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Our,,Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. |McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. | | KE nited States Leads the World as an Exporting Nation. om |This in Spite of the Vale Temporary Re- daction Duc in the of Exports tu the Shortage im Corn Available fur Export, = e head of the workd’s eapert- ns, despite the temp ue of exports due to a n corn available for ex ports The export figures for the nine months ending with Mareh, as shown by the report of the treasury bureau $58,681,057 in the tofal value of exports. When it is considered, however, that the value of coru exported fell, owl to the shortage in the corn supply, $92, 000,000 below that for the correspond- ing period of last year, and that cotton, owing solely to a dee fell $12,000,000 below the exports of the same period of last year, the entire decrease is more than accounted for, Corn exports fell from 146,000,000 bush- els in the nine months of the tiseal year 1901 to 24,000,000 bushels in the nine months of 1902. Cotton exports in- creased 344,000,000 pounds, but owing to reduced prices, fell 12,000,000 in the total value exported, ‘These two items due in the ease of corn to the short+ age at home caused by the drouth of last year, and in cotton to the reduced prices in the markets of the world more than account for the reduction of millions inthe totalexports, Notwithstanding the reduction of 59,000,000 in exports, the grand total of domestic exports from the United States exceeds that of any other coun: try. The figures of domestic exports for the nine months ending with Mareh 2 from the United States, $1,006: $1,019,466,- of statisties, indicate a drop of ase in price s; United Kingdom, he following table shows the aver- age monthly imports and exports of the principal countries of the world during that part of the tiseal year for which figures have been received by the bureau of statistics: ve monthly Exports PST Tsay 018 un Ave i Countries United States United King Germ: EPs AT THE HEAD. | y re | CHINA LIKES OUR GOODS. American Merchandise Continues to Find Favor in the Celestial Kingdom Amer es to f i Z a ¥. I vhich re \ es ad s fr hat " - jing now re ed 1,04),025 pieces, oF ere than a3 ; while sheet m4 Sis pieces. Japanes show progress, Ja shirting 2g risen from 1 and white shirtings were 24 pieces. Gray the same, amongst them being included a growing importation of American s. Owing to the fall in excha and the de Ame ica and Europe, there was a marked demand during the year for cheaper qualities of cotton goods, which was about rness of cotton in rather a reversal of the tendency of in kerosene oil was 6,000,000 gallons in excess of the largest pre vious importation, in Isv4; Russian kept its place, while Sumatran is rap- idly gaining and has reached 40,640,- 049 gallons,” An interesting feature of the re- port is that relating to the resump- tion of railway construction, as fol- lows: “The Shantung railway had 160 kilometers completed at the end of the year, and trains were running between Tsing-tao and s next spring it is expected to reach the Ma-ssu coal mines, and should be completed as far as Chi- nan-fu, the capital of the provinee, in three years. The imperial rail- ways of North China, between Pe- king and Tien-tsin and New-chwang with extensions to Chin-wang-tao, and from Feng-tai to the Lu-Han railway, and extensions to Tung: chou and Hsin-min-tun, have 901 kilo- meters completed, The short line between Shanghai and Woo-sung, 18 kilometers, is said to be paying its way now, but nothing has been done by way of commencing the projected railway from Shanghai to Soeo-chow ‘Tso-shan, Rri Rus Belgium as Austria-Hungary. Ttaly Bin Bs) Bs 0 Brazil Argent Switzerland BANGS * Domestic exports. PLAN TIGER HUNTS. W. K, Vanderbilt, Jr. and Hix Wife Accept Invitation of Sultan of Johore, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, dr. of New to In- dia to hunt tigers inthe jungles in re spouse to the invitution of the sultan of dohore, The sultan, with a party of Americans, to Mr. and Mrs. W. K Pail Ms fashionabl er the theater late introdueed the st bilts ceecingly ples York, are about to go eceupled a table next Vanderbilt at e restaurant aft- Mutual n te the intanece p friends Vander the weque ved ex mt te both sides The next day voung Mr. Vanderbilt took the sultan mous wute gether mobile. ane on the istane Phe sult Werhilt tomake ined t¢ in the lorne hike nthen ad Mrs in tt lephang and tig traore Mrs. Vance enthusiastic sally her hustand sai his father nndoubtedly wonld lend hi steam yacht Valiant te convey the party fixed for the OBJECTS TO BIBLE FOR SEAT. te Bombay, No date has heen visit, Teacher Bows to Protest of pil Against Use of Book to Increase Height of Stool, Miss Gertrude Macintyre. a teach er in the Belview school at Twenty- sixth and Cumberland st ts, Phila- delphia, sat on a Bible one day last week and thereby started a row, It was after morning prayers, avhen the children join in’ musical exer- cises. The teacher sat at the piano but found the stool too low. She placed a Bible on it and sat down again. Ella Steinmetz, one of the pupils, protested, saying she had al- ways been taught to respect the Bible. Miss Macintyre removed the book, explaining that she thought it was a dictionary. Subsequently she reprimanded the child for rudeness before the school and requested an apology. When the girl told her par- ents the trouble broke out. The school directors investigated the matter. The affair was finally dropped after the teacher had made a full explanation. Will Be Shrine for Nobles, Next winter the most aristocratic house in Paris will be the mansion at the corner of the Avenue Hoche and the Rue de Courcelles, which has been bought recently by Dowager Duchess d’Uzes. It will have for inhabitants four duchesses and three dukes— namely, the dowager and her sons, Due d'Uzes and his wife, the dowa- ger’s son-in-law, Due and Duchess de Luynes, and the dowager’s second son- in-law and her daughter, Duc and Duchess de Brissac. It will be a ver+ itable social shrine. Ning-po, ete, and it is understood that there is some ditticnlty in’ rais- ing the necessary capital, owing to the terms of the nonot bee ing cons pd satisfactory by invest: ors, ‘The great trunk line from Te The Ty Minkew takes st ress, and the intluence on should be felt immediately. During the year the section between Lue kowehiae and Pao-ting-fu, destroyed ne by Boxers, was rebuilt, and the has been carried down to Chen fu, distant f m Peking 262 kilom ters, In 102 it is hoped to complete the line us far south as Shun-te-fu, a further distance of 125 kilometers, In the south, at the end of the year 175 kilometers northwards from Han- kow were completed, and trains will he running as far as Hsin-vang (220 kilometers) about) May 1 next. By the end of the year it is hoped that the track will be laid for another 100 kilometers north of Hsin-yang. Tt is intended to commence work shortly on the line from Wu-chang to Canton ri » has ly shown that rerly availed alre tare of and that busi Vuilt. increases wher- ever they are PAT SHEEDY A MERCHANT. The Noted Sport Quits Gambling and Will Start in Business in Huenos tyres, Patrick FP, Sheed ed dt the Sturtevant house, city, the other afternoon t iit the business of a profess) 1 gambler for wood and all. He said: ‘Por well, cut out the aumber of years, for my wife might hit sensiti and she's not more than 15 years y than 2 am--ive been referre ‘Vat Sheedy, im ter ithe abo oat laden t rhine Vhat thre i closed wf typrte on a new, n page, must be head ed: SP. ye nerchant.’ “rm g to be a in Prenos N t-have rht—nry tickets and Mrs. Sheedy and 1 will sail on June 10." ; AFTER OPIUM MONOPOLY. ate Offers China 815,+ r Eaclusive German Syndi A German firm has offered the Chi- nese government $15 annually for the exclusive rights of selling opium throughout the empire. The officials are disposed to regard the offer fave it is an easy meth- od of raising revenue, The promo- ters have sounded several ministers concerning the attitude of the pow- ers. Outsiders consider the project impracticable, as the monopoly is impossible of enforcement if grant- ed. Goarding Against Avalanches, Avalanches are so common in Switz- erland that devices are now being made to control them. The Swist form earth- works or intrenchments which are pointed in such a fashion that ava- lanches coming in contact with them are split and so driven aside. A Flowery Name, Miss Rose Budd was among the grad- uates of the Marion (Kan.) high school a few days ago, says the Chicago Ree- ord-Herald. Let us hope that her fragrance may not be wasted upon desert air. No Time to Talk, It is in order, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, to remind the young king of Spain that if he is going to restore the greatness of hie kingdom he should not waste any time talking about it. ‘ ‘ lays and and to-night s dition. ed and bore evidence » sbrious son Miss Smith was er father, at one time, wa She says | wealthy. Five Will Cure Stomach Ache in Minutes! This is just what Painkiller will do try it. Have a bottle in the house for instant use, as it will save you hours of suffering. Watch out that the dealer does not sell you animita- tion, as the great reputation of Pain killer (Perry Davis’), has induced: many people to try to make some thing to sell, said to be “just.asgooet as the genuine.” People Rescued By Boats. Des Moines, July 9.—The rain has continued ail this morning througt> out the upper Des Moines valley and the river is rising at the rate of two inches an hour, It has spread out over the lowlands and hundreds of people have been rescued from their homes by boats, At noon the Des Moines river was sixteen and a half feet above the low water mark, The towns of Exira and Barytown are reported to be half submerged, The lowa river is out of its banks for miles, Railway traffic south from Sioux City bas been suspended owing to the floods at Onawa, CASTORIA. Dike the t The Kind You Have Always Bough Springfield Tot's Plack. Springtield, TL, 9, —Nelhie > Glover, 8 years old, is the heroine o the day in Springtield. Little Mise Glover is a member of the Sunday school class taught by Mrs, Herbert duly Fagan. for her pupils at) Reservoir Park to day, and while the little ones were ng upon the bank of the lake Mrs. Fagan gave a pleni Trimble, aged 14 years, toy pled over into the lake into five feet of wat Nellie Glover was near-by at time and succeeded in grasping: the Trimble girl by the clothing: be fore she sank. No one was close at hand at the timeand the Glover girl held her griy upon her companion’s dress for tif teen minutes, When help arrived an the Trimble girl was released frote her peril. Vote For Sunday Closing Washington, duly departinent has been notitied by tel graph by | St. Louis ex t } losing reso 1 department was adopted oy the hoard) of thirty Phis- the ainety three members of the board will si directors to-day eight signing the aureemens means that a majority the agreement upon whieh depen the payment of the government ars propriation, Educate Your Bowels. 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