The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 27, 1892, Page 2

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a a | a! i ‘i i oi Be oemenaenaens “A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man} Are you Billious, Constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated e, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry skin, Pain in Back and between the} st.oulders, Chills, and Fever, &c. It you} have any of these symptoms, your Liver is out oforder and your blood is slowly Z poisor | does | d, because your liver tact properly. Hernine wil j order of the Liver, Stomach or Bow-| It has no equal asa Liver ure any cine, Price 75 cents. Free trial botile at H. L.° Tucket's Drug Store. 44-1 yr. He Ce: Goaeames [ocr § ‘SLNVHOUIWN ’ YIaINNT AUCTION EER. I willc les in any part of th ty. Twent ars experience. Ch reasonable. Satisfaction gauarante Call on or address D. Vv. BROWN, *52-3m But'er, Mo. WwW. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. Will do busi. essin Bates, C and adjoining counties. Address me at Har- risonyille Retere irst National Bank and Bank ot Harrisonville qt Atkison’s Pension Agency. West Side - Buter. Mo. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS John I will pay the highest mere price for chickens and egg delivered at my store at Virginia, Mo. T also have good feed stable in connection with my store. Nenson M. Nes ERODE. w.H. H, Larimer, Ghurch | c. Ea. | M. § Smith. a ee —CONSIGN YOUR— CATTLE, HOGS and QHEER | To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, KANSAS crx: They want vour busines and will Ket reports free. Write chem. Bridgeford. | England Mag ILLUS! au ou ATED MONTHLY, The LITERARY MAGAZINE OF BOSTON | {tis unique, containing gends, Traditions, and Poet American History. 5 Phitosophy a Art ence and AFew Articles for 1892. STORIES OF SALEM WITCHCRAFT, Illustrated, PHILLIPS BROOKS Iilustrated. JAMES PARTON ILlustrated, HOWELL’S BOSTON Mlustrated THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY Mlustrated STORIES A PROMID ENT FEATURE. 7OU want this carefuliy edited and finely il- lustrated literary magazine of Boston, whether you have any other or not Every Number Finety Ittustrated | Ittreatsof American Subject preeent. Social questions are columns. Price, 85.00 a Year. Send lve. for a sample| copy For sale on all news stands. Address, NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE! 84 Federat Street, Boston, Mass | past and tice of Final Settlement. Notice ithereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of Richard Cooper, deceased, that I, Charles H. Cooper, | administrator of said estate, inte = a to make tinal settlement thereot, a t Bates county probate ~ state of Missouri, to be the oth day of May ay CHA! LEs H. COOPER, Administrator. Wedd | St. Joseph, | mayor as much to do j | sional and private.” | ped. cassentcoalts | More gold has been SVTONE HITS HARD. Denounces St. Louis Methods. —He says the Party Uhere is Sailing Under a Black Flag. {tis Engaged in a Desperate Fratricid- al Confliet—The More for Prineiple. Mo., April 20.- J. Stone of Ne Factions Care Spoils than tor The! | Hon. \ densocratic candidate for g William vada, | s} , ie | jou opera house to night He paid} the potitical | particular attention to Justice too all Good Demuerats. New York World. Senator Vest favors Mr. Cleve land’s nomination and has no hesita- jtion in But Senator ‘Vest very earnestly desires that the bether he is whe saying $9. democratic candidate, Cleveland or be elected, aud admoniti sowe oue else,shall he has been giving ;some needed to those democrats in this state who share jhis preferences as to a candidate. “Nothing is to be siid, “by king Mr attackl gained,” he has Hill is We will need them to car |ry this state. Personally I u support Mr. Hi | These are wise | friends and timely utter Are You For Stone or Not? Rieh Hill Review. The Butter Democrat is gradual! Sat tin gy Stove down eisy for gover-| no iu order to enable it te “publish | about other The editor of any paper bas the r:'ght to publish all he “elip- Ss clippiv state candi-| dates pings” he wauts to withoura column | or two of apology six days in the!| week. The right is always conceded to every man to support who but why blow ho so- | ever he pleases, one candidate then another? The Review has not aners for s are that we are f |situation in St. Louis. : common 1ess to ive sone! the beginuing to the | “There is a desperate civil war, | oon sideration from those democ: uy considerations o1 |fratricidal war, within the ranks of oe cas poner to Senator Hi! ve fave never! ibe |the democratic party of St. Louis.”|, .,.osidential candidate 41 - Is +. ae : he said. “under the black tlag mer (especialy the case now th t s. nor he to see us | j cile 4s, savage, alinost brutal, disor | per fectly clear that Senator Hi: never solie:ted ours | ganiz . disintegrating, destr uctive: | eaity mobin the vace d veh : More Cones nhen jwith the menace of open threat of} pie never has b st reas any other democrat in subsequent mutiny coming out of) 50 for the intemperate abuse of Mr unvass We are for] [the tumult i Hill; but objection and criticism cause We believe him “It would be the height of follyit | would be positive idiocy, ths itall this could spring up sud- denly frieud and advance the personal am- bition of some candidate out of a mere desire to vu for official place. WARRING FOR POWER “Why should the factions of the people of St. Louis throw themselves headlong into the tight over the gov ernorship? Well, the goveruor aj pots the recorder of votes a | those o exercise flicers can influence on the government of the city. If the y are in petuating his power. If they are mies armed with trenchant weapous arrayed against him. “What does controls the city? Go toa taxpayers and the ¥ great city and ask the tax consumers; tracts; franchises, as well x to get them. absorb the ing to those who have con those who have charters and as those who arc Ask those who revenue hundreds of try city , gmount thousends of | dollars, us well-as those who jay |them, ond yeu will svon discov what it ail meaus. What interests have the railroads and other similar corporations in it? THE MEANS TO AN END “Well, the do—very much to do has much to with the v: aluation of corporate governor tixi perty and the purpose of taxation, with grant ing or pern itting privileges to those within the hunts! same corp, lous of the city. are are potent r sens,no doubt, why oue faction should de: to enrich itself in power and the ether to narrow and suecved it. “Ido not attempt to say which is the more virtuous faction. my business now to decide the ques tion between them. I see the mag nitude of the interests at stake. The governorship is not the prize for which these factious are grappling | at each other's throats. The govern- orship is not the conclusion, not saa end they means to obtain that which lies be- yond it. “Saying thisI but repeat what is aim at, | openly averred by the leaders of the! unfortunate political war printed daily in the public press of the city.” In answer to the charge that ‘he | was the favorite candidate of the railroad companies, Mr. Stone said: “Phat I denounce as a falsehood | ssed in its| put out in a way not sustained by a es and sound at 11 o single fact and contradicted by the record of my life, public, profes- cured, healtha Shiloh d sweet breath tor free. Sold The spaniar ds luc auriferous portion of the t | Spanish America than any other part of the world. to suppose | board of police commissiouers, and | ppyy 1 potent | harmony with | the mayor and his cabinet, altogeth- | yote y 3s t opposed to him he has powerful ene- it all amount to who It is no t| but rather the} Remedy, | j which might be properly esa his metho’s of se lential nomination have uo rel brought | tman for the place of before the people. ladates rity of the ainst him asaimanora)demociats of the county are for! tove for the sume reason—but we Senator Hill has receutly mide | lave Lad our doubts about the Dem- hunistakes as the World has = pointed |r-ndered great service to n the } | ft unkly his yo . he will be needed and it is certainly luost uu and absurd as we! lv impolitic ystility ti tratic faith. Tit ihe der Paey 15 tO. \ jyen ctlora of New York If it oust have the support of jer they can dominate the adminis | the Co mocrats inthe state |+Here hes an innocent little ‘rine jtration of the puble affairs of the} way $5 hai mony, unity and success | buster, whose life was too pure f jmunicipality. If they are oppo sed | is ths way of justice, moderation this world (and his soul too small to the mayor they are xt least a curb | and fair treatment of all candidates | for the next). Permit him to slum acheck on his powers, so that in | A Sprained Ankle. 1, {ber in peace!” Bro. Democrat, thou stead of being omnipotent he is) .).. fe eaen Gceareuike aed one jart a oprent wit and amuseth us hedged about aud restrained. A | that will lay people up or rily6 toS|mightily. Bat thou shouldst. roll mayor who controls tie recorder of fees Meth we suae an | no Stones for Gibson! votes and the police commissioners | sprained ankle int to 3 days” it ¢ It Should be in fivery House. has mighty allies to aid him in per | “tence, cele oe ee en ee 4 | pain. Snow Linement will cure any sore | B. Wilson, 371 Clay street, on man or be and cures Sprains, Throat, Sere Chest, Bunions. For Rhe Neuralgia, Contracted M - Itwil heala!l wounds Scalds, Baek, Corns, > Lum scles it! equal. Donot allow any othe liaiments to be put off on you for Snow Liniment Phere is ao other Ask tor Ballard’s Snow Linim Sold by H. Tucker Erght Perisiy | horror was added late to day to ib jmany hundreds of vecidents that ‘have occurred in then | by the flooding of Lyttle jlery, seven mules pars of the work lings f the company’s col Minersville. fiom | By this ace 1 out that jeight n | air lives while | the:s are in | jeopardy la Americans. The Ita ans were eng ‘“ |way 175 feet in un jslope which ix down 159 yards. Ty fothers named Johu Zerbe, of Liew ellyn avd James Dotbiin of Forest- ville, experienced inin were en timberiny. These are these, two others named John Buggy and Wil liam Beli, who ones drowned. Besides time aud failed to rescue th success, endeavor | panions without ed to release the ten mules hey | Were caught by the water ite a high part of the gangway whe: ‘they were prisoner: the *saddle” ‘of the vein. They are alive and can ie heard tapping at the coal. The water No. 4, two men working during the day, quit at 3 o'clock because it was too wet to work. An hour atter they left the water broke in and caught the mev working in the Vicinity with | the sad result. | The rescuing party who was cut- came through where and who | ting across the heading to the sad- dle in which two of the miners were | supposed to have been, broke | through and took out William Bell The “clock. i rescue is still going on The buyer always “pays the fid- der,” though in some pears that he docs not. England and in the United States are paid oy the seller. In France and Holland pays them. cases it | fees the purchaser }cure w give | Price 10c, 50c | Tucker out. Bat he has {It} s dangerous- is to get that | nev Sore | Pottsville, Pa, April 20 —Auother | Ing Pegtons | = iy uians | and fled} ‘Book Store chate | had been} ap-| Auctioneers’ | r for the red to us that his ment of Mr. oerat edit past few weeks. | \ bas o¢ en-| dorse Sione was rather quasi—on the order of his endorse-| ment (?) of the Butl Democratic | >» We ed with this belief each dey since the Democrat erin pouties, dave been more firmly impress i unin Is oO } longing with | aud is uly to He down and die,” these simpl: words for an epitaph: | s rake without Dr K fOr consutaption, » Says he will not be s New Discovery coughs aud colds, that iteured his wife who was threat cd with ; eumonia alter an attack of when various other reme | physicians had | Robert Barber. | Cooksport. Pa, claims Dr. Kings | | tes nud several no good w bas covery has done him more | ood than anything he ever used for | Junge ts Nothing likeit) Try} it bottles at HL Tuck- ers tustore Large bottle 50e jand $1. | The death of Ro M. Spe neer of te Nevada Mail whieh [fewday ago, will be feit keenly in ithe jourmatisin of sonthwest Missou ne Tt will be felt not because Spen- was 2 that region or well known as a ws 1, for he was too young in years to be prominent eith fer as acitizen or a journalist He} will be nussed because he was a good enial pleasant jcompanion and a bright man. eryone who knew Spencer liked him | occurred a} cer Die loneer in Was sO use he per oma fellow, : fnevd, a among those least effected by | {this sad blow is Diek Speed, his | business partner. Speed and Spen j cer were the proud owners of the} Maul Everyone is their friend. | The big hearted little man who is half the left has the sympathy of i state. —K. C. Times, 14th. THE POST OfFIcE. Carries a fall line of Writing Paper of all kinds, Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Pens, andeverything usually found in a first-class establish- ment of this kind. St. Louis and Kansas City DAILY PAPERS, Also all the latest | Magazines, Fashion and Sporting | PAYERS. | We want your patronage | i The Post Office Drug Store} | Is well stocked with Drugs and Patent Medicines of allkinds = | as well as Toilet and Fancy Articles. | | compounded, j IDAVID WALKER, Manager | i NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? SYS SSAA A CASTORIA for Infants and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, tomach, Diarrhosa, Eruc Pepe rts, gives sleep, and promotes a ges > S Without injurious medication, “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any preseription know me H. A. Arcura, M.D, 2311 So, Oxford St. Brooklyn, Tus Centacr Compuxy, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ H ods known as the Uthe stock « Grange store ¢ nsisti GROCEREIS & DRY GOODS, { desire to say to my many friends that I have re- plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and T would be glad to have all my old friends call and see me. PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any Call and see me. ie. r.. PH TTwy Ss. THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the | Unabridged. store in the city. DOCTOR —ACKERS ENCLISH willstop a Cough inone night. it will chec’ Coldinaday. tt will prevent Croup, relieves sthma, and CURE Consumption if takon ind me. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH A GRAND INVESTMENT For the Family, the School or the Library The work of revision cecu Noa Use It Prop: PY ALL BOOKSELLERS {sperimen pages, hy th be without it.” 2c, hottie may save $100 in Doctor's bilis j y save their lives. ASK YOUR DRUG- 11 w FORIT. tT YASTES GOOD 3 ternational ta G. & C. MEARIA PUBLISHER UNCKISLS, HL Tucker, Agent® N MAI ew Discove Hl > FAl P mickly desolved and perm nently removed with QUEEN'S A th ful discovery. Discove wiution. a part w and simp! a few minute ‘ tifie Thousards who | Ko eed At OWS » slightest p eho find nutress vt forward in e ve ¥ ented ur or slightest Anjary tc s Anti Hairine we will pre ress 15 yards best 2 a lire ik to select from sent with each order. tottie and samples of EBesSs SADDLE, Fink’s Leather Tree Saddlo_ <<a 4 ie G £E Z: Will give satisfaction in every re- spect—better that any other Saddle the Made on a SOLID TREE uo danger of Tree Breaking. ior luoney. Also a full line of STEEL FORK “COW BOY” SADDLES All styles and prices. Double Wagon harness from £10 to £29. Buggy harness $7 to & 25. Second hand harness from $ Fall li 3.00 to $15. e of Turf Goods for fast horses. Come and see us, McFarland Bros, BUTLER, MO. | t

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