The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 12, 1896, Page 6

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pie nsec | FEEL IT IN MY BONES. BOS DS DS -D! S. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table NORTH ROUND, No.6 a 1.00 P No 4 2 No 10 P.M No 312 Local Freight A. M. sour BOUND No 5 LV No, 1 q No’ 311 Local Freight...... INTERSTATE DIVISION No. 49 Depart No. 30) Arrive 7-004. Me 11:59 AM, W. C, Bunnve, Agent. K. C Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. NOUTIE BOUND. 7 Freight daily except Sanday 12:10 p,m. BS OB OD OVD OD OS'S arm: ting effect is instantly apparent aeamabs Sac id rheumatic acid in the dlood, it permanently cures. Prepared by PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., St. Louis, Mo. THE REMEDY IS LALLEMAND’S SPECIFIC FOR RHEUMATISM. Gives quick relief to PRICE $1.00 PER VIAL. the aching joints and by destroying the BOO <3 OD eo SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTsS. IN A COFEIN Her.—And Had Been And Endea Lite by a Dove Wayward of Poon, Chieage, Nov. 4.—Mre. C. F. Smith, mother of the girl who con. mitted suicide by taking morphine | Sunday afterncon, arrived in this city. She is old, decrepit and with- out means of her own, and it with some difficulty that ske found | was | N loco. m. her way to police headquarters. | No 1 Express daily.. 12:37 p.m. | 7 2 5 cane ier tous) | When she walked up to the Cap. Ne Gepauedaiy escape Sunday 1:00am, tain’s desk she grasped the wire rail Nog ot “ “ 2:25 p.m. Remember this is the popular short line be- tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pi teburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo , route Irom the south to St Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points weet and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none inthe west Travel via the new line H.C. Orr Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. LIFE OF CRIME Closed by the Death of F. B. Knapp in New York. FELL BEAD IN THE STRE Said te Be One of a Trio Who $295,000 in Bonds. New York, Nov. 3 -—-October 13 a man fell dead on the street. He was well dressed wore silk underwear, but bad not a cent of money In one of his pockets wasa check for $200, drawn that day on the Stole Fifth Avenue Bank by W. M. Hall. | payable to the order of Howard & | Co It was not indorsed. The body was taken to the Morgue The next day the body was identi fied by Miss Mary Knapp as that of her father, Frankiin B. Knapp = It was said that the dead man was in the livery business. There was con siderable speculation in public print as to who the man really was, it having been generally agreed that he was wealthy and prominent Now it develops that Knapp had been a thief nearly all bis life, and was con nected with one of the most danger- | ous bands of crooks that ever made headquarters in this city. THIEF ALL HIS LIFE. The office of the Royal Insurance Company on Wall street was on De cember 10, 1866, the scene of a bold and successful robbery. Negotiable bonds of the par value of $295,000 were etolen. Knapp was the chief of the three thieves. His associates were James Griffin and Dan Noble Within two hours the robbery was discovered, but by that time the booty had veen carefully serreted and Kuapp and Griffin were on their way to Canada, where they were subsequently joined by their wives Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, | : Ark , Siloam Springs, Ark , ant the direct | body of ber daughter ing for support, and th+re were tears in her eyes as she asked to see the! “TI came all | the way from the old home to look | ov her dear face once more,” she | { said. | | Police Matron Lee }and instructed to |Smith to Stewart's | rooms, where the dead body was. | When she saw her daughter she | | was almost hysterical. “My poor, |lost darling!” she moaned, as che | | gentlo caressed the wealth of golden | ' hair. Mrs. Lee led the woman away and | back to her room at the police head | quarters, where she passed the night | She said she did not know what kind of a life the girl bad been leading. | She said her father, Gecrge Smith, | was superintendent of Casey & Tow- | ar’s ranch near Morrie, Mo, and that | be was able to give the girl a decent | burial, but would not do so. Mr Casey, one of the members of the firm that cmpioys Mr. Smitb, | | was sent for | conduct Mre. | . | undertaking | | } when he learned of the condition of | affairs instructed Undertaker Stew | art to prepare the body und forward | | it to Norrie. Prickly Ash Bitters is ne word is generally underst: used as a drink because a ‘bitters’? as the 1. It could not be highly medicat and cathartic properties. is it a dra: disagreeable mixture. It is pleasant to t mild and agreeable, does not nauseate tl produce griping sensations. In es of the kidn lisorders e liver, its grea known and admitted by the me i cal profession. Itisa kidney remedy ‘par-excellence. Sold by | McClement & Co. i j Bandits Fooled. Fort Worth, Yex., Nov. 3—Ban- | dits held up the M. K. & T. train last night ina very amusiog manner, {near Alvarado: After the train had} been stopped the three robbers | forced the porter to cut tbe train in two. Not being able to get into the | | express car,they ordered the engineer tu back it fercibly into some stand- jing cars in order to buret it open. . | The engineer pulled ahead to get al | Start and forgot to stop until he got | |to Granville, where telegrams for | aid were sent. When the engine re. | | turned, however," the robbers had skipped out without securing any | booty. Do not wear linpermeable and A few days later Knapp and Griffin | tight-fitting hats that contract the | were arrested in Montreal. They | bloud vessels of the sealp. Use Hall's were detained for some time, but se | Hair Renewer occasionally, and you cured their release when Noble gave | Gael: 2 i up $75,000 worth of the bonds. A little later Koapp, Griffin and | Noble met in Elmira, where the last named had purchashed some prop erty. There was a dispute over the | division of the — spoils. Knapp “squealed” and caused Noble's ar rest. TRIED OTHER GAMES. Until Kuapp turned against Noble | he was the associate of the biggest \ thieves in the country. they distrusted him, and for a long | time he played the “dropped pocket book” game on West street. It is believed that the $200 check found on Kouapp's body was only part of his stock in trade and was, intended to be used to bunko | some unsuspecting person. What is a Guarantee. 1 It is this. If you haye a cough or cold a tickling in the throat, which keeps you + constantly coughing,or it you are ict- ed with any chest, throat or lung trouble whooping cough, &c., and you use Bal- } lard*s Horehound Syrup as directed giving it a tair trial, and no benefit is erienced, we au rize our advertised | io retund yo oney On return of bottle. It never t to give satistaction It promptly relieves Bronchitis, Sold bs | Hi. L. Tucker. \ ilaborers, were working at a sugar | being poisoned because your liver does | disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Negroes Ambushed. Birmingham, Ala, Nov. 3.— While Jeff Jackson, John Adams, William Taylor and Robert Aljison, negro ,eane mill, near Wild Fork. Monroe | county, last night, they were fired upon from the darkness by unknown persons. All but Taylor were in- stantly killed. He will die. been engaged in runaing all Degroe: out of that section. John Middle- j ton, employer of the victims, bad | been ordered to discharge them, but be did not heed the warning. A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man | bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad oe en | regulates the y | Are you Billious, constipated or trou- . Zs Lede ‘wrapper. | Poison aod tie wiee: tare rabies j = | ed. taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the s shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your liver : all in one hour. The Wabash freight | house, Lamm’s Livery Stable, Mre. Herbine will cure all | Mary Cunningham's barn and Wabash stock car, were partially de-| Free trial oottles at H. L. | Stroyed. Custer’s large ice house; +t ty | was burned to to the ground. is out ot order and your blood” is slowly Rot act properly, {thas no equal as a liver medicine, Price 7§ cents, fuckers drugstore. | with the result that | white | vbout a fine spua theory of how he | cured, write out a prescription and | counsumptive cases, also of all other |age. They died in one bed and were | buried in one grave, close to the font duct, and was serving the warrant | It is supposed to have been done | mad = Thereafter | by a gang of Whitecaps who have! for years, and leavesa widow and 3 , f D =A family. Chicago. Race War, Lexinnton, Ky, Nov. 5—A rece A.M. Lay The Girl When the Mother Fourd war which may cause much trouble broke out here when Chief or Police | Donahue attempted to arrest John | Garrett, a negro. Three negroes} were wounded, two of them farally | and two white men shot Garrett bad been the approach of the cflicer, and would The cflicer When they approuched watued of not surrender. secured a posse. Garrett's place they found a groes there, for the purpose of preventing his arrest. Both whites and negroes comme: ced shooting, | after an skirmish three negroes and two The news of the fight spread ail over the place and in a few minutes 2000 peo ple were soon on the ecene, 200 of | dezen | bours men were wounded. whom took part in the batile The} shooting was done from behind | houses and fences- There was some talk of lynching | the negroes, but Governor Bradley bas instructed Capt. Strober of the company of State Guards to be ready. A business man is not the most patient creature inthe world. He cannot wait to hear any long drawn out story of the cause of his ail ment. He does’t care two straws sbould treat himself. He may be predisposed to scrofula, or con sumption “That,” he will tell you | “bas uothing to do with the case ” He wants to be well If be can be seud in your bill. So, here's first. part of the preposition. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery is a microbe huot+r and kill- er. Many persons of serofulous blood, enouraged the breaking out of unsightly ecres, to prevent the disease going to the lungs Ther= no need of this state of dread and discomfort Purify the blood. It can be done. “Golden Medical Dis covery” will cure 98 per cent of all the lingering bronchial, throat and lung diseases Born and Diad Togetier, A remarkable case is recorded by an English pronyincial paper. Old William Donglas and hie wife lately died. He and bis wife were born on the same day, witbin the same bour, christened at the sume time and at the same church, they were constant compauions and at the age of 19 were married at the church at which they were christened They never had a day’s illness until the day be fore their death and on the day they died they were exactiy 100 years of where they was christened. They never had any clildren. PAS woe = NaTURE = | Scvencns mMEMEDY ‘tam S= Mianprac: | ritiaokalani WER y =i i Liver Pr Comprar ie en Pus Kitted ths Officer, Joliet, lil, November 4—A cold | blooded murder occurred in this | city this morning, when Constable | Frank Delong, aged 62 years, was! | shot and killed by Lyman Hall, aged | }28 years. Mr Delong hada Warrant | for Hali’s arrest for disorderly con | | he was shot three | Delong bas lived in this city Hall recently came | + but be ; ce SIM CASTORIA. ee sure you take SIMM Danville, Il, Nov. 5 —There were even iucendiary fires last evening, jStomach,” is the description by a generally when you get up in the morn-| ing of President Dole and the Coun- cil of State it was voted unanimously | to extend full pordon to ex Queen! Harness and Saddelry, 27 SIMMONS | Suik’s Leather Tree Saddle SPRING MEDICINE from | fo The murderer gave bim | ¢- self up, and is now in jail. Excite ike ment runs bigh ¥ | | | is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR—d i | | | | | IN POR’S “RAVEN” DAYS. Worked For Him. | New York Times. | Fifty years ago I was working es }a compositor in the office in Nassau} street where Poe's Broadway Jour-| val and the Whig | jprivted “Phe Raven” was first pute! lished in that wagezive Wiliam | Oland Bourne was the foreman of | the cffice, while Mr. Tes terward Mr Dana's co laborer 1 | much of bis hterary work, and wy | | self occupied adjoining fraurs | Poe’s desk was in the office, and aj} great deal of bis writing wes dore| Monthly were| ' years af | there. He nearly always appeared | moody and discontented, seldves| speaking to anybody, and very rarely} Like Byron, the} whole world seemed to be iis euems. | He the sallow complexion of the vietins | of opium. There is vo evidence that! receiving a caller. was small in stature, and had be ever used the drug, but at times | be drank deeply avd fiercely H s| eyes were fine. large, lustrous—ibe | erbs of a woman. He was a very | slow and his | manuscript being almost like cop patustaking writer, perlate in ite neatness | The Broadway Journal bristled | with criticisms of everybody and | everything seldom containioy a line of prais It was never a success, and the how its ex peuses were paid. He never derived | much profit from his poetry, “The| Raven” bri ‘The| Gold Bug prize story, for which he received $200, the largest sum he ever obtained for any of his works. And what a charming, unreal story it ie! wonder was ng him only $10 was AN Op Proorreaper. “As if brick w-re lying on my dyepeptic of bis feeling alter eating. This is one of the commonest symptoms of indigestion. If you bave it, take Shaker Digestive Cordial Not enly this symptom, but all the symptoms of indigestion are cured by Shaker Digestive Cordial So many medicines to cure this ove disorder. Qaly one that ean be called sueceseful. because only one! that acts in # simple, natural, and | yer scientific way. Shaker Digestive | Cordial. Purely vegetable, and containing dangerous ingredients, Shaker Digestive Cordial tones up, strength ens, and ses‘tores to health all the digestive organa Sold by draygists, price 10 cente | to $1 a bottle. no National f-emocracy. “We are going right ahead and perfecting ovr organization in Mis- souri,” says Secretary Reedy of the National Democracy. “As a matter of saving the nation our vote bas been cast this year for tke Republicans, but that isaue over we are still the real Democracy and oppore other Republican theories “Nothing in the election returns give me reason to change my opinion that there are 50000 simon pure} Democrats in Missouri.” | Is Your Tongue Coated, vour throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean | ing. Your liver and Kidney are net{ joing their work. Why don’t you taxe Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs vou nothing Sold oy H.L Tucker | Honolulu, Oct 29.—At the meet Recollections ot a Compositor Who RE E UTTONS!) AN ELEGANT BUTTON FREE with each package of | SWEET CAPORAL |. | CIGARETTES AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A COLLECTION OF BUTTONS WITHOUT COST. “HE THAT WORKS E.-"!LY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH _SAPOL!O | and yucp b Torta, By taal eormonenrefunded. Write wrappe itt * los. f Forsale in Butler, Mo..b7 J. A. i 2UISE SLUTS v= ST. JNGORS OH eee rahi come the soreness disappear. 'T IS MACICAL. Asore spot, green, black, or blue, is a DRRARRARRARRAFSA A Wrisley’s “Old Country” ' Soap > &§ 1 QUANTITY AND QUALITY. z SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. ; » McFARLAND BROS: totake it. The Liver gets slu gZ the Winter, just like all nat ey he system becomes choked up by cumulated waste, which brings on Fever and Ague and Rhe You want to wake up your L REGULATOR to do it. It Liver—keeps it Properly at Es t THE BEST (McFARLAND BROS ee 4 South Side Square . Butler Mo. | Read and See What we Keep in Stod We keep everything that horse owners Double wagon harness from £10 to $# Single harness, $7.50 to $25: secord bs harness from $3 to £15. Seddles of stylesand prices, from the cheapest 10 steel fork cow boy and «cle leather pri Seat caddles. Lap robee, horse blanket dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps fullline of mens and boys gloves. Trin 4 buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring. your old harness and saddles and trade new ones. We have the largest retailb Ress store in the Southwest and our : ness are all made at home. ¢ aa Butler Missouri.

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