The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 28, 1897, Page 3

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» Eibome- made puniebment . Hoaccount of laxuess of morals. . B MrRBGreeve, merchant of Chilho- For sale by H.L Tucker druggist DRYMAN AND DAIRY DIE FOR LOVE. | 70 BURN A TOWN. of # Kentucky Preacher Jenny Hillery’s Suitors Kill Each Other in a | Make Threats jucab, Ky., Jan 22—Thetown, Cynthiana, Ky, Jan. 21.—News ' soabure. 20 miles below this | reached this city of a duel, fought was under guard last night be-/in the lower edge of this county, by | of a rumored threat to firethe|two rival lovers over Mi+s Jennie | Hillery She bal been receiving the | di night 50 masked men |attentions of John Dairy and Ben S i @ ped out of a back window ard jo a dense forest. The mob ij on bim several timee, but be oj unburt Mr Fox was charged with pay puch attention to married aod Saturday afternoov i prominent citizens ordered He refused to toehureh, Dairy, arriving first. she) ; went with bw Drsman, arriving at] t her home and finding her not tl ere | : ebureh. After) eburch was over Drymas mad engagement with Dairy tbat the first | time they met both were to be pre proceeded to the i pared with weapons, ard the one that was killed lef: to « to leave town the other a « gin retaliution for the minister’s geatwent. [meeting of the town trustees ealled and guards were employ- to watch the place last nigbt At present the little village is ina sof subdued excitement. While ibe sensation caused by threats of wining still existe, the prompt ac jin of the trustees in taking steps ip guard Dycusburg will probably event incendiary outrages Few people slept there last night dJatwed meu were plentiful. Rav. ino Fox has not been seen siuce he ins chased from his home in his| The girl is wild with grief over sight clothes. His return wou'd be|the matter, and it is thought she ihe signal for a tar and feather festi | may lose her mind. All parties are in, if not some more serious form|of prominent fami saddiing his horse, sterted in pur- suit Just after bad sta ted for home Dryman met them. “Dairy, now we will settle it,” be said. The young woman sprang from the bug gy and begged them not do any Both, however, drew their weapons and fired. Duiry re- ceived two bullets, dying almost instantly, while Dryman was shot through the head, lugering for a few hours. The funeral of Dairy and Dryman will b+ conducted to day atthe same church where the trouble b-gan. they thing rash 1e8. . Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, I; is now rumored that another! ‘The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts preacher in the same neigbborhood Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever 5 ited by tb 1 Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains sty be waited on by the regu ators! Corns, nd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- ‘ively cures Piles, or no pay required. I is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per bor The Grandest Remedy. 2 sie, Va , certifies that he haa consump- ton, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that monee could St. Joseph, Mo, Jan. 20.—The ure, tried all cougn remedies he : : eid eas ot, but got no reliet; spent south portion of the city bas been many nightssitting up in a chair; was flooded witb counterfeit half dollars, induced to try Dr King’s New Dis-| gimes and nickels for several weeks jorery, and was cured by use of two eih tottles. For past three years has been | past, and the officials were at a loss ittending to business, and says that Dr * ; King’s New Discovery is ASHES tor to discover a clue, until today, when oughs, colds and consumption, 1t|informatioo reached them to the ef- es bottles free at II Li fect that the river steamer Bee, oe rl ashe a which has been tied near the bridge "Tvs « Romance. for some time, would stand inspec Guthrie, Okla., Jan. 21.—The ap-|tion. Tonight the officers raided poaching wedding of Harry Ardery|the vessel and captured the night Guthrie, Okla, aud Mrs. Flora) watchman, W. B. Gates, aud a quan- Price Wileon of Mound City, Ill., i8/ tity of spurious coin, moulds and he culmination of aromance. She} other paraphernalia for the manu- Wt tandsome. facture of the spurious coin Gates In January che came to Wichita| was locked up. His partners made ind gave music lessons and received | their escape. ia society. Then she filed suit for CASTORIA. livorce after perfecting a 90 days’! metus age midence. She alleged cruelty of Zp Ditda tim ber busbard. ~ Judge Dale refused her a divorce A Strike is Sure tad the case was tuken before Judge} yotiet, Ill, Jan 21.—That a strike {ott of Oklahoma City. There wa8} of gigantic magnitude is about to be thitch there and the case went to| inaugurated in the Braidwood coal te court at Perry After two hear-|§.1ds wae assured by a mass meeting iigs che was granted a divorce and| yesterday, held on the prairie, which ter she fell in danger in a terrible] resulted in deciding to stop work on Moaway and a brave young M80} No 3 ehaft of the Star Company. A iked his hfe and stopped the} resolution was passed declaring that bores. Before this Ardery had been} the men working should be given twoman hater, but be proposed aud was accepted. Florence Beatrice Price Wilson is Worth $75,000. She is a graduate of St. Mary’s, Knoxville, Ill. tion was held. ASound Liver Makesa Well Man e E: Are you Billious, constipated or trou- uc . E bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad It Will Surprise You. taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry } skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &c. lft you have any of these symptoms, your liver tout of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does Queer Money in St. Joseph. stamps, great merit. Full size 50c. | Many Bills of Img Duel. | ia the se for oftice durin an| of not imore t wh ful for any person not a citizen, or whe had not Bosnd Saturday night's raid follow- | fair field the collection of debts. and no foreign , Tesident” before Bi Jywas reported that membere| Dairy asked the girl to go with | Co™poration shall own or contre min: ee BA ty a ‘ . é ing or manufacturing corps msun- me >aBUnO. Wir Fox's copgregation were|hbim to the postoflice. Drv an saw | jess 25 per cent. of its stock is owned ‘yg to buro the town of Dycus |them together, an’, i wmediately | by citizens of the United States. The | of matters that con ed Young. and Schweic ovly one day to square up their places and bring out their tools, and a request was made that all shafts belonging to the association suspend work until after the district conven: | ™ On receipt of ten cents, cash or} a generous sample will be}, ° mailed of the most popular Catarrb | and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream | Balm) suflicient to demonstrate its | A BUSY DAY. ABOUT TYGRANTS. A Compromise Measure Ready for | Two Houses. the Missouri L JEFFERSON Crry. Mo.. the «MAY ADOT THE METRIC SYSTEM. | ’ Senators to V gated by two co tu : | tces—senate a ‘ jat the country home of Rev Dryman Ono Sunday night sbe bad, | ang house. Hohenschild introduced An Irri 5 Fox # Baptist minister, and|by wistake, promised both young | bills providing for county teachers’ im | him to come out Instead | men that she wouldaccompary them j stitutes at each y vee Las qatar ind | | ch coun and topun mise mimi iwhich has been I a y editor, publisher, representa- agreed u the and business house ds before the within a fe concerned ive n the slanderous artlele man iy or about a candidate paign by a fine 0 and six months N introduced a bill provides that it shall be unlaw- been made public. The fir the senate bill is retained, cludes from the United States all sons over 16 r } n son read and wri or the la try. but intention to be- cquire, hold or own real “state except by inheritance or through declared his come one. to ment new senate committee, to have charge s follows: be u 1 of over awt 000 people. exclusiv this morning. Its Laneaster, Lyons, rat. mnembers Brewst United States . | works of the T A bill taxing e railroad, street rv telephone. granted 1 city or other autho 2 ported for passage in the house. It pro- vides that the state board of equaliz tion shall fix the value of all franch and on the basis of such value tax for state purposes of 15 cents for every § for the city tricts affected by the fran Among other bills x Rul re ies r | this 3 pro’ act shall Rot be levied. ed we board of cha consist of the governor: by Cook, to codify andy »y Dunn, te frontier to reach the to boatmen or guides on the la the northern border ef the Unit Violations of these sections by aliens or citizens are made punishable by $500 fine or nmment wot exceeding one year, or both, and persons coming into the country in violation of the sections are to be de- ported to the country whence they came. MAY ADOPT THE METRIC SYSTEM. six memb-o meanors, ate a commission m of text- law for the publi books: by Breit, that all hangings place in the state penitentiar making an appropriation for the erec- tion of a building and gallows on the school nd prison reservation for that purpose: by Wasmnetox, Jan. 22.—It is the in- Johnson,tosell the state asylum for the | tention of the house committee on blind, purchase a new site and con- | coinage, weights and measures to tract for new buildings. and to appvo- priate $20,000 for a new site: by Collins, to restrict the rate of interest to six| system in the United States. Chair- per cent; by Johnson, to classify con- | man C. W. Stone has investigated the viets according to their sentence to| practical working of the system in Eu- transfer the issuing of marri li- | rope and will probably incorporate the censes from the recorder of deeds to the | results in the report. probate judge: to protect the game, ST GO THIRSTY. fish and birds of the state: that in pur- The senate ¢ by installment payments the | committe 1 affairs yesterday goods cannot by -d until 25 per | authorized a favorable report on the vent. of the purchase money has been | bill prohibiting the sale of intoxicat- ured; making it a fine of $59 to] ing liquors to Indians, and it was after- authorize a favorable report on a bill providing for the use of the metric SCS $509 for any mber of the] ward reported to the senate by Senator legisla free | Pettigrew. The bill has already pass, of : pro-| passed the house. viding that husband and wife shall be WILL VOTE FOR A TARIFF BILD. competent to testify in each other's be-} —W N. de Congressman sil suits. The committee on | Newlands, of the only half in ci siary reported for passage the bill ling the special jury law. Mr. bill, providing for trial by jury in s of contempt of court, was re- ported unfavorably, but was ordered printed for information. Mr. Lee's IRRIGATION PILL INTRODUCED. bill, putting a lien upon all belongings} — WasimneTon. 1. —Representa- of professional bondsmen, reported | tive Hermann, of Oregon, the chairman upon favorably. of the committee on irrigation of arid lands. introduced a bill embody the recommendations made by the x tional irrigation congress recently held at Phoenix, Ariz. straightout silver member in the house, has forged a coalition of all the repub- lican silver senators, binding them to vote for a tariff bill re lless of the action of their democratic allies. For “AN JEFFERSON CIT republican steering committee held a meeting and elected Senator Klene, of St. Louis, chairman. The question of indorsement Maj. Warner, ich was ref steer- mumittce by t of eus Ww taken. Warner's friends up hopes of getting him indor will probably favor the indorsement of “a Missouri man” for 2 place in the next cabinet at the next republican caueus. Loxpox, Jan. 22.—\ di from Lagos, ¢: tal of the West Africa colony of that name, gives the details of the massacre of the British expedition under Consul-General 8. R. Phillips by the inhabitants of Benin City early during the present month. have Blue and Gra JEFFERSON CIty ex-confederates a d to ask the legislature to make both the confeder- ate home at Higginsville and the home for disabled union veterans at St. James eleemosynary institutions. to Veterans’ Homes. Mo.. J ceeding to Benin Ci a request for a palave with King Obb were unarmed in king with the pe union soldiers agreed » scheme. river the ¢ | biue and lense jung ive miles sniy came t JF hwas filled who w ing has | Almost imu ntment of eee oy 1 of ba | The Once Famous 1 . Jobhu Lawrence is dying jouly a question of time when deatb The party was unarmed and was pro- in order to make or conference, th. The nine officers ler to impress the ceful character of oir jssio wer 200 na- be supported by the state as long as a ee a bebo a = the veterans } the state then to|#ve carriers big ypeNe with : ne take the properti r ever use it — REOES a a : a sot choose to make of The ex-|20d perry pres n intended for : a the king. -\fter xcecding up the at a spot and the hundreds of | THE ST. LOWS. 9 : feels good and looks good in a shirt that was washed with Clairette Soap,— the soap that makes things clean without harming ther Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, St. Louis, $.6.2.060000000006066000000000006000000 90000000 JOHN L. SULLIVAN DYING. w Pugtlist’s Days ar Drawing to a Close. w New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 20.—} It is now | ri will deliver the knock out blow to the poor, battered hulk which only! a few years ago te those of sportive tendencies from], one end of the civilized world to the Sullivan is at the Mountain House in thie city, and is in a dangerously sick conditiov. He came here agaivst | ¢ the advice of physician aud contract |! ed a severe cold avd with an acute|{) ~ | the | new congre torm, me DISPATCH to the news of a and so Ww was honored by | as Pp the tre- silver men everywhere WEEKLY POST-DISPATCH nly 5O Cents A Year The Great Free Silver Paper The Post-Dispatch Is the Only Met ropohitau Paper that Champioued the Free Silver Cause in Advance of the Nomivating Convention Tt Stands pat for Free Silver Western Men aud Meas. ures.for the People vs. Pohtical Bosses, Plu- tocrats, Combines Trust and Cor- poration Op pression. the WEEKLY POST. able during the ping to be osming o* administration, with , elected upoa a gold piat- } lation of a kind thai ill vitally interest eyery newspaper ader in the country, and especially in e west and south, Special attention ill be paid in the WEEKLY POST nationa} aracter, and it wi'l be discussed edito- ally trom the point ot view ot the west as contrasted with that o Mchint I street The c-mpaign for tree silver will go on in 1897, and nothing can do so much > help a ong campaign of education newsoaper iike the POST-DIS- ATCH. This is shown in the tac atin Missouri and every other jocali ty where the POST-DISPATCH has 2 other. - circulation, the gains ot democra d free silver were of a sweeping cter. : ne POST-DISPATCH deserves the r support of all tree silver democrats be~ ause of the great Fght it made in the ecent campaign tor democratic princi les and the d cratic ticket. Hence shouted attack of bis old throat trouble his rally to its support by sending in their end is but a matter of a few daye— |, possibly hours A physician is now in constant attendance. ubseription and inducing others to sub cribe. From the Peptar Bloff (Mo.) Citrzen. The Post-Dispatch did more in the presens That onze colossal frame, built of | campaign for ine cause of the merchant, me- iron, with sinews of steel and veinr jo chanic, farmer and labering man than any ther paper in the state, It will always be an acquisition to this class of men, and will be re- of whipcord, weakened by dissipa | paid a thousand tin was through the tioo—almost constant since hjs de | ¢ but in New Orleans—renders him av easy prey to disease. Jobo L Suliivan is dying, but while his name is now almost forgot- ten, his deeds in the ring will live} after him. His name will go dow: |; with the Morrisseyr, Heenans, Say era and others of that old school of pugiliem whose only ambition wa- to reach the highest round of the ladder to their calling, and who braved defeat even in its very face noticed by th Post-Dispateh is th St. Louis Republic ¢ owns that slice of stock. s for the Post that 1 good done. Lt frauds werr herwise have gone un- press, and it alonp ica to-day. Thu or the people. xposed whic w Am tands without a pe From the Carrollton (II) Gazette. The St. Louis Republic fooled no one in the ampaign that has just closed, Its milk amt water support of Bryan was very apparent & he most careless observer. Krom the Springfield (Mo.) Chronicle DR Francis’ ear-marks will crop ous in thm casionally as long as- he In addition to ali the news and the cream Ct public discussion, the Waekly~ Post-Dispatch contains the best editoré CA STONRIA. als in the Stories, a he!ptul Woman’s Department Gossip About Men and Women whoat- tain prominence, Political Cartoons and ‘The fac- t steene svery oF, Lileddde Poe Warrant For Sanker McKnight. Louisville, Ky, January 20 —A warrant was issued today for the ar rest of President J. M. McKuight,of the German National Bavk, which was closed Monday by order of the comptroller ef the Currency The warrant was issued by United States Commissioner Speed upon ivforma tion lodged by Bavk Examiner Escott, and the general charge Ir violation of the national banking law. The specific charge is not stat ed inthe warrant. McKnight har disappeared. He was not at the baci nor at bis home today, aud the town is being scoured by Marshal Black burn’s deputies. Examiner Escott is unwilling to make any statement 2 at this time, owing to the slight | progress made in the matter of in . | vestigation. year. Daily Post-Dispatch, Stert plenty of tun and humor, Subscription price by mail so cents a Clubs ot ten, to one address $4 ver year. Remit by postal or express money order, or for small amounts war der a dollar send two or one cent posts age stamps—never stamps of larger de- -ominations. Don't send checks on loc « banks. ORDER IT AT ONCE. REGARDLESS of the boast by otbers of big bargains it will Pay You to Get OUR PRICES ON CROCERIES, We are crowded for room and must \Close out Stoves ; : Benton’s Graye. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 20.— 2) Senator Mott this morning introduc. | Yor act properly. Herbine will cure all : RES : 2 Brees Maorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Ety Broruers, : ee | ae ee ee armed with guns. cutlass s | Ithas no equal as a liver medicine. Price 56 Warren St. New York City. ae BCS 1 rs and clubs and minutes oneal Free trial oottles at H. L-) yiy's Cream Balm has completely | after : eerie iat i | all the peoree e Bs epting eee eee 4+ TY) cored me of catarrh when everything | i Lock r rs only else failed. Many acquaintance Havana, via Key West, Jaa. 20.— Much speculatian is indulged in here F over the sound of heavy firing heard | F iltte last night and this morning from the direction taken by Weyler | Jeeterday. Itis supposed that he “Met some of Heruandez’s furces. nee This is a band that Weyler is atter oes aces agg rama he feels aggrieved personally over spas e Mote sent him by Hernacdez by ERTS isoner Wirov, whom Hernandez | : = sae Aptured ia a Spavish block house | “°° Wa Pla Fort Scott, Kan. Jan. Lane a prisoner held for the burg The weatber is ver cold or d when tt co at Parks cough Syruy_is Sold by H. L.Tuc me Croup 4 mow th, cure tor it. n ‘ker have used it with excellent resuits | yary —Alfred W. Stevenson, Caldwell, O. | was des 21.—Jim | dren. lary of 25 bolts of siik in this city, | sawed out of jail this morning and |to prevent their being identified as | Klect Officers. l month Lleft wit are of tive ¢ eCaly ro despondent. | Wednesday 1 t she took quantity of rrtmen jowing-Colum j died yes | Sandford Topy | retary and tre: 8 K S| y of Thorsas H Benton in Bellefon taine Cemetery in St. Louis Carlos S. Greely. Chaaneey I. Filley Ballard’s Snow L im Ha ami th Hood's Sarsaxeriida, | (eda bill asking fora $10,000 ap- | propriation for the erection of a! | monument over the unmarked grave! aud and Kaneas City. Dauiel M. Houser, | Soathes nd Isaac H. Sturgeon of St. Lours od Maj Bittinger of St Joseph are) : take charge of the appropriation if | reed wagors, farm wagens.pb > lit is granted. ' at somebody's price and it may be yours. We have much | in the j ' Harcbware } Line that will pay you to get while it is golpg at cost Isaac Fowler. orner square, T. W. LECC. For ail repaira. or parte of Buggies, Surrice 2 ke ypoira, *, cnehioas, ‘named in.the bill as a committee to) shafts, neckyvokes. wheels, dash Teeli the best top. 2, , I-43 Bugow Pai t on Earth. DO NOT Ri | \ FLOUR andFEED. .

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