The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 7, 1891, Page 2

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TWO QUE The Fierce The secret of Fine Pastry. SHS RE CRRA! HAK on the market. m cr some other er alum powders dry out, make the ‘ ba for Infants and piecing sough too porous, leaving a bitter taste, etc. isted “Castoriaisso well adapted tochildren that J Castorta cures Colic, Constipatton, ciate ee : an i tas superior to any preseription = protiotes di , i Be! i ients r H. A. Ancnsn, M. D., bes pg oe ‘ ee a Oxfor# St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. ed as to exist in exact chemical pro- Tus Centacr Company, 77 Murray Street, N.Y there is never any excess of either left in tlence there can be no impurities whatever left in wn on} one Shorbe h br. Price’s Cream Baking Powder partakes Soot. thing. shabbily anc he finished food. No bitter taste, no taint of ammonia, but food raised wi \ | of the natural sweet flavor of the flour and keeps moist and j mouths. Tih j iresh for days. This powder possesses qualities peculiar to [sudlialiped es it alone. No other makes such delicious pastry. No other | colonies were d, which he neve . | us to be from Obio, aud says he +a deed for the land in his trunk, | nies are tied he bad frauduleutly claimed the A n O V V e ] ; O ! ) f und claims he filed it for record here| tapie tive years ago He wes xr ned | neue | before Esy. Bohon, and the case set up country the other day. I have often | | fad ican EN, a A A ‘for hearing on Friday the 2nd day | ‘The Renowned Frenchman Dies doubt he was conscious of the S€ | woudered if the mot the ont or hea! | AVI2IN aft inde | facts and that they preyed upon his | growth of the feud. was I don't jof Oct. aud ii to give s1000! Feed and Pro isions of all Kin s. on His Mistress’ Grave. ee aa |think the assassin will ever be found. | t to jail. Harrisonville} ;mind. Coupled to this was the iS Ag nt ae ea oF , morbid love or infatuation which he| will see that he is avenged.—St. Louis | Demoerst. | Frowns of Fame and Grief too Severe | bad for his dead mistress, 23 was ey-/| Glot pemocn Sree ce This is pretty good. 34 | to Be Endured.—From Fortune's | idenced by his) renou: . A and now two or contains the white of eggs. RR ee | The y have hardly | thei irne GER. |e der as he dropped moreand nore ;3 re out of public notice. There is no| Me | ore: co ADIEU BOULA) bond | M End ht } t Saad Se NCVESECACENDAR: Mr. John C. Goodwin, a carpenter ot Pinnacle to Misery’s End in might have been an important po ~— bakes } le, Hil., writes: “About two weeks Furnished Entertainment for a Whole eres Hee mv coe || five Years. litieal career in order to fly with her Yer. j aN aoe et Thendae Jase CICARS AND TOBACCO, fo Rirance rs Some one the other day thought of {serv badly crus ie Tet ee Baileat : this about a calendar. A daughter was eer e kane PAS , i Ie a Par a Brussels, Sept. 30.—George Ex- General Boulanger came to this|togoaway. to become 4 he farm ae eee wee |Always pay the highest market price for Countr t 3 . = 2 . | city from London afew months ago.|the other side of th rth. So the |? cured, and my | nest, Jean Marie Boulanger, Salta , a ee reKies 7 ae mother, thinking to ng her good | soot j 1 Sah ft cae a atone | P ] ~e E sf Si ] S re 5 » eral of France, ex-minister of war of ; Recently he had not occupied his | oy. Gousht wate ee eas roduces East Side Square. Butler. Mo- the republic and once the idol of the | forwer gorgeous residence on the} Now the ordinary } li now calendar differs » from its fellow, e | and then in the i up two m atl For} | to 1edue common people and the friend of , Avenue Louise, but owi the royalists of that nation, commit- ‘ed means had been compeiled to live phra | De. C. MIZE. G. W. CLARDY. ® Ps } Te ted suicide by shooting himself im a small hotel, where his apart- i ; ° about noon to-day on the tomb of | ™euts were very different from those — 5 26 M IZE & CLARDY Mme. de Bonnemain, his mistress, | be had become accustomed to as a iy Sold by = fee uc ae Suecersors to DE. ©, MIZE, who died here July 16 of consump. Several of the army, as minister of tien. War or as the friend of Mise Bonne | Will Raum Retire? A f | ( [ i : About 10:20 o'clock this morning "Vue : | New York, Sept. 30.—A Wash eal Std dle, NSU ialice dll Oall Uenl a Boulanger appeared in the cemetery | The general's friends say that he| it special says: President Har and for some time was seen stand- | hus been inconsolable since the deati rison end Commissioner of Pensions her Rare ne at Gouden eaehe TERE femlycests pianed Us ous ing alone by the — ba 7 1 ‘ eee hale gar sai H ee | Ruum were closeted together for at helivina that it will tw the ‘matual avait age oF ourselves and aut pate ress, appearing to be deeply ack. | BEct Sete spa . a5 sare ) The ci nistunces a 7 pis aie sidan Then thinver than during: his mov pro sts | ; Noe: that ina pa FET LOAN Peta PAN _—- - EXIST - NCE must have walked for nearly an hour SUICIDE LONG PREMEDITATED. | tion of the pension anudahalf before he returned to | There are, as usual in suci: : ut had been | is said that da presi-| HAVE A LINE OF THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES, Mme. Bonuewain’s tomb. As soon, "ny contradictory reports cireu-|done. She eae es how. er the place to ex-Rep | Ania policy from us represents perfect indemnity for any loss that may occur as he reached the tomb the second } lating in regard to Boulanger's be a ae ae 2 ate poraey McComas when the v & ee OUELTeGEan Hee na ve a eaon wank to eel time he immediately placed the pis- | havior previous to his suicide. For souree of ¥ eee j aaa arate We wine ena ianage oan Ae Haein rane nenes tol to his head and shot himself, ; stance it was said shortly after his! nid be te | COLLECTIONS AND REMITTANCES AND. P \Y TAXES FOR The report of the revolver was heard , death became known that the gener | POISONS IN COSMETICS. | NON-RESIDENTS. ; ee i by the coachman, who was driving al had not in any way allowed his | ws to be the fashion for A notary public can be found in the office at all times during business hours and ; the general's landau, aud valet, who friends to form any idea of to his in lenena w ties with pimples and bloteh-| in the eity amltwe a0 you good. ones over fe Sey Dene eee Davey iH had accompanied the suicide to the tentions. This ev« th Who} trie faces to make experi | saa aia ee eee t cemetery. They both rushed to | formed his entou: \ Mad-| MIZE & OF a RDwW. Mine. Bonnemain’s tomb and there | direct contrary wa a ad . aol ——e : found the general quite dead, lying | BOW say that recently Rena nicl sei of acombit ‘ross the grave. Death must have | Opery avowed a Gon of poise i neral substanes been instantaneous. hand it is ever added that } leaden and barden ae deli IRLE , CHILDS SHOT THROUGH THE HEAD. times ‘ flate even 1 Jeate sub softhe skin. = There b ' The weapon which Boulanger take bis own hfe. The con fared : xious like those that | bata ' f used to destroy himself was a reyol- | ¥ that OTS watebed as k ees tonic, strength! SELLS THE i ver of large calibre. He had _ this | 8% possible py the frends: who! still | os ae healthgiving effects cf i; weapon tightly grasped in his right remained Joyal to him at the low] s Specifie (S. 5.8.) permit na- i { é tide of his fortunes. t | dand, and it was:seen that the bul- | ture to w let had entered the general's head Miles’ Nerve & Liver Puils oo Mitehell, Turnbull and South Ben near his right temple, had passed Act ona new principle—r rneath. land old anes . The through his head and left it by the te liver, stomach and bowe pie Siete noel ame ye cuted oa ig s Le r the n es. A new discoyery. cents hieapest and los venutiful com-} NAT Cc se ? left temple. speedily cure billiousnes | plexions Cepend on health and vigor | eS ¢ > IN] Ss. : | ¥ Some workmen who were employ. | Gig [ier Pes and constipation. Sole a Retas sail the woman de- } Tt is the office of Swift's Specific to} ed in the cemetery, and who had al- | smatiest, mildest, surest. 30 . arts left.” said {give Vigor and tone and health to 2 : ‘ 25 cents. Samples tree at H. Ape phan es Rays , ee al - = so been atrracted to the spot by the a Drege Store: i buy them for |the system, andin_ this way to give) Buevies, Carvin ves S y ne Was =r | report of the revolver, notitied the athe woman, |/Ustre to the eye and roses to tke mS ) SEL, DO} > SONS an inspector in charge of the cemetery. Huge Exports of Wheat. | RANE al the | cheeks. The latter placed himself in commu-; Duluth, Minn. Sept. 30.—The | n uy Also the celebrated nication with the police, who were | head of one of the grain firms here, a Ree i at “Just | a i 2 : lerseat. “Just | S : ae 5 soon upon the spot and took charge | Which is probably the largest wheat inute g send down for |@Uthority of a United States Mar- a if F Hh of his remains. exporting firm in the west, said to- sbe said.—st. Louis Chronicle. | shal does not extend beyond the dis- ‘ i Y PLOW As the police were bearing the | day that of the 6,500,000 bushels of = el trict for which he is appointed is| A FULL LINE OF se strawberries | —______ ‘Road Carts Justice Lamar’s decision that the To Test Powder. general's body away fat ital tomb | wheat which has been shipped out} During the warm weather, when the | very uusatisfactory to those who SH IR I E Y CI I ILD eo yder is econside “8 « 7 4 of his mistress with the intention of | of this city in six weeks about 4,000,. | 8° Of Powder is considered almost nee- | think that, when appointed a Fed-| = essary, great care should be taken to a A ee 2 ' | 000 bushels were for direct export. os i eral le uty thing. hey 5 2) and: for convey- | Dort.| obtain the best. Rice powder is ¢ p— poral dep something, they are placing it in the landau for ¢ ey The bulk of this has mane tomtic e s ice powder is co: pie aah a te | Sidered by most ph ans to be the {entitled to do as they please where-| ance to Br ussels, the dead mals | United Kingdom. The amount of | least i injurious, although a few advise a | aver they please LB th ~ 1| niece, accompanied by M. Dutins, | export business is at least twice as | taleum powder. Teo. Page ee ee pound i] reached the cemetery. The niece! heavy as has ever before been seen | Every woman who wishes to be sure | decision. There are still states and fainted upon hearing the news and here. The demand still costinues | that there is nothing injurious in her | state laws left in this country, and! |toilet powder can satisfy herself by : é : ; ; ) an e} a gei t i 1 oftici: ic :, M. Dutins grief at being too late to | sa nga Paths @ amount of wheat submitting it to the following test: uo Federal official is above them. save the life of his friend was ex-|~ : ae | Place a teaspoonful of the powder in | Soon : a glass and add the juice of alemon. If | Senator Gorman is said to dishke | av. (uarantee Cure. effervescence tukes place, it is an infal- | the pretentious style in architecture | The body of Boulanger was then We authorize our advertised drug. | lible proof that the powder is danger- i : astmuch as he di stretched out in the landau, the face | gist to sell Dr. King’s New Discov. | = saat Suse should be avoided, | H : build } = 5 ; it will in. ~ 7 e ratory. is Uuding a ic se covered with a white handkerchief. | ery for Consumption, Coughs and! i J troy the jiu oratory eis building a house Kes ostentation j beauty of the cx .—N.Y.World = | a eS = * jet Laurel, Md.. to replace the one ' The police in charge caused those | colds, upon this condition. If you! : ; | : i ae | ; : : are afflicted with a cous gh. ecld or an y An Enormous Water Power. |that was burned last winter. I¢ js ; of the general's friends who were lung, thr present to confirm the statements as | will use ! to his identity aud then permitted the body to be conveyed to police headquarters, where. after another formality had been complied with, the autlfo to be removed to the i residence Seen sae ns described as a commodious, substau- | culated that | of water —_——_ 000 feet Sudden Deaths. 3 i we is by tar the most fre.) Sele Agent for the chest trouble, and/_ The enor as directed, | 84 1 experience |" n the bottle | ¢ nded. We at or unpretentious farn old Silver and JEWHEH ELERY STORE, Is headquarters tor fre Jewe! ry ~ Watches, ena Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. body wy DRIVEN TO SUICIDE B) ; Lhe and po S posit tathy it. is ‘ itted, been getting blacker and cker of recent months. He had no hopes for the future and his re- may be why the governor an ; in last night?” Ra maining friends were becoming | ular in the rural districts. | (vaguely)—*Bedtime.” \ \ | b r. what ti was it pop- ALT KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED

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