The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 1, 1884, Page 7

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BE HAnNov > Feb 43, 18 After having lu and pne nia [had a dreadful cough and sleep at nig The doctors told m had consumption and woul ie. I have taken six bo.tles of Pisco’s Cure and my is entirely gone m well as 23-1yr Forp. could THE ACME PULVERIZER, CLOD CRUSHER AND LEVELER, For Sale at the Grange Store Ss DEALER IN BURNIE UR BABY CARRIAGE af all styles and prices, Good Hearse Always on COoORErING Made and furnished on short: may be left Evans? st ht oren Sur utler. Mc Williams. 8North Main St.) Twv Doors South of the POSTOFFICE —Dealers in— GROCERIES BUT TEER 9S tobacco t brand | i | | ie good au than gzoized are and brand one ot more 2 any ot y tured 1 bl trom clippi per soaked in nico The paper | wrappings in the best brands ure perhaps not injurious, but in others add another feature to the harmful ness.”” ‘‘What remedy would you sug- gest?’’ ‘Let a law be the sale of tobacco passed prohibiting to a in any form boys under a cert age. Such law is in effect in New Jersey,though of course the difficulty comes in its Parents shouid always keep a sharp on When a boy into the house tor his supper, trying to look proper entorcement. eye their sons. sinks bout and anything, you may be sure he has been down unconcerned, yet very fishy not eating the gills, with his first the back alley wresthn cigarette. Express a gentle regard for his health, take up stairs and saee administer—not the slipper, tor > boy trouse the have a shingle in his may but a good dose of ipecac, tor oil, One of otk your 2 call in your physic ake bis head, and if that boy isn’t impressed by the situ ation you may be sure he is cut out for an iz -Bosion Globe. JV outer car wheels heep up with the inner ones when the train goes around the curve. The explanation, my dear sir, is very simple. The outer car wheels do not keep up with the inner ones. As you know the railoads of our country are very crooked. They are principally of cu pose the first curve outside a city the right; then as the whee!s on the leit rail have to travel farther than those on the inside they naturally run taster t ahead, but the next curve to the left and then those wheels and get turns on the mght ra:] hurry around the curve and catch up with those on the left, and as the curves to the right equal those to the lett. that on a loag road the wheels keep about the result 1s eyen. ometimes when a siraieht road ai curve, tl side be hali a mile aad if you look out of reer windows you will see them coming down the | track. You have bezrd of > | this was not d T} Mrs. J. W. McCle jing water from the well | prised to find Thackeray's Temper. cre were ~ National Bank, "| ondest Bank in he oe. 7.000 j Proof fia ge Vault, Bur elar- His It isn It j r by + San eee Safe with Time Lock ared > € ank 1 you tell pap | s. G « i ast n that if vou had it to do over | ree ‘ agin you'd never git married? I - + that was ust some foolish DIRECTORS he told a}i ¢ talk Lewis Che s.C. Clark, really ori “Well, It stop | Dr. t Pyle ilon. J B. Newberry everything, sich foolish talk, ‘cause t mele yee: ee ee more or le 1] to wodderin’ who’d be my mother if | J. J- Rys Se : Ir. D.D. Wood Pin you had it todo oyer agin and would ris W.M ‘ *Ryr 1 < nesbak: But, ndar —Kentucky State not wr “IT said. i z, we Pee OFFICERS. “Yes, sir,’’ answered the old gen- A“ ae i i fers he did ae i's fhe republican press attempts tc — man, *the did, n the highest and ae >: ; WIS CHENE | : - estane | malign Fisher and Mulhgan, but} LEWIS CHENEY - - President noblest sense, Pindar did write it.” : : J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice Pres t Mr. Blaine has given them a cl SF Ree Hie Une hae se i Mr. Blaine has g em a clean PYGARD = << Cashier his view of affairs, which was a quite new to hi eray, who v that invited company—fourteen with him the next the ted Thack- sed m, deligt his so ple with eyening he the whole all—to dine I in day. circumstance, not only a humorous thing 1n itself, but as u- mention as being lustrative «f certain boyishness and impulsive strain that was in his na- He told me afterward that when he subsequently went to the club that night, he felt so ously hospitable that it was all he ture. danger- could do to prevent himself ‘tasking some more people,’ ter of tact, did ask He had been to ? and, asa mat- he two other very moder- wine and ate as drinking, a was only carried away by spirit of genialty, which now and then over- Magazine. mastered him.—Cornhill A Burning Busi of This Day. There is a remarkable tree or small some shrub in a gulch near out twelve miles n spring Tuscarora. It is about six or et t, with g in hel s base 1s three times t in’s wrist. has innume and the varkable somewhat ret ris so luminous that be plainly disti ance Of more than its immediate li to est night fora a mile, vi- in cinity it emits sufficient able a person to read the finest print. vhile while en- Its foliage is extremely rank and its leaves resemble somewhat in size, I I color tnose of the aromatic bay t of Califorma. This lumi- nous property is evidently parasitic, and consists of a sort of gummy sub- stance, which, upon being transter- red by rubbing to a person’s hand, imparts to it the same apparently phosphorescent light, while that of the leaf entirely disappears. The Indians regard it with super— stition and will not approach it even in the day time if they can possibly avoid it. They havea name for it which, literally interpreted, signifies ‘switch tree.” An old Shoshone informed the writer tl there only two others in the entire country, but the closest questioning failed to we elicit the shghtest mformation 1n_re- gard to their local ies He would ouly shake head gravely and 7*—Tusca- A Bucket of Butter. > Mrs. lower About two years s¢ Benja- } uw min Hawkins, two pouads o her resid crock (hat cor the bucter, whict it was useless without drawing the water out of As it did not well. lon | Aas roll of tor congress. bill of health. He mony before the judiciary ‘Mr. Fisher has been Jin his testi- commnt- BUTLER tee an in- timate acquaintance of mine for more than twenty years.’’ In the NATIONAL BANK testimony occurred the tollowing, 4 also: —IN— **Mr. Blaine wanted to letters that I had. him see them. these to let almost sec I declined Opera Ilouse Block, MQ. He prayed, . aaa bl x went on his knees—I would say, on BUTLER, his knees—and implored me tothink of his six children and his wife, and that if the committee should get hold of this communication it would sink Cash Capital and Surplus, $5:,850. JOHN H.SULLENS -- President him immediately and ruin him for— | -r.w. CHIL" . Vice President. ever, * © © FE yetred) to) yl Wee WALTON, scoecevashig, c. C. DUKE . -eAse’t Cashier, own room and he tollowed me up| pON KINNEY Clerk and Collector. and went over the same history about = his family and his chiidren, and im- DIRECTORS plored me to give them up to him and even contemplated suicide.’’ — | pr. T.C. Boulware, Booker Powell, James Mu n’s Testimony before | R, D. Willi Green W. Walton, the ess committee, McBride, T, W Childs, *“T would not say that Mr. Mulli- | Frank Voris, Wa, E, Walton, gan ta! . Ido not want to say | © H, Dutenes J. Rue Jenkin. that at all.”’—James G. Blaine’s Efi = Testimony before the s1me commit OTHER STOCK HOLDERS G, B, Hickman, C, C. Duke, John Deerwester, O. Spencer, John B. Ellis, J, R, Estill, nt which occurred re , Q. Dutcher, J, I, McKee, cently ot the staen of the Wares 1m Done A, H, Humphre railway at St. Peters r 15 stated to have produced muc! nent at} Large Fire and Burglar the Russian court. The czar was] Proof Safe with time lock, just about to start for his) palit at Gatschina, when anumber of peas Receives deposits subject to check at : *S” | Sight, Loans money bnys and sells ex- ants who had collected at the station 1d does & reheral Banidaw bo called out to him, ‘Sis, give us i. iness is respectfully solicited bread, we are hungry!’’ The em- is : nue? mores renee peror, deeply moved, at once sum moaed the minister of finan 1 THE HORNS asked him whether the peasantry are they The minister re- really in such need that have not enough to eat. plied that there was great distress in some of the districts of the but that the bal was so small that it would be empire, lance in the treasury quite impossible to afford any adequate relief out of the funds at his dispos al. Thereupon emperor the ex pressed great indignation at the real state of affairs and itis said that he has now finally determined to take up his residence in St. Petetersbarg in order to reorganize completely the present system administration. last? ot Grocery House The democrats ot the eighteenth district to-day nominated A. J. Pat- OF terson for congress. Repub! renominated L. E. Atkinson. c. DENNEY Wamego, Kan., September ‘on of the Thi At their well known and popular ju- to-day, At tke convent ld here stand on the East sia of tne mation. was Hon. John € m nated by dite Pa. ee conferee square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE tar BUTLER... Their stock 1s composed of Feel Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Queensware and Cvtiery THEY ARE AT EXPENSE IN Somerset, district to-day renow Jacob M. Can teenth tic congressio | Glass, SSS55 | HE Chas. Dennev.

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