The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 26, 1897, Image 7

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    A curious indication of nn anoma
lous state of affairs In athletics at thej
university of Illinois Is seen In the!
fact that, while President Draper has
put himself on record as emphatically
In favrr of collegiate anil Intercolle
giate athletics, and while the univer
sity advertises officially that 'much
attention Is paid to athletics," there,
the young men recently debate! in
oncofthelr debating societies the quet
tlon: "Resolved, That foot ball should
be prohibited at the university of Illi
nois.” The question, after a thorough
treatment, was decided In the affirm
ative.
It Issaldlhat there are three times nn
many teachers employed in the Sun
day schools In Massachusetts as are
employed In the public schools In that
state, and the 'longrcgationallst siy.i
that Sunday school teaching lias
reached a stage of development when
teachers. In' uddltlnn to piety, must j
have mental equipment.
. I
Of the candldatt* fur the H.itlshj
army who fall to p.iss the tests four
out of five are rejected because of de
fectlve vision. The "eyesight” test j
consists of being uhle to count cor ;
rectly with both eyes, as well as each ,
eye separately, a number of small
black dots exhibited on a card ten
feet from the candidate.
flow'* Tills!
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any < «»<• of Catarrh that carmol Un
cured by Hall'* Catarrh Cur*.
I J. CM KN10Y At CO., Toledo, O.
WV. the undersigned, have known F. j
J Cheney for the bint Jf» y<urs, and b«d!*v«j
him iirifrrtly honorahlo In nil liuslm-s*
11uijkI)t<iis and financially able to carry !
out nny obligations made by tlndr firm !
West Ac Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O,; Waldlng, Klnnan At Al.tivln, 1
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, o.
Hull's cntan h Cure Is taken Internally. i
artina directly noon the blood ami mu
rou* nirim or me *y»i* in. i***umo
iiIhI* M©nf fM ««, I'rlcv 76c per Pottle. Hold
Py (ill fliu««n l*
J lull'll Family rill* art) the Prat.
L
Prof. Mnhntfy was once trav ding in
Kngland. and in the khiiic compart
ment with him was u melancholy gen
tleman dressed In black, who Inquired
of Dr. MahalTy, was he saved? ' Yes,’’
was the reply, "but It was a very nar
row squeak, and I don't like talking
much about It."
1-oridon has 1,380 miles of streets;
Paris, COO miles, aud New York, 575
miles.
Dos'f Tobacco Spit gad Smoko Toor I,lf« Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag
netic, full of Ufa, nerve and vigor, take No To
Use, tbo wonder worker, that makes weak man
strong. All druggists, KOe or tl. Cure guaran
teed IJooklet uud samplo free. Addrcs*
bu rling llcmody Co , Chicago or New York
A man by the name of William Pal
mer Is In the Georgia penitentiary un
der sentences aggregating 200 years.
hilar Tobacco lx the leading brand of
tbe world, because it Is the best.
Without, a competency for old age.
none are happy and few honest.
Whenever Mr. Gladstone catches cold
li i at once goes to bed. This 3:1* been
hit line for fifteen ycutn.
TO CHICK A COM) IN ONE DAY.
Takn faisiitlve Ifrnmo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists ref und tne money if It falls locure. 26c
A shallow man may always see the
face of u fool by looking Into u deep
well.
No-To-llse for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strung, blood pure. 60c. II All druggists.
Don’t Judge the picture by the frame
a'*,nil, It.
Mortal beauty Is but hud In blossom.
In speaking ol the late Dean Vau
ghan of Llandaff. the World of Lon
don, saya: "Mrs. Vaughan Ib probably
the only lemon now living who could
disclose the number of bishopries
which her husband refused between
ISrfi onil IfcOtt I tiril Palmerston is Held
to have at one time offered Dr.
Vaughan every see which became va
cant, anti the queen and the prince
consort, were most anxious that he
should accept a bishopric, and so also
were the divines of such very different
church views as Aurchblshopa Sum
ner, Umgley anil Talt, Bishops Wll
beforcc, Lonsdale and Hamilton, and
Deans Mlltnun, Wellesley anil Stan
ley." _
Many accidents caused by hot
rrlmping-lron have been reported
but none has been more strange and
serious that that which occurred to
Mrs. Pool, of Plainfield, N. J., u few
day ago. Mrs. Pool wai curling her
lialr. when the hot Iron slipped and
struck the center of her left eye. Co’d
water was at once applied, and con
siderable relief was had for a time.
Later, however, the eye pained so
badly that Mrs. Pool fainted. The next
tlay the right eye wus affected and the
attending oculist now says that It Is
likely the sight of both will be lost.
Says the Portland (Me.) Kxpress:
"The sight of a young man going to
school these mornings with Ills hooks
under one arm and a big hull dog pipe
projecting from his mouth Is one of
end-of-the century Incidents that teach
people that the youth of today Is
somewhat different from the one of
'ye olden times.’ One would think
so; but It Is unfair lo the youth of to
day to take the urchin mentioned as
a sample. There were hoys who were
no honor to their friends even In the
good old times."
J. E. Galbraith, who has been ap
pointed tratllc manager of the Clove
land Tormlnnl and Vnllav UailPnad
Company, with headquarters at Cleve
luml, will alao be the general agent
of the I), anil O. at that point. These
two positions were formerly held by I*
Kush llrockenbrougli, who la now gen
eral freight agent of the II. and O. lines
west of the Ohio river, with headquar
ters at Pittsburg.
Of the 250 hi amps which have been
Issued the values have ranged from I
cent to $5,000. Five dollars Is th?
highest, value among postage stumps,
hut newspaper stamps reach the $100
mark, while a revenue stamp may rep
resent $5,000.
Holiday ICscll ralons.
Oil l)eeember7 and 21 the llig Knur Itoiito
and ('liasniienke and Ohio lty. will sell ex
cursion tickets from point* northwest, both
one w ay mid round trip, at great ly reduced
rates to |siiiitH In Virginia, North and South
Carolina and other southern states. Koiind
trip tickets will be good twenty-one days
returning. Write for particulars and
pamphlet descriptive of climate and Vir
ginia farm lauds. If. h. Trutt, North
western Passenger Agent, 2!M Clark Ht
Chicago.
There is a dearth of deep water sail
ors at Kan Francisco because of the
tuah for Alatika.
To introduce our magazine, it will be
sent free three months to ull who send
six cents to pay for registering name
JIomk A (Jahmkn, Nt. Paul, Minn.
If you would teach your children pa
tience, show them what it is.
■educate Your llowels With Csu-trtM.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever
10c. 26c. If C.C.C. fall, druggist* refund money.
On one farm near Flint. Mich., there
aie 1,120,000 cabbages.
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OPIUM rro.'t to rr*
LIFE IN ROYALCuUBT
MAMIE-ANTOINETTE DESCRIBES
DAILY OCCUPATIONS.
\ Letter In Her Mother In Which She
Draws wit liilcrrcl lug I'littirc of Knjral
I'lewnure anil Duties An Diterentlll?
Letter.
ISM Anna L. Btck
nell,author of "Life
In Tullerlcs Un
der the Second Um
pire.” contributes
an article to the
current Century on
"Marie - Antoinette
aa Daupblne." Mini.
Blcknell has avail
ed herself of new
material from the
itate papeta in Vienna. ' n intereating
document from this source !m the fid
lowing letter written by Marle-An
tolnette to her mother, Marla Theresu,
Empress of Austria:
Cholsy, 12th July. Madame my
very dear Mother: I cannot express
how much I am affected by your Ma
jesty's kindness, and I protest that I
have not yet received one of your dear
letters without tears of regret tilling
my eyes at being parted from such a
kind and tender mother: and although
1 urn very happy here, I should earn
estly wish to return to see my dear,
very dear family, If only for a short
time. . . .
“We have been here since yesterday,
and from one o’clock In the afternoon,
when we dine, till one In the morn
ing, we cannot return to nut- own unnrt.
merits, which lx very disagreeable to
me. After dinner we have cards til)
Mix o’clock; then we go to tha play till
half-past nine; then supper; then curds
again till one o’clock, sometimes even
half-past one; only yesterday the King,
seeing that I was tired out, kindly dis
miss* "ie at eleven, to my very grea'
Hatlxfi, Ion, and I slept very well till
half-past ten.
"Your Majesty is very kind to show
so much Interest In me, even to the
extent of wishing for an account of how
I spend my time habitually. I will
say, therefore, that I rise at ten o'clock,
or nine, or half-past nine, and after
dressing I say my prayers; then 1
breakfast, after which I go to my
aunts', where I usually meet the King.
This lasts till half-past ten. At eleven
1 go to have my hair dressed. At noon
the ‘Chainbre’ Is called, and any one
of sufficient rank may come In. I put
on my rouge and I wash my hands
before everybody; then the gentlemen
go out; the ladles stay, and 1 dress be
fore them. At twelve Is mass; when
the King Is at Versailles I go to mass
with him and my husband und my
aunts; If he Is not there I go with
Monsieur the Dauphin, but always at
the same hour. After mass we dine to
gether before everybody, but it Is over
by half-past one, as we both eat quick
ly. I then go to Monsieur the Dauphin
If he Is busy, I return to my own
apartments, where I read, I write, or
I work; for I am embroidering a vest
for the King, which does not get on
quickly; but I trust that, with Ood’t
help. It will be finished In a few yean
(!). At three I go to my aunts’, whert
the King usually comes at that time
At four the Abbe comes to me; at flv*
the master for the harpsichord, or th*
singing-master, till six. At half-pasi
six I generally go to my aunts' when
I do not go out. You must know thai
my husband almost always cimos with
mo to my aunts'. At seven, card-play
ing till nine; but when the weather It
fine l go out, and then the card-play
•••** n aumn ajJari*
tr.ents instead of mine. At. nine, sup
per; when the King is absent my
aunts come to take supper with us
if the King is there, we go to them
after supper, and we wait for the King
who comes usually at a quarter before
eleven; hut I lie on a large sofa and
sleep till his arrival; when he is not
expected we go to bed at eleven. Such
is my day.
“I entreat you, ray dear mother, tc
forgive me If my letter Is too long; hut
my greatest pleasure is to be thus in
communication with your Majesty. I
ask pardon also for the blotted letter
but I have had to write two days run
ning at my toilet, having no other
time ut my disposal; and If I do not
answer all questions exactly, I trust
that your Majesty will make allow
ances for my having too obediently
burned your letter. I must finish this
as 1 have to dress anil to go to tin
King's mass. I have the honor to be
your Majesty's must submissive (laugh
! ter,
"MAKIK-ANTOINRTTK '
Means* >*i« Uwlillilr.
A curious landslip occurred a few
I days ago in the village of Sattel, In
t'anton Hchwys. An Inn situated by
| (ha side of a hill waa carried, wit*
| out sustaining any Injury, thirty fiy<
feet down the hillside, stopping Just
1 short of being precipitated Into the
Ktver ttlelucn The road In front uf
the house, the garden, and all the tun
mediate surroundings ut the Inn nr*
j Intart, My the house were two large
| elms, and even theae hate In no a >v
Suffered
la* •»(4a*‘« t to«4.
%tl t*m!tiettt feAltUAlMkl ti*4* vt
j #vy hfortNMl uf wilt «« tffttl kii# *pt
tfttf 4 Wltf 14 144*1# Up of li%«
! S#|Nftl4l4 IMII If 9 |»»m»4 off
| tfol# tIlf#4*1 Wfl# *|| VfHIhil lit
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ft|. *-1* i « 4 full II I II*
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foul M 14 44f» Ml »«» llt4l rt V»4* fc
44%#f4t HIM## AflMilldl III# t|4 ‘
tsi* thus* sad high heels are ts*h
loaehi* Miitstss
An Knglish paper tells a story of the
Kov. Mr. Watkinson, a Wesleyan
prearher. Some time ago he was stay
ing with a good woman who was
yearning for the good old times and
mourning the degeneracy of modern
days and customs. The Wesleyan
ministers of the early part of this
century, she said, rose early, and dear
Mr. Wesley was In his study at 4
o’clock In the morning. "It Is not
son's dry reply; "were Mrs. Watkln
son's dry reply; "were Mr. Watkln
son anything like Mrs. Wesley 1
shuold he up at 2 o’clock.”
M. Mounet-Sully, the famous trage
dian of Purls. Is having built for him
self a splendid house near Hcrgero.
The construction is to he of commin
gled Itomun and Byzantine character
architecturally, and Is described ns a
veritable palace. The country around
Is smiling and reposeful. The actor In
tends to dwell In the palace perma
nently when he retires from the stage.
Me Is u nntlve of the Perlgord district,
nnd wants to end Ills days near tho
spot where lie was horn, and far from
the tiiirinl* of Paris.
Paris has, apart from two places
where paupers can spend the night,
fourteen asylumns for the homeless,
which last year lodged 14 1,037 persons,
of whom 15,057 were women and 2.005
children. Among the lodgers were 240
professors and teachers, 18 sutdents, 5
authors, 5 journalists, 120 actors and
singers, 30 musicians and 10 music
teachers.
l(»llroMtl Economy.
The Baltimore and Ohio South West
ern Hallway has been experimenting
with electric motors on turn-tables.
Turning locomotives at divisional
points and terminals Is a service of
much annoyance and no little expense
to railroad companies. It generally
takes four men to turn a locomotive,
flflrf whllo fhi»v «rn Hnlntr un fhulr rotr.
ular work Is abandoned.
Experiments were made with an
electric motor on the CO-foot turn
table at Chlllleothc with such success
that the Hark Street turn-table In
Cincinnati was similarly equipped. Tbe
result has been rather astonishing In
the matter of expense. The current
was purchased from the power plant,
and It cost on an average of less than
one-half a cent for each time the table
was turned. When this sume table was
operated by hand It rost 12 cents for
each engine. Tbe yearly saving Is
•bout |709.
A parcel containing flowers, with
out sufficient postage attached, was
deposited In the Hattie Creek, Mich,,
postofllce the other day. Law and cus
tom demanded that It. be sent to the
dead-letter office, but tbe clerks sur
mised that the flowers were Intended
for a funeral and took up a collection
among themselves ho that the pare I
was sent on Its way without delay.
There was no dew as to the Identy
of the person who mailed It, and it
was a elear ease of easting their bread
upon the waters by th«f postal clerks,
even If It did cost them but a few
cents at the most.
Tlioro It » Cltia of People
Who are Injured by the use of coffee.
Recently there has been placed In all
the grocery stores a new preparation
called CHAIN-O, made of pure grains,
that takes the place of coffee. The
most delicate stomach receives It with
out distress, and but few can tell It
from coffee. It does not cost over 14
as much. Children may drink it with
great benefit. 15 cents and 25 cents
per package. Try It. Ask for
mutN.n
Indianapolis Journal: "This.'’ ob
aer\ed the Egyptologist, “In the re
mains of Thothmea 11., who fought In
the great war with Thebes.”
"Yea,” murmured the mummy, ‘‘and
didn't I get done up. though?”
He wearily resigned himself to the
unwrupplng process.
The Hurling Ion Kotilo—California Ki
rursloim.
Cheap, Quirk, Comfortable.
Leave Omaha 4:p. in., Lincoln 0:10 p. rn.
ind Hastings 8:.’>0 p. m. every Thursday In
dean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers.
No transfers; cars run right through to San
Francisco and Los A ugeles over the Hcenic
Koute through Denver and Salt Labe City.
Cars nre carpeted: upholstered lu rattan;
have spring seats and backs and are pro
vided with curtains, lieddlng. towels, soap,
etc. Fniformed porters and experienced ex
cursion conductors accompany each excur
sion. relieving passengers of all bother about
baggage, pointing out objects of interest and
in many other ways helping to make the
overland trip a delightful experience. Second
ela>s t ickets are honored. Ilerths
For folder giving full Information, call at
nearest. Burlington Bout** ticket olllce, or
write to J. Framds. Deueral 1’ussunger Agent,
Omaha. Neb.
Speaking of the last arhievemint in
India of the "gallant Gordon*," Hlu< k
and White nays; "Not the least of
the splendid ain.doteM with which the
(■union* have enriched military tils
lory come* to their fellow countrymen
thin morning, and the name of the
piper who. shot through both feet. *at
and played hi* friends on to victory,
will long l»«* a cherished memory. Let
your buy* hear that story; they will
be the better for It."
U ItliMMt IlMp
t 'lean kluhl meats * dean •km No
tarauty without it « a*caret**,i au«iy t athar
I t»« r Mt«« uur b ink| and k«wi» it *■ e»u by
•limit* up the U«v hx rr and driving all in.
Minor* trout pi* t*»*t Begin tu In
Uitek siiu|<Im tart Is b' ole he*, black heads,
at.d that •n ki* Dlkiwuu • |'Ut:«nlu taking
1'ia sfvh. lesuty Lr let i vut* Alt drag
gi«t». Mlafe ttMS |im»st«*|, Kk'.le, kh
At a re **m art eihihtio* la l»r**u«n
over M.uwi worth of pbtin* were
•tihl.
While England is fighting on the !
Afghan frontier. Russia is building
military roads in the Pamir region j
dose to the boundary of India. On?!
has just been completed over the Ak
Itaital pass, at a height of over 15,0 :0
feet. It can be used by carts and was !
begun in July. Another has been
made near the Karne Tata boundary,
and It was Intended to complete an- '
other before the cold weather set In
at the Rnrdobn boundary In the Allai
valley.
I)r. Edward llcdloe, of Philadelphia,
who has been appointed United States
consul ut Canton, China, "Is today,"
says the Philadelphia Press, "an hon
ored guest ut the famous banquets of
the east, amt is one of the founders of
Philadelphia's famous Clover club. He
lias served In various responsible dip
lomatic positions in Italy, China and
Egypt, under the administrations of
Presidents llnyes and Harrison.
A Itlg Kegnlitr Army.
Til© mlghtlrat host of thin *ort in the army
• * Invalids whose bowel*, liver* and stom
ach* have been regulated hy Hosteller'*'
Stomach Hillers A regular hlihlt of Ixaly Is
brought alnnit thtough using the Hitter*, not. 1
by violent agitation and griping tin* Intes
tine*. blit by reinforcing their energy and
causing a flow of I he Idle Into It* pro|>er chan
nel. Malaria, lit grippe. <lynt»op*la. and a ten
dency to Inactivity of (he kidneys, are con
quered hy the Hitter*.
Klutorv Ik the politico of he past,
and | tttfeciti polities arc q»Ll.l:.g tut
I.ImciI y In the making.
r « lilt n.l. ft KRI» MTAIt KXTRAIT 1*1
Tlte iM»»t; *n grocer# win refund you* tuouojr If !
)oii »r« nut #»il#fb*<l with It.
About 60,000 stamps are found loo§e
In the letter bags of the I nlted King
dom each year.
Mr*. Wfnutow’H Hoot It tug Hyritp
ForchtNImi U»*thing.anficiiM the ginit- rt.lic • » |».flora
iumII'Mi,allay# pain,cure# wind colic. C6 rant# a lii.tlic.
Kriipp’s gun-making establishment,
Kewen. Germany, employes 20,000 per
son h.
I believe that Hl*w>'u ('tiro I* the only med
b ine tlint will cureeon*umotion Amm M.
Hose, Williamsport, Hu . Nov. Hi, 'tW.
Emperor William's speeches during
the fast two years fill a hig book. j
Free from Catarrh
Surprised at the Wonderful Curatlv*
Power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
“I have token Hood's Hareaparilla for
catarrh and bronchial trouble and have
been surprised st its wonderful curative
properties. ' am now entirely free from
both these complaints, and heartily rec
ommend Hood’s (Sarsaparilla for catarrh.”
A. Q. Hamah, Clark Mills, Wisconsin.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the best -In fact the One True Blood Purifier
Hood's Pills act easily, effectively. Me.
OR.
McCREW
Ik r IIK 0.1 KY
SPECIALIST
WHO IM* A I * Al.l.
PRIVATE DIS ASES
W< tknrM A |»|»<<rd«r of
MEN ONLY
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OMAHA. NEB.
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■ tliLllUli5lD0UBLE QUICK
Writs CAPT. O’PARRBI.L, Pension Agent,
1428 New York Avenue, WASHINGTON, D.C.
PENSIONS, PATENTS. CLAIMS.
JOHN W MORRIS, WASHINGTON. D G.
L»to Principal Examiner 0 S. Pension Human
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H the oldrat anti beat. It will braak up a cold quicker «< Shoe-Saver” makes all shoes wear longer—
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It takes wit anil aril in naddla vonr w* will mail you enough for ■ dawn pain «riba«.
your own canoe ^Hou«l,„ld Nr,e..ily Co., Nr» Y.nk City.
To Cure Con.tlp.tlon rorevnr. ~ ~~. ____ ~
Take Caacareta Candy Cathartic. lOe or 38c. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FREE*
If C. C. C. fail to cure. drugnlntH refund money. 4 l,nd|i.*' nr Gent*' liniulaiime Knnki.
... Diamond Pin given trre with each orili- for
The learned professions" of Italy UandfaTMI^ BlitTHOAV
comprise 295,000 persons. and FAMILY PET. Idv.'O. Th* ne phmrr* nr*
_- In 15 different colors, only $1.00 ton 0 plettims
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CATARRH, ASTHMA, LA GRIPPE
“r nBAPfi" is the most concent rated and powerful specific*
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recommend sufferers from Rheumatism and kindred diseases to use It.
Oentlemen: I write to let you know that your medicine has in my
ftrade mark.| case proven a) 1 you claim for it. and more, tor 1t did for me what no other
medicine had Alone before. I could not move w Ithmit hel|>. utul the doctors made fun of me
for sending to you for medicine. They said 1 was past im oleine help, but 1 have been for three
months enjoying us good health as ever I did In mv life. Enclosed herewith find one dollar for
Which plear.e send me unoth r bottle of -ft DROPS, for l know of lots of people that suffer
with Kheumutidii. ami I wisn to try this on the worst of them ami perhups they Will b» l • vw
me. Fhank Copeland. Neeeduh, Win.. Oct. I*J. ix;<7.
Dir hirty-rwo Years.
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think aimut twvn'y yvain Toward* thr l**t of July I hvgtn taking ' • l»IU»Ps •• W hen I had i;*i* p airnii *
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