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_ Colored Art Pictures. , f f° Great Newspaper Giobe-Demeocrat The Dairy GLope-Democrar is without a rival in all the » ought to be at every fireside in the land The first of a series of beautiful colored art pictures will be issued with the next Sunday Post-Dispatch, March 30th, Easter number. The pictures are in eleven colors, size 104 x16} inches, ready for framing. Fit to adorn any home. The price of the great Sunday Post-Dispatch, including 14-page magazine, elaborately illustrated, comic section in colors, news sections and this beautiful art picture, regu- lar price, only 5 cents acopy. Onsale atall news stands or by mail for 3 months 50 cents. Address: Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Mo. Don’t Miss the First Picture, FREE WITH THE Sunday Post-Dispatch. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH St. Louis and the Work of Preparation for the * Great World’s Fair of 1903. The St Louis The Great Republican Paper of Amvriva. West, and stands at the very front among the few REALLY GREAT newspapers of the world. BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, Daily, | Daily, | Including Sunday. Without Sunday, Sunday, Edition, One Year - 00} One Year - - $4.00 40 to GO Pages 6 Months - - - 3,00) 6 Months 2.00 | One Year - $2.00 8 Months - - - 1.50)3 Months - 1.90 | G6 Months 1.00 The Twice-a- Week Issue of the Globe-Democrat at $1 a Year. Is the greatest newspaper barain 6f the age. Lt is almost equal toadaily ' It gi at the price of a weekly. ‘8 the latest tel yhie news from all the world every Tuesday and Friday. Its market reports are complete and correct in every detail Tt has no equalas a home and family journal and Two papers every week, Eight pages or more every Tuesday and Friday, TTR SS THE GLOBE PRINTING CO., St."Louis, Mo Sore Throat | most 3,000 men are thrown out of} = O 8 Oj No mother ought ever to | me a l go to bed without Omega | Oil in the house. Night is the time when a Sore Throat | becomes worse. No one seems to know why this should be, but it is a fact that you well know. As soon as a | child complains of Sore Throat, rub the throat and chest | with Omega Oil, and you ought to put some of the Oil on | a piece of flannel, and bind it on the throat over night. his may be the means of saving the child’s life. ™ McFARI.,AND BROS, Harness’ and Saddlery, Buootes and’ Surties» Road Waguns and Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Sheets and Bows. Our Vohicles ure une intent *McF ARLAND On Two Minutes Notice. GUILTY OF BRIBERY. 3utte, Mont., April 2.—All mines of the Anaconda, Parrott and Washoe companies have been forced to close by the walk-out of 28 hoisting en- | The} demand for increase in wages from | $4 to $5 a day had been refused. Al- Alderman Meysenburg, of St. Louis, Is Convicted. St. Louis, Mo., March A. Meysenburg, member of the house gineers on two minutes notice °27.—Emil of delegates, was convicted of bribery oe ; in connection with suburban street! employment. The engineers proba | railway franchise legislation in Judge | Lly will sueceed also in getting the Douglas’ court this evening after a} engineers of the Butte and Boston | triqj lasting and Montana companies to strike. Plot Against King Edward. four days, and his pun- ishment fixed at three years in the penitentiary. The jurors consumed only three-qarters of an hour in Paris, April 2.—The La Patrie’s} reaching a decision, and they were, San Remo, Italy, correspondent re-| jt is said. unanimous as to the ques- peats this morning the story tele-| tion of guilt graphed from Rome that the police have discovered an anarchist plot to assassinate King Edward and that the kuow!ledae of this has stopped the king's proposed visit to Cannes The charge against Meysenburg was that he received $9,000 from Brewer Philip Stock to vote for a franchise for the Suburban Railway Company. Stock swore Wednesday that the $9,000 was ostensibly paid for the purchase of shares in a com- pany, but that theshares were worth- less and that the money was in real- ity a bribe. L L | “Et have been troubled a at deal with a torpid liver, which produces constipa: tion. I found CASCARETS to be all you cla: for them, and secured such relief the that I purchased another suonly and was co! pletely sured. I shall only be too glad to rec- omment rets whenever the opportunity {s presented. J. A SMiTs, 2020 Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold, Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 2 CANDY CATHARTIC Called on “Farmer” Bryan. Lincoln, Neb., Mareh 26,.—W. J Bryan’s new barn, four miles from whieh Fought ‘Till Death. Jim Ridgeway, of Deerfield town- ship, was in Nevada Wednesday. He tells of an exciting encounter between his shepherd dog and a large wolle Monday night. The wolf had been prowling xround several nights be- fore he met the dog. When they in- troduced it seemed a fight was prearranged, but each was afraid to take the aggressive part. Mr. ttidgeway heard the noise and shot at the wolf with his shot gun. The animal dropped and dog rushed upon it. The wolf was only stunned however, and was up in an instant. A battle reyal was then begun and it was many minutes before victory smiled on either combatant. The fight was almost equal. The dog would hardly get hold of the wolf before a sharp, vicious snap from the wolf's jaws made him let go and howl with pain. After a few minutes however, the wolf's defense grew The gun shot wound was telling, and before long all strength was wone. themselves of his The dog was victorious, but the wolf died fighting and left many scars which his canine adversary will wear until his death, —Nevada Post Brain- Food: Nonsense Another ridiculous food fad has has been branded by the most com- petent authorities, They have dis- pelled the silly notion that one kind of food is weeded for brain, another town, the ex-candidate and family are temporarily residence purposes, was the scene of rustic revelry last night ing Bryan rode his saddle horse over using for lea! otent, ‘Taste Good, Do . Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 1c, 25¢, We. In theeven- Sold and guaranteed by all drug- gists to CURE Tobacco Habit. A Good Route to Try a + \ FRISCO SYSTEM Ce It traverses a territory rich in undeveloped resources; a territory containing unlimited possibilities for agriculture, horticulture, stock rais- ing, mining and manufacturing. And last, but not least, it is The Scenic Route for Tourists. The Frisco System now offers the traveling public excellent service and fast time— NO-T0-BA tothe Normal postoffice, a mileaway While he wasabsent forty or fifty friends, comprising the toget his mail. farmers of the neighborhood and their families, swarmed into the im provised home. When back, he found “Uncle Jake” Wolf, the patriarch of thecountryside, acted ‘asspokestan, and,in a short, but felicitious speech, welcomed Bryaninto the community Bilderbrand, a newspaper editor, drew forth his tid- Bryan got Osse88 “Parmer” retired dle and made music for the Virginia reel, in which Bryan himself was a participant midnight after a luncheon of dough nuts, mninee pies and cider, The party broke up at . - F his signature v the genuiu Between St. Louis and Kansas Laxative Boom: NE Tablets City and points in Missouri, Kansas, i 2 remed in ome de: Arka , Oklahoma, Indian Terri- § tory, Texas and the Southwest. Between Kansas City and points 4 in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississipp., Georgia, Florida and the Southeast. Between Birmingham and Mem- phis and points in Kansas, Arkansa Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Tex f and the West and Southwest. More Shootings May Occur. March coroner's jury this morning brought ina verdict that Stephen G Conk Emporia, Kan., 28.—A ling committed suicide. His ex-wif -|whom he tried to kill, probably h vill i recover. Two of Conkling’s brother: ‘I Full information as to route anc arein town and other shootings are rates cheerfully furnished upon app!! f cation to any representative of the Company, or to 4 predicted, as one of them last night met and attempted to assault one ol the men alleged to have been mixed up in the family treubles which caus ed the tragedy. vented by fears for his own life, as j Passenger Traffic Department, § Commercial Bullding, Satat Louis. : He was only pre- the man attacked presented a gunto his head. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE et FAL. LS PM, Ce The Beare the Signature of Trace Marks Bricish Meet Reverses. Desicns CopyricuHts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica. tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patenta, Patents taken through Munn & Co, receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific America cena teat et: area, cul a A four months, $1. Saat byall newsdealers. Etosrr nF F 8t., Vashington, London, March 30.—In the course of'an official casualty list received yesterday General Lord Kitchener reports the defeat of a party of Mar- shal’s Horse by the Boers in the Rhenoster valley on March 24. The British loss was seven killed, eight wounded and twenty nine cap- tured. The captured have since been released. Friendship Treaty Ready. Madrid, March 30.—The treaty of friendship between the United States and Spain will be signed as soon as Bellamy Storer, the United States minister here, returns to Madrid. Mr. Storer is at present in the United 7 ‘Dr. Fi i Solin, at les OF sent , or eix boxes BROS. Butle we canco, | & OT, LOU, me pao as it will hold good for a short time kind for muscles, and still another for bones, A correct diet will not only nourish particular part but it will sustain every other part Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by iy digestion and dyspepsia Yor nist prepare for their appearance vent their coming by taking lan doses of Green's Aueust Plower, favorite medicine of the healthy mil lions, A few Ss aids dipestion, stimulates the liver to healthy ae tion, purities the blood, and makes TOIT ETH Toya aid v can get Dr. G. Go ¢ reliabh remedies. Get Green’sspecialalman ac, e-O-W Orous, Jou To Cure a Cold in One Day Cake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab . All drngyists refund the money it fails to eu LW. Grove’s sig nature is on each box, de. Four Men Killed Resisting Officers. Matewan, W. Va.. March 29.—Jos Hatfield, his son, Ephraim Hattield Harry Watts, a saloon man, of Will Rutherford were iamson, at Joht killed in ati npting to prevent t wl fone of the Hatti to-da on Blackberry, Pike county, Ky Ephraim Hatfield had been it North Cai a. and for some offense was being pursued with a fucitive warrant Jopliv Man Was Killed. Rossland Mareh 31,—Tbarey Broadhurst Was inet erly of Joplin, Mo tly killed ina mines ion here to-day. Several ot injured by the force of the ———— SCIENTISTS WERE MiSTAKEN. Beaumont Oil Fields Have Proved Too Much for Them. | Beaumont, Tex., March 30.—Near- lly every day proves the fallacy of jsome one of the many prophecies | made by scientists and oil experts concerning the Beaumont tield. Last fall C. F. Z. Caracristi, scientist and oil expert, made the prediction that 10,000,000 barrels would bectie ulti- mate production of the Spindle Top wells. More than 11,000,000 barrels of oil have already been drawn from the wells, and even now a well occas- ionally breaks something and runs wild Even if the gas should become ex- hausted until it will not cause the oil to flow, the wells will produce for years all the oil that can be pumped from them; at least, that is the belief of even the most conservative oil men, Oil men who saw a recent test of the Atlantic and Pacific Spouter at Sour Lakesay that the well did much better than at the throwing an S-inch stream of oil 90 former tests, to 100 feet over the derrick. These reports are brought by relinble and conservative men, and the interest it the Sour Lake field is inereasing — It is reported here that some thas sold for 86,000 au acre and some owners are holding out mor than. twiee that figure. If another spo uter be ht inat Sour Lake boon Peric ligestion is the only foun dation rfect health The foo v t sill the blood we have Whieh ite t very ry mu cle and tissue & body Herbine quickens the apy vids digestion gives tone and vigor il of M0 HL. Tucker, drugyist Another Trust Law Gone Austin, Tex., April 2.—The eour of civil appeal this morning paraly ed the anti-trust law of Texas in | Waters-Pierce Oi company suit and the suit against the Shippers’ Con press company, charged with buyi Nets \ i tional in dine with the United States in the Wht ‘ Pierce ca t court hold t ' Cures Po meer, tbe 1D ES ( | ‘ i ! if Ward v's, Ga Ist I fron nl ope i i" UPiitiv, ite Broadhurst was drilling in: and copper mine near this city this afternoon and his drill struck old charged’ hole, exploding inne diately. He was dead when extricat ed from the debris and was probably killed instantaneously, t Botanic Bloor ed all the wave my skin the riche Blood Balin pnt ne blood and new ) brain.” A. Willian face covered with pin on back of he sup] - onleer Geo on heck Atl pilus, itehing In Cures Botanic Blood Balm=so. 5 TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeaway! vi can be cured of any form of tobacco using Iv, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of i d vigor by taking 'NO-TO-BAG, es weak mem strong, Many gain pounds in ten days. Over §0@,000 cured. All druggists. Cure ranteed. Book- let and advice EE. Address STERLING RiUMEDY CO., Chicago or New York, 437 A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should tak advantage of the unprecedented club- bing offer we this year make, which 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 throughout the West and commend themselves to the reader’s favorable attention up- en mere mention. The Live Stock Indicator is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the West and the most practical poultry paper for the farmer, while The Special Farm- ers’ Institute Editions are the most practical publications for the promo- tion of good farming ever published. ake advantage of this yreat offe r, only. Samples of these papers may be examined by calling at this office. ; 5-6m {nant blood troubles, such: Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is|/ Botanic Blood Balm cure: scab and scales, pimples, 1 rt carbunicles, sepofula. ete Bs pecially for all obstinat: cases that lave reached the second or third stage. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De scribe trouble and free medical ad- vice sent in sealed letter. WATCH ST. LOUIS. The greatest world’s fair the world has ever seen will be held at St. Louis in 1903. To keep in touch with the work of preparation for this great world’s fair and to get all the news of all the earth, everyMfeading person should at once subscribe for the great newspaper of St. Louis, the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. Itstands pre- eminent and alone among American newspapers, and acknowledges no equal or rival. Its circulation ex- tends to every state and territory in the union, to Canada and Mexico, and to every part of the world where - there are readers of the English lan- guage. 2It ought to be in your home during the coming year. See adver- tisement elsewhere in this issue. 8-6t CASTORIA Yor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of y y mye energeme—ng

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