The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 2, 1891, Page 2

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CONDEMNED. Ammonia Baking Powder Must Go. Bills h and Minnesota Legislatures been introdu compelling of such baking powders to brand on th this powder “Contains ammoni: I ists condemn the use of am: crime. Its constant use no = he ll tt deranges the stomach, neutrolizing th : ju tr g the comple Le i every meal that m It is oratify ur to be had on the ma Toat ne consumer than some of these sv-calle< ar onia powders, Dr. Pric Cream ard pure creain of tartar powder for forty the taint of either ammonia or alum. None so pure—) ne so whole- some. Dr. Price’s Creain Bakin ported by all authorities as free fron: Ammonia, Alum, or any cther adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been ques- tioned S—_—————————————— LL. AN UNWRITTEN ROMANCE. Powder is re- | wy dented and thet hid ) clothed ina he Spamsh chain armor, The End of a Soldier of Fortune About | battered by come Whom Nothing Was Known. | in contaet with it Theo thing = about him that would in any way From the New York Morning Journal. : | lead to his indentity seal ring The other day a man died in Tex as who was from first to last a mys- tory to his fi A er no fear, could subject himself to the severest har that hung sround his neck with chai Lon which was cut an sndsas wellase veture of the late war, he ae knew iships without a iur- mur, was surrounded by an impene- oy : that he had ex ae his trable mystery, and to the last. presecved He first made flippant cause, but they were always incog unite A : unsucecssful, and he his appearance inthe brigade of} ,. ; ; ‘ : lived, without givin single clew General Mosby of the Confederate ape iz : to his indentity. cavalry. ; » t ' A rf ri we 1 , A ' He was then a man of perhaps 27! T have not used all of one bottle years, tall and) commanding in ap- yet. IT suffered on 1 catarrh for pearance, black haw and eyes und | twelve years, experi 5 the n | seating ‘drop aay: in the enon peeu | Tiar to th nt disense, bleed almost daily. [tried various reme dies without bene fit uutillast April. an exceedingly swarthy complexion ard pulse His He was one of the best riders shots in that famous command. face always held its calm, stony «x (when L saw Hly’s Cream Bali ad pression, and hewas never known | vertised in the Boston Budget, I to be under the influence of excite. | Pane 1. bottle, and since the first ment of any kind. Soon he was de- i : iat ie es hes eness gone. tailed as a scout and the only name |G, Davidso iy g 1 Bud the soldiers had for him was “Black | formerly with Coston Journal Whittington, the scout.” Though desperate hand-to hand en An mau, Triv eC BAS Tl ual i counters, he was never woundedy Pirvune says eS I ° . i} ane € pirly fo Tt 1e - and his judgement and mandment clewly forbids the work f domesti | bath day the Sab good vs on were implicitly relied on ficers. Therefore, let a brother who drives a 5 He seemed to avoid company camp meeting morning take would never enter into conversation with anyone, except relative to. the hed how he chides the giddy biey- and the business he cler that passes him on the way to service had in hand. Once Colonel Mohun asked | the grounds. There is no com- him where he came from. When he "2 dment against riding bieyeles to had finished his report, he said: vasa sa meeting or auy day of the, “Colonel, I try to make a good sold. Week i for the C ter To! Now Trv of that it is none It will cost vou nothing and will In | surely do vou havea i i trouble with or Lu Dr. King for Consumption, and Colds guranteed to ide Confederacy and ou of your business what Tam or where I was born. lis way hecame and went, and the soldiers of the line came to count on a battle when they od. if vou mysterious oy any Coughs saw “Black Whittington” return give relief, or money will be paid | from one of his trips, always riding back. Sufferers from La Grippe feund it just the thing and under its use had aspeedy and perfect re covery. expense and learn for yourself just ata swift gallop. At the baitle of Yellow Tavern, just outside of Richmond, he was last seen for many months. Many how good athingit is) Trial bot of the soldiers refugeed to New Or- | tles free at H.L. Tucker's Drug-| leans with theintention of going to Store. Large sizes 50e. and $1 South America’ While there Whit tington came in to their great sur- prise, for many thought him captur- | edand hung as aspy. While there he became involved and in a difticul- | ty with some lawless soldiers and killed three. He then went to Mex- ico and joined Maximilian. He seemed to have been long ac- fel lowship men part with their secrets very readily. M.S journalist, has a novel way of gaining | He has elegant apartments, ich cigs Under the stimulus of good news. rettes aud choice absinthe Paris gossips aud men of promine itality and unburden enjoy his noe - : : : * secrets tters of interest. quainted with him and his officers, °°" : ; 4 . + * A 3, These ke rakes subjects for the though his companions knew well : bright commenis over his signature enough to ask no questions. After the downfall of Emperor he smug- s the border which grace the Pa: goo is acro ‘ora time, The Ar} but y disappeared and nc g was reste from him until he turned upas scout of Barrios Amer arm until he died He died from the effect ofa bullet that had lodged near the heart, When they went to and very suddenly. or money refun dress him for burial he was com | For sale by H, L. Tuck er, druggist. live! tired horse to | Try a sample bottle at our | Sareey, a French | It harars the publ e 5 cts ee aoe and its history is ms ead i a won- An Extremist, m Puck. = “That mild-rmanue ved mau an An archist? Why. I thought they were wild looking feliuas’ “Most of them2o. but Fritz is such «x thorouy veXer that he won't even lvok like Meu of spirit d t wear out it a lew enough } When than cau be ¢ Fyn) lener is discouraged and as af th listribution vault, Y haps it is t i cabbages are bem given away f ti And yet there are +thow 1Cos inl s Cou ry that « ROW eab- bage fro the oth California at the same thie, though not at the suine pl Its variety of te:nperatu ws illastrated last faet inat, Wwhhe ic ched as he had} heat it teys reached 100 de- ote? Hal 1 sia glacier lake on whi races t wld be ame x I 4 > Glote 5 y w ia every It t thing f g toask young Wolnm mal they ‘ Niey do rot hurry ba Hugs uy linge they ji, at Tkegum gun in 1282 and fi nished in 1307, is one of the favnous religious structures in pan | AeNw York paper thinks Mr | | Flower should Ss name to | | Golden Row IN THE ELECTRICAL WORLD. oe eS eee tent will expire r been originally term of by economical OWE F | —It is learned that the Th | Houston Company of naking ex t eS Ww ults in the ser’ t nsubjected. T) automatic adj | pensate for wear. i | ‘Lhe skill and patience of the inven- | te 1 | sof elect >t isin neat nos motor, compact, and | ne. und we hoa 110-volt curr = i A Fd 2 A nd moter, *“soud ‘sn 908 puv oWIOD | quarter horse power, will run a fan or | } three or four sewir machines. | | One of the largest i most com- | i} es proposed in this « y is that of = i i eS | ~ bat bot We are just beginuing to know| i with Jerse w York vbout the human system idelphia surgeon has dissect- YT mounted ner- the compiete etn. Ce vous system of a h no being— nething never bef Miles’ Nerve € Liver P Pills. iple —regulating a und bowels through discovery. They A new cure billiousness, bad taste, tor- r, piles and constipation. Splen did liv | did for children, 30 doses for at H. L. Tucke 24g-tvr men, women an smallest, mildest, 3 cents. amples tree er's Drug Store- surest. Oregon farmers are coming to the conclusion that there is more money in horticulture than iu any other branch of farming, and are to be made rapidly turning their grain fields in- to orchards. $1. 090 Rew: Our American chemists are re- nowned, not oaly for their enterprise ! but for their They prompt to expose ids wher hey find th they have ne thou iar, hew rewa tue | derful series of successes. re neeomplish- | are is to be tunnelled sides from the battery to Jerome Park. The plans include the bu miles of tunnel at an esti 350,000,000. the motiv to light them. ast and west ing JOURNALISM IN INDIA. Founding of the F ral Press in Early An important movement in the latter half of tury was the foundin per The first new pogbeaestann ished | ia was ii iteenth | gan its | soon took | representa | Indian evlony in Calcutta. jd with which discussed | topics made it a great pow. . | Gazette was the parent of a large num- (ber of newspapers and periodicals. not | jonly in Caleutta, but in other parts of | India. These pe which i | grown into a ve number | | | by the year by which youn tastes ma the public. | zette, esta by DS of literary ane h iterary Ga- r acquai The Calcutta I , CASTC bas 2 = Lael > iS) ole Avent for the R JEWELERY STORH, ——-s Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. SS ANAS itas superior wany prescr H. A. Ancuen, M.D., So, Oxfor! St, Brooklyn, N. Centava Coxraxy, 17 Soe STS Se eT ae t( welton OVNI 3N P= “iy VN iON Son TH SSOMluyy doar sowg J no,) SAYL ‘OW ye) a te = 36 28 os Zs ockford and) Aurora Watebes, in Filled Cases, Very Cheap. Gold Silver and Is headquarters tor fue Jewelry sine Ow prices, NEATLY EXECUTED. THE POSITIVE CURE. 7 /ELY DROTHERS, 66 Warren St, New York. Price 60 ct

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