The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 4, 1897, Page 3

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PAYS ONE DEBT. ‘Tisbility for the debts of the Central | ae pai as = its triumph would be complete. 4 From TUB GILES Y. CRENSHAW. From the C After some further remarks, Mr | Mike tev ington’s Contribution to Blue (rep) of Kansas, Me Alepburn. Avpointed United States Marshal to Succee§ mary session of C eS ‘ (rep) of Iowa and Mr Bioghem ene Shelby and is Generaily Satisfactory mactment of ar oot Rs ak the Slush Fund is Cesip.) if inintiheeniin. acne eae Washington, D C, Feb 20. (rep ) of California, against it. Mr USE VOTES HIM 31,354 000 Sxyers closed the d«bate for his| 0 us HM Di,0! \ side Tn domng so he called attea | ed Giles Y Crenshaw of Maysviile, Mo, United States Marshal of the Western Distret of Missouri, 10 the sport ; stand play.” well that in giving i} tiou to the fact that the fifty first | ibis powerful fi succeed Gen Jo O Shelby, deceased. taims of the Southern Paeifle house, after a protracted diseusst-p | Mek 2 en While unexpected, the appointment Will be Settled in full jou this very item, rejected it over | of bringiue pond tines has seems to yive general satisfaction. id whelmmngly, but seven memb-rs | merely assisting in a creat “bluff Both Senators Vest and Cockrell are yi OWN DEBT IS OVERLOOKED, | ¥ "'"# for" pa cle | HERMIT ROBBED BY MASKED MEN. for Creusbaw and will work actively {that he and bis associates x . for bis contirmation | merely taking | Perity coming back anyhow, bappen ing to hit on the brels of tariff he chauces pras- Congres-mau Dockery is especially well pleased with the action of the President in naming Mr. Crensbaw “as Gen J O- Shelby’e successor. Poe fact that Crenshaw is Chairman fe Owes the Government Several Times the| a Amount Paid.—Dockery Opposes He is Bound and Gagged While the House the Steal. is) Plundered. 3 : 3 @ $ 3 fe] j legislation Hes nota self to be ous in the Washington, DC, Feb 22 —Col- St Josepn, Mo, Beno 24) Pour pe. Huntington, the railway may omen entered the sous ot of the Third District Democratie jhis offies actual: gw avd congressional J bbyist, is Harris, 61x cities coon thie | ; e cae Congressional Committee, Mr. Dock. : | good mes Go pot é gid to buve contributed basdsome |ery, best vignt, bouud a ot y d [5 ery’s distriet, leads some to infer jsire to bave as tothe republicau vatiooal cam [bia and piiiaged the pare coo sire to bave Maer that the nomination is due to the ossi with the : io zs 1 se gressman from the Third Dis- € ‘ 3 i trict. This is amtake. While they He isa man of evough intellectual 7 | ies : NY are waral, persoval friends, Mr. breadth to know that Governiwent is afund He yave freely to tue) oughly Harris ts a bachelor Fe mer fauna slush fund, aud ever si 6 | a d leads a beri life He owes a he election bas beeu asking when} oi bow he was to be recouped for \ we althy Quite recently be disposed fisefforts in bebalf of the republi-|of agriculcaral products to the aw party lamount of S600, and 16 18 evideut the The answer came to day. robbers believed he bed this mouey When the house this afternoen jin the bouss He did sot, but they ordto putin the peudioy appro jsecured & large uae and is beleved to be Crenshaw seems to have won his makes ciothes snowy white by re- moving the dirt in a natural and healthful way. \ pure soap-—good for clothes and good for general cleaning. | not instituted to take care of people . ns : i : Ce eae gece ee pp nines non his own merits. He ha age ae Se ‘ as a lead:ng candidate for the place : {3 years ago wheu Gen Shelby was pool eo | foally mansed. He met the President | several times then, and Mr Cleveland siation may be jhelpfel or hurtful to bu-iness, the ) und a waten, revolver {opportunity to apply such re dies | pation bil en of the oa —— stall articles Sold < at by ee se eb remedy : ance ene oa prin acific Tauwey Ayatust the tlarris wes at bis solitar 6u er ¥ arey a ms i = } OsopHica ant n which Cren- eet fees ESeA 00: there lwhen hevheard:a vole ca — i THE N. K. FAIR OMPANY, St. Louis. Bee me ay Se | shaw accepted defeat. wr S0CCOSSLCOOROGeSCSUtsiCCCSNBeeeseeCeoeosessosoeeS OST. Mr Reed publican majority, ws well as the) He looked around to face a revolver dewocratic minority, which fought{in the bands of a masked man. Be- tbe proposition, knew tuat Lobbyist | fore be recovered trom bis astonish Huotington was being repaid. Qetral Pacific railway owes the} iuan’s confe ferates aud was burled ly announces his purpose to appoint | Tuited States goverment nearly|to the floor After the men had Mark Hanna as a Senator of the; ie isatae pot generally koown — i _ ee eo" that Mr Crenshaw had been selected HOUSE BURIES THE BLOODY sHiRT. |.” tbe Benes! Repabliean cloriies Thay the place, when ex Gov. France : tion if a boom sbould coms, and - : oP Gov. Bushnell on Monday definite | — : took a band in the proceedings aud be} ment be was seized by the armed ys come to stay, immediately following P ge ao Bills Pass for Both Union and Confederate | the performance at the extra sessib induced the President to name Gen. }Shethy. Mr Crenshaw’s home is in ae : | jers’ : Todeed: all:af ue will weleome.are | oe $6,000,000. Already the govern [ransacked the hous and failed to| United States, tosueceed John Sher- | Soldiers’ Homes sian oe wee : i | Maysville. in De Kalb County, and | i ae ee reb. 5 ion of thrift in are -| : peut bas paid over $10,000,000 tu | tind tse large sau of mouey they | man ' oes (Clit iy ho 2 tee and the turning of the wheels o! Des 90 eco bards coa be pene Quiteal Pacific Uefaulted interest, | had expected, they swore at Harrie| It is appointmene utterly andcon-1°4lY business transacted by the : erat. The fact that both Missouri A = { z manufacture again, and not be teeh |G a a ye today the republican house {and threatened bim The gag was|spicuously unfit to be made House Saturday was the pavsage of |™ : ae Senators are for bim is evidence ot : . i nical about who gets the eredit. Boe pees mth a full knowledye of a baukrupt | removed from his mouth aud he was It is the outcome of a complicated WRG Ea) SIRT [ier HES GUL Bain ofithewchaucas dis pti j tis loyalty as a party man. tondition of the treasury, voted to;communded to tell them where bis political dicker, which unhappily in had previously been passed by the E give Huotington this vast sum. wealth was hidden. He protested volves the President elect himeelf,as poueee : Oe ws ee bills pee eee cosa Sek ss WOULD BOMBARD HAVANA. Congrersumau Dockery of Missouri, |that be bad no more money, when | OU" Canton despatches on Monday a SeHNCTE home at St. | Pros ee a : fyersof Texas, aud Maguire of|the robbers resorted to torture | Show. j James under State protection aud Obio Vatiey Flooded, j Resolution in the House That War Ships Be (ilfornia, fought the steal. Mr.| Harris was ayain gagged and acan | Mark Hanna has no pretensions appropriates money for its support, pittaburg, Pa, Feb 24 —The flood Sent to Cuba. i r 3 y | yas 8 i xy 8 Dockery, who spoke for tweuty-tive|dle procured for the purpose of whatever to statesmanship. He has pe oe 2s ae = = eins which is now raging bere will prob Washington, Bes Cc, ei 23 nivutes, told how for teu years thie} buruiug the soles of bis feet. While neither learning nor experience, | poner tage acts ee rg lggins ably equal the great tod of 1884 ee ntative ee o —— dum had been pending before each | tiese fiendish preparations were neither an acquaintance with public | ¥!!'¢ f ae oa eae ve ed upon a8 A! Chich measured 34 f-et. It is im to duy ig iroeaeR a joint ge a nie sngress, Tt had been refused pass-|usder way, Thomas: and William affairs nor skill in their conduct. | #08" © a. Bryan's COMME | possible to estimate the damage | liteeting "he epee maa age even by the fifty-tirst cougress.| Posten, who bad driven from Avenue His solitary claim upon attention |e t cee wat ra re ON the present rise is doing, bur a the — aut sneer bat uow in the closing hours of this|City to buy ciickeus of Harris, ar- is that he has raised and disbursed a | Tom everything else, aud by mutual! go 999 ig putting it mildly ot the immediate reNtORS tones pie v tongress with appropriations far|rived at the farm aouse gate. The gigantic campaign fund for the de. | OMe Ne BLE made Ce Ati Pittsburg aud Allegheny alone. All every se oe Citizen, native es . sg: | 7 5 r is q rralizes beyoud the billion dollar mark, it}robbers desisicd in their plans and | bauchment oy American politics. ie ie eae billaa sort of State! tn. lowlands in the vieity of both a DARE mE . 7 Wsto be ruiiroaded through. lu] tied Without that claim upon attention | OCC#S!1O8, 8m AM GURGe Pas) Gas rivers have been submerged since | Um 8 fhe soneribes mes Pr % wiw of the stroug fight agatust it} Harris, ay soon us he was rescued | bis appointment to the Seuate would | passed over. noon and it is not expected that the|'" 8@Pnort of ti at demand the Pres. . i j ae ludi Vith i int | It was necessary to amend both a ; : 5 ident is authorized and directed to by Messrs. Dockery, Maguire and|/frow bis tormeutors, burried to be ludicrous. With it that appoint | flood will cease increasing until : i : T Teo) i ti } Jew | bills before they were passed, so| . accompany it by the presence of a Sayers, it went through. There was| Avenue City, two miles away. The ment is a blistering scandal.—New | : midnight. g i ny = b 1} aioe < York World. jthat they would not conflict with Moratian 10/000 aes linverbean|°) ficient number of United States to other way Open to the republi {town was aroused. Posses SOX seut | the eee smal peavaee which sare of sie aR SRL fy cans. out im all directions, and Harris, ac War In Coffee. Huntington bad contributed to|compauied by J U. Thierstion, a] New York, Feb. 25.—The cof | requires that no appropriation bills elie arlocetedioniihe banks oothe good; and if not granted within ee i ‘ venty f } itv of the slush fuud, which was used to} merchant of the town, drove across] war ig on in earnest, pe) passed untilatter the general streams. The water bas invaded th- twenty four hours, that the ¢ with every indi- | 5 i 1 b hb t 3 aes : : : : appropriation bills have been passed of the city and flooded cellars | Havana, and if need be, other porte buy the electoral yotes of the states; | country to St. Joseph, arriving here|eation that it will be continued | ae = “ - - : : ne ie of Cuba, be bombarded until it ie . . 3 i | Au amendment prepared by the at becould not get in on the tariff} this morning A message was sent) indefinitely. Arbuckle Brothers haye | orney genera’, providing that noth | orabiy Sisth and Market streets, | fly con plied with, and all Ameri Heal because railroads cau"t be “pro | Sheriff Myers of Geundy county,| reduced the price of roasted coffee 1 | ‘ng in the bills be construed to mean | nid ash omaag tk igs as lan citiz-us delivered to the com- feted” in that way—but he got his }usking for bis iained bloodbounds.| cent a pound This makes tbe price ihat “a? meme ie Saar Poe thor: = A large part Pandersiqhoueimecslipe full measure of protection” and bis|The sherff arnved bere with the|/14 cents pound, less 1} cents re- | before che peceaigeone abe gemecia of pentane — been fae Sat aes ee pouud of flesh logs from Trenton at 10 o'clock to-| bate to jobbers, and is the same rate | ‘ctadeintion Tae ocr sdaee leery out,and nH — ion perk,! When the vote ou the Huutington | day, and they were parasieseed jams by the Wooison Spice Com | The eo eee te was RR eaten the — ry fos ae CASTORIA Bthal was being taken, Mv. Hubbard jiaken to the Harris farm, where they} pany, which is controlled by the fans ‘ ; played, bas vanished, excepting a) i ‘ made idle by the rise, as many } Au effurt was naade to amend} | of Missouri, who has posed asthe! cro put on the trail of the fugi |Suzar Trust slight f. = , { A I ni on For Infants and Children. feat enemy of the fucding bul, wes rive, Pho robbers were all young) This is the first time that the Vs ij. and orphans of Union sol-| igo atig at a a ‘ ial tbsent and not paired. And this|inen. Tho mast of one slipped off! prices quoted by the two concerns | the Allegheny river, asthe shore is sue Aka j | diera, but the bill was drafted by gentleman, defeated by Mr. Bland,! while he stooped over bis victim,|}have been the same. This makes a it by providing for the care of the | is oa especially low along River aveoue | e : i 3 5 z z ‘ the managers uf the home and suited |and Robinson street, Allegheny, and iva candidate for congress two years | aud Harris would have no trouble in| total reduction of 3$c in the price of lthem, aud the House refused to|both thoroughfares are thickly pop | ee Mie Se heace in the Bland district. identifying bim coffee since the sugar-coffee fight | change a word in it It paseed by a| ulated. i No Sound Money Men. Mr. Sayers said that for ten years | Sah i shi began. It bas demoralized the coffee | ern . ' =e Jefferson City, Mo. Feb. 25.— { Like a Weil Ovied Machine. % ‘i : | Vote of 89 to 12 \ | Gore. Stect b inted W A rn i { iv. te a * - COugress bad resisted the payment | Disease nes taily makes ite appearance tn jobbers and resulted in a decline of | When the Higginsville bill came! | : y. £ : 3 peepee e bale 5 Jucitie els > E owed te Bi d_re- i s -ho Luspec s for 1 Othe Southern Pacific claun. It tie lbedy asin allover 0 bat the prelude about 10 poiuts on contracts on the | Epifor paseepel Mtl Gadhiin whole] | R : Pp pee o oa ape 7 eS aes i = « bet | * | vonty for a oO bad been fought over and over again fo liver ¢ Hers at ne cang aeons Coffee Exchange. The spot market | G. AR vewrav, ubjected toit| county fo erm oO y and always bad resuited in favo. of food. overeating overwork, worry, or lack of/for coffee is weak and nomival al | liow fhe certslindl pipelnalaliad ts exercise have cased a departure from perfect i ‘because it provided for the care of! 5 é 5 ae the government. ‘Tne validity of | health the right course is totaks @ few doses /though the price 1s held at 92c for | ete | | Goy. Stephens handwriting, was the ‘ ,, | of Prickly Ash Bitters. It ia a general system apes oe : | the widows aud orphaus, while the | | the judgment was admitted. But! toric. tones up, strengthens and stimulates! Rio No. 7, on spot for invoices. 1 | folowing: . the kidneys, liver and stomaeh, and by its cae i BO ek VEG otber pil! did not. Mr. Clarke, who| ee : 5 pat axre t empti i hi 4 : Ps ‘Mr. Montgomery, whois an ap: ( HRGINES Uo Cesc eee ae Dern ries See ase Chabmacaeary Old Resident of Chillicothe Dead. | Wore 2 loyal legion button on bis; mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo., ; 6 , i ; P aciti H x rs E = c eet later aoe been a! plicant for this position, ie a sound Eeetore of the Southern Pacutic Seeks roku can anor ee te eS Chillicothe, Mo, Feb. 25.—Benja | coat, said that the government pro | Writes: For six years I have ip > P . Z y ; : suff from a scrofulous affection of | rat. I cannot, there- tnd Central Pacific were largely the ing vigorous health and energy. Sold by Mc-| min pF. Carpenter, an old resident | vided for the widows and orphans | the gins Bee aia cHorts | ODeY gost : pee ‘ame, and as the Ceutral was insol- 2 d Mexi aed a = | of physicians in Washington, D. C.,! fore appoint bim, as I am determin- r nesitrecte an exican war veterap, died yes | of the Union soldiers, and that he | f P¥y 1 St. Louis failed to| De Yeot and largely indebted to the Must Work on the Streets. : : ae : | Springfield, Il1., and St. Louis toled that no sound money Democrat Fort Scott, Kan., Feb. 24.—The terday in Creamridge township. | hoped that every man on the floor of rcduce the enlargement. After six suall holds peationtandenthatad: ar as essere — ae i ade of this smaee aged 76 years. Mr. Carpenter served | the House who served in the Union | months’ constant treatment here, my! D e88 wou! e derelictin its duty c 5 iit paid to this Southern Pacific |this evening instituted the novel sei | nhysician urged me to submit to a re istration.” i Corporation, which was practically | system of shackling all Prisoners in identical with the other, the $1,3,84-|the County jail for misdemeanors in eyery battle from Vera Cruz to \assist the brave men who fough: | m at a : al aoa the City of Mexico He was the first | against them. Mr Clymer, a Re-| and laying € 000 pending a settlement with the; and compelling them to work on the Central. streets and public grounds at an al- | dice against ail patent medicines, eS Stamford, Conn, Feb. 25.—Mrs city marshal of Chilicothe after its | publican member, made an eloquent | ga2 its use. Before I had used one bot- Mr. Dockery (dem) of Missouri, | lowance of $1 per day until their tupporting the motion to strike out fines and costs are paid. They also Cao) aes arma s .. | tle the enl ment began to disappear, | Henry Ward Beecher had a some incorporation in 1855. He had been | speech for the bill, saying that it} Can conti eareely gone, though Iam | what restless night,and thia morniog this appropriation, recounted the al- decided to compel all poor and in Stephen's Requisition Honored. leged manner in which the traftic of |digent people who depend upon the! springfield, Ill, Feb 25.—Gov. | pring: helpless from paralysis for three was a long step toward bridging the | = mae Bese = = was noticeably weaker. The aged years past. bloody chasm, and that he hoped | yy : i Yentrs : ‘ county to support themselves by ae the Central was diverted to the working on the streets and rods for | Tanner has honored the requisition ‘ f } i i ; | : : &. § i ¢ i t ‘ t t t [ i & | | aped years of Misery | woman is not suffering, but ber ‘the Republicans would join with the a e that of ail who | friends state that ber condition has jp Bemoctatependgpess pete tie | ated blood troubles. | become hopeless. Rev. Samuel Sec- | Wright proposed an amendment, | T 9 no good, and even! | providing that no one except Mis. er Vill, Mrs. Beecher'« son-in-law, said E w : : jtoday that death might be looked : Southern by ~C BP. Huntington/and 50 cents pes day. jof Gov Stephens, of Missouri, for | sourians be admitted to the home gets z ras lfor within two or three days. | others. io conclusion, be said that ; a | the extradition of David Kauffman, | 1.4 it was voted down, and the bill! ces it out perma- i it was but fair that this money be| Stand at the Head. 1 _j under arrest at Chicago, and wanted | og by a vote of 93 10 O Ballarda’s Soow Lip 1 } Withheld until C. P. Huntington had) Gye 2 ee jat Kansas City, for a alleged embez ~ putes nent is - fected a settlement of tke $6, | Disco-e ly thing that zlement. Kauffman, while employed What is a i he 000,000 whieh his other cory ; by Arnold ; OWed the isaid to have stolen a diamond ring a tickiins and fled to C Shanklin, a jeweler, is *isied, Aguius @ gover: aa i never | jy 2 been largely succe was | g Seca Pea : y ek } publish a@ paper. | H. L, Tucker. ) Recognized as a corporation with no| 1

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