The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 22, 1891, Page 2

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Tie EF ANTHONY WHIPPED AGAIN. Lam the American Eagle And my wings flap together Likewise And! Russia Preparing For War. St. Petersburg, April 15.—In spite of the peaceful utter s of Gov- ernment officals Wreaks lus Ven- geance Upon the Editor. Candidate Fortescue every Rome mas eae body kuows that Russia is Seven hill and how! 2 But #he canuot - extemsive prep rations for war. and ais aa mne Leavenworth, Kas., Apri prey é . “ pie : és : that her rivals are on t} sid Behe pleace p This afternoon Wm. Fortese In her organ and j .. Wg counter } ativos the fame lefeated republican candidate for ~ © . Iam nm oa. j "great e ow st soone tte mayor, wet D. R. Anthony, editor ef 8 f pani es FS Le wor u n the street. a . ; penton é ‘ pee Speu > sutus iLe teaten coasts of the Atlant Fortescue remarked: *Colenel An- i To the golden shores oft ; cousiructi egical railways pete Baie 3 thony, I wish to speak to you : - Placid Pacitic o = ’ and by thi anst ntuine “IT have nothing to say to you.sir, = is i : © Waueumeuts io > ta t said Anthony ; A 4 I never cackle till | : - A x large bodies of Russian troups thet Lay ane “Are you armed sske l Fortes vere And [ point with pride its ustio Geran yutier are To the eggs I’ ve laid : ; completed. This wovea: In the hundred yenrs ors Without waiting for reply he ; 5 forces ton I’m game from drew from under his coat a small G The point of my beak te: * ui Gelli ian a aes : boa A riding whip with » loaded butt and » the etar-® ! weinics } -, yeurs ago. have ie quired s Of my tail feathers laid it with viger about Anothonys é And when I begin face and shoulders, oceasiona = To seratch gravel, 1 $n Mind your eyes ing the loaded end) Anthony made I’m the Cock of the Walk And the henbird of the Goddess of Liberty The only gallinaceous E pluribus unum On record I'm an eagle from Eagles ill but backed across the |“ : street with Fortescue following bim no defence, treops Wuich is lookel ln, possibly, the near aad raining blows upon him. A crowd collected but no one interferred Favoring «a Third Party When Fortescue finished the cas Yopeka Kas. April 14.—Frank With 1 me that makes eect? Tiaitec arin Sie pans tigation he turned] and walked away.) MeGrath, president of the Alliance Dropping cotton ‘Tt is prebable that he will be arrest-/ of this State, las addressed a letter Qn aatill morning, | ed. Anthony's newspaper attacks to the Seuthern Alliances ur And my present address is 5 : Hail Columbia, during the campaign on Fortescve! them to attend the Civennat co - U.S. A.t! eee | Were the cause of the assault vention and be prepared to act with See? _New York Sun oe : : a third independent party n lis | ALL ON ACCOUNT OF WHEN. fe eee - a. ON AT, AT An A Y a e rh tito es u ss 1e SENATOR PEFFER EXPLAINS | LEY.” nee paar é | oer Southeru branch of the order takes — this step the Northern States will Beene Wyre v uci ee Bing Cusrtene at | Why the Dr o back tothe Republicau purty Theletter was calle forth by edi- torials whi ippenred im the opposing a third party end declaring that the y Goods Trade Isthe 2 \ CHIL CR EL VE | Dullest for a Generation. | ee 7 | New York, April 15 --Au Topeka, Kas., April 14—Senater Peffer has w Republicanism. ch have article published in the times of April 10, ritten atwo-column let-| entitled “Dull Dry Goods Trade,” Southern Alliance papers ance in the South must work out ter which appeared in the Kausas jcontained the staetment that me.- form through the Democratic Farmer to-day explaining bis atti- jcbants were c mplaining of a worse put Pa i J tude toward the republican party: | eondition of trade in all branches of ee ee trae ant He says: “I was anxious to save my | the dry goods line than kad been) desip i elliot box party but they would noi let me do j known in the same five weeks since) jy ie ow oltre it. I chose to follow the lead of! 1856. Referring ta this statement, !in ¢] cece duty. Uniting with other men in’ gq prominent New York nerehant) tion 1 Otic teamane Kansas, we gave to our old party ©! said to lay: ot : : ae if lesson which has been very service Cup harnensare thatetenes 2 Worse | hop: as biiliant and as pleasing as able to it, and now we find that the now than for 30 years is traceable}nn Easter bonnet. These resolutions machinery of the party in Kausas is | to nothing more nor less than the Me- | were to the effect that whereas in still moved by the same power Kinley bill Now that may not] the late terrific evel 1 swept H whieh is located in New York City | sec m apparent on the surface, but I | tie :epublican party yut of congress The republican party must cither | will tell you how it is, When the jand ee the decolate shores pubhe take hold of what the people want | agitation for the enactment, of a tar- | disa; preva!, only in those had s« e, had the p sections done or ‘the republican purty must Hig bil began be fieeiroved utterly. carly Just yenr, mer- | where women suth sicgree of Our course iis hints in this country aceepted it as away from the party and not toward | 2 foregone conclusion that the bill | pres reve a sein been able to blance self, ther in. In saying this, however, do not | would pass and they ex; | ecsed that | fore it was the duty of party “Lo understand that I expect to make a) there would be an increase in the Jextend full municipal suffrage to little party of my own, or that I ex-| duties on imports Of most lines of | qualded womas voters and inviting pect to unite with any half dozen! j dry goods." Brery body i tiade|4he nil Go uee rio secure Ele fa. men and that togethor we shall form | |e ither went or sent abroad and rab. | ture ascendeney of the republican a litte party, unwilling to act with! ped up « = , . p party : s e E Lup everything they could fi jparty.” &e, de. Tis looks some- any person who gdoes: not go as far jin the foreign market right and k what as if the republic ins of Massa- we do or not belicve jest as we do.|] myself was abroad at the ti Pitncare nen ieee See Nothing of the kind. I expect toland for our firm boueht mo ie LR ay, hold the respect of my fellow sena-/ than T ever did before in a season ing of women, and t t will soon Won L expect to be practical in all) Every available article of first: oidertorun a f and taek things. Our people expect of me a! seconds or thirds. it mattered not! es se strong, petaistens courage is moVes | What, was snapped up—the fore tbh. the new ore i thi gs. ment in the direction of more Money | erg were completely wrped out ix and a reduction of interest rates. | volume of merchandise, enough for ci i , vexchanye says: Southern Cy They expect me to insist upon ang gix months’ supply was poured into a OSGI ey SGN act providing for the free coinage of | America in advance of the applica- }fornia complains because the east silver. They expect me to guard) tion of the McKinley bill. sends invalids to that section to die us s00n as they leave the What does southern California want? That the rights of the old soldiers. They Y| In Germany, England and Franee, ual expect me to favor the abolition of | where commercial eonnections the national banking system. They | well established, blank credits were - sast ree guage poudinen ere to be klile by their glor 10uU8 expect me to favor measures which freely offered and as freely used. | climate? i = will divorge the government from all) When the goods arrived they i are were, ae uae: banks of issue and to restore to the} at once placed upon the market at Women’ Police Justices. government the power which justly | advanced prices and the importers Atchison, April 9.—Jamestown,. and constitutional belongs to it, of began to seratch around to | Cloud county, and Burr Oak, Jewell get the | county. elected women police judges making money for the people.” bills. July | Mis. Mary L. Burton, formerly edi In the letter he takes occasion to went by with fairly goodresults, Dae tor of Kansan and at present refer to the charges that he is living | the offerings were postmaster of the town. was elected in regal spendor at the national cap- in Jamestown. and Mrs. Jessie Me- ital, aud says: money to meet their the too numerous— they were larger than the country ; é S 8 ~ | Cormick was elected in Burr Oak , __|was able at once to absorb and Oc | Both are radical prohibitionists. The newspapers are cireulating tober came and found no appreciable | The candidacy of Mrs. MeCormick a rumor to the effect that the extray- | diminution of summer goods in the; was regarded as a joke until her agance of my apartments and sur-| hands of importers and jobbers. ‘election was assured and new the roundings here in Washington are | Some of them tried to force sales by | | anti-prohibitionists are alarmed. She . feeee: : i is the widow of a former prominent altogether out of harmony with he betting goods go at old tariff Prices; | citizen who was a victim te intem. conditions out of which my election! then there were discounts—first 2 perance. She is, in consequence, came. I have good quarters. Tex-| per cent, then 4 per cent, theu 63per| the enemy of whisky and will use pect to have good quarters. The |cent, and at length, people of Kansas are as goed as any stances 10 per cent. es Sand apy in some in- = new position tosuppress the traf- | ‘LELr THE SOUTH DEFEND HER NAME, Thomas Neeson Voge Telis of Some False Ini lang broad: Louis 1 rai tk at bas dove everything for the civiliza tion of the negro and was never es pecially responsible for the origin slavery in the south He also wai that the stories of Audersonville anc Liboy in the strongest terms are i | ing retold throughout Europe. He insisted that ste should be taken} vind.cate the southern the the world as well as on the pages of his- wl Vuce lo states amoug people of tory SPair Play" Is all that is asked for si Pierce's Golden Medical Diseovery, when taken for catarrh in the a or for brouchisl or throat affections, or lung ser (commonly known as con uaption of the lungs) and if taken time ney refunded. — It is the raiteed cure. Cleanse the liver, stomach, bowels system by using Dr. Order of Publication. tif, va. Cora Adell Moss, defendant. Order of Publication ourtof Bat on and afttiidavit that defendant, Missonri, alleging among other thing: Cora Adell Moss is not a resident of the state ouri. Whereuponit is ordered by the vacation that saiddefendant be noti- mt ion that plaintiff! has com- suit against her in this court jon and affidavit the general na- } and object of which isto obtain a de- # from the bonds of matrimony Jintoby ana ture cree of dive heretofore contracted and e between said plaintiff and defendant upon the ind of desertion of plaintiff! by defendant and her continued absence from him without reasonable cause forthe spaceof more than one Vear next before the institation of this suit and that unless the said Cora Adell Moss be ar at this conrt, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in said) county on the first day of June next. and on or before the day ofsaid term, if the term shall so rontinur and if not, then on or before rm—answer or plead to the same will be nent rendered ac- \ t further ordered that a copy hereof ed ording tolaw in the Butler weekly one vaper printed Bates Couaty. Mo , for four sively. the last iasertion to be at udavs before the first day of the rm of the cirenit court, JOUN © HAYES. Cirenit Clerk. A truecopy ofthe record Witness my hand of the cirenit court of »thisSthdavy of March, JOHN C HAYES, Cirenit Clerk. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ County of Bates. y In the Probate Court for the county February term, Iss. JW. Eni istrator, John W. Medley, de Order of Publication. J.W Ennis, administrator of John Med- ley. deceased, presents to the court his 83. of Bates, admin- petition praying for an order for «the sale much of the Teal estate of said das will pay and satisty the remain- ing debts due by said estate. and vet unpaid for want of sullicient assets, accom- panied by the a lists and inventories by law in such case: on examination whereof it is ordered, that all persons interest ed in theestate of said deceased, be notitied that application as aforesaid has been made, d uniess the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to be held on the second Monday of May next, an order will be made for the sale of t 80 much of the real estate of pceased as will be sufficient forthe payment of said debts: and itis further ordered, that the notice be published in some newspaper in this state, tor four weeks betorethe next term of this court. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates. 1.W.T Cole, Judge of the probate vourt. held inand for said county, thatthe toregoing is a trae cop. of the original Order of Publication therein referred to, a3 the same appears of record in my office Witness my hand and requir! [sear] court. Done at office in Butler, Mo. 1Sth day of April, 1sal. v. T. COLE. g1-st Judge of Probate. people in the world. Their repre-| “Retail merchants whohad bou ght) sentatives are entitled to as geod! their goods on the first rush and ex. | quarters as those who come from citement were disgusted. They : = Ohio, Massachusetts or New York. | purchased on a falling market and so long as I represent them they | may expect that I will have good quarters:but when my Kansas friends Washington as reported, one carriage before the importers had to have money sold The low ; prices made them sell TAKE YOUR had an enorm BUTTER and ECCS Son and the goods were and October come to they will see. stand ud a waiter to my door will serve, t find me the same un- find vour sa in that the ostentatious m knew « during the great struggle we - aud to achieve this victory that we are now 4.4 woods tl rit Phere 3s onc haiis where y Lawrence Barrett y i culiarities and one was that he was not able to wear a hat not made ta order. absorbed ; : censumed, but there isa fair trade Lowest figures in the goods now. But trade iu gen eral is ina desperate condition.” were all on Flour and PHENIX COAL CO.. have @iabliched their office in our store. | Sa Coal constantly kept on hand for the farmers. atmers and Work ingmen af Bates s County ALWAYS GET LARCEST quantity nd given a fair trial, it will! eta) Court of Bates in vaca> | ath, sul James E Moss, plains whole or | hereby certify | seal of said | SAA NRUARRNANYENS >. STORIA SSS SNS us, gives sleep, and promotes di- arious mextication, [7 Murray Street, N. ¥ aaa Ga | 2) —_ cp) ~< = = i) ep) cD = cD 7) . 3 inde A1nde&, QUEENSWa.c ove LL SSWARE FP CICL.. ££" TOBACCC, Always pay the liguest maiket price fer a Country Mo: PY TS Produces Fast Side Square. Butler, a ee ee eer “pas q} “S017 p MODs, s WO} 88 AOd AK O1Qnod, ageuord 0 9} 00°E $ Fost WOAJ SSOTUBY UO. TTAaVs I pus sop hqs Tv Jo SITPPrg CANVIUV DN “ATPUNOD SI} UT apuM 369 OF OT ‘AJUNOL SozVEL JO UdUI SsauiUAy “soud ‘sn 008 PUB OMOs) ‘ON ‘soorad Snq opsis ssouavy ABs “rong rol vty} WOay | Sole Agent for the Rockford and Aurora Watches, in Silver and d Filled Cases, Very Cheap.2 VJ EWELERY STORE, Is headquarters tor fre Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. Spectacles ot a! Gold ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY DROTHERS, 66 Warren &t, New York. Price 601

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