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| never contemplating an | reer, I have devoted at least as thought and effort to the duty fluencing aright the action The Sage of Gramacy Will not Accept. governmental institutions of my try as to all other objects. {n Positive Language He Gives | the Reason Why. never LTTER FROM MR. TILDEN. New York, June 11.—The follow- ing communication from Samuel J. Tilden has been given the Associated Pre: New York, June, 10, 1884.—To Daniel Manning, Chairman of the | purpose, and only when the | sacrifice of private j the public welfare. I underto; state administration of New because it was supposed that i public seryice, and wearing the mark of its burdens, I desire nothing so much as an honorable discharge. I wish to lay down the honors and toils of even a quasi-party leadership, and to seek the repose of priyate life. In renouncing the renomination tor the Presidency I do so with no doubt in my mind as to the vote of the state of New York, or of the United States but because | believe that it is a_re- nunciation of re-election to the presi- dency. To those who think my re- nomination and re-election indispen- sible to an effectual yindication of the mght of the people to elect their ruler, viola in my person, I_have out inthe federal government had been in that ot the state of York. I believe that I had enough then to renovate the ad United States, and at the «clo policy. THE REPOSE Of PRIVATE LIF I neverthelesg-acted upon the that every power is a trust, and voly€s a duty. n reply to the address ot the c ittee communicating my nom on, I depicted the difficulties of dertaking, and likened my feel engaging into it to those of pidier entering the battle but I ot withhold the entire consecra f my powers to the public sery g influences of intestine war bad finance have hole governmental system of nited States with the cancer owths of false constructions intected pirupt practices. fave acquired pecuniary ficial abuses andthe moral sta ds of the people have been aired. ind cannot be accomplished with xecutive ot the republic. las: that I ould embraze a period ot nea e years. esired should usion as to their burdens. Pars of experience in the endeav New York ft the city of and tw and the grounds of it were at that time well known to you and others, and when, at Cincinnati, though re- Specting the wishes of yourselt, you communicated to me an appeal of many valued friends to relinquish that purpose, ! reiterated my determ- ination unconditionally.”” In the four years whic!: have since elapsed ministration of the state New York, have made me famili with the requirements of such work at\the present time. in 1880 have become imperative. ought not to assume a task which whose future that party is best guar- antee, is now, or even can be, de- Pendert upon any one man evil, as the governmental machinery for administering justice and for making and executing laws. Not all the elemosynary institutions of Private benevolence, to. which phi- jlanthropists may d.vote their lives, are so frunttul in benefits as the res- sue and preservation of this machin- ery trom the preversions that make it the instrument of conspiracy, fraud and crime against the most sacred nights and interests of the people. for their noble destiny. Having given to their welfare whateyer ot health and strength I possessed, or could bo Tow from the tuture, and havir Teached the term of my capacr such labors as their welf mands, I but submit to God in deeming my forever closed. ‘y for are now de- the will of public career Sanver J. Trwpex. official C4- St Louis Republican- much Mr. Warner. ot in-/ trem Missou of the | vention, must coun- | state or he woul I have ! before accepted official service ex- | cept for a brief period for a special sion seemed to require fron. me that | perferences form which the democratic majority of the people desired to have worked strength istration ot the government of the my term to hand over the great | to a successor faithtul to the” same Though anxious to seek wenty years of continuous malad- hinistration, under the demoraliz- and Powertul classes interests in To redress tnese evils is a ork of great difficulty and labor je most energetic and efficient per- nal action on the part of the chief The can- and administration which it is undertake Nor can Ig admit my Three reform the municipal governme of experience mn renovating The con- siderutiogs which induced my action have not the physical strength to successful progress, the path of a} have com serting: at h occa to ok the York n that | was buried born, . Conn. {where he | Wine } as it New min- {to Connecticut tor intirm se of trust E; idea in- a draft in ome ina— the Ings the do tion ice. eration jump was ing, tutes. and the the ‘ous go. ‘*No,’’ said Woodford yard. ”” nd- im- Starting Tame Grass out sewn in the tall or sprin September. Ciover and blue-grass ana white cloy rly Othy does well sown on rye yor nt VO | ground is fit to receive it. ground in the best and fine. condition ot ar a all over the sown ground. 1 Ds often uncovers seeds and lawns) may be sown together. If seed 18 sown broadea harrow lightly, and 1f possible ter straw or hay, or strawy manure This setves to protect against wind, which ent. er ] clean blows them away. If the ground is dry rolling will be good after the harrow. very well; but mow for protection to not for hay. | the root, i — A Run ona Drug Store | Never was such a rush made tor any j Store as is now a. FL M. Crumly & oca Tiat Bowle of Dr. K | j 224 colds. All perseus affec.ec with ma, bronch: Deug Co’s. ings ew Discovery foi Cousumption, Coughs asth- | » Hoarseness, Seyere coughs orany affection of the Throat and lungs can geta Trial Bottle of this great remedy tree by calling at above Drug Store. nlar size $100. Reg Nos charge of the body and bad it buried temporarily in the family cemetery. Subsequently the body was exumed under a flag of truce, and taken with military honors to Rolla by wagon a ence by cars through St. Louis |?" a Hea — 2 =F j ligion, if you please, that entitles ir. 2 In the Warner turther remarked that he was | ae oe ae et ae CG = | Blaine came to Augusta a Catholic ouri) ‘‘which filled its quota ot Union | i if and carried his Bible and rosary to soldiers tor its own state and furnish- | E : | cherch, but when he went in poh- ed a part of the state of Ilnois and i : | ucs the Catholic church was not pop- the state ot Iowa, and there never was | ular enough, and he apostatized and : ate ot Missourt.’’ . . the state o . went into the Congregational church. Besides the boasting in the statenent, the latter part is untrue. as the cratt was enforced in Missouri, and its op- disgraced by bounty | and the conviction and sen- tence to the penitentiary of the sup- erintending official tor appropriating a large amount ot money paid by those dratted who procured substi- Gen. Stewart Woodford ot New York, when on his way to Washinag- tonto deliver an address on Dee- oration Day, was met by Congress- man Parker of New York, who asked him whether he was going to Chica- Lam going toa different kind of grave— A Kansas Farmer writer says red clover, altalta, orchard grass, blue- grass and meadow oat grass are best Zz, and some Persons sow blue-grass in August o: timothy, timothy and red top, red top and} (tor Tim- ground | immediately atter the grain, All the other seed above named should be sown as early in the spting as the Have the scat- | | tions, guaranteed ; stance, or money refunded. | per box. Jim Blain’s n Globe. ES a pretty in this count his resonrees and tact : in politics. and beyond With been | of statemanship ? | measure has no j one can tell. What has j Stat | | him to this support? ;of Christian religion, on the condition that he church. [cheers.] person suffers to agreateror less impurity of the blood, biliousne: This should be remedied as soo Sherman’s store you to health. From the Osceola Sun. A cat belonging to the kittens about month Mrs. a Saturday while kittens. and rabbits were house, where they were du day Mrs. Hoover becomin crease in the cat family by | rabbits the same size The old all seems as kind to the cat to She #ssigned pleasant quarters Coes to the kittens. , mistakes in coppying a | | “*Mistakes may Lord Stratford, after point be BUCKEYE nothing has occurred to weaken, but carry through. To reform the ad— If a drill is used no harrowing need | out, “by the most careful attache; | HARDWARE. Columbus, Ind. everything to strengthen the consid- | ™imistration of the government, to be done, but the roller is usetul. | how much more by the most care- : ISINDERS, erations which induce > with- | realize my own ideal and to tulfill antities to sow per acre- ass !?? : ee . 7 ard é d my with ee cte rs ah ran : Quantities to sow per acre: Red less! : ea : GROCERIES. TABLE RAKES drawal from public hite. Just expectations of the people clover, ten to twelve pounds per The high spirited young diploma- NEW To all who have addressed me on orci indeed warrant, as they could acre; altafa, twenty-five pounds: | tist got exceedingly incensed, and] _ Self-Singing “NP MOWERS the subject, my intention has been} One compensate the _ sacrifices timothy, fifteen pounds; orchard | told Lord Stratford that. although NAILS. frankly communicated. Sev eral of which the undertaking could involve. 8tass, twenty pounds: Kentucky | te was his ambassador, he had no STRAW WAG my most confidential triends, under | But in my condition of advanemg blue-grass, thre bushels it tor lawn, | right to reprimand nim for what was IRON. STALKER BUGGIES the sanction ot their own names, | ¥€4rs and declining strength I feel no one-half that much for pasture; red | untrue, he was not habitually care- bias have publicly stated my determina- ane of ay: ability to accom- top, twenty pounds; Johnson grass, | less. | STEEL For 1884. WIND tion to be irreversible. That T have | Plish_ those Objects. Tam, there- one bushel; meadow oat grass, twen- “You accuse me of untruthtulness! | Bh occasien now to consider the gues— | fre, Constrained to say definitely ty-8ve pounds. Our advice to all {D your eyes!’’ exclaimed Lord | ae 9 in the Lead! ENGINES = 2 ; : that ane ae ie : é fx _ IWaG ways in the tion is an event for which I have no Be 1 cae now a the labors beginners is to prepare a piece ot | Stratford. | WAGON The sell swinging device saws leveling Stacker, IRON ibility. an a stra a canvas i eee 5 2 ee v i , save man more th ay responsibility. The appeal made to ; : 3 igre ti gals _ CABV4SS | cround and divide it in plats,oneach} *D vour excelleney’s est] any otter poe ely “Man on the sack puis one me by the democratic masses, with ee sae asec a — ee ee best | one of Which sow different kinds of j retorted the youth. | WOCDWORK, Sound by hand” © sows btacker wf epee WOOD apparent unanimity, to serve them | & ear Sar he oes and the | seed, and thus by experiment learn} The Eltchi burst out laughing. | chaff tn ern ot Sook from start to fishy Re : once more, is entitied to the most | P° wer sometimes stowed upon * | what will suit your Particular soil and | Holding out his hand to him. | & COS ae ae neal AND dcfferential consideration and would | Mere individual to communicate an | Climate best. As soon as the weeds begged the attache to excuse the | . “e Ten eee CHAIN mspire a disposition to do anything saute good. Gratetul beyc get high enough to cut, mow them | firmity of his temper, and they shook | d as gry mca aie desired of me if it were consistent Beem Sto my fellow countrymen | down, but not very close to the {| hands most cordially. ; BARB WIRE, eee ee PUMPS. with my judgement of duty. I be— ~ © would assign such a beneficient ground, and let them lie: do this as} ——— ee j Send for Catalogue No 4, or eal] on lieve there is no instrumentality in a = me, I wens consoled by Otten as necessary during the first | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. | Benastt, Wheeler & Go. human Society so potentiai in its in- | the reflection that neither the demo- year. Mow the w eeds, and ifany ot The greatest medical wonder ot the 2 ani Tati 4 ic fi - = Id. Warrant edily cu fluence upon mankind, for good or|*ttic party nor the republic for the grass is high enough to be cut, pena ee ee Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains Teter, Chapped Hands, and all sk to cure Forsale by F. M. Crum See ing to remember an get a wash board, a pound of aball of tape, a spool of sewing silk, a paper of hair pins, two of pink mosquito netting anda trap. James G. ticlan to command respect esmanship, in business or in re- be called on to make a prayer in At certain seasons of the year nearly ev. ered, otherwise serious resnits may follow. “PRICKLY Aso BITrERs” will effectually remove all taint of disease and re- A Mixed Family. Squire Hoover, at Marion, has two Hoover visiting the barn in quest of eggs she found two young rabbits with the On Sunday the cat, kittens removed and admired by the chilcren. them in the house, took them back to the barn, and Jate in the evening some school children visite to see them, and found a further in- appearances rabbits bouse, and the Squire thinks of zo- ing into the rabbit business. An Interchange of Compl: An attache had made one or two which he took to the embassador for made,”’ Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | in every in- Prive 25 cts lv & Co. «Adam never went down town try injunction ton Hotel Just Opened and Newly Furnished, W. J. LANSDOWN, PROPR, DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, hic West Side of the Public Square, Butler, Mo, Democratic State Committee of New | Way only could the executive power y ae Hever ve ntenes SE RNR EES EET REET PT ENTE RENE TET eatery Matic: ta my letter of June 10, 1880 be arrayed on the side of the reforms } ; om the batt Id ree ae Blaine Hee 1 addressed x the dellegates k from | to which, as a private citizen, I had | of W uO peeeene te Wie laid cuban publican could ever give me a sound | > s = i DTM tes : can coul g teas the state of New York oe demo- | Siven three years of my life. Iz {| the house which he had occupied as Pel aa sein : | cratic national convention, I said: | C¢pted the nomination tor the prest- | his headquarters, and when the Union the respect of the people of H al ce i said: he respect of the H f this } “Having now borne faithfully my | dency in 1876 ping ee — army lett Mr i a ie es country. I now ask what has he | : victi 2 y candidac yove helps, took ee ‘ full share of labor and care in the | ta! conviction that my - Gacy | Governor J = eh anne side of his acts as a pole would best present the issue of re- of Implements ever brought into Bates county. The Casaday Sulky Plow, Farmers friend, Brown & Keystone Planters, the Haworth check Rower tor all planters. what great No he done in allied ? matter James G The new Weir all Iron and steel combined cul- tivators, the new Pekin, all iron and stee! com— bined cultivators, Butord Rock Island, Weir, Furst & Bradly, Canton, Chpder & Morrison Plows. Headquters tor BARBED WIRE The Bain Farm wagon, the R: Wagon, the Baker Grain Drill, kinds and a full line of TOP BUGGIES, Iron, Steel Nails, and wagon wood work, and the only exclusive line of Shelf Hardware in the city. R. R. DEACON. acine Spring should not Harrows of all extent fr 88, &e. nas discov- NEW HLEV ATOR. WE ARE IN THE GRAIN MARKET, ties Ss family of Last was old. the ily petted Mon- g tired ot to Alive and kicking. Best facili for handling Corn in Bate County. DUMPS d the barn two other the first. as she | easy and sate, only 5 fect high. We carry our corn up by machinery, cay has been | ¢Mpty a load of corn in two minutes. No danger to team ot yon. near the Highest market price cash up no urumbling, Honest we ights. Try wm once. Wehave reg ted the Grain Market of Butler, and have bees worth thousands of do ars to the farmersof Bates ¢ corn we handle all other kinds of Grain LE ts | b y- In addition te KER & CHILDS. - 2 ano a Nero TT, WHEELER & 00 REEVES & C0., ments, aud dispatch said ing them I take pleasure in announcing to j the public that I have located in | Butler to make it my future home, | and haye the largest and best as- sorted stock of clocks, watches and | jewelry and spectacles ever brought } to this market, which I will sell | cheap forecash. Having had many | years experience in the manufac- | ture of watches and clocks in Eu- | rope, lam now prepared to repair | Watches and clocks, no matter how | complicated nor how badly ¢} ey have been abnsed. By bringing | htem to me, yon can have them pu | uitgood running order and guaran | tee satistactio IFRANZ BERNHARDT Butler, Mo , Corns, in erup- 6tt to soap, yards mouse Ln W. J. LANSDOWN M. bp, ‘ Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. Perfumery, Soaps | WEIR CULTIVATORS, 1 | 4 | | I