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THUS DtiMooitAl W. J, FOUSE, Editor. R. F. HiXSON. City Editcr. Terms, $1 Per Year. fntaftd at tiio poMMRet l Mourot Clty(Mt" nurl. n looond MI matter. THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1898. Algerlsm mcana burdens on the people, The whinninis noai in almost X -' t ft, necessity. The wneei im Mute it turned around onc' more and OH Bun slay next. Christian nations wrltl celebrate tlic anniversary of the blflh oi Christ. Will we celebrate this stent, which moans so much lo mankind, da we should of by feasting and doing those things which bear the condemnation of the Baylor of the world; It is a time for reflection. Tlx- voar I81W Is near its close. A new year w to j soon be ushered In. We were placed here for n good and no ble purpose. How ha ye you spent the days; how have i Im proved the precious moments, are thoughts for serious con sideration. Kach of os, doubt less, has done Borne good deed and for each good dew I per- Our new possessions will be formed it maybe that a score continually giving us trouble of bad ones stand on the other notwithstanding the fact that side of the ledger. Let each we have already paid dearly for one of us learn a lesson from ihem. JEWELRY AND NOVELTIES. The trusts will continue grow !n strength and hi tiutn Hers so long as this country has i high (protective) tariff. To Increase tt; burdens of tie p eople appears to be one-' thing which our plutocratic friend take delight in doing, We have rust opened this Department, in which we arc showing a very large ttasfortrntsa 'rf the kteat efeaiena in Imported and Domestic Navrltic This Sleek, which ItttludM a ' oi II . . k t ... i j i;, j kj 3,f .t tU" r-nntfv. A-i -i pm n-ancs ilia iitci die Latest novelties, cannot ouputunso jde as in Had Lafayette acted with the itne spirit which prompted tin McKiuley crowd the American colonies would have become t'Vencli colonies in 1770 instead of free and Independent. Tlx army contractor may have been a patriot. Ji he was, ; tire past and hi the future live I more as we should. Let its do more to elevate humanity, do more to alleviate suffering and to fead our fellow man to walk In tin rirlit way. Thfnw about your privileges, your influence, your duty, and then do that which is rijjlit Jeweled Belt Sets and Buckles, Imported and Dc mestic Side Combs, Hair Pins in shell, celluloid and hor n; Cut steel Buck" les and sets, Sterling Silver Novelties, Sterling trimmed, plain and fancy Pocket Books? Novelties in Jewelry of Every Description', Chatelaines, Etc IMfTfe J I- home at tl and sl-ai' How w'li dead vour reai Into your iioor o your friend. We must mow now many here are of n.-j in 11 K), but in order to .take tiic census of the MONEY TO LOAN! hi am it mown I ilunli-t'O from Siimo I1WM0. on ueari V Improved Farm Lends, i imvi n iltniTc! itinilint in linn Juki ii 1 1 s I -- time. wo n .- i ,..,t ilinu tn i i lov Katos nnJ Easy Terms. I.oim i-fraud an bon uo :ir:'. Ai;-! ilii-M't to VV. VJ LCNCMIRE, Loan mill Abutrifl I.owxcf. practicable suppose, can bt The PROGRAM Philippines tin wili have to :; lor salel v. census taken in lanre ninn be gh i.i Hi. en 1 ! by the EKeri Trusts claim that Hay wanta protective tariff in order that they can pay llelr hands high er wages. At this time the tar iff i.i the highest In the history if the country. Can as much be said for waires? 'I'lirnini :iif Lsivdnurr Admission 10 Cents. mlor Class :i room Of Cattle Hogs Sheep Turkeys. Geese Chickens Market Report. ( ...... .li.00f 5.00 ; ..... JS2. ?:( 8.151 Rrtlti as ill f i item i suppose, can De a Certatneo rroro kite agent oi tne railroad at your place and communicated by mail: the 'other will require advice by ' telegram. We have removed Our Central Office to 1(:5 I Washington Avenue. The dis tribotion v;ill be Tnade from the old place, corner 11th. & I Locust streets which we still Oil occupy. All of onr St. Luis ti papers have noted the kindly purpose your people and the :t hi ii-.'i-i:i1 Inn nt il l,.T ,vur tim- .;. luunitv is most heart) v, as well boS8: Jper Henderson, List ol Letters. TJ'-iiiniriiujj unclaimed in pojtolflffci at Monrou UUy. Mo. .ti Pee. 19 18l). Mi-s. Deliy Abbey; Jokn Brown; I i . i . i kmtwdk i uivh. i m;KUVun . .ic' P- Daifrooti Miv. Jovtiiu Xoao Mr. .fomtriag; .lumen Iv -lly. Benry Kropff; N. H. LawivaoB; I. Lowion; OneRir M !!!: James .til!.:r; Wesley fltts; Mrs. Nsncy Smith: Ira Bvykvr; Mrs. : Mni.lliln WlUnn- H I. VV..IU- Mi. Shipments for t)e week were: i .,(.rvn;,. vVasinu-toa-. Mvs. Sarah Over the Burlington fi. B. by Youas;. 4c 17 A pe r dOB, 4c. Sharp & Gray, Scars of hogs; Yates. Barker & 10 cars of cars ')" oWla'miiny f Uh i-- 1,-Uoi-s h.ivoii must say advertised. J, r. Pawton, p. to. Brya H pC iui r il ion ity of tie i Col. Y. J. runigning hi army after the tr had bei u sijjn ed ol mucll i n ali r country ughtinu fur the ,t the down trodden ma America, than dotni'.pol) rut Ltosu Siiiitli. Kmani-liaitlo-n Wail iwortli, stall Alltu'e lo riilts sse.s in du- ty in Cub i or any inner u Ji is a battle of the plain peo ple, tlu- people who fitfllt the battles and pa v t!i taxes, against organized greed. Mill ions of serfs in Spanish colonies have been fn ed. Now the American people mast and will !ree themselves from tin est tyrant in history- ;r-fold. i Bi uitation i :t , Suslu N ounir. lU'.-IUitlon . . Tin.- dim i'm be Luoy WllllainJ. i is, . 'lauo Solo. ... I iU.- III.-. l.e iltiniatlon 'Inurio I lendcrriun. l 'Imsi Pi-rnvlu- iv i. ! Ocrtrudo Hhiw. ijunrtutt lit.! Uix-UttUon i:iicl- Lieuhen'a Urave Uulirer, MumIc Muelu I 'l-.e. .... Six 'lips ol !it., ' i.v ;....;. , ( iirlstinas as widespread, and moat of all of poultry and I of mixed feath tlie, recognition of it af Man! limsj W ill IX ei be ers. Over the M. K. & T. II B. - l - . . . I'. to , . . . ... .iiinMij; toe ueueui.. n i ui I JScott & TOOlCV. Cars Ot lOUS t . ...i t.i 1........J. .. wuuiy. wnu wum yt.,c. .nd & SU.ddard, t car of hogs. Total 24 car loada j Palmyra Presbeytery. Do not forcret that there will be a calljneeting of the Palmyra j Presbytery in this-city toattend I to special buiiness. J. O. Reavts; h ive a cheerless Qnrisunas. Yours cordially, T:io. M. PtNNM, Gen'l Mgr. Holiday Table Linen at Bbul- wave's. A number of tlu S, G, SEWARD'S AND n n rht. :ile. evening. Every oue attend. The e icauini: nt- r t ;n.. u-,. ,,,.,. -n -,t . .. .. , . - . ii uuumiiiiv,u.t riiiiv. ut ,. . ti r 1 1 1 i i i ; 1 1 ! i v 1 1 iiiiu their friends have lateiv oriran- i .ei i :i hi-.mrli nf Hie X'i-vv P.en. is invited to Uivyiism. Uury Club and will meet every ! Presbytery will convene at 2:80 Widv.estlay afternoon, beglu nin;; after new year. Their pro grams will be varied and inter ) Union Davis, ol near Warren, est'.nvf. Their Dumber will be hmnilil in a loud of tnrkevs yesterday, while in the city he UI. Pnnrnntinnfl I WE II Are the Fines great ed .iiui To day the country i-j paying pensions to m arly one million persons. As this is more than the entire number of men who were in the Union service dur ing the civil war. there Is some thing radically wrong. Those old soldiers have !ioL oniv re fused to die but it would seem that many of them have become twins, each drawing a pension. ISvery old soldier should have a liberal pension, but we must not continue the pension after the death of the soldier and the s ife of bis youth. St. Louis Provident Association. St. Louis .j-. . Dec. 20, 08 W. J. IIOUSB, I'.M. Editor Monroe City DttMOG'UAT Dear sir: Your issue of lecent dat reached me ::i the midst of traordinary pressure upon mj time and attention, l havi not failed to observe the zeal: :i M.l ehi - i.-eei- rami tulil.-l limited to thirty and there axe nni- riluml twitntw.nvfl i-'irn t i r ' - members. Mrs. R. S. Nichols P13 t,lls ofllce an appreciated was elected president. The other and substantial call. are. Mesdam Ml... t III '1 . McClintici A. meinuers Proctor: .1. II. Boulware; W. L, Reld; J. .). lloijers; 11. M. Clark; W. L. Ely; Harry Parks; P. L. Pettitj ' unnunh r 1 1 X- Will M. Medea If; Uan-y I .inn: ! j . - Misses Carrie liogers; Anna uouiware; uiara ami ue'inie j Stevens and Dot Dickman. IMiey will belonu to the State J. P. Booth and Miss Alta returned Tuesday from an ex tended visit to hlsmotlier. at The Haunlbal Journal has the information from ii pretty rella ble source that EIou. R, V. Bland, the old silver champion, la to he a candidate for govern or of Missouri in 11)00. While Honest Wch" BJand would make a governor of whom all Missourians would be prom1., we hope he will continue m con- . ...v.-.v .'ii. iTuiLU ju I i , . i i ' i 1 in im e ev. i are prosecuting I he rabeit hunt which entitles them to the priv- i la your section of the state, and f ilftje of (he traveling library, on the other hand, be assured I "" 1dlf,eLe.n4t S"? ?yfry !?ur lit. .ol I.. rl i . , . Vi Itll t i I ' i t . there Is similar Interest taken of womeU'8 dubs is also a Nn by the Provident Association in tlnual organisation and is well the part it is to perform, your known as one Oi the broadest good people to furuVli I he und grandest organisations for L.i.o.u. r.., .iv.. f...... ..,.i .. cultured women In the country. , A New York paper say.--of it: Bee that it la given to the most (..., ,r H-iM1. i.-sst session of! the National Federation of Women's Clubs, Eastern women Will linn a them, either pound boxes, t made. Yon 'nil LineoJ? in bulk or at needy and deserving of our city poo.-, arnomg them chiefly help less women and children. For this purpose o.ir entire regis tr.itiou bureaus btflng consult ed an 1 lists for distribution prepared on lire plan of last touch with one another from j mik nnflfulnu i,.. ; i ..... I .Maine to OaHfomhr. Tlieir or-1 ihnstmas i AND CONFECTIONS I L T. BELL'S DRUG STORE, Also, a beautiful line of Lamps - aitd - AJbuisis, have oine to realise the power and possibilities of this organi zation. A large proportion of i must i-iie.se:. -n I i' ills nionu-ii of the United Stales are uow In Oysters, Celery, Meals and! Luncheons, Fresh Fruits I If tlie purest Quality i.,.i, .i! I I .1.1 . . .1 r il 1 1 ImII L 1 1 il. Ii. ui rm . wi vui uvui.ui.iiii itv 'Jr lUOHIIvimi i"1!! I,.,l,l. ,,-ill, n ,-.r I .-, i 1 1 1 II n-wl without in'rs are the place of delivery and which will also snecifv the number of ifress where be can be of much rabbits aooortloned in the case, varitv of unrelated topics greater service to the peopJ In order lo this plan we wni ! 'f vitaj importance, otlicrs ttiS experience m tile national need to be advised of. First the law factory, hla honesty and.1 exact date of abloment and I II!. 1 . . ... . . imioy are neeueu to protect tlie arrival here and at v. hat depot I of every variety, aad tTSTPSSSJS MM Giprs on M e devoted to an euormous u,ouu uu uiiui, (. .A.T GIVEN BY Ilis Uii Mtii ill AT Opera House, MonfJay Eve, Dec. 26. 1898 of conseouence selves. only to them- people from further encroa.'h-l delivered. Second, the number I Settle. I need my money. Call and Cms 'i'Mii of tha money power of rabbits,, approximated as A, Bon.wAtiE. . i CAFE. ood Music will be furaishe I and a pleasant tim? guaranteed those who attend. . ftarjMiJ Cordially MM. By OltBSS CoMiiiTTi'i-;