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BEAD FOE Botloe of special EleotioD. Wbtreaa, at the meeting of the IP? Tlmothv Bred! Clesn, pnre, new Timothy Seed now on hand at McCdllodoh Smith 4 Go's. FURIOUS FLAMES! Mr.Dessert informs us that there will be a finer and better display of Stock this fall than at any previous fair. Sept. 27, 28 and 29.

Miss Ella Thompson is at Sweet Sprjngs. Miss Mattie Howe returned from Mexico City Council, Lelrl August 1st, 1887, an order was made tbai an election Saturday. Miaou, TnuBSDAX Aug. 18, 1887. Clem Spencer, of Carrollton, spent Sun should be held in the city of Macon, to determine whether or not epiiit- H.

M. J. SHARP SON day in liacoii. WO LARGE FIRES TUESDAY NIGHT, Miss Georgia Nolan returned from Mex uoua or Intoxicating liquors including wine and beer shall be sold with A. W.BS0C2, City Editor.

ico on Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Doneghy, of La Plata, is here DEALERS IN this week with friends.

Gordon Moore's Establish Dr. J. W. Moore, of Ht. Louis, spent in the limits of said oity of Macon, a legal application having been pre- seated to tbo City Council signed by the requisite number of qualified voters therefore, notice is hereby given that such election will be held in the city of Macon at tbe usual Sunday with relatives here.

ment, and the Wabash Depot Destroyed. Miss Hallie Wilkinson left Tuesday Barney Patton was quite badly injured by falling from the roof of Short-ridge's bnilding Wednesday morning. One of his ribs was crushed in, but not broken, and other injuries sustained. Dr. J.

W. Moore showed us a wonderful natural enriosity Saturday, that was found in a St. Louis elevator, anU presented him by Capt Hanson, the great corn man. It was a corn cob shaped exactly like a lady's hand, the fingers and thumb beta? perfectly formed and proportioned and the wrist of the right size and shape. The fingers appeared to be slightly closed In a natural position.

Similar freaks of nature sometimes unaccountably oocur, but thsy are seldom as perfect in detail as this one. evening for Ottnmwa, Iowa. H. xnd Joe B. B.

Time Table. OOING EAST, Miss Allie Davis is home from a visit voting precincts, on Friday, tbe 26th Several men who came in from the coun with friends at and near La Plata. Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Macon county that they have opened and offer to the trade a 2 in 8 a ni 10:0 a in try Tnesday night with a thresher for the Mrs. Jas. L.

Dodds nod Mrs. W. J. day of August, A.D. 1887, at which time "all persons who are against tbe Kipriu roiii't 0012(0 WEST Wright retnrned last week from sale of intoxicating liquors shall have Mncon Hnffrr Aitthw Dreat.

There was a big orowd at the ball game Friday, and a orowd that was possessed of lungs and let their power be known. The nmpire was not spared, but stood the guying well. At 80S True went to batand led off with a two base hit He was brought in by Smook on a one bagger. Gose struok out, and Smock scored on Diokerapn's base hit. Reese was sent to first on balls, and L.

Smock got to second on a inn fled fly. Reese was pnt out at home plate, aud Roe batted out. Demeter made firston a fly to left. Dale batted out, and Demeter scored on Walker's error. Brock made first on a dropped fourth strike, and stole his way to home plate, while Mugrnder died at first.

Holunan hit to left for two bases, and Wardell sent a liner too hot for True that brought Holmau home. Wardell made home base on catcher's muff, and Dubois died at first. In the second inning Walker struck out, and Threlkeld was thrown out at first by Dubois. True and T. Smock each hit for first.

True tallied on Dubois' balk. Gose gave Brook a fine fly at left field. Miller hit for first. Gipe went out on a high fly to pitcher. Demeter took first on a dead ball.

Dale was put out at first ani Miller scored. Gipe brought Demetor in, and was thrown out at first. Brook made third out. In third inning Dicberson'was called out on strikes. Reese made one base on a dropped bail.

L. Smock's fly to right was caught by Wardell Roo died at first. Walker drop- purpose of having it repaired, saw flames break out on the west side of Gordon 4 Moore's extensive machine and carriage Siurc. Mrs. T.

W. Robinson and son Wright, 12 1 a 0 :44 1 If written or printed on their ballots" "Against tbe sale of intoxicating liquors all In favor of tbe sale of intoxicating liquors shall have written and Miss Hallie Wilkinson came home from Hannibal Monday. Throip'h tlnlcotji InWMt Rites to nil iirlnel- warehouse at about 9:40. The fire appeared to start nnderneath the stairs leading up on the outside. Immediately the flames spread over the west side, and in a few minutes enveloped the entire building.

r. Etsworth Bnrnhart, of Ulenwood, Well Selected Stock paluoiuMIn tli Uo. I Statu una Canada. Ilania(i chcclwl tlirmuh. Maps and runs ehuurCully (unilBlitcl on application.

U. Willis, Anent, or printed on tbelr ballots "For the salo of Intoxicating liquors." pent Saturday snd Sunday with relatives and friends in this city. Witness my band and tbe seal of tbe seal city of Macon, this August Miss Bettie Williams, of Macon, arrived -OF here' Wednesday on a visit to relatives and friends. Shell. ina Torchlight.

2d, A. JJ. 1SBY. R. W.

AIKIN, Attest: Mayor. From lis having spread so rapidly, and from the testimony of those who saw it break out, the impression generally held is that the struotnre must have been saturated with eoal oil and set afire. The alarm was quiokly given and many hurried to Miss Anna Jackson, of Hannibal, arrived Mr. Isaac Moore, of Piatt county, cams here last week to look at our country, ami Wednesday purchased the Burton farm, near Round Grove, K'5 acres, at $2f per acre. We are informed that Mr.

Moore was induced to coma to Maoon by reading the column in the Republican lblishod three weeks ago, containing a statement of the many inducements we have in our county for people to eomeand make their homes with us. The people in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, CtiAELEs L. Farrak, City Clerk. last week, and is spending the time pleasantly with her many friends here. Wabash, St.

Louis Paoiflo B. E. Time Table. Showing leafing time at MACON. OOIMO NORTH.

Hall and KiproM 07 111 Aooommoftaticn U.ouam roino south. H-lland Eitm.si 1 am 12 pin AfUorommbUloa 8.30 sdi W. K.NOONAN.Aitunt. Mucuu, Mo. the spot.

The blaze was an intensely hot Mr, and Mrs. Frank Foncannon, of Ma one, threatening the Maoon Roller mills LubticdingOilZT and would invite one and all to call and ex con, were visiting Mrs. Merrill a portion of this week. Kirksvllle Journal. and all the surrounding buildings, and the ned Magrader fourth strike and gave him a base.

Holmau knocked a little fly lumber yards toward which the wind blew W. J. Wright and Miss Effle Dodds came WANTED. the flames. By hard work the granary of to Gose at first; while Magruder went out on aforoedrun.

Wardell foul-tipped oat down from Minneapolis yesterday, having Gordon Moore adjoining which was made the trip by river from St. Paul. one owned by Moore, McOullough all parts of the United States read the Republican, and it has drawn the attention of many to our advantages. We receive mnuy inquiries from persons who have perused its columns who desire to improve ttit-ir condition. It is probable several amine the same.

Our aim will ever be to give full value for the money. R.M, J. SHARP SON, Kolliim Street, opposite Paluce Hotel. Misses Carrie and Rose Hite, two popu to Walker. In the fourth, Walker hit for first.

Threlkeld fouled two balls, then sent a hot liner into second basomau's hands, which put Walker out. True and Smock each hit for first, and Threlkeld was saved, though on fire along nearly the lar young ladies of Mexico, will come to Macon to-morrow and viBit Miss Mattie Howe for a week or so. whole east fide. It will be damaged for a small amount, covered by insurance. These Old papors for sals at this office.

Twin baby's coffins at Dale Co's. What do Wright Bro's. do with so ranch flourr The best brands of Cigars, at Williams Wooldridge's. made home plate; a one bagger by Gore brought True and Smook iu. Gose scored on Dicker sou's hit to oenter.

Rees knocked more families will be induced to come hero by the example of Mr. Isaac Moore. Misses Lou Powell and Mary Roberts, two contained more than six thousand bushels of wheat and other grain. It was impossible to remove from Gordon A of Macon city, are visiting the families of Jit three bagger, and Dickerson scored. 24 Agents Wanted 24.

I have the exclusive right to Macon County, Rees got home on Smock's, one base hit. S. and Miss A inner Banning. BrooKfiold Daily Argus. Moore's warehouse any of the machinery The 3lncon Fale.

Will surely come off Beptambor 27, 28 and 29. Remember the dates and be on hand with your fine stock. Roe fouled out to Demeter. SmOck scored on Walker's liner, dropped by Magrudor. and vehicles, but the books were removed Miss Anna Martin returned to her home Walnut Coffins and Caskets nt Dale A brother-in-law, by the name of Hageman, talks of removing his planing mill from Sullivan.

Illinois, to Mncon, and will do so if some inducement can be offered, snch as payment of freight on machinery and locntion.As soon ns a definite proposi-tion is made, we are positive our citizens Ihrelkeld reached firston errors, and Wul and I want an Agent in each town.tiip AT oxrit. Now Is 1I10 time, select your township and go 10 work good active agents can make from t3 to $1 a day. Exeuive right given. Address from the office room. About twelve or kor scored.

True was given his base on at the very lowest rates. or fifteen buggies and spring in Mount Vernon, Ohio, last Friday. Her departure was greatly regretted by the ninny friends made among Macon's young balls. Smock fouled out, and True was Massoy farm wagons, two hundred plows, thrown out at first. Dubois got to first on for particulars, II It I.svy.

Mscon City, Mo Box Sir, Take your poultry to 0.8, Vickery. He pays the highest oash price every day in Gose's error, and Miller took first on a folks. dead ball. Gipe hit in front of the plate, Live Poultry, everyday in the week, at my hennery, near Gordon i. Moore's stock and many other Implements and vehicles were destroyed, and a large wreckage of tangled, warped machinery remained when the week.

Ed Noonan and wife returned Satur but reached firBt, while Dubois was put out CITY TAXES. City taxes are now duo. Call nt Geo. Mr. Thrall's store, south side of Vine street, and pay oity taxos for the year 1887.

Gko. Vunckik, Collector. Goto PiireclIN for fine Photo and Frames. day from a delightful trip to Eastern VI He S.iMtW tjorate. Ebbey is at his post in the store, looks sadder and wiser every day.

at home. Demeter hit for two bases, Look at the prtces given by J. Fatton yards, South of St Jo. railroad, for which I will pay the following prioes un will take hold of the matter. There will bo no trouble at all about location, as the city will give a perpetual lease of ground with water privileges.

MlUlll llillUUPATTONS TBOITT'S. the flames were quenched. Mr. Gordon places his total loss at $10,000. The in ginia, having stopped at Fortress Monroe Old Point Comfort, Newport Nows and bringing in Miller and Gipe.

J.emeter tallied, and Dale immediately after him, on errors by Walker. Brook hit to right Weather dry and hot we need rain very surance will fully cover the stock, but in his grand olenrance sale of bin wall-pa. per stook. Do not fail to try Williams Wool other resorts. til further notice: All to be free from feed.

Hens 5cig, per lb. badly for stock water and pastures. for three bags, and tallied on Magruder hit to center. Walker caught Ilolmau's there will be some loss on the bnilding. A Misses Frost and Mary Miller, two ivuosiers lOcts.

each. statement of the icsurance, which Is all foul. Wardell sent a ball to pitohor, and charming yonng ladies of Mexico, were in Five Rohemians arrived here from the east last week, They will work in the dridge's Soda Water, It is pure, pleasant Turkey Tun work of boring llio artesian well will go was thrown out nt first Gose opened fifth held by the agenoies of D. H. Payson and If.

Joe It'll-Sitelal Xotlrr. California excursions. Purchasers of and Invigorating, mine. inning with a Uy to Brock at left field. Mncon Monday evotiiug white on their return from Clarence, where they hare spent rla-itl: ahead now.

The timbers are helnir framed fnr I he derlck and slml. The tools are nearly S. J. Wilson, is as follows: On bnilding trobblers Ducks Spring Chickens. Sets, per lb.

lets, per lb. Sets, per lb. Acts, per lb. O.S. VlCKKBl John Baker's Rollins street brick block Dickersou wont out at first Hrr.ck gave Miller a fly, and Rees went out nt liist.

Dubois seat the ball to left field and reach portion of the summer. We have a jolly blaoksmith here. He is not very big, but very noisy and very California excursion tickets over the B. 4 M. and D.

A R. G. route, will be allowed to stop over nt pleasure in either direction. is exteriority about completed, the roof be all here, the engine an, I boiler will he here by the time thr machinery is up and a full force of hands will be here to-morrow to commence active operations. The drilling will go right Fred.

H. H'ilson left Monday afternoon and office fixtures 4 1,850, in the Hartford insurance company. On goods as follows: Franklin, of Philadelphia, $2,000 North British and Mercantile 2,000 North American 1,000 handsome. ing ready for the tinners. for Rochester, N.

where he hi to be en 28 11. S. Willis, Station Agent. along, day anil night, as suon as the machin Judge. McCormick lias a hankering after watermelons.

We must have a oar load gaged for a time. Fred is a deserving young ninn and we imspenk for him a ery is all tlxeil in i1uit. IT, A St. Joe ii'ir-J-Lk'vuraion to )lllei-alrf All kinds of fancy cakes made to order at Vienna Bakery. Ice oold lemonade and German American 1,200 lift Ili'M.

ed first. Miller hit to center and the ball bent him to first, while Dubois died on a forced run. Gipe went out at first. In the sixth Roe led on? with a high fly to snort stop, that Gipe ran from first for and caught. Walker reached third on a one base hit, then eame in on Threlkeld's hit.

True followed with a one bagger, and scored on Smock's three base iiit Gose to satisfy the Judge. bright and snccessfnl future. Ciinhny anil Sjitiiing. soda water at the Viena Bakery. Harry P.

Mason, editor of the Shelbina A. P. Onsdorft was in town this week Total 6,200 Mr. Moore, one of the partners, is absent At Callao Woolen Mills. Carding, 8 Account annual meeting Grand Lodge I.

0. 0. I will have on sale, Sept. 13th to 18th, exclusive, round trip tickets to Torchlight: was a visitor in Maoon last CALX, ON iyi.G.BROQKIWS AND GET YOUR ORGANS REPAIRED IN TIMK. Leave orders at this office.

carding and sping yarn, 20 centB; mak-1 witn load of drT weather melons. They Friday. Beside being a first-rate newspa For a cool, pleasant drink of gennlne Boda Water, call in at Williams Wool-dridge's. They keep the best that can be were small but joy full. Denver and return, at one regular fare, per man Mr.

Mason is quite a base ball bronght Smock home, and gut to first. Dickersou and Rees followed with one base in California. It is the intention of the firm to rebuild, but work will not becom-menoed until Mr. Moore's return. The building south of John T.

Gellhaus' store, Our hunters were out in full force Mon good going until Sept, 21t, and returning enthusiast, and a good player himself. bad. ing stocking yarn, 25 cents. Two cents will be added for furnishing grease or picking burry wool. Will work wool on shares.

Freight will be paid one way on all wool sent to work, until Oct. 81st. For fnrther information hits, Gose scoring on the Dickerson being put out when trying to steal day and brought home two squirrels 'and a groundhog. Frank got the latter or Ladies' Gent's and Children's robes, at Thos A. Oraig has invested in a fine new on Rubey street, hae already been secured call on, or write to H.

S. Willis, 28 Stution Ag't H. 4 St. Joe R'y. something else.

home. li. Hniook gave Wurdeil a low My. Demeter gave Roe a pretty fly catch. Dale Dale St, Co's.

and will be oocupied by the firm at present. surrey and will no-v add to the pleasures of life by taking many a nice drive J. G. Vas Clevi Agent. Why do Wright Bro's.

have so much WABASH TBUORT DEPOT BUBNED. Bcaroely had the citizens reached their Ed. Conklin does the caging at the bottom of the shaft and can be often heard saying, "I am coming, darling, ooming." with his family in the evening. hoys, If yon are interested in a business education, that will be worth a fortune to you tluost died at first. Brock made first, but died there, when Magruder's hit was oaught by True.

In the seventh, Roe reached first on a hot liner, muffed by Dubois and Hoi-man. Gipe caught Walker's fly. Roe trade when times are so dull Blacltey Corfiial homes and few had retired, while the ts- ab Bay Mnoon Flour if you want the best Hurry np don't be so slow. men bad no more than retnrned the en Dispatch orders for Coffins at Dale A solutely pure, of our own make from canio in on Dubois' error. Threlkeld and in town for the least money.

Special ripe blackoei i ii s. Ask lor it at Martin MoMahan seems to be a little gine and hose to their another will be attended to promptly. if taken, cut this out and mail to me, and I will send you by mail, free, an elegant illustrated catalogue, and beautiful speci True hit for one base each; and Smock 1 ATTON 1 RUITT S. o. rent out at first, while Threlkold tallied.

under the weather. Anoil Brady says Mar tin was called into court a few days ago. Until Septombor 1st, J. W. Patton will price on job lots of 10 sacks or call before buying other flonr.

MoOBE, MotJULLODOH Co. alarm was sounded. This time it was found that the Wabash and. Western freight depot had oaught fire. At least There was a big kick on the last tally, the It is stated on the streets that Judgo It.

J. sell wall-paper nt lower prices than have The court referred to is a deadner on old boys claiming that the baBe runner failed mens of penmanship. Address, D. L. Mushelman, Principal, 3em City Baseness College, Quincy, III, Owens has resigned his position as one of the County Judges, and that Wm.

Terrell has been been reached. See ad. to touch home plate. The crowd became two yonng. men who saw this break out batchelors.

The BuokHn Herald man read our arti Itch of every kind cured in 80 minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. This declare that the flames in an instant An estcemod subscriber, Mr. L. T. Hay.

Fu'tmrn'e I'rittirnt, spread over the end of the depot, and ran cle two weeks ago and it seems to have man, of Napa City sends us a pamph; The hearts of the people should warm up never fails. Warranted by Patton Tru itt, Druggists, Macon. let descriptive of the resources of Napa boisterous, and it was necessary to chose a new umpire. Mnston Meadows was selected. On Uose's hit to left field True tallied.

Dickerson and Rees each hit for a base, and Gose scored. L. Smock sent the ball spinning along the line from home to third, and brought Dickerson in. Smock reached second base, and Walker made third out along the platform in a manner which strongly indicated incendiarism. The and every body attend the annual fire.

county, Cal. structure was very old aud dry and was 1 recommended hy the local Democratic leaders for siiolntment to the po.lUon. It Is also stated that other prominent Democrats have sent in a protest against this apnoiiitment, As this Is a matter to he settled among Democrats we have nocommentsto that theatTats of the county are In such an unsatisfactory condition that the best hnelnes talent that can be obtained should bn serured for this position, A first class business man, rather than a politician, should lie selected tor this important position every time. The Boda and Carbonic Gas used in their Soda Water is manufactured by Earl Stean, of I. C.

Stephens' clothing consumed before any of the freight could WE rARE OFFERING Inside Inducements now xisr Builder's Hardware, Nails, Barbed Wire, Glass and Ohinawa.ro, Stoves, Etc, Etc. Do not fttil to cull and see onr goods nntl ascertain our prices. Joseph Jaeger. been too mnoh for him. Poor boyl We are always glad to see our suburban town boom, and yonr burg is booming with a vengeance.

Got division located have you well, we are glad ot it, but we think yon are crowding the division business when you lay out an addition 7 or 8 miles from the center of Bncklin. (t may be all right establishment, has been confined to bis bed Dickerson muffed Holman's fly, mid the be removed, though the office books wore men's lawn party next Thursday evening, Aug, 25th, at the engine house park. The result of the labors of Macon's volunteor firo company, iu saving thousands of dollars worth of property, cannot be too highly appreciated. Turn out everyone, themselves, and thoy make a pure, health, ful drink, nt Williams Wooldridge's. for three weeks with fever, but is again all saved with the exception of a few old latter scorod on Warden's base hit, muffed by Roe and L.

Smock. Dubois knocked a able to be around. records, number of freight oars were Id accordance with the order of the two base uy, and brought Wardell home. Milter hit for three bases, aud Dubois on the side tracks and two of them caug ht Miss May Wright was surprised' by a oouncil the oity pond has been surrounded and givo the boys a big benefit. scored.

Gipe made a bit to right, and fire and were damaged somewhat. One we feel that we can stand it if youjean. Lubricating Oil contained a car load of SU Charles flour number of young friends last Thursday evening, the occasion being her fifteenth JITucoit Minttier Conerenee. Miller tallied. Demeter and Gipe wore put out at first and second by a double play, and Brock made third out at first In with a high fence to keep stock from drowning and prevent any more accidents to persons who should driven into deep You say come and invest All right if yon will lend us a dollar wo will try our hands consigned to Wright Bros.

One hundred Met.nt the residence of Rev. F. W. Fish birthday. The oompany had just lots of sacks of this were badly damaged by water.

eighth inning, Threlkeld bit to centre and at speculation. But my boy we are poor er, Iter. W. A. Hauun, presiding.

The fol enjoyment. water. 'ro M'oiitlvllt. The weather is still dry and hot. Thrashing is the order of the day.

R. L. Durham has been on the sick list made a base, true was caugpt out by Holman. Threlkeld went ont at second, lowing services for Sunday were reported: Mr. Herman says thore was no large amount of freight.

The maohinery be. and our means are very limited, so don't expect too much of ns. Remember that If you are using flour that is shipped A number of men are at work on McKee She accidentally got shut in tbeBtore and Smock nt first Magruder reached first Baptist Rev. W. H.

Shank-Hob. 4. of a man wbo doesn't advertise and longing to the Empire Company, which was intended to be used in sinking the Ma on errors. Holman flew out to Gose. Wardell hit a little fly that put him out at first, Smith's bnilding, at tbo head of Vine which is being torn up, and the front and for the last week.

The man Christ Jesus. Evening Matt, vi: 10; Christian influence in the coming hero, get a sack of Mooro's Perfection and try it, baking about, and yon will be convinced that it is better than any body's we have no division here only as we di- 1 vide among ourselves. 'V have no Santa yj-Fe to aid ns, and must try and get along Q. and Magrader at second. In the ninth in Soveral in this vicinity are digging wells.

con Prospecting Company's well, was all interior almost entirely rebuilt, to receive remained there four weeks. ben she was rescued she was a mere ning Gose ilew out to Holman. Dickerson Water is very scarce. of the Kingdom. Presbyterian Rev.

F. W. Fisher. flour. Moore, McCullough Co.

the stock which will be moved there about witn onr own resources. VI course we hit for a base. Rees followed, and Dickerson died on a forced run to second. ix hnvino paten a neck of dried A large crowd attended meeting at destroyed, and a large safe belonging to Thomas Wardell was ruined. The depot was covered by a general insuranoe policy have the Old Rnlishla St.

left. n.I September 1st. Dr. Dunbar was taken with a very Woodville last Sunday. 'rov.

xxiu: 23. Bay the truth and sell it not. Evening Ps xci: 14; God's love for Smock hit for first and Rees scored. Magruder made a fine running catch of Roe's we will try and survive your racket. Keep cool.

apples and then drank three or four nuarts of kerosene. During ber en severe attack of congestion of the stomach A. E. Hickman is building a new barn Down goes flour at Wright's. Just re held by the Wabash railroad.

It is, of Hy over first base. Rees took pitcher's last Friday evening and was in a danger bis people. Methodist Episcopal Rev. J. M.

Green ceived, two cars, and are ready to make course, probable that the company will )U which will improve the looks of his place very much. forced confinement the owner of tl box, and Miller batted ont Dickerson fumbled Gipe's ball and let him get to prices to suit the timog. Our entire stock soon rebuild, whether on their present site ous eondition for some hours, Since Saturday he has been rapidly improving, we I Tim. 4 Home Piety. Evening Luke change in Wabash R'y tune card.

Time shortened on all trains between Maeon snil -KauHosCttv and.St. Louis. Throiieb rar on all store was making a little trip in tl Mr. L. L.

Cox has commenced to make first Dometor died at first, and Uipe or not is not yet known. is for sale. Just price onr goods for yourselves, and be convinced that this it the vii. 8: The want of greater wisdom in are glad to be able to Btnte. Bcored.

Dale died at first. No one was present at either of the fires sorghum. He is an old hand nt the business and makes first-class molasses. Christian life. SIIELlllNA.

place to buy groceries. who did not commend the unceasing ef True Methodist Episcopnl, South Rev. W.A. Hohtsviixe, Aug. 1887, Dowding, Robnck and Wines are in this forts of the firemen.

Great praise is doe trains to Kansas oily, St. Louts and St. Paul. Die "Wab.iHh" Is always ahead of competitors. Try the Wabash ThruBxh Train.

Free chair ear to Kansas City. Hound Trip "Sunday Excursion" Trlckets are on sale every Saturday nlulit and Humbly to A1.1, Points ror One i-auk kou UoumiTui i-All truius run dally, W. K. Koonan, Agant. Smock cf Gone lb Hanua.

Is. xxxv: Highway of Holiness. MAOOX. DeniPterc Dale cl Brock If I Holman Hi Wardell Ed. Republican: Please say that I will The committee of the M.

E. Church, them for what they aooomplished in sav vicinity with their new steam thresher. Tbey are doing good work and everybody Evening; Temperance. South, that had in charge the selection of ing valuable property. Although the en Dickerson Keese 2l Smock Itoe preach at home next Sunday, morning and night.

We are in a splendid meeting here at Sweet Springs congregation and very location for an Academy met in Macon Dulling gine was not readily gotten to the cistern, Xutiee to the Colorrti People of MacoH ami is pleased with their work. They can thresh abont aa fast again as the horse power. Walker 0. Mlllcra a yesterday, and after considering the prop- StiriwimcHnp Coiifr, but eleven minutes elapsed between the Tnreekeld 1 1 Ulpelli many have and are professing Christ Crosrkm and Durham have at last con ositions decided to accept the offer from hmlnirs-1 284S578H There will be a fair nt Dessert's driving J. M.

GilREB alarm and the time water was being poured on the flames of the first fire. At She'blna 4 1 0 8 0 5 6 0 l-SI Clarence of $10,000 cash. The school park, on or about Ootober 15th, 1887, Macuu 4 3 0 6 0 4 0 l-i; sented to the wish of the young people of their neighborhood and on Saturday, Aug. especially for the colored people. At will therefore go to Clarence.

the time of the second fire all was in readi Charles F. Wallace has returned to Ma- Man. W1ifrris Pavlrt Mt'itrs ami Mary hi wifedM, by tin lr wiihiii tl-vd mist flati'd the Will day Ut'inhcr, liO, atii! leeonlej In the recorder's oilli'e in ami lor the county ol Macon, anil stat rit Mi.turl, tii trust ilend book No. nt pKjri? 1M. rimveycd .1 M.

London, ast trustfe. Hit; ilp-orilictl real entaiv, ill tinted In the County of and State of Missouri, lo-wlr All of the noitliwpst fourth cf tho northeast quarter of section town-dup Hfiy-seven ranjri' tlniti tn 1 f). In trnnt to t-e-curcthe payment of a ivrtiiin promissory noto in said dec. I ol' I mat fully deciibcd. ith In tercst thereon at the rat- of i-ulit percent, per ampin), and whrfis mid note I now due and tmpnid now therefore, at the request of the holder of Raid note, and iiuicordiiiictj with the of eaid deetl of trint, 1 the umlersijnied will on VKINKSI)AV, AUG I Nth, 1S87, Between the lump of pt n'eiock in the forenoon aud 5 o'cloek in the afternoon of that (lav, at the court hoiwMloor.

in the city ol Macon, Ma. eon county, Miaioiirt. pieced (he ahove described feai eftue it piil'lie vendue to the hlphest and best bidder for h. to satisfy aaid note In (tuld deed of trust de-crited, together with the costs of exccutiiuc this trtist. 21td M.

I.oxiK'N, Trustee. iu Croarkin'B grove will give an old which time premiums will be given to all those exhibiting the finest and best trained ness and the long rnn of hose was made FOUL TIPS. Try 'em again, boys, Magruder's running eatch was the fea con, and takes a position -in John F. Haw- animuls, and other things, as will be seen very quiokly. Mrs.

W.F Staples, of Mary ville, has been secured to tako charge of St. Jamos Academy as its matron for the coming ture of the game. fashion pionic. Under the management of these well known pionic meu, we bo-speak for them an immense crowd. by reference to onr list of premiums.

We ley's boot and shoe establishment, which will be under the joint management of If the inoendiary theory be true, as is NO NATURAL GAS! Don't pay any attention to these lerrtblr downfall in prices of and Flour: but go right along to McCullough, Smith Company as they will always give you Ban koos prices on everything in their line. Price Flour at Wrights. Brock took in a couple of files neatly. hope that the enterprising people of our race will get ready and show to Macon An umpire's lot is not a happy one. Ask himself and Mr.

John Tinsley during Mr. generally held, it is difficult to discern what object any one could have had in year. Mrs. Staples is well qualified for this position, and she will nndonbtodlv Harry Mason. Hawley's absence.

The interests of the flue Pboio 00 to Pwcell's for There is no feeling between the clubs, causing snch destruction. For many years give great satisfaction. The school is for county what we have got and can do. Ev erybody is invited to attend. Benj.

Mounci, Eagle Township, Wm. SMrrn, Narrows business are thus placed in good hands. and both express the wish to meet again and Frames. Mason has not suffered so great a loss at tunate in scouring her services. Mr.

Tinsley has been connected with this on neutral grounds at Clarence, if possi one time as was caused by theBe two 'u- ble. Htfed Daniel, Maoon City. firm ever since its start, and is a thorough 'T farmers have to go to Ma- flagrations. Some fifteen or twenty spectators came Committee. Atlanta Item.

Our M. D's. are kept pretty busy now ly capable shoe Charley Wallace has ook jiill What does our business down from Shelbica to witness the game. It will be seen by the above notice that been, for some time past, witli a large In NOTES. It is fortunate none of the lumber yarde men think of itf Graphic rine fellows, all of them.

attending to the sick. the colored people contemplate holding a Several were here from Clarence and a diannpolis firm. He is a tip-top good fel We will remark the benefit of our Threshing machines on nil sides of us, caught. fair, at which they will exhibit their stock number from Bevier. low and understands every detail of the and still we are left out M.

0. ration's household goods were all The Bevier club wants to tackle She! shoe business. Mrs. Fred Norfolk, of Ostumwa, is visit bina. Down goes Coffee burned at the depot.

contemporary that ws have two good mills here and good bonost millers to rnn the mills. So that the Adair county people can find no better place to which they oan The visitors greatly admired Gipe's ing relatives in and around Atlanta. The losses all around are unusually well and products of their farms. This certainly is a most commendable enterprise, and they should all take an interest in it The people generally will wish them great suceesB, and undoubtedly will contribute piaymg. Mr.

B. C. Atteberry's baby is quite sick. Mr. G.

A. Moon was drawing water in barrels from Salt River last Saturday and covered by insnranoa. Strong's band gave the visitors a sere MA. Tozer has the baby it is in good Wes, Herman and the Wabash boys are nade, which was duly appreciated and ao bring their g-ists. Mrs.

B. B. Dysnrt gave a little folk' AND ALL OTHER GROCERIES AT hsnds. when returning home with all the barrels in his wsgon full, his little four-year old knowledged. for the present quartered in a box ear.

to its success. The orowd that surged into the diamond Another new thresher sold this week by 1 party last Thursday evening for herdangh daughter Blanohe, leaned out of the wagon during the soventh inning, overwhelmed A. P. Rnssell, to Elijah Faught and one Go to PurctII'n for flue Photo A barrel of lard in the freight depot blazed np with the flame of a gas well. Forty dollars worth of door frames ter Pearl, who bad attained her eleventh and fell direetly under the wheels with her umpire, players and It is common to cuss the nmpire.

Mr. and Frames. birthday, and a little friend, Lizzie Tur face forward on the ground. As quickly Mr. Story Cosby.

It goes west of town. '1'he dry weather still continues notwith Doneghy received his share of blame, un wbioh J. A. Hudson had made in St. Lonis ner, of Moiioo, whoso ninth birthday came the day before.

Nearly sixty children were deservedly, at Shelbina, and Mr. Mason standing an effort to rain to-day. Many Obituary. a as possible the heavy load was removed and the little girl taken home, her father fully! expecting that she had been crushed to death, as she lay insensible. But of the farmers are hauling water, both for 41b.4x coffee 8100 jresenh, Snppe was served at eight, and was pretty well roasted here, with inadequate cause, perhaps.

It is to be hoped that a game can be ar Died at his home on South Rnbey St, Saturday p. mn Samuel Vickery, aged 68 the llttls folks enjoyed a delightful even- stock and family use. The second quarterly meeting ot the M. ranged for Clarence. If tbey try bard years, 2 months and 27 days.

Up to with. strangely enough she escaped without in 17 lb. dark brown sugar 1 00 16 lb. light 1 00 enough, our boys can win, In two weeks of his death Mr. Viokery had E.

Church, will be held at Mt Zion Church, on the 4th Sunday in T. A. Oanady, jury and was running- around next day as The Macon boy made a noble fight Dr. T. 8.

Watson and family, of Bevier, against odd. though nothing had happened. are new acquisitions to Macon's sooial and Pitcher Dnbois held ont well, and did and shipped here for his bnilding went In smoke. Nobler work was never done by the Maoon fire laddies. They had a bard fight to save the granaries and battled manfully with the flames.

At Wm. Jones' shop and warehouse a number of men were bard at work with the force pump, and protected the buildings whloa. were in imminent danger. Thirty pounda of dynsrolte had hern taken from the depot only the duy bofore ten pounds of it belonged to J. G.

Vsn- J. W. White preacher in charge. Mr. B.

B. White has purchased of W. been actively engaged in business, and had a good prospect of a number of years of usefulness, but in a few days he was called to hia fathers after an illness of good work throughout the game. professional circles. The Dr.

has, since We take pleasure in noting that our en By at least two decisions the Macon club Huffman, of Callao, his wheat burrs, bolts and elevators, and will put them in his was seriously wronged. This need neces. bis graduation, practiced medioine in Bevier and vicinity. He is regarded as a ergetlo citizen, 0. Newton, is not only a good carpenter but is busy in constructing abont ten days.

sarily imply only bad Judgment on the 15 lb. 'white sugar 1 00 14 lb. granulated sugar 1 00 Good sugar syrup per gallon 35 Good smoked bacon per pound 11 Salt per barrel -130 pan 01 tne umpire. and putting up improvements for others, mill here in Atlanta. Mr.

White has been adding to hia mill from time to time until Mr. Vickery was born in Androscoggin Cour.tr, Maine, where he spent the most of bis life in industry and usefulness on a He is now engaged in putting up his tenth The visitors were unanimously ot the opinion that the Maoon boy' hospitality ha Is now able to aooommodata the publio snooessfol physician, and the people there were sorry to le'un of his departure. We 1 welcome Dr. Watson to this oity and wish Mm sucoese. He it to occupy the office Vacated by T.

B. Jackson, and will succeed house for this season. It is a fine new cot cannot outdone. farm. Ha came to Maoon County, His cleve, and twenty pounds went to Bevier tage for Joe Warner, situated just south of Th little boys, from 10 to 15 year old, in nearly everything pertaining to his bus.

hues. Give him a call. that stood around on the corner with aouri, in Jfay 1867, ant) for abont IB year for blasting purpose. Copt. W.

0. Smith's bouse. He baa eon sticks in their hands and talked about Miss Qracie Babooek entertained acme traota now to build two dwellings at Bevier, Very many citizens war disgusted at Dr. Jackson's praotloe here. "beefing the nmpire," should hav been SO little boys and girls on Friday after lived oh a farm two milea south of town.

Some tvo years ago removed to Macon, and ha been actively engaged in the which, when completed, will make bearing a certain eonoeited and idiotio waterworks boomer, who stood around dur noon, Angust 12th. They all seemed to It Is an evidenoe of ill breeding tod bad tatte in yonng ladles to loaf around street ven dozen of dwellings, and there is time hnjor themselves, eating ice cream, oandy, poultry business. Mr. Viokery was this aeason to build as manf mora. Mr, spanked and sent to bed by their mammas.

TlmHtt Bettt Clean, pur, new Timothy Beed now on hand at MoOurxouon Smith A Co's. oaks, eta and playing croquet, awinglng, oomers or ait in front of atom ithhelr hatt tilted back, a cigar at an angUin Newton believes the" way to suooess is to ing the progress of On his pet topic and vainly seeking to make capital for hia scheme ont of the dis it Hon. J. H. Babooek took part in the thoroughly upright man whoa word was always aa good as hia bond.

was atriotly moral in all hi ways, and was stir around and indue people toaild, their mouths, or twirling a eana and mak then pat up their houses and hav them astrous happenings. fun and the supper, and then conveyed all the little ones living In the country safely Good flour per sack 1 00 Soda 5c. per matches lc. per box, arid other goods too numerous to mention. GALL AND PRICE FOR YOURSELF.

Flour and groceries exchanged for wheat. viuicu'z unco. ing rods remarks about the yonng pntle greatly esteemed and respeoted by all who for fine Photo dona in good time so they can move into Go to Parwiri and Franim. knew him. Bis death la regretted by all them.

On returning horn after the tint fir Mr. Gordon remarked to his family that he was glad a lot of machine which arriv to their homes. Children never forget their childhood aor thos who have been onr eltiisns, and hi surviving relations haw th sympathy of all ia their afflic Trice Groceries a rooujwho are qaietly out shopping, and pay attention to the ruda gases eat at thanvr This, we repeat would be vry mnoh, out of plaoe in yonng ladles, kit with toys, oh, that's different. I HathineOU'USSif tion. good to than.

Price Flour at Price Groceries at Wrights before Wrights before buy ed during the day had not ysl been taken to tb warehouse, butwer Isft at to H'a-bash depot. In few mlnuUs th alarm was heard wbioh announced th burning ot th! depot. it leave a widow, two sons ana one daughter, and an unblemished reputation Weights: ing. as a father, ighbot and dUatn,.

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