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| BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES county is furnishing the union labor ~ |and republican papers with consid- jerable awunition with which to fight | the denocratic nominee. It is doing J.D. Atren & Co., Proprietors,! this under the plea of purifying (%) J. D. AULEN Epitor. TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION the party. Whenever a man or pa- per bolts the nominee of a party ar TheWeekry Times, published every Wednesda;, will be sent to any edaress one vear, postage paid, tor $1.2<. excuse of this kind is always gi D The republicans hi lope one thing well They surplus with exece ling neatuess and wiped out the for School Commissioner, I W.R. THURMAN. dispatch. A few years ayo there was . Hi oes me - SEE ai, { A ceitain democratic paper in the | $1,006,270,471——Shameful Lezisla- tion. Pleasanton Herald In order to properly understand the infamy connected with the legisla tion of the late Congress, it is neces- THE ELECTORAL VOTE. A Conparisen of the Oid ani New Ap- portionment. sary to turn it over andturn itround “t! and look at it on every I want you to print im the figures you have in your office, the amount appropriated by the last Con gress to wit: $1, 006,270,471 This amounts to $300,009,000 » than the average amount appr FOR CITY COUNCILMEN alarin over the amount of .noney ace ted by the eight precedir Con- 14] : e eae Ty gresse This 1 3 i Democrat. Firet Ward cumulating in the treasury There gresses. This Se 1,009, _ i T. 4. HARPER is no necessity for such fears now. ON half miliiou each week dey in ex mae . We ae re ¢ 7 } ' qe i] 2 CHARLES HAGEDORN It will many a lony day before there | 908" of the need of government. Has ge in 1892 will be S-cond Ward . eS ae . } t n F D , re ever been such ¢ cord nue the new apportion. ALBERT BADGLEY there ever been 1a record monu en PI Third Ward, J.5. PIERCE Fourth Ward, D. A, COLYER. “John M. Palmer's views, as recent- ly preclaimed, show him to be us rauch of an Alliance man as either Peffer or Simpson. He favors all the wild notions which these individ uals are proclaiming, and promises to work for them when he has taken his seat in the senate. This does not inean that he is to abandon the dem- ocracy. There would be no need of anything of this kind. At heart ev ery Alliance man is a democrat and nearly every democrat an Alliance | man.” The above from the Globe Demo crat being true the Alliance in Bates county has fallen far short of its duty, has been recreant to its trusts and obligations—in fact the great Alliance, composed of the solid yeo- manry, has been captured by the lit- tle umon labor party which 2 years ago was looked upon as a political sprout or shoot from the knights of labor organization, and dragged by this U. L. party into an alliance with the republicans, whose organ of the state speaks of their principles as “wild notions which these individ- uals are proclaiming.” The Globe Democrat is right in the abstract when it asserts that “at heart every Alliance man is a democrat and nearly every democrat an Alliance man” The principles, in the main, adopted by the national Alliance at Ocala, Fia., are democratic and are what the democratic party has been la boring for years to accomplish. The Alliance in this county has joined hands with a party directly opposed to every principle of their order, for the sake of a few county offices. The republicane hope, by voting with the Alliance, to so disrupt the the dem- ocratic party that it will permit the republican party to elect their ticket. This is and can be the only object that republicans can have in joining hands with a party whose platform and teachings are at variance with their every principle. The truth which the Globe Democrat tells above is recognized in every county and state in the country. Bates county being an isolated exception In an interview recently, ex-Sen- ator Wade Hampton said: “I shall return to Columbia, my home, and remain there, now that my term in the senate has expiried. It doubt ful whether I shall ever accept office again, but I shall continue to take an active interest in political affair,state and national. Iam growing to be anold man. You must remember that I was born six years after the war of 1812, and will be 73 on the 28th of the present month I have been excsedingily active during the nearly 73 years that I have lived, as planter, soldier, governor and sena tor. Ihave been shot on purpose, wounded by accident and kicked by jackasses, and here I am, slightly disfigured it is true, but still in the ring, to use a pugilistic phrase.” From reading the official proceed ings of the two houses of our gener- al assembly on the last day of its ses- sion, as given in the Jefferson City Tribune, we learn that in the senate a vote of thanks was tendered all of will be another surplus. When they : | mental profligacy in the history got rid of ic th ilso took care that we should 3 Pie aon I other nation. T scandalous has cone t eno re for vears wacter of the legislation is 4 jobbery « Tadian ay riatio Phe protection organs sil whic nthe special « the McKinley bili for wiping out the manag -aueut tariff on sugar wud saving the con- BW perkins. sumers of the country 50 million When he meets his friends, and they dollars a year. If free : f our Kansas of the Tiurd disirict friea sugar is @ confroat him with that bill, if his good thing what's the matter with! fre. dy; not burn it will be because free carpets, free gloves, free cloaks, bis ch-eks are ealloased. Tie la ete? Every word of commendation which the high tariff papers bestow ! upon free sugar is a slap at protec tion. appropriation bill heretofore, ¥5,000,000 This Perkins bill _n t bee: printed yet, and just what has amount it contains is not known yet but it is known to be over $16,500 000 and will reach $20,000,000 This bill gives the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians $1,500,000 for a They Drank Ac Some small boys living about five miles east of town among whom was Jimmie Kelsey, Charley Bra- shear and Jesse Owen, found a bot certain piec®™ of land, and then it tle last Tuesday containing aconite, gives the Chotawsand Chicas ws $3 but which they mistook for whisky. | 000.000 for the same identical Jand They all partook heartily of tne) A more bald,suaked, bold undisguis deadly poison and were all taken | ed st. J never disgraced alegisati suddenly and violently sick. Little Jimmie Kelsie, aged 7 years, suffer bill gi ed intensely uutil about 8 o'clock | bers cf Tuesday night, wheu death relieved | dians ¢ the little fellow’s sufferings. Charlie | own 1. ibes, This is another stupend Brashear is very sick and not yet out | ous ster]. There is $200,000 set to of danger. The boys who drank of i build dams and canals to irigate the poison range in age from 7 to!lands for the Crow Iodians. Tas is 15 years. Some gentlemen in that ja pure steal. The sui of $20),000 neighborhood had been using the |iS appropriated to pay for proverty of Sic ux Indians on the reservation assem ily, There is au item ir this g $2,230,000 to the mem ertain bands of Siour In- r services in fighting their aconic in treating a horse aud being | done with it had thrown it away. It | destroyed by roving bands of their isasad and deplorable affar and pow tube. I could till a plainly illustrates the fact that we |items from this bill- a most wilain cannot be too careful in handling poisons. We extend deep sympathy to the heart broken relatives. We learned this morning the re- mainder of the boys who drank acenite last Tuesday ure getting along nicely, aud uo fears of fatality | are entertained. This sud affair | should serve to impress indelibly | upon the minds of all the great dan colunn of ous looting of the treasury, amount ing to millions of dollars Is i any wonder the people are tired d the “grand old party” to day grand only in its infamy? Truly yours : Joux H. Ree. DIED OF HYDROPHOBLA 3 E 2 Mo, the ger iu hundling poisous, aud the im- | portance of using them only when strictly necessary, and then too with | the greatest care.—Stockton Journal Why Easter Eges are Colored. Mexico, Mo., Mareh 25.—Wiliam Garner died in this city this norn- jing of hydrophobia. He got vio- Ely on the morning of the Res leut that four men had to be kept urrection, Joseph, who had given | with himallthe time. He Ivcame the tomb, freshly cut in tne rock, |T#tional before death, but diring i last night his sufferings wereterri- ble. He gnashed his teeth and foth- ed at the mouth continually It is for the Savior’s body, came to the sepulchre and found the Savior was | not there. The stone had been rolled |°"_ Be away from the door, and the tomb/ said that about 20 years ago Ip was was tenantless. In turning over in| bitten by amad dog which th: doc- his mind, the wonders which had Ee think, may have cause his never happened before, he came!/ death. Last August a year go he across a friend of his, a Pharisee, | was attending _to a horse tht had who came on the same errand, as{the hydrophobia and 808 manolot himself to see if Jesus had really | the saliva from the animal's nouth Rigen fori tthe dead. “ |on a sore on the hand. He wa then Joseph firmly believed the contra- | taken sick only a tow daya agcwith ry. In the course of their argument | “bt rapidly developed into lydro which was closely urged on both | Phobia. Garner leavesa-wif'and sides—the Pharisee said: seversl children. “Joseph, you might as well tell me | that the eggs of the bird in the nest,; Hutchiuson, Kas., March 26.—Johno above the Sepulchre, are four colors,' Capting of Buffalo, N. ¥., ws in when we all know they are white, as this city to-day on his*way bome to tell me that this man has risen from Beaver City, in No-Man’sLand from the dead.” where be was investigating thechar- Joseph replied, “if it is necessary acter of the soil and climate, ith a for God to convince you, that Christ | view of locating a co-operativecolo- has risen from the dead, by working ny to be organized on the Belamy a miracle, I say that you will find plan. He expressed himself as eing the eggs of four colors and not very favorably impressed anc said white.” that he expected a colony woul be “On Bellamy’s Plan, its elective officers for faithfulness, efficiency, &c. In the house they seem to been more discriminating. The eggs were handed down and _ formed this spring, in time toout in they were feur colors. crops, if possible. The colo, he | The Pharisee turned away a Chris- thinks, will comprise about 50 peo While the chaplin and sergeant-at- | | tian.—Sedalia Bazoo. ple to start with, and is to be trict- ly co-operative. states, electoral votes in 1892? If it will be the same as at the last presidential with the ver of each will h ublish both the old 1s92 , election. please and the new (as it will be siu controversy, and Repub- to the « new Appor 4 Alabama il i Arkansas 5 Calitornia 9 s Celerado + Connecticu v bi p 3 F 4 4 Georgia 12 j Idaho 3 Mlinois at Indiana , lowa | Kansas oe | Kentucky i | Louisiana seseere 8 8 ; Maine 6 6) | Maryiand . 8] | Massachusetts 5 14] Michigan 4 13 Minnesota - 2 7 | Mississippi 9 9 | Missours 7 16 Montana . 3 Nebraska s s| Nevada . 3 3 ew Hampshire ‘ 4 ew Jersey oe. 10 9 | New York 86 36 | North Carolina n uy | North Dakota seals | Ohio { | Oregon | Pennsylvania 32 30 | Rhode Island 4 4 South Carolina 9 9 | South Dakota ae | Tennesree LR | Texas 13 | Vermont 4 ! Virginia 12 | Washington West Virginia 6 | Wisconsin n | Wyoming | Totals 401 | Killed in Columittee. Jefferson City, Mo. March 29.— |The senate has shelved the bill re- districting the congressional dis- jtricts. — The bill was passe 1 by the | house some time ago after much hard work had been done by the house relistricting committee and in the senate the bill was referred to the committee on judiciary. Ata meeting of the committee held re- cently it was decided by a majority of the members to let the measure die in committee and this bas been its fate. By this action on the part | of the committee it will devolve up jon the governor, secretary of state and attorney general to redistrict | the state under the census. MORTAR-SPOTTED SKIN | Covered with Scales. Awful Specta- cle. Cured in tive weeks by the | Cuticura Remedies. Abont the Ist of April last I noticed some red | pimples like coming oat all over my body. but | thought nothing of it until sometime later on, when it began to look like spots of mortar epotted on and which came off in layers ac- companied with itching. 1 would scratch every night ontil I was raw, then the next night the scales being formed mean- while were scratched off again In vain did I consult all the doctors in the county, but without aid After giving up allhopes ofrecovery, I hap- penedtosee en advertisment in a newspaper about your Cu ticura Remedies,and purchas- ed tnem from my druggist, and obtained almost immedi- | aterelief I began to notice i that the scaly eruptions grad- | \ ually dropped off and disap- peated one by one until I had been fully eured j had the disease thirteen months before I be- | gan taking the Remedies and in four or five | weeks was entirely cured. My disease was | eczema and psoriasis. I know of a great many | whohave taken the remedies, and thank me for the knowledge of them, especially mothers who have babies with sealy eruptions on their | heads and bodies I cannot express my thanks | to you. My body was covered with scales and I was an awfal spectacle to behold. Now my | skin is asclear as a baby’s. GEO. COTEY, Merril, Wis. (Vy4 ; 7 Alt Cuticura Resolvent. | The new blood and skin purifier and greatest of Humor remedies. internally (to cleanse the | blood of all impurities, and thus remove the cause) dd Cuticura; the Skin Care, and Cu- | tieura ». An exquisite skin beantifier, ex- ternally (to clearthe skin and ecalp and restore | the ane cure every Species of agonizing, itch ing, burning, scaly, and pimpiy d ey | the skin, scalp and bleod, rane eens Sold everywhere Price, Soap, 2he.: Resolvent Cutieura. 50; Prepared by the! Potter Drag and Chemi. arms were complimented With the; Election Judges Unpaid. SSS usual vote of thanks, the name of| Springfield, Ill. March 30.—In GENERAL PALMER FIRED?P. _ | ¢r pages. soitlustrations, and 1 testimoniale, the door-keeper, we are pained to {1889 the Democratic party held its Springfield. Til, March 30. tener- | - note, seems to have been omitted. | Primary elections under the new | al Palmer left for Chicago atnoon What was the matter with our own | Primary election law of the state. | to day, and will speak at Battry D; |The election commissioners refused | in that city tonight. He has nt yet, : _ ae ‘to pay the judges and clerks at that fully recovered from his attck ot Hacking C Asthma Plea The government expenses in 1802) primary election for their services, on gTippe, but insinuations from ertain Nothing evewne cme peat ais Plaster” when Thomas Jefferson was Pres. ex | the ground that such payment was Chicago politicians and papers that | a Got a clusive of payments on. the public ' not provided for under the law. Test , his illness was assumed for tb pur-) anted Weer, toaclliverigree a laa debt amounted to $3,737,000. 29 ees were brought against the sity | pose of evading going to Cicago | Yorporation, Hoston | Send for -* How to Cure S.in Diseases.’’ | IMPLES. bisck-heads. red. rough, ped, and oily skin enre: Joe? Chest Pains. Soreness. Weakness h, Asthma Pieurisy of merchandis. No di x the same ratio the government ex BU Satary will be Paid to Tie ‘agente. -)| a | Pa > = or further informatioon, address penses should now be about $40,000, | and Cook county and were carried has fired the old campaigner ito ine |“ “CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY vo. - $s West Van 8t. 000 dollars a year. |to the supreme court. stant action. i 39-1y Chicago. Til. t | | 72.000" "Sin. 2g half sizes and wid Above | erres: | Sinead eaics will please | ferred. Misses size eee ee Benn Wheeler Mercantile Co., — DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED—— Bradley and John Deere Stiring Plows, oe kc ee cme CHALLENGE, LEADER, DEERE,KEYSTONE CORN PLANTERS, CANTON, TIVATORS, MEW FIVATORS,. BRADLEY, D DEPARTURE, AND DE KEWANEF ST FRE AND BROWN CUL- SRE TONGUELESS CUL- CHECK ROWERS WITH AUTOMATIC - AND WOOD FRAME LEVER HARROWS Sunbeam, Bradley and Brown SPRING TRIP CULTIVATORS, FOR NE GROUND- GRASS SEEDS, GARDEN SEEDS IN) BULK AND THE STOCK OF HARDWARE, CROCERIES, STOVES: Glass and Queensware in Southwest Mo. Bennett, Wheeler Mercantile Co, EMERY BLOCK, BUTLER, MO ‘ BARB WIRE, LARGEST D, C. MIZE, Insurance & Land ACENT. Negotiates Loaus on farms and will rent and erty for non-residents. luproved business entrusted to iny care, my personal attention. Collections prompth, weandiemitted. Office north sic. over Bervhardt’s drug store. NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchase i the stacn it Ode one wn as the + Grange store « GROCERIES & DRY GOODS, I desire to say to wy iuaey teendts that L have re plenished the stock and tinted up the storé room in shape and I would be pled to have all my old friends call and see me. PRODUCE %F ALL KINDS WANTED. T will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any store in the city. Cail and see me. Tr. ls. PHETTyYs. W. L. DOUGLAS $3." SHOE Best in the World. Awarded the medal fer su of materia 3.50 tone. $2.00" vase 59.50 ears” 81.75 satis. Far BOYS & YOUTHS $2 & $1.75 SCHOOL SHOES. and Lace, sized Sto . includ 2, and youth's li to'13 1-2, also ii size -00. $2.50 and $2.00 Shoes for 1. ” ana“ 4 for Misses, 31 to2 and half sizes, regular and spring heels. Shoe ° BEWARE OF FRAUD. Do tt sAUTION! SHOES? If so, read this caution carefully, WL. bon glad mae ad nated Sater against high prices and inferior gonds, If a shoe dealer attcatstts afr: which pre 52.95 wine. Gentlemen are made in Congress, Putton W. L. Douglas Shoes for ths, and all styles of toe. Boys’ sizes1to5! a each. bh. W. L. Dou lereby. although the dealer may be your personal friend, put him raud. vee | It ia m duty you owe to yourself and sour family during eg to get the most ae Bo ee Pecsomngenat a foot-wear if you purchase W. 1. which, sieasc Sa pe sama money than any other make in the world, as usher Wanted—A local agent in ever: r Sedo 5 city and town in the U. S. net already occupied. wertiaed agent cannot supp!: o hers, send direct to factory, enclosin, Te Order by Mail, Ceutiemen and Bors will seats wise easier te COTY enclonin, ad of beer (red. size and width usually and if sang or oss Dei w.L. GLAS, Breckton, Mase. MAX WEINER, Agent. Butler, Mo.