The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 23, 1885, Page 9

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COST! COST! pr latire Noel of Mn QO, Notions and Wi ry Glooil loRESER VE fi VER Y THING GOES OPTI ESTO Oa nut, and mot w umage tees goods By repackis g them ‘scl hauling pacross the countr) Penson awhy we prepose to offer you our entire and imense stoci. at strictly cast. “his is no humbug advertisements we mean just f at we say amd will prove it to you w hem you all. SRO eDRe BaD SPOS BEI NM EI 5 IER COE LA III TIS ET ET SOME DY OE a Na SR REE SS RE OS ESS SO NRT 21 ock Comprises inveryubing in the Dry Goods, Notion and Millinery Line Our store at Fc ster is filled with choice goods and will be sold at low people of Walnut township will please remember us when they to that place. CA SSITY BROS. Hew Jomie fw norea A Norwegian Farmhouse. Broke Him of he Hubs, | THE HORNS =e at , a clay emall cd cave Dr. Hae ‘The first impression of an ordinary John Borie y of Rondont owns * dog. ion Hera/d, “there Norwegian farm steading is not very oa "Ko pos Sore pout or “dl Jamie. favorable. A cluster of houses, small PTs eae ile eee loved his and aged, crowd around a-larger dwell- eet Mele se = tice! ed vted to be «ing house, which generally looks some- > ee 1 idea ae F 6 Ee arance Well and had the best attention paid ut dilapidated. But this appearance |) But bec ont lawl is deceptive: for the walls beingof wood, [OUP | Uah deportes eal wbout they look old in a few years, and become {0 TiC Dey In Se hee eae ee Ido | Wlotehed and seared by the weather. The 3 0) a Ramat ms reece roof is of the same material, or, in the "#1 sor Laneerde, Mecemicnc 4 oy ' aioe 5 . , tlecided to keep a watch, for one day at } case of the principal building, either of rad GINO aIaGi = Somes lie dw least, to try and discover the thief. Piss ing house is painted white, when the ef- | sorUingly be RA ee ae nee fect is to relieve the somber aspect of the | 2°? sane ie trey si eee J | group. The walls are usually stout and y cplbcbelre Eger short time numerous thorough ly weatherproof, planks 2bont | Him that the chickens had got in their roused in th ee work. Immer ty after the cackling | Tae Gene | ceased Mr. Borley wus astonished to. see | rey aa connt. | his. deg come iking into the hen- a catkod ae | house, can y looking first this and of thin | thes that way. When satistied that it 2, while the | sco S800 | Ship for India. The first night, when the | wood ic placed over the out was not observed, the dog went to the ‘ : pe nests and sucked all the eggs, taking ‘ sailors had gone to their berths, sec interior is lined smoothly with boards. | | i € he Kelle : j | little Jamie kneel down to say hi nside, there is an air of comfort and | Sens a hich tt de a i di teh > hol io 1! { ers, a sailor went up to him, . nli or | inouth lich it deposited into a hole in : = meena ie since inthe Genter the ground, and then scratched dirt on ! him a box on the ear, said: ‘None of; of the chief room, and along the wall a| : ‘ that here. * Now, 2mong the crew! hench runs which serves foe peieorage them. Mr. Borley had discovered the ANZ BERNHARDT'S mother. sailor. of losing And his uw you shall g | last said: | gave him ber | mie, whereve | or on land, never forget 1 | edge your God, and give me { that you will kneel down eve | shipboard and say your prayt | in God.’ Little Jamie loo! H | { 1 gr: y you mother, the tears trickli down his cheeks, and said: ‘Mother, [ promise: preunk at : you I will.”| The boy went on board a8 | scams wiih dry Re Acaances toms tie es > there was another sailor, a swearing j which there is usually a deficiency. aoe Meee he la Pes ss ue oats gris 0 man, who said to the man that had! prom pots on the floor ivy is sometimes | cap to devise a plan which would put 4 Stairway stop to further depredations by the ca- nine. Going i egg cooked. ] amimesi tlie hot | grapped its jaws, a | for moment. Tl ‘Come » Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. on deck 2nd I! trained upward to the roof, giving the { and they went | room a festive and refreshing look. Not | yproving of the worthy f; 3 proud of his daughters hang s in order that the dam- rments in to ie house. he had an ~ NEWGOODS ei Mtacles of all inds and tor all ages; also fine Opera You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and e his splendid display of beautitul goods and the INGE Jamie, say your! case of The <2 + = rest 2N a : he dares te touch you I oe oases an reat : Fresh and Nice and ¢ ompriring KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. Hae Well. ea l nest bight’ ment on tho in England) Sourachsce Trioty in Philadephia, thing in the to himseif: don t otland A Philade Iphia corre: rresponde nt of the, rbanee on New York Herald writes: Lawyers } | do not belong to the coterie of n mn => = Ps t vaper pars get weir nar - 2B . ea abe : paper para. es e : > \ ‘ a - | envy or rese eee “but ‘th ey wi And Prevision Line act of ; stoop to the ignoble a into the ers hi You Can Find vdue co ration, | Wepaper writer in Ph nguage,| who has not, at some part of h of Eu- been threate ned by shyster lawy: 3 >I that each that their names must ris under the influence put into the papers. = s >, or gem, which in- illustration and one known 2 COITeSpor eff-et on the everybody a lawver recent person born in that month. an action in a Philadel Iphia court | y, garnet--Constanc d it is t ths at the | Dur-| rope have a London, | month of the thoughtless | r him like a night saw that he knelt prayers. Now let me Of ali kinds wanted. ‘COME AND SEE ME iWatches, Silver Watches iGold Rings, Silver Rings, Sic. down and said his choose ¢ to near! tell a vat Gb aS 1 upon the flimsiest pretext against | c | tellyoua p dbs — a Philadelphia newspaper man for the | Chas. Dennev. Geld Rings with Violan du Cap Stones, far Ladies and Gents—the Sonie years ago 2 admitted purpose of gettin: v4 for | 22 newest and handsome¢t thing out. ever seen was built ion of his name ‘ | Who do you t the. © aptain of! Success in love. June, ristrate:’< ¢ | report of a1 a judge unw outrageous persecutior Hk LPs e that great s wanted the clev-| and long life. July, « Wi a the x —_ ind in Engl: tended mint anc nev lected ide 1e. ; ” UI dil — =) the gre same back, after fultil her ‘ rma the capi n knelt al fi} Queen Jame son W have told you 0 FINEST LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS IN THE COUNTY GOODS SOLD DIRT CHEAP. FRANZ BERNHARDT.

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