The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 30, 1887, Page 2

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Oar f Mr. Matthew ives Nearly Two Hours | struck, sa)s th Received a Wound that! the d: Says Should Have reading-;00015, , tantly. fe ent and saw OPEN. x oe as boy siti ’ , Tex., Nov. 19.-[Special.} ‘ peculiar interest to medi- was developed here to day. she a Mexican named Rico, another Mexican, vamed The wounded man did not ce give signs of being fataliy 1 He stood up and even ked with a little assistance, city cian, J. A. McKinney was called fParada’s wound was examined. was found to be a cut about hal inch long over the heart. From da’s strength and his frequent pfforts to get on his feet the docto oncluded, without probing the wound fully, that the knife had not | 4). youngster fxr some time, an, Gone in deeply. Parada would have j a5 he came away he sud: “I do stood up and walked around again not think I have beeu sco iumessed had he not been compelled to lie still. | with anything else that I have seev. Ho was undressed and the wound | since arriving in this ¢ untry. us I was sewed up, when he suddenly fel: | .,, now, with meeting this barefoot back and expired, having lived nem - ly two hours after being stabbed. . Being at a loss to explain the symp “ons, Dr. McKinney held a post drtem to day, and on removing the fpnd that the knife of the . "a evidently a stilleto, had to the left ventricle v. th PSR. 2 gash sbout ter heart a g a gash about a quarter of an inch’ le. medicial thet not have lived 6 that long. “The only explana’ nomenon which I can & ‘McKinney, “is that the b at once and filled up the sit] made by the stilleto. As far” know the case is unprecedented.” 5 enjoying hims great essayist va ed. “Do you et barefoot 1 boys in \ - this pean p- \ er see such a sight as the Ido vot bene room inall Europe, i» which that there wee boy, dressed as he Then Mr Arend boy, engaged bin 1 and found that he was x “Life of Washington,” « was @ young gentleman ©: anti Bnitsh tendencies, + for bos age, remarkably well-infor«d. Mr. Arnold remained taliang with weet i to the viing the 1 that he lecided 3 d, od bey in this reading ro um “What a tribute to dem cratic in- stitutions it is, to say Ut, instead of sending thai boy « uione in the st wi vets, they st dn to comet her, and exest 3 youth- g such ei ae books as the ‘Life of Washingtow! The reading of thut oue book may ful imagination by n According to al. #, the man should * ten minutes, if change the whole course of that boy's life, aud may be the ieans o making lim a usefu, hououbs«, wd worthy citizen of countiy. Itis, I tell you, a sight that impresses a European vot a- customed to your demociatic ways.” this gieat m of the phe Be.” said Dr. Be} clotted m™ hole I Renews Hew Youth Pheobe Chesiey, Paterson, nty, Lows, tells the follow kabie story. the truth of wched for by the resi nu. LT am 73 vears bled with kidney ears; could io Now ms The Railroad Fight at Fort Scott. Topeka, Kan., November 22.—The | “ish is v of railroad Commissioners onal the te returned from Fort Scott, pas Ni sa : A < ™ for many hey went to inquire into the} jot dress Melt witout he the controversy between | am free troM pain and do 4 Fe and’ Missouri Pacific | ouse work. Lawe my thanks to hing the crossing of the ante as ne renewed my " former. A. R. Greene, she i noble tootties ty oad = pmmissioners, speaks of | aj] drug stores i follows: “By reason bn one side of Fort Scott} Marian, Ind., Nov. 22.Jenry fs on the other, there is} Lockwood and family reside ‘weg, hance for a railroad to} here, and they came to town li« city. The Santa Fe, of | Saturday morning. On return the good depot faculties, | terrible blizzard compelled them to Her to get a good location|stop and spend. the night with a for it to take a circuit-|neighbor. They had left three chil- A at the same time expensive | dren, aged respectively 8 and 4 years and one which compels it to/and 18 months, at home. When ' the Missouri Pacific tracks.!they reached home next morning Missouri Pacific is opposed, be-| they found tlie youngest girl frozen use it would give its competitors | to death and the other two so numb- dvantage, and it suggests a lo-|ed that they could scarcely speak or bn about half a mile north of the|move. The house in which they city for the Santa Fe depot. It is a} lived was a mere hovel. @etermined contest between the two roads. The board thoroughly in Waren O. Arnold, the newly elect weatigate] the matter and looked ov-| ed member of congress from Rode er the g:ound closely, but haye not | Island, has never held a public office yet come to any conclusion. The| before. He was born in Coventry, “ decision of the board will settle the | that state. June, 1839. When 8 years matter so far as the crossing of the] of age he became an operative in a Missouri Pacific tracks is concerned, | mill, remaining thus employed until bat if e ther road is dissatisfied with | he attained his 18th, year, obtaining the terms imposei by the board it}a common school education in the In 1864 he removed to Chepatchet, and became a partner in a woolen goods factory, a business Nicholas Smith was a Kansas man jhe has followed successfully ever may appeal to the court.” meantime. Living on His Beauty who traveled on his shap2. He was | since. gidAo b> the most beautiful biped ith» corn belt. He ied Ida PO Consumptives. qooded to hor est .t . left him severa’ chi dren. fell in 1 v: with Mary Anderson and places in the hope that his manners | ove lung was almost gone. anc striking beauty would make an impression upon her. The divine bes dred aleriicuk. Mary is, however, weded to art, and Dispensary : Medical Association she was watched to closely by her | 663, Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. father-in-law, Griffin, to allow Smith —— make any impression upon her. way Smi Pierce’s book on consumption and of the {I do love you.” e left him, and he <x oe to hear you say so.” overty ar oble man on earth.” a can you believe that the ly, th> daughter of Horace Gree-| Creator «fflicts one third of mankind end when her father died he suc-| with a disease for which there is no Sho died and|remedy? Dr. R. V. Prerce’s Gol- Then Nick | ¢en Medical Discovery has cured hundreds ot cases ot Consumption and there are men living to-day— ho used to foll w her about and | nealthy, robust men—whom physic- pose in hotel corridors and other | ians pronounced incurable hecause Send ro cents in stamps tor Dr. R. V. Address World | “George, dear, since you ask me, | ¥ { y DEVASTATING FOREST FIRES. ole States Raveged by Flames—Ne : Rain aw! +) Water. st. Louis, Nov. 23.—For a week s city has been enveloped in a se smoke from forest fires which raging ou all sides. To-day is dark as dusk and the mist ming- 2 with smoke, obscures the sun vhich heretofore has only been per- eptible as alarge red dise which could be gazed at with impunit; R-ports of forest fires are coming 1n rom all sides, though no great dam- age to improved property is report- ed. Rain, there has been none since President Cleveland entered the city on October 1. Sunday a few flakes of suow, hard and crisp, drifted with the dust. The atmosphere is cold, but oppressive, the smoke and dust making breathing an effort. The rain or mist of last night is a god- s id aud is hailed asa rehef to an oppressed community. Itis coming very slowly but is putting the parch- ed crust in condition to receive a soaker, and is subduing the erack- ung forest to smoulder. Reports from Hillsboro, Donnells- ville, Walshville, Golconda, Waters- ourgh, Tuscola, Belleville, the Silver creek and Okaw river bottoms, and Edwardsville, Ill, tell of the dense smoke and burning timber and past- ures. Fences by the mile and rails by the thousands are being destroyed. Railroad bridges, telegraph poles, piles of railroad ties and cord wood have been consumed. Dry leaves an 1 grass ofthe pastures are daily iguited by passing trains. Farmers ae fighting the flames continually w:th blankets and ax. Many barns aad some houses have succumbed to the devouring element. The cry everywhere is no rain, no wate. The drouth is deplorable. From Little Rock, Star City, Lin- coln county, Hot Springs, Helena, Holly Grove, and all along the Ar- kansas Midland railroad telegrams hourly announce the destruction of ests, pastures, fences, saw mills, ils and stores of cotton. Pass- ‘ the woods and to the railroads es and freight f side tracks. 500 worth hat way. smoke nd St. fires. both d be- . gin m ing trans flames soon return and consume the bridg cars standing on isolated Near Helena, last night, $ of cotton was consumed in {Ml through Missouri dense ‘twegnates the atmosphere a Sloe ds to the list of fores Steambytmen report fires on sides of & river both above an low St. Louk William's Aus,,); d If youare YelloMeitoue tone with Headache. bai eeatte ‘aioe appetite, look out YOUCjiver js roder, One box of thererinig = all the troubles awad ard’y,.. being of you. Price 25 cts. 21w Pyre & Crumit Warner’s Log Cabin Reme old-fashioned, simple compq used in the days of our hard: fathers, are “old timers” by reliable.” They comprise a Is. ipated sy, no out of I! drive new for External and Internal Useg, ters,” “Rose Cream,” for G by H. H. Warner & Co., prog of Warner’s Safe Remedies promise to equal the standg of those great preparatio druggists keep them. Ballard’s Snow Linimeng. bars he — pai small o ack, get a b@- Snow laisent, i veil p rma cure it and at once. Try it ommend it to your friends. 9 “Eh! Going on a journe queried as he halted a frien & grip-sack. “Oniy a short ride. the County fair.” “Got anything to “Oh, no. I'm do big speech of the op “You! What in ~ with - out to here?” ke the | 1 H } | pa e the best, the truest ¢q | know sbout agriculture? “Nothing. It will be evolutionery war—Georg ington did pioneere—mny4 stump Agiler and Jim B laine ands, fore- “old ‘Sarse- cesta hedy,” parilla,” “Hops and Buchu Ref, dy,’ “Cough and Consumption Re Pack? “Sealpine for the Hair,” “L “Plas. tarrh, ae eee put up and “Liver Pills." They are ores and value All in the ttle of ead rec- he An Ex-Senator Loses His Mind and Strong Presumptive Evi Money- “Do yoususpect any of th Detroit, Mich., Nov. 23.—It be-| asked the detective, who came known yesterday for the first | called in to investigate a ri time that ex-United States Senator! “Decidedly not,” replied Charles F. Jones, of Florida, who! chant. “The only one wh has for some unexplained reason handling of the money is sojourned in Detroit for two years | suspicion. He is such an past, is practicaly a beggar upon | young man that he cur’ the streets, and but the charity of a | for luncheon so as to be friend would be without food or | the Bible he keeps in his shelter. When Jones came to De- “Point him out to me troit he was very free with his money } detective, rubbing his han and gave lavishly to benevolent pur- | “he’s the very man I way poses. He boarded at the best hotel until a few months ago, when he i ’ was unable to pay his bills. He then Ns her beat e glory ow quickly nervous went to a cheaper house and last | chrome weakness of th nignt his room was locked on him | the bloom of vouth and he slept on the floor in the] sharpen the lovely hall. He was cared for by a man emaciute the rounded | , BAe he hed bataended in his beter | "= but one remedy which will re; ‘ the faded roses and brmg bac] days. Jones is almost a mental grace of youth. It is Dr. Pj wreck. He is pursued with the idea | Favorite Prescription, u so’ that some enemies whom he never | remedy for the diseases pecul names are following him, and that he — Ttis one of “ will yet “down them.” »00ns ever conferred on t " rac. tor it preserves that W fairest and dearest to all ma the beauty and health of wou The Beauiy of W Itch, Mange and Scratches ot every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool- tord’s Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. Warranted by W. 4. Lansdown, Druggist, Butler, Mo. SI-Iv Jefferson City, Mo., Novi The total valuation for taxa real and personal property state, as given by the state Thomas Jefferson has recently | ig $701,80%,503, a slight been quoted in opposition to inter- | increase over 1886. The nal taxes by those who in other re-| of property in St. Louis is spects have shown very little regard | 950; in Jackson county, €5 for his principles or opinions. The | in St. Louis county, $19,0993.920. present condition of the country is | Buchanan county; $15,1/%),990; very dfferent from that which exist- | Saline county, $10,181,96@ in No ed when the father of Democracy | away county, $10,029,56 ion n Near the close of the eighteenth | at 45,980,625.64; _ tele; century there was an insurrection in | 701.51; bridges, $2,900,(90. western Pennsylvania on account of | items make the total ta: a whiskey tax of about 12 cents a] of the state, $751,354,8% 25. gallon. Whiskey was then regarded once acne | a There are very tew/ngs in thi a distillery in Pensylvania for every | life of which we may | ahediord. hundred inhabitants. Spirits were | certain, but this is f@ of them- used among the people of the rural | that Dr. Pierce’s Pleg'ut Purgany a>ttlements as coffee and tea are con- | Pellets have no equa & cathartic sumed now. As the country was erent of J liver, stom Poor and sparsely settled the collec |“, 404, howeln, RSY ever : ‘ nt. tion of the internal taxes was attend-| Purely vegetable, tly harmiess ed with difficulty, and sometimes | 25 cents a vial. egists, with oppression. But during the war of 1812 the party of Jefferson ‘ of . did not hesitate to revive the inter- tage Pe le ee ants nal revenue system, notwithstanding | 44) 9, day, a} ita unpopularity. peicdibehes seer you said anying colonel?” “Yes,” hreplied “A Sure Thin G. Ingerso} Batlard’s Horehound Syrap 1s the best remedy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Chest troubles. Every bottle is guaranteed. It is the best remedy | yesterday * Te for children. one of m@ients —E———EE is j How We'll Marry By and Pz: you of @ “Marriage is getting to be a farce | anawerd the le and divorce a playtbing,” announced my ture: Rabbi Henry Mliowizi in his paper | juck nde him Mident, and his before the liberal ministers yester-|jove nde him 8 I think day. “It is this state of things that | that’s atty id hicago News caused a witty lawyer to prepare a i ¢ : new formula. weak af pray by the us “Mr. Smith,” he would have the | 4 yer’s aw yy wiki be iciating party say to a would-be | cleansidand mz qualities, i briawroom) sit your firm purpose | preverthe ammlation of dan to mam this Peasant lady your druff ascure#®alp diseases, wife—untii yor <—. ——— ae you meet tue more pleas- Baro} thdd is an enthusiac- “Lt is.” tic flori{, H@fin eye for beau- “Miss Jones, you have made up he mete. ap money. your mind to be the wife of Mr. Lugtrd'@od Wasing Smith until you lose your temper Rit property treat. and tire of him™ oten tollowing “Yes,” LE Soros He “Then I prononce you man and cathe ad a severe cas unee invohed: wife—until some cowt shall pait | ness, a you.” her general weak H ypop! Stion, ! gav Bed Liver Oil side : i ees Soda, ac- Rees es Sa 5 cording she has i Gov. Foraker's increased majority | Proved ime was doubtless due to the modesty with which he conducted his cam. * paign. “I will down Tom Powell,” wil e7 “I have downed Grover Cleveland,” “— “I will down Jeff Davis,” «I have fought in thirteen battles,” “I am a stronger man than Sherman in 7 6 ic Ra ae respects,” “I want to see more pleased blood sprinkled on the flag,” these | dttaded S eee 2 Z jeeeses, and that is are all extzacts from one of his elos Cheri Hae Cure ie ier ing speeches. Poor Foraker! Qnae | iF positi¢.e tbe Neha tince ng | shudders to thiuk what would be. z, dict con —— of him were he ever to remove gt e signin, , ‘What do d? When I wrote unde: —Cleveland's Vita and df tte restored to ” D Disease: ed iu tix statememt} Greenw. e $, dolph Tucker @r his services Bhists. fa 3100 ef limes wil] p. mere is at least one fence has teen Roar Ct SheT | { $10 af tre to a state where such exquisite mod inter: esty is not appreciated at its worth bui ‘ ‘tented and ing ts covered with | prietorms Ie ' ‘8 These dig five Poe SUMING eruptions are cvsily jena eer Eby the_use of Aver’s Barsaparili ; medicine is pentdetly sate andis a thoroughly rehab, No woman can be co: happy if ber stin pimples and blot n 22. ‘ “The rail- opposed an internal revenue system. | road property in the statfHis valued iph $665, These le wealth Fi c luded ro a tl cuatine be no! e da be they will be forever toy YOU REALLY w —tTo- BUY, SELL or TR PROPERT ——CALL ON D. W. SNYDE : Over post-ofti THE HORNA a s Been le to test nan ris d— of the ditor, Decrease uation 15,199, - 790,920; in in d CHAS. CENN At Old Stand, East Side Sena: Fresh and Nice and , Cc thing in thee risa « GROCER And Provision Lines? * COUNTRY PRODY Of all kinds wanted, COME AND sER q Zz fe) a b 0 Pe] Bl: Q i i oli

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