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+ i es yOL. VEI. _- MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY CORRESPONDENCE. — Vinton. Mr. Ben Phillipps sold *36 head jicalyes to Graham & McGready; $13.90 per head. wr. Jobn Todd and Jesse Connell ‘na Kansas City last week buy- ese i ‘ : igg cattle to feed the ensuing winter. J Misses Lee fobnson,Carnie Wails, 4 | od Mattie and Bessie Nave were} > Baiting May Crawford not jong sce. Capt. H. P. Nickle, accompanied s his handsome and highly accom— H ished daughter, Miss Annie, spent | lyst Saturday and Sunday in this yi- | ing the family of Mr. Jesse | cinity visi Nave. t Bf Musical Union organized at No. sept. 2d. O Ticers—President, Wel- | lon Yates; Secretary, Miss Nelhé | Fisher; Treasurer, Tommie Lewis. Mey will meet every Wednesday ight ; visitors excluc What bas become of **Kid,”’ ww the -ke your Foster correspondent ? es ems; write again, won’t you? Willie Lewrs lett for Liberty, Mo., lyst Monday, where he will attend school at Wilham Jewell Coll deensuing year. Mr. W illie is intelligent young man and we pre- ct for him a bright career. ! Wonder it there isn’t considerable e an | httraction in this part of Bates for But | oe of Lacygne’s bachelors? atcourse We won’t give you awa yim. Miss Laura Clark rom a six weeks’ visit at Independ- | has returned nce. Needless to say, Bob is hap PY: Mr. Thurman Frazee has returned trom Saiina, Kansas, where he has been sojourning for the past thre months. ifhe can dispose of his property here be will make that his future home. } } | | He 1s so well pleased tha We would sincerely regret the loss of Mr. Frazee. Lightning is playing sad ith stock in this part of the county. On Sept. 3d two horses were killed onthe farm of Mr. Ben Philiipps. | One of the horses belonged to Mr, Henry Hughes and the other to Mr. | Philipps. The horses when found were close together. The supposition isthat one stroke killed both, And om the night ot Sept. 7 Mr. Hiram Tipton lost two valuable horses,both beng killed by hghtmng. ‘They Were ina pasture on his tarm, and When found were about fifty feet from wire ieice and not close to any trees. No sign of ing struck. In answer ‘Puck,’”’ of the | Adrian Advertiser, we think Dwight | failed to find bis Pink m Walnut Grove and 1s somewhat inclined to ty his luck Fishing. We wish success Mrs. Catron, of Lexington, is vis- itng her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Nave. Mr. Kincade was in this vicimty. He is from the east part ot the coun- havoc | nything else be- to him ty and a cattle dealer. but tailed to make any purchases. rices too high. Mr. Ike Walls and Mr. Lee bought head ot calves in Lynn and Bour- bon Co.’s, Kansas; price $10.00 Per head. Mr. Sam Todd lett last week for St. Toe, Mo., to attend the” w edding of his brother, Jep. I. H. Fisher and son sc eattle to Short & Williams ; #4.00 per hundred. General Toe S elby has 160 acres Seorm that he estim tes will average Ybushels per ace. Can beat that ? anyone Dr. Tilton, of Carlisle, Ky.. has Reen-visitine his cousin, Mrs. W- H. Crawford , and look ing atter his f, Be ay : “min this vicinity. He has 500 tes, 240 in cultivation, winch jie Rented to Messrs. Crooks at $ Peracre. 7 and he intends to stock it. Rather hard on Tommie C- he other 1s hav- so many bet dence and perhaps our sympathy is ended too late. as underst the ate traction has ret T his week. Ww iter enough at homet Dr. aes lady, J. Satterlee Esq., and lady, Mrs, E. Gilmore a a 1 the Bismark daughter, Miss De Mitchell and Satterlee, all went to | fair and reported a splendid time, } | | } erectec ) ric City. Mr. and Mn: Jo Podd (nee } Maggie Fisher) will leave for St. } Joe this week to visit their relatives and many inends. We wisi them a] pleasant trip and sate retura A grand suc nee “awa given by the Misses Henders Fishers, at the residence rt Henderson, in honor of Miss Smith and Mr. Kansas. and Miss Stewart, ot Kansas. derson Marsha!!, Lawrence, of Lone At an early hour the Hen- surrounding mansion and with grounds were illuminated Chinese lanterns and ,the numerous guest could be seen flitting here and there ind music, mingled with that one and all time and that the é we At 100’c! long be remembered. Tt supper was announced, consisting of ice cream, cakes and other delght- tul edibles. At a late hour the guest departed, wisbing the charming young ladies many happy returns ot the evening, and also return thei John and E. Hen- Fisber thanks to Messrs Mell derson and for ) shown during the evining. In our last items, in regard to the W. H. Craw- present should Ice cream supper at ford’s, the number have read 35 or 40 stead of 45 oF 50. Corn will be cheap in this part of the county, owing to the scarcity of stock. 25 cts. per bushel. Mr George Langstord, ot Lex” of Frank Langsford and Jesse Nav Mr. George is a handsome and _ gal- lant gentleman. Rev. John Leadbetter has been on the sick list, but we are happy to announce that he is, at the time of writing this, convalescent, and hope tor him a speedy recovery. we but the rains greatly decreased the attendance. Mrs. Gilmore remained over in the city, and ran down to Liberty to see Jimmie and jound him highly pleased with William Jewell College. A number ot new houses are being } }in and about the city A dramatic company has been lo- cated in the Curry hall the latter por- tion of the week. You just ought on Frank ght to gaze Hyde, ailas Joho L. Sullivan, vy he dons Ins clouts preparatory { ecfly.”” favors | {and the improvement reflect grez Some are talking it down to | | ington, Mo., is visiting the tamilies | | ager, as he is ‘‘up a stump*’ on For tear of the editor and his waste | basket (and see, he has been trown- ing for some time) I shall desist; but this is the very last time you will | hear from Browmie (see him smue). I lower and sheath my lance and, with a profound bow, quietly bid Observer and Silabuster adieu, and without one murmur, give way the talented gentleman, the Vinten Mr, Chasleworth ts running a con- fectionery store where Keep’s drug house was fori located, near Moudy’s b Packs i fitting up the pos at former stand > bank, and when he gets ready | 1 or, he will have a room, h y The school building presents an inviting appe ce now, since it has received that 1 cvat of paint both extern internally. it has to and been readjusted im regard rooms credit upon chool board, which consists of Dr. E. E. Gilmore, Frank Hamilton. Hon. J. J. Brumbach, who we believe, is general supervisor of the work, and A. J. Satterlee, we believe. P. F. Wood has dropped the pump business and taken up the patent window blind connection which is a good thing. We passed through Crescent Hill | one day last week, and the people are still busy manufacturing sorghum | molasses. They are talking of send- ing off for a hoop-pool pending ma- chine from Posey county, Indiana, nd hire Bro. Wade as general man the P. O. business tor awhile at least. A number of the Adrian Knights of Pythias will most certainly be in attendance at the Diana of Damen and Pythias, to be at Walton’s oper | house on the 23rd inst to, dude, and sincerely wish him success | in his career as reporter. Now, thanking the editor for his many favors of the past, and wishing him I bidding .the unlimited success in future years, will make my exit by correspondents and readers of the booming Tres adieu. Brownle. Adrian. Adrian t mud ha The rain has kept e pursults. Some sidewalks are ia sore need ot repairs, Phe gale was very strong Saturday eve, but no damage was done. F. R. Weave irned from Kansas City, wh chasing some stock to feed the com- : etu ste has been pur- ing winte The **Tonies’’ with the Adnan nine tor some c but idents w boys, pled a few of « ve been northwest of Locals are be were con- r «up zoing to Monegaw Springs last week, but tt lement W-R. Alexander’s residence looks like a picture since it has receiyed that spicy coat of paint. \ number of Knights from Rich Hill attendance Castle Hails of No. 105 next Friday night to assist in the armorial rank of Esqui Hen: other will be in e. Satterlee and a number of will attend the Kansas City exposition t The City se 1 young gentlemen is week. hools Opened with a nce with J. W. Reisner zood atte as principai. Grain is coming into market rath- ast week, er slow th so we are tn- Tormead,. was over alled on week and ’ while he was making “best girl 1 rounds protessionally. Miss Amanda McCraw be r hool at the Tillison school house in Bates county, near Ar eS tew weeks, she taught a v cesst re last year a board a selecting well owder, a r of our section, chool at the | known school. Lon Meyers mand for stoves, w will come around and make The school will open about the 2oth, and the question who will out the luxurant crop of weeds around the school house arises. Its eA: UW and Austin ra ctt - of this plac re going to luive a picnic and it will take place on the 28th inst. All are cordially invited. Phe B. & L. will soon have money Who will | get benefit from the to loan. be the first to assoc.ation. Sherman Pitcher was in Adrian one day last week Henry Carr is on the streets again carpenters corr residence. | figuring on Mr her sister, Mrs. Stephens. Morton, of Adrian, is visiting Parties living on Grand river x the h out of the sloughs scoop1 left by the recent rains, Mr. Joe Von Ruifer, of Adrian, | passed through Archie the other day | enroute to Harrisonville. There seems to be a postal card Mr. Catz | loaned some to the neighboring of- ! jpanic of Tate. haying | fices and they are unable to get the! | Wherewith to pay back. at is A new furniture dealer arrived Mr. Leonards last week. As he only about a week 6ld can’t say as | hike | ‘to his success but it the chip | the old block it will do. is As the cool weather approaches | | we feel the necessity of some place! | ot amusement to spend an occasion- | al evening, and why can’t we have a | Skating rink. BiJau. ' Shobe. | Heavy wind and rain storm Mon- day mght, but no damage was done | | here. Also heavy wind Saturday night, more severe than on Monday | | night, which lasted nearly two hours. , | Dr. Campbell took out his arti- | | ficial teeth the other night and laid | them on a shelf inthe drug store and | has not been able to findthem, He | don’t know whether they were stolen lor taken away by the mice, | J. G,Correll has a daughter very sick with typhoid fever. Keith & Perry and the negroes is the topic of the day, but they still hold the tort,and to-day they shipped in two more car loads of negroes and landed them in the stockade. The a meeting Friday mght miners held ose of appointing com- different ce zo to the c Deas erry The T« publican paper, whi i Nasby’s sermons, repudiates the re- publican ticket in Lucas county w will have effect probably two democra to the heans, and mak John Sh senate Jegislature instead chances of rman’s re } dout rtf | ery morning to his writing. jit grieved him sorely to be compelled | answered it at the time. er Sept. J Crosby, Assistant Postmaster General ¢ Arthur tot the latter ; admin- istration, has just returned to the | was con i ; j He was with Mr. Blaine a 184, Jaspe coe: considerable portion of the summer, horse stea and sentenced % jour and he left him in better health than years the penitentiary. Every for five years. since connnement here he has “Hes strong and hearty, and been cotrary on all possible occa his presidential defeat had no et- and has twice been punished fo: tupon his health, although the. obedience of the rules. He 1s said disappointment was keen and deeply to be a desperate man and nm His book occupies bis whole | verse to taki g human lite on « attention now, and he hasno thoughts | provocation. ‘The pistol shot w of anything else. He works upon it he received this th morning tracture J] eae daily, devoting about three hours ev- He has prepare 1 bone and the are that it will probabilities prove tatal. about 200 printed pag to es The Greatest ment ot Ar dertul ente orse breedi erican one ofthe many wor to complete work. Under his systematic methods he 1s enabled to prises the great we write about ten pages a d for and which no: tnnitvy should breeding establi edby MW Da and In e favored less than two months the wh« He ri Ives about the country a good deal pass will be off his hands. Tr miles from Chiago. } and continued open-air exercise has | PS™S7eTOn es si um in prime condition. No 000 600, 3 present time at O : ot he telt his deteat very keenly, ne eae 2 be paleitaasy eran oi does not show it. Mrs gress in Percheron Stud book ot a : ; ce can :n whide on their Co toOK it more heart than Ne | pido ranges aye 2000 mares and i ei did. She was dreadfully disappoint: | ted Per ed in not becomnig mistress ot tle ae Whi House. really though,’’ continued the x Blaine was more dis A Clear Skin g retained as secretary ot | , state under Arthur He had his | 38 only a part of beauty heart set on his foreign policy , and but it isa part. Every lady may have it; at least, whi looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. to give it up.” “Yes, [talked with him concern- ing his presidential deteat,’’ said th e governor, in answer to a question, .*L told him that I firmly believed, | from careful investigation made by me, that he lost 23,090 votes in New York by Mr. Burchard’s alliteration. He smilingly answered, ‘*You put the figures somewhat higher than I do. that I lost only 17,000 votes by it.” While talking with him on this subject, Mr. Blaine HHAND MADE said that he did not hear the remark of Mr, Burchard or he SOUR MASH CORN’ RYE aS : SS From Jefferson City WwW HISsKEY ? Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 9.— , Between 9 and 10 o’clock this morn- ing a guard in one of the depart- ments of Gieseck’s boot and shoe LEWIS HOFFMAN, Dealer inthe Best Brands of I calculated would have He was at! the further end of the room, and did not hear the expression until it was repeated to him subsequently.”’ Also Imported and Native Wine ooo shops sent out word that one of the ‘ : : prisoners had become obstreperous. PRICE List OF MY LEADING refusing to work, and in other re- RIP ANEDS. spects intertering with the discipline ‘ ot the institution. Captain Brad- a ee reves bury answered the summons, and went into the shop and ordered the t darleying the convict said " 2 would go, and accordingly started following id the captain; out, when the stairway was reached Cap- Brad Main ™t. North glimpse of bury i lot in time 4. tt niurderous > A’ 4 rv Sa aa nt 4 corte ae ee © vein, but as the captain had pel cuaupen | mee pestaon ie Wm. G. 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