The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 13, 1886, Page 2

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Elevator. RB q A TRIPLE VRAGEDY. wiituut any overmres. Temarkable fact with this Count, and prey = nd incor with her o] to Landis 1 amount a verv rare thing among ‘ounts wh Marv o = Varegated veer ofa} j 2 d a ong Counts who Pardoned Bigamist’s Wife er, to represent the go »d will of of cashin hand, so make Caruth’s marry American women, was ig ‘ ife. A t family, she went with Mr. Landis family sec w e woul he: ¥v possessed s . pe H Rae o : : t = gurthe] k sa betore a minister, and they were pro leave the state and never come inte; an 1 his widow was reported to bh c fol i A Father | wn Insant Ae} aw Gushand and wil . oe i -: as f . a is nounced husband and waite. ] e hada legacy of $10,000 per vear ost beyond “Had 9 case of I jum 60 Facil: « Daughter's During all this time the 2 Pa eee Soy < ; ase if treat- pearly all the large Tnfammatery ae r # Mariage are See ee a Landis im) % er, to De pax! aS long as sne use Has so to-day Sy patent oat re To 23—- | M g ta Samy _-K 5 tleman Was makin wtomitz should re pawidow. After her Wow. Barra, MD, ns N i ; - aa lively at the asylum, and om [ sree husband's death sbe returned to so-called rbeumnss maa eae Code 9 Merrit nee ft l montis in getting teleascd, wher Ww America, and on the steamer cross S.C. Worsmaa, 4 p, Globe-Di socrat, of Dec. 30, bad ote ne nee abl as : 4 ar eiven, TONGALINE a Pp eded at once to inake Defore the bary Was claded | ng the ocean she first met: and be P uD oo ave ever found for Bh the folo f p : ie ‘ Csntrall, Dl na i St Pai, M 5 ‘ mene very Interesting tor Mr. Landis. © money | rc : came acquamted with McAfee. It FOR SAi (LL DRUGGISTS, PRICE ON DOLLAR Fees : ; wal te cds a Phe law ot New Jersey reads: visit to New York et s seems to have been a case ot love at A. AL MELLIER, Sole Proprietor, 709 and 711 WASHINGTON AVE) for } or Huta s pardoned T. J. Me- ; 2 : NUK sy. ced 8 ie, : i If any woman not tull ot ag ra!l |} some friends, and w first sight. But there was an obstacl © fi t Afee, aiies Gerald Moore trom) marry without the permission ¢ : er ea ee ‘ : en “a | s if | coiled Heh tra oe pane e* a sudden relapse and a in the wav of narrving, 1 the 0! State’s prison, where he was serving | st nt of her parents or guare 18, the ¥ ' , “ene t McAfee’ ’ , i U a) McREYNOLDS & SCH it) to k f 1 in jail.) shape of McAfee’s already hi > r i i j , a three-vear’s sentence for bigamy. | P yn officiating at such marrage : ae i : 5 : : : wi oon | : rt f The case has al] the elements of a,” ill be liable to a tine ot $300, and Ku Fe pees Wee Ge NaS tii. as : such mat vall be null ar wie was indicted and whom he had promise i ip genuine roi In 18So McAfee uch mariage sbail be null and void a p Rauad praise to 4 Le y left his wife in Emerald Isle to In this case the minister was sate. t t Pine for in a very short time. This | stay in i oe : | as Landis would promptly his | trial soon t i : pr wa Ireland and ae ee ‘ : as Lance ke ompt lis ‘ ! : t : was land and the loving | ni C $e seek a fortune in the new world. | ees ed alee cay pe S 5 Whil E | fine tor him; but under the latter : bs € « t start. were in America It was de- | ™ 2 YTEARS_IN_ USE. "| hile thing the Ocean voyage his | a fake : : 5 ; : I ae So erTAG ns Tue Greatest Medical Triumph ofthe Age! | 1 clause ¢ w— ing mar op Vite Ww 28 s.and ignore the Irist "s ex- | personal charms were a imired by a at ee is ea aE ; ’ ve - i a ces eae ie e is = : Hes eu se SYMPTOMS OFA } . . x , sae ages under certain Conditions to be urned a rdic yul stence, as well as her marital rights, Countess Von Murzenbacn, a charm. | #2 : ae Soe eal - TORPID LIVER. | zatenettc ob about 3 ‘ null and vou J—was where the father x nad atout tre q the vers proceeded to make Lossofappetite, Bowelecostive,Painin | 4 nette of about 30, whom he pee ee 7 ; With | ment of firing the shot on onde a orine Cans : the bead, with a dull seusationinthe | i met tor the first time on board the | Jecoes Aaah ieee aes Uae ie , a ee ee See eee beds Naren eanicee ea | 001 0e U is ene 1e » , i } he | laboring nder a “mC ' s ~ » after eat’ yi i G j sickenei Unon are ab Caste this end in view he notified all the ig g under a temporary Mrs. McAfee. ee miitcaet Seay depen | At : 2 ies concerne tl leicties Isanitv,caus . ) HI II a Ae a rritability of temper, Lo irt | ; Boe ri ewe, were Wedded: | Det mesc nee nae ea rare ; is meen z . P| EATS SE eso Miecting of having nrclerred mame muse | BUTLER, uo H 4 3 a he . P i giles. Sadia € +h on the pa ) 5 Searcely + ie Bias aroceae Vearinuess, zziness, Flutt | i . i The tates of old Iicland were against Wie eee ene: Sys Spans rene scarcely had this been done when, Heart, Dots before the eye calec anche ae 4 Sh : la avine entered int atrianic: t urs t y t t 2 <s stat bove = See he over the right eye, RK r pes f him, for one day while walking the | 7° having entered into matrimony g F ed above, they accidentally Oe ie riche eye erred Urinerana | Boots and Shoes made to ody | aiy st unmet Eames: Lodee, fhe without his parental consent) and wavy s iz SETN edi et the brother of Mrs. McAfee No, 5 CONSTIPATION. pene best of leather used, " / Byathernt hie feetcwie. he on (eee a his will, he should at once jt" "3 L s Was y again t. who began to investigate, when ee Sener aceerece ane ae nerth side ot Square, ; Noite ale hace av t ti e Nic ne a eles: 21 - offeeling a3 toastonish the f lawful couple immediately left tie | . pea ie proceedings in the courts f s Afee with wite No. 2 sought anethy Appetite tndcaiwe tia Sala Cees marae city to ape suspicion, and located to have said marrage set aside, and,“ at, ar under an as— | ve ine ironic Action on i in St. Paul. tere McAfee engaved! should also mnake use 1e agency | HOW \ ANI aNDIS mame, cettied dowi ond Siiieshes 8 g.Reanlar Stools sro Lec) 4 Ne ee” | of the law to recover d he While I . 1 n busin in’ Minne | | NC} | in the book business, uncer the om t 4 to rec lamages for ‘ 1 iT usiness in Minnesota. DYE. | 1 a } ot Gerald Moore, Mr. Lodge, nev- | : s the services and society of his i gy , Grant's the pe is n oof the inate iE GRAY na or V Warekens changed toa | RAILW cs court i ertheless, kept a weather-eve out for epee eat , ys. At that brother, was against the elopers | thisdyre, it imparts i mig SCIDEPECEN | 3 ahs y. ties. i lus brother-in-law, and finally traced THE RICH JERSEYAIAN 9 REFUGE. sand fors s opr to | Toe brother sent for wite No. 1 to uesnteneiean | le The Direct and Fast Linet aro ig i $ ! ' : ; y 5) me - : . With his newly -made biide te - Mr. Landis looked upon these piel tate X uh, L . com » America and assisted het il array Sty how Yorks id . . y le biide to this | i ; t s western country, and subsequently, proceedings with some alarm, and | - oe at \ n ioliowing up ber sintal husband, Be incinnatl, ee wpon the arrival of his. sister, Mrs. jae to cast about hon to find the Cit eowor whos MW sund, was arrested ona SS | ; : st side + Atee, Now 1, the dirclict | most effective means ot t tting the | 200Ul 91-200 pe 1 \ wee of bigamy and sente | \ + No. ve dirclict husband ans of thwarting the t entenced toa | oul Vv Hi was arrested for b iv. To this old sea dog's proceedings in the | violet ions test tes -Veart M1 he penitentiary. Lis a a| S 1 G, ) a charge hh ride no defense, but | CUS: After consulting able coun- pOtise Sor Gat oy Pp Voha ervey That s been pardoned, it | we BRAIN W : s, €O ¥5 pleaded wuilty, 1 Mesduuses. (oe ected bis course aud) came io 1 com. | remains to be seea what the next | | as gton \ d McAtee temaned near tach other, | Om victorious. The New Jersev leg mittee of I shing chapter will be. : 4 but never yee as they passed by islature was in session, and it would | '° AY Me matter before the preside Ww g ea) Baltima Wife No. 1, whose love-Alame burn. | bave been contrary to previous his id seoure 1 t. Presi- ee with our Daugh- i ed warmest, took up ber residence in |} tory of the august law-makers of that | O°" Rs satires 1 them courtcous T ae ' b: | NEW YORK and the EE de cia Sulwate Rey eae tate t poe . ly. and after seiner sheie stat his question is asbod by a well-known i Stillwater, and constantly cared for | * migtO Denmitt span With penty Or | a ; s ro statement | lady lecturer. Well, we can do a great ia $8 PD ae aay } acer husband during his incarceration, | genuine preenbacks to cone to them aSREM em to accompany him inte any cee thems ope eines we | ons. Lits, Nervous Neuralgia, Teena DAILY TRAINS to aoe ' L ae his release fiom jal he pro | * 1 distress and go away without re- ; ¢ Auditor i “gs © post office | not let ther ruu down aud Beane acd | Ronerin ce Mieera tie Mental De- CINCINNATI and LOUISVIE M. CH ceeded at once to Wife No. 2, and | lief: So a very innocent-lookm department, Tere the Gencrai re | teebled: or the feminine allme ty and leading to misery, d dedi n 10 Hours " 4 eee y innocent-looking lite | ee ninine ailments, | Premature Old Aco, E y. decay ani » Hours, with Through Day Gps they are apparently happy. Wife | Ue bill was hastily passed througl quested the Auditor to look ap the wee pega a) Be ee ioe lE cither sex, Involuntary Low ae Re Cte oO aca e ar ( ‘ oe oes ’ ae | —debillty, we have a soverein remedy in | orrheea caus 1 by over-oxertion of thobrain, eelf- No Change ot Cars tor any class ot No. i bis evident! handone ,| both houses and became aa _{ accounts of Mr. Landis. postmaster | Brown’s Icon Bitters, whi ae | abuse or « I. sengengers ? vidently abandoned all ecame a faw, the! } n r : Aas . which has done | one month's treatment. ton i box co’ Site igengers. | i H zeae ee : : } much ae Mz wT ¢ ! nt. a box, or 8ix | z hopes of keeping her hushand’s love title of which read: “A tall to le- { #t Wimesand, No J. The Auditor Galatia Tene ene Seal of gen per apd. aoe reckiitotycice: | USN neste eee PHYS and will, as soon as she | - alize the marnaze of C - ~ | did as he was bidden, and in a few | ters cured me o ousne iwestion | voles SIX BOXES DAI 1 he has resided | ze of Charles K. few | f nervousness Indigestion | Tocnre any case, With each order received b ° .¥ TRAINS t nh the state one year, institute a | Landis and Elvira Meade.’ Ti moments announced that his ac- | ers general poor health.”” Let the oth- | for six boxes, accompanied with $5 Tiers an ae ms were ; , e ant. y igi fa a4C~ | er young ladies take the hint. send the purchaser our written guarantee to re. | (6) \ . <} } { r af one c| aciion tor a divorce. object and effect ot the bill was to} counts were square and correct: in | So ee pa zopney a the treatment does not effect estir guard 8 : s v cari eatiaiaciah throw the old gentler : j every paiticular. Th < si JOHN fo) “WEST & To Raltimered ase THE COUNTESS’ STORY. g man outof court | eter | e Highest Chinese Honor. et . ST & CO, To Baltimore In 29H , Lite Couateaeson “Mutsenbact and debar any further proceedings | ut.” said the com nittee, “he | New York, Jan. 2 —About th pee as CERRO: WLS, | Phis is fi i icker thi 4 5 anereUeC ry : : © (asain jail charg: ' are 5 » dan. 2 —About the Prop's West's Liver Pills, 6 five ours quicker than ot ilemiNeAtcs Nos. al shestande on his part looking to the recovery |" | 1 ged with murder. middle or nexcimontiethe Chinese fastest time by any other line, at present, wasa daughter of the! ot his daughter, or otherinterference | T understand the case,"’ said the | national competition for tl | | es mpegs Pehbcmeptitsiehec: ’ ero e late . . G a 2 ttion for the military censists of Day Coaches and Eu b wi 2 i | General, w Serer : Commodore Meade, of the United th the marital relations ot Mr. | : ith a merry twinkle in his | degree ot Chung Youen, the highe Parlor Cars, from St Louis to Cinci States navy, and a nie {G "} Landis. Ot course, the old Com. |S” The only charge against him | degree in the e - Sst k sa an oe ele : ’ niece of Gen, = i . z le empre is to take place The Nicur Express has sl F. . tS modore mad mere . ., | 48 that of shooting a : = i . ts " ss has sleepert 5 { George G, Meade, who commanded made the welkin ring with ; aoe gan editor, and I} in Pekin, It is held in the Imperial joutchange Noother tt ¢ trom St \ the federal army at the battle of complaints ot his nustreatment at the | ~” not consider that charge sufficient | presence once in every five years |the a Dally Thro a : nae ; hands of his son ar aaa to justify me in making any Pecos he NATIONAL CAPITAL. { Gettysburg. While in her teens, | he w; geese Good day, ore cnanee The successful competitor is crowned —— / and quite a belle in aristocratic so eer powerless t> get any other | 7000 USM cies Mageeliagines bediacs emperor and worshipped | i ii ciety ane! : ite satistaction. remained postmaster for two years : sal eecers Palace Buffet Sleepi ul y. She became acquainted with C, A choca fonecsrelionite ning hero by the military traternity ot the PY Merchant Tailoring ‘ { 4 ; : ‘BLESOME BDITOR. ‘ resigned of his ; - & : : }are run by the *O ” K. Landis, the tounder of the city of . DITOR eee s NSOWN) entire nation. To attain to such and Clothiry Heuse | ¥ ire. raises. } Vineland, N. J... and at that time ut Landis did not long enjoy his ae honors wealthy families are more in America. uis to New Yc i one of the most prosperous and vest victories in peace before new troubles apie aaa than willing to give up their entire WwW. = EP A i known business men in southwest arose of quite another character | But Landis’ troubles were not yet | fortunes, Triumphal arches are ANAMAKER Wath —* ii New Jersey. Mr. Landis became His wife became hysterical, aad at ended. As his wife regained her] built for the winner by the goyern: & ee H smitten with her charms, and, al- times gave evidence ot mental un- mental equilibrium she developed | ment, and the people of his own EROWN, | BES i! though several years her senior, pro- soundness. Mr. Landis treated her| - unniistukable signs of being a vixen] province devote seven days in fes ‘ OAK H ALL, | eer moUTE (oJ eee f > r Resorts in posed marriage. Of course, he was tenderly, and sought tne aid ot the} : temperament, which disposition | tivities in his honor, His wife re { Vhiladelphia The Doubie Daily Lines ot Parlor } i. . ‘ . ssi a : . : Z H hi requested to ask her pa. He did so, best medical talent in the country in | he assiduously cultivated in her | Ceives the rank of the first lady of the Re “ ies [eee Palace Sleeping Coaches by | Nt and met a stern and positive refusal her behalf. Bea earn ao and conduct toward Mr. | empire, and the empress allows | acer pn cera ST. LOUIS t trate CINNATL ; - : a \ vs her 2 ST. Li 0 } The girl being under age, under the At this stage ot proceedings an- | Landis, and atter many wordy con-| the sum of 3,000 toels per annum as : MM KIBBEN ee Ht ‘ \ i + laws ot New Jersey could not be other party became conspicious in | troversies and practical displays of | ‘paint and powder’ money. Tk "gaa ay gee ing F = ene ce oe sa? . is t = : y here ES AGEN’ | rning and even | i Jegally married without her parents’ | Landis’ troubles. One Unah Ca- | bad temper on both sides. they! is at present only one Chinaman in gee | Trains, having Palace Hotel and | consent. As Mr. Landis was| Mth wes publishing a newspaaper at | zreed to disagree and separate | America who is entitled to enter th etc a | Sevan _ and _'jacksonrtie FR . ° i . 2 Is Saeki |Savannal. ani acksonv wealthy and of unblemished charac- Vineland, where Landis lived, and | Their separation had been of short | contest. Heisa Kin Yan, and i jchange. No Ferrys or Transfer 4 2 ; ‘ mio ee ites é ; : > and is E ter he demanded of the old Commo- | made it a specialty to pitch into Lan | luration betore both appeared from { the chairman of the Chinese Munic- Sea J | dore a bill ot particulars as to why dis. While his frequent attacks up- ime te time before the county court, | ipal Society, at No. 202 Chatham OLE i he refused him his daughter, to which oubanduteeeer se cuancee nee Tras GT H so His uname is Li Hong Gwin, - The Only Line running a SI | the old gentleman replied that his Would have exasperated most men, | “US"* tibunal concerning the cus-| hy sg newer “— avout GRiect yin Tleate, oF Chtonke Pisses os yr Pe pe } : i i ‘ | Sea a the weighs about 200 por - > stam) tor De Clarkes tween St. Louis ane hi greatand insurmountable objection they went unnoticed by Landis, un || ot their children. This con—| and is load cael the best e _ [“<] whey ceatribey eyerr ayaianes Cincinnati i * ‘ ‘tinued f& ree ' y ooking < I ; icimnat ii was his age. | til one morning the paper came out tinued for a year or more, when! Chinaman in New York. = ad gy ye tion For tickets, Rates. or anv pall BI Now, Landis was a bachelor ot { With an article ridiculing and making Mr. Landis learned some facts con-| p centre iil eal noten terete —" bil, in "crepe nee, Era infomation, call on Ticket gem . “To connecting lin © 34, aud claimed that Mr. Mead had | Sport ot Mrs. tandis’ mental condi cerning his troublesome — spouse | Kerns See tee lene bj — fare you, Ailend av once to ths Sau hes “Orin st ‘t oul * te; i ti = 5 e '“altiough it wast i sea for it saps Life's ¥ igor and lea cae Tie ¥! - failed to state whether he thought | "°™ Landis read the article and wt | \ blenablec histo wet aldivorcest soecenrw ccarh ay. go een aca ly bened Lire a Weer oes shere ia 103 N. Fourth St sy him too young or too old to engage once started out to findCaruth. Ca. | *fer the divorce proceedings she | simply to sce the lems Scare | & rt) ES fen warranty of cure given tn ae war an a Matrin.omal enterprise, and that ruth was in his office, andthe imetant Was furnished money, most probably | but thi so pleased ne here ag | oe) ( Thais Od Doctor Offices oe Pt CDs Ww. Bb, SHA a ) . . = indirectly fr . : sz ui aia i and riors Private. A friend! res't XGen’') Manager, ag * at the very best such an excuse was Landis got sight ot him he fired at rectly from Landis, with which | D4¥e tatricd long enoage to got tole | at ic] fetter or call mayrawe future wat , Cincinnati, Ohio. { A a mere subtertuge, given for wantof | him with a large navy pistol. Hi, °° '4¥ el abroad, and the courts and | | a political office. Besides, itis now | = aes pfemgmertancre ee G.D. BACON, Gen’ Weslern Page \ 4 Fac, F ci 7 too eS ‘ aps s8t0 Agent. St Louis, Yo | more valid reasoas, and that he | aim was true, and he planted an lawyers of southern New Jersey saw | besedh for preperatio: 1 should | > ee aces L uis, Mc _ dy would be justified in resorting to ex-| ounce bullet in Caruth’s drain. | °°* of their great sources of revenue} lifting se ancl e the how, = 817 Locust St. ot Louls, Me Mm. vv. >uN = tc e : ‘ f S . 5 | = hts and shooting oi = Wayne, Du Pax ». tinels, i treme measures in getting his objec- } Strange, as it may appear, Caruth take her departure in search: of other | horseback at marks at 200 fone Ave HAS IMpORTE OF F 20m FR ¥ tions out of the way. | Was not instantly killed, and Land: worlds to conquer. femploy the bow simply as a text Baoat Percheron iferses » : < s t -off too whick « Prat i Cakes titers: — arrested and placed in the Cum- file GOUNTERG MAD centric i vines of our ue education, for ¢ best tor 75 | PER CLT GF FLL HOR } | berland county jail ; “de { e beueve that if a man shoots an arm and of Pad hy eatabtie . } So, taking the prospecti soe ity jail at Bridgetown, to, MARRIAGE. | arrow straight t ‘at pa home uve. eusrdsliniesTLb HOOKS ov FRAN i} : } clive await the result of Caruth’s injuri 1g he can also shoot a Fith : IMPORTED TO AMERM ": if brother into the scheme, As Caruth t 7 Lg es In due time it was re por gun straigat. I should have to he este om P pm ox Pa yately engayed board and ? aruth began to improve Landis | rich Count in oO He ie ie 359, £$5.50 $ ; } for the old gentieman in al $5 Jara fallen c aptive a which we e, ‘f seca dared is Depress: { a MORE TROUBL 1 200 pounds. Ace: cent par serena ea r does t madale Lunane Asvit os = sete old Commodore Se ae “ea oe ng Agents wanteed. i } yntinued to 5 } 2 contend tor at “HENE spite of the old counodore’s ' c nued te ve in become a bride. Soon C we vil Navelia 4 lees a oe & VISE CO hin © protest t foctors : t Stee — 4 DETROIT MICH. ble rage at such proceedings, he ah dined doctors, | Mutzenbach—so reads the hus}sand’s ts 5 ——— Lome had him incarcerated ior several it was contrary to pre-|name—died. His deathwasbevond Sey Important. si js saat ti of reason for a man dout e : oe eas 2 You visit or leave N oo months on a charge of being the pos. to get well with an o flead i » Coubt due to natural causes, and was | mon sword Ve ma age and Carrioge Hise snd atop sessor ot a disersed mind. Having | his b: une 9? jead in a matter of sincere sorrow and) “iength. etic ion Hotel, opporite Grand Cen- ing | his brain, and, upon their repeated affliction to the b . and ae Li jok.nely ed up at acost of igi e bereav i : peckec : need pst of one mil- aved widow, in up the reporter with o Fllarn reduc “1 t0 $1.00 and upwards per and danced him into the air u dow got the “*zreat vbjection”” . 8 Ateat vO}echon ” sate- | assertions the } ly stow PE OED ‘ tions that he was lable to die | spi i y stowed away, Miss Mead was left | at any moment, he beg , Pegs Rie tine somsme peated Ce lied with the best. Horse cars, stages i 2 gan to set his; which she has been accused. A very | ort by an incoherent aad p! Detter for lee tone depots” Fam lies © a rol oney ai the G rd Protest. than at any other irst-class vet in io . > beur. ss

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