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| The Butler Weekly Times, All W ORK W ELL DON f | Marmaduke were indorsed,and lead he Re j}ing democrats here say that the ou . - plattorm is sound on all national , ri’s Next Officials Named. |! : n't fisson! | issues and will meet with the hearty eir (Soa ae \; . ‘ indorsement of al] western demo- edge Brace, Prof. Coleman and Mr. ‘ crats. Breathitt Chosen. . 7 The new state central committee 4 ie a met at the Lindell hotel at 7 o'clock ne « Needed to Determine the ‘ 2 m Bais Ballots ast mn | and organized by the election ot the New Justice. > 2 : i following officers: Chairman, D. H. ad- F A Tt Shields of Hannibal; secretary, J. H yg. 19.— = > + ard | St. Louis, Mo,, fi 9 , ; E. Sebrey ot Jefferson City; treas- vention ¢ - 4 - enue convention conceive | urer, E..A. Noonan of St. Lous. edits labors to-day by the nomination | Ty,6 ext meeting of the committee Judge Theodore Brace of Panis, | will be held September 22, in St. Monroe county, for supreme judge; | Boats } Louis. an of Saline county for | cies ‘ | THE PLATFOR I AS PRESENTED. serintendent of public schools, and pn Galite County for! The commitice ghn Breathitt of Saline county for | through its cha on airman, J. resolutions, | D. She- | BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY AUGU and Third—We demand that the surplus money in the treasury shall be applied to the payment of the interest bearing debt. all all Fourth—We approve the actionot the democratic house of congress in torteiting and restorin for settlers nearis < to the public domain homes or =ctual 0,950,000 acres of herctotore by republican congresses to railroad | unearned ‘ands granted ) corporations, and we also approve ithe act preventing alien ownership in large tracts of public lands | United States Fifth—It is the deliberkte judg- ment of the democratic party ot Mo. | that in their very nature as well as by the provisions of our state constitu- | tion, the railroads of this state are | publie highways, many of which are built by public taxation; that both |the right and duty of the state to | regulate and control the highways is | clear and can never be abrogated; that the wise provisions of our con- | stitution as to discriminations in | treght and passenger rates hy ratl- in the ; T, 25 1886 $1,000,000. $1,000,000. vhnhhhhhhnuhhhhhhhhhh} JUUUREEECUUEUOLOLOULUULOLDORACRULL EOC TO LCT Cnn ttn tenth w4yyyyyyYYe TAMER Uy YQ yaog In sums from 8300 to $15,000, at the lowest rate of interest, at J. M. CATTERLIN’S and money Loanmg Agency, Butler, Mo. ‘Tnsurance \. FARMERS be sure and see me before you make application for a Loan and | willdo you good. | will loan you money or seli you 2 a Buggy cheaper than le i issioner. The nom:- | 5 is fnilroad sel bi . | walter, ot Lafayette, submitted the ilroad commissioner was . : o tion 4 te ae ** | following unanimous report: , il midnight. ‘ 4 oa pa eg Pete ieae To the chairman and isembers of rac de a pretty race, | J to | Judge i ‘ia ; : eee ,the democratic convention. We, ining steadily from the third to - & On, Jgining ? ; | Your committee on resolutions, sub- unt Hbe sixth ballot, on which he was). re Son . ‘ Aas mit the follow Ing vosxuminous report: ominated. =The Martin men broke TY d : 5 ars, , aaiitinccntraarine | ie democratic party ot Missouri 0 ‘arly a yee rts o a ver, him early and , . = | congratulates the country upon the 2 Beene oturm the tide were un-| ++ that after the most thorough and a H | Y faraling. _ | practical test of the fundamental mg} Judge Brace had an enthusiastic | principles of the de personal following which whooped upon which Grover Cleve | cery gum up in the conyention whenever | oi. cted, it can now declare its renewed | | ose where a point could be gamed | andtake advantage of it. He had | inone ot the personal antagonisms to htthat beset the path of Judges ryand Martin, and when the Martin delegates saw that it was a Henry {tr choice between and Brace | if all easiea the tate pubhe service under his republican | laws to carry them imto effect, and | tions, nd poss y cures piles, or no pay hey went in a boc o the latter. ae _ , . | _ a re red. 1 guaranteed to give pertec f . b i predecessors. We indorse the wise | we demand of the next general as- | due Beate ece eee eave ec L THE BATTLE A GALLANT ONE | : S > satistaction, or money refnnded. Prive 9s Ua eglnaeaellaeionai aud economical aaministration ot j sembly the passage of ail such nec. per box. 25 cts | For i:9 John ,G | kind | No candidate ever entered a con- | Waler rd’s This asd- ~tyt vention with a more devoted follow- ing than did Judge Brace and the enthusiasm = which mention of his strong he was with the men who | were voting tor him. greeted every | name showed how | will h : pus Judge Henry made a gallant fight can’t [itd his followers as a rule stuck to | In occasion offered and was quick | ¢ | scientious manner in Clevelana has given wise crept into the adn Governor Marmaduke, and we refer with pride to the fact that this state which has been traduced tor political purposes by its enemies as the *trob- ber rights of a citizen guarded as the best refutation ot such } slanders. And if additional evidence is needed it 1s furnished by the fact most} giving of passes or reduced rates to aith in those principles and heartily endorse the firm and con-|y Ww hich and patriotic administration, ref ming the glaring abuses that had istration of the Sstate,’’ that nowhere are the more sacredly their hi to the last. The Tackson county | nat our bonds bearing 3} per cent | 2 _ Was truc to its instructions | interest command im the money | cast 32 votes for Henry up to! narkets a premium of 3 per cent. ite last roll call, when the conven- | will toa made a break bg Judge Brace | cont the following declaration of three jal nominated him amid a scene ot | irset- fetthusiasm rarely witnessed eyen in ig Of Pkissours. D a The accuracy of Judge Brace’s ec lictions as to the result will be | ta when it 1s stated that three days | Dhe said that he would have 262 | son the first ballot. He received | The nomination Judge , was enthusiastically received dthe delegates from all portions the state say that he will of the largest majorities ever led in Missouri. RACE FOR THE OTHER PLACES. The present incumbent, Mr. W. «JE. Coleman, was nominated of agen O-ti wa receive at th je yo can the rtf tor -elling) MeMMtendent of public schools on first ballot. Size] dd NO US) ER. offic convention was disorganized the railroad commissionership. | For afwhile most of the delegates | Rot seem to have any particular | The fight, however, soon | Hed down into a contest between Breathitt of Saline county, J. Deatherage of Carroll, and Frank | Webb ot Crawford. Fourteen | didates started in the race, but | tule on which the lowest candi- was dropped on each successive $0on did away with the weak . The Jackson county delegation fe choice after McCoy Pped, and divided its vote pretty ly among the three leading airs qu | col id eveq] e 2g tt was e ap 7 y dates. Mr. Breathitt was . ted on the seventh ballot to § PLATFORM AND CENTRAL COM- ase thi MITTEE. ighb' vill Sint; “his i wishil 29-tt Platform adopted by the con Was the unanimous expres- St the sentimentments of the ation as an expression of sound tic doctrines. The deals with railroad pooling section ons i "mination was applauded to hee Scho, The administrations of a) d ’ 7 be Mt Cleveland and Governor ve fo! yrner | principles : | | In accordance with the trme hon- | ored principies ot the democratic government 1s One of limited power ; that the powers not delegated by the | constitution to the United States nor prohibited by ic to the states are re- | . | served to the states respectively for |r the people; that the maintenance of that just equilibrium as to the pow- ers delegated, and these reserved 1s | essential to the perpetuity ot our | | dual form ot state and federal gov- | ernments, and that congress in the | exercise of its functions should con- ; fine its actions strictly within the limits of the constitu onal grant; | that the authority to levy and collect taxes and duties on imports was in- tended to vest in the general govern - ment the power ot raising the money | necessary to meet its expenses, and is by the express terms of the con- stitution limited to the purpose of We therefore the of the government. deprecate the prostitution of taxing power under any pretext or ! guise whatever, to objects and pur- poses other than the raising ot the revenue or to the purpose of effecting indirectly legislation as to subjects oyer which congress as such legislation tends inevitably to consolidation « destruction the reserved 1 that the bu mdustry by a taxation or ense another is foreign to the true aims of a free government in wh ch all the people as to their legal rights stand on an at Second—We } ely equal foot: money. the gold and silver coinage of the cons medium convertible into such money without loss, and we demand at the hands of congress the free and un- roads, against competing lines being g iS 4 President | rations engaging in other business | to such ra should be supplemented by st | essary laws, wita such penalties as | will insure their due observance. We | | further declare that rates } so adjusted on frei railroads a | our board of railroad commissicners payiag the expenses and obligations | | as no control, | of of the states, and of | a circulating | te one macagement, against the »0- hy ~ bd . oublic officers, against such cor to the country a | and their officers furnishing supphes roads, together with the | other requirements of our constitution | Bruises, Cuts, U sc should be | hts as to give the | w | | if fair and just remuneration jtor the seryice performed and the | er’s applications away for approval, {money actually invested, exclusive { of watered or fictitious stock: that} !ay, and furnish the money at onc | We have a large amount of money! | on hand to be loaned on land. should reduce all present rates to | ¢, such a stavdard, and if the powers get our terms. | ¢ inadequate to that | money at once. | We, therefore. with confidence pre- | end, that such further authority be of the board a given to it; that we demand that our present laws be so amended as is to give the board the power to entorce such rates when fixed, and the ship | party we declare that the federal per atso a clear remedy tor all/ street, for all kinds of blacksmith! wrongs. We further favor necessary | ¥ legislation for the speedy and equi- ja good workman to do ali kinds of | | table settlement of all disputes and | wood work tor the least money of! may arise between | any shop in town. They can furnish hat differences that ailroad companies and their em-!|1 ployes. Sixth—The patty. which originated the public school system in Missouri, stands pledged democratic to maintain popular education in the state. Seventh—We heartily sympathize | with the Irish people in their heroic | efforts against oppression and to! | secure to themselves a local govern- jment tree from the oppression of | Iandlordism—a relic of teudalism. All ot which is respectfully sub- | mitted. J. D. SHEWALTER, T. 1. Lowry, Sec’y. Chairman. The report was unanimosly adopted. | Shot to Death. Waco, Texas, Aug. 17.—Charles Jones, a negro, made indecent pro- ’ g | posals to Mrs. Jas. Storey, at Ax- jtell’s, eight nmles trom here, on the 1 oe St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Rail- | | way, at noon to-day. The lady fled | ued by the negro, who held a large knife in his hand. Her attention ot mounted ponies and soon rode the negro down. The lady was brought forward. On identitying her assail- | instantly shot to death Over 100 through a rear door pur the who screams attracted pickers, cotton ant he was with Winchester rifles. | bullets pierced his body. When you want lumber, investi- gate McVeig prices betore you | | buy. gent | Teter, Chapped Hands, MONEY YG LOAN AT SIX but decide on them here without d spring w cheap as the cheapest. competitior |their work as represented. | don’t pretend to run a carriage shop | plow work. | estate, and yet unpaid for want of sufficient Yard north ot the post office? (.. anybody. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Sal the world U Salt Rhe es, Chilblains nd ail skin erup- Cnts | Fever | , tor ores, Cancers, | } Per Cent. interest, on long time ith privilege ot paying before due desired. We do not send borrow- Par- | es wishing to borrow please call and We can furnish the ! The Warton & Tucker | Land Mortgage Co., Butler, Mo. | Everybody. Attention. \ Ge to Albrant, on East Dakota | vork and wood work, too. He has} new wheels or axles for buggies or gons,or any repairs wanted, They dety They guarantee all They only, but they do pretend to do all kinds of repairing, as well as the best, and for less money for the same y These work at znt of work. hard They : { Gwe them a call and be, Al- or} an t prices. are hard time ics. convinced they mean business. brani can’t be beat for shoeing He is boss, you bet. | Order ot Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ; 8s. Couxty or Bats, In the Probate Court fer the county of Bates, August term, 1886. W. B. Arbogast, Administrator of Isabella Arbogast, . Order of Publication. W.B. Arbogast, administrator of Isabella Arbogast dece: » presents to the court his petition, praying for an order for the sale of so much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satisfy the remaining debts due by said assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required by law in such case; on examination whereof it is ordered, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, fe notified that Ss as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of | this court, to be held on the second Monday of Angust next, an order will be made for the saie of the whole, or so much of the real estate of aid deceased as will be sufficient for the ment of said debts; and it is further ordered that this notice be published in some newspaper inthis state, for four weeks before the next term of this court. STATE OF MISSOURI, 7 yor Bares § F. Hawkins, Ju i in and for e foregoing v of the original order of publication therein referred 2 ne appears of record in my offic hand and seal of said cow rth the ith e Probate hereby BURIAL-:-ROBES- BUGGI) $165 LIVERY BUGGIES ~ i J. 3. CAP TERLIN. OUR STOCK OF Undertaking Goods besIs larger than any time since we have been in Butler-wae to tins, Caskets and Hospital Cases, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, CLOTH COVERED AND METALIC. A-:-SPECIALTY ! Pp. J. JVEWETTYT. OPERA BLOCK. CATTERLIN & LEGG, Want to say to the Farmers that they are determmed to sel! their superb stock of HAND-MADE CARRIAGES AND SPRING WAGONS, AND NOW OFFER THIER, A’ And will Give 3, 6, or 9 Months Credit MILITARY. At Farmdale P. O., Franklin Co. from Frankfort. Has the most healthfal cation in the State. Lit by gas as weil as heated by steam. A full and able College Facuity. Expenses as moderate os any firet-ciass co!lece ‘orty-first year begins temper 7th. For catalogues, etc. address aa above. COL. R. D. ALLEN, Supt. .» Ky, six miles aod beautiful 1o- Administrator’s Sale. _ Notiee is hereby given. that by virtue of a | order of the Probate Court of the county «1 | Bates, made at the Angust term thereof, 5, Sam’! C, Marshall, administrator of the evtate | of Wm. R, Marshal! deceased, will on the gth day of September, 1886, | at the court house door in the city of Butler, | county of Bates, and during the sessién of thr Connty Courtof said coanty of Bates, sell as povllc surtion all. the, interest, of Wr, K- First Door South of Arlington Hotel. jarshall deceased in and to the following de~ seribed real estate, to-wit: The southwest L. §. PADDOCK, FRESH MEATS NEW quarter of the southwest quarter of section quarter and the west haif of the northeast qnar- ter and Is acres off of the north side of. tte northe: quarter of the southwest quarter #t section 23, in township 42 of range 32, and th» north haif of the southeast quarter aud tty. south half of the nort! ter of section i in township $2 of range 3: i Prop’r. . Maxsmate, Administraar B7-4t | NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTIOB.. Notice is hereby given tat-en eleetion will ve 2, township 42, range 32, and the northwees © Otall K | held im District one of township 40 and -z; quality 31, on Angnet %5, 2586, st the weetechool Washoe lowes i ive him a ing in said district: at which. el attr: qualified voters of said district will be aeked so vote upon the proposition to. borrow money ares issue bongs therefor to the amouns of twetsa: thousand dobars, for the purpose of bulldizg = new schoo! house in said district, said bonds m+ {run from 5 to , and such election ix 79 A. HW. 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