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wEN Epiror. +. Attex & Co., Ptoprietors. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS OF ‘The Weekry Times, publishe Wednesday, will be sent to any one year, postage paid, tor $1. —_————————————————— The second edition of Billy Bridge-! ford’s letter is anxiously awaited by an expectant public. a The people's party cau now “we have met Lue tucky and we are theirs.” a enemy im Ken- The papers of the people's party are significantly silent regarding the result of the Kentucky election. Editor Carroll says that ever is is right.” Queer be promulgated by a reformer wh “whatey doctrine t wants to things. change the conditiou The republican papers : . politi They d-- and his Reed cians are not consistent nounce President Harrison administration, and and his billion dollar congress indorse The people's party in Ohio now inated a full state ticket last and the platform adopted, if carried out, would ‘bust’ ments like this in four years. j Week, a dozen govern- The state farmers’s alliance of Maryland in convention lust week, refused by a large majority vote to join the new party. They held that the party was non political and could not enter politics. Senator Gorman of Maryland, is beginning toloom up as a presiden- tial possibility. The Alliance of the state of Maryland has endorsed by resolutions his course in the seuate, | , and recommend that he be re-elected. | —_ i From the stand the Union took a| few weeks ago on the Pickerell bill and the utterances of Mr. Carroll | the other night on the same ques tion, it would appear that the Union | “is not responsible for what its edi tor may say on the street.” | There is but one item in the en tire McKinley bill that the Globe | Democrat harps on as being a good thing for the people, and that is the item of sugar. Is sugar the ouly item in the bill the Globe Democrat | ean pick out wherein the bill bas | benefitted the people. If not we would like to see another item cited. | —_—__———_ That “hold-your-wheat” circular sent out to the farmers a week or ago, turns out to bea base forge perpetrated on the farmers by some sharpers. But the silence alliance bosses on the circular until the fraud was discovered and made | {} public by the papers, leads some people to believe the magnates were paid for keeping still. Senator Petfer of Kansas, says in his speech that free silver and low tariff will not accomplish what the people are claiming. In other word the senator bas been east and rubbed up against the big monopolists and he has found cause to change lis The senator will opinion suddenly. be a rich man at the end of his six years term of office. He has mt joined the people's party for his health. Watch him and see if th: prediction is not correct. The Glebe-Democrat says th pension office is disposing of pend- ing claims at the rate of thirty thou- sand dollars per month, and that commissioner Raum promptly denics that he is keeping back pension cer- tificates at the request of the secre- tary of the treasury. On the con- trary, he says the work of adjudicat- ing claims is going on faster than ever before. One of these daye there will be an overwhelming reckoning of this business. — eee Secretary Foster has been conferr- ing with John Sherman as to the policy to be pursued in the treasury management in the present exegen- ey and bankrupt condition of that department. Heretofore Secretary Foster has been telling the country |; that he has plenty of money to run the government. Now we hear of him ‘conferring with John Sherman on exegencies. Reed's billion dol- lar business congress is bound to t the republicans into trouble be- tore the election with all the patel ing up they can do. | gave usu jie rig |tion. He reasserted the statement | : jeditors, who are shouting in seven | yate wires to Kansas City wired jof Mr. Atkeson in reference to the | oe a | ; x : ._ {teen different tones of voice that Me-| this morning that wheat was a sale \government storing whisky in its} ys. | ; s ‘ 5 | : | Kinley hasn't marked up the prices | Tt went up 2} cents after that ad- warehouses aud loaning money | nee: : = | of goods in ordinary use. Their ly-} yice was viven. | thereor Hither such assertions | | S | were made to jor thr j the jatter e¢ of the | t jthis bill and every one The Missour Alliance B. Morton, editor of the Journal of Agriculture, the THAT JOINT DISUUSSIUN If there is any opposition to the The joint discussion of the subs /light proposition we have failed to treasury scheme at the court house | discover it. In fact it is conceded Thur- evening brought out | by all parties that it is the very best f the farmers’ crowd, aostly ladies. The! proposition ever offered our cityand |in Mis ates that he had uni was expect. |mueh better than our neighbors are to modify his views ed, enjoying. Mr Kellar not only con- the St. Louis Re Atkeso ‘ ceded all that was asked by the ago. Hehas been at form programn council, but he is demonstrating his state a at dea i : many ete. t th it being (g° d faith by going ahead with the prominent alliance . and in ad ther : we I live minutes | gas works. The indications are now dition has rec wel V €a peaker, the af that we will have gas and electric of ing firmiat.se in 15 minutes. |light both eyen before the time al- Bro. A : i the debate and | Ictted in the franchise expires. But- = speech. He | ler is a little slow sometimes but she u us but “gets there” allthe same. With the! t wny of his finest system of water-works in the includ sta r proof. couatry, fu hing abundance of . more He pure, wholesome water; a gas plaut th with four miles of ma in the city, i i io the: and us mauy more as the consump- fourths, ig his party is | tion dema streets lighted by opposed bs fore it was con- | twenty candle power lig s and ) vor the farmer. | All this gained in one year, who movement. Of hi t nt and un | prophesy the city’s future heard f true vovernment i now builds warehouses in which it stores whisky and loans to the these measures Whisk > money on this de- Mi lowed in an able and jlous t against this uew u periment of the gov- - into we to foster any | COM Is an thle, fearless and honor- j Wing that there is no warrant He complete- able gen wand his public serv | for s ction in their constitution ly d Pickerell Dill, the; ees the pastas member of the aud deat ii would mean the certain one thas the nearest met the |!ower house, State Senator and | destruction of the alliance | . the third party fellows. He | Lieut. Governor, is a guarantee that ee | a Vs ot ole et hn x aud competent to fill One Dollar For Wheat. at id work a this the highest office in The wheat muket Friday scored the people of the state. the gift of est advance it has made recent upturn. The oper luss it was meant to benefit, on ount of the Mraitiexpcncettechen tout Gea. Raum has written a letter inj at go was made at all sorts | M: ptacted out ante | ic! iy to one received by Acting Sec- | pric 26} and 99 ce nts being pid) manner ot 2 bully who threatens to | retars of the Treasury Nettleton, | at the same moment. ne aed |mop the floor with h gonist. | Lref-rred to him, com} taining of | soon settled dow © onan 974 to 98 | He was greatly surprised at the lack | deli: 5 in the pension office Gen. * and kept w ese that range un- | jof argument advanced by his oppo- | eS sAiote Hp GD: acne) For) me — tee ire ee it. Mr. Silvers.whom he sneering. | SVC! < Bi Cah (bes Ne i cubed zapilty Ba UY, Ee chavact ing alZeayer) wath that il year just closed jan advance of 4 cents a bushel since | i there were ued 156,482. or nal last night many vrotesque and heart rending | a wentures hie nid) dowu: dhaancsh ex: |Com ucaucs, which exceeticd) by 89) There was no news to cause the} travagant propositions, unsupported | | 856 ihe largest number ever issued | = ance. Foreign markets were all | jin a single tiscal year and he quotes | | higher, but that was to be expected. reported to be New by proof, ass tions that any school | bey in the : prim department | untrue, and Gen. Veazey, ex commander in chief | Foreigners were lof the G. A. R. as saying that in his | heavy g York. TB eiiS Ena Getew dan teen anal co avels among the old soldiers he| : } a quotation from Pope, that (has found them well pleased with | advance. the conduct of the penson office. jitant | Well we should think so! jit, and the tone of the Chicago mes sellers of options in But that did not check the It beats the oldest inbab Nobody here can account for \ OW Were THE CHARTER OAK sabe STOVE, had whatever with the subject matter ho apphecation or connectien | . j sage does not show the traders up under discussion, and gave a very} The spirit of Ananiag has taken | there are any Wiser than the traders BARE eg GEN On Ens a): | bodily possession of the republican | here. class legisla bes The three houses having pri- : | mislead the audience | ing is short sighted and ill timed. The men and women who will soon After the lanarket December wheat sold as high clothing will} as $1 02. matter is when | are : one fie aca A Jewish Colony for Jersey ie fact that oply a Auw. i i re fact that only a | eotton and shoddy as Aug. 16.—It is the Pickerell | lo much | Cape May, N. J, advocated jas they paid list year for good! | reperted that Wilson Banks and oth- erted that it would prove | i ght and just and aligulll ", its editor repudiated | that bad} d pleaded that it | alone theyadvoeat-| — z,. details He wound up) close of the Chicasyo ugh the ignorance of the and charity am AND SEE be hunting tind out Winter speaker will lead us to wheat ihe mnelusion. In spite of Z jthey are forced few weeks ago} tl e's have sold to an agent for Baron Hirsch, the Jewish benefactor, about 900 aeres of land in Wood- bine, on the west Jersey road, near . Cotton and shoddy with | ja Pais finish is the eastern | j}mill-owners are preparing in quanti- ties for the fall pelea. what bec beer - Russell Lowell. the celebrat- 1ed poet, critic and patriot. died at ;his home at Cambridge, Mass., at | 2:10 o'clock yesterday morning. after long and severe complication of diseases. Mr. Lowell | born at Cambridge in 1819, where with brief intervals he spent ‘the nerthern boundary of Cape May county. The land will be used to ed and that the would take | care of tl establish another Jewish colony, one \having established }about two miles above the reported l alves 1 emselves. already been | serting that » change was need-} had any better | let it ay body suffering from a | purchased track | be brought | was ond denied that the constitu was | the whole : sok seventy-two years of his to be class-legisla | ji¢g, at it Was just and | = = the best interests of | If you want reform papers and re- | In a clear, log- form editors start a new party. The | ble manner he discussed | people’s party has been in existence | positious from reason and |less than six months, and there is prejudice and told astound- hardly a hamlet that a paper has ths with reference to the | not been started by some enterpris- working and evil effects of such a jing fellow in the interests of the law. Ie commanded the unbound- | dear farmer, and it is really sicken uof his audience and no ing to see how affectionate and how | for re | xe class. \ ed lowbt many saw this in a light nev- interested they become in the wel-! ryqesented to them before. He/ fare of the dear down trodden farm. method and aie when er pi ted . | rup-of Fivs is taken; it is pleasant el the fallacies of the argu-!er- : H fa eee ete) oF and refreshing to the taste, and acts of Bros. Atkeson and Car-.! gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, | ae ane | | Liver and Row cl i roll and some bad pe =cRee “Ido not care to talk politics” | tem ethee aie pe gpg i ments — to t ‘2 ne said Hon. W. J. Stone. “the weath. | s and fevers and enres habitual itlemen e showed that | 1. Syrup of Figs is the jeris most too warm but Iwill say | ¢° See Soyer storing | that Congressman Hatch ought to! caly p_ of its kind ever pro- rnd loaning the to the taste and ac- . . a Ibe the nest speaker of the national a ea ane ee tC LTE Y L y ther ’ s' STO Rpne y SRSreon, 1. ee usc 4 house of representatives. He isa) Fi andi ube arenes <= cents per gallon or at least a third) ¢), parliamentarian and an able | ed only from the most } 1 e than it we worth am its tid man. He would give dignity to the eand in order to collect this | wosition and reflect credit upon us tax put the whisky ond |Missouri. I must say itis a sur-| the distillers’ own warehouses | prise to me that the newspapers of (held it there until the tax was |the state have not urged his candid- a Judge DeArmond made a lacy more earnestly than they have. strong argument on this question in| | No man in congress ig otine: ts ed time allotted him and/ gl the speaker's chair and the peo- hes to try Do not accept any we would have been gisd if every | ple of Missouri onght to bea unit | ubstitute. ~ f.rmer in Bates shuld have | in ast he CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. — SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. , beard him. LOUISVILLE, KY. MEW YORK, WY. i « Hatch for Speaker. Hent qualities commend it! i have made it the most popular remedy known. of Figs is for sale in 500. $1 bottles by all leading drug S Any reliable druggist who ay ‘not have it on hand will pro- re it promptly for any one who enor couuty be placed there.” — |Complete Abstracts of all Reai <<! aes W adapte Na which is ag That Terrible Couch In the morning, hurned or breathing, raising phlegm, is especially remedy for catarrh ravated by alkaline dust difficult -W v Yrue- of the ebest, quickened and de w A. Hover, Drug ss inthe evening or gist, Denve ; all or any of these cas verteba For stages of co i <e Gan ubled rs Engli ish Cou ried a numb ee e se rful ¢ norease 1 the ful f A droggi! snd is sold under a positive tv's Crean: Balm T have te by HL. Tucker used only ind IT) can say 5 I feel ike i Timake this Nota Pohtieal Party : } : E ap 1 y ut others may —The farmers know of tho 3 1. W. Mathew yesterday adopt- Law Pawtucket, R I Zz 8 proposed the Maryland election Aug. ne the taxa- ; g the taxa in't pan out, tion of ision of '~p as People’s nou res f state from the ronly a tew m it legislature, but € of that i ent was education only and that its members wore free to xct with any party they might choos r the farm The Oc: ua platform was f Er ers \ N MAKE BR Success party, bu yocan cone. ration chitdren Cry for j a 7 nan ati Ue ‘ Pitchers Castoria. rand to move e com erop ‘ s question is agitating the re- x : vhildren Cry for pubhean party very much now, and Pitc . 5 Castoria. the prospects are good for another wnildren Cry for financial crisis ._Pitcher’s Castoria. si ibiddd OVEN pana AGENTS FOR THE CEI co. JEBRATED Studebaker and Peter Schuttler FARM WAGONS, TOP BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, Road Carts, Phztons and Carriages. WIND MILLS, LRON PUMPS, WATER TANKS AND AL! BRASS AND IRON WONDERFUL WIRE GAL KINDS OF PIVLINGS: WITH THE see This old and Rehable Hoo earry the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Hardware, Groceries GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, Barb Wire, Crass Scc:is, & Tinware IN SOU TUW nat ~ Bennett, Wheeler el i EMERY BLOCK, BUTLER, Mo LOANS An unlimited supply of MONEY to | drawn five years and made ) Mio. tile Co, TACO AWLNAOD JO SANTIY 'TIV uOd avd SAVANTV BOIMd LSZHOIH SHL Loans Also plenty of & eal estate. per cent home money. Farms for sale in ail parts of But: Terms. If you your Low Prices, Easy Want to | : i be to = Interest ate in Bates County, Missouri. GEO. M, CA! Office in rear of Farmers 'TERBURRY. Dauk, B os MULES WANTED. 14 I-2 to 16 hands high, from 4 to 7 years old. WE PAY THE HIGHES? ' GASH PRICE If you have a mule for sale bring it to our barn in But- ler, Mo., and get the cash. HARRI« & LISLE. i} ae