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| is ] i ' PROGRESS OF ALASKA. CLARDY & BRUNER, Real Estate and Loans. Do you want to sell your farm, if so list it at once with us. p are LOW preparing a large amount of advertising matter for listribution in Iowa, Illinois and Nebraska. Mr. J. U. Bruner, who bas just eesociated himself with us has large acquaintance in } Towa and Illinois in the real estate business. Have been engaged in running excursion trains from these states to Southwest Mo.. for the past year. Our extensive connection gives us the advant- age over any firm in Southwest Mo. Come and see us wish to bny or sell. Unusual Prosperity. Hinds of Business in a Plourishing Condition—Facts About the Natives. rT of Alaska, wrt to gen- 1 re Yours for business, been | leted. The fisheries h ‘ = “a E | successi he v Clardy & Bruner. wes ts been larg | tion, and the pe | season of unusual progress ar iy Perfect Health. lperity, ihe Arpteton City, Mo., May 26, "95. Keep the system in perfect or- nt and aoe . “ . | of their duties. and in view of tl Eprror Hreratp:—I take this op- der by the occ Nal deesol lit eereaee © portunity to offer my protest to ace n ’ : : se autho: 4 3 pao Tutt’s Liver Pills. aUNnoe tion of all gold bugs in this county, | pike the tetis aad poder mines ielded A Citizen’s Protest. They reg- for the dispensabl state or nation who are in control S tac) cane dun ees f see and seems to bave captured (that A Vigorous Body. and order quite as well enforced as in | portion of the democratic party who | For sick headache, malaria, bil- [some of the more densely populated and highly civilized “The bui manufacturin, tory has revo the manner 0: in gs of the will have the right to call a silver con- | ee © thi : hy wpeotn dred diseases, anabsolute cr the voters o is county or state 5 ses QD re stand idly by and see the majority TUTT’S Liver PILLS thwarted by a minority. It is un pa aNe eee eee democratic, for if there is any one thing that true democrats iousness, constipation and ki 1 the vention in Missouri. a monarchy and again, why should this self-same ‘gold bug element be all times and in all cases it is for the go golicitous for the welfare of this majority to rule. Without this, this | people on this money question, pre- country can no longer boast of her freedom. Iam afraid the spirit of sed of 1 and wil e lumber Some of the want at n origi t dicting the downfall of our country | painte raj in colors of bar if we have free silver or even any-|'° ee ats selfishness is about to get complete | thing bordering on such a measure. | civilization. Ther } control over that faction of the demo- Why not these all-wise financiers| proved in the way of prepar cratic party that has power in the cite some precident when this coun- sraasae ng: a Age, Veena legislative halls of our country (a8 | try had sound silver money as well ; oe well as committees under similar | ag gold, that they failed. control.) It reminds me of a cer The time is not so far back that tain declaration made once by one of | plenty of men of this county and| ile estimates the population at the greatest financiers of our coun-| country can recollect when there | t!itty-two thousand. The try when asked what his politics | was not such a thing as a trust deed Beate. euccesetnlly (Goad progr were, said in a republican state he and but few mortgages on record in| made in cducation. was a republican,in a democrat state this county or country anda dollar |teuble b n of all for the omplished among these native he thinks, Cons sneed ug liquors. been exper Fy 1 ful - venting the sale of intoxic he was a democrat, in a doubtful |{n silver had the same value as a] ife says that Alaska has four thousand state he was very doubtful; in fact | dollar in gold those days. I am liy-|miles of sea coast and twenty thousand he cared nothing for his country or | ing on a farm where a former owner ee ot snore ae ae ee oe 4 os : Ie % = 410 rs have serious difficulty in the people in it, and this seems to informs me that gold and silver laid venting smuggling. be the sentiment of that portion of | side by side in an cld trunk with} The our party that ave masquerading be | broken cover and without lock and|Prcvented poaching. The @ . says: ‘Lieutenant Commander Drake. fore the public as democrats telling key. In those days the farmers were|U. S. N., in command of the United this people what is best for them as | the bankers of this country and we |“ttes ship Albatross, who though they were unable to choose had no millionaires to dictate legis- ee eae tt between the right and wrong. They lation or withhold chairmen from | yesselswere in Behring sea hunting f had better call a halt for a moment | calling conventions to please a favor ~— and harken unto the voice of a ed few suck as some that now own queen Sees ae ek brave man, a rail splitter, a man of and control some daily journals of| seve vo per cent. of whi the people, one that knew and felt this country. for the rights of all freemen in this tramps, strikes aud trusts that have country (regardless of party atflilia | all been part of the history since demonatization of silver in 1873,and the result of war,men in high places re creatures of acts that brought would be enthroned,that they would work upon the prejudices of the peo ple until all wealth would aggregate ina few hands and he had greater governor into seul during the months of Au Ile also stated that ! the We were also free from He said as tions on this subject.) ma will be but a few y destruction after demonatization. [| reokeri trust the country press will stand for the mas regardless of the few designing operators that continue fears for his country in the future this country under the gold bug than even in the middle of the late gystem. Yours Truly, unpleasantness. Mr. Editor I wish to Yous Beco win, - at s fe i — say when last special house o _con Decka x aman gress was called together to legislate fig oath Bs upon financial situation during the i y peceeae i é alarming rumors inne a renewal of heat of the money panic passions of fines : : ; : the fighting betwgen Japan and| men were simply aroused almost to) ).. 3. : 1 i nx China is imminent. | desperation. ‘There was one man in et x ‘ The Japanese warships at For- our country when called before a : ae ae pereraren telaveect Gia | have been cleard for action and | \Y~" serocre aS i i the French ships at neighboring city who was equal to ‘ ; ready for an emergency. the emergency and able to tell the : the kind of a democrat he was; that he was unwilling to do away with the Sherman makeshift unless they gave something better in its place for if that could be done it was equally possible to give us the other. The Almighty loves a brave man and | the coward not a bit. When congress did convene the people of this coun- try were told by its chief executive that the cause ot the panic was Sher- man makeshift and did not then or in the future suggest one single Shanghai, Tamsui are} In conse-| quence of arumor that tends to intervene, Rassia in-}° ul of the availa-|t | ble steamers have been ordered to} Tien-Tsin with cargoes of rice. What’s the Use ot Talk toknow that Parks cough Syruy i best cure torit. Sold by H. L. Tucker. } Guthrie, Ok., May 21.—The coun. | ty seat fight, which has progress in Pottawatomie county! thing in place of the makeshift yet for some time, is assuming a bad b the honest yeomanry of this, God's condiiion. Both approaches to the| own country, land of milk and hon- court house were blown up by dyna- |! ey were told by the secretary of mite, Sunday night, treasury through the medium of U. damage. Scientiti been in doing mu Armed guards now sur- S. senators in the cloak room of the round the building and more tr present « hut i i i s chemistry has senate chamber that if the makeshift | is expected. ne en ‘ ee was done away with the executive of es ne eS tee enn James P. Walls bas brought suit in the Pettis county court for $15, 000 damages against his father in-| law and mother-in-law, Robert and Sarah Thompson, of Dresdon, for alienating the affections of his wife. Anna Walls separate fr ywh that, our country would not be averse to coiniag the seigniorage in the treas- ury but when such bill was enacted it was promptly vetoed. od Therefore I ask men of al! parties to look at the situation between now and 32 years ago, in the press of the country under the last administration as well as the present—one republican and the other democratic—that if a free sil- pelt yer bill was passed : it would be ree “ ee mal promptly vetoed by either adminis- s the only medicino that is | tration. Why, my fellew-country- guaranteed te cure these diseases or no men; we are practically living under | Fucker, sa : and inducing her to with declaration terchange be: | hicle of now needing replenishment. een the blood, pay. Parkssure cure is sold by H. L. The Country Enjoying a Period of Population Materially Increased and All cred spo and old ones | a | pot, at Chillicothe, was patrol of Behring sca has not | on to the part circulating g jthis publication, they shall be forev- hment, and the bra incell | SCHOFIELD'’S BOOM. The General is Keported to be Setting Presidential Pins- Washington, D. C., May 23.— Lieutenant General John M. Scho- field of the army the Presidency. Oue of prominent politicians in the admis- tration has made this suggestion. It is sug He |is argued that General Schotield was | the strongest military man in the country with the G. A. R. element and was free from entangelments with the tariff, the money or other annoying questions of the day. Not has |a few people belieye that be could command the President Cleveland. A story comes from H e@ support of ouston to 23 ithe effect that the visit of @eneral Schofield there has develcped a | political sensation. It is stated in Houston that General Schofield will be ‘a candidate for President and that his visit first to the military en-! campment at Memphis and thence his going to the Confederate reuni at Houston is all the interest of his dacy. nD 1 Joe John-| Alaba ed this a Generals Wheeler a ston, free silver leaders in ma, | ‘are said to have plan r. o capture} result in , but the ome so open | and general that there appears to be} much foundation for the report. It nied by General Schoti talk in Houston has be is now believed that Speaker Crisp Schofield when ne alluded to a “Western referred to General I nan with | a war record. The Hannibal and St. Joseph de-| destroyed | by fire a few days age, with ail it’ j contents. It was a frame structure |and was built about 30 years ago. /Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex- Deputy U. S. 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