The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 29, 1891, Page 6

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We omar male €ss 5 Y There is } he Lous us ¢ id pen to paper. The world’s fair women chose her for the seribe of their comunis= the Pl have turne that her rival m t slipo 1 th s supplicd I the bounty of the 1 , I: M Couzins to walk ba to St. I unavenyea’ We thin Ist executive committee to have all the cakes and ale in ock ith and che . and the 1 fishes that are to ¢ ot if there is justice in this | land. The eentralization of power is opposed to the spirit of the nation ul constitution, and it does not within the national power of acreature of the commission to depose and of clected by the representative body Are these of the eso many Elizabeths, tear the hair out an officer duly women executive committe corous, arbitrary, rious ruffling creatures, that they may send to the block any patient Mary queen of Scots that unhappi falls into their clutehes? decapitate the fair Couzins but the trouble will only then The blood of will cry out for vengeance, and as the ladies of the territories come trooping to Chicago the are demanding secretary shosen and be broth, will The formal summons to Couzins to there a mighty coil. give the irregular but effective. The “Look at it and see how unparlimentary and incomplete it is. It is not dated, it demands that LTappear before the board toanor April 15, and to- morrow will be Thursday, April 16. The whole fight Is nothing but spite and is a poor show of gratitude to one who has labored in Washington for weeks to have the ladies of Amer- ica recognized.” There will be an awful day of reck oping for this. Miss Couzins is hanged, drawn and quartered official- ly, but {her and when all the appointed women of all the states and all the territo- ries get together again at $6 and expenses the murderous executive victim herself said: vow, Wednesday, soul is marching on. committee will be impeached of trea- son and other high crimes, and the woman's exhibition at the world’s fair will be the mangled corpse of Couzius and the gibbet upon which her termentors were executed. Let justice be done whatever the price of hair pins, Let truth crush- ed to earth rise again regardless of Easter bonnets and the tyrant wo- man!—Chicago Times. Happy Hooslers, Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Ida- ville Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined. for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liv- er trouble” John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: “Find Electrie Bitters to be the best Liver and Kidney medicine, it made me feel like a new man.” J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, of same town says: “Electric is just the thing for a man who is all run down and dont care whether he tives or dies; he founb new strength | good appetite and felt just like he | had a new lease on life.” Only. 50e. a | bottle. at H. L. Tucker's Drug Store No ined after July Ist, owi fact that the silver la more will be the by silver doilars g to enacted AW authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to diseon tinue the ¢ with liseretionary power to resume wher the last Congres inage at that time. t becomes necessary to redee: € silver certificates. The 4,200,000 unces of bullion purchased each month thereafter will be paid for in Treasury notes. The mint will put ua bigepart of its time for while aftet He-first of J uly coining the-mutilated and abr fractional currency, quite a now in usury, Which amounts to sove The total 1 ber of silver dollars now in existance 7,000,000, of which are in actual cireulation., 306,000,000 are represented by silver certificates in circulation, and 24,000,000 are held by. the Treasury for which no certificates have ever been issued. ions of dollars 97,000,000, ran- | high handed, fu-| They may! have begun. | this young creature | various states and | they had | offered instead one | of the mauy Cooks that spoil the! ghost and the ink horn was | Bitters | (ee the World's Fair Death Lurked in the Rose. x. M Hav ] Ft ! \ ‘ 1p] hesta ‘ H et in Bates, acel this ness bea ev of Gallatin... .TI ed te f tha richest u- Edua i The princi- s pal products are wh ats aud bar- the brile-elect happe b tl rn Care © upy pat of the s here lon is the means mouth. pre it watering the soil. I landed in this sect Lad been feeding ¢ i th of March. there) sonu eased ie bout o4 feet of snow Im the petal ar It elting very sic é ’ hi is yery little effe n ed of 1 her , g scew; a chinook wind isthe only) to sw n at tl elt it. Most of the Physicians were 1 r they are called) are no 4 a vse, the very wealthy The average wages controlled or era on the farm is $30 a month: public! caffe ring great ag he died the work, $250 to $3 a day following mornihg. Gallatin valley is about fifty miles lis see frou one in diarzeter, and is so level a person the surround the World there is but oie Dr. Haines’ Golden Speci t can be given inac tee wi cure can side to other, The that this jvalley are very rich in lumber and All kinds of gar abound in these hills, them. mountains £ tea or cor- lnineral products and plenty of | © cK. Tt would look very unreason- | lable to some of our readers to. see both horses and cattle living in the al mountain where there is three feet | of snow, but itis a fact, and they seem to be in good living order. ees | eo Drunkenness— Liquor Habit—In all | A suit against = = pb road the Hannibal an TGA an aver How | known. but it i | passed himsel “| slipped in Wiien the dox j discovered they searched the realm of felicity in their le aud bre ainey E scone but pers for }; not be found.” The Only G all blood taints les. blothes, eru one coule d “was tdth raw up pa . s . of every ne ad With all these advantages for cae eae ea ierce’s Golden Medical Dis latin valley. I yet believe Bates} The trai _® great reateat Jcounty, (using Col. Ingersoll’s ex-| Humana When he: g 8 t | ae es pression) 1s a dimple in the fair}to @ ear he can tell at a ghuce ju lcheek of nature. Respeetfully. what kind of peers : 3 - eres dim and his bools, 5 eatin Parisn NICKELL. : = : sah : lic nasal catarrl Fr ‘Texas Seat cs —— cured by Dr. 8 s rom texas. | down a detective story onthe seat | cents by druge Eb Times: It is warmand pleasant | peside nister or a zoo de | = ; poe ees | 5 " ting and Drinking in Heaven now, the timber has leaved out, oats | and he would never think o ED aA EG deed tn a goose Fa up cae pa wells} mossback a book of T | We con net diseuss the subject of | sore are plowing corn Bu ee ale sermons I noticed one and his Heaven with editors who show by : planting Coder Cotton is the main] methods the other day inde und it | their statements that they have nev- | eae LI There are great many a decidedly interesting stud:. — Be-| ey studied the question of the rege plissourinns) Heres — au ee to|side a country boy, travelng the urrection. Our bodies will be ma- like the COUBEEY he soil is sandy, | Lord knows where, but penaps to) terial after the resurrection. This works well and produces’ well/|the far west to fight Indias, the|i, ay article of faith. Heaven is a Peaches do well here and I think} train boy with an unerring nstinet,| material place The object of the there will be plenty this year if] which characterizes the speieslaid | pegurrection is to reward the body nothing happens them from now on.| down the ‘Life of Jesse Jamvs’ ‘Red for its partnership in the good done Apples don’t do so well, they most! wood Sam’ and kindred sbries of by thesoulin te flesh. It shall all, die after they are set out. impossible and daring heroisn. Be- Have bodily enjoyments after the Timothy and clover don't grow|side a love sick maiden he cat *Ma- here. [Bermudy grass does well] rian Gray and ‘Guy Elmoe” A here, muskete grass is a natural| thoughtful mdividual got avolume growth and isa fine grass. There | Of Tolstoi, and soon throgh the ne ear. The result of this disciminat- has been two fires in the last two : ; a ing taste was that he made asale of months and burned the business several books that never woud have part of the town. They are rebuild- ing with stone and iron. W. J. Ossory. the faculty of reading humannature j very quickly and accurately. 4 DANGEROUS PERDD. As the season moves switly tc- ward the boundary lines thatlay be- tween winter and spring, it frquent- ly happens that the human ystem, which has borne the strains of win- ter, shows signs of relaxatin. In all ages this period bas beer noted as a dangerous one, espeailly to those who have weak constiutions. A course of the great blood >urifier and tonic, S. 8S. S., will enale the most delicate to face the eason’s State Bar Association Plans. | Jefferson City, April 17.—Hon. R. T. Railey, F. M. Estes and Judge William A. Wood, executive commit- tee of the state bar association, met here to-day and fixed September 2, 3 and 4as the date of the annual meeting. Being unable to agree on the place of meeting that subject was deferred to a later meeting, to be held at St. Louisin May. Ex-Goy- ernor Proctor Knott of Kentucky | was selected to deliver the annual | address and Judge Alexander Mar- changes with impunity. It isa med- tin, E. P. Gates of Kansas City, the icine that not only strengthas the Hon. R. F. Walker of Jefferson City, | the weak and the delicate, bu is an T. R. S. Kinsler and others were re-| #dditional safeguard for thoe who quested to read papers. consider themselves strong. | Rev. : | A Fatal Practical Joke editor | Bi seditori | Ottumwa. Io.. April 21.4 play “We have tested the merits of/ful trick perpetrated on Henry} Cream Balm, and believe that. H. H. Fairall. D. D. {of the Iowa Methodist, ally: thorough course of treatment, a lrerwall Gare aiagat every) AT Pe in a saloon, resulted met seri-| tarrh. Ministers, asa class are af ously. As Loupe was aboutto sit | tlicted with head and throat troul down. pulled the chai from and catarrh see more prevalent | under , causing Lim to siton the than ever. We cannot recommend | floor iolence of the shek was | fe 80 t it pre ced paalysis. Weeks. Denver efforts Ex-Contederate Dependats It is proposed by fi d to to ereet a central build $20,000 or $30,000 where cypples Vicksburg pec invalids may receive the equi- master Hil ursing. Captain Barlow who The Brooklyn po t the state assocition. co-operate with th estimates the number of ex cafed- pavien, ite eligible n the st >for a e New ¥ w st the | betwee Y -Louisiaua Press 2 2 New York, wh was 1 the war quetion, Italian goverment ce: could not carry on a war wit the United States because it Lsn't Towa Unitarians favor the opening | | money enough to buy coal with wich on Sundays. jt send her gunboats here.” | been sold if he had not pasessed | Loupe by his friend, Paul Iton, to-} resurrection ing be one of them?! We Why not? “O, ab, let me see, what do you give for was sughtly acquainted, as he met him on th street. “ Advice,” was the laconic do we. We advise you not to ne; hacking cough and drowsy feeling, tongue, the failing appetite, th and general lassitude and de! e: Take Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, in time. and it will not disappoint. 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