The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 13, 1886, Page 7

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THOMPSON'S TALK. -eme- | The Presiaent of the Chase Nat ona! eg | Bank Favors Stiver Coinage. | seen John Thon mn, the le | president of the Chace national bank, Phe | 104 Broadway, is a prominent silver Free from Opiates, | advocate, and is, Pethaps, the only SAFE. offiger ot 4 national bank New | York 6! whom tha 4 aid suid: “EP stand ein th c | this city; but itis not the first time I’ve stuod alone on financia 16s tions. When I was and nail to } w get our present vatils em established [st | alone; there was not anoti er ba Haer | Jin New York who sould have ny FR | th ng to do with yt Again, when | : organized the first national ik ot | ‘ stock and [ was torced to té it al inmy own tamily, Myself and two sons and son-in.law held the stock | 6 U R FE F IT S$! and we brought in one outsider ws th Wren Fray ure Uo ot team merely to Pon fr ten shares to give us the five directors ¥ or Pall- Jae ae paeewaeece Kn yremeiy te necessary to organize. So it was (ody hese Ret a4 once for a j when we issued the first. national The New York clearing house held The BUYERS @uip? iw | a big meeting to tack over tie i issued Sept. and March, Ohieere eer : ‘ cach year. 69-256 pag and atter a full discussion, de ¢ S4RIN4 inches,withover | not to have anything to do wit isu 3,400 Silustrations — a i i whole Picture Gallery. | money. They said no one wou GIVES Wholesale Pitces oe faeces i <s “ ee nm eee ra on i goods for SCataAW ap would tour » . ee Sere eel have changed their iminds < order, and gives exact cost of every- 7 ae thing you use, ent, drink, wear, or | laughed Mr. Piro npsoa. “Ou 1 INVALUABLE 1% P mation gleaned | SUSET Question, Ir : : ay hak wenton, “I stand alone. s vows reecipt of 10 cts. to defray | joj 4 )i5\ 5). meerned, but Lan iap expense of mailing, Let us hear from you, Respectfolly, pv to cheve the peopl ot the ““ONTGOMERY WARD & CO. | Usites! States are with me j N & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chieogo, ts tend t touetoer prec aus ‘ ee Taree ~ | be thrown into mere mc se, : instead ot being continued as woucy | C metal without causing stagnation, A; ' 1 : ane pression and finally # monetary revolution, doubting the purchasing NORTH MAIN S1 power of the monetized metal and ; causing @ corresponding cheapening of all property, sacludin g silver, and bringing all debtors, as a general | thing, into bankruptcy. [t is indis- ; putable that the gold output of the ] world 1s duninisbing. My views é are that there will a desperate inter- national effort tor the possession ot gold enough to go round on which ] 9 : 7 DEALER IN g to sustain specie payments. When » the silver ot the world is degraded , to mere merchandise one nalt the precious metal foundation for sus- taining specie payment disappears, and the idea that the other half will be adequate is preposterous.’”’ “Why has gold and silver parted company in price—in other Busi Ciriages, 2 SPRING WAGONS, | Etc., Ete. words, +00. why is the former ratio values no urThe Largest Assortment to Select From in Por j Southwest Missourl.-% longer ma.ntained somos “For a very simple reason. At a the close of the Franco-German war ha in 1872 Germany obtained an ine he e qd eS es demnity from France of more than chats 1,000,000,000. Silver at that time being the dearer and scarcer metal, this indemnity was paid in gold. Bismarck and his advisers in 1873 demonetized silver and established Th Patterns on Hand, and Suid at p the Lowest Hates. -ese--—— There goods come direct from the manufactor and di t th b th: ur . ] pte ll ios Aenns i oe & tor Germany the gold standard, re- - celebrated patent deemed the silver circulation with gold, and threw the silver on the ULHOLLAND 2 SrTraseoe:.ss OS n, and the idea that when Special terms to agents, ithis comes there will be financial troubles is nerfectly nreposterans, for the banks will have the gold to Ccountint he silver Certificates to r their counters. This may be termed an inflation and ding off a pan ce. re of I ‘ I » s ¢e lations ANS ad t sited n t treasury, sO \ iv be compel 1 D t t present con lave ot silver ? gressman Warner hat there was no danger ot ‘¢ knows our strength. He says we may nor get free coinage, but there 1s no danger of the repeal present law. lent | n captured by it » and they have impressed him with their views until he has put tus toot in at, but id have strength enough to ver where it is. Vy in south ?a., Was cured years standing. Mishlers Herb use tor about ued its | two mo 1 1 ot whi-h time she | pele cure She had tried sever- | al physier and numerous remedies | Without avail. | 2 OUR WASHINGEON LETTER. WASHINGTON, I ».C., Jan. 4, 86. fuple have so little sense of propnety that they call at the exe | = ecutive mansion to see the president cyen Sundays, the same as other days. This is of such common occurrence that it has led to the displaying of a card with | the word **closed”” punted in big | black letters, so that now when the und dangling wher by the door knob, ce even the blind can see it. isthe only wey in which the presi- dent can get one day's rest trom the Importunities million countrymen. personal ot his fitty Washington, now known as the! City of Magniticent Distances, will soon acquire the additional title of | Statuary City, es that at least Hardly a yéar pass- one more statue is! wot added to the already long list. | ‘Two it not three more may be looked for within the near future. A statute | to commemorate the public services of the late Vice President Hendricks, | the first democratic vice president in a quarter of a century, will be erect ed here. Another will be the statute | of General Grant the Grand Army of the Republic, and « third will be the statute of Maj. L’Enfant, | by the engineer who laid out. the jtor the rest ot the day. At these National Capitol Tis Breach | public receptions everybody is free I 5 H engineer made this city his home| after discharging the trust imposed upon him by Congress, and died here in 1825 m poverty. Histemains were interred just, outside of the District limits on the humestead of an old friend with whom he lived the | . | last few years of jhis life. Nothing | ; London money market, taking back has ever been done to mark his ; Ss R N to Germany the proceeds in gold. | resting place, and now that the! MD tit Sering i the best becouse there is no | This over stocked the London br leleo ipleteness« and beauty of his plang side bar in the way of turning; because there is : : j - ' w pitching: because it is the strongest and | lion market with silver ; tus re being brought to view y the PP easiest riding spring inade dearth of gold some other toreren | ¢ a : ‘ dearth go some other torergn | erection of stately residences on the, | 2 ES ns lowe Jermany’ * : 7 mations followed Germany's ex- | broad streets and wide avenues, and P > le, ar HerSixteenth Yenr. see | *™ple, and of statues in the many circles tormed iH el 1 ple i : | followed. simple data! by the ingeniously planned inter- ‘¢ and all the fac sed the part- | section of streets and ayenues, the ; jing of the two metals in price wonder is that something was not) ‘ “Yo vou think the other New| done betore to do honor to the. | York bankers will even v come !, nus ot such an engineer, to your Views on ' Uhe excitement in the general post. } “Thev can't! stiles toa : They can : est ue ie Gepartment over the appoint- j tiny ts on my sic toa clerkship of the colored i How soon do vou expec : jan Morton trom Arkansas is sub- | change? siding. It is strictly a civil service ‘Without \ Towing = somethiag | appointment; but it was not known more of the spirit of the present | at the department that Was Our igth premium listscomprising over | s 2 " : : : mesa 32,000 worth of presents, is now ready. | Congress, I can not you much! colored man til he pared with “very subscril pes fe tbe ces) Times at) of an answer to that questi If} bis notice ot ape hand PB P200 a year, when order is rec re ¥ eB April yocisse, ‘ ‘ congress makes it mandatory vig i dg lt Phere se Pall $10 zy i pe ! scarce . © exe S Partics pecim ies : } free to ay A SHVE Ts, and o s the post c Vinic t8 PRICES FoR oN ere . mae “ Foal! ithout prety 1 oe s ertificar mentac ‘ ‘ day Times px 20 ¢ s a colored ma soue of the Paily Timer “ rs se dollars ¢ t ti Address a . . _ ee + s esks, the work ot ; ; current money | which demands complex and ac 1 THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. : ee i tate calculations, ard he has recently been promoted in salary These , house is not open to callers the card | This | (stores color, promotes are respectful in their deme anor do not seek social 1 uercourse w t c c AS a lco - the > not itoe er the ¢ } ves Pariments Tie las tes the o the new Was ¢ aing > oe SSE 1 of the Distric Most a at the Churches held midnight s . at past 12 a ma ) ~ were to tound e streets thar atuany a s ee ye ot Was! on fast the old year and teast thour of the new until e next day, ! sutter ww rest of the The temperance cause appears to be growing in Washington as well as other parts ot the South. It is seldom that wine is to be found ut any table New Year's day ma round A few years ago it was in every house, aud now it is not countenanced at all in’ the best society. Coffee and chocolate and like beverages have taken its place, and as a consequence no man dis- graces himself or shames the triends on whom he calls The bright sky and mild tempera iad the effect of making every body teel like ‘*c dling.” and trom noon til 10 o’clock at night the well swept concreted streets were throng ed with ¢ images carrying merry parties around the circle of their tcquaintances to give expressions of their best wishes for a happy and prosperous new year. There was a perfect jam at the White House when the hour for! civ, ans to pay their respects arrived. | | Before that time the members of mt Cabinet and Diplomatic Corps, the Justice Senators and s of the U.S. Supreme Court, | | Representatives, and | . . 1 Army and Navy paid | { in | officers of the | their respects fand the order named, left in acceel | order. but after that the rush came, | and notwithstanding the most pertect entered and | arrangements for the preservation of order, if « man got away with a | whole coat or unrumpled shirt he was fortunate. The assisted by | Miss Cleveland and the wives of the president was | | { i | Cabinet officers, and the reception equalled in splentor any ever before | held. Atter the president's reception the | ladies of the Cabinet officers repaired to their and homes there received | to call and many persons avail them- | selves ot the privilege tu ‘see’? and be **seen.”’ It is the custom for the clerks in the departments to call on | the families of tne Secretaries. They j are received with «a pleasant smile, jand after passing the compliments of the season vanish and are 1 and never | seen or heard of again, are as Z much a stranger and unknown as} before the call was made. Among the other ladies | Mrs. assisting Sec Manning, the wite of the Se retary of the Treasury, in receiving, tovornte Gov. Tilden | 1 | were Misses Ruby and Susie Tilden, | § ieces of | An Architect's — Mi. Edward Side! was the chief assis. tant to the ere set tor the et sate B ings ot New Orleans. He writes | thatheniiea St Jacobs Oi! the best | effects in severe case of rheumatism, and | { psi recor i l similarly aMicted as | the quickest and most certain remedy. Coal ou Tasseetoe | Notice 1s hereby given to all deal- | H ' ers in coal oil in Bates County that 1! nave secured the necessary testing instruments and duly qahfied and am | now ready to preform the duties of | eas Sones by law. | it to their interest ; fering any oil | ind to domy ute for sale, as Dam detern ’ and 7 all fullest | “The ladies especta t ed Parkers Hair Balsam writes a Hi. Decker druggist ot Findlay, Opio I te say it is the mostelegant dressing they ever used.” Stops falling hair‘ re- DIP ee BEST TONIC. ies, ¢ y and i ures Dyspepsia, indigeations Weakness, vure Blood, Malaria, Chilleand Fever. sud Newralgta, san untai et Diseases pr r to lead sedentary othe teeth,ca se hen t ° ther Tron medicines ea the blood, stimu! ds the assimilation of food, re- rand Belching, and strength. 1 vers, Lassitnde, Lack of it hee ‘no equal ¢ has above trade ma 1 son wrapper, Take no cther be BROWN CHEMICAL CO. 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