The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 7, 1898, Page 4

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: ae a : ~~ lapanren Fed oa sb ata Anais dends inenite A WONDERFUL STa ‘ WILL NOT BE DECEIVED. [sentatives in Congress, including) SPANISH FLEET SUNK.’ ,...", rao <a. * Sones AlRway oe : cree TPINETS = Spanish far<hip ris 2 emarkable Rotns te. 4 BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES We believe that we have success-|Senators Cockrell and Vest and Mr- = = wy : crs ea Pri Epitror fully shown up Mr. Wade’s pretend- | DeArmond when —o voted success | Terrible Annihilation Overtakes a 2". i sad 7 I nary feateg . : : gy Be 5, 17, 18, 19 a2 if tin tows t our ¢ yet br ed interest in the silver cause, which |ively for 16, 17, 18,19 aad 20 to 1. Bold Attempt to Escape. pasts t is ve stant he is using as a blind in his desper-| Afterwards these gentlemen said | —_ . coil Stairway g : | shia fe ate «fforte to defeat Mr. Graves. His | that some ratio had to be agreed on ; : +e . Plaag, : retensions in that direction have|as a basis and a3 16 to1 was the| atthe Entrance to Santiago Harbor Samp-/ 2 Che Weexry Times, published e Ss cops | i te i son's Warships Fel! Upon the Spanish phasegacnge Ditch ebaetereialee Abe: Coeeaeg Bil Bese to ey isess| deccised no one He refused to|one in existacce it was adopted es Squadron and Destroyed Every < . at of | ing ain an one year, postage paid, vote in the couvention that s-nt del |the most convenient Mr. Graves Ship—Spanish Loss Heavy. i 2 : ‘ he convention rt Pertle| was amoung those who ERG ; t ‘ WEhten SiGe? egutes tothe couveution ¢ ae DEMOUCRALIC PICKET. See ee he had friends on|the parity could not esentative—G. B otk des Ie told ea gentleman at that ratio, and trie . ra plete s = jets who stands bigh in the financial eir-! his party to adopt a larger y f r -|s Es ae Pe les cf this city, just before that con- | fa read i : : veution,that he was es good a sound | pers views i made > : ey x , but was com-j fight for the platform as edt paper in tov What more « ae 1of al) secuting Attorn G4 i ‘ : ea with t] He was not in| democra a . f North D j att ch y silver leaders of | ee be eal sa ek cde eataonaee the county at any time during the} one et ree ee ee ; <ampaign. s charged in a dis ' i ae eae zi : IN THE RACE FO! BEOR:: | | [Conant ae ies Fe ; War Department has received the ‘ @ ate ) Jefferson City aud never es gies Hon. W. O. J: hes us to|! sonnei eames Deiat ee s following from Gen. Shafter, dated announes that he ¥ for t ered aye oe eet , 2 lat Sibonoy: ; z\t us gold bugs end railroad att = A : fa nation for State Senator and = = “Had a very heavy ¢ Mer: nt sé P 2 eys of state he was tryiz : sy willask of the ecunty eccnvention| ~~? t t [ x | to day, which lasted from S a ill . Obsenred t ne next Monday tha de ion from | 2" ou : — oF {Sundowa. We have carrie] their this county. Mr. Jacks is one of |? Te ff ces : : und | Cutworke, and are pow in possession ' the foremost lawyers from this eee. | Vato es se ba referred |Of them. There is now about three : hin eu tion of the state, an eloquent speak mm ' : ’ ,.| quarters of a uile of open between | ade 147 he democratic post- . i er, a forcible debater and would : : | my lines the By: that he had been} ° : Be make a senator second (0 none the : fpr tre pa will be istrenched, ar a : § suppori ¢ Sryan] ‘i s 2 i district ever had. If nominated, he ae t | siderable au eme of forees wi 4 and frees silver. The postmaster at | would enter actively into tha cam | be there. . : that time was as much entitled to) : . =e Eg =< : i paign and form a tow of strength & | “Gen. Lawten’s division and Gen. 2 Ge the support of the party end party gee ae a § I At to the ticket : i = Brigade, which | been | a sus any other democratic cffi- - E| i i A a day ta ex ing El} i Judge Valliant, of St. Louis, was in the county, state or nation hip aie naar! in Butler last week looking after his » solicited Judge Francisco to run ae - ‘ 1 in front} * hances for Supreme Judge and in) for mayor and supported din con | eiiseo-dus : story of the Battle company with Capt. Tygard ccmpli-| vention against John Shuit, a well | Gf ek tat peur os FF SA : 5 ‘¢ k own fr = ilv ao althoug 21e - ae ? : % . 7 as mented Tue Times sanctum. We ree free silver me ; none S be) og willie absyo 200. Of thee uct} © ri : are sorry we failed to meet this dise; well knew Judge Franei:e> had at ee kitled. S: cae |: rh \ . tinguished jurist, being out of the | tended the S:. Louis esnfererce of | = i _ Pe ene jt ity at the time he called which hes prates co flippantly. a Bonds Oversubse: les f —_—_—_—_- fact his play has been exceedingly! Wrushincton, D. C, “ an = H We publish on another page 8] coarse and the democrats of Bates | quiries at the treasury i peas oe eon oan Peng! wee usty will not bo decsived by Lis jelicit the iaformation that the total] a H a coal miner from New Home, w eee ery of wolf | prop: sale fur the new govertment|! i suggests some ve pu nt ideas; loan »£$200,000,090 ageresate & y fa s i nthe kind of fight the Bates Co The fight on Mr. Greaves while] A Ekle A | ba ! t H ais hae Sag eC Rian hiel 1 ; 000,000. Of this amount there haye | Made a Gallant Dash | Z Le mag ne has = ‘ z pee Babe oS leeen received and absolutely ac | et os F Tt suggests that . os eae ; cepted subscriptions for amounts of | t . fead , yal iewes tk tmnocrat, } 4 : ficed personal view Seis 1 $500 and less $40,000,000 iF ae i ind earnestly ceupp he would never yield to the aber Se t : g did Mr. Graves, are to be pus dishmeats of that paper, andits| 77" 7 Pe paar ae | 1, what can the 1109 populists and|s! ud gush used successfully for $250,000 i | ilver republicans expect who came|smaller minds, never had any effect | * oe nn ae Pett ; hs A i ver and voted with the democrats|upon Mr. Geaves. Mr. Wade has eS : | | cone i _ | ; premium of | pr cent, » the Story » with the last time. | bated him sincs he has bea in the! 500 | ‘ that it seemed ; ———— | practice of law, and the Democrat z a: : t little effort of thesia ¥ + rs th nocrat to is = v ndicat- 4} E ti or t hid the pa q The attempt of the Democrat to/ jas not badia yeirs a kind word or | stele i of bh boca 5 , Peis me Go : prejudice the ex-confederates agair et complimentary notice of him though | me part or all of t : onds offered, | | ee difess “ 1 sce the sii : ua is very silly and ludicrous in the|),, has risen from obscurity to an | °22%000,000 each, $400,000 000 | gepishats ments abi extreme when it is remembered that lenwanis position in the front rank The syndicate cffers and the oe The rs Good Word i i In front of me the the editor of that paper is a member| oF the bar cf the state by his own for bonds ata premium sre not ip r . me saat py: of the G A. R, made application | wiity miilgiduaiey: Hs has, heer regular form, although they came | af Pa : : it in that directional for a pension and was rejected and fee Gaecusetat lawyer in a number of from entirely responsible sources, | = ‘ tructed the view of the ever since has been toadying to and onsen nEuinie note andione oinational avd zo allotment will be made in ' jm d valle Frases i i & =| isa : heir case. ; ‘ ©] I stobbering (a not very elegant ex importance in the past few years t a cee | the temple, and sculptured pression but the only one that and not cnee did that paper make It is expected that heavy eubscrip- “ used | wa lorned with paint and stucco, expresses it) over ex-confederates. biaatouvee eoy, of them A ioe tions will increase in number with th t 'M | he n the rt a der the ae i - the beginniog of the new month on rues throne am Its attitude toward some of these years ago he was elected city attor |? & g a RE WINFIELD SCOTT SCHLEY. f ot above the high q gentlemen in the past few years has | ney over the violent opposition of Savings bank deposits will probably Been aa Goa seats ie ey the city wrappel f i i ib! : = ba realized to a contiderable amount et Was Destroyed.) ase, a # befor h | in g t the peaks been simply nauseating to eensible the: Denisceat. which beac co agen ace 25 pagal atipat a ; poor ee - ont P mee abusive of him ia his official capacity Be ee ee ee z every inch of his way, eet 2 ee eee mae SOE ientes dazzl rowned with . =a hat Mr. G Ned July 1, and withdrawals can not be S ablaze : t ligices faded rapidly, The holders of the St. Clair coun-|that Mr. Graves was compelled to ‘ y z made by the depositors witheut | was giving bove the ty railroad bonds are now making aj threaten to mike it a personal mat- Eee ene eal : Beal S dor ss . . : clo athe st n Fi desperate struggle to collect the|ter with the editor,when it suddenly ° i when the S <1 upon t judgments they have in the Federal|ceased. In fact Mr. Wade's batred os ‘ ; ie cene, : a ~_ = i 2 i 3 zz Bs 5 LOW us J agua ary $ of dows court against that county. Their|is so deep and venomous that he ac o ee Sela hs es Noy waatte last move is an application to Judge} would not hesitate to sacrifice tle a oe evlist at Atchison, ‘ oa i ee 2 New York Ont of the Fight. (peer s plaza has wit Lay fer an injunetion against the | democratie party in order to defeat - = sete oa ame ought to the Last. aa ears i nessed a scene of august pomp, county court, county clerk and| Mr. Graves. er Saaeeegees tose beceanpinesideney 7 cecatie eee oe t soa ite county collector of St. Clair county, sc red stairs, and asking the Circuit court to restrain} We have no desire or intention of , on many a day famous the collection cf the ta.ss levied for| Setting up a personal controversy t the nation be: pant i itor C > : 2 ur et th victor: the present year. ‘ihe matter is with the editor of the Democrat, but Zz, ; SPAT EE SrRaye ywereas . hanes r e throne important to the people of St. Clair,|Bi@ fight on Mr. Graves was co C Ca M’KINLEY TO SAMPSON. is Donners, bowed belcrd a ae eos : i i ra « € ewed the . ey ssed. as the sustaining of the injunction | @anifestly unfair that we = | The President Telegraphs the Admiral the ee hep he: would depriye the county of any |Pelled to point out its venom and | Congratulations and Thanks of the | seorge ron Go “i glaring inconsistencies. We doubt Ft 2. A; not that this weeks issue of that (4) ec alr - paper will contain any amount of | “Whole American People.” resscd Flour. and the war er various w method funds for the year. Hon. W. W. Graves, of this city, has been retain- ed by the county officials audothers om @ gu: ° bands of Cu- | M the bush on the hillside, | WasuInGron, July 5.—President Kinley telegraphed ye 5; ongratulatory message to Ad- terd } | | miral Sampson: | P ] . e the unarmed, | lowing to oppose this stroke of the bond.| Sensational accusations and false! ;. indicated by its condition. When ie eee ir. One object holding Shylocks, and we hope that|Stttements. We say that beause it] the natural secretions decreases when | pox: the Gloucester to the assistance | +27 tetova his usual success may attend him in| bas been its history in city and| the hair becomes dry, Splits at the | et the Maria Teresa. and as soon as of tine. Thi eae ficalcace. county polities to wait until too late ends and comes out incombing when and to keep the gloss disappears and the hair be- lition bas —_—_—— to be refuted by the other papers . | The question of territorial exten | and then make any kind of a charge eRe Lewy — of ne bn Se imnreetin Se é 2 hea e hair ts indicated. 1 SUCCESS O; made Wit 2a sion ie now agitating the American | he thinks will benefit hiecause. So| AYER’S HAIR VIGOR is due to! m of compressior ks by By peaple and will bs an zmporsant 18-| we hereby wara our readers against| the fact that it restores the hair-pro- | tion of Cervera’s fleet is a terrific blow | ©"@ulic pre , show ‘hes ; sue in the next democratic vational | believing avything in this last issue| ducing organs to their nataral vigor. | | to Spain, as this fleet was far more | *)¢ debit A ¥e a 4 Suirenson, Some | ef) our: umose of the Democrat before the conven | It encourages and promotes the secre- repre ace ier parece dl In raatait ts ; The com- prominent democratic statesmen in-|tion Tf Mr. Wade had any charges'| tions of the hair follicles, and thus | ai on ahi. Gan Pe of larval cluding Mr. Bryan, are very much te ee | gray or faded hair regains its original ead ara ing f the f red safe Reng = yan, y that would stand the light of inves-| v7 th consisted | : opposed to our extending our terri- | 4:94: , ee ee tisers Vize from t “ f t. : ee ee .,_| tigation be wou'd have produced | begins, and lost lus- | ca Coa aa A = s the orial possessions by conquest, while | thom long before this. Democrats, | tre is restored. die Insel c nds of others, equally in earnest, believe we be on your guard and do not doa! “Ihave used Furor and, j er should take and hold the Philippine] py other democrat a great injus | 5 £ a Islands, together with Puerto Rico ieee, | ' es and other Spanish possessions. Now] Mr. Graves never contended for! ee ee Pdaioy Deaicae the question naturally arises, if the! the single gold standard. As far! Katy” Shops to Ran Full as ne ably L14, Mo latter gentlemen are successful in| back as 1892, in debates with bcth | 4 having their policies adopted and] Mr. Atkeson and Mr. Csarroil, he! incorporated in the platform, will that debar Mr. Bryan from party contended for the free and unlimited coinage of both gold silver at euch a/ consideration even if he shcu’d sup- port the platform as adopted. Un doubtedly it would under Mr. Wade's eonstruction his fight on Mr. Graves. ratio as would maintain the parity | of the two metals on a commercial rating. He did not believe that 16/ to 1 was the proper ratio. Neither! did a larger majority of our repre.| sap WEYANT, aes) I 2 his | 2¢r Lieut Pe | Bary. | tenant Comman | @sdin at the dis;

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