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The Democrat ItatM of Advci in IOM ircrtifinc Local nolieea will be inserted fruan Jr UM, each iBMrtlon; twelve llM tmt thereafter, Melt ioacrtiou. No local notice will be- inserted'fn than fifty i LoMl aoMeta where n6 time is agreed wll oMtiBued until forbid and charged with above raUa. Paciao BaUrona On and March 10 Wit, traiuB tare Bedalia HASTW ABU- SUM Kxprm Iravw. etalalia in do do ar. at St.

Mall IfcMa. to arrtvM at St. 1:30 p. Eipnw IMVM Ktrialla do ar. at Bl.Ix« ar WESTWARD-- 5 Through Kxprwn St.

l.ouli 4o lo at KJgkt leavfi do do at Mall Loui a do airlTMat Branch. WJHTfWAllI- KABTWAKD- lla 5:50 p. m. itt I.CX 1 ro. at Kcdalta IWT Xrel(ht A PftsVf IT.

Lexington 4:20 p. ra. jo do nr. ut Heilullas ai. X.

K. It T. Railroad Table. Wfitward. fun i hit mall) A.

Way Freight leaves Accommodation 6.00 r. K. Eaitward. (earrylnK mall) A. K.

Aeeamivodatlon arrives 8.10 K. Wav Freight nrrlTes O.WJr.11. Church Directory. roNWHKRATlONAL H. ver, Factor.

KerTlceft flt 11 A. 7j; r. Sohool-mt-SX Prmycr inKtlim Wediicniliiy CAJ.VAKV Dr. ftedor. DIvInr Kervlcefion the J.drd'uJlny at 11 A.

M. mid 7 r. v. on f. r.

K. HuuitiiT. Tlitur BAPTIST K. HarrlD, Huirtor. ServlceK errr.v Jxml'B morn- Ing wid Hunduy Hcliool at Prayer mnctinK fTtry a a All cordlHllj.

lnr)U4 io atMnd. Mr.THnnim KrmrofAi. UHIIHCK. -). W.

Puiitor. Corntrnf Ohio 'and Peanftylvanla Hunduy A. W. 1'rcachtnK every MHbbatli a 4 1'rnyer meetin a i. vr.

KHKK All are FKBHIITTitHtAN Jun. I). PtiNtor. ucr or l.iimlnt and Lynn ntrvelK. Hervli'M NutidBy at 11 o'clock A.

and In l.taa at tiKnnl hour. HaltlMth ftchoal rverT Hundny rnornlngat ritrflHTTKftIAN KcV. C. Corner of and TtdiiiDH 'ffervlcitti vyary (iuil'day II o'clock A. nnil In (lie at rtio iiniinl lionr.

SHljIwlli nndar inuriilnv Mt tt o'clock. KldcrW.U. Hurbar fslxth Prttiohiat on tjundnj- and In tlioeronlnr al 7. Kunilny at A. Pruynr Hireling Wedniwday K.

ClnmoH ulrirt ALL ABOVVD. --Almost summer weather. --Two new in polloe coil tbli morning. Jpiriw farnarVip f. --Tlitrc Ua demand for teunen --There Borne indications ot There were out three Vooti in market thin morning.

-Peter Kuhu sells Baglcy'a May flower fine cut tobacco. Try It. apSSltf --The lanmtAMartmenttf Trunk Boot and Shoe corner Mai and Kentucky The up In Minnesota hav had a ttlnglng winter of it. of the convicts in th Michigan State prison are uninarriex men, and likely to remain Victor Place, ex-consul of France at New. York, Is.now in jail at Paris and affecting insanity.

Hateet School. Mrs. J. Tucker and Mary iwlSet'jiclioxil pi Monday, May th'tflth, iii tw.oVrp0ni in Broadway school continue three hi. per month, Prlniary department; S3 00 advanced scbol ant.

All taken and patronagi (iolicited, feeling conscious 'that wi can give 'fv. 1 Ifovelty Clothing Hall. Messrs. Hetioch A Jacobs have received their spring stock, of Men and Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Notions, and are prepar- il to offer superior inducements to heir and to the trade gen Tally. They have a full line of cutttojn inide work which they willcwarra: oth to price and quality, to corn- are with any in thin city.

They so- icit a lest of the truth of what they apr25dtf. ay. Tonipriai'. Henry, Bauejy at of Ojiio'streets, Macky's shoe store," keeps a first-class barber Shop, where the public can to accommodated in first style. ribirSBt-tf Mound City i.if*.

8. A. Wartan, No. i'ilgenfrltx Hock, Ohia.atreet, for the found City Mutual Life Insiirance Company, of' St. Louli.

Will'write tollcies In this standard company pon equitable rates. jaaK-tf SMITH'S'HALL UjyV 0. Hahnatn 'Tn'orninK and Thnradoy nlglit. CATHOLIC' Nortll of thfl Ta- railroad. JUv.

Father Swlrt. al thu uaiiHl I. O. O. iMnar Jfo.

11, every Tuenlay ercnlnt In their hall in tlilrtl utoryof Ilollillnf, at 7 e. x. rortll- allj- I i tiiatlenil. Wm. Inch N.y.

W. r. Sec. O. p.

K. Olil Ifnll'the flrnt IhlrtlThurHilnyK In 7o'clock VIsllliiK patrlnrr.liH fraternally In- T)tel. C. r. H.

H. DKKsnKS' Ko.js, A. K. A', MeelxHuMinlay or uefnre (he foil moon each montli. T.

P.MrClnnf*:, W. M. nieeta every o'clock, ni Uiimly. Srnii.iA LunnK No. 236, A.

f. A A. vncntfj Mie Sulnrilfty evening on or iK'fore Hie II of the moon. O. A.

Cruh'ilall, W. M. C. O. TsTJor.

SucrftlHry, A. lltctH Hie I i Trhliiy of ench nonVh. Tlinmpnon. W. M.

Win. If. JonninRM, It. A. No.

7 nieci.hiKs,'in. the second Thiirsilny "I a montli. li. Wllker- II. Secretary.

CoilNC'll, ftn. 71. A H. old lliclr rcienlur conyoiifitlnii on the tlrnl TliuriKlny erenliiK hrcaoli inonlli: Reiiily, J. M.

Ua.vM Igvjf, Hold lliclr on MID flrii Tulwuliy; ertnli i I'. K. All tiKffdaiia story of BaaK April '29A, Tuaday, April and Wtdiunnlay, May Id. The Magician and Gift Autocrat. Every person purchasing a ticket will receive a handtome present.

Admis-sion, 35 Commence at A i Matinee, Wednesday nftcmoon, at 2. Admiwiion, 25 MOO Reward. 'will 'feriihe return of tlie (foedx taken from my house on the night of the 24th InsL, and will ask no fjuestions. B. L.

I I A An Ungrateful Wretch Yesterday a drunken man wan sit. ting on the platform in front the with legn banting over the rail, an a train was approaching, apt parent ly indifferent auto his situation. A. conductor on MJK- courl Pacific, who happened to be standing near by, caught and pulled him back out nf the thua vavliig. hh.life.

Tnitead of thanks, the preserver o( the drunken fool rej- celved a shower of abuse for disturbing rent. Notice the IncoiiHia- nual Wotiee. Notice in hereby given that tbean- nual meeting of the or the Beilalia Library Atwociaiion will to lieM a( their rooim.on-. May' l8f, 1872, for the "purpoae of electing rtve 'to 1 eerve for two three for one year) itntl for tranaac; ting Hiich 'other' butilneM may be Polls will Iw open from to 9 o'clock, r. M.

A. D. JAYNKS, President. V. B.

Sec'y. aprSOtd. tiieSupreme Court of Mlisoiirilias decided that as the'Legislature deol- led, tliat otrtaln were triey'must be so afdrnM our "views ex. acted on the question. Ahem? Price abid fine farm of 9SO acres BlackwHter towonliip, to- I'.

Lin dell, of St. Mr. Martin haii tiold hii home plantation about two eayt of thiii city for eoiinty Ooopw try's C'olraan, CoMMlttM WM not prcwnt. were appointed by Ih State Iloard of tAtsam Uietlie.farms, whore nigh to for the one hundred dMart, which the Board propoxd to award to man havinf beat farm or 100 The premtum to' not a hefty SSjgilftetitry, of Pettish and' Mr Harris, of Boone. MQOO; rleal pleasure In lookhiK over Judge' model farni, and after they go through they seemed to derive equa pleasure In partaking of an excel.len diniut, iivwljlch tliey werejouml and a few all of whom wenmi to enjoy din iier well did, which is ray etc li be the; detision of tli but we.

0 that I will be in favor of Judge Gentry, as we could not douUt but that coul had. an vote of al pretent in favor of farm. Colt. and Jayuei would have voted there all day, had- we not their return home. After dinner (mufculinen) tmk a look at the flue mock, after which we took up our line of march for tome, where we arrived in miTel to our friend, Jno.

L. Hall. Large Real Batate During the present montli' iliefol- iwliiK transactions in county eal eo.late btfti anioug arin of 240i aorefi "ear Smithton, to O. C. Palmer, of Green county Ohio, $12,300.

Now Gin. Eaatin. Several papetn have copied our rticle, about, Kansas bribery, aiid redltvd to the "Eveu friend Eantiii, of Glatt- ow Journal, iloes thio 8elf-nnme ling. Now General, the editor of he SeduliH Ima liad enough redll oiit of our feehlc effort, and at 'does not we will. Notice, I to call the attention of all I city, to of the revenue oidiimnce, wliicl) rovlden that- (he -AMtwNor xhall rf- aln in hla ofllce for thirty and making It the lutv of citirenx to call within that and lint tl)eir prop- rtyl'v it Ije io the of I to heed notice.

I can be found at the Council from o'clock, M. to 4 clclok, M. of t-Rch day, during ie thirty iloyn aforewiid. T. N.

KofiKR.s, aprlHtf. City AnKeiigor. Periohal. We learn that Mr. E.

II. A damn, ie and gentlemanly operator the Wenlern Union Teleierap' 1 iu city, will-arrive home this even- g. Mr. Adam.i hait Iveen absent for weekn on a visit in PennSyl- an la. The news of IUK return cornea ith a ring of pleannre 'to the pars of any friend!) livinx Wel- ome home, "Johnny." FOMTHBB rmOM TiM CAM It id stated by eve of th tragedy at Gunn G'ity etatipo in county, that were in circula tion before they left Harrisonville thi the train would be oveThWiled on th way to Holden and Judge Stephenton and Mr.

Cline taken out and lyucli but the rumon were discredited been afloat for-some ttnie iu that COUPty 1 nil tl.attl^:.,^ these gentlemen and their Imniixmen were in danger, but they were contra and disbelieved. It teems tha have been watchet for some time ami that the mob hat determined that they should never leare the country alive. After the train'had passed the tin which rumor said it would beat the threatened parties fel "reer and were assured that the rumoi false. attack there- WSJSnyt time i xi'urred. 'v, Valuable Books.

Mm. Switzer, npent for Mark wain's new work, ''Roughing It," In the city, and will give our elti- rjH a cliance to sulmcribe for Nothing that Mark Twnln an be common-place, and from a glance at thla laat. -we' cline to think it the happiest of fe. The work almjjly. a nar- and ruiiji yearn mountain the work is hand- mely and well vail inemitelven of the present op- -i' for 'd P.ubllq Splrjt," by Jrtmes Harton.

(liuuld ttn'd every' explain ucu red large lists In Jeflferson City. 1 torn -'Up. Chapey and itunseM' are playing. wllh Ohio n'trect, by trenching water-work'i. Weil, we cnii af- rd'lo to a little noe-lpr the oriiencial III follow.

Our com- Utee are doing a good for htch our people will Tlie mob eeemcd to be perfectly fu When they called for and found him, he WM prepared to defend but. they lim if he would surrender he shoiik not be hurt. Itclying upon this prom se he stepped out upon the platform of the station reversing pistol with he butt end toward the mob in to- surrender. -Immediately, ie wiiis.firedji'.ltii tyMveliMtsix difler lit jmrtie-s, among whom WHS the man who promised, that he should not be ilirt. Tlie shooting WAS kept up unit aftar he -was and even then, lien up und emptied their revolver? into his body.

He was piei-c- than forty shote. The iiob'numbered Rbout eighty men, All whom were urmed, though nil were lot Among them were it lumber'who'were recognized by par- ies on the train, and who are well inying most thqrp.ugii cd- icatioii "in" bnrbarity 'with' the old lUehwhackers who were such a terror this country, City Journal. What Him The local of. the Cameron Observ- goes on In the following erazy tyle: Hip! done. WR have met the enemy a re theirs." Let thin comrnnnity onsider our hat; elevated in the most pproved style.

lijr.hi.ly, lest e- awake. -Glory for one ay! Yesterday, ere the band time was at the No. of eleven, were in receipt nf our first un without blur or ileroiuli, with handwriting on the title age. This event wan not entirely n.expected, yet, when thin little vol- placeil hands and looked upon clear cut and well nicely hound In uslln, wu sutvtide and Hxtended our and to a friend and whispered-take! It was of the male persua- on and weighed IOJ poiindn. Con- e.rnatlon on the policy." R.

T. Oen'try, We are glad to learn that our ounit friend, It. T. (gentry, in of Major Gentry, has leen appointed Teller he-Central Mlssoi4- ri Banking and Savings The appointment is alike creditable to ouryounir friend and to the bank. We wish him muuh in his new field of lat.or.

leal Ice I J. 7.. Smith will supply our citizens with pure Cedar oreek ice at the usual rates: Onlem left at Col. T. 8 winter's will promptly filled.

I House and Lot for Sale. I will my hotiw and lot on St. Louis Hlreel. The Is suirable for a Apply', at thin office. marchaWAwtf ft) of Improved lam:) two ami Seaalii 1 f5ir- ft t.

Highty- Post Office; gedalia, i All the latent 'atyieij: of aiul at the SeVlaMa anil Slue eV lo Hall; Heller 4 Co. i 1 atore We liaye receiVel.frpin as H.H.CotUni, 'agent, beautirnlly bound and: baixlsomely ornbcillRhed copy of "Science and the Bible, 1 by tlie Morris, A. It Is, a highly prirwl work, for which thank Mr. Cotton. Police Court.

City of SedullH v.s. K. Owen ilrfen.l»nl found guilty, and lined the of $25. Mary J. CampMI, foumi In baudy, hoiise, fined $ai.

Kate Jphnson same charge, flned. BT A THMKI-YKAH-OMI Moxcer bought a baby, (iiigj 8lnk I'miuaefMild put him Krou my rubber ring. An't awful Au't he awful obme'dowd from Doctor-tnld a'n'n'oiEMr Great big awful lie; NOM ain't out -f joint ren, Ilatan't why Mamma In bedroom-- he make'her tick Frow h)rn I'p zi giitter If I can rlgli.t ((uiofc. "Cuddle him and Inveului, Call Don't care if my' klteau't Got a bit of string! Uld.ly iingle day, 'lie a good boy, Charlie. itun away and.play.' I ought to love him No, I won't; Nasy cryin' liaby, Not gut any hair.

Got all my nice kiwtes; Got uny place in bed: Meau to take my druui-stiok, And erack. him oil head." Caaa County Horror. additional items of Interest from county to-day. We uuderstand (bat several men from Harrhouyflie have beeri Here, but we have not- been, able to nterview any of them. We dare lot speculate on the results of this unfortunate occurrence.

While we would not apologize for the terrible wrong-committed by the.mob, we tre Inclined to think that the efforts of the victims ti 'procure the 'estab- ishineiit of military rule under the Ku-kliix law, had much Jncaufjut; The of inartlal IHW we're treaded by people 'of who md already beeij fleeceil by the bond robbere, and: tlwy nought to evade he threatened trouble by reinovinj; lie cause; It was a "fatal ernir and we dare not palliate it. There is one feature in this matter hat. every citiien -of the State in a parly to. We allude to (he odium hat iiiu.st attmuli good if our It therefore becomes duty of every UIHU to denounce he'outrage in self-defence. In an interview we had with at the Ives House, about 1 to-day, we learned the follow- ng additlouul facts concerning the "'unn City'slauphter: The Judge met Mrs.

Wallace, lir- near Harrisonville, who arriveil morning truin from there, and was nfbrmed by the that tlie murder the three hot known in lurrisonville until yentorrluy moS ing. The bcxiiea w.cre bro.ught in rom the pWe where I he moh had left hem, about noon by thefriends of the ccen'scrl. ofStephcn- COMMEBCIAL WLLE6B NDRMAl IIESPIAN HALL, Mo ving near town; frinhds live town, where his remains were, of ourse, taken. Mrs. Wallace represents a terrible ite of excitement in Hnrrisonville fter the facts heciime' Kcnefally nown, but had somewhat abated hy vcning.

So far as we have IXH.MI able to learn, arrcdts have yet been made. The Chicago Store opening the largest stock of white oods, silk, cotton and thread lace, fringes, Incc coi- rs, lace shawli; luce jackets, vcr One hundred fresh land, -near wn, 'to niarchisdtf HXAHli. Farm 'i I will rent onehiindred acres of (rood arm land, one mile east of nqiiire of me, on the premises. m27dAw-tf K. J.

DII.I.OH. A to leave town in a few :iy.t on account, of. conncc- onJi elsewhere, rather tlmn to risk ic shipping of niy 1'iano, I offer it or nt less tlmn manufnclu 1 era' price. selected the my-, elf at the factory in Jioston. it is nc instrument, with rail the latest mprovcmenU and is atraont as good ifcw.ihsivirijf., been used lew than a enr.

Terms: or ap26-dtf) 1 A FII18T CLASS; KOKPREPAHING YOUNG A MIDDLJE-AGBU MEN ANI) WOEN FOU OR, A8 TEAlERS of FENIMSfflP ALL THE SOLID BRANCHES AUK TAUGHT FOB THK ACCO MTMODATION OF 8 WH08K EAKLY EDUCATION MAY HAVK NKGLECT- ED Expenses THAN A KLHK AND COUItSR -QK 1NSTJIUC- TlpN A8 AND AS ANY IN THK LAND. For Circulars and of PenmanHhip, Address J. Principal Sixty-Five Prize Medals Awarded. JtnnHfactvry. GRAND, SQUARE UPRIGHT liKtriilnetits IHIVCV albne ultaltivil an pre-einliicnce.

'which In-Time- Toucli, llll niiil re-'Vliinos have iMir'hcw iirtrirffvctl it.riinr HciilvanilHie AicnirleTrfikle. linprovemenU In Orauil aQd UriiiKlH, fouiiiV In rto olllr Piano. wIilclibrliiK IMnlin.nenr- or tlmn attained. Trim l.uu promptly furnlHIKHl.un application io A I I A Tlulllmore, Md Oroinnf uurreuiiluri-HWMUIiixl iiftiielrji (Icoll-iim Aaminiitraton' OTKIF. la lliHlilio undrr- hiis quail' liy PeltlHoounly KM iKlinlnl.lialoraof ilio islale or Hlmm Thornton, irit Otuiuy All pcrnonii luiTlntt claims HKalnnt saUt Miate ar herchy nnil- l.i iiroMiit thehi Io Hie unilfml(netl letallvaulh-iillatleU, lornftlUnitint within the Ilinfi prmrrliiml lr HOI'IIIA J.

M.UIOIINTON, lEWSPAPERr SlEWSFAPERl.

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