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SEDALIA WEEKLY BAZOO. VOLUME 1,000 COMFORTS From $1 to $3. 500 plain Blankets, $2 to $7. Our plush Jackets are all gone, but another stock will arriveon Wed nesday. Children's Cloaks, all sizes' Ladies' and children's Vests, cheapest in the city; direct from the mills; 25c to $1. You will save money by seeing our's first. J. M. Glutei Co. G.C.McIiAUGHIJIl UNDERTAKER. ot&nmrs, CASKETS, HRALUC CASES aud BURIAL ROBES. RIGHT OFFICE, by nudl and telegraph promptly attended I a &?oe of Furniture im, the Cfey, R. lUWMt8ecdStf NKDALIAMO. - DR. W. M. CARTER, Surgeon Dentist. (Successor to Dr.'L. O. Ellis.) All work done in m scientific ms Isb guaranteed. DR. J. P. GRAY, SURGEON DENTIST, COR. MAIN AND OHIO 8TS. Over Marean's Store. THE QUEEN CITY IRON YARD. ft, B. COHEX, Proprietor, Wholesale and retail dealer in it ACS, BONES, OLD IRON, And all kinds of Metalf. "Orders by mail promptly attended to. Iron 40 west .Main St. l-lSdly. Both Indicted. Plattsburg, Oct. 14. The grand jury Mas been investigating the affray between Hon. John M. McMichael, editor of the Lever, and Kev Jas. E. Hughes, at Look Branch school house last week, and yester day returned two indictments against Mr. McMichael, one for disturbing a law ful assembly anc the other for carrying con cealed weapons, and also indicted Mr. Hughes fo the former offense. Mr. Mc Michael was arrested, taken before! the court and gave bonds for his appearance Monday. Highly Esteemed. The youthful color and a rich lnstre are restored to faded or gray hair by the use of Parker's Hah- Balsam, a harmless dress ing highly esteemed for its perfume and purity. A Fatal Charivari. Boouville, Mo., Oct. 14. Several nights since at the marriage of a daughter of Mr. Gracsh, a well known resident of Lamine township, in this county, a party of young men of the neighborhood concluded to charivari the bride and groom, when Mr. Gracsh was shot in the heel by a gun going off accidentally, which one of the sere nades was carrying during the perform ance, from the effect of which he died Fr-, day. Horsford's Acid Phosphate. A Refreshing Drink. Dr. CO. FILES, Portland, Me., says: After perspiring freely, wnen cold water has utterly failed to satisfy my thirst, it has accomplished the purpose with the most perfect success." Ater working all these years- to make people think as he thinks, Mr. Beecher suddenly discovers that he doesn't think so himself. Decline of Man. Nervous Weakness,Dyspepsia,Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by 'Wells' Health Kenewer." $1. SHOW HTM UP. jaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaE'---i 'jSaBaBaVSaSaSaE! r - iBaBSoBSaBaBaP - 'BanBSaBaBaBaBSSE' " Baif'99BaBBE ' ' -gsggBlpV r That man is an advertising agent, and once lived in Cincinnati. His name was Freshman. He now lives in New York, and his name is not Freshman. The newspapers are hi friends. Clay Park and Tom Stevens, of Atchison, Kansas, are not his f-iends, hut th.se two men love Freshman S130 worth. They are'willing to sell their love for ten per cent , but. cin't get that Will Jake Child, of the Kihraond Con servator, give his experience to the world? MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. SEW YORK MARKET. Nkw Yohk, October 14. Stocks Market opened iirrepular, but in. the main weak and to 1 per cent lower, the latter in St. Joe preferred, and Richmond A Danville, how ove , was '-x. per cent, higher. Immediately after opening Oregon & Transcontinental dropped 1 per cent., after which a decline of '1 per cent, took place in Richuion fc Vest Point, 1 per cent, in Alum A Terre Haute preferred ami ya to per cent, the remainder of the list. From ihLs, prices fell otf to per cent. Rochester A Pittoburg, Oregon s, Trans-Continental and St. Paul leading in the reaction. Wheat percent, higher. MONEY MARKET. New York, October 14. Money 5 per cent. Prime Mercantile o3 percent. Bar Silver 12 per cent. Exchangf Steady. Governments Finn. States Neglected. Railroads Dull. , Stock Since 11 o'clock the market was dull and without particuiar change, except in Richmond A Danville, which fell otfl per cent, and Richmond A West Point y. per cent. At noon the market was heavy. Bonds Fives extended.... Four-and a-halfs. Fours 100 13 ' 19 12 Tkrees CHICAGO MARKET. Chicaoo, October 14. At 11:15 thereceipts in grain were very light and there was a general advance in prices. Wheat cent, higher. Corn VA cent higher. Oats cent higher. Provisions Pork, firm 42 cents higher, the lat ter in October; lard, firm to 5 cents higher. Weather perfect for fall plowing and solving grain. LATER. Wheat Strong and higher; regular, 95J cents; Oct., 99K cents ; spring, 'J5H cents. Corn Firm and higher ; &j cents. Oats Stronger ; 34 cents. Kye 9 cents Barlev 85 c nts. Whisk v Si 18. Provisions Pork, stronger ; $24 20; Oct. lard, strong and higher; 13 00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, October 13. ' Hogs Receipt?, 5,G00; market quiet and slow, and 5 cents lower on orninary grades ; light, 27 25 7 90; mixed packing, 87 207 85; heavj, 8uj B87. Cattle Receipts, 2,500 ; market active and firmer; good to choice shipping. $5 30G 00 ; common to fair, $4 005 00 ; butchers, $2 454 10 ; stockers, S3 104 20 ; Texaus, $3 904 5T. ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. St. Louis October 14. Hogs Lower, with fair shipping demand, but heavy grades, very dull ; light to best Yorkers, 7 00 7 45; mixed packing, $72575; butchers to extra heavy, $790840; receipts, 300; shipments, 1,200. ST. LOUIS MARKET. St. Louis, October 14. Floor Firm. Wheat Higher ; No. 2 red, 94.395 cents cash. Corn Higher ; 65J cents cash. Oats Better ; 3233 cents cash. Whisky Steady, 1 18. Provisions Pork, higher; 824 6524 75 ; drv salt meat, nominal : bacon, senrcoand strong; shoulders, $11 12jll 374; sr, SIG25; sc, 17 12J ; lard, nominal. The Howe Scale took first premium at Philadelphia, Paris, Sydney, and other exhibitions. Borden, Shelleck&Co.,Agts., St. Louis, Mo. See Springe's for Clothing PremiumCarpets Premium Cornices ! Premium Lamberquins ! - PREMIUM LAGS CURTAINS PREMIUM PREMIUM Carpet Sweepers ! AT- D. A. CLARKE'S Carpet House! Third street. East of Sichers'. See Springe's for Clothing. Window Shades SEDALIA, MO.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, BY TELEGRAPH! PORTER'S PRANKS. The Man Arrested for the Murder of Ross Proves to be a First-Class Scoundrel. He Appeared in Baltimore as an Agent of the Brit ih Government. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 14. James L. Porter, arrested in Cincinnati on suspicion of being connected with the murder ef A. W. Ross, at Glendale, is well known in Baltimore. Several years ago Porter, who then went un der the name of James L. Huff, was arrested at Hagerstown, at the in stance of a United States secret ser vice detective, on the charge of ob taining money under false pretenses from citizens of that place, he, at the time, pretending to be a secret serviee detective, and money was obtained by means of forged pension papere.- He was tried, convicted and served a term of, four years in the Maryland penitentiary, aud was only released a short time since. In June, Just, he reappeared in Baltimore and visited his old quarters in the penitentiary. Whilst there he renewed his acquaint ance with one of the deputy wardens, and obtained a loan of fifty dollars from him by giving him h monev order for a larger amount as security, he promising io go to the post-office with the deputy warden to have the order cashed and repay the loan. He accompanied the warden to the post office and. leaving: him to wait at the door. Porter went inside and had the order cashed.The prison official waited in- vain for his reappearance and upon making inquiry, found that the fetlowhad slipped out through the other door with tle money. After this Porter went to Officers Smith, West and Lyons, independent detectives, and meeting D. P. West, one of the firm unfolded to him' a plan whereby he might make $10,000. He stated that explosive infernal machines were being manufactured in St. Louis and beings shipped from there to New York, to be exploded on English streams for the purpose of blowing them up whilst at sea. In support of his story he exhibited a letter, purporting to be from the British minister at Washington, in troducing him to the Britisn consul at New York, and promising him 820,000 reward if he succeeded in working the case up and arresting the parties concerned. Porter proposed that West should advance $200 for expenses in New York. West declin ed anv such transactions with Porter and he attempted to enlist other par ties, and not succeeding, disappeared from this city. The Bulls and Bears. New York, Oct. 14 There is dis satisfaction at the non-appearance of the boom in Western Union stock. on account of Pender's election, which causes a steady selling. There were foiced sales yesterday at 88, and these forced sales caused a decline in Chesapeake & Ohio securities. The 105 per cent increase in earnings for the first week of October is likely to stimulate buying at the decline. A special drive is being made against the Northern Pacific stocks. Inside information is that a strong western pool is bulling il and that it intends to market its holdings between 95 cents aud one dollar. Rock feller is quoted as saying that the heavy loans recently made to the Standard Oil company are not being used in carrying out the shorts. Government bonds are in demand by the banks and- by investors who are in the habit of escaping taxes by getting personal property into governments about this time of the year. More Movements. Dublin, October, 14. The conven tion at Athenry, Gal way, yesterday, adopted resolutions declaring the right of the country to national independen cy, accepting the principle of, "the land for the people;" and approving the system of peasant propriety,and an amendment of the Bright clauses of the land act. A resolution was passed deprecating the prevalence of grass farming of laud as tending to paralyze industry and increase pauperism. The convention aslo resolved to prevent hunting until the extra police drafted in the country, are dispensed with. The Sunday Law Good. Philadelphia. Oct. 14. Judge Thay er decided the act of inflicting a pen alty for engaging in worldly employ ment on Sunday, is valid. The point was raised by a number of barbers, arrested and fined for shaving custom ers Sunday, OUR GRAND DPEHIN8 OF SECOND FALL PURCHASE. A BIG SUCCESS $f0,000 in new goods novr on our count ers. 200 pair white blankets, at $2 00 a pair; 100 pair grey blankets, 'at 1.50 a pair ; 150 com torts at 90 cents each ; 300 white spreads, at 50 cents each ; 200 ladies' walking jackets, $3 50 and upwards ; 250 ladies' circulars, $2.00 and upwards; 250 ladies1 dolmands at $5.00 and upwards. NEW PIECES 1000 New pieces Dress Goods. 200 New Pieces Ginhhams. 100 New Pieces Flannels. 50 New Pieces Waterproofs Ladies' and childrens' woolen hose in end less variety. Our shoe department is now lull, and your attention is called to the same. RED STORE, 207 OHIO STREET. Bismarck's Probable Successor. Berlin, October, 14. The appoint ment of Count Von Holtzfeldt to the foreign secretaryship has been defi nitely settled. Herr Von Rodoweltz, minister at Athens, will succeed him as minister at Constantinople. It is considered by some persons that the appointment of Count Von Holtzfeldt is an indication that he will eventual ly succeed Prince Bismarck, who is known to entertain the highest opin ion of him. A Deadly Assault Murphysbora, 111., Oct. 14. It is just learned that, Wednesday night, while Congressman Thomas was mak ing a campaign speech at Carbondale, a man named Branson made an at tempt to kill him with a large clasp knife, but, being prevented, stabbed John Caswell, and would have done further iujury had he not been knock ed down and disarmed. The trouble originated on account of political hos tility to Mr. Thomas. 'A Bold Robbery. Boston, October 14. Charles T. Childs, foreman of Cambridge ceme tery, while driving on Cooledge ave nue, Cambridge, at-10:30 o'clock this morning, was attacked by two men, who shot him iu the eye and took from hfm 8600. The men then drove rapidly towards Brighton aud have not been arrested. Child's injuries are not necessarily fatal. The attack oc curred in a very public part of Cam bridge. The Bock Island Wins. Chicago, Oct. 14. As a result of the representations made by Passenger Agent E. St. John, of the Rock Is land road, to Commissioner Fink, Fink has decided that the Rock Island shall, hereafter, receive a full one third of the emigrant business to it. Paul the Rock Island has been con tending for this ever since it opened up the Albert Lea route to St. Paul, but has not heretofore received it. Made a Demand. Manchester, Oct. 14. At a confer ence of the miners it was resolved by the miners of Lancashire, Yorkshire, Derbyshire and North Wales, that they simultaneously give notice to de maud an advance of fifteen per cent wages. The conference adjourned until the 27th instant. Dead or Alive, Take Him. Constantinople. Oct. 14. Sherikh Obei allat Kurdeshchief, with ten j thousand men .demanded the surrender ! of the van. Thirty thousand persons, with Turkish troops and artillery, are marchiug against him, aud have been ordered to capture him, dead or alive. Cowardly Assassinated. Memphis, Teun., Oct. 14, J. W. Bliss, formerly residing in German town, in this county, was assassinated at an early hour, this morning, by an unknown person, who shot him as he appeared at his window. Got Damages. t Philadelphia, Oct. 14. Miss Annie Mailer, who was injured when the Randolph mills burned, recovered a verdict against the proprietor -for $4,500. A number of similar suits are to follow. A Bad Year For Ships. London. Oct. 14, The British steamer, Preston, Capt. Osborn, from New York for New Castle, is ashore near Berwick broad side to the sea, which is running strong. Since Hearing From Ohio. Washington, Oct. 14. Tilden's in come tax case has been dismissed and no further proceedings will be had in the United States supreme court. 1882. THE FATED JE ANNETTE. The Board of Inquiry Investi gating the Causes Which Lead to Her Loss. Washington, Oct. 14. Lieutenant Danenhawer testified before the Jean uette board of inquiry to-day. The witness described, in detail, the repairs made upon the hull of the Jeannette, under his supervision at Mare Island navy yard, and stated that the work was first-class in every particular. He thought the Jeannette was strong as it was possible to render her and that deviations from recommendations of the first board were improvements and aided to her strength. He believed he knew who was responsible for these deviations but did not care posi tively to state. The question was not pressed, though the impression was given thathe deviations were at the instance of rain De Long. Witness thought the model of the Jeannette ; was not suited to arctic cruising. I Chicago Enterprise Ahead. Xew York, Oct. 14. -The Post says that perhaps the strongest evi dence of the economy in shipping Chicago dressed beef to New York and the best ground for believing cheaper beef will result from the movement, is the report among Washington market butchers that four of the largest slaughterers in this city resolved to remove their slaughter houses to Chicago and bring their meat here for sale. The price, to-day, at ice houses is from six to nine cents per I pouud for prime beet by the quarter. Another Crank Broke Loose. London, Oct. 14. A commercial traveller, named Brookshaw, has been committed for uial in the Bow street police court for threatening to murdex the Prince of Wales unless he received money from him. The threat was made in a letter to Col. Teesdaie, equerry to the Prince. The prisouer is apparently a crank. He served several yeare in the United States army. Not a Calvinist. Philadelphia, OcU 14. Charles Hoover, 'editor of a religious )aper called the Advocate, attempted suicide this morning by drowning. Life was almost extinct when he was rescued. Domestic troubles are thought to have unbalanced his mind. He regretted the effort failed and declared he would renew the attempt AU Serene. Portland, Oct. 14. General Whea ton, commanding eastern Oregon, who sent troops to the Northern Pacific front, telegraphs there is now no need of them and no act of violence has ta ken place. It is believed the strike is over. The Last of the Family. Paris, Oct. 1 Count Napoleon Ney Prince De La Moscowa, son of Marshall Ney, died, yesterday, aged ninety years. HAIH STREET IROH YARD &KD RAG WAREHOUSE I AUGUST MEIER, (For four yean la the oeploy ot D.A. Clarke) ' The Only Practical .Upholster in the CfU MANUFACTURER OF Parlor Seis. Bed Lounges, Patent Rockers. Mattresses, Etc. My material beinsr nurchased for cash, and aa I do my own ipanuf act urine I aaa enaoiea to do better work: and sell cheaper than any other house Kepainnf done. All work warranted. Orders by mail promptly attended to. I will i undersold. Factory over D. A Clarke's l-16d&wly. . What the People in Sedalia Ought to Enow. Where they can buy the best -5c bar of soap. t Where they can get the best and cheapest coffee and tea. . Where the best flour that i3 made on, earth is for sale. Where the cHoicest bacon pickled pork, hams and smoked tongue are to be found. Where every quality of canned fruits and meats are kept. And finally where the celebrated KENNEDY cakes and crackers wili be found in every variety and of the choicest kinds. Elegant for tea, lunches picnics, and for travelers. We offer special inducements to parties gettine up entertainments, )oth public and private, furnishing for weddings, tea parties, evening enter tainments, church sociables, hunting and fishing parties, etc., A SPECIAL REDUCTION WILL BE MADE. Call and set us. E. L. PHIPPS & CO, 321 OHIO STREET, GENERAL AGENTS. NUMBER 22. FOR the CHILDREN. The nobbiest line of 0 CHILDREN'S . Fancy Turbans AND ( jii, CAPS EVER SHOWN HERE.' Red, Blue. Brown, Olive All Colors & Shades.1 i.h. THEM AT MOSto & Villi WAGNER BROS. new line of Ladies' Shoes This Week. Great Scott! What News! Concordia, Kansas, Oct. 14. Tb county fair in progress here is a grand success. The crowd in attendance i unusually large. Senator Plumb, yesterday, delivered an address which was warmly received. He also ad dressed the people m the evening on political matters. The ten mile race comes oft this afternoon. They Must Account. Philadelphia, Oct. 14. The court of common pleas decided there was no ground for the demurrer of the gas trustees in the suit of the city against them to compel them to account for their trusteeship. Another Alms House Scoundrel. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 14, Char les H. Kirk a grocer, was arrested for conspiracy with Jas. F.Brown ex-store keeper of the alms house to defraud the city. Hates the Royal Name. Riga, Oct. 14. A plot to burn the Imperial theatre has been discovered. Boxegof petroleum and gunpowder werefeund on the premises Nominated. Rochester, Oct. 14. The democrats of this district ' nominated Col. H. S. Greenleaf for congress. Not Much Afraid. St. Petersburg, Oct. 14, The imperial family and court left Peterbof palace for Gatshna. Mill Burned. Glasgow, Oct. 14, Galbraith's spinning mills were burned to-day. Loss o0,000. Another Attorney Engaged. , Cairo, Oct. 14, Mark Francis Napier will defend Arabi Pasha. Begins To-morrow. Cairo, Oct. 14. The trial of Arabi Pasha is fixed for Monday, next. S. N. LEWIS, Wfcolmle and Betall Deator im RAGS, SCRAP IROH, AND ALL KINDS OF ME1ALS, dir. SI Louis anil f ashitu An. Kortk l h Miaou! Fbc11 X. B. ComepofMtofK Respectfully Solicits. mot fc carpet store, on Third street