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that has ai We y manag Z ates the noble character Te | fident that the new management will | strat 1 Bb) ei ¥ won the applaus t T work and the merit it. s isthe lers Friends, and reac tum ot my connection with the Epiror. J. D. ALLEN, —————— | Tiwes, and tor a term of years the {at the November ciceti eusa pS Proprietors. | ong of my briet journalistic life. | C rd an shoe : — oY That I abandon the field wherein all | ar ; TE ¥ SUISCRIPTION: S ‘ s a : aa aimed ; my ambition and aspirations have | toral vot® been centered with feelings ot sad : P THE WALNUT BOOM. egret, is quite apparentto those v seeds : : neces | pause for reply cho ee LER MISSOURI expressic to mane it gene : Wid mer thicie juestiont . | The cause tor wh I make this WEDNESDAY, JULY :6., Seas = He has all the qual | ifications requisite to make a good We so much money in what | sacrifice is a matter as familar to the DEMOCRATIC TICKET. | put Times itself; but 1t seems to perhaps, as the name of the the Spade surveyor as his record shows. be We heard a gertle an explanation. a iat ms : Peek FOR PRESIDENT, providence of God, and without a man who is ina position to know, | Sia ean coe hohe ais ees ae = aa Peace. caine ee jamanin eyery way worthy to be | GROVER CLEVELAND, murmur or the loss of a hope, I : | say that over one hundred thousand | stein Sis ae | suce or. OF NEW YORK cept the decree. dollars from Butler alone had been pe ee eurteen years of an uninterrupted | invested in Walnut and there is noth- i Frank M. Tri : yunces this POR VICE-PRESIDENT, business career in Butler has en— ing to show for it except a few va- H week as candidate for Cc tv Treas YHOS. A. HENDRICKS, demedudeto te good people, and] Oc anddom ia 2 town that |orer before the Demo, pe OF INDIANA especially soto the business men, is worse than dead, a town that nev- | vention. Mr. Trimble is well known J, > AX . fi a r da ad, without whose kindly aid I could er existed except as pictured by false | to the Democracy ot Bates county, have accomplished nothing. How and flattering tongues to the imagin— | having already served one term in AN = awe | eRe es mee | that office with credit and honor I came among this people, what the ation of honest and credulous men to For Congress, .----- $10 00 | vicissitudes of my growing up have who had worked hard for a few dol- ; himself and his constituents. He 1s For Ceunty Offices,.. For County Judges,. a courteous, clever gentleman. al— ways ready and willing to answer questions and g p- pertaining to the office; one whom it lars and expected to derive large profits by the dvelopment of this El- dorado pictured to them in such glowing terms. The question nat- === } familar story and the record of my deeds for good or for evil. By this my work will be judged and by the REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to announce A. Henry, as a candidate for Representa- re information ee subject me tne action of the Demo-| results thus attained I am willing to urally arises what has become of this | is a pleasure to do business with. If €ratic convention. . We are authorized to announce Pierce | abide- money. Where so many were los-}| nominated and elected he will sa— Hackett, of Homer township, as a candi- My work here is now finished and ers some one must have been gainer. | credly guard the trust. committed date tor Represetative, subject to the act- Bos Z ri a ” future hopeful of ion ot the Democratic Convention. Iturnto a new ¢ P different consequences in the end. Friends, I bid you all a last tarewell. Cuas. T. McFarvanp. him and look to the people’s interest as he would his own er W. R. McDearman, of Kansas City, candidate for railroad commis- sioner was in town one day last week Was it Tom Nichol, and did the weight of such a stupendious fraud perpetrated on an unsuspecting peo- ple, injure his mind? It such was the case instead of allowing him to PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the came ot Martin L. Brown, ot Rich Hull, as a candidate for the office ot Presecuting Attorney, subject to the decision of the MY DEBUT. H Democratic county convention. go peacibly to Europe to recuperate looking after his interests and av ' Weare authorized to announce W. In resigning my position as Dep- his mental calibre and enjoy his ill- ig 7 : is interests and gave } Ge cams Be — uty County Clerk and taking editorial gotten gains, he should have been eee ig = | subject to the action of the Democratic] and business management of the} incarcerated in that asylum the law Since the Iowa prohibition law ae a to announce the Timers, I endeavor to appreciate the provides for thieves and robbers. | went into effect, lots on the borders name of Thomas J. Smith of Mt. Pleas- | great responsibilities that attend the | But it has never been shown that the | ot the States are supoosed to be v | A pasate rl aiomey undertaking. The policy of the pa—j redoubtable Tom ever received more | valuable property. the Democratic Convention. per will not be changed. I have than- his share of the ‘swag.’ The Boston He: ald estimates the Weare ‘authorized to announce the | no personal fight to make on any one Then who did get the money? The New York Independent Re onuier name of Stm Francisco, as a candidate | hue will ever be found in the front Deuple who Havelanvested’ “therls : net = i tor the office of Prosecuting Attorney, i ; : ReORe ay 3 whe will vote tor Cleveland at j subject to the decision ot the Democratic | Tank battling tor the nominees of the money in Walnut have waited along eines | county convention, Democratic party, and will at all time, buoyed up by fair promises ee: —_——__. { | Ps Saree? times labor assidiausly for oe. BD ihat a padiead aco cia certainly be Forty of the Republican newspa- Ei We are authorized to announce Allen building and best interests of Bates | built this summer, now realize that pers which have bolted Blaine have f Wright, of Summitt township, tor sheriff | County. i they have been duped and swindled, | 4 circulation ot 1,720,004. ee ero waine een Ishall strive to keep the paper | and the city ot Foster, which assum- To an interviewer Ben Butler con- ie We are authorized to announce W. F. | UP t© the standard to which it) eq such magnificent Proportions | fided that he did not expect to get dl Hanks, tor sheriff uf Bates county, sub- | has attained under its former man- | when platted and maped out on pa- Sais TAI teats nee = i eee olthe: action of the Democratic con- agement. To enable me to perform i per, was a myth. We have waited ———_—_— : = if aaa this duty, I hope to sce the friends | until patience has ceased to be a Yue ener has Withdrawn i We are authorized to announce R. § ot the paper throughout the county, | virtue and would now like to see our | from the race for Covernor in tavor ie Catron, as acandidate tor re-election to | ive it that same cordial support in| sith verified by work. of ex-Governor Phi ips. | the office of Treasurer ot Bates County, the future that it has received in the | _ —— == j ! anced fe) the tion of the Domocratic past. FD eA | We this week present the name POLITICA’. TALK. We are authorized to announce the 2 anes | through our announcement columns Lamar Democrat: We sincerely i name of F. M. Trimble, of Walnut town- GROVER CLEVELAND. ot Judge A. Neptune as a candidate | regret to learn that owing to bad ad- Comes Mecguureer, cchsens apnea te The man whose name appears at | for re-election to the office of Coun- visers, Gov Phelps has allowed him- ¢t the Democratic county convention, our mast head as candidate for Pres— | ty Judge for the southern district of selfto be persuaded to make the race Ron incnce ; ident of these United States, kas a/ Bates county. Judge Neptune. is | for Governor. Welike Gov. Phelps; | iB Weare eae - = Joab short but one of the most brilliant ; too well and tavorably Knew ns we have done ourself the honor to i ‘\. Neptune as a candidate for re-election | Public records in the annals of our/ county to need any comments from | vote for him, but we cannot and will | se i tice Se eeuney Judge from tke} history. Comparatively unknown! us. Le has been an associate mem— not support himin thisrace. Greene i eatie Conunnan po ec eG four years ago, now his name is , ber of our county court for the past | county will please draw off their man i Meare autherized to announce the familar in every household through-— | yee and a halt, and so far as his of— Springfield Yournal: Inasmuch pose os ca Schr 2 OF Ha pen out the Jand. As Mayor of New } ficial acts are concerned ae records | as Butler has definitely announced County Judge ot the Northern District, York City, he distinguished himself jof the county speak for him. His | that he will support the candidate ot | <atne ee caeon ot the Democratic | by untireing energy in searching out } name is above reproach in the com= | the democratic party whoever he may the corruptions in the City’s admin— munity in which he has so long re— istration and fearlessly exposing; sided. As an officer of the county them to public view. In 1882 he | he has carefully guarded her every for a divorce. Abandonment being was elected Governor of the greatest interest, and the | one of the causes laid down in ie State in the union by the largest: ma- } duties which he has beencilled upon statutes, they should have no trouble jority ever accorded any candidate im | to perform have been of more im—] jy securing a decree. that state. either Democrat or Re-/ portance to the people than that of publican. First as Mayor and then | any other officer, no man can stand Governor he considered the public lup and say that Judge Neptune has be, we suppose it will now be im or- der for our greenback friends to sue COUNTY SURVEYOR. We are anthorized to announce the name ot Marshall L. Wolfe, as a candi- cate tor the office of County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. notwithstanding Tue Times cuoice For ConGress, Joun W. Asernatuy OF Bates COUNTY. Henry County Democrat: Hon. John W. Abernathy, the Dan Voor- hees of the r2th district, was in town et weal betore any personal agrandize- {not done his whole duty fearlessly, this week. Mr. Abernathy has en— poe feut brayely, firmly and ren jthem, marching about singing the IT IS FINISHED. ment, and his a Iministrations have honestly and to the very best of his ously. He owes his success to Ne | praises over the way they {aid oll gaged in an active canvass tor the met the approbation ot every good | a itty. The people of ius district citizen in that State. | could not do better than to renomi- The respectable class of Republi-{ nate him. On the zoth day of this month I sold and transferred to the firm of J. D. Allen & Co. the Butler Weekly congressional nomination, and de- sires to becomd better acquainted with our citizens. He isa young man, = t . Ps ps coutinued Presidential Vieket. ¢ bis much longer period than Whe : me - Cleveland was nominated, and» s Thomas A. Hendricks dg pghcrecpesas TT ny eee more demor Unanimoush Renominated straiee. Phebanhaans hy For tie Second Place ent states were borne the spes, on the Vicket. ev’s desk by all the chairmen of 7 the delegations and chee: Upon ch : = PON che Next Nomi ; ; e 5 pictures ot Cleveland were showered the most brillant campaign ever re- , : from the upper stories on the heads corded. Hs victory 1s greater than had a united following it was even united for him, but a Ppowertal element in it wa hint. Despite this obstacle he fought York having a portion of his party oppused and the second coming tre publican state. ablv received. The hominationy - t announced amidst the whelming applause that CLEVELAND CHOSEN. same oye characte, aps z zed the outburs* in his favor yention Amid ‘Tremendous : By the National Democratic Con uring mornir g sessio The manife Applanse to Head the tations of delight rose and te wane the band playe Second Ballot, While one “Our Country "Tis of Thee? ¢ uffices For His Associate. | ing with Auld Lang Syne,” é A RECALL ET OMS: great concourse ot people joinie Carl Schurz Pleased With the Nomi- | their voices in the inspiring chong, f nation ef Cleveland, and Say~ He Will Give it His Support. ; The scene will live torever In th memories of those who Witnessed jt }.A grander tribute to a statesman ang he national democratic conven- | patriotisunknown, Local delegate tion on assembling on the tourth day | to the convention that Nominated thy of its session proceeded with the! old ticket are wild at the grand nom, second ballot for a candidate for | ination and the magnificent endj president, which resulted in the | of the convention. With Hendrick, choice of Grover Cleyeland, gover- | success is ours as sure as Novembe, nor of New York, whose nomina—! comes. tion was received with wild and ex- GREAT REJOICING. citing demonstrations of unanimous Chicago, July s1.—The excite. approv: After the nomination ment here is intense. Fire work: Grover and cannon were fired off at frequen, yela a PSS. Was take til}. Cleve and a rece . way taken until intervals, and the scene was one of ning, when Thomas A. Hen- | dricks was unanimously nominated for vice-president. The news of the nomination was received in all parts of the country with enthusiastic demonstrations, and a strong ticket 1s the universal verdict. CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS. Kansas City Times. Chicago, July 11.-—The wave of enthusiasm which swept over the convention when Illinois cast its sol- itary vote for Governor Hendricks, created the most magnificent ovation tendered to a presidential can- didate in any convention ever held inthis country. It was, I believe, the sincere expression of admiration ot ev ne mae eve Grover CLEVELAND, ae Ss ape “ eneral rejoicing. ‘To none was the whole country and if its wishes had | © 7‘ bl ia ei nomination of the New York gover nor more acceptable than to the In ing Hall democracy of New York, entertained by the democrats of the been heeded would have placed the democratic phaianx in a absolutely impregnable. stronghold His clean is stopping at the Leland. They sim record, stainless character, unobjec- PPIng " A 5 : s soe Iv went wild dancing, yelling and tionable position on financial and pe oe : shouting. They pulled off each tariff questions, recommended him other’s white hats, threw them in the in de light until they were tired out. to the whole country, and his candi- es ir, and hugged each other dacy would have afforded democrats an opportunity to haye rebuked the a ‘ i PE p : The New York county democracy great wrong in 1876. . x was the first body out marching the The superb management of the Streets with the band, though they were quickly followed by the Duck These two marched to the Palmer house. where they re after the Albany phalanx appeared, Headed by their band. Cleveland forces by Manning held them: intact even against assaults of - z ; ; Worth club, the wildly enthusiastic triends ot Hendricks, who hoped that Indiana ceived an ovation. Soon bad entered a dark horse in the race which would be the winner in a sin- As they passed the convention hall the crowd of dele- gates and spectators, just emerging from the building, gave them a hearty ae gle dash. Notwithstanding — this, Cleveland’s friends stubborniy main- tained their strength of vesterday’s | ballot and bravely added votes as x a if greeting. Vhe same warm re the ballot proceeded. Mr. Cleve- if ra ¥ : fion awaited them at the Palmer land has captured the prize. Under ni : house, where quantities of small trying circumstances he has made nats of the multitude below. The New While he ie York admirers of Cleveland are not ot} , | Satisfied with the badges they have wholl 1 | been wearing and tore down all the ws y Oppos A Oe ; a a A tere | lithographs of their favorite they | could lay bands on and made vestsot Blaine’s for two reasons first BG , | John Kelly. and Penusylvar na ret THE GERMAN VOTE. If he had not heen a} «Commissioner Ochs a democrat. “We 4. D. Allen, who will | having to officiate in two of the be the editor Feceiving the nomination tor second estly and to the hest ot his ability it Lnowledge to assume contro? of the} are determined to that % | vindicate ity to carry Maine a-whoopingis j shown by the fact that he has invited ; fifty republican Congressmen to stump the State. the fnends ot the Paper—those b Sacrifices personal “algae in the past—will feelirgs for party Principles, and in So in the fature, con— doing this he more plainly demon- rea | ard, by his logic and eloquence can Creager was bit by a rattle snake a | | Neyada Democrat: republican friends are selling cornu at | ©! sad msaager, ts a gentleman ot prac- place on the ticket. His name wil} EMPertant craminal cases ever tried } tid eee | pear before the morning. It is 4 | Wil carry the state ot Minois.” The fical experience in the Profession, | add a strength to the ticket which no |i? Bates county and with what suc- ies Se are ee Bebe select | Sctine lake tothe arost cas 2stastic, | Choice is a good one because it will sud has done considerable editonal other would, as all remember the | “°S 7 f€ familiar. He is well h Ae cnanagin A i snean attended and most) remaiy: |emte an nee work on the Times in the Past. I} great personal sacrifice made hy versed in criminal law as wis record eee ¢ will bring no discredit to the j abl sonal Convention ever held in GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS etefore recommend him as the | Samuel J. Tilden and himself for the snows ; He has and will continue to | (Stet ee ed i this countrv. George William Curtis. Je of ost competent Person within my | good ot the party in 1876 and thev | serve his constituents taithtully, hon— } Odessa Herald: Mrs. Geo. | “+ HIGH TRIBUTE TO HENDRICKS. the independent republican move iva Bf — ee its present | traud im the name of Hendricks, At | 2?@#nated and elected. i pei = : e4 at once swallow- | tribute to Hon. Thoms A. Hen-'ternoon. He «ai “Tregard the Se . 5 —_____ cy us. w is tok . . . earnest at ea int | Set st ws believed he would not Mr. Blaine’s confidence in his abil- | 22d ae the cae ae | eke at Oy. HoMnaton | nemination.as, the wisest one the Tequest, too, that | accept the second place on the ticket, { 4 oe. | and she i now doing well- Sec recent hie as in- Democratic party could have made. Spir. Some ct our | a o cents a bushel, the successtul delegates wo! disap— The convention has p ation, and was done in the un orgamzed support tor sever: } cent payable when | other candidates whose ailne is el ected Presid | Ties, its entire office mate = ;- } ans who would not support Blaine | — - : a : iness and good will, Seay and Logan and the i ae of in- §. P. Franessco’s announcement poeparges = ae et Ife ean great governor with a spotless official | aids It is just what we want. The H i se Archie Herarp. All Syb.| dependents have earnestly advocated | Appears in this issue as candidate for = aeeaee ie os e nee a ati record he never could | batted nomination will ave us thousands of scription money is pavable to the | {he nomination of Cleveland and wil] [re-nommation on the Democratic ies ; pea ee Z = si "T successfully against the forces <o | ihtate tor the state ticket, we would | tew firm, also all advertising ne sto his standard this tall en- i ticket tor Prosecuting Attorney. Sim ee ; ; ee ‘ Ee ven atte “DE CON- | Fercely arr: yed and carried ag: not have been able to eet with = ' counts from July rst. mass, and he will be elected in No— | bas made for himself a Teputaticn as 8 ee s egatron of their (Bates) | him. Thus victorious he assemes | other candidates. Inthis county i | I might say much by way of rec- vember by as large or larger popu—/3 prosecutor of crimi: ha PEG nea a oProson He is | command with Victory in sizht. Whe (gtves us the German vote. | ommending my successors, but it | [a vote as was Tilden in 1876. struck terror to the hearts of all evs} | # ia ee eos bar of his Conny, | genuine, all-pervading enthusi ism Commissioner Wasserman « | would be superflous since the com- THOS. A. HENDRICKS. doers throughout the county. He | eis a sed u . eae ss ae which followed his nomination f.. !the German republicans have been | pany is composed of a number ae Al cheat ce foyecne aie ail oces deserves special credit for the man-— —— sitar % ae ee = = | united the delegates in his support. shouting for Cleveland and will sup- | the very best Citizens, business men| the land as the wires flashed the | 7° in which he acquitted himself at ee IY es = bi SH = ie ee The day's work is regardett as a gl, | port him. Last night hundreds of | td Democrats in the county. Mr. | name of that grand old Statesman as ‘?¢ /#8t term of the Circuit Court, AP SES clipe Se i | Nous One and the heart-burnings of | them asked me st the conventiag would give vs our Cleveland. dthe high | ment. was found it his office this face and believe it will be satisfactory tt he independent voters.’ “Tam pleased Carl Schurz said: names had