ster County Republican t .HLAMBIIKltltY , ICilltorund I'nlilUlini Uotr , NltUHAHKA The future KaiiMiiK joint will be imr- Tarlr 8. A man that gctK the Htnall-pox ought to keep it to hhnKclf. The Auntrlan KclcliHrnth opened with uiuml rough house. The gloRB trust may he wild to bo no of the healthiest bottle bablcH on Tocord. < rrrrrrs The girl who Injured her too In a fall .from her bicycle and IH milug for -10.- 000 damage * * netn a high value on her- elf. In the last hundred years Turkey haH lost nbout half of ItH territory. Yet In face of this misfortune thcro are cold blooded people who want the , Sultan to pay lite debts ! The Ohio murderer that was olcctro- entcd the other day loft behind a largo consignment of advice for young men. Why IR It that Much crltnlnalH Imagine their advice Is wanted ? There nre lively times ahead for phi- Utcstn Qucon Victoria's dcrtth will bring about changes In 1.HOO pontage .tamps , Issued by sixty-four States and colonies that arc ruled by Great Brit ain. Of all the many Illogical reasons for temmlttlng murder , the most unreasonable - able , probably , is that which actuates A man to kill a woman because aim has "loo much regard for herself to marry Mm. The Chinese Minister , Wu Ting-fang , vraa one of the eulogists of Abraham lilncoln ut the Into birthday celebra tion. "I do not look on Lincoln , " said k , "on belonging to America nlonc. The world clalmn him as a benefactor * f mankind. " The simple fact that the rtprescntntlvo of China thus claims a hare In the Interest , common to all jttidft , which centers In Lincoln's per son and work , Is ouo anawor to the collection , Docfl the Celestial Empire au.tc progroro ? . , -I i 8U11 another language has bwn add- fl to the lint , though It will atl'ect only 'tfeose who explore the antarctic re- flona. And aa usual an American Is responsible for It. Dr. Frederick Cook , stf Brooklyn , haa contributed to the Bol- flnn government a voonbulary of 80- (00 words of the Yaghan language , poteen by the savages of Terra del Puego. Kortuuntely wo have not un- fettxvd thece southern laudn yet , so there J * nothing worsp jihcail for the Amerl- MUI liugulot ; iJiah Spanish. Speaking of youthful offenders , a Kanaaa City justice wiy : "I have had Mae boys publicly whipped with p. rawhide by their lawful guard- lonn. Not ono of them has uvor boeu back In court for an offense , and every ono of the nine Is now load- toff an exemplary life. On the other baud , hoys wjioin l sent to Jail six yeora ng5'for liutlt larcouy are now Men iwrvlag terms In the penitentiary Tor serious crimes. " The Justice con cludes that a Jail sentence transforms a hoodlum Into a hereto other hood lums , of course- and In Jail In ; acquires sew knowltMlge of vice , so that h Is better prepared and more determined , when he comes out , to follow criminal courses. But tlio boy who Is whipped , to ridiculed and disowned by his "gang , " and thor Is nothing for him to flo but to bo good and go to work. Americana who have been accustom * . * ( ! to eat corn cakes for breakfast rwhen they can gut tlium , ami who know the delights of "corn pone" UN made In the regions where Indian corn grows luxuriantly , do not need to be , told that corn meal possesses high mi * 'trltlve value , but persons who never nt nujrtlilngju heJiread and llapjack Jlne unless "made from wheat Ifour , ouglijjto read the conclusions renchtHl ' : f * * m ' - i iSiHE. if Ooiuiectlciit. ' 'Among' the I-ereala wheat flour raultH Mghest In fuel value , but/dornineiil Is close behind and Is uiucli superior * In nutritive . Ih fact ' . power. , I'rpf. Atwater - water concludes , all things considered , lliat cornmeal stands at tln > head of our food products. Those facts ought to be made known to the people of Ku- ropi by the American exporters who are trying to cultivate a taste In the old world for the product of the inal/.e plant. The consumption of coriuneal abroad Is Increasing , but It ought to be many times what It Is now. t A working man who would live to be eld writes : " 1 want to keep my health , and realize that the average man knows'almost ' as much about the moon AM he does about his own body. The trouble with rules for longevity Is that -they are suited for the rich , the leisure chins , -who , not having to earn their "bread , can < virry out health rules. " That Is where the working man Is wrong. It Is easier for the poor to bo lii-allhy than the rich , because health and simplicity are cln'-oly related. Hh John .Sawyer was one of England's prcatest physicians. He believed that It was possible for any man with a jood constitution and a determination to live right , to reach the age of 100 .years , and so he laid out this set of rules for longevity "Eight hours slccj on your right side. Keep your boil Teem window open all night and do 110 Jiavt' your bedhead against the wall because walls hold d'ampne K and cold : u warm bath In the morning ( Urn Is not cxpcnalVv ) , lorerelse'befon breiil < fn < < t , cat little meal , nntl si'e thai It Is well cooked. Knl plenty of fat t < food tlib cells which destroy dlsea.M Bi'rma , nml nvold InloxIcnntB , wlilc-l destroy those ccll.s. Wntch I ho drl-ik ! np wnter , dump mid dm Ins. Take fro ( piciit and short holldayH. Limit yoin nmbltloii nnd keep your temper. " I'Vvi people live by rule , for we are all crea tures of Impulw , but If you anIt search of health and mental nnd lioilllj peace , yon can do wow thnn to trj Sir John Sawyer's prescription. This IH an HKP of fadn and hobbles , and among the latest dovelopnu-ntH In thin line IH the raw food cure for d > n- pcrmln. The chief apoBlle and expo nent of thin treatment threatens to es tablish a ii urn bur of restaurants for the exploitation of the remedy thut raised him from physical wreck to robnsl health , as he declares. A sample hill of fan * Includes raw oysters , radishes , cold Hlnvv , cheese , nuts and raisins. While no objection can be made to the raw oysters , the average dyspeptic will turn in horror from the other cdlbloH mentioned , remembering IhepaiiKS that folloued previous Indulgence In them. The Hiifferer from dyspepsia , however , Is much like the sufferer from seasickness - nessat llrst he Is afraid lie , will die , and then he fears that be won't die. Therefore there may be some bravo enough to risk trial of the'remedy In hope of deriving bone-fit , or who will In their desperation resort to It In the lope of more ( illicitly ending their mis ery forever. If the now diet should bo i success It would effect a revolution n domestic economy. I'ots , pans , nkll- ets and all the other cooking utensils , liavlnp ceased to serve the purpose of their manufacture , will he consigned to the back alleys or sold for a trlllo to .he Junk collector. There will be no necessity then for the wife Rotting up first to make the fire and cook her bus- land's breakfast , and peace and har mony will return to households now torn by discord over the preparation of the morning meal. There are great possibilities for the raw food cure , but in view of the fact that the use of lire and the application of cooking to food linn ever dlstlngulshd man from brute , It Is not likely that that distinction so leoply rooted In human nature can ho obliterated by the efforts of the raw food curlsts. \Vhlle there Is , as one scientist ha recently expressed It , Home doubt aa to the value of the somatoloiflcal study of inii-ii , all facts and Indications that throw light upon the past of man ou this plnnet are of absorbing Interest to the comparatively few specialists who ore devoting their lives to this work. We may reafconably doubt tlie scientist who asserts that the American contl- lent has been Inhabited (10,000 years , but there can be no doubt that It It ) wine to enconratie all Intelligent study of man's origin. At nresent there _ \s \ nvoix ! at fen t Urn being given toUie study of man upon the American continent rhan ever before. The Amcrlcuu Phil osophical Society of f'hllndelphla Is dong - ng iiuicli In this direction , as also the Field Columbian Museum In Chicago. One of the Interesting records of earlier tlmoa that ha recently I > O MI rediscov ered IH that of two reproductions of Mexican manuscripts of the early slx- ; ppnth century. The manuscripts In mention are Navnjo picture records , that for more than two centuries were burled In amonastery near Florence. Italy , whither they drifted after luiv- , ng been originally sent as presents to Kmperor Charles V. by one of the vice roys in Mexico. Forgotten for two con- tnrles , they have again been recovered , fortunately. In a century that apprecl- itt'R the value of all records of the past. The Mexican Indians and original tribes are now being studied more care fully than ever Iwfore and the same may be said of the Indian tribes north of Mexico In the United States anil Hrltjsh America. In all. Including the iCsklmns , "theiv are now said to be ibout ! l.0,000 of these fndlans , embrac- ng fifty-seven linguistic stocks , though iractlcally the great mass of them be- eng to eight stocks , moit of the oth ers being extinct. The study of thc.se Is necessarily dltllcult and such mate rials as exist , are rapidly vanishing. For these reasons It is all the more ur gent that the study lu > made us prompt ly and as thoroughly as possible. - Violets Many worn-out farms In Virginia have of late been uUll/.ed for the grow ing of violets. The industry Is spread ing rapidly , and some of the most suc cessful growers are women. They em ploy small negro boys to carry on the work , which Is not laborious. The greater part of the yield is taken by Philadelphia''dealers. The great violet-growing center , how ever , according to Dr. H. T. ( Jallosvay of the Iteparlmeiii of Agriculture. Is I'oughkeepsle , New York. All vlolet.s from this district Hnd a ready market In New York l.'lty. the ( lowers generally bringing the raisers not lose , than a cent each. The average yield of a sin gle plant is llfty ( lowers a year , and with good eare a hundred may be oln tallied. In the Virginia violet farms , after the young off-shoots have been transplant ed into open frames , rolling wi..den screens are used on the top of the f i pines to regulate the amount of sunshine - shine which shall be admitted to the plants. llnw They Weil in Spain. Marriage in Spain takes place by day or at night , according to the fortune o ( the young people or their station In life , If well-to-do the ceremony comes oft' hi the early part of the morning. \Vv will ull have-to taco the music the funeral march wane duj. ATCHISON GLOBE LIGHTS. Comment * on I'.rerydny Affnlrn by na Original Oenlna. A love n'fTalr Is the only thing that tvlll open some men's pocketbookni Lots of young men give bashfulncsa is an cxeiiKO for not going out In so- tlety. When u friend IH In trouble , don't nsk , "Can I do anything ? " Do Home- tiling. The friends who have something dis agreeable to say to you always find time 10,0011 , , , . . . t ( About Xhc.llrst discovery , that n wlf'pw makes Is that she , married < - ' " tlrely- too young. If you want a boy to deliver u pint of berries to u neighbor , give htm a gal lon when be starts. A Jolly'shoiild be heard only by tlio p'orabn for whom It Is Intended. To others H Is"an emetic. ' * ' ITnvlng no opportunity to' do wrong d6esn'l 'make you Wit IT thali' th'64e who have every ehaiice. ' ff'a woman has absolute fa'1 ' ' " ll1 , ' l"iUH\tlml \ ( , it IH a * giVilt compllinenfto his powers of conc'c'alnieiit. ' There are very few occasions In a woman's life I hat do not'compel her to trot right down to the dry goods stdi'es. Things even themselves up : When the grocery bill Is small , It means that the drygoods bill will be larger than usual. ( live a woman something good to eat nnd she doesn't thoroughly enjoy It until she has found a huilgry boy to divide with. Some persons think a furnace Is tlio hardest thing In the world to regulate , but that Is because they have forgotten their love affairs. After every marriage , it Is said the bride must have money of , her own , but It turns out usually that It Is the groom going In debt , Kvery thing seems to be produced on a larger scale than twenty years ago , except the strap that hung be hind the kitchen door. Probably you are familiar with the careless manner In which people "talk" about each other , and of course you know yon don't escape. A law should be passed prohibiting engineers , and other persons upon whose carefulness depend the lives of others , from falling In love. The doctrine that It Is more blessed to give than to receive , Is always en tertained by those persolld who believe the world owes them a Jiving. The crazy man , with the state taking care of him , and unlimited time to talk and Handle big enterprises , Is all right ; It Is sane kin who arc miserable. What has become of the old fash ioned woman who would as soon go to church without her bonnet , as to go to BCC a sick neighbor without taking wnnethlng to eat ? It makes no difference how much prenchern and Sunday school teachers talk , the children's Idea of heaven Is always taken from the transformation scone In "Uncle Tom's Cabin. " IS CHEESE A NUISANCE ? New York Supreme Court Held that It Win Not. Llmbnrgerchee.st orrather Its odor- was passed upon by the New York Su preme court the other day. The court's decision was that LImbiirger cheese kept on the premises of a tlrm dealing in butter and cheese Is not a public nuisance which the courts will abate , at the suit of adjoining property-own ers , and this although the cheese Is kept In enormously largo quantities. In a dissenting opinion tiled by , ludg Hatch , however , the following lan guage Is used : "The odor from Limburger - ger cheese , when It is given a fair op portunity to spread Itself , Is overwhelming - whelming and unless the olfactory sense be educated to the liking or dead ened to Its presence , It Is about as of fensive an odor as can greet the olfac tory nerve of human beings. That tin premises are Inhabitable In Us continu ed exposed presence will not be gener ally believed and when It is combined with tln > odorlferousness arising from the cheese , we can readily see that a stench can be produced by the side ol which the smell of hogpens and slaugh- terhousw might be regarded as deli cate perfumery. It Is enough to say that language falls In description of uuoh an odor and It Is evident that the witnesses for the plaintiff were battled In their attempt by lack of power to tie- Hcrlbo the overwhelming presence It needs no occult power to understand that only a small iimlntlty of Llmbur- ger cheese Is necessary to 1111 the at mosphere \\ltli .smell. We have seen a single wagon , containing a large quun- I tlty , drive people from Hie street along which It passed and we can readily un derstand that by constant use the wa gons come to have a distinctive smell entirely their own. " Culled t < > Pl-CHOtl. It is to be feared that some othet men's "call" to preach Is not more Im perative than that of the negro referred to by Mr. Hooker Washington In the Outloook. The old negro was working in the cotton-Held one hot day In .Inly. Sud denly he Mopped , and looking toward the sky. he exclaimed : "O l.awd. d > cotton am so grassy , da will ; am so hard , an' de sun am so hot , dat I b'llove ills darky am called to preach ! " ISxnvUo fl r u Kill MUII. Club attendant ( to stout party who U struggling Into overcoat ) Allow me , ylr. I Stout party--N"o. don't trouble. Thli I Is the only exercise 1 ever takel Lon don Punch. Telephones arc in common use in French hospitals to enable porsonB with Infectious diseases to converse freely with their friends without dan- Kcr of communicating disease. I am Ktiro PIso's Cure for Consump tion saved my life three years ago. Mrs. Thos. Uobblm , Maple street , Norwich , N. Y. , Feb. 17 , 1000. "What seems to be the matter with him ? " asked the doctor , approaching the bedside of the nian who lay swath ed in bandages. "Ite found outwhere the gas leaked , briefly explained the nuse. . Hlnks : J hear thai Quicks was mar ried last week to a deaf mute. Winks : All , taken a silent partner , BO to speak , You Cnn Oet Allen' * Koot-Kase FRRB. Write to-dny to Allen S. Ohnatod , 1 * Key , N. Y. , for a KUKK xainple of Allen's Foot- K.iic , n powder to sliuke Into jour shoes. It ciire tired , BweaUug , damp , swollen , aching ffet. It uinkp * new or tight shoes racjr. A certain cure for Corns and nunlona. All druuulsts aud shoe stores Bell It. 25 e. " 1 suppose you know , " said the in dulgent parent to the ansious suitor , "that my daughter has been reared in the lap of luxury ? " VYes , sir , 1 know that. Still , I am glad you mentioned it ; for it convinces me that you realize the importance of making us a liberal allowance to live upon. " TO OUUi : A COM ) IN ONK 1 > AY Tnke I.nxntivo Jiroino Quinine Tablets. All dnit-'uistsrulund the money If It falls to < inre. B.V. . OroTe's Blgnutnrelsoneachbox 25o. Tommy had been boasting about his new brother. "IlowoldhJ he , Tom ? " asked the policeman. "T\vo weeks , " said Tom. . . "He's ' very small , Isn't he ? " "Yes , " said Tom , "he's pretty small that Is , all .except his voice. "Wyld : She Is not beautiful , tmt she has.tsweot winning way. Kellogg : 1 know iU i played poker with her last night. Chronic Nasal CatnrrU poloon * every brentli that is drawn into the lungi. There la proournbls from any druggint 'tLft remedy for its our * . A small quantity of Ely's Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spreads ever au inflamed and angry surface , relieves immediately the painful inflamma tion , oleanseH , heals and cures. Drying iu- ImlonU , fumes , smokes ami gnuffi pimply doTelop dry catarrh j they dry up Uie * eore- tions which adhere to the membrane nud duoompoHO , causing a far more serious trou- bio than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants , use Ely's Oream Balm. It is reliable and will cure ontnrrh , cold in the headand hay ferer easily and pleasantly. All Jmggista sell it at CO cents or it will be mailed by Ely Brothers , 56 NS'arren St.lN.Y. "How came you , boy , to have such a short , snub nose ? " asked a city dan dy of a country boy. "So that 1 wouldn't be poking It In to other people's business , " was the withering reply. "I wonder if all men are fools , " snapped Mrs. Enpeck during a little domestic tiff the other morning. "No , indeed , my dear , " replied her husband ; "J know a number of men who are bachelors. " MM. Wlnilnw'i HOOTIU.NO HYHUP for chllilrnn trrtlilnir , soften * the Kiimi. r < * tue lnll m tlon , ll y li lu , ouiei wind cullo. iJo bottle. The Immortal of this world disturbs the sleep of another. Wheat never looked liner in the west. II ifflcud' .N.U NO. 666 , 19 , YORK , NIB. Bant Speak fame All manner of extravagant expressions are possible when a woman's nerves are overwrought. The spasm at the top of the wind pipe or bronchial tubes , "ball rising in the throat/ ' violent beating of the heart , laughing and crying by turns , muscular spasms ( throwing the arms about ) , frightened by the most insignificant occur rences are all symptoms of a hysterical condition and se rious derangement of the female organs. Any female complaint may produce hysterics , which must be regarded as a symptom only. The cause , however , yields quickly to liydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Coin- pound , which acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the nerve centers , dispelling effectually all those distressing symptoms. Mrs. Lewis Saya : " I Feel Like a New Person , Physically and flentally. " "DBxn MRS. PINKHAM : I wish to speak a good word for Lydin B. Plnlcham's Vegetable Compound. For years I had ovarian trouble and Buffered everything from nervousness , severe headache , and pain in back and abdomen. I had consulted different physicians , but decided to try your medicine , and I soon found it was giving me much relief. I con tinued its use and now am feeling like n new person , physically and mentally , and am glad to add one more testimonial to the value of your remedy. " Mas. M. H. LBWTS , 2108 Valentino Ave. , Tremont , Now York , N. Y. Writing to Mrs. Pinkham is the quickest and surest way to get the right advice about all female troubles. Her ad dress is Lynn , Mass. She advises women free. Following is an instance : . it. * Mrs. Haven's First Letter to Mrs. Pinkham. "DEAR MKS. PINJUIAM : I 'would like your advice in regard to my troubles. I suffer every mouth at time of menstruation , and flow so much and for BO long that I become very weak , also get very dizzy. I am troubled with a discharge before and after menses , have pains in ovaries so bad some times that I can hardly got around , have apre feeling in lower part of bowels , pain in back , bearing-down feeling , a desire to pnsa urine frequently , with , pains in passing it ; have leucorrnooa , headache , fainting spells , and some times have hysteria. My blood is not in good condition. Hoping to hear from you. I am , " Mns. EMMA HAVEN , 2508 South Avo. , Council Bluffs. Iowa. ( Juno 3 , 1809. ) Mrs. Haven's Second Letter. " DRAB MRS. PINKUAM : I wish to express my gratitude for what your medicine has done for me. I suffered for four years with womb trouble. Every mouth I flowed very badly. I got so bad that I could hardly do my work. Was obliged to sit or lie down the most of the time. I doctored for a long time , but obtained no relief I began using your remedies Lydia 13. Piulclmm's Vegetable Compound , Blood Purifier , Sanative Wash and Liver Pills and now feel like a new woman. " MBS. KMM * . HAVEN , 8508 South Ave. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ( Fob. 1 , 1900. ) Owlnj : to the ( act th t some ikeptical people htvef rora time to time queitlonad _ _ _ _ w _ „ . . , the genulnenesj of the testimonial Utten we are constantly publishing , w hare deposited with the Notional City Dank , of Lynn , Maaa. , (5.009 , which will be paid to any person who win how that the aooTO testimonials are not genuine , or vrere published before obtaining the writers' special permission. LVDIA E. FINKHAU Mnuicoia Co. This is the OllSTOVE Flame Made ilso ia four hrger sizu If your dealer docs not have Sold them write to everywhere. the nearest agency of STANDARD OIL CO. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES Th real worth of mr 1.00 and M.M ho * compared with Ueriii keilsS .Mto/J.it . SlvS 00 I ) It 1-ilpe Una oajmoll * exjiuilled * t any price. Kest In the world for men. 1 moke nria .4-11 innrc Mini' . Outli * - . oo.lr * r . \Vr tl n l.Nrtrit l'rocc ) . limit nny uthrr nmnuruc. turerlntlinnnria. l IUl > l , > < > I"nnjuncwhocnn pru * tliul uty atuleuirnt l u t ' "J ; y 5 < Ilonil" * . Tnk * . no .uh.tltnt t In l t on harlnj W i.loiirlasshoM with name and price itam | > ed on bottom. / \ our dealer should keep them il : gfv one dealer eict mUe sale lu each town. If lie does not keep Uieni and will lint get them for you. order direct from factory , enclosing prce ) * ud JSc. eitra for oarrlas * . 0orl.WO.OOOsaU.n.dwarr. , . ! ' .f1IfJiAll'ie " ? " " { . * ur * . V..I& , . Buj * .ia j &iT. fl < L DOuutAbi oricxitn. MAIN , PIBO'S CU.RE FO UUfitS WHtfit Alt tLSi [ AILS. llect Cough Syrup. Tuttes OIMH ] , | In time. Sold by ilruyyl t . has been trying to open the larder door"It's ) no ( 'ixKl , Tom. Not tine of tlio keys will lit. " Tommy "Well then , all w can da now is to wait tintll imuiima cornel home , and ask her for something foi belntf j'ood boys " Little boy ( who IHUS been sent to Miss Micks' panlon ) " 1'loase , Micks , I'vucomu to apoloKl/.o , and I'll never do it AGENTS Brohard Sash Look and Brohard Door Holclir Active workers eTrrywIitr * ran Mm alna a st'ady dtruiand for our K o < ts. aaitb lock , with prlieatrrusclc.rrc forZoataaij , farpostat * . TUB Bit Oil All DO ) . , B | 10 < rllad lka | , Fa