fCT . Tor Infants and Children. t ii v.i iiuii tit The Kind You Have Always Bought I HtllCtl II tlllll1IIIU ! UUIUHIU'iM'tlltlll Mil ! * } l I ' Illlitut 1 lllltm > .AN gejable Preparationfor As theFoodahdReguIa- similating ting the Stomachs andBowels of Bears the Signature Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuI- nessandRest.Contains neither of Oium.Morpliine nor"M'eral. . OTIC . Aperfect Remedy forConstipa- Tion , Sour StomachDiarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oF Thirty Years NEWYORK. . EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. . . -V C'NTAVn COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. The river Jordan is not much ( an improvement on the Kaw. 3 covering a distance of sixty mile Tor that is the lenph of a straigl line drawn on the map between tl Sea of Galilee and the Dead sea , runs 212 miles because of the mu tiphcation of its windings. The rose is the emblem of secrec ID Greece , and was formerly him over the table where guests wei entertained in token that nothin heard there was to be repeated. CANDY CATWART1C Gcnoine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bull Beware of the dealer who tries to sell " omeihing just as eond. " The teachers of private schools i China are very poorly rernuneratcc. They get about one cent a day U each pupil. Don't forget a large a-oz. piickape Red Cro ; B ll Bine only 5 cents. The Uuj s Compnnj Bouth Bend , Ind. IMfcy Manchester ( "England ) schor iboys , under the guidance of thei teacher , will begin a week's train through the Derbyshire hills on Jul 21. I can recommend Fiso's Cure for Coi umption for Asthma. It has given in great relief. W. L. Wood , Farinersburj Ind. , Sept. 8 , 1901. , The corn juice sold in Abilene Kan. , has a peculiar effect , and i called "bograph whiskey. " becaus after the third drink a fellow set 'a ' variety of moving pictures. CITQ Permanently Cured. nontsornervousneMiwu-t 1 III u lirnt day's UMof Dr. Kline's Gr vt > 'ene lt < . jStocirorFKKEfcS u < > Tiilbott:6aiult.tiiH : * torer. DR. E. H. KL1XK 1 ti ! ,9J' A. --Sr . Philadelphia Pu Good Things to Eat From Libb > 'sfamquEhRtnnic kitchen * , whera poritj i > revail . All meats usttd in LSBSY S Natural Flavor Food Products are U. 8. Governinentlnepected. The whole-ome- neMandcoodneexcf every article in nrenervml in iti preparation for jour oqnveni jiic-e. u the lunulv tar-opening cns. A tuippiy o'i jour pantrj' f-helvw enabl 7oato linre alwa > at Iminl tbe eHeutiul - to tbo rarr b et meal . The little book. "How to Make Good Thlngsto EuU" tell * All about them ant free. Libia's Atlmi of the World , mailed free for 10 oenU pocUma. LIBBY , McNEILL & LIBBY , CHICAGO. PI&QSVGUI E.FQ'R. , CURK WHtHt ALL ELSE FAILS. | Beat Coagh Syrnp. Tsustes Good , in time. Sold by drugftlsts. N.N.L3. NO. 7-28 VO , < K KEB. Fisbermon in tbe Columbia ri get about twenty-l\e ! cents e [ for Jill tbe salmon they cacth. 1 average weight ismpes 1'rom fifte to twenty pounds Vast quantit of these are frozen by Oregon de ers , and shipped to Germany wh they sell for thirty-five cent pound. To provide nesting places for bii the Kaiser hns bad fifty two bo : placed in the trees in various pa : of the Sans Souci park in Potsdam Five hundred and forty-two aliei including thirteen Turks , ten Am < icaus , 247 Russians and 141 Germa were naturalized in England h week. Do Your Feet Acne and Burn ? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foi En e. a powder for the feet. It mai tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Uui Coi litBunions , Swollen. Hot u Sweating Feet. At all Druggists a Shoe Stores. 2."c. Saii'-iln sent FKE Address Allon S. < ' ' " "Rnv. N. Desperate straits and crook actionaie of ton closely allied. Use tbe famous Rfl Cross Bull Blue. Lai 2-dz. puckai-e o cents , . The Huss Compai S nuh heiirt , Ind. A wild duck can fly at a speed ninety miles an hour. Mrs. Window's SOUTIUNu > YHUP for chlldi teething , ofttns the gum * , reduces iutlainuti paincures wind colic. i5c ! bottle. The last weather repoit will be ; the crack of doom. The Panama hat caps the climas 10 LADIES , From the Treasurer of th ; Christian Ten perance Association , Elizahet Caine , Fond do. Lac , TVis. Mr.3. PIXEUAM : -want i tell you and all the young1 ladies of tl : country , how grateful I am to you fc all the benefits I have received froi using Ijydin , K. Pmlclmzn's Vegt table Oompoimd. 1 suffered fc MISS ELIZABETH CAIHE. eight months from suppressed mei struation , and it effected my entii system until I "became weak and debi ituted , and at times felt that I had hundred aches in as many places , only used the Compound for a fe' weeks , but it wrought a chnngfe in n which I felt from the very beginninj I have been very regular since , have r pains , and find that my entire body as if it vras renewed. I gladly recon mend I/ydia E. Pinkham's Veg < table Compound to everybody.- Miss ELIZABETH CJUNE , 69 W. Divisic St. , Fond du LacVis. . $5000 forfeit above testimonial is not genuine. At such a time the greatest aid 1 nature is I ydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound. It prepart the young system for the comir change , and is th surest reliance f < woman's ills of every nature. Mrs. Pinkham invites a young women who are ill t write her for free advice * Ac dress Lynn , Mass , \ / LOST TiN THE DEHfflK PITIFUL FATE OF A LITTLE BC WHO WANDERED AWAY. Bix-Year-Old ! Lad Starts in Wro Direction and , After Searching Pi ties Had Sought Him for Four Da ; Is Found at the Point of Death. The fnmily of Godfrey Hughes , member of the firm of assayers owni the Customs Assay office , recently we to spend the summer months visit ! friends who own a large ranch abc seventeen miles above Albuxiuerq The family consists of the mother , t Boris and a daughter. One Saturd the children asked permission to go a corral some 300 yards away from 1 house and on the other side of a kn that obstructed the corral from vl to play. Permission was granted , a the youngsters bounded away for th afternoon frolic. Soon the little sis wearied and the older brother propos that they take her to the house , this the younger brother , Emerson , w was only G years old , demurred , as wished to play more. So the oil brother took his sister to the hou Upon arrival there the mother aski "Where Is brother ? " "We left h playing at the corral. " said the boy. The mother then sent him back 1 the little truant. Shortly the inessi ger came back panting from his h ried running , and exclaimed that 1 brother was nowhere to be found ; tl he was not sit the corrol. The frig ened mother hurried over to the cor and there found the report of her 1 : to be true. She searched and search' ' but could find no trace of the missi child. At last she came upon some tie footprints , showing that the ch had taken a direction opposite to wl he should have taken , and the harass mother became more and more alarm as the fact that her child had stray and was in all probability lost becai apparent She followed the t'ootprii for three miles and only ceased becai darkness was approaching and she \ \ powerless and had to call for aid. rapidly as her nervous and exhausi state would permit she retraced 1 steps to the house and alarmed 1 household. Immediately a search pui was organized , and. despite the onco ing of night started out in quest of t helpless child. Through that disheartening night t weary search continued. And the u < day the trained services of seventy-fi Indians were impressed * and all tl long and trying day the search we on , and yet no clew to the wander The irrief and agony of the poor a ill I ed mother were beyond consolati < The continued discouraging repo that were from time to time brouj ; her only added to accentuate her si ferings. The tracks could be follow for a distance of twelve miles and th seemed to double upon themselves a finally became lost. Without rest t searchers continued in what st-em their hopeless quest The thought the poor little tot being out upon t dreary pin ins alone , without shelter food , wandering on with the helple ness of the lost , crying possibly w : fright , tormented by the pangs of hi ger and thirst was simply maddeni to the poor mother1 and friends see ing so Helpless to terminate the tryi situation. f All of Sunday night the search c < tinued. and early Monday morning t father , who had been ignorant of t tragedy , was wired. He arrived tl day and added his untiring efforts those of the large party already out To think of the dreadful pathos of all. The poor child was not found ur Wednesday morning. It was then i'ou by a Mexican , who carried the exhau ed liftle form to his cabin , where t child lingered for three hours and th passed away. The ordeal had be beyond the little one's endurance. T Remains were taken back to the ran hnd next day were interred in the ce etery of the neighboring village. Paso Times. A WABBLING CLERK CURED. Head Bookkeeper Puts Up a Job Him that Quieted Him. A man who has charge of a room ) tf bookkeepers in the Stewart bui Ing has broken a young clerk of t liabit of singing popular airs duri ivork hours , and he tells the story t the benelit of those who may be si llarly alliirted. The head bookkeeper has pretty go nerves , and lie stood the distressing forts of the musical young man prel well until the ottiender broke out wil "Has any one seen my catV" Most of the morning had been t livened by this song of Powers' , wl this oft-repeated line , but at length t bead bookkeeper entered into con.sp icy with the office boy , and the ja tor's apartments were drawn upon 1 i supply of real live cats. At the next outbreak of "Has any one seen mj cat ? " The ottice boy appeared with a : late tabby in his arms. and. going o v to the warbling youth , said : -Is this it , sir ? " "Is this what ? " replied the you man , pausing in his career of doubtl nelody and swinging around in 1 : -hair. "Why , is this the cat you have be asking about all morning ? " said t yoy , imperturbably. The young man swung back to 1 ivork as theothers in the office bui nto a laugh and the boy retreated. Presently the song from "The M < senger Boy" broke out again , and t > ffice boy was promptly on the see ivith a mewing kitten. "Is this It , sir ? " said the boy vri \ . mock respectfulness , and he placed kitten on the desk. "Take it away ; take it away , " claimed the jToung man , and he k silence for nearly an hour , but agi fell into his musical query : "Has any one seen my cat ? " This time the office boy appeal with a whole family of cats in arms , says the New York Times , a before the young man could chase L away the boy asked : "Which one is it. sir ? " The warbling bookkeeper now kei discreet silence. SPONGES IN HAWAIIAN WATEF Fish Commission Believes They C Be Fouud. Believing that there are sponges a inerchantablej quality in the wat about the Hawaiian Islands , the 1 week of the stay of the party rei : senting the United States Fish Cc mission will be devoted in part to investigation of reports concern : their presence. Should there be foi sponges which will be fit for mar these will add materially to the wea of the islands , more , in fact , than a other product of the fisheries. There Is one State of the Union wh now produces all the sponges which i brought to the market locally. Ale the coast of Florida the industry 1 been pushed to its limit , until the iiual sales of sponges amount to iiH 000. The product sells for as higli $2.00 a pound , which makes the In ness moat profitable. There are si : schooners in the trade , and the bushy is the staple of many of the tow along the coast of the State. The li ermeu have brought the business t < high state of perfection , and they ; able to make large catches in seasoi The sponge fishing is done in d < water , the best specimens of the lai bath sponges being obtained from li feet below the surface. They are loc ed with a long pole carrying on its t a blade like a letter S , which cuts : sponge loose with a twist and it is tl brought to the surface , if there is hi and if not and it gets away , it is I forever. The men become very ip in the business , and they will curry on during high wind * , losing very f of the. sponges. There are many varieties fcof sponge , tho e which are generally foil about the enclosed waters being o ! sort which are not of value. It is i opinion of Mr. Cobb. who is one of experts of the fish commission on t matter , that good sponges will be for on the reefs outside , and that in til and a short time , for the orgsiuizat of this industry will not be an elali ate transaction , there will be one of ; most profitable of sea-product ind tries inaugurated. lleports have come to the members the party , says the Hawaiian Gazol that high-grade sponges have b * found at Punnluu and other points the Kau coast Small specimens h : been seen which are of the finest gn of the satin sponge , and the belief expressed that there will be fount great supply of the valuable growt Should beds be found these will further cultivated and the building the industry will go on as rapidly possible. Abdul Uamid as Editor. The Sultan of Turkey insists tl Turkish papers should never speak violent deaths when they affect \ rulers or leaders of nations. Wl President Carnot was assassinated i Turkish papers reported as follows : "We regret to announce , dear remit that Carnot , the worthy President the French Republic , who has been for the last few days , died yesterday midnight" The assassination of Xasir-ed-D Shah of Persia , by Moulla Riza , transformed by the Turkish press ii a natural , peaceful death. "Full years and glory , the king of kings 1 joined his august ancestors beyond i tomb , " terminated the paragraph question. The fearful death of the Empress Austria came as a dread shock to 1 already high-strung nerves of the Yll despot Izzet Bey , the. Sultan's favor chsimberlain , was at once instructed send an announcement to the Turk paper's that the empress , while stayl tit Geneva , had died from a cardiac fection declared by her medical adv ers to be incurable. Mistake in the Bill. "You've made a mistake in my bi ) said a young man excitedly the otl flay to the proprietor of a promim tailoring house. "That can't be. " serted the tailor , mildly. "Oh , but i so , " exclaimed the youth in a fiur "Look here ! Ten dollars too mu charged on this bill. " The proprietor compared the bill w liis books. "You're right Mr. Blanl lie admitted. "I'll take $10 off , and hi much did you say you wanted to pay account ? " The young man grew , red. cough and finally produced a $5 note. . "That works every time , " i-oniul the tailor to an interested bystam after the customer had departed , sr the Philadelphia Record. "Xothi brings a man here in such a hurry to overcharge him on his bill. Whei customer gets a little backward a [ lodges the place I send him a bill ov charging him. He comes on a rush have the mistake corrected and a lit iiplomacy does the rest. Best of all , ioesu't hurt his feelings as woulc visit from a collector. " Death Rate in Mexico. The City'of Merico. with a popu tion of nearly 370.000 , still has an : nual death rate of 52.2 per 1,000. Abuse the public all you like ; no t : ever considers it a personal affront. CHANCE FOR A GREAT STOR But the Editor .Didn't KtithtiMe Ov Mr. Baxter's "T ootaie Ywittcfa. " The sharp-featured man paused the doorway and the editor looked i : "I suppose , " said the stranger , "th you are always on the lookout for good story ? " And without waitii for a reply he rapidly crossed t apartment and , seating himself at t editor's elbow , assumed au easy : titude. "Well ? " said the editor , a little doul fully. "Did you ever hear of Tootsie Tw ters ? " inquired the stranger , wi much abruptness. "No. " said the editor. "Is it a con : song ? ' ' | "No , " said the stranger. "It's a ben tiful young woman , a young worn ; of the stage , sir. A young wonu with a most interesting story attached "Are you an advance agent ? " i quired the editor. "Who , me ? " cried the strnngi "No , Mr. I'm a friend , sir. a , friei of the lad } * and a friend of the iwn paper profession. Yes , sir. Mi Twitters is a perfect lady. She adoj ed the stage MS a profession , becuu she had remarkable talent in that i rection ; talent , sir , that hasn't be fully appreciated as yet but will I sir , but will be. " "What's the lady's special line ? " i quired the editor. "She's in the second line now. " i plied the stranger. "But she'll be the front row just as sqon as a son what sluggish nnuiuger can learn distinguish between real merit and t vious detraction. " ' "Well , what of it ? " inquired t editor. "I am getting to that , " said t stranger. "I'm coming to the story , s Miss Twitters is the heiress to the < tate of the late Col. Ponsonby-Snicki worth of Berks , England. You've lieu of the colonel ? " "No. " said the editor. "He left : tn estate valued at a miHii pounds. Just muke u note of it. picas Pounds , not dollars. " "Go on. " said the editor. "All this immense estate goes to Mi " said t Twitters on one condition. stranger. "Mark the condition. S must marry the eldest son of the Lu of Bubblesqueak. " "That seems an easy one. " said t editor. "Not for Tootsie Twitters. " said t stranger , proudly. "She's u true Aim lean girl. You can't buy her ullogian million pounds. S : with any paltry will marry the duke on ono conditii only. He must become an Amcricj citizen , sir. " The stranger paused ai smiled at the editor. "There , " lu > sni "you've got the materials for : i gre story. Work it up right and trim "Tootsie Scor with catchy headlines. ' like that , the Title , or something leave it all in your hands. But doi forget it's pounds and not dollars. "You seem to take a remarkable i woman , " said t terest in this young editor. "Correct , " said the stranger. Then " is. " i stooped over the editor. "Fact said in a subdued voice. "Toorsie really Mrs. Sam Baxter u ml I'm Sum And merrily patting the. editor on t lain Deal * the Cleveland - back , says he strode from the room. Will It Succeed ? Another experiment in the line community housekeeping is to be trie this time in a suburb of Berlin , containing thirty rooir large house , situated in extensive irrounds ( if twen acres , has been rented by a conmiuni of mutual acquaintances , among who are both married and single. A mont ly rent of from fifteen to twenty marl will be levied for each room occupie The housekeeping will bo in commo and the kitchen also. One lady and oi gentleman will be elected to tul charge of all the concerns of the hous Tin JSP officers will be changed weekl A bill of fare and nil other matters interest connected with the establis ment will be posted up In the hull. F < food a daily charge of one mark w be made. This charge is so modera that it may have to be increased lute There will be u good library and a coi mon drawing room , writing rooi working room and dining room. A rangements are also being made for common playground and garden. Tl community will consist at first of for persons , mostly engaged in literary a ; artistic pursuits. Dangers of Celluloid. Manufacturers of articles made ' celluloid should be compelled to stun plainly upon them the words "hiuh inflammable. " The danger is no ima inary one. A gentleman with a light * cigar in his mouth was playing upon j "American organ" furnished with c < luloid keys. When some red hot us dropped upon the keys they instant burst into fumes and flame , whic could only be extinguished with tl greatest difficulty. A heated curlii iron will readily start the evolution ' dense and highly inflammable fumes brought in contact with a cellulo comb or hairpin. The proximity' of naked light adds to the danger euc mously. for the fumes of celluloid w Ignite fiercely at some considerable di tance from the flame. An Odd Oversight. A Cincinnati paper , after printing : extensive account of Sol Smith Ru sell's death , and the arrangements f the funeral , closed the column with tl line : "Other amusements on page 9. " Trouble. The man who borrows money be rows trouble. The man who lends mo ey doesn't need to borrow trouble. Somervllle Journal. "I often think I'm punning , " a ms said to-day , "until results come in. " Only a few 'cms \ : > vessels flying kbe British flag predominated Ja Bilbao harbor , but Mit of the sev--a- y-five vessel Is in the port o May ' only eighteen carried the i'.iitlsh ? lag. Five sets , costing S. > 0,000 , of a inw type of mechanism for cmtroll- iiig the elevating and training year if 12-inch ( breech-loading IMDS , lave been order by the British admi ralty. ; A soft answer turneth away wrath , Dut it's different with soft coal. Supreme Court Sustain * the Foot-Kas Trade-Mark. Justice Laiighlin , in Si.pretnc Court , . Buffalo , lias ordered a permanent ' 'uac- : ion. with costs , and a full account .n ; of > ales. to issue aguiust Paul B. H Ison , the manufacturer of the foot P" ' ! er . ailed "Dr. Clark's Foot Powder.V and ilso against a retail dealer of Br ' .lyn , restraining them from making orllln ? : he Dr. Clark's Foot Pvd T. " 'U i * leclarcu . in the decision of the f i : -t. aa miiation and infringement of Foot- Wase , " the powder to shake int your shoes. Allen S. Olmsted. of Le ly. : . N. i' . . is the owner of the trade-mark ' Foot- Ease. " Similar suir.s will be b mu'it iguinM others who are now iufrini ; r * ou : he Foot-Base trade-mark and common aw rights. Tavcins in Sweden are closed on1. Saturday , which is paydayhilej jhe savings banks are kept peu | intil midnight. Ths plan inuucesi . \\orkmen to invest their m mey : -vheie it will pay them interest ! instead of in alcoholic stimulants. ' t Cocoa is rutiling a close race with ] : ea as a beverage jji England. Itf s on account of t ; > xfition. Tea is- : axed six pence a pound , while rhe ax on c cou is only a penr-y a1 vumd. and the ch'apncss ol the alter lias caused many to bog i 17 ising it. Saved the Baby. Now Providciii-t' . Iowa. July 7. L'tle : Ielou Moon , the o ycar-olil Jatiglitf. of dr. and Mrs. K. \ . Moon of this pl.e , lad a narrow escape from death. Her mother uoticinl slu > seemed ti. ba , vry I'liunsy ami romplainod whenbe VIN rocked. Her limli > ami face \ t-re .ilouttxl nadir. A dor-tor was summoned , but sli. got : io better , lie said r-'ue had iv duey Trouble in the worst form. Two other doctors were called "i and hey agreed that there was ver.little . , f any. hope. She was bloated a i - > ver , lier eyes being completely clo * I ami lier abdomen nloateti uutil it vs.i > pur- ; ) ! < \ They bought six boxes of Dodd's Kid ney Pills ami s'ne comm"nced to hn- irovcut once. She had u > ei ! nim boxes before the Dropsy was all gomThfl treatment was continued and n < vv shu is as well as ever. Dod f.v , Kidney Pills certainly sav.-U the little one's life. ; In Siberia is comprised one-ninth'- > f all the laud surface of the globe. ) rhe United Stites. : Great Briti.Sa- md all Europe , except Russia , cou'd' > e put into Siberia , witn a big cor : ier to spare. A I'roprr w i li. "I understand that it is no longeij 'ashionable to believe in tbe ortho- ; lox conception of future punis'a- ' nent' " Well. " answered tbe minister , > rehaps it is all for tbe best. I iincerely trust that we may be abla , o make tbe place so unfashionaHe liat nobody will no there. " Wash- ngtou Star. S CATAKJCH i'iiji s taken internally. Price 75 cents. The optimist believes that tlia test years of his life are ahead oi lim. The electric batn is one of the icwest things , although it , isn't a ath at till. A thick robe is en- wined with wires , and this is loned. Then a current of elecricfcy s switched on , and the. wearer of he electrical robe soon tinds hia iody getting warmer , until in a ittle while he perspires as freely s if he were in a Turkish bath. It's a rather shady transaction for i man to have a family tree made to rder W. L. DOUCLA & $3 SHOES W. L. Douglas shoes are the stai- lard of the world. This is the reason > V.L. . Douglas makes and sells more nen's $3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any ) ther two man ufacturers. W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Best imported and American leathers , Heyl's 'atent Calf Enamel , Box Calf , Calf Vtri Kid , Corona loit. Hat. Kangaroo. Fast CXlor Bjelets used. _ I The - nmne hav "W. I * . DOTTC ? " A.S * - } } -nn i . , . , jvjg -n - Bta .peiJ on bo : na Shoes by rtmV , 2Jc. txira. Him. Catabtgree , i W. L. DOUGLAS. BROCI.TOtt MASS.