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Richmond Democrat from Richmond, Missouri • Page 3

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Richmond Democrati
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.1 1 If JU- PROCLAMATION MOM- aaaaSSSaaa Grocery Store. We have not been In tlie hsblt of Mylnjr mucli, and we hope you will exeiue ui OV for riling before you to exclaim Clint tlio Little 1 mm IB St ATA 1 111 I I 11 -O F- w. 1-2 JL A fi'l wii.k.. JastReeMved aeatherjotof Sice, Frcfh Orcwrtrs, whlbli he tt Iradtnf to tilt rer of Uila and adjoining oountios Tor ftWco, Ajtb 14 Eafor, EiJs, Felts, Fan, jr Kbit. a Sent'lear which, but he does care fur your cmtom, aui siiluily begs you pate In anitaee hlin, and price his aoodi, as he I ut tw buy to liow you any ihlif la the Grocery line which you wlli to Store in Middle of Block.

Eit Slflo of r- HOLT md DOBSi Aro now receiving ond opening one of the best stocks of Goods EVER OFFERED IN i Consisting of Staple ane! Fancy Croods, Notions, at9 Creps. Hoots, Shoes, -Nothing, Gen nt 1 a1nnt.at witli 1f frpnntnst. fr Wn blur- tmod as'UoW ft trio wm ba bought in anv market for Cash, and will sell them as Cheap as any houso in the Country. We flatter anrselTes that wo will bo able to Bint all who favor with We arohero permanently and expect by I- Ml Our Strict andl Fair Dealing bnild up a trade second in this aoction. motto is 2 Good Goods atHRcasonable Prices.

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Itil. anl K.r.fla. Cltr Kt.nlii. tr.ia, 84, for St. Loui.oiily.

1. siNoLaro4t Ac All IopaI advrrtlapmrnU or local no-ttrra on Ihii page are aliarpf-tl fnrot the rn! of 10 (fun per line for the lint In-vrtlon anil cent for each iiibapqiicnt Inwrtliiii. No apeciid rntci plvrn to ny prron not having a atamUng ad-n-rUwiiUiiit. StTOblhiary notice and Trlbutoa ol ItvKpnrt are charged (or at the ratu of teenta per lino. Htrny nnllcea nrj Jl 00 fur one animal and $1 00 for each additional animal.

rur li fnrtl on 1 nl rwv P. Mr. W. li. lias anytliing in the Hardware linen the farniors or buililitn may need.

to Teachers. 1 will hold an examination in Hlch-mond, the 4th Saturday lu every month. feachere must not ask for examlnatloni at other times TU03. M. DEACV, 13-lv- CountV Bchoo! Com.

Ride in the Ncw.Omnibus. WHITJIER Will call fur piftaengera In any part of the city with their new 'Bui at the uu-al price. Leave ordera at Whltmer Co Stable. (W-lt) Farmer's Attention. I hare added Groceries to my "kick of Ury Ooods, Clutliing, Hutu, Caps, loves Uuuts and nlioea and now want all your priMluee in oxehango for above Good.

Produce wanted, bring it in. Vary truly, W.1I. DAUNKAL. a.Mi Bay County Medical Society meela tlio iiicDuar ineacn moimi. MISS LOU FOUL) auks um to suy that in order tnrdiieo her stock of Goo In she is selling many articles lie low ciwt.

Xow is your time for bar (rains. Call early. When tmwMiaiier takn tins lilaen of remliii biKiks in our jmli lie schools as they ill someliine, we would suggest tlio following as appropriate for tho pnmary department: "Here is a man who has just stopped his paper. What a miserable looking creature ho is. Ho looks as though lio had been stealing aheap.

How will he know wbat is "i "uw "al stopped his linper. Ho will borrow his iioishbor's iiapor. One of llioso days ho will break his lej, or be can.iiillite. for ollice, and, then the pa per will say nothing about it. That will ho be treating him just right, will it not, little r.x.

0l Tlurlj Day's Trial. Wo will land Dr. Celebrated Kleelro. Tultalc BelU and other Klecttle Appliance. on trial forthlrtjr dar to TounxmenaD4oMcr)ir- on.

who. re aMIctut alih servoua Ii.bllitr Lo.l Vinliir. (iiaiai.tecini relief and compelle restoration or vigor and manuooil AIM fur Kheumatlini, Neuralgia, I'aralral. Liver and Kidney and many other diteaeea lllnktratul paitlphlet u-nt Hue. Addrcai Voltaic, licit llarahall, Mich The Empovinm of liIiion MISS LOU FORD would say to tho puliho that alio is now in receipt of a new line of Cloaks and Cloaking goods and can suit all tastes.

She keeis seven Ladies constantly employed making Cloaks, and is not only giving attention to those for Ladies and but is also giving special attention to making cloaks for Children. Give her a call if you want something that will suit you at a moderate prion. MISS FORD isalso in reoeipt of a largo assortment of Fresh Notion Goods, just suited to tho season and thinks she can please the most fast id-eous. Everybody cull and see her goods. If vou owe a Ticket at S.

R. CRIS- P1X GO'S they want v-pu to oome and settle it. If you want Fresh Groceries at low prices, go to u. UAUti.lt Just received Groceries at Elder J. K.

Dunn, preached very interesting sermon at the Christian Church, in this city on Sunday Inst. Mciredo hod a tremendous run on Christmas presents Inst week and lia plenty left for tho Now Year trade, CAR U)AI) of SALT just receiv ed by Wm. RAIJ1CR. The citv had a nice lot of tax re ceipts printed Inst week anil the Collector would like to sen you now ond ct'iint up the amount of your tax. and atrcmrth nlvon tn delicate women, niirxlna- mother, and lulnnt chil dren who use Brown's Iron Uiltcra.

Our vou ir friend Jim Forbes, ii going to tuko personal charge of his saddle shop in Millville, after ry A-l, mirijr imo ii.m from town as he is a sociable clever gentlemen. The Nebraska City (Neb.) 1'rtas aj-s; St. Jacobs Oil strikes heavv blows for good all around, ard It virtues for rheu matic palm are lauded upon every nana. Try It, all ye who suffer. Tho railroad company will build an inliro new bridge over tho river nt Sj.

Charles as (rood and safe avt the skill of man ran make it. If in addi tion to that, they will fill tho spider web approaches, tho general public will feel no apprehension in crossing on h. Scientific men assert that the only healthy way to sleep is with your head to tho north. No attention hai boen paid to this by church arctitects, and yet astonishment is expressed at the tailing off in church attendance. I'cr-iuii.

prematurely gray can huve their hair rcMored to Its youthlitl beauty, hy iisclnjr Hull's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Uenewer, the best article In the market. Tim new Kuntist church in this Ijilaco has been under roof for severs! tiays anu carpemcr u. i. ijiown i. pushing the balance of tho carpenter work R4 fast as it can be done.

doulit if it can be plastered before spring. i Mr. Thos. H. Redd has sold his farm, that has been advertised in that paper for several weeks to Mr.

Thom as A. Wollard, a weti lthy farmer, who lives in that nenrhliorliomJ. l.atul is decidedly on the move in this county and a man who has irood in nn to sell ran easily find a buyer. This has beou a splendid fall for fattening hogs, as the weather has not been cold, and they nre weiirhiiig out in this seetioti, much heavier tlntn was generally expected. From pret tv well informed otmrters wo learn that the hoir crop of (his county this season, wilt fall but little, if any short ol the usual number and weight.

Tito University Singers of New Orleans, who were hero a few weeks since and gave such fine satisfaction, will again sing at tho Opora llousi on Wednesday nijrlit next, January 4th. Wherever they go they give tin entertainment that is entirely satislae torv to the public and ull who arc fond of good singing will bo well pant for their trouble by attending their en t-rtainuicnt at the time ni.m 'd. Han Killed, On Friday niiilit last, about 10 o'clock, as an east bound freight train was approaching ICS L. Junction, it ran over and killed man named rut rick Murphy, a man who had benn working lor tho Railroad as a section hand. The accident occurred about half mile this side of the Junction The man was evidentlw drunk nnd had laid down on the track and uoue to sleep.

Death was instantaneous. He was a single man about 30 years old and has relations somewhere iu Iowa. Coroner Uohanoii went out and held an impiest over the body, or Honor. The following is the result of the election for officers of the Lodge of Knights of Honor, in this city held on luesday night last: THIjVGrS The Place Money inBnying littmbeB is tit -Mm 'mm '--Richmond, Mo who now Lave a complete Stookjof all.kitidsof Pir.3 Lumber. Shineles, Doors, Sash.

Etc; and all articles belonging to a lumber yard, an all at' BOTTOM FIGURES That the plco to boy a Is at Jack son Pattou'a. Tbey ar now bsndiltj the ooiobintod Sarvnt Pteut Wheel, Tim-kta Bprlnj Baggy at prloes so low that it will astonish yon. FULL BTOCIC OF, THE pLO RELIABLE BAIH WAGON )rays oo linml at all klnda'of---. Implements a spool i 1 1 1 i i Tlii. Jiew Venr Tails.

voting Inilus id itieliinoiiii, who receive e.ir calls ran be fiinnd at the below intuition places: Mm T.IK IW'ie, Misses rhetie Si holl, ra I'yb'i Rosa and Hallie McMurfi re-iidetice of T. D. Ho- Maniito C. D. Mtsnys Maiyv iheJ and Jennie Kemper, nt residV.

of J. S. Hughes Misses (iarV'-i', Lelall Kng, Mollie Mosby and Armstrong wilh Miss Lulu Hull to p. m. Sum lay.

Misses Mattie Colgmi and Uussio Craven with Mr. and A. H. Con-row. lllniielie Havre, Hulibcll nnd Wilson at Sayi-e, 0 to 'i p.

in. Misses Cora Shoup and Saliie reel at residence of Jos, Shoop. Misi Lulu Hughes, assisled by Miss Uclhi Hughpsat reidence of as. Hughes. Miss Mollio Mosby n-neivftl an olegaut present ot silver wnter act, on I lio t'lirisf inasi tree.

Inst ant- urday night. Miss Mollio Is luc Go to W. II. BALLARD for fine fresh I lysters, Ht. Joe.

Lmf llrenil and line Groceries id'iill kinds. The Christnml tree on Saturday night last, at. the Opera House in this citv, was erand success. have no way of estimating the number of presents given out, but it would a-itioiiut away up in the hundreds, and some of them very valuable. The houso was crowded and besides tho giving out of tho presents, tho assemblage was treated to soino cxcellond music.

It was a pleasant and joyous occasion and many littlo mementoes were given out that will bo carefully kept for a lifetime. The lW-Oilieo light at this place is apparently not settled yet. Nice- New Vuttr Car.hat thid oliice, ch-ap. A gentleman named Thomas Holt of Kansas City, eaino here one night recently to see Mr. lit na Woodson and in passing down Thornton Avenue southward, walked square into to man trap at entrance of Was- soli's Saloon.

Fortunately he was not seriously injured and the city is thereby saved a dumago suit. In this connection wo tlosiro to call tho attention of our city authorities to tho following citv law found on page 'M of the Revised City Ordinances. Sk. t. Whoever, in said city, own intr or possession property having a c.

Tl.ir on any side I fail to provide a door or shutter for suvli celiav, or who shall have such cellar, door bhutter open when not Dussinur into or out of such cellar, or who shall not keep such cellar door or shutter in rood repair, Blmll bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Oucrv in this connection: If Mr. Wassoii was a poor man how long would that ordinance remain dead letter. Slurried. A large iown of fiicm's anil lola-lives r.t tho elegant tesi deuce of Mr, John Guy near Mill villo on Wednesday evening Dec.

II. 19:1 to witness tho nciniage of Miss Luc v. daughter of th.i host, to Mr. Frank Rodgers of Caldwell conn ty. Mo.

K'jv. J. L. Mclbiit in Iiistwual im pressive lu.niner pr.imiuiice.d the mag ic wonts that made them one lor all linn Aft. nroec was beautifully' arranged and loaded down with good things to eat, full justice was done to the excellent supper anil ull seemed to eejoy themselves.

We learn that tho future homo of the bride and groom will ba in Caldwell Ci. Moi That thoir future happiness may be ever bright is tho sincere wishes A FiiiKSD. fter congratulations the company to the supper table, which Hutu in its at itubttclt A' Clothing il tlttblnll A' o'. Mr. Harry W.

French failed to making railroad connection somewhere and consequently did not lecture on Friday night last, at Olympic Hall, as advertised. Mtry Uooria and iVotionn nl Ilubbell C'o'. Hoots awl nhofa nt Jlttb- IlannrlH at ISubbtll 4' to'. 'hewing nnd Tobacco at DKLMONICC I line, Our old friend John Jirowti, designated here as 'Lime Hruwn' wants tho people to know that ho is still burning lime, of the very best article nt his kiln, in tho south part of town. ills lime gives good saic-iuciioii ami persous who need lime for uny pur- osa should not fail to give him a call.

Ie burns a fresh kiln every week. leiin't Vou t'or-tiel-U. Rkown a MorUm.are up with tho times with a larger stock than over. A lit! ife 'stock of Cloth and Shoes just received. IJiiovv a Lino, Hoots Orereoatn nt.

Itubbtll A' t'o'K. Jeans, Caaslmereii and Uvocerica at Ilubbell A' Co'h. Host Cigars in tho City at DEL. HON ICO. Fresh Oysters at every night.

DKLMONICO H. C. llurgess, 1, L. liurgess, lien. James Powell Henry P.

Grow, lack Anderson J. C. Holes, R. D. Asbury J.

S. DeMaster Dictator. Dictator. Ass't Reporter. Financial R.

Guide. Treas. Guurd. Chaplain. But-klen'a Arnica Salre.

1'he best salve In the world for Cuts. Brulfics, jSores.IJlctrs, Halt lilii inn, Fever fiiiro, reiter, liiinncU llanils, Clilllilalns. and all Skin Eruptions, and pos itively cures i lies, ic is gunrantcci to L'lve nerlect satisfaction or money rc- imiueu. rrice, ai cents per box. or tale by all druggists.

fsj-lyr. KSTIIt'SlASTIC. Tho Wllmiiigbm lcl. Daily Itcpubll-cau lately cmtuliied the Inllowlng Item of popular interest: V. Speck, who Is connected with tlie Wiliiilngtoii Evory Kvcnltig speaks rather ciillmslastically of St.

Jacob-, Oil. Dr. Succk etutcj that he uses the Oil In his family a household remedy, a sort of uiilversjil panacea for ol' aclitsand palin, and Ii.k always found It to act happily. His tiltcutlou wa called to it by the many tcrtinionials in Its lavcr. and he one day useil it upon Mm-self lor smo throat.

Two applicatloiis were sulllclcnt to vU'ect a sure, lio also Used it on his little girl (or sord throat with giatirylng cOccts. The fame child bad scat let fever this winter hich left tba ti uiloiu of one leg much contracted. 1'lie little nratller couldn't walk williout assistanee and siill'crcd luueb conveiiii-nce and pain. Several applications of 6t. Jacobs Oil restored her limbs lo Its normal condition and elie has not expcrionct.il any trouble since.

IT. speck talcs tliai lie has also seen the Oil act in toothaeho. He thinks St. Jacobs Oil is a sterling remedy and does not hesluilo f) recommend lor rnt-uiimiisiu, etc. a fresh supply of Wm.

IiAHlCR'S Country Produce bought ami sold at Wm. UAUKK'S. QurenHirare and Glassware at Ilubbell Co'. 0.1. W.

At a meeting of the Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen in this place on Friday night last the following olhcers wero cnosen tor ine next six months. T. D. Bogie, P. M.

Trof. S. Tompkin, M. Prof. B.

F. Duncan, Foreman, Geo. W. Trigg, Overseer, J. V.

Monroe, Recorder, W. H. Darneal, tinancinr, ti. A. Uuglies, Receiver, G.

W. Stinnett, Guide, W. Joy, J. J. Croel, O.S.

Trustees: B. J. Monefco, John W. Green und Charles Sevier. Aooojant-e Arotiled.

tirny hairs are lionorahle but their pro-mature apiiearatioe Is annoying, l'srker'i Hair Balsam provonts the amiuyance by promptly restoring the youthlul color. 3 Bliecp Fur hale. I have a lot of Fat Sheep and some Stock Sheep, all good stock, half to throe ciuartor bloou, for salo. Call on me 24 niilos northeast of Vibbard. it F.

D. ANDREWS. Agricultural Best Brands of B) ly-IiraJ Piluts Notwitliitaudltiff. Our reduced prices in.Clothiiig and Overcoats has srivou us 'an immense trado still we have Hundreds of Overcoats and Thousands of suits to sell 0. BROWN CO.

Tho Administrator sale of personal iii-imei'tv of the estate of S. O. Mason loc'd has been postponed until Janua ry Tho rain last Tuesday in-evented larire attendance, and the Mule was tuwtpouod. A lino lot of stock, gruiu liirm implements are advertised. Seo bills.

l.rTTr-.R LisT-blst of letters remain ilm 1'nst Olhi-e III Richmond lor the week ending December 'Mil', 18HI Avlngtou E. H. (Upson HhcUonhiim Urown dipt, i. v. inuiwin.

Itinnnlck N. N. Hall Sarah K. hrliUaiiTlios. Ivcy Mary.

Combs l.uela. McDonald Maiy. WolluC. 1. Wilson Allen, Cowan, Watkinstb Co.

l'orsoiia calling for tlio above letters plea IANTVEIX, V. M. Dr. Chas. Johnson has sold his house and lot in the west part of town to John Henderson, lio lias purchased from the county tho John Harmony House on Main street first house east of Dickerson'g stable.

Geo. W. Tt igjr lias bought the Mason house and acres of land in the eastern part of town, and will occupy it for a resi donee. I'ncle Tom's Tallin. Diaper's Conbiuatioii will produce the above familiar play at Opera Hon Friday, Dec.

That the piece will be rendered in fine style may bo judged by tho following no- tioe from the linaha Republican of the 18th ult: Last evening over fifteen hundred people witnessed the performance of "Undo Tom's Cabin" at Boyd'BOiws ra House, by Draper's combination. Tho play was put on the stage in splendid style. The ioe scenes the hrst act particularly was very natural as was also the rock scene, entirely new in tho second scene. Tho home of St. Clair, In tho third act, was very beautiful sotting, and elicited much praise.

The trained Siberian bloodhounds mado thoir appearance in tho first act in the pursuit of the fugatives, and created a genuine sensation. They ran across tho stage with great rapidi ty and didn't have to bo dragged along. 1 ho Magnolia Jubilee Singers, Messrs. Hamer, Carey, Smith and 11 gnrmaii wero encored several tunes. They rendered their songs in excel lout stylo, and give a very entertain mg perioruianco.

The original Hat boat minstrels with their songs and dances were ul so very amusing. The part of Toiisy was ndiiiiiabl rendered by Adellu Clark (Lottie Who ib an excellent actress. The oonipuny throughout played well and every point in the drama wan brought t. wwfc nvj iu, i inn in ury strong troupe, und deserving the lib- oral pitionago bestowed upon it. It Is rarely, if ever, that one sye Tom's Cabin" put upon the stage in bettor shape or played better than it was at Boyd'a Oporu llousv, whh will again bo filled to-night when tl 1 mi piny io ue repealed, no puces art) 4i, Jo and 60 cents, Omaha Reiml lican.

1 Still they come And still they go- Ail satilfiod with Our CANDY SHOW. (Siirne.l) SANTA CLAt'd, nt M.D. Feather's Candy stcre SANTA CI. ACS emptied a csr load of the Flnrst, Freshest and Largest Assortment of Candies, Nut. Cakct and Fancy Confectioneries ever befi.ro brought to Hiclimond, out nt M.

D. FETHEU'S Store the other day and lie is selling them Cheaper than they wero ever before In Kichiuoiid. 1lct stick Candy 20 eh per lb, 8 hi ft, l'lirc liuxrd Cainly 20 els per Hi, lbs for VI. I.orjrrr orders still cheaper. Ollit Caiidii'S carrcrpomlliigly cheap.

M. D. I'KA I'll Kit Is kneokinj; tlie hnt- tiini out of bili prices on Candies sail dnu you lorgt-t it. Read and remember Uroti-rlrs oro cheap at M. 1) 1-en In r's.

Biicim 12) ets per Best Dried Apples, Currants, rriinc, Aic, 10 cents per pound at EtVlt Til. I. FKATIIKU'S S.U. CRISPIN roHpeotl'ully ask you to call and settle that ticket you owo them. A full assortment of Canned Goods at Wu.

BAHliR o. J. P. ftiwiterry Co DEALERS IN Ptrionalt. Prof.

W. A. Banister, of Daughters loll'-ire, nt I lall.t Cttv, is iu townl spending wi'h his mother's! laniily. lie is l.K.kiiig luiil and hearty. Kid W.

C. Garrett, from near New Garden honored us with a call hist week. Mr. T. 11.

Harder, a worthy gentle- iiiiiii from near iblmrd, called to see us last Friday, Mr. Galen McGeugli one of our en-1 terprising citizens pl.ieed us under ob-1 Would rcevncct fully ssy to the peoplo of Ray that they have i.ow ligations lor Mtitistaniiai iitvors iiu. on Hand, and will constantly keep a full stock In their line, wila week. not enumerate but Ask all wishing to buy lo cull and are for tlienv Phone Svholl has relumed selves And lefttn pricos, We will from an extended visit to Callaway county looking mucli improved in nClULl. tm9V4 SJK UADM liealth.

Or n. i -t. ucwirin Wli diiuli IVIIIH.ll uuillll .1 uiamc. Mr. M.

.1. Doyle very pleasant vultie in ensli or comls. gciitli tnaii from Conler, Lafayette lT T'tJ co-ill I gave us nc.i.ll last Monday. irBrA tlftrn nn.itJd" aeeI will olein eall .,..1 Groceries Hardware Turkeys and Chickens always on hand ut Wm. HAHKlV.S For the cheapest Hamburg go to MRS.

BURHOrS she has r. iiirge lot hich she intends closing out ut bed rock prices for cash. A lariro Assortment of losea Boots and Shoes Men, boys, ladies and misses, every pair fully warrented, by HUBBliLL SON. Call and nee MRS. BIJRIIOP'S elegant white Beavers, just what you want.

The lovlicsU of the chnpeaux season. Figs, Raisins, Currants, und Prunes at M. UAUtlt'S. Ti'ibuto or licspeeb Died, nt tho residence of Moees HeuJerson, on December '4-1, loal, Miss Bettiu Fruzior. Thus a beautiful litrlit bus iroae out to sliino no more on eurtli una many relatives ititii friends aie plunged into the depthsof moumimr.

olio was voung in years yet she had so entwined herself around tlio nearis oiiue iumiiy auuueigiioun. that fill now feel that her death has caused a vacancy that cannot bo easi ly hilled. Tho Uiiulv have tho sym pathy of every trim man and and woman in this section. Sister thou wust mild and lovely, Gentle us the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air of evening When it floats among tho trees. P6aecful bo thy bilent slumber; Peaceful iu the grave so low.

Thou no more will join our iitimberj Thou no more ourongs shall know M. N. If it is true that ho who odvertises most catches most trade, it were well to heed the m.ixiiii now while the tide of trado is ot the How. "Noth ing venture nothing have," is un ad- ogo known to oycry dealer in merchandise, and ho who is skeptio and will not risk a few dollars by politely inviting through Ihs newspapers tho public attention to hid wares at such a time as this, must not ropinoor feel envious toward his prosperous competitor who, in fashionable, parlance, slings ink for all that is out' und rukes in the greater portion of tho wealth' Lx. Annual Ball at Opera House Dec, 1881.

Tickets will be including supper. House ami Lot for Side, 'l hu heiino und lots of Mrs. 2ai.o:i, hi the south rati part of town, aro for Kile at a bill Kihi apply to UliO. A.SIOXK. YV( akiirsss ill d.

I.vxn, I'ee, SS. I gave that v.iluab:e medicine, Ilrowu't Iron Hitlers, to my eUter lor wo-akuct. After taking I wo bottle, oud was able to walk and I mi u. well ever. It Is certainly a wonderful tonic.

WM. JONKS. Iu conversation or composition use uoiic but the purest and simplest of words to express your thoughts. This is one of tho rules laid down by writers of good indulged iu by tho vain, in id bombastic, This thing of setting oif llro crackers on our principal streets, is a nuisance that should bo abated. If ti boys will shoot firo crackers they ought to go into the alleys or out on vacant lots so as not lo ingnten me teams that must necessarily bo hitched around the square.

Mrlng Itnosies. The hundred ol hearty, and healthy looking men, women aud chtildrcn, that have been rescued from beds of pain, sicklier and well nigh death, by Parkers Ginger Tonic ore the best evideucri in tho world of Its sterling- uu-rllaand worth. Vou will 11 lid nu-h Iu almost every community. Next Saturday night will bo uliout tho right tinio to swear olT. If you use a great deal of self denial you may hold out a week, if you make tho oath a solemn ono and go to church on Sunday.

TaxTayers. 1 now have tho Tax Books for tho year 1881 in my hands, and I am ready and willing on all whoto wait want to pay their taxes. is tho time, delays aro dangerous. Remember there is a heuvv penalty, in addition to tho tax, on all unpaid tuxes on tho Ut of January. So your tuxes and save tlio pen alty.

JA.S. A. DAVIS, Collector, Ray, Co. now woNuenrui is mani Man a i i-li nl lntt-)l" ml and moral beliiK becomes most completely developed iu ull Lis parti and (aiilillc by us-li'tf dally, id h-a-t, one dose -of Brown' Iron Bitters. Many lliniiand urn ready to lilelily I Ult ll ill tin) Ik'i-1 lui'liieinul leu-In In the wm it every pint ol I he Imiiy, and ive.e everything, elsu iu its siiutlnuir and iiilre.bhig ellecU ou the whole genual uuiiuul ey.icui.

NOTICE. 1 wish to call tho attention of t'le Fruit Growers of Ray county, to niy Nurseries, at my pluee, II miles north west of Richmond. I have now growing ti full lino of Stock, Apples, Pear, I'cuch, Cherry, Plum, und Ginpo. 1 huvo a complete und splendid assortment of apples, including the Famous Hon Davis, Huntsman's Favorite, Luuver, Northern Spy, nil the varieties of Pippins and F.itrly Fruits known to tho Catalogue. Givo mo your patronage.

Satisfaction guuruiiteed. 43 O.S. JUNES, We had tli honor of a plea-ant call from Mr. A. R.

Clevenger of Cladwell county on Monthly, lio railed to pay the, subscription of our fiiend Lawsoii Sisk, who lives tip by Vibbard. Maj. W. N. Kwnig well known ilizeii of Kansas City was in tho city on Monday lust visiting relations Dr.

C. W. Jacobs lias returned from attending Medical Lectures, ul. looking halo and hearty. tie leports a siiecessrul ses-aion.

vv hoiie to report him iu leifsession of a sheepskin year hence, which will give him Ihe authority to write after his name. Mr. W. F. MeGlollilin of 'Weld county, Colorado, culled on Saturday lust.

He was on hi way to seo his old friends out by Taitavillc. Ho likes Colorado. Mr. Andy Wells from near Millville, culled: on Saturday ami renewed for hit owu paper, and paid for an another copy to be sent to his sister in Kansas fi which ho has our thanks. F.

Dillard, from tho Hardin country, called and subscribed for the Dkmoi'kat last Saturday. Ho is a very clever gentleman and a very strong Republican. Our younif friend Mr. Lee, who live with Mr. W.

11. Fitch gave usa substantial call Inst week for which ho h.ier'Dur thanks. Mr. J. C.

VunBibbor authori.ed us to send the Dkmoi iut to Taitsvillo for him hiht Mfontluy. A big round dollar paid thabill. Mr, M. NobloU, a successful farmefs frim tlio ihirdin country honored fl li a very substantial cull on Monsl.iV last. Our voting friend T.

C. liliiei ton, who has been te.ii.hinr school over in the bottom, pfisscd through town last Monday on his way out to seo the home folksjiit Taitsv iile, und seo if there is any On istmas in that section. Misa Coia Holt has gone to Lexington on avfjiit to spend Christmas, and Miss KlliiVoro has gono to Weston ou a visit. Misses jjajgio and Lulu Hughes ami Dora' Keith have gone to Nor- borno to spend Christinas. Mrs C.J.

Hughes, of Denver City, wilh her children and Mies Fannie Green, aro in the tify. Tho former ou a visit, tho latter buck homo lifter a -pleuiinnt sojourn in tho far west. Kid. J. E.

Dunn und wifo from Point, are in the City spending Christmas wilh iiitinds. Mr, Jus, V.t our worthy and efficient Prosecuting Attorney, is in St Louis, attending a meeting of tho Stuto' Bar Association. Miss Flora Pylo of Moberlv, is in tho city visiting friends, and upending tho holidays pleasantly. Messrs J. II.

Grove, of Hurilin, Warren Voting, of Millville, anil J.T, Loury, of Georgoville, huvo our (hunks for substuuliul culls on Tuesday during our absence. Our yoiuigjfrioud J. 1. Carter of Millville, inane; us a pleasant call yesterday. Ho says the Carter Mills uro now in splendid condition and are turning out tho best of Hour.

Mr. Samuel MiGuire called yesterday and left ja substantial token. Thanks. Mr. John 5l Wilson, of New Garden, luade us a substantial call on yesterday.

Tsunks. Mr. John Jlf Moflitt. with a friend culled yesterdays and 6xed up his subscription for whjch he has our thanks, lie suys he got A tho worth of his mon ey out ol the Uumir'UaT. Mr.

Juines Tuit, honored us with a cull yesterday and something substantial lor which io has our thanks. Ho is a clever, sociable gentleman. Miss Bessie L. Barr, wont to Kan sas City, on Tuesday last, to spend several days with friends. Tho Tost Office at R.

L. Junction is now iu elmriio of Miss Stewart, very worthy young lady who handles i mo mans iiu iieutnuss anu uispuicu. Our friend Billy Cash, tho typo, called yesterday. He is now at work in Kansas City. M'ikhUoiv Harmony is vioiliuu' Miss Lima WiUon at tho liudgiii's Houso.

Miss Minnie Voung, a luss of tho Millvillo neighborhood, is tho guest of Miss Cora Bohanati. Miss I.illiO is spending tho holidays with her sister Mrs. Dr, Smith. If Miss ShcpldM'd, of Kirksville, IS visiting Mis. 1 niley ot R.

Junction. Slfc. uttended the ball Wednesday night. Jim Banister, his moth el's family in Richmond, this week nil is connected with tlio printing house of littinsy, X. Hudson ol Kansas City, Mr.

B. F. Davis, thriving farmer from near Morton, cull to sen us last Saturday untl ordered three coi ius of tho Dkmoi u.vT bent to different persons, Messrs Davis and Brother uro very successful hort-honi cuttle misers, und now have on hand some very line 'animals. They are yearly increasing their business in 1 1.1 1 lino und this year will bo ubloto put some thoroughbred short-horn on the market. .1 lite line of GenfH .1 etktrear at SJubbt lt A' Co'.

nixr'ii tub oiT.tmt. have niudo arrangements to sell scd beef bv the iiilftrter, ut low for a short time. Givo mo a FRKD. JOV. LToUlc.

and nil knowing themselves Indebted willJ Mfpleasccftll and settle as we owe money anilSJ iyinust pay it as soon as osible.j RESPECTFULLY, J. P. QUESENBEIlltY Southeast Corner of Public Sq. RICHMOND, MISSOURI Wattin's Woolen Mills, ft tie Mora East Corner of daj Cscitr. 0 JIAXUFACTL'KES Woolen (loods, ESInnkcls, Yams.

Jeans, Casslmeres. Flannels. Etc Which they sell very low. All goods warranted to wear well and to bo tree irnnr any mixture, of Shoddy Cotton or anv other (iibatapcet except new woof. Tbe proprietors buy Wool and give tlio highest market price, CARDING AND SPINNING Done promptly and In the best BtyVo.

BREEDIXU Thoroughbred Short- Wgjf Horn Cattle Specialty VOUNG BULLS FOR SALE. 1'cdlgrcrt Warranted Correct. I'alronsge Solicited. Post-Olnce Addres W. L.

AV ATKINS SON, Lawson, Ray County, Missouri. ,01 TO YOUII INTE MRS. M. E. BURHOP Has ou Iliuid the I.arit Stock of Fancy kk Which she Is Selling at for Le.s Money thau ever offered to the people of this city before- nur eapecinl attention is ealltd to the very I.ow Prices of Corsets and Ijteles Underwear, Being determined to clote out this duo of jodi, it will bo to your interest to give her a call before purchasing elsewhere.

Dress Making, Cutting A SPECIALTY-. and Fitting -DEALER IN- Wotions, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, AND CROCERES. Ail Kinds Countr Produce i call We call the attention ol our read i-i-s to the dvestiseuiciit of J. Monroe Taylor. This houso has been cstuli- lisiied nearly 40 years, and their goods are celebrated tor purity ami stroiie-tli, Wo would recommend a trial of their Gold Medal brand) to all who desire superior cookery.

It' 11. plants first ci. hp.ing lief Mr n-is money itiuii any Ill III V-'Jf 114 i. hi i. 1 1 iiii.il..

v. ui iii.ir.. Thos. 11 bred Bull Redd has lino thorough br sale. W.

D. EICE SONS, DEALERS IN -QUEENSWARE-H ARD WARE GROCERIES, South Side of Public Square. Keep constaatly on hand a large and well-selectod stock of theso goods nnd they can offer bargains in that line that cannot bo obtained any whero in Hay county. Call and they will convinco you by giving their rTMVERY LOW PRICES.SS Hardware a Specialty. Family Groceries a Soecialty.

BURGESS BROTHERS manCfactureiwof -tFARM AND PRING I Plows. Harrows. Etc, UUiV THE BURGESS WAGON -JLT is prououiiood by competent and impartial Judges to be equal, hod in some casus superior to any make. They usa the very bes Seasoned Ohio and Indiana Timber In the otnistruution of tueso wagon, and warrant them tit be the lightest draught ami strongeat utado anywhere in United States. IVIf.VT.V.

of all kinds, promptly attended to at reasonable rates. Try them. QirBlacksmithing a Specialty. Shop on Main Street, Eaat of 9hawHoue, Richmond.

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