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eS fe BUTI ER WEEKL Y TIN D. AL LEN Eprior. J. D. Atten TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT & Co., Ptoprietors. ION: The Weekry Tim Wednesday one year, post DEMOCRATIC TICKET For President GROVER CLEVELAND. For Vice-President ADLAL bE. STEVENSON. ed ever y address » tor $1.00, For State Supreme Jodzes, GEO 4s. MCPARLA GAVON D. BURGES! THOS. A, SHERV For Judge of Kansas City Court JACKSON L. SMITH State Ticket For Goyernor—WILLIAM J. ST For Lieutenant Govenor—JOUN For Secretary of State—A. A. For Auditor—J AMES M. 5 For Treasurer—Lon. For Attorney Genera! y For Railroat Commissioner—JA) GILI for Congres For Jud, i District—D, A. DEARMOND Judicial Dist—JAS. H. LAY icket. For Representative—DR. J, W. CHOATE for Recorder—J C MARTIN For Treasurer-SAM H fee For Sheriff—D A COLYE For Prosecuting Antara 0 F BOXLEY. For Public Administrator—J W ENNIS For Coroner—Dk, W H ALLEN For Surveyor. For Presiding Jue For Judge North D “South ** Congress adjourned Friday night | at 11 o'clock. og a, The colored vote is leaving the re- publican party. Unless the retarns from the back counties swell the democratic major- ity in Alabama, than 50,000. it will not be more Practically the given up Indiana, and the democrats are boasting they will the | state by 30,000. republicans carry By democratic management the permanent school of Missouri is larger than that of any state in the Union save Tex the had Four in thousand years ago republicans over Kansas eighty two minjority. looks like their name will be a The announcement that Mr. Dennis. Blaine is going to tuke the stump for rison ought to be accompanied by at least a chip from the stump as an ev- idence of good faith. ———————— The strikers at Duquesne, Penn sylvania, went back to work with a wild rush Monday end there was a lively scramble for the men to get | their old 4 CES. A republican senate wanted to do- | world’s fair $5,000,000. house would bate to the A democratic that amount do Uncle Sam wader his present financial cor- dition. President Harrison is getting seared early in the fight. He has ordered out his reserve force in the cabinet, Secretary Foster, secretary is sawing wood for his mas ter manfully in Ohio. for The democratic party at the time he had ax opportunity to get ajob of running a corporation | paper at $35 per month, and distin- guished of chairman of a will o' the wisp party. — honor (?) being The people's party counted big} gidrun for thew postotlice seems to, thought » on Alabama. To help them out the! republican vote of the state was gi en the prople’s party ticket. the combination failed and Alabama remains loyal and solid in the dem- ; ocratic column. The election just held in Alabama} is a clear indication that the demo- crats in the southern states have hoisted the black flag and no quar- ters will be shown the republicans | and people's party, and the state sol- id south will democratic ticket. Chares Foster, secretary of the treasury, in his speech at Linwood grove, Obio, Saturday made this statement in regard to the finances of the United States. money in the United States treasury remain solid for the| Aug. 1, 1892, was and the amount in circulation $1,-! 601,949,325 the money per capita .. 09 and the circulation pe pie $2441. This statement from the Sticenl treasurer as to per capita ought to be better evidence than the more off hand assertion of Tnion labor friends that the per capita is only $14 per head. our have} This year it} Har- | thought half) and the | left Curroll | state | But | The amout of | t the He is not know what kind of a deme editor of the Ties is. the kind of a democrat who sells his: political’ principles for position and | then whines abont his party leaving He is not the kind of a demo- his judgment against that of his party after it has spoken in convention. He is not the kind of a believes t all parties him. crat to set up own democrat who are corrupt but his own and that all members of his party He is and incorruptable are pure ind of a demo party as promulgated by Jefferson, Jackson and Cleveland are the best safe very is for the perpetuation nent. He is the kind of a democrat who believes that before the convention every democrat hus a oice of cau- right to his individual ¢ didate aud it is his privil for the success of his choice. After the convention every democrat from principle will bow to the will of the majority and support the ticket. ocrat who is ne of for every nomil the democratic party from president | of the United States to city oftices. | He is the kind does not sheath of a democrat who his sword or lower | his bauner to every bolter, renegade | We trust that this ex-| | or deserter. | plicit enough for the compre hension | of even the Union editor. | republican campaign in this state. The editor of the Union wants to | o work | man who isa! He is the kind of a deu- | H. C. McClure of Mexico, in an in- terview with a Kansas City Times reporter has the following reminis- cense of Missouri's next “And talking of Nevada, I see my old friend Bill Stone for governor the ticket. I have known the Stone fami- ly ever since da governor: is candidate on democratic they m ved to Ne and I heard Bill Stone argue his first case. It was good many years ago, more than twenty, any- way. Ido notremember the name of the judge, thief w: but a notorious horse- s up for trial on a charge of uttle As he had no coun- sel the court appointed Bull Stone to/ defend him. took toa | window and talked to him for a few jminutes, then, announced that he was ready for trial. “Stone his man ove ‘We plead guil- ty, your honc against la charge 1 tte asted no a verdict, fur horse stealing heinous offense in those days in this us,” annout |'The court w young ene was a | part of the country, and condemned the min to fifteen ye itentiary. “Bat, judge, we plead guilt | ing on his face “Fifteen ye judge. rs,’ repeated the “Bat, judge, we plead guilty, re- peated Bill Stone, raising his long | was obdurate. time in giving | rs in the peni-} j yelled Stone, expressions of amaze | |ment and disappointment alternat-) Se coer ; ‘arms like wind mills. But the judge | In his Sedalia speech opening the | Judge | FOSTER ON FINANCE. mp. O., Aug tional campaign of 1892 in Ob ‘the republicans opened at Li grove to-day when Charles secretary of the treasury. appeared as orator of the day to discuss tinan cial problems. He devoted hi: Vermillion, ster uself to an attack op state bank ¢ and to laudation of the banking system. He also gave due attention to the resumption of sy payment and presented tables s the ing amount of money it t United States August 1, 1592, was 9,034,411 and the amount in circulation $1,601,949,325;the This per capiti per capita $36.09. ——DEALERS IN “TOP BUGGES, SPRING WACONS, Jump Seat Surreys ard Road Carts, ehuttler, Studebazer and Moline, FARM WACONS, Grain dr cirentation.” he said, “is the meat- est the country bas ever had. The {history of the eurrency of this a country Same indicates the neces- sity of he at all times a cir ing medium th it is without quest jor doubt upon x oo subs‘an- j tial basis; that any dolar of cur en- ‘culation sl | other dollar. id be the I donot kuow that we can have too much equal of good money. but I know that we can bave too ‘much poor money Let is be the} | study of our people to secure for! ithemselves sound money, 1 jmuch as their business may 1e juire. Bold California tin Robbry. Cal., | Fresno, August 4.—Late last —THE CELEBRATED | Maj. Warner brazenly charges the | , i at that is the case, sao ae | night the Sou pound < ES ress which ; 'sponsible for the great debt eeirel 1 : F F i tone es . = [held up ae musked robbers a = = s jhas been hanging over the state | uae Ob Unit by winukes eer el tween S20/000 aud 000° taken | GUARDED BY FIFTY MEN | since the rebellion. Le charges the | i A die Heat scala ee gene if from the express messenger’s safe. : MEY pom | democratic party with being respon le z be ‘ a ee i é ee a AC! Two robbers boarded the tender as fis , is : |sible for the high rate of taxation re | Hes e se noo oon] the train was pulling out of Collis. | The Goyernment’s Shipment of 820, jsulting from this debt. The whole |224 ° oe AUR GHC CICS athe jabout lifteen miles west of Fresno. | 000,000 in Gold well Protected. jresponsibility for railroad debt is HS girlies Sustte ons ete nee) They covered the engineer 2nd flre-) San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 5—The charged upon the democratic party, feenee : ae eA See vedas on jman with double-barreled shotguns | gold coin from the United States the state is declared to have been | bis fi. st case - jaud commanded that orders be]sub-treasury in this city, which left victimized and the acts ofthe re pub-| Wants Damages Prom a Railway. | ihe he under penalty of death. there last night on special train of |lican state administration in surren-| Nevada, Mo, August 4—Mrs. Je-| the train passed Rollindo | five ears, was probably the largest | 3,000,000 of the state’s $30,000,000 dering about $ lein of approximately | Ina moment of youthful. indiscre tion a great many y go the edi- tor of the Times permitted himself | ;to make application for the postof fice at Butler. All our shorteom- ings aud indiscretions ever since are | credited to the remarkable fact that we “didn’t get it.” | position the Tives takes on any |says “its because postoftice.” ‘since Such silly rot has long become very The fact that we nausea ting to} | Sensible persons. about the find | be | ties only thing these par public, can record. Has the Union heard from the state election in Alabama? From! {reading that paper one would never | know there had been an election in that state and yet only last week an election was held and the democra jelected the full state ticket by a ma- jority of about 25,000 over the com-| {bined opposition of the people's} and republican parties. This is one ‘of the strongest third party states against our in the Union and yet the peoples’; ss than ove third of all the the Globe Democrat says. presididential years are mighty hard on third parties. polled le votes ¢ Verily, as The republicaus, press and speak- are trying to side track the force sue. The force billi in their platform b bill jthere by Mr. Harr in his letter of acceptance he v doubt- less stand pat on the measure. Mrs. Blaine s her hubby's health is quite bad, and that he will not take the stump for Mr. Harrison or anybody else in this campaign. No matter what | | question some little fool bobs up and | he didn’t get the | itered oe in te jrus ha Rucker has jus the circuit court o | From the Rome Tribune. An individual who aspires to the |place in the house of represen | tativ 8 which bel ags to the Blo: [Seventh was talking to ac | voters 1 shboriug vi jof the party said t » him: “Colonel, I understand you are ecting 2 seat lu congres The Co “Well. fyou stand on the | Me Kinley bill ip lonel nodded. we would like to know how Mills bill and the | aid the Colonel, “I a: uch about it, but I am in icing d to k the Mills bill ought 'to be paid first. as it is the oldest of | the two,” The Congressional Muddle in the | 9th district has been settlel to the | | entire satisfaction of both Clark and | Morton by the state committee re | ferring the matter beek to the peo-' | ple of the whole district to be set tled at a primary election to be held lin each county on August 20th and | | that the convention meets on August |30, 1892 in St. Charles. Both sides ‘express themselves as well satisfied |and whoever is the nominee will re- ceive the support of the united de- mocracy of the district. irrespec s, wants for J. Stone pictured in his Nevada speech when he said. “After the campaigh is over and I have taken ‘the oath as istrate of this great old ec wealth, one of the greatest in the unionin natural re- sources, I shall not only be the goy- f the democratic party, but of jall the people of this great state.—! St. Louis Chrouicle. i ernor 0 rernon county | ; train, vut no resistance was ito the robbers. t 1 the engineer was ordered te jst “The fireman v ordered to | »)jamourt of money ever sent ac (the continent. Early this morning | for principal and interest on bonds | stthe Missouri P: uil- | touch off w fuse ofthe train had passed the Sierras and issued in aid of railways, is define 1} }compuny for ),000 for in-}% dynamite eartrid the rob-| was moying down the de beyond as a master stroke of fi jas s alleged to Lave been received |! piston cf the} Truckee. Not ‘ong ago there was In refutation of these | rin wreck five es f wheel on ft hand side |about $70,000,000 in the vaults of made by Mr. Warner, the 8 | lao y 28, 1890 RP} locomotivs e explosion \ the wy and m of this City Times made a careful exé a [states that the accident was caused, breu piston rod |place. Precisely how much of this tion of the record of the republican | by negligence of defendant's en disab the engine. |is now geing overland is not known | party during Fletcher's samait ne | ployes, and that she was pe sut-|T > robbers ordered the cugineer| The supposition is that the amount tion and the result of the search is Hy buck i the oi back, so that /to get off the track and walk a short! was at least $20,000,000. One of | published on the inside of this pa- | ale i sick and sore, } distance along the track while they the cars which composed the train per. As facts and figures tak | from wi he will continue to suf-| proceeded to 1 i the two doors | will be dropped at Ogdeu. The |from the records at Jefferson City/fer during the remainder of har of the expre: nding dy fer cars were sent out fr jare better evidence than the mere! life damite ¢: about eight in| east Oneis from tue Lake S rre loft hand assertions of Maj. Warne This is the s: wreck in which |#l, which tore the doors into splin {two from the Union Pac u we ask our readers to give the ar | Miss Micmie McFarland. of Butler, ters and smasbed the floor of the} other from the Burlingto: ticle a careful reading, and arrive wi ijured and for which ahe after (car. The robbers, masked and com-}™en, nearly all from the 1a ) Your own conclusion as to who vie linst the | pletely d Bede enteral tte vex | mail vice are «nthe triin as a i ° guards. Captain Wh te of Wasiong timized the state and who jugg press car, aud coverins Louis Rob-| ton is in charge. The volt was with the figures. HinainGielDeciaed: erts, the messenger, with double] stored principally in two Union Pa barreled shotguus, ordered him tojcifie cars constracted of wrough t ‘open the Wells, Farge & Co.'s safe. tee and sappost to be bomb 5 5 roof. | Roberts set about doing th but |! Considerable speculation has been iwas so excit dand nervous that he jindulged in as to the vovernment’s forgot the combination. and ba cee for iuking this large ship- ed bis captors, who thereupon struck | ment of gold and one expianation jhim a heavy blow on the bead with; Siveu sa heavy vailroud gree 3 3 ae ee tion on American securit rel - ae ane useage Fall Wu af abroad has taken muuch of the wold he did not immediately open the circulating in the east. safe. With trembling hauds he did| om mean nn f so, and they took cut When the desperadoes exploded j the first ca: tridge on the € passengers put their 1 out of the windows to see what was going! on, them when they found pistol bullets and but they drew buckshot whisthky past their ears ensued, the A panic pussengers under the | Seats to keep out the range of the | fying making a wild seramble missiles. The express car | Was shattered into atoms by the con- After the highwaymen had made their escape into the dark ness the engineer sent a short dis | patch to the depot in this city an- nouncing that the train had held up. and the , cussion. been train proceeded slowly on the way, arriving here an hour and twenty minutes late. The time occupied in blov open the the twen car and secur re was e or thirty re crowd was at the g the arrival of the Although two men appear to do the principal part of the work, it is believed there were several eon- not more than minutes. A |. depot awaitir trai. federates. for several found imbedded im passenger cox bucksho the rear Several « southern counties of stated to have been eees the offered | acks of coin. back again | HINT GAN CoPvaicnr ig9: A feeling of dullnesa, languor, and depression means that your liver isn’t doing its part. That means impure blood, to begin with, and all kinds of ailments in the end. Bat you can stop them in advance. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood, and rouses every organ into healthy action. It pre- | vents and cures all diseases arising | from a torpid liver or ping impure blood. Dyspepsi stion, Bil i and Scal tion (or rlier stages, ven C oynsum scrofa ala), in its ea 1d to it. a makers of the “Discovery” it will do. will do it. or cure, in the money. s to purify this no matter what dealers may offer, that nothing else ean be “just as good.” Therefore, don’t accept a substitute. sold in way ; | St. Louis has been State isc Harrows and Sulky Plows, Harare boctes bs andQueensware Chaater Oak Cook Stoy e, With Wire Gauze Oven Doors, Bennett-Wheeler Merc. Co. selected by the moecratle executive commit- tee to hold the opening eam mecting. Thursday, August 25th is the date and the giand musie hall of the exposition is the place. The meening is under the auspices of the basiness men’s demoeratic club of St. Louis and it w grandest demonstr in the west The state spenker Colond Wd were Richad Dalton, Jud sop, Rev. Pope Yranneus, Gevernor S. H.Ch al other disti fiom all seetions of ushed ill he one of the ations ever held s decided upon Stone, Colonel ge James Gib Lieutenant comb and sever- democrats the state Piousandsal New caw Petersburg, in returns August 3 and 4, she 741 new cases and 3. of the interior eall Me CICINE road -from :, tale or female Aug. 7.—The all Russia for a total of 6, ow 196 deaths A cireulir issued by the ministry s upon all Rus who have stud , fo place them selves at the disposal of.the author ites to combat cholera Representative: D.C es of the five commis Washington, num are to represent the Ss Chosen, , Aug. 7.—The ioners who > United States at the coming international monetary conference are They are Senator W Senator J. P. Jones gressinan James b. tucky, ex Comptro Canven of New York officially announced, Allson of Lowa, of Nevada. Con- Creary of Ken Her Henry W and General Francis A. Walker of Massachusetts. With the exception of Mr. McCreary these names those « cussed for t have all been among he appoiutmeut The place of meeting of the eonfer- ence is not yet upon. — It will be in ta’s of Brussels or ber $58.00 You can buy a definitely Europe—probably lecided one of the eapi- either Berliu—the time Octo- 358.00 first-class ORCAN . SPRAGU SPRAGUE & Warranted for 5 years and of 2 and latest improvements. CoO Ve. E& CO- Butler, Mo ii ereditors and eof Grant Tousey administrator final settleme mistrator years from the date of thi shall be forever barr. This Sth day of Augn 8 Notice. That le'ters of ad- pt Cornelius Nafas, « undersigned, on by the probate as against ssid es- ™ for allow- one year af- oF they mi G. G. HEN RI, Administrator. eonsatencniininnecune -cstsyhdliaia eer

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