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it ' I he a m 1H ill ft .fell II 11 k2 S I as Hi : MS sfl 4?l It ft Weekly Fair Play. 7Bsf j Coiniiiunicatcit. . A Modern Hero. A Wonderful Cluck. -kw stoke: i Flying Rumors- The holiday pleasures of Saturday Droz, a machanie of Geneva, pro- T?l I'll Sov5loi' ! Llection linn; is alwavs a tini! . , 1 ,, , , , : , , , , ,. . ., , ' , 11 " ,l 1 11 Cli SSltl ' fl"lll"Ilt with llvill" llimor- Tllt'V J'l "' "" iu.uii;tu uuuuaviw. wiu. ull . ! are let loo-e "the dozen with hi- to mourning hy the sad intelligence, ers in ingenuety "Patronize Home lndu-tr IIItlVTI t K.H .1I. On it were seated a tinite relish. Thev originate on dark which, swift as the wind, swept over a negro, a shepherd and a dog. street corner-, behind dingy ini-taPi- the city, that Mr. .N. I- Lancaster, hen the clock struck, the shepherd nor-. inc-. I igar-. etc. ete i-i....- ...... i.,,.!-.-,...'.. r......:.., i. .i.: ,.in....i n I,;.! rim. n.l t u "e oeiei mi io -en ai im t in VIIU L JiltlOU 1 ? itiVUiil. 11. Ill S.lUll" Hltl.U . ...livr- I'll ..- liuivt .. ..... land ill dimlv lighted barroom- TIIUKSDAY. Al';. ir 17-J. Trouble in Arkansas. The jnost dastardly piece of busi ness wc have ever heard of, was transacted in Pope county, Arkan .:s, a couple of weeks since. STK. GKXr.VIKVi:, MO., Ha- in-t reeeived a new and com plete -lock of Fancy l.roeerics. I -."! which ...... t..i-.-,...'.. r......:.,., i..i . ,.i....i 1,;. tint., on,! t ne ieiermmeti io -eii ai ine iouc-i U1IU L ,1.11-1. -UIl lUYUUlLS, ll.lll S.lUll" U.IVI.U . ..llivr- I'll ..- liu.v. ....v. ..... - J i J llVll'lt. lll.l .1..... i;..i. l...,. i it- . i . . i i ... i i. i ,.. i .-ii.iii i.iu niiin imu ii. ii-, .inn ni-i.-i ei-en us 11:0 io save annnier. i.ice. no"- aimioaencti ami lauucii iiuun i,i. ,i,,. ..r.. p,..m. clouds filled with weeping, irloom l.iui. This wonderful machine was give me a e.t!I and in-pet my good and sadness gathered over the city, exhibited to the King of Spain, who and with the agonized grief of was greatly delighted with it. "The stricken heart:-, was mingled the gentleness of my dog," said Droz, tears of the entire community. ''is his least merit. If your .Majesty In company with a Party of friends touch one of the apples which you i. m A main sti:i:kt. stk. .i:xi:vh:vi:.mo., Manufacturer and Dealer in come near the llamc of truth without having their wings hurned. Flying rumors are an evil pcciili.tr to (-lection time. Hut even in time of an election we ought to he careful neither to in vent, nor to credit, nor to carry ahroad rumors bv which men'.- char-. 'for -mail it-. ' Th" BOOTS AXD SHOES. re-prctfiill v invited to ' anil price-. fV" Farm produce taken highest rate-. at the l-v MO-TLY or MY IW.V .V KK. J. S. WHITLOCK, Carpenter, luilder. AND AHC1HTMCT, acter- may .-ulfcr more injury than ho was attending a barb'eer.e near see in the shepherds ba-ket, you will be in our nower to reitr.ir. I'lv- helleri-v's mill mi I'oilr..i!.neer will admire the animal's lidelitv." the carpet-bag oll.cers with too ing reports may have their ..rigin in river, about seven miles west of the The King took an ai-lde, and the dog .,, .,. city. After dinner he and Mr. Jiobt. tlew at his hand, barking so loud that Kornl. r'tc tJei:eviovu Mo. down the river to the King's tiog, which was in the r...s,,..J-j At I .win. ?.-- C'artmell walked down the river to the King's tiog, which was in the where some little bovs u ere bathing, room, began to bark also. At this the and seated them-ehes at the foot ot courtiers, not doubting it wa- an atl'air MATIIKV.' KKI!X, PPiOritlETOI!, a large tree. At this point the river of witchcraft, hastily left the room, is wide autl very swift, caused by the crossing them.-elves as they depar- U iunction of tjse race and river. I!uta ted. Having de.-eird the 31 inistur of STE. TiEXEVIEVK. ti.ai -and bar makes out above the iiine- .Maiine itho onlv one who ventured j . 8Ji. T.tMo nlwnvs uinlioil with tl liet tiou, extending aero-s the river, and to remain) to ak the negro what the markit .tl".ril. Kiynhir tnnisier Om ., , .. , i i i i . .i ii. . "i-i i . nibtii to :mJ from all Packets. Chtirgej in- ji.iiii.ii uut.eii.-t, iiae ;iu orgaiuxa- muiict; liucre.-i: inc may lie tion called the " Loyal League." -pread for a purp')-e, orly the tongue The-e ardent supporters of the ad- thoughtless bu- botlie-v. ho deal ministration, who, during the war, no t:!,"!:!! (ll,'.v :" dwa;. s crimmal doubt snuired the battle from afar, "' '"'' " r.-gartl,,! a-lu neaih ... , . ,, - . . the diirmtv of man. In this free but kept their precious carcasses at a ' .' 1 , count rv we ought to live up to t he ,u..LU.omsee.1eso1 eonuiet, trllv ,--I.i Mi.:.!, doctrine: Thai ..ecommg inorougiiiy arou-etl to :l ,,.,, :ln; c,ltl:l!. l,ei..e the law ellsoot their duty, and desiring to one mmi ha-a-much right to -c-!, i .,Uii dm l.. t'.t r i.: i. ... i . i , . . . , . tiie hovs mentioiieiL several oi whom o clockituas the 3!itutorduiso, but tl.Ai. n.iiifi' i.niir.i..tnil n I . I l.n .tilt ... . i . I i .. t . . i . f ..1 . " ' ' ' iiivrn O.H1J i.iiiii.vi-i'lju .1. 111.1:1 iil liiu -"i ...n.i.i. t i.mi..iu uni n-iiiii. ini-u ii.- i, ii-, it. .1 1 . , J ' ... ... .-ii 1 111 1 -i could not swim, were bathing and obtained no repiv. Iroz then ob- ovident purpose of having martial w li! marked b a due coii-ider:i!:on , , . , . , . , , Jt ,,r wit-it is fiir i!nlii i.....l or in. playing in tho shallow wafer caused served that the negro had not yet law liroclnnii il 111 onlci- In ;ii'i 4ln ; 01 " ".11 l l.lll. l!Ulil.l-eil. 01 11111M!- . ... V ' . .... .... .. In- tl. u iii. Iii.it I...!..,.- tl... !..... I...ii.i.r..l st..i.ili ii.. ..ii i-1i,..li tl... 11.11 ; we win no c.iiviiii now 10 civoit v -"" ' .n, ..j-.... .....v.. ..... fiyiiig rumor-: v.e w ill let evei j hoily , u'heio tho nice and river meet, the question was repeated in French, have fair play. V. i water is very dee) as well :m swift. hen the black immediately atiswer- -cw ()f.enhtirg.JMi,.. Aug., l-.Ms7i. The boy.s were throwing chunks i,U, cd him. At this prodigy'tho firm- r-??" I Ion"! foC'-cl thai Mill c:!ii "i-l iln river mil i-.fi.I.iii.r t...i.i ..... n..i. ,,f tl,.. !!i.;.i,ir nl.i 1. ,i-..,,I.- him Sheritr, at the head of a squad, pro- titcl'ui: Pi.av.': w hole "c,ir for One ... ,. , . . . . . . - , t ' ceededto make several urLl ami " ' ? 7 , ,7 T- T J1 f- ...... , ' , , t'ne of them, a little fellow bv the daring that it must he the work of a wlnlo prctcuding to convoy them to. CoUlifY t)!IVt'l!iil)Il. ....,. i i i i "i . n- 1 . 1 . . , i vluiuj vwuii niiin. name of Jloht. L. lavlor. and neidiew supernatural being rhxehange. n place of safety, in the night, divi- Pursuant to a t all of the Demo- f ,. . , . ' r ded his fo.ee, and sent one s.p.ad '?f' '"""' -"-iuce. the !'f ko avlr ventured too far. , '. , , , . tlelet'ates appointed hv the low n-hip in iiur.-uit ol a chunk, ami was eaugnt ahead, who lay in ambush, and when mcciings i (o-nevieve c,uui. i the .-wilt current -md whirled into ! T "n,,m Ma)" OIKCI'l!. tho party with the prisoner came Jii-om i. met ui l ci. r Aierl - store. ' From the Perrvville Cnion.! r bovs rai-ed the alarm, and .Mr. IS'at Lancaster, throwing his coat and hat Koek Haen lOv Caiter-aml Clipper- for Ladie- .Misse- tlents I!oys. ami Child mi. Third Street, South of Market, . Complcle and Sea-onable tStock alua-on hand ' l-v - - MIj-SUl'KI. nKMi?r:ile. jicaceablo citizens of the country jtre-' vented by some moans from voting. A Ku-klux excitement was raided, and the loyal militia called out. The E. SECKINGES, i BAKER & GOMFEGT'R ML-rchiitit St. St. (ft'iitmuvt?, Mo.t ' If: r. x o Keeps Ice 0m Every Sonflay, J j J f Cnke, Pie.', Ureal, Can li.--, Ac. 9 N'.M. F.Co.v. as he ran, plunged into the river and swam directly to the little fellow's rescue. On reaching the drowning boy, Silt, seized him and commenced tli l. 1.1 - .lil i '.111. . . .1- .1 1 'illlliiljilll I'OU- along, rushed out and tired their guns vl.ntioi, on the loth day of A;.gn,i. into tho air ; whereupon the SherifFs l.sTJ. party commenced shooting the pris- . T'",' ' "'Vention was calh-d to onier J J , , " 1 liv harle-t . Koier. ami unoti ln oners down, two of whom were ' niotion. .Imlge I. A. Ifoy. wa'- unan killed, but tho others got away. imou-Iy elected president, and .loo it,., i i .i i i ii ! lhiumaii, -ccrelarv. While concealed in the bushes, they. T, tlluwJll!r- iM,..,,u.; ,..,..... heard the Sheriff and his party con-j point cd a coi.nnitiee on rcdeniial-. J ..n.i. ii....i...... .1... .Icrrv l'oliiu-on. ( ico. V. (irilliih. b ., . .... ..... and Charles C. Hoicr, autl alter re- m his fright, threw his arms around tiring lor a short time, rc,...r.e.l (he (10 llwk ot-lis j,.,!.,,,, p.-e.-rver ami seal in I he convention, vi. : From Itcaiivais lowu-hip Fertl Abernalhy and l.'ohl. I!. Holme-. From Saline town-hip Geo. AW ( iri Hit h ami 11. X. Kellv. gar counfy, and holding certificate 'o. 11, tlated August i'.t, lt71,isnow engaged in keeping saloon, and a- of their plan. The Sheritr then went j off and reported that ho had been ambushed and surprised by a baud of Ku-klux. A perfect reign of terror has existed there since, tho militia robbing and plundering the terrified citizens. Tho Governor has since ordered tho militia to disband, and restoro to tho owners tho property 1 thev have taken, but thoy have not V"-v' VJ"; .i,iU' Godfrey , . ,.r ... ..fo-cphbehille. hehl him so tight tht lie could make , no heathvay against the rapid cur rent, ami no doubt choked him until his strength was exaitstcd. .Mr. From Ste Cenevieye town-hip- Cartmeil, who could not swim him eo. M. Cetto. Peter Mom. l.eou.lo-' ..... , rticrst, .lohn L. ISti-rv. Ilenrv Hcrter. sell, ami who was the only man in William F. C'ox. Joe J.aumaii. .Itile- helping distance, seeing Lancaster's l.ovcrie, Charles C. Uo.ier. F. A.1 ....,. . . rev lioler ami oituutuu a- iiiungiavior to i. ui. S...I..1 1.. i tin-., i. ... 1..... ,i i.i . iti.i . , , . . ....-..iiMiiiiii,, i in..! mill ii. v-.,, i iiiuii i.iu iiui.iu JIIIIU J -b'"1 l" c"-- j i-roni Liiiioii lowusiup .leremiali respectable Kcpublican nouneing tho 1 AAtln nA tA VV UJ VtVII H1IIIVUU 1V H U - Jill 1I(12II, V III. Ik. t. llilil'Iii'l 111 I .1 j. 1 1 1 i i , --v . .. :inil clotltos mill thft cnrriMit. iiml i!fiiA majority of tho naity, tho horriblo . ! , .U,,7TJ'- nr. . S'..,':,,!IT ti . t- . i -.i , i, J. J . . 1 . J . . dales lor Congre.-s. ami .lohn IS. Ifob-, their work, and with two fecblo i..tt., . ......... -uijjn-, in-tn, camiitiaie lor .vttornev t.en- ..(iv.ris l.n -itiIr .lri.i:s F. .Jam-. ; JAN IS & COX, It having appeared to mo upon (At the old stand of .lani- .V Valle.) satisfactory evidence that Fran. ,f-i:vr.s roit Stickler, a licen-ed teacher of IWin- TlTTPYuITC! DPABPO 0. T5nWl?TJ uinuo itiiiiiiiii o: muiimij AMI TIu t'idev .11 ill. am ii:a i.r.ns in Dry (Jood-. Groci ri -. I'.oot- ami Shoe-. Hal- and Cap-. Hard ware, (.luccn-ware .Vc. which they olier I o sell low for CAM. l-v 'A t. .!.: . : . :.. t: -..t...r .. . e c- imming ashore, but the little bov, l"" ul,Llt .cion . u, oi tne general school law ot -ilis-j souri, which says, " I teacher shall, by dul authorized authorities be, granted a certificate to teach in any! of tho public schools, who is not of a: good moral character;" therefore, 1. .1. W. Pctlit, County Supcrinteii- tieni oi l'ltnnc .cnoois ol Jioiiinger county, 3lo., hereby revoke his cer tificate, and warn directors not to contract with the said Franz Stick- lor, upon the authority of said cer- ble . ,.-,iUw -.nioi. lownsi.p ;ieremiah,fclIowtli(l. I5,it poor Xat'.s strength "i'"" ' ' tepubhean liapers do- liobnison, Abel (). I.abb. John I. m l;-, I 1 f . nhcate. Done at my oflice m Marl , r e i ;,,- W. Murphv and .lo-cph 1'.. , was t'""0- lhc jiressure about his . ',,. outrage, for if such i,.,.,,:,,, 1 - 1 . , -:, , - , , Hill this .!rd of July, lzi2. . . . . Jennings. neck, together with his heavy boots. . , ' . c even winked at by a! tpon invitation. Col. Ii. A. Hatcher' , , ., ... . , . . i J . v . I 'ettit, CouiiU- Stipt. J I , . .. .. .. and clothes and tlin i-iii-i-ent. IimiI flniin i 7 J 1 o zr. results can not be imagined.' son Democrat. the roiiviMilion at . . an able autl inter-!""5- v cry shortly alter at went lilif.t .t!... .,v.,.Ia,I illrt. 1 Cairo Arkansas & Texas R. B. The following were eiecicd deie-in , ii,i? . ,, , , , , , ti... i.,(., , : ,, i the little bov he had lost his lno to . . ,. ,, 1 Jellerson ntv, viz: save was rescued b-Mr. Pike Tavlor tenrnnd move making on all our, Jjiiht. (j. Madison. John L. ll.g- and a son of Mr. Jack Karris. The railroads. A heavy lorce is going on liiml Charles (. JJo.ier. Allernate-, I C. Kerhp'on w'iesi exciiemeui. provaueu ami me ..: HH..1 .l:- I ni ei as suou iiiicu wsiii men tii ing iliACnim Arlfnnati4.-.Tiv.wmili-nnil cllranil, . vrus , ..-. , , ... ,. and work is now, being comenced , The following were cledett dele-' ,-, , ,,. v . n , all along the line. There is quite aU- he coi.gre-.onal district ! for bo,i-v l10or llmr , convent ion : The notice above appeared in a late issue of the Bollinger county Stan-j dard. The county superintendent j of Bollinger county evidently re-j gards saloon keeping as a violation f of the mora! obligation of the teacher, ' and thorcupon annulls tho certificate, of Franz Stickler. Let us examine j this " moral obligation " of the ; teacher. Can we regard any lawful j nfiml tintl l wIi t ton nl nnv Inn 9 alter hour passed : men becatno cx- , ' , . , . .J . . i -A - - i t I lhe keeper ot a Uriiikinir saloon vio- nitiktil wit It UH'itiiiiini nut livmif ' 1 C c A. Ander.son, Main St., Sri:. (!i:nkvii:vi:. Mo., Dealer in mi. Dry Goo Cutlerv. mmm Tool- a. p all along the line, lucre is quite . .1 . 1 , .1 . I .Ml1"1 .orco urK on uio onuge bouui oi yyuu F v Kobt (; yX.MVl,on all(, Jjloomncld, whero tho heaviest work ' H. . Kcllev. , , . ., , latcs no civil law as law as long as he - . i ft t -n i .t I The followill" were nlccteil dele the Sllll W.1S I0W doWll III tllC Skv, ,. ... , , , '? , istobodono. Col. Deal, tho con-1 , ?"y lo" ,":r. i . - , ! ' . . complies with tho law, rcgu at ng the .. gates to lhc State ."euatorial ih.-ii ici ,,! ct;n wov.m i...fi,cnl 1 o c " i tractor, tells us that he will have convention: , J -sale of spirituous liquor, nor does hands on overy soction of tho road! Jasper llurks, O. 1). Harris and f,vo "1' tho dca,!- -Mr- JoI,u Jj- the law authorize the county super- in a few days, and that ho intends to I "oiT moi'ionof Joseph Jennim- ' T' !, Tl' : intendcMl to tI,:lt the put it through as fast as men and ! lhe delegates o the Stall ' Von !;JV0,; ! !'-"ve.l, ami stood upon the bank of ft u r - nonoycandoit Wo predict that it'' llr"''W'1 r nK a! ,hc.trnl,'e S0yf rog' , , , c'crtainlv not, it. one ... . . 1 nortamlMite lor lhe :toiiii!i:ii:oii .......' ...ii:.... i, .,..,.. - will bo but a lew months, at farthest, i.c.ieral Firinin A. iro.ier for Lieut. ' & . . ' " 1 . . ense. Xeithor is drunkenness, nor c o " o CO 6 o d P 5 7 iiinuiu i iiiiiui 4i, mr.ni ii Klt'Ut. - 1 -r , . ' ' ' .. Ui umivtitii..- -; iur4 , . intil the road will bo finished from v;nior of .his State, ami lor John l,w Iwn,IC by- '""t !,s M5n wc,lt profanitv, ami I might mention manv lri muuiij U Villi J.4lliliilt7"WII, I' Vir 4 i,:o ..lo r i..i.i i...."- "". o J en couiiiy m..-, w iv.u AtIore- Cencral of thi I i:"1'-:,n." dragging the river with hook and lino i other bad actions men are sometimes I goon auuioniy mat that it is mo in-nor liiiam uarier, ot M. I- raucoi- t . ,- guiltvof. In another sense it isimite tentionoftho Company to have this -ffif VL Zl Z dlb dil"t- T" road done and in running order by hi-t choice. pun, .mum .i monL.it im. utaa nott fin..i;,it,,t;ons for aiiTereut professions the timo the Cairo & Fulton of Ar- On motion of John L. Bog v. lhe al'Peaml above tho waves aad wa . Uon, kansas, is finished from this place to Sfci?, f Jf' quire. qualiiiionlVschGol ollieers, Little Kock, and that when trains tow.,C. were unanhno!, i';; -I'e tho scene that followed ? The llic qaHfications tl.o began to move on that line, they!'" ""T... i...s.a u.e tcaciier shall posscssl-one is a-ood' ....... -""""c-v. ........... -.in., -luuni ui mo luresi, 1110 rusning river. ..i . . . i IT. Iron, Nail-, Tli inihle M; '.'ins. Wagon llocs, Boot-. Shoes, Hal-, Cap-. I'.uying alw:i for Ca-h I am able to sell a.- low a-the lowest. Motto. 'To avoid a Miia-h. we toll for Ca-h." STATU OF MISSOL'IM. County of Ste. I.eneiieve. In tin: circuit rourl ofSle.tJciievievo (Niiinfy. State of Mi--uri. Maj V'l, lsT'J. "Before the clerk in aca- t ion. tion in iccount. or: Will i!cn iii fWtm fnn 4n " nils uoiouei nan uer on tin; ur.-t ballot. 7, . , . . w. ' morai cuaracier. -j.no law uoes not place. From our knowledge of the ad afterwards they to use iheir own U1L larik !"uu ,orm 01 11,0 ,l0iUl "e K.i;no a lnor.,j tHractei.. ,)llt liro.'rcss of tho workand fh'inioimt -'"adjudgments in doing the best kneeling father, wild with agonv, and - -, , , ., ' , ' . prorc.s oi mo ioi.c ana tiiL amount Illt!V ,.a1 t(U. ct.llnIV j . , ,, civil law and the public mind rcco-.'- yet to be done, wo belicvo that both ' (in motion of Jeremiah Kobi,,..-,,,. "eeP,ni? lr:on(ls gaerei! around, all n jM a monl ,aw Th:s , ( ; ! zr. lines will be finished between this ,,t'1'1' A- Boier wa-a.Med bv "rming a picture at once touching and the first of J-inu-n- nevt nml s1,1,-eI'l"ia,.1,u to tho ,!rl '"''"I'-wies to and sublime. He was laid in his .iuu iul nrsi oi januarj ne.t, ami ji,e ditnct eongrcs.-ioual coiivention - ,, . - , , . , trains will bo miming regular on at Frederiektouii. ' ""hers carnage, and through the both lines by that time. Mad , -" ,l",,i" of Jot' I!:1"I!iai1' ."' gathering darkness, along the Jiiver Jars. lZrS. ' "J r":d borc k to tue home . viz: winch but a few hours before he had i i.inci-i . iio.icr. r. . l.ili Ks. lelt in t he tirnle nf in- ttr.M.i.tj. ti... iim on Sundav zr. cr? On motion of Joins L. Bol'-. the evening, with the beautiful coi-oien- There is to be a conventin of fat "Truh, Ti, . .'i f," '""i" P"de of t.w : Miles A. (iilberi, Michael jrur ami n 1 1 r n . i - t t mcn at Put-in-Bay on the 10th of H. X. Kellv. " Ulllt 1'ellow.s buried hi September, when it is expected that there will bo a greater wei inanity in proportion to than was ever before accumulat one point The quantity of obesity the standard of moral character. A man tiny follow a vicious course of conduct and not violate civil Jaw, yet no one can accord to him a moral ! Md' mm lis. he is accountable to both, and the civil law will sii-tain the decree of I the other Mi lo Ste. uCfiBviev Ferdinand A. Hoy, 1111". J -IviI at airailist " , on a William F.vans, ) Defendant. IToW at thi daw comes Fci diiiaml 'it A. I toy. the plaiiiliirin tins aIoe i entitled cau-c. bt-torc iheumler-igncil : clerk of the circuit court of Ste. Ccnc ! vieve county, in vanilbni.mid files his 'ietition and allhlavil. siatinir among j other thing5, that the above named l defendant William Kvau-, is a non I resident of thi t:i:e. It is thereupon j ordered by the clerk aforesaid, in va , cation, thl't publication bemadenoti i f;. iug him that an action ha- been 'commenced again-t him. by petition and attachment in the circuit court of Ste. Ccnevievc county in the State of : Miouri founded on an account for the sum ol forty dollar-ami fifty-five i cut-: that hi-' property i- about to be attached, and unl".-s'l.e be and ap- . pear at the nest term of -ait! court to he hol.len at the court ho:i-c in the city of Sic. (I'cnevieve within the . count v of Sic. tJenevieve, on the first Monday of November next, being the ' fourth "tli.v of November. A. !. 1H7-, mil f.n or before the third day then- rni.T . : . t. j . - . t ' . . " r i. ei 'i!""ing resolution wa- unani- ;c, 0f tho ord.-r T.:rl,, f'f ",u niuv-iaici:ioni!C c are now runnimr a Dailv Hack of (it the tci lit -hall -o long coiuiio c, eight oi hn- mou-ly adopted: xm 01 lUc 0l1' J'lck'on V--) school law, and I advise the wisdom ' !moi Farmin-to,, ami Ste." Cene- and if not then before the. end ot the the number Bksoi.vi:j. That the delegate ap-! ' '.., ; c, , ; vieve. Our hack's arc ail new. having term) judgement will be rendered umulatednt ,o5ll,,'d l,-v this -onveution to tile T,..' ' . ,. JUsl,.l 0l,1 1,3 ,C! "tUr 01 f U ,c la w' been built expre-lv for the biisine--: again-t him ami hi- property Fold to umuiau.i at Jo,. vent ion. which is io be held i"t"-'atS:i laces re-nlted in lhe teacher of j-o:iths!iou!d be an ex- passengers can depend on bcimrtran- -ati-fy the same. It further order- at Jelfer-on t ity on the 'Jl-t dav of the defeat oi Longlellow, bv Bassett. cmnlarv naern ot virttiA Ti, ported coinfortablv ami onicklv. with oil that a copy hereof be puiti-!in in that will congregate on that occasion thi month, he. and they are hercbv The di-t-mco run w-s two .,n,J i i . . - . ' , , good protection ag.iin-t niin and -un. the Fair Play a new-paper puhiistieti issomethin.Moitirm the iJZi insirueied to introduce and vote for U-ta,C0 two and a teacher that goes trom tho school ,0urhor.-es will alwav- be fir-t-da--. ' in -aid county of Sic. Genevieve tor is. soniLt iing to diaim the imagina- a resolution in sai,! State convention. lolIrth "Inch Ba-sett beat room to tho gro- shop, or .'umblim' KAIIK1J t BAIJIJ. lour week- Miccr--ively. the !a-t m- lion aud strike consiemation into ' having for it- ob.ieci the fu-ingan,l Longfellow onlv one length, and did hoi'-e -ml finds cim.!n-r.re,,t -.nd' nu-tioti to be at lca-t four week, he- the hcaruofevcry hotel keeper. JJTlSl V- very uU,nu accident tta ISrStio I rarmi.i.on. 5X2 " It lemiscot county is ahowed a State, in the nomination of candidate- happening to Longfellow. Tho men ;.,i,t flJ.u .-.ut .. ' I will al-o continue to mu my hack JOK. I.AUMAX. Clerk. s w wKh it iv iuv ."",i!Vyi lUUlil it delegate, wo nominate Prof. Kellv. lor -,a,(" "dieer ...i i..,i..: .i.... i. . ...:n . -" -" motion ot uuu.u lil.ll uu Wlil UO iL'ir.IS- tiroceediii". t" Ilenrv Horter. the this lll.k.'tlflirtllr ,ii. i-. coi justice. lAVmrtcnrf. it Me. tien. Co. is a owed on, we .Y"'1 ."l r"""-'- -ie. itenevieve . n . .. . r-vin i i.AYamlother p.iiiers friemllv nominate C. Hish Fsq. wo think he , to the cause. i ci. iiu.mii will do our cotintv full justice. " motion of O. V". Griilith the ' .convention adjourned sin? im. (ST Sb,Crilr,he Faik Play. .ToK Baoiax! !iv.,Vt'h,C''t" between De I.r.ssus anil Faruiingtoii- niakiiig clo-c connection with alt pa-- Kobin-oh ,V Clardv, Atty tiff. teachers do frequent such i daces of ..t,' fore leg, and it tsfearyd that his time, resort. In view of the rcsponsibili- merit it liberal .is a race norae has been run. t wj; nUi .v., .a.i..,. t .. t. loiuge. vn .ill; ILL.IUi, A iU-lV The time made is the fastest on them to dcsi-t, or forever "ivo ur ivconl, even beating the Lo::g their calling and disown tho name ..f & was the most desperately contested a pig is for a flower garden. I am and lastest on record. Longfellow sad tn bv.rn the fnet tl.-t .-,. -enger trains. Fare as low ami tim ordered to be pul.li-hrtl in ihe"- Mis- broke tl.. u..,i., ; t.:" ..: .!.. , . " . . a quick a by any other route. By -wiiii iiciuioiican. sic. ttenevieve June :. to Inisiuc I hope to -hare ot public pai lO. K. KASHKIJ. tfx Brjncii race. Time 3.51'. leather. Ojj-eiivei:. We -lili haie loom in our .-iib- 'riiitionbo.il; f.raicw nioic nana-. W arc unxiou ' i i; :ih d Ciiarles C. I.'o.ier, with whom are lor pian-n.Vl C. UISCII, OITer.- for -ale at low pii e-, tor Capii. oNi.Y. Drv d'ood-. tirmciics, l.'eadv Made Clothing. Boo!-, shoe-, Hardware. onfectionaiy, ,i:ccii-H!ii-.,Vt. (.in lit tit a cill. M rch.iut St., .-ste. iiciteicv..M". j in J-" f