The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 27, 1889, Page 3

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meamatism and Weuratgia Cu :¢€ Two Days. fhe Indiana Chemica! Co. have Jiscox gacompound which acts with truly rvelous rapidity inthe cure ot Rheu- patism and Neuralgia. Wegucrantee it cure any and every Case of ac iqflammatory Rheumatism and Neura in 2 DAYS: and to g immediate reli ga chronic cases and ettect a spee dy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two ce amps, We will send to any address scription for this wondertul com, sbich can be filled t ony homed rug a atsmall cost. We “tal wing our discovery co the publ utting it out as a p. t medi peing much Jess expens adly schind money if THe INDIANA seni? 4 B85 SY seaGFe & eae AEaEEs: rs re Sol a3 at Hoa KBansciee Recall WALLS & HOU: r nee SEE F Sold bs CALI FORNIA., THE | LAND OF DISCOVERIE Se & sss RF. Fe | pis ete ORES Asti Coucts, a TODS TS cies DISEASES * pf UISEASES ARON Gl d for circular, SL, ber bottle 3 ry bottie 3 pr O = 2 INE MED! co. OROVILLE, CAL. ATAREL aoe SOLD AND GUAR mental ges-'iy ne Curwine Gum. id tA natu alitornia Gam. ty swallow- and Wiing the saliv. produced in chewing will deed dBmatertally aid disestior PVOOCUWARD, PAN ENTRAL FEMALE hed re OLLECE, Lexington, Mo enty-first Session opens Sent Thore trusts {8 Course in all departments. 14 E 1 et ent Teachers. Finest Music a Ithful Location. | Bea nd he every Health. Tiers ar es 2 en wads YS MADE iN AM see wos j and gradually rol! County j rel | the t t | was found |suaded ~ OF GENERAL —The mummy market is now 80 overstocked that lovers of the antique can obtain specimens for 1 than $100. —The sustaining power of the Forth * bridge may be imagined from the statement that each cantelever would sustain six of the greatest ironclads. —A Phiiadelp inventor is busy On a street car floor, comprising slats laid crosswise on two endless rubber bands, that revolve as the car moves, the people up to the front. —Two brot mother co hanging to a tree. —A man at Chelsea, awakened one mornin; dragging the clothes fr om He arose and found that his was on fire. He had just time to re- move his family before whole building was in flames. —An Ohio pedidler, i ill, his seventeen-year-old d mounted the cart and drove about the country for three weeks. Her sales exceeded any that her father ever made in the same length of time. —An East Liverpool family who gave a tramp a meal about a year ago presented a set of gold collar buttons. and cuff —Ina Maine town girl. She is quite weight and it is not generally known, but two mischievous young men, wanting to know it, one of them per- her and with him on the hay scales. The owner the scales was in with the quickly ghed them. The weight of the man being subtracted, left the amount of 361 pounds for the girl. -What call is temporary suspension of the faculty of memory. The mind, intent upon some present thought, obliterates obseures the record of the past. may even regard it as a temporary and partial form of insanit absent-mindedness most is avery heavy sensit about her to stop speak of plot and we we absent-mindedness or and if we find common with persons of great mental powers we may accept the fact as another illustration of the near allianes genius and madness. —America says that the States is destined to become a nation of blondes. The population of Norway between shows a percentage of 97.25 of light | jeyes. Flaxen hair appears in 57.5 per | cent., while absolutely black hair is only found in the ratio of wan p immigration that year. The immig tion from Germany is also very large pean countries is very mixed, with | blondes still in the majority. he bunco knows human nature better he does his father, and lays his plans for human weak- nesses. Greed, avarice and love of approbation are taken into account and used at the right moment. The victim becomes infatuated with his deceiver, and when this state is ar- rived at all warnings or memories of warnings are The dupe is charmed, not so much by the ingenuity of the plot as by the friendly experienced steerer | with a nice regard useless. plausible manner of the bunco expert. The victim sees things in their r versed order, and, whereas in his fatu- ity he thinks he is exchanging nothing for something, he in reality ex- changing something for nothing. is —_ - > ___ LUNG DISEASES. Beneficial Effects of Vocal Cultare in Pre- venting Consumption. A means of preventing consumption RAPPER widens PPE Tecelvea = .o, HANDSOME 2 FOR Consymet!? Ithas permanently cured THOUSANDS | &f cases pronounced by doctors hope- | kes. If you have premonitory sym 4 such as Cough, Difficulty of Breathi ing, &c., don’t delay, but use E S$ CURE FoR CONSUMPTION | a By Druggists. 25 cents Ae 34 is the cultivation of vocal music in schools, and is recognized as tant. As Dr. Busey aptly says, if an houra day were devoted to it in our public schools there would not be the sad spectacle of the drooping, with- ered, hollow-chested, round-shoul- dered children. Vocal music is gym- nastic exercise of the lungs by devel- opment of the lung tissue itself. The lungs in improved breeds of cattle, which naturally take little exercise and are housed much of the time, are considerably reduced in size when compared with those animals running at liberty. And soit is with the human race who lead inactive lives caused by civilization. Consumption generally begins at the tops of the lungs, be- cause these parts are more ‘inactive and because the bronchial tubes are so arranged that they carry the inspired air with greater facility tothe bases than at the tops. During inactivity a person will ordinarily breathe about 480 cubic inches of air per minute. If he will walk at the rate of six miles an hour he will breathe 3,260 cubic inches. In singing this increases more {| than in walking, as to sing well re- | quires all the capacity of the lungs. Besides vocal music exercise there are wind instruments which all with hol- low chests can use with infinite ad- ; , Vantage. inet, clarionet or some such ' Boston Herald. INTEREST. were surprised by a visit from him again the other day The man came back, not asatramp, but as a pros- | perous man of business. He was on |! his way to Cincinnati, and stopped off to visit his benefactor, to whom he great United | fhe immigration from Secandivavian | countries in SSS numbered over 80, 000, or about one-sixth of the entire | ly made up of pure blondes, while that | from the British isles and other Euro- | than he j and | impor- | Give a young person a cor- | instru- ; | ment and by the time he has learned | | to play upon it his deformity will long : ‘before have entirely disappeared.— >t prepared s f the weekly cditioa of THE ST. A copy of this etching on fine plate paper, | postage prepaid, to every annual A Special Miss Containing ten to twelve pages ev ery Ww goes to every Missouri subscriber, suscriver a ne The Weekly Républic, with Prernium Picture, S!a Year. 8 Sample copy and premium sheet sent fre postmasters and other authorized agents. We | THE REPU BLIC, to the phenomenon, and to them also ST. LOUIS MO. it was a thing st e and perplexing. . la 5 g > sried one ex- ee eee ene 5 bat The wido { ‘A Go EVELANi: FOR tN Pi aith guns I lad no ex} Toes Banas ence of tk . TP knew that OF = candi 1 e bus was wrong. Yet how natural the m band’s posi: i ‘ iss Wisdoin Letter Ae- The Sy ame of the “bel eolectur o Liexineian iv k fe aun : | him ima ; that district wig eg gee) bobieean | nd of the vibrating ae : . ——— xy muffled da | poiated as sie backed by the : = | acaetee - one re ie Loulsvilie, hy., Nov Last |; ter. most a ym i epabie S 47 tne > y that the Gratedne week son H. E se, 0 sound was r sshoppers; but d - dana club, a democrati they were s e lost, for I Sen tor Frye, Tivors free suzar | tion of th “i ; could not capture so excessively and f.,e woo!. TF 2 st it bogie Peectied= Milaeulx H shy and cunning had the perpe tual revelution. i art 4 5 ayes ringing of their own little toesins | * ; stating that the clab iad elected the] made them.—Longman’s Magazine. | baa i ; eo alt at democratic lend honorary | —__~e- i } } - : e ber, and this morning received | AMONG THE JAPANESE. j Edis : vet ver. the folowing grace7ol acknow ~ | Some of the Causes of Their Happy Spirit | He consu ei isaday. He | ment: of Independence. ae yn ERS John H. Esa From an article in the Century by | x Naw Sori iy _| the artist Wores we quote the follow- Bueklen’s Arnica VE, : i Fie vene ; ‘ling: “In Japan women have always Very muc. dhittered by the! held a higher position than in other recent. | - j It was once remarked bya cortiin | professor a Cornell, well known for Uhis oft-expressed coiterpt of our cl imate, that “we never have any weaih }erin thi ples.” count excrutia latisn and poison- ating every spot of the ski to the outer surtace all dus matter and restoring a uatural circus ation ot the blood. Every bottie guar anteed. Dr. E. Pyie, Agent. Newark, N J., has Va leng-felt it by organizing a coffin ciub, | members of which contribuie 334 | the instal’ment plau \coffin and | something lik on are able to buya services for price. incidental a livi | ping paper, but it saved her lite. She !was in the last stages of consumption, {told by physicians that she was incura- ble and could live ouly a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a scrap of paper she read ot Dr. King’s it helped her, she bonghl alarge bottle, it helped more, bought another and grew better tast, dontinued its use and is new strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller partic- ulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, arug- gist, Ft. Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at all drug- gists. 4 A man in Iowa has been discover- ed who is admirably fitted for jury service. He could name only eight state inthe Union and three presi- dents. A Sound Legal Opionion E. Bainbridge Munday Esq., County ., Clay Co., Tex. says: ‘‘Have used ciric Bitters with most happy _ results brother was very low with Malaria ver and jaundice, but wascured by imely use ot this medicne. Am satisfied Elentric Bitter saved his life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson ot Horse cave Ky. addsa like testimony saying: He posi- | tively believes he would he have died, \had it aot been tor Electric Bitters. ‘his great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stand unequaled. Price soe jand $1, atall druggists. 6 THE ANGELVUS. Costliest Picture in the World. ie est price ever d above, the full sen Address AxNcrap of Paper saves Her Life i It was 1ust an ordinary scrap of wrap- | New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; | MUSICAL GRASSHOPPERS. Fairy Bells Set Ringing By Insects on the Pampas of ¥ wv I was mber of sheep large nu 250 m when trave with pa long pre a distance of rose to feet abov: ine Com- I was | low, 3 purchased at a York. The cost, eae sy quare inch, as the Cain for a single picture, of the original, in which the e all the beauties of the fe tallic and p completely loved to re ri with the tas a free um to every 2 3 ie SSNs Sane eee mysterious music, and as 4 walked it LOU R rose and sank rhy , keeping Ss EF U BLIC. | Steps till, and Ztx23 inches in size, will be sent free, Hee oe Bee eee after November 1, 1859. took a step (seme ird, und again the fairy bells were set ringing, as if a ouri Edition, 3 1 set ri nging, as if at each step my foot touched a central 1 one entire page of special Missouri news, meeting point t of a thousand radiating threads, th thread attached to a peal of little bells han concealed among the herbag aited for my companions and eal their attention 2 to any address. Usual commission allowed 2 you con-| i T reecived tro: Asiutie countries. They go about free- vreport of the Busdana elub ly wherever they please, and the se- : 4; | elusion of the Chinese is wholly un- ; vf EN Enown to them. The schools receive < DY as many + y id us a result of my obse without idie former are I 1 safely say, compliment, brighter than the latter. ‘ +h , = os Be nue eee “By degrees and under these favor- + duty is the approval of good peo-| able conditions for general observa- ple. Tf T have gained that nud sm w!-| tion, some of the causes of the people's dition Ihave suececded in giving to happy spirit of independence began to be revealed tome. The their lives, in whi rivalry to outdo one in a large result. Regarding onc another very much as belonging to one family, their mode of life is more or less on the | same plane, and conseque a spirit benificence of | of great harmony pr A very : ae rie of re prinetples of demoer DOG ad life ¢ neiiy ' nop econ : } ed life and activi tun content. 1other, accounts for thi Thope that T shall not appear unap- measure preciative if Tremind the club that hand presenting to the pec- the work now in still further ple the wisdoin consists In and ils. the principles rather than theadvan-| small income is suflicient to supply PAR i i | the ordinary necessities of life, and ofan indivi jevery thing else is secured with but ual. Tam glad, ae rwever, to little effort. Household effects are that the club has such warm appre- few and inexpensive; and should every ciation of the gallant fight made in | thing be destroyed by fire or lost in | : in any way, it is not an irreparable Ohic by our governor-elect and of | P calamity. All can be replaced at a his services to the causes of democ-| smail outlay and life go on as before. Yours truly, | “The tenant upon renting a house is Grover Gi ee put to little expense to furnish it; in- oes deed, he requires absolutely no furni- | ture at all. The clean, finely-woven mats which cover the floor serve as table, chair and bed; and, as it is the | universal custom to remove the shoes | before entering a house, there is no | danger of one’s bringing with him the | dirt from the streets. | His bedding consists of cotton quiits, racy. Ambitious men are never satified. | Calvin §. Brice has 2 corner on nat-! ¢; ural gas and now he wants a corner | outhe Ohio senatoria! seat. Here is “an opinion us is au opin- ion.” An eastern fashion journal | says: “Mme. Medj a eschews the! slovenly morning wrapper that many women dote on, and at au early hour| \is robed as women ought to be. New York has not raised $5,000, 000 for the World’s fair. Chicago has doubled thesum. Money will have influence in congress. Women seem to given to fiction. Publishers of books and magazines say that three fourths of the novels! used to cover the wood, much less to offered are written by women. Scbatitute:s tetee grainy . — +s __ Drunkenness or the Liquor Habi| —A lady puts her head out of the Positively Curea by administering ; car window and demands in sbrill Dr. Haines’ Gelden Specific. | tones: ‘‘Here, guard,is smoking allowed It can be given in a cup of coffee ortea! Hin this compartment?” “If the gentle- withovt the knowledge ot the persontak-|men inside don’t object,” was the ingit; is absolutely harmless and will| good-natured reply. ‘‘madam may ettect a permanent and speedy cure,ismoke to her heart’s content”— whether the patient is a moderate drink. er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of Humoriatiach drunkards have been made temperate a men who have taken Golden Specific in| —**What makes you look so thought- their coffee without their knowledge, and fy]?” asked a traveling man. “I've to-day believe they quit drinking ot their got a great problem in my head” own free will. It never fails. The sys .? yy rea * Fi tem once impregnated with the Soecifi pubet = it, mathematics, logic, or it becomes an utter impossibility tor the , What? ‘Weil. as I was trying to find a way of paying my room rent, I liquor appetite toexist. Fortull partic ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC Co., 185 reckon you'd call it lodge-ic.”—Mer- , chant Traveler. day. Afew pictures (kakemona) and | | specimens of beautiful script decorate | | the walls, a few vases contain sprays on the floor complete the furnishing of a room. Yet it does not seem empty , or cheerless; for the general arrange- | ment of harmonious colors, the differ- ent woods employed in its construction and the beauty of the finished work- manship make a most harmonious and pleasing combination. Paint is never Race st. Cincinnati. - that the | 3 no selfish | enviable | | which are spread out on the floor at ; night, rolled together in the morning | {and stored away in acloset during the jof flowers and a number of cushions | tower- | | | between the hours of nine o’clock in eras + S JACOBS OlL CONQUERS PAIN. z :2s i | es FRe of & 7 <3 ris= > $ ei 233 a: : a nee o & 78 me § = 38 ra ° Bre = sis e223 Hp «zl 8 Ss 2. ie cos os &Bai< 22 S54 ss oe eee reaps pes SI § 2 = = Trustee’s8Sale. Whereas, HarPiett A. ams, March 1 ers offi dams end Lewis Ad- » record- Mis- un- reat © county of sec- tion ninet-e and letiwe nortt west quar er ion thirty ppt ten acres Out ft) nosthwest corner of the south : aid lot two (2) and the southeast quar- »1 ship fort t quater of section thirty G2) range thirty of trastte Mo. ‘Pras which conveyance Wes mate in trast ¢ the payment of one | romissery note cribed in said di« t A default has been aidn wat stdue + 1 f the leg pursuant to the conditic 1 will proc to se sat public v ash, at the the city « of Missox LANES December 2. 185°, of nine eo 5 iting worth and Deborah i of trast ed in the county, veyed to wing deserib- a the Trustee's Sale. aod Velie Saleman trust dated September the recorder’s office uty, Missouri, in book the undersigned scribed reni estate ly- the courty of Bates and and recorded in or Bates pte of My The weet} on twenty-three ithwest quarter of ) in township thirty- Ss) of range thirty-one (31), containing which ce or less, veyance was to Ke » the payme t of two riped in’ said deed of n tihe request or the t tothe 1 proceed public ashe oat ne one. in the ef Of Rates aut state of Mis souri,on Thurs December 12, 1889, the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying seid debt, interest and costs. F.M. ALLEN, Wat Trustee. Acute and chro: rheumatism can be effectually ang permanently cured by the use Hibbard’. Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters, For sa’e by all druggists. 44-I-year RHEUMATISM CURED. Ma. W. P. JOHNSON, ATLaxra, Ga. Whose picture adorns the head of this colama, is an extensive coal and wood dealer. Would CRIFFLEME FOE LITE. t four weeks aco I was persuaded Huanicutts Rheumatic Care. ad my relict was almost instantaneous. I am now on my rth bottie, snd I am as sound amanasthere ts in Georgia. HUNNICUTT’S RHEUMATIC CURE. Is a superb tonic and bicod pr: curing afl diseases of the tod, te and aay FF $1 per bottie. Took of testimonials FREZ, Siete arene ef Hianciastes Threat —_ Mai arersof Huns "8 Thre Care, for bronchitis, cou gh, asthms and colds. gteneanrrmensnicsunmeysimiie commnnmusrinreetuenanecnimt ttn ee <ul aa eR 4

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