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teers SS i ia ald BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES Proprn & Co. SEPT. g, 1585 Nov. 43 Iowa 3; Minnessota . “OniIoOct. 143 Pennsylvani a5 Vee > Nov. The discrin by tbe raicre 2 the citizens and Louis. If the treight bus s as bad a fix in St. Louis as re sentea sO ig should be don What has become of Steve Elkins We have not heard of him fer along time,and now that S re p a little over tund w nee camp after,Steve s uld not be republican party. The order of President C t dito the removal from the Indian Terrijory hi obeyed by the kings and all but about 53,000 head have been removec. yereat as at first loss tothe cattle men so ted prec newspapers, es Mr. Talmage, genera: mia: the Wabash, to compromise difficulties be refused accept ot tween the Knights of Labor Wabash road. part of Mr. srobability, cause a genera! strike of t ’ s the This refusal! on Talmage will, im the employes of the roadyand a fierce y be looked for. eee Hoadley opened the battle n G demo- cr de of the campaign at Hamil ton, Ohio,the other day in amasterly argument. He called upon John Sherman and Judge Foraker to drop the bloody shirt and talk upon the living issues of the day, as the war had ended years ago. His of the democratic party, both state and national, was to the point, ana the thrashing he gave Sherman and Foraker will raise hypocritical backs. ———_ The seizure of Yap, one ot the principal Caroline Islands, by a Ger- man war ship, has thrown all Spain into the wildest excitement, and war between the two powers is a fore gone conclusion unless Germiany re- linquishes her hold. In Madrid, the excitement ran so high soldiers had to be called out to suppress the mob. The German coat of arms was pull- ed down, and dragged through the streets and burned im front ot the office of the minnisters ot the inteior amid yells ot **Down with Germany.’ T. S, Skinker, a prom ney of St. Louis, representing a number of gentlemen who hold bonds against this township, appeared be- Monday Tuesday and occupied cot defense blisters on their rent attor- fore our county court ble His court the necessity and importance ot an aside rz of its time in speech-mak: business was to urge upon the early levy to pay the coupons upon | the new compromise bonds to be issued Mr. Skinker 1s a good law- yer and a sleck, oily-tongued talker. but his arguments tell hke so many drops ot water on the back ot a duck, as the court has no idea of being so premature as to levy bonds not yet issued, taxes fo pay signed or From what we can learn, the court is going very slow in this bond busines de- livered. + and whatever it does, wh. be done on mature thought and advice ot the very best counsel from our people most largely interested. We see from the co ot the | ing to S$2.0c0 1 ager : - a p ent t = | recent! aut the The responsible position occupied | Joseph Gazette, Major Ed- | recently but e , ¢. Yad } 7 Yr ment a by our court in the compron ot ; Warde has entirely recovered fro ei raesfihen ep erre : these bonds 1s not to be © ted. Its | his severe ot apploplexy at Application tor “ ~ ' , { - : every act will be closely scru Higginsy enjoying made by a perso nized by our people and its doi closely watched. Knowing this fact the court will be exceeding!y careful in what it does, cae Wwe o > — & bond matter will be | § gloves. economy id = sound { and is not half | by the A UBANE- is a species of unfeathered D r I ; him ¢ t The v Navy £ | the tthe lay ation the € de d mae peee i id 100RCG s exposed 1 ott WW nen | continve to do so, no matter on | modificatic + T whose toes ws of ke 1 se and nc people I id we apologize jour readers tor being cou led ims kick a corpse. ormation that han eight or nine te ers ¢ | The Sianderer Poe ee The Versailles Gazette retering t a i i city just now. These post ¢ — the Becher letter states: : ee < ; >| ste ; ; | located in the Capitol } <*Missouri has been traduced by | | Z zi | aie - oes ; the special conven such iying adventurers unt the peo- i a . i oo , | of Cons Xe are CoM! to be wei nigh sick | | : = = }round, and informat ef it. It the country doesn’t suit | 5 2 2 , | Whereabouts ot a nber can at {them, they can easily pull =p and F ae: ie most any time be obtained trom ivave it, and we are sure otf one thing, ¥ efficent and obl ofhe in } the Sry will lose nothing to ae The nur letters re- = is no commonwealth in | : ‘ | ceived here for members when Con- Union that affords better advant gress is notin session is appalling. let- to for industrious and honest people If constituents would send th not only make a living but plenty of The seems to be with some ters to the member at his home, mon besides grand idea except when Congress is sitting, their new-come: cases would receive much prompter that Missourians are a set of gieen- all that has to do is to move iv and run things attention. horns, and the new-comer being circulated in A paper is some of the government offices here Once here and locat- different. Missourians are like the mass of people of other to suit himselt. he finds it He discovers that ostensibly for the purpose ot obtain- the Bi- ennial Register, prepared and used bv the Departments as a_ reference ed, altogether i in ing information for use States—inteligent, progressive and . } = Prog book. The vaper cails for the name, prosperous. The state ot affairs - l : . age, place trom whence the clerk being so different from what the new- = = ° < . was appointed; influence on which comer anticipated, his plans are up- : appointment was made, etc. Its | | set, and he vents hisspleen upon his ind neighbors by writing back to his former home a letter full of mali- circulation atthis time and the nature of the information called for iS re— : i garded as ominous of coming chang cious misrepresentations. to all This does | It is there the are a anxious | es. and consequently not apply new-comers. great many clerks on only an occasional one who is mean a seat justnow. The lite of a govern- and contemptible enough to so base- : : ment employee here in these perilous ly misrepresent facts. Missourians 3 ; umes is not an enviable one by any are known to be proverbial for their | agra : }means. The strain on the nervous hospitallity, and they give new-com- | - ; : Z j system occasioned Sy uncertainty ers ahearty welcome, showing them und anxiety as to his future vocation every kindness that could be wished is beginning to be seen in the care- for or expected. The Gazette likes | : <s 05 u i worn expression ot his face, and to see them come and locate with us. } : } a if unless relief comes soon the conse- | It likes to see them prosper and liv- s - : quences may be serious. Young {| ing 1 their families. It happily wit z E E : | man,don’t seek to serve vour country likes to see them enjoy the friendsh |: } : : ji easy government clerkship at and confidence ot the people; and it t 2 sis | Washington. i likes to see them truthful, honest in- | Jud d < | dustrious and neighborly. But it de- } Hee eae Gey eed) Cons! {troller ot the easury, has decided tests the new-comers or the old, who i See encasuaba ney Geciec | 2 ae an sting ens1O0 juestion. sees bad in everything: who can't | 2 nee, Doaeon | pes ou | : : Tnder Sec oS he =a} say a good word, when the tacts | Under ection 4718 of the Revised | warrant it, tor their neighbors or the country which they have adopted as Statutes. if a pensioner dies the leaving } | no widow o- children, pension | i thier home. Itisa filthy bird that | due at the trme of death cannot be | fouls its own nest. The sianderer, | Sue Te anita sab oe Ki sary whether he revile his neighbor or his | pemiecessany to reimburse the Lee H country, ought to be made to suffer | °°" who bore the expenses of the the penalty as much so in one case | sickness b ao the| as an the other” j dent, and provided not sufficient assets to meet A pe here are of poison oble m > ig n expenses i | bill for S4,000, as expenses Zane Ww post. and take hold of last sickness of the that dur: ng the Gazette with his 1s good news, iends through- d to learn i Stoner, on the theory ness was continuous renewed vigor. the soldier was ntl he died. Th and his wot out the r . the corkscrew.— “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that r r } + . t ad it as superior toany prescripuoD Seal ise known to me HL A. Agczrr, M.D. t son 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, = Tas Cextacs Coxrasy, Purplesand ON EXH 7 107 BEDSTEAD 49 iN WAR shed to be Indians. | nted ge of seeing i not believe | > true, but be- at one | vr otte: ‘The best eve | of the public ce should | criticise another 1 a public manner, In short, he apologizes | jest Rai | and reiterates what he said. Gentle | i 1 1 i men of the army,take it as you please make ali out of itt you can. iy be When Mrs. Jellbv’s domestic af- | a A : tairs were unfeelingly portrayed | Wy Dickens it was shown that, while her | so MISSOURI TRUST COMPANY, SEDALIA MO, PAID UP SURPLUS AND CAPITAL $105,000 the good lady was spending all j ener gies in providn spintual cul- of Boorioboola- ture for the people Gha, ing from neglect, her own children were suffer- the world laughed wondering But case than this is reported as at the whimsical picture, whether such things could be. a worse a fact by a London paper. It is shown by undoubted evidence that ——DEALERS [N—— | thousands of the poorest paid and | ait kinds of investments, securities, state | most wretched girls and young wo- county and city bonds bought and i men cf the great city earn their scan- sold. Savings deposits received | | . . a interest allowed thereon ty wages sewing and binding bibles, HEE . which the missionary associations | distribute among the heathen. The | idea ot grindi a few coppers of 0 | extra cheapness out of the miseries | ot poor English girls that the word | On real estate, in sums to suit, from one | ot mercy may be sent by well-paid to five years at lowest rates. Fortur- | officials to the interior of Africa or ther particulars apply to the islands of the South Sea, is pe- J K BRUGLER, culiary British. It recalls an old j song which used to be heard in BUTLER, MO | O. FAULHABER, the streets of London, one quatrain of after ant adjuration Eng- land’s might, ran thus: Thou rear’st the proud ch Above the houselega he And send’st the heathen bi! While thy children lack for bread GEO. Treas. which, to ident. O. A. CRANDALL, F h dome i ieee ts Wives! Mothers: Daughters! Be Your Own Physician! A ladv who for vears suffered torments worse than death trom Uterine Troubles, falling of According to all accc s, Secre- : According to all accounts, Secre- | tr womb, leucorrhoea. suppressions. &c, tary Bayard’s diplomatic correspond- | and who had despaired ot being cured, ence with the president of Hayti tor fourd a remedy which completely cured } Anv sufferer trom such trouples can | the release ot ex-Consul Van Bockeln the remedies and thus cure hersel condition to anv one, and without subjecting her womanly modesty to the shock of an examination by a physician. ‘The prescriptions and full descrip { tree to anv address, close one (two L 2 ling of New York was short and to the Se eS The ex-consul had Jain in a than a Ar- point. miserable dungeon tor more which President vear, during thur’s secretary of state, Mr. Fre- | cent) stamp. ig this paper : ; eee | Mire Avo SHibimiee os Brea linghuysen, had preferred a number | i$ 6m Mew on of courteous requests for his reiease. | os oy } attent ~ ' ~ 1 . inding that nu attention had been i Wiech Banal Seniemesc paid to them, Mr. Bayard made a Sousieca es ae mre a cndicats tio ted in the esta of Mary E. Eeton peremptory demand, indica that | deceakedthact: Janice o sigecl: aaa it would be tollowed by a man-of- | tor of said estate. intend to make a final set: aaa 4 ment on resignation, at the next term of the war. The prisoner was promptly | Bates county Probate Court, in Bates county, z | State of Missouri. to be he utler on the released, and ed to return to | sh day of S t I will, at | resign ‘m3 4 meric to consumption con- | 1 Jaues 8. Hen tracted thre his imprisonment. Mr. Bayard’s policy towat has been marked hy the s of Amenican Farm For Sale. : will sell emo my township, tarmi, one m Terms to suit rchaser. 25 Tuomas Barous not equa Texas Me : 4 Itch and Scratches ot every kir y Ww oolfor as every man kille war ten a - on Be her. T have been sent over the gulf with = sold by Ww oJ. Lansdown, hi i t, Bu » Leader. i “od for | Opera House F | things, that defe | donment, and that unless the Castorin cures Colic, Kus w Wishous injurious modication, > Fulton Street, ¥, ba . A CL NE SN ce B ICHMOND t PINKS IBITION. | 5, 23 SIL oUS Fiz coy (i —— cc Fite) } ’ the money, O16. uiniture Notice. Notice is hereby n, that letters of adndp istration upon the estate of William E. dene deceased, have been granted to the undersi by the Bates county Probate Court, in 0 Missouri, bearing date the Ins. JAM persons having | against said estate are required to exhibit r for allowance, within one year from th of said letters, or they may be preeiude any benefit of such and if calé aims be not the date of th will be re z LUCRETIA JONES, Administratrix Order of Publication, TATE OF MISSOURI, ) County or Bates, § In the Cirenit Court of said county, term, Iss. John H. Kennett, November plaintif, vs Elizabeth Kennett, defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorneys, Crockett & Smith, and files B petition and affidavit, alleging, among othe cation that» said defendant be notified b cation that plaintiff has commenced against her in this court, the object and g nature of which is to obtain a decree of pen from said defendant upon the grounds of aber said Klizabett »pear at this court, at the nest be begun and holden at th rity of Butler, insaid county of November next, and on of ssid term, if the term ntinue—and if not, then Kennett be and a term thereof, t: court house in the on the second da before th shall so lo: before the last day of 6 plead to petition in said will be taken as confessed and judgment wil be rendered according! And be it further ordered, that s copy bere be published, according to law, in the Bate TIMES, @ Ww wapaper printed and pub lished in Ba Mo for four weekt the last insertion to be at lesé wre the first day of the next tere R. Jeannine, Cireuit Cletk successively, four weeks b of Circuit Court J Atruecopy from the Record. Witness m ~— , hand and the Seal of the Circe } spay ¢ . this 27th 4 OE | Jum Kixe Heat reuit Clert Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, c Pulliam and T- Puiliam her husband, by their deed of trust, bearing date April 17th. 1584, and recorded in the recorder’s office ot county, Missouri, in Book No- 23, conveyed to the under e the following describe ing, being and situate 1 the | county ef Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of the southwest qua ter of section sixteen (16), townshi thirt (39) of range thirty (30 cont ten (10) acres more or less, i# trust ver, tor the following purpote: Int he payment “ - note in me vested by the of trust, I will, on . 4 nd, or *© = w pa Trustes