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Farminglon Times THL'KSDAY, JAX. K. li'2. Ohio' capital li n't Jund i In tUr hnpe of in 'irrciliuililc" Slate tlulil that tear si pre cent. Interest. J'v. Nails of that Slate differ i(l bin He publican partisan in MUn'nrl, ft he biiik. that mil of a ililil a J'KmJ thing for hi Stall! ant) ll selioo'. We auuUl like) f-r iM'nie of nor lie publican carpers, alio ai crjiii(tut u liuillr opaiii'l )" ur trhmil fund. ri iiitrstril, to tell II what they would do l U tlieee fund (( hv "iiui f"iluiliu circumstance they should ever gel their hamU on llr.ro. An Adiiiiiilitratiou ofaii ey that devotion in unlil.ity iliciplliiis" in duced l'rridcnt !!.. u'lt t-i repri mand tiuiietal Wi' li"'" tl' l'ic- Ucnt dov.Hi'Mi to iuilit:ir ili-cii!ine Iim uniliTL'nim a rie-it finny J nines be lUlcrcd his "r iuii I r il'io' " in ficenf the riirtiiv al anii . '1 lir lu.'.Miiapnli MMf Sentinel L.o lufn a li'iiiiio a-ecklv tlsilor to our llile fur srvrrul munlliv ll 1' lilt" leading Detiiuctallc paper of Indiana. and U one of the cleanest, beat and newt ably clliril iir;n of deiiiiKTatie principle, in tin- i ntry. Willi such a tianer the ll.'iiiiK Mta of tin! lliniirr St:t!e on-lit tn put up a r.lttliiifc .nod li,'Iit, atid tiny jr'nrrally dn The ilrvira U-djrur, Col. K. M While' pajwr, U one of tho lxl In the State, allien mikc us appreciate all the n)"rr the folhmlng generous compliment 'Inn I ai:iixi;t iln l.i lr;ri1y-jii:i yrnra old, and niter nimn the Nrw Year In a nm! ir"iH'ruui and cheerful manner. I III Timm i one nf .Mimuinl't a'auiicli'tt tr;ii t and ni' worthy nrwsptipen.' Jmbe Man-hail of the Mi-mrl Su preme C om t Inn iurd a aril of pro hibit bit itr.i" ( irmit Judtfi' llujflie of Miuiiiiimi mmity, ciijuitiiiijt him from trying a number of ease filed on iufi-nriatinn by tin- l'raKUliti( Attor ney of that county against jicncHt! fur io!ntinj( thfl berr iuifc:i-n law brf-utt the coiupromUo bwr bill a paiued by the last Ifutlalure. JoiljfC tlughn la dlrrtd to apprar Won' the Sii preiue Court on the STth ioat. and hour cane why he ihould n' It per manvntly enjoini'il. There erc a number of niuiilur dim filed in thia rounty, nhirh we bvlirve are t ill on the dnekin. For drcllniiij to cnmidiT the Hall revolution eiidnriiig the Kaunaa City platfurTii apart and by ilnelf, the con Ten;ion of eouiny conmiiUM'inrn h hren charged by a chronic fault find in; element ith havlnj; ii-jiiidUlcd that lntrument. NuthiuR riHild be farther from the Iruih. U hile the Hall reaoliltinn .n not pawed upon, the nddrewi uttcrl by the cootenliort itarla out with clear and aTowed eu ilnraement o! the Kauaaa City plat form In the foliimlnf worda: "The member of thin eouventlon, represent ing the county oritaiiliaiUma ci the Democralio party of ihii Mate, and called toother to pinni'ite uniirJ and jjgreivo party aciiun, RKXawlNO TUfl" l!(lllKK!( tiimi:M.' to tiik lillFAT I'hlXnPl.rt UKMIM'HAtT A KXl'KCIATr.U in H fc I.4TI.ST HATIOXAL sn kTAiH rLATruHMa, aend preeting to the leino!racy of MiwJtirl." linn. Wclxter lavU, in a aimug ap peal for nynipathy for tho Roera in their unequal struggle to maintain their independence and their bnnira from apolisiioa ftgalnat lliiiiali aggrea aHn and inradon, baa aent out eti riout for the people to nin to be trana uiltled to Coiigreaa, reipiraling their lU-preaentatlvu and Senator to auatala and rota (or the paaaagj at the follow ing resolution: Beao'veit br th aenal and IToum of Hep rmeatatlvM of taw I nltml ataten la Citn ir3 aieniM4, tbat 1h neotila of lue rnltwl mat letri a atnmc tymfmikur wltn tlx nm4 or tke aouta African K'l'UbUe and ttMOrant rra Male; that tbry art ialn4 ht llwrpirt or 111 ptranl aufforlnt ut tlirtitlan peoete. and llr ualtata Ue bo thai tnu nerta.-ailHi, which I her ami It their dull In mate. mVi t itramUr onJr.'. by the government ot Utval Hrltalit la a aMiliifnent ot their unfortunate aiirereoo-. ae. I. And to It fartht-r rnolTed that M hall b the duty of the I'raitllent of tbt Vnlted atat'-n tonmmunleata thla rewita Uoa to tho nonrnmeol of draat Britain. Wy auggetl that all the ajrinpathlxeni f ttila movement Ihruuphoot I lie eourUy get jp petilioua and aertd them to Hon Wobater DavU, Kauaa City, Mo., or aend him ihwir names author king bim to attach theru to pelliHin Got. i(aV of Ohio ia Hepobliean, I oouiac, but be doeau't appear to bare the Mrue Tciteratiuo for corpma tlooa that bU pMtr aa a wbnta Iim, and Lnlievo Unit they ahould he wade to bear their proporlioDnte jUr of the bank of goverameut. ' la bU me uga to the L'gUlaUtra he utjn a rad ical efeintre in thu taxing ayatata of Ohio. U MoouimettiU logl!a'loo tital woald impose on public aetries eorpo- WtioM a ltd UcctMra al) taxe i'Jt State ysrraKvt, Seating all real mw& persooa wfopertjr to be lal i kwsJ fmr poaea, la trrgiog thU jryntem ha aayai MTsa advaolupe whicb wUl follow the atbtlottteol ol ihiecj a many. Tfcs iang&to projxtrt iU be relkradl of a wttio at b tSidor wbict atcw trn- Isv'w fii bt m octt- aion lor ihe Kiste Hoard of Kuuaiuta ti.in. No injuatioa will aiiMi beeaua lha property iu one souiitv ia valued . By mor t lghly l it the psrpoas of lax tion than Ilia property in another." A bill embracing Ihta principle naa In- iroduenl iu the Wmhoiiu l.r;Hllar during tho laat aeniio by Hou. Uhodr Cly of Audrina eoun'y, who, ihotipb a young man, wa one of the brightest an! iiiiikI eftW ient membera of thst bodv. Um bill paaeJ the Hotiae, hut wan defeated ij I lie Keuatn, wbero all nii'iiiiurt'a upoo whkih thB eorporathina place their ban a doped into aomno- lencc. )lr. Clay i candidate for re-election, and it elected, which he do dubt will be, the Mexico iiiielli- gciicur inya he w ill uiak another effort to have thia plan enacted iuto law. If lha coualitutional amend men! to peqietualo or coutinn a aamed nbll iraliiiua of the Stale th certificate in nhicli the htittn acbool fund are b v.-med is ndiipled, the tx fur rtate inicrtvt will hc.cut iuwo froru ten to ilirre centc on the hundred dollarn mlua ii'U after tlii year, a the bond d di bt of the Mate ill tlien hate been paid off. If the amendment U dc feateit, the Male inbTCet lax will hare iu rroiaio al ten etiuia uutil the ccriifl catea, ahicb are a Mala debt or obli gation, are paid off. Then, a lUeae arc pnl.d uff, the BitHiry would hare to be Imrttcd la I'nited Male Itoud Ixaring lno and three ier cent. Inter- i l. 'J hi would lereen the income one-hall to two-lhitd from tbat aotirca for the iuppott of the public acbool. I "aider (hew virvuiiitlance bat frieud of the public cIiikjI nvmrm woald he idle to role for the hnirudment? Yet the Kepubiican paMr, foiloalng tbe lvd of the (jiibe-lhnioer.tt, hare been aillfullr and ni-licinu.lv falsify ing the fact iu connection with the liirrttoiciit of tbe blate aehwd fund fur arreral yi aa, and arc now with blind pai:iMuihlp pursuing a pulw-y of opponiiiiin to tbi amendment, nh'ch if aucut aofitl would lend to cripple our public ik-UimI aytteui. I hrlr ieciou arjrtimi'ut I hat the p.-ople are taxed t'i pay Iho interest on thene certiflcatrii h-w little or no force. How are our public echuwl to be kept Up U It is nut done by taxation F If we would in vert our Statu achuol fumU iu govrn tueut band, we mut Tint tax our aelve to pnr off thee certl(icnt a, tlien buy the bund at a Inrge pretnliini, de crrfing the capital of theachool fund by tint nineh. and the Income from Miicbj iiiTftiiii'iit would he fnim one- I half to two liiifl Iran than It i now. I he difference wiild hve to be made Bp by additional dlnttict taxation or larper appropriHllons out of the rere noo fund by the Mate for public achool upiott -allied appropilaliooa lor a number of year hitta ieen one-ihlrtl of Die retnmie fund if the aohool are to be ki t up to their preterit tandard. So, there Un't much in that argument, bat It U tbe hcjt we hare aeen offered by the IU publican againal the investment of tho achool tutni. !a Mite aecuritiea. &Mtbtat Noba. It cimI a Iopi;tr It luff man f J to wear at central over the telephone. There ware 6HG rtnrriagea kuuad in Duller couniy lnt year, an Increase of 36 over the previoo year. Kite frame building were bsrneit in New ilmhld cio llut 7tk lnt. iiw about II. 400. The building were leoauted by negroe. John Hood, aged CJ, and hl wife, Klia.ilteth, aged 61,. dlad in Ilwler connty on the tame day, and were buried on the aauie day. Two old resident of Waihingtoa couniy died I hi month: lltchael UnSy didl on Ibe Sd, aged year, and Thoma Nicholson did on tbe 41 b, aged 81 yer. Newt Jones and Kd Daniel esaaped from the J!l at Ureenrllle on Ilia d. Tbey koooked Ibe Jiiler down and ran out the door. June wa captured and I here i a reward of 1 40 offered for Daniel. Mia Bell Dane of Keok'ilt, Iowa, who wa vlsliing friend near Ironlon. wa burned lo death on lha tli. Mie waa atandiug in front nf a' giale fir? when her drea caught, and she wa so eeriowly burned that ska died lo a few boor. A little daughter nf Jamc Martin, living In Kipley county. a burned ! death on the Sd. Soma chllilren had made a fin ia Ibe yard and were play ing around it, carrying tbetr'aproo full of learea lo burn, whan the clothe of ibe little one caught fiiw, burning ber ao thai she aoon died. Anot' er little girl waa aeretely barr.ad trjlug to put ibe fire oat. Th Carutbcravilla Democrat, W U. i-acy, editor, which keepe abreast ur that thriving , pTogreiv townv ex tends the following " eomplimontary cnngratulation I Tux l'mTi8 Tliif ba etilerH u)xvo fie Iwen'y uinth volume. TMK Tuim t a gnl aouiii'v new spa per, aud is auuuily ss tbe tltu ido t all pulitloal iteeXl" . Tbat great tempter, the railroad lobby, has tepesladly knocked at TUK TlsM' door, but the Fkber was alwxy at home aud refused tbe !eipr!j mor sels. TnK Vmim:ts Tiar nnieied ep n It twtoty-uinlb Volume U. ree, and waT'jre), r?t3t it tasy e-.'nticMi to enjoy many mte j-enr of prtwuerUy. Bro. FUber is a credit to ibe editnl.l entfl, " . While Bra sum) lawr la hk eocfb-lloo, ba ba a blgh ew nf honor and rieir) and reogtia to tbe fullast rtient tbe privilege of olbn to their belk-tf-aoa .cpielont. IVrtanal abas rd eieaailsa awvtt . find poi in (be eahimas ti Tirt VlxtX-- OPINIONS EXPRESSED tkaacrstk Pa rem ei MUaeejri. Sou I beat! , ar.KMi to DNoar TaoxuxK. Uonipbaa Praapout New, Jnba I. Campbell, editor i Judge I'ort 'a ean. didacy enema to be growiug atrtinger aa the day go by. alore ami m'.ro people tbrwugliout the Male are fisdU:; out that Kurt i ut the soft of a man we ned on the bapreme beucb. HOT IX THAT CIA. Charleston, Katerprise, Taul B Uoore, editor: Yea, Indeed I ill, oori baa amae Deaaooraiie presldaotUl timeber within bee borders bat lb Hi. Ixtui Kepublio'a labored effort lo make the ltataocrate Ihiuk that V. It. I'ranci ia in I bat elaa are all for naught. aurr.iuvx rairu i 'iik lkaokm. Ilnnne Terre Star, Irwin L. Ig, sdit-in Wnh the Deiuuoraey of ilis aoun tbe preeminence nf the financial question iu the artclc of falih I tbe keynote of the dluation. Takeaway the fith of lb parly In llieir leader ou tho Onnnclal rpiesl'un and lb whole structure will collapsn. It may take arepeti ioi if I8VI to eiavinoe the Democratic Slate management of thia fact, but iber are ruing lo bare to resliaa it. A ALW-BI XD tUT HA. Jackson Csh Book, F. A. Meliulre, editor: - Trof Nelson li. Henry uf Frederiektown, the president of llxr- via Collegiate InstilMte, la a esndWsi for Stale Superintendent ef I'uhlie Schi-o a. The l'rdfcMnr I too well ki.ovn In all Hrmiheast Wlsiourl to need much advertising. Ha it one of the leading achool men In tba Slate and la thoroughly posted la regard to th needs of tbe public achool ylera, nd I beside one of the bet men In this section uf lb Stale. ' Il would make a good Stale Superintendent and bis friend sy be bat ao excelltui cbanoe tor lb nomination. Jt'lMIK WtlXllut.D rot) iTAT. r.XATlB. rerryville Sun, Zoellner Zieli.:-r, edilot: We are reliably Informed tbat Judge Weinbold ha determined to enter I he race for State Senator In thi (ibe Sfilh) Senatorial disulct, coiniosed of the counties of Idadlvon, Jefferon, St. t'raneoia, bit Rene rieve and I'erry. We ark pleased lo bear and know that tbe Jadge baa de termined t'j make the raon, for be I a good man with hosts of friend through out tba dllriet, and should he succeed (of which f't we bare no doubt) of ecuting the uouilnallon, hi elcciion will be but a foregone conclusion and our district will be teuresemeu uy snuiher lciaevral at less foor year longer. TIIK ritlVAKT. Tbe Pied moot Banner, Dr. II'iut, editor, ay: The congressional pri mary wa first Imroduoed tu thia Stat by champ Clark, wbeu h was pitted against Dn.'k Norton. lie won bis light and has kept up lb primary plan so thai no ono ever cnlvia tbe ran gainst hlra. Now be want to extend the plan orer lb entire Stale in hi effort to break Into the U. 8. Senate. Tne primary give Ibe man on tbe in side a big lead over tbe one oa ibe outside aad kv, aol a perfect plan by any mean. To which the Fredntcktowa Deot-ocral-New. Smiih sb I'urnell. editors, r --plies! The Doctor might witb troth have added lhal a primary knock lb wind out of lix-rv and bosses, whether it be the "lis bosses" or lb little would-be bosses; tbey ell look the same when they go op against tbe pri mary, and for IH reaaon tbey bate tbe thought of a primary like tbe devil is suid lo bale holy water. mkkux cot'XTT' aariu onowru. I he Dnuklin County Mail, Casper U. kJnr.fi, editor: 1901 completed Ibe no bud;iib year of Farming ton' exislenoe and Tint Tixx. in a congratulatory artlole, reviews Ibe growth of tbe towa and eoaaty (St. Francois). Lart year 1ft 0,000 were expeaded for new building la the Iowa alone. Tbe population ot the courty ha taoreaeJ ten year from 17.347' to 11,610, aad tbe town ba galnod 400 Iu the am length of time. The growth I largely doe to tbe min eral wealth ot that county. .A a aaiiv of St. Faneul eoaaty we can not but feel proud of ber growth aad progre, but, never heles, ber in l hi, tbe eouniy f our addition, which, a far a we know, doe aot eouula aa ounce of mineral wealth, wo bare a greater lllualrallon nf prog rex. In the i esr Dunklin aoiuty ha tncreaaed in ptipulnlloa from Ofteew to arore tbsn twenty-one tiiotMand and tbe towa of Kennett ba giwwa Irom a village ot 300-eild poo- pie to a basiling burg of nearly J, COO khabiiaut. Tba cooeluslon I obvi ou aad onmpaitnoa at Botteuesssry. sHMtarkaM Caff if Cnmf. A UT9i.i aor'e ura urtn. I have a few word to nay regard ing Cbamberlaiu's Cougb Remedy. It eaved my Utile boy' life and 1 feet that I cannot prsis It enough. I bonght a buvla of ft from A. Steer of (iundwlu. Son-. b Dakota, and vben I got bouse with it tbw poor baby c-jald hardly breathe. - 1 ; tbe utedlcloe aa di rested every tea tula Utr ani! be "threw up," and then 1 tbongnt aure be wa going to ebk to death. We bad 10 poll lb phlegm oat of kU month la great long atrkiga. I ta ' pofiiiva that It 1 aadJeetKot that bottle of eongb medicine my boy would not be en earth lo-dy,-Jtr.t. Dfcatwr, lawood, luaa For taU by City fcttig otorc. ' ". IL K. E. T- li. B. paawu gar tralM teavw Ufvcrsiila as -3 :S . m-, iS p. m; d B --A p. w., ar riving el Unxk Spring at ll:ft a. m., 6-.SJ p. as. and lift p . Tbe trata Um Spring at Silt -., liilt p- W. a4 It' J p. ., reaching :viiid at T-li 8. i.lf y- si- ssi p- to. 1 jams it a wisz provision What Former SflpeTinUadcnUl SibooU Kirk, ReaaMkaa. Say ef tkt SUif School Fasi. from the Bstnear (rlamaoa CJ ) Ueomrrat Whun rrofer John U. Kirk, president of It Slate Normal S-.'bwl at Kiik'vtile, and formerly Slate Su- per lutendeut of School , wa Is Uelb any on a rwit a tew mntht ago, a fr!iid asked hlut aooul tba trouble with the M-huol fiod that iho fjlobev Democrat wtm wilting au muoii aooot. Prof. Kirk taldi "I am perteetly dis gusted with tbe eourse ot tin (iloue Deuiooral in retereDoe la tbe School Fend. It know better, and It Is wuleadiur nany poaiue and aome eostatry new paper. The' taou are .bat after tbe war Ibe State Scbcu: Fund wa Inrested in failed State bond, and a tbey were eariurlag or likely la be called ia at any II in, tear eould be ao permanent Investment of Ibe achool fund In Government bouda, arrangement were uisde upon good term by which tbe Stat cbool fund were Inrested in our own State bond If the bond bad been held by bank- jrs or bondhuldur lite Slate would !! paid lha semi-annual interest lo them, but after Ibebood were held by tbe Slat the latere! wa paid to the sohoul land for th aupport of the school. One thousand bond of 11,000 each would amount to 11,000, 000, and encb bond bad trou. ten lo lorty eoapoos attached. The care of these bond waa attended wiib consid erable trouble and tbey bad to be counted occasionally, andpartiuularly when there wa a change ol Stale Treasurers, beside tbe danger ut their being- w or stolea. So Ibe Legisla- lure wisely provided tbat these Stale bond and all coupons should be eaa evlled and patted lo book lor refer ence and permanent urcscrvs'i in, and tbat one bond or certificate should be Uaoed providing lor tbe uwi prluci- pul and interest and turned over to th porroaueol oae of tbe School Fund ot Ibe State. I rl" not tblnk there wa a dollar btst to tbe school fund la the change of l.irin, and lb matter is left iu a safer and more cuurenlent and businciilibe condition." 'i'hl waa a roauly, tralghtforward talement from a lifo long tl?iub!lon in reference to a matter before l!ie public, and in wbivb Ibe Globe-Democrat and some other disbwneat and rabid partisau sheel are misstating Ibe fact. It 1 a (illy proceeding on the pait of the (i lobe-Democrat, for its fatMboodi and sham will be thrust bnm upon it, and it may find that In poliiic a well in business aft. tin bunesty I iba best policy. Reaabllcaa Mitubf, from Th Indiana (tolls aenllncl. Our senio Scuiior n'Ske U' toundlug stdtrmeul tbat "our party Judgment upua great publio quesiluu ba Invariably been tbe soundest," aad tbe Joaraal Indorses the modest claim and ay it ext md lo "every phase el Ibe financial question down to free eirr, tba tariff qnesiioo, com--meruUI ejiantioo, and all Ibe great national question of the last tmly year." Heaven urt the mark! Wa II judgment souni uu Its pol ky of reconstruction of the Sauib at let (be civil war? Wa Ibecc uu mulake I. In Ibe tea year of corruption and mis- rule Ibit it forced on the Southern Slatee until tbey reaotad oa tbe whole eouiiiiy and culminated la Ibe villain no tbelt ot lb presidency ia 1876? Tbe vast or ot tbe unsoundness of that policy wa ao ethical tbat the Itepablieaa leader themselves were forced t abaodoa It and take a dlffei eat eoane. Waa It- toand when It anfraacbisod the negro immediately after but emer gence from slavery, aad added lo lb uffiage of the couulry a tal ms ei illiterate and wholly uuqualifisd voter. f Nine Hepublicana out of ten admit pri vately that It wa not, and indorse the CESasure I hut are now being taken to restrict Ibe 'illiterate vole. Would anybody now venture to propoae a laillaf extension of Ibe frauchise lo Indian, Cbineaf, FlUpiuos, or auy I her Illiterate raoef Souad oa every phase ot the finan cial qoMMtioer Wa it sound wbtin It kaued tbe green back eurreucy? Alt of it alleged flaanuier now avow thai It ws not. Wa It amind wbo It de monetised tllver John Sherman ad mitted tbat It wa aot. Wa k eoend when U passed Ik ilver purchase law 1 All cf iu leader concede that K wa nut, and Joiuad In lb aaoveiaeat br tbe repeal el lite law. There baa not been a eingle loatur la ' currency t rouble that waa aol due t Ripublt ean legialalloa. 'IIss It been aonnd In Iu tariff aad other legislative furor by which the glganlie trust jft the connlrj were built npf I It sound in Ha present position tbat they are aeoeasary Inci dents ef iMtmmereial development, aad really beneficial to tbe country f Tree Ident Roosevelt doe not seem lo think to, ami there are teMiaada of repub lican who recognlae that tbelr party ba made an awful mistake ia tbht line. I U jtond In It oolony-grabbing policy t We pot t!ia judgment of ex- l'reaideoi ' Uarrisoa againat Senator Falit.ant.1 on Ibl qnewioa. ' "Invar iably th aoandeatt" Weal tepa denee! A political party that 1 ai way aotind ha aol arisen, Tbe Dem eortle party has made wUakee; it baa at time been led Into false posi tion, lint It b fuoadsai la tbe great principle of papottr trruiol lot poptitar beserit, and oa all quest Win where tbat principle waa involved in lb pact f?ny year It judgment b bees aeaadeat. How tv Prevtet latwnoeia. ft ie a well eetablSsbed faot lbt pnetituonta eaa be preventod, . Twe diseastt blway veto IU from a eold ot trom a attack ol iofiuena. . Among lb ten of thousands wbo nave sed Cbsmberlaia'a Cotifh ftfmtAf? tbw tlaM Jus will not find a stag! aae tbM La erat rc.Kulted in pttu mania, tvbioh abos' oneiair!i tbitt it J-, s preventtwt ef la dread ria.' l'b be 1 it smer art any tiudmtey of a e'4 of Mbk W tba iowrd Bttel.": It b rmo4 for I "a vt:k e-e of ea4 aad 3pij. Ty It, Cfj rtfj w.:t Ji MetMy U Ckxaiatiea. A reader l tbe Cooimooer & tor lnforaatla rcgardtag tba aejoant of the various kind ol money la circula tion. According to a treaxory bulieil Issued Nor. I, 1901, lb general lock of money in the Lulled State" wa fl,&4S,y7,4l.0, and lb fol lowing Item make op tbi turn: Uuld eiln, f l.j.t.fKB.oat! tbaara )) v,r dollar. fiSH.JJI, ; aubsidnry liter. 3K,46I,10( treasary Botm of 1 11.443, 000 lulled Slate notes, 3t6.CttI,01S;- national bank aote. 3i9. 911,683. It will be no ticed tb.u'lbe ttatement doe not In clude gold eeitlfloalra, l'ver eenlll- fietle and currency eertlficale. On ibe 1st uf November, 1901, l here wero J"ld eerilficates snitaiandinc to the iuiiI el 2el,6;8.659, but aa I eqnal ameuiil of gold cola wat held In tba treasary lor their redemption. Oa tbe aame date' silver eertlncat to tbe amount ut (44 1,110,31? were oatataading, belt an re.ua! amoant in silver coin wa bebl la la treasury for tbelr aadeinptio Tb eurreoey cer tificate are Inaignlfioent In amount, f 1,80,000, lib an eijaal amount ef eurreu-y buid in tbe licasury tor llieir redeniption. It must be remembered lhal the muney In llw country is only estimated Tba enluist in rrgsrd lo paper money include greeabat-ks, treasury uule and national bank eote and Is based upon tbe amount issued less Ibe amount withdrtan, and does not take Into accoan. Itio amount lust or destroyed. Tbe largest varsaltoa b la lb gold eoin, for a eoe ia able to esiiOMte even approximaialy lb amoont esrried by t'ke people or hid den away. The total circulation on Nov. lt at tbi year wa eMimaled at about 928 71 per espiia. Tbe tailed Slate note, generally kaowa a greenback, are Issued la new arte a old one are redeemed. Tbe treasary ante are being retired a fast aa Ibe standard litter dollar are coined le lake Ihrlr place. Gold certificate and tiivar certificate are cancelled when redeemed, but new one are ixuwki on demand. .itlonal bant note I ibe amount of thirty-ihree million of dollar and mote will be cancelled and retired as soon a tbey are presented lo the treasury for re demption. Tbey Include ibe note at failed bank. llo,ulJitlng bank and bank reducing thair circulation. flktr A small t irulator. liu(r The upnartl movrairxt of a slock. lllg Uoard Tbe New Voik slock rx chane. Khort One who-ha sold stock tor det'liue. Ou 'Change The flot.r of tbe lock exehaB;r. 81uni A auddrn decline in the price of stock. AvtraKlng Homing or selling stocks on a scale. Irish Dividend An assessment upon slorktoaldrrs. Hunch A tip based on one's Instinct or impression. lilnrk A number of shares kbsght or sold ia a louip. j Dui tom The lowfat paibt or price rraehrd by a stork. Hull One who ha bought stocks, experting an advance. I (Scalping llnj lug or stlllng stork on slight n-irtuai.uus. Hear One who has so'.d sttx-ks and who gains by a dt cline. Plunger One who deals heavily ia stocks, taking great risks. Insider One who causre a uotr meat in Ibe stork marktt. Carrying To bold a etork with lh expectation of aa advanee. Tin private Information In advene of tbe mM meet of a atnrk. Collateral Any aeewrlly givea fat pawn when money is borrowed. Itrrak A audilea decline eauaed by a atrla-tM ; In tbe money market. I'nloadinc To sell out storks whleb base been carried for some time. Covering IIu1uk atoek tosatiafy a short sale oa tbe flay of delitery. Craxy Market One whlrh fiueluatr violently without apparent reason. Watering To inrreaae tbe iinntltj of a stuck without Improving Itaqual- Pool The stock and money contrib uted by aellqur to carry through a cor ner. Imb A new. apeenlator wrlthonl knowledge of the market or ll e th uds. nurketlns; To execute order In atoek without dealing on aay regular raehange. Wind Pool Aaloaeeorporallon; one which doea not iaane any atalement of expenses or earning-. rVjweeae A anddea aaovraMBt of Ibe market whirb forers Cos hull or bears to close out their stork at a lose. 'HARDLY WORTH rKOWISO. It lakej tbe ash of JU rlgar I make one onnee of rifur-anh. There are tl railway tnnneU Ensland orer one mile long. , la Peventy-tbre r rent, of ablpa en tering llritkk porta PJ lb stioual Hag. , - ft ia estimated that th men ef Orett Itrliain aoend JSO,0 year on silk hntr. Ln.-idon eala imfioo ton a year ef sb ranre tha bc. tU Mi caught by ItrlH.h ihirx. - ' Thlrtr Tea sine newspaper wer not. known In Japan. Sow there ar rr Too perkidleai, nearly 1M of walel are Chrlstlea. - Thirty thoawand tens of writing fmpa m year and 13 miles a day of sail paper w. ootpart of fha targ. est paper rVfltory In ta world. , WISD0W PRAFERIES. Half lb ebarm of a room depend upon the arrangemrnt or llttTrit penes, ;jBn or ailk shade, tinted to suit iiM furnishing of the room, ar pat sp over t wlndowa, and then be eur tain f gathered oa the rod drsped ohtiqHcJy fitna one alrie c' each witidoss t tbe other. tMpitetly pre vail la tbelr arrangement, r The todi aalisfaetorjr rurulas la banns -jertrvd hf peraon of i2 m eans are those of ttae wbii Woitbinet, a they tanntUr well, drape graeefuily and wrar oos time. Tb straight, looptd ewrtellJ. are at Mem ee in day of artirfie wlgt- a:it.. i : - - '- '.- lam. j.')i.ijUj.atBi.JBt l.'4.J!UJM! t'.'J & Of l?n Will pay for, 4 pa Kj I 4w txrs a, .whole ; vcar. regular jviTcefo.' Call at Tke TtVtfz? oiScc &a4 gr-t wrsple e ' 1t i 't... 'DLOBIQUT! i i I intend to close out my Entire Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING for the purposo of abandon ing that branch of my business, and offer all Clothing -at largely re duced prices. Call and satisfy yourself. A, KW6EL. vlTiiniTia' wrann li I XflW'ilTOPkVViaMUUE'it Trustee's Sale. WifrM W.i. nr(irn)n.t. fair Ma Mrtaln fji of irvK, Vfktrd tit tMrairtb ftf nf !- tMtsiiakr, ntn?IMi lmik)r(J, t4 rnnlr1 in Mrnjr omcw o f . Frurtafoti rxrU4i, Uinavnifl, in bmt ai, at i ami, rtmvwyA l th v i l 71 !) tmt tH Hl)rtnf t)r(-rUipil rMl im J tmpnaMl. Ittrrwun. vliuat. irliis i.4 iirf , th count H pi. rratco tnX Mini of Kit- tlt humlrwiltHt fiw.it im, nort hiftt iu.tr, MHtittU tnm (t). ownh1p iliiiif U if inn foul (ft t, Iftiny two nml tvnt)r-fur liuatlnMah Xi.U mrrm. tnnuM utarter nt two m, nnimfl lnr x'tlHi itin (a , laMitfttiin thirty an raPH rnur 11 twri , in (vi r, frt Uk on lit. iKtfhwMtt iMrtr um hr fit, toworti ihln-i im, rufiar four 4) ttNt, situnti In Mirtlat rtr.Mr nt lot; HKlity T, ftrtva, t nir vtitiwMt itiftrtvr wrtniA ihrrMiv!, Iitwnfthlu lUirty-vix cr, rmhuv liur 4 mh ; frtf 'V arrrii, Milhit nRnrtif north w-l fuurlrr. bvls-v ihirljf fntir Utwiulilii itiirljr vn rsiUH lur f4 -t. tfrrift)n9 Uiiv Uuharnl ttnit flft jr iHht ii) avr, lrui to - r ttt v nn of frtmtn promiMnrr noli m viiH (1hi of trwi iw rrllaml n4 whr-t f Iti rm ttt rmU ttmr miUJ iwiit t now pt dw oil rruMkifi. urrfHittl. now Itivrv-Nn., m ntito-tlfimw with fn iKtwlstonii ol pnid tfMl of (tiui, ami at the rt0i of to I sal Uolder uf Miti nt, will, tin iJomiaj, KebroATj 3. 1902, trft woti m nnarn of dim o riot-i in tn forfmwtn a nv o'rhwrk in (to afivrnotm cf that ut U louth fiwnt door of th Ojtirt Hivtiw in it if rlty nf rtrm(iinin, tn altl county of M. KrauciU rttd "HAt nf 14l KMiri, avtl at im l Ut. fitAMl'n, for cauli In Itan'i, tn ftirir ttr.je iVioi UhhI rMl fnm ami lrrirtmnit rtrfvfn lor th iHrtt--r m Miwpng mm iuh na tu cm ana ur t sx- ntuoi iron. Oottmiw. Tnutee. Jan. 1. 1 Jl.Klv H AdirsJslstrairlx. Notice. Xntle Is tH-rslif 1ern tbat letter of aq ailnUlrailon wi-iv ram lo r:ni sur. lanwl li) Mis I'ruiMiet otnt ol M. rrsneoii nainty. Miwmrl, ilaied lbs IT.b mJ ot Xorsaiher. i-jsii . oe ths r-stms of H M. M. Tt KI1. All fiernofis hsttiK elaim arinst Mhl sttaie ar mrmrse lo eVitoit mm iu 'ne iinilnitratnx lor ailoHaace within one yT Irom Iho llatenf raMt li-tlers. thjr nivir Lrf irerinol trom any lwo-ni ol il estate; anil It not eiMllilli-o t.ir alloMnm-' Mlthln tno rMr (mm tht. ilni ol saiil ist trs the will be furtrr lrrl. HIM'M L. TITBHS, Aj-a'ia. IMwasnw- , umi . MAY BERRY, &l HIGKLEY, raoraikToai or STAR LIVERY STABLE Wssrtrxlju aiioaa. akolo. Stvllslt Kiss Jwe Yeam an Law rtiew ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY BANK. CAPITALSTOCK, $10.000-SURPLUS, $10,000. W. T. HAILE. PreVt. J. M. MOflRiS. T lm a liensral tlamhlnff Business, ititare! .alrl im time r1t4lts. T liMureti afautat IHuntarf. lour business mpsrtTull aoiM'ttad. DIRECTORS: T RtiBT. TKTI.KT. B. I. MonHK. R. B. WIN. Dr. J. W. BttABAW. , J W. I. IIAIl.fc. 4. M. Mi.-Ul.lH. J. f. kAUX I! , Y--aaaj.. 4AAAAA..u4AA..444&AAAA44SSSAAAS f f ff tfvf ?f ff f rif frrrfffsff rvrrrrf ef"SSTrersfTTTse . S. CLSY, Attorney at Law. gLAY, -BUCK & Offlua la KlaLTT BOILDIIIO Tef, n. 7i. LOAN AGENTS, FarmLogton, St. Francois County, Mo. ' J. F.'.PUTTMAN. -388, Merchant Tailor,! HAS AH BLEGAST LINE OF THE VERY CHOICEST PIECE GOODS AND SAMPLES, 0 Invitee Jon ta eall aod examine Uea, tare tt Jtm tl! e ileed aad la work, style an4 fit be paras! perleet at!!aetka. Hi ptirr villi e fouad moct reasonsbl. West Side Public Square, Farmlnrton. Ho. HERrlAW 7RAUER5MICHT, MERCHANT TAILOR. "-eJTARXnia'GTON, no. - -Carriea & fine lino of Hect) Qpp and Large Asrtatent of Baraplos fur Buumj-fl ftod Overooata from which to order. j Wsfk nf Styte Ousrantecd Flrat CiaM. " PtUt Sstb'irftry. d-c&nls eai Hepairlns Ifcatly Dono. j R. A SWINK, NoUry Public. PIPKIN&5VVINK Lawyers, Abstracters, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents. FARMINGTON. MO. We have listed a aeleot number ol Town propei lie, both improved and vacant; farm, large and tmall) Tim ber and Mineral Lands . If yon waul to sell or trade, come and list Jour pupery aiib aa. If J 'Hi want to buy or exchange, jop will make n luixtake if von do not ealt and see ot. OFFICK: O.ef St, Franca! County M, THU.VE No. 67. Administrator' Notice. Kiille Is hmfbr airsn lhal teller, of ail mlnlvtratnn rt inmif wioi iet ui-wfit.1 to tiw nnOersiid bf Hh lntaai ivwrt ol m. rranriH rmir.tr. Miasmtn, oatsu iirto ber at, lasi.an IM sstatenl JCIIS C nlltXMllN. D-easea. All persons Fix-In elslm ssnlnat salil tt ar reUtril tosxttlill tlieni lutltr Administrator lor ailowanri wittiln on wr fmtA ibe ilat of said t-tteni. or thr may he pn-rtuov lnm any rwoflt nf salil miiii-. arMt If not exhltittid for aHovraurs wltkin Iwn vesrs frMB tiwaatsot saHl iet ler ilier will In lower Imrred. r. M. I'AUTKR, A'lnlnlstralor as Mil noa. reetohr t. iwi. Vie PteVt. J. E COVtR,Chis. UlRRfU. HPKIN, NvUry Public. 11'. BVCK, H'. N. FIJM1K0. Sotarjr Public. JVotary Public FLEf.1lt,C, AB5TRACTJCHS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE and Produce A.arkt. Wheat..., ia iiai tvoro moot e i n at, a to s ! mm Har vtii is en lilslilvtatna ., aw rttm , i a t?Ul, rbuhl ... II Onions .., 1 1 IrrHHl Appla J l-hlrksws a rrvtag CnleKMts ? kixv uoa at Buttarr M Bean twami n ban e is Lentr .. ; iVi I a now ft .. , a anrihaia Hulas ei Saliebf .. .. I a Messwaae .. t LANG $t BRO. MaHrracrritKR or-- WAGONS. BUGGIES, -J PLOWS, An DBaXtn is Farm Machinery, Lumber, Bio. in wut akd rut iocxpiw mstx- AU kinds of Blucksmithin The Commoner. (Mr. Bryan's Paper.) The Commoner ha attained within six months from date of the first issue a circulation of 100,000 copies, a record probably never equaled in the history of American periodical literature. The unparalleled jpowth of this paper demon strates that there is room in the newspaper field for a na tional puper devoted to the discussion of political, econo mic ana sccial problems. To the columns of The Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes his best efforts; and his review erf polit ical events as tbey arise from time to time cannot fail to in terest those who study public questions. The Commoner's regular subscription price is $ 1.00 pet year. 'e have arranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper and TilR Farmikgton Times together for one year for $1.70. The regular subscription price of the two papers when subscrib ed for srperately is $2.00. RQB'T fEtlMY, ossi.ra i. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silvern! Plated Ware Oz-aj ataxa. XMAaaoa. SvaTifig Machine ir JUtadiEw!, aTCHM 4KB (tOCB . . . . . . citAXKD ako nirAiaiB H.B Ledbetter, INSURAHCE atnn, TonNi jk.ooxnxxs'V. e m isest uompanies Represented. Oific in MrCoimick BuilJiefi !iB IRON mOUNTAIM fll route T ST. LOUIS, 15JH0RTH AND EAST. COKSKCTrOR MAM IS t'BK STA- tiux at fir. Ixtcia wit raaomai Exrnzo Taik m Chicaoo, Civ CIKXATI, LtMUVILtlt, IlMAHAPOLM, Clbvklakp, Duraow, Bcvfalo, Saw Yobb. rniLAPKLrniA, Itoeroa, M'ash KbTOR axd au. mntcirAt. at(rb Cmu. ' Only on Change of Cars TO San Francises in. the CItf of Msilcs Titnotca cAiis to CAtVUSTOIt, 8iB Abtomio, - Hot el on, LabeMtAvdv . tULiAa, . . KlfAfO. Free IieclininU Chair Ctars toT&rarkana. tar For Ut ts, alee.ilnj cat W 4 Ivtrtbe-r infirnaliua- pfj in ta Cooijany"? -r-it agtiH. . u if n. a TfrwssEsn, : . flea'l P. e5 T. Agtmt. " f, - St. Lovia, H. Fiual Settlement. ftif X. an-tiT Rtr enettna a Olfr 4,. -.fi Ia iMHKlad .., ,- It. f. Nl.t, thK-sassal.' . , re' Hvt aniWmtros atldt.kUcrc.Ktr -f aii i .;..iv wui max futm t-uil tnnrwi. !t t.s tmty ivtw ol in reosat irt of " T ra "'-'i ( K!.t , iHMirttft, la I toraw jfiait bvid t i&m uasH fcoaseAB j i'". . tn nut i-.-jui, im ie aecosai ttxojl 1 tajusnn,tMi . . i mtttw a. .t;u rv 6aW iasm