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The Parsons Weekly Blade from Parsons, Kansas • 2

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PARSONS BLADE Path to Success. First PuBliHhedJultr. loth, Mil. In the "District Court of Labette, BLADE PUBLISHING CO. nAMJl.l.Ni, IDE MAIL.

iwilh bum or riiikt. iiVitow anr Vluik Hi'eiffrxt floor tn Cie ncconil, whcrfi'i situntsd tlie i.V,1, ollices and th- in, is! or iiud BOIIIP Of lli lll'M Tlie i's n.tc r.rrow and almost ilnrl.vx II. i u. i ciivoni. Th plunk wore v.

t. ml uneven, siul an inrtBtiuioi iiio tciii through tlie in one tiny Kit' il on a loose hoard -wliioh, fell 'a with, a rattling noise ui ti.e foot wnu raised KM Tfl 11 Entered second clam mutter tn tin Pont Office at 1'ttrsoiiH Kuiimm. Subscription rate 11.00 per yea Six months. f.60 Three mouths $.85 One mooah single $.15 ll i mm mm m.m I IHV7N iv vuussa For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havi Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always 1 THt etNTUR COMPANY.

NIK VOBK O'-nr. owns a Baoep lann in i district of California, and is in thu habit almost daily of playing his jnpi-s all over tlw ground, 'i lie Hl.h-lin;; lian had the buppy efl'ect of out of the locality, in whic'i lii prey had formerly done eons by carryinif oiT lntn'is a. ii i ven attaclci'd s-rov. -i slu-'n. ASTHMA, i Cured ac homo br a ri unci cjn'ok Branatuao bus beu Im'ait'd Im i yaars.

dnrlnir wbirh tliiif. hd hits tn .1 aultarcrs. Write for home lUa.MdUKD Flilili. it STS DDI! of lhbn1 unci li Hi-'. I UHlftnnn Bmnrhlnl nnd ft- rii.

I' 1 OM1U'' I frcjia Catarrh cuuses doufuess tn.tl li. Catarrh leads to Asthma Catarrh causes Dvsnoiisla. Incilu- the Stomach. WHh idkhp torpid Uvar, weak back and A larga Booklet on this Marveloaj Tfratirer.t FREE. 1CTUMH Hiro la patient AO I nfllHi suirerlu Asthma, head aad lungs sf-ppad up, wheeling, raUllna and wujh-ln-day and ulght, oannot iiu rtovn, sits In a onalr to sleep, lias mora trouble In dump weather 1 LA FKVKU iliii vinos his biilTiTlntf.

He Is uullt fur work of siuj kluu. Iwasln tblbcondltioutor Jj joars. Dr. Bri'naman cured me. W.

H. OARPUNTEB, ITU Uuclld K. Ma. Envoi's ST SB Ba AW and oil Cltroiilo diwiist's cured 'he Imv i'f. CfjiiMiit.uluu, and honitt trcatint'tir symptom blauhf fiuo whether yoa laky trua-iuieat gr not.

Wrlto te-duy, mil ui.tiiii JetflblcPicnarfflonTocAs- slMUng IkTood andHegula Ullg fltomnrhs and nowclsfif OpTumlorphin0 nor Not NAitc ono. Midtt SoA iliCaHiimAIaJm Ham Sad ArjcrfectUBmedv fortSanstlpa- non, souriaroniaca.jjiarjnuea, WonXonvulsioris hess andXoss OF SiH TTEW YORK. Mat a Material Dlffcranoa. "Attar afl," said ths Oumminsvills iag, "there's not so great a difference batween me and a dude." "Ho!" said th grocery losisr. "Mo.

Be wears bis clothes wail, and my olothes are well worn." Claoin- nCSCIICCC Hera Is a young lady who was UiLHrnCOOi deaf and dumb for 5S ynxira, caused from scarlet fever anil catarrh of mlfldle ear. Her earn were dry and felt slopped up. sba had awful noises in her head, eardrums shrunReu and thiokened. Specialists said she oould not ba cured. She was educated in Hchoot for Deaf and JJuuib at OLathe, Kan.

Two years airo Dr. Brana-manuured nae, 1 can now hear the birds sing, Eeople talk and my clock tick. I know he ouies atarrb and Deafness, JENNIE B. McCBA Nebraska Kansas City, Kai. nfl covers all Medicines aad TaporUer iUU for home treatment.

Branaman Medical Progress In life" is an advancement from a lower to a higher standing. Every one, no doubt, his seeming ly a mountain of difficulties to crcs before he can ulew ths land, pf prom-. The road is a toilsome one that leads to success. However we shanld become discouraged, we shomd show no signs of retreat. There are many of us who have lab.

ored earnestlo at whate'er ourbands found to do, but many of ns have tailed in our nudprtaking', thus when chance to take a view into the dark and dismal paths throueh which we have come, we' sometimes become iscouraged, our heart seddrned, and sink into an oblivion of sorrow, hut when we look with an eye of laiih Into the future and gaze upon the domes of the high purpling hills of much possib'e joy and success, our hearts are saddened and it becomes ours to persevere until success is ours. There are but few ways to find sue. cess, but many ways to make it. First, there are personal traits oi character that underlie success in any buslnpss, and these must naturally be possessed' or else acquired before we can look for the best results from our labors. We must have application, patience, persistence anJ in every in.

stance of the word, be a hustler. Truly, too, we must be on the alert for every new idpa in our business, but not attempting to swal. low more than we can digest. TVi first, round to success is to keep strict accounts and records and study them in eyery instance as par. ticular as possible.

The mershant, or even the peddler, should study the particular likes and dislikes of his customers; learn to. fill eyery want, and just as they wish it, and act with friendship to Not only does such labor result in suecess, but is the source of all enjoyments, for business is before pleasure Those who work hard seldom yield themselves up to fancied or real sor, rows, for 'tis true that when grief sits down, folds its hands and mournfully feeds upon Hs own tears, wearing the dim shadows that a little exertion might sweep away into a fnneral pal', the strong'spirit is shorn of its might and sorrows become our master. The high power of reason intent in every one to explore and display some ele merit of task, hence to eyery one he must tirst Bcauer seeds of kindness and light to others ai a.1.,. show. So let us plant within our minds that seed that will sprini? forth and produce tho fruit of spppch and make each word and action the fruit of houestv and fame.

Then when we aealize the fact that "There is no ex cellence without great labor," we wi persevere and overcome opposition' to reach the top, for in life that makes us rise above rMl culties. While we attempt to impress upon the minds of many the characteristics requisite tor success, we must not for get the way in which it is most need ed. Success to the Negro, whidh is an overwhelming of the oppositions that hinder his progress, limits his freedom mid independence, is what is needed to be worked for. And we a Afro'Amcrican citizens mvst work to averwhelai such as the Tillman doe trine that idea to lynch a Negro without due process of law, and all osher acts oi injustice, and wo can only succeed by concentrating our Minds together as one and acting ac cordingly, and by no means help th whites to mob one of the race, matter not what the crime may be, And If these few remarks are true must say from a reasousble stand, point, as long as the Negro is taue to bis trust and if we could but have such a president, ag the immortal Lincoln or grant to speak and advo cate our cause, we the Afro-Ameri cans would obtain as a Just reward succocs and that is freedam and equ Hzatlon to every Negro. Then in what er'e work we engage, let us la bor ernestly and keep in view that bright rewdrd success C.

A. Diggers, FREE TRIAL Chandler Cream Extractor CAEAN. does the work of a 1100 mm. chine at less than a tenth of the cost. Does not mix th water and milk: no chemical 11 or labor to operate.

Will pay (or Itself In a short time and la it roraver. OIVE IT A WEEK'S TRIAL and If you are not entirely aatlifled with tha resulta, return the extractor to us. Big pay for active agents. Cash lor Your Butter and Eggt. We pay hlgheit market price and furnish this nhip-ping package free.

More money for you and lest bother. Write. for particulars. r. CBIIMM Wain lb, li 1 UTTH OI County, Kansas.

Mttie Jewatt, I'Uiuteff I Riley Jiwatt, Ddfeu 1 tnt he Statu of Kon tj It'luv; Jewtt Defeqdant in the abovo enliiled action Greetiiig. You are here by notitiHil as defend ant, have boon suud in the ab iva nam ed court by suit! plaiotaT, vttfe Jewett. Whose petition is now on filein tbo office, of the Clerk of the District Court within and for the County of Labett and State of Kansas and that you inisb answer sail petltiou on or before the seoond day of September A. D. 1901, or said petition will be taken Iriid.

and Judgement rendered agunst you of the nature folio wing to-wit: Divorcing said plaintiff from you, said defendant, and freelug her from the material relations now existing betwoen she and yourself and for co sts of suit, and for such otharaod further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and just, Witness my haud and seal of said District Court at my office in the City of Oswego, Kansas, this 9th day 6t July A. I). 1901. Seal W. Weaver, Olork of District court.

15y II. O. Fisher, Deputy CREAinEPimOrl. Fan fur Itself few dM. pariter.

tn it) mtntitee antomaitrallr ut til thuureii Ouly coit trllle anc lasts r. ArtKN IU WANTKI III imv ry farnipr bil7. Where wt i.vi'it crnl wwnlM sfiud oi-v ii. prlioa. ln'rucliii.

il t-ii (jrii'f mv sur lv as i' THE 'WHITE DEATH" The Terr ble Pro-en r( of the Sloiinliilnl Of all the natural phenomena pecu. liar to tho Rocky Mountain region none is more strange or terrible than the mysterious known to the Indians as "the white death." Scientific men have never yet had an opportunity ot investigating it, because it conies at the most unexpected times and may keep away from a certain locality for years. Well-read men who have been through it say that it is really a frozen fog. but where tho fog comes from is more than any one can say, This phenomenon occurs most frequently in the northern part of Colorado, in Wyoming, and occasionally in Montana. Will Sparks, writing in Alnslle's Magazine of this singular phenomenon, tells this authentic story of it: "About two years ago a party ot three women and two men were cross lng North Park in a wagon In Feb ruary.

The air wa3 bitterly but dry as a bone and motionless. The sun shone with almost startling brilliancy. As the five people drove along over the crisp snow they did not ex. perience the least cold, but really felt most comfortable, and rather ea Joyed the trip. Mountain peaks fifty miles away could be seen as distinctly as the pine trees by the roadside.

"Suddenly one of the women pu1 her hand up to her facS and remarked that something had stung her. Then other members of the party did tlu Bame thing, although not a sign of an Insect could be seen. All marveled greatly at this. A moment later the; noticed that' the distant mountains were disappearing behind a cloud mist. Ttlist in Colorado in February Surely there must he some mistake.

But there was no mistake, becaus-within ten minutes a gentle wind began to blow and the air became filled with fine particles of something that scintillate like diamond dust in the sunshine. Still the people drove oi until they came to a cabin where a man signaled to them to stop. With his head tied up in a bundle of mufflers, he rushed out and handed th. driver a piece of paper on which war written: 'Come into the house quick, or this storm will kill all of you. Don't talk outside "Ot course no time was lost In getting under cover and putting the horses in the stables.

But they were a little late, for in less than an hour the whole party was sick with violent coughs and fever. Before the next morning one of tie women died with all the symptoms of pneumonia. The Others were violently ill of It, bi managed to pull through after lonr sickness. 'I seen you people driving along the road long before you got to my house, and I knowed yoi didn't know what you were drivin' said the man, as soon as the surviving members ot the party were able to talk. "That stuff v-seen in the air is small pieces of ice.

froze so cold It goes clear down intr your lungs without melting. If any man stayed out a few hours without his head covered up he would be surf th die. One winter about eight years ago it cleaned out a whole India) tribe across the Wyoming line. The; are more afraid of it 'than they ar-of rattlesnakes. That's the reaso they call it the "white tveryhMly'e Ohl.

There la a type of girl that every-body likes. Nch idy can tell exactlT why, but after you have met her yov turn away to so re other woman, an-you say, "Don't yju like Miss So-anl ao?" Now. the reason you like her 1 a subtle one; without knowing el aiVout her. you fuel Just the sort of Advertising rate 1 inch per 2 inch per year $25. 8 inch per ypar $35.

For larger space special rates. Fhiday, Autr. 16 1901 Hr'er Krucer may not he exaotlv a peace at any price mn. hnt he offers to pay any price, spot cash for the right Sort of peace. Ilnsnt the navy as much scandal as it can carry without reopening that old quarrel! betwepn ex-secretary Chandler and "FightineBob" Dvans? The Ivnchint? epidemic, has bsen both violeot end wide spread this summer, ana a cure or sure preventive is yet to bp discovered.

Ex-Senator Thurston doesn't see a nvtht 02 startling or Rennational in his having wired h's old friend, admiral Schley, an expression of good wishes and the hope for his ooirplete vindication. According to the Associated Press, every white eerson In pekm is again a "foreign devil to my of the natives. Great Caesar! The professional re. formers are again advertising which the average newspaper render had forgotten. If the price of potato? continues to raip, the expression small potatoes will cease to mean somethiag inBip nificent.

Indictments against. 65 t-lection offi cers of Chicago for makinj? false re turns hnve beenfound by the grand jury. If proven guilty, these men should be puniahe to the full extent of the law. There is entirely toe much crookedness about our city elsctlons. All Indians are not lazv.

One of them Candiras De Foya has broken the world's running reckord for 100 yards, doing it in 9 second. Judging from the press comments, Maelay made a bad brpsk whpn he allowpd hor trait to be pub lisbrd. Senator Wellington is one of the men who always find their spirit of contrariness strong than judg ment Fhere is no discount on the no the nerye of Senator Tillman. It is doubt ful if there is another roan of equal prominence who woulS in a single ad dress denouuee Booker Wasnington'i effort to give the Negro Industrial education and jnstlfy lynching Dr. Talmage Is wise in his day and generation.

TTe has been tossing bouquets to the seen sooiaties. The thlrtv Chicago retail mcrohants who have combined to run a big de paitment store evidently believe that the deportment store has come s'ar. to 'Rattlesnske pete," an old charac terof Canadaigua, N. has anew suit made entirely of rattlesnake skin including coat, vest, tronsers, shoes necktie, hat "and gloves. The buttons are made of rattles, and he wears gold mounted fang for a scarf pin and a watch chain and charm made of the joints of the backbone.

The 'outfit Is said to havi costs $600. Lace reports Indicate that many went ti the Klondike for gold found starvation, but thai wont lessen the number of gold hunters. A PleasurevUle, Pa. woman In au attempt to frighten away burglars 6hot her sister In the back. A pistol tn the nands of en Inexperienced Der- son is about as deadly as one supposed tttio be loaded.

from it. None of tlie i.u i were large em ugh, and the tvliou trior of the (tr cture recalled that of a jaekvoods county courthonse where the hogt sleep 'regularly whn tourt, it not in session. nut that is all now historic. It will soon become reminiscent. In a few years it will be entirely forgotten.

Th people who patronize the local post of- flee now pass In ml out of an archi- teotural credit to this national city; a erected especially 'for the uss of post office department the floor being arranged for the city pott oiUce. iV movement is now on foot to arect another home for the city post oifioe, because it takes up so much space that the post office ue purtinent Is crowded for room. It seems st rungs that our alleged statesmen cannot see farther into the future than they do in matters of such Importance. The new building would have been a good permanent home for the city post office for prob ably a quarter of a century, maybe longer. But no sooner was it erected than the congress enacted that th post office department should occupy the upper eight stojies.

That was a mistake. As Ibis great republic grows with mui'vi'loiis and irresistible Ui busiuto. oillcts oi th government prr iiccorumg to opinion in Shanghai au outbreak 'of hostilities would be the signal for a rising throughout China." JJr, Morrison, wiring- to the Times from l't'liin, April 2'J, protests that Count von WaUlersce's policy of punitive expeditions has "thrown the greater part of tlie province of Chi-Li into anarchy and disorder. This is so complete," be' aaya, "that the 7(ihiiOi-hood of Teliin is more wn-wife for foreigners than at any previous time since this occupation bd gnn. The tiude with the interior is crippled.

The only armed Chinese are robbers nml boxers. Restitution to the Chinese of territorial jurisdiction has become a permanent need." Yesterday Count von Waldems sent the reply of the' generals to the views of the ministers regarding tht ministerial question discussed Monday by the generals In conference. The r'ply immes 300 us the number of troops by which pnch of the powers shall be represented in the garrisons ot Tien Tsln unci Shnn Xai Kwan. At thclp meeting to-day the ministers will receive the report of t)ie spjclal commission that has been ve.stto-iillnp Chinese finances. My Hair "I had a very severe sickness that took off all my hair.

I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor and it brought all my hair back again." D. Quinri, Marseilles, 111. One thing certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that's all there is to it. It falling of the top, and always restores color to gray hair.

SI.00 a bottlt. All intftits. It your drnggilt cannot lilpply yoa, end ui ono dollar and wa will axpraaa you a boti le. He sure andgiva tba nam of your ueorast express office. Addren, J.

C. A YKH Lowell, Matt, wmmmmmmrmemaraammmmmmmm iiw nm Ti W8i grasped in a good, tight, bard clasp the kind of a grip Lliat steadies heart and brain. "My poor girl I 'Ths' flg-ht is too hard for you! OoW we must get away from this crush. What stufl vas In that bottle oarbollo acidt JPhew! how' ''it smells! There it's quieter here. Walk slowly.

Lean oi mc. You're feeling betUr now?" The protecting presence, ths expression of anxious solicitude, ths brooding tenderness of ths familiar voice brought to her in an instant revelation of life and iove of all that the had hitherto failed to sppreeiatt of all that she must never loss out of her life in all ths days to bsl "Everett," shs whispered, yos want me to go horns with you now! Or or there anyone aleef "There could never be anyone sis, dear heart." "Some time I shell tell you what I I meant to do to-dayl" "Never mind telling- me," Ths steadfast love in his eyes thrilled hes "Only eome heme. And try to. care lor me it you ban. Tens are tired ut.

The old place is beautiful now." Ver VaforSsat. She was very illiterate, but the wife of a city official and anxious to be en-tertainln g. After some local gossip the told a little story of a man-friend who was a cripple, and ended ths tale in this way: "Just think! the poor fellow has hnt walked a step in 30 years, but hat to be rolled, sjjout in an lnsl aW" OUR GMT OFFER To the Colored People of the World. LUSTORONE THE GREATEST OF ALL HAIR TONICS. STRAIGHTENS KINKY, NAPPY, CURLY HAIR.

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