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Y TIMES | vv EEKL U TLER ee —— ALLEN Ebitor. The WEEKLY MISSOU RI. BUTLER ——_—_———_——— Dea ATC TICKET: ¥OR PRESIDE? GROVER CLEVELAND, VICE-PRESIDENT, HENDRICKS, INDIANA. State Ticket ¥OR GOVERNOR, JOHN S. MARMADUKE OF ST. LOUIs. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, A. P. MOREHOUSE OF NODAWAY COUNTY. OR SECRETARY OF STATE, MICHAEL K. McGRATH OF ST, LOUIS. EOR TREASURER, J. M, SEIBERT OF CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY. FOR AUDITOR, JOHN WALKER OF HOWARD COUNTY. OR REGISTER OF LANDs, ROBERT McCULLOCH COOPER COUNTY. FOR SUPREME GOURT JUDGE, OF JACKSON COUNTY. €OR ATTORNEY-G B. G. BOONE OF HENRY COUNTY. For Congress Tweltth District, County Tiek et For Representative, HENRY. For Sheriff, cuting Attorney, JACKSON. for Prosec For Surveyor, M. L. WOLFE. “or Public Administrator, For Judge of South Di f,. DENNEY. For Judge ot North Dist. DEJARNETT. Senator Geo. G. Ve C. Brockmeyer and Can traig have been helping the democ- past few Tacy over in Vernon county gets gressional Churchell, independent; regular republican, and W. J.S Vhe republican pariy of Missouri felt they would not meet at Moberly where their convention » but changed to Jefferson City, | cause Frank James was the Moberly r on convention day. The prudence of the party in thus | <listrusting the effect ations upon its membership commendable. for republicans to have gone.— kuk (Iowa) Constitution. —E—E————EE Another c republicans of convention to be he! a h, for the purpose of put- ght republi This is a reb i Jeferson THE MONGREL TICKET- sought for in all the by-ways rtist was hara Ut hedges. please tor he to satisty ain faction and irom th | Every element haa to be fous. ‘Build me tee master, staunch and strong. a goodly | vessel, that shall laugh at all dis-| aster and with wave and whirlwind | | is picid to reta wrestle.’? It was made in the artist’s | studio and most jealously was it} on our x guarded; not an eye was allowed to| under this disadvan look upon it. But at last it neared completion and the time was set that it should be brought forth to the hght of day, to the admiration and wonder of the world. Multitudes gathered reat wonder that was to witness the to revolutionize this county and join in the festival and general rejoicing. But low and behold it comes a hide- ous night-mare, a munster, without shape or form and without a name. | The wisest political sage among that great throng could not name it. It is the great ‘‘what-is-it?”’ Here itis. We give it in full so that our readers can speculate upon it, and we offer a and year’s subscription to the Time achromo if anyone will tell what it is: For representative, W. M. Wil- | son; Treasurer, L. Hagenhour; | Sheriff, R. W. Stubblefield; Prose- cuting Attorney, W. O. Atkison; Surveyor, Ed. Fitzsimmons; Public Coroner, Dr. Baker; Co. Judge Southern Dis., John Payne; Co. Judge Northern Adm’r, L. G. Henry Dis., R. W. Beck. It is a combination from every tad- ng ot honest party for the greed of party, a fusion, a mongrel, pole ticket; a sel principal for wha gain, for an offce. Will our honest greenback friends throughout the WwW county ratity such disregard prin ation, and whe aparty whose corrupt admimi have already been felt in this county, fling youa bone, help reinstate them in power when in symp Look at th is not a solit: thy betweer ticket they ask y« i how many pk the greenback given you one. That one W. O. Atkison, of Rich Hill, who has been the prime instigator in this fusion | and has sold you, hus sold his party tor the merest shadow, and thereby adds a stigma to his name which can | k was but the acquiessing ot a ma- never be e ased. Saturday’s wo jority to a tic by ticket that an honest greenbacker or republican would blush to vote cua | he but know the dark manipulations that had beenundergone to accom-} p! pending upon the party lash to whip into the traces all honest men who shou!d object to the shameful dicker. BATES COUNTY- The republican press of the county would make the people believe that the county treasury is bankrupt the county debt-ridde prosperous condition. mistake, either made j made tor politi es of Mi ssouri you us inade exceed 20 per After nue It is finished. The materiai was 1i- | O worthy see this and make t every elec ty is still in < any ot herr on Se tt press to the contrary notwithstand- The how! sent up sition has one ettect j and that is to | No people want to locate in a county that 1s in debt, with high taxes. immigration. when home papers m: ments, when they know them untrue and are willing to aye the standing of the county selfish political purposes, they prove themselves unworthy the support of the people they thus betray. TAMMANY SPEAKS. It was predicted by the Republi-— can press and by many Democratic journals that when Tammany Hall Democracy tailed to get the the Chicazo convention they would bolt and e- deavor to defeat the Let us see how this prophesy is fulfilled. New York Cit by a sub-commitice, was > an address, submitted and adopted by reviewing history and - —— of lyou eG "| set forth we recommend this or gani— ae ution to support the nomuncp ot the slican party, | nocratic party ations Gowen CO UeheHORE that there lowing reso! Resolved, democratic republicar and sce = i 3 assembled. yi and 1ey have aa, 2 nominatien democrate tion held in Chicago, the cotton crop about one | or president, land, of New York laying country and magnificent soil; water is scarce. N selves to ear cordial suppet candidates so nominated. ator Grady e Sine a determination to suppot Cochrane was e:- that had been made Sap protested a ring of schemimg politicians, a ; pected to follow in Grady’s tootstep;, but the surprise of the kickers wis A é great when he arose this end, the leaders de-| ; : tollowing remar which evey crat has to perform at the pre- He must subordinate hs j bu. per me that the present crop ot wheat averaged 20 bushels. Some excel- ent crisis. | acticns to the interest ot the part. No person contended more 1 I did against the nominatim Cleveland. sstress throu to arms fa Tammary try, pee that cry calls me democratic governed by ae trom men. lies patrio- by the Ch talsity of the radical claim that t Repubhecan party saved the union, Hall is the old guard of 1ere we will stay.’ une closed secondim id will add an — to te 1,512,194 drawn trom ers of like us to hasten the bridge on the Butler and Rich Hill road. I can only say that every- that can be done, thing i } to hasten the work as we have al- to you, we will ive preterence over any hers we have on hand. the order of | manufacturing, in order to accomo- } id those whom you inform | date you, < us are greatly discommoded by the loss of the bridge. Your people must rid themselves of the idea that a bridge can be made and put up in few days after a contract is let, or even a few weeks—they should rea- lize that the iron trom which the bridge is to be built, must be rolled and made to order in mills a thous- and miles away in the east, and af- terwards shipped to the bridge works and manufactured into the bridge, and then reshipped again to the place where it is to be put up. They should remember that all this takes time, and that contingencies trequently arise in the transporta- tion of material over wh:ch the con- tractor has no control whatever. We expect to have vour bridge completed within the time specified, and will, we assure you again, glad- ly have it completed and ready tor use before that time, if it is possible to do so. Tam very respectfully yours. A.J T 'ULLOCK, Supt. Thr ough Texas. September 20, 18S Ep. Times:—I Jett Butler on Sept. 1st for a business and pleas ure trip through Texas. My _ first stopping place was Barnum, Fann county, Texas, a place of about four » Situated ona a rtion of Gracen county. We no corn crop is gooc be cut short This is avery fine ext we entered Denton county, no noticeable feat znge of country from Gra n, except better watered. Here we noticed corn that would make about forty bushels per acre that hadn’t had any rain since June 3rd, when it had just begun to tassel. Oats crop will make from forty to seventy— some pieces made as Ingh as 100 ve bushels per acre, and acre. Old citizens intormed Jent grazing country. Price of raw land from $5 to $7 per i proved from $10 to $ Wise cc ly timber, poc | Montague, much the same as Wise. Clay county is next on our route, | principally devoted to raisi ily, very rough count x stock, ss product, sage musquite. We turned down red river and took the train again at Sherman, tor vm home. J.C. Hat The vale statistics gathered Tir show the Repub! > fighting: states furnis is did even d SSo,01S {more union soldiers than Lincoin votes. It half the republican voters | had lunteered (s H Tberals estim made up an is a very reas the men ies numbered EMPIR« MILLS, e business ¢ ness pa: n Convention. Another Republics September ent with commodious 0% | The following call for Republican | horse power boiler and engine, | State convention, to be held October Middlin ddlings , has been issued: chinery, wagon and o ot well arrar everything i an eye tor convenience, > expeditiously and satisfactorily, This is a fine opportunity for any one wo desires to engage in the milling bus. investigation. and the location cannot thwest Missouri. tor tarm or city Proper. | ty, or will sell on very ample time and easy Tate otinierele For terms call o To the Republicans of Missouri: convention Jefferson City bas stult Missouri, ecodordes ft; and built with id doing busi. heanism in protest is made, will prove grace from which our party will not} property is good be lea in so recover for many years. under opportunity rious prestige than ours tion reorganized the party hberal and honorable ticket was chosen. Our subsequent course was so_ plain that a wayfaring man, though a fool, Whereas, Wm. W, Mathews and Mag- gie C. Mathews, his wite, and Lydia M. Mathews, by their certain deed 1884, duly recorded in the Recorder s office of Bates county, Missouri, in Book No. veyed to S. good electorial » Page 335, con- need not have erred therein. trustee, the our simple duty asa _Party, to have met in state conve i Republican even if it had not won in paign, would, at least, have our own self-respect. and challenged the respect and votes of Lashbrooke, following described real estate, ly being situate in the county of Bates, and State of Missouri, i undivided Jright title @ nd interest of, in ulf of the northeast quar- ter, and the east one-fourth of the west t quarter of section half of the twenty-eight [42], of range thirty-three [33], and all ht, title and interest ) after acquire in and to said land, in trust to secure the entnon note, in sa saries by its ability and high charac- Instead ot that the hs senders ico aeetal ai “k ns interest coupon is past sine ae ae have made a disgraceful dicker . Lashbrooke. crines toact. thestores at tie: request of the legal h old er of said note and cou ot the power terms of § , Sheriff ot I e Greenbackers, by which one ot tter 1s entrusted with yon, and by rity in me said deed ot trust, es ¢ jounty, in the | 5 . } ner of Republicanism as a candidate sumation tor Goyernor, and dishonorable ‘‘sell- Lashbrooke, truste tused to act as such trustee, will, on Wednesday, Sept. : hours ot nine o’clock in the 1 jive o'clock j templates I will cast their ballots for the Butler, a nts the basest and most ot —_—* 1g posible to bel nid this notice describ- 1 thereof as may said deed of trust a course can | sarv to pay s acquiescence of the bet Sheriff of Bates county, years ago Hon. F. a state convention opposition Order of Publication. Missourr, ) Sounty ot Bates, ourt of said party approved. Doubtless, the mass of the | will follow tated guidance their demoralized leaders this year: Martin Cook, Joseph N. Rust and Samuel Brown detendants. Now at this rein, by her attorney and files her pe- | tition and affidavit, alleging, among oth- er things, that defendants atoresaid are not residents of the Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in » that said detendants be notified blication that menced suit against them in to recover a tax ot one dollar and g6cents for the year 1882, on 15 acres, the se. part of lot 10, in the nw. qr. of section | twp 39 an d range 33, the same bordering | being north of the Marais Des ry and to recover a on eight and one- but let it not be said to our the plaintiff Republican manhood state to protest against it. Therefore, a duty to my fellow ot the state of Missouri, I do hereby discharge Republicans call a state conventionto meet at the City of Macon, at 10 o’clock a. tull Republican | ticket, and to reinstate the names of Tuesday, nominate Cygnes riv cents for the year 188a, the same biing a part 10 in the nw qr ot sec. urticularly described as ins sowth ot ie 2 : | half acres, any Presidential electors which these | € 33, more reant **fusion’’ leaders may ining 8,33 © 1 irom a th e ; clect oral quarter of ship 39, range hains, thence we thence soutn The basis of representation be the same as at the conventions i Jefferson Ci Missouri, | ep publican voter of 4 P t this court, at the next term there- | sympathy movement, be weleomed he 3rd. day ot ‘November ne g ¢ ontine 1e 4 n on or beto Macon, eres co Secure ri tion to the Liver od relieve all bir