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LATENT POWERS Fade awsy—forever still? Oh, what harmonies are sleeping Oh, the songs that might be sung! Poesy could set thee weeping, Yet ne‘or breathes through pen nor toague. Sweep the chords! and let their thrilling i Vibrate through thy inmost soul, ; Music alf thy future filling, Tuneful aide to reach the goak orn ’ | patetnes tn Greamiag Of a lovely land ideal! Faces angel-like are gleaming On thy canvass—make them real! Comes dysorrow the awaking? Do not dread such sorrow's call; Or, if joy thy hand is taking, Follow free, in sweetest thrall, Hindsesees if ne'er o’ertaken Pass beyond thy power to do: Loving words of thine might waken Noble deeds in others, too. Every talent has been given By thy God for His Employ: They who serving Him have striven, They alone can know true jov. —Mre. N-wman Hall, » N. Y. nA-pendent. oo OFF TO SIBERIA. Cut Off Forever From Wifo, Family and Friends ‘or years it fias been ad a east Vr “piel nace Tupular Dallads, tn book form, f Sheet Music. Scnt, post-y-:ld, fur 8 rouR CENTR, Stamps takea. 1C4N PUBLL HING CQ. gano '- nharve , kb. aucpiie Pa. aati- COCKLE’S sic PRLLS jd English Family Acdictae in eaterss ences ali ated the werld, for Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &e. , if Pure Vegetable ingredients. FREE FRO MERCURY. Uife-Long Safferings of th- Czar’s Subjects Who Are Doomed to Exie Escape Lnnpossible, and It« Attempt Means Death. — | Liners Without Public ee ithe Publ, Exile mn S’beria has ceaad to have Many cf the herrors it once possessed, f-r the reason that the family and friendly ‘ies in Russia are not what they are in most coun'rica, and the people who commit offe ses against the Crown are n ore desperate and de- = sb ae acErs termined than they ts dto be. Still for tlere are many patriots with families hi fer d ! lif te in Siberi who prefer eath tolife exile in Prin, LADIES AND? | for in many instanevs the family will CHILDREN. | 2° 8ecomrany the exil-; and since a Siberian exile is legally dead and hix wife is instantly allowed to remarry, the lot is a very hard one. Usually when a suspret is } laced on examination or tri} and is permitted tv make a defense he en:ploys his at- torney under a contract like ths: If se tenced to Siberia the fee shall be 1000 roubles; f only a year’s impri— envent, 5000 roubles; if acquitt d, 10 000 reubies. The trial is then con- dueied urder the princi) ls of the Ru-s an proverb, ‘ihe cause is de- cided when the court revives a present.”® Thus the success of the lawyer depends upon his ability in pleasing the julge’s taste in present- giving. It is not once in twenty times that a prisoner sus;ected of crine avainst th: Crown is a: q titted. 8.nce Russia is many times a longer expanse of country tha. the United States, and Siberia is in its northern ex- tremty, the trip of the exle is a tedious one. The time required is from six to twelve weeks, Exiles may chonse their own mode of emigration if they have money with which to meet their expenses, and hence some arrive at their destination much sooner than othera From the mument of Bent nes the subj-ct is under ths cxre of officers. Exiles are mobi is d at Mos- cow, and have a few days in whieh to elose up their affaira, say their faro- wells, and prepare for the journey. It is not often that an exile knows to which part of the immense expanse of territory known as S.beria he is destined till he arrives, and inasmuch ashe is cut+ ff from communication with family or friends, he is like one who drops into a chasm on Moun! Banc or Jungfrau when he dsparis for S beria. It is probably well that he is thus legally dissolved from his wie, and the wife, if exiled, can no longer claim the husb:nd, for he or she is absorbed by the country like a drop of water that ds.ppeurs in the aw Yow'N And It nod to reentate ‘The organs of both sma!l and great: It checks Sick Headache, and the woe p That 8.4 Dvanentics ever know. _ In TARRANT’S SELTZ“R peeple find -, Atemedy and treat combined. te Bal whee eirinood t ¢ taste and may be rfecteafety. Price, @2 ALL DRUGGICTS, 1G CO..SolePrup. Health is Wealth! eee eritieal oh ispieasantto stall tines with per eer LL Date The exile who can afford to do so— and there are many persons of wealth and influence who thus meet Imperial contempt—equips his own privaie exravan, has liveried or special guards, pasecs through the villages on the way, faring sumptuously, fr he has a certain time in which to report to his officer, and makes of a usually and journey one not altogether devoid of pleasure. The jo r man or woman, however, is chained to the string of convicts, loaded iuto rickety vehicles at the end ef the’ rail or water trip, and lumbers slong like a funeral pro- cession, going around seitlements, and seldom being aliowel to stop. Their fare is salt meat cr fish, black bread and tea. Pi riots, conspirators, thieves, murderers and persons con- victed of every crime are linked to- . gether, travel on the same level, fare ‘Pal _ of the above shees for sale in| Slike. sing the same songs if they do net have the -ame thoughis, and oc- qSawe LEVY & co cupy the same country for life. Send six cents At is generally b-lieved. outside of Ressia, that all Siberian -xiles are QAPRIZE 4etor postage, and ceive free, a custly box of goods which reqsired to work in the mines, This fs net true Oly ap riot are sen it help all, of either sex, to more mon- ‘ Might away than anything else in the teneed to the mines— hose who are condemn: d to hari Inber. Exile in Siberia means, as ag on ral © ie, only , . Fortunes await the workers ab- | j.fore:d iif: in a certian expanse of — sure. At once addresss True & country. The gov. rnment alows a ugusta, Ms‘ ie, Uy-tyr* pension to the ex ie: sufficient to scantily c'othe and feed them. The allowa ce is about six roubles a month, or less than $3 This will precure & place to sleep and coarse fwd Once here, it is next to impos- abie to escnpe. The exile in the first piace is land-d in the heart 3 of a wild country, surrounded by wild “ wets | animals, little or no civil astion, and 2) ET CHEMICAL 8.. chiar. > | it is ont of the questien to think of es ——- ma sy GAPSTILES % 4 “SHE LAT LATEST pace rg i as cape, even though ‘he exue 1s provided w th food and ra-ment fur ibe loug j orney. Once in Siberia the exile is the same » jail, wih h - xception that he has the open air a d penty of roow in which to move. Inasmuch as no fire- aria, excepting those in the posees- ; Sion of the officers, are allowed in_the country, and the colonies are kept small, ii ix not now possible for a suc- cesrfl ‘uprising. If the exiles were permitted to commingle freely, get to- gether and had an opportunity to or- gaize. even without arma, they would make frequent trouble. for they are generally in a desperate frame of mind In the first place, the bulk «@ exiles are persons who have offenled the throne, and they are moved to the «f- ; fense through a desire to check the ; wrongs against the people. Thev are fre zied by ‘lespotisin. Prople -¢ this character hav: no regard for life and no f-ar«f dewh The Nihilist who destroyed Alexander IL a few years ago was wi ling to be destroved at the same time. All who hav: moved a-ainat a royxl lif: in Russia hav: been willing to di: fr their acts. Quite as many army and other offi--rs are statione| in Sb-ria to guard the exiles as are in the military and nav:l services of the United State. So extreme have been the punis’ m::ts of the exiles, and so un- just, and so many innocent persons kave been exle! that many of the government's «fficers are becomi g disgusted. Should Risaia b com: en- gavel in a wie wich would lessen the S berian fore:s sufficiently to warrant an insurr-ection it would surely come, and h: system of exile would be no more. I is maintained because it isa dreadful mode of punishment and en-~ ables the Government to drag-net many of its sulj-cts and suppress all open dissa'isfaction at a comparative- ly small exp-n-e Ii wouldr qii-e an enor ous outlay to provide pris nsf or th: exiles, As it ia, they are dumped mto a country they can nat leave, where th y are safe, and given a pit- tance to exist upon. Their mole of existence must bs provided by theme selves. American and English excnrsion- ists sometimes exvend their trips to Southern §.b-ria, and have a pl-as a..tjourney. H-re the climate is very like that in Finland ad old Russia. Towns, small cities and beautiful r-si- denevs ar: seen. In places ticre is active 1 f+ and enterprise, the offspring not only of the better class of exiles, but immi-ranis. Some very affecting scenes are wi'- nessed at the d:partur: of a colony of exiles from M scow. From there they start upon their journey every 8 inday afternoon. Those not found guilty of the heinous off-nses are permitted to go about fn preparation without the presence of an offi-er. There is no danger of escape, for it is almost im- rossible to elude the « fficers, and an attempt to escape means death. The prisons are on Sparr.w Hills whrs Napoleon's army bivouacked. The families and friends of the exiles are p esent. There is wailing ant moaniig and floods of agonizing teara. Mothers, wives, fathers, brothers, sist-rs. friends sd kindred remote assemble and bid the same farewell a cri.inal reo:ives when h: marches to ‘he scaff sd. There are frequent baptisms and blessings from the pries.s, When the exle looks back upon the spires, steeples and do.nes of Mo<cow he bids the world adieu, as dil thee -ndemned who pass over the Be.dge of S.ghs. A ong the most numerous classes in Sib ria are the wriiers) The ai- thors of books, news»aper artic es an! eachers of seditious sentiment, as well as these who would take the forum for a tr-e or constitutional gov- ernment, find eurly refuge in the North, Linded in Siberia, i: is the ambition of the educaior of pub- lic opinion to tell the outside worid his condition and the horrors of the e-uniry. Here one coasld find suffi- elent foundation for any number of remances and heroic acts. Various echemes are re<orted to to get leiters to friends Occasionally in the col- umns of newspapers outside of Bissia appexr letiera from § berian cxiles detailing lif: thre, and they are enough to harrow he soul, but it has little effect upon the authori ies. In- deed, 1 am told that they would not object othe publication of these let- ters within the empire, as they tike pride in keeping up the reputation of the country, since to reflect upon life in exile has a wholes> ne i:flusnce on the would-be Nihilists —St Petera- burg Cor. N. ¥. Sun. oo———_ General Sherman is passing into the ‘‘sere and yellow leaf.” Still he osculates. Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, Wasting Diseases ot Children, Coughs and B onchitis, an be cured by the use ot S-ott’s Emulsion ot pure Cod Liver Oil with Hvpopkosphites. Prom inent pnysicians use it and testity tc its vreat value. Please read the tollowing: “41 used Scott’s Emulsion for an obstinate cough with Hemerrhage, Loss of Appe- ls tite, Emaciation, Sleeplessness, & All ot these have now left, and I believe secur Emulsion has saved a case of well developed consumption.”—T. J. Find lev, M.D, Lone Star, Texas. “I have tor severa! years used Scott’s Emulsion, and find it to act well in Consumption qnd Scrofula, and other conditions re- auiring a tonic of that class’’—j. B. Burton, Valdosta, Ga. 6im, HER BANK ACCOUNT. It Lasted Just Teu Days and Was Not Re- plen shed by Her Husband A weil-knows banker, who had be- come tired of the irksome habit of fambling in his vest pocket ev-ry morning tha: his wife aske:l him ‘o pay the necessary household expenses, and who was smarting from the sting of « recent heavy raid against R-ading, suid to her not long ago a: the break- fast table: “Elith, Ican't b> pestered with these trif-a You must oren a bank account. I will make a cash de posit, against which you can draw at | your leisure, and so not harpoon me just as lam about to put on my over- coat for ten dollars here ani twenty dollars there.” The young wif-, to whom the : visions of a personal bank account ! seemed to be on a par with a private view of Paradise, readily accom panied her husband f -rthwith to a fashionable bank on Ffth avenue, where her signature was enroled for identification, and a pass bok. with $2,000 to her credit, hande! to her, tog -ther with a pre’ty pocket check book, conta'ning tfy blank checks, and interwoven at regular intervals with convenient sheets of bloiting paper. Every thing went on smoothly in the banker's heuxehold for some ter days until, returning home one ev -n- ing. he started to upbraid his wife, in the following terms: “Why. Edith, how could you be ro ex'ravagant? You must have been getting an entire winter's wardrobe for your poor relatives. in addition to paying our hous: hold expenses Your account is overdraw. I have a let- ter from the cashier of your bank. stating that you are indeoted to the bank $106.50. ard requesting me, at my euariiesi convenience, good the amount.” “No such thing,’’ she replied, “I still have plenty of monev in the bank, and will prove it to your satis- faction to-morr >w worning.”” Aviait was made to the bank, and the lady was conironted with a formid- able array of figures and vouchers, confirming the cashier's estimate of her indeb edness) S e remonstrated that a gros: injustice that her balance exhausted until these book, and argued could not bs blank checks had been used. It was cashier tried to con- vinoe her that one cieck was all that was necessary at any time to draw out her entire balince. Tue banker, how- in vain thit the ever, who has retulel ‘th: jk: at his wife's expense 01 the corridors of the Wi :dsor Hotel, is going to return to old prineipl-s| The bank ace.u t has ben closed, and the banker's wife wilhave to be satisfied with me-kly pleading every moruing for ten or twenty dollars, as heretofore, which will be granted according to her hus- band’s cr dulity in h: legitimacy of her demands, and provide | the 8 -ssion at poker on the previous ight does not compel him for ‘hat par:icular ‘tay to be harshly economical.—N. F. Sin oe TEN PAGES! $41888re | ssf = A YEAR. The Weekly Missouri REPUBLICAN ‘Ten Pages, Seventy Columns. More. news than any Weekly in the country. In beginning its SOth year the Republican points to its long record as a sound Demo- cratic paper, as the best prom- ise for the future. It means to surpass all previous records. It will contain: The Latest Telegrams from all parts of the world. ‘y- Retlgble Market and Financial Quota- ns. 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Haines’ Golden Spee fi - It can be given tn a cup of cotfce or !ca without the knowledge ot the person tak ingit; is absolutely harmless and will trect| a permanent and speedy cure. whether the patient is a moderate drink- er or an alcoholtc wreck. = housanas + drunsards have been made tempcrat m n whe have taken tiolden Specific ir their coffee without their nowledge, and oeuay betieve thes quit drinking of thei: own free will. It never fails. The sys» tem once impregnated with the Svecifi t becomes an utter impossibility tor the iiquor appetite toexist. For tull partic ulars, addre~s GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO, 18 Rece st Cincinaari O. FACTS YOU CAN BET O98. ‘That the oldest and largest whecce taatery te (09 world isin Jersey City, N. J. ‘Theat this ‘ereery makes the popular and oul famed Climaz Plog, the acknowledged cam ard for first-cless chewing tobacee. ‘That this factery was established as leag age aD a760, ‘Trent inst year (1896) it made and seld the enenmeus quantity of 27,980,980 tbs. or fourtesn them mand toas of tobacco. That thie was mere than one-seventh of all the to bacco made in the United States notulth- standuny that there were 966 factories at wast. ‘That in the lest 21 years this factery hes helped ‘support the United States Coverament tothe extent of over Forty-four million seven hes dred thousand dollars ($44,yen,e00.e0) palé intothe U S. Treasury in lateraal Reveaus Taxes. That the pay-roll of this factory is about Gsanay o00.00 per year or Ga0,ees.ce per week. That this factory employs about 3,900 operatives, That this factory makes such a wonderfully geod chew in Climax Plag that many other factories have tried todmitate it in vain. aed in despelt now try to attract custem by offering lerger pieces of inferior goods for the same price. That this factory acvertheless continves te incseasD iss business every year. Whas this factory belongs to and is operated by Youre, very truly, P LORILLARD 2 6B, PRINGESS TEA Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Albert J. Cox and Ann L. Cox, hi wife, by their deed of trust. dated October iti: 1. and recorded im the recorder’s office witi. in and fo: Bates county. Missouri in bouk Nu al, cen teyed A .emmons, tre: vee, the following described real estate 1)in, and being situate in the county ef Bates an state of Missouri. to-wit: ‘All ofthe north hall ofthe northwest quar Re. forty te 3), contains ter of section nine (y), ee 5 Ack range No. ¢! acres more or less eehich conveyance was made in trast te s« cure the o peymene. vf one certain note, fally de scribed in eaid deed of trust; and whereas de fault has been made in the paymest of = note, now long tees d@ue and un, wherers it is pro the terms of said de- of trast that in case 5 the death. absenc from the state or refuss! to act of the said tru: tee, 1 taay present tam sell tue properey ere pro} rei forthe trus: and whereasthesaidT A Tammanes trustee & aforesaid, died. now re at th request of the legal holder of said note an ea to the conditions ef said deed of tre will proceed to sell oe ren ises at Ppablic vendue, te the F fe cash, at the east front deor of the eieeats hous in the eit) of Ratler, cousty of Bates and state of Missouri, on Monday, March Sth., 1888, between the huars of ¥ o'clock im tue iv enor and + 0’clock in the afternoon of that day, 1 parpon:s of « satiolyiny said debt interest an costs. 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