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citer aenetalocnecestenemencittntttt tN OCC Olt OCTET HEEAN THE MOST COMPLETE A AND ity ND ——vo F"— NOT MONEY KEF FAANZ PLATEDWA R E, FINE STOCK Y Silver. i ! BERNHARD TY’s, | NGRTH SIDE UF THE PUBLIC SQUARE. | om EB estes | 1 buy mv Goods tor BASH and sell cheaper avbody | : who sells on credit. | } ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED JINDED. BERNIE TILDEN'S 5 “YOUNG LOVE. for Miss Marguerite Morse. How Sammy Got the Hiitten. “Why is Tilden a_ batchelor?’’ asked a New York Journal reporter j ot o1 4€ Tiiden’s friend > old ew can ve tae quesnon. ine ie t vin td e i 1m , lan aged 1 ent of Y 1 “You must go further back than me!’’ Discouraging, indeed, be difficult to sentimentally frigid character than the venera Greystone. Opinion at the first glance that the which surely! It tind a more unromantic able or sage One naturally torms an quizzical smile twinkles over the otherwise placid | class of society. Mr. Tilden trates the nature of the and lights up the soul with at least a When disturbed from such pleasant meditations one countenance of pene- inner ray of comicality. 1s surprised to find how quickly secmingly happy countenance a cold ridged aspect. ats- sumes It was not always thus, however. An aged resident of the little Qua- of New Lebanon, Co lumbia county, who remembers the early youth of Tilden, when v village and former youths he played at marbles or ker village ithe mountains together, tells a curious tele of the youthtul days of this great mn. His parents were well-do-do Qua- kers of the renowned Quaker settle- ment ot New Lebanon. Elam Tilden, kept a country store and dealt largely in herbs and ‘‘pat- ent medicines,’’ many ot the latter being in the market at the present | prospec ts, the youth h: day. Samuel was the eldest of three sons. He was a sickly, puny youth, tall, slim and very shy. His early boyhood was made wretched among his associates, who took of his physical deficiencies in many boyishsways. This naturally drove him toa ¢loser attention to his books and at an early age his proficiency at study had entitled him to a c at Yate. While at Yale the tather of Sam uel suddenly died. The two broth- to assist advantage ce ers were retained at home the mother ne Sy sb aah Samuel remained tc his s At ej n to attract attention as a writer al sp@eches articles on topics tudies. of impo staie government. Many of ticles appeared in the Albany Argus under the vom de 2 of SCri- no.”? The young student never. en- joyed health, and the additional In- ders ot colioge life were more than he abilities could withstand and curly stage i is career wet physicians hovering 2 m continuing the busi- ia man | his | roamed the fields and | | 1e Sage of Greystone’s Eariy Love idea of | probably had some | His tather| ed toward gaining the hand of “th | from the New York + shortly after | portance and was a usually | lost all ambition for learning. The } | new life was 2a happy one. His} health was improving. His nds } jhim advising rest and quietness. ! Then Samuel retired trom college to j the homestead at New Lebanon, | where he devoted a year or more ot his life to studying the beauties of | nature and concocting pills and plas- Til- ters in the laboratory over the | den store. ; ‘The rough usage which youths of | Samuel’s nature were wont to j ceive at Yale by their associ future destiny of the man, for {he recovered sufficiendy to pursue his stucies he chese to com- | plete his education at the New York ‘ Ilere Samuel = mace rapid pre ~but m bis new life tl met with an incident which came | r wrecking his ambitious career. ; The young studenttound time to | would | participate in the festivities of the | ty city life. He had gradually be- come known to his associates and | the leaders of the Democratic party of welcome as a writer and critic some im- guest among the families of the better Men who hoped to gain publicity through the pen of Tilden courted his favor, and he was the recipient of many courteous at- tentions as well trom the ladies. Miss Marguerite Morse was one ot the prettiest and mest talented of hand Miss Morse city belles, whose sought vain. thrown a radiant beam in pathway otf young way which had crossed by Cupid. seemed as if the young never before been | For time it} student had a and admires were numerous, and / withal he was satisfied. He had! become intoxicated with love. | Young Tilden’s ambition then turn- beautiful woman in marriage. By no means an attractive figure with no fortune and with very ad little or nothing to lay at the feet of the love- ly maiden. Nothing daunted. Sam- uel was an ardent suitor, p: conceivable attention to dim aid every his adored one wrote poetry and prose by turns, ot | mercy park stern and collected manner in the practice of law. of his that | sion by his bold, | From. this howe new it w | Shuaned all social intercours era hfe, he He noticed ry retired to unpretentious lodg | Madison avenue, where he resided ! for many years, until py vast accu- | mulations ot wealth he was enabled in} | | { | | ! | | | | | to live more luxuriously. and pur- chased his present residence in Gra- {the Hudson. | The aching void which was creat- |ed by this beautiful belle was par- | ually filled by the political aspira-! | tions of his life, but never has the | {cruel tre tment received at the un- | | merciful hands of tus beautiful wo- | {man been quite forgotten. i As years advanced and Mr. Tul- den withdrew from active lite the stera and frigid nature grew upon him and never since has the cold heart of the hermit ot Greystone been lit up softened by pleasures or connubial affections. or’ social many had | had | across the | Tilden, a nate Pay Your Taxes. Hereafter my headquarters will pe at 'T, W. Childs store, where all propetty holders inthe township should call at once puv pay their taxes. AARON BELL, 49-4f. Collector Wood and Coal. Newton and Callihan, two i -ntleman have yard in the north part of Hur- ley & Cae lumber yard on North enter- started a main St. and keep constantly on hand and deliver to any part of the ity choice dry stove wood. If you want a good dry load of stove wood there is the place to getit. Give them a call. 43tf. For The Afflicted. Prot. Frank, the Optician of the Kansas City, Eye and Ear Infirmary will be in Butler, at the Palace, on the 24th and 25th, of each month. To all who desire to procure glasses for improving their vision tis will afford a_ rare opportuninty. Prof. Frank treats his patients scientifical- ly and i is achieving quite a reputa- tion in this section. The afflicted should call and see him. 52-4t. Thousa T. W- Atk ds Say So. Mrs. s, Girard. Kanszs., and aged probably the most] writes: “T never hesitate to recommend ie your Electric Bitters to my custon desperate contest ot his life. i . z iS = = Onthe other hand, the haughty | ellers."” Electric Bitters are the a ; : be j and best medicine known and wi muss had not, or could not, enter- | tive_y cure Kidney and Liver complaints tain a ray of love for her suitor, i < he blood and re te the bow and betere Tilden was aware f his lady love had been led to th tar by a more pretenious and we:lthy | admirer, The blow feil 1e threater the course of men would ha- asperations, once more vith high honors Tild aston | a bottle by e withou ot rd to t hundrevs every ved I save they give entire satistaction and are rapid | | doctor bill a 1d a lordly estate along | aan ! 4 js Gym e Ee And wt Rise a you sNainine our goods | ect oui and be convineed. North Side Square, Butler, Mo. LEFKER & CHILDS, Grain Dealers. i New Warehouse South of Depot j | t builta New Warehouse and erected a new set of mas ee j Seales of Howe's Impreved _% Pattern, and are now prepared to buy ALL KINDS OF GRAIN the tarmers may have to sell, and for Which we will pay the Highest Market Price in Cash, and guarantee honest weights and tair treatment. LEPRER 34 tt & CHIEDS. BEN 6. CANTERBURY, — REAL ESTATE, ‘iLoan ° Insurance Ager. "CHE COURT F to the | ment well knows t | encoura, , brace this oppor | without expense Brrcuer, A HE BURLINGTON HAWKEYE. 7" CLAW PAPER IN MERIC THE WONT POPE FRANK HATTOD g R ] RR Asse t Now is the Time to Get up Clubs. The retail price of the e is tw two hundred do tami ing the | proving the morals ot enhancirg the Value ot I reducing taxes. 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