The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 20, 1885, Page 6

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RIOTING IN LONDON. +02 0+ AbMob of Ten Thousand Men Break] E. EF. S: Up a Meeting and Roni the Pekice. seer London, May 13,—A rio this afternoon between a the police for the poss Nelson square. monum About 10,000 men had assem in the square to make ton aga isto incr proposals to incr spirits and beer. unruly, a large portic ing of an eiement on sport. The pe ableto maint the readers compelled them ure of peakers an the pedestal of the this emine nent. speeches were resumed, audible to the } { but were ! Dewevre CAN BE CURED WITHOUT THE USE OF TPIUMOR MORFHINE! x . 2 Ton , va N 4 : > cus. Cortland Steel Gear 2 ant Too | Wagon, wocies,, SUBSCRIB FOR Tt GLOBE- DEMOCRAT, RR A, i885. CLY TEN PAGES + - = com Dollar i PEF WEAR. by the uproar among the roysterers. | ‘ < an who reads newspa- rid uy 4 Ons | — — BEATEN BY A M ta y supject, é i | ; : “he police mtervened to secure papers, mak I j Phe Largest, aes and Cheapest nee for the orators and. then a, Is, saws wood, wipes Halliday Standard I Weekly News Paper in the world str ensued between mob Fiyde | seve K bes a = = = : ~. <= s ‘ i Daily. per vear - Si 00 aes ee sesincikcoies | Has | 5 is bla ty ~= He R= “a aa HE SB g | Dally. per ve and the police eee t ‘ ! 2 t | is : ; : ; ie ey ole pros a Is + ANd loser MR R oo the monument. The row lasted tor | Caught - i thousand things he nev t ot, a I rection or Fore i | ! nearly an hour, and thenthe promot-j{ 9 Fifth—Abiah Hyde marne ny} works hard all dav. ps to ; : ‘ Tri-Weekls “> 00 { : Pete hs 5 i ers of the meeting 1 the police | 1763 the Rev. Aaron Cleveland, te oO g a r ; AAA a SAln y H Sunday Edition, ** ~ 00 seaving the crowd singit rtnumph j ‘i erik your subseription, Soon after the mob had compelled | i cer and fosy |LVOIY steel. Nails osc: Northeast OVire! | ee a apes: nee | GLOBE PRINTING CO, » the front the Nationai club | lan ‘ ead | Square, butler, 4 lo. | Send for S copy. Sr. Lovts, Ma iHi " i faces atargar square. Evy- | His c ! { i ‘ ms ss SP EE SN EDO A EATS IRCA a rson noticed entering or leav-| Eighth—Grover | ea fi fe ia WEEKLY > of the crowd was so | ica ae Th = MISSOURL fi ttt it Nenacing that the club doors were or ©} never fai - Lansdown, ib Bec ct d eae caiee ae ae its { dru to-rtvr 7 J lose and vw messenger was di ie ) = Gh to Get Valuable atched to Scotland yard for addi- ional police. \ty p.m. the rioters are in tull Possession ot Trafargal square and Northuinberland avenue was occu- pied by a mob of many thousands. The police by this time had been argely reinforced, had charged a tumber of times upon the mob and vad made several arrests. ee An I[talian’s Fiendish Barbarity. Philadelphia, Pa.. May the inquest on the body of 13.—At Lottie Cook Onetri to-day, the revolting eruel death told under oath. Her stepfather. the Italian, C. A. Chille Onofri, who is accused of Killing her, was present story of her Was 4S a prisoner and seemed to be over- by the predicament in which his brutal nature had placed him. The body of the child, who was only 9 years old, was covered with cuts and bruises. The physician testified that were almost empty and that the child had hteraily been starved and beaten to death, On Monday, Onotri flogged little Lottie neariy all day, using a thick rope and a heavy strap and a shovel, the handle ot the latter being broken on her head or body. tather also tied her hands and compelled her to tor hours. whelmed coroner’s her veins Her step— 1 kneel down At night she crawled up stairs to bed and because she moan- ed and complained of her Onofri: beat shovel. It was shown that after lying quite a while the Jying child again began back, her again with the tomoan when her stepfather in a| Sreat rage fell upon and smothered her head under a pillow and sat upon When relea as her luttle sister Mabel said. “lay very quiet. Ss Onotri then struck her twice with | bis fist, and although she did not stir, struck her again with the shovel. Then becoming alarmed at the in- creasing pallor on her face the step- father sent for a doctor. When the physic the child Onotri’s arms dead. arrived Was in The case was continued in order that the testimony of the other child might be taken. — Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. greatest Warranted to speedily cure Burn: s, Cuts, Uleers Salt Rheum, Fever s, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- worl tions, guaranteed to cure in every in stance, Or money refuuded. Prive cS perbox, Forsaleby F. M.Crum!y Co. ed the young victim, | id feet | j and pigs. Norwich are cousins of various rees of Presiden * { { was one » ali those of - soldiers that descended trou anne "| PURS, SHEEP PELTS, TALLOW, Soe tichmond s mee me since, and s ‘ ting at mght in tl married of Jane Lee, re St. James Hyde ot the second generation, and ", Beeswax, On talking everybody nearly to death : pot a cocked he heard a fellow with those ot the Hyde and Lee descent ash Paid and no Grumbling. who are of the president’s political had been about the war. He saidh themselves Beauties of the Penjdeh Valley. }¢L reckon I’m : e 2 Wes cramer Sa Heist I lake picasure in announcing to London, May 13.—Cond Ste-} in the world.”’ “Ah, why so2” asked] the public that I have ecaee in 1 1 ‘ } x: : ! . aA Butler to make it my future home, phens, bearer ot dispatches from Sir] the Colonel. **Why. said Dave. per have the largest and best as- Pete> Lumsden to the gove ent, | “I was a private in the war. and I'm | sorted steck of clocks, watches and 5 in } | jew and spectacl er brought says that the British commission | the only one I have ever seen st tot market, whieh [ will sell started for Tirpul directly fter the |] —Raleigh News and Observer. cheap for cash. ifaving had many idet = Pp —- j Years experience in the manutae- Penjdeh incid ng the Para- KO ture of watehes and clocks in ator matter how badly they now prey . one ow rope. Ta Watehes complica have been Panassus mountains. A ternfic d could told me I xption and would die. y rendered t snow storm 1©@ ~progress e doctors } I medical wonder of the : slow any camp tollowere were + ie »tles of Pisco’s Cure ar htem to me. vou ¢ los e deteated Afghans retreat- uitgood running or ed by another route via Maruchek ee satistactio l The Penjdet : REE SD i +. t ihe enjdeh . “ 4 8 faa i nd jury returned an indiect- FRAN Zz tts H ARD Butler, Mo easis and ment Tuesday afternoon against ed- lovely cx ie ~ 1 : = ttor Caswell. of the Nevada Tribun } acs upon lands. I ng time the ground for er:minal libe icles y covered with flowers. Dr ound were Aitcheson, the botanic delighte ~~ MIC FARLAND BROS. —-AT BUTLER KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK A’ UPHE BES? P..rCrnS IN sity. They the flowers. in water towls. T + untelopes, wild ed to have libeled F. Child + G. W, Landes, C, T. Sh Dr. J.°E:. Hayes. “Me: Caswell’s bond was placed at $200 which he gave with H. C Moore and H.L. Sed hans were always{| : ne P Sanity to the wants of a herd a their utmost fr com- nough the task was a HARNESS & SADDLERY. Rae Tillotson as securities. — one, tne country being u « Bazoo. t numerous left The party saw A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, ot Mechanicsburg,Pa writes: ‘*] was tflicted With lung tever nt towns. n Stevens commission all ti mbers were in good & and abscess on lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Got a trial bottle of tter using three Sy found myself once more a man, pletely restored to health, with a Y appetite, and a gain in flesh of 48 Callat F.M. Crumley and Co.s Drug Store and get a tree trial bottle of this certain cure of al! Lung diseases Large bottle $1 oo. F B a ¢ 8 a iy (3 ‘mxTA Lowa had giving up usual spirit of fun. that he sometimes [thought ot preaching. knowing that he had some ' temarkable deacons gitted in speech. j story of a Blaine papers make fun of Mr. Lamar for carrying a silk umbrella. Mr, Lamar did not carry it when the But he remembers the sexton to whom th **Would you like to take the preach- "ae TT) ‘aiog 3 zoned “ONITHd S.ISUOH THI mEl\ BCS clergyman said: republicans were in power in Wash- ingon a g Sunday reply was: **Well. I th morn ington, because it Was then impossi- \ou_ strapped | | ble to Keep it, mi to your person by day Spooner Patent Collar! —PREVENT= CHAFING? CANNOT CHOKE A HOR: Adj lace. but then how with it at night. of nearty all th rgej i high fever; gave T | Grachm doses every tour aconite tor the fever; to-day 1 is able to be out, and doing I W. W. Baxter, M. ts inelt te any Hors:’s Nec. has two Rows of sttch- makes: —Leadon 7 teld Hames in place better thas wy other coTar- ng, Wi GREEN AND ORY HIDES, |... Wool, Feathers, Rags. party may co atulate é 2 SMES | . ’ ‘ yay rr “ » es ie a Colonel, Finally he drew a seat | I I WW IS I]¢ y}: I: AY A N upon their ki » Those who are ee ses | 4h » ~VESLIN, 1 i ' : up to Dave Pasked him if he was not may congratulate them SRS ine mthe war Duye said «Sue. | North Main Street, BUTLER, MO. he president’s sisters ar on their Bi : “ j see ais : : Was there “What position did | ae. > 7 : 7 . | wi you hold?"’ **None, sir,’’ said Dave. | for bur Value: Articles 2ofthe n the Following List as Represeated by 1 Reliable Missouri Republican. Weekly Missouri Re ular subscription price with the tollowing arti es named Watch, an looking watch actured by the Waterbury Com- pecially tor the Missouri Repub- n, and is scut to subscribers throug? ailin a sati ase. The reg ular price ot the watch is $3 go, but we send the Weekly Republican, one yeas and the w 1 and chain for the price ot the wate with the Tri-Weekls one y $6 so. A it Sewing Machine warranted tor ar hine is full equal ne han similar ma- ch that ng all over the cx s to $60. Ours is only kly for one year thrown in. -Weckiy for ope year it is : * 1 Blacksmi This Mechanics’ of tools for $25. a plat- Sup to 540 pounds. 1a club of 23 « Waterbury ding $35 witha ciub of 38 j ere will getaSeth Tho- | DR. STRONG?S PILLS! The Old, Wels Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Remeaies. STR cot Bg NATIVE Pi the Blood. for mick Eee Maleral a feet eure for Mie: jendacke, Const! ! cyriem,. ordering oes nerroms . 80d give i d>re of the body ae addrewe & 4col Be

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