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: j THE POOR. ihe 4 zJo mocrat The total vote at A Contest of Puleliritade, | BUTLER WEE BY TIM : T 10 supject that s for election in November, 3 F Senator Simrall of Clay county hG IMBC here is no suoject tha ; i engage the public attention t the ¢ 23 au | J. D. ALLEN Eprroy present more forgeably than of mi : : ta > pre e poor. It is the moral duty of the , he e 4 re . velanc ved 4. he « favorite ‘ is tizens ot every COmmur os : ERMS OF SUISURIPTION: [that the suffering and peer : : en pue eas “ : uy medi! : | cured for and g time < ' : es Nae ie : i ‘ eee Oe Aes ; . ' Cie K tes, i § § essential as pers c x i t rom ¥ BUTLBEK MISSOURI pressed business state of the country woic c = : ;. ; ; : ; . WEDNESDAY, JAN 21, 1535. }th ows many wort a = é sn eet : a : a c 5 $ De i ’ \ | ee I t = qindiete &s R ling t ‘ especia Weare authorized to ar E. A | hese, depe ‘ ; 4 4 i] l iship go \ se ber rt > ‘ stat 16.000” sunny ne 43° : ue ! t s t 2 »s } ' Sonvention | pick up od co e H c a ade v Ze etly We are authorized to aunow necessarily s : = a ; 5 W. Tucker, as a candidate for Co el ieaucr andi ee ‘ Aa a = tot ‘ § ° »pie s 1 ive dactok Gae ane eee vt Mt. Pleasant township subject to dem- ‘ : : ae . Ae y c pet ote vot ‘ a cast Of features ocratic convention ‘arch igth 1555- poor who to Is and othe pora = ; t sali - ; i i substantial t 5 lace} < ver ¥ t er ! 3 y v d R um in ay Phe strugg : s A re . ! c Ww Vv pu t s ide ot g \ mids mre isasa test between music Vhe Republican senatonal c sential this very abe 5 : i . tn Pennsylvania no ated D these ys ¥ i : : : q i Cameron for United State We are a christian peop s-jd : : 5 B ‘ : c ey tian land and it is our duty to see to | so! og He ind t ‘ . ates 125 ay ? Missourr’s hte Giant has agai | 't that these people arerelieved. it . ; age iad : : ? set down pretty hard on Senator [15 tue that na ot es ee ee : aoe : : I F ee ; Hs. This time in the Shermans | as already been accomplished \ > | ~ i : : ‘ i ea ; 3 | ———__—_ ime since « concert was given ‘ jhe got Sa x I if € : ‘ i Nort tes, ’ « he por Judge J. W. Dunlap of Kansas} some ot our ieading lad ont : ! \ t t ant rh tf) desp B decla tl iby ju { City recently wounded by an acci- | benefit ot the poo: if g | < : \ ; eveerh t a =. vet t t | dental discharge of a pistol, realized went tar vat ! t ot t t wal 5 e of |’ t e ta mri tow that city on the 15th in temporarily, the sufferinys rh ‘ \ - show P iplet tl iment és Citv. But it was onivt = 4 ) John J. Ine as bee mi see ; x t ei fl ee th ' Cant aated pie = . or es e whoie tamtlies must surely S ‘ v | i ia : } under our very eyes. Pie ladies o : cs Lats RS 3 | fae society tot which is {Cla vat er disciy of WW rot . ee ‘ Fed ‘ na I t N , r i ’ ¢ t [Ss a sad b t vue fi sts the i WAG Bees 4 sues ie: We wantot distincily understoo elieve the ! i 4 : ’ ‘ae that we are of Iri lecent, so that st | 40¢ omg wood work in that bne. | Pee ane Ie } ! Whether we agi . Nir. | ‘ tees é t reat re row ' 1 ver < ¢ oe en MI POEM Paresh a wenn any dynamiters contemy 3 ma 1h r ca ah . Ke Tee ees tions in Butler t j : t H j . 1 Satie . ; Er S ike | tate’s Wealth ' «ember this and 1 { viet ‘ ‘ y it t ad thin te + 1 H 7 Pthing off te of-|* ilwan SAS es ¢ 1 «scams de tha { ii sing the question | é x : Ryaamaactet en? ; i ir minis sroperly | : t ) Mr. Blaine defines the mugwumps | ~uffermg in our ; ai the | 2 eer : sivas le ris as ‘educated hows Ir. Blaine | tibutions be gat 3 chica viewidtorPchm=| > em Se oad - r zeems to consider the difference be- | Perviston of the : baci Wr CacierehGwe increase o 4 ver : ‘ i it * . ty Soe earns ’ ia ane s re speen the mugwumps and the rest nbuted where th { Estey Vantage per nib ahe do “i 1953. O « ¢ ve ’ ' : H Pees , t th « ip r tr et the Republicans as a mere matter | good. The marshal can repo: See aah es $196.7 30,663 is res! estate : v one ¢ i t education. —Cour Journal cases of need and suffering direc i - : : or }: res £ $53,556,205 ot ° 4 % ihe president. We would make 5 eel ye ; shun: 145.751 is personalty—an merease ibe . ‘ Captain Phelan is rapidly ap- trnest appeal in behalf of thet SAL ; ge of S13 S 0.316 is vail- | cen the ne 4 E ‘ wh 17a! un 19 < te ot late rat Pa proaching recovery. The gang are | hat this he done and we do not be se oe | road property. an mcrease of S150 ' it ‘ 4 < - a p } jonly sha Sor 1 aelie S an ; of women going abroad alone soaking their threats of what they | teve that the benevolent Indies ot} t ably treated by five happiuy chosen | gsi COO ERT RIS HE ti ne i vhicat ad will do if he attempts to divulge any Butler will turn a deaf ear to | : 5 { : fierce fand $518,528 is telegrap! property. : . are CONE ee Writers. Vit, two nited States | ; : ' Itheo es woul -cerets and it is believed that his life | €'l! of suffering humanity, 1D \ rf Phe revenue tax of 29 cents on act tlh tate } tors wes an anc ol je ‘ } " ‘ ee : : ee { si he lines hardly draws I vill pav the penalty if he persists ir = Hee i i 100 on igeregat i | 2d { F cpcoally f he persists in RANDALL IN THE SOUTH i Jas. T. Legate, of Kansas, o1 lege president, F. A. P. Barnard, of | ah ld at the time of Mourad TH. the ' he prosec his re re - - | . ; ie will yie about one million for ; the prosecution of his would be : Quite a fever of excitem ias | the republican orators sent into Ohio | Columbia: a New York York law- | y : were torbidden to wear bright « sassin. Short. ce — = ‘ lai the cce : Roe Ro Pieor andi atl fhundred theusand dollars a year Oe cen stirred up by Hon. Sam j during the recent campaign. makes | ver, Roger A. Pryor: and a wel | r nie Or sailin acaique without their > - : es + +. 1" ne estimate ott expenses ot the ~ Randall's trip through the Sou 1 {some startling disclosures re known journalis:. Witham Purcell. ; : bands Litu ‘ { | Oscar Von Koc htitsky is the name 5 | ad ae state sovernment is $1:200,000 a ands, and ifs woman was found » | : states, and especially is this so the management of polttic The substantial agreement ot four ot : the streets alone it was the daty 6 1S na a rma ce z Tee ee 1 ~ { vear, so thai there will be a surplus cei “3 ~s ae Gov. Marmaduke bas political circles. The southern peo-}im the buckeye state, and 7 Is = non the same point is significant. | * SONG Ae FOIE OE RS EK #ppointed as Commissione: 3 j ees of about $200,000 in the revenue carted : pt Pv . t tc ay ee ner of Labor ple,with their characteristic hospital- it 1s easily ex Ps tin- r notable artic in this un—{ i : oe 1 ssove her, and order ber te = 4 Statistres. ye don’t blame : 5 3 jtund at the end of the year. The : Payer erage ate Lad nme Blame the | iry.throw wide their portals and give | ww Ohio weat tor Blaine. strong number is a review of j ‘ : : i si Tiny the ovattes ate tan faborme men of the state for *hick- | 5 és a Aicue state interest tax of zo cents on the | eile S i a harty welcome to this noted states = s Life ot FE-merson, byt... ; 1. but in dead carnest as tar a sng’’ on this appo ont. wees q 4 i ; : : I S1oo will Hkewise yield $1,200, ‘ si eG itt i pecuement A man man, the shivalry of t! soutt { rode with Kerns trom Cincin- {the vete: in historian George Ban- 4 T) a ee oF wed they do vo. But the women are u ore| a avith si ang s sympat join nual interest on the state beb “4 i 7: op eeecnrs — has no sympathy | cewe him with open arms as { . Columtor lone tsa 2 ays be- ie Ht; amd still another 1s an essay} ean inte n the state Gh nralidy anditthoagh: iNav aie for working people. } ~ “ fore the October election, when h - : a : IS Hylo,jgo. The surplus in the} ~° fainted lac Mins 2 © Peepic honored guest. They takeqpride in lrold ie thelathole methods 4 © | by Prot. C. A. Young on ‘Theories an ne ‘ : ‘ | eve rywhere, riding 1m rs. buyin ———— ¥ told 1 m » ot the] : tund will be sbout S300,000 ut the agin 2 sede : ae = Es lis “ir vast resources and!. | oar o » Sun’s ore ashich ? ae | From the tone ot Jefferson City displaying their va sources and! campaign im Cincinnati, Ohio. | regarding the Sun’s Corona,”’ which | BU pe we eee Gor) surpluses | in the bazars, and Junching quietly is correspondents one : ae Fades that listen respectfully and some even, Amon; g other things, he said thatthe | he skilltally brings within popular; AS baliv he d ! Rae the cemeteries, they never venture t pera Ss J tha ~ 5 . ss : isis will probatly ¢ levotedl te he ie anaes ta r not a single petition ba f Z entousiastically to his speeches, but; ¢¢mpaiga in Cinemnati was 2 bloody | comprehension. The Rev. | Pree Mipocalaad : ES ere | speak to a stranger 11 th baal : = ap el vet been qa. receptions are not reantas an | OM€ nd itmade him shudder tothink |G, J. Shedd defends | pean oes the state debt. The total } presented to the legislature in favor “. lofat. He said: ‘We h ve ad a Se, Renae i istate debt is S1s.242.000; put $2,-1 ise she thi : endorsement of Mr. Randalls polit ‘ ; ee eiicg | “iindless Punishment. he Peace it “>" | THE OKLAHOMA SMENT. ¢ a f prohibition, while several bushels tue pL ee Bee _ | atrangements to have four men killed Louies nee ie "| 440,000 is made up ot schoo! and! LAHO MOVEMENT. i vt remonstrances against the submis- 1 a iar | gea a ! mpone ofthe: (wards early: inthe eo: eeu ee luniversity. certificate bi are| Wellington, Kan., Jan. 16.—A 4 sion of a prohibitory amendment Politician to beheve that it 1s. | morning of election day so as to | Departures in Educ if 5 ASR ay | courier just in frem the Oklahoma i B The ne ae } set control “= . : 2 a never to be paid, leaving the payable ru nhiem < kla ‘ The people recognize the position ; contro! that ward.’ [ objected both : : { = H ; “ave been dumped upon the clerk’s cP pee: Poon tothe Conneabne anak : Housekeepers who have white | obligation only $11,802,000 } country gives the following itenss it nay he holds in his party and the great | t© the conversation and the ~and_ ' as ii H 2 A 3 ee desk. influ Ided by t ss = had nothing more to do with the | Marble stoops to keep clean,can save | regar to the condition of the color en ence wielded by him inthe na- ve Ohi - Ness : | : if The bill introd i Honale Conse! pear er polit 2 Ohio during the campaign j time and labor by washing them with | Davis and His Old Soldiers. Bed E y Hi introduc h S 1onal gress. re great. Cry or wit! ae s. re S = { < - : Fi j S ced in the house ae ae = A per with Mr, Kerns, ia mop which bas been dipped in Baltimore, Md., Jan. 14.--T Captain Couch hes with bins 300 providing that only lawyers shall be | ¥2ich bas gone up from the press BE w 5 e | hoiling! is ig le ie = 3 ee ss The Typographi Union doiling hot water and sac sod} society of the army and of the | or joe well-armed mea Their sup- cligible to the probate judge: that his journey ts for the purpose of = 3 ; | t ; i { 3 z és H bid asesmip < : | Knights ef Labor of Sedalia i } conicderate states to-day elected Hon { ply of provisions is sufficient to carry ¢ ; throughout the state, ts a fraud onits | © orking a revolution on econom:c =< ace ? } | 2 5 a ‘ * i | passed resolutions to boycott the | i Jefferson Davis an honorary member | them through until spring. They | sery face and gotten up solely m the questions is silly im the extreme. | fi ae : a : - Soitt | ater: t+ a ry Mr Real i ies Spee j; Bazoo of that city “for having dis- j plan has the advantag mn H of the society and appointe, com- | since ge into camp ut Stillwates | interest o ‘jac as Mr. Hi s simply > t= zZ Ze Pi } ; | J Seec awyers 3 ip charged employees for no other} ¢xsensive, as medi on-j mitteeto send him «a certificate of rifle pits and thrown up| i who haven't got ability or brains | >racing an opportunity of mect- | *" te ones etree i j ! Tt A 4 a . : than i t lovee oIn sumptr and phneum fre now, Mm and to express their es- | carthwo he rifle pits in the H fnough to make a | sing as practi- ing and becoming acquainted an said employees joined | 5 rr on anc . ne : ¢ mW : tor} : ‘Sad Dal é 3 ; ge Ee = : ' an organ:zation havi for it jec aite cheap.— Arkansas raveler, teem: and love tor him. udge Dai- | differen portions surrounding their \ p &oners and want the © public SS aan with the people of a great sec-} ; ganizat no a for its pouiece quite cicap Kansa : 3 cas i : : i t 4 ; < ‘ } the protection of their labor.’’ Res jiam,ch Man,sent th certitfic Catop aie connected by deep ditches One old ¢, : tion and the people along the route, ‘ =] se crazy spelling retormers : | : 2 set armer with P These crazy spelling “ =o | evening. accompanied by a letter in| by means of which the columnist: can por them. } olutions were also adopted ad hrapidity transfer their terce®™ ising | . = Itrying to persuade peopie to spe z = He issembly not | ed a 1 Dae si is aoe in j Which they sav: **The unce:signed | + or indirectly 5 2a One: = E wi i from one portion to another, and be Was unworthy of pec elec: T He oe ae intern you | Coroparatively safe from the guus of and ex- | the solders. oss’’ sense is worth a mil | gnizing this, give him welcome. tt } Von ot such, and especially so when Sull-ieantbetite may attempt to ssi interests of widows and orphans | ™4¢ political capital out ot st) but; : the tazoo, as tg k .: } finger, so to spea sto shorten « Kiss, sre to be leoked after. we prophesy that they will be met) fid i a confidence z es) t of a he bo nnn : . $e on the very thresh hola by a deter- Senee end respect of all bonest wil bring upon himself the hatied of Ss pa is ¢ . = . . = 2 men wh ve at he: t bes ~ The Sherman—Davis controversy | mined resistance. There 1s consid- Ft ee | the nsing generation. The tendency bene air i 3 = ~ st > ass > he iple. ~ +> being aired in Congress and sey- | erable difference between the recep- ase the masses of the people. | 1. rather to add more s's. That is, ecal lively tilts has been engaged in| tion given a stranger visiting our ply to these accusations, the |. voieshe sc a yard. a yar 2good and frie vere your old soldier lirectly to patro appoinie ommiitte t appointed « committe to of this action of the society The troops are said to be water press to vou the sentiment of the so- ciety that its members entertis tor you the protoundest respect tor your | and | devotion to the cause of the soutli, for | bound, and are not expected to reach | the scene of action tor several days he courier said the boomers were : . : 2 P : Bazoo publishes C si 1b | between our sage senators. Jeff} land on a peaceable errant and that | 7A ia lishes a card signed by ¥ | a half. or two yards long, or as lone} a i os RAGE Fs Sick PAN Se } ss Reate Gis he employ ne : 2 Bly a career and cez oo re stay this time, and wer Leavis is a private citizen and’ Sher— |] accorded the mvasion ot an enemy, | “© S™Plovees of the office denving | 4. 9s strona man can hold his breath, | YOU" honorable care rd ; ads ' = ' Permit us to add that we are happy , prepaied to withstand a tong siege. swan is a retired General of the U,jand Mr. Randall and his friends {¢ charges. While J. West, bim- self, says they were disch *. army. Sherman chose to bring | would find this out to their sorrow if up accusations against Davis while | such a thing was attempted. imbibing too freely in the use of fire Gov. Hill of in 2 ofheval lite to which Davis gives en va j eseiee.to the > Belva will not down at the bid- mends the aboliti elie. Sherman admitted that it! ,- l ‘i ding o: aie “I observe,” says Mai. Horace | was a personal matter that could pcchthe People butbobs up se heal lorace | renely and petitions the Senate to “4: Hlurlbut. receiver and edit anly be settled between the two . Ti nt secithal tee c a ie _ the Chicago Times. “1 observe : still he prefers to saddle the whole! ~~ a — Whitefish Rei “i emia i thing off on Congress rather than | ©? 2 20! overlooked. No other uitefish Reid continu Ss S cf we {manin the Senate besides Hoar, be#tl of the New York —Burdette a hee A : in the belief that when your caiummni- j ators and slanderers shall have long Emme Bona Dying. fame will grow Hillsboro, DL. January 65,.--Mis+ ter Emma Bond. who never entireiy re- arged for heen forgotten, ysuur with a grandeurand your chara © as an example of | Covered from the horrible outrage of and that electricity E two years ago, is now in a dying condition from the effects of «4 tall a few days ago while Ministering to ‘ patric and 1 cases of capitol punishment. not every state in the umion ayer ES ; the amendment> This is an ase of soe * | electricity. If ten parts o :o fifteen parts of a t coNodion are aided — her sick tather. Miss Bond swooned creosote, 4 sort of - striking her head on the floor and had suspected that when ; stir up the blood that is stil left would have bee coi 2 = the old) man’s veins. No doubt - o a = : 7 Sherman is right so far bis personal | j Soonen si try to mor nopolize the | ed trom Le Polar expedition Lieut. It has been jelly is obtained which is more con- | producing a coucussion of the brain. { time ot that = Ae ai by such a Horace Greeley would resume con fi venient to apply to decayed tee’ Her physician to-dav thinks there » than creosote in the ! id forn.. «9 hope for her recovery. Riety 2s concerned. | petition. trol ot his old newspaper.”” i