The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 31, 1895, Page 3

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| | _. be buried at Woodstock. <a Pimples) Are tell-tale sym ee Henne blood is not rig ght—ful of impuritizs, causing } align lands Atly complexion. A few bottles of 8. 8. 8. will remore all forcign and impure matter, cleanse the blood thoroughly, and give a clear and rosy complexion. Itis most effect- ual, and entirely harmless, has. Heaton, 73 Laurel Street, Phila., says: had for yearsa humor in my blood nade me dread to shave, as small boils or would be cut, thus causing shaving to annoyance. After taking three bottles my face is a 4 it should be—ap, sleep well and fee foot race all for the use of S.S ‘Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,Ga. 4 LPLS PL SOLLPSOOSCCCCOESSOCOOS 4 DEADLY CIGARETTES. A Youog Man Violently Insane Be- , cause ot Their Use. A startling illustration of the evils of cigarette smoking exists in Jersey City, N J Florentine Patterson, age + lies ov a little cot ic his house securely strapped down by strong ropes, awaiting the prelimin aries requisite to his incarceration in Violently insane, he | is un objvet of pity. The best doc tors of that city and New York thorougly familiar with bis They attribute his insauity to the excessive use of cigarettes. years | father’s | a mad house. are | case. | Several months ago young Patter-| son was sent to an asylum. Special attention was given him and a few davs azo he was released as cured. He declared that he would neyer touch another cigarette, but his old habit came vack upon him and_ his parents were not aware of it, the young man was again smoking. The effect was most disastrous and he at once relasped into a con- dition much worse than when he was first sent to the asylum. The attack came suddenly. His mother herd him screaming, and on bursting open the door leading to his room on the second floor of the residence, she beheld a sight most sickening. Her buy stood in the middie of the fluor and his body was He had removed his clothing, saturated completely enveloped in thames. himself with kerosene and then His his life by extingushing the tire with a blanket ap-| plied a match. mother saved | He is seriously burned, however. \ It is impossible for his parents to| care for him at home, he having made an attempt to cut tho throats of his father and mother after he was rescued from death by ircin- soon eration Asa last resort the young maniac was over powered ad strap- ped fast to his bed,where he will be kept until he cau be placed in the} asylum prience and mo cannot improve Dr. oe Jills that flesh is heir to, by being jup with this medicine, which pre ‘of business and the j Statutes by this Congress. | majority, Lord Randolph entered | polities, and from 1874 until Novem- | ber, 1885, he represented Woodstock | jin the House of Commons He! ‘afterwards stood for Birmingham, - but was defeated and was then re- turned from South Pa Soon after his entrance upon an |active political life, Lord Randolph met Leonard Jerome, then President | of the Coney Island Jockey London, guished idington. club, in and as both were distin-| in society and on the turf, | they became fast friends | Subsequently, in 1874, the youthful Lord sought and w Hite hand in marriage of ¥ Jerome's | daughter, Mies Jennie Lady Raudolph Chur at English society, aud her erome i she b came once a great favorite ir popularity i grew with the years ! It Sbar peus the appetite, improves diyesiion, | and restores health aud vigor, ali! the orgaus of the body are aroused to healthy action by Dr Pierce's Goiden Medical Diseovery. More} than all, the liver—aud that's the | key to the whole system You have pure blood or poisonovs blood, just as your liver chooses. The blood} coutrols the health, the liver con | trols the blood, the ‘Discovery” | controls the liver | You tan escape just about half the! ready for them. Brace the system vents as well as cures. For all dis | euses caused by a disordered liver or | impure blLod—dyspepsia, bilious ness, the most stubborn skin, scalp and scrofulous affections, the “Dis covery” is the only remedy so certain and effective that it can be guaran- teed. If it doesn’t benetit or cure, you have your money back. You pay only for the good you get. This Democratic Congress has been very much abused and often unjustly so too. It has made a rec- ord that is creditable and one that | will be appreciated when the coun- try regains its second sober senses and studies this Congress in coutrast with the extravagant, un American Reed Congress. This Congress has repealed the force bill, a bill that was fatal to any free government the disastrous Sherman act | aud the infamous McKinley bill, the} two prime causes of the stagnation | oppression of e masses were both wiped off the Besides this rigid economy in the manage ment of affairs and the reduction of |= appropriations that were in fact open | | steals, the present Congress has saved the people millions of dollar: the people of | this country will speak in commen | dation of the great work of the Fifty third Congrees and will be disposed | to look with leniency upon its short -K C. Times And now, not { silver t! Before many years | comings.- to be behind the | fashion, John Sherman announces | the ¢ r’s Family Cu dyspepsia. liver ‘c because it radically mplaint and kidney | Soll by HM Tucker CHURCHILL DEAD. His Passing Was Peacetal and Pain- Jess. London, Jan. 24 —Lord Randolph | Churchill morn 6:15 o'clock this died His apd painless. at leath was peaceful | Drs. Roose and Keith and all the members of Lord Chare be} ill’s family were at bis bedside He| had been unconscious for 30 hours. lup silver bullion a Vcord it up at solutely fr His with th wife and mother remained | » dying man throughout the night. Early this morning he be, Det dink ng rapidly and at 6 o'clock Dr. Fifteen min- | The ices Was summoned utes later he died body will} The Queen Wales were at Lord Randolph's death. Lord Randolph Churchill was the} most brilliant member of the Marl-| borough family, and until his unfor of ormed of aud the Prince onee in tunate break-down in the House| of Commons, he was regarded as the } coming leader of that branch of British politics. His standing at court was bigk, Queen Victoria be- ing especially fond of her ressive young champior Lord Randolph was the second son of the seventh Duke of Maribo rough, an uucle of the present Duke anda brother r-in-law of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough. — But one life, that of his nephew, stood be- tween him and the Dukedom. He was born: on February 13, 1849, and was educated at Merten College, Oxford. Upon attaining his| blue eyes you ca» run against.” —Ex. | bes pons things for the country. with considerable seriousness, that he basa “plan,” a tiuanancial one, ready The trouble which he is to spring upou the country with the country that John Sherman has had too is many “plans” in the past. and every one of them was notori ously damaging to thei of pial con- country. One of t 1 semonetize ditior the “plans” was to jand the Republican party fully eu demonetizing. \dorsed his “plan” g plans” Another of his “4 for was to buy Government pv is, and this | “plan” was also fully endorsed by ithe Republican party. And the Re publican party lived long enough n both of these ‘p the Senator | the man lto land even bimself was | constrained to vote for the repeal of both Mr. Sherman and his ‘plaus” are notoriously danger-| Clinton measures. | Democrat. A funny man who was asked the “Where is the * gave following explana- tory “It is one of the United States. It is bounded by the hugging and kissing on one side and other. | question state of matrimony auswer the cradle and babies on the ats chief products are population, broomsticks and staying out at night It was discovered by Adam and Eve while trying to find a passaze The climate is sul- pass the topics of out of paradise. until try you in without suflicient p all hs For the princips ing to that consult the first pair of cool ands as co: bers. Staple ‘*’ Always ja sp A. O. Welton anv Fancy Groceres, A Provisio or auw¥ iol “MUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE CICARS ANO TOBACCO, n Nh n 0 Feed re) pays the highet market price for County Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddlery, South Side Square Butler Mo. Mek arlana ros, the p harness men of Bates coun keep everything t he owners need Double wagon harness from $10 to $29; single buggy harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand barness from $3 to $15 Saddles of the best STEEL FORK “COW BOY SADDLE” made in this conunty. Bring your old harness and trade in on new ones. | Butler Missouri. THE LEADING FARM WEEKLY OFT THE WEST_—SAMPLES FREE There are 300,000 women in a. erica who are supporting themselves To Shoot For Ais Title. Newark, N. J. 4.—One of and reliable statistics show the num | the most important series of matches Jan. * ber increases yearly. As is said by |ever shot in this country was ar- a woman, it would bq interesting to] ranged for to day, when James A know how many of this number are, R Elliott of Kansas City, holder of also supporting worthless men. The! the American Field championship, jman who is in good heaith and who matched to shoot three races | was lis lazy enough to allow a woman to D. Fulford of Utica, jsupport him should be treated as | N. litions 100 live common vagrant. No min with | birds each match thirty of manhood about him will boundary, yards suffer a weak, frail female to support him, the loser to but if he is worthy birds. ‘The winner of er who gave lim birth he will sup three matches will cake port vies depeadent + s champi The with real pleasure and place on Al murmur. Tbe number of women. age’s y He that n the world to s wo port is Absolutely Free Any reader of this paper can get The St. Louis Globe-Democrat Ab- ree for three months. Read the ¢ this issue and take ad ab even vantage of itat once. The weekly oe Globe-Demoerat is issued in Sen 5 Weekly sections, eight pages ea Tuesday and Friday. sixteen every z 2 : El aint week, making it practicaily a Semi BEE ARLE EN ent he Weekly paper, yet the price is only! i Ve, Jan. 23.—The tha dutlaws in the it Cherokee B) one of Territory the worst § cousin, cu bar head. blowi above the mo all stylesand prices. from the cheapest to| tr f Kob ss id Eu res McFarland Bros. zen Bt, tfeene aaa | A MUST UNGODLY SCENE. , Wives of Ministers Engage ina Free- For All After Services. Perry, O. T., Jan. 23.—The wife; of Preacher Jobuson and the wife of Rev George Tully are under rh arrest ing during country church several miles east of Stillwater Dr. Job preacher in charge of and came to this cbureh f from West ebureh the eru Kansas. There bas uot been the best of feel between Dr Johnson and wife aad some of the members of the congreg . espec ially Rev. George W y. who} wes formely pastor of church | jand was displaced to make room for | Joboson | | Some weeks ago Jebnsou, in the} ; course of his sermon, criticised the} | deacons of the church and Mr. Tal- lly, being one of the number, tock jumbrage at the new pastor's rem: arke| jand declared vengeence. He bad | jbeard that the records of the new sreacher and wife were not of the jgut edge kind at his old home, so| | Tully wrote and soon bad an auswer |from Johnson's old home. This let | jter Was pretty severe on the new| preacher aud bis wifejand at the end | 3) lit to j the whole congreg | This angered Mrs. Jobnson. who| took a buggy whip and proceeded A ‘wear itto a frazzle on Rev Tally,| | Mrs. Tully took her hust ‘s part} “laud a lively fight was the result, | | which lasted several miputes A large | |number of persons engayed in the | | fight and more than a haif dozen ar | jrests have been made aud the two | women baye beeu tried and fined. Chinese Peace Envoys. Yokabama, tice has been received here tuat the Chinese peace envoys are coming on ; the steamship Empress of China. They will proceed to Hiroshima by The Empress of Jan. 23, Wedoesday last, and will touch |) Shanghai where, it is presumed, she | wil embark the Cl | proceed to Kobe | A Shanghai | linese envoys and | dispatch says it 1s stated on good authority that the | Chinese peace envoys will not be ve | leeived unless they have fall powers | j to propose final terms of peace | | Several Japanese warships have !gone south to Intercept steamers | which are expected to arrive shortly | \ off the coast of China with arms, am unition and other articles classified ard | An official dispatch received from | ‘the headquarters of the the Japane se | |eaptured Yuen Chang Shen on the | as contraband of war on bo: ceed army ai rouuces that |night of January 20 The dispatch | jalso announces further tigbting | jaround HaiChing. Oathe morning | lof Jauuary 22 a foree of 100,000 | | Chinese again attacked the Japanese | | positions, but were repulsed about 2 o'clock in the afternoon with heavy | ‘loss, although they leit 1.100 d jon the tield. The yu the were twenty-eight de casual {has obtained for position in the gar trust And hen Peffer in 2 Aen Sagal qence silve ss and vink the other eye and on legislation senators Yess cant on Haein destructive propensities ¢ of bug, the poor deluded : tie 16 to 1 bimetallist cuckoos in ex act echo: being the fidelity with whi his only praiseworthiness si s ‘ g tries cut the barg I one di Har a yea - politics. it 18) Legislature in joint session te day | 7 i yee ara a strictly Republican, but it gives all he » : fe eee ee ihe news, and Geaveolat 3 m8 B. Elkins to suc jin the eventful sum sable to the farmer, merchant, “of son N. Camden as United Bimettullism—the free co | professional man who bas not the States Senat At separate meet | ver ata ratio which will bring the time to read a large daily promptly ings of the two houses yesterday two dollars to approximate equality | and keep thoroughly posted. Sample | Elkins received a majority in the |—~Wi! come sooner or later. The} Copi es will be sent free on applica Pee the ene one right can not be lost because some tion to Globe Printing Co, St. Louis eee a “© of its former adberents have desert M euk was a tie, owing to H C. Lockney, ed. But it is being delayed. The : Fusion Rept bimetalist is chiefly guilty. The Cherokee Bilt Killed populist does not pretend to be a} Gutbne, Os. Jan. 23 —Report bimetallist and the silver senator is reaches bere tonight from Tuisa workiug for bu St. Louis public A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man. | Young Wives On | horse, jand veered to one side of the rv. jhe | You can get full y | tested, 2 Who are for the first time tp undergo woman's severest trict we offer ‘Mothers Friend” if used as mement, robs it of PAIN, HORROR AND RISK an 1 ae h thor \ remedy whic weeks before ted a fe of both mother and child, have used it testify, express, charges prenaid.on receipt of Yperbortle SoldDdy alldruggisis, bow Ss mailed free, IELD ReGULATOR Co, Atlants, ( e—————— Down an Embankment. Pittsburg, Pa, January 23. t }accident occurred at the funera. of Peter Saladin at Ellsworth, near \here, which may r ot two persous result in the death Aiter the service? jat the church a long line of earriaye¢ followed the body to the cemetery descending a steep hill in; i jborses attached toa carriage occu pied by Mrs Stroup and Mrs. Mow sisters of the deceased, wiih their busbands. became frightened which solid sheet Carriage, horses and oceupants 51d was a of over a precipice forty feet, and rvil- ing over and alighted i 5 swall stream at the bottom. Whoa taken out the men were found t uninjured, but both of the wo were seriously if not fatally but Both were severely cut and bruised and it is thought sustained intern:’ injuries. over i Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure is the resalt o experience. ski'l and honesty. It is a poaive cure for all stomach, liver and kidney trou, bles Sold by £. L Tucker. Think of It Next Time, Whenever yeu hear of a man find ing fault with his local paper opeu ii up and ten to one he hasn't an ad vertisement in it; five to one he never gives it a job of printing to do; thret to one he does not take the pape? | two to one that if he is a subscriber is a delinguent; he never even odds shat does anything in any way {that will assist the publisher to suc a good paper, and four to one that uithe paper isa good one and ui jof life, he is the most eager to se¢ the paper when it comes out.—-\ Decatur Advertiser. A Chance to Make Money I have bad my first streak of lack jand I want to tell you about it. A little over four weeks ago I begat selling Dish Washers, and havt cleared in that time S400. Isn't hat prety good fer the first month? I am sure I can do better ¢ rails month right along, as ¢ vey Wa belp to sell othe her Tecan ae sud dry the dishes for an ordinary fawi ly in two ,and as soon as people see suck a machine, they vil} j bay it quick. This is a busir anyone can do well in any loca articulars by ad- ; dressing the Iron City Dish Washer Co. E. E Pittsburg, Pa Dou't wait till some e gets your home territory, bat rt to work at ouce M W Hewr Bo Sent tothe Pen. Clinton, Jan. 23.—In ti Circuit court. which is in sessior John Meyers and Johu Trout were e for breaking years jt i Jdiuc® Phipps two 3 bg aco and Wallace Price three years for ob ods This last case der fal taining g false pre tenses 8 most bitterly con the defendant having years been a pr nent stock dealer and farmer, in addition to the fact that the prosecution implicated sev- eral hitherto honored and respecte: for for | citizens. Sobbing wife—Three years age | you swore eternal love and—— Thu brute—How eternal lore t ong do yon exnect + anyway?—N. ¥

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