The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 23, 1884, Page 7

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SUFFERERS rote and Blood Diseases art Affections,Weak Lungs, ¥ aie Debt Sebility, Broken Down Comett- Befonsand Weakness of the Midmeys,Bind- ine enants ask your Draggist for sCcoTr’s SD RENOWNED | ‘SPECIFIC NO. 13, Rac BEEF2IRON Whosphorus, BLOOD, ‘BRAIN & "NERY E TONIC. 4 does not keep it ask him to order it trw Pe. $1. per bottle. Coen,Neef and Iron SnyGreatest Medical 1)i every of modern times. s with full part OTT M.D., Kansas City, Mo. Tee Dr. SCOTT S LIVER PILLS. SITTERS CO.,SOLE PROP? ET Louis end Kansas Citz. Mo. THE ONLY TRUE iRON FACTS RECARDING Ds, Barker's fron Toni, ‘owl purity and enzich the BLOOD, regulate auivEN an ands EYS, and RESTORE THE mal VigoR ef SOUTH! In ail those juitinc acer! inand eflicien- TONIC, ja, Wantor Annette: .Indiges- is marked Bones, Be hy mediate and wonde ve ‘ew force. Enlivens Pr es and Wy Bemind and LADIES = peat bY: o the popular~ rdesire health : ny INDIAY VEGETABLE FILLS Secure Healthy to the Liver ieveall bil- - IR, STRONG'S PILLS! The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Remeaies.- Rane’ S SANATIVE PILLS Xor.te Liver: . laint, Re; gatatin the Bowels, Purifying a! mod Beasaine ae slarial Taint. A per. Sitioas Disoracran ) Conepation 'Coughs,Cotd<, & ee aeons See. precious boon THE ACME PULVERIZER, CLOD CRUSHER AND LEVELER, Grange Store EURNITURE, CARRIAGE (Baby af all styles and pric COrEFIT aos wr Two Doors South of tie POSTOFFICE —Dealers in— GROCERIES RARDWARE QUEENSWAT BUTLER, MO. | Pinkerton as a « SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SGLICITS& & ATT’Y AT LAW, SPRING EIaLD, *~O. meet (Associated at Washins:on. D.C) r lnguiries answered free and prompt Correspondence Yre End of Allan Pinker y cotland, circumstances, Pinkerton. being employed as was arresting and the tamily port. Pinkerton bec sentiments of inde ter’? in Great Britain, and he ed Chartist movement of the solved ¢ movement, and seve were arrested and transported. Jane Carrrae, 2 perilous voyas in which the and his apy ment. Meet who was then engag co business, he en! of that ger soon succeeded i While emploved z business as 4 co he had frequent occasion to procure materials for hi ese he disc while on one of t ths e existe sof a ga island is ussociate When Mr. Boone was el Strange and Komantie Career _ | Say that c 5th day off ane rust, iStg. His parents were in humble father. William | tances could be induced to ma divorce ¢ a po- lice Sergeant by the municipality. When Allan was but a small boy his matters were in dispute. jing his right side near the nippl He leaves a widow and three chil- William A., the eldest, ago Office and the Western Division, While Robert A. is the General father died from injuries received at the hands of a prisoner whom charge of the Chic Superintendent ne liate charge ot the Eastern ‘Tis daughter is the w ife of thus deprived of their means cf sup-! Betore attaining his majority young - Chalmers, of the firm of in Chicago. me imbued with a ndence and Ree & Chalmers, form which were advocated by those who put forth the **People’s Char- If you are suffering With low pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, tution,, Hees le orany dis lious eee by all means tle of electric bitters prised t to see the rapid i improvement that ; You will be ; strength and ac! = ity y will return, pain and misery will will rejoice i became identified with the celebrat ea cone ase of a bil- rocure a bot- fected people. The government re- to crush ths revolutionary al of the leaders tul of his own satety, Allan Pinker- ton resolved to leave the country ¢ .Crumly & Co. city drug seek a retuge in America. Accord- ingly in 1842 he was mi gered to Miss | Congressional Convention. Roose or Democratic CONGRESSIONAL NEVADA, Mo., June 25th, 54 ) day the young couple set sail E the third negro hung in the court |} America, landing at Quebec, at CoMMITTER, 1 pee . : At a meeting of the Congressional sel was wrecked, and the suffer versally great indignation among the cit- | Large Fire and Burglar Tt was ord the affair is not yet at hand. Jailer | Lucas was given prompt attention, convention himself to securing employ- Anderson, ensuing election, y of Aueust. at 2 0’clock ton City. Mo. The basis fixed at one ng employ- 1 hat coor representation meat at his trade—that of a cooper. fterward in per at Dundes, ae over cast in the setts insist on the renomination of Gov. Robi | would prefer to run for said district tor Gen. e of the islands in| Fox River to aes general election his stock, 4 ates so chosen cast the ag of counter-- gregate democratic yote t at said election. : fifty-tnre i AUED: ING, already recorded t tecting labor in the } forergn policy and the States. hen Pit nkerton under- . When eky Lynching BATES NEY I sville, July 14.---The T N ' Hy sensors. Kentosks. spesial sem: National Bay Z : ( : 8 with Time Lock t Ww : ' he DIRECTORS en shots, the mob firing a Sas fired from ch and his son trom the front windows. Two ot the mob are re W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith ported as killed. Eye-witnesses F. J. Tygard hey saw one man fall, shot OFFICERS. by Tom Lucas: that he was placed on a horse and quickly carried off. | LEWIS CHENEY Altter firing six sh - - President ts from the Pal | Stig sac ee Ss fre e porch F.1. TYGARD . . - Jailer Lucas was shot, the bail enter- He was carried to his room, stil re BUTLER tusing to give up the keys. His | wife, with a pistol, tried to repel the | i the mob, but they crowded up stairs | 4 and forced her to give up the cell EN ee keys and the ovter door was then | battered down by a sledge hammer. | Oper | louse Bloek, They then took May from his cell and hung him to the only available BUTLE limb inthe court house yard. It 1s stated they had ropes prepared for] Cash Capital and Surplus, $57,850. two others. The rope was a new 7 : R, MO.! +++ President + Vice President - Cashier. . Ase’t Cashier, + Clerk and Collector, JOHN H.SULL oae, and the knot a regular hang- | pow. CHILDS man’s. The jail premises are badly | W™-B. WAL 5 4 = ee Cc. C, DUKE riddled with bullets. The jailer | poN KIN} carried a lantern in his hand and of- at tered a good targec After hanging DIRECTORS their victim the mob departed, leav- | ing a number of masks about the jail |p, -p. ©, Boulware, Booker Powell, premises. Itus stated that among] R, D. Williams. Green W. Walton, Judge J. ‘ _ -Sullens, D them were a number of negroes, and | -4"'F . -N, L, Whipple, ¥, Childs, Walton, Jenkins . T that a portion of them came from | Frank Voris, wo, C, H, Dutecnes” J- Rue Indiana, opposite Owensboro, where the girls father once lived. May was OTHER STOCK HOL DERS G, B, Hickma 1, C. Duke, house yard by a mob. and the fourth | Jone Decrwester, Ov Spe be rig victim of the gallows in the county. | John B. Ellis, J, R, still, pie ; : a S, Q. Dutcher, J, J, McKee, Lhe outr ast night is eni- loo, Donovan, A, It, Humphre zens ot Owensboro. re end ot Proof Safe with time lock. but died at 7 o'clock this morning. ates of prohibition need have no AbH BITTERS” as it is @ 1 uy rewson of its cathartic pro- sed as a bevera It is m the purest rm the Liver, Kidne As a blood purifier it has no -t to the taste, and effec- , Stomach Political Drift. The Republic ot Massac ison this year, though he IUETESS. In a smali Masachusetts town con- ants, ining less th Pinkerton’s Mining Police. with | sir carbines and revolvers, are pro- nout straddh and they do it wi Bootblacks are now talking about and Grocery House quite as well as 3 any 6 “ats OF C.DENNEY well known and poprlar stand on the East side of GROCERY TRADI IN rer BUTLER. 7-2 Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and ee fancy Grocery it Glass, Queensware and Cr THEY ARE A’ t LESS EXPENSE Goods delivered in the city prompt! } Chas. Denney. corr rene yo oe dence cesar nana ae Pi we Se tin arn!

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