The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 4, 1890, Page 7

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all, eir ut Y nO at 1g ne & X- D Sa ba we Brown-Desnoyers SHOE CO.’S —FOR 6ALE BY— J.M. McKIBBEN, BUTLER, ~ = = MC ———— DRAFsciereas fall. Geld by F. MISCOX, Soest Beaway, How York. Write tor book of pret FREE. DETECTIVES ranted County. Shrewd men to act under instructions z eeret Service. Experienee not necessary. Particulars free. Gramnan Detective Bureau Co. 44 Arcade, Cincinnsti.0. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Never Fi it Hair to its Youthful MK. VAUX TAKES HIS SEAT. Welcomed to Congress With Floral Washington, May 28.—The house | was called to order this morning by Speaker Reed. An immense floral tribute, fully four feet in height, adorned a front desk in honor of Mr. Vaux, Mr. Randali’s successor, who was present and the recipient of many congratulations and friendly greetings. Mr. O'Neal of Pensylvania, pre- sented the credentials of Mr. Vaux and they having been read by the clerk he escorted Mr. Vaux to the bar of the house and the latter gen- tleman qualified as a representative fromthe third district of Pennsy]- vania. Mr. Vaux affirmed, andas he took his seat he was greeted with applause. Although 74 years cf age Mr. Vaux looks to be no more than 60 His hair, naturally blonde, is slight- ly tinged and falls on his shoul- ders in long ringlets. A flowing moustache sweeps the lapels of his coat. Bright patent leater shoes make his feet conspicuous, while his trousers are gathered in at the an- kle. An enormous skirted frock Wy sto ry of the" WA. eee FoR Solan nied Men and Women. Distance me “ab Ee i i TMPROVED = 25¢ ROOT BEER! IN LOUD. NO GOLLINGOR STRAINING EASILY MADE {| ‘THIS PACKAGE MAKES FIVE GALLONS. ROOT BEER. ‘The most APP’ iG and WHOLESOM. TEMPERANCE DRINK in the world. Delicious and Sparkling. TRY Is Ask your Druggist or Grocer for it. c.E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA 25e MRODS ‘ CURE f" KSTHMA Catarrh, Hay Fever, Diphthe Cough, Croup and pean Recommend siete d sold by Drag- nope OO ond for Free Sample. MANUF’G CO., HIMROD SOLE PROPRIETORS, 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association OF ST. LOUIS MO. BRANDS: ——_- --~0e-- Standard, Budwiser, Pale Lager, Erlanger, Burgundy, Liebotschanner Tony Faust, Also Casks of 6 doz. qts. Barrels, Half Barrels, Fourth barrels barrels, also Ice per 100 Eight’ pounds. THE ABOVE BRANDS CAN BE HAD IN WOOD OR GLASS. Rudolph Kunz, RICH HILL, MO. Cor 5th and Poplar St. Lewis & Patter Bros BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. This is one of the best equipped Sta- bles in this section of the state. Firnsr Cuiass Ries At any hour, day or night on the Farmers desiring to put up their horses most reasonable terms. when in the city will find this barn the most convenient in town. I@NOTE.—The Constables office can also be found atthe office of the barn. Call and see us. LEWIS & POTTER BROS. Hy Slory of the Wat eae No competition. 700 ot thousand.” CPEOOO more drance, Whooping FuRsITHED. coat envelopes him as effectually as ashawl. His vest is cut low and his pleated shirt bosom is almost covered with a large silk necktie of complicated design. Mr. Vaux this morning Jmade a declaration of his position onthe tariff question saying: “I can only say, asI did in reply to a public letter addressed to me some time ago, asking my position, the ques tionisa simple one. The tariff is a tax levied for the support of the government. Very well, let congress jevy it. How shall it be levied and on what articles? That's the ques- tion, and it’s unfortunate for the country that it has become a parti- san question,forit should be treated as a scientific and business principle and not from a_ selfish or partisan standpoint.” A conference was ordered on the naval appriation bill, and then thé house went into committee of the whole, with Mr. Burrows of Michi- ganinthe chair, on the river and harbor bill. They Couldn’t Stand It. I do?” inquired the Kansan. now | deeply agitated. | Tributes. or sit still and act } ea of having her arour Bob, and acting saddened young other end of the de watching the avenue and ¥ while that her new mad wondering if anythin: ed to hiu Crop Reports. Chicago, May 20.—The Farmers’ “Either stay « wi €/| Review rom the! i ska show! ' ter wheat. | Ss acre- ndiaua acreage ce 92. ge 924, Sth age 98 acreage 100, e S64, ost, tively cures Piles, or no a 100, condi- is guaranteed to give ‘ or money refunded. I cage SL, con- For sale by ail dr S1. condi- A western Massachusetts dentist tohave a small sit he top of his lungs essential modification. York Press is that it calls procure at onc wing of an 1 eag which to sign the bill. That would be proper en ea- gle enjoys unqustioned supremacy among the birds of prey.—K. C. Star. - of bus TARD TINTS FOR GRAIN RAISERS. So upo le th view of the Can they make money at | present prices? YES! HOW? By keeping the soil rich, By cultivating it well, By using the best seed, THEN Have their Grain and Seeds Threshed, Saved and Cleaned BY THE NICHOLS & SHEPARD § € He It will handle Grain and Seeds Uleerated Sore Throat. Two years ago I had uleeri sore throat, aud w and reduced in flesh the thought it impossible { cover. TI was attended by best physi i to relieve 1 ing Sv Sp. so highly recommended, ians, but tl er 8¢ give me a course of it an taking the first bottle Iv relieved, and bottles I was have not had aiter entire any of the diseas FASTER, BETTER and Mr. W. J. C a : CLEANER, citizen of Guinsville, Fla, writes the} "han any other Thresher. following under the date of Feb. 10,| It will save enough extra 1890: “I contracted a severe case] grain (which other machines of contagious blood poison that gave] gyff waste) to pay all thresh- a great deal of trouble, 2nd bafited ing expenses and often three the physicians of this place. I was fi . ‘th finally advised to try Swift's Specific to hive times that amount. It will Clean the Grain and They were from Kansas and were newly married. Of course they were not letting anyone learn that happy circumstance, but their air ot be- wilderment was not more plainly visible than the fact of their recent marriage. They came in on the early Santa Fe train this morning bound for Chicago on their “tower,” and after pushing through the crowd of “cut rate” travelers found a front seat in the waiting room and pro ceeded with their love making, which has been rudely interrupted by the train stopping. It was a cir- cus for the crowd and as the matter grew more serious the spectators thonght they had never thing more entertaining. togethe that spake again.” Depot Master Cramer his blushes behind a pile of trunks Bob Layfield, the newsboy evangel out to the “tootsey wootsies.” Ap proaching them he arroused the dem onstrative lover from his dream of bliss and told him he would like to have a word with him. After lead- “But don’t you know you are mak- ing a spectacle of yourselfj and all the boys are laughing at you?” in quired Bob. “Sho! slick for that.” “But they are onto you,” persist- ed Bob, “and the whole gang is sick on account of the way you are act- ing.” seen any-| But the pleasure afforded the public was un- known to the couple, as with hands tightly clasped they sat as closely as the seat partition would permit, each “looking love to eyes “Reminds me of ‘The Quick or The Dead’,” murmured Ed Cadman, who has a taste for classic literature. went out doors and took off his cap to get some fresh air. Jersey Hendershot went to the baggage room and hid You bet they ain't jon to me,” responded the youth, «I’m too “No! you don’t say so. What shall (S. S.S.), and Ican say, with great pleasure, that a few bottles of it has] Seed so much better that you I haye no hesi-| can get an extra price for it. It will do your work so and can cheerfully recommend it to much QUICKER, so much any one suffering as I was.” CLEANER, and so free Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases from WASTE, that you will mailed free. save money. APE SE SIU BEC Ce Such Threshing Machinery Atlanta, Ga. : is made only by entirely cured me. tancy in saying that 5S. S. S. is the grandest blood medicine I ever saw, Plainfield, Majer Job, mis i ; N.J.,is 8 as old and has an old LS G SHEPARD umbrella whici MCS CATTLE CREEK MICHIGAN for thirty-8 yeus A pop- DRS- STARKEY & PALEN’S ulation that is so honest as this story would seem to indicate searee- ly needs a inayoo. TREATMENT BY INHAL. ATION. Patti made, se report puts it, $150,000 by her yecest farewell tour of America. At the close of a she can afford Season so suc popae: Catarrh, Hay Fever, Headache, :. eo pility, Rheumatism, crowne: Kl Chronic and nervous disorders. se husi e cegt “The Compound Oxygen is an enthusi of “the | which Drs. Starkey & Palen have dis; man from Maine” replied. “Jim Blaine is the ouly suncrowned king’ I know anything about.” young lady who tie admirer vives circulation, provides something fit circulate. -| An oid gentler late «Father of she House,”’ Hon. ef 108 years in atly died from | Oxy en Treatment, and always recommend Birmingham, O., rec Seer n addition to them Drs. Starkey & Pal ist, was a witness and his heart weat| the effects of excessive dancing at are permitted to refer to Rev. Victor L. Conard, Editor Lutheran Ob- “| his birthday party. server, Phila. Rev Charles W. Cashing. New York Hon, Wm. Penn Nix Chicago, Ill. : W. H. Worthington. New South, Bi P Vreoman. Quenemo, Kan. A Livermore. Melrose, Mass. Voorhees, New York City. Knight, Philadelphia. ". Schuiler, Easton. Pa. Vilson, 35 Broadway, N. Y¥.. Phila Photo. ing him around the corner he con- gratulated him on his marriage. “How d'ye know?” asked the sur prised and delighted bridegroom. Island. Alexander Ritchie, Inverness, Scotland Mexico. ¥ Ashbrook. Red Binff, Cal. piace: Sup’t Police, Bland‘ord. Dorsetsh: id. Jeno Ward, Bowral, New South Wales. YE- SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYE + Producis & Restor. _ a in eve s the oe yen “Com pound 0: > Tamers, Red bee ; ment. men the ine eeea! evidewce! ifyou want the dress, DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, em to sing sweetly “Home, Sweet ¢ Home.” 14529 Arch Street, Philad’a, Pa. & 117" For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dys- When asked Who was the un-|*Sepsia, Gatar e- Neuralgia and all Treatment.’’ nsed during the last twenty years, is a scientific ad- justment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitro- geo magnetized, and is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world. It cures as nature cures: Gives strength, re- The late T. 3 Arthur, well known through his powertul works of fiction, and the Wm. D Kelly, were strong friends of the Compound D D., Rochester, Editor Inter Ocean, Ed. Fidelia M. Lyon. Waimea, Hiawaii, Sandwich Mrs. Manue! V. Ortega, Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mrs. Emina Cooper, Utilla, Spanish Honduras A Ja “cobb. Ex-Vice Consul,Casablanca , Morocco ands of others inevery part of the And thous: Sten Starkey & Palen will send, entirely free Mistery a book of 200 pages containing the +’ The book aise containing the name mepuddresses ofmen and women who hare 5 restored to health by the use of the treat- Itis nee reading for the sick—revital wo! No. 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. for Infants and Children. **Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription | Kmowntome.” H. A. Arcuza, M.D., i 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation, Kilis and i | 7, cone} IMR. J. D ALLEN, DEAR SIR.--I wish ycu would say to the farmeisof Bates county : that] appreciaie the fact that corn lis only I5 and 1|6cts. per bushel (FOR | HAVE RAISED IT AT THAT PRICE) which means low wages to all; hence I have made arrangments to furnish them cheap money to refund their present loans, and it will be money in their pockets to call on me at ouce. J. M. CATTERLIN, West Side Square. BEN, THOMPSON'S Breeding and Sale Stables, er RET BENJ. THOMPSON, Prop’r. THOS. ALLISON, Manager. We havea fine stable of Stallions to select from for either Service or Sale composed of best bred horses of following stock: Clyde, English Draft, Mambrino, (Standard breed trotter.) Stallion. Also a thoroughbred Running We have established a permanent stable for the Sale and Service of Blooded Stallions. AND EARNESTLY SOLICIT A CALL, IN CHARLIE LEWIS OLD STAND—EAST OF POST OFFICE. | DOOMED TO DEATH. ee Under prevailing conditions many hogs are doomed to death by disease merely because the owners fail to take measures to preserve their health. DR. JOSEPH HAAS’ Hog and poultry Remedy Will Arrest Disease, Prevent Dis- ease, Expel Worms, Stop the Cough, Increase the Flesh | and Hasten Maturity. to eel Read What Feeders Say: I never lost a hog that was given Haas’ Remedy and have years both as an arrester and pre- ventive of disease. J. D. Cochran, ed en ir- The remedy straightened out hogs and they are now doing w. W. H. Smith, Chillicothe, Mo. | reative of disease, | E. M 200FT MCRE THAI ER STYLE: wm 100 ire jage. 25lb can $1250. The largest a E |are the cheapest. For sale by IAMGup” BARE mer STEEL iessce WIRE | ask tor circulars containing testis ‘ee that each spool has Diamond trade ma* | ronials and insurance a pamphlet on swine. Jos. Haas, V.S. Indianapolis, Ind. ! ad- For Sale by R. R, DEACON, BUTLER, MO it 8. Clinton, Mo. Asa fattener, appetizer and pre- ventive of disease, I heartily recom- { | Price $2.50, 1.25 and 50c per pack- ae Toulas Mo. Gend ¢cents for sample. Send 2cent stamp for “Hogolgy,” :

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