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(7R?lRlFrR The Ikxne county Rqmblicans, aaa-aaa wa w a a a a a I ., . , . .. . though Kwr in numoer, held tucir jov wow -in Columbia last week, and elected C. VANDIVER, Proprietor. I delegates to their several conventions. 1 KEYTESVTLLE, - MISSOURI. I Among the shakers was Rev. 11 1 - , - - I Smith, portly negro, who said am org .1 Entered at tbe rot-Offlce at Ke jrtrmrllle. Mo., a necond-cla raaTitr. Heicralic County Met. For Representative, HOS.J. W. DAMS. For Prosecuting Attorney, J. A. COLLET. For Sheriff. J. R. DEMPSEY. For Treasurer, JOtiS KSAPPESBERQER. other thiogs: "The success of the Re publicans in Missouri would mean that a negro could eat in the CentraHa hotels like white colc. instead cf being f ent to the kitchen. "Will wonders never ccasef is e question propounded by some crsorv when learning that a Kentucky judge had grattcd a new trial on the ground that the jury drank a few gallons of whiskey while delilcrating on the case. The Mcniphis .- says: "A few Years airo if a Kentucky iurv ask- 1 For Judge County CourtEastern wl for watcr. il woulJ have lcn fine t District, fr contempt, and discharged. This j NESRY HAYES. wonderful change they call a manifest- j For Judge County CourtWestern ation of the ravages of the tenicr- aTur hearing loth sides of the con tending factions, decided that there should be a new orgaxiation. The resignation of Chairman Maffitt was .mvptedby the committee, while in sci-m at Kansas City, and Sam Ik CHik. of Mexico, elected chairman in hi stead. We predic t that Mr. Cook will make an excellent official. District. CM AS. E. ALLEX. For Surveyor, A. F. ARRIS'OTOX. ance came. Tin. Democratic delegates from Missouri to the Chicago convention met in Sl Ixuis last Saturday for the purjost: of conferring together on matters trtainin to Mr. 1 Hand's loom fcr president. C. Ik Crawley I could not attend on account ot Judge Davis death and funeral. J. D. Shcwalter. John A. Knot. W. M. Kadi. J. V. Uooth and (leorgc W. Allen were apjointcd a committee on irrriin thi uh!srcndi nTMoni ni--organizat.on of the Democratic party inic Convention ot tnc oriw-cnuic pr j . . For Public Administrator, I -run: F MACKAY- For Coroner, dr. o. m. dewey. XnnounckmTcts. CONGRESSMAN -VTe reauthorize! to innoum-r JVtM.E W. W. Rt rKIJI. ol Charlton County. a a entlW.-n- l". j"'- in this state. ix sit.iii. MW. Exi;, aj,,, and the South African and Democratic candidate fur govern- . .. ... . .. .i i. :ki- to. ..n. or, iccemi, SuuxuvVjwv to continue their murdrom onn-ht ..the exienses of free silver speakers. for Mmc tjme tQ t omc .,-he nativcs Six mi w7re sentenced te be hamr- " numerous and fight to desration 5ed by the federal court at, Fort Smith, Their president. Kruegcr, is no-body's Ark- -last Mombv for crimes commit- t,u,c' I1C J"",s lu UHU"U,,U i.i .t i i .i iteda-ainst women in the Indian Tcr- ",c " anu llJrts lo !ritorv. The time set for the hanging maintain them, even though the odd iislulvast. lare againstAim. I Ic talks plainly to i jigianu ana seems to uesire a seine The Reoublican school loard. of mcnt of the difficulties letwccn the Bt. Ixuis, has not been runr.bg things I two nations whatever they are. vtK -it?fn-t!rn of tht-ir ronstiiuents. itw . I , ... , ... , riK persons were Riueu at koc k- villc, Indiana, last Saturday by Albert knit against the Ioard. ho recently applied for and obtained rom the supreme court an alternative Kglert. a traiy man. commonly called "I'ete, xvho had been in the insane Il-in-.k Marei.xnd. of Armstronz. I hospital. He lecame suddenly insane ------ w-i- llied on rriday of bst xveck, aged 76 again and killed hi next door neigh ears. He was born in Howard coun-jbors. Mrs. Haathke. and her two chil ly, March 1 ith, 1820. He was judge arcd. A half hour later he killed bf the Howard county court lor several I Sheriff Mull aad Constable bween - erms, and was a highly resected I Some ersons pursued the murderer itiicn. land fired uton him. when I'cte crawled into a catile stall and emiitied JLDc.facoh bvxis. 01 NUKsiine, f buclshot :nto hU own . ... r I o no was tne Republican nominee lor ,,rcast dici, inunejiatev. tate auditor in 1884, has concluded . .... . . 1 ff n. ..... 1 .1 t .1 - tolrvit azain with letter hopes ot 1 j. "m.i..k iw.. uicininaiosucoi lucccss. thouzh we predict he will lie Populism, north of the Missouri river fnowed under by a larger majority this attended the Iloone county Populist hme than formerly. meeting at Columbia last week, at which he said the Populists would not IL C. fK.KUN and Frank llakcr, supirt lUantl for president if he were ( near Milan, had an alterration I nominated at Chicago. Of course f londay night over some cattle, llaker I " c never expet t ioIiticaI asta uck Franklin over the head with ajteslike J. Wcllcr Ixng to supjort any lub. from which, it is said, he died in a I decent manor measures. Whether ort time. Ilaler escaped before le- he carries the Populist party of Mis g served with a warrant for his souri in his ixkct. remains to lc seen. He may leauthoricd to speak for them and he may not. lieve what he says tA himself will be fouxd to be true of e try true 1 emo- crat. - When the test is made and thev find the rank and Ke. in luding nine terrfhs of the Dcmocrutic- party, are oj loatd to their gold-titandard system. thef will get aboati tbe old ship and heh to steer her along the old lines tnemphant into the I eincx ratic har- the first olhcial acts ot .Maor Jones, ot Kansas uu. as to .Vmf. one in writ .og from Corsecana. .i.i.Hii! I II ltrailliurr. colored, the I .u 1 ... rt:....,. .... "i r . ' 1 cus, iu uil- wci'.w-, savs: 1 ne 1 notonoiM election thief, city garbage greatest danger the friends of silver inf'tr. Kradhury was indicted for remonctization have to tear from now iu- ..iru. h-juoii ... tm-w.. -m on is from desertion. I see bv the the l.it general elcctioa and the in-miiCTi that Jiricc and Whitney and ,h. tinent still stands against him. At Harrity and Cornuji and other noted j the tunc ol the election nc claimed traffickers in humsn . attic are cxt,ect- I... I s. i.tr vt t.itt K cinA turn! I ' v -""cd to hanc out their shir. JesatChicairo. at . a a " 1 . 1 I C Nepui.i.an. wnicn caugni we new , , , . ; KepuMi, an major's eye and caused . . deserters will be sev.-reK- inn 10 make tne apixjwiimeni. "ic j .. M 11 . , dealt with, we may e sold out again pressure brought against the mayor a :n u n- 1 J las we were in iVi We nmc Vor appointing a ncroriminal to of-h-.- nMm . . . n 1 I nave no more aiMtates like ii e. a so stronz that the name ol r.jM- -.t if.-n. a h i... :.l 1 wuiuic iiiKi .iini.1 .lira iiokc .lllim i:ra.ll.nr ill not be placed uion the anJ ,ohn , .... s otiii ial pavroll of the citv. I j .u-,. :n . . , r 1 ana nunv otntrs. id tin vtnini. uw j ------ ... - ...... . I v. . " r . Hon. Dwu. A. IUi u of Louisiana mancipation irom the money wer. I .t t ! 1 1 . I -ike . ountv. is formally in the race l,a"cn w " arc ,u,,,c 1,1 sec "Krcal I 1. U.-' 1.1 I .! I t.l.. r,,c'li siiuuw nc warneii 10 at- 1 1 VI at I lit 13 Vl k A MtVt3. Jg I la 1 S .1 lenu sincuy to tne inisiness thev were LUMBER YARD OLD AND RELIABLE. l arrollton. declines to make the race. Mr. Call is left a clear field in North Missouri, a region from whic h no gov ernor has been drawn fince (lovcrnor Jlanlin time. If North Missouri Demo, rats have any claims ujon the gubernatorial chair, which other Dcm- n rats ii:ht to respect, now is the tit-ie to assert them, especially as they hai e a good man in the field. We do ma in any way disparage either of the otber worthy gentlemen, who are can didates for the same josition, when we s.i that Senator lkill is cjual to the lt of them. sent there to transact. The seductive blandishments of those- distinguished cxde buyers must be guarded against at all hazards. The deerter must be made to understand that the people will tolerate treac hery no longer. The Missouri delegation to Chicago has been carefully instructed: let them see to it that those utnu tions are followed to the letter or let them be- r 1 ASTONISfiERS. Get Gond Bargains, Good Goods by Patronizing a tried and Reliable Concern. ASTONISMERS. Estimates Made and Prices Given as Low as the Lowest In the State. A S TONSHERS. The Best Line of Builders' Hardware and Paints Always on Hand. A full line of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Winds, Lime, Iith, Acme Plaster, Ktc. always on hand. Call before placing bills. M. H. HOLCOMB. ware.. Ota! for a tonmie to etir- tfc- lavt wboc treason, like a u-uily Mucin. Come o'er the council of ti- rrav To blast them in thrlr h ur i uiiht. Watch the cattle buyer. a on 01 the Kepuohcan papers . " 1 . . 1 . 1 M.ein to mink tne action 01 tne :euaiia coii.ntion has placed the Democratic j.ut in the hands of its enemies, and. ot ourse. they are jubilant over the t. The Scdalia convention, by its IhiM assertion of principles, and its determination to maintain them at a Sedalia lawyer. 'ITie Capital says there were 2.000 beds furnished and there were only 1.5000 delegates and visitors to occupy them. If so, there ought to have been no kick on that score. The Capital makes no defense to the charge of the lack of water sup- ila 1 1 wt W Itmtiirtnnil it ikTilL. ichinittnn K .1 ... . ...1....U I ' U-MKIllll UlliV I IMt 111 H Hit. II I 'If Rilky Hai.i. had a dirticulty with! Congressman Money, of M ississippi, in the house nival committee room at l,t .1 ...... 1ft"" "VI I V.V kUllll ii w Kiley first struck the Mismssj pian with ' " . his fist and then pelted him with ink-1 ,. t , , , , , I sa-iit? snliii?:- Mat would doubtless lie stands. The offense l the Mississippi- :a.2restmj? ;n ronnoction. Proba. an. if Riley's version of the affair is true. , ,y a scarVitv of ater was not noticed was grievous, but whether it justified muth bv those uhose tastes cravc same as before "sound money" them. the advent of these advocates among rTest. A nkc.ro preacher named Kmcrson as arrested bst Monday at Nevada h a charge of stealing $40 from the tsidence of Major J. K. Miller, at Amk.i.ia Itu'Kki.iK, a beautiful young woman, aged 1 7 years, com- r,v"v" J' v" nutted suicide at Lexington last .Mon- fiich persons mother-in-law wasL hersc!f ttilh a revoI. xk. He was about to takc.. wu :..:. i. 1 . . . . , 1 tii out was ioiiil; nun ner uranu- tram to fill an apiointmcnt at Richl, ., . . I lather, Ijuis Ikiuerhe. her tarents ill when arrestecL In default of a poo tiond he was committed to jail. Thf. bst hojic of Hill Taylor for a ngcr lease of life than was accorded the supreme court, of Missouri ded away last Monday hen the rws was lb shed over the wires frcm ashington that Associate Justice ewer, of the supreme court of the nited States, had refused to inter-, e in his lehalf. Rnrfr.1 ican Injsses. Filley. ol St. uis. and Major Davis, of Kansas tv. are having a hard time irvin toltf 'M,V cars cp their respective forces in line, lej is uviermioc-i lo ic ios and fi things to his notion or hae some icr lellow to run them into the bund. If he can't le Us with : versa I sa. he will ic a thorn in ." ol thi- othi-r f.-!!i. No cgates doubt the Republican from Missouri to the Louis contention ill ai votes for Mc Kinley for proident. ooks now as though McKin'ey will e votes of sufficient strength to lc ntnated on th? first ba'lot. If not ninated on the first ballot he w ill st likely be defeated. having moved to Syracuse. N". V.. not lonir since. AIout a vcar airu her unc le. Otto Ibuerlie. eloped with her to Kansas. They were brought back am! kept in jail several months. They were indicted for incest, and a change of venue was taken to Cass countv. ivhcrc the case is still (tending. I'wo negnvs. IVn Patten ami John I vc. ere wrestling on the streets of Armstrong. Lee threw Patten and then broke and ran. Patten rose to his knees and saw lohn Cross, a ne. f ac. t rossin: down the street in the direction in w.uo l.v running. ratten i I'ctI to Cross to stop Lee. where ujon Cross drew his pi,tol ami shot Lix priftlui ing a serious tlsh wound. Ni arrests had !een mailc at bt -counts. None ol the negroes n ere anry. and Cross, anion cannot be a oLhted for. .liit.-...r .-fief mil' hn-ii ntAI.-.! ff,A tern,..- of mugwamps and cuckoos for h,m; a5!und-r- r,r,kin.- a ,,,an of something stronger, but it and butter 1 mttrn cm 1 r tdt- i.m.t intit.i 1 n 1'.... i.Mt in,.. n..n ra ,n tK i""" i i'"-' " miiK are our ciiiei uevcrages. uccan ... Inucstion. rnends interfered and set- Li., c- :u..t . ... more rca hi v tall into line to do battle : . . . , . . UU,U1 ", v. ...., for the party and t.rincitJes of our ire matter uetore it ..erame very ,mt to bc deprived of both at once is iuus. mc eiuoumer asoccasicn- too much We will k,tk at it eveiy ed by a violent outburst ol temper on time. the part of both belligerents. Riiey sav thnt Mr. Mnn.-v .1 !!...! liim tir I Don't Like It. while they were at work on some mat-l At the late caucus of Missouri Dcnv ters pertaining to naval aiiairs. U e oc ratic delegates and others in St could not answer as to the Yrtice of Louis it was determined to send Mis I lemorratic primary election, I the Mississippian's charge. : - ! :ow in fathers. A positive declaration of principles is what the masses of all parties are demanding. The time in whii It to win a olitical fight on strad dle platforms has ceased, and so mote it U. Bland for President. If it be true that the financial ques tion is the paramount issue in the political campaign of the present year, and that compared to all other issues, whether of long standing or of recent origin, they pale into insignificance; that the advocates of gold monometallism and gold and silver bimetallism are to measure swords with each other in the most hotly contested political fight ever known in the history of this . oun try, it is fitting and right that bime 'allist of a pronounced type shcild be it lected as the chief sta: dard-be.irer of the bimetallic cause. Hon. R.P. Dland hr.se h.mpior.cd the silver c ause, in and out of con-';. for more than a quarter of a century. He has, perhaps, given the subject of held in al:ne c ounty last Satunby. the case in joint, but :,..- omes them, into Kentucky to battle for free rcsiilnd in the nomination of Hon. Matt to the saurcd ...Le I'.M.v i.t'.vr his silver and the nomination of Hon. R. ... 1 . 1 . I bill tor representative from the hirst constituents, whei. .s-eVing a roirma- P. H.and for president. Whereupon ree and unlimited coinage of both souri speakers. Senator Vest among j sil er and gold at a ratio of 16 to i Tmixu out of the 34 members of the I emo ratic state c entral iomtr.it tee met in Kansas City bst Wednes day to seUlc the difference Wuccn the two discordant elements anions Iim al Dcir.oc rat, of that city and of Ja kson c ounty. Tlie state c ommittee. di-tri. t. and of Hon. Sid P.urks to rep reMitt tlie Second district. Neither ot tlue gentlemen had any opjosition. V. W. King and !!- S. McCormick were nominateel for county court jiMi. e- 1 iy the l irst and econd dts- trit- rcse tively. For prosecuting attorno. Koiert .M. Kcynolds had no cpN lotion, lor sheriff, there were eiht v.ndidates. Joe Wilson received t!ic nomination, distancing his com (ciitory by from 2S2 to 8S5 votes, but hinise'f re eied less than one-third the otes c ast. I"cr collec tor of the revenue, T. W. (Iwinn had no opjosi- tion and received 4.019 votes. For treasurer, there were five candidates. I.une- II. ( amcron received 1.670 a xoti a ri 1 distanced his comjctitors oy trom d to 1.14 votes. There were si ;;:.i:dates for assessor, but (. P. tluThtcv captured the plum. For s-.ir. r. ami lor ptioue aauumstrator. I . I:. I vd and C. M. Francis hail no oi'i -:. on. tion to congrcsi .t th.ir hards, to sup- the Louisville Couricr-Jcitrvcl Im port the cause of fr.e silc r coinage at c ome? very ir.dignant at the idra of a ratio of 16 to 1. we have no doubt Mi.srouri Democrats dar!"g to invad: the charge of King could le sue 1 ess- Kentucky icil. The so ailed' fully established ag iint him. V. hen soun i money meii. of Kentucky, a: a man plays the part of traitor to his not comfortable o.er the coming cf constitt'cnts it sutjects the j crt ctn.tcr Missouri statesme.:, whom tlu cll to all manner cf e il chnrges-- in fin t, "barnstormer?," among them to icach he is undone for all time, ard t!-e best their people the principle:- 01 tr..? he may expect is to be oritc'.cd ; f;r DemcM-racy as it is found in the V ,-a a brief season only. W- ' -en- pr.t. rnd South. ty good sort of a oliti ian :i o ;r boy- They propose to meet .re!: wit!: hood who, when r. at"..i:.itc. on being Creek and fight cc i:n h ;-..:c accused of some u-'lv trii k. used to ground in order to send a . L'-ra-ij.. say: "I never mind the lies they tell on to (rhicago that will endo-sc M : - ... p:.r:y lh!.-- ;.cu: me. it is the truth that hurts n worst." Carlisle and Cleveland If thry r:: - labored zn-j So it is with Riley Hall, it i- the truth Ictcd we had as well transfer Kcntm.!., j : :-:v nore attention and closer study than any man in the United States. His enemies have called him a "crank" on that subject, but a crank is n good thing to luive when you want sonic thing to turn that cr.-nct b: turned t;i without a crank, in v.h' ':mcs an essential in tl - :v.r..':. t.: 1. r.chncr'. l!!ar.d, while r.cst a . . lian; m.tr., is r. mr.n of rood so!iJ and substantir.l, of s Iznll. tcrial to mak a :;o A r:z:'. 1 ctr.inlcss rcnr.talio . i . ". j'.h ! p.iv.ite li.c, z:.c ir :v,4' i zC "h.iCSt by both ' L. ";i ... . " I - i - '! to ir:r Jo Ri ki . at the recent Dent in r. !;- am us in St. Louis, quoted e- i rt.or I ram is as saying to him a !. '. .s previous, comerning the t il.. onention: "The opjosi lion to t-i 1 seems to hae no xs- ,i..t.. rl......l.l bitrtccTi now and July 7th the most run..:'. I le rexolution ever witnercd .ri .1. I hat gone oer t".'-' -.u::::i"!i wn1 careullv with .ivii know the entire lied, and I tv 11 vi taat i: is my frm I elicf that ti e 1 1 1 men will control the Chica- i o.:vr.:ion and I with it what that is robbing him of 1 hide. ala - 1 a us iHi;:ti all irom tne 1 'emocratic list an her in the Republican column. Wr. have no fight to aial c a.'.'.-.ins" the editor of the Sed.uia i'pital fir our criticism of Sed.iii.i and the treat ment of the delegate- anil isitors to the late Democratic convention held there. Our c hief 'plaint was the sc arcity of water in ami .ilmut the ocra house wlurv tin nur, mtion was held, ami the s, .irtitv o: bed, which hundreds ot j-eopk- ould net pre cure for loe nor money. The former complaint w.i f.-un.led iion cur own cr.jr icni . and the latter informatUin '.:.. I. ,,-n irom ill reap upon rthers, among whom w ,u. Wt-b. M. Rubey, of Matn. wlms- Hon far truth and er. .tv !v.s well titr.b!ihetl for cr. V. e said, as ti'c C- . . ; c ould not get a I .! f.r ii-. ey. On the contrary, ve !i..d a repM-- I een n- er ior uion. I M M 1 e j c.;se. And I say not that no j bed by the gra e of o-ii -o.m! friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Ci rd. who .ere formerly residents of K.i.v!i!.li ounty. the first niht anl tin m-i iml r.igl.t we occupied a cot in thj upper r of the Sicher hotel. whh had been engaged tor four CLiritn tountv !el- tl N-.u't' 'h' is noininated al Clin ago .r wl-.-i s.-Tt of pbtfirra is . dopted I v.u ..'.J in my wer to help the party . ::; in November. If Island is r.on iii.,:ed I will gt into the fight w;th e q-e :.;!' hearty goHl will. This is j ri!t .m1 for Mr. Franc i We be- cgates by Mr. J. C. Cr;;w!ey. through c-- j :'ia:i any j '." ith him When Kcnt.aly w.t reliably tl.. t .!.h D'.'iiiocra'ic sud: ii.c : art -: ! he;irv Wattersors. -ditwr f t'.i.-1 I Cfinur- A'tirzal, arA ?!.:. i. C. :I"J were bitter opKr r.-.r. 1 !ir. ( land's anti-silvet poll- . '! i. i ! . .:i! from DemMTatic mooting. : !t land's undemocratic financial o!i y has Kepublicanied Kentiuky tc njKi rarily. if not crmancnt!y. They have done aUmt all t!.'.- iiarmt'ty an do to the Democratic puty and it 1 iri n ii il a . Thev have a deal of ;ntluence in Kentucky, but outside of that com monwealth they will not amount to. 1111:1 h during tht remainder of their lives. 'I l ey ought not to be offended at Missourians g(ing into Kentiuky to talk tre-e silver to t.icir M;.j.'e. Mr. Carlisle has talked -old-stand- 1 i . be- -::;) of ! ril- ! i:U . I -4 - A rf . ion -7 : cr. t-. ; Lev . eK..utL : i . -. ! . 1 v.f l : X'ictrry . . .. 1. . -a,--- - Why A'o Populiz.i. 'I he I 'i mo rrii. j . . ' i't hi'pe fi'T '. . .i ..1. .' ...'m. V! 1 . ul I ; .. f.CSCl.t 1 o. ditiwi.... is ii of rv. publican. "otes i: !. its 1-: a; ward keeping in pv.er F: ' ! -.;: ' -t'-- .'.:..duiu, J: : Kinley tariff and the reign c rai y. Reforms in the politic al world like k . erv.vhere c!e must croine gr ui-ially. 1! annot be accomplished ".once. -i.e Dcmoc ratic party stands pledged I;; a reform ofth; vyorcy system of the country. It is committed to fiee sil- rr coinage and s opjosed f a cor- ?r.i in Missouri and in Illinois. Mr. 1 nt '-.f'o.i.i r.it..'l 1 I'rrrni-v.inil n tin , n Patterson. o I ennessee, has done the ; 1 . nlV-lo-te 1 . same mini:, .nsvc'jnans gave imiii ill : ; I 1 pledged to tiioe rt forms and go off to that promises 1 i not t::e part a party which is of them a respectful hearing, but T.. I . T a . a-. . . . 11 K- I 1 1 n".i I juuiiil; 11 1 mii n.xi n 7in. vi .. --.1 t theirs was a irui.ic. mission, .viis 1 ,llt!re at on. e. yet can at hieve nothing sourians are for free silver still, the I Cvlumlia IhraiJ. organization