The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 7, 1892, Page 3

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a nen eee, A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you Billious, Constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry skin, Pain in Back and between the} eer Chills, and Fever, &c. If you | ————— DR. JENKINS ON GUARD. CHOLERA HELD UP No Show For the Plague Getting In Just Now. Bave any of these symptoms, your Liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. HEersixe will cure any | He Says There Is No Occasion For Exces- disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bow.) site) Sista Waly Stzect (Brokers ce It has no equal os a Liver Medi- Get Over Their Seare—No Fur- . Price 75 ce Free trial bottle at H. Te ucckei'e | Drug Store. ther Cases on the Moravia —Quarantine Ef- 44-1 yr. fective. | | | New York, Sept. 2.—Cholera has not jyet succeeded in passing the gates of | quarant It has not even scught for jadmission since the plague infested {Ship Moravia arrived to report the | twenty-two deaths which had occurred /H.L. TUCKER | (Successor to J. G Walker) _— DRUGGIST. | | burg. - | The last reports received from the | Moravia, anchored off Hoffman island, stated that no new cases had developed among the passengers and that » con- valescents were doing well. This would séem to be good news enough for the people of this city for one day, but they may furthercomfort themselves with the assurance that the qu atine author- ities, the local and st tt iesand even the national government have all taken a hand in the life and game of keeping the cholera out. regulations wl iron bound and precautions which seem to cover eve javenue of danger, backed up by an of | Dealer in Drugs and Medicines | | | With | Prescriptions Carefully Compound- e | oh d. Anight Clerk can always be | ad by pulling t... anobin front. as ment against further immigration from linfected ports, AUCTIONEER warrant for a “chole I will cr; sales in any part of th Of course there is danger to our peo- ty. Twenty years experience. Charges | ple,” said Health Offi reasonable. Satisfaction gauaranteed.|“but that is Call on or address th ‘a scare.” er Jenkins to-day, reason no . : should get unnecessari med. An D. V. BROWN, jepidemic of cholera mania is the next *52-3m Batter, MO. | ese thing tote ot iieds | 3 ’ worse thing to an epidemic of the dis- ase itself. The people, as re ented | by the authorities. are being protected by everything thet medical s-ience and W. A. ROSE, a 5 ae common sense can sugyest. What | ELVE STOOCKAUGEIONEER. ‘\imore San tie done? eb people Will-do business in Bates, Cass and ore ue eonary ae e adjoining counties. Addrere meat Hans) oe). 28s UGE so videly ssc risonyille, Mo. nated by tk of health and they Reterence.—First National Bank and |¢an then re ured that they ] Bank of Harrisonville. qtr reduced the danger of an ep the city to an absolute minimum. A report gained currency yesterday that a who arrived from Europe last Sunday and was quaran- tined in a huge tenement, had displayed some symptoms of cholera yesterday, but when it was run down it w that the man was not even seriously ill. Cholera has very little chance get- ting into the country through this port. The quarantine arrangements are at present working perfectly, and if Dr. Jenkins be allowed to carry out his plans there is no reason for the disease { 4 ever getting beyond quarantine. Commissioner Allen and Drs. Jenkins and Sanborn, of the health department, ——GO TO-— G. A. VAN HALL, —SUCCESSOR TO— F. BERNHARDT & CO.| —FOR— Russian, necompanied by Drs. Samuel E. Milli- | ken and Pedro J. Salverup, this MEDICINES, forenoon visited the Moravia and Hoffman island. fairly entitled to the name of a cholera expert. of health of Porto Rico for many 3 and has seen three cholera epide TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND [They will make Honvaehe andes 4 hausti son board e inquiry into the eas the Moravia and report their decision as NINE CLG A Biss, |to whether it is true Asiatic cholera or not. Dr. Salverup states that there is nothing very extraordinary in the ARTISTS fact of large mortality being MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS organs of children are far weak those of adults and cholera inv r atta the organs of digestion. A re- porter who tried to accompany the perts was escorted from the ste The cholera scare in Wall street jparently dying out. The brokers, af the early excitement which was ¢ not so much by the fear of the pli by a fear that they would have trouble in getting back their stocks, were dis- posed to-day to view the prospect of the pestilence gaining a foot-hold here with the same apathy with which they re- garded the Buffalo railway strike and the adverse Reading ds In the first half hour this morning the trading was very heavy, but the volume of bus- iness There another Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. WANTED—CHICKENS at | & EGGS| | ‘sion. decreased. flood of selling orders which tilled the local demand, but the leading local operators took Mr. Keene's statement yesterday as a keynote and believed that the selling yesterday wa was senseless and unreasonable. The market was helped, too, by the announcement that | the report of two cholera cases in this city was unfounded. Small Goys Mangled By a Train. I will pay the highest market) Pintaperrnia, Sept. 2—On the Reading railroad at Laurel station, on | the outskirts of the city, four little boys. James Powers, 12 years old, his brother Thomas Powers, 10 years, John Duffy, and Garret Dollard, 11 years, ting on the track talking when jan express train suddenly shot around acurve, and before the children could gain their feet the engine was upon them. The two Powers boys killed and the other two lads badly injured. Mark Baldwin in Trouble. PittspureH, Pa. Sept. 2—Mark | Baldwin, the famous baseball pitch@r, now playing with the Pittsburgh club, was arrested last night ona warrant sworn out by Secretary Lovejoy, of the Carnegie Steel Co., charging him with | riot at. Homestead July 6& Baldwin is aceused of furnishing rifles to the strikers His father, a former mill COLORALO SHORT LINE | worker of Homestead, furnished his TO aily Train 5 D Yy r s | bait and he was released to await the i St, Louis, | ction of the grand Jar, — cd oi z i Russian Cholera Figures. Sr. Peterssure, Sept. 2.—The offi returns for the empire. August 50, are follows: Ww eases, 5.2 with the an inerea 3 deaths. Thes- fig- are known to be of the smalic. +il- lages in which the disease is known to exist are not heard from, if heard from General Passenger and Ticket A’gt| o¢ al, until too late to incorporate their ST. LOUIS, MO | returns into the official report. price for chickens and egg delivered at mr store at Virginia, Mo. I also have good feed stable in connection with my store. Netson M. NestLEeropr. Missouri Pacific R’y. y) Dailv ‘Train 2 KANSAS CITY and OMAHA were THE j PUEBLO AND DENVER. PULLWAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS | Kansas City to Denver without change | Ures, H. C. TOWNSEND. {aboard her since she sailed from Ham- | death | | cial circular from the treasury depart- } seems to be no | Dr. Salverup may be | He was president of the board | among young children as the digestive | were | tial | THE ORIGINAL ROUND ORK STOVE (TURNED HIS HAIR WHITE. why people | ‘Lerrible Experience ot A. G. Rice | inthe Tennessee Mountains. —They Tied Him to a Freight Car Set | Portured by a Mob of Miners Free on a Steep Incline. t G. Rice, the man whose miners did so the recent strike much in to turn sentiment | i] | | | | E jagainst the strikers, was the center i ugroup of friends at the grand central depot yesterday afternoon. | | He aniived carly in the morning | i froia Baltimore on his way to Bos le m to consuit spe sts us to a pe- _ ailment which followed his treatment at the hands of the miners, lana which has batled the skill o” the |physiciaus that he has so far coz- sulted. Rice is a peeuliar looking man of asted His » high and prominent >, muscular frame, now ¥ although his carris a mountaineer. icek bones jis mustache is long and drooping, and he speaks slowly, with a slight flavor of Tennessee dialect. He is jouly 37 years old, but his hair | white. | RICE’S STORY. To a Press reporter Mr. Rice gave ja description of the thrilling sc plu | ped said jhe, “when trouble was brewing at Which he so narrowly esce ago, L ath. “About a month the mines, [visited Altamont, Tenn., to purchase jand in the neighbor- jhood. I spent some days in the vi- einity. One day I determined upon jasmall piece of forest between the North Carolina and St. Louis rail road and the Elk river. I climbed jthe side of the mountain, blazing the trees along the route There | was no path and I depended upon |the blaze marks to get back. Ou my jretur nT lost iny way and wandered jabout trying to find the blazed path. It was nearly dusk | when I heard voices ahead of me. I 'p-ered through an opening and saw ja group of miners talking with two ;men with demijohns. I <> that it | e sort, s the men looked desperate, I thought it wise to get away quickly. | But I stepped ona twig which crack- led, and in a moment they were upon me and I was dragged back to the | opening. CHARGED WITH BEING A SPY. vainly | was a secret meeting of ‘and, | From their conversation I found jthat they were a band of strikers. |who had come into the forest to ne- |gotiate with illicit distillers for a ‘supply of liquor. The two men with the demijohns were owners of the still auu had brought jwith them. Iwas at oned searched |from head to foot. As 1 had my ‘bunting clothes on I had no papers in This seemed proof positive to my captors that I was aspy. Tke mivers were strong- ly under the influence of liquor and were for killing me once, but the moorshiuers. who v samples my possession. jclear Leaded, protested, saying it | would only bring down on them the j wrath of the governor. Finally the miners took me to the | | with a | rendered me in main camp. There I was nee igng do) ‘Suge, BUCS Due se prisoner seyeral days in hopes that I would give some details of the con-} viet camp, with which they uted. ipposcd | i frankly : I was acqu ted that I lied about the matter and r gave much pretended informatio: in exchange for food. | But after the miners had imade a| charge, based on ny in foriuation, and were repulsed so. =| verely their anger kuew no bounds. | Cross examination clcited the fact} that Thad never visited the camp, | and the miners «letermined to make st would an example of ine th make the other prisoucrs tremble. | TIED TU A FLYING FR IGHT CAR A meeting was Leld and the painfui aud ignominious Ceath was discussed The meeting was held near an old fre t car thathad beca sidetracked on a steep incline, and iis preseace offered a suggestion One} rht a strove ught a strong that was quickly acted upon. of the miners hal bro larict of tough cowhide. It was de ied tot ie by the nec tand f. one ef isten the oth-| er end to the car and then set th o running down the giatle. quichly carried out. The nc muy neck and the brakes loosened. One of the iminers dropped the nocse fror se Was drawn around my neck to my waist. As the ear started the 1} ed out and I took a then another and at iet straighten- step 10ther, forward, until [ found it difficult to keep up. HOCTED LY MINERS. 1 les of the t Hined As the car passed they cheered wildly. Ata curve the roed T in t Another curve loomed jecring mob of miners was lost to their sight. up ahead and I closed my eye in despair. here was a sudden turn and at the end of the that lariet I felt myself I had gone off on a tangent and the rope near the car telograph pole with a suddenness that made me dizzy. The rope wound itself rapidly around the pole. There was a charp report as the lariet parted as the car flew around, flying through space. struck a and the car went on. As L swung around the pole the lariet grew shorter and shorter, until I was brought fiat up to the pole with a force that took away my breath aud ed and got hich had torn into shreds. and I I found a squat- Hours later I re free from the lariet, ¥ the flesh about my lo: Two ribs were brobe bruised all over. s hut and two days later was 12 Knoxville. I bave been very ill ever My weight Lis fallen fre since. e weeks ago to 15 now, und the shock bas turred hair waite.” jaitlicted Europ: | president, and ordered to be enforced ! by the treasury department, there is no | Shackelford gran eu are now feeling strong azd| ctric Bitters. If !a | weak and wearr, | This rewedy | v stomach acd liver, DISPOSITION ; i Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills, TO EXAGGERATE. The News of Newspapers Liable to Be Col- ored in Times of Pestilence. Act ona new princtple—regulating WasnIneTon, Sept. 2—There has been (the liver, stomach und bowels through a disposition on the part of sensational | the nerves. \ new discovery. They bewspapers to exaggerate the dangers dily cure bi bad taste, involved in the prevailing cholera epi- demic, and to represent the situation as > Piles x men ation, Splen a peculiarly serious one for this coun- try An attache of the quarantine ser- in conversation with a o ent, analyzed the situatic ing way. From all at the quarantine headkc city the Moravia had not z ive lera aboard New There deaths, but with the sea affords of de propagating chol removal of the de sea air and the hygien ab BATES COUNTY reached when it were twenty-two facility which the troying the means of prompt National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK er was p J the affected passengers, who carefully isolated, are now leseent. It is doubtful if there tab LARGEST AND THE 2 recurrence of the disease dd the vessel, es] Steps taken — by authorities this feet and ate the vessel of the Mor: ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY side to The case dis AL, - £125,000 09 $25,000 00 lance with respect to other vessels now on their way here. p diminishing the With a sea voyuge of to ten days intervening, wrtionetely = that danger mn sident source six affording Sica ple time for the deve ent of the dis- |!) CLARK Cashier ease to its cul g¢ point, ss —— United States i y in less dan- | hc. Bridgeford. than countries iguous to the | oe sesrraaaia ste ——CONSIGN. Yé CATTLE, HOCS ang SHEEP has not dev bly will vel ater p Hi6u of Germany is free from | Te LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORR, the d ase. Austria is bat slightly ~4 KANSAS CITY. fected by it. So far England, Ireland | , | " f fi} ead you the mar and Scotland, France and Holland are | ~ | searcely tonched by it, and the epidemic | . cems to be chiefly contined to the large | CORRE CE centers of population, like Hamburg | : land Berlin. The safety of this country | Ya souri Cacitic Trme table lies almost wholly in the efticiency of | ee Been oe the quarantine service, and with the | tle: aon te radical measures counseled by the NortH Bounp = | p5heeans reason in half the excitement that has 2 : been created during the past few days. TREASURY STATEMENT. Report of the Secretary For the Month of August. WaAshHING TON, Sept. 2.—The following is a recapitulation of the debt ment issued yesterday: INTEREST BEARING DEBT. Aug. 31, 1892, Bonds at #4 per cent continued atz percent $ ds ut 4 state- F. Mi. DENTIST, FULKERSON, 254,509.00 100.0 per BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Cerner Square, Dr Tucker’s old stand. 559,5844500) — 559,584,350,99 g certifi- £0, 130.00 Lawyers. T. W. Sinvens. JA Sinvens, SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. Debt bearing no ss pie ne interest Will ticein the of Baes Decrease. and Court of Jetterson City a REALOMce over door trom he ] be ATTORN Will pr: g ARMOND & Soa ‘YS AT LAW. tice in Bates and treasury 615,455,52).09 Decrease. adjoining Agere debt, i counties. gray" Ollice over Bates Co ") Bank. ,582,681,949.0081 N THE TREASUR P ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNsYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Lans- Aggregate Office, tront room over !’. O. All caila answered at oilice day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis« eases. T. &: BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of womenand chil- en a specialty. Y NOT? ou gO to the A Diplomatic Hitch. Lonpox, Sept. 2.—A dispatch “Central News” from M a hitch has occurred int between Spain and the United States for a commercial treaty. The dispatch adds that Mr. Foster, the American ry of state, has that there cluded among the les favor- y treated on their introduction into Caba ich were the inister to the number produced in Culx es United States. Senor Roble: of the colc “ request: henc tions, | wh ack for SOAPS AND TOILET ARTICLES, Ju. tem Cornelis and Jir captain of the Creek nation, with 10.000 he: nation for tl judgment aga bond for 231,009 was promptl toda received 25,000 Envelops from N.IY. A Rara! MARSHALL. Mo. ing about % o'cloc 3en Paul's. three mil city. a shooting affra From Bs nee ee I assortment of stranger, a has not been learned. S re exchanged and Perkins ¥ i in the hich m: 5 ea se things end lots of otheraim | | STATIONERS SUNDRIES. —The entire inter- QUANTITY! QUALITY! >RICE! | | | | ¢! anit any buyer. 3 Examine good: and prices and see if'we are not correet. oS |Post OFFICE EQOK STORE 1 or and 15,- y | ope e German cabinet ported,

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