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sprees — —— | i eth LENO, LAME J. D. ALLEN, Epitrox. cE D. AtLen & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weexty Times, published eyery Thursday, will be sent to any address, one year, postage paid, for $1.00. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES.) Senator Frye in Sorrow. hiaggton, Dee. 21.—Mrs. Wm. TP. frye, wife of the president pro- tem of the senate, Frye, ied sudden- lly atthe Hamilton tel at 9:30} ~ |this morning. Mrs. Frye on Tues- | | day last suffered an acute attack of} indigestion, and since has been iil. When she arose this morningshe was | \ 10 ECLIPSE ALL PREVICUS OCCASIONS | arker the did 56.188 votes cording to offic ——_—————— McBride, editor of the candidate fo A rgeStar. is a coal oil inspector of that city McBride is an influential young« middle-of-the-road can | , efor president, received only | joaving the table the end came with-| War apparently much improved and par-| took of breakfast. Shortly after Invited to Parti ble Guard Will Be out the slightest warning, heart fail- lure causing death The body wil? be taken on the 4:50} to Lewiston, | this afternoon the train Me.. home of Senator Frve. America. Scotch Buy it in ocratic editor. and deserves well Glasgow, vde shipbuild | ‘ scaly his parts Art ed his trade ea enti for is021" cha fe jn THe TIMES « we take a | O00 tone of United | rir great interest vee ites g¢ of million dol-|! — i . Fay p out 200 newroes left | , stch steel and | ‘ H =} 1, a day or two sit as is acute. Four-| y.y len t train for Honol lt ped atthe| from San Fri | worka {Of the | evroes are going to ntations villleave in a by the sugar plantation ow? 10,000 southern ‘oO familie are paying their expenses and agree tog them work, the work hours bei a.m. to pom. They are also exempted from taxation for t ars.—Ex. ST. CLAIR COUNTY BONDS. Bil Courts introduced Giving Federal the Power to Levy Taxes to Pay Them. Democrat The committee on the jndi the house of representatives at Washington on the 18th had an in teresting session, devoted to the discussion of «a bill which has consid- erable local application in Missouri. Tho measure was introduced by rep- resentative Pearce, of St. Louis, some time ago, and provides for anthority of federal judges to levy in certion cases where the counts authorities refuse to do so. These cases arose | Iv from conditions ike those in St. Clair county, Mis- souri, where the county judges for many years past lave refused to assess taxes to pay interest and the county for the construction of a rail- by principal bonds on voted road. Repeatedly the county judg ficve been under arrest for dechining | to make the assessment. There has been no denial that the built. The bond have passed into the hands of inno- road was never cent holders, and these have been t for a kk ig time to obtain fed-! ral jurisdiction tocompel thecounty to make the necessary tax levy. On] the part of the bond-holde Col. Overall, a prominent attorney of St. Louis, on the Ith appeared before | the. committee. The matter is ex-| elting a go deal of interest among ‘Missouri members. St) Clair county - and about Macon representative | These and other] is in DeArmond’s dist 81,500,000 dune is from re watching the case with | sat deal of They will] culated to from the | courts | : | erest. oppose any legislation ¢ remeave the power LAST BALLOT COUNTED. Complete Election Returns Place Me-! taley’s Plurality on Popular | f} tolli, ex-Papal Delegate to the Unit- | C f | “it | Post-Dispateh will} Wer + Twentieth Cent-| : ron Dec. 30. it} ustrate ¢ great ' progrey iper maki and |? t | will prese rreatest list : ne : |e ial contributors ever appear any issue of any newspaper. ; ; Post Dispatch takes special pleasure ' t fin announcing that. included in this ste jlist, are signed articles exclusively | “" Z ‘ ae f \for this number, from Grover Cleve- a ae land, Emile Zola, Caiille Flamma-} «hire bo fle rion, Joseph Jefferson, M. Coquelin, sy Sarak Bernhardt, Richard Mans- eae |tield, Cardinal Rampolla, Seeretary | Boye of State tothe Pope: Cardinal Sa- |r , 1 othe Fleetrie lights w ed States; fifteen other Cardinals, Heel. Prof. Biges, Bishop Andrews, Caro- lus Duran, Lady Jenne, Queen Wil- helinina, Secretary of the Navy Long, Gen. Miles, Gen. Corbin, Admiral Hichborn, Sir Robert Ball, Edward Everett Hale, Andrew L Jastin | ov: ing, McCarthy, Sir) Norman Lockyer, In r ! S Maurice Maetertincek, George Bernard “ ee cor lity of Shaw. Dr. Schweninger, Dr. Dapponi, : body physician to the Pope, and] the avenne many Others equally prominent. |?! ne real Ss selde rre : The number will be illustrated in]|°” sielbtay rivilege, and tl j colors and half-tones. Although a pee ae id erie ga: ! »sum has been expended in eol | ,, 1 } ‘ id In 8 lecting these articles. the number will] the ; tnt rates bare | * he presented free with every copy of| | ie : the Sunday Post-Dispatch of Dee. 30. | ve The num! will be well worth pr serving, and as theedition will be} oolunteer vhich i limited, to insure getting a copy. file |» ie i r, wil! : in advance order with the news- ! sof tl lealer or mail five cents in stamps | .< = a ee; eee ag ecn to the Post-Dispatch publication | hind the have ai STRINGENT PENALTY CON I at the Noeressiiy of the "a bedaace Do not think a es Say Gl for a single 1 moment that ' r consumption has se will ever strike =! mB you a sudden together Bblow. It does pcan S not come that 2 way. oe It creeps its | way along. lihat : irst you this think it is a coming litle cold, county é nothing but a q 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 Vote at 850,824. | York, this morning publishes a table show- New Dec 22 —The Times inz the popular vote for presidential | etectors in the recent electior nesota was the last state its vote, t ka some South Caro inations of | today. You can do it with ectoral | The pressure on the | chest is lifted, that feel- | ing of suffocation is re- moved, and you are cur- ed. You can stop that }“Mr. K s little cold with a 25 cent = bottle; harder coughs : will need a 50 cent size; if it’s on the lungs the scien he one dollar size will be Suet most economical fore Spectral Dec Dene 25 M State Organizations of Militia Have and It Is ulthy Cattle was That American Troops Have Their Hands Full. | Its Aspiration Is fe | FEDERAL PARTY ISSUES AN Fede au Expr I Will Cabled to President SANTIAGO TREMBLED Second Ea cthauake # ban City Wit ve Vote De fa, BD he C? h own Tri et pnnerses MUR DEWEY IN GONMARD. TERROL G4 WEST GUEST /United States Navy, for the First | Advices from Island of Leyte Show Time in an Inaugural Ceremony, Will Be Represented Marcn 4. Mechin- ye ortce Iwok KANSAS’ WAS iT r in his recent activity in matters po nwt jlitieal a probability that the “old wissut from the Army. | oes eed guard” of Cleveland demoerate, t ) Vin ' enforced by disaffected republicans, t. ¢ 1 H i : , |may rally to his support in 1904, 3 | and compel him to accept the presk « dentinal nomination, either as. the u gular democratic party or of anew ' —suchas has been suggested by J. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska. met ine . Whether there is anything in this ' no |} theory, itisa fact that Mr. Cleve 7 t . | land's speeches and writings areen hb the | listing widespread attention } n.t vs Has Phitanthropte Atd : suse i ! a s He t England Short of Coat. 3 _ 5 Mel a be g ii a é ext 1 1 5 ; i , | > M i It is ur ; ) ‘ | , 4 a Steel] ) \ e First:-} His Salary to the P< SUrcaAsilliuus ine Natives Commitied an Atro- STRONG Re THE COMMON Issued Weekly | Editor | Lincoln, - her | 1 Publisher Neb his w Year sable in a Advance, One Six Months | Three Months | Single Copy CANVASSErS app Terms for local agents a be sent uponapplication. Allg . | js a se application, money should be sent by P. Q.¢ by bank draft On New York or Chicago Do not send ks or stamps, MES $1.75) P TO SOMETHING, ] EOX eomey Arenas PE GROVER t | Washington Has a Rumor That Cleve. land Wants to Be President Again, Washington, D. C.. Dee, ~¥ . 5 | View of President Cleveland's Tete trance into the are ha of polities som a ress think bei likely to fig t ines a candidate 3 j for the presidency. Mr. Cleveland iy to speech making and zine writing unless his mind 4 rats in cor not given m+ entrated upon the subject treat jed, and the fact that hehas twice apg peared in the publie prints twice this week is sufficient to set tongues wag. sino, {ging here in Washington, where the 0 political movement is closely watebe ed There is no authority forthe state ! ment that Mr. Cleveland is to be 4 candidate for the fourth time for the presidency, but members jeome a j of congress who have been associated =NGE? VENGE? with him in the past profess to see