The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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ki".a« lie * gin oi.iaay ani| ||a i^i^a
be loultl Make J,tf bl>(,r a'Ht«b HI
that after a t blle tbat ••miileiiaaie uf
ku *<iul4 iw fiuauiiea, )u4 k#uw-,
.lie .i gel um4 Ul II What you want
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la • recta irttor to Dr. Ilartaan. ,,m"' ,m,M • • with a hi*
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"my l p i Doeloi Itflwa m* pl«aat ... . ■ ■
wr*tnn>rltfy tu tbu r t.<rl|. u . u. ti a I Hr,,K 4,li,, """B
"• * nu fterof a r. iilurv witti
a ptuiratina Van l| waa abxiluiely
"MtO lu eaaggeiaie lu order to
"'•be one realUe nuw fai liuui be< u
llful be wae.
Kront t be ilay be «nl*rr<t «ibool n
M Ibe legillniaie |uey uf Iraa. 4l.i|
bully, | •iippii*« ti waa haul uu Van
ai Brat, fur at home hi* ntutber <>«>)
nut valM bint Hi ii kiuj, nor bl* fattier
launipil blm wuli t tie iipwant I ut of
Ilia low* lull be tiMilk it all Willi
klolral berulkni. Ilnaalir.t will.Ill |«
'oulll, lilterletl Whont be cuulil, llrilxul
eunie Willi tbelr leaauil* and bflU^il i
II.tie i,I j.i.tii iuiie outlay uf til* attend, j
IMS tnuney until, at graduation, be w u
aa p<.|>>iUr a. any (vlluw In ibe rlaaa,
bnwlHtii an far from bandaoiue wlim I
.bait. « Hill" taii uf *i«
tarrbof lb* ai..ma<'ti anil gouatlnation
Ar*aMriu<. in M aalilufrtou likaimriav.t
M*M Iroublra A f«*W Imtlli a of your
nwlivin* l.ate gum inn alu....t «nu,. i
plelerelief, and I am aure that a . ..iitin-
uation of ihriu will •fTwla Jtcrmaiieut
•nr*. —J. I). Ilothln.
Mr. I, K. Venlery, a pmtnlaent real '
•auwaifrnt of Aiifc'U.ih.l.a . writ...
"/ have keen m ure/ii uuffvn-r from
III thw mill.la of an me nanpla, h |,
4laer*<tll«bt* if you h**o any kenaa
i: ry ..no tblnba that if a had atory
were toll! on him. no on* would I*.
Ii*r* lb Hut iton'l yon fool youraalf.
Mtnpa ih* Cttugli and
. Worha «lir iho I'oltl
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iti*.ti ti
W lenna Ma* attw*
l« it
I •«i*agw |.|«a aittefc.
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tvr me man mi or me nlmt a nui
together. I feel like m new pert on,
L F. Venlery
Ilia mo i common form of aaniqicr
eaUrrb la catarrh ol tin. atoniurli, 'j |,||
u generally kntmn na dytnt |n.lA.
WU* curt-H thrao vflnoa like maifl.v
If yonilonotiiorltt- prompt «n.l miI*<
fartory reaiiltafri.nl t.h.iihii f I'.tiiii*,
wrlu at on<N9 to Dr. Ilarluiaii. plvlnir a
foil itatciiientuf,lour c.w>, nr.,I hi-will
b* plraat'U to glr# you hi* valual.le ml-
▼lor gratia
Addreaa Or. IlartmiMi, l'ret.|.!,.nt of
TMUartmau Sanitarium, < .du'iibua,0,
CAN'T
ITOUCH
f thf mnuHhuwriiri
SAWYER'S
EXCELSIOR
BRAND
Suits and
Slickcrs
I At ..Urge he .jnu- mil at the bead I
I Of Ilia ilaaa lie |imi|| a year III i:i|. I
ru|ie after that, then he 1'uUie home, I
went III wltb bla father and fell in ,
lore with (Iraee Heretui.
Of . mac. lie fell III lute wlihOrare. "Ilotl." he a«id, in a ronatralnad rolw,
(Jr , had « liuan I'hldiaa could not "I would like lu apeak to you—prl-
have (uttered, a loutpltiion lik« the vaiely—for a minute."
. blenilmg of the wild ruac and the Illy- in* be were jtial aa good a fellow at
doetor never Vi e, „ D.,irnt | ,"11, >• " n«ur" '>■<" * «'>e 1 Van, and Van wuuhl have t.> be |h.
I he la pretty aure. I S r> ' " u ,r U",'|B 1,1,11 "" "l"'" J"'1*"- ''Ut he would judge fair "
— | ;hH' f a ball gown, hair ab* tom,i I W.. were all allen!, and juat at that
>ou hare no Idea how many people '*• fa" D> luatroua blllowa to her fc.-t, moment there waa a tap at the door
appioaeh newapaper reportera and aal< j'' 'i'* and brown aud deep it ' t'oiu* In." I called.
by Ootni-Kiti sir* rMnx mam.
them to lake a ahnt at you.
ir you i *r n*i i iu.ru,
tlet lte.| I'rtiw Hall lllue, the l.-.t llall (line
1-nrge 3 o*. |«ckage only & ceuta.
A dirorce *ult la iKtimd to ault aome-
liOdy.
Wbal hna liemuneof the old faahlonrd
innn who apat on hi* handa before
U-ginnlng a piece of worb?
IXaUT OS OKTTINII IT.
Boma trc.ra *ay they ,|0n'l keep De-
Puiirc Nturi'li Ih-chijiip tfi -v hiivk a «(<■<>*
In hand ..f 13 ..« brand*, which thev know
cbiiii.,1 |„. aol.t to a ciittom.-r h„ |,«a
i'.'.'ru "*■ I'k*. Dellanc* tfiarcb
lor aanie luunry.
'I ho baaohall acaaon 1* In Ita flrat
I h coca.
Wl.cn a hoy poo* to a part.v, he
opmi'i earn about refrcalunonta; h
wunta aomcthlnir to eat.
WHY PILLS GRIPE.
Ju*t hccame tbey contain harsh and
fuV wltl aothlng to modify
heir Violent action, if in need of a
laxative, you will obtain «atl*factory
result* by taklnc Dr. Caldwell'* (U*a-
tlve)i Syrup Detain, a corroctlve, not
ft cathartic laxative, it* action ia gen-
tie it aailits natiire to put the *tom-
ach and bowela In normnl condition
nnd never ilckens: children, as well u
grown people, love It for ita pleaao'it
tasu- The sootblnB action of the
pcpaln makr-a the digestive proceaa
perfect Try It and you will wonder
why you never have before.
All drugglnta sell It. 60c and 11.00
The door opened and - it wn* Dwigbl
Van Wart.
We mu*t have looked like a trio of
madt- >■>!! diety to hmk into Ibem. H
| waa t inpiy heartbreaking to nintrhi-
plate, and all the non M when the
victim wa. a peraonal friend. I detecM counterfeita, but Van never
[ \an i-*«-r took me Into hi* eonfl- noticed.
denre. but I ,u.|Mit tirace had figured Hod." he aald. in a eonatralned un-
m "la Idana ever aince bla tlr*t day at | natural voir*, "may I a«k the hoy* tc
achool. When aho had naked to have I c«cu«. yoii I | would like to *neaii
ber aent tbanged -became It mad* her <o you- privately- for a tnomeul "
fee! «o bad to look at that little Van I knew It muet mean hla death'.en-
Anyway. h> had alwaya lenm, and I followed blm. like a lamb
to the hlaughter Van clitaed the door
'ine prize-tighter aeldom atrikea an-
other favorably.
There's a pair of wings waiting for
every man who really loves hia ene-
mies.
MILLIONS
OF WOMEN
P*e rve, Purify, and Beautify
the Skin, Scalp, Hair,
and Hands with
IKONl.NO a XIIHIT 1VAIST,
Not infrequently a young woman
UiiUs it necchsary to launder a shirt,
waist, ut howe for Hume emergency
when the laundry man or the home ser-
vant, cannot do it. Hence these direc-
tions for ironing the waist: To Iron
summer shirt waists so that they will
look like neiv it is needful to" have
them starched eveuly with Defiance
btarcli, then made perfectly smooth
and rolled tight in a damp cloth, to be
laid away two or three hours. When
ironing have a bowl of water and a
clean piece of muslin beside the iron-
ing board. Have your iron hot, but
not sufficiently so to scorch, and abso-
lutely clean. Begin by ironing the
hack, then the front, sides and the
sleeves, followed by the neckband and
the cuffs. When wrinkles appear ap-
ply the damp cloth and remove them.
Always iron from the top of the waist
to the bottom. If there arc plaits in
the front iron them downward, after
first raising each one with a blunt
knife, and with the edge of the iron
follow- every line of stitching to (five it
distinctness. After the shirt waist is
ironed it should be well aired by the
Arc or iu the sun before it is folded
Inquirer aWay' U'e I>1,iladelPl'ia
To forgive is divine; to side-step is
human.
Wert boy." _
done thing* for ber; written to be'
aent her preaenta, and now hu went v
It deliberately to ptty |,er every cour
teoua attention affectlou couid aiiggiat
or money furnlah meant (or.
If yuu have ever done anything in
vivisection, you remember how you
felt the Drat time you aaw a live ani-
mal cut to pieces, it la not a pleasant
•enaatlon, but with some of us it
to be almost chronic while we watchcd
Van * courtship drag out Ita alekenlns
length.
He wa* such a good fellow and she
*uch a nice girl. To pour hla soul out
In her service nnd yet never bore tier
acemed to have become the purpose of
bis life; to let him know the truth and
yet H>are him ull she could seemed to
be hers.
firacc nnd her mother spent the sum-
mer nt the lakes, and so did Van. in
the latter part of November she wen',
into the city on her aunt's Invitation
and Immediately Van's business took
him in at least as often as once a week.
When she returned early In February
nnd Vim was as attentive as ever. I
knew that that blindness-of-love busi-
ness (man's love) is a true story, for
Van never seemed to reallne that she
had been running away from him. and
the whole miterable thing was worse
tangled than ever, because we saw that
she had got to strike hard, which was
not going to be pleasant for her. an I
Van was coin* to be cut un i,.'i
an was going to bo cut up to beat
everything.
It was up In my room one night in
March that Ken and Trenchard and I
got tq talking It over. We had heard
a rumor that Grace and her mother
were going to Europe, and we knew
that meant one of two things either
Van would be reckless und got i,|8
quietus right away or else, on some
cooked up excuse or other he would
follow them.
"Of course," said Ken, as he gave a
vicious pull at his cigar, "there's no
use kicking against the pricks. Van
has got to swing some day, and mavbo
the sooner It's over the better."
"Of course," Trench admitted, "Van's
got to take his medicine, that's all
right, but—hang it!-he's such a no
end of a good fellow and It'll break
him all up and—Lord! I wish some-
body would chloroform him."
"Fellows," said Ken, "can't we do
something for Van to break his fall?
Hold a blanket for him or something.
aoftly. took my urm and led mo aero n
to where the great hall lump ahed lla
red light down upon ut both.
"Rod, old man," he aald. "I hnv«
come to tell you (hat I am engaged to
be murrled. You know to whom—the
beat giil nnd dearest In the world—
and I wanted you to be the first to
congratulate me. It will he In a couple
of month*, here, and on the &th of
Juno we sail for Europe on the Cam-
pania."
H
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3 in
LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF,
The ruin in K. ha* a« ure.t « franebiae
Iti enter I ink Intnl. CftH,
I'ian* have been aubmltird fur _
II 1**1.1**1 MMi„n lie,a,I at Kill*** I ily.
Mil
I b* iteopii, uf die | uiu ti Mm,., ,My
an average uf ||i each nnniiallv for
liquor.
After July 1 III* Priwo mail will «*.
aiHite the management uf the i r, «<«iit
Ibelargeal hotel at Kureka Npriitn.
Arkailaa*.
1're.iilelit lltataeveil aent a bind me*
Mge tuthe Moticau warfeterau*while
Uirr were holding a reunion nl I'orl
Worth, Tegak,
The *afe of ibe Coturadu TtdeplKiii
niui|ian> iu the Denver otllee baa U<eu
looted of Ii,.im. A t rutted employ,..,!
Ibe office I* lulaalng.
All .late employes uf Ulnnewtta
have had their aalariea rnikt'd |o |«er
wnt. The additional c. i to the alnie
will exceed ftO.uOu a y,,,ir
Ilia I nited State* eoiunil**ion ha*
made Kugilkli the «fl|vin| language ,,f
the court*, ciiktuma nrrvlce aid court
of appeal* In the Philippine*.
Theodore Rooaav.it, jr,. ha* fullv
retnjvereii from hia attack of pneu-
monia and left f„r t'rutoti. Ma«u,
where be will reaiilue hi* ktildiea.
A whole battalion of Turklab trtaipa
biik been aniillillated by reU<U near
the acii|H,rt of Mnolia, in the I'lirklah
villi,ge uf Yemen, iu the HolilhtveMei
part of Arabia.
I'reihlcnl RiKwovelt told
*"<M ri ♦ «.. MM
Tm K*i ai ||| |*«jr ai *n aarly 4«t*
a *|r*ti*i tun m ii>* Kni^ t u,k« at
***** Hi « d*f io Mtbtiuti tk. wni
WlBM u .r i a* Mi.aiukot.at Tlx
I.!?*'.*"' #U" *,*k* * *bu'l t*a lh|i
■ti* ii,* tiuwu pnua. oa Ub«i4 lb*
wareblt Hroa Hrtn« Wiikaiiu to jaoui
oat t.rtbua au«ua,. Utb b «*
tta.irou. kW aoa *b,.ub| be t„,i..|ly
laAfiil
ONtUw a| fieart*
Tko aortl treat l« h*a ita4«igoa* aa
add ut.Miiat.iit.tt AI di.i H IM
I ll «| to Mali ilutMiiub. uf iiim!* or
olbar *ub*Uut'«* a* Were da*Hi*4 ben-
*••1*1 In Mtdleal pia,lit«, Ikatt, a*
Iba*. ware frequently *we*laa«4, ti
raw* lu mm (oajo^toi,
•r MSlWttoa, aa,i la*il> a* a
waa lb* awc.ie.i ul all, ibi. aaa,« «/*
*«*la*|y*|y afplied to ttrup
a. Mi^ilag < uaa.
On* of Iba Irtlaleea u«,|*r Pwil
llbiidra Will Miya i(.«( (,<n ,rM,a,a,
bl* paiagiapti roarermag "hi*far*'' ia
tortlrll of ttui dlM'Milltlil || in.
aplred by lludyaid Hlpllng'a |at«*t
po«iii on 'ilaniivltii topi*/' "muddied
oaf.'' and *ueh tblng*. and tbat In mw-
y«r*ation lb* <'oiu**u* uae.i m reier
Itaila." >,UV'*'UM ** ',to* Klfllnff
ai«. *r "n«ai miii. in*-
Oreat llriiain la only ball a* big a*
Huiuatra and double ibe aue of New
fi'Umiiand. It aland* fifth in |iuint of
aijMi in ibe Hat of th« world'* blg«e*t
Itlanda Kngland. without Wale*. I*
alniMt leaa It,ah one-quailer aa big
a* I rai,<* or tlernianr Tb* wh"l«
IJritlab late* only occupy ihe one I
•latre-a huh.trr.iitt part of the turfaee
Of lb. globe.
• « War lw riaaaa,
Tb* l*ren<h bale every reaaon i
pray for a speedy termination nt the
war Not Hilly ba* It .tfe,ted Part*
tradesmen nnd hotel proprietor*
throughout Kranre, but It hat had a
•erloua effect un th. champagne nui
panic* The ery of the rompanle* u
V In iu away rrotu
tna KngliNh rlul* Mint r r«iauranta. tti*
•(OfKi of wine havo accumulatH and
ulvt<l«* <!tf |n 4vnfe4Jut.lM.tf
creaaed - l^nuton Ksprnip
I'reiiclent German
Pacific Motel, Loa
Mr . I), Arnold,
Woman's Club, Grand
An^elea, Cal., Relieved of a Tumor liy
Lydia Jv. I'inkham.H Vegetable Compound.
M Mm, I 'lKHAM | mffcretl (ttiiryeara sgo with a lumor
III my womli, timl lite iliJi tor* (Jet larril J nttitt go lu |hc In*|iila| ami un.
Uwgi. an o|H?i4tion, which I ilresulotl vory nun 1.4ml h«itate<) to itiltmii,
" My lioahatnl i'oiiaull«l .ut oltl fricml who ti<a>l fttulioil rnodltine,
•lihoiitfli liv waa not a |>fa<ttaiit(j phyaltitM, ami ).o abl he leliev«|
Ilt4l I'J. I'lllkllUIH'N Vl<|ft*lt|ll||l Clllll|Mltlll(J WCMlltl I mo
mc i'lwl none (Uy I luok my fu*t lUr, ami I kept tif faithfully
unlH twelve hottln Hi,I Ucn itard, ami not only tiki the tumor «Ji*.
ai'ix-ar, hut my K' neral health W41 very much improved ami I lad
not fell an well ainre I W4* a yoimg wum ui
•• A I It4ve auflofctl no rebpae aince, ami aa I took na other med>
kine. 1 am turetlul your Compound featured my lieoliIt ami I beiicv*
Mve.l my lifr," .Mm. D. Akwotn,
•.vMio FoitrKiT if tiii: a no vi: i.crmt in mot ciK.vi tirR,
nutiutnieti"t'"aH" L,ni,u,Jt4 Iffmilar, aupimwaed or latinftd
Wotllk Ilia I*-urTns^vft!'! ( ^J.|.|.-ali„i,t ,.r iih,rnlbni of ti to
wi in , thai i iti ig.i|„Mii fii'liiitf.iiiilaiiumitbMior tli>< ov4rb*. luikiii'lio.
auch trouble*
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Ifaifuao to buy n^CTrJLu^ZuSt.
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my hand a numbing pres-
sure. then gripped me by the shout-
dern nnd held me off nt arm's length,
And I looked at hlm-at his rubricated
lialr, his tip tilted none, his Invlsli
wealth of frccklcs, his wind-break eari
and his eyes, in which wn* shlnlhg
the glory of the New Jerusalem—and
by Jove! Dwlght Van Wert was t'iu
handsomest fellow I ever saw.
the dancing girls of biskra
Ar. Llk. Th*lr SI.,era In lailla anil by
lb* Ml*.
As In India and by the Nile, so also
nt IJIskra, In North Africa, Is the
dancing girl to be found, remarks the
Traveler. When about 17 years old
these girls leave their tribe—that of
the Ouled Nail—and settle at Biskra,
most of them dwelling In the same
street, known as the Street of the
Ouled Nail.
In nnd near this quarter are the
booths where they give their exhibi-
tions of dancing, frequented mostly
by the Arab population, who watch
"in proceedings with unmoved expres-
pnrtv of
-clinton, who called on linn that he
would kigu tin. In.linn appropriation
bill n* Ills objection* t.. it hit.l Ihtii
met by special legislation.
The feeling which linn existed be-
(Ween the frckhuicn and sophomore
olaaaea of the fniversily of Vermont
culminated In the drowning of Nelson
I'case, 1(1 yeark old, of llurliiigtoii, Vl.,
treasurer of the Frealimnn class.
(leorgo It. -mil), formerly general
master mechanic of the Santa Fe coast
({Inca. hna secured a *imilar posith
with the Illinois Central railroad
left Topeka to go to Waterl.H,. Iowa
where lis will have his headquarter*.
Members of the military and fortlll
cations commltttces of emigre
some other members of both brunch*
of congress visited Fort Washington,
one of the defenses of the national
capita], to witness a test of the dlsap
pcurlng gun carriage. This is the first
time that the fortiflcatioiisabout Wash
Ington have ever been visited by civil
iaiiK.
QAP
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I
Mnxxom or womew nse Ccnotna
lPg a*a*ted by Cnnccaa. Oi.ntmsnt
for beautifying the skin, (ur eloaneiug the
actdp, sud th#sto|,ping of tailing l.a.r, for
aoftjning, whltooing• ai„l soothing red,
M<l bands, for bahy^hes,
*D^ Irritations, and for all the
purposes 0f thll to.let. b*th, and nursery.
"se Ct'TiruttA SoArfn
aath* for aonoying irritaU<uis, Inflamma-
tions, sodex.oriations, ortimfrceuroffsn-
*iv*pretpiration, jn waslie* fur ulcerative
find for many nanative anti.
*e|itic purposet, which readily sugncst
themselves to women, especially mothers.
ttabloodf ^ w tIKl clMM.
Ccticctu Rstotrsar Puts (Chocol.i.
***.****11**|"|0**. °<il"l~a, eranomlial
gMUi*>* tor Ut. celebrated liquid Oonco**
s^E^7:!jr-.fVd^;^!oad urt
I Feel So Tired.
How often do we hear this and similar
expressions from tired, overworked women
and weary men, who do not know where to
find relief. For that intense weariness, so
common and so discouraging, we earnestly
recommend Vogeler's Curative Compound.
It is not a stimulant but a true blood purifier
and strength restoring tonic, safe and sure,
which will gradually build up all the weak
organs in such a way as to be a lasting
benefit. A fair trial of a free sample bottle
which St. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., of Baltimore,
Md., will send you for the asking, will con-
vince anyone of its wonderful medicinal
value. It Will drive all impurities from the
blood, give nerve, mental and bodily strength
and vigour and make the sufferer wholly a
new being. It creates an appetite, makes one
sleep and makes the weak strong. Do not
forget that Vogeler's Curative Compound
tt made from the formula of a London
physician, who has given years of study to
same. Sample bottle free from St. Jaccbs
Oil, Ltd., Baltimore.
sion. smoking and drinking coffee all
the time. TheBe booths are shut off
from the street only by a curtain, and
on entering one sees a long, narrow
room, down each side of which are
long tallies with forms. At the farther
end is the band, consisting of a shrill
whistle, a drum played by the hands
and a sort of bagpipe instrument. The
owner of the cafe brews Turkish cof-
fee for his customers, while the girls
each dance In turn in the center of the
room
Having spent some time at Biskra,
they usually return to their tribe with
the money and jewels they have earn
ed, and are said to make excellent
wives. A special stand is set aparl
for them at the Biskra races, and,
decked In their gray dresses and glit-
tering Jewels, they form a moat pic-
turesque addition to the
prK""L"
Van was far from beautiful.
I told Ken he waa a fool, but that no
longer makes the Impression on him
that it should.
"No—hang it!" he said, "I mean !t.
Now, look here. We all know that
Van Isn't what you might call a tear-
ing beauty. And—great hat! there
How the President la Miaeed.
President Roosevelt gets shaved
every day. A young colored man
named Delancy, who is a messenger
at the White House, Is the President's
barber. He Is from Alexandria, Va.,
and was in the government service
for some time before he was assigned
to the White House to attend to the
President's head and face and to per-
form the duties of messenger. In the
cabinet room Is a folding barber's
chair, which, when not in use, is
place,! against the wall and remains
unobserved. The President sits in
this and is shaved in the cabinet room.
Delaney folds the chair and puts it
away when he gets through. The
work is quickly done, as the Presi-
dent apparently begrudges the time
taken, and wants to be up and doing
something. President McKlnley al-
ways shaved himself, using either a
safety or regular razor.
HI* Tank at Ann Arbor.
The great tank that Is to be built
in the new engineering building at the
University of Michigan will be the only
one of Its kind in the world, excepting
Eye, Ear, Nom & Throat.
lT?i* Um c
BICYCLE Si2 75
rrl'lleje 11 c- °- 0. wt:b
_: , . . acaoUKSBEHCEK BROS.. WI.M..
SALESMEN WANTED
I.ERAIUgll* U>,ou.**, *_
Irl , 7Sreat, bat: there that of Denny 6 Dunbarton of Scot-
rfrr. \w* ^ Sll ■ Blews of Ian(I' Th,s tenk- w 'ch la to be alt-
girls, that would take him quick if
they could get him. Fellows with six-
The Topeka pension agency no-r ha
110,U00 pensioners on the rolls, an in
crease of r.(in in the past year. Tin
district covers several states.
The (iiuv,tcmnlan authorities decided
to reconstruct the city of (Jucseitane-
nago on a plain some distance from the
site of the city when destroyed by
earthquake.
The Kansas Knights of Pythlna ask
the grand chancellors of Missott
Indian Territory, Iowa nnd Nebraska
to join them in holding a jubilee at
Kansas City this fall.
A continuous rainfall of six hours
has caused numerous washouts ou
roads entering La Crosse, Wisconsin,
and traffic is practically demoralized.
The organfr.ation of societies of na-
tive sons of Kansas is spreading. Be-
sides the number of them projected ii
different Kansas towns there is a lodgi
being organized in New Vork City,
hero there a number of bright young
Kansans.
* Hlg A.tum.bll*.
The largeat automobile In the world
la bidng constructed by a Parl.lan d„c
lor. In It. accompanied by two me.tl.
ml student*, he Intrnd* 10 make a
trip around the world. It will hav..
two sleeping apartments, a large work
room and four big tanka for storing
oil,
l'rltli*(M at Women.
Women visitor* to New Vork win
bo glad to know that after theater
hoiirt, or at any other time In the
evening, in fact, they cgn nowaday*
go to a hotel restaurant and be served
without having * male escort. Not
long ago, no woman -Indeed, no two
women-unescorted by a man. could
In the evening find a flrst-clas* res-
taurant where tlioy would be permit-
ted to dine.
Poverty frequently brlng7 a change
of landlord*.
vrr.t.ow 1 i.oriiKs ark i nsioiiti.y.
Keep them whit* with Ite.l('ro.a Itull
All grocers sell large 'J 01. package, i cciil .
The cream of society In Boston Is
probably old cream.
To tho housewife who has not vet
acquainted with the new things
of everyday use In the market and who
is reasonably satisfied with the old, we
wouldI suggest that a trial of Defiance
"old Water March be made nt once
Not alone bceauae It is guaranteed by
the manufacturers to be superior to
any other brnnd, but liecause each 10c
package contains lOozs., whilo all the
Other kinds contain but 12 ozs. It is
mfe to say tbat the lady who once uses
Defiance Starch will use no other
Quality and quantity must win.
^;~xhamlin5 wizard oil
mj "SORE FEET
SAVE MONEY
lluy your g.....t. ul
II hulrnle I'rlem,
Our l.i«n.|.siw ratttWue trill t«t
ail',.ft receipt „r |A , ,-tti*. 1)1,1. am,,ui,t
,!.«.« |H,| even 1 «r Ihe lactase, but 11 la
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You have no r.gbt to ruin your hoalth, tpoii your digoitlon and polion
EUREKA* CHfe1iSctL"co:r-V' LaC^sX'W
Tni
figure bank accounts aren't at a dis-
count—not yet. Suppose we three
were to form a sort of benevolent con-
spiracy, get one of the girls Into it,
Mamie Crane, maybe, and then pull
every wire we could—Beatrice Bene-
dick faabion—until we had him mar-
ried >'
"No use," interrupted Trenchard;
"we might break Mamie Crane's
heart, probably would, but that is <J1
would ever come of it. Better leave
the whole thing alone."
I felt that I knew Van a little better
uated in the bosement of the new
building, will be 300 feet long, 22 feet
wide and 10 feet deep.
The principal investigation for which
it is designed will be of two kinds
—those connected with the models of
various styles of vessels and those re-
lating to propellers. Although prl-
-marily for marine purposes, the tank
will prove a valuable adjunct to the
mechanical engineering department In
connection with the hydraulic labora-
tory.
The elaborate coloring of ritual can-
not cover moral corruption.
city council of Albany, N. Y.,
rejected Mr. Carnegie's offer of 8150,-
000 for a public library.
It is 18 years since the lower house
of congress passed tbc Kansas-Nebras-
ka act ut 11 o'clock p. iu. of May Ti,
1S.14. The vote was 113 to 100. (Jalu-
sha A. Grow a member of the present
congress, voted for it as did Russel
Kage, who also still lives. AV. M.
Tweed, later boss of Tammany, was
also among the ayes.
Since Kmperor William is to gi _
Statue of his ancestor, Frederick the
Treat, to this country, it is suggested
that there should be a statue of Wash
ingion sant to Ilcrlin.
general strike of the building
trades is on in Portland, Oregon, where
about 2,500 men have laid down tin
tools. it started over a demand
of planing mill men for a nine he .,
day. By the strike 500 business build-
ings and residences, under obstruc-
tion, are standing statu quo.
Lieutenant K. C. Day died last week
consumpton, at San Isiuro, Luzon,
the Cuban campaign he was captain
troop L, of the Rough Riders, and
was made a lieut?nant by President
Bcose velt.
The Shah of Persia, with his suite
and attendants, in Asiatic grandeur,
is paying a visit to Rome and will visit
the Vatican.
Charles McFarland of Aledo, Texas,
sold in Chicago recently a carload
of Texas cattle which averaged 1,225
pounds. The price was 86 85 a huu*
dAd pounds.
Bishop Wm. Taylor is dead at the
age of 81. lie had been in missionary
aervice for 50 years prior to 18i when
he was retired. At that time be waa
bishop of Africa of the M. E. church.
Ulil-TInt* Abolllloulat.
Kdward H. Rauch, editor of the
Mauch Chunk (Pa.) Democrat, la still
hale and hearty nt the ago of 84. He
is one of the few old-line anti-slavery
men of early days who did yoomun
work in the "underground railroad"
work in Lancaster county. His "Pit
Schweffelbrenner" letters, written for
the Democrat in tho Pennsylvania
German dialect, still retain their
quaint humor.
A Chnno.llor-* lilffloultla*.
The lot of a British chancellor of
the exchequer has never been exactly
a happy one and Sir Michael Hicks-
Beach, of all English chancellors, may
he held to como tho nearest to Sir
Robert Peel's Idea of perfect miserv:
I cannot conceive a more lamentablo
position than that of a chancellor c,f
the exchequer, seated on an empty
chest, by the Bide of bottomless de-
ficiencies, fishing for a budget."
Olaat no.pltkl tor Con.nmptlve*.
The glass hospital for consumptives
which Is to be erected in Philadelphia
will be modeled in Its general plan
after the one In London, which has
satisfactorily demonstrated the effec-
tiveness of sunshine in the treatment
of that fell disease. Each patient oc-
cupies a small room of glass, Into
which air having an excess of oxygen
Is pumped. This gives actual relief
to the sufferer and rapid improvement
Is made by selected cases.
Horning trend.
Star City, Ark., May 26th.—A Tery
remarkable case has just occurred
here.
Mr. W. H. McFalls has been suffer-
ing severely for two years with an ail-
ment that puzzled tho doctors and
everybody. The trouble seemed to be
all in his head, which had a burning
sensation all the time.
Sometimes this burning pain in the
head would be worse than at other
times, but It never left him.
At last he tried a now remedy called
Dodd's Kidney Pills and was agreeably
surprised to find that the burning
gradually disappeared.
An attack of La Grippe has laid him
up for the last few weeks, but Dodd's
Kidney Pills have banished his old
trouble entirely.
His son George used a few of the
Pills which his father did not need and
they have done him so much good
that he says he would not take ten
centa a pill for the fow ho still has left.
Prophtcj fulfilled.
At the recent Lincoln dinner given
at Kingston. N. Y„ ex-Congressman
Wise and Abraham Gruber were the
speaker*. After listening to Mr. Wlce
eulogize Lincoln and Col. Gruber ad-
vocate Sunday observance the curb-
stone sage of Kingston remarked:
"Thl* does set the seal on prophecy,
and unless there is a collision they'!)
probably bring in th* millennium on
a special."—New York Times.
I Re-non it«
REVENUE otIV-POST OTICf DrMBTMUfT
tor fne yeor fndinq June.witoi
Will b I20.000.000. ~
A FORTUNE
FOR
A GUESS
$15,000 GIVEN AWAY
IN 1000 CAHH PRIZES, to those making tho nearest
Correct estimates of the total Postal Revenue of tho
united States for tho .voar ending Juno 30, 1902.
First Prize $5,000; Second $2,000; Third $1,000
Washington. ( . C . kIvIik- ilicurosa or tola! i ,ron, tfto "°
everj roar from 180? 10 iuOl inclusive.
estimates, wn furnlah
. ..... ..... umro Department at
. Uic (ifpirtriiont for each and
rh0 fractional part of u dollar la not considered,
ine lotul Revenue ot the Post Offleo Department for tho year
1897 was $82,665,462,
k 89.012,6 18, increase 7.68 per cent
95'02i>384, increase 6.75 percent
102,354,579, increase 7.72 per cent
1901 was 111,631,193, increase 9.06 percent
T0tK«fuauoRbo"?tL'eud',of 'MMIWblt wlU ">•
'j RUmpi to 1
•*. ■ «" —' will „
1 to ftbarn In tho prize*.
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