The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 22, 1891, Page 6

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ITALY’S FINANCIAL DEFICIT. FWay BO You j couaHl ? 4 fur too oft and endain Death! » Bronchitis, Pine wud "Consumption Wil wil tell you that Ty IT STARTED WITH A COLD.” A War With the United States W Rome, 3 ja@u expert | tera, minister : will Siop a Cough at any time and cure thi Sed in twelve hours. A 25 cent bott! ow $100 in Doctor's bills—may sat ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Tne article bas had a « effect veite. on the spirits of the suiall bu TASTES GOOD. ni ty who have advccated war | with America, us the state of the fi- to the most H. L. Tucker, Dr Kimberlin Agent j nuances, even accordiny | favorable interpertation placed upon | the figures by the gover seems toimply total bank a necessary result of such a war | Lanor, Protected and Unprotected | It is a most notable fact that Intimacy | Wherg there ere marked dif jin the wages of American and Nose, Throat: fatarrh. glish workers it is notin the wayes & factory operatives, but of mechan Sth and ‘Grand Av, ansas City, fd, | ice ke tools and. males PRT Asin tester ice. taxed by the tariff But whe nee there is an illustration of “higl At Laclede Hote!, Butler, | American wages” in the protection- | ce ie April 17 & 18; 15 & 16; June|' O'S REO os 19 & 20. Being the third Fri {|*® the w uges of the A day and Saturday of |chanic, not of the “protecte each month Jminer of Pennsylvania or the jtected” operatives of Fall Rive |The New York Press, founded by {the American league of tariff barons. Jand lately edited Hon. Robert Depopulator Porter, now of the Ce 1 1! ' has this striking illustr: Save money by calling on us for by sus bureau, tion: Masons and stonecutter in Engl: average daily wages, $1.30 United States average daily wages | lava beds } | Ranchme: ———prices on wveruge of the wag sons and stone-cutters in “26 cities’ of America might be considerably | LUMBER. LATH lower than $3.75 a day. It is : 3 siderably lower, as a matter of fact, but not so low as in England, be- SHINGLES % cause population is vet as dens » Women. trembli ng | ministered in tle h ome, las labored for the poor and sick, she ts’ feet. It never h 2 but it is a holy hans 1, beantiful baud Look at her face Homely? fal and sweet. Her life work is done H forth there is laid up for her! the matter and Barr was . crown of righteousness which : : AGG we p = age released. He says he w repureat a “oe the Lord, the righteous judge. shall | ¢o ot the eg = | Pp her oO F av. 5 vi i 7 = Ss ’ sive her on that day. But who ever gett wieki. He saw a sinner come to a peaceful old |, eae ue The devil has no sweet old parties whe have been Bevis a jok it he fails to see Fired on by Indians J » Herald | aoe) une Ina Turkish Bath Room ae % ie ; s ee Omaba, Neb. April 9.—E. E.| here Monday was found dead by the) - Hee ene i I bee jee wou ALT Rimb ticket ay 1 the North-| Do You Want to Save from 25 to o 5G Leider nie Sone. tern road, i ed huu-} Cents on Every Dollar you Spend. having seer the pursuersand shot! _ | sone | | self this morning iu a Turkish bath) j,, oe ee himself through the body Oe, ae : so, write for onr Iilustrated Catalogue, ig r Aunball Was one oO ne Olde - a tage ite! jest ticket rrives here about 2 p as firec of Indians this af passing through the of this Several shots were fired, one the } whipped up bis horses aud escaped. | The sheriff and men left the m, jupon by a party j ternoon while six miless west jnarowly missing driver who} twenty-five arme: city immediately for | the scene The citizens are on their guard alied Ave themselves land some we moving to town. The remains of Dr. M. Cambers, Yes. but oh, how beauti | Foot Joke An April “While You Wait,” BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE. must, we rt aceide any oc PRINCE tte at the same For Sale by R. R. DEACON, BUTLER, MO rough on wnlake t eas above, was put him} July t ee McDANIEL, FOR FOR MEN ONLY! Rano: or geo eT or TA TOUS basnaied i Weakni Bod; WIE NETH Lf ek oa Fe ie - officers there of Marshal tify th saptu Cofer found them au rents in the city and was mssied free . . ' fe ' }formenly with the B ipiou road pou epi Bea aa ISSOUT| Pari IC iA couple of weeks ago he ene a aoe Set: en barat oe ‘ {from an attack of the grip, and the | disease is aad) to have unbalaneed MES HE OE Tard : . his mind. For the past few ays} D Re eel Le ears Co 2 Dail Trains 2 fortahle, Sureessfal where all Remedies! s (be bas been drinking heavily, and in DE 3B an eee ; H istead of returning home Turl spent lis \nights at the 1 bath rooms To junder Boyd's Grand opera house. os ; P } t + 1 Never Patle to Restere’ Grey PL EES Laan Hi ; This morning he went to the bath : Citiz, £9 tte Youthful Color. KANSAS CITY and OMAHA, b jroom and asked to be given a dark De ee 528d $1. at Druzgists here as in England, nor ure there so| who committed suicide at Cincin- | himself through the head, dying in- many masons and stone cutters com | ™ ati, are missing from the cemetery. | PAINTS. ——And all——— Building Material — Our motto 15. HIGH GRADES ——And——_. LOW PRICES TEXAS FARM LANDS peting. But we accept the Protec-| tionist figures and compare with the average price of labor the “protected” industries of the United States as shown by the cen- sus of 1880: Average wages of labor in American ** tected’’ industries, $1 in Pro- Sa day Wages of unprotected American masons and stone cutters, 83 day So American workingmen who re- ly on themselves and get no “pro- tection” from a political party and | tionist tigures of their wages, over three times as much a day as the av erage wages in the “protected indus- tries. And the wages of the same class in England is nearly a third} higher than the average wages e cutter or car} is rarely shot to reduce his wages | Where one unprote ected stone mason 1 by Pinke necessories of the ey, If you want | = rt Wortheity pr 5U protected la jat least nto the A } bar Loge ae « a ‘ D REAL r Hurley Office Be ilding, Forth Worth, Texas. hereby given that the cnnis, administrator of th will mal pants with sa’ jly instructive. The Carnegie organs nt of hig ac should go on with iministrator, at the nex court of Bates county M Butler in ssid county, ¢ Sy) the good work ¢ ne Lith day o J W. ENNIS Administrator is-at Administrator's Notice. ” sersons havi are required to exhi trator within id letters, or they may trom any benefit of said estate claims be not eabibited within t of we borrowed a saw ni if suc oyears trom | the wood pile in exactly fees hours | the date of thie publication, they 1 be for- ever barred, This 2¢th day ptie ary tee and the admiring crowd bought her ‘Administrator. $12 hat to go with the dress. | them| its unjust taxes get, on the Protec-| in| sted” wa — The nparison between protec Notice of Final Sett! pment ted ar auprotected labor are high- Mert: Wins. We desire to say that for years we have been selling |Dr. King’s New Discovery for con- sumption. Dr. King’s New Life pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled rem- edies that sell so well. or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wedo not hesitate to guarantee them every time and we stand ready to refund the purchase money if sat- isfactory results do not follow their juse. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their mer- ite. H. L. Tucker druggist. | It is stated | ($15,000) of President Harrison's pet will be borne by the Pennsylva- lnia railroad company. Frank Bell. formerlyge ball play- our coal mines and factories for the |€t Was shot and killed in a Cincin- At present valuation will make men rich during e : = pos tisa the year 19. The most conservative admit rine | benefit of which the hich tariff is nat saloon. (ruth of this assertion. 5 — — /t I now known that the finest wheat land intheworld | levied. Archbishop Ryan of Phil ladelphis Ly permet om natn The effect of the tariff on Ameri-! e on Au has forbidden Catholies to bury their | In Northand West Texas | can labor not employed by the) relatives and friends on Sunday. Texas farmers have an enormous home market a i aswell as barons tax its tools, its clothing and} 4 C i t , Twelve Thousand Miles of Railroad and Ocean Outlet P ase r 2 nelopement in California has tor ther surplus crop. Here farmers are able to | ML its necessaries and comforts of | : work ous of doors overy day: tn the year, and stock | 1: ¢ stirred society in four states. M arn orth. | e Og 1 P 6. ary u art as Ne Wi a hid aa whatever seuiey thee have in tneir farme. buying But higher wages is far from be- Ly See ae a ee t ry a fF ret years - ates ene awe crops. fine Macont cenats shows that few, farmarsin | 104 the atest of benefits enjoyed Xs have their farms mor . z : : : TH ee a = school fund is the largest of fifekeees in | by American working who are THE GERM DISTROYER “ho world. Negrewatina (n cash ad In left « ‘ ; 3 : t . State taxesare lef t ) covery and in estroy the ¢ the microbes of the bacilli « f contagious wonder dogs spend so much time in | howling. Think of the kind of men that always go to them. to cur citizens | that all the expenses | jroom as he wanted to sleep. Just | SNR CONSUMPTIVE COLORALO SHORT LINE i= al jas the attendaut turned his back Fue ndtgeaion, Pein Take io time. sete { | Kimball pulled a revolver and shot HINDERCORNS, Theo SURE CO. NTL To i stantly. He leaves a wife and daugh- Dr. Grosvenor’s 5 D il 5 | | ter. B \| . | al Vy Trains, | He Had Five Daughters to Support. : € -Cap-SiC Independence, Mo., Apiil 9.—Ot- a PLASTER. Kansas City to St, Louis, (es Schiller. a German 50 years old, | | Sgenaten. nectelge pecwy ee ae wae | was found lying ina pool of blood jon the side of the road near Lee's BOILING WATER OR MILK PUEBLO AND DENVER, } Summit. When discovered by a j farmer, he was fast bleeding to E P P Ss’ Ss PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS! | death from a severed artery, which | he had inflicted for the purpose of GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. | Kansas City to Denver without change self-destruction. He was brought H. C. TOWNSEND. , to Independence and his wounds at- '@; O @} O A General Passenger and Ticket A’gt tended to. He will probably recov- : : ] ‘er. The attempt at suicide was sey Te ube enone iy ' caused by despondency owing to his jhaving five daughters to suppert, CHICHESTER’S ENGUBH, REO CROSS AMOND BRANO oh | ‘and which, on account of ill health, | Pp ENAYRON Ab * % Pits q he was unable to do. we ol Brogan Be anpece — ‘Tee aly os caly Sele, Sure, = ate geltelte Fin tox ante, ea mr Take me'sthor kjed. Sass Sutctncnens ond Fustetons. | The Ex-Conifederate Home. x eke. a8 Desaeiene, or email 28 j | Capt. Barlow of St. Louis, will Cmenesrerers | jteli the Missouri Ex-Confederates, ae == | thei ir plans, their purposes and their | charities; Hon. Henry A. Newman, of Randolph County. will deliver 4 5 that unique, patriotic, and touce! hing | ! : lecture, concerning the Ex Confeder- | ate Home, in this city, Sat A ; ' pril 18,at 2 p.m. You cannot aford A POSITIVE CURE FOR to missit. Tt costs you nothing to! —— FEMALE ee come out. I Ss are espe Md Bladder aifficul- vited, as the lecture is m0 : i aud ‘ : LADY CAN TZEAT HERSELF. $1.00 FOR ONE MORTR’ iEHT, O. B. Stomach Powders. REPAREL QO. B. Kidney Cones. ioGILL, M. be & Co., 2% 4 "ACE, CHICAGO, iLL. 5 SALE BY ALL aa a. Fanta, Wholesale Agen bingion St., Chicago, inna i eed ter everr WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON INoOt to Split! INOt to Discolor!? BEARS THIS MARK. Which was swept ng a horse hitched to aj} 1 ‘ A six month’s-old baby “in Vernon county, Ind., was burned to death | by falling into a grate. WEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT, THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET.

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