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ape AAT OI IN NTR AS G. W. CLARDY | the highest possible grounds when [open the thoughtfalness aud pat |we contend that in present condi-|ism of our fellow countrymen. t’ons its operation is unjust, andthe’ It o jlaws enacted in accordance with it you, in advance of |ave i inequitable and unfair. Ours is not De. C. MIZE, Notanry Pestic. MIZE & CLARDY., remains response to obey the com your a Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agents, Nw. enhot at enmity with any of Do a general REAL ESTATE and exchange butinese. Represent a lne of the best jth 1€ rights of our ¢i All are re not reck- cause FIRE & TORNADO INSURANCE COMPANIES ' [our countrymen heed) fany American in-/ment of the g Are correspondents for one of the BEST LOAN COMPANIES in existauce. Our rates the lowest, terms asto payment,to suit. Will rent, manage pro- u our re- represent perty of and pay taxes for non-residents. Cotlee a ms and remittances prompt- ly attended to. Our correspondence extends to almost eve n- ion, and will be largely to vour intere ou desireto SELL Gurcharges are Buyers will find our Offi And will ta y state in the nour List S BANK, BUTLER, MO MIZE & CLARDY. cr om O Welton: Staple:Fancy Groceres, tude any other soli pretended labor or to} con- spec of benevolent care f ig nN Ti Feed and Prov QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE tCICARS AND TOBACCO, Always pay the highest market price for County | East Side Square. Butler, Mo- Wy io Kinds rennin tenar on 1} p! 8 of all . rarely wh We have enant with th se coun lelibly s< invite the duty of the sufi thereby Produces (pantie the was | y afraid to trust its conti: pa CLEVELAND “FROM 7 woman can bake a a WOMAN cansew, Fad WOMAN with jrouble can cope, ut she cant wash her clothes jo perfection she knows, :) ikifSirbank’s Clairette Soaps N. _N.KCFAIRBANK & CO. —:— —— St in FOR a “FORTY CENTS |¥ou wrill receive the best Best Weekly PAPER IN THE WEST, AENSAS CITY WEEKLY TIMES OW ’TILL 40c ad TR: AND STEVEN. | Cheers were given for ber and again | uutrammeled and sent 1. Bot when we | JAN. ist, 1893, FOR SON. fo: Aa At the conclu fon of Mr. eee Le peo \ ee : SA MPLE COP I ES FREE. Wilson’s speech the formal unotitica- | pledge d to resist the bo in (ers in point of d : Gua ion address of 2 Con r vag | tended to com, i be }a fact. When « a x eos BGs GEE HAS Ci tat 8 ee eee carn A CoOeesecoccovescscrcerctevosoce Formal Notification of the Pem-; real. Then Mr. Cleve! Tose Sen ae @ e ocratie Candidates. ind facing the chairman, e le New York, July 20.—Before tl Se ee = e ‘@ New ork, July 20.—before 10 he = ri Nan rentlemen.— | { sun had set this evening people com- Psi Ceo so at nen a ne bd FOR THE UNEXC ELLECB ie je inessage you farver tro <j menced what, an hour later, had be- Nations D 2 i ake | las Vi ruple to rob the people of bd 2 come a dense mass of beings in the | ~ rae See ages i. pre meen would not hesitate to] { . Hunicke Bros. be ivedta and avcues qhich boutd | me emotions which wou!d be well-| L hi : hd pa e TRADE BULLI 0 N MARK. e stree d avenues which 1 : a z eae 66 the machinery oiled by sachiec:| : j nigh overwhelming if I did not ree- juse the machinery oiled t Beers | e % 5 : e Madison square Garden. Each was lislation to revive corrupt instru-| p : HAT. A aur ce i | ognize here assembled the represen | OSUO" ae A [Even Incoming Ave Taxed. | @! they are the Best for 1 @ intent upon getting inside to witness | tatives of a vreat p: 1 4 {mentalities for partisan purposes; | sew york Herald. he monezy. i OR THE bye oii tai the formal notification of Messrs. | GM jealae Sy eh e he e ne fo 0 of Messrs. | 2 eee saUuse itn t 2 o enforee such} sording to a recent deeisic vg : a 1 ip share with me the resposibihty your | becaus eau attempt to enforce such wrding toa recent decision wax 5 Hunicke Bros. le Cleveland and Stevenson of the fact) m Ree eae S ‘legistation would rekind mosi uYistinas trees must now } ne | mission invites. [tind much relief | "> x e ‘TRACE MARK. 'e that they had respectively been nom- |. lentellen : ties where peace and hopefulness | pay 35 per cent duiy, bat no one © 2 . i inated by th Reniocs fae the | in thevetlection that [ inve been se- | ir’. e HAT. E 1 e y ie democracy or ’ . . ow ’ such at } , he little < ea hareaes ibaa : : se \lected merely to stand for the prin. |PCW Prevar ee soa ae | the little e | presidency and vice preside ne }eiples and purposes tow ty | tempt would replace prosperous |: around the} 3) ee ey ie struggle with the police fer places | I party is pledeed. aud’ tor the “ jactivity with discouragement and id be clothed in| @ HUNICKE BROS., ST. LOUIS, MO. © near the doors was constant and vig- ras Cm. | dread throughout a large er ¢ neal le Meme ; | forcement and supremacy of w | . : : e erous until 745 p. m., when the all Baee cay 18 to clan Demo. | T° COMEeY- uld The only industries that loore swung open and the thousand Se ess Tig nae orywhe: the Oi Eaelimencoucoe a ok ; : sot reat a 1 - : f | ic fellowship must coustantly |“ ™ a “ vay a wool encourges hustled in. eantime members of | : z ed t e states and nd eofti r ‘ ba tei hon C Specie dives janud persistently labor. Our part EO UNE Bebe S RRL sel eat = reptio ” tee had driven : ~ | ple, which unde i he Reception Ce ees responsibility is indeed great. We} ple, which und to the home of ex-Secretary of the} oo ; ee. clone at seeiniuay mlcre il rey to ee (assuine a momentous obligation to} Ci 7. itt : : th awe our countrymen. In return for their | Tshali » 1eVELTANE ow carr Whiebh vi Manhattan | aud | tt onee driven to the Club house, where the national @ titi ces were waiting ‘re they were almost simi neously joined by others of the re- ception committee who had escorted | . Mr. Stevenson thither from the Hoff. man Jiouse. The three committees with the candidates arriages and were driven to enter Madi- son Square Garden, where the arrival | was marked by an elaborate display of fireworks. The party alighted and entered the hall cheers, As the candidates passed inside more than 15,000 people were await- ing them. at once ¢ amid little stage, At exactly 8:30 there was a eommotion in the rear of the mda moment later the committee entered headed by the Hon. Perry 3elmont, who walked arm in arm with Gen. Stevenson. Instantly there was a ery of “Here they come” 1s the crowd recognized the yice idental candidate the vast build- i? ing fairly trembled with loyal demo- tic cheers. Gen. Stevenson bore his honors modestly, and bowing his | ; acknowleds ve way to Gov. Flower, who entered a moment later 1 received flattering welcome from the New York Democracy. Of course the great ovation of the even- ing Was reserved for Grover Cleve- land. As he entered the hall and} ere he had scarce crossed the portal | of the stage entrance a sharp eye from the rear gallery 300 feet away recognized his familiar form and the shrill cry of “Here comes Cleveland” | s the signal fora demonstration that Grover Cleveland has net wit- nessed since 1888. wa When silence was finally restored Chairman William L. Wilson, of the Notification Co: tee, stepped to the front of the stage, and, facing ex-President Clevelan who arose atthe same time, made his notitiea- tion speech. During his remarks there was quite a demonstration due to the entrance of Mrs. Cleveland. |risk its life and hope upou the peo {trust and econtid mise | them a reetitic: tion of t the and a better realiz pre y Wrongs vantages which lue to them | under our free su iticeut insti | tutions. But, if cur responsibility | is great, our p: It is | stron n with the} n its insistance | needs of the people, { upon the exercis« government: powers strictly within the 1 permission the granted, and in | i _ | constitu. | people have | its willingness to | ple’s intelligence and patriotism. Never has a party, intent | upon promotion of right and justice | had better incentive for effort than} is now presented us. Turning our eyes to the plain people of the} great to ‘land, we see them burdened as con- | sumers with a tariff system that re- len nds from them in the | purchase and | jean not, therefore, sly de necessaries comforts of ount ly dand steady | wrung from | se the for- tunes of those for whose benetit this tuated. We see farmer listening toa de that fills his mind with visi vantaze while his pocket tice is pe xs of ad- robbed | is by the stealthy hand of high protec tion. Our workingmen are still told th: tale, oft repeated in spite of its demonstrated falstev, that the exist- ing protective tariff is a boon to cts we have st heart. them and that under its t sover, every sincere Democrat | operation their wages m »jmust believe that the interests of| while as they listen scenes are enact | his country are deeply ved in | ed in the very abiding places of high protection that mock the hopes of toil and attest the tender mercy the workingman receives from those made by nud sordid unjust We governmer op- | the | the principles which we pr« lusive story | this time ot Demoi spiration to ts h w.ll respond istory t oO us pie with enlightened ed membership We comin troubl nd coutinued, the part times past, them, unswerving Whose princ | have aan sufiie legiance to yy nt for and | whose rate wisck eaten 885 ays be trusted. In a tone of par ship which betits the occ let me say to you, as equal ; in the campaign upoa w day enter, that the person es of those to whom trusted your banner: only important as they are related to the fate of the principles tl aad to the pariy w are forebear remind ing you and all those iched to the Demoeratie party or | defeat in the pending lowed by the cous ileg schemes and ucidents of t rmily fix t islative our opp¢ | contemp! accompained | such other as cht more eir power, wo ° present a most discouraging ook for future Dem y and for the ocratic sup- anccomplishment j the victory of our p gie that awaits us. solicitude sinsh Yin the strug Thus pairiot exalts the hope of ip and su termination to suceess cau and pat | riotism their experience teaches can “Elk Horn ae & POSITIVE CURE FG’ z ALL FE ia mack —_ DISEASES ross lower part ot bowe! = epoeaeae uringti ion, Le ya thoroug! 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