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IRON VIRGINIA CITY Pierce & Armsiron IT MEANS BUSINESS- CAST SUPPORT BLAINE. jew Ycik Press Ccmm- nt ou Sir. Tilden's letter DEALERS IN irv r,nnn III VI V V I Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries and Queensware, Also a full line ot- ISIOOD.BBAIS & KEItVE TOXIC. fcraaa. ?V. "V i , : ' -7.' 7, -l tl . T -ithfntl nrt-aliirn,addra tfi'uTIn-r-r M.D.. Kanui City. MO vU r, SCOTT a LITER riLJua. A S Kl Hardware and Implements, Call and jrice our good and examine their qnalitv. 203m VIRGINIA, MO- THE ACME PULVERIZER, From tl.e It-Iispatch. ! i New Vohk, Juno 12. The " World :t-: "Mr. TiMt-n has I j written ;ni ;Hui:c-cila letter U Mr. ! I Daniel Mnn-G:i, Chairman ot tiic j DcnMiciMtic Sta'e C'mtiittee of ! New York, in which he reiterates in ! emphatic terms h determination to withdraw from public life. In this letter Mr. Ti'.den reviews his public services, his efforts in behalf of pure and iust "ovtrnment, and his devo tion to the cau-e oi reform . It is a masterpiece of composition. No one can read it without realizing its sincerity and ieclinjj the inspiration ot integrity and noble purpose which courses through every line. How ever this document may be accepted by the Democratic party, it is cer tain to increase and intensify the esteem in which Mr. Tilden is held, to warm the corner in the heart of j the great organization in which he abides. Great always, and wise, and far-seeing, Mr. Tilden's power and fitness as a leader never appear ed to better advantage than in this letter, and it is in the compietest sense a justification of the confidence reposed in him by his party. The concluding lines are lull ot pathos, are tinged with a sentiment which will move all hearts. 'Having given I York Herald, Harper's Weekly. i ! Puck, Evening Telegram, Brooklyn ; Republican and Independent Papers j Union, R Chester Post-Express, Ro- UoUing- tae Jane Norn nations. j Chester Herald, Syracuse Herald, ! . i Flushing Tunes. Boston Advertiser. j From the Post-Dispatch. j Boston Transcript, Boston Herald, I New York, June 10. Mr. George j Springfield Republican, Philadel- William Curtis returned from his j phia Record, Philadelphia Times, j defeat in Chicago ve-terd.iv moi ning. ! Chicago Time-, Chicago News, and BATES COUNTY National Bank. OF BUTLER, MO. Oldest Bank in the County. lie went straight to his office in Pearl street, pulled off I is coat and began the preparation of an editorial which shall indicate the attitude of Harper's Weekly in the coming Presidential campaign. When a re porter called upon him he refused to be seen, pleading as an excuse the accumulation of business during his absence. The following note was sent to him: "Will Harper's Weekly support Mr. illaine in the New Haven News. In addition, sevrral influential pa pers like the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser and the Boston Journal are very cool in their support. The Commercial-Advertiser of this city has not define.! its position, but evi dently has no intention of advocatlg Blaine. Capital paid in, Surplus - - - S 75.000. S 27.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to do a general bank ing business. Good paper always in demand. Bu v and sell exchange, receive deposit xc, m. DIRECTORS. Lewis Chenev, J. C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pvle lion. T U. Newberry E. P. Ilenrv, I. N. Mains, r I Kvertnffhatn. I. P. Edwards, J.J.Rvan, VV. I. Card, I Dr. I). l. Wood, J. Si. Pattr, ... ... a. f j . lCO. . fliers, r . v..oicn:au ouiin'. E. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY J.C.CLARK - -! F. I. TYGARD - PreMdefiV - Vice President. Cashier. ilX'JfJLUlfl An ikTvnn IUDKTC3 r4 ar I njamoWTBI Lb UUPRUS6ISIS AND LEVELER, Winning Without New York. Kaisas Citv Ttine. The nomination of Mr. Blame 11 coming campaign, or will it do all m was made upon the theory that the its power to compass defeat ?" The party must win without New York. L- thif tb -.-L!v It was a confession that New York itsels J would answer that ques- would go Democratic, and that suc tion. While returning from the cess must be looked for, if obtained Convention Mr. Curtis, in con- at all, from strictly republican states. veisation with a friend, said: "1 am The Chicago Tribune used the ar unwilling to say anything whatever gument ingenuously and plausibly, K..r th t',.t T vnrcH mv I but come to examine it and it is self to the convention as to the char- J shown to be very specious. The be I St Louis Globe-Democrat puts the dClV I W tV ll'V lllVII wua -- I the leaders of the Republican party, certain democratic electoral votes at in the coming battle. Neither Blaine 16. and the republican at But nor Logan reaches that standard." to make this plausible showing, it iii, ...ai i. ..... . .,rc I ririirii'niislv nlaces irsrinia and , 1U1 1 ,lll l 't. JUl J UIU1 V. .wui7.. . . . . . j 1 "Iam not prepared to sav. Ij West Virginia in the doubtlul col :iul betor.- thp mnvr-ntinn in sneak-1 umn with their eighteen votes, along- ing upon the motion to bind dele- side of California, Connecticut, InjQp9j' UoilSO Block, onv who I diana. New Jersey. New York and II " might be nominated, that I went in- I Ohio. It says : f, ti, rnnvomlnn !i a n-c. untram- I If Blaine can carry Ohio, Calitor- h V kJV VVfHVfcWa "v w aa.wa v meled Republican, and by the help nia, Connecticut, New Jersey and BUTLER NATIONA L BANK, -is- CLOD CRUSHER to the wtlfare of the party anu mc ivpuuuv, T,;!.l-n 'uiivjtpvpr of health, and , , , , meled Republican, and by trie neip nia, v.onnecticui, -cw j.., , , , .., S'o strength I possessed, or could bor- !f od - o cq ftf .. Wcst Vir he will not need Cash Capital and Surplus, $JS3 (iitiirn Qml Viavincr I ... !.--, u.. .l.-.ionr I miiv if ci'l 1 FN.'J Pr.sidfrfl IOW II Vf I II III- xuvm.w, - , Tor Sale at the C i r. Store mm DmifiU, Gbm1 DMlitx. Jaudle, Ha'kltaavl Coastipa ila JArw Catpllat, 81eb Ha4aaok(Ii)4sd Kid ay, Et.( Et. tt eoe talma only the Fnrawt Drnga, among tlea tnay t rmriinersted mCZLT AE3 ttZZ ID 1Z3UZ3, KiSSZaXS, I7CB7, EZCfJU. X:s. It elMiiaM tbo jstcm thoronghly, and s i PXJBIFIEB OP THE I3IXK)I I UKe4XoUalad. ItllMt U tntoxictiDB; berBrage, nor cia RbtOMdu tccb, by reason ofita Cathartic tRptlM. nUCXLT ASH BITTKaa CO. Sol Proprlaters, ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY. H.V.PENTZKl. DBALBR IN r-IJXi IS' 1TIJR 10, BABY CAB ItIA ot all Itytes and pnees. Good Hearse Always u Hin r.OTF'FXIS!" Mm anil lnrnUhfll Oil SllOrt llO'le Orders may be left at F. Evans' stabU alter niatht or on Sunday. Butler. Mo ffSsZy' THE 05LT TRUE Lvon &, Williams. 2(North Main St.) Two Doors South of the POSTO FFICE Dealer in PACTS REGARDING Sr. Salter's Xrsa Tcnh. GROCERIES It wfll rnrlfy and enrich the BLOOD, retralate LIVH and KIDNBYS, andjkajTORB , thk M4XTH and VIGOR of YOUTH 1 In at I ttiose eaae requlrlnft acertaln and fficlen-TO!lt , Socially Uysipela.Waiitof Appetlte.lndlees . Lc or SUnalh, etc.. lt ue la marked Immediate and wonderful reanlts. Bone. aele and nerres rc-lv new force. Enliven -AND w ilinq ana supplies nram rvwer. a M m mm r suBerlna from all eemplalnta bAUl C3 pecallartotlielr sex will and In -a.HARTKRTJ iVlON TONIC a safe and aprtKiy Th troitReit trcitmonr to the tralua of l)n. 8iTER's Ikom Tosic la that freqneut attempts ateoanterfrlllne have only added to tliepopular "aftbe original. If you earnetlly desire liratui aot experiment ret the Okiginal and Bkst. (Sand ran address to Tbs Dr. H rtr Mod-Co. V St.Lala. Max, for oar "DKBAJf BOOK." iall of- atraotfa aod naefol loloraaatloa. f OK. HARTim'S IRON TONtO IS SON 8ALC BY ALL Oruocmts ano Dealers Everywhere, mviu. ii i. "i- rr1, "?ss IEUe S3.1' QUEEN SWARE BUTLER, MO. no tt c CD. STRONG'S PILLS! The Old. Well Tried. Wonderful t B- . mm mmm. neann Kenewins Komeaies. JTRKB'S SANATIVE PILLS fTor Blood. Cl.annnc from Malarial Taint. A perv. far Kick, lieaadaaeke, C'MMIraUIoa aw all Blllou. Utaoreraw STECaS'S PECTORAL PILLS S.aaaaitlwa,. Injure haaltnyappeutejrooddMraa , rnlan nf th- Ivnmla. A mrrrlovn MM FUau. rvtKMlr-. vmthmr and twmeanc the raoa ajatrm. and n.ivu: uror aod health to orery "waofth.bodv. Nji.n.i DrojiiJIJ. For Parnphleta, vs-sddraaaU E. H-t. i . HOdai St-..V C-tr sjct All who have ex- BOS" " tllfe a2s3ai tei's Stomach Hitters upon the weak, broken down, desponu- . ine victim ot cl-i dvsretsia. liver dzr complaint, fever 'VT; matism, nervous. jjs . . - . debility, or n -e-mature Jecav, -' -SS-!-V- a'" V'Tr Lv'f " suiTcme tonic 19 t k and alterative there exists a" specific principle iwhicn reaches the verv source oi i..v., and effects an "absolute and permanent cure. For ale bv ail irui&is Dealers geneiallv. I TO53nK2US nil FM'S- I U J 1 inks Secure Healthy taction to the Iat-rer relieve all bU- 0' cr Men. MSa Men. aa4 ail Men K.. ...ail UKf indiaeratjons will Cr.i . . Hmi. yaoa tea moat pewerfel invicat ar inSrodacr'; eooe rvatored by it ti.ra t- no re.ar"' 1 - it; it Errr f i. 51 : fir SA.-4 Ciata. or br ail ?rm Alien a rharatcr. 30 ."ut rrt n ?. a f f 'K reached the term of m capacity for such labors as their welfare now demands, 1 but submit to the will of God in deeming my public career torever closed." These are words that will live in history." THh Sl'N'. The Sun says: "The honor that if the rich reward of noble services taithfullv rendered was never bright er than at this hour. Mr. Tilden has once been elected President of the United States. Superior to all thought of personal ambition, he has twice declined a re-election and the years of life that still remain to him will be made haopy bv accumula ting acknowledgments ot the nations I debt of profound gratitude and ven- eration." THE TIMES. The Times says: "It would be but a slight recognition of Mr. Til den's motives and of the circum stances under which his letter is written to ray that his act is an un selfish one. It is more than unsel fish. In the present divided condi tion of the Republican party it is an act of great moment and promise. It removes from the Democratic par ty a prospective candidacy which it seemed to desire to consider inevita ble : a candidacy sure to be welcome to a large portion of that party, but obviously not equally acceptable to the independent vote which the Democratic party can Bring into al liance with itself in the coming can vass. THE HERALD. The Herald s;iys: "Mr. Tilden's candidacy would have been given especially great prominency in the canvass to the villainy and corrup tion of the Republican party and have made that the h ading issue, and his name would have had n overwhelming force as the champion of the cause of the people against an official oligarchy determined to hold on to power at anv price. For that leason it would have been well it he could have accepted the nomination, and we do not believe that his age would have unfitted him for a vigorous discharge ot the du ties of his office. But it it is doubt ful whether any other candidate can call out so absolutely the whole vote i ot the Democratic party, it is certain that some others, perhaps only a tii fle less satisfactory to the Democrat ic opinion, will be a great deal more satisfactory to a vote that is to be of much moment m this election the vote of the independent Republicans. Consequently Mr. TildcnV refusal may not prove an unmixed evil xo the Democrats-" as I went in. My sentiments are New ork to insure his election ; or ..ii ,.n-ii.inn.,l T If itiv dtitv to I if he can carry Ohio, California, In 91111 UIIVIIMtlVUa A A W a. a a . y -.- - j do honorably what in my judgment diana and either Connecticut or is for the best interests ot the coun West Vriginia, he can let the demo try, without reference as to what the crats have New York and still come f .v.- -.,r hi hP,.n I off victorious. But if he should f i Q.,f F.rirn.m.-u ArA voted lose New York, Indiana and the for him to the last. I could say no Virginias, and carry all the rest of more tor Arthur than 1 could for the doubtlul states he would be de- Blaint. .There has been no confer- feated. enceot the independents that I know But Mr. Blaine has no more l- .i... ,1.' I Jwv.f if rzirrviiv Virginia or West It would be exceedingly unwise so Virginia than he has ot carrying soon alter the nominations have been .ortli Carolina anu oouv.. made to take any decided action At the very last elcct.on Mahone.sm ... .....x. I was renudiated. Tin; little boss is This would give the appearance icpmliatcd. and in t!ie future will JOHN II. SULLENS Prtslderft T.W. CHILIS Vicerresinent. Wm. E. WALTON, Cashier. C. C. DUKE As-'t Cashier DON KINNEY Clerk and Collector. DIRECTORS Dr. T. C. Houlware. Hooker Powell, R. D. Williams. Green W. Walton, Judge I. II. Sullens, Dr. u, winppje. A. l-i Mcunac, a, , v-"i Frank Voiis, Wm, E, Walton, C, H, Dutche.' Rue Jenkins. OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, John Deerweter, John B. Ellis, S, Q. Dutcher, Ilenrv Donovan. C. C. Duke. O. Spencer, .1, R, Estill, .1, , McKee, A, II, Humpt rev, of pique or disappointment. There is nlf ntv of time between now and , November to determine what the in dependents will do cut no figure in the state. Hancock carried West Virginia by a plurality of n.ooo. The greenbackers used ... cfiv.n.r in West Virginia, but a nnPr vititixl tl..- iinb! isl .inr I I Luicock's maioi it v v er the combin house ot Harper & Brothers in order ed Republican and Greenback vote to obtain, it possible, an authorized j was about i,ooo. announcement on the subject. In re- The Greenbackers have called a i... i,,t Irv -i r-i.resent:itive of I convention ami will have a State the house made a statement, by au- ticket, so that all hope of a coalition tlv.t !l:,m,.i's Weekly will I ot the greenbackers and republicans '"""VI ...... I' 1 II I tt, Ch;..n nominations: I vanishes. V irginia gave IlancocK that the decission to this effect was 43,000 majority, and is more demo- leached by the n.cmbers ot the House cratic 10-tiay man .vc ..v. ,r,rl rh:,r thr nen of The positive Democratic vote George William Curtis and the pen- the Southern vote is 153, and it is Ai, i-ie v.. iv.ll h.. .-xert- so usually estimated by republicans , . r .1.:. ns we as democrats. The number eu m up-jn 01 nun ow - iu Att;,,s'(,.vpuv.t asb.l it reau'red to electis 201. Newlork u-nnlrl not yote for Blaine. He and Indiana will give the number ; n rae should he vote and three to spare ; but the Democ for Mr. Blaine, still he was disinclin- racy having New York will have to j ...i 1.1 ,t (r r:m- fraui but 12 votes to insure an dec- didate of the Democratic party. Mr. tion. To get these they have Cah Stevens added that he thought the fornia S, New Jersey 9, Connecticut mission of the Republican party was o, Nevada 3, ano f 1 1 1 ii,r.. . ...1,1 K- no I from, in all 20 votes. H;ffir.lrv in or-amzino- a oartv with- Of these states Cautornia, New ..a... - - O 1 Large Fire and Burglar Proof Safe with time lock, Receives deposit subject to check at sight, Loans money burs and sell ex change and doe aVenrral Banking bu iness. Your business is respectfully solicited. THE HORMS out a nominee that will take in the best men on economic principles, which includes both the Democratic and Republican parties' best men. In the Republican party there are hosts heading to the old traditions ot the Whig party, he thought, who fa vor revenue tariff. In contradiction to this statement there are hosts ot the best men in the Democratic party who lavor protection. In view ot these two points Mr Stevens believes that a party without a nominee can be organized to take in both these classes, based on economic principles Mr. Stevens concluded that there is no national question which now di vides the two parties and he does not believe that any question of personal nominees will enter the campaign. NEWSPAPER OPPOSITION TO BLAINE. Newspaper opposition to Blaine grows stronger daily. Last evening The Post, which bitterly opposes him, printed a list of the independent and Republican papers which are openly committed against him. It now stands: New York Times, New Tersev and Nevada are now in the hands of the democracy with good working majorities, not to mention Ohio with its 23 votes, which state is in the hands ot the democracy and is a decided advantage in a close contest. Conceding 151 votes to the Re publicans, with California, Connec ticut, Indiana. New Tersev, New York and Ohio doubtful and they have o votes to gain. Where can they get tnem wun -ew ... ... democratic column? From the 61 vstes cast by these doubtful states It cannot iney imusl g-v 3" , be done with Blaine bluster and brag. Well Rewarded. . ... t t -;h r5d t anv oar- ' Altoerai reu - " r - - - j.. . tr who will produce a case of Liver, Kid nev or Stomach compiatni wiat Bitters will not sreeiily cure. Bring them a Ion-, it will cost you nothing tor the medicine if it f ails to -cttre, will be well rewarded for your trouble beside. All Blood diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation, and. general oe-Lra-e quicUr c-red. bstac.n guaranteed or moneT refunded. jj onlr fiitT cenu per boitle. For No? Qrocery House OF At Jheir well known and popular stand on the Eaat side of the square, are leading the GUOCERY TKADE I1N U UTLEK. JB Their etock in compoeed ol Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and taney Groceries, Glass. Qaeeniware and Cntlerr. THKY AEE AT. LESS EXlIISIVHJb: Thau anr hoos in Mi eitr, aiitl therefore do not fear competition. They par liberal prices for Prodtfce. Tbey solicit aconHunanee of Hie pat ronage of their mtv enstomers. anil will gladly attend to their late at; any and at) times. . '." i J Goods deliTere! In fbe.rliy limit promptly. a IUJ mmw waaaew m m v a i 7 iimm TjoaDleaa.