The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 19, 1898, Image 5

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A. P OULLEY, A. P. COLLEY,
p*, President. Cash .W.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
Ceneral Banking Business Transacted.
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Paid upJCapital Stock $20,000
I CnttHf.hT’ONdents: Senhoanl Natimml Brink. New Yntl, ( ii' ' Y , Oi.i.ib.i
National Bink, Omaha. Nebraska.
f BEWARE J
|Insist °n Sr* If
| AR/\ AfiP HAIWR SODA}
in packages ^ |
1 r Costs no more than inferior package soda— S
] > never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni- V
1 I versally acknowledged purest in the world. S
► ' IF Made only by CHURCH & CO., Hew York
M Sold by srocerf everywhere. w
% Write for Arm and Hammer Rook of valuable lUcipea— FREE.
-
—ALL WOMEN
£^INE-TENTH3 of
f all tho pain
andslcknecsfrom
which women
| suffer Is caused
f by weakness or
derangement In
5 the organs of
menstruation.
Nearly always_
when a woman Is not well these
organs are affected. But when
they are strong and healthy a
woman 13 very seldom sick.
Win»i
Is nature's provision for the regu
lation of the menstrual function.
It cures all " female troubles." It
is equally effective for the girl In
her teens, the young wtfe with do
mestic end maternal cares, end
the woman approaching the period
known a* tho " Change of Life."
They ell need It. They ere ell
beneittted by It.
Par * M-e In cues rw.’Jrln* fpeeUJ y
. gtreeMoM, nUlr»»*, turn* •ymprom*. IV
live ' Ledtee' A-lvWnr LI
tKi Cl .:u,ao«(* .Co,. Cfceiu- 3
rewe*. Teen.
jMjM
I tmos. 1. eoopca. thim.. mh>
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MmMl# *1 Ui#.'*
B KIT IB H
s. s. Gabon nk.
the only steam eu
SAILING ilLTAV kin van
COI'VKIt AND ST M1CII
AKI.S I HAT CAlii:Ills
THE imiTlsn FLAG
AND is I I LI.A I i.DTKCT
KD KliOV ! 11 !•'. SPANISH "
W\H8HIPS
II ts I lie quickest a flit only way to
Alaska The large 41 and be-.: equipped
Summer in the Almkau trade, connecting
wit 11 our line hiver steamer* fit si. Midi
ticls, making llm Journey as pleasant
as possible and comfortable ns a trip on
the Hudson.
CorJuriber particulars address.
KI.O.NI)YKK-< IIK ADO I IIANM’OK
TATIOX ND I KADIND CO.
417 *118 Moii.kIdi i I; Iliilj;.. * tiifi.H".
Agents Wanted.
In t ver> oouut) to supply llic
Urtiul Popular DitumuI for
1 innninn'n 1’Jmi Fritl TTiminilitTT
MGIMO Ml iUl Illliimillljf
TOIJ) IX PICTURE
AX1) STORY
Compiled and Written by
SHY A ! OR JOHN ••- 1 NR ALLS.
OP KitllNHS.
Thu most brill.cutly written, inoel pro
fnstuy ami ml 1*1 (rally Illustrated, and
moKl intensely popular Vink on the sub
ject or Ihe war with hpain Nearly
200 Suierb Illustrations Ironi FbotograpUs
taken specially for this icreat wnrh. \Bfiita
are iii.lkllia *..<! to *l«i a week selllny It.
A vet liable botmnz.i f,.r live i Hime-ui
Apply tor de diptIon, term* and t» \ rjI o \
al uiirtv
N D- THlMPSOiN FUBL1SHIHG iMPANY
st- toms M-: ch new vena citv
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It 11 lit
a lit mil la* ln,h-j einl- lit a *! o '■ li \ ‘ill*
on II III I 'e n S' I inl»h h« I five |..||f
lino* nn-re light than t»t - It i-*■ r. i- m
e i el i if tight* hi pin- I i i ti«- i * - -1 y
A | pin , . . In o*i .i i lie ■ i -■ •*.
| n-lnrli *. hotels, i »s n i ■ « - »n -iintrt
home*; »s|er tlian or.lipm » jw r ker
11-1*1 e lamp* k|*j*t' ti**l ui * 11 t* Heieib
ol t'k'll-l . | ilels It r-iilkh ml the I'll 1 tl
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i veil I Its M. W fl e n| rult'Oj <• *'N*
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Tlt» At ml' sr ti \* ' v* lust < •»
A* • i Ohio.
A S MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SIKH EON
I.Ol.T El I Y. - - Nil'.KA KA
OKFlC'K. -On® doot oust of CIiss®**
drug store.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOOP OITT. l i N»
T. INKS,
PROPRIETOR OK
express ad Cenral Delivery Line.
All Express or Freight, orders prompt- :
ly attended to.
T. S. NIGHTINGALE,
XjAWTEH,!
|»OK» A
General aw an:' 0 faction usincss
A \n!*ry I'liltllr, *■. t u«*gr »phe r mill Type
Wilt r In
One hour Niuth of l’ii-st. f!.'• 11U*.
mm 1 < i -. - IN in INK \
w j. fisher*
Mcrrey at aw nd ■ otary Public
'Vi!J Defend in Durciciosurc
\ In i in't a
General Real Estate Dullness.
IlfltrO III Nl>KT»l«l- .1 S.\ lit.: •I'll',
Mil I’ Uu, • • Nl.llitA.GiA.
T( tier, Mall-Ithen 111 ami Mo/emn.
' Ik* intenae itching itti lhiiinvi >ng, iw :
•' .1 to these disouso.s, is ill; I mu ly n I loy-d
applying Oharnht i lain's I'y* a* i
in Ointment. Many very bad pu.-,m
i* ve been permanently cured ey it. it
equally efficient for Itching pi!* nml
u favorite remedy for non.* nipple ,
. l apped hands, chilblains, fro- lot ; i
ind chronic sore eyes. 2> ct:*. per box.
Pr. (’ally’s Coinlilion I'm '•■rs. ;ir-*
jn-e what a horse needs when in b..d
condition. Tonic, blood pmi'l*r and!
v iiiifuge They are not f<"*d but
a Heine and the best in n.-oi 1 > put, a
h :.-M in prime condition. JVir • '>
■ills per package.
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i
0 ■ •, c i, arid ail l'at-J,
J Fees.
#Ou F'' r '*? Ornce #
0 ii.auihoac I
Jrc. \
0 . i de^rrip- |
J t ... * . 1 • * free oi$
p cl red# 5
' A Per -m : ’ ' l,: ’ ' with#
Jcoft it ■ ••* * l • I tore rn countries J
#scnt ire:. #
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KEDUUEU KATES T<* GKANl> EN
1 AMI'MKN'T MINING IMST . WVO.
The Union 1’ucilic will sell tickets at!
one lure fm* the round t ip, plus 95.00,;
from all points In Nebraska. Kansas. !
Golorado and Utah to Kuwlius, Wyo.
Dull** on which tickets will be sold are
1st and ,)rd Tuesday in May, .Inr.e, July
August, Sept.. Oct. and Nov Stage
liiii* daily • xeept Sunday each way
between Ka" lilts and Grand Encamp
ment. For full Information call on or
addles* tV. [». G'ifton, Ajfent,
■t v in ill. itsiii.' i.i ill Ss
UK
KAlllY 1.1 LLIKS.
Florida is the home of the famous
Raster I.ily. During the blooming sea
son in some places Hie ground is ul
most white with their beautiful lily i
w11itc llnwt i s and thousand of them are
picked by th< colored children and car- j
re id to in ii i-i ' Before coming north
I had a tine lol id the tilde bulbs dug
ami brought them w ith me: ll;ey make
lovely house plaids and are sure to i
bloom. Any one who would like two or
time lilly bulbs ran have them by semi
ing a stamp to p:i\ postage. You are
I indeed very weiomne to them, a* lean
g i more . lien I return in Florida
next tali.
Add re - M Us F A \V A liM.lt, Saginaw
Kuo Sol-, Michigan.
VII I tllll l*l'lll.ll!ATIUN
l.ui l Ofttcn.* ul Lincoln N»*i»r.
.Inly ?7, !•**>.
Soil* »* i» I i !*'»>$• k'lvou Unit the follow
ln,r rtmiiil i ' tnr Ima notion of hi* In
it niton to ni t :i* Hunt proof id *npp.ui *»t
>n- f iui'i. mill i hut proof will Ins nm'lv*
b* lor* ll* ' » inly Judtfe of ’ihtruiun |
conn! v. Ni't i *«lt*, Mi Loup l ily, on
«*« plfiittM i ) tIt, Ivin, x\m \V intiyaU*
/»a*'iM »t*l, it-in* -1t**4»i Kiiiry, Nu. IM-n.
ft>| lltu lioi t h « i4»t •|t*rtltlM, M cl lltll 1,
t..%% it Whip I* ••till of iMiigti 14, Weal.
||«t hmui • II.** |thtt*«ill(t VtllllfWii * i*»
|irulf'«i bn « iiliMitMi* i«»nit i*tv tipnu mt>l
«<ti iiv»4*»*t *•», AH'il la>i*i, via fernery tt’y, '
'of \+hi n, \* r niitl FrttK ^ bi t IthMl**,
Lolita It I il» ■ L J. lir. lilln.M, u| Loup.
*!#■!•<» ?*
my p*t* <1* « liu<|f«irt** t« t'Ulaft
I Ih# * mWtiHB * **i «u* h ptwof, or «b*t k**«*m*
•« • I « »' "it tts-"» ,u-t»r It* rvgu
ruEMiiwr list
OK THE
Agrinltuil Fair Assucia
TION ok SHEKMAN Col NTY. i
to be held
SEPT EMU:It 7, 8, i», 1898.1
F:\IIIHITOIi*.
All slot 1 will 1m* shown In the arena. No
person l»ut the awarding committee on duty
and the nltUers of the Hoard of Association
will I # allowed In the arena while the exhibi
tion Is gomg on If It l»o ascertained that j
any exhibitor has made or caused to be made. |
by any false statement In regard to any article
or animal t xiubitcd or any exhibitor at- j
tempt to iiilei(ere with the judges in the per j
formance of duty by letter or otherwise, he 1
shall he e • laded from competition. The ex ,
hlhitiou of -dock will commence at the time
and proceed in the order specified In the (
program. Animal- not ready at the proper
time and pla* < will be ruled out of com pc- i
Li t loti •
No anintal which has onee taken llrst prem
ium ID its proper assign* d lot and class, shall
again compete for any premium in tin? sa».'
l.d and class. other than -w» *pstakes when j
there .s i t one exhibitor competing for a]
pri u.liui the committee may award no prem- ' |
I ;m ors*e<*nd. or first, as merit may warrant,
)>ut in no case shall tin* money awarded exc* **d |
half that stipulated in ease of com pell lief ,
in non-competitive awards the committee
nni4 iat* in d*-tali the reason lor awards.
Non. Exhibitor* are requested to study
h« ru • <m fully as they will be rightly en
fur< « o and ignorance »»f them may be fatal to ;
successful c« on petition.
i • i* art .<•»<•« awarded special Premium or- I
dei « on 1 ho donors will be 1- -ued-all *»f which I
• i.e Si cicury will forward by mail to the win- j
no
I!ATKM Ol- ADMISSION
t-bn./ie admission ticket ?'» cts.
< iitldr*.n sixteen * and under. l'» cts. i
M i>a lmi -ton ticket for double- and single
t*-:ifiis. *5 cts. I
diddle horses b* cts.
,-i ii | .oi .»• for vehicle. carrying pawn ,
I r ■ T .vill )s* K!auicd by the executive
committee. I
All exijloitort having three or more head
of tiiT-n or llv or more! head of cattle shall
» tit lb <i . iu. . ne attendant free,
i; ! - hi rk will bo given at the gate,
i • . * i th«* gospel in the active din- ,
,;.u ■ ir doth• ; editors, reporters, and I
. < •rhii Agricultural societies, with
theit v. s a.-** c'lrUiousi.V Invited to our
... .. ,.v 111 rt'i’ofvo cMiiiriiim>*ntarv
pa , - i,. i "purlin? thcmxclvcH to the Score
, ri.r 1-t ..ii of a -■• a- uii tlclti i - a
I pi ;a .-.m-lullun. ami when detected
,. ill be i uiiIhIii-iI tu the full ciUiilt of the law.
Any |a 'in or pi-ruin . found guilty of rllmli
ia - . -r-> - uinii-i- the f'-in-i-. ur getting Into
i hi* fa r "ro .reli" in any other wuy than by com- i
pi* hi.* ih tin- association rules will be
rhari-'eil double the regular rates.
M CI f.Alt I’ltlSMIDN 1.IHT
HOKSKS. mv. I.
J S. l’l.IibKIt, Supt.
Class A. ItoailsterH.
Hr -i ulllon. any ace. t'i 00
Cla- H Horses.
Hi i .Ii:11*i stallion any breed or aye.. * MO
•s, , . n • I. I draft atalllou any breed or age 2 00
Class C. Miscellaneous.
IP ■ It- .n ■ team in harness . 2 00 j
Hi draft t'am III harness. 2 00
Class I>. rtweep.sl.ukcs
Host brood mare showing best two or j
icon colts. * 00
Hi st coll , any breed under 2 years old 2 <*>
CATTLE—DIV. II
C.‘, KsTKN TltbEbNK!*. Supt.
Class A
He-.t cow. any breed. 2 yours
old and over . .1 W £ 00
ClHHH B.
Best c*!»If. any breed. 2 00 MX)
SJiKEP PIV. 111.
Iln.H McFaddkn, .Supt.
IP- t rum. any breed . J 00
li st tbr» ewes, any breed . .MX)
lit st three lambs any breed. 3 00 ,
riWINE.—D1V. IV
A. Zink, Supt.
Second premium in clasa Is one years sub
scription to Nebraska Farmer and lirst prem
inium Isas* follows:
Best boar, any breed. - 00 I
B< st sow any breed. ’£ 00 ,
Best sow and sucking pigs, not lens than
live, ail breeds. ■! <X)
Ik st live shouts, one litter, under six
months old. 3 ex)
Best boar, under six months, any breed. I no
Best sow. under six months, any breed... MX)
POULTRY DIV V.
E. H. IIAVlit’llST. Supt.
A trio consisting of one male and two female*
For the bet f trio or following, one years sub
M-rlpnon to Nebraska Farmer and for second
best trio fX) cents:
Trio, any breed.
Heaviest trio spring chickens
Trio turkeys.
Trio ducks,
Trio guineas,
FARM PRODUCTS-IMV. V!
J. M. HNYDKH. Kupt.
For the best display of all kinds >f grain,
grasses amt vegetables grown on one farm,
first premium %hou. second premium $6 00.
third premium OU.
For the best display of fruits grown by one
person, first, premium MOO, second premium
third premium 1 <H».
Supplement to farm products. All following
entries to be the property of the Fair Asso
ciation after entr\ rrst premium for follow
ing entries, one years subscription to Nebras
,i Farmer, second premium Ml cents, For
best specimens of
Pet k of wheat (winter).
Peek of w heat (spring.*
Peck ol outs.
Peek of corn.
Peck of potatoes
Peek of rve
Ft M AI IT A NI» FA NCY | WORK
111V. VII
Mils. \V*„'.I,Y PhlU.KU. AND MUSgS llEIX
..Il’l.e and Mammik smith. HuI>ls.
Class A.
i e premium for following entries fin cent*
. . ojiii p-emiuiu *if* cents; best specimen* ©f
Kensington embroidery.
W'TVol eiiib; oldery
one ombrtdd *rv
Cotton embroidery.
Darned not.
Applique work
It raiding
Ktehlng on linen.
< olioit r*nva» tldv
i rolehet tMy
Worsted ttay
WoUtcd cwnvus lUlj.
Silk *m» broidery.
Wax
Paper Honors.
Mh II work.
Tutting
i cifi \ * >i tm girl under Hi u# age
Is »«> il dtu*iMg
• til |;unt*»i
Paiiug It* t»pr w*wn
le *> dAgbu* fwhittlg
i »nitc-M) f 4 a-t':
rnvl polar
HtbUo. « ^rk
Mir If UtttOM «
Wall l>i«*>•#.
fable «* •*-1
Dftvti •
'U» **11* of «tlh.
kHUkOi FlliiMl
* o
ln»W! s ■ m*M swing
iok f*» * n0mm-.
fatygrt pnew.Hbty*
hkki *« i
t. m»*f awH
5 iIk»W tfMI*
#
►AIRY, PANTRY CULLINA RY-DIV. VIII
IlHMEs llATTIK HlTHTIRsf A I* I* NKTTIK
Hupt. f
First pr err I mu for following enteric* Mirt*.
’< oiMl premium iY Hi st specimen* of
Apple jelly.
Current jelly 1
f'1um Jelly.
IItape jelly,
Htrawlicrry Jelly.
Watermelon preserve*.
Htrawlrerry preservo*.
Apple preserves
Plum preserves. .
(fiNiselierry preserve*. 1
Five pound* hopev. i
Drown bread
Fruit cake, 1
F.x oan ut cake I
.Jelly cake.
White cake.
sponge cake. f
TornaUw catsup. #
White hi cad. "
► iallrrn sorghum f
Five pounds hard soap hom<* marie
First preti turn for following entries $ 1 00
• ‘ onil premium IVO rents Dest d isplav of (
• aimed fruit, not loss than ten \arletles
Dest display of cheese.
N art Irle will be allowed to compete foi two I
u. riiiunu*
No premium* will be given n articles not '
numerated (
All pr I'lreens of preserves :u I Jelly intist (
>r marie Inside of a year.
f
MANFFAFTFRI.I) ARTIf LF.S DIV IV
F Hot ' K Hupt <
Diplomas will be awarded for best exhibit* |
u following farming impllments machinery etc I
1 wo horse farm wagon, j
Do.ttile seated buggy
ingle seated buggy
i Hilly earring* <
i wo horse stirring plow.
Sulky stirring plow I
Harrow
' Iruln drill or broadcast aceder
'1 wo horse planter ►
Hand corn planter
Lister,
Hiding cultivator.
Walking cultivator l
stalk cutler.
Mower 1
I lor «• Hake.
Self binder,
< "iiibbied reaper and mower
Threshing machine, (
Power corn sheller.
• land corn shelled.
Windmill for raising water
Kai «n gate.
Fa in gate fastening.
Portable fence, i
• burn.
Display of furniture,
Display of tinware
Washing machine.
Display of ^iiivt s.e ,
Double work harnne homn mode,
Double driving hares* home made
,.r tii » ..... .. i.. . ....
’ >'*pb»y of tools andeutlery by one exhibitor
Sewing machine
Lot of fifty brick.
Display of building stone
Specimen of carpenter work.
8 pee I men of plastering.
peeimen of horseshoeing.
Specimen of blacksm ltbing amounting to
live dollars.
Diplomas will be glveti for the best sped
mens of all kinds of fancy and art work.
FABRIC and MANUFACTURES. D1V.
MimhKH A 1:11m; (iHOW. mess!!! M( Pll KltH< «N,
Emma Hickman.
Class A,
First premium for following entries AO cents
Mjcond premium 2ft cents. For best
Ten yards rag carpet, home made and made
within a year.
White quilt.
Siik quflt.
Worsted quilt.
Guilt pieced by girl under 10 yearn old.
Patch work quilt.
Croquet quilt.
Knitted spread.
Comfortor.
Drawn rug made within u year.
Herap rug made within a year.
Knitted rug made within a year
Druided mat.
Afghan crocheted.
Best manufactured articles.
HFKftSO RING.
SECOND DAY.
PONY RACE. 14 hands and under; one
ourth mild heat; best 2 in 3. ft to enter 3
o start: $M. to 1st. #4. to 2nd, $3. to 3rd.
BLOW RACK—No entrance fee; 3 to start,
iiders changed on track; $3,ft0 to 1st. $1.60 to
hid.
TROTTING OR PACING RACK. Mile
leats: 5 to enter 3 to start; 120. to 1st, $10 to
hid • $6 to 3rd.
RUNNING RACK. -Five eights mile dash:
> to enter 3 to start; $ift. to 1st, $10. to 2nd. $5
,o 3rd.
THIRD DAY.
3:00 TROTTING OR PACING RACK.--Mile
mats, ft to enter 3 to start. $lft to 1st. $10 to
hid and $ft. to 3rd.
2:4ft TROTTING OR PACING RACK. Mile
leats; ft to enter 3 to start: $ I ft. to 1st. $10 to
hid and $ft. to 3rd.
RUNNING RACK—Fve-elghts mile dash.
> to enter3 to start: $15 to 1st $10 to 2nd.
tnd $ft to 3rd.
NOTE.- Entrance fee, ten per cent, of purse
in each case to be paid when entry Is made.
Entries for each purse must be made on or
Mfore 0 o’clock p. m the day before. Races
not filled before that time will f>e annulled
*nd entry money refunded to the proper claim
mts. No more than one premium will be a
warded to a horse that instances the Held.
The association reserves the right to pospone
my race on account of bad weather. Nat
Ional rules to govern t rotting, and American
Jockey Club rules running races.
When the receipts of fair are not suffclent
ring shall be paid iu full and all other claim
pro rata All claim* against the society not
presented on or before the* date of annual
Hireling shall be forfeited- All prtmiiums
will be paid on September 16th. No charge
to horsemen for stall or hay.
fie Indian Congress.
a permanent feature of tbe
rrans-ttississiDDi ana International Exposition
AT OMAHA.
NO V Ol'KN. CLOSES NOV. 1
Forty Tribes of North American
Indians represented.
Unique Ethnological Exhibit.
Itaie opportunity to see the various
types of American ludiaus in their
native costume and hatiilaliniis.
Nearly A Tbousand Indians ire Nov so tne En
campment Grooms witnin tie Enclosure.
Cider the direction iif ('up! W
A. .Mercer, U 8 A.. these Indian
irioes participate iu tlieir spuetacu
l.ir dances ueaili eiery evening.
The War Dance
The Medicine Dance
The Ohoat Dance
The Hneke Dance,
The Hun dan a
.id dlier train loud rite* ol llis red)
ii are pietiirmed try • !»*'*e In lisiw. j
I HP (IMl elhnduglcsl 1 Hill lilt in lid 1
• i itiii-h the Celled Htslrs Cultures*
|c“|i|l»lr«t #|C'Mi will i wnllnuc lo
ii,< i inf ii I lie- Ftpuliiuu
l idisu Huihiuh Fuou All
1‘oixr* New In Foma
SPANISH GRANDEES.
AMILY PEDIGREES THAT RUN BACK
TEN CENTURIES.
National Vanity Borilir* on the Ab
surdly Grotesque, and Playing the Gen
tleman Ilaa Been Called “the Endemic
Disease of Hpa!n.M
It is related that a yrmng guard, hav
ug neglected to pay the usual salute to
i Spanish duke at the court of Madrid,
xcused himself by Raying that ho did
lot know tho offended nobleman's rank.
"My friend," replied bis grace, "the
afe rule is to assume that everybody in
he palace who looks like a monkey is a
Tamlee of the first class."
The truth is the Spanish are a thor
mgbly mongrel race, and their conceit
f themselves amazes us. Their country
ias probuhly been oftener overrun and
onquered than any other territory of
quid extent in Europe. Phmuician,
lartbnginian, Homan, Vandal, Visigoth
.ud Moor have ail successfully made it
:heir stamping ground, ami the effect
)f all this upon the pure Castilian
ilood, whatever that may be, is imh li
ily stamped on every really Spanish
ace.
Hut playing tho gentleman lias been
ailed "the endemic disease of Spain, ”
ind the iiHtionul vanity is something
trotosquo. One of their histerians seri
ously advanced the theory that the first
nlmbitants of tho country "arrived
>y air,” so impressed was he by tlieir
luperhunmu qualities that nothing short
)f a descent from the sky could account
For them. A subsequent historian, how
mtr, after a long and grave discussion
if the question, finally announced bis
ipinion tlmt “they more probuhly came
jy land."
After this we need not be astonished
bat the Spanish claim to possess tho
driest families in Europe. The surpris
ing circumstance is that tlm claim is
lot wholly without foundation. Their
Family names can in some cases he triio
sd back to an incredibly remote perils),
though it must not lie assumed that the
iriginal blood persists in any purity.
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Spain is tliii house of Pacheco, whose
estates are not far from Carteia, now
onlled Oartayu, in Andalusia. Plutarch
tells us that when Grassns fled from
Italy ho concealed himself for eight
months at Ximcna, near Garteia, in
oaves belonging to a Spanish gentleman
named Pucici-us. Cicero also mentions
this generous Spaniard, and there can
bo no doubt that bo was one of tho an
cestors of tho Pacheco family, whoso
name is obviously derived from bis and
who still own the oaves. This carried
them back about 2,000 years, to a period
antedating the Christian era, but it is
possible to traco the line much further.
The name is clearly of Phoenician origin,
being ultimately derived from “patai
coi,” tho word by which tho Tyriuus
designated the carved figurehead of
their gulleys.
Tho identification is madn morn 'com
plete by the fact that tbo Phicuicians
were tho founders of Carteia, as of Cad
iz in tho same province. That adds
mother 1,000 years or so to the Paoheoo
pedigree. Think of it—a landed estate
remaining in the possession of tbo
same family l.»r 8,000 years I This is
lonbtlcss the most wonderinl family
tree in tho wi Id and unusually well
authenticated. The Pachecos may well
he pardoned for tuking pride in it,
though it roots in rather unsavory soil
at last, for the great original Paoheoo
was evidently a Tyrian freebooter.
Names that trace back to the Cartha
ginian occupation in the time of Han
nibal are also fonnd, and the title of
Hannilial’s own clun, Barca, is perpet
uated by the Burcias and Oarciaa, well
known familios of Audalnsia. There
are also several names of Kornan ante
cedents, as Ponce and Cane, in Latin
Pontius and Ganius. A Spanish gentle
man bearing tho latter name was a per
sonal friend of the poet Martial, all of
which seems to bring antiquity very
near—in Spain. The fact of the matter
is she has never emerged from antiquity.
Tho Spanish, however, are inclined
bU 1UUA UIMJA lit# nil) wuuin an vuu jtuicBv
fountain of nobility. ” This certainly
seems a strange perversion of sentiment,
for of all the barbarians that came down
from tho north to lay waste Roman civ
ilization with fire and sword the Goths,
with their cousins, the Vandals, were
the most irredeemably villainous.
And these Goths were no extraordi
nary heroes either, even in war. With
supine and braggart inconi potency they
lost to tho Moors in the >fght months’
campaign a supremacy which it cost
eight oeuturies of conflict to regain.
Yef’Gothioof Hpain” is the pet phrase.
To a rank outsider it would seem that
the Basque families have the most hon
orable liueage, and their pedigrees run
back to time immemorial, though not
easily traceable. The Basques represent
the original population of the Spanish
peninsula. Their seat Is the mountains
of the northern district, and in many
ways remind us of tho Welsh. They
have the same simplicity of life, and;
the same really justifiable pride of birth,
for their blood is the purest in Bpaiu. if
that counts for anything. Like the
Welsh also, they have to a considerable
extent maintained their ancient lan
guage, one of tho straugest which sur
vive upon the earth. I Haring no roauiu
blance to any other lu Kuropc.
These Basque families, for the most
part, I star names which appear to be
geographical iu their orlgiu, as I'garle.
meaning "between waters;" Zubta,
"the Itrulge;” Ibarra, "the valley"—a
style which reminds us of our American
Indiana although it is found mete or
teas all over the world The termina
tion **«»," so euuuuoti in Spanish
names, is Masque, and signlfles "sun,"
as feres, sou of Peter, exactly like onr
OWU (Vlersou —Pittsburg I >U patch
A l>«si AsssUssa.
Mill—Lid you Ms r try any of Manila
M rent dtumfa*
Jill— Yes. I a«s imow of than* today
at noun, — Yunkeis htatos*nan.