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No. iy Single Stray Sbtpuy-nt from Columbus. ugEy jarness, Prive AGENTS WANTED Lawn Swings and Settees, Hammock Chairs, Camp Chairs and Stools, Ironing Tabies, Wash Benches, Etc, Jamuniasnaibanapeios Agents easily make $5 to $10 Per Day. Will furnish samples at re- duced prices to those desiring agency. Exclusive territory given. Address, Clearfield Wooden-Ware Ce., CLEARFIELB, PA. McFARILAND BROS, Harness and Saddlery, Buooes and Surriess— Road Wagyas and A High Diver Leaped to Death. | Detroit, July 23.—Alexander Smith made a high divefrom the main mast | of the schooner Maria Martin, lying; @t the foot of St. Aubin avenue, this afternoon. It was ninety feet from his perch to the water and in the de- scent he lost his equilibrium when about twenty feet from the water. He struck on his side with terrible force and failed to come to the sur- |face. Smith Wasa young man with considerable reputation as daring igh diver. The body was recovered three hours later. CANDY CATHMARTIC * SALES IN RAR EAST. Exports of United States Increased! in That Direction. Bureau of Foreign Commerce Re ports Gains In Demand for Amer- fean Goods in India, Dutch Indies an@ Persia, The bureau of foreign commerce has just made public an extract from “Com- mercial! Relations of the United States for 1901,” showing what this country accomplished in trade last year in the East Indies and Persia. The imports of shoes from the Unit- ae an S5TO SORCEEE. Troops in Sham Battle. England's Roler Makes Several Fast St Rup Sir Ernest Cassell's Motor Carriage. . Joseph, Mo., July 24.—Col James M. McCord this morning be- gan the regular inspection of troops at the brigade encampment at Lake Contrary. King Edward VII. is easily, after all, the most up-to-date monarch reigning. He has appointed a well-known euto- mobilist, Graham White, master of the review and parade at Camp McCord: royal motors, a position apparently this evening, when Adjt. Gen. W. T. destined to outrival, before long, the Dameron reviewed the troops. The ancient office of master of the horse. White has just_been suspended by sham battle to-day was one of the the Automobile club for driving an | most exciting events of the week. For auto at the rate of 60 miles an hour once on an occasion of this kind, the- pated a bill in a recent TUD pod Cross society was really useful, 2 2 c1ud, . The king himself is developing the jgeveral of the militiamen being over- motor “scorching” craze. While stay- come by the heat, and two men being ing at Newmarket recently he hadsev- powder burned when the 3rd regi- There was a general ed States into British India last year were four times as large as the year previous. There also is an increase in the imports of furniture, and our top desks are being ordered in large numbers, as well as bicycles, on ac- Beware of the dealer who tries to sell count of their lightness and reason- “something just as good.” able cost. In spite of the decrease in peamnnenseomereranemarannnend imports of machinery and mill work, Women and Jewels, due to the failure of crops and the Chinese troubles, American shipments shoWed a decided increase. The same causes contributed to the decline in imports of cotton piece goods from England, but imports from the United States, in the line of gray and colored goods, increased largely. Owing to the financial stress to which the country has been subjected, there is a heavy drop in railway materials. The American consul at Bombay is unable to discover any of the dissat- isfaction with the American locomo- tives which newspaper articles have asserted to exist, Consul Rairden, of Batavia, Java, re- ports a notable increase in the imports of American goods into the Duteh In- dies, Our canned goods are advancing steadily and are acknowledged to be superior to this line of goods from Australia, The contract for provid- ing new waterworks for the city of Soerabaya has been gained by a Phil- adelphia firm. A Chicago house has established an agency for machinery incentral Java, under the management of a pushing American, Vice Consul General Tyler, of 'Te- heran, says our clocks, watches, eut- lery, phonographs, electric fans and other curiosities of a useful or orna- mental kind, always are salable in Per- 108. au Boe. Woe, ‘Dregzicts. Genuine stamped C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. _ Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of u woman's preferences, Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that yreatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous, efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself aguinst 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 tubes and 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 ean get Dr. G. G. Green's relieble remedies at any drugstore, e-o-w Get Green’s Special Almanac, mand, Stationery commands a good sale, as does wall paper and canned Whether meats, sweets or pie- kles—find a ready market. IS FOR BENEFIT OF CHILDREN. of Steel 'T plains Purpose of His Pure of Resort Hotel, President Schwa at, Exe hase A NEW FAST TRAIN St Di LE Between St. Louis and Kansas City and OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHITA, DENISON, SHERMAN, DALLAS, FORT WORTH | And principal points in Texas and the South: est, This train is new throughout and i: also agfine fresh water Win aiecre Mente aed oll jent, provided | grove. and high land. ‘The build- traveling conveniences. It runs via our now | ing on the property will be altered to sompleted suit the purposes ofthe pt aft- Red River Division. In order to correct numerous mis- statements in regard to his recent pur- chase of Ocean Beach property, on Staten Island, for the benefit of poor children, Charles M. Schwab, presi- dent of the United States Steel corpor- ation, has made the following state- ment: “TI have purchased Richmond Beach, facing New York bay on the south shore of Staten Island, near Tot- tenville, for the benefit of poor and sick children of New York. The land comprises about a quarter of a mile a trip via this new route will be cheerful) tarnished, upon application, by any repre | The children will be conveyed to the sentative of the beach probably on a steamer, and the outings will cont » during the open-air season receive a good dinner. Every child will | “Mrs. Schwab is closely interested i sibatibhasieintitiainabesii hapten with me in this undertaking, and we | ~A BOON TO WOMEN e our hearts in it, We shall . efully in all respec il- BAMAMA “A “TABLETS {Phe fr Return Ces al ilseptie sof chartta P Organizations.” DISRASES — PECULIAI if fret eas R e WOMAN, They never fail if used strictly according to directions, They are safe. sure, harmless, neat and clean, A tonic and alterative to the sexual organs. ‘They preserve the health and cure diseases of the Vagina, Womb & Ovaries. All Vaginal discharges and soreness, irregular and sup. Menses, loss of vigor and tone. These tablets are used not only to cure these diseases but to prevent their ove Of Lenti- King Edward Rescinds Order by Which They Were Abolished urrence. We have received at Function, monials, OUR GUARANTEE _Ms.srsrt, stunan DOLLARS (6100.00) for any case they will not cure es re vommended, provided directions are carefully {¢ “*BaHANA TABLETS” are sold by alt drugelets or sock upon receipt of price. toreedty Send torre. samples Per 00% OF Hx bones THE DR. SCHURMANN CHEMICAL CO., MOLLAND BUILDING, DEPT. ST. LOUIS, HO King Edward and Queen Alexandra have just held their third event at Buckingham palace. Owing to the recent order concern- ing the dresses to be worn at court, only the ladies presented, and those who presented them wore court trains. The unique spectacle was wit- nessed of many ladies making their bows to their majesties clad in dresses only a shade more gorgeous than ball gowns. "The question as to whether or not trains should be worn at court: has caused great excitement in society in London, and the restoration of trains at all future courts, which has been \_.| ordered, is a great triumph for the “ | fashionable dressmakers of London, who brought such pressure to bear at court through influential customers that his majesty yielded in the matter, and countermanded his first order abolishing trains. No Need of a Revolver, Hetty Green carries a revolver, but this is a needless precaution, says the Chicago Record-Herald, In order to insure herself against an attack from any man it would only be necessary for her to wear a placard with her name on it. Se Densities of Pianets, The following are found to be the i densities of the planets, water being all styles} 1; Mereury, 3; Venus, 5.14; earth, 5.50; \ Moon, 3.34; Mars, 4; Jupiter, 1.35; Sat- urn, 0.68; Uranus, 1.69; Neptune, 2.29, er consultation with char Ne insti- | Every appliance known to modern ca) | tutions w York. It is expected duilding and railroading has been employee | that froin 1,500 to 2,000 children daily | m the make-up of this service, including aia he provided t if eatin 1 aa 2 es e provided for at the beach, and | | Cafe Observation Cars, | +1¢y wil) be given a good time in the pes the management of Fred. Harvey | US0al way by means of bathing, boat- Full information as to rates and all detailso | jy oon the lake, and games in the fields. lves of the benefit of the ex-} eral remarkably fast runs in Sir Er- nest Cassell’s 40 horse-power machine. The other day, while the king and another gentleman were riding in a fast automobile through a narrow street in a village near Windsor, and while the machine was not running very rapidly, a little boy who saw a chance to steal a ride, got-on the seat behind King Edward. His majesty glanced around and caught sigh the shock-headed youngster. He pre- tended to take no notice of him then, but when the road was clear he sig- naled to the chauffeur for full speed ahead, The car darted off, with the urchin clinging on for dear life, and not daring to jump. After the motor had gone a few miles, King Edward — signaled the chauffeur to slacken speed, and the child climbed down, and turned slowly and ruefully homeward, when he was cheered by a coin thrown to him at the king’s request, “for another ride back.” DAY OF PERSIAN RUGS. Consal Norton, at Harput, Says De- mand for Turkish Article Is Waning, Consul Norton, at Harput, reports to the state department that the de- mand in Europe for rugs of a purely Turkish origin has suffered a marked decline, He says this waning mand is chiefly due to the marked inferiority of the weol now em- ployed in the rug weaving districts, the best grades of wool being ex- ported to Persia. Two other factors y q , u | the markets of the west. is the more extended use in Turkey of the brilliant but fugitive aniline dyes. In Persia the less vivid but per- manent vegetable co ng retain their ancient v Consul Norton says there is an in- dustry has—been—trained—in- the —Cnited States, ‘orphanages founded and jat that point by American lence. The establishments caters te American ti s, and has orders for special designs for viduals in the United States. STEEL IN HIS HEART. Vital Organ After He Dies, Corners of the sort. Besides, the steel. which is of g q y, is free froin rust, and the doctors say had it) worked its way te it was found from part « vy canal it yould have {by the ac tion of th tric ces, | The heart is th \V n Bar- rett, 24 years old, ver harae- r, who died in t ckwell’s island supposed at the ti ‘ monia, Mr Elizabeth mother of th lived, said she atient, with whom he lid not believe he had ever been stabbed and was sure he had never swallowed such a s steel during his infancy or childhood, REBUKED BY CLERK OF COURT Frank Jay Gould, the Millionaire, Compelled to Show Proper Respect, After riding through the financial district of New York in an automobile, with a policeman as escort, Frank Jay Gould signalized his appearance in the Center street court the other day by flipping at Bail Clerk Lamont a $20 gold piece, tendered in paynient of a fine upon his chaffeur, Charles Gans- dorf, who had been arrest n Broad- way for violating a city ordinance. As a result he was rebuked. Mr. Gould first offered the money to Magistrate Mayo, who smiled at his unfamiliarity with court procedure, and then told him to see the bail clerk. Mr. Gould, somewhat abashed, turned to the clerk and flipped the coir upon the latter’s desk. The jingle re. verberated through the room, and Mr Lamont-rose in-anger, “Take it back,” he said. “If yor want to pay your fine, you must do it with some respect to the court.” Hanna Friend of Salvationists, Senator Hanna the other day con- fessed to being in sympathy with the work of the Salvation Army, and the other afternoon a member of that or- ganization was seen in front of the senator’s residence in Lafayette Park vigorously exhorting and offering thanks for the conversion of such @ distinguished sinner, The tirst matters teresting development in the rug in- t Harput, based upon Amer; and was allowed to lance the chil ican capital, directed by a native who The labor comes from the supported benevo- received . -- indi- Point of Knife Blade Found in Man's wn, OF NEW York, lis ment made a charge on the gatling gun. The casualties were chiefly among the members of the 4th regi ment, several of whom are still inthe | hospital. | The battle was the most interest- ing because of the ease with which ; the maneuvers of the troops could be | followed and the plan of battle com- |prehended. The rapid firing from {the Gatling gun was a distinctly | realistic feature of the struggle and its final capture ended the engage~ ment, the band playing “Yankee Doodle,” which brought forth a per- fect storm of applause. CASTORIA. Three Died of Diphtheria. Spokane, Wash., July 2.—The coroner's jury that investigated the death of the three children of Mr.and Mrs, George Graham, of this city, re ported their death was caused by diphtheria and that the parents are “sruilty of criminal negligence for fail- ing to employ or accept skilled medi- cal assistance,” The jury recommended that astate law be passed covering such cases and exacting a penalty. of a society known as the “Chureh of God” and do not believe in medicine, though surgery is permitted. When their four children became sick, they were anointed by an elder of ine church, Later a doctor was called dren's throats, but not to give them anti-toxin. Three died and one re covered. Whether the parents ‘vil be prosecuted has not been determine rfed, Sixty Years of Popularity is the record of Painkiller (Perry Davis’), but the shops are full of imitations made to sell upon the great reputation of the genuine; t cautious. therefore, when you ask a bottle to see that you get the ge ine. An unfailing remedy colts; bronchitis: in his poss ona human heart that ——--- is a puzzle to ¢ o see it, fori : + puzale to all whu see it, for it Rifles and Flags Buried. has imbedded in it a f ment of a kuife blade an ineh and a lalt long, | Capetown, July 23.—Generls Both Vv « wu } ich “ xt end yet the body Which it was take! and DeLarey, who started from Pre is without exter puncture, and the tora Mi 45 Hat ae history of the j eliem: sash w| oria | on avon their way to Eu that he had ever swallowed anything | POP’: artived here to-day and met at the railway station by a large crowd, Ata meeting held in the Duteh | \formed church later, in) thanking .{ those present for the welcome ox tended them General Botha said ; Wished to impress upon his | i the necessity for working bh hand with the Britishas Sout was the only country tiey cont ealt | home. General DeLarey said had buried their Mausers and t! flag, but not their traditions. the | CASTORIA. 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