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The Corning Gazette from Corning, Kansas • 5

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CSl'lSj 5y; rmportant tb tfti'rhlnb readers of the eoontry SJsJf fome anaouncement be made the literary of Pearson's lor xtyn imoortunt because ihe new manAw. MAGAZINE ment which took hold'some months ago decided upon a radical Our Navy and Our Commerce By JAMES C. MONAGHAN, Professor of Commerce, University of Wisconsin, late of the S. Consular Service. if? 5 OA PLEASANT RIDGE Mr, Steclt has put a fresh coat of paint on his residence.

A. S. McGill has his fine residence completed ready to move into. Many excellent otories and tpeciaf -articles hove already coiitructed for, but it is not possiWe (or us to here mention more than a few of tiicm. We will call this a nut-shell announcement Ma THE mighty era just opening a laudable effort is to be made I to revive in the: republic what was once her chief glory and George Walp, of Topeka, epent Bun- pride a great navy, mercantile as well as 'fighting.

The day at A. S. McOlll's with his wife and children, 01n.rU Hilbert Ehioned thirty head of PEHOGMJll. SKETCHES aaont people: First Theodora Ftccssvclt" By Tr. Arthur H.

Cutler, the President'i former teacher. ia Gollego By Evekt Jakse Wendell. "Tho rsest etosstlt Ey Johm A-Dreams, Princeton cla3s-mate and, in the old college days, a literary co-worker of the' now faniou3 Indiana author. WVr ftrsortaC7 eketckes art in preparation. TAR TUMQ OF Or, The Revelations of an International Tfiese are truly most antoundin: tour.hin.t; upon the 1 important incidents of Or, A San Francisco Nicht's Entffrtamment, bv Gulbtt Burgkss and ill Irwin, is a seriv-s o'( the cleverest and most remarkably fascinating stories ver.

written. Gyrus Tovsnsemct he great sailor railroad man clergyman author, has written a wonderful novel, based upon the romantic career of the notorious pirate; Sir Henry Morgan, known as the Lt of the Buccaneers," Pearson's will publish this work as a serial. rums poMTiGAL arossss9 By Edward N. Vallandicham. Non-partisan and non-factional, these stories will prove enjoyable to every American reader.

They include) Plot to Xkfsust A' curious plan that wr.s designed as a substitution for assassination. German emperor, whom a Boston boy once aptly characterized as "the greatest living has told his people that the empire's future "lies on the water', a profoundly true saying. And not only Germany's, but a great part of the wjiole world's best work is to. be done on the sea. I have no patience with the pessimists who are ever painting pic- hogs Monday and cone of them less than three hundred Ml pounds.

Pur school opened Monday with tweu tp-one scholars and that does not in Miss Hull from clude the large ones. tures of the past. The world's golden age, is now, to-day. To-morrow the world will be' infinitely bigger, better, and happier than it to-day, better than it ever wasT" Trade is to make it so. The wheels Seneca is teacher.

-V tuaes, anca as A long deferred explosion and soma 01 its ino-acr tons consequences, John Niirhtensfule, who 'has. yof "progress are ratchet wheels. They never turn backwards, always for been under the care of Drs, Maffill and How Southern influence availed to nominate a r.iu. paratively obscere man ovar Van liureu in iliij. i T3to Groak'TuriifeSt ottt, The stories witho'jt Best for the past two months, is nu-nrnvinL' so that she was able- to.

be: BenisdssS tram Unites CfaCcs Clement L. VaUandigham, and the course that aoout tne iact eatrssonssscnt evtnce aseoun moved on a bed over to her mothers, earned him the hatedvpame ot "Copperhead. ever uuliiucai Mis. where" she will re tain main until she gets stronger. Hyne, Rolker, Gelett Burgesa, and Wartha IvlcCullocIi-WiUiaias.

While driving on the road west of Ever ri.Vitsox Butmribf'r enjoys here last Friday, Miss Minnie Bald' ically the entire fiction product cf every Atzsrtcad ccck-pofcUa-cr, bpscsot barsucs, ptact mg being a specimen, wnl be ouared eath win's horse fell through a bridge and it took sis men to get it- ont. The bridges in this part of the country are in bad shape and the road overseers popufAR $1.59 tiipt. many, of them illnstrs-'ci. 13 A a 'itpT are very slow In fixing them up, A Man's Wcibss; Frack fierrls A3sa l'i) MT. VEBNON.

T5tt Soelyi fcsrts C-wiil V. b. SoveK Tbj Swtaxi li S- -'iiilo U-fcili N. St; car hUtli CetM Aa Huewy fa ths i.isg;, EJ.nijJ, Ainrfs A QvAlisxtt I'isytr. KiifcHi tt Alaay si (hittHty, tin Aaascar Ctssksasa, The Llon'g Enwd, Diii'ikU Osbcruo In the Forest, Maxiliaii ful-ir Dooa Castle, Neil JVisnro Tlie WiirlihlBgg, Leonard Mcrrisk In lio.iilk J.

A. AUiVjisr AIcTfajae, Praalc Kcrrij Efder Ulihu. Everett ri-kss nostfen ysrecti w. laCosnssliaa wlih teeiieWiitmigLfay P. JHarba Ci6WKvl zxas Itodtscn bsracft Masisrs oi Men, MerjRu Ei'lurlES i-': rno teas.

LMsti' ureas. isary Sjea.JScmtia 1.1 (j: Ysitai Miss Lois Meeks is recovering from a severe spell of feyer. About thirty from this vicinity attended the fair in Seneca last week. Sicwf tiL-i t'So IVInn tsolain DijBBB, Astftotry iioce Wiiii Hdzrid j. Heart's Etywty, Msry EWliUcs -Oil Wing of Occtz'ws, Tao Uamaatioa el Tbero V'sfs, 9 Jel CtaKaicr Harris Haw Orjesu.

Bmsi Sfc4T AsifcaWfibS. Ansa Kir.hcr'ittvrwi roi aosraas Anna aid Wasaad, H. MocGfath Jss3.i? Btide. iVarfcfc'M tt rji fOffl Sehool began in this district last Monday with Miss Mary Shoemaker as Miss Stella Iteed, of Ccntralia, spent The Isle of tie S. K.

Crackstt The Greatest Gilt, A. W. ii 2VS Cc-. ry. E.

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aa I Scskeili Pr'lc'joei J- Jtfrij- Wrd'wivV' P.P.Ouasa TSe Btfici ihwsrlss, S. 8. Crcsiwit Tis ASvealnres oS 1 tt 5.as TSs (ijod Eifca Ciiiilp9tis Ray Tiw Bacirtroalsnao, H. A. Swelev A Qestttenaa'at Fnss la tbt Ksatj of a Vp3; R.jad to Ffor.teaac, Samiwl JSefw'lii Staaltf J.

A. W. CisjttMOCt JoKeSyDCktsiiire, Ssnii 8. AWfirTias Woaing, ft? Cs-'i Tho Blatk Torttisc, Frederick V'iiis? t. CSa.

ESj fcstleyJ. Remember, we supply our suWr'bers with tha newest FrotscKd 1 nlnirst any of the lending publishers of the country, at tfte nua by tha Arnerissta PuiKf-hm' Association. Each taonth W5 publish a bulletin of ler.ains, but you need cot wait fnr Order what you want and we will save you coney. Art the January fur special pronacktoo. Bsaatsfel Xr ex effer fr who iwjcribe for Pka-tson's Magaci.vt thsir.nhoics of- Ti-iisr tr.9 of tn- beautitut Art Calendars, No.

Horses; No. 2, AatomoMhs. Eidi cakn Inr f.l tHr.e reproductiona of wards. (And cranks turn them, have ever, turned them. Hence we shall.

always have cranks with us.) The force, as I said above, that is to make the world better is Trade. Every great age of the world's history was preceded by an era of great industrial and commercial development. In all times and in all places sea-power has been a mighty power, usually the mightiest. When. France proposed to build a ship canal that should connect Paris with' the sea, her senators pointed proudly not' only to the republic's, to.

the inspiring influence upon young and old of the tricolor at the 'mastheads along the banks. Russia's resistless, almost glacial- advance upon Constantinople for 200 years, and now towards the gulfs of the Pacific, is due to her desire for a gateway to the TJie gateway is hers and she is to-day the most influential power, not only at Peking, but throughout the east. When Great Britain passed a law compelling imports to be marked with the name of the country of their origin, Germany was alarmed. For years the Teuton had been buying his big ships in England and in Scotland, At the kaiser's invitation, Krupp built shipyard at Stettin. The Deutschland was built; From keel to, masthead 'she was German German in material, German in workmanship.

Her passage -west was a record which only her later German rivals have surpassed. On her second voyage she ran into Southampton with "Made in Germany" streaming in 20-foot letters from stem to stern To-day Germany, thanks to enlightened statesmanship and the support of the public, but most of all on account of. the efforts of the "Flotten-Verein," or Navy league, whose astounding results, we shall strive to emulate in this country, may be looked upon as fourth, sea power in the world. When Prince Henry, in command of a flee! of superb vessels war, made the German ensign familiar to the nations of the east, he did a vast service to his country's trade. If ever, there was patness in the politician's question "Where are we at it would be in those words, were we to ask them now Where are we at? What have we done and what are we going to do? Rightly organized, the influences of a fighting and a merchant marine are simply The ships, of the United- States 'are' to open our people's way to greater deeds any yet recorded.

Out through -the golden gates of trade, along the great canals and mighty rivers, over, the vast oceans, laden argosies, ever increasing in numbers, shall go and come. To protect these and to insure -the respect, nay, and the confidence also, of our foreign neighbors, we heed a great navy. As they pass in the night and in the day, these great ships of steel and wood are-weaving, as Gladstone said, the warp and woof of man's Our fighting and trading, will do much, far more than we can realize, to shape our destiny. What we in both in fighting and trading. must be again.

If we are to wiif our way in the east, as we have done in the west, we shall have to nail, Old Glory; to the mastheads of hundred see to it that the men are on hand to keep it there, the proud emblem, of our liberty and our prosperity. In the great era just opening before us no one who gives, the subject honest thought can fail to realize that we must be -first, that we must lead the. Our vast resources, unequalled arid unprecedented in economic and industrial history, added to our enterprise bring us to the goal; and it will be the navy, the navy of Jones and Barry, of Perry and Decatur, of Farragut and Dewey, that will protect etsr triwnx)hant march towards the highest place in several days last week with her brother and family. Miss Maggie Donald started for Effingham last week where she 'will uttpnd sehool this, winter. Mrs.

John Reeds mother, Mrs, Nichols, who has been visiting here has been quiet sick the past two Mr. John McDougal and family visited last Saturday and Sunday with Rev: MfjAfferty and family in Corning. Mr. Chester Williams of Alma, Kansas has been visiting during the past week with his cousin, Win. P.

DeWalt. Those attending school in Centralia water-eolor paintin.ts by tha tamotis artiot 1 nmstrup, csi-" -neiy in coiurs, upon heavy GO YE At 5t ii 1 it- tvrj IVSD6DSI mm Degigpjs ftCPVR'GHTS Wilhoit, Estie Reed, No-land and Floyd Skilling. Several of the members of the ch rch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day expect to attend the annual reunion and campmeeting held at Uentralia, commencing Friday September 11th and will last ten days. Everybody is inyited to attend. Kansas loans m6ney in the east.

Kansas has 10,389 miles of railroad. Kansas raised 6,192,632 bushels of potatoes last year, and it wasn't a good potatoe year either. qnlekly asoet tuin mir ovtuion free whether an -Invention ia probably patentable. Communications ai.i ictly conftdoutial. Handbook on l't sent free, eldest BKiincy for securing puleni s.

Patents taken hrooph Muun to. tpecial notice, without charge, in the Scijalific Jlmltm. A handsomely Illustrated weoltly. argent, rlr. culatlou-of any ecientllln Journal, uornis, S.i a yenr four montha, CL Sold by all newsdealura.

BONN I Co.3313roa(!we' New YnrK Erauch eillee. 25 St, WashliiKton. t. Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and, digests all kinds of food, It gives instant relief and never fails to cure.

It allows you to eat all the food you The most sensitive stomachs can take It: By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas On the stomach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting Tleasant to take. it can't bastdo yea ofisd Prepared only by E. 0.

Be Witt Ohicaso, Iho tl. iwttle contains 314 times the 50o. sizo. TRAINED FOR A CRITIC. We a ll She.

Had Rend All Her Life and There fore Knew Good Writing from Had. Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every 1 a .1. llA.tA A Genuine vs. Counterfeits.

The genuine is always better than a counterfeit, but the truth of this can rememuor wuou onuyiu muivo-iienv- It is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, -not organic, are not only-traceable to, but are the direct result of indigestion. All food taken into the stomach, which fails of perfect digestion ferments anu swells the stomach puffing It up against the heart. This interferes with the action of Ihe heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D.

Kaubls, of Nevada, 0., says: I had stomach (rouble and was In a bad stata as I had heart troubla statement is nevermore torcibly rea Soldiers Subject to Aches and Pains. Mr. D. P. p.iuV'a3rty, vi knpwn throughout Mercer and Sumner counties, W.

most likely owes his Jife to the kindness of a neighbor. lie was almost hopelessly with diarrhoea; was attended by, two physicians who gave hiin if any, relief, when a neighbor learning of 'his serious condition, brought him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured bim in less than twcoty-fobi. hours. Forsale at City Drug StoreV Have My Share I Find Relief in lize op more thoroug-hly appreciated than when you compare the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless substitutes that are on the market. Ledbetter, of Shreveport, says: "After usinr numerous other remedies without benefit, one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve cured me." For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles no remedy is equal to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.

Sold at City Drug Store. MIES' Marie Van Vorgt, -who has been earning her living a a working girl: in various1 occupation in- order that she may know the actual life of working girls, contributes to Everybody's Magazine her experiences in a southern cotton-mill. One of her fellow workers! was a girl named Bessie, who had been at the work for ten yeara "What do you think about all I ask her. "Why, I thank about book, I reckon. There ain't nothing I like so good as.

reading, when I ain't tired." "Are you of ten tired This question surprises ber. She looks up at me and: smile, I'm 'most always I read novels for th most part. Like tor read- love storiea and about" fo'eign travel." "What would you be if you could choose?" I venture to ask. She has no hesitation in answering: "I'd love to-be a trained nurse." Then, turn-about being fair play in her mind, she asks: would yon-all be?" And ashamed not to repay her tmthful-nefcs. I franklv reuondi.

"I'd; like to (VI. It. IWI I ronths and It cured ma. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only.

$1.00 Size holding 251 times the trial size, which sails for 50e. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills and Nervine. A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to every subscriber. Only 50 c.nts a year.

MAGAZINE A A nm; beautiful colored pl.tn; It'Mt fachioni drMMnftking- economies fr.ncy work houiahoia hints; fiction, etc. Sub-seribs sen tc. for talent copy. Xftdy acsnt. wanted.

Send for terms. Reliable, Simple, Up-to-date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect-Fittiutj Paper Pattern. KANSAS CITY AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY The Direct Line to KANSAS CITY, LEAVENWORTH, SENECA, BEATRICE and all Points EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. ALL TRAINS EQUIPPED "With Elegufit Pay1 Coaches' "and the nios elaboratoly-fitted Reclinifi? Chair Buffet Cars In the wot Id. The Kwisoa UityNorthwestcTn R.

R. Co. Js-now rminlng Its 'trains to -and from the Union Depot tn KansRsCHy, without trans-Ut ot pascngers or baggage and connecting with Ml lines for all points. As good service and low prices as offered by -our com petitovs. For tickets, rates, routes, printed matt and any Information desired see neare Agent or address E.

sitLE3. Kansas CUT Mo "I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills as first-class In every respect. They have done wonders for me. I was a soldier in the late war and am subject to and have my share of the aches and pains from the hardship that usually falls to the lot of the soldiers who saw service.

Anti-Pain Pills never fail to relieve the rheumatic -or other pains. A number of old comrades- In. this vicinity who have used Dr. "Miles' Restorative Tonic, Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills speak highly of their virtues in every respect -My'health is greatly improved, thanks to your Restorative Nervine, with the exception of an old wound which troubles me somewhat" Timothy J. Lynch, 4th Regt Maryland Vol Inft, The Dalles, Oregon.

Rheumatic twinges, headache, the pains of a disordered -stomach are frequent reminders of the strain and hardships of an army campaign. In all such cases the nerves are affected too seriously to sight themselves, and prompt treatment is necessary. The best treatment consists of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, which restores vitality to the nerves aud- helps them to throw off various dis rders which bring about pain and suffering. There Is-nothing so -pod tor the stomach and bowels as Dr.

Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. They act directly upon the nerves of the digestive organs, speedily restoring them to normal activity. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases.

Address bvMik Medical Efehrat, IndL. The Hiawatha Academy Tea Professors and Instructors Elovea Courses Good Equiptnouts Modem Methods Library nnd Laboratory Facilities Specialties: Preparation for College, for Teaching. Mqsic, Art, Business Courses. Tuition: Only 88.00 per term oi 10 weeks in regular departments. Bourd and Room at-reasonable rates Free uRe of text books for students at the Dormitory.

First Terra Begins Sept. 1, 1903 Catalogue free. G. A. HOFFMAN, HtowatlUf Kans.

Principal. CALL arTA V9 I write a book." "I de-clare!" She stares at you-all is ambitious! Did you ever write anything?" She interested and kindles, and leans forward. "Look a-herel Got any of or writing here? If you, don't mind anybody's messing with- your things, bring you scrapping to me, and I'll soon tell you if you can write a book or not," she whispers to me, encouragingly, confidentially. I thank br and say? "Do you think you would know?" "Well, I guess I would," she says, confidently. "I ain't rend all my life since I was eight years old not tokaowgocJ sxiUngf rom TTRNS AH Seams Allowed and Perforations show the Basting and Sewing Lines.

Only 10 nd 15 cents esch none hiehet. Ask for them. Sold in neuty every city and town, or mail from the: Mccall II3-II5-1I7 West 3ist St, NEW VOUK. 3,.

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