The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 27, 1895, Page 7

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e Ko C. Pitts burg & Gulf Time Tabla. Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. | NORTH BOUND, | Freight dally except Sunday 1 m | Swift Vengeance Meted Out to a Negro No, 1 Express daily - - le i in Mississippi--Beat and Robbed OUT BOLD. ME hehe a Defenseless White Girl. ily exeept Sanday oe os “e Memphis, Tenn., June 19.—Will Chandler, a negro from Alabama, was shot to death at Abbeville, Miss., last night. Chandler met Miss Jones, a re- | Spectable white girl, on the Illinois |Central Railroad track, near Abbe- |ville, yesterday morning, knocked “_ | her down and robbed her of a purse. A Man For A’ That. | He then attempted to assault her, CaIGeHe Musiolof Gaghessille| son cores eeeencd oy tue farce one of Pettis county's wealthiest and Cs Ge Use beams POSED we most respected citizens is $17,500) a aes ue noe ec richer than he thought he would be ue ne eaeers ae pete afew weeks ago. Fortune's stroke, ie attention eS. ia Btlef: is the return of « $10,000] were playing near by aud anes cume loan, with accumulated interest, to rodnauire mae ube mcable Me . Col. Music, which he made to Fl betor poate sight REDE eo friend many years ago. The story OS Ee eat Sid = The whole town was thr of the loan and the manrer of the f f exci : recovery is as romantic as that Seer oe oceans te #, which Dumas wove around one of Unter wien the alarm wade! hig characters—the Count of Monte| P08 Was quickly formed and al Cristo | systematic hunt for the negro begun A number of years ago, when Col. Several hours later he was found a Music wae in Mexico, he anaino nie cotton shed, where he had conceal 1 trusted with the settlement of a} ed Haale ne Asics Hibnbiies cate large estate, consisting of a ranch’ Dee -s “ic: Hana co GHEE Ce of 3,000,000 acres. While acting in enecd Bee Wi Ba erie < bd this capacity he became associated | took him from the guards, tied him | in business with a gentleman by the (DORIC ud) Gall cae thn 0) Mame t Ross. ‘The two men be- death. He acknowledged the ails, came personal friends, and later on ery, Dpaernecsead POTS | their interests led them into busi-|. phe DoUy bibs CHE Gea AR Gitar ness relations with J. V. Farwell,the |" ent aa UG CET: RUS EEG as! great Chicago dry goods merchant ayy Ge Ue Grae) Oke COUATENEEE SEO and capitalist. passed through the town. The body Mri Rose'was finally selected by of the dead negro was lying on the the American syndicate, in which (poe BES LEO) Guests tke Col. Music and others were interest-| Basset aa meyers evga sn ed to go to Scotland to interest the — - givin Ao ii es capitalists and investors in the land ares ane re mented in Mexico oss carried out his un- i dertaking in a manner satifactory to all parties interested, exhibiting judgment in bandling the business entrusted to him. After returning to America, and while on his way to the West, he fell in with a party of sharps, who offered to sell him a gold mine in California. They want- ed $2,000 for the mine, which was represented as rich, but which had been abandoned by the man who had owned it, for lack of capital to oper- ate it. The bait was tempting, the papers of ownership were straight and authenticated, and Ross bit. He did not have the $2,000, but he ap pealed to Col. Music for a loan and that gentleman immediately wrote out a check for the amount required. When Ross met the sharpers in Kansas City they went back on the original terms and wanted $10,000 claiming they had been offered that amount. Mr. Ross wired to Col. Music for $8,000 more. It was promptly furnished without securi- ty. Ross sentgan expert to Califor- | nia to visit the mine and report up | on its value. LYNCHED.: m m m| popular short line be- | fo., and Pittebury, | Neosho, 0., Remember this is t en Hansas o Kan., Joplin, mo. Sulpher Springs, om Siloam Springs, Ark,, and the direct route from the south to’ St Louis, Chi- ago, and points north and northeast and to | Denver, Ogden, San Franci Portland and | points West and northwest. No expense has peen spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none in the west. Fravel yia the new line. JAS. DONOHUE, Gen’| Passenger Agent. Kansas City, Mo ea eS ene eo DISEASES OF WOMEN Will be Treated Free by Dr. Hartman Daring the Summer Months. “Female diseases” is a term which has come, by constant use, to be ap- plied to ali of that yery distressing class of affections which are peculliar At least three causes should be recognized. The cause which is perhaps most to the female organism. womb. The second cause is conges- tion of one or more of the pelvic passages. The third cause is known as inflammation or ulceration. ful doses before each meal varieties and stages of the in all disease. creased after several week's use of it to two tablespoonfuls. Vaginal in- jections should be taken three times each day, two or three quarts each injection. Auy woman wishing to become a regular patient of Dr. should send name, address duration | Always frequent is displacement of the, Pe-| ru-na should be taken in tablespoon. | This dose should be gradually in-| at | Hartman | The expert found a worthless mine and so reported. Bad luck contin | ually followed, Ross eventually go- | jng into bankruptcy and Col. Music ver expec » loan re- : : never expected to have the loan re-| The patient can obtain the necess He had the utmost lick ' ee as Beer (havionoatle. of Rosa | medicines at the nearest drug-store cou 2 2 sty oss | and, sublime faith believed that if! A nee .. |report once a the tide ever turned in his friend's | favor that he would not be forgot- | chance to receive the benefit of the bark ; | extensive experience of {this renown- The confidence he held in Ross} mained steadfast, as the years rolled | diseases. last | wed to him. month. ‘Lhis gives every woman in the United States a round, and the colonel has at Book on female disease sent free been rewarded. A few weeks ago he iby the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur- learned that Ross had struck it rich in South Africa and had become a part owner of a rich gold mine, esti |p, Hartman, Columbus, Obio. mated to be worth millions. The} equity in the mine was held by John, Girl Brained With a Hatchet. V. Farwell, aud last week Col. Mu-| Gatesville, Tex., June 20.—Early sic received a letter informing him (this morning Willis King, white, that Ross had fully secured the Slo, | struck Joe Jones, a colored girl 000 loan and it with the accumula-/aged 18, with a hatchet, fracturing tive interest, the whole amounting | the skull and killing her instantly. to $17,500, would soon be subject | King is still at large, but the officers to his draft. Colonel Music is hap-/are on his trail, and it is expected py over the fact that his faith in| that if they come up with him there. Ross’ manhood was not ill bestowed | will be a fight, as he is a desperate and the lesson taught the world by}man, and is accompained by his the incident is that a man can be “a | brother John, both being heavily man for a’ that.” armed. The deed was prompted by jealousy. Are you Billious, consztpated or trou- | bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad in the mouth, foul breath, coated} ett : pret dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry | Canneltou, Ind.—“I have used skin, pain in the back and between the | Simmons Liver Regulartor, manu- The Result of a Trial. shoulders, res and sues &e. If els | factured by J. H. Zeilin & Co., Phil- of these symptoms, vr liver} é ee 2 cuaLonier and your blood slowly adelphia, and found that for indiges- | tion and Liver Complaint it is th isoned because your liver does Dee acoperly: Herbine will cure ali disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Ithas no equalas alivermedicine. Price cents. Free trial bettles at H. L. ‘uckers drugst re. 48 1y Clark. Your druggist sells it in powder or liquid; the powder to be taker dry, or made into a tes. of disease and symptoms at once} and specific direction for every de | | tail of her treatment will be prompt- | jly sent. The doctor will direct every | litem of the treatment free of charge. | ciel and every patient will be expected to | ed physician in all forms of female | ng Company, of Columbus, Ohio. | For free book on cancer address | | about |then turned the revolver upon him- | self and biew out his brains. He was ‘infatuated with her and she had re- best medicine I ever used."—E. F.} A. O Welton Fancy Groceres, Staple: Feed and QUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE CICARS AND TOBACCO, pays &the highet market vrice for County Produces McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddlery, Fink’s Leather Tree Saddle har? hart the EO. PAINS Tom Reid, Maine, said some time ago he would not accept the Republican nominati of exceptonan a All the Republican 1 mitted to the same polic McKinley goes further anc the unless the platform is squarely the gold bug theory. Mr. Cullom he will not accept noiiL says he is a candidate on a “sound money’ idea Mr. Cullom is a mis- nomer. Robt. T. Lincoln. the son of his father, is also is, but st in the hands of nave th the platform Lincoln is not in r of Mr. Trenton, N. J., June 19.—Fred C. Floyd, supposed to be a Philadel- phian, who has been living ona farm jat Doxburg, Warren County, mur- dered Miss Hattie Combs, daughter of Contractor Combs, in the street, 11 o'clock last night. He fused to correspond with him Guthrie, Okla., June 19.—Bustor Cannon,a 16 year old boy of this city. assaulted 10-year-old Nettie Van Horu on a conn road near Pallis today. He was captured bya posse of indignant men and was be- ing strung when officers rescued him and droye him to Chandler jail, where he is strongly guarded as a raid is expected. hat’s the Use ot colds and cough n e. You may haye ati cough or ie cold or baby may the croup and when it comes you ougt to know that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure forit. Sold by H. L. Tueker, rovisions of East Side Square. Butler, Mo- MeFarland Bros, the 1ess nien Of Bates county, Mo. They | keep everything that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $29; single buggy harness, § hand harness from $3 to $15. all stylesand prices. from the cheapest to best SADDLE” made in this country. your old harness and trade in on new ones. McFarland Bros. s2.sc-sstneporsisesnwen, Butler Missouri. eT. JACOBS OIL | SU ea Tee, WETRALGIC, SCcra' Tre, Rind all the World Ktouis the CURB is SURE. | titled to payment, and which Spain es | TOM REED WAS THERE. Skin Eruptions jar annoyances are Causea u will An Amusing Bit of Testimeny in a]South Carolina Election Case Washi gton Post: ; mony in the South Ca velop ma, Salt Rheumand ot results of § | ed election cases was opened at the office of Clerk Kerr of the House of Representatives yesterday C : also ex-Congress- ¢ : ’ ? 2 ’ e ’ ' ay) : Ss Wind = ve for some time been Ase Fhsisud. men-elect Elliott and McLaur: present, as was al tests Colovel Elliott's election. Mr. McLaurin’s , Opponent is Joshua E. Wil the other two man Murray, wko con n,while contested Robert Moorman ag | mer, _ against J. cases are OU FTO ROPSSOOHEE SEE EOGERCE DOM ust A. C. Lati- Thomas Bb. William Stokes. Th | evidence in the cases is very yolum- |inous, and the entire day was occu | mailed free to any a and Jobuston SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. wees Killer Killed. Guthrie, Okla, June 19. Proctor, a Deputy Marshal. was kil}- ite ed near Spavinaw while attempting j pied in deciding which of it Zeke be printed Some of | musing. the evidence is ¢ | Io Mr. MecLaurin’s dis-, , tcict the Republican candidate was ja mini jin the tes ori to arrest a whisky peddler. Proctor was the last one of the old Cherokeo killers, the only with whom the made individual end is always referred to mony as “the Rev. Wil- ae In order to secure evidence Government ever a treatv and was next to Tom Starr the west oyer most feared man in He had 50 the south- time killed ed the es to the cperation of the registra-| j tion law, the colored people made |a list of persons who were alleged in his men and terro | to be at the p but who were not | Wbole Cherokee Nation. Ten thous- South Side Square | give Eto cote ene dollars reward w > time FOrltien witesson offered for his head and f y the Butler Mo. Tatrhadeuchvs Cherokee Nation and the United States Government made a treaty of ‘peace for him since which time he has been a quiet and law abiding citizen, and for several years a trust- ed officer jeXamined upon. “John Jack pioneer | the lawyer. son was there?” asked “Yes, sir,” was the reply. And William Stokes “Yes, sir.” Miss Willard “Aud Chief Justice Fuller | ondon June 20 Thea tore “AKG ES Hoo. He | Mayor of Londor, Sir Joseph Renals, wanted to vote for the Rev. W ison." | and Lady Renale, gave a reception : “And Benjamin Harrison? con-| to the delegates of the W. C. T. U. ere seer aah n pretending at the mansion house to day. Lady STEEL FORK “Cow Boy|te read from the list before him. | Henry Somerset the TS erg te | delegates, saying they represented cand vom reeds | women engaged in the noblest work eos ts ae | throughout the world. Miss Frances Beer oueanres tom Was) 5. Willard said: BEE “This occasion We fully appreciate the honor us. My home is in the far | west, but I bring the greeting of | millions interested in the same great | work.” 2] In reply the lord mayor paid a ‘| high tribute to women and in London 50 to $25; second Saddles of introduced Bring Reed is a memorable | oue. “He came early in the morning and worked for the Rev. Wilson all day.” | | | aS | | done Se 3100 Reward conclud- all ge sir will srouchouk th 5 paginas | dee at their will throughout the onal | historic mansion. aken | - he Absolutela Free - em REAL ESTATE. | Any reacet of this paper can get ‘) The St. Louis Globe-Democrat Ab- ,. | Solutely free for three months. Read 1. in| the offer in this issue 1 take ad- tter One | vantage of it at e weel i >| Globe-Democrat “o| Weekly sections ‘Tuesday and Friday | week, making it practicai Weekly paper, yet the } ogham, Ala., June 16.—All} one dollar a year. the ministers in Birmingham preach-| strictly Republican ed to large congregations to night! the news, and is absolu y r jon “The Sin of Society Gambling.” | sable to the farmer, merchant, | The sermons were highly sensation | professional man who Iam now loca’ Catterlin’s, w -- BUY, SELL OR EXCHAN( you ld din my new of fai “Sin of Society Gambling.” Why independence Day is Celebrated On July 4th. Did you ever hear how it happen- ed we celebrate July fourth rather than some later d For da he} 4 eae page ror days the |} and have caused a great stir/time to read a large « members of congress bad differed ee eee otras araliee aio lan Gactiee a kono thoesnalie over the terms of the declaration = faa ps Ss ocr ont! ghiy } thats g >| whist and the Jike. The cruse As the hot summer weeks progressed | windows were opened, much to the delight of the mosquitoes and flies | neighboring Tue stock- S| Copie begur by Dr. J. C. Morris, pastor | tion to Globe Printing Co., St of the First Methodist church, the} Missouri. largest : | — ee “lin the city, wh st Sanday night! Springfield, Iii, June 2 sional 1€88 | severely scored society ladies who’ Altgeld to day honored the : the dimisu- ~ 8 J |play cards for prizes He said if| tion of Gov. Stone, of Bie ooneers Ors Leen ay oun Only the extradition of Edw do their duty many of these gam- combatants, until at last the persistency of the most stubborn! member was wora out on the fourth | day of Jal Naw lehab thon | blers would wear stripes. He was) under arrest am I Ae Co t ee ee : rug’! clad to see the newspapers publish and wanted in Caldwe.l County gle was over the members became | fh, eat of price ots ace f ete, lting Clar ilarioaanuithen ccedmalaes og e lis prize winners as it was a’ Mo, for crimina ating Clara z “i list of dishonor. He also scored the} tag SCRE es toes | Lawther. Hancock dashed down his great Sig-| bucket-shops, which caused Crowe = nature in such shape George hl Ate : ae & Co, brokers, to take him to task Wealthy Farmer = the Third might read it without his ae a ee eae ae on ¢ 2 spectacles.” “Now we st hang! y cs pe Pebore Dn} Lincoln, Neb., June 29.—Joha ¥ fomather>: siwad coiierkad 9) “vee "| Friday all the ministers met and de- age a weal “ aan Franklin co nae Sahel hang {cided to preach from Dr Morris’ a ef ag ied — sank 8 t i inaugurate a re he suburb C separately."—Fro “Colonial Phila. text to night and inaugurate a Page lar crusade against society gamb! and prob: | which is now on in earnest. night. Haas recently ink 900, and is supposed to y fatally del phia,” in Demorest’s Magazine for July. $50,000 in Bank. J June June 20.—D. Kensee, Ky., 19.—Jobn } ae % c Eat Dallas, Vickers was returning from Jellico Texas of this money with b A |Stewart has iet the contract calling 4 found u for $18,090 worth of dressed lumber #24 physicians ex | which is to be used in the construc. Sbot from his heal an? ba | tion of an amphitheatre to be reared jerk Garten, a boy 19 yeare old, yesterday when he was met at a bridge near the town by Millard Markham and two toughs. Markham walked up to Vickers and without a! for the Corbett Fittzsimmons fight | arreste word plunged a knife into histemple.|next October. A fund of 000 | the c The latter fell to the ground and has been subscribed and put in the’ after lingering a few hours died. {bank to the credit of the construc 2 ;3 tion and promotion departments of Th as caused 2 ol CRE P e affair was caused by an o! d the “enterprise. racted 1 this evening Mount Sterliog, Ky Johnson Station, on Kent South Atlantic Railroa Whitaker met Neal And road and put tive ballet killing him instantly. Whitaker gave , himself up. He says Anderson bad + repeatedly threatened hi grudge. Use it in Time. 3 ph is é Catarrh starts Chicago, Il, June 19.—The State | attec Department has taken steps to ex- act from Spain the payment of the t inv ° ai PS e long standing Mora claim, a claim | i732" exce hoe ae a | the muco admitted by Spain in 1888 to be en-/ted the ¢ will tollow, s pain across torehead and ab a roaring and buzzing sound i q I and oftentimes a very offensive. Ely’s}| is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction Cream Balm isthe acknowledged cuxe|or money refunded. Pricezs cts per box: tor these troubles. For sale by H, L. Tucker, druggist on on the his body Spaia Must Pay. promised to pay in December of that year, $1,500,000. Extreme measures will follow delay.

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