The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 13, 1882, Page 3

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Combustion Without Flame. American Architect. Anew theory of combustion was practically illustrated by Mr. Thomas beshere Le bas bene caseeegi ae Fletcher, of Warrington, England, at asoiree of the Society of Chemical A New Ci Mr. William H. Cozzens returned yesterday from St. Francois county. ware of imitations. ! The delicate odor of Fioreston Cologne is entirely novel. Look tor signature ot | liscox & Co., N. Y., on each bottle. Sept.1, 1m That old story post-office ington- veying out a new town of 400 acres, | ar the St. foe Lead Mixes, called Bozyt aes town into blocks of —_DEALER IN—~— Hardware _ Iron, NAILS, ti Higginsville comes back from Wash- to be Industry, at Owens colie the re- sult beng so totally unexpected that A Good Fou udation. In Ameri compla many present would, and 10 fact did, go away with the impression that some deception was being practiced. Mr. Jacob Reese, the inventor of the j and already a large qu antity of ound for | the ber has been piled on the useholds the prevailing ! akness of the stomach indigestio ousneéss and rheumatism. the erection of | are new d its consequi nerv- } jeity. It is located : j 1 the Reese fusing disc, has stated his be- region 2 Such sufferers jcalled by the old French settlers F Backsmith’s Supplies, Ge , zy Hmersipe : BN href that if it were possible to pro- B “ a es i ettlers | can lay a good foundation tor health by | | Rowers Co et, Pee Powe : ch ape i ’ i ee oe s j‘*‘Bonne Terre,’’ or good ground. ac Parleos Gicce ae : s, Casaday S s, Canton Clipper, Furst and Bradley an duce combustion without flame the | = * | using Parker's Ginger Tonic, as it tones PI dley and | Morison Hand Plows, Buckeye Cultivators, \ Cultman Taylor Threshers and Engines, | Combined Reapers and Mowers, Empire Combined Reaper and Mower { Racine Spring Wagons, Royal St. John Sewing Machines, Bain and La- | Bell, Farm Wagons, Harrows, Road Scrapers, ete. The largest stock nd best assortment in Bates Co. North-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. It is in the bend of Big river, a branch ' p the stomach and nerves, and keeps the of the Meremec, which empties into | kidneys active to carry oft the foul mat- | the latter stream near Eureka. It) te" —N- O. Picayune. a Mr. Fletcher not only has | ee oat ity éxpes The state university expects a lar- Buckeye Grain Drills, temperature and duty obtained trom Mineappolis Twine Binders, i any fuel would be enormously in- creased. proved the possibility of flameless combustion in more than one form, put also has demonstrated practically | was in the region, mentioned by M. { Le Page Du Pratz, who resided in j ger attendance this season than ever | the country sixteen years, from 172, | before. 3 | { | | where the French found those res | = | Sa = the enormously high temperatures | (hateave ido ter gee NEE | An Impossibility. j 1 which can be obtained by this) | ater : eee Deserving articles are always appreci- } H means | Pee ise n the cast side, previous | ated. The exceptional cleanliness of i 2 ‘ | to 1742, the French had settlements | Parker’s Hair Balsam makes it —or— Taking a ball of iron wire about } it i s it popular. OF. i ‘ : ie |} at Kaskaskia, Fort Charters, Tama- | Gray hairs are impossible with its oc- three pounds in weight, Mr.Fletcher = ras, while on the placed it on a slab of fire clay, and est side ot the | casional use. directing a bDlow-pipe flame on it for afew seconds, he suddenly blew the flame out The creased so rapidly that in a few seconds the wrought iron fused and ran into drops, and this temperature was steadily maintained. The room was darkened, but the closest exami- nation did not show « trace of flame, although the fact that the gas was burning was repeatedly proved by relighting and extinguishing it. The same experiment was repeated in another form by directing the flame- less heat into a small fire-clay cham- ber, in which a refactory clay cruci- ble, made especially for nickel melt- ing, was partially fused and worked into a ball like soft putty, the sides of the fire-clay chamber being the same fused. The heat was so gr that the blow-pipe laboratory, whic’! was given up to Mr. Fletcher for the evening, was much too hot to be agreeable, inspite of open windows and ventilators. How far this dis- covery can be utilized remains to ke seen, but it would appear that the presence of flame, usuaily considered temperature in- to be a sign of combustion, is really an indication of impertect results, and the best duty is to be totally obtained only when flame is absent. Itis certain that such temperatures asthose obtained by Mr. Fletcher without flame have never previously been obtained with used, | which than a small gas supply for a quarter-inch the tuel was nothing more pipe, assisted by an aur-blast. | materialization i Mississippi the opened mines or of lead per tour. The Desloge mines, near by, produce one-third less than the St. Joe mines. ‘Lhe country is getting denuded of its timber, as great quantities are con- sumed at the lead for fuel. The St. Joe mines have now 32,000 cords of wood piled up foruse. There isa narrow gauge railroad to the j mines, and people who have not been ; there have no idea of the enterprise and activity going on at these mines. works Was the Grant administra its worse, a more complete political machine than this one of Arthur’s | Most ofthe cabinet officers are in {active charge of the campaign and | bending every power of the govern- | ment to subserve their personal or party needs. Two officials, Chand- ler and Brewster, are as actively at work in political manipulation if they were the formal managers ot the party orgamization. This is the of Stalwart Republi- canism and an illustration of what the leaders of that wing ot the party mean by bamishing squeamish senti- ! mentalism from office. R. A.D. Wilbanks was nomina- | ted by the Fourth district Democrat- | ic convention at Duquom for clerk | of the appelate court. Col. Herbert is trying to collect | & from the board tor 2 | inch which the nuilding committee dispatched at Forest park. | school The prize drill between St. Ber- | nard commandery Knight Templars | of Chicago. and Raper commandery of Indianapolis, was won by the for- mer. ! At Seagaville, Texas, Sam Rawes shot and killed bis brother Hanagan: | The men were the sons of James S. Rames the well known Greenback er. | i | | and St. Cha i 6th inst. Chas. Stewart stabbed | Jos. Hunter, colored, severing the | femoral artery and causing speedy | death, The tariff commission heard the | Cinemnati Grocers’ Association on Sugar, and rice. Also} Papers on dry goods, hemp and la- dies’ shoes. The Social S molasses nce association at Saratoga was addressed Wednesday | by Prof. Harris, Emily Talbot, Park Goodwin, Frank B. Sanborn and Prof. Wayland. The steamer Peninah was recent- ly seized by the government for sell- | tag liquor on a reservation. Wed- mesday at Bismarck the watchman in charge was overpowered and the | boat carried off. The Chicago Democratic conven- nd ton declared against suraptuary Ptohibitory legislation, The procession of the Working- Men at New line. it to nausextin “there is no sale, half price. York Wednesday | ved a - } Showed tw enty thousand men in Spruce Township. All quiet in old Spruce at present. Crops good and tarmers all happy. A gr in old Spruce this fall. t deal of wheat will be sown : | Flax is averaging trom 12 to 12 1-2 bushels per acre, wheat 20 to 22 per acre. i We had qu the picnic Sept. roes of we noticed Bob C , Ben Canter- bury, Bob. Etzler, Archie Sims and Tom Silvers, and they have the well- Among Bates {wishes of the Democracy of old Spruce township. Success to the the Times is the wish of Drirr Woop. 's dis a of its Dyspep: » by Tor. the use ot Ba iey’s Saline Aperient pid liver, biliousne are cured by its spi Frompt and pleasant. ac ion being so 4qt-2t | Bates County Stock Sale Column Regular stock sales at i third Monday in every month, at ' sale yard. 1 T. G. Houston, Supt. | Charges for selli Horses and | mules ver head soc; thoroughbred | cattle per head 50c; cattle per head |25c; sheep and hogs 5c. Yard- | ing free. NOTICR. Parties wishing to purchase stock of any description, or having stock they desire to sell at aboye sales, can torm the agent by mail or per aliy, stock wanted or for eate, and it will be advertised in colun free of charge. J. W. Riley, Agent. Office at Riley & Dickey’s livery i stable, west Dakotah street. Next ,sale Monday, July 47th, at 10 o'clock. n- this * WANTED. ' FOR SA S, constipation, etc., | All persons preter | Butler, | Where | Dollar Store | Sept. 1, 1m j 1; A regiment of North Grecian | | Cs . a 1‘ the **Marameg.’”? = On Du Pratz’s | mountaineers has been sent to the | i IC | ar "7 ! map, the river **Marame ziven, | Turkish border. | a | while the Wabash 's given as the i owt i = Se eae: 4 wildest stream entering the Missis- | ayeeras wo ” said a lad Ti i a : ; : a ow do you manage,” said a lady to mware, Notions. mike Ol cee branch ¥ see h @lassware, eIPPE pile he Obio isa branch of her friend, ‘‘to appear so happy and good Novelties, Vases, dntdcbe the Wabash. natured all the time?” “I always have i ‘The St. Joe Lead Mines employ } Parker's Ginger Tonic handy,” was the é | Gali and See my 8, 10 and 13 cent Corntezs. several hundred miners, at a depth | TePly, ‘and thus easily keep myself and Alaa family in good health. When I vel Ladies Neckware | Oseri ; of from 150 to 200 feet beneath the J Boo GES . trich Phaumes, Tal Le gees ané Hair Goods and Fea: ri ; surtace. Themules that go down guiek enpeooe Bareneas yeePe pai a Specialty. Diea “aa there remain during their hves. These | Spaimisthe only grain producing | Ruspecrréruy mines turn out one hundred ‘tpigs’? | country which gives unfavorable y k f T. A, CLIFFORD, Proprietor. crop reports 114 Bast Park Avenue RICH HILL MO The Bad and worthless, Are never imitated or counterfeited. This | is especially true of a tamily medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imétated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the | purest, best and most valuable family | medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. ; B-, andin every way trying to induce | Suffering invalids to use their stuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H.B. Many others started nost ums put up in similar ; st;leto H. B., variously devised j names in word “Hop” or way to induce | people to beltreve they were the same as | Hop Bitters. All such pretended reme- | dies or cures, no matter what their style {| or name is, and especially those with the | name ‘‘Hop” or ‘‘Hops” in their name j or in any way connected with them or | their name, are imitations or counter- | teits. Beware ofthem. Touch none of | them. Use nothing but genuine Hop | Bit:ers, with a bunch or cluster of green | Hops on the white label. Trust nothing ; else. Druggists and dealers are warned | against dealing in imitations or counter- teits. Sept. 1, 1m Ww. EF. Maday, DEALER IN Dry Goods & Groceries Dakotah Street Southeast Cor. Sqr. - - - - : BUTLER, MO with which the *‘Hops” were used in a M.A Mayard, AT THE POST OFFICE \ { | | | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NUTS. CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARITIES. 0! 9 NLLUVW SV | Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand, At Pittsburg loon-keeper, « ly, a sa- | led John Glessner { | with a blow of his fi I take pleasure in anneuncing to | the public that I have located in | Butier to make it my future home, j and haye the largest and best as- | sorted stock of clocks, watches and | jewelry and spectacles ever brought ‘to this market, which I will sell | cheap for cash. Having had many | years experience in the mannfac- | ture of watches and elocks in Eu- rope, luni now prepared to repair | watches and clocks, no matter how 4 | compheated nor how bwily they x arti é | have been abused. By bringing A. S. Mar tin & Co htem to me, you can have them pu‘ | uitgood running order and guarar | tee satistactio | The keautif:l crimson blush, the toe | | sparklingeve, a clear intellect—are so NEW JEW ELLER. | | { ; English Female Bitters sends red blood | to sickly woman’s checks and strength to | her muscles,|by giviug an appetite, aiding | digestion and building up the system. All s ckly women wh» need a never-tailing fe- male regulator, will be delighted with its prompt action. 4i-2t Marshall Jewell was elected pres- | | ident ot the National Telephone as- | sociation at Boston. | often wanting ong our most lovely ttle:s in Staple and Fancy Dry = ¢ H | females, and why? Because they are z { THE AMERICAN UNIVERSAL CYCLOP eS... ! | suffering trom some peculiar, lingering is j = male complaint. A sure, sate and : | An entirely new and enlarged edttion comp?cte tn 13 Fat ectual remedy, is English Female Bit-| Goods, Notions, Millinery, Ladies - eramaid ters. 4i-2t It contains mere mafter than ary other Cyeleprté It is brought up a later date than any ber | oe: peedia. It embraces over 40,000 Titl> of Chambers’s “Eneyclopasi added on Americaa sujects. SOME REASONS WHY Mayor King of Philadelphia has i offered $500 reward for the arrest of | Furnishing Goods, Cloaks, Su.ts, | a le . Man ee OK ; Maj. Phipps, the defaulting poor- its ee Jecee ed clone is Paper, Dremew. wt 3 } house superintendent. IT_1S CHEAPER THAN ANY OFHIE @Itigy yy ’.° *? Soe ta eas Carpets, Groeeries and Queensware THIS WORK i-—;:.."— ——— ¥ -CHILLS AND FEVER. ————! Ite price im Cloth being B25 per set. Ite price in Sheep being 2355 per set. Tis price in Half Russia being BAO yor «t.5 | Malarial Eever,Dumb Acueand Is Superior to al all Miasmatic Diseases, a2 + 5 ts se pertor all Othe: - all kinds of Country Produee Specimen pages samt to any addres on apptinctin. Agen Fight parties. Send for ceulas. | | | | | | ' Are Quickly Cured With the 50 Cent | “Marsh Ague Cure.” S&S. W. GREEN’S SON, Publisher, 74 and 76 Bechman S., N.Y. CYCLOPADIAS ! wanted. “‘Your Ague Cure is a good thing. One : 50 cent bottle cured my two children ot | chillsana fever. One ot my neighbors used it in pillform,and was quickly a We buy onurely for Spot Cash —I.W Harris, Kansas City, Mo. “The demand for your Ague Cure is j growing better all the time.”’—Dr,. J. W- | Neal, druggist, Xenia, Kans. “One 50 cent bottle ot the Marsh Ague Cure has accomplisded wondeis in my family Ithas cured my five children of hillsand fever. It is the best and cheap- } t chill remedy known.”—Mrs. Mary | : , Williams, Sedalia, Mo. | eld stand of M. S. Cowzes & Co., The Marsh Ague Cure is for sale by F. | M. Crumly & Co., druggis.s, Butler, and | | by prominent dealers everywhere. Price | and cordially Sept. 1-1m and defy al! competition on same We sre at the: quality of goods. CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEADACHE & BILIOUSHESS. Fy Pecpasco cut sy BROWN MEDICINE & MF°G O°. Lawson, Ku. = invite everybody to Tasasii. Nover Faiis!? JRO, STOUCHTENBURGH & 66. Actnis, Cities ae te aw es | visit ns: and save money by 59 doing. > Tre it Now! 50 cents—liquid or pills. Se eee a

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