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It U "A Ijlmtry in Intel f " a! w ill quickly aitd correctly arwiwier your iietion in acicncc, religion, liU-mlurw il art, biography, grog raphy, fiction, etc. Py thu diligent ue. of WclwU-r' Iutcmutioiial IVt ionary a liberal education may be obtained. The volume contain 23'4 quarto page, having t.0 illuat rat ion which greatly aUl in Urfaiisitf wonU. STi.Ot'O Now Word, I'lirawea, tc, have recently Uh h ailUxi It i tint) only li.-tiot'ry tlutt con tain word of rH.-t tit origin ilewn'injf a x rii.!'!.t Lo in the lt:vi. LIT US UNO VOU FRCK ttuuiut 111. lllu.ln.tol in-i.M too frt, O. a C. Mrri.w C... Puk., SrlnflU, Muli The Grrat Republican Paper of America GLOBE-DEMOCRAT TRIBUNE gets advertisers will i Wf Wl'H' i.tll I iHl.H mMmm Opposite U. ii. Hetent Umc WASHINGTON D. C Home herkrra lUcuraloua. On March anj 17, Apiil 7 ami II, My 5 and ly, June I. 16 11 J 31, we will tell Lome ictkrii rx. Cu'i HI ticket to ti e following tntc and leitiiuiicn at oi.cIjic r!u $i 00 lor the 101111J iiip, nr.! re. tuib luwil it fromdieof talc: AUlianu, Aiion, Ciloiado, FKuik'a, ttrorci. IiuImh Tciiilory, Knas Iowa, Kentucky, t.onikiaii, MMiiiin, Mimikmiii, M ikkikMppi , Miwuii, ,rtika. New Muii'i, Ti'oitli Caioiuu, Okl.-ihoina. South Carolina : Smith M4k1.1t. Tenicfe, Tcn l ull, Viiini. ikuiuiii, V'o. ! ruing, fur one I ie u Ji.wy lm ' t! U'niiJ tup, U. A. I' mi. iv, At, THE OLDEST RAILROAD. It J a Little One U EsElfit Tat W Incorpoitrd la U19. The traveler mho leave Flvra outh for Ix;iiJ-n ty lite Great Western ruiUny iU sMir Lm fce La jiroteIeJ to and ttree juartr mile ami i aing tl; 2tlth ii.iio pot frern i'Jiiit.p1cn that the train trowca a irg!e lice of railroad a.hnot at a right angle on the JeveL To it jmiiu-vli-atcly suf-f'( an overbri-'ge. and then, on the left hand or oiT" ide may Le k n the fingle line in tinu, laid nj,n rciu'h tone LiocL, but prt'i-entiiig a decidedly out-of-datff apju-arante. I'mhanre a train of four or five little Irut k loaded nilh sjuare luiiipa of thina ilay and drawn by a coujic" of mar be Ktn, but in half a mile the old line trtndb away northvard and is lost f ijrht of. It W'irg, y tli Railroad Gaztttc, to the oldest rail road tonsiiany in the world. Tl l'lyinouih. end Dartmouth rsiltray a inerporatel on July 20, 1819. for "iiigkirtjr and maintain ing a tram road or iron ri!iray fr the patago of . ngom acd other carriages" from Crahtree to war the jirions of irar on Dartmoor. The pri.-ons had Urn erected about ten year before, on the lone liest and wildest tract of land that could be found, to at-onimodai the Frrn !i pri-ciccrs of war who incon veniently crowded llynwuth tiui;d in hulks. The injt-ctor of the line, however, .Sir Thomas Trhi,t, had a gToat idea that Dartmoor wa ca !il.le of cultivation. The riyinouth and Dartmoor Railway company wa dsolved, and reincorporated by an act of 18v, for the pnrp of brincing it under the provL-inn tf modTn arti m to Mng ttcam power, etc. The old rate were revi-cJ and power taken to carry passengers. It then owed 7.i.000 to t He mortgagor. 5Iefm. Jhnpon, who rrWed it on being paid in harr. The compnny ha 4-inev? ttinftrucled kid lK-al line rear Ilrmouth, which are worked hr the Great W't-tem and the Indon and SouhwcterT'; in fact, it is virtually a joint line rw. Still, though, it own no roiling toek-, it lu nominally an inde pendent ri.-tent-e, re-ive it rrnU, niaintain a Ixrdon ofliee. and mar undoubtrdlr lx eons-idrnd Ue oidc4 railway company in the world. DECAYED CERJWJLS KOBILITY. lew wf tSie Titled Tclkt Anouat ta Very Mack. According to the annual edition of lVrthtu' Almanac of the German no bility thou.'ind of waiters, coach men, barmen, miner and other w ork men in the 1'nited State are recruit ed from Ihe rank of the German no bility, llerr von Nordegg, an em inent authority on the ari.locratio world of the 1'atherland, My, in commenting on the book, that a glance over it content reveal the ominous fact that practically every blue-blooded family (if the etnjure is now represe nted in the I nited State, where their i ion for the inokt Jiart ae engaged in the huru b!e eniplovment. To thia it may le adJed tliat not only in America and other foreign conn trie are cionof noble German familie found in the lnwct .trt of ivicty, but even in th-' I'athctland the name of the very oldctt noble which appear in the highect tank of the army, court and orticialdoni are eticountfred among coaxhtni n, copju-li ard com mon laliotcr. In all Uerlin one lawjer only i of n.d.le birth, while the city direc tory ivc lir-t s of I'tindredkof agent. conth!e and fkilled and unkilled Ulorcr with fine old noble panic. Marriage w it h commoner in the ritn rt ic circle ic a! a regarded ac, and general!) really is, marriage for money. The German twliiiny, unlike the Fplih, cannot Muirte front mi h mtrrig'-ti the odium of nioallitim e. In German iiohle fam ilies, unlike she Krpli-h n-bility, the father' title in inherited by ch of l.i children, mulling in an rd!e c rity of count, eount-M , c to. SmoktltM Leaisa. The curimi mgir- lion that ii n.ay le priti.ble lo remove the fim ke cf Jin1! cities in a manner oniw hat rctuMu g thai in w l.o h 1 1. ir te w ge utJi-'M'l of ha 11 r i-.tlj jrde by Dr. V. X. Shaw, lie ah u'tr that ai-oiit ?.(hh.0hi tun of meky sir would have tole icmotcd from l-ti' ton every c-'iiy IU c ider to keep it aluio)-h re clean It take l,tt.i. toii vf water a i!y to carry ;T tl.r icwagt -f iendon. lie huilud In tri. !!y-dncsi ff.a, eaeh deliver icg S;o,(vO cubic fn of a:r j-c r Hon Ulr. wlJ ciij viall lt tuuti.vU Ait ISK'XEJfT TBI! P. TeoBg Lady CrrUf OS a J&s"a Watca Wiiim XanrUc It. "There is a jiAir.tf n.n is X Or Jears wl.o-e p-xket wtf 'jv.! Lljvo cently picked a few timing ego at puh!;c xih'-rU.g, ard it i j vlM, too, by a young lady in the fj;&iei way imagirahle," taid a man who live uptown 4 a New Orlcaha Tune-Detuoc ret rcp'rt-r. "Tie young vita in qu.tioa Lad gobe to the tLnti.r. He had Li t It atd chairr when he ettercJ, but when he left Le Lad ctly thai remembrance. . tf..tLet valuable. It ail came about in thi way: When the curtain Lad rolled down on the lat act, u the mult of au ai-eidtbt, ihe theater wa sudden ly left in total darknof, and jnt at the time when Jhc- trc-ni werw crowding ictu the ai-l- to I'-aT after tli la.t a t. The ailct were fearfully jammed, and there uti nsuch purhirg end crowdicj. Iha aeditnev TnaUy got on the outt-ide. The young maa nartcd to look at his watch tone what the hour was. The, watch w e, chain and all. lie remembered ;o have felt a slight jar while in the crowd, lleru-hedtoa cewrKT oiTi.-e and adrertiK-d the watch in the 'lost' column, oSeritj to a.-k- 'to juciion and to pay a re ward for its riJurn. In the mean time, a certain u urg lady Lad been very rum Jj ca.hu rrar-c-ij alter gettmf ;-ut in tLe Iiglt to cd a watch and chain d.ir c!:cg from one of the but ton of a hght jacket i-be wore. 'Oh, dear me,' the wid to her cv-r.rL Sime p'nt'.en an wi!I think I picked hi pocket.' But they laughed OTer the matter. The advertirerncnt waa read r.eit day, and the watch w a re turned, polite cxpUrsti-jB were ex changed, and the incident paKcL Xow here i a chain for a romance, if vou care to pursue the ul'.t, a ort of continued ftorv, but the facta end here, and I w ill not venture int the rea'.nt of firtkn in onlcr to make the climax romantic." POSTERITY. One of Uia Famoaa "irih Bulla" el o(liah Elctory. What ha oterity tTer done for u? Thii utterance CK-cnrred. a Mr. Adatn nirmi-e. in the time cf Grat tan' jiarliamc nt. Amor.gthcftrarge (haracter of thore t! in Dublm not the least .-Tgular, u Note and Queries a a Sir I'-y le Koche, Hart. A n ofS'ieer c f the I'.ritb army L dittirgui!hed himself in the Ameri can war. Retiring frocn the k-nice, he obtained acat in tarliamcni, and . acc-ordirg to Mr. Froudc, the litifTix n of ! 1 cnp. rv j ic e psrt v in the Iri-h himer.f cvtr.ntc-ri. Hewa continually jxrpctrating "bulls.' whiih the great lri-h ora'or, J. I, t'urran, who di-I.kc-d him very much, believed Were the mut of prcjiara lion. However, it may mrttiuned that on one occasion, w iu n pjmi,mg a crant fi r n ine public work. Sir llovle Rodi hn marked: "What, Mr. SjH-aker. ?o we are to beggar our elve for the fear cf veiling j.ter ityl Xow. 1 would e-k the honorable rentleioan, und this inoreht!or able hotie, why we ;iu'.d put c-ur aclvc out of tie way to do ainthir.f f r itcrin. fur what Sjij j-'eritj done fur u'r" W hen the r r of Uugl ter whh followed had MiliMi'cd. Sir lo'.e en tered tij n a hie id x;!i ati. n. ' I apprehend." he replied, "gentlemew have entirely mhulm m Word.. 1 ure the hotin that bv p'tenty. 1 do not n.in n v neoti.r. but thore who are to e"ne imtiiediati Iv (ur thcin," It need I trdlv he ai'dn! that s'.f Box!,- R.nhe vuled for the t'ti. n, tnd J. in n rejiit r.i-e gYi 1 1 d jm n 'ion and a jHu-t in DuM.n i .:. He a a fncy bluff and ,,'.':, rl ke old getith iiiaii. lie t-.-td onjuua Eya at DiSereat je. The Sun khclin n;u?i um j, .ewew an intere-ticg ctdleetii-n ( taken from l.iiuun U-:ng at ihSer nt ages whuh ore cut txc-P a uch a w to cxhih.ji p;;ty tie internal and the cvtcii j ee. It it cay to tl.-,.rve t!-t "!e ce cf a jour-g 1 l.ild t at ttnju i t 4 ttr; I hut if tie Vvi,ih a !.llV 1. ; in the ti mi t 30 the t ln'gtr.a to lt .l.ghtU o'uc, in t! e mn of Ml or t o It l. dec i! veil V opaque, ard in the lean c f ,o er M) it dull ati J !u!! !c-. This gradu! t'rttiop nunl cf e;., il t due t, (! i, err- cf i.i'iou lu-ue avd dfjst i f wte uatic-r in the ee, rii al lnia Cauk, ri! ha a jl,t,e cf Wv!hlp fvf c j- h K.t-c'i) u.! .LutU; L.sJli tie .i i.i , ,. ... , , ThU "x-m wMwrlttn It Jam pV.m K. Ilant. yuwojrlri of l ! -l1ri4 tu s army c&trr wii km m Wo A tfw -a tk rttr rvt rw to. Join (j. WWt 0f ikiH 4 tUU ijfw tJuit luauthtjr had truly tuarvm-ti It rt A wrtUrvg IlnglUiit werw.; Toe cimkkb r.. Von klM-4 n-'. My V2 IrcIIiel kwr tm ycur f jx-jot With a. leelloj; o( brtter Awl lunette ret. WliiJe the holy emotion Sty Untgv dared Bot t"k Jlaahci ep la fisrr?- Frociit icy Wart to jay tbeek. lour ami bld nt taut ; O, yoor awnua wrre ao fcoitl: Hettrt Wat aaiaot Wart I a tWlr pMKtoeate foil. Tour irlance nmti Crnwlzg My ikxuI Oi rough my rrr, Aa tW anA draw tlx) Btot From t V una to tW LVwc Toor Iifa clang to lulne Tin 1 prayed ta my !ib TWy snlfht serer obcUp. From tbia rsftarou kirn. Von kiiMed me! My Wart, And my breath, aacI my wffl la deiirtoma )y For moment atood atUL Life Wid fur me tWn Ko temiitatlonw, no ehunna Xo rbtlona of hapf-ines Outlde cjf your a nil. And were I Oil lmtant An angel. KMweed Of tW ien-e od t W far Tbat are g'.rea tW Ut, I wrooid nlng my wfctte roW Unreplnlnffly down, I would tear from my foreWaI Ita WjAHtlfal crown, To ntie ouee more In that haven of ret Vour Wm upon mioe. My Wetd on your treat. Vou kfewed me! My aoul. In a lAim mo divine, Ifecled and awooned like ad run Lea Fooilsh wltu wine. mnc And I thought 'twere dclklouw To die tWre U death Would but come wblle my lip Fere yet moUtwHbyottf treats; 1 were dclScloua to die If I might grow cold T WLile your arm cUiid me round In tWir rxubtiunatc fold. And tlnw are tie quetku I a, day and nlgttt: Muet my liiw taat no morw Scb esuuUHe delight. Wculd you rare if your breoat Were my wWlter aa tWn, And If you were Wre Would you Vlaa me asntn? (tATiBC Clever Hay. At harvest time approaches it is well to consider the work to be done and carefully map out plans. Es pecially is this necessary this year with reference to the hay crop this t:ason on account of the backward ness of other farm wotk. Clover hay will furnish the m harvest wotk, also the most dii&culi. No mote taiuabbi aUround forage crop than clover (rows on the farm if saved in gaod condition. If stack ed or stored in bar a or shed when not sufficiently cured there is dan ger cot c&iy wi the hay molding and becoming dusty, tut spontane ous combustion may rev-It and consume the barn sad bay toeeit er. Various plans lor pcopedy curio clover bay are vague ty farmers, each havicg hi own way. Too tnch ciposure to bot sua while ia the swath il dani age. the hay and caute the leaves to shatter ofi, yei ucceruiety cf the weather receittes its fceicg suiluiently cured h ttota.e as sooa at povt.tle lr this reason it should &ot be bunched too much. Stinking or woring in tL evening should be aivlded, at it quickly al.ocr- iiCiciiit diiwpues. ttont the atrrH-plxree t tpod cx at IraU d.ijf t(. Good retulu cu be ol'tiud with clover by wiing a tma'.i Uver of c!a dry atrawr aftei cavk ii Ki S tuvhe U)r of the clover, the ttiw tsvntin the aur plat p, leie.g liec'.'vcf br-hl d fere from ntld. SnUt'.y rlrtt clutt hy tkeiheio clover o tiaio ihy, will tto tad wetting by .lhi ta'ot vr dew alter bong cut, ber.ee the cutting muvt t-e tuagtd t!;St ictrieiK to the vta!:.r uj tc- iliUtk (or Cv.lin ' iJ vteuij if bet rvkult ate !- t vt(incvh At to projMrr t4jj al wt,iv!c to cut, the (iicicruMit vf vpiuiiM auioeg tvC- crfut tlotcf riri it tht clcrvrr il.v uld be cut vct.vu the r"ut tiowuit IH tk.V f rsp-r-weklle, La-i af cowr killed by l.jHrwmj Lt Tlwrv y diwinj the heavy r4 wtmn. L'aCcr, rHr, Ifetr, snJ Ar? - ton City wol a. ctUUtit the 41 ef July this year. Ti yevsr ch The Cki'ml9 Chwrch it nowr jX- E ttMzt Olive nret.'. afeljaad coeventeat: locsnti oo! Abowt f :.ct wi-ev ct rJn U re-ti-e corner of Third and Wt'mf, ported t i.a-e I'.cn dv;- th jt north of t5j Epipal eJ"-erch. ' diw-poar lt Tr, i,.ijy. E Fi i Thi is the seventh chords llVlr dy the 5f-: cet Cygncs on tkc wrett park. riter h.i r -I io f:.r. Dr.aN. Sharp tas medne; ZHv't U.l t ra-J . a.iver-:.-- " j-e-..-t y,.a ee si Tas. 7 t:r m. f&m theseee Ice the t- w5de jVe er-.h,it lilt they are wd foe. Yow kwrw 1 lbe p4r.f wz,t.llt 6a4 Mj ti.U by the teKisxary cf nerathon j v. j irS ---i r.. that has atrctsiaee teas pshi.tcri j in Taut Ti TL RcTT 7 0-t t . wile Street Cfcg-itM-jsgr Tho!t.ONeJ has rrrjr-ed, sraJ this Vw? tb jv 1 wkh a vtctM cT.ce. Now, i-cy, pitch :n and wee w ho get to & pie (xxmAct rtt, PsU as-d bawl, path and tcrogc, for on.-tr y'j bownd to get there ar.d yen may te the lucky fellow. There I ao place ta town l.ke the Cowrles-McKihbes Mercacte Co., to bay dry goods wad clorhir-g. They bare the good lor sa o4 will sell to vow at prices that w: surprise yott. If yow dcl it go and try then? anj be cowruvced. Like etdtrprsklog merchacU, the hxtn advertises ia Ths Ta ivZ- e ere ia receipt ot the presnisto list of the Missouri htate Fair, to beheld August 17. lS, 19, 30, at and ai, 1903. "The maaetnent soivcits the largest possible atieod aoce aod an cx&ibit of the prodact cf every locality." For information address, J. R. Kipper, Secrfary, Sedalia, Mo. The Farm Implement Co will tell oor farmer trie&d anything they need to prepare their faraas lor eed timt cttUitraLe it wriJt can afxer seeding and wave the karvevt to the best advantage wrkem harvest time comes. Their teres arc liberal and that prince of good fellows, S. EL Coit, i nsaaager. Tbe firra knows the value of pnators ink and fccce advertise in Tmx Tui"a- A mitiocary emtow) eras made a featwre of tbe commencement exer cises of Markwivtile College, situ ated tt Msrrotmile, Mo., this year, and Rev. W. T. Pyles, late pattor of tbe Walnut Street M. E. Church of this ciry, was teiected to deliver the sermon. It is said ta bare bees replete writb seggcttions, informa tion and bittoncal iacideutt of mis sionary enterprises and wa well re ceived by ibe large and appreciative avdience. One day latt week a Dr. G. N. bharp, wife, aod daefhter, were drivirg lato tbe city, eut near the j retidence cf Mr. Ceo. Circle, their horse tcKjk fright, rat away, and threw the occupants of the bcsy out, badly bruiting each f them, Ti were hrtjht to tWr home id thl csty aod made at comfrtat le at potttbse and l;le quite seriaut ly, fortunatriy, none of thcua wet dat.jeroutly hurt, and all are rapid ly recoverug. The bugjy w at bad ly dicd but the bone wa rv hurt. MtwMiH Ute k'aar. The tpceJ program it oe ot the bett ever ofleted to the people cf the tlate. Four event atepovid. ed hr each of the si d. Four one thou tend dolUrpurtes are oiier- ed. Tbe tot and mutt sentaUouai vcitjrmers will be entered thrvub. ccit tie ciixuitt teadiu tip to. the ttate fair. No hvaak-uukiiig or pout scllutj; will he permitted on state lair raes. Trials tl tpeed, Uttt and ewdurar.ee, awd the devel opment of the horse are the c-biect to ce aitaic.ed. A teguUiion mde truck krpt in turecb cood;tioi, fir tivitment and tle 'tv4u,t paymeot at prvtuiuiua will ittduce ei-tii.-t t wi.l oilier eatcfta'.tiiSieut tj the most ethi!ic ad:uiitr ol tbe borte and lrui.h unbouuded tport lor those i:t?irited ec;t:j vo.iCv it i,( teed. A lse bit i.teroi thebvt halves in lji ud aJja.eot ra:e aie now u tiiuicf iwi ti 1-r jiouuJ. All the .:hr g;Jd 00, th-(.'u,;K'.it the .!.;;' a..ty are cou'- 1'tteie Wul be lot.r jreat cvo:(;i each dv, comtuefioe.g IJju d. lley Jtf ill t-e A t.gdiy tj tr at tpd i cwuccutd. J. C. Nf't fcnvve.f h i grocery I M.i-ee from tht rm net? J.or wct f Waisnew'e, t( r, C--.k bu. jfrcmr t' 1 k7 J- c- Tav'or. reter Kit vucef':i:y osflved a i kme fit C- I. U u;1, e... '.r iiii r.- ec to hi lot j tx t-t ci j pa rx w,. p-ipet at yrce Cat frte ym ewi ia-rra yi I dreaaa cf. Ti' r-n ilve-.a Vu Ths Teiasrvx. 3'1 JZt'-lMiL, ry'str.-r a ppcrr n.eti.fy ia tie Ov,let-3d;Kl-t:e-a MersailTe etii"ihJBavt ta res x;ei her f ',H.ce if-a ar..i gc-ae ta rr.tv, Aft. . iccrt a alsBi.Iar yn -jcn 'tn a !.rje t j-- Wan. ld;Erie. ci t ,-.t ai IX. II. M i2 -',. .ii C.Cil i aj at braaesjt.i oil lj 4 day IU vtti, .- trji..s a c;j:l.f 5 bad i- htri oij-.4 txl p!.t letwrts t.". .-? tttvifi tegtr .''Jt setert?y, tit , wtTe tnixa ' i3 sifc senontly ic-Tured. Evervbo3y ksvwt :.e Gtati Vcy c Their tsriy Gtr-r. - a-;e-rjr stamps theai at wortiy as J bc-cevt and their cwts tt r il,r.j; c-tfls mesds them to tie pahlic Tier will tell you acjVilsg : t.e h:' ware, Lrpleent aid ve:cle Ir.e frocw two osce t.iclct t a fli ag plow or a barouch f.t far ie pre wi dest to ride ia. In f arrtber procf of their wjvj-u they advcftlte in Tm Ttisiixc. kf rs. Carl S:oeirj'er a.. J Mlt Wienie Slnthr ker e's'.ertjie J a number of fiieadt at t-..r fcorne aie ercoicg Ittt week. Ech cf the guet were drevted ta ref re-cnt some socg. Mii Ansa Cfftneil vi succevifiii ia rja.cj tie cictt cf the itrre-e-.uiHi. Ti e ea iegs ectertiiridet-.t vt S'enlly en pjeJ by alt prevent itlK? CCICRVDO StViMIS BUS. Coraruraclni: Juft !t. thw 5:.trt ton Kouie Sitkr n t.i.trti' Jy rh-'i r.jod trij uai iuer rutt-t- l oi frii! wad I'tah r-ort-l-avs-r. 4 Hhtrn.l't SprtBif, I'uebbt, ii-tiWiH.I .tf lis S.s!t Ltk Hty. Ttw tl ,-.!!.r rut- U tiout half rate, esa-pt from Ju!v 15 to bth. 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