The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 22, 1887, Page 7

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qu dest and surest Remedy for Cure of cansed by any derangement of , Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Sick Headache, Constipation, ts and Malaria of all kinds ope the beneficent influence of pleasant to the taste, tones up the — restores and preserves health. yorely Vegetable, and cannot fail to beneficial, both to old and young. itr} Blood Purifier it is superior to ai fold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. Hines Cheaply Without, Publicity, OLUTE DIVORCES without publicity antics reaiding in any part of the United partfor desertion, non-support. intemper- ‘crnelty, insanity B »plieation for sCaAdress, V. W. Barnes, 3H Broadway, } rearce, bt those who write to n & Co, Portland, Maine,will reemva vation mbout work which Hes cod Live at home,that will pay fom © 162 par day Some have ' Those who start at uno fortunes, All is ne The BUYERS’ GUIDE ts issued Sept. and March, each year. £9" 312 pages, 8), x11", inches, with over OO Ulustrations GIVES Wholesale Prices ret to consumers On Bll goods fo: ronal or family use. Tells how to ler, and gives exact cost of every - drink, wenr Ing you use, ent, we fan with, JES contain markets world, 1 to ets. to Let us tee Kespectfally, 'NTGOMERY WARD & CO ut de 220 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, i!) palih is Wealii! ALTE » Wako ion, Softening of tho Brain resulting in in- ity nnd leading to misery, decay ard death, femature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power tither sex, pluntary Losses and Spermat- caused byover-exertion of tho brain, r-indulgenc: ch bex co: ns month's treatment. $1.00a hox,or six boxes $5.00, sent by mail prepaid ipt of prico. WE GUAI eure any case, HX boxes, accompanied with $5.4, wo will the purchaser our written gur tee to re. ithe money if the tr notetlect d lyby : 0. Guarantees issued , JOHN C. WEST & CO, 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, iLLS., Bole Pop's West's Liver F a Akyour retailer for t Caution ! Some di Mls in order to make a ) stiginal $3 Shoe. be Mowledge their own fuferic y attempting to build upon the reputation of the original. Neue Genuine unless bearing this Stamp, NAMES MEANS’ Org 23 SHOE. Made in Button, Congress ani Lace. “Best Caf skin Caen, celled in Dura ~Appearance. Ap sent tous will bring you in- formation how to get this Shoe in an; Territory. a . pi Means &Co 41 Lineoin \ Be ston, Ma ted factory produces a larger tit SiShoes of this krade than any other fectoty in the Wd. Thousands who wear them will tell you tr aeea ask them. J ES MEANS’ OE for Boys is unapproached in Durability. mi ines of the above shoes for sale in SAM’L LEVY & CO APRIZE Send six cents q 4 efor postage, and *ceive free, a costly box of goods which rill help all, of eithersex, te more mon- ve right a an anything else in the s await the workers ab- At once addresss True} & gusta, Ma‘ae, 17-tyr* WrEEE. re ntlem n desireing pleasant rotitable employment write at once. € want vou to handle an article of do- “stic use that recommends itself everyone at sight. STAPLE As KOUR. Sells like hot cakes. Profits Percent Families wishing te prac- eConemy should tor their own Refit write tor particulars, y the vear round in every household. ce within reach of all. Circulars free $100 A Ladies or ge » Marion Domest ic WOesc 48 6m. (Cee eeere EERE THE LATEST DISCOVERY. Laparie’s Celebrated Preparation, Safe and vs Reliable. Indispensable to LADIES, 4 cents for Sealed Circular. CHEMICAL C8., Cri Mention EGU. wi paper. resvorauves Were resorted to, and wnen RAILROAD-BUILDERS. Italians Sapplanting [rishmen and Secan- dtiavians on Great Contracts. Heman Clark is one of the most ex- tensive railroad contrac in the United Stat He employs men by the thousand ail over the country, and has had a long experience with labore | rs she recovered to Pointing her finger at her he bosom fri i mined voice she arc timorous. tofore } consciousness her feet, nervous and id, she said in a firm er- det “W + friends no longer. Expostulation was utterly he would listen to no explana on, and ers of all nationaliti His attention | with a wounded heart, and r face was calleg@ to the statement recently | bathed in tears, the lady took de published that the [taliags were rapid- ure. This occurred twenty ye ly supplanting the Irish in ell kinds of They have never exch contract work in N Eugl: “Itis , Words since. By a strange coincidence | net only w oin regard te New En- | of circumstances a month or so after: | gland, but to all» of the country,” | Ward intelligence of the death of the | he said. On all the big railroad jobs | only brother of the hostess, who was in | throughout the West you will find | India, was received | Italians in droves. In fact, I think I There is to-day living in Lower Dela- | might safely say that at present fully | Ware an old gentleman, once conspicu- | thirty per cent. of the hands employed on this kind of work are Italians. On some roads th wre employed almost exclusively. >be sure they are not |} nearly as srood workmen as | t the Trish, but they ean be hired at cheaper rates—so much cheaper, inde to more than make | t up what they lack in ability. They | V live cheaply aud save almost all they | $ rarn. Their one aim is to make what | ¢ they cons ider a fortune 00 to $1,000 —and go back to Italy, where they can live at ease for the rest of their lives on this amount. They never think of set- j tling here, being much like the Chinese | and) prevent) him = from committing in this respect. They are superior to | harm. the Celestials, W however, as rkmen, The Chinese are of littl: use for out- door work. On one job we had on the Pacific Coast there were 5,000 of them |! employed. I discharg every | # one of them. It don't | to have them around at any wages: at least [| ! thought so. An Erishman looks down | ! onan Italian. He considers : beneath him, and where Romans are employed in | bers you'll see the I them as section bos him far the modern | ¢ num nding sus in public | hi fired at them. who keep their revolvers loaded with Yet they are profoundly sincere in their fired will not have green plant bearing seven years, and, should one of them , who constantly keeps gun charged with the old-fashioned | r th nt pieces, who has an im- it belief in their virtue to destroy he power of negro conjurors when There are several more he same metal for the same purpose. Why the annihilating qualities of ilver are more superior to lead | r gold they are unat to explain. welief that a volley of the jingling metal not into, the body of a con- uror will dissolve his mysterious power In some parts of Maryland the people the home-leek—a small pink flower ipon their premises. ‘This plant blooms, recording to their theory, bat ence in at the time of when the tiny buds begin to levelop, some will bet sick. and it continnes to expand they will rrow worse, and when it t flower they wil x in or near the hous: loo ning, ken ‘ has bloomed nto the perf Anotl onel r superst ' married for more j tard paste and placed it on the af- It Was Only a Joke. Practical jokes ure well someti enough, Was perpe- trated last week | een the means of making serious tre town rble in a dowre hundred mules et. says the Troy husband tam y not from Adams str Observer. ~ a re ind waite, ntwenty vears, have had th first bad spat, and a] on account cet a joke. A trend ot the family gleaned the particula's trom the husband. “You see’? said the latter, =I woke up the othr night in great distress. The painit the pit of my stomach was so inten-e | that I really believed I was going to die. Troused my wife and told her what I feared. hed and quickly made a stiff mus- | fected spot. I told her not to go to sleep and that I would try and keep | awake. But both ot us soon fell in- | to a slumber. and when I next awoke | T realized that the poultice had cre ated an unusually large blister, bu; the 1 had 1 internal hac was overjoyed. My wife was sleep left me. ing soundly, so I, in a spirt of mis. | I meant to take it off ina few moments but Pil he sleep chiet, placed the plaster on her. durned if 1 didn’t go to again, and it was daylight y give in detail her thr id joyful cure to “Do you consider the trishman the aie : hod : al itl most efficient railroad Laborer?” a on ae aroun ; om “The Trish and the Scandinavians. | SUVSCy Wii De Close at Bene are the best. We employ ageat many | 4 ¢(CCPAG Lore, of the latter. They vod hands His Means of Support. ind, like the Iris , uous, only : —— ; their oC eire ; ak (Oe "3 Smith—Dusenberry has teft for (hey are always.on thé lookout fora | oU™eR” : = ae } Jones—What Dusenberry are you place to settle down and buy a little Lane abant? : ~ , : ing about? farm. When they have earned enough 5 : ; os x : : 1 bh; “Why, Dusenberry who failed last todo th’s they go back to this spot nth? ; and become in time good citizens. T sions : ae ; = = “Whose books showed a deticit of [talian) simply works for monev : Bere Raa Bee} - ee . ‘ ae “What is he ¢ to live on while come to this count in aes Sve ee ne brought over of cours padron Pee ners oeate f aan . the deheit, o1 course. = 1 who bear almost the same relation to | ¢ 2 them that the Six Companies did to [°~ Ded eis: the Chinese. They are increasing Wee every year, Ex East they i have not yet Ty ov in’ pe ‘ en- ties. They are iviverse to st 3 4 mg No. iu J henee employers tind them useful as a ’ r sort of balance wheel in > troubles Ay 1 x of that are coenstar arising between Ptiam bei sh science themselves and their help. For this Jo ’ Perhans this reason their immigration is eucours | y wikers as aged." —M. FL Tribune. ‘ -Neve Haven News -_— 36 ¥ ra = SIGNS AND OMENS. \ ~ 1 Stitioas Belie's of the People of ‘ t : Delaware and Mary 1. We s A be iis no NTLOSWILE wi youn? men he foreeastir ‘ ly store on Canal fication of signs and on ,asis|s platform P apposed. res L entirely | en 3 -o race of the Ma-yland and | f NL O. Pivayu Delaware peninsula. Superstition is Ach one iis spoken of prevalent to a ble dezree | jn among the whit im many famili S telligence predominate an iplicit be- lief is put in signs and tokens and what they portend. ‘They are sincere in this = ers at the Isle: belief and will eite numer es name of Psyche where a mysterious knock upon the va the other day, door, startling rattiing of «a window- ont slowly, and then ex- sash when the air was calm and serene, “Well, if that ain’t the or the dismal howling of a dog have condition of the weat usnal commotion on land or sea has its own special significance, < while they all ex an undue in- fluence upon the minds of these people. each formulates his or her own opinion and draws personal conclu- sions as to the probable sequence of these signs. A lady venerable in years, prominent in society, living in affluence and residing in a Maryland town, once dismiased a most dear and intimate acquaintance with a severe reprimand for trenching upon her ideas with regard to this belief. The ject of superstition was under discu sion, and a large circle of friends were present. The lady friend was ridicul- one sul- Used every | ents receive mw AMPLE FREE. Ad- | ing such a belief as preposterous and gnorant, and commented upon adversely by several other mem- bers of the company. But the hostess was invulnerable to their attacks and humorous puns, and good-naturedly rebutted them by several incidents that had occurred which were in fresh recollection by all present, and inci- Jentally mentioned her horror of a per- | son looking over her shoulder while | she was was standing before 2 looking- ass. The evening wore on, and when the company began to dispe the hostess arese to arrange her hair before a small toilet looking-giass. Her friend came up behind her sudden- ly, and peered over her shoulder. A remarkable tablean ensued. With | blanched features, the hostess threw up her hands, and with a wild shriek, fell swooning to the floor. The pr vy to spell fist apparent strength to it. t ithe toboggan, Among the white laboring classes | ++ wai DT Siould ask you superstition holds their minds witha] to my wife, what would you say?’ wonderful power. Any strange phe- at would youdo if L should re nomenen in the heavens, any whispered back sh i you sl he simply s Bazar. > last link is broken,”’ the lover said when he kissed his girl good-by forever, at her request, because her parents wished a dissolution. A few days after he received a note saying “Dear George, there are plenty more links. Come and break them.” “Mamma, is it really true that God makes all the little * asked a dressmaker’s child. “Yes, darling.” “Well. [ve been hunting all over my arms and legs and I can’t find any seams! '— The Judge. —What’s the speed of that horse was asked of an old colored mart who was leading asad looking equine into a blacksmith shop. “Which way?’ “Why; [don’t see that it should make any «difference which way he’s headed.” “Dat's kase you doan’ own him, s His speed when he’s gwine home jist keeps a stop-watech bobbin’ all over, bat When he’s comin’ away fuin de ba’n you kin coteh his time by a terbacker box.’ Detroit Free Press. “This coasting is very dangerous,” said the teacher. ‘Suppose half a dozen of you boys were shooting down a steer hill on a bob sled, and a man should drive into the road ina sleigh; how could you get out of his way?” “Wouldn't try!’ shouted all the good | beys in chorus, “the man ‘d git out ¢ the way!* Then the poor teacher calleé up the class in mental philosophy and three new bobs came to school tne next day.-— Purdette. S She is enthusiastic over | 3S for delicate women: | | 1 yenrs sore develop: | on wy LO ma nail serateh. | Litied a few simple remedies, but | the sore would not yield. T grew | worse every year for seven Over ro. { conanenced taking S- Many thought T had » cancer. two dozen bottles entire curedine. When T began with Swift's Specitie Twas in very poor health, and could hardly drag @bout. After I had tinished the course of S. S.S. Twas strong and bouyant and hada T regard for Ladies in weak, delicate vood appetite. it as most ble f It isa household invalua health medicine Yours nespectfully. Mrs. R. H. Witson. i i | Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- | P 1 ases tnailed free. | The Swift Specitie Co., Drawer 3 Atlanta. Ga. | Tie Board of Examiners for the selection of a State Mine Inspector, met at Jefferson City, Wenesday of last week. There fourteen vere appli tor the u position e Board was in session some ten hours. subjecting the applicants to a rigid Aiter several ballots Marshal L. Woif, of Bates county. received and appointed by the Governor. | Mr. Wolfe has experience with mines and mining and we have little fear but that he The office was created by the Legislature last winter; it gives the Inspector charge of all the tead and coal mines | in the State, and is a delicate and re \ sponsible position.—California | Democrat. examination. the reccomendation was had considerable | will give general satisfaction. Mother's Smiles are the Sunlight ef RUSHING TO DEATH in the attempt to swim the Niagara Whirlpool Rapids is no more reckless or gerous which each day secures a stronger ho’ and hastens the end of li specially true of rheumastism, neural, sciatica, and nervous though perhaps slight at first are ex- tremely dangerous, and steadily secure a firmer grip until at last the agony is unen- durable and sudden death brings relief. These diseases can be cured by the use of Athlophoros which, in connection with Athlophoros Pills, never fails when prop- erly used. who have tested it. s John plaint since. Mrs. A Newton, wile of ex-Mayor New- ton, Des Moines, Icwa, says igre: been a great sufferer for years, and had re- She jumped out of! sorted to many rem would do what Athlophoros did for me. Athlophoros took the stiffness out of the ae erg der The joints of my fingers, which I had been e. ak cgublediwithisoslang® best ot leather used. Murray J. Cochran, Denison, Iowa,says: | Shop nerth side ot Square. +9 tf “Tt is now two years since I used Athlopho- ros, and I have had no rheumatism since. Atthe time I used this medicine I wascrip- pled so that were swollen so that I had to cut my pants in order to at the elbows; feed myself. While in this condition, I was advised to t After using a few bottles, I was completely cured. Every druggist should keep Athloph oros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can- not be bought of the druggist the Athlo- phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle eK = j when I next opened my eves. My | for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. I 3) @ I\ IN] = ie) H) : ae aan | For liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, in- Mae) /A\{! {|p vite was still sleeping, so 1 hastily | digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases uo MUN L /) : te : of women, constipation, headache, impure a ] i removed the poultice, and Lord bless | blood, &e., 4 thlophoros Pills are unequaled. 1) \ blis there with thout a quart of water in it. while] nu still larger. I don’t suppose $25,000.00 lene p! + ‘ t » | ; ilspeak pleasantly to me a- | IN GOLD! “Tear w <A ilshe is able to sit lown | WILL BE PAID ror NWI ) fo ‘ without it 1 xrprayrre COFFEE WRAPPERS TUNA U STU) | | ) dabvGsEbs LUPE bh Waarrbhe, d care for Liver Complaints and ilts c ; | of tel ¢ i ee 1P »% - $1,000.00 cr ae } UA ean - §500.00 each i s the wife of R. W.} 5 $25000 “ | Wilson, one of best known 5 > $100.00 ‘ is of Hop Ky. She} 300 4 $20.00 * had a wonderfal cure by 5S. S. S..] 1,000 + $10.00 * i which she described in’ the accon For full particulars and directions see Cirew | : ie AT ale | Jar ine pound 0! }UCKLES” COFFEE. | MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE ofiere as AA . Kennedy, Spearville, Kansas, says: “Nearly two years ago, four bottles | of Athlophoros cured me of rheumatism, and I have had no return of the old com- Tam BE And ftike ali Cermt Remarkable LASTE GF T ASK FOR THE PEARLTO OUR MOTTO i 7 Bax Protection in Territory. | Exact gex-Perfection in Principle. i : bex-Popularity Univeral. | ABEL | NEEDLES. OILS AND PARTS on Each FOR ALI. MACHINES th e CHIMNEY pee hee # Det AND eet v PEARL TOP 18 | itt sEWING WAIVE COMPANE, | biw. A. MACBETH &CO., | 921 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. — se-MENTION THIS PAPER. a i safe, speedy cure. Gives a clear, health: All attempts at counterfeiting on! larity. Do not than to trifle with dise 2 the Costly ontdt se Costs yeu ss and tind out; 1 This is fe. nothing to send us y< if you are Wise vou w Ho Haceery headache, which . Mane. SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER, Read the following from those “Thad Boot & Shoe Makers UTLER, MO. ies, but nothing Boots and Shoes made to to be made. Cut this out and return itto us, and we will send you free, some- MONE thing of great value and importance to vou, that wii! start you in buai- ness which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in this world) Any one can do the work and live at home. Either sex, all axes. Something new, that just coins money for all workers. We will start you; capital not needed. ‘This is one of the genuine t important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ; ambitio and enterprising will not delay Grand ontft free. Address Trur & Co., Aw- gusta, Maine i T hac touse crutches. My knees wear them; my arms were stiff art of the time I could nog ake Athlophoros; which I did. TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE KEPT iN CRDEF. d for sale represented good as the Famous Bur FT JRE. a IT 18 THE BEST MADE, LIGHTEST RUNNING, ': QUICKEST AND SIMPLEST In the world. HEY il * Qualities NOT! ye \ rfeits lack the Rik ¢ a 59%, AGENTS WANTED! Double Quick! to se TOE ROWAN BEECHER —LIFE OF— Infinitely the most valuable because coming so closely from the family circle and by a master hand engaged ina ‘‘Laborof Love.’’ Richly illustrated—steel portrait, &c. Will sell im- mensely. Millions want thi i the greatest Preacher and Orat« Quick is the word. Territory mand. Send for circulars and 3) to Husnaro Bros., Pubs., Kanse SALESMEN WANTED! — THE ONLY TRUE IRON TONIC Will purity the BLOOD. c the LIVER and Kr rt REsTORE the HEAL’ an Won TH. Dyepersis, Wan! Indigestion. of Strength and Tired Feeling ab- solutely cured: Bones, mus- cles and nerves receive new force. Enli the mind a ee [enines Brain Power. ing from complaints pecn- liar to their sex will find in DR. HARTER'’S IRON TONIC a Ty adde to ftapope- ment ORIGINaL axD Tty the oldest. largest and best known Nurseries b! inthe West, Permanen’ IEG Lovisionk, ‘Complaint and Stek Gat ERIES le Dose and Dream Book of twocents in EDICINE CO., ST. LOU! STARK NU WEE of trast dat the county wit: Lots Home. There would be fewer clouds and brighter sunshine in many house- holds if every dispirited suffering woman realized what a boon Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Perscription” is all which her sex is liable. who gives this wonderful remedy a trial will be disapointed by the re- sult. It not only acts promptly uy- on all functional derangements, but by its rare nervine and tonic prop- erties strengthens and repairs the whole faminine Price re duced to one dollar. By druggist system. j | weaknesses and maladies to | No lady | described in said deed of trust, and whereas For constiptation will depart, } detente has been made in the payment of raid ‘And Indigestion will start, | note now long past due and unpaid, and where- Sick Headache, too. will soon subside, as itis provides n cas trust that i trustee, the then acting sheriff of Bates ee Henry» Missouri, may proceed to sell the prop- ae ae erty hereinbefore described for the purposes of Ad trator’s Notice. therefore, highest between th and5o’cl ithe purpe { and costs. i 7 Whereas. the Recorder’s office within and for Bates coun- ty, Missouri. in b: Vered to W scribed rea No. one {1} and four (4) }in block No. twenty [20] in Sperry Rich Hill, whieh to secure the toactor dis said trust and where: died since the making of t said note and p' deed of trust. eTibed p idder for cash, of the court house in the city of But of Bates and State of Missouri, on Tuesday. June 21st, 1857, Trustee's Sale. James Willis, by his certain deed ‘ed June 26th, 1883, and recorded in \ NATURAL, PALATABLE, RELINBLE = REMEDY. In TARRANT’S SELTZER you behoid A eertain cure for young and old: No at page 71, con- . Henry, trustee, the following de- jestate lying and being situate in of Bates and State of Missouri, to- *s addition to the town of conveyance W ade in trust ment of one certain note fully iby the terms of said deed of e of the death, absence, refusal lity in any wise of the said W. When TARRANT’SSELTZER has been tried asthe said W. Henry has conveyance, now y ters of admin- legal holder of Notice is hereby given, That let’ istration upop the estate of Edward F. Powell, deceased, have been grantedto the undersigu- I will proceed to sell the above | ed, by the Bates County Probate Court. in Bates public vendue, to the | County Missouri, bearing date the 24th day of tthe east front door | May Ixe7. AH persons having ciaims against ler, cOUntY | said Estate sre required to exhibit them to him | for allowanee, w hin ° nveee om Speepen said pe preeinded fro eee and if said claims be j benefit of such clock in tne forenoon | not exhibited within two years from the date of day for | bileation of this notice, they will be for- ¢ POORER POWELL. X dmis. tor. at the request of the lega 0 arstant to the conditions of said sremises at i e hours of 90° i deb’

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