The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 25, 1883, Page 2

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eka tsdaacdtgmarareeseonmleremasoetetat CRAG ese: sh he ee aa ELE thas mn snanumnatnsiedesate est Asean eben dlesAniinned Tariff for Revenue. 1c pa that a tariff imposed on pur- More Corroboration from Dorsey— “Turn the Rascals Out.” ted or es this point. The Republican campaign in 1550 imported goods shall be for the was one of the most audacious and | pose of providing for the expense le in any coun- | of the governmer nd that the im- The use « noney in politics | cidental protec from tne ; not That was by no | tariff is all that in justice ought to be ans the first instance of a lavish | given. No democratic newspapers fund cat s trade. expenditure of a corruption tuna, have advocated : ace unple in America ot wholesale pur- adopted an free trade plank. stat The democ se of the voters of a Stephen W. Dorse Garfield af- urpose of protection him—gives for tt ov” as the Jamented rope pective of the revenue. This is irre wi tectionately addressed the line is clearly drawn be- some details of facts which were be- and republican fore well known in a general wav | tween the democra shout the Indiana campaign and parties. which deepen the color of the infamy Let us illustrate the argument by whole Republican « taking an article with which all are stll in power. There famili ticle that has adouble and one i est reason to doubt 4 Wor t futy for revenue Dorsey utters respecting the shame-- for protection, pure and simple. less bar, ug among leaders and) There are at many articles in the wholesale spoliation of the treas | the same position, but a single one ury for the purpose ot defeating | will suffice. By the revised tariff the | r averages I 1-2 ill of the peo- was the country rob- | cents a pound. duty on the ed through the bureaus ot the de- | amount of the importations of pre- partments, but the treasury itself | vious years will produce a revenue was prospectively administered and | of upwards of $30,000,000, and at the public debt manipulated to raise | the same time gives incidental pro- r-2 mullions for the corruption of voters. | tection to the sugar grower of 1 The record ot the last Republican | cents « pound, or in other words will campaign is the toulest chapter in | add $1,500.000 to the value of the the history of the long era of demor- | products of the Louisiana cane fields. | It was | This 1s a tax on all the sugar consu- | alization since the civil war. not the vulgar mampulators of the! mers ot the United States. This, narty, but its acknowledged leaders! $1,500,000 does not go into the and exponents of opmion who were | treasury, but into the pockets of the mvolved. The same men are. still} sugar growe1 Now this is_ clearly in the front. ‘Vhe distinguished | understood. The government gets crowd which assembled at Delmon- | $30,000,000 and upwards, and _ inci- and adulate Dorsey, | dentally an industry gets an addition ico’s to indorse in February, 1851, were as well ad- | of 30 per cent. added to it by the ; of Here } democrat would stop so far as sugar the vised then as now of the means he} operation the law. the | bad used. They approved his meth- republican fit ods then and are in the enjoymem of | 1s concerned, but the fruits of them now, and are still | goes farther. This sugar is not the dictators of the Republican party. | for consumption im the state in which Mr. Arthur did not scruple to speak | it is imported; it must be refined, with jocularity, but strong commen- | and in order to protect the refiner dation of the corrupt tactics by | there is a duty of an average of 3/ which Indiana ayd the presidency | cents on refined sugar, 1 1-2 cents were won. A single messenger | of this is the duty on raw sugar, and | carried $400,000 to Indiana in crisp | an additional 1 1-2 cents as a protec: | two-dollar bills, and) this was but | tion pure and simple tu the refiner. More than $2,000, | The revenue is not benefitted by the one installment. 900 was stolen directly and indirect- | duty on refined sugar. There is | ty tor campaign purposes. As be- | scarcely a pound of refined sugar | fore said these facts are not new, but | imported, and this 1 1-2 cents, not | they are now stated on the authority | only on whatis raised here. but on ot one of the conspirators who was! what is imported also, goes to the ao deeper inthe imquity than’ the | pockets of the refiners. rest, but whom a train of eyents and | By taking off this last 11-2 cents, the ‘lottery of assassination’’ have | and letting the sugar retiners take | made a scapegoat. Dorsey was to! ther own ct ot competition have a place in the cabinet for the! with the world, the revenue would effective expenditure of the very | be none the loser, and the price of money he has since been tried be reduced to convicted inthe estimation of cents 2 pound. public of getting by conspiracy and | So tar refining is cone nd, robbery, aad this with the full knowl- | the question of the price of labo: edge on the part ot his coadiutors of | scarce every material fact the capital use fin sugar ce uncovered | one-tenth of this de- public. The restatemen paid tor labor. > facts and the indubitable proof f labor is as cheap m the sugar outh of one the actors give especial positeness the next to the proposed plank Democratic ich is to read tersely: rascals out. issue between the twe pa This is all thatis left tor the people | raw produces 2 re t This is the do. only sort ot e or punishment which wil tarit st t nm ty fitness or suffi cy.—-St. | sugar should be protecte 2S oN Louis Republican. zs the g It costs one-eighth ota 1d to refine sugar. 3 € Nashville. Ten Jul 1 catch 4 and it costs two cents a yer ir hich the pound to balance grow it; yet to protection- the ot state deposits was ea : 2 } ist ideas. the nust ge he which was © stolen a au get the amc m on his state treasurer’s office el 1 . ighth of a cent ast grower does was found this morning-on the _- ‘ mee ee 3 z gene cs on his two cents. efiner can steps of the Artisan office. It , i 1 his | 2 turn over his floatir pital in his was enclosed in a paper Wrapper ad- |; i + Susiness every me ethe su- dressed to the editor of the Artis | Dr. Schenck’s Book on Con: ies Bs ee Pickeye Reapers; Prof. Doremus on THE COTLEGE O} MESSRS. SEABURY &X J Gentlemen—At vc tained in open wr Capcine Porous pore ters, Of the world director U.S tory of tl The Wonderful Efficacy of ‘DR. SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS Has been 80 frequently and satisfactorily proven that it seems almost superfluous to say anything more in their favor. The immense and constantly increasing demand for them, both in this and foreign countries, is the best evidence of their value. Their eale to-day in the United States is far greater than | any other cathartic medicine. This demand is not spasmodic, it is regular and steady. It is not of to-day or yesterday, it is an increase that hasbeen Bteadily growing forthe last thirty-fiveyears. What |re the reasons for this great and growing demand? Dr. Schenck’s Mandrake Pillscontain no mer- eury, and yet they act with wonderful effect upoa theliver. They cleanse the stomach and bowels of all irritating matter, which, if allowed to remain, Poisons the blood, and brings on Malaria, Chills and Fever, and many other diseases. They give healt’ and strength to the digestive organs. They creato Sppetite and give vigor to the whole system. They are in fact the medicine of all others which shoul be taken intimes like the present, when malarialand other epidemics are raging, as they prepare the ey3- tem to resist attacks of diseaso of every character. Dr. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills are eold by all druggists at 25c. per box, ore on receipt of price. by mail, postpaid, er Complaint and Dyspepsi: . is sent free to all Ad SCHENCK & SON, Phiz TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, SISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths of 2 diseases of the human raee._ These yiuptonis indicate theirexistence: Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head- ache, fullness after eating, aversion to exertion of hody or mind, Ernctation of food, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, A feeling of having neglected some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Micart. Dots before the eyes, highly cole ored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and de- mand the use ofa remedy that acts directiy on the I ermedicine TUTT’S PILLS hav ‘Their action on the 3 gh these three **scav= of the system,” producing appe- sound digestion, regular stools, @ clear vigorous body. TT’Ss PILLS nausea, or ping nor interfere Raily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO NiIALARIA. Soldeverywhere, 25e. ( Murray St. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. ¥ Hark oR WHISKERS changed in- y toa GLossy BLACK by asingle ap- plication of this Dre. Soild by Druggists, orsent by —— on receipt of $1. Office, Murray Street, New York. TUTT’S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. SEWARD A. HASELTINE, an . 1 * | gargrower can turn his over mV TE! so T T’ t A with anonymous instruction to turn it) - : : PA ENT LICITOR & A Y AT W, over to the proper authoriti i Se ae = nz ‘coreepen | r authorities, anc rig Ses era z _. t, | Associated at Washington, D.C.) Correspondence | gee eee : Ihe democrats say that there is | fqusted Inguities munsted free end omen S own terms about the re- jj, fart Bout G3 hile th — z 5 Ph O fairness abou aS, WNhue the re- ward. The book, upon examination, | WRIGHTS INDIAN was found intact, without mutilation | a eo orerasures in any part. hberately f ; Roland O. Swayn, formerly depu- tariff, which is now s ty clerk of the supreme court, was republ arrested at 5 o'clock this evening on 8 warrant sworn out by State Treas- urer Thomas, charging him with | ixed it so in Tue cholera 1s raging and spread- LV | TOUS troubles: VEGETABLE PILLS Secure Healthy action to the Liver d relieve all bil- Purely Vegetable; No Griping. Price 25¢. All Draggists. haying abstracted the balance ledger ing m Egypt, and notwithstanding inthe treasurer’s offic - Swaynhas, the strict quarantine linst itin E) = for a long time, occupied a room in : eg a the state capitol building. pee ee : already, make its appearance in con- | d. N. Dixon, of Iowa, sprayed his tinental Europe. Its translation , = apple orchard with arsenic water to from there to this country is only a! eradicate the canker worm, and un- | question of time, and will be solved } expectedly found it a remedy for the | undoubtedly, during the heated term oddling moth. of next summer. = > Topean countries, it wi due the o!d firm Dissolution Notice. Notice 1s hereoy given that the co-part- nership heretofore existing betwe the rm of Willis, Davis & Co, is t day Ived by mu consent, Mr. Davis tireing. All gations of the old e new partner- » and all monies i be paid to them. J. P. Wittrs, N: Davis, Ep. R. MATH ws- w ters. ESTABLISHED 1870. JEALF IN } and Binders, Nicholas She \lowe lo Pitts Threshing Machinery. oS OR ES as - } dyaff- ard & Co, and Buff: AND THE, BINEST. LINE, OF J.M. PATTY to receive ¢ « and will continue i Is now receivir nd will compete ir and will compete i ' Prices and Quality of Goods, with any firm in the city. isxcOoORE ON SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. | BUTLER, MO. Sr tt SE ASONABLE iM INNEAPOLIS TWINE BINDERS | REAPERS BUCKEYE CULFIVATORS, BAIN WAGONS, RACINE SPRING WACONS. | GOODS AND MOWERS, TOP BUGGIES, | AT | R. R. DEACORN'’S HARDWARE DEALES, BUTLER, There is no Doubt WHAT— a e und Groceries Can | Dry Goods, Clothin ——BOUGIT OF—— \ Gan GDB « Se Be EP BE’ A= | ——A'T Vik? GIntA . | z o ace. | Demonstrated vat smart me Gream Balm, FOR CATARRW AMD WAY FEVER. ne ae Jobn St. Lo Settlement. Notice lit ditors, and others in the of Zackari: , ased, that I J. J. said in- Ryan Adn tend to ma estate, th said esta ment of his accounts v as t, at such executor at the next term ot Probate | the next term of the Pro- f Bates count Missouri, to t bate: Court, Bates County, St Mis- court house E souri, to be held at on 13th, . T- Ryan. day of August 1853. J Administrator. 3I-4t | | | FREE! CARDS AnD CHROMOs. | We wills { | | said cox at the next August Probate court, A. D. 1833. 30 4t. Nicholas I id free by n of our | can Ci re grounds, ferent de postage. son, deceased, i, iministrator of said esta e final sett! E xt term of the t, in Bates ¢ to be held at Bu 5 1533. on receipt of | ing and pos “1 tial price fi | Agents or- 1 Co, 46 Sumr MISSOURI il a sample set | " Wool that is Offered ' The Mitchell RacineFarm Wagon LOUIS son’s | x POSTOFFICE Groceries and Queensware, GROCERIES WOOL WANTED! ‘MAna ad HOFFMAN oN Two Doors South of The —Dealers in ATARDWARE QUEENSW ARE BUTLER, MO. in HP SEWING © ‘SEWING MACHINE CO: | pa CHICAGO, ILL- »———* ORANGE, MASS, _anD ATLANTA, GA2———~ SPRAGUE & tLUNTER, AGENTS. Sota by dragetete or : or HORATIO BOW rer Bros. & Co_ 3, Sole Prop’r, Toledo, O1 Ger’) Agents, Bt. Louis, Mo —— Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days’ Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, Woe we from Nexvous Desist, Lost Vrraurry, Lack oF Neuve Force 45> Vicor, WasTise WracxEsses, and all those diseases of a PrRsowal NaTvRe rew Ormen Cavers. Speedy ration of HEALTH, 1901 The grandest 4

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