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samme CES i AR ASE IRI AARC IE OS BYALA NSEC Sinica na fistors oe £ ee A Re SR IT OT NI AO AO NERO NT aS NAST at A — - . ie mtn oe 0 BUT LE reen Of very bitter erow to ¢ a eeanenenes Talk about furnishing ammunitior for the ener t pand multiplying that kind of ma al about as fast as possible to be one. —__ Over in Kaneas the democrats} owed the state d their rights and populists to nominate a sicket. The democrats full she ticket and passed a resolution to that effect en We had not supposed that the Democrat would so far lose its cau sion as to accuse us of being a go bug, when we have acertificate fr the editor of that paper on file in Washington that we were an “offen. sive silver partisan.” pee Sees Lue Democrat intimates that the sepublicang will endorse some of the eundidates on the populist ticket. About the only foundation :for such ssertion is that paper's desire to eoerce some of the on the democratic ticket now in office. candidates Cae fast these days. That recently made st Manila will be very interesting reading to future generations, and that being continually made in the West Indies will bo quite readable. We expect rapid developments from | zow on in Cuba a Hon. W. H. Davis, of near Wind- sor, is being prominently mentioned xs a candidate for state senator Som this district. Mr. Davis is an xonorable and trustworthy gentle- wan and no doubt can carry the eounty if ke wants to make the race. | His record in the Legislature for two terms wes clean.—Montrose X-Ray. A very good county ticket was! zominated by the democrats and other Bryan men of Batee.—Demo- trat. We have as good a ticket as was ever nominated in the county, and uch half-hearted support by a dem sireuit judge’ fight is set. 1y, the Democrat is piling will support am is making $history very | GinAi bs TLE. stely encircle the doom advantage the forts the pson's I ly et a} Vesuvius will no doubt play ania-| ‘Ose thing is sure 3 T é ng the fortifi-| are « rmined to dictate t | ss mAr at tha . g the channel into|r F governor at ther a ee — ‘ Stubborn | cratic Convention. They pro-| 4a VERS H. L. Tucker, Druggist, Butler, Wio.. Local Agent, | resistar will be met with, ae the | Pose to smash the silver organization Sas FR ay ee |Spaniards have xs large if not alinto fragments Judge Hockaday =m ff The new rator ne, On . . de aud about Santi-| has b prevailed upon to become a | PLES Gupe t a G ego as the United States. But there{candidate Judge Gantt was visited {can be but one result, the superior|this week by Mr. Clardy, general | FB ae 2, aS | trai and equipment of ourfattorney of Missouri Pacitic mi YI SIICIISIB vurg, | soldiers will tell. We have sure got| Railw ay; Bob Ruiiley, Missouri Pa H hours to the study of 1 | AREER Ye Sr sae aaect thor ily | them attorzey cf Harrisonville; Judge | = e re pee 5 “aes Sere ae fecee es Bia cccured ee ae JUBLE HANGING THIS WEEK mage n from the tank | QUITE RIGHT. Gar ; and Mr. N. A. Wade <a shkeiedadoes i pening choot tend We regret to gee the fight contin- ees ttorury General Walker | Two Negroes Swung Et F t —_ ay ie Drinei-@ } i & 5 a i of Buiter. Attorucy General Walker | nd is now uedin by the Butler IMES anc hei “Sa ee Same Scaffold 1; Democrat over loeal democratic ean has fo eer Peeeues ta ee Fefiaraon «his a Siaivies ta ate Maw 22 iF, 88 |didates for the cuit judgeship |the 1 «tioge and 2 lerge amount of; Jeffers taco rine ce : - held on June s By Isis, 1 wil proces Wecan not but feel that such aleorrrevondence has gone out from |« TAOn Aiby ee igual, d pasiaiedasiens oe west bidder for the east front | course is bound to prova disastrious ithe S:preme Court buil ling of late} execution Wedoesd i Jents of cur wer with Spain. It door of the co rt hot ae tt t Butler | With harmony prevailing amoung our}; , 5 parts of the state i two negroes, Tob ad |i surprising that the contents Fr ly 8th, 2 home candidates and their friends “The rama influence ia trying to| McKenzie, will be awt the] oft periodical this absorbing |! “tw the b He "cox ! el _— : os pelea areata why — preva! tr. D. D. Burner, of St.|same gallows ia the yard of the Col« abject are uniform interesting | day.t RUFposes OF satistying os ¢ dete plum. Withcut it, the result is a a h to go into race Ju tere | county jel. Sheriff S. H. Stone bas/and valuabte, ~ nm one remembers -———t 5 d - 7 t 7 rea 5 villian cam ti ‘ ve 2 tra s Sa doubtful. That either paper. has aj Gant: is urged to enter the race b tk C Fs letails ready, | its brilliant staf of artiste and corre F | right to express ite i reference there caus he has never said anything on a it: , bat the execu-/ spondente, which includes Zozbaum, | ,,.¥" ne j!8 nO question. But to musrepresent the money question. and because cf | ti ! +h fhulstrup, Chapman. Rogere, Rem. | 884 Anna | feddies | either of the candidates seems to us Sr ey ee os eae i : ‘ a are es lanpar Whither ‘ to be very poor poliey.—Rich Hill|his «ppositicn to the action of the | a ee geess aids segtetea set ialiaind, following 7 | Review. ~ ‘i I Per ) Springs Conventior Tudgejexcept t it ad others. To thes? has now been Ente ng altnate | P : a <y bat Ax a ee tae or] adde — o Wreatne whe Missourl, to-wit 4 There is no question « the cor-}Hockaday claims to be a silver r t i i se orjadded Mr. Poultney Bigelow, who fF the northeust quarter andl eas 1} . Pare me lownvke rritte ac thenst quarter of section twene i |rectnees of the Reviews position. It] but poses as a *conservat a j tribute ceverly written ac balf of noccnunan quer 1s not only poor policy to misrepre-jit is thought, will r ee i os bad of the ba e . two ntalae leent either of the candidates, but|thess gontlemer t 28 and the unlucky expedition acres mem : > the Gussie The second of Mr rtain note faily }an infernal outrage on one of thelr . ay call 1 oftrust; an heres | Bia a : ; 7 geiow# reries of articles, called nthe payment of the | best democrats ia Bates county, an iz@ ( g " Yankea io S: ‘also appears | pris , be and interest i a lawyer the peer of any in Missouri. |a pstition signe} by sar ‘ ate we 1 this issue The career of tho late | ROW Natt tue, quest of the’ lace’ Sell It smacks too wucl: of the bossism|nent zontfer ae Bho dent Giadetone recaives especial at t pn age AL SD "sald ich tt aries heater tk tw -|tention in the number, both in the | trust Ii pro , v | which that paper arrogated to itself on : ‘ | ee Z : Sings scribed premises, reo much thereol as en the early days 1 savant | sland defiant, but| illustrated “Gladstone Supplement” | [er ic vendue, to the highwee ows 'y days 3 against rictivstsa band the main body of the joursal bidder he wnat front itoor of the which any s:2lf respecting democrat i I 5 prostra | SPTe house in the elty of Butler, Tu anty will rebell. The Tues will continue | were gold men tt | r ncertain ee , Tuesd ly 12th, 16 to aflirmm the worthiuces of all three | disadvantag gs ' ee eee Severe Sufferin noon and f hin the ahechin of that = Sy ae ee = aes ie effort has been made by! day, for the pu Ing entd debt, of th candidates, but will show up Tbe prohibition party of Henry Se ene we ised, | interest aud costs. Kk. G MALIWELL, the true inwardness of the personal county have norainated a ful! esunty |f2° ‘tieeds of the men to secure zt eee! — fight being made on Mr. Graves by alot " | Feprieve for ther Food Would Noi Digest and Notice of Change of S “ket. , enrocrat Euler os = a STATE OF MISSOURI, the Democrat i ——— ED His FAMILY. | Caused Cramps County of Bat Th Doleuac A ent | ‘“Wery good,” indeed, it is an ex | ae Beitr mbered, That hereto € Democrat intimates that one j | egular term of’ the cies : Fi cellent ticket and will command the | ; Stomech and Lung Troubles Cured Sonny. aus Nn) beace ti of the candidates from this county is a corporation attorney. There is no truth whatever in such a charge. Neither Mr. Smith Mr. Silvers Were ever regarded in such a light As for{Mr. Graves he haa on the pres-| ent docket twenty railroad companies has had, in| or ‘ASeS against xeratic paper is treasonable. It is aa excellent ticket, composed of} strong men, tried and true and} a frery man will be elected by a large majority. | ————— | The Democrat says that it wor | vedect upon Judge DeArmond, Gov. | Stephens and others to nominate! W. W. Graves for judge. The peo j pie will recollect that while Mr. | Graves was lending his every effort | Jo nominate Gov. Stephens for Rov-| ernor in the summer of 1896, the} Democrat was making a fight upon Gov. Stephens, and it was reported 22 the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, that the editor of that paper, in company | with Col. R. T. Railey and others, atterwards prominent Palmer & | Buckner men, were ia Jetferaon City | attempting to get out another gen-| Neman to run against Mr. Stephens. | | If all the Democrat says in its aght on Mr. Graves is ona par with ts denial that its editor solicited Mr. Francisco torun for mayor, then! sz truth it stands convicted of du-/ plicity before the people. Mr. Wade did ask Mr. Francisco to run for mayor. He did vote for him in the primary against John Shutt, an orig mal free silver man. In view of the #ridence before us to that effect his denial is ridiculous. But then he says“Mr. Francisco is our strong per- somal friend, practically edmitting saat if Mr. Grayes was bis strong personal friend he would not bs sssKing this ightagainst him. i] ‘ | time of the selection of the township it bebooves honest men to be the past si innumera- ble cases against the railroad compa- | nies and other corporations with what success the public is f His recent successful fight in copjune- Attoraey General Crow against the Trust Companies of St. | Louis is fresh in the minds of our people. All these little flings show to what extremes the editor of that paper will lefeat Mr. Grayes. iliar. tion with resort to ————____ It will be remembered that at the | delegates for the Pertie Springs convention that the silver delegation was headed by the name of D. A. | DeArmond. If that delegation had | been defeated it would have been heralded all over the state that Mr DeArmond bad in his home been turned down precinct. The editor ofthe Ties, then postmaster, at- tended that convention and onal division of the house stood up on} ing the lion in| their m yoamite cruiser | prop ue Tires is at considerable ex-' different ideas i | pense for the war pictures published | to those -|from St ecaming right |al's oftier Washing tative has pers. riet po Captaia intro Cc life— and the silver side and was counted for} the DeArmond delegation. Will | Mr. Wade tell the people where he| was when that vote was taken and| what reason he gave for not being} Present? If he fails to go so core| rectly the Times will enlighten the! people on that point in its next issue, —___ H Wher the devil begins to preach on their guard. He always pretends tol the loftiest motives to accomplish | his wicked ends. is) er ra E J Ky I wa: Pst swes sub itute i he'll strenst Davenport of idley, widow of the late! commanded the the batile at Manila SE Gnd not of your best good. es ne carmer T r the Democrat held spring of 1896 professes of what a he now i uld be on the silver from week t and our readers man’s as 3 week we publish |< to make him a suitable can- of the inside of|didate for offi it t time | These are veryjwas in col le with the most + made from old/|notorious gold t state to +n. i nhs uld be studied very | bri out a t gainst Lon , t great battle on| V. St 3 for Gov as th z Lote patch fr Jefferson if : press, 4 point lieved that General Shafter’s troops} rt i of will be kz ito the east and westjrumors of a ar I f Santiag dates ere ti rapidly for ire expec the ( for all the tk top ef the mountain ranges| different Delegati City, Butler and more Mrs. Gridley - ton, June 20 —Repreeen Pennsylvania bill granting al per mooth to Har- 00 barl V. Gridley, who| agship Olympia in end | dwelling on west G } He arose about 4 o'clock urday morning nor hes ehe beer of his whercatoute, jis suppored to have gone itheM. K. & T Saturday His wife cannot account } action and says he m b jerazy, as their dcmeatic | Were of the most pleasant p | jthe shock of ber busband | pearance and was taken to jrents near Adri an jeral days ago s of drugs shoul Iden Medical Dis- | Mr. Lee's father, a wealth of all health- | arrived the firat of the straightened up 3 E | t) It ed Lee in bis flight, * |not been confirmed or denie Lee was formerly a far | was engaged in the drug | prior to coming to this cit at that time, it is said, an ry ycung man. on business he b. e aod lost money is rumored thet a wor | | saloon license |and he feared he would not Rasderetiee: fee Es eemaer ik Macaca of €¢ Cecler who trges some brought of the larger profit Bates s Upknewn. en street exeept that he| j; Mrs. Lee is almost prostrated by by» relative sev week and| his con's business! - Since engaging in Opposition to bear, may have been _ SR AES SE SSS ss yspepsia Begrades Connty | lesrn | south on] morning. for his &ve been relations ature # Gisap her pa y farmer, an joined; which report has] is) d. | mer and} busizese | y. being exempla-| | ad led aj; gambling; | } ether with the fact that his! fro was about to expire!‘ be able}: motiye for leaving the country. b ; Mrs. SALLIE ARNoLp, Frazc cities SII tema & ~ ————a vn Academy will Open the Next year, Sept. 5th, ‘et d j ; LY NEW MANAGEMENT COURSES. ‘ Viste it mo, REMEDYCE! by Hood's Sarsaparilla. itis and neuralgia of the suffered eeverely. I obtair 4 ed) ne prescriptions | uld lie r among were had to-wit on i so muc ith it and nov 4 trouble and my lungs are a so I can stand the an I could s name be that of Jer and de ead m thes ds of rt MISSOU EI, + etter th several STATE OF Sarsa- Conary ¢ parilla sa Pap aud Son county of i Purif: r cireult Ube the copy of an of as the cS Hood and a the i t office ip t Sth day ne, Inge ATCHEBON, Cireu W. Tayron, Depu lerk Jerk lia V Newton, ted June 10th Mice within book No 1a nod trustee lying and and State 3) in Warner's | © Missouri [be Cc. MUDD s County, Mo 5 fa orded in book 139 at i fund m Administrator’ Notice j ereby given that letters o © ertate of Angelina G ere granted tothe en jersiz sy of May, 18% br the Irobet scounty, M . ing ciatms aga!net ai) os a to exhibit them for allo inistrator within one ye id letters. or th. y benefit of said es: t lock in d five o’clock in the ag; ren o eriggetin a8 Claim be not exhibited witht ‘ a date of this publication, th al Cc. MUpp. ever barred. This lath da etdane, isa. Sberit of Bates County, Me . H. GUTBIDGE, $2 & sAdmicistrater. a