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| | | Misouri Pacifie/lime Table. Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. Nortu Bounp Passenger, - - 4:47 a.m. Passenger, - + 2:42 pom Passenger, - - Q:I5 p. Local t reight + 11:20 a.m. Sovtu Bounp Passenger, - - rassenger, - - Passenger, - - Lecal Freight = You have noticed pias some houses always seem to need repaintin, they look din; rusted, faded. thers always tees bright, clean, fresh. (The owner of the rst “economizes”’ with “cheap”’ mixed Paints, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build- ings never look as well. Imost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pare White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The fol- lowing brands are strictly pure White Lead, “Old Dutch” process; they are standard and wel) <nown—established by the test of ye'rs: “Southern” “Red Seal”. “Collier” For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company’s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to elas, it will pay you to send tous for a book containing informa- tion that may save you many a dollar; will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, New York. St. Louis Branch, . Clark Avenue and Tenth Street. it SHOT DOWN IN THE PIT. Work Chicaze Board of Trade. Chicago, Il., Sept. 27.—A panic on the Chieago Board of Trade was witnessed today, more extraordinary than anything possible from . causes merely financial. Nearly 2,000 peo- ple, brokers and spectators, men and women, were held helpless with terror for moments that seemed an age, by a maniac sending death into their midst. Cassius Belding a poor- ly dressed and incoherent sign pain- ter, stood in the south entry as the main trading room and deliberately discharged bullet after bullet from a pistol into the crowded pits into the throngs of World's fair sight- seers in the Marderous ot a Madman on surrounding — galleries. Three persons were unable to disen- gage themselves from the confused mass iuto which all were thrown in time to save themselves from the flyiug bullets. These were: A. M. Bennett, Board of Trade broker, shot through the neck. Charles W. Roswel!, assistant chief operator of the Board of Trade telegraph, jaw broken by bullet. Mre. W. W. Lewis of Titusville, Pa, World's fair visitor, flesh wound in the back. The first we the ery of a women who was seated ning the brokers was pear the maniac. All eyes were at- | tracted by the noise, the hubbub of the traders ceased, and in an instant Every serambled for the shelter of bulletin | boards the shooting began. one ' I! | | | and xanterooms, and for tbe erazy than its assailaut. the} erowds seemed time more | Before any one recovered frem the shock suf- | ficently to realize what had happen-| the ed, and to take means to | tions of the passenge train at this place at 5:45 o'clock this morning and at least ten mperple were j killed and thirteen some seriously. | The passenger train r more injured, was an extra orders to side-track on its arrival at Kingsbury and allow The but, ing ¢ | tion, freight b | Thompson of Ashley, thes -tate, was ordered forw: othr ch} that thet pull » shel main track an Upr rece d. Before the freight bad gott second section of the en unde stion the senger train at the rate came thunderi of forty-five tiles au hour to make up lost time. 3-fore the switeh could be closed the ger train run in on the side track and crashed into the freight train. The cng‘nes were jammed into each other up to the cylinders and the smole: ard a day coach were telescoped, crushing the sleeping The sec- ond day coach was thrown across the tracks the deb:is of the forward coaches two sleepers. ssengers on t of There were The heed one crashed and for the was torn to into the forward coach length of three atoms, the passengers, six in pum- berths ber, being badly injured but none killed ouright. I was froabied with catarrh for seven yeals previous to commencing |night for the use of Ely’s Cream Balm It has doue for me what other so call ed cures failed to do—cured me The effect of the Balm seemed magi- cal. Clarence L. Huff, Biddeford Me. After trying many remedies for catarrh during the past twelve years I tried Ely’s Cream Balm with com plete success. It is over a year since I stopped using it and have had no return of catarrh. I reccom- mended it to my friends.—Miton T. Palm Reading Pa. Wilhams’ Awful Work. Hennessey, Ok., Sept. 22.—Yes- terday evening a terrible tragedy was enacted at Waukomis, in the strip north of Hennessey, vine miles from the strip line. A arose between a man liams and an old man and his two sons named Liddle over the on which Waukomis is located. It has been impossible to get full particulars, but in the controversy that arose one of the Liddies struck Williams over the head with a broad ax, cutting a deep gasb,upon which W alia shot and killed the old man controversy named Wil- elaim and son John and stabbed the other. | Williams was arrested and taken to Kingfisher, and, it is understood, was conveyed this to the Wichita jail. D wounds of the injured man. morning ss the His in- The old gentle James Liddle r. Recker was called to dr juries are not fatal. man was a brother of of this place and came from Lowa. Ark., Sept. 21.—Dr. Henry Slade, the noted spiritualist. Van Bucen, was arrested to nameless crime yesterd an attempt commit a He stop the first Thomas E. Barret of the commission tirm of Boyden & Co., 2 stalwart yeung Irish Americav, who} work of the mad man, one} to act itrapped by a man who iy ad the offie-! ers on the outsiue of the door, and, ata given signal they entered and }eaught Slade. There js strong talk | i = ‘ | a \running as the nd section of No. | az pe # 2 } oo }55. It left detroit last night at 10} Sw } 1 1 ° o'clock heavily led with passer- >a It was due at Kingsbury at} a . but owing to the BERRA) a was fifteen minutes late. | Zz {Freight No. 92, east bound, r and jailed here last | | Was | Stove are made enti i Scotch Pig Iron. id Oak t WITH LOW DOWN FIRE pot. SOLD ORIGINAL Hardware, -—DEAL BIO AGAIN BOMBARDE bd DeMello Pays No Attention Foreign War Vessels. to London, Sept 28.—Cable m ss ages from Rio de Janeiio received | to-day report that despite the i.ter- vention of the vessels of foreiyn na- tions in that harbor or in open det ance of them, the rebel fleet resumed the bombardment this morning with more fury than ever and in a -hort | time great damage had been done | and several persons killed. A special cable message from an | the truth of the report thut the wi ships belonging to the squadron commanded by Admiral de Mello were silenced, after opening fire upon Rio de Janiero, by the guns of the land forts at the mouth of the tne bor. The forts itis said, were un able to shell the rebel slips, owieg to the position the latter without taking tremendous risks of rex cupied, dropping shells into Rio de Janiers itself But this was ot the only r asen which prevented the forts from tiring into the rebel ships, the forts, the cable message adding. being «!most destitute of amunition, in e ot the statement cabled by the Br lian jgovernment to its nt in Paris saying that the forts had been com pletly garrisoned and supplied and that the reason some of the rebel ships got out to sea was because they BY DEACON BROS., & 6 Americau in Rio de Janeiro cents) The Original ROUND OAK. OF8 OT} UO BL JOWOHT YO punoy v dardnq uy yey} 9098 > r ~] = a 4 = 9) = = ise) Ce - “| ° > = m8 OF ITS CLASS. ERS IN—— Groceries, Seeds <nd Farm Machinery, Bain, Harrison end Mitchell Wagons, Top Buggies and Spring Wagons. Pumps and Pump Repairing, Iron, Steel and Wagon Weod. Work DEACCN BROS. & CO. Southeast Corer Square, Butler, Mc. | An Entire Fomity Cremated Alive in | a Prairie Fire ' Guthrie, Ok., Sept.—A disastrous } prairie fre occured in the western (Ese of Cherokee Strip yesterday and scores of settlers lost their property and narrowly escaped with their lives. Mrs. J. S Kennedy aud two children were badly burned j John Baker and a Mr. Thomas snd | family were burned to death. The ! two children of Mrs. George Harri and it is feared i they al-o perished. Mr. Thompson ‘and two children were fatally burn- Mout of the men absent catthe land office to file on their claims, and the women and children | gon are missing, ed. were struggled against the fire aioue. Cansualities on the Strip. 22. Arkansas City, Kan, Sept. A small sized riot oceurred at Perr Friday night aud yesterday it was necesssry to send for the militia to preserve order as there are many rants and and thieves are robbing people There and eouflicts between rival clai thug right and left. were numer to day var Cannuiugham of Cincinnati had it off by the cars, John Wil ceidently shot iu the body and Henry Dix was badly cut in the h Fifteeu ous accidents crimes Ox dey ¢ sUu Was ud iu a row. miles east of Perry) a man uamed Hartisou was; foia'ly shot in a coztroversy claim oyer a | Passed out before the forts were Mieraal 5 . j ready to give them a warm recep. Beets Fora Lynching. | tion. Mount Vernoc, Ky., Sept 28 — | The inhabitants of Rio de Janeiro Tae negro murders, Albert Berry | ;coatinues the dispatch, hoped and are still hoping for foreign inter ven ou in their faver, ard the command- said to appealed to ers of foreign warships are {have been frequently jon the subject but with result. All reports world from Rio no definite the outside come either reaching have from goverumeut sources or from has a record as au amateur athlete. | jof taking Slade out of jail to-night | friends of the rebels, both sides col With a courage and readiness | and tarring and feathering him. His} oring their reports to suit themselves emergency characteristic of his ago | ti al eame up this morning and he It is believed that the dispatches Barrett made a rush up the stair- was bound over to grand jury in} ireceived by the banking houses in case and throttled the mad man, | $1,000 bond, which he faild to give | Tondon have given the public an throwing him to the floor, while a bootblack wrenched away the smok ing weapon. Belden 1s a Chicagoan. with his dressmaker, ter, Mrs. A. Williams, a} and his brother, T. A.} Belden, x speculator on the Board | of Trade. According to bis story. |} domestic troubles unsettled his! mind four years ago, when he was | divoreed from his wife at Camden | She thivks he acted today under! the belief that his brother was being robbed by other traders on “change. | The man only a few months ago was | released from the asylum for the in- sane at Kanakee, Ill. Wi ae of a Fast Train. Kingsbury, Ind., Sept. 22 —A pas- senger train crashed into a freight | Wenneker'’s | Dry Skin, Pain in and now longuishes in jail Demanded. | Sept. 26. Resignation Washingion, D. C., Collector of Internal Revenue for | the Figt District of Missouri, and | of Ernest Nathan, Collector of New York. A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are youbillious, constipated or trou- bled with Taundice Sick Headache, Bad | Taste in Mouth, Foul: Breath, Coated| Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot} back and between oulders’ Chills and Fever, &c. 2 havé any of these symptoms vour! the It v j liver is out of order, and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your) liver does not act properly. Herbine | mach or Bowels. It has no equal as | a Liver Medicine. Price 75cts. Free trial bottles at H L Tucker’s drugstore 22-1 year of In-| ternal Revenue for the Frst District ill cure any disorder of the Liver, | ee of the real situation of the | affairs. Some surprise is expressed here at especially as it is announced that the cruiser Charleston has arrived at that | port. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good if you have a n cough or cold or any trouble with | throat Chest or lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery | coughs and cold is guarantee to give ‘relief or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy recovery. Try a sample bot- tle at our expense ‘and learn for yourself how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at H. L. Tucker's drugstore. Large size 50c and $1. 00. : lene fact that the United States has | He lived | Secretary Carlisle has asked for the/ not received accurate news from Rio resignation of Charles F. Wenneker. | for Consumption | and William Herny, who killed Fer ris Huzheis, near this | place last Friday afternoon, had their trial yesterday and At dil o'clock this morning verdict of life in the penitentiary was render They were they not Citizens gener ally condemn the verdiet too light and believe the should hang. The feeling is Diiter against them’ The pro of a lynebing are good. a peddler, to day. a ed against them. ly relieved to know sentenced to death were as being negroes very A Present to Mrs. Cleveland. Wasbington D. C., Sept. Three young dachshounds arrived at the White House this morning, after a journey over land and sea of 4,000 miles. They were sent to Mrs. Cleveiand by Mr. Merritt, the! United States Consui at Bremen, , Germany I can recommend Ely’s Balm to all sufferers from‘ dry caterrh | from personal experience.—Micheal | 8 Herr, Pharmacist. Denver. I bad eatatrb iu the head and throat for five years. I used Ely’s | Cream Balm and from the first ap | plication I was relieved. The sense of smell, which had been restored! , after using one bottle. I have found the Balm the only satisfactory reme- dy for catarrh, and it has effected a ;cure in my case—H. L. Meyer, segnas es N. ¥. dj | great-| Cream | S<nator Turpie’s Long Lest Delphi, Ind., Sept. 28.—After be-| jing mourned as dead for over twen- | i ty- five years, John Turpie, brother | i Brother. | ed to this city, to find the whole} family dead except three brothers— | joue in Washington, one Ka City and the other, Robert, occupy ing the old homestead of John Turpie’s life jromance. In 1852 he left u jeompany with Robert Dickey. _ ey and had t | joined an ox }bouad for ox team in story reads hk } was j years he never s | home, nor heard fro tive other busy visited that plac: ago with a number tors, but time he did not “take the trouble to look Dave up.” Unlike his brother, he is a stalwart Republiean. Th Pacific Slop> land rich tan. o years Sena the of as he was at » rise of values shas made him a The Miss made arra Pacitic sme nts fe Railway has a cheap trip d, will run Chicago at rates on the follow- lowing date uly 24th and 3ist and August ith. The advantages of this route are many, Owing to the elegant through service and magnificent equipment. All particulars, concern- ing rates, leaving time of trains, lim- it of ticke ¢., furnished by W. ¢ Burrus. ket Agent, Missouri, Pacific. Train Rovver Sentenced. St. Charles, Mo., Sept. 29 —Mar- ion Hedgepeth, the n ted Glendale train robber, after a legal struggle lasting eighteen month-, was to day convivted by a jury aud tis punish- ment fixed at twent-tive years’ prisonment. Hedgepeth bad no lawyer and acted as bis own counsel. When Express Messenger Mulren- nan was testifying Hedgepeth jump edto his feet and shouted out. “You're a He did this again when Lawyer Furiing was on the stand. im: har.” Democrats, Sept. 28 —The convention here yesterday and nominated a full state ticket. Jobu E Russell nated for governor by Lieutenant Governor, rol; Secretary of State, ald; Treasurer, eus; Attorney G lly. After retffirinin.s the national Dem ocratie platform of 1892, the plat form declares the: the country has confidence 1u Grover Cleveland, that tue president and Secretary Carlisle are to be commenided upon their attitude toward the silver re | peal bill, “which has brought finan- jcial and industrial disaster upon the e Say ee | Going to Massachusetis Bostou democrats met 1. Mass, was nomi- acclamation; John B. Car Jas. MeD General D. E. Stev Chas. S. Lil- speral, | Buy a Watch? | If so, buy one tha t be stolen. T only thief-proof Watches are those wi ith i BOWS 22a Here's the Idea: Keys PHILADELPHIA, A. zpuckOizs tad FOLKS REL ver m por month ty = ae that do no act in a Ni the health or interiors with ope's business oF oe Tt Up and improves ——— aaa | ' PATIENTS. TREATED 6 “ym mal CONFIDENTIAL. Harmless, So Starving. Sead $ cents is stamps for particclars tS OR. 6. W. F. SRYGER. WVICKER'S THEATER. 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