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First ap plication gives ease and rest, 500, Li your druggist hasn't it send S0e in stamps and it will be forward: d post omg ted Paris Medicine Co,, St, Louis, Unseat Colorado Senators. Denver, Colorado, Jan, 30.—The State Senate, by a strict party vote, to-day, confirmed the action of the Senate Canvassing Board tn giving seats to Castmero Burela and H. B. Millard, Republicans. No opportunity was given Charles Democratic contestants, to present evidence in support of their claims. The Senate membership is now twenty-two Republicans and twelve Democruts. Big Missouri Coal Land Deal. Moberly, Mo., Jan, 23.—The larg- est coal land deal ever known in Northern Missour! occured to-day when the Randolph Coal Coumpany secured’ all the coal under 60,000 thiecounty. Itsecured the «Fleming & Morris at Renick; Murlin | & Wabash, Hunteville; Interstate & ) Boland & Durnall, Higbee. The | land secured lies between Moberly, | Hunteville, Armstrong and Higbee, | | aud east to Rentck. 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It is published every Tuesday and Thursday—eight pages each issue—sixteen pages a week. Farm Progress, issued on the first Thursday in every month, con- tains sixteen or more ful!, stan- dard size newspaper pages, filled with up-to-date farm literature, and spesial departments for the home, fashions, boys aud girls, fiction, et ete. It is published by The ‘Republic —a guarantee of its excellence and high character. t will pay you to take adv :ntage of this special offer now. Use this. ORDER BLANK, } The Republic, St. Louis, Mo. Inclosed find $1 Mor which send ? The Twice a-Week Republic and : Farm Progress one year to 95ca year. The price of Farm Pro- gress alone is 10¢ @ year. Seven Cases Yellow Fever on Warship. grame were received at the state de- partment from Consul General outbreak of yellow fever on the United States Steamer Boston. In the first, dated yesterday morning, Mr. Gudyger says coast porte this morning. Messman died from yellow fever. Paymaster F. P. Sackett, Lieut. W. ). Leahy, and Doctor Otto Kobl- hase have mild cases. The second dispatch is dated at Panama, 4:40 p, m. yesterday after noon, and ts as follows: Two other Japs and Private Laff erty have yellow fever. Have been rmoved to Ancon (where the hoapit- alis located ) Not safe to remove three cuses reported this morning. Perry and Pierce (believed to be sur- geons) aboard, This tnfection pro- aressiug. All cases seven.” Commander Niles, commanding the Boston also has reported to the Navy department that yellow fever had broken out among the crew of that vessel, The Panama canal commission to- day received a delayed cablegram from Governor Davis of the canal zone, saying that as an emergency measure, on account of the yellow fever eituation, he has taken full charge of the sanitary workin Pana- ma and Colon, Flight of Czar and His Family. London, Jan. 23.—According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Telegraph, the imperial family has fled from Tsarkoe Selo, He says that after three days and a half of secrecy frequent changes from palace to palace, the czar hurriedly left the Tsarkoe-Selo Monday morning when the news arrived that the strikers from Kolpino had chosen the palace there as the goal of their march, Despite reassuring reports of the court dignitaries and military of- ficers, the czar, 1 is alleged, lost his nerve immediately and announced his intention of going to his summer residence, Peterhof. Objections were ralsed by the dowager empress, who suggested Catschina. The czar con- sented, and theimperial family start- ed for there hastily. The Libau correspondent of the Standard says that the imperial yacht is expected there to take the ezar and his famtly to Copenhagen, Another dispatch says that the czar expects hls uew yacht Alexaud- rla Monday, but it Is not stated where. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, — will have along and bitter fight with their troubles, if nos ended earlier by fatal lermination, Read what Th Beall of Beall, Miss. has to say: “Lust fall my wife had every symp- tom of consumption. She took Dr. King’s New Discovery after every thing else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entire- ly cured her. Guaranteed by Frank T. Clay, Druggist. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free. End of the Autocracy. Paris, Jan, 24.—The St. Peters- burg correspondent of the Echo de Paris telegraphs: “On every side one bears nothing but the reitera tion of the same cry: ‘It is the end of the autocracy. It is the end of the war.’ The massacre of thou- sands of his peaceable subjects yesterday at the order of the czar himself has deprived him forever of the names ‘Little Father’ and ‘Merciful Czar’, by which he has been | popularly known.” Orders Resorts Closed. St. Louis, Jan. 23 —An order has has been received here from Governor | Folk ordering that allthe winerooms and gambling houses in the city be closed. The order has been placed in the hands of the chief of police, Math- ew Kiely, who will enforce it literally. Sickening Shivering Fits of ague and malaria, can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial benetit in malaria, forit exerts a true curative izfluence on the, disease, driving it entirely out of the system. It is much to be prefered to quinine, | having none of this drug’s bad after- ot : \effecte. E. 8. Munday, of Henrietta, NOTE—If you want only The Twice-a-Week Republic the price is “|Tex., writes: “My brother wae very saved his life. At Frank T. Clay’s | drug store; price 50c guaranteed. Washington, Jan. 29.—Two cable- | Gudger, at Panama, relative to the} fact “Boston arrived at Panama from!" Jamestine church a comm vxe-S DISRUPTS A CHUx: H. German Baptist Congregation, of Pennsylvania, Declines to Adopt New Rules, Seventy-five | bership of the at Jacobs C r comply with the rulings of committee in regard to di dissolution of t denc one of the st t syivania, is al . and the in. once t an accomplished At the last annual conference of tee was appoint- lea to visi 1 parishes and insist upon the following rules of dress That the wearing of hats by sis- ters, the mustache alone by brethren, all fashionable dressing, wearing of jewelry, and unnecessary orna- ments be discontinued That the sisters wear the prayer cap, as adopted by the brotherhood, during religions services. That all a cants for the rite baptism must abandon the wearing the mustache alone, as well as jewelry, or hats. That any member refusing (o accept the foregoing be expelled from membership. The committee came to Jacobs Creel The majority of the members ed to become amenable to them. They were excor cated, despite their protest that the commit- tee was not empowered to declare them no longer members of the de- nomination Now the expelled members will ap peal to the ruling body of the church at its annual session in Carthage, Mo, in May. The conerecation is so badly dise rupted over the attempt of the come mittee to enforce the code of rules that it was with diffienlty that the various lay offces were filled at a ree cent congregational meeting. TO REVOLUTIONIZE PRINTING. organizat nm Rrookirn Man Invents an Automatic Typeless Machine—Opera of the New Device, W. 8. Timis, of Brooklyn, has a a typeless printing machine, whi and business men behind him seth ve will revolutionize the printing trade, The machine prints as fast as a type writer can operate, according to the statement of the Inventor, and uses no type. Instead of type, there is a pol- {shed plate of metal from which the im- pression may be erased as readily as from a slate, In {ts conetruction the machine uttl- izes to a certain extent the art of lithography, but It is equally akin to the typewriier and the plano. It Coes away with stereotypers and matrix-makers, and comes as near to being automatia asa device can be. The operator seats himself at a keyboard resembling that of a typewriter. As his fingers touch the keys, a strip of perforated paper, like a ticker tape, issues from the ma- chine, and runs into another portion of the machine, which operates automates | ally, and grinds ont proof of the matter printed as from reeular type and ina continuous column, Tt {s easy to correct the proof, if errors have heen made, by pasting the jon over the ete roneons composition Then comes the second process, The continnons column of printed matter | fa cnt up to the lereths desired for the paper or magozine which it fs to fill and pasted on a hoard made Into the sizes of the pagadesired, The printed surface {is then pres A flat atuminem plate ard the re sefmpression on the aluminn character. The aluminum DIANE whic earre: m of every letter an elan pe ‘ press, the ot Mistinet and durable as mets WILL TRY CDD EXPERIMENT. University of Colifornin Professors Hope, with Aid of Radium, to Turn Skin of Negroes White. A startling series of experiments, thelr Object being to turn have been the skin of a negro started by Robert A, © of chemistry whiie, factors. s andth eet of the two forces on the colori xiy, both in the blood ill be the object of the re An e) stive study of the properties of radium will he mece anda large sum has been set aside for the purpose Tu the experiment on the ro it fs the intention tonce the blachest onethat can be found. From minor experir already made ft fs AN ful treatment. he turned abse man, ar The man wi! but Roos and the pre test is being made ‘ i ona special ciet calculated to put him in the best condition for the experiment. The kept f WIN Do Away with Disputes. A patent has been taken out in Gere many for a combination meter calculat- ing machine and automatic ss which, it is predicted, will render ites bee tween the consumers of . water and peers ity and e i or mus nicipalities supplying them qn wn. necessary and perhaps impossible. 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