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A man’s life may Hundred Dollais for any case that it : iat ls to cure. Send tor list of testimon- be forfeited by our decision. How Address F. J, Cuenry & Co.,| many christians are among us?” viedo, O. B@Psold bydruggis 7<¢ | Nine men raised their hands “Will one of you pray?” asked the foreman. One of the oldest jurors THF JURY PRAYED FOR GUIDANCE After Prayer the Kentuckians Sentenc- ed a Murderer for Eighteen Years. REDUCED RATES TO CHICAGO WIRGNATIONAL LIVE STOCK said he would do his best. All knelt " EXPOSITION i and an earnest prayer was offered. Balloting then began. Several jurors — rye y And prin ie were in da of : life nett and See oes Ase a e wr oe | others for terms as short as eight eursion tickets to. Chicago from e points east of } Seemietier and wert | Years. ‘The jury flually ayrod on pf Muscatine and Wilton at rate of | eighteen years. pne fare plus $2 for round trip, with Anal return limit leaving Chicago] §§ S645 hs ac. 8,1901. These reduced rates’ 3ears the - Sought Rive a splendid opportunity for a| © heap trip to Chicago to attend this oh eat exposition which in interest nd in the number and excelle>ce of hibits will surpass any of its kind Te Postpone the Pair. er held. For full information con-| Washington, March 8 —lepre ult nearest Rock Island ticket agent | sentative Tawney, chairman of the address JOUN SEBASTIAN, 1S ated shane exposition « G.P.A, Chicago, | Louisiana purchase exposition com- mittee, is preparing a bill under di- rection of the board of managers of the fair, postponing the exposition | two years, In this way the wovern- | ment is made to take the initiative /in postponing the fair, There is lit- | tledoubt but the bill will pass, so | the fair fever can now reeede and re appear in 1905 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE _ PATENTS Trapve Marks Desicns Copyricuts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may ulekly ascertain our opinion free w . avention is probably y Hons strictly contiden free, Oldest ager Slain in a Brother's Quarrel, Keytesville, Mo., March 5.—Horace and William Ellicott, brothers, sons of Samuel Ellicott, living ten miles west of Keytesville, fought last night William Ellicott) was killed Horace Ellicott gave himself up ‘Scieaifie Fine culation of any scientific O1 ad ear; four months, $l. and AUNTY & U0,S618roadway, Nay Bravi yi ich Office, Vashington, oH) TON Te Mirren, O Oj If you happen to be one mesa ll of those unfortunate people with a weak, lame, tired, aching” back, it is time you were finding out about Omega Oil. Go ahead and try it, anyhow. Once in a while Omega Oil fails to cure a very bad case of long standing, but there never was a case where it failed to give great relief. Be fair about it, and give the Oila chance. Have your back rubbed_with it every night’ for a week or two. While you are using the Oil, be care- ful not to strain the back, and if you can you should not do any hard work. The rubbing should be kept up about ten minutes or more each time Omega Oil isapplied. A bad back needs more rubbing and 4 longer treatment than.a mild case, and you must be pa- tient. Weak back is sometimes very stubborn, but Omega Oil will be found to work wonders if constantly used. New cases are much easier to cure. ™ | work of preparation for this great _ WATCH ST.LOUIS. BEFRIENDED TRAMP The greatest world’s fair the world BECAME MINISTER. has ever seen will.be held atSt. Louis To keep in touch with the — in 1903. ; . world’s fair and to get all the news! Woman s Kindness Turned of all the earth, every reading person | Him to Christianity shouldjat once subscribe for the} : great newspaper of St. Louis, the| ps GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. Itstandspre-/SHE GAVE HiM A GOOD HOME. eminent and alone among American Kokomo, Ind., March 5.—The newspapers, and acknowledges no scriptural injunction to “turn no one equal or rival. Its circulation ex- : nr i ovary slabs kad Manas Ge lest unaware you entertain an € ” . to s, ’ : angel,” has been literally verified in oa yap : ene Paste © | the case of Mrs. Rachel Middleton of sweet Waste hthis city and a poor ragged tramp. ny pe a rg So Fifteen years ago a lad 16 years of eulae ihe cenine cage “cei, age knocked at her back door and . ees asked for food and shelter. The kind tisement elsewhere in this issue. h . " 18-6t earted woman gave him both She became deeply interested in the boy, who told her that he had run away Nothing is so convincing as facts, [from a good Presbyterian home at Confronted with the simple state- | Zanesville, 0. He gave his name as ment that the state finances were | George Miller. never in} better shape, republican} He remained at the home of Mrs. organs must drop their campaign of | Middleten for several weeks, attend- calumny if they expect a patient [¢d a revival meeting at the Friends hearing. Every fund has a larger church and was converted. Then he balance than is usual at this time of | told Mrs, Middleton that he had told - Kumi | the year... The tatal amount in the her a falsehood regarding his name; treasury to the credit of all funds is | that his trae name was Aulder Lar- $2,693,876. Of this sum $932,635 |Zelene. He became a changed young belongs to the general revenue fund, | man, but soon left the home of the There will be no deficit at theclose of | kind hearted Quaker woman, and for the fiscal year, Next year the bond-]15 years he was not of and ed indebtedness will be liquidated — | Was almost forgotten until Mriday night a well dressed gentleman in the garb ofa clergyman called at the home of Mrs, Middleton and. intro- duced himself as Rev, Aulder Larzel- eve of Canada, heard St. Louis Republic Sour Stomach “After FE wi luduced to try CASCA- BETS, | will ve pe without them in the house. My liver was ina very bad shape, and my head ached and I had stomach trouble. Now, since tak- ing Cascarets, | fecl tine, My wife has also used them with beneficial results for sour stomach,” JOS, KREHLING, 1¥21 Congress St., St. Louis, Mo. lt proved to be the return of the trampt of 15 years ago. After his conversion the young man wandered into Canada, worked his way through a theological school and became a leading minister in’ the ehurch z Frient Saturday and Sunday was quarterly meeting in the, old church at Russiaville and Rev. Larzelene preached two profound sermons which created 2 great sensation in CANDY CATHARTIC CUATS UW Te VA TRADE MARK REGISTERED AMERICA WILL NOT HELP BOERS. Transvaal Delegation so informed by The President. Washington, March 5.—Messrs. | Woolmarans and Wessels, the Boer | representatives, who recently came here from South Africa to induce the United States te take some steps in their behalf, called at the white houre to-day. They were received by President Roosevelt in the library and remain- ed with him about 15 minutes. They called as private citizens and not in their capacity as Boer representa- tives. Mr. Roosevelt listened attent- ively to what they had to say and then informed them this government can not and will not interfere in the struggle. The Boer delegates first called on Secretary Hay. They were not very specific as to what they wanted and apparently would be satisfied with a simple tender of good offices. on the part of the United states. The secretary of state heard them and promised to consider their peti- tions and todo whatever he ceuld to ameliorate the condition in South Africa, But he pointed out that the president was the prin authority in such matters and he recommended that the Boers see Mr, Roosevelt and ascertain his views, This they did with the result above stated His Photograph of a Theft Ind., March -G.—Al Decker, of the firma of Decker & Son, furniture dealers and funeral direc. Brazil, tors of this city, evolved unique plan whieh caught one of bis trusted elerks who, it is said. was dai ‘pp piag the ch’ Mr. Deeker directed a exmera in dine with the money raw er and attached to the slide a siving which passed through into the cellar He soueht ao vantage pais wid ie he discovered the clerk taking the ne as ar Re 3 borhood to which he came GULATE THE UNS . ‘Paste Good. Do r Gripe, We, 250, He. +. CURE CONSTIPATION Kemedy Company, Chiengo, Montreal, NO-T0-BAC ; ed tramp 15 years ago. Rey. Larzelene will be the guest 0 the good lady who turned the course of his life by kind treatment fer sev eral days before returning to his home at Toronto, Canada, dew nd guar 1K UR eco Habit. FOUGHT IN HIS OWN COURT. A Good Route to Try Judge Nubn of Macon County Resented Comments of the Insane Asylum Superintendent. Macon, Mo., March 5.—Judge Hen- ry Nuhn of the county court and Supt. W. A. Patrick, of the Macon county asylum for the insane, at the conclusion of an altereation over an It traverses a territory rich in undeveloped resources; a territory containing unlimited possibilities fo~ agriculture, horticulture, stock rais- ing, mining and manufacturing. And last, but not least, it is The Scenic Route for Tourists. The Fri traveling fast time— account the superintendent for ice had-a~ personat encounter in the court room. Although there were over a dozen in the court room, but one attempt was made to separate the combat- 2m now offers the Fj ants, and the man who made it was excellent service and 9} thrustiunceremoniously to one side by one ofthe bystanders. At last the superintendent closed with the judge’and threw him to the floor, where he-held him fast. Between St. Louis and Kansas City and points in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri- tory, Texas and the Southwest. money from the drawer, he pulled the slide by ineans of the string photographed the clerk with his hands full of coins. The arrested, Can't Learn Chinese, He Says New York, March 6, incapable of mastering the Herbert A Giles, professor «of Chinese at Cam- Women are Chinese lang according te bridge university, England an lee tureat Columbia, It lecture in America and the first to be = first tmiknown \bout half establishment of whieh an person gave S200,000 the audience was composed of women, This proved rather embarrassing, us some of Prof. Giles’s remarks yvere | not exactly complimentar Hesaid that the Chinese syinbol for treach- | ery Was W _ Advance in Insurance Rates. Bes Moines, La., Mar received by local repre sentatives Of fern fire Mnisuratr state that ay will soon bet He asked the judge to yield, but the latter only shouted back his de- fiance. Although down, the judge held firmly to a lock of his antage- nist’s hair, and never did let go till the mill closed through the weariness of the combatants. There has been considerable differ- ence between the county judges over accounts and other matters before the court for some time. Judge Nuhn has very pronounced views, and when his two associates overruled him he would record a vigorous protest. Until the recent encounter Judge Between Kansas City and points ia Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and the Southeast. Between Birmingham and Mem- phis and points in Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory,Texas and the West and Southwest. Full information as to route and rates cheerfully furnished upon appli- cation to any representative of the Company, or to Passenger Traffic Department, Commercial Building, Saint Louts. Harness! . and Saddlery: Buooies and Surrics» Road Wagons and Sprino Wavons McFARI.AND BROS. Nuhn contemplated retiring from the bench when his term was out, he having served four years as judge from the northern district, but this afternoon he announced himself as a candidate for the presiding judge- ship in opposition to Judge J. W. Williams, the present incumbant. Roosevelt Has Not Changed. Washington, March 6.—The fol- lowing authorized statement was made public at the white house thig evening: “Any statement thatthe President has changed his attitude on the Cu- bian reciprocity business is without the slightest foundation in fact. Anyone contemplating a trip west to Montana and intermediate points Idaho, Washington, Oregon and “| British Columbia during months of | March and April or for special exeur- sions to California in April, Juneand August, 1092. Write mea postal card giving point, they wish | togo. I will take pleasureinfurnish- Wagon Harness $10 to $30; fog Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles | ing them best rate route as any oth- +) prices, Bugey Tons, Cnshions, . ve end gee Us; get our prices and you will snrely trade with ‘agon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design ,McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. and painting. | er information desired. ! ; E. C. VANDERVOOT, Agt, i States. At a recent meet ance man rein New York itv a Hat advance of 20 per cent wasmace which ia now to be made general Losses for January and the firat ten deve in February aeeresaied 40 million dollors. eeded 50 million dollars Losses for LOOT ex. Filipino Slaves are Cheap. Washington, March 6.—A woman and her baby, two young men anda young woman were sold as slaves for $40 worth of dry goods and $20 in Mexican money, on the Island of Mindanao, according to the records of the court-martial of a Moro nam- ed Sulug, charged with murder-and kidnapping. Sulug was acquitted of killing one of the natives, but sen- tenced to fourteen years’ imprison ment for kidnapping. The Mail is Under the Snow. Ouray, Col., March 6.—O. Austin, }command of the naval thestage driver, who drove thestage given by the new Doan Lung depart. ment of Chinese at Coluiabia, for the |e Gas From a Stove Killed Three. Oconomowoc, Wis bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me- Laughlin and Mrs. Margaret McDer- ald people, were found in the McLaughlin March 5.—The mott, aul 1ome this afternoon A hard coal stove door was open showing death by asphyxiation Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tableta cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 2 Two Battalions Left Ft Crook Yesterday Omaha, Neb.. March 5.—Two bat- talions of the Tenth infantry and regimental headquarters left’) Fort Crook to-day over the Burlington for San Francisco on the way to the Philippines. The Twenty-second in fantry, which arrived from the Orient to-day, is now established in the bar- racks at Fort Crook When children have earache, satur- ate a piece of cotton with Ballurd’s Snow Liniment, and place it in the ear. It will stop the pain quickly » 25 and 50 cents.--H. L. Tuck They Were Not Under the Snow, Ouray, Col, March 5 vel and Mavion Bell, employes ol the George Du Colorado Teleplions company, who were supposed to have been lost ina snow slide between Ironton and Red Mountain homes in Silverton have arrived cet eit The first mailin a week was dis parehed by carrier on horseback to Red Mountain this 1 Won't Have Orientals Denver, Mareh 3 Uswistaihe sure bee men real estate Th ent i push \ lubor unions . il se invest l ri POU yi i Ins 1 ae the 8 su lyestiot lites an eK Lose i ' Deron Wee Pr Phetnsane Sian tntisret joined the Unit he was found te by hospital guards wi Dr.-C.1 pi Mite t por tale Sub measures will be taken culistment Childr ii ‘ ~ tive power and colic of a more or los severe character results, i token which is at all diftieut it est White's Cream Vermifuge sets asia f ral and per tte Price, 25 cents.—H Howell Will be Retired Seon. Washington, March 5.—Rear Ad miral J. A. Howell will be retired Mareh 16. Next to Admiral Dewey he is the ranking officer of the navy. His retirement will result in the pro- motion of Captain A. E. Crownishield chief of the bureau of navigation, to the grade of rear admiral, and per- mit the execution of the plan to plaice that officer in command of the Ku- ropean station. Captain J. PF. Merig, recently in Station at Honolulu, was retired to-day with running between Ouray, Lrontonand] the rank of rear admiral Red Mountain, which left here last Wednesday for those points, return- ed to Ouray on snow shoes. The stage and United States mail is buri- ed under an avalanche about two anda half miles north of lronten. The three passengers who were on the stage escaped and are at a boarding house at Gustin Hill. ‘his signature is on every box of the genuine tion, eall « tive Bromo-Quinine Taviets the remedy that enr+s » cold in ome day Excursions to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Tickets on sale April 22> to rood returning 25th, 19 Rate of $45.00 for che round trip, On sale June Zod and Tth, 102, return limit July 31st, 1902. Late of $45 for the round trip. On sale Aug. 3rd to Sth. 1902, rood returning to Sept. 30th. Onty 5.00 forthe round trip. : Only one change of ears between Butler and San Francisco and Los Angeles. For any further informa- on or address, EL. C. VaxpEryoort, Agt.