The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 27, 1898, Page 2

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ADMIRAL DEWEY’S PLANS. cluded. Francisco today that day that no request of thie sort had ‘teen received from Admiral Dewey Some time ago it was proposed that Admiral Dewey should proceed tu Paris and there advise the American peace commissioners regarding the actual condition of affairs the Philippines in order that they mighi more intelligently conduct the ne gotiations. It was felt that the ad vice of un able officer who had bee: on the ground and was familiar wiih the condition of affairs Manilex was necessary for the guidance 0 the American Ad miral Dewey was, of course, imm diately suzgested as tte best for this work, and ths Saggestio. was thereupon sent to him His reapon-e was that be iue it best th t he should he was until matters there, and this suggestion was promptly concurred in by the authori es here, who have learned to rely upon Admiral Dewey's judg- ment. So Msjor Gen Merritt was sent tc Paris instead of Admiral Dewey. It seems to be the purpose and desire of the Admiral to remain at Manila until the treaty of peace is finally concluded, and it 1s not probable that he wiil return before that time. Itis also probable that when he does return he will come with the full rank of Admiral of the United States navy. in at commissiouers mat ae rut remain where were settied of his IE Sassafras Sn The Supreme Court Judgeship. Valley Democrat. We have been requested by the representatives of the Kuights of Labor, to print the following reso lutions passed by that organization, bearing upon the election to the judgeship of the supreme court, in November. Whereze, an incorruptible judi ciary under constitutional govern ment is the chief and best safeguard of a people's rights, and Whereas, Judge Leroy B. Valliant has during long years of service as judge of the circuit court of the city of St. Louis proven himself upon all occasious and under all circum stances a wise, learned, capable, just Will Net Leave Manila Until Peace is Con- Washington, D. C., Octeber 19 — | The report which came from San Admiral Dewey bad applied for leave of ab- sence and was coming home to this ‘country is not verified at the navy | department, where it was stated to- Movement of Troops to Savannah Begun. PO Jacksonville, Fia., Oct. 20.—At 7 ' o’ciock to-night one battalion ef the | Fourth Illinois, composed of Oos LITICAL RIOT AT WHARTON, TEXAS. | Candidate for Sheriff Is Dead—Several HONEST Others Are Wounded. K, A, D and G, who have been Wharton, Tex, Oct. 20 —Hope! There is no waste of effort to keep the fire going |acting as a provost guard, left over ADVERTISING $ | Adams, iodependent candidate for in a JEWEL Stove or Range. There is no waste of fuel, no waste of heat, no waste of labor with a Sheriff, and leader of the independ-| ent movement against the county | organization here known as “The| White Man's Union,” was shot and) killed here to-day | On one side are arrayed the White | |Mfan’s Union, composed of white democrats,republicaus and populis's, the Plant system for Savannah They were accompanied by Major Harrison, Proyost Marshal and Lieutenant Metcalf It bas been definitely decided that the Fourth Illinois will remain on provost duty at Savannah until the troops embark for Cuba The actual JEWEL Stove or Range. You get the m with the least fuel because Jewels are scic constructed. You get more service from « |} Stove or Range because it is built of the best ma- terial in the best way. the Brings honest customers. The kind we are catering for and contin e of this honest advertising builds up a good trade—that is, a trade composed of people who continue to trade at eur store mainly becanse they Know that it pays them and partly because | gets ody movement of the troops wil! begia they have gotten used to | who are sworn to oppose negroes : - the store. ss to morrow night, wheao the Ninth Good will has never been | for office and to kesp off their tonds. | 4 6 See } | i othe i on- | 7 i i Tilinois aud the Second South Caro } built other than with hon | Arrayed against this ticket are y and enterprise and by other order: | several independents, who appeal t |negroes forsupport. At their bead ma start for Savannab. this regiments will leaye in | Firet Soe S-cond ears! Would rather give jis Hope Adams,candidate for Sberiff ~ i] Chird Nebra-ka, Ooe bandred and} back for an empt | Some trouble bad occurred a littl / ort rade-mark. ‘ ar ape ae Tavs | th t eadissatistied ¢ | f ~ - bees See ee eecond Lene, tone That de our iethod j While before Adams was killed - ¢ 4 LARGEST STOVE Pl Ah First North Carolina, Forty ninth; $ of business. jeisc Skee thoaghh ho hed ix queil 8) LAN Jewel Stoves are sold by WILLD ai ROS. ii wa, Fourth Virginia ac ae | ed. The shits that killed Adam-~ | were fired from the Cour | | | | | Missouri at| = s : C. are a sure thing. infected houses in the place today; 10, 25,50 cents. Sample and bo . . ine-Ludwicks stock The ee SOFRE reo yee |be was on the rtheast corner of ge in a — of the Eeors Maj | |the square when he feil. He haia T. W. | utbere of the c»amiseary depart | Winchester rifle in bis hands TAR Ee? § For all repairs, or pr }ment bss 4stablished quarters in | . 4 Sisinid & road wagons, favm wa : ; z 1 j | | Several sure wounded, but are j > y shafts, neckyokes, wh | Savannal: snd has 200,000 rati ons | | guarded by friends. s BUCK EYE top. Isell the best there The large amount of corm | | Judge c rpenter telegraphed to| J Hini B ai d ge Curpente legraphed to; / ae l y ] missary Supplies now on hand in| ‘is G 5 : e se . ‘ GINTMENT ug ey Paint on Jacksonville will be moved to Sa-| STRICKEN TOWN cailgp ieiciagite meee me | We reset tires and vac ‘ | E ;zens’ Committee agreed to keep FCi S NOTHING BUT PILES . . vanuah as soon as possible | Bede gsd aha. dcukcas Pe BETES SUES Ey Libee: DO NOT RUIN THF WHEEIS i uC e ques was wit y = . After tomorrow it is |More Than Half the People Have Yellow | nen : ‘i RniSteris eres ne beh Will furnish you a buggy that two regiments a day will be| Fever | , i REST REME! z | RENEE Sheriff ieh s b shot] > Gis REM y . ene Oe MOAR) acein ie a is eee “a : =~ ays the first shot SBEST R MEDY for PILES. ¢ HIGH OR LOW GRADE middie of next week there will i Sa Bae? niece Sateen mmarated 4 . esa for very fow dollars Tam thankful teal ow fever situation i ord rall © . r of th | Br S h onize ie uw pao ee ee The meoral continues} Adams, the man killed, was tbe and be convinced that this ts the right plage 5 ' _ cool and there was alight frost last|/leader and instigator of the inde . é Tragic Scenes Follow the Trial of Hatfield, |!a8¢ wight. Jackson bid 15 new/ pendent movement against the union | 5 3 W. O, JACKSON, 2 ay, Eee cases yesterday, but none up to noon 7 > Dingess, W. Va, Oct. 21-—The p te ; and bad been very industrious in| } Before LAWYER, trial of Capt. Hatfield at Logan, to-day. There was one death this | stirring up opposition against that ‘ which is set for to-day, has already|™OrP''e, the victim being W T-| organization. He was creating con Buyin Oe a 4 cic a. 1 ew Sie tel comes gees lctabtr teas basecas oe white| § ying ; Will practice in all the courte, shed see ; cases in the state was 34, with two 3 i : at j Seal Senin to ia 08 bun ee he and Reese races. Everything is! > Smith & Francisco, a men are in town i quiet at present po In a row growing out of adispute| Harrisou is probably the worst — —_— LAW ee for and against Hatfield Wednesday stricken town in the state. A report A Sure Thing for You ; 4 a 6 | Office over Bates Countv Bank. night Charles Stratton, Hatticld|from there says that of 269 people| Atramssction.in which you cannot tose 1s | 5 , - a Se partisam, shot aud probably fatally — the fever, and 100 are now its ae Caubed by constipation and sluggish liv: : 2 | Batier nce Daas iti fm wounded deputy sheriff Henderson|24'T treatment There were six | ity liver stimulant and intending: tone ee in rear of Farmers Benk bl and Marsha! Hoff deatis. There are only two non-| *!! druggists guaranteed to cure or money $ Be sure and exam- 2 | G- i funded. C. ¢ Try ' 1Si ] vers & Silve Stratton only surrendered when d : i free. ' See our big ad . ais ane. TS, be was surrounded and his ammuni-|_ Fr st has uot the virtue of bavish g —ATTORNEYS8 ‘AT LAW— tion had run out. He is in jail, and !i28 infection from a system in which | A TEXAS STORM INJURED MANY. ¢ He has the best Will practice in all the courts. friends of the officers threaten to|fitm footing has been obtained, the ; elected tock i W } N, lynch him. His friends are equally | "ect being rather to hasten pros T Descotin 5 ; pe ee A. - THURMAN, anxious for a fight in his defense. tration of such subject and the con | | °W"S Yeme ished and a Passenger Train | } town. Priges guar- { ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Logan is connected with the out | aued development of cases is from Was Wrecked. in all the courts, Office ort | anteed the lowest nty Bank, Batler, Mo, ( firm, fearless and incorruptible judge, never swayed by paesion or side world by a single telephone! that class It also has a tendeney to Houston, Tex, October 20 —The| } : “i wire, and that has been down eince|/essen the chances of stricken parties electrical and wind ttorm whieh | : for the value. GC ers 10 o'clock last night. for recovery, 80 that a heavier per |SWept over Texas last night wae| } ‘ ATT N 8 , D. ne jcentage of fatalities need occasion | Very severe in South Texas. Damage § ORNS st ewey is Capturing all Rebel Vessels. uo surprise to cotton is enormous, but cannot| ¢ {Office over the Missouri State Bali Manila, Oet 20.—The United be estimated ; . pactdasenchded ad States cruiser Boston and the col Two Millions a Year. At Deer Park, 20 miles from| DR i S itee Naso sehioh Gataueecs When people buy, try, and buy again, of ties » xs, E. G. ZEY, d » which on October 5. were | means they’re satisfied.” The people of the} Houston, the two-story residence of | BRA ~nnn wen nnennd United States are now buying Cascarets Candi- 3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ordered to proce-d to Hong Kong, |Catnartic at the rate of roe milten boxesor|C E. Adams was demolished r ; Odtice oyer Womack Day and night Be, | - 5 s a, | yearand it will be three i efore Ne ; ; ‘i cee prejudiee, thus demonstrating hie} ” connection with the recent dis Year's. ‘ane merit proved, that Cascarea, Adams, his wife and baby sustained Sider Machi a pre eminent ability and fitness for turbances at and near Pekin, have | Sverpbods the senenttul bowel apkulater for! minor injuries, while A J. Cook Store, North side square, Hutler, Moe x the office of Judge of the Supreme _ ai Amoy, on the island of | #5¢- 9c box cure guaranteed. l waa crusbed to death. DR J M CHRISTA ets far which be is now a’ cadai -. name, in the Eceymce of Fo FOUND BODY WITHOUT HEAD. At Passadena the residence of s @ &. J. o ‘e ti date. Thorefore it is unanimously wie _— Formosa—the former i | John Stout was turned over and HOMOnOPATHIC bi oo ~ {short of coal and the latter with her let c Si IC y ok seme a the Knights of a ee es Remains Identified as Those of Young Mi:- | — Pras ape — The Old Reliable PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sot Seema: comvencd, F sourian From Salisbury—Looks Like | cjured and had to walk six 4 Office, tront room over McKf Mee dates AVallingt doaccecs) anal et ey reports have aire YT Koons Kike | les in their night clothes to get PHOTOCRAPH ER pire All callanswered at office shall receive eur undiyided sup peace re eee aeale of a shelter " Speci port : Rena Mas ha : ah | : 4 Special attenti a o temale dt i nidicshicte hace tos an anarchy in the southern Philippines w — ee 2 ~ —Mrs. J. S|} Hosenberrm Fart Band’ Conaty. | North Side Square, wae’ on given to tem pires, and we earnestly urge ell our|, 1° Spaniards are cooped up in eae ee wipes reserved, Oe) ifered eeverciy, lecveral| losece | iam cio cH | pee ae —— 7 ; ae ows this week of the esas : s the best ec Op 7 ILWat > femtaaualthe fisndsssttausn ct the principal towns. e gs this wee « the death of her | being badly wrecked. | FHS cae pen eatery io fh C. BOULWARE, Physician a justice and the right, the friends of The Americans continue eaptur ergs oa Wion, who, in the latter At Arcola the Methodist church | S+ : Sater Mo Dine esof dn ee chil a pure judiciary throughout the|*”% eee rebel veesele as they arrive |P : ies a ceeen Past * | was blown into splinters and a num | Styles of Photogrphing seein: enicpontts ‘ bile; to yotefor Judve, Valiant at at Cavite Two have been captured | ei a with a chum, Tillman |ber of residences badly damaged. | iy 5 7 2 i ak erry. ney traveled in rad peas sec Be? | executed in the highest style 1 r the approaching election to be held gis ke E Bese een Ge sa : : a = verse Fences, shade trees and outhouses a ae ae Paude able p ee of the DR. J. T. HUES Mice F 1898. Add baitducih E : a = agon a were headed for Okla | wont like haf . t rez 14 vrices. [a i ee ee A ” _ Eeetty But Dangerous. jhoma At every postofiice y< | The cae z een ip wart ? 3 ee ee : SS ae sretary be} Louisuille, Ky., Oct. 20.—The| Winn wrote back to bis folke, untill oitv, 95 miles ment of ea en | eeayon Work A <pecialts Newly Fitted up Rooms, Over ; Sian iy abligiAbe to send | prettiest and most stylish prisoner|their destinatior, Catoosa. eat ee miles west of Houston, that Jeter’s Jews ry Stor Sey ae He viciogl peretle and | ever seen in the criminal court here|reached. That was the last heard 7 apres a = freight gecscingd scotia i Seerenrees <0 leade to Hagedor'® perextbonsich inne = sani eanks| Der emeeved) moony, on the charge/from the tourists directly. This read : oS ee oe oe the a samples of Bras si juste, Butler, Me, Reside Gane decks y an yp and me robbery. She is Myrtle Medlock,| week Tom Hern Jon, a former resi =a — Hiei sights Cc H > C. B. ROBINSON = Nghtg WELTOS. adoption, an i ie Wil ning 4{ r i : scalatccaaatha! * " to the press aah copies | alias Bertie Wiibur, aceused of steal-| dent of Missouri, wrote a letter here} J ‘ cee auhes ead ACED ORN. Bree request for their|ing over $100 from N. W. McKin-| stating th at the decomposed bod the cars at full speed. The engine | eee a Lkl C 8 a ne se r ad — a Beblicapon e ney. The woman was indicted injof a man bad been eonud i ee See poe vars f in On d Weltg “Take All or None.” March, 1897, for stealing the money|Catoosa the day before and ons ee of San Antonio, the engi 0 t Paris, Oct. 18 —Philippi Agoncillo, mentioned. She has been in St. his pockets were address Cade cs may st anes eens ee Sen NEW YORK WORL rmed to" ; a the representative of Aguinaldo, the | Louis. and only recently returned}a note book, the latter hav SRE — injuring the head brakemap. | ae : insurgent leader of the Philippine t» Louisville. She Says that she is| name of Jeff Wion eet she | Nove of the passengers were badly} 7HR/CE-A-WEEK EDITION, Blacksmithing i s{NeSS, t Islands, has been interviewed aoe the woman wanted and that ehe| Herndon stated that the hea 1 of a ae ele ie Bins ish ar " pared t Pies k a a ork, ci a R | i. ae m i 'e pre '° od i nde of w ] “Would the Filipinos accept an- lives in St Louis, coming here on a| young Winu bad been severed from faromnicis of through the rear door, | 18 and Sometimes 24 Pages a Week. with Sronpinien ak ak ee 1 nexation or a protectorate of the cer wee pleaded not guilty. Her|the body and that he believed a poe one Te __158 Papers a Year. ee ee eee t United States?” Agoncillo was asked a wae docketed for the November | murder bad been committed. Young ee ce HORSE SHOEING ’ "Weta want independence, but the} ~"™ i as | Winn was a bard working, industri-- TWwenty Years Proof Sa tae 7 Ua ’ t Filipinos have & recognized govern: | Smaltipox in Pawson }ous boy, not quarrelsome to any s | 1% i 1 every Alternate Day except “# SF. “ _. and it will determine our; Port Townsend, Wash, Oct. 19 jextent, and didn’t havs any enemies : t . Stes, 2 attitude toward a protectorate or | According to a report received from |=" faras known. His parents live at —— persons arriving frem Dawson Salisbury, Chariton county. “Should the United States take/the st : anes —a ops aes t eam sc! o 1 wesae ies all or part of the Philippine I oer Dirigo, small. Blorjackets Blown Up, ad Ppine Islands, | pox has developed in the ca ital of! As > r would the Filipinos fight the United|the Klondike. J. M. McCloud, of |peds tere boom eee, eet acid c : cCloud, of; pedo boat Davis, wi . as they have fought Spain?” | Seattle, who left Dawson Sigtontun jes official t ie « Peg Ne re Pe AE ase - ey . t i ia! tr o day, dizab! ‘ -"t = : mane eerce bat T thine a cee Ponsibie 25, saysthe night that he leftit/by the bursting a apse Can't do without them” WELTO® s 2 unwise | wa *: eee sey ee uber off R| p AG oe ee r Je as bi for the United States to divide the Sreported that there was three/boiler tubes Eight of the erew — th, Chilesburg, Va. | in & Philippine Islands They should |°@°°° of smallpox in town. The|were badly scalded and ti | writes I don't know how I could co bad get Shem Sean ane take a!l or none.” {patients are quietly removed to a} ee eee of | J ee é : ee Cont s * city. Special -f temporary pest house. The 05 wage died soon after reaching here.| 0 without them. I have had ® for the a had i j = BT tae sie id other og ee eeiinetion Forever. | ang <ldoee ae search| Ballard’s Snow Liniment. There je} —!¥€? disease for over twenty | specia ? Ship eticuead atrial ee weon | : Candy Cathartic. 10e e itary measures ™© Pain it will not relieve, swelling | Vears . = y | We otter ualed a4 ection. Special MEETS ts xe [to prorat ee nny 8 atures Revi not taba, feve, no smclling| Years. Am now entirely cured. | Tie "nore Wonaed news pls Bu d Machine W gion. eal, it will cure frost bites, chilblains tt’ 7 * for one year for $1.65. The regul, and Machine andcorns. a5candsoc. HL Tachker. | Tu s Liver Pills wsovtptic: price ot the Bu ar | gov Logi two papers is Shop Secon’ deer eas | store, seu.east

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