The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 11, 1894, Page 3

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a tan ae eee | ELECTRICITY IN CHINA. Catarrh Cannot be Cured ! The Times Campaign Rates. p* HUGE PENAL SETTLEMENT. Expense in Making Pine Wines, q ith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as The Andaman Islands, Where Eight Thou- annot rea ne seat ot the dis- In order that no citizen of the sand “Lifers™ Alone Are Umprisoned. Mr Speer, the ox ution- eee wine man Gallant Little Flying Jib Paces a Mile) T2® Growing Demand for the New Method of Lighting C.ties. ad or const to cure it yo South-west imay have an excuse for _ Thirteen thousand ¢ nea 7 ing islands. wh the interesting political |p in Just 1:58 1-4 e, and in ord d 158 I- eee oe internal remedies. is taken n uach treable or not being posted on the develop- Chillicothe, O., Oct. 4 —Flying | At First Much Opposition Was Offered to meuts of : i the System. Mut It Seon Became Jib was sent to-day against the Very Po; world’s pacing record of 2:013,which hence was made by Westmont at Chicago nthe ble i's Catarrh k Sun > “all palyy 3 is jus yy } g, with Cure is n campaign which is just opening, v of Ber ick medicin 1 2 © refuse of ot the be paign rate of & The ) for the tor ¥ ion pe ten years ayo. Monroe Salisbury, ton, the owner of the pacer, drove out} cities, § Be oe | World.” being from sé ae aaa ; Jib wud a running mate attached to inet wide. and Alle 1 While The ‘limes is an earnest a pneumatic tired wagon, and the} wooden signs. Through these sig . h wondertul res , atarrly aud featless supporter of Democratic famous Californian and his flyer | electric wire must twist and turn, | id tor no 5 : e- principles, it is, and always Las been, e J" | cause on no zecount would a Chi ' , ps., Toledo »Y | liber enouch ¢ ‘ foe were greeted with cheers by the ita |man allow a sign to be 1 druggiicts, price; iberal enough to eats comune » audiene H 2 TK for ti wire, as it woul oa Re to representatives of different politi menke audience. beeray ei x a _ ‘ 5 ; oe Peter Shot ina Quarrel. : es After tuking a turn around the : ; : eae i | nd 25 cents for The Britis 1cur long sentence Sunday paper. Twice A-Week 7 ved witt sa write > Electrical ix to twelve jers, acting direct 1es until February ure sent to Pe hy proper care yeurs be- rus Sepors E there have bee s the right Oct lra cal opinions for the discussion of way of improvir ct. 5 —Ir < 4 their views. In the columus of The woo voung fariwer living south Times the importaut news of the i perfecting t ness. In ma track Audy McDowell, the ouly driv-| has been stron er that ever drove a pacer in less| rubber and tape. to lation Esteryuine, Ke eases the i with rasion reinforce wine; such is Speers Wine. of Py saic, N. J ist fan nd Pantha swinc: fins oty, Was shot) this morning eee : iw signs. campaign of 1594 will be set forth | fully and fairl ure than two minutes, mounted the seat) “the streets of Canton are divided |by # young mau of impaired jud and took the reins. He drove the} int« team up around the little loop of the kite, and before the audience kuew | Superintendent at tnoome Tan hen itis c¢ on walls, and sS are scattered small feree Its news facilities teot, Jobe Osborn, who hves bere, there are Washington, DC, Oct. 2.—The hut off fre y grates, th vall other are unequalled by those of any other ‘ convict Lhe trouble geew out of a debt ever receut tariff “dl at nine al miles 1 or more bx 1 for the work caret oners them- gislatic lid not go va. | ; newspaper published in the South- popnlace | whieh Osborn says Sheyrud 2 anne : Ket ies him | Shepard will die west At the prices » ade either the daily or the Twice a Week edition should be in the hands of every man oelock in the eve what was up, they came to the wire. | is so turbulent that As he passed under it McDowell the authorities have 1 * tohold all the people of any section | nodded and the heat was ou. The} responsible for any riot or pacer was going at a terrific clip to} that s¢ é to details in making provision for the collection of the iveome tax. it Luply appropriated the money di rected the Secretary of the Treasury Electric Bitters. t e opr It in 5h ion. The result is that the | Phis remed here is no ch i : ance to escape. 1s becoming +o) well! who s to those economic princi-| : : i : ir who holds to those economic princi sturing these beats. Even | to arra as to veel no rthe necessary depart. went machinery. Mr. Carlisle, with the half, which was made in 594 flat people : ating afi Round the turn the pacer kept up} any refc his clip to the three quarter pole,| The clectrician of the ( had an occ ve got in the habit of regu-| A288 nd n without | P°°"* vers that be. | ples for the success of which the le hope of f are far from rion of tempests the forest. where | tbe office of Superintendent of Ip- in the who have used song of | people of the West are contending hott that ie, Liberal terms to agents and post ence to tl this direretion. created to é ton plant thdeffect of this a store we sion to se | 4 : i > will cure ail masters. Sample copies free. si her he began to show =eee of inan instance whe | 4 : nee fs - “1 ee P aay weakness The gait was a hot one| lights, but the nted inot be run objected to having come Tax, with a salary of $4,000 a couls little )year: He appointed to the place have so little |3 still, and he kept even pace with the | because on clions caused by impure as | William E What's the Use ot 1 Idrive malatta trom the system as ulking ca th, of Obio, who a hole ent in hi runver and shot under the wire amid pole. The man the hushed sileuce of 10,000 people, | forwsed his nei who eagerly strained forward await ees ie ae ELA, ing Starter Loper’s announcement of | the time. for securing i lichts ine {Well as cure all malarial tevers. For t : cure for sick headache, constipation and | Mer time, — a | indigestion try Electric Bitters—entire | COUR or a iit s ee satisfaction guaranteed or money re- | the croup and \ it comes ftunded. Price 50c and $1.00 at H. L, ; to know that Parks cc Tucker's Cragstore. \ best cure torit. Sold TE ‘ sand coughs in t ou may id or t ‘tS | has just been legislated out of ane sHles away without own offi ickliug | delegation other office by the Dockery 1eorgan- on k- j}ization scheme Mr. Pugh was row and then to , Commissioner of Customs. He finds Ss considerable ob- | Some who had caught the pacer as pipet ab ue eee 2 : now it has become very popular, und is began cheering, knowing that he had | ysed in houses and stores: even fruit beaten tte world’s record. The | and nut stands usc ets, audience fairly went wild, and Start | the wires being led from the n i ; house. The light is now so popular er Loper bad to riog the bell to] tiat thousands of lumps eonld be put quell the riot of cheering throats, | in all over the city if the ian was . : . large enough to + Once it was quiet again Starter} oie is now rm Loper suid: ja bureau already manned, for the go sounds were heard | sugar bounty division of the inter. of big guns, and it as af t uns, and it was | nal revenue service bas been trane- e ashore on ion steamer | ferred by a stroke of the Secretary's | was sent tocarry relief to the crew, | 1 | but no wreck was i min the str | pen into the income tax division. | sear The noises came from K tive hundre toa, one thousand | Rem miles where the | We take pleasure in announcing that listurbance | atter this date Parks Sure cure will r of modern times was in progress. | Move ali traces ot rheumatism, kidney SBE: is a double diamond frame exceptionally graceful in design- } m, but its und difficulty is f most tremendous vo experienced in building a large ars ago the ship Runnymede sailed [soe coed ce complaint on the “We 7 H athiino | ae franchise for t} ire Cx * r9 ‘ a i oi ustralia and the ship Britc user. tis the only miedicino that i which no audience in the world bas} ang he wants to make too much out fully guaranteed---- Made under our own SUPEFVISION, i mn u pale are! pearson Hears a pay. Pars sure cure is sold by H. L seen before You have seen the | of it. our od factory, of our oun finest cold drat seamless Deeg ACG ek anid ROBES | oe ; fastest mile that was ever paced ae Chinese are great people vs ex: steel tubing, with poo Joint and am ee goon. paeusEs nighe a veal stor Bure ad dna Wreck. ees . pect private commissions on e ning phar or a famous wheel----- caught both vessels near the Anda- : : = Flying Jib has beaten Westmont, | they have a hand in, and the manage- it is a Worthy backbone | fc ne mans, and a great wave carried them | Carthage. Mo., Oct. 4—Au acet and mude the mile in 1:58} ” ment of the company. one and all, 2 high on the shore. Next morning the | dent on the “Frisco salway occurred regiment, without a man missing, was | ;: k isla 1 The ba ali i j reunited on theisland, The battalions % ss a {around the world to meet, }Of three lives at Scuithtield, eigh Inanage to steal soinething. One man, Will Support Hill. who has the handling of the money, New York, Oct 5.—Chairman| Will hold back needed supplies and : yagre: ther, less fortunate, will g LUMBIAS Hinckley of the Democratic State We eihe Satise ai teeta eat > to the station and steal coal and oil, in our illustrated cat~ committee said: “As the situation] andif there is any objection the en- alegue which you can’ ; zineer is told that it is none of his af- : tauds, I can mos 2 nally | Simeer is t 3 our epee PSB OBEE GIP NauCally |e leraltachiavouch the plantiee obtain free et ours state that the regular Democratic} success from an electrical and mechan- agencies or by mail ~ ticket will receive thafull support of ical point of view, it is kept running for two two cen y . f under considerable difficulty. In Can- ehel Clays land factions. As to wheth- ton two attempts were made to steal oe er Secretary Lamont came over with] the street wires soon after the station = - ‘ orders from the administration to| Was this morning, resuliny i the loss had trave eee anda stranger meeting never occurred. | teen miles west of Carthage. Freight YOO 4 ‘The admimstration of this penal col- cNEW YORK. jony is a remar and p nents. Invariable ood | Wl CHICAGO. conduct se s better food. increased high speed and when just beyoud HARTFORD. jcomforts and finally wages for day's {the switch the engine jumped the work. Twen s of obedience to . don for life con- |trae’s and was turned over and be often granted for {neath it was the bodies of Mike end murderers, No. 23, which consisted of seventeen ble system of rewards cars of merchandise, was running at | the rules sec Ketchum, engineer; Charles Warren started, but, unfortunately for the e s uote veapons ready, | *% restore harmony both in the city| ttieves the wires were alive, and x OT oO o le) r fellows, who | fireman, and Hummell, brakeman j ey mm the Cly | though no one was killed no attempts of eS cS n the coveted | Six cars were entirely demolished and State. ,[am not at liberty to| have since been made. s Ow fav] roe) > freedom npt to assassinate - say, but I can tell you that the ad Sanne HY Ge (a pus) the chief « al of oe selon mInay re- Is Your Tougue : spel : sul ons that the convicts : coal ministration men in Washingtan de KEPT UP WEL Uae HOUNDS n (9) © =) oO ®d ee a8 4 a aa z ‘cata peasy peat! ae ac dry, yout eye af - _— ave hitherto escaped dull and inflamed and de te van sire most earnestly the success of | eae hala eg bebe = Turn for oc c > 2 = ecnecsls Hei TOuieeC I ITIERE pers é ‘ Speed and Fence Jumping. i a ate i | a : 4 the regulur Democratic ticket, head | yp. White. who liv woathe iiebinnds ~ fon! we fav} ROSA CONHEUR'S PETS. | ing ous liver and aes are not : ; ghle z | doing their work v don’t take ed by Senator Hill. I ean also state] of Elkland township, Lackawanna O.= on > lecrilens ove Henandua re iondiedand lpscke Sure ¢ ae sees nouns ” — 2 — ad | 5 . Be to you that Judge W. J. Gaynor will | C°UtY, owns four fox hounds and a oN ie E4 To : | Garcesosk witix Ercod ony j you feel better it vou nothing-— : hen Devonshire steer named Pete, says the Oo cn aD | Rosa onheur loves the animals she | Sold by H. L. Tu + Without doubt, appear on the State Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. The € oO oO ® 79) gale | paints. and is in turn adored by them be — - ticket as the nominee for the Court] steer became attached to the hounds i 79) > © rab 2av j She »wed her recent purchase, a A Parmer’s Home Gargtarized. of Appeals The administration at| Whe™ be was @ calf, and in the follow- [e) & © — 22% He A EG AS ae Mexico, Mo, Oct. 4—Mr. Ice : "| ing fall he got in the notion of run- fo) © Osa =o me like a gigantic cat when his | : : : 2 large aud all its supporters realize} ning and bellowing after them when- a. OO) cate lessly stroked his mighty |203!e, who lives for miles south fof that the honor of the Democracy is or ee Wie parted the pace ee a 7) = thee Ce n qu t= 2 says the New oe q a Mexico, clanus that was robbed pee ee : i - 0.,| fox chase. Pete would race behind the nies | mercial Advertiser, showing the head of | of $510 and “ oe { now at stake and for that purpose] } ounds till a fence onpeds ipotard D a HH © oO Sone | Se Sa pana of $510 and « wateb last might. Mr. i they are willing to make every cor-| there he would stand and low till the W « © o Bz 237, isferred to canvas with start- | Ieenogle came in town last evening cession in the interest of securing | Pack went out out of sight over the 2 = S oO ¢ g e, ism, she tells the story of |and got a package from W. A. Mor- f Ps ‘ hills, when he trotted b: tothe barn- a: x BOg Nero. le was her first pet lion and j .:. 3 . : Democratic elections this fall. It is} vard'and acted as if he was lonesome —_ eC 555 33 y jwas reputed untamably feroc ad [ree co Mane cng ty for Eman no louger a question with the admin | till the hounds returned. The other Qa xe) i¢p) c Es te 3 2a aS lived for several years in the his safe and returned bome. The istration men of personality, but o'd day Mr. White put three hounds on a is Ss ® on esa At last package was supposed te contain Wein ie Z fox’s track in a swale on his place. He 6= Og (es : PO A s about to trav th oy lea Dorie thence emocracy. stole out of the way with the | uu 1S SR oan |Nero to the Jardin des Plantes. Je SREY ie 0et to UE ue Tupee { = _ dogs, and Pete, who was in the barn- x PG 2 oO 2255 |B An tea earns he became sick aud looked for his u ‘ Burned to Death. yard when the hounds gave tongue, Oo ie) © E < 4 (79) ae nS | was a pet, and would gr watch to tell the time, when he A fatal tire visited Pleasauter, Benpet over ihe | in : : eax (ab) a of) oO at oo Se na peculiar little note of | ¢,g it was pove. Becoming alarm * i : down the r sp over a stone ™ 24 sie i Kans. at 1 o'clock this moruivg.| wall and dashed the baying | i on fo) © (79) oO » A. from her wan- | ed he went to his trunk to see about The K. © Holtel a two story frame| brutes before they had run the fox five - = - = Oo © = ree > = S 5 tolhis money when likewise it was structure, took fire in some unknown Sakae Eecraben tate tide Shiels - & c ~ s fe) oo See z 2 bed re }gone. The shenff is searcbing for : amp, the steer co oO. ane aye Ss is 6 manner and before the fire was dis-| and Pete galloped around the edge till O° ss5 Bieedeis bel ; ; : Ea apitnet OSBGOe aoa. apes | covered the entire building was en- Besar es Fie hownds to 4 1e pland, cx oe c ae ao 2 had set in, and | Ballard's S I ee : z sand aip| When he made the snow fly with his |} 7p) t=. EB BOE blind and ai | allard’s Snow Liniment. veloped in flames, the house aud all) 1 oor. and quickly joined the dogs | p> c O.O= Sere suriows crowd | Hamilton, Cambridge, Ils., saye its contents, together with a young} Within an hour the hounds made the | > O° fan) S= Beene | stared sa Bonheur wa |{ had rheumatism’ so bad 1 could not lady from Ottawa, being consumed. } pace so hot for the fox that he began | Pees 1 € paees |him f t a; sess a ndto on ee pau a : " . i to play tricks on them to throw wees | “Nero!” The |>80W Liniment has pletely cu We obtained our information from RHETT Ge seeull dle ace is Ohre 1} oO Ve 2225 eS tiisnieoea a sens. | me. I take pleasure intorming f f Ple ton’s leading citizens, | ia 2 oe a | ‘= oo -2= Trem Gin Se 7, | neighbors and triends wnat tt has don- our of Pleasanton’s leading s|a bridge and then leaped off the Soran fA = uses ltomed note of me eee eC iiag tetniee tee teens but none of them could give the| end; but he didn’t fool the gs there, | oO Ca ” © ®M &a ss toward the well- ithe | cc temany ‘Kewanee parce Sot tl fortanat lady, | 824 they continued to gain on him. | e) ced) he +=s572 }such impe pele | eae ike a in keke: name of the unfortunate young lacy: | phen he took a spurt ona wall, and | ©; © E O 22223- |against the sent the sightless | tiem i: -wilaneely | She, together with ber father, a- | down at Charles Oram’s farm he seooted = OC a9. = ing. stunned, back on the | do you goc if cudamiation, is ' ’ 5 FO ie Qsrse | co you good. allinflamation, rived in Pleasanton at $ o'clock last | through the front yard, ran over a pile Nu ww” Acwese zreat artist took him bac wounds, sore by H. L. Vucker. of cordwood and started across a} ains, etc. Sold S with attend: | night, preparatory to helping ber| jyeadow, with Oram’s farm dog in hot | ae lly he died | ircase father, who bad previously rented a} pursuit. The hounds and the steer | armcat tie t store room for the purpose of put | Were not far behind when the fox and | e O n | his huge paws clinging to his mi i Z : dog had got to the meadow fence, and * i as if imploring her net to forsake him ting in a stock of boots and shoes.) 51 the adjoining field the former gained in his d The train men say the father is al | on them fast. Oram’s dog was yelping | eat ot mnost frantic with grief. furiously and legging it at the top of | ¥ his speed when the steer gaye a bellow | The hotel was owned by Shade} gna ran past the hounds. He had | McGloughlin, who lost everything,| caught sight of Oram’s dog, and he 4 n tad bad . as Besides the seemed to know that the yelping cur | es talon ara ena ees had no business in the chase, for he s ‘ j In the bum avd burrab of demo jcratic industry and prosperity the | doleful wails of the average republi- € 3 | can campaign orator are the echoes of disappointment and chagrin.— Springfield Democrat Wall Paper, Carpets, Paints hotel. a blacksmith shop was also| plunged at it with lowered head, ran { | 1 | t i oa - r, ta 21 * destroyed.—Rich Hill Review 4. it off the track:and drove it to, the | | The Growth of a City. j WINDUW SHADES. aa fence, where he caught it on his horns sas = Pittsburgh used to be a little CTURE FR 3S Oe SRS es Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. our » be PICTURE FRAMES, } CO, . Oct. 5 —) ach. s 3 ying F town squeezed de into the narrow the rails. The steer gored the dog to WINDOW GLA! i i } } tri the nection of the Alle- ed Mexico this afternoon that Gee. | death fn'a hurry, when he flung th | 3 Sig econ Painters Suppliee of e7erv deacription Henseley,a young farmer living near} carcass from his horns and ran like Al E ent Benton City, had committed suicide. | Wildfire toward the hounds in the next THE SHERWIN-WILLIAM CO oportion to its pop 2 € . | field. By that time the fox was jaded, ngineers were ¢ 2 streets through Why Henseley took his own life is| i. ¢ z 2 ‘ | and WEIDER PAINTS, id almost soon as the steer had dens odlands more th t ity | ~ uné@<nown. He was a highly re Sars tater inaas the Tatter CICARS AND TOBACCO, SS hp Srp OS j years ago, and farms, miles from the |the most reliable and economical spected young man and well fixed.| overhauled tired aa and oun : city hall, were held at speculative paints made. Coroner J.B. Frites has gone to| “a.t0 death. med Whitereachea | AlWayS pays:the highet market price for County} Prices, The city tine isnow more than | One Block North Post Office, six miles from the Ohio eastward, and Butler, Mf. i Benton and will hold au inquest} the spot the hounds had torn the fox’s itslength between the Alleghany and ae over the dead man. pnp ie ~ —gimama aacaa eng Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- Monongahela is between fourand fre) = 4, “Wy, Drummond ig ee ee r we

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