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x OUR NEXT CONGRESSMAN. ; John Abernathy made an unwar- Tewnship Conventions. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES The democratic Congressional | rantable attack upon the editor of | The township cones convention at Appleton Citv last | this paper at the townshi | place Saturday mas oneot J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. i week done its work well and taithtul- | tion Saturday afternoon, i ; -liy; the delegates can returnto their | defeat him for county committeen ever went off hart Trustee’s ] : ALLEN &CO., - . Proprietors. | homes well satisfied thatthe people | from Mt. Pleasant township: giving} men were selectec Ww ~ awe James Drysd ———__—__—_—_—_—_——————~ | throughout the district will ratify the | as an alleged cause there oe when | 6 county convention, wh ast 7th, 31 and recorded ‘j TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION: | nomination they have made by roll-| approached by a friend ot the Time in this place Saturday of, in | Recorder's office ot said Bates ¢ munty, jp Book 30, at page 328, conveyed to Clurk, as trustee, and in cause ot sence or retusal to act th sheritf ot Bates county, M i heard that its editor had !D. V. Brown was ma - | : - A tion} and Ben B. Canterbury, J. ¢ his gy Ye then aoy ‘ 0., for the p, pose of securing the payment Ot & cery Rais that he ulf of the nort t one-fourth of the west t the north ot section twenty-eight torty-two ; and all ast quar- The Weekty Times, published every | Ng up alarger democratic major: a th Wednesday, will be sent to any zdare=s | from this district, i November, than | threatened him with the opp Ge ia et aa ever before. It was apparent, from | ot his (Allen) family hereatter. in| The chairman stated the object of ‘ | } ast qua ], townst BUTLER MISSOURI | the beginning, to an unprejudiced | view of the course taken by this pa-| the meeting, and, matters settli of range thirty-three [; : promissory note in said deed of tron i ae 5 i ;: itle and interest they may here-| cine, a fais ove observer, that W: J. Stone was the ; per in the last Congressional cam-j down to business, A Henry was ae a oe rea je rsh ide cobeaeae eat described ve y YES r, SEPT, 3., 1884. Ds on . i : : : s after acqu pibleiee ase Rigetiaes a + | estate, situated in the county 9 ieee setae choice of the convention, he getting | paign, when Abernathy was a candi- | called on to state his position, which | to secure the paver oF one <r | al Gt al Mle, towel Bate, ms a * 2 | cane note, in said 2e of trust fully 2 ee ‘ : date for Congressman, and the po-| he did to the satisfaction ot all. John | COUPON note, in said deed ¢ twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in block 37 votes on the first ballot, lacking {| described; and, whereas, said note and} forty-one (41). in the town of : 5 ate wou sition its editor had held in reference} T. Smith then arose and7offered a| interest coupon is past due and unpaid, | fo. The said James Dreedale t, just one vote to nominate. It wo i F Drysdale xpress); : . = : . . ¢ f. s, said S. B. Lashbrooke he- rreeing i id deed eo ' a : ree acy, we think the course | motion, that, in view of the fact that and, whereas, said obs - agreeing tn said deed of trust, that shou, have taken the combined forces of } to his candidacy, we rein as such trustee refuses toact. Now, | detault be made in the ate pe id Morgan and Abernathy to have de-| he adopted not only showed an un- | A. Henry was the only candidate | therefore, at the request of the legal hold- | note or the interest thereon Bi nen FOR PRESIDENT, GROVER CLEVELAND, i g irit, b 4 2 Hc S 7 t said note and coupon, and by virtue | the same bees . 4s ’s ‘a : t a low, despicable, | for the office of representative from | er of said n Pons ? jthe same became due and feated him, and one of Morgan’s | grateful spirit, bu »desp ’ r t Om TE the Reweraad authority in me vested |then ‘the legal holdee of sala CEE Ge delegates from Dade county was | retaliatory one, that none but the | this township, that it is the sense of | fie. terms of said deed of trust, I, W.| might declare the whole due and payable 2 a fe z >. Hanks. Sheri f ty, in the | . , fs . E = y ursue and unworthy | this meeting that the delegates se—| F. Hanks, Sheriff of Bates county, and, whereas, detault having bee pledged to Stone for second choice. | coward would p ¥ 5 4 € State of Missouri, acting in the stead of | jn the payment of said noten ns pies the tru. Hon. W. J. Stone is one of the | of any man who had aspired to that | Jected vote, first, last and all the] 5B. Lashbrooke, trustee, who has re- | thereon, and Said J. ©, Clark, most brilliant and talented lawyers | high position for which he has so] time, tor that gentleman. John W. | tused to act as such trustee, will, on having tefwy DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, THOS. A. HENDRICKS, | tee named in said deed, : Q Z Tednesday. Se 3. to act, at the request ot OF INDIANA. in Southwest Missouri. He is a | lately been deteated. Abernathy objected to the motion, Wednesday, Sept. a —., Suet nee i, W F Honea bolts ; | : = es ite a discussion ensued. The | between the hours of nine o’clock in the | Bote. county, Missouri, by virt _ Tick fluent, forceable speaker, one wane The following extract is taken | #94 quite a discussion ensued “| rorenoon and five o’clock in the after- | power ih cee eeatenine sald dset ue ae Sekt SOE GaSe EE GT ae private letter, dated at Win— | Motion was, however, put to the | noon ot that day, at she cast front C00t | and at the requeatiot the legal holder ¢ js a > da s 5 : e i city tler, . « ¥OR GOVERNOR i eae se and carried without a discent- | Of the court house in the city of Butler, | cota ote, Twill, on ; Repiets iets 4 cotuckyian iby field, Kansas, Aug. 30th: **This is house and carrie county of Bates, and State ot Missouri, | *# a , JOHN S. MARMADUKE OF 8T. LOUIS. OR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, A. P. MOREHOUSE ing voice The selection of dele-| sen at public outcry the real estate in Saturday, Sept. 20, 1884, said deed ot trust aud this notice describ- | a¢ the court house door in said cltyat * ed; or so much thereof as may be neces- | Isutler, sell for cash to the highew tage tickets were put im the field, and} cary to pay said debt, interest and costs. | all the’ right, title and interest in gis | birth but moved to this State when quite young. He has been engaged in the practice of his protession in my first trip to our county seat, and I find it the best town I haye struck; has a population of 4,500. Every- gates. by ballot, being in order, two 7. . ; a W. F. Hanks, | lands c eyed e by sai = 7 yea d : : voting was kept up tor two hours, . ands conveyed to me by said dee OF NODAWaY COUNTY. Vernon county for —— ee thing is business, streets are crowded | YOUNS wa aes | Sheriff of Bates county, Mo. | trust to satisfy said debt, the sale : t j ©0OR SECRETARY OF STATE, has built up a lucrative practice and with wagons loaded with wheat. when the polls closed. Soon | between the nours of 8 o'clock in the i MICHAEL K. McGRATH amassed quite a large fortune. He = : The tollowing is a full list of the Trustee’s Sale. | forenoon and 4 o'clock in the Too: t 2 z 3 z corn, Oats, watermelons, peaches, Sa a S = i | of that day. Wo, F. Hanks. | OF ST, LOUIS, is held in the highest esteem by his lesa macs an dveeetablen Ge all delegates selected Saturday last, in | Whereas, C. W. Wilder and Anna | 38-4" Trae so a grapes a egeti eS a . . | Wilder, his wife, by their certair Pe (i He | Fas CREE? neighbors as a courteous, clever = rT) cea ance Wheat is sell each of the townships in the county. | eR ine date jane seis Paces | i i is Annes i sin 4 E sell- : z se ust, bearing date June 7th, 1881, 28 Ee ES Rese eee ie GEREN gentleman, as wellas an eminentand |. We Ae Gone Ge ea ene Rockville—W H Mead, L Rich- | recorded in the Recorder's office of Bates oe i meer eet 2% ee . ing at fifty: cents 3 1el. flour, sone | county, Missouri, in Bc No. 2s age | T oat a f Ee AL COUNRY successful practioneer. His adher- | . > i i ardson, A Baker, Mat Millering. eeeese de) = ae E nek Ne. 25: Page Trustee’s Sale. hon - . | $1.70 per hundred. corn 30 cents, | . 511, conveyed to the undersigned truste z i ‘ oes See ence to democratic faith and_princi- | _Prairie—J N Bradley, J Moler, J | the fellowing described real estate, situ- | | Whereas, B. F.Gumm, of Bates count JOHN WALKER : eZ a peaches 25 to 30 cents per bushel, | tah ~ | ates Ieiar and be in Bates county, | Missouri, by his deed ot trust, dated on noms Comes plesis as firm as the rock of giberal- aud using wediermelonaie even) Sebarand. | Missouri, to-wit: ‘Fhe south halfof the | 18th, 1883, and recorded in the Record ter, having been a lite long demo- | © ae - | Howard—E H McDonnald, Sqr | northeast qua ot section twenty-six | Office ot said Bates county, in Book OR REGISTER OF LANDs, > aan saw shipped trom Georgia. too te e é i a ey 6) and the northeast arter of the | at page »did convey tod. C. ¢ ROBERT McCULLOCH crat, and the greater part of his ma- cheap oeencen id tec rane Graves, A M Gragg, Z Robinson, | Ge) and he Bois otiaitl bxcutvoce | an entee Panel nicaee Gere oe OF COOPER COUNTY. turity being spent in battling for the eae needa i W A Williams. (26), and all their right, title and interest | refusal to act, the then acting shen : ae ten to fitty dollars per acre. I con 2 a : lantthe wort lwertcau t the southeast | Bates county, Missouri, for the 4 FOR SUPREME GOURT JUDGE, success and prosperity of that party. fdeicttas Gon NeouAOnia th Bate Hudson—E Holt, I Browning, a re is : ese 1 : r a ng ly least | of ectunine che pant is : S x u sider this country secondonly to Bates | = 5 . ee | rterot said section twenty-six (26), | si ne pay a t F. M. BLACK No democrat can have anexcuse to | atte Steel, J Stephenson, W Hutchinson. allin township thirty-nine (39), ot range | Promissory note in said deed of trast r* ‘ \ s é rig } OF JACKSON COUNTY. a el = r Pan Seay ene 3 y- 5 nen os , | thirty-one in 't t to secure » | scribed, the tollowing described ie Re Jac ie UNTY vote against W. J. Stone, for heem- | —_— P Gap—J T Sciters, C Brown, E . a Srey. poses noe : scouts ape Be | tate si ed in the county of Ba a FOR TOR > NE! he je aoe for 1 ; i c = . — ie eos £ A sp , etek - . t Mi. Fy 4 : B.G BOONE bodies every requisite for the posi- Deception 1s 0 f the prince Butler, L Judge. A Smith, J Harris. said deea of trust fully described; and, | State of Missouri, to-wit. Lots Nos, ox | -G. NE | ' , said note 1s long past due and | (1), two (2), three (3), tour (4), five i hic 4 > « 1 >} io hicl > aspires and will a s of ss anc on shear Cecuee. tion to which he pire 1 il | weapons of n press and Tone Oak —Pat Murphy,B Powell, in block No. eighty-eigh + Now, theretore, at the request | and six (6 i an Z S most effectually advocate the claims | managers in this campaign. They Shp ewes | of the legal holder of sasd note, and. by (85), in the town ot Walnut, Mo. The | For Congress Tweltth District, j and rights of his constituents in the}have been shoutine themselves > | virtue of the authority in me vested py {Said B. F. Gumm expressly agreeing i i W. |. STONE f a | Rese New Home—J D Harper, J E| the terms ot said deed of trust, I will, on | Said deed ot trust, that should default be - ges NE, legislative halls ot the nation. hoarse sh World because | _, ee wera un : 4 = | made in the payment ot either the nov | ot Nevada, | ee ioBiaine sine Thomas, J V B Wade. H_ Tillson, Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1884, or interest thereon when the same be t 1a aper supports ane, aiming * m yr , Py 4 ————————— LET US HAVE HARMONY. pay Pt 2 | John Medly. N Nyhart. between the hours of n o'clock in the | came due and pavable, then the leg itas a bolting democrat paper. : 4 fovenoce and] o'clock in the atter-| bolder of said note might. declare the Walnut—John McPeak, Doc | noon of that day, at the easg front door | whole due and payable; and, whereas, Smith, H Milier, J H Fletcher, J T | of the court house, in the city of Butle 1, | default having been made in the paymen Wilson ty ot Bates aforesaid, sell at public {ot said note and interest thereon, and ison. y all of said real estate, in said deed | said J.C. Clark, the trustee named is ve ANNOUNCEME At the township convention at i The Trish World was - ee Ake Ree Rich Mill Saturday, a large number | The Irish World was not a demo Ne Benis ot democrats became dissatisfied A Henry, cratic paper and never has supported a democratic national ticket. It has with the rulings of the chair and left fae vie ote ' : Deep Water—J B Newbery, Jolin | of triist and this notice described, or so | said deed, having retused to t, at the Pierce Hackett, the convention, and nominated a | Mf the confidence and esteem of the Hoarshaw. Reese, — Hail much thercot as may be necessary to pay | request of the legal holder of said note, | as : Jrish-American citizens of the United . pine i ae a said debt, interest and costs, W. F. Hanks, sheriff ot Bates county, : ISECUTING ATTORNEY. straight set of delegates to send to Stat es ee eae Summit—B B Bigstaff, John Win- M. ALLEN, Trustee. Missouri, by virtue of the power in ime Sutiia E. Beawn the county convention next Saturday, Sate cones = oh anreaed Seth G Parker: = : . vested by said deed of trust, and at the ? se publican press cannot be caught in ; Trustee’s Sale. request of the legal holder of said note, | : and those remaining nominated del- sere : Mt Pleasant—J T Williams. Jas , | will, on W O Jackson, Eee : = Tt the act of telling a single truth in : : a a Whereas, Aaron Jones, ot Bates Coun} Os Fi _ + ates for the same purpose. nis : . Brough. J M Courtn:-y, J M Catter- | ty, Missouri, by his certain deed of trust, | Saturday, Sept. 20, 188, smi i f contest zs J , aie ; sty | I > Thomas J Smith, s a very bad state ot affairs, but we : lin, Thos Heath, J} J! Sisson. Wm gated ane 17) 1882, and recorded it | at the court house door in said. city ot = : AS ais 5 i the Recorder’s office within and tor said | Butle ° ca 2 hi idder se a . or. ee oe ee . eee 2 : ¥ : 4 aa te = s utler, sell for cash to the highest bidder Sim Francisco, ¢ inclined to believe that it is only Corps of engineers are now busy; Atherton, T H McGuire. C L Mills, | Bates county, in Book at page 181, 1 ay] the right, title and heen in eal — a home fight, and they will settle the | from each end, locating the Kansas] N B McFarland, A'S Badgley, JC conveyed Be Agia E. eee ee paar j lands conveyed to me by said deed of ea, pi ; aie : a is é eee Tan Soe 3 signed trustee, the tollowing describe , atiaty said debt. the asks : matter before the county convention | City, Fort Scott and Gulf railroad, | Morris, L S Paddock. H Herrell, Joe ulestate, situate, Iving and being in | beens saa cere Orit W F Hanks, meets. It 1s democratic for the ma- | trom Olatha to Ash Grove, ia Green| T Smith, A F Wyard, fas B Howell. Dolce county, Missouri, oie The | forencon and 4 o'clock in the atternoot e A set wvte + a... | Northwest quarter of section ten (10), in | aaa : . TREASUR jority to rule, always. and a bolt 1s county. The proposed branch leaves Mound—W_ Sackman, C Garti- township thirt nine (39), of range etry: | Be oilaeh We, E. ris) RS Catron never in order, tor it never accom-| the main line at Ochiltree, a few] son. | two (32) containing 160 acres more or] * S Ca 3 = = 2 . Jy " | less, in trurt to secure the payment of | - > --—___— ¥ plishes the purpose for which it 1s | miles south ot Ulatha, and runs West Point—Duncan, R Nelson. | three certain pro tore ores in said | F M Trimble, mtended. It you have the majority | southeasterly through Johnson coun- Mingo—Smith, —Pogue, —Doug- | deed of trust described; and, whereas, Trustee’s Sale. ae . ai > x a oe ~ | one ot sai es is past due and aid. , 5 : OUNTY JUDGE. aise ae 8 A : 3 , igi tee Shideier, nis wite, by their certain deei your pomnt by ballot, if in the minor- | Polk. and into Green county. At Grand River—J Harris, O Reeder, | $a! holder of said note, and by virtue of | ot Gist beseine ae Aueiee be 1881, Judge A Neptune, ity stay anyhow and enter your pro-|a meeting in Kansas City, a few! M Owens, Pee ere He okay pie te terms | uy reco: ded in the Re crea a aie ie : é wi phases : i nes : 5 = st, 1 OF | Bates county, } in Book No. 2, ) N Bricker, ies Ifyou do bolt you but run the days ago, by the managers. the road Deer Creek—Cummings, - Wood, Wednesday, October 8, A. D. 1884, | page 46, conveyed to the undersigned W W Denney tisk of bemg called a bolter and ren— | was given the name of the Kansas | -Sartin, | Scudder. between the hours of nine o'clock in the Minas ae sella wane ane rea ) | egade from your party. The best | City, Clinton and Springfield. This East Boone—W S Mudd, D B teeenooH ang ike orlee k ey the oe S| counties iH BRE ES wit: The eats halt P ee ak % nee ae ae noon of that day, at the east front door | County, Mis , to-wit: ¢ a W H DeJarnett, ; men in Osage tow nship left the con—| is the same branch Mr. Hartwell | Glaz ebrook,. Thos: (Corbin. Jo W'| of the const had e, in the city of Butler, | 0f Lots One and Two, in the Northess aa vention Saturday, men who have al-} worked so hard to have pass through Srwi county of Bates aforesaid, sell at public | Quarter ot Section One, own ee COUNTY SURVEYOR. a oraman, rwin, vendue, tor cash in hand, all of said real |O"€ of Range Thirty-two, containing eS . oa eenee eas E 3 z € ¢, tor cas and, all of sa e2 g ‘y-two, Marshall L Wolfe ways been democrats and never | this plac West Boone—John Todd, —An- | estate, jn said deed of trust and this no- | ¢ighty acres more or Jess, in trust to | cure the payment of one certain promis . | voted any other ticket. They donot a 2 nell. tice described, or so much thereot as may sory note in said deed of trust tully de It really begins to look asif Cleve | consider that they are bolting now, The Rockville Globe says the a a Ca ae Leann, © Pye E. Wartos, | seribed; and, Whereas, said note is long jand and Hendncks were going to| they believe that, real or tancied, | $™@"d Democratic rally Friday of DEATH TO THE FRENCH. 3 ; Trustee. Hig due and unpaid. Now, acre skunk the rads this year. rights have been denied them and last we s attended by over one London, Aug. 27.—A telegram : Order of Publication. } oe i paras bye point a. eo oe b tiete rights they are determined to roel a een uniformed | just received from Shanghai states State oF Missourr, ) | ae wes the terms ot said deed of trust, have. Osage township, with her | Cleveland and Hendricks club, of that So,ooo Chinese troops who had | County of Bates, 5 : retuse to fuse with greenback party. How is it in good old Bates. From present appearances they are consid- erably on the *‘possum.’* Anything = oe : f s e Circuit Court of Bates county,; Thursday, Sept. 11, A. D. 1884 twenty delegates, is a prime factor Schell City, came up, and two brass been secretly massed on the trontier | 1.the Circuit Court of Bates county, a2 ee : + - = bands furnished musi@fordie ‘occ 2 : November term, 1584. | between the hours of nine o’clock in the in Bates county's politics and her | P@9CS fur 3 ee Cae suddenly invaded Tonquin, and at-] R. M. Whaley, p itt, forenoon and five o’clock in the after : . . | strength can hardly be over estimat-|Si0?- The whole winding up with ter desperate fightins mpletely vs. tee | nvon of that day, at the east front door 8 Wve over estimat = is Se eee Edward Zinn, Meritt Zinn and | of the court house in the city ot Butler, @hiléord, sasthing. We are ao: ed when unity prevails at home: but | 2. gt@nd_ torch hight procession at annihilated the French troops in that Ar Zinn, defendants. county of Bates atoresaid, sell at public a > anytt < are cow-|.. i ss 1 4 i De are aliy, E ae Sins eae 5 tk latats endue f, . id real : when she is weakened and r , | meght. ne emocrats are alive province, the Chinese losing sever: Now at this day comes the plaintitt | vendue for cashin hand, all ot said re ards and we know it : torn by P ay = eral herein, by his attorn in said deed of trust and this notice W. O. Jackson, | estate and affidavit, a described, or so much thereot as may bt ings, that defend- | necessarv to pay said debt, interest and See contending taction her power is gone | Over in that neck of woods. Keep thousand killed during the different | and files his petition Blaine is estimated to be worth} and she is as weak as the smallest | UP the music boys,, there is glory engagements which followed in | leging, among other tl ; i ey : z a z : ants, James Edward Zinn, Meritt Zinn | costs. F. M. Aten, Trustee. two millions of dollars. He made | township. A house divided against | head. quick succession. py oon Zinn, are not residents ot the | ; : this vast sum during twenty years of itself can not stand. We would ct B. H hi ‘ The massing of this large torce on ate Sigisiogandesire dered t t lerk - ; ie ; ie . oe yy a iz 2 has. E enr who was execut- lereupon it is ordere bv the clerk j F; x office holding, at a salary of five plead with our south of the river) FEE eas Cer te? a : the frontier had been goine on for inemaaton hat cid defendants be noti- | Trustee’s Sale. thousand dollars a year, Remem- { friends for harmony. We are on uring the articexpedition under some time under the supervision of | fied by publication that plaintift has com- Whereas, P. K. Hulse and Charlot menced a s Lieutenant Greely, for stealing, proves to be a Missouri boy. He Be es of wen ‘ t against them in this court, | Hulse his wite, by their certain deed o experienced military leaders, and so} the object and general nature of which is | trust, bearing date February 234, 188% well did they conduct the attairs that | to partition and divide the following de-| duly recorded in the Recorder’s office 0 | ber he raised, supported and educat- | the eve ot a great political campaign ed alarge tamily in addition. He | and our amumition will all be need- ; certainly understands saving mon-|ed for the enemy. Settle this diss] es se some me are printing | the French commanders were una- aaa raga ve 7 ecu rth ae pel fepainsaica a0 arene, an book Sa ‘ 3 | me : business in the Moberly Monitor ae : ber Of decting Gre tee Cee i Say | Dawe 475), conveyed (0, the Tiger ey: j Pute among yourselves, amicably, do = Sheu: a. ae ware of their proximitv until they | ter of section five (5), township forty [40 | trustee the tollowing described real evtale ¢ —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__— ‘ Fe . * : otnce, at Moberly, Mo., and becom- os “ | ot range thirty-two [32], situate, lying and being in Bates county. : | not bring ? = ; = = oa ge S £32] + lying ng in } The Remington Firearm Connell ing a discenting voice into the Revered oF dhe Boe swept down on them like an ava- Minsant, acd teak Goan ee cle de- | Missouri; to-wit: > - | county conven i s ns = = 2 ~ roe eae | a ppear a is a he wes f ny, of New York, has a contract to tion. Compromise so lanche, with the above result. | tenants be and appear at this court, at The west halt of the east half ot block ; the next term thereof, to be begun and and 10 feet otf ot the east side ot the wom | holden at the court house in the citv ot | half of block 60, all in the town (now he Third day | citv) of Butler, Bates county, Missouth before the in trust to secure the payment of one cer the term shall | tain promissory note in said deed of trust on or fully described, and whereas said note i past due and unpaid. Now there at the request of the legal holder ot 1 by virtue of the authorit® the terms of said deed & , that each party will make conces- | 274 being of a romantic turn, he sions, and let all be peace, harmony abandoned the printing trade and and sunshine. ~ | jeined the army, from which he was | detailed on the Greely expedition. The French troops tought desper- ately and repeatedly charged the | Butler, in said county, on Thi - = ay | Ot November next, and c Chinese, but as tast as the latter | sixth day of said term, if were broken into they closed again | so long continue—and if not, the vith es :. i 2 ees before the last da term. with remarkable military precision, or plead to the pétition in said cause k ifessed, i supply China with 130,000 Reming- ton rifles and 100,000,000 cartridges. This means the Chinese do not in- tend to give up without a fight. Pig- | tale gets his dander up he may fight hke the devil. LATER. r . 1 We are reliably intormed that the Charlie Morgan tock his dete 2 si % for the nomination tor congress, at) and many hand-to The. {amicably settled by each’ faction | Appleton last week, with | ensued, the French finally succumb- fe trish supporting Blaine in a making concess >» and dividing j deal ile ing to Overwhelming odds. horn. Read the Proceedings in an- | the delegates ene: This is as it aan DO YOU KNOW difficulty in Osage township hasbeen and encounters vested by I will on ay, September 3d, 1554. he hours of nine o'clock in the ive oclock in the afternooo ¢ east front door of the er ordere r TIMES, a we published di is coun many friends ther column, of the largest demon-| should be; it was nothing but aj * } : - - “J A stration ever held in New York. home fight and we are glad that | he Morgan is a sterling, tr: *our acres of Irisemen, twenty thou- 2°thing worse has grown out of it. — ores a Poni a SRDS CLINT Se apre 8 of circuit 1e of I county sand strong, ratifying the nominatior aE 5 g : sigheugice Co 2 Witness Cl § ying the tion Three rouncs t rs. for | ination, m TOBACCEe Witne veland and Hendricks. The Hon. W. J. S = h reb tin tag: Rose Leat - Stor = 3 Pwdlican party must go. ing; Navy cl | that gentleman. | and yellow suufts ‘ est, quality considered > oUr mext con-/ nounced his ua gressman.