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nt Count In ICntnAf.
'o county, averaging onlr
vo tho sea lovol, Is tho low-
Kansas. Choyonno conn-
Colorado border, 1,000 feot
ca, Is the highest.
C1 of a llnlf-MIIllon.
it CJoorgo N. Kennedy, ox-
jo supremo court of Mary-
ies of property valued at
!500,000. Svn
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USING POOR FOOD
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Will Lead to the Entor's Detfrndntlon,
Probably the statement that persons
f)f today do not live as well, In the
matter of eatlnp - '
delightful wheatcn flavor, now seldom.
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Sale. .
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all of my StocK
, few prices: $12.50
$16.00 Hats go at
$10.00 Hats go at
$5-OOHatSlt'oddsandendsat
A - - Hats are new and
25 and 50 cents. Tnes
up.,o-date styles.
Hiss Cssidy,
WtH John Cf Mnt,U C0
of brnd, la d f-
Inker's loif Is,
Insipid article,
.Iderable appc-
eating It can
inilor that the
y diminishing,
bread Is con-
tho case. As
int-itus almost
necessary for
bo sorry for
0 subsist en
unlnterestlng 1 roller mill
n stated that
eeth so no
duo to roller
supplanted
not bo stir
)t food Is n
s bound to
degradation
could con-
tho peoplo
bringing
and more
ing food.
3mo made
lot us re-
that will
tine mado
s of sub-
iroughout
children
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ult, Jam,
be mads
a spirit
palata-
i eat or
vvholc-
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s much
, ;ard to
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NOTHING EQUALS
St. ,lnriil'a (III.
For Rheumatism, (lout, Sciatica,
Neuralgia, Cramp, Pleurisy, Lumbago,
Soro Throat, llronchltls, Soroncss,
Bruises, Toothnchp, Headache, Back
ache, Keetacho, Pains In tho Chest,
Pains In the Hack, Pains In tho Shoul
ders, Pains In tho Limbs, and all bod
ily aches and pains, It acts like magic.
Safe, suro and never falling.
Delusions discovered, nro romance
under n searchlight.
AUK YOUIl CI.OTIII.S l'AI)i:iT
Vfo llwl Cros Hull Uluo ntul mnko tliom
white again. Largo 2 oz. packngo, G cent
Tlio man whoso cdnoation is finished
helps to swell tho undertaker's bnnlt
account.
To those who lmvu misfortune shall
be given more,
Mn WliiHlmT'H Smithing Hyrnp.
ForchtMren trelhtnff toftrn. the gtimi, redupM lit
flmiuitlun,allajri'aln curatwlmtvollo. JSoaboitle.
Ing
U.
It takes longer to brltitf a cnrbunclo
to a head than It docs to forget a fa
vor.
Some peoplo nro happy with-but lit
tle, and others nre miserable with less.
PUTMAM FAnnr.KSS DYESurofiwl
tosuullght, wasliingnnd mlAilng. Sold
by druggists, 10c. per package.
A time honored
lowers the record.
horso Is ono that
Ioc ritrtntl thn l'mirerf.
A friend, accompanied by his collie,
rocontly called on M. Provost at tlu
nrtlst's studio In Pnrls. After an
hour's chnt tno men decided to fenco
n while. Scarcely had tho bout begun
when tho dog, thinking his master at
tacked, flew at Is host, knocking him
down and out In short order. Tho
fencing-mast was all that saved tho
artist from nn even worso Injury, for
tho Indignant colllo was pulled from
his victim with the greatest dltllcutty.
llio Nmr I'lra Not
Recently ndnptnl by ono of tho metropol
itan llru departments has proen a won
derful surct'fs as a llfo snvcr. Kvorj onn
tnkes dpeclal Interest In any Itivanlloii
that will mo or prolong life. This Is tlio
rensou t.o many people have lieen prnlilnt;
tlio merits of lloxtattirs Htotnneli Hitters
during the past llfty jrnrs It euros dys
pepsia, linllKcstlim -'hllluusiins, nervous
ness, and liver ntul Kidney troubles Many
ililclnnx prescribe and rccointne'.ld-tU
Do not fall to try It.
"TiiiHlneler" Cttlm.
In most Gprmnn citi-s tho "taxi
meter" cabs aro gradually displacing
all the others. Thoy lmvo an arrange
ment which tolls tho amount of faro
overy moment, varying with tho dis
tance covered
Brooklyn. N. Y., Oct. 14. Tho value of
Garfield Ten, the herb medicine. In hub
Rented by these facts It Is a specific for
nil dlaente of tho liver, kldnevs, atom
arh and bowels. It purifies the blood and
lavs tlio foundation for health.
Indiscreet charity Is better than
chronic penurlousness.
I do not bolleTo Piao'p Cure for Consumption
has an oijual for couki i and colds. John V
DoTluflrlnlty Spring Ind., Feb. 18, 10ua
Wo will now
bathing suit.
have tho bathlcss
If everyone knew how good a remedy
was Hamlin's Wizard Oil Ita sales
would double In a day.
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joy you tho Chinaman,
' an, will generally stick
t&vcn It tho result to him
Kaiueit on Dors.
dogs w th the names of
Is a fern n.no fad in Bal-
adoptlon of this Idea In
oravy circles will bring
id into constant demand,
a. Tnero would never do
hldo of an ordinary pet
hernia Cholmondoly Ilos-
ictavla Theodosla Attor-
:o Tribuno
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I on focon mid Chocolate.
Y., Oct. 10, 1901. Tho
o Pan-American exposl-
havo awarded three gold
tor Daker & Co. (Limit-
r. Mass.. for the supo-
lr breakfast cocoa and
ocoa and chocolate prep-
tho excellence of their
Is the 37th highest
ed by them from tho
tions In Euiope and
ll.LU for SlnnnRrrs.
like London, 1b to hnvo
of theatrical managers,
jn calling itsolf the
Vlco committee has
,itnC2, and Its avowed
protect the chorus girl,
who is on tbo list will
use the committee will
that ho treats chorus
its Mmpany properly. Public
111 Vila uiui ui jmuiiu uuj-
he fate of the manager
get a certificate of high
Chicago Tribune,
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Trnor-Oenril' Salary.
datlon of but little more
Canada pays a governor
i a year and Btipports a
lurteen members on an-
pi J7.000 each; IU prop-
50 per cent less than It
America, and when the
as formed soma of the
ib)y Nova Scotia, wcro
I )r surplus rovonuo and
nticruasad taxos to moot
lebt. Naturally there Is
tho dominion. Ex-
ii He
ceranrarb, as Now York's
new collection test'fl-s. Some years
ago tho museum had a collection of
ancient stone implements, but tho
treasures secured slnco tho Island
came into our possesion complete
and round out that collection.
The stono objects vvero probably
mado by tho ancestors of tho Carlbs.
Thoy differ greatly In fineness of fin
ish, polish and artistic fo-m from
stone objects found In other places.
The use of many of tbeso objects Is
unknown. There was no written lan
guage on tho Is and bafo o its discov
ery, and tho millions of Carlbs and
Arawaks who lived In the West Indies
havo slnco vanished. Thoro has not
been a singlo full-blood descsndant of
these peoplo living In tho region dur
ing the last half century. Tho names
of placca preseiVe a few of their
words. Hut thcro Is no tradition about
tho Btono objects.
HtrmiRO ltellea nf Stono Ate.
Among these specimens ot the stono
ngo are many peculiar rings or ovals
of stono resembling hor&o collars In
size and shape S.mo weigh twenty
pounds, others seventy, and thoy are
found as deep in tho ground as nine
feet. Many nie strangely and beauti
fully carved. Some of these resemblo
a coll or loop, with ono end projecting
beyond tho coil vvhero It seems to bo
tied.
Such flno stono carvings must have
been Intended for berlous and import
ant use, possibly religious, as religion
nbove nil other powers has led man
to executo difficult and permanent
work. They could not bo collars to
bo worn for punishment, nB too much
art Is lavished upon them, but they
may havo served in religious sacri
fices. Mystery of the lltnei Umolved.
The mystery which fcurrounds these
curious stones Is not yet solved, al
though over forty years ago the sa
vants of Copenhagen, London and
Paris were struggling with tho prob
lem, having but a few specimens. In
1873 Ortoy y Tapla of Porto Rico
brought some to New York. Wo now
have many of them In the Museum of
Natural History. Tho mystery of
their use remains unsolved.
But there are other Interesting
forms. One resembles the lower halt
of sued a collar as above described,
r
these
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itate,
' Itles,
1 It.
Wd
hllo
ped
. Ich
i titgti""Tr;rCks and
leads on the ground Some of
nre really beautifully symmet
rical, well polished and even and
made ot bfnu'lfu and .variegated
stone. What they could have been
used for Is unknown. Wero they
household gods, fetishes, objects wor
shiped by men or by women? It is
possible that carvings may yet be
found representing ono of them In use,
for tho prehistoric peoplo of Porto
Itlco were able to draw realistically,
as Is proved by tho carved faces,
some f which are fairly well oxecut
cd, although some are crude.
Were hklllrit Tatters.
These peoplo vvero also eklllful as
potters, and many little pottery heads
are lntecfBtlng aa they differ from
anything we have In tho United
States.
Tho early explorers did not ob3erve
tho Mexican paper codices, says tho
Now York Herald, but destroyed
them In their zsal to obliterate all of
the old religion, In order to make
wny for Christianity. Had wo these
books in oven a small proportion ot
their abundance before tho conquest
wo might find reference In them to
tho Inhabitants of tho Islands to the
enst of Mexico, and so psselb y solvo
theso Porto Rlcau mysteries.
Somo men will do for strangers what
their relatives may ask In vain.
If you wish Ixmutlful, clear, wlilto clotbos
ase Hod Cross Hall Uluo. Largo '2 oz.
package, 5 coats.
The boy with the cast-off trousers
takes after his father.
first llrleks In North Ainerlrn.
Tho first bricks made on North Am
erican soil vvero manufactured by tho
colonists of Virginia In 1C12. They
were used In building tho church nt
Jnmoatown and tho residences of tho
governor nnd tho more Important citi
zens. A portion of Jamestown church
Is still standing, and tho brlcktt ot
which It was built are In good pres
ervation nnd appear to havo been
woll made.
Oninnes In "Trump Curs."
A great many ornnges nre shlppea
East In what aro known as "tramp
cars" There Is no fruit tho price of
which fluctuates as much as does that
of oranges, consequently thousands of
carloadi ot tho fruit nro started East
with somo uncertain destination Tho
car may bo consigned to Kansas City,
but In tho meanttmo thero aro agent!
watching In the East for tho best mar
kets and on telegraphic information
the car may be ordered on to Chicago
or Now York.
Are You Using Allen's Font-Enae T
It Is the only euro tor Swollen,
Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to bo shaken Into
tho shoes. At all Druggists and Shoo'
Stores, 25c Sample sent FnEE. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Delicate situations aro usually moro
Indelicate, than otherwise
IloWa Tinsr
WeofTerOno Hundred Dollars rewardrornnr
ense of Oitarrti that cannot bo cured by .Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
1 J. CHENEY It CO , Props . Toledo. O.
Wo, tlio undersigned, havo known b J.
Cheney for tho lust 15 yoars and bollovo htm
perfectly honornblo In all business transactions
and tmanclally nblo to carry out uuy obliga
tions madu by tnctrtlrra.
Wesl&i'ruaz, VVholosvIo Druirslsts, Toledo.
O : Wnldlw?, Klnnan & Marvin, Vyholesals
DruKBlsts, Toledo, Ohio.
Hull's Catarrh Curo Is taken lntornally, aot
InR directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surt&cos
of tho Hjrstotn. Testimonials sunt fruo. iTloa
75o per bottle, bold by nil druirnlsts.
Hall's Family PI1U nro tho besu
Some men nro judged by their worlts
but tbo tramp Is judged by the worlc
bo doesn't da
Tnmliesl Natives oil Hikes.
It does seem ridiculous, but on the
authority of a correspondent to a Salis
bury paper tho natives from Zambesi
nro returning to their distant and sav
age homes on bicycles! To appreciate
tho full significance of this statement
one must realize the thln-shnnked,
flat-footed handle-carrying, nudo na
tive pedaling acrosstha wild voldt with
his pump and other necessary acces
sories to cycle traveling fastened
around him, with a bundle of meallo
cobs flying from his side, with a cala
bash of water over bis back, a digger's
belt round his waist, and sundry ox
tall ornaments flying from bis legs.
Thoy appear to obtain theso bicycles
cheap, too. Their mode Is first to
learn to ride, surreptitiously or other
wise, then, when about to return, they
watch their opportunity and obtain ono
while Its owner Is absent. In a few
days thoy are well toward Zambesi,
where tho policeman ceases to trouble
and the native Is at rest. No wondei
tho lions aro scared from the malt
route.
Mrs. Kate Berg1, Secretary Ladies' Aux
iliary of Knights of Pythias, No. 58, Com
mercial Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., After
Five Years Suffering Was Cured by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" Dear Mrs. Finkhah : Whatever virtue there is in medlcfne
seems to be concentrated in Lydia E. Plnlclinm's Vegetable
Compound. I suffered for five years with profuse and painful
menstruation until I lost flcshandstrcn&th, and life had no charms for me.
Only three bottles of your Vegetable Compound cured me, I
became regular, Without any pains, and hardly know when I am sick.
Some of my friends who have used your Compound for uterine
and ovarian troubles all have the same good word to say for it, and
bless the day they first found it." Mrs. Kate Berg.
$5000 FORFEIT IF TUB ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.
When women nro troubled with irregular, suppressed or iainful
menstruation, weakness, leucorrhoua, displacement or ulceration of tho
womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of tho ovaries, backache,
bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and norvous pros
tration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintnoss, lassitude,
excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleoplessness, melancholy, "all
gono" and "want-to-be-lcft-nlono" feelings, blues, and hopelessness,
they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydln E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at onco removes such troubles.
Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best.
Mrs. Plnklinm Invites nil sick women to Avrlto her for udvlco.
Sbo lias guided thousand to health. Address Lynn,, Muss.
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SHOES THAT WEAR.
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