The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 23, 1892, Page 2

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t y i Farm Imp A full and complete line of the best makes just received. Such as BARLOW AND JIM DANDY CORN PI. western Cultivators, And the greatest Ridin WT wWIN SG FLYING Also a full line of Walkin Buggies, Spring Wagons, a and Turnbull Farm Wagons, Grass Seeds, &c SHIRLEY CHLDS Call and see me. DOUKERY ON ‘TARIFF TAXA- | TION. A Masterly Argument in the House on the Free-Wool Bill. | The Republic Bureau, ) | Cor. 1th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.. © | Washington, March 15, 1592 Mr. Dockery of Missouri spoke | for an hour yesterday ou the tariff question. As usual he was listened | to with profound attention. He) made a very skillful argument | against protection aud the efforts | of the classes to dominate the masses. He threw a good many | figures into his speech by way of il | Justration that no doubt will prove interest during the ensuing campaign He said that our fathers were driven here from the old countries because of exactions of the favored classes. Anew deal was inaugurated by which one man was made as good as another, and the burdens of gov i ernment pretty evenly and equitably | distributed. For seventy-five years | this system preyailed, and then the | government exercised its right of | taxation in the interest of «a class. He reviewed the growth of the pro- tective system and the arrogance of the protectionists. In reply to « direct question by Mr. Walker of Massachusetts, a large manufacturer, Mr. Dockery | said that manufacturers did not need any protection. Mr. Dockery paid a good deal of attention to the subject of farm mortgages. Some time ago, he said the superintendent of the cencus | estimated that there were $2,565, 000,000 in the shape of mortgages on°2,491,000 homes. Since then the mortgages on farms inthe five states of Alabama, Iowa, Kansas, Tennes see and Illinois had been given defi. | DUTCHMAN. | ‘oped in Ohio?” | : | pounds of corn were on the pier at | street to see her off. The relief ship lements, | ANTERS, g Plow on earth the g Plows and Harrows. | nd Road Carts, Mitchell| Campbell on Presidential Candidate. New York, March 10.—Ex Gov. James B. Campbell, of Ohio, was at | ‘the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday. “The Ohio delegation to the Na tional Democratic Convention *besaid toa group “Beyond ques tion a majority of the Demoerats of the state are for Cl. veland. He is regarded as the strongest man in will be for a winne: of newspaper men. the party. Ifthey can not have bim any one of two or three wen from the West whose names have been mentioned in connection with the presidency will be acceptable.” “How about the Hill boom which his friends claim has recently devel- The ex Governor “There has been something of a Hil boom of late, but there is an said: impression that a Gorman boom is concealed underneath it. Gormon is stronger in the stute than Hill ” For lame back, side or chest, use Shi- loh’s Porous Plaster. Price socts. Sold by H L Tucker. Food for the Famishing. New York, March 15 —The Mis- souri, with her big load of bread for ‘ z é ~ 2 yyou. The reason for their faith i+ the starving Russians, sailed at Ll}he is much stronger than Biaiue | this: Dr. Sage’s remedy has proved oclock to-day for Liban. A scoreof}ever was personally, even at his/itself the right cure for ninety nine ;men who haddone much to collect strongest, for Mr. Cleveland bas not }out of one hundred cases of eaturh her cargo of more than 5,000,000 the foot of West Twenty-seventh was gayly decked with flags. When the tugboats Mallard and Louis Pul ver pulled her into the stream a big crowd on the bulkhead The score of men on the prer waved their handkerchiefs and sturdy Capt. Finie cheered. hats, aud smiled and ore furnedfthe greetings. Three hours | before the Missouri sailed a catt] nitely by the cencus superintendent | as amounting to $906,000,000, or | one-third of the total assessed valu | ation and nearly half the assessed | acres under mortgage. The mort | gaged ‘indebtedness of each acre! mortgaged averages $8 79, or 47 per | cent of the true value. In 1886 the | mortgaged indebtedness of the five | states named above $646,000,000, but in tgages in the had in creased to $906,000,000. Mr. Dock ery’s speech throughout was very interesting and will make an ex-! cellent campaign document. amounted to 1890 the mor | sume states Strength and-Health. | go of flour and graiu wer ‘was a lot of grain that was ! barge came alongsile and 300 head of cattle were driven aboard. They were placed in stalls on the «main deck. The cattle are consig a firm in Englind, and what will b paid for their transportation will b. given by the Miss: Th Atlantic Transpoet Lise, to defray ed to} emt see | The Right Candidate. Don't be Hoodwinked | In his letter to Hon. Edwards S.| By dealers who pretend that they Bragg of Wisconsin, Mr. Cleveland | can sell Dr. Pierce's genuine medi- defines himself very plainly and with | cines at less than these lone-estab- great good sense. In response to lished prices: a Mr. Bragg’s call on him toannounce| Golden Medical Discovery (for himself a candidate, he denies that Liver, Blood and Lusg Diseases,) it is his duty cr his privilege to do 31 } bottle. | so. In his view, and it is the Favorite Preseription (for woman's | rect view, the announcement of can-| weaknesses and ailments), $1 % bot-| didacy in the dersceratie party, tle. j where the question is of the presi-! Pieasant Pellets | dency, should be made by the dem-/ 25 cents P vial cor- (for the liver),} o:ratic national convention, after! Comp Ext. Smart Weed, 50c 7? full and free deliberation, uncoerced | pottle. 4 { by tre existence and unharessed by| Dr. $ uge’s Cutarrh Remedy 50¢ P| the importunity of anyone. b The effect of the letter in its con | esecanuonls jnection is to refer the question cf | s, at the ; Mr. Cleveland’s candidacy to the price convention at Chi There are Mr. Cleve | make a pri land has said to those who believe Unserup democratic with full power to act , even at “cut us dealers tamper with | the welfare of the party and the! the bottles, or refi empty country can be best promot | j | do by!and such mistures can be cheaply. | his nomination, that waut) Bat every bottle of Dr. Pierc { late. get nine medicines is guaranteed him, if it is shown in the only way it can be certainly shown—by action | you have y if they | him fora ear they can fails to gi in convention—that their wishes] Can avything clse. atany price, Le are the wishes of the democratic | yeally as eh | party. You pay ouly for value received. would] This is the auswer that ‘ ling else, ‘that pays the have been made to the people who| dealer better, may be offered as j have been calling on him to say that | just as good.” he will not bea candidate. He b not been silly enough to ref Perhaps it is, for it can't be, for -you. = | him, but made miserable by Shiloh’s Cure is [Sold by H L Tack- nomination that has not been ote: hin. of whether or not he is toe bes d:date to the democratic party. foilow item is pleasing the benetit of around — for jed tu so to New York for anyone|cleyer Kate Fields: She does not The party certainly is not dispos- | J ) I g < 2 s } ‘ a candidate. Mr. Cleveland | despise the allurements and attrac | ar stonger in New York than) tions of Peris gowns, which she is any ott ew York democrat. Tf fond of wearing, and which becomes be ca uot carry that state for the) her go well as to make her youthful | demo ic party it cannot be done as a young girl. with vy other New Yorker. The; Repullic & ‘1 ves that if the party) Sees fit to nowinate Mr. Cleveland it can easily elect him against Mr. Har- No one doubts that Dr. Sage’s Ca tarrh Remedy really cures catarrh, whether the disease be receat or 0} long standing, because the makers ‘ : is und he deserves to be | of i . fi ; rson He is and of it clinch their faith in it with a the most popular democrat in the! $500 guarantee, which isn’t a mere newspaper guarantee, but ‘on cal!’ jin a moment. That moment is when you prove that its makers can’t cure country. And over and across party lines, he is more popular than any other man in any party. Personally in the head, aud the World's Dis pevsary Medical Association can af ford to take the risk of you bein: the hundredth. The ooly questi n is —are you willing to take the visk? If so, the rest i You pay your druggist 50 cents and the trial begins. If you're wanting the 1) you'll get something better wu candidate if |__a cure. ] only a party following as as euthusiastic as Blaine ever had, but he has what Blaine never had, a large and enthusiastic following among independent voters If he is be clected, there is no longer any question of ge and 3 easy nominated he will and his willingness to b the ty naues Laas its candidate | at Ch With the mght night plottoru the democratic party Aud ean | The New Orleans Delta says: If co a the (® man’s wife caught him kissing his | typewriter it could hardly be claimed to be a typographical but it candidate ar error, eanuot be defeated this yeas , “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I reco! known to Staple Q iAl ‘ would certainly be a misprint and over Cleve- “ --3t. Louis the right candidate is < would be promptly corrected. — $500,000 Sudden Deaths. 3 | We desire to nlace cut on ireal estate security atlarg: lanvount of money. Will gine the best terms and loivesi rates yet offered by anyone land cra Westetu man.” Republic. Heart disease is by tar the quent cause ot sudden ¢ three outotfour cases ist The symptoms the expenses of discharge of the car goat Liban. The at London to dis ssouri will sto} uge the Capt. Finley expects to m trip to Liban m fifteen or twenty days. the last ef the Missourr’s car put the hold late Monday afternoon. bo with the dona intolM ion of $5,000 made by | tains no opiates. £0 ty this line of business: or dis- a . rreguiar), “Voles drawn torone, two- pels, | three or fire years: ; ‘ | Mare sone mone to loan ough and smoth- NA > t Fore OLE} rt Disease, tr EH 4... sucker s Y. ore who séll and guarantee Dr.| Calland see how cheap unequaled New Heart Disease (ve com let you have money e, and bis Restorative Nervine = Se ounce, headache, sleepless, The Bankers Loan & Title Co ects ot drinking, etc. It con- P. © FULKERSON, Manager. VY, appressic 1dr. Miles’ If you are not feeling’ strong and | the Chamber of Commerce. Among} healthy, tty Electric Bitters. If “La | those who gathered at the pier te) Grippe” ‘has left you -weak” and | see the Missouri off were W. C. Ed-| weary, nse’ Electfic Bitters. This | gar, of the Northwestern Miller, who | remedy acts directly on Liver, Stom- | eva fhocdea dt condi aici ach and Kidneys, gently aiding those C°R®¥e" ene ace Ce ete eee cl organs to perform their functions. | lief ship to the Russians; E. Phelps 1f you are afflicted ‘with’ sick head- | of Minneapolis; Senator Washburn. y | F ache, you will find speedy and per- | of Minneapolis; B. M. Baker, Mana manent relief by taking electric bit ging Director of the Atlantic Trans- ters. One trial will convince yor) “ a ss z Shat thie death remedy you aoe! port Line; and Greenville Perrin, of Largé bottles ‘only 50¢. at H. L | the Produce exchange. Mr. Edgar Tucker's drugstore. ‘and Mr. Baker will sail onthe Teu-/ Is It a Tennessee Fable. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 15.— A most remarkable find has been ‘made on Jolly’s Island, at the mouth of the Hiawassee river. in this state. The recent heavy rains and tlood un- earthed seven pre historic statues on laud belonging to J. H. French of Nashville. developed knowledge of the art of sculpture in the Mound Builders or In each The figures show # well-! Silver at Lexington. Mo. LSE HSE Sedalia, Mo., March 16.—While At London they will a race antedating them. join the Missouri and proceed oa her | case the statues represent kneeling tour to Liban, where they and rep- | figures. One is unmistakably the drilling awell a short time ago in| < essntatives af the Russian Govern-/ the village of Lincoln, twenty miles | REE ena sega ap | . . . ~ ee south of this city, David Wenger | . | : eos of the cargo. | struck a vein of. quartz containing a | = _ a = | rich streak of silver.’ ir. Wenger , 4 Sound Liver Makes a Well Man : . ic | Are vou Billions, Constipated or trou- was in this city to-day to procure | 4.3 with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad | machinery to develop the mine. He | taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated | i Yo) ‘ | tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry says experienced Colorado minere j ska, Pain in Back and between the! who have examined the lead say that | shoulders. Chills, and Fever, If you it equals in assay that of any Colora- ave any of these symptoms, your Liver wv ~ * Say VOlOFA- | out of order and your blood is slow do mine. Prepartions will be made being poisoned, because your liver does to work the find extensiyely not act properly. HERBINE will cure any tence > disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bow- That hacking cough can be so quickly els. It has no equalasa Liver Medi- cured by Shilo’s Cure. We guarantee , cine. Price 75 cents. it. Sold at H. L. Tucker's Prescription Free trial botile at H. L. Tackes’s Drugstore. | Drug Store. | figure of an Iudian. Another is a negro, the others being Mongolians. The attitude and expression evident- ly denotes devotion and prayer to the deity. specimens will be sent to the Smith- sonian Institution at Washington. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, UlcersSalt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It | is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box 44-1 yr. eo sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. ——GO TO—— G. A. VAN HALL, | | —sUccEssor TO— F. BERNHARDT & CoO. —FOR— PURE DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND Itis expected that these | 'NINE CIGAR ARTISTS 'MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS! | Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. i on “ound \“soud FANVIUVAW Colic, Constipation, Diarrhoea. Eructation, i it as superior to any prescription . Eves sleep, and prouoies di H. A. Anczra, M. D., So. Oxfor? St, Frouklyn, N. ¥. us Inetication, Toe Contac Company, 77 Murray Street, N.Y Seoeatned CINW ancy Groceres, UEENSWARE AND CLoSSWARE CICARS AND TOBACCO, ways pay the highest market price ivi County les} D oO rey) ray) jo) Lat’ | Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the stock of goods known as the Grange store consisting of GROCEREIS & DRY GOODS, J desire to say to my many friends that I have re- plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends call and see me PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. T will guarantee n Y peices on goods to be as low as any store in the eitv, Call amd gee ine, ener rer rere ree ernreneeenmenenrencnnsrweeaens sees New Discovery by Accident it C] ES . FAG 2 ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSO’ Z ) guickly desolved and permanently remo: = Up Py) Warts » the cen ane rf lal ai 2 by neck white co 5 Ch pues rewth be Nght. or We will pay $500.1 for ‘ry bottle guaranteed, segs Anti. 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