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Colored, Art Pictures. The first of a series of beautifal 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. F.t to adorn any home. The price of the great Sunday Post-Dispatch, including 14-page maguzine, elaborately illustrated, comic section in colors, news sections and this beautiful art picture, regu- lar price, only 5 ents a copy. 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 fer the Great World’s Fair of 1903. The St. Louis Paper of America, eThe Great Newspaper ve the Waite Globe-Demoecrat The Datry Grose-DeMocrar is without a rival in all the The Great Republican West, and stands at the very front among the few reaLy GREAT newspapers of the world, BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. Daily, | Daily, | Sunday Including Sanday, Without Sunday Edition One Year = SH00] One Year. - shoo | 10 to GO Pages 6 Months - - - 300) 6 Months - 2.00) One Your - S200 3 Months - 1.50 | 3 Months 1.0016 Months . . Low The Twice-a-Week Issue of the Globa Is the greatest newspaper bargain of the age. Lt is almost equal toa daily at the price of a weekly, Lt gives the latest telographie news from all the world every Tuesday and Friday. [ts market reports are complete and correct in every detail Lt has no equal asa home and family journal and ought to be at every fireside in the land, Two papers every week. Right pages or more every Thesday and Friday. THE\GLOBE PRINTING CO.,, St. Louis, “IT {S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO Don’t pay two extra profits when you bu: 7 and harness, Deal with tho factory. Get our lowest Wholesale ‘rates, selling direct to customers i3 saving thousunds of dollars to carriage buyers in eve country. We quote the same rates to you that we would give the largest wholesale jobber, and we offer you an assortment to choose from such as no other dealer can show, With every purchase we give the broadest guarantee, If it is notin every way satisfactory, you can retura the vehicle to us and we will pay freight charges both ways, \Ve can also Save two Profits for you on harness ai 4 oth Write for our free ilustwated describe the buggies, surreys, Our system of Ty corner of the horse equipments. wetons, ete., that have wait until your need is more pressir have the catwlogue by you for futur THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO., Columbus, 0., P.O. Box 772. St. Louis, Mo., P.O. Box 64, Write to nearest offive, wy. Prive $3 With leather quarter lo Shipment from Columbt THE BEST ~ LAWN AGENTS WANTED Lawn Swings and Settees, Hammock | Chairs, Camp Chairs and Stools, Agents easily make $5 To $10 Per Day. Will furnish samples at re- duced prices to those desiring agency. Exclusive territory given. Address, Clearfield Wooden-Ware Co., CLEASFIELB, PA. | REMEDY Co. Cc ] Fdiaiberinen lave in Jemocrat at $1 a Year. | McFARI.AND BROS. Harness! and Saddlery, Buooies and Surties tS Road Wagons and . Sprino Wasons 5™" TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeaway! You be cured of any form of tobacco using eas well, strong, magnetic, full of x by taking TO-BAC, akes weak men strong. Many gain m pounds in ten- days. Over $00,000 cured. All druggists. aranteed.” Book- let and advice FR! Address STERLING nicago or New York, 437 Prices Must Be Increased. Kansas City, April 26 sentatives of the fur Repre- ture manufae- turersof Missouri, Kansas, lowaand Minnesota met here to-day behind closed doors, presided over by F Brace, of the Stanthon Table ecom- pauy of St. Panl, and diseussed rais- Abernathy, said: We tportint niatters, ing prices, J. 1 a local Tahuhicturer, conte Phe e eho aid dewes than—that . Lowers, ob a Wonn’s preferences, Magnet at power tothe averag Rven Wohin That sreatest otal jewels, health, is efforts to tronueus hake or save the money to purchase e now, ased the priecs | wv Wages have ad-} A MILLION FOR EYESIGHT. Charles Broadway Rouse, the Blind Dies Witt ing Alis Hopes Realized Millionaire, ut Hav- Chapf Broa y Rouss, w has just cic York, was an inter- esting enterp g character lis 1 i Charle Rouss Phe naine ay he added because ejpal t hfare of New ¥ whet wor torre. te was bern Woodbury, Md. in Ip3t. As a sel vy he notions in the streets in Winchester, and when 15 be- came clerk in a store ata salary of one dol week, In three years he ated a capital of $500, with which he went into business, and at the wealthiest merchant in Winchester, having $60,000 in the bank. He joined the conte earny at the outbreck of the war, and at its close jhe was practically penniless, having H the | He came to this city, obtained employment as a clerk, saved his money and eventually began bus ' Ps, trav- | ten cent stores and such establishments. | It is estimated that Mr, Rouss had aecumulated a fortune of $1 O with which to ¢ in Richmond, Va, a memorial chapel to dead eont ates and S30,000 te found an art 25 he w given all his money in aid of southern cause, supplying bargain count eling merchants, five and | He wave $i et ‘holarship for the Uni- He gave Winches: versity of Virginia, | toxieated and a “sees pees MRS. HARRY FARGO LED A DOUBLE LIFE mis Trag Developments of St. L Which Husband Shot His Wite St. Louis, April 30.—Wilbur R Davis, a waiter in a cafe, las arrested andwilltedield pend ne the result of the inquest over the remains ! of Mrs, Harry Fargo, who was shot to death evirly yesterday morning by | her husband. Davis admits he was the man who accompanied Mrs. Far- go home and was the di the tragedy Le said he h Mrs. Fargo several month under the | i enuse of | ad known} name of Mabel Smith, but did) not | kuow she was tarried. roof wed, the enfe Monday | eaine in in 1 him He did'so, and finally She was a frequent Where he was) emyp evening, he claims K to escort her to a ear, devided to go with her to her home, | owing to her condition Pearl Speeks, the colored servant, HOP at the Pargo home, tells a Which indicates that the dead wo man led an irregular tile, She story sail jored Baptist j Killed Isaiah Soft Heart Sometimes Sign of a Soft Head Washingt April 25 r sas, ca ‘ . I Jacobso \ t Federal peni tentiury for violating the nations bunkingr Lows. Phe President listened toGovernor lined te House the Governorremarked: ‘Myr. President, Lam afraid Davis’ appeal, bat de fore he the request. Be lhuve Bot a soft heart.” Presi- dent, “but sometimes a soft heart i “Perhaps not,” replied soft a public official is a sign of ) ead CASTONRIA. band ine Kind You Have Always Bought Preacher Shot Five Times Emporia, Kan, April 26 Rev, W pastor of St. dames’ col. ho here, shot and tlson. a middle tued negro laborer, this afternoon aN ge WesAT Ty Wagon Harness $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles d prices. Buggy Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Comb and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting, McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. tertaining royalty that we'll know how to give you the time of your life. And the bonds between this country and Abyssinia need strengthening anyway. Costly Street 1 rovements, The largest sum ever spent in im- proving one street was $14,500,000, on the Rue de Rivoli, Paris. New Cannon street, London, cost $14,750,000, down body and makes the blood reo and nourishing. Especially advised for chronic, old cases that doctors, patent medicines and hot spring fail to cure. Druggists, $1. To prove B. B. B. cures, sample sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Deseribe trouble, and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. red hair, | won't marry you.” “CANDY CATHARTIC Boe, Oe, Drogeists. Genuine stamped C.C. C. Never sold in-bulk, Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” thet, Hoa worn will nak her fae uc atakanieia at 68 Ein. ONG that Mrs. Fargo frequently returned | tate t Potlert aceused Bue Th te wet a eovet » then’ let fand » town hall of New, home with ten, and had arranged | mundson « ) intinaey with artify herselfagainst the inside] York he eave the ton and | With her to signal by turning up thet) is wif uly oan hone e ious cousequences of coughs, colds; Hifayerts the and in Mount Hope (lights when Pargwo was at | clergy near Eda remvete & erecter onument , | * ane? browehial affections by tl aly ae Me 1a monumen Fargo is in’ the hospita ho alwhowas at work mov ‘ le Meniory of con rans, | Var use of Deo Boseloe’s Germant + : th of Mr, |SPtained ankle, sustained while pute} Not a word i 1 |S p Et will prompt irrest cone <4 <4 Land for the last (Sting Davis, He. suys lett d - oe) 1 its early - . vd re six years be had been blind, He of-/ idea his wife was anteue toh 1 fired The alteeted Tangs and Gronehial | pereg My Pte any man whe would } } ty : Ftubesand drive the dread disease} restore} ee ca 1M [tame is handsontely” furnishes Kdmanids died i Irom the system. tis not aeuresll | sever vrtnenia eel 4 teins ) he is hig Poin iusurance i butitisa certain cure fore & substitute, who wan atintluely af. [ireles. u's remains will be ! | colds an lH aronehial i on fisted ana Andorwent may awe [oUt to Mt. Da rer Tormer hone t Dr Go G. Green's: retieble | dent Netl found, however, | Pearl Specks tells the following | na satany drigstore whieh was of any avail | rhe dibe! eo-w Get Green's Special Almanac story jth le " f [earns br eee Kena . A LETTER FROM LINCOLN. “Larrived home about 10 0%¢lok | ¢ : ; j | Monday night from the ier with | yenesold i |..: A BOON TO WOMEN, Discover sof Kubbish in|) f ' , Neale : ; nl Webel the two children suid found the louse fal re 1 | Ms New ty—Wos to a Sore ‘ or va ‘ ' ! « | The tie Sehurmana 4 | > A os ong re rowing Mother, lighted up sthe bell and Mr. | sixtyete woeo t in 4 mwood , ey MKAULE UKRVE Ns Fargo answer Y WAS VERY ADEN | piyy * qe woman, s and apy vtalt ae worried. He asked where Mes) Pargo They Work While You Sleep. J AN vetual a : 6 Pine valida nit | Was. Ltold him Tlett herdown towr While your mind and body rest Ca I finn anti Maan ! Hiway near t ostoft j She freque Wed a eafeon Sixth street, cerets Candy Cathartic repair your ERCP said peel it ead as ows: “Exeentive }and Twas filent al . digestion, your liver, your bowels | oa jaund Twas contident she was there at | 4lges » your » your bowels, Jun GUARANTEE Washington, November 21, the time, but | did m Mr. Farge | Put them in perfect oyder, Genuine er Manin al orl ‘ n . ’ * ‘ * Ss . . . ) | hb Sus ston ' Mrs. Bixby, Boston, Mass this jtablets stamped C. C.C. Never sold | en shown in the tileof the war ws .inbulk. All dri , Tee, | Tits DR. SCHURMANS CHEMICAL CO, eralot M chusetis that you | Mabel Smith at Ask for Writ of Mandan et nat! af ose " sk to ite anecomus, HOLLAND BUILDING, DEIT. A ST. LOUIS, Me a t ; : me have | known by that name tea num | a er SAC IE RSRIERDD men who fre tihe Shewa Popeka, Kau, April 26-1 “tte a ed rt ( it The place, ie Webs i} y NATL, | - ' he ony werd of mine whieh should ar [a conspleaous | people of this city te \ tempt to he e vou from the ortefet fvaist and was re ed to the supreme court fora writ of a loss nen ave Vhetming, (ut Leannoet Thy male aecan tunees as ‘the irl]! Hist var refrain from tender ve * T with the rod waist ‘Wigan eure the attendaner 1 iianka uf ate: pesuhite + to [tioned 1 \ it ! sehoa ' ty Ne er | Was Mrs, Parweo failes e his] fv " | Vey mest the ! bes Ptelogenm, as we had yg nedown t have be \ ' Peeves at UNS One! lin the alternoot jer { ai ' vof] ' nidthe | | ; ' PLEADS FOR HER M iu ir uoWa ‘ m i \ rs to : : \ oritte 1 the Mr. Fargo placed his Olin his} pointients wilt ‘ rm ' pocket and sat down by wi vl rows reftised t fully. \. Lincoln,” them — WIRELESS TELE PEONY. the Ti il, plese E. Daceetet. the French Electeieal | mother, and Mr. Fargo said he did | ! fatx ‘ | eS ae Engineer. Explains Re- lnotint 1 eee ie) 5 i 1 1 Between St. Louis and Kansas City and nineiubie tated adel | OKLAHOMA CITY, the French eleetrica [O08 Lateian, te bed. Edi so, lu >on ea z WICHITA ' saber hoa the children would not heqniet They DENISON 5 a, folowing | continued to plead with him and Murder Near Usborne, Kk r) ' Matis when he went to th tside the little , ‘, SHERMAN, teley which he } Pl eaaniiine Helos Kan, May 2-1 BR > vound her ams aroand lisa ; ‘ DALLAS, j i ee 3 my deried, begging him to sp to-do farmer living twel FORT WORTH salen ipa ¥ ee this afternoon i 1 j And principal points in Texas and the South- J i My ' snerated t f west. This train is new throughout and is i vl ‘ey ) made the fine uipment, provided " 1 ing with electric lights aad ail other modern v t ! truss sces, It Tuls via our now y e those mn caily 1) completed ; yc, punder a to Pers Red River Bivisien. |... n-| = b i Every appliance known to modern ear | +r eband thee vi To Fake Up Boer duestion: Ps hedy wis ! = | building and r: viding bas been employed |_|; = nwa ; ; ‘ {a the make-up of this service, including sis 8 Was ington, May ' s ‘ 4 ent rey wo ’ sti 1 a hype ' ' ’ Cafe Observation Cars, ges can be | duestion was brong ae : a ander the management of Fred. , Harvey, | 11; t e niftee on fore mt , Full information as to rates and all details of a : a oe stiva Chain Chath todas | rit ill eb 1 a trip via this new route will be cheerfully | '°"' , e ‘ resentative Chatep Clark to diy Z ‘ sentative Or tae Seeileabiog) WY Shy FEE | ac : ety e) denianded that the cornmittee hd caren : ; with excl igh the S Jaetion on the pending resolutions | noon ' wire’ 1 expressing sympathy for thestengy! . AN he ome can |; asin sie tenuiriny ing repubbes and inquiring into the ' hetr ; vfromshore | ingle camps in Louisiana and Mis “ ay at Beta ldalh as vere’ Vsouri, Chairman Hitt announced POP, ty —— ——$—_______—_— 8 A we pail oui Ce eNSy a i that the subject: would be taken up =—"r u ty and the most deheate articula- Mon lay ” tions reach the ear.” sata i Red Hair Stopped Wedding Man Treed by a Ram. Cures Eczema, Itching Humors, Pim Binghampton, N. Y., May 2.—Be- rasacanpingp ee Amitai ih 12 ; ples and Carbuncles.—Costs vause Mrs. Mary Larpabee had red Cong a oe of eile ar hair, Robert Austin, dent of Hifislvest at tree cae Sere Shee ue Pie Nothing to Try. Sherburne, refused to marr rte * animal. His wife, hearing his cries. : ‘ . anmindful of the risk, rushed into the} B.B.B (Botame Blood Balm) is|day. Mes. Larrabee lives at Galeton, yard, The ram prepared for combat, [NOW Pecoguized «es a certain sure cure] Pa. and met Austin at nicht while but the plicky woman commenced to [for eczema, itching skin, humors. | visiting in Addison hurl sand from a pile inthe yard at the | scabs jes, watery blisters. pim-| : ; Piaa® 4 j A seastt i Stitus : It waslove at. first sight,’ said ram so strongly, as she dodged hither | ples, aching bones or joints, boils, pas and thither. that the « i. blinded Jearbuneles, prickling pains in the | Mrs. Larrabee to-day We did not 3 by the dirt, was finaly compelled te | skin, old, eating sores, uleers, ete. | meet but thac one evering and when retreat and was driven into its inclos-| Botanic Blood Balm taken internally | ye parted, we promised each other ure, after which the farmer Climbed | cures the worst and most deep seated bint we-would weite,”’ down from the t Mrs. Conger is ]@ases by enriching, puritiving and \ - se ‘ee now suffering from nervous prostra- | Vitalizing the blood, thereby giving | Mrs. Larrabee says ie has receiy ‘ tion. a healty blood supply to the skin] ed four letters a week since from Aus- Botanie Blood Baim is the only Pin, and that bo asked herm irry lim = c stay cure we nwful : a cure, to st cured, for these awful, and she consented. Austin met her . annoying skintroubles. Healsevery aa fn -odaw Lat fivat : * . . i estan ‘ av st ©} sore and gives the rich glow of health, ‘ ag Ret i 1 ok _ ae i i on, king, exe! I Kecord-|to the skin, Builds up the broker | Sight said idu‘t know u hae Herald. We're getting so used to en

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