The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 13, 1882, Page 2

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| corrcerrenenenstpetcer ern eReeAeGnentestaapemensnisisntis Meal Reformers are Scarce. Sedalta Dispatch. These are the days et cranks and isms, Prohibitiomsts and Woman’s Suffragists, and everywhere else under the sun calculated te disturb the peacetul progress of the country. Every possible thing which can be suggested hinds ready followers—all but one. When the moral reclama- tion of the world in another direc- | tion is spoken of, all these peeple are dumb. The real good which might be accomplished by well di- rected efforts for the benefit ef the wayward sister is suggested in vain. If there are people in this world who must always be engaged in some supposed popular movement, why not take up a crusade with the design ot putting some kind of a/ check on that which is worse than all the whisky drinking on earth and of more moment to the world than | all these nights of which’women are supposed, or suppose themselves, to | be deprived. Ilere we have a city | of fifteen thousand inhabitants, perhaps a hundred and fifty scarlet | women, black and white. daily and aightly parade the streets. Why not some of this exuberant energy on and | the side of virtue and decency? Per- haps for the simple reason that it Would be an effort fer real good, and would not afford the opportuni- teeWhich those who advocate the despicable ultraism of the time han- fer after to display themselves. Talk about thé evils ot intemper- ag spreading! What spreads age than the terrible vice which ee in mind? Every commu- nity, trom the greatest to the small- est, is reckmg with it. The little towns where there is out a trace of it fen er fitteen vears ago, now shametully support it as more or fess ofan institution. In the cities its example has become so great, so petnicious, that Crezars’ wives be- come more scarce every year and their daughters more unreliable. The example ot an unbrindled li- eense is what does the work. The hideous mein of the thing becomes less fnghttul after i: has come to be the familiarsight of every-day life. ‘That which flourishes so prosperous- ‘y cannot be so terribly bad—it it 18 so horribly eyil, why it is allowed to exist hke a legitimate occupation? Such is the argument of a weak woman who hag become accustom- ed to looking without fear upon that which passes before her eyes day by day. “I am not happy at home,” isthe plea of a young wife whose oral strength is shattered by reason ot her living next door to the evil She falls. She would not fall, nine times out of ten, where other in- fluences surrounded her. { ‘The unhampered progress of this has made possible the house in Singleton street, St. Louis, whence young Mrs. Tevis and her parmour emerged on Tnesday evening last, justas night was falling, he to meet j the bullet of a wrenged and savagely enraged husband and she to meet the storm of exposure, an disgrace and a shattered life. eternal ! We} | General | admissions were | afflicted with, or liable to, any disease ot | Cassidy &Pikin’s ead of this house thatit is the worst | ofitskind in St. Louis. Its keeper “sa woman who was termerly a shame unquestioned. The cranks ; and retormers of the time do not! propose to bedevil and annoy the | human family forever and a Be with every conceivable form : ultra turmoil and national matali: i Where real reforra and real Pro-| hibition is demanded, we hear noth- | ing of it, and never will) hear any- When there were laws | thing ot it. which regulated the | in St. Louis evilof which we have been speaking, | and which doubtless accomplished | all that was claimed for them, and! | which laws embodied the first effort i ever made in America towar1s hold- j ing the sin in check, the first people | to raise the,cry of interdiction against | these laws where the very people | who fill the ranks of the army éf the | alleged pronibitionists. | It seems after all that Attorney- | Brewster engaged Mar- | shal Henry in a private conversa- | tion and got him to make admissions which were written down by a short | hand writer not in sight,and on these | based the reasons ; for his dismissal. This may be a! very good way, but not very dignifi- ed, nor can it be satisfactory even to} the attorney-general. The Height of Folly. To wait until you are in bed with dis- | ease you may not get over for months, is the height @f folly, when you might be easily cured during the early symptoms by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. We have Sawn sickly families made the health- jest ty atimely use of this pure med cine. —Observer. Nov. 1-rm peers lee | Gardener, the young man who | pleaded guilty of murdering Mrs. ! Welter, at Havanna, Il., now says the woman’s husband killed her and gave him money to get away from the neighborhooa. 1 Den’t Forget That Dick Hurt keeps a first-class barber shop at the southeast corner of the square. | He has neat and new turniture and ex- perienced barbers. Try him. Gtt * Kenny, M. P.. says if the govern- ment imprisons Davitt and Healy, it will have to arrest the whole Irish parhmentary party. Procecdings against them are adjourned ten days. Humbugged Again I sawso much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was al- ways doctoring, and never weil, teased } me so urgently to get her some, I con- cluded to be humbugged again; and Lam glad I did, forin less than two menths use of Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained sa ter eighteen month: since. like such humbugging.—H. 1 St Psul.—Pioneer Press. 5t-2t. A missplaced switch on the Le- high Valley road at Rummerfield caused acolission by whieh a fire-| man and engineer were burned to! death and two trains wrecked. } ' WORTH | SENDING FOR. | Dr. J.H. Schenick, ot Philadelphia, hea} just published a book on ‘Diseases of the } I.ungs and how ther can be Cured,’ | which is offered free, pestpaid, to all ap- | Plicants. It contains valsadle informa- | tion tor all who suppose themselves to be | lungs. Address J. H. > 600 Arch street, Phila ©. Box 28 S51-4t. Menitor has hbelled | The Paris the American navy. It says the} United St had te back down to | Chili bee * peculation haa ruined | and while engaged in that business ; emade the acquaintance of nearly every lady in St. ‘Louis who loves dress, but is without the means of satisfying that love in a legitimate wanner. establishmemt on Singleton thus one of @C juaintances house has been gamed. the She afterwards started the ; strect | E ‘ i,t ? rnest, « AS a and depended for success upon the | PRESEN ens Her | most } tashionable in the erty and the keep- } et bas met with success in her de- signs. { } ! The social evil, it is called. made | this house ane what occurred there on Tuesday evening possible—aye, probable. Yet if there is a ict alone by the alleged reformers and progressists ot this country it is chi, thing? We must have Prohibi- sion. Woman's Suffrage and other ‘mighty strides in ears progress. but this other terrible clog on the general happmess, virtue and hon- +essty of mankind and womaakind snust be given the go by. and re-/ snain unmolested, to take its course | sad go on with its work of ruin and | > bad thing in this world which 1s severely j i | \ | ‘ashionable dressmaker in the city, | the shipping. } ji Dyes more color- | thanin any 15 or{ taster and karin he Diamon give fant colors. Administraior’s Notice. i Notice is hereby given, that letters ot | adiminis' on upon the estate of Danie) | been granted to | the Bates county the undersigned, by probate court, in Bates county, Missouri, | bearing date Sth day of” N 13 All persons having cla g said estate are required to exhibit fer 3 to me tor allowance within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be | precludea from any benefit of such es- tate, and it said claims be not exhibited | within two years from date of the publ cation of this notice, they will be forever j rres 50 4te G. W. Roserts, Adm’r, NN SEG <i naktiane Seu Under the Sun for 1882. ‘Which are pure, fresh and sweet as Honey in the comb. THEY MUST and WILL be SOLD BED ROCK PRICES A cordial | Oruggists Sell | KIDNEY-WORT Next Door B&B the B's ‘And there is honey in the Gum. ——o. The HIVE can be found at the old stand of PARE BROS., ‘on the. West Side of the Public Sauare | ‘ BREWINGTON & BROUGH’S Is the place :f you wish the running gear o body to last you ten years longer y ROCERIEL ofr BB. & BB. the B’s. 1] ee { LOUIS or! Missouri pacific i? Don't You For Get IPOSTOFFICE os North Main Street, pays cash tor Flies Furs WOOT, RAILWAY. The Direct Route FOR ALL POINS IN | ansas. Colorado, | Pelts, - Tallow, - Beeswax, Wer: Mexico, | ! California ' Feathers, Rags and old Iron. and To SPOT CASH, ea Trains Dail Or TransDail Two Doors South of The TAST TIME, SUPERIOR scam (North Main St.) A. A. TaLmagu F. Cuaxpian —Deaters in— Queens, Glass and Tinware, Double the largest and nicest steck in the city. Country Produce of all kinds kept on hand at B. & B. and the two B’s The handsomest and by far the most accommodating and polite clerk to wait on vou is our TOE B. with the two B’s. Bomeicn ys bod. ‘& BROU GH Or ni are arriving daily at Fave Down Goes the: Prices, |Now is your time and Cassidy Pitkin’s is the place to get your Goods and Clothing, AT invitation is extended *to ull te call and see us. We will take pleasure in howing you goods and give low prices. to Bates county National Bank, j hasarc i FINS! uD | marke ' Th ‘THE OLD BRICK GROCERIE Siiveny sn . ZARDWARE ch. —aND— North Main ™treet, —is the place to get-- QUEENSW ARE ae + Good Buggies, BUTLER, MU. no tt and Team —The new Firm— HILL & WARREN, Cs. Know their business and will pains to accommodate Their Customers. When you want a neat high-toned ¢ fitor a drive don't fail to give them pe call. FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE, | ¥ A, favorite of, iption of one font net ee oe Eee a, aekraees tid es Address OR. WARD & CO.. Louisiane. Max A Price, $1.0 Elcetric (ee are sent en 30 Days 7@ MEN GNLY, YOUNG OR OLD, “UN HO are suffering from Nruvows Dewirr, VV Lose Vrrautry, Lack or Neuve Foner sno OR, WASTING W EAxxEss! ua Catsss. Speedy relief and compicte ration of Huaura. comand tie Grocer; House OF » DENNE and popnlit —-THo- Dering Twine Binder © is now nade for the fourth year and | «f unqualified success. | ‘ i square, are leading the rst made and has been ; ie 4 ction while compet- Regt ERY TRADE hiues havebeen | sr BUTLER. .28 O° tWO Seasons } -pheir stock 1 composed of advertised , | Feed Flour and the quiliy of Staple hancy Groceries, Glass. Queensware and Crt THE: ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Vhew auy house im the emy, -cefore de tot fear ‘competl pay liberal prices for Prod solicit «eoutinuance of the ¢ of theirgnanuy ¢ jad tend te these a: their well known stand on the East side of the ore Any BINDE: ble or fr in the ett Denev: Goods delivered - | promptly = Chas.

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