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0 He fafititiatiti AND HERALD. Che farminflton (Limes printing Co. FARMINGTON, ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY, MO., NOVEMBEB 11, 1904. Volume Number 45. WHEN YOU BUY SHOES FROM US You are certain of two things: 1-t That the quality ie the best. 2nd That the prices are .the lowest. Boyiug, Makintr, Helling nl study ing NOTHING BUT SHOES for wars. has made the above fads pos-ible. J. M. KARSCH SHOE CO., Cash Shoe Dealers, Fafltlington, Mo. I)L B I MORTON, DENTIST. assw I .RMINGTON, MISSOURI .111. - u. IdllS Iliill.K C. A TETLEV, DENTIST 1 IRMIMOTOM, MIMOURI 1 in. .. m-er Tetlcv's lewelery Store DR E 8 BARROW, DENTIST, fAiiviiNv.roN, riissouRi. ill 1 h 1 Hlli ' H II- ally II. ill. In.lt '(Iiiihi Sit, iU. lb i.l. ii" Ma. 1 fll ! ... J. W. BRA HAM, ESiDENT DENTIST, A-11 s,n,M ' 'enml i'Vr'1!,V",w.',''',.'!,'!, OR W L.WINN, IJNHYSICIAN and SURGEON, il Pnrminetoiii Mo. .1111,1 1 1,1, I.IK III ll l-IN... Si XI POOH OH. C. A. FLEMING I'H YSIOIAN, Pennington, : Missouri ill I I' I ,'H tti Kim ki'K 1 1'". ins Ni. HI OWlN IV. SMITH, M. D.. K VK V.N I) K A K. AT I AH I KOTOM I'u.xlio. Time-mitt) Mid "Uinta, tiBtee nr. Ititbliwoii'a llulhMnn. AT Flu A T R 1VR. M.HI'lll.l, . .lll.-.il.O anil I t-tlt, DR. R. FUGATE, ,,L!UL.IM'r. v ' S'niniiinlou, Mo aai'i . I i hi. -nil m ulven all Unease: "i : J. L. 1 1 'sW, JR. ;l I OKU . AT I AW Parmtaftoa, Missouri win practi li ill tbii :ourta ol attsaourl ' nil)' ., wirii Mtoritc) Merrill Pipkin over! B H . M ARBURY , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ami I1..1-1 . i nv; A 1 riHlNKI . Fniniiiialoii, 1VTO. once in t'Jiurl House. W. ANTHONY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PnrimiiKtou. 3VXc. 3E; i 1 1' uurtinl Ml Uulldlni. M. R. SMI TH, ;TTORNEY-AT-UAW, Fni'iutu$ton, TVl . Xn i 1 1 1 1 In all tl Miss, lurl , Hi.- SI . Uiuli in,, lunreme t'ourl . irts r Routbeaal 1 ,.i appeal! ami iiitli'i- in -1 . Krencola tin Hunk tuiii'linn EDWRD A. ROZIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I AIIMIMOTOR, MietOL'BI. ril.! pro tin iii nil the i ol Mil ourl. ae mce in Kealty iiuiiiIiiik. W. H. YOUNG. iTTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARt I'l KMC AND .11 sTice 01 nti. psAcei FARMINGTON, MO. dfliee in Dr.Ueo, v. wnilama' Hulldutg. 'us Hi aaibi a KanriDv MURRILL & KENNEDY, Real Estate flqents.-f Office with TH0S. T. DALT0N 1 Ak.-iiNtiroN. - rasisoutH JAS. L. MORRIS, ilolary Pnlilic and Insnrance Agent, BISMARCK, MO. Repreaenta the Continental Insurance Co. of New York. Legal work promntl) attenjed to. A J i rt i ill oi your business soisliciteil Grove's kas stood the test 25 years. bottles. Does this record Enclosed with ovary INDIAN HEN'S EGG FOR $100 Output of Famous Batna Chicken Brinyi Bic, sum Whan Taken tu EulniiU. Nut Often tin- .riu ... a alugle egg i tin u tu 100, out tlu. Il what was uttered for M !i ul tbi ''Kg uf a cerium Indian game Ueu. which was taken tu ESagland suuie 1 1 n. sgu I'm centuries tin loiliati game, of Aeei towU, have bara Lbe ver) aiieg of tee game breed, (ot lbe purposes ot blood and pedigree bave bean moat carefully preserved fur wj long that tin' date of the origin ut tiu- .mi' pai been lust in tin- past it is almost Impossible to procure ipeclmeBfl of Lbi purest blood, foi Mi. are treasured by ihe Indian portsmsa at tbe highest value, and tin bell fnwli are not allowed to go out Of their native country, Ai gatni fowl they are great lighters. Tboie wlm bave Man them in ludla lor the iin.'st blrdi never reach .'older cllmatei tall uf their prowess and ungovernable tenacity in battle with tbesn II li always victory or death. In America, however. th game fowls an seldom railed for fighting purpoaei, bul lor I bow, and as pet ami bobbtea oi poultry fancied. CHILD LABOR INCREASING. KaoanUy Published Censu.- Statistics Show Tlmt One In Five Is n Ei " .idwlnuer. Canaui statistics ual published shoe i imt despite lbe oppoaiUoB from veri- oil' BOurcoa , Mid liiLur In the l ulled ' n ami years 1 , hoae Juvenlli stag! jilt 1- a girl. Then an 11 gularl) an -. 1 ofta 1-3 pel a lit' an" Inner of arm are do i r.'lit 1 tai of chl ii labor, Hud 27 per " HI nl Imt chll 1 1 . mi buaetl has 1 he low - ml) Bve pi 1 ' enl of her olyi ii 20 1 per nl are per cenl an' girl. In all in 1 tat en the percentage npioeii is blah it Ii also eit rn 1 tataa and ranark In . .1-1 The number of ".veil 111 IS vi was I.I1K.3S6. 111 of 1 1 . ill tr' child pup il I9i'n Ihe pi i-. niage was boyi and I' of the Mint of children POPULATION 01 THE EARTH At Beginning ol Preianl Century It Whb l.r)0.(,.)00.000 Souls Europe Has the threaten Density. The pop beginning amounted irlhuted ot iquare niiP quaro mil however. 1 varying fr in Europe the earth at thu I'r.'s.'in rentiirv an:: :'.iiii.iiiiii souls, ills an area of BMlMti aluiiit iS persons to the 'in- dlvargendM are, wide in this reepeei "i in ihc eqaare Dili rn pi 'niis to the same amount ol terrllorj In Australia and Polyneala the totala of the popu lations. Asia. Ihe home "f the yellow rnrcs. is far In the Pad with SIMM. nnii Burope Is Deal with 3MJM4,000 Bven Afri'-s. Is ahead of North Amerl ra ihe dark continent being accredited w tilt 140,700,000, while North America Is gtvfii 106,714.000 South America hns M, 4112,000; Atiatralle and I'oly nein (,418,000 nml the ptilar Innds 91,000, As to the density, nfler Kuropc, us shown above with its 104 persons to the sipiar" mile cotnea Asia with If, 6, Nortti America with IS, Africa n. South America S nml Polyneala 2 Pny for Transport Positions. 11 has been found b) tbeoflleanofthi arni trananort aervice that tin- 1 ;:i in-.- of making men pa) for posll Ions on the iraniporta baa been in vogue at Snn Krau- clieo for a long time An Investigation Is bring made and the Shipping I'ommls tloneri will proaecute the guilty parties, gome men have paid ai high eatlOO for a plane, Not Appreciated. The Olympic games ai the world's fair did not draw much more than the aver age attendance I bid 'lie 11 fraction been a boxing match betwi SB two of the top notchers In the pugilistic world the ca pacity of the ground! WOUld have been taxed i" the limit Just received a line line of lamps, besutles, to be sold ai phenomenally low prices. Come early and avoid the rush. K C. OnoLOCK, Tasteless Chill Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million of merit appeal to you? bottle is a Ten Cent, package of Grove's r LIFE'S STICE. - V ui lety U I lie Splceof Life HY I, MoR. Tin; powers tlmt be Bnnouuoed I that tbere would be apace in Thk Times this week, if I bad snythina I 1 wnuted tu say. 1 111 ink we will nil agree m being flad the election is over. An iti ' tereetiog thing in oonnectiou with the election is the woman iu IT rage Iqnestion, us indicated bj iti practi I eul effecti in aavaral of the western states. Colorado leeini to be the tine tlmt attracted moat attention, I possibly on account of the bitter figbl betereen the male Republicans and Democrats, engendered by the strike problem. A staff oorres jpondent of Missouri paper gc knowledges tlmt women in polities Wire never worse than men, 11ml how could they bet SoBM wt 11 j into polities for what the. .- . , nml tney are moi bitter in their partiaansbip after 1 hey decide when they stand, for women usually I mean what they say. Two men will bloater ut encii other, call bard names of all kinds, and then turn around anil have a oigar or drink together, Catob s woman doing such a thing! A prominent Colo tado politician, who was one ol the ardent advocates of woman inffrage as 1111 t.iil tu the purification of poli ties. BCKuowieage mat tie 11 dis appointed as in the n -nil Where cigars and whiske) are nsed t" in 1 Bnenoe a man's vote, oandy and chewing i;iim are used for the wom en, it is ssid thai the woman vote ! is divided into three classes, and two are always i" i' depended on. The tint is the women who vote ex- actly as their husbands or brothers do, and the second art the women Of bad repute who are voted as In diatis by the pnrtv thai will give i them the best protection. In the ; third class lire the women who think of the matters ttarefnlly snd I vote for what they consider right, regardless of party, and the prac- tii'Hl pnlltleiiin lilis little etl'eet with thin class. I Brmly believe women should vole always on nil school questions, and women in the voting , States have accomplished h wondei I ful amount of food in school work and the establishment of kinder gartens every place. Many women Indil important positions as school directors and superintendents, and j till them with honor and distinc tion. Inl yon ever QotioS BOW bills Wheeler Wilcos seems to strike the nghl note in her litih- poetnsf It is so easj to be charming nml plea nut whenali ihinL's go yonr way. WORTH w HILK. It is easy enough to lie pleas int. When fe llnw llotU2 like a snug; but the man worth while is the one win. will smile Win n everything, goes .le.nl wrong Pot the test oi the heart is trouble, And it always cornea with tin- yean, n.ud the smile that II worth the limine ol earth Is the smile that L'omei through li ars It is easy enough to he prudent. When nothing tempts you to stra When without or within no voier nl tin Is luring your eoua awuy; Hut it! Only a negative virtue Until it is tried hy tire. And the lite that is'w irth the boOOl "I earth Il the one that iesist desire. B) the cynic, the tad, the (alien, Who had no strength lor the strip , The world's highway li cumbered to-day Thej make up the Hem ol life. Hut the virtue that COBquCM passintt, Tile sorrow that hides in a smile It is these that are worth the homage ol earth. Tor we Bud them hut once in h while l-lla Wheeler Wilcos while on the woman question, I sincerely hope the new ndmiiiistrii lion will appoint 11 woman 011 ev ery hoard uf managers of every in stitution in the State. The Stale Board has several very sfflcienl women us members, and I think everybody is willing to say that it is owing to Miss I'erry that St. FlMOOis county is to have 11 new poor farm. She had excellent lo cal help iu the good cause, hut I have beard tlmt some officials have been loud in their condemnation of meddlesome women in interfering with their manly right uud privi lege in doing aB they pleased. Why, an Officer Who does his duty need not lie afraid of meddlesome wom en' It is the shirker who is afraid There is a food local board of char ities here, and they will soon have some work to oversee in the remov al of the paupers to their new quarters. Then- are only thirteen of them now, anil they should be provided with eleau clothing' mid bedding. In every nttic in town can he found Rood uoata, trousers, vests ami other articles of clothing that may be hud fur the uskitiR, so that all the present possibly ver m in-infested slothing may be burned, and they can sturt clean in their uew home. I oommend the idea to the local hoard If is no reflection on 'he management to suggest thtit the paupers may not he clenn, for there ure no facilities for bathing, hut I saw one man out Tonic No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Black rVooCUvar PUs. J 111 I II III II MI IID Ml. 1 BOYS' CLOTHING. If vml ar, not ,,- ur ..REGU. Y were never better stocked in this line. Our atock bear deservedlj a wide uARS, " liujfin this winter by inspect- C II ,T . , I 1 , I I II ' reputation i"t" nonov eneciK LAR PRICES. El v a v x FARMINGTON, MISSOURI. (here that I know has not had a. bath foi dozens of years to judire by tin condition of his legs 'and feet, on winch he wu wearing an old pair of slippers . I am L'lad In aiiununec thill the Tabard Inn library is to have an improved service. The inspector of libraries made a visit here last week and after considering the mat ier decided thai we were en titled io some consideration. I think the trouble has been that thu Tabard Inn idea was so popular that they became overwhelmed with business to the detriment of tin service, We arc promised an exchange of one hundred and twen ty luniks within a week or two, and after the 1st of December s regular monthly exchange of sixty books. A catalogue has been issued and subscribers will be allowed to select the books they want to read, and it tbe arc not sent in one exchange tbey will be sent in another. A list of one hundred and twenty books will be sent to Chicago head iuar lers and from this list sixty will be sent, after the style of the Hook lovers' service. The contract with Miss Petty is for three months, so that it is incumbent mi the sub scribers to see that the library is put on a good paying business, so that we may retain it indefinitely.) SOUTHEAST NEWS Mrs. J, Ti tieusou of Kennetl bus n coffee plant with several bloomi snd pod- on it. The Gazelle think- that IroodslellS line location lor any kind of wood work manufactory. Col, Pan key ol Kenneu has the Knight Templai regalia winch he wore lifty yeatn ago in Virginia. Rev. Qeorge W, Hull. : well known citizen of Mnib-ou county, died on I lit-: '.".iii uit., ami wns buried at Frederick- town Sunday. Mr. Campbell ol Wayne county was kicked by u mule on tin- 8lk alt., re I oelving such injuries i Imt he .lied on I t he follow ing dnv . i Ihe Uloomfteld Vindicator think there are several points in Stoddard OOUDty w here frog raising would prove a piolitulilc business. Two tboosand cotton pickers are nooded ai once in Dunklin and the cot- , ton grow log counties. They arc paid ; To cants a dsy and board. I Joshua DegOttla w as .truck hy a I train at PolOSi on the JHlU till while I winking on the track and lie waa so bully injured that he died iu n few hours. The I ronton Register says that W. j II Thomson and C. N- Jonei are con sidering the erection of a dam at Shut. I In, nod having a boating and Ashing I resort . The ease iignin-t Mn l.ydia Miller, obarged with the murder of her hus band at BlkeSton, has been disiuis.ed. Dr. Warren Smith was acquitted of j same ObargS lu -t week. Several Urea are reported In Missis- j sippi Bounty the past week The two Story lesidcnce ol Dan Greer near Her- ! trand was destroyed by tire on the lad, snd the Basal farm house iii the county ZDOHSTT wait lAnd see our magnificent BEGIN TO-DAY a880rtment. Our stock is ,iinw complete in every par- Mg tirular and We want vou to vigil our establishment 1 when in town JVIEjS'S CUOTHING. Here will be found admittedly a gtook un excelled in a 8 sort men I of weaves and styles, all having that much-sought-after TAlLOB EFFECT, and finally LEAST IN PRICE. OVERCOATS. We are headquarters. We know what valors are in Overcoats and give yon the benefit of experience. An exceptionally strong1 line with us. anu i -i i mo' I'tir l ol J urjii i J lid x aeat Charleston on the Cook llarrla arm, was burned on the 3rd Small iosttranoe on saeh one. An sttempl wa- made to burn the residence ol Wade Shelby ol Ks-i Prairie, Wayne county took a silver medal (or coin and n gold medal lot aorg hum. I Ie' lorinei e.ie to lieoic K, Bennett ol Patterson and the i nter lu Il .1 Mel Dm, on On ihe Sod ni-t. Si a IBB mill at Lestorvllle, Wm. Perk wai engaged in suwine I ti 1 1 1 1 - -1 lien he -lipped and in- head Mtsi oaughi ander the ssa snd severed iron' hi. body. Mrs KJbort Province, woo tivei on a f irm near iromlali', committed Mil. ci.le on Ihe Srtl by ahnolinK her-elt iu the lead, --in' bail been demented for i vein and w i- growing WOTSB. Mi- Halve oi Wyatt, Miieiaeippl county, scut the t'harlenton Knterprisa 10 mfl peaeb nee twlgl loaded with blossom- i he tree II iu lull bloom, utter himng grown n line orop of peaobes Mi. MargareUi Uroeuner ol Perry- Villi died on the '.'nili nil., aged M7 yean she leave- one daughter, four grandchildren snd sigbteen great grandoblldraa She bad been a res ident nt Perry county tor ih yeai- Jobnnii Boodrfeh, a little boy not quite three year- old, was named to death iii Dunklin county on the 80th ult The child wa- lelt alone iu Ihe house for n few moments, uud his elothe. caught lire iu some way. Conduotot YoUttgei was knocked front a car near Bloomfleld on the 24th nil , and received such terrible injurie t bat he died iu a few day- lie had inly been employed hy Ihe Klisco for a few day- when the ICOidCOl hap pened. a surgeon in Charleston correct-the editor of the Courier for the notice ol the death of n patient from an opera tion Th iii 'i printa ihe correction with the remark that a printe's mis takes me hoi n- tniai n- those made by n Burgeon WOES OF MAGAZINE ARTIST Stories Must Be Illustiuted Truthfully and Therein Lies Dlstreas of Illustrator. Now a i houl n il I. log! on the head of the good Itol likes to lui c it. ii that the stori anougb the) niut fully -and then b) Bftlat'a wm- i. elm oil's. It I his lull toi i :. ling public that h i m illustratsdl But - srs Illustrated is not uu ' in- Illustrated truth n b) bangs the tale of an elm 1 1 u wrln r In Pear- i I inn now to un fold shouid meet ihe eye of any of the tory writers i nn.', rnen I beg them Lore memiiir thai there la a button .,-1 ie s a paletie at the end of my foil and so do harm Is Intended I remember w ith amusi meat an author who used io he ver indignant w ith me for never mal lag picture! of ships, when uhlps figured SO largely la his sturies. "I don't believe you tan draw a ship." he wrote me one day an. I. to tetl the honest truth, he hit the rl(?ht nail on the head I cannot draw n ship to save m life! The fact la. that an artist can t'uiki more mistakes it- drawing a ship i han in drawing almost any t hine else and. of course, if one is Ignorant, it does noi do to display that Ignorance be fore a erltleal public, And this ac lOUBfjS for the reason why yon will I ardly evtr find more than the merest Indication of a ship In any sketch of mine! hint J GENERAL NEWS GOSSIP. L'bildren under fifteen will he ad mitted tree to the Fair on Satur days during Ihe mouth of Novem ber. The Flower Show is the drawing attraction at the World's Fair this week-, ami prizes to the amount of 7.imki will be given in different classes. At one nf the Vanderbill man sions in New York a young woman draws n salary of $5,000 a year, just for dusting and taking care of the bric-a-brac with which the In 'Use is decorated. The position is Qlled by a college graduate, who has her own suite of rooms and horses always at bei disposal. The sine- companies of St. Louis arc fussing uhiuit which 1ms the biggest prize. One has a grand prize and the other has n gold med al It appears that the highest award is a grand prize, tbtn; a gold medal, then a silver, snd Isit a bronze. 'J ,j ;( Seven Indian girli of various tribes who have been at the World's Fair are to have g college educa tion, being sent to a preparatory sciiinil before entering vaasar Col lege. A wealthy man named Mad isun became interested in them at the Fair with this result. fount Henri de la Vaux of Paris, France, the most famous balloonist in the world, is in St. Louis attend ing the Fair. He has made 188 ascensions and has traveled 15,000 miles He says ballooning is safer than sutomobiling, for in the for mer you have the whole sky with out anything to run into you. .Miss Ida Lewis, who is called the ('.race Darling of America, has been keeper of the light-house at Lime Rocks, near Newport, for fifty years, and has made a brave record in saving lives. Recently an attempt was made to oust her by a political pull, hut the indig nation of her friends put a stop to it. She has saved fifteen lives of people who were wrecked lieHr the rocks. A cable from Berlin says that a paper factory near Bisenthal made B wonderful record last week. At 7::ir three trees were standing in the woods ueut the factory. They were cut down and carried to the pulp mills, and at !l:,34 the first roll of paper math- from them was ready for the press, and at 10 o'clock the edition of the paper was printed and sold on the streets. From BTOWinir trees to a news im pel- occupied two hours snd tweuty minutes, Young Mr. Vanderhuilt will have cause to remember his vt9lt to St. ' Louis, for he was lost at Uniou Station. He wus going to bis pri vate car with some friends and he beoame separated from them, and did not know to which train his car was attached. He npplied to lone of the smart-Alecky red-eoated j Bureau of Information hoys, and was told to find out to what train the Vanderbilt ear was attached, od then he would he told on what track it was. Another official, more polite, gave the desired infor mation, and he went to bedatonee ; as soon as he reached the car. rvlV.V.S FETER TH' CaEAT. ?i:n Khilkoff Ooe:, t" I "!n:.d to Lsara, But w.i. iij, as En. gtnaar in United States. Prlr.ce Khilkoff, whom tin ; bSI me. one of the secretaries of itati Is the head of an ancient house snd In youth was regarded by his tamll) as a ctbb! end a dangerous one to boot Hs had to undertake the management of the famUy estates at about the tine that ih.- surfs were being SBtBttelpated ami hhi magnanimity toward his under lltii, ,;; not please tin n si of his fam ily. SO your.c Khilkoff went on a pilgrim le He thought It would be good t" 'ollow thu example of Peter tin- Oraal ami no io Bnglaad to learn lb- stent to Itlrkeuhea.l and worked there SI an or binary arilsun News of i;reai railway developments In amities called htm ,iere and he OBBM to the Ualtld Suites and worked right through the Rttlng and aagln a-building shop.- and learned to drive sn snglDI lie returned boat! io perform n similar oflca at the time :hat th" railways of Uussi.i ir" tie sinning to boom Employed Brsi scan rngln.er, he was promoted to the con Irol of locomotive works, was mad" dead of a line and. pushing his wa) lep oy step, proved himself the nl. al BUI 'or the post of minister of sri) - of com tunnies; ion NORWAY HOT AS CHICACO. Han In Open Car Tells Real Facts About Coolness uf North era Country "It s funny how people In k without knowing what the) are talking about wild the net ii on the end sent of sChlcag' open i a r "Half an hour ggo I heard I mas saying he'd like to be in Norwaj lust now to gel COOl." "Well. Isn't It cool there? was asked "1 was there just a year ago iln- time and in one day there were 16 cases "i sunstroke In the town where! was stop. ptnK a ii.l that same nlgbt three prisoner! In tbe lin kup were billet) to dwit h b) moequlto. s Ice whs 2n n uts a pound with little in be had. and I Walked IWI miles to buy a glassful of lemonade and ttiei. found it seaidlnK hot "No. slr-e-e Dia.'t vou do any lonsltic for Norway You Just eol a h'ftnr belli d dinner, take two glasses of hot scotch and then ce an end w-at on a car and let her go I lalll Kher and keep your palm fan a wavinr. This botnaas - an Imagination. Von won't make more than one rnund irl) before you'll want to gal home and turn ble lulu it feather bed and draw a pall of wool, n blankets up to foot cars" AZTECS AS MEDICAL MEN ancient Mexlnun Race Believed to Havn Bei n Far Advnin ed In II. ........ Art. The ens lent As tec ran-..i Mexico wm far advanced in the practice ot medl cine The native Mexicans practiced massage, splints were used in tbe dfeei ing of fractured boaea, Inflamed gum were lam ed with obsidian knives, schlni teeth were extracted, salt was used asai antiseptic and ground obsidian as a dust ing powder Stiffness of ihe muiclei and joints was treated b) the - wi at bath wounds were sutured with human halt the actual cautery was applied to tie edges of wound.-, and venom waa drawi out of poisoned wound- b) lucking while bleeding wa practiced in obstl nate headaches The bygiem of th. teeth vi. well looked after, very hot food being hv.Ii!.-! as w ii i' , cold water ftfi.-r eating hot too.! Woodei toothpieka clean water, and powderei charcoa: served tor dan trlflce in short the practi. ' of medicine among ii"---early Mexicans compares r.r favorabl) with that in VOgUI t Ihe tlmi of tie laadlug of thi pilgrim fathers BOOK SALESMAN FLOORED. Mussachusetti Woiimn Prone in Crowninshleld as Qulnsel and Mao Nearly Faints. "I hare always rathei prided n. on th accuracy of niy pronunciation said a saiaaman In a Chicago boot iton io an tutor cicuan reporter but a woman from Me. -.- who euniK II terday floored DM flit She said sic wanted a boo! the name of Which ihe had forgotten, but it was about an A mer lean who visited soms people at a French chateau This didn't give me any de Unite idea of what hook she wanted " 'You must har It,' she said 'li s b j a very prominent Waahiagton woman Her husband is in the navy Her name . ' QfUBMl, Mrs Orunsel ' "I SOUld not for the life of me rei n I any Washington lady named Orunsel, so 1 aaked the lady to write the name down 1 and give me lime to lisik It up What OS earth do you think she wrote? Win Crowninshield She told me, mo. that It's sn old Marhlehear: nami and thai nobody up there ever calls Prow r,n hlald anything hut Orunsel " Raises Farming to Science. At FBrlngdon, Berkshire England, farming has been raised tu ., lance Mr. (leiu'Ke Adams, of ih.- royal prize! farm, Wadley house, farms some 4.00(1 ! scros, of which about half Is arable and half pasture HS employes front 200 to 25fl laborers, mllki 100 cows dully, keeps about Hu Hliire brood mares a score of breeding, sows, and from S, I io 4,000 iaylng hens, grows about 1,000 scrn of grain, besides attending to other multifarious items In thu ordl- i nary course of farm practice About ! 1,000 acrei of meadow bay are barveit- I ad annually. All the work, cutting. I oarrylag and ricking, la done bv place- 1 work Lesson in Street Car Manners. Th. following notice Id bold, black let- ! tare oo whtte enamel Ib displayed at the I end of every atreet car lu Belfast, Ire- j land: 'The lifeboat rule la, 'Women I and children first' " A Gusrsnteed Cure for Piles. Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZt . OINTMKNT fall! to cure any case, no matter of how long Steading, in 6 to 14 j daya. First application gives ease and 1 rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c. in stamps and it w ill lie for- ' warded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., I St. Iouis, Mo. This is the month of falling stars Bad an unusual display is predicted by astronomers. Fifty Years the Standard BAKING nmm Made from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes. MlltM oakinc. puwoih oo. CHICAQO. THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. "B) the President of tbe United Stales: "It has pica-. .1 Vlmigbty (iod to briug tbe Ann n 'an people in safe t uud honor through anothei year, and in ueeordnt with tbe long unbroken custom banded down to us in our forefathers, the time has come when a special day shall be set apart iu whit li i" thank Him who Imlils all nations in the hollow of his baud for the mercies thus vouchsafed to us. During the century and u quar ter of our national life we, as a people, have been blessed heyotiil nil otlnr-. and for this we owe humble and heartfelt thanks to the author ol all blessings, Tbe year that bus closed has been one of peace, within our own borders, as well aa between us and other na tions. The harvests have been abundant, and' those who work, whether a it It ha ul .m brain, are proepuring greatly KKVi Mill BOM IIOKKBT KWORT, Itewnrd has awaited upon hon est i iloi i We have been enabled to do mn dun ii. ourselves and to other.. Ni vi i bus there been s time when religious and charitable effort has been re evident. Much has bet ii given to us uud much will be egpeeted from us We spouk ol what has been done by this na lion in no spirit of boa-tuluess or vainglory, bul vwtli lull ami rev erent realization that our strength i- as nothing unless we are helped from above Hitherto wa have been given the heartiest strength to do tbe tasks alloted to us as they se vu rully arose, We ate thankful lor all that has been dime torus in tin past, ami we pray tlmi in the future we may be strengthened iu tbe unending struggle i" do out duty fearlessly and honestly, with charity and goiul will, with respect for our selveg and with love Inward our feliow-meu In tin- gn at K, public the effort i rubitte national streugth with personal fr lorn is being tried on a scale more gigan tic than "cr before in the world's history. tur success will mean much, not onl) for ourselves, hut foi' the future oi all mankind, ami ever) man or woman in our laud should feci the grave respouaibilit) resting upon him or Iter, for iu the last analysis tins success tUUSt de pend upon the high average of our individal citizenship, upon the way iu which ea li of us doe- hi- duty by bimaelf and bis neighbor. "Now. therefore, I. Theodora Roosevelt, President "i the United States, do hereby appoint and set apart Thursday, Ihe twenty fourth of this November, to be observed us a day of festiv al and thanksgiv ing by all the people of the United Stales nl home or abroad, ami do recommend thai on that day they cease from then ordinary occupa tions and gather in their several places of worship or in their homes, devoutly to give thanks unto Al mighty God for the benefits be has eon f erred upon us as individuals and as a nation, and to beseech him that in the future his divine favor may be continued to us. "In witness whereof I have here iinin set my hand and oaused the seal of the United States to be al Used. "Done al the City ol Washing ton, tliis Qrsl day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and four and of the independence of the United states the one hundred and twenty-ninth. ( Signed i "THEODOttK ROOSENELT, "By the President (Signed) "JOHN HAY, Secretary of State. ' ' City Meat Market THOS. A'JTSEN, Prop. Best meat! always Oil hand. 2'4 per cent, discount on rash sales. All or ders by phone promptly attend ed to. PHONE No. 140. li. . ':. : -