The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 30, 1891, Page 1

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' Che Bui on eekly = Cimes. XIV. VOL. RMERS BAN OF BATES GOUNTY, f Cash Capital. Db N. THOMPSON J. K, ROSIER . E. A BENNETT ad E. Db. KIPP 1 Ler al al aes 1 SILVERS adge Clark: Wix, J Marle Company. JKR nd Farmer. M wk raiser Estate Investor » Rarmer and Stockraiser met and stockraiser di stockraiser and stockraiser Cashier. ». Kipp, Receives Deposits subject to check, general banking business. Your patronage reau loans mo. , and transacts a » issues dfafts Rescued From Dire Peril. up in Southampton, Dec. 22.—The North | German Lloyd steamer Spree, with the passeugers the iE the recog! striking proportions. render obvious the advantage Western Over au eastern can > not f; ze or appreciate the ate. edto ienpor and crew of burned steamer Abyssinia on board, arrived here at alate hour to- | tance of these cousiderations except night. The passengers aboard the | on one occasion. Every campaign Abyssinia first heard of the fire last | since the war they have taken their Friday afternoon. The steamer was | leader from the west except in 1854. | then on fire at both ends. Three | They met defeat only when they hours later the steamer Spree was | made an exception to their genersl| sighted aud she was asked to take rule. off the Abyssinia’s passengers and | Will the democratic leaders read | The Spree immediately sent | 4 political lesson in these pregnant | all | facts from history?—New York Her | board were safely transferred to the | ald Spree with the exception of one sea | man, Who jumped overboard aud was | crew. her boats to the rescue and ou CHILE WILL SETTLE a i drowned ‘The Baltimore Case May ‘ © was then not the slight: | ee bere wena a posed of —Two Men as Lambs. est chance of saving the Abyssinia | she was — and the spree, Valparaiso, Dec. 25.—The United | proceeded on her voyage. States cruiser Boston arrived here Perfect poe ipling was maintained j to day. aboard the Abyssinia aud there was} There is scarcely any doubt that no exciletuent among the passengers | Gomez ard Rodrigues, who respec on the discovery of the fire. tively admitted stabbing Conl Heay The rescued passengers are full of | ¢r Tunbull and Boatswain Mate Rig- gratitude for the kindness with which | 8!" of the Baltimore, who d of they were treated by the captain of ' their wounds, pre- e will the utmost legal limit. sented a testimonial. For the past few nights there has The fire was discovered by the of- | been unwonted activity aboard the ficers at noon on Friday. The flames | Chilian war ships in this harbor. had then gained such headway that | Thecrews have been roused from they soon spread over the whole ves- } their quarters, electrie lights have sel. The origin of the fire is un- been thrown into the forts known, but it is attributed to spon- sailors have all been armed with taneous combustion in the cargo of | Mannilicher rifles. Extra vigilance All of the Abyssinia’s pas- | has been shown also in guarding the arsenal. All these things have been done as a imatter of precaution and 1 e la for C to prevent any attempt at a row The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts | ae Le G Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever | ¥ hen President Montt is inaugurat- Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains | ed to-morrow. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- | tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. the spree, to whom they have and cotton. sengers were landed here. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, j the new cabinet by Ramon Barros Lucos is regarded with the greatest jfavor. It is believed that the finan cial scheme of the bankers will pro- pese the payment of customs duties in silver after June 1, 1892. Looking Westward. The growth of the west since the $50, 000. CO ian 4 : | Soon Be Dis- be punished to! the} The formation of} BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 30, officers a corner the wd each tnt | forward and siio the wd: “Come an. iets 1 awer and kill the pris Was knocked laeea by ab ‘e VOLVE Jand wreeremo ~y into the wagon, W. vers Ithe way was cleareifor the wagon to pass through the ciowd, the pris- on iers constantly etrug, The whole crowd f gon to the Harrison st: Hint Sn ooking Committee N e learn irom an exehe lished in the Twelfth Cx sions listriet tha: the Farmers’ and Labor- ers ion of Henry County has ap- pointed a committee to look after! |Hou. D. A. DeArmond’s course in| jcongress. The committee will reed} jmore watching than Judge DedAr-! jmond. This thing of appointing a jStwenius COLmutee Ip ri liculous | j Any person with common sense can | | |kuow what 2 congressman is doing | by reading the newspapers, and the | farmer who docs not eare enough for | | public affurs to read the uewspapers | will uot be interested in the report jofa committee. We take it for | | j granted that Missouri cougressmen j lave sense enough and honesty jeuough to demean themselves prop- jerly at Washington. This isthe yen- eral reputation our congressu:cn | aud Judge DeArmond jis no exception to the rule. He has the for tae lust tifteen years and, so | have at home, | been & prominent man in state | far | as integrity aud ability goes, he} very The | He ry county committee may safely ranks among tie best. adjourn with the assurance that Judge DeArmond neither needs | watcning bor prompting as a mem. | ber of congress. | A New Gold Ctire. | St. Joseph, Mo, Dee 25.—The| National Bichloride of tute vesterd Gold Lusti- ay filed articles of eorporation, with a capital stock ot $50,000. The incorporaters are Dr. [A. ¥. John Donovan, Jr., Geo. Black and Geo. Schneider of this city and Ira K. Alderman and Drs. Koch and Campbell of Mary- ville, Mo. The institute will be lo cated in this city. For some time the Maryville phy- sicians have been experimenting aud they believe they have discovered a eure for drunkenness which is des- | tined to knock Dr. Keely out in this part of the world. The St. Joseph capitalists think so, too, to the ex- | tent of their respective investments. in- Baynes, ° | said: lof Bob, were both hanged last night | They have burned dwelling and the -place |to be found on the place | protracted sickness, please express | home from Washington, whether he | war has been the boast of the nation | aud marvel of the world. History affords no parallel to its increase in population, development in agriculture, advance in material prosperity, magic rise of great cities and addition of new states. Ir 1870, when the first federal census after the war was taken, there were, properly speaking, — twelve | western states. Today there are nineteen. Then the aggregate population of the west, including the territories, was 13,000,000, or about a third of total population of the country. Now it is more than 25,000,000, or nearly j half of the whole. It is true that the east and south have more electozial votes than they had in{1863_— But it is not less true that the west has gained more largely than any other part of the ntry in clectorial represent political far quently in s. They show where the balance of political power has been looming {cellent impression here except as re-! The text of President Harrison's) 4 pumber of patients have been speech made when receiving the | treated at Maryville, and it is said Chilian ministers produced ap ex- | that the method employed produce successful results. gards some minor points. The pro-j vincial government to-day before re- | signing presented to the senate an, amnesty law in favor of all Balma- eatiaka except those sed by} ses about eight miles congress, a few military lieutenants | 2ort Rich Hill. The di aud common criminals. ‘This was | €#5¢ is in the uature of a distemper, done despite knowledge of the ef-| but is reported almost as fa A Mysterious Horse Disease. ch Hill, Mo., December mysterious di among the ho st 25.—A | se has broken cut) ac of tal as fs Be a i fone ok Sh | forts of the refugees at the American jglanders. The legs of the animals| legislation to create disturbance. jure said to become “stocky,” and a nose with other evil Four head Meglassen’s horses have/ |Tunning of the Officers With Nerve. je Chicago IlL., Dee. 25.—A crowd of | % several hundred, males and females, | Wed aud another is thought to be! white and black, assembled in Col. *© 1 Other animals of the same! poy veedily ensue. W.T ston house piace this afternoon to 2 vl are suffering from the | celebrate. The street bad been ease. and quite a panic has | turned into arace course wh a of the farmers of that | i :00d in conse 7 | squad of policemen arrived. At the ®°¢ rbood in consequence. The | same titae a general fight began ina Stste Veterinarian has been notified, pebocue & ios : but has not vet arrived. 1 entrance recognized, citizen's cic to u the sale the ery went up, “lock the doors and |i kill the officers.” and at time the key was turned in the lock. iinpure cistern =—— -s Improve d Patent wa- Sale by t-Wurster Menc'r. Co. 38-1 4; | the | feeling to you all for the disinterest- led love ‘and also for jareh they will travel the rest of the |the L oui 1891. SIMS GANG WIPED OUT. A Triple Lynehing in an Ala-} bama County. De Soto, Miss., Dee. 26.—While posse in ec ge of oe Sims CAPITAL, a Butler last | = s ere en route night a m ywered the | Bob Sims, and Young Savag another of the Verpe he three men, DEPOSITORY FOR In the Real Estate Loan It is report- | Savage boys | was hanged at the same time. T is 1u addition to Johu Savage, who] was hanged on Christmas eve. Suns had agreed to surrender on | ‘b of Choctaw county men Receives Deposits subject to Check, L: does a General B: NO. 6 Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. +» $110,000. Money, Makes Collections and inking COUNTY FUNDS. Department. Susiness. Make loans on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates Without delay. STO KHOI DERs? Slay back, Ea Reet rorcn preset gee 1 V r Smith, GL Liveryman condition that they be protected sar +B Furniture dealer Smith, Jehn T Lawyer ent ] . ar F2il. The cher. | ’ armer DB Starke, LB Deputy circuit cler& wnd carried to Butler jul. The sher Brown. Tata ns, J R Cashier Turner, Mrs ME Capitaliat ir nadine baa note at | Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Kinney. Don Ass’t Cashier Tucker, WE Dentist ee ed the best protection that Bryner.” Margaret Levy Sam Dry Goods & ClothingTyler, WB Farmer he could give under the circum | Chel HB Farmer oa. CH Farmer Voris: Frank M Farmer Coleman, Sam’l L Caruthers, GA Farmer ri M Physician K Robe rt Farmer ney, JM Stock Dealer About | Deerwestir. John Farmer Davis, J R Foreman Tims officePowell, stances. McCracken, A Sims selected tweuty-tive twenty-five and He them to Butler. eg men und the sheriff started with Booker and hanged them all three to a beer Sims expressed fears that Le wou!d | WM. E. WALTON : a jbever reach the jail dead or alive. | BOOEER EOWELY vice-president Whea he was placed in the buggy | for the fatal ride he refused to be} Found a Mastodon Tusk. j bhndfolded. He held out his hands | Crawfordville, Ind., Dec. 22.—The ‘and asked them to feel of his pu'se.to! tusk of a huge mastodon has been see if he was frightened and said he | digeoyered at Darlington, ten miles | Was going to heaven. Young Savage “If you think enough of me ; to bury me, put me by side of Si: we ure fighting tor the same cause.’ north of the city. The find proves } to be much better than was at first thought, and promises to be one of | the finest ever made in this country. | The women were turned loose.| The tusk was discovered in digging All is quiet now. The names of the/a w at the residence of George Simsites bung are Bob Sims, Tom|Lynch. The tusk was struck by the | jSavage, Con Savage and his twojdrill, and so perfect did the ivory | grown fons. seem to be thet they decided that it! Thus ends the defiance of the}had a commercial value and conelud- United States, the state of Alabama] ed to dig it up. They dug down to | fact all Bob Sims and four and in laws, of notorious it, about twelve fect under and found that the tusk that they had struck at least inches in diameter, and even on the | iz served. The men have already un earthed about four feet of the tusk | of an end! ~ ground, of his followers. ‘TWO MORE OF SIMS’ SET HANGED. Shubuta, Miss. Dee. 27.—The lynching still goes on. John Sims, brother of Bob, aud Mosely, nephew was twelve | outside almost perfe Was pre and have found no sign either way. Judging from that al | view, the tusk about | feet in length, the! finders are confi their belief | that the skull and bones will | \ be found in a like state of preserva- | and the avengers are in hot pursuit of a negro who was with the Sims gang the of the massacre. both the Sims on the killed every living thing except the r 'S ready in is fourteen night and houses 1 other family, and they had to escape toa tion, as the whole is submerged in | neighbor's house. living water and covered with clean, | Ean meee pure sand. Several geologist of this Amoret, Mo, Dec. 17, 1891. disulicmcitien willialel oun en| Mins. F M Srreuz iba Oak— and other cities will make every e!- Tee ee ee ‘ fort to get it out aud mount it for Itisa pleasure to me to return my the college museum. | heartfelt gratitude to you and your ——___—_——-—--- | family and neighbors for their kind| The Dene can not afford to! attention extended to my son in his {allow H. Martin Williamsto walk | my thankfulness to them and tell|did go to make an effort to secure them that I esteem them highly and |the position of reading clerk of the that He who rules amid the arenas | house. of Heaven and the Martin isa man you can’t | inhabitants of | trifle with indifferently. Don't at- |earth may visit them with his choic-|tempt to toy with his affections or | est blessings and that he willlead|hopes. Should the “Roarer from | them through the vicissitudes and | Aurora” be compelled to “hoof it”! wanderings of life and hand them |along the long and tedious lines of down to their graves in peace and|the Baltimore and Ohio, across the: ingHeaven crown them with eternal | fertile fields and magestic forests of life. Language cannot express my | Ohio and Indiana and get kicked off | of the rear of Vandalia express car | over into egypt, just think of the eonsequences. Think of the hours H. Martin Williams will have for re- flection and study. Just think of | j the puials of his wrath that must Tu finishing let mejaccumulute during the time and! again extend toyou and family my j then think that next year 1892 best wishes for your tuture welfare. | Have a care geutlemen of the 4 Epwarp Youn. | cratic party of Missouri, as t Sana Soe jwauuer of squelehing the Jerry the ranks Of | Simpson of Missourz—Vernon Co. | ba republicans. Republican. The Democratic party did get along quite well without Lim while he was racing over the state dis inating his and he and affection the shed over his tears forma manifested, sorrew and tears May ihese | uuder whose corpse. rainbow journey of life. is u0- | your There is a split in The Moberly Daily Sentinel has | suspended. “My Dauchter’s Life greenback Waus saved by Hood's Sarsaperilla.”! loctrines If says Mr. B. B. Jones of Alna, Maine. | moukeying around here “She had seven ruuning sores in| jeusiaes parts of her bod other comes airing his | ick Billy OJack- | grievances we : H o 5 son on him ag: marked i: z chee peer Bee Dr. Acker’s Eugtiah Pills Are active, ailective and pure. For) Hood's Pills cure ¢ dache, d lered stomach, Loectieieg the f appe tite bad complexion and ess, they have never been d, either in America or ab the aliments the best fam lf Farmer McCracken, Robt Farmer Owen, M V'Farmer John Grocery F Grocery ' James of this city has written Vanghan. J M Capitalist Wyatt, HC Lumber dealer Wells, Wiley Teacher West, RG Farmer Pattie Wim E Cashier armer Farmer oe is | J Capitalist one: trom Sims’ heuse a body aa et, CH Prof Normal Sch Pigott, HH Bank Clerk Lax Boots & Shoos z rmond,D A, M ¢ Rosier, J M Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer of men from one to two hundred | Bada: Jobn Far , Oscar Walton, GW : as | Everingham, c 1, Chas R Farmer Walls, JT Physician ;stvoug took them from the guard | Freemam, Caro! Reisner, J W Insurance Whipple. NI - Fowler, Isaac s,J 1. Banker Williams, R V Farmer cashier . JENKINS DON KINNEY asst. cashier AEE EI I EE I EB I EE PE CT Millions Starving in’ Russia. Urbana, O., Dee. 22.—John H. Alex- suder E, Gregor, charge d’affairs of Russia at) Washing 1, offering to start 2 fund for the famine sufferers in Russia if desired. reply says: Mr. Gregor in “It is unfortunately too true that the population of tw ive provinces in Russia, representiug a great deal over is actual- ly starving. I havenot been instract- 20 milieus of people, Fed to open subscriptions nor ap- peal to the help of the citizens of your great and noble country, but ou tay be sure that every cent sac- riticed for ers will help gratitude country- y you wud your friends srelef oi id will bring from the millions mih People have no idea how cfude and cruel soap can be. It takes off dirt. So far, so good; but what else does it do? It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin ; makes red- ness and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap, but the alkali in it. Pears’ Soap has no free, alkali in it. It neither red- dens nor roughens the skin. It responds to water in- stantly; washes and rinses off in a twinkling; is as. gentle as strong; and the after-effect is every way good. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. imption, Is uestion the greatest st allimesern remote will stop a Cough Inone right. It will chec! Coldinaday, it w prevent Croup, oe ma, and CURE Conannpiion if taken |: - iF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH : be without it.’ 25c. bottle m2y save $100 in Doctor's bi 5 Save their fives. ASK YOUR DRUG- sGiST FOR IT. 87 TASTES coop Lercsescescsa.

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