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100 Reward $100. ders ot this paper will be pleas- mn that there is at least one disease that science has been ure in all its stages, and that is m Hall’s Catarrh Cure ve cure known to, the medical . Matarrh being a constitution- , Wequires, a constitutional it. Hall’s Cotarrh Cure is taken y, acting directly upon the d mucous surtaces of the sys- bv destroying the foundation t » and giying the patient by building up the constitution prietors haye so much faith in live powers, that they offer One Dollars for any case that it ure. Send tor list of testimon- ddress 1. Cueney & Co., O. pap sold by druggis sc ED BATES TO FOR THE NATIONAL LIVE EXPOSITION. n December 2d to 4th, inclusive CHICAGO pat Rock Island Noute will sell ion tickets to Chicago from east of Missouririver and west atine and Wilton at rate of us $2 for round trip, with umn limit leaving Chicago i 901. These reduced rates splendid opportunity for a rip to Chicago to attend this exposition which in interest the number and excellence of its will surpass any of its kine held, For full information eon- earest Rock Island ticket agent dress JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. PLA, Chicago. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE \ Trace Marks { Desicns Copyricuts &c. one sending a sketch and description may Hy ascertain our opinion free whether an tion is probably patentable, Communica- eroyn sonenent’ Tlandbook on Patents it " nts taken through Mun & Co. recelve notice, without charge, in the entific American, BaXgomely iMtustrated wookly, Tarcost oir. = months, $1. Sold by all newsdes! ers. ch Office, 625 T° St., Washington, (0,26 2rosdvay, New York Omesa Oi Rheumatism. ng medicines for a bruise Mhatism with Omega Oil is the! ting nature in doing its work. | STOCK | Col. Turner is Out. { Columbia, Mo., Jan. 2.—Colonel Turner announced his withdrawal from the Congressional race in this | district late this afternoon. He in- | tended to make the race against Shackleford. Colonel Turner is the | father-in-law of Judge O. M. Spencer, | oft. Joséph, and a brother-in-law of }ex-Governor William J. Stone. He | represented Boone county in the] state legislature from 1872 to 1S74. | Hegave as his reasons for withdraw-- al the action of the Congressional committee calling a general primary for April. He is 68 years old and could not make the necessary can- vass for the nomination. ) A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club- bing offer we this year make, which includes" with this paper ~The tive Stock Indieator, its special Pariers’ 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 throughout 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 the most practical poultry paper for | | the farmer, while The Special Parm- Jers’ Institute Editions are the most | practical publications for the promo- tion of good farming ever published, fake advantage of this great offe r, ‘as it will hold wood for a short time only, Samples of these papers may | ‘ i Farmer is ONT i T 4 | Sem H 7737. Anextensive dock is one of the | For a Big Dock in Hawaii. Washington, Jan. 3.—Admiral| Tradford, chief of the naval bureau of equipment, has received official confirmation of the acquisition, | under condemnation proceedings, of | 649 acres of land on Pearl harbor, seven miles from Honolulu, for use} asa United States naval station! there. The price awarded is $75 an} acre, which, with the cost of improve- ments, make an aggregate of $ features contemplated for the sta- tion. j The fragile babe and the growing} child are strenghtened by White's} Cream Vermifuge. it destroys worms gets digestion at work, and so re- builds the body. Price 25 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker Baptized in a Bath Tub. Paducah,-Ky.,-dpn.2.-—Arather unusual religious ceremony was the baptism this morning of Mrs. Chas. McCarty, of No. 426 South Fourth street, who has been ill a long time. Mrs. MeCarty was immersed in a bath tub, She felt that she might not recover from her sickness, and believing in the faith of the Christian denomination, which lays stress on baptism, she was not satisfied to omit that part of the ceremony of formal church membership, She was baptized by J. K. Bonduant, an of- ficer of the First Christian church, assisted by (. C, Rose and SMOKE DON'T Your Lifeaway! uu can be cured of any form of tobacco using easilv, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of uew life and vigor by taking 'NO-TO-BAG, that makes weak men strong, Many iin 600,00 pounds in days. Over ed. All dit Cute mareniNe Book- nd advice F e. Address STERLING RiUMEDY CO,, Chicago or New York, 437 TOBACCO SPIT Funston to Command. | Chicago, Jan. 2.—A_ report is cur- rent here that Brigadier General Funston may, upon his return from the Philippines, be appointed cOm- mander of the departinent of the Dakotas, with herndquarters in St. | Paul. Itis stated that the appoint- ment lies between General Funston and General Kobbe, also a Philip- pine veteran, but that the latter does | not desire the station, hse rN 8 Guught Bears the Sigratans /” 2 | Nevada Boy's City Experience. | A fifteen-year-old Nevada lad, who Nett for Kansas City recently to get | work, got back yesterday short his | best suit of clothes, but long on ex- | perience. He met st lad up there who proposed to pilot him to a job, in- ducing him to leave his belongings | till they returned. During their sub- rs the | sequent meanderit stranger DEATH SENTENCE SIGNED. Chinese General Must Die For Leading Boxers. Pekin, Jan. 9.—It is stated that ? at the audience given yesterday by the dowager empress to the grand council the death sentence imposed on Gen, Tung Fu Hsiang was ap- proved. Itis reported that Tung Fu Hsiang was inveigled into the ya- men at Ninghsia, where he ar- rested. The signing of the edict or- | dering his execution is taken to indi- \* cate that he is responsible for the |° recent outrages in the province of Kansu, also that more is happening than the Chinese officials are making publie. Mr, Beau, the French fears that the entire Belgian mission | at Ninghsia, numbering about eigh- | teen persons, with many converts, have been massacred, | The dowager empress.of China as- serted hercomplete supremacy to-day by granting an audience in the most | sacred hall in’ the Forbidden City. | The rules of the dynasty forbid wo- men from entering this hall, and the jV \t was minister, | ! t e violated its sanctity. The emperor will receive the foreign diplomats in this hall, — Oificials believe the dowager empress to be paving the way to be present upon} Progressive Chinese officials ex- plain that the disproved of “Boxerism:” that her dowager empress wishes in this matter were overruled, and that her edicts were garbled. Whosoever has suffered from piles knows how troublesome and painful they are. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is guaranteed tocure piles, Price, 50ein bottles, Tubes, 75 cents. For sale by Tucker. : ROBBERY, Carl Sutherland, Betrayed by “Long Jim’s” Letter, Sentenced. Lamar,jMo., Jan, 9.—Carl Suther- land, whom Sheriff Harlow recently captured in Okmulgee, Creek Nation, confessed last night to the robbery of the Memphis depot in thiseity two His confession implicates years ago. two other men who: are now: in the territory. Before his attempeed hanging himself in his cell Sutherland to commit suicide by confession If you hit your thumb with a hammer, you rub on some soothing, healing remedy, wrap it up and let Nature do the rest. That’s just exactly what you ought to do for There is no more sense in swallowing medicines for Rheumatism than there is in swallow- d thumb. Rub your Rheu- every night and morning. ature will do the rest, and between Omega Oil and Naure you will be cured. cinés out of your stomach. Keep those strong medi- 784 got th boy's) experience was discouraging content to let city lilealone forawhile.—Post, BEST FOR THE WELS . Key shape of i mooth- ping the bowels and so he eame back home | | a vio- pill poisor u est, ea most perfect way of k clear and clean isto take CANDY CATHARTIC box. Wi ‘ Reaith. “aadress STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. FEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN) Yarness! and | Saddlery, Buooies and Surries: Road Wagons and | Spring Wagons to $30; ‘Vacon Harness $10 ae" Cushions, a. prices, Bugg) lops, ' ghee aud see U8; gel Our prices and you McFARILAND BROS. /\ 4 Ne ‘agon Sheets and Bows. will surely trade with Je Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, Our Vehicles are the latest in *MoF ARLAND » Nevada boy's belongings and | towel Jeftfor-perestitrktretr Phe Never booklet on 433 He was | Timmons Tirentiary.— to tiv Sutherland's capture was Oceasion- ed by a letter from some one to the sheriff. wherein he sought protection by disclosing the location of Suther- land. He signed the letter “Long Jim.” Two more arrests will soon follow by reason of the confession. Equal to the Emergency. This is the story of a man who be came a successful merchant. A few. rs ago he was employe: an of- five boy and messenger for a large firm. He was sent to collect an ac- count from a firm that was consid- ered very “shaky,” and was told to get the money at all hazards. Tie debtors wave the lad a for $50. He went to the bank at once to cash it, and) was told by the cashier that there were not enough funds to meet it. “How much ad. “Thirty. shillings,” check short?” asked the was the an- | swer. It lacked but a minute or two of the time for the bank to close. The boy felt in his pockets, took out 30 shillings and, pushing the money The preliminary trial of ringleaders of the federal prison 1 tiny took place in the library of the sioner Bond this afternoon. | the killing of Guard J. B. Waldrupe. | grand Frank Robinson and Turner Barnes | will take place to-morrow morning. sages of cong Palma, president-elect the oath of office May I that | would be under the control of | j tain and s LEFT AS ANE WSBOY RETURNS A RICH MAN. Prison Mutiny Cases. Leavenworth, Kan., January 3.— M. A. Teets Back in Kansas City From rison before United States Commis- scene the Klondike.---Proud He Was a The tive ringleaders, Gilbert Mullins, Fred Newsboy Robinson and Rob Clark, were charg- Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 6 ed with murder in the first degree for} jact time M A. Teets of Leavenwor was in Kansas City he ‘arious prison officials testified a8) newspapers. o the incidents of the “outbreak. He returned to Kansas City for tt | The commissioner remanded the! first time in twelve years, but he is hree prisoners into the warden’s] not selling hewspay now He is are, to beheld to the United States jury. The buying champagne examination of Sultimore Hotel, and is ten-karet ¢ The former klondike loft rond on his lef street urchin is now cas nine owner, t “Itisafarery from boothlack t Boars tho We AT hi 3 » Signature GZ L¥fny mine owner,” said Mr. Teets this ae ELS Vhedes Ae morning. “lam nots ofm Asserts Independence. past Lowerer, ant donot deny tha }L once sold) newspapers, [made 1 Central Valley, NX. Y., Jan 3.—Mes- atulation daily come ngreat volume to General Estrada of the new Palma still is undecid- ad when he will depart to take up the enough money to pay for transpor tation to Alaska when the boom was just starting T reached Dawson rana small hotel, that was more yorn Cuban, and mad Then for a hut than anytning els enough to keep me alive. dowager emp has never before duties of his oftice, but ad probable tune came my way, nnd TE loewted + jhe will not Ieave until April, taking} q gold claim, TP now have fourm ‘al its | Palmit to-) jy claims and have all the mone, lay said: Fwant. Ewill return to Alaska nest “Some persons have said of me} week,” this occasion in orderto prevent any abe ‘ mite Stiltes. goverment s8) — ot the bt he dred Seong 8 Z a reside lr on ‘ ther affections of theskinare caused communication between the diplo- . ide ie of Cul : N w, T do not Hee the | sil if the nd Matinee mats and the emperor, except under a . pili, vend ss ~~ ec to east off hapurities, which rem her censorship PT PO UNTY RPETERT, OU me Jin the system. Tlerbine will stim. The dowager empress: is preparing understood that Lam first ofalle diate the ti and kidneys, { to send letters to. the ministers of Cuban and that for Cuba 1 will feleause the system of alla t the foreign powers here, expressing auiye. 1 tes her desire for the maintainance of the friendly relations and her willing : Health for 10 Cents. REFUSED TO FORCE ness to receive advice in audience A lively liver, pure blood, clean} skin, bright eyes, perfect health— | WIFE Tu TESTIFY Candy Cathartie will ob- cure them for you. .Genu- amped C,C. C, Never | All druggists, toc. Cascarets ine tablets sold in bulk. Charles Hudspeth Preferred to PE Will Build Sample Rock Road, Penitentiary, \ Warrensh Mo, Jan, 6.-The question of rock roads is the paras Kansas City, Modan d--\ea the advice of his lawyers ana that of even the prosecutir mount issue with the business men | ney, Charles Hudspeth p y at | here today to a charge i When Judge Wolfored | the step was taken by Huds ily to protect the name « so far as he could, the theaninimum penalty TP with a petition to buy a was sentenced to, two penitentiary, crusher, | and submitted a plan On September 7, Hudspeth, a resi. which will be put into operation by | dent Lexington, Mo. the citizens of Holden, Mo. } Kausas City, and found his wif They will build a mile of road by | room aca hotel with s Curry ‘ carr ‘. nthe tis whieh followed ¢ private subscription at a cost of $800 uy) bh ne ch followed shot dea When asked by the court, impress his intelligent face and upright if he had been educated, t replied atnit count and farmers of Johnson present Judge the movement before the tH. Tatlow. who isleading for rock roads, was Court County today rock of eame ta Wry y pertmile, not including 81 SO forgrad- ing, which the township will pay. j The road will be 12. feet 12 inches in depth in the center and 6 wide, ime only of Thecominon peo Lam ec inches on the sides only so fara Wie RUSS TM, he one a It is belived this step will beanin- | theeommon schools could edu rontive rind otvert deemerty poet fttte: tered ae abies Jodo tgs 1 seetionsandoventually load te love a. Isl wma ' enuse tit ‘ work of ruck roads allo ‘ teleatieey roth ty: trothnest | i hie signature iso < of the genuine her fa Laxative Brocio-Quinine vapicts fou her breast and tha + remedy thot oe ‘on one dex tman enough to bear them. A Temperance Crusader Says He Wil }did a tia Fight Clinton Saloons With Personal Evidence. Herbine s pur uy Kansas City Journal, “A reverend saloon closer who has just begun a temperance crasade it ii q Clinton has a record for having per- | DO'S. Piutres blackheads sonally procured evidence for ay roan ealeth se ee hie stantiating his charges in someother | eure. | naan” cities where he has operated. He is} HL. L. Tucker said to have told a reporter in Seda- lia, when at work there, that he had himself drank whi: and played craps in three difierent * Pleasanton Gas Flow Under Control ey in six saloons | The flow of \ Mi gas Which Was stru by Chas: don his farm fourtiles games. Evidently, Clinton is infor] xoutheast of town dast week, | more or less of a hot time. | proved to be a very strong oi ae siderable trouble was experi Massacre of Jews. through the window, said: “Put that to the credit of —& Co.” The cashier did so, whereupon the boy presented the cheek and got the money. — & Co. failed the next-day, and their chagrin can better be imagined than deseribed when they found out the trick that had been played upon them.—Tit-Bits. The Nevada Post has discovered design and BROS., Butler, Mo, ae siete that J. B. Loehr, proprietor of Hotel Loehr in that city, was a neighbor boy and playmate of James Whit- comb Riley, the Hoosier poet. Mr. Loehr has just recently received and had framed a picture from Riley of his home and surroundings. ——————— How Are Your Kidneys! obikonssenia aS a controlling if so as to convert if ta Vienna, Jan. 3.—A mob, headed by | use. They tinally sueeeeded. ho three land owners, recently massa-j er, in placing a cap over the mou ered fourteen Jews in Zawisnia, | of the liole, and the gas wil p Glacia, They dragged the victims | for domestic purposes. fi has | from the houses and stoned them to | sulliciently proven that gros dos death. A Jewish rabbi was first kill-}ist in and about Pleasanton. Some ed, and two Jewesses last. The prop-} of our citizens have alread erty of the Jews was then burned. The ringleaders of the mob have i been arrested, éd their intention of drilline tain what mother earth | for us,—Observer. Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 2.—Wild | horse meat is the principal article of food for the section men on the des- | ert districts ef the railroadsinseuth- | ern Utah, according to reports which come from there. The section men say the meatis not bad, especially when it is the only fresh meat ob- tainable. Farmers living onthe lie of t! rural routes ought to bay tionery printed. They should hive letter heads and envelopes with the name of their farm residence and the number of the route they get their mail. City residences are numbered, why not the farm? Business men have their stationery printed, why not the farmer? You can get your stationery printed at Tur Trres of- fice for about what you pay for the blank paper. Come and see us. their sta a oe we buacs C8 Signature of “7g iha Kind You Have Ainays { ne Se eee co meengnarae yar nig er leo } 4 i t

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