The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 25, 1891, Page 6

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ANCIENT "COSTUMES. | ANDI<"S PRECIOUS ‘STONES. The Shirt aad 1% Seores of Yeata Discowe — | PERSONAL AND LITERARY. sec". TEXAS Ago—The Serpent in besiion rata ir Va ao rele zon, who Le “The Es ret couservasive™ oom. s from ti of thie assertion. he found it while /¢ /s 20w known that the frest wheat tard inthe worl : table for allsmell grains and fraiteand in | history in Corn nany instances cotton are oi ANY HEADACHE Rep eeed While You Wait,” fe yea isappeasance of here is pol a ve see oe its ness left. ‘The iine 3 in so far as nicitta | a 1. and was jour | Tinie,” wuty, | given me b . & 2B out shoot Oblique one at the back, broadiy} Pree * he ! sti wee out from the bottom of the to the | numero vertain districts in Ind inNorth and West Texas p Ser BUT CURES - edge of t fau-plaites t Skirts) but the ahs who own t rty iswelles venty-three NOTHING ELSE. end be +} and — < ‘A = 2 for their earplus crop. Here ar oa the fashionable street gown is longer | re! aentenls intrusionsen their territory by voraoutot doors every day in the pens apd eter, | CT Proph 0 ress of ‘* br and * swe e - fu ob giase irom J. than the house : essof su. Br vadl bands vs in their power. N verthe far: era ink ans aad ft. Horace Jolinson, ¢ Ha | blize ed Ue Tans vather horoscope of vely bance FOR MER am one or more Hounces ne aad eae wa of the skirt. assist i - ok | aed t hoot fond is the larg or LOST or FAILING RANHUOD | at th t pe traveie i ageregati Tees ona eeavous HEBEL S Part fin. # ish offic , sof dollar isa mSTRE Hh knese of Body and Mind, Ene : much 1. fans ) aaoliars: pe ; of Brvorecr Eacesscein Older ¥ : nde, und some it o simply act as ty : i> oe yvround. It must not be t n 1 if Seabee 4 : stre vement to h ike ae ce, but te por ents bearing 10 per ces Wwe co net make +s.0n8 from buvyersor lenders a soe ora m rtgaze write specialty. We re ‘ational Bank, the City | t hants National Bank, all of rth, aid the Fort Worth uamber uf Com. | Correspondence Solicited. away THOMAS J. HURLEY, pacity : thrust NEGOTIATOR MUNICIPAL Bons, Comwerctan | in Paris and iu 1. PAPER, MORTGAGES AND REAL ESTATE, for com toa dozen pieces ter nd destruction. grown CPi f tik now ¢ the skirt’s swift ruin rAPw Bodices, » hav and decided! evening gowns are made with qu tong Louis XV. coats with valois sleev: and Henry IL. ruffs. Whenthey are not oll Pacific R'y. Baron had lost tourist, picked) up. and. ufter ¢xamin- It was als jing it, wa th ain, but changed his mind ax abont to row speeculat FED Co Bau ore cek We and that since shaped in the stiff ontlines of courtly and | it into his pocket, remar dturiey ONCE BAAing Fork Weetketeeae: ISS he lost 200.000,000 franes it ‘ * histori quaintness re not ent this thing as a mem 4 ents a y Talns all, ap ntly, but yped about the | this place where ae who I marred a figure Che with no seams of | find any thing t | the world of le fastening all. Sleeves have been] When be arr : i | MBE fs ceattan (of ; ygerated to most stupendous pro-| glish tourist dre = | rO has portions, and even now. that they are|store to have hb somew hat modified, require almost more | ta } th than the pettice: Their last ar's shoulder | ntsitothel show this season, and the lower part is | titted in clusely to the arm, only to flare again ut the wrist and fall over the hand. » watch rep found the stone ivacious j of plays and sket ton very pretty, ing it ont manne KANS SAS CITY and OMAHA, puffs extend COLORALO SHOR t LINE pe rol has pp) 1 ades mar vnly by Freeman Wire and Irc Mo. Send 6cents for sample. the fin up the ve reason te s examir it his eyes ve money by calling « for ntly. They , | All the royal insignia of former great- | ope ned! wider and wider. After hun iis —— al agi es neues Ga For Sale by R. R. DEACON, | uess blazes on the shoulders now of ining and hawing awhile, he said: “IM prices on-——— which time 1 ae BUTLER, MO : : lanch republicans whose fathers or | give you 1 : | pousie sa the town Oe al V Talns, husbands made their pile in petroleum | Had the jeweler offered the tourist + = = or lard. The Medici and the Tudors, | shil the Bonapartes and their royal ene- | si 3 mies, courtiers and Princes of all pe-|and keep the shillir riods. have contributed their magnifi- | up to that vence to the glory of the year that i yone. Even Charlemagne has add his mite tothe general sumptuonsness shape of an opera cloak. As the | rreased in size, the bonnets shed until the outlines of the } fashionable woman » decidedly sug- gestive of a kite standing on the smaller | end. And now Cleopatra has started her collection of vipers “the trail of the rpents’ isover it all. ‘Twisted about hats and bonnets, twined about the | wards in t! ame dis wrists or the bare armabove the elbow, ;to pick up a fine large dis ing for the st have the latter would Kansas City to St, Louis, blowed, as ciety of Artists gave them 2 reeeption | present Mrs. Stanley a handsome | 4iagr 1 Litt ecch of thanks. The | artists Canadian-British | cE t} Gaeers anil cs Seas See supremely | e¢ a- happy | it fr } es is the S Loft Naples, that | fit from the j ler's Juckless Bourbon cance whose throne exelaiime i Fa OS a i « ti ne with augh i Garibaldi o . and who is i ale me 100 r ees. | i ki i ; i ee ng EUDRES a said to ) kings in a tri . In going } exile.” st anfort in ad with me. On his he sold the diamond | ~——~And_ all——— thonght it was But the offer of cions, and he as a real, fine THE PUEBLO AND BENVER PULLMAN BUFFETT ALBEPING CARS | Kansas City to Den ity is walking ver without chunge | . | H. C.-POWNSEND. General Pussd foger and Licket A’gt Three Thousand Dollars © cing alonetor of the © Bulting Material x=. ther than a “monareh re- r ; P st. LOUIS, MO braided into the coiffure or clasped [had been washed out of the g NEA fern ene | ‘ uae about the neck, the serpent rears his |a heavy shower and lay glistening and _W ne hia cieliemovclisns 11¥1 t ugly head and flashes his jeweled eyes. | blazing in the sun. He tied itup in a ——-Our motto is—— “agp age aioe erie: Be S Years hence, when the antiquarian {rag and put it i: his empty tobacco Perera camtiny Loughton, ear a } § 3 studies the dress of the close of the /pouch and continued on his way to | H IG H G R \ DES a rai Sena Mesias a a He hn aakht tac 2 pees a ee. ¢ Qe oa. aa f appearance cht und slim, ventury, he will find it but a re produc town. Fakirs in India have littl I I i Bee ot Ave Hoe! in aies Waste eke BEATHY'S PLNGS New] $1465 ORGANS | BOILING waTER OR = tion of famous in former centuries }money as a rule, and this par- grouped with regard as to uchron- | ticular faker had none at Int ava grayish h ; 2 | e nehic nin ealieenean DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington,N. 1 ism, extremely artistic in eff but de- | he did have a strong craving for a quiet = RG tragght nose ayes tas \ woid of individuality or distinctivene: smoke. So he betook himself to a Ea y ees i ae iB es ee DEAF: ee \ N.Y. Sun. Parsee tobaceonist and asked how much OW RICES gall caiphatically. und it is evident thee | meee B _CASHIONS, Wipers bea Co GRATEguL COMFORTING. tobacco he wonld let him have for a pret- a aly, 053 Beam York. Write fer wo beck st pevats FREE: ‘BUT ONE THING WAS LACKING. be Miane Chat showelle : nie a Nena a he has a good deal of reserve force. \ An Impassioned Polttical Orator Tnconti- | blue lights. The deater asked to see the —— peer Ania oa “t 4 oe ee Dae - ‘@} A atly Snutfed Out. stone and immediately recognized it a x if Be ree eel ire eee ate : PARKER'S | “Down in my district.’ the story be- |a diamond of the first water. a : nae Wr epee: ee LABELED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. gan, “there lived a soldier who wanted | “Uncle.” he remarked to the fakir, T 1m er in Be pees ep eres bude! jum to become u politician. So he secured |aénee you are a poor man Ill give you ~ eed aetna ey qu story comes ont. He ‘tically began Cures scaip diseases & he:r faci Pi - his appointmentas a sub-elector, whieh }@ whole handfal of tobacco.” and he EYE iBlewariteletorite velicn! helwas inirial (ena cand $1 ovat Drugaists W see teens. Then he contributed to the local adful end thrust it into the Pes papers and | t little in our countey means a man who ean | grasped a hy but for whom no o n | fakir's Pouch. . this young harness-maker ly son,” replied the fakir, “1 have started off to make speeches, and he jtraveled a tance, and am very ratte faa] iz x Hae Secor ORNS hs Pain, Take iatime. costs! | CURE ended his campaign in the Democratic tired. ‘This is a heautifal stone. and EAR Tram. Tite sia CORN Siete HibCUK SOS NF strongholi of the distric you ought to give me ut least three —"What’s the mat ad “The hall which he had hired proved jhandsful of tobacea” > gi laut: wok?” “Alot a cod? | eens WANTED | f a T HMA too small,aud he went out underan| After some further hecrling the Par- z “And they charge twenty-live cents for | +ipply the Imperative e oak tree prepared, as he says, to shake | see agreed to keep the stone. after ex- F ° 3 5 5 copes of the only able an the acorns. ‘In the front row of the |ecting from the fakir a promise to keep a ae a must high -—Har- | Bon WA, TECUMSEH ‘SHERMAN CauaTh, ‘a, Diphtheria, Whoopiig crowd sat Major Blank, the bell-wether [quiet about the iatter. The Parsee | Sth and Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. ce | pid e A Considerate Jinks. Blinks (duri of the Democratic flock. The amateur jsert the stone to an associate in Bom- 1 heavy rain) -Did you ran over a i “0 A A Free. avy Ti i wer z orator was vastly pleased. ‘If 1 can | ¥ where it was sold for £2.000. anual Announcement make an impression on the Major,’ he pees ask Jinks for that umbrella I loaned eerie i At Laclede Hotel, Butler, him lost niente” Office Boy—oYes " Merce 4 TOMRROR | Recommended b; ‘This work is a eplendid'y written | gists * Lire wry of the Here of “March- eae ing through Georgia” a magtic youth” Br bent Gasger in War" Patrictic Manhood— arn eeel political rune Fagen Soap for Mosquito Bites. * [sir He says he's very sorry, but the ince Hichly iilastrnted, aie eee ie SUIS Sh bes peel A German chemist, after a somewhat | Jan'y 16 & 17; Feb’y 20 & 21; Mareb | embrell. vet yet and wouldn't like | sates iime Sapp Tow price: vorks g e ke his | mae s 3 Marx ’ - ae ’ ; es : S20 to REO por ver: forAgenta See we the Taker, be densened thom — dissertation on the various kinds 20 & 2st, 1891. toreturn it in thet cor m. He say for ont raters \ quitoes and their respective char- | — — = he'll carry it home te acteristics and virulence, condescends Order of ubiestion. by the fire.”- Good Ne x . to give a useful piece of practical infor- = es -A Little M it is really too light, beeloned to him. st oratora’|mation. He says that of the various |STATEOY MEstea ar] #. bad how miserably that new cufe is | aaid:the Major, ‘and. never before did I | | remedies recommended for mosquito | In the Cirenit Court of Rates connty in vaca-| lighted. The other night I selected the or, | bites, such as ammonia, oil of cloves, tion March Sth. intl James E Moss, plain-| finest overcoat that I could find, put it see the fire of eloquence kindled as it Kecciets Se tif, ve. Cora Adell Moss, defendant ; z 3 ms jehloroform, carbelized glycerine, ete, on, and went home. It fitted me as if was in your eyes to-day a eneae Werscner are Order of Publication. iiiads heen ie fae ee “0, thank you, said the Mushing |.) negate: Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein it had been made for me. But what do . thank you, ashir an ardent pata d peas pit : jis an ardent nai attorneys, Francisco Bros. before. the under- think I { vot where “*And your gesticulations were per- jauent excu signed clerk of the circuit courtof Bates coun ut thatit was nt and dry it the improvised platform on the side | to HUBBARD PROS. Pubs. se. wa GENTS." nearest the Major, who, much to his de- Carlers, & Medicine: Sam, pow. Dr. Bridgman, 371 soap. He | i his fre- | ions in the country he in- PENWROVAG * Piths” = - | ty. Missouri, and file his petition and affidavit 3 variably small piece s Meging 2 ot & de 3 } uE shag oan ano WR Te cols & weg ere fect. If 1 had been deaf 1 should have} vith wh : - ates Core AN clMEsrhainecarenideutar tis stats pasar | seaiwtin tise risice, Take me'sther hind. sifuse Subctnsions ond iemanons. : ° ] ec makes me Ade! On8 ie state } aoe ri 4 er anderstood all that you said— | of Missouri. Whereuponit is ordered by the | my (at | i rap }a lather all over the allows it to dry on bly finds that t and that all pet: pted | lit continue, howe i only = Ail pili in parteboard boxes, pins wiaciers. are dangerous counterfeits ht Drnerin. or rad oe te Humonials, 2 fer ” tm lester, teeg ead fow Are” Sincnteten cnewrege go ve eld by all Lecal Draggicts ed part and | clerk in vacation that said defendant be nati. | the ria- | fied by publication that plaintiff! has com- Mr. eu, menced suit againat her in this court m8 17 | ¥¥_ petition and adidavit the general ns- Why »« rould jture and object of which is to obtain a de- | cents 1 ‘ imes s hap- | cree ofdivorce from the bonds of matrimony — Pe is heretofore contracted and entered intoby and | hall last night. an Ay tr “Tam delighted.” wurmured the sad- dler. **And your voice is as musical asa deey-toned church bell - “You flatter me, Major,’ interru the listener again; ‘you flatter me.” pares “And if you only had some ide . 1 think Vip a ‘jisa dandy. Madge — 4 ile gave me ten ted in the goin’? to.” | DR. GROSVENOR'S* ith young man,’ concladed the Maj i ‘ ee Se ; erushing emphasis* ‘just some idees, I dn you would beat the world.” shing- is + tthis Not Quite Alone. As he entered the car 1 B BR glance that there v one 3 a ol young lady i and he mare? t bie may POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD. scone pray titra oe sc RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BAGK, 8. overcoat, sat down and fami an, si y res. law in the Batler | duzze the pu t GRosve OR & BI LDS, Beston, Sra taer tek dolanie ewe ierints: eS County Mo, ior four) sion.” of the creme Pee ETS - silane aneaadaneesand “That's of no consequence.” she re- gees ™m pee ro sen Phan ‘Traveting one eh! a nt ees vessindst EVERY WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUF, are in the s back 1 two ppd oe sie cca ae See eS t th uy “Hem Administraioi’s Notice. INOt to Split! IN St to Discolor!? BEARS THIS MARK. gentlemen across the are my un- eles. The conduct 1 is a cousin of mine, has just return soon, and my gunt if vou will gv seats.” “Aw! Aw! [ see and the floor of the « #0 red-hot that | und his feet abead.—N. \ * trodyee von to mick a few uri ms aca exhibit them for all A Salutary Precaatic “Gentlemen,” sai had been petitions clemency to u “ poisoning her husband, this woman. but only on one condition.” ecutive ted of ed of . ngs administrator o pardon tidSnider, deceased will make fual cottia. MEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT, les Tenant has received of- | Ment of his accounts with said estate as such 2 admi sir, but I put tie cents in its place.” am “And that is—?" able etd = £20,000 consecutive- | Sourt of ates county Missour! to bela eatat aay rr—That’s just what I can’t un- | THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF “That she shall not go on the stage.* Ce a Reynolds’ “The Fort | Batlerinvald cousty, onthe 11th day of Mar, jderstand. 1 guess you'd better go."— COLLAR IN THE MARKET. white. i : isa acministrator Beston Courier. Da awer, yesterday. New Clerk—*"Yes, i i i

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