Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 19, 1901, Image 7

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    UNABLE TO STAND FOR MONTHS
BECAUSE OF SPRAINED
ANKLES.
Curort br St. Jncolm Oil. " "
HTrotn the Cardiff TliB . )
Amonj ; thi tbuii * udi of ruluaUry hv
atjrtttMiiiinta of the yrrnt valu * of St ,
Jmjobx OH fur ( pruiti * , Btiffueu and * ure >
Uts * * , is thnt of .Mrs. U. TU ni t , 4 Alfi-
anilru tva I , ( .Sell , , I'sbrod , near t'oatj-
pcidd , South NValo , irb taje :
"It Is with great i lr imre that I add my
williaj ; tostltnunjr to Hit iuvalunble excel
lence of your celebrated Ht. Jac ha Oil ,
us experienced iu ui.r * cast. 1 pralu-
c < 5 both wy ankle * iu rralkiBj ; down e us
ttoprt so inrerely that I TT S unable to
tniul for icrtral niontU * . The pulu 1
Uttered was movtt Berere , and otttiug
tWnt I nsml helped tut UBtil I applied St.
Jacobs Oil. trhea thtjr iuiuitdlately tic
cttiuo better dnlljr , nnd in * sliort time 1
va able to go about , aud soon after 1
TCftu ciuito cured. 1 am uow dettruiiucd
td lulvLw } ail p r OM auffrrluK froui palua
to trso thla wonderful r uieiy ) , nliica did
o much for m . "
Mrs. Thorana dons nut tnlightti ui as
16 wlint treatment she. purnued durlnj tha
months she was nnablt U stand , and dur
ing which time she TTAS lufftrine
tniicb , but vro venture to nuifrnt that hat1
Pho called U any well-known nedical
man ho weald hare at ( MM.1 * prescribed St.
Jucobs Oil , for it has conquered pain up-
Wfirds of fifty years , mid doctor * kuow
tlmru I * nothing so food. Th pro'irletors
of 81 , .Tacobi Oil hnve be u awarded
Upitlro Kold moduli by different Interim-
tlonrcl cxhibititDt a * the premier pain-
kttlmg rornwJy of the world. Tbt c a-
trflvtecs who made the award * wore Iu
each Instance competed largely of the
' '
niQKt muineut' medical mm vb'talnnblo.
Mrs. 'llutiiiai evidently ihd lot kuow the
h'feh opinion ID which St. Jac l > OU is
by almost STury pregreevlve ia di l
I Orta't II.lp to Br > T It.
'I' 'in very much alarmed about the
futraro of this country , " suid the
pfrlitfuiun.
"Docs any especial ( lunger threaten
"Yo ? , sir. There la seme reason
to , fear that I ahull not be appointed
*
id otlke. " Washington Star.
Bar.nl
j
Miffi Hatty "And when b pro-
posed , did yea refuse him ? "
Miss Antlquo "No ; I just didn't
hanro the heart to , because I know he
conld neb Uvo without ) me. " Colum
bus itate Journal.
If TOM Vso Hall Blue ,
Get Red Cross Ball Ulna , the Beat Ball
Iftbc , Larga 2 oz. package only 0 cents.
A ClflniiilliK Knmrdy.
Dootor "There's nothing serious
the matter with Mlchale , Mrs. Mnl-
doon. I think a little soap and wat
er will do him as much good as any
thing'
Mrs. Muldoon "Yis , doctor ; an1
wll ! Ol give it t' him befoor or afther
hfe males ? " Glasgow Times.
A Dc lral lo Ni'lli'l < > r.
Mrs. IMnlcs "That woman we just
passed is the nlocst neighbor I ever
hud. " ' '
ITrleod "Neighbor ? Why , she
didn't so much ns glance at you. ' '
Mrs. Binks "That's what I like
ubout her "
lIim'M TMs'
Wo offer One lftin < iiv i i' 'lirs Itenflnl for
UY oaifl of Cat-irili lli.it i .uiiioi bo miiL-J by
lldtt'k Ciit rrh ( ; nnt.
V. J. OHBNKT It CO. . J'rnp' , . , Tols Io. O.
We th'i miiterslROOil luive liiievnj F. ,1. Clipucy
fdC tUo list tfi yraips , ; mcllclM ! ( Km lieri vtly
nchoralilit In fustiic trMi-ru'tkiaj .
all ) > i miU lln.ui-
' chlly ntilo to carry < rat r iy > > biiaiiua nioJa br
tlutir ( Inn.
\ \V.E.STSlTllOA\ < o > * ; ilPlrugl ! > tsT l' > lo.1.
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OniBri-.tv.'TolwJo' 0.
llUl' : daUrrli Curalo ttikm iHtcrnalXuctUit :
dlnxitly upoii thii blooil nnd mucuu * . Mirfu * . - . of
tlio fUuii. . ljrlco " < c. } wr bottls Sold by nil
unicelcti. TryittmntiUbi ( r"p
Hull's l-'aiiilly Pilte anttir
London contolns i ; { . ! > : " ) per cent , of
the whole population of Kn lnad , inc
Wtius.
Brine spriugs flow under the town
of Norwich , England. Tliey- have
been there for eenturie.s , am.lt were
used for the production of salt long
bsftore ttie Ohlrstlau era.
A tirlbe of peouliar pceplc dwell on
the banks of the Purus , In South
America. Men , women and olilldreB
ore spotted , with brown spots on a
whlto skin. Their chief article ol
diet Is tisu.
Buy and Try a Box Tonight.
While you think of it , go bny and
try a box of Criscarcts Candy Ca
thartic , ideal laxative , tonight. You'll
never regret it. Genuine tablets
fctani'jeu C. C. C. Never sold iu
bulk. All drimftists , xoc.
ASTHMA-HAT FEVER
CURED BY ,
DR.TAFTS
SEND FOR
FREE TRIAL BOTTLE
ADDRESS DR.TAFT.79 E.I30'-M ST..N.Y.CITY.
Put Up lu Cellnpslble Tubes.
A fiutvaUliUc In h i * Siii ] ) ilur to MujbirJ vr auj
thtr pViirVr.nnU will not ulltltr lh uunt delicate
tUtt. 'line $ a\t. ullajlnp uuii umtiT imU tr ut
Djjlt Article ( vr noHiierful It will tfc < ili tuttli-
ffiiext nve , uni nAv\u brsdartiq tiui io no .
Wr reonaue > d U Hie l < x l nuj & < rjt r l
canil ir-liiit et lat wn , ulw MI an i.t rHjl r mom -
m ffir lUiiK lu tbc chtst u a btouwicV unil ull
thfluwatif , ICKT&I IV nnd KOUIJ wnplnUilt
A UJjJ T LU jicaie utmt T.-V vUlM ( orlt , nuillt
wtt b feud IM hualuiUt * tu tfct k * > uholiL
Untv Fvojde uj "It U vtte kttt of t | jrcur
ig eeoti. at ill iruxcliti , Ucr d ltr > ,
isf leutUt tUi uroouiU t * M in f i < mu itnin i
wt will Mod you a Mb * by m > A.
Ho articte ibemU b anytd by th public in-
fc th m tarrlci r Itfcrl , i ikerwli * it u
tft g BUi .
MANUPACTURIN Cy. ,
17 SU * Slftel. hiw V.rk CHj.
X . KO.897-51. Y-BRK , NEB
cience
Tbc "heflrt wood" of u tree Una ceased
to take any part In the vegetative ecoii *
OUI.T of tile tree. Ha only line U to
utren 'theu the truuk.
An English photographer has devised
a aelieinc for uiuklug birds take their
own photograph. A bait of 1'at la
placed on an eluutrlc wire which U so
connected with a camera that wheu
the bait Is removed the camera shut
ter le released , glvlug uu lustantHneoua
exposure of the sensitive plate.
Under the auspices of the Institute of
Kranca further researches are being
made hi thy famous grottoes of Men-
tone , on the Riviera , where bones and
other remains of prehistoric tueu have
at various times been fouud. Lately
three entire akeletona have beeu dis
covered.
The brain of the aut 1ms been the In-
tercstlug subject of recent study by
Prof. Forel , tlie Swlaa zoologist. This
organ Is well developed In the worker * ,
smaller Iu the females and merely rucll-
tneutury In the males. The insects have
tue sense * of eight , smell , touch aud
taste , hearing being doubtful. Tim siutu
are endowed with memory and reason *
Ing powers , and Iu their warfare it is
easy to see their courage , their despair ,
their order for the fray aud their per
sonal hatreds.
0. A. WltchoU , au English naturalist ,
Btiya the ipeed of illght of birds U of Uu
greatly overrated. The swift , for lu-
tanc , l u been credited with a speed
of ISO miles per huur , aud the popular
Imagination compares the Might of a
sparrow-bank with that of a cauueu-
hall ! Independent of aid from the
wind , Mr. Witt-hell thinks , forty miles
an hour IB about the full speed of a
good pigeon flylug a long distance. The
homing pigeon can be relied ou , under
fairly cany conditions , to make sixty
mllen au hour , or considerably more.
On a short coin-Re a aparrow-bawk can
cutfly a homer. But the sparrow-hawk
frequently falls to catch smaller birds ,
that form Its prey.
A well line recently been driven lu
the Plnco de 1'IIotal de Vllle iu Paris ,
for the purpose of ascertaining the mi-
ture of the subsoil of the French capi-
tnl. The revelations throw light on the
mnniior Iu which great cities , hi the
course of centuries , bury the relict of
Uielr past. First comes a layer of rub
bish , nearly four and a half fuet thick , "
dating from the sixteenth century to
the nineteenth. A second layer , a little
aver two aud n half feet thick , consists
of rubbish recognizable by tincluiruc -
tor of Its fragments as belonging to the
po : od from the fourteenth to the six
teenth century. This is separated from
the first layer by a thlu deposit of Hand ,
and a HUCOIK ! sandy dopos't ' covers the
third layer , which plain -hnws relics
of the eleventh and . , ' > -'iturlea.
At the bottoni K n c'i.K"K : ; ; tilled
with fragment * ol jmUery n.iti inta of
oak timber liclongiug to ilig ( ! u..c and
Gallo-Ui'inuu pcrlodh.
i ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.
John fchuelVr , a lltilf UoiitUudot
WntiTlm.t Ke M-ctatc-il. ) !
I want to way at tlie t rt that what
happened ti > me nbcwn clearly that lots
of people suffering from Immrraloti ar
allowed to die wheu they coufd be re-
uiiC'ititL'l. ( If H had uot bt-en for the
energy wud hnpefulness of Dr. Uuiney
ho worked over me wheu my case
appeared hopcletg , 1 would l > e In my
colliu tv-dny iuete d of here iu thU
My father , Henry y < 'hiefer , wan
killed two years ago by a fall from
the L. structure sit Fulton Ferry. 1
lire with my mother and two Bisters at
No. 1014 riilrd 11 venue , aud my mother
sells tickets for the Fifth avenue L
road at the Fortieth * m-i-l statiiiu. I
nm a HteuDgrajihrr.
LiiKt Wedni'sday : ifie'riittt . vtllh
John Watson Mini Mike Culkigher , I
went for swim in the bsiy ; tt Ihe foot
) f Thirty elshih nmel.Ve undressed
oil lull's duck. rl.L'l ; aloiiL'sidi' tlm
Thirty ninth street terry slFi ) .
I mn not M vi'i-.x good swimmer. I
clon't siippoi-f 1 ever swam any further
than tweut.\ live or thirty feet. Hut I
had plenty ul euiilldeiice In myself , and
I IK VIMI'elt any tVnr In the water.
\i'i paddling nroiiud fcr a while I
' ( .ncluded tw t > ike a dive. I had dived
iniiii tlie dock , but had never taken a
high dlvf. The oilier IJO.VH were div-
'ng ' ett a pile that stuck quite u dlstanee
out uf the water. I cllmbfd up there.
pdlbed myj-elf 'Hid dived hend first.
I hit the water dean and went down.
I remember feeling pretty well gatlsflcil
with myself fop Ilif gnod dive I had
mude. 1 had tasted a new joy In swim
ming , aud determined thnt 1 wmild re-
| Hit : tJir dire ax soun I cuuie f * the
nurface.
{ .All at once it occurred to we that (
was goiuc down a lous mii > . 1 asked
myself why 1 didn't sturr toward the
surface. There appeared to bo some
kiud of a Eiiellttu tliat WUN druirg'n ' ? nu
II own all the time. I thought it WHH
caused by a ferry boat going out of Hie
blip , n d that 1 would soon go up.
My ey hecatnv dim aud my ear *
mug , but I felt 110 palu I don't re
weinber when I becsn tt bretitlu- and
filled up with \\atcr. All I remember
le H atlnc artmid dorrn there for : i
tlwe. I didn't thiuk f dying , nor
the eyenl cf My life a H throujcL my
uilnd. All my fimultleK Deemed tu lie
b t to-ylng ( UfHr ( - nut
UATt f tip.
Juat an my eyen were
to tllut ihft I f * > uld cam > ) y uiake any-
tUliig onf I taw > # wf ! object couilnjj t .
wari me * rm I He onrfrtc * . It vrai a
black , Indistinct object. U came pretty
close to mo and theu weut away , t
felt souiu curiosity about It , and soon
HIIW It coirflug toward me again. It ad
vanced and receded several times , and
dually It touched me.
The next I remember was H feeling
of exultation at being m the sunlight
I realized that \I was no louder sur-
roumhxl by water , but the bright alr *
Hcetuetl oppressive. Theu I fell Into un
consciousness and did uot recover my
senses until 3 o'clock the next morning ,
wheu I woke up hero lu the hospital.
1 have hoard sluce how I was rescued ,
John Johnson , u boy who lives lu Fort
llamlltou , dived after me six times be
fore he fouud me. Three tlmea he dived
with his clothes on. I understand he late
to get a life-saver's medal , and If any
body deserves It ho doe * .
What puzzles me Is this. They tell me
I was under the water about llfteeu
or twenty minutes wheu Johnson began
to dive for me. Is It possible that (
saw hJui comlug toward me uud going
nway ? Did I retalu consciousness un
der the water for tlftcon or twenty rnln-
ututt ? It would scorn Impossible , but
It Is strange that I should have seen
that object groplug around , evidently
lu search of me , and It Is strange that
I should romumbor being taken Into the
sunlight.
Dr. George D. Barney , of No. 401
Third utreet , was the man who pulled
me through. He did heroic work , but
I dou't romcrnbcr anything about It.
They got my heart beating and my
luiigs to work , but I felt nothing until
I woke up here the next morning.
I was puzzled for quite a time. I
know I was in a hospital , but I won
dered what brought me here. The last
1 remembered was the sunlight. Tlieu
my mind worked back to my cxperl-
euco In the water and I realized that
I hud been nearly drowned. I had no
Idea how long I had been in the water
until my mother told tue of my almost
miraculous oscupe. New York World.
CARLYLE AND DISRAELI.
Ho NY tlie Statesman JJlHarmod tilt
1'hiloftoiihcr'a Prejudice.
Mugnumhulty superior to lite own
could shame even the dogmatic Car-
lyle. The man whose arrogance of cpln-
lou never permitted him to take any
thing back ouce hud to coufesn that a
Jew had disarmed his bigotry and
changed his insulting prejudice Into
gratitude uud respect.
Dhrruell , whom he had often rcTlleil
lu cpeech uud lu print , had every reason
to kuow how bitterly Unrlylc despised
'
'him and his race ; and after he hud be
come the most powerful uinti In 13u-
gland he took his revenge. It was the
vengeance lulllctwl by a great muti "who
could forget his personal antipathies
upou a great man who could not.
Recognizing the commanding intel
lect of the surly philosopher and the
luster It conferred upon hln country ,
the prime minister ottered him the
knighthood of the Grand Gross of tin-
Order of the Until , and the "good fel
lowship" pension once accepted and en
joyed by Dr. Ssnnnel .ToliiiHiij and alno
by the poet Southey.
Carlyle declined Ihe title as being out
of keeping with the tenor of his "poor/
existence. " aud the pcns'on because he
was not in needy clrcuiustunccH ; but j
the fact of the offer aud the generous
language In which It wan conveyed ,
startled'and Kubducd him. lie wrote
fraukly to Dlsiuell :
"Allow me to say that tlie letter , both
lu purpownnd expression , Is worthy to
be called magnanimous and noble ; that
It Is without cMiniple In my owu poor' '
ulbtory , and I Ihink itv IB unexampled ,
too , In the history of governing persons
toward iu ii of letters at the preheat
oral nny time ; and that I will carefully
prefcene It as one of the thliigR precious
to memory mid heart. "
Subunquently he wrote to his friend ,
the Countess of Derby : I
"Mr. Disrueli'K letter is really what 1
oallrd it , magnaniiuoiiH nnd iiolile on his1
pun. It reveals to me , after all the.
hard tilings I have paid of him , n new
and unexpected Rtiutum of genial dig
ulty and manliness of character which
I had by no nieaus given him credit for. i
It I ; , ii * my penitent heart admonishes
me , a kind of 'heaping coals of lire on
my lit'iiO. ' and 1 do truly repent and
pl'Ollllne U > aillflld. "
One needs no better evidei1 " of the
rtsil greatness of Carlyle than the
promptne&s with which he recognized
this magnanimity , uud the i
with which he acknowledged It.
Not IHueli ( if a
The. were talking about music , In
uml she , f. ys the NeOrleaim Times-
Demoeiat. What he didn't know
about the ( -nothing art would ( ill xeveral
square voluuicH , < 'ulf bound. What she
I bought she knew wuuhl talie JiiNt as
much ( -pace.
"Now , there's Mary , " hhe declared.
"She luifi beautiful expression. "
"So have you. " he replied. "Your e.v
piosHioii ban Mary'h Ix-ut bltn-k. "
The girl smiled , ami continued :
"Florence. hiiH splendid technique. Her
touch is perfection. j
"I don't know iibout technique , " the1
> oung man admitted. "But talking
about touch.'U . ought to nee mj sis
ter. I weut home with money .hint one
touch from her aud 1 didn't ba\o
Hiungi' enough to hall a car or stop ; i
Inviid waiin. "
"That is tun much , " declared tlie girl ,
ri > liukln > ; li , and the subject wari
chuuged.
Oi IK ! " ol'llm 'IVriii "Infantry. "
The term "infantry" soldiers origi
nated wltb the SpuniKti , uud UIIH itrst
upillrd } ttt the lailltiiry force euiplryed
by 11 n lufant" . or young I'rliit-c of
Spain , i < > resiuibis father from Ihe
Moorn.
A wtuimnUH roasting tlio men to
day , > vli * > r 'uin > ii n man ald with a
grieved tvue , "Murinni , .you fcr t tftat
yamt ( > pv w n a. n/un. "
use of slang , " says l eori ; .
{ Hot , "denotes poverty of thought" It.
romutert thouchtleysnepn lu pperch and'
&ys no solid foutulation for written
uiguuge.
Our would hardly think that ambug
he ineit delightful of literary occupa-
lonn Is th < > perusal of Bale catalogues
f books. It opens a wide and HUggcs-
Ire tleld of luforiuatlou so says that
\ > od authority , Mr. i-ipofford , librarian"
Congress.
Dr. Uyle , the lllnliop of Exeter , Is
iTldeutly u keen admirer of Scott. At
i prho dlstrlbuflou he hauded a Iwy n
opy of Murmlou. ' "Have you road
t ? " Inquired the urelatu. "Y s , " said
ho boy. "Then , " mild Ills lordship ,
'read It again. "
The author of n new novel which
ells up to a hundred thousand copies
mist not think that ho Is breaking the
'ecord. The sale of "Hen Hur" goes
1ght ou. The publisher titate that
iver 715,000 ! cojiles of Gen. Wallace's
level have beeu Hold.
There Is oue kind of disease , It seems ,
Vhlch Is desirable to liuvd , and yet It IH
leldom cured book-maduehH. Mr. I.coii
3. Vincent has written an essay with
his title lu the Arnold Uecord of
Vmcrlcun First Kdltions , which trends
if the cliiiruiB of the collecting habit
u both 9cxc& .
Loulnu M. Aleott lu 1874 wrote to a
roung author this advlcr : "I.earn to
ivrlte sliort , and above all learn the
irt of taking a very simple event or
iharacter aud making It true to life ,
rrltli the mixture of the comic and the
juthelic that exists in wlint wo call hu-
inin nature. Put your own experleuce
Into your tales uud they can't fall to
be sood. "
There will be presented next reason
mother book-play , and oue that Is salil
to have all the marks of nut-cess about
It. It Is from Undo Terry , by Churle.s
Ulark Muun. The character ! ? in the
hook are all taken from people who are
illve to-day , and Uncle Terry himself ,
i light housekeeper lu Maine , IH a plain ,
'homely , lovable ,1111111 all of which
make the iKiok FO popular.
Books wlml Into the heart. AVe reiu\ \
them when young , we remember them
when old. We read there of what htiR
happened' to others. Kvi-u here , on
Salisbury Hulu , with a fcAV old au
thors , 1 can manage ( > gi-t through
the summer or winter mouths -without
pver knowing what it Is to foci rnnul.
They sit with mo at breakfast ; they
walk out with me before dinner ; and
nt night , by the blu/i'i'r ' "virtli , dis
course the s'Vnl ! . " s aua.v. Ilookfl
let us Into the .Htmls of men , and lay
open to UK the secrets of our own. They
lire the llrst and last , the uumt home-
felt , the most heartfelt of all our on-
ioymeuts.-Wiinam llanlltt.
At llfteen yearn of age Mrs. Louise !
Chandler Moultou's verses Avere accept
wl , nt eighteen she published a volumoi
ot stories and jioeins that sold to Hie
number of 1fi,000 , and six weeks afier' '
leaving her boarding school she mar '
rled her publisher , William Moulti n i
Khi' made their home In Hutlnnd
Square , Boston , famous as bringing to- !
Aether many of the literary lights n (
that city. She Is almost as equally well ,
known lu London. Of into more of her
time is spent lu her llnston home , lu
that comfortable old house , filled with
books , , ls seen on the Avails npoeJme.nn
of the youthful genius of .lames N.
Whistler , who was a schoolmate of
MIS.I Moulton.
Inoorrec'l Diii
Mo posed as a fortune-toller and
mind render , and when he was arrested
uml taken into a Now York court for
posting handbills on the utreot. he ex
plained his vocation 1o the presiding
Judge.
"And so you are a mind reader , " M < iid
the Interpreter of the law. "I wonder
! l you can read rny mind. "
"Oh , yo.s. " replied the prisoner , appnr
f-ntly bellovlug ( hut a "blulf" would !
jerve his cause as Avoll an anything.
"You are of a lirlglit iud ehoorfnl dis
position. And I en n see by ( ho merrv.
twinkle iu jour mind that you aie
about to toll me to go home. "
"Your diagnosis is not correct , " Hiild
the Judge. " 1 was merely meditating
whether I should make the due fix- dollars
lars or tfii dollars. I think wo will eall
't live dollars this time. " /
Her Mind.
The house was "handy to the street-
ar Hue" and iu good repair , thrre were
the proper number of closets and the
rental was reasonable , but before com
ing to terms the botini-huiitlup matron
said to the agent *
"It is only fair for me to tell you that
ue hate five boys. "
"That uou't make any difference ,
iiia'iiui , " he stiiil. ultli a smile. "You
will find big fanillU'K of loyn on both
ildwi of you. "
"Oh. then 1 don't want the house at
ill ! " fho exclaimed. "I airt to flni ) a
Jclghborhood where there won't b any
ooys iuit rnliif ! "
At luxt accounts slic wac Rtlll hunt-
"K-
MllUonc of iiKur 'tien.
lu one Now York factory 30,000,000
ilpirettec a wtek are liirned ut on an
nvi-rago nil tin- year rouud.
Thp day tbut u woman M'aohcs n r
head nor family experts- very little elw.
tit JUT.
* r
Quito
Ilo "Olarloo , you know 1 liate al
ways thought u great dual of you , and
I 1mvo Haltered myself yon think neb
unfavorably of mo. May 1 will you
he my wife ? "
She "What a start jou giuo uie ,
Harry I Do you know/l thought you
worn going to usk in * to lend yon
some money. " Boston Tranacrlpt.
A Not ) ) * Ainlilllnu ,
Cholly " 1 am tired ot letting pan
support mo , and I've made up my
mltul to become Independent of him ,
don't you know. "
Miss Bullion " 1 think thut a ttry
noble ambition. "
Cholly "Yatis. I've detcrmlu d to
settle down and marry some nlc vk'k
girl like you , don't you know. "
A Xcrr Mintlr ,
"The critics say there's peed lowil
color In that now Kentucky novel. "
"Oh , yes ; the author says the hero
ine had 'Hourhon colored ojr . -
Chicago Hecord-llcrald.
Snskntohewan , Wcntorn Onuudn , l
Culled the " ( J.'irdon or Udun" by n
former ItoNltleiuof Ueoil City , Miuti.
lu a letter to the Hoed City , Mich. ,
Clarion , Mr. .las. O. Armstroug f Melt-
ford , Saskatchewan , siiys , writing ou
27th of May , 1001 :
"This Is a Hue country for a poor
man. as ho can go out on the hay slews
nnd tut all the liny lie uocils , lie turns
his cattle out ou thr pralrlu , uud wheu
he Is uot using his horned , lie turns
them out also. There Is such uu abuu-
dnncc of food they never wuiuler awuy
"A lady , who ha * lived her * eight
ycnrs , told me that this war the orig
inal 'Harden of Kileu. ' 1 certainly
would believe It , If we could ouly llnd
the apple trees. Hut as It IB , w * have
tunny varieties of fruitntrawberrle * ,
cranberries , saskatoons , hiickloberrloD ,
red and black currants , dewberries ,
plum * , red ami blrtck cherries , uud mt
raspberries. All of these fruits grow
wild. Then the flowers that dot the
pnilrlos , making them look llkp a real
pimlou. Wo have eaten of the wild red
currants , and they sire equal If uot u-
perlor to those grown In Michigan. W
have sweet com 71/d Inehiw high. AB
thr western fanners are nil done * ed-
lug , branding cattle ami ohrep shearing
arc uow progressing. Wool IB ouly
flvr cents a pound , and many rancher *
have on hand last year's clip. I In
close you u potato blossom , slier of
new potnto , which measured l > ! 4 hiohta
when cut. This Is no fairy tale. If wo
are BO much farther north than Ueod
City. It Is nil facts. C'ome up and SOP.
This has beeu truly called the 'gardou
of the West. ' With fruits and ( lowers ,
hikeii and streams , tlsh and fowl , beau
tiful river * , tracts of timber and moun
tain ? , what more rtow * a man want. ' "
Information concerning nil parts of
Wofcleru Onuiida will bo cheerfully glv-
011 by communicating with the agent of
tlie Clovernme'.it of Cniuuln , whoso ad
vert im-mont appears elsewhere.
" "
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Ti m > Ti i'Hn .A TiMi'i'fi * '
similatiiiglhcFootlc'uulBciJula-
ling ihcSlomachs andDowels of
IVomolcs r > i
niss and nesi.Conl lns nelllicr
3piuinMorhiut | ! uorMiiicnil.
/to/r afMff OrXtlWO. I'IKNSH
n ffnf"
naMtt -
fuiw.
AnvifeclKemedy fet ronsl5wi- |
lion , Sour Stomach , Dim rhocn
Worii\s.ConYulsions.rcvtrjsh
ness mul Loss OF S
Fnc Simile Sujtuilurc of
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
A Mu | > lil
Gll on "How stupid some folks
arel"
Jludson "For Instance' "
( fibson "I as siting In the car
last evcnlny , and a man came along
nnd asked , 'Is this srul takun'r" '
And U was full of tny hundlrs. 'Die
fellow must have been blind " Bos
ton Transcript.
, \ Wnrriliir * u < 'lrU
A younR woinun at Garden City
Jerked her head back lo kr-ep from
being klKsed and broke her nt'cH.
She did not get kissed , either It Is
a terrible warnlu ? to ihe plrls not to
Jerk Hutchison. Kan. . Kens.
A girl should ucTcr eiuouniKt-
young man'R drinking If sbe vtanth
It tin for HWIJT couipnny.
PRINCESS VIROQUA , M , U.
Endorses Lydla E. rinldiatn'fi
Vccotnblo Conioiuil ) ( Affftr
Following I In Hocord Tori
1'eiu-s.
"Dixn Jinn. PINKIIAH : Health t.i
ill * grcntori boon be lit owed on Immun
ity and therefore anything tlmt ran
restore lost hculth IB n blctBliur I
aonatdcrliydlit U. IMnlchuiu's Yrjr-
otublo Coinponnd an H Mcwiliig to
Btato and Nation. It cun * licr moth-
era and dnuglttora niul luulira Uu-m
Tf ell aud ntrong.
1'UlNCras VIltOQUA.
1'bjsU-lnu nnd Lecturer.
" For fifteen ycnrs 1 hare noted the
cfTcct of your vojnt l U' C'ompounil ) u
curing Bcoial di.sunM's of women.
" 1 know of nothing superior for
ovnrian trouble , liarminrHH , nmt it
linn prevented hutulrrdH of Uangeroun
oporationi ; vrhoru phyhlclanH claimed
It wa * tliw onlj' elmiu-e to g t wqll.
Ulcrrutiou and Infliuuniiition of Ufo
womb hnn l > cou % . ured in two or tlyoo"
vreolts through HH uro , nnd ua I ftntl It'
purely un licrbat remedy , 1 imhoHltht- '
ingly glvo it my liighoet ondorscinenfc.
FrnUirnaliy yours , lln. P. VnioqiJA ,
LanKlng , Mich. " fsooo futftlt ifabwt ft > -
tlmonlal It not gtnutnt.
If yoiiuro 111 do not licslluta to
Kot iv bottle oi Jjydia 13. rfiift- , '
huin'H Vegetable Compound at
once , and write io flfrH. JMnlt-
linm at Lynn , Mnas. for spoclnl
advice ; it is entirely freu.
The London school hoard hnH tG5
cookery aud 116 laundry miters.
Kvvry ) < i u\v
landlord , no in iiVl { <
vr r l j
Uwl vnliii' lii'Tui'
to * tiioriHLHlnx , x ; >
did oh mn It , \ii I
uchuoli tuul rltiircliv1 * ,
low tti\Mlollilli ) | iili'c
lir ovtu in il ( .ru i , vr mlhrii ) riio , uml UM ry
imiislli a romforl Tliln l < i ttm rnnilltlun of Ilia
liiriiirr \\totorn ( . 'niuilu , IT > viiic of M nn'i'tn '
uiul ( liKVrn U of AMlnllioU , Suskiitivlnnvuii uml
llioUMiuli or Aiuorli tut urn tuv " ' *
rntni on rxll rillw.iH for
uud octt cr N dittrlrti iir < > ) > tn < r
ui Ihl jpnr , TliM imw lO-puxi' Altai u (
iiC-tiiuiUKrntfrrctuvlliiiiiiliniiilt Apply Iu
I 1'idirs , Sntit i > r IninilvrnUini ( > Hin\i ; t'.in. . ort
t\\ v Ikiinvu , Ml Nrw Yon , l.ltc Ul.lR. , rtifli-
1m , tirti , Aui'iit for lb Omt'timii'iil of ( ! .iiiiiilt.
For Infants and Children.
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Bears the
I Signature
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Thirty Years
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frur ' NtWVORKCir/
li'iliVil ' i 'u i'i ' H1 ' ilJI
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Aunt Hilda'Well , it do boat all !
Tlicsr < it v people aiu the \\orntiKt'l ! *
deis 1 e\'T licard on. " 4-
Mrs Meadow " You have a ultic
tlicir. yotiV
A tint Hilda--1' Yes , and hw cird ;
says she's ucvur M home 'copllny
Thursil tys- "
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