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POST-OFFICE EMPLOYES TO ENLIST FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to announce JAS. N. SHARP, ofMonnd township, as candidate for Repre- sentative of Bates county, subject to the action of the democratic c con tion. ar. We are authorized to annource GEORGE B. ELLIS, of Deepwater townehip, as candidate for Rep- resentative, enbject ot the democratic i "FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY : We are authorized t< FOR W’'KINLEY, NO DEFENSE | Washington, April ction | : : ous letters having been received af) partment contejsa employes | the post-oflica d } President's Supporters Listen to Sene jing inquiries from postal HARY RK, : of Mt. Pleasant nip, 88 = spr tor Cockrell Arraign His Course | «How Do! Look ?"* to the coud which Prosecuting Attorney. eet to the action of ae z } ra Ee ae a bu ator Cockrell attacked the policy of the president in scathing terms on) FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce E.C, MUDD, r = : eat tilities, Postmastcr General Guy | to-day issued the fellowing Y & as candidate for of East Boone township, z = ats ais : ekaria, subject to the actlon of the democratic Washingtor, April 19 —At 1:10 this morning the Bouse and Senate the — of ths —— et day. beng “Ordered, tbat in the evengiill . we are authori > - = remarks were provoked by a state-| - ieee : We are authoriz- 1 ty aonounce conferees agreed upon a Cuban intervention reeolution They reported P y call upon any regular wilitia con D. D. PEELER, : of Hudson township, as candidate for Sheriff, subject te the action of the demoeratic county convention. a ment made by Serator Hale to the} immediately and the House and Senate adopted their report. | tect ital cougress| ball oaot acted | The Senate yielded and omitted the Turpie amendment. The House with proper respect to the presi. puts back the words ‘are and” ia seetion one, s2 as to read: “Resolved, | dent’s wishes. Senator Cockrell an- ization to enter the military servieg of the United States, such cfticers, clerks, letter carriers or cther en. ployes of the pest offices, or of the railway mail service, who may be members of euch orgarizations, op i organism. te Prescription isa id ders of th cals wl ins and soothes and preserves in a wo 2 y youth. The en have testified to its mar FOR COUNTY CLERK. We are authorized to announce W. M. CRAWFORD, as candidate for County Clerk, subject to the action of the democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce . g 8. T. BROADDUS, ent. Chet Atpjeck ta the'aciion of the democratic The conference report was adopted by the Senate, 42 to 35. The vote in the House was 176 yeas to 95 nays. | county convention. bic. We are anthorized to announce Spanish crisis. The resolution adopted follows: | None of the president's eupport- By the Senate and House of Representatives of the That the people of Cuba are and of right ought to be free and independ-| alyzed the message of the president and attacked him severely for his policy of duplicitiy which has been manifested by his action during the} all the who may erlist in the mnuitary oy naval service of the United States, will, upon application, be granted | (asfar as possible without serious impairment to the postal Service), leaves of absence without pay, their | ” is sold by all re- Deal only Any store- you a substitute not treating you ly and you should take your trade elsewhere ne years I have suffered with falling nes. se ie te, Sie SE Se EE f County Clerk, subject to the action of the dem- ocratic county convention. "FOR CIRCUIT CLERK. 8. W. 3. CHILDS, of Mt. Pleasant township, es candidate for | ers made any attempt to defend bis course. “Resolved, United States of America, in Congress assembled: } Wea thorized to annuunce - 5 v ek t ; ” ‘lliams . eas & ee ze k- WHITE, eee “First. That the people of the island of Cuba are and of right eught ¢ Senator Cockrell = attack cn the : miteg Mis May, Willams, | Positions to be held open, aweii of Shawnee township, candidate fer Circuit administration precipitated a lengthy own pains. I had indi- | their return, aod to be filled during Clerk, subject to the action of the democratic county convention. i We are authorized to announce s and TVOUSDIESS. debate between party leaders. There vy was coumtipated were many sharp controversies be- |tween the independence and anti- their absence in the military or naval servics by such temporary appoint. ments, or details, as may be practi. to be free and independent. G. G. HENRY, “Second. That it is the duty of the United States to demand, and | of Pleasant G township, candidate for Cir- i eait Clerk, subject to the action of the demo-|the Government of the United States does hereby demand, that the Fr. THURMAN, : a : sospptiiet ; ef Osage township, as candidate for Circuit | the island of Cuba and withdraw its land and naval foroes from Cuba and | the debate became so complicated} good soa pric yess ig 1 21 one Leaves of absence, under like con. ( Clerk, subject to the action of the democratic | that there was considerable disagree- cent stam{ , to cover m uiling y Prt i i county convention, Cuban waters. | i & World s D spensary Medical aayeoue ditions, will be granted postmasters et ee eee = edie ment among the republicans. Man uatfalo, _Y.. for a paper-covered copy o fl a i ral Sap gatey aa “Third. That the President of the United States be and he hereby . 2 Z Sm sae Se ee eee ami partment | We are authorized to announee of the latter made lengthy speeches} viser. C mps. at offices which can be placed in We are : The principal objections to the site| the bullion This would make im | Isthe> —in fact the One True Bio hee ga end — trade all ready | FART ATCHEoOS ¢ = ot New He as candidate for Co- selected is that it is very low and in-| mediately available cver $42,000,000 | 128iSt uPoR Hoon’s; take no su yee oes otbirds cash down re Of the record. Ys it y 1 = pote Sr ee — at @ moment's notice. | for war purposes. | Hood’s Pills 2° “1 Lo. Box 190: wd = = a es County, this 1uth day of Apr . ee j ic. ANG - O. 90, r, Mo. -éf. i s YART ATCHES Be Cireuit Clerk corder, subject to th ti fthe democratic ei s . ae | 5 ate waco United States, and to call into actual service of the United States the on the vote taken last night. sureties end te the department, ] vee wane 8 MASPROCL, | ae militia of the several States, to auch extent a3 may be necessary to carry Senator Cockrell sturdy held his Reads to the House an Alleged “Fore-| Such leaves can be extended from i Ip. . or the cae 2 é i SO ataatinn the Meebniar’ or bee county, | these resolutions into effect. ground and maintained by the state cant” ot the Republican Platform time to time, but not beyond the . M. BARKLEY, >, dri ‘ . 7 es ‘Se of Osage iowantiy, pe csndinase tor Recorder, | 1nd to i le.” To Mr, Sagasta, Prime Minister, Madrid. the Cexo:rats and populists by! Ex Representutive Julian of Kan iy subject to the action of the democratic county | island to its people. Dear Sir: This is the situation in reading a carcastic “foreeas:” of| as City is organizing a regiment to of Deen Water! township, as candidate for] ‘The gread of gain, hyenarlike, fol- | SPAIN’S ANSWER FRIDAY. lest to Spain in any event. lican national platform in 1900 Some] #2 date the rclis shew toe ; cratic coduty eonvention. ee lows in the wake of the fire of pa- The only remaining question is|of his “forecast” is as foilowe: avy other ps 0 of men There is — ann cTTLES WeCLARDY, triotiem which is blazing the way to | Administration Proposes to Give Dons Plenty Whether Spain will get a matter of We cordially ivdorse the admipis-|now s>me questiin whether the atecior satinot co the ected ot the demure war with Spain. First we hear of of Time to Think, $100,000,000 as indemnity for let-| tration of our great leader, Marcus|newspaper men are more patriotic cratic county convention. immense coal contracts awarded to ting Cuba go peaceably, or whether] Aurelius Hanna, President de facto|than most men or whether they cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce JOHN J.T. WILLIAMS, of Mt. Pleasant township, candidate for Re- subject tothe free choice of the democratic voters of Bates county. We are anthorized to anneuncs J.C. HALE, of as candidate Re: T, subject to the action of the demo- eratic county convention Weare authorized to announce CH conyention We are authorized to announee We are authorized to announce NOAH NYHART of New Home township, candidate for Reeord- er, subject to the action of the democratic county cenvention. We are authorized to announce J. W. DUNCAN, of Decr Creek townsbip, candidate for Re corder, subject to the action of the demo cratic county convention. We are authorize? to announce J.W. CHOATE of Spruce township, candidate for Recorder, | the price 25 per cent to the govern- subject to the actien of the democratic county eonvention. We are authorized to announce H.O XEY of Spruce township, @ candidate for Re- corder, subject to the action of the democratic county convention We are authorized to announce T. K. LISLE, of Mt. Pleasant townshi as candidate for Recorder, subject to the action of the demo- cratic county convention. We are authorized to J.@ -:CA of Shawnee township, as candidate for Record- er, subjectto the action of the democratie county convention. We authorized to announce P. K. WILSON, of Elkhart township, candidate for Recorder, subject to the action of the democratic county convention. We are authorized te announce . A. COLYER, of Mt. Pleasant township, as candidate for Recorder, subject to the action of the demo- eratic county convention. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce A. B. OWEN, of Grand River township, as candidate for Treasurer, subject tothe action of the demo- cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce J, 8. PIERCK, of Mt. Pleasant township, as candidate for Treasurer, subject tothe action of the demo- cratic county convention. pte FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. We are authorized to ann WM. M. DALTON of Mt. Pleasant township, as candidate for Judge of Probate, subject to the action of the democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce J. FLETCHER SMITH, of Mt. Pleasant township, as candidate for Probate Judge, subject to the action of the demoeratic county conyention. We are anthorized to announce M J .M. TUCKER. cuss the situation. tuck G to B in |is d ib ienti was a child, by breaking out in red blotches of Grand River township, candidate for Pro- y- ame to ates county in | is deserved y @ conscientious per- iS Bae a child, by break t d blot bate Judge, subject to the action of the demo - 5 = 1876 with bis father and located at | formance of duty. which, I feel, that | ©Y €4» long haired, ararchistic, popu-| all over my body. I was not free from the . a ee Judge D. P. Stratton, of Nevada. guerra torte I have disech eid he ti listic, socialistic, communistic |] trouble until I took sled We are authorized to announce — erry vce *| Johnstown. His father died when | rei = ris uring the time i s er i co Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 1 i a per- JOSEPH BARTO candidate for cireuit judge, issued a p i bave hald the office, and will con | guage contained therein, as false manent cure.” —Mxrs. E. H. § 2, Lehigh Of Osage township, as candidate for Probate : ad | be was 9 yeara old and left him at! tiniets d ¥ cualeiied - ton, P ° Judge, subject to the action of the democratic | card Tuesday withdrawing from the : tinue to do eo if re-electe We would use harsher langu.ge vais convention f bh ere | that tender age to meet life's battles, | Yours Respectfully, =a dl 7 bh z ee — — 5 ao ——|race for the nomination. Judge) doce ‘i = emis in denouncing th’s blatant nonsense Order of Publication FOR PRESIDING JUDG |and right nobly has he done so as O. F. Rexicx, M. D. < : _ 2 too = Stratton has been on the bench for | nis present standing will attest, He | |! these two conventions were it not |*TATE OF MISSOURI) ,, J. W. McFADDEN, res = : t e ‘ Te Heed , Dee = of charlotte towne m ctnlate. for Pre- the past twelve years, and was a | was educated at Clarksburg, Mo, Catarrh D iS e sla that one a McKinley, who | In the Cireuit Court of Rates County. Miasourt, siding Judge ofthe y court, pjeet to r i er, plain *. All s'Fr ‘ SOeaMicH er thedemoccatia county oocee, candidate for third term, but) and took course in the Central | 5 y p p pe searese wise ra ill informed Seema ries TET ae a ae having been beaten in the Cedar and Basinesa College at Sedalia. He — people to be presidsnt of the United| Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by Care AUMNOFMAARON HART |Dade coumty primaries by H. C. duated i ; i ae was Eecomine (Curdensome | States, was chairman of the platform pecion Sen tater, "Sisains Be pot as candidate for Presiding Jaige ofthe County as jeasure hings defend * nduseiere: Taine oft . |graduated in medicine from the and There Was No Pleasure in things that defendants, Myrtic Court, subject to the action of the democratic county eonvention. . : = Ira L Winger and Oliver Db Winger, are not Whe om wabasinad os aieenes | didate who would also carry his own | Galiesee: c a parilla Did in This Case. and permanent chairman of the con-| Maidente crue state of Missouri. Whereapon nD i 4 6 practiced in the Kansas = it is ordered by the Clerk ir t M Wes Barton, vention of 1892, and we do net de | 4.0072 s wetided be. cae, hip Presiding Judge of the Coun to the action of the democratie co tion. as candidate for y Court, subject y conven- FOR JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT. re pnonne COLEMAN, aty Court for the candidate for Ju North Distriet he action of the | : z é isease ound x I orl PON Bd democratic cou : jrear of the city hall. Workmen were | Qualified to perform the duties of | app rie ci Sesraeets ee = Pe pps tia oa ees — dur Dp. Wins re Rage a We are authorized to annoance. | put to work Tuesday morning clear | the office to which he aspires Drage tec lace a eat eet Spon tbe Wiel ante o : H y parilla and Hood’s Pil That terrible | generous and humane poliey applied | and holden at the court ate for Ja We are authorized to annon . j : ence I can testify that Hood's Sarsaparilla | : ” G. WwW as the present site bas proved to be. | for the immediate coinage of the | PUrifies the blood, builds up the system | ©Y€F¥ thing else the servant j 1 red @ nd makes a man feel that life is worth | j t further ordered that a connty convention. FOR COKON Government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and Government in | independence fections and finally is directed and empowered to use the entire land and maval forces of the attempting to justify their position “Fourth. That the United States her: by disclaims any dispositien fer}or intention to exercise sovereignty, | juri-diction or control over said island, except for the pacification thereof, and assarts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the governmeat and control of the Hanna, Elkins & Co., at one dollar per ten more than miarket price. Now comes the mule buyers of St. Leuis and Kansas City, who control the markets of the west on that use- ful animal, and form a trust raising ment. The commissary department will be assailed by these human hyenas all along the line, end private fertunes made, where patriotism would dictate should be public gain. But this is one of the prices a nation has to pay for the privilege of vindi- cating its bonor and defending the lives and property of its citizens in foreign countries. It is a great pity that a law can not bs made to cover the case and give euch sharks their just deserts. It is a matter of considerable sur- prise and regret to the democrats of this section that Supreme Judge Wm. M. Williams has deelined to stand for the nomination. The gov ernor’s actions in appointing him to fill out Judge Barclay’s unexpired term was generally commended. as his qualifications were known to be preeminent. Billy Williams, as he was familiarly called by his friends, is very strong with the democrats of this county, and his nomination was considered assured by the prom- inent democrats we have heard dis | Timmons, of Lamar, opposing can- giving him the nomioation, Judge Stratton decided to make no further effort. | ee The city council have decided to | place the steel tower for the big fire | bell near the city tool house in the ing the ground for the erection of the tower. is making a mistake in the location Th: court's permission the court house square was condi i tional, but we believe those objec-/ tions could have been overcome. We believe the council | to erect in| Washington, D. C, April 19.— | The ultimatum of the United States |to Spain will be sent to Madrid tomorrow morning. It will name 6 o'clock Friday night as the time at which the United States will expect | areply. The ultimatum consists of | the resolutions adopted by congress | this morning togetber with a brief memorandum stating that congress bas acted and bas placed the auther- jity in the president’s bands to use jthe navy and army of the United! States to enforce the terms of the| | resolution, unless Spain chooses to | | make that unnecessary by a peaceful | compliance with the demands con- | tained therein. | It was originally intended te | | quire an answer from Spain to our | ultimatum by 6 o'clock Thursday night, but it was agreed to give the | Madrid goveroment two full days in | | which to consider our demands and | | as the ultimatum will not reach Gen- | |eral Woodford in time for him to. |lay it befere the Spanish cabinet | until to-morrow night (Madrid time), | | the hour at which the reply must bi | made was postponed until Friday. | | | The name of that sterling young democrat and professional gentle }map, Dr. C. A Lusk, of Nyhart, | graces our announeement columns | as candidate for Coraner. Dr. Lusk | was bcro ip Frankin county, Ken- | | Kansas City and St. Louis medical | City hospital for several months and loeated at Nyhart, where he is prac ticing his profession. He has been | an active democratic worker all his | | life and was a member of the last }campaign commitiee He is well Silver Coinage as 2 War Measure Washington, April 18.—Mr. B'and to day introduced a bill providing seigniorage of the silver bullion pur- chased in pursuance of the Sherman | act and the issue of silver certificates | | thereon in advance of the coinage of ments of the republican eenators themselves that they had bsen co- erced in a questionable manner. in a Nutebell. a nutshell: Cuba and Porto Rico are she will pay a war indemnity of $200,000,000 after being licked and forced to let go. If compelled to use force, we shall rendera bili of expenses. It will be large.—N. Y. World. Weyier Hanged in Efligy- Greensburg, Ind., April 18.—The town of Dillsbero wants to whip Spain, and a company has been or- ganized, and its services bave been offered Gov. Mount. Last night Weyler, De Lome and Senator Hanna were hanged in effigy. Five young men have joined the regular army and are en route East. Three bave joined the navy, all being on the vessels of the flying squadron. Roy Flemming, aged 20, of Dillsboro, was injured in the Maine wreck. The statement made Monday of the condition of the United States Treasury stowed an available cash balance cf $220,222,406; gold re- serve $177,881,088. A Card, Burier, Mo., Apari 20, 98. To tae Democratic Voters or Bares County. As I could not visit all the town- Lips of the county, if necessary, I wish to say tbat I desire to be re nominated and re-eleeted to the cfiica of Coroner of the county in vindication of the the doc'rine that faithful service should b2 rewarded, and that a continuation of confidence Anything—What Hood’s Sarsa- “I have been a sufferer from catarrh, | dyspepsia and piles, and life was becom- ing burdensome. I had a constant tired feeling and felt so bad that there was no pleasure for me in anything. I tried various remedies with no good results. In fact, some of them made me worse and I gave up medicines and thought I would the catarrh has 0 go about my From my experi- tired feeling is now gon disappeared and I am ab work with pleasure. living.” Frank WILLEARGER, 1313 La- mime Street, Sedalia, Missouri. Hood’s Sarsaparilla d me An every-day necessit in the home. A MR. HARTMAN {8 SARCASTIC, ot 1900. Washington, D.C., April 14.—In the house yesterday Mr. Hartman of Montana furnished amusement for what he claimed would be the repub- of the republic, which bas so sacred- ly kept faith with the trusts and corporations by generously reimbure- ing them with legislative and execu tive favors for the enormous sums so liberally and patriotically contrib uted by them to the republican party in the campaign of 1896 to “preserve the honor and integrity of the natien.” We heartily commend the repub- lican national convention, which met at St. Louis in 1896, ia declining to condemn or eriticise trusts, and we hereby declare it to la the present and future policy of the republican party to foster and encourage truste to the end that further and greater contributions may be secured with which to enable us to “purify the ballot” and “preserve the honor and integrity of the nation.” The republican party is unreserv edly fer “sound money.” We said so in 1866, but most of us did not know what we meant by it then But the bondholders, creditors and bank- ere, who know all about thescience ef money, have told us that we meant the gold standard, greenback retire ment and bank issue and control of paper money In unmeasured terms we express our utter detestation and disgust with the republican natiomal conven- tions of 1588 and 1892 for the wi'd- committee of the convention of 1888 | «ire to seriously embarrass him We | further declare that the republican party bas not chamzed its p'stform or faithon the financial question, and anyone that says it has isa liar, |@ footpad and a border ruffian | to the Caban its warrant in the sacred jthe party—“Money th; motto of master, | | for a good farm a two thousand| dollar stock of groceries: location | . a trouble, which found |? Wanted to sell for cash or trade | > cable. charge of pers ors acceptable to the date of the expiration of the post: master's commission. (Signed) Jamus A. Gary, Postmaster General.” go tothe front incase of war, and up simply love a fight for the fight's sake —K C Times Serotula « Snake-Like in its subtlety. It lies hidden for years in the ambush of the blood, and when it strikes it voids its venom alike on strength and beauty, disfiguring the one and undermining the other. Ayer’s Sarsaparitia is a specific for scrofula in its worst and most malignant forms. Scrofula is a blood disease. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a blood purifying medicine. Mineral medicines only drive scrofula below the surface. Dr. J. C. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a vegetable remedy and it eradicates the disease. There is no remedy for scrofula equal to Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla. “I was cured of a long-standing case of scrofula by Dr. J. C. r’s Sarsaparilla, The disease first manifested itself when I ¥ Winger, Anna M Stone, Albe ndants be notified by put s commenced @ #1 petition ar nature of w uw. to be the | f Maria Fry, deceased codicil thereto attached, ai relief, and that unless the said county, » aecording ee Weeary Times

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