The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 2, 1885, Page 2

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apres moran ereaerreepnememerrny enyeoeeranereeenoneenteporeprerrster eer Te sep eae a NST EE é t Drift Horse CRAZED FY SLANDER ais ies ae : lence. oe s ae — Persons, » ana W c j . a : Victim, to a Texas Ma € —_— Wild Fury : I ‘ : Dé > ‘ > , H Lug. 2 De Bea , X i aad ; st w s prot cer | S. Tee i \ N siness dv J Nu ay , : z » He tor : = Et Stoke ; : : 3 7 ae 2 . Ss. € PI t a ges ‘ € i shot and cut the throat H = a by | 5 1 ot Lla unit 1 st 1 « iii his step-son, W . s | Phe murderer also shot it ! $ a5] g ot iene oe : bi murderer then — kiile« St YS ey men citer and attempted to fall VOUT HOUSE 1S FELE UNTO YoU Ces bat his cartridges being ex- Mo. Rey L ’ Tea rare rece {48 WRETCH CUTS HISOWN THROAT. | | ifaving failed to catch and kill hi Lockie cut his own throat younted his horse and started in the After Johnson City. Thoma direction of riding a few yards he met Bronswick whom he at» whom he plunged a knife, in- dicting tatal wounds. The murderer then rode towarc folheson City,but was arrested with- an txo miles of it. He gas sccounts. With the e acer and cremation of the lamiiy near Hemstead some ago, this is the most horrible set of armies ever committed in this By 1: ab orphans, state rut twenty childred are lett Jerusalem, the Fallen. Even the consular reports are ting- ed with sadness when they come to speak of Jerusalem. Its glories for- eyer gone; its splendors forever fad ed, the ancient city of Palistine sits d@reamily amid her olive-crowned bills, dead to the world and dying to bers-! Inhnite sorrow dirty broods in “we ow, Streets. Poverty vovers at midday among 2r people. Ko. cry andthievery, dogs and plun- re the and the accompaniments of tropical moon a city which as well af amid the plashing wa of the Levant as on the sun-kissed hills ot tine. Pawnbrokers conduct her Idlers toy with the mer taey plan to pilter. rchan- ckness 1 th and deserted old buildings s istress are uppermost, and en silence like ghosts. wmds blow reverently over parted grandeur of Jerusale and even the purple grapes bevond the city’s walls ones of a splendid past. grow purpler with mem- Toe American consul at em ss evident! Jerusal a hard, pr: cal, ot- n, but even he, now pauses an his report to ressions of fis £ w ot disgust He eadeavors to be che fessx = to the oranges asthe largest proc He sr ae uggles to er ves nowhere attacked, and | ers, was alive at ception perhaps of the Lynch years | der with me, ture S}ago it announced that my we rm >| friend, Senator Vancleve, had donat- | ed alot, with a pump and well there- on, to the city ot Macon for a wag- S| on-yard, for the convenience of t Wel are broadly hinting that I n sir, my county papers ist come to the scratch with a wagon-vard and 1 a pump or my political knell will be | Now, this rung. thing 1s getting serious, for you know I cannot even | re | ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken Of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? It so, send at once and ge bottle o° Mrs. >othing Svrup For Children ts value is incalculabie. It w il relieve the poor little sufferer imme- diately. Depend upon it, mothers, there no mistake about it, It cures dysen tery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach | and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the pastime | gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole srstem. | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup For Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one ot the oldest oe best female rarses and » and is throughout the pay back taxes on my silver watch" L have written to Vancleve to deny his donation, but he is just enough ot a joker to read my misery between the lines ¢ id ten toone he won't do it. If he doesn’t and I have to ante up with a wagon-yard and a pump, I'll get Sol. Hughlett ot Montgomery | county to gather my revenge from Senator Vancleve in a little known as ‘three of a kind.” See if I don’t. t. Louis Republican. Grant’s Memorial; w at shall it is discussed in the | orth American Re- Thompson, Kar! be? number of the N at view, by Launt Mav 28 "84-ryr Gerhardt, G. L. Warner and Wilson HEL )for working p Send McDonald pou ntolee ; W. H. Beard, | 4444 To cents and we : it will mail you tree, a ro le sam- punter; C Vaux Henry | pie box of goods that will put you in the Van Blunt, architects; and Ciare: ot making more mone a few day Is sure to This svm ) art critic. attract time, when tne to erect a mor hall be worthy of the tion, and American nunber of consideratic nse = abso tonce. Do Banking System be Bout S. Dana Horton, ar Clark. Oui 1 ‘ contributes a say on **The Great Psyc} tunity.’ But the most re ticle in the n Arms French’s of Famous A George S. umbDer 1s ex-s Remini “ABET 1 the Review, it will be o US Works « A Hote! } ne of ety Teaay VEGETABE FILLS | Secure Iealthy laction to te Liver id reliew ali bii- ions trots. Popely Vegetable; Wo Griping. Price 5c. AlDrzgzigws, SUBSCRIB * GLOBE. DEMOCRAY to One Do Pick Fan Wagon, el Gear YEAR, ee eae 8 “al @.s 2 A BC Sw @ | Weekly News Paper in the got! or Force Pumps. | Daily, per year, =< saa, Semi Weekly per year, B¢ es, Wagon Wood work, 2 s, «ce. Northeast corner |, ,Pesmast | GLOBE PRINTING St. Lov, 5 3 ~ WEEKLY | MISSOURI REPUBLICA JRY HIDES,). Ap ND : FURS, SHEEP PELTS, TALLOW, GREEN A Ghanmece to Get Vab old Articles for ractian of their Valoe Every Article in the Following | Beeswax, Wool, Feathers, Rags. G ias R ted suaranteed as Represessted by Spot Cash Paid and no Grumbling. the Old Reliat BUTLER, MO. Missouri We will give the Weekly Missourt publican, the regular subseription p ot which is 31, with the following a cles at the prices named The Waterbury Watch, an excell reliable and good looking watch. It manutactured by the Waterbury Co pany, especially tor the Missouri R li-an, and is seut to subscribers thro the mail in a satin-lined case. The ular price ot the watch is $% 50, but send the Weekly Republican, one ya and the watch and chain for the price the watch, $3 so; with the Td-We one year $6 50. An elegant Sewing Machine warn tor five years. ‘This machine ts ti equal toit not better than sinilar chines that have been selling all the country tor trom $35 to S60, 0 is only $18 and Weekly for one thrown in. With the Tr:-Weekly fore year it is $20. Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Blac shop, $50 worth of tools for $25. set of tools consists of 40-Ib anvil and vise, 18-inch tong», 2-Ibs hammer, with handle t}g-Ib. hot chisel, with hand No. 34 stock and dies, Farrier’s pincers, Farrier’s knife Shoetng har $lacksmith’s Forge will heat inch in are of the best quality,# time. Price $50. Tt kit of tools and tne Weekly Repubiie one year, $25; with Tri-Weekly $2 i ul Family Clock, made by Athens patent: height, f Solid walnut case S days; strikes the North Main Street, NEW JEWELER. pasure In announcing to that I have located in the publi Butler to make it my future home, and have the largest und best as- watches and sO) ted stock of clocks jeweiry and spectacles ¢ to this market, whi [ will sell cheap for cash. Having had many years experience in the mz: anufa ture of watches and clocks in Eu- rope, lam now prepared to repair watches and clocks, no matter how complicated nor how badly they have been abnsed. By bringing htem to me, you can have them pu‘ uitgood running order and guaran ee satistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT Butler, Mol: MC FARLAND BROS. ———-AT BUTLER KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK AT THE BESS i? lackos IN will last a HARNESS & SADDLERY. “ous “IeTTO9 osiogy 3 zomoods "ONI184 SISWOH THI MATA HOE Spooner Patent Collar! —PREVENTS CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE itself to any Hors2’s Neck, has two Rows of stitch- ing. will bold Hames in place better thin any other collar.

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