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Thirteen Tariff Tips. Hermann Ledger. : We want to give our protection- ists friends a few tips. which they will do well to observe in all their| street, shot and fatally wounded his discussion of the tariff question: Ls all wealth, and that without them no wealth ever can be produced 2. That the present population of the United States can not poss bly consume more than one half the food products raised in this country, and that a market for the surplu must be found in foreigu 2 3. t tri That there can be no market found for our surplus products un | less we » there f. ge there f other products of equal value from or other countries. | 4. That England will not take a cargo of wheat from us unless we h goods of! equal value in return for it. 5. That the money of this coun | try is not money in other countries; | | take a cargo of Engl it is only a commodity. 6. That the money of foreign countries is not money in this coun | try. it is only a commodity | 7. That a tariff for the “protect | ion fof American labor” does not} prevent the ‘pauper labor” of other | countries to our shores and being employed by our | “protected manufacture to the! exclusion of our “protected” | workingmen. | 8. That a protective tariffenables | the American manufacturer to pay | higher wages, but does not compel) him to. He takes advantage of free trade in lavor every time. 9. ‘That wages are from 50 to 100 per cent. higher in “free trade Eng land” than they are in the continent- al countries of Europe which have all the manifold blessings of a high protective tariff 10. That, measured by the stand- ard of production, which is the only correct standard by which wages can be measured, American labor is the cheapest and poorest paid labor oa earth. 11 That the Uuited S:ates had its periods of greatest prosperity when the tariff was lowest, and its periods of greatest depression when the tariff was highest 12.° Thet the element of free land oy cheap laud must always be taken from swarmibg own into cousideration when discussing | questions of wages. 13. That wages in the United States are higher than the old} countries of Europe, because land is cheaper and more plentiful and | population svarser. The number of | people to a square mile in Belgium is in 451; in England, 388; in Italy, 237;) in Germany, 193; in the United States 17. Harrison and Whinley. ‘The pathway of Gov. McKinley of Ohio to the R nomination is not to be strewn with The Ohio which is} essentually treacher to the Ohio; idealist, has brokeu loose, and with | “Colonel Charlie” epublican Presidential roses. “idee,” Foster manipul-! ating it promises to trip up the} champion of paternalism and the| Napoleon of protection. This is| sad but true. Mr. loster, who couldn’t manage his own business, is | now mavaging Harrisou’ business, | and the ex President’s business is to save the country from protection and paternalism. i The fact that Mr Foster is to be | the general manager of Mr. Harri- son’s campaign is not encouraging. Mr. Foster, as a maneger, bas not been a glittering success. Never) having had any business of his own outside of a country grocery it will be remembered that he undertook } some time ago to direct the business of a number of other people in real estate, railroad enterprises, banking | and other lines, but he bankrupied all of them, and if he hadn't been | what he was—ex Secretary of the Treasury—he would have gone to} jail for his pains. But he was what | he was and escaped the jail, thoagh | his friends didn’t escape the losses. | It seems, however, that he hs now gone in to win with other peo | ple’s capital. The assets are not of a material character, but they are «ood of their kind. They consist of General Harrison's ability as astump speaker, and his all round reputat- tion as au office seeker. With such a capital in such an enterprise even Mr Foster may pull through. Har rison is a dandy in both lines, and all Foster has todo is to brag and. that’s his strong suit. Looking at) the matter from this standpoint, it’s! safe to say that the McKinley boom is already knocked ovt and the Har- | rison boom is booming.—Kansas City Times. That land and labor are the] noon andthen killed hir primary factors in the production of in West Virginia have They were seen stealing by several | Payne was | Killed his Son and Himself. New York, June 15.—Distracted |by grieving for his wife, James \Francis Forshay, of S84 Vandam 11 year-old son Walter this after- Staple: A. O. Welton," Thinks a Drougth July. Rey. Irl R. Hicks, the St. Will Follow Lou's For- Fanc Groce res | weather prognosticator, has the fo! | shay was 41 years old, s born ] iloing y regard the weather jac 34 Vandham street Most of his } J life he had lived in the house where} ae a aes 3 fae 28 with a venus disturb he d. He came of an old New| Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. ce well advanced. On and next jYork family. When 11 years old} jto the 2nd and 3rd it will grow very Forshuy joined MaeDougall fj a warm until it ends st f Street Baptist Ci | S id ag GLASSWARE re ghtning, rain and tornadoes jued to be a member in ¢ | jnot improbable. The 7th to 11th is ing up to the time of ft Or Sie Ss | March 11, 1893 Mes. Fur-ay went SS wm g and returned ebout 9 ‘ave pave the hichet o'clock. She bad scarcely coterea EWA} pays the highet | the house when nd « ay Produces ined of| feeling il! homely remedy, attact the boy returned h er iying ow the floor deat. Do b y| was inconsolable for th <1 at, 0 b's | 2s wife, and for a time it thought be would become Suoday night he went to as «sual, } nd his favorite hy ful Beckouing Han Forshay wept bitterly be Beauti was sung. This afternoon when Walter came home from School his father called the minutes, him to him, shot him head so he died and shot himself dead. through line of in a few Three Lynchea. Gallipolis, O., June 20.—An organ ized vaud of whitecaps composed of three colored desperaloes, who have been terrorizing tue vicinity, last night, aud struog them up to a large sycanore tree. It seems the ferme:s opposite Lere ine and and the drive wheels gave way under made the victims of these villains, wio stole their horses, sheep and cattle. been stockmen, but the latter were com- pelled to move on at the point of revolvers in the hands of the des peradoes. This enraged the people of the neighborhood aud on Sunday they concluded to organize a lynch- ing party, with the above results. No arrest have beea made and the probability is that the whitecaps will not be molested by the autuor’s tics. Ir eng most complete stock this section of the s in ~ Cleveland Returns Home- Washington, D. C.. June 19.— President Cleveland has returned to Washingtou very much improved by THE CREEDINESS OF McFarland Bros. To carry the largest and his outing on the salt water. The lighthouse tender Maple, which has been his home “or the past four days, left Annapolis, where she touched for coal, late yesterday af- ternoon and, steaming around Point Lookou Potomac river, arrived leisurely d into the tthe wharf here about 7:30 o'clock this morning. From the wharf the President was driven to the White House. There| the President breakfasted and then started in to work. Mr. Cleveland has been benefited! 5 very much from his trip, most of his time being spent on deck exposed to the oc It was stated | by Mr. Thurber that the President | had had no recurrence of his com: | roved too much for the harness and saddl 3 state p of; New York, June 20.—Erastus Wi- » winds degree. 1aximum punishment plaint, and now felt perfectly restor- | oe Spee ty so oeee ed to his usual health. | a jwan, awd he was so poorly dressed B a We ex jas to excite comment among his old | friends. his two faithful sons. who sought to it wes patent to everyone that Wi- guarantee Bal to be without an of the glot In snp- tatement we refer to every o has ever used it and to who | Idi indisput Gen. Tracy said his client had | done everything be could do to re- equal on port of this individual wh eve dru Such eviden H. L. Tucker. and pleaded eloquently for merey The Justice — : said he must impose a sentence con- In An Ugly Mood. | formable with the evidence. Certain Chicago, Ill., June 21.—Assassin | laws were made to protect society, Prendergast was in an ugly mood and if the were violated the offender when his insanity trial before Judge | must be punished. resumed to-day. After! Continuing the Justice said: “For by | | for the aged financier. started toward the judge, waving | your associate, Mr. Dun, and then and scowling viciously. resorted to forgery, not in one, but d by bailiffs he attempt-|in several cases. You violated a but was overpow- trust in additivuu to appropriating to his chair with a another's money. I cannot think thump which kept him moodily si-/that you thought at any time that lent during the proceedings. The you had a right to take this money. day was occupied with an attempt Your letters show that you know to secure a jury, most of the tales- you had not. But on the other hand, men called confessing to a prejudice the jury recommends mercy in im- in the case. Four new men were’ posing sentence. secured, making six in all who have| “Your previous good character been accepted. jand great works entitle you to con- ed to ered and put ¥ the leading farmers of Maso county | am W. Va, aud numbering 75, captured ) Archie, Bert and Wilbur Haines, Sentenced to Five and a Halt Years. | sideration, but I man was sentenced to five years and ‘ : : ° six months for forgery in the second | onaire looked rather | He was accompanied by ; comfort him by cheering words, but | man wished himself back in his cell. | |pair the wrong be had wrought, | been seated, the prisoner!a long time you used the money of | rooster, ARD TOBACCO, market price for County c Side Square. Butler, Mo- 2MERS!! S. W. S. CHILDS has moved to the east side of the square witha full and complete Farm Machinery, Call and see him. g your old harness ingle buggy harness, icee, from the cheapest Brin and see the less fvariety of ° = > BR Call ices and the end made in this conunty. ARLAND 8ROS. Butler, Missouri. COW BOY SADDL nd Bros, he tremendous weight. -upin pr t smash-up | horse millinery. Bound for MeFarl: allnot be justified | in making the sentence less than five {years and six months in State Pris- s D. Wiman had been listening atten- tively and respectfully, but his face did not change either in color or expression at the announcement. Locusts Killed By Sparrows. Woodridge, N. J., June 20.—The | seventeen year locusts, which have been very plentiful here, are being | decimated through the attacks of the much-despised English sparrows. thickest, and have killed hundreds ofthem. They appear to eat them, but inthe great majority of cases the birds seem to kill them for the fun they have. They seem to enjoy picking out the eyes of the pests. | The locusts, deprived of sight, drop (to the ground and die in a short time. The farmers, who have been making war on the sparrows for | years, have desisted from tearing down their pests. Champaign, Ill., June 19.—Albert M. Brady, a young farmer living near Urbana, while in a fit of insani- ty to-day, made two attempts eommit suicide. He first tried hanging, but was found by his wife cutting him down. self, is in a dangerous condition. | | | with much thunder and eloudburst a period in which all clouds of ld be ined and Works for July at y ude shou mag > te Word H Sudden change to very cool. About the 13 and 14 it will grow very warmu again, resulting in many local Much result bursts of wind, hail and rain. lightning and thunder wil, from Venos equinox during all July From 17th to 22d will be a heated term, which state will tinue up to and through the reaction ary 25th and 26th, unless abated by periods con 26th. The month will end in the midst of great heat. and a threaten- ine and ve storms moving from the west Look out for drought in the follow ing months. barometer with possible To Try the Wealers Omaha, Neb., June 21.—The fed- eral court to day left for Ft. to try the 250 ‘wealers confined there for holding up a Union Pacitic idney train at Ogalalla last week Com- plaints were prepared by the dis- trict attorney, charging cach man with contempt of court, interfering with inter-state railroad traffic, and £0 to morrow r in time for her to save his life by eq. delaying the United States mails. It is said some of the leaders against whom stropg cases may be established, will be made an example of by giving them penitentiary The others will be tried in bunches of tweuty-tive and given jail sentences. sentences. Virtues of a Mad-Stone. Nevada, Mo, June 21.—This morning Mrs. M. Hedworth, «a wid ow lady residing at Ft Scott, arriv- ed here with her 14 year old son, Charles, to try the virtue of H. L. Miller’s mad stone The lad was bitten by a hunting dog on the streets of Ft. Scott Tuesday even The animal attacked him v: ciously, jumping at his throat sev but Hedworth fought him off, not, however, before the dog had inflicted a severe bite upon the lad’s right arm just above the elbow. ing eral times, young The stone was applied and adhered for several hous The killed. Mr. Perry Will Stay. Washington, D. C., June 20.—The President has withdrawn the nomin ation of Perry Bartholow of St. Louis as Consul to Plauen,Germ: Mr. Bartholow will be given anot dog was Consulate equally as good. ‘The nomination was withdrawn because of a promise made by J while Assistant Secret Mr. Perry, the }Plauen Perry Secretary Blaine iah Quincy, present Consul to was appointed by He isa Democret and the appointment was ina ith It is the inten Perry detein the this understanding. tention to have Mr. office. | The fierce little birds have gathered | od : ms = in big flocks where the locusts are} Arrested asa Va isville, Ky., Jane 21 —General Kelly and his right hand Col jonel Baker, were arrested heve at 3 jo'clock to-day as vags. aud placed under a bond of $ | pear to-morrow moruiug at 9 o'clock | when they will be tried Mar security, sed. Asaresult of the arrest the veu eral did not speak at National ps to-night as advertised. havi | furnished at oace, Donab becowi and the men Were rel attorney notto d aid he would s; » and ch Laytor has notified him that if be attempts to do so he will be arrest- The mayor has also notified ‘ Later in the | Borschneck Bros, the managers of! | day he cut his throat in a terrible | the national park, that they would} | manner, and though not killing him- | be arrested if they permit aed Kelly to speak at the park. storms about the 18th, 19th or 25th | 900 each to ap | Bond was | fakes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading P! Book ¢ mailed FREE ; SRADFIELD RECULATOR CO ATLANTA, GA. 000026 SOLD BY ALL DRuGoists. § Pittsburg 21.—A call 2s been issued for the national con- vention of the colored voters’ league York and W New Castle, Pa, The the to elevate the race and pro- perpetrated people cf the 1 sow of Pennsylvania, New | Va., to be held at jon August Ss. object of | league |test gainst cutre | jupon Unit dependent thor the colores States anc seeds of in- It » the largest gather- jing ef colored voters ever held in gut and action. jis expected to America. | Washington, D.C, June 21.—Ad- i vices from New York state the city banks to day deposited $400,000 in gold in the sub treasury inexchange jfor United States notes One million dollars in gold was to day engaged \for export, leaving the net gold re- serve at the close of business to-day $64,129,969. The day was $115,155,404. Thirtieth Annual Meeting Missouri Dental Association July loth to Iith at Excelsior Springs, Mo. at rate of one and one-third fare to Kaneas City for the round trip on the certifi- cate plan. Missouri methodiet Assembly July 9th to 16th at Pertle Springs Mo., one fare for the round trip tickets Will beon sale July sth to l6th with final limit for the retarn to July Isth "94. Meeting of Circuit Clerks and Recorders of of Missouri August 1th and Isth at Pertle Springs Mo , at rate of $2.8) from Butler mo for the round trip, tickets to be sold to suit convenience of passengers during this meet- ne cash bulance to- Camerland Prespyt sembly, August 14 to Mo . tickets to erian Sunday School As- 231, at Pertle Springs, 18 to 23, limit tor return Aug 30th Adventii Camp meeting and conference Sept. 19 to.s0. at Pertle rings. Mo Ticketa to be sold Sept 17 to 40, limit for retarn to Oct. Ist. Little Rock Interstate Drill at Little Rock, Ark., July 2nd to 7th, Isv4, atone fare for.the round trip.and to unitorm bodies pot less than ten one cent per mile per ta; ti to be sold July Ist, 2a, sd, 4th, Cc, BURRU BATeS COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK | THE LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. | CAPITAL, - $125,060 00 | SURPLUS, - $25,000 00 F.J. TYGARD, - - - President. HON. J. 8. NEWBERRY, Vice-Pres. | JoC- CLARK - - Cashier WANTED | | | , | "Tro | tychange for Farm: | a) 1 | | 5,000 stock of Jumber and hard- | ware, sit ed in good Illinois town, | doing good buisness, want good farin. $16,000 stock of gents furnishing odsin good linois town of 80, Want good farm. 000 general stock, residence and building 36,000. Largest and ‘store west of Salina-Railroad feenter. Want good farm WH) stock $16,000 is in groceries provisions, ballanee dry goods, | shoes, and clothing, doing good busi- | ness of $10,000 a month, no competi- |tion. Want 225,000: in good improv led farms or rental property and &&,- | 900 to $10,000 cash. 315,000 general stock, well situated, | doing a large busir Want good farm and three or four thousand doi- lars cash. 00 general stock. Want good in easter Kansas at its value. flation 000 stock jar of hardware and $2,500 lput in from good notes, due Want good farm. Stock want good bh. Will assume tr good farm. genera! ck and 34,000 dwelling in good north Missuoritown for good farm. 34,600 dry g< | and $35,000. Wi | $6,000 stock dry jfarm. Address, G. W, GLARDY, BUTLER MISSOURL 35,009 want good farm assnine $35,000. goods, want good

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