The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 14, 1885, Page 6

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mee ane ees, CRITVENDEN'S ADIEU. legislative action. /lso that Japihaasenges oe His — " «weal Words to the Wissouri Legislature. managed than in t tast four years : No matured obligations remain un- Bo = ; atcVe fis: 4 y Ss Miss scho s ‘ and a tthe sta o , é = s : engine \y 2 sell t \ 1 inves r Un i é der : : c * 2 m 1k Go « 2 re o va uatio: ct at li persor > > : d i 3) ‘ i erty wa oy es 5 : a : S6y > i : . : ‘ mak »plica it a NG / ba sz od « ( iF x E G 1 € ¢ tior Hilder Ts t tt law st > bres € H : € t 5 New © expos i t Y ec F fea r MS TO € ry p ‘ state Ke Be ais = ; en oy ee re ¢ es | 1 { | ; ind physical laws repealc Bills 1 0. | OPerative in the 1 a i i tr jthe presu d = = i i oe ture s rec € s | shoul a ! inclined to that ! : : H i t i > istase. | fared by 1‘ Hein. Chic v d : aol } i Tactrsens an accra: series of res In < c ind : i PHE BONDED DEBI tt Re ae pes oS. PeCeS : a (pet _ oe if Ss > lutions of much sig 2 % : x 'B of the state is $11,803,000, the long- is ances LADies i i , present t taken est bonds extending m time to 1897, I f - } : kent ! preme court iss enumerate two ideas very pres of which sum the present ‘general | pealed, thus leayin: g the Downing t of appeals at Kan fnew cou To preserve an orderiy Sab ust provide for the pay- Haw mn unquestioned operation over assembly 1 ment of $5 ys that $1,200,000 of the balance t 1 } at well rehed upon to clear up th Sead your ¥ Guess la- Fullot Or. Harten’ ’ Dryoai ;000. The governor | the whole state. As a police taw, I] think the Downing law has already totthe supreme court >the amendment accomplished much ood, and can | Unrivalled in A {a ; Unparalleled in ot of $1,413,395-35 im the treasury can Ronee Fae. ' court of ap- peals effective should be taken at ’ safely be used in’ further eae: made much more effective with total reduction in seven- | the priv | spirits, A feeling of having negiected ; °*The state she ome duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at i Hi eae room at nN he Kansas City court of shall hold its sessior the debt, leaving $932,000 to be|certain a ene No i: a | Whe entemiue ene ial - i . ONCe. ne state mifitue should pe oe » “th provided for in 1885 and 1886, and | should rem a dead letter upon tl | , 1 } tet 2 : Uren i ottrein i : ne ‘| vell k no longer negiected and reasonable | . thinks that the portion falling due im | statute books, if a good one. : : | « = ; 14 ae S Unprecedented — 4 ne : ees roy Pappropriations should be made. | 1886 and 1887 can be refunded at a] should be entorced. Tt a bad one, it | he ae SG ae Teonvaled tn Economy of ; : € ) } Costs in criminal cases should be | lower rate of interest than the should be repeal = In 18So j is \ “4 ss Bndisputed fn BROAD CLAIM of belng the moc : i ace sition Lwece mee shane vost 1e } i : S now payi The appropriation | were ensed dramshops, ee : ae S| ‘ YERY BEST OPERATING, & of $900,000 by the last assembly for | wine sale | : ; th iii? mption and we ae as ie a SG } day appoint. | “28 r FE QUICKEST SELLING, e red tion anc rch f g stores retailing | } : I : 7 3 ete j drug stores retailing ee a sppropria. | TUN GARERA| HANDSOMEST AXD bonds proved msuflicient, the 1then existing licens | a > | : Hi k ¢ commis- green : rs bo ty ba i legislature is admonished toe avo:d } license, together with i piceenes a MOST PER iT COORG STOVE c } fo coi ctroon | i a 4 such errors in the future, a taxon t! oo 2 etiocte 5 : . i lek could} | ould be made. | i tization > aka Ever offered to the Public. ; sum which ceuld have been used fer} amor ted i ve this purpose havi tied te a a : | ieee ie ‘ , MADE ONLY BY THE Ss purpose having been permitted | ty license z the international ¢ 1 es i by ; : ; to lic in the teasury idle. A jot S458 rections conventions to j Fel a re * EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING ce. a : 309 i reste En! A Sys + of the Hannibal and St. Joseph case | increased in ear, Sai Nos. 612, 614, 616 &€18 N. Main £t., ; is giyen, and governor recom—| tween 1880 ; 1 Fe - ST. LOUIS, MO. | I ded ay SOLD BY i mends that steps be taken at once [be be e operative. 1S. report of the | x * ; towards the payment of interest on jr reduced the numbet « register of lan ows that much | \ Pa. 11 ES Mn ; the s Por drinking saloons withi work has been = an ab— | ; Missour: ha Kept pace | vear of its operation from ake eee Should | ,TOHAVE HEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE KEPTIN ORDER. | her sister states in the (a3G-ad ana elevate ‘ues Sse | @eAM™M D ,o2- oo : : : in the | c 10 i of railroads, which — should > {cent as reducec - i toe LA Niiew man the t of congress | places ot st ee | Z . tre } i and the states with as_ little legis-| 2,13=, over i latic nas pos 3; and that on vital i been an 903 ! ' re are tew persons who | beer salo this law. i have any conception ot the rapidity at Section of lures ive | REID BOWELS i at section ot a oa i 6 IVER ; with wl } : ty a 2 lopt | BiSCRDERED L i pealed, as many wh 2 ahs oe i Z| >) j MALA RIA H TRANSPORTATION RATES | do so for the purpose ot violatir Nea ons enact such leg- i N| y IG ORA If @ OR j ml kena asa ses have been reduced since the close of | and, m fact, imnecdment | Isacare for Liver Compl aL eine i 4 their erist op jon of the Liver, aa Dyspepsia, Coastipation, Bhiivamners, ite, Eowels ¢ 2 5 : | 5 = dition of the Li ‘Dyspepria, © om, Biito j te, 5 1s contive a the civil war. A table is given | open dr s a} vperative. AMNETit— | Jaundice, Hesdeche, Malaria, Eneam: ie regulates after eating, aversion = aS } { ment reads as to! st —- PARELY MEDICINE: “Toosunse cl Teevtccn: j tion of body or misid, er: sae showing s e workings of , ior 5 ee ! VeRO TMT ADy dragcies will tell you te reputation food, Irritability of temper, Low teen years of $352.947,486.26 on the | of the counties Pennsylvama railroad alone, diew Dots before the eyes, highiy rine, CONMTIPATION, and 6 e use of a remedy th 1S | increased under ethenmenneeneRUt is. ae bie reducing the ay erage charge of car- | the cities. tow ns and state have bee aximum penalty | and cight students att rying freight to less than) one per! muc t The | LE res Jee is Kidneysand kin is also p ; cent per mile, Atable of through remedi No law should work so eis stre urged to a] eee fe ae fo es lea a oe cen ape ns : frexght rates in Michigan showing | partially in favor of one division of | ral schools | “2 ee ae ae eee: - ce ot * se Se eee ries i a rate of ninety-seyen cents a mile the state against other divisions, and commenzurate | next, a bill eLoninbe p sedi ot witht Gathy Wome ea: eg for loch f in 1882 is given; also a for | in tact the state itself. For the vio | deiay in contormity with = KANSAS city, Mo ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, i Minos showing a rate of $1.09 in lation of this law the courts should ments of section 9. regul the | OSs qeectnisens oe sea ae eee ‘ fees ot the clerk and providing for } THTTS HAIR DYE. 1883, and one i Missouri showing either impose the a compensation rations for {the appointment t | with daily work and are a perfect ‘ } i { / | the Tate to be $1.40 for in) or this body should repeal the mini- | sutution during the session of 1853 - tT or the court find Serote * antiy t paar ons riLack t rio = 1333 and the rate tor local and | mum The county + S83. An ample and permanant en appropriating asuttcient an count i pera P <i ae bee on piles Ton of ‘the Liege cere oA 1. through passenger fares to be $2.89 | from si heenses nent for the state enivers fe mney to supply the court and | Cotes oh, BUtieat ad werk ray Pemet ns Puege air at Seip fuk “eat a oe per mile. The governor thinks that | creased : ee: the necessary ; & be RECEIPTS no one could design a clearer = Z < t such text | onstration of oo pees . 4 — eens pi cd mm the e ee I i \ #, ee ree aoe can a @. aiedonveiopepree, 2 Adéress DR. WARD ECO . sana Me

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