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LITTLE CONS. Have you heard of tbo Bonnet Social? doc 16 'A3i Dentist Green in nia Chillicothe of See from Dec. 20 till in January. Andy Hill" and frank JELarst, of Colorado ate in the city, visiting riends. Come and sea the Bonnet Parade Friday night, half past nine, at A McVey's.

dec 16 d3t Sam Walker is quite ill hope by to-morrow he may be Able to be around. J. O. Heslop, a prominent stock man of Dawn, here today with business as his motto. la court to-day the case of Addie Evans vs.

The Town of Trenton, plaintiff took non suit. Mr. A. D. Veat, representing the M.

Leslie Surgical Instrument of St, JUoaia, is here. celebrated brooms. He makes a dandy, and his sales amount to con siderable. Christmas decorations by our mer chants will be commenced to-morrowv and by the time Christmas eomoa, the city will look grand. Joseph Barton was to day appointed as referee in the case of John McCormick vs.

A. D. Morris tvhere- in a partnership affair is to be settled. All of our exchanges are filled up with expressions regarding the death of Sitting Bull, and his burial. Mies Fannie Barney lelt to-day for her home in Arlington, Vermont, after a four months' visit here.

Pure Buckwheat and Rye flour nt City Mills. dec 16 dw Iw GEO. MILSANK. The report from Chicago that stove manufacturers are about to form a trust will create little surprise. The MeKinley bill was intended for just such purposes.

A young Baltimore girl who disappeared three years ngo has been found in a convent. Usually -when young girls disappear they are to be found on the stage. Pittsburg, is now covered with snow to the depth of nearly two feet, and the storm still raging nearly all trains are blockaded. Telegraph service ia completely shut off. The Grand Jury returned into 'court this morning with a true bill indited Dell Euddleson for a felonious assault with intent to kill, and now will come the law delays.7-Tren- ton Times WASTED white to cook in hotel, apply Cox, employment agents.

woman to Meek dlOdlw The council is being petitioned for a eewar from Jackson street to Clay street, just west ol the CONSTITUTION office. Mrs. J. U. Dean and daughter, Miss Lilly, are here to-day shopping and stopped at the borne of Judge Samuels.

A Novel entertainment trill be giv en. Friday evening at the residence of A. McVey by The Daughters ot the King. dec 16 dSc Meeting of the city council tomorrow 'night, instead of last night. as was stated by the Tribune of yesterday.

The fruit evaporation in this city, after having used 20000 buslrelB of apples tbis season, have closed i next season. Mr. Barnett Darr and son of Chariton Co. left for home last evening. Mr.

Darr is a brother to Col. Sam Dart, of this city. Mr. J. P.

Moore, manager of the Crystal River Mining Company is here to-day attending a meeting of the company. LOST--An over coat, fine chinchilla, satin lined; finder will please leave same at this office and receive suitable reward. 2t WANTED---To rent, a good dwelling near the square. Must have from 5 to 7 rooms. Address COSTITU- TION office at once.

decl5dtf Mr. A. M. Johnston was to-day reelected secretary of the Crystal River Mining for -another year, at an increased salary. Col.

T. B. Yates, of Gal latin, was here toduy, attending the meeting of the Mining company, of which Mr. Yates is a stockholder. The club dance last night by the Chillicothe social circle was a nice affair, and a source of much enjoy-, ment to the Those who belong to this society knoAv how to enjoy themselves.

Mrs, Sarah J. Chapman, who lives two miles west of town, 13 very near death's dear with consumption. She has been suffering for some her physician and friends say she cannot last much longer, It is now supposed we will get a brick walk on th-; south side of the Squp.re, at once. That sand has been a source of considerable comment and an impossibility for a man to "keep his feet out of the sand The Wabash road claims to be doing a better business now than at any time during the yesr. Tbey were compelled to leave 106 ears of goods at Brunswick yesterday on account of the extra rush of business.

woik, or anythiug known to the peo pie. If you have stock to sell, their comtni-siom are and Saturday's sales wiil prove benencial, It was reported this morning that Stewart Hargrave into the "cheap pants" business, but vestigation proved that some St. Louia house had sent an order and the bill lor the pants to the rrrong house. Bob Stewart's version of the affair is that the house looked in Bradslrect's reference, and found that S. were rated high and sent the goods.

Beach Bowers''iVIinsterls appeared here last Monday evening to a full house, and we can endorse everything that has been said of thair performances in other places. They givs a clesii entertainment, winch is a rarity in this class of shovrs, the applause that greet thoir efforts showed that they had struck a popular vein, Come again, gentlemen. Escatiaba (Mich.) Times. Opera house Monday evening Dec. 22.

The Western Salvage Wrecking Agency, of Chicago, to-day ed all of the goocis on the second loor of Hirsh Herman's store, where 'he lire a few days ago darnagv ed them, aud are shipping them to Chicago. Hirsh Herman would be bolter to accept in cash for those damaged goods than to try to sell them at reduced prices to their custom. In the spring they expect to remodel their store, and.put in even a larger stock than ever. Every line of business is now and complete in man's and we advise those wbo wish to make purchases to come at oaca to Chillicothe where thsre is a good selection and strong competition. Money talks.

Coma right along. If you want to buy or trade for farm or city property or merchandise, in Polk, Cedar, Hickory, St. Clair, Barton or Vernon counties, Missouri, write for information, to MOKKISON BUKKS Co. Humaasvilic, Mo. The case of State vs.

Gco. Clark, Clark is charged with having itolen SI 18 from Mr. Fisher, north of town, on the 26th of November, up before 'Squire Umphal- baugh this afternoon, with the state represented by prosecuting attorney Joseph Barton, and attorney T. H. Kemp, while the defense was advised by attorney C.

A. Lootnis. Severnl witnesses were a i proved that Clark was the same a he was caught in i "that the horse and cart were also there, as as the two coats, and BOW court has bound him over in tho sum of $1,000 to await the action of the grand jury in January. In default of bond Clark be compelled to spend the holidays in the county a i ARRITEO. Sam.

Walker's Fine -Whiskj Gotten In. A Bun- Gus Johnston wants to And his overcoat; not so much on account of Us value, but for the good it has and may yet do in his possession. A special passed through here this morning over the abash carrying the superintendent and other officials who are out on an inspecting tour. "Uncle Jimmy" Byrd was not embraced this morning. The "bird" had flown, and Mr.

Williams was the man who was "hugged." Ask Doc. Tracy. Marriage licenses were today granted to Aaron Brown snd Miss Jane Peery, both of this county and to George Barnes and Miss Maria D. Oldacber. Mr, Julian Gudgell and family, of Denieon, Texas, are here on ness and visiting relatives.

gell is conductor on one of Ihi roads into Denison. Deil Huddleeon, who attempted to murder Buck Mason at Trenton Tues day night, seems to have been a hard character. She was loaded for 'bar, and had her nerve witn her, surely. Jus. A.

Turner-bit Carrollton is a candidate ior enrolling clerk in the -house of representatives at Jefferson C.ty. Jim is an old and faithful hand and ia thourougly reliable. Shore left today for his future shome, Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he sell forn enterprise "i firm. Mr. Shore one our society people, and will be missed.

Sidney" Hooker, of tna Mounds, here today with a load of his The funeral and burial of the late M. F. was largely attended to-day, and now the relatives mourn the loss of ons of the best the family. The mother, brothers -and sisters have the syrapsthy of ti community. Prof.

J. L. Schmitz was before the students at the Normal day afternoon, end gave them a talk which will prove beneficial in slier years. The Frof. 13 a learned man one calculated to do good in "sny capacity, and as one of the a in cur new Normal he is on top Col J.

A. Fiuks, of S'ilsbury, is here to-dsy attendin-g a Meeting of the Crystal Mining Co. in the office of the president, Col, J. T. Jolinsto-n.

The company is becoming noted all over thft country, and the develop-merits of their mine in Colorado is even beyond their expectations. Woolsey has secured a cat- load of rock; is having the calaboose cleaned out today, the bedding washed, and making all necessary preparations for the holidays. Persons who want to celebrate and then pay the fiddler afterward? will find this place in readiness for there. A Lioni.lou physician says that after the average maa has passed the age of 45, a desert spoonful of good whisky per day will hold him up from three to five years longer than he would otherwise last. Double the dose and it wi'l take two years off his life.

Liquor as a medicine, he insists, S3 a good thing. The special term circuit court which convened here this morning before Judge Davis, resulted in the judge, cutting down the sentence of John Hurst from two rears in tho penitentiary to nine months' imprisonment ia the county jail, for stabbing Wm. Bow. near Ghula, 4th 'of last July. Meek aign" 3 LoeusV' are thera for.

purpo.se of assisting you if you want to borrow aioaey on persons! property, hire lielp, secure A good run was made between Kansas City aacl Chicago Sunday morning over the Wabash. The train composed of three coaches and had OQ board "The Clemancoau Case'' company that completed their engagement at the Warder Grand last Saturday night. Tbe Wabash contracted to the company in Cuicago in time for Sunday matinee and guaranteed to make the run in fourteen hours. Tbs train pulled out ol the union depot Kansas City a 11:20 p. in.

Saturday night anc( reached the Wabash depot in Chicago at 12 p. Sun tiny, making the run in twelve hours and forty live minutes. The best i wss mads ou the western division. The i between Kansas City and Moberly was two hours forty between Moberly RDd two hours Ah-There It seems tbc Federal Eie.cUou bill has been ia a pigeon hole lo sleep the sieap that knows no waking, "Ah, there 1 stay there Vindicator (Rep.) Bfi SOLUTIONS. We, the members of Clawhammer Union No.

1687 have been credibly informed that the assessors of have been assessing notes at two-thirds (2-3) therefore be it RESOLVED, That the delegates of tbis sub--Union sent to the County Union bring tbe matter up before tha County Union and request to investigate the law on the subject. KESOLVED, That oaoh of the Co. papers be requested to publish tbese resolutions. E. TREAmVAY, J.

D. HERBERT, Cummittce. D. ADKINS, Pres OMAK HDDSON, Sec. Farmersville, Money! Money! Real estate is beginning lo move and that necd.accomad.ar- tiona will find it to their advantage to.

call and see me before mating tbeir arrangements for money. You will not have to call upon neighbor swear your, homo a. nor what it is hand. W. C.

EDGEUTOS: a' tonic, or' children who wont build- inpr'up. should take OTTlt'S MS.ON BMMnERS. It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, gsetioaf Biliousness and Uver Complaints, He is the Exclusive Agent For tliis County. The saio of pure liquors is something that everybody appreciates, and Mr. Sam.

Walker, who is located under the Citizens National Bank is the. exclusive agent in this county for "Hose bad," -'Apple-gate" and whiskies, and though others advertise to the contrary, no other man a the genuine brands of these goodu except Sam. Walker, Yesterday ha received five barrels of these gooda, snd now will make a specialty of them. If you will look to your own interests you will try these brands, and always be happy. Mr.

Walker is prepared to furnish any of these brands any amount less than five gallons, but when you hear anyone asyiog they are selling any of the above brands, other than Mr. Walker, you may mark it down as v. mistake. BULK OYSTERS; OH, YES! If I a i the idea to give people honcs would you have shipped in oysters? We are hero to stay with the people, and give them their money's worth. We don't beg, borrow or steal.

When you want your money's worth, call up Telephone No. 20, and Jarrett's wagon will deliver your oysters in bulk and if the measurement don't suit you, don't take it. We don't propose to advertise a deceptive card, and don't retain empty pails three dava on the pavement to make pcoplo believe we arc selling a large amount of brtlfc oysters and to mislead the people with whom aro doing business. Respectfully, St M. JARKETT.

To Printers. The CONSTITUTION office has for sale at bargains a second hand haif median) Peerless job press, and a No. 1 plow paper cutter, both good as new. We will sell thorn at big bargains. Address CONSTITUTION, Chiiiicothe, ilo.

CASH. One poiind pure Pepper, 250. 18 pounds Orleans Sugar, $1.00. i gallon Kraut, 250. i large bar Soap, 50.

pounds Hominy, 250. At Wm. Summerville Son's, i i i 1 Say "King of Pianos." You sec the cheap piano had to be tnade a little different for the Normal. Better gotten a standard make, a Star or a Crown is fur superior to any in the city. See them and yon will buy thorn.

No remodeling for any school needed. I. T. EVANS. OPEBA- HOUSE -AWD- Ss.i IJV THE WORLD.

THIRTY vast orfiunteu.Ion! Uoyouil q.uostlou KTUfHer, i and i Lo till M1N.S- TKELrf of the pust and present niukinjf It an iflcalancl rml of all iMuimrchtt ot i Minsu-ul Woi'kl. Abs'iiucclj' entire cliantrftoj' program our last, Wntuli i'or our Onuul Jookoy Uniformed Band. PTi-oetusmulo at noon, 'i a fid 50 cants. Cor. (I'll and eca City, NFW YfiRK IlLH I UillV THE FINEST LINE OP DIAMONDS, Suitable for Holiday Presents' Holiday Presents Holiday Presents Holiday Presents Can by bouglit of North Side Square, Chiiiicothe, Mo.

Ine Line of Sterling: SILVER Flat Was-e at Bed Prices. Come and look through our stock Fine Watches, Diamonds and Silverware a specialty. North Side Square, Chillicothe, Missouri, -DENTAL KOOMS sad nil work guaranteed Norto sme ec'-iarc, Special Invitation. Everyone cordially and earnestly invited to participate in pleasure'derived from the time well spent in looking over carefully selected an'd elaborate collection of Santa Claus' most appropriate and well directed intimations to bring back the years that have rolled into space, and have your minds for the time being once more on the threshold of childhood's happy dreams animated by the anticipated joys and pleasure's the festive season has in store for them. the a SHOPPING mm Tbe Entire Stove in Holiday Everything in Full View.

Plain Backed by the Iiowest Possible Adorns every article that meets your gaze and greatly assists you in making appropriate selections at the right price. By the Combination of all that is appropriate for the occasion the New York Store paves the way to the desired end and strews the path with thousands of Just the Things You're Looking For UQTIL XFQAS DJ31J. We will make special clearing prices on Cloaks, Jackets aad Wraps for the special benefit of those who are are looking for something useful and substantial to gladden the hearts of the happy Recipients. The Great Headquarters, Smith, McVey Co. Something FOR THE Special Prices FUR2N1TURE -BY-- We have an Elegant and Complete Line of everything in the ivay of Furniture, suit able for Holiday Presents.

IN CHAIRS: VTe have Faney Reed Hookers, iCtb Century Finish; Indies' Sewing Chairs In Old English Oak and 16th Century Finish, Flush, Leather, end bilk Tapestry. Childrene' Chairs, In Polished OaK, at all prices, IN PARLOR SUITS: Wo have everything in the newest novelties in Wilton Rugs, Silk Tapestries and Silk Plush. Fine line of Couches, upholstered in Wilton Rug. Crushed and Silk Plush, at lowest prices. Odd pieces nilures-elegant line ef Corner Chairs and Divans.

FOLDING BEDS, Made of Quartered Sawed Oik and finished in 18th Century and Antique. Handsome Sideboards, Ladies' Writing Desks and Cabinets, all finished in latest styles. Ladies' Work Baskets, Bamboo Easels and Tables. All tbeso goods have been priced to suit the Holiday Examine our GOODS and PRICES MOHRS SON, South. Side Square, Chillicothe, Missouri..

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1889-1985