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PACIFIC railroad time table WESTWAUD. ifal, Day ArrlvesliOC p.m. Loaves li20p.m. No. 8, Through Express.

Arrives 28 a. m3 Leaves 12:28 a.m. No. 0, Local Passenger. Arrives 12:30 p.

ra. Leaves 12:45 p.m. Mo. 0, Texas Express Arrives 2:10 a.m. Loaves 2:10 a.

m. Freight, carries passengers. Leaves 0:25 a. m. EASTWARD.

No. 2, Day p.m. Leaves 2:55 p.m. No. 4, Through Express.

Arrives 2:10 a.m. Leaves 2:10 a. m. No. 0, Local Passenger.

Arrives 1:20 Leavos Xi40 p. m. Freight, carries passengers. Leaves 4:10 p. m.

Local passenger trains 6 and 0 run between St. Louis and Kansas Olty. Three sections ol night train east. Texas ox- Eress, No. 9, has through chair car via.

cxlngton branch Free reclining chair cars on all through trains. LEBANON BRANCH. Trains leave Jefferson City at 0:30 a. arriving at Aurora 0:30 a. m.

Returning, will leave Aurora at 11:3 p. arriving at Jefferson Olty at 2:3 p. m. John J. The reclining chair car and Pullman sleeper-heretofore running on train No.

3 02:20 a. to Ft. Scott, via Sedalla and Missouri, Kansas and Texas, have been transferred to tho Pleasant Hill route and will run dally via Pleasant Hill and Rich Hill, making quick tlmo for all points In the west and Jno. Ciiuncir, Agent. Tourist rates: Rates.

Note tho following Las-Vegas, N.M... Haiti. 'egas Utah. 35 CO 02 GO San Francisco. Cat 87 GO Portland, 87 GO On train No.

3, passing Jefferson City af 12:30 a. m. dally, through sleeper is pow run to Joplln direct, arriving thcro at lOito a. m. leaving Joplln at 5:15 in.

and arriving a Jefferson City at 3 a. m. Our citizens who visit tho mining regions of tho southwest will And tho arrangement a great convenience CHICAGO ALTON RAILROAD. Omnibus leaves Jefferson dry, 7:30 a. m.

every day except. Sunday, connecting with tho train leaving Cedtir City at 8 a.m. and which makes prompt connection at Mexico with all trains going east, west or north. A. P.

GniJisiiAW.TIckct Agent. The O- lYI- Vestibule Unrj. Passenger? oping fo n.y point east or SPHthjiasPahrts'MnS quick and com-KfKb4 UIp sioqld take tho Ohio Mississippi the fast lino from St. Louis, and the only one running a pas-Jfngef train through to Cincinnati, tho time uuiuk inns uan icn nonrs, 1U1DU Ut hv the tyjfh all trains for the cast, northeast and southeast, and trains of this lino are epnipped with elegant Vestihnlo Oft? Coachos afld Pullman's latest pat-ferh In Vestlbulo Parlor Library cars and sleepers. Tho sleeping oars are run through from St.

Louis to Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York change, and tho fire to these EQints is Icrs by the O. and M. than other through oar routes. Owing to its excollent through train service and fast tlmo.

the U. and M. Is enabled to carry about ninety-five per cent, of the travel from St. Louis to and via Cincinnati, eastward. Sco that your ticket reads via the popular O.

and M. for sale at offices of connecting lines. For further Information call on or address A. General Western Passenger agent, Ohio Mississippi Ry Broadway, St. Louis, Mo, you will nisi) tq l0 Informed as to the pljcapcat, moat direct, and most route, you will wish to vmrchBO j-onr ticket via the route that will subject you to no delays, and by Which throughltralntarorun, Before you atari ran shou(J ptPTldfypurtclt with a map and time labjeot the Memphis Route (Kansas City, rt.

Scott A Memphis It. the only illrcct routo from and via Kansas City to all points in Katt. fern and Southern Kansas, Bouthivcst Missouri, and Terras, l'ractlcally the p1y routo from the West to all Southern cities, lint fro tralDS with n)lraan t'alace Sleeping Oars anil Kreo Reclining- Chair Cars, Kansas City to Memphis and Birmingham through Sleeping Car, Kansas Olty to New Orleans, and Kansas City to Atlanta, Ga. This Is tho direct route and many miles inu angriest tint) 10 l.uuu uock, hoc Rprings, Knroka Springs, I'ort Smith, Van llur en, rareiicvmo aun an points 111 Arkansas Solid for a copy of the ''Missouri aud Kansas Farmer, an eiRht-naio lllustratod paper, containing full and reliable Information lu relation to the great states of -Missouri and Kansas. Issued monthly aud mailed free.

Address J. E. LOOK WOOD, Ocu'l Pass A Ticket Kansas City, Mo. Administrator's Notice, NOTICE Is hereby given, that letters of administration on tho estate of Henri etta Lou man, deceased, were granted to tho undersized on tho 4th day of Feb. ruary, 180-1, by tho Probato Court of Cole County, Missouri.

All persons having claims against said estato are ro-aulrca to exhibit them for allowance to the Administrator within ono year after the.date "of said letters, or they may bo precluded from any benefit' of such estate; and If such claims bo not exhibited Within two years from tho dato of this publication, tney snail no itircvcr Darrcu This fourth day of February, 1802. Gus. K. Loiiman, Administrator. -THE STATE REPUBLICAN- JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI.

PUTJLISHED HVEBY THURSDAY EVENING. F. Q. Fulkehson, Business Manager. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.

A YEAR, OOPTK8 ITOEinj. entered at the rostofflce at Jejfcrson City, as lecontl clans matter. Now Jan. 7, 1890. Thursday, March 3, 1892.

Newspaper Law. Site. 2. If person orders bis paper discontinued lio must pay all arrearages, or tho publishers may conttnuo to lond it until payment is mado, and collect the whole amount, whether it is taken from the office or not, Thero can bo no legal discontinuance until tho payment IsTnade. SBC.

3, Tho courts have decided that refuting to tako a newspaper or periodical from the postolDco, or removing aud leaving them uncalled for is prima facia evidence of Intentional fraud. Nyo and llnrbank, kings of humorists, Marcii 11. Mr. Henry Schubert, of Taos, was in tho city and nave our office a pleasanf'oall, Mr. John Smith bought of Judge Anton Brucgglng a lot 45 feet front on West Main and a lot 52 feet front on West McCarty last week.

Mr. John P. Raitbel will erect a two-Btory brick business house nd-Joining Ins present building on the corner of West Main and Bolivar the coming season. "Little Trixie," one of tbo finest musical comedies will be at Lohman's opora bouse this evening. The supreme court of tbo United States has' declared the McKinley tariff act constitutional.

California has become an applicant for tbo university. In tills issue appears a new advertisement for Mr. Frank A. Divb1''' Ppml If nrwl whpn tv.n,1 in bis line c'', on -dig anything When Bill Nvo "winks tho other eye" stand fiora under, USrWINgpP CARDUI, a Tonlo for Women. Mr.

A. J. Shockloy will soon re turn to this city and open a hanlwaro store, Mr, Jeff Menteer has accented a position as salesman in Capt. Thomas' grocery store. Rev.

C. G. Davis, of Macon City, who has been called by the vestry of Grace Episcopal church to take charge of the church, arrived Tues-day'evcnlng. Slyc, ono of the Glendale train robbers, entered upon his 20-ycar term In tbo penitentiary. Mr.

Stone, democratic candidate for the nomination for governor, did not speak here last evening on ac count of sickness. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT toa for Dyipspila, Work has commenced again on tbo river near Osage City. AHsto or any othor cabinet sto, 83 per dozon at Winan's photograph sal-lory. New jokes, new speeches every thing new. Nyo and Burbank will positively appear March 11.

The Dulio Milling company will commence the building of a grain elevator as soon as the weather will permit. Mr. J. Siegfried, proprietor of the Globe Shoe anil Clothing house, of 127 High street, this city, came up from bt. Louis Sunday last and remained In the city with Mr.

Cbas. Czarlinslty, mauagcr of tbo "Globe," until Tuesday. Mr. Jacob Schmidt, tho ice bear, has taken the agency for this place for tho Lcrap Brewing company of St, Louis, and will keep tlila brand ou band in keg and bottles for the trade. MsElft's WINE OF.CAn.DUI for hmaledlMUM.

Administrator's Notice- NOTICE is hereby given, that lottcrs Of administration ou ineestatooi uassana MoCloyd, deceased, wero grauted to tho undersigned on tho 17th nay of February, IStKS, by tho Initiate. Court of Colo Onnntv. Missouri. All ncraoili liaVlnir clal-ns agaiust said estate aro required to exhibit them for allowance to the admin istrator w(blu one year after tho date of said letters', or tbey may be precluded from' any boncllt of such estate; audit such claims bo not exuimteu wnnin twp year from tho date of this publica tion, may snail no loiever unncu. This 18th day of February, 1803.

II. Houuu, Administrator Ajdiriinltlrator'j Notice. NOTICE, Is hereby given that letteis ot administration ou the estato of Annie May Wohrman, deceased, wero granted to The undorslznod ou tho 17 ill dav of February, 1802, by tho Probato Court of Cole County, Missouri. All persons Laving claims against earn estate are re-milreil to exhibit tbcm for allowance to tho administrator within ono year after the date ol said letters, or they may bo prcciuueu irom any uoi.ent oi men cs-nitAi and If such claims be uot exhibited wliiiln two vears from the dutu of this publlcatloq, tbey shall bo foi ever This lim uay oi tcornaiy, jtnu, Qi A. JdnllnlsttitAit A tic contractor for the Missouri Central rallv ay was in the city this week to cont act for ties for the road.

Tbo Mo. Central Is being built by the K. T. from Franklin, Howard county, via St. Charles to St.

For watches, clocks, jewcly, silverware' go. to George l'orlh, tho loading Jewelry house In Central Missouri. Lowest prices, considering quality of goods, which aro warranted as represented. Sec that your buttons aro well on before going to hear Nyo and Bur-bank. A meeting of the slato board of equalization will be held at tbo capi-tol from March 1 to 15tb, for tbo purpose of equalizing for taxation the real and personal property of the stato other than railroads.

All citizens Interested and desiring to appear before the board will be accorded a hearing. Wc arc informed the new Mo. Pac. Railway depot will soon be built on the north end of Jefferson street, near Lohman's old store house. It will be a two-story brick building of large dimensions.

Major Irvin D. Wright, a democrat of Vernon county, arrived to-day. He seems to bo strongly In favor of ex-Congressman Stone for governor of Missouri. Tbo Giobo Shoo and Clothing House, 127 East High street, has a fino stock of goods In store and asks inspection. Few musical comedies have appeared in Pittsburg which were better than "Little Trixie," with May Smith Bobbins, pleasing soubrotte, in tho tltlo role.

Other clover poo-plo wero in tho cast, which Includes Fred Bobbins, a comedian of no mcon ability. Pittsburg (Pa.) Daily Times, Lohman's opera house Thursday, March 3. 16T tea cures Constipation. Marriage licenses were issued Mon day to Mr. Henrv Pope and Miss Tillie Hoffman, both of Osage City, nnu to Mr.

Alex. Uiblcr -and Miss Louise Surface, of this county. Mr. George R. Week, of "Eldon, was In tho clty( this week.

Mr. Wcckfc is ono of the many intelligent and prosperous farmers of the wc3t. You can get artist's pictures cabtne size, for 83.00 per dozen at Winan's gallery. Men and women prematurely gray and whoso hajr woi; falling, aro enthusiastic in praising Hall's Hair lie-newer for restoring 'lie color and preventing baldness. Baldness ought not to come till tho age of 55 or later.

If tbo hair begins to fall earlier, use Hall's Hair Ucncwcr nud provont and grayncss. For shoes, call at "The Gf.0iK,"' You'll lauh when they como to town, lauch when tbey appear on tho nlatform. and laujzb for ft week. after. Nyo and Burbank at the opera houso March 1 1.

MsELREO WINE OF CABDUI for Weak NsrTM. No medicine has bad creator suc cess In checking consumption, In its early stages, than Ayci's Cherry Pectoral, It stops coughing, soothes tho throat and lungs, and Induces mucli-needcd repose, Hundreds havo testified to the remarkable virtues of Ibis preparation. flic gcheral rrovcrnment refunded- to tho stato of Missouri, some time last year, of taxes paid it during the war by the taxpayers of this state, and the legislature voted it to tho Stnto University. Why not take this $047,000, which will be squandered in high salaries and nonsense, and rebuild the university, if it is to be rebuilt? Cole Co. Democrat.

There aro other school children in this state that arc entitled to a part of this money nnd should have had It high salaries to a few highly influcn-cial democrats has been tho go by the democratic party of this stato for many years regardless of the tax-paying masses. Mr. N. W. Pylcs a thorough and practical watchmaker, has associated with Mr.

II. A. Macauicy, also one of tho llticst watchmakejs and jewelers of this country. Mr. Pylcs has for many years made a specialty of fine watch work and is prepared to do such work on short notice.

Jefferson City Mo. Republican. The above gentleman, Mr. Pyles, well known to tho readers of the Herald, as be was at one time one of Phillipsbiirg's ptomincnt business men. Owing to sickness be was compelled to leave here and seek an other location, and it is with much plcasuro that wo noto tin above and learn of his success.

While in business hero bo was regarded as a splendid workman and always held his share of the trade. For a long time he the responsible position of watch inspector of the IC. N. It. for this division, and was considered ono of the best inspectors on the road.

The Herald wishes him much success in his new location and trust tluifbis business tntlcipatlons nay be fully realized. l'liiuipsuurg QKas.) Jlentui. Wo aro obliged to Slate Geologist Arthur Winslow for a copy of bis-preliminary report on coal. It may bo a very iltio thing in its way, but wc are like Bro. Edwards, of the Cole c-ouniy uemocra wo can't soo the need of spending thousands of dollars in having such tilings printed, when not one farmer in a hundred ever reads them, and don't understand after they do.

It Is a useless expenditure, in our-opinion, and tbo money couia be used to much greater benefit in making the people acquainted with our statute laws. Maries Co'. Gazette. "Little Trlxlo," tho bright musical comedy now running nt tho Grind opera house, is making a great hit, and will drnw well tho reraaindor of its stay. Atlantic City (N.

Review. "Little Trixio" will bo at Lohman's opera house in this city Thursday, March o. bill Nyc. Bill Nyo has Jdst imported a bran new smile, which ho will wear on the occasion of his appearance in this city at Lohman's opera house Friday, March 11. A Paper Box Factory.

Tile Jefferson Paper Box Co. of this city filed articles of incorporation with tho secretary of stato Thursday i capital stock, 83,000, Tho stock Is divided Into sixty shares of tho par value of 550 each, which aro held as follows Jcsso W. Henry, 20 A. J. Bauer, 20 R.

E. L. Morrison, 10; W. S. Brotherton, 10.

This company succeeds tho defunct Kettering Paper Box Co. and will operate tho plant nnd machinery In the stono building on Main street. Whitens and Softens the Skin. Rozodoto Is the safest of nil toilet preparations for whitening tli.i complexion. It Is a hygienic luxury, bclug most agreeable to tiso and leaving tho skin In a pure, refreshed and healthy condition.

Delicately perfumed. Mrs. D. B. Howard, San Francisco, writes, "It has made my skin puro and white as a little child's, rrlco 75 U'ry a bottle.

Sent free on receipt of price, nnd so wrapped It cannot be told. Alclress, Tho Itozo-doro South Bend, Iud. Agents wanted. Brick. Jefferson City, has the largest and finest brick yards west of the Mississippi river.

Tho companies are manufacturing the finest press and front brick. Tho shipment of front brick (as tbey aro -called) is quilo largo. Baltimore, has no finer clay for brickmaking. Ex. Tho World's Wheat Production.

With a revision of estimates, es. peclally with reference to the Russian crop, Beerbohm reaches conclusions in regard to this season's production of wheat, in comparison with 1889 and 1888, tho nggrcgato which computed in bushels show tho following: 1890. Europe 1,293,800,000 Other countries 810,000,000 Total 2,142,400,000 1889, Europe 1,137,068,000 Other countries 032,520,000 Total 2,070,488,000 1888 Europe Other countilcs 801,000,000 Consumption. 2,173,800,000 2,101,000,000 2,140,000,000 Z.ldZ.UUU.UUO Assessors and Taxpayers- A recent decision bv ej wards will "assessors! taxpayers generally. It was in a case brought by Col.

W. L. Gate-1 wood, formerly of Montgomery conn-' ty, who had been assessed witii a large nmount of personal property, upon which bo lvfuscd to pay taxes. In passing upon the case which was decided favorably to Uatewooct Judge Edwards Miys: "It is made the duty of the assessor to demand from tho taxpayer a list or statement under oath, and until that has been done, and the taxpayer has refused or neglected compliance with such the right to make an arbi trary assessment does not In other worth Judge Edwards de cides the custom of "picking up" names on old books so prevalent among assessors is not autuorizeu by law. Unless an assessor has made a legal demand upon a known resi dent of the county to furnish his as sessment list, has no Tight under the law to placo bis name or property upon tho asse-wmcnti books.

This decision is likely to cause assessors to be more careful in the future than tbey have been in the past. Troy (Mo.) Ftee Press. Total 2,149,050,000 Bcerbohm's computation of requirements for consumption In comparison with tho world's wheat production shows 'tho following for foiir years, in bushels: Crop, 2,142,400,000 2,070.488,000 2.147,050,000 2,250,914.000 This statement imnllpq n. rionMi 35,000,000 bushels in 1890, a deflcltof 93,512,000 bushels in 1889, an ex-cess of In 1888, and an excess Of 121,911,000 In 1887, in the year's production compared with the year's requirements so that the indicated consumption for the period of four years is equal to the production for this period, which began with but a moderate surplus of wheat on hand. Tho logic of this presentation of wheat statistics is Uiat tbo current year's production Is somewhat short of tho requirements on tho basis of be usual rato of consumption, while the crop year brg-h on stocks rcduc-cd t0 iow point.

Cincinnati Price Current. For a quarter of a century tbo re publicans in Missouri, every two years, havo been involved In a qnar rel by reason ot tho fact that a few men do not liko ono another. This can be avoided by' taking now and able men. Wo must recognize tho fact that our boys are becoming men, and have ambitions to become party leaders and counselors, nominees for governor, delegates to national con' vcntlons, chairmen of slato com-mlttees, and presidents of the rcpub llcan leoguo, upon their own merits and popnlailty, without pledge or obligation to do the bidding of. any Individual-, 'mo future of Missouri republicanism Is Involved In tho proper recognition of theso facts.

QloH-Democrat. If the Globe-Democrat and a few of Its followcis would have been quiet in the last few campaigns the repute lican patty would hold tho reins ot the stato government, A mother's mistake. Mothers frequently make a mistake In neglecting tbo cough of a child. A Fort Wayne, lady writes: My little daughter 0 years old had it tevero cough but as It was nothing unii-ual I thought nothing of It, and allowed it to run on for 4 or 5 weeks, when it became so obstinate she began losing llefh. I called In a physician who treated her three weeks without benellt.

A neighbor insisted upon my trying Ballard's llorc honnd Syrup It relieved her from tho first dose aud sho began gaining llcsh rapidly, when wo had used two bottles her cough had entirely disappeared. I would not bo without It. It does not constipate my children. Ballard's llorc-hound Syrup is free from opiates. It's tho most soothing throat and lung medicine In tho world.

Price "i0c. and $1.00. Sold by A. Brnndcnbcrger. A (Vllssouri Fruit Farm- At Olden, there isafruitfarm of three thousand acres, which was started in the spring of 188 1 by tho planting of 10,000 peach trees.

In the spring of 1885 some 3,000 applo trees, 1Z.UU0 peach trees, and ten acres of berries were planted. In tho spring of 188G ten acres of berries, 3,000 apple and 10.000 peach trees were planted. In 1887 live acres of berries, 1,000 pear, 4,000 applo and 5,000 peach trees wero planted. Iu 1888 five acres of bet ries, 5,000 apples and 5,000 peach trees wero planted and in tho spring of lot ten, acres oi nemos, ouu cherry, 1,000 pear nnd apple trees were planted. J.

ho total irtilt-nlant of the farm up to March 1, 1890, covered 700 acres, of which 300 acres were in peach trees, SCO acres in aunle trees and 100 acres in pear, plum and cherry trees, raspberries aud blackberries. This year between 75,000 and 100,000 bushels ot pea ches have been picked, luoenttie crop was sold to the IJew York firm of Wing Brothers for fifty cents a bushel, The peach crop this year will almost pay the original cost of tho farm. Ex. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Itrs.

Ada B. Ilurd, of Groton. S. we minlr-! "Wnu taken with a bad cold, which settled on ray lungs, cougu set In and finally terminated in consumption. doctors gave me up, saylne I could live but a Bliort tlmn.

myself up to my Saviour, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth, I wouiu meet my anscnt ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. Klnu's N'nw Discovery for consumption, coughs and corns, i gavo it a trial, took in all, eight bottles: It has cured mo. and fhank- am now a well and hearty woman." Trial iioities ireo at A. liranclorjbcrger's Drug, store, regular size, 50c.

and $1.00. The Creede Camp Excitement. CrectU Camp promises to become a second Leadville. The number of people going into this wonderful camp is unprecedented in tho history of Colorado, except only during the Leadville excitement. It is estimated that now tho townsito is located, that there will be ten thousand people in the camp by Juno 1.

The new discovery is only reached by the Denver and Rio Grande railroad. Arbor Day. In a circular for this day, Supt. Wolfe gives splendid reasons why it should be observed by every school district. Tho day was inaugurated by Supt.

Coleman, and in the years 18S7-88, 9,730 trees wero planted: 1888-89, 1889-90, 9,903: 1890-91, 9,780. Total, 38,759. It Is hoped the teachers of every district will become deeply interested and continue the work. The law sets apart the first Friday after the first Tuesday in April in each year as Arbor day. Good Looks.

Good looks are more than sklu deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all tho vital organs. If tho liver be Inactive, you have a Billions Look, If your stomach bo disordered you havo a Uys-peptlo Look and if your kidneys bo affected you have a Pinched Look. Sccuro good health aud you will have good look. Eleoti lo Bitters Is tho great alterative nnd Tonic acts directly on theso vi tal organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Bolls and gives a good complexion.

Sold nt A. Braudenberger's drug store, 50c. per bottle. Ballard's Snow Llnlrnent- This Liniment Is different lu composition from any other liniment on tho market. It Is a scientific discovery, which results In Its being tho most pene-tratlugllulment ever known.

Thcro aro numerous white imitations, which may bo recommended because they pay tho seller a greater profit. Bowaro ot these and demand Ballard's Snow Liniment. It positively ciues Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Sciatic, Soro I'oet, Contracted Muscle, Stiff Joints, Old Sores.JPaln lu Back, Barb Wlro Cuts, Soro ChesC or Throat and Is especially boneflcIaUn Paralysis. Sold by A. Brandauberger.

The World's Columbian Exposition. Send 50 cents to Bond 57G Rookery, Chicago, and you will receive, post paid, a four hundred page advaucc Guido to tho Exposition, with elegant Engravicg of the Grounds and Buildings, Portraits of its leading spirits, and a Map of the City of Chicago all of the Rules governing tno Exposition and Exhibitors, and all information which can bo given out in advance of its opening. Also, other Engravings and printed information which can be sent' you as published. It will bo a very valuable book and every person should secure a Our Premium List. 1, Tun Statu Republican will send The Farmers' Friend, a 10-page family paper, published at South Bend, Iud free to every subscriber one year that will pay ono year in ad-vanco for Tun State RF.runncAS.

2. Tub State Republican and 27ie Kansas City Weekly Journal anil Agriculturist ono year for 81,50. 3. To any person sending us live yearly paid up subscribers wo will send a nickln alarm clock warranted free of nil cost. 4, For twenty paid up subscribers wo will give a splendid llttlo watch warranted.

"La Grippe." Persons Buffering from "La Grlppo" arc speedily and permanently cured by Humphreys' Specifics N03. Ono and Seven. Number Ono allays the fever, pain and Inflammation, whilo No, Seven cures the Cough, Hoarseness and Soro Throat. scnuaas. Scntaas, Mo.

March 1, 1802. Cooler wave. Miss Maggie Et hart who very suddenly died Thursday was burled Friday. Miss Vlrglo Wado visited her sister, Mrs, Ocorgo Koland and friends, In this community latter part of last week, Henry Scbrcar attended tho entertainment nt tho close of school at Zion last Friday evening. Mr.

Fred O. Kucrnscheld, of Elstou, was lu Scruggs on business ono day lust week. Misses Katlo Ott and Katie Prluger returned to Jeff City Monday. Mr. Georgo GIblcr finished sawing lumber last week.

Miss Bertha Clarcnbach was lu tho neighborhood Sunday. Henry Hlutches shipped a car load of wood to Jeff City a few days ago. Miss Anna Ott took tho train at Elston Monday for Jeff City. Miss Polllo Miller returned to Jefferson City Suday. School closed at Harmony school houso last Friday, taught by Mrs.

Molllo Koutz-song. She taught an excellent school. Miss Jano Dwlght attended tho closlug exercises of school at thl3 placo last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Dcltz gavo a grand ball to their many friends last Saturday oveu-iug. Every room was glittering nnd Hashing and radiant, with light sounds of music and dancing. Laughing and merry voices were all around, fairy forms gcor-Kcously clad, tilt back and lorth, all hastening to pay their respects to the hostess, who stood ready to receive them, Notwithstanding tho day provlotn was dark nnd dri.zllug rain, but tbo number of guests were most unusual, and tho Inconvenience experienced In moving about tho room was greater than at any gathering of tho present season. Ou the morning after tho reception evidences wero found that fully proved to bo tho most largcy attended reception, not only of tho year, but for many years past. For Sale.

Two-story brick dwelling situate on soutli side of High street, between Adams and Marshall street. Apply at -108 High street, on premises. I. W. KCTON.

Pears' A Soap For Sale- 130 acres of land near Han Wade's farm 9 miles west of city on Missouri river. Price, $15 per acre. DOWN GOES THE PRICE! Nickel Alarm Clocks for 75c. at Geo, Porth's Jewelry store. Every Clock warranted.

Duckien's Arnica Salve Tho best salvo In tho woi Id for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever, sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coru3 and all skin cruntlons. and noslt- Ivclv cures nlles.or no nay renuircd. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or money refunded, l'rlco 2. cents per box. i orsale by A.

liranuenuerger. McElrec's Wine of Cardui end THEDFORD'S BLACK -DRAUGHT aro for salo by tho following merchants in Jefferson City G. A. Fisciir.it. DeWvl Son.

A. BnANBENDEr.ann sA Monster 8 Evergreen Nurserys The annual catalogue of tho Evergreen Nurseries, of Evergreen, has been issued, and this ollleo has been favored with a copy. They list fully 300 varieties of coniferous ovcigreeu3. Some of them aro very strange aud unlquo In form aud habit of growth. They havo been to great pains and expense to secure seeds and plants of evergreens found native in all parts of the earth.

It a man wants evergreens cheap but good, for screens, groves, windbreaks, or hedges, there Is no better place to go In America. If a man is fond of tho and curions forms in nature, there Is no other placo In this country where his fancy can bj satisfied with rare aud beautiful evergreens. The nurseries aro growing tho plants In Immense numbers, planting tho seeds by tho ton. Thoy Imported from ono seed house In Germany last season 2300 pounds besides all they gathered in this country, getting large nuantltles from Colorado, California, Washington, and all the western btatcs and territories. It is well worth any man's whilo to send for their lists.

ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE OF DEMANDS. Notlco Is hereby given to all creditors of Johu Bright, -that all claims and de-mauds against him must bo presented to the underslgued, at bis law ollice, in tho City of Jefferson. on tho 2Sth day March, 1802, nnd during two consecutive days thereafter, for allowance against said estate. All creditors who shall uot attend at tho placo deslgnatod during said term aud present aud lay beforo the asslgneo tho naturo nnd amount of their demuud, shall bo forovcr precluded from any beu- uts ox saiu estate. a.

jm, iivuun, Asslgneo of John Bright, WIGHT DEALER IN Wagons AND' UKADLEY and WEIU IP LOWS- Clinks' Cutaway Dink IIiutow, AJux Disk Harrow, Lover Harrows, Corn Drills, Eaglo Corn Plnnlvrs, Seed Stivers, 708 West Main St. Which would you rather have, if you could have your choice, transparent skin or perfect features? All the world would choose one way; and you can have it measurably. If you use Pears' Soap and live wholesomely otherwise, you will have the best complexion Nature has for you. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. GLOBE." Pleased Patrons.

CURED without the csq of knife. ICoaiultaUott Free. Call or write BT, LOUIS, MQ The best possible advertisement of a firm is pleased patrons. They always como again and bring their friends That is why every month sees an increase In tho amount of business. Goods of tho best quality and piices that aro right thee keep our trade moving rapidly even during these dull weeks after the holidays.

Wo havo always something ipecial in Shoes and Clothing. SSfCall aud see our largo stock of. Spring Clothing, Ladles', Men's aud Children's Shoes just arrlvcd.TSa "GrLOBe" SHOE CLOTH INC HOUSE, 127 E. High Street. C.

CZAKLINSKV, Manager. J. SBIGFHIED, I'nOl'RIETOK. SUCH PRICES Lave never been touched on Saddles ID Harness us woll as everything else iu my line of goods. THE FACT can bo learned that 1 am selling saddles, harness, bridles, etc.

nt prices that will please every buyer, by calling at my store. GOME SOON if yon want bargains novor before offered in this city. Don't Forget to sccuro a bargain when it is given, at prices far below any competitor. Remember Hy. SCHMIDT.

Civeats, ndTrde-Mrk obtained, and all Patent business conducted for modmatc rct. Our orncr 13 orroaiTEU. S. PATtNTOrriet and we can secure patent In less Ume than those rrmota from Wiihlnffton. Send model, diawfoe or with descrlp- tlon.

We advise, If patentable or not, free of! rhnrrr. Hur fn nnt Hiia till la itpfiired. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of umo In the U.S. and forden countries ent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO.

mi niT-ruT nrnnr UftaCMiiifiTOH. D. C..

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Years Available:
1889-1896