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yvoL. X11. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JULY 9. The Butler —— Times. 1890. NO. BB “It % doea| ;not denounce the platform then you | | haz ve certainly made a false charge | ‘om ex-President against myself and Bro. U. S. Hall. : aby, on the occa- iI have before me the Democratic 4th of July celebration, in | platform and I find in ita part of our | 4 the people to act, | demands. I will state some of them: | e Pec deral Election | It Says, “we still trust with unfal- | ‘tering faith inthe principle of the lEx-F President Cleveland Calls on the | Democratic pl palo Missouri State Bank :::<:- OF BUTLER, MO. Sea th hg hich he es . $110,C0o. | lin refereuce to sche me np g letter CAPITAL, ¥ cous gress: _ Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections an a} d's letter | party;” what are the principles as | does a General Banking Business. Mass. In it eed down in the platform, that you | i s regrets, he said:|take the liberty to speak thus our | In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans _ mm contemplated by |demands (that is the F. & L. U. de-| on Real Estate on long or short time at was ea a eee | zation Ww il, it s fall short | truth for a false show will do no, low est rates W. vithout delay. ‘in the impre ns due to the occa | good. The Democratic platform of | aga STOCKHOLDERS | sio n if it does not -| Missouri says: ‘We are opposed to Burk, Monroe Farmer Jenkins, 3B Assit Cashier stark e,L B De eireutt clerk | ithe Dec'aration of Independence | ¢rusts. Equal and just taxation of Seve eimund Farmer — Moeison GH Farm Tucker’ J M Capitalist | LU EED ORT REATISET ENE ee al | iam onthe tere. sano Ob the | : Gait HB, perme Nie ee Bank c . die, WB Farmer bee : Lag the Wrongs an Oe ‘ Z ere support o the i eras Physician Owens Farmer Vaugian, 3M Capitalist |pressions of misgovernment. The|government.” Are not these prin: | t tk bo ae Dealer Phare, ore = Woote. HO Lumber dexter jreasons and ee ae their viples in our demands? Most assur- | d Dieher Ci Brot pane e Pigott, = Ht Bank clerk Water i pecoeeeEnoes lot a ‘ine is of grievous instances|truth. Look further on. It says: esicham Fase Figeician ielner- 3 1. Pres Judge Co.Ct Willkeme Bhasin S plained that their interests had been | tem of tariff taxes.” Do not our de- d neglected and their rights as lawful| mands say the same. It wants the BOOKER POWELL _ President WM. E. WALTON cashier subjects so violated under British | tariff taken off of the necessities of |. if T.C. BOULWARE — vice-president = J. R. JENKINS —asst. cashier jrule that they were absolved from/|life and placed on luxuries. Arenot e further fealty. Our fathers in es-|these our demands? It says, “We = = tablishing a new government upon |are in favor of free coinage of sil- al the will of the people and consecrat-| ver,” 50 says our demands. The ta ed to their just care and protection | public land, the heritage of the peo- od could not prescribe limitations | ple, should be held for the actual 4 4 which would deny to political par-| settlers, not another acre to rail- We | | ties its conduct and administration.|roads or speculators. Is not this iM The opportunities and the tempta-|one of our demands? We favor the ch | tions thus necessarily presented to} unearned lands granted to railroads or § 5 partizanship have brought us to ajand corporation being forfeited to or time when party control is far too ar- rogant and bitter and whenin public place the true interests of the coun- try are too lightly considered. In this predicament those who love their country may well remember with comfort and satisfaction on Independence day that the disposi- tion of the american people to revolt against maladministration still re mains to them and is the badge of their freedom and independence, as well as their security for continued prosperity ani happiness. EARNEST WATCHFULNESS NEEDED. “They will not revolt against their plan of government—for its protection and preservation supply every inspiration of true american- ism. But because they are free and independent American citizens they will as long as their love and venera- tion to their government. shall last, revolt against the domination of any political party, which, entrusted the government and opposed to al- iens owning land in this govern- ment. Instead of the F.&L. U. demands denouncing the Democrat- icjplatform, the Democratic plat- form is made and formulated out of the F. & L. U. demands. brothers, are you not sorry for your- selves? You have had the blind calf run over you in some way, or else you thought to bring yourself before the people of Missouri in a shrewd manner. What are you go- ing to do about your denunciation? |. ‘Will you still swear your horse is sixteen feet high? or will you come up manfully snd withdraw your charges against Halland myself? Now, my brotners, the best way is to always know what you want to do before you make an attempt to de- nounce any brother. Yours for the right with the request that you pro- cure the Democratic platform and read it and then get the F. & L. U. We Lave just opened a $15,000 Steck of Dry Goods Notions, for the purpose of closing them out at WHOLE- SALE PRICES, and want todo so as quick as possible and T THEM INT0 MONEY, A to do so at once, we will offer this advantage, which will be a saving to you of all proffits mrde by the Retail Merchants. AND CLARK'S ole te [U III | sci [hie with power, sordidly seeks only its|demands and read them before you continuance, and which faithlessly|make another statement. You violating its plain and simple duty |might be mistaken again. Read and consider well. Now, my brother, I do not expect you to vote anywhere else than in the U.L. Party. Men that will make such mistakes will certainly say the horse is sixteen feet high. Yours for the truth, H. W. Hickman. Puxico, Mo., June 26, 1890. McElree’s WINE OF CARDU! for female diseases The new universal, comprehen- sive, personal option, back action, repeating and far reaching pension bill is a iittle too much for the Buf- falo Express, a Republican paper, which breaks out in this treasonable style—that is, when a Democratic paper talks this way, it is accused of disloyalty: The conference pension bill is not born of patriotism and justice, nor is it based on principles of good government. The Republican par- ty, it is urged, stands pledged to do justice to the soldier. Do pension appropriations of nearly $100,000,- 000a year go for naught? Must $60,000,000 more be given to prove that the Republican party ie the soldier's friend? That iy has to the people. insults them with professions of disinterested solici- tude, while it eats out their sub- stance. “And yet, with all this we should not in blind security deny the existance of danger. The masses of our countrymen are brave and therefore generous; they are strong, therefore confident, and they are honest and unsuspecting. Our peril lies in the ease with which they may be deluded and cajoled by those who waold traffic with their interests. No occasion is more opportune than the celebration of the 114th anniver- sary of American independence to warn the American people of the present necessity on their part of a vigilant watchfulness of their rights and a jealous exaction of honest and unselfish performance of public duty. Yours very truly, “Grover CLEVELAND.” President Hickman Replies. Journal Of Agriculture. To John Donohue and Paris E. Hyde, Committee of Fidelity Union No, 1783: GenxtLemeN—I have before me rather a queer proceeding of your Subordinate Union. You started three spools for 10 cents; 2 papers genuine brass pins for 5c; 25c towel for 16c; 15c towel for 74c; Ladies fancy hose 6}c; Ladies genuine lisle thread hoes. extra length 27c; Gents half hose, the best made, 84c—cheaper ones at 25c per doz. Gents fancy shirts 40c, worth $1 00; 50c worth $1 25; T5c worth $1 50; Also a fullline of BBONS, LACES, GLOVES, BUT- tons, Ladies collars aud cuffs, Gents ties, handkerchiefs, and everything usually kept in a Retail Dry Goods Notion Store all will be closed out at wholesale prices. Come early and secure choice and save money. Respectfully, Smith Mercantile Association, North Side, First door east Mo. State Bank. CO KANSAS CITY. MO J JACCAR D'S 6 CATALOGUE tie of mE ose Cop- out by denouncing myself and my encore aad just, — = Pe Ee esteemed friend, Brother U. S. Hall, Winn it becomes recklessly extravi- for our action and course in politi- eal affiliation, in offering ourselves as candidates to a platform that our Declaration dexounces. Now, my brothers, isita fact, is ita ¢ruth, that our Demands of the F. & L. U. GAR Mounted Precost = KANSAS. ciTY, WO. t, it forgets to do its duty to the p peated eeogle. A deficit of $60,- 000,009 can never be explained, ex- cused or extenuated. Right or gorsign yeiorgiens sent tanec t jupiter: and men- hy tad priser of other at the polls. = * ‘Cash Capital. sure is the giving of pensions to widows whose husbands received no injury and whose deaths were not indirectly caused by the war. Thousands of women who married years after the war closed will be- come life-pensioners now. No rea- son for such ill-timed extravagant generosity can be given. posterity as well asto soldiers who never received any injury during the war or widows who married ninety- day soldiers since the war closed. The men who lost their lives, limbs or health, or who received any in- jury whatever in serving their coun- try are already on the rolls. people pay cheerfully millions of dollars every year to such men and oe as to their widows ical innovation on the whole theory of pension-giving. door for frauds innumerable and puts a premium on the zeal of pen- sion agents and the too-willing affi- davit-making of the What a chance for swearing is there in the case of a man attempting to prove thatthe disability which he received after the war closed is not t its!” pension thousands of men who dis- graced the service for 90 days end since have become “dependent” by reason of their own sbiftlessness and jmprovidence! hole, moreover, for the pension agent in the word “dependent,” and how many men will become “de- pendent” as the result of this law! It will pauperize thousands of camp- followers and cowards, for whom the nation must be taxed most griev- ously for years to come. Pertle Springs and Its Attractions. attractions for the season of 1890, Pertle Springs, Warransburg, Mo.,: Camp meeting, July 25th to August vivalist, assisted by other prominent ministers, Missouri Chautaqua as- wrong, it invites a disastrous rebuke | day. The most objectionable] Warrensburg. Mo., for rates, time denounce our platform (that is the liaiboe, perhaps, of the whole mea-| tables and further information. FARMERS BANK | OF BATES COUNTY, $50,000.00 President 2 Vice-President 2d Vise peresiient. ASHIER anes Attorney ‘. THOMPSON K. ROSIER,... DIREC'TORS. Jacge Clark;Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. RJ Hurley. of R.J. Hurley Lumber Company. 1. K. Rosier, Vice-President > nd Farmer. M _S. Kiersey, Farmer and Stock raiser. B.A. Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler & Company and 2ud Vice-President. PLE Emery, Real Estate Investor. oS .,&, Wilcox, Farmer and Stockraiser .M Farmer and Stock Raiser. yle, Farmer and Stockraiser. DN asiempean: President, farmer and stockraiser. John Steele, Farmer and stockraiser. McKee, Farmer and stockraiser. E.D. Kipp, Cashier. Receives Deposits subject to check, loans money, issues drafts, and transacts a general banking business. Your patronage respectfully solicited. NE EOE War with England Posable New York, July 7.—A Washing- ton special to the World, in regard tothe Bebring’s sea complication, says: “Your correspondent is in a position to say positively, and with full and accurate knowledge of the facts, that the negotiations have. reached a crisis which threatens the. most serious complications to both. nations. Without wishing to be: guilty of sensationalism or. falsely misconstruing official utter- ances, your correspondent is able- to state that sir Julian Pauncefote has officially notified Mr. Blaine that if a single vessel flying the British fiag is seized by American reverue- cutters in Behring sea or ite waters,. the powerful British fleet, now assembling at Victoria, Britich Columbia, will receive immediate orders torecapture the seized vessel,, and force will be employed if neces- sary. Unless the revenue cutter making the seisure should strike her flag to superior force, blood- shed must follow, and, while this may not necessarily lead to the declaration of war, a condition of things close to it must follow which may well cause the gravest anxiety in the minds of all English speaking people. Ottawa, Ontario, July 7.—The flagship Warsprite, which is expect- ed to arrive daily at Esquimault,Brit- ish Columbia, and be ready for any emergency in Behring sea, is & powerful first class armored cruiser of 8,400 tons, carrying 10 guns, and bearing Rear Admiral Hotham, C.B. The Nymphe, Daphne, and Espiegle which accompany the flagship, are all twin-screws sloops of eight and. | 10 guns respectively. So this new fleet brings 36 guns on the scene,. in addition to the Amphion 2nd: Champion, already there. The nation owes something to The But this is a rad It opens the pensioner. he result of his own ‘“‘viscious hab- What a tax on the people to What a loop- Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. Following is list of the principal McELREE’S WINE w- © 4™DUI for Weak Nerves, Hooa’s Sarsapariila: Is a peculiar medicine, and is earefalig-pre +- pared by competent pharmacists.. 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