The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 11, 1885, Page 3

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say %3( MARK. ; TRADE 3l Abacivicly pree from Opirites, Eu (Pie, ine eet Poison. at SAFE. SURE. BoMer b> fr Dacoounre Aun De THE CHARLES OPPOSTFE LACLEDE HOTEL. JOHN P. WILLIS, Auctrionerr. sts and plenty of water and It vou have stock for Or les in any part of the cour J.P. Wittts, Auctioneer, { ” 5 4 Us A, He 5 NORTH MAIN ST DEALER IN B uogies, Carriages, g SPRING WAGONS, g Ete., Ete. somes The Largest Assortment to S From in Southwest Missouri. -c3owe- the Lates yles And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at the Lowest Rates. oo Teese goods come direct from the manufactor and do not pass through three or four hands. Also Agent for the celebrated patent ULHOLLAN® SPRIN This Spring is the best beconse there is bar in the way of turning; because there is ‘pitching; because it is the strongest and ‘siest riding spring made. pe ALWAYS in the LEAD BELDINC’S SPOOL SILK! farlength, Strength & Elasticiy length, Strength & Elasticiy IT HAS NO 5 NO EQUAL! Awarded HIGHEST PREMIUMS at al INDUSTRIAL Exhibitions. A ts immense poptiarity is due solely to the trinsic Merit of the goods. BROWNING & COYLE, St.Louis, Mio. Ante for the WEST and SOUTH. Mi { ROCKVILLE, CONN. — eS} MONTREAL, CANADA. NORTHAMPTON, Mace: “For Sale by y Dealers ‘ever here. Bed let Silk, Machine Twist, But- nan 16 Stk. Sewing Silk and Kensington sbroidery Sik have all the paints of Super- tority that distinguish their SPOOL SIL i S50, REWIAD will be paid for any GRAIN willbe paid for any GRAIN FAN of same size that can clean and baz as much Grain ot Seed ia one day as our Patent MONARCH Gate and feed ‘arehouse, Equalizer which we offer <5 Circulars and Price List mailed free. pis. ——_e..- > —__ Why the — Die Poor tn Winter an Sa When asked by a Re; | porter yeste rd ay ‘ t Y ifunerals on hand, an O | undertaker lint r adding t cted te very good soo! What mi time at summer et plenty of fres on the other hanc They work in the {| ments and hot ro 1, re sur yms A TRADE SECRET. rich to summer, bury. die | then s until they take die. Tt is a well-known poor peopte as rule have child anri people, and it 1s also ¢ known fact that the mor- tah itdren is during er months any other season of the ve who work on high walls, | masons, men who clean the tani IMISteNS, a ella are ex i to the hot rays of ondsummer sun, are poor men, as a rule, who are compelied to work the year round for their daily bread. Rich men die ii are subjected to dangers they take no precautions to avoid Poor men suffer trom: exposure, vet their very hardships fit them for sudden changes of the weather, which are almost const occurmn Rich people, wearing furs and heavy over- coats, crowd into overheate 1 and | jbadly ventilated theatres. When they come cut they catch their death of cold. Rich people indulge in greater excesses in winter than in summer They attend more balls and wine partie: m cold than in v are many other reasons tor stated to vou, but it is hardly worth while to enumerate ther arm weather. t a 1 Winter because they aud lose more sleep There he fact here. Suffice it to say that the undertakers have nearty all of their f --Mo. Repubhcan. best pa nerals during the winter months.’ Good Results in Every Case. tled’on his lung without benfi De- o' a tew bottles. has use it in his ta and Colds with best results. ing mily D. A Bradtord, 1 aper dealer tanooga, Tenn., writes. that iouly afflicted with a severe cold that set and tried may re medie induced King’s New Discovery tor Consump- tion, did so and wasintirely cured by use Since w h tor all time This is of Chat- he was ser-} to try he Coughs the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderfui Eiscoverp. Trial bottles free at John G. Walker's Drug Store. rtuntil the end o as he wa mfortable cars. ee | { when he was sent i [this Wasa cuse that was very danger- { you thin No, ma,am—I never fom s; and not in w You sec, master was a f here y oh! but that was a wild one. one An Old Cook" s Story. shall forge: days « you know whether its shining or por down, but in his own little open doctor, AAnc and cruel day tor master to be traveling at your don't rig and ous. « ist stay away all night, i and mistress and me in the thouse. and m moner in at than | ever was there Defore. For vou see, j Master Mullins, that was superin- ftending the new works, had come jdown to pav the hands. He had | traveled, armed, for matiy Naany fa mile, and he arrived, as you : i sec. a dav too soon—that is, it wasa Friday, and S: dav. ot -man tf } leave Yours where for mv shown him where to and » see was to be pay put put the of € And moth- { he must se, and} 4 { } ; the entry with me; | twelve months,”’ now off wast And we wome wagon a long bundle a cloth “ht is,” with it, old lady. h hr it it wa rs od wasn t openea says h *a sort of surprise r your mistress.” ! ther what | tisaysut. Sei te And wh ) 1 ] was said n did you e | master?’ says he. “*Atg this morning. and whai’s in the bundle?’’ **] den’t know,”’ says he. “The to Goctor too wet the was talk mu 1 she le t he was particular it snould’r } it — namec town | “Bu be openec oot i 1 d oY was to ri throu sala tne that, until be came,” man. was to tell the with his love.’’ i. “0h .’ and away he went, and I took Very well,” says tell her H the tea into the parlor and told my: t mistress what had happened,and she fell to wondering what it could ‘¢A roll silk, haps,”” he. of new curtain per- says she. ‘+]t’s too heavy for that,’ E **A pair of mirrors,’’ says she. ‘It’s too round for that,’’says I. **Then 1 tell you it’s the Turkey | says carpet I’ve wanted for the parlor this says she; for in those days the Turkey carpet was the kind they most thought ot. ‘I think it’s that, ma’am,”’ talked it lived a long while with ladies days ,and were more theught of than says I. Servants | in those So we over. they are now, and my mistress never made me teel as if 1 had no right to say a word to her of what was in my | nind; and atter tea was over she went out into the hall to look at the | bundle, and L held the light before | her. ‘It can’t be anything but the | carpet.’” says she,and she went close | to it and put her hand on it. 1 saw} har turn qinte pale as she did so. “Yes, it’s the carpet.’’ said she. | ssLet’s goin; 1t’s chilly.” H Then she drew me back into the parior, and when we were inside its door, locked 3st, and put her hand; over my mouth. i **Don’t speak or scream,whatever } k,"* said she. ‘It we wanted | help now, how long would iw take us to get it?’ Hy **Three-quarters of an hour,” : i said I. j Then we must help ourselves,”* | i said she, Whispering in my ear all! the while. anny, Come out into stand behind me and hoid the le high. Whatever! { do, don’t scream it’s over.”” | “Why. whet do vou mean, mis- and wus quite dar see—that she e one at the door: was bid, and I the hght you think my litted the stood high: and ¥ mistress dic She ; would have been done.—-Washing- | ton Republican. tis seldom that a medici | bleeding Piles, i valuable in ac {the j rock tumble i j resting, i crash, and | e those ewas al any or lle, and out of ooking man I ever a black brow a fierce de me know that but tor j bre rok n leg we'd have lived to} he storv. A indeed, he was |} one of a band of tamous thieve ~, found out had left his and that the called out of the that mght, Master M s said that if my Is hadn’t been the bravest lady living ay e undle and rob the tous course ; and master and ous in such a Ic ler?s Herb E tion stzot dise roved itself. s , dysf aint, ry torm ot fever, e. scrotula, other complaints vield speedily to it powerful ette Weaver ot Perry- ville, Md., was of neuralgia and and his wite tound it in- ot fever and ague. The Bttom Knocked Out of Cheat} River. From time immorial a huge lime- } stone rock estimated to w ergh 648,000 | pounds, o has been. stick- i ar the top of the mountain on} the east side of Cheat river, a few miles below Kingswood, with no apparent support pt a large tree which grew below it. On Saturday roth inst. to the party 2nt site to cut down the tree and see the To tree into the river. the all the rock when some rock still had the next idea dig the earth away from it, shovels and picks were used till seemed to be nothing to prevent its exit; a lever surprise ot when telled the failed, one suggested that the it was had while The and the same support tree was growing, was to procure tools there was prepared and the combined weight of several portly gentlemen | on the lever started the rock trom its Slowly moved at first, but faster, faster it went with a crash, seldom equaled in the history ban the Marnmoth Cave of Kentucky ind it is supposed thatthe sanie cave extends under the river bed and that the roof had been worn so ithe water imside th at i thea the veight he rock, with the | force with wt i. It as pre-} dicted t TeqQuirece: - Cincinnati, Without {ir 0 & Mississipai TAILWAY. Louisville, Washington; Baltimore, | :: NEW YORK and the EEAST _ ») DAILY TRAINS To Washington in28 Hou | _To Baltimore in 2 29 Hour: Hours pers with rom St Louis Service to No other 1 Phrough TAL. a Daily 2 NATIONAL rain Palace Buffet Sleeping Uais run by the “O & Mon Night Ex-| are St. Louis to New York} —RB AA ww Change im 37 Hours BEST ROUTE to JACKSONVILLE And Winter Resorts in the Southwes, | The Doubie Daily Lines ot Parlor Cars | and Palace Sleeping Coaches by this lin trom to CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE making Jirect connections at both points ST. LOUIS and | with morning Express | Yrains, having Sleep- ing Cars to Atlanta, Savannal. and Jacksonville without No Ferrys or Transfers by this Slee; The Only Line running a ping Car of any description be- | tween St. Louis and \ Cincinnati For tickets, Rates, or any particular infomation, call on ‘Ticket Agents of connecting lines, West Northwest and Southwest. Orin st. Louis, at i101 & 103 N. Fourth St. W. W.PEABODY, W. 8, SHATTUt, Pres’t &Gen’| Man: ager, Gen’'l Pass’r Cin nati Ohio. Agent, G. D. BACON, Gen’ cet Weslern Passenger St Louis, Mo. A book of 100 The TISING sult, be he experi- TISING =; or otherwise. t contains lists of newspa) and ofthe cost of advertisin; ‘he advertiser who wants to spend one dollar, finds in it the in- formation he requires, while forhim who will invest one hundred thousand dollars in ad- vertising, a scheme is indicated which will in doo by slighi changes easily arrieed at by Sore jo do 80 3 ea at by cor- Mal oan by ost noted Divine, and gen- eral literary miscellany, every issue con- | tains the tollowins Mllustrated sketches | of prominent men, letters trom all parts | ot the w ws of the week, happen- x5 of n Missouri jand Kansas, full and reliable market reports, political goings-on, Washington news and special departments caretully eaited for Farmers | Little Folks. the Family Circle and bu ness men generally. he present pub- |} lishers have couducted THE TIMES for | essunee x5 yeas and have learned by Brookl;n’* é ! tae pondenre : en have pase . issued. f the werld. t hink of a ck heed vege pa to an: ress for 10 cents. of the werk: Just think - a rock Write to GEd. te 8 nOWs he ao weighing 324 tuns, rolling down an A RTISING REAU, Moe ee set 10 Cee (10Spruce St. Printing House 8q.), New York. | incline of 6o dezrees for a distance | ; } ai } ot half a mile! Great trees were “ ee sust wHatrou Anvil, Vise, ’ }torn up by the roots and hurled into cut-off tool, | the air like twigs in a hurricane, At The best tor farm and last with a tremendous crash it struck } home use. the river. It was but two minutes | Fither pnd les ‘ ‘ 34:50, 995-50 an the time the rock started till its i landing The party now went to} $é ent treight paid, on receipt of | ye ia A = - Sees f your hardware dealer does not} view the Doulder in its new aad a en, Good Agents wanteed. t piace, but imagine their surprise on | EY ANVIL & VISE CO. ' : ~ ; an DETROIT MICH. | the scene, to find the rock ; tireiv disappeared, and a huge op-f © By Mr | z river bed into which the Ja mf me water of the river was rushing car— Payn is|{ sing saw logs, and everything of si died De S : =e ries eee ing published in our family, weekly pa- | ithe sort hez ig into the abyss per. Also each week wegive a sermon b immense cave was discovered in | by REV. T. 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