The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 27, 1895, Page 2

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sun tt i RE i SA SRST TE: a pesca Rs a ISAAC FOWLER. ISAAC FOWLER & C0.2= Successors to H. B. Arnold, —DEALE Hardware, Tinware, alee) AND GROCERIES. Higest prices paid for Country: Produce we invite everybody to call and examine our stock and We expect to meet all prices. | competition. ODDITIES OF JAPANESE LIFE. ; WHIPPING MADE HIM HAPPY. | Freaks From the Land of the Rising Sun | Showing at the National Museum. ‘ ‘ol. James Steven- y itnessed a H- B- ARNOLD- the Force of Habit With One Abolibamsh Skinner. - SANNANANINIONNONNNNNNE = Sa 2G TW tS IN— | Among | “lightning ber. the g femal | pai male. ; Superior in Workmanship practic —— though for amus ous purposes, Strong and Easy Running tetic art for the past year. lived in Japan. age over any firm in Southwest Mo, Come and see us if you wish Japanese drove t t to bny or sell. Wouraifor biueuicsa try, but learned m them how to nw Clardy & Bruner. Brush Lodge. Virginia, Mo., June 20.—The peo- | Doctors Say; ple of Brush Valley had their meet- | ing last Saturday night to talk on} the silver question. The president, John Posy, called the meeting to} order. The president thought it best for the chaplain, Peter Fritz, to | Stomach Liver and Bowels. give a little advice as to the spirit of | the debate the chaplain said, breth- CLARDY & BRUNER, Real Estate and Loans. Do you want to sell your farm, if so list it at once with us. We are now preparing a large amount of advertising matter for distribution in Iowa, Illinois and {Nebraska. who has just associated himself with us has large acquaintance in Iowa and Illinois in the real estate business. in running excursion trains from these states to Southw Our extensive connection gives us the advant- i; | | | | ern I am afraid sometimes that there | isto much party in many of the wheel” i questions that are sprung on the, man, and whenitis out oforder, people. Sometimes I think the tariff) the whole system becomes de- question is used for party purpose, it being a question that is hard to! 'Tutt’s understand, I think the same of the gold and silver question. The poli- tician seemingly presents good showing on both sides, now I hope brethern you will keep this object in ' million of dollars, view, always the good of the people | at heart. The president then called on Bill Funny, to open the question. Mr. Funny rose to his feet and said Mr. President, ladies ond gentlemen, I am in favor of the free coinage of silver on the account of labor being more, is appressed to get work to doon account that there is not enough money to pay hands since 1873 when silver was detaonetized. The republicans have always been gold bugs all their days and in 1878 they thought they would only pay half as much for labor, and it looks to me, that was the effect. Look at the strikes, the trams, and the thous- ands that have to be fed in our large cities. Ricardo, &n eminent writer, says that commodities rule in price in proportion of money. T hold to be a fact, that is incon- trovertable,John Stewart Mills, says if the whole volume of money were doubled, prices would double, now gentlemen, we see from the above that eminent men say the more mon- ey we have the higher things will sell for. Gentlemen I am in favor of coining all the silver that can be had, and let us have plenty of mon- H ey so everything will sell and every- body have plenty to do. Bill Honey took the floor and said | I am an old Jefferson Democrat died in the wool, l see by reading the history of our country there was no issue of silver dollars from 1805 till 1836 the comage having been sus pended by the direction of president Jefferson, owing to the fact that the bullion value being greater than their free value. Think of thirty years and no silver dollars coined. I do not know the amount of silver in 1836, it is said by coin and others that in 1873 we bad § million in sil- ver dollars and now we have six hundred million, aud times said to be hard. In 1889 the Sherman act was pass- ed to increase the coinage of silver then the government bought alot of silver, aud lost 130 million, then sil- ver came down to 50 cents an outce. Now good times with $ millions of dollars and hard times with 600 | Bilious and Intermittent Fevers | which prevail in miasmatic dis- for the = : t is sure t The exper ——— are the sort of bicycle most sabout with him a bottle mal ) for. sand of different col makers charge *100 for his hand, he skillf stre far superior to so-called or even S150 is asked. ed upon the bicycle Gehan are Mr. J. U. Bruner, artin common? Can it plant is working for aad are descended from the sa Such uped at 1 progenitor Have been engaged Mo., make sand pictures. man of the that par called New Mexico, whe preserved the tice to this di with elabor bers unde: The ot the tide of hu- descendants POPE MFG. CO. General Offices and Factories, HARTEORD, Conn. BRANCH STORES: Chicago, San Francisco, Buffalo, Providence. without any oste One bright Jun waist-high corn m to shoot eee ard; h, and ancie Boston, Ns New York, The Columbia Catalogu gested b. . Smithsonian i The ancient religi transformed in Jay ment. That is no nomenon—the metamorphosis of a pious rite into a game or The toys of to- ¢ the tools of yes- The weapons of a short time ago are the playthings of the present. Children now play with the bow and arrow, which we the means of sub- sistence and the instruments of war in ages gone by. in front of touched the 1S ceremony i n into an emus uncommon ph: - tricts are invariably accompan- ied by derangements of the show. The Secret of Health. | The liver is the great in the mechanism of DEACON BROS Butler, Missouri. & CO, agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles "driving Mars Ma po'ly ‘n’ de pin’ all dis . suh, “HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS The Japanese government recently , Marse Maffer, 3 4 SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH ‘ ndidieema eres presented to the National museum a ‘n’ T's jis oncommon mis’ ranged and disease Is the res very int i mp of life slz Ss representing the Liver Pilis Cure all Liver Troubles. hoe bring this 1 can tell r shoulders, __SAPOLIO BSELY: S CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nasal Sapo Ss, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals what kind of time Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures with 24 hundred |* silver dollars. Now gen would we have million of tlemen how many own ver mines a little less than 2 per cent of the people,that is to say 98 out of every hundred own no silversnow how can it benefit the masses when they have no control of the silver. Now gentlemen in looking at my ed the n In priests W. L. ,Douctas $3 SHOE - #55 Sie. party, a great many of them are handed CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs Scr ng howling free coinage of silver, thousand COPYRIGHTS. | 433.59 FINE CALF &KANGAROO. Bradstreet says that trade shows eens I OBTAIN A PATENT? | For a $3.59 POLICE,3 soLes. sled in luxu the price in most everything is ad vancing, nearly all the factories are at work again and most of them ten ed with concub 95082. WORKINGMEy: + EXTRA FINE .$2.$175 BOYS ScHOOL SHOES | eS $25: 15 per cent increase on wages I a | ps $3'2° “Best DONGOLa afraid that what the editor of the! | PP NO ROR CATALOGUE | pone shrines i - BROCKTON.MASS. Over One Mitlion People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equal custom shoes in style and it. Th-ir wearing qualitics are unsu The prices are uniform,---stamped on sole, From $1 to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you w ‘old by Dealer, whose name will shortly ap- Voice said to Mr. Duning is to true N THING. in regard to the silyer matter, b said in reply to Duning that Judas | clamored for silver and when he got | it he was not satisfied but went anc hanged himself and so will the pop | ulist or any other party that adopts | NOT AN EVE of men, wome Voney by The Lost sto a Cheaper | free coinage of silver I think if Grover | | pear here. Agent wanted. Apply islet alone it will be right. The Reis | at once. president announced that the ques- - | a - : | tion would be continued next nicht Ww a [WP HAnTI+0s cen. Columbue, 0. | OM = ana he would appoint a republican and | aes ! ‘SINTOV f Death in Rattle. a prohibition to lead. A Memprr. | Fight. Redding, Cal., June 20. Brady, the highwaymaa, for $1,000 reward has been offered since the killing of Sheriff Bogard in the! hold up of the Oregon express be e yond Sacramento last spring was | cornered yesterday, but gave battle to the officers. During the fight Brady cropped to the ground three times wounded | 5 but as the officers’ cartrides gave! cred shah stars eecomas eee out and they were both slightly! what it wounded, he managed to escape. v His trail has since been followed through the mountains. From the amount of blood on the trail it is) ° “0 UGK UGH REPRE Bloody CB. LEWIS & CO. Prot Elk Horn Stables —William | i | rietor of | | *uaunmjoddestp pue £2201 Uist 30. 98n aL “Uayos4 ZHO4 UF HO BONVY AVO WALAVHO ¥ a4 a0) Aum Uosess [RUOITIPDE ee st %0v9 4} seOp JIBY 40440q anos aor *400D 34} [IIA OS ’ “FE OMT TTTAA ss FHA OA, ‘The Twice- A. Week Republic OF “ER rec- ear has acquired in width | Women jt | Having ¢ he Elx Horn barn th broad, heavy chins n they have for SPE! GOOD ONLY UNTIL 34 ne i 31st, 1895. ow have the } . | to the public + iow = ie ee SE 0a Send two new sx sow ; thought his body will be found broad hats and bonnets j 1 two new subscribers witq 4 » c ats 0 e a z soon by the posse now after him. p: es Best age! Barn two dollars and get one year fee 4 ‘ Neither offeer was dangerously o | Send four new subscribers with wounded. In southwest } ses’ and mules | }four dollars aud receive the paper We take pi two years without cost. S n ouncing that the day | j atter this date Parks Sure cure will re-] Old - ae k + wk = move all traces of rheumatism, kidney | this mor exper | Do you kuow a good thing when | troubles and liver complaint trom the} j fence Mr Lewis te to compete 2 Pea user. It is the only medicizo that is| = 2 | You see it? A word to the wise is guaranteed ¢ to cure these diseases or no| >” |with any eee sufficient.” Addresss f i rkesure cure is L: per. Pe sold'by HoE-| yg giant wait ty exe whether the | why re a es cB LEWIS & CO i : | fish were scared or not.”—Good News, | nal | Tae Rervzzic, St fLouie, Mo.

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