The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 25, 1885, Page 4

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rear of TRAGEDY ON A TRAIN. JUSTICE d a A a j burrying its in the KAY TIME 1 tood courteous, gentiemanly ccom- Asthe law now is, owners vi j i dee bey cheea BUTLER WE eure We want it dist a x in and k killed by the a One of the Most Desperate B a the sere? that we do not, at ces z e t pay when the es tles ou a Texas ‘Train Run- | woman, Mrs J. D. ALLEN Eprtor anv umstances. approve of 9 taeda ‘ Fie ork Nowe in!) cents ning at Full Speed, Pitts, was lying ne oY Tone m any c = A ene arshal, shotoun e stu aC. a i garcno a e lefec n the law an ane Silas ore > retors now busily er = Vr this detect tn the fs Ma e - ss Ross £ D. ALLEN & Co., Prop fs antee ons ¥ Soa = Iwo anacied Highwaymen Set at | great agony M Rossa Y ’ tt co roads responsible t < wh gs j He oa oases a oft such snou sean r os ttied tenes Liberty and Furnished Weapons sister of the prisoner, was tound ; > CIT, SE PTION = ee " ) i rea re eith Ried ad . ise etute im é BERMS OF SUIS p : sccording aw, irrespective . pete to wire fences, br r by a Grand morher BT MNCORSEIGUS SINTE TH Se ae TheWeencry Listes, ‘ ‘ sentiments. O ‘ : and Sister, cently oceup ‘ prisoner Wednesday, will | ne A ind, the laws of the s cr s = site throug g below e One vear, postar = - nae Twill be se i MY 4 i wnd = yover sid SPacaxteaicey seas i ! The U. S. Barst Sho: Dea ety Manning Was ng ee a , »f our t | _ = s. for s 1 is pres - = T lativ r burnts tace and s BUTLEK MI: ; - D DeA The Relatives of the Bandits ie . ru hag? Badly 1f -.ot Fatally injured nisin irene rai ei sianng — jainfluencee in any wav by asentiment 4 BATT ON A MOVING TRAIN | scene of t t dvoto 1 wing asa cand Ti that is based solely upon sectio capture of the desperados, why ng as y | : nstable of Mt lanimosities. The Globe-Demucrat Ak a Deputy Loving organ ong Pct to the acti poo ns BS Galveston, Feb. 22. ung ON a ‘ : Convention J and other reput an papers through - : : bi New Braunfuels ‘ast g aod moelacees = $ : or places inclosed b cept meager details of the killing ot J Fete iga ty nea out the s' are attempting to rep- : : is antly started ain pursuit T pee are autnunzcd to anno . ae cn both sides of s United States Marshall Hal Gosling ‘ co W. Tucker, as a candidate tor Cons | resent rl the action of Governor : ae : orantiit found the dead body of Pitts a 4 a ant v p subtect »¢ ms qui 4 re scei oO tat tobea Allatie ’ at Mr. Pleasant township su to bees y law require ete Tec even ee la — ; | distance up lane from the see Sore tC Conse con Wy areit a4 oe ae ser : by being ened or by last night. The News’San Antonio ' ; Seay \ sitien . ot or the tragedy, and came upto Y- We are authorized to announce W | : ee passing locomotrve or train on said | special zives the tollowing details of ae ania +3 4therton as a candidate tor Constab page will a : a for inte eae Marshall Goal 3 er, cight miles ¢ ‘ He Mt. Pleasant townshi abject to demo- | ye ag ot ti anc a Tareas ; ; By A fight, was pierced by two balls Galeichatedtion Mac 1 i : A ertal Geor by or because ¢ ssong run agains ed by ovo of his trusted dep ' sid) teats i element in ti : 5 dv the posse isabled, a authorized to a: | the p ot er of his i : ij F. Manning and J. L.. 1 ¥ itaken to New Braunfels, Wher GS oe eee Gi led i H sfounh or tire, O'ling, were conveying two United | died 1 tour en under ot Mt. Pleasant t >} appreciate ee ‘A os t i t Sun lare fed tes t loud ae tto democritic convention Vent Narra yo ghe ly OF sald’) States prisoners trom Austin to Sani are con a ‘ ' fight in t! m3 ce ehisk, bu upon 'G, | road, tne railroad company pay! Antonia for safe keeping. The 5 o a h ‘ x« -“ : {to fight in the s 2 H Z , g osling 1s \aense. SUI OLIZed (ol announce } lt to} fir 1 t $ 1 HVE | the owner ot any such stock so injured | prigoners were James Pitts and | *iiing of Go sti . 84 candidate tor n trial for his ? i ES 2 ant township, su | “ Re oe Charles Yeager, who cwon no He Changed to Sugar, ° reens anh a , whi 4 c , democratic convention Marc i i “ Compasas and B etcoun Gen. Strongly, who was once Gor OO cubes r F nor of Arkansas, could stand defeat We are mone d it) anncemce EC i » one ha | success about as well as any man k Hleavilin as candidate Mara : HIGHWAYMEN AND POSTOFFICE ROB |. to the thrilling history of this cousg collector ut ME Pleas ear . ! Once, while his chances of victory wes fect to th rat yer er than the | in the hands of his friends asse March 14th ‘ ‘ oe " ths H office a priso ve in State convention, the General | We are authorized to announce G : ‘ é cup seat rthe sniowing ear on} several supporters sat in the rotunds McKissick as candidate tor offi . Nope ane : | the uding hot The result of Tollector ot Mt. PI « i i: [t = oppo > Se ees ait ! a! Ww ash pught by & COUT OF. tto the democ ary n prisoners were sect y hand-c 1{ + Well,’ said the General, after March 14th sf . iving returns from the forty-first | = StS he Nido aya t Be lot, if Jackson climba much more be Noiiee. | re Phey we rtec y Mr E. ia anaes { contr. being : . lown m : To the people of Bates County: iP ; ; 3 j A. Drown, a ot Pitts, “Ld be prepared for the worst,” som a FOr er > | one remarke Tam a candidate tor re-election t Paes ie jand Miss Rossa ¥ § ansigter OF) atin epared. Hella, bew the offi £ County Sc | : < one of the prisoners "he we a apiseact? he office of County c bGnn Stewart would ek ers. T “ et the ¢ uric r . ie P saissioner, su to the action of k ae sCcupied seats immediately. in front General, Lam 4 Hea » inform y Mountains quake to ee rs : : that you are defeated = Democratic county conventior Fe rene Aes ie es ot the prisoners, who in turn were | “That so? Well, boys, come up In the disch: of the duties ot} i ee he r | } escorted by four men occupy let's have something,” leading the . mignty tivers upon their sonrces. 1 i| Service i te | to the bar. **What will you take, Bill t { athool commissioner for nearly two Sd RECN ech nee OIE dai. Seat H removed from them. The smoking | adie ythe bartender. “Give me , | ts the old crv, he er, of tt Peg: ee ie ‘ | aes ; \¢ ssing f 7 years, [have tned to be faithtul, elmaee ce three ae | The wo ult problem that | car was well filled with passengers, | whisky sour." ionest and energetic. Ihave donc 1 Ehonvinmold sections! ort {the incoming administration — will | among whom were several cattlemen | Just then aman dashed in and ef veiled fore theca and flippantly of burying old sec we ly ailin qauat le question .,, | claimed: “General, six counties bay | Sa econ aap gunders ie dae feesings, as thev should be, in the | “4 ele eee angen Jin a flow of spirits. When the train changed their vote and you are noi ¢o forward the educational interests iu Se peers fg ofcivil service reform. The _ firse pulled out of San Maries ' ot the county If you believe that} STVe Ge Bete au ene } a | thing to be consider is the honesiy cee iene 5 Bill, you may put . fe = Wed _ | live as brothers under one flay. they Phe gover = a As silt if pheants ¢ H ; pees eicanines ' mine." — Arkansas Tra ny course as commissioner merits # ’ 5 fas a ois . and capability of the appleants t ble he , “ yw ates ; { lection. the | DEXe” lose an opportunity to rake | communication to legislature, = T : Be ee left the smoker, es th : , enomination and a re-election, the Bees ‘ : sues a mae x a} office. o some extent antagoms- ath y t ne I : up the past, with its grimning skele—|-recommended the building of a ioe Me i ‘ : a a leather valise, into the first se pest Sao osidoly aunrectated: ton, and stir up, with an exulting, | branch penitentiary. There iy little i tic to this general idea comes in the class coach adjoining. After ashort | A Sense of Honor, Respectfully. id ‘ i ae | : i eer (Vetere j well established principle ot Ameri- | gpeene . to th oker| The following is taken from an [ LH £ gloating spirit, men’s passions over) doubt but that the legislature will | well 1 : p ae |} absence they returned to the sm sid (Premise Coiturg coe Donne, Ki ie the dark pages of our history that) heed 1 recommendation, Phe | can poliucs tha i the vic ra ©"! and occupied seats immediately in | “There is little doubt that the ————— ee z : ; ‘ ei ues ntelligent Repub- | ¢ fine Th oe hict t needs to te Guan ae reminin ioc fiw the matter now stands, soni iB the spotis. Intellig ront of the prisoners, lismancu | which most needs to F hed Remember the county convention, | would otherwise remain dormant, if | way the + z 3 eee | r s b | Th: : } t ieee Wiking tere dex icans all proclaim their belief in the | PORES jn at - . this ger tion of Americans, by i March 16eh- | not forgotten. While, as we said/ thing to relieve the overcrowded | licat eR ee ss th ick ver attracted the attention of M arshal | Gimior the gospel be Beal 1 | before, we have no sympathy with | condition of the penitentiary will | necessiry of reforming the civil ser- Gosling, who eyed the prisoners | and lay instructors of the youth, by ymember the yoaship conven- he a See i : } wT eee < ev all believe in honest |. : » bec at -d that | who have public influence or ; sagen “5 = township conve banditti that are bringing our state inj have to be done. There e now} vi hey — relieve ie : : closely until he became satisfied tha L rarmocte pP saente OF Eau “ons, March rqth. > 1 | oS < . co rover ent. rey Would prefer, o a ners ar ‘ ’ : 1 ss + bad repute, Frank fameshas passed | something over 1,500 convicts con | governmen : > if e 4 et all was well. he prs-oners and the | be shown and insisted upon that K The Minnesota union depot burned | through the firey ordeal: he has | fined within the walls. There is not | course. tnat the honest and capable | women were quite affectionate in | position in life where one person is | = Se Sa OR CE Heo eine : s » ‘ nw ia m the 2oth inst been called to answer for > work tor all and about one-third are | Repubircans now in office be retain: | their demonstrations, but not more | | nerdy Bogert acl 4 : ed crimes, time and again before the ;out ot employment. — Lene if }ed, but they expect that inthe course | so than they had been before the | ties of the place with an honorable " T : Seveian Peck. , ae : ae na oes : bib . : * a The agony about Cleveland’s cnt fbarct justice. and each aad ceery | comethias ic nor dane. tic peniten- | of time a majority of them will be | maneuver occured The first wnita pppoe regard for the inte reste snet will be over in a few days. 4 a sr a ; } A ired to retire in favor of Demo ee i os : the employe: t must be shown —_—_——__,, | time has been vindicated. There is j trary will soon be 4 burden | required to retire in fa : , | Gon that anything wrong was this view of employment applies to Cleveland seems to have as much} a yast difference between prose- | on the tax-paver. jerats who are equally honest and | on was the cook, the errand-boy, the vay see | (aie iS pre-su : eyislator, the Governor, the t ¢ 5 inet. as | seen ecuting am: ce - ——— eqally capable. This pre-supposes Poe : . c routle choosing his cabinet a | cuting and persecuting aman. Now " Ge eas rie aaa HARI PORT OF 4 PISTOL. This is a trite, and apparently. si Stone does the p. m. at Butler. jit Frank James is guilty he should ee is sl meee ees | This was tollowed by a rapid dis- | and perhaps somewhat stupid views iy b >cuted the tull extent Nevada Mail ot the 20th, we would | maintained by the Republican party oe the opportunities of a ‘smart Wade's poetry 1s rather far fetch. | be prosecuted to the fullest extent ot 3 C Barry. has got | and tt main. | barge of shots which filled the conch | iM ge PPO young American of our i : t 6 hat one C. M. Barry. has got | and th y anticip. its amet ‘ ed, but it may be like the tellows | the law, but shame and everlasting | judve that < : ‘ si tree ia at 5 les, | With a dense smoke, in the rifts of | but unless’ this commonpl. + view | ! di I 4 tr his fingers badl at by | FOC VDemocri rules. : responsibility is laid hold of by inc a mt. disgrace should s id that man, or | bis fin a | u vhich tl soners were notice: I S Ayme, composed for the drinks. Z : aie 2 eRe is | f them will doubtless be | Which the prisoners were noticed tq ing numbers in the future of our 6 -_ }set of men, who would deliberate 5 ane : i Ea = cape = : | be moving toward the opposite scats | try, we will not say that our soci) fa Only a few weeks when the dying | persecute hound ar cent — ty ; seis acs a Pee. | occupied by Gosling and his deputies. | will Be to sememett es we will oor ne 2) man y¢ d cations po: - adoption of | _ . . : our calamities wi increase, ap wail of the g. 0. p. will be heard | man to , woul a } a | The first shot evidently missed the we will get into troubles 1 not oh Sid his i sto is c rnohevt -Ameri- ' a throughout the land, and its echo AT THE CAPITAL. m pohcey | Marshal. He was i he act of outof them, compared with whieh - will die away in the shadowy dis. | ‘ ‘ ritory so. iid ius im the | cay t , } 1 langers and distress of the past wT 4 . aos While taking a birds-eve + . drawing a pistol, and while rising to da ee tance to be heard no more forev nee eNne a Gitds-eve ai! oe f 1 cor : ! st. 1 i > ae seem almost insignificant. ’ See = vo our State Canital last week ve editor | , a i ba} Farnese sar d ban his feet a second shot rent the ai os oe if The ch oces tor John A, Logan, ic ook d the = a Been i zn : bt ea j Simulcz vusly with the crack of the He Might Catch At Himwelt. “ to represent Ills., in the United lobbi and drew.) cote get ann i = Among the regular Passengers on is States Senate are not so flattering as | th Sey ee e » ue 2 GALI AL YELLS Boston, Lynn & Revere Beach Rail : = : doubtedly be p is 4 somewhat celebrated chemiat, ’ hey were. Logan is loseing grec d | observations, A: fire 20 Phil gen | Polen energy: oti Z has lately compounded « mixture and some of the republican ee | presides w: inst. did damace to the amo Lone ue j witis his al aisle and his| the cure of cholera. vaat evening re accusing bim ot bossisn i ee . weapon drawn ning Deputy | was in conversation with Condu ents ¥ ithe int t OF £ people. } SS ay ree eee I> sradbury regarding his disc overy, The house committee on cons: ( : icials taithful servants of | > : much interested in its 1 zi ast, there tiled ; ,,,; fore the uty could f nal properties, be rai onal amendments decided by a | Reco ceaet op! every sense the | from che b one recuty P80 As to attract the attentiol snaMimous yote to report favor | - : z | word ate from thet. |. A of all the passengers in the © e on Mr. Steel's jo:at and and energy, t interests of his con- ay Of the ee : jeda ballin ude in the} ss said he,-my medicine + Steel’s joint and concurrent | = z 2 abl objectionable |, nock the cholera higher tt ealitoak: ee al bea | poe i that Major W - trom | Minden Coai and Min ning Oompany e t go) a | shou'der. ¢ knock the “ lera nies r th de: = . <e ing the capital ot ; - ! feature xt ublicar ' soot. I wish it would come . State from Jefferson City me fa Carroll, is the m speaker | The mevrpor: arc) Coll Pa- Het roe ; a ; - | ning took a oe I would show you how quick Iw oe Ey CeCe - : noxiou and ich so ; i Brown, Cirard, Kansas: M.S : 0r to prevent. th conquer it and make my fortune ia the year 1890. subject to a vote ot z = a destroyed its popularity. : - sides.” ** 4 the tter : y Cowles, Rich Hill: Frank P. An estrove Pepnlanity— | prisoners by thatiexit: ides.” “What's the matter with Nie people. : x RIT } ear ing out there where it is and w sae derson. Nevada; NR - wae red every s in Dis pistoe | af ling with it?’ bls andly suggested Mr. Ch: Hasbrook, Business | atives : mar: R. M. McDowell, 1a: liberately eg ial shies Ribe fi mit ns pe Sees i: ; z a | self,’ innocently replie anager of the Kansas City Times, jokes ; that, | Indian Ter EL ET. Least, to remove the SHEL ra extermin Bie and + 2 candidate for the office of Co!-! taken as aw hole, itisan i Sikes George C. Smith, St. Lows. ‘Phe be igette ad : ibmiebipiots iopionceSanaripr cp pe A eetae af pe e H ee a = =e so confas : ector of Internal Revenue for the = Sody of men; that, important document shows thar th- |! were peppering away at hin Dep- fps pai pa Mya yes 4 - . ae ELS S FE *ntor as to cause his c Oth Missouri district. He has held - S. Vance. capital stock of the new enterpri-c os tuty Lovi va rt re ) it to the smuking ear.-—Loston Bet aus resent position for six rears to 'S. idea ir G00 Shas ‘ tt t f / 2 I oF Six 3 et : $300.000, divided into 3,000 shares ot the car, ears P he entire sat on of the Times! alwavs ! of Sro0 each, the entire amount hev- the prisoners c se t Se tions of Georgia are tronblh empany. 8 peculiarly fitted to generally Ike t been subscrit = lf the smoke. The tisuners 4 ] ale ay most a4 ravea 4 etform the dutres of Collector, hav- | that, ¢ tree ay t U i AX good executive ability. a thor. | ly used and hard tes oe ri ° z coast, wae ough knowledge of the details ot of- and are a ‘ce Work and is a true democ = oad r to $10,08 ' ” ut #).000 head Bates cou re off. cin W. H. Warnock wh Mnently qualified and capablei Y Tespect to discharge the dutre ot the office and we would be ‘> have him receive the appointmen should fail we cheertull Mr. gla t he Hashrook Ss a candidate for the nO | pre More jeuse.- who is possessed of a ; Tucker, 375; Ps | splendid ph H. T. t.emist. d 48o. We ciip th ? Ss © above in ¥ | than Speaker Wood and is constant- | Missourian. Minden. reterred to ww located i part of Barton co: Senator of th open to convictio: s is making the people n Nebraska 108 “, FO artis of alfalfa g — + bts

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