The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 20, 1886, Page 2

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eee ae A BRAVE CONGRESSMAN 5 tory. ire - tL se " , “ . f e He fiives Manly Neasons tor Nei + Po Pe ’ ) Pf» : Voting a Pension to 7 Mas ; , Fi > ! TRACE MARK | Mrs, Grant Pris mune a See th NEURALC!’, RHEUMATISN# 1x0 NERVOUS HEAD | | } | nvinoet after t it, that jad and marked curtis oem cheamatic Neuralgia. and also in Muscat o Warren Corks MD. St Loughe Ames : ve tested TONGALINE in several cums tistectane, A Sa VA it bas giver the House : e t < ae } the Sonat ( ; ; Tongan Wo 1 TMQawnre GAS ho any i o Coium or Morphine uA - ; it containsno© Orn ane eee See {repul lian) FOR SALF BY =o ’ j . A.A MELLIER, Sole P SASHINGTON AVENUE, ST. Logg me A Corer ag to ey, wits : 5 tt Ws. 25 YEARS IN USE. { { é aaa | i ———- | P - ~' ‘The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! bi rnd income of trom D5 SYMPTOMS OF A Hy the wilon 7 ae TORPID LIVER. — ti eral, § : capitate al mary: \ f ‘ ee 1 fappetite, Bowels costive, Patn in " ines : 5 cht the i : the head, with a dull sensation in the id de t r by the G y , or , ‘ stuu cu set ¥ part, Pain under the shoulders | db lubed , Fra t t ‘gE ian \ | blade, Fullness after cating, with adise | i erninent, a sne it : a is ‘ 2 i ' | inclination to exertion of body ormind, | it , } the most? i sof the wor va 2 | Irritability oftemper, Low spirits, with | UIUTERR + at eheved, side by ¢ ceo Be i ' ‘| afeclingof having neglected eomeduty, | & hea Hi} : When t ute wits : : Wearivess, Dizzinces, Fluttering atthe | | with every other widow « = : VOU. he 5 ) | Heart, Dots befere the eyes, Hendacko | it | put Vy 3 ral t 2 | over the right eye, Resticssnesa, with | AR ae faces ads , Hi other soldier who served i MOOT . : fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, aud apart Union army. As the wid of an) on re ve ts Dot \ | CONSTIPATION. | erth side ot Square } : a prow ef He wa 7 ‘ | | TUT's PILLS aroespecially adapted | i 49 | ex-president of e United Stat eh A a oie ! SSeS : to such ca: one dose effects such aj 1} > p end d 1 tre ‘ A i 3 change offeciingastoastonishthesuffercr. | meme tf who received $yoo,coo for « 2 vic ili t : Sha Ate,andcausetha — | | p ae = 2 sled mes huie'the system ts ~“ - ae oe 13 ; ; } ng.RegularStooisa |g ty hile acting as such officer, hives a e move i 1 sie. $¢ Murray StN¥. | § | while acting = irre main AVE iu! 0 ' . 1 t ant nea e 4 e > « . , y a 7 | a bill to equ. ze the Inty a i ee le : +o j iUT i rs) AIR BY : Idjer bso ho tyil Poa ‘ A is . 9 ar lq Ww changed toa | > a oldiers. and sigu:d a y Guay or z die ; ci \ se i a, : : x Phes ane K by asingie appiicnrion of | RE ATIOW AY. creased his ow V trom} : reals . , fre : ior se sts,or { Phe Direct and Fast Line t $50,000 p un, we ‘ I : f° She is, ne - S. ¥ y sa 2 }i. edn t penececcnil . tack a % | vlDCinnatl, ‘ " |r : oT a | ealth!) Levisvile, fering mj one | 2s Ing on! ' nawards ' : : " | ' : : csi sep a | W YORK and the EEAS i > bs. D ar PPrar. tly believe that these distinctio oe ae ay he lhe an » parlor he vells 2 Poors Seon, Die n tavor of class are unjust, burt at | the calles t eneral | ocr estnut and k Boo A ie oh i : a 4 sore eae TRAINS | ie . limer. d sed. that ob nin : CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE j 1 r foatleney 13 { ‘S a 1 eceased. that f, John NY ctminis uo, Wakeful they are Pathe i ‘ ' “ , ‘ mee 8 . Ss} ] r \ « t KNOW | t t a t Ito m final settle bof “8 F the on om be ee ee cnraue "| dot ches . renatare Cid 2.25, Rarrognees, Leg of powee | Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches penstoning p nts wilows, 1 a Adjutant, yo aud present nis “| tee betivint 1s & nee ee a Ae 1 either wex, I pliant Lae aid Seria io Chena ot Cars tor any class ot pas ; ly to Gen. Cheat! and wh be « | sengengers. twed army officers: ands officers or | plosenis to Gen. Cheatham, and aS ‘Vin | aie Ue Ae ee iia thew heirs, at a higher tate thon | him Tost at his hands that fort in Hohowsd vt affe sidou receipt of price 4 : : At prove’? “The aitlatanr : MIX BOXES |.) DAILY TRAINS those who rendered equally geod | th ou LrOVe y vlant. we?" | eee ~ i neral lop fi with ali the speec . anied with $5.00, we wi : j wetvices Ina more humble capacity, Lioped off w allt speed “ot weOras Hak Eaten bbe meat all : writen grantee torr lo \ ‘ ] 14102 1 -$Hour 3 th . " t Mes | Bs wei 3 f the treatment does neteffect C ‘ Ee s one of the most truitfal causes that | of his horse Ina few minute ae out. i n book No eG ee - : : j ted to that feeling of unrest and con. | returned and sai Goeneral/ Moods |g ea. par vias oT ves. blame? Missourl, eon JOHN C. WEST & CO, lo baltimore in 20) Hours viction of unjust) treatment that} Gen. Cheatham is) missir vg. They } Ca somepo ly lay itto me? Ivh ribed re ee situate, lying, being 062 eM ADIBON Ss spelt us, Chis 1s tive Hours quicker than the st ' niais sere ie fi ty, Missouri, to-wit vie Prop's Wer Pills, ; ‘ levelops in communtstic mobs, dk think he has been kille He has Deactilunea und aad bakes a st quarter of section ten (10 fastest time by any other Iie, : ‘ 9! gh sftp Sacra Sota et ‘ rty (4), of range thirty-one (31) the Day Express runs entire train struction Of property and interruption | not been seen in two hours. Gen. two wards und git to poor tolks ighty acres more or leas. In truat censists ot Day Coaches and Euxurian, ‘ for the following purposes, trust lari Oars . RS of productive business and enterprise | Hood dropped bis head and marched eyery day, but der werry next to secure the Payment of oe man promis. Sateen St Louis to Cincinnati ‘ fs t Bed E sory note in waid deed of trust described. And ; and in too many instances loss of up and down in front of his tent.and { Somepody cails ‘chestnuts’ at + whereas, raid note ts long past dur and remains The Nicut Express has sleepers with r pee tine hh pe Gu : “ anpair ow, therefore, at the request of the oon : soph a lite. , . : You say | every time he turned nis face to the shall know vhy, 1 shall take him | Tegal hotder of anid note aid Revere duane, OF the »atchange —Noother line trom St Loub that this vote cught to terminate my | lines that tort in the locust grove public career Possibly at ought. | was hteraily hewing his ranks to the mie vested by the terms of said deed of trast I ters a Daily Through Train Service® by der neck und flung him dowa und | willon he NATIONAT. | APITAL. walk on him, und I shal! find oud it Thursday. February th, 1386, ssibly it wil!, To me,personally, | ground. And directly be alled his 7 5 “hest 1 | between the hours of nine oelock in the fore- Possibly it To me,personally, | grou Ar ctly be ¢ he makes tun of me. Chestnuts! | petween the hours of in the afternoon of that this is a matter of no very great adjutant-general again and said: fo Vicokuike tine Vis © eaten The ety cot Ruther: Bees ene COUPE house iy solicitude,but I tuink your prediction “Adjutant-general, go and present | up by worms? Do 1 sell by der | sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, a : ‘tk : wud 3 G Clait f the real estate in said deed of trast and this is no more protound than your judg my compliments to Gen. aiborne, pint? Chestnuts! l m! wet ‘em tent was just. In the second session | and tell hin I ask at his hands the notice described, or 50 much thereof as may be necessary to pay said debt, interest and costes : ~ : j took a leedle oudt tor me!’-—De- J ot the Forty-eighth Congress I voted | fort in the Iecust grove.”" The ad- | troit Free Press. + C. Clark, Trustee BS se tn) isa ees aasril nearly alone against retiring Gen. jutant-general loped off down the pee a Grant, because to pass the bill we] lines and in a tew moments he came { Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars are run by the “O & M'' on Night Es press from St. Louis to New York — Es A TE_LW— Without Change in 37 Hoan Merchant TaHoring and Clothing House in America. Notice is hereby given that in pureuance ofs certified copy of decree in partition and order of sale duly rendered by the cireuit court of Bate. county, Missouri, at its November term Iss in suit wherein Thos. W. Childs is Plaintiff and WH. Carey and S. L. Prior, are defendants. and to me directed and delivered. I will on sinple vegetable remedy tor the speeds Thursday, February 4tn, 1886, and permanent cure of a obedience to said order of asic, at the cast { ! | BEST ROUTE to JACKSONVILLE And Winter Resorts in the Southwes, The Double Daily Lines ot Parlor Can and Palace Sleeping Coaches by this line Sheriff's Sale in Partition. é % Consumption Cured. were compelled to pay another min] back and said: “Gen. Hood. Gen . ee ; 4 ’ $ ‘ r } An old physician retired trom practice, $11,000 for less than eleven minutes Claiborne is dead on the = hattle having had placed in his hands by an service as a member of Congress, | ticki.” | Philadelphia. East India missionary the formula of a and it conferred no additional houo wpon Grant, nor contributed to his comfort, as he had abundant means} A fall Ne of card samples of tht gt sw piece goods stock w ti be found with RIBBE i.n AGENT, Ge - Hood dropped bis head und the tears ran down his cheeks as he rom ST. LOUIS to CINCINNATI ané H LOUISVILLE making Jlrect connections at both point Bronchitis, Catrrrn, Asthina and throat andLung Aftections, also a posi tive and radical cure tor Neryous dibility front door of the conrt housein the city of Bu ler in «aid Kates o sell ¢ galdorder described, situate in said county, to-wit: Lot eleven in block sereateen in the with morning and evening Expres town of Qpragae. in said cx ¥. To be sold town of Rpra 3 Trains, having Palace Hotel and Sleep seine Buehion Sad ee enest and bes bidder Rutler, Mo, [ing Care to Chattanooga, Atlante, 3 iorthatday. é ae Savannal. and Jacksonville without we chan Ro marebed up and down in front of his of respectable support without it}, P th ws a and all nerveus complaints atter having t : is a \ ory tent. He looked through the tears tested its wondertul curtive powers in and because 60 many others equally j as they glistened in his eyes and saw | thousands ot cases has t deserving were starving. And vet, | that tk t * ot a § = ° ’ . the ight of these facts, T was re | hewing down hisra turned to the Forty ninth ¢ ongress | And d i directly he called his adjutant- by a trebled majority. You, ‘sir, speak tor a class who bow and it his duty to maeit nown to his suffering tellows. Actuated by this motive and a disire to round. | releive hum ¢ tort in the locust grove was W_¥. HANKS Lerif Bates co. Mo. ge. No Ferrvs or Transfers by thir et nan si ring, I will seud free ot charge to all who desire it this recipe in German, French or E The Only Line running a Sleeping Car of any description he tween St. Lous aad Cincinnati “or tichete, Rates, or | Seueral again and said: ‘Adjutant, | ' go and present my love’’—he is TRASK’S SELECTED SHORE cringe and crawl to men in place | softening down now: n longer aad power, but [deny your might to savit : ation, call on Ti at the people of the ge and presen to Keen fora Watermelon. tinz lines, ‘cst N . essional District of Wisc Cockrell, and ¢ ask at A colo in came out of an f Orin st. Lou a ‘re destitute of that rugged sense ot | hands that fort in the locust g: alley off Michigan aver u auesty a i ' possessed ¢f so slight @{ The adjutan i 1 and inquired ef the groc no the genera. io sease of yu » that they would en- throne on the necks of the people an wristocracy based on erther wealth or PEABODY, W. i, SHATTU Pres’: NGen'l Manager, Pare Cincinnati, Ohio Agen‘ BACON, Gen’) Wesiern Posse ~ Loute, Wo ne and rou e upto Gen. Cock- j corner: —I believe he is, perhaps, fromy “Say, your city or State-—one ef the youn 2 est generals in the Southern army. The adjutant-general rode up te him and said: ‘Gen. Cockrell, Gen. oss, bas vou bad @ water. | Mi senk every whats w- Kixposare. “Hours, ste owl. Address loters | melyon stole away to-day?" MMicial station which has caused the NGuy. t dettare. GE some one ide to groan tor the agrandize- | nent ot the tew in other forms of sn’t sto! bio « Hasn’t stole a big the end of this shelf government, but should find no} i : ib | Hood sends you his love, and says ocer. ' piace wa repuolic “ j he asks At your hands that fort in the “Did vou see a white man an’ a i . hi ro Ps ore loc General Cockrell | cull’d feller hangin’ ‘round vere: ; fiiack River Falls, : cecenver | self up in his saddle! “Come to think ot t da’ p 9 ju. 0885."" { Cy ee ; ino. iN : os as ae eee } **1st Missouri brigade, at- | ‘Dem are de ch who stule dat ree" 150 i Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. * and he dropped his fingers | mellyon.”* Sate on orld tor ‘ jon that fort. They charged upon) “Did you see them?’ asked the keep then Good Ag res, Cancers, Piles, Ch ns, | He fort with intrepid courage and ! grocer. ' ; oe ae a "cier, Chapped Hands, and ail sk } Captured it: and Gen. Cockrel! call. r did, sah. | ee vely.cure pres a } 4 : } { s guaran }ed his adjutant-general and said: “Phen, how do vou know i am or money rs ¢} “Adjutant-general, go and present The colored n took vn A at a — my ove to Gen Hood. and t he al 1 i i Wal my t to Gen, : c t H€V and soowed ty r ale ; | dint: S ells Geneeskd a | : ig : i gat Your Grocer does not keep the-- Horace Greeley once said in con. “! * @S@ Present him the fort in : ud exela | pend 91.25, and we will send Pa wen. they aboaid be vale! ~~~" | locust grove.” ; F i By Express, prepaid, to the neara: re a: “Aman worth morethan) yy pa ; sits ~ | Railroad Station. And I want to tell you Christiar , People here to-mght, whether that sance om fe mee eee of ot enime. puree t

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