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-grew 1: -THE STATE REPUBLICAN- JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Subscription, $1.00 Pop Yean, F. O. FuLKcnsox, Business Miinnger. Thursday, Iiiruh 20, 1D0. Wc must sco the hooks.

Tnis is a republican year. The spring elections will soon be at band. This city is on tho bigU roail to future greatness. Tub market bouse has vanished for a'l time and eternity. The now Iron worl3 being established by Messrs, Wnlthors Sim-inonscn in thU city will bo tho beat equipped in Centra) Missouri.

These gentlemen understand their business, and it Is only question of time when a fine business will bo established bore. We commend them to every body that wants good work. Mr. Geo. W.

Spurr, who was re-ccnlly appointed deputy U. S. marshal for this district, was in the city last Saturday on olHoial business con nected with his olllce. Mr. Spurr is just recovering from a scvoro attack of sickness.

Ho will make a good odlcial. His record as a fearless veteran in the United States army du ring the late war is evidence that he will do his duty in his present olllcial position without fear or favor. The republicans are taking front places in the procession. The new river route is coming, and with It, look out for a boom. The democratic Stale Central com- mlttco lias fixed tho 11th of June for tho State Democratic Nominating convention, and St.

Joseph the place. The democratic party is rapidly disappearing from tho state. St. Joe is on the extreme northwest boundaty. Another step and tho party will flop over.

Tho following candidates were nominated for Aldermen at tho republican meeting at the county court house on last Thursday ovcnlng: First Ward Henry Ruwart. Second Ward Herman Jens. Third Ward Jacob Tanner and J. W. Schultc.

Fourth Ward Henry Sehwarlzott. S. W. Cox and Henry Prlesmcycr were nominated for members of the school board. Administrator's Notice.

Hexrt Ruwaut is the man alderman in the First ward. for Tun rcj ublieans will insist on examining the books. That's official. IIehmann Gcns will make an excellent member of tho board, and should bo elected. Turns! years is i long time too long for the democratic parly to keep possession of tho The time draws near for tho G.

A. R. encampment, and the good work of getting ready goes bravely on. I'okkr is ono of the cardinal principals of democracy. Ed.

was only trying to maintain hi3 position in lli-Prty- Gov. Ilir.r. and cx-LVcsidcnt Cleveland arc invited to dine together. Cleveland should not forget Ir.s encyclopedia. The candidates nominated for city council by the republicans ate all ix- eellcnt gentlemen and should receive the full party vote.

Tin: democratic postmasters that liavo retired to tho shades of private life since President Harrison tool charge of affairs number W. W. Waosur can have no reason t) doubt tho success of the rcpubli can candidate, X01' H'0 ptei? this year, and ho will have to get into the harness. The farmers can have whatever they want. Wc intend to see to it that they get their pari of the good flings.

This is going to be a bad year for the democrats. The defalcation of ex -State Ticas urcr lid. olanii is a natural result, of democratic education and practices. It is a crime that should bo laid at the door of the party. It sh'Hild not bo permitted to escape the responsibility, and lay it upon the shoulders of a man whose faults weic known to llicm before his elevation to the otllce.

They put him there. If they ate not careful of selecting competent and trustworthy men, then that parly is not to be trusted with the continuation of the administration of state nffa'us. When a bank selects a cashier, who turns out to be a defaulter, the directors are lieki responsiuie, and mo same rule should aimlv in this ease. Wc say that the moral perception of the average democrat is perverted, and we cite the following pyramid as proof of the asseition: Silcott, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi. Wc inciudo Mr.

Silcott, because lie occupied a similar position as treasurer of a Wc ask in nil sciiousnoss, is it an accident that dis honest men wore selected as treas urer's in all these states? Is it reasonable to suppose they were? If so, it is sufilcienl proof of utter in- comuetcnev of that party to select hone-l and capable public servants. On the other hand is it not likely that these men were as honest as any othrr of their fellow democrats when fust elected to oillee? We think very likely. Then to what arc the defal cations charseable'fTolthe perverted moral perception of tho average vkaAic4UtiaivliS-aa4iKaL result of democratic teachings and Where poker is one of the cardinal piincipals of a parly, and the best recommendation for ollleo is the ability of a candidate to hustle tho boys, defalcations should stir prise no one. swge HLMEYEji IJMSliJRcNGE DIK13CT0HY. ELSTON, COLE COUNTY, Mo.

cnuncit MEET1KGS. Baptist, First Sunday. Methodist, Second Sunday. Presbyterian, Fourth Sunday Tin: appointment of Lon V. Stephens treasurer, will not fill the heart of Col.

John Elliott of Roonyillc with joy, and Col. John O'Day is not howling himself hoarse. Gov. Fkancis did only his duty in the Noland matter, bin his prompt and energetic action indicates what we said of him before his nomination, that he was belter than his party. Henry Sciiwaisot will make his first appearance in politics as a candidate for councilman.

Henry is r. good, honest reliable man, and we hope tho Fourth ward will cleat luii. Jacoh and Win. Schulto will bo elected to the city council from the Third ward. Tho city needs men in character in the board, and both gentlemen will he elected by big majorities.

Mr. Henry PtniisJrr.Yi'.n and S. W. Cox were nominated for school directors by the republican convention. Mr.

Cox Is a member of the present school boird, and Mr. Priesmcycr is a good republican and will in'ike a good member. Uolh should be elected. Wmi.r. Gov.

Francis only performed a public duty in the No'atul matter, and is, perhaps, entitled to no special pra's Vet we desho In commend hr.n for Ids promptand en crgclic action, and to repeat what we said before he was nominated, that he ii better than his paity. The excellent eharaelci of the Jefferson Ci'y Watcr-woiks system bhould be a pride to every citizen. it has only been in cperaliou a little over ono year, and it can show a hotter record than any system ever built in Missouri after the snrao period of existence. The next democratic convention will put tho following plank in its platform Resolved, That tho peoplo of the stato can rest assured in tho future safety of its finances, as Col. Joseph K.

Rickey of Callaway county, 4ms been secured to do the poker playing (or Its state treasurers. Gov. Francis hn3 issued a proem. mation prohibiting the importation into this Mate of cattle subject to the Texas fever from the following tor r.itory, said to be infected In all that country lying west of the Mississippi river and south and east of a line commenting on IhcMis sissippi liver al boundary lino be tween Missouri and Arkansas, thence running westward on said boundary lino In the eastern boundary of the Indian territory, thence running northward to tho southern boundary of Kansas, thence westward along said boundary of Kansas to the 100.li meredian of longlitiide, thence smith nard aloir' said 100th meredian of longitiulu to the boundary of C'uildiC33 in Tcxa3, thence weslwaid along the southern bound an' of tho counties of Childress, Hall, Uriseoe. fj.wsher, Catio and Parmer to tho catei ti boundary, of Now Mexico, Iheuce south along eastern boundary of New Mexico due south to tho Rio Grande river, thence cast and south along fcald river to the Gulf of Mexico.

Xotlco is hereby given that letters of administration on tho estate of Elizabeth Ott, deceased, weio granted to the un dersigned on the 27th day of January, tho I'rouatc court of Cole com ty, Missouri. All persons having claims against said cstato aro required to ox- hlblt them for allowance to tno administrator within ono year after the dato said letters, or they may bo precluded from any benefit of such estate: and If such claims lie not exhibited within two years from tho dato of this publication, they shall bo forever b.tircd. This 13lh day of March, ISM. John IC. Ott, Administrator.

W. G. Steininger, whoso smiling countenance and genial disposition, lias so often dining this dismal winter, created sunshine and hilarity the olllccs and business houses while gathering iocils for the Sun in this city, has severed his connection with this paper and will be seen no more chasing up and down the street across lots out to the depot, to the court room, to the steamboat landing to the lawyers' ofllces and to tho reading rooms. Now readers he is gone, never to return, and no doubt you will feel his absence when you come to look down the local column in to-day's paper, but wo could not help it. His mind was fixed and go he would, money unlimited to the contrary.

His slay was short but he made a host of friends and not sinale enemy. He returns to San Francisco, his old love. Snohomish, Washington, Sun. FARM NOTES. Sow tho parsely seed as early as pos sible, as It requires a loug time for ger mination.

Alonpr Iho Hue of a who fence Is an excellent location for Lima beans aud other climbing plants. The best time to limit for borers Is in May. Coal aelics are said to be excellent as a preventive of boiers, Sow allies on the young clover If you want the crop to grow off rapidly befoie the warm weather comes out. It is better to kill one or two of the young pigs than to allow iho sow to attempt to provide inilk for large litter. C.

W. ALLENDORF, Manager. Fire, Tikaitf, Cyclone, Tho 'following Reliablo Companies represented if Fire Association, German' American, Hamburg Urcuicn, Home, Lancashire, Liverpool, "London, Globe, People's, Milwaukee1, Mechanics. Oakland Home. Traders', Pllenlx, Phoenix, Spiingfield, United I'ucmen Western Home, BSyOfflco over Thomas' store, Comer High Madison Sts.

Clay Swing, W. Dallmeyer, President, cnslitcr, W. A. 1) it LUEYEK, Assistant caVliRT. EXCHANGE BAM JEFFERSON CITY, MO.

1 i 1 I 1 ll.i.-B wl sells DniiM-Mlc and l'oreljrii Kttr- lt'tti'lrt llitfoilitrtlmi mill rrpilit til Its vaiiuus cnrn'poiHlcMits. Alwas lia- money Ip loan Us t'ii(toiifrs. Allows inlercwt on time ilppuMtp, by agreement, and deals in llou-rii-meat. Htale. umlttv.

Municipal llnndt anil hlirli Kra.icscenrnies. conccuoiic mane on i.uroiic an titles direct. V. C. Young, President.

Oscar Birch, catlder S. D. -TURNER, Physlclati. M. ELSTON General Merchandise and Jobbers in Farm Machinery, Hinders Twtac, Ac.

would bo nn appropriate namo for tho penurious, grasping merchant whoso' aim seems to bo to soli ao few goods at as high a prloo as possible and who Is continually growling about dull times and wonders whv pooplo do not buy his dirty, shelf-worn, moth-eaten stock. Wo feel proud to know wis do not como in this class, and that our goods aro fresh, seasonable, hand-aomo and desirable. That instead of trying to sco how much wo can get for an article, we study how low tho article can bo sold. Buying goods on long tlmo and selling on longer time Is what makes men poor. Buying for cash and selling for eah Is what makes men rich.

Wc trust no raan.tako no chattel mortgages, sell good, honest goods, ask H. LACKAMP, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, urnituic, Collins, Etc. GEORGE ELSTON, Drugs and Groceries, Express and Rail-Road Agent. J. J.

SHRIKE. Watchmaker am Jeweler. Repairing Promptly Done land Warranted. CENTRETOWN, COLE CO. MO.

church Presbyterian, Third Sunday. Fourth Sunday. Lutheran, Second Sunday. T. A.

GREENUP, Post and Justice of the Peace. Piop'r Commercial Hotel. Dr. M. A.

DUNLAP MURRAY' WEAVER, General Merchandise. A. CAMPBELL, General Merchandise. First National Baiik JEFFERSON CITY, MO. Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $37,750.

IlIRECTORS. W. 0. Youso, .1. S.

Ki.r.Mixn, .1. O. Kciiott, Jesse W. Henrv, Jacjou TaNner, J. It.

KmvAiUH, tiEouni; Vt )oi general banking ljnslnes. liny and sell 1'oreUn and hange, nlled Mates iinmW and oilier securlUc; neeounts received, loans and made on favorable I'ronijit attention ghen to all business entrust' ed to its eare. D. HAT1IHORN, General Merchandise. GEORGE POPE, Prop'r Hotel and Dealer in Fine Whiskies, Wines and Cigars.

JOHN F. Fi.ESSA, Miller and Dealer in Mill Stuff. oMO PIGGISH PROFITSiX strive to becomo friends of tho people and do not add ten per cent, for freight. Havn a clear conscience, sl.cep'woll nights aud givo away, frco to all, in appreciation of the liberal patronage wo have enjoyed, a complete Bradbury's Enpyclopediaof Information and Unlyertal Formulary, a book of ready reference. Inttructor, counselor and friend for every occupation, trade or profession.

A work absolutely, indispcnsible to nil civilized people, no matter what their station in life, occupation, sex or ago may no. nils grcai woi'K is (lived into eight departments, and broad ly and plainly tieats on seven distinct and different subjects, viz: Medical, Trades, Agricultural, Household, Uusincss, Mineral and Educational, then comes a Miscellaneous Department, which gives information in high-cr mathematics, statistics of the United Stales and the world, facts about railroads and hundreds of other interesting topics. Tho size 15 enormous for ono book, being eleven and one-fourth inches long, nine inches wido and three and one-half inches thick, the stylo attractive, handsome and elaborate, and is bound in best English cioih, morocco color, with largo gold side mid back stamps, hoveled lids and marbled edges, making probably the most desirable, because tho most useful as well as tho finest' printed nnil bound book ever produced and sold for SC. In order that these beautiful and valuable gifts may go only to those who deserve them, we issue free Of charge a tickot, and punch Iho amotiut of your purchase every nine you uny lien all the figures on tho ticket are punched, wo will take pleasure in presenting von this valuable work, and invito yon to COME A'L" ON'CE AND ASIC FOR A TICKET. MARION, COLE MO TAG ART ELLIOTT, General Meichandiso and Country Produce, lyC I miner 0 booiis bo D.

H. Mo'ntra, rrcidont, M. R. Sinks, Vice rrotlJent. J.

H. Diercks, Cashier. John T. Clarko, AitlanU'nMilcrr The Merchants' Bank, OF JEFFERSON CITY, MO. CAPITAL, $5 0,000.

I). II. MCt.NTYIli;, r. II. UlNDlUt, L.

o. I.oiniAN, A. M. K. Sinks, .1.

It. Kdwauds, L. 1). UonoDN. .1.

II. DiuuuKs, riiiLti- Ott. Call Sncclal Attention to SAPET'EWgSITBOXES. lliir and sell Voreijrn ami Domestic lCKCIianiro and do general Hanking Jluslness. Loans and uiscoituis rnaacun inc most invorauic erins.

Noland's Case. Ex-Treasurer fid. T. Nolaud appeared Monday before Justice of the Peace George Wagner in answer to a complaint Hied on Monday by W. S.

DavNon, prosecuting attorney for this county, charging him with embezzlement of the public funds of the slate to the amount nf 02, 745. GO. After waiving a preliminary examination, gavo boud in the sum of 3,000 for ids appearance nt tl May lenn of the Cole county circuit court, which meets on tho 18th of May next. The bond was accepted with S. C.

Nolaud, T. II. Nola.id, John S. Sullivan, George C. R.unsey, Wm.

K. Bradbury, Win. Todd, Jesse W. Henry, C. A.

Ware and A'. Piles-meycr as sureties. The St. Louis Republic publishes a letter from John O'Day stilting that he has paid to tho new treasurer ids poitlon of the deficit one twenty-fifth 81,303.00. A meeting of Noland's bondsmen is called to bo held in St.

Louis on tho to arrange tin settlement of llicdvflulti Don't turn stock on Hie pastuio until the glass thereon has nnilu gnnl growth as it simply destroys the young plants. If you can succeed In poisoning one or two rats the others will become distrustful ami leave, as ihey arc very suspicious. See that the labels on row planted fruit trei'S aro not too w'ro cutting Into the wood uiiiMiig It liable to bieal; and stop the How of sap. On warm, euiiiiy days In winter many heets that hibernate are Mlrred to activity. of these may ho trapped under brails placed about Ihcir haunts.

The peas will eland quite a frost, aud iho seed should jjO In as soon as the ground- begins to becomo warm. Boiv the dwarf Muds for au caily crop. The Hfiip wrinkled the pea seed the better the.quality, but thp Jtjuds that arc of the wrinkled vaiietles aro not usually tho earllcst.aiiU aloo rcqulro suppoits. The farmer who Untile (hero cnulp nothing new In agriculture should n. member that 30 or -It) years ago h's grandfather thought the same way.

Is a faet, agileiilturo has made inoio ad vancement during the 10 years than In any other 10 years of the woild's history. I.leo in the pouly lrmffi ijuist bo kept down. On the first approach ot jyann weather tho will begin to breed rapidly and over-run ths cnlbo prem ises. Young strawberry plants can bo set out us eaily ns tint ground penults so as to gel tho benefit of tho spring rains n'ml become well befoie the dry season approaches. Have a box for mirllnsand wrens In order that they may assist In killing Insects.

If sparrows aro tionblcsonio In preventing other birds from building near the house ike war on them. A hawk usually alights before attempting to catch a chlek In order to make observation. Fasten a tteel trap on a tall pole, and tho chaueos aro that the hawk will alight thereon aud be caught. Seed com must bo eximlned now. If iho seed has teen kept dry, and In a place nf uniform temperature, thero will lie no dilliciilty of Its germinating, but If In a cold damp place tho chances aro lbat.lt has beoa Injured.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. HENRY WAGNER ik wiies, liquors, i 221 st itinn sthebt. A lino Lunch run in connection with tho saloon, where lunch can bo had at all hours. OSAGE CITY, Colo Mo. KOEIILER, Dealer in General Merchindiso.

THEO DORIC SCHEULEN, General Merchandise and Country Produce. 232 BAST HIGH STREET. HENRY POPE, Dealer in Fine Whiskies, Wines and Cigars. BONNOT'S, Osage Mo. Boniiol's Mill Hotel, and agent for W.

J. Lcmp's Keg and Dottle Beer. F. -ROERlANTON NflTSGH Insurance Agency, DUAI.lUt IN BEN.G.VIETH. CHRIS.

J. MILLER. Miller, IlISALKJtS IK'CIIOICIi ALES.WINES, LIQUORS, Vt'hli-ky bjf the gallon at low ralos. Families sup'lilli'd with nood3. tST 2 2('0 Madison Street "a 8C0TF8 mm cunmmm SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCH3 Wasting Elssacca Wonderful Flosh Producer.

Many lmvo gained ono iiound per day by it use SeottH Eniulslon is not a eecrot rem'ody. It contnin tho stimulating properties of tho Hypophos-plijtca and pure Noi-wegiau Cod Liver Oil, tle-, potency of both bcln largely jnrn-oascd. It tiso, by rhysimauir'U over tho PALATABUE AO MILK. Sold 6i.flt JDriifft'sf. BOOTT G3WNK.

Chomlsto, H.Y. C. EVi. ED-WARD 3, Tiepared to do nil kinds of A T'E I at the lowrf posflhlo Well and Olstcri.H plastered. All work guaranteed in give ntlro salUdirtliin.

t3U 212 Ureailwjy. Jeffei City, Mo Mm ONLY! rririo cad Kiad. EUcoU llitivul. lUJhUfKlil Wlr lftrtrU HbwUtk'ar-r tt.4 Bfv, STOVE Tinware, Metal Roofiag. I HAVE OX HAND THK St, Olair and.

Bellvillc Cooking Stoves? AND TUB Parlor Queen Heating Stoves, The very latest and best stoves rnnn-ufautuml, fuly warfiiuled, call and see them. Lightning Uod, Ktc, at the lowest prices and warranted. tSAll rcpiiiing noaily done, U)i5 West Main Street. Opposite. Cms M'oihs.

February 1st, 1300. Tho ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS 4 MANITOBA RY and its branches earno ths GREAT NORTHERN RY, LINE. 4 ir v0u Am: ooino TO THK FJtKK KAUM.SOK TII13 MILK UlVIilt VALLKY, TAJIK J)fi GREAT NORTHKKN RY. LINK.

TO TUB GOI.I), SILVIOII, COPlT.lt. IltON ami COAL MIXES ul MOXTAXA TAKU Tllli GRICAT XORTIIKUX RY, LINK TO OIIUAT THE lTiTCItK IXUL'STItlAL CKXTItU Or THE XOltTinVKiiT, TAKE TIIM GREAT NORTH KRX It LINK. TO lim.IvXA, IllJ 1TK, Sl'OKAXK A.N'IJ T11K COAST urriKS, TAliC TUB GRKAT XOItVriHIJX RY. l.JSK, TO TANGO, ciioOKSTOX. OltAXl) FOKICS ANIJ WIXXU'KG, TAKK T11K GREAT XORT1IERX RY.

LINK. TO ALL MIVXKSOl'A. SOUTH IA-KO II DAKOTA, MONTANA, IDAHO, OltliUOX, WASIU.S'GTOX, CAI.IKcnXIAand MANITOBA I'olnls TAKK THE GREAT NORTHERN RY. LINE. For ticket m.ipi mid guides, apply to your home ticket iisent write to F.

I. AVIUTNEY, aeu, I'm una Ticket Agent. Oroiit Northern liuilivajr, St' Minn, K-Tho Gur.AT XouTiir.UK K.miavav T.hK inns lia-owu Miigiiillcent Ultihig Cure, tHeenuij; Speelal AifHrttuKnt Unr iiutl Free Colluist Sleep-cr on Daily Turuiigb Truluti sttfmtihn! il ii-JillUJli 1 BTJTT HSTID SELL So. )m 1 21 2:8 MRt si's iKfflM 1 Iffl i 5 -P CD SO CT VJ (f) hY (n 2. CO a B5fAH kinds of (Jniin pttrcliasutl nt tho hinlicst market prioo, Cull uud tco me nt Corner of High and llonroo Streets" B.

BKBER, railroad timk takix. 1 Day Arrives p.m. Loaves 1 'o. Through HxpreFs. Art Ives a.

in. I.i-nvo ii.ui. No. 5, Local I'as'ji'iiser. AiiIvph p.

Hi. Lrnve p.m, N'u. Texas Kicprofs Arrives 2slu it.iu Leaves 8:1 1) n. in. 1 Freight, carries passenKcis.

I.eaveiiU;J. a.io. r.ASTW'AUH,' Xo. 2, Pay Kxpicsi p.m. l.cnvfs-Si.'i.l p.m.

Xo. 4, Through Kxpiess. Aixivos a. iu. Lavt's 2:11) a.

in. No. 0, Local IMfscny, Anlve 1 rJO l.oivis I in-Fn lsht, ciurlc1- I.uives 4 ilO m. l.iicul pisfcnser trains and 0 run I.ii-tween St, Lml- oud Kansas Cliy. Three jccthuifi ot nl)lit train cans.

Tstm express, No. 1), lim llihwpli (huh-car tla. Lexington lirauv.h. Five icclinlng chair cars ou all tlirnnli trains. l.KUANON ItltAKOIt.

Trains lijtve Jvffvrsuu till) nt arriving at Atuora a. in. Ua tin niue. will U-avu a ut 11, '30 p. air.viiiK tit.lt'C'otanu Oily Ut fSSW- Palace Olnlnq CarsVl SP5r Palace ntcll.ilarj Chslr Cars wJr ClflCAGO ALTONIIAII.ROAD.

Omnibus leaves jTcfleriou City, 7:80 a. in. every day except Sunday, con', icctlug vltb tho train leaving Ccdyr City at8aj in. and which makes pronirt' coimcctioti (ic wcxico with all trains (joiug cum, wont or.UQilU.- 5 'Si.

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