The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 18, 1887, Page 6

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_ AE ALLL LLL ALLEL LOL LL LLL LI LALLA ES. a A Sluggish Liver Canses the come to eases A Btomach trouble i tite, mor cine. — Paul Churchi 3 INVIGORATED. T know of no remed Ayer's Pills for Stomach and r disorder . na Torpid Liver, and I iteen months. My s as yellow, and my_ tongue coated. I had no appetite, suffered from Head- ache, was pale and emaciated. A few boxes of Ayer’s Pills, taken in moder doses, restored me to perfect health Waldo Miles, Oberlin, Ohio Ayer’s Pills are a superior fanily medicine. They strengthen and invig- orate the digestive organs, create appetite, and remove the horrib ression and despondency resi rom Liver Comp I have these Pills, in my f mily, fr wr year: th never fall : t tion. — Otte Montyc ae Ayer’s Pills, Prepared hy Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. @oid by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. fac- = M.W. MIZE, | ‘LOAN | | ‘And Real Estate BROKER. i | INSURANCE AND NOTARY \ PUBLIC. i 6 PER CEN’ ' ‘Money to Loan On Improved Farms, Five years time, with privilege to pay before due relia Ofiice over Bernhardt’s jewelry store, NORTIL SIDE SQUARE. NEW ENGLAND TRUST CO. SIXTH AND WYANDOTT ST. KANSAS CITY, MO. TAL, - PAID UI CAprl Interest { time city and t ans in Missour and eastern Kansas a specialty. Thos. T. Critte President; J. H. Austin, Vice-President & coun selor: Watt Webb, Secretary; H. B. Treasurer. nden, Blevens, JOHN A. LEFKER & CO. Agents for Bates county. Office | over Ed, Steel’s grocery store, north side square. Lowest rates of interest; lberal terms on payment, both principal and interest on limited amount of money; no delay, when your p: ances are saiistactory, the money is ready. Call and see betore you borrow. FINE SUITS. In every e price and quality Made to Order T guaran a fitin every cas Call and sce me, south room grange store. JE. TALBOTT, Merchant Tail teed a7 ly, rwatd and nulitary notables ago, le ams in the | necr yolis was being renovated for Russian Fete des Morts, the cotiin ld was noticed to have been partly immediately It the | forced open. was ] 1 remoyed and boly was found downward, was face Vhe face and the hands. bleeding, dreadfully lacerated the The which gnawed from corpse was. still contirms the statement of a workman that his first at | tracted by a noise in the coffin, and the unfortunate Major died only on the instant of the appalling ery.—London Daily News. attention was at discov A Second Nina Van Zandt. Pa., May 11.— j city nas a nearly parallel case to Nina Zandt. W. T. yesterday freight Pittsburg, Layelle was robbing During convicted tor Panhandle cars. cause Lavelle was in jail and could not be present when the license was | granted. Muss Hill will now secure a newtrial for her lover, so that he can be released from jail on try to bail, and thus be enabled to get a marriage hcense. Failing in this, she will patiently await the expira- tion of imprisonment, which, it is thought, can not exceed three years, She marry him sooner or later. his term ot and marry him then. is thoroughly determined to Young and midile- aged men, suficring trom nervous debility and kindred affections, as loss otf mem- ory and hypochondria, should en- close 10 cents im stamps for large illustrated treatise suggesting sure means ot cure. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Associati Buffalo, N. Y. on, President Pierce. Gath in the Enquirer, No President ever his Office with a ot entered upon greater possibility an easy term and a renomination than General Pierce. He ately took the of most Predecessors of swapping immedi- of away the first term inorder to get the one. He to tempt him into the repeat of the Missouri step his allowed Douglas Compromise, because he had just | seen the Southern Whigs break their party on the slavery up question, and he felt that 1f he did not bid b tor the radical pro-slavery lett. M fact from support he would be Pierce soon awoke to the Douglas had tempted | He lost and most of his doned chair. the renominatic office him, who had dribb of honors and preferments, nominated while he was hanging up his hat in the, Mission at St. James. My liver was so tearfully guid that I scarcely took interest anything. Tried the so-called remedies without ef unti! I used | Parker's Tonic, which effected a permanentcure. Davin Basn, Little Rock, Ark, Cure for Rheumatism. Take one quart of alcohol, 5 per large onions, well caretul to crushed, being their juice. | Place the bottle inside the window save all of | where the sun can shine upon it for j three days, for distillation. Then | bathe the limbs frequently and thor- J oughly, and bandage with flannel- | The relief 1s unsurpassed, says a re. Another simple as hot as can he nd morning: a little salt to tt ne water. second | 1 in| flesh | Hill, his affianced, sat by his side tacourt. This morning she applied | for a license to arry him. The | Registrar retused the license be- { | | | | ' | | ; will be heated by a furnace placed Was | disor- | dered and I telt so feeble and lan-| | take the place of the old systzm and is | tiary tor embezzlement. his trial a pretty girl, named Vannie | 8¢T stooped to getin the doorway, | while the htde man’s | being convenient, ‘laughs, is always haughty ald. | 4s a household remedy. : j has been arrested on the charge ot cent, putinto a bottle, and add two | setting thefhouse on fire. ; mated or an tion of provements are bevond {m 0 —D. T AyLor, M. D., ; Coosawatte, Ga, 231m. | resembles Forepaugh Adam Chauncey M. Depew. Starving in Texas" Austun, Tex., May 11.—The g uel Sim; day received Sa eae at Bantam, Ohio, aged gt. Gen. George H. Sheridan in his ecture call . Bob Ingersoll ‘ta ind intellectual Anarchist.”’ mass of the people having no money no | * z nted as no crop prospects and no hat can be sold, plecgzed ged. Many are living on halt rations of corn bread ink water and the seed corn and cotton wwe rotted in the ground. In one | Within the next ten years all the precinct in Medina county 300 men | present gener al officers of the army . ? t he re and children are ina except Miles and Merrit, will re women am: | in another | tired tor ishing condition and age. precinct tne people will soon starve | The iron ore on the lands of Post- furnished. The tition is certified by clerk in the respective counties. unless help is pe-| master General Vilas im Wisconsin to the county} jis likely to make him a millionaire in a short time. What is more disagreeable to a] The richest young man in Phila- j lady than to know that her hair has ‘not only lost its culor, but is full of dandruff? Yet such was the case with mine until I used Parker’s Hair Balsam. My hair is now black and | perfectly clean and glossy. Mrs. E, SWEENEY, Chicago. delphia society is August E. Jessup. $70,000 a year. James Russell Lowell other day that if a public man should said the die he believed a reporter would try to interview him and find out where | ne was going. The oid President Nonsense With’gense in It- A tall man and a short man boarded hat when stovepipe worn by a stfeet car yesterday as it rumbled left down Third street. The tall he to inaugurated is the preperty of Geo. Gibson, of New York. W. Childs 1s a great pe- He will not go anywhere Lincoln passen= | Springfield for Washington be head was not far above the handle on the door. George destrian, in a vehicle it he He walks trom his town house to his **How much tare?’ asked the tall man of the conductor. ’ was the reply. ” asked the “Five cents,’ **How much for me?’ sawed off man. “Five cents.’’ “Five cents Young man, dont you difference ‘short’ haul?” office and back every day. Although Justice Stephen Field is over 70 years of age, he does not look above 55. His health is almost perfect, can go through a season of dinners with the best of them. He often begins his daily work at his desk at 6 a.m. One of the oldest too?” know the for me, the be- and he and law regulates tween the ‘long’ One passenger tell off the plat- form, andeven the mules staggered —Chester Times. cashiers in the ES country, if the oldest, is Edward W ether o on land or atsea, on the y ara prairie or in the crowded city, Gould, who has been cashier of the National Traders’ bank, of Portland, Me., for the last fifty-three years, Ayer’s Pills are the best cathartic, efficacious, and safe. For torpid liver, indigestion, M,} and still holds the position, though and sick headache, they never fail. an Octogenarian. Ras Alula, the Abyssinian chief, Cure for Billiousness. is 45 years old. He is a short, stout For bilhousness the Boston Med= man, chocolate colored, who never} jcal and Surgical Journal says a and dom plain diet of bread, milk, oatmeal, and takes de vegetables and fruit, with lean meat He write, is superstitious ineering in| manner, hight in flogging his servants, best. in The of an acute attack will be righted by (1) abstinence; (2) porridge and milk ; (3) toast, a little meat and fish and ripe fruit, thus coming to solid tood and tresh fish is the reise cannot read or open air. victim to an extreme degree, and is, even toran Aby satus grossly licentious. Senator iceman says the govern- ment safe the Republican party. Perhaps so, but is in the hands of gradually; use no fried food. the danger was that the Republicans Kenews Her Youth would convert it into cash and putit i 3 . - Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson into their pockets. —New York Her- county, Lowa, tells the tollowing able story, the truth of which is tor by the residents of the town 73 years old, have been trouble Kidney complaint and lameness f The steel car, as a solution of the ing a steel car which will be hghter Bitter a ditters tor having renewed my ¥ It} oved complete! di a Try a bottle, only so drug store. and stronger than wooden ones. under it, and it is believed it will O — ; 71 Democratic members afford a complete and satisfactory ut of 71 Democratic members o re 1 i 2ennsy!ve -oislature x¢ solution of the car-heating question. the Pennsyivamia legislatu ag ou for Cleveland’ This is a high SE nig the ‘people « ot ‘to- d there are age of correct views, but ideed, who have not heard ot the 3 s of Prickly Ash Bark and Berries, | ately, correct views go tor Teas and drinks have been made ot them for centuries, and in hundreds of families have tormed the sole reliance in rheumatic and kid- y diseases. Prickly Ash Bitters now tle in Pennsylyania. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as Mercury will surely destrov the sense of smell and completely derange the Whole system when entering i 1TroU the mucuous su » Such arti should never be used except on prese tions from reputable phvsicians. as damage they will do are ten fold to good you can possibly derive trom them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by | F. J. Cheney & Co., tains no mercury and istaken interna! more beneficial in all troubles of this na- ture. 23-1m. E. T. M. Simmons, the mana- ger of Hotel del Monte, which was receatly burned at Monterey, C It 1s intr- that He is only 24, and has an income of) j | ' } can travel on foot | 1 + years; could not dress myself car stove proble s De IV al; : Hae, aX Ss ove problem, is to be gi en 4 Vhelp. Now I am tree from all I id | trial. A Boston company 1s build- | soreness, and am able to do all 1 | | housework. Iowe my thanks to | aver- JEWELRY STORE, Toledo, O., con- | MFARLAND BROS. other arrests will be | and acts directly upon the blood and | ai Z | made. Simmons. it i = 5 | Mucuous surfaces of the system. In] = » itis charged, has buying Hali’s Catarrh Cure be | served a term in an eastern peniten- | you get the genuine, it is take: lv and made in Toledo, Ohio, Cheney & Co. | BaFSold by Druggist | tle. cpert 23-1m Chronic Coughs and Colds. And all diseases of the Throat and L can be cured by the use of Scott’s Emul- sion, as it contains the healing virtues of y er Oil and Hypophosphites in ttorm. Is a beautiful, cr —@ALESMEN sion, palatable as milk, easilv 4 | gested, and can be taken by the most | 5 ; - : ———— Tead: “I consider | ¥ excel- | Bry the oldest. largest and a seedy ee | inthe West. Permanent posit ids SE * STARK NURSERIES ase ee maatoee: Missouri, wi Cod Liver oil , mv re that i “Castoriaisso wellads Lrecom 1 itas superic Grown von HLA. s Constipation, va, Eructation, and promotes @ Keep the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices in, arness and Saddlery, SPOONER PAT. COLLAR. Spooner Patent Collar! —PREVENTS CHAFING AN NOT CHOKE A HORSE Adjusts itself to any Horse’s Neck, has two rows ot stitching, will hold Hames ‘in place better than any other collar. SCHWANER’S Al | | OMT Prevents braking at end of ¢l ip, and loops from tearing out. USF ON ALL OF OUR HARNESS. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BUTLER MO. Iver stem winding wateh- Str to higher prices. American ladies stem winding gold &c, at cost prices. Sole agent forvne Rockford and Aurora watches, ip Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very caesp, Is headquarters tor Fne Jewelry | Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, & Spectacles of all kinds and tor a! 8; a Opera Glasses, You are cordially invited to visit hts estab ent and examine his eplendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED eB. A. Fanxeste Compete Gcvent & Pitsbere, Pa "sale pats SUCCESSORS Fo A. Fannestock & Co.,

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