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} | | { } BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN Epitor. ]. D. Atten & Co., Ptoprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weekry Times, published every | Wednesday, will b one year, postage id, for $1.00. | ballot from democrat counti ANNOUNCEMENTS. FORSHERIFF. re authorized to announces TOM G. ELLIS, 6! Osage township, as candidate for the office , Subject to the aetion | ponclies jreach of sheriff of Ba of the democrati: arty We are authorized to announce DD. A. COLYE of Mt. Pleasant township, office of Sheriff of I ction of the democratic par ahe We are authorized to announce L. § ADDOCK, Mt. Pleasant tow , as candid office of sheriff of Bate action of the democr We are authori FLE DD of Hudson township. eotSheriffof Bat ion of the democr subject to the —_.—— FOR COUNTY TE horized to aunow SAM Hf. FISH of Osage township as candidate for treasurer of Bates ¢ » subject to the action of the elemocratic We are We are authorized to announce SAMUEL iL. STARK, ip as candidate forthe subject to the action inty treas veratic pa announce MARRISON, iip, as candidate for the es County, enbject to cratic party. of Grand er town of Treasurer of action of the dem re authorized te nounce JOHN W. DUNCAN, of Grand River townshi @of Treasurer of F ction of the dem as candidate sub FOR RECORDER. ‘We are authorize! a J.T, WILLIAMS, . Pleasant towns oi Recorder of D ject to theaction of the dem tes ¢ subs conve unty, ntion. We authorized to announce Cc. C. DUKE, of Mt. Pleasant township Recorder of Deeds of I rounty, subject to the action of the democratic conventio FOR COUNTY JUDGE We are authorized to anncunce FRED FIX, of Prairie township, as candidate for the of- tice of Judge of the ) District subject to actionof the democratic convention, as candidate for We arte authorized to annon HAYES, of East Boone township, as candidate for the oer of Judge of tt North district of Bates subject to the action of the democratic Republicans to People’s party: — “You tickle me, Toby, and Pll tickle you The republicans of Johnson coun- ty have placed in the field a straight ticket. Give us peace, give us liberty, give us Cleveland and we will have victory Hat and “rat appropriate name for the head of the republican ticket. Whitelaw Reid be a big man after his father-in law, D. O. Mills, gave him hal I u dollars. s say Blaine has quit gz his attention Hayes weut into the chicken L The judicial convention at Hanni val, Mo., after many ballots, n long wrangle and inated Judge Hen- Tre civil se are after Mr. W: tions of his offi John is getting ioners amaker, for viola- id Sunday school to a hat box. It will soon b ve now for the manufacturerers to cut down the wages of their employees. The re- publican campaign committee will be asking for donations. —__—_———— The republicans this year will not be able to run their campaign on the coon skin and log cabin racket. Itis requiring their full time de fending the force bill and record ————— The rich manufacturer subscribes liberally to the republican campaign fund, but the poor laborer m_ his employ foots the bill by giving to the manufacturer a cut in wages of When the negroes of the south quit ravishing white women, the white men of the south will stop lynching the negroes, and the raee war will be settled The great-hearted people of th vast country without regard to party ean not help but sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Jaz G. Blaine, in the death of their son, Emmons Surely the hand of affliction is upon them and they are receiving more than their share of the bitter of this world in their old age. efor the | dent p the} te for the of- | » subject to the | pai us candidate for the | bad | this fall but he is keeping his teeth | mighty close together on taking the stump. Chauncey has some little ye way Go In By Acclamation. feeling left aud he dislikes to be yG y | pounded into the earth and spat upon. | Chauncey I. Filley has finally con- | sented to vote the Republican ticket | It is Doubtful itany Other Name Wil! Be Presented—Gorman and Gray Mai Warner would stand some | rent to any address! show of being governor if he had | Out of the Race and For the | Fletcher and Rodmanto burn the ! Leader—Nothing Remains 2, but, | but to Record Democra- | unfortunately for the major, } not repeat the fraud of 186 ferson City Tribune. ean — Jef cy’s Wishes. | Failure to divide Iilin ois ends the great struggle At midnight the ex y will no doubt turn Horace Gree loverin his grave when the news | latest dispatchs from Chicago ind | that country, to which | cate that the contest is pra [ha bas cous that hismprotege of 20) | decided favor of Mr. Cleveland bus goue, 1 Y Ss ore ation 13 a mere matter jand his nom of form and wil! be either made by facclamation or on the first call of states by an overwi nominee for vice presi-| Cmtcaao, IL, Jur | Cleveland by acclama’ | Gorman, who } rather smiled at the prospective use uf , has given up the ide 1 years ago, Whom he 1aised from ob d who afterwards 1 him for the presiden trator- seurit, ously d Jey, is now 2 )—It is now on. | —_—— | Carnegie, the great iron manufac [all j turer is getting ready to put up his | his sessment for the Rey cam |in e is advi that the f ru. He has notified loy [on Cleveland be given up. He has }ees that they taccept asweep | wired Hill to that effect. The en |ing reduction in wages or the home | thusiasm is all for Cleveland. plant which employes 3,000 mer Ever face indication points to will be shut down. The tm plate | the ex succe manufacturers » following suit. | night y doubt ¢€ The working men must pay the ex-|his being named. The anti s 5 | 2 penses of the republican campaign. |land people seem to have fail = _ | part of their plans and they alll uri is being | discouraged. Better roads for Mi agitated by the newspapers and | ILLINOIS ENDs IT. farmers, and the question will re The populous state of ceive very serious consider igh in the alphabetical li the next general assembly. no mistake the read question | of vital importance to ev j of the state, and if a lav vised that will bette ind, and thus lohas been so i i ering in the doubtful list. be the condition | 2dded to the Cleveland eclumn , too. which has stood a interrogation point on every f estimates e the i x Governor G thirty ader. one more of the public highways it should be! J. ¢ ig H enacted as nothing that could be done would prove of more lasting benetit to our people and especi: the farming community. for the votes There is one thing we do not want |° to hear after S: J that is} Tiace the defeated car jates kicking | esl On the Apotheosis. about this or that. Take your de} Ox recei the newstheat he had {feat generously, gentlemen. Cer 1 Data r tainly all ot be n ea. Thimself President Har Some one must nee ily be dis- |¥:80" ¢ in the newspaper corres appointed, therefore we ask you in | pondents angl with modest candor the name of your party fealty to ac cept the result with good grace.) yyy ood am b good cheer and off with your coat Ft ye Oe rice eee for the lucky ones. It’s an open | S™UC8Ps aris OS field, a fair fight and you should be |}*- This timely satistied with the action of the ma |took down as they jority of the convention. A dullr a glance by looking ov there made them a speech. telli y yatriotic an information 7 ke down all }mews, and in this way Mr. Whitelaw n comprehend ae! s well as the rest of us learn the papers | how truly good Mr. Benjamin Har }rison i is a cog wheel broken in the | is. Mr. Reid is tilled with ad of the republican par | rat »for these noble words in running ge t ee ade. at{ Which Mr. He Minneapolis wud it is keeping the national committe, office holders and prison laid bare the ty over nominations sublime, sim? . loving patriotism of his charact r to the newspaper cor- big leaders busy assuring the party pre spondents: followers that all is well with Messrs | Harrison and Ried and the opposi tion will loyally support the ticket If this be why the ca alar and explanations, the p never before has been placed 1 ndex “TT claim no other credit thau that of having attempted, without sparing ‘ie duties coussienivusiy. DT eannot democratic friends to enon right lines al Ws. i tit bas been pratifving peculiar straits and cireum jto me to know that many things | have secured the approval of my po-} litienl opponents. Ihave been filled | ‘e issue” is nowhere a/ With the thought that tls country | now | ¥#S coming to an epoch when the} true such stances The “rs more burning question just than in the Republican happy fam- flag ac — emgage i — ily of Texas. An orator : y a BS neers eee from Seotland add ~ | th when our influence will meanbers of the Li powers of the earth | Dallas the other | and energetic: rdvoecated the Force bill and spok T have a ee | feelingly of the “outrages” perpe | P!* Lexelude no s:ction. I take ; } epee ops |into my affection xnd respeet all the | trated by the bloodthirsty whites up | nie . \ on the poor African. Instead of | states and all our people. In enter- receiving a vote of thanks the orator |!¥S UP" the age: I Saal eee from Scotland was bitterly denounc- | without ee ony oF 7. ed and almost mobbed by his breth | .. JO ae OPO ane ren of the Lily White Club. It is a| Oficers a truly faithful perform- | pity to see a grand old party going | Hee of their duty. TI have great re- : at eee wo? © BI oret thy ras unable ind z i to wreck iu this way on the neg ae wes og boc ee f question.—St. Louis Republic age Scapa ane Agta ae | ; ; ‘SE : | but have insisted that I did not dis-| parage these I could not appoint to} sare. ce place. As I heve had light and|/ of a negro in New York for the same | strength Ihave tried to discharge jerime for which summary justice is | my duty fer the public good.” meted out to so many black fiends; How humble it is. and yet how the Chicago Herald says: However | uly — = ee ; How much the manifestation may and Ow, chariung ¥, cane. the it 1s. should be deplored, it must be bo i | | | Referring to the recent lynching | | president is in taking the public into his contidence so that it can see his in mind that, had the negro refrain- | merits as he sees them himself. And ed from committing the fiendish jit fills Mr. Reid -with delight. crime cha | ved against him he would | “Zbere.” he saysin the New York 4s Tribune, “these are not the utter- | ee a : jances of a tricky and shifty politi- |mob in New York than in Mississip-| cian nor of a cold and clammy self- pi or South Carolinia. The negroes |ishness, but of a sincere devotion to who behave themselves in any and | duty which compels the president to jevery section of this country have | PUt behind him the thoughts of per eae «hile tha. black sonal advantage or favor in his ‘ : at ¥ efforts for the nation’s welfare. who so far yeilds to the promptings! Here Mr. Reid stops. But he! }of his lust as to assault white wo-|might bave gone on to say that |men has no guarantee of safety from | these utterances are not from the | ithe vengeance of Judge Lynch in | beart of aman who carried Indiana | ee BES 7 with a trusted man with the neces any state in the Union. sary funds in charge of each five; of Prospects are now that the entire the man who demanded the Force istate ticket that Cass county in- oor — — ~~. 2 subsidies; who u aile: structed for will be nominated. It! Hand policy of oe “a working ,is Sherwood, Stone, Lesseuer, Sei-| majority” in the Reed congress; who have been in no more danger from a of mobs, president had the votes toelect. The | 4 them } they | myseif'as to labor, to discharge pub | lthe currency who helped him to up ‘hold Wanamaker; who stood by ‘Raum in raising money by indorse ment given in return for oficial ruling; who promoted Steve Elkins rom the ground floor of the sealskin monopoly to the cabinet: who ap ' pointed to office all his own needy relatives and virtuow diclined to promote Blaine’ kept Blaine was too late the country arn out; who ney threat when his friend, the Dicta , Barilay, murdered the passenger of i under the ; who pron Wor leagueld wit is on the the u j himself Li a ) Reid pling bas thus ] heavenly be for publicati is to evade the reg rates and get it priuted ina hundred pape ‘ Louis Republhe. s for: Th |New York World. Pension Delnge. The senate co has added itlee YT by the house jtoun 4 | ne arly double the is now S116 cost of SS7—an increase in five years of | 810,0¢ 0.000 mo.e than the entire Jeost of the goyermment in the year before the wa j ds there no limit to the pension flood? Apparently not In an of | ti report Just Issued by Commis |sioner Kaun itis shown that 1 }past cleven months there tive been added to the pension rolis 280,156 | Inames, the first piyt pon {Which amounted to S3S8.895,615 —or more than the entire cost the pension list clo: And this wit: the treasury deficiency in sigh It is to be bankruptcy, new taxes, a new debt. repudiation or reforns? sof the war. Mr. Ingalls wili hace throw away all his old campaign speeches once so effective \ the Kan sas peo; les party uominites au ex- Confederate for congressman-at- large ard an ex-Misscurian for con- gress from one distric', a mew era is certainly dawning aud the war | has ended.—K. C. Star. pSLLvl2s2zt to the enormous pension | the | fifteen years alter the | = ———— To those desiring to attend the national pro- | hibition convention to be b at Cincinnati Ohio. June 2 to July Ist, the Mo. Pac. R’y | _ Will sell tickets to Cincinnati and return fare forthe round trip. Tickets will be June 26 and 27, good to return July 7th count of the 4th of uuly holiday the Mo. y Co will sell round trip tickets to all atone tare forthe round trip e onsale July and. ord and 4th and for return until Jaiy sth eto attend the avention ted yath, isvz, the Mo. F kets to Omaha ald return at ove tare for the round trip s will nesold stand2nd good for return until July Nations) 4 ONE ENJOYS Both the m Syrap of r “4 rofresh do and results when i it is pleasant to the taste, and acts 1 have pasture ane following prices: cents per month 50 cents. Will furs nduse care to pre bet wil! ANY Occ : prompt in - beneficial in its from the most nes, its s commend it it the most be re Addiess Jayrs McDanien, Butler, Mo drug: cist. who will pro- one who n hand pr roa Qa » try it. Do scept any sho ; : AP rns A CALIFORIIA Fil: SYRUP CO. J M = HoaGianp, Say Feat te 23 rt, Mo 101 uuces him a vie sien EGGS WANTED AT— CULVER & LANE‘S, West side Square. of wall st ussort- t to the city, also | High prices in of in his Cash, Dry Goods or Groceric Tine CULVER & LANE. eh get prices. — zB ey oes 2,000 POUNDS POULTRY Physician & Surgeon unity of s to the peos how per- would © of your Takes this op | > are Micted with Catarrh, cnities, Granulated so umors Will jose nothing a “3, Ceneer and | consulting me, her you take the ottice wh charges The Soap for Hard ALSO », Hides, Furs, Wool. | Why s low prices, when McCANTS & | co i ‘y you in cash from 1 to 2e more | than ot) alers. Wewantall the Poultry is Lenox. | cOutheast in Bates county. See us before selling. McCANTS & CO. rneref Square, Butler, Mo COPYRIGHT 1991 A sense of fullness and other troubles after eating ? Then you need a “Pellet.” Not one of the ordinary, griping, tear- | ing pills—it’s a sickness in itself to | But one of Dr. Pierce’s | take them. Pleasant Pellets—the original Liver Pill, the smallest and the easiest to take. The easiest in the way they work, too—they’re mild and gentle, but thorough and effective. Every part of the system feels their health- ful influence. They cleanse and regulate the liver, stomach and bow- els. Regulate, mind you. They prevent disease as well as cure it. ly harmless. “Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured. satisfaction, or your money is re- turned. You pay only for the good you get. This is true only of Dr. Picrce’s medicines, bert and locally DeArmond, Smith | put John Wanamaker in his cabinet ,and Bledsoe. Our county is also for |amaker throughout the whole of the Missourian. fine for nomination.—Cass County | philadelphia bank wrecking rller of A ADEM who now unloads the comptroller of in return for money contributed to! Lon Stephenson and his chances are | eS = MILITARY Grade Ed: MARMADUKE 2-5 Seperior' Mypicae, rior iene. Bait Baths. "Gas, Electrie Light Steam Heat Ad- dress LESLIE NaR- MaDCKE, SWEET SPRINGS, HO. They’re purely vegetable and perfect- | They're the cheapest pill you can | buy, for they’re guaranteed to give | SOMETHING NEW, | L i Only 1250 Pounds, The MILWAUKEE, is the lighest draft and strongest Binder on the market, only 2 horses required to operate it. BUCKEYE AND CHAMPION MOWERS, TABLE RAKE REAPERS, BINDER TWINE Hardware, Groceries, Glass andQueensware And the Largest Stock of ‘Top Buggies, Spring Wagons, Phitons, ‘Road Carts and Farm Wagons in south- iwest Missouri. _ Bennett-Wheeler Merc. Co. |BUTLER, MO.

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