mcnjm .- PROP. &&RHARJ J. CIOR4ND cue E HEY 2L French allies, commendation T P n t r 1 ' k ' s day March tho 17th, be longs to the Sons of Kt f 11 by world wide assent, but few Americans, out side of those de scended from na tives of tho Miner aid Isle, pause to c o n a I d o r w h a t memorable services wore rendered by Irish during tho Hevolutlonary war. With the single ex ception of our they merit the highest for their nld to tho cause, of freedom; and only because tho former people hulled from an al ready established government are their claims granted precedence. Irish historic emblems, both in device and tincture, are woven unalterably Into tho fabric of the evolution of American history. Here, for tho first tlino. nrn sot forth Items of great heraldic importance, giving the proper credit to Kiln's emblems, as they have formed an equation In the development of tho present govern mental devices of heraldic or sym bolic inclining. It is generally supposed that the only Important matter which engaged tho attention of tho first Continental Congress, on tho fourth day of July, was tho adoption of tho Declaration of Independence; but tho records show that no less essential national pioblem a government signature, or seal was a part of the consldcintlons of that effcntful occasion. It was about threo "clock in the afternoon, when tho Liberty Hell was btill sounding tho call to arms and proclaiming tho dawn of freedom, that John Hancock, president of tho Continental Congress, arose from his chair and said: "Wo are now a nation, and I ap point Dr. Henjamln Franklin, John Ad ams and Thomas Jefferson a commit tee to prepare a device for a great eeal of the thirteen United States." The committee immediately proceed- :- im Hom - V- IT.' Mil fcSxr M Va& av ji r mr M m m ' P El 1 Jm tmwD Si ,1. VT MM ;1 B aviawwHr I T E19 In mm smr Bl '"Wj4' FREMONT CATHOLICS TO DUILD PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. Device Proposed by Benjamin Franklin. glo. Six thousand Irish came to tulB country In 17!. and dispersed nnd settled throughout tho colonies, princi pally in Maryland, Virginia and the Carollnas. From among those devout settlers sprang some of tho most prominent and influential colonists. Tho musical Instrument which "sym bolizes the land of Krin was an at tributive ensign of tho Goddess HI hernia, the patroness of early Ireland. As early as tho fifth century, the harp was io common In Erin that hardly a peasant house was without one. In the old laws of Wales and Kiln tho Triads specified tho use of tho harp as one of tho threo things necessary to distinguish a freeman or gentle man from a slave. Pretenders were Jected to aa an American emblem on account of tho harp being representa tive of Ireland. Hut this, like many other devices, was not reported from tho committee. Thcro la good reason to bellevo that tho following design caino as a later proposal from Doctor Franklin, as no refers to it In his writings: "Supporters. In tho dexter side: the genius of America (represcntea by n maiden with loose auburn tiosses), having cm her head a radi ated crown of gold encircled with a sky blue fillet, spangled with silver stars, nnd clothed In a long, looso white garment bordered with green. From her right shoulder to her left a scarf, setuee of stars, tho tinctures the national banner was taken until June II. 1777 Hut Jefferson was no Impressed with the Idea of locognlz Iiik the countries from whence Amer ica w.is peopled, and to show definite ly limitation for their patriotism in the fight for liberty, that he placed bo low the Du Slmltler idea tho motto, "K I'liiiilius I'liiim." to Indicate "Ftoni Mnn t People), one (people).' or "Fiom Many Nationalities, ono na tion," or "From Kngland, Scotland. 1 1 eland. Franco. Centum v. and the Net hci landsthe Fulled States." The motto does not meun"From many Color les, one nation," as the basic detltililou Is clearly Indicated in the device and In Jefferson's description. Still. Congress .ns hard to please, and the icport of the distinguished committer- was het aside and a new committee assigned to the task. Though Jefferson continued deeply in terested In the matter and Mibinlttcd soicial other devices, no less than twenty designs were under discussion, and four subsequent committees la bored with the seal problem. Then in 1781! a committee called to their aid a certain Mr. William Har ton, a patriot, soldier and heraldic ex pert, and he designed a seal wnlcn again Incorporated the emblems in token of the Irish allies of tho lie public. Ills design was elaborate aud practically became tho basis of our present seal. In the shield the Stars nnd Strlnos annear and tho eagle and eye of Providence Hut the special consideration ot the Irish is found In tho two figures supporting the pro posed design. Tho harp aud the Hour-de-lys relate to tho assistance ron del ed by Ireland and Franco, and are blazoned on a green banner. How ever, this commltteoH report fared no hotter than Its predecessors, and finally tho entire question of evolving an appropriate seal wns placed In tho hands of the secietary of tho Conti nental Congress tho Irishman. Charles Thomson. He. with tho aid of William Harton. gave to tho world our present emblematic signuuue. Americans In general, and those ot Irish ancestry in particular, will be In- NEWS FROM OVEK THE STATE What it Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to the Read- rt Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Ami era -County Treasurer Wood has ircelved $il by way or conscience niotuy. The letter uceompnnlng tho money was signed "A Tnpayer." and stated that the writer had cheated tho county ttruiuiior'ii olllco to tho eMetil of JI! several yeaitt ago The $i; npicscntod this $'! with compound Intel est al 10 per cent Tor all tho In tenoning lime. II Is thought that this action Is duo to the Influence of the evangelistic meetings conducted here. To Dulld Parochial School. Sutton An Interesting meeting was held in tho Methodist Kplscopal church, tho men or tho church and congregation entertaining the ladles of the church and their families to a four-course luncheon. There were about 200 present. This was to cele brate, tho tact that tho church was out of debt, aud also as an acknowl edgement of the help rendered by the women of tho church in times past. After the banquet tho company were entertained by music and short speochoit. Particularly the Ladies. Not only pleasant one! refreshing to the taslc, hut gently cleansing nnd sweet ening to the system, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is patticularly adapted to Indies and children, and beneficial in all cases in which a wholesome, strength ening nnd effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly safe at all times and rlitnrJt rn1d. hf.irl.ir.lirs nnd the naini caused by indigestion and constipation so promptly and effectively that it is the ono pcifcct family laxative which gives satis faction to nil nnd is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have personal knowledge of its ex ccllcncc. Its wonderful popularity, however, has led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita iinna ivliirti nri iHnntkfnetnrilv. There fore, when buying, to gel its beneficial effects, always note the full name of the Company Gilifornia Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the Genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. For sale by all leading druggist. Price 50 cents per bottle. BroWsironlTroches tlliet rrllnl forrrllPTlnHTIirimlTrnnlilr. Nnonlalra buiiiiU f ri-o. JollH I. Huowh A Sow Huston Mm. Ail oculist can do nothing for a man who Is blind to his own Interests. May Erect $20,000 School. Fremont Catholics of Fremont con template tho erection of a parochial school costing from $20,000 to $:I0,0U0, according to an announcement made by the rector. Iter. J. .1. O'Sulllvnti, to his congregation Sunday. Tliechurcl. owns two lot. t adjoining Its parsonage property and these aro to furnish thu site for tho school. G.it field Tea. tn1.cn rcHul.trly, will correct both liver unit kidney disorders. Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of Bun bhlne In tho soul, and lllls It with a steady and peipetual serenity. Addison. ggtKg. Takes Life bv Unlciuc Method. Hastings Patrick Hnrron wan run over nnd Instantly killed by a switch engine In tho yaida hero Friday. Ac coiding to tho statement made by the crew of tho engine, Hnrron crawled tip to tho engine and stuck his head nnd uhouldera beneath it beforo it could bo stopped. Trie Reason. "This purse Is real alligator skin." "1 suppobo that hi why it has such snap." Elegant Language. "A poet speaks of himself na a 'blind voyager nciom tho bitter seas.' " "Perhaps an ovciindulgonco In fancy food has given him un acuto oonsa Hon of mill do iner." Du Simitlere'B Design of Seal. Thompson's Design, the Basis of Present Seal. Plan for New School Buildings. York Members of tho York school board aro beginning to make plana for the erection of Ihreo new school build ings. Kfforts will bo made to have a petition to vote bonds ready to sub mit to the voters at tho spring elec tion. Overton At a meeting of tho Mod ern Woodmen lodge of Overton, reso lutions wero passed declaring tho pro posed new rates too high and unjust. Tho lodgo will coopurato with others In tho Btato to light tho proposed rates. NEWS FROM THE STATE HOU8E. cd to perform ILs assigned duty, nnd after six weeks of labor, during which time many designs wero cousldered. tt was announced that tho device ar- One of the Proposed Harp Designs. ranged by Jefferson, based on the com pilation of a Huguenot named Du Slmltler, bo reported to Congress ou August 10, 1776. Tho design in ques tion was qulto elaborate and Indlcnted fundamental knowledgo of tho laws of heraldry, besides containing primal symbolic language, and ono Impor tant element which appealed Btrongly to tho Irish pride of race. The pro posed shield carried an emblem to ropresent tho six groat nationalities nuino- nart In tho war for independ ence, or those who populated tho col onies and wero earnest In the light for American freedom. Thus, for Eng land appeared a rose, for Scotland a thistle, for Ireland a harp, for Franco a fluer-do-lya, for Germany a black eaglo, and for tho Netherlands a lion. Du Slmltler, who was tho heraldic art ist, placed Ireland third !u this im portant subdivision of that proposed shield for tho Union, and It Is Inter esting to noto tho reasons set forth for this recognition of tho patriotism of tho colonial Inhabitants who camo bero from Ireland: Tho third Quartering, green, with a barp of gold, was to be the respected symbol of Ireland, and was placed upon tho shield ns a token to the Irish patriots who took an active part In tho war for independence; In fact, having brought over with them a spirit of dls I!!? and revengo against Kngland, they 3u?nt most bravely in our Btrug- discovered by tholr unski'lfulness In playing of tho harp." That tho heraldic devi.o of which Du Slmltler was the author pleased his critics Is proved by tl.o fact that Franklin at once withdrew his design, Adams abandoned hla and Jefferson relegated his diagram to oblivion in favor of tho compilation oTered by tho French expel t. Also then- were other iiosliriiK nlnced In evldonco by distin guished colonists. Among them was an emblem of Ireland, a "Harp" with thirteen strings, and the motto, Mujora Mlnoiobus Consonant, meaning "Tho greater and lesser ones sound togeth er." Tho strings of the harp wero ot different lengths, yet they composed one Instrument In n strong frame and sounded In harmony. This appropri ate dcvlcu wns Intended to represent thereof the samo as In tho canton; and round her wnist a purple glrdlo, fringed or embroidered, argent, with tho word 'Vlrtute,' resting her In terior hand on the escutcheon, nnd holding In tho other the proper stand ard of tho United States, having a dove argent perched on the top of It. "On tho sinister side: a man In complete armor, hla sword-belt azure fringed with gold, his helmet encircled with a wreath of laurel and crested with one white and two bluo plumes; supporting with his dexter hand tho escutcheon, and holding In tho interior a lance, with tho point sangulnated, and upon it n banner displayed, vert; (green). In thofess-polnt a harp strung with silver, between a star In chief, two rimirs-do-lys In fess. a pnlr of swords In saltier, in basses, all argent. Barton's Second Design. tho now government under the Con tinental Congress, as composed of provinces of various sizes and strength, but all working and re spondlng hurmonlously for tho gen rni pnmi made united in strength and uurposo by tho framowork of Con I gross. Tfcia doslgn uo doubt was ob- Tho tenants ot tho cscutchoon stand on a scroll on which Is tho following motto: 'Deo Pavento,' which alludes to tho eye In tho arms, meant for tho eye of Providence." The Congress evidently counted It moro Important to possess tho eeal than a ting, for no doflnlto action on tcrcsted In tho following sketch of the career of tho mnn who solved tho problem of providing a seal for tho Government of tho United States: Charles Thomson was born at Ma ghera. Irelnnd, November 29. 1729, and cutno to America with ills threo elder tirit.hfru In 1741. They landed at Now Castle, Delaware, with no other dependence than their industry. Thomson was educated by Doctor Al lison, tho tutor of several of the signers ol' the Declaration of Inde pendence. Ho had n groat passion for reading and when yet n young man he had gleaned nufllclcnt Knowl edge to be counted among tho "Uteri." Ho wns afterwards a teacher In tho Friends' academy, at Now Castle, Del aware. From thence ho went to Philadelphia, whoro ho became nc mt.'ilnted with nnd obtained advice from Henjamln Franklin; ho soon be camo tho Intlmato friend of tho "learned Philadelphia!!" nnd their friendship seemed to Increaso dally. In 1772 ho served as negotiator with tho Iroquois and Delawaro Indians, and his good, conscientious work among tho natives brought for him tho worthy nickname, "Truthtoller," by which name tho Indians always after called him. He was a man ot rare abilities and had tho peculiar requi sites to make and keep friends where over ho happened to wander. Ho was called to tho responsible duty ot keep ing minutes of the proceedings of the first Continental Congress In 1774, and from that time until ho resigned ma office in 1789 then flfty-nlno years old ho was tho secretary of that digni fied and Important body. John Adams called him "the Sam Adams of Philadelphia, tho life of the cause of liberty." This certainly was a compliment, coming as it did from a tried and honest patriot. Thomson, It Ib true, made a most diligent secre tary, and in that position ho had tho rare pleasuro of taking notes of nil tho Impnrtnnt congressional actions. For tho llrst year'B work ho rocelvod no pay. Ho sorved as permanent sec retary during tho eventful flftcea years that followed. His seal was ac cepted officially on Juno 20, 17S2. Tho Btnto railway commission has Indefinitely postponed the hearing asked for by tho city of McCook In tho matter of tho telephone rates In that city. Tho trial of Albert Prince, charged with slaying Deputy Warden D.ivIb of tho ntato penitentiary, will ho takon up at next week's session of the dis trict court at Lincoln, Tho state orthnnedlo hospital at Lincoln, which was established a fow yearn ago, lias gradually grown until there nrc now ono hundred crippled children in tho Institution. The Kearney Light and Power com pany has applied to Stato Engineer Prion for an adjudication of Its water rights. Although this company Is ouo of the oldest In tho state. Hi) rights liavo never been adjudicated. Nebraska was tlm first state to re niilro bv statute that teachers In Dub lin schools should qualify themselves to teach eleinentnry principles of agriculture, Iho same as to teach other branches of learning In such schools. A reappralsomont of moro than half of tho 21.1,000 acres of stuto school lands under lease In Cherry county has beon reported to Iand Commissioner Cowies. The nppralso mont hns aB yet not been reviewed by tho board of public lands and buildings nnd whother nny changos aro to bo made Ib not known. For more than n yenr tho Lincoln city Young Men's Christian associa tion hns maintained an employment bureau for the ubo of laborers and em ployers of tho city of Lincoln. It Is now proposed to extend tho scopo of tho work to include all of Nobraska and parts of other states In tho nilddlo -west. Tho bureau's function will bo to secure work for Nebraska laborers either in this or other states, and on tho other hand, to find men for vacant positions, preference In this Instance being given to Nebraska workmen. Probably the Truth. The diugglst in a small town died, and his widow continued tho business. A month later she arranged tho win dow display so that It was very at tractive. That week tho town paper contained this Item of news: "Mr Arthur Kdwards, a prominent druggist of lllgfilnsvlllc. took In tho sights or our city yesterday. Ho was verv much Interested In our drug gist's ntiraetlvo widow." A Beautiful Decline. Ollle James, the gigantic nnd genial congressman and senator-elect from Kentucky, wns in conversation the other flay with a Washlngtoninn when tho latter made certain Inquiries with reference to a mutual friend whom ho had not seen for a number of years. "And how does Col. Prescott spend bis declining years?" he nsked. "Heaullfully, sir; beautifully!" an swered James. "Ho has a fine farm, sir. A string of trotters, sir. And a barrel of whisky 10 years old nnd a wife of Hie samo age, sir!" Didn't Surprise Mrs. Flynn. Dennis Flynn, while returning from work, look refuge under n treo during a thunderstorm. Tho treo was Btruck by lighting and Dennis was blown uome twenty feet away by tho concuB clon and badly Btunned. A neighbor found Dennis and began tho work of resuscitation; another hurried to tho homo of Dennis to inform Mrs. Flynn of tho nccldoiit. Mrs. Flynn listened n tlm nolrrhtmr's nccount of the acci dent with mingled terror and Joy, and when told that her husband was not much hurt and would soon bo homo, her pleasure was gratifying to behold. "An' Dennis was twinty fato away, did yez say?" "About that, yes." "Och, my Dennis always was quick on IiIh fnti." Mild Mrs. Flynn. with a proud shake of her head. A WOMAN DOCTOR Wsc Quick to See That Coffee Poison Was Doing the Mischief. Honry Wngnor, who has been an official of tho Btato ponltcntlary for BBVeral years past, will bo named to succeed the late Deputy Warden Davl3, according to an announcement made tt the stato house. Robert La Follotto's name has boon added to tho list of candWato3 to bo votol on at Nebraska's presidential primary by a petition filed by Socro tary Corrlck of tho La Follotto Stato league. Tho potltlon contained the names of about 1,000 voters, wldoly scattered ovor tho state. A lady tolls of a bad caso of coffco poisoning, and tolls it In a way so sim ple and straightforward that literary skill could not Improve it. "I had neuralgic headaches for 12 years," bIio says, "and have suffered untold ngony. When I llrst began to have them I weighed 140 pounds, but they brought me down to 110. "i went to many doctors and they gnvo mo only temporary relief. So I suffered on, till ono day, a woman doctor advised mo to drink Postum. Sho said I looked llko I was coffeo poisoned. "So I began to drink Postum, and gained 15 pounds in tho first few weeks and am still gaining, but not so fast as at first. My headaches began to leavo mo after I had used Postum ubout two weeks long enough, I ex pect, to got tho coffeo poison out or my system. "Now that a few months have pass ra nfncfi I bosaii to uso Postum, I can gladly say that I never know what a neuralgic hcadacho Is like nny more, nnd It was nothing but Postum that relieved mo. "Ileforo I used Postum I never went out alono; I would get bewilder od and would not know which way to turn. Now I go alone and my head Is as clear as a bell. My brain and nerves aro stronger than they have been for years." Name given by Postum Co., Ilattlo Creok, Mich. "There's u reason," and it Is explain ed in tho Httlo book, "The Road to Wellvlllo," in pkgs. Kver read the above Irtterf A w one nppeara from time to time. The? arc B-mulae, trie, aad fall of hnauus latcrcat. I H i. v, i . w.i.ftMMaiMty - -; mm;ac- - ,,&utiitiasMfihaitw