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r'1'Y i ' r n "T" Mi ' i r, i f "- 'ft ' J.I'lOJt ' ILltOATJ TIME TABLE. '.VESTWAItD. lay Kvprcsa... Arrives 1 :3f. p.m. Leaves 1 liOii.m. . I'liri'ilgh Express. Al rives 12: H :t. Leaves 12 :28 a.m. K . i il Passenger. Anlvtn 12:30 p.m. Leaves 12:4.1 p.m. i W No. U, Te.ii Express Atrtve." ? sin a. m. t ij.ii , Leaves 2 ! 1 0 a . in . t'jfe'J-Krnliju;, turrits passongers.,Lcavc8'0;23 It , KABTW ARM. No. 2, Pay Exprest . . . . Arrlvos 2M0 p.m . Leaves 2:55 p.m. No. 4, Through Express. Arrives 2:10 n. m. Leaves 2:10 a. ni. No. (I, Local Passenger. Arilvcs 1:20 Leaves 1:40 p. m. -Freight, curries passengers. Leaves 4:10 n. in. Local passenger trains S and 6 run be tween St. Louis and Kansas City. Tlirco sections ol night train east. Tex, ox- rcss,'No. 0, nas throughchnli'car via. exlngtoti branch. Free reclining chair uitrs on all through trains. MtnANON DltANCII. Trains 1. avu Jefferson City at 0:30 a. m., arriving at Aurora. 0:30 a., m. Kntumlne. will leave Aiuo.a at 11 :3 p. m., arriving at Jefferson Olty at 2:3 p. m. John J. Uiiuucii.Agt. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC) SPECIFIC No. In un so rears, .? or'J?.,?,cf,,Vl, I ' Nervous Den i y, Vital Weakness, SI vet TIM. or oiiBn,rV.';3r:Ll.ni solo T Brtnonwie, or mil potW on receipt oIl)rIoe.-HUMPHRKY3 MEDICINE CO., Oor. WUUam and Join Sts., T. Homo seeker, will And the tnit cf tlio imlillo doinnln of rtfrrlcnlttiriil and Kruzlng Titluo along tlic (irettt JNc-rtfieru uy hi rJrtkoln& Montana FREE LANDS NEW TOWNS loOortnorn nlonfr UiciJerU Northern Knllwnv Line, JltulhCM chnncCB. Write V l,VitlTNKY,!n.liiul(Mlnn. for book, mnpp, rtc. Write now. Settlers on free Government Inuilo Along the Ureal Northern Ry Llmiln North Dakota and Montana get loir rates and line markets for products. LOW RATES HUNTING, FISHING.. I . Finest rcfortaln.Vmcrlo.ifllong i uretu Aortnern uy. Miie in id I uesotn. UnkrUfia and Moulanft. ' Ucstclnttnto for health seekers; Montana produces the flncet Horses and Cattle. Free ranges yet iu Motifte. Ilk And nn Itlver Valleys jiml sweet Grass 1I11U. HORSES, CATTLE. ,.' if? it imt i mwhi ciTy.I .K2BOTW 4 pX&r m K. I 1 1 JiSw.. . MOST DIR'EIT j fgfi P&ES i fe Jd POPUUBLINE J r. ' HEALTH, WEALTH, Tn Montana. Fun Lndi, Nw Townt. New ttaiUvfiTfl, Nw Mlnti, Low RiUi. largest area of good vacant land. tweet Gross Hills, Milk nnd sru ntver valleys Moniana.rcacheilonly bv- tho Greit Northern HivlUmy lAnev Xho btock. Kaisers' paradise, SHEEP HOGS. GOLD, COAL. Tha region, tributary to OroatXortll. cm Railway Llnoln Montana produce alllhoprecIou"iui(lbacrmctiil. Now towns und railway? arc being built. MILK Go lo the Oront Reservation of Montana and get n good Tree home ted. i owratc. and Irce Sleeper, ou (!roat Northern Uy Line. Go nov.-. RIYER. HERDS. MINES. Tlicao have mado Jlontnna the riclietSt.ltcp.'r;upltl In the Union l'lenty or room for moro nilnera and .locLraiHerit. Now la the time. Along tlio Groat Northern Hallwnv Una In Montana nro frcn ranclua and pasturage, mm ol procioui mtai, hon and coal, and nw cities sndtowrw. Now Is your chance. GREAT FALLS YOUNG MAN! Surrounded by a line agricultural andgrazlngcounlry.clo.o to m.nn of picclona metals.lron an I roaldioi.es slngnwitirpoMMineaT'rtlcd In Amer lca,Hls .ontana'sludiiolrial centre, CHICAGO IVfONRAlLROAD. Omnibus leaves Jefferson Aly, 7:30 a. m. every day except Sunday, , con. ncctlng with the train .'caving Ccdiir City at8a. m. and which mJkes luonipt connection at Mexico with .ill trains going cast, west or north. Jonathan GiuMSitAv,Tlcltct Agent Thovnlleyaof lied, Mouse, Mlssciri, Milk anil un Itlvera ronrhed by t:xat Northern Hy. I.lno. Half rate exi iir .lonsScpt. 0,23, and Oct. H, rite F, I WiuTsjsv.tt. Paul, Vina. G.H. R.L. Mtn' cotton, worsted suits for 63.00. Double back overcoats, 52 inches long, fur $3. t)0 ut M. Goldman's. M. QoUlmnn and tlio Hcd Stoic aru preparing to rccelvo a iorpjo supply of new goods. Ladies' flno cloaks nnd jackets for half tliulr value at the Ucd Storo. The largest and llncat line of chll dt'ctis suits and conlu ever brought lo this market, nt M. Goldman's. Mens' Kentucky jcuns pants for 'J0c, at M. Ooldiiiun's. For Sale or Exchange' My farm, containing 202 acres all undo: foncu, 30 acres timber, 50 meaduiv unJ pMstiins? aereu orchind ami nil iu a high mate of cilltlvntloii. The 1H0 acies, til ablolttud, lies a llttlu lolling, resembles prnlilc; Is a deep, rich loam soil and pKidui'es lino eiopi of com, wheat, oats uud all kinds of grasses, Is well watered with 3 uuvel-fulllug springs and tour wells, Forty acred of this laud lies in the center of the coal belt running through tub section; has two coal banks on It mat has been partially worked and four other known out-crops for banks that has not yet been prospected. Coal of tine quality both Bituminous and Can ucl,nlio lead and zlun prospects. Or chard contains about SOO young beating tiees of all kinds of choice frut also va riety nf berrica. Two-ordinary and otle. story cottugo dwelling of 1 and 3 rooms each, besides pantiles, smoke and dry house; splcudid cistern and cellar en closed with rock wall 28x14 feet udder' dwelliugi stable and gralufcry 20x30 feer, crlbS( sheds amT' jiau'trv 'house. This farm Is situated one, mile from Ulstoti; 12 miles west of Jefferson City on Pacific railroad. Uood neighborhood, churches of Daptlst, Methodist, 1'rcshyterlaii and Catholic within one-half and two miles; one mile from a good school 6 and I) months ach year. This farm it about clear of stumps and has no waste, rocky or vvarliy land on It except what is taken up by st small litvine that runs thiough It affording an abundance of water for stuck from the springs; unsurpassed to. health; have had no doctor bllU tor 20 ears. This None of the best fatmsof Us size in (..etttriil Mi'bo'url, and 1 offer ic at u bar gain for cash, or 1 will exchange fur good desirable city piopeily, resident or business property. My pi ice lu exchange is 7,n00, 8J,00U 10 93,600 111 property, the balance cash, or i n time to suit at 0 per cent. For further pauleulars address the ow iter on the premise or enquire at tbisotileo. A. KOUTSZONd, KLsroN, Coi.f. Couniv, Mo. -THE STATE REPflBUCAN- JEFFERSON CIOTA0SSpWtI. PUBLISHED EVEB.V THtffisDAT KVENINO. 1 ! F. G. Fclkehson, Business Manager. SUBSCRIPTION, $1. A YEAR IN- Entered at the Poetutlcc at Jejereon City, Mn., nit tecoml clanetnntter. Now Scries,' Jan, 7, 1890. Thursday, December 11, 1800. Our first snow of this winter fell last Sunday afternoon. Holiday presents, useful and orna mental, In great variety. "Stylas and prices to stilt everybody jstorc open every evening from Slon'tlay, Deo. 8, until Xtnas. K. Dallmeycr,- Madison St. ' ,' ; : A farmers Institute, under the aus pices of the State, board of agricul ture, will be held in this city on the 15th and 10th of-;npxt"tripntb: The rneetlm; promises lo bo an'lntcj'cstlng one, and a large, attendance) $ cx- TO ALL POINTS IN TEXAS, MEXICO & CALIFORNIA. Through Trains Carry PULLMAN SLEEPERS BETWEEN Sedalia Jefferson City AND TEXAS POINTS, Gko. A. Eedv II. C. Cttoss , J. FKEY, Gen. supt. GASTON MESLIElt, Gen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent SEDALIA, MO. Cheap Excursions South. ; For the purpose of affording op , portunity for invi'Stigatinir. Ihu tin I rivaled advantages olfeieil Inline I seekers, and investors by I lie St ties of Missouri, Arkansas, neiinn, Louis.tna anil other stnli'S iotlth and bonthctt'.l. The MwiipMs mule 1'tui siii IJity, Foit Stt'.lt ni.il Mfinpliis R. It. has tirrni'.fr'd fir a i-cii-sof liiilf rule fxeurjions lo piomitici.t poinis in tlio;i' btntes. T.v'kets for these ,xcuirtU)ln will lie Oil ellc nt the couipany's coupon I'llh t-'s obl of and ini'liidinj? SpilnguVld. ami nt Kansas City, ou siepluutiei 'J and ill, nnd Oclolior 14. For FLORIDA tlic following spec i.il arraug" nienls will bo nuule: Rii'ind trip tickets to prominent Florida points will lie sold on St-p-tember 'J, 22 and 2D, October 7, 111 anil 2rt, November 10 and 24, ami Deeonmer 2. On these lutes the Memphis route will also sell to those grlug to Flo-Ida to mnalr, ono-wny lickoU to points in Ui'it si tte nt thf ralo of one and ojie-liitlf cents pi t mile. All round trip tiiki is will be good thirty days for return and l;n h r miid trip and ono- ay tickets will be uocd forpmaitj on auy of lliei" company's passenger train leaving Knusns Ui'V (ill I lite? auove nuiiieu. The. fonipinyV c-li-pou olllcis in Triaas Citv ore at j;)2 Main St., 1012 Union Avu. , Union Depot ami Hy.S WIL 5 A Horse Blankets The OHIO $ MISSISSIPPI R'Y Receivers. .1. WAI.IiO. GenTranioMgr. j at.Gcnclai oiWcq building, northwest corner oth and isroatitvay. For hinps, time table, folders and all desired information, address J E. Lookwooi), Gen'l Puse. & Tick t Agt., Kansas Olty, Mo, ni , ninni..iinn,id luinikiira tntemlea to aeceive jtiiuiih-b, uutuuuiuq nthnr mad runs a' wa'iuii. aioj u ii iu.u.mi.... ottier rpau runs a y ,.Cl 6tin sojt. cars f row bt. Louis a c-Hb. Viola. Crenm L 1 the only road running a passenger train from St. Louis to Cincinnati. 4 SOLID VEST1BULED TRAINS arc run from St. Louis to Uincmunti by the O. & M. R'y. All classes of passengers have llio use of these cars without extra charge. Advertisements 01 rival lines are the public, as no rain of nassemzer to Cincinnati. The linio by lue O & M, tt'y is LSS THAN 10 HOURS, from Bt. Jouis,to Clnclnnaii, much quicker than by the longer and in ferior routes. NO CHANGE OF CARS by-tbls route from St, Lou lo' Loiiis ville,JClntjiiinati, New York, Plillailel phla,"BJtiiuoru and; Washington und to oher luipottant Eastern polu's. The O-iSsJilU'y.ii the .shortest, nnd the quickest, and transports moro passengers from St. Louis eastward than any other road from St. Louis. . nni,.i,il 'il.nirpo rIiow this to bo line. "iissengcr fares arc rijticit less by rti,c O. & M. R'y than Gy any .other a?HIUih.QH TICK UTS by the. O. & Mt M. R'y all ofllees, of connect- WrV- ii...rwiot.. South and Noitlnvest, tf St.' Louis'. ,hen P wliM.lhg ?,8k ttfr'fWlu'Ut via the cV & M. R 'y. tor sale In St.nuis afcUn:o ySJ,alla"': at Company's 0(nce, . Jt13 .Broadway. Address A. J, lATtE, General West'cru'i'asscnger Agent, "U05"N, Broadway, St.. Touis, Mo. J, F, BauvaW, W. B. Bhattuo, Gen. M'g'r. Gen, pnsB'r, Agent. Cincinnati, O'. Pr5CrEa L THiS nrerjnrntion.wilh- (e'??,u:o I out Injury, remover ' cult- ',Ar.iri,a I .lunr-nil rx. smooth and ll uiNTmibn tJI 1 to rivfl s.itiefactlon. At t'nip':u.tfl ormail' . Xer 5 9 cents, mnarii ny r-.iso. oh o. a. v. BtTTXiia co. TO CUIE. tx tnvt DISEASE of my row USE HEISKELL'S OINTMENT. i , ,n ..... rann v,, j nnrl hfta proved lnfallibln In every ease, from lnipl EyrUda to objtlnato Ectema, 'fetter aoa Xfohlng Piles. Sold by Praggltfa. 60 cts. per Box. Bfta for Treattae on Sn Vlfoaaea and CertlBcatet ot Cure. CUM!. DWAR:Di, J'reparetl to do all kinds of PLASTERING! at the lowest pos'llilo prices, "ens and Olilorns plastored. All work guar anteed 10 glVO eilliro sail" """i, , .212 Bro:tlway , Jefferson City, Mo . WILL SELL larness, Saddles, Bridles, AI KVEUY'l'UING IN THE SADDLERY line at low ligurcs. .iNow is the time to buy to secure bai gains. Hy. SCHMIDT, 222 East High St. (?&$!SSaaal rwmm ivt aim Snuff Itltls furlun..hi.. I".n wid. at wtrk for ui. hy Anna I'.ff, An.tln, Trill, and Jtio. llnnii, Tul.iln, Ohio. .n rut. oih.r,iT.dtln.aiwcll. wjij noloaf snma m ov.rlU0.0O a nnnin. ion cm do ini woia ana lira it home, wlirr.tir rin ara. I.vtB ba- Slnnrra ira aidlv tamlnir from SI to .10 a dir. All ir... Wailinw- vouhow or all th. ttme. Mir mnoer ik' wpik rri. till,ira unkiutnii amnastb-m. 11W ana -Airtarfii1. rarilriil.n A-i. Il.llulletlat: Co.,Ilux SBOl'ortlDnd.MailU" Twice a Week for a Dollar a Year- Tlio Weekly Republic of St. Louis will go to its subscribers twice a week uritijr November and December, one sheet of six psges being mailed every Tuesday and another every Friday. This will give the readers the news from one to live days earlier thin heretofore, and part of it ahead of any weekly paper, no matter where printed or what day issued. THE SPECIAL MISSOURI EDITION will bo continued with a page of special Stale news each week, and the price will be unchanged, ONIC DOLLAR A YEAR, with the mual :n:nsn -.iotis to agents. Addrc33, fin'. Republic, St. Louis, Mo. in'-Jiiu One of Jha fpf. In BVfah tho woi-lfl. Oar rirUUpttr uhopya. Oalr Ihoid who crrll tnmat otwrn rnk fur ef the rhnnc. All jrou ban to do tn tmirnl'O (how otsT fnoAt to Uifvf who mil jtmr nclrlibori ami iIiom tKund jrv Tht lift rinitiiir tt I Mi lmibfD)i) tiowathtimkii 9 liH"Tlii.TT B"BB QUIT , UiVlnUUSanclacltlc Block HALF TJI Ei 009.ii;tlug; .area UMoeeiieiT. ouuji.i;, i w l. JUUL'v'Wi 1-u.n.. vv Adintuad mr.i the Bfni- ut laproveifttml er.rlnlkjijc HnlW ef. mscoimn, juei'w. i..ii.. and tier. Aomiwa at.j "If V Muli. rru'rhiureDaul.,"tV(lla'(cat- nlogae. ruuairJPHsyiwrjvr..'.; SS f!oll1 Hold rat.b. tlMM M nst MM wmm i Jlcttrr nJiia bold boUforWlOO. unU' Vt 90 which in ui nd uil' 'Jti.wUi work! OaPors"titii iv Uirr villi HUM'! Sill ti ill uatkl ftuA H.OWilr.rui 19 thMi rlittiawr k MIMA. lbr (MUM rltr r rrrcpsnjL- io'BrUth sLpittrtwa f w rxvivniVut' about thf nnlatb pail of lubnU. ll la aran, Joblailaatala. iJow.M lnr. a" la ra.r I" .irr. Wa mil alio Ibow 700 btw Mi TX" SSSta w 1 0 a ar at bu, tnm Ib'o aur.,wftk. -ui.iD.ri.ara Better wrlla atonoa. "" J-,'..v ' SSJlTKlfi&TT CO,. IMS 8Si, VoIU, HAM. Valuable to Intending Settlers a id Investors- The 51i.n''Oiiri. Kausas & Texas railway has issued a folder contain iug a county map of the Stale of tVxas, and a description of the sev ml oun'.ies through which Its Hues pats. These counties arc beyond doubt the viiliest and best iu tliu stale, und inlendliii! settlers, home-seekers or investor" -i should not fail to obtuin a copy of this folder which will be .ihcerliilly and promptly mailed to my address lu tlio world upon appli' cation to Gaston Meslier, General I'as-i'citger and Ticket Agent, M., K. & T. H'y, Sedalia, Mo. ncctcd. r 3 I,- With every, $10 pinxshase ofKM. viuiuiiiuii, uiic-uuii uueu oaro'Size photographs. ., ,. , Mrs. Minor Allen, of near Elilon, in Miller county, under Indictment for forging her husband's name to notes for 8300, was brought to this city last Friday and placed in Jail to awiit the Miller county circuit court next March. If you need a Cloak be surb to see us before bying elsewhere. Our as sortment is the largest and prices the lowest for same quality and make of goods. Dress poods of all grades and colors at low prices. Special values nt 10, 12 1-2, 20, 25, 20 and 50c per yard. R. Dallmeyer, Madison St. , Venders of cheap ennils on the street corners should be made pay for the privilege. Our merchants do a yenrly and legitimate business; they sell goods of a better quality for the same money, and they spend their money here, nnd should be fully protected against the street vender of a day or two. WANTED A girl to do general house work for a family of .three. Apply at M. Goldman's clothing store. Mr. Wm. Derringer lias removed to Elston nnd will continue in the "mud" business. ' ll-0t Prof. W. N. Haider of Taos", was in the city this week and gave our ofllce a pleasant call Men's Congress shoe only $1.15 at the Red Storo. See them if you want a good shoe. The Red Storo is nowwell stocked with a handsome variety ,of goods that is in daily demand Hy the citi zens nf thi3 city and surrounding country. i I-or the next two weeks to give space for new goods coming the Red Storo will sell all goods at great ly reduced prices. v Shoes are almost given, .away the quality and price will please you. Red Storo. If you want ladies' cloaks or jack ets at llio lowest prices ever known in this city, call ut once at the Red Store. The Red Store is compelled to make room for a large npw stocit of goods, and for the next two weeks will offer goods at a sacrifice. See goods and prices at once. A nice line of men's boots and shoes, Ladies' Misses nd children's lioos nt the Red Store. Please send In your subscription lo Tub StateJUpcbmcan1.1' A nice asserlmVriV.Yf road carts liid wagons.,ean "he"s'ee,u, al F. A Dwights, 702 West strfO . - Ladies' fine .shoes pt only 81.50. Sold nt"S2 evci'ywuerc else. See the greatest bargains ever' offered in shoes, at the Red Store. Januaschclc at Lohtuan's opera house. Mr?. Absolcm Hughes died at her homo at Cedar City Friday of last week, aged 82 years. Silk umbrellas of a big variety in gold and sllvcr'handles, suitable for Christmas presents, at Geo. Porth's Jewelry Store. With every $16 purchase of M. Goldman, one-half dozen cabinet slzo photographs. The caso of F. Mitchell & Bro., against J. Rallton has been alllnncd by the Kansas City court of appeals. The Kay and Davis sparring match is fixed for the 15th at Lohman's opera house. JMr. John Bright is now fully pre pared to supply the wants of every body with llio best boots and shoes, for the winter trade, ever put on sale tn this city. If you want a Cloak or Jacket call at the Red Store. Remember, ladles, you can secure these goods at a bar gain. Mr. John Lumpkin, for many years a resident of near Hickory Hill, died Monday .of last week, aged, 81 years. . Oh ! What pretty set rings, gold nnd silver watches, jewelry and sil- ycrware, suitable as Xmas gifts, at George Porth's'jcwelry store. Money saved is money made. To do so you have only to buy yotu clothing of M. Goldman. Mr. Bernard Rlchler, an old and respected citizen of this county, died in his 71st year at his home near Wardsville, last Sunday. We are offering a big job in Men's and Ladies' underwear. Broken lots of different qualities, which you can buy from 10 to 25 per cent, under price. Heavy, -nearly half wool jeans at 30c; Humboldt jeans at 45c per yard. Splendid bargains in "Wool Flannels at R. Dallmcyer's cash store on Madison St. Mr. Henry Pope, one of Osage City's young and prominent business men, was in the city yesterday. Henry is preparing to build a One residence in Osage. Children's pants 50 cents at the Red Store. "A flr&t class orchestra, vfluclrlT truly needed in this city, Is being or ganized by Prof. Friemel. Mr. W. B. Sinlth of Hickory Hill, was In the city Monday, and gave our odlce a pleasant business call. Col. S. O. Hcmenwny of 45 La clede Building, St. Louis, Mo., will most likely bo in attendance nt the coming session of the legislature. High street will soon be In fine driving condition. The next import ant improvement will bu for the city board of aldermen to order the wind mill taken down. Wanted Intelligent gentlemen or ladies to address or call on mo for information that will give them profitable employment. W. D. Wright, 510 Madison St., Jefferson City Mo. The grand jury found two bills against Riley Rogers, charged with stealing a pocket book from Cap. Jacob Stciuingcr, containing a $100 in money and about $1,000 in checks. WANTED A lady canvasser for electric goods corsets, belt3 and other appliances .Address, ' Mns. M. J. IIoi'P, Russellvllle, Mo. Mr. J. W. Reid's Department store has become a solid and substantial business house, and is a credit to this city, and affords an example of the fact that energy, push aud ability will succeed. In this paper Mr. Reed lias nn advertisement that will ex plain quite fully his stock of goods and Inducements to buyers. The Qiiinn Chapel A. M. E. church will have a grand "Harvest Home Feast" on the 21, 25 and 2Gth inst., which promises to be an en joyable and pleasant affair. The in vitation extends to all, and should be liberally patronized. Rev. James Madison nnd his congregation are laboring zealously in the interest of their church and the good cause. List of Letters. Remaining In the postnlllce at Jefferson City for the week ending December 8, 1SD0. Persons calling forsamo will please say '.advertised:'' Joseph Stampkm, P. M. Baugli, Lawrcl Clark, Grant Elvins, R. Hammons, Amanda Hold, J. W. Hume, Geo. II. Jones, Amos Hausker, Maggie Lay ton, David Lowne, Maggie C. A special meeting of the W. C. T. i Montgomery, T. Moris, John (2) U. will be held at Mrs. Ewing's residence ou Monroe street to-morrow at 2 p. m. If you want bargains call at the Red Store. Judge John L. Thomas, one of the new judges of the supreme court, will become a citizen of this city id a few weeks. For an immense stock of goods, call at the old, lelinble, famous house of Goldman's. Murray, S. D. O'Hora, Mrs. Annie Wilkerson, Dol- Yager, Virginia E. lie B. Yocrgier, Ottilia Young, Mrs. Fannie. The preliminary trial of the case of the state against W. J. Rice, charged with feloniously and unlaw fully assaulting Abbie M. Yount. was tried in Ashland Friday, Novem ber 28, in Justice W. P. Boqua's court. I. W. Boulwarc of Fulton, ap peared for the defendant and G. H. Gordon, E. M. Bass and Eli Pentcr The meeting of several weeks at represented tiie state. When the ease U10 First Baptist church closed last ' wa3 caicli i,0tli sides answered ready Sunday evening. There were during 1 anj tlie court proceeded to trial, the meeting 4(5 conversions and 3G Vi.irl sivtv witnesses had lieen J J additions to the church. i nnmmnned. thounh onlv about one- A nice line of ladies and children's ' tenth part of these were examined. cloaks just received at the Red After Hearing the evutencc ami me gtorei arguments, Justice Boqun decided , .r n ., , to hold the prisoner witliout bail and See new ad of Mr. Geo. Forth for . ., r ,.. -1 1 the Holidays. COUIIUUICU nun iu iuu uutuiauia juti I to await tho peuruary term 01 the No advance in prices I We have an irf,ut court Thi, decision of the enormous stock, bought during the jusl,0(J 8eemed l0 mcut wlUl gcuera, summer monuis, wuicu we are ouer- . ,. . ,,, ,h Bxceiltion of ft a. -II . 1 L t It. I iug at om prices aim paro 01 , ,ocr foy of Rjee's young friends from Cnl luau ever 111 oruer tu cunvcri, tnc Circuit Court. Tlio following proceedings were had Friday : Gundelllngcr vs. Bcc'kby et al ; verdict for plaintiff for $285.05. Clark vs. Holdren j interrogatories lo garnishee filed; motion to striko out samo filed. Brookmelro vs. Keown ; exceptions to icport of referee filed. Thomas vs. Ramsey; motion for new trial filed and overruled. Gundelfingcr vs. Beckby ct alj offer of compromise filed. Davis vs. Clark ; verdict for plain tiff for $i!0. Hutson vs. Mo. Pacific railroad Co. ; replication filed j jury trial ; causo pending. The following proceedings were had Saturday : Brookinclrc vs. Keown ; motion lo strike out exceptions to referee's rc port. Spnlm vs. Mo. Pacific Railroad Co.; change of venue granted to Miller county. Hutson vs. Mo. Pacific Railroad Co.; verdict for Hutson for $1,500. Leand vs. Clark; judgment for plaintiff by consent for $50. Bauer vs. Hoifer; jury trial. Following are Monday's proceed ings: State vs. Steffens; two cases; dis missed. State vs. Bodenhcimcr; dismissed, State ys. Alex Williams ; continued. State vs. Hutson ; continued. Slate vs. Taylor; dismissed. State vs. Middlcton; twenty-ono cases; continued. State vs. McCommet. charged with carrying concealed weapons; plea of guilty entered ; fined $50. State vs. Morlock ; dismissed. Bauer ys. Hocfer; motion for new trial overruled by consent. In re-assignment Samuel Engleton ; second statement of ass:gnee, W. S. Davison, filed. Clark vs. Holdern ; motion to quash writ of garnishment and return thereto filed. Hicks vs. Hinks; alias writ issued and continued. Dtilie vs. Stock; dismissed. Hutson vs. Mo. Pacific railroad Co. ; motion for new trial filed. Giindelllnger vs. Beckby ct al; motion for new trial filed. Morrison et al vs. Vcith ct al ; de cree in partition ; sale ordered Feb ruary term of court. Bull et ul vs. Antweiler ct al; order of sale approved. Davison, assignee, vs. Lohman; continued. goods into cash before annual stock taking, which is near at hand. Call before buying elsewhere at R. Dall ineyer's Cash store on Madison St. The St. Joseph Herald has greatly Improved as a first class metropolitan newspaper. It is second to none of the great daily papers of this coun- that Missouri's mining industries are ...... 1, .innmnj, n ,t on ra Ullll OlUUU It UU1IIIIVI Mil Vlilll b laway, some of whom, In their on thuslasm, thought they would take him home with them anyway. They were deterrtd, however, from at tempting this, Columbia Statesman. 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Try hlih If you want bargains and fine goods. A rct-cn. critic speaks of her thuslys "There is In Januaschek an exhaust- less spring of graces, an ever-gushing fountain of irrcslstahlu charms. In her slightest movement. In her most forgetful gestures, in her mcst un studied attitudes, sho every moment throws away with royal profusion In estimable treasures ot beauty and art. Merit Wins. Ve desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and Electrio Bitters, and havo never bandleiLremedles that sell as well, or that havo given such ualvorsal satis faction. Wo do not hesitate to guarau tee'them every tlme,and we stand ready to Hfcind the purchase price, if yatUfact ory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their gteat iionnlarltv nnrel.v ou Ihulr modts. For sale at A. Brandenborger's drug store being steadily developed, ulthough they are yet in their infan.y, The value of the lead, zini), Iron and coal mined last year exceeded $8,000,000. and the total will be far greater in the current year. More mines are being opened every month, now manufactories aro constancy raising' their walls and a great era of mining and commercial prospeiity is opening out. The young man who'd taken Horace Greeley's advice had better pitch his tent in gi and old Missouri A Safe Investment- Is ouo which Is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or In caso of failure a return of pureliaso price. Ou this safe plan you ean buy from our ad vertised druggist 11 bottle of Dr. King's Now DUeovery for consumption. It Is guaranteed to bring relief iu every case when used for any affection of throat lung or chest, such as consumption, in llammatlon of Lungs, Brouchllls, Asthma AVhooping Coiigh, Croup, etc., etc. It Is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and ran always to depended upon. Trial bottles free at A. Braudenbergcr's drug store. HINDERCORNS. Th enlr fiiro Oura for Corn Bt-p9tl plB. FTifrv co.nfo) t lo the feet. Ifia. t L-.-ugF.t4i, liiioox ACQ., H.Y. Atr CONSUMPTIVE tnta ttcIocUr. uwutos. Xalalstlaw. McaadtiOS An Important Decision- An interesting case to .inn-keepers in the cause of the State of Missouri vs. Wm. Ttill, was decided in the Kansas City court of appeals Monday of Inst week. The defendant was in dicted, tried nnd found guilty in Cole ouiity, under the ajt of 1885, for obtaining board and lodging under false pretenses. The indictment charges hira with obtaining board un- awfully al the Monroe house by means of a trick in this: "That he represented to Wm, W. Wagner and his clcik that as soon as ho drew his money as clerk in the general assem bly of the state of Missouri he would pay his board.'' This promise Clerk 'full failed lo make good. Judge Ellison handed down the decision, in which all the court con curred, reversing the judgment and discharging the defendant. In the decision the court says: "It is a fa miliar principle of criminal law that to be guilty of what is known as a false pretense, the pretense must re late to nn existing or past fact and not to the future. A promise to do something in the future has never been considered a false pretense. Tho statute upon which this indictment is founded cannot be distinguished la this respect from the seotions rela ting to false pretense, clients, etc. It simply places obtaining board in tho same category with other things ob talucd by false pretenses. The indict ment does not aver, nor is it pretend ed, that defendant made any repre sentation as to any existing matter which was false. His promise was no more than to pay as soon as ho should get the money. Evcryono who boards at a hotel or boarding house directly or indirectly promises to pay his board, and it would scarcely be thought such promises, though false, would subject tho nromiser to a criminal prosecution. I am satisfied the indictment fails to state an offense under the statute" He 9 HAS TAKEN FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY STATE AND COUNTY FAIR AT WHICH IT HAS BEEN EXHIBITHD. Lilies' and Goals'- (aulas, Lcotats.Iatete Msm, 20 Ptt-M Discount at Mamauley s M.Mfiipnrt.,' t