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{ rustee’s Sale. | (HE CONVENTION AND ITS WORK. | the support of Cleveland, or ed MAINE ELECTION. ee ae We are authorized to announce Dr | to arrange the preliminaries for such The election for governor and other Whereas, Wm. W. Mathews and Mag- Churchell, of Nevada, Vernon ood | 4 } gie C. Mathews, his wite, and Lydia M. | %, Congress, in this the Tweltth dw ty, TLER W. TIMES i i 3 EKLY I me emocratic convention which i 2 WAR 7 | : Sin ts BU LE E — Bra i ity on last Saturday }a move. Blaine’s intimnte triends | ofhcers in Maine. on Monday, re- Mathews, by their certain deed of trast,’ a aris bain poet tae: | have been threatening ever since the | sulted in a Repubiican victory as it, bearing date Mav ist, 1884, duly recorded in sCU! ITOR. | without a jar except con— in the Recorder’s office of Bates county. | e. J. SCUDDER, Ep | = aoa pms Rich Hill that he would, when | was certain to do. It has no more | LS heearps® Book No. 32, page 333, con Trustee’s Sale, esting ¢ - ke » | nomination, _ | a es beea = 3 ae ee 2 z edits Be Labels waaee, the Whites sinepe 2 le 1, finish the work he began so | pohtical significance than would a | veyed to S. B. La - iste, err es mee | Untortunately Democrats ot Osage | elected, seretio Sib shncokey_ trict, the _atertay_ Tames Delay . e | ifficulty in their | township had some difficulty \ TIMES COMPANY. Publisher TERMS OF SUISCRIPTION: primary convention, which resulted The Weexty Times, published every | in two sets ot delegates both — | TOES & b cE KL MES, publ cai is rentioL The | word of his : i se pees H 5 e cor tion. he | or section i “ -dnesday, will be sent to any edaress | ing seats in the conven ' ——- aE on tot the tarter of section Sheriff ot Bates county, Mo. W Seeee to taxe paid Monet ae. poke Is, atter hear- | the knife now. The Republicans made great eiforts. i [ townshin forty-two | 0O<0 of securing the neve tor the pan one vear, postage paid, | committee on credentials, atte are | % : ous : ght t u pose of securing the payment ota cenar h ts of both sides, re 1 CAN POSIT AFBIRM | Speakers were sent in from other 2 hree [33], ant all | Sromissory note in said deea of trust ae a = ing the statements of both sides, = aes 5 : PS an noney w eenet - ht, title and interest they m here- | scribed, the followir desciias ae eo i ported in favor of seating both del- | that Geo. C. Gorham’s recent t} states and money was used w | atiee pee in and to said land, in trust | ate acelin pia COURS HE WEDNESDAY, SEPT., 10., 1884. | POPES halt os 5 ote each. | to Governor Cleveland was part of a} stint. State pride was invoked and | {o secure the pavment ot one certain \Snd State af Minced ae oe aa 5 a eee a x eae . ee es “ | coupon note, in said deed ot trust fully | twenty (go) and twenty-one 23).3 of | carefully matured vlan of the stal- | every possible maneuver resorted to beeeraicde sual ahercne Sale dake ae PabtenedlS Cotin ee real chee | wart leaders ot the states of Massa- that a large majority might be rolled | interest coupo: is pai ae eae an Mo. The said James Drysdale ex, ae up for the Republican ticket. To | and, whereas, said S. B. ss toact. Now, | ererine aid deed of trust, that should : : sual efforts. th | rein as such trustee refuses toact. Now, | detault be made in the payment Ot said sure that in less than two weeks such | oftset these unusual efforts, the Dem- | therefore, at the request of the legal hold-| note or the interest thereon when rs Sees a . 2 i 2 and coupon, and by virtue | ¢}, » becz due ELE Sot, 2 es | ocrats did nothing. Soe S a Sere tinge ‘ pine) same became Che ane ae men as Pierce. Endicot ae Beate: : Se Fee tie M I of the power and authority in me vested | then the legal holder ot sage ot Massachusetts, Conkiing, of New | was received by the Mame Demo- | by the terms of said deed of trust, I, - | might declare the whole due and Payable: ree E here is no reason to xia ene ee < | tween them but there is York, Cameron and Quay, of Penn- | crats. Hanks, Sheriff of Bates county, in the | and, whereas, detault having been Made : | doubt that the course, w! seemed 3 : zZ Geo Gis ore eoee re indi | S'ate of Missouri, acting in the stead of | jn the payment of satd note and: ta FORE Ser eESENT best to a majority, was adopted trom | sy!vania, Foster. of Ohio, and New, | Eo ee ee die |S Be ashbrooke, emistce, | who. nas) 1c | thereon, and Said J. ©. Clark, the trus. cate any great amount of enthusi- | tv saan eel : ac a eae ised to act as such stee, will, on tee named in said deed, hay: THOS. A. HENDRICKS, the best of motives. It is always an | of Indiana, will unite in supporting sare Be poe peat — . o jteees Be ies teen es the let) a unpleasant task to settle disputes of | Cleveland. President Arthur is cog- | asm for the ‘tattooed statesman. ”” | : a tnine o'clock in the | of old note, I, W. F. Hanks chee : 3a it izant of the plan and tully endorses | There was a marked lack ot enthusi- | between the hours o sia p | Bates county, Missouri, by virtue of the this kind. Indeed, it is impossible | nizant of the plan a : < : ., | forenoon and five o’clock in the after- power in me vested by said deed to acttle tt aall anlesssome con asm, and, but for the fact that it is} noon ot that day, at the east eee ae and gt the request ot the legal olde o settle them at 3 s e S : ec ise i city of ry r5 5 T ot is made. The condition of | will not openly come out against! Mr. Blaine’s state. Maine would pedcieverases Fone AD ee ae rea said note, Iwill, on cession is Ee : : fs c y ates, s TEERORE Se!) 5 . ae: the Democracy in the Kansas City | Blaine. The personal hostility of | have followed the example of Ver- | set at public outcry the real estate in| Saturday, Sept. 20, 1884, a Blaine and his friends and their want | mont and given a reduced Repubh- | said deed ot trust aud this notice describ- | at the court house door in said city Pr aiaine and his trie a an me: SESS ed, or so much thereat as may be neces-| Gutler, sell for cash to the highest bidder of wisdom in expressing the hostility | can majority. So far, the elections | sary to pay said debt, interest and costs. | all the right, title and interest in said : 5 =e ute Se . F. Haxks, lands conveyed to me by said deed movement. The | in strong Republican states indicate a eats eae M ey . ed ot : = 2 Sheriff of Bates county, Mo. trust to satisty said debt, the sale to be OF NODAWAY COUNTY. ence to what each party believes, | matter has been kept very quiet, but | that Cleveland and Hendricks are ; : between the hours of S$ o'clock in the a sf = ae ee A Se ape ase % as ag ze Sak ch SECRETARY OFSTATE, and conscientiously too, to be right. | will soon be known all over the ; certain of success next November. Trust Sale. porengcrand 40 Secels 7 ene ICHAEL K. McGRATH x . . Yhereas, C. W. Wilder and Anna ai aa “aes ni on Ste rous ee ee | Beach is still howlng about the onthe aare by theiecertainidesdigh | 2° Soa" Trustee, . '* a . - ~ E , 4 -are - 5 . . 9 Ps oe 2g tion will be acquiesced in. It is bet- Tam personally aware of the truth court house ring. It made no dif-—| trust, bearing date June Bot eter meee Stee TREASURER, as 3 e = ss res ; ay therefor = corded in the Recorder’s office ot Bates or urse was | Of this matter, and you may therefore See at bs eee eR Al . | recorde 3 : 5 i J. M, SEIBERT ter to do this, even 1f its course ) ) terence what candidates received the county, Missouri, in Book No. 25, page Trustee’s Sale. OF CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY. well in 18S2 by causing the deteat of | enocene any in Arkansas. In being situate in the county of Bates, and August 7th, 1883, and recorded in The stalwarts | 1882 the Republicans carried the | State of Missouri, feos All of poe | Recorder's office ot said Bates county, S.8 ; i i ivi ight, title and interest of. in | Rook 30, at page % , j > 8,872, while M ay . | undivided jright, s = Ook 30, at page 328, conveyed to state by 8,87 le nal fonday the and to the east half of the northeast quar- | Clark) as trustee. and in cae ot J c id the ea th of the west | cence or retusal to act the then sca | Folger in this state. have concluded to take Blaine at the r to | majority will not fall bel = | ter, | egations with i _ | Whether this course was best, is, DEMOCRATIC TICKET course, a point upon which there is Sa ey aoe "sda difference of opimion. It was ascent cause for regret that the county con- GROVER CLEVELAND, vention was obliged to decide be- chusetts and Pennsylvania. I am No assistance OF NEW YORK. They were left to their own | OF INDIANA it, although tor obvious reasons he State Ticket YOR GOVERNOR, JOHN S. MARMADUKE OF ST. LOUIS. congressional district fully — illus- LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, trates the bad consequences which A. P. MOREHOUSE inevitably result trom a rigid adher- | have caused this pects for the carly construction ot the Emporia road are good. Tie bonds g asked for have been voted in Kan- or two exceptions, secured in are also engaged in securing right of way and subscriptions for the Em- se! Saree ae have been induced to announce. 3 SO 5 only a few hundred doliars remains | state | as heavy a percentage of | noon ot tl | Like almost every one we failed to . : 3 S tobe raised. Mr. Pace also says a| German voters as Wisconsin and | 0f the court house, in the city ot Butler, ; get some ot our favorites nominated | county of Bates atoresaid, sell at public Representative, jbut that is unavoidable. Where HENRY. there 1s a contest, somebody must be | ~ = this way. id d i E cei: ze t ao See = . - : os : ws said debt, interest and costs, beaten, Without making — special Ww The K.C. Zimes says it will M. ALLEN, Tiustee. mention of each candidate, it is sut- County Ticket ; and that the company prefer to come | **tattuoed statesman.’ ‘Treasurer, beheve the above are sub R. S. CATRON. stantially the facts in the case. If a gal holder of said note, I aroused over the congressional mud- | dle the matter, but they expect the com- Prosecuting Attorney, W. ©. JACKSON. r Surveyor, has frequent'y been expressed at ‘Il and removes the cause which 2 ; ; A Dany to give assurance that the road has created so much dissatisfaction as i mae zi will be built if the money is raised. A one-sided contract is rather a poor M. L. WOLFE. previous conventions. Every aspir- z \ = = 5 argument on which to obtain a sub- | ant knows exactly who favored and : | | | | | Trustee’s Sale. NW. <ER make a bad matter worse. Jone THE EMPORIA. = northeast quarter of section twenty-six : told betore the convention came off igh : at page 272, did convey toJ.C. Clark. this he dare not do. He only keeps in the northwest quarter ot the southeast | Bates county, Missouri, for the Purpose Be a ee Nothing but mischief can result from = ze z x sas and the right of way, with one = < tate situated in the county of Bates, and the same has been done trom the}; Z Rec ee ‘erm: 7 “ay 3 ecmiaddreyscs an Ccrmane ins Wie are eeaibeiienocaued note, and by the : 5 said B, F. Gumm expressly agreeing in ‘ generally satisfactory, others would i tk qe ! , ‘ é poria through fiudson township and | not at all discouraging. No other forenoon and five o’clock in the atter-| holder of said note might declare the , of trust and this notice described, or so | said deed, having retused to act, at tne j take years to allay the bitter teelings | - - a | Lies ? ones request of the le W. F. HANKS. j of having each township announce its 4 - et a letrime any calit > z 5 2 ray = E reason to doubt that they will act in | @ Serious detriment to any localit 2 3 : ? : ee 2 rorder’s offic d tor said } Butler, seil for cash to the highest bidder re z Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Che | forencon and 4 o’clock in the afternoon For Public Administrator, 2 See who opposed him. tis seldom that Ee : r I : ny will doubtless ask no move than | nous and means that they intend to | three certain promissory not in said For Judge of South Dist. | ing tades and broken promises as For Judge ot North Dist. last Saturday The delegates did Cockrell will speak at Appleton the authority in me vested by’ the terms | duly reco ded in the Re order's office of not strictly correct. Any turther| prepare for a general he | nomination. He would have pro- | 511, conveyed to the undersigned trustee | Whereas, B. FGumm,of Baeyegd o . & = ng Co ” eae . = a the following described real estate, situ- by EMBs Po: 2 ” S$ county, continuance of the strite will only | stalwarts to Cleveland. | claimed it a victory of the ring, In oe follow: ite descn oe in Bates county, | Missouri, by his deed ot trust, datedac’ eda dae 18th, 1883, and recorded in the Recorder's OF HOWARD COUNTY. own part, we have very grave doubts Sy: parts 2 Diener: Mr. Pace informs us that the pros- z (26) and the northeast quarter of the EACd See eee € bt OR REGISTER OF LANDs, whether the decision was as it should who the ring candidates were. But | southeast quarter of section twenty-six faba an hi ee oO oe see or se = sy : efusal to act, the then acting t ROBERT McCULLOCH have been but we are in favor of Z cting sheriit of jup the old crv ot ring rule. His] quarter ot said section twenty-six (26), | of securing the | tment ot a certain allin township thirty-nine (39), ot range | Promissory note in said deed of trust de. F. M. BLACK = Pee OF JACKSON COUNTY. a continued agitation of the ques- Kan- | harm to the Democratic party. payment of one certain promissory note, tate of Missouri, towle Lace : i ae tion. z | = in said deed of trust tully described; and, | 5tite of Miss: 7 SO Wit. soe ae z NEY-GENERAL ° A te Cae 4 5 n 5 ey IGP EES 4 eg a Th sd sas to the state - We beheve Carl Schurtz will deliver seven—| wh as, said note 1s long past due and | (1); two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5 and six (6), in block No. eighty-eight OF HENRY COUNTY. tionably a good one. The number i Wal Parti = ! . Pa , the state fir 9 ainut. artes | consin during the campaiga. The | vi > 2 autnority in me vested py | Sai S : ee eae j of candidates offering was unusually Ss : oe eee : Bae irene acer deed of trust, Twill, on | Stid deed of trust, that should default. be Congress Tweltth District, Smalls Withey hed aoe been very } prospect that Cleveland and Hen-|* ae ; = } ? gs } made in the payment of either the note i ’ | dricks will carry the Badger state are Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1884, | or interest thereon when the same be ot Nevada, ut day the t front door | whole due and able; and, whereas, Pf detault having been made in the payment of said note and interest thereon, and much thereot as may be necessary to’ pay | request of the legal holder of said note, |, { W. F. Hanks, sheriff ot Bates county, | Missouri, by virtue of the power in me j ficient to say that the ticket gives : A _ Trustee’s Sale. A Sheriff. we fi 36 Ty ea | tangible, reasonable proposition is Rar oiTo% a rie eer will, on Sheriff, rery general satisfaction. he plan ae Cay anes eee Sele aron jones, of Bates sen 34 te en ae : ; I in that district. Such rows are ty, Missouri, by his certain deed of trust, Saturday, Sept. 20, 1884, ; Vote publicly in the convention, work- fren eee pe J oeats aside from all political considerations. Bates county, in Book 25 at page 1S1,{ all the right, title and interest. in sald it is better to settle disputes of that | conveyed to Wm. E. Walton, the under- | lands conveyed to me by said deed of signed trustee, the tollowing described | trust to satisty said debt, the saie to be We don’t hear much about stal- northwest quarter of section ‘en (10), in| of that day, Wo. F. Hanks, wart Republicans doing anything to | township thirty-nine (39), of range thirty- | 38-4t* Trustee x two (32) containing 160 acres more or | JAS. BELL. A 2 S.E so little com tis heard concern- | a deed ot trust described; and, wherea } 1s reasonable. let t} > ne Serre Ee fates ‘5 is = Pirigiacg penta | Bolle: Wa lone elcnoreict {let the Plumed Knight meet defeat | pre ot said notes is past due and unpaid- | Whereas, Edward Shideler and Mary 3utler bas long mored tor wan- | jn November. Now, theretore the request of the le- | Shideler, nis wite, by th certain deed + n o1 said deed ot trust, I will, on | Bates county, Missouri, in Book No. 26, Cityon Tuesday, Sept. 23. Thel@, Apa as ONY Geckecnang“eeertens: Lok : idevsiaane isa = ©! Wednesday. October 8, A. D. 1884, | Page 46, conveyed to the undersigned Democracy of St. Ciair and Bates : | trustee the following described real es- FOR AUDITOR, For our . order to make a point he should have is i, to-wit:, The south half of the E I ae office ot said Bates county, in Book (26), and all their right, title and interest OPE! UNTY- 3 rare oO dropping the matter mght here. nonsense isnot doing. any serious) tly one (ty inriuet tw eecure” the | ecribed, thetollowing derives aaa a “fs The ack inate ; jues- - B. G. BOONE Phe ticket nominated is unque unpaid. Now, theretore, at the request i : H (88), in the townot Walnut, Mo. The W. j- STONE, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the | came due and pavable, then the legal proposition will be made to Butler} they can be counted against the | outcry all of said real estate, in said deed | said J.C. Clark, the trustee named in eet vested by said deed of trust, and at the : submitted to our citizens there is no ! recorded in] at the court house door in said city ot character by mutual concessions. real estate, situate, lying and being in| between the hours of 8 o'clock in the sctiption to arailroad. The compa- |}. Bina iE lence ; } I assist Blaine. The silence is omi- less, in truet to secure the payment of W. W. DENNEY. Was the case atthe court house on : j t i = } 3 j utactories and the advantages that ree peered id note, and by virtue of ot trust, bearing date August sth, 1881, between the hours of nine o’clock in the | tate, situate, lying and being in Bates Would result therefrom have been ; - aT risa their work in a manner to give satis- : W. H. DEJARNETT. (ae : ai q amply discussed. One thing, how- j faction. An equaily good ticket ee could bersclectede aan ‘defeated can- TO OUR PATRONS. | didates tor the nomination and would | Mr: Allen, editor of this paper | have met with an equally hearty sup- having an opportunity to secure a | porttrom the Democracy of th: position in the Bates County Nation- | county. There was an entire ab- at Ra - ave q > : > 7 f 23 Bank, I have made arrangements | sence of personal defamation and } 5 | and access to all parts of the country. | sn answer to an article in the Tistes | and costs. ever is too plain tor doubt, Butler ee ounties will give a rousing -— renoon a ive o’clock i he atter- js yin Ci e give him a rousing re Oren On an uaate eo ack in ae he | county, Missouri, to-wit: The east halt noon of that day, at the east front door | o¢ Tots One and Two, in the Northala ception on that day. és i te Butl ot the court house, in the city of butlers | quarter ot Section One, Township Forty- until another road is secured. With the Emporia, which is really the A Card From J. D. Alien Seen: ves ates per oe ro pe eter jone of Range Thirty-two, containing Santa Fe route to St. Louis, we , } pais! se id de ae ate 4 ; a oe : eighty acres more or less, in trust to. oT +oee 2 a ocr t Thursday | estate, in sai eed of trust anc us | as: a pemabieees ad * Geode: feskeneecuee ems ce, In the Democrat of last Thursday HCO acannon ete Do Vare the papnent pe poate —_ 1 have co etitio in rates | x - Fieame =e ee SRE BREE ‘interest | “QTY note in said deed of trust tully | Mr. Abernathy came out in a card | be necessary to pay said nee terest | scribed; and, whereas, said note is Jong Va. E- Warton, | past due and unpaid. Now, theretore,at anes ruste€. | the request of the legal holder ot said Order of Publication. | note, and by virtue ot the authority in me Butl Witt } 1 Sr o wens 5 vested by the terms ot said deed of trust, at Butler. ithout the road. wi é ‘ 2 : STATE OF MISSOURI, | . i ag ye ’ ae ie We | card Mr. Abernathy claimed that he | County of Bates, j °° as ae S $8. oy se ae ues €X- had not opposed me on personal | In the Circuit Court of Bates county, iursday, Sept. 11, A. D. 1554 November term, 1884. come : inut: ne ee 7 5 if R. M. W ev, £ tiff, come a manufacturing point. With | him in any way, but lent his support vs. he road, it is only a question of a} . re ¢_ | James Edward Zinn, Meritt Zinn and | Of the court house in the city ot Butler, | to Mr. Simpson trom personal pref- Artitia Zinn, defendants, county of Bates atoresuid, sell at public Mv only object is to enable Mr. Al- | Bates county rolls up her u : ; 5 » tike the position offered him | heavy majority for the enti et. SE Es Beg sactones sie Bo erence. Inthe afternoon ot the Now at this day comes the plaintitt | vendue for cash in hand, all ot said real inthe bank, which it seemed he | eal Se here. If an opportunity | same day Mr. Abernathy, accom | betein, by his attorney, W. O. Jackson, | Meee te co oe enneraal ea could not do unless I should fi!l his | A REPUBLICAN BOLT. | 1s oped to secure the Emporia, the | panied by J. R. Simpson. and Jno. ea sh ot Tae pes ea | feceesiry (tay asta i ote and place as editor. It shall be my object | It was well known that Blaine was | action of Butler's c sas will deti- Trimbie came to m} office. Mr. Ab- Se ape aie a ee) oe oo aes Te egae in need te conduct the Tues in an entirely | 4€5ifous that Cleveland should de- | nitely settle her prospects for manu- | conga ear aaa can never engage in manufacturing | so. temporarily take editorial charge | candidates and th friends condct- M } : : ee : } Mary branches a ‘ac ts 7 = of the Times until the company can | ed themselves ina most. commend. | ¥ branches of manufacturing | censurimg him for making a fight | — j could then be successtully carried on upon its editor, J. D. Allen. In his fini some one to permanently as-! able manner, sume the management of the paper. ; | Demiocrats.this completes the list of | i | between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the after- nvon ot that day, at the east front door Thegs oy at arr ; ie lat 7 I The sooner that arrangement is made | candidates put forward by the party ot fee : pectation ever seeing our city be- Ie : I desire | for your support. Leteach andiev- |! of ever seeing our city be | grounds or said aught derogatory of te return to Adrian as soon as I ean, | ery member of the party see t Fol i f ‘ ; t erniuthy testified in the presence of | State of Missouri- eat Folger in the gubernatorial race | ftcturine industries. ; : it is 01 y the cle: € gubernatorial race g j these gentlemen and. Mr. Starke, | , Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk impartial manner during the short i derlod ths ee pe - -,. | last vear in New York eae a ~ i a Z in vacation that said defendants be noti- eriod that I may have charge of its X n New York. Itis equally Whee ane oe | who was in the office at the time, | fied by publicati iff has com- U er Ca emy. - (iCa@r, on well known that the stalwa Sat puso : i fipeiae 4 i n that the stalwart Repub- | Monday, reiterates the statement that | 4the had not said a word of ais— | Menced a suit a reneged ‘licans are inclined to retahate by | ~ eee eS ENE Statemcs nat | ° aes ». | the object and gene ature ot which is % a 2 retatiate hy igement of or made any remark - tion and divide the following de- | aiding to elect Cleveland next No- | P5 Ste detrimental tome on the occas j scrit real estate, to-wit: The east , _& Guilt company from building the lvember. Wegive below a Sra reterred to and the only reason he j halt of lot one (1), of the northeast Guar- SEPTEMBER 8th 1884. } , ’ | | Toe Aeverd Says: “Mr. KR. G.} dispatch to the Kansas City Times. Proposed branch through Harrison- | mentioned the matter of my ay BE eaMe antes tee Teel Ge Beers . Ss s- a : i ae ge thirty- £324, Bates , Hartwell vibrates between Kansas | It may prove correct although it is jo peabainet Rint was (0 ccprect all a eGtorial columns. Will open for its eleventh year on J. Scuppen. application to restrain the Fort Scott | ville and Clinton, will be made in U.| erates x Raa sass | Missouri, and that unless the said de- 4 brick Enis il! 3 and Butler every day. He! be rR sade & : S. circuit courts at Boston and Kan- | '#!S€ impression ad received that | tendants be and appear at this court, at 4 Be new brick brtlding oF | best not to trust the telegram too im- he had mistreated my brother, Dr. / the next term thereok: to be bashes and be erected this summer which will afford tacilsties tar superior eaves on th 130 a. a ae, = !sas City. This step will be take . : o ; es on the 4:50 a.m. train and | phity, but, taking everything ito | eee ae ) Allen, on the occasion of the con- | holden be pated: Shr ae a hips to anything betore enjoyed by it: Butler, in said county, on the uird day hing ry its ’ patrons. Thorough work, by at returns 215. ast Tue > Der= = ee =z = B | bY Certain stockh« ers i he F 7 = = je ED Last 7 uesday per. | Consideration, it is net improbable = Ge re 2 As nthe F. gressional convention at Butler. | ot November next, and on or before manent organization of the directory | that just such a move is on foot | ee eee oo eens ane teste ce | Hac we fimshed the conversation | 3.3), day of said t if the te experienced sé the new Gult railway, frou: Kan— among the stalwarts ;w hich was interrupted, andj he had | xo tong contin at, th s ts. | explained this matter, the article in sas City via Hamsonville, Clinton ee Se a ~ | the persona! benefit ot a part of the 1 into Washington, September 7.—}. C. ! ‘ the Times would nev have been peri ontessed, eachers 2nd Browningto: Sprineti -3 neaey et, Semen eee - = ' Gult officers. igs : nington to Springtield, was | G. telegraphs from New York to Gult offic Written, but laboring under the im-— effected, and construction wi ne he Sunday Gazetfe of thi ae = ction will begin the Sunday Gazetfe of this yas Charles H. Morg addressed a the company will be sacrificed for E : : dered accordi pression that Mr. Abernathy was cturt ordered, that making a personal fight on me. be- See E . : cause of my connections. and feel—} intl : y r g iliti i : 2 oe ot information that is of a startling wood, Dade c y, on Monday. a oe ou t i n Bz parr te and e don't ctly see how this c: = ee bg i ee tHe was doing me a g t stu dl < . i actly see how this can we sand wh re ascer- | He spoke especial nm hebslf Se an E : ~ 3 - il location are some ee reconciled with what the St. Lou- ined b = D : ‘= 2 nicer : ths 3 Fear Pee the attractions offered to those s Republican says concerning an és } a 5 “es 3 54 EXT ee several points tong , follows: ‘IT have become possessed large Democratic meeting at Lock- the hne. tion. junction suit to restrain the build— | r icans wil , sag ofthis same road. Somebody c p 2 early date e Pep ce cad " sie S. = ‘ ay eee a A . pe 8 mistaken. el ly; orgies: ee Respectiully, s i : JENKin expediency of rallyine : é t J EA ’ 1 XE cy of vasiyst nea oe J. D. ALLEN. Circuit

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