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GHARWBP. GJuRlriR. C. P. VAN DIVER, Ed. and IW. "KRVTE8VILL.U, - MISSOURI. ztt - - 'A55?s!C5S h i 5 i Time Gul at Keytcsvillc. V t2 r?.totw:rr- rrpiTr.Kiji-i n M a fr I- ul r.rr v 13 ?0 a m 1 V A.x.tr.Li Ion Freight i 'i ia -vo 3 Frv-t Uiv. JOpn . . . , & v .V ' 1 .... . . . . . - , . - . - . -.o i . n-.aiwi i-.x;r TXoil War Fre-Urul n m -.o;aAeouuutoatln frv-ixtit H24ato All r'-u-Tr tTu i Kin Urr'inlPK Civlr W Ulc. 1 kU. Tlnw TaU. elr.. a j- '. II. CARSON. Axt-. KeytcwYUJe. Ho Coa'l raxa. Jc Ticket At. J. KAJrsrr. Ju., Finn Tre-r-!lcnt h CnI Mrvrr, KirmtaUT Tior. p. Srhooter. HwrCTUia AttQTDcy Ja. C Wallnr. iL K.Hma.P-ekfcrit. JadfaCo. Coon,(U k AJiiu. . umrKt c Henry tUyc.' E. cnir County Court -R- I. lUl-ranSa. Jo1,?i of tTDbMttf U. C. Mtotrr rUaorifl j ........ .-4. l uonpPT. TTBMurcr.. . ......A- I Wdctu tl tc Adraiatotreur IU r. Moopr, Owuty tMirveyor ....'im'l trtrr. VirauM -Dr. O. M. lwry. (vwntT Sckocl CoirMUKwr f. L Lrtnr. drcalt Clerk .IL. B. tbrbafl'! n U ii. brniib. pVT.TOTlTtT.-t Vmuonr Cntmoa. (SouO) Re. J. T. Gam, ptnor. rrra every Uaat!i morn. Sweat Ji o'ci'jc. rraycr-wcctiiis every vcdnty ewr.iiut. ranKTTDtlAX Cwwvcn Sabbath-fcbool CTW7 SaMwlA oornlc at o'clu rtwT RjkrruT Cxrrven Rex. C. F. D. Ar- MUt. pastor. Prcl-Jn 11 nod H KunUrs la rc twMtUt. mornta and -valnx- i laiwtuiuirrcr HabatU Eunuu at Tioei. rraytsr-coaeUiic cwry TuoMUy crraiox. aU3JBVOU3IT A XTXX3R-I2"Y CM varroT Co. Ukmcxi. Sncurrr Jlret tnc laC Tnarwlay to eaclk atootu at raii'imry. Krrriuriuc UifliAiri itrrv J. "-. waiUre. aibcartan. tibrary every VTcOiiwUy aTxrJo x frtxn 2 to t. , SicLXCT K.viGirm. A- O. U. W. MMUSnd wS 4to lYtday (rronins in each innnth. J. Y. Taylor. S. C. J R. IU Tiwlale. II. Kmcmuj Tkvt, No. o,' K. O. T. y. at. Veatcti. S. K- C. Jteetoo the fl rat a ad S Urd TUurKlay evening of eacn noata. OtARrrox Lodok, So. IH. A. . V. W. Jan. CMtw. M. W.tR-II. TUdale. Rre. cr. lLularioreClnss Sndatad itaTacad&y veulncs at 1 o'cJock. j WasKJCt Lnocs. No. It. A. F. and A. X. CV. K. AmVirvis. Master: M. vr. Anerann. oroLary. Itnrular meeting Saturday cttn aax precwdtiK roll 11003. JOHN P. SHAUCHNESSV, CoHertions prcmptly attended to. xu :vv v. c j.iniLrii .. :ri,wiic:c it, sr.ju. le. o.v put knir.. -.v is;. i. io.r-iit. l;ons utiicr lh.in. X)2cc w th Judge O. K bmith, near the V-OUTt HOUSe. I J. JP. BUMT-OM,! QA UCTI ONEER.q) Tm yearm cio-ri.mc. Sella a!I klais of tockaa! crict public a.V"- Satlaiactaon jruaranteed. CJto him a call at Frank Ua i. Jtonton livery tablo. Keyterrllb. Mo. TUOJIAS E. alACK AY. NOTARY :: PUBLIC. OoUeetloo!i promptly attended to. j. a. coixirr. ht-t-ama si mmi public. j cx)UXCTioNa a specialty. i rOC a Court hc. m. Main. A. W. IOHNSON, I - TT-A7-LAW ani OVAHY HHKO. Ti SAUiUlUItY, irissouiu. V-wni practice In all tbs State Courts. W. II. IlrLMJU'. A TTfi I? I fV A A W r- M M a s a- a a.. i ASD isOTARY PUSUC 8AUSSURY. ----- Ml-SSOUni. g-00.ee on Uroadway over People's Dank. . EI. T. MILLER. Ifcrncy ct Law& Notary Public KEYTKJiVIIXn. MISSOURI. ktecaled to. . M- ArnxiATC. rresddent. j. c wttuft. Vlcr-'aldcnt. Farmers9 Bank or- Icytcsnic.Cliiriton Ccunty,Mo. A. F. TOO LEY, CasblY. II. C MllXllK. Asa't Cashier. JOS. F. UANSXliVN, oeAtm t WINES AND LIQUORS, fEYTFYTT J-W, atlSaOLTKI- I ra Celebrated Anhensrr-nusch tJarrr I put iTaraondraujt. boliclt a share oi If . m jV. O. rSSI If: It. I i .1 and tlrltfie I X " S rLi lf: Rawing himself up in .a; ' -'W. s made for ex- -J.l. ; VX-'- traction 1- i:;-:''- V- n7 pie? 'CcnUemen. when I w a STelarv. Ail vrn nn'iv ti i . . , . , . . r.fM. fl Wrr.llin I cv nnw lr.it it miv rr lot i f co a- i Modxrata. .. torj ccaa:iatoa uvo . SYe. A friend in seed is a friend you dou't need. The xuan who recovers (roan an t- ta malaria by the use of quinine can boat of one Litter experience. uu may sound strange, but is nevcr- . i:i!c irue. tl.at the more debts a nun contracts the more they ixjand. If you liave built cislVs in the air vour wo:k need net t e los:; thst i-i A C!icaf prcuncr punched c n HcU' t!iC oiLcr utnlay :cd vl-.cn t!ie choir struck ur the l viaa. Wlwt Miut It 1: to lie Thcicr' The only true and firm fricndj-hj is that iVtwcvn man or woanan. be cause it is the on!y a&xtiun exctrjt from actual or osailJe tivalry. Now that there is a crusade against the Sunday funeral, if some one will start a movement against the meek day fuccral vc mill not have to die at alL Try. to put yourself in another's place. Ak, -Ybat shovkl I like my self if I were hard worked or twk or kccl! Cultivate the habit of sym pathy. "If yea know so- much about the Bible, tell me what theVoolkJi virgins said when the approach of the .bride groom was announced." "They asked if their hats were on straight" Dobbre ''Mother, were all the bad men destroyed by the flood! Mother Yes, my son." Hobby (bo had just received a whipping from his father) "When is there going to be ar. other flood! She "Ceorger He "Yes. dearest!" She ' It is just 10 o'clock and as papa says you roast not stay longer than 1 2 don't you think it is abu time to begin satitig good-night!' "Her Christian name was Mary. but they took the r' away; she wanted to be a firy with the lovely name of May. Then a young roan came and wedded her, in a' year his 'name was pa; he took away the end made poor Mary ma." uAnd finally,1' said the retired busi ness man to his son. who was jut en- ur;R7 on l,iis.inri4 life, "in't tfM p-om;.t iu kerpin,; your engagements. If jou are alas there sharp to the eond,vou will waste a lot of ti.xc u ailing for the other Ic'lowr. WABASH RAILROAD The Wabash, in connection with tl:c It. O. Souihwcstcm Ry., ojrerate a line of through s.'c-etIni cars lxtatt n Kansas Ciiv and Cincinnati, leaving ;..iri.is uty tiaiiy at 0:20 p. m., arnv s, ,0 . ,n Cincinii-li n:io a. m. This is the slot test ant - - - louukcst route to .Cincinnati, Ijou.'s ville, Woshirgton and lit'tiinoic. Ea of Sl IjOuis passengers can step frtm Cincinnati sleejKrr into Wai-hington ami Ila't'iro'o slcrcr i n same trair Meals served in dining cars east f Si I IXU1S. W.Vrr Tetesrspl'x FjHcJ. T1;ere was a man ho hvet! in t il.r many years ago vlv had tr.r- Ixcn tictttd rreni'er ot jvatli.in:cni ar.d never neglected an opportunity to c.jvctics and the new sticr.tcs, Icing petftctly catif.ecl that if the world turned over all the water woukl sj ill out of his ne!I. and only giving in to steam kxomotives by degrtcs. Hut all the vials of his contempt ere poured out upon the idea of a telrrranh. and he was wont to say th.it nobody need try to come -the green him in that way, for he had been n M. r. Finally a high road was UU11, ilUU VUV uaf nwuivu 4'v . v rn tdegraph poles right in front cf . 1 .r . h.s house and stretch tiie wire. J lis exulting neighbors promptly asked: tiiink ol tciegrapns nowi He was cornered, bat d cd came. inch taller, he was m far- ject my very tituu(. ivuuli ivu , ai.u a u . , , r,.-? l"&i. , "d W. ic Leonard, r Mv&t?i. A nick woman can- v yi' tyX'7 not expect to have a JotmV. lut'cltnn. I r r t Z bcalthy baby. An nn- (K&'S A hea'-tfey baby has not Iv.":. Z'.-.-V Raae chancre for i . -i J.l.V V 4V- "a1,T- The mother's L'-"i '?" cxticlit!rn rnust of JmJLH' " r.icovity t.;i on the child's health tnd yr-y- Tt.e laivsof hrTPt!;ty arc inflex- The Ciw licr' cakne will mrrly s..or tn Rom? vay n h.-r ehi!L A mother ciT nuir her il.tM'jilifo happy aril fuccefrv- r 11, or iniserai.-ir ana a rtilnre. SI:e can do 10. pun fyirjc tunic. It art directly on the TKans dLJinclly feminine, dri ws out all itn- - . ... 1 I it I y maon-r or.l ki-rpinjr lu-rsclf perfectly cs t-lrcmz au.l he ilU:ydurirtthc period of rva- ci'-'-nirxi.r.r of ju? UU-hi. Mio do thi by t!tLinT Doctor , t uir' ' Xc V:czrr'H l avori-.e I-r.-eriptif.n. It i a roost Lv' Siri wuudorrnl enre fur all fvtms of female weak- .. lS ', . .. . . ?"J ond.perbarj it, reate-.t xZViJZ iivulne-. i-. t.j tprr-'-"K tnol and mUdav.i. , t.ii.f . a .v -r. VAbSrihin t" a? ti.tntret or cuuu-birin. It 14 a strrnetht-n- iii-.i.udjnt Uini. ,,. -1. ;. pun.KT, pnraou. j reetuaiiiy ana restores hearty, vucorom health. It will positively aSriTiMVS1 V". UUe1 DJ" U i the prepaniion of a mrnlar. medical n.i oci r,i,.. ..r i.-w r.. practitioner, whose (Treat ueces as a pc-. juuaiuot aud nvcrvo ot tbl court netttOK cvilUt in the trcalmetitof diseases of women aido errtaln tlettUexeeuU-il by Uary Louim kas mad,? him faaiens all over the world. ', !nard lfrmM.iiy Mary Louisa McColtuin) Ir- Pierce? is now, and has been for thirty Jm w Mct oUum. deceamd. to ttw tol yearv chief con5nltin- physiciai in i f JIiTT1?, "lSi . tlter In Invalid Hotel and srirl In..!.,,,, 'i0." "Btr.. . to-v.it: 40 acrw. i-..n,i.. x: v " luuaio, i. Cuwtplete inforroatlDn abont the " Favorite Pre - errptkm- t to be foe ml nt Or. rieree" "Con- " Pr ot lue ti nail or tnc aaou Seiwe Medical Advi.veT.rvrra!chanterof Uwemt quarter of section twenty-three whk-hatv(i(rvatrdtoUicrevrudiiTeph-iuuiofry : n1 to,lr H) acre ofl ol the fvimm. A bandvuaevolnmr of kjoA paxea, aod "lUln "n' ol that part of the north orrr .villiraiKm. It eantaiM more rucl in- wr quarter ol iwctlon twcnty-lnroe (21). atrtnatkin about te hanun bn.lv la brmlth and a strip lyfn tx-t woen too land of dtseaae th.-n any c4hc-r paniicil book. Ilaadreds tlrrarland and Samuel LMnrnorc in said of Mutal.unp recrfpts lot theeareof maayail- ' quarter section, all in townnhip llfty-three nents (bat coat r toeirry Umilr. lt st.iiemeo:a ' ranc eigtil.in (IS), and vealiiiR the are to be ahaolardy rrticd vooauaod ii" fcWlowrd tillo to said real estalo in Mary louiKa will kttt muny a doctor's NU A aew ediUn of I Ixrooardj and tnat unlera the said Myrtle fcalfa million copies of Utn book is mom bring ltfnnett and Cbarie-. J. lk-nnelt be and ap dnsriouted free, bouod ia atrons; paper covers. I pear at this court, at the next terra thereof. Any eoe rosy have a copv who will send ji cents ' to be besmn and holden at tbe court-uoue ia wr( rtamp. to imt crwt of iai:in mtty, In tb city of Keytrsville, in said county, cn to WorVTs Iinemarv Merloni .Cmnristvoa Rul. : the 5th daV of Aoril next, and on ar hrlnra tdo, it. Y. Freed duth Uudiac is n ccxia. , Thk beet sugar industry is cn the Republican tariff makers Hack-list. IVimarily beet sugar was given pro tection by the tariff tinkers, as a sop to Kansas and Nebraska. They have both repudiated Republicanism, and they are no longer in the good graces of those who say what industries shall receive a share of Republican pater nalisrn. Now 0 at the states which it was intended to hold in line have gone wrong," beet sugar is to be left to strug le oa without protection. No matter what t .e ramifications of the Iing!cy-Harna bill may be on the sugar schedule, it may le set down as final that beet sugar will i eccive no sweetening in tie new measure. li.'itjf-.j-j' rcrxj far ua a-.d xrariwU - J ' v.-. i aoy t-s--a cf prv..u tca .-10 J n.-ajhorn 5?u Ccr. Ks ndoJh, Okajo, I1L SKLRIrtS SALE- Cyvlrtna and autU'tr.ty of e. ord.-r ed f r. 1 i Hire i-uct t;i..u tL. vCctt of thv ;c t of vloztiity t ir t ol Ouitcin t iu: ty. Un.u.-t. ie(urtuta at Ujs fruruary t.-riu. l v.'. f ui I Court, ai.d tu uir cin lea. la lao ui ,-t.a. Uon t' U t.iy !i, t ind ate aT(Uu'. Cdicv M. U'll.t.t. I vv U:vii u--iMkudMin.uM the r.ui. liU.-, luur '. aa.l eJ4'Ui i t.i ;.-:7; r X. Wdw.n. til t-s.r.: T-"iiiy-ei;:.i r.-.i t tt .n t.f i.- n.t d lot . nx i' i. ii. i.'.x-k o l';-ty.uuc mi. la U:Ntv!i:.,t i-.duttl .fi ity .i ki y.j .lie. ..rwti i i.iii.iv. .vli lykK sn.i I., tnc In C u iy. a..d .m-i'.c ci :r-n.u. 1. aud 1 vi.l. vn Saturday, the t6t'i day of January. A. I.. 1S97. hot vn th h'K'rs of n.n- orl-i In th.- t .n,ii a. iu n oeio- 1.1 t:n .'t-r:i 1. l tt-s I Ojy , nt tlx? i-ti f.u !.r c( the Siu.1-r.0u!. in ihet iiy td rvdaciiry. owr. !y .4 t1vi U-m .ifor-.n:;. m-L1 la.- a..i . r aa n, tli -rx-.i tj kmv lv t-'iiiiec!. at tii.lle v niu. t. it-n- t;t,.n t.t iiiO.t. r. lur rnVj lu finnl tH;j t t ail 'jii'ir t n anJ J i.t- mcuiw). ir:A.i.y bit. x-rr-uu snl eta. KtwKGof Chrilnm)ta-t:y. Mivs.utl. cxl at,',i r..ii it ii lit zcr io'mudi that iti imycascvl bulk breaks the ibv'A. App'cs cn the ccntriy, nnt.-art to s i Ii an cxtcrd t'ut a full !t;rjl wiJ vitink u nil tho !' laver ft - ill be f.iunJ a foot below tic chime. Wht-n lle fiost has Ikxii skily and r-arcluly u'la.vn nut tt.t y again assume tfu-ir ntri.al sie and aix-aiance. AppVa ran lc IrainipcMtcJ hen the mctcury istaenty degrevs bt kiw ro. lVtatOv-s cxtre ttHuhc-d by feobt are ruined. Accoxnist; to a Washington tele gram money has just gone to Cuba. but the belligerents sJo need arms and ammunition. It is expected that tne three baby ions bom in lioston wiil take a great iridc in their nativity when they pet old enough to understand its lull meaning. R-I-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common cvcrjKlay LUs of humanity. a Zj a cn a a 2 o a . . an si aaa . a - w i -J l'-c C7-x:s'ts a-d piVicfoCias la till (Mil I'F PlIBIMM 1 FT ATE OP MISSOURI. I . COVXTTOFCUAWTtON. 4"- I lu th Circuit Coirt I Cliaxiton : loanir, mr April Iitui, lzx s.arr uuuiic ce u.-uti nf "". J? !-J , v:cn, hr I..i,u.n c; Ni-a Vt rich j:nti v. o.h. ho.- Uu. t...n:; V-T'"' 1 1 rou '' L' r y rHo V-n-. tf n.t narlon j. lunef. ). r hu ,lraiJ; i-in4 s. Met o:iur.i ll'iioeu. arc uul rv&klcnu ol tho btale of M ' -Jrl ; YV H..t.w.M 1 . 1 . . a m . . ... I isomorift, wmjcmc uortRco&t quarter t I I ttwioutbat quaricrot section tenty-ta-o ' J 'nd ni1 Y-Uur (..J ) acrcs.nioro or Icwi.to. i ll eSU day of said term, ii I ho terra shall so . -vu.uwc ujiu huic iiivu ua or ueiorc the last day of said term answer or plead to tbe petition In said cau.e, tho same will be taken as oonfesned and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And K I further ordered, that a copy henv rf be published, accordlnjr to law. In the Chariton Covkikb, a weekly newspaper published la said county. 11. B. RlCHARPSOir. Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. q--T Witness ray band and seal of the (v5CTvl .ircuu Court of Chariton county, Vvaiis llih day of December, UK. II. II. Richarpson. . Circuit Clerk. Corrupt Us 9 of Money. Senator Allen, of Nebraska, has in troduced a bill in the U. S. senate, for the appointment of a committee of nine senators to inquire into the use of money during the recent election. In introducing this resolution, Mr. Allen had read at the clerk's desk an extract from an agricultural paper, summing up the votes of the pivotal stated. Some of these figures are startling. Here are a few examples: "Cleveland carried California in iSga-by 147, and Uryan received 24,- oco more votes than Cleveland re ceived; yet McKinley carried Califor nia. "Ceveland carried Illinois in 1892 by 26,993, and ltryau received 47, 000 more votes than Cleveland re ceived; yet McKialcy carried Illinois. "Cleveland carried Indianc in 1S92 ly 7,125, and Ilryan received 47,00c more voles than Cleveland received; yet McKinley carried Indiana. "Harrison carried Iowa L-i 1S92 by 3 73 a"d lir)an rtctled 4,541 more votes thaa Harrison received; yet McKinley earned Iowa. "Cleveland cariicd Kentucky in 1892 by 40000. and Ilryan received 42.336 more votes than Cleveland; yet McKn.l y carried Kentucky. ' Harrison canittl Michigan in 1S92 by 20,412, and I'.ryan received 4,000! more votes Ihn Hariisor. received yet McKinley carried Michigan. Harrison carricu Minucsota 11 2892 l.y 21,903. and iJryan received 16 715 more voles than Harrison re ceived; yet McKinley carried Micne iota. "Harriscn carried Ohio in 1S92 by 1,072, and lkan received 69 occ ni're vedes than Hartiso rcceivcu; yet McKinJy carried Ohio. "Harrison cariicd Oregon in 1892 and I'.ryan received 9 000 taorc f.10 than 1 Iamson received; yet McKinley carried Oregon. Tlie vote of Hl'nois was near!) 250.COO in exxss of 184;; that ot Ohio 200,000, and of Kentucky ico, 000. "Kansas, a growing Western state, showi only 10,000 gain. Hie great Slate ofTems. which has been a thea ter of immigration, shows only 40,000 gain; Alabama shows 5.000 loss; New York shows only 40,000 gain; Massa chusetts only 1,000; Virginia shows 1 5. coo loss, while West Virginia, the state the Republicans were particular ly anxious to carry, shows a gain of 20,000. Arlansas. a state to which immigration has been directed, gained only 1 ,000. while Indiana, a pivotal state, shows 90,000 gain. These fig ures are inexplicable. Why have the pivotal states made such tremendous I - . , 'mmLMLimm. it 4S1 I mL HATHAWAY & Con LI Tig nXZIABLTS BrZCIS.LTSTS. TeTcter Ti ! K United States ea to oar professional abiUtv. . AU o?is:aoseorln?v-o on J.etr.c';? t'xjt- ' t a sioiuabasldsndstrtctiyccnttdentiat ConsUtatioar-re'8to'r..'cntVW'.aiL frtpLie-ts-'nt 11 Wl f 'v.vf' ' SviiTcxime:A a?n IsJ-yrEvrrnvF. WTontr.f' i'X i.-- r-. . --- 5 lu. rll-bsfa.aeartrkwi!isoe:ctT,.,Ofsrt cs:u' !. 'f 4 11 V- .'V tesahood. etc, cured for 1 fc. Wo c-a sto- V-t rr- . tl syf'JZ --? wcai:iartsaudruueyonl.tf...-'.p:.rrtt-e. . ..... ZJ X-'iVet S. Syphilis. iJ,a,.,7rrt?;,' fc '"d f fTM ail rfV.-. r-1 H f . iXi.-.A-V'-S l'nrbres,CotioiTbitlleet,snuc!fv5nnC'ri,riv-;)!frftt V (J Tt--S" iiV' U-i-O Stricture P--raaer rJ cia::a er ca:::;.-r. :-: v-Va, 1 3 tl .JtNaVf.-l ' 1 LadiCS. we ccri H0 fl: :'iac -' t-t-eaUf.- to y cr r-j..-. 1 ; 4 I"" - ' , " iL dotrr tavefaitod. can pivc -.--a i.r o.. KECUrntlSm 1 to Great lYcncl. IennarJu C2i-. t X.' Zl K iTlin. Tb- prr.? -j f snapxln !olBta--cur3lslTmd totlc)Ia.e. tfeads'atvr.i.-iiic f er..;c 'w.ui....,.r r P I iiOOU lBfctf JfiJa. K'.iTi1 ,'i.l7,CT!pt!;a 5 wuiihoy-fc t3 r-r.-t, a1 evm. sled' Ji WJDSSESTTI I DR. HATHAVA g 78 Dearborn SL, Cor. Ruiofp ass UlastM front the Ram's Nora. The man who gives the world gold will be forgotten, bu: he who gives it ;ood will not. John the flaptist had no enemies until after he began to say, "Behold the I .a nib of God." Science is continually having to re consider her declaration', Lut Christ nade no mistakes. A sobcr second thought is good, but a sober first thought is better. The roan who cannot first pray for lis brother's salvation cannot make a true prayer himself. The closet door of secret prayer must always swing oa the golden hinges of love to God and roan. ! If things go wrong with you, it is because God can see a good reason why they should go that way. ' Whenever Jcsu3 spoke, it was not that the people might be pleased, but that they might be saved. Men write volumes in theology with out being able to say any more than 'God so loved the world." The man who truly says, "Ou Father m bo art in heaven" wants to say "My brothet" to every roan in the world. The glory of Solomon's reign shows now willing God is to bless everybody who will g.ve him a chmce. daUa atc&uait sf Is fa Women of Note. Miss Helen Gladstone, daughter of the grand old man,. l as g'.ven up the prioc'palship cf Newcham college, OxftrJ, which she had he!d for fifteen ears, in order to moan with her father and mother. The stakment that the ueen intends to visit Irc!and next year is repeated. It is believed that the idea of such a visit has been c-ntcrisined, but that no foal dec ision on the subject has been Liken. The queen has paid three visits to Ireland in 1849, 1853 and jb6i. Mathilda I Icintz,e. ho, after poison ing her husband wir'i arsenic at Sar oowko, Prussian Poland, fled la the Uuued States, whence her extradition was obtained, has just been executed at Lissa-s the decapitation, as usual, 'ciiig effected by tieans of a big two .'uxdeu sword wiclJed by the execu lioncr, Rcindel. When lresidcnt Fame visited the hospitals at Ivry he became greatly iutci cited n oae of the too old nouicn he saw there. She had been a. canuiiicre, and had taken part ia al t'ic camia;gns of tbe later empire, as the ten military medals on her breast JiOed. Pointing to two of them with eHxial pride, she said: "Lc l'i.iliipie pinned that medal there, and die Faiipcror this other." Miss Mildred Ilowells, Miss Allegra Egglston and Miss Cable have:, all,-a nercditary right to talent. Miss IJow- Us, indeed, rites, but., she is an artist with brush as well as with -pen. ind has studied in JLop4on, iome, xud Paris. She frequently,- illustrates, ner lathei's work; and M.iss ; Cajjle. does the same for Mr.. Cable's 6torics. while Miss Eagles too is clever at wood carving, and paints- charming portrait of children. , i.!; :. l-i . - .. ; v ,. A Clay , county rurah'st ..walking down Wyandotte street Kansas vCiti 01 Njw Ye ir'i day, observe J the rc- c.-puoa in progieis ia the Y. M. C. A. sentenced to 99 years for the mnrder ruis, c v.r ti e entrarce. lie trans Und three vMr fne-vi:-- - . ' died the k t rs into ' You May . Cal c. J. a..T. SaZrrfc.c'a-'r-i.-'OuS-r t . . - . ' GnvHair in IlciZfrs. JS Vmk1s'C I tis iL! ofpl is: ?3 T- y s' aWII A'ews JVotss. Senator Eerry, cf Arkansas, is op posed to protection for lum!cr. Senator Teffer will net go to Kansas to scramble for re-election. Mr.j. "McKinley will during the week work on his inaugural message. There is talk of the resignation of . Senator George, of Mississippi. Hon. J. J. Davidson, congressman elect from Beaver Falls, Pa., is dead. v The John Lough Lumber Co., Chicopee, Mo., has been tied up by creditors. The balance of trade in 1S96 in fa vor ol the United Stat s was about $245,000,000. Nebraska silver conference meets at Lincoln Jan. 7th, and Mr. Bryan will speak. Fred Carter, son of the postmaster of Mound City, III., killed himself in Chicago. Phillip Duncan Elkins, father of Senator Stephen B. Elkins, died at Elkins, W. Va. Albert M. and William H. Blair and Chas. Reed, counterfeiters, were arrested at St. Paul, Minn. The wife of Byrum Reynolds, at Nolunvifle, Tex., was robbed of $2, 500 cash and $700 in checks. Fire originated in the store of Le TbeV T-lroc n r r! rlctr'.rl n!no rt Vi r-r -""-- "- stores at Nashville, Tenn. Gov. Bushncll, of Ohio, denies that he wants to bd senator, nd says he is a candidate for re-election as gov ernor. Theodore George Wormly, M. D.. P. H. D., LL. D., the distinguished Phil.tde'phia chemist, died list Sunday, aged 70. The plants of ths Rich Hi ! (Mo.) Daily JZcrfcn' and Wcildy Mining Re ricw were destroyed by fire on the 3rd inst. Loss, $7,500; insurance, $35- To stive her 7 -year-old daughter jfrom her huVaandf Mr3. jjelle Smith, of New York City, killed the latter with a pair of scissors. Tlis Public Debt. The monthly treasury statement 0 the public debt shows the debt on De cember 31st, less cash in the treasury, to have been $992,9-9.582, a decrease for the month of S:.8in Th? decrease is accounted for by cn in- . trease of $2, 963,281 in the amount of cash in the treasury. .The increase in the cash was the result of the recent" sale of first mortgage- Pacific railroad bonds belonging: .to theCentral PaiijIci, sinking fund. The dbt is rccapituht- ed as follow s: Interest-bearing debt, . $847,764,- 690; debt on which' interest has ceas- ' eu since maturity, 1,383,070: debt J -:" " ; ' ia : ' ' ' - UCd- o mierest, 4.372,502,20 .v,i,yi,..,.y ... . This amount, however,-doe's not in-; elude $580,809 573 in certificates and treasury notes outstanding paet. by an'eqjal amount.of cash in the treas ury: i ?fr he cash in "thp classiiled as follows:, " :.. .,.""'' ; Gold, $175.203,98 2; "sVer, $509,- ' 6r5;5- paper, $ 15 t.x&Wao? bonds in httipnal depositor es, etisfJ.- T: ". 4oj 403.551.' Agiunst w hich there are "outstandtfi u 0 demand liabilities amotmtinrr tn tA-, : r. v.. rrfl ro---. r . - .... 1 43. 1 7.2, which leaves a r r . r $228 320.379 cash in the treasury. ' i ' i . - . ..." . : Wnx Romxso.v, w ho killed his swe t- heart in a church in Mexico, Mo., was j aitaiiug a norse, making a sentence, in the peniteniiarv never take a coUon bale neve:! ains iu voting strength? Again i tot 102, years. ' '