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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
, - , - - y , . . ' " . . . . . . " - . . - ,1/ / ' . . . . r ; \ ; " I ' 'r.f ' f. , . ; . : . , . . , . - CUSler County Republican , ' . . } I. AlIBlntIUW , UDlTon & rUlIT.IBIlItJ , - - - . . . . - - - - I ( l'ROKEN BOW , NEnltASJA . _ _ " _ . . _ _ I ' The mnn wno forgl 't he UIIIIIO of ,1 1 ' . MOI' nn to dll'clt ! ' ! huf'\\ ' how to' JodgeVol'ldug 11 hlhlll 1/111. Yes , tlllle filCH.j'he Ill'At hohlt's who were UIlI1l < 'll n rtOl' G rovlH' Ol\'elo nil " 1'0 ullrly 0111 mlou h to011' , T.I q ; 1qO Hllfvl\'prs , of the Soclct } . Is. .RJI , whtJ swnm foll1' IJInes through n l'llglng sell lieseI've to he cnlled " 'l'ho ' O , " " " 11I1\'lee now he. "gilt n 11'1II0n" Is the \ rng , fl''l ' glnll , If } 'ou 111'0 lIe81lOnll. Int , It will Ive 'Ol1 something elRo to thlnlt IIhollt. ' ' 'e won lieI' whllt thnt rlm 111111 rtl\'e old Rnll. Admlrnl Cer\'ern , thlnls iI , . t Oul' hlln\ll1ng \ ot our 1I1l\'nl Jwroes : ( . ' \y this tll1I ? , , Do It uolell with IIl1felgllcll slII'llI'lRe I 1"I'ellehlllnn whuse l'II\Il' . thnt It wnf ! n " , t" go fllll11 hll1l when hlA lint } . CIIIICII bhn to pllhllcly Idas n womnn , , , , . - . - - . - - "U's the HtOl'I thnt I1Illkos the mnl" : tIter , " but tt'le $10.000.000 snt IIslde COl' " knew lIavnl ncndelJl } ' hlt1lcllteA thnt ' ; nncle Sam's mouey helps K\'rle. , 1'ho 110ctOl' hu rlu told llng I d. 'Warl1 ' thai ho CUtH 111111 drlnlA 100 uch , tlw Idng IIIn } ' feel thnt ho mllst I ptnl < e n ( 'hnnge-Ilel'hu/ls / of cOllrt phy. ) Iclnns. - - John n. Hockefeller , .Tr" sn 's ho DweR * :100,000. : Wh } ' nhollldu'l Ii nUlll wlu 'hlt > wnd pay 11/1 / ulIIl 111111 Ollt how oed It feels toJo / squure with the world ? Forel ! Irs IIhou1l1 nlwn 's rellll'mber that tills country's nttltudo with re. , urd , to the divine right of Idngs is the snme ns thnt of lJ'elrlllll con el'nlng the snllkes. , . Accordlnc to n Del'lln editor , no Eu. r01)enn power recognizes the Monroe t1octrine. SIJeuklnc preclsel } ' , that Is true ; but they 1111 respect It , which Is dust as good , nn belter. A mun thlnlts he hils dIRco\'ered how to mnke a pulatlblo fOOll out at corn. wlks. 'Thllt ought to be eusy ufter : others hnve succeelled In mnklng shav. tnrs and sllwdust so plcnsant to take. The Russll\n nrmy Is snld to be ready for whatever hnppons In the Balkans. tAnd the RUSlsinn pensnnt continues to go stoop.shou1l1ered unller the /Jurdel1 / " which this constnnt , rendlness Imposes , Daron Avebury Is gIven credit tor coining the new word "manywhere" In his latest book. lerhups some grny. ' bnlrod Scotehmnn who lenrned the ! word on his natlvo henth when ho wns a lisping Infnnt w111 smile ut this. I A Now Yorl. artist has Inuded Tweed because he hnd hnuglnutlon coupled jW1Ul dl hollesty. Wo tulto It ( or grunt. ! Cd that the urtlst hns hnnglnaUon , but twe dls1l1cc to Infer tram his pl'llise ot tdl honesty that he possesses Tweed's mblnat1on. In Minnesota II .member of the State onato has been trying to pass 1\ bill imposing a fine on nny person wltll a [ wenk heart who Indulges In Idsalng. fIt Is the tel10ws with "wellk henrts" who do most ot that ImRlnesll , nml It docs not seem fall' to select them for exclusive UtxaUon. IOhlcago used to bonst ot Its youth ; liut according to the executive commit. tee ot its Wstorlcnl society the cIty FY111 bo a hundred 'elLr8 old on Au ! ; . 1 , on which dnte In 1803 IJleut. Swtnreu- ; on ostnbllshed I ort Del1l'bom ut the outh ot the Ohlcn o river. 1'here 18 1J0me hIstorical confusion as to the I1nte nnd clrcumstuuces or the ! jett1o. ent , but \Ve nil Imow that mudern Ohlcago dates on ! } ' trom the fire , und hs lIehtQvements slnco then have /JeclI / arcat enough to anUsf } ' IIny one. General Dooth or the Salvation nrmy ' : rI\vely announces the IH\l'IOSC of thnt enterprising orgnnlzutlon "to go lifter the m1ll10nnires ot the Unltell :5tutej ! und enrol1 them ns memhers , " ' 1'he ' have not usually been conshlered 1l1'om. Ising rovlval materlnl , but perhnls the etrort : to reach them has not been mnde In Just the rlsht wny. The l1l11110nllire LIS an acUvo member ot the Snlvulloll nrmr would not bo out at plnce. 'rhl qunllUos which hnvo put him In the oslUon ho occupies , or kept him ther < t the formative worle In bulhllnl ; hi ! tfortune was done by others , nre vel' } iuuch those which It mny bo IlRSUmel ! would mnko tor HucceBS In the klnl1 01 ! work Geneml Doolh wllnts dono. It is no longer posslblo to doubt Uln "lectrlcltr 18 the power of the Immedl .to future. Whell the census at 10 ( ) ( /\VIIS / tAken the electric motors In US4 In manufactures In the United Stl1tel produced only three hundred nnd olov n thousnnd horse.power. Since thel the Sault ste. Mnrlo cnnal hns beci kompleted , which produces fitly.R'v1 thousand horso.power , nnd II hI1l\I1r ( ' ( and twont1 thousand horse.power hl1 been added to the cnpnelty ot the I , gl1m Falls plant. Onnadn Is trendlnl close on the heels ot the United Statee tor at Nlagam Fal1s It Is building tw plants to produce a hundred n.d sL't : PIounnd horso-power , Rnd at Snul . Marle It produces twenty thOt 5. . It 1a difficult to Imagtn6 wlll1 censu of 1010 wUl 8how. One o-t the most interesUng ud . 11M . . . . bt Je< noted eia''l'l"'li ' . . . . . . . . . . . ' - . . ' . . . . - - - - - - - - - - the pllRt 00enrs IR the enlnrselo out/one / ! of the American ( lco. pIc , ' 1'0 1',1111.0 how JrC'/lt / t1l19 chnllo ) : : \ ' ' olll ' to Btullv the Is , It III IIt\C'SJnr ! , of IIny Inr o IHWHPIIllOt' ot n dnto IIruvlouf ! 10 thl' Hpnnlsh.An1l'rlclln ' Will' , nllll tlwn to ( ' 0111)11'0 1IH'1II with the ! ! ! of Iho MnIC pllpel' nt tlw Ilrmll'nt 'tlnw , " 'h'l' ' c'nlIlIl1UR of JII/lII'r pOr'IlIIl. ' 1I1 to Cort" 11 cOllnlrle4 ! nro 1)\'llIt(1 ( now to 01pl'llIted n fuw yellrs IIg0 , 'I'ho C'hnnJ1 ! IIlso ullwlfestH IIsnlt Itl the ( 'll1torlnl IloJI'R : , where IJllhlle IJVontH III forel 1I ( 'ollntrl ( < slIHI / thIJ pllrImses Ilnd bellrlll of forl'lJ:1I : llOlIcleslrt ! IIIHl'IIHH. eel wllh II 1II11I1IltlIeSS which sho\\'s thnt the } ' IHlRfc < HH n genlline Intertst ! Cor AlllerlC'llIl 1'1'IHlel'lI. AIIII It Hhows Itsclf 1I1IlIn III till' ) lOH1tOI1 : of the forolgn nows-tho "tlIHlllny" which the ( 'dl. tor gh'ps It , IInll the hendlllgs IIml1' ! which he B'ls It fort'I'hlf / ! enlllrgull corolll1r ' ( the InchlH' h01'101I If ! thc o trial IIncl pollUcnl f'XIIIIUHlolI the Ulllted Htllies. ' 1'0 Iml1l1 hrldges In In. IIln IIUt ! railroads In SOlllh AlllerlcH ; to feed / Inlrmy In AfrIca /ll1d 1IIIIcn Olin of 0111' OWI1 In Chilln ; to cO'OPCl'a1l1 wit h the grelll powers of the earth III II IIIIIIIIII'Y I'XIlCc1IlIolI , /111I1 to COIIII'llIl with thl'lII slIcl'cssfllll } ' III diplolllllr ' ; tlllSSIII1 ( ) t hi' gurll'l1lnushlp of Isi/lIIC1H / on the OllIWHlto Hille of the enrth lIulI all the olher sllo ( of the cquntor-thl : ! IR to lellrll gf'l ! rnlhr ) , 11I111 to I'Jlm It e/Tt'cU\'ul / ' IIlthollgh , It lIIay be , c-epou- HI\'el ' . NOl' Is the procefls of edllcl. tlOII Clllh'cl , The cnble which wIll COli- 1\'d the old gnflt wllh the lIew West hns alrcllIly touched Ilonolulll 011 ItH Wl10 rlllllln. GI'eat HtellmhlpH ! : ! Ill'e hulllllng fOI' trlldo with Chinn IIIHl .1nlllu [ , nnll othel'R nll'elllly pl ' helwol'lI AlInntlc pOl'lalIHl the West IlIdlcs , He. clproclt } ' tronlles nro ) leJlIII1 , IIIHI qlWstlOI1f:1 : or Inlel'nlltlol1nl hllilortnncr 111'0 unller consllel'l1t1ol1. ! He was ollly tcn } 'eU\'s or nge , but h ( W/IH 11 hel'o. Whllo , 1 > lu 'lug 011 the mil. 1'01111 lit IlIl1lson\'l1Ie , Ohio , little IIII'H Shu wbel' wus I'lln tlown by u Irnln uncl hlH lower IImls were cruHhel1 Into II pltlnhle 1I111SS ot shredllell flesh 111\11 hOlle. 'l'he hoy's l1rst thollght wns of his mother , I1m1 he sl1ld to those who tOllllerly picked h ll up : "Plellse don't tlll e mo homc. It will worry mummu , " 1'he sorel } ' wounded IIlUe feU ow Imew his mother hl1d ml1IY ! worries , She WIIS II poor womnn , nntl cure had ml1de IIfe' /Juroenfl / heavy for her to bear. Ile Imew her nngulsh woultl he greater tlmn his , nnd he sOllght to shlo.ld her. 'rhnt nlono stumped him as u heroic soul. But there wns more. When the boy awolto to cOllsclousDess ho wns In hed In the UtUo home. 1'ho surgeons hntl done their ghnstly worlt , nOlI there W\l'e pltlnble amnII blotches ot blooel on the white counterpllnc. For the IIrlt tlmo he reaUzed his legs were gone. nut he did not IUnchl 'rhls lad or tendcr yellrs hl1d l\Cpt In his heart a pathetic secret. lIe had mapped out his l1te's cnreer , summed up In a resolve to go to school nnother yenr , and tilen go to worlt to "llelp pnpa and mamml1. " Now ho hol1lost his legs. nut thnt made no IUfference. And here wns the greater heroism : IJylng In his bcd , the strip. Ung commnnder readjusted the scheme ot his cnmlJlllgn. III the battle It lito his regiments hllliJeen / flung bnck by tlte enemy , bllttered , bontell , but unwhlp , ped ! As cnlmly ns Napoleon roarrnnged his Unes In the teeth of defeat i e J11uda n new nllgllmeut ot his forces. Thlnlt , In'lf It nil out , ho snhl : "Never mInd , mnmma. I will get well nnd I w111 be nblo to worlt , tor I have my hnnds lertl" 0 , 'o who murmur when the march I ! long , or when a redoubt Is 1'0 be tnken where Is tilero a brn\'er utterance ? Not that ot Onm/Jronne / when the Nngllsl : begged hIm to surrender nnd he flung the word "l\Iurde ! " nt thom nnd died I fighting , the Inst or the old guard ; not Ourtlus at the brIdge nor LCOllldns nt the pass. And then the Ind besan to fight death with only n broken B\vorcl nnd a boyIsh smnc. Dut tllo shock had been too great. 8ml1lng , he died , mur. murlng ns he went thnt ho would he nblo to worlt , ns "he hnd his hands left. " Died , did we sllY ? Cnn such F dauntless , tender sllrlt over dlo ? The ' 1'1'UO Nelson Attitude. In u speech made by fJord Warwlc nt n bal1quet In Bl1glnml Inst full , he qlloted n letter tram Nelson , which was puhllshed to the world for the first time. It wns written to the LorI ! WIIl'wlc1t of Nelson's tlmo III reply to one which suggested II new pleco of nrmOl' } ' . 'rhe siguillcant phrnso In the ol'lglnnl letter WtlS11111erllncd with II dash , nnd Is a charncterlstlc of self , royclallon. Ierten , Sept. 3 , 180i. Iy Denr Lord-I feel vcry much I obll ed tor the fn your of 'our lottoI' , , nl1l1 nlthough I nm not n gool1 jUdge I or meehnnlsm 'et I ' ' ' ' . , } nl'o sa } 'OU1' In. ventlon tor making cnllnon rnn o their i shots tarther Ulnn nt present will nil , sw'r your expectnUons , and on sbol'e , In partIculnr , It wl1be \ most usefnl Woolwleh Is the only plnco where sucll nn experhnent can be vlnlnl } ' tried 11 } selenUlle men , On bonrd shill (1m wlsl1 Is to cet I1S close ns IOS81blo tf . the cnomy. I nhvn 's emlenyoul' to Ih cnlc\te the doctrine , "Get close , nnl you will be the victor. " How They Cl\loull\tml , "lIow ( lid you come to l'e-olect 11m P1nn who was so generaUy suspect ( ! ( at Irregulnr metltods1" /.WeU , " nnswered Farmer Corllt08 sel , uwo figured It out nUll concludel thnt he ouellt to bo pretty comtortnbll aud sntlsfled by thIs time , IIn' thnt I 'ud be better to let him hllng on thm tUnl the ofilce over to some ono th/\ woull come In tresh nUll hungry.- Washlnlton Stnr. Londou'll Poverty. There are in London 200,000 hUl11ul beings who have to subsist on too that fuUa tar abort of the dletal7 r ( quI red tor prison tam am Rnd 80,00 'Who are bomele . , . . . , . ' " . . \ . . . . . . . , , f' , . , - - - MOST fAMOUS tlEADS OF CURIST. I I . . . . UUNKACSY'S CHRIST DEFORE PIl.ATE. " TITIAN'S oJ rrUE TRIBUTE MONEY , " HOFFMANN'S 1/ CHRIST AT THE DOOR. " Gumo RENI'S ( I ECCE lIOMO. " RAPHAEL'S CARnYI O OF THE CROSS" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - . . . . - - - . - . - - . . - . - - . . - . - . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the mnny beautiful conceptions at the divine rnce at Ohrlst that artists have en. AMONG to portray on canvas are five that nre so surprisIngly beautiful tlnd so wonderfuUy 1111 hnrmony with the Idenl ot the God.man that sug. gests Itself to most people that they hnvo becn unl. versnlly declared to be mnsterpleces of sacred art. These ' ave famous "neads f Ohrlst" are hero reproducell. The picture at the Savior of manldnd , shown wIth the tace In profile , strnlght haIr tn111nc down to the shoulders , nnd n loolt of Intense earnestness In nls eyes , Is tnlten from the worlll.nmous paInting of . 'Chrlst Before l'lIate , " by Munleacsy. This Imlntlng bns been exhibited al1 over. the world , and caples ot It hnllg on the waUs of count. less homes. It represents Ohrlst at one of the most trying pert ods of Ills troubled life , when brought Inlo the pres. enco ot Pontius Pilate tor declnrlng hlmset ) to be the &on ot Gol1. ' 1'he picture dIffers from fillnost all other fnmons pic. tures oC 9hrlsl. . In thnt It depicts Him with tentures thnt an' slern anti set and with little trace of the compnsslon- ate sweetness I1mt so many nrtlsts hlYe gIven to the tace of Ohrlst. With Ule rabble howling around Him , Ghrist fnces Pilate , IIml were It not for the posItion of the two. 1'lIllte on hlR throne , Ohrlst standing before him , it woult ! i . seem thnt the relations were re\'ersed , nnd that Pilate was. the IIccnsed , Ohrlst the nccuser , 'J'11tJ mnsterly hand of the artist has thrown Into the IIlII\U'IWtl fllce of Christ a lntent auggestlveness of Huper. lIal\lI'ol power thnt lifts It Ull trom those surroundIng It , Ilnd tnnrls clellrI ' the distinction between tbe dl-rlne nntl the hUl1lon In the throng. For a plctme of tIle betlutlflll , the divine , the compas. slonn Ie , for all thnt Ohrlstlllus love to look Cor In the ( nce of Christ , the masterpiece ot the modern nrUst , IIoITmnnn , Is thC' ono to turn to. The hend ot Ohrlst Is taken from lIoll'mann's "Christ nt tbe Door ; ' the fnml1lnr picture rep. resenting Ohl'lst with a shepherd's crook In hnnd , knocking lit the portllls of n homt' . ' .rhe tender sweetncsR of the fnce , which If ! tmned fnl1 toward the spectator , Is won. Il'rfllll ' shown. It Is a fnce In which gentleness Is em. ph/lslzed by the i'lett1ed ' melnncholy of n " 1I111n of sorro\\"s und acquainted wllh grief. " It Is IIlelldlnc , pathetic. bllt - . . A CENTURY OF EASTER HATS , Tl"J \\'hllll" of lInme Fnshloll III n Ihllllh'cd YcnJ"8. 'l'1I1' IIt'l'lotls of n celltllry nre pllnctl. utl',1 liy it hilts. nnd womnll'l ! Iwud ol1r Cor tilt ! 111l8t 100 ; yenrs1Iulltrate8 \ with btl'lltlll : : effect the yarylllt whims of time , : Irl Ihe New York Mull nn EXllrellfl , BI' illnltl ! : with the first yenr of the InRt COllt 1Ir ' . Dame ll'nllhlon WIIB modest ; lIId IIII'XPI'III1 . Cor thou , nl uow , the mOileR CIIIIII ) Crum Frnllr.e , IInd lIimplicity WII : ! [ II'I'rn\lln \ In I'aril ! at that time , in strik- hI ! : conlrllst to the extraVI\JRncl's of the nl'llitocrutll' 11I11h'lI who lost not only their lIuts but tlll'lr hoada In the Hevolutloll , ' 1'1'11 .ourll luter the flltlhlonllblo hat 1'0' "uub\l'd \ nn t'lbow of lito\"epipo moro elmlo- I I ' tllUII nn .thln else , nnd women of t1 > e prl'bl'lIt 1111 ' hl\\'e at Il'lIst ono thIII to he thollkflll for-that Buch sl'I,1I no 101lJer ; pre\'III1. ' [ 'he bonnets of 1825 nntI 18.10 . wert' IllolIlunt1 ' picturesque , the aileVIUI Its 1111:11 crown. tht' otber with doel ) I10ko hrhn , 110 brcomln ! ; to n Irctty Cnce nlld Offt'I'III IInch a chormlng bl1cklrollntl Cur rinIt'ts hohbill' ; aroulld tbe oal'll. Flow. l l'l"a ntHl rihbonH Knlorll wore nBed all these olil UIIII' hlltll , which ten yenrll Inter wera 11 modified Inlo n simplicity ahnoRt QIII\IlIr. like. 11nn UHO l11ustratlol1 " ,111 evhlonce. j. HoachlnJ : Ule turning point of the cen. tllr ' , the hntll u dt'uly became fint anll IIhlllll'll'IiS-no crown , no brim , limply n ( lioco of 811k shnllell to the hond lu hood Ca"hlon 1\11l1 rl'III1) ' mnklng u most fascl. 1I111ltiK bit oC hell genr , 1\11 unobtrualvc _ Cramo for the ( lretty face below. With the next t.po all ara tamll1llr , Cllr wholle II10ther hns not worn n hat In thl1 IItyll's of the r.xtles'l ! now old ! ash. 1011011 It look. no , , , , ; rot with a cedllin 1111nll\t charm of It. o.n , tar preterable tl the faRhlollllble but hldeol1. .hapu ( It tht' uest twC'ntr ; 'C'.rsl Varied and outre " 'tr. . tilt IItrlt' ; . ot thi. . , .rI04 , the I..t If'n Inn ortnlDI . " 'elco ' . . .lId. Tbe . . I . . . _ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' 1 > : : : i' . _ . . . : " . - . - . . ' ' - - - " - . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110t weM. The arllst hns ennobled the teatures of Ohrl8'l so thnt the womanly attrIbutes ot gentleness and sympathy - thy are mnde majestic by the strong , manly attributeD that save the tace from any suggestion of effeminacy. The attltudo Is lgnlUed and expectant , the tnce calmly , Berl , o Bly , solemnly Impressive. Raphael hns glvell us the beautiful hend ot Ohrist sllown with tlle crown of thorns on the brow , It Is tnlten from the picture entitled uCarr 'lng of the CroBs. " It Is one 01 the most pathetic ot the enUre gnllery , and the face Is aUf of the most Interesting studies of al1 pictures ot OhrIst. I In the orlglnnl Haphnel depicts Ohrlst bending beneatb the weIght of the hen\'y wooden Cl'OSS. 'rhe suITerlng eyea loot ! patlcntly out from the shndow ot the plaited erowlJ ot thorns , whose Hl1nrll poInts plerco the forehead. 'rb ( genius of the artIst wns never more stl'lkln I ' shown UlaI ] tn the expreslon : : of tlliH face of Ohrlst. I ven wIth tilt 11/Terln / ! IInd pnln delJlcled on the countenance there 11 plnlnly seen the sJ'mpnthy of the dl"lne nnture that prompt ed the utternnce , "Ii'orgl\'c them , li'ather , tor they kno\\ not whnt they do. " I There Is no resentme1t. no trace at Indignation. Thl nrtlst has innde the face ono of llCave ly beauty nnc tolltlerness , c"en In the dreadful hour ot the crOSB. Amen the best known of the bllJllcnl paintings 19 Guide Renl's "Ecce Homo. " showing Ohrlst In the ngonll's at Hla last hours , with the crown of thorns on His head , and 'd 'ln e 'es turned hea\'enwar . It Is one of the mosl pnthetlc of nll Ihe "IJcHls : of Ohrlst , " nnd 18 a great tavol' I.te with chureh peoplc. It Is doublful whether nny arUsl bas gIven us n more benutlful concnptlon ot Ohrlt that h 1s Guido Rcul In hlB "Ecce Homo , " A picture thnt Is u11lque umong the conceptions of Ohrlst Is thllt or TItian , call1'd " 'l'he ' 1'1'l1Illte Joney. " ChrIst II here shown with a calmly judlelnl Cnce , with a tlngo oj the sadness thnt all nrl1sts Impart to the SnVlol"s teaturegI I It Is the Caco of. ono who reasons cOI1\'lncln ly. hut wthoul ! n shade ot triumph over the successful tmnlng of the tablel on enc who has Inhl n tmp. It Is a 8 l'ong face , gollll\ee \ It the wisdom that It re"eals , and conveJ'ln with great skill the expression of fmlemn , plt 'lnit I'ebukohat /Jefits / tht Hecol'll-IJernld. subject.-Ohlcago - - - - - - - ! hats of to.day 'nre the prettiest of the centur ' In point of mnterlals and mak. In ! : . 'l'here Is moro art In the doslnlng ; of mlll\lhrJ' \ lo.dny thnn lit nny thnl ! 11111" 11l 'the pnst holltlred 'enrs. mal'O tl\1tO and skill In the mnnipnlntlon of materials nnd moro el ( , :1I1ce nnll exp'llse In their . mnk u East or GlftH. I Each year finds the custom of ex' I chlUlgin { : gifts nt BIIRter moro wiJo' spread. Unlike Ohrlstmas prcsent ! ! , ill which wldo Intlturie is IIl1uwc , the l aBt. er gift IIhOllld ho hath dainty nnd BOII [ < O ) ) ' nble. The scent IIIIClll'ts ' , so popular Cor Ghristmns cnrds , hll\'e renpponrell In' ' charmln ! : IIIEC for 1'Jl1stor. ' 1'he ) lire I decorntetl with nil the Howera thllt hloom : . In the Rprillg nnd tied with ribbons to 1. match. ' 1'hl'ro are , too , .unllue Jlttlo I/lchota of sutln In the shape of n 1111 or pnIlS ) . . A novelty which w111 IInd fl\vur Iii n busket of colorl'd tlssuo pnper 1'0' sembllnl : n big chr 'Hnnthemum. Its lonll lonves nre Ulount to eoncoal nBtcr I'g } : ! ! or bonbons. Tiny 110tted ferns act in cups of crimped nnd Ilnlnted paper are jnst he thing. for IIn Buster reot1ng. Sarno of the Clll18 rOllreBent I IIRt'r lilies. Decornted chlnlvlolct hol l'r'l nre un. . other pretty slIggestlon. 8easoullhlo giCts whlcl1 JUny 110 UICt' for l1ster will bo found nmon ! ; the nrt linen , tro\'cllng cnRell , "teamer llllows ! , funcy silk ha . s and the new w llhablC' CU I'H Cor turno\.r caliRI's. New IInd b'lIntlfnl Ih'II IIl' III decorllte chlllll Ill'Idaptl1hh' ! lolh Cor Ellllter Ilnd wetltllllK 11rt'St'"ts. neC01'l\ttllJt' , the Clunoh , The 1III11erintendellt at 1tlower cum- mltteo oUEht to PO&IiCtltl some knowlcrlge of architecture 118 wel11 nn artistic lellW of form nnd color In order to use floral decorlltlonll "lth Eooll effect. In the adornnumt of church it is nece'lIrr ; to eond n Itll ifural .reldt..teaul . : Z : _ . : . . , - * . ; . . : . . . _ _ . _ - - - - - - - st 'lc nnd its prevalllllg tone of color. lro1' twilllllg nroulld pillars nntural trllls of ivy or any climbing plllllta nr\ ! IIreferlllllc to madu-np garlallds of 11111. form brelldth. Lnl"ge YIII1CS or jnga filled - ed with ! lowers nud follago are used wherever good tnsto may slIggest. ' 1'ho Intro llctlon of colored drnpery IIdda ; ; rcntlr ; to the genernl plcturesquo. ness. These hnnglnga mny bo of Hort ri1kon IUllterlal or of ve1\'et brocade or ( lllIsh. In some vllll1o churches In Ellglnnd it Is customnry to Iny warID hued drllperlt's over the window sills und place Ulon these brown arihenwnre pitchers filled with nud half hidden In green houghs nnd ! lowera , Pallns nnd growlns lilants 1\1'1' Invnlun- blo. I\S they are certain not to fode nnd droop beCore the decorntlon l'enSQn ends , nnd Cor cornera of chllrchcs nothIng - : Ing coul bo more slIltuble thnn UIO ole. I un er , with Its glossy leaves and cornl I tinted blosfma. RIch colore ! lowers lose milch of theIr bonuty when plncrd ngalnst dnrk wood : pnnch ! . When a good effect Is deslr..d , the wood mny be concealed by seCt eoJ- ored matorlnl CastenI'd with Invlslblo nalls , Only palo grny or 'croamy browner or greenish tinted seml.trnnapnrent stuffs ,1Ih01l11l , be ust' . Elich hud nnl1 lent ullll I ! lower will then stnnd oht lu strong ro- . The Easter ) { IHR. It Is the Hussll\n nsngo that no Indy , , howe\"er ) oCty of birth , mny rrfmo to kiss the humblest petitioner If the ro- qU\lIt 'ls llrecede by n proffer of nn , l'1oster ' egg. This Is commonly compromised - mised , hoenr , by the Iln'u10 t of a sll1nll colD on th lal11'11 [ ll1rt. . A human being 18 not , 111 anr proper - er sensu , a bU llln l hag tm be I , gdu. uted.Mann. . ' . . ' . - , - ' ' ' 'I ! ; ! o" " , , ' if ' ' ' ' . . . . " -11II'- , " " " . ; " :1 ! , ' . . h ' ' 'T' ! ' ' . . , . . .11" ' 1'14'I : : , , . . l" ' , \ , - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : - . ST. JACOBS e' i OIL i . : POSITIVELY CURES : . . ' o Rheumntism - , : Neuralgin : lit Lumbago : : o _ Bncltnche : , : Sciaticn e " 'f Sprains : ' \ . . . ' : Bruine9 : ' r : Soreness . ' - Stiffness : : CONQUERS : E p AIN E , . . . - . . eo..o.oeo.o.oeoo. . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - THE IMPRESSIONS or : A WOMAN. Whut 11 'VOIII II HnJ"H About " 'clltern Cnnneln. All hOIl h mil uy men hn'e wrlt.tclI to this IlIIper rugurdlI : the lu'o-IICet4 ! : ! of WeslCI'u C:1lI:1I1n : , allll Itl grl't Jlot. ! : ! hili tic : ' ! , It ntI : ' lIot lIe \lnll\tcresllu \ to gl.\'e till' t'XIWl'leuce of II wlllnnuC't. ! : . tiel' . wl.itll'U to tJ' . ! . Y. Mehllll'H , th\ \ ) ! 1 l'l\t \ of tllP. GO"IH'uUlellt II t IJelt'olt. 1\lIl'h. I C the rea ct'11hl'l ; ; ; to gl.t fm'l hl'r IIICOI'lnl1 tlon l'eglI'IlhlJ. : : Wt'st. urll OIlIlIl Il It 11\11) ' he ohtahH'1I by wl'ltllIg IIUY of thn lI el1tl ! of the Go\- el'uml'ut wheRe 1111 lite Is a ttal'hl'tl to the ad\'crUHIIlcnt ! appcarlllg elsowhcre .In Ihls Jluller , . 'rhe ( olluwlll Is the leUtr refenecl to : Illlll1own , Albel'ta , Feh , r" 1003 , Delli' h'-I hn0 be'n hen' no\ uear/y / lire years , Hlltl thought 1 wUllle1 \HItC YOIl II woman's IIIIVI'es.lon : of Wmtcl'll CauaduLlu.lhCl'ta. . 'I'lInro ere sC\'f'rnl run hers Iu this dlstrkt ( + \ who. Iu :11111111011 to tlll1nl ; l'are of thlr ; cnUle , Cnl'l'Y 011 rllrmln as well , ' ] 'helr herds of eaWn lIumber froll1 100 to OO or :100 : heall , nnel lire out all will- tel' wlthollt allY shelltr thnll the pop. lar blufl'H. IIml they cOllie III III th sprlllg ill fuod order. Iost of the l'jlllCherH feed .their clltt1e ) lart of th time , ahout this Umf' of the 'e.'ll'Jut / I ! Jlwe scell the flllest flit cn We I lJvcr sn w tha t never got a peclt of Jrlln- : only fllttplIC'tl on tllC gmss , You see I hu \ ' ( 1l'lIl'IIed to tIlIle fll I'm sillco I clime hert'--fl1rlllltl Is tlle grutost. . bushlsS here. I Imow f > cvel1l1 In. this district who never worlH'd a tli\y on , the furm till they camp here , amI rlll\ ' one we1l IInd m.e gettlll ! ; w11 otTo I think thIs wlll he the garlll'lI ' of the Northwest ROUle c1n ' . nlld that duy not very far dlstnnt. 'j'here h3s. been a great change Rlnc ! ' wo came h re. and tlltre will be n greater C'hange In the next : lvl ! ypurn , Tht ! winters are nIl unymll' coulll wIsh for. We Ilava very Uttlo snow , and . the climate I fine nntl lwnlthy. I.lIst ! Hlmmer wali wet , but 1I0t to all extent to dnmngo : : rOUilI , which were Il large a "crago 'ield , nnd the hny Willi hllmeII c-and fdl'nH'rlJ wore n broad smile uCl'ol'dll1 I ' . We hnve g'od schools : the Govern , ment IIIYS : O1e1' cent of the eqi nst } " " 1 of edllcation , which IR n greut boo)1 In n lIew COlllltl'y , Of course. clmrclws ot dltTeront dC'lIumluntlonH follow thl ! Hot. tlemclltH , Summer picnics 111111 winter . conclrt ! ! ! IIrt ! ul1 , voll nttendell. IUIIl us i 11Illch , or lI\ore , ( ! njoyrll as In the EnHt. Who would not prefer the pure all' or this climate with itH hrond nerCs or fine farms , Its rlppllllA' strenmSl , Its heallUfnl lukes , Its millions ot wlleI 11owers , It ! ! gro\'es of wllel fruit of ox. qulslte ! In vor , Its Slre'I\I1I8 111\(1 Inkes teemIng wIth l1sh and Its prnlrles nneI ! Jlu/Ts / with gnllle , to tIll' crowded alld sUrt' Htatc of Hoclet . In the EIH t ? 1 I would ) lJw to JO homp. for It vIsit Home tIme. but not to go therto 1Ive , even It IIrespntclI " , IUI the hest tlirm III 1111/11:11 / ; II. BI'II utlfulIhortn. . I wlll nenr leaIt , And my verdict I .onl ) It rnpl'tI lIolI of a II who hn'e settled III this CjUlltJ' ( ' , ThIs year. I IJclle. . . " ,111 ndll ilia ny t Itollsunds to 0111' popnla thl ) , A 11(1 ( If till' YOllng men , n nel old mcn ulso , lull'w how I'n8Y they could ll.1nle n home frt'e ot all Inrumhrnnce In t11111 countrthous:1.111Is : morl' wOllld hlvo etlll'l Iwl't' , \\'oull1 itn \ \ sooller voO \ IIcreH here tl1111 ; any f/lrll1 WhN'O I caIllO from IIIIII'hlJ.lIll ; : hut thc p ( < ollu ! In Ihe Bllst al'l' ( ,01l1111 to It Imowklll.p o ( this l'ountr ' , nnd liS the ) ' do , U\l'Y w111 co 11I' WI'St III thol1snlHls. All wll , tel' , Ileoll)1' ) hn"I ! ! H''n nrrl\'ln In A ( . hertl. IIllel 1 811/11HSI' / In othPI' pl1rts I1R well , whll'lI IH unusual. ! iO WI' eXI l'I n grl'a t rUl-oh whl'u the WCn ther gets wa 1'1111' I' . , \YI' ha\,11 III ! coal famine here : c.oal call hi' IlOuht ; In till' townB for to $ :3. : nl.tII'lilll to IIIHtuncl' ' rrom the mlnps. allll II\UIl ' hllul their own ( 'anI froUl thl' mllll'R , Jl'ttln ; . : It there for GO . centl' ! ' to 0 t10lln I' n tOil , ' Yl'r ' trtll ' ) ' 0111'11 , ( SIJI\l'dl ; o.IHR. . .1011NI'IJ.OIITJ.N : , Prof. T17.z01li of Rome believes be bas cl1csllvcrcd a selLJm for curfn lmeumonia. I Mone ) ' lefundc for each pacle go of PU'l'NAM F jJ LESS DYES It unsaLisfllclory. ' 1'bo chronic borrowcr seldom pays' n man back in his OWn coin. 111'10 , WlJllIlow'l SOOTII1\O EiYHUI' tor children k'e bl'llI , r-otl < n.hI lCuma , reducetl InOlmlUo. aJIIII'aln , . . . fOr.1 .Inll tolll < ! , t c o. Onions li110uldJe / lcpt In a cool. dry plncc , but t11I'Y should never be placed In the Icebox. They will Itcep weIl It put In pnlll'r bn s nml hung up. It Is sometimes dlflllult ! to Il't.'p rlllslns , figs find dates away tl'om an , no'lng little 1\11ts nnd roueheR , hut this Is enslly nccompllshed b ' pultlng them ' . In pHper bnl8 that hn VI ! been well brushed o\'er , vlth strons bornx wnter , I nnd dried IH fore the fruit Is 'put In , ) . The lItUe 11 ( > 8ts do not like the bOI-u and wlU not gnaw through the SRck WIli'D UIU8 , D'f lU'ed. j 7.:1I ; , . ; ; . ; : ; .