The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 3, 1898, Page 3

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—_—— = TERMS ACCEPTED. ish Commissioners Grant Our Demands. —Their Answer to American Ultimatum | Reported to Be Concession. Paris, October 27 —The Spanish pebere of the Peace Commission have accepted the American ulti- motum io which the United States pefases to pay the Cuban debt. This statement was raade here itively today after the adjourn pent of the Peace Commission. [fthis report is true it indicates that the only matter now before the | ax (ommission is the Philippine ques-| fio, which has not yet been formally reached expected to-day because of the fact Some definite action was thet it was the day believed to have| ‘ been set for an auswer toan Ameri an ultimatum sent several days ago. Everybody Says So. eet Candy Cathartic, the most wonder- | discovery of the age, pleasant and yeshing lw the taste, act gently and positive- ‘on the kidney: , liver and bowels, cleansing entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipatson —. biliousness 6.8 please buy and try a box of C. today, 10, *. $, cents. Sold and guarante a “to eure by aidraggisis. } A Rotten Party, Republican ex Postmaster General John Wanamaker “T have been a republican since 1860, bur my party stinks in the nostrils of decent men. If the people are will Bays: a ing to upbold such corruption as ot ad of the practice and te condone their dishonesty, God help the country ’ Mr. Wanamaker was one of his party’s most prominent leaders until the Quays, tue Hannas, the McKin leysand the Algers adopted a new code of political ethics, whose center md circumference was corruption, fayoriteiam aud imperialism He fought against the ascendancy of these men to the control of the party, and he fought them as they wsZunfolded their schemes until the stench of the corruption of the party was too great to be longer endured. But Mr. Wanamaker has not quit his party He is still trying to purify it, but he believes it can only be purified by humiliating defeat. He believes that only overwhelming de feat will arouse the rank and file to the full realization of the importanc+ ofrepudiating the Hanuas and the Quays and their kind, and rebuild ing the party on such lines as were blazed by Lincoln, Seward, Chass, Sumner and their colleagues. No doubt Mr. Wanamaker had much to do with indietiog Senator Quay for helping to wreck the Peo ck'gple’s bink of Philadelphia after he tad caused the State Treasurer t deposit over $500,000 in the concern leaders . ; . , 2 @it is surmised that the detectives ho bave dug up enough evidence , Phat fire which destroyed the capito! building, and which was the work of ay @icendiaries, are in his pay. And he ms to be making it pretty clear that the capitol building was de stroyed for no other purpese than to ean opportunity to erect a new uilding for the steal there would in it for republican bosses In ome way Mr. Wanamaker has man ed to get an expert into the State freasurer’s office whose report shows that fully $3,C00,0U0 iaterest on ret {State deposits haye been stolea in Recent years, and that over $1,000, 00 bas been paid to “dummies” on State’ pay roll. No wonder Mr. @nameker says: ‘My party stinks the nostrils of decent men,” means the National republican tty as wellas the party in Penn Wlyania —Kansas City Times orn’ Mo. LTO Ol and See a lot of Portuguese menin another col- ia treading crapes with their feet for mak- wine: F 1 about it, also about Speer’s Proved method of mashing grapes and mak- Wines. . ' For the Weak and Aged. The best thing for weakly persons and in- Gs isSpeer’s Port Grape Wine. His Bur- y and Claret Wines are used at dinner by best society people in New York and hington. acs) rk ad ve John Youngers, living south of By has twin boys, 11 years old, thy and strong. When ene of boys get sick, the other short takes sick ia the samo way. Mone chills the other chills ailment of one is answered by limilar ailment of the other. een them that is as remarkable loods = Pills i ip the mouth, coated oe Eseeeaeg cen ae Dave Coals eae: 25 cents. ly Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. | children. % It is i d sympathetic bond that exists Bit is strong.—Centralia Courier. | THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. { & ¥ President McKinle the People to Give Thanks to God for Blessings Asks Received the Past Year. Washir after the sued the The fy jamation: conttic n the WILLIA retary of stat HICHBORN’S REPORT. Joux Hay The Chief Constructor of the Navy Invites Attention to Work in His De- partment. Washington, Oct. 28.—A part of the burden of equipping the United States navy for the war with Spain fell upon the construction bureau of the navy, and in his annual report Commodore Hichborn, the chief con- structor, furnishes many interesting details as to the extent of this work. More than 100 merchant craft were made into effective naval vessels at short notice. Look- ing to the future the chief constructor invites attention to the importance of properly equipping and maintaining the plants already established at the minor naval stations along the coast. He says that had the consequences of the recent naval engagements in the West Indies been nearly so serious as there was reason to expect they might be, the southern stations would have been necessary for repairs to ships too badly injured to be sent to northern yards. The chief constructor declares that the naval engagements of the past few months have fully justified his course in making fireproof the woodwork placed in our warships. The necessity for hastening the construction of the new docks is strongly urged. Anallu- sion is made to the steady decrease in the number of apprentices in the several yards. that the apprent workmen, and ther the system be put o boys be car large The chief constructor says best make the eful er course of ard. carried throu construction at the navy y The Loss of a Steamer Coofirmed. Chi , Oct. 2S.—The loss of the steamer R L. Doty with her entire erew duri the gale of Tuesday is now coneeded. Wreckage brought here has teen fully identified Ca Ellison, of the steamer George \ jams, which belongs to the same line, as having come from the Doty The Olive Jeanette, which the Doty had in to was towed into Chieago to-day. Her crew also confirmed the loss of the steamer. Miners’ Strike at L tehfield, Tk. Springfield, I11., Oct. The miners in the Litchfield Coal company’s mine at Litehfield, operated by Capt. David Davis, company K, Fourth Ilinois vol- because nine fel- upteers, have struck low-workmen were discharged. The men in question had been discharged before the war with Spain began, but while yt. Davis was away with his iment they were te When he returned he discharged them and the strike resulted. promt Paria Newspavers Divided. are proving other i » Carry Away Things. ormatic to br that are reg erty in C being the Au eak ou a Corsicana, occurred last night, result total destruction of sev and one saloon, and loss of three lives, m Johnson and two smal started the Johnson i troleum fire by using erud kitchen stove. © Acquitted. Dreyfus 3 London, Oct Paris di to the Central ys at evident and the ac- regarded as n of alre ing change is aspect of the Dre} fus case talo of Dreyfus is now te within the real possi- bein bilities. fatal Boiler Explosion. Lake Linden, Mich., Oct. 25.—Boiler No. S in Calumet and Hecla boiler- house, exploded at noon to-day, killing three men instantly and burning one seriously. in the | | | Drying preparations simply del | velop dry catarrb; they dry up the| secretions which adhere to the mem- brane and decompose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordi- nary form ef catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants and use that whieh cleanses, soothes and heals Elys Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrb er cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial will be mailed for cents, Bz 10 large for 50 cents. Al! druggists keep it Ely Brothere, 56 Warren Street, New York Editor Probabty Killed, Laurel, Ind., Oct. 27.—Capt. W. |G. Day last night shot and prob 1 \fatally wounded L. Boland, e tor of the Review Boland some me last su r began criticising yay: t ttitiog e interest it ” f a bouus tO @ com- a sat Candy Cathartie, re. ¢ ormsa Wreek if Waters. | No the last Christians, th cus: way, Oct. few days hav to sbhippipg yrms of d grear « Many satling vessels have been lost and a number are more or less over-| due. The steamer Thingvalla, which was overdue, and which it was fear ed was lost, has just arriyed, after a 20 days’ passage from New York One person had died on the way and a number of others were injured by | beavy seas. ACTIVE. solic ITORS, LV ERY WHE) of the Philippines’? by Murat Halstead commissioned by the government as official historian of the war department | The book Was written in army camps at San Fran cisco, on the Paciic with General Merritt, in the hospitals at Honolulu. in Hong Kong. tho American trenches at Manila, in the ineur- gent camps with Aguinaldo, on the deck ef the Olympia with Dewey, andin the roar of battle at the fall of Manila Bonanza for agents Brimful of original pictures taken by government photographers on the spot Large : “The ook Low prices Big pr Freight paid. Credit given. Dropalltrashy unofficial war books. Outiitfree. Address. F. T. Baker, Seo’y, Star Insuranee Bldg.,Ghicago. 60-16% Happy Atll Items, We never saw 80 much snow at this seasov of the year as fell last week, A good many will commence to chuck their corn in a few days. Brank Shoster is at Nyhart baling hay. Will Allen purchased a cow at Mr Gench’s eale. rented Mr Fr.nk Gench’s farm for next year. Mr Schmidt is house Mr Dabach bas put a new roof on his houss Rev Sbulenberger failed appointment Sunday Cash Swan has remodeling the rain J CLlane took hogs to Rich Hill Monday. Alex Wilson, who has been in Oklahoma for the last three months, returned home Monday. Rev Henry Allen has purchased a new road wagon friends in this neighborhood last} week Borx—October 12, to Mr and Mrs to fill his} on account of } Mr Jobn Long, of Nevada, visited } MARKET REPORTS. Kansas City © stock. 4.50; 5 Indian steers, ws and ft 22. 00@3.40. Hogs—Receipts, 5,500; m t ers, #240@360; packers, &40G3 6 Sheep—Receipts, 1.809; market steady strong; muttons, 14.00@4 bs, $.00g6 go Grain and Provisions. Vessel Overturned in Lake Mic higan and the TANTD a WANTED, i Yhicago, lil, Oct. 27.—When the The Post-Dispatch wants an ve schooner Sturgis was brought into Agent in every hamlet, every vil- port today Capt. G ire lage. eyery town. every city. This ae : I is the opportunity of a lifetime t haviog passed an overturned vessel, ct g ee } RoR aiaTe OUEE PTA be te a pr e businees. It g b widdle of costs: y You can get tho lake Point Sable, Tues- the sup} leading citizens, day noon i was then blow. Wo Wi >» glad to see you ing a the start Capt G oe The Post Dis; sin great de- rend. crew bad mand. It’s a great paper. Ite a been bly member of the Associated Press. Ne improbable ©"* other St. Louis eveoing paper enjoys this distinction. The Post-Dispatch has war correspondents at all pomts CA of interest and with the fle bow in ot IA the i Cuban waters ly 60 cents a month. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Write for particulars Address, The Post-Dispateh, ST. LOUIS, MO. THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri. Paip CAPITAL, - - § wo OO. i || Receives Deposits subject to ¢ ans Money, Issues Exchange and doesa si We w ate y r pat- re I sing prompt eer and absolute lepos ER, Booker Powsri, es : F. M Voris J. R. Jexxrys, Wa. E Watrox J. R. Jenxrys, Cashier. Wm. E. Warvon, President. The Walton Trust Gompany, of Butler. Missouri. $55.000 60. Parp UP CAPITAL, - - Have on hand a large amount of Money to be loaned on Real Estate at LOWEST RATES back part orall at any and on liberal terms, allowing borrowers to pay time and stop interest. Farmers wanting te oo new loans, or desiring low rate money to pay off old loans, are invit- ed to call and get rates. Have complete Abstracts to all Real Estate in Bates County. Authorized by law to act as Assignee, Receiver, Trustee, Executor or Administrator. T. J. Wricut, Vice-President. Ww. E. Warros, Prerident. Frank Auten, Secretary. JOHN F. HERRELL & SON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS -arties wanting good, safe and conservative Insurance or want a this firm before splendid good farm would do well to call and INSURING OR BUYING A FARM. -tand get what Call and see what we have. Pay for what you g¢ com No pase your hat around companice you pay for. Very Respectfully Yours, ]- F- HERRELL & SON. ADRIAN, MO. Daisy | Catarrh is | Not Incurable | But it can not be cured by sprays washes and | C nently eve ry trac e of th Josie Ow Joseph Lee, ajbouncing baby boy Ie Many ng local treat-! ment for years, and find themselves worse now thanever. <A trialof S.S.Sii.Blood : a pre it to be the right cities for Catarrh. It will cure the most ob- stinate case. Books mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlants, Ga. have been ta | Trying to Get the Methodist Conference SCENE IN A PORTUGAL WINERY, a famous oe > grat es for Port Win r women for each g e four or fi igh for three te breeches weil > and tread thejz sup to tie r ones Blew Oct His Brains Through Jealousy. ous rage. ea. St. Louis, Oct In a j r quarre Ss an hour last nig ta , Shot hims ple and is not expected to wou Harte is married and has ife, quite jealous of his wi | growi ng during the past monthort so much that three weeks ago h tempted to commit su de. ————— May Revolutionize noe Sedalia, Mo., Oct. —A. P. burg, a bookbinder of this ci ie has vented a propeller for river, lake and | ent ocean vessels that he feels confid will revolutionize boat-building. has just completed his model and the ae test made in the presence of several Wines and Brandy always in the hom spectators was highly satisfactory. PEE! R 'S WIN ES < ine); 2 ae that he made o Wines and Brandy. are very ol He} Every family shoul For Sale by Druggists and reer bi

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