The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 23, 1896, Page 3

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Her | : > leacethe ee epee ee mands “ | batteries will consist of 14 rapid-fire | | ares . Ve i ; bk sei i | tewns offering resistance & NE VER DESPAIK | 5 inch rifles, 20 six-pounder rapid | ONS hed: hee ata } is ges oe Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you. | fire, six one-pounder and four ma-| : Ir il apa ery ' : ae } iene) Pee | but only ore genuine. | Railroad traffic in the entire For sick headache, dyspepsia, |chine guns, and five torpedo tubes. | ¥ = lis paralyzed. Th ane ZZ he 4 ope will} ee = = | ayceu. fe Oniy impor sama ns ol ahs ee es! MOORE'SAIR TIGHT, teen eee re iver, constipation, biliousness a Sesuinel eae oa es sak aa 9 | Quivican, when the Gomez party! eS eee ee i 2 as nearly impregnable as modern | - é | t a j Rd all kindred diseases. , - 4y — : 1RDIG as mode eT the best heating stove made. | was attacked by Adecoa. Thirty six! ~ . 41's a yer Dis = science can make it. | | wounded Spaniards were brought LYNCHED THREE. ut 7 Bat Veh f Paboy Allison Highly Honored. | here. The insurgent loss is unknown. | an absolute cure. | Des Moines, fa, Jan. 15.—The| Probably a third of the cane on/ Farmersand Ranchmen Deal Justice ' | Republican joint Legislative ,the island has been burned. Grind- to Desperadoes. 1 WOMAN ich OH irae, Nilay GUS ing has almost entirely ceased. Go | Oklahoma City, Ok., Jan 16.—The to Allison for President was greeted | | mez has issued orders to stop burn-| story ofatriple lynching comes from 2 : ; K ie te ak |ing eane, and if the estates attempt! Fo SS Will Christen the New Battleship with gre at app by the tn | § a 5a es attempt Fort Holmes, 4) miles southwest of ee tf and editors crowding the lobby aud | grinding, he will destroy the mills|here. The affair occurred at a trad- Kentucky. | galleries. | jand machinery. Gomez and Maceoling post known as Jaqua’s store. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 16.—One of | At the conclusion of the apecches | jhave gained many recruits recently. | Three men, known as Tom Foley. a 5 the prettiest women in Kentucky is! Mfr. Allison received the un nimous| |The eastern columns, under Jose! half breed Choctaw known as Marina f Miss Hattie B. Richardson, who has | rising vote the caucus for tue nom-! | Maceo, Rabi and Cebreco are com |and aman known as Wild Horse, : been selected by Secretary of the ation, and was declared the nominee. | ing west. Cespedes, Carillo and/ were hung by a vigilance cemmittee, ' v, 7 “| iat oy ” : + : y irre ave rr, 7 ee, | Navy Herbert to christen the new | In a few minutes Sentor Allison ap-| Aguirre have already reached Matane eomposed of tarmers and ranchmen. fi battlo ship “Kentucky. ‘ Miss Rich. peared on thaarm of Speaker By: zas Province. It cee -.daunion} The night before a gang of six ardson is five feet five inches high, His reception the moment the door | jof rebel forces will take place near;mev, of which these three were a has a most superb form, has hair of opened was an ovation. Ever | Havana. jmembers, robbed Jaqua’s store, A : \ — eee 1 a light brown and gray eyes, her) ber of the caucus ruse in bis place { Did You Ever | grossly assaulted his wife and stole nose aquiline, a beautiful mouth and} and the hall resounded with cheers. : four horses. | Try Electric Bitters as a remedy Pate MONG: for your trouble? If not, get a bot- itle and pet relief. This medicine jhas been found to be peculiarly j adapted to the relief and cure of all The applause continued until long} after Mr. Allison reached the Speak-! er’s desk. | pretty teeth Her manner is most charming, she being a brilliant con- versationalist and most attentive and a posse of farmers followed the gang all night,coming up with them at Crisy Crossing. In the fight that listener. Chairmen Allen then Gen- | fi ; ists : ; followed, Foley was wounded and She comes of the bluest Kentucky | tlemen of the ex I take *pleas- lerful pie ss aa | oe of the pursuing party killed. . aay . | c u a DC i giving! ay Tees a gute blue blood, her father, William Hall} ure in presenting to you Hon. Wil-| strength and tone to the organs. 1g} Three of the gang made their Richardson, being the son of Marcus Richardson, whose father was Capt. William Hall Richardson of Revolu tionary fame. Her mother was Miss Jane Shore Stamps, who was one of liam B. Allison, our next President. Another storm of applause broke loose and was long continued. When escape, but Foley and his two eom- panions took refuge in a deserted hut, from which they were dislodged with dynamite and hung without judge or jury. Before dying Foley stated that two of the men who escaped were Bob and Bill Christian. The vigil- ance committee is still in pursuit. you baye loss of appetite, constipa tion, headache, fainting spells, or | nervous, sleepless, excitable. melan- choly or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guar anteed by itsuse. Fifty cents and $1 at drug stores. 9 4t. quiet was restored Senator Allison made a brief speech of thanks, in Bourbon County's most noted belles, | which ke did not touch on national her father being Capt. Thomas! j.cues. Stamps, a near relative of Jefferson eae Davis. Deafness Cannot be Cured Superior cook stoves, both wood and coal, have no equal. Also a full line of The Populists of Johnson County Her grandmother, Richardson’s| by local applications, as they cannot TAD vn 50 : SOU Ronee . are, generally, good men. They are — g reach the diseased portion of the ear. HARDW ARE, GR JCERIES AND Ol EENSW ARE the disappointed men out of both How many young men and th: as the daughter of the Pp mother, was g There is only one way to cure deaf- i i ee i 5 ; _.|young women are cut off at prices that defy competition. Square dealing, low prices and ~ the old parties. Most of them are| noted Marquis de Calimes, who fled from France to escape the persecu tion of the Huguenots by Queen Catherine de Medici, he being one of the prominent Huguenots. Miss Richardson was born and raised within a few miles of Lexington on her father’s beautiful blue grass ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is causen by an inflammable condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deat- N ness is the result, and unless the in- a flammation can be taken out aud this —_ = — tube restored to jts normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are : just as the future seems brightest the Democratic party. It}ang fullest of promise! They are would be good common senso and|taken away by the disease which good politics for them to take aljcauses over one-sixth of all the quiet look at the future and count deaths in the world—-the disease . i 2 which doctors call consumption. be ve nsee pase AEA yoy be| here is absolutely no reason in the able to accomplish. The most that world why consumption should be they can accomplish, is to lower the first-class goods. A. L. McBRIDE & Co. rth side square, Butler Missouri. out of Middle of the Road. nson Bolts General Harrison, fatal—why it should be even serious estate, Elk Hill, which adjoins the famous Dixiaua Farm, where Major D. G. Thomas, the oldest breeder of thoroughbreds in America, raised all the horses that has made his name famous from one end of the country to the other. Miss Richardson was a great pet of the old Major when she was a lit- tle girl and she has often ridden King Ban, Fellowcratt, Himyar and | other noted horses that have made | their home at Dixiana. She is one of the best horse-women in Ken. tucky, and it is her boast that she ean ride any horse that any man can tide. She is very fond of out-door | sports, and is one of the best rifle shots in the State. She doesnot be | caused by eatarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous sur- gr Washirgton, D. C., Jan. 15.—Con. | man Henry U. Johnson of the! Clements, the recognized leader of Topeka, Kan., Jan. 16.—G. C.| Democratic vote and by so doing in- crease the Republican chances in It is a disease of the blood, and can be cured absolutely and always by faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars forany case of deafness (cans ed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hal Catarrh Cure. Send for cir x . J. Cheny, Toledo, O. Cleveland not a Candidate. hinton, D. C., Jan. 15.—With-} 10 last twenty four hours word mls has been received by the leaders at the headquarters of the cities con- tending for the Democratic National Convention that Grover Cleveland is not to bea candidate third This intimation was obtained for a erm. by those who found themselves em-| barassed in making arguments as to the respective edvantages of the }gress than sacrifice his self respect | tion on reform. Sixth Indiana district, has caused | the ‘middle of the road” element of somethiz g of a sensation by coming ‘ the Populist party in Kansas, is out out flat footed against General Har | with an address to the people op- rison for the Presidential nomina | posiag Chairman Taubeneck’s na the possible effect of his/ tion of silver. He brands it a scheme tion. Ho says he bas carefully con | tional fusion scheme on sidered the declaration upon his own chances! to deliver the People’s party into the fc renomination and election to hauds of the spoils hunter and says Cc ess and has concluded that he! it would make a political machine woul] rather be defeated for Con-| out of a party which had its inspira He calls upon the chorus | people to be faithful to the Omaha He says flatly that | platform aud to view with suspicion Harrison is not his first choice for | all who encourage fusion with avy President, and that he will exercise | other political organization. his right to support any of the other} Clements left for St. Louis yester- great Rspublican leaders for nomi-/ day, to be present at the meeting of ques by joining the Harrison under coercion. purifying and enriching the blood. The only exception to this is the case where the disease has been neglected and improperly treated their former co-| until it is stronger than the bedy— until the body has become eo weak ltheir eyes to some extent and cer- as to have lost the ability to recu- an ; see : perate Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical tainly opened the eyes of the stay | Discovery will cure 98 per cent. of at-home Democrats. They are - = not | 2!l cases of consumption if used ac- likely torepeat such a suicidal policy. | cording to directions. It also cures —Holden Enterpri: jall singering coughs, bronehial and Guthrie, Ok., Jan. 15.—Frederiek | throat affections. Send 21 cents in one cent stamps Wyanco, a farmer living at theedge|to World’s Dispensary Medical As- of town, was in the yard last night, | sociation, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. the county. They can not hope by any possibility to gain the oflice for themselves; they can only jeopardize the prospects of workers. The last election opened jwhen a men walked up fired two i loads of buckshot at him, tearing off one armand producing other wounds from which he cannot survive. The | Found Her Child. Manchester, N. H., Jan. 15.—Mre. ne nner coe Re oa ERT aha Sa AC AN aS SEN STL DS a ISAT ND vegan mgt = micas nese eat long to the “new woman” coterie, West a ar one par rane be that high office. Mr. the national committee on Friday. agsassin escaped. This is the second | Marion Spear of Chicago, has found ; babbeliavesithat woman’e sphere is she é ‘ . = i e age an = ein s = psec can not fail Owentown, Ky., Jan. 8.—“Uncle”} murder on this place. David Mitch | her ll-year-old child Ewma, ae i at bome, and that her highest aim Ege we oS alee Pa yi iy grr args ‘ ;, nie ae 0 abst a ee icra ell having been assassinated in alwas stolen from her mother in H | yriting or in otcia: orm. ejgation in Indiana, and it will un-! living near ammonds Wl, 1 garg | . ~ 99 . ought to be to make man happy. Eee : & } 4 Sears similar manner two years ago. Augusta, Me., in 1857, while Mrs. Sas eye a Be of Col, | National Democratic Committee will |doubtedly be followed by a deter-| County, was robbed of $4,815 Mon a a oe Ss sn asall | ; ,;not meet until Thursday, and there | mined effort on the part of Harrison’s | day nigt at 12 o'clock by three men.| Kansas City, Jan. 1 A Star | PP ; James K. Forney, of the United | States Marine Corps, is also a beau- tifal woman, and the two sisters | have received much social attention in Washington, New York and | Brooklyn. She isan old acquaint ance of Secretary Herbert, and when Congressinan Dennett of Brooklyn, gave a little impromptu supper at the Shoreham, after the opera was | are not more than a dozen members | Washington to day. ance thus prematurely given is posi- tive, nevertheless, and in the fight for the honor or profit, as it may be, ‘entertaining the National Demo- cratic Convention, Cleveland's can- | didacy is to eliminated. It has been impressed upon Cleveland’s mind But the asi ure] | They terrorized the family by shoot- liege af aati | ing into the house, and carried off a If there is any one thing that little table that contained the money. 8 | needs to be purified, it is politics, so ae See sant oo i + x the reformer says, and many agree morning Of the amount taken, thereto. But blood tells, and as a‘ $1,400 was in gold. blood purifier and liver correeter | | Simmons Liver Regulator is the best | “I use it in preference to jany other..—So wrote Mr. S. M. riends to “throw him dewn.” Rescued By a Dog. Newburg, N. Y., Jan. 15.—Robert medicine. le ae : Simpsoa of this eity is about the ed that itwould be the proper thing to break a bettle of old Bourbon bottle of champagne. The Seer Saw the yood taste in thi mediately ugreed to al Prominent Republican politicians in Washington are already vouchsai-| Over her prow iustead of the usual|ing the pleasing information that | President Cleveland is the br: ieat nan who has oceupied the White over the waving ice, when he sud All efforts to | Fiogged and Starved. denly went through. The kidnapper was Mrs. Frank Ricker, who was taking care of the ed the wife of a prominent citizen of |child and became deeply infatuated that place while filling her teeth and | with her. During the uine years narrowly escaped the vengeance of | the Spears spent thousands of dol- two score of citizens, who chased |/ars and employed the police and him down the main «treet. Cooler detectives in the search for their heads prevailed and Eberts was giv- | child. Finally Mrs. Ricker died in en ten minutes to leave town. He|Concord and the girl was handed bogged to be allowed to wait for the | Ver to # farmer in Peterlgrough. special from Liverty, Mo., says: Dr. C. L. Eberts, a dentist at Holt, kiss over, the Secretary proposed to Miss | that UO Democratic : ants cannot |Hysell, of Middleport, Ohio. And es sect Gea oe foe Ge We train, but was denied the privil |Then she was sent to this place, t Richardson that she christen the) “‘™ WAAR GE SAURANS Uiies TE Dr. D'S. Russell, of Farmyille, Va ee ee —_—— ere where she was found by her pareute i ew battle ship “Kentucky.” She| therefore, willing to let it march to| ites att fulfills oe enous ied by bi€ father’s big shepherd dog.| Senator Kyle of South Dakota is tnrongien ea enue Anite ; i ihbd the propesitio, but insiat.| defeat without him. Neo it” = “Jack. Robbie was skating in glee|!the only populist member cf the | 5 | United States senate who has net) Children Cry for moved, bag and baggage, into the Pitcher’s Castoria. mond, Va. Jan. 15 —The ttee appointed by the climb back on the ice were fruitless, | joint comm and the boy was fast becoming be- te the condi. | tion of the penitentiary at its meeting ature bed with cold when Jack con eluded to act. epee licen camp. The republicans Children Cry for ea Soames dat I ¢ ae Pitcher’s Castoria. |mand, and yet effer, od Chiidren Cry for | other alleged leaders are as thics as House for many years. They start } sees : i i + Ri . ‘ cde Te Gos ian ar today brought out the facts that, He had been running up and down | three in a bed with the arch e: Pitcher’s Castoria. ichardson to have ber own > ed out to doa wholesale jingo busi |)... a z Rape aa CE Ay arene etn | ne is = = = 3 5 besides flogging, prisoners were Marking Im response t ¥ escries| ¢ b arse nd t ae A Miais Troub! about the matter. Therefore, instead | ness and tickle of the public pulse, | nies hs for help Suddenly he ventured} Be Reed Sembee ere ohne pisces strapped to a cross. It was also E sees : B jsent.—Jetferson City Tribuse of champagne a bottle of 45 year old | but they didu’t know tne President Bourbon, from the cellars of Major B.G. Thomas, will be broken over tue “Kentucky's” bow. THE WAESHUP The “Kentucky” and was “loaded” for the occasion. Mr. Cleveland them all, with his fish, before they were aware strung of it. After it was all over they look-| ed bewildered as if they had ju } { nong close to the boy. and caught him by the coilar. Then he steadily backed xway until thick ice was reached and the bay waa pulled out of the water. This is the second boy Jack has rescued in two years. brought to light that the cost o \food for each prisoner was less than 5 cents a day and the food itself ;Was uutt tor dogs to eat, being at imes nothing more thao fish in the Perry, Ok, Jan. 16 — been made against the 1 New York, Jan. | pateh from Lima, Peru, tothe ing Post says: “The Chillian forces | Lave been mobilized and ordered to | occupy mountain pasees on the Arg- entine frontier War may ensue be- | Rev E. W. James, a Baptist minis- ter from Missourl, because of a sen= «d here by charged the L Sister are bene built | : : escaped from « terrible cyclone.—) gy) 03 ae - — cen iter te an ey tween Chilli and Argentine over the y of the city and a tiara eee tae New- Clinton Democrat. : filled with maggots. The prison I itfet-| boundary dispute which has long with immorality. port News Ship Building Co. They)" overerawded, as many as thirty-five 2 been a bone of contention. prevails _ y o : : ay - oa = . Were plagued und etary Her- Arnica Salve, prisoners being confined in a single Is ¥c bert’s watchful eye, and as they are the first to be built entirely under his administration, he is very anx- es oon j ) glare entered the post office here 2iied. ng ervatt : jor money refunded. Price 25 cts per box | last night, blew the safe open with | ¢ ee 4 pane rear e The « Kentucky” will be fitted we sale by H, L. Tucker, druggist |'powder and secured about $200. pice a Sa HL Tucke ] { ious that they shali have no peers | apped n Ert is guaranteed to give periect satistaction iles, Or no pay required. I| ng suffered are Major U. S. cell, and an enlargement of the pris- on is asked for. Cc: alifornia, Mo., Jan. 15.—Bur-

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