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Timber is seasoned by the evapora tion of the water, the extraction of the vegetable juices and the solidification of the woody tissue. The King of Siam has a bodyguard of 400 female warriors. They are chosen from the handsomest and most robust women in his kingdom. Almost exactly half the coal ex ported from Great Britain in the last six months went to the four countries, France, Germany, Spain and Italy. King Edward VIII., that may be, has completed his seventh year and re ceived as a birthday present from his grandfather, King Edward VII., a bi cycle. The Congo is one of the widest waterways on the globe, if not the finest. In some parts it is so wide that vessels may pass each other and yet be out of sight. The municipal council of St. Peters burg is to send an electrical expert to the United States in order that he may study the telephone system of this country with a view to reorganizing the one in use in St. Petersburg. The curious sight may be seen in Dover, Eng., of a young tree growing but of a high mill chimney in u pub lic thoroughfare. Notwithstanding its ;xtraordinary position, the tree has ?rown 2 feet, or 3 feet high. It is be lieved to have its root in an old nest. Recent discovery in Jerusalem iroves that the ancient aqueduct which brought water from Bethlehem through the Hinnah valley, thought to be the work of Herod, was built by die Emperor Severus, 195 A. D. In scriptions to that effect have been ’ound. Mrs. Lucinda Washington, who Is said to be 124 years old, fell down stairs at the poor house at Kokomo, tnd., and suffered a broken arm, but she will recover. She was born a slave in South Carolina in 1779, and remained in one family until her bmancipation in 1863. In a few weeks the women of Nor way will be ready to take part in elec dons as full-fledged voters. A bill inferring the municipal franchise apon women has passed both houses bf the Norwegian parliament (Storth ng) and will become a law at the end bf the present session. The Japanese Emperor has an allow ince of $2,000,000 a year to maintain ;he dignity of his office and have a rood time. This is equal to $6,479 a lay. %At the close of the Chinese-Jap inese war Parliament awarded him 10,000,000 yen ($10,000,000) in gratitude 'or the able manner in which he di rected military and naval operations. A few years ago Phoenix, Ariz., the center of the Salt River Valley, was i sagebrush desert. It now has 25,000 nhabitants, with an assessed property valuation of $10,000,000, says the New fork Tribune. All this is due to the ntroduction of water, which, brought n canals from distant streams, has urned the desert into a fertile valley, lovered with ranches and dotted with >mall towns. Captain E. H. Smeed, of East Provi lence, R. I., has just received a gov ernment medal which was awarded ilm seventeen years ago for heroism n helping to rescue the crew of a shipwrecked schooner in the harbor of Mew Haven. The medal was mislaid n a secret drawer in a desk in the :ollector’s office at the Custom House bf New Haven, and was found only a 'ew days ago. There is a new patient at Bellevue rlospital, New York, the only patient pf its kind ever treated there. On ;he card appears the namo of “Bum,” i kitten, suffering from dislocation of ;he spine. A little girl pleaded so rard with one of the doctors to cure per kitty that it was finally taken 'harge of. Now the doctors are inter red in the case, and will do all in ;heir power to save “Bum’s" life. In England the automobile comes nto favor less rapidly than on the jontinent. A London writer calls it 'a fad, and an extremely dirty, dusty, incomfortable fad,” and a nuisance on rhe public ways. He thinks it will lbe nany years before “these crude, im practicable machines” displace in the Englishman’s affections “a fine trot ring horse and a smart trap.” No loubt the horse is here to stay, and 10 doubt the automobile is still in its plumsy beginning; but just wait a little, till the problem of a light and ;heap storage-battery has been solved. The apportionment by lot of thirteen thousand homestead claims in the Kio way-Coruancbe reservation last month was a vast improvement in good sense, I prder and fairness over the methods by which government land has usually been opened to settlement. Of course there were many disappointed home seekers—there must ho when one hun dred and seventy thousand applica- ' tions are filed for thirteen thousand claims—but there was no wild rush for phoice sections, no trampling on the rights of the weak by.the strong, no lighting and no disputes over priority. The distribution was conducted rapid ly and in good order, through several Jays, until the lots were apportioned; and through it all a crowd of twenty thousand people cheered and congrat ulated every winner as heartily as if each member of the throng had been himself the winner he hoped to be. Btanford White is one of the largest collectors of antique statuary in Amer ica. Not only is his house in Gram mercy Park, New York, a veritable museum of Greek and Roman art, but the lawn is now filled to overflowing with other examples. There are altogether in Yucatan seven cities, thirteen towns, sixty-two ruined cities, 143 villages, fifteen aban doned settlements, and 33 haciendas. Scarcely any of these places has as many as 10,000 inhabitants, the popu lation of the great majority falling be low 1,000. American Roman Catholics contrib uted during 1900 for foreign missions $71,230, the amount being sent to the Central Council of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. The headquarters of the propaganda are in Paris, France, and from there the money is sent to support weak mis sions in all parts of the world. The American contribution is much larger than previous ones. It isn’t against the law in Minnesota to kill a gambler if he has been cheat ing, and will not return the money to his victim. At least, a case at Granite Falls has just been decided to that effect. Dr. Wintner pulled his pistol and shot a gambler with whom he was playing cards, because the gambler had cheated and refused to pay the money on demand. A jury declared upon oath that Dr. Wintner was not guilty of murder. “Future punishment? Let’s not dis cuss the theological side of It just now,” said the old clergyman, gently, to his hot-headed young parishioners. "But did you ever think of it from the domestic and family side? When these babies of yours beg'n to grow up, and you see them imitating your faults and hampered by your weaknesses, and know that you’re to blame—ah, there’s a kind of future punishment there can be no two opinions about!” He began his trip on the Seine and he is now on the Marne. He will sail down the Yohne, the Saone, the Rhone and its small branches flowing into the Mediterranean. Then he w’ill go on the Loire and end his voyage through France on the Ranee, which will con duct him to St. Malo, where he will take a steamboat to Jersey. The name of his canoe is Oithona, and is so constructed that it can be wheeled on terra flrma whenever it3 occupant gets tired of being on the water. The Rochester Theolgical seminary may be removed to New York in the near future, plans to that end being under consideration by the president and trustees of the institution. The reasons for the proposed removal, as stated by President Strong, are that modern tendencies toward the great cities make it necessary for institu tions of learning to seek large center because of the superior opportunities in reach of students, and also the fact that a large part of the support of the Rochester seminary comes from New York City. Tho London Lancet, a high medical authority, says that the habit of self druggging has grown to be a source of untold mischief. The practice has been greatly assisted by the enormous im provements in pharmaceutical prepara tions. Treating symptoms without medical advice may be temporarily satisfactory, but what if the physical disturbance be the sign of fatal dis ease? A little knowledge, coupled with overconfident •, is a dangerous thing in dealing with the ailments which come in so many forms. Vary ing the adage. It may be said that a man who Is his own doctor has a fool for a patient. Some amusing letters find their way into the government archives. One federal officeholder recently made an appeal for screens for the building where he worked, saying that within a hundred yards were three livery sta bles, one mule boarding house, one horse sanitarium with operating table, and one fish morgue. He added that his handwriting had been spoiled by the constant endeavor to write and keep off flies at the same time. He had pasted ten sheets of sticky fly paper, and while they carried off thou sands of victims they seemed to occa sion no vacancies in the ranks of the survivors. ' The pathetic appeal was in vain. “Uncle Sam is rich enough to give us all” screens, but he is too hard-hearted to do it. During the famous Douglas and Lin coln debate and subsequent campaigns the point was frequently brought out by the supporters of “the Little Giant" that Mr. Lincoln had served only a single term in Congress, but that Sen ator Douglas had enjoyed for years a national reputation. This point, says a writer in Lippincott’s, was urged in a heated discussion between an ardent supporter of Douglas and a German voter who favored Lincoln. Finally the former, thinking to overwhelm his op ponent, said: “Who is this Lincoln, anyhow? Nobody ever heard of him until Senator Douglas brought him into notice by holding a joint debate with him. Senator Douglas, on the other hand, is a great statesman. Why, he has had his eye on the presidential chair for the last ten years!” “Vot is dot you say?” was the reply. “You say Mee3ter Dooglas have hat his eye on der bresident chair for ten years?” “Yes, that is just what I said.” “Veil, you slioost tell Meester Dooglas if he vill keep his eye on dot chair shoost a leedle vile longer he vill see old Abt Lincoln sitting down in it.” This closed the debate, amid a roar of laughter from the bystanders. I®* *®asBaaKi^i «>■- ■ ■■ ■--■'■■iiTfirffir^arff tur CAMPBELL’S FARM MACHINERY --1 CAKliY A LAKGE STOCK OF THE LATEST improved farm implements, aud buy them direct by car loads from the manufacturer, so there are no robbers, profits to add to the cost price of the goods This enables me to sell at the lowest pos sible price to the user. I keep different makes aud styles of walk ing cultivators. J sell the famous Ohio riding cultivaters. This cultivator excels all other in appeal mice aud the work it will do. I keep for sale other style-. Also disc riding cultivators. My leader for listed corn is theerway, 2 aud 3 row. It has no runners, but orrryH on wheels thus making the draft very light. One man with 3 horses can work 80 Meres of corn in a day. 1 also have other kinds of listed co n cultivators. My st ck of buggies is large, aud you can find in my stock a variety of styles to s-leet, from. I can sell yon a buggy at the right price as I bay them in large lots and car freight. I have 3 wheel riding listers, also 2-wheel riding listers, sulky and gang plows. My stock of pumps, wind mills, stock tanks and pipe fittings is coniplets. I want yon remember the new improves wood pitman standard mower. This is the best '■■■ made, finest, finished and strongest, cu ting mower ever put, on the market. I will lnr’e a new hay stacker- in se son that will take lead my stock of rakes and sweeps will be large, l’ont forget the f case threshing machine. I sell it for a lower price than yon can buy any other machine and it is the best. When you want a sewing machine look at the White-I sell it when looking for a machine of | any kind look my stock over I dont expect to sell all the machinery I but want part of your patronage at least and will spare do effort to ss get it. | FRANK CAMPBELL O'NEILL, NEB. A i ig; Stack ; of grain can be threshed in a day (and « threshed perfectly and separated thoroughly, ' without waste) if you have a Nichols-Sliepard Sep- < nrator. And the straw will be handled easily, without j the slightest trouble and almost no litter, if you use the Nichols- ' Shepard Swinging Stocker. This takes the place and does the work of 1 an independent stacker. It oscillates automatically, is easily swung to 1 right angles with the separator to carry the straw to cither stack or burn. | This stacker ha9 been demonstrated by thorough and practical tests in 1 the field to be the handiest, most efficient swinging stacker ever attached ' to a thresher. I,ike every other feature of the ' it is strongly and durably made, without any intricate parts to break or ' get out of order. All the advantages of the Nichols-Sliepard Separator ! and the Nichols-Shepard Traction Engine ere fully described and ] illustrated in our free catalogue. Write for it. • NICHOLS & SHEPARD CO., Battle Creek, Mich ! 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