The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 18, 1889, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

peumatism and Neuralgia Cured! | Two Days. Indiana Chemical Co. hav, discov epus rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- ism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it cure any and every case of acute mmatory Rheurratism and Neuralgia a DAYS, and to give immediate reliet chronic cases and 2tfect a speedy cure. Ly On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent , we will send to any address the ription for this wondertul com ound ghich can be filled by your home druggist stemall cost. We take this means of ing our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it peing much less expensive We will gadly refund money atistaction is not given. Tue INptANACuEMICAL Co , 10-19T Crawtordsville Ind acompound which acts with truly | company of men in front of a rosewood | time.’ cache RADFIELO REcULA Sold b» WALLS & HOLT, CALIFOR INIA. THE ANE: LAND OF DISCOVERIES | ONSUMF! Assy Coucts, OR ene: 2 Ee UMS oF THR eu oS TARA Gunna end for circular,§ per battle 3 pr r= (ABIETINE MED! co.oROVILLE, CAL. THE ONLY— GUARANTEED 9CURE FOR CATARRH OROVILLE CA! AND CAT-R-CUR} | SANTA ABIE SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY Dr. £. L. RICE. BaseTry SANTA ABIE CHewine Ge A natural Calitornia Gum. ing the saliva produced in chewing will matertally aid digestion. WOODWARD, FAXON &CO, ENTRAL FEMALE OLLE Lexington, Mo. 'wenty-i LECE, ic Sept. 4th asa. Thorough Course id all departments, 14 Hxperienced and Com- Finest Music and Art in the West. Building with well | ru tent Teachers. lealthful Location. Beautiful furnished and home-like rooms. STEAM inevery room, and li each floor. Health, morals, a mmarded and lookeg af! jome. Terms reasonal: A.A, iN A eens pat Wateron by of pupils | Christian atalogue apply to, ent, Lexington, Mo LARGE RAPPERS. Yeceive @ (or) (en) = ”n { og fe i= (a ) It has permanently cured THOUSANDS of cases pronoun by doctors hope- | less. If you have premonitory symp- | wer! such as Cough, Difficulty of | &e., don’t delay, but use PISO'S ‘URE’ ror CONSUMPTION tely. By Druggists. 25 cents ; f= | — | | | ; and hauled logs in winter, and yet she | he ‘ud make | Life. | eighth of an ‘| are so small as to be | tible. {turns on the nicked side quickly, whereas on the other side it | | long to ‘die’ | the difference in sound, you see, I can down. | fully re IT SERVED THEM RIGHT. | How a Crowd Was Cleverly Fleeced Bya |F Bar-Room Trickster. “You see this dollar?” said one of a ‘Improved after r fi fist dose. bar in front of oneof the leading hotels in Philadelphia, and he handed a dol- lar to one of the group, who examined it and passed it around among the company. All decided that there was nothing unusual ip its appearance un- less it was counterfeit. “No, it’s not counterfeit,” first speaker, ‘but I will le that dollar. turn my whether it t “Impossi ers, ‘*‘unie~s you use d “No, I don’t use any thing, and Ill bet you the drinks I'll tell it every SOR ARRAARAR AOR be said the you take Spin it on the bar. I will tell you “Done,” said the doubter. The man turned his b: the coin was spun, and, ¢ he called out: “Heads.” It was ‘‘heads.” | “Make it three out of five times for i another round,” said another of the | group. | “Certainly,” consented the stranger, \ accommodatingly. Again the coin was spun around and | “tails” was called. The third time it turned * and a third time the stranger lled.?” “I can keep it up all night, gentle- men,” he said, smiling. The drinks were paid for, and the | stranger, under the genial influence of the liquor and the urgent requests of | the crowd, said: | “I don’t often give my tricks away, | but it will leak out sooner or later. | | | to the bar, it settled, HUNNIC UTT’S RHEUMATIC CURE, riiner A al Debitity: ili mo vegetable compx vigorator, and and diuretic. It tones up the s -§ bottle by druggists. Send EEE. Prepared by HUNNICUTT MEDICINE Co. ATLANTA, CA. ‘rr’s THROAT SAA AALAAALALAALLAAAARAAARAAAAAD luvuveyuesuuvveryery tl&ret.MORE THAN GLIDOEN 1m100 DIAM BA enon srbsSin.spart, AVIRE ee that each spool has Diamond trade mat! ufactured only by Freeman Wire and Irc ., 8t. Louis, Mo. Send 6 cents for sample. Fors Sate le by R: ACQN, MO You see, gentlemen, the coin on the the ‘head’ side is nicked very slightly | by a knife, the nicks being about an | inch apart. The nicks | scarcely percep- | When you spin the coin, if it; it settles | slowly settles, taking fully twice as | as on the other side. By | —BOOK AGENTS MY STORY &: ‘By Mary A, Liv tell which side turns up, or, rather, It’s all told by sound.” Her own Narrative The coin was handed around and | Ese as SUBSE" in E spun again, and what the stranger | said proved true, much to the delight of the group, who were glad, appar- ently, as is usually the to get hold of a trick that at first seemed in- explicable. “There, fix mea dollar tt y said one of the group, handing out the | money, and the other four requested a | like favor at the hands of the str: who, taking out 2 pen-knife, obli ly did as requested. Then, them a polite good-night, he ed, leaving the group ning their Suddenly one of them pic dollar, examined it and quick it on the bar, the sound given out being the unmistak- able dull, dead sound of a counterfeit. “Done for tive dollars,” said he, as he looked fully at the door where the stranger had appeared. “Well, we've learned a trick well worth a dollar,” said another, philo- |; sophically.--Philadeiphia Record. jup un eee ey toe THREE YANKEE HORSES. [254 shost Sy 3 fatal shaft by Two That Are Very Old and a Young Colt t That Is a Confirmed Thef. Joseph Willets, of Bradford, Me., owns a mare that is the wonder of all the horsemen in that section. She was foaled in 1862, somewhere in the Madawaska country, and is conse- quently twenty-seven years old. When she was five years old she could easily haul a couple of men in a wagon over a rough country road fifty miles in twelve hours, and when she was seven years old it was all a strong mancould do to hold her in the road? She al- ways wanted to run, disdaining a trot or walk, and to-day, at the age of twenty-seven, she is, when hitched up, as wild as a colt. She has never been trained for the track, and nobody knows how fast she could go if driven for speed. Ail her life she has done farm work jn summer HINDERCORNS. ‘The only sure Cui rns. Stops all pain. Ensures comfort to the feet rugeists, HIScox &Co.,N.¥. ADS ONSUMPTIVE OU, | nger, | eing- GRATEFUL—COMPORTE: EPPS'S GOGDA. BREAKIAST. coins. ; eeniohs govern Hp and nutri tion of the M ruef ) frame. with L pound tin YIMRoDs _ CURE #” ASTHMA Catarrh, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Whooping |; Cough, Croup and Common Colds. Recommended by Physicians and sold gists throughout the world. Send for Free Pore: HIMROD MANUF’G CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. ng Water or mi by grocers Jal Homeopathic Cher London CHICHESTER’S ENGLIS PENNYROYAL PILLS, c . ‘5 Red Cross Diamond smooth. She is a sorrel, with white eee ae SoS face. a is full of snap, and with the exception of acouple vf wind puffs, sound and oth: D. B. Flint, of Boston, one of the (reampe) or bint acne * alter for ny for particulars and summer residents of Winter Harbor, | Chichester Chemical Coetial Go Maite Bos Pind Pe enjoys drives over the seacoast turn- Shes pikes behind a milk-white horse, which is twenty-nine years old, and was one of General Grant's battle horses. While standing with his mother in front of a store in Bucksport the other day a playful colt conceived the idea of stealing a bundle of wire netting. After being once despoiled of its plun- | der it awaited an opportunity and, seizing the package with its teeth, made off a second time. The shop- keeper followed and shouted so loudly | that the thieving colt dropped the bundle, deliberately gave it a kick, | and then went to another shop and | stole three ears of corn. which it! speedily put beyond recovery.—Cor. | N. Y. Sun. —+ +=__ —Pat (resting on his hammer)—*‘Oi soy, Dinney; phwat’s the use of our dhrillin’ them howles in th’ rocks, whin they’re after blowin’ them all to pieces wid a bhlast whiniver we're afther gittin’ thro’ makin’ uv um?” Dinney—‘‘Oi don’t know, Pat; but it’s shure Oi am Oi think that if sum fel- lah ‘ud be afther invintin’ a machane | that ‘ud make the howle so they could use it over agin afther havin’ a blahst, i his fortun’, so Oi doo.”— | ER’S HAIR BALSAM \Cleanses and beautifies the hair. AceD. if ° Complaint, Accident, Excesses, Folly, Vice, and perfect. For all Diseases of Men, by the THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND sam TRUE ee Shae mbes ss Medico Infirmary,N. — += ___ —The newest idea in christening | ships is to scatter roses over the bow instead of breaking a bottle of wine. RAT Cneennl pve vVevtrecoereyervyvuveuy dU Uvivy GU VPUIVOVYVUTOOVTTRNWNVIVIVIVOWYWEVTVE svuuvery | th , Bruises,Sores, Uice , tively cures is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction | | or money refunded. Pricé 25 cts per box | | For sale by all druggists. re the | | certain note fully deseribed i j interest and costs. F. M. ALLEN 1-4t By HENRY DU MONT, ‘This Masterly Medical Treatise, and indispensable to garg Wouny YOUNC, MIDDLE- ‘ead OLt MAN whois who is suffering from Weakness, enor, Lose . Baahfainess, eases of the Kidneys Bound in leather, fall Price, only one dollar, by COWFIDENTIAL: » Adan ‘dates Hrs HENEY De Morr, M. Boston, Lecture with numerous This is the tet Leds ELECTRO-MEDIGO PHYSIOLOGY’ ever vee Pare aad vitals Lett a Hole. Butler, Pa, Dee. o'clock yesterday morning a terrible | explosion of nitro-glycerine occurred ai the Butler Torpedo Company's magazine, two miles south of town. while cans were being put into the Wagous at the factory. James O Wood and Willian Medill and their wagon aud team were blown into un- recognizable fragments. The woods in the vicinity of the magazine are being searched by hundreds of men for the r s of the men. The larger part of the factory buildings jare demolished. The factory was crushed and only the smukestack re- Wood's shoulder and right arm have been found iwenty rods away. A small part of Medill’s trunk was taken from the top tree miaius intact ola The theory is that Woods let ;2can of the explosive drop when handing it up to Medill, who was in wagon. A great hole was made inthe ground where the | stood. bucklen rl¢a The Best Salve i Salve, world for Cuts Salt k Fever Tetter,Chapped Har and all Skin Eruptions, and posi Piles, or no pay required. It the reum Sores, Corns, Wagon | TOWERS OF SILENCE. 11.—At 9:15 rhe Famcus Parsee Furia! Ground in the City of Bombay. “How ¥Y people. I wonder, who have vised the fair city of Bombay have thought of inspecting the famous sisce b ground?” writes the cele- M. Petrocokina. “Few done so if report be cor- 2 few, 1 am sure, have inaeed h: rect, but been a epaid by the sight of these wonderf towers. In no ¢ g ghaut, have : ever fi nsation I experi- | enced on vi S st-ange place. | Words i ross the awe and | dread t 23 I stood in the lovely srou waving palms and rts out of which arise, bold and de the white, cireu ar walls ae the Tow some of which dat century ago. “In a few words, however, te bacx more than a I will try to describe my visit to this burial ground. : arrived in Bombay with my friend Lord Tenderden. Bs inform- ed that a pass was neces y to allow strangers to visit these memorable tow- ers. | at once applied for a pass, and after a little delay received a card en- titling us to visit the grounds after four | p.m. From what we gathered, the fu- | neral rites were performed between the | which time s, Chiblains | hours of ten and four p. m, during no stranger is allowed in the grounds. After a pretty and some- what long drive our carriage drew up | before a large iron gateway and de- The English ‘do not like to cross | ‘the rough English Channel sels. in They propose a steel bridge over it and a tunnel ves under it A Sound Legal Gpionien funday Esq., County says: ‘Have appy most Wilcoxsor stimony ve < ec Bitters. ward off, | Dis 1 Stomach Price soe and $1, at ll druggis as, John S. Craig and Mi bis wife and Jolin Greenha s eir deed of trust i recorded in t Bates souri A made in trust t o nd Whereas, defauit has t ment of said note, now p: Now, therefore, at the r sgal holder of said note and pursuant ¢ ous of said deed of trust, f will } sellthe above described premise public vendue, to the st bidder for ca front door of the court house, of Butler, county Missouri, on Thursday, December, 19, 1889, between the hours of nine o’clock in the noon and five o’cloc day, in of Bates and state of fore- n the afternoon of that for the purposes of satisfying said debts, Trustee Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Georg Ravp and Magdalena Rapp his wife, by their deed of trust dated Seprem ber Ist, Isst, and recorded in the recorder’s office Within and for Bates county, Missouri. in book No. 40 page 511 conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real es- tate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: ‘The northeast quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section (si and the south three-fourths { of the southeast quarter of the northwest quar- ter of section nine () and twelve (12) acres off of the west side of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one (21) township thirty-eight (3%) ofrange twen- e (29) containing 82 acres more or less, h conveyance w4s mace in trust to secure the payment “of ten certain notes fully describ- ed in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of three of said notes falling due respectively: September. lat, sks, March Ist, 1889 and September Ist, Iss%, which default under the terms of said deed of trust render the whole debt due. Now there- fore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to th highest bidder for cash, at_he east front door of the court house. in the city of Butler, coun- ty of Bates and state of Miseouri. on Thusday, December 19, 1889, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fora- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, tor the purposes of satintyane said debt, interest snd costs. -M 1-4t Trustee. dioesee dxpendent upoD Debiiity, Vital by mail, sealed in plain lies ore D., No. 361 = Avene, of testimonials from is abeotaiey complete EXPERT HOME TREATMENT » -DOSITIVE- distinguished suthor, Hsngr Dv Most, M. D., who has DISCOVERED Grby etter at his Electro. 0-081 Columbus Av.’ Boston, Mass. “| HEARD A VOICEs IT SAID, ‘(COME AND ene.” | by an aged Parsee. the keeper of the ‘1 arise from the incessant flow of blood, | and for the destruction of osseous mat- | | i | | | ing their pr | | | the personages of ! most curious. | whole length of the well | for the women’s bodies scending we entered the grounds, which | are prettily and artistically arranged on asteep slope. From the gateway noth- ing is visible to lead any one to suppose otherwise than that the place was a well-kept, pretty garden, but, follow- ing the pathway up several small | flights of stone steps, vou find yourself on an eminence quite close to the white- walled towers on which are perched dozens of baid-headed vultures await- “At the top of the steps you are met place, who acts as your guide and points out the chief objects of interest. | First of all you are taken to a spot | where you ente your name in the visit- ors book and are shown a list of all royal and noble blood who have visited the spot. Then you are shown a little mode! of the Towers of Silence, as of course you are not allowed to approach the real towers | nearer than adistance of thirty or forty feet. “From the model you see that the interior formation the towers is Running around the is a large id, which extends with gentle ilit nearly meets in center of the towers. This grid is divided into three parts or layers. The lar est, next to the wal! of the towers, is for the reception of men’s bodies, the next layer, of smaller circumference is that ; the next layer, next to the center of the tower of still smaller circumference, is for the bodies of children. Inthe center is a large, deep well of water, mixed with chemic- als, to kill any impurity that may of iron g slope ter. “There is a narrow pathway on the grids leading to each layer to allow the carriers to place the bodies of the dead in their last resting place. Once the body is laid down the thousand of vul- tures which are gathered round about each of the towers or in the trees of the ground, swoop on their prey. In less than five minutes the corps ia be- reft of every particle of flesh, and only the bare skeleton remains. ‘The vul- tures again relapse into repose, stand- ing on the tower walls basking in the sunlight or seeking cool and shade in the deep foliage of the trees. Nota sound breaks the silence. Your own voices, hushed, as it were, out of re- spect for the dead, alone and audible, and the palm trees creaking in the breeze is all that breaks the silence and peace. Slowly we retrace our steps to the spot where we first met the guide; here he presents us with a nose- gay of fiowers gathered from the grounds, and with a low salaam leaves us to descend the steps alone. As we drive off we look back and catch a glimpse of the white walls; a hugh vul- ture rises slowly with a few flaps of his wings sails majesticly from one tower to another. A shudder passes over us as we turn our heads toward the city of | Bombay, wich is bathed in golden sun- | ect.” Senator Hiscock wishes to pay those veterans who were imprisoned in confederate prisons during the; wa1f¥3 a day for the period of their confinement. If such a bill should pass. it would be the first time that) any government ever paid its sol- diers for surrendering—St. Louis Republic. The Transcendent Egotism. pa,” said a boy much given to “I have often Whet ing people kind of peeple . “who think a npanion Menry M. Stanl-y ex om Dack Cor rfectly pious. Heis of the opinion that the Lord has b with bim and | guided him in his perilous path. seen the) -e ‘al right thinking people,’ in| : are the sort of people.” said | " SIJACOBS Ol], CONQUERS PAIN. say aouDUIUa JO UI, Aanseos 80y8}S PayuN ayy Jo Auvjaso0g "WSsy O27 sv Solum MAN WY woym Zuouwe adxa ynuossed umo Am woty,, ‘AWK ‘NUOWMILIVWaA ‘ANVAWOO UAIZIOA ‘V SATUVHD aHL “Tere (eee ANAM MAUAAD SUAIVAd ANV BKISIDDNUG AU G’'10OSs < 4 i a | = ce | & 2s | S$ =5 So 3 s2& | eee i = © | a be wn 2. ° . = — sSEss 8B So) 22 Sy ae = »* « aoe a 8 i = —— S) | =m = iS | 7 = 1 | | EQUI ITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. This association issues a series each month, on payment of membership fee ot One Dollar per share. We pay cash dividends semi-annually on Paid Up Stock. We loan money anywhere in Missouri. Parties desiring to make investments for interest or to procure loans will do well tosee J. H. NORTON, Agent, 3utler Mo. Or Address C. SNEED,S : Sedalia. Mo. DEER CREEK HERD OF PURE BREED REGISTERED POLAND - CHINA WI y Grand Breeding Boar Duke of Adrian No at head of my herd, pigs at reasonabie prices Farm located one-half mile north and three miles east of town. In- spection and correspondence solicited A. NEWLON, Adrian, Mo. THE POPULAR ROUTE —TO~ TEXAS, MEXICO & CALIFORNIA SEDALIA, HANNIBAL, ST- LOUIS AND THE NORTH AND EAST. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE OF Hanpsome Day CoacHuesg, —And— PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS, ST. LOUIS, SEDALIA, AND KANSAS CITY TO TEXAS POINTS, With direct connection for Califor- nia and Mexico ELEGANT FREE RECLIN- | ING CHAIR CARS ON- ALL TRAINS | —Between— ‘SEDALIA A N D HANNIBAL —Andon Night Trains— | FORT SCOTT TO SAINT LOUIS. | Making Direct Connection in Union Depot's with Express Trains In Al} Directions. For Tickets and Further Informa- ‘tion, Call on or Address, Nearest |(MO. KAN. TEXAS), Ticket Agent. | Geo. A. Eddy and H. C. Cross, Receivers | ‘J. WALDO, GASTON MESLER, | Gen. Trat. Man. Gen. Pas.& T’k Agt Sedalia, Missouri. Go: ARBUCKLES' _ me on @ package of COFFE. -:4 arantee of excellence. ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in ati stores from the Atlantic to the COFFEE i er good when exposed to ns Always bay this brendin hermetically | sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES | f 128 A AEP ITI A ANN IA

Other pages from this issue: