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THCiHIrAY, liKi'KMHXH I. IW"
r.-Marur Overst..!! of St. Ixinii.
died oo Tn"1 n'ehi Ip.t.
Ma. Ciuiii.fi w. k lit hss lm
electel pmlilrnl rf the st. Lnul. He-.
imbllran company in the place of t,i-
rard D. All'-n. .le-.,,.,. ,
HT. Lock nl uiaae a ut'tenultieil
fUirt to secure the nnl national Hero
orratle convention, and the pr.ecl
or succrM Is excellent.
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Thk Lexington Ketfisler in li.M.niinji
Jl.iti I.lniv :ii for president mid Wind)
William Warner for coventor. iSiiin i
fining well cuntlilerina- the fn.t tliul he
tunning on very "n..l.l trull."
Ik .lu-.lge .Virion wants to l-e ;,iv
1 rnor of Missouri lie will have to
rustle for the pla.'e. llig oilicea art
t.l around limiting men, these latter
d lyt.
When the IVui icrali'' slate tometi-
tion has selected the next governor of
.Missouri, tt will lie found on invcstl
fration that he Is nut a colonel. He-
publican.
Vnd perhsr not a indge."
Tn K KepublkAns want tokptlo
tax high o l clothing and lake it off ol
whiskey and tohai-co. The lieinoiTaU
tlrnuDd that it he taken oil of doll
lug and kept on wliiky and tol.ai.tci
H bich ii the poor man friend r
Full and complete Line of Ladies. Mi'krpr nHrhiu,n. n n-B .
nd Short Wrap h, Styles and Prices to suit tto- ZZZZV''!Wja L?"G
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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
G leaned by Tvlegritpti and iS&ll
MlSS riKl.ltR IVt MN 18 ffOiHtf li
tiiniuon all tbe -strong minded woineii
Of Missouri to her am iu lighting err
r iin democratic (licit.. Mie can tiud
'veral of that rim In Hirlimoml
J Ii rtm-e Is a ri'tiulilicnij and an vi
J.-nflive purl!. m.
The Globe Imcr..t fur on, a reput
5 1 can national ticket made up for next
earafl follows: (.en. Joseph K. Haw
Jey of Connecticut for president and
lien. J do. ii. Henderson of Missouri
for vice president. Mr. itlnlne might
Object and Sir. iiJaine comes very near
teluf the republican part v.
Cuxilies meets next Monday. The
reflection of Mr. Carlisle an spMuker
of the loner house is a ioregotie-con
elusion. The tirst duty of Cong res
"Will be to reduce the taxes, and stop
the accumulation of surplus money In
the lulled states treasury. The coun
try demands speedy legislatiun for
IhU purpose.
If rim astute eUU-siimij who pre
sides over the destinies ol the Uierk
Snridge bulletin w.ll attend to keeping
the republicans of Caldwell county in
line, be will have but little spare time
to epend lying awake at night grieving
over the cuurbe ol the Dkmockat, and
the democratic party of Kay county
"We can probably manage to pull thrugh
Without the aid of his valuable counsel
"Will some of our local option friemU
tell us Iijw many ttaloous have been
opened up la Clay county, since the
defeat of local option there, two
months ago. The advocates of the
measure here in J lay said the defeat ot
the measure would opeu up the a
loons. Now if thai statement was
true in Hay.it would hold good in Clay,
dad If the saloons do not open iu Clay
the natural conclusion is that the men
who made this statement lied.
A t-oarn belonging to W. I1. Miiiiue i
tweama Irightened at the cars on last
'Wednesday and ran away; but a dog
ran in I rout 01 mem ana ca tight one oi
the horses by the uoee and slopped
them before any damage was done.
in art dog. Kearney Hipper.
iiro. Jenuett that story sounds a lit
tle "fishy." and if you wish to maintain
your high standing lor truth and ver
Kity, jou had better put in a little
more testimony, when you re: ate a to.
Ties of smart canines.
No decision has yet been reached on
the local option law by our supieiue
court. The court convened on Mon
day and banded down twenty-seven
decisions, after which it adjourned to
the l'Jth of December and the question
-w ill remain in doubt until that time
In the mean time the alcohol trade is
booming and as much iu ton cants are
consumed In llay county, aa at an)
time for years past. The longer we
live under this law, the more we are
convinced that it la one of the greatest
frauds ever lota ted upon a people, by
falsehood and misrepresenUUous.
Vil are in favor of the submission
of a prohibition amendment to the con
stitution of the state of Missouri, to a
vote of the people. As we have before
remarked, we want to see this oue
tion settled one way or the other as
this continual agitation of the ques
tion is damaging the interesU of all
classes. We want to eay in advance
that we eipect to oppose such an
amendment and expect to do all In our
power to compass iU defeat, but we
expect to bow submissively to the will
of the majority. Let us have the light
over at once and be doue w ith it.
Tut tidal wave of fanaticism that
appears to be sweepiug over the coun
try ran against another breaker at At
lanta, Georgia, on baturday lat. That
city and the country in hicii it is sit
uated voted In favor of local option
two years ngot and the people have
tried it that long. The time for which
It was adopted having expired au ef
lort " made to vote it again laat
Saturday, but the effort was a lUt 1 all
ure. The people have seen its work
jugs and want no more of it. 7 he
preachers and the women made a gal
Jaut fight but aU to no purpose, us the
majority against local opium was ovei
r lev en hundred, iteaaou is once mote
resuming her sevay in Georgia. The
cranks and fauaUr have had their day
and can now lake rear beats.
It is settled there will not be a de
cision on the Validity ol the local op
tion law tor ueajly four week?, even if
St comes theu and in the iuau time
white whisky and puie alcohol can be
procured, for medical, an, snetuic or
mechanical purpose, at any drug- store
iu the county. j:very day the law
standi . it adds to the unpopularity of
UiS men who were the leaders, in last
Aeolng tt upou the people. They went
out over the count), promunng the
jxacple tUat if the law was adopted, it
-would only have tne e fleet of doting
lbe saloons, and would not prevent
druggists from selling intoAicauts on a
jihysiciaua pieNciipiiou. Now, the
yople by experience, have found out
hat they were decieved, M".d uiiblead,
avnd the reaction Las set In, and it has
sjet Id strong, if the law Is really not
ffOUstltuUoual we hope a duosion w ill
taut be readied for six months, for we
-avould like to see the laders of the
movemeut, bear the odium ot their i
lU at least that lo: g.
MfWNU. AND rOMTUAU
Tin N-ar.; uiii.tid'hin ui-i'-tra-ir. after
irir rt W.ru io KtiaTiMtul. , Me i:i:h.T of
their r- i-i f.Jioii in Aui' i-.a. nt'd eprowl
ttifiiiHcUc -At liejwful of gtn-aj rt"uiln Irom
T. ". t.nii:Hi t. rrar.d mtr workman.
Krnprit of l.til,.r. r- itf Ins ilrurni m-
M.n in ri'ltre (nm tin. I (.fliv lifsl fW.
'l'vr Uri n.itti Kci tiMtai? -pa twantsl u
ii- rJ4t ii. Mum-tfr Vi.n HiwHtclitr rcJnig
ttie aUiJrec Irom Iti tt-rune, w-bicb wJ
br.-M.
Hihvri Iiiirfv iui t otr'.d pr-i-
M uf 11. e Crt K"ii Tratitvtit:i,t'nit. rt.-
WliV.
Ki Sru. .Ti.vift. (if r,t.ri.!i, l,a i.d-
li-liftl a on il iicn irii: t tittt in- i hi twiv'tmr-r.
He ii.T'm l I., lo.tve lrttT,t .L.n f4 r b
M Ji'H A. W. Hrvnt:i- k. tme t f tlio n.ot
priiLiuci't iiuvwi i.f J ml, ..!.;. ainl tt"..u
of tin1 lute r ri fwnt.Mil H'Tilrn K. ti.t a
luMtMi.y at iiinii-4, i vii ilic tt fnm
hfiirt lllSCU-,'. He WA llUl'ut ;1'.V -tCatl-ft
ul H(af.
Tii r Prr iiit m T ft:r..j- Ha',,?zi
FfffTidi u tKioururj Ui.ui cl Turkey i
Nw Vurk.
Tur l'-t.jf,n T,,,,, n,K,n Vr Far-
nta Un U-cn hvu.p ul iiro k't-v, Hi. ft . to
Jr it.e auii.eJ Laa; oi -J'lvston." hav.
ite taken a liotiM tturr a tear aeo. and re-
criveJ al hi letters and t-tt-cr fommniii-a-tn.'ii
there.
Hekr XVci-rit I'nr'iH hrr t.a lcn re-
e ecteti Pre-nii-nt of the Ki rn.an K:cli-
'ap. lr. Bv. 1. 1 uutl lierr L tu.iLe Bvtut
Vjce fTe-MJfii'ft.
1 he l'nl,rr I ; .let. e that a.-b of the
power M tut tr.t, c a...u e i-l t U-udU
to HMiftitir g,.j- if tivo p.ner at tat fc n.
i' lay an a'.y i Oo .i;d LL.ier a.. iirrn,-
atanifn to a-vt.
Tua exc.tiLff I.fn-ai On:;.-!! e,t.i.-n of
Fjiton -I'liutiiy i At a.Ta. 1.4., k p.a-
ou tttf JtV L. A 11. a .r.t ff i.vi-r a t'tf ai.ii
T he rt-cci.t m-it, c i.ai r .ei t.nt il Bt- fT.
Irpjarid. went a;u..t eMire. v 111 favor ut ttae
I'oiiiaervativev 'j'tie -Ahi r fri.i t t-audi-
du'e ut ti.i- of the 1-. L
J"H Mixi-ikwiji, father if Vn ted
Klatf S-r.a'-ir iIiaLder.-ti. d .Neb'-a-k.
rjj-ii at I'hi.adfc.pL.a rrfciji;v ai'tij e.htj-aeveu.
he. -E7i:r HHt re.-ei.'.iv trave a tl
nr in lioiidt ui JctvHt.ti I'UuiUrit.ti, the
F'-M-iery 1 "cuiii) i.-K.fr. The other ft".rr
were Kei.ator lucaiia. S.(Ttar..-i Ka.r-
rhud a:.ij l.iiUiar, fost inanTer (ie-iit-ml
Vilus Mr. 1'iili.aia, K r l.ioiiei Sa,kvjiie
West, Hie Hrii.vti IdmsiT h.r t hariei
T upjK-r. ii'-tiet-al t'MtiTn:ii. llr. 'J'hon. . ri.
Mr. h-ryiif. lr. U r. Mr M.xv. Mr.
Uruhuiu. Kt'iiatur fcJOiuiid, N;i.a:oi' Sher
man and 51 r A iitft- 1-
'J ml lerircd utrt ..ment i m iy ( 7ar
ba'.t! (D lorwarded Vy liiv K.ifc an Kur
f fu Ufti'.e If hjibce bttiiixihi Kr.ed-
rjctifirruiie.
Kteliva (iEnTra the pr.ma ilrDDa ha
aiibo:mi-ed that her prt'(oeJ ixiorert tour
throueiiwt the loited K!atrs Lu bee a
atiiiiidnijcd. (rwicgr Ui tiie Lrpdk.Ltaoao cf
her voiee. Jdr. Abtxy aaya tiiat hertroub.e
it nen-uiie. aLd faet tOat iel wJl
reio.-e her voire
jKita au.;iatbizer captured aa icter
natiouaJ arbitraiiob met.-t.bir at 1 atuden,
N. J., recent. y. and olc ol the rvo:'..T.or,
aOopteU to arbitrate ti, e cfvttunxi
U-'Luee i.i'B-hJid and Irt.abd,
'hantoti .
1 'linstian .
. rtark ....
A f R4T I'hicatLJka XMioe-c -Lejr?e
HuL-ke.uriJre fatjtu:y m tn kbuoELrb vn a
l'etiver at K10Orat.de Ira n uea,r Ka.t Lava
V-.tr. Viab. n'z:y. Be a law atwuitrf!
to k.ll a lady aim a braatr.Ai. Tba latter
proi-urea a pitwi aud abut tht aa.kw
oeau.
CuAitLEt. Bab-ia, aged e phu ater,Q of a
farmer naibed Fonder, l(v;Lg h-ar Ftnua,
Ala., reoeoily cut the thret of bit ur.ber
and sitr, ajfed tour and aix. with a
butrher kmic TLa boy hd prMiuus.y
nritueed the aiauk-htennK of bc-tra. and a
la upofced the a.pbt affected b. mini.
Tbe buy tiiaappear'-d and was afterward
found dead, baring itdea bimaeif. Thers
were aome hope of aav.Lg the life of tut
young broiber. but hi i.aier d;ed.
Tut Uardii. County iMj rendetta has
reauited id two more Death. tiur bat
tery h'flt. durng a uatiee. jje Hf(f.euo
wan abJt f.vue lUrouRb Ibe body by Jua
biair. After fati wound Hj;eton
atabhed B-air in tweive pjut. bota n.eu
uemjt fouuil by tne igu til a lautera
ciencbed and dead.
Tut jury id the Bcbnlten ir.uet, u !
vtr, returned a verdi'-t that the eol
ation wki due to an error of judgment
of tbe offit'era of tui euhgiteu iq try
iogtocroaa line bowa ot iha He- Mary
Without uiamnpr aUf-want-e for tue au-.g
Ude ttii.li waa flowing-. At the auygeauoo
of tbe coroner tue c.aue id tne verdu-t re
ferniig to erroneouucgii.ent wa atncAeo
out.
Two reTiirr.ed refi.e and two r-b.idrea
weie ttM -riecl OT) eif.w le ver at T an:pi.
Y a . on. tne 'u T'i.err waft cue death ir.
Wiui leirrii(.t,-d warnn; reluK-jea not U
returD until uotitied.
A LMtco 1-1 ij deputy nan-hal was
UMied in tue Ca an lerntfry fcear Fort
ru.. tb, Ara.. on 1 1 ii.ori.irg of the-tb,
whae uTi-it!(tii,g to an-cat a m:irdrrer
named ltail " himi h in a woM -iiopp.-!'
caiLp hiL.tii w s M-iilwt aud a.o a woman,
the obit one ,u tne cati.p ilteo deputy
nikJ-Oa. tiav bcj'ri an ed 111 Ibe lLd.au
T.vr.tory duunif tbe p;ut j'J'o yeara.
T'liKtE Ktoux Ji.o.an itfifiUM) u jkn ai
Uievdiye. Mont . rei-eutiy a'.tiu-awl twt ol
(he IX b,t p-is(r.efa, ludicl mi,' p'-oOi.h.y
mortui wouuda. 'I ; u ol the Jnd.ana tl.en
banr.-d tntioM-tvea. Tb o1 her tr4-d to
Ouii h a biiajiio out, but wh ht ui--d the
Hard lib i.w were uiounod by the huhOuo.
Wiit Makijx ttii m r two eh idren were
b'uneii to d a'h iv erit iy b' a die in their
lev' r-oiii :n Hendet-hoti t'outif v. Kt.
iii -(v i l.tiurea, i l)in.'b rej.iHiff.r the
aevenduta ended Nvemher 'A. nuinoi-itl
lor the I Ui Jed hUlen. it, t I auaUa, M;
loliil.
Fiinadt-ilna ended
I0..0W...K a-ote L.it.t a.
iap, Aitfrs. ."t-fi mi.e.; Faoi
! Noreiiiar,
ibilcb 1 lau.
fciu k tr: a-t
fi tne l.oi.d u Ki
t-iided eii,ljcr
Itu- Faribhourae Ot. j
riii.e at
u v .in ne
'tt. iii,.t 1
I IIj !
1 Ui..ea i lUJb, tlbWl,
ut ai.d diM-outit u,ujet
ilialiiifc illll.bg tlif WCCK
rnrt-a weit mirot.g o.
tU p-jilUraJ 14 ir-l.
At ituri.j. and Irhalort oiitta were brin
abd Oubibt-b frf f'iy a. t.e
Fixi per to ti wti a,,,d and twenty in
wrtxl o a LorLaao wbirb rrttaw Mihoia,
let. , 01. the b. if hi of the -Jtt'ti.
CiUhiM. Lui.f returua fur weekended
November i abOttud an avciaiw det reae
ut Jl'W cou.rud with lu- u'-rrebponuing
wt3a.-a of labt y:r. lu New Vui tht flc
ajreaac u a 1', 'J.
hg.A U deivaiod Hub .an by t wo lenyt ha
n ut rovviLK ni.Mj aib)dbey N IS. W,
00 tne -tb. 'in ia.e uu i-.oM.iy too
leUd. 'i wn fn .fiu ira i,b ob Ihe H a O lolhued
r,ir (4N-hi.ite H..;, ulii-t-u n.iJeb Iroin
I'ttlaor'Ii. Fa 00 tne 'i'.lb. 'Jhuwof Iha
Liajumtu vtt,t-- kuud and Lv in;utod.
Tbe Weatera t'n.ofi va iha y.nh aa-liOuitL-ed
a n dutliou of le.o)iraib raua-
1 uk New Vol k 1 ouri of A i-uJ U or
dertvd a uew ti nil for Jwob IShatp. ronviet
ed of br;bery u tbe bioadway aui late rail-
vav maiu-r.
T,ji a treatu.ibt of tiic iieriuaa Crown
ftMvtr' throat oobaiata roainly iu tba ap
j.autn Ut lv aflvk" la' t ol tut
I of ihe aav.o riai't. a ik"i .r ol j 11111(14 r.
) Thi new h:kli hf dur for r.-U am) natron
travel over tht' M ,-iitT! Ht iui'mue,
Iowa, ir.4 formai. y riene;t in tlift Mh, a
lat;p r,vio ar;.i m , tirv .iv.viyu parad
irig the pniH- j-al 'rrr!
Hcnmi Uvi nitfii jt n miv r of St. I, mm
a-d pre tem of 'he F.f'n 'Nat.oiial H.tnK
cf that citr. whu-h rcontT taue.l. ilie.1 on
the th. He wa D4.11 b iu Wfi phal-a, July
4. IVi
Htrh M"T. hf Ai.ar. h .t uu.-..i. irtod
bythe;.;ry in New Vuik on the -Vth. Hon-
j teniae v d'.'erred until me Ktiou ol a
new trial wa eMi- d.
j R H. Sm, ut. e.l tor of the H.-lvcMl i(al )
Tt'Hfm fi lfi:'t', w a thol nml fdtmly
j womide4t ret-entiy by ltr. H. K. Foweli.
I The latter bad been at-cuvd in theeoiuuins
j of the paper of defr-amliiiff a w.nv.
A r.HMEH named Ariiv ic-entlv shot ami
; k tied two co.or.sl men who ata. l(e.1 him '-''I.i
j ( hi farm :n Marlb-iroi.irh fount v. Houth ! carter
1 taronnx whne tie w eiuleiivorin a to drive ' " .
; ttiem off hi posted land. Arhy surreti
' dered to oftVora of 1 he law,
J TacKi 1 to be an eain-v effort ma.lo in
j thit Cot.ifrefta to oi:i a ixirt 1011 of I he In-
j d.an Territory to e'tlemM and to leualtre '
I pib:,i- entry i;pon the va' tract of uiickvu- r!m(
vm .anu .mni n a o 31 an i i.imj. lino ; '
( f tbe pnpiit,oti . to iluidn the Indian J'-1''
TeTi;ory by a nortb and auUi une and to
throw ti.e wtern ba.f oen to ftottleruent,
reta.nir.f the eastern haif for Indian. i
1 as lead !i .r dry g-'M-ioa eon.m ..on hoime
of Brown, Wood a K ng-man. New Yerk.
ha gone into luuidation. It was doing a (ia.Kii.nir
biiftitit- of t'. l ti i.mi a year. 1 :-T.trr
The Ontario liepartmetit f J;i.tue ha Irlr ' '
laaed a warrant for the ei tradition f.f J. ii.irri..i'.'
Hyrne, in c-fdy at fhattmiu and wanted i ,lrrr"
lb I' LK-k.ro en a barf Lf aron. I Jj'" v
THE Fr:dent La. a((H-ir.te4i Jair.e It. J1Miri"
Cbe. ef lud ana to be ted Srite f- ti- Howell
t-i a: Ituracdo, Mex.co. and A.leu H. Nor- j ,?r"
n-ao to be poatmaa'er a? San lne- f al. ,J,l,'r,,n
1 BE Governor of t ul at au. Me . ha of- jt '.-oa ".
fereu a reward tf fvi ow tor the caKure of -'- hnon ..
tbe band.t Kraciio Hertiat. He ha burned
ai.d a;mot Crpopu.ated minr dmtriera of
hao Itrnaceanil b u rnble D.aacrea are
koowb lhro.,g:iout the Ut-pubrr.
M. Fail Ita-jt 1 lie. tne leader of the
French Fatriolic LeAf e, threatened on
the -V:b to n-.arcb to tbe Faia.-e of the
Klyae at the head of 5o..u n.eu if M Ferty
weretiected Frea.deui, at.d prevent bun
frt m euter.La-
1" ber m ct'rt-etori.tenf of the Fun
J.-'l tin -!! aiiU'iumv that negnt .
t.oua bte-u KriE.antl and parties lu t be
ir.p.e .iiauoe re,at;ve to the eventual par
t.c pat-on uf Kng and 111 t he d)4-feii of the
ba.aii.-e of puwi-r wu iue Med.lcri autau aie
a.iuot coupicte,
A great bre oomrred at tirand Hupirt.
ou 1 morning or the Ue, oreak-
per4?ml iropertv over la-t rear I V.PT:
ihe inorea-.e In rail mud. Irilge anl
telegraph pnierty i- M.nl,.lri, hlcb
tnake- a f..ln! inoreate 111 all taxable prop-
it-low will h found a lil of ths conn
tie, n ith their total valuation of pemoual
irojwriy an 1 real estate:
'!,r ... fv.Mi.r
AU-Ioon . . pi
1 .
t liolciitr- r .
1 H-mne
J H'li hanan .
1 l'i'nr
If.iltiwell ..
1 I '.Ifll.i.MI
! !':riU;i
l14tl
1, Iti. WW
4.".4- 4 W
I.Tb rwt
t ir.
&. M. jil
1 Ml
l,v.tvr5
irr.t.w
l.'i.r
4 n '..mil
!LTV.i r.44
4 Vri 'A)
('1V Ml
.1 '"bt.
e.TM,aiO
l.i'.V. wi
4 fU. jno
4.r'4 :
in oul 10 the furniture atore of Nelson &
Hotter. 1,0, aajf.wu. Tue flrai em
p.f'jfed Vl a,en.
IV. J. Bii-.at, tbe defaiilt.ntf county
treasurer of Ualveatou, Tex., waa ac
quitted by the jury recently. Bure re
turned mut of tne Doner be decamped
With, and after a aojoum abroad gave him-
f upaadatoou truu w;ib tba above re
mit. Tbe ev ofiofi raaeor the H tout Coal C'otu
paoy of Milne.vti,e againtt atnklng mi tiers
waa ierd4Kl in favor of tha men, Judge
Wooowaru. of tVilaebarre, granting a
ruie to strike t ff judement entered 0 toe
company for d.poeasing the tenauta.
Toe men will, under tbeae rut ng bold
poafteioD of their home d inngthe re
m a. nder of tba atr.ae and can not be
evicted-
Taitra rhi idren named VFbt'e were
drowned al Morr.-,o. liL, oti the -.'T'.m One
of tfaem fell throuab tbe ice r.c Hoc a ere-k,
ins other two being drowned :u attemptiug
a re4.-ue.
Hix of the H 'iiikel family, including tbe
fatber. were burned to dea'.b oy their
hn.a tawtng tire at Waaaau, Wis., tbe
otter n ghL
AoriATt Ji 4.TKE hhith. of the Arkao-
aaa Supreme Court, baa decided that tne
bond laaued by arub couuiiea during
tbe war arevool.
The bntiftb ateamer Volt'geur foundered
near Hoc g Kong recently .tb a loss of
aererai l.ve.
A it HooL id a Rui(in village waa de
stroyed by Are a few mgbu ago. Twenty
four giria who were aieepmg Id an up
per chamber escaped by jumping out of
window, but Buieen othera who were
airaid of tbe leap erihed in the flam pa.
A aier boner in the kruy Houe at
Milwaukee. Ww eiploded the other morn
ing, killing one of tbe diaing room mna
and woiibiiifig aeveral other.
The New York Hrra'd baa Incrt-iuted Its
price from two to three eenta.
L'oopx t'siox. New York, waa filled to
overflowing on the mgbt ot tbe tb by a
meeting eaiied to denounce tue execution
of tbe Clutago Anarchmta.
Iue Montgomery ,Ala. flour.ng mill
were burned tbe other D.ghL iosa. lyd.uou;
mftu ranee. t.toJX
(- iiARLEs t- KEr. ex warden of the Cook
Ctunry ill. ir.flrniary. pteajle-1 guilty on
the li u coiibu ca.v to defraud tbe count v
ar.d waa fined tweiity-bvecenia.
branekpiou.bg boner 10 . J. furtn-e's
b x factory at La Orange, O . r ently,
bird JuLnsun. tbe foreman, waft killed and
another man teno..' in;ureJ.
Hiu.txo s v etmhke. tea uraier at lttj
Water aireet, New York, l.uva made an
aai'gbiiu-st. They c. aimed a capiial of
TnaL'ojied KynraJof ihe Lutherau Cbureb
(Kiuir.i ha rejected t tie overture from the
Hue of bin.(i of the Fnitestant Fpic--pai
C buri b -f Am'-r.ca upon the auhjct of
Cnnttiab unity.
The f hainoer of C'.tnnieri and tlie
mun.eiual authonti of Nurt-niburg and
other Oernun citiea have a-iit pt tiliomio
tbfc KM htUg aifu nt th" gru.n dut 'v
The ftearcb l-e ti.o JJut i.h gunlKiat Vai.
whirl, 1 fuptM'ed to have be.u lost iu a cy
clone off ( b.ba aeveiai woeaaugu, baa been
abandoned
A n incoming p-.iener train on the fin
eiiiba'i 'urthein laiiroaid lru k a handcar
the other monnug al I ir.i u-iiat 1 on which
Chrift Kbert and ife 'ibieaiuif, aection
men. were going north. Kbert w aa 111-
fctabtit k;lled and T'uiebibg waa aenoutly
irijiri-u. BSbPJ
The teei board met at the Navv l. natt-
mebt ou tbe -'h aiid ronm.iciotl cci uin
pt oKjftiiub cotiiibg Irom miiirni-tor for
'' cj-uoeia now bmUimg, and from
d-pariinent oiricera lin king to a mothiica-
lion of tbe teat bow prtjunited fur the
ateel. After aome Cicuaainii tne niue
menta were amended iu aeverai paiucu-
(E'it(,t M bhiiiiv of Kor heater, N. Y.,
Who ta Bt.ot in Lof.d'iti, Ki'glund. ou the
b gnt ol Noven.t4:r i oy ljn Jiptibrty. of
New York, after a uuarrel over a u am bun if
deut. baa died from b.ft vvojndb.
NiNEil fits c.tfar fattorte in Havana.
Cuba, abut dovva re-eotiy, owing to iue
b-a nib 01 voe cigaruiakera lor au iq-
trtAAtt iu ak. About U-Oju mu wore
thrown out of empioymcbt.
MISSOURI STATE NEVS.
1aai.l Vlu.r tl.a sii.
The Hut. Auditor ban rit-a.,! r... .,.
from all tbe countie m the htale, relatite
to the value of ertonal properly and real
Ktata (or tb tux of ' b .liht
nurt-fa., it i)u 10 (I., fa,. 1 ibat teal .tate
aab u..t a.tttbted. and ibe i.nlv ri,.iIUH.
inai in I b 0 elatot of properly m made
l-y local board uf equalisation. The re
turn iii.trace all taxuhla property, ei
cept u' li tt. 1 b.il.jwl to liceime and ad
U.ri-m lax. 'iha total unm of real and
IMii-HOual pioH,i'ly fuP tbia yem'a taxek
t'-ttn upt7ui,MW.:ioUi lb railroad Dlooartv.
i'r,MM.w UlegrapU, 'W.'),7o; bridge. W,.
o-i, wbicb makaa a arand total of ::,i .
fiJiiH; las luurtsks iu rl tst
I.a. !.-.!,.
I.artnif .
f.iiH-oin
1. -in
I. v nif-t.-.ii
M ! Haul
Mi- (iin ..,
Monite.ni
M-iTiroe
M'lt'tirointiv ,
Morp.tn
Nw Mailnd.
N-wton
Vodiivrjy .
Oregon '.
i)-jrk
I-tniicot ...
rrv
rv'tK
Fhelps
r-u
P'Ha-ki
Pit nun ... .
Tt.il.s
Randolph
Hjv
K'-vnnld)
Ripiey
St f'harles .
;.:r.
St 1
h'e (. viex-e . . .
nt I,uii ,
Sab n-
m, h-i' It
Krol laj.d
Stott
s- itn..n
hh-i,.-
s'o.l.Urd ....
fitol.e
Sjl.tvan
Tii.ey
Texan....
Vernon
Warren
iVb.ngioii
V irrif.,,,
Webster
Wort h
Wr.fht
City of St. Loun..
Total
. l7oilHua,eo
Hiaeellaneoiia Itatna.
fieneral Solicitor J. 1. Thompson of the
'Uiag'tnal" mad announce! tbat his line
will be iu operation to bt. Joaeph by
March lt 1.
The examination of Dr. H. B. Millar, of
Alpha, Grundy Count v, charged with
burning tbe Chicago, .Milwaukee ft Hi.
Paul depot at Niantic, near Cbillicntha.
resulted in bti being be d in bond of fi,
'JK wblcb were si van.
Uncle Jack Cleveland, and wlf. a w.nn.
lar old couple of Kick Hill township, Hate
Countv, recently celebrated their golden
wedding by a grand dinner to tbair
lescendant and a larsre number rt
frienda, Tbey were married in Harrison
County, Kv., and are descended from tba
same ancestry as President Cleveland,
Kddie Tarsnev, the young od of
non, jonn C. lamney, who bad bis leg
taken off by a street ear on one of tbe
lines for which bis fatlmr was attorney,
died iu Kansas City a few days ago, after
suffering Intense agony for four days. Ha
wa tbe lat of five children, all of whom
had died within a vear. Mr. Tarsney 11
uoi miie i 10 nurvire ine aboek.
lho. and Wallace l'...gfr. and Edgar
r..im jounnom Of iti -Mile. studenU
of tba old a. i.Wmv in that set.ilon, wr
iiore junxa Purcll at Indpendenc
rawnayeago f-r paT.ng Bssaullati and
oaaiy beaten tbe sch,tniaster, H. B.
-Miirtm. who uad in'-urrei tlit-ir ilifavor
ny wtiipp ng some of tb. tr little brother,
I hey had attacked the feat her al itigbl
t..n. iuvy p.eaaea iftiiity and were fined
ten doliara Lr tbe o(Tne. A is usually
the eae in 0ccurrene4.11 like this tba
eti a ne country wn mm-li d irujed in Its
indorsement or disaprrral of tba boya,
FiKhbtt t oiimis w.ii nm thk ma
Fter Hem m, a reteian Union soldier,
dropped dead a few nights ko n front of
the l.a,iaKe-rootn at I'uion depot, 8t.
Louis. He w at :xty-thiHa years of age,
and served during the late war fn tba
Fourth Mir,uri inlantrv. He wm on hj
wav to the Holders' Homi at l-eaven-wortb,
Kas., und bnd in hi poebtion
when ptcke-1 up a t cket to that place, anl
a letter of admission to the borne.
Dr. James W. 'an- e, until a fw month
since one of the loci tug phynician of HL
J'etwpb, but who stent irom there to A b
IwvTille County, H. C., died In the latUr
pia'.e recently, of parentis, aged furty
two years,
Tba river at 8t. Louis is very low abd
steamboat traffic dull.
natitrs. 7i&
packer. Vi.TttiVMX
cmrsnn n,,t f
tlr Quiet and stradr . ili m t0 (ancf
wmier pai c n 1 x tu-NiU,, rbou-e Uoty south
ern winirra iijiui.
Wheat Aciie and nrm: Na t spring, 7lc,
No S spring. 6i',c; No. i rr.l. ;f;
Coanr irn and hher. No. a. t o.
Oate Sieadv: No. s,
RVB No . i6c
rlAHI.EV No. if.
PRUpnca Uuiur. Arm ; ateaioerr.
pair?. &ovjt. :-, aifc.ic.
PRnvimoa Pnrk. tue. 114 nail n 1 ra
rnrTinsi. Khnn no side b.. r.m
t 11 lr sailed aheni.ier, boxeL lirs?j
bhort clear sidoa boxed. 4:.(.'. :
n Hiaav Uistillrrs tlnolit l rotxt. i it.
Cam. Strong; f.tbrr. &sj.:Aii. i.l.niTMtiaT
steer. SK,?,.!; tUt-kcrs and lerder. fj.at.t
Sheep Siculy and strong
to; lamt. ,i 7iJ hi.
Hooa-btrung; mixed, 4.tf3V( hcavv. t-i t
New Voub. Not. -a
flOrR Sieadv: siHMThne. e-I .' t't I'1; ft tti-
mon 10 good exlnt wet torn antl ttaie. Si 15
WHEAT-rash gra.lei ilull and he.ivr: V. t
sprlne. Mi 'ti-; niicritdt'tl red N.:;rk-; No. !i red.
ftHjufTsii!; Ih'rr in ner. 1. H'.Xs if; Jiti.mtrr.
S'iSci February. fc''-,'c'v; .May, W lj IS
COHM fash firm. opUonj N'tler; uriirraded
mixea 5. m'4C-. No 3. ish1 : No- i rr, 44c
leremler, a.S-t-.,.-; Jaicjary. ..S t i.
rruruarj. :k4.k,ih-; wir.
Oat lainy a.-tite, atii.-d west era, 3&iU?c
wune webiern. .ei4'.
rROOUCB liuller, Brm and n'iirt; srettern.
144i k ; western ticuim ry, iIXsj. EviS ta
lair request; aeiern. Uit-t'
PROVieiOMS Pora. tealy: mess. In for
old; eivtusaia : tor m-. Cut Di'iUqn
pickled hau.s. VSi' . unoked hait.s.
uc piciiicu tiHHiiofr, if. l, ini. nrm and a'
wrbicra aivam spot, e..iit..: tily auam.
CATTT.R Na'tve ster -old at M 1 v.,
Colorado and fol'mtdu Texan. -; '.ii Mfn.
Sbbip liuli and louvr. I jo fur trie. n
inn avi ay iur 1 aid dv
Hout Nomibany tf.iJy al Id uu3
Kaisrsr L'itv Nut
XX. ;ic: XXX (C
raCR Ptradv;
familK, ll.uoslMJ,
11 Sol h
HEAT Rtrady: j 5 .oft wlnfer. S'otein.
oer, bWC blO; Uetemr-T, biu. January. ;jo
mmr, ipc vio. isc asKeo.
UUKH Slrone; No. . cash 40c bid: Nnrm.
oer, UC bia. 410 aked; lerrmrr. t'-c huL
"-. year. o-t roi.l. Sic a.kt.-d. Jail
uary, 41ic; May, 44',c bid, 44-sc aked. No i
nur. casn, -jc asut-a.
Oath-No. t cabh, us-c b.d: Mat. :suc hid
Ktk No. rat.h St bid.
PHODUCE-lUUtT. weak: Creamer linrr
w; gooo, v:: nne dairv. 1: iui
fct.u.vc . 1 w. aietiy at -Jv.
i-nuriHiu?is nanis (u ';,r rumli. mu.
urrKiai Dxcort, iic; tin-d beef. 'M; clear
nu biuea itnione.ii. a. s Hnt clitr mi t
.w. luvmuna, w , tnnri i .nc knlra MutV-
niesi pork, 114 (W; tierce lard. l-,.tl.'i.
CATTI.B hteady: cow. Ii Siai'.u. bieh-.
aix: shiDDers. v&vai 11
Sheep Name rn.iiu.na. m nt
request al
Hoc Steadr: DaeVin and h . l.-.
Ui bgbt, la.oit4.44 '
Johao Most, the anarchist baa Lean
ftff&lQ cooTtctod of shooting bis mouth
off too freely and will probably serve
another year iuthelSew York peniten
nary.
Atlantt, Ga. is again a "wet- rilv
Two years ago optiou carried
were ana liquor telling aa prohibited
Saturday the question was v. td upon
again and the prohibition partr was
defeated. Thia reversal of public opin
ion would indicate that Atlanta was
tired of the restriction policy of probi
onion. Having tried the experiment
It waa regarded aa a failure .nd hi..
louwilltind it baidto convince
, laid an old fashioned merchant
yesterday, "that advertising paTi.,;
Well, it may be difficult to prove it by
any mathematical method: but when
we notice that the best advertisers do
the moatbuiineu we Accept the result
conurmatory of our theory that iu-
aicioua laverualng doet pay.
Fu.ru-1
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HOO.-Artire lit.d L,...,. i
Administrator's Sale of Land
.S 1. Ad.nitil.tn.tur ul llv c,ta-e ol lf.it. .1
.U " !., W1U .1 .1 Clll. It. .1
bynriuW u otJ ol lh rr..l.;,(. co' t, ..!
coutitr, Minourl. ude u Hi. Jul, i..
I. . at til. tomb l..r nl .... . .u..t
city ul Uicutaood, on
10DAV, JAX11RT t, Issi,
u.lwtn iu. Hour, of 10 o't lo. k , a m and .
uctw.-n. in., of that d.y, rui.l Uurliujil7l .ii
n. .11 iu n.oi, uti. ru,d in.wt . ai'..KM
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Mxssl.t", '
Tn. nortb e,t iurt,r ot tn nonb ...I ..n.r
tr ol rttlon in. u,.,in artj . ,UrrV "
rju, l.t,t,-.ii,. ;a, ,0 rWMl 1'J , r
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nup l.cnl) ,Ulm. iI .ui. 1. X,n ..h,h, 7i
al. lual in al ia, wuia r at ...ru r of ihr v. .in
na juitki ul wt.n tbiny-uor. i ll" L,tTn n
Blly.fuu, CM. ran,,. i.,ial.i. (, ti7, ,,iS
nou.Ii ol rorJ lu,Trh. muii ,,, Va. rv. i.o"
lor it,. tuoro-M ,4 ltM d,w, ,,u. y . fJ
''.' B.La: Cart lu band.
M JAMKali. U.VU. AJm'r.
THE BENNETT
STUHP PULLEU
WILLIAM
Airout For liny Ominly,
This illus
tration rep
resents a
stump pul
ltr, this H
so ingeni
ously cen
str ii c t eil
that tei
lounds O!
he end ol
me lever will slowly hut surely rMsr
a n.n. jnoiisanus of acres in Hay
ouniv are yet to he cleared and the
value of this invention can hardly be!
1 have th" stump puller at work at
jiwepn r. noir and Wm. T. Undies
wo r inning uiver, west or (Irrick.
Comeand see it. for tern.a anil fur.
ther particulars.addresa me at Orrick.
WM. FERUUSOX, Agt.
Also agent for the famous Western
Washiug machine.
You will got lefton the COR
RECT STYLE If j ou purchase
elsewhere.
1 :::::::::: :.
BROWS
CLEARING SALE,
Oommences Dec. 1st
and will continue until
Jan. 1st, 1888. We will
offer extraordinary in
ducements in all de-
VISIT OUR CLOTHING DEPARMENT
VISIT OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT
VISIT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
LEADING
lllcftniouil
FURNISHERS
- Missouri
VIS1TQURDRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
VISIT OUt GENT FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
VlilT OURQUEENSWAREDFPARTMENT,
J. C. BROWH Mercantile Company.
IFliolixuxOxaca. Mo.
PATRONS AND FARMER
HOME
PROTECTION CO.,
RA.Y COUNTY, MISSOURI
Do a general Kami and Household
Insurance business in the countv
For further infortiia'ion Call on either
of the otlu-ers or the agent, John L,
Harrison, Richmond Mo.
E.M. EXDSl.KV. President.
W. H- i'U'l'H, SserretHry
W.K. I.AJiCASTEE Treas.
JOU.N L. HARRISON,
County Agent,
DIRECTORS
E.M. K.NDSI.KV, W. W.WILLI A M.s
J V.V.N I UL M1' W F L AXUAS 1'KIII
lAMKSHOK J L. 11 A Kit I S( )V
WHFirCH ADKI AN tiOKDON
& V JSNUSLfcl
i Tl IT Tt HIT Ti ATT I T T n A "ITN -W
Ki:r TT 3Et
SFFALL AND WINTER STOCKS
Is now open for inspection, null "will make us manylfiiends
iiiul sell on its liM-i-lts any time. Ye cordially invite all
our friends ami acquaintances, who buy foods in
llicliuioiid, to cal I early and allow lis to show you
through, as hc propose to let
The Goods and the Prices Talk.
In our stock are f lie Xewest Xoveincs in woolen Dress Goods
Silks, Yklvkts, Pn-siiKsriiiMMiMis. Uuttons, IIkaids, and
anything' usuall kept in a rirst Class Dry Gootls store.
C3L,0.A.K:3."
Short Wraps, Raglans, Jackets, Misses and Chil
drens Cloaks at Lowest Living Prices,
Please Oall Early
m
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
iTATK NISSOLW,
Cuuniv ul k. f
Court, oiatw itrm, 1W7.
In th Circuit
ID lit IUV Circuit d.urt a.liiniu,
mi, a ii 1.7 w-i;r
hliitb (ioobint, fuialifit
Z'Jnrflj Ihil.lnos, und Hnhtgt .
uieui Wiliumlwi,im.,de4:ii; '
Now st iliia iImv ..,.. ii.. .,iu,.. k .
llf r atltiriat;tf. aalnl 1 1 ...... .... . . .
ll-IIUl ttl .XHirt lll4 tUf .). ll. lfl .Ut.
rUl.ll liOk.lU, ISA tl'JL.-rwitlrlit ! II..- KluU l
tion.
Wlit rt-iiiK.n It uorItrHl ). ih. ...... rt ..
tl.t -li-ltninit bt; n-till4l l.y nbhrHtii
Uls( Itlaiutlfl fid OiIiiliitrlii:Hl m stult awaiii.t 1. 1 ...
i ti ls4x.urt Ui ot,jtj..i fl kmi, Tmi nature of
ui4,o isi av 'iiJ'Biu a milaTCWrbt atn.1 Umi iMM nl
..... wut. inuimmi Mill CorrvtMIDI CriallB
Wt, dUNl ou ut itooui tl. .-Ml. imy of Ann I
., Lt.. IhAi, tjnvyii,M V, Wi liuit lk.hr.in. n.i
...jwtu. ua-Kiiuci i rati AISK , HUsUC lO It..
imly of !U), in h siiO of Miiourt. to it
i WfOly (-W r . ft uf ii,. t,l nf Uit-
outu hm ,ur;r oi iu nortti rMtfjusinfr uf
hod k 'Kiit, (s Uiwiiti.u fittr-tvo. id-1 nim-
iweoiy sttilit, (at,, nail KuLly fno . it
Ht luall if till Bortli Hettt (iiitvrur of -rll..u
uir ji w-ujuiu iifiwttu i ntoKe lwniy
be UlSraU-ll OUt Of Mtlll HlllUWU lolrllHS l.'t
bis b-ir. MiiU be teiUl Lu ilur oiftintifl, lui'y
lid 1-OlllO.frl U II ti. 1.,1 nr.n.llv -..
And tbaVt DD'S tb ftald t.rii(lai.t Tu-hftrluh
Ix.ObiDS. Oc mid MpiM'hr h4 Ui court. i il.t i,rxt
term tti'-rml, to bu i-tti;i vnd liol-Un i tl.ts ourt
null. lit uir vn nu i.iiiitnu, in miu o.iiiiit-
u.e Mb ly uf 1 t-brury. nvt. .tuil l- lt rt.
Hut klitlj dk of sld U-rtn. if ibt ii Ui Uall S4,
im oiounu, svui ii uih uio oa or bffoir lb
.tl dy ot taut U-riu Ui mummut at plftul to tbe
1.4-iitiuD tu Mid ru, lt. .iii will b Ukvu
tut c io:sjxi aud juoj(Luu( ill b ivoUsjind c-
vi'liiiifiy.
And ii is fiirtbt-r onWrtMl thai a ivii.y krf1
ht jiubhaiM! acvajnlliiK tu la iu ibt tin hhomi
llan iOKiT, B u4rWa)'sttr urmU-il aul iiibllliMl
..'Xnliuia Ui Uw. iu Un liiaiuDil. Itav uuutili-
Miaauun, aud Ibis tiauM-1 I'oiiiinut-d.
isu. u. UK., tinuUClnrk.
1 W I tl.en. hit haviiil und tbti saslnl
Mb A I. J lb Circuit riiirl. of Hay vouutv. this
IJUlb day of .Soi'iiitjr. A. 1. Iwfl.
S'j-i JNO. Jt. GHivfc.N'i Circuit Ulk.
jtibA.'
The Poor Man's Chauce! He Rich Man's Opportunity
WE MU3T EMPTY OUR STOREROOM; WE MUST
SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK.
EL'lit vcars we liavo served tbe Men and Bovs ot Kansa3 Citv llicht voars. steadv appreciation by the people of
this community of our ell'orU to do the best we could for them as well as for ourselves, has placed us in the proud position of
bein cramped for room. The requirements of our business the past years has demonstrated that we must enlarge in or
der to keep abrcist with tbe demands of our customers and the growth of our beloved city.
NOW FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT AND
"WTiat -we propose to dLo,
Wo have secured the lower lluor of t ur building, running from Main tind frontingon Deleware street.
This will double in si.o our present iiai ters. Uroad stairways will be erected, a show window on Sev.
cnth street, enst of Deleware street front. The upper story will also be remodeled. It is therefore
lieccessary to vacale in order to make room for the workmen. Now weask Your help, your
aid, your asslstanc. Wo must give up our store room. It is the inierative demand of the
builder. Deep und wide will be tho cut mid slaughter ot the goods. We cannot afford to loose any
Time in disposing ot the (Joods any more than you e:in alfor.l to t'.iss this chance to obtain liargains.
This is no farced sale ol' odds and ends, but one universal, wide sweeping slaughter of full lines of Men'
and Uoys' Winter Overcoat, Suiis, Hats, Caps, and Underwear, I'nibrellas and llubber Goods. Uach
and every article .YI list K'o -M list he sold. Sale begins Monday morning. Beside tho great cut
in our prices we have another inducement. Iivory tenth purchaser of a Suit or Overcoat in onr Men's
Clothing department will receive either l.OOi) pounds of hard coal or -,000 pounds of soft coal or one
eord of wood, the choice left with the customer. In our liuys and Children department a Sled or a pair
of Skate will bo given with every Suit or Overcoat.
Again wo say these nr tho most startling surprising values ever offered, by yours to command.
A 1 M OMR,
SEVENTH AND MAIN comeH;i?l SEVENTH AND MAIN
KANSAS CITY", Missouri.
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