The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 18, 1892, Page 3

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Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders, &c. TOP BUGGIES in the county, = se a ae A Sound Liver Makes NOT URE MINER ESCAPED. Are you oe bled with Jaundice, Sic : taste in mouth, Foul ire Forty-Eight Men La bei bev tongue, Dyspe y An Exptosion skin, Pain i ie i shoulders, C : Roslyn, Wash., May li rhy- have any of the i t acest aninona ae nae , is out of order and your v i aime ia ; ° i . being poisone: s\in shaft No. 2 of the Nort a not act properly. C y Wy SOS ! disorder of the I ae o bow. Coal « 1p AL) els. It has no Liver di- turned last evening. Lustead, at a uidnight fourteen mice | ‘ bo 1 Tucker's 5 i ‘4 id been borne ti i »cuers we nm mors of recovering — thirty re H.L.FUCKER, |b iies (Successor tu J. G Wa e terrible inishap was dl DRUGG ] S 1 an explosion of gas cr j n : the tourth level. Its exact cause, however, will never be kuown fir every man at work perished beyond The six opening of level were a question. men nearest and there is no hope were 1,500 feet farther i: escaped. | Dealer in The explosion ceearred ' | mae o'clock in the jus Drugs and Medicines inGanits lua chewed: 1k | Preseriptions Carefully Compound- who had just left the s! ed. Anight Clerk can always be af : | had by pulling the Knobin front. knocked dowa and badly u | the force of the explosion ie Rees, all over town wud created co R tion. Work of rescue wis ut once AUCTIONEE . begun and at midnight fourteen I will cry sales in any part of the coun ty. Twenty y ce. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction gauaranteed. | Call on or address D. V. BROWN, But'er, Mo. bodies hat beeu recover THE EXPLOSIONS RUIN COMPLE After the explosien erent Votes . *52-3m W. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. Will do business in Be adjoining counties. Addve of after damp and smoke rolled from the As soon as it the eutrance, making approach pos bet dangerous. was sible to enter men set to ss and | Progress was impeded by the smoke a At 4:30 o'clock the first risonyille, Mo j wed damp. Reterenc ‘irst National E d |b rdies were reached—those of John Bank of Harrisonville ait ogee g eee Ae sist cay = x that the work prog ssed more r: a - ‘pity Atkison’s idly and at 6 o'clock two othe -———- bodies were brought out and at 7:30 two others. All were termbly burr - nsion ney, ed and mutilated. As progress was made tl eXecu Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms tion of the explosion boca : West Side - Buter, Mo, |mwifest. Timbers were tora out Braise ue for hundreds of feet and the whole Go TO—— interior wrecked. It is ‘tho fire was started in the lower level 0. A. VAN HALL and arrangements were to , } j turn on water as soon : made soon us the fact —SUCCESSOR TO— Air fans were F. BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR— PURE DRUCS. MEDICINES, ' should be developed. set to work to their full capacity and every effort is .being made to recover the bodies of theimpriso iced All the miners in camp able to work volunteered their services and men worked constantly in shifts, |) but there is no way of deter men. how svon the bodies can be recover el. The slope in which the explosion LE occurred runs from No. 2 down toa TOILET ARTIC y point where the proposed shaft is to be sunk and is 2,000 feet in length. For the past two months more or less danger had been con nected with the work in that part of the slope on account of the unusual generation of gas and the me KINDS ment is credited with having ex | cised unusual precautions. courses were being const in Prescriptions Carefully Compounded | the supposed vicinity of the explo- A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited, TOBACCOS AND NINE CIGARS, ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALU | | 4 This is the second fatal explosion in the slope with — past two months. The first resulted EGGS | iu the death of a negco, to whose etrelessness the accident was attrib- uted at the time. sion. WAN NTED—CHIC KENS & Shiioh’s cure ore Sold i oy H.-L. Astronomy declares that there are doubtless scores and bodies that are larg among the so calle i ble to the nuked « Arcturus, idreds of rer tine peila, I will pay the highest market price for chie! nd egg delivered at my store at Virginia, ‘Mo. I also have good feed stable connection with my store. Netson M. NestTLERODE. pectant mothe r Mrs. J. A. R., Muncie, Ind. cS Sold dy all druggists. (ome So Two air most gifted , the stumpers ia the R. OR. DEACO.., Drove the Mother Mad. Mounts » Ark, May 10.- is. Mary Carter, a widow araving maniac reabin by . in which tw un ts children wild AVY wood rote s In an open patch ter i e playing. Sad screaming of artled her. She saw an rmous bear strike down her oldest boy, who bravely attempted to defend the cuildren in his char The fero- cious beast d her baby and shuffled it rapidly away, the frantic nother dashi fterthem in pur- The animal tore the little one limb the help suit. a before moth- arrived completed bis meal and escaped within the forest ingtou, Mao 12.—The result of tue Missouri state convention bas attracted great attention in the east. Cleveland people are 1, wh Hill is disap the result the New ‘Imes seys editorially: “But issouii, the state of the silver dollar Bland, the free coinage delu- sion was kuown to be still strong. It was expected tbat the prevailing sentiment of the partly on that ques tion would find expression in the convention at Sedalia. It is signifi- t that, strong sil in spite of the sentiment Missouri, and the perfectly well known views of Mr. that the convention was enthusiastically ver coinage in Cleveland on question in favor of lis nomination and in structed its delegates to that effect. So trong is his hold upon tion and confidence of the people that they the that of tariffreform and ga the ad- of that state e prepared to subordinate silver issue t ex president a uuited and enthi No higher tribute ec be paid to his houest, upright f e than this r eution that tion upon a considered in Missouri to be so im portant. The machinations of Hill have only served to make him ridic- ulous as a claimant, and he has not ven the dignified position of the caninont tic support. g and e365 Cour guition ented ce question f his own state.” Democratic Platform in a Nutshell. The democratie party of Missouri can go to the people this™fe!l with a platform so short, so simple and yet | so powerful as to leave no doubt of a glorious victory. It is in these lines: A reduction in the state indebted- ness tax 50 per cent. Reduction in the bonded debt of the state since the last general elec- tion of over two m*lion dollars. An annual appropriation of over $700,000 for publie schools. Such a platform is worth a whole It is more eloquent than the perorations of the It is worth all state. knows columu of platitudes. vrators. Every means. X-payer what it Every poor man and every rich man feels that he shares the benefits which such management in eS Against such a platform ae shafts of pa It cess rtisan malice are powe ough to loub'y sure. —Ex. 1s broad e: make sue- Lincoln was not a coward but he Was uot fuclbardy. Referring to he report that he was io lave been assinated in Baltimore on bis way to Wash igton, he said in after Cays: “I did not believe then nor do I be no risk was necessary.” i INSTRUCTED FOR BOLES ALONE. The Democrats ot Strictly Oris Towa Follow a inal Course. » May 12.—Governor f Towa for the presideney. esented to the dem- is now a full demo- by a ution Was enty-six to Chicago + Bot 2s, and to residential to vote as a fer liber earnes candidacy In the platfo made of the name of Grover lind deliberate : e 10 mention Cleve result of the ion the part of the res was s the which de- nuttee on tions, cided to prevent ¢ question as to the first, !ast aud all the time ence of the democracy of Boies, and to avoid all chauce of repetition of the action of Ilinois, in apparently ny prefer preferring Cleveland to Palmer, its favorite son. The delegates atlarge are J. H. Sh of Dubaque, L. M. Martin of Polk, Edward Campbell of Jeffer- son and J. fF Duncome of Fort Ripe for Prue Reform, New York, May 12.—Lawyer E. Etlery Ande ; president of the Reform club and a member of the Democratic ional state com- mittee (anti Hill) is quoted as fol- “We who are in the midst of the } covement in this state, koow that Mr. Cieveland is vastly | strouger than he was in 1888. We know that since that time the peo- | ple of this state have been awakenec soas to understand correctly the Oppressive effect of the tariff. We | know that many Republican voters have been driven out of their party by their disapprovel of the MeKin- itland we know that the threat sege of the force bill has | n eda large namber of inde pendent veters to act with the dem- oeratic party with their appreval.” Mr. Andezson was particular in emph he last sentence as | above quoted. He concluded by } saying: “The I refer to will reach 58,000 in state. this | This assertion is not a guess | but is based on the personal exye | rieuce of those who are active in our | movement, derived from their stant intercourse with the voters themselves and from an enormous correspondence carried on for many | months with voters residing in every | county in the state.” A Cave ot Death Found. Atchison, Kas., years ago a farm hand named Cool ey mysteriously disappeared from his home three miles south of here. Since then many hogs and other an- imals have disappeared with equal suddeness and the matter beeame a topic of increasing interest Yesterday J. H. Lawson, a farmer, | was walking along a_ slippery in a ravine when he fell into a in the side of the bill. Luckily caught the branch of a tree and saved himself. Then he that a cave some twenty feet Peering into it he saw many bones of animals and thus the mys- teries of the past was solved. Au exploring party Las for path hole he saw he wes over deen. gone to k the cave the remains cf Cooley. The place is a secluded i on? ina high bluff and is seldcm vis.ted. Some Foolish People Allow a if its nomination meets | classes of voters whom | con- | May 12.—Some | DEERING Binders, RP.eapers, Mowers and Twine. Porter’s Iron or Wood Track Hay Carrier. when itis a question of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails. We are in it. SONS & CO. Butler, Mo. We have the best line of BAD FOR BENJAMIN S HOPEFUL | WH. H. Larimer. Church Co Bridgeford. ee | Ea. M. Smith. —— ——CUNSIGN YOUR— Russell Harrison Will Have te Rise CATTLE, HOCS and SHEEP and Explain To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORG, — D.C > Alay. KANSAS CIYY. ant vour bus tsend Wri Washin sell Harris: day before 5. gton, em. on coc BATES COUNTY w aters, the witness who befo tified that he was a go bw n 58 Se * National Bank, store company i t to ge 00 worth ie chaspeey BUTLER, MO. st ar to Russell if he woald use his intluence and “pull! “THE OLDEST BANK with Noble aud the interior depart EL ment inthe reuewal of the Yellow-| TH LARGEST AND THE stone leases was examined further. Waters did not testify today wil ONLY NATIONAL BANK lingly. He was trying to leave! IN BATES COUNTY. Washington to avoid any further | questioning. When stopped by the! CAPITAL, - ¥125,000 00 mandate of une committe e Tuesd URPLUS, - - $25,000 00 he was nate if he tried to run away | he would get into trouble. This ee % threat ae 1e written command fale BA eae Presta Lees eeaenenes pe | HON J.B. NEWBEKRY — Vice-Pres. the committee caused his re luctant | J. C. CLARK é Cashier appearance to-day. He testified that | in deaing with Gibsen he did not) CORRECT ude arrison by name, but | allu é to ul urison by name, out | Matec Pacific Time Tani called “Mr. Gray” and “my friend; i So oF Ann ay | ‘Atrival and departure ot passenger that he wanted the $5,000 for Har | scaume-et Gotier Gena. | vison and that young Harrison knew | jNortu Bounp all about what was progressing au-| Passenger, - - 4:50 a.m. | Z i a Pas re: a Sr eee | thorized him to make Gibson the Berennee 355¢ Pe m. we : | Vasse: = = G25 pac | proposition; that Gibson pinned | Local t ceight - - 10:05 a.m. him down closely as to “Mr. Gray's” Soutn Bounp lidentity that he at last admitted | Passenger, - 7 | ‘ rassenger, - - 2:28 pm. that it was Russell Harrison; that} Passenger, - - 1:46 p.m Gibson did not think that Harrison | eet Wer 2 ieee could do them good and did} | not think his coal” amounted to| ‘DR. F. M. FULKERSON, much. | DENTIST, , BUTLER, MISSOURI. Harrison is to be heard later on! \ asserts that Waters is a liar. | Mr. Waters failed to brine the| _ Offic e, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. : 5” Tucker’s old stand. | papers concerning the leases which | —-—— ia see | he had premised to bring. He said ‘Lawyers. a i that he had never spoken to Russell |. W- Si-vaue. J. A. Sinvans. mon the . Harrison with- Attorney-at-Law. out that gentleman's knowledge. Wall practice in ue Chairman MecRea: = “Did you ap d adjoining coun | peal to Russell Harrison to help you RHE S. | Harris subject | stock in trust for Mr | courts of Baes Court ot Jefferson i in the Federal Courts. in that matter?” | gem_Office over Farmers Bank; third | Witness: “I think Tasked him to door trom head of stairway, | say to the secretary that anything Tj Saation no | said could be relied on.” D EARMOND Da SHEE Waters said that he did know R p |C. Kerens, but had used Keren’s ATTORNEYS AT LAW. |name as trustee for the stock be- | cause from events which had taken! | place in Montana he knew Kerens to | be a friend of Russell Harri Mr McRea wanted to know wheth = the stock set aside for Russell | Harrison was fora consideration or d as a gift, but the answer of the wit- ness was not definite, and several times he said he did not know ex- actly why he had it set aside, except that he wanted Russell Harrison to to have it. Fiually he said that he had asked Russell Harrison to see the secretary of the interior and he ee felt that he might want to eall on T him again for proper. Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties. ber Office over Bates Co. Nat’! Bank. PARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- lown’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. Ail calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- 30n. C. BOULWARE, Physician and é e Surgeon. Office north side square, something right and @utler, Mo. Discasesot women and chil. Witness had not seen Rus- €9 @ specialtv. sell Harrison siz was on the nS t Potter ‘Bros. " BRICK LIVERY STABLE. Croup immedi Cc tion drugstore. An ample supply of . Busegies, Carriage, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. When ex- President Cleveland : vanced Justice Lamar to the ae it was feared by many that the e o- tional and dreamy Southerner would but prove a mistake. be en ou the b he has now fy the wis ut. His frien tto hear that he is y nee more io go out driving e be A res gins to talk of resu bis tabors bles in this s Fiest Crass when in the barn the most conve town. POTTER: BROS. = or money refunded. ce 25 cts | For sale by H, L. Tucker, dr fa

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