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and prices. Bugs, Tops, Cushions, rf } mabe and see one get oo prices and you will surely trade with The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty j eight page paper, in magazine form edited by William Marion Reedy, as sisted by a staff of contributorscom- prising the best writers and literary authorities on all current subjects, soctal, religious, scientific, financial, | bo ay Adapt at ad them. If a woman will risk her nie ake ahalid: & bss Abahon health to get a coveted gem, then let deta abd good pastey: a paper im her fortify herself against the insid- mee ious consequences of coughs, colds | eam pct my - and bronchial affections by the reg- | topics of contemporary siscankn ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German given careful attention. It is thenp- vibe? Tt will prompHly arros con. | TAs nahentor tha ipiechent: thé sumption in its early stages and heal | ‘uachae — professional ks We the affected lungs and bronchial { student, the politician, as well as for | woman and the home, Tf you will send us 10c, in silver or stamps, we will mail the Mirror to your address for ten weeks, Tue Mirror, fe 4 Vs oT —— i877) eo Hy. <| | ASSIA T Trae ~menran —— MARKET REPORTS. Nov. 4—Cattle—Receipt rhe market was active & on beef gtades. Rep- reesntative SHIPPING BEEP No. | ee 2 GIRL STOPS A THIEF. Locks Him in Store and Recovers a Diamond Ring Brave Young Woman Failing to Find Gem Upon Search, Succeeds in Getting It Back by | ing ~ FOR BETTER CITY AIR. — e at New York to Be Pho- ed and Analyzed to Dis- Atmosphe toxr cover Disease Germs rs will be added to life, h, if the_ex- un M. Wood- bury, commissioner of street clean at New York city, is engaged, New terr in the interest of he periment on which —_—#hreatening Arrest: Wagon Harnes $10 to $30; bene» Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Harness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles ‘agon Sheets and Rows. A Most Liberal Offer. Women and Jeweis. 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 zreatest of all jewels, health, is Tuined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase tubes and drive the dread disease from the system, It is not a etfre-all but itisa certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles, You can get Dr. G. G. Green's relie ble remedies at any drugstore, e-o-w Get Green's Special Almanac, Our, Vehicles are the latest in design and painting McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. Worth of $3 OO wiry wusic Postpaid wsuaid $1.00 In order to introduce it to the public, namely: One copy Lake Park Schottische price 0c One copy Enraptured Waltz, price Se One copy Vapor City Two-Step March, price 50c One copy Weltmer March, price We One copy Kaylor Bros’. Schottische, price... 50c One copy of the latest song, entitied, ‘If Only the Right Step is Taken,’’ Be For $1.00 we will send to any address, postpaid, the above music, It is all brand new, between third and fourth grade, Your money back if not satisfactory, Address all orders to J. H, KAYLOR & CO., Music Publishers, Nevapa, Mo, ORDER NOW. Vernon Co, 48-40 LOW KAiES [u ST. LOUIS © via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Ac- count Fall Festivities, The annual Horse Show will take place in the Exposition Coliseum trom November 3rd to &th, inclusive. In addition to these attractions | MEYER’S KIL-KOLD TADLOTS date a cola worse than yeu co. They stop a cough and Keep it stopped Cure Grip, Headache und Malaria, too. 25 Cents at your druggist’s. If he can’t supply you, 4 send price to : [IS YER’S MCDICINE CO., 260-260 W. Brocdway, New York. At ts ~ Sele Smee, there will be running races daily on the mile track at the Pair Grounds und base ball games between teams of the American and Leagues on their respective grounds An excellent Opportunity will be offered to see the World’s Pair site and the progress made on the build ings for the great internationales po- sition of 1004. See loeal agent for detailed infor: mation as to rates tickets, ete Gen'l Pass'r and Tieket Agt , , a LOW RATES 10 ST. LOUIS via the Missouri Pacilic Railway, Ac- count Fall Festivities, Which include the Great St. Louis Fair, which gives $30,000, in preni ms. the gorgeous Veiled Prophet ugeant; Street: Pair aud Curniv Horse Show in the Coliseum: runt horse races daily by the best thor- oughbreds in the country and base American and \ All events during Octol first week in November, Ask your local information and Fair City. Gen'l Pass’r and Ticket Agt., A Most Liberal Offer. All our tarp er readers should tak advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which ball games. between teams of the} Se! a 4.40 G4 stk..... 723 3.00 Sl stk..... 645 2.90 49 stk..... WS 3 COLORADO STEERS. NS 4@ | 1..... 020 «4.00 | 29 stk. 76 3.55 | 2stk. TEXAS AND INDIAN (Quarantine Division.» + 86 3.50 8... 9 - 140 3.50 | 31 TEXAS AND INDIAN Cows. (Quarantine Division.) 2% i 2.55 2.15 WESTERN COWS. 125 3.10 | 2. 925 8.06 T Brsssas § 245 HEIFERS. F Ris TOL 3.05 ! vE COWS. 3 | 4... 3% {2 3.25 | 3.5 { . 3.15 NATIVE FEEDERS Pb Peerersrey uM 47% | 2... 1130 4,00 NATIVE STOCKERS, M 1 ae TO 3B Mencccccce. TT 88 ) HEIFERS ™ 3.0 2.65 4 2.50 The market nts lower in extreme y with yesterday, Hogs—Re s opened steady to 5 cases, closing st Representative sale No. Av. PricelNo. S $6.50 | 68 Ay, Price 1 $6.47% 0 6 $95, 182 3 p—Receipts, 8,282, higher. neep, strong Chicago Live Stock, Chicago, Noy, 4.—Cattle 1 rime steers, t £2.5004,75; 10,000, Mixed and + bulk of sales, $4,108 ep-Receipts, 20,000, ‘Good to ehotce native lambs, $3.07 Wethers, 83.5049.90; 5.40. utes With this paper The Live Stock Indicator, its spec lustitute Editious and Farmer. These are the best of their class and should be in every farm home. To thein w: add, for local, county and yenern hews, our own paper, and make th price of the four one year ouly $1.25, Never before was so much superi:r reading matter offered for so amall an amount of money. The three pa- pers hamed, which we ciub with our own, are well known throughout thi West and commend themselves to the reader's favorable attention up- on mere mention. Indicator is the great agricuitura’ and live stock paper of the West and Southwest: The Poultry Farmer ie the most practical poultry paper for the farmer, while The Special Farm- ERECT FORM CORSET "are the only make in the world with particular and precise models for every possible build of figure. B: the Erect Form you Paap ls pent wr pny fen Shank styles. The Erect Form follo ree oes it does not press the bustor abdomen, but gives a graceful effect to ere’ Institute Editions are the most practical publications for the promo: tion of good farming ever published fake advantage of this preat offer as it will hold good fora short time only. Samples of these papers may he examined by calling at this office, 5.6m HARRIET FREDERICK, All classes of diseaxes successfully treated. Consultation andexamina tion free. Office over Postoftice Butler, Mo. “J. G. FLEENOR, General Auctioneer. Live Stock a Specialty. Write me before making date, , AMSTERDAM, MO, —pressing—need—for—navat Miss Edith Fisler, a pretty sales- girl in the jewelry store of the Globe uyton, N.J., association at Cl Was alone the other imerning when a_ well- dres cur mond rings. , pleasant-voleed young man asked to be shown dia- Miss Fisler brought out a tray full of jewels, and the stranger examined them critically, price of each. Finally he said none of them suited him, and Miss Fisler turned to get others, When she again turned to her prospective she saw that one of the ri at $150, first tray, She proceeded to show the fresh supply of goods, meanwhile keeping a sharp eye on the strang getting the customer gs, valued ad been abstracted from the sand you have it! suddenly exclaimed the sales girl, look- “A ring is missiu r squarely in the eve. Th vehemently that he had the missing jewel. Miss Fisler was sure she was t, however, and, coming from be- do upen ve young man flinched, but denied the counter, she insis searching the man, He submitted to the search, but it failed to reveal the ring. The girl asked the man for his name, and he said he was dames Smith, of Millville; that he was a member of the Methodist Protestant church there, and would not be guilty of theft. The stranger was permitted to leave the store, but Miss yr, still con- vineed that he had the ring, followed tim to the street and compelied him to return with her to the store, Then she closed and | ed the door, Con- fronting the man, she said, with the air of one who knew just what to ex pect: on have the ring T will give you just five minutes to give it up before I will ¢ Tested,” in officer and have you ar The man fidgeted on his feet fora minute, and again den e theft but finally produeed the Jewel. He Was then: we to de rt M Psat prove siecesstur, ‘thre commie ting mi sioner, with a view t+ ¢ ther erobes, and, thereby removit cause, so far as possible s com ceived the idea of photog ing the ; atmosphere which circulate n the streets of New York. By means of the de- e and dition the photograjhs it is hope partment will be able to ane ultimately to regulate, the of the mosphere just as thorough ly and beneficially as is done at pres ent with the water supply. The exact conditions prevailing it different parts of the city will be known to a nicety, and where un healthy symptoms are revented ip any neighborhood it may be possible to counteract their influence before they make themselves unduly appa rent in the ill health of the resi dents, atine plates one foot square have been set up in different parte of the city and left exposed as traps for the atmosphere and all that ft contains, These plates are not con- nected with a camera, but are in tended only to accumulate and hold all the germs and partic of mat- ter that may come to their surfaces. When a trap has been left lone enough to have a reasonably large supply of prey it is removed to a laboratory, where it will he subject- ed to microscopic examination. Any germs that may be diseovered wilt he cultured and then | At present the ‘work is hy on only on a small and striethy » but the commissioner that ft hoped br perimental » first re thane nt, established sults prove su laboratory may CONSUMPTION CURABLE. New York Doctor So Deelaves, Pure the hat the Disense Is Preventable eu by Dr. Hern Mt cieal oileer t Y Md., No were received at the na ademy yesterday reducing the cou of midshipmen to three years instead of four. The order is for an indefi- nite period. The change in the cur- riculum is made necessary by the | officers.” Orders Parcels Post and Universal Stamp. | Washington, Nov. 4.—The annual report of William S. Shallenbarger, assistant postmaster general, rec- ommends parcels post conventions with various European governments and a test with other countries of . a universal stamp plan. ' Fatality from Marshall Fleld Accident, Chicago, Novy, 4.—Frederick Carton, aged 14 years, died Tuesday from in- juries received from the collapse of the grand stand at Marshall field last Saturday. This is the first fatality resulting from the accident. long tons, valued ¢ 3,231 in 1900, Deadly Auto Is Buried, The Bleichroeder family has caused the automobile that killed Baron von Bleichroeder, the well-known: banker and sportsman. near Cologne, to be buried beside his grave in the grounds of Sehloss_Duerin, not-far-from Co- logne, and all the members of the fam- ily have given away or sold their au- tomobiles, of which they had several. Baron James von Bleichroeder dis- posed of a magnificent French racing machine that cost $11,000 for $1,500. Ancient Skulls Are Found. While digging a deep trench near Frankenhauser, Saxony, some labor- ers found hutaan bones buried in the dry joam. The fragments of a skull were so unusually large they sent all the bones to Prof. Glassberg. who says they show an antiquity o and are the remains of thre @ls each seven feet six inches. heel oO , National Receipt Pigs and lights, ely pr Native $3.25 4.00; lambs, peared to he sim nice y min.” ‘ ex] Omaha, ‘ pene . h i ARMY TO USE NEW BALLOON. 1 Specially Constructed Airship to Me Eton, Eleavy, 9e.4oer0.80: ‘ le, 1 pls 4 H. ©. Towssenp, Yeaviings, $1,000 Maneuvers, me : St. Louis, Mo, will make use of Ive Sree. + halt ‘ vl “be Weted Dalloou du St. J 5.—Cattho—Re- | a. ince ins j f ses Fan e \ r ceipts Top, MIN Tey € . 1 wis found ‘ $0.50; bu p—|that the two monster balloons new “ ' Receipts, in the pos ion of the Fecorps | °"' bb a Senet Gan Oe were and required a vas ihe ae danny Olas. Mees as amount of hydrogen rointh os * if : Ti was found. too, that the cost of 7 extra fanes preparation and the transportation vin : ala fa of the mechanism would amount to i : & n as mah 1 onstrietion of a peer : ae in i ; A its) arene 10 TO BE GIV PREE, ve ' ed , ea by « ‘ 1; broilers, 11%e Th | 4 q eee ¥ , “ joverume temrist at wshinatea a aoe 7 > : } i Goverument ( \ tea aaa ab AnVious to Seeur on Wh \ a H.C. Towssenp a shies ian ade to accept it. : t eto [Sinee then it has been kep: at Fort St. Louis, Mo. Steer, ear Wastiington, ane “ ee . ewt twice tested | eve ! onions 1 1 1 t senate ha per bush: ; turnips, 23 ' aid Nie aTeh beans, green und wax, per bushel box, etect pl $1.00271.25 uf e “enem Much of the ‘ SS Spars emnptayet tor This puny se ether tou i Robber Killed Man Who Atiacked Him] oy). re te ae } : ge | * iis we , 1 now be tried for the tt i Faraery Chics » 4.—Chark Bohl under conditions appreaching thy The Poultry | leas. a real estate deale is shot] of acianl warfare, p i Sat, Tpit Hille Dor sys in a sitloo jeune , three publications |#% killed by robbers in a sitloon for \ here early sday. Bohlens and PRODUCTION OF PHOSPHATE i , Benjamin Mareviglig r of ; ‘ : the saloon, were pr ing 10 £0) Less of the Rock Taken Out Last Year home when four m men with in This Ce try un During ; drawn revolvers entered. Two of Your Previius : them rifled the cash register. Boh- ¢ acked one of the reu ing rosphate I s and the fitter's companion “dl States in 1901. ace | enttor s : = shot Bohlens. statistics furnished by the Inasinnet i _ ed . . fe Y i # Lia Money Pays for It. BURRS Woes tte eed KP oned tis Par Nov. 4 Count and Countess meoae EE ROME e Watt we ‘ . Boni de Casteliane entertained King Br AU Ot The Live Stoek} Ce of Portugal, at a shooting | : “se | Baty 1 ‘storday at the Chateau Ma-|P@se #n noon vA ane 3th rr Yy mre Hah, her? \Bt. ‘chew in. |fusiry in Florida, whieh ithe AN ED OF A } cluded 461 pheasants, 25 partridges [Chief producing state since {-04, con- ‘ o ges | ep tlner ae age AREND John DD, Rockevelier Ba te Ho and 20 hares. On the returit to the |tiiued to how an improvenic nt, the Mika, Ciiniea Dial tee Cas chateau actors and ne es from poet si output and value for that state jn he the Capucines theate xd in opera jit Hl being the largest yet recorded. bouffe. ‘This entertainment was fol-| Phe (ol ; John D. Rockefe! lowed a grand dinner. 1901 was 96 long tons, valuec hiles 1. with ¢ Woof prever sei $5,154 compared with 7 ah a ced of Navat Oficers. eee i main, ¢: hills, he h erty orde keep off his land. The signs are made of galvanized iron, and are mounted on posts. They bear these words: “Automobiles are not these grounds.” Mr. Rockefeller has 50 miles of pri- vate driveways on his estate, many of which cover serpentine trails and run along steep embankments. Several times the millionaire’s horses were frightened by the machines, and this made him decide to shut out automo- bile owners from his lands. _Wateh- men are employed to enforce the rules. roan tics n his props e owners to allowed on Disappointment for Tourists. It’s too bad that so ny people will e a chance now to see the . but, says the Chicago Rec- ald, the canals and several other landmarks—if an Irish buil may be permitted here—are still in place, however.