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POWDER WORKS BLOW UP. _| VESUVIUS BELCHES | cov. DAVIS STRUCK ' General Miles Congratuiated by’ MOLTEN STREAM. | BY JUDGE WOOD. G. A. R. Encampment. Four Killed and Several Injured at ee Francisco, Cal., Aug. 21.—Be- Carthage, Mo. Opens Like a Monster’s Mouth and). .ssas Execative Dispates Judge s| fore adjourning to-day the National G. A. R. Encampment adopted agem- Statement at Public Meeting and | plimentary resolution on Gertral occurred this morning at 7:30 o'clock Son Ghee Nelson A. Miles, who has just retired. is Knocked Off Platform. at the works of the Independent} Naples, August 28.—People of . The resolution was introduced by Powder company on Center Creek,|Paples and the environs witnessed w| Little Rock, Ark , August 28.—The | Captain P. H. Coney of Topeka, Kas. : The Kind You Have four miles southwest of Carthage. | remarkablespectacle at noon to-day. | candidates for the Democratic guber- | and was as follows: a a Those killed are: Superintendent/ One thousand feet below the central|natorial nomination addressed a/ “Resolved, That we congratulate W. 0. Roll, Ernest Pearman, Lee| cone of Vesuvius, the voleano opened jerowd of 5,000 people at Bismarck | that splendid soldier, exemplary com- Barry and Ellinwood Haworth, all|like a huge mouth, out of which/last night. Gov. Jeff Davis was the| mander and citizen, Gener- of Carthage. Lee Barry was injured | belched a fiery stream of lava, which | first speaker, and during his speech |al Nelson A. upon his abteln- by a flying board and died later. J./Tan down the side of the mountain, | he wanted to know if his oppenent, | ment of distinguished and honorable, H. Simpson, of Webb City, and Lafe|/and at firet seemed to menace the| Associate Justice Carroll D. Wood, | retirement after a matchless record Bennett, of Carthage, aredangerous-| Observatory. This building, how-|was 4 partner with John R. Dos-/asa soldier of over 42 years’ service, ly injured. Thirty eecaped. ever, is protected in the direction of | passos, of New York, in zinc mines in| without just criticism of his official) §] Promotes . Tuis is the second explosion here| the stream by a mound of lava, 200/ Marion connty; how much mining|conduct, which began as a Lieuten. ness and within a month, both oceurring in| feet high, which was thrown out dur-|stock he had sold in Wall street and|ant in the Twenty-Secood Mase. | fj) Opsm.Morpline nor Mineral. the mixing room, which in each case| ing the eraptions 1895 and 1900. | whether Dospassos did not have a| Infantry, progressing by the bright- soho of beroic patriotism from Carthage, Mo., Aug. 29—An ex- Sends Lava and Stones From piosion without a moment's warning was blown to pleces. No fatalities} The eruption occurred without any | $2,000,000 bond suit pending in the} est grade : resulted a month ago. The menhad| warning whatever. There was an | supreme court of Arkansas. Manassas to Appomatox, during the Benge of Od PSA PITCMER . a five minutes’ warning from hot acids|¢arthquake, detonation or rain of| In replying, Judge Wood entered a| greatest of all civil ware, from 1861 ye a then, but this morning no warning] ashes, which were thrown to aheight | ‘enlul of the first question asked by | to 1865, and illuminating this record came and the three men, who could | of 700 feet, producing an extremely | the governor, saying he is not inter-| by his great military achievements aloneshed light on the exact causeof| beautiful effect seen from Naples. | ested with Dospassos, but the gov-|as a euccesstul Indian fighter, and as the disaster are dead. The stream of lava, which is 15 feet|ernor appeared dissatisfied, and in-|a great and judicial military diecipli- ween Makite Drxalnrs. broad, at 11 o’clock to-night, had|terrupted the speaker before the|narian and organiser.” covered a distance of 2,700 feet. It} latter could proceed further. Davis ge aera The mill had just been rebuilt and | deviated later from the direction of | wanted to know when Judge Wood Raised From the Dead. had only recently started up again, | the observatory, which is no longer| ceased to be interested with Dos-| (C. W. Landis, “Porter” for the making dynamite for blasting in the] menaced. The only danger is for the | passos. Oriental Hotel, Chanute, Kan:, says: lead and zinc mines here. Superin-| newelectric tramway up thevolcano,| The governor's manner and inter- “I know what it was to euffer with ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. For Over Fac Simile Signature of h ° at Roll. P n neuralgia deed I did, and I got abot- , i Th t tende . - “re ae eo eae which, however, has thus far not|ruption angered Judge Wood, and] +), of Ballard’s Snow Liniment and 1| f NEW YORK. if y Years Were all three In the mixing house, /been touched. The eruption already | when he disputed the judge’s word, | was ‘raised from the dead.’ I tried Alb «at f whieh is secluded from the other ten | seems to be decreasing, and it {shop-|the latter advanced’ on Davis and]to get some more, but before I had 3) Dosrs-43gCines fh ‘ mill buildings, bebind a hill. Super-/eq no damage will result from it, knocked him off the plattorm, which | ‘deposed’ of my bottle, I was cured | 7 Maddala’ © Dacha . ml? i {ntendent Roll chanced to be there) ‘The spectators tar enough away | was about 4 feet from the ground, | ®n¥rely. I am tellin’ de trash too. ' on his tour of inspection. The acids . sen} 206) 50e and $1.00 at HL. Tucker’s } bt Taspection. not to be frightened stood entranced| The bystanders rushed in and pre- Drug Store. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. evidently got overheated in the mix-| at the spectacle, but those nearer to | vented further trouble, although the ———————— ing unnoticed by Haworth and Pear-!the volcano were selzed by panic] Incident created no little excitement. ee ce eee Trotting Record Smashed. man, for they made no move tO) when the eruption began, and rushed | Davis was not hurt by the fall from 0 : Gaon ps, down from the sides of the mountain | the platform. Readville, Mase., Aug. 24.—Lou Dil- The bodies are mutilated beyond/and trom the adjacent country to} So great was the commotion fol- lon broke the world’s trotting record Identification save through the|the villages of Portici and Resina, | lowing the occurrence that thespeak| 0" the mile track here to-day, going knowledge that one of them wore @/ which are built over the ruins of] ing was not resumed in the forenoon, |!# 2:00 flat. blue shirt and the other a certain! Herculaneum. The alarm in these|A local officer, who was present,| Thepreviousrecord was 2:02X, held finger ring. Young Barry was, at] villages was somewhat quieted by | placed Judge Wood under arrest on by Cresceus, made at Columbue, 0., the time of the explosion, standing] the mayor affixing notices declaring | acharge of assault and battery upon last year. Lou Dillon's time by quar- Bates County Investment Co, (BUTLER, MO.: PPOPPPSSAS ona hill overlooking the mix hovee,| that there was no danger and ex-| Davis. ters to-day was: First quarter, 0:304; sOapital, = = 850,000. = flying Recs “_— = = horting the people to remain calm. Lapqasmnn tues bes a ’ Loy agg qearten, Maney te loan on real eoteg at low rates, Abstracts of ore @ great wound i is 8 5 , :30\; last quarter, 0:29. wo Bates oo . Oholee ——- = i aie Asche i The chief = Spy whan 40 _ Assassin's Bullet Missed Magelssen. re a aoe an ae securities always on hand and foramen” 2 anty ta of title Pearly lores gone personally to mal e a tourof! London, August 29.—A dispatch] wa, 9:02¥ ora half second slower a titles examined and all kinds of real estate — the villages around Veeuvivs, in ord- of yesterday’s date from Constanti-| than preetl held by Cresceus ¥ obama sad Hon. J, B, Nuwasany, Fi er to reassure the peasants and 80-| nopie says that Mr. Magelssen, the| she made the half to, panes 1.01% a Foesen i oe" Vioe- President. Guan A, To Cure a Cold in One Day. perintend any measures of protec-] 4 morican vice 1 at Beirut, 8. F. Wannoox, Notary. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine | tion which may be deemed necessary. martensite ager th ann po and the ~— sr in 1:81, The A annnenneiniahietiiiiinadeatiianinet hacen an Tablets. “a ame refund the| The superstitious of the lowerclasses | ie had been mated was die ela | was driven by Millard Sanders. : money if it fails to cure are agitating for the expuleion of She received a magnificent ovation Grove’s signature is on each box mistake in a telegram. An attempt |trom an immese gathering when she 2he Prof. Krull of Munich, who predicted was, however, made on his life b . WAPORROEA : , » 'Y 80! completed the mile. ene the eruption, "Goslering that he has individual, who has not been arrest- p! {~ ; A southern newspaper declared, | the “evil eye. ed and whose identity is unknown. Devoured By Worms. FE ARM I iO ANS and othe a . © all Of) but from hunger, althoug abun fication of like acts here at home.” Usually begins with the symptoms Beirut has called upon Mr. Randal,jdantly. The entire trouble arises To be able to borrow money os real Hg . }of a common cold; there is chilliness, y ‘ ; While that paper admitted that !mi-| sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick the American consul, and expressed | from inanition, their food is not as- estate on long time, with the privilege of 4 tation is the sincerest flattery, it ad-| pulse, hoarseness and impeded respi-| regret for the occurrence. The vali —. | bene wy oe bbe ; : ded: ‘We should restrain our desire ae. Gis frequent onal doses ot has ordered that measures be taken chaste - yao them to cenee crying making payments before due, is an advan- ww please so ter as to retrain from | ssid will ery for it) and at the {the| to discover aand arrest Mr. Magels-|and begin to thrive at once, very tage which the frugal borrower appre- negro lynching just because our sign of a croupy cough, apply fre sen’s assailant. much to the surprise and joy of the i 4 brethren up north indulge in that] quently Ballard’s Snow Liniment ex- — 25e H. L. Tucker's Drug ciates. We loan money in this way and ie pastime.” All of which moves the] ternally to the throat. 50c at H. L Carsts Nation Guse tor fates. Atvet tore. sicaiielecetleiiunsidaial tal te of int New York Tribune to say: ‘“The| Tucker's Drug Store. _ shied ha aa ed Bank Robbers in Missouri. at a low rate of interest. sarcasm is not undeserved, and the PEPIN Scranton, Pa., August 28 —Mrs. , se B serious reflection that while the oun Idea . - Carrie Nation, by her attorney, to By maw; ny eS aoe. pss 3 DUV ALL & PERCIV AL : north loves she negro—at a distance] In Spain Walter Williams called | day filed a suit for $75,000 damages) a ty tour robbers at 2 o'clock $ b] the south, notwithstanding its polit | upon the editor of a provincial jour-| against the mayor, the ‘director of hte ‘uopaite. ‘The vault was blown BUTLER, MO. ical discrimination against him,| "al to explain the press perliament, | public safety, the chief of police and really understands him and offers|4nd asked him to give the subject a | six officers of the city of Scranton, him his best opportunities, is not notice. The Spanish editor eald he] alleging false arrest. When Mrs. without truth.” A very candid con. | Would be delighted, and on the fol-| Nation was here recently she was ar- indeed, says the Sedalia lowing day Mr. Williams read some- | rested four times, once for disorderly thing like this: conduct and three times for selling ———E “Mr. Walter Williams of the United | her hatchet without a license. In Stops the Cold and Works off th |States has purchased the state of} one of the cases the local courts de- open, but the robbers got very little tO money. There is no clue. aeneeeel J. 8. Calfee, president of the Missouri Bankers’ Association, has authorized a reward of $800 for the arrest and conviction of each of the robbers. It 29900000009 AA~AY OOP OPPOD0O0 000000000006 is supposed that there were four men a engaged inthe burglary. fesaion, Democrat. Cold. Louisiana and next year will give ajclares the proceedings in the case Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet: |celebration, to which he invites bis | faulty and that has emboldened Mrs. cure & cold in one day. 3 Urs, I Tallow atists e: stion to bette the present atti pay. Price 25 cents. Mr. Williams hastened tothe Amer pineal ican consul and between them they ‘ : , One Million Watermelons on One Farm] onyinced the editor that a correc- Cloudburst a $500,000 Loss. Among the. photographs to be|tion was necessary. The result was Frankfort, Kan., August 26,—The shown in the Missouri orld’s Fuir | the following terse statement: damage to farms in Newaha end Commission exhibit at St. Louisis| “Governor Francie, of Missouri,| Marshall counties by yesterday’s one of a single Missouri farm upon | has purchased a large tract of land | Cloudburst is Placed [ $500,000. which in good seasons @ million wa-| in the great American desert andMr.| Great quantities of grain were Walter Williams is here to invite the | *¥ept away, while many farmers lost termelons are grown. The farm is : hich. all their cattle and hogs. Business th rty of Ben F. Marshall, is|journaliste of Spain to a show w é i i per het county, Missouri, | the governor will give next year.”—| is ata standetill. Dozens of bridges and 10,000 acres are planted in wa- | Newspaperdom. _ out a Breer sce ; i wan fuels with most of the flooded poin n- termelons. In seasonable years Mr. Searching French Bottoms. terrupted.. ‘The Verall ha oa Marshall’s “watermelun patch” will i : , Aj A St. Joseph, Mo , Aug. 23.—Pinker- | fallen 10 feet in the past 24 hours. yield nearly or quite a thousand ton detectives nnd leon! pale off Cut Out The Middle Maa. Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. Now we have the largest Harness and Dedile Factory In Southwest Mo. SECRETS) 2 th illi ancianieannenipcmecnameie 2 qi er “Tele oneann eniain cers are searching the French Bot- A Woman’s Complexion. and can duplicate any goods. o farm in the largest watermeloncoun |*0™® three miles north of Bt J9-| Tig rank foolishness to attempt! At the Price of Suffering. in leather line--offered by cat- seph, for William Rudolph, the Uniori | to remove sallowness oF gteasinesd Bank robber, who escaped from the | ofthe ekin by the use of cosmetics, or West of ber ety, fo poor ty in the world, ° caused by ancy suffers much pain. alogue houses. So come and _ % =e “local treatment, as advocated by| |; her to suffer alone a $100 Reward $100. os Peer en Sere ee the “beauty doctors.” ‘The only sale| ia silence and remain ia the dark aa see us and let ue.show you. Badolph was last seen in Chilleothe. | 514 sure way that 8 woman can im-| the motherhood. Keep your money at home ‘The readers ot thie paper willbe plea: | He was headed this way and there| prove her complexion is by puritying| Mother’ : Care eat ui cclence as’ bon’ | are few better hiding places for crim-| and enriching the blood, which can| Pisce and We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double aivle to cure in all its stages, and that is inals than the French Bottoms, which | only be accomplished by ing the is protected, | Dall . wagon harness from $10 to $80. Single harness $7.50 to Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the! are a series of swamps, willow groves liver healthy and active. $25. Second harness $8.00 to $15. Saddies of all styles only positive cure known to the medical and fields of dense timber. bl - ‘ and prices from the cheapest to the eteel fork cow trategnity. Cases being a ae. pm ab j = fees yn? spring seat saddles. robes, horse , requires, a constitu " ats, t irectly , cleanses ‘ undisturbed. usters harness soaps, {eatment. Hall's Cavarrh Cure is taxen 21 Years a Dyspeptic. - Fay bed og ] pac man or eeiah crack oils, axel ie han riches purifies the com- aerate ack Goviacee onbhe (be! RH. Foster, $18 8, 24 8t.,Salt|plexion, Is also cares constipation, Mother’s F rien tem, therebv Lake City, writes: “I have been Gnd induces | is a liniment for external use ot the disease, and pemens oe wagon men’s canvass trim buggy tops — wae oun tapelt old Sune Bring in your old po Ml | : % Higby the ltgest etal Harooe aod eatery ‘e have the jarness ; Store in the Southwest and our hemnaat och ail wots ta “ahve tiga carrie felling of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD. MoFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mi home.

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