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SES a mere =— ~ \ of free sugar. J. D. ALLEN Eprrtor. J. D. Atuzen & Co., Proprietors, TERMS OF SUFSCRIPTION: BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES | To day the country enjoys for the | first time in mauy years the privilege The remission of the }tax outhat commodity will insure | to its cousumers a saving of 50 mil- lion dollars a year. which bas been extorted from the name of protec A The Cincinnati Convention Not Expect- ed to Start a New Movement. New York, Apnl 6 —A noted alli- ans® leader now in this city being asked to-day in regard tothe @incin- ALLIANCE LEADER 1ALKS, | Republicanism in Missouri ' Sedalia Bazoo The esteemed Gazette, the bew republican Moses which has come to lead the be ed people of Pettis county { i f the democratic wilder- ness ¢ uce (7) says it will en- tou It is interesting to note the deavor to shew its d ead TheWeexsy Times, published every) torts of the high tariff journals to hati convention May 1%: Will uot ers the errors under which they are Wednesda; , will be sent to any edarers one year, postage paid, for $1.25. A SLANDER. The fight on Prof. W. R Thu reconcile this concession of the Me- Kinley bill with the tax which it perpetuates upon most of the other enter into the life of | i | | : articles which ithe great question at issue there be as to whether a ticket supported by the agricultural and industrial or- ganizations of the country should not be nominsted to 1892?" replied laboring. It basa hard task, then, indeed before it It will be hard matter to induce Missouri democrats to restore the republican party to nan by the Union, the last issue bi- the commun people. Tt requires a — ver, especially those who kuow fore the election, too late to be a:-|uuique process of logic to prove Yes. neta fine what republican rule meaus. Demo- swered by the democratic press. was t iat free clothing and free blankets Are the leaders of the Parwers who tired ix Miscou ix the anfair,and the cuarges made were ' would not be as good thing as free Allianee in thorough sympathy with the third party movement” s When democrats were prescribe \ false, villainous and libelous. When- jsugar. In fact the task is too dif- i = led. shot at, beosel out, called out aver a paper waits until the last js | ficult for the most common casuist. ‘Not at all : ee acd kill disfrauchised, not aliow- | sue before an election, to pablich In tuking sugar from the dutible list “What do you aa by that ; ed to serve ¢ wies simply b Cause | vile slanders, and rumors on a cau- the MeKinleyites have “ally Bi pie to say that Presid ts. will be slow to didate it leaves the realin of respect-| indorsed the yrincipl he | Polk of the national Farmers’ alli- -hings. The thle party journalism and assumes | tariff reformers are striving ie cue Mr McConnell, chairman ny Coa oes 2 piratical role which should con-| which is applicable to every itich ee oual seccnuye —_— sued it bonds and voted | demn it in the estimation of al! re-)of consumption as te that with) 7 SOSEE IEC GG Wigan sis (ETI) tye l forrailroads that were apectable people This is just what the Weekly Union did last week,it not only assailed the political record of . i Prof. Thurman, but even his private character did not escape the slough sks snogsadieeatih, Sk age, ts action | (allowed to retura to Missouri. Re- ‘ ? 2 rie i i z i ae i “What, »o far us you know, is the aes ee ls in Missoari. of nauseating offal, which was pour- : : Papeete: ig ’ 2 j publicasism las no placein Mis v 4 out through the columns of that | eemiet td embezzler, were found | ye ueral feeling of the order iu t€-| Tp was foisted upon tke people once] CORN PLANTERS, CANTON, BRADLEY, DEERE AND BROWN CUL- ed out through the columns Mat) this afternoon west of Centerview 3 Se ae -| t E | TIVATORS, MEW DEPARTURE, AND Di PFONGUELESS CUL : E heieditor-of tlio R d : = jgard io the nomination of a presi | py force but after trial was hurled ORS, MEW DEPAR i, AD Ds NGUELESS - paper. Even the editor of the Rec | near the Missouri Pacific railway! je stiat canidate in 1892?” ped : CHECK ROWERS WITH AUTOMATIC 2 I ord, strong partisan though he if/track. He left Warrensburg yester I : ae aed " from power ou accouut of its rotten- AND WOOD FRANE LEVER IEVRROWS % 3 recognized the unfairness of such a/ gay evening for Holden. but did not | aris persad ki 7 ae such | ness aud corruption. Republicanism course and cheerfully published get here. A man answering his de pangs ENA ee oy the Far j may thrive in other climes and lauds Sunbeam Brad le and Brown . . " = .: a oe. ; - 5) Prof. Thurman's card, denying the scription stayed all night in Center ae ‘ sii : a beh e [but there are too many peopie in 5 y : accusations. A strong union labor] view and left before breakfast this| pre Pea a eR IA ON pa aya born, raise and ee SPRING TRIP CULTIVATORS, FOR NE GROUND- BARB WIRE, é t i : atp sal pa ‘ PS | ws renee - setri sti- g cs = 2 Beek : : PAS Oly Cae ciLy Wo HAS) KNOWL morning. Asito whem and gust low | a2 Glam eee ait ch Meanie tere | with the eternal doctrines of consti GRASS SEEDS, GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK AND THE LARGEST | Prof. Thurman for years, published] hig death occurred is conjecture. | . ‘ 8 tutional liberty. civil freelom, the STOCK OF @ x a card over his own name giving the tie tothe Union's charges. These charges against his private character tend not only to injure Prof. Thur man in his present race, but cast a shadow over him for all time to come. He has been libelled, brand ee lfect safety with which ladies ma “s woven . i ? ot | ” : 5 dies yy use E ed as a libertine, and he should, and poxetumene URE EO use ea out ip German. {the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of HMMERY BLOCK. BUTLER, MO Ea a a Itulian citizens, when for years Ame| Se ee ee = “all conasiions is , uu . : we believe will, make the paity 1e- : WAS THE CHILD KIDNAPED? | Figs, under all conlitions make it 4 sponsible for the publication of these charges prove the same in the Cou: te, or be convicted as a slander- er and villifier of private chuacter. —_—_—_—_—_—_——_———_ So, ho! Green Valley Union in | which the people sweeten thea eof fee and tea.—K. C. Star. Was it Suicide or Accident ? | Holden, Mo., April 3.—-The man His remaius will probably be burie al at Centerview | Uncle Sam Too Lenient. i San Diego, April 4—General Elder, | quaitermaster general of the United | States suid: “They talk about our | ericin citizens and citizens of other | countries have frequently been tak en prisouers by the banditti of Italy and h-td fer ransom and frequently | has never taken any serious action in Caarlotte township, is passing “ring ing resvlutions,” sustaining and de- munding retractions, ete. We would remind the members of this lodge that thisis free America, where every sain is supposed to be able to look after his own affairs, provided he is possessed of sufficient intelligence. We would further remind them that this is avery unhealthy climate for the Mafia or any other secret tribu- aal which has for its object th cevenging of real or fancied wrongs of ite members. The recent tragic ending of the Mafia in New Orleans ou,ht to be a warniwg to all such j the matter Theonly fault with our | yover ment is that we have } with the good natured In No Danger of Italy's Lronclads. Philadelphia. Pa., April 3 -—Chae. | H. Cramp, the head ship building firm York is in no danger jan ivonclads { of the great | suys New from the Itu’s| “They'll aever come “In the first place they can’t carry coal! +nough to make such a voyage, and | they could find no place here to re coal.” Then their great dranght would make it impossible for them | todo much damage on this side. here, over here,” he said confidently {erm gan of the aliance, oppose the yath gat Cincinnati on the ground that a great responsibility rests cn the organization as regards political ation whereby the dewuands of the farmers can be recognized iu nation- al levislation. providing the combi- natio should prove successful at the polls “Bow of the great politicel pars find out ties © anxious to Mysterious Connection of a Women With a Sonth Dakotan's Daughter. St Joseph, Mo, April 3.—About x months ago a woman named Rice t> this city accompanied a by [Q--ext-old girl suppesed to be her | child. The woman was in failing health and died three days ago. Shortly before her death she ec fessed to a lady of the relief corps} under whose care she was, that the little girl was not her daughter but had been placed in her charge iv infancy. in attendance to prevent the child from falling into her father’s hands. This afternoon agentleman giving his name xs Charles Yeamar, of She said the child's father | was living, aud she enjoined those] never b ‘faree, when the taxpayers were not | | . allowed to vote. when armed militia | jsubjected the country, will never be| | . when the courts were a} rights of the people and the rights of the sovereign stites for the re- publican party to be restored to pow- ler in this state. The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect and the per their favorite remedy — It is pleas ling to the taste and to the eye, gen- itle, yet effective in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. 20 | Albert Berry young mau residing lin Coldwater township with his moth- jer, stole a horse last from week Mr. io. per, and took it to Kausus City, where Le tried to sell it, but was capture T by the police before he had male a sale. The young man was | br ought to this city last Friday and lodye lin jail. He waived preliminary examination and now awaits the act iou of the grand jury. He had been working for Mr. Harper, but had quit, and on the night of the erime he came buck and hid in the bay until vight, he went to the barn and stole Mr. Harper's best horse. Heretofore he bad always been considered a srustworthy man when CHALLENGE, LEADER, DEERE, KEYSTONE Bennett, Wheeler Mercantil Co, —— DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED- Bradley and John Deere String Plows, HARDWARE. CROCEIES, STOVES. Glass and Queensware in Southwest Mo. Bennett, Wheeler Mercantile Co. D, C. MIZE, Insurance & Land ACENT. Negotiates Loans on improved farms and will rent aud manage prop erty for non-residents. — Will give all business entrusted to my care, my personal attention. Collections promptly sadcand remitted. Office north sics over Beruhardt’s drug store. NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the stock of goods huown as the POON. secret organizations. We do not | ney are not familiar with our coast Wate town. S. D, Gund in the and had stood high in society in ee ee understand that the F. & L. U. has and would be iu coustant danger of city, having learned the location of | the neighborhood iu which he lived. for its object the espousal of the petacdine ee child. He had spent years aud! pig actions of tie youug man me private or public quarrels of its ed jalmost a fortune in trying to secure} unaccountable. It is a pity that a members We have courts of jus- Missouri Grand Army Officers. (her, The mind of the little girl was va ’ tics for this purpose which is open to every citizea. We are inclined tu thiuk, however, that there is cousid- erable animus and spite work ofa certain individual, possibly an officer of the lodge, in passing such redic- ulously silly resolutions. Perhaps the police records of Butler could throw some light on the cause. With Johu M. Palmer our candi- date, anda platform demanding tar iff reform, free coinage of silver aud the abolition of mational banks, the democrats can elect without New York, New Jersey or Connecticut. With Cleveland for a candidate these states and Wisconsin ean be carried and also the solid south. The alle ance would carry Minnesota, the two Dakotas, Montana, Colorado, Neva- da, Idaho, Wyoming and Kansas. The republicans would carry the :e- mainder of the states. The election | Moberly, Mo, April 3.—The 10th | encampment of the G A. R. of Mis souri closed to-day but officers and | del gates remained fora grand camp | fire tonight. Officers for the year | were elected as foliows: George W. Martin, Brooktield, department com mander; Louis Grund, St. Louis.sen- | lor vice commander; J. W. Scott, Moberly, junior vice commander; N. Maeon, medical di- | rector; Thomas Haggerty, St. Louis, chaplain. Chillicothe was awarded the next encampment 3 Richardson, Papers a Week fora Dollar a i Year, | The “Twice a Week” edition of the | St. Louis Republic has won success | by deserving it. A six page semi- | weekly, for only one dollar a year. | It gives the news huif a week ahead | of any weekly paper, and, at the Two !of South Dakota. same time, retains all the attractive | so poisoved by her former protect- ress that when she learned that her father had come for her went into a paroxyism of fear. Persuasion was of no avail and she was taken screaming from her new friends. Yeaman preseuted letters from the governor and other state oftic:a's Mes. Rice is be- lieved to have been insane. she Resolutions ot Respect. Paprsviiie, Mo., Marcus, 1891. Whereas it has plezsed the Allwise Creator, to remoye from this, toa life beyond, the wife of our late Bro. Joe! TSummy. Be it resolved: That the members of our lodge itender their hearttelt sympathy, to} the said Bro. J. Summy, his family jand relatives, in the sad hour of be-| 4 reavement; with the comfoting theught that their tempora! loss,is her eternal gain.and that they may derive young man with a fulure in which he can gain wealth and fame, if he ‘properly and diligently will conduct himself, will doas this young man has done, ruin his character and make himself a criminal.—Cass Co. Republic. | MORTAR-SPOTTED SKIN. | Covered with Seales. Awful Specta- i cle. Cured in tive weeks by the j Cuticura Remedies. About the Ist of April last I noticed some red | pimples like coming out all over my body. bat | thought nothing of it until sometime later on. when it beganto look like =pots of mortar spotted on and which came off in layers ae. companied with itching. I would scratch every j bight natil I was raw, then the next night the =< seales being formed mean- While were seratched off again In van tid I consult all the doctors in the county, bat Withont aid. After giving up allhopes of recovery, I hap- | pened tosee an advertiement =} ina newspaper about your Cu ‘w / ticura Remedies and purchas- ed them trom my druggist, % and obtained almost immedi: ate relief I began to notice P that the scaly eruptions gra+d- wAS ually dropped off and cisap- ated one by one until I had been fully cared had the disease thirteen months before I be- ' i N I desire to say to my many friends that I have re plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and T would be glad to have all my old friends eall 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. Call and see me. Tr. i. PHETTys. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.% SHOE Best in the World. it Awarded the medal for o Por CENTLEMEN. =... 2 features of the weekly Republic. | gan taking the Remedies and in four or five : For LADIES ; ; é : : y “| comfort to know that she has gone | weeks was entirely cared. My disea 55 Genuine - would thea be thrown into the house Special editions are privted for Mis- lt setekimal sewardnt .. fe | Cozema and peoriasis. Tknow of agreat many .0 Hand-Sewed. $3 00 Hand- snd the democrats would win, hav-| souri, Iiinois, Texas, Arkansas, and | * rece! aan reales Me erths Wiewiniae st Spray api a ne 8 Hand-Sewed = Sewod ing the delegations of 30 out of the} Kavsas, and also a general edition | which has been crowned by the most | eno ave Uabics with sealy erapy ious 4.0 ‘Welt Shoe. 89 50 po {4 states Iu any event tha demo- | for other States Send for sample ‘noble acts towards all, and is there | to vou. My body was covered w scales anv 53 5 Police and 8 ™ z a crats will elect the next president — | COP8* Address The Republic, St. | waiting for the coming of the ext sitatscccs:sealeny eee cern eet - Farmer. 2.00 Value Lancaster Excelsior. —— — omen le teibetna | pe ae 52 5 Calf shee ad | 75 SS einem The Spring. Resolved, That a copy be inserted | yuticura Resolvent. - ik ' a MISSES. | . La Grippe is working havoc and| QF al! seasons in the year is the im the minutes of this order, a COPY | phe new biood and skin puriger and greatest | 52.25 man’s Shoe. For BOYS’ & YOUTH'S great hardship among the inhabitants one for making radical changes brac be sent toa county paper for publi-| Rigodiofall impariticassoat pic cance Wied 39 0 Goodwear 3 89 & $1.75 of the East. At New York more than | ing effect in cold air which is lost | cation and ene to Bro. J. Summy. brio pores tae penuriaers ae a Bee SCHOOL SHOES. j i n beaut are aa ® ) sand childrea are kept |Waen the weather grows warmer; By Committee. | tersalls store] web. ; sii re rie > a cae 5 a ng .. {aud when Nature is renewing her | oe : BESS iteh | ag gait Sizea aid ideas and ai eeples or foe Bava ess eT EM, Ratton and Lace, S74 510 1. retua — Ls y ~ sah beets _ youth, her admirers feel dull, slug , Ex-Senator Jno. P. Harmon is out | the skin, plood.. | omy eg Douglas $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Shoes for Ladies are mate in “Opera” and “Amerie great disease. In Europe thousands | gigh and tired This condition is ow-| of polities and is engaged largely in | sam we Peete, Bre eee es | Wass ie 55 Cee Tae Tie 2 $2 shoe), D, ¥, EF. widths. spars jas $1.75 Shoe for Misses, 11 to2 and Prepared by the ™ BEW F RUD. Do sou wane Ceeuiay and spring heels. | Corporation, Boston SAUTION ! SHOES) Hise heat BAUD: DO Zou want tom oo ilies bl Sed plainly on the bottom of all his advertised shoes before leaving the factor eee nom beess che 4 Which protec | ‘carer against high prices an: on faciae pare igh prices and inferior goods It a shoe dealer attempts to sell you shocs wtiic at : Resolvent, Si are confined to their beds and many ing mainly to the impure condition g S j Idee Gace deaths are reported. Gradually the Hood's Sarsiparilla has attained the CASS aha sve maa og ag © ey sen A fo grip is working its way westward greatest popularity all over the | made = _— — are iia a Maines. jy country as the favorite Spring Med |day; bis health is better than ia PIME#? = = and even now Bee Mores, Lowa,and’ icine. It expels the accumulation of some years. Gov. Francis tendered ped, and oily skin cured byt Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are feeling impurities through the bowels, kid-| him the appointment of health com- | a ite dire effects. While it 1s not report neys, liver, lungs and skin, gives to | missioner vice Gentry, deceased | o Cure S in Diseases.’ and 109 testimoni 1 CAN'T BREATHE. it in every city and town in the U. S. not already occupied | 5 3 decided | Chiat Peica8 w. | ee re ene athe any co, take no others, but send direct to factory, enclosic ed so malevolent as it was last year; the blood the purity and quality, Mr. Harmon was undecided about Hacking Gough, Asthma Pract, mired. Ladies will please state style desired, size wad rg mate Size usually worn, style and wiati yetits victims are numbered by the | neccessary to good health and over- jaccepting the position when in our ia snd Imflammation relieved in one Se QS ee we COLAS. Broce aoe ttt thousands. comes that tired feeling. | office.—Holden Enterprise. { motkiay Hketetecereakttcagsnra none MAX WEINER, A 5 | | s Agent. Butler. Mo. |

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