The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 6, 1886, Page 7

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aes < <= j DEALER IN Huggies, Lalages, ao sprING WAGONS, & - ‘ m Etc., Etc. t ? cowes REPThe Largest Assortment to Seleet) From in Southwest Misseur ti . ts siyles goods come direct from the manutactor tddo not pass through three or four hands. Also Agent for the celebrated patent JULHOLLAND SPRIN This Spring is the beat becouse there is no barin the w of turning; because there is tehing; be se it is the strongest and Tiding ey) ug made. [The ideal young people’s magazine. It holds fast place among periodicals of its clase. — on Journal . NI * \ ‘ NT’. NICHOLAS actin monthly Bea 8 perenne. on the ary Mapes Dodge. } be, or $3.00 year in ad . Booksell- uewsdealers postmasters, and the publish- take pubecriptlons, which should begdn with gf November number, the first of the volume St. Nicholas aims both to satisfy and to de- p the tastes of its constituency; and its R forthe past twelve years during which it Siways stood as it stands to-day at the head periodicals for boys and girls, isa sufficient at for its excellence during the coming on. The editors announce the following among the fe ADING FEATURES FOR 85-86 ASerial Story by Frances HW. Burnett. The long story she has written for children pLA Christmas Story by W. D. Howells. With Morous pictures by his little daughter George Washington by H. E. Seudder and attractive Historical Serial. AP Htbort Stories for Girls by L. M._Aleott ‘ountry in November HSew « Mite of Talk tor Younge Folks,’’by H his series forms a gtTacious and fitting Oralot a child-loving and child helping ‘iedical for boys oferch mont Pride 25 cents A he bers on the Great English Schools RusY { others. lilustration by Joseph Pennell | Sea-coast Serial Story, by J. I. Trowbridge, be life-like, vigorous and useful mny’s Boarding Hous ase ling with news-boys life a “re «lente R. Stockton will contribuce ous and fancifal stories a ih, ~~ ‘hag Jobn P. Trae, everal of his A capitalischool- oeael of Shakespear, by Rosa Kings- With itiustrations Wy Alfred Parsous Bert Stories by scoros of prominent writers, BE Susan Coolidxe, HM. H. Boyesen, N A. vestier, W. Gladden, RK. Johnson er, May, H. Butterworth, W. 0. | 5 ny P, Spoffont, and many others wining Sketches by Alice W. Rollins, Leland. Ho Rikford, 1. Schwatha, Ed Hon, and others Ms. shorter contributions, fomplete what the Rural New- eal Magazine departments Yorker calls oT children in the world.’’ THE CENTURY CO. New York Notice. ee is hereoy given, that letters of ad why oe the estate of Abija Whetstone ave been granted to the undersigned ates county Probate Court, i Y, Missouri, bearing date the rT. Iss. All persona having A Sail estate are required to exhibit them for allowance, with none year from the said letters. or they may ‘be tny benefit of such estate de not exhibited within two years from of the publication of this ete, they forever bat D. J, WHETSTONE, Administrat fr. 100 per cent. upon ews, to pro- te e: ' I \ thii 5 In spite t duty t re ‘ to se ecre t id we a send very large quantitie What happened? I Amer nu facturers came o here et | suid: ‘We are making 100 per cent. on our capital. It you cor ie to send screws to ner ve shall of | course tuce our } e you ¢ ut reduce ou OTS t tow t be good tor us Now, tet Us ake We 1 you mui ‘4 t ~ ti tint y dd 3 Loud laugite TECCEIVE ‘ tds 1 i t u 5, °§ cted t! the folly and stupidity of ¢ \ tectionist legislation. We received @VelV COoMlOriabic meine to sitstil | with fotded hands and send no screws | to America. | Renewed { American manulacturers went to | Congress, and sad: ‘Here is a native mauutactarer, deserves protection ; | employs a lot of working eop in | danger ot being ruined py cx mpe | ution trom abroad. You noust raise the duties —-and raise duties to about 120 or 150 per cent. And then of course our income ceased, and we were shut out. But now I Want lo see who are the losers in tus thing, Not the American manu. facturers, who were able io pay 100 tand pav The only people who suffered were the work- per cent. upon their capit a haudsome subsidy. ing classes of the United States,who had to pay for screw that they used and every manutacture more every in which they were engaged. Angelic Interview. Ta the “sweet 5y-and-bye,”’ the next dog days bring the next canvass, apace, the well posted white winged Angel of Retorm will inter- | view when candidates. and by mspirutic our spiritual interviewer reports the following, taken at the town pump, at high noon: A. of R.—to dem. candidate.—I see you are on the democratic ticket. | D. C.—Yes, I thro’. csi 1 managed to pull Do you expect to get elected? Yes, Lhope so, though there is} considerable kicking. Do you know the reason et the} dissatisfaction ? L think I do, but I don’t want anvy- body else to know it. Everybody will know it,and you'll be distanced. Good gracious talk so loud } : don’t }—but, have you got on to the se- cret? Why sh + 4, ce UT was Present when you sware a to the robber taction, with the privi- | lege of poens ts theirenemy before t ' i i | { } i ilegiance | j | the public. | { Heavens, you don't say so!—can! it be possible you were there, when q we se the door. arct the room locked But of course you won't and sav anything about at, to injure me There's no occasion for me to say a word, since by thine own actions thou hast given thyselt away. | How so, me I have} tried to b Mape | Yes, but bke all meu of a leceptive | gui ion isa confes- } sion of jud | How so 1 do not understand ! you. i Perhaps not, tor guilt is both deep and blind. You agree you swore et pic t i facti » . nost unsciupulous taction Phiey sez you King disparag es en ot the party, always dey vw any ill said of your it rs— because “it will h t DATEN You are a fool to th | 'E Sad < bat, at ¢ 1 z G cet ' i uld ¢ tid deg : ‘ shou Ta 1) Do split + s wv VN 1—«¢ sties-—-do any t - tr la i uM . athe it 1 | the your advice. Good dav Tine ‘ jerks im the postoflice departinent were shocked, this moruaing, When they found that the successtul ca te fora vacant postion in that office was a negro | schooliuaster from) Arkansas. Un- der the ¢ vil service rules he was en- to the position, having passed his examination with greater honors the than his white competitors, but lah-de any investigation ot dah clerks who got in without their qualifica- tions, are indignant at the appoint- ment. While not exactly opposed to the possessors of brains they ob- ject to them when found in a black —Kansas City Star. cuse, Prince Adolph ot Lippe-Schaume burg, has just celebrated the twentv- filth anniversary of his accession to a petty German principahty ot ex- actly 212 square miles area, with a population of 33,133. ali the same Adolph has private property to the $30,000,000 and manages to get a hving. but amount of Eli Perkins will write the ot Tom Ochiltree. When he does Gath will prepare the pretace and Mark Twain the index. Mulhatton will be the publisher, comm I last evening he rd-bill presented at t. [twee written tes his ysion Ho the ch: raed are candles an traoton Uribe, Twelve life prisoners in the Kentne ky} lary work at chairnuamir 5 Not exConfederat dustrioux sr Three the world of M , ers, will pass a curve of 20 to with ease, and can carry # we 240,000 pounds! They are intend use on the Tehuantepec Ship Railroad. i i } ai i 1 ate inst fa earment that has been was Four h act of wh e€ seque ile says t oman W ey vunty 1S }us ‘ tts su ti band, teak nan han Sant Smock om the 1 pisto etween Sn ram, the ball ranged downward, ssing the brain, and came out the base. Hewas { and cared | by tnends, and atter long nursing recovered. ‘I nen Who attempt- ity from Smock Phey , ¥ them. After ecovery registered a it he would devote hi yw down and A tew kal weeks ag i inc wert 1 F ‘e 2 1 found one of t min Missourt mean Garrard county, Ky. IT did rh S ithy d weil, and have sever bee narrested. Tam now on track of the last man. His une is Sanders, and I will have nin less than ten days. I will nake myself Known to him before One week later the body of Frank } Sanders was found in a lonely path ns of Wt the following note in the cle hitley county, with scribbled in pen- cil. pinned to his coat: **This is the b that last act of a tragedy hn years ago.’”” No one doubts did the killing. He has not been seen since, and no one is taking any pains te find him, Consumption Cured. An old physician retired trom practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetabie remedy tor the speedy and. permanent cure of consumption, Bronchitis, Catrrrn, Asthma and all throat and Lung Attections, also a posi- tive and radical cure tor Neryous dibility and all nervous complaints atter having tested its wondertul curtive powers in thousands ot cases has telt it hisduty to maeit nown to his suffering tellows. Actuated by this motive and a disire to releive human suffering, I will seud free ot charge to all who desire it this recipe | in German, French or English, with tull directions tor preparing and useing. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp naming this paper, W. Ae Noyes, 149 Power's Bloc » Rochester, N.Y. no.2-ry Another, and one of the fast) sur- | visors ot Waterloo. has just dieé in Of course ars he has been an mate of Christ-Chuarch London at the age of gq. for several in Workhouse, on Blacstriars road, and be was not buried beside on in St. Paul. Welling fei in de Prof. trator Sherman, Invitation ty mect joint debate on the tariff question at | Manstield, Ohio-—the proceeds trom the sale of seats to co to the poor the place—enclosed isis check for Sice, io be apphed to charitable purposes. he Mikado of Japan vever weats Backlen’s Arnica Salve. he Best Salve in the world tor Cnte es, Cuts, Uleers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Teter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin erup- tion-,and postively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect tistaction, Or mone. refnnded, box. 25. cts For saleby Waler Jo Cosi O11 inspector n Bates County secured the 1 ve cessary te nents and duly qahfied ified and ani now ready to pretorm the dunes of my office as contemplated by law. Dealers will find it to the terest to notify me betere offeri any oi! : for sale, as Iam determind to do my | extent of the law. dutv in the matter and prosecute all violators of this section to the fullest , L. Lawrxix, Coal Oil Inspector tor Bates Co. Smock | ung the } Sumner in a} ori + Weakness, upure Blood, 1d Beve vt pene Sos ves on Wrapper. Ta Waite ouly by BROWN CHEMICAL €0., BALTINOKE, BD, vopular Weekly newspaper devoted anics, engineering discoverie shed. Every mam engravings. This juable encyclo} nish ibe without M 2 Co. havo sobad Thirty: Me Eight , Years* ‘ Office SCIENTIFIC Aneuicas vew York. ALWAYS inthe LEAG! BELDINCG’S SPUD ' For Length, Strength & Elasticity «IT HAS NO EQUAL! | Awarded HIGHEST PREMIUMS at i all INDUSTRIAL Exhibitions. Its immense pypularity 1s due solely to the Intrinsic Merit of the goods, | BROWMNG & COYLE, StLouis, Mo. Ag:nts for the WEST and SOUTH. MILLS i LLS5& { MONTREAL: CONN. rch ee CANADA. mPTON, Mass: For “For Sale by. by ieomve ocr ‘ Nelding’s Knitting Silk, Machine Twist, But- von-hole Silk, Sewing Silk and Kensington Embroidery Silk have all the paints of Supar- jority that cistinauish their Spoon Size AFTLON, ‘soret Lind endef ong CONSU FS BR. 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