The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 14, 1895, Page 6

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= Smal!-Pox Epidemic. Blown to Atoms. CLAR D Y & CANTERBURY St. Joseph, Mo., March 1.—Two Aurora, Mo., March 7.—<A terrible weeks ago the body Abraham Hull | accident occurred in this camp about of Maryville, was taken to that place | 10 o'clock iast night. from Hot Springs, Ark , where Hui! | named Matt Blunt and Jobn Grace had died from what his physicians | were engaged in drilling a hole in their mine, when the drill struck a Two miners, The Hustlers are Doing the nosed as blood poisoning. a Ti y was taken home. where |charge of giant powder that had Real Estate Business it was buried, a large number of | been put iu and failed to y people attending the funeral. To-| powder was exploded, k day Superintendent Houlehen of (and seriously injuring Grace about the Burlington received notice that the eyes. The upper portion of OF BATES COUNTY. | Hopkins had quarantined against | Blunt's body was torn in fragments, | if Maryville, as sma allpox had broken , one arm and tke top of his head was , ; out there, caused by the bringing | blown off and his entrails scattere 1) All business) lof Hall's body to that place, as the | about the drift. Grace had hold of jlatter had died of that disease. No |the steam drill at the same one is allowed to alight from Bur- ithe explosion, while Blunt sit- The dis- | ting upon a box a few feet from the First door South of Post Office! lington trains at Hopkins. ;ease is spreading, reports received hole, Grace will recover. . - vil or i | Westi:Side Square, Butler, Mo. from Maryville to night stating that 7 twelve cases are now confined in the pest house and a panic zo otf. The {ai} PERFECT | SATISFACTION \ WHEREVER ine 3lun ing Blunt {f you want to Buy or Sell see them. promptly attended to! Two Foolhary Women Killed - Birmingham, Ala, Feb. 28.—Near ists among | | | | Pratt City last night a dance was) | those who attende Hull's funeral. SOLD EVERYWHERE "or THEN.K FAIRBANK COMPANY. StLous. | Clothing the Family. About 2 o'clock this morn-} jing a party of young women we < given. Vruth, | A Strange Phenomenon | | “My dear,” said Mrs. Bloobumper j to her husband, ‘1 really need a new street pown. Iam ashamed to = iF 18 Springfield, Ky, March 4—The|¥ alking along the railroad track to-| people who live on the Willisburg | ward the city when a coal train was | Pimple: $|pike about four miles from this heard comings) Two youog women, | ; | place, were thrown into excitement! Nizzie Benford and Rena Jones, re Friday by a shower of blood fal ing}™ rined on the track to see how long | from the clear sky. |they could stay there, notwithstand-| | GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF The residence of James Logsdon | ing their friends protested. They | was almost in the heart of this | did nz t reckon the speed at which ! strange freak of nature, and the | the train was running, and the| = jevidences of the shower are still | engine struck them and ground them a | plain to be seen, as the roof of his| to p in front of their escorts “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.” 0 out any more with the only one I have.” “Very well,” Are teil-tale symptoms the is not rightfull of empreritica, ae a sluggish and unsightly comples A few bottles of 8S. 8. 8. aii replied Mr. Bloobum- at per. “Get yourself a street gown.” | “By good rights I ought to have} | a bonnet, too. I haven't hada new} deh rosy complexion. It is most © one tor three months, and it's get-|Q wal, and entircly harm ' g iE all foreign and eee matter, cle ting real shabby, to say nothing of | i eee eee 10d, thoroughly, and ac en EERIE A RI Ni — HOOD ESTORED! titwonsertut reneay Iseases,such as We f Kral Lost Manhood, Ni, have had for years a humo its being utterly unsuited to this | § Sich made me dread to shave, ‘as small boils or weather.” pimples would be cut, thus causing shaving to “Get anew bonnet, too,” darling.” dwelling and window panes are |&Y€®- plum or stim n be carriedin Vitha SS order we Battle With Highwaymen. d the woodpiles in his yard] gt. Joseph, Mo, March 7 Two! 4 foot race all for the use of S. S. | 4 2 Tein calaeeraae eee 4 takable evidence is still to be highwaymen robbed Aiexander Davis jood seases mailed fre. $ She can’t possibly put off | SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,Ge. &|seen. At the covered bridge which jof Ply getting a new dress and a new hat | ‘**°7>*eeoeeeeoooececococ>=) | spans Belch Fork, one mile beyond bank any longer. A young lady of her | Seo the residence of Mr. Logsdon the! age is absolutely required to dress | Love’s Young Dream. | report is verified by the Messrs well. You know that yourself, Har- New York Press, Keen brothers, who live just beyond ry.’ | Father: “Now, see here! If you|the bridge. “It is true, dearest! Get what. | marry that young pauper, how on! ever is necessary and proper for An- \earth are you going to live?” nie, and make her look as sweet asa| Sweet girl: “O we have figured peach.” that all out. You remember that old “Baby Bess will have to have hen my aunt gave me?” some new dresses, Harry. It is} “Yes.” Beagreat annoyance. After taking three bc ittles my face is all clear and smooth as Ss. S.S.S.] it should be—appe : sleep well and feel spattered with drops of blood. Even | arou | unmist ity. C onsumption or Insanity. for $5, by mail prepaid. awrl jon eae ante ose eke ee the m rf “Then Annie needs a few more things. uttsburg last night on the river , 300 yards north of the Francis street station. They hit him with a} , slung-shot, nearly knocking his right eye ot its socket, but Davis continu ed to fight. One of the men held Muskegon, Mich., March 7.—Jas. | him onthe ground while another L. Clark, who is wanted at Sacra-| placed a knife against his windpipe mento, Cal, for bigamy, bas four|and threatened to cut his throat wives, instead of two, as bas been} The robbers obtained a small amount} | supposed, one there, one here, one|of money and a gold watch. Davis i | if iti BALWNI—Cleanses the Nasal assages, Allays Pain and za featon, penis the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, Gives Relief at once for App! 'y into the Nosti 50c, Druggists or by m: Nature's | wonderful ;what a lot of clothes a little girl of Srequires. You wouldn't believe it if you didn’t have to pro- é . at Claybauks, Mich., and one in Wis- | “Well, I have been reading ®/oonsin. His Muskegon wife, who is poultry circular and I find that aly, 3 was Margaret Shannon, a Cisicinie e was induced to walk up the track by a stranger he met at the depot who stood by while the other men rob- Remepy MEDY =e af a Year vide them and keep them looking at | 8€880n- least semi-respectable.” Bess deserves all the nice clothes | Will be 420. you to take a proper pride in dres- sing your daughters neatly.” i Just think! | hat, I don’t think you can have notic- ed how shiny your coatis in the | §#8¢ 00 the house. | | A i Mass., at that time president of the} hi: at fai ri reli st | back, while your trousers have com-| Try a bottle of Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure . P t j hima, but failed to bring relief. Last | ced that it will eure all | Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad, and | Friday he be gan to feel drowsy and | and you will be convin stomach, liver, kidney and powel difficulty. H. L. Tucker. menced to fray alittle at the ends | as well as bag at the knees. Won't | you get a new suit, love?” “I don’t know about an entire paid | she Wanted to Know you and Annie and Baby Bess _ were | ber finger. provided for, I'd get myself a | “What's the matter?” askec pair of pants if I had that much | lady of the house. money left.” A Woman's Burdens lockjaw.” are lightened when she turns to the | right medicine. If her nee is | ‘all my silver is genuine. I made gloomy by the chronic weak | keep plated ware.” ness, delicate derangements, and | painful disorders that Faftlict her sex, | she will find reef and emancipation | the silver were missing.—Tammany | sengers were injured. from her troubles in Dr. Pierce's | Times. Favorite Prescription. Lf she over- | worked nervous, or “run-down,” she has new life and strength after using | this remarkable remedy. It’s a pow- erful, invigorating tonic and nervine | which was discovered and used by | | an eminent physician for many years | Dt. Drake a local ph in all cases of “female complaints” and weakness. For young girls just | soon returned and placed a flask un- entering womanhood; for the critical “change of life Mistook Poison For Wiuskey. | News reached here of a fatal acci- n bear- | the store. kindred ailment, if it eyer fails to | that it contained whisky. cure, you have your monty back. ped up behind the buggy, bottle out and took along draug A Faithfal Friend: It is good for a man to have a/ 2d died in an hour. B 7 ef e right friend who can say the right thing. london: When Tommers got so har dup that | he had to take a job laying gas pipe | he was astonished to find ang friend Brewn looking down at him in the trench one day. This is not the first time I have seen you here,” said Brown. “And | by the way, I saw Miss Willis the other day and she asked about you. “You didn’t give me away, did} jou | ting, near Tondon, cut the throat of his wife and six children thi | All of the family are dead, | point of deatb. The Discovery Saved His Life. “Well, you know, I cannot tell a lie?” “You contemptible— “Hold on! When she asked me} ery what had become of youl told ber| the last time I saw you you were at eo the corner, turning up the street.”— | | Sore Cinneinnatj Tribune. i Well the next year there will be twenty-one hens and each “That is true, little wifey. Baby | will raise twenty more chicks, that The next year the she gets, and it is quite right for | Dumber will be 8,400. the following year 168,000, aud the next 3,360,000 : aes | Jones, a wealthy farmer near here, At only 50 cents apiece : ii “Then, Harry, dear, you need an| We Will have then have $1,680,000. | the attention of the Gazette to the! men. entire new suit yourself, and a new | Then, you dear old papa, we'll lend Eee WAS God puroocand Boston a2 days. j you some money to pay off the mort- streets, in The new servant girl came to her 5 1 dear, but I was thinking that after | mistress crying and holding on to} WB SPRIned ou Bcard: the! “I stuck one of tue forks into my see, Virginia and Georgis, ran into | hand, and if it is plated ware I'll get}a misplaced switch, 3! “Don’t be alarmed” said the lady, | ville. don’t! was completely wrecked. Next morning the servant girl and | were killed. Montgomery, Ala., March 7.— | dent at Notasulga in east Alabama) °¢lo tian, stopped | OP& is ahd his buggy in front of a drug store Stamps stolen. yomen at | | der his buggy seat.He then reentered,, ; F Bill Yancey, a negro, a gro, a ‘ ae : ing down sensations, periodical pains | who was loitering around, saw the CCHS EGS COD SLB SANUS ulceration, inflammation, and every | bottle aud jumped to the conclusion by a farmer's He slip stole the| bly die from effects of the wound. sht. | They are each about 13 years old. pa E He immediate fell into convulsions, Tnekcr, March 7.—A_ plasterer | Rev. J |named Taylor, living at Lower Trot- | | morning and then took his own life. | World will come to an end in Sep-/ ratio at Spee gold and silver sal with the | tember, 1896 3 | exception of one child who is at the €Xcitement. good hen will raise 20 chicks in a achoal tcaskerend « “«idow. Holbed him. Davis will recover, bat Liver thought she had $10,000 life insur-} his head and face will be disfigured Compcaint ance left her by her first husband, | for life. but on finding his mistake left for) piye Months Without Sleep. the west. His real name is Ephriam | ae | Elwood, Ind., March 1.—David clerc. ( LiverPitts, Cure for Im potence, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Emissions, Spermatorrhea, Nervoucness, Seif Distrust, Loss cf Memoru, &c. Will | make you a STRONG, Vigor- Price $1.00, @ 09. OZMANL1S Fe ORIENTAL SEXUAL « | Old time Brookfielders have called | has broken the record for sleepless } Bows fl He has had no sleep now for pemets Directions Matted | Address Liniment 2, Pye, He lost a few pounds of 3rookfield were named | flesh, but continued for John Wood Brooks, Boston,!every day. to do work Doctors prescribed for aT. Louis. - "MO. ja glance at the city map shows the during the night he slept balf an name and address of the old time | hour. president of the “Jo” as though it | every This has iner night and now think be will soon be all right again Mac tC) Chen Sede Cin- | Three years ago he was ninety days. cinnati vestibule train on the South |without any sleep. His last full i : s |night’s sleep occurred September ern road, formealy the East Tennes: | 93? ja ¢¢ tee P ed a little friends CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. uccaeacy ay wee TENT? Fora | f mech 30 miles from} Butte, Mont., Feb Serial | workmen were to day clearing 27 —Wh a) eee 5 Munn & Co, receive Macon, while en route to Jackson ay | th The train turned over and/some of the debris at the scene of | Mrs. Su. | the dy bers and chitl of Pickens. Miss, 1 Fourteen other pas ; bones amite explosion of January} se mass of human flesh and uncovered. Porti 8 from | art ofa human body were | 2d the quantity and appear- | 5 NE! HEAD NOISES CURED, | dicate that they were the re-| DEAF: Saftate i . Fei 53 of at least two or three men. Add: New York, ‘er Broa vway. Centra a, Me Aieer 7.—The}. store of J. N. Roberts and pestoftice |. at Hallsville, 9 miles south of here! ie: was robbed this morning about 1 if st certain-that the remains | WANTED s are still under the ruins, | “inthis s ales z ‘ . {and the discovery today proves} 5 in cash besides $15 in what has always been feared, on | OR Jat igers were killed of known. 4 Few More Book Ag'ts | adjoining counties for The large safe was blown and $ IVE ANOEND THE Woh ve There are no clews The by which to locate to the robbers. r ) Otterville, Mo., March 7.—Ezra Ray 65 boy named Woolky, at |r . WORTHINGTON | Stony Point Schoo!. He wi I proba-| | ter'n Engilah Di: NNYROYAL Pitts = Original and ons Genuine. Topeka, Kan. March 7.—The, Ex Gov. Boies vest H. 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