The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 1, 1891, Page 6

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— Epiror Totes:—I an issue of the Times shortly aft the election, there appeared an article from the} lectin: upon certain U. L. v ters of Deer Cree ship. for not sup | porting the ti That v | | i se iv in | support the ticket, tuat a hem had been d put forward their very from road- three oversee f their nook, We presume, 50 tha 1 throne they might watch over sounty and national matters. Acom non wan had no chanee with the Deer Creek U. He must belong to the wealthic i part of the ] We left the re was too | auch fay there was o much monopoly too muck But whoever views the U. L. | set, and wh Yr letect the recret of its 1 " tind more hicanery, woritisin than in the old parties. rey could not even give a place on the ticket to ®& poor map. Oue ot in the county must j ‘onstable. The that; they did nom Tn the « they$must g go to another party for | yi poor man vunty elec for constable. commissioner; they attempted to have us vote for 1 man outside our ty limits. Is it any more the part of a traitor for us to decide for | that for | some men outside the party. — If it} democrats | | curselyes we need vote is enopoly for the rich and republicans to control their par- ty it is the samme with the new in- tant. U. L. monopoly is no better than any other. If they get our i} ihanimous support these gentleme n will have to change their tactics and to less I remember there taken to the | gave such a one-sided account of the | election, and he had to have time to} consider, the many honarable men | and neighbors that surrounded him made up their minds, but this re- former and purifier wanted so much time to consider that he could never find time to sign or refuse to sign. He made another very shoddy state- ment. He said he thought a certain other man had the right to present names ‘for the deputy sheriff, the appointment for which the position | was. Who gave Mr. Fuller, the gen- “fixing.” | was a petition pious gentleman who tleman he reported had the right to | N. do? If that was the state of facts it | was as mean 2 monopoly as ever! waa. When we refused to vote for Mr. Graham, we were only consider- ing, and had to vote before we con- clude. The less the author of these | charges against criminal voters, | prates of office-hunting the better it is for him. He has been on the hunt , many 2 year, he thought he would | at least get a smell last election, aud | es he lost the bone, that makes at others; accounts for the he he hunted office before he went into he U. L. party and has been on the He did manage to growl il ever since. an over election anc oftice by ¢ lot reformer was candidate for had helped to mor east of ssessor, but as he : little himself, we m polize nopolized our- new form selves and helped to kul f monopoly. We are tired of 1 ryng down a thing in oue | and erying it up in another; until these reformers learn to give all classes a consideration they will have trouble. Help to those that need it s my motto. But these gentlemen lo not show any knowledse of the existence of the poor class. They found it out at el when gh toned knocked off in decent shea voters that nobedy runs iw them- selves. S. A. Gitsiors, Vice-Pres. of Cresent Hill Lodge. The golden eagle is a good travel- er itcan double the speed of the fastest locomotive. them the 854,000,000 a iW of the sugar duties reliev ple from $54,000,000 a year, | jor McKinley and his friends. lis true, but it does not give back te year which duties have taken from in the face of a constant large sur plus re treasury which showed that the money was not neece i the duties ther less tax. And tl » business is that the au wsed from th ount al t the new tariff place it puts on in Phe sugar duties are parti ved indeed, but the duties of other nee essaries such us tim plate, carpets, blankets and other woollen goods, are largely ased, so that when an average working family count up expenses at the end of the year they will be astonished to tind that what the other new taxes: trick to the saved lost ollow. the they have in sugar tax they have in j And if they they tire $54,000,000 whic! th lend, will discover that the en- once went te the government as tax on t revenue sugar now goes favored man ufacturers Louis Republic. as “protection.” Consumption Cured. An old physictan, retired trom tice, having had placed ir, his hands vy an East India missionary the tormula of simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Attections, also a_po-1- prac i tive and radical cure tor Nervous Debil- | ity and all Nervous Complaints, atter having tested its wondertul curative pow ers in thousands of cases, has telt it his duty to make it Known to his suttering tellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to reiieve human suffering, I will send tree of charge, to allwho desire it, this :ecipe, in German, French, or En- glish, with tull directions tor preparing | and using. Sent by mail by addre with stamp, naming this paper. W. , $20 Powers’ Block, Roche 2g I year Maryland Democrats into line for Frank Brown, ance candidate for governor. are falling the alli- Fora j time Senator Gorman and others fa of con- vored ex-Mayor James Hodges Baltimore, but as the country ventions continued to instruct for Brown, Mr. Hodges’ candidacy was abandoned. Mr. Brown was post- master of Ba ore under the Cleve- He is land ad istration land ow State: chest D or very self ju Trial bot- acker's drugstore. 50¢ and S1 A proposition to issue $30,000 to led for street p be submitted to the voters of Chilli- be ex will ns oone at an early date. t for gov D Mr. Cl ‘ s ¢ s a M 1 Ww ¢ i NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? "90: a fe , | : 1 iy ers a PRODUCE %F ALL KINDS WANTE i I 2 s — M are making on ee € Ve ‘ i : s Moneriean 1 the b either ¢ eri ; the « robbe moe tN = vy. Can Mr. Sullivan se thea fa vi : W had robbed for twenty years. but i wee |would rob no lenger. ie oa) 5 Ain t 1 le \ peas he lives ee Drunkenness—Liquor Habit—In all tre the World there is but) one cure ceive in act x the line of Dr. Haines’ Golden Specitic. duty such disability as te make it) ft ca iver impossible for liu to be self sup bee porting thereafter is entitled to live}! at public expense. M : Views are net clear ont ' He writes: “Do you mean to say the soldier deserves no more than the man who | remained at home during the war’ Well. of course. if he was a Contea-| erate soldier he and himself Was engaged in a| bad cause it would have been | better for aud had he stayed at home. And as we reward for valuable service rendered | we think the loyal man who left the family fireside, left all, and placed his lifeon his country’s altar and suffered such untold miseries and {endured such hardships to prevent | General Forney and his Confedrates | destroying the best government the world ever saw can be overpaid by ‘issuing to them the filthy lucre of! | this world. and General Forney and his confederates should not be so ready to censure others for the re-| sults of their own misdeeds.” As a matter of fact the Confeder- ates or Rebel Brigadies or whatever else Mr. Sullivan may please to call them are largely responsible for the enormity of the of his country H { present outlay j Ex-Confederates in con “set out of the case” pensious. gress lave in| pension legi | ation to such an exteut that there was practi tunity to check extravagance. ily ne oppor- mbers of t Mr moreyer, ivan pre-} no matter how ments are made ¢ still calls for as as ever. the service he has rendered \ world in productive labor does n et ™ Aud, | : 1 them are im-j} ~ nati, O. The Ohio Etection Harper's Weebly The election of this will undoubtedly year in Ohio throw much light on the probabilities of the next year’s general contest. If Mr. Me- | Kinley should be nominated by the republicans and elected upon the platform of his own tariff, the result would go far to settle the main re- publican issue of next year and the democratic nomination of Mr Cleve- land for the presidency. If it were evident that the issue was to be tar- iff reform the advance surrender in So long as Mr. Cleveland was available to aban- don him would be the abendenment | {of the cause of which he is the tinctve representative, Mr. ¥ ernor of Ohio by a jupon the issue of which he is equa ly the republican it to make decided major him the rep Bue eal DOCTOR AGKER’S Wow ae NiP: BLOOD ELIZ bere Lee MPURE H. L. 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