The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 26, 1882, Page 7

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= 1 g EWS.}| a : : 7 : Morphine the Medium.—A Frail ayi 4 eres [Or neec Ww rs . Bncklaying Fc tom i pa ee Woman the Victim. * the opera house. as The roof is being put on Catterlin Special to the Times. new carnage tactory. : The following particulars of the ‘bLegg's ne Doge rao 'S fatal case of poisoning whi The,planing millin West Butler | red at the Rockwood House in Ne- ‘mmenced operations yesterday. vada on rday were gathered by reporter tor the Times through in- ADA. John Duff’s new safe is a beauty. | formation from Capt. Harry Mitch- A itweighs about 2400 Ibs., and came | ell, proprictor of the Rockwood “4om DeBolt & Co., Canton, Ohio. | Liouse, others, and from evi- dence given in at the Coroner's in- Trade with our merchants is dui] gow. Farmers are in their fields this kind ot weather. al observation: + | On Tuesday evening a you _The town board of Trustees have ‘man whose name appears on the 4 cheeked up breaking rock on the | hotel register as “Miss Bell Jones crossings of streets. ot Scott, Kansas,’’ went to the hotel its = = | from the 6:30 train and wasassigned ’The iron fence around the resi- | room No. 15. Soon after her ar- dence of Capt. Tygard, is the hand- | rival she wenttoa diug store - bought, as she said, 15 grains of somest thing of its kind in the city. morphine and took it all. | Shortly afterward she sent the porter and of ornamental trees, blue grass and obtained, as she said, 20 grains other shrubbery “just eo over to| mor morphine and tovok that. Ys g About 9 p. M. she called the porter, northwest of old Butler. who went and informed Mrs. Mitch- ‘ S 3 x 3 ell, of the -Rockwood Hous that The New York Sun advances the | the lady in No. 15 was ve ick and opinion that there will be a labor | wanted help. She told ot. M. strike in that city for every day be- | that she was in the habit of taking | | morphine for nervous headache, and } | thought she had taken an over dose ; she teared she might some time take F tween now and the middle of May. Clint. McFarland of the firm ot friends and relatives. her medicine. She seemed better and at 2 A. M. was lett in care of the dining-room girls, being perfectly concious at that time. At 5 A. however she was worse than heretc- fore, and as Dr. Atkinson was away Drs. Warth and. Rockwood were soon called in and found her entireiy unconcious. They did all in their power for her, but in vain, as she According to a-Carthage divine, | died at 10:45 A. M. ‘ 3 only three things are left on earth to} Upon investigation at the Coroner’s remind us of Paradise—the song of | inquest in the afternoon she was "4 In therear of Day Bros’. marble yard a number of workmen are kept constantly busy dressing stone tor the corners and settings of the new opera house. The designs are some of the most tasteful and the work- manship as good as we g¢ver saw. } I occur- | quest before Dr. Callaway, Coroner | of Vernon county, and from person- | wo- | and | McFarland Bros., left ‘fhursday | enough to kill h but had not done | 1 1 morning for Plain City, Ohio, to see | $° then with that intent. 4 M. | issued an unconditional pardon to | parties for intimidating U. S_ wit- hi vife anda: a a eee ise sent for a physician, Dr. Atkinson, | them. This pardon, however, has seers a ane Coe Ore Saye who saw her immediately and gave | no bearing upon their other offences, | ~~” The Parsons Eclifse comes out BOYS. in the First laws of Kansas. A syndicate has been formed to buy 7,000,000 acres Texas Panhandle lands. THE FORD | Tried for Murder Degree. a Texas murderer, x deputy sheriff of ihs county while resisting arrest. President Arthur has sent a mes- sage to Congress ee Joe en They Plead Guilty and are Sen-/1*** Sle tenced tobe Hanged, ree by | But are Uuconditionaily Pardoned by the Governor. urging the provement of the Mississippi river. | im- decided to ex- | , tend government aid to the Arizona | The cabinet has Monday morning the grand jury ,of Buchasan county returned in- | authorities to suppress the cowboy idictments against Charles andj disturbances < | Robert Ford, charging them with} —_—_—_—_—_-_—— | | the murder of Jesse James. At 12} committee on foreign | o’clock the two boys were brought | affairs will report the house Chinese } into court and the indictments read | bill with amendments ot betore them by Prosecuting Attor- | ney Spencer. To the query, **What | plea do you make,”’ put to each of | The St. Joe them separately, both answered | told all j **Guilty.”” Judge Sherman then! x | pronounced the sentence of death | Phey just borrowed upon them, fixing the time May | key and opened the safe. 19. The boys heard the sentence} with unruffled serenity, which { . a sl perhaps the first instance ever known cepted the offer of the nobility of St. | no great importance. j —_———_ bond thieves have | about how the trick was ; turned. the ; It is reported that the czar has ac- | where no emotion was felt as_ those | Petersburg and Moscow to keep or- | terrible words-were uttered. Upon | der at the coronation. Gov. Crittenden receiving a tele- | gram to the effect that the Fords | had been convicted he immediately | Charlest®n, Ss. C., against several Indictments ha been found at Fe and they both stand indicted now for other crimes. } Inthe star-route cases yesterday | argument was heard on the motion | of the defence tor a bill of particu- lars. Virginia Items. Virginia, Mo., April 15, ’82. Epiror Times:—Everything 1s} a lovely. Even green grass is looked | There 1s no rest tor the wicked. The Ford boys now languish behind upon as a_ thing of beauty, if not a joy forever. the bars for the ‘murder of Wood Farmers are doing good service | Hite. The Missouri Legislature now. Feld after field of ground is losing its rough, rugged appear- | ance and even a pin can be picked con- birds—the beauty of flowers ana the iden‘ified as a girl of ill repute known smile, of an infant.—[Springfield | at Schell City as ‘‘Bessie Jones,”’ Sun. and in Nevada and Ft. Scott as He should have added a fourth | ‘““Phoeba Jones.”” pe ois 5 ith tt The jury brought in a verdict of Zan sing on the gate with a pretty | «death from the effects of morphine, girl. taken with suicidal intent.’’ It appears that she had attempted sas 3 e suicide by taking arsenic some year Neb., is in our city, looking for oc-| or two ago. No.reason couldbe ar- cupation. Mr. Ross ‘is tormerly | rived at for the sad, rash act. Her trom Jerseyville, Ill., and is an old | mother lives at Clay Center, Kansas, friend of Dr. Geo. Risley. If Mr. with her step-father, Charlie Gip- hg 4 Te Ross can find suitable employment Among her effects were quite a it is probable he will purchase | number of pictures of men, some of property and become a . citizen ot | whom were recognized by the by- Butler. standers. The remains were to be Sans. Es SRE buried by the county last evening. Now as the Ford boys have re- |The deceased was a young woman ceived their pardon for murder- | of apparently about 22 years, with = festa James el natetbeen ar dark complexion, black hair, and 4 Rea ‘ ., | was about médium size rested tor their other crimes commit- ted prior to that time, let the law be enforceds if it sends them tothe pen- ‘itentrary or the gallows. oS ae Mr. T. C. Ross, of Tecumseh, PILES! PILES! PILES! Asure cure tound at last! No one need suffer! A sure cure tor Blind, Blee@ing, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William, (an In- dian remedy,) called Dr. William’s In- dian Ointment. A single box has cured | the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffe e mi ute after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicine. Lotions instrumerts and electuaries do more ha than good. William’s Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night atter getting warm in bed,) asa poultice, gives instant and_ painless relief‘ zad is prepared only for Piles, itching-of the private parts. and for nothing else. Read what the Hon, J. M. Coffinberry of Cleveland says about Dr. William’s Indian Pile. Ointment: I hase used scores of Pile Cures. and it affords me pleasure tosay that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Williamm’s Indian Ointment. For sale by J. G. Walker druggist or ¥d on receipt ot price, $1.00. Lead has been discovered in pay- ing quantities about thirteen miles from Springeld, at a point called Beattie’s school A town will at once be established there. Thus, one by one, the pages of his- tory of Missouri’s resources are un- folded and ere the volume is exhaus- ted the grand old state will rank first in the American Umon. house. | | | Rich Hill can crow over Nevada, | Butler, Pleasant Hill and other “small towns. Coup never spreads | the canvas of his monster show in an insignificant hamlet.—[ Gazette. | i } i vened promptly on the tgth, but neither house, having «a Juorum present, adjourned till Thursday at 10 o’clock. up on its smooth surface. Most farmers seem to look forward with solid hopes of a bountiful harvest this fall: one thing certain, they are doing their part. Flax is nearly all sown, considerable corn planted and garden stuff will soon be abun- dant, judging from the onions, let- tuce, tomatoes. cabbage, and **cow- cumbers’’ that are now ornamenting the many gardens with their green folage. *Gooseberry-trees’ and ‘cur- rant vines’ don’t seem to be very heavy laden yet. ‘*Potato-berries”” came in early as some of last year’s were left in the ground and its about time they were bearing some truit. Hen-fruit is not so plenty as it has been. The rabbits did well Easter, so says the urchin as he goes around with a broad grin on his face and his pockets tull ot Dolly Varden eggs. Our district school is in a healthy condition. Mr. Biggs is well liked as a teacher by both parents and chil- dren. When he fails to teach the young idea how to shoot to hit the target. other archers had just as well thaow up the sponge. ' sage to congress urging the proprie- Mr. Wm. Fleanor arrived here | ty of not only making an_appropria- to-day fresh from the infant won-| tion to close the gaps in the levees, der, Rich Hill. He is hale, hearty | put also to inaugurate measures tor and full of business. By the way he | f Sie canes € tt was taking items for the Enterprise. | ae (ee eee of ‘te No doubt but our town will be rep- | 24vigation of the river and the secu- resented in his articles to the Edéer- | rity of the vallev. prise. He is way up on Rich Hill | - and its future prospects. If heshould| Voorhees’ speech in the Senate be right in his views there 1s no use | Saturday was conceded to be the for us to ever expect that the capital | most eloquent which has been deliv- at Washington will ever be meved | - as to V a because Rich Hill will | eredin the halls of Congress tor ‘ have the largest population. j many years. He gave the English Mr. Stark (I need not tell the rest) RU genteel dressing and was here also on business, as was | Spoke in unmistakable terms in favor Sedalia has appointed a commit- tee to defeat the bill for a federal building at Jefferson City. Sedalia still wants to be the state capital. It is probable that the ten- million navy scheme contrived by Robeson and the lobby has been stranded in the house of representa- tives. For so much the country must thank the Democrats.{—Re- publican. ee Great praise is due the Sedalia #azoo tor its attitude in regard to the James killing. It should be con- sidered the supreme duty the of every journal is any State to uphold the officials of that state in every at- | tempt to do nght. President Arthur has sent a mes- We want it distinctly understood that Butler doesn’t want Coup’s cir- cus. Our tastes don’t run in that A billhae been prepared to sus- ine. Why, we had Dr. Porteus pend the issue of silver certificates and didn’t crow over the Hill a bit, | till an equiyalency in valne be@veen although we appreciated if far more | gold and silver coin is established. than we would a measly circus. on the | : | are starving. have aaile HENRY & Co., Prop’rs, Vesev Street. New York City 62 # Seventeen men at work . aaa 2 Indians trom the Cassity building. Go it boys. : to in- failed also a erior their usual supplies ot food and are Alively runaway turnished ex titement to the people around the | Square Thursday night. It that as the transfer wagon w: | backed up to the palace hotel it made | : too short a turn which clamped it. Before the driver could pull out the agon turned over, frightening the team which down the fhe driver jumped off and the con- | i Sontents of the wagon were spilled | ut as it | | seems | famishing. Cured. Ointment SKin Liseas being a j } | sore nipple: ran street. 7 The horses | in furiously around the square, the pyagon dragging after them, and / stopped on the south side. | damage was slight. overturned. to help him, and after all ed Dr. Frazier’s Magic was cured by a few appli nd orly positive cure tor skin rer discovered. “Buchupaiba " j » bi ing, itching or erat x, ee , ed Pi liam’s ind Pile Oint- ew, quick, complete cure 4 a / mentis = y mail. 4 mary uffections, smarting, frequent; Sent by eipt of price, fittv difficult urination, kidney diseases $1 | RY & CO, Sole Propr’s, ugs 62 Vesry Street, New York City For sale by [. G. Walker. ists. West’n Mo. pepot, Meyers } Co., Kansas Cits, Me. 2007-ly | People on the Labrador coasts | secure } Mr. Etzler. Not one word was|of the impeachment of Minister said about cigars but we think it was | Lowell. The speech was tull overlooked and when the gentlemen patriotism.— Zimes-Courier. came again a few remarks on the subject might not be out of order. Oh. gracious, why don’t somebody | get married. We need a good lec ture on the subject. I tell you our; young men and young ladies, old gals and crusty bachelors, widows | and widowers are too negligent in | this matter. The golden opportu-: | nities ar ing swiftly away and ere long it will be to late for many, as, jone by one their hair becomes } mixed with gray, and then its mighty i H ot Senator Jones, of Nevada, now re- ceives many letters from colored people, who think that he was hard | on their people in his speech against | Chinese immigration. One of his correspondents, T. Allen, who was once a prominent colored Republi- can in Louisiana, writes: ‘‘Should the spirit of your last speech in the United States Senate, striking ‘Sam- | | i } } | i | | strongly in favor of the prohibition | of land of | | A handsome little pamphlet, blue} Hl | €Xpericnce oe. ante an t made some wonderful curce. ee great gad incompar- E such & ce ; BERT SAMUELS. 310 Wash Avenze. ER'S N TO = medicine. have never found an’ aad secure the advantages of long experience in curing De! Cust Address, DR. BUTTS, 12 N. Sth St, 8. Louis, Mo, | ESTABLISHED OVER THIRTY YEARS. j PILLS SYMPTOMS OFA TORPIO LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Rowels i i the. Head, with ‘a ull neimtion tee the back part, Pui blade, fullness after eating, wit! = chnation to exe ction. vt Boay na ae irritebility, of temp .ow spirits, with & feeling of having cted some duty, | Weariness, Dizzi ‘uttering et the 2, Yellow Skin, Eurrease the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on eek, thus the system is = ‘onic Action on the : Epler Stools are < 3S Murray St., N. ¥. Ss changed toa GLossy tion of this Dyr. Itim. Instantaneousiy. Sold Xpress on receipt of 21 ‘S HAIR DYE. ty Mandrake, Still medicines known are here . ine of such varied and eff powers, asto make the Greatest Blood PurifierScthe Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, fF seases of the Stomach, Bowels, 1 i eys, and all Female Complaints. If you'are wasting away with Con disease, use the Toxic to-day. Fe eluable_Ynformas Kied FBER on oppiieaiion. [jissouri Pacitic RAILWAY. The Direct Route FOR ALL POIN 1|Fransas, Colorado, Wer Meszico, California and Texas. 2 Trains Daily her Tonics, as thout intuxicating. soc. and $x uine without d for circular up the system sizes, ata!l dealers in drugs. ture of Ht cox & Co. - None N | ———_AND— STABLE Garriages, SALE Buggies, THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR ALL POINTS IN THE Sddle - Horses, 2Trains Daily —VIA ST. LOUIS.— and the best of driving teams. He gives special attention to teams left in his charge. FARMERS will find and excellent feed lot fand an abundance of corn, hay and oats, and water for hungry horses. He also buys and cells Pullman Palace Hotel Cars z rn between ST. LOUIS A? SAN ANTONIO. via Sedalia, daily. |All trains active and depart trom the Grand Unior Depot at St. Louis, |hereby assuring passengers direct connections, Mules and Horses.’ Give him a call at the RED Livery | PAST TIME, SUPERIOR ACEOMCDASTION Stable known as Walley’s barn, 21 blocks south of the square | 118-45-d&w-un —~ someon F. CHANDLER, Gen’}. Pass'r Aga A. A. TaLmaGe, Gen’!. Manager. GenusR ewared; — DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES. EYE « oR, The Story of the Sewing Machine. | oO Ts and sores, | nso-daw ty | near ail day with them. We noticed many people, horses, wagons an? dogs on our streets to- | day. Trade seemed to be flush. Everything was orderlery and quiet. | No loud talking, swearing or quar- reli yore in our town. now of which we : : - aS Was*e ave a town rightto be ue to h may it aim ot every I stand up for truth, sobriety znd protect cach « such a mann 1 and up and cali e fairs: inter- when we children ests est jare di 1 i may ra Your obedient servant. OssERVER. bo’ over ‘John Chinaman’s’ der, be carried out in its full spirit throughout the length and bredth of the country, it will do poor ‘Sambo’ more harm in the future than bull- dozing did him in the past.’’ . An Interesting Fact- In France, all patent medicine must be endorsed by an official board of physici ans before thev can be sold. In lieu of such alaw in America, the people hare emselves into a National com- resolved th mi tee which has endorsed Swayne’s Oint- ment tor allaying the itching accompanys- ing the Piles, as the only reliable remedy Its a poor mie that won’t April rimd&w shoul- | and gold cover, with numerous en- gravings, will be |GIVEN AWAY | | to any adult person calling for st, at W E ‘Scott M D . Fs 5 * = | any branch or sub-office of the Sing-' . i AND THROAT, Kansas Corry. ‘ompany, or will BUTLER. (Office at the Palace Hot ager Manufacturing Co oa C ce 54 Uricn ices , YORK. Talmage. e. a, 22d. 23, Nevata Herrisonville, 27th, Ur. ther hes ZI-f yeat. ey

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