The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 11, 1892, Page 6

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Farm Implements, | Tacks last Such as BARLOW AND JIM DANDY CORN PLANTERS, Western Cultivators, id the greatest R FLYING Also a full line of A full and complete line of the best makes just received. Plow on earth the 3S 1 Harrows Carts, Walkiug Plows an Buggies, Spring Wagons, and Roa Mitchell] ‘ed aud DUTCIDMAN, ie A Brute Behind the Bars. | Joplin, Mo., May Pyatt, of Webb City, by adeputy, drove accompanied | fc Webb J cig = him up ia This was done to keep | P and Turnbull Farm Wagons, G rass Sees, &c | 1 Monday was given work |" Call and see me. iby i Mrs. Martin was! SHIRLEY CHILDS'| aad ater setting | | | = si ‘ i} SPIRITEDAWAY. like a major. Said he: “I am try- | poe e ing to persuade the girl here to| Two Witnessess of the Wyoming Mas- , stop off in Ch sacre cuasoongepeed Disappear. but she wants to go to Colorado | i" "i arst. lis 1S 2 genuine romance, ed sensation was created here this). i it mt ae ; °E i oa | st iike a ove: sige vears age morning by the padi den and rays- Lah cin a Uae te 3 : ly We were lovers in Vermont and were | terious disap perance the only x 4 p aale con| r = aes engaged My parents were Irish known witness against the cattlemen . es emigrants and poor, and her people who are now prisoners at Fort Rus- Z peor sell. It be just before the invaders attacked the well fixed. were t was agreed that | will remembered that I should start out to make my for- tune, and that she should wait ten K. C ch they captured two trap- : : x | sfor me. She has been t pers named Jones and Walker who ; : au : : i and bas — d like anange}l. I work- were held prisoners until after Ray | é ~ led in the Chicago stoek yards, pros and Champion were killed and then released. Both made their way to Casper brought here and placed charge of Deputy Sheriff Kimball. “These to have witnessed the nado and tried a dozen pected in Co things on the coast. Six years At first I house. then My sil 7,000, and T make something | ago st were = 1d oa Wednesday landed in Hong Kong. was clerk in a wholesale : secured my present place men claimed ary is lalling of Champion and Ray and as Souths eile cede er matter of fact are - pate , All the time I have thought of the witnesses who can testify positively girland knew she was single and} i sy thinking of me, though Lnever heard of murder. ; Kimball went to Glen letters (Ghomonliveaticalsends Rock last night, leaving a deputy in SHenGchallnn eas aiding: cain charge and when he returned this | feoideatiHelcan. | NWa cactin the morning Jones and Walker had dis- [ESO al seater cook ole appered. The men were allowed to | run about the town during the day | erertaneciie and slept in the office of the jail. | had Both came in late last night apps ars | Ste cu oad aaa aeTe ee ently pretty drunk and about mid- lcadanhechone Wile cee Gla night went out “for a sie leaving | fin's story was smilingly corroberat the deputy asleep. From the best) 944. tne aa information obtainable they are still | : walking. Search has been made for | | them and telegrams have been sent in all directions, but no ciue to their received. against the regulators on the charge | er at once. It was a pleasant and the miles we Before train gone one hundred loss of ap- liloh’s Vitaliz- Sold by I. Ls Are you made miserable by eon, constipation, dizziness, | petite or yellow skin? tir is a positive cure. ‘Tucker. A Bey miniieee whereabouts has yet beet The fugitives carried uway two re volvers belonging to the sherii¥ = Remorse. May 4 Avery, the 18 year-old boy who mur-} jdered John A. Miles, of Bart Dn | county, last September, and who | was brought here to save Kansas City, Mo., —Amos | Some Foolish Pecos Allow a cough to run until is gets be- und the reach of medicine. They say “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away Could they | being lynched, be induced to try the successtul Kemp’s | Balsam, which is sold on a positive guar- | time of it in ome second street jail. | antee to cure, they would see the excel- | lent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size tree. At all druggists, him from | | s having a terrib’e | He is quiet enough during the day, | but at night the ‘ seems to drive him madand he howls | | ‘and yells and shrieks almost contin | He has torn clothing | into shreds and threatens to brain! | the turnkey whenever that individu- | al endeavors to quiet him. Avery | shot Miles while driving along the, public road and stole his team. | | This team seems constantly before | | his eyes now. and he frantiecall “Give those Give me those horses!” udow of his crime | Mexico, Mo., May 5.—E. M. Crig- ler of this city, a young colored man who has been making politics a study for some time, and who is yet a minor, wrote to Grover Cleveland | for advice, he at that time being un- decided in his choice between the | two great national parties. M Cleveland with characteristic prompt- | ness, sent the following reply: E. M. Cricrer. Lakewoop, N. J., May 2—Dear | pa Sir: I have received your letter and | last, but was granted a new trial. its enclosure. Iam glad to know | ie peas that you are thinking for yourself | man may conquer himself but} on political subjects. It seems to} be is often powerless to combat me that American citizenship ought uously. his screams me horse sentenced to be hanged April 29th | with the elements; they must have certainly to develop a_ better test of | }their way. Editor McClure of the party affection than the color of a) Philadelphia Times is playing im man's skin. It cannot be that one| hard luck. When Genera! McCaus- | party monopolizes all the promises | of benefits to your race, and your |/and destroyed Chambersburg in preference between parties ought to | 1864 all McClure’s Lincoln campaign | be determined by thoughtful consid- deration of the political situation, Such consideration is the badge of fitness for citizenship. Yours truly. | Grover CLEVELAND. correspondence, including more than | a score of letters from good old; Abe, and many others which would now be priceless went up in flames ;and down in ashes. By the tire of Wednesday night the correspond-} ence and mementoes ef McClure’s thirty years’ intercourse with the | public men of the country and most | carefully accumulated political and personal data were lost, including a | letter from General Grant covering four closely written pages in reply toa confidential proposition from | the Times to pay $100 a colu for any number of contributio concerning the war. A Romance in Real Life. Cheyenne, Wyo., May 4.—On the platform of a Pullman at the depot here yesterday morning and indo- lent looking chap in English togs anda pretty young woman in red converesed so earnestly that they at- tracted the attention of everybody within range. Several passengers were anxious to tell what they knew of the story of the interesting pair and sad that the man honest fellow who would talk will ingly. Cards were exchanged and was a frank, } . >» Regulator. &@ widespread and en during og & combination of : SIward Fst \. | Vegetable agente. lt of the experienc his read: “Edward F. Griffin, Over- SyShe1 who ms te the diseases of rome: a life Dh}; ae long study. Taken according to directions the seer Public Works Department, Syyfns awake torew life aoa energy, leaving | Hong Kong.” He yielded his story | eR nee, So Periods. "| 5 i }and beaten. ; Watched, but Smitle had in all prob- | couference hall at The boy was! | but from all | 3 2 sheep's clothing. i tice, having had placed ir k Mr. Martin: drove leaving at home} his and sor Rey nolds sent the 1 on an er-| rand and wh he was absent as- saulted tue Was serioas Wi cur Price 1 Cucker Little Rock, Ark., M clever swindle was perpetuated treasurer of F., Mr. Philip this city on the Lodge, I. O. O. Or- 4.—Marsball | rezson to believe that up to the ere d- here he could be put on } the | ot Fulton, Me., May in tl :ear iture there will be some stat'ing state its velopments regar the jtrance of the salvation army bar-| lunatic asylum at this place and Facts are be- h, when yiven to to be Lo sen- the Re- stalls the f much that is of interest to eople and that would throw but uillie ol who has rreturn to and t be good for return pas- tenheimer. A consumptive-looking | po tose cesiri nd the -Repablican young man, well dressed named | National Convention at Minneapolis, Minn., = 3 “ - | June sth, Isy: ye mo. Pac. will sell tickets Jas. A. Smittie, called upon Mr. Ot [10 yiinn eapolis and return at one gre for the tenheimer at 430 o'clock aud pre-| round trip. Ticaets will be on sale June 1, 2, sented a traveling eard from liunt- |” iigton lodge, No. 64, IO. O. F., Huntington, W. Va. He then pre sented a voucher signed by the no- e an order | | grand and secretary of that lodge | for $22, accompanied by | ou any lodge to whom for payment. The presented | young man axl do includ- good for . limited for return to a 2th, Ise2, but will not b e prior to June loth nin regard to date, , connections, rat sale limits w C. IRRUS, , Butler, Mo. fo. Pac Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills, 3.—There is | track | the | “sf Feeyts Rey NIFARBANK & co. co! orga eg eee YOUNG AND OLD, suffering from nervous debility, involuntary losses, the effe errors oF ¢ we will send a w safe and rapi 8 no equal, Communica- tions strictly confidentiat Particuiars and. testi- mouials mailed (sealed) free. Address THE FOUBORG MEDICAL Co., 3239 Livingston 8t., Brooklyn, N. ¥. he had t leave for Hot Springs on fe IBCs ions i i hog eeulane — . the liver, stomach and bowels through eS the next: uin, and that he needed | ine nerves. A new discover They E BaF scarce, the money badly. Mr. Ottenheimer | syeedily cure t sness, bad taste, tor : Bi AB wntsper : a ton ; did liver, piles and constipation. Splen- Mean, Aaitersreclion y. winds chip ished tue order after consulting | gig for 'men, women and childrenf i with other members of the order. | smaliest, m ildest, surest. 30 doses for = . a 25 cents. Samp les tree at H. L. Tucke ~ Shortly after he telegraphed te F. D.| 75.653 28" x area KER'S 1 : 5 és Drug Store- 24-tvr mnie RBALS AR Fuller, seeretary of the Huntington Cleanses a: s cA , -¢ eye al v1 > a Pa ae RP Tp Promotes: Tant £ lodge, asking if the voucher was} Never Fails to Restore : _ Hair to its Youthrul Cc geuuine. and he received a reply BARNEY. eee ro that it must be fraudulent. The | will stand the season of Isv2 atany stable,eight police was notified and the night | sx a . ' hands high and was sired by MeDor ability left oz: the cannon ball for} mammoth jack, dam was one of . fine jen sa sure a St. Louis, and he has not yet been| "Terme: giv to insure. heard of suck Colt will stamd good urrh remedy. Price 50 | $f miles due service has trading or removing ma tor tree with each bottle | 824d money must be paid : vent accidents but De- outh of the Butler and soutrore road sription and pedigree Barney isa coal black jack, mealy nos been ret insurance nken to pre- responsi will not be : mi rould any occur. Seld by H. L. Tucker. PRINCE. Sr ae This thoroughbred stallion will make se Disgraced his Cloth. j of isi2 at the same stable as above, at $5. Con- : r ditions same as those for jack. Omaha, Neb., Nay 4—“Rev.” J. | Prince is an all purpose horse, dark bay, at | B. Bell was taken from the general | 1 noon to-day and j assigued to j fae temporary quarters at | police station. The ‘reverend” gentleman's very shiny hat and his broadcloths coat did not grace the patrol wagon. Detective Vizard, in | ,citizen’s cloths, the while the conference made arrest | | Was ln Session. and accompanied him to the station. |The good brothey did not blanch when the minion of the law touched his shoulder, but went quietly. mild ly protesting that such tribulation | never surprised the “chosen.” The Rev.” J. B. Bellis not a delegate, accounts is a wolf in His arrival has | been expected and he will be for warded to the authorities at Lincoln | blooded horse ut t53-fhands high, is of trotting weight 1,200 and running stock You are invited to calland him before breeding. Will be prepared to 2 few mares on pasture for those desiring them with me. Dewitr McDanNign New England Magazine ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY. fhe LITERARY MAGAZINE OF BOSTC is unique, containing American Le- gends, Traditiors, Historv, Story and Poetry, Phitosophy and Music, Science and Art A Few Articles for 1892. 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