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| | Se. That Libel Sait. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 4. —The answer of the Sentinel Company in the Blaine libel! suit was filed in the United States Court th:s morning. The defense admits printing and publishing the article complained of power to exp: the case, and anticipate being ready eas se sare —— 2 aye | American who was so longin Dun- ictober, if not sooner. answer denying the truth of the tendant’s allegations. The Case of McSweeney, the Irish- e the conclusion of Daniel McSweeney. came to since. was in } 0s . Jou~n C. SHoemaker, | dalk jail, County Down, ji ee i rica quarter of a century Blaine’s attorneys have filed an | Ameri Pa : s S de-; Much of the time he this | H 7 y he lived on the Pacific coast The next step | country he liv ed on th cific coa a was engaged in the cattle busi- in its issue of August 8, 1884, and | will probably be a demurrer to the | and oe Rasec pre ; sange ay - } | ness. e€ Was a mar orce anc ie: it was false in any par- {| interrogatories of the detense. aes . : denies that st was false forth bee | face ear er Ets | with the reputation of having great ticular thereof. It sets for h | Improvement of the Osage. | probity of character. He prospered 5 i a arried te 2 ? . James G. Blaine was ma i The most important river in this but eventually tell p Harriet Stanwood at Pittsburg on or 2bout March 25, 1851; that prior to that time and during their courtship Blaine seduced Miss Stanwood; that he at first refused to make repara— tion for the wrong done, but 2tterward stronyly urged thereto and violently threatened with chastise- ment and punishment therein for his wrong-doing, and perchance repent- ing himself ot the evil, he married her as stated; that in June following Stan- two or st It being 2 child was born, known as wood Blaine, lived three years, and was always acknowl- which ate except the Missouri is the Osage. sta j cultural counties in the state of Mis— | rest or ¢ souri. numerous considerable streams, On its margins are torests of the finest} te returned to A timber to be | States the country through which it runs are | a protracted sojoi yet | known to be very great. river was regularly navigated while steamboating in worldly goods, into ill health. heads 1n the western portion of the | ation by returning to the coun ate in the midst of the richest agri- | He sought a _ restor- ot angeand his birth and earl nise, if 1 in Ireland for Its water 1s contributed by sev- 2storation to health. eral yea the United! mineral resources of found in his business, ana wi i tamily went to his n The mainly undeveloped, though | The Osage ever, an American citizee anc fully impressed with the abuses put upon his countrymen by the !andlord He sys- remained the chief | tem, sought in such jawtul edged by the plaintiff and his wite | ™€4"S of transportation to the peo-| manner as w as open to him to aid Pi ae F a § AE Be : 2. For torty years boats plied be- | ae! “ing z an of as their son; by reason whereof the = oe 3 es - e s x z= | his Saag Being a = in ; . ween St. -Ouls and various dis- |; igence pme means he be detendants say the matters and things : E a = intelligence and some means he set forth in the article recited are tributing points on the Osage. €/came the target of the especial stream, however, was neyer without hate of landlords. Pies eon true, and the same being true, they were published of and concerning said plaintiff by the defendants, as they justly and lawfully might do. The detendants file with their an— swer a number of interrogatories, and require that the same be answered by the plaintiff under vath, positively id without evasion, within such time as may be limited by the court thereby, among which are the fol-— lowing: Ken- resided State when you tucky, if you at finally lett any time ere. Where you went therefrom. Where you was rext employed, and in what bus If you answer th less or calling. the s Hariet Stan- maiden rame ot your wife v difficultie much for want of water, during most abundance, but certain talls or shal- | muinistr lows. | the government to improve the navi- gation of the Osage, and this object | has shared the attention of congress and the engineers the numerous streams of the West | and Southwest. inte the Missouri; and, as this great | minister in London, was much more river is itself difficult of navigation, | solicitous respecting the good cpin- it has been thought m some quarters it would not be judicious to expend money on the tributary til; the artery should be reheved of ali obstructions. ty in this view till congress created a These not so} of which were and throw him in tound to arrest , fines jail and to impose } there is|him. It was during tl upon ot the year ation of Presidert It early became an object of | ency of the st: Mr. nm and the incum partment by found himself on alleged offenc prison up- department with manded only trial and j ossible to ge he tound it it The Osage empties suave and tic ion of the mala great There s plausibili— ing this imprisor Missouri river commission and thus erable and hu vood— committed the government to the s made to him } State when she finally left Ken work of sys cky, and when and where you next met her Give the State and place of your | q > and the names of the wri per- ons besides yourselt and wife who were present on the occasion. | compete with railroads and be Relied onl come Gain power What acquaintance had you with | upon as the great regulators of the edi Shatesandiaic . a ) MAVLNID Muy Jacob Stanwood. | cost of transportation. The past af- a prompt he ind he wou nye Vv ‘lou Ai pip ot What relation was he, if any, to | tords no adequate data trom which Fie absconcna ie Ip9md Suv of tolodns ee yt pracimoset 9 bg co youmarnicd-and whatcon—| to mredice thed=auade oft SuSDOL> lated bun Hues cos an tiotiaicat PEED 1 EES 8 ool ¥ersation or interview did you have | 4, -- rihatare. Pe eon fi a 5 erage ones : onveved to Wm Va eat ze eu tation in the future. Production has ment had made sad mroads upon his ed teetee RE eee w ~ re Si arniage > af } lie + > 1 » os ~ 7 : “ ~ * ith him before said marriage con j so multiplied, and is now in course fortune, and left him with little more 1 Sy omyydaogy oy ust cerving the same, and whe did | of such growth, and pricesare reach- | 4), m the ability and the hoo. + pouty a | ‘ suchiinterview. Gf any: océac Te i p ‘ th de ability and the ihood to west quarter of section ten (10), ce : PAY ‘SPIO “tromnioag aneg u ’ eget, Cece, ABOU oncuch figures, that fractions of a protest against such ‘protection’ as i 39). Cf range thirt ' Hl DOD Bas (nD what was said and done therein? | cent inthe cost of transporting a} Miy, Bl nine afforded [tish-- ‘bern Piet See noe. Se Or | location are some TINT O1109 araeT SOND FeNy r. ee - fe é 4 i 5 Airy Ki afford : U les secure the payme ot ttractions offered to thon Mh Bhat rs ; Was not the first child of said mar- bushel of grain, or its equivalent of | American cihzens-whose bashes it ain promissory on te i d Sevisia sue ee 1Ado PUY “yous mojque, Bey tage born on the Sth day of June, | of other freight musticome to be a} as cackinatinn callad df her, | deed ot trust described; nd, wh , V1) 8AM OUT ‘GAAAey stot BAND 9m 4 1Ser? | qn Peete orinciination called them to their | oneot said notes is past due and unpaid. Gy 2904 Wes p{)4,) ato weap aw Sate ; Matter of moment to agriculturists ive land. Now, theretore, at the request « Je- | Where did said child die; where Jand manufacturer$. It will take Ses See ss! holder of said note, and by virtue of | For particulars, address was it buried, and it in any cemete | vears to improve the Osage. It 1s The Witness to Blaine’s Private Mar- | the Hay Eerie ae Pe ne REDS J. M, NAYLOR ? a © sage. . a o} said deed of trust, I will, On : 4 2 ., 4 3 " Snes | adv to Tes ? “3m r, Bates sntv, Mo- ve the name of the cemetery: | therefore, of great importance that riage Ready to Testify. Ww sday A. D. 1884 si cae Moeeeer Was any tombstone or monument piwenlt bevcommencc ite go Sept. 6.—Congressman | yoy the Bout of he | - cana S x the work be commenced simultane i etwe the hours of nin the | sted at the grave of said child, ously with that on the Missour: | John V. Lemoyne, of this city, will | forenoon and f af DFO) YO K NOW ing the date of its birth, and by | The improvements will cessarily be an important witness in the B ame 200 of that day, | : j whose direction was said tombstone i be on a large scale and upon elabo—/ Sentinel hbe! suit, and is preperine ic} e } OS | aie : iserstea ent) rrehencl see . | vendue, tor cash in hand, ail ot re ‘iomtenaraiese S CLIMAX PLUG | | rate and scientific plans, and these | his statement. € was a Classniaic¢ | ext, te, tn said deed ot tru | Did rot said tombstone b the | should be entered upon without any | Of Blaine tor five years in| Washing- e > described, or so muc 1 TlrBACcCcea, | ; z Y : ; pe Necessary to pay said inter tollowing inscription, relative to. the | unnecessary delay. ton college, and was a witness a the aud costs: DR oe aes t fine « bith of the child: Stanwood | Blaine-Stanwood wedding at Pitts Trustee lack, : a > soe s n > ’ = a 2 agi and - Blaine, born June 1S, 1851 | HeLa ee burg March 29 1851, all ‘orcs of Order of Publication. 3 Has any i > - cant ee eee ee Baae nee I ae 's any portion of such inscription | ie howe M. Crumly & Co's. | Which have been Le- | Strate oF eS io os es on said tombstone been erased since | Bo of Dr. King,se | Moyne is a democrat and oppowdto | County of Bates, f #8 erection, and, ifso, what portion thereof? What acquaintance haye you with a book called **The Lite of James G,. Blaine,’’ written by Russ ell H. Conwell, with an introduction by ja gress with Piain Gov. Robie. of Maine, and pub- |} J er ee 2 that the men were lished by E. C. Allen & Co.;, Au- c The rich ethnographical collect- were sur} to gusta, Me., in the year 1884? | ions - Dr. Paul Posse, the Afmean Beas Cee y Were not the proots of such work | Hak = eS SaaS ae submitted to you for revision ae ree }, ov Atric Is not the statement made upon the sixty-eighth Page of said books! ce ey ee oat. a S FEMALE TONIC Grok: s pee Oe Re in the Royal eS xfo terion theme as_ follows: Miss Stanwood in | this came to Lemoy: halt of lot one (1), 0 = | normal iy ihn oid Reena en March, 1851, became his wife atl he promptly said: ter of section five la % TAKEN AT Blportartber st Pittsburg, Pa.,”? a correct statement of the time and place of your mar—} riage? Did you not communi ate to the tor Ins use in sach work the name and place of author of said book your marriage as aforesaid? The following statement was ght turnished the Associated Press correspond Mr. Shoemaker: to~- nt ntatthis peint by To tHE PusLic:—Biased reports Indians ve been sent fro: certain pre that the defendants Psuit brought by Mr. delay 2 prompt Ty. we shall do all apohs b S corr cating seek to cont Missouri will, gation. | ed if water ways are | ma, bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe ¢ | orany 8 6 4 é g tematically improving the That question, at consul to te imperial stream 1] beyond an be made of safe and easy This may safely optics re eye: n to} hoped a Democratic s tes :} Blaine, and ns affected with asth-| he most protound ‘out the may sadden ah “Mr. Lemoy = entre atfection of “Blaine is a har; about it. 7 accompanied Beyo: be induced On good ; college moyne probably soon bh moyne on, wt iver. A great nurbe h mankind are Ii)! a sound and health; oucandety disease. PRIGLy ‘y adapted fc is compos ed of drugs whicl Siving it tone and streng gi M bearing date May rst, in the Recorder’s office of Bate M STEEL, WIND -ENGINES WAGON opulndoaes in Sag 2 teting " i Man on the stack pulls cord starts, or allows Stacker to t _ Woop h, No . AND Wednesday, Sept i “ i oe s of te ropes 1 f CHAIN forenoon and five o’¢ fer- = = - vepit loads down, z no ; aot abiiced door | BARB WIRE, i an akins i PUMPS of the co Butler, | 4 sue 3 real southeast hi pase ustee’s S Whereas, Wm. ““. Mathews and ie C. Ma hews, his wite, and Lyd fathews, by their certain dee 1884, Mag- ee of trust, ¥ recorded county, BENNETT, WHEELER & ¢) REEVES & C0., Columbus, Ind. fissouri, in Book No 37, page HARDWARE, BUCKEYE BINDERS, TABLE RAKES ND MOWERS GROCERIES WAGONS, BUGGIEs, | Benaett, Wheeler & Go Butler, Mo, s notice descr ib- so much thereot as may be nece- | ¥ to pay said debt i costs. HIANKs, j [take pleasure in) snnouneins to NEW vis WE > Sheriff of fates county, Mo. | the publie that L have located in ft LER —__——___ | Butler to make it my future home, e the larg and best as- rted stock of clocks, watches and welry and spectacles ever brought his market, which I will sell pforeash. Having bad many years experience jin the 2 | ture of watehes and eloch j rope, Lam now prepare: te repair watches and cloc bo taatter how }complieated nor how badly t] >have been abused. By. bringi quarter of secti northeast quarter or ‘quarter of on twen all their right, title and rthwest qu r of the sc said twenty-six p thirty-nine mm to me, you can have them pr lye running order and ery six ] ee ‘| FRANZ BE® HARDT ROME TE Butler Academy, oa sect i 6), and Sutier, Mo section 39). ot r “UP snoornjzaTys It¥y * Stamey ‘yowgr q ‘suyuadg ‘msyjem rye -nony xox Sano eyNYJorqu uy innings REECE SAA kor Circuit Court of Bates county, DR. 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