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i qi i State Finances. The Great Fraud. Sta’ | ! ) : . > pp ON. } : oe | ti al A democratic contemporary which Chief Clerk, wat Clarke, o | i nests diay é Auditor’s offi ne tu i {tk the state Auditor’s o ee Many a Lady | : GC 4 Apu 7 rce- 4s disposed to take an extreme view 123—Tex 1 j Dreadful Consequences of ei gia of ihe matter, says it 1s to be hoped | mshed the press w im | : i 1 1a3—K. i ment—Eleven Thousand of “Em that the trustees of the Tilden hbra report of the fisc affairs ot Mi is beautiful, all but her skin; DEALERS IN THE « 133— : i <iled and the Count pie = oe ill make | souri. Mr. Clarke is familiar wi and nobody has ever told = Killed ry, when it 1s established, wil ike nae See ote as € 5 y—Te Only Just Begun. some provision to exclude Ruther- | the affairs of } issour ee “ et her how easy It is to put | 4 tak. | iran tord B. Hayes from the privileges of | service in the Auditor’s office and beauty on the skin. Beauty | « 130—Ac | $ F ; lishment he is reliable and accurate to AL St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. t1- -Many ‘the munificent establishment. It jhe **Hayes would he | letter. lent showing for democratic state Po : = carefully stud , t - T rovide le and should be carefully stud near Glenelder, in Cloud county. | jate President Tilden provided for | rule anc * . cade Ser ’ yr thes nat Kas., which was discovered in Sep- | the people.”” We quote this mat- | His report makes an exce readers of the republican will per- | even declares thé | ag sis Sie | Celebrated Mite el alm Wagu, =e ; Palifo For ra vy to L ich he haps remember the great snake den likely to steal the books which the mi i] | | by democratic speakers. On the ist of January, 1SS6, tt Cortland Steel Gear 328, at which a large torce | scrmen of much that is cur- | | Oe ee See tember, 1875, at which a large to ter—a specimen of much tha : Gane oe fee ant (Continued from last week) ! } yur | : t > th 2 — | bonded debt of the state ar ntec | | ot men were employed tor ous } rent in print—to show rete ae ba to $22,215,000. On January 1st, | How Watch Cases are Made. j t weeks by the county to destroy the dignation over the fraud of 1576 has | shoe >? ; nek : ate ai } | i Butler Lod 1 : 1] te s .. h Per 2duced cs 2 > 3 7" i ante =m 1 reptiles until the number unearthed | not died out. General Hayes isa} mai it oe een eu e se : eet lows miperacis j : paay inc a << } ios 12 n om Missouri s 6 pe mutation is one of the best | jam! le etween: 7,0C id 8,000. ‘ nee » citizen of this state, | 306,000. 1970 ou E < Des M reached between: 7,0 gota most respectable citizen ae es peat bonds. were: caly work Sa) eoos al honest merit; and thus it is 76, meet While the story was looked upon to | ayainst whom, persunally, we are { cent. bonds wer T | that the Janfes Boss’ Gold Watch Case has th. agreat extent as a hoax, it was | not disposed to rail. He was an} cents on the doliai = c | rs. Buyers can always tell the ee } : + | > state der de cratic adr - y the eae Sas x mec és nevertheless true, and can be sub- excellent soldie id acquitted him- the state under de ja ca ee i y the eee pak ieee Halliday Standard : A ae — 1s has beer sed unt:l Mis- | h suspended a pair of | |. wy stantiated by many hundreds who | ceif well in the civil offices which he | — a S=) |g | Be sure BotH crown and 5 >] Bates Lodg o.8 . . ° ee ye | SC i sixes Id “S4 and 755, for e = tei _ visited the den of cunosity. Mr. | held in Obio. Asa republican, he | souri sixes sold in + : : : sare stamped in the cap of the watch | WA7 HC INA} EDD IK wa Ge Fw se night. James T. Harris, who is in the City | fejr himself better than his party, | $125 3-4- As oe as the bon “ e s —— = — —— opey t i F e @ stock of goods rce OF circumstances car- | come due those that are not paid are n articie unless they not only kniow “ ? overran creme Sock OF Reed? | but sche dete zrate damn | being replaced with 3 1-2 per cent it is good, but that the character of {and Iron Suction or Force Pumps. F — for a store at Cleveland, is authority | ried him along with his party into | being rey ae foc SE el manufacturers is such that the quality a for the statement that on last Satur~ | the greatest wrong that has ever bonds which sell cee pone . the goods will be kept fully up to standard Ee : = sc: “re. = s-publican | making » rate t interest actually | S: eb. 13, 1882 day a den of reptiles was di covered been perpetrated under a republican | making the rate o ae apne ra pont Gat Waar Cases es Th hoe ‘ Beno. v. mn the stone quarry near the junction | ¢o4m of government. General Hayes | less than 3 per cent. eet he nd thes they wel thetunetvee heed al wale roceries a On 00 W j Law, . ? seta. : } AGES Woe yar 0 ae > amounts to $3,144. ets has hada James Boss’ Gold Watch Ca= down’ ot Twin Butte creek and Huckle-|,. untortunately. for himself, the | school tund now amounts to $3,144 a 3) ary ant it sa gro anever nie 5 } insdown’s Soc eased re are ms } el ohe ae nick i he county do not hesitate to give my own guarantee, e- berry creek, in which there are many personal representative ot the most | 275-15. which with the county ry with i moa OD ruarantes, species, and that several thousand | 7... ally fraud known to a hundred | funds of $3.280,-271.44, the tov ud NewB es Se ram aa S. FRANC! . z wasCa a ‘ : 2 eo 2 P Men New BRunewick, N.J.,Jan. 8, 13%. =) ene rs . r . AQ ’ ares Pron rech oy fndinn the Teale"? | Years of politics. Even his soldier | shup funds of $3,304,009.48 and the) ijeuenttimmeamers |Tyon Stee, Nails, «ec. Northeast corner Rts, B a Ff és a ‘ Re pecial funds of $242,786. akes | nus he ne Bi t time, ia stil Dod . | Prospects ot finding the limit. record, his unassailable private char- | Special funds of gh Se oF ma fee 2 rhe move ia theue which was tbe Baits eee " ra caer: Se 5 ie Pee : 28 : -w ought it, and its condition shows thot i eg The discovery was made by a cow acter, and his dignified behavior in | a grand total of 9,961,338.o1 for the really out-worn the movement, whichis | QQ WALE Butler Mo. aunties. F b 1 Willis, who, in passing hiti save r | support of public schools. In addi Mantin A. HOWELL, 1 ? y ctions. poy namec aEttSy WENO; ee © | Ohio politics can not save him trom | suppo k : Board of Directors N.J. KR. & Trans, Co ware 8 ‘ . 1 nd for ed St DS eent 0 to Ki Watch Case Factories, Phila- * e near the quarry, was surprised to the disgrace ot 1576. | ous fund for 5 u : . tamp to Keystone Watch Case ries, Phila. — a notice that the grass had been worn Many of our republican gontem- {| cational purposes the state holds as ws poe Sey ; out near the roots by many trails poraries seemed to think that the nt he state Univer- leading in the direction of the rocks. | death of Mr. Tilden would stop the | sity over a halt milhon dollars, the His curiosity was aroused and he at cry of “traud.”? There was a de- | interest upon which 1s applied annu- once proceeded to __ investigate. gree of republican self congratula- | aly to the support of that institution, nari H se. y : nk his interest tt legis 7 Leaping from his horse, Willis tol tion on this point that bespoke con Besides this interest the legislature = at » . ‘ “i * on . | rec ele « ropr tes ibe re sums lowed the trails up to the stone sciousness of guilt. The demise of | regularly appropri liber tl sums quarry, where he found that they alll ine Yemocratic candidate in 1876 | for the maintenance ot higher educa- centered toward a small cavity. Ue seemsionly to have iatensified the tion in the state, the aggreg: approached the opening in the rock | democratic feck Mr Tilden | Propriation at the last. sess Se and was about to stoop down and though a man of splendid attain— | the University at Columbia, Te continuerthe investigation, when he ments and especial value as a leader | of Mines at Rolla, Normal School was surprised to see the heads of a was a secondary consideration, It | at Kirksville, Warrensburg and Cape se e reee ot Babies vane was the democratic party that was | Girardeau and Lincoln Institute at Boot d& Shoe Makers ophbedalke partes "| détrauded.) More than that, it was | Jefferson City, amounting to over : astonished herder jumped backward pce ay a : $150,000. LOAN AND INSURANCE.). ‘ the voice of the people that was a — a agi = HHO ified. ‘The Aemoeralics remen= The state charitics, Insane se BUTLER, 10. Ne hole. — Instantly a seething mass | , Kher i lum and schools for tne education o . brance of rascality of 1876-77 is not | * z zs See a CRAU ACO VOM OUD With) ya o- oe aep eae SeelGeatand dambernd he! blad, are : Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Block. heads erect and hissing sounds, and Started toward the intruder who had invaded their peacetulness. Willis took to his heels and started on the democratic standard bearer. The | !berally provided tor, the appropri- ‘ ‘ RS. Cl . 3S nine $642,800. ; 5 sh postponed | @Uon of 15S$5 amounting to $643,500 Boots and shoes made to order Lhe | a WALNUT, MISSOURI. monumental thett: whi the ascendency of the democratic The assessed valuation of the state a ‘ te < reached a grand .ageregate } patty inthe govrnment tor eight years | '°? 1885 reached a grand ,aggregate : bas : £ , PHYSIC ran for the place where his he hich sia obienwarde arsine | ot $741 S70 589-74 while the rate | Shop nerth side ot Square. 49 tf iS tra z which, othe ords, = ’ 9 . fice, was standing. Betore reaching the S sl eee facvent Ro ee >duce ' ———————EE——>>——————___— 3 ag Ss 8 } | popular acclum for two adminis- | Of taxation has been reduced from | 3 ered anwnal, however, he encountered a a Polne bocene : | ro , ad —will be particularly pre- | 50 cents to 4o cents. S FiReT WAR, by | _ ity. Spe large number of serpents, which had ad, i base! Biaeases, it iia'dan ti , setved in the minds ot democrats as —_——_---——-- > 4 | ‘ . escaped trom the den through outlet ‘ ae i ee nding. ile ee I eu = * | lor g as one of the principal political What he Could Do. Book con- 1 4 tothe prairie, and barely escaped ‘ . - - tn HRALTH Cc. é K thieves still undertakes party burg- Hiere is atrue story abouta famous hea 4 { c. being bitten on several occasions. ‘ é ; : ; eceesa) gi. Sur; ri zi larv in Ohio, and as long as another | railway man. H. M, Hoxie, of the 2 tye ie | g y ler, The reptiles showed fight atevery _— ————— wot e ‘ 8 ; ’ lo 1 . “1 ] Sey eins 9 > is Ge te 29 i vay Fe S of the unscrupulous ‘visiting states- | Missouri Pacific, is noted im railway Toad it Wee, ER, St outs. Mo; point, and one of the largest, which ; ia i : ‘ : Saas . . Men” is glorified asa senator of | circles tor his proneness to give his 2 ey yey grat rr bee oe) is said to have been about eight feet : . . - 1 i : the United States trom the third state | inferiors good sound lectures on the in length, was persistent in its pur- | . : : : 5 : . : P 3 in the union. We need scarcely | slightest provocation. Hoxie is a samt suit of the herder, who succeeded in ea ; xe ' ses Aa Se $ n rae ‘ i specify personally tor our intelligent | hard worker, and all who bave seen Sr = oy eas i 5 regaining his saddle just in time. to 2 ree | aes re reader. him know bow round-shouldered he a poet RTAIN CURE FER escape. Willis rode to Harris’ place | “5. ; ; ; A QUICK, PERN? Mary oanie The man who reads as he runs|is. One day a brakeman called on Lost orFailing 57 peed iy where several men are employed ; ize Ed iS. N ' ites tf ko Eee “¢ * mus recognize Ldward S. Noyes um with a letter reques' ora ass 4 and notified them of the circum-— B a : ey oa a < DAU CHY & co., > < as the original of the first picture, | in his pocket, leaving the door wide Stances. They at once started for Soha Shes , , =| lt a a ohn Sherman a > ma vyho sat] open as he ter offic an oy Pari Place 1 24-26 r stree the den, piloted by their mtormant, | {O77 S°t™4n as the man who sat | of peaenehipaete ee oi oa eons o) Murraya street Nh a spe} soe ‘Whe Leading Illustrated Weekly Review, Devoted to Music Literature, Art, Se- Cclety. and Current Evants, | The ablest, brightest, and most influential aa of its class in the world! | Critical! Independent! Impartial !$-27" No home should be without it! Rei on eachinw the Receere lin for the second. The republicans | Wearing his hat on his head in true New | John J. King, Frederic Archer, a : complain about constant democratic | brakeman style. In a loud voice he Publisher. sor, | nified at the sight which greeted their i : toe ie eee : Make lowest rates on all ne ors im the i ublisher. Editor. eyes. The ledges of the quatey reterence to the traud ot 1876, but] called out: U.S. and Canada. Establish SEWARD A. HASELTINE | ; “ keep the teeling ot distrust alive by “Is Hoxte in?’ rr a 2h aller i ot ee t ' i ats “ S$ Foxte in? 9 were literally lined with snakes and = & iz . ie a wae i PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT Y AT LAW, | Price 10 Cents. the outlook for exterminating them | P&Tssting in debauching the ballot At this the general manager look- ~ SPRINGFIELD, MO. 2 ” > sae fo 1p NOE ene £ . ~ . a rash: D.C.) Correspondenge { One Year $4.00 Six Months $2.0 appeared anything but flattering ox. Since the work of 1876, in| ed up trom his desk, and replied: B | AsschicdTecuinies uawwcred free and promo | ix Moa i Shotguns loaded with heavy shot | “Dc! they were so eminently suc-] +Yes, sir, Mr. Hoxie is in.” We wi h advertisement or | dt can be ordered from any Bookseller, 1ue were disdharged into the moving |“ sstul, they have won a presidency } The brakeman took his letter out | month in our selected list of oo AL wsdealer, Stationer or Music Dealer | ° - ses : ~ | by corrupting the ‘state of ‘lndsans sees y ; | Sent postpaidat above rates Address%J mass with terrible effect, and it was 1 |’ SOfTUPting the ‘state of Indiana, | ot his pocket, grabbed the corner of } not till late in the evening that any | °° © 1884 they flooded every vot- | the envelope between his thumb and | @*5 DAILIES & WEEKLIES | qo nave neavta THE LIVER MUST BE KEPT IN OROEP. and ia a > thumb a abbr 7 The Keynote, loss in the number was noted. Dark- ing precinct in Ohio with a corrup- | finger, and sent the missive spinning Mee ine cial Ss $050. ‘Ciscalationle oon fi} 2) S /\ IN| 0 [P(D} S Hy hess coming on the work of exter- | U0 fund. They even undertook to | and whirling upon his superior’s | 22 copies ,er mont fo Nese Berar alee Yo i Eination was suspended until smirch the record of the rural dis~| desk. Hoxie looked up in amaze- | We will ins morning and a man was dispatched tricts of the Buckeye state tor hones- | ment, and said: a to Gilmore for more ammunition, ty a elections and in Cincinnatr they “Now, young man, would it not : 4 and with instructions to purchase carried ie day by tii icaatn a mob look better for you, when coming in- Opu al 0Ca ists } F 100 pounds of blasting powder. ot criminals to intimidate peaceable toja gentleman’s office, and especially i; The next morning the work age [Coe ang anuecer the regularly | so when asking a tavor, to remove constituted officers of the law. The | : rtal-inch adv’t 1 month in our texr-Sixteenth Year. THE KANSAS ~ = CITY Tite velte merit, Amy druggist will tell you ita reputgtion TIMES. ; ¢ 5 + | of 1,130 daily and weekly newspapers for $6). your hat, wipe your teet, and inquire | No patent list papers are incluc < : Send for Catalogue. Parties a quiet yorce: ‘Is Mr. Hoxie | a line of advertising, iarge or | commenced and the party succeeded i } about 10 o'clock in getting in a blast | Cemocrats have ground for com- | ,, ontemplating lai A di i 2 small, are re- ready for explosion, which, when it | P/#imt- diural acclaim tor a gen- in?’ *” quested to send for estimate of cost. occurred, hurled oyer 200 of the | *'@tion of men can not wipe out the } t : “oi . x The brakeman looked at the gen- fields are scarce, but those who write te sass i : serpents in a mangled condition into | *Y!4! tecord.—Cineinnati Sun. cral ianaver a moment: aibed br freefall information sboct ork eich o the air. Mr, Harns says he 1s con —— hi pee = ae they can do, end Livest home,that will pay | ao : = his letter, got it. went out, closed them from $5 to $25 per day. Some have ee me BRIGHTEST -:- AND -:- ,T tlk. a Nae ain Vere ‘ earned in . Bither eax, young or old. Capital WUOA MIN *KOmpeolsg zeB i ident 000 of the reptiles haye A Hard-Hearted Wretch. the door, and in a moment marched ot retin Ton sre ered fren, Thome who mart at Sore ssauppy- itearaa uonoejspes ego : aes 4 3 | i been killed, but it will be several Yes,’ she said, “I was deeply | in again. ci i the d sottic af oe f smrusse Suraz0sg oom Gh yasz andes : 2 Fos; days yet before the end is reach ag pees : é HN again, closed the door softly after °8396109 01429013 10; wet Our 14th premium list,comprising over | Pini i : ched. | attached to him atonetime. I thought | him, wiped his feet, put his hat spor $.11098-aa FLW) $32,000 worth ot presents, is now ready. | | tad pro : Among the reptiles he found adders, | he was a kind of Soe WILLI AM JEWELL Every subscriber to the Weekly Times at iwi ' racers, vipers, rattle and bull ae f s arm, and in the most po- — vo a $2.00 a year, when order is received be- ‘ . . snakes, > my dream was dispetled, and lite manner possible inquired: od COLLECE, De fore April 30,1856,will receive a premium when | think what he really was I Forth, at retail, trom $1.00 to $1,000. Blaine is going to stump Pennsyl- Wonder how I could be i fonts “Se Mc. Henee, the poleel Bene puso ame ONSUMPTI ON. ins particulary eee Pecrnes | Cores Vania and they are tryin him é ager, in?’’ Under the Anspices of the 5 Tee to any address. iat Kew Jersey —* gto get him | Bae y forgive him, I treely forgive | ~ . isSOURI BAPTIST GENERAL ASSOCIATION. sus thomancneTeseenet the worst Tind'aad ot long be oo eee him’ tor everything—except one | Tam Mr. Hoxie,” rephed the Aor acans institution for the See inenedeng terri zi ronatwo sorties Paka per. “Michael Strogoff. | thing. ”* | general manager; ‘“‘what can I do eronmreteen Pals rearrange a Daas Woe a | for you?” very | Seg i ods while playing the “And that THOROUGH TRAINING PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION: leading iu “Michael S t,”* SS “¥ F I for B essional Life. y Cal., became s0 house frome | dreadful, I suppose,” You can go to h—l, you round | °* Business, or Teaching or for rates = Weekly, grith premium, per year. wf | : Wi premi 5 seyere Cold that he despaired ot being} ‘Yes. He retused to give me! shouldered son-of-a-gun!’t retorted THURSDAY, 5 set fide tg rhea s 15 say Eumen po etter Hp {2 continue his + ‘Two bottles | pack some handkerchief. -4_{ the brakeman; “I don’t want none | Dwecke nt inekental Fees, 681.50 per Daily peryear.. tar Cough §Cure entirely cared ¢ handkerchiefs I embroid- | ot your tavors—I’m SORES a et ee Address all orders to not nauseat. ered for bim.”* i y vors—l’m frome Texas.” Baptist ministers. For ctnlogue address. Address J48%. G. CLARK, Chairman ef Faculty. THE,ZTIMES, Kansas City, Mo. iP ry-y-

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