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,; :?n? Jr Ilu'llfij kmIi ili'miill ' m ... wt .-ml ,iiHl ulr 11 i ' ''.J.' "I I Wjff '-.fc' .fVtA' . ' fta MUi Ui.Akn. tu J-. J : r .t;' 'ift. j inuut v i i u nnsi A-U'mk'AVKbiv . i.Wi. .fTW""! vrkunnvOA ' a Hi"?' mz iy4ir t n pr r, -CMMISa IEWS.,fiLEG li fe I' r, ?&' S1 fe f J I Ivr-i ! K in- 1 - p- 1.' , Goveraer Odetlof New iork is pro pert to spend Mar In California. Marcosl sailed from New York for England, Thursday, for a two months' , rct , Am Illicit alllt. ctpablo of producing 1.504 gallons of whisky dally, has been raided, la the heart of Now York. The American Beef con.pany la about to establish retail meat markets all over the republic of Mexico. Tho Ohio and California Oil coni rany haa bought GO.OOO acres of prorit able oil land In four counties In Went Virginia. Tho Ohio legislature has effected n gerrymander by which It in hoped to keep John J. Lcntz out of congrcrs permanently. Tho number of cmlgrantaato lcav IJromcn and Hnmbur; during tho flnt quarter of this year wan G7.4GC, on In crease of 20,055. Colonel Frederick Drlscoll, formerly edllor of tho Bt Paul Pioneer Prci has confessed to Incolvcncy, pi'.t sr Lis debts at 190,100. As a result of n flro In a factory tt Dtockholm, 8wc(lcn. n wall n c,i building fell In, killing rdx person :u! Injuring eight others. Tho owners of tho steamer Wncs land, sunk In collision with tho llar tnonldes, havo brought suit agalnitttho litter's owners In London. J. 8. Judd, who was killed a fow days since at Las Vegas by Mrs. Walker, waa formerly a citizen of Fort Scott, Ka&oas, and stood well there. Major J. 11. Remington, department commander of tho Kansas a. A. It. has been called to New Pork on ac count of tho Illness of n relative. Drain haa becomo to tcarco for ex port at Ooston port that trons-Atlnntli tcamcra now Kavlng have licon obliged to take coal and water as bal last. The president has directed tun ran. tolldatlon of tho three Innd offices In Alaska and tho establishment of the consolidated offlco nt Jencnii, to take effect Juno 1. Frank a Churchill, of Now Itamp rhlre, linn been appointed na special Indian Inspector. Ha waa formerly special agent for free .'rhools In the Indian Territory. Owing to tho vigorous opposition from various quarters, plana of n prominent theatrical manager to pro luce a translation of tho "Pajn'oi Play" In New York havo been aband oned. -flerman yachtmen wcro surprlrcd Wednesday that n thirty-foot yacht named tho Bamno III, and Just finished it Hamburg for Emperor William, hid been entered for racos during tho Kiel regatta. On January 1, according to official tUtlsllcs Just compiled, tho postoffleo receipts for tho quarter wcro tho larg Mt ever registered. Thry wcro over T,i millions, leaving a net profit of ono million. Tho Republican congressional con rcntlon for tho Eleventh Ohio district, held nt Athens, renominated CongiosH man Charles 11. Gnrncimr by acclama tion, dcnernl Oroavenor mndo an ad dress accepting tlio nomination. A son of John 8. Snrgont, tho famous American portrait painter, has born ippolnlcd ono of tlit pagen who will ittcnd tho qucon nt tho coronation. Iho pngea will hold her mnjcsty'u train In tho procession. By means of a photograph printed In tho dally papers It hai developed that ''C. Emory," sentenced lo tho peniten tiary for ten years for burglary, la Peter Perley Lowe, son of forinur Gov ernor Lowe, of Iowa. Tho family re eldei in Keokuk. At a meeting at Liverpool, England, of tho emergency commlltcu of lh Uutchera' Association, a notlflcatlon waa Issued that, owing to tho unex pected scarcity In the trade, It wouct be compelled to Increase iho price of beef. Prince Waldermar, tho eldest sou of Admiral Prince Henry of Prursla, who haa been at a sanitarium near Drcv.'ci for several weeks, Is being subjected lo a rather rigorous life. Ho bIop upon a thin horsehair muttrcs with n tlnglo blanket, In a room so ventilated l.'mt It haa tho temperature of tho out tldo air. Ho wears poioua clothing and Uvea on a diet of milk, ftult and salad. Sioux City, Omaha and other Nebras ka capitalists aro forming n company to build an electric lino twenty nil leu long from Bloux City to tho new ronl mines being opened up near Jackson, Neb. Five bankers aro nt tho head r.f iho company, and tho money for build ing tho lino haa been raised. Con struction work will begin In about thirty days. Twenty-eight Ruralan coach horses Imported last week, havo been sold tin Ctr tho hammer at the American Horso cschango In Sew York for 131,000, an tyerago of $1,243. Twenty of tho lot X ' A ''! wera registered Orloff homos, rnlsed In ibo iimguuurnuou 01 Moscow ami nil " were of that breed. It waa tho llr.it , If rto' Importation of Russian earring) ,! aver sold In New York, a'.d 'frvat iRterest waa aianlftcteil by liottt ttewr tad profecalohal horeomou. '! 1 . , - f LT - I . . 6? '.!-. MP 1- w. -. 'A M'ii", 'M v iHRSown nciro, wuo snot nna U J.'ICf,WMf Deputy Bhcrlff J. R. Thomas utl&VayietwIa, Ijl.. wis captured Frl- M jIwi'mh Mr. Minh nt Hflr mnn mnn Atinl In , IHpnty Thomas was killed ke was attempting to arrest tho who shot and wounded nnut'aor . .H -fi.. -WFf r'krJfr" j . i ITk ttttMf SMMSfiMM (hoMmwr flWof NEWS BRIEFS. fclllftll a? &' kewventlon i MctliodlBtprcachera.) couaty Republican the detegatos were The Independent Lone DisUnce Telo phone Company haa opened Its dis tance lino between Topeka and Em' porla. D. D. Oardner, a boy In Topeka, haa been arrested for "embeczlement" In a transaction Involving $1.40. , W. A. Snook, of Kansas City, Kas., has been admitted to practlco In tho luprcuio court of the United Btatcs. Judge Charles K. Lobdcll haa been renominated for Judge of tho Thirty third Judicial district by tlio Republi can convention, which met In Larnod. Tho Concordia Cold Storago and Ice Company, with a paid up capital of TUO.OUO, has been organize! by Mcosre. O, A. Uctournay, Q. a. Hill and John Stewart, Mies Florencn E. Culver, of Wichita, has been appointed a teacher at Pnnra, O. T., Indian school, and Miss Carrie E. Bcoon, of Highland, as assistant teacher at Leech Lake, Minn., Indian school. Mr. Curtis of Kansas lias reported favorably to tho house the senate bill Joint resolution directing tho sccrctaty of tho Interior to restate tho accouuu it certain Kansas receivers of public land offices. Tho cornerstone of tho new $30,000 First Methodist church was laid lit Emporia with much ceremony. Tho pastor, Rev. Mr. Madison; Dr. H. J. Coker, pieeldlng elder, and Judgo 13. W. Cunningham, of tho stato supreme court, were In charge. , , Sauna has accepted tho $15,00 library offered by Andrew Carnegie, and tho citizens by public subscription have raised $1,500 for the purchase oft; slto at tho corner of Eighth street and. Iron avenue. Tlio location la one of tho best that could be secured. Tho city must pay out $1,500 a year toward tho support of the library. "Silent" Moxey, tho expert nccount- ant of tho treasury department, hit notified District Attorney Dean tl-it l;o will bo tinnbto to bo In Topeka the iait of the month to testify in the Martlii clolo case and Dean will nslt the court to continue tho cano for tha term. Iiulao Hook doesn't want to try tlio case, anyway. Ho was attorney fr 1 01110 of the partlcn connected with tho Cross bnnk. An outside federal Jw!i;e will bo called In. Cencrnl Dates, commander of the de partment of Mlstonrl, arrived at Fori lllley Friday afternoon from Omaha. Ho wan accompanied by lilt) wife and party of friends, Including President Uurt, of the Union Pacific. The party arrived on a epeclnl train. A salute was fired by tho artillery upon tin general's arrival. Hn was entertained a- tho poEt Friday night by Colonel Carr, and Inspected tho command nt the post Saturday morning. Albert S. Mcltno nan filed a honie itcad entry for an Island In tho Kanrat river about three miles west of I o compton. Tho Island contains eighteen acres and linn never had a legal owner. Thcru haa been n considerable dlspnt over tho ownership for forty-flvo yeart, and recently Mr. Mcllae mndo app. (ca tion to tho general land office at Wash ington for a survey. The survey was completed a short time nzo and Mcltac lllcd his entry and went on his way re joicing. Tho Innd Is considered to bo worth $50 an acre. J. F. Orote, special agent of the poit offlco department, who la Investigating rural routes In the Second district, has completed his work In Douglan county. Through tho efforts of Congrcsjmnn llowcruock and Postmaster Caldwell almost tho cntlro county has liven laid out In rural routes'. While tliem Is nothing definite as to when the rer vice will begin on theso routes. It Is believed that It will toko effect Juno I, 1902. Mr. (Irolo served as an Inspector prior to his promotion as special agent and is now considered ono of the best men In tlio Western division. Arkansas City buslncs men aro pre paring to mako another nttempt to get gas or oil. Tho work of raising tho necessary money has already com menced and there Is much Interest In tho ptan. A cunimlttco of buslncsj men vlaltcd tho site of tho old well on the bank of tho Walnut river and shut It. This well wns down only C50 feet whon It had to bo abandoned. The gas which accumulated In tho well blazed Into tho nlr for lUty feet and nfter burning a short tlmo went out. An other location will be selected for the noxt well and It will be put down 3,000 feet If necessary. A number of Mlssourlana will go to the Charleston, B. C, exposition to as sist In tho exercises of Missouri day, April 24. Lieutenant Governor John A. Leo will bo at the head of tha dele gation representing the stato adminis tration. Governor Leo will officiate at tho formal exercises. A special excur sion haa been arranged to tako tha Mlssourlana to Charleston. Tho train will leave St. Loula at 3:10 p. m., April 22, over the Nashville, Chattanoaga & Atlanta railroad .arriving at Charles ton on the ovenlng of tho 23d. Gov ernor Leo has sent out a number of In vitations to Kansas Cityana to Join tho excursion. rCTt ' jr. -;K-ti'4"iPw I t saw 'links ho waa Wm ftfttr a political job.'' have got It now, for you Figures given out by tho New York state controller show that collectionr for tho last fiscal year under the In heritance tax law were $4,065,100. Of this amount Greater Now York fur nlshcd $3,391,000. Among the largest payments were thoso from tho estates (of William Marsh Illco and Jacob nog- era, wio locomuuvu uunuer. 'v rt. ?l "iiJ ."yfavi -'.".' t-i ,-'. t.MM mM. ktin b.i.llln. anw mnrn :' , 'r&fii:.k ,-" ... j Taw viBpinw painters in jjenvcr, ' "' Wt Kiln' sHiatNr returned to work (t fW.t4t'telraei4lnsu-an f ''J'." - ,i.'.l.. 3lBB.-a 1l. lattlMttai ;wa' tMkito fUO a I incrrwv u bv noiJ,jp bjii 1 oft CaturJW;l rMiikAtt -WjlWBfwm pm w.fk MiiNitUar o' fft? bk ftport'NK tna, jat4wi"f Kjt" if w ;-h "Jack baa all tho qualities that go to stake an excellent husband but one." "What's that, slat" "Ho won't propose'Tld-nita. rri'Xi:! i i-i 'HV- President Draper, of the University of Illinois, ut Champaluu suffered am putation of his right her abovo tho kneo Thursday night aa tho result of Pis runaway ttfldcnt Hnturdny, Hh left let:, which waa broken, lu dying wen. tie is oa couiiomuie as can uc fcxpetUU. ,,'Thf tHmjp:-C9V' r .MX jwu, alt, fcof i'.CM WM'WaHtt. . , " mlynatHwr hy aa . jwUiiieWk try -to 'mop nanwaic wrwar.-rr, :J--l V & 1 VMrwIft i.iA ..its' . : v :-fi i-y-rf, teA: 11 Mort A'iugh, chairman of tho He puuucan butte committee, has comt out In an Interview advocating the re election of President Roosevelt In 1904. Ruinl frco delivery servlco will hi cttabtlshcd on July 1, at Wathen 1 Doniphan county, with two carrier. length of routes, forty-six und onc-lia 1 miles; population served, 1,300. Alice Dlery, of Abilene, 23 years old, nas sued Robert Kcnney, a wealthy young farmer, for $10,000 damages lor breach of promise. Their wedding wui set for March 19, but ho refused to marry her. Wild Tom, the famous Sunny Slom Hereford bull, died recently nt Siinn) Slope farm. The animal won first prize In cattle shows all over the Uni ted Statca and Canada. An offer o. $25,000 was refuted for him by tho lair C. B. Cross. At tho Twenty-fourth Judicial dls trlct convention held at Harper, Judgt Preston D. Glllett was noiuluntcd In acclamntlon. No opposition has as yo developed nnd Judge Glllctt'a elcclluc promises to bo as unanimous as his ie nomination. . . . Last November a man near Welling ton caught a bald eagle alive. He put a sliver band bearing his numo and date around the neck of tho bird and then liberated It. On Thursday morn ing he received a letter from a man nt Phillips, Wyo., Informing him that th caglo had been killed at that place. Profcccor D. O. Jones, director o music In tho public schools at Em pnrln, who haa had charge of Em poiln's chorus lor rcvcral years, hai nccr.tcrt on Invitation from tho Ccntcn nry Methodist church of Chattanooga Tcnn., to tako charge of the choir ct tht church, at a salary of $1,200 1 year. Tho bond of Jcralo Morrison for $10,. COO wuh filed Wednesday nt Eldorado and bho was released after nn impris onment of ol'jht tlnyH. Thcro wen four signers to the bond, who quallflci for $50,000. Miss .Morrison spent mail of her tlmo do'.ng lancy work. She l rj.pert in her work, whlcn iirlngi lilf pi Ices. Mini Morrlron was convlclca of killing Mrs. Olln Castle. Thcro Is every Indication of n Ml fruit crop In Cherokee county thli ytnr. Pcaih, plum, cherry, apricot am cpplo I recti ato loaded with hcultli and uninjured bloom and it Is toj lati In tho fccr.sou to hnvo any fcara of 11. jury by frost. Owing to the drouth u last summer tho strawberry crop wil be short and of Inferior quality, bli the fruit crop will bo Immense. Representative Miller, of tho cam mlltco on claims In tho house, has re ported favorably tha Duvvcrsock bll giving tho Htato University of Kanniii $200,000 on nccount of the dcstructloi of tho Frco Stato hotel at Lawrence li 1!."3. Tho claim has been before con I'.iitii for a number of years. It v.u: mndo over to the univcrrlty by t number of thoso who owned tho loti nnd building of tho Fico Stato hotel. A peculiar land caso has been dccld ed In tho district court at Atchison Sumo years ngo tho cnursu of tho rlvci near Doniphan changed, leaving tht old river bed dry and valuable oh f.tnr laud Christian Stclnwctdcu, who llvct In Kansas, claimed tho land under tht law of accretion, but F. J. Mcllrlde, who lics In Mlstonrl, nlso claimed tin laud by tho same law. Tho casu rat decided lu favor of Stolnwcldeu. Tht caso will be appealed. Joseph P. Dean, an old mnn, appar ently about 80 years of age, who hat madn Topeka Ills homo for about twt )ears, has been taken In custody ihargod with Insanity. When scarchct at tho Jail $000 In government boitiii and $1,030 lu gold were found In h'.i clothes. Ho also had, a notice fit hh pocket which showed that ho hit $0,000 on depotlt In tho CrosB bank, it Emporln, when It suspinded. Tin authorities arc unablo to lornto any o his relatives. mrki ittsTifOfE? '1 OKLAHOMA BRIEFS. The Chandler Publlelat haa eone out la dally form. Ponca City water work bonds carried-by a vote of 377 to 7. The postoftlce at Cade, Roger Mills county, haa been discontinued. Mall to Carpenter. A fine quarry of marble haa been discovered near Curtis, Woods county, nnd works aro to bo put In at once. Tho death of tho Kansas peach buds Is announced as urual. Tho Kansan poplo should encaso tho peach buds In capsules. Enid Wave. A postofflco has been establish Kcnney, Kiowa county, with R Kinney oa postmaster, and at B field, Comancho'county, with W u. inters as postmaster. Rural frco delivery servlco wl established 'July 1 at Pond ( Grant county, with two cai I cngth of route, forty-seven and half miles; populntlodn served, 8 Thomas 8. Snodgrcss, a bookl In '.hn Capital National bank, of rle. wna suddenly stricken totally! Friday and has failed to regal fclght In any drgrce. Tho d claim tho affliction Is caused by work and say that a few days'i will bring tho patient out all rlglj In tho district court at Chandlc women, Mary Connery and Lydla land, were convicted of murder I first degree, In causing tho dca the in-months-old child of the ncry woman, at Stroud, several ago, and sentenced to tlio pentte for life. Tho Connery woman years of ago and stone blind. Colonel II. E. Glazier, a cap and mine owner of Joplln, Mo., d Guthrie, Thursday, at tho reside! his daughter, Mrs. Gcorgo Dodcoi wns a natlvo of Marysvlllc, Mo. was C2 years of age. Colonel G was at ono tlmo a very promlncni xen of Stillwater. O. T. Ho lick' position of professor of hortlc and vice director of tho Agrlctf college, and experiment station 1M)3 to 1S97, nnd counted his frlcnj the hundreds. Of lato years ho extensively engaged In mining I est 11 In Missouri and Arkansas. A suit has been Instituted b Judge W. H. II. Clayton, nt South Alcstcr, by United States Uistrlc torney J. II. Wllklns, which Is o tcrest to fully fifty boom towns v havo recently sprung up In tho C ataw and Choctaw nations. Then Is an Injunction cult against Dr. Crowdcr, founder of Crowdcr Clt tho Junction of tho Missouri, Kani Tcxn3 nnd the Fort Smith & Wo: railway. Tho town builder is porarlly enjoined from tho fin tale and laying out of lots, and petitioner asks that tho Injunctlo made permanent. Dr. Crowdcr Choctaw citizen, and ha choso the of tho boom town as his allotment proceeded to lay It oft Into lots, of tlio business houses and rcsldt at Canadian, three miles north, moved thither nnd thousands of lnrn havo been Invested In lots speculators and homcscckcrs. contention of tho government Is ... under tho provisions of tho Atoka agreement, all towns In tho Clioctaw and Clilcknsnw nntlons must bo platted under tho directions of tho secretary ol tho Interior, and that proceeds from tho Bale of lota belong to tho common fund of tho tribe, to bo distributed equally among tho citizens. Tho peti tion filed contends that tho nttempt of any Choctaw citizen to declare as hh ,'nllotmcnt land ho picks out and bcIIs as a town slto is fraudulent, and In .conflict with tho letter nnd spirit of ,tho Atoka agreement, ."ul'y fifty towns in tho Chickasaw vitHK havo tho sarao status as Crowdci Cily, nod tho decision of tho test caso in fuh at Interest, both for Investors and tliizcna of tho two tribes. tormtra Havo Eoe'l Farmers and wealthy men cLine a large amount of money In dting end propagating wild game nniage animals from many parts of trjrld, lays tho Chicago Dally Ncws.l W. J. Knapp, who owno a loArm near tho Frccport lino of the Ciij & Northwestern railway, has n totIIb own which haa attracted ntdm from animal breeders In differenttn t .1.. ... .- n Wl.lS,.J0 0, d is You Want Facts. 1 Present 'Them to You in the Letters of My Former Patients. You Do Not Pay Me One Cent Until You Are Cured. I present to the readers of thla paper a-few lesUmonlal letters and names of former patients whom I have cured of rupture, bcllevlnjr that the afflicted would ralher correspond with some one who has been cured than read what I might say about myself. You can more fully Investigate and convince yourself m to the merits of my trratmtnt. iou might doubl any1 st-iteraonta I might make, but you cannot help but believe the statements of thoselliave cured. I will nsk you to write to nny or 11 of them. If you are satisfied w lb what they say about my reliability nnd method of treatment, write to me or call and see me. Remember that In all cases I guarantee n euro and do not accept one cent of money until you are well. Consultation by mall or In per nti Is entirely free. I will be pleased to correspond with you regarding your ease. DR. ERNEST HENDERSON. A Vry Mail Cult or Kuptora Cored In three ltki, Mcl'banon. Ktm., Jnoe t, IBM. . 1 hid tvj bad rue of Pn'r Jt7 "" mft.rtd erm fnnr- I w t to '- d,,. ... , ... Z.....I 1.7 (l.v. wiLa I Pftbnot IftT 100 much for bin. I knowheeindojuitwbetbj MTtbrttnilo. Ibe Doctor doi-e n"t ; mil of par until tb patient n well Tall jtfaa krtaa? Ma Years I aeaVraa fct tt vein With a vttybaa J aaiaertaaaaot tketlaei wefeainrM ef a ui mi jki alik iba boae 4 ia aeare, Ut 11 ty all falM-tMy raly I .nMllM, . ... latrireer Kr. r. rwiwr, 01, . n, nmtmm- a aaiart ..Cm tea Ma, I coaailtra Dt RnH Headcrapn, Snapwianaf, JUO w, ninia tliri, a.aain vn, , a., who eifi d bm la a fw week wtUoat Jpctlcg me to a dngenei aadUPlnfl oaerMMa. ThJ can eoHMib n .!- lhan I hlTtaM- tnmtlU bant ad with at i.mm wi.antit 1nnavaateaee. Anrone dct.rlat aiore iBfotmatloa will aleaae pply tone, pertonilljorbylaiur. Ia, Mttpaatfallr. JOHN BAUER. Not. 14, IM9, ItnoU Mt. Baaaaa CHy. KacKi Clijr. Me., JiatS. tan. Xy Daar Doe'ort I aaRared for orr jftt -nanytlnin tha ruuluianaa 10 bad I coaM rarcafy retain It with I'm aid of a Irate. Coa lantlv (raw wurtoand lhala aoaraat Ica-la aland It co l&tigar. I wia much dleeaafaaM. Altar rew ing yoor aTariitamrai 1 tomciaaea 10 try ronr traattuatitt Tc tnj aarprlaaroa oared a in lara man lour weoaa. -i aiau in mn a tier toch a long Una of anfftrlnf. I tat b alataty aonnd and wall. I d ronr fee allh peMare, and ailll faal Ibat I owe ion a debt of f faHtaee wbicb 1 bopelo pay by IndaclDg olkar', to go le jon rnr irfaimcni. I will Riam J irruv 10 anyoaa auoai p iw reualdrrnlyoar offer if reraitlns noeyaatHa raa eneciea ae me ueai enaraniee jaa nn It lata me ronBdenre la roar trail Beat. cure waa glte. Iteapeetfullj jonr irlead. ItEaitalatbaH. n .8 it t. )f td to iro its. a cd ire In on or ivo n? Is cr Tble la tba ana naraon will aniwar anrone wbo A. It.'OL80N. b--l Kttarantea be can noaiUilr give w T Prton afflicted aa I uat. I win anawai Ml. lite to know bore aboot arcaee, Vef J troiy yoara, The Following Have lie en Cored of - inmmianiiilMtail mi llattdoan froaa Manr I IfaTM Cured. In Writing theoa l'leata Kiieloae a stamp for A newer. MlketJaftior.WKwIngSt. Kenai City, Mo, A.lt.ONon, Kcl'beiaon, aim. llobert i. Ilnftk, coanly attorney, Maahattaa, aana. N. M. K'nt, 401 Orchard St Chlcajo, III. oaeir union, wi vampotu ou, li. V. McDonald, Denn'oon, Iaa', j.Ut." " 1 pbcll 8L, Kanea tWraajk . U.K.UohbN IWJ.t. UlhBU. Kasea Ctly, Kaai. A. Tonrf.sll wiai i. 8. Hatnmlck. plan A. Tonrf.UI Wlad.or Ave., Henee4l.il. MO. BDinf, nanaaa vnj, mv. Write For My Treatlee on tbe Car of llupture Hent Free. Another Had Caae Permanently Cared la m short Tlme-OraUfnl for Same. Mr Dear Doclon-I dealre to add my teatl uonlal to tbaaa jon bare cored of rapture. Mr rata waa a bud one ant rou made a permanent core Ina rbort time, wllbnnt pale, aud I neter loat a dar from mr work. I ennnot ear too macb for yunr f nre, andT would not be bick In the con. dltlon I waa fur a tbom and dollare. I tbank yon and wonld K-commeu I your rupture enre U any rne Uta Iblalfron wl.b 1 am trnlji thank- full roore. FIlEDUAIiruaiiuii maiana atc. SuRered for Teara-l'ronounced Incura ble by other Doctors, Dear Doctor! I wlab to atate that I can moat branlly recommend your rapture treatment. Since early youth I bad bean eertoualy troubled wltb a HgM acrotal rupture that we pronounced by doctora lo be Idcuablc except, poealb y. by a dauxeroua aorglcal operation. Hearing of your treatuieot, 1 determined to try tbe aaae and am alaaAlaififJaai fae at ffnat itrltio a neat iraafmanl fno (ili uiw " aeawvs idiiiH,. j waaa iivaiiwvii awe ihreweckel am now aounit and well. Your treatment la all that yon eiaioi ror If. Your reapi-ctfully, WM. tTtlN, Banaoin. Raa. -rhM- ttmttn Kanaaa Cltv. Mit. W. a Peak, grocer, II Central Ave. Xaaans City, Kan.aa. it. a. Walcb.cara Ooodlandar MtniagCa.Ft "'t. rParker, HIT Brooklyn Ave., taaaaa City, Mo. Ilerminn Segutl, KanaaaClty, Mo. Wm. Lynn, Hanaom, Kane. M. C llartiell. 719 Fella 8t. St. Joaaph, Mo. FtcctUarpcr.fOII Indiana A t, Kaaaae City William Wellaeo, 410 Laodlt Court,- XaatM City. Mo. her. F. Preiser, Fcdalla, Ho. It. J. Champion, Armour station, Kansas City, Kana. J. T. Wood, merchant, Greenwood, Mo. Chi a. T. Ilmntner, i 1'dmood St.. St Joe, Mo Will U. Caator, 11 N. Spring Ave., Ut, Loula, Mo. Fred I'baree, Kaaau Ulty.Me. X. ft. Demoreit. Kama. City. Mo. u B. aurlffltb. Temple llld(i, Xanaaa City, Mo. Thoe. McMabon, 101 N. 7th St., St. Loula, Mo. K W. Ilement. taitanrant keener. 109 K. Kth St., :ealdenc lOli Ucjit HI , Kanaaa City, Mo., cblld tbaonlbaold. ... O. F. Shew, aialitant county tarreyor, laoe mnCence, Mo. Waihini too Dakar, Hall's Baromlt, Kaas. - OR, ERNEST HENDERSON, 103 V, est Kil.St. KANSAS GUY, HISSOVM. COUNTRY PUBLISHERS CO., JiANSAS CITY, VOL. 2. NO 45. A Curt euonntMi. Ut money accepted anlU pa iieni le wan. iou page book aant free. Addraaa. Dr. f. 0. UII1H. 10th 4 Main Of., A-oaiae 0fy, afe. CANCER fTheWEIERHI-P. (.jilKaaa Caeailaa taataaal uldwWsm rlvasMSBl fararaaalae. - TrTXaSkv Uafal KWri Jriaawa,akiea- aTaarcBTIavaKSn .rSc are, KtmMmMMtWlKjKB&m I Um.ara, au. MSBSMl HaaVAiF H 1 r,M nulaa aBB'VrBBBBBSkwaBla W.NrM a KfllaBaTBBBV Aw ' at- una Ih-t a TamaaHlenaraaVr j. v Cfc.a iii twSXZm vl imh cut. MdaMkBK City Editor Why do you Insist thri tho colonel Is a candldato? Didn't In tell all von fellows that ho wasn't?1' INDIAN TERRITORY 3RIEFS. Judge Stockton 8. Fcara died at his home In Muskogee, at tho age of 63 years. He had been one of Uto fore most membera of tho territory bar for thirteen years and practiced In the first court held In the territory. He waa a native of Georgia and waa once chief clerk of tho lower house of tho Georgia legislature. He later moved to Texan and was threo times elected mayor ot Sherman. tu: mi.. ...H.i .m.m.im .f .t.A frMlt.la xt minute ho Invited us lo hao i, . . ,, , a..n, ma ..i Wlscoiln. A recent labor census In Dcrlln Is snld to havo disclosed tho fact Uiat thcro aro upward of 70,000 men In tho city who nro wholly unemployed and nbout 40,000 inoro who aro employed only a comparatively small part of their time. Under such conditions It Is not strange tho Kaiser should bo per sistent In his search for colonics where ho can provldo work for tho workers who cannot get it nt home. Lewis Keel, n Chlcknsaw full blood nnd president of tho Chleltawtw Don ate, Is dead, aged CI, near Ardmorc, I. T. ContrnctH havo been let for tho con struct Ion of n railway from l'earcc, Ariz., to a point near Cochlso on thi Southern raclflu. Tho road will be seventeen miles long. drlnlt. Philadelphia I'rca. A Ijtrcdo, Texas, firm has shlppec to tlio sufferers ot Knpita county b way ot ox carts a donation of 2,06' pounds ot flour, 7GI txiunds of beam and a quantity of sugar aud coffee. 1 la expected that other shipments fot the relief ot tho drouth stricken dis trict will follow. Tho fishing schooner Edna Earl wni cut In two by tho tramp freighter Ilomsdnhl lu Dolawaro bay. Eight oi tho elovon meit on tl' schooner wcro saved. ''X ci mrsj, i.2jai Announcement has been mndo by tin American llect Bursar Company's rep rcsontntlvo that Its factory at Grant Island, Neb., will bo operated tho com ing season, after IicIuk closed for twt years. Tho company has closed con tracts for 5.000 acres of beets for tht present year, and experts to Incrcati Its enpacity. Tho factory will be equip ped with now and modern machinery. Cbllo and Mexico aro about conclud ing a treaty ot cotumercn and friend ship. This treaty has some novel features, aiming at ncuttallzlng dlrad vantacea ot dlstanco as far aa posslb.t through Improvement of lines of com munication and cheapening freights. A postal treaty haa also been arranged. "You wero born In Georgia J" "Yes, suh. Dat what dcy tolls rue. "And raised thcro?" "Well, auh, dcy tried ter raise ne once, but do rope bioltol" Dencvotcnt goutloman My lit lit boy, havo you no better way to spent this beautiful Sabbath afternoon thai by standing In fivnt ot tho gate idllei away your tlmo? Uoy I ain't Idling away my Hmo Thcro'n a feller Insldo with my rlstkft who Is raying mo rlxpcnco aa hour tc watch tor tw. Tlt-Ulta. .. "New, my dear, warty lilat. lie It rtw, it m in, aniMHi mmr."- llr .- r aattt, wiaiajaia, the wrpaf i aa,"-Jat . mW?--: with Grand Commander Z. T. Walrond, of Muskogee, presiding. Tho five com- - - - --, " lalllaawakaa nf t h aw I Affl tnfV rAlirsaflin I aa I CfOUtlty. f JJ I Ing a membership ot 200, had flft' .,raiJk J Cheney makes oath that he delcgatca and visitors In nttendance. ' ",llor Pncr of the firm of K. J. Tho election ot offlccro resulted as Cll,,"'Pn?1c10 doln.s biliD tho follows: D. 11. Halley, South McAler:- 5"X IZ f?t m1 Mi lfte nfo.r,c" ter. grand commander,- D. M. William,, g. 0nfnd0'. '."$" Vla South McAleater. deputy grand com- I nL ,, rn"" f, ", H?J f13, manrlap- II J V,.na MnalTnron nran.l 0r cac,,.nI'd COVry COUJe Of Catarrh that 'generalissimo; Rev. A. V. Francis, caUrrh Cure, FIIANK J. CHBNhiY. Muskogee, grand captain general: W. 8worn to before me and BUbscrlbed F. Uowman, Ardraore, grand eenlor jn my prescnco. this Cth day of Decea- warden; Frank Smith, South McAlca- bcr. A. D 1880. A. W. 0LBA8ON, "ter, grand Junior warden; Ilov. A. (Seal.) Notary Public Grant Evans, Muskogee, grand prolate; Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter ,ira u. lurwana, mubkobcc, aTaau .treasurer; Rer. Joseph 8. Murrow, Atoka, grand recorder. Tho visitors .were banqueted Thursday night by tho local knights. iiaiiy, and acta directly on ibe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send ror testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Ted--Faint heart no'er won fair lady. Nea it does In these days. I know "You see," explained the delegation .that waa extending a "call" to a dls- unirulshed Clergyman, we nave naa Bu a dozen B,rls whJ juat threw them, In the pulpit, but somehow tho church ,c,vc" nt nn M millionaire who waa debt haa not been reduced," I""" to lmvo heart disease. New York "Ah," replied tho distinguished rtl- Bun. vino, "I quite understand. You aro looking for a business manager under I Tho New York chamber ot commerce another name." Chicago Post haa adopted a resolution urging tbe . senate and house of representatives to It la rumored that the Rock Island concerto a reduction of not leas than CO railroad win build a lino from Knld to Guthrie. Officers and soldiers ot the Uujtd Btatcs army stationed lu Cuba hnvu been notified that on tho withdrawal ot tho or my from Cuba they will bo at lib erty to bring to tho United Statca their household gooda nnd paruoual oileeU wlthou. payment or dutlm. They &r pot, however, at liberty In bring raur chaadlte or other article ol a duthM. jftaraeter, j jj. a ' ' tkavkottaeV eua amr I'i- .. T 'K! per cent on the tariff dutlea on eugir ind tobacco Imported from Cuba Mr. Mauley Well, darling, I've bad mr lira Insured Voir 1,000, Mrs. M. How very sensible of you' Now I shan't havo to keep telling yeu io bo to careful every piaco you CO to. Tii-uiuta. i,1 X ." audBat'Bwrai,'' WW&i", i-il -" - AaaVeW fAAmt 1 zmm-jr t .WMTzr:& i mm m t . " a . jp s .. ,'- V:BBBaBBrVreaBaaapcJ fill U V ,l?- wfT iBr ' j t '-.,"- '" . . - . i .:' .i, .. . . i, -av-. ' " i f , . V.I jii , ,. LP VrJ tin. Cfl tl ' '1 , .V.Ja, Mrs. Jlnka That's Maor Beraaeekl jHtt fHH. Ke laya the vletbt 111k jtaaall , WwaBtHy, BMaT, M IJl, lftA .' h IMPROVING THE WADA8H. ho Wabash has just placed orders moro than $3,000,000 worth of 80 ,.uc.tcel rails. Slxj thousand tons of steel rails will (Maid on tho Wheeling and Lako Erie id on tho Pittsburg division. It lit ho Intention to havo the rails for Ut western lines down In time for tho Wrld'fl Fair In St. Louis. Con tracts'pr tho work will soon be let and til construction will then Irarac dlatclyjogln. Onlci for theso rails have Just bcon placed ly President Joseph Ramsey, Jr., whtsays: , "Tholnest roadbed in the world Is not toorood for us. Tho World's Fair Is goln(to bring hundreds of thou sands oloeon'e Into St. Louis. We In tend tomako our record for carrying visitors') tho fair eel Ipso that matte by ua'dtrlng tho Pan-American Expo sition ntUnffalo." Tho r'nd la already figuring on an cnlargerrnt of service, and an addi tion to Aulpmcnt to handlo a tremendous)- heavy business. Increase In tho company's gross earnlnga for the fiscal yea-, July 1, 1901, to January 31, 1902, havi reached almost 11,000,000, and tho passenger department has mado tho remarkable record several times of almost equaling tho earnings of tho frclglt department Tho computy'a Pittsburg Improve ments are ell under wa. Every thing In thai direction will bo com pleted In thue for the Fair, which lo tho object l tlmo of all tho road'a Int piovcmcnts.) Tho gcncml ticket office of the Wa barli In Kansas City Is at Ninth and Delawaro streets, aud Is In chargo of II. N. Garland, city, ticket agent A WORTHY .PHYSICIAN. We wish to say to our readera that among tbe great specialists ot this country there aro none bo free and willing to help the sick aa Dr. O. H. Branaman, 100 East Eleventh Street, Kansas City, Mo. He has been located in that city for fifteen years and Jaaa cured more pcoplo than any other physician In this country during that time. His Knowledge or disease is so ace.uir.to that ho uiu tell any Incurable case and will not accept money from them. AU cases taken on a positive guarantee that they will be cured. Deafness, Asthma, and CatarrhV cured. Ho refcra with prldo to 6,000 cures in Kansas City, besides thousands from all. parts ot tho country. Consultation and advice tree. Wo wonld advise all to write this noted Specialist for hit book ot his new treatment Mrs. Wiggles Lan' eakesj what ya fixln' up bo fer? Mrs. Backwoods W'y, hain't ya heerd thet Hattlo married one o' them French fellers, with a ferrln' title, an '8 comln' home noxt week? Mrs. Wiggles Do tell I Did ska marry one o' them counts? Mrs. Backwoods Mercy met I guess he's blgger'n a count She saya la her letters thet he's a chauffeur. Judge. Benjamin Howard, leading man in tho Frawley company, made aa unsuc cessful attempt at suicide la bis apart ments at Salt Lake, Friday Bight, by swallowing two ounces of laudanum and slashing his left wrist with e razor. Physicians were summoned la time to save his lite. Despondency over Ill-health Is believed to nave caused, tho act Howard was wltb James O'Neill last season. "What's tho matter with tho Corres pondenco Edllor?" Inquired tlio City K.lllnr. "Hn looks mad." "Why." rcnllcd tho Snako Editor, "you see, soveral'days ago he told an anoymoua correspondent how to learn lo play tho cornet, and now he's dis covered that the fellow lives next door to him." Philadelphia Press. " Mr. Bryan'a barn Is equipped with a tnlr-iihnne. tvnewrltcr. Dtiettograpb, nd all tho modern farming Implements. Washington 1'or.t Dllm What Is Bpeeder doing now? Blum Ho Id Interested In get-rlch quick scheme. Bllm You don't say bo? , Blum Yes, he Is courting an helrew. Town Topics. Friend You had a very fashionable audience, didn't you? Pianist Yes, at one time there was not a slnglo person In the room who waa listening. Somervllla" (Mass.) Journal. ' The attorney tor Tom Queenan, who Is under sentence of death at Okla homa City for the murder of hla wlfr, have given notice In tho supreme court ot tho territory of an appeal, to the supremo court'of the United States, and havo filed tho necessary papers to perfect the appeal. Queenan was Sound guilty ot murder in the first degree In tbe district court for Oklahoma county, which verdict was afterward sustained by the supreme court of the territory. eaaaawaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaHawaaaaawwBMa) For accidents, bruises, cuts, spralna and all Gainful ailments Hamlln'i Wizard Oil beats anything la the way of medicines. Jacob nils, or New York, In an inter view In Springfield, Mass., said he would decline the position of governor ot the Danish West Indies unless Pres ident Roosevelt strongly Insists upoa his acceptance. He says a Bewspapr . man should not go Into polities or bold public office. i.iii When a girl Is la a boarding school Bhe thinks she could never have a hus band wasa't Reginald or Perelral; when khe Is ready to marry aad settM down Tom or Bill will do as well a anything else. New York Press. "Is th' thj-aln gone?" gasped Pat, at ho rushed lato tbe statkta. "It Is," replied tba ageat calmly. "Pkwy didn't ye tall ate that wbln Ot' was here yktte'day awa Ol woalda't ar bruk my aecb ruaala'." Coluateui (O.) Jouraal. 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