The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 30, 1891, Page 3

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seg CORRECT Missouri Pacific Time Table | Arrival and departure fot passenger | trains at Butler Station. | {NortH Bounn | Passenger, Ca) oe Passenger, - - Passenge™ - - Local t svight - - 4:51 a.m. :5¢ p. m. 9:25 p- m. 10:05 a.m, SoutH Bounp Passenger, - * 7:04 a. mM, senger, : - 2:28 pm. Passenger, - - 1:46 p..m. Local Freight - 9°1:37 p.m. BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK ONLY NATIONAL 3B: BATES COT LARGEST AND IN CAPITAL, - - SURPLUS, - - S25.009 Of ARD, .- <= NEWBE F. M. FULKERSON, DEIN BUTLER, Office, S: Tucker’s o DR. vTisgT, MISSOURI. Tr. W. VERB. SLA SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in the and adjoining counti the Court of Appe als, Supreme Court at Jefferson City and in the Federal Courts. neQ.OMee over Farmers Bank; door trom head SEAMS | | [JE ARNOND & GeeTHL | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. in Bates counties. ge" Otice over Bates Co. Nat?) Bank. Sins Sinvens courts of Baes third Will practice and adjoining PDARKINSOD & GRAV ’ ATTORN#YS AT LAW. | Office West Side Square, down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, MOMOBOPATHIC over Lans- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | Iifice, tront room over P. O. Ail calls answered at oflice day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases, ee = " C. BOULWARE, Physician and r. Surgeon. Office north side square Butler, M Diseasesof women and chil- “n aspecialty. | : | J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh of Pine. Potter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of Buzggies, Carriage, Phaetons, Drummer| — &c. This is one of the best equipped Sta- it }erushed toa p \F bles in this section of the state. Finst Cusss Ries Fensirnen.| | SURROU ‘DED. Report of a Chilian Mob Menacing ! the Legation. | R. R. DEACON, -ER IN soe tng, oe mas AARDWARE AND LYPLEMENTS Germany Notities France That It Will Sap- port Kolgaria—A Treaty Drafting Be- tween America and France— Italy Moilifie 1. WASiING ION tion is obtaina gard toa No inf ington i tof t ¢ surroundir ae legation ir dant » 1 » on account of the - eron the subjec At the ( n legation nothiog is | rom Lbuenos A Santa Vie- unded ANY SUPPORTS BULGARIA Pa Dec. 2 Herbert, the Frer ninister at Berlin, h Foreign Minister Ribot th man governinent supports her attitude in the ¢ hadouine a and jholds that M Stambul no tion but to act as did and that France not justified in the rupture of relations with Bulgaria The attitude of Germany as regards the affair, however, will not alter M. Ribot’s policy, which is approved by the whole ret. FRANCE AND AMERICA CONCERNED. Panis, De 1.—The foreign office ip drafting a treaty of commerce between the United States and rance. Mr. Reid, the Ame 1 minister, who in- ended to leave Paris yesterday for an extended has postponed his departure with the view of expediting absence the treaty negotiations. Minister Pate- | notre’s sailing for New York yesterday was hastened by the same cause. In the best informed circles it is e cted that an important announcement on the subject will soon be published ITALY MAY SEND BARON FAVA BACK Rome, Dee. 21 on Fava, the late Italian minister *Un States, Was summoved to this city receathy and had a long confe pPwithtl lent of the council on ison’s do to It r ity th: it dipl» ly be re-estab Tee CHINA'S BEST is will short- America LL KILLED. Lonpox, Dee. 2L—The Chronic'e’s | correspondent a* Shanghai says: ‘The chief acting general of the imperial jarmy has been th from his ad his neck was brokea He rest com ander in the nd was eatiy find it difficult to rep!: CROSSING THE TRACK. » Terrible Fate ot (he Wa Pawnee City. Neb., Dee. 21.—A. L Ferguson and wife and their three- months-old child, oa their way to Paw- nee City in a wagon, ing attempte railroad track struck by the engine and carried cree | fourths of a mile before the train could | be stoppe t. The engineer ran to the front of his engine and found the wagon astride yesterc the pilot and the seat with its oecu- pants securely lodged in the debris Mr. and Mrs Ferguson were sitting nearly upright in the seat, both dead. Mr. Ferguson’s neck was broken. No marks or bruises were found on his person. Mrs. Ferguson's p and hee The child will skull right was ler reg broken. die The Kansas Republican Club. WASHIN NN, Dee. republican club metat hall and elected the for the ensuing year: rank treasury ba per Sas tal foll Ww At any hour, day or night on the | | ae entict the; most reasonable terms. Farmers | D. J. Evans, ¢ ; ; desiring to put up their horses | The eiut ng arrangement when in the city will find this banquet * held in the near barn the most convenient in town. Por TE R BROS. KATE FIELD'S : WASHINGTON - 32.00 a Year; 5 esnts a Ci It isthe brightest Weekly in Amer v Send Fiity Cents to 39 Core or: D.C... ‘a Building, Washington, d you will get it every week for} months. Ii you send before De cember 15 you will receive in addi tion a fine lithograph of its Editor. | Torenka, aus pa on they move- These ments the gove ca t subject t be upants of a Spring | Cutlery and Guns SPRING WAGONS, ee + Nate Fish Bras RM WAGONS, CAD CARTS, BRATED CELE y Sulky THE Casada Eo .< AT » WILL PLOW IN HARD FALL PLOWING, WHERE ALL OTHERS FAIL. BUCKEYE Force Pumps, FREEMAN'S DIAMOND BARB WIRE, s Hardw Iron, Steel, Nails and suil Wagon Wood Work. | ike Received Mrs Palmer Mes. Uarvison—No Use for Lobbyists | Mrs. Px joel lary | Pia | f } E women furnished such a Ume The world’s the mangled fair appropri- balance after beyond The item for the ladies’ with the rest Mrs. Harrison exert spring ‘ } ation hung in Chandler bad it reco, board had Mrs. Painer went to Wash gnition suffered and to then gton to save the woman's item. they uth influence Kyery where were accorded arked atte ud even homage, But office in h, 2 »to their positions. when the of unboniely ad- dazed the Plumb’s ry called at ithere was au ex losion ch fairly “You | your } and to af- the wv the adies come here use sitions and iniluence | fect senators,” said he, “but | poor woman Ww bo is starving f nsion has the dours of j want of a pen nators shut in her face.” anything but Those who knew Plumb suid he } A i those who knew him it to his interview Was sulied the up in- love of equal and democra- He would have acted the same |to a queen. I ean recommend s Cream Balm to all sufferers from dry ca- tarrh from personal experieuce.— Michael Herr, pharmacist, Denver. | I had eatarrh of the head and | throat for five years. [used Ely’s | Cream Balm. and from the first ap- IP lies ition I was relieved. The sense of smell, which was lost was restor- jed after us one bottle. Ihave {found the Balm the only satisfactory | remedy eatarrh, and it has ef- | fected a cure in my case —H. L. Mey- jer, Waverly, N. Y¥. Facts From History. From the New York Herald. Since it came into power, more than thirty years ago, the republican party has taken every presidentia] west with Ely’s tor late from the one Hayes. rield all western men. ln, Grant, jand Harrison were has the party put for- an eastern candidate—Mr. Blaine in 1ss4—and_ only in that has it been defeated. These are historical facts which it is worth while for the democrats to think about Do vou know it. 4. not a candidate for the presiden ey His words in effect were: “I have the welfare of the demoeratic purty at heart. Id sive to see our principles triumph. but I donot wish to have the pres idential nomination again, shall tuke steps if it: proves necces- sary, to prevent such action by the | convention. Thave b president. My ambition is satistic I havea wife anda litte diughter. My do mestic is complere and happy. I eannot bing myself to think of re turning co publie My income from the pr le for 2 sense fession is amy but duce all my Nothing could in to thik of accepting a And YT de ons will a stro: of duty me nomination. the ty Tam i nation. that du ndidat ept the nomi- conaith No, I ot willing tone am not A Little Girl's Experience ina Laight. | house, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers of the government light- house at Sand Beach, Mieh., are blessed with a little daughter, four years old. Last April she w: ken dowu with the measles, ed with a dreadful cough ing into a fever. avd Detriot tr she grew wi was u “mere handful of bones. Then she tried Dr. King’s New Dis- covery and after the use of two and ne half bottles, was completely eurel. They say Dr. King’s New ta follow- ed her, but in vain, Discovery was worth its weight in | gold, yet you may get a trial bottle | free at H. L. Tucker's drugstore. 1WO TOUGH MINERs. Biown Through the Root of: Their Shaft and Still Kicking. Vineennes, Ind., Dee. —A ter- rifiec powder explosion occured last 22 night inthe Freeman coal mines in this city. Win. Higgins and Chas. Sellers, Jy.. miners, were blown 55 and 65 feet respectively, by concus sion. ‘them. although bruised, is considered ed. Hew it was possible for them to have escaped badiy burned and fatally injur death is Two kegs of powder. one and the led at spark ling instant a mystery. ;containing twenty-three other niveteen pounds, from one of explo same instant, ca {bya fal f the k two feet in heigth with of acanuon | ee was torn compiletel the darkness, both shaft a& th i€ Same time, at and Ij not think ; and turn- | Doctors at home | se rapidly until she} Strange to relate, neither of | A FIGHTING JACK RABBIT. He Whips Ferocious Dogs Utmost Ease. bas City Star John D. » Mechanicsburg, O.. owns a pet ae a farmer residing Jack sub et of comment for miles around The rabbit was shipped to Mr. Pry , by some western friends. It is as ‘gentle asa kitten and accepts the | caresses of the children in an appre- But it | draws the line when it comes to mak- siative and playful manuer. jing friends with dogs. — It scems to! possess a perfect antipathy and ha tred for dogs, and it is ¢ the rabbit ¢ uuned that iny dog that ‘ever wore hair. Friday last the rabbit fought and d cession, receiving scarcely a blemish defeated three rs in rapid sue one of its antagonists pup. Up to being a bu'l this time no the rabbit have succeeded pin ing is by disabling of in whip- le of fight- g him. Its favorite moc a means cluws, which it uses yiciously, sending its antagonist from it in howli Entitled to the Best. 5-Im, All are intitled to the best that | their money will buy, so every fam ily should have, at once, the best family figs, a bottle of Syrup remedy, of to cleanse the system when cos- tive or billious. For sale in 50c¢ and $1.00 bottles by all lc driig- gists. sacding ading Pre eparing tor Trouble. co, Cal., Dec. From information gleaned here it | San Francis | looks as if the reports sent out from Washington of preparat fox ; With Chili were true. Admiral Brown has secured an option on the new and powerful tug Fearless, just finished at the Union jiron works. She has aspeed of six- teen knots an hour. If purchased | by the government she will be sup- | plied with two 5inech guns and a} secondary battery of four (-pound- ‘ers and four torpedo tubes. She is 'swifter than the Chilian torpedo cruiser and far more powerful. Admiral Brown also secure 1 op- {tions on four of recke big g steamers—the Zealandia, | Mariposa and Ala: Australia, eda, to be used for transport service. The Zeulan- dia can be ready at ten hours notice and all the others inside of three weeks. The coast sel Monterey can be made ready in thre | days after her ed lefeuse armor plate is receiy- Consumption Cured. retired physictan, had plac dia + r Dy P; naming tk Block, Rochester, | 'Sage’s With the} rabbit whose fighting record isa} e of the] dogs which have been pitted against | eye by} “VE COME TO KILL MR. SAGE.” \ es { } Another Crank Decides to Kill the i Great Financier—Mrs. Sage’s i Bravery. 1 New York, Dee. 22.—A story is ‘told of a second attempt on Russel life whieh, if true, is about ss bold as that made by bomb thrower oreross. It appears that on last Saturday evening the servant girl eee i th toa e door in response ing man jump ed sudk hall with the 1 Mr. < talked a couple of who wes : e down and after talk- h the man long eno! to isay he was going to ki Mr. Sage beesuse he hadn't sent him =: ) L und asked for she rushed forw inde one quick ~ t iand with t t his t i ‘ finger to rk ‘ 1 wilh i ‘ i ut his) pale e became ! te wad then she thrust hin tt 1 vay and down the steps Phen quickly as before she stepped back and slammed the door shut. {She did not know but the next see- jind there would be a crash at the door and the explesien of a dyna- mate bomb. But all was still. Even jfrom upstairs there came no sound. 1X ge was still asleep. The ex- 8 episode had not disturbed hin. | | Tuspector Byrnes el rd has been placedar ound wis noth jaod ag peite house | | 1e world is better for it. The world is better because of such a | rer medy as Ballard*s Snow Liniment, be- é -ause this artrcle relieves it ot much pain | a nm y, and we are its. brighter H torm sot Rt ma Sick Heada sores and wounds, cuts, sprains, buises, stitt joints, contracted muscle, poison, eruptions, back, and Pp and man or beast. Its the thus It ic side cures che, corns, weak intlamation best because its penetrati Beware otf i swhi may d Ballard’s Snow t w el, be p off on von Linime 1! e is non Sold bv HH, Opposed to Charity Balls | |; Sedalia, Mo., Dec. 22 —Recently | - ja society numbering among its meu- bers many of the best ladies of the fe lfor the purpose jot building a charity hospital and, |to were city was ¢ further this end, preparations grand ball to be opera house New Year's | made fora | given at the ae | ie) ast Suu several ministers de- {nounced the “wicked and unheard Jof innovation in this moral town,” and to-day the ministers’ alliance le mmiposed of about two-thirds of all | the preachers of the |sustained the action. city met and Next Sunday jall the ministers will preach against lit from the pulpit and request their | flocks to stay at home and not len 1 either their presence or support tu the “sinful proceeding.” The ladies haying the arrangement in charge say the ball will be given. —Is something WEALT which most people seek, and which but feware indif™ jent to no matter in what form it presents iteelf. The word“pecuniary”” | which is often used in speaking of a taan’s riches, the Latin cattle, and comes from tword pecus, whic ishows that mea formerly a man’s wes | Was reckoned by the cattle he 1 sessed. Abraham is said to have | been “very rich in cattle, in silve: fand in gold. But no matter in what « 13 riches may consist, it tis all ty and vexation of spirit, unles in connection therewith he has i erson fully ithis when Le said: is health, the had understood “the first wealtu and we have no doubt if the v irtues of S.S S. ended from KATE FIELO, ied to find the othera 2 | mit it tothe | old b . ker = i 29 I year Marion O., §

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