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Farmington Jiffies TIUKHlrAY, l)KC , I9f. Ad rstbmliii MMl l I built ntiit fuutmlM by the I nitod Slate 'lode ficndcot ol (!nral Mrit.itn or nny MM government on earth,' U tlm only Mud tint rboxilil reccirc the favorable ctinsidcratlnn of 6 T'le Heiiiocratle member ol the Way and Mean Committee Itvot t;o.000,ttUO reduction oMhe war ti and ao Income tax. hut the llenbli- I cuii mj oily will only agree to a 4t 1 lK0,GbU reduction, ;md that will ptob- ( nhly he marie. The l olled Btaic Supremr Court, in a division uttered leal elouduy, up hold the decision nl the Miuoun Stale Supreme Court and sustains tho Netldt election law, oer which our Hepuuli iii Inrmls hare been culling ueh hi k uiuha. Mr .if-cph Fly nn, foitnrltr nf Ihe hiajlliiaal liaaeltc hut iaier ol t-t I., no, has taken charge ol the Ired eiiektown Merit, and t ill change ihe name to 1 he Tritium-. That Mr. H.m.i. will makeag.KKl paprrtdlhel'"- Tribune goes ilkitul ray ii.g, ami wc Welcome him hack to the pre- g in;: ul Southeast Mlssmiti Hon. J. It liippey. who hi served as Secretary id MM Miasomi State Hoard ol Agriculture lor a neoibci nl tears, has declined reappointment, and j , rry,,,,i,i." And so uhh Ike and the Hoard, wl.leh meets at Colum- Ksutos City platform, which brial.e bia on the 18th Inst , will appoint his u,r xrry ,p(lH f (,.locr.ey m Ms c successor. Mr liippey has made a i f ry war? B(i u tested by t he faithful and fticirnl reeietary. ! teachings ol the acknowledged lalhci It looka like highway i.rbbcry lojn( Americ.n Il.rmoor.rr. Vet Mr lake IJOO.Obu.nuO out ol the Hikei. "kc nKn" Mr. Hryai. t the ,H.-ople and give It to a syndicate ! "'icmu' " P"l'or """ ol rich ship owners, hut that i. the de-j '"" Mtn'1 ,he P'P'" - nrand which Manna and the Standard clo"r, c"onciul '" ,1"'8 r" Oil iruat is making and which a He- Aru ,ue" frtuclplo.. which have made publican Congre and Administration lhn !." W what It has toen are tailing over eacholber in their ,,"J 11 ' " l" abaudoiie.1 kaatc to gtaul. Torn'er liovenmr ,1 sepl, W Mc- ( lurg died at tire kajBM ol his ,Uugb ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,nJe rB,urn lo ter, Mr.. 0. C. Draper, nrrar Ubauon m of ,n on the !ld i,Pt . aged H8 years Mr. ,wcll,ll mmj , MeCTurg was elected Governor ol Mis- I Mr u 0h) ,Mj.r (), .uri In 186t a. a llepubik-an and , - j r 11fl , ,)t sctved oe term, having previoti.l; I 1 ,, , fTl 1 1j if Ml served,,, r,.B,c iron, lhll-M,, ,,,.,,,,, , ,,onr.,v anil ,,. lie .t a name ol the Slate, and ansa! , . . , ,,v eerily aroaTM nivo been. It was a re horn in St. Latjla sjaajartf on 1 ubruarv i ,.., , , , , .... . turn to lire md Ittinlinaiks of govern- 'il, 181B. a : ""nl hy and lor the pa-op'w, imiead nl The transpuit Hancock Irom Manila U. privileged claates, that the com- ariived at Kail Kiancimo lust Monday . ,Ueicialisni ol the country bared, and will, a gruesome cargo of I .ioij bodies , lnr.v k1BW ,lmt iMaaj tjasMfaJ ajat Ol sailors ninl soldiers who were killed In battle or died ol diseases in the Philippine, China, (luini and Hono lulu. Ml tuunej coat ol the McKiu ley policy ol coi,iueal ami criminal ag C"" palei in slgifieancc in view ol this tactihVe nf human life. HaaJaa. Mo., ba jul experienced a Wonderltil religious revival under the direction nf Ike Haptiat Church, con. ducted by the evangelists, lie v. 'Sid' William, and PMi llr.,, Hn Utter eomlneting the singotg sen ice. The meetings have km ntteuded by thou sands, and mure lhan ion .rsons kaftj made publio oonlestimt. tine Ntalare ! the revival was a strung ex pt.'.siou against tho liquor traflle, a it, I'Dople, it it aaid, taking a stand on this question at onu ol the night meetings. President McKinley develnp a spark ol Americanism in favoring Ibr amend Ing of the Hay-Paiineefole treaiy in a way that will guarantee the CaJaki Stale.- lull control oi any isthmian canal onr (invoriiinent n.nj elect to eonttmet H he would put a little more of the spirit of our American institutions and leas uiilitarisni and eritiiinal nggtv-sjaaj into hit policy in dealing nilh our new aequisitiuni. he might yet succeed in removing from his admin stratlon the Mint of imperialism mid Anglophobia It looks at 11 ihe llsy-Pauncelotr treaty in relation to the Kicnraugua canal will not be ratified by tho Sen ale unless materially amended. As it now alnadt, it appears that alter Ihe I nited Stales constructs the canal, ll. , government will exercise do more right in Kh control than Kngland at any ol the other Kuropean powers h denies to the l ulled State ihe tight la blockade the entrauec within three aiflet ol the shore or to utilize the ca nal or the territory adjacent thereto iu Its own inter est in time of war: to erect furlillcatiun at either end, or, leny an enemy vessel once within j the three mile limit unmolested pas sage, free from attack or pursnit, until twenty-four hours elapae after pasnage through the channel. Amendment hare been offeicd permitting oor goT ernaient to utilise) lhn canal in it own inteicalt, mine and blockade the har bors at both eud and erect temporary defenses in time of war; also permit ting a l ulled Stale venel to follow a enemy's veaael through the canal sail immediately upon mac hi ng the miter hle to engage It, and to ignore be twenty-fuur hour limit as again! the enemy under any and all oirenw tanccs Should these amendment pats, it it not likely that Kngland will accede lo them, in which evout tkate it a strong sentiment in fsvur of '.'on great enacting the necessary legislation sad building the canal la spits of say sbjeaUoa oa iter part, aaaa if it should a war between the tsvo uaUons. lion, llokn Smiili ol fJeorgiii, who rw In Mi OvTeland'e CabinC, in a roeent interview says "tho South will ask lor a new leader in place ol Mr. Ilrytin," ami rejjrtrt s that Mi Itryan deem It proper lu continue to ilcleixl the pritieiwles at the Chicago l illorni. lie ayt that "Mr. tiryan U beloved I r hit li-mctl intentions l.jt as a pai t kxrttttaflM b.u wol beau a uc 00.'' Hut cannot the aamr lie s.iid with more troth ol Mr. CIcTelanJ, .vbo di.l more in disrupt the Dct&o- cr,ic ,mr,r than an rosy wb . wan ever honored and trusted by ii? Out aj ti dcmoiaiixnitim engendered hy faj administration and the policy urtrrd hy him, I rutted leaders, who held fael to the tenets and tradition of the leni oeulie party and rrluaed to bow to the gml ol cniuinciotalisni, bioughl order, rcnuitinlng the party's prlwi pies In the adoption ol the Chtuago platform. Mr. Ill y an noiuinatl on that plalt rm not one ol his own making, but ol the great mas of rep rescntativo liemocracy and thus be came a ehoson leader. It- threw into the ctiniest such sincerity ol purpose, honest i-.. uridine, high Ideal of puls- I u - - ' - I t"'-' wmmmm aasxt loget cr nun tit atrong to- I dlvidualitv. that Ih encmlos of old- I isl.m.i.-.l liomoeracy, in order to cast discredit on thl bold rxieisitlun ol the lime-honored principles ol the party and to conluiv the pu'olic mind at to !( on!-. lunniuffly niiii.viued or to overshadowed by the, guuiua ol : eonimerclallsm and avarice that they , would not bp r-c iirnii.rd bv JefiC-rsua tray U party , Heteaied, yer ; but laiitiio as a leader, no. There were those In the lime ol the meek and , lowly Nsxareue who, as his rxpulug i groan on ihe cross shook the earth, looked up..t. his mlsidoii as a lailurr, but His divino teachings aud truths live to blest, and uplllt hnmanily I he i principles of Democracy will livens lon as there remains a sentiment ol popui.tr government in lie i , , . , ... U'D "" nosrcvci many .eau- ' J ",F " nnu 0,1 rrucl lied on the crnn nf coruniririalisDi or impetialiMu. other will come forth to bear aloft Ihe banner ol Irecdnnj Mr. Itryan did his part, and did it well. A lift of Missouri towns which Ihe new census gives a popnlnllun of 2, 000 and onder 3,000 has been published, but Parminglon docs not apear in it. !- .I... au umiaaiuu. ut i it PMajJfkj that P.iimiiiglon lallt below Ihe 3,000 mark? Willi a population of nearly 1,600 in Ihe IfllO census and Ihe evi dences ol growth which it show to day, it looks as II itl poptilaln.il ought to oxjeed 2,000. How to Break as a Cold in Ihe winter of 1898 and 1809 I wat taken down with a verc attack of la grippe." tayt Mr. V. L Hewitt, the well known druggist of WinReld, Mo. "The oily medicine I used wat two bodies of (SOu aise) Chamber lain' Cough Itemedy. It broke up the cold end 'topped the cough like magic and I have tot since been trou bled with la grippe." This remedy ha become farm sat fbr Iti cures of bad cold and la grippe. Drugglt ute It themselves, mid in their fainilic be cause, ll is tho best. For sale s. 24 and 44J uenl par bottle by Cliy Drug Store. The I rsnckhe Law. rrocu ttw Marshall InnSS. Hut one law I being demanded ol the next Cieneral assembly by tho peo ple ol Misaouti, aad that i a general franchise law one. that will be broad enough lo properly tax every trauchise that mooive ptivUege in the Si ste. 11 the Missouri Atsemldr surstststla in enacting this one much-needed law this winter, It labor will have been a success ; nnd it It fall lo pat such n bill, thus failing lo pluce upon the ttstules this hwig talked ol piece uf legislation, this session will not be re gardct! other than ss n foilero. The lemocrlle Hialc platform do niandoi! that suoh a law be enacted and every Democratic legislator in the tKaie vvat elected upon that platform Tbl being ths case, no Ihemoeratlc member ul the legislature can do oil. arwise than labor and vote fur ueh franchise bill nt the majority of the Democrats may deem most wise sad efficient . Since the Democrat bare tuch splendid majorities lo both bouses, no excuse oau be msda by the party should it negloet to keep it protubre to the iteoptu rogardiog tais important Irgislatwsn. The body of aa unknown man was found alongside lbs railroad truck near Kiromawiei oa tea 3d last. It is thought be was murdered, tot no elue ha been discovered. REST CROPS TO BE GROWN IN AN 0RC4MKI. Paper Rrf Before Ike Slate HartioaW tarsi Society Meetiaf at Parta- , Dec. ft, law. nr w. it. wii.Klxaox, ST. I.ot It. I have been requested hy the Sec re ts ry of tbi Society lo give my views a lo the best cr..p to be grutru ia ta otchard. All ol you will likely agree with me thai s erop ol big red appts ! u'.d ho ul flrst imjrotlassc, aul all other crop nhouM bo of wcondary coiisidirslion. I consider that sn an nual erun of ktu ssmmsM i M ;;t IrutHirtance, together with tuch grain six! lorage crops as will pioduue food for Uiih hug and land. My first planting oi apple tree wat made in 1878, and Includes 000 trees, situated on tr bluffs ..verlooking the Mississippi titer. In Perry county, Missouri. Owing to the extreme In ri. nicin .es ol the weather, Hit orch ard has, since ia bearing, produced only three full crop. 1 have kept record of receipt and expenditures for one year only, I8SU, when the block ol trees netted BM I108.T& per acre for one yesr'a crop. in I v . )8US, 1 was called lo New Oi leans to look alter my milling intercut, aud my attention was called In the plice oi both Hour and apple in that otaikct. llest patem tluur was x-lling for tit. 6" iter barrel and Mis sion! applet were telliug iu car load lota lor ft 00 per barrel; and to-day the ptice of apple is fnlly at high at fl .ur in that same market. I cak of i hi market because it is most sccess iblc lo my orchard, bring reached by boat. Those ol you who have orch ard in the interior of the State, near railroad commontcalion, need never rat about markets; the South from tho Atlantic to tin' Pan Handle ol Tex as I i.ipulh tilling up with n desirable population who cinuol raia: apple in their section, and win will be in the niaikei for all llui npples Mluuri grower can raise; hence, don't tear ovtrptoducliou. On my return home from New Or lenn I bought more land adjoining my orchard, cleared anie and platlt-d I'm acres to apple, and contluut'd my planting until now I have an orchard ol almost 27. 0U0 trees, n laige (Kirtiou just coming into b laring. Now a to ihe ctop ol niovt impor tame, lted Apple, 1 would snggel that Mti'i orcbird is in bearing such crop he grown as villi permit contin ual cultivation alter beginning of the drouth season, which In that section it front the . .ih nf duly to to the loth of September. I do not favor early culiivaiii.n, as ni l glower do, a the cultliaiion ha UN much tiiiiulaling I'ffrct, causing loo much growth, mid prcten'.a fertilisation ol Iruil bud, alx cause fruit lo drop prematurely. Al ter July Ut land should be llioioughly plowed, follower! by frequent shallow cultivations niter each rata or at inter vals ol ten iluys. No crop grown on Ihe farm shows BSJM rff-ct ol cultiva turn mule than Iruit tree, ami uo good fiuit can be expected without thorough tillage tor young tree it kj essential that cultivaiion begin early in the spring and be continued during the whole e.ion frm April in September. Such easnns us trees fail to bear, I would advise copping to cow peas or olhc leguminous crops to add needed Icrtil Ity io the soil. Now to the second money cr ip. M I aaaaaTkH .. u. valuable ad juuet lo fmit growing, na they destroy all fallen Iruit during the seaimn, to gelker with all insects and noviou sud liij.iiloos needs. Since I have bred and raised hog in conneeiion will apple, I hate disiiensed with He spraying machines. 1 bare not en tirely eradicated Ibe insect peis, bat my orchard it freer from them tlun those who do not raise hog . iu fact, lor .in lost lew year I have sold a my cull ppf it. farmer having or chards, being within a radius uf 20 mile, they not raising enough to tup ply ihemtelve wlih fruit for apple hulter and lor family use. I attribute their failure lo lack of cultivation at the proper time and no attention paid lo exterminating insect pest. People in Perry county who thought that I was a fit subject for the lunatic asylum ' ,ur '''""'"S " IU,nJ' ,ruh ina, m now paying me ai.uii tier barrel for cull apples end hauling them many j miies in tiieir mime. Now a to the crop that arc benefi cial to both bog and laud. We ahould have crop that would give ut a rota lion of feed from erly spring until winter. I havo my orchard divided into lots or plata cantaiuing 30 to 30 acre each. I have two ol llietc plat sown to red clover, which give a very early green feed lasting until mid sum mer, and with but Utile grain loud will put hog iu gtrfxl growing condi tion and add humus and fertility to the soil. I would n it advise growing llit crop on snme land longer thaa two year in tuecesion, a it cause the res In grow too near the surface -ol prevent needed cultivation. The second crop I am now growing in my rotation i Dwarf Fe Upe'. Tbl should be sown aa soon as land can be tilled in Ihe spring 11 broad casted, lour or five pound should be sunn to the acre, or it can be drilled in rows uml cultivated. This will Bra dooe more green feed to tho acre lh.ni any crop 1 know of, and hogs do bet ter on it than on clover. It grow very rnifl.lly and luxuriantly and will be ready for pasture io two month af ter seeding The seed costs anout 10 cents per sound retail; the erop will be generally grown for hog and sheep when its merits are more universally knswn. It could be grown either lit the sptlng or fall and stand a much cold weather ns turnips, being s Idea aial plant. It does not go tu teed un til Ibe second year. I have cover raised any seed from thl plant, as seed men all ate area! imported from Englsnd. This ortrp should be grown la good land, ss it does not add any fertility to the toil, but If hogged oft. it should n-H rob Iks seil of any, at it rs added in a mare available form of food. The third erop in the rotation is Winter Ilarloy. This is the first grata erop, cad thooJd be sown ia this sec tion about September 131k; It ripeas about Juuc 1'Jlh. Uog aft luroed into thU when ripe and do their own harvesting, at they do with all the other crops 1 grow, and have seoes to fcarley , fallen apples and clover al Ibe tame time. Alter ttta grain it all eat en, this land ean be plowed sad culti vated tor Ihe balance of the season 11 It It bearing trcct. The fourth and last erop in rotation I cow pent. I soar New Krn for early pture, aud lied nipper lor general cfs'- New Kru is a total) blue an growing npon a lk that does :ot time hut little, and it I the eat Ileal known vatlely; it will mature in CO l (0 diyt. I plant this variety In May. to that it may mature and be ready fir pen-re after the barley. ll pro duce from 1 A to 0 bushels of pent lo the acre and is worth at much to hog at an equal amount of corn. The general crop, the UeJ llippet Cow Pea, is superior lo all other vari eties; it produce about the tame anion.; ol vine at the WhippoorwlII, tad i" rqually at prodoctive in peat, and will not rot during wet or cold weather. Those peat will go through the winter end be perfectly sound and fertile in Ihe spring. Thkv crop will add more plant food or fertility to the nil than any other erop known; ll collect ihe oilrogru Irom the air and tore it up a available plant food in ibe toil. This crop aloue is worth moro to the farmer than t IS. 00 will buy in commercial fertiliser; ll wilt prevent land from washing and t the most valuable ciop a farmer can grow. The New Era will uiatuic in any por lian o! .Missouri Hog can Ire ma tured and fattened oa this crop any time nfter ripe. My forcninn has shipped HO head of Logs thl 111, ha N ready tn thip in a few days and about the tunic number lo carry over ho winter. All lliec were led and latlened without com; they were grow o in the orclianl and have eaten such crop. as I have above desciibed ami harvested all lire crop themselves. My apple crop this year was almost a lailiirc. owing to the bitter rot. 1 had a promise ul a very large crop up to about the 1st ol August, thou rot first appeared and almost completely destroyed the whole crop. Oue rea son, Ibo past summer wat a remark- Lable uue, as it rained almost daily Irnui June lith tn August Ibih, caus ing l.mer rot and mher fnngua diseases to be worse than ever known The lew perfect apples, ihe culls sold to farmers, and proceed liom hog more lhan paid expenses Ihi yesr, aud I have a promise of a large crop ol all next year. 1 am mote enthusiastic ol tuceest lhan ever before, and believe fruit and hogs will pay the farmers better returns than giain or most other specialties. Obilnary. Pied, Wr.lncs.Uy, Dec. 1300, at .1 p. m., Mrs. Mary J. Krar.'r, at I lie advanced age ul 80 year, 10 months and 10 days, after a long and painful illnest. She had suffered Irom cancer during the last ix year She was n native of Kentucky and cunie to Missouri with her husband about 1 She bad been a consil ient member ol the Missionary Haptiat uhuieh mortt than in year. She leaves a host of relative and It lend lo mourn her lot. Of her immediate lamily who survive her arc the lol lowtag son ul I daughter; U. V . Prnxor nml Mis. i: . i Hahb of Flat Kiver; J. IV. Krnaer and Mis. Frank June of HoniicTcrre: Mr l.izsie McMulliu ol Hoe Ituu; iMvid and llenrv Fin.er ol Ste. Ocncvievc county and Mrt Mamm MrCloud and Mil. Tom Moon The remains ol (be de- ccc.siil weic laid to rest in Oak Grove Cemetery, Slo. Genevieve county, Thursday, the Kev. John F. Kudy conducting the funeral terricet. Lead Belt Newt. A Prophesy The hulldtyt will tson lie here and leatting galore. Children will eat more candy and sweets than i good for them, anil older people ctam them selves with moro food than they can digest. A a result there I certain to be eas.- of indigestion and billon colic accompanied with the moat excruciat ing pain. Huy a bottle of Chamber lain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy now and be prepared fur them before rending all your money for Christina preicots. For tale by City Drug Store. '1 nouns (handler of Carolh. Donk lin county, wat shot and killed on the oil. inst., by James Crablree. at. K. stmt. w. m. jtsTHoai. SMITH & ANTHONY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 3Fxi-Ksiaaa- ton. Xtato. JE!. viTi :tc tn all rrw rxsxu-tt nf Mouthesst Missouri . t he m Louis oourt ot ApfHWisanU the aunrtsne court omm in mi. rraneuu Co. Hank bulMtns R8B'MBHI.EY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Sjlver ad Plated Ware Orayataaea. 3Fs at . Sevtrtg Machiaet ard mtachaieoti, FrxJ XMissBtolQ. aVto. y'sTcaaa skd clocsi . . . . . . OtKAKKD At HKrsJKlCD LANG BRO. MsacrscTvitiM or-e WAGONS, BUGGIES, PLOWS, sxn MsLtnta tx Farm Machinery, Lumber. &e. WtMT WOwa; SKD TTtt KsrilDtUr MATS Ii OraUAKTKXls-s (Tlorris BrolDers' LARGE STORE Brimful of Beautiful and Useful Articles FOIl HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Our stock is complete in every Depart ment. Oome and we will take pleasure in showing you the most complete stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS in Farmington. MORRIS BROTHERS. LFan ,s, Farmitiffton, Mo. Notice to Contractors and Builders. KslttB Is .rel.y t.i thai tlie eonlraet lor iiuIIiIiok anil roiui tt-tlnii an vret.pti l ulTfrt oa Ike i.ublle mail knnsvn as lit vision itimt, In Itonne 1Vrr, near r. A. H !.!....., ottp, will I- Irt l.jr itublte out er to its 1 .in-,: and tl IMilUer, on klomliiy, Isreroiher tit, 1UU0, nr the loan llnuse Oottr, la the eit ol Iiirniliuiu.ii. iMttsvwtn tlis tittur. ol tun n'ehtet a. ni aud j a'clort p. aa. of thst jaj tlie ei infractor In lurr.uh all inatriu.1 ami kssxaT, nutt all wnra to be don In ae enrtlai.er s Irn Hal l-lan ami srt ineuUon on file In thst Vtwnty Clerk' oftlr anil In r ii ..trier of IV A. lutnhaui. at lUtnns Terr. Tlie ntnlraetor lll bo retuliii lo lv bout! svlth approsrtsl sseurltj In itnubl in. nin..ur.t nf 111 bid. iwvtsb!. In t htt founts-, torthr lalthful trfnrmlire nr Ihe svnrtt . Tlir t i.nnij t'nurt r'Mrvrs sM rlaht lo r. JtH-i an; at all !!t. AM I I. ASHt'MY, Co. umy,w mi l lUsntl ami ll.-tiiatt'iuiailskmtr. N..T.-u.lsr si, H0S FINAL SETTLEMENT. Kotlro I hen i,j 1vn that ttra uniler sign!, Ailnilnlsrralnr of the assrai ol JAMttM C. WII.UAUn. I..-. ,) trill make nnal eiils-inrtnt of said rttatsat tbi. nasi term nf tlx lrobatr i .turr of al I rnnr-.l. ,-onr.rt . vtl,iii!. to It Is tun anil hrktattha vtiurt llnuse in farmlitirton, in talii coui.lj . uu lUe sucoud Uuuuaj In Jan uoej . run. 1'r.Tsill T HILIJAXta. Iierenih r t; ivro Arlm'r. AdruiQitatsratorF' Notice. Knttr Is nslslnr siren that hsilsraof ad. iiilnlslratkso. with will annexed, wsrr irrantrd tu the umtertusnitd It tn I'robat 1'uurtof at. Francois rountr. Mo., itattsd Ihe l&th daj ot Snvenilatr, i;i. on the e tale of .It ill ss XI. liKatMik., Isae'd. All tersun harlns elaluis asalnst sunt eslat art rstiulr1 tnixliil.lt them to tb Viltnlnliflnitrsr for nllotvanet. within one yssr frum tint date nt said letters, or they may Is prwludawt f.rtm t.v benent uf td estate, nnd If not xhii.it". I for allnwanr, wllhlntwu ymirs from Ihe ilatral said 1st tart, thtty will Oa fnrttvrr harrrd. It r Tt'CKCtt. AdinlnUtrator. Movetntaar no . I wo. AdmiQietrator's Notice. Vitlee. I herrby alven that tetters of ad mlnlat ration want trrautad lo lb uti.it i laiied by tin- frubsta tv.uri nf aj. franruis rtHinty, Missouri, svoder dul of Daeviniser I, ltSD, on tint tata of W. at. ;tlis..s IMe'a. All parson luxTlna elalm it as Inst std a tale ara miulrsd to slitbll tbasn to tha Ad rolulstrainr tor allowance within one year from Ihe dst of ald nuters. or rhr may be prsriudcst tmm any tx-mMtt of aatd r late, and tf not asntbltittl for allowance within twuysar tlsty will Ur Imarar barrad. WSI tt . Vllt'XIi, Oaf. 11. tasi. IMolk- Wlmlnlstrarsr. DR. J. W. BR AH AM, B0ESIOENT DENTIST, y Vxsx-jrs3 lasftuu, SaXo, A.I.I. kind of danta! oiwration with th lAtssv and moat apt.n.veii appiuvnesa and mat hod . All W..X fxtaranraea to T aat -'faction. ar Bc at rrsltlanes. & H. MARBURY, pTTOHNEY-AT-LAxV. ARftlftOTON. MISSOURI. trtni.L praettoa la all tn Court of axwlb ssst Missouri and the auprante tsnirt . OULLKCTtoaS aUUCITKU. ("Dr la Uoalty Bulktinit. Rnnra Mo. . IERE 8. COSSOM, TTORNEV-AT-LAW, "B JUDGE OF PROBATE sT1.- axx Ixxstuu. XWEO.S XJVU.t. prsvctKS ftv tb tXHtrt o? -mtitrt usssrmri aad Use Suprrms (.'nan OaW ta Uosart asaaat DR. R. FUG ATE, AcnorMjxmnf. Vss j-ssxliAaXtoax. AfXo. ai,su;i.vi,tfu'.i.u cisrao to altaMtnissnvof Out Cr. trust the office or wrtts. C. R. FLEMING. M. D., Komi an. i, UA.At.TT At tl Jrt. Farmlniftoa, ItaMoH. ft Tsys.Vs Hat.cs of nufirinislfataf's Sale. Nnttee is hprabr ivtn. that by virtue nf an tinier nf .ho rmtsxt f mri ,.f it." munty ..f arnttand toots nf Btlaaoatl, nuvdral the Novulb.r term 11. arm. f and on Ibr SUt. rlay nr nvemlxtr, ln. t. Jamas' Mlsa, Adminlstrurnr ot th astal of r.-ii u y.'-v ' will, Uu l uestl iv, Janusn 15, 1901, between lh hour nf alas, o'eiock In tit lorrniNtn antl Ave . 'clock In Hi, afittinrton of that day . at ibe Court lint., tlimr in lit illy of ar.ui..tun. County or rr . srne.tis and srai nf Mlswairl, and .1ui1n His ses ilt.ii nf thr I'rt.laita Omn nr said County of at. rraarott, al pu .lie auction all tha Interest nl Felix I, Allan. demed. Ih and tn tha ro'lowln - imi rant as tare, situate. Itn and balna In the county of mi. tran.-.-l and Htate nl Missouri, to wit All tsf those isrtrtkms nl Kibvs . o Sur SS; Mu UU and William Murphy survey . commonly knnwn as Ihe aieaaf irac;. ii.mi.nln at Thomas a MeXlullin' land, runnlns thpnr,. north ai dearaes waat Iu m ehaina; thence south 7 dmte waat 21 3 et.atn In vi right' land. I hence south a ile re. west 17,71 eluiinsin tatunht) 's Uml , ibenee mirtl. 7 tiegree eau I.St chain lo a -ions thence south al dearer east J. at chnln. ton tone In e-ner of ivntve road. I Inner north 7 das rait ess XI !l cl.alas to tb heirlnnlns, rsuvlalnln nfty and one hundredc. ."est. Also five acre tn said i lia, corn survey Ho. lata, brainntns nl Ihe stwtliwcst eurtter of tha land conveyed ttr M r t'ayre and wire to Thotnasa lie xtull.n. itmnlns these nottb 7 desrrcssa east 1 1, ex chains, tbeisce rmrth u dt-ret -s west t.17 chains, thence sonth ? defree west US crista . Ibenee inulh - J dearees 1.17 -l.ains ti. the hvginnla. TKHMM-rwenty five per rem of the itr rlae cash tn lund. Muvner credit ol tx ...... nt1-, purchaser n, aire n.str with approved security i - l vt.l.K . wm r Docket Probate Court. JAJII.'AJIY TKKst. MS. II. IM1. Ktlate of Mary i. Ijiluaer, minor, A. T. N'lsnn, Ournlor I slnl. I .r ll f'nnwa) . .'1 a! . minor . corn II. Conway, axvardlan. K.tate tternu IMag. minor, J. II. Malusaa. curator. Ktte tie,.. F. Rhanr. minor, A. 1. noes , ran tor. Kctate of Jamas V Wescoat. dec rt.u.B. !xtrtter. adm'r. Estate Krank J. Pratt, minor, Kd p. Tur ley , curator testate Joattph rowan. Insane. J c. Watt. over, guard 'n. tUtnte nt James lllghley. .Vec'd, Jamet W. His-tiley. ndra'r. Kataraof rtdelia Wood, dee'd. John Wood. Admlntatrator. ttstata of leter II I'rati . minor, Marrtll ripkln, cor.ttn. Kstata ot falrtck Mcf.aturiil-i at al. minors, t.va'.lne Mcfjtus;hlln. suanl'n. Kilalsof A. P. Yanrsaln. der'd, John W, Vsaraaln, adm'r. Kstataof Wm. 11. lirtan, dee d, OltartMM ll ytn, adm'r. ttstste of Fred Oros-es, minor. J. c. Iyg, curator. Ksiste of Klisabcth (mews, dee'd, Mike May. adm'r. Kstsie of Josst solman. dee d . at. F. Zobuan and J. T. fJossett. adm'r Mate of M. A. Kraat, deeaased. W. it. Voona. adm'r. Kstsla ot Mabel Wysell tal .. minor'. J F. Cay ca, Curator aetata nf Mary ttresrton, miao. A. 11. Moa. curator. JICKK GIMkMlM. Judjre. C. r. W TUUOX. CTerti. Trustee's 8ale. SA tie res m te-era K mtth and T. B. iniil.b) tbrlr cert In ded of trtsst, dstad .be JTth day nf January, ll, and racordl In tb Hecordrr's ofttsu ot M. fram.ils -ttunty. IMtstourl, In le,d hook No. fi. at xls. e mTeycl to live untlemsmrd trus t the fottosrtna date r I tail real aisle. lt uale. lyms and betas In lire munty of sr. fhrsnrsol. mats of atttaoan. to am A'ioriotoae II) f J w Jmrrysulidl vision of a part ot tb nort heart qaarter i Ut southwest qoaiter of secthiafsaittilllaaa (171. lownshtp Ihiny Ove (tsi, ranseev. .s. asst . alo lite uudlvtdvrtx,ne half of lot Nu. Ota fl) tn block three S ta tne iws of nets Which said convey a nca was mass to a in, payment of a certain umntlasor) ib aaid deed of trust datrrlbext . and when sold note Is now usst due and re . unpaid, now . inemrtoe, iu aorsara w.th th i rorrlstoo of aatd ties! o! trust, and at tr. .-tet orf the k-ksi bolder of MM net. I wlti. n Satortlsy. December S9. ItOO, between the boors nf atxse o'easek tn (be tawuoon and At o'eMek la tax afternoon ntd rstunts of m rrancoUjaadVmauof Ms sourl, tall at puliii.- au.iion to theblsnssM bldrSer for rani! the lrrtsrrfn deerrtbed jaai Mta to Mttfy mm aoto east tsesxt nt exw,-sttn tbl trust . BtKtWIU. m )e.ssnbr . OR. C. O. SIMMONS, ST. FRANCOIS OssjaltsO aWtooltx. BIO 000Pald Y7 n W.R. TAYLOR, P-etid't. R TE Ooat a General Banking Business, nterett Paid on Time Deposit. Your business retctWij !trfcjti. : i 5MJALU,B- STJEM'- im.. ...w,k. HERMAN TRAUERN1CHT MERCHANT TAIL0R - FARMINGTON, MO. iHlOs0s-"s Carries a fine line of Piece Good and Large Assortment of Samples for Suiting? and Overcoats from which to order. Work ant! Style Guarantee! Flrat CUaa. Prices Satlatactory. Cleaning and Repairing Neatly Done. -aksfcs-aSasfcaksfcaal tfctaattaat afc b. sfcaasi m - W W W W W araFaw a sa-,ax-ssats J. S CLAY, J. W Attvrat) at Law. Avtsrr I fllAV, BUCK & Ofllee In REALTY B0ILDIM0. TelcskofK No. 71. Farmington, St. Franooia County, Mo. I C. MARKERT Laaye Orders at Paetorr. or drop a Pottal Carokto C. Markert Bottling Co., Fnrmington. Mo. iiiiiiiuiitiuuiitMiiiiinuiiiniitttiiMNiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiittninntiiuiiiitiutiiii!Hitita i -1 Alll.l-sllKI) FARMINCTON RUHSERIES, St. Francois County, Mo. - Oiler (or Fall of 1900 and Spring oi 1901 a Full Line t i HOME-GROWN FRUIT TREES, t tixsisiixn ok Apples, Plums Strawberries. Rosas. Pears, Quinces, Raspberries. Shrubs, Peaches, Grrapea. Qoctseberritsa tc. Oherries, Ourrants, Blackberriee, -k (oiutlel( Asjatrtroent of Vark-lrit iMUpterl U tbi locality. Wt also have An Experimental Farm, where sill Fruits are tesUtl before reroinineiiiUni' I'crsoii tlcsiring uirt-v ur infnrniulii.il may address M. BUTTERFIELD, FAKMlXi'iTON, MO. A cordial i. .vital ion I cxUtmkni iitiiiiititiiiiiittiuiitiiituiiftiiiittmitHitiiiiiiHttniniiiiMiMiMtiiuuMtiraiittisi Merrill Pipkin. PIPKIN SWINK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .ABSTRACTERS, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents, Farmington, Missouri. ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY Is located on ike eastern slors of the Ossrk Mootitnini.. within s fat hour travel of St. ltak, and it esticciall.v adapted to axrieoltute, slock raining ami frnlt jeronlng, aud rMstsesse tire rlekest deioaltt ol lead ore tn (be world. Farathagtoa, the count anat, I evutiientljr a cltj of Hcaoolt and ('bunkos, having three eiHleKes, a splendid pntilk- soliooi syntam, and church retrrtraentiiig iilmott eterr denomination. Tkal it ha the rsost henllhlu! location In Southeast Missouri, is (stored by ike fact that the Board of Commis sioner appointed by the Governor in the aprinn of IHSD la afJaat a bealtbfol location ia Southeast Mittour. tor tke the erection of an Insane Asylooi awarded to this -mltm of Ike State, cbase a beaatifal place In I hit rioinity. We have a select list of Choice Farms and Residences far tale, and Invite perrjn ttaaklaf either to purchase or tall real aetata, te juoottre Akstracu of title, to bosjotlsle loans, or to have properly insured, to call aad ace as. We represent sotxve ol Ibe best sod safest lawraace Companies in tke lakes) Stair. owcr. ix tr. riiASPota etirxrt aura buuhku. COUNTY BANK. 1 TLEY. V. P. JOHN S. T0WL. Cathr. ? a a a a a a a a a i - tsi aa sa,asax.a syssysAsisat..j fc4ijfakjiatatl BUCK. W. .V. FLESilSO Publk. Notmiv Publtt. FLEMING. ABSTRACTERS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE and LOAN AGENTS, e.esaa - s4 BOTTLING CO'S Temperance Drinks Altk Pt UK .VMlltKALTIirt't.. Sot tun but law parsst Ana. inu Water nsad la ib aiana facture nf their Krtda WSter. veblrli eatbracas evcryihlof In I bar taas, such as t ream . Knc llshl1ul.,Knratarilia . I esnon. Vanilla . ilinyer. lie .and Mi aossaaxr Mfasstal Wats, .... Aasatl lor LstSp ropalar Hrews ICE - AND - BEER urn .1 on Mmrt Siotlr. i -:: to nrrvim lo visit tlie Nurerie. R A Swink PIPKIN SWINK. I Bat I ! AU kinds of DlacksmUhing