Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 06, 1902, Image 2

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Custor County Republican
. . . . AK8UnRV. JIIDrron A rUntlsmm
BROKEN BOW. NEDRASKA
'he youllg I\llIg : Alfolllln of HIIIIIII 1M
IVcry Inch a bo ) ' .
It talteR the COIIAtllllt Illhor oC 110,000
) COpJc to mllite mnhlI's for the w01'111.
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, 811enco Is golden when n 111'1 IHlr.
Illes } I'r JlIIA for tile belleflt oC II , rOUII
nun.
1.0\0 for It womnn 1I0pelRsI ' heJOI1I1
Us rench hns ruilled mnllY n mlln's
IIlreer.
It ooesn't tllite II 11111t1'd SlnleH wnr.
dllp long to fllIlI n roc I. If thel'e's olle
Iresent ,
A successful huslrle 1I IIInll Is 0110 who
I Induces otllor lIeollle to huy wllnt ho
1009n't wnnt ,
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( Agnln , Ille truAtll mllY he like tllo l\lls.
118111111 > 1 Hlver hCClUHe ! there Is II tl'cnt
I I ( ult nllenll oC theIn. '
Sir Wilfrid I.llnrler decJllled n liceI" I
Ige. WII t nn enlgmn he mUHt he to
WWlnm Wnldorf Alltor ,
I Probahly Itujjnrd Kipling's III ell oC
leaTen Is that It la n IIll1ce wllere YOIl
( bu't meet nn ' of your relntlves ,
AU clvllhwd Wells come up out of
tngnnlsmj the only trouble I , some of !
, ! 1ew seem to be dl'lrtlng hllck to the
wJglnnJ Htllrtlllg poillt.
There nre forty.ebt : dlfferellt specleH
It the hOtlNe fly , . nnd ( 'nch one of thlm !
Ise9 the pol/shed / pllte of the hulll.lIend. I
, d lOnll tor n slnUng rlllk.
KllIg Altonso sn's he's golllg 1'0 mm' .
ry the glrJ Ih' wnnts. 'l'hnt's right :
, penk tip , Alfey , nlld It she HIIYH no hit
l'br n good IdllP on the wrist ,
I ( ) nce In n while the Cool.klller tiel ; '
tB bls hllslness IInd somehody oeR i
' arongf1 the whirlpool rnphlR below NI- .
, , gara lrn1l5 IInd escnpes III1\'e ,
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I Automohlle racln hAR talwn the
, m'e ot horHeruclng at R0ll10 of the
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! oullty tlllrH , As 10llg AS the IHOIlle ! call
, . in the utnllds IInd he slife Itt ! 'ell1
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\ leGrtll ,
It fR reported tllRt the piano ngentR
ne selllnl ; Inrge numbers of theRe In-
.bmuents to the fllrmerR , Alas ! IInR
lIe < < nhlnot orJan gone the wa ) ' of all
! lloss enrthly ?
SIItcclI ] ) cllrs have been \lI\ed \ \ within
* 'e dty Jlmlts oC Dulnth within U Hhort
: tmc. DurIng Ule snme pm'loll quite n
lamber" hnve been HerlonRI , . Injured on
: 'n SnIle street , Chlcllgo ,
Andrew CarnegIe Is golllg to hull1 n
IOooOOO home In London. Betore long
1\ may bo Vosslhle tor the muJtI.mllllon-
th to truTCJ nround the world IInd
tJeep In his own 11IIInce every night.
Genernl I ew 'VlI1IlIce haH mnl1e o\'er
n,2ooOOO out ot "Ben 11\11' , " hnt he
I:1Ys } IC wouhl not " , hiRe IIn ) ' ) 'olmg
nnn or young womlm to go 11110 IItern-
! fire , liB there Ifl enl ' olle "lion lIlli' , "
IIId , of courR < ' , hut 011(1 LIJw " 'lIlIacIJ ,
! 1'he fn < : ts which the IIiMt cellSllR ha0
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f rOulht out rtg'IIl'llIng ! the II ( ) ' nnl1 girl
" wuge-worl < ers or the countr ) ' lire ana-
: Ionn } sorrow , Apllroxlmatel ' th're nre
SOOOO children In the fnclOl'les oC the
90ut11 nlone. In the Norlh , l1eHlllte moro
: Igld Juws , there nre otlwr thoUlmndR
.f laborers under n fit working ate.
. ! 40mc dllY this bur1en of InduHtrlll1
wrong WIU be Jlghtened ,
We are JIvIng Jonger than 011I' fore.
fnthers did , nccordlng to'a recmt cen.
ms report. 1'hls Is 1\ fine trlhute to
medlcnl nnd sunltur ) ' science , but the
extension ot hUlnntl lIre Is enl ) ' Hllghtl '
rovenJed In tIu. ' stutement thllt the liver-
age age nt death Is rlHlng hlg'her 111111
: llgher. Our JIves nro not IIINlf1Ured
lolely by the "hours on the dllll" 111111'
the fig-urga on the morlullty IIsh , t\i \ , .
: omfort , In the nnnlhllntlon of time 111111
Ipace , In the provision for the elljo : ! , , '
10nt ot edstence , In the \'nrlely of hi" ' ,
experiences , the lire ot the twentieth
: entury mun tar outrnnl.s the JiCe ot hls
forebears ,
A big pJncnrd In the wlndqw of n
Ilothing store rends ns follows : 'I'he
Dompleto Outfit ot a Gentlemlln for
srm . " The dlspJny Inchllll R every con.
telvnble nrtlcle ot gentlemen'R wenr
from top to toe , night gown nnll hO\lRe
IlIppers Included. Whnl do ) 'OU think
It thnt , you whose nnllunl clothing' hllr
nma under $1001 You nro no gonth-
nan. ' .rbat la to an ) ' , ) 'Ou ure no gentle.
nn accordlng , to the hl11111cntlol1 con.
Ined In the nbove legel1d , You lack
t'i00 worth of bell1g a completed gentle ,
IDnn. Ask 0 child to dellne the menn.
Ing of the word gentlemnll , Nine out ot
en w1l1 sny , " .A. woll.dressed mnn. "
flow mony ot tbem would Il1clude n
. . . . .orklng mon , cnrr'lng hOllle his din.
cr paU , In the cat'gor ) ' of n gentle.
1nu ? Isn't the clothlllg hOllSO legend
torrect ? ? Docs not commerclnllsm ( ' ( lit
\bo \ modern ' ' ,
lexlcogrnphy ? 'l'ho ( I'ot'rh.
nnn Is not recognIzed , the exoteric gets
t11 the credIt. Who Joolls tor nil the
lualltles of a gentlemnn clothed In n $7
lull ? Yet tbe quulltieR nre often there.
1'he old snylng Is untrue. Fine fenth < > rR
Jo moko fine bIrds ,
Edward Eggleston , one of the oldest
I well 01 the best known ot the coterlo
.t Indiana author. , Is dead , nla Indus.
bT was as nrJcd as bls lito wes whole.
-.om. . . tew aU ot 111M work was ot an ole.
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\'lIthl 111111 ullllftillg' ( 'hnrncter. no en
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III ;
1If11 till' 1IIllIlfltl' ,
HOllIe tll/lI' 11'11\'ll'd the circuit , nnd
fl'OIll 18iol tll ISihe \ ) WIIS 11l1slor or tle !
Church oC Uhrlstlnl1 gllllen\'or In Brook-
I 'n , In IHjO lII.hellll h compelled him
10 I'rt In' from the 1111 I lilt. Prior to his
1'ltir/'llll'lIt he hlld edited Ho\'ernl 111I'
I p011nl1t 1)l'llItJl'nIR , nlllon tllllll the
1ltUe Cot'1I01'nl of ChlclI O , the Nnllolllli
' ' ' 1,1I1'lh
Hllnlll1) School 'l'enclwr , 111111 (
nlullJollle , 1111I1 the lIull'llCllllellt oC ew
York. A ftCI' his l'eth'lIey frolll the IIIln-
IHlr ' he lie\'otlll ! IIlrmoplC ! I'lItlrll ! ' 10 lit.
ernture Hnli IlI'oduced n hlt'ge nllllllH'r
oC hlogl'llllhlclIl HI'lches , hlIOI'lclIl
WOl'Is 11I111 HIOI'lps , Ihl' hN1 ! Itllu\\'n of
the IlIttpr helrlg " 'I'hr 1I00sll'I' S'hool.
mllHtel' " nllll " 'I'he Clrcllit HIIII'I' , "
While lIot 1111 nuUIIJI' of Ihe III'HI rlllll { ,
hlR worl'H 111'0 exlrPIlIeI ' 110111I1111' 111111
his boollH fOl' ) 'oul II lire IIIIIOIlg' Iho heHt
and most UHI'ful of their' khlli. All hlfl
IIte'rlll' ' wOI'lt , Irlllepd , I'PIlN'It'd I hl' hlgll
ehlll'lleler of the writer ,
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I cw pcr/HlIIH who lire fllllllllllr with
the owsls oC HIIIII 111111 Ihe ( 'llllIlltloUb
lIuder which It IIOIll IHIH'S'lI1l'illlllclI ( !
the stlltelllclllH of Hr. 1 < : , lwlII'll Ill'Ools ,
helld of Ihl' I'hllllllolllhin IllIhllcsehool , ! ! ,
10 the ( .rfct that slnll lIot olllr cllltl ,
\'nleH Illell'gllllt fOl'llIS of eXlll'l'sHloll hilt
I'IHIlItH ! III II IO\\'el'ltl ! ; of tlw 11101'/11 10lle
of thoHe who IIse It. 011 this lIuestloll
nr , Bl'ooks tnl < CH 1Ilt''ct IHHIIO with 1'1'0'
CeHHOl' 0 , Htllllil.'Y 111111 of Clllrk Uili.
\'crHlt ) ' , who Iii wont to Il\1hllcly \ expn-
tlnte IIpOIl the IIHeflllllesR ot filling' In
nldlllg ho 's nlld glrlH to IIcIIIIII'e "lIu ,
ellC ) ' oC Hpeech , " 'l'hcl'e Is little dOllhl
thnt the posHeRslolI of 1111 extellded .
cllbulllrr of Hlnllg tondH to " 1111 ell C ) ' of
Hpeech. " It nntllrnll ) ' IlIdllCCR n r'nd '
nlld ( 'nR ) ' 1I0w of wOI'ds , which cOIIHtI.
tllteH "lIl1eIlC ) ' , " hilt whnt 1"1111 ot 1111'
CIlCY IR It ? Wh ' Hhollld lIumlcy 111 the
IISC oC Illcorrcet , Inel1lIlIl Hlleech he en.
cOllrngll1 ! 01' cllltl\'lltcd In chlldrell or
III ' 1'O\\1I lleople ? An ellR ) ' 1I0w of
worlls can hlll'llI ) ' he suld to he 1111 nc.
cOlllpllflhuHlIt ! IC the words nre COnrR ! ! ,
\'III nr Itlclognllt l1Itorllolls of tlw
mothel' tOllgllc , Neither CIIII It he con.
tended thnt sllch "fllwnc ) ' " hHluceH tll ( '
hllhlt of IICC\ll'IIII1 cXllresRlou of Idens.
' .rhe cllIplo 'llIent of Huch \'ehlcle to
COI1\'IJ ' IdellH lire unworth ' the HerlOlI ! ;
attention tllOuHhl of unr perRo II who
UlnlwH UIIY pretension to refi lInent 01'
I'Iltiollnl thhll"II . Clellll thlnl"ng 1\1111
Cort'ect HII'ech JO together. I'lIre Nil'
gllHh IH IIlItlll'lIl1 ' Ihl''chlde or pure
thou ht 11I\(1 \ high hlens , It If ! IIIIIIOF. '
Bible Cot' n persoll tn lhllli. ! ! nllohllll
tholl htH III Hlllllg. Ullrelllled 01'1I1 III'
thllll"lIA' IH 111\1 \ IIl'1llly clnd III tllP I'IIA' I' ' '
I'hetorlelll 1'Illllllmt of tI,1e HII'I'\ \ '
'he lI'ollhleH of the hle 'ce 1t'lIHt hll'e
lell to Xllrel'slollK oC wOllderllll'lIt lit thl'
collnpKc oC lhe hlc 'clc fIHI , hilt thnt hllll
heA'un hefore the tl'llHt waR fm'l1Iell , 111111
there II ! 110 1II's\'r \ ) ' IIfI to Its cnlll < c. 'I'hl !
IIrst of thl'lII WIIS n rellctlollllgl\llIst thlH
Amerlcnn fnllil or ' ' .
comlllOIl o\'C/'doltll. / ;
thlll H , Iell 111111 WOlltln ! hnlf 1"11 cd
tholl1Heh'eH h ' rldlllg ton fill' . gnry
plellsllre trill heellme u IllenHlU'e ( 'xc/ ' ,
tlolI , In which the wel\l1" ! cOlllpet1tor
were Pllillfllily exhnllsted. An nlllwluic
dlflsuHt fOl' the wheel followed nmollg
the \"lclllnH , IIIII11Y of wholll would ne\ "
el" 1II0111lt n wheel IIgnlll nfh'r olle RIICh
helll't.hfl'nldll 111\(1 \ hOlly.rnclclllA' ride ,
Allnthm' cllnse WIIH the cheal1enlllg of
whN'IH , which III'ou/ht / tltelll wlthlll the
rench of the plnltwst 111'011111 nllll l'IIIK11
Hocllll dOllhlH Illnollg tIUI'lsloPI'uls \ ,
who c01l11111ffOl'11 to IIII ' : : ; IiO Ill'l' whl'e ! .
'j'ho IIItIII'HlolI ot' till , ' '
! ! ( OIlIIlUlIIII'S l'Ullle
jllHt In IIl1t1 ! 10 Hn\"t the lI\'Cl' 'lIIell , who
WI'I'e II hOllt 10 eXllh' ( ' , alHl hl'ollght hucl.
to tlto horH ! ! HOllie of hlH 0111111110 , All.
othl'r CIIl1HC III 1111111) ' IllneeH'IIH IIw lie.
tCltllhle cOlll1ltloll oC clt ' streets IIIIlI
coulltr ) ' rOlllls , gxcept 011 II I1rHI.dul''i
rOl\d , II hlc 'cle Ifl n Hot'rOw , III\I \ the 111.
'cle I'ld'I' exhnllstH the
c ( ROOII dllIghls
of n few lIoulevl\1'I1s nlld IIn occnHlolIlI1
illg'h\\'II ' thnt halllWIlf > to he In Call' COli.
dilloll. III ! wlUlls varlet ) . nllll no\'CIt ) '
wlthont etllnJ ; them lit the cORt of tl'r-
rll1ll1l1) ! ' hnrd Il1hol' IInd of cOIIHldernblc
hodll ) ' peril , It Is Sll hI hrRldeR thn t th
cxerclHo IH lIot nR hellellclnlllH some oth ,
ers , hut Ulu1er fllvornhle conditions It
IIffol'dR n Illcllsnnt me'IIIS of getting
abont 111111 seeln town I1nll Ioulltr : ' ,
nncl tlm llrohnhlllties nre thlll the IlreR'
onll'ellctloll will ho followl h ' n 11,1"
'lpd of Iner'IIHlnA' I\lHl hel1Ith ' 11ell1nllli
-for wheels , 1 n fnct dI1II'H ntHl rellnh'
men ' Hn ' Ihnt this IlCrloll hnH alrl'l\llr
l 'e un ,
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. l'rouh'tI oj' l\11t11-l\lnkln. : .
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Tbe geologlcnl S\11're ) ' of the Unlte1
Stllles hns Issued n report showIng 'tbnt
nIt hough t.went ) . ) 'ean ; hus been derot-
ed to mOII } > lng out tlto countr ) ' , the
Inrger Jltu't of It Is stili nnsur\'ed , In
some of the " 'estern sections the worlc
IHllttelllld ! ! with the b'rentest dlll1cultles
nnd daugerH. Hecelltl ) . 11 pnrt ) ' sent to
II1np lIorlhe1'l1 Montnnn was ohll ed b ) '
the e\'el'It ) ' of the wenthN' to climb
Clilf mU1llltnill 110 fewer limn eight
timeR-the InRt 1,300 fe't on foot-hl'-
COl'e 1111 oliportnlllt ' WIlR IlI'eHolltcd to
et n Ilhologrllph ot the Il\1rroullllln
coulltr ) ' , ' 1'he I1hotogrllllble method Is
omplo 'Cl In nIl such wild I'l'SIOIlS ,
When the lI(1gnUns were \1nlllly \ sc.
cured II'ns nfter wnltlng' nil dn ) ' In II
driving SnO\\'fltorm , 'I'hen there wns n
lull 01' a Cew seconds , during which six
Hnnp hotfl were mlllie. During the othm'
so\'en dn 's the snow wns unremitting ,
Cowpea 1\8 FUlhhr.
Tests mndo by II. J , Waters of the
experiment stntloll at Colul11bln , Mo"
hl\\'e demonstrated that cowpea Ita ) . or
clo\'er hey la superior to timothy liS
rOllsh teed tor fnttenln ; cnttle , lIe
mndo Ulreo test ! ! , using sloers or dltTer.
ent nges each Ume , nnd found thnt the
anlmnls gained much mo1'O flesh on tllo
COWllCli. . and clever hay than on the tlm.
othy.
'fbls descrlpUon , we bello\"o , OIB all
bo 's : 'I'hey are ne"er on hand whclI
wanted to do an1thln. . : .
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LITTLE BREECHES.
[ 1I01l't go mnch on religion ,
I never IIln't hlld 110 ! lhow :
Btlt l'\'e got II III 1111111 n' tlghl trill , sir ,
011 the hlllldrtli n' lhlllgs I knuw.
I 1I0n't IllIn Otlt on the Ilrollhetl ,
A 11I1 Crce.wlll , IInrl Ihllt I'ort oC thing--
Bllt I ! l'lIe\'e In 00(1 ( IInl ( the ntlg ! ' ! ! !
g\'cr Billce 0111' night Inst slrlng , ,
1 come Into to\\'n wilh Home tllrnill ! ! ,
Allil III ' 1Itt1 ! ' Gub ( . ellllle IIl0ng-
No fftlr' 'cllr.)111 ) In Ilw COtlllt '
Uotllll 11I'lIt him for Ilrclt ' nnll IItrolll ; ,
I'l'art , ulIII chlllll ' IIl1d '
, IIII" ! : ! ,
AI\\'u 'H relld ' 10 1I\\'Cllr 1111(1 ( Ii ht-
Anll I'd IlIrnt him to chllw terhoclwr
.JI'S't to I'I'I II hlH IIIlIk-teeth while.
'I'hl' 11110cnnll ) 110\\'tI III\ ( ) II bllllllet
. \H I JlIHIIl'II ! hJ' 'I'lIggnrt'B , . ; tnrl ! :
I \\1'111 III COI' n jllg flf IlIOInRtorl'H ,
Atld lul't thu tU1I1II lit Ihe door.
'J'hl' ' HCIII'I' < < i lit ! wlllethlllg nlld stnl'le -
I III'nrll olle IIttJu Hflunll.
Allil IwlHo.Hpllt onr the IIrnlrll'
Went tenm , 1lItie Hr'rche ! ! , nnll 1111.
lIell-to'Hllllt u\"I'r the proh'le !
1 Wl1f ! : nlmoRt froze wllh Hkeer ;
But We rouRIl d up 101011I0 lorchcR ,
Alld ! ; I' rrhed for 'I'm Cor nnd ncnr.
At 10Rt WI' IItruck horlles nnd wn OIl ,
SlIo\\'l'cl lIIull'r n lIott , while 1I1OUIIII ,
Upsl'l. dellll hent-hllt of little Gnhe
No hlle 1101' hnlr wns fOllnd.
Aud hl'l' ! ' nil hOll1 lIollred 011 lIIe
Ot III ' CI'lIow.critter's IIld-
I jl'st 1I0ppeil ( Iown 011 IIIJ' III rrow.bolles ,
Crotchil'l'p < < 111 the IInow nllli pro'el1.
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B ' thif. I he lorchell W 111nYl'd ollt ,
AIIII)1' nUll IHrul Pnrr
Went off for " ; 011I1''ood to n Bhl'l'pColcl
'l'hnt he Sllill'IIR lIome\\'hnr thoI' .
" 'e COlllul it at last , ud n little I'Ill'd '
" 'hem they shllt 1111 thl' lomhs nt 111/It. /
We looled ill nud ! 'ceu them hllddled thor ,
So w rm , nnd RleI'PY , IInll while ,
' \1111 thllr sot Little Breech's fIIul chirped.
As Ilenrt liS e\'er YOII 51'1' ,
"I wont II chnw of tel'bnckl'r ,
Aud thllt' ! ! whnt the mnttl'r at lIIe. "
IIow did hI' It thnr ? An'ls.
lIe 1'011111 1)\1'1' hnwnlked In tlInt
stol'lI1 ,
TIIl'Y ' jl'Rt stnolll'll dn\\11 1111(1 totl'd him
'I'n whnr 11 wns slife nll ( } wnrm.
Alldl thlllk Ihllt Rn\'in II little chl1I ,
A 1111 fotl'hlll 111m 10 hlH OWII.
II II tlllrllC'd IIIg'ht hl'ttl'r hllilleHR !
' 1'hnu loafillg' ' orOIlUI ] the ' 1'hroue.
-.J ohll lIllY ,
FOR A HUDSON BAY RAILWAY.
Jrenm of Canadian" Now I.lkely to
I1ecollle 11 neallty.
The stntellleut II few III 'I ! al1 that
lhe CII1H\llIlIn o\'pr\lment \ hilI ! etulppe ! ( ]
alnrt \ ' which will lIegln at once lhe
exploration of the vnst wilderness Ir-
IIIJ ; lIorth of the Great I"ltes Bcems to
Inillente that tha projcct for n lIud.
son Bny railway , which hns been n
< lream for mnn ) ' ) 'ellrS , mil ) ' become a
r'nllty In the lrellr Cuture. 1.ItUe 18
Imo\\'n of the chnrncter of the coun.
try between the Inkes IIUll .Jllmes'
1I11 ' , hut \\'hllt hns h'en heard frolll
hUlllel'H ; 11111 lIullnn lIlcl's lellds 10 the
1 > ( 'lIl'f thllt thp IwtlIon ! \\IIIth ' , wllh
lIelloslts of cOJ : I 111111 1II'l' , \ \ ' It h I'ea t
rm''sls , 111111'lth 1:1I111s\llIlIlIlo : \ fol' ngrl.
ultlll' ( "
'I'he tllKI , of slIl'\'e 'III thesl ! oxlell'
Kin' Il'ul'ts will III' a slUIWlllloul ! one ,
al\ll Ihe Canllll1a II gO\'l'rlllllent Iloes not
eXlleet that the IlIbo's ! of the survey.
III } lal'ly \\111 he ( 'Oll1l1lotcll within
two 'eurs ,
. \Jthouh ( C'"IIIIlIalls rCllllzeJ , the
wI'nllh of the 1111118011 BII ) ' t'Ountl' ' , nnd
tllllelll1hout a rlllll'Oall for It for 1II01'e
thlln t\\'elll ' 'ears , the ) ' Illlnlly were
Corcell to HIlIIlIIlIsllle 111111 wlltch Amer.
Icnn clIlltlll 110 the hURl ness , 'l'he Ilrst
8111 wal ! tlll.,11 Homelhln over II ) 'ellr
IIgo , when a ! 'oad waH hllllt north Crom
Salllt Hte , llIl'le Into the Corests In
the IOOHO H\'OI' ! eunlr ' , chlell ) ' to
cllrrlnll \ } to the mills at the "Hoo. "
Whllo It Is hy no mcuns certalll that
this 1'0:111 : will e\'er get a ! ! fur north 1111
JameH' Bay , Il Is helllll'll Ihllt WilY.
Jt'rom the "Soo" to Iooe ! Jt'udor ) ' ,
the Houthornlllostlolnt \ of .Jllmes' Bn ' ,
IH n dlslllnco of IIhollt r.oo miles. 'l'he
Ioose river , frolll Itl ! hellllwnters lit
Brun8wlcl , Post , RI\'cnly mlles JlOI'th
of the Cllnlldilln I'lIl'Illc Iltw , Is ,12 [
mlle8 long , ! lnd the 1'0:111 : would follow
Its cOl1l'se for the most ltIrt , not much
IIlIownnce helng mllde for de\'lntlons ,
' 1'he upper slretch's of tire rh'er run
for cOllslllorahle dblnnce ! ! through
muskeg , or \unpy : IlIlId , nnd for 11
Jon str(1tch the surroulll1lnJ ; country ,
thouJ.h Iwn\"lIy tlmberl'll , Is compara.
th'el ' le\'el ,
It woull1 not otTer all ' moro dlC ,
t1cu1t Ilrohlems ot en lneerlnJ. : In rail
ronll huijdlng thnn ha'e heen ! 30J\'ed
slltlsfnctorll ) ' In the pln'rle8 IInd
SWllm } } IIIUlI ! ! In norlherll llnnesotn
IInd WII > lonsln ! ,
It Is 1I0t cerlaln thllt III ( ' Rtorles of
the vnHt mineraI w'IIIth of the Ioose
river country nrl ! justll1rll , for little
prospecting' hnR beell doni' , Hut IIHllle
from the timber , n rich fllrlllllll : COUll'
tr ) ' undoubledly could he Olll'lIPII II10n
the vnlle ) ' ot that river h ' II 1'II1I1'olld.
Ien who bave traveled throuth Crom
tbe AmerIcan Hne to .lnmes' TIn ) ' re'
port nbundnnt e\'lIloll ( ' ( ' of the rich fer.
tlllty of the Boll ,
With n rnllroad , thlll section , IIOW n
dl'SoJnte wnlte , would b'Come ono of
the rlclwst ngr/culturlll / peetlons of Cnll.
ndll. 1'he nrgumellt 11111110 lIg'nlnst Its
IIlrlculturnl de\"elopmenl Is thllt Short
sellSOriS would make dlverslllec1 ngrlclIl.
ture Impossible and that "rain would
1I0t t rl\ " .
'rhc ) ! ; ( ! fnmlllor with the countr ) ,
howQver , report that tbe lIeason alon , ;
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the Ioose river Is not 80 much Shorter
thnu Uillt of Innltohn , one of the
greatest whent lIeIts oC the world. l lt-
ty miles Iollth oC , Tnmcs' Bny Ul cll.
mate Is nolllffedld hy the chnnes ! of
Ihe sen.'erJ' Hudson Bny post has
Its nrdell pntch , where nil kinds of
vegetnbles lire rnlsed.
The da\'elopmlnl of these rich farm.
11Ig' InndH wOIII < < I , It hi thOIlJ.ht , he n hlg
hl\'estmellt for 1I110:111. : : . The Ioose
rh'er dl'olHo ! 1.000 fIet In , I : ! 111 II es , nlld ,
helll II ( 'ollslnllt sllcceHslolI oC I'll phIs ,
offel's wOIIIl'rful ! oJlllortullltlcs fol' IIIl1n.
uCllellll'llIJ. : thrnug'h Ule de\'Clolll11ont of
Its WII tCI' Iw\\'pr ,
WAS A FAMOUS FIGHTER.
I'nrtrllit flf Gcn. Clnrlc Hnl1l. : " 111 the
" 'ur ) ) e"nrtlllcllt.
III the of1ll'e of Ihe ( , CI'l'llIl' ' or Wnl'
thCl'O hnll H II tine oil IlOrtl'lllt oC Glm.
GeOl' e HogPl'H Ulnl'I" which Is oC Illter-
cst just nt the IIl'eHPllt 1I110. ns It Is this
GCII , Ulnrl. who figure ! ! 111'0111 I 11 ell tI ) ' III
Il pOIJUIHI' 110\01 1111(1 pIli ) ' . [ oreovel' ,
the llllilltlllg' ntlrllctH I1IMIUonlllllltereRt
fl'Ol1l Ihe fllct thnt Its OI'III / 1111I1 how
It l'IWlwll ItH III'c8ellt 11111ce lire lJue\-
tlonH whll'h 110 olle IIOW III the " 'nl' Dc-
III11'tll1l'lIt SN'II1H to he II hlc 10 unswer.
'l'he 11I1I'1Illlt shoWH the Gellcrnl In the
0111 hul ! IIIHI hhte IInlforlll of our foro.
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fllthel'H. times , ! ln 'H II wrUm' 111 the
Clevellllld Pin III Dellhr. ! IIls fnce Is
rnthel' oC the } I\1I'ltllnlcnl t 'Ilo , with n
high forehelld , close'Het lip ! ! nnd II firm
nnd I'll tllI'l' Hhlll'P chin ,
Gen. Chu'l { wns horll In Albemnrle
COUllt ' , Vh'glllln , In 1ii2 : , but flpent the
grelltcr } llIl't of his lIre In Kentucl , ) ' and
Indlnlln. In 17i8 he rnlsed n slllnll volunteer -
unteer force In Virgin/II / , crosHPd the
Ohio , reduced lIenrl ' nIl the British
POStH hetween thl ! lIsslsslllpl 1111I1 the
grelll Inkes nnl1 IIrl'eHted the hlcurHlons
of the W ste1'1l Inl1ll1l1s , Ills mnrches
tllI'ough the Imthless wlhlel'lIesH were so
rlllld thllt he gellernll ) ' took the cnemy
h ) ' surprise , his Ilrudellce ! l0 gl'ent thllt
he rnrel ) ' lost II mllll11111 hlH dnrlllg hns
lIe\'or hlen ! S111'lI11Rsed. III nttnckln Vln.
ClnneH In l eIJrullr ' , li7n. he WIIS fI\'e
da'H III wndlns his nl'l\J ' nel'OSS the "nl.
Ic ) ' of the Wllbnsh , flooded with melted
SIIOWS for II breal1th ot six mllea , geneI"
nll ' wnlst deep nnd somctlmes up to the
shoulders-nn exploit that pnrnlleled
1IIInlllhnl's crossing of the 'l'hrIlS'melle
mnrsh.
Gell. Clnrl. wns vnrlousl ' emplo'ed
by the Stnte of Vlrglllill IInd the United
StntH up 10 17BG in mlllntnin/ng / pos-
sesRlon of the westel'n country IInd sup-
1I'eRsing Ind/nn / hostilities. IIe died In
1818 IIellr Louls\'lIIe , K ) ' , .
1'hiH cOIIluest nlld nrmell occupntlon
of the 1I0l'thwest terrltOl'y hy Gen.
Clnl'k'IIS mllde the J.round on which
the COUllt de Yergennes nml the Amel'l-
clln commissioners ohtnlned Cor the
United Sintes , hy the h'entr of ] 7&1 , n
boundnr ) ' on the Jlne of the grent lales
Insteml of the Ohio Hlver.
THEY OWN 700,000 ACRES ,
Ami Over aoooo IIclul of Cuttle Ileum
on Their Lunl1. .
It l'clulres no smllll deJ.ree of finon.
clnl genlns nllll nllmlnlHtrntive ability
to lIelull'e ( nnll mlllntnin n trllct of Jllnd
700,000 IIcres In ex-
tent. On this nrea
from 30,000 to .JO , '
000 hellll oC cattle
nre con s t II n t J Y
I'onmlng nnll futten-
III J. : for mllrket.
1.1111I1 u1ll1 cattle I\I'U \
oWllell h ' the fll-
mons 'rnt'le ' 'I'racl ; :
U 11 t tIe COmlll\ll ' ,
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II , , _ , 1'\l'KAIIII. Sonora , I e x I C 0 ,
11I111 III ' \l'iOnn , Its memhel'H lire Bnr-
lIcit Adell Puclwnl 111111 W , U , Greelle.
I'aclwl'd Is nlltlve of 1'0I't\'lIIe , X. Y.
. \1 :1 : he loentell III 1'eIlIlS\"lInln ) alld
wellt 11110 the 011 hnSlleH ! ; , remlllnln
until ] 882 , wholl he locntell In Arizollll ,
sottlltl lit 1'ombstolle , 'i'here he toolc
up mllllllA' , nllll later wlmt Into t11
cattle husilless ,
All Sirloin ,
1Iolman Ii' . Dn"s "Pille ' 1'ree Bnl.
Illds" tells In verse u n1l111bOl' of stories
thnt actllull ) ' hllll11Clled "Ilown In
llIlnc , " 111111 lire relllembercd thel'o to.
dll ' h ' 0111 nnrrntors. One relates to
Hllrllo ' McGnuldrlc , II Inndlord of thnt
Stlltt ! , lit whose honse fnmOUB men III. .
ell to Slll ' , thnt tIleY mlg-ht ( lnjo ) ' u
ml'l'I' ' jol , , , ,
Burne ' WIIS IIlwnys loynl to his
fl'imills. At one time a new meat deaJ.
er cllno : to town , IInd tried to secure
the Inndlord's t1'llde ,
"I hnve nlwnys bought ment of Jed
HnHlcclI , " snlll nru'y , "uncI I juess :
I won't change , "
"nut , " snld the o III er , "old Hllsl.ell
doesn't know his business. He doe'u't
e\'en know how to cut ment. "
" ' \'eH , " drawled Barney , "I've aI-
WII 'H found that he Imows enou h
uhout It to cut sirloIn stellk clear to the
horn , and that's good enough for me , "
Hlhulnc81 Is Increnlill .
'I'he proportion of sightless to seeing
persons hns been wntclwd with especlnl
Interest In Gr nt Brltnln and the Int.
cst statistics Indlcale thnt It hns tallen
In n hllJf century from nbout 1,00 : In
the million tll Home 870 , or more thlln
1-1 per < ! ent , 1'hls decllno hns heen so
tllI1ell liS to show III'ett ) ' coneluslvel ) '
tlmt It Is Ihe l'I'sult of hetter conditions
of IIvlnJ : . Improved surgery aIllI doubt.
less a decrense In the ratio of perilous
10 non-perllolls employments tor the
mnsses of the 11co11Je.
A wOlllnn gh''s birth to n boy , nnd ,
with cnre und devotion , rllises him to
) 'cnrs , 111111 mnleH n mnn or him. Arter
twellt.ll\"e or thirty ) 'cllrs ot her Influ.
ence he mnrrles , nnd ) n six months the ) '
lire slI'lng his wife "mnde" him.
It Is ns hllrd for a new ll\lsbnnd to I
IIvo up to cxpcctntlolls us Il Js for the i
chief mourner at a SunerRI. I
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cellt oC the worlll's COf\1.
A comhlne of nH the peanut Cnctorlcs
In Vlrglnlu IsilliteI' WilY.
Irs , .T. O. Smith will supervlso tlld
conHtruclion of the Inlo ; : chllllnel In the
St. rouls fall' grounds for her hus.
bnnd.
DUI'Ing .Tuly tlte Pressed Steel Car
Company turned out IIn nverllge of ] 03
cnrs per dny , of n total vlllue oC : F3-
2 OOOO. '
It Is told that the grols ! membership
of the Inbor ol'ganlzlltlolls who arc con.
nected with the Amer/cnn / l < 'ederntlon
of 1lIbor exceeds 1,000,000.
An uttempt I helng 111 II de to con ,
solldnte the lendltlg' mullellhle Iron
fOllnlh'les of the countr ' . with capital
from $ HiOOOOOO to $20,000,000 ,
Ono of tbe l'esults Cor Englnnd of
the no'r wnr Is thnt the wllges of tlte I
working people fell off nen1'I ' $8,000" :
000 Inst J'ellr. ns compnred with the
pre\'lolIs one ,
Xc\\ ' York cnpltllilsts nre Iwomotlng
n $2jOOOOOO trust to take In nH the IIX
mnnufnctorles , hlllldle mnnnCnctorles
and grlnl1stone factories In this coun.
try fillll Cunndn , the plllnt8 to be op.
e1'lItCl.l under one mnnngement.
'i'he production of Iron 0\0 In Frnnce
ja centered prlnclpall ) ' III three districts
-that of the northenst , 01' the Ieur'
theetIseIle , Is the most Imporront ,
producing 4,500,000 tons of the , OO , '
000 tons 01' Iron ore mIned In Frnnce
nllllul\H 'j thnt of the P 'renees , pro.
dllcln 2,0,000 tonR , IInd thnt of Nor.
mand ' , l OOOO tOilS.
The monks who mllnufncturo the
Chlll'treuse IIluol' In I"1'ance hn ve let
to IIn Amerlcnn ' 1II1Icnte for ninety.
nine 'el1rs tbelr cloister , fnctory nnd
groundR , Inclndln the mountnlns
where the wild plants 1'elulred for the
IIluor lire gnthe'red , together wllh the
recipes nnd good will , l.'he rental Is
said to be $2)00,000 ,
A census report on the manufacture
of locomotlvcs III the UnltCl.l Stntes
durin ! ; the census ) 'ear moo fixes the
numher turned out nt 3,046 , of which
2,7j4 were hullt In lwent ' .elght independent -
pendent estahllshments and 272 In
t went ' .s/x / : rallrolld shops. The In e-
pendent concerns emplo ) ' nn nggregllte
cllpltal of $ .J0,813 , U3 , nnd pl : ) ' $10"
.1,1I14 for wngcs ,
Uornellll Vnndel'hllt , the millionaire
In\"entor , keeps hnlf n dozen mecll1ltl.
Icnl drnu ht men busy on drawings
of his Inventions. When In Now Yorl ,
clt ) ' 111' . Vnnderbllt spends most of his
time with thl.'se draughtsmen In his of
tlce on the sevcntcenth 1I00r of n busl.
ness hlock on BroadwlI ) ' , where may be
seen models nnd drawings of fire boxes ,
coal cnrs nnd other devices whlcb he
hns patented.
Sta tlsllcs complied b ) ' Carroll D.
Wright show that the business of till. ,
Ing Hummer bonrdlrs ! footed up the
rather startling sum of $ OG,3G'l ) [ In
ew HampshIre alone In 1SU ! , nlld It
hils. to 1111 nPI'lIrnnCNt , st'udlly III.
crensed sillce , Xot selltlmelltlll results
IIlolJe ! In1' followed Go\'Crnol' Hollins'
IlIg'lIlous ( 'oncepllon of the Inslltutlon
of "Old HOllie Week , " ' .rhe nnnual"Islt
oC so 111111I ) ' of the sons 1111I1 dnug'hters
oC the Hlute froll1 nil 0\01' the country
has re\'l\'ell theh' reeoll'ctlon of the
n I'eeuble Now En llIlId sUll1nwr cll ,
mate and hUH boollled th sumlJlC1
bO\I'Ilt'r illdustr\ , ' .
Hell l.'lIlott ; who hllR returned to
LOI1lon ( lifter n tour nmon the Inhor
or lInlzllllonH of the United Sintes , hllr.
Issned his rcport on the 110sltlon ot
Amerlcnn labor , lIe dwells upon the
buo 'nnt 111111 hopeCul demeanol' of the
workcl's , nnd the lremlllng fmnkcr
nnd more businesslike l'ellltions between -
tween cl1pltnl nnd Inhol' thnn pre\'all&
In Bng'IIIW ! . The power of unionism
seemcd to be J.rowluA' . American em.
plo 'ers arc more sclentlt1c thlln those
there , IInd the worlel' does not give the
maximum of wOl'k for the mInimum
of wages , ns he do s In Englnnd , 1'11.
lett mnlnt.alns thnt In Ellgland the
highest Iuallt ) of skill and energy Is
clnhned b ) ' the cI1'plorers to constitute
whnt the ) ' cnll a\'erage ablllt . . In
Amerlcn , on the other hnnd , superior
proficIency nlwas recelvcd extra com ,
pensa tlon ,
Trinls of the Dr. ) ' Gool" Cleric.
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C1erl.-'fhls IICmls XVI. mnterlal Ie
$1 < 1 n ) 'nrd ,
Customer-Well , hn\"en't you nny
I.ouls XXX , for 30 cents ?
SouIIIl RIcCI ) .
We sleep the soundest between three
nnd five o'clocl ; : In the morning , An
hour or two nfter going to bell ) 'ou
sleep very soundl'j then ) 'our slumher
grows gnHlunll ) ' lighter , and It Is cas , .
enough to wnken you at ono or two
o'clocl. . But when four o'clo < : k cornel
you are In such a stnte ot lIon100Jence
thnt It would take a creat deal to wak.
en yoo ,
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faits to cure. Thousands who have been de-
clared Incurable al balhs and In hospitals hue
I thrown away their crulches , beln ! : cured alter
usln ! : ST , JACOBS OIL , Directions In eleven
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Justice ot thu l'eaco IIf'HY BUII Y , .
of Jersey Olty , recently marrIed Mrs.
Mary Deelier , and the ceremony wac'
pertormed beforc a mirror , 1'11.
brIdegroom olllclated as the minister.
and , looking In the glass asked tte
usual questions of his own l'el1ectloD"
and answered tbem hlmscf. ) Then'
he pronoul1cnd tbe couple man and
wife , kissed the bride twJco. once I
tor the juslcLe , and once tor th. .
room , and then started on hIs honeJ
moon trip. "
A 'Vondcrf'nl PilL "
Fremlom , Io" Nov. 3-A splel1lld. ,
remedy has recently been Introdnc/II iD
this neighborhood , It Is called Dodd's
Kidney Pills , IItHl It hils cured Uhcn ,
matlsm rIght and left , On e\'ery hllnd. .
mllY be heurd Rtorles of the remlll'lm.
ble reco\"erl s nnd from what has lIeen I ,
stntt' nlrend ' there seems to be no
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cnse of Rheumntlsm that Dodl1's Kid. . . ,
ney Pills will not. cure ,
One of those who has aJrcady tested ,
the virtue of Dodd's Kidney Pills I.
Katie Anderson of this place , who
snys :
"I can't say cnough for Dodd's Kid ,
ney Pills , They hn\"e belped IDe so
much. I sutTered very se\'orely wItb
Rheumntlsm. 1.'I\"e hexes cured me
completely , They arc certnlnly th6
most wODllerful medicine I have ever
U8ed. "
Osuge County abounds In just such
cases finll If the good work keeps on ;
there will soon be no Hheumntlsm left .
In this part of the State.
A professional "Wild Man ot
Borneo , " named Oall\'n BIrd , a ne.
gro , went to a hospital at Syracuse , .
N. Y. . to bave his horns removed. 1
Under his scalp a sliver plato had
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been Ingenl usly Insorted. In wblch
stood two standards. Into tbese
standards , when ho was on exbl bl-
tlon , BIrd bad screwed two ( loat's
horns , and thousands 01 peope } ha \ ' ,
paid t'l : see bls horns and hear him
l'k.
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PUTNA I Ir\lIl I : \S DYES pro- r j
dllco tbe brllItest : : allll fustest colors. . ,
The Cathedral of Gothonburg. . \
which was onJy built In 1815 , threat.
EDS ? to collapse.
Ir , AII tll1'R tnmollR J\lIckwhrnt \ mnkr
thp nnl' 1 IIl1l'kwhl'nt ( 'ukrf < , Hrnl1v In a
muml'nt. Ask ( Of It. Hctusc Rnhslltntcs ,
France's Hcclely or Dramatic Au ,
thors cOllects lcr Its clients son'f
& 850,000 a year ,
: ' 11'1 < . AI1f < lIn'IInl'kwhl'nt II ! thl' fl'nl Ihlnl : : ' . -
I'I ! yon III < ' fenl JI'lIIllne 01(1 hllrkwlll'nt
1111\01' , III' "nre 111\1 \ ] ' : : I't Ihl' ' : : I'nllll1l' ,
No amount of mlllinory can eve
operatc as a substl tute Cor a woman'
sweet smile. '
Energy all gone ? Headache ? Stem
Dcb out of order ? Simply a case 11\ \
torpid liver. Burdock mood llItter
will make a new man or woman 01
fOll.
An Irlsurnan in speaking of an ae
tor said : "He acts th'3 part or : !
dead man true to 11 tel\
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ot a tennclous nnll persis lent cOIIlI- !
WD ! , H , Hnrrlsou , 227 W , 121at IItreet
New York , Mllrch 5. 1901.
What a relict It would be If musl. .
clans were born instead ot beIng made
by practice ,
Gonel : Sr. " , " hy " 'hol,8,1. . .
A postal caffl sent from Blllvl1le tc
one of the allsent brethren reads :
"Dear , Jim : -Nuthln' bnt good
Dews to te11 you : Your crap paid 011
the mortgage , your brother urokf
011t 0' jail , an' your daady has jcsl
got $1,000 'JUt tie railroad for run
nln' over bls le . Ain't ProvIdence
provldl n'A ! tlanta Constitution ,
; Sewnt JIIIJ > orteI1IJolllf'M ,
Violets , roses and daises hu\"c dls ,
appcared flOm the doIlies used tOJ
ceremonlaJ table setting. 'rhe now.
cst Importations Ilrc plain whIte , 11'
heavy IrIsh embroidery.
CASTOR IA
For Infunta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought'
Bears the /fl /
Signature of
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