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Anheuser-Busch rE 0, Pittsburg & Guilt Time Table: Arrival and departure of trains a: Wor! WO! NEWSBUY TO PULPIT. CUSTOMS RECEIPTS DECREASE. A PICKEREL’S JUMP. -_— Falling Of Is Nearly $4,000,000 fer Started After a Sunfish in New York, = - Present Fiscal Year — Treasery i Cleared New Jersey, and Land- Remarkable Rise of New York Boy ~ surpius Likely to Be Redweed. | ed im Pennsylvania. in Five Years. No.t Kansas sourE No. 2?Through Port Arthur of this Association is | "gists tpn Bara inatp tween Kansas City, Mo. . ; The government customs receipts The rock that marks the boundary Secreased rapidly during the first tem lines of New York, Pennsylvania and Bittle Street Waif Unaided Rises days of September, as compared with New Jersey lies in the Delaware river . Fe Mo., Neosho, Mo.. Sulj Thronzu Pluck aad Is Now an t me pcricd of last year, and > at Carpenter's Point, N. Y. On that shown by the following copia, ie Roragi, Ave ena the Ordained Prencher of t decerase began several weeks ago rock the lines come together so that one ; 2 pa ee TS, ‘to St. Losin, Chien the Gospel. and shows no signs of abatement, the may spread three fingers of his hand table of sales: Ogden, 8: co Pordand re quant matter is attracting the serious attem- and have a finger in each of those it. No Five years azo Willie Osmun was) tion of the treasury officials. states and in the counties»of Orange, spared to make the @ newsboy selling New York and lo-} For the first ten days of September N. Y., Pike, Pa., and Sussex, .N. J. val papers on the streets of Danbury, | the receipts from customs were $8,269,-| | Floyd Campbell went swimming in the Ow a recent S morning Rey. | 659, as against $9,322,651 in the first ten river off Tri-States rock the other day. Osmun, the ex-news-| days of last September. The falling of After swimming for awhile he got upon boy, occupied the pulpit of the Method: | in this class of receipts since the begin-! the rock to sun himself. As he lay there, Yst Episcopal church in Danbury, | ning of the fiscal year on July 1 amounts his head in Pennsylvania, his right foot preaching two sermons to congrega | to nearly $4,000,000. At the same rate| in New York state and his left in New tions in which were many who for-| the decrease in the receipts for the whole | Jersey, he saw a commotion in the water merly purchased their morning and | fiscal year will be more than $20,000,000. } on the New York side of the rock. evening papers from him The expenditures of the government; The commotion came rapidly toward The “rise of Rev. Mr. Osmun from | Were, howeyer, about $2,500,000 less dur-} the rock and culminated in the breaking the position of a newsboy, as shrill of} Ing July and August than during the} from the water of a sunfish, with a big voice, as bare of foot and as insist-] Same period df 1902. If the decrease in| pickerel jn its wake. The terror-strick- ent as his jates, to that of a| customs receipts continues, the treasury} en sunfish’s rush to escape from its sav- promising preacher in the New York | Officials believe the surplus in the treas-} age pursuer took it a foot or more be- east conference of the Methodist Epis-| Wry will be much less at the end of the} yond the edge of the water on the slop- copal church, has been rap'd fiscal year than it was last year. ing side of the rock. The pickerel, in Prom the time he was ten s old] The cause of the falling off in imports] fierce pursuit, followed the sunfish, he sold papers. Soon the boy's say-| is @ matter of much speculation, but it} and the impetus of its charge carried it Ings increased from pennigs to dol is believed the markets of the country | clear through New Jersey and half way lars, and at the expiration of his com-| Were largely overstocked by the phe-j across Pennsylvania, where it stopped. Ri mon school course he informed his| 20menally large imports of 1902andthe} The sunfish instantly flopped back father that he had saved enough to| first half of 1903, into the water. If the pickerel had pay his way through high school with| Despite the smaller customs recetpts,| been content to go on either into the the assistance of the income he ex-| ‘he treasury deficit always incident to} water on the Pennsylvania side of the pected to gain by selling newspapers. | ‘he early part of a new fiscal year was| rock or the New Jersey side, it would He continued to work as a newsboy | Overcome a few days ago, There is now | have saved itself; but it turned on the f during the three years of the high | 4 Surplus of $73,917 for the current fiscal | rock and began flopping back into the i school course year, and this seems likely to increase | New York waters, On the day that Wilbur Osmun was | steadily. That move was fatal. Campbell we 4 ri » h school he i Re RE covered from his surprise, rose to a sit- \ elec acl In the even. ] PLAN INTERESTING EXHIBIT. |ting posture and reached for the pick- ing, before an audience that filled the eae erel. His middle finger ran under the 8,000 Barrels sold in 1865. racagetag ee 18,000 Barrels sold in 1870. 131,035 Barrels sold in 1880. RE: at Butler Station eee fORTE BOUND 702,075 Barrels sold in 1890. 3.2m tee No 2% St Louis express 939,'768 Barrels sold in 1900. oS leat ee No. © &t Lonte & Jo) 1,109,315 Barrels sold in 1902. we Pima Wo. 108 Low: Largest Brewery inthe World |:¢=202= No, 181 Butler Depart . E.0. Va: ww’ lay | To The Clergy--Prison Sunday, Oct. 25 Exasperated at Law’s Delay @. sees The members of the State Board T stan Office Bake ide bow Mob Hangs Murderer. of Charities and Corrections are con- | Sutler, M weap Hamilton, Mont., Oct. 17.—Seven-| gcious of the fact that they are de-|* ty-five men, marked and armed, | pendent upon theChristian sentiment |} ———— stormed the jail last night, overpow- | of the state for support in the great DR- J. M CHRISTY, ered the jailer and took out Walter) work in which they are engaged. Diseases of women and Children a Special Johnson, convicted of the murder of | That the criminal class is increasing | Office The Over Butler Cash Departs a 6-year-old boy, and strung him up! q+ an alarming rate is apparent to ment Store, Butler, Mo. to an electric light pole. Before [ all who have given any thought to | mice Telephone 20, House Telephonel0, hanging Johnson, the leader of the| the subject. The question, shall we mob asked him {f he had anything to | try to reform the criminals, or con- say, but he only pleaded for mercy. fine them permanently, is @ serious HARRIET F REDERICK, , local theater, the boy was graduated at] United States Patent OMtce Will Be | cills of the fish and stopped it where it} Johnson's victim was Johnnie| one. Our people need information : : the head of his class. That was five] Neprenented by Unique Display | was. As it lay captured, its position was | Buck, The boy s body was horribly along these lines, and we know of no F \ gears ago. By that time his saving at St, Louis Fair, such that it covered part of three states mutilated, and when Johnson wae means 60 effective for diseeminating All classes of diseases successful ) Yrom the sale of newspapers amounted to enough to pay the youth's way throuch Wesleyan college, at Middle town, Conn After a four years’ course he was graduated a year ago A short Ume ago the amb'tiou young man was ordajned as a preach and three les, earl, The exhibit of the United States pat-| tree merge es it Welghed nearly \ e pounds. ent office at the world’s fair will show a series of models designed to repre- NEW SONG FROM PARIS. sent ideas that have made epochs in the industrial history of the world. So far Ditty Which Created a Furor ta the as possible the first thing of its kind Frenc ital In Now Heard arrested, he narrowly escaped lynch- | it as through the pulpits of the state. | treated. Consultation andexamina ing. He was quickly tried and con-| We appeal to the clergy for help in| lon free. Office over Postoffice victed, a verdict being returned with- | this great work, Butler, Mo. in two hours. He was sentenced to} - Actuated by this motive, the state behanged, but{his attorney appealed | board of charities and corrections DR, J, T. HULL wt er. He has been preaching for gev-| (2 every ine of human invention will tn New York. to the supreme court. It was the|haveset apart the 4th Sunday in DENTIST. eral months in various churches, not | 0¢ Stow — stay of execution caused by the ap-| October as “Prison Sunday.” Every | futrance, same thatlead to Hagedora’s ae | yet having a regular charge. On his . Visitors will have an Opportunity to} New “York's latest popular melody peal that angered the mob. pastor inthe state is urgently re- » seas Bullet, Be. t homecoming he was showered with | °° the actual sewing machine which |comes from Paris, and has been sung pre piney meres oe congratulations by hundreds of | ¥2® the. first practical contrivange of}in French and English in one or two SCABTORIA. quested to preach a sermon on that j cesie, , its kind ever constructed. It was pat-lof the theaters, It is called “Viens, | Boars the Tho Kind You Have Always Bought | day on some phase of the “prison B. F. JETER, ented in 1846 by Elias Howe, Previous-!Poupoule, Viens,” which mean ly, in 1842, J. J. Greenough had obtained | “Come, Little Chickens, Come,” and a patent for a sewing machine which |the rest of the words are just about carried the cloth along automatically, ]as sensible. But they made a furor having @ needle with a hole in the mid-|in Paris, although it must have taken dle. Equally interesting is the earliest} great deal of suggestion and grim- typewriter, which was patented by C.}-ce to have made them so highly ap- Lores Grinn, now taking a leading | Thurber in 1842. preciated on the boulevards. part in (he melodrama, “The Evil Men] The exhibit will Wuclude a model of| Like most of the popular songs, the Do,” in New York, is the highest paid] the first cast-iron plow, which was pat- litty was imported by the proprietor child actor in the country, drawing «| ented by Charles Newbold in 1879, and]of a Fifth avenue restaurant. Other 4 Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H. H, Nichols, Nast side equare, Butler, Mo. Signature question.” - a Thought Husband a Thief. Chicago, Oct. 17.—While searching for burg'ars last night Herbert But ler, of Austin, was shot and eeriously wounded by his wife, The couple had artied themselves, RECEIVES LARGE SALARY. Klne-Vear-Old Youth Earns 8200 Per Week for Starring in a t a Melodrama, } The Best is the Cheapest, ~ Not how cheap but how good {a the question. net The Twice-a Week Republic ot weekly satary of $2 0, the first screw propeller, which was in- | directors of the restaurant orchestra| Butler with a revolver and his wile as cheap as some cone pt The little star was last Season a grad-| vented by Rabert Hook in 1680, import new music every year. Thus with a shotgun, and zone into differ- P . preted wate from Charles Frohman's Empir:| ‘The most interesting of all the mod-| these songs are heard in the res- ’ beige Pygader ners, but it {s ascheap asit is possible Py etheater Sto company. Master Grinn | els, however, in the line of aquatic in-]taurants before they reach the stages|°O% Parte of the Butler residence, to sell a first-class newspaper. I¢ ) be "was playing in “The Wilderness” when} yention will be that of Abraham Lin-! af the theaters, Later, upon discerning the outlines prints all the news that is worth , a he was cectired fer “leads” at the Chil-|coln’s famous device for litting Steam-] But thls particular tune, though it] of a person in the darkness, the wife printing. If you read it all the year i dren's theater, ee F boats off shoals. Anothér exhibit wiil| came here from France, {s really a opened fire, and her husband drop cound you are posted on all the im. ~« This liivie Chap, now nine years old,} be the first printing press and harvest. | German tune originally. As “Komi, A to the floor in agon y P @ im- is the sea iner a ("i machine, Me latter usade in !85e] Narl'r’chen, Komm,” {t wad ropular | POG 60 © sci. ahd vortant and Interesting affairs ofthe hi facturer of Cincinnati, and e BO in Germany for several years before 1t developed that there were n¢ ‘ ; world, Itis the best and most rell- 4 the stage since he wai TORE i | ‘Whe first locomotive and first steam | it reached Paris. Nobody there seems| butglars in the house. A Pic ard Plager soverniug, os * ata ms 2 tet nooe ae bi : 4 Im the last three years ht has ap-|engine, made in Egypt 150 B. C., also] to Nave cared whether or not the tune i: aaa lene nyates hated lite rains can produce—and thosesho ‘ ‘peared in all of Charlés Frohman’s pro-| will be shown, with many other rare | came from the “enemy's country.” And teste 4-1 which occur once in every lunar month. | h the distinguishing traits of ane Guctiors requiring the services of a] inventions. in New York the tune is accounted| Bearsthe BRADFIELD’S paper that is designed to be read small boy. In the few years of his stage Parisian, and its German origin is un- — all members of the family. career he has saved enough money tol DRIVEN MAD BY WHISTLE. | known. d Female Regulator an price, $1 beer Any purchase a piece of real estate that een eee Nap ne RE es ae ‘ : é newsdealer newspaper or postmaster Drings him a fixed income of $30 alyoung Italian Immigrant Hears LEASES HER SON. Another Was Buried for Him. is the essential quality of powerful herbs, | ill receive your subscription or you be month. Sheill Blast for First Time and |, 4 Pag CE ES Chicago, Oct. 17.—After havin PB coma essence vee One may mail it direct to This Master Lores is permitted to Beicaua fanaa, Anderson, Ind., Mother Surrendesa ZO, . Ca & ’ for women’s delicate organism, pl Tae Repusiic, | St. Louis, Mo. Nine-Months-Old Baby Because of Her Poverty, {such form that it is always properly assimilated and taken into the system, Stoppages, phage painful or other irregularity of the menses and sickly flows are corrected and cured by the regular + 60 YEARS’ ; i use of this superior emmenagogue, a boy which was buried as that of| " Menstruation, or periodic flows, neces- EXPERIENCE the missing lad Taking offense ata | sitate a breaking down of cells lining the bi id tructis P scolding by his father, the boy lett | mucous, membrane and 1, reconstruction AT E x T S home. A search by the police reveal- | nied with marked congestion and loss of Sine t ‘ blood. Such changes are very apt to pro- ed a body floating in the river. The duce chronic catarrh, Lenvcrchien or features were distorted, but the par-| Whites is the result of these irritating dis- Trace Marks ents identified the body as that of ba oan eon bee rao ee . . and res! oo} riect ect ie ent their son and buried it. persed suffered the debilitating 1 - . aes RT Buy of druggists. $1.00 per bottle. Beautiful Complexions Our illustrated book mail ad, tee Are spoiled by using any kind of | “Perfect Heath for Women.” preparation that fills the pores of the | THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlante, Ga. skin. The best way to secure aclear Sn ammmege complexion, free from sallowness, Foo gg blotches, etc , is to keep the iver in good order. An onal been mourned as dead since early in September, Guy Jones, 11 years of age, has returned here. In a grave at Graceland cemetery is the body of spend on clothes, for {t has always been his ambition to be the best dfessed boy Driven mad by the shriek of a locomo- on Broatway. For two seasons this lit-] tive whistle, the first one he had ever tle Beau Brummel has actually set the | seen at close quarters, George Cusic, aged fashion for boys’ clothing. 17 years, is at his parents’ home in South At the © en's theater he was paid] Sharon, Pa., and Dr. Kennedy, who is $50 a performance, which is a far great-| attending him, says that he will probably er amount than is usually paid to grown | be sent to an asylum, stars on Broadway. Healsohasanen-| The doctor reports the case as one viable reputation of playing string in-| of the most peculiar that ever came un- 3 aoe i struments by ear. der his observation. Cusic immigrated Woke ae ee es to America from Italy a short time ago. lease, or contract, Mrs. Rum re with INSECTS DARKEN A TOWN. |The boy’s sister was to arrive one day tears streaming eas his wane tits _ recently, and. as is the custom among * 2 we 4 i Shower of Prairie Crickets Occurs at} the foreigners, a Jarge number of reta- erty handed ee eke. Huron, S$. D.—Vanish Myste- tives congregated at the depot to await! pother to the child for 20 years, pee ae Neer the arrival of the train. ing to the contract, but it is specified see weer Ge Gua aa Standing on the platform when the} that the child’s mame shall not be A shower of what is known as “prai-| train from New York rounded the curve changed and that it shall not b rie crickets” occurred at Huron, 8. D..| was young Cusic, The engineer gave 5 me aoe es hy not be adopted a few evenings ago. They came from) several shrill biasts of the whistle and| "ney ‘are to hare the child the northwest anid there were millions} young Cusic was “scared out of his wits.” sare rd eeery sees bes : ' bape pt! of the little pests. It was the first time he had ever seen| 5 period of 20 years, and when the leaen The walks were Hiterally covered with] anything Ifke it and his reason left him | 8,°°ontoe ec qece’ anc when the lease.| dose of Herbine will cleanse the bow- them, and pedestrians found difficulty | completely. He was unable to recognize | > nis mother or be at libecy tren |els, regulate the liver, and so estab- in getting them out of their clothing. his sister when she got off the train, and| ner Mrs. Rummel made an ction {itl a clear, healthy complexion.’ 50c The insects were specially attracted | has shace repeatedly refused to belleveit| rhat the giving away of her child wos| t H. L, Tuckor’s Drug Store. about the street lamps, the light from | is she. ; ‘4 which was obscured by them. They got} At times he {s delirious and dangerous, po pect pall nad Ns ae ae h into the houses and occasioned no lit-| and again falls into a stupor. becoming] ber itving by wachine cine: hee vy Sana @le annoyance. apparently lifeless. The case ts puzzling deserted hee The woah ft st ines a The pest disappeared almost as sud-| the local physicians. fs dead ‘ = ree eee denly as it appeared. By the middle of - ooo . ‘the following day they had almost van- Y cS’ eck ished, but how or where they went isa CLAIM AGAINST ecg © netetE. LARD COsM3TICS s TABIOED, mystery, for they had no wings, and| Heirs of Cardinal Pecei Want Shares | ge of Turkey Gives Beauty Ex- , their gait was apparently very slow. in Division of Late Pontif@s Perts of That Country a Se- They were seemingly a species of Wealth, vere Setback. ticket, not so large as the black cricket, A fii , ‘at blind, and had a sort of shell cover-|_ Heirs of Cardinal Giuseppe Pecei,| The beauty experts have had a severe ‘ng on their bodies. brother of the late Pope Leo XIIL.,| setback in the Turkish capital since the et eer have filed claims with the executors | suitan’s thirst for knowledge led him to look into the ingredients of cosmetics Have Years te Make Up. s will asking foi a of the pope’s will asking for shares in _ is making to capture them and take| of the fest and lege, eto.. , : Now that the West Point cadets, who! the cardinal's estate. When Cardinal to., ete., we for the last 23 years have been com-|pece| died the heirs renounced all Learning that a large majority of these | them to Omaha. — by using Smith's Bure Arkansas, articles, 20 dear to the heart of woman,| Qo You WanttaYawut | effected’ > omplove cure wil pelled to absiain from the use of “‘the| claims to their inheritance on assur- Weed," are to be permitted to use it dur-lance trom the pope, they say, that! are mixed with pork lard, Abdul Hamid Price 60 cents and $100 For sale at once put a royal prohibition upon the in the | by all druggists. ing relief from quarters, it is probable, compen- remarks the Boston ‘Herald, timt the ae ee importation apd sale of such“impurity.” that they have | He invoked the command of the Koran, sated. tobacchanalian festival. as yet received nothing, and wish to/ bidding thedaithful abjure all thingsap- With Justice of the Peace W. 0. Lee and Constabie Bravy attesting the trans- action the other evening, Mrs. Hattie Rummell, of Anderson, Ind., 34 years old, signed papers equivalent to a lease, by which she surrendered her nine- months-old son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nebraska Indians Excited. Decatur, Neb., Oct. 17.—A series oi depredations, said to have been com mitted by white men on the Omaha : . reservation, tina excited the Indiane of the Skunk and Wolf lodges. The| #** Cured Thousands, Will Cure United States marshal, Mr. Sloan, oltzee inte voy sy Ridosy ot A - has sent @ number of deputies to| Bledder nytt Rg ashes oe £ Qe tn nda at cma | eng ye ari Excellent Serv. guilty men. The braves threaten to | unhealthy devoelts, or to frequent to points In kill the offenders it caught. Anetfort | Guar rky pcatter, dnoveical cwclling < young men will proceed to have a real They assert now Knight ef the Nerth Pole. enter into possession of the estate or ; pertaining to a pig. Penny us eactataly entitied to be calleq |(© receive compenzation for it. Ex-! Manufacturers of- soaps and other the Sir Thomas Lipton of the north |*mingtion of Pope Leo’seffects revealed toilet articles have been notified that pole, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. He] four large baskets filled with silver be-; only:such as are exempt from all sus- longing to the cardinal, which had | picion of the unclean will be acceptable. x ‘ ‘ ’ > $ supposed | Many merchants who trade in othe " a ailh i) See

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