iron county register. (ironton, iron county, mo.) 1886-10-21 [p ]. · 2017. 12. 15. · hair v.j,uu...

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Hair V .J from the troubles of this world Into the ,uu vciug uiscoutinued. No. 601, the his wife a bran new baby daughter. The The Duty of Democrats. , . mother and child are getting along finely. oum-Doun- d noon train, Is due a few min pets earlier than formerly, the time now be ing 12:53. The Democracy of Iron county have peaceful repose of the next, we still have hopes that the Supreme Master Workman jvili restore him to health and permit him to fVllMl The shaft engine-roo- m is in the hands of the painter. FEITM been furnished with a county ticket composed of candidates of excellent Volume XX. Numbeb 15. r . . RONTON. ; ; 0ct. 21 1886. live many years longer. Prepartions have commenced for the re J. N. Bishop, Esq., accompanied by a number of sympathizing relatives-pres- ent Felix, always secure the full support of ception of the little locomotive. Uncle Dan character, who were nominated by home before going abroad for help. Now is superintending the excavation for th methods conforming to the usages of don't you know that our vindictive friend foundation of the round house, and 31 r. Kidd the party. What then is their duty out in liussellville never would haye ar is getting bis track in shape. under the circumstances? raigned before the civil court a single partic All the machinery on the hill is bcin As party men it is clearly required flcademji or Music, Ironton, overhauled and painted up for the winter ipant in that enjoyable (to the community in general) affair, had you allowed the run.' Scieinle of PasseDjer Trains. of them to stand by the county candi dates who have been chosen to repre Nicks little dog, Brutus, run another vie spirited youths of Arcadia to enlist in and strengthen your regiment? But you desert- ed us and joined our brethen who are on the T 1??,? trains. sent the inteiest and principles of the tint to destruction into the shaft last Sunday night. It was a large brindle cat which met T-- 0 :.rl ' tVJ- - .2:55 A M auu prospective went to St. Louis yester- day. What they went for is not for us to say prematurely. Their object Li not to paint the town a red color. This we know, for brown is his favorite. (Cling! Cling!) We have on the tabie before us a couple of specimens of ore which strongly indicate the presence of lead, and perhaps of silver too. We are no mineralogist, but those who do know say the mineral is good, and that there is doubtless a rich vein of ore near where it was procured. The specimens are from the farm of,H. N. Hutchins, Esq., one mile and a half south of Ironton on the Fredericktown road. The Autumn Festival for the benefit of the party In this contest. They would be the same fate the big dog did some few Sun acting dishonorably if they should give Monday Even's. Oct. 25,1080. other side of the creek. Next time consoli- date the two regiments; then we assure you that the good name of our town wiil land days ago. Arcadia Accommodation, No. 610.. 4:42 a. m SUTU BOUND TRAINS. xrn T"v ExPress- - No. 601 12:53 p. m Express, No. 663 12.19 a. m political enemies the aid which is due their political friends. It would be a I will tell you all about Freedlin's shiny you safely on the other side of Judge Din plug hat next week. bUW,.8:ffiJ p. M. breach of good faith to decline to sup ger's court, eleven dollars dollars better off. W. J. Rattle, chemist for the Ore and Steel . r tr-- AJJAJUS, Aent. port a ticket which by their participa Uncle Jim and Aunt Sally. TICK6T, 50 CTS. company. In company with O. L. Garrison tiou in the primaries they helped to visited the mines last Monday. CLOSING OF MAILS. From Good water. nominate. That participation was a Mr. John Delano, manager of the company -"-a- no aauy 1 :30 p. m Catholic church at Pilot Knob at the Acade store at Mt. Carbon, and general purchaser Ed. Register During Saturday, 25th ult., pledge to support the nominees which . 1 9 8:00 p. m So"tn " . 12:33 p. m for the P. K. company store, is here looking and the two days and nights succeeding, we uonoraoie men cannot uisregaru. - . .. . ti 1 fy mm'"': my of Music next Monday night will be one of the pleasantest events of the and we have no doubt but that the usual) t-- .. ... V .........8:00 P. M after the interest of his department of the were visited by an enormous rainfall suffi Personal feeling is an element which -- DtJUtini aiUOllC VJllUrCIl, JTllOt U10D, MO. wa water Tia Sand Bluff, Warren's Store. Edge Hill Ore and Steel company. cient to make the ground too wet to plow is out ot place in a question of political large concourse of pleasure-seekin- g individ The party of mining engineers and ladies for an entire week. The weather-clerk.wh- o duty. The success of the narty de certainly was off on a long vacation during Ironton to Einstein Silver Mines, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,.. 1:30 p. m, uals, who know so well the many pleasures invariably afforded od occasions presided something over one hundred in number ar- rived here last Thursday on a special, about pends upon the election of the candi- - I T CLARK'S NEW BRICK! the drouth, seems to have returned therefrom over by the ladies who have them in hand, uaiea. .o uiiuviuirs mo luuuciauve 4 o'clock in the afternoon. They were taken much invigorated, and evidently determined to make up for lost time. Wheat sowing, will be in attendance. charge of by President Hitchcock, Manager without the success that is secured by For Circuit Judge. One O'Kelly committed a robbery at An Simpson, Superintendent Craine, and Capt. which had been deferred on account of the a triumph at the polls. It is due, then, D. F. REESE Searle. and were first conducted over the drouth, has been the chief employment of to its principles that its candidates napolis Monday (particulars not known here), and Constable Patton was telegraphed TOe,? 'eV"red to announce JOSEPH J. wiLiAils, of Jefferson county as an farmers iu this community during past ten should be supported, and consequently works at the foot of the hill. The furnace, machinery, shops, engine houses, stables, to look out for him. Sure enough, Patton auucpenueni democratic Candidate for DEALKR IN uays; 01 course, some iew nmshed sowing personal feeling should not be allowed &c. were first inspected, and after this the T - Jrc1" -- ourt ol the 20th Judi caught his man that afternoon and lodged to weigh in the question of such a char before that time, but the most of the wheat in this vicinity was sown during the last 10 party was brought up on the hill where the him in jail. O'Kelly had a revolver on bis acter. Democrats should remember FOR .1 1'STrrp ow tmi? ol- - tt-- days. Nearly or quite all are now done with mines are situated, and was piloted through the mine, and given an oportunity to view person when arrested, but didn't try to use it. He had come up on the "local," and that they yote for their party when The custom of nominating township offi IB their principal farm-wor- k, except the Dreak-in- g of ground for corn next year. mm. the tunnels in their everyday aspects. Ev they vote for their candidates. came down street, where he caught the con- stable's eye. His description had been cers not oemg usual in county primaries, I did not submit my name as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Arcadia Townchip. It has been well understood, however, that erything was in full blast, both drilling by On the 2Sth ult., your correspondent re Geo. Carter will meet all trains at tbe de hand and machine. They went directly wired here, and it was correct enough to ceived a nice little present a pair of Ply pot with a first-cla- ss hack. Orders left at cause his apprehension. M uiuuiumc l me jovemoer mouth Rock chickens from his old friend through the vast mountain of iron, from the west side, coming out on the east. Some of the American Hotel will receive prompt at eiecwon ior mat omce all stories to the contrary notwithstanding. and schoolmate, Mr. Wm. J. Russell, of The Bonanza man has just received one of tention. Dry Goods, Belleview, Mo. I trust Will will not be Therefore, I hereby announce myself as a the finest lots of cured meats ever brought them were heard to say that the Pilot Knob mine is one of the finest they have eyer been tauuiuaie iur o usiice oi me 1'eace or. Arca- dia Township, in Iron county. Mo., subject Itch of every kind cured in 30 Minutes, by offended at my calling him old; I do not mean to ay that he is so very old as to in to Ironton. His "new cure" uncanvassed Whittaker Star Hams are beyond compare through. The ladies thought it perfectly Woolfrd's Sanitary Lotion. This never iv me oiers ai me November electiou, 1880, terfere with his chances of drawing a prize in every way. They are fresh cured and not Jb KANZ DINGER fails. Sold by P. R. Crisp, drugist. Ironton FURNISHING GOODS, n the matrimonial loltery at some infinite killed with salt, but as sweet aad toothsome we are authorized to announce PAUL PATTON as a candidate for Constable of beautiful and say the description given in the East falls far short of giisig the place the magnitude it has. This party of gentle- men and ladies being among the most intel- ligent that have ever visited this mine gives a bite as ever melted in your mouth. The time in "the rose-color- ed future. By the way, the readers of the Register need not Arcadia township, Iron county, Mo., sub Breakfast Bacon (from the same house) is ject to the decision of the voters at the No vemher Election, 1880. be surprised if the marriage of one of our most popular young gentlemen to a lady excellent and contains bigger streaks of lean aud thinner streaks of fat than any you ever point to their praise. They appear to know fCopv.) Chicago, April sigt. tflftn. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust and Savings Dank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. S. 4lo Coupon Bonds, as follows : Boots and Shoes, And a Pull Stock of saw, while the Pure Leaf Lard is just what now residing some distance south of your town, is mentioned in my next communica IRON COUNTY TICKET. just what it takes to constitute a mine such as this. They the most of them have vis- ited the various mines of the West, and some is claimed for it. Try his specialty Whit-taker- 's Boneless Ham if you want to make tion. .No. 43029 D. $600. Market value ot which is Democratic. of these are no "small potatoes;" yet our Last week Mr: Chas. D. Lucas visited 41204 UK). I 41OS 10O. L S10I2- - existence a delisrht. I 100. 62830 Visitors of last Thursday said they had never rntTiMvoa litirvilrtnc on1 Dina n T 111.. a T Jim Pressnell went down to the A. V. mill 57), IS.) Vas. S. Gibbs. Cash. seen so extensive mining operations with accompanied him on his return home. lenera For Representative: WM. T. CROCKEli. For Presiding Judge County Court: A. W. HOLLOMAN. such complete finish in detail. Everything and raised a rookery with Geo. McFarland, a relative, after a few words, calling him a September 2Sth we had a light frost the We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our " FAXCY GEOCEK" does not prove to be a genuine Havana-fille- r Cigar. --Union Cigar Co. moves like clock-wor- k, they said, and such first of the season; it was followed by sev - lying , and striking at him. a clock ! The ticking of the drills are more For County Judge Southern District: eral severe ones, and the foliage of the forest McFarland returned the blow and then jos. o. cjlakksojn. rapid and just as regular as a time-piec- e trees is fast assuming the many hues char clinched and threw him down and was pro For County Judge Western District: IRONTON, MO. acteristic of autumn. ceeding to make it "summer-time- " for the After viewing the beautiful Valley from the top of the mountain, with which view they expressed themselves enchanted, the party Messrs. Stricklin, from near Goodland latter gentleman, when Jim cried, "enough! were in this vicinity last week collecting take him on!" Mac then let up out had a descended the hill and boarded the train bills due them for threshing. warrant issued for his assailant. The trial Country Produce Bought And Sold. and went to Arcadia for supper. At about On the 2. th ult., the famiiv of Mr. and came off yesterday afternoon, and Pressnell 7:30 they left for St. Louis. Mrs. Chas. Bryan was increased by the birth was found guilty of disturbing the peace and fined $150 and costs and six months in of an 11 lb. boy, and on the 1st inst., a 10 lb1 boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Payne, Arcadia Items. jail with just 30 minutes' stay of execu IAGKS0N, the Photographer, is Mr. James Bryan gathered his corn, then XT Y I I tion. Jim made mighty good use of that Ed. Register As these are the;melancholy It. J. HILL. Foi Prosecuting Atttorney: J. 8. JORDAN. For Collector: SIM. K. BUFORD. For County Clerk: WM. A. FLETCHER. For Circuit Clerk: JOS. HUFF. For Probate Judge: F. DINGER. For Treasurer: WM. H. WHIT WORTH. For Sheriff: P. W. WHITWORTH. For Assessor: SAM. P. REYBURN. For Coronor: Wr. N. GREGORY: cut, piled, and burned the stalks before half hour. He shook the dust of the town days, the saddest of the year, I will give you sowing his wheat, thereby destroying many prepared to take the best from his feet, and skipped to greener lands a few items. chinch-bug- s. and pastures new. Our beautiful Valley has got on her Sun The sorghum crop in this locality was al of Pic- - A terrible accident, which did not happen most an entire failure this year. day clothes, all trimmed in green, red and gold. It is perfectly enchanting to take a morning walk in the autumn woods and see turesyat fisures. Mr. oeo. w. LiOve has hnished repairing took place at the residence of Capt. Zwart on Saturday morning last at least that is the his house. lowest nature in her beauty. way the Capt. states it and it occurred as D. S. Love, Esq., took another lot of cattle Oh ! 'twere a lot too blessed to market this week. Forever in thy colored shades to stray follows : Mrs. and Mr. Zwart were in the sitting-roo- m of their home, just after break- fast, the Captain preparing to go to his office, For Justice of the Peace Arcadia T'p: In all ; cases he Madam Rumor has it that one of our fair ones intends removing from this county as Amid the kisses of the soft Southeast, To rave and dream for thee ! FRANZ DUNU-EK- . For Constable Arcadia Township: J AS. R. HIGHLEY. and Mrs. Zwart occupying a chair near the soon as her intended completes his hous6 in But it won't do to dream too much; I must guarantees satisfaction. Gal one of the adjoining couuties. fire-pla- in the room. For some reason, which she is unable to explain, she got up give you a few practical lines. IRON COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. I understand the railway company is going Mrs. u. &. L.ove, wnose lire was ior some time despaired of, is now convalescent, and from her chair and crossed the room, but to put a new roof on the depot. 1 am sorry immediately afterward sat down in another is on a visit to her granddaughter, Mrs. Jas to hear this, for we want a new depot out and-ou- t. M. Lucas. chair, some little distance from her former seat. She had just sat down when a great Last night a series of revival meetings was lery in old GL T. Hall, Ironton. IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE! The company did not regard the petition portion ot the heavy plaster from the ceiling i For Representative : GEORGE W. CRAINE. For Treasurer : JNO. SCHWAB. For Assessor : HENRY HENDERSON. For Coronor : T. R. GOULDING. begun at our schoolhouse by Rev. Oscar Our LA L0MA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior worlcmanhip. Sold by all Grocers. UNION CIGAR COMPANY, 76 V. Clinton SU, - CHICAGO, Helail by fell and literally buried the first chair occu of the people much in regard to running the Accommodation. It does not accommodate Lunbeck, of the M. E. church. E, Oct. 9th, 1880. pied by her, not two minutes previous, and anyone the way it is running at present. If which would have crushed the life out of we wish to go to the city now we will take her, without doubt, had she remained. We CHAS. M ASCII M EYER, Pilot Kxob, Mo. For Justice of the Peace Arcadia T'p: an earlier train, for we will have to get up at -- TO- Whittaker's Uncanvased Star Hams, 14c aipound; Boneless Ham, 11c; Breakfast Bacon, 11 c; Pure Leaf Lard, 10c. At LOUIS SCH WAN Eli. midnight anyway, and go right through and Academy of Music, For Constable Arcadia Township: not be stopping at every big wagon gate on Bonanza. congratulate Mrs. Zwart and her family in this fortunate and most unaccountable escape from almost certain death or at least from being made a cripple for life. A miss is as good as a mile, but we believe Mrs. Zwart the route. The company ought to treat us ironton, Mo., better than this. Colored Societyftotes. For Theatrical and Operatic Enter Mrs. Harviell has had a sidewalk built. It tainments; Exhibitions, Balls, Etc. would prefer the mile. The Captain is on THEO. RUDY. .LOCAL BREVITIES. The pay-c- ar went south Fiiday last. Pay-da- y at Pilot Knob next Saturday. Anderson Matthews, Esq., has sold his pi operty at Pilot Knob, and will soon remove the lookout for a carpenter: boards, instead of plastering, will be the ceiling of that room Au iitoi turn, 50x37 feet, staije, 22x37 feet, to his borne in Jefferson county. with opening or proscenium 16:6x12. Two St.SLcmis, th. ISTortli and. East. (JConneclions made in Union Depot at St. Louis with through trains Express Trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Lonisville,Indianapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington ana all principal Eastern cities. VERY LOW RATES TO ALL CALIFORNIA POINTS s0nly One Change of Cars to San Francisco!mws ' Solid trains to Galveston, Houston, Dallas, Ft. Worth and all Texas cities. Only Route to Hot Springs, Ark. is not a very nice or straight one, but it beats none at all. Some of our other good citizens could do likewise and not offend anyone by so doing. There are only two things in Ar- cadia that giye me the sore eyes, and they hereafter. Columbus Winkler arrived home recently dresiii one on either side of stage, and a larce room underneath. Four Scenes rMrmift Court next week, with a rather The followiug are the judges of election from his mother's farm, near Little Rock Street, v ood. Kitchen aqq farIorin grooves. Fitted with all ordinary appurtenances. Hall light docket. appointed by the County Court to serve on ihe cotton crop on his mother's farm will are, Bill Fletcher's old fence and Mr. Med the 2nd of November next : ' Wheat is looking exceptionally well, so we yield about fifty bales, this year. The aver seated with chairs, and gallery with benches Seating capacity about 500. ley's old long house; they ought to be re Des Arc C. H. Collins Jno. Kemper, E moved. Mr. Begley has made our streets in age per bale will be oOOjpounds. He also re- ports tbe colored people in and about Little W. Graves and T. P. Fitz. have been Informed. ' We learn that Mr. Sam Perry will soon re- move to Bonne Terre. Tiie towns of Ironton, Pilot Knob and Arcadia, with a population of 3,000, are within a radius of three miles Ironton in splendid condition; but we ought to have a Annapolis Ed. May, Jno. S. Benson, H, Rock as doing well. Pay ton Martin has for deliv the centre. sleeping car berths and further information, apply to Company's C. Hart, J. B. Buckner. For tickets, nearest agent. street along the railway fronf Simpson's crossing to the depot for convenience in Thpr are seven criminal cases on the For terms, etc., apply to W. T. GAY, Superintendent. Dunn's Wm. Coleman, Carroll Smith, ering the express packages. docket for next week. getting freight. ST. LOUIS, J MO. W, II. Newman, Gen. TratHo Mgr. H. C. Townsend, Gen P. and T. Agf Eliab Dunn, B. F. Bone. Dr. Ivers, of Jefferson county, was visiting Mr. John Whitworth has procured a con Mr. Barnhouse's new building, opposite Polk's C. K. Polk, J. L. Matkin, J. J Boatmen's friends at the Knob on Sunday. Dr. Ivers tract for getting out piling, and it makes the Jail, is progressing. W. Miller and Randall Dunn. is a physician of considerable notoriety. business quite lively for the hauling public Ouail - 6hooting is diverting the young Ironton M. B. Tetwiler, H. M. Jones, II. Leroy Maston received a dispatch from II THE HEADQUARTERS! and the town generally. SAVING BANK N. Hutchins and Geo. Russell. sportsmen of the Valley. II. Clark on the 17th inst. offering him ono Mr. James Dixon, our enterprising Pilot Knob-- J. W. Handcock, Ferd. Im- - hundred dollars per month to come aud take Hon. M. L. Clardy will address the people bachelor, has opened a butcher-sho- p and mer, Chas. Mashmeyer and F. Kaths. ST. LOUIS. charge of a palace dining car. II. II. Clark meat market. I am afraid Mr. D. will not Graniteville'Sl. Foley, Sr., A. W. Kness, is the President and principal owner of the at the court housemext Saturday evening. No. 612, the north-boun- d Memphis Ex- press, was about ten hours late last Friday. CITY GROCERY, have many hairs remaining when he gets John Jones and Wm. O'Brien. Central and Northern Pacific Railroad. through peddling beef. Middlebrook M. Seitz, I. Johnson, Ed. Johnny was seen again Sunday night by Capital $3,000,000 Mr. Tom Cbeatam will move into the Rey Dovle and Thos. Stewart. the reporter. But this time Dove No. 2 was The time ot holding Sunday School at St. Paul's church has been changed from 9:30 Pelleview B. II. Barger, J. W. Lashley, nolds house this week. Mr. Newman and Pruitt have been fittiDg it up painting aud supporting him on the right while Dove No. 1 thoughtfully cooed on the left! P. G. Carty aud J. M. Logan. a. M. to 3 P. M. Venison ought to be getting more plenti R.J. LACKLAND, WM.H.THOMSON, papering. Confectionery anfl Bestanrant, South Side Courthouse S . IRONTON. Kaolin Wm. Imboden, J. P. Bager, J. II. President. Cashier Col. McGhee, our old friend, is quite sick, Campbell and James Vinyard. ful, but It Isnt; and that that comes in is Personal. Dr. A. S. Prince and family are in St. He wants all of his old friends to come and Pell's Jno. S. Luthy, Henry Westerman, not the fattest we ever saw, BERNARD ZWART, see him, for he thinks he is going to die. Louis. In consequence of pressure of advertising Nelson Bell and Joel Griffith There were a good many of our people Love's D. S. Love, Harmon Alcorn, M . . T Mrs. W. G. Fairchild is in Mine LaMotte A Lomplete Line Thomas Crocker and J. L. Mydgett. went to the city this week. Among them wer3 Mrs. Leigh, Miss Holloman and Miss attending the wedding of a cousin- - of Fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries, (COMMISSIONER U. S. CIRCUIT COURT.) Ironton, IMiHKourl, Pays prompt attention to collections, tak Henderson's Jno. McMabon, Nelson Miss Mamie Fitz and Miss Morris, of Des Jesse Holloman; also, Robert and J. B. E. Hawk, Jno. Latham and James Strickland. Arc, visited in Ironton this week. went about three days too late, and "Aunt ing depositions, paying taxes in all counties in Southeast Missouri: to settlement of es Dr. Francis Farrar, Fort Worth, Texas, Tunnel Driftings. Also, Fresh Confectionery, consisting of tate and partnership accounts, business at is visiting parents in the Valley. Sail'," your beautiful correspondent, also went to see the Exposition last week, and I don't see why I couldn't go too. Mrs. Jno. T. Butts, Fredericktown, is the the Land Office, purchase and saleof mineral lands, and all law business entrusted to his care. Examination of land titles and con- veyancing a specialty. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fancy and Home Made Candies &c. legal and other we issue a supplement this week. ! The ladies of the St. Paul's church desires us to return thanks to the Pilot Knob Cor- net Band for their excellent music yesterday evening. The Promenade Concert at the Academy of Music last night was largely attended.and was a success. The net proceeds are oyer fifty dollars. A copy of the State Ticket, correctly set forth, was received this morning, and we shall proceed at once to get out the tickets for this county. Hon. Jos. J. Williams, Independent candi Newman. The Pilot Knob mines has the larg- est and best equiped electric-lig- ht plant of any mines in the Miss Annie Baker, Bunker Hill, Ills., is Full Line of Tropical Fruits. visiting the family of W. W. Nail. Nuts, Prize Packages, Chewing Gums, &c. Large Stock 01 State. Miss Fannie Markham attended the Ex J. W EMERSON, 3L&te Judge 15th Circuit, Attorney at Law, Ironton, Missouri, But it has ever been thus from childhood's hour, That chilling fate has on me fell There always comes a soaking shower When I ain't got no umberell. Yours truly, Uncle Pete. Arcadia, Mo., October lTth, 1886. Jeff. Akes is here to see the folks. Mr. James B. Evans paid St. Louis a flying position last week. W. H. Byers and wife sepent several days There is no mines in the United States that can turn out finer ore than the of last week in St. Louis. Consisting of Canned Meats, Fish, Vegetables and Fruit, in T)RA GTICES in all the courts of the State. Strie Mrs. S. G. Fairchild and Miss Lena Ringo ana prompt attention o an easiness. dal for Circuit Judge, will address the peo-- I 80ft 0iue which Is obtained In abundant left Friday last for a visit to the family of Dr. L. F. Prince, at Belleville, Ills. Miss Ringo returned home Sunday. Miss. Fair- - Visit last week. nle at the courthouse In this place on Mon- - quantities at these mines. J. B. WALKER, ureai varieties, Jjriea i)eei, sausages. Jitc. Tobacco, igars and Cigarettes a Specialty. Mrs. Cook has gone on a business trip to ATTORNEY AT LAW day, October 25th, at 1p.m. The railroad is cutting short of flat-ca- rs t L.t Thursday was Iron Mountain day at again. I tell you that looks bad for the Ore child will be absent two weeks. Dunklin county. LUNCHES AND WARM MEALS AT ALL IT 0 1771 S. Will Hiuchey, De Soto, was In town Tues laborer. Judge Clarkson is off seeing after his saw rrnnslilon. The rate for the round trip, company as well as the IRONTON, MO, Second-IIan- d Books Boncht I day. mill intersts. HENRY BARNHOUSE, Prop'r. The shipment of ore from here, up to date, and Sold. t fni,iHinir ticket oi aaniissiuu, was practice in the varjou CoarU, and WILL promptly to 11 legal business entrtu t- - has been very good. Mr. A. G. Simpson went to St. Louis yes Dave Reese went to the city Tuesday. W. E. Rockwell, Sabula, was in Ironton ed tobii cr. terday. They haye had very bad luck at tunnel No. W. F, McCARVEB, Tuesday. 5 for the past two weeks, but they haye com nit. a. s. PJSINCE, J. N. Bishop and Mrs. F. E. Moser went menced to rush it ahead now. to St. Louis Tuesday. A lady, accompanied by a miss of some 5 Saddle & Harness Maker, DENTIST, Harry B. Ake is now station agent at Ben ton, Ark. I ronton, Missouri, Ironton, JSao. or 6 summers, visited the hill the other day. The little miss observed some miners coming out of the tunnel to the shop to have their drills sharped, when she was heard to say, number of our people attended. The Arcadia Accommodation Isn't much of an accommodation now to any one not afflicted with chronic Insomnia. A man might as well stay up all night as to get up tt 3:30 in the morning. Wo hope to be able, In the near future, to announce that the day passenger trains Nos. SOI and 604, again take dinner at the Arcadia Bouse. The Indications at this writing are til that could be desired. Married At the residence of the bride's Mrs Chas. Warner, St. Louis, Mo., Will Reese is now stationed in his broth IVKNDERShis professional services tO section. He will be found at all er's store at this place. times st bis office, ana will fttve prompt attention B. Shepherd is visiting the family of F. the demsqus ot Bis pslroos . Scoville in Belleville, 111. "Mama, dear, do'look at those horrid, dirty men with those cute little tea pots hanging on their caps !' (From the city I presume.) J. J. Carty, Murphysboro, 111., was among Walter Clarkson did get back from St. Louis. Mr. Geo. S. Evans Is visiting relatives In Crawford county. Mrs. Hogue is on an extensive visit to rel- atives in the "Sunny South." Two of Ironton's fairest damsels were promenading our streets this afternoon. Sell, next time don't run off, but stay at home and face the music The young ladies of the Convent took a stroll over the hills yesterday in search of autumnal fruits, and from the gleeful strains that could be heard reverberating from hill to hill, we presume that each one enjoyed her ramble very greatly. It Is with sadness that we learn of the ser- ious illness of Col. B. F. McGhee. While we are informed that be is gradually passing - Final Settlement. Notice U hereby given to all creditors and our callers of last Friday. Principally all No. 1 i,ore that is being others interested in the estate of LorovMat. Mr. Ira Marshal, Boone county, Ark., is shipped now, only two or three flats of No. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. THE BEST STOCK OP SADDLERY EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN Collars, Spurs, Saddle-Blanke- ts, V hips, Ac. Also, a Fresh Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Canned Ac." 175Test Ileadlisrht Oil. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, f sell at BED-ROC- K PRICES. Remember! it costs fodr times as mch to us the Machine or Slop-Ma- de Work as It does to use Good Goods, whlob wilt be admitted by all sensible men. So remember The One-Pric- e Store, which sells Goods to every one at the san adi lowest Prices, onaldepliur th quality. Please call; am always gl4 lo see you. W. P. McCARVER, PROPRTR UNION MARKET, the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Jno. Newman. iwiiior 6th. 1886, by Key. A. F. HoIHfield, 2 per day is needed. kin, deceased. that we, C. A- - and B. F. Alatkln. executor of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereol at the next term of the Probate Court of Iron county, to be held at the Court House in Ironton, Iron county. Mo., on the first Monday in November next same beinz thelet day of November, A. D., 18S6. Fok Sale A good milch cow not re cently fresh, but giving milk. Apply at this office. D. D. Mr. C. Sanford Russell, of Iron- - Capt. Searle showed the boys that he has ton Mo., and Miss Sophia Weidman. not forgot how to timber yet. He pulls off A new time-car- d went into effect Sunday his coat and beats them all alike at the new last. About the only important change is tunnel. that of the Accommodation train which now Foreman Pennball feels as happy as a big Soes north at 4 :42 and south at 8 :32, the Sun. sun-flowe- r. Last evening there was born to For Sale A mule - three months old. U. A. LA I Klr, B.F. MATKIN, Executors. For terms, etc., apply at this office.

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Page 1: Iron County register. (Ironton, Iron County, Mo.) 1886-10-21 [p ]. · 2017. 12. 15. · Hair V.J,uu vciug uiscoutinued. No. 601, the his wife a bran new baby daughter. The from the

Hair V .Jfrom the troubles of this world Into the,uu vciug uiscoutinued. No. 601, the his wife a bran new baby daughter. The The Duty of Democrats. , .

mother and child are getting along finely.oum-Doun- d noon train, Is due a few minpets earlier than formerly, the time now being 12:53.

The Democracy of Iron county havepeaceful repose of the next, we still havehopes that the Supreme Master Workmanjvili restore him to health and permit him to

fVllMlThe shaft engine-roo- m is in the hands ofthe painter. FEITMbeen furnished with a county ticket

composed of candidates of excellentVolume XX. Numbeb 15.

r . .RONTON. ; ; 0ct. 21 1886.

live many years longer.Prepartions have commenced for the reJ. N. Bishop, Esq., accompanied by anumber of sympathizing relatives-pres- ent Felix, always secure the full support ofception of the little locomotive. Uncle Dan character, who were nominated by

home before going abroad for help. Nowis superintending the excavation for th methods conforming to the usages ofdon't you know that our vindictive friendfoundation of the round house, and 31 r. Kidd the party. What then is their dutyout in liussellville never would haye aris getting bis track in shape. under the circumstances?raigned before the civil court a single particAll the machinery on the hill is bcin

As party men it is clearly required flcademji or Music, Ironton,overhauled and painted up for the winter ipant in that enjoyable (to the communityin general) affair, had you allowed therun.'Scieinle of PasseDjer Trains.

of them to stand by the county candidates who have been chosen to repreNicks little dog, Brutus, run another vie spirited youths of Arcadia to enlist in and

strengthen your regiment? But you desert-ed us and joined our brethen who are on the

T 1??,? trains. sent the inteiest and principles of thetint to destruction into the shaft last Sundaynight. It was a large brindle cat which metT--0 :.rl ' tVJ- - .2:55 A M

auu prospective went to St. Louis yester-day. What they went for is not for us tosay prematurely. Their object Li not topaint the town a red color. This we know,for brown is his favorite. (Cling! Cling!)

We have on the tabie before us a coupleof specimens of ore which strongly indicatethe presence of lead, and perhaps of silvertoo. We are no mineralogist, but those whodo know say the mineral is good, and thatthere is doubtless a rich vein of ore nearwhere it was procured. The specimens arefrom the farm of,H. N. Hutchins, Esq., onemile and a half south of Ironton on theFredericktown road.The Autumn Festival for the benefit of the

party In this contest. They would bethe same fate the big dog did some few Sun acting dishonorably if they should give Monday Even's. Oct. 25,1080.other side of the creek. Next time consoli-

date the two regiments; then we assure youthat the good name of our town wiil land

days ago.Arcadia Accommodation, No. 610.. 4:42 a. mSUTU BOUND TRAINS.xrnT"v ExPress- - No. 601 12:53 p. mExpress, No. 663 12.19 a. m

political enemies the aid which is duetheir political friends. It would be aI will tell you all about Freedlin's shiny

you safely on the other side of Judge Dinplug hat next week.bUW,.8:ffiJ p. M. breach of good faith to decline to supger's court, eleven dollars dollars better off.W. J. Rattle, chemist for the Ore and Steel. r tr- - AJJAJUS, Aent. port a ticket which by their participaUncle Jim and Aunt Sally. TICK6T, 50 CTS.company. In company with O. L. Garrisontiou in the primaries they helped tovisited the mines last Monday.CLOSING OF MAILS. From Good water. nominate. That participation was aMr. John Delano, manager of the company-"-a- no aauy 1 :30 p. m Catholic church at Pilot Knob at the Acade store at Mt. Carbon, and general purchaser Ed. Register During Saturday, 25th ult., pledge to support the nominees which

.1 98:00 p. mSo"tn ". 12:33 p. m for the P. K. company store, is here looking and the two days and nights succeeding, we uonoraoie men cannot uisregaru. - . .. . ti 1 fy mm'"':

my of Music next Monday night will be oneof the pleasantest events of theand we have no doubt but that the usual)

t-- .. ... V .........8:00 P. M after the interest of his department of the were visited by an enormous rainfall suffi Personal feeling is an element which --DtJUtini aiUOllC VJllUrCIl, JTllOt U10D, MO.wawater Tia SandBluff, Warren's Store. Edge Hill Ore and Steel company. cient to make the ground too wet to plow is out ot place in a question of politicallarge concourse of pleasure-seekin- g individ The party of mining engineers and ladies for an entire week. The weather-clerk.wh- o duty. The success of the narty decertainly was off on a long vacation duringIronton to Einstein Silver Mines,Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,.. 1:30 p. m,uals, who know so well the many pleasuresinvariably afforded od occasions presided

something over one hundred in number ar-

rived here last Thursday on a special, about pends upon the election of the candi- - I T CLARK'S NEW BRICK!the drouth,seems to have returned therefromover by the ladies who have them in hand, uaiea. .o uiiuviuirs mo luuuciauve4 o'clock in the afternoon. They were taken much invigorated, and evidently determinedto make up for lost time. Wheat sowing,will be in attendance. charge of by President Hitchcock, Manager without the success that is secured byFor Circuit Judge. One O'Kelly committed a robbery at An Simpson, Superintendent Craine, and Capt. which had been deferred on account of the a triumph at the polls. It is due, then, D. F. REESESearle. and were first conducted over the drouth, has been the chief employment of to its principles that its candidatesnapolis Monday (particulars not known

here), and Constable Patton was telegraphedTOe,? 'eV"red to announce JOSEPHJ. wiLiAils, of Jefferson county as an farmers iu this community during past ten should be supported, and consequentlyworks at the foot of the hill. The furnace,machinery, shops, engine houses, stables,to look out for him. Sure enough, Pattonauucpenueni democratic Candidate for DEALKR INuays; 01 course, some iew nmshed sowing personal feeling should not be allowed&c. were first inspected, and after this theT - Jrc1" --ourt ol the 20th Judi caught his man that afternoon and lodged to weigh in the question of such a charbefore that time, but the most of the wheat

in this vicinity was sown during the last 10party was brought up on the hill where thehim in jail. O'Kelly had a revolver on bis acter. Democrats should rememberFOR .1 1'STrrp ow tmi? ol-- tt-- days. Nearly or quite all are now done withmines are situated, and was piloted throughthe mine, and given an oportunity to view

person when arrested, but didn't try to useit. He had come up on the "local," and that they yote for their party whenThe custom of nominating township offi IBtheir principal farm-wor- k, except the Dreak-in- g

of ground for corn next year. mm.the tunnels in their everyday aspects. Ev they vote for their candidates.came down street, where he caught the con-

stable's eye. His description had been

cers not oemg usual in county primaries, Idid not submit my name as a candidate forJustice of the Peace of Arcadia Townchip.It has been well understood, however, thaterything was in full blast, both drilling by On the 2Sth ult., your correspondent re Geo. Carter will meet all trains at tbe dehand and machine. They went directlywired here, and it was correct enough to ceived a nice little present a pair of Ply pot with a first-cla- ss hack. Orders left atcause his apprehension.M uiuuiumc l me jovemoer mouth Rock chickens from his old friendthrough the vast mountain of iron, from thewest side, coming out on the east. Some of the American Hotel will receive prompt ateiecwon ior mat omce all stories to thecontrary notwithstanding. and schoolmate, Mr. Wm. J. Russell, ofThe Bonanza man has just received one of tention. Dry Goods,Belleview, Mo. I trust Will will not beTherefore, I hereby announce myself as a the finest lots of cured meats ever brought them were heard to say that the Pilot Knobmine is one of the finest they have eyer beentauuiuaie iur o usiice oi me 1'eace or. Arca-dia Township, in Iron county. Mo., subject Itch of every kind cured in 30 Minutes, byoffended at my calling him old; I do not

mean to ay that he is so very old as to into Ironton. His "new cure" uncanvassedWhittaker Star Hams are beyond compare through. The ladies thought it perfectly

Woolfrd's Sanitary Lotion. This neveriv me oiers ai me November electiou, 1880,terfere with his chances of drawing a prizein every way. They are fresh cured and notJb KANZ DINGER fails. Sold by P. R. Crisp, drugist. Ironton FURNISHING GOODS,n the matrimonial loltery at some infinitekilled with salt, but as sweet aad toothsomew e are authorized to announce PAUL

PATTON as a candidate for Constable of

beautiful and say the description given inthe East falls far short of giisig the placethe magnitude it has. This party of gentle-men and ladies being among the most intel-ligent that have ever visited this mine gives

a bite as ever melted in your mouth. The time in "the rose-color- ed future. By theway, the readers of the Register need notArcadia township, Iron county, Mo., sub Breakfast Bacon (from the same house) isject to the decision of the voters at the No

vemher Election, 1880. be surprised if the marriage of one of ourmost popular young gentlemen to a lady

excellent and contains bigger streaks of leanaud thinner streaks of fat than any you ever point to their praise. They appear to know

fCopv.) Chicago, April sigt. tflftn.This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust and

Savings Dank has this day received from theUnion Cigar Company ofChicago, to be heldas a Special Deposit,

U. S. 4lo Coupon Bonds,as follows :

Boots and Shoes,And a Pull Stock of

saw, while the Pure Leaf Lard is just what now residing some distance south of yourtown, is mentioned in my next communicaIRON COUNTY TICKET.

just what it takes to constitute a mine suchas this. They the most of them have vis-

ited the various mines of the West, and someis claimed for it. Try his specialty Whit-taker- 's

Boneless Ham if you want to make tion. .No. 43029 D. $600. Market value ot which isDemocratic. of these are no "small potatoes;" yet our Last week Mr: Chas. D. Lucas visited 41204 UK). I41OS 10O. L S10I2- -existence a delisrht.

I100.62830Visitors of last Thursday said they had never rntTiMvoa litirvilrtnc on1 Dina n T 111.. a T

Jim Pressnell went down to the A. V. mill 57),IS.) Vas. S. Gibbs. Cash.seen so extensive mining operations with accompanied him on his return home. leneraFor Representative:

WM. T. CROCKEli.For Presiding Judge County Court:

A. W. HOLLOMAN.such complete finish in detail. Everythingand raised a rookery with Geo. McFarland,

a relative, after a few words, calling him a September 2Sth we had a light frost theWe offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our" FAXCY GEOCEK" does not prove to be a

genuine Havana-fille- r Cigar. --Union Cigar Co.moves like clock-wor- k, they said, and such first of the season; it was followed by sev- lying , and striking at him. a clock ! The ticking of the drills are moreFor County Judge Southern District: eral severe ones, and the foliage of the forestMcFarland returned the blow and thenjos. o. cjlakksojn. rapid and just as regular as a time-piec- e trees is fast assuming the many hues charclinched and threw him down and was proFor County Judge Western District: IRONTON, MO.acteristic of autumn.ceeding to make it "summer-time- " for theAfter viewing the beautiful Valley from thetop of the mountain, with which view theyexpressed themselves enchanted, the party

Messrs. Stricklin, from near Goodlandlatter gentleman, when Jim cried, "enough! were in this vicinity last week collectingtake him on!" Mac then let up out had a descended the hill and boarded the train bills due them for threshing.warrant issued for his assailant. The trial Country Produce Bought And Sold.and went to Arcadia for supper. At about On the 2. th ult., the famiiv of Mr. andcame off yesterday afternoon, and Pressnell 7:30 they left for St. Louis. Mrs. Chas. Bryan was increased by the birthwas found guilty of disturbing the peaceand fined $150 and costs and six months in of an 11 lb. boy, and on the 1st inst., a 10 lb1

boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Payne,Arcadia Items.jail with just 30 minutes' stay of execu IAGKS0N, the Photographer, isMr. James Bryan gathered his corn, then

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I Ition. Jim made mighty good use of that Ed. Register As these are the;melancholy

It. J. HILL.Foi Prosecuting Atttorney:

J. 8. JORDAN.For Collector:

SIM. K. BUFORD.For County Clerk:

WM. A. FLETCHER.For Circuit Clerk:

JOS. HUFF.For Probate Judge:

F. DINGER.For Treasurer:

WM. H. WHIT WORTH.For Sheriff:

P. W. WHITWORTH.For Assessor:

SAM. P. REYBURN.For Coronor:

Wr. N. GREGORY:

cut, piled, and burned the stalks beforehalf hour. He shook the dust of the town days, the saddest of the year, I will give you sowing his wheat, thereby destroying many prepared to take the bestfrom his feet, and skipped to greener lands a few items. chinch-bug- s.

and pastures new. Our beautiful Valley has got on her Sun The sorghum crop in this locality was al ofPic--A terrible accident, which did not happen most an entire failure this year.day clothes, all trimmed in green, red andgold. It is perfectly enchanting to take amorning walk in the autumn woods and see

turesyatfisures.

Mr. oeo. w. LiOve has hnished repairingtook place at the residence of Capt. Zwart onSaturday morning last at least that is the his house. lowestnature in her beauty.way the Capt. states it and it occurred as D. S. Love, Esq., took another lot of cattleOh ! 'twere a lot too blessed to market this week.Forever in thy colored shades to strayfollows : Mrs. and Mr. Zwart were in thesitting-roo- m of their home, just after break-fast, the Captain preparing to go to his office,

For Justice of the Peace Arcadia T'p: In all ; cases heMadam Rumor has it that one of our fairones intends removing from this county as

Amid the kisses of the soft Southeast,To rave and dream for thee !

FRANZ DUNU-EK- .

For Constable Arcadia Township:JAS. R. HIGHLEY.

and Mrs. Zwart occupying a chair near the soon as her intended completes his hous6 inBut it won't do to dream too much; I must guarantees satisfaction. Galone of the adjoining couuties.fire-pla- in the room. For some reason,which she is unable to explain, she got up give you a few practical lines.

IRON COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. I understand the railway company is going Mrs. u. &. L.ove, wnose lire was ior sometime despaired of, is now convalescent, andfrom her chair and crossed the room, but

to put a new roof on the depot. 1 am sorryimmediately afterward sat down in another is on a visit to her granddaughter, Mrs. Jasto hear this, for we want a new depot outand-ou- t.

M. Lucas.chair, some little distance from her formerseat. She had just sat down when a great Last night a series of revival meetings was

lery in old GL T. Hall, Ironton.

IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE!The company did not regard the petitionportion ot the heavy plaster from the ceiling

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For Representative :GEORGE W. CRAINE.

For Treasurer :

JNO. SCHWAB.For Assessor :

HENRY HENDERSON.For Coronor :

T. R. GOULDING.

begun at our schoolhouse by Rev. Oscar

Our LA L0MA 10c. Cigar is strictly Handmade. Elegant quality. Superior worlcmanhip.

Sold by all Grocers.UNION CIGAR COMPANY,

76 V. Clinton SU, - CHICAGO,

Helail by

fell and literally buried the first chair occu of the people much in regard to running theAccommodation. It does not accommodate Lunbeck, of the M. E. church. E,

Oct. 9th, 1880.pied by her, not two minutes previous, andanyone the way it is running at present. Ifwhich would have crushed the life out ofwe wish to go to the city now we will takeher, without doubt, had she remained. We CHAS. M ASCII M EYER, Pilot Kxob, Mo.

For Justice of the Peace Arcadia T'p: an earlier train, for we will have to get up at -- TO-

Whittaker's Uncanvased Star Hams, 14caipound; Boneless Ham, 11c; BreakfastBacon, 11 c; Pure Leaf Lard, 10c. AtLOUIS SCH WAN Eli. midnight anyway, and go right through and Academy of Music,For Constable Arcadia Township: not be stopping at every big wagon gate on Bonanza.

congratulate Mrs. Zwart and her family inthis fortunate and most unaccountable escapefrom almost certain death or at least frombeing made a cripple for life. A miss is asgood as a mile, but we believe Mrs. Zwart

the route. The company ought to treat us ironton, Mo.,better than this. Colored Societyftotes. For Theatrical and Operatic Enter

Mrs. Harviell has had a sidewalk built. It tainments; Exhibitions, Balls, Etc.would prefer the mile. The Captain is on

THEO. RUDY.

.LOCAL BREVITIES.

The pay-c- ar went south Fiiday last.Pay-da- y at Pilot Knob next Saturday.

Anderson Matthews, Esq., has sold hispi operty at Pilot Knob, and will soon removethe lookout for a carpenter: boards, instead

of plastering, will be the ceiling of that room Au iitoi turn, 50x37 feet, staije, 22x37 feet,to his borne in Jefferson county. with opening or proscenium 16:6x12. Two

St.SLcmis, th. ISTortli and. East.(JConneclions made in Union Depot at St. Louis with through trains Express

Trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Lonisville,Indianapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo,New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington ana all principal Eastern cities.

VERY LOW RATES TO ALL CALIFORNIA POINTSs0nly One Change of Cars to San Francisco!mws

' Solid trains to Galveston, Houston, Dallas, Ft. Worth and all Texas cities.

Only Route to Hot Springs, Ark.

is not a very nice or straight one, but it beatsnone at all. Some of our other good citizenscould do likewise and not offend anyone byso doing. There are only two things in Ar-cadia that giye me the sore eyes, and they

hereafter. Columbus Winkler arrived home recently dresiii one on either side of stage,and a larce room underneath. Four ScenesrMrmift Court next week, with a rather The followiug are the judges of election from his mother's farm, near Little Rock Street, v ood. Kitchen aqq farIorin grooves.Fitted with all ordinary appurtenances. Halllight docket. appointed by the County Court to serve on ihe cotton crop on his mother's farm willare, Bill Fletcher's old fence and Mr. Medthe 2nd of November next :' Wheat is looking exceptionally well, so we yield about fifty bales, this year. The aver seated with chairs, and gallery with benchesSeating capacity about 500.ley's old long house; they ought to be reDes Arc C. H. Collins Jno. Kemper, E

moved. Mr. Begley has made our streets inage per bale will be oOOjpounds. He also re-ports tbe colored people in and about LittleW. Graves and T. P. Fitz.

have been Informed. '

We learn that Mr. Sam Perry will soon re-

move to Bonne Terre.

Tiie towns of Ironton, Pilot Knob andArcadia, with a population of 3,000, arewithin a radius of three miles Ironton in

splendid condition; but we ought to have aAnnapolis Ed. May, Jno. S. Benson, H, Rock as doing well.Pay ton Martin has for deliv the centre. sleeping car berths and further information, apply to Company'sC. Hart, J. B. Buckner. For tickets,

nearest agent.street along the railway fronf Simpson'scrossing to the depot for convenience inThpr are seven criminal cases on the For terms, etc., apply to

W. T. GAY, Superintendent.Dunn's Wm. Coleman, Carroll Smith, ering the express packages.docket for next week. getting freight. ST. LOUIS, J

MO.W, II. Newman,

Gen. TratHo Mgr.H. C. Townsend,

Gen P. and T. AgfEliab Dunn, B. F. Bone. Dr. Ivers, of Jefferson county, was visitingMr. John Whitworth has procured a conMr. Barnhouse's new building, opposite Polk's C. K. Polk, J. L. Matkin, J. J Boatmen'sfriends at the Knob on Sunday. Dr. Iverstract for getting out piling, and it makesthe Jail, is progressing. W. Miller and Randall Dunn. is a physician of considerable notoriety.business quite lively for the hauling publicOuail - 6hooting is diverting the young Ironton M. B. Tetwiler, H. M. Jones, II. Leroy Maston received a dispatch from II THE HEADQUARTERS!and the town generally. SAVING BANKN. Hutchins and Geo. Russell.sportsmen of the Valley. II. Clark on the 17th inst. offering him onoMr. James Dixon, our enterprisingPilot Knob-- J. W. Handcock, Ferd. Im- - hundred dollars per month to come aud takeHon. M. L. Clardy will address the people bachelor, has opened a butcher-sho- p andmer, Chas. Mashmeyer and F. Kaths. ST. LOUIS.charge of a palace dining car. II. II. Clarkmeat market. I am afraid Mr. D. will notGraniteville'Sl. Foley, Sr., A. W. Kness, is the President and principal owner of theat the court housemext Saturday evening.

No. 612, the north-boun- d Memphis Ex-

press, was about ten hours late last Friday. CITY GROCERY,have many hairs remaining when he getsJohn Jones and Wm. O'Brien. Central and Northern Pacific Railroad.through peddling beef.Middlebrook M. Seitz, I. Johnson, Ed. Johnny was seen again Sunday night by Capital $3,000,000Mr. Tom Cbeatam will move into the ReyDovle and Thos. Stewart. the reporter. But this time Dove No. 2 wasThe time ot holding Sunday School at St.Paul's church has been changed from 9:30 Pelleview B. II. Barger, J. W. Lashley, nolds house this week. Mr. Newman and

Pruitt have been fittiDg it up painting audsupporting him on the right while Dove No.1 thoughtfully cooed on the left!P. G. Carty aud J. M. Logan.a. M. to 3 P. M.

Venison ought to be getting more plenti R.J. LACKLAND, WM.H.THOMSON,papering.

Confectionery anfl Bestanrant,

South Side Courthouse S. IRONTON.

Kaolin Wm. Imboden, J. P. Bager, J. II.President. CashierCol. McGhee, our old friend, is quite sick,Campbell and James Vinyard.ful, but It Isnt; and that that comes in is Personal.

Dr. A. S. Prince and family are in St.He wants all of his old friends to come andPell's Jno. S. Luthy, Henry Westerman,not the fattest we ever saw, BERNARD ZWART,see him, for he thinks he is going to die.

Louis.In consequence of pressure of advertising Nelson Bell and Joel GriffithThere were a good many of our peopleLove's D. S. Love, Harmon Alcorn, M . . TMrs. W. G. Fairchild is in Mine LaMotte A Lomplete LineThomas Crocker and J. L. Mydgett. went to the city this week. Among them

wer3 Mrs. Leigh, Miss Holloman and Miss attending the wedding of a cousin- - of Fresh Staple and FancyGroceries,

(COMMISSIONER U. S. CIRCUIT COURT.)

Ironton, IMiHKourl,Pays prompt attention to collections, tak

Henderson's Jno. McMabon, Nelson Miss Mamie Fitz and Miss Morris, of DesJesse Holloman; also, Robert and J. B. E.Hawk, Jno. Latham and James Strickland. Arc, visited in Ironton this week.went about three days too late, and "Aunt ing depositions, paying taxes in all countiesin Southeast Missouri: to settlement of esDr. Francis Farrar, Fort Worth, Texas,Tunnel Driftings. Also, Fresh Confectionery, consisting oftate and partnership accounts, business atis visiting parents in the Valley.

Sail'," your beautiful correspondent, alsowent to see the Exposition last week, and Idon't see why I couldn't go too. Mrs. Jno. T. Butts, Fredericktown, is the the Land Office, purchase and saleof mineral

lands, and all law business entrusted to hiscare. Examination of land titles and con-veyancing a specialty.

guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fancy and Home Made Candies &c.

legal and other we issue a supplement thisweek. !

The ladies of the St. Paul's church desires

us to return thanks to the Pilot Knob Cor-

net Band for their excellent music yesterday

evening.The Promenade Concert at the Academy

of Music last night was largely attended.andwas a success. The net proceeds are oyer

fifty dollars.

A copy of the State Ticket, correctly set

forth, was received this morning, and we

shall proceed at once to get out the tickets

for this county.

Hon. Jos. J. Williams, Independent candi

Newman.

The Pilot Knobmines has the larg-est and best equipedelectric-lig- ht plantof any mines in the

Miss Annie Baker, Bunker Hill, Ills., is Full Line of Tropical Fruits.visiting the family of W. W. Nail. Nuts, Prize Packages, Chewing Gums, &c. Large Stock 01State. Miss Fannie Markham attended the ExJ. W EMERSON,

3L&te Judge 15th Circuit,

Attorney at Law,Ironton, Missouri,

But it has ever been thus from childhood'shour,

That chilling fate has on me fellThere always comes a soaking shower

When I ain't got no umberell.Yours truly, Uncle Pete.

Arcadia, Mo., October lTth, 1886.Jeff. Akes is here to see the folks.Mr. James B. Evans paid St. Louis a flying

position last week.W. H. Byers and wife sepent several days

There is no minesin the United Statesthat can turn outfiner ore than the

of last week in St. Louis.Consisting of Canned Meats, Fish, Vegetables and Fruit, inT)RA GTICES in all the courts of the State. StrieMrs. S. G. Fairchild and Miss Lena Ringo ana prompt attention o an easiness.

dal for Circuit Judge, will address the peo--I 80ft 0iue which Is obtained In abundant left Friday last for a visit to the family ofDr. L. F. Prince, at Belleville, Ills. MissRingo returned home Sunday. Miss. Fair- -

Visit last week.nle at the courthouse In this place on Mon- - quantities at these mines. J. B. WALKER, ureai varieties, Jjriea i)eei, sausages. Jitc.Tobacco, igars and Cigarettes a Specialty.Mrs. Cook has gone on a business trip to ATTORNEY AT LAWday, October 25th, at 1p.m. The railroad is cutting short of flat-ca- rs

t L.t Thursday was Iron Mountain day at again. I tell you that looks bad for the Ore child will be absent two weeks.Dunklin county. LUNCHES AND WARM MEALS AT ALL IT0 1771 S.Will Hiuchey, De Soto, was In town Tueslaborer. Judge Clarkson is off seeing after his sawrrnnslilon. The rate for the round trip, company as well as the IRONTON, MO, Second-IIan- d Books Boncht Iday.mill intersts. HENRY BARNHOUSE, Prop'r.The shipment of ore from here, up to date, and Sold. tfni,iHinir ticket oi aaniissiuu, was practice in the varjou CoarU, andWILL promptly to 11 legal business entrtu t--has been very good. Mr. A. G. Simpson went to St. Louis yes Dave Reese went to the city Tuesday.W. E. Rockwell, Sabula, was in Ironton ed tobii cr.terday.They haye had very bad luck at tunnel No. W. F, McCARVEB,Tuesday.5 for the past two weeks, but they haye com nit. a. s. PJSINCE,J. N. Bishop and Mrs. F. E. Moser wentmenced to rush it ahead now.

to St. Louis Tuesday.A lady, accompanied by a miss of some 5 Saddle & Harness Maker,DENTIST,Harry B. Ake is now station agent at Benton, Ark. I ronton, Missouri, Ironton, JSao.

or 6 summers, visited the hill the other day.The little miss observed some miners comingout of the tunnel to the shop to have theirdrills sharped, when she was heard to say,

number of our people attended.

The Arcadia Accommodation Isn't much

of an accommodation now to any one not

afflicted with chronic Insomnia. A man

might as well stay up all night as to get up

tt 3:30 in the morning.

Wo hope to be able, In the near future, to

announce that the day passenger trains Nos.

SOI and 604, again take dinner at the Arcadia

Bouse. The Indications at this writing are

til that could be desired.

Married At the residence of the bride'sMrs Chas. Warner, St. Louis, Mo.,

Will Reese is now stationed in his brothIVKNDERShis professional services tO

section. He will be found at aller's store at this place.times st bis office, ana will fttve prompt attentionB. Shepherd is visiting the family of F. the demsqus ot Bis pslroos .

Scoville in Belleville, 111."Mama, dear, do'look at those horrid, dirtymen with those cute little tea pots hangingon their caps !' (From the city I presume.) J. J. Carty, Murphysboro, 111., was among

Walter Clarkson did get back from St.Louis.

Mr. Geo. S. Evans Is visiting relatives InCrawford county.

Mrs. Hogue is on an extensive visit to rel-atives in the "Sunny South."

Two of Ironton's fairest damsels werepromenading our streets this afternoon.Sell, next time don't run off, but stay athome and face the music

The young ladies of the Convent took astroll over the hills yesterday in search ofautumnal fruits, and from the gleeful strainsthat could be heard reverberating from hillto hill, we presume that each one enjoyedher ramble very greatly.

It Is with sadness that we learn of the ser-ious illness of Col. B. F. McGhee. Whilewe are informed that be is gradually passing

- Final Settlement.Notice U hereby given to all creditors andour callers of last Friday.Principally all No. 1 i,ore that is being

others interested in the estate of LorovMat.Mr. Ira Marshal, Boone county, Ark., isshipped now, only two or three flats of No.

REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.THE BEST STOCK OP SADDLERY EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN

Collars, Spurs, Saddle-Blanke- ts, V hips, Ac. Also, a Fresh Stock ofStaple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars,Canned Ac." 175Test Ileadlisrht Oil. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, fsell at BED-ROC- K PRICES. Remember! it costs fodr times as mch to us theMachine or Slop-Ma- de Work as It does to use Good Goods, whlob wilt be admittedby all sensible men. So remember

The One-Pric- e Store,which sells Goods to every one at the san adi lowest Prices, onaldepliur thquality. Please call; am always gl4 lo see you. W. P. McCARVER,PROPRTR UNION MARKET,

the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Jno. Newman.iwiiior 6th. 1886, by Key. A. F. HoIHfield, 2 per day is needed.kin, deceased. that we, C. A- - and B. F. Alatkln.executor of said estate, intend to makefinal settlement thereol at the next term of theProbate Court of Iron county, to be held atthe Court House in Ironton, Iron county. Mo.,on the first Monday in November next samebeinz thelet day of November, A. D., 18S6.

Fok Sale A good milch cow not recently fresh, but giving milk. Apply at thisoffice.

D. D. Mr. C. Sanford Russell, of Iron- - Capt. Searle showed the boys that he has

ton Mo., and Miss Sophia Weidman. not forgot how to timber yet. He pulls off

A new time-car- d went into effect Sunday his coat and beats them all alike at the new

last. About the only important change is tunnel.

that of the Accommodation train which now Foreman Pennball feels as happy as a big

Soes north at 4 :42 and south at 8 :32, the Sun. sun-flowe- r. Last evening there was born toFor Sale A mule - three months old.

U. A. LA I Klr,B.F. MATKIN,

Executors.For terms, etc., apply at this office.