The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 31, 1892, Page 2

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fie ; er baaiea Rt 3 > HIGH PRAISE FOR German-American Leaders Issue Strong Address to Their Fellow Ci The following Cul Schurz, ex terior, and ex-United S zens. address, signed by of the in ates senator CLEVELAND. | lat the reformation of the existing They Hefute His Slanders Against Oswald Ottenudorfer, the millionaire ; piano manufacturer, Henry Villard, |; the capitalists and railroad magnate, jenrich the owners of industrial es- gold, silver aud paper money be PRESBYTERIANS VS. WAR- | placed on an absolutely equal basis NER. reverence of the New Mexican Cath- I AM TO THE FRONT ajand that the obnoxious so called d other sym- Sherman law be repealed. It aims oat — -WITH THE CELEBRATED- protective system that only teuds to the Catholic Democrats of and th New Mexico. i } tablishments aud to nae overis é ike a repulica j esta tablish alps old a iple of & perstition 5 lias ee to C limiting the nouut of d ae levied Presbyter of documents refuti lie the caw requirements of the 2 H. | against the } yple of the Territory government ‘ + |made by Hon Wm. War: Louis Windmuller and Gust Schwab, has been issued: To our German-American Fellow Negroes and White Trash. souriand other Republic citizens: Impressed with the unusu | Polities is brisk in Georgia. Mr of the Committee o Territ ries in al importance of the coming presi-; Watson 1s k heels and|their minority repert were that the dential electiou, we regard it as our | making thin lid in | New Mexicans stly Roman ne dad the!C ttholies, dissolute, ignorant,vicious, f drunkards, | Violent tous. Cor ‘man Warner and his associate re nsons for be-} Cor eress lieving that the welfare of our ado ed country requires the Grover Cleveland duty to give you ourr nud superstit | House of election of Ti that he de g@ aden ider the Republican and | policy, have been getting deeper and licans supported these charges with serves the votes of the naturalized | deeper into debt and piling up the pasote bons: the general tenor otf Germans. }mortgages on their farms. So they | which may be judged by the follow Above all we believe that heisajwant the Government greenback |!?5- thoroughly honest man, which fact} mill put in operation for the be-| In times gone by the church con- even his most bitter enemies do not | lief that they can get money for the duced much to this thing dare to dispute. No one ever at-jasking when that happy time comes. |@ Majority of the pr tuselves jlived in open prostitution, and the most abandoned character the standing in the church i were regular at the confessio: tempted to create the slightest sus- picion in that respect. When he The consequence is a “boom” for retained they the People’s party, and the “white | returned to private life after having | folks” are so evenly divided that it is | held the highest position in th's| expected the negroes will hold the country, his name was as unsullied} balance of power. as that of Washington. Among his} It happens that the “poor buckra,” | fail most marked characteristics as the colored of Georg at As arace the people of New M.s-) undaunted courage aud adherence | call the “white trash,” are all on | ico are extremely superstitious, and to his convictions. In his career as | Watson's side. Hence the chances | which prevails to 2 greater or governor of the state of New York |seem to be that the negroes will go | degree amoug ull classes, the intelli- and as president of the United States | with the democracy. One of their |gent as well as the most ignorant. he demonstrated in the most im-| favorite songs illustrates this set’ pressive manner that in this respect | ment: he is second to no other historical My name is Sam pudithe customary dues without are his people less | They haye an abiding faith in saints jand images, and with the jthe inhabitants their amass of Worship ap- character of this country And I don’t give a damn; | pears no more than a blind adora-| x I'd rather be a nlgger Ve z : : As a bearer of executive power he Than a poor white man tien of these insensible objects. | invariably subordinated party inter- The republicans are hel on The second summer of my residence | of the religious belief prevailing in) gy ' lit, is a matter of great pubtic inter- G ROCERE Fest, aud these documents will be y WHEAT ORILLS, Mitchell Spring Road Wagons, | A full line of Road Carts, Buggies, Phetons, &c. “<"" SHIRLEY CHILDS — Re cE cs oe - : NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? as the opinion that tl kept out T s the religi Wy @ | Punbull ANID ——— « toh public Having purchased the stock of goods known on the rey hood tory unfit for st on account veluable for refereauce. | | . ges f asire tk 3 Li any friends t ave <a ‘ 2 ‘A Ratal iietice: [ desire to say to my many friends that Ihave re i Physic make no more fatal plenished the stock nnd fitted up the store room in j take than when they inform the patier that nervous heart troubl come fro shape and IT would be glad to have all my old friends the stomach and are of little conse auen e- Dr Franklin ‘iles, the noted eall and see me. Indiania speci has proven the cen- j tra his book on heart disease trary in his new book on heart disease, PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. whieh may be had tree at it. L. Puc | drugstore, who guarantees und re A sy s ' Toe | mends Dr. Milecaunee T will waarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any { est to the common welfare. He nev- | the fon fed keeping out of tue field | there, there was a severe huilstorm | er hesitated to solve the most import- | 80 1 making no nominations, bat the | in the nth of June, when the peo- aut question according to his unbias- | ¢%0¢ e that they will not benefit erder to protect their crops, ed conyictions, resisting all pressure | by the situation. Some of the :e stuc up crosses in their fields, and from members of his own party. On several occasions seeing his danger | ttunsaction in the erisis, and the re- groes may bope to tind a commercial jit iso uneommon thing for them to have tu. field blessed by a of being misled, he successfully and| publican leaders are waking this an} priest after tus seed 1s put into the ordee vou crops. unflinchingly withstood their pres that they say sure without considering the oppo-| National Committee. j brit sition of party leaders. We need] only refer to the firmuess wita which notwithstanding the strong ienden | the excuse to call for boodle from their | grows 1, in . forth Tue public But there is no reason to sation of this re} New believe | stement 1 that the Republican managers have !eaused no small e slightest intention of Mexico—as well it imi making a ey of his partyin the south and far raid on Southern Democratic States. | extraordinar vas 2 west to bring about an uulimited|—New York woud subiniited to ¢ ress since Con coinage of silve " he unhesitatingly | Hovde aa nes Gaye 8 : warned them cf the dangers liable| have a printed gua ion which : gious jib ee fis e Sie «| tle of Shiloh’s Vi er fails | erty Tndicenant protests Were to arise from such ® policy. His]. cure. Sold ae ee ee S G : innate sense of duty cannot be bet- See adopted, and among th Der OF ter proven than by the fact that National Campaign. | these wh Derexure Joseph during his presidential administra The republican national campaign | read to Co e from tion as well as duri his second |i8 not moving along with as much |Santa Fe p ra liet candidacy, he never was a favorite enthusiasm as the federal oflice hold-|the Warner report ateil pornts with machine politiciaus, whose aim | ers wouk Like tosce. Mr. Harrison, resovu ‘ BST was their own welfare it seems, has undertaken to manage hea ) to Grover Cleveland also distinguish i the whole circus himself, and has suec- Pers 5 lecount ed himself by a more than ordinary | ceeded in offending a number of th ne ib of t measure of political sagacity avd) tost skillful leaders in the republic- | Catholic 2 Late as follows statesmanlike foresight. “Tis not |" party. Outside of the office hold Resolved, “‘Puat we solemuly de- only by his determined stand on the | ers *nd pensiou sharks, the president (clare that such a state of affurs, on silver question that he has shown, is not receiving much encouragement |auything approaching it, does not himself to be an admirable exponent | No doubt the president’sself-conceit exist in our T of these qualities, but by his highly | is responsible to a certain extent for | we believe th creditable treatment of the tariff) the hositiity of such men question he forever secured for him-| tor Qu probabie self one of the that the old lenders see defeat ahead plac and are not disposed to sh ‘rritory Row, nor do t ae a state of alfairs as Sevn-| ever did ¢ siid Territo bat it is also most conspicuous small and is sin the history of this country. are in the opimt He keenly recognized in the pro- | responsibility incident thereto. in the f tective tariff system, fostered by the | The democratic campaign is of republicans for many years with the | & never neare Te rritery | : 2 tendency of levying still more op- ann ic React is grow | Mexico thau his statements pressive duties as 2 steadily grow-| favor of democracy. = New sane the truth. ing evil that angie umediate and | he au. NN se Abtetans du nit that Resolved, That, as a refutation of such statements, we as a Presbytery, he y in his eae al | itt ae Shake be ond s in line ve Yr es e ticket. Bente his views message to congress. juestion. Tamma- | declare that the Presbyterian Church this}is making rapid jority. | Territor the | idly republicans several of the western | American and native population: that states are Tt was owing progress in said to his intelligence and courage that ic om tariff reform was inscribed on the | banner which his whole parity united and Jed to a glorious victory. | There is no doubt that by following | (Me the same banner it will win another } and the membership rap- increasing, both from our was ake jit is our belief that other denom: everyihing | tions of the church are making ra =| so that all 1 Territory can find a home in the Church of Christ. and threatening to Harrison. In fact | poi nts to a sweepiog democratic vic-| progress al christians victory at the end of the present! tory from east to west and north to | coming to s Tribune. campaign. Therefore our fellow ci curing the election of Grover Cleve- land, the independent far-sighted/ It feck bom ell C Clayton’s repub statesman, the true patriot, the hon-| can freebooters only about six years | south.—Jefferson City we earnestly beseech | zens io aid us in any state inthe Union | cause of education is making rapid | progress everywhere, and that the majority of our people will compare . whoe in se-| croup F | Sold by H. L. i ucker, | free {be as free harm or molestation as | that the | est and courageous man. We expect} to run up the Arkansas State debt favorably in point of morals with! a hearty co-operation on the part of| from $2,084,179 to $19,398,000. those of any other Territory, and the German-Americans, the more so | Aud it has taken the democratie par- |many, if not all, of the States. as we are convinced that they should | ty eighteen long years of hard work particularly favor his candidacy as al/and pinching ecouomy to get the} that when a certain New true and immediate expression of} debt down to between $8,000,000 | ¥88 VY ill his brought a the will of the people which at Chi-| and $9,600,000. If Whipple's hun- small altar into the room and “per cago triumphantly prevailed over all| gry crowd should be allowed another formed some ceremony” party usage notwithstanding the op-| term of good s ealing in Arkansas, under- position from the delegates from} first repudiation monidiber ie only stand, but which seemed to him to his own state as well as the politi-| solution of the state's fi: be “a semi heathen cians in general. | culties. —St. Louis This was perhap We do not hestitate to make this peeayer appeal to our countrymen, because | Bas. jistration of the the platform Gi tlie democratic party as Won, On merit slone, 8 widespread and en | Mexican family which tbe minority’s witness did not incantation.” ancial diffi-| publie for the 4) apes , x Bradfield’s Female Regulator. communion. he resolutions of the pres during reputation. nctedS yy 8 ogmbination of | ast vegetable agents, the result of the exp ; Bay eee is entirely satisfactory in regard to | Fone who mace the diseases of weaken tos | BO light on this po: as the : -_.y [long study. Taken according ¢ 3 van hee eee the main question. It calls for civil | oreans awake to new life and carte general denial ay plies to the spirit service reform; it advocates that oe ea tee ine tiveae Periods. jand not to the minute details of Another charge of the report was i mon re, Which has store in the city. remedy int : Call and see me Ls. Bey S Stand up for Missouri. When the glorious dem broke the eo sunlight of rad gloom —WILL— jen! misrule m Missouri aud the | the republican press und politicians Gil icu Gunde por MEseomn in IN EVERY RESPECT. they adopted as their vor old Missouri,” and for t house politician Better than any other Saddle . patent inside pa 1 derided the state For the moiey. Made ona » the outside wold. Daring all : 2 Lael an ee ‘Solid Sole Leather Tree cau candidate for srnor, the yr of Tree breaking. trusted heuten of Count Rodmau Soe Miso a full line of +remuant of the LO9.Q00 a fall line of : Union seldisrs an STEEL FORK Confederate brethren wio came home from the war and joined : “COW BOY” SADDLES All styles hands to bind up the waste placcs? Who brought peace to the dis and prusperity ed commonwealth, rid the state of its outlaw bar and prices. sou hurness from &10 to $29. cumpaigu ery of therepublicaus will ¢ 87 Eis ae es : Second hand harness from £3.00 to $15. souri have long memories und they es r % Full ve of Turf Goods for fast horse Con know who stood up tor Missouri aa S. ome is. when she needed it And when the VieParland Bros, BUTLER, MO. iscovered Fiank P. B'air, James H. Slields and Join S&S. eis over it will be, spirit of Phelps still lives in the bu:ou of Missouri = demoer: yuisima ress. teetric Bitters. Omit gf so Ww 1 known el 80 me tion. Ail i 1 Blestrie ELY CROTHERS, 66 Warren St, New York. Prices0 who eee us Bitt sing the same song of praise A purer medicine does not exist and —— itis guaranteed to do all that is} claimed. Electric Bitters al. diseases of the liver and will remove pimples, b l rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will d ria from the system and pre well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, ] indigestion try Electric Bi atisfaction guaranteed « refunded. Price 50¢ and $1.00 pe: bottle at Tucker's drugsto | cure vem rem: a Nr, the new and w ndert, ovr don Washing afterward it w ely removed. It ie perfeetly ad ehitd fan useit. 3 ay wire and n AS | y “ pene 9 : ° Ob % Bny case n ~ p tes + We will par Ss00.r for Y- | SPECIAL Every bottle cuaranteed. a Sih Demee GENTLEMEN! “LD, sofering from nervous the effec just shut down because ees objected to areduc " <; CENTS COINT ng Beveridge tie € coker. outhfal By 2 tom earth is ¢ of ‘S200. 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