The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 26, 1888, Page 3

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| BUTI.ER NATIONAL. BANK, _IN=— Opera House BUTLER, MO. | i Capital. - BGGLOOG, | SUBPLUS -- $6,506 H. SULLEN President | aaa BOOKER POWEL, President. | P. C. Ful-KeRson, Wa. E. WALTO “- Cashier Pres’t. J. RUE JENKINS Ast. Caashier, | J. EVERINGHAM, Clerk and Collector Vice-Pres’t DON KiNNEY.. DIRECTORS Dr, T.C. Boulware, JM Tucker. Judge J- H Sullens, G. B. Hickman Frank Vorts, C. H. Dutches Booker Powell, Green W. Walton John Deerwester, Dr. N. L. Whipple Wo, E, Walton, Incorporated under the J. Rue Jenkins. y LAND TITLES EXAMINEL Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. We extend to ourcustomers every ac- commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. and City Property. Loc: Short Time Lo CORRESPONDENTS. Office west side square, First Nat’! Bank Kansas City. Fourth National Bank St. Louis. Hanover National Bank New York. BATES National Bank. (Organized in 157:-) OF BUTLER. MO. COUNTY Cleaning, Dyeing and R cialty. Veivet Collars placed on notice, Capital paid in, - - 375,000. Surplus - - - South Side $ 71.000 President Vice-Pres, Cashier. F.1. TYGARD, HON. J. 8. MEWBERR J.C.CLARK ie FINE SUITS. In every style price and quality Made to Order [ guaranteed a fit in every case alland see me, up stairs North? Main Street. JE. TALSOTT, Merchant Tailor. On FALR BY A ELL DRUG C0..85 the half century. ed all over the country w 47 ty quired. : E $ and we will send you free. Leyr. T. L. Harper, BU ings and Factngs neatly Not last among wonders ot inventive progress isa method and svstem of work that can be pretorm- ing the workers from their home liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, Young or old; no special ability re- Capital not needed; you are started tree, cut this out and return to us Treas. Gero. CANTERBURY Sec’y. THE BANKERS LOAN & TITLE £0. laws of Mo. )& CERTIFIE: First Mortgage Loans Made on Farn al Money for ans.} LLER, MO. WM. P. TALSOTT. TAILOR ty short Square, Butler, Mo. has revoltu- world during the ithout seperat- Pay » something of great value and importance , that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away, than any- thing else inthe world. Grand outfit free, Addiess TyvE & Co., Augusta, M re. OF PURE COD LiVER O!L 4a2 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. ——$$——. Bo disguised that it can be taken, and assimilated by the most sensitive stomach, when plain of] e of w' yPpop phites ts mach more cmeactoase™ Remarkable as a fiesh procacer. Persons gain rapidly while taking it. SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged Physicians to be the Finest and Best — tation in the world for the relicf and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, natn and ge way Gee great remedy for Consumptian, Wasting in Children, Sold by ad Druggiste. Lite. Prtauly be ‘unauthorised io hinderance, as We Fr 88 cents in le. stamps art be fe golden harvest. Write fo Toringhela, Mas ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any propesed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St, New York. Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphiet When I say CurE I do not Send at once for a treatise and. of a y INFALLIBLE REMEDY. an trial, and it will cure you. \ ce a RE, “Apparatus in Vander dings. Faculty of 2, sity. ‘Three larce pupils $04 from 18 States. Hishest » Art, Calisthenies, Health, Accessibility, W. EB. PRICS, P.D., Pres. > I CURE FITS! mean merely to stop them for s time, and then have them re- cont I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long stady. I WARRANT remedy to CURE the worst cases. Teeause pihers have failed is no reason for not now receiv1 acure. a FREE Borr_e Give Express ost Office, It costs you nothing for a Address H.C. ROOT, M.C., 183 Peaat St., NEw Y5sx ee | FLYING \.i.HOUT WINGS. The Soaring Powers of a Peculiariy-Built Antipodean Lizard. «Just keep your eye on that fellow.” The speaker had just returned from & trip across the Pacific, and his room was filled with curiosities from every | part of Southern : and India. From jasmali cage he hid taken a brilliant- | hued rd. He balaneed it upon his | hand and with « quick motion tossed it into the air. Now a horned toad or one of the common lizards of our western slope would have gone up like a rocket and eume down like a rock, but the lizard was not of this kind. larger, to swell out like a balloon, and instead of dropping it sailed away at an angle and deitly alighted on the top of a plush-covered chair, where it about in amazement. the pet again, “it is a flying lizard— a wingless flyer at tt most remarkable of the lizard tribe.” Tossing the little creature up again, it seeme yread, and nin flew away, buoyed by some mysterious at, one of the tO power. “I got my pet in the and of Borneo id the naturalist. ‘It w my intention merely to collect skins, but one I was wai through 1 , When I s I took fo , colored butter- aver I nding As I drew nes rd, and, s ill, it shot d Ist and camp in 3 would pouch rimal rather gz ferocious | The re used mere- When the lizard | leaps ir rd current brings them out the pos- at an angle to a stg leap was Fs a to the the made. The t from which its direction while in air to either si mee a easual observer might readily believe them to move the so-called wings and ig is the limit of ind in this way they al hundred n ch ctsco Chronicle. —__ «> ———_ A RARE CURIOSITY. Remarkable Specimen of Coral From the Philippine Istands. Judge E. W. Knott, deputy superin- tendent of the State Insurance Depart- ment, received recently from Alexander R. Webb, United States Consul at Ma- nila, Philippine Islands, a curiosity that is exceedingly rare; a coral for- mation found only in the Philippine Archipelago, and is known to the na- tives as ‘flower baskets,” though why such an appellation should be con- ferred on it is not quite clear. quite different from any coral that has ever been seen by those who have been fortunate enough to view the speci- men which the Judge values so highly. The specimen is conical in shape, hav- ing a base of nearly two inches in di- ameter and rises to a height of about eight inches, growing smaller towards its top, where it ends in a tolerably sharp point. The base was formed on a smooth ledge of rock, and the archi- tects of its construction had begun by laying cross sections of a formation re- sembling finest spun glass. These are laid very carefully and evenly across both ways, and are seemingly inter- laced and plaited with similar forma- tions—they could hardly be called fibers, running from top to bottom of this novel lilliputian castle. The work rises in most beautiful shape, growing gradually smaller, until within about three inches of the apex, when evi- dently the builders found on their hands more of the longitudinal laces than were needed in their work, and they were dropped out as the work progressed, and stand about the toy, forming a sort of tuft around the whole. These lacings extend about one inch above the top, and contrary to usual formation of coral, they are pliable and when bent assume an upright | position on being released. It would be impossible for ma- chine work or the work of human hands to keep up the symmetry better than these minute animalcule have | done. The work resembles the finest lace, the cross bars fashioned as beau- tifully as possible. In looking through the cross bars one can see the remains of some smal! marine animal, probably a crawfish, as a tiny claw or feeler, similar to the ones such animals are adorned with, is plainly discernible. The coral is a pure white and forms a most beautiful ornament. not a spot or blemish on any portion of it.—Sé | Louis Republic. : proportion between the value of the ; | Such a work as this when completed?” It rose, then it seemed to grow | | The Pope's wine is claret. This | fact has given the dark juice of the Skilled Manipulators of Ivory and Wood { ,,,.,. Tr = i grape great popularity amoung the Working for a Mere Pittance. Catholic population. JAPANESE FARMERS. An ivory carver sat in his little room, open to his little garden, chisel- ling upon a magnificent tusk from which the form of a graceful female figure wa t emerging. The ivory he held between his knees, while his tools were spread out by his side. There wi!l be some literary piquan cy in Washington society this win- ter. Ella Wheeler Wileox and Mrs. Frank Leslie will be there. “How long will this take you?” asked | MPT { the correspondent. “About four CONSU 10N SURELY CURED. months,” he replied. To THE EprToR—Please inform e replied ers that I have a positiveremedy aes named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. Ishall be glad to send two bottles of my reme- dy PREE to any of your readers who have con- sumption if they wi!l send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. a. SLOCUM, M.C., 18] Pearl st., New York, And what is the mat srial and the value of the labor in “I paid $140 for this piece of ivory, and four months’ work at $50 a month is $200. Total cost about $350." Fancy one of the most skillful and original artificers in the world—for this man’s ivories are admired every- where—simply estimating his own | ty-two The labor at fifty silver dollars a month, | course icquires three years addition- while at home our great painters do | g} The average nee of graduation from college is now upward of twen- years. prefessiona’ not he te to ask a thousand guineas for a picture cove a few square | Rhea: vt.em and Neuratgia Cured in Two Days. st Indiana Chemical Co. have discov ered a compound which acts with truly rvelous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- nand Neuralgia. We guarantee it cure any and ery of acute Indammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia him in the garden und then | i% 2 Pays, and to give immediate reliet gently shook his head. “No,” he said; in chronic cases and ettect aspeedy are «Condo no watto migoto no tsumori de DCCs OF 30. Cease 2 ‘ stamps, we will }to any address the gozaimasu—I expect the next will be | prescription tor wondertu more beautiful.” which can be tilled by your home druggist The wood ¢ at small cost. We take this means of dozen apprenti giving our discov to the public instead eases of putting it ou a patent medicine, it being much expensive. We will feet! Is there doubt which is the true temperament of the artist? not very sorry sometimes to part with one of those works © that has been your companion and part of your life for so long?” He looked up foramoment ata big white lily nodding ubove “Are you e seated with a is fragrant rge sugar- } gladly refund money if satistaction is not Yet “I | given. Tue Inpiana Cuemic t a smile, 1O-1yr Crawtordsv wood of the fashion now. beautiful He had rtunate, however, The Cleveland Union is of the opinion that there three vd to wear are ou sto of the new showed to exquisitely i fiving a5 kinds of men who 1 for numbe poor clothes—the beggar, the rich palace, the one of the nearly completed—ar man and the genius. us Comsuzmpiow Currd. An old phy having liad pl “ast India m n, retired trom pratice | din his hands by an sionary the tormula of a nas this would produc > for them ed woodwork for their mansions, ae vegetable remedy ee peedy aa hesitiful tat ‘ : and permanent cure of Consumption, ore beautiful than they could get | ioncnitis, Catarrh, Asthma at here for ten times—y fifty times the cost—he would not be poor long.— Tokio Cor. Philadelphia News. throat and r nd lung affections, also a positive alcure tor Nervous Debilits yous complaints, atter having wondertul curative power- Is of cases, has telt i ‘the Verdict Unanimous. i, Bippus, Ind, this “1 t canrecommend Electric Bi - h re- t the very best remedy. Every AL iene English, case, | With tull direc preparing and pottie sold has given reliet in every Y i ttles, 1 was cured umatism of 10 rs standing.” n Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, he best selling medicine I ndled in my 20 Years experi- ectric Bitters.’’ ousands others have added their testimony, so rat the verdict is unanimous that E ec- using. Sent by ma addresi stamp, naming this paper. W. A. 149 Po Block, vith Kk six t Rocheste N. General Boulanger continues to be the victim of luck. His admiring friends have presented him good : Bitters do cure all diseases oa r : a eee ae hair | With $80,000. He can continue to dollar a bottle at Walls & Holt, the | play the grandee Druggists- For First Place. A great amount of political engineer- ing will be done by friends of candidates to secure for their man the first place on the ticket, and the best man will proba bly secure the coveted place. Then it indorsed by the majority of the people, the election is assured. Electric Bitters has been put to the tront, its merits pass- ed upon, has been indorsed, and unani- mously given the first place among rem- edies peculiarly adopted to the reliet and cure of all Diseases of Kidneys, Liver and Stomach. Electric Bitters, being guaranteed, isasafe investment. Price soc. and $1 a bottle at Walls & Holt, the druggists. “A LITTLE NONSENSE.” —It’s ten to one that when you give your seat to a woman in the horse-car she'll trample on your corns while get- ting into it.—Merchant Traveler. —A dollar’s worth of postage stamps, well soaked and with the gum side up, makes a most efficacious, though some- what expensive fly-paper.—Pitlsburgh Dispatch. —It has been rumored that the bustle is liabletoexplode. Possibly, though, an accident of this kind occurs only when the fair wearer substitutes a magazine for the newspaper in its con- struction.—Detroit Free Press. —He (to marriage license clerk)— “Give me a marriage license, sir.” Clerk—‘‘Do you want single or round trip?” He—*Round-trip, of course.” And the clerk made out a license with divorce coupon attached. — Yankee Blade. —“Please, ma’am, I came to answer your advertisement for a cook.” “Very good. And you consider yourself com- petent to fill the place, do you?” “Of coorse, ma’am.” ‘Well, what have you been doing since you came to this country?” ‘Scrubbing flures in a ho- tel, ma’am.”—-Boston Saturday Ga- zette. —Seedy individual—‘‘Madam, can’t you give something to a yellow fever sufferer?” Woman—‘‘Ain’t you the same man that called -here a few months ago and got twenty-five cents to help a blizzard sufferer?” Seedy individual—“‘Yes, ma’am. I don’t do nuthin’ but suffer from one year’s end to the other." —Judge. Blaine will take up his residence in Washington about the Ist of Jan- uary. From this it is argued that he will go into the Harrison cabinet. Wiat Am I to Do? The symrtoms of billivusness are un- happily but too well known. ‘They diff- er in different individuals to some extent. A billious man is seldom a breakfast eat- er. Too frequently, alas, he has an ex- cellent appetite tor liquors but none tor solids ot a morning His tongue will hardly bear inspection atany time; if it 1s not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digressive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or Constipation may be a symytom or the two may alternate. There are otten Hemorrhoids or ever loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatu- lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct allthisif not es- tect acnre try Green’s August Flower, it cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. 4t-ryr. € ow. Miss Harriet Hosmer is in Bostcn where she is much lionized. She is the most eminent woman in the plas- tis art the world has produced. Effects ot Climate. We hear a great deal said about the beneficial effect upon invalids of the climate of Colorado and other western localities, but when a man changes his residence in the hope of | improving his health without first | without the knowledge ot the person tak- trying Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical jingit; is absolutely harmless = - |ettect a permanent and speedy cure, Discovery, he makes a great mistake. | ether the patient is a moderate drink- In ine cases out of ten he might er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of save his time and money. This great | drunkards have been made temperate remedy owes its power over all af ; :0 have taken Golden Specific in fections of the throat and lu _ | their coffee without their knowledge, and ectic i ang bronchitis, catarrh and even co - believe they quit drinking ot their It never fails. The sys sumption, which is lang scr fala. t the simple fact that it pur enriches the blood and invigorates | the debilitated system. Drunkenness or the Liquor Habi Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea own tem onte ir it becomes an utter impossibility tor th liquor appetite to exist. ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., | Race st. Cincinnati. O. Positively Curea by administering Kansas City to Denver without ena aged and will | pregnated with the Soecific | For tull partic-! °Ss) GALUMET CHEMICAL O8,, Caleage. === t S\JACOBS O]], LUMBAGO—LAME BACK. 2 Ea = 2% = <2e9 — S825 aes = Bees = a] *ee a2 eo =fte tf o= ¢F 78 oe? z ss =s5 zi| 23 x83. om e cree ne > NS Tk ma a|& soe8 3225 P2 dio S22 PawlS nes 3 22% rses o> als G83 meals \t SScz SSsi¢ aa => | oe of282 PS e_2@ 2523 S Sozp:2s% o 8° cf zak i] S480 ce SBD wnaif<e oF 2 EFMyg BE8 SB ergn 48 Sold ogists and Dealers Breryrohere. THE Ci A. VOGELER CQ. 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