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The Oil goes in rough the pores, destroys the ids which cause Rheumatism, d the blood carries the stroyed acid to the dneys, where it is fil- edout. By drink- g Jplenty of water, pf kidneys are well Reshed out, and in this Anner the rheumatic isons are removed bm the system. You e probably noted that all sickness the sim- Pst treatments do the pst good. Nothing is pler than nking pure ter, and rub- bg the body _ fi myscles, tendons, joints with pp&ga Oil. . & bottle. Omega Oil is good for everything a Itniment ought to be good for. ™ ed. His mind is clear, but his mus- m, thereby destroying the foundation | outcome, although his family says | the reader's favorable attention up- | | the farmer, while The Special Parm- al publications for the promo: | Martial Law for Spain. Madrid, Feb. 20.—Premier Sagasta is preparing ¢ ‘ree establishing . : : wis ras aring a decree - ab ' ra = One of the Suffragists Who Dida’t Know Report by Way martial law throughout Spain. The signature of the decree; it is believed tional crisis. will be followed by an extreme na-| It was persistently said that when the Chamber of Deputies closed this evening that the minister of war, General Weyler, had a long confer- ence with the queen regent yesterday, ward, it is asserted, arms and ball hess to start at a moment's notice. and rioters has occurred at Tarrasa and Sakadell. Do Not Expect Miracles. throat, you cannot shake it loose in a day, but you can stop its progress and in a reasonable time get rid of it Balsam There is nothing like this honest remedy for — bronchitis, air pe hiaidioebdaanaaee } Women Smoked in Public. Feb. in the Palace Hotel's grill room last San Francisco, 20.—Diners night were amazed at seeing Women of fashion smoking in public. |. At one table was the handsome | Mrs. Torrence, of London, half sister jof the Princess de Chimay, pufting | away ina most unconscious manner, | At the next table PiitsonrotTranhy English beauty and a friend of King Rdward when he was Prince of Wales, Who was smoking complacently, In another part of the room was a distinguished-looking Belyian wo- man, enjoying the tobacco whiffs. Rneour ged by these examples an American woman of much beauty, |} who had refrained at tirst, produced La Cieu ret te Gaede oer rtp ed one with the air ofan expert Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhea when your bowels are out of order, Cas- indy Cathartie will) make | them act naturally. Genuine tablets | staniped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10¢ Por School Superintendent, Butler, Mo, Feb Mrauk Deerwester, who was recoutly 20 —Professor elected to the chair of pedagogy in the State Normal at With which institution he Warrensburg, hats been connected: for ten ve prominently mentioned for thenomi- nation for State School Superintend- ent on the Republican ticket Professor Deerwester is thesonof Jolin Deerwoster, a prominent Botes county farmer, and is One of the lend. ing educators in’ the antl AH eeveral school textbooks | His shope that he can he pre. { vailed upon to stand for the nomina- tion BEST FOR THE BOWELS State, bei LIKE CANDY 0, 25, and 60 cents , and booklet on. STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Harness! i and | | Saddlery, ‘ABucoles and’ Surties: Rgad Wagons and prino Waoons| gon Harness $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Buggy Tops, Cushions, ‘agon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicle p us; get our prices and you will surely trade with McFARI.AND BROS. urness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles les are the latest in design and painting. McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo, followed by a conference with the military authorities to-day. After- cartridges were served out to the troops in Madrid, who are in readi- Fresh fighting between the troops altogether, if you use Allen’s Lung jasthma, and other affections of the ~—TWittihles on your face, -|the county, they od, Do Good, | Lake Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta | THOSE WISE, WISE WOMEN. Who was Secretary of State. Washington, Feb. 15.—Delegates |to the women’s suffrage convention ) Say this has been the most successful jconvention that has been held since the movement for the “emancipation of women” was started. The hall was crowded at every session and the delegates interested. Recently the audience was impressed by the earn- estness of a woman who dwelt upon the shortcomings of a political sys- tem which withheld the ballot from women and placed it in the hands of foreigners, ignorant of American institutions. She concluded amid applause and took a seat near where several newspaper men were sitting. Ifacold, long neglected, orimprop When she had recovered fpam the ex- erly-trented lias clutched you by the }citement into which ste Td worked herself over the injustice of the con- stitution and the ignorance of the foreigners, she turned to another delegate “Who is secretary of state?” she inquired, The woman then addressed did not know, but woman sitting behind her did, and obligingly informed her that John Hay was the name of the man who presided over the state de- partment, “Ah, you must be imistaken,” re- plied the womanorator, “It cannot be Mr, Hay, for he is a memberofthe cabinet.” A BATTLE IN BARCELONIA. of London That 50 Were Killed and Wounded. London, Feb. 20.—A message to the Exchange Telegraph company from Barcelona says a fierce battle |has been fought between the troops and the rioters in a suburb of Barce- }onacatied Sano. Before theengage- jment the cavalry and infantry had been posted in the most dangerous stationed on the plaza from which vantage point the guns could aweep the surrounding streets. When the final clash with the troops occurred the artillery was brought into action and sweept street after street. The rioters engaged the batteries at close range but were finally driyen off. It is reported that five hundred porsons were killedsand wounded on both sides, The entire neighborhood was wrecked by the shells, The ruins caught flre and this completed the destruction, Fighting is reported at Matare, fifteen miles from Barcelona, where tirearms have been discovered. Pight- ing is also reported at Tortosa and Tarragona, respectively 150. miles southwest of Barcelona, There is probably no disease or condition of the human system that causes more st than piles, Table woand distress Buckeye Pile out pain or detention from business Pri Don't let the and of time ps ate ee Keep young, the blood pure and the digestive organs ina healthful eondi- tion, Herbine will do this. Health is youth, disease and sickness brings old Prive, SO) cents.-H. I Tucker, by keey Mother and Girls for Murder. tice court: this morning Mrs Ottawa, Kus., | 20.—I1 a jus- Mary McCoy and her tverdimehtors; MaPy Stanley, 19 years old, and Bessie Browning, 16 venrs old, were heldfor trlalin the distriet court for the mur- bonds of Mrs, McCoy and Bessie Browning were fixed at Mary Stanley's bond was fixed at 85,000, Booth, a widower GO ye; der of James Booth. The S1.0000 eneh sold. was murdered with an axe at the Met oy home’ Jannary 10.) His body was thrown into the well, where it was found the next day, Booth is alleg ed to have been in love with Mary Stanley and to have promised her money, He was at the MeCoy house late Friday night. He was robbed 10 and his wateh when he was murdered. Th found Where, it is claimed, Mary Stanley wateh was had thrown it in a hotel in Topeka the day after tie murder. You can help anyone whon you find suffering from inilamed throat: laryngeal trouble, brot colds, ete, by advisi lard’s Horehound Syvrn iedy for cou 25 and 50 cen tis, coughs, ‘useot Bal- the wv hls HoL. Tucker Price The people of Camden county now fully realize the necessity of having a safe place to keep the public records, Since the destruction of the court house with all the public records of have experienced *| the greatest difhenitios in’ settling dealsinreal estate. The only records now in the county are those belong- This tact gives the abstract men whip hand when it comes to final settlement of the trade.—Jefferson City Press. ing to the abstracters, To Cure a Cold in One Day lets. All druggists refund the mot if it fails to cure. EF. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25e. The official head of the Philippine than Senator Cockrell of Missouri at}ern branch of the Grand Rapids government, W. H. Taft, in a state- ment before the senate committee on the Philippines said that it cost him $125 in gold per month to light his palace at Manilla and that he is forced to pay $3,000 per annum out of his own pocket for servant hire. These are mere incidents that give an estimate to the American people of the cost attendaat upon the im- perialistic tendencies of this govern- ment.—Lexington Intelligincer. When pain or irritation exists on any part of the body the application of Ballard’s Snow Liniment will give prompt relief. Price, 25 and 50 cts, —H. L. Tucker. Schley’s Counsel Won't Talk. Baltimore, Feb. 20.—Isidor Ray- ner, counsel for Rear Admiral Schley, left for Washington today. He de- clined to comment upon President Roosevelt’s decision in the matter of Admiral Schley’s appeal frum the findings of the court of inquiry. Ohio Woman Returns With Portune Interests she ran t hospital, wher hundreds of destitute entered One of her «eof cost lucky strikes was a third interest in aii which she bought for hundred-delaes.atrd-vy ight months later her net profit O00 large interests in the and hold half a dozen well miuving thin children “out-door-bos is seldom te White's Crenin Ver st preventive ol he H s. Tt sti@igthens thesvs- tem and a whieh « enduran Prive, 2 Tucker Why Shoot Men at Forty-tive, ASt. I divorced, has just been remart the age of 66 y A New Y is still acting as customs appraiser at the age of SO, ata salary of $7, O00 a year At Newport, Ky.. a gay old millionaire of four score has been souls CounTY man, recentls called upon by the law to pay 34. 000 toa charming widow half his age, with whose affection he had trifled. Few men are more vigorous 6S. Senator Vest is still active at 72. Senator Cullom of Mlinois is in his 78rd year. President Roosevelt will be 45 before his term is over. Hardly a man in publie life who amountsto anything is under 50. Russell Sage is 80. As long as they can make love at 66, encounter breach of promise suits, earn $7,000 a year and con- trol millions at 85 and direct nation- al legislation when past 70, why shoot men at 45, as alabor agitator recently advocated, defining that as “the worker's — limit?’’—Post-Dis- pateh. Ransom Is Paid. Washington, eb. 15.—The State department to-day officially contirm ed the press dispatches that conveyed the news of the payment of Miss Stone’s ransom to the brigands. It was stated in addition that Miss Stone’s actual liberation would take place as soon as the brigands got “out of the woods.” points anda field battery had been | Ointment cures them quickly, with. | miners were}! Sa partnership in- | | Nervous children are almost always One Outlaw Was Killed. Wewoka, I T.. Feb. 21.—J. €. Mil ner Malery, W. A. Jones, D W. Stone and Otis Howell. « United Sta tes marshals of Oklahoma jen ed in a fight with feur out Johnsor Marsha! Stone was dangerously wounded | One of the house of Isaac miles south of here, to-day. at th gang, Swafford, of the “gang” which recent j ly murdered the sheriff at Anadarko Ok., was killed outright. Two of the outlaws were captured supposed to be and one of them has been positively identified as Burt Casey character, who is also wanted as ons of the murderers of the Anadarko sheriff. The made his escape and joined four companions about one mile away fourth one He was pur- sued by three of the officers. Assist ALCe Was sentter aud posse start ed for the gulch where the outlaws are. They will undoubtedly be tuk en dead or alive There isa rumor to-the effect one of the men now in irons is ame: ber of the “gang which robbed the bank in Clarksville, Ark.. : dered Sheriff Johnson at that plac The arrest is regarded by the officers min as one of the most important sine jthe days of the Daltons, Marshal iStone, the wounded officer, is the thotel in this eity Vwi \ Theen sent to brin jdlead outhiw | | SU.cents in bottles, ‘Pubes 75 She Left Money for Charity | | Made in Klondike | Gourrison-on-Hudsor Toledo, 0, Feb, M.—Mrs, Charles] 21—'Phe will of Mr \ ( Purdy hats returned to ‘I fron WHO ed Mave Ne the Klondike with a fort During | Was presented to-day dor pre A four yeurs’ residence in the| th sur ot Putr ine house and Hotel she Lopate i bert ar terete ir soldelnims ageregating millions of mitral rai dollars, and when she finally pieked ited > jupstakes and came away it was bela with more than $1,000,000 in wold ' dust - ' Mrs. Purdy and her husband start-|!0! TK. 1M ed west mearly ten years age. It is rel said that at) Vancouver they dis-} Cll agreed about going farther, the hus-j Sow) al, Ne band returning to Tacoma, where he} Oly tmission and traet societ he is now said to bea motorman for |"! training school for 2 a streetcar company. Mrs, Purdy | building i26 went on to Maska, and from all ac. |*" vee eoutits prospered yee hue | It Besides looking after her business | a ! e Cold ar fot tT T pa ! \ kant. 7. Feb | | Fle has received jtelewt from 4 jStates marsha Key it les north of | | st Tidians iN “alls c = 04 i re heing o Plone tiedsures are H . jto bring i Seminole nt ' of the Crazy Snake band A Car Thrown Inte a Vield Peru, Ind., Feb. 21.-The Ric mond passenger train on the South Indiana railway was wre milesfrom Peru this eveni: car was derailed. The ; caused by the breaking of « truck under the baggage car, throwing the smoking car off the track and throw- inga passenger coach fifty feet intos cornfield. The special ear occupie: by “A Runaway Girl” opera compa- ny stands across the track. Many of the passengers were badly shaken up, but none was seriously injured. The following Demoers tic Congress men will have little opp Lloyd. C} ran, Cowherd, Rucker, UeArmend, Shackelferd and Benton. Messrs Robb, Vandiver, Cooney and Bough- erty have fights in their districts, while the Congressional topic hasnot beon as-yet seriously>considered by Jim Butler's constituents.—Jefferson City Press. CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You ilava Always Bought Signature i it litaex re-nomination