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PHO ofa slopsiosatafo7o30) DR.PIERCE'S © FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION CHICAGO. DEMAND OF H3 [LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM ¥O. 78,465} eS “| was a sufferer from female weak- } { | THAT JOINT DISCUSSION. | J. B. Schmedding, chairman of the populist committee for the 6th eon- BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES ness. Every month regularly as the Eprror. menses came, | suffered dreadful pains in uterus, ovaries were affected and “2 had leucorrheea. | _ Chicé ll., Sept had my children | dred thousand dollars ast and it | night and mere la ft me very weak That is ( ear ago I was | : tultimatum Hardly Thinks “the Young Mag to Say Anything Unkiad” L.L, 20.4 ‘Y is AD present a guest of jal Nicol Ludlow at Oakdale, He day good-humoredly replied to, statements of I Hobson, “By Saturday Night s500,000 and More | Later On.” §. D. ALLEN, challenge to chairman of the W. O. meet gressional dist. sent a Peyton A. Parks, | democratic committee to have | j- D. AtLen & CO., Proprietors. : Ago, at Sayville, Sept. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: PERIODS OF SUFFERING GIVE PLACE TO PERIODS DeArmond Mr. irks, , Said, among ot Atkeson mccmencac The Wzex1.y Times, published every Teureday, will be sent to any address | i! nne vear, postage paid, for S1.00, In an- omt Democratic National Ticket. For President WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN For Vice-President ADLAIL I TEVENSON. DEMOCRATIC For Supreme Judge— For Governsor—A For Lieut. -Governor For >ecretary of State For Auditor—Aibert © Ailen For Attorney General—E ( Crow For Trea: Robert P For Kal pad and Warehouse Herington. 8 Cook COUNTY TICKET. For Repres+ntative—Thos. L. Harper For Treasurer— T. Johnsen For Pro+s+cuting Attorney Joe T. smith te Judee—Cal S. Horn F. Bo D.V.E a rown. y For Coroner For Judge Cor D. Wimsatt, South Democratic Appointments. North Distri John J arch JAMES A. REED, i Kansas City Adrian, Thursday, Oct. 11, Butler, 7 HON, EDGAR MANN. Foster, Oct. 18, sutler, Thursday, 5 i Spruce, Oct. 6th W. 0. Jackson AND M. Altona, Oct M.S. Horn L. Harver Dillon School house, Oct. 6th. The dispatches say it will tal 2,000 men to clean SILVERS . Horn oth Ann T for a month Galveston, The populist party in convention in Kansas City passed resolutions en- ticket. dorsing the entire democratic ee Senator Ben I illinan, will Palmyra, It is estimated that 10,000 of South Carolina, spoak at to.day. people will hear enrollment The en- 300 students. than last le state university this year breaks all records. rollment for 1900 is 1, 300 This is nearly more year John L. W negro republican come out squarely for Bryan and ad- , the noted Kansas and orator has vises the colored people to support him. ee Illinois pays thirty-nine cents on the $100 valuation for state pur- poses; Missouri pays ten cents. The republicans control Illinois and the democrats Missouri the Missouri there are 788 Statistics concerning state penitentiary 1,923 convicts, of are laborers, 57 waiters, 37 hostlers and 32 railroad men. Of the 51S marriéd, 130 foreigners, 170 protest- ants, Catholics, and 1,426 with no religious belief. Lew Wallace, Jr., of the fa- mous Indian soldier, statesman and poet announces that he will vote for Bryan. “Innotableinstances,” Mr. Wallace, ‘McKinley has violated trust show whom are son says his oath of office, and ean be placed in him. On the contrary, Mr. Bryan is a man true to his faith no and steak The Democrat have positive information that the Clinton claims to new proposed Colorado road, now built Union, come to Clinton and go into Kansas City overt watch the and if it is projected west from Clin- ton Butler must effort to secure it. —$_________ Powers, of I 1, appointed br Nebeker last week during theabsence Wells, dec he ground that being west from will he Frisco. Our people will novements of this road make a desperate Judge U.S. Senator acting Governor from the state of Gov ines theappoint the preceder é Quay case makes it « uld r however senate w efuse t maint governor was ac ers when he made Jmittee and are pI since b« democrat I : ists are earnestly support and near- popu- > by their ind SteVeuson s ot the ittling ts ‘ ald. side emocre rt > repub lic a ‘Atont of the are doing id file, with heartily wood work lor local lists like are these circ nees, it would well their good | as hit find doir as Test opportunit nto th 1 oOmmae publicanism Hes sna re A very w truthful and tter. fair pre- True popu- se of thema ntation ¢ lists ares the actions of and com- supporting Bryan venson earnestly and enthu- No one denies that fact the iall off- who contribute tanding by their national convention and Ste Slastice and AtKeson, s exe ept shoot he represents, o the cause of true populists the full county tickets. right proposition. imperi- bank monopolies gold- should those larg state, cong and and Mr. P. jecting siona irks was clearly in Mr. All forces oppesed to trusts, re- Atkeson’s alism, militarism, to control the currency bug issue, rism, Huannaism, .et« unite in a common cause, and who work to divide these forces are enemies of reform We do not desire to be personal, Atkeson’s connection with Bates county politics that he invariably joins with republi- but it is the history of Mr. inst democrats. The only way heever attempts to justify his is that “the democrats are in power in this coun- ty nothing from them,” eans course in that respect and therefore he could expect admitting there- by that it is for personal: andize- and reform, labors of ment alone that he for the g which he makes such great pretenses. He tion for some oftice and then open and would disg: keson. ant to relate, but go to make up the not reat causes for the nomina- makes invariably secures which but At- pleas- notorious dickers race any one else These things are not political history of the county. We repeat that true populists are supporting DeArmond and he will be the majority has yet received. alent WILL HELP THE DEMOCRATS, elected by largest he Populist State Committee Opens Up Headuuarters. Carthage, Mo., J. H. Cook the new chairman of the state popu- list committee, opened headquarters to-day in this city and willeo- operate with the state democratic committee in conducting a vigorous campaign. He returned this morning from St. Lox where he had gone to confer with Chairman Seibert and the dem- ocratic executive committee. Plans were agreed upon which resulted in Chairman Cook’s taking charge at once of the state campaign in so far as the populist party of the state is | interested. The work and the re- sponsibilities Chairman Cook assum- ed will not be done independent of the democraticcommittee, but really in connection with it. Ep. view of the abov son's ide in denying t true working in harmony mocrats and in offering a Sept. 25 populists with the « henemy, ai GF JOY = oes and almost me upand n's advice nedic k several sed the that Mrs. Brown Was Helped. i has dc How Pink- *“T mus a me I be ympoun i have since. > to all.” WEsT the use y ble Cc re and | been recomme! | Mus. j Mac | PLEASANT, reg beown WHAT HOAR HAS DESERTED. Senator's Speech Indicating Our Duty Recalled. 20.—In view of of Washington Senator Hoar’s present defense President McKinley, the hin the senate, April interest. He then said “I believe that, to-morrow, Nept Senator's spee Lt, 8 or day, bet- the li } of experience, the love of liberty and if not to-day yet at an early ter knowledge of the facts, justice, which still burns in the hearts of the republican masses in this coun- try, will bring that party back tothe principles and policy which it planted itself in the beginning. “We are told that if we oppose the upon policy of our imperialistic friends we are bound to suggest some polit our ownasa substitute for theirs. We are asked what we would do in this difficult emergency tion not difficult to answer. — I, it It is a ques- for one, am ready to answer that islands to irst—I would declare we would not take govern them against their will. Second now these —I would reject a cession of sovereignty, which implies that sov- be without consent of the people. Spain had no rightful sovereignty over the Philippine Islands. could not rightfully sell them to us. We could not rightfully buy them from her. Third—I would require all foreign out these ereignty may bought and sold She governments to keep of islands. Fourth—I would offer to the peo- ple of the Philippines our hep in main- taining order until they sonable opportunity to establish a have area- government of their own. Fifth—I would aid them by advice. if they desired it, to set up a free and independent government. Sixth—I invite all great powers of Europe to unite in an that that independence Il not be interfered with by us, by of them with the consent of the others. As to this, should like quite a would a eement sh: themselves, or by any one lam not so sure. I well to tell it is not to be done whether they ¢ consent or not Seventh—1 would declare that the United States spusicanecaea same doctrine as applicable to the Philip- pines that we declared as to and Hayti and the republics. It doctrine, Mexico American the Monroe South Is true that based a doetrit largely reward fo voting t! ulous, t populist who intends e democratic ticket is ridic- | ¥ the least. Asylum Contract Closed. upon our regard for not appl our interest, is orin terri- having able, terms Asiatic loubtedly ‘ } iple a distant we are bound, and mpt to im 10ut On 4 *n with flood- | irregular | 1 Ln ae ot} of Ch | York Saturday marks Jat Mr. | League ¢ lod what had Ha point of \ He then would require mc He asserted tha Iset the | | | record in three hours: of mony ‘done well at in Illinois ar | Further let studied i hess concerns much they oug og said he, « ‘shell out’ and f | to act as his ow1 yass the word alo I ness field. Oh, 1 ever had to Old Cases Disa Henry Co. Democrat Attorn from Nevada Irvir W for tl Vv a motion the O. K. Caldwell euit court doc! done, moved to nently stricken Although served y i and t state's attorr was not on | tion, and it was Graves Caldwell was t} da bank that seven indictment him. First a« taken to Henry was seized with a lu made Missouri ai life. Fof a while eve he would have a } cate setting forth t tion. Finally the case now they are permane of. Caldwell is still « prove now so that he back whenever he so « Joseph Arnheim Kansas Arnheim, Street, promi sas City and thr« as a heavy dealer in he ink City resid Sept Zz at ent was arrested to-day Wisconsin, on secured from K as ( 000. Detective for Wisconsin to-n heim here. He was the alias of A. Joseph Warra were months ago. Consum known out t the charge of horse commission firms Arthur 1ed “re two] nissed was He up filed coun est the mo by Judg of a Neva 1891, found against and venue was nd then he lady that agerous to his y term of court certifi- an’s his perilous condi- went off the docket with leave to re-instate: and nuy put disposed west: but his malady will doubtless rapidly im- can venture io rrested. 21.—Joseph 1422 Central in Ke iis section “* rses and mules tandom Lake, havi ity and about $25,- arks left ring Arn- rrested under lowa lion dread 1] | | | | sistance JEVNEc) Rwy mee, law }Uor | r | AAS AND DOD, \ sick WortEN WELL Jasper County Indictments. Mo., Sept. 21.—The } nd jury called by Ju Perkins returne fternoon and j ng are the indictments Robert West- Marshall stealing ; Morris, grand Reid, murder irder: ¢ Ernest and Jap big- moreland W Brown, Kelton, horse Frank Lawson rape Milford Harry Elston, | Scott amy Ed Fred own, ceny Seamon, robbery glary and larceny Henry Par forgery ; grand k Wii. Smith, grand larceny ons, Ww. M Harmon forg Frank money ; ery receiving st¢ 1 that his jmeatr | The t junder burglary and iarceny Harry Brown Fever spreading in save 14.—' of Washington, Sept. ottice information gzeon general's the war de- partment has no re- al- there to ad vices from Havana indicate that the outbreak is The best parts of the city arding vellow fever in Havana, th gh it is known to exist Private a considerable extent. serious fever ex- nd gone It is said at the war depart- that no ists In tue among Americans who have there. ment of fears are entertained outbreak the troops of the United States as they city and not a serious among are outside of the infected districts. in Massacred 5,000 Chinese. 21.—“ London, Authentic ac counts have been received here,” the of Standard, horrible massacre at Blagovestchensk, which un- doubtedly carried out under direct orders from the authorities tide of Sept. says Moscow correspondent the “of a was Russian and which then let loose the slaughter through Amur. Theentire Chinese population of f town Amur and batches of 5,000 souls was escort outo to a spot five miles up the then, being led in a few hundreds to the’ dered to cross Sriver bank, to the ¢ were or- over hinese side. Not river is a and the The Chinese its were provided, mile wide. were flung alive stabbed into the stream and | t the re-| Russian clubbed were or shot a least volunteers, ik or shot} to land Not upted one escaped alive "he for miles was strewn with Money in Flax A Goebel Trial Sensation. yy. 17.—In ti Dey Frankfort bel t Sept F e rial Noor suty t Victoria fleet d yesterday to the not dest Manila, but | the Spaniards scuttled them, y think t young to say anything unkind,” » fa are brietiy as folllg ree sto which he vesse the Isla de Cuba, Isla de Luzon | the Don Juan de Austria, were fo ed of all the tea @ uit were sunk. Neel or Capps, a very able , with the aid off divers and experts from Hong Ke jmade an examination and ded worth saving, ind temporary rep made. The vessels Di 0 their own steam to He and they had been there tim repairs, fore Hobson ever saw them, was with me at these wer raised were Kong, undergoing As a matter of fact, I never elag that we sunk the ships. I reported that but Id see with my own eyes an S-inch shell rike the stern of the Reina Maris! Christina, Admiral Montojo’s flag. ship, and that destroyed her. The statement that the venga were not much injured below the water line is probably true. Every is impossible for execution below or for anything bag o much damage there, I hardly think it worth our while to pay much attention to this,” com tinued the Admiral “You knowit is human nature to depreciate what “and Admiral Lad- low nodded his approval. ‘we destroyed them,’ one knows that it shells to do the water line torpedoes to much others have don Fighting Near Manila. ig Denison 22 ant A. J. Lane fantry, U.S. \ direct from the that Sept late of the Sixth In} , arrived here to-day | Philippine Islanda, he left there fighting was going on almost to the gates of Manila. He expresses the conviction that the insurgents cag never Large bands” are operating on all the islands. A seems to have been given them. They are fighting more desperately than It will re quire a large standing army to hold the insurgents in check. He declares the insurgents will never submit to American rule, but are capable of holding out indefinitely. He states when be conquered new lease of life ever, UMPTION Do not think for a single momént that consumption will ever strike ou a sudden low. It does not come that way. It creeps its along. irst you think it is a litle cold, nothing but a little hacking cough; then a little loss in weight; then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your cough today. You can do it with The pressure on the chest is lifted, that feel- ing of suffocation is re- moved, and you are cur- ed. You can stop that little cold with a 25 cent bottle; harder coughs will need a 50 cent size; if it’s on the lungs the one dollar size will be most economical. “I confide A Ayers y Patrons. Tere it oowed aos, M.D. in, lowe. Ae ntly reer try Pecwor ail