The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 3, 1889, Page 1

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S3UTLER, MISS , NES ML 3, 1889. 7 NO. 19 Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Washington, D. March 28.—A j few days ago Gen. Sherman went to the White House and told the Pres- ident he had but one request to - i HAS OPENED WIS make of the Adn.inistration. He said that Geu. Joseph E. Johnston, A, E. ee ee who surrendered to him in North Will most likely be formed o2 s sth. NSO. } ; } e Sela , age ie - as ws ; bought yoods while Carclina. was ncw 82 vears of age. IetPoolecstad att Toten aw a H . : thre ol existed well understanc vhat 7 : a | but was abet) ettend to the duties . ; ; eas Prices of Wall of te (ailroad Commissionership, Paper: and I wo suggest to those which h> hailed ior the past four ! years. Heiskel rt the General H AND | be allowed to re uoin in office. It is R; ; et stat d tha th- Presijest has decid- IGENT’S FURNISHING GOODS d to grant Gen. Sherman’a request, = : “ : and Gall ties fain oe nentederate to do soat once. Thave been advised by reliable WALL PAPER HOUSES will not be disturbed. the Pool wou CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. | now have in To THE EprToR—Please inform your read- | ers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of | ’ eee pie = | and post office address. Respectfully, ' = T. a. SLOCUM. M.C., 181 Pearl st., New York. { - | ver brought to Butler. New and Elegant designs, both in common and Gilts, my fee ere foods Off For Oklahoma. i i : - haat apa = and Prices Invited. zoods were bought direct from the Factory and many advantagas can be given which Denver, Col., March 29.—Great in sa, oe ‘ i ; | terest in Colorado in the opening of T have never been in a situation to offer. It will cost you ———— | Z S i the Oklahoma lands is evineed by} that itis worth. I d surely form and I give it to my customers for whz nothing to come and see my line and get prices and you can save 25 per cent by buying from me. | the throng which crowded the office | pave | Z ‘ | Respectfully, | of the company from the time it was | i : e B opened. Ali day the office was be- | FIRST DOOR EAST OF ane NATL BANK. G K Q. W. \ F 4 1 by anxious people waiting | _ : : = Vv EAY K ER, turn to enrol! themselves upon the books and le THE NAVAL WRECK. FARMERS BANK OF BATES GOUNTY, Southeast Corner of Square, i (In reom formerly ovesp! ) i The University Investigation. | Jefferson City, March | Admiral Kimberly Gfticially Reports | committee appointed to inve orivate colo- expressed a the Disaster at Apia. | the state university and ] | al college farm will report to-morrow. | The report was ready and was to have been presented this afternoon | vin the house, but owing to the long } Sailors Drowned, session was delayed. Two reports | } seers iwill be made. One. whieh is con Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. 4] Washington, D. C., March 30.— es : oe a rat | ie Gkiawing aslile meconge ‘as neaded by Senator Sebree, chairman hehehe ewe pavelier Gastoria, i ; {| committee, will exonerate Sanborn | when she was Child, she cried for Castoria, received at the Navy Department | ee) 3 i and Laws from the charges prefer- | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, i nine: : ° i ‘hi 5 +; a 2 i this morning: ; _ {red against thein because of a lack | Whenshehad Children, she gave them Castoria Auekland, Mareh 30.-—Secretary f the N uichineten: Ect of evidence. It will recommend that | ee ANY: VERE LOR: us the university funds be kept ia the | Corporal ¢ -— eane at Apia Mar i SC’ s. ia tholacbor ; Blibne Gacent state treasury until needed; that the Commissioner of pensions, s: id in S| eee ee enue baupor 1s one te ! university be endowed to the extent | Peve interview: “I heliev BiN= es a _ & sr ae / . * ans English man-of-war Calliope, which —. . oii . ee 2 idver. Is we low ce - EVERINGHAM, - Jxo. STEELE, - A. S. Roster, 3 Lv jof $100,000 and that the land of Ss ER BS or dy D. N. Tuomproy. M. R. Lyrr, - E. D. Kier. got Gotta TRS Lue maton ie ane the agricultural farm be reduced to jorpha is iu need, 2 pension, . i is 7 | dalia are total losses. The Nipsic is 160 acres. This report will be sien-|2nd in giving it to him or her as Absolutely Pure. | ee beached with her rudder gone. She ! ee Ue LEDOLE Ny een | eached wi er rudder gone. § 1 a ; le? a] : Does a General Banking Business. fed by Sebree. Brooks, of Carroll, | quich possible. It will thus| nis powaernever vanes. Amarvelofpurity i may be saved, though there are : = A 5 igas os wd nei “SS strange and wholsomeness. More economica Ss al attent to time deposits and interest paid on same. h: inst it. I will 1} Newberry, of Bates, and Senator be seen that Gen. Black s successor | than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in pecial attention given ime depos < pai s chances against it. I will send her | ee S Re | Shelton. a pet to Auckland if possible. yn liberalis . a - competition with the multitude of low test. ee = SEE RE ES SE SEEN STE SIT u iberalist and the pro- short weight alum or phosphatepowders. Sold | The second report will be signed | cession which will now march on to | Wife Noy a amcor yaa The Vandalia lost four officers | by Clark, of Pike, Webb. Senator + | Washington will be wonderful and | ——~ and 39 men. The Nipsic lost seven men. All saved from the Trenton. Ast The Trenton and Vandalie crews ies : © >» money tc oan on farms e e Sheldon and Houck. It will reeom- | beW pension era will at once be in- hheay ey i a 9 | mend the removal at once of both | were ashore; Nipsic’s on board. Jas. K. Brucrer ugurated. It is indeed a fact that os Ee aeat A pa ae a : a | : Ba Laws and Sanborn and that the in- | ™!8Py s Bias who should have a pen- mnsorial Shop. HARDWARE a BR gigas PLEMENTS, All st ibl i stitutions be not separated. | sion to-day is doing without one, but For a nice hair cut, and a clean a : i £ stores possible saved. that innumerable frauds are con- | shave,callat my shop, southwest cor- n German ships Adler and Eber to- ‘stantiy being practiced in this re-|ner of the squareupstairs. The cut- TOP BUGGIES, SPRING AND FARM WAGONS. tal losses. Olga beached; may be Saved the Cash. 3} oats tars (hain GRE s+ and over | ting of Ladies’ and children’s hair a 7 | ) as been proven over and over 2 Te «se Force ase Pru m saved. German losses 96. Impor-, Birmingham, Ala, March 28.—B.| again. Whether Mr. Tanner will pes I epic ni ec an Buckey e=s I = a ps. tant to send 300 men home at, Huey, Jr., Southern Express agent | | succeed i in wresting the wheat from ES ES Bon Which was | <d. Two hundred and fifty juin ti The Trenton and Vandalix Lost the Nipsic Beached and Many of the do by Gri ge Store.) ie 1s, —— = . - 'CashCapital. - $20,000.00 | D. N. THOMPSON, President, J. K. ROSIER, Vice President, | E. D. KIPP. Cashier. ei i | ia ames Tanner, the new wh 15. Every ves- ° 5 F = uaranteed. Give me a call. Q once. Shall I charter steamer? Can at the mining town of Blockton, | eke eee : eee tae = 3 WY. A. Grrsox, Barber. S c ° x en ee on vy . = S, Sa fc ha’ ie =C. § s s wv. Ae SON, iS = w charter mauckiand | : Lieut. Wilson | Bibb county, 40 miles from here met |. as Jarke in the contemplation of Ie : S Z a > & will remain in Auckland to obey | with a thrilling adventure and prov- yich pickings under the new order | 77 gat RZ B = your orders. Fuller acccunts by | ed himself a thoroughly courageous | of things, goes without saying. 1 NEW BARBER SHOP. Z = ae Z 6 i < R ‘ man last nieh | = sed Laine , : ! 5 g mail. ‘ Krwperiy. man Jast night. __ | There is more eatarrh in this sec- | FRED RY OR = apie up g = te s < 2 2 W ashington, Mareh 30.—Com-; He was siting in his ofiiee, which | ¢jon of the country then all other See North Maine Sece Ste hee eae lo a (2 . $B & menting upon the destruction of the ‘is sed con: y by the express | diseases put together, and until the peer wenndieve -ything clean and mod- pa aa — * mn > <4 American men of-war in aba Coal Min-. last few years v supposed to be | ern. Special artist in L ages nat igi 4 wo g c OS S = me #3 5 od : = t waters, President Harrison said to- \ ing Co., at his desk with his back to — Fora ee aie Seas | ee ae ee see Cate 3 ~ ss ; oetors pronounced 0 sease, day: “It isa very sad occurrence. the door. He heard the door open | pron : ; to call; will be courteously treated. My f- =] {and prescribed local remedies, and | house is large and plenty of room for B KES OF The loss of the ships is nothing, but | behind him, and turning was greet- iby constantly failing io cure with | ail. THE EST MA the lives of the men lost is a public} ed with: “Hold up your hands at} {local treatment, pronounced it ineur- i calamity. Sometimes I havethought | at the peril ef your life,” by a big able. Science has proven eatarrh to iz | ! "| | rr & é a Ree <e; 2 ele ee ibe a constitutional disease, and} ‘Plows Cultivators, Ha OWS, C. es eee - One eameerer | Sakae yee se ae a negro, WILD | therefore requires _ constitutional { PRINCE: \ J of war vessels is a misfortune, as it acoecked English bull-deg revolver | treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man. ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Ce., | g Huey reached | Toledo, Ohic. is the only constitu- | them into places and on missions | for his pistol, lying on his desk near ti sity i Sate = It i. u 3 miles south of the Montrose and | . 7 internally in doses 7 ten dt $ | Seatk an all Se which hazard valuable lives. Tena and shots were fired simultane : : 1 fT : oe to | | Butler road. Price is an all purpose | : a = i 3 iy gc, yz, &teaspoonful. It acts direc tly upon |) a : think there will be no delay when | ously. Huey received abullet in his | t),¢ blood | and mucous surfaces of the | Congress meets again in our having | left shoulder, going clear through. | syste ; rone hundred dol | s unds.- = PIERCE & ESSEX. rbstantial The would-be robber gave a yell of Is cure. | un, nd S ge s ne | Heisof trotting and running stock, For Sale. ships. There will be no extra ses- pain, reeled and fell without the is atine biooded horse. Y« ‘to call and see him befo: ing. Terms: 10 to insure colt to sts rand | nnd suck, colt will stand good fi has prevented our getting better | leveled at him. ones, and we are continually sending, Quick as hghtn This thoroughbred — stallion will | stand the season of 1889, at my sta- | ie eight miles due east of Butler,anc | Gas Pipe Fitting and Pump Repairing. Assortment of PIECED and STAMPED Be] AL TINWARE Piaade high, weighs 200 | & complement of new square. None but y he employed, For ret ave samp¢ hair cut, in our are avited | 4 10¢ of “thoroughbred sion of the Cabinet, as reported, to door d In the safe was some grade young bulls fo take action on this misfortune. $7,000, part of which belenged to Nothing can be done further than to, the express company and the rest to cell on reasonable t ——— | sen. After service has been J render a ance in recovering the | the coal comp: any one selling, trading or 18-6t bodies of thedead. The ships ure whit © bee wrieits insurance : Poultry 3 ot those per- understood ta be a total loss. had nothing ue paid. oultry ¥ ia: oe cou no effort wi bility to save SEE : President Harrison intends to recommend in his mes that a large appropriati for the construction o! ore cash 1 of each in Butler. fo turkeys. S} t big prices ‘sor A. L. Mck BARNEY. t ve season of ISS3, st on ae at arn a coal black, b sane d was sired by MeDons aes = was one of He examination com- 9 o'clock, A. M, Care will be } W. GRAVES. s will nos be respec i any occur. fe 51 Commissioner. . a =e 3 Tah ~ foal Will be held respon: je forthe See © , = and men-of-war. identified as John Warren. lered -G. B HAGGARD.

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