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Killed by a Boy, A Skin Game. y ‘ork, October 28.—Boys Two young men named John sporting a pte as ae of | Wilde and Frank Beckenstedt called started a bonfire at the jun fissere cree Sa thee ee HE WOULD EXPLAIN. nts ofan Afternoor that Broke an ia ; Prince and Tillary streets, Brooklyn, Engagement. ink é ged | and complained that they had been ——DEALERS IN THE—— ccluded te last might. Michael Byrne, age meal hy cae JebnOneecn | known as the aay wronge r AL =. : = oe finally began to dance = = a . A youag man wandered into the | eighteen, He ne = - y who keeps a labor office on Market | nny EMPIR s MILLS Fifth avenue hotel on Saturday even- | around the fire and drive Re eed sireet, between Second and Third e E Id E | C E ill ‘ ae ing at about 10 o’clock. leaned | boys away. He was particularly | oe ue Pheticnid thatctwe <aecere | j > a ad— ti oward a thirteen year old} zt Ea familarly over the desk. and ad | Spi etul tow é >St. Martina, of | ago trom last Sunday they saw Cc rtland Steel Gear x hlinindees pastat Iressed Mr. Carr, the clerk, with | lad named Chauncey St. Ma =, | an advertisement in a morning pa-! Oo we the city of Butler, wit well establish. if oe i f ef old iriend, al-j 111 Tillary street. He torced St. | 2° ie ee neato wena | = i ed custom and merchant. business the affection of a 4 ; P ai 3 x ver for 200 laboring men to ‘or : n tact though he had never seen that gea- | Martin to give him three cents and | A ie enna eC aa 1 r = Biol et , faa in ta a at gee * he the Government r 3 ga aly tleman before in his life later asked him for more. Chaun- | Memphis, and offering $30 2 month | rit ‘ a ons width Gi ? iu g 16§ t to fill its orc 1 2 > is hfe. : Memphis, and offering $30 2 mont! ¥ ag is 45x50 f “Sawa letter in the paper this | cey told him he ae nom 3 we } and board during the winte:. he | p b 5 rnd basen with Commodious o Yes at Ae s = impulsively, | when Byrne struck him and said 1€ zi . LES : pe ee j tached. Its machinery consists of a 30 morning,” he said, impulsively, - s 1in atthe bon- | @dvertisement stated that applica ; , | horse power boiler and engine, 4 tun 3% “from a girl. Girl wrote to editor { would not let him remain at th him |tions should be make to John | Halliday Standard i se n were fire unless he went { got him | ee e me Ea, | pis — ining and to know why young men were not | : | O’Keefe. ‘The young men went to | r Sa 5) = Ta. Eo Gy fhe east a boy resolved to | O'Keefe. So SV fe => BO “| as # o ad oinerisenios ape a reciprocative. That,’’ he added to oer: Age 1 Byrne} O’Keefe’s ofhce and were given | 7 Sin Sere = raye room for grain, g Ww ¢, “is a large, | remain where he was = anc cece eae RO een a Teme a SE | and tron Suction or Fore vodorder, and built with himself, in aoe tone, ‘‘is ge, i ht hold of him and, dragging | tickets to Memphis on the pavment | lan eyevor convenlenceand Gonie tan pleasant and agreeable word. It cought hold > ao Bl ce $5,75. This was on Monday, and | : ; A pecepe nel isha ah yj Beret Stumps me- Kcluproshative. | iimitoward the fire)” thieatencd| to they started that nicht for Memph | O i Jo iM! aif This isa : Of ty for any one + arse ee row z le resisted and in z | p ff { if w 5 to engage in the milling bus I could tell him how it is. Look at| throw him im. 1 ies ish_ | On their arriya; they called on Capt. |} 5 y : ids ’ G ¥ Hi §) iness and will bear investigation. T) me! This afternoon at 4 o’clock, 1 | the siruggle he was severely punish— Oca SRG ea Ca oe 5 ' ro) | property is good, and the location cannot = : were > z g broken Joose St. Mar- reg aia ee Zs | be excelled in southwest Missouri, § left the office with $ro, intending to | ed. oe a 2 a hove | Government works. and were told | Iron ay cel N ail Ss. &e N ort h fast) corner! “win exchange tor tarm or city proper p See t the Cz tin started tor his home, only a shor ae é Spe ei DOLCE, AN AU EG RON x ity, o Usetl on very easy terms. wi { 0 up town, buy seats at the Casino, di 3yrne followed and | that no laborers were needed. ; | ty, a sas cay uae ie a pas aes yeencads tie co ae i oe soing up| Capt. Wilson also ted that he S¢ pual ec, But let = Mo. } terms call on or address dinner. I played in hard luck, and, | overtook nim as he was zo ell ieee fromm NrooN tS) 460 Gapnlicanare ; i Gena soe Kle, PURE ey: pun Acoeewon. ; = C3 toop of his house, When he | 2 RENEE NASAL EARNS RES RAT | Butler, Mo instead of locking myself in a cab, as | the stoop of his i Ss Matti { daily from men who had been sent iz | 5 ave 2, Wi it ai— | attempted to seize him St. Martin | e ee a aeearae take pleas In anneuane NEW JE VELER. | Tought to have done, without a Pp to him by the inte nee offices and te ne tT have loc: | tempting to spend any money, I at- | turned and wicagge a kntie siruck eed: Ere ne | for whom he had n Byrne’s breast. ater stagger. game, and tempted to walk up Broadway. Ik, | Were then in Memphis hundreds of About eyery tour blocks I met a]ed back and tell to the sidewalk. Ra ec aye a eae ees me 10 hac ne 2 tank. Tank sez to me: ‘Come and | Several other boys who had fol!ow- | uld get no work and had no money ae é : } could ge K and had n one have a bowl.’ I sez: ‘Have one|ed Byrne and § BUR He (ine to ret’ z to their hom He said it ie = rite an Ber a o return to their homes. sai with me.’ Tank sez: ‘Have one | bonfire, expecting to see a fight, ran ‘slain’? if at were = ae was 2 j up and, finding Byrne, lying oa the! with both of us.” The result was not stopped he would have some of sidewatk picked him up and carried that when I got up to Twenty-fourth 2 the scents prosecuted. as they hee Street I had to take a Russisn bath | him toward his home. He died be- a auton to employ men tor the So as to get my head clear in time to | fore reaching it. He did not speak ea eenaae Throt Beene take the young lady to the theater. [after he was siruck. Physicians who HadiworiedtecG ip ain Wilson Went to sleep on the couch, got up | found that he had received a stab ae aioe 1g0, the ‘wo men got and had dinner, went home and got} wound in the heart. Detective z Gaertn rae I - 4 li = Chamt 1:Se Macténat } emplcy ment for five days, and were essed, beiore scovere a jambers arrested St. Martin at his gs 5 : dressed, belore I discovered it was 9 enabled to return by boat. Eleven home. He handed the knife, an or- dinary white-handled pocket ki a ee 49 ais eater = = E a erctock. Didn’t make any differ men went ta their p. rty to Memphis, nee. brought another cab, went ’ : pea : 58 i ie S r } t sry | and a rumber sent out by another round to the young lady’s house and | to the detective. Hesobbed.bit‘erly = = : intellizence office ¢ were bo New Orleans. They : and found she was out. Vhen I went to | whea he was told that he had killed all 4 all the theater, and atter I paid the cab- | Byrne. To Coroner Menninger h said that he cuffed Fearing that he New Orleans men returned on the same | boat with Wilde and Beckenstedt, and declared that there was no work - same way, two ot the had irequently been by wou'd man I found I had exactly thirty-five cents leit. and tell you about it.’” and Byrne I thought 'dcome down pe’-ecuted fcatch “Tam glad you did,’ Mr. arr} him after be ject the bonfire he Si ne . rane ely . £ an A =o } . te- | in New Orleans The young men said pleasantly, inough he indulged | ‘ook the knife »rom his pocket to de- 2 . . ‘ a r . said they wanted fo warn other in a slight smile. fend himselt. He was very mad, he i ? i bed laborers azaipst the decepiioa prac- said, at the way Byrae treated him, ot companions ‘Yes,’ the young man coniiaued, You see, young ladies very ofien com-— tised on them. kiting the “1 knew you’d want to know. but he bad no in‘ention him. Several ot Hungry For Place, plain that, though they enteztain | boys erent al ae custody : wi Washington, October 25.—It gentlemen all the year round, the aioe eg a sagt e pats seems almost incredible that people ome 5 "9 e elves ‘ and a sed St. Mua. tin, Ie 1 . = gentlemen seldom show themselves j bullied and abusec aa EE Sib search of petty offices, such as reshiprokattve, and I thought I’d let | boniire was s a:ted in honor ot a you know,’ he added vagucly. democratic Procession, through the Mr. Carr nooded. Second, Fourth ana Fi th Wards. “It's all right, in’t it?’ - -- Why Not. committee clerkships, should be al- ready placing mortgages on the po- Yet such An instance of this was Sitions in the next House. as the faci. SAN wipht?* Mr Care responded. seen only a tew days since in the The youth winked at him oy He sat with his back to a carpen- | visit of an old-time Republican toa seriously, shook hauds very politely, ter shop 1 the alley, bootblack’s Prominent party leader here with the 6 ” ae Biase said ‘good ev enng,”’ and pursued a kit beside him, knees drawn up, and request that he would promise his tigzaz course up the co vidor.—New as the snow squalls came booming | son a position an employe of the York Sun. ————— along he had to suspend his read- next House if it sould chance to be ing for the moment and shiver. Republican. The gentleman ap- Mr. William Day and the Cat. He was a Jad of t3, and was resd- pealed to replied t he did not William Day of New Hampsh-re was strolling through his orchard the other day to see how many apples had been carried off by the boys hy- ing in his neighborhood, when he espied a wildcat crouching on a limb in one ot his trees. Now, Wilham, hhke a great many other People, can mever pass an animal, especially a cat, without fring a brick at itor hit- ting it with a club. When know ihat the next House was cer- tain of being Republican, that if it was, he had no that he would have anything to do with the distribution of offices, and if he should have he could not and would not promise anything so tar in vance. “I could promise your sona place,’’ he said, “but it I should do So, there is no certainty that I could keep my promise, and I don’t care “Bertha’s Se— Some of the words he had to stcp and spell out, and others he skipped enirely, but was deeply in- terested and even begrudzed the time it took to raise his hand to his red nose to wipe away the ‘sar there oit suscended. ing a noyel eatiled eret” assurance ad- A four-s ory window in the block on the other side was «autiously he saw tased and a head showed itselt 5 over the wildcat lying so comfor y 7 - R ati a ; ¥ = ‘ A iably in the sll. It dodces back to reappear | t0 make the reputation that such a ne Crotch Of the tree, with its eyes fina momeni, followed by an arm | Performance would bring.’”” The closed in slumber, he Siraightway hied himself to a ras! fence tor the Purpose of getting a stick With which to awake the sleepg animal. Mr. Day will never again meddle with a wildcat, for he had no sooner given it the first tond caress with the rail than from a hittle round ball of fur % spread out as big asa buffalo robe, and, with a spring, it Struck Mr, . e me S ice } a ” z and a basin ef water. All of a sud- | thirst for office has been shown toa marked degree during the campaign den the boy awoke to a reahzing | i2 applications for place which have ad. have been extremely numerous, and, in many cases, would not be suspected of any sires of this sort. The salziy of the Vic sense ‘hat every drop of that water hit him somewhere. He sprang up, | WO committees ee rushed this way and that for a ment, aad mo- fron a ay thea uaderstandiag that from persons wh he had been made the vic im i joker he of a sed his clenched hand io the open window and excla'med: j v of India “Beware 7 reven-vetl 7 Sr om 3 7 Day on top of the head, and, with. _ Eeware of my re venge! you} is $125,000 a year. x . ave a daugher. I will win her ~ i page : out stopping to ask that gentleman’s love. Phe e eat Ball is George Leyburae, the Amerigan = ig it 2 = ts = age re sha e : 2 . Permission, proceeded. to remove his Sete ana ean : iny, | *28er who died a pauper in London clothes. W hen Mr. Day's friends | SS: #9d you shall have issued iny: recently, once made $15,000 2 year out of his voice. ons, engaged the preacher and The br:de found him there wasn’t a stitch ot clothing on his body, and, up to last accounts, they had counted 165 claw marks on his person and Were still finding them.—Peck’s Sun. an ordered a big spread. will be ready and the guesis wi wait, but ah! taney shall wait in vain! | Pll skip the gutier! £ won’r up! I'll give you the cold shake, aad don’t you gulp to gurgie that I wWon’t.’” | President Arthur will not ride the cheap yellow | be became president he ordered one | away i-om his hotel and sent black one. »» Long before show tor a Enterprising, House. F M Crumley & Co can always be re- hed upon, not only to cairy the best of everything, but to secure the such ariicles as have we and are popular wi'h the people, ¢ acion of being Reliable +A Pii.sburg barber, named Her- man Kaupt. eso in Heze Cassel, Ge-many, and has gone over to eet ‘he money. Sustaining the re enterprising, and ever reliabie | | | cough is entirely Having secured the agency tor the cetebraicd Dr John A. Joyce has written a ES Col. ing’s New Discovery for Cons: a. Ss] iton a = ieee | js >, ale : will surely core on” ever. 23-1¥r _ | poem ee There Ss EE Pocket in ot Throat, Lungs and Che 2 oes ;a Shioad, going to show that a Our confidence, we invit Mr. Blaine owns $174,000 worth j rich man Caa not tske bis money with | Set a trial bottle tree t : sae | of coal property near Pittsburg. has fallea heirto $2S8o0,- i | him when he dies. i BENNETT, WHEELER & 20. it lar Butler to mak and haye the stock of nd spe Butler Academy, | | | market, | Will epen for its eleventh year on » for cash. A t § ae Ee anufac lerpere t ture of watches oh Ee SEPTEMBER, 8th, 1884. rope, lam now prep watches and clocks. 0 i : a ree complicated nor how | une Bu J eae k bui eg ill have been abnese be 1 this su € rich ae H ord tacilities will a tar superior to anything betore enjoyed by its patrons. Thorough work, by a Teachers, ilities ir or Normal a healthtul location t ttractions offered ring an education, htem to me, you ¢ uitgood running and ¢ istaciio | FRANZ BERNHARDT Butler, Mo | | NEW FIRM Cops 0 R.A. ATKISON The Newest and Freshest Line of GROCERIES, IN THE ciryz ler M, NAYLOR, Butler, Bates county, Mc DO YOU KNOW Sign of te Horse Shoe. East Side Square. ene All wool both ways and guarauteed in ever particular are those handsome and latest style Harness and Saddles | y I MADE BY | own as Change of Lit. GUS WYARD E TONIC Sox On the fence or on the ground they will aabkealgsta tue Crammrs rexcricng rncuincatnaice a pecee last the year around. ag taste, MAY B KEN AT ANY Timm, on: 2) Friend.” [Fer further with reb tin tag: 'Y ti THE WORLD Foz Tes Suge BASES Proeiiar TePEMALES, - Spee: Se for the eure of Falling of the hi Pain ia the Back, Pain: truation, Wlooding. Fain 1 the varied troubles I's Almanae.) ~ Full directions iheach botie. 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