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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1903)
I Custcr County Repnblican I " I . M. AMsnRIlIW. RDITon .t. l'UIIt.ISJlltJ . - - - - " - BltOKEN now , NEDHASI\A . . - - ' . . . . - 'T 1 hnrilest womnn TO 111'II"l' IS till' ono who dOflm't know what Hhl' Wllnla. H tnkes n clenr WOllllln 10 malH' tlllJ AtOry of her uchp8 IlI\el 11II111 ! ! Intl'reat. Inu. 'l'ho mnn who elOI'lHl't think Iw hnK the 8mnrteot hllh ' on enrth hllK no . hnby. 'l'ho mntter of relulutlll the tl'nKts 'would bo IIhn\llIfll'f1 IrNltly ? It nil the oed truII18 hnel strllwherry mnrkH. J. Pierpont Mornn ! Is IInlll to hnv ! ) bron very proflclellt In mnthemlllics liS n sehoolhoy. Anel he hnK been figurln evcr slnc ( ' . A womnn ut the hClleI of the grenlfst J.un fnctorll's In the worlel wl1mnlC \ the tormer reCel'ellces 10 the tllIlill nnel gentle sex n trille un'nlled for. ' 1'0 hecome rellll ' IJOIlulllr the School or Domestic Al'l S II nd Sclenccs should teach how to IlIcorllOru te IHJIsolI wUh cnndy 80 ns to void the detcctlon. A. womnn In the Postofilce Depnrt- ment at WaahlnJlon gnve UI' ' her hus. bund mther thnn lose her joh. 1Ius , bands can be obtnlneel without a civil service examlnntlon. 'l'nke ono : rounl ; mnn with sevm'al unnecessnry , expcnslve hnhlts , nnd one 'oung womnn who Is Inz ' , cnreless and wnsteful , nnd we hn'e n good rec. Ille for either continuous povert ' or speedy lllvorce. A Kansns jury hnK estnbllshed n precedent which 'mn ' hnve n hnd ef. Cect uon brutnl hU ! hlullls. A mnn who hl1e1 been nrresled for hl'atlllg his wife was ncCultted on the gl'o\llHl thl1t the wlCo desel'\'ed the whipping. Cnrnegle denies the report thnt he Is golllg to give his little duughlpr n $ , CiOOOOO houso. I 10 sn 's he doesll't WUllt the chllel to et n 1I0tlon thnt she hus " l'eut eXllectlltions. " Stili , It will ho n wOllder If somehody doelm't ten her IIbout it. lt Is esthnnted thut the postnl cnrda . used In this countr ' d\1rln the pnst year would fill 1 7 frel hl CUI'R. lt I would not he sl\l'prlsln If ' ( . 'I'nl of them got thro\1gh withollt I I l'ea.d excel > t by the persons to wl1ulII the ' were addressed. Fl\to docs not seem inclined to re. spect the Snllc Inw In nussln or In Itnly. Instelld of provIding mnle heirs to tha throne of the Czar I1nd of the King , It hils suppll d Nlcholns with fonr daughters nnd ne'er n son , nnl1 1'0- centl . It gnvo 1.0 VIctor Emmnnuel n flecond daughter , when he wO\1ld hnve heon delighted with IIn holr whom he 1I11gl1t hnvo cnlled the PrInce of Homo. Stone , , , 'ood , glllss. brlcle alchulers hnvo been used for street ll\ve1l10nts , nnl1 now they arc oXIJCrhnentlng with steel In Now Yorle. Two strips of steel n toot wldo hnve been Inld down In the mlddlo of n stl'eet , for n distance . of n mlle , for'the use of henvy trucks , nnd the advocntes of this Iclnd of sup. 1 > lomentnry paving believe thnt It will . be genernll ' ndoptel1 for streets on which there Is much trnmc , I'he ' I > olnt to Its successful use In Spaill. where a twmlle stretch of rOl\d from Yn. lencln to Grno Is now leept In order for little moro thnn one.l1ttcenth of the Cormor expense. What the Spunlsh nuthorltles helltye tl > he the ashes of Christopher Cohul1' bus were deposited In n special IIIUU' I soleum In Sovllle Inst month. 1'tor ! are the ashes which were rellloycll I from the cllthedrlll ill Santo nOlJlllIgo tlud tnken to IInvanll lifter the Spl\lIlsh I ceded the Islund In l { )5. ) When Cubl1 ceased to bt Spaulsh territory the ash08 were r.nrrled to Spain. . The poo. plo ot Baoto Domingo insist that the l'emaln. ot Oolumbus atlll rest In their cllthedrnl , and thnt when , In the clh ; : , teenth century , the SI1nlurlls removed i the larcophagus , tboy took the one whlob oootnined the hod ' of the ohlcst Hon ot the explorer , Thut their clulm Is , veil toundlod was conclulvelv ! : Bhown by 1A / , Ober In au acco\1nt o't his InvesUgnUons Into the suhjeet fOl' the Columbian IDxposlUon. Aslcle from the morlta ot the controvers ' , there It ! something tragic 10 the determlnn tlon of the Spanish In their pl'ogresslvo re , treat trom their AmorIcnn elllllro to carry back wltb thom what the ' lie. lIeve to be the bed ' of the mUll whe ollened that emplro to them. It we are to stertuzo the mouth pieces of telephones , oycry da ) ' , to Ill tbo bacteria and prevent IntecUon , ani ere to .cmb tbo door knobs eYer ' cJn tor the same reason , why not bo eon Iistent and go on scrubbing nnd aC1'ub bing everything with which we com I In contact ? It these bacteria lnUtit bl clenned out once a day , why not onci an hour , or once a mlnuto ? Th\J pes tlterous things are apt to get In I1n ; second , Ot COUl'80 , everybo < 1 ' lenow : that drinking water must bo not enl ; bol1ed , but dlstll1ed. Wo hayo nil of to ] enougb been warned that handshall tng III dangerous and kissing dl'ndl ' All ot which warnlni we hl1YO all dul ; observed , ot COUl'8C. Now , after ha , ' Ing long and virtuously retrained trol ] water as Go made it and from th othcr enUcementa , it Is hard to bo h : termed by tbe bacteriologists that w rUlI are In momentary dl1ngor era I microbes unloas we scrub , Icrub , Bcrul \ And when we iot used to the Bcrul - \JIII \ . 111111 I ell I'll to louk 11)1011 ) , It liS n 11111 Itrr of ( 'OUrRO In\tcnc1 ! of a hnrelthll , III/If / 1I0t the mlcrohcl'I ' atenl nnotllCl mil t'h UJlOII II ! ! throu h the Bcrnt hruhllIyhc : we Hhllll hnve tu atr , l1I1.e the Honp nlld th'n aterJll/J the Rtl'rlllzCl' . lIncterlologlRts lire 111M tin. hll' . 'I'he ' " " \'nr lenow wlll'f ( to "tOIl , Hut tlll'lr eh'1II1111111 ! , If fllll ' 1I'CdCll to , \ \ oulll Irll0 III ! tlO lime to mnk. . Il 11\ ' . Illg. It'ollid II ! ' fH'rllh , Rl'ruh with m 1111 the lilliI' , And while RnYlnJ ( 0111" ! ! ( 'h'I'H fl'OIll dl'nth fl'olll I\1I'rnhel ! . we wOllld llll ! of stnrYllllolI , 'I'ho flll'llIer , hlAh'lId of 1lo\\'III , , wOllld pnt In 1111 his tlmn Idllln the mll'rohe ! ! on his plow hnllelll's ; thl' hllh'her , In\t'atl 01 Idlllll 11I'l'f , wOllld JlO\'l'r cene to SCOIII his Imlfl' IIl1d cleayer. nnd there n'oulc1 hI' IIolhlll IH'ol1l1crl1 to pnt. Thill Rot'l CIf thln 1II1l ' v ry ( , IIAlly he cnl'rloll too fn r. The hIlCtCl'lolo IRt ! ' ! IIIl1l'1t ' len rn to drnw the lI11e 1101\1 ( ' " , her ( ' , We Rhl\lI 1'10011 ' hl'l'olne IIH rlellculoul'l ' nl' ' ! the old Snlelllites 111 the dllYs of wltchcrnrt. Hillce the first of 1)02 { ) nearly 30,000 ( ' 1111 I'nnls hll0 11I0\1'11 from t he Unit. ( ' 11 Hlntes over Into Cnnnlln , 'rhe Ca. nnellanII1IHtr : or the Interior eRti. mut.s the IUllel IHIIKht In ( 'lInndn h , A ItIl'rl'III1K ut about 10,000,000 IIcre ! ! . 'I'hl" Follncl ; ! ! big , nllll 1' n lnnl1 I ! ! stirred 1111 nCl'OI'lIn ( I ' . 'l'he n lIlih gconom' Ic He\'lew trellts It ns a JI' re qllesllon 'I'he Americanization of Cnnndn nt thl ! rnte Is fen red to be a mntt'r of hilt 0 few 'enrl ! . All of which only IIhlg. trlltes the English Ignornnce of Cnnn. dlan conditions. ' 1'en million ncres Ie n lot or IlIncl. hilt It doc ! ' ! not ! leem AO much , compared with the 3 , OOOOOO In l\1nnltobn. the liOOOOOOO Carther west In ABslnlhola , the GOOOOOOO north 01 ASHlnlholn In Snslcntchowan , and the nooooOOO west oC both I'IlnlholR ' and Hnslmtchewl1l1 , In Alherta. lI're arE : ! OiOOO.OOO ncres Htlll open to settle- ment. 'l'lu're ' ! Is plenly ot room In UtE rent Cnnndinn whent Innd ! ! fOl' nil ( 'omors. Of courRe , If the English nnd Scoteh do not enter upon thl'lie Innds , the ( ) \'NIICl't American Is bound to do HO. ' 1'he Amerlcnn Innel compnny tlm hns nn option upon , OOOOOO ncrofl In Ontnrlo. 'he nrtlcle In the English Economic ne\'low lu ' ! ! strl'ss : upon the fnct thnt Amerlcnn emlfotl'nntR go Into Cllnndn thol'OlIghl ' Imblled with the Monroe doctrine nnd determined to bo , come till ! controlling polltlcnl Cunntlty. 'rhIA , of course. Is merI ' nightmare , As a muller of fnct. few Ame1'lcnn farmers of the clas thnt nro going to Cllnlula Imow or cnro nnythlng nhout the Monroe doctrine. rhey I1re golnR theo to build homO'l ! ' , to devlop the IlInd nnd to mnko mon ( > y , None would I be so IUnaed ns themsolrl's : to 11'111'11 that Jijn lnnd Is excited In the nppre. hension thnt they are lolltlcal agl. tntors-the ' who hl1'0 moro concerD for tholr crops thnn for all the poll. tics In the world. It Is not n politico ] conCuest of Cannda b ' the Amerlcnm that 1'JnlaI1l1 ' ! needs to CIIr. It IH n Industrlnl nnd commerclnl conquest. ALARM TO WAKEN THE DEAF. or C.ourllc 1'hc ' 110 Not HCl1r It , hul Siumher 'fnlC \ HH Flhht. An nlllrm clocl , fOl' elenf mutes ill Hie novel In\'ontlon of EIu Cretzer , n deal mute In the el\1llo ) ' of the Wushoe HnHltlllg ! lllInt , who l'eshles at l Birch sll'eet , sars the Anncondn StIlndllrd lIolto IIwlllcc lit a l' rtnlll hour hl15 101l heon n prohlem IImong these un fOl.tllllll te people , nlHl Inh' : , Crezel"1 In\'Cntlon the solution hus be\n fOllllll Of course , the ordlnl\l' ' ulnrm clocl ! IIlIS been IIsoless1' : . CretxC1' , who II nn IngenlouA fellow , II ! n wllter IIno tlunw tender nt the Wnshoe smellnr lIlt ! wOI'I , necessltntes his rIsing ut nr eurl ' hOllr In the mornlll , nUll I1H hE hn ! ! 110 mellns of n wnllCIIIII he hns 101 mllll ' dll ' ! ! of worl , h ' bellI ! ; lute. III n'corellllgl ' ' set IIbout ! tn'olltlng I1n np paralus by which he couhl IIlways bl 011 tlmo. 'l'he dl'O\llllng of 11 pillow on thl /lleeping person II ! the II wal\l1l1ing IIgont IIUll it Is opomteel so thllt the pllhm fulls nt the deslrcd time , An ordlnnr3 ulurm clock Is placed In n cigar L03 which Ilts It I'losel ' , It Is then IInlled to the wulll1t the h\llll of the ) ; I.'d. A string connects the ehll > per of the ninrul clocl , with ol'lllnar ' nn spring 1\10l1S1 ll'nl ) fnstellel1. to the tOI ) of the cl l\I box , Br n H 'st'm of Immll pl1l1e 's nnt screw eres n pillow Is fnstenel1 to thE end of U trlll ulIl1 pl1l1eel to the coli. Ing I1lrectl ' uho\\ the hell. All In eu 10l1s url'UlIlelllent conn cts the othm IHlll of the strlllg to the mOl1so trl\ll 'l'he clocl , Is S\t , nnd when the 1In l'I1 : oes off the strln nttIChel1 to the hl.l : elnlIJCl' springs the mOl1se tmp nl1l1 ro. lel1 ! > eR th 1)lIIow , which drops 011 thl \IOrSOIlS sloeplng 111 the bed bel1enth . "WllPn It does not hit me It hltH mJ wlfl'1' : . Cretzer wrote 011 n picco 01 I pUlwr , "nlll1 so I lIever miss a dl1 ' nnJ more. " l'huUl' " Gallery ot'Stono AJc. A plcturo gnller ' that dntes from tb . stone nge has been ' \Henl.thed III n cn" . I ern lIenr E 'zles , Ii'rance. The plcture I which nre ul1 of prehistoric anlmnl" were 1I0t only cut In the rocks , as 11 . uBuull ' the case with fluch relresentn. . tlons , but were palntol1 In severnl colors - ors , alld gives some ovldollco of the I ) nrtlstlc slllll. 'I'hero were eighty 1111 > tures of which Cort"nlno I ) , ) represent . blsons of various kinds. The pigment ! uRed , which are shades ot red nlld brown , hn vo been toulld , on nllnl 'slt by 1\1olssun , the omlnent Ji'rellch chem 1st , to bo ochres mixed with minute trngmellts of trnllspurellt slllcn. It you ) 'n wn whell out In compan It Indicates tbat ) 'OU are renlly In suel demand in BOcIty tbat ) 'OU haven' been able to get to bOIl betoro mid IIlght In 11 weole. It Is the nvcrngo wowan'i waU thl1 ) . whell she Is Hlcle she has to ern w I. around and wait on herself. . . . . ' . . . t' ' , . BEAUTY AND PURITY Ancient and Modern Ideas on the Subject. Time and Disease the Effacing Agents of Beauty. Vvhat Has Science Done to Restore the Lily and the Rose ? Rorrn\l'14 \ rnlh'd hl'lIl1ly n short-II1'I'11 tnnllllI'lllto II ' \ ' JO of nntl1rc , 'fhclJlj 1111 IL lh'll hlIIiI preJlldlce , 'fllI'ophrll tl1i : u "II , nt c'hent , Cnnle/llle14 / a fwlll'IIY ( ilolII. II OIlIlJ I' a glmlol1R girt IIf IIl1ttll I' , O\'ltl II. fll\'Or of the gllll ! ! . , \ rlstotlo nllll'mell that ! Jel1l1ty WII ! ! hl'tlC'r 1 h'llInll the It'tters of recom. mI'll 01:111 : 1 III In Ihl ! worlel , IInll ) 'I't 1111110 IIf the , " , , , IIl.tll1ll1lfo1hl'll nuthorltlcs hns I..flll ! ! C\'I'II n ! allit of how heauty 114 tn be p"rpl'lIl\1I'II " : , 1'1' tlw ravngl's of 1Ijr0 : ami dl ca " elt'I\IoII. \ ' 1'1 meoon / ' hlellds the Illy nml the rose Intll the Ilnllol' df II/-te / , IIII'I1\O ! lIot the filiI' fnce wllh ClIlllJ'II ! ' ' IIIHIIIII'l1t'II' : ' " : \1111 crhn , )1\ \ the HOlmlllllllt ! with 1I11'lghtly ! IIII.hcs , 11I01 h , If IIlIt I'II t , rorrllilts tilt' I ! IClrr of eyes. to..th , I1l1l1l1ps yet henutl rul hy dl'fnclng the cornllll'xioll , IInll till ! ! the /en..ltl\'o SIIIII wllh lI ony IInspel1Jwhlc , IfllIeh he the ullhl111PY cOlllllllon of 0110 IIf1ll < ted with 1Iht HlcllI hlemlshe. . , what mllst he tht ! fel'III1 ! ! 01 those In whom tortllrlng humors hnn. ! for ) 'ellrs ruu riot , covl'rln : : the fil,11I wllh Icnles ! nlld Sort'R a 1111 chnr llIg the hJood with plll ouous clements to heromo n plrt : of the Rystem until denth ? It tl : ! \'IIln to nttempt to Jlor- , ray such " 1Ifcrln ( . Denth In muny ( 'mlls ! mhht he cOIl'lldcrcll n hle1l1'ln : : . 'I'ho hloml 111111 1I11111s scem to be 1m- IJI. . . natl'eI with n tlC'ryIement which , whl'n dhchll r cd through the pOI'CS IIl'1on the Bllrfnco or the hody. Infillll11'S IInd hllrn ! ! IIntll , In hIs efforti' ' ! for 1'I'111.r , Ihlt pntlent tenrs the BI\l1I wllh hi ! ! nn1l8lUll lIot IIntll the hlood lIows lIoe1-l slIfficlclit rcllef como to cn.U8e 111m tu lIeshn. Thill ! elo complexional dcfl'cts merge Into tortl1l'll1/-t / dlsense , 111111 plqllcd vnn- Ity Ivc Jllace to real I > ufforln/-t. / A little wn.rt 011 the nose or cheetroVtI \ / to the ulJ-duvollrln IUPIl8 , n IlIltch of tetter on the palm oC the hl1l11l or on the limbs BUlhlelily envelops the belly III Its lIery cmhrace. II. hrlll'e ! 011 the leg expnnlltl Illto n gnn.wlll ulcel' , which reaches 0111. It. ! ! fauI,0 the ! : ! ulfcror'l : ! heart In C\'cry pnrox\'sm of pain , HlI\II.lllwrnl'lln ' the lIeck multiplies Into II. dozen , whkh eat nway the vlta\ty : \ , grl'at penrl-like scalI's : : I'OW from little l' h.llko InllIII\IIIt1llons : In MilCh nhlln- dance nl ! to pass credulity ; nllll so on lIIay wo eh'plct the snll'urln/-ts / to which poor human lIuture Is t'uhject , all oC 'whlch 111\'olve grcilt mentnl dl/tress ! hecl1uso of pOl'sonul 1/llIguratlolls. If there were not nnothl'r I'xternal dlsea14e IWOWII , I'Clemn nlono wOllld be sulllclent IlImctloll 011 mnnlelllll , It pervl1de/ ! all chlses , nnd descendH 1m- purtlally throllgh J.enorntlon ! ! . Whllo some 111'0 con/tllntly ! envelopell 111 It. others hl1ve It cOlllh > ell to "Inall pn.tches In the enrs , 011 the Hcnlp , Oil the hrcnst , 1111 the pn I illS uf the 11IIUcls , ) n the IImh , ctc" hut cverywhere Its 11lllIncll\0 feature Is II. flnall wutol'Y bllMter , whIch dl8char cs I1n aerlel I1nld , cn.ll.ln hent , I nl1ammntlon , IItHI Intense Itching , mng-worm , teller' , lIeallell hend , dandruff , helong to this ! 'caly unll Hchlng order of dlsensqs , 1'80rlasl14 , onr modern leprosy , with It ! ! muther-of-penrl scale , Hltnuted on n rClhleneel ha1 > e , which hlemls upun the rel\1ovnl of the scnle , Is to he Ilreatled 1111I1 Il\'ohlell , n9 of 0111. 1m- pcUI.O ( , harher'Hch , cryslpelns , nnll n Hcore uf 11I11101' dlsorllerli make up In part the cntnlo/-t11U / of cxternnl dlsenscs . of the Hklll. 'l'hus far we haye mude no nllnslon to these nllllcHons which nro 11I11111 feHlIy IlIIpu rllIcs of the hlood , vlz. : swe1\lnl \ , ; of the glunds of the thront , nlcus 011 t he neck 111111 IImhs , tnlllors , nh cesse a , and lIIercnrlal PUISOIlS , with loss of hall' , hec nsc the wholt ! list cnn he comprehendcd In the ono worel Hcro fllia. It Is In the trent/llent of torturln , dlsllgurlng hU/llors a 11I1 alft'cHons of the sldnlcnlp. . nnd blood , with loss of h III' , that the Cntlcnrll rcnll'dles have achieved their gren.te/lt fHlCet'S:4. : OrigInal - Inal In composition. sclentlllcally compounded - pounded , ahmlute1y : pure , unchangeublo In allY cllmllte , ulway S reml ) ' , 1lIlIllIgl'ee- nhle to the most del Icale I1nd s'n ltIYc , they presellt to 'oung und ol ltho mu t Huccessful curatlyo of model'll thneR , ' 1'111 ! ! will bo conHlllo cd strong Innl.ungo ( hy those ncquulnted with the chnrlleter nnd obtlrmcy ! : of bluOllunlll > l\lu hUlllo&"s hnt It Is jnstlficd by Innumerahle fiUC- ClJ-SPS ! where al1 the remedies nnd meth- 0111'1 lu , "oguo hll\'o fnlled to curc , aud , In mllny cases , to relleyo , evcn. 'I'ho Cn lIenm treutmont Is lit once Ilreeuble : : , apeed ) ' , cconomlcul. ami compl'ehtHsIYo. 1Iutho the nfi'ccted puts frcely with hot watcr IInd Cutl- cnl'll sonp , to cleanse the sur ace of ern. , t. , 111111lcales , nnd sort en the thlcklHl'd ( 'ullele , DI'Y , wlthon thal'li rubhlll. . nnd uPJ1I ' Cnllcurn OIntment " ' 11I ACt't'I't the I'lIrll Harold Godwin will rohulld tl10 \\llIall1 \ , Cullen Bryant hOllse at Has- yn on the lines ut the .1rlginal struc- " 11'0. which was burned a few weeks : \to There will be nu attempt tCl re- , .w uco the I'xact Interior. Baslet malllI employs halt II lIilllon persons III Germany , whore the wages rnll o from 18 shillings to ItUunels weekl.\ ' for slellled wurlcors. . - - Capsicum Vaseline Put Up in Collapsible Tubes. A Subltltute tor and Suerlor to MUltart.1or aUJ b r plasler. and will uotblliler tbe l'IO.t delicate , .In , Thp patn allllying and ouratlve qualities 01 ' .1' , ullele are wend rtul. It wlllitop tbe toolb , . .1he at onoe. and relieve beade.cbe auillclatloa. We recommend It al Ibe belt and safeat external . . rrte ' rrll"r , ' kno1rn. a'.o as an ulun 1 ram IJ tJr plllull tn tbe oh lt and ltomaob aDd aU ' 1' l\lDlt1" \ mumlalo and ' 1Uty complatotl , A Uhl , ,11I prove what we olalm lor It , au4 U .111 M found to be tnvaluable In tbe boulllbo\4. . , . ny vpoJpte . . say . . It 1Ilhe be.t 01 all ) 'our prepa. , 'lIon. . Price 15 centa , at all drugghtl , or other dealeft. . , , b'leudlng thll amount to u'ln pottalJe ltampl , . wlllapnt ! you a tube by IlInll , So MUcle .boull1 be aCC4'ptt'd I > y tbe pnbllcs n. . .s Ibe IRme curlea our label , a. otherwlH it J.I . , t genuine. CIISE ROUGII MANUfACTURING co. ' 7 StAt. St. . New York Clt , . - . I - i i. N. U. NO. 579-8 YORl < , NEE to a11ny itching , IrrItation , nnd Innam- mnllon , nllli "ootho und hcul , nnd , latly , tnlw Cut1curn Hesolvcnt , to cool and c1eanllc the blood. ' 1'h15 trl'lItmcnt nf- forcl In1-llnnt relict , permlt.'J rClit nnd sle'p ( In the fleverest forms of eczcma null other Itchln , IlIlrnlng , and IIcnly lIu morA. and points to II. flpeedy. perma. ncut. nllli economlcnl cure of torturing , dlsllgl\l'ln humors , cczemnll , rashes , nnd Infinmmallonl , from Infnncy to nc , when 1\11 othcr remedies nnd the hest lhYf lclllnR fnll. 'rho rcmcdles can- fjlltutln the Cutlcurn B 'Rtem w11l repny nil Indh'hlnnl &crutlny of their remurk- n.ble properties. ( 'llIlclII'/I. Sflnp contnlns In II. modified form the nClIclunl ( propertle ! ! of Cut- ! rlll'lPilltlllent , tile great skin cure nnd pllrestnnllsweetest of elllo11hmt ! ! , combined - bined with the most delicate nud re- Ire1ihln of 110wer odor ! ! . It purifies unlllnvl orn.tes the poreR of the skin , nllllirnparts ncl1\'lty to the 011 glands nI\l ( tuheR , thus fl1rnllhln nn outlet for unwholcsome malter , which It re- tn.llled would cnllso pimples , blnck. hcads , rllshes , oily , molhy skin , nnd olher complexlollul cll'lIgnrations ! , as \\'ellas sClllp IIffectlons lIud Irrltutlon ! : ! , failing hiliI' , nnd bllby r slll's , 11 R Jcn. tlo nnd continuous nctlon on thl . uI'I\1 lubricators of the Rkln kecp ! : ! the Intter trnnlpnrent , fleet , 11exlble , nml henlthy. Hcuce Its constant URe , nl ! I 'ed hy nn occn lonnl nse of Cntlcura Ointment , renllxes the [ nlrest complexion , the Roftet , whltcst hands. nnd the most luxurltmt , glosBY hnlr within the do. malu of the most ndvnnced scientific knO\vlel1 e to snpply , CuUcurn. Ointment 18 thc most FUC- ces ful cxtornal curatlvc $ or torturing , dIRn urlnJ ; hllmors of the " , kin aud IIcllp , Includll\ll 10sR of 111I11' , In proof of which 1\ single nnolntlng with It , precedell hy hot bllth \ \ Ith Cutlcura. Soup , /lnd / followcd In the fwverer CnSf : by II fulldo/c ! of Cutlcura Hesolvcnt , III suntclent to nff.ml InHlledlate rcUef In the most distressing forms of Itcblng , burning , nUll "cnly humors , permit rct : ! nml siceplnd / point to n SIJl''dy ' cure when nil other remt dies fnll , It 18 e pc- cln.lly so In the treatml'nt of Infllnts ant : children , c1enn lng. Hoothln : : . nnd healing the most dlstl" s.lng of Infnn- Wo humprs , IIml presorvillg , purlf'lng , null beautifying the skin , scalp , I1nd hull' . Cutlcurn OIntmcnt possesses. at the SRInC time , the chunn of sntlsfJ'lnJ { the slmplo wn.nts of the tol1ot of all nges , In cultg : for the "kin , scap ] , hull' , allli hl1nds far moro effectually , a/-trecably / , unit economically tlllm the most expensh'o of toilet emolllcnts , while free from eycry In redlont of a doubtful or dangerous cllllrnctcr , Its " One NIAht Trcntment of thc Hands , " or " Single Treatmcnt of the Hair. " or use nfter athletics , c"c11ng , golf , tennis - nis , rltlillg , sparrillg , or nnylport , ench In connection with the use of Cutlcura Soap , Is sufficient e\\Clenco \ of this. Of nil remedlcs fur the pnrlficatlon of the blood and c1rculntlng lIulels , nunc approaches In fOpcclllc m'dlcal notion Cutlcnrll HC/QI\'cnt. ! It nel1trnllzes : and resolves I\way ( hence Its name ) scrofu- Iou ! ! , Inhorltcd , and othel. hnmors in the hlood , which glYC rlso to swellings oC the gltulIlpnlns ! In the hOlies , and torturlrl , dl lIgurlng eruptions of the 'skln and sClllp , wIth lo ! ! of hull' , Cutlcurn Hosolvent extends its purifying - fying 11I11I\'uce by mcnns oC the pores to the ! ! ul"fllcO of the skin , aUnyhlJ ; irrltntlon , Inflammntlon , Itcb'ng , nnd hlll'nlll , nud 600thlllJ ; uud heall11g , lIenco Its SUCCl'8S In the trelltment oC dlatresslng hUlllors of the skin , scalp , n.nd hlood , with loss of 1mlr , which filII to he Ill'rmlineutly curell hy external remedies alone. ' 1'he ral1det teRtlmonlal tbnt cnn be offered Cutlcurn remedies Is 'thclr worlli. wide aule , due to the personal recomlllendatlons of these who havc usml thl'III , It Is dlllIcult to renllze tbo mlhty : J.rowth of the bushles ! : ! done lItHler this nume. From n smull beJ.II1' nlllg In the simplest form , ngnlnst prl'j- udlco 111111 opp > sltlon , ugulnst monied hO/lts , collt\tless rlvnii ! , und trnde In- dlfi'urencc , Cnticurn remedies ba\'e be. como the greatest curatl\'clI of their time , nud , In fact , of 1111 time , for nowhere - where lu the history of 111C1I1c1ne Is to he found nnotlwr nppronchlng them In popnlarlty and sale. In evpry cllmo nnd wllh eycry people they luwe met with the /I a 11I0 reeeptiun. The coufines of the enrth n.ro tllC ouly IImh a to their growth. 'rhey have conqnercd the world. To the test of popular judgment all thlngH mundane mllst finully come , ' 1'he ch'lIlcd wor1ll has rcmlered It : ! \'enllct In favor of Cutlcurn. \ \ III Unlltl Hlslorlo Slnlt tllr" . 'J hu treasurcr or the United States says thc'o nHlY be some purll In the inllow at gold bllt It will be hard to con \1 nco any sl nglc I ndl yidual that it can COIllO his way in tuo huge quantities. To 8m\ll 1\tJKKtnllnrll'lI 10 l'hIIJJ'ptn II.1 Episcopal laymen , incltldln J. l'iorpont Morgan and Senator lIanna , m , M dc 1bbt .or ) 'tllow for ll kiI\d ) of Wtt IVOIk On $ le evt/'ffll1 / < re. Look for the 5 0 ( the fll. ! M the I\&Jnt TOWER on the buttoN. . . . . , . . . . . , "wit "MH'U U" " .10 enu. . . . . . . . " . . . . . , . . . - CRECORY'S 7.r cO 7. . . . the S E E D .I&Dh,4 ror roll. ' 0\111'1' AI. . , . the bo.II. . . . . .tol. , . . rr. . - . J.J. n. UnlrOr.Ii D , .rbleloe.oI , AI.OI "Aprop08 of the recent denth ot 'j homl\S Nnst , the cartoonlst , " snld the Doctol' , "I am remlndcd thnt I ha"o at hml ! Nllst' ! ! double'page picture rep. l'ell'nUn : the grief of the nntlon over the denth of Lincoln. It was 11 mng. nlficont emhlnmatlc picture , pullllshed without title or lIne of explanation. III the center wns the coffin , marked 'Lincoln , ' Ilnd hendlng o"er It the IIg. 111'0 of Colllmhia. ' 1'0 the right , In the III > pel' cor'ner , WIIS the IIgur ( ) of n Hol. dler , with hend bowed IlUll face hllif hldd ( > n , 1111(1 In the left corner the IIg. lire of un nrl1ol1cer \ who hnd thrown himself down In utter desplllr , "I kept the picture heCflUSfJ of that olllcer's IIgllro , 'l'he dropping or the nrms , the drooping hend , Ilnd nen'e. less body , eXllresHed so trul ' my OWII feelln when Ihenrd of Lincoln's denth thnt It seemed to me Nnst hnd put himself - self In the solll1er's pll1cl' , nnd I IIIl'e the plcturo now , ns w\1 \ ns the ones thnt cnmo later , emblematic of the \'Ictor ' won b ' the nrm ' nnd nnvy and the dawn of pence. It Is a mlstnke to Bn ' thnt Nnst'nlted until his Inter yenrs ' to give his Idea of Lee's surrender. He gave It nt the lime of the surren- ! lIeI' , Ii I i "In his doublepago picture 'llIessed i Are the Pel1cemaleers , ' he drew on one' ' side Christ's entr ' Into Jerusalem on l'ulm SUllda ' Ilnd on th ( ) other the surrender of Lee. In the Intter Grnnt domlnn tl'd the scene , und stllndlng In the center of the picture seemed taller thnn 1.00 und the more statel ' figure. I Iwow thl1t : Knst clung tl.'nnclousl ' to this Iden , e\'en when tnlklng to Con. foderl1te ol1\cers \ , nnd tllllt In his large [ minting he followed the lines marketl out In the cartoon of April , 18Q : ; , 'lllessedre the Pencemnkers. ' " "I hn'e 0110 of : Knst's plcturl's , " said the Sergennt , "a little one Imbllshed enrly In IS :5 : , when I..lncoln wns lit City Point. 'rhe President Is seated on n stump , with his long legs stretched - ed out to their cun length and support. Ing 11 drum , on which the President Is writing n note to Stl1nton , sn 'lng : 'All seems well with us. ' Under the l > lc- ture , vas the line 'From Our 'Uegulnr Corrspondent. ' The picture wns the more tlmel ' because nt that time the 'Vnr Department wns publishing for the Informl1t1on of the people the Pres. Ident's brIef notes from the front. The cHrtoon was Yer ' sa tlsfylng to the bo 's In the nrmr , for just' then thln s were Indocl1 going \'r ' weU with us , "NaRt neyer made n war SCl.'ne ns an ' other artist would hn ye mllde It , nnd he nhYa 's wnntNI to be first with an Idea. Severnl times he wus fretted becnuso the slow worl. ou Harper's Wee\d \ ' mnde It I1ppear that some of Ills cl1rtoons , pre 1nred days betorp , were not unlike these Ilppenrln nhout the snme tlmo In the dnllr newspupers. In lSi : ! he prepnred a cl1rtoon In which IIornce Greele ' was representpd ns goIng - Ing down Into n pit crowdell with the Dl'1UOC1'atlc Issues he had opposed Hnd lenl1ers he hl1d abuse . On the da ' thnt the cartoon wns published , D. H , Locl\C , publlsl1t'el In the ' 1'oledo Blnde n Nl1sb ' lettcr plllhornting the snmc Idou. " ' " ' ' down "NaRh toole GI"'l'ley among the ghosts of his 0111 polltlcnl nllllla- tlons Hnd deBcI'lhed In his wn ' the scene which Nnst 1)lcturcd. ) 'I'here were two greatl . ellstlll'hed men thut c1nnst , fenrlng that the puhllc would jum ) > to the conclusion that he hnd stolen hi ! ! Idea fl'fm Nash ' nnl1 the Inttor fl'lll'ln thl1t Xnst I1ml the public wou1l1 hl'lIe\'l' he had bOl'rowel1 bls Idea from the cartoonist. A comparison - parison of notes nnd dates , howcyer , showed tbe two men had been worlc- Ing on the Idea for two weeles , I1Ull thnt the suggestion came to each about the sume time. But HS Nash ' wns wont to remul'l" lIeltlll'r one of them could pro\'o It to the satlsfHctlon of the public. " "I wus present , " said the Colonel , "nt the l1)tlng In ISiO , nt which Gen. eral 1'homns I. . Crlttel1l11'n of our old corps presentetl to ! \u ! > t , In the nnme Df S , OO Hrm ' nllll lIa11 olllcel's , as testlmonlul of their rl'gard , n 10\'lng cup shl1ped lIIee a cuntoen. At thl1t meeting It was clenr thl1t not a few Confederntl's hud a IIIdng fOl' : Knst , one of Iosb "s lI\en sa 'ln to me thHt nst's pictures of rebel guerrlllns were the renl bo 's , nnel the ' forga Ye him bls blttorness because of the fine wlrlt he put Into lI\en and hm'ses. " "That reminds mo , " sl1ld the CliP' taln , "of I1n unusual experience with some of [ osb "s men. I wus In hos. ItHI In Wnshlngton .1ul ' , ISt3- . , when Jubal Ear1 ' made his rl1ld on the cnp. Itnl and n little luter I started to re. turn to m ' command In the Shenan. : louh yalley , Wlll'n we reach ell the wd or the rallroud frollIInrpel"s reI" ry to Winchester wo hud to tl1l\O'l\m. bull1nces IInd hOl'ses to reacH the front. twas u 1Itt10 slow In lelwlnt ; the cnr 11\11 as there was uo 1'0011for mo In the nmbulanco mrsetr nnd comrade. tnuch ngalnst our will , took hOI'sos nnd rode off , " ' 1'hl ! ! sll\'ell us , because Iosb "s . tnen raided ( \ ' line that night and ' ' In the nmbuluuco was . t\'er ) ml1n re. orted kl1lpd. This led to retnllntlon III Sheridan's part , who shot some of . \Iosby's \ men , nml Mosby 111 turl1 shot IOWO ot SherIdan's men held fl8 prla- . . t oners. Arter the wnr , I met the Cnp- I bill who In 0110 CHse cnrrletl out Mosh"s orl1ers to han IIrtcen prls , onerll , He told Ine that on his 1\'n ' to. the scene oC execution ono oC the prl ' ollcrs np ) > enled to him lIeclluso of some m 'stlc tic. which he dIdn't explnln , IIl1d unothl'r , a mere ho ' , hecl1us ( ) ho WIIS the enl ' son of n widowed mother , I his fnther hnYlng lIpen Idlled earlier- In the Will' . "In the ( 'ourse of the mnrch the CII ) > ' tnlrl met other sCunels of Iosb "s men with ) > rISOIll'I'A , IInd prl\'utel ' effected an l'XChlllle. ; letting his Mnsonlc 4 ' frlond Hllll IIII' ho ' go forwnrd to the 'I ordlnar ' COl'tunes oC wnr nml tl\klng y ' the \lIIOffelldlll substitutes to certn\1'Q \ , . denth. M ' COllfedl'rnte Cnptnln at. wa 's Insisted thnt the I\mbulnnce WIIB fired upon by Mosll "s men becuuso the drh'er would 110t hnlt when or- derl'd to , nnd nt the urglll vf the o Insldo tried to escnpo , lIe didn't dl'- femI th ( ) retnllntor ' mensures , hut thought his unnuthorlzell exchange of I prisoners right. " - Chlcngo Int'r- OCl.'lIn. Not Thnt JilncJ : of 11 Stnff. "Dill 'ou l'\'pr hear , " : Hiked 0111' or "Bln'I , , In'l\'s' ' 1111'11. "how Gelll'ral L- . gun onl'e met his match rlJ.ht hNe In ! Chicago' , It was just before the ( 'up. : ture of Ha\'IUlnnh , and General Lo ult I nlld three memhl'rs of hls stnff wl'nt down to the rnllroal1 station to take the trnln for the Enst on his wny to rejoin his cOlI\mnnd. " 'l'he Genernl , wnllllng n little nbend of his stnff officers , stal.ted to enter n cur. but wns stopped b ' nn Irish nt- tendunt. " 'You'U not he goln' In th re , ' said the Irishman to the General. - - f . I I I "STICK YEn STATF OUT Till ; WINDY. " " 'Ami why not 7" suld Genernl Logan - gan , " 'Becnuso thnt's a leddles' car Ilm1 no man'U be goln' In there wldout n ledd ' . There's wnn seat left In the nlxt cllr there 'ou kin bl1\'C ef 'o wunt It. ' " 'Yes , I see ther.e's one sent ncant , but where will I put m ) ' stnfn" " 'Bother 'ere stnrr , ' unswered the Irlshmnn , 'go 'ou Ilnd tulw the sent IUlIl stlcle ) 'ere stuff out ? f he windy. ' ' ' i -Ohlcl1go 'rrlhune , A HCUlltrknhlc Incldcnt. "Then the wnr brolt { ! out n 'oun ! ; man naUled Hoberts , 11'In ! ; In Dodge- vme , 'Vis. , joined n compuny com- mllt1l1ed 1 > ' Cnptnln ' 1'holl1ns Allen , which I1fterward Ineorporntetl In the SecOJld 'Vlsconsln Volunteers , nnd was present lit the hattlo of Bull nun. 'rhe Intelligence came to 'oung Hob. erts' fl\lnll ' thnt he was slain Ullon the mnttIellehl , IHld his bed ' left to be hmled b ' the victorious enemy. 'rhls news nellrl ' lelllecl his affectionate mother , and she nnd nll the tnmll ' wellt Into mourning Cor the pntrlotlc 'outh. Four long months the fnmlly lumentcd the dend. Whl1t then could depict their unspealcnble nstonlshment when , six months after the bl1ttle , tbe 'oung mnn enterel1 the door of his home , henrty and well. Hrlefl ' told , his story WI1S this : lIe had been left se\'ercl ' woundec with ml\n ' others on the bl1ttlofleld. Arter the fight wns o\'er nnd his friends retrel1ted , n Confederate so- ( lieI' , supposln noberts dend , began to 1'Ifie his pockets. 'l'he Yunkee re- \'I\'ed , and ohjected to this whera- upon the man returned the nt'tlele he hnd tl1leen nnd gn\'e hlll1 n drink. Then he hl\ll the wounded foe cnrrled to n hospital , where he wns cared for un. tII completely restored to henltb , nf- tel' which he was sent to Libby Prison. lIe hud tried to et II letter to his mother , 1 > ut , rltbout success. 'When , nt length , he wns exchanged he made his wn ' to Dodgcrllle without delay , where for many n dl1 ' he wus looleed on ns ono who hnd risen Crom the dend , 1'hcre' the nuh. "Tlsoman-IIere's an nccouut of nn. other hunter lost In the woods , E\- { \r ' hunter sbould carry n pocleot com- pass. DumleY-Why , how would that help hlm7 Wlsemllu-Help him to get out , of course , 'l'he needle of the COmpl\S5 aIwa - wa 's points to the nortb- Dumley-Ahl but 6UPPOSO he wanted to go to the cast , south or we5t7- Catholic Stnm1ard and Timos. Incredible. 'l'eletrnph Edltor--IIere's fl dlspat@h nbout a thief thnt brollo Into n house Inst night and ( , tolo an acordlon'ahletl nt $100 , Better henc1 It "Strl\ngo Stor ' " Xlght Bdltor-No , bead It "Two Strnnge Storles"-11rst , Utat any I\C- cordlon was e\'er valued at $100 ; aud , . second , thl\t an 'body on enrth would J- cver wuut 'to steal It.-Chicago Trlb- uue , 'l'errence , the dramll U.t , ' ' 'us & Ill. f"8.