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TA RIFF REFORM TO THANK Ex-President Cleveland on the Meaning of the late elections The fopular Demand for Lower prices the Chief Factor inthe Result— ‘The Outcome in New Engiand and in the West Indicative of Public Thought, New York, Nov. dent Cleveland was asked yesterday for an expression of his opinion as to the causes of last week's political 11.—Ex-Presi-| Kansas City Star comments: | Mr. Reed absolutely declines to, @ interviewed. He is thinking now, “The said the t dragged me d the yard more'n three times ‘fore , mistake.” calf,” arOuL After gy election returns \ye sterday sn pg Mr. Chauncey I. | Fill senteniously remarked: “You Suspended. New York, Nov. 11.—Information ‘has been received that 20 post office nded, os the postal ; employees have been s teusibly for violations c laws, but not contribute to the republ The rec really because they would campaign fur 5S aggrey extent that in one cratic swee licans to such an ' Virginia Items. M.E. protracted meeting com- | menees here next Sunday....Mr. | Wyner of Jo Arbegast....T 1 Iabors n ly made a cle: ty; but, U > sweep in Bates coun L.s did vou get else? whatis losing one co he gain of mar never been democrati hav tes that before... . le ant buy public sentiment and you |of the up town postal stations alone Mr. Ellict lost a fine mare last week, ES t crowd it off the track.” This! is strictly in the nature of expert! ble by reascn of that fact Four years ago Beayer ed governor of Penusylvania by 42,- testimony and is particularly valua-| ‘ | leight men were suspended, six in an- ird, while three into the basket other and two heads were pped lat the general offic: was elect-, All But a Clean Sweep. upheaval. 651 plurality. The average plurali-/ Milwaukee, Nov. 8.—The republi- “Well,” said the ex-President. “it | ty in off years is between 30,000 and | cans elected only one congressman must be clear to all thoughtful men} 40.000. This is w hat the opponents jin Wisconsin—a democratic gain of that the popular demand for a reform ofthe tariff, which the re- publican party denied, was the| chief factor in the result. The peo-! ple wanted a reduction in the cost of living aud the republican con gress increased the cost of the nec essaries of life. As a consequence the people showed their disappoint- ment by electing a congress from whom they expect relief from their burdens. The public may be hood- winked for a time by false represen- tations, but it never fails to find out the deceptions and punish the de ceivers. The campaign for tariff re of Quay and Delamater had to over Undoubtedly the tariff issue Pen his defeat is th come. helped Delamater in and for this reaso ‘ nia and the more | more crus shing eto to th ition in polities » cneluies of boss his Phil In Blaine said: dera pretext, can adelphia speech Mr “If Pennsylvania, un at this time tothe doctrine of protection and shall elect a gentleman of whom I he is ranked with a free trader—if they can to-day elect as governor of form was inaugurated in full reliance of the American people, and the re- sult of last Tuesday's election justi- fy this faith in them. I believe that this victory for democracy is not the passing enthusiasm among the dems ocrats or of factional quarrels among republicans. It is in my opinion a a deliberate exression of a conviction which has been reached after careful thought. EDUCATION THAT I8 LASTING. “During the last two years the tariff reform league and similar o:- ganizations have been sending docu- ments all over the country. This is rather a slow way to make conver- sions. It has not the immediate ef Pennsylvania as ardent a free trader as President Cleveland himself there | can be no balm in Gilead that can | heal the wound.” Is the Plumed Knight ready prophecy? Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box: For sale by all druggists. Aletter from New York to the Baltimore Sun, under the date of the 26th ways: “A little tariff incident shows that the sturdy spirit of the know nothing politically except that | to stand by that | fect of eloquence on the minds of}Old Dominion is still as active as the people, but men’s minds are cor-| ever. A well known dry goods house vineed by careful reading and thinks | in this city sent a notice to a Virgins ing the effects are likely to be more |ia customer stating that the price -jsix. The republican elected was | Haughen, who has 1,000 plurality and h 3 reratic jlett, threatens t his seat The legislature is will lik elect ex-ne succced Senator Sj} | majority for governor is ahov ; 000. be} drifted from her life long allegiance} The Kansas City Globe was so in- |censed over the election returns that it Jumps on to poor old Kansas with both feet and calls the farmers of j that state who opposed Ingalls and the high tariff flannel mouthed Kan sans. It Saved My Life. After suffering for twelve years from contageous blood poison, and trying the best phveicians attaina- ble and all the patent medicines procurable, and steadily continuing to g:ow worse, I gave up all hopes nounced the case incurable. against hope I tried S.S. S. I im- prove i from the first bottle, and after taking twelve was cured, well | and sound, and for two years have of recovery, and the physicians pro-, Hoping | I consider S.S. S. the best tonic } siiad & Dewey want more coal 2 -Mrs. Zera Raybourn was seein from her cart last week—cart nothing burt Hot Water br evening... .. turned over but A literary at in town cal! it nd take a look at my ] My customers zat Diamond 1 -Neal Porter is dig-| =: S: Black i is doing | ‘ond to none.. ring 1 ging a well... w business sawing on .H. P. Nickell is rebu which was h Cope wants a pair of b: ealls on Ike Lockridge... W x | Wostoner is taking out a good quali- coal and lots of it .Wm. ‘ down from K C. visit Mr. Heckerdon....Mrs. Pat Mak ny had her collar broke and Miss Ali by a wagon seat tipping out back- | wards. N. M Nestlerode. Mile: es’ Nerve & Liv: er Pills, An important discoyery. They act on the liv er, stomach and bowels through ithe nerves. Anew principle. © They ! speedily cure biiliousness, bad taste, tor- pid liver, piles and eonstipation. Splen- did for men, women children, Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples tree at Ht. L. Tuck. er‘s Drug Store. tetvr New York, Nov 11.—Had the hall in the basement of bone ce Malony was severely hurt Cooper union would not surged in as large it | have held the crowd that | | and around the building this even- ing to hear Herr Most and Lucy | Parsous eulogize the anarchists who were hanged at Chicago November | been twice had no return or symptom of the ae vile disease. As [ scl S.S. [send this testimony for pub- ‘ lication. Ei = Register, : Poeoasretas TO CURE untley, N.C. RS. INTMENT, SKIN JOMNSTOM, HOLLOWA' GAINED EIGHTEEN POUNDS Lage CASTORIA I recommend it as superior to any prescription | Sour — ‘bh, Diarrhosa. Eructation, knowntome.” _-H. A. Ancuen, M. D., saree “gives sleep, and promotes @ *s. COMMISSION 33 A. O. Welton Staple:Fancy Sroceries, q Always pay the highest market price for Country. FEESSSSSS SD for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted tochikirenthat § Castoria — Colic, Constipation, Without injurious m 11 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. Tag Cextacr Company, JOFN REID, Gl NE RAT signme.*e of PRODUCE S$ ited ant PRICE CURRENTS mailed when desiredigg | FTO RPRONT - - - MEINE IIIS, TENN, cD F UEERSY Acc ANG GLASSWARE CICARS AR® TOBACCO, oO D $24 Produces East Side sled Butler, Mo+ enduring than those produced by alon some goods ordered had been speech. The tariff reform campaign has been carried on by these leagues on this assumption and I think that the men who voted for tariff reform this year will be apt to remain with our party on that issue if their faith in our party's sincerity continues.” “What do you think of the result in Massachusetts?” asked the re- porter. “It is one of the most significant features of the election. elect Russell made his canvass on the tariff reform issue, and was elect-| ed by 10,000 majority republican manufacturing state. The | democratic candidates for congress | asked the votes of the people on the | same issue, and the complexion of the Massachusetts delegation in the fifty-second congress shows the re-! sult. The tariff has also done its! work in Now Hampshire and other | New England states. ' Governor in a strong |} WHAT THE DEMOCRTIC VICTARINS MEAN. | “The democratic victories in the | west are the protests of the farmers | against a tariff which taxes their ag- | ricultural implements, their clothes | and their household goods and gives | them no compensating benetits The elections in Michigan, Illinois, Ne- | braska, Kansas and other western | states indicate that the work begun | two years ago is bearing fruit. “The democratic party is still| held by its pledge to make a just re vision of the tariff. It now hasa large majority in the house of rep- resentatives and will continue the work begun in the fiftieth congress | and keep up the fight uxtil its prom- ises to the people are redee med.” Listen—a song of rejoicing. Hearts that were heavy are glad. Women, look ap and be hopeful, There's help and there's health to be bad Take courage, O weak ones dlespondent And drive back the foe that you fear With the weapon that never will fail you. O, be of good cheer for when you suffer from any of the weaknesses, “irregularities.” and “functional derangements,” peculiar to your sex,, by the use of Dr. Pierce's orite Prescription you can put the enemy of ill-health and happiness to rout. It 1 medicine for women, sold by drug inder a positive guarantee of moved tion in every case, or money refunded. The bottle wrapper. For all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One a dose. is the only ¢ raised owing to the McKinley bill. In answer they received the follow ing letter: Strasburg, Va. Oct 22.—Dear Sirs: As part of the money I sent you belongs to a lady wishes hers returned, 80 you can re turn it all. We did not notice the reference to the McKinley tariff bill until too late to recall the order. Many thanks to McKiniey. We made our own astrikan twenty five years ago and we can do it again. Yours truly. Ella McClanahan. States Carried ie Democrats. The following states were carried | & by the democrats in Tuesday's elec- tion: Wisconsin, Michigan. Nebraska, Montana, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York. New Jer West V Indiana, Kansas lost to the republicans, Minnesota democratic. Illinois democratice—and Palmer goes to the senate. The south solid for democracy. The republicans carried Oklaho-! ma. The Landslide in Hlinois. Chicago. Nov. 8.—It is now defi- nitely known that the democrats | | were successful in Illinois, electing | | Wilson, state treasurer, by about | | 11,000 and Read, superintendent of | public instruction, by about 36,000. | The democrats have also probably elected three trustees of the state university by small pluralities. The Illinois delegation in the Fif- ty-second congress will stand four- teen democrats and six republicans. McKinley Certainly Ont. Nov. 6.—The ig state central Columbus comuuttee lefeat by Pin rley F ost = ean ven. “Th. the state republican state about 14,000 plurality. is elected by friend she | in the market. I took it for broken ‘ OF ANY FORM down health. and gained eighteen USE pounds in thrce weeks. My appe- HEISKELL’S OINTMENT. It has been In use many years, and has proved infallible in every case, from simple ae es and Blotches on the face and Sore Eyelids to obstinate Eczema, Tetter and Itching Piles. Sold by Druggists. 60: 60 cts. per Box. | SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlauta,Ga. Send for Treatise on Skin Diseases and Certificates of Cure. SING THEM OUT Regardless of Cost. tite and strength came back to me, | and made a new man of me. Wim. Gerlock, Belleville, Ohio. | Treatise Skin dis- eases mailed free. | on blood and | | The entire stock of Dry Goods, Dress goods, Ladies and Gentlemans knit j under clothing, Notions, Fancy goods Xe. tered. And must be Ulsed out Duing the ext 100 Days We propose to display to the people of Butler, and surrounding country’the best Boot & Shoe stock ever offered in the West. We are continuously a: dding from the Factories Good honest Boots and shoes of all grades and styles Bring on your Eggs, They ate Gold, And are taken in exchange for Cash goods. H. B. HIGH & CO. FARMERS aa wma] OF THE These goods are to be slaugh Our object is to change our business. very best RACKET STORE West Side. STAND TO WORLD YOUR GUNS. PHARIS & SON, Will Pay you the Highest Market Price Cash or Trade for Eggs. -= sf PLACE TO SE = 10, 000 Ibs. - Dried pee s. Bring them iu at once. 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