The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 8, 1891, Page 2

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at a rr ee a ENS NAIR CEREAL CH Sea RN TIE ag annum ORR I AE OR SE TURNING ON THE LIGHT. manding the immediate dismissal of oes the correspondent. Instead of tell- g slare that he was calp of Mr. Hall. Phe Exposures of MeCune’s t NSE |S SERRA EF : Lyers ne “ Methods Having Some : pedis Enect. : PaaS Seca ha ‘ 1 wit sked if H e : é Record of the Strutting Bors in Wash- an apology fr the ¢ t dentally.is the vires . - : LU ee ae ee mee. ; ee aan q BSR RAR RRS Chaim that He Wal get ed. accepted the apology and in that | Caro : tlona ieee eet ie y respec for Infants and Children. Hall's Scalp. way the correspu head was a welltueaning 1 ne'er dow i , ‘ Ss ave l fi t l Ors i v st s “Castoria is so well Castoria curs © zs P } Stare tle = Kilis Worms, give 1 r ) (corres; tlike manner. No‘, @vrless on his wits for s sad bad 2 iltie t H — ‘ ith Street and Aye } 3 5 5 to hav So, Ox! Ww i injurious med * Washington, D er ( doubt be will seek for the head of time bu p is not a dishones e v t ee t er pe : i € wing day Haltz - Tue Cestars Comvany, 77 Murray Street, N.Y. S maday 4 hej} iblie 4 throwl z Lear tut mee re siiey . » Re . lo wit r > some light on true inwardness | St it--if he can take it av i 1 3 ‘ of “Dr.” Maci the elitor of the These ineide are Olly stated to | nothing of th National Economist, and the strut- ilustrate the character of the man. /or the ways and means by x ting boss of the Farmers As a matter of fact, everybody here! the substunee of the Lers created aiild sensation in Wash- lever (prorat i ae ied | producers is bein ¢ ington this afternoon Not that Him while he was a potentate in that! yea year, dav by there was avythine in the article | State knows him to be an arrogant| by hour by the that most people in Washington fa- fraud aud humbug and a tool of the!on the contra i ay with-alliane re not | tariff barons, the corporation kings | farmer. a man of education, ready familiar with, but the fact /@ud the money power gener of purpose andstrength of character that the farmers are “getting onto” His business is to bleed the farmers who knows what he is about. ur Macune, were beginning to suspect and the corporations. He works | stands where the him to talk about him to pablish let-| them both. farmers lay and tl ters regarding him, was considered IN WITH THE REPUBLICANS to be pursued to suggestive. There is but one opin- He discovered early in his career is but natural that jobbers like Ma- \ 7 erts. aunounc! ie, who are in the alliance for the ion concerning Macune among those | of raseality that the republi par-/¢ set lind ai a : ‘ gst eourt had athr 1 sentence of who know him well—that he 1s ajty had the most money atits dispos- money that is init, shouid desire to), ig 1 ~om le eee Be jobber from tl 1 etait lad i 11 belcrush a man like Hall. Maet fash aa cg snes e/ i j 2 oe er fro 1e word g¢ pt 1, ane ons ently it woull be!erush : rik all. Macuue au é1*% 5 ; jobber from the word go leis in Jal, and con equently t « 2a Bila ae ten antigua coca mir ay yf ew bie the alliance for what there is in it) business like for him to form au al- | bis crowd have no use for Hall and try to arrest Hultz. Deputy John Stewart made the arrest. Hultz sub-| mitted without any trouble. How-/ for him He never was a farmer, |liance with the concern that had the mever will have any use for knows nothing about farming, has!most money. He is in the regular) hun If Hall weuld tell all he knows | afc TOBACCO, uo sympathy for farmers, and his|employment of the tariff barons —the chanees are that he will not um aiie Galstus Ge Ghe iktine | \] eae 4 Hel paren Pe feyrarce) Soe ee we business in life at the present time|and is using his best endeavors to because of th: obiyation of the or- Huitz cae ‘4 mire tae enter t : iWays pas Lue onest HE NCL price 10] ( ountry is to bleed the farmer and make life | side track the tariff question as a po-| der—he could unfold a very mterest- a oe ay t os a Ae e e ae a > 36 = ‘ as easy and pleasant and profitable | litical issue. For this reason he | ng tale. NE waa sit takers ici a Pre duces least Side Square, Butler, Mo- for himself as he can. \sprung andis pushing the fraud , ic = Macune has tried in a great many | lent sub treasury scheme, kuowing Ww 1¢ 1 Disposed “Ot ways in the course of his life to make that this question will confuse the | tive « Wie oh Port Gaines, Ga, June 30.—Sun- | a living, he tried painting in Texas | farmers and derive the reasonable! Wa-] 1 last + t jeg day night Daniel Bareh, a negro, em- | not artistic painting, but daubing | men who sympathize with the griey upo tr. Leland Stanford, a plut p is mson McLendon, who fences barns and gateposts—a worl, |ances of the farmers, away from the) erat itor from California, i: lives in the neighborhood of Bluff. | it will be admitted, that does uot) support of the « s in wl aosnecl town about fourteen requre much skill; but he was a fail-| they are interested. In other w ure at that. He tried running a ho-/| his business is to sprit ich rds . extreme! patio ‘urreiey t iles east of here, entered his daugh- t night, when the girl| tel in a country town and succeeded | questions and issves in order to pre Tscreamad for help. Her atthat until he got into debt to} vent reasonable people from accept: | 4 yp! rene her father to her as-/ | everybody that would trust himjand | ing them. His imethods are the went over it fu va loaded pistol The | tu then he vacated the town suddenly |#ame as those of the well trained! the eommitn ash 1 1 (leaped out of the windew aud | ; yyy } and has not since returned there. | railroa lobbyists in the state le S-}que sions cot ny the det ; Was fied upon by MeLendon, but} He tried to edit a four-by-ten coun. |latures. When honest men strive! the scheme. all ch Stanford @*aped unhurt. | try newspaper, mostly patent mat- | to pass « bill in’ state legislatures | tried Burch was arrested and conf seed | to answe When the confal ter, and he was a dead failure. He} for the regulation or control of cor j ended and the members of the com-|* Sheriff McAllister, who took the | prisouer in charge and was on his 1 acted asa drug elerk for awhile and | porations without injuring those|mitt.e were Jeavime the room on there is where he got the title of | corporations, but to protect the p way to Bluffton with him when he O-} member of unittesaid: ‘Great | “Doetor”’—and he failed at that | ple from their avarice. the lobbyists | God, i i was overtaken by a band of at leust| *e apot of money eel te bana st of that old fellow if | 220 eprage i citizens armed with ri fles. shotguns and = pistols. When| Then, when crowded to the wall, he | invariably get some ignoran . | rented fifty acres of land somewhere |meaning man, if they ca t work himright not} we would « inthe vicinity of Cameron, Texas, some fellow of the character of Mo | This 4 t pues near a thicket about 2 mile from | “SENN verheard but at {| and tried to work that for awhile. |cune to spring some wild, unreason- | this time it fair to ask Mr. Bluffion the sheriff was ordered to | 2 | It was then that he joined the al jable scheme that honest men who! Hall if the occurrence: did uot actu- turn the prisoner over to the crowd. & i liance as a farmer. Ile was a failure |areat the same time conservative y take place: if sue questio Barch was escorted a short distance | = | as a farmer, but as an alliance manj|cannot support In this way the} was not usked ae = wo he Land atter pene horri- ss i] he was a success. He spouted from | friends of a popular measure are di- | bers of the legislative commnittee aw mutilated with pocket KDLIVES o | town to town, from place to place, | vided and the cormorants have ti ihevararctenviie eSinmionie Tis! ee ee by his heels to alimb| & | from hamlet to hamlet in Texas and |own way. That is what Macane is | quest it might b fied, GRU SRE ORNS wae Site ly Bale | by the force of his gab and gall | doing atthe present time for ulustra “ way the char- Bony ae |e managed to get himself elected pres-; money power in Washington. He acter of the ce bosses under Burch bad served a five year term| % ident of the Texas alliance. is trying to divert the farmers from | the Queso cy we Alabama peuiteutiary for the | ~ MACUNE IN WASHINGTON. (the real issues and trying to same offense as that which caused 2 f From the Texas alliance he branch. | track the questions of most impor- n mun te noe mis ee nas | = i ed into the national alliance and was tance to them—the questions that anee are sincerely honest. aud no Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Ree tas tai Te equally successful. He discovered conservative men eould support, and | body doul that they have grivy- world tor \ = i 2,8 his calling. It was to work his gall if settled would redress the griev- ances that will require heroic meas- Fever) * aie 2 for all it was worth. He establish | ances the farmers medy or redr but Ma- rae | : | ed the Texas Alliance Exchange at | about Lhis followers are not seek- puree at Dallas and bled the farmers of that Les ee Le g redress for the farmers, they are s per box | state to the extent of nearly half a) Macune sees to believe that Mr iting boodle for their owa poek- | - i million dollars. Then he came to/U. S. Hall, the president of the Mis-| cts and they are getting it in piles cs Beeome Plav- | Washington. Here he purchased a, souri alliauce, is responsible for cir. t would make the hair of the ay- nates | FRE ANZ, BARNHARDT house, not an $8,000 house as bas | culating whathe calls slanders about erage r stand on end if he Sheritf Callaway, who was out | ee. i been reported, but a much more} him, but what, in reality, plain state-/ knew it. Macune thresteus that through the county yesterday, re-| | costly editice, and he lives there in | ments of his character aud position. he is goiug to be in Missouri ina ports a singular case of affection be-| £ great style. He struts here as the | When asked this ev ut he short time to down Hall and @rive tween achild and ablack snake. Ben | had to say concerning the Nashville him from the alliance. The mem- Capell, who lives near Jackson's | 8 is to intimidate everybody who will | dispatch in the Republic, Macune bers of the alhance in Missour mill, has a little 2-vear-old daughter | not fall into his snaps and snares. | said: justice to their order and in justice who was inthe habit of frequenting | Heestablished a business connection, “The work of the committee was to themselves, ought to make some an old stump about ten steps from } tasily in his Washington career with secret and the evidence produced tquiry regarding Macune be a sharp crowd of Georgia Yankees | before them Iam not at liberty to they accept his statement, bis boss of the alliance.and his busine ; } the doer of the residence, and would | ad- ugually take with her re disclose. Thecligue of which Hall vice or do anything to give him sup- bread. Nock + piece of of which Inman and Calhoun gz unusaal was 1 1} representatives aud agents. It is is the head know very well that I) port. Macune is not an honest man e3, and her playmate was not discov- Hi understood that he received a very cannot say anything. about this se- and the Missouri farmers ought to ered until yesterday, when she was hi handsome sum to act a8 a member | cret investigation, it would bea inquire into his character, meaus sitting down by the old stump, and | of the legislative combine here at the reflection on the committee. There- and methods; into his real estate in- jeard to s at something. When | Sole Agent for the Rockford and Aurora Watches, in Gold silver macional Capital, Subsequently he |fore they keep harping away on the | Vestments. his dealings with corpor- oy going to her, she was found to Filled Cases, Very Cheap. went to Georgia, to make one of his ‘old story. It is doing no good. I ations, ete., before they harken to have « in her lap and was employers, Pat Calhoun, United have the support of the alliance and his siren song scolding it. for sticking its head up a BW BE ‘ KR Y S' j ‘Oo r LK, States senator. the consciousness of having done = ae £ in ber face : < a fod Will Be Given Away. 4 " " 2 1 Ayear ago Macune was putting ‘nothing to invite critieism 2 The snake was k i and eng er eae eeee merce | ois ie Oure ising draggist, H. L. Tuck- foot in leneth. and : i a } onall the airs of an e ror in teet 1 engta, and 08 YW 1 : : | ck ct dru : atches, Clocks War-- { Washington and threatening all cles, iwasf y contain 3S eggs. ocks, Solid Silver and Plated are, &c. who had the hardihood to differ Specta es of all kinds ra 2 oO Gi You able to th with him, contest his supremacy or methods. There is awell have done ALL KIND story in circulation he Wast pondent ofa Georg gton correse paper wh wants to be tropolitan, a S$ Con speakership of the next house. offended Macune and the great nabob insta (See A Ne tly wrote to no extra session of THE FOUBORG MEDICAL CO., THE POSITIVE CURE. 339 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. ELY LROTHERS, 66 Warren &, New York. Prices ‘ i i

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