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poh ees ee eee : RIPE HOGS. MARKET REPORTS. ; i ATT 1 Negro’s Awful Crime. yennare ae as a Zanaas City Live Stoc ssi sedianacsinciteiaceiaanl | THE k E\ ER CARE. Wichita, Kan, Sept 19.—A epe- Boece a <eeidiey Bera eee ey 2 Ea Heed Gov. husk happened to drive over the es peta Sore yest tate line once into Wisconsin looking (foaay to ences Sema, a at the farms. He was particularly lower. The following are rep steel with one AES on which he tive sales ; found everything in first-class order, SHIPPING AND DRESSED BPE and riding up to the house inquired the he owner, when a tallGerman id gave his name as Theo- i . Ok, 4 at New York Millionaire Sends Proposal t?| The Situation Is Greatly Improved at x pager on — Rejected Maid of Honor. | New Orleans. nig obn » & Deg | Chilicothe, Mo., Sept. 20 —Miss! drayman, cut cff the head of Dare | » Mo., a wary TANT FEES pE ” E-tus, a white bey 14 yeers of age, Edna Whituey, the modest young) BAGGAGE TO BE INSPECTED. : > ore lady of anh oe who suddenly | SSS Ae been Auders30 hud cnt found herself famous in being reject-| THC Mississipp! Board of Health Quaran- reled with young Estus in th: after- | name oft came out a tines All Mails—A Yellow Fever Case noon about getting upon Lis wagon | dore Louis. : as one of the maids of honor of the | Taken to the Marine Hospital inride “What do you regard as the great Flower Queen in the coming Kansas at St. Louis. . | wealth-prod in agricul- About 9o'clock Anderson began | i i ure?” the governor : asked him. NATIVE HELPERS i on account of being an} : : gan | tur him. ‘ anys a i factactoe se “ANS, Sept. 21.—The local | drinking avd said be wasted to find | “The h was the sententious re- wen 14 ae | i ion wa reat i 5 i i ST) w ? e employee in a cig Sy fever situation was greatly improved| Estus. He was driven from the! Sy 4 r so much fame, as it is in| 4). a twas 7 ; ete to regret ’ this morning by a materially lower atreets by the police, and, shile on | some instances annoyivg. | temperature, the thermometer at six 2 She hae received oll sorts of offera| o'clock being 62. Incubation of yellow | bis way home, met the boy. Some| « ° raj % ; } fever germs requires a sustained Fah-/ words passed, and Anderson drew a | none of which she has accepted ex | renheit temperature of 70, and if the cept the one to appear as flower) present cool spell continues, conditions i : x ; romi eadily , better.|s‘1iking Estus ou the arm and about | queen at the Topeka, Kas, carnival, promise steadily to grow better.|8 g 0. i ‘ttea f Geet iag While 18 cases were reported zestentng the face. Estus sttempted to run | EVERY HUMOR F's; Cowes Seebiecornt musittee from that ci ‘a ‘ thi G % and a comm ry only one of these was of anything bu hut An dernn caught him and wo: 245 Ao ensued de- razor from his pocket and began); had once wheat farmer. 1... 1 g into debt. had to be; 4g Props., Boston, U. S. iow to Prevent Face Humors,” mailed frec Sd 4.05 here to day to arrange for ber escort | # mild type, the exception being an 4 : be very} 2. se, 963 38) | 1 833 , th ‘Among other cffers she has| Ueteclimated stranger. There were almost severed bis head from his , cided to try = aed = no new cases reported this morning. body. received was one of a large amount! Dr. Joseph Holt, ex-president of the ney avd a royalty to allow her health board, informed Dr. Olliphant i of money anc yaity yesterday that nine cases had de-) began a search for the erimnal The} ur he made alit iva The market for he made ott i lower. he same thoroughly ce tative sales { int i Phe result was that he 441 | became recognized as 3 at authority | = on hogs. His neighbors took up h hogs was s The negro e+caped. News | BOSTON of the murder spread and officers rs slow photograph to appear on the box€s| yaroned 4 is ea mines tae. as | k ipreph P) ¥eloped in his practice since Friday ciizeus of this place declire they of a great cigar manufactory, another} The houses where the cases were re- in Nee th ut. | | 91 , of $200 a week to go on the stage| Ported were disinfected and guards | wll bang Anderson if he is caug © W. PROCTOR = i ath and mortgages began to be} 8 ; : ©} were thrown about them, but it v __ } Dee v OR, 2 \ lifted, until finally there was not one) 5) with a theatrical company. feared that these measures had been} Kansas City Priests of Pallas Pa- | Successor to J. F. Hemstrect | on record against that community. {101 Eut the most enticing cffer wagj| taken too late to prevent the spread of | rade and Karneval Krew Oct 4 to 9tb. | eats ’ ee tite one sould son heen enor? th wlohe lation. at martiage| 0° infection. Four cases were in aj Tickets on sale Oct 3to 9 inclusive, ; . This shop from eM will be run les Goes me < : - °; ; x ea a fe Fi re , 8°! fashionable boarding house. When an | good returning to Oct 19, rate of one | ee ot Ue ae Bore Alea ne es 5 a Erecaiee te onia New York millionaire who gave} atte = toexamine cases | fare for round trip. {2 e best meats on hand for sale. | oh ch eo peat oe by a Ne g attempt was made to examine the cases ce a dD. cele , | Give mea calland I guarantee satis-| firet-class references. Dr. Holt objected on the ground that he | | Annual Log Rolling, Nevada, Mo, faction: s. ba Miss Whi is a level headed | himself was an expert and that further | Sept 28. Special train leaves Butler | Cikae WEP ROGHOR The market was active : fias Whitney is a leve €aded) aiagnosis would be superfluous. His | @t 10:45 a m, returning leaves Nevada S. W. FRO ie f are representative Missouri girl and her head is not tint 1 ed 1 eee ee he |8t 9pm. Only fifty cents for round | Sontheast corner of the square, first | at. Ibs... O12 id H ceil Sells RUN ee celrecy UC Crees ae trip. E C VANDERVOORT?T, Agent. | door east of the Grange store. nat sh..012) 360 | 13a sh a ! likely to ba upeet by adulation cr| is the author of the ordinance under = = eit me” 5 which a physician who obstructs in- a me anne: SRT TE to keep the hog for} x i otherwise. spection during a scare like the pres- eae a = pestering pire i ent is liable to fine and imprisonment. Be Ss ahe ap heets res vA i abl | » shipping and ex- Kvans Holds a $6,000,000 Pension). 1¢ members of the board favored weighed him, mie and dracaed ‘uaee Deficit. immediate prosecution of Dr. Holt, weighed @4.9; stockers a Jocht 2 but it was finally decided to summon 1e the corn was a om 5 end neuer 1 i Ww ashington, D Cc a Dept 18.- him before the board for an explana- | z weighed about wl 4 a eee ae i Pension Commistioner Evens admite | tion. | he did t made me 4,00: market Sc higher; i that there is likely to be a deficit of ‘ ‘The board has decided to eppen! to +r d t fare G 2 H i Q next year that 1 would kill. my hogs in mixed, #.10@135; heavy, . . 2 tov. Foster for $25,000 fr e sur- ter: E “188 ardware oe d save m orn.” : ys $6,000,000 in the Pension Depart- ee Hoses oe pails yine we neaaquarters Tor roceries, ardware ueens oa ave my a oe eceipts, 2,009; market steady to - i aes) : ee, seegl ch f bs no “ = ; qi z - ow much does it cost to keep al native, 83.1073 amDs, $4.0025.35. ment for age But he says it with sok aie cena ie. been betes ware, Farm Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Har- | hog through the winter? os equanimit: VADS BAYS: ion at trains and steamboats. wi | 2e dol ” ane a Pee 1 J y ; require at least five hours each day in Stov Flour, Feed and Grass Seeds “How many hogs nter in Minx Ee owe cone He sendy, pet “Although the expenditures for} which todo this work and ailrond ness, oves. our, s ow many hogs winter in M urket steady to stronger; beeves, #453 vhie ) is yor! d railroads sota?” 5.50; cows and heifers, #2. 09; western, 13.25 : pensions will be greater than the] have issued notices to outgoing passen- | “One million. I have just looked at | 450: stockers and feeders 24.6). | ror cee re ave pir bagyage a 2 eee ey i Tae logs—Receipts, 16,00); t steady to 50 F appropriations, thereby necessitating | ° ee ig Baye eae ra ere a de tor’s repo higher; light, €410g450; mixed, #88G465; i} a deficiency appropriation for their bafacs: thevdepertar fee eee aeatne Do you mean to say that we lose | heav 80440; rough, 95 cies BESrSERe.« - a 3,000,000 ear i interi ipts, 14,000; market firm, lambs if payment, I do not anticipate any | and steamboats. ] sais eee ue wee western, §3.00@3.99; wes ‘ ALL MAILS QUARANTINED. wy. os : : cated 4 | deficit + ag revenues of tha Gov Wasmixarox, Sept. 21.— The post : ges: oe oe a he Ghitsce Grain anamreaace . a | ernment this year. office department has been informed pects enous ia She Sell yon Will tive § SES Speraecsic = left in your cribs $3,000,000 worth of corn to sell.”—Atlanta Constitution. “I estimate that tho total pay-|that the Mississippi board of health Sept, 21. has quarantined all mails, whether mente for the year will not exceed fumigated or not, from the infected $247,500,000. That is not an appel! | portions of that state, and Surgeon- Wht Sept 1 COINING RUPEES IN INDIA. pai Corn ing excess by any means, the appro General Wyman will try to shave the Natives Are Going from Place to Place 4 iati f th bei $141 quarantine on disinfected mails raised. Doing a Mint's Work. Gata 4 priation for je year being eae: A CASE AT 5T. LOUIS A British army officer just returned 263 880. St. Louis, Sept. 21.—William Trift, from India told me the other day a cu- | po,, “How isthe increase of the year aged 30, employed on the government rious story which should be edifying ” tug boat Alpha from Cairo, Hl., was to all currency reformers. He had ac- | py. accounted for? taken to the Marine hospital here to- _ eumulated during his service there a considerable quantity of old silver which possessed only an ordinary bar value. He did not want to encounter | —___“"* the bother and expense of bringing the metal to En eh and s0, he ex- essed it, he it toa native to be ed into rupees.” ss ah Pe | Say ‘0. 2 hard, 4 cars 88c, 8 cars Bie, 4 _“But the Indian mints have been | cars sage, 2 cars Sc, 2 cars 834¢, 2 cars, 58 shut down for years,” I interrupted in | 82c, closing &3@8ic bid: No. 3 hard, 4 cars 82 some surprise. cars Blige, 4 cars Sle, 2 cars 8044¢, 6 cars B0c ‘ SG ae . No. 4 hard, 5 cars Sle, 8 cars 0c, 6 cars 79, 2 sente h = . ‘Oh, yes.” he assented, with a pecul cars 78%4¢, 3 cars 78e: rejected, 1 car 8c, 1 car < a you know the rupee is | 7xe. 1 car Soft, No. 2.6 cars fancy Sle, 2 granted witha republican edminis |Gov. Stephens. It was presented to coined just as freely in India to-day | cars #c; No. 3, nominally 84@87c; No. 4, 1 car i him iu New York city a few days ago, WE HANDLE THE CELEBRATED as it was bef he government closed | Sc Spring, No. 2, nominally si@82c; No. 3, tration. : B I ty YS ago, g coming without inquiry or solicitation i “Weil, while I have no psyscho day as a yellow fever patient from logical communication with the old |°*"?: soldiers to determine what moved : . New York Ca italiste om to Fund thi them in the matter. [ think some] *“\.ctire state Debt at Theee Pee Cente” of the boys had been holding off] Jerrerson City, Mo., Sept. 21.—New oe . York capitalists have made a proposi- meh ‘ proposi under the last administration from tion to fund the entire debt of the applying for pensions, concluding |state of Missouri in bonds bearing that they would rather try their three per cent. interest. Surely this ‘s 4 . is one of the significant signs of the chances of getting their applications times. The proposition is now before MISSOURI'S CREDIT GOOD. Hard, No. 1, nom- iar look, * 1 car 78c. 4 a n going the rounds “Julian Gray, Clergyman. je = 1: 1 a ‘y or . . . the r Ree of corn here to-day were 24 cars; Moro than that, however, I believe | on nis part. The bonded indebtedness J oh n Deere Ne W H igh Lift See I s puzzied, he gave | a year ago, 39 cars. ; that thousands of applications were |of the state is $4,900,000. It bears 33¢ me without the slightest emfbarrass-| | Sales by sample on track: Mixed, No. & 4 the result of the hard times, through | Per cont, which has until now been Sulky Plow ment this extraordinary explanation: | $120 29 cars 244¢, 1 ear 24i¢0: No. 3.2 care z considered remarkably low. Speaking “Even when the mints were open | No. 4, Icar 23%c, 1 car 23'4c. 1 car 23¢ eae which the country had been P8s810g | of this matter Gov. Stephens said: 2 see petees a etiate sige seein x eaten ep and now, » happily, over.” ines A bien Rc ep as a The easiest baadled plow made. If you are needing a sulky plow be| ent ete 3 cars 24%¢, 2 car: iH estate. Ace a ow save S vs Md : ss ‘ d = - of one per c interest account (about | Sure and see the Deere before you bay. We xlso handle the “New Amez- > made in sil- to-day were 9 car & ; The press and public of different £5,000 annually at the present indebtedness), | 1¢sn, if you want a cheaper plow other orna- f . .. | but Lam not su to make z oo pies ED . Se . ich everyone ows rack ixe 0. 2 | cities neem to agree asto the artistic} tne change. F nye to Ta wagons, we have the Peter Se huttter > Which everyoue knows to ary for pagers tS ee i merit of: th f f W.§ |make the new bonds run ted time. | be ths best wagoa mide We also han Ue the Weber. Moline and Clinton, ources ar 0ac6 Scare abe i r € pericrmance 0. . The bonds, as they now stand called in ah A all fat einen : 2 by capo oree a = Peni } Hart, wh ud paid st any time, thas saving the whole ine | Y=1ce ate all frat-clase wagons i i Aes Nort poate j art, who appears here next week terest. We shall within 60 days Seis If your e-d a wheat drill come in and see our stock. We bandle the} =ative coiner ne aps ae D dean decor Noten } The Burlington Gazette of Sept. 4th |teast £150,000, ana possi 0,000 of these | Improved Indiana and Union, aud can sell you a drill from $35.06 up. TUES ; is as coun ry oe vast ¢ oa inally 4c i sage: bonds. as ia Saad tances, and the natives could not send Recciptsof hay) hers to-Aay were 10-oare a RALLROADS ARE LIBERAL. e ban aS S to a government mint | against 30 cars a year ago. Quotations are: } “w. 8. HART COMPANY PRODUCED “I ADY| ghey Make Extra Concessions for the Kan- “ oe eas Se eee aetbesct: i p rons” ST NIG ; ns ¢ i 1 ace to piace and 4 ee nothy, i or Lyoys” Last sion. Racine Buggies and Road Wagons Sn ae re ee | Wo of prai 7 >: re tex : : A I Iday turning sil- ale a = Macon from those wae Hae Beene Soe which are the best made vehicles that were ever bio: to Butler. | - ee Kansas ity Produce. }! i. 4 5 he yay of w rate: 1 P| attended the “Man in the Iron Mask eas Giteadtninc Canes ae i If ycu have auy grain to handle, come and get one of our Dain Patent | ‘ 5 sas City g Carnive kK. ‘ rt | aa helped to fill the opera house iast rate of one fare for the round trip will End Gates. We are se ling them os the price of And very good rupees age night with a considerably larger | be made from points miles east of Come in and get cur prices on wind mills ard p cau ell] y too. current | { audience of the now enthusiastic i miles west and 250 | you & pump so cheap thet you cannot afford to draw band this] ev ae ues i 2 2 miles north. outh of Kansz ‘ity H: t ih admirers of Mr. W. S. Hart in the] there will be even oF seep ou BS eu weste © per ag there will be even lower rates from Ok- “ 7 : y ‘ 3 al ‘ S, 0c per doz : aati “Lady of L & lat Tai Wine Ti you have any spouting or tin rovfs to put ou come and see us Melons—Watermelons, home grown, 883.00@ j ‘Lad a a, an te Texs es ment tried to Melons—Watermelons, home gro 3,002 : production of “Lady of Lyons. Soaps ns epee are | bave the best tinner in Bates Cousty, wad will 2 prices righ ment tried 10 | 909 per 10, oF 6 per doz Can Mr. Bart essayed the difficult but sold from October 3 irs 9. mae io r : If you need any flour come in ead. cur prices. We can s 1€41 SUC- | home grown, 20¢-49¢ per bu. box, or 20@#0e per Eh to him eminently fitting role of} turn until October Allof the state | our in 500 to 1,000 pou: than any ove in Batik W Grapes, the per basket; a ae Claude Melzotte. He gave a very | of Kansas will be ied in the one | Selling it by the sack oe. Sesanis iapeapnes i clever interpretation of the part, and ae a papule Sees re = ar = Hee ses nue detect 3 eH; p q ‘€ sighboring oO as oO Kansas | SecOhd ca is ae D 2 | the fine emotions given the cheracter | City Will be run by the railroads on | Bring us your Bufter, Eggs aod Chiekens. We alway he SS PEt were brought out by Mr. Hart with | several days of the week. | price in cash or trade iii so Tn radeon oa q the skillfulness of the finished actor. FOURTH-CLASS POSTMASTERS. | in The other members of the company | ™r- 3S Several Missouri ana | \ay fy se Wag weal in thei eos as Republicans. i BE AN i] 3 as FLER t Were also well up in their parts Sept. 21—These post | t= : sa ae : Mr. Hart will be seen in Butler | office were made Tues- | ‘ ase calland get your pirer Your subseription i cease for three nights, commencing Mon oo ees (| Cancer, sin Loxpox, Sept. 2 = & ; a na : = = = ni ‘ HONDO ept. 2 oune 4 day Sept. 27th, and will present : = aes: ment that one of the p 3 of the aot “The Man in the Iron Mask. # eps ey it house of Teck would soon visit Amer- 4 Lady of Lyons,” “Camille iscall t 4 e | ere See i ad take unto f an American woo {ta : : has more for i, vi ba Se a generall accredited 1 he name of th ince con- v Bucklen’s Arnica Salve OF ae, MO. : sone is roung — Y : The Best Salve in the world for unces to the publac, that i ta are large, while band of Miss Mary oonges shies ' cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt the late Ogd a cate i & rheun, fever sores, tetter, chapped | nd of borrowers it. a large int g ee a hands, chilblains, corne, and all skin | rece, MfOrk Of an Incendiary. : 1 @ eruptions, and positively cures soe Ah Sco ‘ a eas ue, Se eto ages i orn pay required. It is guaran-| hing to sell wu - { Gare sae en ae out buildings a | teed to give perfect satisfaction or This Bank! : oe eee vere totall barn contz money refunded. Price 25 cents | 350 can a per box. For sale by H. L. Tucker. ing business. | does a general ban 3 | Flouring Mil ned. | ; E S ae j {and other grain. The fire . a Soo Sy SRR HAGERSTOWN, * Md. poy | and ample Capital, it solicits the | The Unete—Were Four Pee exer. | OTK Of an incendiary, as the barn < % "The Kansas man we pity, frame flouring mill belonging to the public. ee aa was 200 yards from the house and out- ” ani, Dab one man saye he’s merry; firm of Boyer & Heard, of this city, { The Nepbes_Well I rather buildings, and when Mr. Harrison * = i His wife’s Mayor of the city was destroyed by fire to-day, together J. R. JENKINS, Wx. E. WALTON, we gave congress a few pointer : awoke the dwelling was half consumed S3 z And he’s her Ra eee Times, | With its car shed and stable. The loss Cashier. President. | Journz!l and the barn was falling in There is >] Was $25,000; insurance. $10,090. noclew. *