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RS oy KLY Y TIMES they invite the united opposition of BY BALLOT OR BULLET. | In Diaz a Uyrant, Too? UTLER WEEK i all other citizens not included in the etiiey San Francisco, Aug. 31—} (eM MECnGs Teer eel an Qath-Bound Body With Social- 84¥:ces from tLe cits Ba | ILLEN Eprror. 5 een : i . oe ciaries have been shrewd t istic Aims that the outcome of t 1. D. Attex & Co., Ptoprictors. was inauguated for the acc smplish- Sine tar aati that in case the insu fee ‘ 4] 5 obtain control of a great party which is anxiously awaited iu Mexic a ment of certain public aims aud thus) A Wheel Withm the Alliance Wheel | oouit will hasten t DOORS N revolution TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION lave played ihe robber under the Pledgzed Even to Bloodshed to At- poaldere Miolaad ates ERCANTILE co i The Weexry Times, published every imask of patvivctsm Put a taruers tain its Ends—Its Presence and tecs The letter, which comes from . Wednesday, will be sent to any address oe eee . ‘ Influence at the Pertle re : : : one year, postage paid, for $1.25. party, having for its fgundation a an old promi: izen of the city I GAUZE OVE scheme to enable the farmers to ob- Springs Convention. of Mexico, puts f the situation | ,y AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED NU THIRD PARTY THIS YEAR tain the money of the people would | —_—— wc tcliows The Missouri alliance had a mon-|L@¥¢ loot for its avowed purposes! Warrensburg, Mo, Aug. 31—It} Diaz is in truth the Be ia = . : ces . its annual lo 1 greed! Hs Inspiring MOUVe.| ow transpires that anu important; Mexico aud \| E d E| all e ET C l EI ‘key and parrot time at its annual | With whet contenigt sash Glew Gale 5) pie 1 n element which couspired tu oververs Same o throw of the sub treasury and third as is Balmaceda neeting held in Warrensburg last | week. or fear the outside world would learn Ses agy lic be justified in viewing ¢ FUL WH who, denounc sipulation FARM WAGONS, something of its work- party schemes at the farwers’ cou- Uolle le to their nes arope was stret around |‘ cae vention last week at Pertle Springs be hall i 1 ce Rel, to over iwasa d made B | p i C § the hall in which the proceedings throw interest in power merely 5 5 were conducted and quite a distance plain aud patent as # fact, turned in order to set up their own interest many u vote against the wild- f, and sentinels were placed inside this space to keep the horrid report and manipulate legislation for their Road Carts, Phztons and Carriages > ° na x fe) ©) v M < (e) ~ ea] = % < S = . eat propositions. There is in = own use wise and patri- . —o ‘ eh s _ oY an ars fro paring the har- ; sas City and St. Louis and prov: : H L! XS > > > er and others from hearing t A otic course for the honest, stalwart |_| ria ia W l NX I AY aN 1 2( YN [ \ monious (’) proceedings The third f poemiean i sean aptiAs ‘i all the other cities of the stute—and = mers who have been rightly call- = party sub-treasury fellows went to era ‘ : : jfor that matter the country—aun oath S$ = NKS AND ALL KINDS OF Fauci ce Ueeeatiine encennde [ones one coe awe gene COuns ond vanaleenper seers Marsauien | be people against the! = BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS ne peting 5 —~ ry is tc . 5 and . ee ne against U.S. Hall, who had so far jr aes ae * tion which bas, by the abso licta of Dia oa = ; \for all under the Jaws. to set their oe ae is . I ee ere ; balked their little game of drawing | fress Gesnts deen ieee ee itself of many of ex- personal in e House carry the the state alliance into the third par-) re eae i seams hie | tremists in the alliauce and jab a } my Best Assorted Stock of rare | special and discriminating legislation 5 ty ranks. They were weil organized,| * ; t % - union, acquired a» power which wis avauinst the position towards or bad been preparing for a year last week at Pertle 8; ganized Hardware, Groceries, this occasion and were contident of 1 ; ref wheel within the al ‘ } rs gate } s e, Pelee Babs = y. The first move w sto de pi ford ¢ 1 tbor union wheel he (ESS AND Ol EE\SWARI re feat the supposedly Hall candidate effort to strongly re ~ for the presidency by one of their & = sy a pea Oe erg aa ns sented at the recent convention aud tical {vors. They do not need such favors 1 50 of the 147 a i t tra and e me rdleprurty- eae possessed at 50 of th 7 del- HT GC Cee ee | When others do not enjoy them. ‘Lhe | ° ed.) “thane sa A Bank Robbed in Cool Style. | Corder, Mo., Aug. 31.—Two Barb Wire, Crass Seeds, < Tinware, IN SOU TIWEST, MO, and--loan adherents, sub- treasury- Leverett Leonard, of Saline county. gates w | privilege of enjoyirg the full fruits LAND SEE ** side from the delegates, a lar of his labors under equa! laws is all z a ed men behind threstening re H : is was acco shed by a good} . and bitter lobby present from this ie zs as oe nt = eo pa ee ‘ ne 1 {that any citizen requires or is enti & This % — f th z robbed the American’ bank of this | am«_,! ”, naj », by rect an é |, | Wing nis secret wing of the La 3 MUCERIOR, PBC nea ee : ; _ | tied to. ‘The farmers who, aboye all | = place of S54 this afternosu. Tuey i ] . personal attack on Hall, accusing Rimamong other things of being bor Alliance is the basis of the peo- z z : ._ jleft on the backs of horses on wh ieb | ple’s or third party, and it was this |) : | i they had made tl ut {wing which was making the fight| ~~ q ; Boal = was only a few minutes until a posse } 1 pal victims of fevoiitism, should stand solidly upon this sound and - Louis Republic, by which Fran-| patriotic platfor vos Ute ie eto Gita es was thunder lown upon thei cis was to be made senator and Hall | eee ee |schene : The character of the pet ue ae ess elerod aa ee | governor, and that Hall was to Ajoint discussion on the sub | time: t: of this secret b dy was dis |) , hal? of ah oF a es swing the alliance into the demo-/ treasury . | seek a | } | scheme, was advertised | clos: i last week in the talk of oné ‘| Other citizens, have been the pri TERY BLOCK, BUTLER, MO PACOU AWENAOD 0 SANIM TTY UO IVa SAVATV 3QO1H4a LSSHDOIH SHL in a combine with Francis and th wt : 2 | fee eee returned, and now his corpse is| cratic party by the tail. The subs.! between Hon. D. A. DeArmond | of its Kansas City members rats ly a ir ; a ; ae e| A limited ly of MONEY LOAN were now jubilant and determined/and T. W. Silvers, and W. O.| “If the minority won't do whet l ee i oie : = . ; ; ae BUDE eC to LOAN o: real estate. Loan io aeaiaihaie waldioatmehoties dorn|| Akkesau uudial \o (Gaselts cil phe inicio: cadeele rentle- | Hickory groves in Lafayette county. drawn five years and made payable any time. Also plenty of S : x vex cent home 1 Eby. the throats of the conservative ele-/ place at a picuic held at Adrian | man excitedly, “then its high time per cent home money meut who are in the alliance for the jlast Saturday. Mr. Silvers wag) for the majority to hs « the minori- | Farms for sale in ail parts of Bates county Low Prices, Rasy good of farmer and not to boost) promptly on the ground and hada | ty. It ballots won't do the business | | Terms. If you want to buy or sell it will be to ; broken down politicians into office. | free and unlimited swing, as both |» eta will, and there are lots of your Interest to see me. Complete Abstracts of all Real Estate in Bates County, Missouri. GEO. M. CANTERBURRY. | Office in rear of Farmers’ Bank, Butler, Missouri. But these lows underestimated! Atkeson and Carroll us a tighter and over-jrialize. From those estimated their own strength. for|ent we learn that Mr. Silvers made aj seerct organization spokeu of above. whilea number of delegates were | splendid speech, brietly reviewing | Ex President Hall, who asserts that | willing to defeat Hall on accouut of |the origin and objects of the Alli jhis hfe has been declared a forfeit | personal prejudice they were not pre-jauce aud theu the efforts of certuin|in the underground meetings of | pared to commit the alliance to the [scheming p liticiuns to get hold of | these people, and is keenly alive to! third party scheme with all its fa- jit for thei: owu benefits. He ex- | their existence Before the meeting at far.” lo Were pres Vie vlots of us” referred to is the to mate |us pledged to go t Hall's powers to the taste, and acts aly on the Kidneys, ‘lennses the s concerned. Order of Publication Petition to establish land title John Hornback ; ohn adninistrate To the above named Tebulon ROS Freeman | Weadon, : and Thaddens Raymond and to all other per- xplained its fallacies and sueceeded | fearless debater and his words had Font of these socialists as he called | nd re fresh f Sam’) bh in having it referred back to the | great weight with ts to the court his rumber /them. in the allinnee This letter natical theories. When the majori-/ plained the fallacics of the sub-treas. | at Pertle Springs he sent out a let | Public Notice. Order of Public: ty report of the committee on reso-j}ury scheme and showed that it is ter dated August 14, to every dele- Ere Geauscoun . eran Orono pooneed lution with its third party sub-treas-| impractical, unconstitutional andj gate he could trust, telling him the! ONE ENJOx*” | County of Bates, | 55% xX ounty otbaten ‘9 ary heresies, President Hall made a Jelass le gislation. Mr. Silvers is) facts and exorting him to be at the | vine method and results when | UNgueuiner sermon peengeen Shannon, Sepuieees oat tor dae of Salk Wen? spendid speech against its adoption, | somewhat of an orator, a fair andjeconvention realy to crush the life} 7.12) ¢ Piss is taken; itis pleasant | anaineas dasniood eat Bt oiher noranus. tone neem cnn a peonace ag banietre: | | | dcceawed, prese ; : : ' Ses See DS | Gonaswno eo xO er for the sale of committee which then brought in a | of farmers who was kept more profoundly a secret colds, Read-|anseaie: auove ivanicar Tauener ROTICE. poraald deceased as . i | emer tate I" in dergon: b Femaining debts due unanimous report eliminating these |ine these question than anything else that transpired, | enres habitual | Shannon, haw this day med in the oftee of the Tent unpaid tor want of eut- nied by the accounts, ries Tequired by law in such ninahon whereof itis ordered persons ed in the estate of said that application as afore- and unless the contrary Wnon or before the firet day of the i 1 clerk of the cireuiteourt of Bates coun ,and its existence did not eome to)‘ end is ene eae be mu seonrts ee en ee | 2 i 13 itz kind ever pro- |} nia lgy epee Ree enaa ceet the eurtiee unt lita Situcane nie Z | ix the owner of the following described real + surfac atu y night Jace i io sine to the taste and ac- [tate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- paring to a t e wit of the north Y g ts to ach, prompt in | west qu quarter of Uie ction and truly beneficial in its | * , ice erp 6 objectionable features and referring | and uot follow bli: p of them back to the sub unions. The | of those who co report was adopted by a vote of SO jon them the importa to 49% So the the third-party-sub- yllupress uy te of listening | When everybody was pre only to U. L. speakers and to read |leave. It did its share toward the | | | ie ship forty-one (41) of range thirty-three (2). gecond Monday of Sone teg ee uelt onthe treasu id-loan fellows really lost} only literature furnished by them. | defeat of the wildeats je ared ses We the ee Ts that t sin creat in and title to sai Vlanits {Wilt be made tor the sale of the whole. Risers : ; es a 7 a Z S ra ae able subs os, its | 18 Fee Simple, derived from certain deeds and, much of the real estate ont ae oe aes ccueewen ia Mic ig wicuase | The members of this secret bedy y rd agreeable substances. its | yi cee st title, im said petition mity set | will b At for the hays, oceseed as 1e meat for which they were edu Le Seal aS © Saran asl ee pat said bedi VL be sufticient for bhi ment of said debte : et ei a So iat, tae J nat : ty 3 01 werein no names e various and further ordered’ that this sateen, tending and have to be satistied! IN. A. Wade. editor of the! were in constant esucus during tne | Pownall andihave anade ie he moat | ets Who executed the same, and the inter published in some newapa notice bi In this state, for term of this court, erved oF = in thin day ot an‘lestate thereby conveyed, as ree Jaw. and that eaid petitioner, and bis said tors, have been in peaceable, actual, open | ous, adverse and continaous possession said lands for a term of more | Years next before th e who | nd are now in such poss : “T) aen. | have, during all the time on hand ‘will PT& | and maintained a fee simple aptly for any on wo ae deeds and Do not accey smocrat, has at last four Weeks be and aiso that Te the nex irrem dy known. rp of Figs is for Tales by all les with the bare bone of defeating Hall. | Bates County De om at Pertle Springs and slated } | popa The officers elected for the ensu-! yielded to the im; u : flicer elected. The slate went | ine an . save sonard, | Comrades and the seductive wiles of through as determined on, with the ing year : Leverett Leonard, | scdilenk:. Pierce Hackett, vice-| the pension shark and allowed his exception of Sam Boyden, who was | ° president, W. Long, seer y: popeuetioe sent in for a pens on down fer one of the five national 2 ind T. V. Hickox, treasurer. We {The application states that the dis- | delegates, but who was overwhelm-} yishes to ee ; fabilities of which he is afflicted was |inely defeated in the convention,! ubstitute. understand that all is not harmony | g { tunities of his { ever the next term ‘of this STATE OF MISSOURI, aty of Bates ‘ i Cole, judge of the probate court certify held ipand! for said eonnty, here at the foregoing is @ true copy of Vorder of pablication t ] ferred to, ae the same mv office. “Witness my h Mentioned in said petition, rh the said lands are nd tl | by thesaid Tebulon . Ss. Freeman | Greed Done at off sec gun shot wound. We! only 2 ar FO is yr, omas R. Simpson, ove of petitioner's | Seis is Wa und smooth sailing among the breth- | foe ed ei 5 on mr : se ta only getting twenty votes. CALIFO a CO. on the day of Febiuars, lear, con: | - th es te ror x Ande i i ome 20 Ww er 1e gun sho ianeerot stat Sale tha SAN CISCO, CAL | veving said lands to said Simpson” nas been _ : eee ren in Bates county. It is whispers | © id not learn wheth meee ot The secre rd . calls itself the ) LOUISVILLE. «7. NEw YORK, WY. flock, or destroyed, without t “ en placed | Ord fp - edaround that editor Carroll was a wound was in front or rear, but are | Anti Mon polists Very few iff on recor’ din said” count rembering rder of Pabheatio — | his elaim of record title to said | and incomplete; anc praying th oy jsatisfied Bro. Wade is entitled toa any fart s belone to STATE OF MISSOURE, g candidate for the vice-presidenc Its | 1k Eee Order of Publication. hear and makes Tecord of snc Connty of Bates se A » ¥ F woof ou iowledge | s sth lies mainly i: ities } z: : ic hall prod the , ennnts indi that Bro. Hackett gjgnd his eye — and know of our ledze | strength lies mainly in the cities and! sp aye op MISSOUBI, in said ete te and title wat emer wes yanty, Missouri ea Se ae g that his disabilities often keeps him | the farmers are the cat's paws to! County of Bates. "5 **- is, amd to ac - and Qeter- | Missouri at the relation snd to the sae wn symething higher. Buas is ge pa use of € b something Mg . is “a < | In the circuit court of Bas © same according to evidenee ad- car Reeder, c tor of the revenue of Bates rally known Bro. Hackett has ~ the | confined to his home for weeks ata | rake its political chestnuts out of| invacation, August i 1 . and by its entry on record to declare tate of Mi«souri, ti ve erally known . y 7 i ' | Missouri at'the re! : pree in said petitioner, the absolute, fee » Elizabeth T Be and’ the jay bird propensities abnormally de- time. Bro. Wade,we have no doubt | the fire. | car Reeder, collector of the revenue of Bates tle and estatein and to said lands, | unknown heirs of Joseph M Ta teceas- a prog ” ssi titled to « ny needa it | ire 25 easel | connty in the state of Missouri, plaintii, vs. | adverse to all persons whomsoeser. Now, ed, defendants : veloped and when he saw that there is entitled to a pension, needs it an Can’t Kill a Mule { ee A. SERGES i ae unknown heirs of ae soe ye. that ees) good case to Civil Action for Delinquent ‘1 } % i . O’Brien Guinn, defendants. ne contrary be shown, a decree will be made See ’ ae . . a . H “) { Ww bd was nothing better in sight for him — to have it, and we would like Rather an amusing occurrence, | Civil action for delinquent taxes. by said court, and entered of record in said Pee ere oe er ce aly cause at the next regular term thereof, to be | plaintiff herein by ber attorneys, begun and held at the court house in the city | Gndersigned clerk of ebee on of Butler in said county, on th. first Monday | COUnty In the state of Missouri g | the cirenit court of Bates county in the state of jin November, 180, aiid tle careta ceed tecinas, | Sled ber pacltion and amidavit se OF | Missouri, in vacation, avd diles her petition | and tosaid lands, to be adjudged and decreed Other things that the names of th and affidavit, stating among other things that | to said petitioner, according 10 the prayer of | fendants, the heirs of Joseph M. Tack j the names of the heirs of O’Brien Guia are | said petition and snch other orders and decrees Ce8#€d, are unknown, and their naiues to see his G. A. R. comrades, who | took such an active part in securing him a postoftice 2 the of Bates vacation, ng among he simply displaced the brother he | hires torun his paper for him and} | will take We honors himself. Wh eth- | 74 ; sub- with the department to get him hi A Now at this day comes the plaintiff hereza by and one which illustrates the prover- | ner attorneys. before the undersigned cle f bial toughness and *eussedness” ow use the “pall” ‘the Missouri mule,a street ear driver , 3 nnot »y editor 11 will silently , was siug a ear | of passe -g | Unknown and cannot be inserted in the peti | asmay be warranted by the premises be inserted in the petition berein that thes ex editor Carro) peneton j wa drivi g aear load of passengers | tod herein that they are the owners ¢ dj Ta teatiinoue Closter Eeve Meron derive their interest in said Iand inherit- suit to such treatment remains to be toward the fair ground and was go- Wkereavon it isecdered Bethe snide sat) toset my hand as clerk of said | ance reupon it is ordered the in| Ps 5 é clerk in vacation, that said det A ee eur. and affixed) the seal thereof | Sot ty oablication that. a MAYES. menced a suit againgt teem in iredik Court petition and sfidavit the object and etitioner, 4}-3t | Dature of which is to enforce the a Z | state of Missouri for the del the years 1855, 1587 and Ist, ariox ageregate to the sum of &:! h™ interest, following tracts of land Bates county, Missouri, to-wit quarter of sectic two (42) range ¢ less the eaid defendant- he next term of this * court to seen, but it is supposed he will as | vacation, that said defendant be n Editor Carroll, in his speech at ing xt a lively gate when one of his | [Nitication that plait! has commenced a ‘ saw ia i > " | a! } bled a j suit against th court by petition and the retention of his job depends up-| the court house. made the statement | mules stumbled and fell right on the ERAS Ethe ot pipe which | Vib . ek | 3 : Cae + = front ear , 18 to enforce on bility to please Bro.jHackett that if the state alliance at its con- track, one of the fr ae car wheels {13 %e enforce th and certain others who are just now jventionat Warrensburg didn’t en- | passed entirely: over the donkey's | ss. ame magia ticks se using ‘ struck him aoout | Home Ne ised eta e court hou: tos * n allis “ x 1 1 Bates county alliance to |dorse the sub-treasury scheme that fenther their own nests \ his audience could consider they }had been addressed by afool. The Presid when he warned the alliance conven- passing entire- undersigne | by the probate the car stop- eeiprors t Hall spoke a good word state alliance did not endorse the sub-tr vy. but we have uo doubt “|}the audience will be divided some- arm ot what on that q ‘the case on rinst fo platf tion at Per ing a party estion as is usually ers the fa Post-Dispatch: It is not rupt in principle and ds questions that come = DIXON, Bxect ere Ho! Ho: Agents and Ganvassers, A NEW IDEA ioe Caen the 1e. Jr, oree filed by yy: tendency, but it is unwise in polic When the farmers form x ly in order that they m tain speci 5 General William hia government and enjoy privileges at Wells of Vermont will succeed Proe- eral deaths an eof their fellow-citizens, | tor as secretary of war. worth of property | advantages from the, It is n Butler on JOH) et repyrts Bas profit 1 6: week.: Others hate ¢ Strike while ronis bot. Territo ‘ Circulars and terms free. Address rid r SORTER, By L B.S sons c. HAY Clerk 5 Chestaut St. st. Louis, Mo. ai Cirenit Clerk. the expe

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