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Show t Street-Ca- r rase for log A Detroit can La a pas wb'.ch entitles Ll:n to carry his dog :th t'.m n the street, cars. The pass is ia tie JBrltlsh ('pin o t t t Amvrtrftn F.--f. The growing leiu? that the United States will shortly be able to from beets the l'juV.,e.i worth of frusar which her people now aunaai'.y fnapurt ferrus to he shared by British Consul Wyudham, who has given the su t elue and ri' ported upun it to his yovcruin nt. The follow- lns is an extract from his report which has just reached the Treasury Bureau of Statistics: "The production of beet suar In the I'nited States is rapidly increasing, and in the Chicago Consular district there are four factories in the State of Illinois, three in Nebraska, and three in Colorado; those ic Nebraska and Colorado belong to the American Beet and Sugar Company, and are at Grand Junction, Ilocky Ford and Sugar City, and when completed will thousands of hands. Statistics indicate that the Vnitei States consumes more susar than auv other na tion or approximately of the whole of the world's product. The conditions of soil, climate, and olht advantages are quite as good in th L'nited States, and especially in Col orado, Nebraska, and Illinois for tht development of the beet as in any ol the countries of Europe or Asia. Tht world's production and consumption ol sugar is now about S.HOO.UOO tons pel s annua, of which is produced from beet and only d trom cane, whilst the normal consumption is estimated as increasing at the rate of 250,000 tons yearly. "The success rttending the cultivation of sugar beet in this district has proved that it may be made a profitable and successful investment A large factory has been built at Rocky Ford, Colorado, which cost -- U0,0u to build and equip. It is pioposed to have it ready for the crop of the coming season. To supply it the farmers' in the vicinity have contracted to grow 8.000 acres of beets a year for five years. From tests made, they estimate their beets will yield 15 to" 18 per cent of sugar. The factory, when running at its full capacity, will consume daily 1,000 tons of beets, which it will convert Into about 100 tons of refined sugar of the highest purity. The beets reach maturity with a high percentage, and seldom go below 15 per cent; 12 per cent is taken as the basis of buying beets at the factory. "A general estimate of the cost of construction, cost of operation and general results to be upon, of beet sugar factories in tnis district as taken from the Hocky Ford plant places the general average of sugar in the beets at 12 per cent. So far as the Arkansas Valley in Colorado is is being concerned, this percentage largely exceeded; the minimum per centage of sugar being about 14 per cent, while the maximum has reached 23 per cent, with a of purity ranging from 80 td S0 per cent. In stating these results, reference is especially made to the factory at Rocky Ford, built and worked by the American Beet Sugar Company, a New York corporation, which works two factories in California and three in Nebraska, the one at Rocky Ford being their fifth. The experts in charge of shape of a phou g: a; t ct lie d.'g. oa ths Ink of iiu ii is an or4?r, signed the l.nts, diby the su; priMtfri.yr.t recting the coreiueti : u! all cars to 'lis dug a permit the dog to Boston terrier- - is known to nearly all the conductors, and it is rarely necessary for the owiir to show the order. Rheumatism, newaUeia, sonmeas, pain, sore throat un-- ah bieWy suffering relievo.! at oiu-- by Wizard Oil. internally ud externally. Kw York's Hornet. New York has long been distinbreed of guished hy its MseelU-GThis year's census record horses. shows S0&.0OQ In the stale, of which 75,000 are in the county of New York. 88,000 In Kings, lb.iiuO in Eris and 7,100 in Onondaga county, where tie September fair was held. Mr. AVIiikIom'i tin;.: For children .aims, minces ii na!hu. ...... throat lias a serious King Kdward trouble. m. ' i. I0U. EOSER Mrs. " DearMt.s. Tinkuam : 1 hare been married for nearly two years, and bo far have not l.eei, blessed with a child. I have, however, siiil'erivl with a complication of female troubles and painful menstruation, until very recently. YJ 1 T'-- ' '. -- 2 r MRS. IDA L. EOSER. "The value of Lydia 13. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound was called to my attention by an intimate friend, whose life had simply been a torture with inflammation and ulceration, and a few bottles of your Compound cured her ; she can hardly she enjoys believe it herself such blessed health. I took four bottles of your Compound and consider myself cured. I am once more in fine health and spirits ; my domestic and official duties all seem easy now, for I feel so strong I can do three times what I used to do. You have a host of friends in JJenvcr, and among the best count, Yours very pratefully, Mrs. Ida L. Rofer, - lblh Ave., Denver, 3- Col." ' eemilne. $5000 forfeit If above testimonial It not If you are ill, don't hesitate to petabottleof Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound at once, and write to Mrs. Pintham, Lynn, Mass for special advice- -it is free. uii that I i ba n" A Wtmmn In consequence c( tt.f tr,.it Oemaml fm n S: tl,s evi.sani.-cotton sooas, tr. lias 1S "$ li:iii ii' !n!uny. jut tia l.ittr nd which LIT SHOES -ore K JIAPK. niltta Omu rr of a Cent l nry i or Al Than The reputation of W. L. Douglas SJ.OO and and $.'i.50 shoes for style, cemtort wear has excelled all oilier niakei sold at these prices. This excellent reputation has been won bv merit alone. W. L. Doutlas shoes have tonivo belter satisfaction ihn other ja.00 and $3.50 slues been use bis tho best iJ.OO and j3.50 reputation for shoes must be maintained. Ihe Btnndard has always been placed so hi.h that the wearer receives more value f r his money 3.CO and $3.60 In the W. L. Uouslas shoes than he can get elsewhere. W. h. DoukIiw sells more .S3.00 and S3.50 shoes than any other two manufacturers. L. V. cannot , C7 Diuqlas fi.OO Giit tdge Lint be equalled or anq price. I' 11 V X ' t : : V-- e. It. ro rnado of tlm mhoom hwh mnntm fjrmdo ice f her umcti in 5 and $d govd. oc9 And re usf Bold by th3 best anoe dealers everywhere. ou bottom. with naiinMu(l jmff.n t,y Muil. IP W, 7. din-llnw loOnler t t to ul Jii ymr Uiwn. Mirlf IhwR are not blioe ,r ,1. V on n"M' ill ! IHlilfflt. 1' Wica ai V 'II MMkOVOUI t! a, Hi i.i,!"- lixlt HX'ilor.iHHi iMyitf mil ( fid i.t : !" 'Hti'l ami f fl! ..no tuut or iwitt v A 9. ciint.tni'- U!. 1. aIm F vlts buhI. shown in the Illustration. The head is of a pale color; the first joint behind the head la reddish brown and edged with black. The mature InThe sects differ still more widely. true Colorado beetle carries ten distinct stripes on his bach, the third and fourth stripe, counting from the outside, being joined behind. In juncta, the second and third are Joined and in a large number of cases the two stripes are united the entire length by deep brown or black. In O.ie MlUfift. I Richard of Worthen-lewrFilntshire, ho died recently at that place,' at the age of 102 years and nine mouths, had spent his entire life in that tillage. He had seen the death of three klnps and one queen, had taken part in three jubilee rejoicings, and had received a letter of congratulation from Queen Victoria on his one hundredth birthday, lie left 182 defrom of ages ranging scendants, twelve months to eighty years, seventy of whom followed him to the grave. Mr. Charles I. ' uwW i WATMPESD? CWTKIKG. - j ntf-- mm mm r m SI J ...I r w't , y, ON';:.Etyf.snYntRC i " s i!Nenfi AND riAT Hi L rve trrtiaea Ut. rw O'ScovERr, i. K r.". ISIS. W.N. if (( U., tslt .... l unc-N- r . t in ill! O. ti k. a- urpsworwt U1HU. 42. 101 ...WJ s Edamtlonal nnllillnRS for Teaehers. At Peoria, III., the teachers have a beautiful educational building after the Buffalo plan, and the Ixjgan county, Ohio, teachers have a delightful hall at Bellefon-taincounty educational All along tho line teachers ought to be providing themselves with places of meeting of their own. Jour- mind will b Rojl t'nlTcrsltj. The Royal I'niversity, the bead Good for Bad Teeth Not Bad for Good Teeth of Soiodunt Liquid 25c barge Liquid ftnd Powder 75c AJ Uutc ur by null lor the Jjritc i4aiple tor paUS educational system of Sweden, Is at Vpsala, where It was founded in t4'7 bv Sten St lire, the viking. ) HALL & New York. RUCK.LL, .HI . iflhir r jf JTOM I 6fc . tin r 5 t rs 1902. I 99 " . ulMT fflllMiliiTil rvjjF M '" fll'llll' t ,1 f AU' ,.., tt jI LJ gti iifl fm M YO KtK CONTINENTAL ll J?aZl ffAZ I j I ''rt.lfA'. Ui:iHi3iJ --- c. Hy. Cij;gS!S-2- Y"-- j 1 - s j.,.. S HAMMlMiS WOT , rus. jcca . . j t'"''j U. i"-- a..ii.in . cm iii.iiiwii.- OF THE OFFICIAL LIFE CF M'KINLEY '..., ,.. r., llr Ctwm Prirsr, 2"c and 50r. V fjf r, fl V5S 'uiiJ& (w W ft. fjT'H tXX TlT:-rr---J- ! "" f g- 5t. Louis, Mo. - "" ' ITe.v , isIaU. it r. 1 .s- -, wt;i,tunc itsnor, -- gL i &s-;:::V- ru T - i h- Pfil '..:: i l In Caih i I,.. ' bv thi'. mi ... J MEMORIAL IICTUKF.sS McKINLEY ! Send ' ...reeinc to M thm, , ,r asm- ..l 're,. write , pieluns. IF Si1 rfnu Write It m, iwn tl.uOQ to ;nl. I KlViJlU wine lo.sAril tv . Ihf a Illusion. II. lll Ktokll, H MliN M.V.iln wlllwelvroMleli reelb auihCura. kiuic.iil;ol CUuu IDI 8 7 1 UlVriCnUC nAriUournt VV WEBICI r r,..lV buibnal. AilJrtM Miik LADV, Inl'Mtit- i I...... .. ;hn..i WaUflSt .,lklraf,lU. 1 l tic.,ai -r Home Treatment Carej. Write for Symptcm LhU Conjultation Free. WEAK sl.iHn. 1) (. - -i nuriM lit HIilT Mh ....... -- utiM rr.-.- llf-- - 'H Tain, acts lk qual on a as earth tail. k.l' U CATAKRH. Bronchilu. Neuralfia. HmH Dia-ciiDyipepiitL, Sliift D.acaie, Blood Uii.nt, Rheumatism, Malaria., Nervoua Ditraaca, Kninry Dumti, Female Complaints. Dyaentery, Paralyaia. Rickela. Scrofula. Consumption in Ural Stssts. Liver Diseaaea, Disrasea of the Dowels. . ..... r.n to i ..of....;. n..'. rr HudL.s IUl.,l,.irlnl.l In I IIE ll.ll. I ..r llll.n .l ;.. she i!d uss It U k eil Isll. Idle ..........l. I.f.... 1 tU nrvrf t. ai t ue a. te (...nl' wr. :...; .'r a M ii.irfa''d' lift' oil tin V"U l ea u O'1' . m v 1.. .Ki. .me f iiu.ti.f fties hii iU, ,u.i..n r i h s ...n Hs uiui p.i.n .n ilii. ror. ooy n" i.rr nionlb And jit' fl lo I ji h frtdii t h .t. 1... ti .1 r dtr w'il f.r re.w. itt iirai t'1fiK to ir In t lie f wr wMl brr In nil. d !! n If 0..1 0 "Mi .trts to i. Oi.l v... Mm iiHiH' 1 tlii t .T ai - r worth mrt- than lht.iill rlr r Wm .1... riv.u THlimhir i rfmliiriito rtir K1"'' v -' 'ourrrum that, an- - nhrri.nii; the I mm It M tif t IIU llnr u auu faciei r era. CrlH Hi 'i J. i,! r.v'lT .u B'lfi Mm ft .h uni-tt f..,.. m( III ol. f "til V H'i l' lV f T tt inr! 'O lvAnnisM N(,, C'hlrngo. , ;i.rJ Irt of ' m i !)pr Folsom Ave., ' St Jacobs Oil 0 'fl We Treat and Cure llf- - thenltc ll ni?ii,-''r- h- ! E - 1 Rheumatism AJS rj ivjfit&f 1 ti.-- ho suVrs from g fl N '$tWg W?WM - 40 J Ax - "" PfVIPI PTTrnflK EVERY MAN WO.MAN AND CHILD ""TAts- irrrr-s- , BROWN, 2l , J I V,V touts, - COMI'ANV. - - -" 'Vi - TOBACCO husuki. Evontt xXlVJ XSs- Write your name and address plainly on outside of packages containine Tacs, and send them and requests for Presents to I USaSaWc. T.," "Good Luck," SaiafT " WI ter. s. ff ff Our offer of Presents (or Tags will expire Nov. 30th, 190J. ",lfs lrr J 7' wA will include many articles not shown here. It will contain the most attractive List of Presents ever offered for Tags, and will be sent by mail on receipt of postaje two cents. (Catalogue will be ready for mailing about January 1st, 1902.) Jyi J "J. L fl UTK St a 6 f" Q F0R 1902 iljw 4J A II M Our new illustrated CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS 1 UU KS'v) insr- - ' em TA05 MAY BE ASSORTED IN SECUR1NQ PRESENTS. q (fin 304 Viii i tv S (Two " Grander Twist" tags being equal to one of others mentioned.) r vM KGZ l j- "m t sn IpsA "Cross IJow,' "Spear Head," "Old Honesty," "Master Workman," "Sickle." " Brandy wine," ..Jolly Tar." "Standard Navy," "Planet," "Ncp- tune," "Razor," "Tennessee Cross Tie," "Ole VarKiny." "Granger Twist." 'l''r'-aJ- ' rrx , Qm$ II Onllty of Ohstrurtinir Ihe Mll. The Court of Civil App.;s in Texas holds that a person who ru elves a letter addressed to another and who retains it an unreasonable length of time Is guilty of obstructing the mail, and Is liable for whatever damngs may thereby rc.ult. HAAS. ( E. Rice, Greenville," '"''""H tTT,''7ff ( Ileware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, As mercury will snrelv riVstrny the sense of S'i'.lL.t ii-h' mucfciicH rv nve Tiucce rij ' i a wszzx FJF ' 'gk TTTTtrffi'j "fSif13'! i (lues "ROSiH" ' --t 'i tmf BUM " idj-t'- ;i a ''" 1 Ff.l b nal of Kducntinn. smeil and completely (lennwctliewholh system when enteritis it through ihe mucous surt'uees. .Such tu'lick's should never be use. I except on prescript ions from repuutl.le physician, as the Osmitive they will do Is tctllolil U the Kood you run possiidv derive from them. Itall s Catarrh Cure. uaiMllfaetured liy F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. ., contains no mercury, ami Is taken Internally. seiliiK illreetly ujk.ii m.the InWood and of Ihe sysi. buyiinf mucous Mirfa.-elire be sure you tret he, Pennine. Hull's Cnlnn-urn! made in I leno Ills taller internally, by F. J. Cheney .VCo. Testlmoinalslrea bold 7'w per bottle. ly Krupvisis. price liaU s Family 1'iHs uru llio best. ii ; e. Ston-lngto- n. The trun heavenly earthly kind. tit I NW.30 finis-bed- W. The New Pacific Cable. Work hns already begun on tho British Pacific rahle. which will bo GR.245 miles In length, the longest cable yet constructed. It will run from Vancouver Island to Fanning Island, a distance of 3.337 miles, before a landing Is to the Fiji Islands, made, thence thence to Norfolk Island and thence According to the conto Queensland. tract the whole cable Is to he laid and 1," 1903. working jy January Sn1eu' ever bestowed upon a lady in Bohemia was obtained by Fraub in Dr. Gabot at the Prague university. At the promotion of tills young lady to the rank of doctor of oiiilosoiiliy it was fou.id necessary by the senate to alter the form of aduiision at the conclusion of the address, which runs this:- "Receive this kiss as a sign of close union London and confidential friendship." Telegraph. l'enusylvaiiia t'oal Interest. The immensity of the Pennsylvania coal Interests appears in the report for 1900 of the bureau of mines in that state. In that year 252,844 workers In and about the mines brought to the surface 130,535,080 tons of anthracite and bituminous coal. This average of 516 tons for each employe was higher than the yearly average in any European country where coal is mined. i'rii ivrt t " r..,.-'3ill.- l.J- w s. ttft iAP, bCAhSIM , FADELESS DYES sr iisier U use and color more paxjds brih-tr- r Mid fsster colors than any other dye. fckjid by druggists, toe. per package, An I nkUed Kits. Last week the first doctor's degree I.awson, the Boston has bought two Islands and has the option on twelve others In Isle au Haut Bay, near Me., about fifteen miles from The Islands are all the mainland. clOFe together and many of them an bo connected by bridges. On the largest Mr. Lawson will erect a magnificent residence for himself. A landscape artist will have charge of the matter and will transform the Islands Into a Venice In America. The whole rot of the project will be above Thomas . Tooth 25c Powder the PPT NAM s. WW. ilei-re- e rrrir--i 1.1 car-loa- d, norse-nettl- Jab. fta alt even bafore Ave., . i car-load- s, J 7 M.uu.. Ttinl ale bus honored 1'resi lent .f 1.1. II. itti the not ran tr. ACeui ana solicitors read ade. ,,f H.,:; , to.d liuest Co. lu this x.aoer, 'i'Uir oiler is ei li:. ial. A new i..sta; eaid to be issued will bear McK in ley's portrait. veil t car-load- s, f M bilMu.-cefs- 1a 8i..Un ot ;uu I... ' Units. VV. tri;ratUjn of Christian era. AuliquRrlmu. car-loa- lolorarlo Hfetlcs. This Insect (Doryphora Juncta) is often mistaken for tho genuine Colorado beetle; but it feeds on plants of like the the wild solanum family, The most observable In the true differences are these: Colorado beetle the sides are orna mented with two rows of black dots and the head la black; while in "juncta" there is but one row of dots, as l man empire J'so fat : vithliwl rt.ui.fc e N., Miai.eaii j n,e umv,; siso purines and tulltis up the eiuny moiu. Martial law has been proclaimed in t'ape toiony. all the provinces Ohlos Iron Industry. The beginning of the iron industry of Ohio dates from 1803, in which year, its first furnace, Hopewell, was commenced by Daniel Eaton, and in . The furnace stood 1S04 it was on the west side of Yellow creek, miles from about one and its junction with the Mahoning river, in the township of Poland, in Mahoning county. Garbage Converted Into Briquettes. A process has been discovered in France by which garbage Is converted into briquettes. It consists of mincing the refuse from abattoirs, fish markets, etc., straw paper and the like, and this last factory all express surprise The adding tar and naphthalene. at the results of this first campaign, whole mass Is then mixed in a kneadand they have become thoroughly coning apparatus, dried and pressed into vinced that this valley(Arkansas Valbriquettes. These briquettes have a r, ley, Col.,) is the Ideui slight odor of gas, burn brightly and thanks to its equable climate, engender heat slowly. ample supply of water for Irrigation, Hawaiian Favor Irnmleratton, cheap fuel and limestone, and an unH. Wilcox, who represents Robert limited extent of available for land .islands in congress, says Hawaiian 'he beet culture. It is expected that the Hawali-an- s same company will erect one or more that the general sentiment of to the settlement is favorable factories in addition to the one at them of as many people from Rocky Ford, one to build further easL among this country "as the Islands can acand the other west of Rocky Ford. "As an example of the quality of commodate." the sugar beets produced upon this Horse RunbonnrU In 154, of sunbonnets by land, it may be mentioned that so far The wearing of beets from one field six horses in hot weather Is by no means have been tested ith results as folIn an old Italian a modern invention. 16.3 per cent; One lows: print, uated 1542, a gentleman is 18.8 per cent; and shown riding on horseback with an three 20.4 pei ecnt." two umbrella fixed over his own head and another over that of his horse. Ylogu ii curt iun and llie ba.o.l, ,.a;m, ind.sioslion, sugar-produce- Ef : iiiui fcruaiit suwcniacy m lias hunetu-r'Siuinh "r umnv mrJieiiw rt :i,l jls ,vtmr ,v IWy the titer It us. I"-- has over Any years. In alrnoit tvery coiwtll Mrs. llayuei. wife of Prof. John H. Haynes, i'h. I)., of the University of Pennsylvania, went with her husband in 1MJS to Asiatic Turkey, where they exfcpent fifteen months in making cavations on the site of CaSveh, the oUW-- t city known to man. She wa the only white woman whom the people of her locality had ever seen. They regarded her at first with awe, but Mibsvquently became devoted to her piotectiou and comfort. rullr j d ,:-- co'-io- tfilhout hard work, and she has coiiscieniouslv ref'..sed to sing any role iu wine!, she has not perfected herself. one-thir- I'olk, V. rites to rinkliam bajing: James K. xomtthlns , j It is thu cons-tanstudy Mme Calve at the front. It That ke-is her belief that there is no perfection two-third- tf Grand-Nier- c G-- 1 tuip:ov.-iueut- an em-Plo- y Syrup. Soothing 'f'c;. Nimuiiit-ftu-- ha-d- ," Soodont ' i ;i.-a- attt-ntio- j r T. department hereafter will I Rrln Sprigs I nde, Krlcl. in 1 ra.s.an K..rtiaUo.j. I'o.an.t. Utsi Pcen, rndernca!h tn. to. n of v.,r1c. the projected movement of Bt publish of brine ships. will buy ine lauu rucy covsr irom ins spriDgs, which wer used for tho Ameriea Ltmu. t for ll.I.'.OOOO marks. Tte navy Calve l..is iaati a sreat for-- ! :ae ty her s.r.g.t.. a'ld now owns an b r r.ativa town rxt r.s:v esiite in ihe ).. a of K'.aace. "I fall work she sui recently. "There very is u'.wavs sor.ieir.it'K in tn an X"f. ,1 .... rei't . "ll HOliitHULU M ON CREDIT. TukTnVTrTi' e' ."IOT piifs f.l'tSt CO.. Dmt. B, Un.u. ntl.r n'mwr, PRECIOUS HERBAL m i m Address v to omt sollrlmri nf D llllt iinf m i, r-- Ir.0.t.iilowi.V8 Riwumatiim. Kmjul. Bicli. Sprmi, ia. W?. uurm, Sore and all Pain. it of your . r.. i". Spsc'al, ilr.ilul-l.'I'i ii. .1 ..'ll tfc. .') ireur iia.n... will i tt f' w.y.aw6uriib,l T.IEIM Pay When Cured We enre veu first anil then aak s REASON ABLE FEB wle n you art cured. You eaaae-pen- d upon our ward: niiy hunk In Uuh will en.larselt: tliaiisnrulsnf putientshare endorsed nv SulV WK WANT TO CUUB YOO-w- lth Hip dikMn- -t iiii.lerstan.linii that we will BOi a KKK until werure von. We eura LOST . 'iiiinal VejUiies. Sparmator-r,..i- e. MANIIiHIU. and all weakneases lioii eThe-- n lv cure Varicocele or II CUKES IN PRIVATE DISEASES of men. We I onsultntlon aad e. i netinv. Ilmiro we d.ni i ran yau Because ll would belruy rniilld-nebv lriter or In peraos. CALL have H prove uur sxl'l hi ill's els of troubles n.lvtee f.'KKK, 11. Uli WRIT la another wy. I bis Is our p am to 8: Sundays nnd Uolid.nn 10 to IJ. OfBeo Honrs: Dam la 4 p. m.; avanlna or Tf TouaurTerfnnn nnv of Iho wenliue'" fllseaaes eauseil I V Imiorunee, eerss er AHKTIIr; LliV l'F.HSO.S WE W ANT T TALK TO. VVn have proved enr iVIll In rurlng nil "f CHKON1C illseie lit pnlilnlilnn Voluntary ifstiiiturnnts of homa peop.e. If ''"!! Barnes, pieliirrs nti.l aaaresses. WE CAN'T PVDLISH OUR DRS. SHCR1S & SHORES, Expert Specialists, LYON BL0TK. $ AL I tt UE 2ns CUT, W- -t Is. IU |