The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 26, 1891, Page 2

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ALMY PENNED IN A BARN. A Perfect Baking Powder. = The Murderer ot Christie Warden Cap- Startling but HAS THE KAISER GONE MAD? tured at Last. > cor ly growing demand f . Price’ oe The constantly growing d@ for Dr. ce’s Hanover oN A. ane goer standard cream tartar powder C. Almy, the te Warden, was di for forty years, is due to two causes. . okay den’s barn this morning E. Stewart, a stu college, located Al: FIRST:—The extreme care exercised by the manu- the crew were beaten to facturers to make it perfectly pure, uniform in quality, and : 4 prodding him with When he » a bullet was fired the hay on which ntain The hidden man at the same diggi the hay. He fire at the searchers, of highest raising power. SECOND fact that certain other bra shovel :—The recent inve gations exposing the ammonia and still others that zum. These unscrupulous manufacturers are being found out, the barn. A mate! xr of and the consumers are giving them a wide birth | was slightly injured Nothing is left to chance in the manufacture of Dr. A council of ee . ; < : the best means Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Chemists are employed to i murderer. 9 From test every ingredient as to purity and strength. Hence; searchers it was evi = Py . m= rn : tia: would not cost its marvelous purity and uniformity. Each can is like : Z BEST is ALWAYS cent us he would be every other. It never dissapoints the CHEAPEST. MURDERER CaPTU | 1:15 p. m-—The o} tacked the ban les aud Almy is retaliat ‘ers have at ;Strated, but the emporer responded: | r rie, “Never m God wiil inspire Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is re- with shot | The commander then retired. ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, | The second officer remaining, the {after shot from his revolvers. 1:50 p. m.—Almy has been over-| emperor ordered 2 below, but he Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the niger eerpera co Mc enoares | : aoe powered and taken tothe Wh e emperor then purity of this ideal powder has never been ques- Houseibace | iealnet Geen en cheek and then tioned. Half a dozen ofticers with | 8¢ized him by the throat and med upstairs. c ; : S ji ic jdrawn revolvers stand xt the foot of jto throw him over! Tn the “ DYING, EGYPT, N re , d fo < | le tl } I AM DYING, EGYPT, DYIN¢ he drew it forth and forwarded it to | | the stairs holding back the excited | struggle that followed the emperor Gen Lytle’s friends with his other et fell and broke his knee cap. The! History of Gen. Lytle’s Immortal | effects. We vive the poem in its | i ror displayed all the symptoms | ; Constant searel f re feeling sure all will renew | jgoing on since th Verses, Written at Chickamauga. | entirety; a their adimiration for it when they jew extended i bss S.ut © “Dade ail The officers, after a brief consul- }read under what tragic circumstane- | {tation earried him One of the finest poems in the gland and into Cat sla sqeilin pave modern literature of song is that | one known everywhere by its first pa- es it Was written: }ded with mattresses. jtlimes it was throught that the mur tired. butia each | Men held him while his leg was ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA, j der rund been e Yy thetic line: one « Keven 4 ce it was found that the wrong bandaged, aud he was then put into Tam dying, Exypt, dying,’ 2 E te casera had been arrested. | The a lasted and which was written by Gen. Wie) 4g the dark Pluton uday evening, Warden, | 1 i ine ite seve of the See ae : = j = ines liam Haines Lytle ou Une eve Gather on the ev for sin Bucklen’s Arnica Salve | battle of Chicamauga. The Detroit | Let thine arm, 0 ¢ me fans aug ; ; discovered ¥ for Cuts Free Press says it is indebted to the Hush thy sobs ear, m Fever » Chiblains 1 ons, and posi- | lio the chicken’s hiding place. She | tively cures es iles, c or no pay required, It | is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction late Col. Realf, poet, author and sole | #! es to ais : ; 10U anc dier, who shared the fortunes of war : with his friend. Gen. Lytle, for an | Though my scared and veteran legions {barn which she tl pmoved a smal sard: ar e ; t of th ij eamnatane| Rear their eagles high no more, jremoved a small board and ou the | oy) refunded. Price 25 cts per box 7 » peculiar circumstan- |: 4) : ae aes account of the peculia And my wrecked and evs finside an empty jelly tu:msb d | Forsale by H. L cker, druggist. ces under which the poem was writ- Stecw lies Aedes ten. Col. Realf shared the tent of | phough no , Gen. Lytle on the night «preceding | me the battle. The two friends were Prompt to do their master’s will, given to writing poems at such further in twelve caus w The Game Law. contained — s: The Mail is frequently asked in jpeaches and o! substu nti: ale: te | ire ard to the game Jaw of Missouri. Jables. There were also empty wine | For the benefit of oue readers we and beer bottles Wednesday morn-) give its provisions: ing, F. W. Davidson aud N Al ¥ou may kill deer, Oct. 1 to Jan. | Frost made ven rinvestigatgation. |], wild turkey, Sept. 15 to Mareb 1; that telled him: | This morning + were continued, | prairie chicken, Aug. 15 to Feb 1; t the blow— land dioanitas of Almy was the re- pheasant, partridge or quail, Oct. 1 »osom | [must perish like a Roman— Die the great Triumyir still! times, and each had an unfinished poem on hand. They read and crit- | icised each other's poems Lumorous- | , ly for some time, when Gen. Lytle | said with a grave smile: “Realf, I shall never live to finish that poem.” “Nonsense,” said his friend, you will live to write volumes of such | Should the base plebian rabble : stuff.” ° | Date assail my fame ia Rome, }Almy had formerly been a farm | of the year. | Where my noble jhand employed by Mr “ ” “ sean . | A y Mr. No,” said the general, solemnly» Weeps within her widowed home. “as I was speaking to you a feeling | Seek her! Say the gods have told) me— came over me suddenly which is more startling than prophecy, that I} | That her blood with mine com ningled, | shall be killed in to-morrow’s fight.” Yet shall mount the throne Col. Realf asked him to define his | As for thee, star-eyed Egyptian sorceress of the ) Let not Cxesar’s servile;minions Mock the lion thus laid low; {was no foeman’s arr *Pwas his own who d | His, who, pillowed on th | His, who, pillowed on thy jwult j to Jan. 1; woodeock. plover,dove and | THE MURDER OE CHRISTIE WARDEN. lto Feb 1. The } Frank Almy murdered (Christie! killing of wild song and insectiver- | Warden July 19 last at Hanover. | lous birds is prohibited at any season No wild bird’s nest to Turned aside tror Se eee , His, who, drunk with thy caresses, ‘meadow lark, Aug. Madly threw a world away yuse, Octavia, Warder, } be ronbed or destroyed or the eyes | father of the murd-red girl. He bee|taken therefrom. Praire chickens came infauted with Miss Christie /or quails cannot be taken by nets, Warden, a very beautiful aud attract-j traps, pens or other devices, provide live girl, but his attentions were dis- ed, that persons may net on their tasteful tu her. Finally he was dis-]/own premises between Oct. 15 and ee leharged by her father. Then Almy/|Feb. 1. Trapping mink, coon, otter . began to haunt the Warden house | beaver, musk rat, ete., is permitted le, land dog about until Miss Warden's jbetween Nov. 1 and Aprill. No life was oue of terror. Suuday, July | person is allowed to hunt with gun began to recede from me in a wierd [can scorn the Senate's triu Eh fo ish Wickets Bos ane Ganete | pli — puns ae way—and as they disappeared from Tiumphine ilove fies A | ters—one of niin Was ales hes | ou oe Sone the ae of the ae tie—and a Miss Goodell were walk- | Wer or person in charge. we the conviction flashed through | 1 am dying, Egypt, dving! inpthe ahort distines from) Hanes: ——__—_——— me like the lightning’s shock that I | Hark! the insulting toeman’s cry: & a Sel : oe. You're a Thief,” Says Lease shall never see them again.” Thev are coming! Quick, my talchon! a to the Warden farm : Ey cre ae Wichita, Aug. 20.—Mrs. M. E. CaemEclielinee laliaiive on Olio Let me fr tercepted by Almy. The time was} ° ; 4 | Lease’s services are probably lost to | Ah! no more t Ande en é aie Lo aud dearly loyed his birth state. rete SS euseesuIcne eel Bie “a aes ee Ho near aRG tants an Col. Realf laughed at his friend and | j.js and Osiris guard thee— Ph eae eran ie ciation. cently she was engaged rallied him upon his superstition, | Cleopatra—Rome—tarewell. & ties ma ae gue anton oa by the state mauager, Fred L. Bai- but afterward acknowledged that he) ; ; i a arayn jley, to deliver a lecture on bebalf of became so thrilled himself with an ae ada Bank Officials in Trouble. é RE am arden to = ante! the association, and having doue so, | unnatural fear that he begged the| | Nevada, Mo., Aug. 16—O. K. pad ae er ae Be — oodell | Mfrs. Lease demanded her pay. Bai-| General to finish the poem before | | Caldwell cashier. William Christian Gg bas eee A re | {ley paid her the usual loeal fee, $15, he elept, that such fine work might | | president and W. H. Robinson, a di PRIS ee clung ee 18s a but refused to pay her expenses. not be loat to the world. In the small | ector offthe wrecked bank, were ar-/ tie aud soug aa save ter. Alwy | Mrs. Lease heard that Bailey wasj hours Gen. Lytle awakened his | rested to-day upon the information am to her: ristie, I have Some! going out of town this morning and | friend from the slumber into which | |ofa depositor, Charles Trummer, |for 3 you and our is ncaa : sent her husband down to the depot he had fallen to road to him that, and each gave bond for $5,000. It <6 se ome t a ee girl | | to interview him. Bailey was cor beautiful poem, which must live as | jis rumored here that the officials ond — a ei a ee er 813: | ralled in the crowded station and $5 long as our literature survives. | knew that the bank Nee insolvent We paw ce ut bis supe} was demanded of him, which he de 8 for the past year. It is believed | "or strength drew her away from clined to pay. “Youre a damned Imagine the in ote at | that other arrests will follow. The/|the road and into the brush at the | thief Sata eae want Pp iE PO Oo rites te i bank had on deposit when it sus- side. The! sister followed and he | ali these people to know that you’ re! eilinnlt Fane death on thie ra pended about $130,000 and deposit- fired three shots at her one of which |g thief. I'd lick you for anickel.” ore deine © | ors will not realize 10 cents grazed Ler shoulder. He then turn- Bailey was edging toward the | ig 0 eir te q PTL ~ = still wi = { pe features, when the fivished poem —— beld ih wining aud | had been read aloud. Col. Realf said that his own eyes | pee filled with tears, but the General | gaid not a word, as he placed the manuscript in his pocket and Altars, angurs, circling wings— feeling and he said: _ Gile i “As I was talking to you I saw the | Light the path to Stygian |! green hills of Ohio as they looked when I steod among them. They dnt bbs Soe bis ce With the splendor o Give to Cusar crowns and r eI die. evening, Consumption Cured. An old physiclan, rom prac- be ands bv formula of | e speedy | Jess and Almy fled just as help came. | going for a policeman, but a8 soon. The girl fell li fe as he reached the opeu air he ted. In pure articl les are never good. | Nature i on a pure article for It is not in Paris or London or at! good results. Pure chlorofor r © Newport that ae finest dressing something heretofore unattainable, takes place. A we by M Pic thin ks th e costliest dresses in the | chemist of G The re worn by the women! of deaths They are made of pure to be tr: t the metal is feature of M. M for i is the re 118 woven to the ¢ | a vear ;and rward made into dresses low zero. | \ fired two shots. fashion authority ! will now be down to bis ‘ast night's rest upon Before the arms. WIL friend be lay ec the heaps of slain and seare! the pock- of the poem eb where be 'B 1ad seen him place it, CASTORIA CR SESSA MARA SSNS AEE NT for Infants and Children. **Castoria is so well adapt I recomme known to Constipation, thoea, Eructation, 7 sleep, and promotes lication. @ Compayy, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ A. O Welton Staple:Fancy Groceres, QUEENS ¥ict Awd GLASSWARE Always pay the highest marked vrice for Country Produce. 9 East Side Square. Butle, Mos RE RN ET YY Syn, ert eT i 1 at ¢ 4 en S| S525 & ARG Se ROS Azer 57 mo om! eo RIS ees mee Be On Ss Mos Se Neos eos — Sh — = ‘oyy. ‘Ayuno0D seqyeg jo vom ssouivzy sau ‘sn 008 puv owog “fj UN0d B14} UT epect ysoduoyo oy} woz ‘saortd puv so]44s [Tv Jo sa_pp ON ‘ONE “SOUC ANVIUVPN OLS ssoaivy 433nq ofFn18 -£roao dooy Loy, wlll vl ith | Sole Agent for the Rockford and Aurora W. atches, in Gold Silver and Filled Cases, Very Cheap. J EWELERY STORE, Is headquarters tor fre Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c Spectacles ot al! k ages: also fine Opera Glasses. You t his establishment and examine y of beatsital goods and the low prices ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATL EXECIVED: THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY CRKOTHERS, 6 Warren &, New York. Pricec%

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