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Butler Weekly Times. NO. 27 | OL. 1X. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE 1, 1887. i Table Mo. Pacific R. R THE COLORADO ROAD. | Perished by Hundreds. | Few People sacs gxinGTON & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) ~sewee New York, May 27-—At about half | The taint of serofula in the blood. ad mmencing Sunday, May roth, and Reports That the Route is Definitely past « o'clock this morning the Belt noe pececney we ee be | 4 turther notice, trains will leave | Settled. ) Line stables on tenth avenue, between | ercise, mag tenatbly seal geaprst © as Goilowns | le [Pith ated endl: iti Seat elanabe, | ee noge Mme mamma of te eer @ i j GOING NORTH. . é | : and impurity of the blood. The di | 124—Texas Express. - The following, clipped from the were discovered to be on fire, and | is characterized by running Sos ae 1 tosether with | CeS8¢® swellings, enlarged joints, sore | a pe AC. Express. voyed, together with | eyes, etc. N ee coe _— rd fi : | i | : . No medicine has b suc- = “ ier gomel :00 PM | thoritative: “It was yesterday learn: | 1,600 | all the cars | cessful in curing «crofula ae Hood's Sar- a les id 0 era Toe Sli € Gol : ed on unquestionable authority that lin the building. The loss will exceed ee ee ee a running | p rs, J | $1,000.00. sores gradually disappear under the} 145 AM | = ' :z¢ pm | Globe-Democrat, is considered au- | ¥°** vs 114PM q 40AM the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 4 : ‘i t 2 : ; puritying and strengthening influence of | , :554™]is only awaiting the passage of the The dines originated in the south pr , ee gsm oe | . Div. Ee : : ? s 5 : m scrofula, and desire more evi- GOING WEST. Merchant's Terminal bill to push its | end LBe VEL Ane and were discov- dence as to the ‘wonderful eateee ee | 85 Ce 145—Paseenger 11:50AM branch, the St. Louis, Kansas City jered by one of the night hands, who } coe z peepee: send to C. I. Hood | 8 9. 14g—Paseenger «+ sees sees oe : : J | 4 z ¢ Co., Lowell, Mass, t b . l W ygj—Accomodation..+++++ 9:56 AM and Colorado, from a terminus at | 5%°° the alarm. The tire spread with | taining many ee wi GOING EAST. this city to Southeastern Kansas, the great rapidity, and in a short time ——_—_—_—__—— | . 46—Passenger — qase™ extension to Kansas City to be left | the building, a five story structure, | DORN & PIERCE—BARBERS. \ MIss Ks sO CEN I — ey eZ « g8—Accomodation .....++ A aoe i = = n po make direct con-|in abeyance for the present. More covering a block, end reaching back None but sober hands employed. ‘ ition tor St. Louis and all points east A my t a ove ; > was : | Special attentio: hai i \ isi . > aver ¥ sand all points south, Colorado, than this, the route as far west as |'° —— aa eee beth tor odces, waeeed ae | This is the best Shppet ever offered for the ia and all pointe west and north- | Chanute, Kansas, has been definitely enveloped. basen cea fonn pee shampoo. Ti money tes and other intormati : ae . The i ra ie a sdht g . ne hie ian * i CLauee: 7 determined upon, and it is not likely The flames spread with such | public 1s invited to call andsee us. that a deflection of any consequence alarming rapidity that there was no | North Side Square. | necret Societies. will be made from the course in ques opportunity to save the books of the | — | MAX W KINER | tion, which is as follows: Between |CO™P®"Y: and they were destroyed. | A man died at Charleston, S. C., = kaon. Union and Versailles it will run to | Out of 1,600 horses and several hun- | a few days ago, at the advanced age | = eh anek. meets the first | Stuen’s Prairie, crossing the Gascon | dred cars in the building only ten |of 90 years, who had never in his Buiami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, ade River near Maries, thence west | horses and two cars were saved. whole life uttered a protane word, | ’ ’ : ’ . 76, meets second Thursday in each | ooross the Osage River to Eldon. The walls of the building fell in nor interrupted another person in | Men S Boy S and Children S Gouley Commandery Knights Templar After leaving Versailles a western about 2 o'clock. sending a mass of | talking, nor asked the question, ‘‘Is isthe first Tuesday in each month. | course will be taken through Benton whirling sparks high in the air. En- | this hot enough for you?’ He was 1.0, 0. FELLOWS. and Henry counties to Clinton, thence gines from all parts of the city, with enabled to achieve this record as a f i u — No. 180 meets every Mon- | .outhwesterly through Bates county the water tower and hook and ladder | consequence of having been born — UO L =) V r Encampment No. 76 meets the |to Rich Hill, and on to Fort Scott, | Companies, were soon at the scene of | deaf and dum». and ath Wednesdays in each month | Kansas, thence through Bourbon, destruction. The heat was so intense Boils, pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter e. 2 as i Allen and Neosho counties to Cha- that several firemen and two polcie- and all other manifestations of imnmure We will offer greater Bargains in v. E. TUCKER, nute, where a junction will be formed | ™eP Were prostrated. In a short blood are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. eS 0 2 me SOCRATES 5: with the Southern Kansas. From time the flames, aided by a strong, Syrup of Figs, MEN’S DENTIST, this point it is likely that the road high wind, leaped a the street Manufactured only by the Cali- 9 LER, _ MISSOURI. will run through Fredonia in Wilson \qnd communicated with the whole | fornia Fig Syrup Co., San Francis- : : and thence further west to some in- third and Fifty-fourth streets, com- | ative. This pleasant Califorma liquid OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. z : ae definite terminus. It is understood posed of six story tenement houses. | fruits remedy may be had of Simp addition to the usual work ot a Den- son & Co. It is the most pleasant, hohe that President Strong refers to the The frightened ea swarmed out prompt, and effective remedy known CH I LD REN’S control of the Colorada as a matter of the building like bees. to cleanse the system; to act on the NTINUOUS GUM, GOLD CROWN, | of course, and so far as he himself is Then ensued a reign of terror.| Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels gently : AND concerned, is perfectly willing that it The buildings burned very rapidly, vet thoroughlv ; to dispel Headaches, BRIDGE WORK, detaldbe known. ‘Thoake of mayste- [700 oent Gane notin: Bet Gees a8 Peck: oo SUI T Ss! t 8 ation, Indigestion, and kindred ills. ry that surrounded his recent visit to fronts were left standing. The entire ‘ 23 6m. 7 : this city is explained by the fact that | Square over to Ninth avenue was on $$ he was very busy, and it is further- fire at one time, and streets in the Mrs. Cleveland is to don a som—- | Than was ever known before, and more asserted that any disguise of vicinity for blocks were filled with brero telt hat. a pair of heavy ene guis the relations existing between the frightened, pale-faced tenants fleeing and a loose striped flannel suit when save you from IS to 25 per cent. Atchison and Colorado is wholly for their lives. she gees hunting with the Eee without his sanction. It may be The loss to the Belt Line company | '" the Adirondacks. Not being a on all goods In our pretty safely asserted, in addition, is estimated at $100,000, and it is good shot, she expects to scare some that what has hitherto been only sur- | believed the total loss will exceed a | ame to death. Imagine a fat, in- s mised is true, and that the Atchison round million. nce jack rabbit staring a moment ee ates eae at her outfit, then suddenly cfacking its ears together and expiring. | is endeavoring to make an eastern A Murderous Husband. connecting link via this city.” Washington, Mo., May 26.—Peter The above we believe to be sub- | Binder, an old, respected and well to tai We have the Stock and will Whea wasa ‘ 1 1 Maw mscitdenntccunn make the Prices to suit the Times. Whe Children, ve Castoria, + iia Remember our motto--“Figures stantially correct, with the exception | do citizen of Franklin county, living that Butler is meant instead of Rich | oy his farm on the Springfield road, tell the prices, and prices tell the tale.” | Hill, as a careful survey was made | spout six miles from Union yester- through Butler but recently. Rich day in a fit of rage attacked his wife Hill has never received so much as 8] with an old sabre, severely cutting passing notice. and mutilating the woman about her That Tired Feeling face and arms. He cut off two of Senator and Mrs. Cockrell will Down in San Antonio there was long drought, and the people made Afflicts nearly every one in the spring. 8 attend the June exercises at West . unpleasant but forcible remarks The system having pecome accustomed | Wa8 80 severely wounded that her to the bracing air of winter, is weakened | life is despaired of. Binder is 55 Point, going there the latter part of | shout the dust. Then the rain be- this week. gan to fall, and it kept falling untif by the warm days of the changing season and readily yields to attacks ot tacaae years of age and has always borne an Be ea : Senator Stanford's vineyard at | the people walked waist —- Nina, California, is probably the | mud. Even then they were not hap- . It seems to be impossible to largest in the world. On a 30,000 eae aetateas post acre ranch he has 3,500 acres plant- » ed in bearing vines. The vineyard is divided into 500 acre tracts, and | 5 F most of the work is done by Chi- DF 5 nese. : io popular now in the east and the large cities. Lawyers. DARKINSON & GRAVES, ATYORN.YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store- OLCOMB & SMITH, LA WYERS BWTILER, MO. Office front room over Kates Gunty National Bank. |S. Francisco. S. P. Fraxcisco. CISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in s of Ba’ and adjoining Prompt attention given to col- Office over Wright & Glorius’ are store. 79 f T W. SILVERS, e ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining sunties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas (ity, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- ton City. —— Nearly 5,000,000 of toreigners have been dumped upon our shores within the last seven years. Three hundred and twenty-two thousand 1c North Side Square, over 1ce zitf Bea Sarsapente Bees the medicine | excellent reputation. He was mar- needed. It tones and builds eyerv| . i ; ‘ hem part ot the body, and also expel: all he ried to the woman about six weeks SS brought into the single port of som New York last year. This year the number will be much greater. Mr. Doane, general agent for the trunk lines ot railroads, at Castle Garden, believes that the influx of foreigners will be ‘at least 100 per cent great- er than in four years before,” which means that it will largely exceed the greatest number ever dumped upon our land in a single year. In the Month of March the number that entered at Atlantic ports was 64,590 —a monthly rate that would bring in 771,586 during the year. The continuance of this enormous influx - on trom the blood. Try it this ago and took her from the county season. : :, - a Notary «t- Public... poor-house, of which institution she . i | was an inmate previous to her mar- Office with Judge John D. Pestiteann,' Upon grass land and pastures | ~ P West side square, Butler, Mo. lime is productive or the best ef- ringe to Binder. os fects. When spread upon the sur- The cause of the trouble origina ted through a quarrel between Bind- Physicians. face, its good effects are perceptible for along period. No manure will |® and his wife over the disposition 5. R. .D. tog is BOYD, M. D create such a rapid improvement, for ofaine propersy As he was of od- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, it is an excellent corrector of acidity — age = pei REN Eee = : aaaaliane i i i te to his children Orrick—E, at s and causes the sweetest herbage to hea oe ae ) » ast Side Square, over grow where only unpalatable pas- by a former marriage. To this the ‘ax Weiner’s, ture was formerly to be founa. | Wife objected, hot words ensued, with ay Butter, Mo. | This is so apparent that if a handful result as detailed. Binder's prelim- j of lime be thrown upon a turf of | inary hearing has been set for Satur- H. BALLARD, | rank, sour grass that cattle would day, the 28th inst. \ J. M. Curisry, sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory 10thi oes stomach ore isuly cial in its noth does tomach, and more truly beneficial in its | August Flower, Wi due to pure malice, 2s gold watches | action, the tamous Calitornia liquid t / ~ o T C. BOULWARE, Physician and ture ; ~ - hat Gre e Surgeon. Office north side square, eld Stak vei a2 make them free fr c ses, as W tler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- § DRS CHRISTY & BALLARD | ee : th 5 | ot foreigners in April, and the re- ne q i | not eat in previous years, they will eee : = I pea Le ee ore Wanton Ruin for Spite. ports from Europe repsesenting the Enioy Lite. anngeesanggenate es 1 sa vu ts lrop ae ag “| Jefferson City, May 18.—Early improbability of any immediate dim- | wnat atruly beautiful world we live : PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, | we SY oe Sgt cosec | this morning an unknown man broke inution of the extraordinary exodus, |in! Nature gives us grandeur of moun- % $ |rank swards. produce little or no im-| ; { : tains, glens and oceans, and theusands of : : Office, tront room over P. O. All calls | cocaaneit util hak om. Sa | into Joseph Strauss’ house here, and j probably turnish the foundation of ere ‘of enjoyment. We can desire no § eens Office day or night. Tele- iF rey bass = tas, DOG nee | ath & sharp knife cut and slashed | Mr. Doane’s beliet. | better when in pertect health; but how Baty communication to all parts of the when the yield is augmented and | 2 3 ' | often do the majority ot peopie feel like } i + Specialattention given to temale | finer, more nutritious grasses take carpets. furniture. clothing, etc., un- | Spa | giving it up disheartened, discouraged H | i . t : : ce til damage to the amount of $1,200 | Being More Pleasant. | and worn out with disease, when there is | A SPECIFIC FOR 4 a ss r All writers upon pas- } - tno occasion tor this feeling, as every ? z ; was done. The work was evidently To the taste, more acceptable te the | | i ' and money were left untouched. . remedy, Syrup of Figs, is rapidly su psia and Liver Com laint | Wrontates Diseases Ten jalty : me oe ae pcre & specialty. | lime.—Ex. RES. ie ae hi jing all others. Try it. For sale by | - ise of 73 per cent- uppressed Cd Strauss is superintendent of the pen" | Simpson & Co. maladies as Biiliousness, Indigestion rofuse Sirs apd ———— DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. itentiary factory of the J. Strauss, eee a PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS (Siicescists attate ie MET MS uate mate pr hinghng. Headache Co Nervous ‘teed t = ENSTRUATION or — ONTHLY SICKNESS. na the) ABSOLUTE DIVORCES with of ¢ sx-con. | fer parties residing in any pa ae Cee iG for desertion, non-support. intemper- melty, insanity Blan. application for Barnes, 346 Broadway. @-ly AND ACCOUCHEURS. Office over their drug store on North | Parke nga but no clue has as yet been ob- in street, Butler, Mo. ; taine:l.

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