The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 24, 1892, Page 6

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Seep aT eee cemamea arama ia oer RT arm Implements. A full and eomplete line of the best makes just received. Such as | | | | Judge Woed ot Kingston Talks of Va- | rious Candidate's Chances. ; Washington, D. C, Feb. Is — | Judge William A Wood of King-|) is here on legal business He savs BARLOW AND JIM DANDY jer = CORN PLANTERS, wWweestern Cultivators, And the greatest Riding Plow on earth the FLYING DUTCHMAN, Also a full line of Walking Plows and Harrows Buggies, Spring Wagons, and Road Carts, Mitchell. and Turnbull Farm Wagons, all and see me. HE AVENGED HIS HONOR. An American in France Shoots ; Down the Destroyer of His Home. Feb. native of 18.—Edward Parker | the Cannes, Deacon, a States, and his wife had been ¢o0-| know all about it suppose. journing for some time at the Hotel | stys a Splendide with their four children. their to indicate anything wrong, but it is now known that Mr. Deacon suspected that his wife was unduly intimate with M. Arbreille, who was connected with the French diplo- matic service, and kept a close watch on her, At midnight last night Mr. Dea con heard a noise in his wife's roors Tnere was nothing in actions was immediately beneath his own and he descended the stairs and beud his wife and a man talking dashed up stairs to his room aud procured a revolver. Then he kissed each of his sleeping children went to the room of the secretary of the hotel and arousing him told him of the condition of affairs and re- Grass Seeds, &c SHIRLEY CHILDS. iighect trust and has The and the Mails. It is not generally known that the rules of Law the postoflice department ] empowers inspectors to open sus | rules o United | a greater He! | not more and | | picious letters at discretion | public appear to be tonished at this, but it is carried extent than The very much as these w Iu fact overnment official u der the postoflice department letter 5 f the almost any private mriy opened and read. some people T presume but it is neve ertheless true, ference to the postet and a rc pulva © instructions to » in speciors, Which are ia printed form will convince Wheth ‘Soare ewer anybody of it. cr such secret privil used illegitimately would be difficult | It is arresting aman on Suspicion. matter of to find ont Asa therefore, you will see that the United Sates mai!s are sacred than Russia or any other fact, the muils of country so far us government espionage is concern ed.—Ex After reviewing the splendid cam- quested him to accompany him to! paigus for reform made by Mr. wife’s room. = The agreed and together they his secretary | Cleveland, went to Omaha speech of Tuesday thus states | Jovernor Boies in his Mrs. Deacon's apartments, and after | the demand of the Mississippi val- Deacon had knocked, door aud entered. He wife alone, but the door of the ad joining room open and init Arbreille crouching behind a chair. Deacon at once leveled his revolver at the man and, deliberately aiming, fired three shots. Two of the bullets struck Arbreille, one taking effect in his arm and the other in The noise of the shots chest. the people in the house and for a time great excitement prevailed The wounded man was carried to his own They do nothing for him and to day he died. Avother report of the affair is that Deacon hal Paris, but re turvel suddenly and after exchang ing a few words with the hotel por- ter he went straight to his bedroom. Mrs. Deacon it had no idea that her husband would his armed room and doctors summoned. could, however, gone to wife's appears return so soon, as she had parted with him with the understanding that he was going to Paris for some Indeed he sent his wife a message announcing al. Rumor has it that Deaco pected return to Cannes was caused by the receipt of an anonymous let- ter said to have jealous woman who notified the American that if he returned to the hotel at a certain hour ing his wife he would un doubtedly tind her with one of his best friends. Deacon, according to rumor, was at first tempted to pay no attention to the insinuation and suggestions in the letter, but after consultation with some friends, he is reported to have made up his mind to act upon the suggestion of the anonymous writer. time. is said to have his safe arriv unex- been written by a without giv warning The Sheriffs Whiskers Pulled Out. Atchison, Kan , Feb. 16 —A letter from Wetmore that two toughs whom the sheriff attempted to arrest for drunkenness and orderly conduct, Saturday evening knocked him down and then pulled eut his long whiskers by the roots He was spared further indignity only on promise that he would rot further molest them. Sunday they paraded the streets exhibiting the sheriff's whiskers as a trophy. reports ‘ean, therefore, 1 , to hely oth. rs forced the |] found his | ley: “The contest is on. The end will | see their industry put upon un equal before the law with all others, or it will see it bourne down by burdens imposed in the interest of others. Which shall it be? Let despair. of their no one business brought en by storms aud doughts iu sister state or famine in foveign lauds that should satisfy these men. Enianc pate their calling. Take off the taxes imposed on them fit of others. or for the be prove that th business is the mos. protitabl The latter former ean cn! cannot be done. The c 8 Saava by opening y beac- of the world to the products of th labor, i kets what 5 Tuis is their will strang per to buy in mars le the party that con the wrong.” When western men tulk thus, the West can no longer found | where befc failure = E exders who force there was noth ing but ins, conviction and the | courage df conviction will a majority on count for the right side when- ever the right side determines to make them count.—Republic. Hedspeth Most Carefully Guarded St. Louis, Mo., Feb.. 16 —Marion Hedspeth, of the Glendale robbery gang, arrived this morning atcompanied by Detectives Ryan and Whittaker of San Francis The prisoner was heavily manacled and the detectives carried shot guns and a brace though they expected an attempt at on the Louis. Hedspeth was at once taken to jail, where he met his wife. leader of revolvers each as rescue way to St Minneapolis, M to-day Feb. 17 —At n of the G. A. R. campment the committee on resolu- en- tieus reported a reso ing the New York Sun's yn declar- attack on General Alger te be a libel on a brave! and generous soldier aud a disgrace to American which should be condemned by every American loyal citizen. journalism be} This will sui prise | 2 iY good deal like | It is no spasmodic revival | ghtfally be taxed ! the markets Ito aman, with Boies of Iowa, Gray lof yiek or Ca f Ohio f ae mud place. “The race for the nomiuation in Missouri Wood, “is between Jt jand ex-Congressivan | od: 1s in favor of Judge Gi is an excell mpb ell gubcrnator says Judge Gibson at man in char jability, a native of the state who has eae from the position of | jou the farm to various plac | hone atly,me odestly and cre | “Mr. Bias skery of the | Jade lson of fourth j be re yh veted to congress. | both men cf the very highest ability and iutegrity “The supreme judicial race wil |be hotly coutested Ju lywes Sher- ;wood, Macfarlane and Thomas will be ng candidates for re election, voters north of the river will of the but the contend for one | will offer either Judge He | Judge Willi Haii, Ju Bucgess or Juigze Broaddus, a : ineatly fitted for t ithe three wil jtin for »2 close tight 1 the lead for t v.ittie in the railroad ¢ jencul't attorney L the race for appeals unless Judge Sandusky is induced to enter for it, ia which event there wil be a pretty race.” M.shap ata Recent Swell Dinner, Iful mishap occurred a few j days ago at a luncheon wife of the richest man in the Unit jed States se + Which has been jmuch talked about iu fashionable The luncheon in the Hees jcure.es, jse given new g@ wom linn i to the kee Was added last suminer jsenator’s Ko str h srated in geousty dec Ea iwas by t wn Wa » flowers and fruits were brot Pac ; Were import given coast, ihe 1 the viands were served on solid plates of gold. The | luncheon was ‘trono:nic t ed by tie i yout to ides unt lise, an awful iscovered The that their gow: mwwed a ladies no hey arose indisposition to part the white aud ld wh 1 As they looked at eac ther and began jto arrange thei i 4s What was sir horror to discover that each | gown was decorated with bread bro- ken stripes of white paint. A chill of dismay fe followed by surprise and di npon the pany. P vary> exclamatious of sgust in tones ing with the tact. self control and tewper of the different guests. One lady who wore a gown specially made for the oceasioun—in the own er’s judgment an inspired work of} art—was so chagrined at seeing the ruin which the paint had wrought that she almost wept. nation of the accident was that the chairs had been freshly painted and | gilded for the occasion, and in some! nnaceountable manner had not been properly dried before the guests down in them utinel sug-lost Tas- cott, but then it would make no dif- He wou!d be just as hard to find as eyer. Says: The Indianapolis Se Possibly Garza is the k ference if he were. Men are not the exclusive bosses of the baton. Miss Searing of New Orleans, who is described asa young and charming woman, of a large orchestra. is conductor i MISSUURI POLITICS. | } ' ston, a prominent Miss sour attorney, | ba sioner ia brtween = Cow f t : sa i " < : | another ‘toby. As he finished his my ¢ dwell) and John} rae a : “ ideal he reached for his weed and} Sreatiatt, with es ee hab st Deve : discovered that it was gone ook of Cowgill. TI ean't say who will be I lieutenant gevernor. Jude Jack! Smith will have a walk over for} | judge of the Kansas City court of | given by the! was one of a} gus: strange | ua tough, was found lying on the Kan- The expla-| The Noland Case Advauced. Jctierson City, Mo., Feb. No. 2 of the court this morning vu motien of 16.—In reire At- division state sup torucy General Woed, the case agaiust ex Treasurer Edward T. No- land was set for the first day of the term. The cou attorney gebers pril rreed with time had been vo file ati The att allowed the defeuse eript. general also filed « ne case for a writ of uedin Ay Mr 1 vy. says the rk Telegram. who is ut the be of one of coke manu Pittsbr nue hotel is Ave Re has | been devoti txo years to travel | seeking for «x cure froma severe case of grip. Like a} Mr.| good game of see, he teld vame, in le with Mr. Chris Mage e, vublican leader. It and the limit of bet | placed at $50 an u Mr. Reffertvais very fond of | burgers, me of an incl- Which he black gar known as *%t by | st ove was just half smoked on the table to deal the There the room but no possibility of getting 2 laid it were cigars in jing up he saw itin Magee’s fingers put into Maz collared Magee at once The front of him a large pile of bills, and taking he torsed it *Here’s $50; that ‘toby.’ But Mr. Rafferty tossed it back, saying as he jreterred to the lumit: “You forget that 350 utay last only two or three to be He jaund demanded his ‘toby’ back. ‘republican und about | mouth. leader had in out one of them over (the board, saying: will pay for your \ | | minutes, whereas my ‘toby’ is good {for haif aa hour and [ can’t get | along without it.” The argument | Was too strong, and he tock back jthe remnant of his favorite weed. For Free Binding twine. W: gton, Feb. 15 —The Dem- erats of the ways avd means com- mittee this morning decide to re- t a bill placin all bi whole or g upon the free lst Ging twine manufactured ip in part fro:n tampico fiber, Mian jute, sizal grass or sunn.” Phe origional bill on this suby-ct was introduced by Representative 1of Nebraska and this gentle- was the chairman of the sub- mittee which prepared the ttee bill to-day agn The Demoer to report fav: cous eed upor rably the Turner of list 4 ; and machinery resentative Georgis, upon the free cotton A Noten cgusonen Done For. Mo., Feb. 16.—This afternoon Chester Allen, a notorious St. Joseph, sas City, St. Joseph and Council | Bluffs railroad tracks with a bullet hole in the left side. And another in the left breast directly below the heart. He uuconscious When last seen he was walk- has been since. ing down the track with two mcn! ;and a few moments later three shots were heard. Happy Hoosier, Wm. Timmons,postmaster of Ida ville, Ind, writes: “Electric Bitters las dene more for me than all othe: {medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney aud liv er trouble.” n Leslie, farmer and | steckman. of s e place. Electric Bitters to be the best kid-} ney aud liver medicine, made me feel like a new man.” J. W. Gard | ner, hardware m Says: thing forar and don't ¢: dies: he found new jappetite and felt li ase onlife. Only ———- s dru, gstore. r he lives or strength. good | he had new} 50c a bottle at for Infants and Children. 27s Colic, Constipation, ch, Diarrhosa. Eructation, a8, Eves sleep, and promotes di ““Castoria is so well adapted to chikiren that 4 itas superior to any prescription HALA So. Oxford St., E medication, Tug Cextatr Compasy, 77 Murray Street, N.Y A. QO seer oa Welton ‘Fancy broceres, jana nfa SiCNs Ul 149 1a8. 1 Kin RE AND ¢ ASSWARE CICARS AND TOBASTO, pay the highest market price for County Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- SOLA DOTS CRIT NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the stock of goods k nown as the Giange store consisting of GROCEREIS & DRY GOODS, NVRUV DK “sowd Ba ‘OW New Discovery by Accident ait OW THE WRECK, FASE, AgMs os ANY PART GF THE PERSON I desire to say to my many friends that I have re- plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and T would be glad to have all my old friends call and see me PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any store in the eity. pa oe Call and see me. PETTY Ss. SS ur oe cee SILK DRESS desolved and permanently rem INF, the ie if f We will pay 8500. bottle guaran ure a ladies wh. c a ch ne st ECIAL— Fateod with a AOk Dress MUO Drs s {ayy os “G1S 07 00'E Ss ° = <4 ~ a S bd wn > S <j S Sj 3 1 OTF Wor; sHoMABY UOTUAY OTC LOK, HOWE JO USL SHOUT AOU! Noo sity} UT opuUl sop dys [[V JO Sorppu “hay

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