The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 9, 1885, Page 2

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SIAR to make up his mi time ‘o give you Oh, tha friead the swee then dr then d ifte een these wort! ect of Missc > } : ud ri senators the first y te, and that little term !’" “Why, what’s th Cockrell? He has made a g iswered the t in’t see it. T have no use hat has he ev bim anyway. V done for the boys? Has he ever raised a finger or opened his to help a democrat? No.’* Thus spake these great: moutde of men and matters. While they were speaking I cou'd a few tele rena not help recalling which I was fortunate enough hear in Mississsippi a tew years az from the lips ot Senator Lamar. As they serve to show how great min differ, I herewith append them: Senator Lamar was a candida tor re canvassing the state. While he was in Pascagoula, on the gult, [ hap pened to be there at the same time. I visited the office of the Pascagouls Democrat-Star, being a newspaper man, and on entering was agreeably surprised to find the great Missis sisippian in consultation with his friends. An introduction followed, and I became an interested listener. Lamar is a fine talker, and his quaint and rather humorous description of | 7, his antimated set-to with Conkling in the United States senate put anew face on that tamous acrid debate, in which Conkling came out second best. After a time he turned to me and said: “*You are from Missouri? [rephed in the affirmative. “Well. sir, your state is admira- sented in the senate.”’ es,’’ Trephed, ‘we Mhissour bly repr jams have « great Geal of pride in re- gard to George Vest. Cockrell 1s to quiet; he is seldom heard from, and is, therefore, not so great a favorite with the people.” “Well, my dear sir, the people of Misseurt do not know how gi Patt min they have in the person of Mr. Cockrei!. Lthink and believe that he is the greatest nan Missouri ever | The sent to represent her. He is not am- bitrous to join ir every debate simply tor the sake of hearing himself tatk or to be talked about, but he is an indef fhne discriminating faculties, compre- hension superior can be found in Missouri or any other state. He is a great man, si,and Missourians ought to feel proud of him if they do not.’’ This was the breaking out of al I-telt abashed that I should lieve as Senator Lamar does. [have become a convert tohisbeliet. Yes, 1c. - Leuis Cr The Erie in Oregon. & A Milley, travelling agent tor the At am atiact of pleu oO-pneumo; d ita severe und painful cough trying several reiaedies without suc n ouserny Red Star Cough ; dupon taki ¢ road to rapid recoveryg A Waterioo Medal Found. nt, political workers, whe +t speake a election to the senate, and was ed the recent days past the the leases has been the thea of cow boys were Ww ithix a the past two than 75,000 head ot cattle have reservation, number added to those moved makes a total ot over 109, he estimated number between 60,000 and 75,000 head these will be taken out as speedily as onee a few weeks beyond fixed by President Cieveland lamation will be Sites tocl enr the reservation of all cat righttully belong Catilemen tion among all the lessees to c with the executive mandate. ranging from The bulk of the stoc and shipped tc a Mossourn Stute Journe Jefferson Pr a certificate of incor afternoon by igable worker, and has such nd sense, that 1 doubiif his f the new ree: the po} enlightened by one who | dovs not reside m Missouri. For two | years I investigated, and now I be- | ‘ Draft Horses.—40 Years Exner- sence. ‘s[omog so Tow wUlOS “sqQuryT Xz SxTey ALOT LOLS ‘eqoy-uz008, ‘qovg oumoy ‘sZrvip‘sesyara ‘SyUTOP ES ‘suypeads ‘erspex wISteUinsyy & u Zzo2 R SVS 4 TWLl Ca SY RIV ZART | ! | | “ATEOM BHI NI & POOMUIUPT IIS Lg IsoX SL Wp i 3 { Bo CHAY= & : | PRGCURED Are pu disturh & AQAA S i containsno Ox Fr co Som £39 Peat tel cD co Ms Ge Gas Mel square, eee ae fee FEMALE COLLECE Lexington. oe ent f take pleas to make it my ti sorted stock of ¢ j jewelry and speer to this cheap for cash. rs experience ture of watches and clocks rope, Lam now yvatches and clocks. mplicated nor have htem to me, you can have them put ADVICE TO MOTHERS. uitgood running order and ee ver brought ye prepared to repair no matter how iprmpenty 1a Y ceil farm Wagon, 2nd Stes! Gear ; We oe 5 we. Vorthe: COTrERer antiful location ; ample grou: ve lighted by gas and he NEO W bow boivbcre. dat night and broke ‘ - . cf your rest by a sick child sutteris Hore FRANZ BERNHARDT Butler, Moa}, ; “It sO, once and get a bottle ot Mrs. Winslow's Scothing Syrup For Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme- diately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no take about it. It cures dysen tery and diarrhoea, regulates stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, soft gums, reduces infla ymation, a tone and ener, rying with pain of cutting te nd d gives to the whole system, Mis. Winslow Soo hing Syrup For hildren Teething is pleasant to the ste, and isthe prescription ot one ot oldest and best female rurses and ns inthe United States, and is ve by all druggists throughou: the sicis ; World. Price 25 cents a bottle. vi iS "Sg-1yr HE L )for working people Send sums 44 10 ¢ > > i we directior absol once. Do 20 ),000.. ’ att by mail age of g ods OF er sex, « Or spare ti neis M. Cockrell is a great man. | © ABER grec WANTED | ailroad, writes fiom Portland, Or. j ti Waravna » a8 Secure aint jaction to the Liver d relieve all bii- g one bottle touns | | now able to work “Tuy Vegeelloy Beaebing: fio Bo Griping. Price 35a. AU Orage, a id: c —— T . teed. Add: DR. SCOTT.g42 nN SCOTT,842 Broadway St.N. Ye i WaT Ae e008 troubles. NTUCKY Mi [LITA RY INSTITUTE. “AMA LROUL AMIA SIS Spooner At Farmdale P. 0., Frank! from Frankfort. Has the most bei A full and able any first-class col temper7th. For ca wty-first yea etc., uddress as above. MC FakLAND BROS. ——AT BUTLERM KEEP THE LARCEST STOG BS >. WCE EN HARNESS & SADDLERY. -zeyqog eszogy zoned "ONI1U4 S.JSWOH SH) Patent Collar! CANNOT CHOKE A Hor se’s Neck. has tuo Rows of stitch- told Hames in p ace better than sy other col!ar. A ACHE ao Sa ols m ; competent . « by steam on ry "g12 ‘50 pm Annum. Address W. F. Krunover,Pres = | Every Article in the Following L »Ky., six miles fat dad bewatital hom cation in the State. Lit by gas as well as heated by steam. oliece Faculty. Expenses as moderate as For begins Sep- L. R. D. ALLEN, Supt. DEMOCRAT , S85. TEN PAGES | WEAR. | Tri-Weekly : Ho Sunday Edition, ** 2 | | Posimasters and News Dealer | | GLOBE. PR INTING v0, Wich KLY | MISSOURT REPUBLICAN » @hance to Get Valuabd! aschrotd article. for but a Praction of their Valine: Guaranteed us Represeated by the Old Reliable Missouri Republic: Weekly Missouri We will give tl publican, the regular subseriptior ot which is 31, with the tollowing an cles at the prices named: Lhe Waterbury Watch, an reliable and good Jooking wa utac ed by the Waterbur lly tor the Missouri Repub seut to subscribers through livan, and 4 the mail in a satin-lined case. The rege ular price of the watch is $% §0, but end the Weekly Republican, one ye and tiie watch and chain for the price the watch, $3 50; with the Tri-Weekly one year $6 50. An elegant Sewing Machine warrant tor five years, This machine ts full al toit not better than similar me 26 that have been selling all ove the country for trom $35 to 360. Oun) is only $18 and Weekly for one year thrown in. With the Tri-Weekty for ont year it is $20. ” Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Blacksmith shop, $50 worth of tools for $25. Thi set of tools consists of 4o-lb anvil and vise, 18-inch tongs, 2-Ibs hammer, with hanc hot chisel, with t id dies, neers, Farrier’s knife, Shoeing hammer, Blacksmith’s drill, Forge will he These tools are of the a life time. Price itne Wee kly ily hs lock, made by ‘Seth he 17 in, 1 Far paid othe: Eac shipped by treight, or ex ubscriber may direct, Important. 1 wi s visit oF leave Mew York Clr, wee “apwards per acres:

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