a great If are nema enema TNT TT them. the laws 2 such as to preclude settlers from jocating on toese lands, it would surely look Hi feasonable that it holds good in case a of the cattle syndicates. These men naking thousands dollars yearly out of these linds tor a mere song, while the poor ma at could procure tor himse raised this very jues ig the cause ot the ! must ttle men, and we tLe boomers go Cc 4 fair minded man will agre when we say that we belie 1 us Cleve- is doing just nght in landed interests to a favore; t detriment of the m india ns on the Rosebud and ze er agencies, Montana, e th ening troub’e. _ wn h’s quarantine measures | the importation of cattle. i ¢ shook 1 which | mous | if . i her. usidered | Others, or } better ke } me 4 neat and a j | vhic t | Oak Hill ¢ | { larg tl } He ffelan fica when a Louis an | ty, Illinois, to county, and law. In tt party chairman ot po triumph, City di retire Ic from taken no part in mation for t munity t nght he co the rig Inspector ot with his many has nea while bei and com > ort desinng s his r on the needs ome its | permitted to enter Fhe facts, j jeve them to c wre that | syndicates © done} ore to scitlement | land than other end the Kansas City inconsistent im HOw espousing their cause. when | y a few months since Times ing them ; hardship | been compelled to suspend business ect. While it may worka to We are decidediy opposed | © accou 4 to ld republics which , F: z has Dose, ) S } imposed upc for so § many . that of d Governor Oglesby, of Li:nois, has | D mal Industry, Maj r Monday st at. ARC s were eyed wed by is t there anized unt ren evan the pohtics will be preached at the ballot | dered him last year. No man stood highe- ther the J. N. triends. leted intil e In 1866, he, with tour or de w -ntral comimi until ¢t indorsed for congress in the and ha be ht or left. and his loss to Bureau 1 In his r Those George William Curtis has retired | 1 and manage- | from ment ot posed to hir sailing i al We) was country, sparthet pract turned be r0oved ped ana twenty mocratic 1 he preterred to m until the nom- in this com - n Capt. Henry. a man that when he believed he was He was to thts community will be deeply tele. of A sradlev, g hands Phe Major the department of Agriculture, which clear persons xn eye on Major ibradley, shows he is well posted nd wants of the peo- ion ot the country. Not- one of influential he he op- st now every terly. The sor ot signed as the talcatio jalia Savings their irs of the ban! Sedalia. 32 b book- isappropriatin 8 gained i ot the radical party trom has ak keeper, g thirty tive | Vears ago, when he removed to this | since | THE NATION MOURNS ae SS b MeGreg T 2 € G S t c ~ He pass fe »ASSED NI At c < last nig Gen- er G . + ede s $ iy. ‘ & sunrise. and i 1 } approacn of ticipated with ry THE intense } ANNIE AT COTTAGE. Tt passed, ho j eral laying c by two pillows, upon « cot but he parlor, was yet living, ng weaker. growi 1e tre } At 3 o'clock, thot q unable he >t to do so, | attemy was {any longer to athering c Ir | | mucus from his throa accumu- and } o'clock lated and remaine drew. on and daylight came, a point had been reached when expectora- tion was impossible. There was not j lett enough of strength and from 4 bee o'clock on there was t throat that j } was filling the lungs and cloggmg in e ignificant rattle of mucus oat. At 3 o'clock the general it embered that he uttered any for water and after that is At 4 o'clock breathing was | red and reached 59 to the minute. An hour later respirations i ad reached 60 and between 5 and G6] had hands turther evidenced the decome } he progress of numbness ex- | ies and at eyery breath mucus the throat g was) growing A tew ass ordered the fam to; edside. nmoned to the t aste s made and Mrs. Grant,Mr. Jesse L and Mrs. Colonel Grant were eside the d . Sartoris and Mr. . S. Grant, jr., and wi 1 | i i | octor at the sick man’s Dawson owed the doctors in from i to zza, and the entire family except Colonel Fred Grant. ons was sent tor him, preser the sick room while er was searching for him. colo ed himselt at the fof the bed, with his left arm} »w above the head tor the sick man yandp painlessly passi re members ot the rou; t it Shortly att diately directed that t white hous e the e tide to. its Dr. Douglass noted | 1€ Nearnest ¢ sreme Moment i bedside he so sorrow of the gray haired doctor seemed allied closely to that o y. Dr. Shrady also drew the tam near. It was seven minutes after S o'clock, and GENERAL WEKI EYES HI Ovo? CLOSING. His breathing grew more hushed as the tunctions ot the heart and lungs were hastened to the closing of tl A pe pression seemed to be deepening in it cetul im- ex-presidents life. ad the firm and strong lined tace < was reflected as a closing conitort in the sad hearts that beat quickly un- of minute more passed and was closing der stress loving suspense, as the general drew a deeper breath and there was an exhalation like that of one? eved of The members ot the group were impelled each a step nearer to the bed and each waited to note the next respiration, but it did not come. ‘There was absolute stillness in the of expectant long and anxious tension. sus- hush room and : pense that no sound broke the nence saye the singing ot the birds outside > cottage, and the measured throb- ht had 1 depot > engine that all mt t tk he little wited down slope. “IT IS ALL OVER’ Dr. spoke Douglass, and ly there came } eavily to each lization that General Grant was Then t > doctors e closed the eyelids. and composed the general’s he atter which ea of the: £ ily group other, and touched their lips upon the quiet tace so lately stilled. AT WASHINGTON. DG. a zr 3 o'clock this Was ington, morning j the president was informed ot the death of General Grant. He inime flag on the ced at halt ould be he} A| tthe flag was ! witness | withdrew, | pressed at the bedside one after an- | died until one week from Tu al train to New York, for Infants and Children. Castoris curs © Kills W Withous injurious madication, me CENTAC Company, 182 Pulton Street, *. Constipation ra, Fructatie, and auows to H. A. Aac ~ 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. ay vee} ales RICHMO tort, the is yours alone, Did you Sur pose Mustang Li ? It is for infla pity of God The 1 inet was calle for horses tion of all flesh, terwa by resident. 3 = “The president o e Untted Farm For Sale States kas received the sad tid- y ings ot the death of that illustrious ) citizen and ex-president of the Unit- Bs, ed States, General U. Grant, at 2 MAS Bare Mount McGregor, in the state of rT i z ; New York, to which place he had ates ‘ cnaae Rs lately been remoyed in endeavor to Sane confe under the present administratic geta prolong his life. In making this an- i pre to the people o t the nouacement United States the pressed with the magnitude ot the| ent is mm Trustee’s Sale. ! lliram Hl. Evans and ¢ loss of the military leader, who was iis wife, by their certain in the hour of victory magnanimous, uring date duly 24st, i's i { in the recorder's amid disaster serene and selt-sustain- es county, Missouri, in Bool | ’ J onveyed t he u ed, who in eyery station, whether as page 375, conveyed to the wg Bis | ned trustee the tollowing dese soldier or chief magistrate, twice lestat+, situate, ly and bels called to power by his fellow coun- | Bates county, state of Missouri, Se | Beginning sixteen (16) feet north trymen, trod unswervingly the path- } two hundred and six (206) fect ed way ot duty undecided by doubts, ; the southeast corner of lot one (1), | three (3), Montgomery's first additic the town of Butler, running thence two hundred and nine (209) feet; th sixty (60) feet; thence scout idred and nine (209) teet, thence sINty feet to the place of begin and being a part of the aw qr of th tion 23, township 40 of range single minded and straighttorward. The country has witnessed with deep emotion his prolonged and patient bo struggle with a painful disease and has watched by his couch of suffering qr sec > with tearful sympathy, The des-— in trust torgthe following purpows ji P 7 ust to secure the payment ot SE eS eu ELE Ng Sisal ory note of even date and ia deed ot trust described; and, whereay has returned to the Creator that sent | tault was made in the payment ot it toith. The great heart of the na-| 0 Wi the. sain) Seen tion that tollowed him when living payable. Now, theretore, at the of the legal holder of said note, a9 with love and pride, bows now in| the authority in me vested by the | ot said deed ot trust, I will, on Tuesday, August 18th, 188, between the hours ot nine o'clock # | torenoon and five o'clock in {the In testimony of | noon of that day, at the east tiont di the court , in the city of B county of Bates aforesaid, sei) at f sorrow above him dead. ‘Tenderly mindtul ot his virtues, his gr pat riotic services and of the loss occas ioned by his death. house respect to the memory ot Gen. Grant it is ordered that the executive man- e, tor cash in hand, to the bi z : 1 da sion and the several departments at r, the re ae i ee t d this notice described,or #0 Washington, be draped in mourning | , be necessary to pay tor a period of 30 days and that all st and costs. po ‘ F. M. Accen, Tr public business shall, on th Ce LEWIS HO In witness whereof, I hereunto set . my hand and cause the seal of HAND MADE SOUR MASH the tuneral, suspended, ar the secretaries of war and of th vy will cause orders to be appropriate military and naval hon ors, to be rendered on day~ the United States to be affixed. Done this twenty tthe aty of Washington, rd tay luly, one ot thousand eszbt huadred eighty-five, tof the independence of the Un CORN te R y land tent ed theo hundred =: ‘4 By the president, i. F. Bayarp, ise Importer 1 Native Wine Secretary ot state. FUTURE DisPOSITION OF THE REMAINS The ains wi jusetly at the ‘ ' PRICE List OF MY LEA ine room wher BRANDS. 100N next, when th ze will be placed 6. a spe conveyed direc nonstration to er 1g. remains c uilcing, will lie in state until noon Then the be conveyed

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