The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 22, 1884, Page 2

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Whisky in Politics. We hear of some democrats who Marmaduke be- What never refuse to yote for cause ot his whisky record does that We have yet understood just exactly what is meant by Marmaduke’s wh y rec: If it means that | mean? ord. drink when he feels hke it, and takes | merch it boldly and above board. and nj} can ca or the presidency in| = t a sestionable sitior This ven- ot boxes. ever places where it is sold according to | a questionable position. This gen. ay sie itial candidate jaw, there is no need whatever tor any controyersy. so do scores of other people in every | walk, station and condition of life. Whisky drinking i {t 1s confined to no particular school, political tty. Eq the republican national hurch or al with the takes his dram, while many a ing and canting prohibitionist damns the democrat rant- rum seller on street, to sample his wares and do his best to puta pint ot sour mash into a halt-pint bottle. We do not mean to say, however, t there total are plenty ot th l abstinence are no There are so cople. but they Not ambit- le from princip sel 1emes of Not to take tl ations into politics. if fish i } and enter all sorts of jobs and schen sake of a hearing before the peo but because they honestly believe temperance, and think that for them- selves at least they are much better off without than with alcoho! But class of people as a general 8, hever proscribe anybody. Be- cause one man takes a drink and an- other does not, is reason them why no one shouid be discrimi nated against and the other exauit- ed. Another thing: ese democrats who Where talk about Marmaduke’s whisky ree Whi would so much draw the line? At Brooks? evidence have they that Brooks does H Shoulders of not take his tody on the sly just as j A Runon a Drus Sterc. hehereke DREVE: : Marmaduke does on the open? His | Never was such a rush made tor any Drug | and expar of t! profession to the contrary Bab! | Store as is now at FM. Crumly & Co's. | ially « as It Ae —— What said Peter between the first | £0 @ T Bott OR Diy inereriige ts z I el] 5 i bs Poe Es Eg a6 = and third crowing of the cock | ew Discovery for Consumption, Cog In raising mules for profit, the + Deeea : Lara | and I great aim shoulc 1 a ¢ ) { »W i ak ul history teach that i AHOaiseniées. SEE cca isndshar will cclilspadit at to Ge i U K N candid man is the safest man? Isn’t hroat and Bese dee — ee or THAI itan axiom in business, as old and ta Trial Bottle of this ¢ build ard is : LORILLARD’S CLIMAX PLUC as true as the world, that switt | y calling at above Drug ez | oo 5 a Ses - . 1 oe Sion of the Horse Shoe, East Side Sc uere : seas ee bas pledges and promises are as unsta- | Mt size S100 NOB toy pe eee eo Lo amee ee ees EES ieee s eS os I : [ | POBACCO ble as ruaning water? Was it Beans or Bugs. ote 1 Upays to trytc. meets tbe ides | j with reb tin R Leat fi ‘ ; i ec ak AERC eeuo | with re t se Leat fine cut Should the line be drawn at Pord? She had a very long nose ane: eo ey nee aes oF j DO er Se the jack is of the first importance | a Hi n Mr. Ford, equaly with Mr. Marma- duke, drinks when he feels like it. He docs this, and | habit. | and | then slips in the hack way afterwards | into with | d J. G. Blaine as a Smuggler. i Lawrence, Kan., Oct. g.—One ot c | | | state has ob That diuancal i vill surprise no the most reputable business men of 1 will surf | this city, formerly engaged in busi—} Johns, N. B., is inform ns ness mn St. session ot | free trade | Blaine ! procli in his dealings with Canac places the republi- | el correspondent | presi tleman states to your Blaine in | tooth comb over tt Hot 1875 Mr. state that in the f company with Hon. Eugene Hale, } tober electior Miss Dodge and Mrs. Blaine visited St. John and made extensive pur— | chases of dresses, ks and other frem one largest hous- articles sions, in that citv. 1 request- his name should not appear As the irments 1 Hi vice, ods refer- | to 1 the books. go made official } erit was necessary to have a|canvasser a j name to designate the purchaser, | neve but in this case a number was used. } candidate, utte the | class of !in Ho The goods were delivered and as an ordinary trans that Mr. pe house treated it It account of | | is ! action. evident contri | Add to these service oi | sition, was not troubled wit having | most entire secret ge examined by the n jern the importation ¢ t he was a] can voters from Pennsyivan in regard | Virgir Kentuchy ar j to the duties required by law. While | wi at are Mr. Blaine purcl i li sin the way ty vest quality outside of the United | | and free trom duty, he is just | | ing the people of O} j safe for Grover iff is Wee every Indi tional ble | sens beneficial to If Hocking Vai people of Ohio 1 10u1 { | people. generally | all together,’ id the id | ber w and the bought t clothin la i turn ti | smugg! the tration into honest hands. hike Mr. Blai they could i Farm Notes. afford to work tor low w and | ~ } PUR ane } ; A member of the Elmira tar would have less ground tor com- | i } t ise ot } club opposes the ainst the result of the re- j plainta lars on driving horses, tor the laboring | |, ae NST that it is inju t publican policy toward the classes, gold-rimmed acl sp ta 2S ANC a r } , 1 ° pectacles and ara. should be at least fourteen Ww frizette. tall, have a good length of be i | | | | Indianapolis Sentinel (Dem.) GROCERIES, __ gone server ‘Dry Goods, Fu BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS With twelve years ac Bites cor e¢ opportunity in the investi od, and the loca hwest Mi Th McKIBBEN. J. Mi. inc be excelled in sout Will ex POE ER AS EES NEW JEWELER. wi > time Joun A. Lerker, Butle Butler Academy, SEPTEMBER, 8th, Mo for its eleventh year on 1884, > sati elias new brick building will FRANZ BERNHARDT Butler. Mo ad ecitioa tex aanareen AEE BRE FR ELEY I) RONDA AL: TES I NEW FIRM . A. ATKISON wy & ms The Newest and Freshest Line of = | a he 2 ero SPIES. SRE ome of ftered to those a ing; Navy clippi and black, brow | and vell .w stuffs are’ the best and cheap est, quality considered? =] 6 ea OY oT hands | ant dv, , Rant There are Christian preachers and She was not pretty, but teachers in the state to-day, plenty | very, very good and attended ey Phe H 7 ne = chureh| Pei gee i bove all a good sound 5 ef them—men high inthe church, | day school regularly. But she i = pao | All wool both wa fae a in every beloved of their congregations, and a peculiarity of interposing, in t 5 : ee eee H honored in society—who do nc hes-| midst of the most interest: i who have kept strict ac- da & 3 | ist sresting dis- | : = } itate to drink it suits them, and who | cussions, with utterly irrelev PEE ee their stock say that | cussions, wit! ly le feel that thev do, and no doubt ac- | marks, or questionsput inthe pravest | pound of poultry can be made for : arks, tons put in the graves = tually do, obtain much benefi rom | possibl jless than a pound of pork, yet the > nefit from | possible. E E ) their sti ants. A every | = agai at & man ohas to buy both, Speeianits And so im every Last Sunday Deacon Bodkin was ie eee Se WS Diente + : pe MADE BY = mt —_ of lite. The mer- elucidating the subject ot the parable | *“© : iia eo na Ord toe bay 4 Tye BisT REMEDY Ww THe WORLD ron THE Cons han Kc e q ee - S ° _ oultry very often, a t costs more >? — ‘ ~ ®) the banker, the law—/ ot the vine, when she fixed her elit. oe ' =e Dee ge ote , c | RU DISEASES Peeutuns ne FRUATE SS yer, the doctor, the railroad man, | tering eye upon him and broke in: oe ee shea cae Hee c ee =I | Wonth Leese eae oe Reng oe fel the great multitude ot people gen— | Dea Bodki Concord Monitor to remark | | pressed Menstruation, ¥looding, Faint- - = _ pee! ° ger Deacon fodkin, & have been vie herons pa ions, and ail the Warled troubles at~ e : y. be ot to excess. Not habit- reading durin’ the past weecie cone Doge ee JusinesS may Pe 0 th s Fe I 1 | 3 | a) ¢ peril known as C. vee ua - Not to cloud their intellect, | sarnin’ the piagues of Egypt, an’ 1 much extended before the market | Jn the Tence or on the groun¢ t EV will | MEARELL s FEMALE TONIC s rONE lerobe eS : isa Diss gaat fl be Geer stock< ae t eee | UTeRIXE FUNCTION! obscure their reason; but simply j read of the plague of the locusts, | Will be over-stocked so as to bring g | > . - | ¢ pe hese: action ane ofing them t0 = when they feel that they need it! The < ; | the tice down to where it will pay} € year around. | Soi uormmal edndition, He is pleasant to the hysicall : See aT Phe Scripture sa the locusts came | '7© P care a | | taste, may i ee eaeee AT ANY TIME, and js es sical ye i > } , Ad raise. 2 a . } Th aS ; o. j Up over all the airth.” Now, my | a | | i Merrell A ‘an 1 Rt dictions eH en why single o 1 =. | frien bieail S; = i — | tren ae gt eben ae < 5 ut urmaduke, | fmend, Abigail Simpkins, has on The Fort Scott Road s Purchase. Trunks al} d ISBS, H} als, Be yAcon 8. MERRELL, 6t. Louis iro. pos is a sensible and moderate | her big mantel tree a bie locust bean- M arles Merri: cp eo Dear ant lste eee ealer esa ed drinker, and draw the line at him, | } ” sk k pe aces cue OF Boston, Bridle: Hoy ’ ~ : — 1 HIM; | pod, an’ she says, an” sticks to i Ss *r ot the Fort Scott { ridles and Whips, all sold so cheap JP — i when forty-nine me Cpe ae * | treasurer of the Fort Scott road, who ie itw a a — out of fifty; that them locusts what come up an’ lis on his annual visit tins este ae packs aoe your aueaie Pit of drink as much whisky in the run OE} iivered } ou eee cog ee ; ivered arth was beans. I SCEIKGA A olan Fe - pak ayearas he drinks? Missouri has | : : ; received a telegram from Teas hc = maine — fust that she must t eet Be ettece yi < Sa saa a ee never had a total abstinence Zover— *Itold } he 1} oe ee | 608 & 608 WYANDOTTE ST., KANSAS CITY, Mo. sie = toid 3¢r the loc ts cha > £; rc he : 5 2 nor in all her history, andif ever ae z ‘ = © locusts | chase from the S Fe, of the wy Te ie oe raee 2 Medicine, 37 yrapractice i Insect, or sq ethin? -asan l branc € t got Brooks we doubt much if the ne at | Pleasant Hill branch of that road, EE Ee, | ous says no was the | for w I portent old, immemorial precedent would be |} ; ; © | for which they have been negotis i low. ia t ans live? she x ; . . < - tl i broken. —St. Joe Gazette. | BS = oe she, some time, had been consummated mae Spr hinte >: SSS SES ie aecdnes owes tase lod fea 9 : ey come up kiver | by the Fort Scot t peor}. % | Eineasent everywhere free from ze orbreanage = Right to the Point. t sure | | The Pieasa ant Wil 1 branciais thirty | Scour ih ses, oe RE! ss } + O0ranciis thi F< He was a tall, sad looking man. | Now i one miles > and extends | RHEUMATIS TinaneA Tut in fact the boys said he looked just | them lo- | from De Soto, Kan., to Pleasant A POSITIVE CURE for RHEUMATISM. like a ma Sea custs what plagued the childre rf | W i in'cana‘s of medic ve se a man who telt that the ordinary om ie ae : ee at Hill, Mo., and its purchase will ob- EB nd pan m joints yp comvietnd ia to T dare — ee om 5 aged too I : eo abe: pase : | viate the necessity of building that Henderson, 606W yandotte 8 St Kancsa City. Mo. 4 ong for him. hen he had passed er Grimes, 1d the deacon, | } % j : a >| portion of the Kansas Hi the ume of day with the broker and amafraid you are getti trivu-i and S ofield (now co for Infants and Children. jedenliclieed ix token, “=|, ee ;and Spmngfield (now being con- dla tl Ld added: | eaeilen, atest j structed) between Harrisony ““Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that Eastoria curee Colic, Constim: é et prt “Tam the guardian of an orphan | = bat: SR ut | Uchi i ae tuperior toany: : : A who had $80,000 lef ft her.” | What made the young folks coy eee ee < f 1 “] 3 } pleased.—Boston Globe | re ‘i 5 e see—all righ have a case | } reach Har the new ‘ ike yours every 3 the week jl ee eae John, bi day in the week. | These are Solid Fact« } road within Bea > Oring me an armful of those | ere = ee New York: St Louk and Chicago | e dest blood f ire:- | taken being over the Santa Fe branch a certificates ot stoc Sell ’em tot hof su from Olath and 4 you to-day at 6 per cent: $20,000 | thence to a worth will cost you chuck "em in on the face value a poor orphan at and clear $19,200. gs —ah—that is——** “That's alt right, Ceing the same thi land—here they you please—fine ds sir—guardians | ng all over the > St—check, if —good by.’” $1,200. You} ery bd tle gua Le nm or , An absolute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Pain in & the Back, Burns, Galls, &e. An Instantancous Pring 3 relieving and Healing Remedy. Pe Springtield, Missouri HAND ZTELecrapuie INSTITUT orthand thoroughly tanga, penal ee Baga Sod ceca ier in ‘SUR 2. ont UE BBARNE Co eee '

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