The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 8, 1886, Page 6

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i q f ii SS » those out of et sNNER MaNuract 116 Smuthfield bt. Pittsburg, Pa we Ohio & Mississippi RATILWAY. —— The Direct and Fast Line to-—— Cincinnati, Louisville, Washington; Baltimore, NEW YORK and the EEAST SOLID DAILY TRAINS to A CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE in 10 Hours, with Through Day Cars, Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches. No Change ot Cars tor any class ot pas sengengers. DAILY TRAINS To Washington in28Hour To Baltimore in 29 Hours This is five Hours quicker than the fastest time by any other line. The Day Express runs entire train- censists of Day Coaches and Euxurian, Parlor Cars, from St Louis to Cincinnati and L vuisivlle. The Nicur Express has sleepers with | > trom St Louis ain Service to outchange Noother li otters a D Through the NATIONAL ( APITAL. Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars are run by the *O & M” on Night Ex- press from St. Louis to New York) —» @ 5 LY Witho BEST ROUTE to JACKSO And Winter Resorts in the Southwes, The Doubie Daily Lines ot Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches by this line from ST. LOUIS to LOUISVILLE making Jirect connections at both points with morning and evening Trains, having Palace Hotel and ing Cars to Chattanooga, Slee Atlanta, Savannal. and Jacksonville without change. No Ferrys or Transfers by this Route! The Only Line running a Sleeping Car of any description be- tween St. Louis and Cincinnati For tickets, Rates, or any particular infomation, call on Ticket Agents ot | connecting lines, West Northwest and Southwest. Orin St. Louis, at 103 N. Fourth St, W. W.PEABODY, W.B, Pres’t &Gen’! Manager, Cincinnati, Ohio. G. D. BACON, Gen’. Weslern Passenger Agent. St Louis, Mo. SHATTUC, Gen’! Pass’r I ETAM . Ninois, *M FRANCE £ $3,000,000, a HORSES S by their ce ¢ of Mond Ie sttp Bow OF FRA “Tso. ! without « Change in 37 Hours | ALLE | CINCINNATI and, Express | ior XN, Agent, i A DIPLOMATIC DISGRACE. —_—_---—__——_ of Sedgwick’s Esca- pade. The True story City ot Me) city is flooded co, Aug. 31.—This with kinds regarding Mr. Sedgwick. facts appear to be tl tended the Jockey clu and was the observe on account of his position. tions and courtesies were showered upon him by all preser He re mained late and atter the retirement of the ladies, drinking was heavy. | than one. sere got a Sedgwick and many others took too | whack betore he dista i} much, but the story of his being 1 Gve minutes she had sca decorated with flowers and ted | crowd over ten acres, and th through the streets is pronounced by | band stood 1 t! r and © gentiemen of the party who were | his hands and shouted: with him all the time as absolutely “Go in. ! [knew you foundation. He got companions. story 1s this: party of untrue that Minister Jackson refuses him. All members of the boon | to recognize Americans are mortified and e indignant at the ru Jockey club a mots which reflect on their hospital- ity. The most prominent Mexicans | will entertain Sedgwick to show their respect for him and te frown | down exaggerated rumors. Gente preparing a card contradicting all untavorable rumors, he was unwell when he went to the ball, hence the A large has just been held to consult disaster meeting of Americans | Porch presented tor consideration the telegram which he sent Bayard ' to-day: “The Envoy has disgraced him- }self. We demand his) immediate jrecall, We feel humiliated and bowed down with shame. Demand further particulars and they will be furnished. Suffice to say he dead prostitution, and now is the laug i found ! ing stock ot Mexicans,” This res | olution was approved at first. When the crowd became larger it was agreed to postpone consideration until to morrow evering. effort was made to pass a reso endorsing it, but was defeate majority, Gentlemen | fore the close of the meeting asser arriving be ed they had been with Sedgwick at 'and after the ball, and that he had done nothing ungentlemanly. You can’t work to. much purpose | less you are well, but you can build your health and strength with ! . Tonic, and work will then become easy. It sets the lungs, liver and kidneys in working order. Coughs and colds Vanish | betore it. Take it in time 4o-1m A Sea Serpent in the Hudson. Roundout, N. Y. Aug. teen minutes before the Daniel Drew caught tire on 30.—Fil- steamboat Sunday atternoon a sea surpent was seen in the Hudson riyer between Codding | ton’s dock and Kingston Point by a number ct Roundout boatmen and Capt. | R. Brush of the schooner Mary Ana also s: boys who were in swiaummg. vit. AT] hands unite in say- ing that its head was raised abour Sex feet out of the water, and it was of the shape and general appear <, - | ance of the well known anaconda or | water bear of the Amazon, but muca (larger, being about two teet in diameter on a line with the eyes. The throat is described as being dirty white, while the back appowi= }ed to be mottied wirn nt aed dark jbrown. From aio pore mat six feet back of the eyes a fin apveares which extended the « Loavhta of its body, Or rather the portion ot the body visible, which was ap ut tifty five feet. Halt a mie below Cod dington dock Capt. Brush serpent lashed the water with its tail. said the The serpent was also seen by peo- ple onthe Duchess county shore. The parties say it was not sea weed | they saw, and that they “perfectly sober.’” A Bouncing Bride. Was a wedding the were all ttage on Benton street, number of ock a to give the newly They ns and tin pans and various her musical i and had he groom came and said: ! This ’ere couple a serenade. nstruments, st tuned up whe to the door “Boys, don’ a noise disturhs us. A clod of earth hit him below the rumors of all} The | Pa ae j lers would hear men who accompanied Sedgwick are | Sedgwick says | Gen. | was | drunk in a house ot | other | 1 red tor a tew The crue! war is over and acither beit, and be retired tor < min- this country had anv | utes. When he reappeared he an- ae ran nounced: yn elthe | **Now, then, to . ‘ ! stop or someth x a os voice. “My i }the cr : | He re for ies and | Children. CELE ' began x linas . “Castoria is so well adapted to children that Casteria cures Ce ic, Constipation, | Pak te seins cor I {recommend it as superior to any prescription J Sour Stomacu, Diarrhea, Eructation, j open an ithe bride jum, known tome.” H. A. Ancugr, M.D., Sees &ives Sicep, and promot, jaciub in her ind. oS 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. § Without injurious medication, t stit 4} business from Tus Cxntacr Courany, 182 Fulton Street, something n s Is prepared solely for the complaints which amict the Cae wi pene all ciasses of society, giving tone and stre uterine functions, it cares St complaints and corrects alld UISPLACEMENTS AnD IRRECUI Sit is of Erees value in change of Th Its use pregnancy will g ates. | : = F relieve the pains of labor, and a Sik a 1} speedy recovery. Pleasant te taste, may be taken at all times with salety, ne | you kept on.’’—Detroit Free Agent, | | Mr. Geo. W. Walts, General n | Freight Department, Union Pacific Rail- way, San Francisco, Cal., says: ‘I have | | derived much benefit trom the use Of | | Red Star Cough Cure in cases ot coughs | No 0; tats ieee geared | and eolds.” | An English Decision ia Favor of an American Trade-Mark- London, Enetind, Aug. 26, 1586. | division ot the TO WOMEN, Tcan say for your Female T: been usingitin my practice for over Age Unrine Ra ator ithasnoeqi acase of Uterine Hem B15 yeorastandiue, and am satisfied p permanently eu Too much cae ou i fg said in its prai ere, N é | Longerperience in the trentment of cision m= tiv convinced me - . > ledica excels Merre! oFemmale Vogeler Co ‘ B the treatmentof diseasos for which itis; geier ’ mended. L use it in my practice and can hight! . ; roushibs : WOMAN) =~ | Maryland, i . sught by | : : cS Ss st - | sey é ‘04 i Fecommend jt £ for all all menta peculiar Inthe chaneers London, Vice- his de- les A. itimore. high court of justice, urchill & No. 6) Ouse ‘Su i ~ 3 B Sold by all Druggists and Deal - Qacensiand. The mane tice® One Bollara Bottle, ess here BEST IN THE MARLIN Hacadins Rifle. words St. Patricks o » connection | or small game, all slzes, The strongest shooting rifle made. Perfect 4 rh x nteed, and the ouly absoluwly safe rifle on the market. tae witha or ahicar |} ab tite ais BALLARD GALLERY, SPORTING AND TARGET RIFLES, world renowned end for ia Rises ; ; | tuastrated Catalogoe, MALIN FIRE ARMS CO., New Haven, Coun, | was promptly opposed by the Voge ler Co., whe, w hoitting that | { aires cas a aii SS }the term anu vice wl were | | sought to eg ed by the Aus— | os “Yd ‘i * i raiian firm were inno respect iden- H | 1] ee ny . eed | in jiicalto the well-known St. Jacobs | | | 1 toil trade marks, contended howeyer, | | ea ee BUTLERM that sufficient sin rity. existed - j | oe = = St Parviel 1 KESP THE LARGEST STOCK by Churchill & Co., and St. Jacobs | tween the term st ba cKS ap plied | ! 1 ; G2 APH: Biss Poros IN as used by Voge'ier Co. to cause | | | contusion in the minds of the public \ j and lead to purc users being deceiy- | e } — a. see ne HARNESS & SADDLERY. v osubmitred an overwhelming | | amount of e - tron Enghsh, | | $s Bf ah American and Australan’ sources | ote |with the result stuted. Under the . | decision of t court, Churchill & | Co. cannot regesier t nark and ust pay costs the case —-This 1s lic second tr Vogeler Co. t nark suit won by ; Tope.” ba Writ- ity of cure giten in exery case undertaken. Consult the Otd Doctor. Offices a Privete. A fricndl ay save future sui- | | hin three | | | Medicines, | | | | in England wit eer eneraeenrene ne ‘MITA LNOUL | years i feo] Fl — - kad > The Publie Printer. | shame, | where § | Washi my DO C.. Aug. 31.— : pure 5 Hours 8to The commissicn ot Thomas E. Fr. *D. CLARKE, M. 0., : 617 Locust st.. S¢ Louis, le | Bendict as Pubic Printer has been MHIA HC18 Administrator's Sale. | j i Phy the president's signature of date the | : s : 7 Notice is heygby given that by virtue of an order of th bate Court of the county of i Auguw. Ii is understood | received at tne White house, bearing | | | | ‘ 8 mail at the August term thereof, 1, | 4 ] } that the new vic Print l »_ | Sam’l C. Marshal dministrator of the estate yg — fs SU | of Wm. R. Marshail deceased, will on the Spooner Patent ollar! | heve Mr, Rounds about the 15th of | gth day of September. 1886, | September. at the court hous | county of Bates, } Archie Bou tn of Sr. door in the city of Butler, nd during the session of the Connty Court of said county of Bates, sell at public auction all the interest of Wm. R. Marshall deceased in and to the following de- seribed real estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of scction | township 42, range $2, and the northwest juarter and the west half of the northeast quar- | ter and Is acres off of the north side o: the | northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of | section 25, in township 42 of range 32. and the north half of the southeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter of section 15, in township 42 of range 32, forcash in hand. S.C. Marsnatt, At Administrator. CNTS CHAFING —PRE NNOT CHOKE A HORSE Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of sttch- Louis, is | In possession of a book published in 1602. It is written in Latin and German and contains a treatise upon Adjusts itself to any various subjects The hook is in a ing, will hold Hames in place better than any other collar. splendid state of preservation. Francis E | Willard’s book, **How to Win.” now being publish- ed by Funk & Wagnaiis, contains an introduction trom the pen of Rose Elizabeth Cleveland Thos. W. Kuox, a prolific writer of travels for juveniles, is 51 of age, ot commanding presence and has been twice around the world. new Week! Globe-Democrat ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. -mporiant, When yon visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressaze and Carriage Hire and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen- tral Depot Elegant roo: fitted up at acost of one mil- lion dollars, uced to $1.06 and upwards per years day , European plan Elevatvr. Restaurant ee supplied with the best. 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