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. , qa. ' ' : Slje tDakcmfca tttcorfc, PUBLISHED EVERY "FRIDAY RECORD PRIXmG C011PAXY. JOIW BRAND, fublleber. JOS. II. TURNER RualneM Manager. THE AIAIDA OFFICE MAUI STBEKT. CARR011T0I, CAII9LL COOSTT, MIStOORt. RATES CF SUBSCRIPTION. us copy, one year . $1,150 On copy, l raontlia O.TS Oi copy tent oii!kM of county, per year 2.7" fayumnt Invariably in alvancu. EBCOED 0 Watts , of -Vbufrtising, tout AsmtisainTs on the third pan of lhl rfrr ill hr rtarr 4 it. ir fwr iiM-nlua. Tra" y afct:ed ibai 4 Walking in the ' Right a God has given ut. With Charity toward all. Enmity toward none Volume IX. CARROLLTOX, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 187G. Number K ra- real per ' fc-rii)n; rvfalarlv wilt , rvJcctloa wt tbi. rare. BHttAi ASTESTISOtfJTS. or tnv r ttaa loval. ill V- rbarrrd Tr , c-ot per he fur tbe Krt tnriioa. r4 lira eetst. irlsno or rat i auWenert tHM-rttiaw JrhrW, half jpirty, and jearly altrtt-fk a! w U bv iiiwiivU at a lilwrmJ nicln lfce-rat -. Atiwim?ntra oWv and Final S-rilrae I Tnr r at i eset,,i.v Noli. ioi aii'vialy t ixxjan: 'rtaroaa!uali,r a kiu'- wm&. A 1LAKGIE STOCK. AMID ILOW PKICIES ! 3OIV BACK YOU ARE IW ITEI) TO CALL VIVI EXA31IM: 31Y EXTlSIVE II .1 11 El II "SST Goods for. CASH Below Competition. Please call at once upon To TATT 1IJS PUBLIC SQIJAUi:, C lROLLT r 3lIMOXJXir. City Tradf. JACOBS, HUBBELL & CO., ,Y ON HANI) AX EXTE! n inn hi KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) AX EXTENSIVE STOCK OK v. niiiiini El D It 11 I I H llJllillllillLl II 1 I ll'llllil T lllill LlW o Looking Glasses. Coffins, &c. Furniture made to onlcr, and special orders carefully rates. Manufactory and repair rdiop in rear of the .store. fi I Ifil at lowest north side rum.ic square, carrou.ton, mo. j MAGILL fe HEITZ, DEALERS in Drugs, Patent lledicies, Paints, OILS, GLASS. &C. Opposite Gittings House, CARROLLTON, MO. DCSIBR 8c DERBY Have nssociatt'd thein-sdvcs together for tho purposo of manufacturing : Wagons, Plows and Farming Implements ! (Tljc Ucrorfc. I FI.OR.U. I I I,T1 KE . VV.XV IIIXT?. i As our readers are aware, the time i ' for flower and vogetahle seed sowing I jisabuiit at haiiJ, anil wo therefore' i venture a few hinu to tho- jntert lRAI a." sss IMPAIR THE WO!tI WINS TIIEDAV. The futile elforts of the Powers nntrh itr thf. Si',l:ivntilIin nmsl iiin are now apparent to nil. llov ofcdin thU culture and which may preserving paee have nil fallen to the ground ROll Or MOHOB. CarroUlnn I'ubtK- .chwnla, larrb, IS10. Ammtia AuMin, 1 aura arli r. H. Martin, . rratik .rjtr. W iiin- SnLklii , i;.n.i. Or a-iioi.ARir. .. Carter. X. Mary Tl", 9C i K. taathcraff.VI't. I 'nrrie Carter Finiua A nil." a.nariwr,' SHOPS. BKINlJ both i)rc:K aI m"hnnli'f anl hirliiir none mt th-lw-t r.f ltc'p. at:d kno in the want of : tin; farming c"!iiim;tiiry. tiiy le-lii've 1st tdeir work mil -h entire sMtiUHCtlon, and tber ro- ' ecttu!Iy ao!i(.it ILf palrinmi- of t!i- tenle of .,jnty whu iUlr.; to latroulze hoiu j maLufar-turo. Alau lu liic baa'-uH-nr of til': f.-iniL Mau.'nctory, ..Vra. j I I -E LIN'S I 3 EIOS. vril! carry on a i i Machine Shop and Brass Foundry, Where all kin l- of M - !iinery will 1 hiillt t.i or.l-r or r-t):ilr'.l :t !nrt no'I-c :i workmHii!!k- strlo am! at r -i.MiiiiiliKi prii. ?. AIho. tmiler n-p i rin'. .ill itiaja of turunz auii lori:ii for haru:)g etc.. l'ii to nnliT. l ;iid Tor tJkl lir.is an i l'i;ijr. I Mnuufactorjr at I'ozier's Itrirk atiop. corner VV..Mutm av,'uti and Vi'r Jiia street, tarrolltou. ! 1 and be not arnis.s at ttiU time. Baron Koditk, Austrian ! "- b " t- iioii.c s-ar. J-pb foreman. r r- i i t ,P! Iiureiil lo an: nieu IUO preparation OI , utt- "T cii iab-ihi- ' i. a . T .1 . 1 . a.T l.-V.-lt iiiicrsoiiiu riifivu mu bveu. anil 10 i..n ha j deposit. the seed therein, demand the: "mmim." atnooi ; strictest attention of tlie operator. In tkL no positive, infallible tliree-tioiia can bo given, and in this opera tion it requires the exercise of the i vtrv best iud'Ttient atnl reason.' rifmrima : vam-i ui sera mis lisunil GEORGE W. THOMAS, lH3aV.W.l GROCERIES AN DPR OVISIONS QiiMiiisviir i lasjsAvai'o, -Sacc. LET .J.YI) B.IIk EIL jj At the Old Stand, EAST BEXTOX ST.. CAIIIJOLLTOX, jro. SMALL PRORTS D QUiCK SALES take Prodtiee In Is my pint to. Will C'ES. Cull ami aeo me. exchange for jrnods at CASH PRI- M, W, 6rUNTlS5, j DEALER IX I .1 1 Bl 3 Hi il 1 .1111,1 hum I BCII.V negotiation witli the Turkisli of (ieiaU, and the other pence romrnis-sioners have left Iiajjusa. thus end ing the conference. It is reported that the conferences will be continued by correspondence ; but thU amount.- to nothing. A Vienna dispatch says flirt rnm r, Tf tft iif TtitiT-iti r.f firrif ; have sent telegraphic dispatch to! P0"'" qa!remfnts, only gen-the three Emperors, entreating them I"1'1 can be given in a i., n-.nn,0..ro,ui n,. t .u..,i r..f.isll"f' article. To obtain tho ade- Itl till II.1UH. '1 M'O li'V IV tviu . i i, .. ..... i. ; quate knowledge of these onerationsi ittj jires rureiui cxperimenr, ana e.x- a perience. The writer of this article j ha-s met with very good success In : sowinsr verv small, tlt-lii-atn fii-ids in I lint tlie most important event in boxes in the following manner. A connection with this subject is the; b"x l- I- inches, and thrw inches tone of tlu a little Itussia was exceeltng!y conservative i so, sufficient to nearly fill the box. ! I ut thi.s soil into some suitable ves.se! Sena Tarker. V, Oliver Hraii'l. .Ic!f. Ilnrp, l.ta KoIiumou, I. liiinii.l Ilea. It. 1. Ki'iutnik It. 1. WlV.'.ama. ii"t t. or 'iiOLAntitr. I'arkvr. Vl'. J-'" r.arji, i'S1, . rum ia)H.n acilo.it.. Aobtiattch. I.ulu tin -cru. Lowe Itawkia II A;i..'hv. llurri (I Xclll K. . KiLdruk, Kate llol'.u; uni t, or sciioLAUMtrr. I.. Haw-kin, yt. ;. I' Cam i t!ie feeling is growing stronger! against the Turks in all directions in the disturbed districts. i with this subject is the l)"x l- incries, and thrtn; inches e liussian press at present, i dp3 W fui! iVith a"y KT! ' , . i garden soil. Then take a quantity e wlnle ago the position of v st)i, ,lot vvry rich but mo,jerately d the press inclined to pacific in terests. Xov this is all changed, luc(iiMwarc, Calais and WooiJcn Ware, Mm m. gCOUXTRY I'RODL'CE A SPECIALTY' East Benton Street a:il neat it hot. insects Hnu lotu sceu. This KM tlc.-trovFj and tho Hear is inclined to grow ti,, ., cirt nr miKv.riro r.n v,,u. n..i savage. Probabl, if Austrian jeal-j a portion of this earth into the box, ! ousy can be hedged in and the three make it smooth on the top by gently Hits?iiiiir il iiowii. i 1 1 i mow iiri Kfiiiat sprinkle i xiii ui a tan j I'niiti il tci nun i i p.i CARROLLTON, MO. NEW HARNESS AND SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT. very tnin and sprinkle over with the prepared earth; then sow on a few seed again and sprinkle on more earth. Repeat the operation several times, usiug'a plenty of seed. You n-iil rouiv by thia operation that the first seed sown will be covered ESe3PA3BIj.ISH:3EiI 1888 F. W. D'E VINE," Stovfes and Tinware, HARDWARE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Dealer in oline, and Battclle & Col-lins' loYS, Cultivators, Corn Planters, "REAPERS AND MOWERS. GARDEN TOOLS OP ALL KINDS. Pumps, Chain and Force. PROMPT ATTKXTIOX GIVEX TO tii eeoFiis AND GUTTERING. STOICE 0. EAST KE.TCI. STREET' PEYTON tfc FLOYD Having started a new simp on Ri-nton street, neat tlie old post office C.lUROLLTO., Missouri, Are prepared to do work in the best style and with the very best material. Wo caa tnuko it lor the interest of all wanting gooJs in our line to pive us a call. ATl. WORK WARRATKD. Rerair'unr neatly done at short notice. 20 3in erent-cs existing among them, it will j bo but a fchort step to a solution of j the llerzegovinian question. That ! step will finally be war and the dis memberment of European Turkey. Events point clearly to that as the pretty deep, while the last seed sown ultimatum. The Berlin correspond-; will be covered very little. Xow ient of the London Times telegraphs j moisten the earth in the box with .'this significant news: "The Itus tepid water and you will very likely isian press is gradually withdrawing ! succeed. The above will .suggest to from the conservative position as-i the operator how to proceed ou a I stimed at the beginning of tho rebel- larger scale. i lion iti Herzegovina. Neither the! necessity of keeping Turkey intact, j GoVEnxoii Ames, of Mississippi, j nor the'expedieney of Rnssbi acting ' has resigned his office. Tho Oovcr-; conjointly with Austria, is I"tig-r : nor iu bi3 letter of resignation nays : ; insistetl upon. The official Incalnlr ,.r - ., , .. J . i?fc, on tlie contrary, attributes the ! In consequence of the election of ! dangerous! position of the instirgfiit : last November, I found myself con-j to Austria's partiality for Turkey. ' fronted with a hostile legislature, forgetting entirely that Austria's ; aU(1 embarrassed and baffled In my t proceedings have been so long sup-; , . . xl , j .orte.1 bv Russia. Tho Moscow ; eavors to carry out the plans for Gazette, which is always well inform- j "e tenure 01 my .-laio and 01 my etl in foreign matters, has suddenly j party. 1 resolved, therefore, to re- , NO TIIK TO RK.tD. , Not long ago a farmer's sou stated, in tho writer's hearing, that ho hardly knew how to pa s Ii is tim during "the idle season of the year," ho called the winter month. II j did not rosscss a tasto for book, ami ' positively declared that ho had no time to red except a Ing!o weekly paper. With no love for literature, ; tu wonder he did not ktvnr what tn do with the btirging hour. Vetsuch a confession, the poet Cowley think, i would have been Ul-liuied by Mtv thusah h In the JHiyih year of his life. t ertainiy wo snort uvea tnouerns have no reason to compluiu of but- I plus days, and ought not to have an ' hotir hang heavily once a year. With a desire for knowledge, .nd tho material lor Its accumulation always at hand, duliut- can never attach itself to time. The custom of having a book iu one'd pocket or at hand was strongly recommende ly Dr. Johnson, and he said that much of his knowledge whs thus obtained. In Imitation of Ilewthoven, who walked tho street of Vionnii with tablet in hand, and of Itlny, who carried a memorandum hook whilo hunting, that ho might noto down his thoughts, if tie had Hny worth treasuring, with a look lu hand or within his reach, the meient rtieehan-1c or tho farmer's boy tnay glean many facts worth treasuring as long as memory endure. No timo to read! Why, tho mn.t active business man can rend newspapers half an hour every day, anl digest twenty or thirty duodeclrnoe every year, "it requires no great In- Xoti.- TIiom hb a'tn-h-(l have been on the dustrv to reatl All Octavo OI1CB It Hull or U,.u..r eath month during the ....Ion. j mont) ,nofct ( it whIo WaitillJC for VvnTIU.,, .... Tit-rov' l'lMKNiKsi nieala. H has been done many a ANoniM. oi Tii.ion s !M" itniCi A sUl)iloll4 man, nndina h Hf.foi f.itvIttiUnaer.nf M. Joseph. , wai to dinner every day 4 few formerly connected with tho Herald', moments before it was ready, ctu- I 1.. AUDtill. I. 1 . iulri-v. It.-; -1 r. l'lmli-r, Nliaiktiii, aaa ItiiL'-rn. k-H. 0. I M. (iulinr. It. Ttionii)-on,''S. I t Hoot . f. . I!i!ini-'i r t I siianaliu l:i.-vuoirf. Kil(i 'll su-a'!. 1 1 k?s "a" -rmnaKT arsoor. Oertrut!' 11111. Alotizo l)i-uhain, Cliaa. WI.Cfi.-M. Frank Jauury. Albert Sccri-t. ci.a-i "" - rtuakHT si-Hoot.. Atn!)cr llir.dman. Knty Wrljjlit, Mliiuto Vlui-'f ." 1-i.IltAUT Kl UOOL. M irtiio Kariiham. fjinra Kiur. V. llBrlitiarf r, Leavla Shrll. Kautiv M.:Nutt, Siifie Kerby, KUa Ni'ttcnmh, 7.lla lvi-l, liobeit SylvoatiT, Cbaa. Hal-, Jiuiuiie itocnt. " ntofanv bcuool. H..V-H Iliram Borili-r.a Kaiitiy fli.-rrmiT, jH j Miiiiin- .laniiarir. l.ill H'l r-l rill iier, L. IIui:ipLt-riuau. Willis Wh:lS.-ld. Willie Arm .Id. I.ulu Atnl.-ri-.iu. Hnr--y Kij"ily, J'Hitlie Triiti-r, saionel 1'ajuo, Matitx Martin, Mav Gllnk. MaflcT KM.la, Willlo'WIUIa. lluuiiT .lonisa ; Jai. McHrmyer, KiMte Sniilli, Ada lloalh. Smltli ArnoM. K'l.lW: Trottrr. A Hie Ki rby, JlllillliK itgw. S. S. DRUG STORE. Having purchased the stock and fixtures f the lruo- Store formerly occupied hy p E CI.'AlfT. ad taviu;; thoroughly rttlttad aud r-.'Stiixiblied the t-$tablhav.'itt, we arc tire-mrcd to do busine.-i with A GOOD STOCK OF DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, changed its tone. It proposes that the Turkish troops be withdrawn from Herzegovina, and the Province either ceded to or placed under the administration of Uie Prince of Montenegro, antl the Turks might he induced to recognize the Sultan as his .suzerain. The suggestion is put forward because the (rii:ette thinks sign my ofiice as Governor of the State of Mississippi ; but, meanwhile, articles of impeachment were instituted against me, and of course I could not antl would not retire from my position under the imputation of any charge affecting my honor or integrity. For the reason indicated I of that city, against whom an indict ment for conspiracy to defraud the United States rewnuo was found at Jeffersou City two or three weeks 1 A.- I I .. - 1 1 . . 1 ... I 4 ago, anu u nincii ou jjic-aueu not 1 euiltv. appeared before the United States court at Jefferson City on Friday last, and withdrew the plea of not guilty and entered a plea of guilty. This is honest, at least, in IJittinger. It is always better to tell the truth at once than lie. "Free love, free whiskey, and a frco grab. into ployed those (Mid moment in writ hig n work which eventually swelled into several volumes. William Gifford, the critic; William Carey, the missionary; Samuel Drew, tho theologian, and Jloger Sherman, the statesman, all shoe makers in early life, found timo to read while working on the bench. John Ititto, when a boy, was an apprentice at the same Iruilo, and soino of the material for his biblical works was compiled while working at shoes fourteen or fifteen hours a day I nobert Nicoll, the Wcotch poet herd ing cattle PATtTF m mm PUTTY that all hopp of carrying out a reform u escape uuruww ,c,n programme must be aban.lonod when !are "pensated by no public useful-! here are Turkish troops in Herzego- msV'ici lf het art,.c,tf of u,P-.h .-;..o .,n,i .i,;iu n,0 ii..rt i, i,rw,' '" 'it presented against me were dis- 1 Clll'l ttWIO llltv ' f 1 L V 1.1 lllll'ty- . . w . . . m ... !(,t .i,.on.-ti,;,.ff..t,i.,i ..-if unsseu, i snoui.i leel at liberty to I by a supper at a ' mentioning Austria's well known i ofjuii'tiAn r oni iilan 'llia f:Arrtto conclndes'bv i.ivitin- En?- i Crvernor s letter the Impeachment Hand to co-operate with Russia fori: in very early boyhood. 1 . ,1 1 . : t , . i . 1. 1 1 . 1. T ta r. ..f UHVIJ l i 1 1 PI UOOK Willie Oil lilt Uncle Sam a pocketa is a suf- . . . f . . . ficieut recommendation to entitle any Though ttut eeven or eight years old fellow to a free pass to the State! he had learned to drive his studies prison. i a-s we" 89 tne catth?. : ! The writer once knew a lad who A.inRir..N t.iKi.s-pooit ( Rt tii iirji.. never went to mill without taking a An Eastern journal venture ti,H!book worth reading. Ho went with following: Tho American girl is an ox-cart, arid read not only whilo left wholly to her own manage-' the grist was being ground, bill while ment. She has half a dozen in- j the team was on the road. He took timates among the young fellows ! h'" newspaper into the hay field, and of her set; she corresponds with 1 read in the spare moments While his them, accompanies thern to con- co laborers were wiping off sweat certs and the opera unchaperoned , unoer a snaoe tree, unnKing cooi and sometimes winds up the evening ' water with ginger and molasses in it. restaurant, winch anu taiaing nonsense. carry out my desire and purpose of j ends in the small hours. They ure' In this age, pre-eminent for news-resignation." After receiving the 1 not ostensibly lovers : they are friends papers, periodical, and writing ent ! bona canuirculs. She finds tho half- i fooks, there is no excuse for idleness. Court assembled and dismissed the ! passionate intercourse ruoro intoxi-'. and anybody who lov-s knowlcdgo impeachment articles. The resigna- j eating than direct love-making. She f" he benefit and the pleasure it if- And all Articles' in our Line of Business Our GOOD!? AKE WARRANTED TO BE AS WE REPRESENT THEM. SMITH SUM3IERS. Ult S. S. Store. East Side Public Square. two .nor. sTt p..tershfir" ionrWls the '' ,)f the Governor was a complete 1 opens the depths of her innocent 1 fords, can find time to secure an ink-two more M. leterturg journals, the . ..v.I; ,, . ..,. o.tln.if H. V ran 9 I hv bl.tirn 1 I, I . . 7 . . . . . "UI l'l l.-t. . ifc LFUUilLaiJ3 LLliUilill Y tXL IT Ilt'kl L LU IUC VUl.ai. Wl.tiil. t,Jl, IIIC I O South 'Slavonians that'. although j Iuite indignant. favored intimate.becomes an hantne . Ui i l.r.lL- in .5tl.i t alr' - - " ' . I OI Ult! IWU. A II 1VV UIOIIUI3, uuuu Atruiucriiuc J.11- j pernaps wtCKit, iik Knows moru rji vestigating Committees are good I the; secret feelings, desires, aims of; tlinrs THp ar-enttnt to ,Ufa tn,1 me gin man ner sinvi ui uiowitrr, or . tii us : Dr. i 1 LTTSign of the Big Red Stove.m School Books and Notions ! .IT IL F, GIB SOI, THE POST OFFICE, Keeps a large stock of SCHOOL BOOKS of all kinds, including THE Adopted by tho County, which will be sold at introductory and exchange prices. 1 have also an extensive stock of BL.iJYK U O OAVV, STITIO.YERY, ivijvij oir sij.ij es In elegant styles, with, border to match. Ia elcjjant variety, and bushels of IN'otious of every kind, MILLINERY, Dress-maimz nl Hair Wort. MISS AXXA 1SHERWOOD remains at tlie tfro former"? oocr.piod Hr Mr. K Jonr. on Main airci-t, ut-i'. door to Bantu A David', aud U PREPARED TO DO ALL WORK in the above line, neatly, promptly and on reasonable terms. t"S.VTISFACTIOX Gl'ARAXTEEP. ST MILLLNE11Y A.D DRESS MAh'IXG. MRS. S. C. LIND3EY natin j acenrrd ne of the rst and ctot exjwr!-rucod drv-nak-.-r in tbe country, we will de a'.! kinds of drew-makin in the utatt't and tuc-!"t fashlonahW style, and aaraatee WJ;:i.tloo. I will alo kevp a full tok of MILLIaEUY goods, of the tatet and moet fashionable asylea, from Kalttmore. Sr. Louis and . hlcao. asdall as cbeap a the cheapest. B ur and call one door north of T. T. Luacome't store, np tair. before bciii! cleawhere. Carrollton. Mo. "STtf SWT- irw- sr-w w s, r-w JLV XJAJ 9J iaJtl I , longer dotibte.1 GIIG$DY a& BRO., SOLTII CAEROLLTON. II AVIXG bought oct tlie stoci acd a-asd of Samuel Iu:;k.'rton at Soutti Carroilton. w e : ia is bard Iv in position to succor , I them immediately, she will neither coerce them by violent measures nor allow another power to coerce them. ; The South Sclavonians feel strong enou?U to rise against Turkey. , ; Russia, according to the Vodonos'ti, will guarantee the neutrality of.the ' , other parties. This language difu rs '. j from intelligence semi-officially pro- ! pagated, but under Russian press , renrlleton i laws it could not be held w ith im I n."''1 icti ! punity if unapproved. The ex is- j 2,!!rle" ! fence of opposite currents cannot be , burman" Dflknap Total. by driving business. f.J. Clement, in Chicago Inter-Ocean. IIC OTEHIE IS r.YlT A correspondent of the AeademV. Writing at Luxor on Feb. 2, says: : "A remarkable discovery was mado , a tew days since at a spot to tho north . I . t I t . I. II.. . . . i ine niomer who uoiv iier. ne irfais her personally with a liberty which is grauuaien ny iut inoiviouai C.iaracicr. ajuh it is nieiiiaui)- a -f . ,. -.iiIr in lhu ;l (Cn.l libert v. The girl as inevitably ends ' T: " ,.t ' 1 M, invintrtdm : the more unworldlv ! 7, uA?u,WD.,.m.on - , j the fnore purest is, the more likely ; niao ... 4 l i v"u 1 ,hl mr, a'h Thj ! their land 03,06 Xioa kind of cist, 3;rable. In the meat.while the" tnanlmw,.nf R!lnfi wh;,.h th, has not the slightest idea or marrying ;foMnat(.,v hrrilrp. 'jnui(,a th ' ,,1, ht.r a i-pri- m:ill minority of voting' ' , j f"S. . - - -T - mf )ki in little ijurin Total 4 i meri are in a marrying mo-Kl in" these ! V t" "'"T' lZ'.t "f Y. " Vl7aW 1 lie A L LV. U t. LI 1 . . r . i . i - . . - i . ... gin as ou. oi me g juu l;;iiik- wimcii still eoes ud andL-,vf,. i.? i.im f. i.t . " i fv. IVt J 4- ' - 111 IM a a fT VU1 ov j The Bkistow IIoo Stoky. The.. i r'infinnat i ft. til int jv-". -Arnvivi!!i : 't kicks Ky., special says : Isaac C. Reeves j stiaii keep at all tisues a full stock of i has made an affidavit in regard to ; vjKtJL C.KI C.O, I the Bristow hog story, in which he Confrc-fioiiei'ic!- 3Tolions, he told the story while intoxi- Qm cilaiMaro. Ilardivare, ;cated; that he never, at any time i - )dwt olf ,-. ,:,-,f; the goods tho gods provide him Table Cutlery, rtc. gave to Bristow, or to any one for ' - ,. 0. ' ora , . ,. i Meanwhile American society rul-s An sorted ok of Patent Medicine,. Dr,. : bim, monev or property of anv kind ' f . . g f lhat:that the father and mother of the jtc. ail of which uui be s..-;a cheap as the . T J - i the majority of these subscribers are tHrl shall rema n nerfeetlv nassivp. carved iu green basalt. conven- 1 ; men are in a marrying iiio in iiihs. Ktnr)0rotamu, Varvavl in ptpo Confound the old blunderbus. How j hard times ; he has jut as little idea ! upright in Uie usual V-i.k.!' oi iiisnonoriua or even iujuiiu- '";M,r,i ,n,.nur rf,.; r, tiv, public esteem, but he accepts the!fcifft an eb,Vm or symbol. The imacy or friendship of a young f . ncoIlceilHl lhe t ' ' Still Going subscription liat , more white aper has been added to j dull fool if. when lovely Thais is the pile. A dozen new names came left to it behind hira, be did not take ! cbrxwt. I: will h ot:r aim to keep always a for any purpose. Whatever I fr.h aud complete st nt. and we cuuudeial; "a--k a ,nara ol tnc piit,l:c iatrcuie. in l (Situ Sratlf, &r. V ASll iXii TO S 31 EAT 3IARKKT. C. F. HARTTJNG. PROPRIETOR. ' DrviliED. L?ading Hemocrats Congress have declared since : vote on Payne's financial bill, that ! they had abandoned all hope of a ' compromise in their own party on jthe financial question. It is now ! proposed to agree on some plan that jthe best elements in both parties j will pass, and the President will ap-i prove. young men, who seem disposed to I the man may oo tne most atairawo rua.i norr n-iiiph o, thini- iJor unsuitable husband for their finders concealed the treasure, and having removed it to the house of one of their number, covered it with straw of dhourra corn. The affair, however, through jealousy, was soon revealed to the authorities, and the Governor of Ivaxor went by night with soldier to the house where the treasure was concealed. The onhan denied all knowledge of py owner l..,t ho... n ;-,K al-"" """ mure the eulatetl to inform them and fornish 'tX 'them with wholasome and useful ! If thev hould "ask hi intentions" iL7i.,"l ."Tl"". r !?.a ,-. . ' "Ill'lCil II, Ull'l ui enlll IXilUbCU OUl skreorflinf? to the rational custom of::.. L! hj.i reading. We appreciate their taste j according to.the rational custom of i its hi;Jin ' ,ace The figure was then and admire the bent of their minds. ! oar JZ,lhc' , l.he f herself. rf.,noved pli(Xll jn the .British Con- - ; would be the hrst to reljel, on the cuIatp &u,i nflt Iri,rrim? handvl CVBAMore estates have been erounj that she was made ridicuhms ov t )Iariette Iy, who chanced burnt in the r.eighhorhocd of Colon, : ;"'J i"" ' " ' " .k" . at I.uxor in his steamer. The , iui 1 1 rr i i ' i - urn i iir ii j i ica ano a ngnt is reporteti near mere in ; betakes himself to fresh Gelds. which a ispaniffh was killed and pany woucuej. it is a.so reported f tC07rnT kLV ' tnroughoat. A long inscription mnnnmarir i ns ' n em rkn lik J. F. FAHXHAAI, IVIoi-elittiit Trtiloi-. B EXT OX S TREE T, North wert nd Psblic Sqaare, CARROLLTON, MO. Stock of c'otba. eaavimert. resttns. etc. 03 hand. Beat atyle of wirtniaablp. All work paaranteerf. K-a.-onable pneea. Order aoltett ed. and prompt attnrton to castomer fltf COMMERCIAL BLANK? Eyrr deaenpuok .a osr, neatly friDtcd at tUia cfifec. i banks of the Euphrates, where it High FriCeS KeiDt DOWIl ! broke CQt in February. The Egyp- I .J., AND i-h volunteer captain ! woman controls her disappointment : hi"h VnV ! Vv, -S.h .AJmI a number of his com-1 -i pM iSKS Vdvasleof the Plagce. The ' pany wounuej. it is a.so reponear ",-tlr .ILT,7" Z ti hL; r.Q n t !Irou-nout- A lon inscription in plague has reached Bagdad from the; that the insurgents captured the I too sharp to bear, and there isT a ' H&in SD.t.L , ' TO fi T i rWkSl i T CX anvttao . ltill nr k cn ti .la as ras-f (ho - ""T" TDC BEST KID of.TlClT KEPT TP! Patront.se the Washington Market if you want tfac best of choice meat at the lowest poaeible price. Cash paid for ITides and Tallow. Hlgbet cash price pai'lfor all kind of fat stock. TUre doers north of Banm A lavtd-g store. Mam :rttct,CarroIItcii. '.rtf tian sanitarv authorities Quarantine all arrivals from the Persian Gulf for fifteen days. town of Haga, and got cflf with booty. opposite Xeuvitas. t murder or a suicide, and a large amount of 'Chatter of insanity. A Treacher, who bad once been a printer, thus concluded a seimon: "Youth may be compared to a com- i in triumph its colors, ma, manhood to a semicolon; and j man, the country is sa'e and Chokers-old age to a coloa : to which death town is happy. -Simon, wigj-Ie- Anp now the Chokerstown Sand-wipe has come out boldly for the candidacy of its preference. Away op to tbe "mast head7' it has nailed Brown is the me csuai(in front of thH fio.are The hintjer. mfyl in-tT'ir.t inn ia Iha Kcai- ArA.nivl ! but both are far inferior in execution re-! when compared witn thestatue itself. a ' a .a - - w "What's usee play poker.'' marked an almond eyed denizen of w hich is in the finest ftyle of art. and even superior to the celebrated green basalt cow of the same epoch in the Museum of Boulak. The Inscrln- puts a period' i wa ie Tucson, Xev.. the other day. "Me hold four klings and a lace ; Meliean man . bold all same time four laces and a kling; whole week washee gone likee woodbine." Hons contain the names of Psam me- tichus I. and his Queen and dauglv ir, unci on tne ovais on ine sandstone A good action is nev-pr thrown rist tlrMilvmaniinnui ku i, .a away, and that is why so few of them I diMon th vme 0f a King hithcrlu are seen lying arouud loose. uuknown."
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Title | The Wakenda record. (Carrollton, Mo.). (Carrollton, MO), 1876-04-07 |
Issue Date | 1876-04-07 |
Issue Year | 1876 |
Issue Month | 04 |
Issue Day | 07 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 9 |
Title Number | 13 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
Rights | These pages may be freely search and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
LCCN | sn85033881 |
Issue Present | Present |
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Title | The Wakenda record. (Carrollton, Mo.). (Carrollton, MO), 1876-04-07 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO |
Transcript | . , qa. ' ' : Slje tDakcmfca tttcorfc, PUBLISHED EVERY "FRIDAY RECORD PRIXmG C011PAXY. JOIW BRAND, fublleber. JOS. II. TURNER RualneM Manager. THE AIAIDA OFFICE MAUI STBEKT. CARR011T0I, CAII9LL COOSTT, MIStOORt. RATES CF SUBSCRIPTION. us copy, one year . $1,150 On copy, l raontlia O.TS Oi copy tent oii!kM of county, per year 2.7" fayumnt Invariably in alvancu. EBCOED 0 Watts , of -Vbufrtising, tout AsmtisainTs on the third pan of lhl rfrr ill hr rtarr 4 it. ir fwr iiM-nlua. Tra" y afct:ed ibai 4 Walking in the ' Right a God has given ut. With Charity toward all. Enmity toward none Volume IX. CARROLLTOX, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 187G. Number K ra- real per ' fc-rii)n; rvfalarlv wilt , rvJcctloa wt tbi. rare. BHttAi ASTESTISOtfJTS. or tnv r ttaa loval. ill V- rbarrrd Tr , c-ot per he fur tbe Krt tnriioa. r4 lira eetst. irlsno or rat i auWenert tHM-rttiaw JrhrW, half jpirty, and jearly altrtt-fk a! w U bv iiiwiivU at a lilwrmJ nicln lfce-rat -. Atiwim?ntra oWv and Final S-rilrae I Tnr r at i eset,,i.v Noli. ioi aii'vialy t ixxjan: 'rtaroaa!uali,r a kiu'- wm&. A 1LAKGIE STOCK. AMID ILOW PKICIES ! 3OIV BACK YOU ARE IW ITEI) TO CALL VIVI EXA31IM: 31Y EXTlSIVE II .1 11 El II "SST Goods for. CASH Below Competition. Please call at once upon To TATT 1IJS PUBLIC SQIJAUi:, C lROLLT r 3lIMOXJXir. City Tradf. JACOBS, HUBBELL & CO., ,Y ON HANI) AX EXTE! n inn hi KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) AX EXTENSIVE STOCK OK v. niiiiini El D It 11 I I H llJllillllillLl II 1 I ll'llllil T lllill LlW o Looking Glasses. Coffins, &c. Furniture made to onlcr, and special orders carefully rates. Manufactory and repair rdiop in rear of the .store. fi I Ifil at lowest north side rum.ic square, carrou.ton, mo. j MAGILL fe HEITZ, DEALERS in Drugs, Patent lledicies, Paints, OILS, GLASS. &C. Opposite Gittings House, CARROLLTON, MO. DCSIBR 8c DERBY Have nssociatt'd thein-sdvcs together for tho purposo of manufacturing : Wagons, Plows and Farming Implements ! (Tljc Ucrorfc. I FI.OR.U. I I I,T1 KE . VV.XV IIIXT?. i As our readers are aware, the time i ' for flower and vogetahle seed sowing I jisabuiit at haiiJ, anil wo therefore' i venture a few hinu to tho- jntert lRAI a." sss IMPAIR THE WO!tI WINS TIIEDAV. The futile elforts of the Powers nntrh itr thf. Si',l:ivntilIin nmsl iiin are now apparent to nil. llov ofcdin thU culture and which may preserving paee have nil fallen to the ground ROll Or MOHOB. CarroUlnn I'ubtK- .chwnla, larrb, IS10. Ammtia AuMin, 1 aura arli r. H. Martin, . rratik .rjtr. W iiin- SnLklii , i;.n.i. Or a-iioi.ARir. .. Carter. X. Mary Tl", 9C i K. taathcraff.VI't. I 'nrrie Carter Finiua A nil." a.nariwr,' SHOPS. BKINlJ both i)rc:K aI m"hnnli'f anl hirliiir none mt th-lw-t r.f ltc'p. at:d kno in the want of : tin; farming c"!iiim;tiiry. tiiy le-lii've 1st tdeir work mil -h entire sMtiUHCtlon, and tber ro- ' ecttu!Iy ao!i(.it ILf palrinmi- of t!i- tenle of .,jnty whu iUlr.; to latroulze hoiu j maLufar-turo. Alau lu liic baa'-uH-nr of til': f.-iniL Mau.'nctory, ..Vra. j I I -E LIN'S I 3 EIOS. vril! carry on a i i Machine Shop and Brass Foundry, Where all kin l- of M - !iinery will 1 hiillt t.i or.l-r or r-t):ilr'.l :t !nrt no'I-c :i workmHii!!k- strlo am! at r -i.MiiiiiliKi prii. ?. AIho. tmiler n-p i rin'. .ill itiaja of turunz auii lori:ii for haru:)g etc.. l'ii to nnliT. l ;iid Tor tJkl lir.is an i l'i;ijr. I Mnuufactorjr at I'ozier's Itrirk atiop. corner VV..Mutm av,'uti and Vi'r Jiia street, tarrolltou. ! 1 and be not arnis.s at ttiU time. Baron Koditk, Austrian ! "- b " t- iioii.c s-ar. J-pb foreman. r r- i i t ,P! Iiureiil lo an: nieu IUO preparation OI , utt- "T cii iab-ihi- ' i. a . T .1 . 1 . a.T l.-V.-lt iiiicrsoiiiu riifivu mu bveu. anil 10 i..n ha j deposit. the seed therein, demand the: "mmim." atnooi ; strictest attention of tlie operator. In tkL no positive, infallible tliree-tioiia can bo given, and in this opera tion it requires the exercise of the i vtrv best iud'Ttient atnl reason.' rifmrima : vam-i ui sera mis lisunil GEORGE W. THOMAS, lH3aV.W.l GROCERIES AN DPR OVISIONS QiiMiiisviir i lasjsAvai'o, -Sacc. LET .J.YI) B.IIk EIL jj At the Old Stand, EAST BEXTOX ST.. CAIIIJOLLTOX, jro. SMALL PRORTS D QUiCK SALES take Prodtiee In Is my pint to. Will C'ES. Cull ami aeo me. exchange for jrnods at CASH PRI- M, W, 6rUNTlS5, j DEALER IX I .1 1 Bl 3 Hi il 1 .1111,1 hum I BCII.V negotiation witli the Turkisli of (ieiaU, and the other pence romrnis-sioners have left Iiajjusa. thus end ing the conference. It is reported that the conferences will be continued by correspondence ; but thU amount.- to nothing. A Vienna dispatch says flirt rnm r, Tf tft iif TtitiT-iti r.f firrif ; have sent telegraphic dispatch to! P0"'" qa!remfnts, only gen-the three Emperors, entreating them I"1'1 can be given in a i., n-.nn,0..ro,ui n,. t .u..,i r..f.isll"f' article. To obtain tho ade- Itl till II.1UH. '1 M'O li'V IV tviu . i i, .. ..... i. ; quate knowledge of these onerationsi ittj jires rureiui cxperimenr, ana e.x- a perience. The writer of this article j ha-s met with very good success In : sowinsr verv small, tlt-lii-atn fii-ids in I lint tlie most important event in boxes in the following manner. A connection with this subject is the; b"x l- I- inches, and thrw inches tone of tlu a little Itussia was exceeltng!y conservative i so, sufficient to nearly fill the box. ! I ut thi.s soil into some suitable ves.se! Sena Tarker. V, Oliver Hraii'l. .Ic!f. Ilnrp, l.ta KoIiumou, I. liiinii.l Ilea. It. 1. Ki'iutnik It. 1. WlV.'.ama. ii"t t. or 'iiOLAntitr. I'arkvr. Vl'. J-'" r.arji, i'S1, . rum ia)H.n acilo.it.. Aobtiattch. I.ulu tin -cru. Lowe Itawkia II A;i..'hv. llurri (I Xclll K. . KiLdruk, Kate llol'.u; uni t, or sciioLAUMtrr. I.. Haw-kin, yt. ;. I' Cam i t!ie feeling is growing stronger! against the Turks in all directions in the disturbed districts. i with this subject is the l)"x l- incries, and thrtn; inches e liussian press at present, i dp3 W fui! iVith a"y KT! ' , . i garden soil. Then take a quantity e wlnle ago the position of v st)i, ,lot vvry rich but mo,jerately d the press inclined to pacific in terests. Xov this is all changed, luc(iiMwarc, Calais and WooiJcn Ware, Mm m. gCOUXTRY I'RODL'CE A SPECIALTY' East Benton Street a:il neat it hot. insects Hnu lotu sceu. This KM tlc.-trovFj and tho Hear is inclined to grow ti,, ., cirt nr miKv.riro r.n v,,u. n..i savage. Probabl, if Austrian jeal-j a portion of this earth into the box, ! ousy can be hedged in and the three make it smooth on the top by gently Hits?iiiiir il iiowii. i 1 1 i mow iiri Kfiiiat sprinkle i xiii ui a tan j I'niiti il tci nun i i p.i CARROLLTON, MO. NEW HARNESS AND SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT. very tnin and sprinkle over with the prepared earth; then sow on a few seed again and sprinkle on more earth. Repeat the operation several times, usiug'a plenty of seed. You n-iil rouiv by thia operation that the first seed sown will be covered ESe3PA3BIj.ISH:3EiI 1888 F. W. D'E VINE," Stovfes and Tinware, HARDWARE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Dealer in oline, and Battclle & Col-lins' loYS, Cultivators, Corn Planters, "REAPERS AND MOWERS. GARDEN TOOLS OP ALL KINDS. Pumps, Chain and Force. PROMPT ATTKXTIOX GIVEX TO tii eeoFiis AND GUTTERING. STOICE 0. EAST KE.TCI. STREET' PEYTON tfc FLOYD Having started a new simp on Ri-nton street, neat tlie old post office C.lUROLLTO., Missouri, Are prepared to do work in the best style and with the very best material. Wo caa tnuko it lor the interest of all wanting gooJs in our line to pive us a call. ATl. WORK WARRATKD. Rerair'unr neatly done at short notice. 20 3in erent-cs existing among them, it will j bo but a fchort step to a solution of j the llerzegovinian question. That ! step will finally be war and the dis memberment of European Turkey. Events point clearly to that as the pretty deep, while the last seed sown ultimatum. The Berlin correspond-; will be covered very little. Xow ient of the London Times telegraphs j moisten the earth in the box with .'this significant news: "The Itus tepid water and you will very likely isian press is gradually withdrawing ! succeed. The above will .suggest to from the conservative position as-i the operator how to proceed ou a I stimed at the beginning of tho rebel- larger scale. i lion iti Herzegovina. Neither the! necessity of keeping Turkey intact, j GoVEnxoii Ames, of Mississippi, j nor the'expedieney of Rnssbi acting ' has resigned his office. Tho Oovcr-; conjointly with Austria, is I"tig-r : nor iu bi3 letter of resignation nays : ; insistetl upon. The official Incalnlr ,.r - ., , .. J . i?fc, on tlie contrary, attributes the ! In consequence of the election of ! dangerous! position of the instirgfiit : last November, I found myself con-j to Austria's partiality for Turkey. ' fronted with a hostile legislature, forgetting entirely that Austria's ; aU(1 embarrassed and baffled In my t proceedings have been so long sup-; , . . xl , j .orte.1 bv Russia. Tho Moscow ; eavors to carry out the plans for Gazette, which is always well inform- j "e tenure 01 my .-laio and 01 my etl in foreign matters, has suddenly j party. 1 resolved, therefore, to re- , NO TIIK TO RK.tD. , Not long ago a farmer's sou stated, in tho writer's hearing, that ho hardly knew how to pa s Ii is tim during "the idle season of the year," ho called the winter month. II j did not rosscss a tasto for book, ami ' positively declared that ho had no time to red except a Ing!o weekly paper. With no love for literature, ; tu wonder he did not ktvnr what tn do with the btirging hour. Vetsuch a confession, the poet Cowley think, i would have been Ul-liuied by Mtv thusah h In the JHiyih year of his life. t ertainiy wo snort uvea tnouerns have no reason to compluiu of but- I plus days, and ought not to have an ' hotir hang heavily once a year. With a desire for knowledge, .nd tho material lor Its accumulation always at hand, duliut- can never attach itself to time. The custom of having a book iu one'd pocket or at hand was strongly recommende ly Dr. Johnson, and he said that much of his knowledge whs thus obtained. In Imitation of Ilewthoven, who walked tho street of Vionnii with tablet in hand, and of Itlny, who carried a memorandum hook whilo hunting, that ho might noto down his thoughts, if tie had Hny worth treasuring, with a look lu hand or within his reach, the meient rtieehan-1c or tho farmer's boy tnay glean many facts worth treasuring as long as memory endure. No timo to read! Why, tho mn.t active business man can rend newspapers half an hour every day, anl digest twenty or thirty duodeclrnoe every year, "it requires no great In- Xoti.- TIiom hb a'tn-h-(l have been on the dustrv to reatl All Octavo OI1CB It Hull or U,.u..r eath month during the ....Ion. j mont) ,nofct ( it whIo WaitillJC for VvnTIU.,, .... Tit-rov' l'lMKNiKsi nieala. H has been done many a ANoniM. oi Tii.ion s !M" itniCi A sUl)iloll4 man, nndina h Hf.foi f.itvIttiUnaer.nf M. Joseph. , wai to dinner every day 4 few formerly connected with tho Herald', moments before it was ready, ctu- I 1.. AUDtill. I. 1 . iulri-v. It.-; -1 r. l'lmli-r, Nliaiktiii, aaa ItiiL'-rn. k-H. 0. I M. (iulinr. It. Ttionii)-on,''S. I t Hoot . f. . I!i!ini-'i r t I siianaliu l:i.-vuoirf. Kil(i 'll su-a'!. 1 1 k?s "a" -rmnaKT arsoor. Oertrut!' 11111. Alotizo l)i-uhain, Cliaa. WI.Cfi.-M. Frank Jauury. Albert Sccri-t. ci.a-i "" - rtuakHT si-Hoot.. Atn!)cr llir.dman. Knty Wrljjlit, Mliiuto Vlui-'f ." 1-i.IltAUT Kl UOOL. M irtiio Kariiham. fjinra Kiur. V. llBrlitiarf r, Leavla Shrll. Kautiv M.:Nutt, Siifie Kerby, KUa Ni'ttcnmh, 7.lla lvi-l, liobeit SylvoatiT, Cbaa. Hal-, Jiuiuiie itocnt. " ntofanv bcuool. H..V-H Iliram Borili-r.a Kaiitiy fli.-rrmiT, jH j Miiiiin- .laniiarir. l.ill H'l r-l rill iier, L. IIui:ipLt-riuau. Willis Wh:lS.-ld. Willie Arm .Id. I.ulu Atnl.-ri-.iu. Hnr--y Kij"ily, J'Hitlie Triiti-r, saionel 1'ajuo, Matitx Martin, Mav Gllnk. MaflcT KM.la, Willlo'WIUIa. lluuiiT .lonisa ; Jai. McHrmyer, KiMte Sniilli, Ada lloalh. Smltli ArnoM. K'l.lW: Trottrr. A Hie Ki rby, JlllillliK itgw. S. S. DRUG STORE. Having purchased the stock and fixtures f the lruo- Store formerly occupied hy p E CI.'AlfT. ad taviu;; thoroughly rttlttad aud r-.'Stiixiblied the t-$tablhav.'itt, we arc tire-mrcd to do busine.-i with A GOOD STOCK OF DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, changed its tone. It proposes that the Turkish troops be withdrawn from Herzegovina, and the Province either ceded to or placed under the administration of Uie Prince of Montenegro, antl the Turks might he induced to recognize the Sultan as his .suzerain. The suggestion is put forward because the (rii:ette thinks sign my ofiice as Governor of the State of Mississippi ; but, meanwhile, articles of impeachment were instituted against me, and of course I could not antl would not retire from my position under the imputation of any charge affecting my honor or integrity. For the reason indicated I of that city, against whom an indict ment for conspiracy to defraud the United States rewnuo was found at Jeffersou City two or three weeks 1 A.- I I .. - 1 1 . . 1 ... I 4 ago, anu u nincii ou jjic-aueu not 1 euiltv. appeared before the United States court at Jefferson City on Friday last, and withdrew the plea of not guilty and entered a plea of guilty. This is honest, at least, in IJittinger. It is always better to tell the truth at once than lie. "Free love, free whiskey, and a frco grab. into ployed those (Mid moment in writ hig n work which eventually swelled into several volumes. William Gifford, the critic; William Carey, the missionary; Samuel Drew, tho theologian, and Jloger Sherman, the statesman, all shoe makers in early life, found timo to read while working on the bench. John Ititto, when a boy, was an apprentice at the same Iruilo, and soino of the material for his biblical works was compiled while working at shoes fourteen or fifteen hours a day I nobert Nicoll, the Wcotch poet herd ing cattle PATtTF m mm PUTTY that all hopp of carrying out a reform u escape uuruww ,c,n programme must be aban.lonod when !are "pensated by no public useful-! here are Turkish troops in Herzego- msV'ici lf het art,.c,tf of u,P-.h .-;..o .,n,i .i,;iu n,0 ii..rt i, i,rw,' '" 'it presented against me were dis- 1 Clll'l ttWIO llltv ' f 1 L V 1.1 lllll'ty- . . w . . . m ... !(,t .i,.on.-ti,;,.ff..t,i.,i ..-if unsseu, i snoui.i leel at liberty to I by a supper at a ' mentioning Austria's well known i ofjuii'tiAn r oni iilan 'llia f:Arrtto conclndes'bv i.ivitin- En?- i Crvernor s letter the Impeachment Hand to co-operate with Russia fori: in very early boyhood. 1 . ,1 1 . : t , . i . 1. 1 1 . 1. T ta r. ..f UHVIJ l i 1 1 PI UOOK Willie Oil lilt Uncle Sam a pocketa is a suf- . . . f . . . ficieut recommendation to entitle any Though ttut eeven or eight years old fellow to a free pass to the State! he had learned to drive his studies prison. i a-s we" 89 tne catth?. : ! The writer once knew a lad who A.inRir..N t.iKi.s-pooit ( Rt tii iirji.. never went to mill without taking a An Eastern journal venture ti,H!book worth reading. Ho went with following: Tho American girl is an ox-cart, arid read not only whilo left wholly to her own manage-' the grist was being ground, bill while ment. She has half a dozen in- j the team was on the road. He took timates among the young fellows ! h'" newspaper into the hay field, and of her set; she corresponds with 1 read in the spare moments While his them, accompanies thern to con- co laborers were wiping off sweat certs and the opera unchaperoned , unoer a snaoe tree, unnKing cooi and sometimes winds up the evening ' water with ginger and molasses in it. restaurant, winch anu taiaing nonsense. carry out my desire and purpose of j ends in the small hours. They ure' In this age, pre-eminent for news-resignation." After receiving the 1 not ostensibly lovers : they are friends papers, periodical, and writing ent ! bona canuirculs. She finds tho half- i fooks, there is no excuse for idleness. Court assembled and dismissed the ! passionate intercourse ruoro intoxi-'. and anybody who lov-s knowlcdgo impeachment articles. The resigna- j eating than direct love-making. She f" he benefit and the pleasure it if- And all Articles' in our Line of Business Our GOOD!? AKE WARRANTED TO BE AS WE REPRESENT THEM. SMITH SUM3IERS. Ult S. S. Store. East Side Public Square. two .nor. sTt p..tershfir" ionrWls the '' ,)f the Governor was a complete 1 opens the depths of her innocent 1 fords, can find time to secure an ink-two more M. leterturg journals, the . ..v.I; ,, . ..,. o.tln.if H. V ran 9 I hv bl.tirn 1 I, I . . 7 . . . . . "UI l'l l.-t. . ifc LFUUilLaiJ3 LLliUilill Y tXL IT Ilt'kl L LU IUC VUl.ai. Wl.tiil. t,Jl, IIIC I O South 'Slavonians that'. although j Iuite indignant. favored intimate.becomes an hantne . Ui i l.r.lL- in .5tl.i t alr' - - " ' . I OI Ult! IWU. A II 1VV UIOIIUI3, uuuu Atruiucriiuc J.11- j pernaps wtCKit, iik Knows moru rji vestigating Committees are good I the; secret feelings, desires, aims of; tlinrs THp ar-enttnt to ,Ufa tn,1 me gin man ner sinvi ui uiowitrr, or . tii us : Dr. i 1 LTTSign of the Big Red Stove.m School Books and Notions ! .IT IL F, GIB SOI, THE POST OFFICE, Keeps a large stock of SCHOOL BOOKS of all kinds, including THE Adopted by tho County, which will be sold at introductory and exchange prices. 1 have also an extensive stock of BL.iJYK U O OAVV, STITIO.YERY, ivijvij oir sij.ij es In elegant styles, with, border to match. Ia elcjjant variety, and bushels of IN'otious of every kind, MILLINERY, Dress-maimz nl Hair Wort. MISS AXXA 1SHERWOOD remains at tlie tfro former"? oocr.piod Hr Mr. K Jonr. on Main airci-t, ut-i'. door to Bantu A David', aud U PREPARED TO DO ALL WORK in the above line, neatly, promptly and on reasonable terms. t"S.VTISFACTIOX Gl'ARAXTEEP. ST MILLLNE11Y A.D DRESS MAh'IXG. MRS. S. C. LIND3EY natin j acenrrd ne of the rst and ctot exjwr!-rucod drv-nak-.-r in tbe country, we will de a'.! kinds of drew-makin in the utatt't and tuc-!"t fashlonahW style, and aaraatee WJ;:i.tloo. I will alo kevp a full tok of MILLIaEUY goods, of the tatet and moet fashionable asylea, from Kalttmore. Sr. Louis and . hlcao. asdall as cbeap a the cheapest. B ur and call one door north of T. T. Luacome't store, np tair. before bciii! cleawhere. Carrollton. Mo. "STtf SWT- irw- sr-w w s, r-w JLV XJAJ 9J iaJtl I , longer dotibte.1 GIIG$DY a& BRO., SOLTII CAEROLLTON. II AVIXG bought oct tlie stoci acd a-asd of Samuel Iu:;k.'rton at Soutti Carroilton. w e : ia is bard Iv in position to succor , I them immediately, she will neither coerce them by violent measures nor allow another power to coerce them. ; The South Sclavonians feel strong enou?U to rise against Turkey. , ; Russia, according to the Vodonos'ti, will guarantee the neutrality of.the ' , other parties. This language difu rs '. j from intelligence semi-officially pro- ! pagated, but under Russian press , renrlleton i laws it could not be held w ith im I n."''1 icti ! punity if unapproved. The ex is- j 2,!!rle" ! fence of opposite currents cannot be , burman" Dflknap Total. by driving business. f.J. Clement, in Chicago Inter-Ocean. IIC OTEHIE IS r.YlT A correspondent of the AeademV. Writing at Luxor on Feb. 2, says: : "A remarkable discovery was mado , a tew days since at a spot to tho north . I . t I t . I. II.. . . . i ine niomer who uoiv iier. ne irfais her personally with a liberty which is grauuaien ny iut inoiviouai C.iaracicr. ajuh it is nieiiiaui)- a -f . ,. -.iiIr in lhu ;l (Cn.l libert v. The girl as inevitably ends ' T: " ,.t ' 1 M, invintrtdm : the more unworldlv ! 7, uA?u,WD.,.m.on - , j the fnore purest is, the more likely ; niao ... 4 l i v"u 1 ,hl mr, a'h Thj ! their land 03,06 Xioa kind of cist, 3;rable. In the meat.while the" tnanlmw,.nf R!lnfi wh;,.h th, has not the slightest idea or marrying ;foMnat(.,v hrrilrp. 'jnui(,a th ' ,,1, ht.r a i-pri- m:ill minority of voting' ' , j f"S. . - - -T - mf )ki in little ijurin Total 4 i meri are in a marrying mo-Kl in" these ! V t" "'"T' lZ'.t "f Y. " Vl7aW 1 lie A L LV. U t. LI 1 . . r . i . i - . . - i . ... gin as ou. oi me g juu l;;iiik- wimcii still eoes ud andL-,vf,. i.? i.im f. i.t . " i fv. IVt J 4- ' - 111 IM a a fT VU1 ov j The Bkistow IIoo Stoky. The.. i r'infinnat i ft. til int jv-". -Arnvivi!!i : 't kicks Ky., special says : Isaac C. Reeves j stiaii keep at all tisues a full stock of i has made an affidavit in regard to ; vjKtJL C.KI C.O, I the Bristow hog story, in which he Confrc-fioiiei'ic!- 3Tolions, he told the story while intoxi- Qm cilaiMaro. Ilardivare, ;cated; that he never, at any time i - )dwt olf ,-. ,:,-,f; the goods tho gods provide him Table Cutlery, rtc. gave to Bristow, or to any one for ' - ,. 0. ' ora , . ,. i Meanwhile American society rul-s An sorted ok of Patent Medicine,. Dr,. : bim, monev or property of anv kind ' f . . g f lhat:that the father and mother of the jtc. ail of which uui be s..-;a cheap as the . T J - i the majority of these subscribers are tHrl shall rema n nerfeetlv nassivp. carved iu green basalt. conven- 1 ; men are in a marrying iiio in iiihs. Ktnr)0rotamu, Varvavl in ptpo Confound the old blunderbus. How j hard times ; he has jut as little idea ! upright in Uie usual V-i.k.!' oi iiisnonoriua or even iujuiiu- '";M,r,i ,n,.nur rf,.; r, tiv, public esteem, but he accepts the!fcifft an eb,Vm or symbol. The imacy or friendship of a young f . ncoIlceilHl lhe t ' ' Still Going subscription liat , more white aper has been added to j dull fool if. when lovely Thais is the pile. A dozen new names came left to it behind hira, be did not take ! cbrxwt. I: will h ot:r aim to keep always a for any purpose. Whatever I fr.h aud complete st nt. and we cuuudeial; "a--k a ,nara ol tnc piit,l:c iatrcuie. in l (Situ Sratlf, &r. V ASll iXii TO S 31 EAT 3IARKKT. C. F. HARTTJNG. PROPRIETOR. ' DrviliED. L?ading Hemocrats Congress have declared since : vote on Payne's financial bill, that ! they had abandoned all hope of a ' compromise in their own party on jthe financial question. It is now ! proposed to agree on some plan that jthe best elements in both parties j will pass, and the President will ap-i prove. young men, who seem disposed to I the man may oo tne most atairawo rua.i norr n-iiiph o, thini- iJor unsuitable husband for their finders concealed the treasure, and having removed it to the house of one of their number, covered it with straw of dhourra corn. The affair, however, through jealousy, was soon revealed to the authorities, and the Governor of Ivaxor went by night with soldier to the house where the treasure was concealed. The onhan denied all knowledge of py owner l..,t ho... n ;-,K al-"" """ mure the eulatetl to inform them and fornish 'tX 'them with wholasome and useful ! If thev hould "ask hi intentions" iL7i.,"l ."Tl"". r !?.a ,-. . ' "Ill'lCil II, Ull'l ui enlll IXilUbCU OUl skreorflinf? to the rational custom of::.. L! hj.i reading. We appreciate their taste j according to.the rational custom of i its hi;Jin ' ,ace The figure was then and admire the bent of their minds. ! oar JZ,lhc' , l.he f herself. rf.,noved pli(Xll jn the .British Con- - ; would be the hrst to reljel, on the cuIatp &u,i nflt Iri,rrim? handvl CVBAMore estates have been erounj that she was made ridicuhms ov t )Iariette Iy, who chanced burnt in the r.eighhorhocd of Colon, : ;"'J i"" ' " ' " .k" . at I.uxor in his steamer. The , iui 1 1 rr i i ' i - urn i iir ii j i ica ano a ngnt is reporteti near mere in ; betakes himself to fresh Gelds. which a ispaniffh was killed and pany woucuej. it is a.so reported f tC07rnT kLV ' tnroughoat. A long inscription mnnnmarir i ns ' n em rkn lik J. F. FAHXHAAI, IVIoi-elittiit Trtiloi-. B EXT OX S TREE T, North wert nd Psblic Sqaare, CARROLLTON, MO. Stock of c'otba. eaavimert. resttns. etc. 03 hand. Beat atyle of wirtniaablp. All work paaranteerf. K-a.-onable pneea. Order aoltett ed. and prompt attnrton to castomer fltf COMMERCIAL BLANK? Eyrr deaenpuok .a osr, neatly friDtcd at tUia cfifec. i banks of the Euphrates, where it High FriCeS KeiDt DOWIl ! broke CQt in February. The Egyp- I .J., AND i-h volunteer captain ! woman controls her disappointment : hi"h VnV ! Vv, -S.h .AJmI a number of his com-1 -i pM iSKS Vdvasleof the Plagce. The ' pany wounuej. it is a.so reponear ",-tlr .ILT,7" Z ti hL; r.Q n t !Irou-nout- A lon inscription in plague has reached Bagdad from the; that the insurgents captured the I too sharp to bear, and there isT a ' H&in SD.t.L , ' TO fi T i rWkSl i T CX anvttao . ltill nr k cn ti .la as ras-f (ho - ""T" TDC BEST KID of.TlClT KEPT TP! Patront.se the Washington Market if you want tfac best of choice meat at the lowest poaeible price. Cash paid for ITides and Tallow. Hlgbet cash price pai'lfor all kind of fat stock. TUre doers north of Banm A lavtd-g store. Mam :rttct,CarroIItcii. '.rtf tian sanitarv authorities Quarantine all arrivals from the Persian Gulf for fifteen days. town of Haga, and got cflf with booty. opposite Xeuvitas. t murder or a suicide, and a large amount of 'Chatter of insanity. A Treacher, who bad once been a printer, thus concluded a seimon: "Youth may be compared to a com- i in triumph its colors, ma, manhood to a semicolon; and j man, the country is sa'e and Chokers-old age to a coloa : to which death town is happy. -Simon, wigj-Ie- Anp now the Chokerstown Sand-wipe has come out boldly for the candidacy of its preference. Away op to tbe "mast head7' it has nailed Brown is the me csuai(in front of thH fio.are The hintjer. mfyl in-tT'ir.t inn ia Iha Kcai- ArA.nivl ! but both are far inferior in execution re-! when compared witn thestatue itself. a ' a .a - - w "What's usee play poker.'' marked an almond eyed denizen of w hich is in the finest ftyle of art. and even superior to the celebrated green basalt cow of the same epoch in the Museum of Boulak. The Inscrln- puts a period' i wa ie Tucson, Xev.. the other day. "Me hold four klings and a lace ; Meliean man . bold all same time four laces and a kling; whole week washee gone likee woodbine." Hons contain the names of Psam me- tichus I. and his Queen and dauglv ir, unci on tne ovais on ine sandstone A good action is nev-pr thrown rist tlrMilvmaniinnui ku i, .a away, and that is why so few of them I diMon th vme 0f a King hithcrlu are seen lying arouud loose. uuknown." |