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Wi ef ¢ our free illustrated in which describe the buggies, eney ee rerrg or etc,, that have jr way satisfactory, you can return the vehicle Lifeboat Sails 1,500 Miles. Melbourne, Victoria, May 8.—A lifeboat containing the first officer |and three men of the british ship | Boveric has arrived at Freemantle, | Western Australia, after having sail- j}ed 1,500 miles to report that the Boveric lost her propeller when 1,500 miles from Freemantle, and was in | need of assistanve. The Boveric sail- ‘ed from this port for Natal, March | 21, with remounts and ninety .sol- diers on board. CANDY CATHMARTIC « We. ‘ait 2be. B00. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. 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Full information as to rates and all details of le Khoyansk NEW COURT ORDER ON GIRLS. The King and esuain of England Put the Fair Debutantes in Their Proper Place. Society not a little over an announcement which appeared in one of the London papers which de votes considerable attention tc doings, to the effect thet the hir queen have determined t the jeune fille and reforn | “She won't,” this paper ' py a prominent position at court. She ; Won't be encouragee to hold her own | against matrons, young or others. She will be very properly treated as a girl, \ nothing more. In these circumstances, therefore, we may reasonably expect that the young girl will soon be put, back into her proper place, and that, , being there, she will regain the charm | of simplicity she has lost.” His majesty and his advisers have made a beginning. The lo amber- | lain has courteously in a young girl through her mamma, that in the! future her attendance at court is de sired for presentation purposes only, since it hus been decided, after long and anxious deliberation, that only those women who have entered upon j the holy state of matrimony can, oth- er things being equal, count upon an- nual admission tickets, A kindly hint that she may perehance be bidden to other and milder frolies and gambolings, such as ping and garden skippings, has somewhat tempered this eruel wind to the shorn lamb in question. SHOWS INDOMITABLE COURAGE is speculating reinstate “oceus ays, Harry de Windt, the Explorer, Suc- ceeds in Rene ing Verkhoyansk, Bastern Siberia, Letters London have from just) been received Harry Winat leader of the expedition whieh is at- at de to make its way overland York, dated Ver- khoyansk, East Siberia, at the end of February, In spite of the forebod ings of the officials of Yakutsk, whe strongly urged Mr. de Windt to ris to New hot jurally grav continue his journey, saying the con ditions were thi ever, the expedition 600 miles 98 worse than reached Ver- north of Y The members year kt dur risteved, All the frost-hitten, Otherwise they were well and in good spir and leaving the same day for Sredne Kolymsk, a town of East Sibe 900 miles further on, which the party hoped to reach about the middle of March. their intention to push on 1,500 miles, to East Cape on Behring Strait. Prob- ably the next news of the expedition will its arrival in the United States via Behring’s Strait. travelers’ were were Then it) was be De Windt menti a repert that Baron Toll’s expeditionary ship Za- ria was stranded on the Siberian islands, with only seven tons of coal on bord, WAYS OF USING ALCOHOL. Peru to Give Exposition of Methods, Apparatus and Machinery for Ap- plication of the Product. Information has reached the Peruvi- ap legation in Washington that a gen- eral exposition of the methods, ap- tus und machinery and for t ‘ape vation of alechol to the production heat and light will at Lima during the month of wo. Peru of the chief aleshol producing countries of the . and the object of the ex- position is to give aleohol producers an s of aleohol Ii by encouraging the use of pl of motive power, be hel September, is one wor! insight into the capabil in the strial field, lieved tl aleoho! for industrial purposes its con- inc also be- sumption as a rage can be very ted, considerably Gold, silve hone i copper medals and fe mentions will be bestowed on successful exhibitors in the order of merit. The Peruvian government has appointed a commission consisting of Mr. alta, director of public uardo Habich, director school of mines, and Mr. Alejan- made our factory famous eir high grade. Don’t wait ‘until your need ig more pressing; waite to-day and \ have the by you for future use. a trip via this new route will be cheerfully ed, upon application, by any repre- iro Garland te formulate the pro- gramme for the exposition, collect the necessary data and communicate with THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO., P.0. Box 772. sentative of the manufacturers, inventors and institu- tions with the view of ol wing their + Hanes \ aad Saddlery Buvwies and Surties: Nak = nba Bae support and assistance through the sending of exhibits. Says Society Women Swear, There is an epidemic of profanity among society women and among the general public, according to Rev. John Withrow, of Boston, Dr. With- row the other night quoted a physi- cian as saying that women who pre- tend to have culture and position in society not only allow their husbands to swear at home, but even use oaths themselves.’ “There is now an epi- demic of swearing,” he said, “which poisons the mind and the heart,” and he suggested as a cure that swearers learn verses of the seriptures and fire them at the oaths when they feel them coming. Auk's Eee id for $1,260, Another auk’s egg was sold at Stevens’ auction rooms, London, the other day to a purchaser who wished his name kept secret. The highest bid was 2, This is by no means a record price in auks’ eggs, as one sold in 1894 for 300 guineas. A stuffed specimen of the bird itself in a glass ease was knocked down at £315, but the bones of another brought from ‘Funk island by Prof. Milne fetched only 45 shillings. Some Things Not Yet Cornered, _ New England is to have a bread trust, says the Chicago Record-Herald, ‘but the dew and the afr are stilbuncor- -[inerea. OUR BOYs AT OXFORD Influence of Students from United States_Will Be Felt. Predicted by English Writer That American Society, College Yells, Class Buttons and Americga Spirtt Are Certainties. The London Speaker devotes a long article to the probable effect of the Rhodes’ scolarships on Oxford uni- versity. It thinks it safe to ignore the influence of the Germans and | colonials, saying the former will nat- e towards a ~teutonic clique, but it will be too small to ma- terially affect the settled and tra- ditions of Oxford. The colonials, whom there are many already at Ox- ford, show no tendency to themselves on the life of the coll impress as distinct from the students of the united kingdom, ic It is in the Amer- n invasion that the Spectator ar The ates the greatest changes. writer of the icle remarks: “There are now two distinet clisses | of Americans at Oxford, the sons of rich men affected by a more or less acute form of anglomania, whe often more English than the E themselves, These may at times ignored, for they will not pi in the Rhodes The second class is small, [t consists of sons of English-t its who have settled in t who wish to maintain English traditions. | want scheme ticipate n pi America, I believe that nearly all the new | scholarships will go te Ame this ch Lhave never heard of an pure-bred Ame Oxford or Cambridg his parents thought he cor better-eduentionat those universities than at home, . ‘The will be the same, for whatever their van coming either te e, becut result, however fathers may be, the Americans w are sons of English parents ave American as anybody and are not likely to forget their nationality when they tind themselves at ON ford.” Arguing on these premises, tl writer concludes that hundred young American students, “glorying potent factor in’ impre personality on the staid, univer- sity, with the natural result that an organized American society, college Yells, class buttons and the young American spirit generally will sharp ly accentuate the existing dif between Oxford and Cambrid STARTS WITH ONE BABE. , jabout one }who have Salmon Salad Poisoned One Hundred Saa Anto Tex, May 8—9 hundred guests we Is ata weddit astat M e Morelos Montere Mexico st M Many of 1 were made dangerous- ly ill, but at last reports none had died Monte Morelos is a small to wa ired_ miles southeast of the Monterey, on the Monterey & li railroad The wedd ing Antonio G Cantu and Two hundred gue sts, Monterey, ufter th Mexican Gt was that of Lenora Cantu many of them from sat down to the feast Soon ffevt- began eating one hundred wo ed Investigation showed that they had been poisoned by salmon salad, the salmon cans having been opened some time before the contents were used, PHFD) wr qinog stempy avey MOA pu'y ayy ous savag “WIwUuoLsvo The Return of More Soldiers From Cuba New York, May 11.—The Munsor line steamer Amerda, which arrived this afternoon from Cuban ports, brought as passengers 109 enlisted menofthe Tenth cavalry, U.S.A. on stationed at Holgt Cuba, for nearly three years, TY men t »troaps BOD, band K ind are in command of Captain Rod Fleming, They are going to Fort There were ulsotil- mud ehild Robinson, Neh, families of teen Women md sey non-commissioned ¢ ‘tay euty-two discharged soldiers This River is Rich in Pearls Innovation ina Chicago Church Pails to Take with the M the Congregation, he sof One baby was the only visitor to the newly established creche of the St. dames M. EB. church, ¢ stheother Sunday. Bev, Dr. Coburn .the paster of the « th, however, Cid not ex- press any disappointment. He atid “This is only the third Sunday the ereche has been established, and [fee this way: Ifthe creche will enable one mother to attend church service that otherwise would have to remain home Mr. ‘Tuek’s idea in the creche to me will have borne fruit. There is no objection on the part of the members of our church to take ba- bies in the auditorium chureh service, but the mothe lelicate about it and have remaines home “LT have no doubt abou ul snc the the chureh become convineed thi cess, when me Ane the bies will have every attention and « while they attend the service the move- ment will become popular. ago Thad a erecheat my chure! Arbor there is no reason why the ide Ten years at Aner whieh proved ast not be popular in Chicago, TO BUILD NOVEL VILLAGE. Walter Vrooman Has P for Ex- tensive Experin roper= “ative ¢ Walter Vrooman, the er, announced the other had purchased the land and eomy form- ay that he ed ng plans for} model vill cooperative ¢ distance of sas City The village, Mr. Vroor finally have a dozen fact manufacture of different ticles, churches, schools, stores and places of amusement, all minunity, withinashort Mo, r says, will > for the of ar- dwellings, Toplin, Wo, May Ww Tikes, an Tbsuratice u Who recently mov. iT ed to this county from Poplar Blaifs, Mo, the of Spring riverisrich in valuable pearls, In three days he gathered pearls to of S100, Mr. Aikens made pearl liuuting a study for a suave that north Tork the value las number of years and says that to fis hnowledge there is no place where pearls ace so plentiful as in Spring River. The gems are of bigh order, Tot a Cold in One Day fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All dru ts refund the money if it fails to cure. E nature is on each box, W. Girove's sig- Dr sity says the 17-yei due in Missouri Stedman of the State Unive locusts are net 1905, They are Known as Missouri brood yo. 17 d No. LS is aw Ls year: until Missouri br: locusts, and itis not due until P07, Missouri brood No tis I7-yenr- locust and willappearin TOP2. No Hd another 17-year-locust will be due in 1913. According to Dr. Stedman a number of crops of locusts are due to Missouri on the next d years to come. Jeremiah Carr, in his suit against the Joplin Daily Globe for S10,000 s for libel, tried unanimous tind vverdict of the paper. The suit was tle of an article published ino the Globe charging Carr with raping a girl named Dora Wace Don’t despair because vou have weak constitution, The vitalizi principle of Herbine will assuredly strengthen it. Inevery drop of Her- bine there is life. There istimu lating, ng power, unequal edin the whole r + of medicinal preparations. Pr 50 cents. Hl L. Tucker is built at his expense. The village will be built and con- ducted: along the lines suggested in a book written recently by Prof. John Dewey. of the University of ro. There will be playgrounds of all kinds, and ove of the principal dwellings will Mystery Surrounds Death Fort Scott, Kan,, May 10.—The muatijated body of an infant has just been found in the walls of a house oc- cupied by Bert Cox, a farmer living be a house where children can live un- der the care of young women nurses and teachers. Teachers May Whip Pupils, A court decision rendered at Mexico, Mo., gives teachers the authority te whip pupils whenever it is deemed necessary. E. E. Hayeraft, whose 11- year-old boy had been severely beaten by Miss Dollie Grigsby, a young school- teacher of this county, had filed suit for $2,000 damages against herand the directors of the school. The case was bitterly contested. having been tried twice in the Audrain county court and twice in the court of appeals at St. Louis. The higher court approves the verdict of the lower court, which is in favor of the school-teacher. President E jark, When it comes to be understood that the life insurance agents are entirely through with him, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, the gentlemen who can conceal a full set of the Encyclopaedia Britannica on their persons without fear of detection will be clamoring for audiences with the president. north of this city, near Fulton! The discovery was made by Mr Fox, who had neticed a peculiar odor around the house for some time. ‘The affair is enshrouded in mystery and is being investigated by the authorities Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. James Bennett, of Metz, is in a eritical condition. Mr. Bennett, while returning home recently, built a fire by the roadside to warm him- self. He then went%to sleep and was awakened by his clothing catching fire. He was seriously burned before he could extinguished the flames. The skin on one side from the arm to the hip was burned away —Rich Hill Review. ;