The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 2, 1896, Page 6

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1 'he asks an appropriation by Con-| Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, | OLDEST ano ORICIN, BOTH EMERGENCY BILLS READY. | gust 27, 1894, is hereby suspended | sciesembes until August i, 1598. | F you can keep | gress to pay the expenses of a com- ; | H Ways and Means Committee Fimshes| “Sec. 2—That from and after the | | missi [ WHITT Work on the Revenue Measures, passsage of this act aud until Au- y} plump you are ee a res gust 1, 189%, there shall be levied, iz eat 10 WEST NINTH STREET, mies Per Cent collected and d on all imported almost safe. scat ES rve Maintenance—, 4rticlea, made ia whole or in part of ist KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOY woo!, worsted, or other material de- Thinness wv? ‘ —suthoraee 4 to be presented to scribed in section 1 of this act, e See enicg i the House to morrow are as follows: Besant oad: comes from not mel constul Sent | “No. 1.—A bill to maintain and : * is Soon . i protect the coin redemption fund able to get what you ee ee STOVE? ous andumi and to authorize te issue of certifi- | 4 d many penackoepors who Late DISEASES. eates of indebtedness to meet tem-|to re the revenue and equ should from your CO} praise the . . ae Nerv ous Debility porary deficiencies of revenue. luties on imports and f or other pt wee With its Many Gloomy Symptoms “Be it enacted, etc: That in addi-! poses, approyed October 1, 1890, dinary food. ; a 9 Oak Lost Vitality ticn to the authority given to the %* i subject to all the conditior 8) I i 1D | Pertectly and Permanently Restored, Secretary of the Treasury by the act tations thereof. In addition », in| Gan test advert 'Syp hilis epproved January 14, 1575, entitled, | : 1 valorem duty now imposed vw j n nor an re are our Stoves xP! for Life Without Mercury, ‘An act to provide for the resump-|09 ach of said articles by an mee ques sie sdangered by ccneea me ee eee co Urinary Diseases tion of specie payments,’ he is au j Gatitle 1, ‘An act to reduce taxation ¥ : s oe AGENTS, | Quickly Rélieved and Teoroughly Care thorized from time to time, at his;to provide revenue for the Govern- I discretion, to issue, sell and dispose | meut and for other purposes,’ which | Y of, at not less than par, in coin, cou jb sceame alaw August 27, 1594; and | | MEN cannot fulfill. Avoid che pon or registered bonds of the|00 carpets gets, bockings, | United States, to an amount suffici-| mats, rugs, screens, covers, hassocks, | rec zed to be mae a tid opinionall H ent for the object stated in this, bedsides, art equares and other p r| dary of that EL Soaks ¢ long exper unquestic ae / section, bearing uot to exceed 3 per| tions of carpetings, made in w hole} England acq skill and sterling inte ssboraall cent interest per annum, payable | or in part of wool. the specific | 1S for you; even if you 1814. It w { 5 ze) the i Flesh | ped. any semiannually, and redeemable ut | eas ure yard duty imposed on each | - and Spai as ATMENT never sent ©.0.D. the pleasure of the United States, of seid articles by said act approved | Afe only a little thin. right down through the CONSULTATION in coin, after five years from their, October 1, 1590, and subject to alll fevered parts to where FRE URINARY ANALYSIS, date, with like qualities, privileges | the conditions and limitations there- | Kansas, are visiting Mr Rape end | the inflammation is ts and exemptions provided in said act | of, in : addition to the ad valorem family. no dispute reoted. That is why ‘Cuide! 7.223 and Emei for the bonds therein used. And|4uty imposed on such articles in] Dr Cline, the Baker medicine man | year, pre 3 ca | Mustang Liniment | Calor address inst the Secretary of the Treasury shall | such act, which became alaw Au | stopped over Sunday with C A Wal-/tion that the coun | cures all aches and | DR.H. J. WHITTIER | use the proceeds thereof for the re- | gust 27, 1894. |lace. rich in si pains ¢ of man or beast.”’ | | West Ninth Street. Kansas City, Mae i demption of United States legal Sec. 3.—That after the passage of} Thomas Smith joined the Chris-/ claim everything west to the | li it evaporated or res jo 2s == | notes and for no other purpose.| this act, and until August 1, 1898, | tian church last Sabbath. leo. Then Robert Sch = mained on the ait | i Whenever the Secretary of the|there shall be levied and paid on im-| Geo Jenkins, who is attending | drew an arb which | could not cure. That BENEFICENT {AND WISER - | Treasury shall offer avy of the bonds port lumber and other articles des-| school at Sedalia, came home Satur-/ed all the new ims of England. is why volatile extracts i authorized for sale by this act, or ignated in paragraphs 674 to 653] day to spend a week with his parents. | But even this liu 1 not extend far | fail Theycan’t ‘ 0 down 5 ; 3 by the resumption act of 1875, he inelusive, of an act entitled ‘An act] O M Drysdale was on the sick list | enoug! British greed, | = a wee Ge Seis ; | Read what Maj. Waddill, Superia, i i reduc ti vide rev st week | } | through the inflamed tendent of Insurance,says about { shall advertise the same and author | to reduce taxation, to provide reve-|last week. and ne tries changed from} parts ihe: disnbilitel cottenstiat i ze subscriptions therefor to be/ nue for the government and for; Jas Crooks lost two horses last tis 2to time, but always extending| , i | ine eee Tate Agee: : made at the Treasuay Department | Other purposes, which became a law | week with distemper ; Westward and stealing more and | Mustang | ciation of Kansas | and at the Sub-Treasuries and desig- Angust 27, 1894, a duty equivalent tev Ried preached his firewell| more of Venezuela's territory, have | City. i nated depositories of the United|to 60 per cent. of the duties imposed | sermon last Sunday. |been erected. England refuses to Li n i ment | Jas. R. Waddill, Wm. D. Murr | States. on each of such articles by an act} Joe Whinnery is able to be out/arbitrate the question of title to = | Boe nett atteee Ce } “See. 2.—That to provide for a|entitled ‘An act to reduce the reve: | again. territory east of the Schomburg line,] OWes its success to its | ; Actuary. \ temporary deficiency now existing, | Due and equalize duties on imports R T Judy sold 80 acres of land to \2 boundary put up without Venezu power of penetration. | INSUR ORE >ARTMENT, | or which may hereafter occur, the|and for other purposes, approved Harve Dudley last week. : ela’s consent, and which she never! There is nothing mar- atin! Peeee RI, | Secretary of the Treasury is hereby} October 1, 1890, and subject toall| Mr Stabl of Nevade, Mo., is here!recoguized. This is the sort ofan| yelous about its cura- aon 5: | authorized, at his discretion, to issue conditions and limitations of said|trying to organize a Modern Wood- | assault by a European Power on an| tive powers. It is sime |Suage C. W. Clarke May 25th, 1895 certificates of indebtedness of the| last named act, but pulp wood shall! mans lodge. lindependent nation on this continent plya few common sense V. P. Bankers Life Ass'n., i United States to an amount not ex-|be classified as round unmanufac-| John Barnett of Amsterdam, at-| which President Monroe declared incredients combined | bear. enews Bldg, K. C. Mo. i ceeding $50,000,000, payable in three; tured timber exempt from duty;|tended church at Virginia Sunday / would be “dangerous to our peace 4a way to make pen- Tam in receipt of yours of May 239 ' years after the date to the bearer in provided that in case any foreign | night land safet As this assault is per- ration possible and ce wre Shape ere sa ee he lawful money of the United States | country shall impose an export duty | Mrs Smith, living on the Crumley | sisted in the protest of the| sure a cure. derstood you to be « aiite ding for i of the denomination of $20, or wul-|on pine, spruce, elm or other logs,!tarm, died at 5 o'clock Monday. | President gr Mustang Liniment eo peppers ae ‘ding f i tiples thereof, with annual coupons} ¢r upon stave bolts, shingle wood,) W E Smith, who has been very look upon itas a hacibeon ay aie aye the payment of Par the noite ar the i for interest at the rate of 3 per cent] Pulp wood or heading blocks export- | sick, is some better at this writing. | | ali ore Laat ae event of total disability, but the prop i | per annum, and to sell and dispose ed to the United States from such} Ed Dudley shipped 300 rabbits nee ct SUS : | aa the tna i of the same for not less than an/coustry, then the duty upon the/and 70 turkeys Monday. aecurdanca) wil =“Giobe: || ¢ W rite ears Shs holder, to pay half i } equal amount of lawful money of lumber and other articles mentione« | John Andrews’ child is very sick | Democrat | tor's Diary.” Both books mailed free, jac alee ony st rae sd the United States at the Treasury in said paragraphs 674 to 683 incl — the croup. | Lyon M inufacturing Co., | beneficent and w Beneficent in \ Department and at the Sub-Treasury | ive, when imported from such coor Mr Orear, who had his ankle) oS eerie REND paging banding aa Sad =i and designated depositories of the|try, shall be the same as fixed by/sprained last week, is improving | that it enables the company to settle United States and at such post of- | the law enforced prior to 1890. \slowly. bee pd Sta hing total loss at fifty peri ~ | z E | en link sach a condition as fices as he may select. And such “Sec. 4—That on and after the | R A Rising, of Tisdale, Cowley | that in your policy is a wise provision | certificates shall have like qualities,| paseage of this act, and until Au | county, Kansas., shipped J H ipepan nee aby ¥ an your ea } privileges and exemptions provided | gust 1, 1598, there shall be levied, Park a fine Duroe Jersey red hog ever. Ido not re ieardl thie a ace in said resumption act for the bonds| collected and paid on all imported | last week. | cident provision atall; it may arise therein authorized. And the pro. | articles mentioned in schedules A, B,| C W Hensley shipped hogs to aoe tran sudden strokes ceeds thereof shall be used for the|C, D, E, F. G, H, I, J, L, M and N, | Kansas City Monday. paralysis, a confirmed case of rheuw purpose prescribed in this section of an act entitled ‘An act to reduce | There will be a supper at Miami Vent aed ey pelea and for no other.” taxation, to provide revenue for the | Center New Year's eve All are in- claim to make such a settlement. It nie e CMAN TEE Government and for other purposes,’ vited to attend ect Ape le le ee ‘the poly fe nee which became a law August 27, 1894, | Sadie Whinery, who is at |! is pane Sete the time when the “Bill No. 2—A bill to temporarily a duty equivalent to 15 per cent of tending school at Butler, came hone policy- holder most needsit. This, as increase revenue to meet the ex-| 41, duty imposed on each of said | Saturday to spend Shristmas. A egsall gpntPann ay iro pene othe crerimsns and pro-| articles by existing laws, in addition, Miss Gertie Judy dismissed her i Very respectfully, vide against a deficiency. to the duty of August 27, 1804; pro-| school for the holidays. | leas ot the natural ee R. W adaill j “Be it enacted, ete: That from].. oe ee ane F ee pesnon uperintendent. i ; vided that the additional duties im-| Mrs Poleua Asher and Monrce and after the passage of this act, posed by this section shall notin any | Deaton were ur i 1 \ Lee Cc. SMITH. Agt i and until August 1,1898,thereshall| 9; a oy as z 8 : case increase the rate of duty onj| Thursday. Mexico, Me., Dee 5 J be levied, collected and paid on all any article beyond the rate imposed Neus’ Curre. |) 2 | 45-tf BUTLER, MO. imported wools of cls ses 1 and 2, thereon by the said act of October 1, The | raelan Crisis. a ones Sook =a : as the act hereinafter cited, approved 1890, but in such case the duties} England's refusal ; a Osear pene October 1, 1890, and subject to all} shall be tle came ax ae nen baa “0g sy : refusal to — the © drink. | Trustee's Sale. the conditions and limitations there |said act, and provided ane ‘hat aA ; i gees HE aa ; 3 at 2 ced of crust tateteaa of, and on all hair of the camel, goat.! J1 016 the ere oa € Be ea x ee a “a . ei ~ = on i ob- {in the reeord- alpaca and other anim ils, except as | Sp arkee Tai oe on pe tae aie 5 a a eae Beis ee : ; onveyed to Pe hereinafter provided, and on all | een i last Te Ee : ns a page a E eet ab toa aes cal | balls n€ i 5 ci uated in the county noils, shoddy, garnetted waste, top| duty thereon shall n a ea cca i c as is ; Peiiivaavat itis | | x, i waste, slubbing waste, roving waste. = i be tig zee sik iney s Sumaiary of the situa jto desist Ortgina wifey ring waste, yarn waste, and allfother | 1, provi Raa f sea wastes, composed wholly or in part to a large of wool, and on all woolen rags, noty oe dispute ue mungo, and flocks, a duty equivalent | and Venezuela, whic ¥ ia ! to 60 per ¢ duty imposed oueier on each of s by an act deavoring entitled, -An ice the reve | but E nue and ec ze duties on imports SEES and for other purposes,’ approved Bae VE October 1, 1890, and subject to all ad Rare eee eee oe the conditions and itations of Virginia Items. said act: and on all w and Rus | Alton Park. of Cl sian camels” of class 3, le fined in said approved October subject to all the con i 1, 1890, and itations thereof, there i ! i and paid rovided by the i. GS5 iu the free | Crayon Work A pneee MATURES |) Scpenen emetinet Sid All work in ry nteed to Remepy \ oc give satisf Cali and see ror pe- ii ANDRA } | samples of wo: yatlam mation and justi- ication he says the true divisional line between Venezuela and British |Guiana ought to be ascertained by Gus Rape’s nephew and niece, of | the United States Government, and | list in an titled, ‘An act to re who has been duce taxation to provide revenue attending sete: at Butler is spend. for the Government and for other ing the week with her parents. purposes,’ which became a law Au-! | | | Liver a C. HACEDORN. NS oleiaens { LiverPi S

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