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Our eee ce extends to almost every state in the un- ion, and will be arene § eanempeoges to put your property on our LIST if you desiretoSELL Ourcharges are reasonable, no sale no commission. . ~ : Buyers will find our Office Headquarters for Sale of Property in Bates Co. And will take pleasure in showing anything we have on our books. now be found in our new end elegant quarters. Rooms 6 and 7 OVER FARMERS BANK, BUTLER, MO. MIZE & CLARDY. We can Unmixed Principle. | would not have preferred the expe- Founded upon the previously im- diency of some other nomination. practicable theory of the equal liber- ty and rights of every within the law common to all it is fitting | that the democratic party should be the sentiment of the At Chicago the political skill was nearly all on one side aud that not the winning side. In dele gations like that of Missouri much of the acumen of politics was agains man ty have wou. They look into or feel ed pol ye Movelan governed by for Cleveland. waver. misses. 5 Stee platform ou the tariff will make Mas sachusetts, Minune Towa and Mi 1 doubtful states. Cleveland. There were twenty able | When the people are brought up to party managers against him, any | the issuh and see where justice hes We have a leader follow everywhere. aud we are for him. . whom we ca one of h e can whom was the superior in experience and dexterity to the rblest of the Cleveland managers. | Whitney, Vilas, Fairchild and Dickinson would on equal terms | Hill, Gorman, Orators like Tracey. i only. —K: uses City Times. soon go down before Catchings and Brice. Fellows and Bourke not matched on the Cockrau were Cleveland side. ‘ 2 ny Fn that No. 6 has po grievance “as an} Every New York democratic paper The state ane of aheeout i has pie. ae : : ae | been decreased 3 milfion dollars dur | ’8eulzation against the repubsican | | and every one in Chicago was either hostile or doubtful. Heary Watter- son had astounded the south with a a series of the most powerful politi- Francis. There few wealths in the American are Union in cal documents written since the war. Yet Cleveland nominated on the first ballot with no opposition that presented an appearance of co- hesion. It was a triumph of the common people; a victory of senti- ment; a judgment for. the right Tariff reform has been a democratic | doctine since 1824 when the issue | was first clearly drawn and modern parties were formed. Customs du- ties for revenue alone have always been a necessary part of a logic which began with the promise that more netable than in Missouri. instinct of thrift and frugality is mended as a principle of govern- an extent which interferes with the progress of the state. A moderate The people of the democratie par- the future more truly than the train- facts s. New York will vote The south will never The bold declaration of the ota, Wisconsin, _ | Democratic principles always win He is for us Cleveland and a tariff for revenue g the administration of Governor} — a Jities iflice common. | Person for political office which the practice of economy in the administratiou of public affairs is The general among the people and it finds a practical expression among their official representatives. A care- ful and judicious expenditure of the public treasury is always to be com- ment, provided it is not carried to debt is by no means a thing to te BABY'S PERIL. 1 i | H dle. | Nevada Mail.> .. A mother who resides in the west part of the city, whose name the Mail's informant did not recall, had! an alarming experience this morn-! ing. She had her baby in its cradle, | her work. slept well the mother's attention was not drgwn to it for some time. Ee than described when she went to lift her baby up and found a rat- tle snake coiled on its Whetber it was a mother’s instinct | that nerved her arm or not, she got the snake out of the cradle and dis- patched it before she uttered an ex- clamation. Then she seized her precious baby and ran shrieking to the house. For an hour or two the lady was prostrated. It was a fear- ful experience most heroically met. A nasal injector tree with each bottle ot Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by H. L. Tucker. “Bledsoe Battery” has no opposition asa eandidate for the senate from the seventeenth district. Colonel is described as “six feet three in his | and statesman.” a canvass of his district —St. Louis Republi¢. The above complimentary remarks from the St. Louis Republi LAY in stature or higher in the es- ation of the than Hi There are few men fae = enjoy such a wide ac tapee a who has more sterl: veter: He will mu! a senator to > Jeu are leg district sh she car always point with pri Hill Gazette. gre ameetiz ae whelning vote tl bers at Minneapol commit the union The to White adopted resolutions party, but that it caunot inder |tion leaves the members fre and notifies the public that they are free to vote as they please. They probably vote, like other of organized labor bodies, think the record of the vice-presidential candidate for the to vote.—Bazoo. The New Model. ket. A Lave Rattlesnake in a Baby’s Cra-| under the shade of a tree close by}; As the little innocent | breast. | Col. Hi Bledsoe of the celebrated | socks, and every inch a gentleman! He is now making | No man in the state stands | friends than! His friends re the lith ©) Grover Clev will members as they republican past ten‘years should dispose them According to all accounts the New High-Arm Davis is looked upon by the best judges, as being the most salable sewing machine in the mar- It looks so nice, runs 80 easy, there should be equal rights for all, and special favors to none. But ‘until Cleyeland’s fearless mind reached an unalterable conclu- sion the cause liked a man. Beaten down by the huge powder of special | legislation created by the war, tariff reform had no leader whose own con- tempé of consequences could inspire | and shock the people into action. Politicians feared the money an the sophistry of protectionists. Cleveland’s boldness and concen- tration of purpose did at first what the prudent politicians apdrehended. The favored classes of protectionism were excited into activity and lav- ishness. once understand. Bought and de-! ceived votes defeated him by a small | be the most progressive. margin in the doubtful states, though a large, popular majority showed | Star. that the nation cduld-think right. Since 1888. the cause and the man have grown upon the country. Nine- | ty nine per cent of the democsatic party demanded Cleveland at the poll. viction overbore the local leaders in | the-states and instructed the dele- gations. At Chicago was seen the unprecedented spectacle of the nom- ination of a man opposed by the or- ganized expression of his own state and by no means the c¢ majority in the convention itself, Ex cept those from New England and a few northwestern states there was dice of a no delegation: at Chicago which | bottle at H. L. Tucker’ s Drug Store. | vy all druggists a} of the state. | | would be vastly more benefivial than | All the people did not at ‘resources Missouri is the richest i another trial of! Popular con- | 4 |if it represents improvements and |stands for those helps which are |mecessary for the development and | poses will not be felt by the tax-pay- feared in a rich state like Missouri, : and, in every way, isso well ap- pointed, that no one can help but like it. All these things make it easy to sell. When customers have once seen the new machine, and ap- preciated its merits, they are sure to buy. enlightenment of the commonwealth. It requires money to sustain state schools for higher education and to provide instutions for those unfor- tunate, persons, who, through afflic- | tion or adversity, become the wards A more liberal appro- priation of funds for all these pur- A novel and significant protest against the iniquitous tariff system was presented in the Chicago con- vention by Missouri in the shape of a solid gravel made of zinc mined in Jasper county, bearing the inscrip- tion: .““We need no protection.” Missouri asks no.favors which will impose hardshipé upon the consum- ers of her rich-and- varied’ products and she will attest her scorn for that sort of unjust discrimination at the polls in November.—K. C. Star. ers of Missouri, and the results the reduction of the state debt at its present rapid rate. In point of | state in the Union, atid it ought to Great | privileges and . opportunities entail great responsibilities. —Kansas City THE STRONG POINT in which the “Davis” has fought, and won, so many battles, is the “Vertical Feed” | —an improvement used on no other | | sewing mac chine. Happy Hoosiers. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville. Ind., writes: “Electric bit- ters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that! bad feeling arising from Kidney and | Liver trouble.” John Leslie, farm | er and stockman. of that piace, says: SUSE EE IGE ue Su etrece “Find Electric Bitters to be the best cable weighing 60 tous was h Kidney and Liver medicine, made! on a fevel road. It me feel like a new man.” vs: Ww. 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Henry, who has probably vi-| olated the liquor law as mavy times | jasauy maninthe city, is at the | head of the movement to close the | saloons. The suspended Chief of | Police. Maxwell, today swore out search warrants and seized the li- quors on hand in several saloons. Maxwell is now awaiting trial on charges of bribery, conspiracy, and one charge of a more serious nature. The saloon men threaten and the affair may end in a | manner. violence, serious Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaitRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pori- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Bledsoe resides in Cass county, and} is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box? For sale by H. L. 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