The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 11, 1897, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TURNS. Bushnell bas been re elected gov or of Obio, the republican com eclaimea plurality of 10,000 12.000 for bim On’y the official quot will decide the comp!'+xion of I-gislature Democrats claim majority on joint ballot and re- fpublicans five Bilver forces control tbe Ken y leg slature overwhelmingly J. Sheckelferd (dem) is elected derk of the appelate court Nebraska bes given a democratic plurality of avout 20.C00 | InIowatte repubiican plurality ja reducted from 65.000 in 1896 to ¥31 000 Silver forces gained 50 ‘sounty officers in Kansas. Wlcott’s former plurality for l-gislative ma- jority in New Jerary bas been re duced from 67 to 21 Virginia is democratic tbh: oughout R-publicans claim seven maj rity Fon j int ballot io Merylavd. Con foots nre certain and the resu't will ‘pot be known soon AB. Parker (fem) for jadge court appeals in New York potled a plurality of 60,000 McKinley's was »986.000. Judye Van Wyck’s pinral ity for mayor +f Greater New York wae 85,000 The legislature poba bly ia democratic SURPRISING DEMOCRATIC GAINS. )A General Slump From Republ- - can Votes and a Correspond- ing Gains for Democrats ELECTION NEWS. Lincola, N-b., Nov. 3.—Nebtraska Pewsine iv the silver ranks. The fu- m forces have defeated their op- ents by abvut the same m»j :rities lant year. Less than half the cincts of the state have been td from, but the republicans con- ide that the result will bea silver ory. Judge Sullivan, the silver didate foc the supreme court was ed over bis opponent, A. M. t, by about 10,000 majority. irvan carried the state last year by The figures will not be in two days . J. Bryan says: “It ia a distinct victory for eilver , They were opposed by a ret foe whom they could not at- and who have refused to come Moto the campaigo fairly. The report an evidence that silver maintains Ma streogth inthe west I had no oubt at any period. I am fully sat , and I really thivk the vote ll show about 1,500 increase in jebraxka Chairman Mercer of the repubii- ean central committee says: “The Gilver forces have elected their man, but not by the vote they claim. It is not as bad as it might be.” HANNA'S HOME Cleveland, O, Nov 3—Cuyahoga - county bas given Bushnell, republi Can, not less than 4000 plurality. | Senator Hansa was cruelly slashed here in his home city, but the county | precincts pulled him through, and the entire legislative ticket wi'l probably win The democrats stil! lai to have elected at laast two Tepresentat:ves, but their hopes seem ill founded. A total of 57,000 votes was polled inthe county. McKinley carried the county by 5,500 last fall, and Hanna's legislative ticket averaged _ less than 1,000 plurality. 4 ELECTION ROWS. Louisville, Ky., Mov 3 —Besides the election tragedy at Frankfort, | Much other blood was spi'led in the stace becauss of At Warts Lick, in Gerard county, Thomas Greenup and Thomas Ross ton engaged in an altercation. the Tesult of which was that Royston was mortally shot. At Paris, | Regroes were wounded ia an encoun- ter in which 50 shots were tired. i the election. Bor boun county, Tesult of the pulitical riot hare yas- terday morving, in which R. E. Dea- kive, Frank Ezbe t, Howard G'ore aod an uvknown negro were killed, the names of Joho Smith aad Walter Gains may at any hour be added to the list of the dead, as th-y are not expected to recover their wounds. from The arrested participants are still n jxi!, where they passed ths nigbt ‘nu Constant fear of a mob, in ant ec: pation of which the governor bed the w lta ready to act at a mo tmen'’s notice §=It 1s not b-leved avytbing can be proved against them a:itis shown that young Exbert alone start+d the fray. being drauk. ALMOST UNANIMOUS Richmo.id, Va., Nv 3—The elec- tion ia Virginia yesterday resu'tes nthe choice of J Heod-e Tyler jof the Sitver Democrats. by both parties, considering it was! jan off year. KENTUCKY. Louisville, Ky., Nov 3 —The Ken- | tucky Legislature again is is control | Several result of tue election so far as tbe Leprlaure ts concerned He said that hs wes esp-cmlly bappy over (dew) for governor, Efward Eno! for Lieutenant governor and A. J. Montague for attoruey geveral AJ tbree are free silver democrat stand- 1ug oo th» Chicago platform "ne lJegistature will be almos: upao'mou ly demvcraic The yo e poll wul probably be tbe smallest f r 25 years Tyler's vote wil be scarc - ty 79 per ceut of that cast for Bryan. Jutzing from last night’s returos Lyler's majority will be about 50,- 000. GORMAN'S FIGURES Washingwn, D C, Nov. 3 —Sen- ator Gorman was up early to day re ceiing additicnal news from the couuties 1v Maryland. Bring asked what iv his opivion would be the complexion of the next Maryland lew slature, Mr. Gorman said his ad- vices ind:cited not lesa than six ma- j-mty on j nut ballot. BUFFALO'S MAYOR. Buffalo, N Y , Nov 3—Dr Con- rad Diebl, ailver democrat, has been elected mayor of Buffalo ty a ma- jority of 8,000 over Jobn N. Scatch- erd, reputlcan. Io 1896 McK-uley carried tne city by 12.500 m-jority The democrats elected their city and county ticket with the possible ex ception of district attorney and the comptroller. The democrats elect six out of eight assemblymen in Erie county. PARKER'S PLURALITY New York, Noy 3 —The democrat- ic plurality of Allen J. Parker, for justice of the court of appeals on the state ticket; is estimated any- where from 55,000 to 6U.000. Par- ker gets bis heavy lead io New York county, wito 90,000 plurality; King te 45,000; Queena, 45,000; and Rich- mond 3,000 Exact returns from up the state. oot obtainable at noon, indicate a falling off in the normal republican vote, with democratic pluralities in Erie, Ulster, Rennsee'ear, Rockland and Niagara counties Albanycoun ty went 1,250 fur Wallace PLATT ADMITS IT. New York, Nov. 3.—Senator Platt said this moruing: “We have met the enemy and we are theirs. We bave been beaten by the mendacity of our opponents and the treachery of our alleged friends.” NEW JERSEY. Trenton, N. J , Nouv. 3 —The dem ocrats scored a signal victory in New Jersey. The principal struggle was for control of the’ Assembly, which bas been carried by the demo- crats by a smal! majority. The sig- nificance of the victory becomes apparent when it is stated that the last Assembly contained but four democratic members out of a total mewberstip of 60. A bitter fight was waged by Gov Griggs aud Vice President Hobart against Senator Sewell and John Kean of Newark. Hobart lost his home town, Patterson. SILVER GAINS. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 3.—The Illinois Pa \8 {erate and silver. | The most significant of the minor two | Clections—that ef Judge in Morgan} 35.03.27 Y |county—was won by the democrats! county electious have resulted in} eneral success and a gain for demo-! . = 208 ee f. i. oe DoBiows. wae foucd. dcad dao ive ee ; ‘i 7 oe vd Pe bed at th- Cran notel om this erty acan de ' r election cn the this afterno-n, a dan empty bx gol pee aCe Mra Black iitelid wip oc inthe oraser told b no: -et nutborttatively to thectoryiofals ucaen h-reiware dav sonid be a candidate to] pu Papers note ts disclose bie sured Sen) Ln‘eny two years|identity tue pill bo x bore the boc Phe 18 deanenmtic senatora| Dime of J WK d pharuaenst, elected vewerdtay wil h ld over until Quiney. Th. He oa an ut 40 years 1900 Ov y hr e republican senators were elected The co:rect vote of the state for Clerk of the Court of Appeals will uot be available for several daye. The p'uslity of S J. Shackleford, the silver democrat, is ¢ servatively estimated at 18,000 Hisdmav, ‘he gold democrat, received a less vote than the populist The republican vote was largely decreares The couplete vote of but few counties has been reported; reporting pluralities. mavy simply NEBRASKA Liveoln, Neb., N v 3 —Cowplete returos from 37 counties in the state give Sullivan (dem and pop), for Supreme Judge, 10,500 majority. Toe remaining ¢ unties will increase thie to at least 20,000. The republican State Central Com- mittee concedes Post's defeat, but asserts that Su'livan’s majority will not exceed 10,000. Fusic nists carry 75 of the 90 counties in the state. DEMOCRATIC MAYOR AT OGDEN. Ogden, Utab, Nov 3.—The demo- crats have elected the Mayor by 20 majority The republicans elected all the other city officers, including 6 of the 10 members of the council What’s the Use ot Talking About colds und coughs in the sum- mer time. You may have a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Svruy is the best cure tor ft Sold by H. L.Tucker WHITECAPS IN TEXAS. Merchants of Leander Given Notice Not to Foreclose Chattel Mortgages. Dallas, Tx, Nov. 4—Uhe follow ing notice was yesterday sent to the editor of the Leander Times: “Any merchant doing bu iness 1n Leander, Texas, who after publication of this notice forecloses any chattel mort- gage made by farmers on stock of avy kind, who have failed to make enough to pay and are willing to secure the u:paid balance due ov such notes «r accounte, as the case may Be, we will surely burn out of business, burn your dwellings,barvs, | P poison your cisterns avd waterivg places. God gave the povr life, and we are going to protect those who are trying to do right avd destroy those who oppose us. All! editors are not fied not to fight our cause If you fail to publish this notice in tbe Leander Times we will burn you out of business, then prove what we say. Waunirecaps.” J. H. Faubion, the editor of the Times, says he will publish the document as requested Prickly ash Bittersis not a “‘bitters’’ as the world is generally understood It could not be used ss adriak because of its highly medicated and cathartic properties Nor is it adrastic disagr-eable mixture. [t is pleasant to take. mild and agreeable does not nauceate the stomach. noi produce griping sens tiors. In curirg diseases of the kidneys or the dis- orders common tothe liver ite grest value is well knowns and admitjed by the medical pro- fession It isa bidney remedy par-excellence | Sold by McClement & Co. A Steamer to Hunt Andree. | Christiana, Nov 4—A4 dispateb ‘from Troms ys that the whaling which was cbarter- ed by tbe government to go in} Purely Vegetable, | with a msjority of 500 This c-uaty | search uf Andree, sailed from that] H Silver Still the Issue. Wasbisgtos, D C, Nov. 4.—Sen-, ator Jones of N-exds, 18 evieently in| exe-lent humor ov-r ele -tion retoras jand whep questioned us to bis gi-ws) of h- ballors depo-it+d on Tureday) races are in doubt, and the offical, be s#i? j vote will be necessary to decide| “byt ura s of course, that in) them, but the m-j:rity in both 1900 the caase oO silver will tr | houses is eo great that little mrer-et | WUHO There em be +o surt 4 ig taken ia thes+ races The demo-|Q2ubt ab utit Le kar K-otucky, | cratic vore in j nt bail tis about 70} where the tus wera -quarely| per cent made Look a: ue diutorsbed an-| Ex United stares Senator Black-|J’7ti8 of thes Id srry overywh-re. | - * = 2p woe peor r a eRe | burn is particulaly yratfied atthe =) ag DEE ESTE AIRED To Sa tory ” Louisiana, MW. Nov 3 —A stran-|} eer who registered tm cane as P. and, 6 Cruel Knife The alarming increase in the number of deaths which occur as the result of a svrgical operation is attracting general attention, and a etrong sentiment against such methods of treatment is fast developing among the most intelli- gent classes. It seems that in almost every case for which the doctors’ treat- ment is un-uccessful, the learned physi- cians decide at once that an operation must be performed, and the keen blade of the surgeon is recklessly resorted to. Doctors are human, and of course are liable to make mistakes, but their mis- takes are too fatal to be indulged ir promiscuously, and as so many lives are sacrificed in this manner, it is but natural for the public to believe that half the operations are unnecessary, besides be- ing a feariul risk to human life, even ii successful. i It is a positive fact, however, that all operations are not necessary, and that a majority of them are absolutely under- taken without the slightest chance oi success. The doctors have never been able to cure a blood disease, and a sur- gical operation is their only method of treating deep-seated cases, such as can- cer and scrofulous affections. Aside from the great danger, an operatioz never did and never will cure cancer, as the disease never fails to return. Can- cer is in the blood, and common sense teaches anyone that no disease can be cut from the blood. Here isa case where the pain inflicted on a six-year-old boy was especially cruel, and after undergoing the tortures roduced by the surgeon’s knife he rap- idly grew worse. Mr. J. N. Murdoch, the father of the boy, residing at 279, Snodgrass street, Dallas, Texas, writes:) “When my son, Will, was six years | old, a small sore ap on his lip, which did not yield to the usual treat- | ment, but before long began to grow. It gave him a great deal of pain, and con- tinued to spread. He was treated by several gi doctors, who said he had cancer, and advised that an operation was necessary. “After much reluctance, weconsented, and they cut down to the jaw bone, which they scraped. The operation was a severe one, but I thought it was the} only hope for my boy. Before a great while the cancer returned, and began to grow rapidly. We gave him many rem- edies without relief, and finally upon the | advice of a friend, decided to try S.S.S. | (Swift's Specific), and with the second bottle he began to improve. After twenty bottles had been taken, the cancer dis- appeared entirely and he was cured. The cure was a permanent one, for he is now seventeen years old, and has never had a sign of the dreadful disease to re-' turn.” S.S.S. is far ahead of all other blood | remedies, because it is the only one which cures decp-sea'ed obstinate blood | diseases such cs Cancer, Scrofula,} Eczema, Catarrh, Rheumatism, etc. It is the only blocd remedy guaranteed containing mot a particle of mercury, i | kaited without mercy ‘of every vote cast against Mr Hauora At New Roe, Ky, Henry Freels-/8°¥° ® considerable majority for) piace yesterday. The expedition is | _ ton was fatally shot by an unknown oe )Man in a discussion over a race for! constable. Virgivia. Il, Nov. 3.—The returns | visi SseThere were many hand-to-hand! of yesterday's election frcm a! CASS COUNTY, ILL., DEMOCRATIC is pro- ‘Tt Hits the Spot. commanded by Herr Kraemer, an ex-} potash, or other mineral ingredient, which are se injurious to the system. | S.S.S. is sold by all druggists. Books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free toany address by the | Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. ‘Before submit- | hing could but produce § F.J. TYGARD. President. BorTLs Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. Esraptisuep Dec., WU, ITAT bes se0L, 9 CAP ae» BUTLE Capital, AY ee Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice ys on hand and forsale. a furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate securities alw: papers drawn, F.J Tycarp President, Jseo.C Hayes, Abstractor. Hoy. J. BLN Vi area wee HON. J. B. NEWBEBRY, THE BATES COUNTY BANK, oe - Bates County Investment Co., a RARRRRRRRGSE: = os —SIRERAA ARR PREP BGPP IFIP ERA J.C.CLARE, Vice-Pres't Cashier. mR, MO. A General Banking Business Transacted. R, MO. SSO0,000. ; t : 3 : | Abstracts of Abstracts of title EWRERRY, J.C Crank, e- President. Sec'y. & Treas. S. F. Warnock, Notary. i W. CLARDY, Mayor. CLARDY, EL 900606000006 We do a General Real Business, and Make a Specialty of Abstracts. We are now preparing a revised by us. Bring or send us complete you are now listed with us, please give us new description and price. Yours 3 i ss CLARDY. ELLWOOD & CO. TERS | J.D. ELLWOOD. WOOD & CO,, Succesors to CLranpy & Brauner, Real Estate, Loans“ Abstracts. Estate and Exchange list of Lands, for sale or exchange description of your property. If for business, : | THE ADMINISTRATION 1S) REPUDIATED. i Repoblican Organ Admits ‘What | the Nemocratie Victory is Complete. THE ISSUES WERE NATIONAL. Marsachusetts and Pennsylvanian Returns. Washington, Nov. 3 —Tbe Wash- ington Star (republican), which sup ported the administration strongly throughout the campaign, says this evening of yesterday's reaulte: “In the elections of yesterday the republican party met with defeat [he result is not measured by the returns from Iowa, Massachueetts and Peonsylvania, for those are re- publican states at all timee, but in circumstances the most exceptional. The real contests were in New York, Maryland aud Kentucky, where na- ‘opal issues were sbarply drawn, and where the republicavs bed the prestige of the two substantial vic tories of 1895 and 1896 to aid them. Yet they lost. In New York and Kentucky their defeat is pronousced while in Maryland and Ohio the knifiog of the republican tickets in r- publican strongholds tells of re- pubdlicars divisions carried to the point of a total disregard of couse- quences to the party at large In Obio the issue of bossism was coupled with the istue of sound mon-y. Indorsement of the admio istration hkewiee wes an issue. Such a campaign s-emed to call for acon- -picuous sound money strength develup-d in the ets of the state last year. But in all the | cities the legislative tickets which represented the natiova! issues w-re The effect | No Comtort in fowa, show of +8 a boss was 60 much for the good of Mr McLean. whese domination | of his party in the state is complete. The vote for Gevercor Bushnell can | carry no comfort to the administre-| tion, for it is ineffect not an indcr-e- | ment of the administration. ' } | jetty. jechool desk at ‘ todged in jal | coffee. TO ADOPT MISS CISNEROS. A Chicago Widow Offers ta Make the Cuban Maid Her Heir. Chicago, Nov 4 —Mrs. Celia Wal- lace, wh> resides at the Auditorium isa childless widow, has taken» fa: cy to Evangelina Cisneros, the Cub.n refugee, and bas offered to | adupt the Cuban maid and make b:r an heir toa fortune estimated by, friends of Mrs. Wallace to be $500, - 000 Evaugeliva looked with favor upon the proposition and took it | under advisem-nt. When it wes ex- plained to ber the written comvent of her tather would have to be ob- tuued before the adoption could be mde legally, she said that rhe thouy ht that be would be willing to take the step. A defivite answer will be given to Mrs Wallace within a reasouable time from Washingt: n, whither the Cubaa girl returns to- day. Mrs. Wallace came to Chicago from Saratoga, N Y.,-severel years ago. Beauty is Blond Deep. Clean blood means aclean skin. No beauty withoutit. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keepit clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples. boils, blotches, blackheads, and that kiy bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents, All druggists, satisfaction. guaranteed lc, 25, 50c. 1 50e Practical Joke Ends in Marder. Owensboro, Ky., Nov. 4.—Morton Clark killed Rebert Butler at Roch- port yesterday afternoon. Clark’s lunch barket had been opened dung the day aod white sand resembling sugar was sprinkled over a glass of Clark did not find out whe played the joke on him, and later ie « the day Butler Jaugbingly referred” toit Clark picked up the seat of a the factory of the Western Union Supply Company, where the men worked, and struck Butler on the head, fracturing bie skull. Batler did not die for several hours Clark was arrested apd Butler was only 19 years old. He lived at Fordvilie, about thirty miles from Owensboro. What Do the Chudren Drink? Don’t give them tegorcoffee. Have you tried | the new food drink called GRAIN O? It Is de~ Hicous an nourisbing and tenes the place of Tae more Grain O vou give the chil- | dren the more health you distribute through Iu Kentucky the issue was stric ly Dationel The Bryanites boldly} ch-lieuged the republicans to anoth- | er contest in the silver «question, and they bave won. The republi cans, indirectly, bad assistarce both | from the gc ld demccrats and from the pepulists, but, even with ibat, | were cutvoted. They bave nobeds | to blame but themselves Two years of bitter and relentless faction fight- disaster | They have faiien isto a ditch which they themselvesdug Another day | their eytems Grain-O is made of pure grains | and when properly prepares tastes like the choice grades of coffee bat costs abo much. All gi sell it. Se 6: t i-tas Se. fre Opinton. London, Nov. 4 ~The Times says: “The republican cause bas now met with an oxicous disaster in every quarter Jt was permiscible to hope a yeer ago that Bryanism wee not only defeated, but also disabied. Unfortunately, 1t is impossible to feel the same confidence now. It can hardly be doubted (nat Bryau- F | Eb sterday is y not to be ism will raise irs head again under fuggles at Louisville, Lexington |cincis in Cass county give George| when samering from a severe cold and yourlg & desired by tke s of sound | its last chawpion, or under another. the larger towns and several! W. Chittick, the democratic candi-| Foley's See Sand Ta soos ot CIN tothe money.” |The outlook is not very cheering : . ‘eh: ie es EREETEN. “Fi ONE PAIRS * < or shooting affrays and cutting|date for Commissioner, the county | Ports ent teetugrant Geer knife, try CASTORIA. either forthe United States or for by 375 majority over Fred Eble, | ing,o ths pans af Tit feels so posal, tse |those }avirg basiness or political akfort, Ky., Nov. 3—As the same | dealing sith that eountry.” Pin uEees aes net ai] the only real blood remedy. = republican. A large vote was polled {*-

Other pages from this issue: