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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1902)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'tuster County Republican . . . . ! . - , 1ft. . \ ISIIJ ItItY , J 4I1tflr'n'lIl I'uhllllhni -SROItICN now , . . 'NIWIIAHKA , Willlnm 1'lIl'nlllll1\'I'nlltltho ) Hhoot- Jng or 1I1ell whclI thc ' hnvl' rl'nclwll thee o or 4 , Why .wult HO 101l ' 1 - - - - . - . - - - - - - - - - 7110 cnulo ot Irl'lntlulI ! Is lIIultlllg ath r slow II1'O I'l'SH , coJlshltrlll thlltlt 110 vl81bl0 olllOHllIou , Perhops Us poneuts wcur cum Hhoe : ! , ! - 1fWIIln B. Anthony snys there nro too . . y babies III the world. It would be t much , however , to expect a Indy In t ; , ' position to hllrbor an cxtraor. roudnCH8 for ' , WIt ; j' -ne tlles or an olll Ohio paper prove WhUelnw Hold uRed to bo Jacob , . Rohl amI thllt he wrote poetry. gt , damulflng I'ucts were oxea vl1tell ftomo meoll jourllnllst hUlIlIng ror 'fA column stul ! , I - .A man , RUll YOUJl/- / : , who wnR tamous . . . hJs wny a very few ) 'e/ll's / nollId , , . . .ollM received IIR much liS'O thou- -and dollars IUlIl eXllens'fl tor nille tllS' sor\'lco ns u blUle-boll plll 'cr , . . . .now earning his livIng by dltchdl - pag , at a dollnr IIl1d n hlilf Il dny. A : protesslonal IIthlete's life Is n mther , unt aile wlille It IlistH , hut the ' JIrosperlty ot a mlln who t'lIhlS ! his 111- : tenect Insteal1 of his 1l1uscles ! ; euemlly _ ta longer. The 0111 , 0111 story Is told OIlCO mOl'o . , . tlle downfllll of the Detroit Imnl , : : rn'ccker , l < 'rauk O. Anl1l' ws , Specula- l1 n fWd peculu tlons lire spclled with .tho same letters , It Is snlll tllut It An- : ' -rows hnllllhllnlloued tile Btlwk IJIllrltct 1ast 3UlUlIWl' lie could hll ve retlrcd with , o romt'ol1.11IJle t'ortunc of $1,000,000 , .but. ot CO\ll'He , hc dill not llo this , lIud l ly too much flllth In 'hOUIIlS W. \flOn und Alllnlgnmatoll Copper settled - tled bls tll te unll thut ot tllo IJIlnk ho hoted like uny other vulenr m8cul. 1V1th a vuat networl , ot Intcrurban Jrelley lines Rpreullh g over the Stnte , Ing and recrossing tbo stenm rlllI- ieadB , tbo h'Tllde-crosslng prohlem In the country Is becoming mal'O liorlou3 ; . .t cnl1s tor speelly udjustment. 'l'ho . -tlon obould hn ve been Bettled 7ellrs . . Q8 It W/lJl ensy to antlclpnto tbo t extonslon at ruml electric trac- tbnt has now set ln , In Bng- SlInes other EUl'Openu countries the grndo croBslng was abollshCll , if ago , 'rblH state , In common wltb , pta.ny othcr States , w11l 800n ue grill- JrMed with trolley and steam rail- , and the dangerous ado cf''Jslng . . ul11 bo wlted tram the list ot pedIs t menace railway I\nd trolley trnWc. ; Jlan1 Incidental all well /lJI direct ' results como t'rom the pnrttclpn- . . . 111 ot a wgo number ot WOlUen In worl , ot women' . clubs , They nro , ' Ing tor one thlug tbo dia renco oen talso Ilnd true courtesy-be- the oolllilderatenefl5 tor othet"i la always lovely , right and Ileslr- ' \j and the 1uy-golnlC comlllnlHmlCO t Is morol7 0. sott-bearted weak- Rcnl courtcsy III nowhl'l'o more coesnry thlUlln clubR /lJIliomblleai kt ( 'Ourtes ) ' 9hould never prevent bon- to whut III dlsnllproved , EPP08ltlOn And umong IlIoxllerloncClI bero Buch oxprcsslonR are Htlll . . .mon fIB : "I didn't ugree , but I .ftnldn't speak out nud hurt bel' feel- . . " "It III a pity tbe motion waB e ' but Mrs , So-anll-so , IIIUI Het her , on It , ILnd we didn't like to din- , point her. " "Ob , dear , no , It dOCHn't k well I\t ll ; but the thin ! : oilly pa1pped throu"h bccaus nobody want , . . . to get up null fight It. " Wben te Bo. bow to OIIIMC , fUld when te ; . . e opposing Is something deRlraUh _ ever1 one to know ; but It III n lea nt'eded b- women , whosl ECSVOClnl1Y males them IJecu ly apt to tuU In trank oJlPoNltlon tI III ad , n mCU8ure , or u duclsloll Oil so ata1 ma.tters at the tuomont It ought tc . . contoated , 'I'hen , wbon tllO ) ' hav ' ; one nothlnlf to IJrevent the error , t)1 ( .Jews ot'ton thb turther tault ot com . aln1n" either pltoously or angrllr 0 his re6ultB , E\'en the cui minuting CJ : cr tlon ot "I tolll you 801" Is sOllle JiJues perpetratoll by thOllo wbo hav iiought ao , but have not told any on , fI . or hn vo not tolet the right people , 0 ough ot tholU , or at the rlgbt tlnlt J XI > crlcnco at club worlt has taugh .JI1a.ny women that there I1nll elst'Jwher - ' 1ey o\Ve It o.lIke to courtesy and t -self-respect to oppose IIrst , mthor tlm. : . . complain nttorward , Our grnudrathers , born In placid so.l . : tudes , , vore reared to tew things mol' -exciting In thc1r youthtul da8 than IIftCn.npplo Htomach ache. But In thos Mmes city Intauts are taken ou trollt -rides betore they reach the ago ot on -.nd are Introduced to 1111 the exclt4 .ment . ot' city streets betore the ag ( ! ( 4. amI by the simple process or OXpCl' ence Ilud obson-allon know tit Ii lUOi ways at being extt'rrnlnutcd than tiw' ' s-reat-g1'llllllfutbN'ti 11111 nt HS , 'rho know about turnIng on the gut : , chlol'l forming a cat , cettlng run over hy tra.1u or n Ktrcct Cllr , rouJh on 1'Ilt brenlthu : one'H u'CI , on blcyclu , h0l11 electrocuted by ( \ 11\0 wire , beIng blow wp In the strout , helng cut And flmushc In. 0. rul1roull1'eck , tulllng down t1 elevator ahaft , a11(1 all sortll ot thlnl thnt lu'e 8cen 01' lI'nrtl 01' renlll\bout I the plLlerll , COmllll e this rUlHlnngo I 110rrors und cxcltcmel1t , with whit clty chllllren nowntlll 's IIl'c0ll1e more I * 11 aClluulntcllllt II tellllel' IIge , simp Mcauso ot tlwlr enylronment , with tl prone , almost bo\'lne , exlstonco wille t clr . nce8torll lit this country eJlJo ) ' e.n1y . two or three generntlonll black , n y In childhood and louth , but eyt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - hi 111111111'11 \ ' /11111 0111 IIJt ( , 114 It rl'lllllrk. ullll' t1lIt : ; 'hlhh'11 ! III tlie e tllIWI ! h,1.t' -npr\'t'd , ' 1'I1l' few J.1't'lIt . ; dIHUMlII'H till 1 I , tl1lip folltll IIltl'rl11111111'8 HOlIlI'tllll' I'PI1I'l IIlg hlln-eHt , hut 11t'11l the 11I0141 IIdlllltllhlo I'reulur to qxlHtclH'e , II cll ' mUll IH 1l11t1)I tllllo IIl1l1ptllll { hllllHClf tll I hIli Hlll'rolllllllllgR liS hiM HIII'I'OIlIlI , IIIIS ehnll e , he ( 'hlllllell with tilCIII , Ill' now 011001,11 Ollt fOl' the tJII llIu" III II IIIlnnlo moro thllll hili l'elllOtt'l'11 : ( ' ' ' ' ' ' tors did In n mOllth , IUIlI he Iloea It " "th , pm'fcct uuconscloulIlIl'SlI , for thl ! IIII1HI pllrt , of thu ncn'OIlR atr lll 1111011 hllll , AlIIl his IIlertlU'RH IIl1d'lItchfuhwlI / ! , growlI with till' de\'elopment of th ( ' II..C , llo\lhtlesH Anvo him from cxtlH'mlllnthl ! ; Hut ho IR nIl tile time II'owlllJ. ; 1I111l'e nC1VOUS 111111 hili hl1drell ure J.I'owlnJ. : : more nenoull. In nll theRe l'eHlll'c1I ! It would lI m clenr thllt tile lIhYHlcl11 bnHlfI ot lire lu cltleR la lIIuch ICI ! ! ! to he l1ellred than the phrslcul LJuIIIs or 1If1' In reglonR where J.I'cuter : rellORe Ilrc- \'alls , ellpeclally tor the reu'III or OlltJ'H kind , PrCHhlent Eliot ot IInrmrd Unl ver81 ty declnre6 thn t the Illtellllllnce lit thut Institution 114 not IncrelHwd lIy vlc' tOl'le ! ! or the studcnt , ; lu IIthlellcB , COlli. IInrlsona extending onr a tm'llI 01 ) 'ellra Hhow thllt vlctorleH 111'0 SOllie' tlmos followell lIy a low rej.tllitrntloll- defeutli h ' u high rCJ.lstrlltloll : , 011 tht' othcr hnnd Dooll Iclklejohu or OrowlI snys thnt nthlcllc prominence not olll ' cOllduce ! ! to n InrKo I1ltcndnnce ut thut ulllverHlt ) ' lmt thllt till ! IlIlIucnco of vc , torles Is peculiarly mnrltcll , Both prcs' hlellt allil delln nro nhHolntob' rcllnhle WltuCHCR : ! to the tnctH COIICCI'IIIII ( ; till' elll'ollment of students , hut the JH'Uil. 1l01lt'1i con'luslolls with rtfercnce to tht' elfect oC nthlellcl ! cohll'lIle with thl' glme':11 conclusions which one wOllld IIrrh'\ lit fl'oltl 11 conslllc1'Iltion of thl' SUII.lIIt. ! ! A , 'Ictm'y or u HerlcH 'of'Ic - tOl'lus III II 81111111 ; rellr IH no Ill'onl' of ' 1.\ell ' : nthletlc snllCrlol'lly , IInll lilt' stu , ( lent wlioBe cholcc wnll lletm'lIIll1cll h ' such n IIcotlllg glory IIIIj.tht IInd thnt hi ; ; IrupulHlvo Rclectlon hnll cOlllkllll1el1 hi 111 to 11 Hhnre In the hUllllllntlon o ! ' 1'0\11' YI':1I'S : of derent , Nor Iii It hy 1U1 ' mea Iii certnln thnt even u 101lJ. : record for \'Ic- torr or derent exerts uny IIllirlwll JnUu- ence IIpon the nttCllllen < . , < " IIIU'vnrd , which hus hy till' tllo-lnrgest attCllllencl' ot' ' IIny university lu HI { ! country , hns not been tortunl\te In alhloUcR , 'raldnj.t the two sllorls thllt arc given tht > wld t notorIety , bent rnclng nnd I toot-bnll , It w111 bo tounll thnl aho 11M lost twelve out ot IHteel1 rl\CeB with Yale Rlnce 1884 IUlII ten out at fifteen I'oot-bnll ame8 , In th ( ' meantime both universities ha'e grow II rapidly , with not a Hign to show that victory or 110l'cllt wns mnterl1\11 \ ' arrectlng tlJClr 1I0lmlnrlty , As a r1\'Ie \ , sudentR make their cholco of a unlvcr- sltr or college , or b'e the mlltter decIded - cIded UIon , long betoro they arc through with the preparatory Rchoo1. . Whera they bove pertoct ( rcedom or choice they nro an'ectelby their associ , ntlons , by vague sentiments hllrll to dc , fine , by mere tnncy , and It very Bmnll per cent ml1lto athletIcs a oorlous tn\- ! tnI' In the selection , Alnln , tlll're nre many who hnvo the question settled tor tbem hy their pnrentR beCore they have taken their I1rst lesson In visulllbmtlon , Olle ot their cnrllest nrtlcles of tnlth Is thut a certnln colle o Is to ho n Recolll1 mother to them , and they novel' thlnl , ot disputing her claim , In the whole student body the athletic fiouterlJ nro hnrdly worth counting , CHICKERING HALL , Another ow York LUlltimurlc thRt l\lultt J > 1I811 Out of 'Slllh t. rnny 11IlIIlmn1'ks of Ne\v Yorl , IU' ! ! dlHlIppenrlng 1'IIpldl ) ' , Illlli uow Chickering Hnll , where tlO 1111\111 Ills' tlngulHIll'd men ulIII womoll 1m1 } troll Its HIl/lCloua / plutrol'm In the twenty-six ' ' ot HB cxlHtenco must , ycnl'H aI' HO , ro ' 1'he prollert ' hlHI been soll1 for $ GOO- 000 , 1111(1 un ele\'ell'Btory bulllllllJ ; Is to be erected on the site , OhlcltCrhlJ ; hnll hils beeu un IllI1Iortnnt I1Utlltol'lulll fOl' ) moro thnn n IlunrtCl' or 11 cUlltmy , ' 1'he - opoiling concert there WUH I\'en b ' VOII Bulow , tha lllnnlst , I'ollowod b ' 010 Bull I1ml ICmmn 'rllll1'sby. 1.'umouH slngerll that hl\\'o upenl'ell thel'o wcre Annl1 I..oulso Cury , Olnrl1 Louise K l' - logg , Hrlgnoll , Cumlll\ulnl , I1l1d , In fuct , nearly nIl Ule lYl'lcul Htnrs Umt WOI' In this country up to u Cew yeurs 1110 , Eminent Il'Ctm'ers thnt ll/\\'o / 11Iscoul'Net ] to Immense II11111ellces Illclllllcll Hem' } Wnl' Deechel' , 'r. Dewitt 'l'nlllln e Welllioll Phillips , , Tohn n , Gou h , Cl1n Oil Ilngsle ' , Ohnrles DlckellH lilli' Georg. , Augustus 8nlu , [ nIlY UI'I 8111es h't' been helll In the 0111 hl1l1 the most IlUpol'tunt helll the ( orA'nl sule III tbe Rprln of 1880 , nt whld priceless Illctures Wl're Hold , Chlckel' IlIg hall Is "Cl' ' Inr o , lind , nt 18tl street nnd ISth a"ellUl' , Is In a cent1'll 111111 com'elllent Hltuntloll , COlI\mercl \ Is Ilrnwhu : nrt out ot lowel' 1'II'th , nn' nuo nnll It Is enl ) ' n IUeHtlolI of tim , 'y ' when evell Oarnclo hnll , ut : iith strcet will he "dowlltown ' " ,0 , ) - BIIJIIHh OlothcR Ihr Amcl'JcaliH. It LOlldoll tnllors mule n fortune It I- New Y 01'1. ovur ' Hpl'ln IIl1d filII , ' } 'hl" ; 0 : ielld their relll'eHmtl1th'l's : m'm' fl'OI ; r LOilIlolI Illlli thIlIltN' ll\ll UII nt th IY best hotels In Now YOI'k Clt ' nllll tnl. Ihllllmel'nble ordel'I fot' Hults of t'lotht' II tl'om I he YOUl1gl'l' nll'llIbtn's ' of I ho sWt'1 s , clubs , who ( 'lulIlot 10 0\01' uuci wh III dosll'O to own BIIIIBh ! clotheH with 111 'n ' Ellgllt'lll ' nllll'k In the necl , ot the coni ! I 1 In A Sinp nt 'l'rtulltlon , t8 ' " did ' allli ' DOl'othy-"Wbnt 'ou 'OI In mother-In.lllw tnll out nhollt , Kllt ' " It Kltl-"Oh , RIle IIt'\'cr 1I1\Cd 1Ill ! n rt ( : h Hhe heard me 1m ) ' tlUlt no hUfbnllll ( Ir shoulll ' hOllllHllnll millo c"er weal' Iy shirts" 6 h When II womllU treats her hu blln Il with S\lIllllclon , It doesn't mellll thllt II ot hl1l1 110uo aoythlng wrongj IIhu mn u buyt dreamed tbltt b. hA , - MI/l'llUHB ! Ull' HJ 11UIL. . . . . MODEnN MEANS OF nECLAIMING CHIMINALS , Severlt" . 'Vila Anciently 811111)Olcll tll Uo the Only JII lcl&l Wnr , hnl I'cnr ] It Nut 1 lrccth'c1Imlucltlt uml llIltc blHCrvlHlou An : 11:111. - There Is Il1'obubly no HuIJject oC greater - er 111l1lOrtunce to UI'jIII1\t.OdIlOC\Ct : \ tU1111 the IJI'olllem oC Itow to dcul WIlU lltc crlullnul clllllHes , BO liS to I'cduco their IIl1lubm' 111111 tllerelJY IJl'C\'eut cl'lme , ( ; I'lullllnls thm'e 1I1WII1I : will lie , und hellce HOIIIC CI'InlO , How to UlInlnllle lJoth dCl > ( Jl'ves the lIe.t thought 01 tue hOllr. Urlmc Is lurgly u mntter at horedlty , wd \'lrOI1UlCllt , Mell Beldom lIecol1le : rl1l1ll1uls ullall1el1. A few uctl ! of crime IIl'e cUlIllnlUed uul1cr IIll'UII , ; of cxtl'cUll' lIeceBslty : bllt Ute men lIy WhOUl thce fU'C cOll1nUUed Hlwultl not be runked with the crll1llnul cllw8cH , It III onen snld thut cl'l1l10 Is on the InCl'lJlHle , It would be tl'uel' tu BIlY UUlt wll1lt constltutel ! crimI. ! Is conHtl1ntl being IncI'cllHed b ' legl81utloll , uu ! ' ttllt ! Le lslult1reli ut C\'O'y HellHlon III1"S 0110 or more Htlltutes IlInlwlg cel'tllill acts IUlsllIHllennors whlc.b : were not so I.Jcf re , [ telll crime luul IIcluul crlm InulH nrc not 011 the Increase , 1'1'0fL ' Klollnl CI'lmluuls ure rupidly Culllllg 11 WilY hcfol'C the ullvancing Lght 01 clv I1IzlIlIon UlIIl ellucutlon , 1'ulllshmellt for crlmo has much to 110 with mllldng crlmlIlals , ' 1'hls IItate- mellt SCClllB plIl'Hlluxlcul , but It Is UII III , dlalUtnhlc fllct. lluruirelill mllY be 8n vell fl'om Il life or crlUle by the p.o'pel nllmllllstl'lIl1on of the crlmlllnlla\\ uII11 to be thought thllt 1jJ"erlt ' of PUll- Ishment WIIS the wlHe COlll'He , lulleed the only method , to prevent crlmc Fearnolloubtdelcl's mnll ' ; hut It Is 110 f nl' chnt must bc chlcll ' rcllcd , upm , to sa ye men from crime , Ol'lme existed - ed when men wCl'e dl'u wn nnll quur- tcrcd nllll whell dClltb wnH the penlllt ' not only for murder but for WililY mInor oD'cnaes , It cxlstcd when the death leunlty WM Infllctell In public pluces unti when the plucl\1ng out of an < 'ye , the cult1nl ; 00'of the hllnll ano \'nrlous other 1llIIls ot torture werc common punishments , No 111110 was e\'er mnde hetter by being Imt lu tbe sto < :1s , Soverlt ) ' Is useful enl ) ' In casel ! In which rcformutlon Is hopeless and In which nbsoluto removal Crom all socIal - cIal Intcrcourso Is therefore necessar ) ' . We uro rnphlly comlllg to believe tbut kindness allil close sUlwrvlslon arc the best preventives ot crlmo. There Is no more cruel , lohnmlln or ullwlse provls- , on , snys J. 1l'runllIn Fort In the l'ol ; Urn thnn thut ot the New Yorl , constltutioll which requires the Jndo ( to Impose for a second olTense double the penalty fixed by law for the crime ot which the olTender Is convlctell , It simply substitutes - stitutes brute force for renson anl1 rlghteousncss , Criminals nnd vennl- tics must both be grailetl. Time bas demonstratcll the wisdom ot so doing , Until within a few yeurs-sny fiftecn us the greatest period-all the Stutes con- nnell corn'lctcllpersonR , whllte\'er their ngo or ortenso , In the snme _ prison , and the pennlty ImllOHed had to be served b ) ' nll Inmntl' _ n1l1co for the term Imposed - posed , Such Is fltlll the cuse In many Btates , ut gl.'lllluully there hn grown up 118 a ill'St stoI } In crlmlnnl rcl'ormatlon 11 fI 'stem of reduction of tlmo for oed hl'hll viol' . This WIIS es- tnbllshed lit first lllrlly ; ! as a mcnsure to nsslst prison 11Is lpllno , It was roulld to be successful In Its operation nUll It hns 11\11 up nnturnlly to two othm' 8)'stems nocxlstlllJ \ ; In so"crnl States -nnmely , COllllltlOlllll purdon nllli pnr- ole. THE KITE AND THE AIRSHIP. To" . Ilt the I''nlntyt'c or } "lylnl l\fll' chlnc-1'lItlll'C of , t hc I.uttcl' . Thl ! I.lte hi thlJ IlI'ototnlc from whlcl1 the 11)'lug muchlne will bl ! IlI\'elol > Il1. . ! l'ho modem Iden Is ollly Ihc C\'Olllt1tH1 ot' this toy , substituting It motol. ' anl1 IJropeller tor the slrlng. 'rhe IH'oblcl11 Is threefold , 1. ' 1'0 get II. slll'fnco sll'ong ellougl : to support one pound pel' square foot 2. To et Hurt'acc whhh : Is stable , 'o et 11 sUl'l'llce which will olTCI BO lIttle l'oslstllllce to 1'Ol'WIII'd motlot , that but little l'OW'r Is needed to drlvi It. 'rhe I1r lt Ilroblcm Rcoms to be snlls tactorlly IUlswcred by thmuo IIIl , box klto coustructlon , 'I'hls Itlte , bull III the rm'm of a truslJ , IH cl1lmhle 0 : stal1llllll ; n 1)1'18S\11'e ot fivlJ 110\111111'1 ' tIC : - IIlunro Coot -lnll hnrdly all ) ' tI 'ln 11I11 chillI ! would \'oquh'cil to IItnnd HUl'l II Iwcssure , KiteR ar\ ! Held to tlll gro\lllli alld thUH t'el'l It 1lI'JsHurequn " to thnt of the I1ctunl velocltr of till l' wInd ; but when Il lIyln muchllli h a'Ol ! the IroulIll a 11I1 Joses Its 111'8 Inertln tllCl'O oxlsts 1'01' It hut onll " ,111l1 nlld thnt II > the wind tiC Its OWII mnk In/.t. / 'L'o IIhl ! trl\t . The 'l'cslstancu 10 tIl mq\'IHllcut or : \ stun mer Is dlIIOmlen ! UIIIIII Its IIIICIII : ! I'dntlvu to Ihc Wl\tel' I : whlt'h It Houts and Is I1l1lelll'llilellt 0 wlll'thel' It t10nts III a sh'ollg CU1'1'ellt 0 In t'll.lm Wltel' . ' 1'0 Ily In Il whlll whlc II ! movIng OVCl' Iho el11'th lit the mt , ot 100 miles nil hour IU\II\'C8 ) 110 lIllll' pressure 011 the lIIuchlnc thnn It' It WI\ cllIlII , 1\1111 thel'ofore the liupportlllg SUI t'l\ce ne11 unl ) ' he ultllio flll'OIl ! ; elloug 10 staml the lu'cssuro neclsHnl'y to NUl II port thc wolht nt a gln'lI mtlo ( ] surCace to wellht , whll'h In this eUS hi one lOuutl to ono Ilullre foot. Slncc , thl'n , tlwso kltcs I1bo\'e loke of cnn sll1mln 1)1'HHn'o ! of IIvo I10un per square Coot , t cltlllU thoh' ( nctol' ( sutety IN lIutllclt'ntlluro : ! to lr\-et Ie their COl1 { ) HO under an ) ' a It , st1".1ln I 1 wbleb a tlylng Ull\chluu would be lIul Ject. I - - - - - - - III , ' qlll'lIl II II II " IN whnt 114 thl' ru , 1111'1' for tI 'IIJ 111111 II 111',1 I hlre 11'1 ' I1IJ ' 1I1t'1'I ' : lUll III" " III ' 11111111 , ' ' ' ' ' III IIIIIII'II Culture Ihlll " " 'K II WI''PI' ! , , IIIH' tile' hllIoUII : , IJII' ' will 1ll'\ ' ' ! ! ' CO Ill , 111'10 with 111111 I I'l'li 1111'1I1OIls ot. ' II'hIlH- "urllll lulMllcn:1 : ' rH III' fn'lJ.l ; t , In COI11- IlIIrlso11 with U IUl\'I'lIl1le ! IJlIlIlloll Iht'y will be4'1' " ( 'hell II IIlIth to IlIllld 01111 ' IInd ' ' ' . , u1111 thl'I'e- to I'UU , VCI' . ) l'Olllllllt.t - rlJre will be utiI'll tur hllllvllhull u'unl- lIorlallon , pl'rhallS , nK Ihe lIutomoblle Is , ' 1'h y will , I I hlnl" Iwrform ever lonl ; dltitnnccH 111111 to otherwise Inlle- t l'esllible 1I01llt9 the Hl1me wOl'k thut tbe 1II0tor blcYl'lI' will do on the rOlllls , I 'rhe stulJlllly of n tlylng mllehlno t will be so dellcllte that , like Ihe hi- cycle , It will nlwoYfI Ill'pl'nll more or Icss ullon the sl,1II of " . rider to Ioep It uprlht : , which cll1ulnl1tes It liS 11 IJasaengel'carr'lnmllchll1e / I1nd alsoll limits lis alze. o\'Olthelcss Its 1m- , ( > 01'tunco to the humun l'ace will bo tremcnllous. A IJc"ll tn Fame. In the Smlthsonlun Institution at \\'uslllllgtoll Is u Iluss CI18e containing I stuD'ed c1t ; , A card tells why this par- ' , tlculllr cnt Is Imown to fa 111 e , nnd the tOl'Y Is I1S tollows : I IuII ' years IIg0 , wblle the Wasblng- ton 1110UIIUleut Willi BUll In Illl uu lllsh- . ' (1 coudltlou , nil Ild venturous auti patriotic - otic cut accnllcd ! thu Interior ot the " , lIlItt by meUUlI ot till ! rOJlt's and scat- foltilll . When the workmen arrlved at the UUl'er Inlllling tbe next morning , IUd hegull to prepure tor the day' , \\'orl , thc cat tool , rrlght , and Rprlnglng o thc outer edge , took the leap ot one hundrcd ulld sixty feet to , the hard l'a'th below , 111 the descent , which WIlS watched , 'loslly by two scorc ot m n , the Cllt ' 1ll'call herself out Uke a flying sllul1'1'el , : ell slow I ) ' , and l lghtell us cats ulways .10 , on nIl fours. Artcr turning over on the soil a te\v tmes : us If dazed , she prepared to leu0 'he grounlls , She hlld got ulmost be- , vonti the shudow ot the monument , when a dog helonglng to one ot the workmen Iollncod "pon hl'r unti ! dlled her , sbe or course not being able to run liS fast as usunl atter performing such II.n extraordinary tcnt. One of the llIen r cued the body ot the cnt. smootlll'll out har silky coat IUld turned the remnlns over to a repro- entatlve of the SmlthsonJan Instttu lion , who mounted the skiu nnd plnecd It unller tllc glass case _ No Oan"er _ The Btage was rolling nlong' the 'IInyon ' trail when sulldenly the horses reared back on tllelr haunches as II one highwayman with a Winchester 111pearcd on the scene. OIStep out ot the hearse , gentlemen , ' \lid hands up ! " be ordered. One by one they cUmlled out , with elevated hands , The hlghwaymnn relieved - lieved the party and ever l times WI1S ( orced to remind ana nervous uttle mnn to keep his hand trom his pocket. " 'Vllat'a I he mlltter with yon 1" be IlnalIy roared. "You make another move like tho.t Illld l n pump the slugs In youl" "Plenso let me , " pleaded the little mun as his hand ogaln sUd toward biB poclcct. " " l'oared the ' . "Please let 10ul" despo\ ndo , "Plense let you pel'torate me ? You're ImposIng on my generosity , ' 1onny. Lao ! . . out ! Look outl Kcep your mlt aW Y Crom th t pocket , or by the Bternal- " "But It won't hurt youl" protested ho IIttlo man. "It won't hurt you lit alII Stand jU/.lt :1S you are now nnd Iwef ) your rifle levelled , There ! 'rhat's It I" I"And And whIle the highwayman was recovering - covering from his ustonlRhmeut the IIttlo wan ball Uashed his l\Odnk anI ] snapped the button. Fraudulent Glantll _ TlIe teeth and bone8 of the (05611 ele , Ilhllnts tound In Europe were formerl I assigned to giants , nnti mauy remal'I" I1ble stories were circuillted I'enrdlng what wus supposed to ha\"o been IU1 cxtlnct l'uce ot men "with teeth weigh ling from tOUl' to ten pounlls , " 'rh lust ot theBe nnlls , whlcb wus bellevcl l to be tbe remains of a giant of th ( , genus homo , WI1S discovered durin ! , the l'elj.u ot , Loul : ] : XIV. aull was ra forl'ell to as the glnnt at Daupblne. 'Ihese glgnntlc remains were dlscov l'l'cd by a surgeon , who stated theJ were Inclo tll In nn. enOl'InOIlS Icpul ! chre covered with a stone sll1b whlcl bore the Inscription , "Teutobochw Rex , " flud thut In the vicinity ther < < were also ( ouud coins and medII Is , III of which showed the remulns 10 bl _ thoHe of ( \ glunt I\lng ot Clmbrl , wlu taught agnlul3tInrlu9 ani } was sln1n It WIIS ufterward pl'Ovell tllnt the 8ur geon discoverer of these glgnntlc 1'9 mains was ns gl'tlIt a trnlllIlS thl mnl who llInoutactured the Llllste cust known as tllo llCardJrf GIAnt. " Nntnro DeileB the DcorocM or : lUlln lu ( \ beautiful cemcI'ry nelu' lIall OVOl' titunlls this curious monumcnl , [ Is one that wns 1)IIICId ! on t ho ru ye CI u 4Hntg wltl ! hy hCl' hnllband , I1nll OJ which be hnd l'nJruyell ; : the Col1owlnl hltlCl'l tlof ) : " ought Cot' merull ' - . \1111 h ) ' sh'lct communll Is this g1".1\ ' l1l'yer to bo opcued , " A tllI ' flecll tnll Ing Illto a cre\'lce caused \ , 1III'gU h'ol tl ) tule root 1I110n the sarno llllOt , whle ! nuul ! ) ' flpllt the 801hl mllrhle , 1\111 OIUl'd ! wille a tomh arolltul which (0 uumr years bad bung 11 mystery , Sml tT-.rKkllllf. Snutr Is coming lute Cllshlon Ilgnl with the , curly Victorian tl\8hlol1 n SnufNnllng Inereasl'S tbe Idzo ot tli Is nose amI keell ! ! It In n state ot perIlel If ual IrrltnUon-Lonl1on Chronicle" 1t :0 : 8alt Ulod In Lomton. , 0lAndon COnsumt:1 tleyen tOI1.ll ot 111101 a da1. . . - . . . - - . , i - - - ' . , , , , ' ; _ . . - - - - - - A WISCONSIN P4PER ON WEST. En' ' " CANADA. Bllllklitoou , nIlJClltclJcwnll , 0110 ot the 1IIVOI'Ctl lJlutrlct . 'fhe folio \\111 : ; , cll lpelt from the cor-- reHllulIdellco colUlnus ot the Eau Clal1'o ( \ \ lHCOlllSln ) l.eu\lul' , Is lIut one ot lUIlllY lattlH'S of n simllur charactcr that rul/-ht / be pUbllshell concel'lling Western Unllntln , the Inull ot No , 1 harll wheat ollli the best cattle on the continent. I t Is Il slmille matter to reach the InnJs tpuken ! ot , the Cannlllnn GO\'Cl"11111ent 11Il\'lng agclJcles establlllhollat t , Paul aud Duluth , lInuesota ; Gl'utton , North ValeotaV ; atertown , South Valotll. ; 01l111ha , NcLJl'aslm ; Kausls : Olty , [ Jg. "ourl ; Ves Moines , Iowa ; Wausnu and 11I\Vaul'ee , WIRconsln ; Chicago , UU. nola ; Inl1ll1l1nlolls , Inl1lana ; Sault Stp , Iarlo and Deh'olt , Michigan ; Toledo , ! lnd ColumbuR , Ohio , aud by wrIting to or calling upon any at these agents nt these poluts tull Infonuatlon can bo MecUI'ed. 'rhls Is ' ' a gl'cat Olpol'tuulty to sccure a home tree , of cost , 01' If ) 'OU desire to purehnse lanlls , they can bo bousht now at prices much lower than wlU exist In a tow months. But rC:1I1' what the corcSIonllent : reterrel1 to has to say ot one plll'tlculn.r dIstrict : To the Editor at the l.enI101' : I "The rush at the IlInd seelecrs wlU he to the prnlrle provinces ot the Domlu- Ion ot Canada. ' 1'he nlluremonts or a 8011 that yldlls ,10 bushels of whent to the nere are too gl'cat to bo reslsttll nnll nn Immense llllj.tration trom this country may be confidently predicted , Peuple hero laughed at tIrst at the Illca ot anyone lenvlng the United States tor Cnnn la , but the Dominion authorlI I ties Ime\\ " they had a good thing anll they stuck to It. Theil' oillclals ovldent- Iy lenew the value of prlntcr's Ink. They spIned no expense In letting the Veoplc ot thl8 country Imow that these laiuts were there anti that the ' were exactly as repl'esentcd , ' 1'hey Ilill more , ' 1'hl'y Bent out specimens at the crops ralsel1 and samples at the grain , We have had them here at fOUl' consecutive ! otreet tail's presldel1 over by one ot their ablest ImmlKt'ation officers , 'l'hls JtI"Dt1eman spllred no pains , He ex- plnln ( . ' ( } the v luc ot the lands aull the rIchness ot the solI trom DlOrnlnc to night to nll comers , "All tllis told in the long run , Several - eral went up tram here to spy out the land and , llke Oaleb , the Ron ot Jepun- neh , and Joshua , the son ot Nun , brought back a rood report and uow some ten tamllles will lenTe bere In a , few weeks tor Salkatoon to settle upon fnrm. there , nnd others IlrQ prflparlnJl to tollow. Of course muny will 1111)car ) shocked t the Idea ot ROY one lfotlYln& : the St nt o.nd Stripes tor the Union I Jack , but patrIotism 18 but a nomenclature - ture ntter all , and our experience bat been that In nine hundred and nInety- nln. cues out ot a thounnd , a wan Is the most patrIotic wbore he CM ml\ " . the most money and. do the moat hlLl'w to those whom It. hate.l. " I Jlluy Euter roll tical jJ'l'Ild. ' I ' 1'he Montana Federation ot Labor , as weU as the state organization ot Wisconsin ) l1as deoided to Investigate economic questions , with a view to cnterlng the po1ltical field. I IF YOU USE BALL BLUE , Get Red CroSl Ball Blue , the beat Ball Blue , AU arocera seU large 2 OZ , package 5 cent. , I Ohlo'll 1Vorktns ' "owen , Obio has 26.920 worlng ! womcn , TheIr average weekly wages are $4.8a I and savings 14 ccnts. I YELLOW CLOTUES AUE UNSIGIITLY. I Keep th m whllo "I h Red Croll Ball lUIt , AU iroeera EeU larKe : ; I 01. package , 5 cent. . Renew LAlt YeAr's Contrnct. I Tblrty-one planing mills in Chicago - go have signed agreements with tbe Wood workers' union tor the cnsulng year. The agreement Js a renewal ot last year's , no concessIOns being asled tor by the men. , Every woman 1IIee9 to have It to ; say tbat at least one mall loved ner. I - - - ' - - ' ' ; ' . " " , \ . 7'i''f'V \ 'f'V . ' .1 ' " _ . - - . -4 - - , Half- Sick cc I first used Ayer's SarsaparIlla ' In the fall of 1848. SInce then 1 have taken It every spring as a blood - purlfyi n g qnd nerve. , strenglhenln medicine. " S , T. Jones , Wichll , Kanl. : If you feel run down , are easily tired , if your , . . . . . nerves arc weak. and your blood is thin , then begin ' to take the good old standard - ard family medicine , I Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ( It's a regular nerve ' ! lifter , a perfect blood builder. S1.08. bottle. AUitllnllb. ' Alk your iodor " , hat he tblnk of yer' . lIauaJ"rllla. ; 110 Imou all about tbla IIIrand ' otd family modltlM 1'0110" lIla ndvlceaud " " " ,111 be uUall J , C , ,1 TKa Co" 1.0".11 , a. . , , _ D'JIM1' . , , , . . , , , , , , , " . . 11Itt'\ \ ; ( ) I'htll uf "Cnthulle. " Explaining the reason wby the orj tlwdox ChrIstian church came to b6 ! called "catllo lc , " the LI vlng Ohurcb , ' , says : "The church corporately was orl L nally cal1ed only Christian. Atc the persecutIons were past bereslc . arose , and the heretics as well as thtt orthodox olalmed ( rightly , Cor tbcj were baptzl d ) to be chrlst1an 1'he Collowers or the orthodox or arH ! clent belief thercfore termed them" , selves catholl cs , in dlstlncti.JO the , 'arious names of the heretics. " Sweat and Crult I1cll1s w111 not dl color goods dyed with PUTNA 1 ! A.DmLESS DYES , Soll1 bY l1TUgrStl. . -l Will III818t Oil Fr llchlse , - Tbe Compositors' Union of Swede has decided to strike tor a trancbl8 retorm next year It necessarl itberto only 80clalastlc uDion ba va agreed to tbat step. A budding statesman , who \'fa , elected to Congress to all' bls oratory recently recel veil this letter trom on ot his constituents : "Please sendlI' I' me so we ot the yolumes contnlnlnl { memorial addresses tor dead mcm bers ot congress , There Is notblng read wIth so much pleasure as obitf uarlcs ot' congressmen , " RecoKolzerl al'l a Speolflc. Nasal Catarrh quickly ylell1s to trell , ment by Ely's Orel1m Balm , which I agreeably arqmatlc. It Is recelve through th9 nostrils , cleanses and heo. the whole Burtace over which It dlt ( uaes Itselt. Qur pan II to ilv. eve . one a chance to try thQ merit of Orea Balm tor the cure ot Catarrh , HIl Fever Ilnd Cold In the Head , bl mal q Ing tor 10 cents 4 trl l size to telt curatlvo power. . We mull the - Iti ' sIze also anll the druggtst keeps It. Tes It and 70U are lur9 to continue tb ! { treatment. Hellet Is Immediate and , cure tallows , Ely Brotbers , fill Warren - ; . ren street , New York , A remedy for Nasal Catnrrh which 111 drying or eJcltln : to the diseased m braue should not be used. , A West Vlglnll1 man eloped with hefty bride th othre day , He ' weight Is 432 pounds , and It Is BUll , pJsed they journeyed to PJttsburg 04 a freight train , l'ermanenUyCUre < 1 , l'Ionu ' ornerTouanesurlee ' FITS I1l'\1t day'Q u. . of Dr , Kline' . Orea.li None 114- ' . , ' , . . . . . . . . .Iorer 8e d forJ'UEK'IIOI 'rl.1 boUle and. t..U-'CI. DR. B. B , KLllfJ' , Lid , . 8:11 : Al"C'lit. . . PlilladeiphlAl'11. ' 4 CASTO RIA For Infants and Children. . - The Kind You Have Always Bought ) Bears the . Signature , Promotes . Digcstion.Checrrul- OpiumMorphine ne5sandRcstContalns nor J.1incral. nellhcr of I NOT'NAR OTIC. J , , . . , III' o { b' .tINlJZ1.PrTCHIIIl ( 'Ji : .f . : J" ' J.IIa- . In - ' - : " : . ; Use A pelf ; , ; CorConsUpa. non. Sour StomachDinrrhoC , , WormsConvulsionsfcverish- - nfSS nmtLoss OF SLEEP. F 0 r 0 V e r I Thirty Years . CASTO RIA . . THI CI"T.UN co. . . " " , , HIW , . . . eln. . . , " , .Iw. . - , -