The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 22, 1891, Page 2

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i FOUND | DEAD IN A LAKE. THE T ABRIFF 'T HE ISSt EL ated a deficit. ae | a en lespotic rule Ry re tint th atsofan Old La-| A Girt’s sudden and Mysterious End Qhio Demoerats Boldly Accept th: s fer Three Grandciild at Nevada—Murder or Su the Challe > Thatthe Nomi- ‘ = ait —— nation of Major MeKin ‘ ae Th ) M et ty ley Conyeyed ed by t 1 o'elock't ” tot f Miss Lizzie Baily was floating ) : ‘ j Mt ' fea anil Mi. 3 Cleveland, O., Jaly 15—Govern ie eae ae for infants and Children. ded admittance. adi. sere y : a hae 7 : ‘ Sn ng absent, his mother supposed taken uv, or J gE. Campbeil will rm ss © i nee a that it was him returning,and oper he Was ., ‘ e was treat- | gul M © ed 1 Me ¥: r ie ed the door. The twomen forced i ) : i ir way into the house ani de | peve ‘ ¢ oters. 5 s ele — manded money that they 21 Sunday the bin family we th 1 ‘ 1 a! te 1 cont ry Mr. y tothe lea 508 11 K ‘ few days previous. She told them When t ot Jolins 1 i hey 1 ev about ho there 1 The ans er Phey then grabbedtue oll laly.wh that sh with jis now d to the absorbing i 365 vears of ave, took her to the the sph Eastman and | query milton county sup- vavcnake. tied he b a rope tot had left t k Monday} port the ticket!” If the Cineit w day's | delegates in their post and then « ite thioal. One man j morning, nel with her on the outsids | Wash No jrelentless oppc " , f the indi- 1e other went to the house, further trace co 70un es ee BS - curtailed only when where three children were Mr. Marh ; f their people,then the a eeuston'S | it ig essential to the aaintena: ot girl of 7 that she l it bad hand iesatibe that a consi id ee od cuen rds f man came in and As the inquest has not bee =n ee of BER OUI EE a thes asked wh her pa’s money was pleted, it is unknown whether she | Hamilton ; a a v tsach laws The child toid him she would tell committed suicide or met w iBesuE non Oly Cor eLuo: eT by us will give her father of his trying to get his, Play BOUIN ae OCR ts neut of money. He then took her out of = 3 we aes Bie ees eae se ae 1 through- = M>. Watterson is ¢ tothe ludi-| well after as before Campbell's nom- | °°" men the house into the yard and cut her throat with a butcher knife. He then went back in the house, got the sec ond little girl,aged5 years, brouyht her to the yard and cut her threat withthe same knife and laid the out the s .as the con itution erous and says: When MeRKivley| ination was assured, the mere men- in whica the executive and points to Mr. Vanderbilt's hen pal- c ted! 3 suflicient to! 4° : legislative power shall be the former to be lodged tion of his name ace and thunders to the Ohic farm-| provoke vig fi 2 eperi sses fiom the er, “Behold, fellow-agriculturalists, | Cinemnati ran | ut of our tuff | hisnomina Even when the maznuilicent re and the latter a council, both to be | : » on hen egae! What Lusbandman jed and Kimme’s friends in accordance the people; thereby three bodies tegether. Retuin 5 ; + principle of he 2 : . Age. pe will withhold his vote from the men j with the true bonored ! ; market price fer Cor ntry ing to the house, he got the ba es nile daneers and | Marker Vice Gl Inu ) ° . . who wauts to check imports felto make the nomination of Jaine= a Sac l by also, 2 years of age, carried him : islation. : = (5 Campbell unanimous, the Hai’, “PSS »the yard and kill tin they P : : : EG res Sea cis ae Pareee into the yard and killed it int Here isa philanthropist who re We frvor closer cou o tum county irieuds of Mer. Neal game manner, piling the bodies t> ec ie ee i OuwnizZes & nezds of the times ‘. 4 ec thoas With our Canadian gether. He then washed the knife | ; SO ee ose ie. 1 ne Sak = fj ; Hei ¢ Haim Golamneurin be. lu ‘ i moval of the P wnt PG) Ce eae eene ie iia | wirmonuy ts be stu » le : rere | tnd thea left it lying on the tabi mill: &, lee to leave his |... node eae fet and apn g restrictions which on | The old lady's nec has sevent ) prec.: and lowdly yoted NO 62S great fortune to charitable ins people without yielding | issed washes, but she is still living, and he ious ii He pr sthe account of the aft ; to have: supposed the inurder was for the ; " 1 2 : and supporting t ve or tb purpose of robbery, as Newberry | ae = ileal * lanarrvied women. sions ery had just beea paid $500 damayes ; Feet from the Santa Fe Railroad Compa- Gueranteed Cure for Lal Grippe o i Oo enan ny for earrying his wife by this Pa ase } pee ; : ] : sto point. At this writing the old lady | gist to sell you Dr. Ki : . . iter ie otill alive “ ‘covery tor Consumption, Cou 3s pen ton co a ote . Ui ical ‘ jand Coids, upou this condition. It} a..i ay of ceils persecution of the TEE ORANOMOTEER ACCUSED OF THE | vou are afflicted with La Grippe and} ; the Russian go MeRDE! sordit i “§ to | willuse this remedy serves aud re es our un Joshua, Tex.. July 16.-—Mrs. Hol *) directions, giving it a trial, and ).) 47s Oho m con salied a er gin et Pe , } } ualitied censure. + exter to S71 ty Newberry, who was supposed to | experience no benetit, you may re-| venton a ereby resolve: we x have been gashe 1 in the throat by | turn the bottleand bave your mon | ‘That wo mest heartily indorse them our si yathies, and 7] youuers Mon: lay night and to have | ey refunded We make this offer, | the honesty and economy of the ad- beli that government, in A witnessed the murder of her three | because of the wonderful sac graudchildven, was arrested yester | Dr. King’s New Discovery d s of} nhection with the enlig {ministration of Governor Jo | es E ele eN tddy . : ¢ Camiuisell and-comiuend otha S . ermnments of Europe disposed to] terday on the charge of having mur- | last season's epideme. Have heard | Campbell and commend the Sixty ; re i a 1h a ate ' i T i } y r . t unite with us, should fake prope dered the children herself. The cuts | of no case in which it faved Try it. |ituth genera nubiy for its busi see ae) | bottles free at H. L. Tucker's ate the wrongs thus ig Store. Large sizes 50e and 7 ye. | Steps to al uflieced on on her throat not deeper than | Tr the skin and are supposed to have | D been made with a pin. S100 SHIRLEY CHILDS, | SELLS TIE jeally provesi i lot and we cordially indorse and ap- the act of the legistat A FULL LINE OF jJulating the compensation of long-suffering and | great sufferer from ny years, aud I » but none did as Ely’s Cream It comletly cured me.—M. ly, 39 Wood wa ard Ave., Boston [ AXNWIUVeP IC the aw. |< ed | so 1s Tey and Thave not f | I used to be} headaches two | . A. Alcorn | Cot 33 | me so quickly well for al ume. Against the Third Party. | ngfield, INS July 14.— W. E.| Robinson. Secretary of the State} Assembly of the F. M. B.A, wasl = | here to day attending a meeting of} Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons and * “We are opposed to all class believe ina tacit lev Road Carts. Also the celebrated wigaas Ge quetiname FLYING DUTCHMAN SULKY eae ally administered. We un County asse He Alliance movement to | = : jaccept the issue tendered to us by ie coallaiva velie ithe counted i a SHIRLEY CHILDS. | é ; i : r t the wheat in th unty is ee Po VP, or jthe Repubtican party on the se aiseut yatake; that such a plan has = 1 s See of tari Seay ee i by from time to time. ; gure Etats, aoe been seriously con- not think such a plan ft | ealled McKinley ff act, contident |, WEST WAR p STOCK FAR M, | that the verdict of the people of OL- J io will be recorded against the ini- |quitous policy of so-called protect. ble,” PASSAIC, AAO.7 championed by the Republican party in the interest of favored The Home of Mambrino Chief Jr. (ss st he messes “We favor a graded income tax “We devounc2 the demonetization Lhe. “It is visionary schem and can never be carried out ~ } Labor Commissioner M. D. Coti: of the F. M. B. AL, has sent out acireular to all the county assem- | : blies in the State proposing to es- jof silver in 1873 by the party then | taptish ~The Illinois Exc Hees rhe {Sole Agent for the Rockford and Aurora Watches, in Gold Silver and in power as iniquitous alteration 'j,)~ throuch which the Filled Cases, Very Cheap. of the money standard in favor of !tiinois are to be ¢ ditors and against piers, fax [ con oe a “" JRWELERY tO. Ps : » prices, /@ | Vv = S se POR payers and producers. and which, Yy are to place their k He Is headquarters tor fre Jewelry inthe county Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. 1 You by shutting off one of the sources Chas. 8. Coneklin, Jas. S. Warnock. of supply of FIRST-CLASS STOCK SOLICITED. |.” TO THE FARMERS OF BATES CO. — with the equa! | right of each to free and unlimited mary money, opere » increase the value so fine Opera Glasses. enter} rise; nd the reivst 1 ement ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. stan have one or two ar ge a) ~ : ce High Grade Educa- to a Sale of your own. ot pass us and we We denounce the b n-dollar fon for Young Gen- A —— venen = 78 see that they are put > good notes or ess, which by EPS see MILITARY mecaren Gas, h returned to you. THINK OF IT! penditure, exhausted a surplus in seat ore the national treasury, left there by a I full CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, JAS. S. WARNOCK. "ACADEMY no wh SITIVE CURE Respectfully, AS. S. CO N, JAS. S. WARNOC % wie foa - 5 pened E PO pe administration, and cre | © SPRINGS, EO, ELY CROTHERS, 66 Warren &. New York. Price 50

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