The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 23, 1885, Page 8

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soth b i st 1in-elhg a € : } nei r tions vet firm in insisting On, as ar t : r ! ' z : ts i apart of the common law of the f 12 | land at heve to be for S interest of the laboring classes and it r eparation renorts on | just to their employers. Last Thurs- and the pr ation of j ee claims referred to individual me day night they had a torchlight pro- ote r essic t was armilein length are otten obliged to devote hours at | and the most orderly ever seen here. e i Tt in line were both young} night to the examination and di- | The men in line ere h y g gesting ot the voluminous papers | aad gray haired, and egy mae | ance <¢ ing ould command usually submitted in support of the| ance and bearing would co claims, , D.C., Dec. 14, 8 hey cannot skim over the 5 ] respect at any time and inany place. evidence because they have to sub-{ Among the transparen os vere mit a clear statement of it to the| some bearing such inscriptions as a. as 9% be Ars committee betore the latter agrees | ‘‘Abolish Convict Labor, Arbi on the report, and then they must be prepared to answer all questions that ; may be propounded by the 300 and when the cl members comes up tor final The duties and labors of a more the action in House. member are anything but few and hight when <‘ongress 1s sitting. B sides the duties imposed upon him by the House, he has numerous letters of all sorts and kinds to apswer not only trom his own con- Stitucnts,but even from ot! citizens of his own state, and at times even from other states. This correspond ence 1s so large that Congress found it nec $300 a sesson for writing paper and postage. of time is consumed allow member ssary to each Then again a great deal in visiting the after con- the the various departments looking the claims or some business of by Treason Stituents requiring action department. For that corridors otf the department buildings are alive with distinguished servanis of the great Republic trom the time that their doors are opened until the last mmute ot grace to reach the Capitol to look atter business there. Truly, the path of « rough and rugged one and notstrewn with roses. member is a The florists here are already newing their well grounded com- re- traticn first, and strikes us the last resoit,’’ **Organized labor is system,”’ the government contract cte., ctc- after the procession, and stirring Beale addresses made by good speakers. | Congress cannot help being and demonstration. On mass | favorably ir St. Matthews | Thursday was held at the | = 99 ee: bulwark of the Republic,’’ -‘Abolish A mass meeting was held Constipat Castoria cures “o! jon, eee Withous injurious medication. Tus Ceyrace Compant, 12 Fulton Street, N. ¥-. “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that [recommend it as superior to any pre pticn knows to me.” H. A. Aucnes, M.D., 111 Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIS & COMPANY PROPRIETORS OF THE E-L-E ables ——o Sree church for the repose of the soul of King Alfonso, ard was a very im- State and War, walked over to the church from the White House, and were assigned seats in a front pew. All of the foreign legations at the Capitol attended, and the gorgeous unitorms of the ministers and attaches added to the brilliancy of the scene. The Senate committee on printing will probably soon offer a resolution regulating the number of copies of bills to be printed. At present equal number of all bills are printed, and as a consequence there are tens of thousends copies ot private bills that are never used and are wasted, while there are not enough copies ot the important bills to supply the demand. The proposed resolution will remedy the eyil. H. READY FOR an plaints against the injustice done by the government in keeping up tour immense propogating gardens and green-houses to supply flowers and plants gratuitously to the society beople to the injury ot priyate enter- prises. Thousands of dollars are appropriated every session of Con- gress to keep up these government green houses to no purpose other than to supply high officials and their friends with flowers and plants to adorn their private parlors when giving the customary afternoon and evening receptions, This of course injures honest trade, and should be stopped. ‘The American people do not object to their money being expended in what contributes to the | welfare of all and advances science, | but they do object to crushing out | private enterprises by using public | funds to benefit individuals. | Let there be a reform im this all im-— | portant matter. clas Washington has been the city of the past week. First in importance was the Republic’s convention—Congress ; second, the Sanitary convention, and third, but by no means least, the Knights of Labor convention. conventions a andats daily sessions are The Sanitary convention is largel attendec interesting in the papers read discussions tollowing on subjects fecting the hygiene and sa ¥ condition of the whole country. Many distinguished sanitists here, and printed report of the convention's proceedings will be re- ceived by the people of all sectic as an important and useful ac sitioa to sanitary scrence subject in which every lar town i ested, as health of whole communi- ties is dependent upon it. wg subjects labor Now is the ti ‘Wantto Give BUTLE See ————s CHRISTMAS TInyite an inspection ot may assoort- ed Stock ot rect to the CLOBE PRINTING CO.,ST. 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