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$100 Reward $100. The readers ot this paper will be pleas- | ed to learn that there is at least one aded disease that science has been | h. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the positive cure known to the medical ity. Catarrh being a constitution- se, requires, a constitutional meht. Hall’s Cstarrh Cure is taken rnally, acting directly upon the dand mucous surtaces or the sys- » therebv destroying the foundation the disease, and giying the patient trength by building up the constitution d assisting nature in doing its work, proprietors haye so much faith in ts curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- Address F. J. Cuenty & Co,, ‘viedo, O. s@F Sold bydruggis 75 REDUCED RATES TO CHICAGO FOR THE NTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION. From December 2d to 4th, inclusive he Great Rock Island Route will sell ursion tickets to Chicago from points east of Missouririver and west bf Muscatine and Wilton at rate of ne fare plus $2 for round trip, with nalgreturn limit leaving Chicago Dec, 1901. yd splendid opportunity for a trip to Chicago to attend this at exposition which in interest in the number and excellence of hibits will surpass any of its kind er held. For full information con- alt nearest Rock Island ticket agent pr address JouN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A, Chicago. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE PATENTS Trace Marks Desians Copvrichts &c. sending a sketch and Gesoription may alte rea tis cote contattice vent! ome prot 1A rt re vvvy nti . ont free, Oldest agency for securing patents, nts taken through Munn & Co. receive notice, without charge, in the 1 alitad twill rated weekly. Largest cir ie journal, ‘Terms, $3 a Bold by all newsdealers. 1,36 1Broadvay, ow York 65 F St, Washington, D, \ evi of good. The Oil loosens eely. Harness! and| - Saddlery and! Surties: y Road Wagons ei je to cure in all its stages, and that is | bing offer we this year make, which These reduced rates’ A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should take ; advantage of the unprecedented club- includes with this paper The Live Stock Indicator, its.special Farmers’ Institute Editions and The Poultry | Farmer. These , three publications | are the best of their class and should | be in every farm home. To them we | add, for local, county and general news, our own paper, and make the price of the four one year only $1.25. ] Never before was so much superior {reading matter offered for so small an amount of money. The three pa- pers named, which we club with our own, are well known througlrout the West and commend themselves to the reader's favorable attention up- on mere mention. The Live Stock Indicator is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the West and Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is vr, TOBACCO SPIT | and SMOKE Your Lifeaway! ‘Se ie eee os form of tobacco usin; easily, be made well, strom; oe new life and vigor by taking TO. BAO, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 500,000 cured. remy Cure teed. Book- let and advice FREE. Ai STERLING RSMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 Washington, December 12.—The proposed gift by Andrew Carnegie of $10,000,000 fer the extension of higher education is causing much perplexity in administration circles. Members with whom the president consulted learned that instead o making an offer of $10,000,000 cash [EARL'S PRISON LIFE. | Russell Tells Club Members of His | Experiences in Jail. | g The Titled Englishman Who Served In order tofreduce our stock preparatory to taking inventory Time for Bigamy Declares That Holloway Is Not So Black - as It Is Painted, | January 1st we will make a special discount of 10 per cent From Regular Price on everything in our line. We have more than The announcement that Earl Russell, fresh from his incarceration in Hol- | loway jail, would lecture at the Pharos club the other night on “Our Prison System” attracted a crowd so large that the club functionaries had diffi- es seg project which he had in mind, culty in preventing it from storming Mr. Carnegie proposes t» give bonds | the premises. of the United States Steel corpora-| The representatives of the press tion of a par value for the amount| Were denied admission, although no- indicated tices of the gathering had been sent Objection has arisento the govern-| the passage leading to the lecture- 00 Styles of Rockers, to the newspapers. When cornered in} DINING, OFFICE, RECEPTION, MORRIS, CHILD'S CHAIRS ment accepting such a gift. While it} room his lordship consented to give | Lounges, Couches, Bed Room Sets, Combination Cases, is admitted that the possession of the following sketch of his lecture to the bonds and the administration of |e London correspondent of the Ree- | China Closets, Kiteken-Cabinets, Safes, Etc. ord-Herald: the most practical poultry paper for the farmer, while The Specin! Farm- ers’ Institute Editions are the most practical publications for the promo- tion of good farming ever published. ake advantage of this yi‘at offer, as it will hold good fora short time only. Samples of these pe pers may be examined by calling at this office. 5-6m Disease and danger lurk in the vital organs. The. blood becomes vitiated and the general health is wu- dermined whenever the stomach and liver fail to perform their functions as nature intended. Herbine will tone up the stomach, regulate the liver, where other preparations only relieve. Price 50 cents, For sale by | H. L. Tucker. Miss Stone Alive Monday. Constantinople, Dee, 5,—Spencer Eddy, first secretary of the U. 8. Legation at Constantinople, has re- rebredti 5 a = a the American missionary, Miss Stone, and her companion, Mme. Tsilka, | were alive and well December 2. Xx 1 the trust which they involve might] «qolloway is not so black as it is be satisfactorily arranged, the sug-| painted, There are many less pleasant gestion has been made that in view residences, ‘The warders are the pink of the popular feeiing against large of courtesy, in the graces of which an aOnE, Shem sat ld they are not exceeded even by the flun- om nations, paveranen would keys of Belgravia. The jail is sadly be in at least what*might prove an} jacking in the luxuries of the toilet. 100 COOK and f You pay no fancy prices for took three weeks of persistent requests : a before I could obtain a nail scissors. | less than regular prices. Thi The chiropodists are amateurs, The bonds of the steel corporation. one hour in the Waldorf-Astoria, “The substantial cha ywsx of the genuine | beds reminded me of } TO YVUUMINE Tablets ott in one day | couches of London’s family hotels, The solemn severity and undeviating regu- North Main Street, larity of the prison routine cannot fail to impress even the most frivolous in- Washington, December 12.—The| mate. Time hung heavy on my hands, Democratic leaders of the Senate ioe when it took six weeks to The Man Who Was Hushed. ; , a ermiss' sar my ow have notified the Republicans that epee reer enon 80° NOME Tey Oey i ee watch.” Kansas City, Mo., Dee, 13.—W. 0. the minority does not feel called up-| ;Phe earl described the food provided | Cardwell isa young man who made onto provide committee places for] for the prisoners as “excellent,” either Senator McLaurin and Sena-| though he admittea that he had been ‘ i a .o-test-it-personally,—He tor Wellington. vr careful not tote ¢ ington. “It” is understood) a crined to institute a comparison be- | ed law at night and succeeded in get- that the Republican members of the] tween English and American prisons, | ting admitted to the bar, He was committee will assign those members| on the ground that he had thus far had | pominated for the legislature because . , mat sais signature & on eve Laxative 3 \9 remedy the! Ignored by Democrats. his first appearance in Kansas City as a street car conductor. Ie studi- EATING STOVES, useful christmas presents at embarrassing attitudein holding the| The manicure sets are inadequate. It] Our store—in fact, you can get any article at 10 per cent 8 is not a mere advertising barber is no better; he could not work | Scheme, but a clearing sale for the purpose stated, aracter of the = ark Twain's res W description of the lumbago-producing = . XO i i a BUTLER, MISSOURI. | Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. } Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets eure a cold in one day, No cure, no }pay. Price 25 cents } | THREE KILLED AT HOUSTON \ no one else made a fi nomination. He had 35 cents in his pocket-at thé time. His campaign inside, Praise the bridge that carries you] TELLS JOKE ON HIMSELF. over either a flood or a cough. Bal- ‘ lard’s Horehound Syrup has brought | Judge Advocate General Lemly Re- expenses were advanced to him. He so many over throat and lung trou-| lates How His Little Girl Identl- | served in the revising session of L800 ag bag rag ge colds, bronchi- fled Secretary Long, and made his full share of mistakes, is, ete., that its praises are sung ¥ > thi » di eyerywhere. Price 25 and BO cesta, Judge Advocate General Lemley, of One thing he did not do. s For sale by H. L. Tucker. the havy, tellsa good story on himself, The time he has spent in Kansas which no one appreciates the humor | City since the legislature adjourned of more than does he. He has a bright | did not build him a large practice. little daughter who is a pupil in the " . les 3 i Manila,-Dec: 9.—David Fagin, a] public school attended by Archibald He has really been so poor that his ‘deserter from the Twenty-fourth (col-| Roosevelt, the Chinese minister's son, sntphnlbssaphicers\i hyrrcilorttaadaatts American Deserter Killed. If old people will rub e esa Oil their arms, legs and backs night with Omega Oil, it will do them a world stiff joints, softens the skin, laxes the muscles, and starts the blood flowing more It drives out most of the aches and pains of Old ve, and relieves Rheumatism when nothing else will. Omega Oil is good for everything a liniment ought to be good for, 7! McFARI.AND BROS, Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Our Vehicles are the latest in +MoF ARLAND B: fagon Sheets and Bows. a will surely trade with toma ket Cross $ ‘i and other well-kuown juvenile per- | to pay room rent at times. ored) infantry, who has been leading’| conaves, Itis the custom of the teach- Filipinos against American troops| er in this grade to coach the children for over two years, was recently | 4s Bay forms of pee Gly iamecno realli seiabcn kate ille , ive se . nated 0 » lessons was to name the ’ at a se killed by hative scouts, who dec en Peaes of fhe different eShaANt throat will do if you give it,“right of tated their prisoner. On one of Fa-| ments of the government. way.” Uncertain remedies often gin’s fingers was the class ring of| ‘The secretary of siate was mastered | cause dangerous delay. Make acure Frederick W. Altsnettee, of the engi-| with little trouble, as was the seere- | Sure with Painkiller, known for half neers, who wascaptured by Filipinos, |''Y of the treasw and the seeretary | acenturyas a specitic for sore throat, | fof war, until the secretary of the navy |¢roup, cou rhs, and ail kindred trou- supposedly under command of Fagin was. Te ; . I eB October 20, 1900, Fagin has been] to a ax hed. Here every child came | bles, Keep it by you for an emer- reported killed on several occasions. Throat Sore? ided halt, and there was no |gency. It never fails. Avoid substi- he question would ever | tutes, there is but one Painkiller, he dwithout furthercoaching, | Perry Davis’, 25¢ and 50e¢, until little Miss Temtoy jumped up, waving her ha “Tknow. THe “THEN SE wT smiled and why her fathe Miss Barton Again Chosen. Beaten to Death by Robbers. Washington, Dec. 12.—The Na- TUT Teen Pretroine Hh Pees -22:—Bound: laughed |wageed and blindfolded, the dead body of Ewald Eichhorn, a German when she tol? of h newer, WOMAN KILLS EAGLE. farmer, was found in his late home last night, three miles east of this Plucky Mrs. erry, of Ilinots, Knocks | by John Thomas, a nephew, Out One of the Greatest of Birds Risto was a bachelor and lived ated: Testis. tattle; Zichhorn was a bache and BOWELS i alone. He was last seen alive on .of Degognia town- | Saturday and was supposed to have a regular, healthy movement of the ciety unanimously re-elected Clara Barton president and chose other ofticers. Mrs. John I ship, ten mi Jerry It you h hwest of Ava. HL. | sone to visit relatives at Belleville. bowels every day, you're ill or will be. K our | had agterrific i i few daysago with 1 A A bowels operand be well, Force, in the shape ot vio. Pe ‘ Sanath lackey The murder was committed with a lent phytic or pill poison, is dangerous, ‘The smooth} giaAt gray cage, and the plucky , - ; iets eat, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels | woman cuime ott victor. The huge stick of stove wood, with which Kich- measured seven feet |horn’s head was beaten to a jelly. Robbery is supposed to have been alfiand saw the eagle swooping down the motive, as Eichhorn had drawn on an owl ina near-by tree. Not want- |@ considerable sum from the bank ing to see the owl killed, she immedi- | Friday. ately made battle with the eagle. She had a couple of dogs with her, and they assisted in the fight. The battle lasted for several minutes, and had it not been for the dogs the woman would probably have. received some severe wounds, But the hounds finally got the bird down, and Mrs. Berry ended its career by hitting it with a club. This is the first eagle that has been seen in Jackson county for over 20 years, bird she killed from tip to tip. | Mrs.-Berry was walking through a CANDY TIC You Cannot Chang the course of a storm by tearing down the signals that give warning of its approach. Neither can you cure a cold temporarily stopping a cough with opium-laden “medicines.” Allen’s Lug Balsam, in which there is no opium, cures sore throats and sore lungs beeause it allays the in- flammation and rids you of the mucus that stops up the air passages. EAT °EM LIKE CANDY Ploasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do Good, Never Sick: ‘eaken, or Gripe, 10, 25, and 50 cents r box. Write for tree sample, and booklet on ealth. Address 433 COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEA Form Matrimonial Clab, y young unmarried men of Ge- Y., met the other night and organized the Black Bean club. The object of the club is matrimony. The Will Bury a River. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 13.—The Des- peres river which flows through the membership is limited to 40, the initia- site of the world’s fair, will be cover- tion fee ts $50 and there are no dues |ed up for two miles to get it out of or assessments. The club meets once | the exposition. A sluiceway forty- talntap is Heider Msanoll § ee seven feet wide and fifteen feet deep is passed around, and each man takes will be built and the stream, which abean, The man who draws the black | usually overflows with every freshet, bean must, according to his solemn | will be covered while the exposition pledge at the time of initiation, get married before the next meeting. All uae was = ‘ members pledge themselves to remain a single until they draw the black bean. Three Chitdren ——— The whole expense of the wedding of | Paterson, N. J., Dee. 12.—Phoebe the man who draws the black bean is| Bond, an 18-year-old girl, Lizzie, to be paid from the treasury of the jamin, a 9, children club, including a wedding tour not to » 13, — fi 1 2 ok ie the ico exceed three’ weeks, and complete fur. | Uns. — Jeg 8 nishings for a seven-room house. on the Bloomingdale pond lastnight a Ageiuat Ohi and were drowned. The mother is Warne ima cago. . An Indiana man is going to bottle | insane from grief. up the rays of the sun. He will never ‘be able to do much of this kind of bottling in Chicago, says the Chicago Record-Herald, while smoke nuisance fines are remitted. ORIA. The Kind You Have Bought cht for the |, Desperado Sid Preacher Shot Two Of- ticers Before He Was Slain. Houstsn, Tex, Dee. 12.—In at tempt to arrest Sid Preacher, aman, who had often been in custody be- fore, two police officers were killed by him and Preacher himself shot to death by one of the dying victims. of working confidence waties, and Officers Herman Youngst and J.C. James went after him. near his bugey, where he had a shot. wun, and, bbing it, opened fire The first barrel mortally wounded Youngst tried to pull his pistol, but could not get it, and be- fore he could retreat Preacher fired and hit him and then began striking him over the head with the barrel of the gun, knocking Youngst down James, who was lying almost dead Preacher was James in the ditch, raised—on his clhowand fired three shots, killing Preacher On the corner where the triple kill- fine —ernrrendt—titticon Ati Wiss was recently shot to sath and his slayer was killed a fev tuway by other policemen, Otlleer Youngst wasthe intended victim at thattime, but had left the corner iu time to avoid the man after him. While’still a young boy Preacher was concerned in the murder of tive | hegroes in this city ted on trial, A Wile Says: “We have four children, With the first three I suffered almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under the influence of chloroform. I used three bottles of Mother's Friend before our last child came, which r isa strong, fat and healthy boy, doing my housework up to within two hours of birth, and suf- fered but afew hard (} pains, This lini- ment is the grand- est remedy ever Mother’s Friend will do for every woman what it did for tha Minnesota mother who writes the above let. ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering. Mother’s Friend equips the patient with 9 strong body and clear intellect, which ig turn are imparted to the child. ——s the muscles and allows them to expand, relieves morning sickness and nervousness, Tt puts all the organs concerned in condition for the final hour, so that the actug labor is short and practically painless. get of rising or hard breasts is : avoided, and recovery is merely a matter of afew days. _ Druggists sell Mother's Friend for $1 a bottle. The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, Send for our froe illustrated book, « but was acquit- it Preacher was wanted on a charge optannionnee

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