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Show IeceU. Cuunmc lrl'e A wise girl in (jarnett. Kits., ties an apron around her waist whenever she Bees her "'steady'' coming, and when the lets tiliu In she blushes and excuse herself on the plea that she has been "helping mamma." Kansas City Star. A WUrooeiu frauoly'a 1'roiuturnce. Dr. Roswell Park, one of the physicians who attended President MiKin-ley- , 1b a son of the Rev. R swell Pjrk, D. D., who founded and was first president of Racine collese, Racine, Wis. A the American republic has been advanced several numbers in the rank list of the nations. For further promotion on account of eminent conduct In peace may the republic put forth her noblest activities! The Bhoituesg of life 1b bound ub with Its fullness. It I to him who Is most active, always thinking, feeling, working, raring for people and for ihiugs, that life seems short. Strip a life empty and It will seem long uouph. Big Salmon latch In the Wat. The salmon catchers on the North Pacific coast sometimes catch over 5,000 fish at one haul and are compelled to throw thousands back for want of seine room. Canneries are running at breakneck speed. Labor Is very scarce and small girls employed aa helpers are making $3 a day. -- table In the Philippines. Our government has conduit. ri that can only be obtained surety and by a cable snip owned and worked by its own otticers. To thus end the first ornebil cable vessel will be put in readiness. As necessary as the oab-- is in times of war. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is of far more it makes people well. It importance. oures indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulency, constipation, biliousness anil nervousness, also prevents malaria, lever and ague. We urge you to try it. The Spanish chamber of deputies has passed the bill prohibiting the free coinage of silver. "Vaccination Concerts." There Is a smallpox scare la England and an Ingenious vicar in Kent has devised "vaccination concerts" for the hop gatherers. A band plays in a big tent, and in a smaller tent are vaccination officers, while the vicar and his assistants go through the audience urging the desirability of vaccination. fr The ed'tor of the Review of Reviews, iu The Progress of the World for November, discusses President Roosevelt's principles of appointment, as related to his Southern policy; the tariff and Cuba: the demand for publicity in the management of trusts; the ship subsidy scheme; the Isthmian canal; the Congress at Mexico; the New York municipal election; the various state campaigns; and many other topics of the hour. There is more ( alarm in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a Kreut many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, nud by constantly failing to cure with local pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hull's ( 'atan h Cure, manufactured by K.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the. market. It Is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a tpaspoonful. H acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. They offer one hundred dollars for an v case it fails to cure. Scad for eireularsand testimonials. Address F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Drmriiists, Hall's family Pills are the best n "Slrw The belief in England is that Turkey will abandon her procastiuatinj,' tactics and fulfill her engagements, oot-Fas- Foot-Ease- Y. Joseph Herrings, an American newspaper correspondent, has been expelled from Prussia. Pieo'8 Cure for Consumption is an Infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. Ocean Grove, N. J.. Feb. 17. IfloO. Wia to a Railway. The biggest jrant ever made to a railway conipaay was 31,000 square miles givtn by the United States government o t I'nion Pacific railway, which was opened in 1869. KiKJtesi Sauulu, Senor Horta Michadoe has been pointed Portuguese Minister at Show Which Way the Itlows" and the constantly increasing demand for and steady growth in popularity of St. Jacob's Oil among all classes of people in every part of the civilized world, show conclusively what remedy the people use for their Rheumatism and bodily aches and pains. Facts speak louder than words, and the fact remains undisputed that the sale of St, Jacob's Oil is greater than all other remedies for outward application combined. It acts like magic, cures where everything else fails, conquers pain. f e for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's , a powder to bo shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, I.eRoy, N. con- duct In battle" There have been constructed 33fi miles of telegraph line in Alaska by the United States signal corps and arrangements have been made, with the Canadian government to use its lines to Alaska. Are Yoa I'slng Allen's It Is the only cure SABBMH For "eminent and conspicuous ap- Gr-ii- n la a lay IN When lh """""Kcum at Repartea. An Indepetflu.e WOman said tlat when she d:( Bhe was going to ask h9 Shakspeare ny wrote all his plays. Her kwband ,iges1ed that probably Wi! m not be up there, when Bhe qv.itUy replied: "Then you sk him." Nfedosha tKas.) Kegister. W hat woman. It ain't h.itj work so mitrh that makes a won. 0ut iur Kjie hin work an' toil an' gn fUr tUPm bi1( i0,e Btill come up milin' an" rosy, but lt'l waltin an ncpej- a- starvin that agra 'em. SWtDEN. Serka rcptilr naRur. W in Gothenburg spent Sunday and had an opportunity to olis rv the Swedish plan of Sabbath observance, writes William K. Curtis, who is in Sweden, In the murtiing the chtmhes were all crowded and the services were very long. The (tusiord usually preached an hour, and. although the heat .was o)presive and in some churches the 6tm blazed throiiKh the big curtainless windows until the air was almost stilling, the congregation sat through the two hours with patience, and went home to their dinners edified. About 2 o'clock in the afternoon to appear upon the people began streets carrying baskets and wraps and walking towards the parks. The street cars were crowded, and carriages were so numerous as to form processions, all driving the same way. Everybody seemed to be going somewhere. Long excursion trains were leaving every half hour from the railwe way stations. Toward evening took a drive through the boulevards and parks into the suburbs, where the woods and I iwm wi re alive with groups of grow n people sitting on the grass, children running about among the trees and bucihes and lovers wandering arm in arm through the sliady lanes. The boulevards and driveways were thronged with all sorts of equipages, handsome carriages with coachmen and footmen in livery, and carts hauled by clumsy work horses loaded with plainly dressed men, women and children. The entire population of the city were engaged in a search of pleasure which they found In various forms. The cafes and restaurants were crowded all the afternoon and evening;, gay music was provided at each ot; er eitln r by brass hands or . Suuuit i - Ace. A 1'outhful Kuyt Bw of ,Jmii ho. The young King of Pjiain is quite expert la the use of the sword. This baa always been his favorite pastime. When quite a little child wooden swords wre made for his use, and with these he would feme with the young nobles who were permitted to play with him. His marvelous ability was noticeable for all who came in contact with him. and now he is probably, for his age, the most expert royal swordsman in Europe-Chica- go 3te.ace from Starving One. While a windmill roof was being overhauled near llesancon the mummified body of a pigeon was found. Attached to a wing wag a quill containing a missive dated 1870, which read: "Darling, all well, but starving. P. P. G." The pigeon was most likely one of the homers released in Paris during the siege. lr In.trurtloa. on .orway con. descrlpthtarti tains some staking instructions for the uss of fin escapes taken from a local hotel, of which the following lines are part -- The !alted snotter A shall be found ln every room. To Increase the hurry, let down the body one by one urna aii snaii de Mt The cord shall put out the ground from the shoulder thereunder." Olilr.t la America. Elijah Bledsoe, colored, living near Advenl.lnc Niltlona for Pardon.. Is believed to be the oldThe governt'Vof North Carolina has Burgin. Ky , est man In America. There seems fo notified the pe pie of his slate that all be good ground for believing that he Is petitions for tin pardon of convicts over years obi. He is known to must first b advertised for some have been married thirteen times, and length of time in the newspapers of the locality whre the offender lived something like half a hundred of hia children are scattered over the state. or where the crime was committed. t'urloi a CutoHologtt-Mfr'arte. No century has ever beguu on a roluclileor. In Three Death.. President MeKinlcy s death occurred Wednesday, a Friday, or a Sunday, and on the anniversary of the death of the the tan e order cf days Is repca'ed each Duke of Wellington, who died Septem- twenty yeats Jam ary and Cctoi er of ber 14, 1852, and also on the anni- each year always begin with the same versary of the death of General Mont- day; so with April and July; so with and December; so with calm, who was killed September 14, September February. March and November. 1759, at Quebec. .Man -0 t I ni'tuif u, ,..u,i- at the ftoo. Over 4.7M 0m ton, of freight through the A met i an and Canadian canals at Sault Ste. Marie in July, an Increase of about i'CI.Ouj tons ovr June. TLe number of vessels carrying this tonnage was 3,211 and besides 5,85.4,777 bushels of wheat, 1,092,625 barrels of flour, 1.838.400 feet of lum- her and 3.3.M.2&4 tons of Iron ore, 14,- 200 passengers were carried. There are few busier commercial points in the world and the traffic is far in excess of that of the Suez canal. pael Hr.K.klyn. Is. V.. Vt. Ileports from ttie Winnebairo Indian Tta.. uliich ia quite reservation in Nebraska are U the imuelBJilly aCartieM know letlxett i0 tn; the best effect that 53 of the 1" Indians on the l.unily Itsremedy, it in t.ot dittVult to aui'ceeM It ia the nirdirine (or It Is prepared here agency have died from the smallpox tiuitU HKsri.TS! by Hie iJurtit lil Tea Co., in their new and epidemic raging there. utttactne lalionitnry and ia made whoily 31st.-A- fter n-I'l- Ladlea t an Wear Shoe. On e si ze sm al e r a f ter si n g A le n's Foot-Kasa powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, acbinp feet, ingrowing- nails, corns All druggists and shoe and bullions. stores 2,'ic, Trial package i'KKE by mail. Address Allen S. Olmstod, Irlloy, K, Y. 1 1 e, King Victor Kmmanuel has accepted the Invitation to act as arbitrator between Hrail aud (itt-a- t i.iilain in regard to the (iuiana frontier question. lroni Kitniile, tweet and withal. HEAL.TH. CIVINti IIKIIHS. (latlieid Tea Is the UHIi.il.NAI. tiirh cure for constipation and BK k htu.l.u he. The charge against Hobert Atchison of having purchased government oats through the connivance of stable em ployeea al Fort Keng, Montana, baa been dismissed. Aire. YVIn.I.m'M Soothing- Nyrnp. For children leethitiir. Mitten the temv rerincailns uiu mies wluu nuiic. 26ca bottl. fiiimuitttiun.Hllu) Thirty officers of the Turkish navf PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not recently mutinied on account of ar stain the hands ur spot the kettle (ex- i'carngo i.'f pa , cept green and purple). Sold by drug-(fUtFoolish and obstinate people alona Joe. per package. suffer from neuralgia or rheumatism. they can always secure Wizard Oil The manifesto of llartolcme For and cure themselves. Maso in declaring himself a candidate for the presidency of Cuba caused a stir llubonic plague has reached Liver, in political circles n Havana, pool. APPRECIATE MUSIC. Harmonious to Them. Recent experiments' undertaken to ascertain whether or not the lower animals are affected by instrumental music have proven to the entire satisfaction of those who conducted them that a powerful influence is exerted. A concert was given at a poultry show as anexperimi ul. While the musicians were tuning thrir stringed instruments the fowls paid no attention, but aa soon as they began to play they listened intently, and the only one among them that seemed dissatisfied was an old trukey cock. Though all his companions were perfectly quiet, he made more noise than usual. The concert was regarded as a success and as a convincing proof that poultry like string music. That animals like to hear a violin played seems also to he clearly proved. Heir F. C, B ier, a G rman zoologist, played in their presence many times and found that the music pleased them. A puma at the first sound of the violin stretched himself at full length in his cage and listened quietly aa long as the music was soft and low, but the moment tt became luurt una last he sprang tc his feet, lashed his sides with his tail and began to pace nervously up and down his narrow inclo-eurA jaguar at the sound of lively music Bhowed great uneasiness, but became quiet when soft music was played, and even further manifested his pleasure by thrusting his , paws through the bars of his cage, eo as to detain the violinist who was passing on in order to play for another animal. Experiment Ma'a ltuttH-emenb- , . le ANIMALS A The great majority of men w ho have passed forty are old or young areord-tn- g to their belief. Those who think themselves old are old; those who think themselves young are young. Chicago Inter Ocean. Subvldy ?ot au Although the Herman governnieut jives a lare tsulstdy to sh ps built in line jermany, the Hamburg-Americatias ordered its next big steamship to tte built by Harland & Wolff, the great ihipbuilders of Felfast, Ireland. Miow Are Tliitt I'leiiKliiK NOV. I 30 I 5 1 19Q2, 1 "HORSE SHOE" I " e. Miss Lillie Degenkolbe, Treasurer South End Society of Christian Endeavor, 3 141 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111., Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dear Mrs. Tinkham : When life looked brightest to me I sustained a hard fall and internal complications were the result I was considerably inflamed, 'did not feci that I could walk, and lost my good spirits. I spent money doctoring without any help, when a relative visited our home. She was so enthusiastic over Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, having used it herself, that nothing would satisfy her until I sent for a bottle. I have thanked her a hundred times for it since, for it brought blessed health to me and cured me within seven weeks. I now wish to thank you, your medicine is a friend to suffering women." Lillie Degekkolce. $50O0 FORFEIT IF THE AHOVE LETTER IS XOT GEXUIXE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhrea, displacement or ulceration of the inflammation of the ovaries, backache. womb, that bearing-dow-'. .. feeling, i .1.1 .1' ' li..i:., Limit ing tor J....1 iiuuiieuce i, general ueuiuiy, indigestion, rana nervous pros. , 1, l ....;. ix.st-uit6ui in lis im uauun, symptoms ui.ajiess, liillliness, lassiluue, n -- 1 ,i- 11 nervousness, irritability, excitability, 1 Hieeplessness, melancholy, ? "aii-Rone- ," and feelings, blues, and hopelessness. they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Kefuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkliam invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has gaidt'd thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. UNION MADE 5TV Ct w WtH B-J- Tr J mm 5 TTT mt Em LDouff!asS4GiltEdirp Line wnnoi o tquiieo 11 ft.iy nice. 7n Mr LJ 4 .'VKTLf-- M :M Mm iiiue It tt vli, fitrnffitl nrni r v f:tr tin mttiiUi iiun than oilier (Li.utattd tr H..Vt vIkmy li.r'i'nttu)ti so hiurh bm .'iii Iir that the wirer reiT'-- nr t riiorb i linn up nan an riM' w in Vnt wlr lttlM II urd.mr)nfaturr rr4 m4 ml smhA 4 in iti wnr!i, iwo Hiy ot mm4 91 10 tb W. L. r V.vmirtm, im 9h mmm . ib4 f tb blrh lMibr mr jmM M m ta CAlALoft FlKB. ry wy. SoM fvi$ DnvQttm I'nrH in Amrirtn ritttt irtlinptitrfri frvtnfactort to tteortrai enepmnr ; ami (M hh a- aer$ t ertrvfre , fnm Im will mmmm IbM mpmm mJi S'H rtit nj- frit mbmmI sif u4 fit k4ia. tmk tioitai f (r iarTuiff. mnmn- mni or rrKA at Btmwn: tuua Hf.t UD'ialtvwom: DiaioorcAU toe; brT7, fMnliQm, or iichl mIn, W. It. Denial. Brockton. Mm fx $8.00 For this FREE of 1 rJMIh. (I Phl.. Bra, I Mid l.r.l K.m.ilv Of. m Pftt. Pmi.di B" all VmmH f)IUl-- TTION. T YOUR O. Uf k i- -A A1JfM BUY OF THE MAKER UIV1lf)Ur nfllJ jUrn t auaoaad. liMreu W N. Urt LOV, ii.nm. "itroii AMERICAN f.n U Salt , n il. r. E, a; M Lk7-No74- iii narraiiiEU nuuuiaio If - ; Other rquailr lw. 1 off V & -- - t Jonn tH. l'iritbe Krri(ht) JiXiLly'j ' l .'f , BmoauiTOii, N. T. - rsel Si. , C blragu, hi. 1801 5. mm A I.CXANDUR. t'l. Vt U., ' Ansayer.nr Chemist, Metallurgist Orm teUfd it. Mnrtnir id Ia ijrl'lm to tit d Whmt AL U&t tAaa, tmtfh by rut. Tiwu 1 1in. !T nr iirt!tft"i. (1 It . I Hii!l nic. IViiTtr. Joti, nDnDQV" W I i.ilr r lf.ii., ,ir.worrt U I V V- I tcmimon!:,.. tnl la BiOt' trtmeat D'SCOVERY, irtrmk - of em- raAa. It a. a. a. ttuii s , an a, a. plete collection of Australian postage stamps. The duke is an ardent collector, but there are some things in the philatelic world, it seems, which even a royal duke In a time of patriotic enthusiasm cannot command. It was proposed that Cape Colony should follow Australia's example and present the duke with a compile set of South AfThe Idea hid tc b rican stamps. given tip. It wa found to be hopelessly Impracticable and w;juU1 have cost many thousands of pounds. For South Africa, In philately as ln politics. It the country of changes and retrocessions and surcharges and errors. It Is said that there are 1,100 South African varieties. Ilarily Treated. It is highly probable that the man whose statement of Ms wrongs Is hereby quoted will never bo chosen on a library committee, yet he Is not alone in his view s. "I will not pay one cent for my advertising this weeJr!" ha announced, with a liih color In hie cheeks, to the editor of the county paper. "You told mo you'd put the notice of my shoe polish In with the reading matter." "And didn't do It?' Inquired the editor, suavely. "No, Rtr!'1 roared the advertiser. "No, Mr, you did not! You put It in the column w'.th a rm sa of pur try. ir, that'n where you put If ' Youth's Ciniip,itio-- r tvitu una lot nut cur roucct). io tass. turn,,,.,: VBf DilliltElF I5B fxfff B i wm - a UlliJl l - ., .... w m mm m m m m mem wbb mum K&m E. Rice, Greenville," '21 $ m m mwmm TA" mKWea m b b gd mt v b g."4 lr n jttutt. Cross Bow," "Spear Head," "Old Honesty," Master Workman," "Sickle," " Brandy wine," "Jolly Tar," "Standard Navy," "Planet," "Neptune," "Razor," "Tennessee Cross Tie," "Ole i Varginy," "Granger Twist." Our new illustrated CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS IfCi T"' I : -- he&f Tf j h J 5jfl lv225 a f) ftlfprH U ij U kj - i ftr if Ml f"'H (ifCirJ will expire Nov. 30th, 1002. CONTINENTAL I I Pre'eit - bL - of Vf-- a go CAr. will IncluJe many arti'clea not shown here. It will contain the most attractive Ut of Presents rver offered ft Tac and will be sent by mail on receipt of postage two cents. (CaUlogue will be ready for mailing- about January Ht, 1002.) 0ur I f F0R 1902 ' r,iMQ l.'Cl TAOS WAY BE ASSORTED IN SECURINQ PRESENTS. t'lLJV.iLr srMj J. T.," "Good Luck," (Two "Grangor Twist" tagt being equal to one of other mentioned.) A M I If. I II f Poke's ToKtaie Htauipa. Among the gifts which have hern presented to the Duke of Cornwall and York during his colonial tour Is a com- 7 D (1 W. TT7TT . : Booming- the Tomato. The editor of the London Academy offered a prize for the best article In He received praise of the tomato. many answers from alleged tomato lovers, and out of the lot he picked one that Is more poetical than tempting. That is, you read it and call it neat, but you don't go out and sample a tomato to see if what the essayist Bays of it is true. The eulogist cla-.ehis song of praise in this way: "I have had for more respect for Lve since I divined that the apple of love of paradise was really a tomato." Hut why should we divine that the fruit of endless discord was a tomato? This serpent loses half his dignity and most ot his hypnotic influence when seen crawling around the tomato frames. Think of Eve offering Adam a bite of a tomato! It's absurd. People don't share tomatoes. Besides, the raw tomato without fixings, isn't attractive for any save vitiated appetites. It's different with the apple. The apple is the Btrawberry among the larger fruits. It's in a class by Itself. It's good any way you want to serve it, even dried. No, we can't give up the apple nor the serpent, with his tall securely twisted about the limb. The tomato is but a groundling let it remain so. Cleveland Plain Dealer. M $jE-c- ll irra v TOIACCO COM r ANY. Write your name and addrett fhinly on outilde of package p. and tend them and requests for Presents to - Contalning-Ta- q. Hy. BROWN, 421 Folora Ave., 5t. Louis, mo. Kvmv, it " . 'jr-,- .. JA - i -l J) I 1 ' 4 coo faca V j' |