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RECORD. THE RECORD. Published eveii. Thursday. KUIOH AXD PBtipitlEtOR.

Union. Fravnlcltii County, Mo. WlaCalPTIOS: Om Copy, mm year, $1 JS fcatared at ttw Tmt oflloe in ualoa. eee-awt-claaa matter. ATM Of ne silmce'wie wrra Itt nek adhtNaal a tkmamoaUu ..7...

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'XIV. UNION, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888. NO. 35. t.

J. ON COED Messcrs Holden and Sara will open up a first class res- LOCAL COUNTY NEWS. The band played in the public Republic: Convention. The Repubtii-ans of the Seventh JOH2T B. AT I AW.

WASHINGTON, fcb" REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. At a meeting of the Republican Central Committee of Franklin County, held at Union, on Saturday March 31st, 1888, pursuant to the call of its Chairman the following order was adopted: It is ordered that a delegate convention of the Republicans of Frank lin county be held at the Court House in the town of Union, in said countyj On Saturday, May 6th, 1888, The Prize Fight Backers Give Bond. Sheriff Ehlers and Deputy Sheriff Bagby went to St. Louis last Wednesday morning to arrest the parties engaged in the prise fight which took place near Judith Springs on Monday previous. Tbey were armed with ton warrants but only succeeded in getting five of the parties; these were Tom Al len, once the champion, pugilist of America, Tom Kelly, a local hard hitter, T.

J. Tucker, Jacob Esher and Jim Sweeny, all more or less patrons of athletic sports. Theyjill arrived on the 8:20 train, and as F. STRTJEBING House, Sign Carriage PAINTER AND HOUSE DECORATOR. Paper-Hanging a Specialty.

Samples of Wall Paper jon hand and will MIX PAINT for any parson who may do his own painting, All work guaranteed trot class and done at reasonable prices, UNION MO. at 1:00 p. m. for the purpose of electing ten delegatos to represent said the RepnVlicftRate fho wa3 cjrCBja, Convention to be held at SedaliaJoronnd in early in the even! on May 15, next, and also ton dele gates to represent said county in the Republican Congressional convention for tho Seventh Congressional District of Missouri at such time and place as the samo shall be called to meet. The basis of representation Hinin nm VTMnrlr each municipal township shall bo ono egaio eacn xuu voies cast Dress building in a few days, call round and gee them.

The Colorado got three bran new coaches this week, the one to used on the day train to Union rigged up with incandescent electric lamps, and is finished in style. Dr. McCambridge was called out Wednesday to see Dick Buck-ner who passed through a severe ordeal of typhoid fever is again prostrated with pulmonary "abcess and not expected to Kve. rail road company, a branch of the Sant a Fe, will run four trains of tibule cars over that line daily commencing on the 26th inst, which indicates that that line is about finished and that the company will soon turn their attention the entcrprize through this part of the state. The New Haven Notes the organ of one D.

P. Jones of Franklin County, aspirant for tho nomination a candidate for Conugoss, had a blast against R. H. Norton last week, who is also a candidate for the samo office. The Notes a little npamnl in tmlnaa it L-nntxra iliA nd eftt' toUgh old diet, called ''crow.

Many a more hopeless probability ha? bo cune a reality, and people loss onscientions than the editor of tho Notes have hh.1 to shut their eyes, and support their victim. 1 A distressing accident happened near Big Eddy on the Missouri last Friday. The quarrymen had jilantod a huge blast of giant pow der to loosen rock. fnr ilia irrnvfil Train, ana naa ignuou tho fuse, th tr when the band car ot I i in and without anj- warning tliej- got wnen tne uiast went on, and tne3' were Utterly snowed under with the flying earth and hnge dropping from the air. "Thorewcro in cach townshiP for the IIePubli'! hack, his tongue hanging out and tri isai Congressional -district of idissoun will meet in.

delegate convention at 01. unarms, mi fliay 8, at 1 o'clock in tha afternoon, for the purpose of eleeting two delegates and two alternates to represent said district Republican National conventiwi, to beheld in Chicago, June 19nd to elect c. new congressional Central committee. The counties iill be represented by delegates I''fpllows: Audrain 6, Franklin Lincoln 4, Montr gomery 6, ke 8 Balls St. Charles 8, ftyn may direct By order of the Republican congressional central committee, in consultation al Warrenton, Monday April 16, 188.

L. A. THOMPSON, Chair. Geo. Bartholomaus, Sec'j Green Seayfs dog went mad yes terday evenihg and they had to kill it.Bv tie war.

there are lots of dogs eoind loose in the streots without muszjes on, this is not al-' lowed and wdll enough it is not, there are sovdral citizons Objecting strongly to this dog freedom. For 1 mm juui children Rev. Fenton was in St. Louis last week attending Presbytery. He there learned that another out- nge has been perpetrated upon the people of Union, by that body passing a resolution or a rule, not re rival aveejfingg in any of their chuiv he and not to allow other ns ln "re8Dy'ran houses of rpkla la 1 1 Alll lO lfll UCUIU1I J1DIU naon the fteonle of Union u(ion ine peopieui union there is no other cluiryl bcauso in tlm nr iti.

1 il 1 A cult for other cuurclios to got a foothold, to multiply ami to grow. 11 is hoped, however, that those who be liberal minded, magnanimous and generous, and construe tho or- uu" one addit'unal delcgato for fractions 60 votes or over' which bftal8j wl" Klve cacn, wwnsnip u.e iouow- ing number of delegates: square on Sunday and the music made the little boys frisky. TheEev. G. A.

Hoffman of the Christian denomination; from St Louis is preaching in Union, and will hold services to-night and Friday night. The Colorado is seeking a place near Union to hold a St. Louis excursion picnic in May. The Island just below the slough, has been suggested, and it is quite near the track, with good fishing and boating water all round Seayi organ', ftX Tribune, noticed the leap year party in Union, last week with the comment that "it requirod 50 cents from a married lady to gain and then in the first line it enumerated Judge Seay among the guests present Didn't the Tribune make a mistake? Prof. Keihl's report of the Union public school for the month end ing April 20th 1888, for the higher, intermediate and colored departments.

Number of pupils enroled for the month males 74, females 60, total 134. Daily average attend- ance 87.55, avrage number of days attended hv niph lllll.il 13.15.' mber tardy 55, and tirae'lost'by i En I dmess 12 hours and 50 minutes. Nu tard There were 7 cases of corporal punishment, 22 visitors were enroled during the month. The public school library is growing in size and favor, and contains 15 volumes of Chamber's encyclopaedia and Webster Unabridged Dictionary, The rrinciDals department will continue two months longer. I All larmers naving wneai shcis from C.

Rkinhakd and C. F. A Smith, will please return them by the loth, ot May, or win oc cnaj-," ed sack rent. F. A.

Smith, Any person purchasing wall pa- per at M. W. Martin's, will get it trimmed gratuitously trimmer. on his patent Seed OatS n-eu va.N xv sale. Apply to IIkrmann Vitt, Un- ion, Mo.

I Wanted, to buy wheat. Will pay highest market price. A. Vitt, Union, Mo. be on "5 ve to as 1 i I Township.

No. Delegates. Bkouf, 4. Boi.es, 4. Boose, 3.

Calvev, 1. Central, 2. Lvon, 4. Meramlv, 1. New 1.

PttAiniK, 1. St. Jous8, 1. Union, 3. Wasiiiniiton, 3.

Total, 28. The Republicans ot tho several morning Sweeny, Kelly and Tuck-municinal townships in the countr er went down to the river and will meet on Saturday, April 28. 1888, at 2:00 p. m. (except at New Haven ftnli Washington, at which places i tho meetings shall bo held at actinR their Hry five men on board and every oneinave control of tho building will M.Jk G-CROWE NOTARY fvillC CONYETA Ncili within ami-; fut IThfinlrliM sran a VJ--f iTHaAM mr'r i.

G. Martin. 7 Wm. T. fitagetaM 9I4KTI.

Ac ITZCiEB Al-I. l'hyniclauif nnd Surgeosiai LaUaUt. i Uttt Tander tlielr asrvtrea Iu vbe cltiifcnM of Urjlon and surn.nDdliifj country. Office In Achetibtch building norllietxt of Public -iwninre. Ki-sldesce weal of the I'resbyterlau chuich.

C. F. Gam.rnkamf, Gko. W. Wcm.u.

Attorney at Law. Inrcaiifator 01 llilu GALLENKAMP WOOD, Real Entitle and Tax Vmitug Office: North side Public 8quare; t'JflOX, MO. 1. m. SlMXlUi, Notary Public Justice Peace; Agent for Bailroad A.

other SnfllvHn, Accourifs collected, and all other buHineas entruotcd to- my care Wilt be promptly attended to. I liavo a number of farms in my hunds which' I cuii sell at a bargain. CHARTER OAK, SUPERIOR ABD GAKIABD COOKIKa Quick Meal Galolifie Stovas. The cost ot gusollno for a two-buriiera stove is about two cents an hour. Bentwood Churn; Makes more butter, and uiaaea ll tMsier and Mnicktr ilian auy other chun.

known. Sold ou trial. Tho Ohio Washing Mocking: Refrigerators For fatullv use. AVIII lirpi.rva mill. knl.

ter and meats lreh in hot weather. Zimmerman's Fruit Dryer; la the best and cheapeat machine Id (ha uai net Kvery Farmer can make tn ice the cotst of one la a single mason. ICE CREAM FHEEZERS; These are becoming uacfu' in every family, and real luxury. HARDWARE TINWARE' IN FULL STOCK. Roofluff.

Cflillttritiar unt liiK lone SatlHracUrllx. POPPENHUSEJN A CO: Washington, Mo'. CASH STORE. H. A.

niBBARD; (Near tht Depot iiS; Hae Just opened New and full stock of nrtftriH tt GROCERIES PEOVISIONS, CLOTHINCr HABDWARK, AwiysuOE No trouble to Show Oooda Will Buy All Yur Coaatry Produce. wm. n. Thompson; Manage der of the St. Louis l'reshytory as; Wit: notapplicable to this condition of Townships, and lot them in, and not on- ln.) at the following places in or! fhr townshms for 1 the election of such delegates, to- Meetinir Places.

I Bohnsack Seh. House. Leber's Hull, Pacific. Champion City. Calvey Post office.

ulos, Boone, Calvey, solium, St. Clair. Detmold. Stanton. Xew City Hall.

N. Haven. l7 glvo 0Ulura a 10 organize but also to assist ana encourage them i I the Sheriff had telegraphed supper lated that the principal fighters were caught, and a great crowd of curios ity seekers had gathered at the depot to see the notorious characters- Groat was the disappointment when onIy the old cock8 and were hurried off in tho buss and locked Brpwn had an attack of St Vitus's dance, and trotted ulong after the his eyes glaring like tho orbs ot freshly oailght gun p.crch Finding tho door lockod.Tio tried to look through the widow, but finding this unsatisfactory, he pranced around to the front parlor door and bulged in through tho ladies sitting room and ogled the party as they ate suppcrJ After supper the party repaired Noelke's and never leil the bar until each had set up the drinks all around. They had given their personal bonds in St. Louis to appear beforo the Justice in Union on the next day, so they were not under the direct snrviellance of the Sheriff, but deputy Bagby acted as their escort, and they put up at Moutiers for tho night.

In the fished awhile beforo breakfast. Allen and Esher slept lato. They all appeared in the Justice Court at nine o'clock, whero Jud. waived examination, and they each "wrea into recognisance tne tu Wr hf th May Grand jury. Thon they went fishinK nfain' and in the aftor noon took the omnibus and went home by the way of Washington.

It is expected that Flint nnd McManus will be caught by the time court opens An exchange hits tho nail on the head when it fiavs: "When von hear man sneering at the lo- Jv more for him than he ever did for himself. The man who cannot see the benefit a arising to a town from a newspaper, hasn't the sense of an oystor and is of about as much value to a town as a delinquent tax list. Transfers of Real Estate. The following transfers oi real cs tate in Franklin County by warrantee deed, have been made a mutter of record since our last report: Williams and Close, to Charles McMichlcson, lot 95 original PokIHh 117.1 t- -it Frederick Dingerson to Henry Dingerson, 120 acres in 14 43 8 west, 1300 Wilhclmina Koch to Townsend M. Luce, lots 1 and 2 in blk 5, Gray's Summit, Havener to Elizabeth 450 Wolff, 80 acres in 15 43 8 west, Wm Exner to Eev.

It Ken-drick, one acre in Pacific for benefit of Cahtolic church, Charles Lee to Phillip Briog-leb, tract near St. Clair, Louis Duemler to Mary 40 75 25 Briegleb, tract in St Clair 280 FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE. Notice la hereby given to all creditort aod others in the eatata of Wm. N. Maupln dee'd, that the andar algued, ndmlnlstrator of said etate intends to make finil settlement thereof at the next term of the I'robate Court of Franklin County, to be held at the Court Uoo.e Id Union, commencing on the flrtt Monday tn June, ist8.

C. W. Maopin. April 2tf, 1888-n26 AUinlulstia ot Fon Rknt. One Saloon and full fixUires for same, for further mo" TheeaitoroftlieKocorUanu Kev.jLyon, J.

J. Martin were fishing in the Moramoe, THE AMERICAN WASHER. The best known Washing Machine in the world. Three dozen have been sold on trial and only one came back to ihe agent. Apply to Thob.

L. Black, St. Clair, Mo. DRUG STORE, M. W.Hartin, Propriatcr.

UNION, MO, All Popular Patent Medicines Soaps, Salves. Pills Plasters. WALL PAPER. BORDERS, CORNERS, CENTERS, EXTENSIONS II II All kinds of IA I MS, MIXED A l.VUIXED. Stationery and pure candies.

ANY PERSON wanting a SEW IN MACHINE will do well to NOTIFY O. W. SCHWEER, New Haven Who will let you have one on TRIAL. Prairio, Heinker post office. I cal papers because they are not as St.

Johns-Turner's Hall, Wash'ngfn. big, cheap and newsy as the city Union, Court House, Union. you can safely say that he nail, Wash'tn. does not squander his wealth in It ful.lher ordered that after the1 assistimr to make thorn better and i mutilated, and two or three of them i 1 1 ii. 1 1 1 ar i uiiitu tim arenotexpectcdto 8UPTivo.

lt xU UM Mvf)teA fragments, and the great wonder is they were not all instantly killed. Mr. Jas. I Jones and Mr. Jas.

McLean two prominent young! 01 'K'n mish8P evening whlle 01,1 ln a Thoy were both thrown out and Jones was severely injured, breaking his; collar bone, cutting his ear, and otherwise getting himself bruised, A surgeon was telegraphed for in St. Louis, to assist the local doctors to adjust the wounds. Ladies Xew Hats, Trimmings, and beautiful millinery goods at Miss Shicks store. ilianted lo the lullowing ourlies dur rug the ptiNi week; April 21st, Frank Pierco toldiss Jose Sumptor, both of Prairie township. April 23rd, Henry Hollman to Miss Carrie Bcecher, both of Union township.

Same day, James Sammust to Miss Mary Wiseman, both of Boone. At the recent ejection in Louisiana the Democratic candidate was elected by a very large majority, ia fact, a most incredibly large majority. But it is accounted for by the following from the present governor, McEnery, who, as a party boss, withdrew from the field, upon the promise of appointment by his successor to the State Supreme benoh, and for his assistance in the campaign, which he did as follows: "It is charged that a few weeks before tho eloction Gov. McEnery sent oat a secret circular to the returning officers all over the State, in which this sentence occurs: "War-moth is developing too much strength: see to it that your parish is returned strongly Democratic at all These officials, all of whom are Democrats, evidently carried out his instructions to the letter." Bourbeuse on Saturday after noon. I Hnd whilst quietly and patiently waiting for the expected nibble and bobbing of the cork, a black, glossy haired animal, with flattish head and hort ears aqd long bushy tail, I body about fifteen or eighteen inch- cs long, came swimming down stream with tke current, until near-' ly opposite tlifl fishermen, when it made a suddetive and disappear-, cd beneath thp murky water.

In our judgment was an ouer, oi which class of suimals, occasionally one is still, along our wild river. Any eon is welcome to catch it, who wjjhes, and otter be thankful if successful. -J For Sale. I hereby oner my farm sale. It contains 200 ci'M more or loss.

It Is Penile, well watered, and well improved. There is a never falling well of water at the door, living wafer In a choice patur-ag3, a hand-omo grov of rail timber, aside from a supply of Bra -wood. is a trltle over 109 acre under cultivation and the liy of the laufU all ih could be desired, Mldom equaled anywhere, sloping gmly to the south ai.d east The house is large and commodious, a frame building filled in with brick, painted white, green abutters, portico and porches and surrounded with a yard. There la aW granary, smokehouse, milk house. Denary, barn cornerlbi, 4c.

Alio a reasonable amount of fruit trees. The farm ia pleasantly located in a beautiful vale between two important rallnaya jont two miles Irom either, via, the "Frlseo" and the 8lut Louis, Kansas City and Colorado. Brick school house wltbla ball mile and two meeting or church houses on the margin of the farm, lt la also within 4 miles of the County seat, the booming and beauil ful town of Unina. It la withlu 60 miles of the city of St. Loula.

Have 25 acr of wheat In Una, condition. The location It and 1 will sell for $8000 ATM. C. MOORE, MositLLk, Mo mation annlv to Mrs. Jas.

Gorir or A. J. Gorg, St. Clair, Mo. 11 CHARLES FUNKE, DEALER IN Carries a large stock of Cooking Heating stoves.

Agent for the most approved OIL GASOLINE STOVES, Together with their Appropriate Vessels. Iu Tinware he has a variety of everything used in the best furnished kitchen, from Bath-tubs, Boilers, Bread-boxes down to Strainers, Flatters and Patty-pans. Berlin Earthen Ware, Serviceable and durable. AXTiqilE JAPAXED WARE, Is perfectly beautiful KNIGHT'S KEROSENE KIT Is a glass Oil can cased with wood, with zinc tops and spouts. The best yet made.

Repairing of Guna. Revolver ana Tinware done promptly Tin Roofing, Guttering, etc. i. 4,. ghip primarv mot.ting aforesaid the KopubliCans present be respectfully I roqllestod to organize themsolves i into a pormnnent Republican club fop cftch town8nip inviting all oth- Rennbiicftn8 in tho townshin to unite with them, having in view tho object of advocating, promoting.

and maintaining the principles of Republicanism as enunciated by the Kepublican party; directing and interesting in politics those who have hitherto boen more or less indifferent to their political duties; encouraging attendance at the pri- mary meetings in oruer mat nonesi, 6 anA nanotln man ha nnnilnflffln' I I .1.1 and capable men may be nominated; guarding and defending tho purity of tho ballot-box; recommending and endorsing candidates for public office; promoting the cause of good government in Franklin Coun-ty'and performing such other work as may best conserve the. interests of the Republican party. The names and post office addresses of the President and ot such clubs will be reported forthwith to tho Chairman of the County Central Committe. J. C.

KlSKADDOrf, Tuos. J. Farrar, Secretary. Ex-Senator Boscoe Conkling Ih in a critical condition with a rising in the head at the base of the ear. The temporal bone was trephined and an ounce of matter was taken out, after which he became easier, and may recover.

Tne great statesman died on Tuesday morning at 2:05 o'clock..

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