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$100 Reward $100. | The readers ot this paper will be pleas- td to learn that there is at least one|- >, > F | jreaded disease that science has been | /#™8 mortally wounded Peter Kane, | pine mail which has just*arrived at | to cure in all its stages, and that is| an insane prisoner, while preventing | the War department brought therec- of many Missourians as to the pur- Jailer Shot the Wrong Man. Greeley, Col., Feb. 6.—Jailer Will- Made the Deserters Officers. tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the Aly positive cure known to the medical Nernity. Catarrh being a constitution- sease, requires, a constitutional it. Hall’s Ca “arrh Cure is taxen lly, acting directly upon the ood and mucous surtaces of the sys- » therebv destroying the foundation the disease, and giving the patient . oan “ x by building up the constitution saved himself by wnat | and holding | ince, about March 1, 1901, after d assisting nature in doing its work, | Kane in front of himeelf as a shield. proprietors haye so much faith in curative powers, that they offer One d Dollars for any case that it ils tu cure. Send tor list of testimon- Address F. J. Cugney & Co., do,O. s@P Sold bydruggis 75c. EDUCED RATES TO CHICAGO an FOR THE RNATIONAL LIVE STOCK oe ee ee . EXPOSITION. All our farmer readers should take From December 24 to 4th, inclusive advantage of the unprecedented club- two other prisoners from breaking jail. When Williams unlocked the cage for the purpose of putting Kane inside. Thomas Huffand David Fair, cavalry, (colored) Edmond Dubose Cream Vermifuge. it destroys worms | er government property. They then builds the body. Price 25- cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. States troops for months. Great Rock Island Route will sell | bing offer we this year make, which CastTonira. xcursion tickets to Chicago from | includes with this paper-The Live | Besrethe Tha Kind ointe east of Missouri river and west | Stock Indicator, its special Farmers’ — Muscatine and Wilton at rate of| Institute Editions and ‘The Poultry . : ne fare plus $2 for round trip, with os ad igen pte leaving Chicago Farmer. These three publivitions ec. #, 1901. These reduced rates! are the best of their class and should splendid opportunity for a) bein every farm home. To them we heAp trip to egy ote attend this] add, for local, county and general if en Wile BP ene news, our own paper, and mnke the eral store in St. Thomas, in this} { , oo tig Eee ary on of te kind | Price of the four one year only $1.25, county, it is alleged, was frightened r held. For full information con- it nearest Rock Island ticket agent reading matter offered for so small | tle what, Stone said, address — co an amount of money, The three pa- against the nt nee pers named, which we club with our ' claimed that she had not properly own, are well known throughout the ‘canceled revenue stamps on tobacco j West and commend themselves to boxes, and he agreed to stop all the reader’s favorable attention up- prosecution for $25, as he was agov- | ( on mere mention, The Live Stock | ernment officer authorized to make |( Indicator is the great agricultural | such settlements. To-day Stoney |i -enLive-stoek paper ofthe West and] Was arrested in Rolla forimpersonat- Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is}ing a government officer and was the most practical poultry paper for} held to the grand jury in the sum of the farmer, while The Special Farm- | $600, r ones fers’ Institute Editions are the most C Handbook on Patent practical publications for the promo- ; tata tae, thr nar eco. receve tion of good farming ever published, , ake advantage of this great offe TT ong signature is on evory bos of the genuine | as it will hold good fora short time] Layajive Bromo Quinine Tablets | Scientific American, only, Samples of -these-papers-miay}-se- remedy tit ly illustrated weekly. Largest cir. ony. eck a Terms, $3 a be examined by calling at this office. 56m Frightened, She Gave Him $25. was an offense |p SO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE t TO i -sclentiie journal, ur months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers, N & Co, s8t2:20ay. New York F 8t., Washington, Stiff Joints Omesa Oil "3," 32 2s" Omega Oil. The next need is plenty of massage, or rub- ing. The rubbing makes the blood flow faster, and the Oil loosens up and softens the hard, stiff places. The first thing to do with a stiff joint in machinery is to oil it, nd then work it back nd forth until all the tiffness is gone. Now, s a matter of fact, your body is a machine, not of firon, but flesh, mus- joints, and-you ant to keep it well iled with Omega Oil if you expect to have it in good run- ning order. This is common sense, and every one knows it to be the truth. ( Panama, Colombia, Feb, 13.—The Colombian government fleet left}, Panama yesterday, met the insur- | gent warship Padilla off Auga Dulee, | 5 and fought her for one hour, The f government gunboat Boyaca was struck and slightly damaged. ‘The Padilla was hit three times and guns ashore. ___ of Ballard’s Snow Liniment will give prompt relief. Price, 25 and 50 cts, —H. L. Tucker He Killed His Little Sister. left ear, asing CASCARETS and medicine we have ever had in the house. Last week my wife was frantic with headache for two days, she tried some of yourCASCARETS, and they relieved the pain in her head almost ey are the best OHAS. STEDEFORD, CANDY CATHARTIC ‘ TRADE MARK REGISTERED Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 80¢. «» CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Omega Oil is good for everything a liniment ought to be good for. ™ gists to McFARI,AND BROS, Harness RE Tobacco Habit. and | Saddlery, _ Buooies and| > yg | Surties» _ FRoad Wagons. and Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. get our prices and you will surely trade with McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. Never before was so mucli superior |into giving E.G. Stoney $25 to set-| because he did not appoint them are government, Stoney} did appoint. The uproar which they are creating is emphasizing the good building the ark. governor to make the appointments “FF ta ome day [for those positions friends and not The Ships Fought One Hour, evnemies, That is the character of Lockport, IL, Feb. 18.—John Linn [Scarcity of fat Vincent, the 11-year-old son of John | butchering. The general secretary of Vincent, accidentally shot and killed | the association, Herr Burkhardt, ex- | his sister, Anna, 9 years old, while | plained that the unrestrained impor playing with a tavolver, Stella, the | tation of American bacon and lard —Pharbyrwtietrste tellin her arms, fell] Was completely ruining the German to the floor. The bullet had grazed [fattening business and making Ger- the litle one’s head just above the |Many entirely dependent upon the hog market of the United States. The Dockery Machine. Washington, Feb. 13.—The Philip- | N¢v*4* Pes. Thereis a grave doubt inthe minds ords of the court-martial that tried | pose for which the people of the state the two privates of troop E, Ninth | elect their governor. Heis generally regarded as a neces- charged with highway robbery, made | and Lewis Russell, who were hanged | sary part of the machinery of gov- adash for the door. Williams im-| 10 the islands last week. These men | ernment, but is-more frequently used mediately shot-at-Huff but-thelatter | deserted at Camalig, Albany prov-| asa conspicuous Object of abuse. Each one of them passes through stealing from their troop six United | the same experience. He is elected The fragile babe and the growing States carbines, three revolvers, three| with enthusiasm and rejected with child are strenghtened by White’s | belts filled with ammunition and oth-| sarcasm. Everybody crawls into the band gets digestion at work, and 80 re-| joined the enemy, each in the capa- | wagonand when it reaches the grand city of a lieutenant of the insurgent | stand each fellow thinks he owne the forces, and in expeditions and en-| vehicle. If his ownership is question- gagements fought against the United | ed he launches a kick at the bigdrum nearly four|and reaches for the lead horn with his walking stick. After a careful summary of the You Have Suugtt good and evil whieh has cropped out of other administrations, the unpre- udiced man will find it difficult to name a better chief executive than Gov. Dockery has made up to date. He has not pleased everyone. The Jefferson City, Feb. 18.—Mrs. John |evidence that he is too wise to at Summerhauser, who conducts a gen- tempt it is continually accumulat- ng. Asa rule, the men who are howling manifestly inferior to those whom he udgment of the governor, One of the latest assaults upon iov. Dockery is made by the Kansas ity Star. It accuses him of build: Hee potiticnt-machines “The Star Joes not claim either originality or novelty for its charge. Nonh enter- eda practical plea of guilty to that ilegation of his fault-finding neigh- vors When he discharged his duty by Itis the duty of a prescribed by law, and it is the duty of the man who is governor to select tov, Dockery’s machine Ifhe has erred; it has been upon he liberal side. Hf he has further volitical ambitions the hope of their ruition is based more upon his riends’ friends than upon his own “C” With a Tail. The “C” with a tail is the trade. sought protection from theinsurgent| mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look for it on-the light blue enameled metal box! When pain or irritation exists on} C. C. C. Never any part of the body the application | druggists, roc. Each tablet stamped Few Fat Hogs in Germany. Berlin, Feb. 13.—The Association of German Swine Breeders, which is assembled here, has discussed the hogs suitable for Herr Burkhardt also said that the United States was dictating prices and that the remedy was to make the German hog markets independent “Both my wife and myself have been | of American competition. You can help anyone whom you find suffering from intlamed throat; {mmediately. We both recommend Cascarets.” | laryngeal trouble, bronchitis, coughs, Pittsburg Sate & Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa. |COlds, ete , by advising the use of Bal- lard’s Horehound Syrup: the great remedy for coughs and colds. Price, 25 and 50 cents.—H. L. Tucker. Fought Over Miss Stone. Vienna, Feb. 13.—Die Information (a newspaper) reports that two bands of brigands are at war for the Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. ‘Taste Good, Do | possession of Miss Stone, one being that which originally captured her, Sterling Remedy Company, Chleago, Montreal, New York. 317 | the other desiring to seize her now 60 WO<TO-BAGC [0'4 22¢.qparanteed by at drug- Jas to claim the ransom. In an en- gagement which is said to have tak- en place Sunday between the two bands on the border between Turkey and Bulgaria the total casualties were 20 killed and 20 wounded. Miss Stone remained in the hands of her first captors. To Cure a Cold in One Day ‘Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E, W, Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25e. Senators by Popular Vote. Washington, Feb, 13.—The House to-day unanimously. adopted a re- solution proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States for the election of senators by directgpopular vote. There was no demand for time to debate the resolu- tion. This is the fourth time the House has adopted a similar resolu- tion. Brars tae Schley, accompanied by citizens and ed the University of Tennessee and rium where admiral Schley subse- quently addressed the students. tion, Later the admiral unveiled and dedicated a marble marker on the site of the first block house or fort built by the first settlers of for a statement diet of the court of inquiry done so TF would not be ina position ceive any information until | roach HONORS WERE PAID SCHLEY A Brilliant Banquet Closed a Great Day at Knoxville. Knexville, Tenn., Feb. 6.—The vis- it of Admiral and Mrs. Schley of Knoxville ended to-night so far as A reception The punch bow! was imbeded Knoxville for its hospitality. This forenoon Admiral and Mrs. President Charles W. Dabney, visit- held a levee in the hall of the audito- This afternoon a reception was tendered by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- Knoxville. Admiral Schley was asked to-day concerning the Washington Post’sreport sent out last night as to the verdict. of the president being adverse to Schley. He said: “Thlave received no news from Washington concerning the response which President Roosevelt will de liver upon my appeal from the ver- Had | to discuss it, Edo not expeet to re- Washington,” Dow't let the hand of time paint wrinkles on your face. Keep young, by keeping the blood pure and the digestive organs ina healthfaleondi- tion, Herbine will do this. Health is youth, disease and sickness brings old age. Price, 500 cents.x—H. L. Tacker Will Prince Was Convicted. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 12.—The jury in the case of Will Prince, charg: edwith being an accessory to the {, Phillip H. Kennedy, re- turned a verdict at 3:50 o'clock this afternoon finding Prinee guilty of manslaughter in the fourth degree and fixing his punishment at two years in the penitentiary, This is the maxium punishment for the de gree, Prince took the verdict quiet- The jury was out since 5 o’vlock ift noon, arealmost always ymonervous. White's Creaiw# Vermifuge is the best preventive of nervousness. [t strengthens thesvs- tem and assists to tha which creates strength endur Price, 25 cents.—H. L. Tucker. sort of flesh, 1 power of To Pay Confederate Claims. Washington, Feb. 13.—The Honse passed to-day the Ser the claims of artillery otticers and private soldiers of Confederate army for horses, side arms and baggage alleged to have been taken from them by Federal troops in violation of the terms of the surrender of the Confederate armies. The sum to be paid under the provisions of the bill is limited to $50,000. te bill to pay and ct he There is probably no diseasé or condition of the human system that causes more suffering and distress than piles. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment cures them quickly, with- out pain or detention from business. Price, 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents.—H. L. Tucker. His Skin is Nearly All New. Chicago, Feb. 7.—What is regard- ed by physicians as one of the most difficult skin operations ever per- formed has been completed here, Upon the body of Marion Weaver, 5 years old, 219 square inches of skin have been grafted. The opera- tion took five months, as the sur- geons could operate only every fort- night, owing to the low state of the boy’s vitality. The new cuticle cov- ers the patient’s chest abdomen, back | and sides. Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets | cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. An admiring friend has presented Admiral and Mrs. Schley with a fine mahogany piano which cost $1,000. They are at a loss to know who the/| denor was. | Dashed Down a Steep Grade. Altoona, Pa., Feb. 14.—Three men were killed and six dangerously in- jured as the result of a collision of freight trains to-day upon the Pen- nsylvania railroad near the Horse- shoe curve. The dead are: A. S. Grove, conductor: U. B. Westner, entertainment features are concern- Qrakeman, and T. W. Cooney, brake- ed and the visitors will leave tomor-|™#0. The injured are: M. W. Hart- row for Washington. tendered to the admiral by the Cum- berland elub tonight was the closing feature. The entire club house was decorated handsomely in the tri- color. in the hold of a miniature model of the Brooklyn made from choicest flowers. The admiral spoke briefly on cecount of a severecold, thanking man, flagman; B. W. Kincaid, en- gineer; J. W. Fluke, engineer; Simon Frederick, brakeman, and the fire- men of both engines. Thecontrol of the second section of aneastbound freight train was Jost on the steep grade soon after emerg- ingfrom Gallitzin tunnel. Twomiles west of Allegrippus it crushed into the rear of the first section. Ten cars, the caboose and two engines were completely wrecked. All the in- jured men were taken to the Altoona hospital, where it was said that Fluke was dying and that there was little hope for the recovery of Hartman, Kineaid and Frederick. The homes of all the men were in Altoona, Jim Jeffries Makes Final Offer to Fitz. New York, Feb, 12.—Champion Jim Seffries announced this morning his final offer to Bob Fitzsimmons fora fight for the championship of the world. The only terms under which he will agree to tight him are that the winner of the battle shall re ceive 60 per cent of the purse and the loser 40, li Fitzsimmons wants totichiodee fri te der splitithe money equally. Refore making the above declu » he will have to accept these us. Jeffries says he will not, ur 7 any circumstances, consent to tion, Jeffries received a letter from Delaney. The latter told him that his offerfof GO per cent to the winner and 40 to the loser was too liberal i: fet—eied—aess— Eien te cepted it, to declare off all newoti tions. After receiving these instra tions from } nounced the above as his ultimatum manager, Jeftr to Fitzsimmons. Jeiiries says he is willing te Mit the pierre Ke with Fitzsimmons Davis Pleads Guilty. indianapolis, Ind. Febr The trial of Richard (. Da iar 5,000 while ed with embezzling > cashier of the People’s of Washington, Tnd., came denend in the United + to-day. when Davis withd itionalh: ‘too sud at ls plea of vot guilty and plead guilty Counsel for Davis asked the court tu defer sentence on Davis and permi under be him to go hom s had some tap gan sere — ttt ee etter iblers in tt Cuses money that he lost to them and Wet tne pir meneetbednns—enptaiein toe ptl pense mm Judge Baker agreed toy] to vo bi ek to Washing main until April & y pear in the United receive sentence, The ed at 85,000 Miss Stone is Free Again onstantinople, Feb. 15 s}som of Miss Elen M. Sto Mme. Tsilka, tas been companion, paid. The limit of time alloy the release of the captives has ito yet expired, but their delivery to the American agents is expected urls sion Miss Stone is an American m ary who was captured by br near the Turkish-Bulgarian fr last September. A ransom original ly asked was $110,000, but a small- er sum was raised. Negotiations for the release of the ea] in progress constantly. ives have been Statistics Enrage Russians. St. Petersburg, February 1:3.—Con servatiyes and Pan-Slavists are en- raged at Senator Polenoff for having gathered and having published stat- istics proving that during the past few years the wheat production of central Russia. has fallen off 40 per cent, and that 30,000,000 inhabit- ants in that region have not enough bread for their_-own wants. The ultrapatriotic party asserts that such disclosures detract from Russia’s international pre 8 She Accused Her Father. Mexico, Mo., Feb. 12.—There was ln surprise in the Alfred Buff murder trial here this afternoon. The daugh- ter, Miss Louisa Bufi, arrived unex- pectedly from Troy, Ill., and testified that her father killed her mother, He shot her through the head before the eyes of the witness. CA STORNIA.,. Bens the The Kind You Have Always Bought. Signature of

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