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VIRGINIA CITY iT MEANS BUSINESS. cANr SUPPORT BLAIN lnk } ; a a : | i s AINE, iis a aelogre s W eekly, | BATES COUNTY ‘ B a 53 uck, Evening Telegram, Brooklyn } | | lefte & A aT Bew York Press Comment on Mr. Repubdlican and Iudependent Papers Union, Rochester Post-Express Ro-| N ti | B k | iG! f IMSUONE, Tilden’s Lette Bolt:ng the June Nom nations. chester Herald, Syracuse Her. 1a, | a iona an a | DEALERS IN i Rronithe Pose Dianat From the Post-Dispatch Ros Te sh PRONSERCEA OF BUTLER, MO. r 1e Po 5 pate! Bosto scr Boston Her | . : oops sae : s : ak Springt Republican, Phi | Oldest Bank in the County. : eas woes ‘ Gee phia Record, Philadelphia Times. | : wr priclendacesce MM Chicago Times, C ago News, and]... eds terfere with attention to bust fe eee - , i on : wpOTencY. Saas R Y ( 0) 0 p\ D Morrison. « ara H Capital paid in, $% 7 5,000. : Democratic State of “ P| Surplus ) : ee ; t Advertiser n Journal P , Boots bec anise Z30r: | aw from publi f I n08 © | Harper's) Weekly in the coming j 4re very ¢ ei port : The Large Vault, B santos | a ron bhe life. n us i = > a . =. * : : ete wren eecices ins publi Presidential campaign. Whenare-}| Commerc: : Ady ertiser of this city Safe with Time Lock sreagD ' services, his efforts in behalf of pure porter called upor him he refused to | bas not defines its position, but evi- ; Bee a alt ee lipeenen plesdineae an eee dentie Nac ine ent ee We are prepared to doa general bank- EC Dig 12 Ae rot oa Groceries and | and just government, and his \ Picadas an exc S| = tly has no intention of adyocatimg | “ins yusiness. Good paper always in or veesraen. 03: ecutaees Dy aaa: | Gees te the cance Se | accumulation of Means: during his | }!aine. demand. Buy and sell exchange, ogo’ : | meee absence 5 | eceive deposits Ne., Xe. Queensware masterpiece of composition. jabsence. The f | Winning Without New York. ree Seen ae 9} one can read it without realizing its | roo ees | Kansas Citw Times. DIRECTORS. —Also a tull line of — sincerity and teeling the imspiration | Weekly support Mr. © The nomination of Mr. Blaine Sewis Chene : Mert cers a Weak Lanes: ot integrity and nob pose which | coming campaign, or will it do all in| was made upon the theory that the | Dr. Elliot Py mieancart, Ce ee ES a Hardware and eaaeiioli ES : ee ged eee i ee {its power to compass defeat??? The | party must win without New York Z Mer ry ae ces of the BK james’ ael- Ee sa Be 5 Te a . i pee Sarak . Eve ham, | Se reams = yack your Drurf ‘Drug == Call and price cur goods and ever this document may he accepted | reply came back that the Weekly | It was a confession that New York] J. Jo Ry Heese ici . Bard, mes PEO aa examine their qnality. Pie MDE OC AGC oenitsc cece | itsels would answer that ques- | would go Democratic, and that suc- Dr. D. D. Wood, - Patty, — 20 3m VIRGINIA, MO. ; < dad gps lon. While setumine £ 1 le eer anaes Geo. W. Miers, Coleman Smith. ‘ CA, BE IRI N tam to increase and intensify the} ~ eee ania al Shan ie Nea sean for, if obtained BF ard. , DELT Boa ce Sich Mie tale nus neld: Convention Mr. Curtis. in con—| at all, from strictly republican states. OFFICERS OD, BRAIN rm AIX & NERVE ‘TONIC. THE ACRE PULVERIZER, towearm the comer im the heart of pomeucn with a frend, said: Lam] The Chicago Tribune used the ar- $1, per ‘cette. Uste,Bechand Iron the great organization in which he RET — say sagtene ebsicver | paecnt ermecnes ane EUS LEWIS CHENEY - - Presidéefit mY clan “ Bae (Grere aleays and wines about the ticket. I expressed my-| but come to examine it and it is} ~¢.CLARK - - - - Vice President : D., Kansas City, Mo. and far-seeing, Mr. Tilden’s power self to the convention as to the char-{shown to be very specious. The f.1. TYGARD - - - Cashier. : Use Dr, SCOTT 8 LIVER PILLS. |"ASH and fitness as a leader never appear- advantage than in this the completest ed to better letter, and :t is . in ba | w sense a justification of the confidence : reposed in him by his party. The j a concluding lines are ful! ot pathos, are tinged with a sentiment which omy 4 will move allhearts. ‘Having given 4 CLOD C RU SHE R to the welfare of the Democratic * RR LEVELER, party and the republic,’ says Mr. - | Tilden, ‘whatever of health and 0 Wor Site at the strength I possessed, or could bor- — 3 row from the future, and having : uy | Grange Store reached the term ot my capacity for = -- |such labors as their weltare now . demands, | but submit to the will ie ww ot God in deeming my public career torever closed.’’ These are words le: 0. that will live in history . THE SUN. The Sun says: ‘*The honor that - v, | >» N Le 1 ‘ » Jaf the rich reward of noble services “ : « = : SS H. E Z) “a } taithfully rendered was never bright- ¢ = , t tip bi yomesiniiesd e . erthan at this hour. Mr. Tilden 2 tien, Liver Complaint. Sick oa Fait irae has once been elected President of Headache. seased = . id t - = = ~ neys, Ete., Ete. si the Umited States. Superior to all > Meontains only the Purest Drngs, among of allatylesand prices, thought of personal ambition, he has Which may be enumerated PRICELY ASE A> Good Hearse Always en Hane S a = tp amd, MANDZAKS, BUCEU =e COFFIN=| twice declined 2 re-election and the ‘4 u * SENRA, Bec. 5 = cu . : . {t cleanses the system thoroughly, and as 2 Made and furnished on short none years of life that still remain to him ] PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD Orders may be left at F. Evans? stable will be made happy by accumula- : Is Unequaled. Siverinlene oron Sunday, Butler. Me ting acknowledgments ot the nations It isnot an intoxicating beverage, nor ea: debt of profound gratitude and ven- : It bensed as such, by reason of its Cathartic eration.”’ PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CC. i vo ni & | ce Sole Proprietors, The Times says: “It would be ’ ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY. but a slight) recognition of Mr. ‘Til- z 4 2 den’s motives and of the circum | iam S. stances under which his letter is written to say that his actis an un- selfish one. It is more than unsel- (North Main St.) Two Doors South of the POSTOFFICE fish. In the preseat divided condi- tion of the Republican party it is promise. an act of great moment anc It removes from the Democratic par- tv a prospective candidacy which it seemed to desire to consider inevita- —Dealer« in— i 3 Dealers in bie; a candidacy sure to be welcome to a large portion of that party, but FACTS REGARDING 5 obviously not equally acceptable Ds Bastat's Ina Tenis, to the independent vote which the the Ta parity and ome emiels Oe toes Democratic party can pring into al- SEALY ana Viconor YOUTH! In all those 2 a oe ae one S diseases requiring a certain and efficien- TOS HARDWARE liance with itself im the coming can- ntor Sete tatice ton, Lac! trengih, ete.. its use is marked Mit Immediate and wonderful results. Hones, buscles and nerves receive new force. Enlivens te mind and supplies Brain Power. LADIES yess peculiatio iveirsex wilt and in er Dyspepsl Wi —AND— ay Gibsisiets THE HERALD. “Mr. Tilden’s Ss * mh 1s ee QUEENSW ARE -rald save: + So itarss nerat heathy comple: exion.” on Ja) The Herald says: = nges! lestimony to the ¥alue 0! 1. < acy a t a -e vive é arren's Inox ‘Toxte is that frequent attem ts candidacy would have been giver _ counterfeiting have only added to the popular~ a Soe ee Sncaee 3 he = octhe original. liege aaruestiy lestze hecalte BUTLER, MO. especially great prominency in the —§ Snot fered oer 3 ment iets De arg ea ce , eo 3 Co. —" canvass to the vilainy and = corrup- a= v is H 2 |tion of the Republican party and 2 ————_ awe made that the leading issue, All who have ex- i rae een } his name have hac Ke perienced a nd hi ne wo Se n ) Witnessed the et- overwhelming torce as the champion fect of Hostet- of the cause of the people against ter’s Stomach : : determined Bitters upon the weak, broken down, despona- ing victims of dyspepsia, liver complaint, tever and matt official oligarchy to hold on to power For that reason it would have been well it he could have accepted the nomination, and we do not that his age would have unfitted him an at any price. believe DR. STRONG’S PILLS! The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful hy Se debility, or p-e- : : es es Ith Renewing eevee: = mature’ decay, | for a vigorous discharge of the du- | ee SANATIVE TIVE PILLS 5 peed care tor TOMACH x. " know thatin this | tes of his office. But if 1t is doubt- Beaune en the Bowels, Purifying Ded ora ~ suireme tonic ; | 6 Fae Melee Constipation os snd. alterative | ful whether any other candidate can NS the! specific inciple }whicn = - lo « mabe PILLS SSnzeteSe'ss: there ex the a specitic erase cn | call out so absolutely the whole vote | apres and effects “absolute and io ent | ot the Democratic party, it is certs ain j aj toerery Desi For sale by all Druggists and] that some others, perkaps only a ni-| ealers generally. = SEES REE PES Sates PSs : fle less satisfactory to the Democrat- j . te 1c opinion, will be a great deal more | Men, Mod > oI IDLY J Aged Shen. ead al te | catistactorv to a vote that is to be of | oar es oilseed nd | much moment in this election—the | ABLE FILLS Secure Healthy laction to the Liver relieve all bil- LIVER LWVERE= = We Griping. Frice 25. AU Druggiste, = fuser Ha invigorant ever introduc by it there tengrelapse 3 at Dr: vote of the independent Republicans. | Consequently Mr. Tilden’s refusal may not prove an unmixed evil to the Democrats.” acter ot the the leaders of the Republican party, nor Logan reaches that standard.”’ said betore the convention in speak- ing upon the motion to gatestotvc might be nominated, that I went in- to the convention as a tree, meled Republican, and by the of God I intended to come out of as I went in. sull unchanged. do honorably what in my judgment is for the best interests ot the coun try, without reference as to what the action of the convention has been. I favored Senator Edmunds and voted for him to the last. more tor Arthur ence of the independents that I know of since the | be organized to take in classes, based on economic principles | men who ought to be n the coming battle. Neither Blaine ‘What will be your tuture course 7" “Tam not prepared to sav. I bind dele- ¢ support of any man who untram- help it My sentiments are I teel it my duty to I could say no than 1 could for Blaine. «There has been no confer- a : ? convention adjourned. It would be exceedingly unwise so soon atter the nominations have been made to take any decided action IN TO THEM. This would give the of pique or disappointment. OPPOSITION appear ance There is plenty of time between now and November to determine what the in- dependents will do. A reporter visited the house ot Harper & Brothers in order publishing to obtam, it possible, an authorized announcement on the subject. In re ply to his inquiry, # representative of the house made a statement, by thority, that Harper’s Weekly oppose the Chicago nominations; that the decission to this effect reached by the members of the House unanimously pen of George William Curtis and the pen- cil of Mr. Uhos. Nast will be exert- ed in support of this course. John Austin Stevens was asked it he would not vote for Blaine. He replied that in no case should he vote tor Mr. Blaine, still he was disinclin- ed to. and could uot yote for a can- didate of the Democratic party. Mr. au- will was and that the Stevens added that he thought the mission of the Republican party was finished. and that there would be no difficulty in orgamzing a party with- out a nominee that will take in’ the best men on economic principles, which includes both the Democratic and Republican parties’ best men, | Inthe Republican party there are hosts heading to the old traditions ot the Whig party, he thought, who fa- vor revenue tariff. In to this statement there are hosts the nest men in the Democratic party who tavor protection. In ot | these two points Mr Stevens believes that a party without a nominee can both these! view Mr. Stevens concluded that there is no national question which now di- | vides the two parties and he does not believe that any question of personal | nominees will enter the campaign. NEWSPAPER OPPOSITION TO BLAINE. Newspaper opposition to Blaine | grows stronger daily. the Post, which bitterly oproses him, | | Ja St Louis Globe-Democrat puts the certain democratic electoral votes at rS) to make ridiculuusly places West Virginia in the doubttul col- umn with their eighteen votes, along- side of California, diana, New Jersey, Ohio. nia, Connecticut, West Virginia, New York to insure his election ;° or if he diana crats have New York and still come off victorious. lose New Virginias, and carry all the doubttul states he would be de- contradiction ot | ticut, | have | they get them with New York in the Last evening | wil BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, Block, MO. 5. and the republican at 151. But this plausible showing, it Virginia and Connecticut, In- New York and House Opere It says: = a lf Blaine can carry Ohio, Calitor- BUTLER, New Jersey and will Cash C: apital and ‘Surplus, $57,850. JOHN Hl. SULL President . CHIL"): yice President. he not need can carry Ohio, Callformia, In either Connecticut or} Cc. c. DON KINNEY.....Clerk and Collector and West Vriginia, he can let the demo- if he should DIRECTORS and the of But Indiana the rest York, Booker Powell, Green W. Waltog, Dr.N,L, Whipple, » Childs, wm, E, Walton, Rue Jenkins. Dr. T. C. Boulware, R, D. Williams. Judge J. H. Sullens, A. L, McBride, Frank Vouis, C, H, Dutehe.’ i; feated. But Mr. show of carrying Virginia or more West carrying Blaine has no OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, ©, C. Duke, John Deerwester, O. Spencer, John B. Ellis, , R, Estill, Virginia than he has ot North Carolina and South Carolina. At the very last election Mahoncism The little boss 1s was repudiated. S, Q. Dutcher, J, J, McKee, repudiated. and in the future will | Henry Donovan, A, H, Humpt rey, cut no figure in the state. Hancock : carried West Virginia by a plurality| Large Fire and Burglar of 11,000. The greenbackers used Proof Safe with time lock, to be strong in) West Virginia. but Rees deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money buys and sells ex- change and does a veneral Banking bus- Ha ed Republican and Greenback vote cock’s majority over the combin- iness. was about 1,000. 2 E Be : é ; Your business is respectfully solicited Che Greenbackers have called a convention and will have a State THE HORNS ticket. so that all hope of a coalition ot the ¢ vanishes. 43,000 majority, and 1s more demo— cratic to-day than ever before. The positive Democratic yote— the Southern vote—is 153, and it is so usually estimated by republicans The number New York number enbackers and republicans Hancock Virginia gave as wel! as democrats. requ'red to elect is 201. and Indiana will give the and three to spare; but the Democ- racy having New York will have to gain but 12 votes to insure an clec- To get these they have Cah- fornia 8 ew Jersey 9, Connecticut 6, Nevada 3, and Oregon 3, to draw ion. trom, in all 2g votes. Of these states Calitornia, New Jersey and Nevada are now in the Gracery House hands of the democracy with good working majorities, not to mention T OF DENNEW Ohio with its 23 which state is in the hands ot the democracy and is a decided close | contest. Conceding 151 votes to the Re- with California, Connec- New Jersev, New ubtful and they | Where the| votes, i i at their well known and popular advantage in a pen stand on the East side of the square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE IN sa BUTLER. ‘Their stock is composed otf Feed Flour and the best ans, Indiana, York and Ohio 4 50 votes to gain. put From the 61 democratic column? vetes cast by these coubtful states qualiy of Staple and they must get 50 votes. It cannot 2 2 be done with Blaine bluster and fancy Groceries, brag. Glass, Queensware and Cutlery. ie ae ee Well Rewarded, Aliberal reward will be paid t» any par- ty ‘who will produce a case of Liver, Kid ney or Stomach complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for | the medicine if it fails tocure, and yeu ilbe well rewarded for your trouble All Blood diseases, Biliousness, jon, and general de- Satistaction THEY ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Than any house in the city, and therefore do uot fear competition. They pay liberal prices for Prod They solicit a continnance of the ronage of their many enstomers. anti will gladly attend to their wishes at any and al] times. besides. undice, Constipat di bility are quickly cured. printed a list of the independent and} Pee cy ay refunded. Price Gebds defiveued in. feted sited ; Republican papers which are openly | Eni, gity cents per bottle. For sale: b¥ | promptly. committed against him. It now! F. M.Crumly &Co- City Drug store. | stands: New York Times, New| Nos t Chas. Denney

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