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horrible THOUGHT.
Fashionable Mother- Editba, T trust
nance is a worthy young man.
you Oh. yes. mamma,
Ditto Daughter
but rather shy. heav
Fashionable Mother-Good
don't mean of money. I
ens' You
hope?
RAG TIME*FOB HER. seen j
Miss Blew Have you
ner’s “Tim Simple Life’ h , g !
Miss New Haw, no. couMn . t j
‘Parsifal” last year, an of it [
make head nor tall out “ ^ ;iS
classical music don’t make a lilt wun
m <*. Cleveland Leader.
torturing pain.
Tilt* Mali’. HuflVrtnif» Wotilfl line
Il.ilf * l,,t ,>H * n ‘
Ktllsfl M«»y '* •'" r » on '
Hlilnoy IM1I» t'ur«t Him.
A C Sprague, stock dealer, of Nor¬
mal III., writes: "For two whole years
1 doing nothing but inlying medi¬
was
'iwML/aUj \
y A
A
c. rimi acute. and sometimes
a. ride in car. My
was Uimlde even to ft
condiiion was critical when I sent for
Doan's Kidney Pills. I used three
boxes and they cured me. Now I can
anywhere and do as much as any¬
body. I sleep well uinl feel no dis¬
comfort at all.”
\ TRIAL FREE Address I<oater
Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. For safe
by nil dealers. Price, 50 cts.
Tim llnl * V 111 to House.
The residence of Daniel Parke Gus
tls, first husband of Martini Daudiidge,
was called the White House. George
Washington lived there for a short
lime after their marriage, and from it
(he white House at Washington "'i- 1
tmmecl.
IT«»•**■’**
’Vo oflar One Hundred Dollars Reward'or
imvcHseoi Cutarra Unit cannot be cured >/
Hall's Amu rli Cure. lolfiilo, O.
I-. .1. I HKNlir A < O.,
We, Hie uudorsJgned, have known 1. J.
Cheney lor tin* last lfey ears, and believe him
perfectly honorable in uli business transac¬
tions and llutincjially able to carry out any
Obligations made by their lirm.
Wbht * diiUAX, Wholesala Druggists, lo¬
ve do ■' -------
Jngdtri i-tly upon the blood and mtiooutsac
facer ol the ayste n. Testimonials -eat free.
... •»*.. ..HoUvGI,. UaI, 1 li» uli * 1 1 " 11 ' i H I. ..
.
Take Rail's Pa-nily Pills for constipation.
All Hun I’rernutlon* Taken.
Nervous Old Lady (011 seventh floor
of hotel! "Do you know what precau¬
tions the proprietor of the hotel has
taken against lire?”
l’orier--"Yes, mum; he has the place
inshooml for twice wot it's worth.” —
Pittsburg Gazette.
_
v„y ^afaft *■*.*-' * -
WIIAT’S THE USE OF
SAYING “GIVE ME A
5-C ENT OIG A U,’’ WH KN
BY ASKING FOR A : :
CREMO ”1
YOU GET THE BEST
5-CENT CIGAR IN
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Truths thai Strike Home
To,,r that grocer he knows is honest very an.l-il little shout l>e cares the. bulk .^“iXe'ho '
von know, whore it ongnialljJ »>» *'^"h
soils vou. How can ho blended—OF Wltn wn<u
Row it was buy
.—or when roastedf If you } our
coffee loose by the pound, how can
you expect purity and uniform qualitj •
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N Strength and flavor. For OUR \
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has been tbc standard coffee in
millions of homes.
g | i.SON COFFEE carcmny in
at our factories, and until opened
home, has no chance ot being adul¬
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terated. or oi coming in contact
dirt, germs, or unclean hands.
each package of LION COFFEE you get one full
In W. s*«“*s *• s enum&
pound o» coir™ '>,»»
Oiou head on every package.) valuable premiums.)
(Save tbe Lion-Ueada for
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A TREAT IN PROSPECT
Bill-Just before Roailr
Bronco raid he hopei
Dan was lynched he
mid meet all de boys in heaven.
bf W eh?
Grizzly Pete—Did, said
Bronco Bill-Yes, an' de hoys
hoped so, too. so dey could have
,j«: rtov hirn over agn.
fun of lynchin’
Judge.
HALF OF TWO IS ONE.
T ess—I think I can sanly say one
alf thc young men 1 met at tae
„
beach proposed to me.
.C: j e ,s—Gracious!
..
-
kidneys. 1 do not
Hiink that any
man ever suf
fered ns I did
and lived. The
> juln in uiy bttCK
was so bad tout
could not sleep
;i t night. I could
not ride a horse,
DEADLY rvIANGLpS [BOMB DUKE
Sergius, Unde oil Czar of Russia,
Victim of al Anarchist.
BLOWN TO FRAGMENTS
As.ass^Uon While He Was
Riding in His irriag: Th ough
the Street! of Moscow.
An Associated J ress dispatch from
Moscow, Russia, says; While Grand
Duke Sergius ,s driving from the
Nicholas palac rough the senate
,uarter Kr,a “ I 'ternoon, his carnage
' the
fob owed two cabs. At
was
Law Courts, :igh, in which were
two men, one whom was dressed
WOrkiDS ,n. went quickly ahead
a3 a
of the grand ■uke’s carriage,
The sleigh hen slowed up to allow
j » aas and at lhat mt>
the carriage bombf,
waa thrown beneath tbe
ment a
carriage. _
They Cook Their Shoes.
wise man takes proper ca.e
"The is snow on
of his shoes when there
ground.” said a Broadway re,ailer
who was asked why a pair of patent
bought within a week had los (
leathers r;r.o~--»-i (<urh.,n m a n. or WO*
n
king imr in in trie the snow snu gets « home
been wa almost the Aral
with damp shoes
thought is to dry them as quieWy as
po.«u.c ...... the ..fl^^dilr steam radiator. ,. One One nno , ,
atove rXimer -or on dried his
told me his wife
shoes in the oven. This is folly.
"If wet shoes are dried too quickly
the leather will shrink and rot, no
how expensive the make. In
matter particularly shoes should
winter time rest. L
he dried slowly and given a
has two pairs of shoes and
a person the trees when
lots one pair stay on lea-d
each pair will last at
not worn York Press.
twice as long.”— New
TOMATO BASKETS.
Tomato baskets are charming ac¬
cessories for holding vegetable salad,
chicken, shrimps, cold beans, aspara¬
gus tips, shredded celery, cucumbers
cut in cubes, minced peppers, what¬
ever, in fact, you may elect; choose
firm,’ smooth tomatoes, not too possible; large
and as nearly one size as
i dip for half a minute in boiling water,
I then skin and sot in' the ice box the to
chill; cut a generous slice from
top of each, scoop out pulp and seeds,
dress the cavity with salt, pepper, oi
and vinegar, then fill with the salad,
seasoned with French dressing or
mayonnaise; handles of watercress
may be attached to those ornamental
baskets, and they may have a setting
of lettuce or cress as desired.
IpE-rW engaged tms
Ball j OIU 1 lOUS
to his his SOB. son. threat¬
Dy t >r—She was. But Bullion
ened ta disinherit him if he married
her.—Life.
FITS permanently mired. No fits or nervous
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Nerve Restorer, Tit rial bottleand treatise free
Dr. K. H Kline, Ltd.,931ArchSt.. Phll'n., Pa.
Over 13,000.000 persons are enrolled in
the Sunday-schools of the country.
R AW ITCHING ECZEMA
lUotohes on llamls, Kars and Ankles l-’or
Three Veins— Instant Belief anil
Speedy Cure by Cutleura.
"Thanks to Cuticura 1 am now rid of
thai fearful post, weeping eczema, for the
first time in three years. It first appeared
on my hand, a little pimple, growing into and
several blotches, and then on my ears
ankles. They were exceedingly painful,
itching, and always raw. After the first
day's treatment with Cuticura Soap. Oint¬
ment and Pills, there was very little of
the burning and itching, and the cure now
seems to be complete. (.Signed) S. b.
liege. Passenger Agent 15. A; O. L. L-,
\Y ushingion, D. C. ’
According of to Spam the census IS,Sill..1.4. oi J90O, t 10
population was
The earriafj was blown to
nothing but four wheels remaining,
The horses re not hurt and bolted,
The grand .uke was instantly kili
ed. His head was biown on, aeiuaay
eu. rn» nuun body whlua
being separat-F troIU ais >
was frightful )k mangled He ;
The coac3iR au wa * also kllled '
frigf tfllliy burned by the ex- ,
was so whtch Lbe bt mb ^ aS
plosive w.‘ b *
charged tMF*° dled whlle bemg taken j
to a hospi'F forij of the explosion broke . . 1
The * iows o£ the Law Courta
; all ‘and the w beard outside Uie
the ort was
,
city. arrest of the murderers,
On the ' known the!
neither whom was to
0 said; .,
11 ii .0 donl nnr of them cooly ,
"I care ; 1 llave done my job.”
‘ \n 11 im& on8e crowd demonstration S athered against at ttie j j
‘ c " jhnide J a who commenced 1
b ipt students
scaUori®’ revolutionary proclama-'
tl< W'thi few minutes after tlv
pie Slight I be ^fen gathering up pieces
of wood find clothing as mementoes
of the truleedy.
The was enacted within the
walls of t he far-famed Kremlin pal¬
ace, and ilmost underneath the his¬
<
torical to* zer from which Ivan the
Terrible \ 'atched the heads of his
enemies fi tiling beneath the ax on
the famous 1 Red Square, and within
a stone’s t brow of the Great Bell of
Moscow.
The bomjb was charged with the
same high powder explosive which
wrought M: nister von Plehve’s death
a few mom hs ago. The missile was
packed witSi nails and fragments of
iron and itls explosion tore th e im¬
perial victim’s body to ghastly frag¬
ments. whiah strewed the snow for
yards arourld. 1 Every window in the
great, lofty facade of the palace of
justice was shattered and bits of iron
were imbediled deeply in the walls
of the arsenal a hundred yards away.
Victim Was Already Doomed.
The news! of the tragedy created
a tremendous, sensation in St. Peters¬
burg. where the announcement by
telephone fronf Moscow arrived dur¬
the aft< rnoon.
The tragedy did not come as a
great surprls|e. as it is known that
the terrorists! had already condemned
the grand dv^ke to death and 22 the ever in¬
since the affair of January
auguration of} a bomb throwing cam¬
paign had be«tn anticipated.
Grand Duk4 Sergius, who was a
brother-in-law as well as uncle ott
the emperor, and who had exercised
Immense influence most at court, reactionary was re^ o!
garded as the
the grand dukes. As governor gen¬
eral of Moscow he was intensely
popular. His advent as governor gen
eral of Moscow was followed by expul¬
sion of the Jews from the central
provinces and his administration had
been rigorous and harsh throughout
DOUBLE HANGING CALLED Off.
While Woman and Negro Man Given Re¬
spite b> Pennsylvania Governor.
On recommendation of the board of
pardons Wednesday Governor Penny
packer of Pennsylvania withdrew the
death warrants in the case of Mrs.
Kate Edwards, the white woman, and
Samuel Greason, the negro, who were
under sentence to hang together in
the Berks county jail at Reading on
Thursday morning for the murder of
Mrs. Edwards’ husband in 1901.
The case of Gleason will now be
again taken to the Pennsylvania s*
i preme court. ]
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SMITH SCO In) BY HIKHCOCK.
Former Secretary ol Interior Charged
With Aiding "Monstrous Monopoly.”
Secretary Hitchcock of trie interior
department gave out a statement on
Thursday arraigning as a "gigantic
monopoly” the present lease by the
Indian Territory illuminating Oi!
Company of the right to prospect for
oil and gas throughout the
of the Osage Indian reservation, and
explaining the agreement reached sev¬
eral days ago for cutting oS more than
one-half of th e lands operative un¬
der this lease during the next ten
years. The statement sets forth that
what is known as the Osage oil lease,
granting the exclusive right to pros¬
develop and sublet for oil and
gas throughout the entire
acres of the Osage Indian lands, was
granted for ten years by the then
secretary of the interior, Hoke Smith,
on March 10. 1890. to Edwin B. Fos¬
ter, but that "after a checkered ex¬
istence," the lessee is now known as
the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil
Company. It was,” says this statement,
"cne of the most gigantic monopolies
ever issued for an individual or com
ranv by any secretary of the interior.
The original lease was nothing shoit
of a public scandaL"_
STRIKERS RETURN 10 WORK.
Labor Troubles in 3t. Petersburg Seem to
las Been 4djurt d,
The last visible vestige cf the great
St_ Petersburg strike disappeared on
Tuesday, when the employes of the
PutiioS Iron works returned. In all
the works, the ballots are being dis¬
tributed for the elections for represen¬
tatives to the conference of the work¬
men and employers.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN
7th 3t., Augusta, Ga.,
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W AN1S BOvES Ot JJHY P ALL J0MS.
President Asks Appropriation tor Purpose
ol a diligent oeaicil.
President Roosevelt, in transmitting
to congress the report of Abbassador
Porter, concerning the efforts to lo¬
cate the remains of Admiral John
Paul Jones, indorses the work of the
ambassador and asks congre-ss to ap¬
propriate the S35.0OO needed to con¬
duct the search for Paul Jones’ body
in the abandoned cemetery of 5;.
Louis, where it is believed to have
been buried in 1792.