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Don't wuit Until your heed is more pressing; write to-day and have the catalogue by you for future use, THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO., Columbus, 0., P.O. Box 772. St. Louis, Mo., P.0. Box 54, Write to nearest office, _ we AS Prive 39,90 No. 241 Single Strap & $9.90 Buggy Harness. 9 ‘ , LAWN AGENTS WANTEN SWING = : MADB Lawn Swings and Settees, Hammock Chairs, Camp Chairs and Stools, Ironing Tables, Wash Benches, Etc. Agents easily make $5 To $10 Per Day. Will furnish samples at re- duced prices to those desiring agency. Exclusive territory given. Address, Cleartield Wooden-Ware Co., CLEARFIELD, FA. ee ae oe ata Surries, Road Wagons and Sprino Wagons ; Wagon Harnes $10 to $30; nf =. Bugs, Tops, Cushions, _ Come and see us; get our prices and you 3 will surely trade with MGB RECE McFARLAND BROS, Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand |Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles ‘agon Sheets and Bows. Our,,Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. of ’em make good field-hands.” “Ever tried em?” They're dead set agin | The Former Alds in the plowin’ for fear they’ hurt a wild par apne | flower, an’ they won't beat an’ swear ‘ata mule, for fear its got a soul!” = | “That's strange! “No, itain’t. "Twixt you an’ me Jan’ the gatepost, it’s downright in- herited laziness. | “Of course. Trail J and Latter Is ust Bullets, by Leaving Aw Detense Capt. A offic im- provement in the method of throw- ing life lines t pled ships. If the wreck happen at night a steel rocket is light be life savers tress, ship where the life line has bee | The capts tion of cx . a Chicago life-saving al, has recently made an wrecked or disa CANDY CATHARTIC sed which leaves a trail of dit and thus enables the locate the vessel in dis- shows those on the] | and a 1 cust. levised has mbina- »vred lights which will bura Beware of the dealer who tries to seil for almost a minute in a continuous “something just as good.” trail of light 2 ae Under old method shot after Women and Jeweis, shot is often fired from the shore Jewels, candy, flowere, man—that | Without reaching the ship, and with- ’ out giving any knowledge to — the is the order of a woman's preferences, y made j erew that an attempt is bei Jewels form a magnet of mighty) to save them. With this rocket line power to the average woman, Even] there exn be no doubt as to the that greatest of all jewels, health, is) Wherenbouts of the life-saving men or the location of the distressed ship. ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purehase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insid- ious consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the reg- ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup It will promptly arrest con- sumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubesand drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all but itisa certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You eanget Dr. G. G, Green's relivble remedies at any drugstore. e-o-w Get Green's Special Almanac, In the daylight Capt. Andre has de- vised a whistle to be used instead of the fire line at night. In the fogs, probably the whistle, attached to the projectile, will be of consider- able service to the wreeked ship. A young Pole, dan Szezepanik, has invented says ballet- proof vest, which is made entirely of silk and so thin and light that it may be worn in place of the regular ment. He hit upon the idea by e perimenting with until succeeded in weaving a thread of ex- traordinary strength and toughness, It is from this that he makes the undervests which resist: the of a bullet or sword, He is willing at any time to make tests of his inven- tion, and those which gone have shown that bullets would only les struck and then rebound, CHINA EAGER FOR BIBLES. use of what be is a raw silk he passage he has under- where they e a gray spot n Society Reports d for God's Agent of A Growing I Rey. John R. Hykes, D. D, agent of the American Bible society in Shan- China, has submitted a ghai, report to the society on conditions and the outlook in’ China, © Dro Tykes the question of a recurrence of the recent troubles in China depends on whether the government of the pire wants another outbreak, Uf it Will tuke phice and says em- does the upris in the to Dr dykes that the Mongols shall abroad and study, there has been an nd for for FAST TRAIN E LE IT, Between St. Louis and Kansas City and OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHITA, DENISON, manner preseribed, according Asa orestebt ofan edict Manchus chosen directing sons of and be to unheard of dem gn books, seriptures included. One government SHERMAN, college has applied for a grant for 50 Bibles for the of its students DALLAS, and old scholars are seattered over FORT WORTH | the word in the government service And principal points in Texas and the South: | in the capacity of tramstate inter- west. This train is new throughout and ff | ypepers ail teachers of En 2 “One made up of the finest equipment, provide : : : with electric lights and ail other moder | of the ns of the time says Dr. sraveling conveniences, It runs via our noW | [{ykes, * a remarkable movement sompleted “ tl if t é the hiahent on the part of some of the highes Red River Division. in the land to make a re- Every appliance known to modern ca) ouilding and railroading has been employe m the make-up of this service, including | Cafe Observation Cars, the Bi with the view of putting it inte what tion or revision of they consider a more worthy literary form; and th ander the management of Fred. with full information as to rates and all fi is. dior 1 trip via this new route will be ‘cheerfull iA i ‘urnished, upon application, by any repre sentative of the tit and the ans and Christiani “We issued in the last three months of this said Dro Hyk | n considere mere mandarin Bibles year,” “than would hi for ample stock years a decade : DOCTORS MUST BE COMPETENT Antlseptte BL fe ben s KE Ff PECULIAR TO Wom! — never fail if used strictly according aresnfe, sure, harmless, neat and clean, A tonte and alterative to the sexual organs, They preserve the ‘hand cure diseases of the Vagina, Womb & Ovaries. ‘aginald ‘Kes and soreness, trregutar and sup. oss of vigor and tone, These tablets th diseases but to prevent eceived thousands of testi- arantee **BAMAMA Hirections, | q Fret Decision Which Will Eaw- tablish a Most Important Precedent, are use their oceurren monials, in Bo ntroversy by An Americ: France, LETS” todo just what ; nd offer a reward of ONE HUNDRED | Suing Who ate for any case they will not cure as re- 1 vommended, provided directions are carefully followed, tende a 18 Seats; A TABLETS" are sold by a Poor othr Ce Id by all druggists or sent for 85.00. 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LOUIS, ™ the doctor's rly proved fa d that she v It is proper t to the saved by wed that atment ne eA eet calling in three other docte .00 per box, or six boxes who unanimously condemned the or inal treatment of the ¢ (0 dam- person The father was awarded $1,5 ages, the court holding that who hires a physician has a right to it there will be no neglect ance of things which every This deci- frecedent medical man should know. has established a throughout France. sion Beet Sugar in Hungary, Advices to the department of agri- culture announce that the product of beet sugar in Hungary has increased within the last decade by nearly 169 per cent., the output of the factories in 1899-1900 having been 552,147,800 pounc This increase has occurred in connection with a comparativeiy small increase in the number of fae- tories and is due mainly to an in- crease in the size and an improvement in the equipment of these establish- ments. 7 \X</ Where Knowledge Fails Them The professors know why v operate and how, says the Chicago Record-Herald, but fortunately they don't know when until it is too late. Sewerage in Mexico, By the end of this year the capital of Mexico will have a sewerage sys- tem covering the whole city. {McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. he exception sholarship 1 pwers » users increases “Nine years ago we ¢ keep a ree n this se ‘ tl ses the pupil usuall e does t use very mune the continues to fail in } t One questions rd book is wh ks the use of tobaceo is ne iflirmative ye t quently vho } had tobace r months te ‘ The average varies from 60 to Ts Dr. Fish's theme per cent.” 1 was “The Student and the Cigarette Lwhile } 1 the stand that tobacco inany form ha a tendeney to dull tl ning f the pupil said that he was compeller to admit that the ei rmow the most objectionable ap most in jurious, He showed by recit tics taken at the university during the last nine years that the student ad- dicted t cigarette nade a average in his el were nt e paperey! CONCEITED YOUTH’S ‘AMBITION much lower eenages than the to the use of the litt Was Willing to Pay Dr, Hillis 8100 for an All Around Popular Lecture, Rev, Dr. Newell Dwight Iliilis, pastor of Plymouth ehureh, curing an ex- sha of amusing experiences — be rs, pave ana nt ofa spondence with ay man in a distant state Phi mat wrote srying trent marred from college and he felt t rings of genius within him “ALL Lack write the lecture he said, “is experience to 1 kt that] ed, “since you do noth am a better speaker than vou are w me but Lhave no lecture wi get my start. What wou leeture on ‘Brains’ or one on ‘Grit?® Che lecture must have it ntellect and wit, and, of course, some touche of pathos.” The vorng man Woe = meh byent- nest,” said Dr. Hillis. “that [decided te vury Phe ‘ th came the “Cou u have ire fendy by Angi Tha ught the mat 1 t) rt t I ¢ : the ' } Ny H tort ‘ lecture will not be w KOHINOOR FOR QUEEN. The Famous Diamond Will Be Worn in the Crown of Alexandra at Cor TY! 1 Nohinoor diame the crown me peo the king’s a in the queen's vo. Tt is now kre that it will be in tha ' t Vhere are mine interesti tions connected with this brett from awhie the possession Every native of t lieves that the he be the ruler of India, but with it goes the dr Ity that it brings vio lent death to its male owner after story, vg back for ce is told to bear out the truth of this superstition, and the Indian mind is probably convineed that King Edward hopes to avoid this fate by making the jewel the property of sex safeguards her Queen Victoria. untry firtaly be: der of the stone will ud pe Story qneen whose Qualifications N “What does the of its president? uni require inquires a writer in sity Well, © Chronicle, the inion seems to be a current magazing. the Chic recent weight that he ought to be a combination of the chureh the gold brie operator and the moral philosopher. As such men rather rare, some colleges have had to be content with executives who are strong on the two first-named qualifications, but a little shaky on the third. remarks debt-raiser, are Japanese Merchant (After Ideas, Baron Yanosuke Iwasaki, the rich- est merchant of Japx this country. THis object been made known, says the Ch Record-Herald, but it is that he wishes to take a course of private lessons from our captains of industry. nis coming to not Entitled to a Rest, The queen regent of Spain may now put away her crown, says the Chicago Record-Herald, and catch up on sleep. | tors of the land, ar edt jwh it is now | | between Jed ordering ess the ground to his suecess., 1 st ) that | Shelley Park Lost to Kansas City K .Ww i ourt led th Kansas City vs. EL Scarrittet al, for t session of be. Shelley park against t In IN47 the old City was laid off by fourteen proprie- town of Kansas dt donated as She Missouri ayen Yfora grave yard, | city eonneil passed an ordinance vacating the ground sas ¢ In T8633 rave vard another ordinance was pass ill bodies removed fr tm In IST Mayor Shelle had an ordinance passed) ordering li In 1882, the prow 1 to be verted graded and con into a eity: park just twenty rs KE. L. Searritt the two to-day, Judge snit ty for the heirs of the old pro- broug against prietors to recover possession of the pro y, onthe ground that it had been abandoned as a grave vard and therefore reverted to the original owners, The suit) was decided in LSS6 in favor of the heirs, In T800 the city. sued the heirs for possession of the property, and the heirs won again in the lower house The case was appealed by the city to the supreme court, and by the decis- ion to-day the heirs gain a tinal vie- tory. A stipulation was made by the attorneys in this case that this should be a tinal test. If the stomach, liver and bowels fail to perform their functions regu- larly and naturally, the blood) be- comes contaminated with impurities, and the whole system is in consequ- ence debilitated, Herbine is remark- able for its effieacy in curing the afl ments of summer andthe disorders prevalent during hot water, Price, oO vents.—H, L. Tucker Kansas Hermit Shoots Two Men. renworth, Kan, June 19,—A terrible shooting affray took place at Maultby, a station on the Kansas City & Leavenworth Electric line, about halfway between Leavenworth 11 clock last a hermit, 70 James Williams and Kansas City, at night. John years of uge, shot s} rman, and Allie Bacon, the former fatally, and the latter seriously, Williams died an hour He Was shot in the stomach veapon used bei g shot. the after bei musket loaded “oan army with buckshot. Bacon was shot in the face, and he also may die Sherman came to Leavenworth af- ter the shooting and gay iself up He was hatless and to the police, coutless when he reached the station where he promply r Itseemed that Williams and Ba called at She ported hise nan’s hermit home fo mf the purpose of punishing bi Uleged crime against Charles st farmerliving nearby. W entered his place and thine: en themen tened him he began shooting. Mrs. Steel, the woman in the case, dinsane int was adjud probate court here yesterday. Williams ar Williams and Bace known farmers, Her husband was with night are well To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tab- fete. Ad druggists refind the money if it fails to cure. EL W. Grove's sig th box. he A Second Solomon. A famous lawyer once had a singu- A physi tohim in great distress ters, living in the same house, babies of equal age lar case to settle. Two sis- had Who so resem- bled each other that t! ers were unable to disti when they were together. Now it happened that by the care- lessness of the nurses their children had become mixed, and how were the rownmoth- uish them mothers to make sure that they re- ceived back their own intants? “But perhaps,” said the lawyer, “the children weren't changed at all.” “Oh, but there’s no doubt they ere changed!” said the physician, “Are you sure of it?” “Perfectly.” “Well, if there's the case, why don’t you change them back again? I don’t see any difficulty in the case.” —Philadelphia Times. CASTORIA Yor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Cjliltdn Z ” Signature of