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~~ = SAD Ry wre + ee Fret ee Smeste Fe - Po te Babel Ladies Capes From $2.00 to $20.00. 10090-00000000 20-00-000-000-09 000000 TI 00000000000 OOOO IDOHO0 >! | , , | i 5 5 OOPS 009000000000000000 “t We now show not only the largest line of LadiesCapes andJackets :- IN BUTLER, BUT THE -:- -!- BEST AND MOST STYLISH Line manufactured in the United States. THERE IS ONE THING ABOUT THESE GARMENTS, HOWEVER, Which the pictures do not show, nor the description indi THAT THEY ARE PERFECTLY MADE And upon the making depends the whole question of .-- STYLE, FIT AND SERVICE -:- A careful inspection will satisfy tne most skeptical person in regard to Style and Prices. & ADAIR. GOLD BUGS BLUFFED. A Weathy Montana Man Will Pay $110 Per Ounce in Gold for $100,000 of Silyer. Helena, Mont., Sept. 26.—Mr. Chas. E. Ely authorizes the publica- tion in the Post Dispatch of the fol- lowing letter: Helena, Mont., Sepi. 17, 1896. | Mr. Chas. E. Ely, Helena, Mont.: | Dear Sir—I hereby authorize you| to publish that I will make a con tract for one hundred thousand dol lars ($100,000) worth of silver, for| which I will agree to pay one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per ounce in United States gold coin, and to be taken as soon as W. J. Bryan, as President of the United States, has tigned a coinage bill, which will provide for the free and unlimited @inage cf silver ata ratio compar- ed with gold at 16to 1 and if toy of those who are talking} about 50c dollars desire this con- tract, and are willing to put up a} forfeiture, Iam prepared to secure) Fusion Kanocks Out M’Kinley- Of all the big newspapers that have fought Bryan since the Chicago convention nominated him, the New York World has been one of the bit terest, the most persistent and the most powerful. Its immense wealth wide circulation and extensive re- sources made it more injurious as a foe than scores of public speakers and hundreds of tons of anti Demo- ware and Maryland, and gets West| Virginia also,he still needs two ae votes to make the necessary major- | ity.”—Kanseas City Times. | | The citizens of Sedalia have made | a good, clean and gallant tight to| secure the removal of the capital. | They made a plain, fair and honest) | proposition and they have given a| valid and sufficient bond to carry | Fair Proposition. cratic literature. Witb all its sym- |pathies, its selfish interest and its hopes centered on the defeat of Wil- liam Jennings Bryan, it has been compelled to yield to the unanswer Its corps of correspondente,the most could employ. have canvassed close ly the situation in every State in the Union. The World acknowledges the reeult which their careful sifting of facts discloses, and declares edi- torially that Major McKinley is al ready beaten. It will be gratifying to both Dem- ocrats and Republicans to learn that able argument of stubborn facts. | reliable and experienced that money | the officer by a forfeiture of twenty|Mr. Pulitzer’s newspaper attributes thousand dollars ($20,000.) ‘the utter annihilation of McKinley's I feel confident that I can arrange |Chances to fusion. It says: “Fusion | timilar contracts among my circle of |has, to a resonable certainty, added | business acquaintances for twenty |Alabama, Kansas, Nebraska, North | million dollars ($20,000,000) to be|Carolina and Tennessee—tifty two | taken one million a month for electoral votes—to the forty-six elec- | twenty menths after the signature toral votes of Arkansas, Colorado, | of such a bill. Truly yours, |Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, South B. H. Kuersscummpt. {Carolina, Utab, This offer was sent by Mr. Klein-| Wyoming that were already assumed | schmidt to the New York World.|to be reasonably safe for eilver It has | The editor of the World declined to|presumably, given 60,000 populist i Publish it, but wired to Helena to | votes in Illinois, 25,000 in Indiana, | Sacertain if Mr. Kleinschmidt is re- {30,000 in Iowa, 20,0C0 in Kentucky, | sponsibible. When the World found | 40,000 in Miasouri,S0,000 in Virgima } out that Mr. Klienscbmidt is entire-jand 85,000 in Minnesota toward | ly responsible they dropped the making good the loeses from the} matter. Mr Kleinschmidt is one of |defection of sound money Demo- | the leading merchants of Helena/crats and toward swelling the ace 8 and owns large interests in gold | sions of free silver Republicans mines in the state, and his ability to! “In brief, fusion bas made it nee form a syndicate of Montana mil. essary that there shall be enormous lionaires that will agree to take| Democratic defections from the free $20,000,000 worth of silver at $1.10 silver ticket if Mr. McKinley is to Washington and) per ounce in gold as soon as & pill |bave even a respectable majority | i ; For even | September 19th, we clip the follow- ranks and unite cur forces in the Providing for the free coinage of sil jof the electoral votes Yer is signed, is unquestioned. What if he gets every State east of the | ing: ; : “An astonishing report is given by | election of our nominee for presi- and Potomae, which inc'udes Dela ‘the Maine Bible Society. It paar lela W. J. Bryan,aad do full justice | is left now of the so called 50 cent} Mississippi and north of the Obio dollar. out every promise made by their} | representatives. Now the question | |is with the voters and no intelligent | | Missourian need be in the dark. Re { moval of the capital will not cost the | tax-payers of Missori a cent; but, on | the other hand, incase the amend.| ment is adopted the state will re- | ceive new buildings in place of the old ones. If removal is defeated tax payers will have to pay large sums for repairing the old building now in use It is for the voters to say |-what is for the best interests of the \ state.— Warsaw Enterprise. That Court House Story. Jefferson City and a few papers in | her interest have pulished a story from Georgetown to Sedalia. The facts are: In the fall of 1862 the records were moved from Georgetown to Se- seat was located permanently at Se- | dalia on condition that Sedalia build a court house for the county free of cost. Sedalia did build the court house on the northwest corner of the present court house square; and a clerk's office and record room on the northeast corner of the square. The county accepted the court house and held court in itfor nine years, when it was burned. There never was one word of complaint in Pettis county in regard to the matter. She did all she agreed todo, and this story now told about her failog to keep her agreement is not true.— Rocheport Commercial. From the Gospel Messenger, of DONT | | Place of worship, that of 20,000 fam- | Thomas E. Watson, that we nomin- |porting Canadian repeaters across | W. S. Holman and J. W. Kruger. | pended a portion | buying Bibles and trying to civilize = jand Christianize Maine, he might | Pride of the Nation Is Now a Mass of \ MV. 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This | Democratic electors and certify to would seem to indicate that, after; the same as the electors that shall all, there is considerable need of |}be placed on the Populist party mission work right at home. Fields | State ticket of Indiana.” | white for the harvest at our doore, | The electors in the Fourth and | and yet we stand idle.” | Thirteenth districts are Populists Maine is not a large State, and | nominees for Congress, and their se- such a showing is truly deplorable. lection as electors leaves the field If instead of buying votes and im-/clear for the Democratic nominees, the borders, Mark Hanna had ex-; of his barrel in| ACADEMY TOTALLY DESTROYED. not have recorded such a large Re- | Ruins. ue peer ——— = |publican majority, but it would! Antlers, I. T., October 4.—At 11 20 th light brown sugar 1 00 | z | eee 3 1 th Java Blend coffee 20 | prove of greater lasting benefit to | o'clock last night, Spencer academy, | the down east jumping off place.— j located about ten miles of Antlers, | Clinton Democrat. ‘burned to ashes together with all 1 tb Arbuckles or Lion coffee 1 fh National coffee whole grain 20 15 | about the removal of the ceurt house | with deep regret the recent irsulting | | dalia for safety. In 1864 the county diana who think of sending their | | th ken J ff 25 | 2 a e the furniture and four Choctaw boys |? i PO peoeee a re ~ | Indians Condemn Yale. burned up in the flames. (= te green collee - | Muskogee, I. T., Sept. 30.—At®! The origin of the fire is eupposed te si emer mee 95 ‘mass meeting of the Cherokeer, | to be incendiary, as no one was occu- | ; ae B : : a 25 |Creeke, Choctaws and Seminoles | pying the room in which the fire ‘: no argue ia saat re held here, the following resolution | broke out and there had been no fire a “4 eRe ey 10 {was adopted unanimously: \ in it this season. ria ~ zs mee oilet soap = “Resolved, Tuat we contemplate! g, intendent J. B. Jeter, whois | U oes piel iY RE are 9 hal c aie gallons best coal oil 65 in charge o e school, saw & : m ‘treatment of the Hon. William J. | glare of the flames and when he got | sg : — ae id Bryan by students of a college in | yp the stairway was on fire. He ran | rc 3 a - "5 the land of the boasted white man’s | on the outside and woke al! te boys \No ieaeea take 45 civilization, and we admonish all In- land bravely saved his own life. The | egies - s at eir | boys threw their beds out of the | igo e & 65 sons to Yale that associations with | windows and jumped to the ground | ao ih pil none pies - such students could but prove hurt- | ‘ful alike to their morals and their | progress toward the higher stand. | ard of civilization.” | Indiana Fusion. | Indianapolis Ind., Sept. 30.—The | democrats and populiste finished the | fusion deal and the populist commit- tee adjourned sine dic. A telegram was received during the day from Thomas E Wataon urging against fusion but it was ignred. The pop ulist committee adopied the follow- ing resolution: “Resolved, By the committee of thirteen on matter of electors of the populist party, in order to close our ‘state of Indiana, in securing the | were no windows. Their moans and | on them. | Qne of the boys who was burned | to death was a crippie and the other three were in rooms in which there 1 gal. Golden Drip sugar syrup 30 Flour per sack 60c, 75c, 85c, 90c, and 95c. Every sack warranted to i giye perfect satiefaction. I will sell my entire stock of queensware and glassware at actual cost, want groans were heart-sickening in the extreme. The fire is still too hot to | to close it all out by November firet get the bones for funeral. ‘in order to put in an envire new The academy was bailt by the | oii. of fancy china, glass and Choctaw nation and 102 boys were | queensware for holiday trade and if there last night when it burned. |), Sant bargains now is your gold- Everything is a total lose, as the foe opportunity. I want your pro- nation did not ars. enh Spiers i duce and will give you an order on Springfield, Me., Oct 2—The free j any dry goods, clothing or boot and silver republicans of Springfield and | shoe store for the balance you do not | vicinity had a large meeting 213 re-| wart in my store. I always pay the Cash for Chickens and 'kggs. Yours Traly W. G WOMACK publicans signed the roll, pledgisg | themselves to vote for Bryan, and | during the meeting about 80 sddi- | tional signatures, giving the club a/ membership of about 308. j icon sesaonieAiscnarsinneicoovsncinereiuasaa roses