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attfMelrsatatMi ttnalna at wait fan as. .
uann a I l-iaw iv I 3 Vi f UHO SI 1 HIM I It" F , 1
mrm tKa amsrVat rf tti hndKdw.l Aa 1 :
hw jrato4 itmu. . We teel confident
. V. - . 1 4 .... . I I . . I
ii vvuiii nut hi iwkji uone with
any intention of casting dUroaptct upon
. A 4md. but Inserted thoutrtitldMly
by Its editors who have foes enough to
uict vii me lEiTcnnwiiru.wiinouc aesoena
Ing beneath the daisies for objects against
n"l'M( W UUII WWII UKTW , t .
THE GREAT 0EN8ATIOM OF
1873.
Grand Closing Out Sale
(From til UrtAa Ga.j Dally News. July!.
f ; A i t tmm LsXIXOTON CACCaMAM. s -
TK . u . . ...
w i i-rnv l.v - ympvf " c ill, Tr- fTTII
for a tonf wttNe ' is one bearinr the above
name, published at Lexington. Mo.
a. iv m eiv.iit.fit acu war c iiak'iib lu e X -
change with it. It ought to have a circu
lation of ten million I It calls corruption,
thieving, rascality, villainy and the devil
doings generally, by the right names. It
Is independent, live and progressive, and
ii Bun bvvui wp m ic wviinrv anil
Inter. nf trwa itii.itlt . s,.,i.K t .
- - - vuatnii fcv riKVC
five hundred subscribers at Griffln, for it
wwuiu oe eiegant Sunday reading. We
pubtlah a few of iu red-hot paragraphs to
wuvn v uivuu ia maue: .
IFrom the Meiioo (Mo ) Mesger.-Rad.-
.l- U I
V Vitl ' t atnt fknaai riutaalan mm m
regular exebancre. It would be too stronf
KKi lva .iUtUta.B,.a4,diA..l...U l
tU UMab4 tuw8 .we K-Uh 4o nee, tacti I
hesendA us a copy It rich remliujif at
aAAl lTtl til - ,. .
a,i.us. f c ict'i a nine hkc laKinf nue
part In this content, and are not yet pre
pared to beiteva our Governor so bad a .
. man; as fbe Caucasian would eetn to I
; maitenim. Iet brotherly love continue!
From th HnnuttHe (Mo) Cftiw-n, July 17. J
. ftIlowioirrratifinsr exhibit of thecondi
ttsn anJ awa a? 1. I
tvi uu cicm ji nitj wucat crop in ia
fayette county, aud couple the statement
with some timely and judicious advk?e
lriA K:aK 1 f it a.. .
a " w v aia-iaa aao mvw VI tliC I
Caucasian. Hence, we reprint the whole
OP
SUMMER DRESS - GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, A-c, &e.
AT THE
POPULAR DRY-GOODS EMPORIUM
OF
WILSON&
HUTCHISON.
article. . ,
from tb Nw Orleans (La.) Herald, July 12.
r '!, if,. C to am. va : "
The fTlnirtnii lfn r.i.,;.
great Jiorth American white man's paper,
which la norhuM iko t, . ,7
journal published in this misgoverned
Um-1 . 1 . . .1.. I.il ; I .
" nw luuuwing local SOUIDS
"" ' - 4
IVrsM the Vermflfes' (Mo.)' Gazette, '-July 10.
" e want to ascertain where Col. P.
.his learning, .out of what dictionary he
tmt an manwr I. ... V, .. I : t
.umy jan-UIdUwIIU? WOrUS, ailU
: niiuuij uo (jut aucn a tiuan-
Uty of braas s , j i o , r.
I.!
WTB am d At, Arm! nail In mlti a PTfJXT CfnrtiUD - r t -1- i ' "
. v. " -uunvxi u t Xiiiii ui mi surplus SIOCK
at SWEEPING EEDDCTIONS, to make room for our
FALLOPURCHASES.
GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT
Faralture.
THE OLD IIELIaBiLF IIOUHE.
Banklig Houses.
Tfhlcles.
FURNITURE.
s. a hays,
(At toe old stand of James Hays, deceased.)
' No. 9 A Main Street, .'
wrn. riMint'H.
RANKKR, will receive DKI'OHITH, buy and I
I and Hir.vua rti.. s . . .
lHe3B Made. The latronaeof lYlomlf, ami
til DtlhHtt Ali. ,!! t.u
EXCHAIVOE BANHINU HOIHE
or
WILLIAM MORRISON A CO.,
LEXINGTON. HO.
L?aiANGR ou
- BOSTON. , t
NKVV TORK,
PHII.ADRLPHIA,
I il. iri, ! I . ...A1n..iM i I
relit rate of exehang-e.
stares anuutnernionasDougntaad sold
on suminiialun, and real estate paper negotiated
onfirnnthiainM., - .
Jj5.'g.lMiUUrv Bonds beotrht and sold. my31y
nUORPORiTEO BANK. , t
THE AULL SAVINGS BANK.
Onocessor to Banking House of Bobt. Aull.)
LEXINGTON, MO.
Deposits Received.
Ioans made and negotiated.
Foreign nd Domistic Kxchange for sale.
I T1 r rni. ...I.) nil...- L; J i . : .
Liberal accommodauona to customers.
Securities of all kinds, bought and sold, and
u 1.1 17 uu . ;
i-uncciaons Hade.
ofc;. . . :L80N, President.
JOHN Atll.l.. Cuhipr
' JO. A. WILSON, Ass't Cashier.
feb261y
I. V I . lllllla,C.n,l DWIOK NATIOIVAL RANK
OF SAINT LOUIS.
NO. 313 OL1TE STREET,
U'Fallon Building, Saint Louis, Mo.
Paid-Vp Capital - t50Q,000 OO
DIKKCTOK3 :
Robert Anil T .T Tnl(4irH t t rkiv.ii
wcu. a nwuu, iiios. aainaer. J. (J. Krlw&rila.
BANK of Deposit, Discount and Exchange.
Rnv u ml anil Iwil, all . - ) ,
I J ' " " v ' iniiuin, uuiil.
I nH 1 1 . .
... ., uvrcmiurn, OUUU. JOIieCUOnS
made and proceeds promptly remitted or oredi
larnn aion n t o a rlnalnui T n 1 1 j I
, " - uosa. Auttjiem, H11UWVU U Q I
irfusiu) ni-ui uiujk w agreement.
I. RirSSEL,L A. CO.,
JAM now prepared to fur
ish, to order, all kinds of
r urn mire, snch aa .
WardrorH-a, , . .
lluresun,
BrdAteads.
Wanhmands,
Hmr, Shuck and
Moss Mattresses,
rarlor Sets,
Jhsmber Sets.
Itning-KHiin
and Kitchen'
Furniture,
" ' - '! hairs, -.
' 1 ables, '
list-Racks, c. , 44.
.v. in. n.uer i xeep a lull supply r-
on bund. Plain and orn amenta.) uTSrf i iTm
nirninhed at hort notice, and cheaper tbaa can
be bad elsewhere.
, PMy Motto: I sell goods Cheap for Cash.
U1V. m A i' u 1 ) ,nH ...lot.. .
maylo
P. C. PATTEafOlt
PATTERSON & CO.
' me a call and aatialv vmiruuli
MRS. A. HATS
MANOrAOTVHaRS AMD PKALBBS 1H
KUANKLIN STRRKT, OPPOSITE MARKET
IIOU8R,
BEING ONK OF VHE OLDEST Carriage Man
nfactories on the Upper Missouri, and bav
uig a reputation unsurpassed l any, we would
call the attention of citizens and customer es
pecially to our large stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Rockawaya
ana Lignt Spring Wagons,
Which we will sell at the lowest markot price
ORDERS tor mew work
t Put up in every style t suit.
And ol the very beet material and workmanship
ALL WORKWAKKANTED.
W htVA nn hand
Second-Hand Buggies and Rock-
'.-- lawtaya.
. Which we will sell very low.
Special attention paid to all kinds or repalr-"g-
V ' Jlyl tf
CLOWDSLGY, WOTAWA A, CO, j
1 T Trill M faastaatr,, 11 i i.
m ,mKlv nnn. inty now iihvl' ineirj?ur
u..UaamilAt Willi COinfltrT fl ftCII 1 117
: muK aic ICU Mf UU M
nothing.
. -1
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS II
FINE GROCERIES,
. .q
j JKKP sonstantly on hand aad for sale, a flat aasortBant oi
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
FIIVE WINKS,
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
DOOT0, 0HOC0, ETC., ETC.
.. . - - . .....
OFFICE AND STORK OP CITY
POWDER, per keg, - -SALT,
per bbl. - ; -COAL
OIL, per gal. -SUGAR,
10 lbs. good, - .... -COFFEE,
4 lbs. good, -WHITE
SUGAR, 7i lbs. good,
ALL BRANDS FLOUR
-o
S.T-l6rJo-x
6ITTESS
THE
CELEBRATED j
TOW I C
FLOURING MILLS. n nnri.,r n
ADDCTI7CJI
Mi l L I i . L II
- $4 GO
2 50
40
1 00
- 1 00
1 00
- 3 50
TURNING,
PLANING
Scroll sawing, ac, I
SILE WOODSON
What a Journal at the state
1 Capital Has to Say.'
"This Democratic Administration
the Most Dismal Failure
: ever Known."
(From Jefferson City State Journal, -July 18
Were it not for the Hon. Geo. B. Clark,
State Auditor, arid hig faithful co-worker,
Hod. Harvey K. Salmon, State Treasurer,
the Democratic administration of the state
ol Missouri would certainly be the most
uuiuui laiiure ever a Down, ut course the
"liberal" branch ol the government is
not taken Into account in these observa
tions, and the worthy state officials known
aa "Liberals" will consider that we mean
no invidious distinctions &s atrainst them.
We ipeakot the part of the administration
known as T li' mn.ro I q n1 r .. . . ,i .
, V 111,11
the officers above referred to are Its re
demption trout complete disgrace and
failure. They are each earnest and faith
ful officers dung tlieir utmost to serve and
protect the interests of the state. With
out reflecting any discredit upon their
predecessors, we candidly ay that the
state was never honored with more faith
ful and visrilant officers than tbey. It U
only by the most strenuous efforts that
Treasurer Salmon is able to save the war
rants of the state .trom protest. The
payment of the interest and matur
ing rwtiisla 1. n 1. .. - .1.1 t . t
e ''--- um jirvTiucu ior u v a tier
culean effort, ao that in New York our
"' wue so tar as greenhacka can
" out to provide tor current
expenses he rlnrla mnnh Him..i...
one or two occasions lately tor a day or
, m umii Hiiauu, topay as small a
sutn as a forty dollar warrant. But after
'xuit arouno ne would Ilnally succeed
In raising somethinjr, when the "whetfe
. umw ajtain movea. .ot as a matter
. .fcucssiij mr me creuit oi the Treas
ury alone, but aa a rlnrv b kn . ,
the Stat liavo rl.o A , r.T...
- nuu treasurer
been compelled to resort to the extreme
"i jiruceeainjr Dy process
against a number of delinquent collectors
to compel them and their securities to
TIAV nr On 'I' . . t
JJ k- ""uy iasi process was
" Ti a nomas j . f unr. lute
collector ol Daviess county, for $8 926 51
."V'enpwceBt. per momh
for the time it has been due, inakinjr iu
all about $14,000. This suit is only a be
jrtnnlnjr ; others are soon to follow. Pro
ceedimrs have also been revived against
the officers delinquent under former ad
ministrations. The determination is to
bring Into the Treasury all Its outstanding
dues, lothe officers of the Treasury be
long: the credit of looking after another
very important matter which has hereto
fore been neglected. The money arising
from fines, forfeitures and penalties, by
Sec. 6, Art. 9 of the Constitution, be
longs to the school fund. Until a short
time ago, not a cent of this money ever
found its way into the Treasury. Evident
ly from the reports which come in, a lare
P!?.of """foiiiidi a lodgment in tfie
sheriffs' pockets.
iiTisiiz.
Caucasian Common-Sense Platform
Endorsed.
From tbe Laa Tega (New Mexico) Gaxette,
July
It gives us pleasure to notice that vari
ous newspapers in the East have aaopted
our plan of carrying on business. The
Carrollton, Mo., Journal, of June 27,
has tbe Identical plank which we adopted
from the start. Hear it: "All personal
or political notices, for tbe promotion of
Individual interests, fortunes or ambitions
are chargeable; free puffs have 'played
ffm ,1.hi! waf ared uPn y e
Editorial Association of Missouri, and
we propose living up to it." Why
don't the New Mexican Editors meet too
. and adopt this as their platform. Whit
do you say brothers; can't we form an
association for mutual protection, and
nave nnr Rrat miwilni, ao. . i . i .
on the day of the Territorial Democratic
nivu,wuuruer toai snail De? Wtio
.an. I ,
M I.
NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS
MA IV U IV CTO Tt A
rJ7. O.
CRENSHAW,
Mmufactuisr and Deal ia
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
COLLARS, Willi's,
, BRIDLES,
THIRTY DAYS
TO ALL WHO WISH TO MAKE A SAFE INVESTMENT IN
Cheap Dry - Goods!
f i f F. i v nil 1 1 ii 1 . in .1 i i i- 1.. .1.1., . . r T)li.l. ,.1 1 ry -r ' I
lltlPStii1 finnrlii in "Pull SnnnKr nt- Ti.tis. x : . :
" ..-.u ... a uu uiijuij u.b ijuuum x uvea. vyassiiiifres,
a very select stock, and exceedingly cheap. Tickines. Towel-
t ,7r uu "PP'y oi iiouse i urnisning Uoods at the
ALL GOODS MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE
m at Tr TTe- -m"wm -wm
TAKJijN UUT UJb THE HOUSE.
They also keep constantly on band, and lor aale. I
STAIR BANISTERS. 1
NEWU. POSTS
j ; , -., . . . WALNUT COFFINS, 4c
f TICKX0UC0.,the
renowned nprrhant
Tailors and Clothiers
I ii r Ik. lVm: Ant a.
Nt. IiOiiitt. Mo., will, on i
enil free taetr arrarate
I. W i .11 i
Hifm rwii-ii,i-a..umiii3iii., iiiunirmira
ircalar, and Frlre Mst, with a full linf
vi wm iin. rnaunne rou 10 oruer t loin
1 .s 1 1..- .. .. ...
n cir iiuiirw, it iiirn win
nsMinflniii
HI
III IdM 9i.4th M..
I JJaiiliratliin,
Inn direct from thrlr House, nhirh 1
, be made ia the iMur style. Sfaipped lr
urma. '. O. D., with tie priTtlire of
, i.nuitj uauiv aiwouoii oi ,n to tne
articles ol their manufacture pledging themselves
IU apli Uflhcii na biikIi ..li..l . . i"i . , .
I f MWM WH UK UUUlli lUr.
H. P. WINKLER.
ENEBERG.
. in i n I n ir .nil mlnmlM. ai I hul . m...
OUIQTCI Rales orHeir-meAKarement sent free
Omn I OlOnlim sulli'lted. Fit guaranteed.
anil Voatha'Cliillilna a perlsltjr. Send
j Carriage Makers
MAIN ST., LEXINGTON, opp. Baptist Ch).
I mHANTTFTTT. fur n. ol- foTin-i. 1.1
. - . ; . ' ... . ii t. , nvuiu ftnauiiBC,
A to the pnhlic that they are nrenared toman.
Ililil-twr nil k-.u.!. nr '
BUGGIES AND CAKRIAGES.
of the best material and workmanship. They
have on hand and are finishing up, KockaWays
and all denr.ritil.iona Rn..laa
I m r. 1 1. " -
CaMhey have on hand SECONn-wawn in..
fflf B .ml n.mbaiD.i.. ...1:..I :n
. ' n iiii.ii win ue Bom low.
THler.ia.l ALtdntiin naiil .a nil l.i.ia -r n .k
pa I Ji vil i"-.i "v " m.iuio ui aa.-
LOOK. FOR THE BEST. ,
THE BAIN WAGON.
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT.
FLOUR.: MEAL AND BRAN FOR SALE CHEAP.
I, , , O ' - ... - ' ....
W7"E D9 NOT intend to b underaold. Give ua call aad w guarantee aatisfactioo. All
goods delivered to any i.art of the city tr nnvia
ESTABLISHED 1840.
I. ra23GEI523 2 CO.,
VJATCHnlKEnS ADD JE17ELERS,
LEXINGTON, MISSOURI,
19 PI7RK1T A VF.OKTABI.R PREPARATIOaX
eoniteil eirrrp y of welt-known ROOTS
1 1 1 u . wi'i rniii 1 D , cimioinei witn ug
properties, which in their nature are CaaharU.-
A nri. 11 1 V ill il l.m. ll..,.. 1
1 . ' - - .' .1. .!-. nncnwinsHlnlB,
BilkiBs. 1 he whole ia prerred in a mrmcienl
quantity of sirit iruui Uiu KUtiaH tAata)
keep thetn in an climate, which make th
Plantation
IsJlTTERS
BOYS
for Illustrated St;le andl'rirea.
Respectfully yours,
JW. dJFL A. T :
The Old Reliable,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER,
I TJEGS leave to inform his cus-
1 j tomers ana mends, that he has
just returned trom the Kant, with a
Itcady-Made Clothing, Hats, Cuds,
Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Ac,
I - " ' vi 111 1.11 in 11 1 m m-1 . 150 II
you want any in log in the clothing
I , j mwrai, ana call ou aim
bj-tore making your purchases. Remember the
place. No. 83 Main street, Grimes and Vena-
- v v. "..uu. mavill-lw
JOHN F. ENEBERG,
DEALER IN
IITSrE LUMBER
KEvi?ulw?l,? it,J!n, " lr assorfmew of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY SIL- aa
VIM antl FLAT til AfmyUTCI: .fOMCATj MSIUmKNTS, PHWCKES M
. -tw , " and TRAMBS, ARTI8T8' mil WAX- ISj
Mfk . T rtiCtHILDREJf'S CAKRIAgIjs: Watt, paphjs
l-ulliUKeiV-'S CAKEIAGESl' WATT.
anaaii airmg r TtTf an KOTIONS. Alo sole
xrwt lur inaaVAKUtt A 1(JK.K1S' PKRk H ri'KIl
aniiiuii,. d . t . A. . .-..-..T1 1 "- " SPECTACLES, and BOBERTS' RAHK.STKKI.
City Hotel. Repairing done on rahonetiZrZrZ.T.'Z1 " " "-na one door east ol
one of the o i deaarabie Ton Ir. mttri tathar.
... iu iiw wuihi. uj re incenoeu aanctiva..
Domestic Tome,
only to be xxmA tw m mlciiie, aud Jwjiiaocordiac
to dimrtioiiA.
1 liry are the ebft-aochor of the feeble q4 do-bilitatt-a.
Thpy art npcm a lifaiwwl liveT. uh!
stimnlte t bu4j a Wmiv that a Ltiihj iv tirn a
at brtmgltt a a remedv to Trhirti
every other Ktficauiant. Aa Sprinaf and uu.
mrr Tnnic tli. v rrv ,t winal Ti,...
mild and entie iTirwatiVtt a weii aa Touic. litey
PlintV the lilm! Tlwv urf m Knuni.i.. ir itUu.
a utry ul&c lutt wta mrttuif. icey purii acta
viKorate. Tbrv cure Ing-iw:a. CcQjtipatuoM. atta
IU.,.!..!,.. T),..r - . .. ,..fi., ;.. ti .
Ui:t)rden vrbifh mi'trmifM the UiUy wtrvotfUk mnX
break Uowu iht ammai pinU.
Jepott 53 Park Place, Npw York.
HAGAN'S
Dnigrs Botks.
Made by Shutlcr's old foreman as good If not
better than the Shntler Wacon of tW.ntv
ago, is the best. lMnk at the solid nouns and
spring lever. Written guarantees with each one
801,1 y JO. HOOK. .
Farming Implements.
AT H. J. ARMSTRONG'S
I AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
LEXINGTON, MO.
- ' Far 183. ',
G.C.ALEXillJDER
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS JDST RECEIVED.
T Breeders.
jnly 12-w4
WILSON & HUTCHISON.
Dry Goods.
CLEAR THE TRACK
FOB THE
Educational.
LEXIXGTOJf MALE MfSTlTUTE.
Rev. Bowland Doggett,'A. M., Prin.
THE Srst term will be opened in
the commodious building, '
knnWn MM I ho 11 n.ni. H ni.n.inn II.
iirisiiaa inauiiie on ftouta street.
Every lacilitv will he offered hov.
. j ...... w 1 i i'i nil iu anvanceu
eliisses in college, as well a fur the active bun- I
iness operations ol tile. Ample accommoda-
.iviiro mi uuiniKiD,
1 he scholastic year will be divided into two
TERMS:
Board, including furnished room, fuel and
IVhtB m.. I ... .
' I I ' " NO
luuion for primary branches 15
in. c, uiniiwi:,. ............ . )M
Kor advanced li.ili!!" 25
For day scholars.... ..,.1........'.'....., 1
Bills payable per term, in advance. jull9yl
Doors, Sash, Blinds.
GR00 ERIES,
CHINA, GLASS,QUEEN$WARE
&o., &C, &0.,
BROADWAY,
The "CLIMAX" a-horsc. ii.rhnmhc.ro.1 iir.n
KN-PLANTER. Took all the premiums .
The MflRftWAV r 1 .... .. i m . . n-.-. . . .
. , " . o'iniiaiiiug 1 i.'.i i .7) . ijign
est draft plow in the world
A fllll fttoii.tr nfnlKnr PI iill'd l nm .
I,. " IT O .UU V I. 1.1 1 1 V i
TORS iron and wood beam.
The reliable BUCKEYE REAPER. Im
Also, the KTCFr. Strip T? itcctt t imnn..
KtPBus " yj-ju
The best SELF-BAKE is the KIRBY, with th.
five-armed Baltioinre Rake.
juutnELL i;o.'S WAGON'S
MASSILLON THEESHCK mnnm,J nr .1 ,.
THK BATTr.Ff ritpit i-iod Tf.n c:,i.
I . 1 I ' 1. 1 1 UU. O II j 1 1 I I
save all its grain.
rienty o eatbas on hand, with which to
I 7" macmnea. Extras sold
.ii lui ib at HEAaONABLS PRICKS OV
march29-tm H. J. ARMSTROso
LEXINGTON.
b3
MISSOURI.
LASHES, CrRBY-COafB8,8PUKS,BRUSHES
c., Ac-,
Ml MntEKT, north of O. 8. Presbyterian
Church, Lexington, Mo.
My work Is hot mad. ay rots, but by experi
i u wo1rtmBi Bd of tbe best material, whiok
llu awa wora can Be sola.
fja-Kipalrlng done at reasonable prices.
I deelgjy x. C. CRENSHAW
A
SCHOOL. NOTra.
"tz::'::1 'u: noticed
& p.ilt ooce I T 07de" b,Uth.Curye
Court, aroosd la collect a.m. by sua, d "kJ
aaia, where swaured by steed of tru.t '
JtU,M Prw-euting Allow 'lifay.
OLD RELIABLE!
J. H. Ardiiiffer
v
WITH AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
CARPETS
OIL-CLOTHS,
Dry Goods
Cassimeres and Tweeds,
PERCALES and ORGANDIES,
SI Lit I'OlM.irVH,
BLACK SILKS,
EXCELLENT KID GLOVE AT 75c.
A 2-BUTTON GLOVE AT $1,
CALICOES-ALL COLORS AKD
STYLES . .
SILK NECK TIES & BOWS,
FANS, &c. &c.
IneludiriDr ten thtjiisand nrTitr
articles soiicht, hv lafiida ml
hoiisekeepers. hisi stock is
entirely new and deairable, and
was purchased .with an experi
ence of the wants of this mar.
ket. ARDINGER cannot be
undersold. Come and look ovei
ins immense stock now opening
BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE,
LEXINGTON. MISSOURI.
A. F. Fleet, A.M., Prest.
(Late Prof. Greek and German and Actina
.1 1?: 1 1 t ii . . . , . J
' .....".w.t. rr mwrn JLIUCLl AlLrge . )
rpHE next annual session will begia
MONDAY, SEPT. 1. 1873.,
and end Thiirituv .run. a iut.
u.-ii, iu uuu ui uk neaitniesi towns in the
. acoesaioie oy railroad and i
steamboat from all parte the state, in tbe midst I
' ; - - k eAperienoea ana
accomplished teachers, with ample and elegant
r inra u uigneat aavao-
mfmaf " eiiucatuiu, both aolid and orna-
l'KHM4- ItllQ l-il li, .I., .1 ... . .
rnZi ; i i C. ' " iuraniwi room,
fuel and lights, per session of forty weeks, also
washlnir Hev.nt.v-fln innia ... .. ...:.';T ,
. . , . " t' ' . ii". th , bunion in
collegiate department, $50; in academic. 40;
in preparatory, ass; lessons on piano, organ or
guitar, (with uu ,.t in.im...!, am, ' a u u"
Bills payable semi-annually in a.lvance.
.1. o ClitloKue or further information address
the PmSlllAIII l.B. In.lm. X, ,. . , . .
ui.iu,hiii, ."ii. jmyoyi
ELIZABETH AULL FEMALE
SEMINARY.
THE Fourteenth Annual Session
of the Elizabeth Aull Female
Seminary located at Lexington,
Mo., begins on
MONDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1873.
For Terms and plan on which this School Is
lnill!lll,Vli UUII. I In. L u..l.i......
julyli JAMES M. CII VNEY. Preaident.
ROANOKE COLLEGE. SALEM,
VIRGINIA.
TWENTY-FIRST SESSON, 1873-74.
BEGINS SEPT. 3. AND CLOSES JUNE 17.
pOURSE OF STUDY aa high aa
v iu.1 oi niiy ixmejce in trirlnia
Literary Societies r int mnu .
KxLtnt.iv l.ihra.iiu 11 1 '
ia. "-iais7 :r,Ti' .r"uu,"
-,H' ysiuIux..imi t-ai'uinior) .
. .4 lu nuici hjh. mmmmr
s1sru tliaa aillPnUuil varir a - J
" Mra t- . ,J ror sessioo
u-amuH. iHj.,! BDOUC VaN).
omwm. uwiu uiufHwn uuea ana territories.
dress Rav. D. F. B1TTLE iT T. "
julyl2-w3 President.
SEWIxNG MACHINES.
GRO VER & BAKER
HIGHEST VBEUIVM
SEWING MACHINES,
THE VERY BEST IN USE.
TUB IHPBOVBO
SHUTTLE & ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
ARE FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT,
fAUEintne most IX'rable and Substantia
I XvA Manuer uuii luriiished at a
LOW PRICE.
REAPERS.
TV h firoiror r Vi t7 hava liaun .,...-. l...j . i
. - v.-a v." j -- am.! uuuueu iu?y nave
I- r - ' - - " " utiles titauuiac
litre making- the same stitch.
Trv thv saao anil rani il it w r.f a
I f)miilliirv nf IhAir aiu.hun.. ...
durabiJity ot maehmery, auti you imiut at once
ni-iinflliiiii Ihum thai liu. t in ..,
TLo ijpnrro ahaltd ccinvi . .
I "'t" ai u. jLa.uaati oei ltlilij SSI 1 , 1 1 1 N h.
Tbey make two distinct Machines:
"ELASTIC" AND 4LOCK-STITCH.'
SALEROOMS,
3130 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo.
VAIABLE CITW PROfERTY
FOR Htl.l. nn tuiiii'
I iSmiitoeilortnMlforIn' thlo
and i?r.!''ln.".. U N. W. fTl
half of lot No 2? i .hiTI We5 M 1
I ninUnn T: ,n ol,I tOWn Ot I I
froi tinVthe pik7flV J'?' imaaed.aly
M. forBuaine- oriJS TnyVVudtXi
to purchase can be accommodatedaT to time or
p.ymenu, or a good trade will be &
county property. Title, jierfeot, and warraaty
deed given. oatfJ JOUit jr. jUttm
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
WHEREAS, Hector A. Chinn and Fannie C
1 'i. . . . 1.1. ail. I. . 1. . j I . . '
. . yu.uu, ui. n li , .J felfCIT ueeU Ol trUSt
dated the 9th day of Ocu.ber, A. D 1871 and
recorded in the recorder' office for Lafayette
county, state of Missouri, in deed book No. 11
i j . j v .. .ii in v iiuuciiigiicii trueitee tne
loiloarmg described tract, or parcel, of land.
... . vl ioi . joim hu aiaie OI
Missouri, to-wit: Eighty acres, being the north
w - wwuvuwct. ijuiiwi vi mciou ten;
also forty acres of the southwest quarter of the
' - - ' " . .all. "1.1111 U iril , ui IB
township forty -nine of rang twenty-Dve, con
taining in all one hundred and twenty acre
more or less; which conveyance was made in
I r 1 1 I (a 1.111 i. th. .. .-.......! . . .
- - pauwu. ii m piuuiiMury note
mentioned In Saul deed of Irast; and, whereas,
default ha been made ia payment of said note,
now, therefore, by virtue of the power confer
red on roe by said deed of trust, and at tbe re
quest of the legal holder of said note. I will.
ON FRIDAY, THE torn DAT OF JPLY. A
u..i . i .. I.. . UVU!, v, ich u ciaca a. m. ana nve
o'clock p. m. ot that dar. In the eoonty of La
fayette In tbe state of Missouri, in front of the
court nouse aoor in me city i Lexington, pro
ceed to sell th above described prooertv. a
aaolio veadu, to Um highest bidder, for cash,
in hand, to satisfy said note, together with the
.iotita and expenses of this trust.
u. vowaa, trustee.
LEXINGTON BRANCH OFFICE,
No. 122 Main Street.
J. W. RINEHART.
DKAI.SK IK
HARD V ARE.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
or
LOClA OF ALL KINDS,
I TtUT7S' Hinges, Belts, Screws, Chairs, Axes,
1 AJ Watches. Uaml-AneM- flanullera. Sawn.
Squares, Rules. Dividers, Drawing-Knivea.
3.
.V---v'
I HAVE just received a car load of the bes
brand in the United Slates, to wi;.
THE CHAMPION, sold without agent employ
ed at a big salary to bore the farmers by telling
them that they have the best Reaper in the wort?
and will give one and two years time on them.
Let me say to you, beware of such reapers
They are only second-class, and will lay in the
fence corner ere two years pass; but a Ural-clam,
Reaper will not offer such terms. If von hiv.
crop of wheat to justify buying a Reaper yo
unir in pay mr ii out 01 mat crop; woichi
all the time you want or need. I will sell you
the lightest, the strongest, the finest linislieij
the simplest, and the only Reaper sold to deal
ers from the manufactory m the United Stale
I will keep constantly on hand repairs for thi
reaper both old and new Btyles.
Price for Reaper, $191.
One-third cash, one-third 1st September, an.,
one-third 1st January, 1874, il desired. Do no
fail to see this reaper before buj'ing.
I also have the best brand of Cultivators, foui
L, ."-rci .uiauc, iue western
Moline, the Layharp and the Peoria.
I will keep on hand at all times the celebrate
BAIN WAGON,
the Holinsworth Sulky Rake, tbe Peoria Doubl
.....I.. . , u ii. i i inj wuw urai-uiaaa iarming im
plemenl. Call on
aptl9ro3 jo. HOOK.
DEPOSITARY AMERICAN BIBLE
aviiian,
G. C. ALEXANDER,
: DEALER rjr; - V . i.-
DRUGS, Hip
CHEMICALS,
PEKFUMERY
, Toilet. Articles, i
3 Cliol
Corner of Main and Laurel
btreets.
LEXINOTOW, MO.
In hi. flno.nH -l.I i. ..if..?"""
ery and Toilet Articles .
Prescriptions carefully compound
ed. , . 1..II i-
HAS REMOVED
Tn th raw li. it.t . .. .- . ii ......
AND I.anHKT. STBirS-ea
of WhittlealJ. '
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS JUST RECEIYED
g.c.ALEXinpnR
The Great Family Favorite.
FR WEED M
SEWING MACHINE.
IMedical.
SOMETHING NEW
IN
SCIENCE AND MEDICINE
PARALYSIS CAN BE CURED.
WE FULLY AND FREELY INVITE THE AF
FLICTED TO CALL AJs'D EXAMINE
THE EQUALIZER !
FOR
TREATING DISEASES BY VACUUM.
Took tbe First Premium over all
competitors, m the Great
.Month-Cente8t, at tbe Ma
ryland iDBtitote.iD 1869, 1 -
ana at various Uountv
and State Fairs.
ILTER8TON.
THIS celebrated race
horse and aire of
race horses, wHI be per- '
aoitted to seeve rearea at;
NeUiewood, La layette,
county, Misaonri, Mntit i
tbe 1st of Sejitembea-. t .
i . aw to insure.
Llverstoa waa sired by
the u-i-i. i. r I i. i-i.. ..i.... .
aad hiadam lntllla bv "
.utBonM. aammw a n .-
i-T;.T.. 7v-r ' i" nnice-i oma book.
Llverston ia ii years old. 15 A hand. h.h with
iI2I5.':S power- mud nasol, and is the sire of
Plnrt'iwt"ner of a 2,0fu purse at Jerome
T. fi.. .ara.ioB . aj.-mie
f l.iH .-i , "s oures" ol Wi. in Turf,
rT , ' S iue oz January si, isjs.
saySlm . . n. TODHfJNTER.
4mJ' ... " J&kmi.
THE PRETIII.W STALLION,
i i Hob Hale,
TATILLasake the present aea- - -
.. - son at my Stable, about 5
-o'-e southeast Df a,iqgton, on .
'" "arrenaourg roaa. S10 the.
season, mooey payable at time o
servic. or 1S to insure a colt :
2?e,J?ue " too " fact i ascertained.
"'aree anapamcniars, Inquire of
apr!2tf .... . R. tv. KKEVE.
Magiic
THE
GREAT 0. & M RAILWAY
?
Si flS
I TUB SHOBTBST AND QUICKB9T ROCTB FROM
S A I NT LOUIS
TO CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE,
And via those Cities to all Points in tbe
East and South.
LoHa Balm
A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
Te Ja T.ul ,AUI- i .
. an ixi tt.-ka.uif, mjiu us opera rjon u Men
nd fplt at once. It does away with the FlMhad
nifiB,Biiwj vauiicu vj nmt, raague, moo Kxeita
ment. He&Je aud removes alt Blotcheaa-'PimpH,
diipellinK dark and unsightJy apota. Lrtve away
' ----a-a. -iva .juuuuuu, auu uy ih ruur BUI
jarvwwaau UIUUCUU AUsaVUUCjf UiC I bV I Wl (UUtH-C WUa ..
YOCTHFirL BLOOM AND BEAUTY.
SoM Lv nil Dmirmata rl TTa.TM.cr DLnad rw.
Kf ParL VV-:! '
aaisawVB 'V1I ua a..
ffhis Cut lllistratei Bi mnncr of Using
PIERCE'S
Fountain Xasal Injector,
OR
DOUCHE.
I
rT ia tbe only line running its entire trains
through tr. 1 i Jf'FV'K A Ti a in. .'!. . ..
0 . v..i -iin miu i.uunt IULK
WITHOUT CHANGE.
The ONLY LINE Running the Celebrated
PULLMAN PALACE
Sleeping and Drawing-Room Cars
TO
CINCINNATI,
BALTIMORE,
WASHINOTOV
PHILADEPHIA,
WITHOUT CHANGE.
I aTT T A. .1 mW . M .
PtIImM Siwpitg Can t Sight Can tn all Trains,
oSF.t1LCa?'?dnin informatin can be
obtained at all Railroad Offices in tbe West
and at Um Company'. OrMoe in ST. LOUIS.
R. T. BRYDON.
.en. Pa. Agt.
. St. Louis.
T. F. FRINGE R,
lien. West. Au;t.
. Kansas City.
Simplicity. Durability, Perfection.
Those who use the " Weed'
have no other.
will
ENEBERG. carriage BOLTS of all sizes,
ALBRIGHT & RUDOLPH,
209 North 4rh Street,
SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI.
ie,, reT.-Lo"ler9 "Peeiarty. lend fo
pneji. Low prices onr mono. marl-6m
DEAISOX'S PATENT
SHIPPIXG TAiS.
OrBf Qttn tnill,-. I a
i , " ,uu' uvto uetru
WlChln tksa n.al i . ...
, WIU1UUI
i'i'"" iimpaair. use tnem.
... X PaUTBB AKD STAHOHBBa EvaT-
wubbb. may
TACfi
HI
11 IUU
Sad-irons, Fluting and Embroiderins-Iron,
'.7 5f Sneads. Forks, Fork-Handles, Shovel
nandles, Wood-Saws, Grindstones, and Hang
ings; Babbitt Metal, Braces and Bitts; Augur
H h " 8ize8' a"1 many otlier things you will
i i,i TrIJ cueap, ii you win caii;.ucu as
lable and Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Scissors,
GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION
or IU IU KINDS.
1 fill l-.t I " 1 1 i . ... . ;
1 - -"iiij invite an lo come ana examine my
stoca ui goods, if they not to buv goods, aod
Pay the cask Thi.'i. .i. i- ..1 -..,..1 ci.,1-
- - . U I. 11 .HI 111 11 1 ., 1 II 1. IU-.. JUHS
money. w. RINEHART,
, . , No. 123 Mala Street,
Ja'yl2-ly Lexington, Mo.
FOR SALE.
A BRICK HOUSE on Mait street. The
f'vhotj ia in tnorougn repair. 1 1
"adjauuted. Will be sold low. In-
raalanottoe.
THE fact is that Paralysis, Nervous Debility.
TVRiriaiM N.i,..li.l.. .. i. . -t. . "1
i i i -i."'i.ii, nil, v in-fi in , 11 ai 1 1 w
Che8ta. AurhmA vL T..nn. .-n..l. II..L 1
. ' ; " i ' - .... . .11,13 , i. , (in 1 1 mi . , vi in, p
stiff and shunKen Limbs, Cnrvatures of the
Hmn. anil nrhmi ai.in.l ui..-.;
.... 1 "-I U ,i ui m auiv.tiuiis, sciatica,
Uheumatism of years' standing, Spasms.
Epilepsy Palsy, St. Vitus' Dance, Prolapsus
Lten, Obstructed Menstruation with all their
concomitant Diseases, can be cured. It brings
a greater supply of blood and nntrition to all
weak parts, thus creating new life and tone in
those parts. It breaks up congestion and in
flammation by equalizing the circulation
throughout every part of the system. It not
only gives tone to the arterial circulation, but
also to the venous and nervous, thus aiding and
assisting in carrying off I he waste matter from
tbe SVHlem. K. mill i ..n ... .. .
of the human body. """"" "ery P"rt
n nave nau it in successful operation in my pri
J , Prcticf .'or more than six months, and am
j"" a ueueuciai enecta in all the above
aiseases. It has effected permanent enrea .h.
medicines have proved a total failure. Give It a
III HI a 1 tfi a KuaW n . . . n a.
,,. . ruui, over a. sinauer's
clothing store. t. L. BOLTON. M D
txingtua. Mo., July iteth. l7i. julytf
A W?,S2ffi,eI4ft???-. - well..
iiiT ullj iuuri, are using
the Weed, and in every case it ha given th
most perfect satisfaction. Its great advantage
lie ia the fact that it ia simple, but 1ml 5!
chinerv about ir ith. . u..'ii."". ,
h f . i- i vv . niriium; ami
rhn i!h " '". "rowa out of order, aa
;...ii- . , ut in tne complex and
whP lc?tedorm- J1 naa bu nine pieces to the
nusac VHJT IrOBQ Elir
tinit tart iPn t nu aa . J ,W
auauj, icnurruiK uieir unit
a source of continued annoyance, by aeltina
"f The-WaBo?. u'nevVout ol
Ft i 7 .ii " "'"ne ior a generation.
Before purchaamg any machine, bo matter
and L,fJ hf. J" PpUf?
! stylea arinide. lowm-
' ULiLICTT BROTHERS
ang8-6m General Ageim. Kanaa City. Mo.
CIDER! CIDER! CIDER!
PURE JUICE OF THE APPLfc
IN QCANTtTIES TO SUIT,
TJRICE Single gallon, 80 cents: by
IMHIP hll.Ml K ..... .. i,
. n --- ' . "IV in It I KailUEt. O
J gallon Begs, half barrels and
a
13apr-m3
FOR kALE AT
BAEHR'S CAVE,
Franklin Street.
VAN DA L I A
ROUTE EAST
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING THEOLtH GABS
FROM
SAINT LOUIS
TO
New Terk, Chicag, llaciiaati
LwHlsville
AVitliouL Change.
SPUR TRAINS DAILY,
With Palace Cara through to NeVvork Chi
eogolnctarU or Loui.,!!!.,
excefit Saturiiay nD"ti or LouUvill-dall,
c tWlOOir. iWA
JO UN K . 81 M PSON i" . A. Loui
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. It.
ST. LOUIS TO CHICAGO
Witliout Chatage of Cart..
Connecting tn Union Depot for
roit, uteveland, Buffalo, Niagara
.IH.UUIK, oaiuinore,
Philadelphia,
NEW YORK, BOSTON
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Alan muLInr rkiMAt f.
Milwaukee Janerrille, Madison, f.a Croaae
wi-utar poiOU MOrtD.
Cair ( St. Lwis Without Change of Cars
3Q MILKS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO
MEMPHIS, VICKSBURG. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS
AHD ALL rot.NTS SOUTU.
This la alon th. r: . r. .
CVn S.vnh
Charleston, and all point Southeast.
ST. LOUIS, DUBUQUE, SIOUX CITY
HU I THB D1BBCT ROUTE TO
"MeadoXt JEL-A. L .
lubuque.vVaterlo"c.dr'!"'
Fall Ackley. Fort
Dodge, Austin,
Sioux City.
Klptrant ilr.tt-;,i A
-II nlghi wna. epinecarS on
aAGGAOB CHICKED TO ALL IMPORTANT
POINTS.
TWtat Offlca 102 NortTharth-st, Saint Louis, Mo.
' Tar n
W' ? 1 ""T;. U'D"1 Agent, St. Loui.
A
W. P. Johims. ft- v... -T"t "J;.""""-
M.TC.La, 6... aaavcjaSS1 """Xii
... K?aB a a V KH.
XT18HINO to di.poof Z?1
Coondatioaii i. m?.
tooadatioa, U itaw fi i?fer' , wilh foo
w.u bXroSl' altogether
auVhii to JJJrl PrfP?? -Any person
sal ..call ..1 " to
ra In
or tha
Old shortly
y,
la aot wanted .Vih.-.ir - "
dlaa w" "JDh.e ,"c
iHsVua t LHibr va iaith..
Thfa fnaffTlrnafrr a aaaavavy.La.11 J a .
perlect application of
DR SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY
It lt tht Anlv fr(n nw taH.aV . . .
Ma ft which fluid meuicine can b carried AA
cad petfectfy appfod to all part-, of the airer tcS na
fal passa-res, and tne chambers or cavities com
renueittty exist, and from which the catarrhal di? -
. ,v ......,1r T--ttf. a is47 want or tuccee
m trt-atm Cat&rrb heretofore ha arisen lane!rf
Iriiin lhi i m n.uui hi 11... ... i... i-
: ....H. .,,iij , apiiiyin? remeoios t
these ravines and chambers by anv of the orfi
pry methods. This ohsUcle in the way of S
f -e tiuiri cures is entirely overcome bv the in ventinn
of the nmirhi. lr. nai..il,. ii..-. . .. . ... -
, . : -i-i.iii .ui, iiiBiiuiiu-iu, me riuia
is carried by its own weight, (no anuftino, forcino or
pimping being required.) up one nontill In a full
gently flowiug stream to the hihept portion of tha
liaal na.niiai.eri. iiaisiia inin n,wl ihi,n,.ij,i i
csall (he tubes and chambers connected therewith
a id flows out of the opposite nostril. Its use is pleas
ant, and so simple that a child can understand
it. Vaill a ii .1 Avi.li.il. i I . i
. - . iiiiii iiuii. ac
company earh instrument. Whfn used with lhi
imitrument, r. Sase s Catarrh Renierlv enes re
cent attacks of ''Cold iu the Head" b
a few applications.
Symptoms of Catarrh. Frequent head
ache, discharge falling imo throat, sometime, pro
fuse, watery, thirk mucne, purulent.Gfleneive r
In others a dryness, dry, i atery. wi ak or influniei
eyes, stoiipiusup or obstruction of nasal passa-r.
rinRinir in ears, di-afness, haa kins; and couchinic
Lt clear throat, ulcerations, soahs from ulcers
voice altered, nasal twan;, oBinsie breath im
aaired or total deprivatimi of sense of smell' audi
taste, dizziness, mental depression, loss of appe
tite, iudigestion, enlar-ed tonsils. ticklin rooiih
Ac. Only a few of these symptom are likely to
be present in any case at one time
"ir- .1aS.e'" '"rrh Rt rnrdy, when
used with tor. Pierrr'a Nasal IIoik be.
and accompanied with the consiituthiual Ut-at-ment
which is recommended in the DsmnLkt
that wrap, earh bottle of the Remedy, Is a ner
fct speciflc for this loathsome diease. and tho
proprietor offers, iu good hith. AOO reward
for a ease he can not cm-e. The R-medv is mi! I
and pleasant fonse.containin!;no stronidrrnt-a
rlrues or poisons. Th.- CaisrrU Remedv is sold at
W cents. Douche si ,kj cents, by uli lirur.
","' ";1,h,'r ,vi" ' muip hv proprietor
SX'pUf."-"- y,-,. xul&
HTEW TIX AXD STOVE STORE.
610. KING,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
OAK
1 Y'f-m
C00KING& HEATING STOVES.
TXAEE' T5N KOOFING A Guttering.iaa.la
nd repaired m neat workmanlike ntanntl.
Charter Oak
COOKING STOVES
il.W , 9oue' Bn?. ,m" tov olJ warranted W
F,l ! . l''."jn- l5e give me a call, rr.uk
P a" "'door,oS- ! Sammera,IrfiBgtoa.
. " w aa vt aWlA KOOUM a CBsFaUl M UJ
tot!.1', d everythun warranted to give ao.
UraaattafjUon, (aepiOylJ CEO. JOXu.

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