The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 20, 1891, Page 2

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naiatisaL armas tra: sate 200s ALacar Salta da Alecia Wounded Knee. from the Chicago He For the character of the record thus 7 preseated you y sin ey awe rab! urselves are an er the inius ind « made un ragetment oO In ellence a ain profeun doctrines which the Cle demic Gaze the sist iat racy have cultivate 1 i € 1 ae ee ee ic When we started tog t \ glitter fea as ‘i 1 res Vhat ail em re eateae rasa? t that. politics Have they no fear, no hate, no prid jugglery; that there was still s 2 Ragged they are, and hunger goa thing as official duty. and that it Che vitals of their sollen squay ee meaut obligation t e; that ‘Give up your rifles!’ Now th th ‘ike painted Indians in a boek, ge . 5a) RL een were worthy of conscientious study, Beneath his viauact, on his breast and that the doci ‘They make no eign, yet soaring high honestly buzzard th mocracy. Drifts one lone atest and forced, pr et the To and fro in rhyths ereup your hes’ te all our countryme: exacted ‘Those gannt forms sway through the length and breadth of dsten! What 6 that gutteral moar That weired, unearthly monotone our land ments overt le are and indiscri You these truths to 1 tting juste nt to ewmain with They st “'Enough of thia!’? Grow black captain's brow ‘Forward and search them now’ Were not ¢ Down drops the buzzard on the blue Is that the death chant of the Sion mere idle belie levelled gur ring contracts, and ther Quickly wit! he men } constant and aggiessive motives for jyour | your inspiration as you |to do battle in the --vesting your hope of triumph upen an unwavering faith in the thought Step out, the ; politican activity and were forth | democratic caus: Red deviis, desperate and rash Fighting in ragged fire and eras! went Of sudden rifles; sulpburous air And lithe fends leaping everywhere Here shakes the dripping tomahawk, ‘There falls the splintered rifle stock And yonder, with nplifted knife ‘The lean syuaw writhes amid the strife jthe American Ww paople Thus yeu found doing valient sers the campaign of education. As th smoke of the last stubbornly fought | battle cleared away, no by more trophies of victory than the | forces of the THE MED Surely And allisover. White and red Together piled lie torn and dead. Now rake the long ravine with shot And riddle every hiding spot! : soldiers on were found ‘Tis none, twas done, now as we ought Let Us remember how they fought Cleveland Democracy Was the Old Guard at Waterloo «E OF EXTRAVAGGNCF. Less desperate than those Mithy Sioux” your rewards are most “Yield you, brave Frenchmen,’’ was the cry “We never;vield,’? they said, ‘wedie!’’ vundaut in the | standard, uted your fall share in der that the } You have not only aided advancement of the democrat Was Custer, when he fought that day. More daring and less rash thaa the but you have alse contril - trusted Murderous and treacherous at be Gut noslurs ‘gainst their couray 2 cau be st ing praise them not, | love them not But ere their prowess be forgot, dut | When I suggest to you that | a8 3 i And ere their tribe be dead and dumb much sturdy tighting s awaits all Oh, that some native bard would come 1 i 1 } ae jthose enlisted in the democratic ‘To sing in weird and worthy strain | ‘ A A Chose warriors of wood and plain, jranks I feel that Tam speaking to | To weave in sad and moving song | veteraus who have no fear of hard Uhe story of their hate and wrong | campaigning We may be sure that continue active, watchful Perchance some sweeter time might hear | unless we | And blot the same with sepikhes ee é werfare we shall lose what we have jxonck Howton. A GREAT FOETO BE FOUGHT gained in the people's cause. Insid- a s re m ‘| ous schemes ure started ou every ) side to allure them to their undoing Ex-President Cleveland Reads the Democratic Standard. Awakened to a sease of wreng and isjustice, promises of redress and benefit are Leld up to their sight} . like Dead Sen f. s th -inpt the | An Eloquent Sneech Before the Cleve- | ose be rcits peuat temp Eg jeye, but turn to ashes on the lips.” | land Democracy of Buffulo—Pabhe . | The selfish and | forego the ing will not desi Extiavagance a Hydra-Headed Monster That Must Be Van- quished !—-An Ovation. struggle, but will con 'stuntly seek to regain their vaut: | ground through tempting fallaci and plausible pretexts of friendli Buffalo, May 13.—The Clevel: wna | j ness democracy formally opened it’s ¢ ub | I believe the most threatening tie réoms tothe propagation of demo-| ure eratic principles. One | hundred members of the club were | which to-day stands in the way thousand six i of safety of our gove j happiness of our people is reci present. Shortly before 8 o'clock dent Cleveland, escorted by and wicked extravagange in our pub lib expenditures. It is the most fatal ‘of all the deadly brood born of gov It hides be neath its wings the betrayal of the ex Presi the re ception committee, entered the club! ernmeatal perversion house His entrance was the signal for an outburst of enthusiasm, which people's trust and holds powerless which relies upon personal endeavor | 18 ne solitude so increased to an ovation. President | in its fascinating glance the people's Herbert P. B It brazenly ex- dollar cor | will and conscience. dvess, formally opening the club and hibits to day a bi bidding Mr. Cleveland welcome. | But When Mr. Clevelaud arose to reply remained in whirlwind of | r His speech an ires then by | This condition was presented to ihe ell made a brief ad | ress gress. surplus lately a large there was another treasusy aft cheers and applause. was delivered with great earnes aol ep settled cee tically [ees people as positive roof | a position at oue side of the drawing Mr. Cleveland ,said: that their burden of taxation Was room, the club doors were thrown | “Mr. President and Gentlemen: ‘unjust because unnecessary; and) open to the public aud a stream of | A As I stand for the first time face to | yet w hile the popular protest is still | face with the Cleveland democracy 1 | heard, the harpy of public extrava- experience mingled emotions of re: | | gance devours the surplus and im- sposibility and pride. My sense of | |pudently calls upon its staggering responsibility arises from my rela- | victims to bring still larger supplies tion to your organization as its god | within the reach of its insatiate ap father, and my pride from the noble | petite. A few short years ago manner in which you have borne my a pension uame. T acknowledge your right to} roll amounting to 53° million dollars require of me at this time an accoun it | | was willingly maintained by eur pa-! of the manner in which I have kept | triotic citizens. the political faith to which you are) travagence decrees that devoted. This right) grows that sum will be drawn es the fact that the word Democracy, | people on the pretext that its To day ~aaae ex. | three times ont of as it stands in the uame of your or-| penditure represents ns so mach and is so love of the sol yanization, mer ago ariver au worthy of your care that its signifi- >» Teast cauce should not be it clouded by any prefix which is not) toa in keeping with democratic ai publie extrava purposes. In giving an account of 1 ieal behaved, I can only otfe appropriat fit- same purposes. and th To day millions are he paid for his is ap ord of political conduct sed ll my countrymen, declar this record by the Lave done the best I could te de-|marauder is turned loose, which, serve the confidence in me which , company with its vicious tariff part- tree, with its vi : : 1 {ful and well informed intelligence of | u When aroused to thoughtfultiess avd | di tis tha j Services are ance people are | ocratic club an *. the state behest of n that I public extravagance, and thus a new in the club in 1885. E lish inter- ests. We need not prolong the de- q the Lousebolds of favored x tails. Turn where w advance ef this devo structive cr Our ‘ rovernmental perversions i ty. We need not this les the root of the its re s. fice of other loubtedly ines peopl Our government is so ordained that its life blood ff itue and patriotism of our peo, ows from the vir- and its health aud stre: pon its integrity and faithfulness of their public servants. If these are | destroyed our gove lures, will endure onl frutl- ing to bless those for whom is was! created, and failing in its mission as an example to mankind — Publie ex- jtravagauce in its relation to ' tabl just tribute upou the people, but is Tec tie } iff laws, not only days an une sible for unfair ee 8 respeo beste ved upon special and favored} f inter.-ts as the price of partisan support. Thus the exercise of the} populw wil fir the benefit of the country at darge is replaced by sor- id 1 se motives direeted to persoual atvantage, while cour ige menue or such ipotives: ne leadens pub! lace for party ends the otticial eons THE SEF.DS OF CONTAGION Public extravaganee din tributes gratuit ] the people, whose tolerat ities. sox: s among gifts and among of waste | secured or whose past party thus compensated, or) jWho are thus bribed to future party | rou !support!This makes the continuance | peuee ‘ | f partisan power a stronger motive | among public servauts than the! faithful discharge of the pe le’s | trust, and sows the seeds of conta | gious corruption in the body polities. But to my mind the saddest ard| ful yesult of pall v extlave seen in the resdiness of masses of our people, who are lis} cust nest but only bLeedle ito place it involves. Evi- tion in public is thus furnished that our} countrymen ave in danger of scrupu- lous insistence upon the discharge! ae : } "i settlers hereabouts have been driven of duty on the part of them public 5 x {from hon. saving absolutely noth- servants, the rd for economy |, : ing and frugality which belongs to stur dy Americanism, the independesce | d love of an bonest and well-regu-! jlated government, all of which lie at) the foundation of our free institu-| : i At the conclusion of Mr. Cleve-| land's address the tumult was deaf | ening. When the dedicatory services | had en need I Me. Cleveland took up people flowed past the ex Pres Over 400 invitations were i the stats to attend the | Regrets were received from Guvern- or Hill, Willia iam Purcell of Roches ter. Edward Murphy of Troy and Fj D Godkin of New York. The Cleveland Democracy was or ganized at the close of the campaign | of S84 mocratic The formerly in It is now one of the lead-/ club's new quarters, house, are hand- loyed ead of historic eland, ive drawing-reor rs erayon portrait of Grover which was given to the Cleveland Democracy by the old Buffalo dem } was carri d to the Chicago convention in 1S84, the St. Louis corventionin ISSS and convertion of the 1 same year. Directly opposite is the pie ture of Gov. Hill given by h to sewhere on the the walls are arranged portraits of you have so gracefully manifested. /ner, bears pilfered benefit to the/ ex-presidents of the club. jimauy persons are ved in the ve states that iu another case the league jhas positively jsane without ever jand that the league imattes and are w ) physician (Che noalarial }fires in the the ibeen full ;187- ident | iw ho held a hand-shaking reception. | sued | to prominent persons throughout | dedication. | organizations of the | INSANE ASYLUM ABUSES. Starthi:s Statements by the Attorney of the Vat 1 eagne iduapping New Your. Mav | Kiioapping 1e's Bi w t N J . the insane ’ 1 Washing- tov, D C., tht sane person has ever beeu unlawfully prisoved in an usylu He dencaness the state- ‘as . 2 ridiculous and ites the enses of Mrs ©. Lathrop. 1D} Dickineon, both | rwu by the} re Is to have t prisoued wv ut any legal d that} f Mex H E Beach, wife o:| the elvo the Seietitic American, | wl Las just been released trom Bivo syium on a habeas and adjudge a) by the court to be entirely sane, as| Miss Lathrop Mi. E cases ace on record; previousi¥ was teh says hundreds of such that the league that unlawfully confin- sin possessiou of evideuce asylums whose super- intend-nts « that such a thing Las ever heyppened, and that they are investigating these cases. He that the lady to ascertained physician who consigned a the asylum certified that she was in- having seen her, have called the attention of the authouities to the rkins io have this nddeted aud punished. 4 YOUNG Large MANS FANCY. «@ to be made fer | the sweeping of the port] youu man’s tly turns to love.” Itecr tainly is one of the malarial whose if he hus dall an youn young man, Taney. any, ix of the 1 heavy variety. min marches around as the erptive of General De bility Phe domost obvi afforded by vat any flourish. readiest a ous means of escape are . Which, w ts General Det What is true of the youn. man is true of the and the whole host of sufferers 5.5. S. is a specific for mabe. Great Loss by Forest bres. Rig Rapids, Mict.. May 13.—The le weods this year have ity and bis allies. young tardy. is disastrous as those in yer station a tract six tiles to ud three miles wide hes Ce) eee 2 _ s 7 Always Produces barned Four farm burned. At been ovel bouses and barns were -avis the entire town has frequently been cdied out to fight the fire 1 The order to nave the town. poor The Elmira Gazette ys: There that of the man alone im a noisy city. un Hess it be that of aman alone with a jnoisy baby miserable as | WHICH WILL IT BE? i Which ia the fatrest, & rose or a lily ? Which is the sweetest, a peach ora ir? | me rry’s coquetish, and ‘charming is Milly; Dora is gentle and fair. her. Sweet a8 a flower was her face when T kissed Love is the romance and glory of life ,, Milly, my playmate, I love “ii sister,” But Dora I choose for my wife. That is a young man, m: the girl ns, if she wil a ave you. | Sole Agent for the ecome delicate and her | ter marriage, remember that | for Infants and Children. Castoria cums € is so well adapted to children that ¥ prescription D wo E AND GLASSWARE firt. TCBACCO, highest market price for Country Mo- pay the East Side Square. 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