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1 FUFLIIIIIKD KVKRY THUKSDAT AT CIIILLIVOIHE, MIXSOUltl. Terms - . - $1.50 a Year. ., St. L. & P. It. R. Time Table. ATIltlVKS T.KAVlS g.:-j r. m. n-ir-' v. u. Nn. 4, Mail & B-cprcss tNO, ACClllllHllHlUtlOn l-uu l-w " OOINO WK3T. Nn. !i, Mull Expri'H 7-1.1 A.M. 7-mU.v. tNn. HI, Ai'i'.iiii.lio.lilllim, '.'-:! r.H. l'. M. t.S'u. Arciilllllliiilaliuli, 8 45 " Vlj " I:t-ly oxci-iitSumluy. I)lly. ti'l'ot further lnlormntlnn nniily 1 i'. F. JlAl!HINTrW. Ticket Agent. U. It ST. JOE H. K. Tint Table. Trains leave Cliillleotbo as follow : OOlKU EAST, Alltnlle nxpre.i Kaiibiir City A M. Y. Eirc-s.. ActiinnmuUuUol. ...ll-r.l a.m. ....Il.ixi i. h. ... 417 l M. .... 2-M I'.M. S-Oj " OUI.NU VEST. Pnrllle K preps New York A Kansas City Express Acconimmlutluu I- 1! A. M. 3-11 V. M. 7-lK A. M. II- USA. M. b-w; i'. i. CJ-For further lm'ornutlon flujiW to CM. NAtotf, Tieket Aki-iiI. I. For tlio ciniri'iiHtnvi! of our sulncn liors rcniilitifj in (iruml Uiver nml 1'iiir view townships, ami in Niirllu-iist Car roll county, wo have li'ft nt tho Timet office, Halo City, a nienioriiiiila show ing how t liny stain! on our books, and liavn aultiori.c'il tho editors of the 7Ymi' to reooivo nnil n-uuint for payments on subscriptions. tf. IOCAL BITS. Farmers are almost through plant' inj; corn. Wo will have a base ball ussouiu lion hero this season. - John K. Kv.'ins, F.si., went to Des Jloincs, Iowa, Siinday. Circuit Court will moot next Mull ilay for regular May term. Miss Mattio Osborn, of Clinton, Mo., is visiting friemls in tho city. K. A. Packer, Ksi., of Whocling, camo up to visit tho city, last Friday. Mr. P. F. Uomoiscr, of Mooresville, paid us a pleasant call, last Thursday. Mrs. S. MoWilliams, of Kiiiisus City, is visiting old friends in tho city. Dr. XV. XV. F.dgerton, of Wheeling, was seen on our streets, last Saturday, Mr. A. II. Omliiilotik took a busi ness trip up the Wabash road, last Fri .lay. Horn, to tho wife of Flan Israel, residing ,1 miles southeast of town, i boy. Major J. C. (ii'iHiu, of Trenton died at Kureka Springs', Ark., last week. Mrs. J. W. Waniiainaker and chil dron, of Trenton, tiro visiting relatives in this city. Mr. James Campbell and wife, of Tier-fin, Ky., nro visiting the family of Mr. S. Kngland. Dr. Crceiie spends the last ten days of every month ut his Chillioothu doi lal ollieo. Btf Frank I'ierson left, Monday, fol ios cattle ranolio in Colorado. Ho was accompanied by Jim Nasou. Mrs. P. J. Dixon, with two of her children, h-fl for Harlan, Iowa, last Thursday, on a visit to relatives. -Miss Helen (i. Conine, of I.nfuy- cllo, Ind., arrived here, yesterday, and is stopping at Mr. C. II. Nason s. Hov. J. C. Arnistong, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this city, preached at Wheeling, last Sunday Miss Kaln Dunn, who had been visiting relatives in this city, left, Fri day night, for her homo in St. Louis. Messrs. Fulkerson & Cleveland have quit business. They sold tho ro naindcr of I heir stock to Isaac Hirsli. Mrs. Isabella Dixon, of Kingston, came over on a short visit, Monday night. Slio returned homo, yesterday morning. Mr. Chas. Saali and Miss Annio Dcitriek will bo married at tho Catho lic Church In this city, next Tuesday morning. Wo learn that Mrs. Kimball has rented tho Ill-owning House anil that it w ill bo fixed up and furnished in splen did style. Wo understand that a lot of the young people of Stanberry will come here, next Wednesday, on a memo cx cursion. Eil. II. Lingo, Esq., of Denison Texas, arrivod here, Monday, on a visit to hi.s hrothors-lii-law, W. V. and Frank riatter. David Williams and wife, of Blue Mound township, returned, yesterday, from a long visit to their old homo in South Wales. James W. Wallace. Esii., arrived hero Monday, from tho Indian Terri tory, on a visit to relatives. Ho has cattlo In Oklahoma. (ieorgo Milbank, Jr. has npplie for license to practice law, and will be examined at tho coming term of court. Ho will pull through all right. Marshal Meek placed two hogs and three or four cows in the pound, Mon day. Tho ordinanoo is still in effect and of course must bo enforced. Miss Viola Gray.of Kieh Hill town shin, left for Topckn, Kansas.lnst week whore slio cxpoeta to make her homo witli her aunt, Miss Lou tllsborry. W. Y. Slack, Esq., has boon ap pointed postal clerk on tho Wabash railroad. His run Is from Brunswick ' to Council Blufl's. Ho made his First trip last Thursday. 1 havt a imall lot of well (elected niece goods. I still keep samples repre tenting $ lo.ooo to select Irom. I will Hive tatlsUctlon. Call on me. T. C. HOG AN, 6tf Tailor, Quo of tho first oows placed in the pound by tho now Marshal, was Dr. Dorsoy'a. Dootor forked over his dol lar, as that was tho only way he oonld got her buck. Mr. Eyre Swilzer has built a brick storehouse on Slack street adjoining Mr. Win. Siiiinncrville's store on the south. Straw hats and linen dusters will not be so very popular as heretofore: , Hull's Cough Syrup, however, will as popular as ever. JO -Upon an apple tree nt J. F. John son's residence is full blown rose. The lo:vos of the twig upon which it is attached arc those of an apple tree. It a mystery for botanists to solve. Dan Creamer, Esq., of Sulida, Col- mlo, an ex-t.'hillicutho boy, arrived ere, last week, on a visit to numerous iends. Dan is city clerk and super intendent of waterworks at Salida. He paid us a pleasant call. Several Chillicolhc.-ins attended Barrett's circus at Laclede, last Friday. They returned well pleased with what they saw, and spoke very highly o( the sliow. The commencement exercises of our high school will be held on the ev- niug of June ind, at the City Hall. the graduating class there arc elev girls ami one boy. Prof. Wiley Mountjoy, President of iinideu Point Female Seminary, in att county, was in the city on busi ss connected with tiiat institution, on uesday. The linn of Clark & Xorth, attor neys, has been dissolved. Mr. North :is returned to his old homo in Wis- onsin. Juilgu I. lark will still keep his olliee at the same place- south side public square, over St. Louis Store. Avalon Aurora : There are (wo women in Avalon, who are rival neigli- iors. For a long time there has been bit ler jealousy between tin; two as to which would get her washing out first, on Monday morning. -Mrs. Belle Alexander, wifo of Dr. W. Alexander, of KversotiviUccame to Chillicotlie, Thursday last, on a visit o her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bis- It. She will return home in a day or A son of Senator Vest and a broth er-in-law of Senator Coekrell.have been appointed to good paying olliees by resident Cleveland, it strikes us that there used to bo something in demo cratic platforms about nepotism. -Judge T. II. Harbor ami W. O.Oar- vin are the applicants for the Trenton post olliee. Garvin is a voting man and :is once a resident of Chillicotlie. While not wishing the judge any harm, we'hope Will O. will gel there. The Illinois legislature broko the oug deadlock in the senatorial contest, Tuesday, by re-electing Cen. John A. n-'aii to the U. S. Senate. The death of a democratic member and the elect tion of a republican as his successor is what brought about the break. Carrolltoii Ikmormt: Judge Drak esterdav issued a marriage license to ames Dean, aged Nl years, and Mrs. Martha Hurlburl, 'ngeil in years. A randsoii of Mr. Dean, aged II I years, procured the license. Mr. Dean lias en a widower only about four month. Saturday night a frame dwelliuj house, 11 miles northwest of town, be onging to Mike Conway and occupied by John Siniius, was destroyed by lir together with lis contents. House in sured for SiiiKi, but Siinms had no in surance on his household goods, which were nil destroyed. We are in receipt of a copy of tho Oregon Owc, published nt Philomath, Ore., by Prof. J. M. C. Miller ami Mr. C. Wyalt. Prof. Miller formerly lived at Avalon, and was a professor in Avalon College, and stood high as an educator, neighbor and cilicli. W wisli tho Oniric unbounded success. Last Thursday night tho house of County Clerk Ilrookshior was entered od by burglars and 8 or i'J stolen from his pants pocket. Mr. Brook- shier slept so soundly that he knew nothing of tho robbery until tho next morning. Tho thief, whoever ho parted as silently as ho came and no duo has been obtained as to who com mitted tho deed. Last Saturday, about 10 o'clock M., the cry of "lire was heard on our streets, and in an incredibly short timu tliu lire company, with tho engine and huso cart, wero seen coming down our streets with tho swiftness of tlio wind but before tlioy reached the scene the lire, which had broken out on the roof of tho old cooper shop near Way'i blacksmith shop, had been extinguish cd. Truth is mighty and must prevail. So, also, must Mishlor's Herb Bitter prevail over all forms of kidney and liver diseases. Dyspepsia and indiges tion likewise yield to tho magic of its power. Bead what Millard Mosier, of Barclay street, New York, says: "Af ter suffering tormouts from dyspepsia and indigestion I found a complete euro in your remedy. My wifo was al so cured of sovoro neuralgia." -40 Benj. Hargravo was brought over horo, Tuesday, by tho Sheriff of Cald well county, having boon arrested upon a warrant issued upon an indictment found by the Livingston county grand jury, last term of court, for carrying concealed weapons, lie is tho mnn who accidentally shot Uncle Jimmy Anderson in the arm last winter. liar griltu 1IU.Y Ji.us ill t-nmnuu uuuntj, having removed there some mouths 1! J.. ....It ago. He promptly gave bond. Last Friday afternoon, nil unex pected by most of our citizens and with but one day's notice to tho Chlllicutho Lodgo, the Trenton Encampment, I. O. O. F., made their appearance In the city, headed by tho Trenton Cornet Band, They came down in buggies and wore mot in the suburbs of the city by Mayor Crellin, who bade thorn wol- oomo to the city. Thoy wore mot by the C'lilllicothe Lodgo, which was com mantled by J. L. Buford, and the two formed into lino ami marched around tho square. Further exercises wore hold at the Odd Fellows Hull, supper at the Looper House, then speeohos at the Hall. Tho Trenton Cornot Band, which oame down with the Odd Fellows, last riday, complimented the Clilsis olliee with a-serenade. Then paid similar compliments to the Tribune and t'ensfi (nfioii. When Mayor Crellin wns homo nt supper, the band went to hjs residence and rendered some very tine music. Mr.Crellin camo to the door anil thank- 1 them for their music. About !) r. the band called at tho residence of L. Buford, councilman at largo nud renaded him. Mr. Bufotil, after de livering a short speech, returned the compliment by taking the band lo the Silver Moon restaurant and setting up the icc-crcaui. Mrs. Mills, who lost two buildings the late lire.is rcbuildingone of them a two story brick, which will be oc- upied by Blackburn & Kayo's provis ion ami feed store. J. V. Meek o: ion are doing the brick work. The annual election of the Board f Education of the city of Chillicotlie, ill be held at City Hall in this cily.on Tuesday, June L'nd, 1SS5, between the hours of " A. jt. and sundown, for tho ection of two members of said Board of Education, each for the term of three rears. By older of the Board. A. McVkv, Secretary. TlIK Cbillicolhe Clilsis tried the otli ilav to give its renders the returns of the city election, but for the life of us couldn't tell whether they elected Democrats, Kcpiiblicaus, (ireenbai-kers Mugwumps to the various olliees. Perhaps it doesn't make lunch differ ence to us outsiders, but wo have .some uriosity to know something about the politics of the men elceleil. Larroilloli vrtl. Brother Turner shall have tho infor- .Li ion desired. Of the olliccrs elected, i! Mayor and one Councilman arc reenbackers; two Couneilnien arc Re publicans and two Councilmcn arc niocrals. Nary a George William Curtis pulled through. -There was a wreck on the rock irry switch at Mooresville, last Sun- :iy. An engine liau been taken to the liiarry to bring out some empty cars that were there. It started with three of them bul the grade was so sleep and track so slippery, that the engine ami cars started down toward the cud ! the switch in spile of the fact that the engineer reversed the engine. At the end of the switch was the stub of a two foot through oak tree, which had been left there for a "bumper." I'lie cars struck this, knocking it about twenty-live feet. One car went cleat- oil' Hie end of the switch and another jrtly oil'. An eye witness tells us that the conductor and brakeman jumped 'oin the train, but the engineer stood :it ills post. A Kansas City man has put in a rock crusher, about j of a mile north- :ist of Mooresville, on the laud of John Stuckey. A switch has been built to the quarry. The crusher runs by steam f course, ami as six cars were used in liking the crusher ami oilier imple ments to the ciuaiTV, il must bo a pret- extensive outfit. Only one crusher now at the quarry, but the proprie tor expects to put in another soon, when he will be able to crush -o to .'ill car- oads per day. He is doing the work for the railroad company and gets one ollar per cubic yard for crushing. The company pays Mr. Stuckey for the rock :it the rale of cents for fifteen cubic yards. The ejection on the question of re straining stock, which occurs on May -".lib, is an important one. The Coun- il will carry out the will of the major ity, as expressed by their voles on that ay. As will bo seen from tho notice which we publish elsewhere, three dis tinct propositions are to be voted upon. They are as follows: Shall hogs be prohibited from run ning at large? Shall callle bo prohibited from run ning at large? Shall milk cows bo permilled to run lit large in the daytime during tho pas- lure season, that is, from April loth, to Nov. loth? This gives tho voter a chanco to vote his sentiments. Many are utterly op posed to hogs running at large, but lo not object lo cattle running at large, mid many arc i-icc vtr.vt. Possibly a majority, so far as their personal inter ests are concerned, object to any slock whatever running at largo, but owing to tiie great hardship many people suf fer, by reason of having lo keep their cows up during the pasture season, are willing to let cows run during that time. Let there bo a full voto and let every man vote his true desire in tho matter. Then in obedience lo this expression an ordinance will bo passed, and strict ly enforced against all Special City Election, On the Question of Restraining Stock. Notice is hereby given that a Special Election will bo held on Friday, May '29, 1885, for tho purpose of obtaining tho wish of tho legal voters of Chilli cotlie on following propositions : 1. Shall hogs bo prohibited from running at large? !. Shall cattle bo prohibited from running at largo? 3. Shall milk cows bo permitted to run nt largo during tho daytime, from April lo to November lo? By order of tho City Council, at meeting, May 14, 1885. W. E. Cuellin, Mayor. Attest: Dennis B. Doiisev, City Clerk. School Meeting- There will be a mass mooting of tho citizens of Chillicotlie, at City Hall, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1885, at 7.30 o'clock i. M., for the purposo of nominating two (I!) candidates for members of the Board of Education. Everybody is earnestly invited to turn out ami assist in placing good men on tho board. By order of committoo. S. N01UU3, Chairman. A. D. FtiLKEitsoN, Seo'y. Jno! Panlonner, Jno. L. Johnson, L. N. Barker, N. J, Uonsoh. Macadamize the Streets. Eiiitous Cuisis: I learn thcro is a rock crusher nt a stone quarry near Mooresville and that a railroad switch has been laid to it. 1 further under, stand that the price paid for crushing rock is $I.IH) per cubic yard ami that the amount pait.1 for tho rock is about two cents per cubic yard. The railroad company would probably bring tiie rock to Chillicotlie for per car. 170 car loads of ten cubic yards each will macadamize the streets of the pub lic square eight inches in depth. This can lie done this year and next year oilier streets can receive attention. The cost will be about as follows: Cost of rock crushed and on board cars 817UO Freight Moll Total '.'ooO A temporary switch could bo laid from the railroad to the square and the rock unloaded ju-t where needed. Of course there would be some labor lo be employed to spread the rock over the streels, but this would not cost over .'iil ami probably not half that much. Now, as the city charter provides that the council may pay half the cost if the owners of property fronting on the streets will pay the other half, I can't see why bolh city and property owners should not take advantage of this golden opportunity lo do lliis city some lasting good. Let the almost use less enormous expenditure for grading streets be slopped at once, mid let us proceed upon the hypothesis that lliis City is to be alive years hence. To macadamize it) feet across Locust Street would cost only about $".", one half lo be paid by the city and one half by the properly owner. Imagine good bard rock streets in rainy seasons, instead of from six inch es lo two feet of mud. Our fanner friends would consider it a great luxury and would be more fre quent i.-iiors to our city. Ex n:i:ri:iM: ami Ei.oKumv. Sweet Potato Plants. For Sale by ,f. G. Anderson, second street west of County Olliees, Cliilli colhe, Mo., seven improved varieties bolh early and lale sorts. 1)11-II. Went to Bed in 1867 and Not Up Yet, The Jaiucsporl. Daviess Co., Mo., ti'i: !Uy has tin- following concerning Mr. Joseph Lilly, n wealthy fanner o that county: Al I Ho years ago, dining the gold excitement in California, Mr. Lilly went to that Siale, where he remained two years. While there his healih failed from exposure ami overwork and lie came bad; to this Stale completely broken down. For leu long years lie struggled hard against adverse fate, working as hard as he could, in his weak condition, for the support of his family, but it seamed that ins once ro bust constitution was completely shut tered ami Hint health would never re turn lo him again: although he spent a great deal of time and money taking treatment fi i ilitl'ci-ent physicians. lie finally, alter long years of siidering wiih rheumatism and eencral bodily debility, lost heart aliogeiher and tolil his wile ami family thai as long as ihe Lord spared his life in this world he would not aggravate his sufferings by moving bis body any more than possi ble. This wns in the year Im',7. lie then laid clown on his" bed ami from Unit lime to this lie steadily adhered to the resolution made, lie is a man who was never known to break a resolution, once earnestly made, lie possesses great tenacity of purpose, ami an In domitable will, and his failh in his pur pose cannot lie shaken. Hi" expresses an earnest desire to cross the dark riv er of deatli when his time comes, mid until then he is content to be cheerful, and bide his lime. He is respected ami esteemed by nil his neighbors who do all in their power lo cheer him up, and help him while away his long, lonely hours. His wife is a noble, self-saen-licing woman, who looks al'.cr all Ihe details of farm life, and who sees thai everything moves ulong in Ihe proper manlier. Mr. Lilly ha frequently been carried on his bed out over his ' farm, anil ho enjoys such occasions much. very An Old Elephant Dies in Liberty. Sjnclal In I In- Kansas City Tinit-s. I.iiiiiiirv, Jin., Hay IS. In taking S. II. llnrrett ii Co's larifc elepliunl. "K111 icror'' nut uf the cars yesicnlay niorii 111' lie fell nil' nf the jiaiiR l:m k In tliu Ki'iiiiiul, a ilislance of three feet. This, 111 connection Willi Ins n-'e ami rlieu- nuitic ciiinlili'.ii. causcil his ileatli. His male cnilenviireil to gel liilil oil liis feet ly Icickinu; liiin, lint that faileil. He woiihl jiiit his proboscis into liis 111. mill, lill it with water anil squirt it on II111 bystanders. Tho oilier ele phants scciucil disconsolate, over Hie niin-forl line of tlieii- male. Lew Sells, the !ii:ina''erof (he circus, ''live tin) l-i'lllains to William Jewell .'nllcijc. 'J'hi! collee;c will lllivi) the kin Hlull'ed and bones cleancil and place them in Ihe college museum. These are Solid Facts. The best hlooil purifier ami system rounlatnr over laci-it within the ri-ai-ll nf tho snlli-rliii; liiitiinnity, truly Is Kli-eti-it! Itllli-rH. lnnctlvlt)' nfthe Liver, lllllliniHiicsH, JaunillL'o, CiiiHtliil- tloii, Weak Klilm-ys, nr any illseuse ol the urin ary nri-atis, or who liver rt-iiuirrs 1111 aptii-tli-r, .tmile or miM stimulant, will always llml Kh-i-lrle JillH-i'H the licst anil only certain cure kiiimn. lu-y act surely anil iiiickly, every bottle iritar- iili-eil to i:lve entire satisfaction or money ro- iiuleil, SoltlatsocentsaboltlebyN.J. duet- iuiil Si Co. 4 Hale City Itemi. From the Ilale City Tilnes, May Utli. '.Work on the foundation of the Kstcp building was commenced, this mora ine;. It. II. Hush Is talking of lmrcliasing a 1011 soutt louutaiu, to uu uscil hero in Halo. Charley Khua, brother of Dr. C, Ulieii, is Here on a visit and taking a look at tho country. The Hnlo Local Aid Society liavo ro eoived their eliartor and each member a beneficiary cerlilicule. Mr. A. Johnston lias commenced the laving of tho foundation for Ills resi dence, building in the Dean addition. H. C. Kentnur will coiumcnco tho construction of a resilience on his lots In the northwest part of town, within a lew nays. Georgo Estep came down from Chil licolhe, yesterday, accompanied by Mr. Anderson, the gentleman who has the contract lor constructing his build ing. Mr. Burr Griswold, who owns tlio land lying north of town, Intends to have a part 01 it lulu olt in lots, which will be oilered for sale. Tho trnct thus surveyed will be known as "Oris wold's Addition to the town of Hale." Tlio land Is well located for residences. It Is reported that tho contract for building thirty miles of the Kansas City extension of tho 0. X). A K. (J. K. I!., has been let. Car loads of mules, horses, scrapers Sc., have been arriv ing daily at llogard during the past week. Everything indicates that the roatl will be pushed west as fast as pos sible. C. W. Nicholson has purchased a machine for pressing brick, which was shipped lo this place several days ago, bill has not vet arrived. He 'informs us that this machine will mould -'.'i.tiou bricks per day. At this rate it will not take long to make brick enough for all lite buildings that are lo be erected on Main street. Could not our town board pass an oniiiianco prohibiting chickens from running or Hying at large? It would be a good law for those who are trying In raise garden stuff. Town is no place to engage in the poultry business. Of course, it is necessary to keep u few "yellow legs" on haml ill case the p:i'--sou should call, but these can bo kept in a coop. Wliftn nby wsa sink, we gtTe her CuUirU, When she wu Clillil, slid crinl fur CiMttirla, Whrn ho became Uiss, slio clung Ut CMtnrls, WIiou slio bad CbildroD, sbe garo them Castoria, Keytesville Central Fair and Horse Show. The eighteenth annual Central Fair anil Horse Show will bo held nt their grounds, adjoining Keytesville, Chari ton county, Mo., beginning Tuesday. October (I, lsb, and continue o days. All communications should bo ad dressed lo WM. K. lit!.!., l'l'cs't, Keytesville, Mo. Teachers' Examination. The annual examinalion of teachers will he held al the Public School Build ing at !l o'clock A. M. Thursday, June llh, xs.. In addition to the ordinary brunches, applicants for positions must pass an examination in vocal music. A. Mi-Vkv, Secretary Board of Education. MARRIED- GHII'I-'ITll -COON-Iii Ibis city, on Saturday, May liitb, lx."i, Mr. 'Jniis Giiimrn and Miss S.tUAIl Chun, Judge Cowgill officiating. The wedded pair expected to leave for the Pacific Coast in a few days after their marriage. Notice of Elopement. Ai.riiA, Mo , May is, Issj. One Nathan Grey haseloped with my wife and has left his own wife and five children in a starving coiulilioii. Description of Grey:--Complexion is dark; age Hi! years, but looks young: round face, heavy moustache, ralbcr sandy, clipped square: black hair and black eye: weight Imi pounds, black hat, bluish pains, gray woolen shirt, a striped coal, anil lias two revolvers. There is a Stale warrant out for him, but swears be won'l be arrested. Wuiunni-llciglit ."i feel, black hair, with curly bangs, heavy set, gray eyes, round lace, teeth out in front, age 111 years. l'lKI.IH'.N Dnil.r.v. Alpha P. 0-. Adv.lt Grnnilv Co., Mo. Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Ili-.i. V. Wlllinir. nt Malu-lii'st.-r, Mu-li., Wrili's; "My win- lias ln .-ii alumsl ln l,li-ss fi.r.ytav, 1.',, Ilveyi'.irs. so hi'l.li-ss ilial sn- t-milil nut inrn I over In I. .'.lal Sli,' iisi-il ln li.illl.'s uf i:i trie tlttti'i's, anil Is sn iitin li laipriivi-il (hat slit Is al.ii' 1 1 1 v In iln lu-i- iiwn wiu'k.'' M. i liii-I'.illi is Mill iln all that Is claiini'il t.ir II11111. Illlliitl'i-ils nf IcslililiHiial-t lilli'st tlu-ir Ifl-eat rurativi- nii'ts. Only lllty i-rnls a lii.ltli at N. .1. swi'ilanil A r-i's. :nay -j WOOL I WOOL I WOOL I IK YOU UAVK ANY WOOL that you desire to have worked up into rolls, anleil and spun, doubled and twisted into sinking yarn, or if you w ish your wool worked Into blankets, jeans or inline made llatinels, wn can have it Innu for vnu. No wool will be receiv ed after July l.j. l'or particular in- Ulll'C ot ZIl'I.K & I'.STKl', Agents tor the Kiiksville Woolen Mills, Cliillieolhe, Mo. Ui-im THE MARKETS. LOCAL UAIiKKT.S ClIILI.ICIITllH, Mo, l'KtJllCCE- Mny 21, Its.). ULV1M1. liuller, per lti Eggs, per ih'Z i.uni, per lb Apples, per bushel 1'olaloeH per bushel I'LOLll ltKTAIL. C1I11.1.1CIIT1IB M.VNL'FAtrlKi:. licst, per ltKilh 3 .in 2 llll !) 1 00 Second grade, per l(HIb.. Third Salt, per barrel ST, LOUIS 1II1A1.V UAUKUr. Br. Louis, May 2o, 1883. IV1IK.VT. !I.W COIltf , ' OATS Cash.. Cash.. Cllsll 3K KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK JIA1IKKT. Stock Yauds, Kansas City, May 20. Cattle Receipts 2,711); opened ae tlvo and steady, closing weak and fic lowor. Hugs Kcceivcil l.O.OOS, and fie lower on lights: ltlc on mixed and Heavy: lots average Mil to 2So at s:i u f !l 85; assorted lights average 185 to 1J5 at a U0(i!,4 U0; not all sold. CHICAGO live stock makkkt. Cuicaoo, May 20. Hogs Uncoipts 18,0110; market fairly activ e and steady; light l?4 15((M 40; rough packing $4 00lii4 IS; heavy packing nnd ship ping 84 20(Sl4 !!5. (.'attlo Koceipts 8,200 huiid: iniirket slow and stead v: shipping $4 05(5 75; butchers 40 (nil 50; Blocker 9:1 !0(i(,i 75. Sheep llocclptsi 4,700; market weak; wooled a oo(iji 75; shorn 2 2.X44 oo. JONAS J. CLARK, ATTORNEY AND COUiN'SELElt AT LAW ANll REAL ESTATE AGENT. CollMlug ami CiuivevimcltiK. Hpei.lattles. Priii-lli-iis in nil Hip t-mirts, SliUe hiiiI l-Vileral. Olllce Kast eud ut Houlti side public siiaare in ISrlck UluuK. VB uw ly Notice of Eesignation of Guardian and Curator. Notice Is lierHiv Klven that tiie unilcrslcneil, IiiurtllH.i ol the persons and estates of Mtu-llii .. 1. .larvis ami llonias A. Jarvls. minors, will apiily to the l'roliale Court ol l.lvlnuston eoun tv. Missouri, nil Friday, tha mill iliijr of Juut, laso, lor leave ui resign aald giinrdliuistiili, JUUNU.bNlllKK, 40 UuwdlaO, rUlun- TTioro qulckl, Uutn iinr otli, r ki, ,wn n-m B ?VI3rS. If: lUi.uni.tt, ;n. N.-inti.-l.i. 1 V-ta. K-r. lllii.. Kt or V vk, l(rue-K H ',-5rU'V,Ml'iI1s,.,l,l' 'l.y "al, B a-tsminiiirfsK utl.-ii.-Tti. pen rq(iri.T.-.l Tni,lo Murk, iui.1 ,ir riu-nlniilo Rlpnaturit. A. ('. M-y r Cu., Suit' B ITin, liirs, liltlrn"H M,l., I', s. A. 9 llr. Hull's Counti Hvrup "Ul cure v-ur Coimli at unci... I'rlco only 'i l't. u bold. I WANT 5,000 DOZEN HENS, ROOSTERS, CHICKENS. TURKEYS, DUCKS and G-EESE. In good M-.Ii. for which I will pay the following prices: Common Hens, per dozen, I" 1-ull lllooil Boosters. ' " 1 so e, full feathered, per ih'Z., :! oo Ducks, oo Turk-ys, live weight, per pound, lids To b delivered at Ihe Groeerv Store of J. F. SIIF.K.MAN. South Sale Public I Square, Chillicolhe, Mo., on FRIDAY, SATUR D4Y.M0NDAY and TUESDAY May 22, 23, 25, and 26, 1885- ! C. W. WOEMAN". ! Don't tie them! Call ami get coop-! Don't forget ihe days! ' IMPORTANT ; When vnu vi-it (r tr:i New York Ciiv. ;.ivr llairiic, i:'r-i-.an' :ml Cat l iai1 Uiiv ami Mm. at tlir (iranil luioii IM-'!, upp'isiiL- (.rami Central ii'"it, 1:1c,:. int r mi- littcil at a vt if mn; mil lion il"!l.ir. rt'ilHi-i il in jt.'D ami upwanl l r , lav. lvron'an plan. i:ica!oi Uitauraiil i I Mimlit-i with I hi' I'i'it. linr-i ears M aires mul i I t'le.iti .1 ra ilr. ail t. all 1e;...N. I'aiiuliv-. -a, ; live lu ll, r I T lt'-.s iiim y at the (.r.tii I Tumii Hotel than al any oilier llrst class hotel in the Iritv. Illy 1 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tiie lu st Sahe in lln- Wnrlil (iit-rnM, I'.rah. s, S.ilvs. t'l.-.-i s. sail na.'iim. Y.T Sni s. 'l'-'tli r rlli...ril llaii.ls. Chilli!. , ins, IVrti-, anil all Skin Ki-U.ti..:is. an.l i.i-ilurly can-. Pi'n-s, nr an iay ri-ituitcil. II is aai-.nil.'i-il lo ;:!i- i.-il. .'t .-.at-lslai lli.il, nr nn. ui y rflinali il. I'rii'i- -"1 i-i iils nKinx. 1'i.i s.itL- l.y V J. SttiUlan.t I'.i. ;n:.iMy Notice of Filial Settlement. Ni.ti.v Is h.-v l.v uivni I., all i r-.-.ti! . -i-s ami iIh is mi.. I,.. 1 .1 in il,.- . si ii,. ,,1 1;. it, r,.i,-- I man. il.-i -,. Hull I. Hi lli.i-ll IV 1 .l. lli II. ,.li,iii:tsia,.r .,!' -a.,1 i-l;ili-. hi!, nil In IH..1.. linal -i-tHi-cii-ii! Hi. -I I al lln- ii. vl trnii nl tin- 1 IY.,l,:it- I', ,1111 i,l l.lln-s int.. Ml-si. ail. In ).- l ,'i,i, :,n, I l,.-lil .,11 !ln- s,',',ni:l M11i11l.1v ill 1385. TKN l'.UiKS ONE DOLLAR rUK YEAK. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Week ly Newspaper in the World. Daily, per year Seni'i-Weekly, per ye 812 00 II on 5 nn 2 00 In-Wceklv " Sunday edition " 4 Postmaster and News Dealers will receive your subscription, or address GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Lot is, Mo. jarSend for Sample copy. 10-81 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON ANll KANSAS CI TY IVY.. TDK SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT LINE TO Chicago, Peoria, Buffa lo, Detroit, Toledo, Niagara Falls, New York, and Phila delphia Ami all riaslorn nnd New Enclnnd points, ST. fAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, FAKGO, JAMESTOWN And all points In Minnesota, Dakota and the Northwest. Also the most direel line to Knnsns Cltv. Fort Scotl, St. Jo seph, Atchison, Topeka, and all points In Kansas. MebrasKa, uoioraao, new J Mexico and California . examine ine map aim icq iu I'm I, LAW, Hon'l Slllit.. Keokuk, lnivn, a. J. H. IIEST, Jr., u. r. & 1'. Ak t, Keokuk. low Nervous Exhaustion, Premature Decay, Loss of Memory. An BO-pace Cloth-bound Hook of wholesome Atlvtre to Vomic. Mi-n, by a ltcuultir l'hvslclan. cpiyi CIfrEroa roMlpt of two Uushui Y6t1 1 r sMDipt. Aadrvrj THI MIAITH JUURNAL, MlLWAUKIl A Poultry ins bur.st i;u:i:it)i:Tiii: wi:i:ki.y j ElfltG-llilit! g p f ,?; sif? P V 1 I' 1 J ; ;71 t.:( TIIE I.I! C tl ... t-l-1 n.i i I.. in, II:.- K.l-t, BOI'lr t.f 1 5. Ml . I' ll .!. i.i' -.r I'. 1.0 1 Kit, u t" r.'lHr mi't 1. Ilirl 11 t. rot Ben, -V A.' tint l!. South -i n', fi 1 tun p-i cm-; ItliV 1 1 tin- s. . c.TowxsrNn, Trio Lino selected by the U.S. Cov to carry tho Fast Mail. ttiiiiKi;K4a.xi'sjc;.'5i: ' 6,000 iillLES IN Tt'E 3Y3TEM, W!'h Eleaant Thffii.ii Trains ci--slalr.ini Pullman t'alaci. bkjpiai. Dinini; ami Chair Cars, l-ittve-.-n the f 0II1) a in g nrominctit ci'.ijs -aiiIiquI change: CKICACO, PEORIA, ST. LOIjIS, KAitL'AS CITY, DENVER, OMAHA, I GT. JOSEPH, QL'IWCY, UU:?LlrJCTOM. HAiililAL, KEOKUK, Df:S MOIME3, ROCK Ifl'.AnD, L1CCL!, COUNCIL EiLUFTG, ATOI-libOM, TOPEKA, I LEAVENWORTH, I SIOUX CITY. ST. PAUL, lirllMNEAPCLiS. Oicr 300 Elt-aantly C.i;iip:,l i'.-.:-.".: u.- T. : in; rtmiilii-j (iail, uvtr t.ii ; (.jit.-: v ,1, -a::ir.2 into and t:iroa.h llii: inim l.-.r-.t Cities aaj ! Tiav.15 In tlio ireat States cf 1 ILLINOIS, IOWA, j MISSOURI, KAp;A9, 1 WESKAIJivA, CCLOi.'AUO. Ciinnof-tinq It Uni.in L) ol; for All poir.!:. in l'ic SialJSaf.JTBrriLr-i.is.fAST.werT. UMM.SO'-i. No in 'il. ci itjliero )JU ar2U..in3, pL!r;!.avJ',bitriu!.t.:s """""Eb'RLiNGTOfl HOUTI:" D.ilty Trr i;,; ua tl'.ij Lin? I: .t -nn K" U'-iYS i.!TY. lF.AVr.SW.i9IH. STCHIS3S. ST. J3S?!I cousr.r. c.i:n j.cMAiiA.siot'x cur. t". pal-l crui :,: :.:,::.r;iiis. iu'i.a.i en i . atch,i,:'S. sr. lean':) :-ii 0 .i:!cr,Hri:.,i;..LaaJ c;i;:s'J0. iviii -sut ciunjs. T. J. r-.1T-':. . r - r, . . - - f.,., -. j . , ... V. C. D'.'v: -. i . i A.-. c, si. 1. h C. a-.: ""ayer's-" CLeiTy Pectoral. N.M.tll.T fttt:n'li.i-i!i li.-iR' .. tru vrs 'I xv .iiiplniiits nn- jf'i ii;liliollP In tli.'ir o;ill.fiitiL: iln' Hm-i'HI nn. I Iniij;: rui.-.l witli 1 iln- nuijority t.i i:I1it .' tii'.iin.irv (miiIi dr c.ilil, ivxuliiiiLi fr.'tn :i tiilltiij; nr iiiit'ons-inii.t ex b ntt. ii 1ml Hi- l.iiiiiii.i; of a tiitiil htIi:ii I""1"'1' (.i.'iii. .Vm:k's Chi:i;i;y l.'ltAi. Ii;i! wi .l i.i.k ;i its ci'.ii'ii.'y in ; f.i ty ars' Itlit wall ilip-.'it itu.l ltini! iIisc im ji, ami slmulil Ln) t.tUcti in nil c.isiS i illitutt (li'i.iy, A Ti rill.le till :.: I i..i.k a . . I li.nl ii t ('iMiti Ciirctl. v.-r.-.'.'M.wJn.'h fifr. otoii iiiW ui:li.i.tl I'ail n;:M Willi. iit fi. ''i. I lie iU .Mi.' , I .Wi n - nilKirv h nl'.. my liiiirn, ii.'lii.'..! ll.T.I. .1 In- tl.c It 'l 11 :il'V iI lnv stri't-tMli. Itv V't -I" nf tl l'i l"K M. I'tTlllil- is clti'i'ini, 1 ntn iii-w w y';im ..ii.l .. I . i' ill. .1 li dlil, liali- iii.il lii-.ii ly, mhI am Mthclk'il j.air CiiKHUV I'l.tli.i: i. fiMv.l ii,'. Unit i r. VaikiiKosiu u." lii:ckinli;un, Vl.,(hily Cmhih. A aidtlirr'n Trilnilc. "yhil.' h It..' r..iti.lry lrtt !.!. r mv litllo f.. vmIiici' i':ii'!ii.t,:i- tnl.i'ii ill Willi .'ri-ii.; it (n'fuwi ih il In' ui'iil.l iiii- iii.m ii:int'u Inii'.u, luiiM-1 Hi.- Iint'iiv t? t!i- i.m' l A v i:lt's citriiiiv l'i . i..i: i., 11 1., u!- . f Mlii.'li nlw.ix ! in lr- h"i'.-". 'lliis X':i- tt'ii'ii 111 Mi:;. 11 llli.t lM'i,llrl'.l hum fs, 1111 t i' iK-litht in Ki-Kllini! ).:.( uu I'i'iii 11. o liltl- v:.i:.-nt xuis lri';i!liii-::'ii'i:v. 'liir !.. l.r i;i;iL tlmt H. ( iu.;i:x 1 i . l"ln r. Im.l fiivrtl my it n lii'K lifu t nn vnvi xvuuilcr ut our cratiluilo'.' Miin'.'n-lv vnns, Mi:s. :mma fir-liNTY." ISO Weft 12t-th St., Now York, May Hi, 13. "I lnv.' Itmtl Villi's CIMHIIV ri'.CTOHAL In tn v fintiilv t"r ci'Vi'ial oini, al nt l u.t ill'SilAll' ti iillHlnlllH'C! It tlio IllilUt cUri'lunJ ri nivily for L'wiiLihs unit c.il.!nxo !i:ixu war trii'.l. A. .1. l lt.XNK." .Viko l'ryl.il, 31imi., Mnrrh IJ, lee. I f nll'i'io.1 for i'l-lit jviirp from Ttrnnrhli in, 4il nftiTtn Inir manv ii'iiitr.li. !. xvllli lie muv c.'. I v;im;uiwl liv lti1 iiM-i.f Avni'K Chkiw kv Prrruiixi.. itnsrm Wauikn." llylmliu, -Miss., April Ut-2. "I oannot nnx-oiimif-'li In praino nf AVPfi'fl Cni:mtV l'i: TttliAl-, l'l'lliiviliw Hit I iln that 1ml f..r lit iw 1 filiimM loup i-iiii't? liavo tlirtl triii linn; irmil'l.'-t. i:. UltAUlKJS." raicatlito, Ti'Xiw, April CJ, No u.-wc of nu ntrcotinn of tho ihront or tour' oi.WU xvlilch cnimot K uu-ntly roliTid by tlio u"i or Avru'h CiirmtY I'ki-toiial, nn l It will tihrajti curt xvln-n tlio ilUcnuo U not alrcmly bcyoml tlio cunt ml ot uicUiciuo, rttrt'AiiKD u v Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all DrujfjjUts. M.w-7xtTKrxiXTiia: Wiyns, Du Page Co., ininoii, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCS erchei'tiK llurMa Ttiluctl tit S3i000,0lK wtiloU Includi'ii 75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. V-? STOCK ON HANUI . TAli,v".J.'ikiiiiitu mew units. . tapnricd Stallions, OM rnnuffli tot MTtIc, 100 COLTS, . Two yn old tud yoyorcr. Bcrffl!ln(r lb pirn Until brrcdm (hit. yA'T,Jrfm b. mA to b. it th.lr plfm. rt nni rvcordM. nd who l lljf tW, thy oul b Tlua.l only I will tell nil Import! al GrniM rrirtt wnn i rnnu """ Prttich net' it. nurot8r wt icfJ In th BtuU lt. Bltid IWt 1 1 Inn Of W0 Id Fran- ,runrj A """w".:"."..'. Htronnt of fnnM. j& RHttH mA MUiil4 m&m mm TRACE MARK RLGISTESID. A NEW TREATMENT For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitii, Dyspspsia, Catarrh, Hoatlachc, Debili ty, llhcumntism, Neuralgia, tuul all Vlfuiik uiut .n)it.i iJisonbr). A CARD. W. tin- mnl'-r'-ii'iii ii, hnviiii rci'.'lvnl profit inyl i. rm;iiiri,t Li n, in fiMiu l l.o list- W "COM I' ! () Yli l'l." r.-:, .nr., ..ml ii.liilillHttT- .! i.;.lM-s.si;.ry K I'.tkn, ..t rhiia.l. lpliiit, ;ni In-ill-; vin-liri! th;i! it , n ili-uvi-ry ill iii-n -al M't. !(', ami :ilUli.il i i-laui.i-il (nr It, (in -iii'-i-ii a .iui uini'ii n',.M-i tin ni:iny tliiiii-ainK wlin ;iif siiiicni,-r h-,,111 rlnniiic anil " ra!;.'.i "il;. ui . !:.!. ti:, i (.. ail (liat X jM'i Im mr-Ki- Us ii!'i. ki:. ..ml t,( lu.ii'iro tic imhlu- Uilii , i.l.-lri,,-,-. V h.;." i.-i . I kiiuxxlofl? ot Dm. -;i!-,i. 1 ln-v' aiv clia at. d. hilt'Ill nut am! iMii---.-niiMii. :i!, nn.uli.. wni not. II..I..I' ill' .I'll- -'!. -Hi xOiiell Hll'V l.. !,-r ,. Ulil'. llOf JUllllifl ni.ih ci ii '.iii 1-, ..I lasrs xvliicli are i mi p'lmni''. Wm. l. li i-.t.i.i.v. M.-uiii. r t'..iii' -i ii-.m, iTulntU-Tiihta. T. S. Aim in j;. I'..lil--r;ii -.1 !'Ml !sl:' "-Art!iiirV HoliiOMaK in-'," 1'lnl.uii ijiliia. V.l..r..M:vn. Jimn- i.mli' T.,ii I'l-s.-i v.-r,- l'liil.ulclphia, I'll 1 1 xi'i.i i-iir.x, r... .lime i, i'. -i i-i'it.T ! iiicrl a natural itu fttlrv fn ri-anl t" m ;r .', l. - - ,ln,l (i.T-riial -.l.ui,llll'', itltil li-i - ii..' - ii . .hi; 1, hi c in ..ui' .ah'iiii'iil a- .1 in in. v. lumii'u. . n nn-it'olii.iniiialt anil r "l 'M t. j,: ,ni tin. al'.ix,- i.u.l from H iiiii'ini'ii im -U ami , v kiioxxn ami nr the In Im' .1 ii.-t -. iiat . li n ai ti r. till - ri.Mll.- I.'l f.-IIM II. 1 MV-Nll' dill. t;.' a l-M.in nftl-c tli,.-... r ..I ami iiiimIo -M.-ii u I h i- rfiiiarkal.li' rnraluoat:.' nt.iMnl i r I .'l -n nn i'lii'.' I'tii-f-i in t .niMiiiin- Iikj. I alaarii. .'iiiil.'ia. Ilnnn liil i-;. AMlinia. . ami a v. n!.- i.m-r i ,-i i4c liirasos, will I'.1 i. A.l.in-. Drs. STAUKLY & PALEN. I Km iiinl nil i.iv.inl Mint, I'liila., l'a. St. Louis 6 St, Paul Packet Co,"' FINE SIDEWHEEL PASSENGER STEAMERS rJETWEEM Hi THK CKLAT WATER KOUTE TO THE SUMMER RE30KTS ot the GOLDEN NORTH-WEST. vr.i.v .i v rov.v.vy.v; ,SV.-i Itf.M. I'll ).! f . ' f '; .:h-ntJ ,,, ;:s';"v.7.'. .s ;.(.! A-.s ;:7Vw,,i;.; M'i: (AT, i;H IMON TKKKTN TO st. vv., miNvi;Ai(ir.rs, LAKi; MlNNi'.TtlNKA, DI'LI'TIT. wnrn; ukak i.aki: and aix POINTS cn Uio GREAT N0RTHEBN LAKES- timi; t mu.i: or Tin; i.h.im nino kxpuksa axd I'.xi:ni.i:ii n.AMnt, (.i xt t rrv. l.r. ,,- ,,. Tn.-. . T-,:mu- nii.lMit. .' p.m. " II .r.. .M ...fyV.,l,l',USl,,1. u 'i - I- 7 -m " A'. ini..lr,:i,Mi). " " " XXur-ni, II. Am- Kv kuk. 1 -.u'ti, " W. It .' lnv m.it ft iaV. I.v. Kr. . T . .it - "ii.ia v n . . I ;. i . rt .-i " A. - " i. . j r . i , M ... nt . ,i " C..-I .i. .XL. ,nl - 4 ii l.vl. r.n Mo .at - .-, -i ' 11 ; " II " " liiiiym. it. i r . .. I ! ,it lU, r...n!..M. Att. -t. 1-ui:.. , I :. nt - nt Tl.uri- pat fi.nu .m. I'miI ill, 1-vi IT..' Kin!, nnii-.-v nn-t K oV'ilt f-r Rf. Iuuti tu-ry XViiliKi.luy ami Sot- utility. i' nr Ktmr. i' I i'r.:,M l A. i:. Moitt; w, i:. c. van nokt, MiT.,iU.N.IlI i Jill. Ai.i'.yl t.N'L V.iLL. It, A. hNOV. lMlN. ID t. I iS., A(IT., fct, Louis, Mo. WEBSTEBZS UNABRIDGED. lnShcp. Htisii.an'l lurkcy Himlinq. 'J lie I" iiliri-i ix.tx' siiriMi-l, nt n minill aJ-iliti.-ial v,-t. with hKNISIlN'H r PATENT REFERENCE INDEX. ' "Thonri'ati'sit improvement in lK.li-nmkinB tlmi him U'i a inaiio In Initi'ln-it yv:tr.i," TUL'CulBivil.ut un inoomjilete iilcaol iU utility. THE STANDARD. fi WrlMtrr it 1 1 K.000 Wnrili, m Kngrnxlui;, ntul a New llitt;ruilii'ul IMctiuuury. Tmiy X? Stau'lnnl m tinv't I'miUni: intln. J.XlJy It'i.WO "" ilri in l'tiloVSi-lmnlp. H,iU "( tn 1 of nnv f-llier srrU'B. TtlCrCliii'Honiiild'ix Fninltv int.-lllirent. JLJjLi&JL '" '1' tnv S( HIM, Alt"it TEACUUS natl .scilt)lll-i. Welter h Ptnn.Ur-1 Autliority with tho V. 8. Siiiri'tiin Court. U.'i'-.nim.-inU'.l l.y tin- State Sn'U of Si hoolH in JO fcUUs, umi ly uvr OO Coll('K rrt-Hidt'iitN. A LIBRARY IN ITSEir." Tltn l.itel r-lili.-n. in iho .iiiauIiiv nl timttrr It roiitaiiH, i.-t K'tn-vfil to )hi tiie lufgcftt x-olunu ul.lislie.. It hut 3000 mon- Wont-liHt-4 v. eiiliiilaiythniiare I'oiinii in wiy oIIht Am. I'ict'y, fti.il noarly '& tinn-n llu ntiniU r r-l Eutji'.ivingfi. ItbtlioliPHt iirnrtitnl Eiiullsh Dictionary It Ik nn ovfr-jirf'iit nnd rdlulile dftionl- lnaHter to tin whole (ainily. A. S. liiraUi. 6. A C. MEHHIAM & CO., I'.ib'i, SpringfluUl, Mtua. . 5vi-TAKirrnnj iir ii 'j western Railway, The St. Lculs and St, Paul Short Line Also tliu shurU'at ami mast direct lino tn 8t T.oulR. I.fMiiiville Innnnntf, Nnsliville, Cnlro, llirf Hpringa, Kviiiisvlllo. Niii-hvillu, Clii'ltiuiotiit, Mobile, Now (.Miuium, i, it'll- KtH'k, DiilItiH. Ilouftton, Snn Antri'ilonml nil points In tho South, flonth v? ra inn-1 Suutlionoi. Al-o tho illn-ct Hno t nil iinlntH in loxvn, Minni'Rotn. 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