The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 30, 1884, Page 2

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fe by accord | that mit ~ tga ee. FLYING DUTCH IAN, cot sha ve « Pp : I< c = ‘ i tr co i pe nesty of admin yn, | € | us | tl ent faces | Purification of the government andj a S > G a soa x iets 1 = harmony with those of the men s j ; ¢ elevation ot the party standard,every é roticeable were George William — : ; : ead egal re » gladly | in both parti Re = 2: ) low it is the best in the market, | Curtis and Carl Schurz, the latter | republican voter would have gladly Aa ee iC s rket, } * ” - 4 : “reste animated | supperted the nomination, But} e - t t bree Who a e the center of an interested animated | sup] = . CHILDS, Butler, Mo. vroup. Clarence Bowen of the In- | these are precisely the anticipations ot proy eee : i t FUVE c ‘ geeenieat and others of the seced-| which the nomination forbids. It} Can party, or pi ae ; ves tO} tract tor three years for the mas S| semrererntnst enters “<= me . er ; Ben f srs 2 candidate w is ar it | any other party, but they do propose | work of the capital, a ho yet carry ng members of the Brooklyn Young | Offers 2 candidate who is 2 unfit ete Mee eae ae ose pS ae Republican club, were present. leader, shown by his own words and | to aid in defeating the republican ona mighty } ness at Millbank ‘ 3 In ane reAcane bese ted le ee eo ae ae ORGANIZATION. | his own acknowledged acts, which | Nomination tor reasons above patel Westminister. kat was Glou- Charles 8. Codman 1s elected | ure on Official record, tobe unworthy | No citizen can right y avoid the | cester Gate if I mistake not. At all president. The list of vice presi- | of respect and confidence; who has Fo or Re io = in = = —— 1; events as that gate ot Regent’s i 2 i ti icans an] independents who can’t} Park eastward of the Zoolss. dents and enrollment committee was | traded upon his official trust for his res ; ae OES Gees F Hs (ko the e ra rd ot the Zoo os Somegecrr es i mind ra teal Gardens, at the northeast cornet of Implements ever brought into Bates county. : read, including Carl Schurz, Gen. | pecuniary gain. A representative i Barton and C. J. Bonaparte, of Ma- | of men, methods and conduct, which | respectfully rec« k : ryland. The nominees were all{ public conscience condemns and of Governor Cleveland in order home was too great tor me to get ; elected. which illustrates the many evils that food Rowe Carl Schurz, in behalf of the com- | honest men would reform. Such a ATT > —~ y 4 y YA Ia there | nomination does not promise in the VW EK I kR C. U LI | V A ] QO lR », executive chair inflexible official in- mend the support! of the park. ‘I'he distance trom my The Casaday Sulky Plow, Farmers fnend, Brown & Keystone Planters, the Haworth check tor all planters. most effectually to enforce their con- | home to meals, so I carried my viction that nothing could more deep- ! with me, and therefore had no call ly stain the American name and/to leave the work all muttee on resolutions, said : sey as ENN Bie we ‘ a prove more Cisastrous to public wel- | certain day, however, Tsuddenly felt was no intention to make a platform : : ; for the new party, but only an ap- | tegrity, cool and wise judgment, a} fare than deliberate indifference of | an intense desire to go home, but as ' The new Weir all Iron and steel combined cul- sole regard tor the public weltare the people of the United States to [had ro business there I tried =| ivators, the new Pekin, all rron and steel com med cultivators, Butord Rock Island, Weir, ib] peal for honest government. Geo. ble Wom. Curtis then read an address, which is as follows: he corruption and suppress it, but it was not possib cial integrity the increasing pu and an unshrinking determination to promote reform in the civil service THE ADDRESS. and ceaselessly pursue and punish bh Furst & Bradly, Canton, Chpder & Morrison Plows. Headquters tor BARBED WiI1IRE to the want of inthe ‘to do so. Every minute the desire | highest trusts of the government. to go home increased. It was ten in | The paramount issue of the presi— | public robbers ot every kind and de- The Rorse the morning, and I could not think | * e Borse. 2 a i etce iee Dee eree. ot anything to cail me away from the | oe ae 3 . Ge mot thissyenuis icra) BET > INDEPENDENT VOTERS | Never pass behind a horse in the . os - : ) The Bain Farm wagon, the Racine Spr rather than political. It concerns THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS | ay reli pees + work at such atime. I got fidgety } Wagon, the Baker Gram Drill, Harrows of 4 Rego nou piace your Baadsapon brim t ad uncasy. and lfele as cil must go, kinds and a tull line of have generally supported the repub- lican nominations as more surely promising reform than those ot the national honor and = character and honesty ot administration rather than the general policies ot government upon which the plattorms of the two ly differ. No | ever, can not support a nomination which is the culmination of a ten- | he balks, and certainly never when ever, | could not stay, and I set oft | : > R. R. DEACON in the stall without first speaking to | oven at the risk of bemg ridiculed by © son | rFrOopPpP BUGGIES, him. Be kind in word and manner | yy, wife, and I could give no r to all horses. why T should leave my work and lose teon. Stect W Do not winp a horse. even when 6d. an hour for nonsense. How- . | democrats. The independents how- 1 and wagon wood Waits and clusive line of Shelf Hardware in the city. parties do not essentia position taken by one plattorm 1s z sriously trayersed by the other; | dency that they would correct. The | he shies or scares. for home under an impulse wi I both evidently contemplate a gener- | Tepublicans can’t hope that under Never run after a horse in t! ne P&S could not resist. When I reached | joe a gee eee a eet eee ran alagreement of public opinion upon | such leadership as we have men- ce He Hie SS ae pons to be | ny own door and knocked the door} Ff an salvecis which have n long in | tioned the abuses of the past can be | C@ught, feed hina a lite grair Was opened by my wife’s sister, a i sar ‘mit t PEL iA controversey and mdicate an unwill- | corrected or the party retormed, | bucket, but never deceive ne married woman, who lived a pa f, i he y, vi : waa zagness to declare upon other and | We are yery proud of the great rec- | empty vessel. T! Sora reets off looked surprised | M9 wale Go diy dat aS esd oad sist linal questions, views which in| 0" and services of the republican | C49 be tamed to ‘Why. Skirving, how | and docilitv, W connie os 1| wee & C0 i 5 party, but not with our consent and oyresent condition of opinion h- | Connivance sturb parties with about Mary Ann. mut | UARDWARKE. Columbus, Ind. horse out to E t ill the record be dis— se ously anything abe ee d. tis the profour convice in themselves. Parties now cohet member it to your regret. and tradition Mat the pohtical morality and vainly by habi 5 5 ticn ure more | PEt See ae present os gE Pees pr fll Sane {improve him and do t Te seemed: the most vital pol: avidity now constrained to oppose | Do notteed a poet But what isixoaqps Belf-Swinging , ; : : t i 7 Ve sinrk * Pia Seca is Scewele Piece ices sublican presidential nomination. | i heated: give hinya moderatedrink | 0a, eee —o ; : meen in the endeuvor of 90d citi- | E pre iis nomination, | Wor I asked. She told ine ( . 2 poet See ee a Poe STRAW | \.\00.>. zens inboth parties to. adjust them hat nomination h for the time Seen ee nee CUE SAO oat had been run over a to living issues and to make them et- | Superseded all other issues by raising | lly, and then do not ove d. Many | cap, l been most isly STALKER boca c : + z " } n kal 1 by : } | mecoinalin ; the question of officr: nesty. This | 4 horse has been kilied by not ob- Ieper wade Raa | a ies ot political progress | e of offic al hone ty: “Phi ie eae f 1 hour ago, and she had called For 1884. WIND The indispensible ne- | question can not ne avoided, except; ‘ his injunction. for me ever since, but was now in} STEEL ssity of this course has long been | Upon the plea that the of char— ee that vou Lee °* fits, and had several in succession. ENGINES apparent, for in ies ot profound | acter of the candidate need ot be | tre tir and pure water. When th f went up stairs, and though very il | WAGON Always in the Lead! peace at home and abroad the most | Considered, and that, in order to se— ae ther 15 w arm awork horse shou id she recognized me, and_ stretched | Prepare cili aay eal, mone one pet mete 1 ON, ireatening national peril is the in- | Cure 2 party president, the members | be Watered at least tive time at N= | forth her arms and took me round j shicneiorer et, pr ullone mecenie ame 1 WOO! | _ he das } i | IDV = 8) } ‘ s — . 3 ea c erva ring the day. Ao be - “ WOOD rE ; oun¢ JOT t duous political corruption and de- | Of the party ought to vote for any | tervals du we oe ee A good bed the neck and pulled my head down \ WORK 1 Sa Jaces all straw and ik moratizing spirit and tendency, the | ¢*ndidate who has been re ularly for horse is essential. And last but into herbosom, The fits passed away | chaff in Mer of stack from start Xo AND ; tesult of which is what is well de— {| 90minated. This is the plea heyond / 20f least, never overwork or over- directly, and my presense seemed to} HLAISH & COS. fallin ecu oes cape jh ‘nto It takes less than a minute to start i > ity CHAIN drive a horse, whether your own or fan io eer hae ene ; | - tranquilze her, so that she got into ropes, stakes, derricks or props to fix ¢ t loads down low on wagon: no BARB WIRE, _ upsetting and shaking to pieces. It is Tevet PUMPS a- | Which pa madness can not go. seritbed by Senator Hoar, of M chusetts, as ‘tthe shameless doctrine | Acquiscence in it would require the ak hiered from a liveryiman. Its a : 1 : ae S sleep and did well. Her sister told that the true way bv which power | Surrenler of the self-respect of every shame if not asin to abuse a good Menthan eho ade circa ee aes perfect ghd hardy machine built. should be gained in the republic is | Voter. There could be no candi. | botse- piteous cries for me to ¢ en” g ; Unies Seis ous cries for met 7 : | ae eee mel ce oa = Speers deny |Benacit, WFhecler & Co., Butler, Mo, x is ples would not | He tay although there was not kelihood of my coming. This short justify CLEVELAND IS OUR CROICE. Upon the practical questions of | its support. SRIBE PEOPLE WITH OFFICES can anavoniern NEW Jb WELLER. tulure lome, | and brotl now be larrative has only one merit, is strict— prin- eated for their service, and t ly true :--Alexander Skirving. in the es, and he is 1 it should be used | tariff. finance and other questions, | jawed to mor 3 ten gained is pro: Most Difficult Thing. j upon which ties are divided bition and gratification of persons j fruit n the we are divided in tevenge.’” But docti bot =| succee iM choice of | z } perior ar ssults w Corrupt spirit representatives and other officers ac- nore alarmi tendency have sorapidly devel- = to our individ ee oe eee o> A is t they seek political power | 7 } ne ro be ne nly to gratify ambit and re-| pazie | tees te ses se ant 7 tense, to promote private gain. melons ot ames = i i Is the synonym of i cou | universe for a wor Now t trons of publi by bold asser- on that s t tuture, BAN Pee STITUTE! iv guilty. The system of deacon in the 5 Ww tosters ee will be en £a5) ‘ great party eas i ee ustrous frau ; = : SESS Backlen’s Arnica Salve to ever 4 nd benef supt Ppported made for Bil and for toning up the W. H. Cole, Druggist, of Joplin, Mo. A single trial of this remedy will convince any person of the truth of the above. fuccess of the party ec fie for the eure of without regard to the an in the hack, sie il service i % PW ; ] i those whom it selects as its executive 2gents to be a supreme national ne- cessity. A tend ten the public wel iod known as Change of Ls inne $ FEMALE TOME: TO8e eform in the s Office 608 Wyandotte St. KANSAS CITY, MO. SICIAN AND SUROROX On THe DisBases OF THE AND THROAT tS New York, and y more tatal to lorerssayi no better grazing are cannot be con— ceived and when by public E> Is exist than the eight thousand pert neres and or : ae es cared in short time, by'a mild process | scres of grass found on the Aleutian 1g7sSere Eyes cared in shore naing Io the Ears and / Catarrh treated; also, Nervous and Bloot D: i n appropriation for its con- | or Fox Islands, which he to the west . Suis", Zested:, siso; Nerves 8. ARTIVictaL ETE reason. litfer- ¢c Sea. and will a | make ence Or misunderstanding this cor— > THE E iz G -\ BOOM FOR THE GREAT REFORMER. re cad Serre pee Pont ‘Girectivas with h each bottle. ry Sp. _ Prepared he ‘ J. BB. St. Louis, Bo. ACO: L, runt spirit is able to demand thatthe! The declara a guarantee | ¢ : f best quality, fitted without pain. Cha: s struction. ot Alaska. abies ‘Consultation Pree. Call of write—inclose tame Soid by all Druggiste and Dealecs to Met

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