The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1891, Page 3

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CORRECT i Pacific Time Table Arrival and departure ‘ot passenger EBtrains at Butler Station. Nort Bounp Musso Passenger, - : 4:51 a.m. Passenger, - - 3:5¢ pe m. Passenger, - - 9:25 p.m. Local Ff seight - + 10:05 a.m. SoutH Bounp Passenger, - : 7:04 a. m. Passenger, - - 2:28 pm- Passenger, - - 1:46 p.m. Local Freight 971237 ” BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - SURPLUS, - - $125,000 00 §25.000 00 FJ. DYGARD, - - - HON. J. B. NEWBERRY 1.C.CLARK .« - DR. President. Vice-Pres. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Tucker's old stand. Lawyers. TP. W. Sitvens. JLA Sinvens SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in the courts of Baes and adjoining countiet, the Court ot Appeals, Supreme Court at Jefferson City and in the Federal Courts. BH.Office over Farmers Bank; door trom head of stairway. third D® ARMOND & ou ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties. sey" Office over Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, down’'s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, over Lans- HOMOEUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- vases. fy] C. BOULWARE, Physician and T.< Surgeon. Office north side square, asesot women and chil- Butler, Mo. Di en aspecialty. J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Southwest Corner S: Aaron Hart's Store. nee on vannah street norrh ot Pine. Potter Hros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of are, Over Ha- Reside Buzggies, Carriage, | Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. tec This is one of the bes bles in this section of wip} the First ¢ Rias FurntrHen. | * At any hour, day or night | on the most reasonable terms. Farmers desiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. KATE FIELD’S WASHINGTON $2.00 a Year; 5 cents a Copy. It is the brightest Weekly in America Send Fifty Cents to 39 Corcoran Building, Washington, D.C. | you will get it every week f 3 months. If you send before De cember 15 you will receive in tion a fine lithograph of i KATE FIEL D, BANK) Cashier | -| POINTS OF PROGRESS. Original Round Oalx Stove. PERSONAL PARTICULARS. | Max MANSFIEL the proprietor of the Amberg theate York, is also editor of Der Figaro, a German news- | paper. Pror. R successfu cises, says fat,” and that less sleep” is f Boston, a al exer- p themselves ri less food and ption for obe- base and Guns nal pes L108 ARM WACONS, OAD CARTS, | THE er seven for Jof Essex received $41 |chusetts Institute of T Other $500,000 ure i Mrs. Hes jin London She is the nic o dent Buchanan, anc household at the « er in Lor CEL?! BR VIED ‘\Casada* Sulky Pie w , WILL PLOW IN aut his home i to with ri printing pap MANUELA I convict in th | HARD yas re Rares os {FALL PLOWING, WHERE forte ‘lothing and and the sheriff of that on to Mexico to ‘Tucson county sent her sent ALL OTHERS FAIL THe Mexican orar United States is THE price of Nevad reased 33 per cent. HASH AND _REHASH. | has bee now has for the { mem- bership of 11,000. Tne stocking cf the I! riv With salmon is proving suc , and ina ‘v fewy market fresh salmon ta stream. + possible to from that A company of Frenc undertaken to pl Black sea along the coasts of Crimea, for shipment to St. Petersburg and other large cities of the interior. Aono the recent products of wire manufacturing is one having a meas- | Playedat an urement of 1-500th of an inch in diame- |4 pair of ter—mueh finer, of course, than the | used by old hair of one’s head. ‘The wire is drawn through what is practically a hole in a | church. diamond, eee which cree is no wear. Tur Wilmington (Del.) Journal re- = marks of a portrait it publishes that ANIMALS AND FOWLS. “it makes the subject of it look like an SePaENS escaped lunatic,” and expresses regret composed lately sat interior the estate of vapitalists have in the oysters down to 2] ; of the trunk of a tree the host, in Tacor AMmonG the he “curios” recently di aibition in London wa dog tongs” presumably ae sextons for the cap- It has been found by actual measure- ment that the pouch of a pelican will hold six gallons of water. ANHEN turkey in Morris county, Pa., has produced an egg a day for one hun- dred and fifteen days consecutively. Some country chickens brought to Athens, were deceived by the electric lig! nd thought daylight pre- is the fault of the cut or of the original. LITERARY GLEANINGS. Tur oak and elm have figured in lit- erature more frequently than any other of the native forest trees. WasuinGtos Invine’s rambling little h vailed. They would not go to sleep, | cottage at ‘Tarrytown is still occupied but crowed and cackled all night. by es, the Misses Irving. Live otters are rare in Connecticut, Hlanrn is said to be always in spite of the fact that the income from his books is well up in the eth | thousands yearly. Tue Parisi Paris pul but a hunter saw two in the Willir tic river recently and shot one, was about two feet and a half in ler and weighed cighte half. The other esc: Tue latest and most story comes fr Ss 1 pounds and a | edd | ie hunting | 105 m Caithness, Seotland, | de where, it is said, a lad of sixteen years |” performed the extraordinary feat of killing two: stags with one shot. ‘ading people. rs, of which and 21 are If. Mead, of , besides a Nic library, n of a hall RURAL JOTTINGS. b may in- Pe aresca a 7 ees I ean 2 s Cream Balm t » dry ca | wt frem personnal experience | Denver. head Tused I the first The was res 2 have id it ye ei i In my © TN. We ase | SPEAKING OF SATAN. body fu the devi IN God's 5 Bs attles you can hit } with a smile than the gevi il can back with a club. | | not b ae re head? Tur nas never been able to hita TueEne are records of elephants that Christian hard enough to drive him a | have lived for 200 years, and an age of 150 years is not regarded as so very old elephant. quarter of an inch toward the pit.— Ram's Ho for an It takes about a ry to get an elephant 1. THE MIXING OF PEOPLE. THE © 74,000 Germans i ns, France, has ah Uncie Sam has. 1,000,000 F ahs ay, a Catho- | adians. | 3 i nich the prayers | per orcienG _ | Were woren into each leaf, not printed. tthe @ ire pope of | ie nappa. Five hu ed copies were made. They | Paris is made up of foreigners, who nf | number 181,000. tare of dogs which had strayed into | at not being able to state whether this | | R. R. DEACON, s4ER IN— HARDW ARE AND IMPLEMENTS, BUCKEYE Force ede FREEMAN'S DIAMOND BARB Builders Hardware Iron, Steel, Nails and Wagon Wood Work. R.R. DEACON. SCIENCE GF ALL SORTS. tou is . SCIENT! say th of a seeond. Len, of the Allegh . Says that t arm the ink oecu- aw Prot Ker y (Pa.) 1,06 earth. i Ss si ng yet made on the coust of Af Guinea, t by EX. lenger, whose 400- bottom at the enor- 700 feet. pound leac | mous depth of Pror. R. L. GARNER, who is going to | Africa to study the language of mon- | keys, has alre: ady studied their organs | of “speech. These have been popularly | designated as barrel organs up to this time. Tue “cat's whiskers,” the long hairs on the side of the cat's face, are or- gans of touch. They are connected with the nerves of the lip, and their slightest with any object is distinctly felt by the animal. Tre eminent British antiquarian, Sir Charles Giesecke, says that numerous | ruins exist in southern Greenland, | which are evidently relics of Norsemen who dwelt there centuries before Co- lumbus discovered this country. Pror. ExreNn Norton Horsrorp, of Cambridge, says that for six years he has abandoned all other work and de- voted himself exclusively to trying to find ont who were the first discoverers of this country. Ie is now confident that the Northmen made their first land- ing on Ca Consump ition Cured. Id physictan, retired trom prac- aving had placed ir his hands by ast India missionary the formula ot for the speedy cure ot Consumption, arrh, Asthma and all roat and Lung Afiections, also a po-t- an simple vegetable remedy and Br permanent itis; C pre ings. iz easier to forgive enemies we have worsted than enemies who have Y. Herald. » bee: is t ase you some \ nt thei: a Week. Tue oft repeated question of ‘Do you love m2?” ement, should be | changed to * You support me?” and “Do you k <2"—Atchi- son Globe. Steg 6 a Well Man E onst ipated ert k Headache, I A Sound Liver Are vou bled wi taste in an's skele- | +sun will con- ; und radical cure tor Nervous bebil- | ger of being tases to ‘heath —Once | NEWSPAPER CURRENCY. mixed with srials for om coffees. Wear molasses are the manufacture of im AN industrious hive of ty (Mo.) bees lately twelve pou APPLes w j have been § nia, and a and a half no comment. Andrew coun- record of v in twelve hours. 1 in southern Califor- es that wei ade a sunds each rown rh two pounds so common i | Jounx Pirr escaped from the jail in Lenoir, N. ©. ile lost his way in the dark, thought he saw a ghost in the forest, and when daylight dawned hastened back to the sought its hospitality. WHEN two young people are married in Sulphur Springs, 5S most of the residents club together and buy them useful presents, such as bedroom furni- ture, tableware and kitchen utensils, the value ranging from $100 to $1,000, Grex. Jackson’s old kitchen at the white house is now used as an elevator engine-room. But the old-fashioned ovens are still there and the niche in the wall remains where the big crane was suspended in the old days of primitive hospitality at the executive mansion. jail, and eagerly MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL. Russia makes 30,000,000 wooden spoons a year. Tne value of the timber in Fresno county, Cal., is estimated at $06,000,000. Tne largest engi lis the » in Engl product of the Hirschen works of Mu- nich. It weighs $4 tons and movesa WaGEs are so low in India that men may be hired for $2 a month todo house- hold work. A dollar is a great sum to them and one meal a day the 5 in its natura] A nar of aluminum | state is worth $5 | velry | it is wort : ato balance springs for watches it is eect 250,000. AME otton was introduced into Turkest ort i | subseque: } nomenal, am its to 1 Do you kno in selecti and bronchit not full o} produce hou co Ss r | calm ast rm. | A THING of use to no one, but prized by two. Not cnough for one, just enough for two, too much for thr much ree. TuE flag of truce in the petty wars of ; courtship and marriage. Tuat wh A TELEGRAPH to the heart in which sys- the operator uses the ‘‘sounding” tem. the 1 ich you cannot give without | | taking and cannot take without giving. | FOIBLES AND FANCIES. received a re- man for two feet nurderer Was ys be wants it to “cure hanged. fits w AE her y ideal of r until g he was ill, “it was 2 men- © sa, stor said lgeport, Conn., son in } ted States to mect inan test. He is prepared to j back hi to the amount of one thousand doll ) man was he came upom they hospital t rot his hunt wour A BIRTHDAY gift was given toa wife by her husi tand The youngest, was ap- pointed tom tion, and “Dear u you by ren. ch of presenta- the Roany it took: gift is presented to children and your se the spe ais wus amma. t our three SANTA “CLAUS co YAMIN NG. Don't in expect 1 a brown-stone GIVE your Christmas pr sealskin sack fora tandsee her go into it.—Dittsburgh ¢ hron- A prop.eM that is puzzling more than one young man just now is how to buy aten-dollar present bill. —Pittsburgh Post WHEN the Chicago ; stockings for C] envy of the bankrupt $ Ir your wife doe forehand what you with a five-dollar ris hang up their they work Bosts na the are the but they n Post Vt want to know be- Aus. re going to give her for Christmas, send for the doctor, She evidently doesn’t expect to live till then. Ir is not alone the is happy in business man who tticipation of a good Christmas trade. The young woman expec to trade a and-painted, home-made card for a set of furs is feel- ing pretty joyous herself. Indianapolis Journal. ng FIGURES FROM FOREIGN LANDS. Tue total police force of England and Wales is to-day composed of very nearly 30,000,000 men of all ranks. Of this total 15,270 are metropolitan police. TUE eastern states are not alone in the possession of a surplus of women. The population of England and Wales counts nine hundred thousand more women than men. Tum Fiji islands are not very popu- lous, there being only 125,000 people there by the latestestimate. Cannibal- ism is not conducive to a rapid increase of the species. Tue number of cettle in estimated at 8,600,000, an increase of more than 2,500,000 in the last fifteen years. Sheep re also increased from 58,000,000 to 90,009,000. Last year ch smokers consumed 4,600,000 franes worth of ciga 10,000,- 000 of cigarettes, 29,609,000 of snuff and 91,000,000 worth of pipe tobaceo, The est snuff-takers are old peasant omen and priests Australia is A CORNER FOR ARTISTS. PAINtIN Bruges in was invented vl 3 « t of Te t ona | Ghiz 2 1, Stile th Kensin FROM THE CHURCHES tutions. RAILWAY NOTES. | Henry Vittarp is quoted as having | expressed a beli at all trains of the | Northern Pacif before long, be | operated entirely by tric power.” / A RUNAWAY locomot! on the Blairs- town (N. J.} railroad beat all previous records recently by making the twelve | miles between Bairdstown and Portland in six minutes. THERE isa railroad in Kansas lapidated that but one be run over it at the rate This is the

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