The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 1, 1885, Page 6

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Seoaan a CRAZED Compan Through tour > a that H. ¢€ seriously if not fatall t by Brown Sprinkle. Just as several persons started te carry the wounded man intoa ne boing office, a third shot was hearc and in a few minutes the intormatior town that was spread about would-be-murderer had put into his own brain, producing :nstan a bulle death. According to Lewis, who suffering terribly scious, he a 5 Sprinkle talking together when S bad rinkle, whe fer the was somewhat u of liquor. became ve sudden and ac vy angry allo’ a cheated lim in a watch-trade. Suddenly, i 1 the | t though | 2 influence having ] witout a moment’s was perfectly con—} been | warning, Sprinkle crew a revolver from a back pocket and leveled it; s, who stepped back on- fall at Le y to receive the bull the thigh. Lewis then turned to flee, when Sprinkle cocking er a sec- x his revol retre ond ti fired at Lewis soor he him. fortunately miss "to the sidewalk, where found by the crowd. ¢ man, 1 was Sprinkle, who seemed to be labor- ing under most intense ‘eccitement, walked hastily up the street a short distance, still carrying his pistol in Seeing an his hand. open door, he entered the -buildirg to hide himself, t a dozen steps ere he ra‘sed the re volver to his fhead store | as if out he hed not taken | and plec'ng the | muzzle close to his right temple fired. The bullet went straight to its ard the wretched man where he stood, mingled blood and brains bespattering the store, ters and the floor. coun— This morning a corqner’s jury was impanneled. ply that Sprinkle death from his own hands. had come The verdict was sim- o his A Lady Nominated for Parliament. Last mght a deputation ‘rom the political committee of the Camber- well Radical club waited upon their horory president, Miss Helen Tay- lor, at her residence in Harrington road, South Kensiazion, to her to become a parliamentary didate in the radical in‘erest North Chamberwell at election. retary of the club, the invite can- for general Mr. C. Ammon, the sec- pointed out that there was no salutory law agaist a lady sitting and voting in the house | of commons, and he was cetiain that Miss Taylor, 1fsshe was willing to come forward, would receive large amount of suppo Scom the working classess. inreply Miss I was true that there existence eien L3 no la was to prevent a women s She would feel it the con rot woman su g-Ounds. If, fair chance ot a genuine worhingma however, fthere was a icals, she would no Ztike to him, This point some OPpF was discussed time, and eyen‘ually Taylor consenied to : vitation and to go to t! don Times. the 2e poll.—Lon especially a ‘ivency as a Tansley, Va., June 18.—William Freeman, aged 1S years, this morn- ing on C island, shot Timothy his wife and their daugh then killed hi The youth ot Hills, the instenc die. most pron Secret n offic e se choly vocal Qther pol tical} | cisely the same way, j than is natural to them ; wt | of cheek, mark | fell dead | ; Very interesting ca A Radical Chang hardly iike to tell that I have so hitel ‘9 dou't wear m : said the other. ‘All I have is cor binations, stays, and one under my dress.’’ Curiously enough, | both these girls were dressed in pre- in woolen com binations, stays, (well shaped and ht,( one petticoat and a dress, gave no not ug , from whi its elegance, sus As I had an opportu these young ladies were picion of the affairs ing, c in perfectly sanitary style, although the idea of passed none but myself had « fact; and, in spite of it, they for two of the best dressed the fashionable watering place we were sta ce had several oppo I I have find gthat 1 best dr ines ot observation, and I quite a number of essed of my acquaintance the use of chemise in favor of wov bing c ations. ever, so by sanitary conditions, >t induced to do I believe are n but simply because the chemise is a bulky arti - cle and makes them look stouter Whereas the made m a at close- combinations — being stretchy material, iit somewhz ly and show the figure.—Boston Herald. symmetry of the A Cold-Blooded Judge. Ot all the cool things in this world the passage cited from ihe sentence of death passed by a Wyom- ing territorial judge upon a con- dem:ed murderer is certainly the coolest. After reviewing the trial, he said to the prisoner: ‘‘I am by no means satisfied with the evidence in the case, and am not sure whether | you killed John Forbes or whether he died by the visitation ot God, but my sentence is that you be hanged on the third Friday of June; and should you know of your own inno- cence you will have the comforting thought that it is doubted by some ot the wisest thinkers of the age wheth- er lite is in any circumstances worth hving.”’ This refrigerated philoso- phy deserves a place among the curiosities of law. Bullet Wounds of the Heart. Dr. H. L. Harrington, of Mon- mouth, Ill., writes as tollows to th Medical Record: ‘In of April 4, under the title, ‘ts De Necessarily Instantaneous Atter Bu issue your fet Wounds of Heart? Se, ge in Women’s Dress- ortun- | | strips of cle olera Where There Was Copper. curious feature of n 1949 asa yper absorbed > 1e kmen seryed j Bue any rate, the ac | in iatmg sone known, and Mm Wearing zinc next by —New Yorks been recommended physician,’” Sacred Thousands. performance ot alarge yesterday, Samson, became infuri unde assembled the 5.000 persons cated, but five bull to his hide to tame panic numbers ot hmbs were broken and and damaged. No fatalities oce Where No Cais Ratile Oer the Stony Street. anrivo, property lost the capital of In Anta Madagascar, no public means ot ex the conveyance of any kind is used borne on cept the ‘-filanzana,”” generally emploved by the foreign residents oi An- drans and persons of high rank and At 10 o’clock a gun from the yard is fired, and all is hush- of che backs of slaves, the caste. palace ed in repose; the deathly silence a tropical might only broken by sing-song hail of the native sentries about the town. 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