The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 12, 1891, Page 2

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PRINCE BISMARH. two shots were fire! at him from be-/ not Pee ENGLAND'S QUEENS. : but it is half the battle to ree- = 1 : ‘ ; Five Who! vne as Continued from last week. , bund, one bullet gre his side. | ognize those evils for what they are. ' g s ) ! Torni ing, Count Bisnisi pled | Let me warn you. therefore, . MATRA SOOT By tev. Dr. H. Kuline with his assailant, wh ird wasting so: :s here a E UMILEATION OF FRANCE. shot. taking effect i: lder. cle exhil s of eloquence in ou sy , Later on these s: men were des- Then with lig re ‘ } ; y es , atter the military pres sassin passed th 1 sitas ee) cect F e In 1870 and 1871) and firedtwo me speeches are - < 3 recipitated the war with took effect the count’s ribs f > 2 2 CEES SSS SASS SESS SSS OSE OT (rance. Napolean III not only te wretch was captured and locked up al BS . evated the war of 1866 but encour- | and while in confinement « j a ~ neg for tr Infants an and Children. ees suet 4 s Pruasia te ae apies a in the tool Bucklen s Aaruica Salve : nil reed Austria as well as Prussia to suicide He was probably tie tool Spy a : are = aatouls isso well starendte d that 9 Castorin cures Colle, Constipation, gage init, hoping that when th of # conspiracy against the Birmarck meee Re % or to any preseription iowa, Emictation, esi } i { ae = ee Sggbees aa ay elves sleep, and promotes exhausted he might step in a adipinistration = ae eve ae as medication, arrange Germany oi is his OPINIONS OF PRINCE BisMAKCK tively c s, or Tas Centaca Compasy, 77 Murray Strect, N. ¥ Ww s Sut he found himself fore- Wat sete co Stinne Wicencck is guar Z & it Sige a : ih no fe \y famous as a statesin his | For sale by I Tucker, ee : vapil : ve < while = > 55 sit our years were the esti F AR WE RS ¢ R AF ry. Se ae on oe 0 wer securing alliances fe ving ee t = her Pan ote i ase at ; Kansas Wheat Being Put Away VW e l 6 O al : pesuh ees age eprel Lowe cue) Halfthe Crop Stored in Ele 3 ee the enemies of Prussis she s 1 rs . t i hee i f Prussia that sh t ai alaphe yators tor Good Prices it is trong to be attacked. Alone uy; : and for tic purposes, thethird jie arcued, i 5 i ‘ ér Napoleon. though pigmy compar waite 2 6 —aAlihou € t 7 + e $o unslea t sword and lip ifying all Europe Fel. yan fon \ s § (| the dogs of war, and Europe as German blood predominated things ; = a ane : eof nan andempire. As the re-; then farewell to order and pr oth : > r ‘ Z ne ? ee : r alt of this conflict Germany re-' The feeling of duty’ in a man wi = a Ue h Fee: Soe GS ia 2s ae i gained the provinces which had been | gutmitted to be slot dend at his post . then | rested from her in the time of the | rather than desert it did not ani- aererice , es : AAS 4 = cv Pease ey | first Napoleon. Another important mate the Fre: = ot ae ek ? 3 18 ¢ RE ‘ he ti is far : ane ; i fe > IS pa esult of the war the eompletion of the Germans, and s LB eas % aa os Lew CUD dives 2 © Pee fusion of the northern and southern vy.) of their religious ‘ as Seana ae it r port az. : — = and £ : = ip 5 ‘ ey = SE i ? Germany. This was £00N | told them that some : is ae Ee? bE GO . *clowed by the re-establishment of wien dhe lientenidt pease) ae = 7 OT eae } th empire, with the king of thestrieal ‘ : z \iWwavs pay t Cryo Dae ere eee miyy Py + hereditary emperor Bi cia with (he 7 : 4 Iectaeeces . | the tssprang from the 1 iheciiwond ; a Creo ‘ ’ st Side Square. but] ler, Mi 4 i hil f the German chancellor, who, as 2] ieeue a ‘ t j was raised trom the rank of count to with wppropriate atti ; 7 ee, he é : Ae : Bue foray ena F | he d of & prince off t] wie eas eee = 2 ae eyes ay = yy) ae | 1 NTS iN HIS CAREER © SAic nee. basis sf 7 ‘ > sent) | : . \ t} lecorations whic a i : maar i ( ¢ ee j } ‘ ( the nd u % fi i fismarek wears on his breast * sti Be Sie Sa said art vi She 32 i : siuple medallio vill tind WV ; are s t me Ses | the D ‘ \e4 at Safety Medal, vy hi SMAL N st ' ¢ ° fan ore than many of greater nterest tot rer : 4 “ 5 1 Ie) tia | 1 . ’ i re 4 This. his first decoration, | eral reader is Bismarek’s opinion on | tade att we rs at Argen i : ie! H nu ‘ i edin this wise: One day eloquence, expressed at as @ ofjtine. Kausas Cit Louis, ¥ Eng ) (| t when at the amilitary exer the Reichstag in April ISSI: ©! a id other cities to hold ares i: a ary «ise i stood on 2 bridge over: ippeal,” he said, “to your own ex-tforwa = S ral . - ue 1 <4 z ‘. vnumber of officers; his perience. You have all doubtless) vane > Swift and \ room, mounted ou a horse fell) felt that you know a good deal more| We » S Zz | ith unl into A than the best speaker amongst us. | the wl THE LITERATURE OF THIBET. = 2 | » of Lorrer arose vark tore) Perhaps even to day you have firmly |ers will os ie) iia | ‘ eh aS ne et 1 } All the Books of the Country Ave of a Re- - Of | y s sword and uniform and dash | ade up your mind to tell bim = se,jvators th re Late wees : i S fe H } ¢ ' : 5 { ig = a=\ edi the lake after his servant. He) but just as you were about te have} terially i w Thibet = \ah j reached him, but the man clinging | it out with him, he fell foul of some | pate no ¢ a tic, but = EFF i | ; ; : j of Thibet. sme & aN i ’ tuer drew him down be- other de puty with such conspievous | cent money for BS: whG leans) ce -= aw | } eath the surface where they stayed »” that you said to yourself: »! Be | } wked in deadly embrace. while the l {had better not tackle bim a | } row Lhorror stricken, wate] It is the same thing {trol of BES / tl wbbles of air rising to the | ey re The strongest wrest 5 Bae: | , : : aa ‘ By a superhuman efiort jer, even in the tield of on ttory, Sse | Bismarck brought the man tothe! worsts the others the orator Wa 4 =? | rface and safely ashore. A noble ways the best judge of poli [ef the TEs i Sometime after noticed the sin A good) speaker wust be} thou is wo gle d ution thus nobly gained. | somewhat of a poet. and, therefore, | cours { 5 | A : | He asked superciliously what it | cannot adhere mathematically to the et Wi quiry, how-| 2 . ‘ os that the Bon Straightening him- truth. He must be piquant and ex-| 192 ee ee os elf to his full heigth, Bismark | citing—easily inflamed, that he previous to Bud | | ¢etiy. but scornfully replic WI} be inflammatory. Where! iS h hy, which | | : , id } nitations | +° unit bit s emia tines of saving | ing mind, a good tker ean ct t er eult. | ow aotmaons lif The sneerer was seldom be a safe ‘Lo ts it. he ae = | Joashe land dumbfounded. Indeed | | . bot sepse, nate | Chica I which : a ; rites quite uncomnerted Pismarek isa proud man and cever nature, and T bel Balt ew as. fo 1 } lows himself to be lightly treated patible with the physical stitu. haps Washi a} hearth pol i One Aay. before he had attained his! tjon of lumanity that any mag! held East. why not at Baltimore? | boiled ov upon it, got hogs, i = : - = a i ete. Yet we shall vrong in | minent position as German chan- | should be at once a good speaker | There is s Uk, TOO, HUE | averring generally th ter what | = z a | : | rele visited a certain count | and a cool judge E t. Has W: ash. | the branch know sated of. | + 4 tl epee : : ¢ ther it be mathe \ evoreceived him with unpleasant) Guently, and to a peri ‘ : - ioe sane & is in i i miliaity and indifference, cooly | outweighs discretion; b vt get it | Thus it f noking a eigar and not asking him | cool retleetion and sure. exact caleu- sy | very book is to even sit down. Bismarck pulled jation, to whom the management of . * vr advantage | wast stores of wo i t r ease, took a cigar. ask- important business may be cor ee ward off the frozen | 1254 derive their chi - i Waters of avens. ail sto: ee . of the can £ es z d fora it, and took a vacant | dently entrusted, can scarcely be an | i: aters oF t er Hh nil ste mau] 2 e yal of gine = ante aa 2 é le hae i i 5 mts | do not oceur in we districts. | ti of Buddhism, both | j bag ; se ! chur in whieh he stretched himself | accomplished — orator. Whether |‘ per: i: woodec district i eee Deanne y | at ease and commenced the conver-| 14... be any remedy against the| ums to the observations of not- | literature of Thibet may he con: | , ae rf , his lif jed Swiss foresters. \veniently divided into two great de-} apes eats ae sation Che attempt on his life in - ; : : | y Aye i bs ae ae t : gaful. | evils of eloquence in our present} — — | partments. One—comprising all the te G ‘ 1866 came near being success’ Reoole cana ee papa a ae sists wholl * = = { : = eople cau make nee own Jakes, | More ancient writings nists wholly | sees a ae He was walking in the street when | state of high civilization, I know} ; : j Gs varie |of translated works, the majority of | “ ~ y P AR jand of pretty good size. he larg-| Saach areaithtal rendeivies of San- | ‘ ae "AS i jest reservoir or artificial lake in the | skrit classics. but many others, of per- | pe 8 2 = i j Wor dis the great tank at Dhebar, | haps later date are vanslations from . ri < , hechicoees Sis the Chinese. Some of these Sanskrit | : Mie i | nh lich covers an area of twenty importations were not brought into Thi- | ies | { j Square miles. | bet until the eleventh and twelfth cen-/ |. . ie : i | } | z aa . | turies A. D., and in those cases where | Sole Agent for the Re sfodaot Ay Wate 1 Goil Silver and i I) + ’ ribune says OW | the Sanskrit originals have n utterly deat = + | ELLS rH E Las caught th 1e base} lost the Thibetan yersions claim a spe- | = } { 5 as sats a | - toy EIS rind a ‘3 1 } feial value. The second department é ' j : i i wi knows but that Mr. ; ¢ SRE i -s iss me, 4 { j ' ne : ONCE ET 4 r ra? bw Se hy 5. AS A 3 ‘ ite wh U at Ou en pote clove ote ee , WAGON Ss. A FULL LINE OF Buggies, Carriages. Spring Wagons and Ps Also the celebrated carts. ie Road C B® «= “LYING DUTCHMAN SULKY PLOW SHIRLEY CHILDS endless by h smtals, tury. | drums and castanets play alone.—Cen- | Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated War., &c. ni HE POSITIVE CURE. .Y GEOTHERS, 66 Warren Gt, New York. Price 601

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