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P | (De'ton D | TH VS )) BE Judge North Dis.- Miller 4, ia| oz "7 (Park. P j Fix D Judge South Dis.~ Cressap . UL Francisco Judge of Probate.’ Cole... if ( Butler P Fisher. D ‘Treasurer + Hirni CL ( Waliace P (Walls . D Coroner ’ Orear UL (Orear P {dal Yes. - {dail No 1 4 Constitational Amendment Yes...... Constitutional Amendment No. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN Epiror. 42 MS 1a 1 J.D. Atuen & Co., Proprietors, TERMS OF SUMSCRIPTION: eral, TheWrexry Times, published every Wednesda, will be sent to any eddress one year, postage paid, for $1.25. THE NEXT HOUSE DEMO- |} CRATIC BEYOND PERAD- BUTLER MISSOURI. VENTURE. = pepe escapee New Hamp- shire and Pennsylvania in Line. MARYLAND SENDS A SOL- ID DELEGATION TO CONGRESS New York's Delegation Al- most Certainly Anti- Republican. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1890. OUR WATERLOO. Afterjeighteen years of uninterrupt- ed reign Bates county democracy met her Waterloo on last Tuesday, electing only two officers, John C. Hayes, as circuit clerk and Fred Fix, judge of the southern district. The combination union labor and repub- lican ticket was successful, the U. L.'s getting the offices and the re- publicans the satisfaction of defeat. | ing the democratic ticket. The re publicans deserve what satisfaction they can derive from this for they have certainly downed the democra- cy for the time being and we have! the small satifaction of knowing that it took the combined vote to beat the democrats. At the proper time the newly elected officers will enter upon thenr | official duties and if the affairs of the county are conducted half so well as, Every Congressm under democratic reign, the people of the county can congratulate them- | selves. THE SOUTUERN STATES PRE- SENT AN UNBROKEN FRONT. Excellent Reports From Connecticut, Wisconsin, Lowa and Other States—Reedism Rebrked in Every Direction. MISSOURI SOLID, an Democrat. Louis Redeemed from the Republicans Once More. St. DeArmond Safe. Lamar, Mo., Nov. 5. 1890 Hon. D. A. DeArmond, The following is the vote of Barton Co.: DeArmond. | 1.442; Lewis, 1035; Wykoff, 317. , Three precincts to be beard from. which will probably increase plural ity by 50. } H. T. Wexis Clinton, Mo, Nov. 5. 1890. Hon. D. A. DeArmond: Henry Co., gives you, 430 over all; plurality over Lewis, | R., 1388; over Wykoff, U. L., 2022. James B. Gastr. | Nevada, Mo., Nov. 5. 1890. Ta a Hon. D. A. DeArmond: | St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 4.—Chauncey Complete vote of | I. Filley concedes the city of St. Vernon Co: DeArmond, 3184, , Louis, the legislature and thirteen Lewis, R., 214; Wykoff, U. L. 783. | congressmen to the democrats. F. P. Asprnrsoy. “Farmer” Wade's Thirteenth Downfall in the Conceded. | Wonderful Democratic Gains in Many of the Counties. The Rule of “Boss” Filley at an End Forever in the State—Several Heretofore Republican Coun- ties Captured by the Demerats. Kinley bill because he hoped an op-| States senate portunity would be afforded him to} Governor Francis received at mid modify some portions of the bill in | night a teleg fro the interest of his constituents. The | member of the « senator may enjoy yet another | tee for the thirte chance of carrying out bis good in | ing that Sy; tentions. The Mckinley bill i county gave law, but it yet bey | Wade. 1 district, stat Is not GLORIOUS NEWS. Democratic Gains Gen- al Returns from the interior of the} | state are very meager but the demc- Mr. Plumb stated in his speech | crats claim a majority in the legis- : at Wamego that he voted against | lature and consequently the re-elec- | Partial returns in. the conference report on the Mc-| tion of Senator Vest to the United ¢atry the county by 300 to 400 ratic commit- | ® Slight gain. Greene oY ity over | majority. Parker, D., for represen- ; Shoes, ever on the market. I have just returned f; > ist ae, “is positively ico The. ape My a ces | oa east i te I purchased all the Intent styles in aces T. J. Delaney | entire county ticket is elected with re oe a a ye eee tas | Goods and trimmings; also, the latest styles in Boots % sta . : Coleman. R a oo meine en the} and Shoes Hats and Caps acd Gents F bitig Goods % county iy 1.000. ide returns Democratic gains reported from | Sea or te 4 i | : - OK fe Se eee ee -_.;_ | into hei - BOCA ket _— ted. the majori- | © SIREN aI 84 ng 700. : sit mee MeKivley. the ay J. M. McK] BBER = pm ion beaten after a CESSES SESS = Robinson sweeps thecities. Wil- fight in Ohio. | a KISS ax. SEK COUN a es 5 good grass, water z = Tzi ala | bargains which we now have in stock. tshade. Apply at once to Geo = | j y 2 2/2 {2 |Come and see them. : | Canterbury, Framers bank. 30-1 Bp = BS is l= | Saw Levy & Co. : = ¢. 4 * 2 oUOOEE WAAL “euooy Wy Wuswald UA A Lady m Texas Writes. ON OULOFT MON Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. LON amMoyy MON standing; has ; have tried vuld hear of, but > Regulator is all | My ease is of long baffled many phy jevery remedy I Sradfield’s Fei \that relieved me. Write The Brad- lfield Reg. Co, Atlanta, Ga, for! —_ Children Cry for \further particulars. Sold by all’ Pitcher’s Castoria, | druggists. 47 1m. i } A Rare Chance 500 Tons o Ha Thave 500 tons of excellent prai- rie bottom hay, stacked in a 200 ‘acre blue pasture. — Pasture and house rent free. Hay to be sold Is now offered you to decorate your homes with beautiful crayon portraits and other pictures made by your own hands. If you have taste $2.50 per ton. Enquire at Times for drawing you can learn, and it isa | office or address, M. L. Wolfe, ple nt as wellasa profitable busi- | aic, Mo.) nes My terms are reasonable for H " ection as [ guarantee you sue cess, length of term, when you can do work that will sell redily, or in other words time unlimited. Callon me for terms and learn something the very that will be of great value to you. J. W. Cover. tf opera b'ld’g. Wheat Wanted. ) I Will pay eighty-five cents per bushel for wheat delivered at my ‘mill. Iwill take wheat on deposit, and giye 3 f ye 334 pounds of | best flour per bushel. | J. T. Sanyo. BENNETT, WHEELER & COMPANY, iCharter Oak Cook Stoves with ‘Wire Gauze Oven Doors. ‘0 Th 74 1010/5252 “ oY oly S1SaaR 108 i) a} 7) es “ 1 24 4 1S 43° G1 100, 135 “7 35 16 73 50, 26 1 1 to, 201 141]: 1s 46, 41) 105) 126 | }and although the weather was fault less a sinall vote was polled. This |county weut democratic by abcut ; 4 | 1,200 and Colonel Hatch, candidate | sixth. Clover's election over Perkins | for congress ran ahead of his ticket claimed by democrats. The fourth, He claims that his majority in the | fifth and seventh districts in doubt. district will reach 4,000 or 4,500. | The people's candidates for the leg- S‘. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 4.—Fifty \ islature elected in almost every dis- precincts in the fourth district out | trict. Robinson carries Leavenworth (of ninety give Wilson D., over Ford by 2. a oy} and Wichita by 3,000, his R, by a plurality of 1,700, and his | majority in Wyandotte county 800. | election is conceded. Cochrane is Boston, Mass., Nov. 4.—The vote | elected to the state senate over Mann of Boston complete for governor by about 500. The whole democrat | gives Russell, D 986; Brackett, ie ticket in Buchanan county, with R., 19,186; Blaeckmer, P., 1,464; Rus- the exception of Car for treasurer, ‘sull’s plurality, 13,110. ‘The vote is elected. { last year was: Russell 28,208, Brack tion passed off quietly in the district | lits runs far ahead of Humphery in the country. Moonlight certainly elected in the first district. McNall defeated by William Baker in the Schuttler, Studebaker, Mitchell, Farm wagons, Buggies, Spring Wagons Road Carts, Wind Mills, Se eee Sterling Iron Force Pumps, Grain Drills, Sulky Plows SALINE COUNTY STILL IW LINE. | ett 22,754 and Blackmer 1,516; Rus STEEL FENCE WIRE; AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF | _ Marshall, Mo, Nov. 4 —Theentire | sell’s plurality _5,454—a democratic HARDWARE, STOVES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, democratic ticket is elected by about | net guin of 7,656. the usual majority. Eubanks, the; The democrats claim the state by nominee for representative in the! 10,000 plurality and the republican }second district, upon whom the | state committee concedes Russell’s | strongest fight was made, is elected | eleetion, although they will not by 8 probable matority of 200. Dame any figures. BOONE COTNTY DOES ITS DUTY. | Baitimore, Md., Nov. 4.—Mary- Columbia, Mo, Nov. 4.—It is im-|fand jsends an unbroken democrat- | possible to get accurate returns from jie delegation to congress. MeKaig lall the voting places in the county defeats MeComas by about 300 and to-night. The indications are for | Compton wins over Mudd by-s00. ithe usual democratic majority for | The other democratic majorities are | Heard and the state ticket. Colum- {iu the thousands. | bia precincts gives Gantt 797, Mul- ;_ Petersburg, Va., Nov. 4.—John M | lin 280, Heard 766, Redman 290. A { Langston, in an interview to-night split in the democratic county ticket | said he was elected by from 5,000 | — ———. pec a pp alge gence Are prepared to make Farm Loans—giving borrower THE BEST AND Rann tse ese nncae | He says he is willing to submit his| LOWEST RATES AND PRIVILEGE TO. P&Y AT ANY TIME Harrisonville, Mo., Nov. 4.—The | ©9% to a democratic committee. Also buys and aell Real Estate and deals in all kinds of good securi entire democratic ticket is elected! Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 4—In- by a majority of from 450 to 1,000. | dications point to «democratic victo- A PLATTE COUNTY DOES NOBLY. ry in congressional aud senatorial d eS W. F. DUVALL, Saznetany. BH. E. PERCIVAL, Treasvran. AND GROCERIES IN SOUTH WEST MISSOURL BENNETT, WHEELER & CO Butler, Missouri. ree S' Money 7: BATES COUNTY LOAN & LAND CO, WEST SIDE SQUARKF, BUTLFR, MO. Capital, $20,000 Platte City, Mo.. Nov. 4.—Of the | districts. The democrats have made | twenty-two precincts in Platte coun \ large gains in this city and county, | JAS. K. BRUGLER, Presipext. ty seventeen have been heard from | but results will not be detinitely | giving Wilson, D., 2,398; Ford, R., | known until to-morrow. | 376—a net gain for Wilson of 440. ! | Wilson's majority will be over 2,400. ; FLORIDA. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 4.—The y RUN IGCAN A SAVES YY YES oA S97 LNOQNOIENOGIO TIO COO OOOO 4 | ee shows large dem- | democratic state ticket is estimated Ss S5SSS OCS M.MCKIBSE NEScs504 % — pe ge ne | eleeted by over 5,000 majority. Both SAU AEN OR Ae CIS US A aS BS Cameron, Mo. N Vv 4 The en ee oti net > y wy y Ny , ‘ wy 4 » Mo., Nov. 4.— z y largely inereased majorities. s P 7 3 ? <9) | tire democratic ticket was elected! >” * a ee Ke j mn jin Clinton county, the first time in | a pin é 2 “ (OH, DO DROP IN: A |six years Congressman Dockery! _ Concord, N. H., Nov. 4.—At mid- ie 7) | runs ahead of his ticket. night the the democratic state com- iS a | KANSAS CITY. | mittee claim Amben’a election and R i Yesterday was democratic day in | the election of McKinney and Dan- “4 ay | Kansas City and Jackson county. iels to congress also a majority of > b: | The line is still unbroken. The dem | the house, with the senate in doubt. 3 : | crate swept everthing. Every man | SOUTH CAROLINIA. oy A jon the county ticket is elected.| Columbia, S. C., Nov. 4.—Scatter- a 1° ‘ resentative districts in the city were | eer - hen “by 25 000 aad A 3 | gained by the democrats and Jack- jority and the regular democratic 3 a | son county will send a solid repre- | state ticket by a large majority, ex- 4 A poonagmtis delegation to Jefferson cept in the coast counties, which 3 | City this winter. s have very large negro majorities. es 3 | Warrensburg, Mo..Noy. 4.—Only LOUISIANA. | Re g Tarsney will 5 is New Orleans, La., Nov. 4.—Latest - = ae ae a ; > return indicate that Meyer, D., has You will see the finest line of Dry Goods, Boots and show a democratic increase, and the C#St te west