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af Spring Wagons. and prices. Bugs, A Most Liberal “fer. e St. Louis Mirror is a twenty ight page paper, in magazine form edited by William Marion Reedy, as sisted by a staff of contributorscom- prising the beat writers and literary authorities on all current snbjects, social, religious, scientific, financial, literary or artistic. The Mirror is a weekly review of men and affairs; 9 treasn ¢ stories and good poetry; a paper in which the best books, best plays and best music are ably reviewed, and all topics of contemporary interest ary given careful attention, It is thenn- to-date paper for the merchant, the teacher, the professional man, the student, the politician, as well as for woman and the home Tf you will send ua 109, in silver or stamps, we will mail the Mirror to your address for ten weeks Tur Mirror, St. Louis? Mo hort we chs MED Dp | #KIL-KOLD Hate a cold worse than you do. cough and Kee» it stopped. i Cure Grip, Headache and Malaria, too. | ! + 25 Cents at your druggist’s. If he can’t suppty yer, send price to oo Wagon fHarnas $10 to 230; Single Harness $7 to 32 Tops, Cushions, Vagou Sheets ant Bows Come and ave vs; get our prices and you will surely trade with Women and Jewes Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman's preferences: Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman, Even that preatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforts to them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insid- ious cousequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the reg- ular use of Dr, Syrup It will promptiy arrest con- snreption in its early stages and heal the affeeted Inngs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease Boschee’s German MEYER’S | FEYER’S MEDICINE CO., 260-266 W. Broadway, New Yor: i en se “2B ERECT FOR CORS all |) but itisa certain cure for coughs, jeolds and allbronchial troubles. You jean get Dr. G. G, |remedies at any drugstore, from thesystem, [tis not a eure+ ea saeratan TABLA L They stom <. Green's relie ble | }terson.a farmer di nen ss nan ee trem 3; Second-hand Hacness } Oar Vehicles are the latest in dey MeFARLAND BRO } | make or save the money to purchase | nooked the | | \ | | | | ' j suicide last night. Charges had been twundeagainst hin by his daughter ‘yguutnze ( vddles, all styles rand painting. Butler, Mo. Forest Fires are Spreading. Chayenne, Wyo., Sept, 20,—A tele- phone message from Grand Eneamy - "| ment says the forest fire situation is growing more alarming aleng the Wyoming-Colorado line, The resi- dents of Pearl, Col and Encampment fear that unless the fires ave soon towns may be wiped out. The tires are creeping dangerously close to the mining eamps and ranch- iug settlements and while no loss of life hus been reported, it is feared iso- lnted miners, prospectors and sheep herders may be caught in the sea of flame. oa, Pein) Dx: Reara the a The Kind You Have 4 ey ” re Chat ft WdtHu A Kansan Killed Himself, Vliets, Kas,, Sept. ¥e Powoh S Bou 2.—James Pe- ty three miles tropehertst ot Officers from Frankfort went to his home and arrested him. He asked to step into another room to dress, As soon as he went out of sight of the ofticers he procur- ed wrevolver and tired four shots in quick succession into his head, CO cee a oe cm Beare the Tammany's New Leader. New York, Sept. 10.—Charles F. Murphy has been elected leader of ‘Tammany hall by a vote of 28 to 8. Mr. Murphy is 40 years old anda native of New York. For years he has bern Tammany leader of the Kighteenth district, where his party rarely has been defeated. Mr. Mur- phy was a dock cowmissioner under the Van Wyck adininistration. He is wealthy. CASTOR Yor inf a nuueren. The Kiad You Always Bough! Bears the * df Signature of ff lida, Order of Publication. In the circuit court of Bates County vacati nJune ‘Term, 102, Charle chopp, Piainifl, vs. Leonard J. Young and the unknown heirs of Leonard J. Young, deceased, Defendants. Now at this day comesthe plaintiff herein, by his attorneys, Francisco & Clark, and flies his tion and affidavit, alleging at deiendant, Leovar sident of the State Mo, in among other J. Young, is of Missouri; a ‘| and that pe verily believes that there are 0 persous interested in the matter herein set out, and set out im said petition and affidavit as heirs or de: isees of Leonard J. Young, deceased, or claiming by, through or under bim or them whose names he cannot insert herein or in said petition, use they are unknown to hin; that said unknown are the record owners in ple ofthe real estate herein described to- wit: Ther outhwest quarter of the southeast quarter of seetion twelve in township forty in range twenty-nine in Kates county Missouri; which they inherited from Leonard J. Young, deceased, as heirs or devisees. Whereupon, it is ordered by the court in term time that said defend- ants be notified by publication that plain- tif has commuenced a suit against them ip thisgourt the object and ge jl mature of whieh is to perfect piainuil’s record title to the real es », Above ueseribed, and to divest de- fendants of all real or apparent titie to the same aud invest it fully in plamtif’ by reason of the following facts, to-wit: ‘Lhat plaintiff and those uncer whom he civims have been in ihe open, notorious and adverse possession of said premises and paying all the taxes on the same, for mor than ten yeets that the defendants have not been in ite possession, ur paid any taxes on.said premises,or any part thereof for more thanthirty-one consecutive years prior to date of filing the petit un herein; that plaintiff is nowin the » of said prenuses; thet no suit bas been brought by defencanis or any of them ainst tbe piaintil or any other person within je last yeat, to recove: the poséeesion of sald premises, or any part thereot, and that unless the said Leonard J. ey aes d the unknown J. Young, deceased, this court at the next D [HOLDS TO HER FARM ~PAVOR SUBMARINE BOATS. | en Naval Officers Coming to See the | j Value of the Tiny Boats in | . “hanlar Wanld Rath Mrs. Margaret Sheeler Would Rather rons ear ar al = Take in Washing Than Sell. — ‘ It w t Fa u al ee te ‘ Y OD erican sul ! t > = rer r Offer of Rich Men af $10,000 for Her \:ceri 1 MONEY CRITICISES PRESIDENT Twenty-One Acre Tract Near Out- French type w be ing Grounds of Wealthy Club ‘ 2 the t t do Temptation, the The hj i ro et sine thre } Believes His Aati-T Xtt s A washerwoman w wears Wouden test will not take ce. N : . ’ Decei shoes When she wears sre- Were greatly interest the — - fused to convert her modest belong- battle — rece Hyers on Vashington, wo ‘ ines into § dc She we t French Mediterranean ast. when | Money of Mississipp) has is- know what to do witha fortune if she the submarine bouts Gym | denoerat ‘ sine 3. hot eked the ting } . had it, si ‘ jterview on Pros The w s Mr>. MarguretSheel- the Ir aw er, one of (ae pioneer settlers im the the t t f southern part of Lake county, IL, the ! \ f which ~ . one of the most picturesque characters Were Unawa f i " in the cx ty. Inthe summer she the dan Wis Cone This f Hi Kunis ‘- “sb ¢ in the winter her the opinion of naval ' goes bar and ia the winter her sini sa eucae rough wooden sloes are sufficient, SUbaarines, Gemoustrates the por She works in the hayficld on her 21- nee of considering them as va ile | brat ‘ , acre farm two miles norte f Lake adjunets to the sea powe \ j Hi As j Forest, milks al docen cows, Ke@ps | tion, France, ‘ try ) Lamenaiment to thee usus bith, oil . at shed cottape of si uaintain this heat a plainiy-fucni Leottage of six by Senator Duboi ery rooms, washing f the work! inthe mur { hae . Etforss buy the prop: marine beats, Englind Los on | itenn vot - uw erty and Mes, She ite ace dsmall ne ref at wlow cept the Liberal sar red for it} Mission, with ten onal have bro © wenn iio a proms |e irse of conste loof at He now proposes simtite iInence sents, Tn tie si lieity | American type Suel siindtinnt.-% r \ of her nature she cannot understand | men in the American nayy as Adinired | : : the desire of others to pes her | Dewey, Capt wright Capr Ponly remedy pres land, and has chained a vic ap at shee highly approve | Nobody kiows bett tr the pres the entrance of her house to keep vis: | beats for harbor cet dent the exceeding ditt y of poss itors away = oo } t , pint , SE P HARVEST F ing sn stietdtiven the he first attempt to buy Mrs, Sheels QUSEN OF HAXVEST FICLD ' er’s phice was made several mouths | Hun ago. Several men whe wanted to build | Remarkable Work Ccoamptisted by ven those wine ts whi sunynes H rit offered er | Youum Penasytvanta Womaa tled the i reed ob “ . Whea Mands Were Short | " $1,000 an vere fey ter t Che farm Ia citizen, civilly and: polities . is situated a mile aorth of the Onwent-} | ‘ ee , sedge Mary s ARE WW tlonly mide satmendinents by d sia club on the Groen Bay road, and on ‘ai ! . p ' a ae Tina se thie s os | o ‘ account of its desivai cation it wa Ny | Ine herd stat t bat she is th ft t the imeation ie eotive pure |. J port by the thie lepris field in eastera Lem : chasers to day it out inte a private “Saggy ar tar oe f their federal rel aH park. sits, Si VHP OFEEFY | itt ressho As aestudent and writer of hist ud Ving as an ercuse that she dia pet ‘ § " 5 ' President. is neguainted want to eat ap her pioy y f it The same rate was then oilered for | ‘ ; Haet s ! the whole fara, aad the widow was as | i j he is not ut indifferent to this proposition as she a Jeonsti um t } Was to the odhers, Last week a ain | ‘i rv ( 1 kJ enearks of Went rowith an citer of $4 \ rap ' for th ©. He found ber swinging | oo 4 { Tt sounds very well to | - ad us of v ‘ \ | a seyil uVtiel!i. She was bare " ‘ | Words are el footed ail barenesded, and stopped i “ anaes NEAL dittienit. Eve quire t work reluctantly to ailow Lim to wails ) } hes ¥ Wi \t irds vote o Ist fobrait it tirpew fi . A \ ’ = a Au aTeentie yi _ erie ‘ kf cord, but worked |ment, and to say thet " ch iaore tian itis worch "i Vey i i a ‘ 4 r * . att ites, \ = ! is word so much te me that Epo) " ah wat ‘) \ atti bay “ Keep it,” Mrs. Sheeley vei ; hee RPGU nor absolutely vated ; re tk noWwen t You wigut as weil move aioug : ind their powitiotns would ' n | f horse vit | > 7 . 2 oy \ ai yt surd and would torture « BALLOON LEADS TO WEDDING. |'"' ' sate el ans . ric Letter Tied te a Voy Airship Beings A MOSQ.i20 DISEASE tou Maryland Wonan a Wuahand, Michigan Scientist Ulseovers Growth , kde reine { vy Whieh Is Pataito the iiny é , a be ster county ' A 0 Ad Pests, : Mary whieh Mis tie Aes * Republicans Tire of Varifi cross and h Messick figured, is] ppot i Ho Peaitcol t i ; eles the talk of day. On the Fourth jileawo, Sept. 2 Sentiment in of July Miss Zeveross seni up a tish- haped toy balloon with a phote- graph and a leiter attached. she watched it as it soared skyward, and When it was lost from view — she thought no more of it. Afier a few days she received a letier from Mes- sie, daied Ocean City, Md. many nrites away, Messick 1 found the loon along the bay, with the young lady\ hote and photograph atiache He asked permission to correspond It Was granted, aud socnsafierward he forwarded his own pleture, Miss Zereross wis A> littl later he a bridge and Miss Ze the handsome home they enjoying nat the Catskills. Miss 20 summers, while Mr. favorably impressed, ived at. Cam- ss inet him at was driven to her and aft few days’ were imarried, their honey: Messick is a station. he courtship The couple ave me has Mes- dealer, Zereross A TARANTULA FLAGUE. The District of Oxsunna, Spain, vaded by the Hideous and Venomous Spiders, Rep: have ched Madrid from Seville that the district of Ossunu has been invaded by tarantulas. They are found in great numbers not only in the fields, but also in the dwell- ings, gua many been bit » them. The bites produce an intense state of nervous excitation, and the per- sons bitten seem to be on wires, so vid vre their movemer In acocrdanee witl the persons have Si euft custem, patients are further incited to; dance by the playing of guitars. | They dance on wildly till they fall, | spent with fatigue. Then they ga put to bed and “sweat out the poi son.” The manicipa have engaged nume r players order to play to the patients. of Ossuna us guit Inddan Lends White Band. Nagiyanpe, a Sioux Indian from Fort | Shaw, Mont., is the first red man in the | world that has ever been called to as-! sume the directorship of a concert band composed entirely of white musi- cians. He is a smooth-faced youth of 21 and has been elected a ler o the Municipal band of Carlisle, Pa.} Nagiyanpe has assumed the name of | “Robert Bruce” for his intercourse! with the paleface. He is modest and unassuming and enjoys the confidence and admiration of the young men he teaches. Tue Deadly Yacht, | This is a fine time, says the Chicago Record-Herald, for people who do not know how to handle yachts to remain ashore: Detroit, has the mosquito pee college at vlem Bronson thoariow, bis ass examiuing mosquite-br has found that in one | we lined with the bodies mosquitoes, killed by a fur ‘ cause, This disease is Close to the one that hills ti on window pane’. Phe mosquitce: first: becomes ft eecupied by Vegetative mycelium ot the ff after which the appre 3 Vering the mes te shroy outside, comple quito with a w surface of this white that are and coming in contact wit 1 Ana ing made to introduce the disc: Upon th spores ejected o the y ther me quitoes infect the other ponds, SKULL OF GLACIAL PERIOD, Professors Call the Kansas Discoy ery the le of Ada of An ra, Case Profs, Warrea Upham, of St. Paul; Eras tus iaworth, geologist of the ¢ versity of Kansas; 5. W. Willis, paic ontalogist of the University of ¢ cago; Sidney J. Hare and A. 1 curator of the Kansas City muses visited the place of the reesiy dis covery of a human skull neat sing, Kan., inspected the its geological surronndit Unanimous in pronoun lowan stage of the terglacial or earli skull is therefore of ver tance. The “ i called, now vient r found on is the Aime Phe s ° museum, contii and the ni, Adam of ;a West Hampsted Adopt Pet Der. ment London Daily -Express the other cay by trustees acting under the will « ud we n offering n willing + erted in the £20 a year to adopt her pet dc remarkable from applicants 1 in shoals. urrive Judging from Crime, Vest Times may be dull at Herr Krupp’s cannon Works, but. says the Chic: Tribune, most of the pistol facturtés are believed to be running at their usual capacity. Stumped at The oldest inhabitant is having a gvod deal of trouble. says the Chi Record-Herald, in recalling a summer that beats this one. 4 lo surface on whieh the he of the fungus extenc of the insect The body of the is cet covering are N. Winchell, of Minneapotis; fivorof tariff revision is spreading Uke wildfire among Republicans of the Northwest If Speaker Uenderson hoped t throw coll water on hovel by withdrawing fre ri Conyress, he is ote ad pointed, for his retin: st us a tacit, though tenet strong testimonial to the strens ofthe general derma for of the tariff bonds ‘a nthe report from Oyvater Bay “Tthat President: Roosevelt ane Senn tors Hanna, Aldrich, Le Spooner bave decided tha vision should not be taken short of Cor session gtess is by no theaus received as a deti tment of the question forthe time be ing. Said Senator Maser “Nosmall gathering of individnals Vutbake an ty whieh repre- sents the majority of 50,000,000 of -/ean make or issue of ae great party, Americans, [ros a dangerous thing for a few men, no matter low great and good they miay be, to try to The assistiiye trusts to control matters of this kind tariff, which is taaittain supremacy, nist ge How Are Wour t Pr Hobbs Spar 1 2! is. Sam viefree & ony De Soto, Sept. 22 d. vino elt this mrorniog teain for Dexter, May got tte sever tide Chrous Clb mMaeuntat ol The ion road. at 2 and his train arrived at st. Lonis tits In him to Dexteria time te led to ane mehwkK this att from the east two order to yet speak be was sent ona spe train e bage car onitel-Goaeh in charge of consisting of engine Aid, rage zineer Lyris Bremiecke and Con- ‘actor P Elkins. ed ‘Esixty-two miles ian hour made ¢ The tr Dios per hour exelisive of stops, ad between Vinelain! aid Bla Kovels 75 niles per four was than be, An average s} 4“ istanee of LOO mi ranat the rate of siney Exttucate Your Reweis Wr “woarets. Candy Catnartic, cure constipation forever, 10c, Be. IC. CC, fail, druggists refund money. a wer WD

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