The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 24, 1891, Page 2

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RIVAL THE BENDERS. The Westinorlands Arrested for Many Mysterious Murderers Port Smit Ai J 16.--At t remarkable den st one of the mos country bits been raided, ana tl 1ree | of the lands, were us here to-day and gang, the noted Westmore- lie in jail on the charge of They are Wilde Westiore- aud Johu Cagle,| d murders. land, Jgbn Bir er-ip law of Westmorelan his name as Sherman Phelps, the United States Marshal's of- sand related the killing of t sruary 15, 1800, over a year came ayo. They were robbed of their money the murderers boy to threw the bodies Creek, which flows into the s. The boy, Lis neck was made to to reveal the crime, and did not until in the presence of the The matter was kept quiet to enable the authorities to parties, which they did on Sunday morning last at their the surprising and into Salt with a rope round sweur never apprehend the homes at Cunuron, them in their beds. The creek is too high for dragging now, but will be searched thorough- ly as soon as low enough to admit. For years past travellers have been known to stop at the Westmorelands The bones of three vietiins were found in mouth of — the and have never been seen again. the woods nearby, pointed out by Cagle to near by were found some good cloth ing, alady’s No 3 shoe, and thre watches, all buried under a foot of earth. The tumble down cabin is at the foot of a bluff 100 feet high and} behind it were found* frames of var lises, piles of clothing and other ar ticles, probably booty taken from murdered victims It Came Without a W arning. Knoxyille, Tenn., Jane 16.—At Neumanville, Green county, Satur | day a cloud burst did great danage. A small creek became a raging river 100 yards wide. residence The store house, and the outbuildings of T. N. King were swept away; he did! not have time to even close his store An iron safe, weighing 1,500 pounds, was carried one fourth of a of the water. A} houses doors. nule by the force other ried away, and all crops along creek number of were cur bottom lands destroyed. | The water came down so fast that |1!S | democratic times, the people barely had time to tlee to the ridge. and if this had not been near there would have been seri loss of life. C drowned. msiderable si various compelled the | Arkan i} Marshal. | the Marshal's party, and } jthat if not dishonest | Phe same moralist | Wales seems not to be voluptuary,” NEW FIRM? NEW _— = Hay g purchased the . GROCERIES & DRY GOODS,” I to say to my m 5 plenished the stock and fitted n shape and I would call and see me I will gu arantee m store in the city. Tr... PETTY S. Tie Prince of Wales a Trifler New York Times | This is not thing for his conscience even a pleasant | though it be e@uscience so well that of the Prince upart from that, the spectacle of un heir to the throne so addicts went form of excitement that he carries ibout with the counters ofa that he cannot | without is very serious aud discour- ed as But. Ltow low and unintelli him |yambling game aging to the loyal Britons. Some Methodists in Wales have given ex- pression in resolutions of sorrow and deprecation to the sentiment that the testimony in this gase must have inspired the hundreds and |thousands of Englishmen. *I do juot call a gamblera dishonest 1 “but I eal {him an unsocial man, an ci cuns Nothing could Jobserves Dr. Johuson, Jaman.” be more un- Hsocial or more unprofitable than to be the favor of Wales, Jand when it 1 leads him to J whut is now shown ite pursuit of the Prince coerce him what | |} those about into risking they cannot afvord to risk, it is plnin himself he is the cause of dishonesty in others. from whom we harks that rime eetiary have just quoted also ret t vat 50 itis time for to bain earnest. The!Prince of Wales is in his but he from being in earnest. is as far as ever In truth, the 50th year, the sole exception of George IIT, as the Stuarts whom they sueceeded without that soc the intelligent brightness ially redeemed in’ part the | political impossibilities of the Stuarts Aman lous is net an whois at once dull and frivo- attractive or promis object as the heir to a throne im and the Prince of anxious to rise above the level of th: George LY. All About # Horse-thiet. Neb.. June 16. _The| Governor of Nebraska and Govern. of Wyoming are at log named fellow skipped Lincoln. gerheads over This and a horse thief Kingen. into Wyoming stole a valuable horse. A fol | followed him over the line for the | purpose of lymching him, but in | stead took him back to Wyoming, | mob where he was sentenced to the peni tentiar ed of the Governor of Wyoming that } Kingen be immediately returned |# Weoming’s Governor sent back al very ewphatie reply in which he flat | ly cefused to giye up Kingen. Thaye| er then declared that he would have | Kingen released if he had to march | an army of malitia into that state. Thayer is now in Wyoming. « Governor er demand It is declared by the Paris Ap-| peal that John T. Rogers of Clay | township, twenty- -eight | Cotswold aud Shropshire sheep this sheared spring, and the fleeces weighed aig! pounds, making an average of a lit-| which takes le bakery tle over eleven pounds, the cake and the who Consumption Cured. An old physictar Vices having had ast India miss ple vegetable r permanent Roches ter, N. Y. |} has done more {er trouble. Happy Hoosiers. Wi. Timmons, post: pater of Es re ville, Ind., writes: “E comb e fr medic fecling ar John irmer and stockm of the stme place | writes: Electric Bitters to be the best kidney anc liver medi- cine, made me feel like a heW lan | J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, Same town, says: ‘lectrie Bitters is Just the thing f aan who 1s all run down i ner he lives or dies; id new strength good appetite and felt just like he iad a new lease on hi Only 50¢ a | bottle at H. L. Tucker's drugstore. The mascumnbia Autogram says: Jett Vaughan, west of town about three miles, had a thrill- ing experie who lives ce with six wildeats on Hast Friday, which fully proves the nt that a man can eats.” Mr. was caw hunting on the day in ques tion, and hearing repeated howls of pain from his dog. started in the di- rection of the Arriving at the scene, he discovered that his dog ked by ildeats, now we “whip hi tin w sounds. had been att: six two old ones and four kittens. and that the dog was getting decidedly ht. Fear dog. Jeff “both fee the worst of the e kill bya well directed kick, after y prices on Guelphs have been as frivolous, with | Vaughan | PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. Call and see me. WILL NOT RAISE Mohier Now Says the Kan TE Not Exceed Busliels. Crop w Topeka, ler of the returned June 16.—S$ this m through the northwester aree-fourths of a t t the state this year t he matter is,” said he this 1 ‘Chat there never was a the ute when there we | grest differences between adj whe: field. In the Solon ley foe instance. found wount make fifty bushels tothe range from 83 te S10 and even larger rei Py) " omer acre wh.le adjon sums } \ othe ints 1 } ” \ i for ihe harvest = as ‘ that cle wheat vie 3 \2\" million bushels 5 cee PURE |: f area ab reach = : 2) ents i? PINK 3 aS bear as can be = ent there will be three-fourti ? PILLS. or tifte ) This places the yield ero) at 45 muilion large yield, and I can for exaggeration.” i The forthe: oe | give mniag crop re assessors’ fi und the acre oS the county the wheat acreage ped yield per ler does not © large yield from the nu AW oman’s From Bab’s letter Happiest Sut there are | ts of que in this werld And bet we and me It it's just as v to dabble too mueh in th hings or to mike efforts to them. happiest state for What do I mean by t Imean to be ableto believe good God to do the best is over us all anc I ante und wives, parents love each other I mean to believe that that all smell sweet, good and th I mean to beheve in hope, faith I mean to be ho td have charity. est in your and to st greeting. I mean to try at their best and best. to try I mean to have some of your kiud- “e e ‘curiosity as a first-class passenger. | ly feeling aud some of your charity | fora woman, who, if she some- The Marshall News has discovered | times dosen't agree with you, some times enthusiastic and | please you. Bab. Forgotten Already. From tae Chicago Tribnne (Scene, almost anywhere. Time, l uids at men hnigh. It | JRW iy I KRY S LORH, a year or two hence.) ‘Mr. Thomp- Mr. pater ae eae ae i son, let me anemonuce n y friend, the Gerestanthe wuimal to Jaases Car. Te eadicnatters torsnuenencion Hon. Jeremiah Simpson. peuter for $500. (With an effurt of the wemory Howie Se 2 Watches ——— Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. t e 2 “Glad to see you, sir. always regarded the Iste Sumpsou as ohe her home m 3g 1 year lina other three kittens were killed. | spend the summer. goods to be us low as any 60 MILLION sas Wheat 5 Millon z | state He goes completely | the vast aucdic he did, walking! mi his previous estimates of | fr I to the rear of the are 1eq5% : Ses joe ARE op of wheat and says now | church unassist It is d that ric fib BAU iat there will not be m crop rr “The fact of | week. bushels tot bushels. cert see ne¢ port will 5 Beliefs. yton. It isnot known! & 1 of him, but the idea] & Vv } ch exists that he was hung or shot and | 2 e queer his body hidden. | i} explain - ES Bes 2 : Leszal Chaos in West Virginia. ES is the beet i sess Wheeling, W. Va, June 15.—A} S sensation has been caused by the | : that the discovery that over four-fifths of the} 4 Lis ening juries drawn since the session of the | all fowers important trials women tall men are honest rer that which you have. and think of things and do my) hack sometimes ys things that are of little worth, | Louis, but has furnisued the largest | is after all trying to do her best to | representative of Who is she? Your is—er—quite familiar to me. FIVE HUNDRED BLESSED. Privst-Phiy Bessy) Treating [nv sician | Kept atids notes di aA Cc vw elton | revived some lus Fancy Groceres, ito the } resence! After “On ane par) — lad anu part of | his great delight and amazement of | ore than the priest physician will remain on used by | Troy Hill until the latter part of re CiCé ither Mollinger uorning, | charge for his services in blessing | raVe 4) agers Always pi the ected. The butions, however, *=S AND TOBACCC, vy the highest market asks no| Countrv Mo price for tlie voluntary centri-| are leftin the | | tthe side of the altar re such Produces East Side Square. Butler, j basket nO Vat enormous. The individual eo whieh | tiot e receiving b Ho L Tuc ker, A Mail C arrier Made ‘Away With June 17.—It is aves County ou We l- 30 Wy) nino 30 8 reason! Paducah, Ky., le d from Gr Payton Reed (colored) May- | and Cuba.was taken from home sday might sy of aomail hack betwe-n res on ; (rive STonInda estimat- | field rlof res Stuble- letters fact red, promptly came the} beer seen Payton and a 'speetable neas field, had parentage, been exchanging t to elope. This TOTY At) mod- legislature were drawn illegally. ast session the legisiatur: and toa ling the ehauyes were |” sregurded. Dozens of will be rendered | void aud thousands of dollars lost. | In some circuits the judge s have re- a fused to hold court until the new to have | jaw is tested. The Marshall Progress says: Mr. James Branch boug & Mr. G. Jackson's little mule, 39 inches high and weighing 160 pounds. He took | it to his home near Fairville in the! ke and will arrive with it here |thix evening on the hack. A mule | that tre avels i inahaek is certainiv a | tied the jury laws, misuuderstiar renerally generally d owing | are j i 1 hon- give the the biggest mule. It says: Marshall! is not only the most extensive mule | market in the state outside of St.| the tribe to be found in the | possibly in the world. long e: ared | state, and | The She's mule | | has been in the possession of Marion | Sole Agent for the Rockford and Aurora Watches. in 5 Gold Silver and Sparks over three years Filled Cases, Very Cheap. j sucking colt the animal When a} mease heme Spectacles or a : Opera Glasses I have Bishop THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY CROTHERS, 04 Warren St, New York. Price s0ctu

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