The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 21, 1888, Page 7

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for Infants and Children. “Castoria is 60 well adapted to children that {recommend it as superior to any prescription mown to me.” HL A. Arcuer, M.D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sour Stomac Kills Worms, 2 _ gestion, en ‘Without injurious medication. Tag Centavz Comupaxy, 162 Fulton Street, N Bennett, Wheeler & Co., Dealers in tne Celebrated dha Deer : Bradley Stirring Flows Bradley, Canton. Deere and Brown Cultivators ; New Departure Tongueless Cultivators. pote Keystone Rotary Drop ban arte AIS, With Deere All Steel Check Rower with Automatic Reel : Pattee Stalk Cutters, New Ground Plows, Harrows and Sulhy v PI lo Haish’s S Barbed Steel Fence Wire HALLADAY WIND MILLS, LRON, WOOD AND CHAIN WAGONS, BUGGIES CARRIAGES.? ALL KINDS OF Hards Iron, N Nails, BENNETT, WHEELER & C0. eM EET EE FRANZ BERNHARDT’ PUMPS, AND GRASS SEED: Wagon Woodwork, &c. Groceries, Soleagent forthe Rockford and: Aurora watches. in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very cheap. JEWELRY STORH, Is headquarters tor fne Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. E7WSpectacles ot all kinds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED Avoid the imposition of pretentious reme PAD dies for these troubles, and all Quacl:s, is to bleed their vic- SURE ReMEpy that Has houcands, does not interfere ‘with aitention to business, or eause pain or inconvenience in any way. Founded cal nig’ SE > SEMINAL PASTILLES, for! flerroas Debi ility, neRs, sand Ph yoimenh or aia. Aged Men Tossa pated for ie ie Nears in, many NM ranctionsof tne eee Pairylega geen tha fuk surance | mesaeeeni act meaarnccaaesya tase and full all Mant Serenath and Vigorous Health. ae rare. cains bows TREATMENT :—Ozo Meath, $3. Tro Mos. $5. 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ATLEE BURPEE & co PHILADELPHIA PAS A RH ST Years since this medicine was B.A. FAH iE pSrietie eeeeeay mere is f universally acknow!e pearl o Poe have been mas pamufaetared ‘ail over the country; but oor ort ase of fuge continues to grow in favor dail m look veaoms are most frequently the resw rate of th These hidden imes craving ating ravenously, again ref bolesome di sleep, moaning aad grinding ihe teeth, then a these symptoms are Roker ‘ot caumot be too observing of the urst § dans deity Temoved from the most delicate info ‘i 4 stock's mituge. to nog hesitate to recommend it and use it in their praotiee, and many of the most eminent of The = ail parts of the country, testify to its uniform success. "In fact, it never faits. it fre caspectit cause of the illness, quan’ ) TGreat caution must bo used by every marten ho buys of it. The simple name of PAR¥ES ly and carefully to see that the initials are B, A, Faiotestocx, and be New SRT —Lhave used some of that most excellent | Temedy, hae Spaces een — wh HOBELRD, wD. not aately bed (0., b.a.Fannecteck & Co. Pittaberg, B. SCHWART? & ith Atone this time a young | } name as John Perry obtained ete positio Mec was seen to be | inclir After he sent tu the Springfield. he had check Citizens” a name, lar and pi intervals. imade no atter: d, true to the remittances were man’s arrest, > rece received on the bz st of the missing expressing i A that samined found to Only a month acknowledgement the receipt o money, with the highest f rity few days ago word his acecunts had b re ¢ and the shorteg be errors. $ Saturday due, toa ia clerical morning ved, OVET}OS $23 young tolda with man seemed friend th world. the phy- in which P. Before man the by heart Shortly before he died he a friend: “My nam@ is John J. ones endegast, or Perry, lived. reach the poor fellow was dead. killed he could young disease. said to Pendegast. Citizens’ Nation- ield, Tl. Trejoice John Perry, however, that I left night, while the city and took to I the ‘cashier of the al bank of Spri in the name ot for Sprin assuling na 1,1 } 14 ORE Pats) Was ¢ a detauter, I worked for the and correspondence sett terestall the thet was short in And all the cight years I worked here no one knew that John Perry was John J. once known as the defaulting cashier of the Springfield National bank.” Voices, Catarrh Teeth.” A prominent English woman train Kansa thc west. caine hard. with s City began a bank end ed with i money my counts. Pendegast, “Nasal and the American women all have shrill, nasal voices and false He Americans don't like the coustant twitting they get about this nasal twang, and yet it is a fact caused by our dry stimulating atmosphere, aud the universal presence tarrhal difficulties. But why should so many of cur women have false teeth? That is mor: English. It is quite account for it of ca- fa _ to the impossible to on the theory of de- ranged stomach action caused by impr udence in ph ses ea and by want of regular exercise. Both conditions are unnatural. Catarrhal troubles everywhere prevail and end in cough and con- sumption, which are promoted by mal-nutrition induced by deranged stomachaction. The condition isa modern one, one unknown to our an- cestors who prevented the catarrh, cold, cough and consumption by abundant and regular use of what is now known as Warner’s Log Cab- in Coughand Consumption Remedy and Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, two old fashioned standard remedies handed down from our ancestors, and now exclusively put forth under the strongest guarantees of purity and efficacy by the world-famed makers of Warner’s safe cure. These two remedies plentifully used the spring and summer seasons advance give a positive assurance of freedom, | both from catarrh and those dread- ful and if neglected, inevitable con- sequences, pneumonia, iung troubles and consumption, which so generale ly and fatally people. Comrade Eli as prevail among our Fisher, of Salem, served four Rennie ntad and contracted Towa, uption by the Warne eam cured his wi 1 we Of course do not we Gen. Butier on the [il., Mar paper once edited by the Parsons, will to-morrow somewhat remarkable col But- received a winn letter from Gen. Benj. I ler to Capt. W. few days ago in the course of closing P. Black case AL to up matters connected with the of Spies and the Hayma defendants. 3utler other Gen. refers his association with Capt. Black as “our pleasant acquaintance under the the joint unsuccessful advocacy of life for most unpleasant circumstances, men who were unlawfully convicted and unwisely executed.” The Genera er then dec that he shad not believed it possible that palpable judicial murders could pro- ceeds to compare at length an ds deatl the persecution of people for witchcraft in Colonial Massachusetts. ‘Being h this knowledg what good men will do, Butler, ened with theirs again prevail in this country,” the archist’s trial a: with fully imbued v re of “writes Gen. “when they are either fright- ul yuls or their bodi ° it has not been to me a source of so much wonder as it might otherwise adimin- Years lave passed have been, how the law was istered in frenzy in Chicago. rand I } Giles hence whe: away the Corey the witches, and the c: will be men ise arehists, compared minded more now. act that I hope there may one follow inthe anarchist’s cases followed in the witches’ cas« Sewall, ar the judges of the 3 s; Judge of 1es, before he verend clers an, one witk died learned how greatly he had eri- and he repented in sackcloth and ashes, lit of in ed and sinned before God, erally coming out in the face his congregation and standing the broad aisle of the church, exclaim ing. while his written confessions of his sins and folly in the witches’ read: Alas, God merey on me for what I have done!” Gen. Butler says he “fears that no one of the judges in the anarchist cafe, though having the ‘incredible folly’ of Judge Sewall, will have his piety in public appealing to God for mercy.” The letter concludes: “One further fact, which I send to you for your comfort—the deter- mined action of a single member of our profession, standing up against case was being have says this witcheraft craze, brought it to I lock for like fruits to come from what you have done.” an an end. An editor works 365} days in a year to get out 52 issues of a paper; that’s labor. Once in a while a subscriber pays a year in advance for his paper, that’s capital. And once in a while some son-of-a-sea- cook of a dead beat takes the paper for two or three years, then skips out without paying for it; that’s an- archy. But later on justice will ov- vertake the latter named animal— that’s hell.—Linn Co. (Kan.) Clarion. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appetite 1s poor, you are bothered with heacache, you are fidgety, ner- vous, and generally out ot sorts, and wantto brace up. Brice up, but not with stimulants, spring medi- cines, or bi which have their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour and then leave you in a worse condition than before. What you want is analterative that will pur- ity your blood, start action of the kidneys and liver, restore your vitality, and give — rer health and strength. Sucha med icine you will find in Electric Bitters. and only 50§ cents a bottle at all drug stores. ters, tor healthy A LESSON ON STEAM. The Nature of the Force Which Drives the you are ist like all to tell a nees somes Get back, arted, and tell an engine.’ “By reason of its elastic force? “Aud how does it get that fore “From be 1 up—just as a spring is wound up—by heat. Steam is the vapor of water, and arises from it at all temperatures above zero. You ean see it any cold morning evaporat- ing into the air from the surface of s pond.” “Well that’s all right. Ihave seen it, though I didu’t know it was steam, but since the vapor of water is steam, I suppose s. Now would that steam drive who as ha his business. to where you e why steam drive an engine?” the pressure at which it When you see the vapor rising froma pond it is at pressure the atmosphere, and has no force above atmospheric pressure; but the same vapor con- tinued in a boiler, and compressed by the constant addition of more vapor, ed by he ae will increase toany required pressure. “Then ail there that it is the vapor of water, and gets its elasticity from being confined in aclose vessel like a steam boiler, is that it? “That the same is about steam is Steam at the pressure atmosphere is pre- cisely the steam at 150 pounds per square inch; only differing in the intensity of the If you let steam of 150 pounds down to at- mospheric pressue again, you see it the old thing, and if eon- sed, it finally becomes the water generated from.”” “Ain't steam some kind of a gas that will explode if touched off at high pressure?”? “No; the water of which the steam is made consists of two gases, oxygen and hydrogen, and the steam itself is just the same. Now these gases can be divided as you would say, or sepa- rated again by destroying the steam; that is by forcing it through a tube heated white hot. The oxygen likes the hot iron better than it does the hydrogen, and goes for it, while the hydrogen—glad to get rid of the oxygen—goes on by itself Now, if these two gases, oxygen and hydrogen, are brought together in a stout re- ceiver, in certain proportions, they can be ignited and exploded by an electric spark, and their union results in water, but to explode either of the gases alone requires a certain amount of common air to be mixed with them, and this is not found in a steam boiler. That’s what you mean, I suppose, by steam turning into gas, is it not?’ “Well. yes; Iread somewhere that a boiler blew up once because the steam was red hot, and turned into gas, and I was kinder interested in that part of your story, for I sometimes get this old kettle pretty hot myself, and I wanted to know if there was any truth in it.” “There isn’t the slightest. the conditions under which steam is used ina steam boiler, it might get even red hot, and there would be no danger whatever, unless there was sufficient surface of red hot iron to absorb the oxygen, and atmospheric air admitted in sufficient bulk to dilute the hydrogen tothe explosive point That’s a cross roads notion of the cause of steam boiler explosions, which you must pay no attention to whatever. 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