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Sedalia, Mo, April 14.—The ‘eleventh session of the Natiena! Farmers Congress is to be k Sedalia. It will convene on the lof next November. Negoti have been under way for sor 1d in 10th ation between the Comme |Frank Me; Wilso Frauk Shuliz were appointed mittee to the necessary vangements for the reception o de esates Secretary Cl, Macedonia, Io. conducted the ne- gotiations I vo the Coupress It agsociution ’s desire to have it in-et ag hea geographic ce é jlia was cho- The officers of the association are Colonel R. F. Koll |president; Hon. B. FP. Clayton, of ! Macedonia, Io, secretary; and Hon Willan. Lawrence. treasurer The will be one delegate congressional district 14 and two delezates at large; each the United States, from eich state also the presidents of all agricultural ¢.] leges “T was in Rochester on Monday evening, sail a traveling rtoa Utica Observer reporter,” and at tended one of the theatres. Be | tween the acts some fool in the gul- ed “fight,” and another fool once shouted ‘fire’ There was anu instant panic, and had it net been for a dozen eool headed men and the tact that the orchastra kept right alovg playing, | there terrible | ladies | would have been a As fainted, and mn and women rushed over the the door as though they were daft. “But there was incident that I shill never forget as long us I live. | A tall ventlemain about 50 age stepped upon his seat and drew lua voice that could be heard for some | scene. is was several backs of seats to the one years of a revolver from his pocket. distance around him he said: i There is no fire, and I shall be \ tempted to shoot the first man that | bly trample upon women and chil- | drev. I mean just what I say, and | when the excitement cools down if anybody will point out the miscreant that raised the Ce) of tire I will give | the gentleman $50 for his trouble and agree to whip the scoundrel | alarm within tive minntes or forfeit another fifty.’ | “Then he stood there quietly as if nothing had disturbed him, and the people who heard him knew by his looks that he meant would do just what he said. for you! half-dozen voices | people in that section sat | very quietly during the several min- | utes of terrible excitement that fol- | the who raised the false business and | ‘Good called a and the crowded house. geptleman resumed his seat and en joyed the play. A $1,500 Buttertly. A young man camping iu the | Sierras discovered and captured a) | butterfly of an unusual species. He | sent it to the Smithsonian LIustitu- | tion at Washington and received a check for $1,500, with the request to | same kind. a fossel species, supposes to be ex- | tinct, and great was the excitement | among ecientists at the discovery opportunity to save money and receive | a nandsome interest on their invest- ment. ‘The investor of $ 1 00 re mo. tor 1090 mos rec! $ 200 CO as ion a 4° | ze 8 ge 6¢ Me ae tga, 38 a6 ¢. * . cls Eling 1,000 00 ae 4 ce ei 2 ¢ | ac 4 g4 8 We also issue paid interest semi-annually. We have money | to loan on good city property. Anyone | desiring a good profitable investment or loan will do well to call and see us. R.C. SNFED, Se J. ul. up stock” od pay NORTON, Agent, Butier Mo. wEaAR Brown - Desnoyers Hoe — 7S J. M. McKIBBEN, | BUTLER, - - ‘cently alive. Although search has been made by mea paid | ‘for the service no other specimen | has been found | ee It is denied in Rome that Presi- | Holia club of Khardoff, | czar. ; univer tues to rush out of here and possi = j make careful search for moths of the Tt was an individual of | that one of the race. had been re-| diligent | ' 4 Se ee TT Some Facts for Workingmen. McKinley bill put up the tar- iff on table people Detter they wil Bound to Kali the Czar Lond Apnl 10—The Tele- xraph’s correspondent at St. Peters burg says that Stameiken, the maw arrested on Monday on suspiciou of being about to the ezar’s life, i attempt on belonged to the Scav- members to the of which were bound by cath murder the Most of the mewhers of the club have since been arrested. A number of students also have been Khardott. Ir will break make continual efforts to arrested at feared that riots out the university there Auother sensation has been caused here by the snicile of a ficer, edin the plot against the eza hussiar of- who, involv- The it is rumored, was ease is shrouded in mystery. The Rev asked to has been fun Is entrust- a Methodist ed hin Orto Rio 1 sever- President Meais of the Grande Southern railway ar al other persons buve been indicted by the Danver grand jury on eharges of bribery and attempted | bribery during the lust session of | legislature. Tho following stock wrill stand for service at my stable half jmile wrest of Passaic, Bates county, Mo., for the year 1891, the season to commence the first day of April and close on tha ‘first His'o Foale unifo) by Cc F Clay < escione ; ABBOTT: trial 2:15 ree 2:2) 1-t MAMBRINO CHIEF JUNIOR ‘inh Dam by MeDonands Mami 2nd dam by Mark Anthons$ | $rd dam by Old Forester (4th dam by Imp Bedford ‘dent Harrison sent a dispatch to! King Hubert in relation to the New Orleans lynching. The New Orleans grand jury has begun active investigation of the lynching of the Italians. (Cx wang on ass ote DISEASE OF ANY FORM ee s. 50 cts. per Sox. Send for Treatise on Skin Diseases and Certificates of Cure. 2 aco Wi NEW HALE Srawup IMPORTED CLYDE. | 12th grand sire. MAMBAiNG CHIEF JR. ts in Bates Co any horse that st ands in and and suck, money esponsit A Cultured Appetite. be Chi azo News “Do you think that you could mane age a morsel of turkey!” said he “Why, yes. a small pie: He started to trim off a delicate and asked “Is the ie 1 Colouel Blutf—You wight as weil acknowledge that you stole the chick- eus, uncle I found a piece of the brown coat you the Len shed. Uncle Ebon—Now Te otehed y abr wore that night in | colonel. T didn’t wear dat night wh ceat A Kansas Pienic. From tue Ch Al Tripune picnic ansas was held a few (hee lays ago ina salt’ mine $25 feet be low the surface of the ground 1 this way the picnickers escaped the and sve foatd Inquisitive pig tble aut of the ordinary yo ir. The idea is worth patenting. — Drunkenness—Liquor Habit—In all the Worid there is but one cure. Dr. Haines’ Golden Specitic. 2a or Cot- erson nd pas isa knowled speedy mod- wreck. been | have who have golden Spe- in their coffee wi r knowl- edge, and to-day b drink- ing of their own tr harmtul ei its administration, Send tor circu and | Nddress in confidence, en Specific Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, O. 45-1 day of July, 1891. Dark bay, black points, vy, aregnow coming sou Missouri. ‘Yambrio Chief iNo sink oF , Laly Thorne 2:15 | Mambrino Fit Nad RRC. 2:34 Woodford Mambrino Sire of |e:21 <Mannis 2:173-4; and|Mambrino —Patchen S others in the 2:30] No S.sire of 17—2:30 lit horses and grand sire siredthe dams of 41— 2:30 Horses Aula - | of 64—2:30 horses and i : “ | tacks, and ail derangements of the Stomach WEST WARD STOCK FARM, PASSAIC, BATEs COUNTY. MO. Five Niles North of 8utler. heave an er re es atm JEALOUS OF JIM BLAIN Not All Harmony in the Adon: istra- tion f the Sir Ch They ales ndit a there isa popular m pohtical cireles that has been made to nuder- Te eousion not the dictator of the udiministrati 3laine has unfortunate that : Hae ao wuld ever gain this ssatiable ambition to figure be- owever, frequently nal derange | woman’ fore the cou aud he matic 1 some national ca- is forever in search of ja } nove President | Ha r like all of his predecessors has the second term net and he does Mr. of his cabin pacity, les. son ridden suffering women of | painful irregularities, ul- | isplacements and kindred It is the n. sold by druggists, | urantee that it will, in Gou or the price ($1.0) “female weakness, bee in his bon- not propose to let Blaine, nor a vy ether member “the | Mr. to secure pose as ower PENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCLA- rs, Buffalo, N. ¥. behind the throne.” may not be able but he and his frends will stubborn fight for it. Harrison the nom- ination, make a and determined Parely Vegetable and Perfectly 1 Harm- He is already looking jess. Unegualed asa Liver . Smallest, 2 7 f > {eapest Easegt ni Take. 9 One nallcet, around for a New England man who ugar - coate ellet a Re Cures: u re a u 1 Se Sy docke [22 capable of helping the Harrison Constipation, Indigestion, Bi us Ate | cause in that section. It is current- ly reported iu administration circles that Secretary Proctor intends to re- tire from the cabinet aud stand fer the senatorship which Senator Eé- and Bowels. 25 cents a vial, by druggists. munds does not take effect until p pS Bost Weeklv| \ next November, but in the mean- Aes time the president will look the tield over in anticipation of Secretary THE F AR M E R Proctor’s withdrawal. : ——is tHe The Sir Charles Tupper incident referred to above oecurred only last Monday. On that day Sceretary Blaine compelled to tell the Canadian delegation, when he had told Sir Charles Tupper on the pre+ ceding Thursday that he would con- fer with that day, that he could not keep his promise, because the president postpone KANSAS CITY WEEKLY TIMES ONLY S81 00 A YEAR was them The wort portant aud leading topics ¢reated in an Independent aud fearless manner. Every department complete and carefully edited It isa large and (z-page handsomely print- ed paper and will provea welcome visitor news ofthe week; the im- had directed him to the confereace until be (the president) returned from his roving around the circle, so that the president could guide the negotia- tions from day to day. In short, Blaine had to admit that he had reckoned witheut his host. Blaine’s proud spirit was never mere roused than when the presie dent gave him this order on Fiiday last, but he is not ready to resign yet so he bit his lip and said as lit- tlé as possible in reply, although it is said that that thereply was a thir- ly-veiled piece of bitter and scornful sSarcasin. Blaine notified AL. 3 MONTHS FOR 25 CENTS TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. the British minis- ister to stop the Candian delegation sci 2 hands nage ane by telegraph. toavert the humilia- eighs 1 muscle, has ; i pis ase seconds— | Hon of having to announce publicly Sis manne (Mambrino Paymaster action fJand|that the president had broken his engagement for him, but the tele- gram missed the Canadians. They gr sire “ o is e eiitie: came on and accepted Blaine’s expla- n of Twp nation with all concealed surprise. | Dam theaam off Gol- Dam They were even more surprised when they called at the White House not to be received by the president, who apparently included them jn his condemnation of the un- authorized arrangements made by |his secretary of state. They would jnot of course talk for publication jabout it, but privately expressed | the opinion that it was most extraor. Plt Jn Noe. SIRE OF Mi Gay ds, Cassns M Clay Mo, 3 sine oF aire oF lige Clay arf eee ees dinary that the president, in his auy | Durango 2 and 6 and others tn 2:30 list ‘others Mente Pe ‘Maan Wo 1) — SIRE OF Lady Thorne 2:18 <W joodford Mambrino | | Dam the dam of Gol- | Mambrino Pi ae ‘Uiah. | No 58 Sire of horses, grand sire or 64—2:30 horses and Sired the dams of 41 = nib [Bar Tage i SIRE OF ‘Mrs Candle Grand dam of Clark {Chief No s#: grand sire of the great Guy (2:2 1-2 en colt comes or any oc 2.38 26 Sle for acciper FAC -—-ARVILLEIRY liety to make his secretary of state | “keep his place,” sheuld have treat- lea the representatives of another hes ountry 80 cavalierly. It becomes more apparent every | day that Charles Fester has been |appointed not only Secretary of the \treasury. but manager of the Harri son renomination boom. Harrison t nv Blake's Banbieeniaa |regards Foster as one of the clever- —_——a aiesvenger | est politicians in the country, and | looks to him to do everything which he cannot himself do to promote his candadacy for | Messenger& Rowking | ham blood Untraced. the renomination. Foster's genial way is already mak- ing friends for Harrison that Harri- gon could net himself. The pres his friends send the doubtful men who come to town to Foster and he attends tothem. He the ident’s chief ad mare changes ownerhip or about to be re- will use due caution to prevent acci- REMARKS:—To } make est ident and member of Tom Platt ¢ latter is to be given of the New York mised in return to ew York delega- CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. Proprietor. J. S. WARNOCK, Assistant. get Harrison the tion in 1892.