The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 10, 1892, Page 6

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ee oe rac cama Sead: sa Seramaone Rene i } f sos A. O. Welton Staple:Fancy Groceres, sFeed and Provisions of all Kinds QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE ICICARS AND TOBACCO, highest Always pay the Produce: What the Force Bill In 1588 the republicans denied that they intended to try to control elections by force bill. They asserted, and many of them no doubt believed that the elections plank in their platform meant nothing of the kind. No honest republican can make such an assertion now, but it is made by republicans neverthe- less. One of them asserted the oth- market | kast Side S er day in the face of the Minneapo- lis platform and the Lodge bill that the democratic dcnunciation of the republican force bill is “moonshine” and that the republicans force bill.” We have acopy of it open at this writing and 2 more outrageous bill was never framed | York. This firm import and pub-| lish the American edition of the Parisian fashion journals, ‘La Mode de Paris,” 35e; “Paris Album of Fashion,” 35¢; “La Courturicre,’ 30c; and “a Mode,” 15¢. These books have been favorably comment- | but in consideration of the many shave no | It proposes to give the entere con- | trol of congressional elections in the states to “chief supervisors,” with choosing whom the people of the state are to have nothing to do. These supervisors haye no term of office. They are to hold for life and they are to nominate or select local supervisors, members of cane vassing or returning boards and special deputy marshals at pleasure in such numbers as the exigency of controlling the election requires. These supervisiors and special deputy marshals are to be empowered to make “house to house canvasses” and domiciliary visits, in- vading the homes of the people in the capacity of armed spies of the District of Columbia politicians. They armed are also to take charge of the polls and make the returns to the + These returns - the Federal | chief supervisors are to be canvassed by returning boards and on these re- turns the clerk of the compelled to make up the roll of members elect. If he accepts the returns of the state authorities against those of the Federal return- ing boards, he is to be fined from $1,000 to $5,000 and sent tothe pen- itentiary from one to five year. The chief supervisors, holding of fice for life in spite of the people of house is to be the states, can thus control the vote | appointing and arming as many pol- iticians as they please for special deputy marshals at salaries of from $5 to $8aday. And if the deputy marshals find any difficulty in con- trolling. the United States army ean be called in tc support the chief supervisor and his returning boards. This is the system proposed by Messrs Harrison their fellow This is the purpose they declared at Minneapo- lis they “would never relent” until they have accomplished it——Repub- lie. radicals. A National Ey ent. The holding of the Worid’s Fair ina city scarcely fitty vears old will be a re- le event. but whether it will really benefit the nation as much as the discoyery of‘the Restorative Nervine™y s donbtful. $ is just what the American people need to cure their sleeplessness, nervousness, dyspepaia. headache, dizziness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness,confusion of mind etc. It acts like acharm. ‘Trial bgttles and fine book on ‘Nervous and Heart Dis- eases’? free at H. L, Tucker’s drugstore. It is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. I In St. Joseph the council took from Andrew Sheridan the contract for building the Mitchell avenue sew- r, on the ground that he employed pec cakcn men, and gave it to the next lowest bidder. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shilo’s Cure. We guarantee it. Sold at H. L. Tucker's Prescription Diugstore. What restfulness there must be where fashion never change. Women of every rank go bareheaded in Mex- ie> and the fashions never change. side cr chest, use Shi- ster, Price socts. Sold For lame bac: loh’s Porous P by H L Tucker. and Lodge and; | hart, | the cream doesn’t rise in an hour? | ; cure, Dr Pierce's Favorite Preserip | tion is sure te effect it, if given a fair trial. You get the one dollar | rice for County Square. Butler, Mo- Let us Advise You, Ladies. “d upon te do the female portion of our readers the | ed upou by us in previous writings, improvements we have noticed we do not hesitate to speak of them as the firs journals of their kind to be found on Their September numbers will contain all} the bookstands. \T The Spirit of 1860. ‘the stricken veil is proof a t bis Those having the best interests of {stroke. Then iu friendly bout the commonwealth at heart sincerely | barmless Hal rings us merrily as hoped that the Democracy would} | glasses tinkle a chorus toa banquet nominate men who are abreast of the | Song. progressive spirit of the times, be | Itis the nature of things, as cause under ordinary circumstances | know them, that such a man stand the state is Democratic, and it was|im the way of progress? Busy, bril | reasonable to sup pose, at least there liant, ambitious. eloquent, would be | was hope, that both platform und |¢heck the advance: jeandidates would emphasize the | WHere all that he leutting } loose from i we ut of the »pes for him the traditions and | and friends is con upon | face the de mands and requirements | forwerd movement of th | of to-day it may be said that the Sef.) wealth! Nevada Mail. | ferson City co vention did in ptoth in wh some | vther’s mistake. meusure come ements | of the age we live as to the | nominees below the head of the tict let. But the nominee for stands for the spirit, the princi ‘and the thought of a third of a | tury ago. governor cen- | sti In other words, he stands | | for Bourbonism, which is always an favor of drawing their attention to! the publications of A. McDowell & Co., 4 and 6 West 14th street New tagonistic to the spirit of progre s the year 1892, but in nomina- | r ting W. J. Stone the democracy binds itself to 1860, and would bind itself to 1860, and would biud eyery peace oe Ee business enterprise in the state to}icine in the world. Price 5 the methods of thirty years azo. Se Soe Now, nothing could be cleaver than that the election of Col. Stone would mean the discoura Ss. ad used two er cough wa ly Gisappea uld not be pate my wil It does nc ement of ininigration, the discouragemeut of all efforts of f tind re | gricultural | foreign capital to employment in de Siena mineral, Jumber, and a wealth of the state, the ment, of industri Soap discourage- | Louis the latest fall styles at least a month earlier than any other fashion paper The plates in McDowell’ are not reproductions but are the! work of French artists done in Paris. s Journals | Send for sample copy j You've tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite | ription have you, and you're sappointed. The results are not immediate. | And did you expect the disease of years to disappear in « week? Puta pineb of time in every dose. You would not call the milk poor because | If ther sure tor ho water in it the cream is e. If there's a possible it costs back again if it don’t benetit or cure you. We wish we could give you the maker's contiden show it by giving the mo: j again, in all cases not benefited, and! it'd surprise you to know how few | dollars are needed to keep up the refund. Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Cures | the worst cases permanently No | experimenting. It’s “Old reliable.” | Twenty five years of success. gs at Him. Fired Ancient E Birmingham Manning. Ala., July 28.—C. F.} tary of the people s| party executive committee for Ala- bama, and a supporter of Kolb, the bolting candidate for | rotten-egged at Flor-| In a speech refer democratic gover hor, Was ence last night. ring toa local the editors were of said r newspaper he | immoral breed | | | and the readers of the paper no bet-| ter. While going to the hotel 50 citizens fired a volley of and They if rotten- | out | even followed him | him in the; aged well developed eggs at him. then went to the hotel and egged him again, running of town. They to the depot and egged ear till the train pulled out. him Remarkable Faets. ait disease is usually supposed to| be incurable, but when properly treated a large proportion ot the cases can be cared. Thus Mrs, Klmira Hatch, ot Eik.|§ Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker ot Ovid, Mich., were cured after suffering pons S.C. Linburger, druggist at San Jose, IL, says that Dr. Miles New Heatt Cure, which cured the tormer, ‘“whorked wonders tor his wite."’ Levi | Logon ot Buchanan, Mich., who had} heart disease foc thirty; vears says two botties made him teel like a new man. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is sold by H.L. Tucker. Book ot wondertul tes. timonials tree. 1 1e descendants of Daniel Boone are unfortunate. Not long ago oe was killed by a kick from a mule,and | more recently a great grandson was killed by falling from a load of} ghts miserable Cure is ov HL Tack-! made by er, druggist. The sack is pretty ughout ns ture. lds sugar that is seter than | eane su Shiioh’s catarrh cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker-| mouth. Sald oy H.L. Tucker. positiye! jmuch nerve w ; to the | probably from his occupation to i than likely jyounger than th jterness of the civil war still lin jin Missouri had taken a broader po- | eloquent refutation jitable energy. | blood tingles with animation. \8 specific purpose. jhas been denied that response to be | ‘der the control of an inflexible w ‘and Missox | Richard is joined to the deftness of So ae ee eae and business expansion.—St. What is wanted of Spectator. : | soap for the skin is to The gnat which gnawed the bull’s} wash it clean and not horn doubtless derived soe satis- hurt it. Pure soap does {faction from the ardous effort. 4 (ee apis SS cine fe 1A vivid imagination coupled with a} perin oes Te ae }sanguine disposition probably enab- want pure soap, and, led him to detect the result of Ins} when we say pic, Vi labors. The bull suffered no incon- mean without alkali. venience, and if aware of the attack was too magnanimous to with an amusementso innocent. gnat ran his little drill at the pleasure Tf au inden- {tion was made in the horn it was a Pears’ is pure; no al- kali in it; no free alkali There are a thousana virtues of soap; this one isenough. You can trust a soap that has no biting alkali in it. interfere | The his own expense and enjoys without molestation. great feat for so fecble a power. If | it was not, the possession of so as still admirable in All sorts of stores scl! it, especially — all sorts of people us an organism so sinall and an honor i dividual so rer had evolved an ble. ies whicl The spectator is not with | Coil. pleased Stone, becaus? “he 1860." Order of Publication represents | In ti . in Vacation y about 12 years plaintia ; of age and there is no record that jbis youthful hand had anything to] plaintif® herein do with shaping the policy of the irenit nee, party. While thinning corp, he Cpeepecray : | other thing wrenched a few Sirah A Orie. I moments mntemplate gath- ordered by the clerk fendants be notified by Phas commenced asuit the political storm which was ¥; it 16: s more - that he never lost a bite son of absorption in the grave day. uf de- of y ren county sons of the Col. st qua tthe no rofs nortiveast Stone is of a generation |¢ in which the bit- on twent rter of the no rere. ted and of pale of that an ord iUpon him the struggle left no be made and the prooceds ; : Yamong said parties plain- wounds which had refused to heal. unless the said illa Badg- ypear at this wo be be When old enough to weigh the is- 1 thereof t hous sues, his sympathies were enlisted |, } . Butler in sai mthe f and he felt deeply. Such men al- vember, Ist omar iben waysdo. Asthe war receded, he! foe err ste Le lone cone enon or 1 term-—-answer cause, the s: before the last lead to the peti- Will be taken as will be saw the evil of conti the virtues of ued rancor and tion in sa Al feo cannes ren- tnutual forgiveness. i aod eitaether sor por se questi ic me hed. accord- Upon those questions no public man SS biianed His whole life had been an of that which the Spectator would have its read- ers believe him. Progress is the es-| sence of the man’s ion. eon before the fi t euit court “TOHN « Cireuit Clerk. A true copy of the record. v eetmy hand and the seal of the fseat] t of Bates county : ae mt day J INO. C HAYES, being. 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