The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 22, 1892, Page 2

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STEELE, GRIDER & C0. Are Agents for the Celebrated McCormick and Plano Salt Biaders, Reayers and Mowers, —THEY ALSO SETI. The Aermoter, Most Powertul Wind Mii a made, will sell an all steel @alvanized mill and a galvanized steel tower for S60. In connection with this they are sole agents for the Thomas Dovni anp Hay Rak -t ActinG Force Pups Agents for Domestic and White Sewing Machines AND CHAMPION WASHERS, Highest Cash Price Paid for i Eggs, Butter and Poultry. Mr. Reid and Organized Labor. | oppose him ther be a dng From certain expressions of opin ion it we that the Si: Louis G! at spoke not without some reason when it that its party had committed a se- rious blunder in nominating: White- law Reid fer the Vice Presidency. Of course there isnobody, so stupid as not to understand the reason of Mr. Reid's suceess. The ticket had id a money to have » moneyed man getter. Mr. Harrison, whatever may be his other virtues, is so cold) and disagreeble in his manner that he re | iC. Star. pels rather than attracts. As if O Armour said in this city 2 day or twe ago, “It would be diffiealt for Tea rison to raise enough money in New York to pay even the simallest of campaign expenses.” So Mr. Reid was puton to get the He is now a wealthy man him inks to his wife, and his connections associates are people of unbounded me ; this respect he is quite the equal of Mr. Morton, whom he supplants. But Morton has stood still in the equal of Mr. Morton whom he supplauts. But Morton has stood still in the past four years while a « to attach to Reid through reason of n glamour is supposed his promineuce as minister to France and his suecessful efforts in remov- gainst’ the ing the Galie prejudice American hog. E There is, however, a weakness in Mr. Reid's candidacy which the par- ty manager have either ignored or considered unworthy a discount. Mr. Reid is the editor of stockholder in the New Yo bune and for many years tl has been t! my of organized labor. In Is84 an effort was made to induce conces- sions from the Tribune, but Mr. positively decline1 to let any « Ex ribune s open and avowed ene political considerations interfere with his business, and labor socie- e since contended that this defeated Blaine. A few days ago these concessions were granted, and for a purpose that is now perfectly evident. It is absurd to believe that | jmeys for the defense say they are} and plain a trick. Indeed interviews | POSitive that all will be acquitted with the leaders of labor societies | | the same crime, was admitted to} be misled by so open anyone ¢ show that they are fully aware of the reasons for Mr. Reid's revulsions of feeling and are not to be bum- bugged by any pretense of change of sentiment. As one of them says, “It is not likely that we are going to support a man who has been fight- ing us for over ten years.” and another: “If it has taken him ten years to become penitent, surely he can't complain if we take time to see if his penitence is genuine.” And athird: “What the final result will «be, of course, I cannot say, but one thing I am certain of,and that is that if organized labor does not directly vid [ed Republican « | most promivent republi | Harrison this mort | navy department, and General Ag-| | nus will be created secretary of war. | j split.” | will oppose Mr ors with reaso By pectation that his ability asa “fat fryer will more than counteract the natural loss of labor votes. It would seem, however, that Mr. Harrison lontly it is th worst is anegative man, a liber: al | contributor and not mach of tar- get for hostile sharp shooting. —IKt Hell For Murder. rtield, Mo., June 14 —Sheriti G. L. Cook and deputies of Taney Spri Sprn county arrived here this even re with five of the eleven men who were held for trial without bail at the prelimi nary ex tion at Forsythe yes terday for the murder of Daputy | Sheriff George T. Williams and the insaue prisoner, Bright, at that pise> on the 12 of last March. The prisoners were all heavily ironed and on the lodged in the Greene county jail to awit trial at the October term of m arrival here were the Taney county Their n : and D. F. MeKoney. bi uit court. | »L Taylor th lawyers; | and Ike Stogstill, the last ned be ing the man who is alleged to have fired the shot that killed Williams The other six } ners are Ike] Day, Link Weatherman, L. V. By They ian ¢ and Joe Kinyon. inthe Chris Ozark. George Friend, who was one of the murderous mob and turned in- former, is the principal witness | for the state. He wayed examina-} tion at the preliminar were lodged ty jal at y hearing and is how stop ping ata pr ivate house & in this city. The prosecution claim that they have plenty of evidence to corrobor- ate Friend's story of the murder| and lynching and to convict all of the eleven prisoners, while the attor Sam Weatherman, charged with |® | Baltimore. Md., Evening News says tl ane 15.—The it one of the cans in the} m President | g which spe in glowing terms of General Fe Agnus’ services tothe i the past four y who received this letter Secretary Tracy will be portfolio of state, i Elkins will be put i: city received a letter eee of the ;Sured the might with more prudence have} clung to Mr. Morton who, xt the} the discussion by correspondence. | | They ;oclock train. | tion which My {intended to make bis stay in the de 1 r Martin Weatherman, Lawson Cup |lie b B: ser jand not B re |ties as the pre ih ter isa locsl option town. Several | c ays man’s ns hails from Bell } Amountin. jin ja:l for kidn 1apping an important | protect sever | Chicago, LiL, June 15.— | Ocean's ok Washington corresp< jsays: Many causes Lave been alleged Bi for the z uh | min ativy his te ident so abrupt.y. , however, was not disc! lday The Canad to Washing ag the resignation, and inet ou Sat furday. Juue 4, to continue the dis | tei W. tor d he & his ie Was at its he 1 Mr. Poste Blaine’s acti oir Visit. 2 tarn to Ottawa at one accordingly left on the 44 Phere were other es of irrita-| wht were rtment disayrecabl-. ba the |“ {humiliation he was sub to in the presence of the Cana lian officials t 1 tue , he said lie ¢ pear between the | record of the adjournment of the| Was | time. | Ti y eXplains the | ° ee nel F Mr. Blaine’s| a1, yidition of pab-j meut of stite jus Siu ug that jMY resiguation may be pted im-} | mediately. In ot words, Mr } e construed Mr lent that he| day. ae his offic been sus Laneaster, Ky 5.—Laneas- | ) | cost » He the “I A. Burdett, a detec-| > dlind Tigers” in hand } . to ar - began to work up cases against Ithe - sellers of “Battle | Heart C Row, S ient. He re-| ! ported t rhing au I five negroes | and one w _ uu Were arrested to- day on : The w bite | Turner, who nty. He was} fined $100 ¢ 7 cases, 700. Turner is now | witness a. st him. A negro named John S:nith, who was ingaged in the buriness with Turner, confessed in 1585 cases 1 ule € close tt, the detec. eee who wi him 1 iu numbe will try to do A good park Lede Mr. Blaine Miffed. | Ex Governor Crittenden and sena. | ter |ator George G. Mi est were sitting in panetore isso well adapted to children that Castors as supe! H. A. Arcuer, M.D., So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. wil injurious medication. a & DRY GOODS, { desire to say to my many friends that I have re- icitheve avec plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in aI did not think | sl and see me. -PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any wid now fifteen about boys—they'r , Denton, Bates, Butle Maries, Miller, Morgan, s. Polk. St. Charles St. Clair, $ ion} Vernon. as- | Daviess, an E Co IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE — COUGH ' nadians that = Mr. and Howe! ) | . a would not mike the [to Co structed and pledged | is no longer any of !doubt re- | City ind resame} yw), A 25c. bottle may save $109 E i) Paes their lives. ASK YO iT TASTES is the typical republican 5 fi Tacker, Agert™ G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., republicans to ve yenrs do not disturb the convulsions r Francis has been > prosecutions ven arre be difficult. jin Missouri is by far fhe gee ag ieices t pmevt aud its history is bad wherever a little power has and up | City Times ven it a history. 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