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a Savin ustage Dalle United States Marshal Lardner to day placed in jail in this city a very pretty stylishly dressed young woman, Vila Reed, from Ottawa, Kan, aged 21, charged with using cancelled postage ps. Shelives at Ottawa, with ber parents, who are prominent people in im thou they once wealthy residents of St. Josep! Mo. She could not give a bond of $1,000 and the marshal reluctantly placed her bebind the bars. She was prostrated with grief and excit ment. Her brother W H. Reed 8 head book keeper in the Ceutral Savings bank of St. Joseph Mo, where the family is wel! kuown, ar rived here to night and will probably secure bondsmoen to morrow circumstances, Catarrh Cannot be Cured sith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat ot the dis- ease. Catarrh 1l disease, and in order to cure it you just take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken interwally, and xets directly on the blood and mucous surtaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one ot the best physicians in this coun- Wy tor years and is a regu'ar prescrip- | ion. It is composed ot the best tonics «nown, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly upon the mu- cous surfaces. The pertect combination ot the two ingredients is what produrce such wondertul results in curing Catarrh ‘send for testimonials tree. F. J. Che- ney & Co., Paops., Toledo, O Soild by druggiists, price 75c. There seems to be a genera! dis position on the part of Kansas aud Missouri newspapers at present to talk up their towne. prises that would be beneficial to the town are suggested and discussed. This is a cheerful sign of returning good times. A good newspaper's a valuable factor in the upbuilding of every progressive town, avd when the true history of Western develop ment is written the country news paper man will receive his ieward Talking up the town is much more beneticial to any for unselfish work. community than talking some mar into office. The whole country will welcome a change from political agi tation to business development —K C. Times. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. J.E. Leeper, of Walnut Grove Green county, while in a fit of frenzy on the evemng of the Sth of July fast, shot at his wife with u hug revolver, but missed ter and came very near killing his twelve year old daughter by the ball striking her o1 the side of the head, was convicted of the crime on the 26th. The jury were unable to agree on the length of time and requested the judge tu nawe the length of service. He gave him seven years iu the penitentiary. —Ex. What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- mertime. You may have a tickling cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure tor it. Sold by H. L. Tucker. Kearney, Neb., Dec. 13.—The Kearney National bank closed its doors this morning. The liabilities as far as can now be ascertained, are about $125,000. The county loses $10.000 and the city $2,000. The suspension was caused by a rumor set afloat three or four days ago when it was alleged a couple of the directors made large transfers of property lower part of the . It strengthens and eures. Sold by H L Tucker. Hogs are dying in large numbers in the north and northwestern part of Jasper county Mo. The disease a peculiar one. Some attribute it to the long drouth. Ladies—Remember that disease becomes in- curable. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will positively cure jong ending cases It heals and cures. Sold Dy H L Tucker. The large clothing store of Levi Brothers of Louisville, Ky., suffered nearly $50,000 by fire last Monday. Eight employee in the fifth story narrowiy escaped with their lives. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, blood or constitution- |” New enter ¢ COOWERY AND POLITICS They Made a Qarer Mess of i Happy Suburban Home. wa on his w away. , the rod “O. nors ntisfied plied his wife in i tone i |she does “For yours slub, to allo reception ays—anythir But how Does Mrs. ing the tic hope ting her on the rec our 1 ck te your bic. SS es: 1 to and te knows to be “Well, weil ive it up? Way. I don't obje “Humph! I should think not; but cook! She—she * y v worker, and ©, Che that she will never ce steak in this house tv ss T vote for her ca te!” Chieago Inter Ocean INSECT VISION. Phe Probabilities Ss. “ hwo theories of ins tant—the ok forms a rent cture. ported by the sriment of thin slices of a under th scope, when the image of any reflected from the mi old view is sup- rror is sec transmitted through h of the hex- agon: lenses. A 1 model of an insect’s eye may be made by td glass shade of the form of sphere, say about sixteen inches in di- ameter. Place the eye at the center of the globe and paint on its surface the picture of the outer world as seen through it. If this painting be divided into squares by lines seratche1 tervals of one-eighth inch, there will be twenty-five thousand six hundred of them, and the proportions are roughly those found in the eye of a dragon fly. If now, instead of the details of the picture on each square, a dab of color be placed upon it corresponding to the general tone, the effect of the whole will pretty nearly agree with that of the original painting. It is probably this indistinct vision that insects ac- tually possess. Mathemat y itmay be shown that to obtain anything like such perfect human beings jenjoy an eye constructed on the com- pound type would have to be of most imprac ple size. In our eyes the rays of light passing througha single lens form an image ou the concave retina. The retina is built up of the sensitive terminations of the optic nerve, forming a kind of tasselated pavement with thirty-six million squares to the square inch. If our lens were of perfect shape, and the pupil wide enough, the size of things which might be seen as distinct objects would be limited by the distance of the nerve endings in the retina from one anoth- er. In order that two points may ap- pear separate to theeye they must sub- tend an angle of about one minute of are; that is, for instance, that fine lines ruled one-twentieth of an inch apart can be made out to be separate at a dis tance of four yards. Beyond this the whole surface has a uniform gray tint. Calculations clearly show that in- sects can not see nearly as well as this, and their behavior to distant objects favors this opinion. But their eyes have this advantage, namely. that there is practically no limit to the nearness of objects they can examine. The details of their own antenna prob- ably appear plainer to themselves than to us, but objects at the distance of a foot appear to them with about the same minuteness of detail as would be attained if they were made of rather coarse wool work. Beyond this the shades of light and dark are evident to them, but outlines must be blurred and lost.—North British Advertiser. Ruskin Hated Chrysanthemums. | Mr."Ruskin was asked if he did not j admire chrysanthemums in the quad. in- vision The Best.Salve inthe world.for-Cuts: Now, he liked nothing .abnormal or Brui Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever ; 2*tificial, and he regarded the produc- Hands, Chiblaine tion of chrysanthemums as an unhal- Corns, «nd slisia Eruptions, and = tively cures Or no pay req . is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or refunded. Price 2s cts per boxt! ting answer came: “I hate chrysan‘he- For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist - lowed attempt to grow flowers at a sea- Son when nature meant that there should be no flowers, and so the start- mums "“—Westminster Gazette. ‘ that woman jtrict court. “TOYS FOR THE stock of Holiday Goods than|peW magistrate and c nsequently |$ usual, at prices lower than be- fore. By buying early, choice is obtaired | which cannot be had later when the stock is broken and the yoods sold. Fresh Oysters can be had in any quantity, or served in Chas. Endres, Retuse to Adjourn, Topeka, Kan., Dec. 10.—Five weeks ago a grand jury was called by Judge Z. T. Hazen, of the Dis- Over 200 tax payers petitioned for it. Now it seems the judge bas no power to adjourn the jury and by a vote of five to ten the memb rs refused to adjourn. The judge called the jury before him to day and said to them: ‘You have} uow ben in session tive weeks and It Seeien to me you bave considered everything which required your itn nediate attention You have no tuthouity which is not vested in the ‘ounty attorney Your sessions are osting: the county about $100 a day | As an officer I can say nothing, but as aciztizen of ‘Topeka and a taxy payer, I would suggest that your labors are completed aud that you should now adjourn. Judge Hazen further called atten tion to the fact that ten indictments in five weeks had cost $3,000. The anti adjournment wivg refuse te yield and the jury wil eoutinue bus iness at the o!d stand Do not suffer with pain ontopof the head aud in the back when Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will absolutely and positively cure you. Sold by HL Tueker. Stver fn The flouse Washington, D. C, Dee. 10 — Representative Bland will eal! the committee on coinage, weights measures this week, and expects to have reported very soon a bill for There is some doubt as to the exact position of this committee. Representative Kilgore of Texas still holds the bal to bill en the free coinage of silver. ance of power, and it is for him say whether or not a free silver shall be laid before the House. Silver men on the committee say itis their understanding that Mr. Kilgore will not oppose an oppor | tunity for silver at this critical time Others, however, hold that Mr. Kil gore will have more reason now than ever to continue his last session's rec ord in opposing a free coinage bill in committee, as not orly does he! support the Carlisle plan in its gen- eral teatures with much carnestuess, but he believes as he did last year, that as long as President Cleveland is in the White House, a-free silver bili is impossible. and its discussion in Congress wouid only do harm. Philadelphia, Pa, Dec 10.—Re- fined sugar declined one eighth: of a cent to day under general pressure to sell, due to the large holding and a light demand. This drop in the | price brings granulated down to the point it reached at the break just} before election. Allowing for the duty of 40 per cent ad valorem pro- posed by the new tariff, the price is lower than ever before. Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 11.—A body of | armed men held up United States marshal Skellep and deputies Pore and Thomas in the woods in Dodge county and made them surrender L. Williame,a prisoner under arreat for violating land lawa. WILEOX:COMPOUND ANSY® P —— a by: Beox Spoctae: any | fA Dead Man Appointed Maxistrate. | | Philadelphia Press | Aease of this kind happened early tn the present year in connection {with the Magistracy of Glamor shire Among the submitted and appre Lord Chancellor As Reece of Measte sero i Met ide out ir 1803, and Mr Reece diad Ning month, before the new Commission was made out By |an Overs gbt no cue informed the «| Chas. Endres bas bought a larger | Lord Chancellor of the death of the! | the uame of Mr Reece though dead, | was placed on the commission of the | peace for the county of Glamorgan | which is believed to be the first and aud the only time a dead man bas bas ever been appointed a | trate. | Mouett, Mo., Dec. 10.—For some | | time the banks of Monett have j been threatened by raids from the | Cook or some other gaug, especially j the Monett bauk operated by West ‘bay & Sun. This bank is located at jthe east terminus of Broadway, | making it easy prey for bank rob j bere. Toeday word was wired here | from several points west of here that Ja gang of cight men, all well armed | Were riding in the direction of Mo- |nett and to be the lookout for | them. Every available Winchester was then brought into service and | placed in the hands cf officers and Tne banks closed nearly all day, heavily aud guarded An outbreak is expected to morrow, on citizens. were seen within three or four miles of here las the has been gang | Sold by H. L. Tucker | Farmer Funston, who weathered the Populist storm longer than any { ther Republican, has just been lected road overseer. Is this the estimate that Funston’s con jatitueuts at present put upou | him, oris the Kansan’s penchant for holding some kind of an office that jallows him to be contested with the whirligig that sweeps him from the giddy heights of a seat in congress as chief dispenser of Sarden seed for the seeond district to the prosy | position of repairing the county roads?’ —K. C Times. Van Horn Will Contest. | Washington, Dee. 12.—R. T. Van Horn, the editor of the Kansas City Journal, has through counsel, served notice on Representative Tarsney of the Fifth Missouri district of his in tention to contest the latter's seat in the House Mr. Tarsney had a plurality on the face of the returns. but it is alleged that frauds were committed in the digtrict. | ! SSeS | Ladies—The druggist named below will give | yeu a free sample package of Dr Sawyer’s Pas tilles, which cure digeases peculiar to women Sold by H L Tucker | reuceburg Ind., was robbed of $10,- ;000 in cash on the street in Uin- cinnatti Jast Thureday. | | Ladies positively relieved from all i those irregclarities, distressing symptoms and diseases by using Dr vyer’s Pastilles, Sold by H L Tucker. | Secretary Carlisle appeared before | the banking and currency committee last Monday to explain the bankers financial measure. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilies used in time will cure any case of female weakness. Get a free sam- ple package from the following named drag gist. Soid by H L Tucker. President’ Cleveland has named Jno. C. Black fur the office of U. S. attorney for the northern district of Illinois. Zano invigorates men power and tones broken down nervous system resulting from lost manhood. Zano cures nervous and sexual debility of men. Sold by H. L. Tucker. | Senator Morgan of Alabama last Monday called up his bill calling up on the government to endorse bonds lof the Nicaraugua canal company to the amount of $100,000,000 1A Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. | Are you Billious, conszipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure ali disorder of the liver, Stomach or boweis Ithas no equal as aliver medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bettles at H. L. Tuckers drugst re. ._ 48 1y | doing tt y¥ don’t you te | Parks S If does not make | you tee it costs you nc Miss Josephine Brand, of Law-; nes : iThose— , = ~4 —_—, imples: » Phila., sa in my blood ve, as small bow!s or ausing shaving t f taking three bottk 3 | nid, ¥ | | running 2} 2 lood an seases mailed froo.§ | | PECIFIC CO., Atlanta, G2. 4 |. | | | Recent r pest fires in Arkanses i} uins have checked the for jderful remedy Ur Sswver’s {until you try at. tt will j stom ach. Sold HL Tu | = yaitvely What a woa- | Family Cure is you of » sour | One case of sina!! pox has been | reported at La Grange, lil | | | | } drug se. It Reals | gist for a free sample pa | and cures. k Sold by HL Tucker Rome was shaken by earthquake sbocks last Saturday sud Sunday. Experience and money cannot improve Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure, because it radically cures dyspepsia liver complaint and kidney difficulty. sold by H. ‘Tucker | Cholera is carrying off hogs in the large numbers in Grayville Tl. vicinity of Zano invigorates, stimulates and builds up the broken down system Zano cures mental and nervous debility of men Tucker Sold by H. L. Acolred woman at Springfield, Lil, died last week at ihe age of 120 3 years. cnres stomach cures liv- culty, Sold | Dr. Sawyer’s Family € |trouble Dr Sawyers F c Jercomplaints, cures kidney ainh by H.L. Tucker The gumviing houses of Little | Kock, Ark., have been ordered closed by the sheriff. Try a bottle of Dr. Sawyer’s Faiily Cure and You will be convinced that it will cure all stomach, liver, kiduey and bowel diiculty H.L. Tucker. | A merchant at Moutgowery, Ky. |bad six horses killed by lightuing last Friday night. | Ladies—For diseases of women, Dr Sawyer’s Pastiiles will 1 the aimeulty radically, positively and effectually. It is mild) bat eMectual, sold by HL Tucker. Avother member of the New Or leans city council bas been eunvicted of accepting a bribe. Money and experience cannot produce a bet- ter family medicine than Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure It cures difticulties of the stomach and liver. Sold by H. 1. Tacker Iwo big yas welia were were de jveleped near Munice Ind. Jast Fri- day; one with a capacity of 7,000,000 feet per day. Honesty, perseverance and skill cannot im- prove Dr Sawyer’s Cure, because it fully cures indigestion, biliousncss and kidney dif- ticulty. Sold by HL Tucker. Burglars last Sunday night broke jinto and robbed a jewelry store in | Payette Towa, of $12,000 worth of jewelry. | Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure—{t not only lieves; itcures. Itis suitable to ail ages and every member of the family. Try a free eam- ple.” Sold by HL Tucker. The new flonring and saw mills of Hickman & Co at Montauk, Mo., were destroyed by fire last Thursday | night. The St. Louis Republic Free, Special offer to Readers of This Paper.—A Great Metropolitan Pa- per Is Indispensable Now The “Twice A Week” St. Louis Republic will be sent Free For Oue Year tu auy person sendiug, before January 31, 1895, a club of three New yearly subscribers, with $3 to pay for the sawe. Already the clans are gathering ‘for the fray in 1896. and 1895 will be full of interesting events. The skirmish lines will be thrown out, the maneuvering done and the planus of campaign arranged for the great | contest in '96. The remaining short session of the Democratic Corgress. to be fol- lowed shortly by a Republican Con gress, with a Democrat io the Presi dential chair will be productive of events of incalculable interest. 1n fact, more political history will be constructed during 1895 than iv any year since the foundation of the} Government, aud a wan without aj newspaper will be like a caaleael lump in the movements of public| | opinion. You can get three new subscribers for The Republic by a few minutes’ effort Remember in The Republie subscribers get a paper twice-a-week |. for the price of a weekly—only $1 a year. Try it, At Once, and see how easily it can be done. If you wish a package of sample copies, write for them Cut out this adyertice. ment gage i your order. Address e St. is i i THE ates County Bank, BUTLER, MO. Eates Co. National Bank. Established in 1S7¢ 25.000 A general banking acted. F.J. TYGARD, - - President HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, Vice-Pres, J. C:CLARK | - : Cashier sitess ,trans- F. 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