The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 6, 1899, Page 2

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| Tae isiaud to Be Aunexed Without “Coercion,” Washington, D.C, March 30.— It bas cropped out here that Presi dent McKinley bas Cecided to arnex Cuba. This statement is made upon the best authority. While the pretense ig wade that no force will be used to put this po plan cutlined is a most ingenious one and will bave precisely the same effect as wouldithe use of men and ing the island under the execution. the oy ip guns to br folds of stars and stripes. » president's plan is to win the co isent of the Cubans to annexation and to do this his echeme is to put into operation at once. step in this matter of Cuban con- pent isin the organization of the Cubaa police. Gomez, who has been won over to the idea of annexation, is to assist in this organization, and will be made Commander of the Island Constabulary, or Civil Guard. This guard will have eonirol of the election machinery when the people come to vote on annexation, and will be relied upon to aesist in the desired result The other important step will be enrollment of natives who are to vote on the question. This registra tion list will be made up by native Cubans who are known to be annex ationists. A property and educational quali- fication will be established as * | cries to heaven for rectification. It basis of suffrage. {n brief, the whole government of the island is to be so organized that when the day to vote on annexation comes there will not ba the slight- est chance of the failure of annexa- tion. This plan, the president’s sup- porters claim, is not coercion, but merely the introduction of Ameri- can political methods into the set tlement of the Cuban problem. There is remedy on eerth equal to Herbine tor the cure ot constipation sick headache, indigestion vertigo, loss ot memory, uncertain appetite unrestfuy sleep or skin eruptions. If you want a tonic tor the liver, Herbine will not dis- appoiat you. H. L. Tucker, Be Square in Politics, This is the way the editor of the Harrisonville Democrat goes for some of the small caliber politicians in his bailiwick: We kvow a man who believes he is a warm thing in politics. But he jso’t. The trouble with some men who wish to be real smooth politi cians, they conceive that success is attained by insincerity and misrepre- sentation. It pays to be honest. It pays to be straightforward. It pays to have a standard of morals in poli tics It pays to appreciate your real friends. It don’t pay to go back on your friends. {t don’t pay to lis about them Some day he may learn that in politics as in everything else it pays to be square and honest. The day for the sleek political plotter bas | passed. His occupation is gone. Common sense is the best key to political suceesr, and there is no common sence which gives counte- nance to double dealing The men who swell up and whis- per in each other’s ears and talk M’KINLEYZUAS A CUBAN POLICY. | The first | of so called democracy we are get | IT Is A DEVILS’S DANC Noted Educators So Describes March of Capitalism, gress Reducible to Marking — tep Cc tal’ C CL Dp ¢ mi ee SPLENDID BEHAVIOR 0} ny C ag, March 28 —Prof. Sige Pe - Activs Hostilitles May Soon Cexse Owlng All pene, Wieser Geeta to the Rainy “cason—Natives May Be it University of Chica Employ Ge as yesterday startled Methodist s Casu ‘ Kan tera by some of the in his address on * Sociological S:udy to the Minist He said in part: llive and move and have our being is |eo bad that nobody can tell the full In this age social system in which we | measure of its in:quity hope of hold- he Americans found ev orate prepara- tions for evac ion. On the railroad far records | the rails and ties for been torn up and ing ; , | {ting into the thralls of the most} |relentless system of economic olig-| archy that bistory thus . : | “That capital from which most of us| } ao _ 5 ; 7 ae into the river. e directly or indirectly get our bread) |; Malston-tiede and butter is becoming the most un-| went into the country |democratic, inhuman and atheistic; railroad, sy others d i Bes ca g@ their possessions of all the heathen divinities. It] ,;,, tiie aad aiken an breeds children only to devour the Most of the rebe bodies of some ard the souls of ht to pc mile had r them. removed last 5 ,| the railroad, leaving only some small others, end to put out the spiritual! pands in the strong trenches in front of Malolos. Gen acArthur s at seven o'clock with two rapid-fire guns eyesight of the rest. In spite of the historic campaigns for liberty, in spite of the achievements of morning anking the y on the right and two guns of the Sixth artillery on the left of the rapids, tiring continuous The Kansas i Montana regiments moved from Malo- los and the Nebraslk regiments and the Third art along the right of the railro only effective stand made by the rebels was at a bamboo and earthe ik fortification half a mile from M andonthe right, where the Nebras- ka regiment, as was the czese Thurs- day, had the hardest work and suffered wild|the greatest loss. Col. Funston, al- ways at the front, was the first man in Malolos, followed by a group of dashing Kansans. The Filipino flag, which was flying from the center of the town, was hauled down by some men of the Montana regiment, who triumphantly raised their own above it From the columns of smoke arising from the city it seemed asif the whole place was ablaze. It turned out, how- ever, that only the presideneja, or government building, and afew of the smaller buildings, had been set fire to by the rebels before they evacuated the place. From the reports gathered by the American officers, from prisoners and others, it is believed that the rebel army is constantly losing strength on desertion and that, al- though the enemy may make one or two more stands, the forces of Agui- nald will degenerate in perhaps a month to a few hundreds, who may continue waging a guerrilla warfare in the mountains. Jbris- tianity, there has never been a time | track, two guns of the Utah batte since Adam was born when the indi- vidual counted for so little or availed so little as to-day. “Our present economic system stultities human vature. It nullifies the purposes of God “There seems to be no practical alternative between, on the one hand, swelling the clamor of and incoherent revolt, the other hand, giving one’s moral support to conservatism, most falsely and fatally so-called, which intensi fies the evils by denying that they exist. “If you will heed the symptoms from bank and office and factory and railroad headquarters and daily press, you bave discovered that the very men who are making these combina wo and, on tions ara beginning te be afraid of their shadows. very business men, who claim to havea own Toese account of monopoly of practical common sense, have involved themselves and ali the rest of us in errors. “The march of human progress is getting reducible to marking time in the lock step of capital's chain gang. a grim tragedy of ACTIVE HOSTILITIES MAY CEASE, Washington, April 1.—It is said at SOON cine the war department that Gen. Otis ‘We have turned moral values} will not make a campaign during the upside down. Weare making men | rainy season, nor is it believed that he : 3 will at present chase the the means of making capital, where es ee a as capital is only tolerable when it is} The simply means of making men It| the would make infivitely more for bu sia man weal if every doliar of wealth should be cleaned from the earth, if we could have instead of it industry ilipinos into fastnesses of Luzon. it evident that t that was in Aguinaldo has ipped out of him and it is be- e cannot hold the Filipino much longer. If Gen. advises it, the war department approve a cessation of hostilities or further forward movement, when nsi lieved and honesty and justice andloveand/|little can be accomplished save faith, than to beled much further | ‘°° fhe: Seuiees| eee esults. A short rest will into the devil's dances of capitalism.’ | determine wh == intend The treatment tor worms must be prompt and safe. White Cream Verm ifuge ean be trusted to restore yonr child to health, It is a tonic as well asa worm ether the Filipinos to keep up a guerrilla war- fare, and if so a plan is already matu ing to meet any such condition. Na- tives will be employed to fight the guerrillas, and as the government can ete : Ever) poe eusaneced to | give them better pay and afford them gworms. sc. ~L. Tucker. greater protection than Agui °, there is no doubt about the ability to employ nativesin this way. If there must bea guerrilla fight during the The effort of the Globe-Democrat mysteriously and look as though they had large secrets on their minds often over estimate the width and length and breadth of the swath they cut. The beat politician is the man who acts natural; who is frank and honest enough to trust his friends. We have ne use fora political trickster. We love to speak and mention the good qualities of the real man. You can play the Dr. Jekell and Mr. Hyde act in politics a ehort time, but your cearseness will soon be discovered. Be honest in politics. Ballard’s Snow Liniment is the most penetrating liniment in the world. It cures pain and inflammation ot all kinds quicker than anv known remedy, price soc. Every bottle guaranteed 25 and soc. H. L. Tucker. Plot Against the Czar. Parie, March 30.—The Echo de Paris to-day publishes a dispatch from Copenbagen, saying a plot against the Czar,in which his mother | and M. Pobyedonotzeff, the head of the Holy Synod, are implicated, has been discovered, the object of the eonspirators being to take advantage of the state of the Czar’s health to remove him from power and confide the Government to bis uncle, who is classed as a notorious reactionary. to make it appear that the Missouri state treasury is bankrupt is sim rainy ‘on, which will soon be upon y P PSY ihe Philippines, she United Statea wilt apart of the constant purpose of | not sacrifice its troops in such war- that lying journal to libel its own| fare, if natives can be obtained. state. The Globe-Democrat knows pote shia = ae ee et ™ a ashington, April 1.—The follow- the Missouri state iressury Was! ing list of casualties has been received never in better condition than at/| from Gen. Otis: the present and that the refusal of|, Tsniicih Kansas. killed: Private (Orlin the treasurer to pay the accounts of | Samuel Wilson Wounded: Company E, Cap. members and employes of the gen. baie iedooagy tersag esting Sima Seeks us . b vere; Darter, eral assembly is due to the failure S nee ee of the legislature to appropriate the , ie < sess hand, severe; Co: jaude , 01 necessary funds, and net from the} sigs: K. ‘George B. Dally, side. silght: 1. lack of means to meet the appro- Harry G. Kuhns. shoulder, slight; Serge priation. The Glebe Democrat never faile to slander Missouri. In its ribald ravings it descends to the foulness of the fisher woman and adopts with evident relish the chief James W. “Murran, ieg, slight: Privates Michael H Jarrity, knee, severe; C, Henry W. characteristic of Ananias —Mexico Intelligencer. Johnson, forearm, slight; D, Edward Crane, forearm, moderate: Corporal James C. Chat- terberg. chest. severe: H. Ernest Cross, shoul- Ger. severe: band, Private Courtland Fleming, abdomen, severe; E. Private Todd L. Wagner. leg, severe. Old Man Robbed and Siatn. Fond du Lae, Wis, April 1.—John Dlumenroether, an aged and wealthy resident of St. Joe, Fond du Lac coun- ty, was found dead in a but oceupied by him alone. Three bullet holes were found in his back. The old man was possessed of anywhere from $15,- #0, which he is said to have Let me say I have used Ely’s Cream Balm for catarrh aod can thoroughly recommend it for what it claims. Very truly. (Rev.) H. W. Hathuway, Elizabeth, N. J easdoas R., tried Ely’s Cream Balm, and to! ell appearances am cured of catarrh | ; n brok F F The terrible headaches from = : gph ctor — I long suffered are gone.-—W. J. Fennsyivania Out of Money. Hitchcock, late Major U S. Vol. and! A. A. Gen., Buffalo, N. ¥ A 10c trial siza or the 50¢ size of ly's Cream Balm will be mailed. | Kept by druggists ly Brothers, } civi 56 Werzen St, N: Y. r ¥ quart t lof these chests and trunks HALOLOS DESERTED. “| brother Pa st, |part of the big j ble m SIMONB. ARMOUR Death of the Wal-Knowa Kansas City Packer.—Cawed by Pacumeuia Kansas City,Mo, March 29.—S. B. Araoar, heal of tt on a farm in Sladson ¢ Feb. 1, 1528. Hi ws work on 1870, wher ja brane} of \the fall of 1870 ant | 1871 the firm of | mour began in a rented building. of 1871 ths first building ownei by jton & Armc winter ¢ Pankington & Ar- busines The spnng Planking- rowas built. It is now plat —" tha covers jaecr married J B. Armour wai 21, 1856, to Miss Margaret Klock ; Oneida, N.Y. The: bad no ch | dren. Mr Armour's jacteristics were a human nature, and shrewdaes o1omy, modesty city of character and life| | , | land sim and great tenderness Mr. Ar public affar hares the city’s worth if was very active in all much to en He helped organiz+ the New Euglend Safe De posit & Trust Co, of this citv in 1889 and acted as one of its diree- tors up to the time of ite conversion lastSyear, into the New England National Back, io which concern he held the office of director at the time of his deatb. sand did Try Grain O! IsyGraip O! Aek your Grocer to-day to show you a pack- age of Grain O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee The children drink it without injary as well as tae adult All who try it, like it Grain-o has that rich seai brown of Mochs or Java, bit it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives {t without distress, 1-2 the price of }eoffee ISc. and 25 cts per package. Sold by all grocere, Child Afire tu a Chureh, Spring tield, Mo ,March 30.—Panie ed for a short while ths moruing at the Church of the Im meculate Conception. As a feature of the Holy Thursday celebration 50 little girls from Loretta Academy and the school marched through the church aisles dressed in light clothi ed candle. The candie carried by 8- year-old Florence Rule ignited her long flowing hair amd spread to her clothing She among the preve parteb ch carrying a light was closely packed There was ecarcely standicg room in the eburch The crowd wes frantic. Cocl heads prevented loss of life, although the little girl is painfully burned oiber children. Scene in Speer’s Vineyards, AT PASSAIC, N. J. Gathering the Oporto c Port & Burgundy Wi invali Be teat) Speer’s Port & Burgundy Wine. The Finest Wine in the world from his 56 Acres of Vineyards, where the —— Tich in iron, imparting it to the! rto grape and the gra; to the Wine coasts lack cers Tich color, and blood-making: property of this life-giving Wine. The Iron in it. Thisis the W that beats the world in its val dicinal qualities, for far We re and DO NOT RUIN THE Way y b No arr ( ‘ wi s . «cy a ee - HIGH OR LOW GRaph re sce 4 ager ee for very few dollars I am thankful ton gil@ | hope you willeg ave never tried his le the rigng) Af at k A. B. Ladwigligpi [DOOLEY & LUDWIcK, LAWYERS, 8. W. Doole | Te Vi Office oyer Bates County Bank, Bile nver, d and pointe No expense has been sa a he passenger equipment of : weiss b nd to none inthe west. Travel | J. S. FRANCISCO H.C.Q wit = H.C. Orn ~ CLARE bh Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City Francisco & Clark, fos: — LAWYERS, SPEER NURSERY AND ns o Giaves & Clark. Over W. O. JACKSON, H nd LAWYER, 8 BUTLER, - - mo, ipa FRUIT co. Will practice in all the court, p = T Since the death of Henry Speer the al . . firm name, Henry Speer & Son will Thos. J. Smith, 4 itl fb be changed to LAWYER, The Speer Nursery & Fruit Co, | Osice over Bates County Bank. Butler, M with JOHN SPEER, Manager. ms: Henry Speer had twenty-five years | ,, se seas experience raising fruit and nursery | 2206; “yg Silvers: iss stock in this county. We have the | in rearof Farmers Bank "y been raised up in the business and | ? hove profited by his experience. Be- | Silvers & Silve q 4 » t J C ing in the fruit growing business we can give our customers yaluable ad- gee"! ——ATTORNEYS ‘AT — vise as to varieties, method of plant- BXS (AT LAW ing, ete. j Will practice in all the courts, on New comers to the county and all | a int others who contemplate ‘planting | trees will do well to consult’ us and| Ae W. THURMAN, &°. get our prices before buying. Our oft nursery stock consists of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Apple, Pear, Peaeh. Cherry Trees, and ull kinds T Wiil_practice in all the courts. Office Bates County Bank, Butler, Mo, (if) Pe" Plom, ‘au C. BOULWARE, Physician qpb¢ e Surgeon. Office norta side H of small fruits, Plant Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and dl Sbade and Ornamental = “"**7°C1*tY- — * Trees. DR, J. T. HUGE Our prices are consistent with the [ times and the quality of our goods. Send for catalogue. Any business manin Butler can tell you where to find us, DENTIST. Clothing @ Entrance, same that to Hagedorn! Studio, north side equare , Butler, Ma, The Speer Nursery & Fruit Co C.CORSET! " Sa eee lr i MAKE xf | American Beauties Parlors over Model South Side City Limits THE Owl Drug Store. ; We beg to ennounce the new OWL DRUG STORE (under Ross Hotel) and extend to you an invitation to come and ex- 4 amine. Everything new and w _ LATEST fresh on the market. Our idea ‘ ; > 2 y § ; ’ ? 3 2 ; Q ¢ ’ » was to get good values and so ‘ } well are we pleased with our | MODELS. 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