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THE WEEKLY ST. LOUIS. = | vnd from parties that can in no way | | be held responsible, for the reason ——. The Miam Settlement—John Mor- y at they can not be detected. ractieal Results of Coercive | that t ; Temperance in Columbia | Artespensible saloon keeper unt | risand Family. Missouri. der heavy bond can ke held to stric — | liability by the president of the uni. | versito for selling liquor to students, | while at the same time he would be | - 8 the most efficient detective to pre-| considered the open prairie as ——_———_ without license from! able only for grazing and that no lo-| The brightest spiciest and best tamily | i E 2 ‘i paper in the West is offered tor iSS3 at! cation was worth having except 1 | Fie tollowing extraordinary low rates. H as | & FURS ¢. BRICKER, ST. LOUIS PRICES FOR ——All Kinds Or—— | | GRAND FAILURE. | Having purchased the interest of Thos Berryhill in the LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Coming almost entirely from !o- | calities where timber was plentiful ; the early settlers of Bates county) i valu- Wrom the Coumbia Herald- It is not necessary for Missouri te go to Kansas to ascertain the prac- of Prohibition. She vent others tical results has a forcible illustration within her | selling. pe ; rs 5 re than this, with one or two! the immediate vicinity of good tim- te eer 9: oe pa a “—’ i : i Columbi. : id nee Ten copies to one office 1 yaar, $ 6 00} 4 : there was enacted a law prohibiting well licensed saloons Columbia| ber. There were good reasons for | Pea corics DF i 52 | ae Soiled gk would be receiving an annual rev-/thig behet that do not now exist, | Single Copy, One Year, 1 oo | now prepare : to furnish the very best of the sale ot intoxicating liquors in less quantities than one gailon within three miles of the State University. ft has been upon the statute ooks since—a_ period ot eight years. The people ot Columbia and Boone county have therefore had ample op- portunity to ebserve and study the workings of prohibition. Original- by enacted at the instance and with the sanction of a majority of the Cemmunity, who honestly believe it to be a movement tending to promote morality and temperance, and to There isno weekly paper offered tor | enue of probably $3,00c enough to | Then, no sawed lumber was obrain- | sot macreeee, ee. LOUIS HOFFMAN ; | decrease our taxes nearly one-half, j able for buildings ey tences, logs lence and merits of the POST-DIS- while we would be spared the con-/ were the only material for buildings, ee Te is a paper for the family, | stant worry and expense incident to | and the old fashioned Virginia werm tortie mere ant, the mechanic and the | ——oNn fruitless effort to enforce an im-' rail tence, the only barrier fer pre- | copy fro: | tecting the creps from stock, while a | fice for it. Dample Copies free on application. Special arrangements made with Post- masters and Agents. Address, POST-DISPATCH, St. Louis. EAMS & : wee Ir yo have notseen it secure a m Postmaster or send to the of- - BUTLER, MO. | EF erelaS On short notice, } able. 'Saddle Horses, | A cordial invitation is extended to the public and especially those in need of anything in my line to cail and see me. North Main Street, Lyons & Noli Main St.) My terms are reason. practicable law. Also keep good With a decrease of taxes would | large supply of wood was necessary come a growth in our population | to keep up the open fire in the ca- and business, something s2dly need- } pacious fire place. ea, for a retrespect of several years} Now-a-days with sawed lumber, past will show that Columbia. has | barbed wire, and hedges. with coal not made the material progress | for fuel, the enterprising setler can which she should have made, or | locate himself in the middle of the No. 6. ti (North $72 a Week. $12 aday at hom easily made. Costly outfit tree. A ddre | Two Doors South of The C. BRICKER. protect from temptation the hundreds which has characterized towns of | wide prairies with a Se paente ee True# Co., Augusta, Maine. 165.6 ——— een be of young men attending the univer- | less advantages in this part of the | ference to the whereabouts of the sity, the officers of the law, men ex- | state. | timber. : eae eer ere eek P O Ss a O F F I C E C B | EW | ceptionally determined and coura- In plain words, we blieeve that; The Miami creek forest belt with The Sedalia Demoerat . . . early at- —Dealers in— j f rance, morality | the good soil adjoining, the cause of temperance, 7 = J = Is the only morning newspaper petween and virtue, the enforement of law/| tracted the attention of those who! Kansas City and St. Louis, Ft. Scott. and and the material prosperity of our | were seeking homes in this portion Besnubap much pablishes be a : a j 3 e ss dispatches. is a large, eight community will be subserved by of the state. Among thes fret column, Haudeomely printed a eenie the repeal of the three mile law, | these was John Mo.risof Ky., and ae ety ane reels The telegraphic, and we believe that a majority of | bis wife, her maiden name was Eliz- Conoeal and local contents of the _taily the business men, of the property | abeth Mathews, she was a native of | Reports, are complete including the latest Market S proceedings ot the Supreme e Ss ourt, and a variety ot Political intorma- owners, and all who are most deep-| Tennessee. They emigratedjto Mis | tion not to be toundelsewhere. Its aie ly concerned 1n the substantial wel-|sour in geous, have had the continued moral support of the c muununity in their re- peated ettorts to enforce it. It is tare indeed we presume, that a pro- hibitory liquor law has been more strongly sustained by a, community, or that officials more thoroughly dis- posed te execute it have been kept continually in office. THE ot GROCERIES WARE —anp— QUEENSWARE Boss Live rman Has opened a 1803, the great metoric | cetlanous reading is extensive, and it Spares no pains to secure the latest news What has beenthe result? A | tare of our town betieve with us. shower took place while they were otevery character. Special attention is humulating and absolute failure. | However beautiful prohihitron may | passing through Illinois. Bald te) the Wes eee = mam- BUTLER, MUO = = = . . : g 2, aper o s, which is is- yf - Whisky drinking and whisky selling | be in theory it 1s a failure in prac-| They settled first in Johnson county | Jeg eect Satna marnion, ESE pee ar year. The Weekly contains ail the im- 1837, removed to what is now portant news of the week, a large amount in tice. We have tried it and it has but jp EW STABLE, have gone on just the same—not in one or two places. but probably a | been found wanting. We are op-| Bates county, and 22s a claim of Miscellany, and matters of interest dozen. We see it siated that duting | posed to the further continuance of | the south-east part Charlotte tp..just|and entertainment _to the home circle. The Weekly Democrat is the an impractible experiment at the | west ot where the Morris cemetry expense of the real good and pros-| now is. | official paper of the State, and in it are published all the Proclamations of Re- wards tor the apprehension of criminals, andail the Estray notices of every county inthe State. The terms of the Daily Democrat are as follows: By mail, post- age paid, per year, $10. ‘Ihe Sunday Democrat per year, $2. Address all communications to Joun D. Russer, Business manager, the year just closed 450 barrels ot whiskey and 5,000 kegs of heer were received at the Columbia depot. Truly a magnificent showing for a temperance town! Eighteen thou- sand gallens of whisky and 25,000 gallons of beer consumed in a town One block west of perity of our community. Daniel Morris a brother ot John, = | came in about the same time and How Sages Biunder. | ae Shoe Gap ee Se took a claim on what is now known speeder od tint kata las the Lee tarm. He lived here Old men give too much advice for | Bee Us untill 1850, and then moved to Ore- OPERA HOUSE, 2 : é it all to t d. Washi aed ieee of 4,000 inhabitants in one year. 2 ee ae a | gon. John Morris, lived the rest of 47-tt ° ‘Sedalia Mo. | sets a Z . . ss 4 x“ , What’a tribute to protection afford- Cc 2 i = . j ” TIE | his life where he took-his first claim, = His Buggies are N ew ed by prohibition. anal was not practicable. Sam He died in 18 Ba ee She Brat Houston thought one-half the money eos z | O HO I J RS person buried in the Morris cemetry. His Feae Pies a) Spirited aan s Teams sh and Spirited an But the worst feature does not R Congress voted to Morse to buildthe consist in the amount ot liquor drank. first telegraph line ought to be devot- Mrs. Morris died in Jan. 1863. hisch arges ate reasonable. tor Government for $100,000 on the ground that it could not earn expen- ses, Ezra Cornell spent two-thirds of | Morse’s appropriatiens laying the first poor starveling telegraph under- | The whulesale violation of law, the arses They had five children only two of Pie, 175) z : ed to encourage Mesmerism. Cave Ss a S Z perjury, the inability of the courts Be hnssd, Pectisisier-General.:de- whom John and Sirena are now ;iv- LOUISVILLE eae CINCINNATI te convict and the general demorali- chned to buy the telegraph patents | ing. They reside at the old home- | . time to AGEN ATT, CALL AND SEE HIM. zation to the community are sull i | stead. From St. Louis via the shies = ' Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. | medical wonder ot the @. world. “Warranted to speedily cure Burns Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | Sores, : ancer , Piles, Chilblains, Corns, greater causes for mortification. Ask any man who ever served on a Boone county grand-jury. The amount of perjury before that body, & Mi. R’y. ke"No Change ot Cars.“ The greatest THE HORNS ef all reports arc truc, 1ssimply enor- Z Ee Teter, Chapped Hands, and a | skin erup- eons i. CRIS Ia nied i se that ground instead of stretching it like a onus pear eed to cure in ev Ha 4 HOURS the ickest ROUTE to piece! ss Ag “| clothes-line. Timothy Howe was | stance, or money refuuded. Prine cts | BA MORE. itis a rare occurence that a man “i t i ro decade per box, Forsale by F. M. Crumly & Co. will, on. his oath, testity to that Sure S00 coer tan On uebigky could 6tt 4. HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to a. : not collect as much as a $200 tax. eee or WASHINGTON Nevada Nursery, which will convict the person who Seward thought 75,000 men would san pos eP = nage He = = put down the rebellion. The old} Mr. T. G. Houston, of the firmot Am-/ 1.04 Sleaping Coaches oriStt FE is wor ° > Lliquor-si er above 4 a “at ‘ ala Slee , gl St. Lou- = . 6 iquorseller above | Baltimore merchant to whom Pee’s | brose & Houston, Nevada nursery, is | i, to Louisville. Cricisnatt Baltimore PER ne MACHIN THAN AR his oath. The result is that the !poems were submitted endorsed | Here With men to canvass Bates county | and Washington, without change. wis eR SEMIS ES CON ALL oe ees conenuons aes them: ‘*Here is a man fit for noth- 108 the spring erereret eee soe arSap 5 os 0 while the humiliation and demoral- Sap) Whkteece? LR GLEE: a In addition to men brought with him | BUT ONE CHAN TO NEW YORK. ization te society from such flagrant iodeh Séstepica & cues | ae UES melee, a aoe > aM oe ——________. “SEWING MACHINE CO- ms a 5 is t the sts ac sr rt rec- esi er t - past five years violation ef law and disregard of the : a Y shea eel gina eee lhe elit ace ead The O. & M. is the Only Line running a ommendation. Cemmodere Van- | and who has had fitteem years experience | . pai1y Trains to Loui ill @ Cinci sanctities of an oath far surpass any ie : oy Lapighedece bininecs and is wen faci} = ee CHI sas : 4 . . cernilt told his son to buy no rail- | 7 the tree business and is well and fa- | nati in direct connection with all trains CAGO, ILL oon cesult accomplished in the direction road outside of New York State, | YOT#b!y known. The company ask all | trom the West Southwest and North- aE *ORANGE, MASS. : tate. | wishin. stock to wait for their agents as | We*t- ano ATLANTA, GA.—— Grocery ; House ot t orance. = : ee Old age is for counsel, but it ‘ought Every few months is i they guaranteed ali stock to be as repre- our town au-/ SPRAGUE & 1: UNTER, ! é : z to come trom the **Amen’’ benches. a ive E thorities raid the violators and = se- All th nee ; Seas i pace i ee ee came See: oy i aa = é ne Wisdom in Spain a r= i = ~ = aa < cure afew convictions, which result “ eee ; t e one ae a - | £ ) AGENTS. | 4 Pl ‘“ ‘ 2 : tugal discouraged Columbus, but a] $5 te $20 per day at home. Samples | (JHTO re M ESSISSIPPY | eos ee 5 : i /@ a sometimes in the parties going to Era ies ee 1 | worth $5 free. Address Stinson & Co., on ee BUTTLER, MIS3O URI. 4 BES yas ettvy woman said tothe sailor: airtlasid- Maine : | iail to be boarded at the county's - an = | Portland, Maine. 16-1y Is the only line By which you can se i SF Se = } S : P = z | Ss c ti sto Balti e, Phils S +: se wae a= Qo; At Sheir well known and popuiar Pees Eade tino Gtiow. ae cure tickets to Baltimore, Philadelphia zi] eae i he por P i = os | } The southand Southeast Fior- | and New York, by way of Washington, | waa i mE sais ae | atatia the E . fine, probably half of which goes to | | oy { the Capital of eur Country. “F235 EXPRESSED! stand on the East side of ‘the HLAR TELLS THE REST square, are leading the eee | Should you contemplate a z. € = , | ville, Chattanooga, Atlantz €s of which igs | i: Cc = fs AED = Florida; or in fact, any pointir the expence of convict During | the past year the town officials have een more successful than ever be GROCERY TRADE IN | ! | ta BUTLER. os Butler is tor sale, - fio tivation, fore in convictions, but the revenue ead , p re > Y Sy enue adow. Good young orchard; Ever= = % 2 an eS to th sn ha | last ak. « sy a or Southeast, it will be to your interest |,, .. : 2 Their stock 1s conyposed of to the town hz ~ stock water In pasture: Good | to examine the advantages over all other, {| B¥ Which you can avoid a Midnight | is ‘ < al < : . St. Louis and} scarcely been suf house, smoke - Luuis Iron Moun- | Change of cars between Cincinnati, if you leave St. cient to pay for secu house, cellar and well. lines offered by the S = — —— | F, . . sof wheat thrown in.| tan & Southern R’y—“Iron Mountain Louis o ‘mmese | Yeed Flour anid the best Ther is not a day nor Saint Louis Grand Union Dep And while all this is true whiskey | ”G i night trai nless y : extra f. i : Susi SEEY. £091 for Ss cbs, aermenbk se ny,, | Route” in the way of f tain, eleganits) ee eee oe a eee ae ae i aay drinking has gone on the sin =— Boe z the pur- | equipment, &c. 5 addition to money vaid tor ticket. | a | 6gqualiy of Staple and or carat R.G. Conarp. | ‘At. resenta Dail is rur & - | s a Daiiv Train is run tro - , ur, See ee . 2 2% On postal card to TICE SentS OEY Via Cincinaati, muking ditrect connec- | R¥NzO¥ 09. Bt. Louls, Moe fancy Groceries, > < > atta i there been for years. that whiskey 3 — xe? | ed to which will be tound an elegant f tion with all roads. ge12 Hours lay- sp secdourremedy. | Glass, Queensware and Cvtlers. seh tiius w , through to Nashville, essec, where | | ambia—not at one place, but at half | peices wrecked the house of i direct’ connections are made with ex- | LEFSS EXPENSE adozen. Atleast such is the can. | ¥!liam Carr of Oak Fill township, | Péess trains of connecting Lines, for | —PLEASE— loom pene did belief of everv citiz “2"" | Crawford county, and Miss Ale peo mentioned shove: “bhiss Brainy borage Menace zen, J H s at Nashville he Jackson- : | Baste ‘ 4 ée i ief of everv citizen i Miss Alice | connects at Nashville with the Jackson | therefore do hot fear competition But we hear itsaid: The three | Carr, ns daughter, was instantly | Ville express, having a Pullman Pallace ASK ANY TICKET AGENT j hey pay liberal prices for Produce. le law rokecti e | killed by the stroke. he hearth on | SePing Car ot the very finest make at- | They solicit a continnauce of she pat- mile aie 1s 2 protection to the State | wht he = i . on tached, which runs through to ackson } (except those working for competing j we of their many customers. and University in. that it prolubits sas i ch her chair rested was all torn | = oe ee care | road,) j gindly attend to theiv wishes a! o . ‘ j ints cel E up and every piece of crockery i Ore ae ; Which is the Quickest and Best te vd all times. ons where students ean get liquor. Di a, SE a ole ees ae a == | - Louis, to Cincinnati, s | | : We emphatieali y it. a-Closet near by was shaticred!|'C KINSAN, } Ville, Baltimore, Washington Eepducocamagitde — tive disadvantage and Thousand Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Age Be a ee ae peeippi Riy-| Piha e shuts the front doers of -T.W. Atki = . for sale at all offices ot cons | } Chas. Deney. er two > ng lines, - Fourth St. In St. Louis, at 101 X 103 | | heavily licensed, { i respensible saloo back doors of a other establishu gulated z xd opens or dozen R 010,42 eS a : are hidden from the officers ot aw, and : ak See ~ Gen’! Pass- Agen: 2 = See Cincinnati, Ohio. *ythedrink and by the quantity oe ; . and by the quantity, w FM. Crumly & Co. G. D. BACON, General Western Pa ger Agent, St. Louis, Mo- 33-tf