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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1903)
- - - - - - - Guster County Republican , t. M. AM8I1f 'UIY ' , t.DI'rOn : .t rUIII.lsUltJ - - . - . . . . . - enOKEN now , NEDHASJ\A , - - - - - - 011.'ollld to tnlc' A l11 011. \ /I ree J. Pler(1ont ( 1Iornn'slssetF , ! /II\I IIIIY his l1ebts. Now , IC1I8s Ynn "OJ'st h/HI heen n dillos llr 0110 Ret oC br/lhl ! ! might hll\'e hendel1 off the other. ,11,1 , ; , ir - - - = - Why a\lOlIld \ . .Iohn11tc1H'1I wnnt money 01' nl111t1onnl glory ? A. Icent c'1gllr hnR been lInl11el1ItCl' him. - It n(1llenrs ( thnt Mrs , Patrlct , C/lI11\1' \ bell wns born In Amerlc/\ . She neelln't expect IlIlIch when she comes here nf- tel' this , As to11'8 , HusHell Sno's , rel11nrl'8 on esehowltl Hoclnl life , Uncle Hils- IWII IlIIIY ho Ilellcllllell u(1on ( Cor II I'C- 89111111111g 11111011 , - - - . A Now York IIIl1n 1I11111u $1GOOOoo In . six wcel"l SIHCIIIlIlIlIJt III cottOll , No mcntlon Is IIlIlIle oC the Inl' e lIulllher of men who I1hlll'L KIng I tIwnrl1 Jlrohllhl ' hOIlCRlI ' won- 11ers how In the wOI'ld I'lIrllulllell t cOllld o\'er he opelled If he were not on hllntI In hlH Curtl'llllllled hlllnl.et. A poet nn IIIPII Yrhlll'hy IIII ! ! heen "Iccted n IIIClllhcI' oC the A II RlI'JIIII 1I0llsc oC Peers. ' If his Ilocl1' ' Is 1\1I ' - thing 111:0 his IIIIIIIC he mllt helong 10 the BI'O\\'nlll school , ' ' 1'he c/lse oC the New 1'01'1 : IIInll who , \VIIS Idlled b ' hIs wife nllll his hones Ced to the hl'ns III rllthel' ext rn 1)1'(11- ) nnry , It Is not oftell thllt n h lIfih III 111 III henpucla d lifter llellth. "Now thllt ] )1' . Loeh of Chicago hils dlsco\'ered Il Cllre fOl' St. Vltus' dnnce , " 8uggeHtll the 1\nn8ns City Stnr , "let him CIISt nhollt for sOllie relllel1 ' for the enlw wllllt. " 'l'hls IIIlght neccssl- tnto nn entire ehnllge of thc 1IIIment5 In the blood , The exposure of the tlll'f hn'cstmant C 111 1111 II came hcfOl'e the Amerlcnn 1I0WSIIIIIICl'S hn'e I1nlflhod exprcsslng lhelr nmllzement nt the /ultlhltlty / or the PI'ench ns renlel1 hy the lI\11n- bert 8wlndle. No nntlou hns n 11I0- nOllol > ' oC the "CIIS ' mUI'k. " < I 'l'hel'e Is no IOYIII rontI to wellllh , ' 11 ' more thlln to lenmlng. 11owe\'er , hc l1eslre whhh hll'kH In the n\'C\'lIgo \ humlln hl'CIISt to ulllite n forltllle will 01itltl\lJ ( to1111uco \ foolish people to rlflk their mOlle ' 011 schemes that Ilromlso to sll\'e t1101I1 from the ncees- tlty ; of elll'nln their dl\lt ' hrelld , nml II\10h lessons liS that of the St. Louis fnlluro will enl ' flel'\'O to nct liS n . t mpornry bl'lll c 011 the trnln 10lltI or " lImhlel's l'lIlllllllg down gml1e 011 the i'o1I1 ! to I'uln. . . - - 1"lft1lousnllll " \ l'efol'lnel1 111'\1IIIwl'tIs , nccol'llIlIg to 011 , Booth , 111'0 march- In lu the I'll n I , , ; or the SIII\'lItlon AI'- ' . , Fortfh'o ' m -fh'o thousand 'oung wom- 1111 throll/h / Its ll1l1uonce hll'e been l'e- c1l1lmcd to lI\'os of l'ectlhllle IInd hllp- Illness. 'ho worle hns heen done eco- 1I011lIclIlI ' , 111111 mnll ' who hu\'e bcen helllcl1 hn0 suhscquentl . pnlll Into tilO trensUl'y more thlln wns spent upon lholr rcclnmlltlon. Humnn wnste , as well ns thnt of the Industrlnl world , cnn bo utilized , n1\l \ the wIsest Ilh11- anthroPJ' worls townrd thnt end. = - - - - - Hellglous ser\'lces held In nbsolute , dl\rlmcss ure nn experIment begun n tew weeks ngo In I.ondon. l'he purpose \vns not uo\'elt ; ) ' or notorle - , but n desire - sire to answer the objection raised by IloorlJ' dressed lleoplo ngnlnst going to allY plnce where their shnbby clothcs mndo them feel uncomfortn ble , 'l'ho oxperlment was mnde nt St. Jnmes' , In Clel'1cuwcll. A Inrge sheet WIIS hung nel'oss the enstcI'll end of the church , nnd upon thlB the wortIs nnd music of the h 'mns , the prnyers IInd responses were thrown b ' n lime-light Illnterll. If the nttentlon ot the congregntlon wns lIot concentrllted , on the service the fnult could not be nttrlbutcd to nn ' de , tlre ; to stud ' the fllRhlons , While : \Uss [ lIrle Ylln Vorst [ s to bc l'ommCllllcll COI' hcr lIoblt ! stl1l1d III fll' \01' of II1ntrlmollr-lIl1d wo hope MIRA Inl'lc will SOOIl exhibit the cournge of her cOllvlctlolls-she Is n lIlUe tno SA- \01'e on the mllidens of various nc , who hn\"e 1I0t J'lclllml to the scriptum ] Illjunctlon. Nor can wo accept Cot I'tatement thllt "the fnct remnlns lhnl the world's celebrnted women hnvc nl ] 1I1l1l'rled , " If br thllt she would IIruc , thnt IIIl1rrlllge wns the promol.1ol1 oj Ihelr Inllueneo nnd nccompllshment. 11 Is II fnct thnt It Is rather nnturlll fOI WOll1ell to mnrry-ElIznbetll provln II 1I0tnblo excepUolI-lmt It Is tnr tron n fllct thnt great women hnvo beet mnl10 grent merely by the mnrrlngl ( 'onllectlon , Indeed , the reverse II 1II0re likely to bo true , nnd a womllJ who has nccompllshed , or Is likely tl nccompllsh , much 18 very otten stunt cd by tilO mnrrlage tic. Let us marl' ; Ity nil menns , the moro the mcrrle nnd tilO oftener the better , but on' tnke up the absurd notion that mllr Iinge Is the likeliest path to greatness I.et us bo fnlr to tJlO eld mnlds. A writer In London lIenlth has ob /lervel that there Is nothing dlsUnc ) Uvo nbout the Amerlcnn taco , n there Is about , all the rest or tll j ! croups ot Onucnsilln fnces , It hns n , IndlvhJunllty. 1'he 1 nsll8h tacc , th Jew ta , the Germlln tnce , the Frene : , tnce , tlte. It.1I11nn tncl' , the Irish tac ( nrl ull dlstlnctJvo t 'J'lcs thllt mny b 16Ulllu1shed : at a glnnce , Each 0 - - . - - tI. . . . ! ' ( , hilA MIIH'lhlnJt nhout It thllt { 'III1H III' ' II 11t'lIl1ltu 111l't1ll'1' III th ( ' 11I'1,1 , I Hut tll < ' Amcrlcnn flll'e hnH 110 stroll/ / : dllll'lIctl'I'I"tlc ! to I1lffe1'mtlntl ! It C\'om \ I Otlll'I' fllcII ! of Hllllel'lol' "lIces " , thnuJ.h It 1M IIC'Cllllllr In SOIllO WllrS , It IH ) lU- I cllllm' III Its COll1l10110lltllllllllll , It IH [ ) ( I' olle Hl'lISe 11 cOll1llOsltl ! fncl' . It Is IlItl'l'lIlI tlolln I. , fOl' IlI're n 1111 t hpru 0110 II1n ' fll111 the h'lIl'l'lI whll'h HIIest / II \'C'I/ltlon \ to thlH , thllt 01' till' OthlI' ! fllcC' . I It 1I111J' he n IIl1e or II IIJlImcllt he. (11IC'1It1H'11 bJ' 1\11 \ en\'I \ ' BII lIfdl nil' cl'lIlr.Ill' . , solllethhllr fllIJJl'StI\1 ! ot i 'l'l'lItolllc orl 11I Ill' n shllrp 1I1I e-1 ! tloll of I he It'I'l'lIclllllllll'S fllel ! 01' I h& 1I'llIhlllllll'lI : fnce 01' the 1111111111'8 or the Scotehlll/ln's , But wllPll one IIIl1at dcnl with the A 1II11'lclI II nhstl'nctty , olle C/lII Hetll'cl'l ' cnll lip Ihe Alllerlcnn fnc ( ' , Ullele S/III1 / , with his IItrlpcd troIlHPI'S , his Hhlll'pl ' Cllt cent , his phI/ / ; hat , hlH whllll\I'I'II , 111\11 hlfr hIli lid , OOII'lIl1t\ll'Pll coulltelllillce , Ifl n hllllll ' cOII'elltioll , 'ct he I\1l1r \ lIe\'I ! } ' h0110 to 1101.tJ'a ' the IIIntchll.IIH ! nlld ' "leHcrlh- IIh1e l'OHlllollolltnlllHIII of till' . \ 1\11'1'1 CII n fllee , Hut If Ihc AI\1NIi'IIII \ fllce hils 110 IIiRt IIll'tI\'c Ceat\ll'l'H , It hllll dlHtlnc- th'e HtJ'II ( h , It Is a C0I\1J10Hlte \ ot thl' Itl'fit III 1111 Ilcol'II'R ' , It III II hlenl1- III of till' IIghtH 111111 Hhlldows III the I fn'I'H of IIII'll who hu'l' cOllin fl'ol\1 1111 JlII1'Is oC the wOI'II1 to ( ! OIlIIU"I' 111111 who hll'e l'OIlJIWl'CII , III tol'I'II'1Ce ot oPJll'essloll , 10n llIfOI' / IIhl'J.t ' , politi- clII IIqd hllhlstrllli 1'Hol\'e . ( \ , cffort , ell. PI'IIlIccesR1I1I / t hl'IIO n re WI'It ten I ' 11\111 \ rewl.ltten 1111011 till' AIIWl'lcIIII fllcej It . till' hCRt 111111 hm\'st chlllh'C'1I ot ( ' \'el' - 1111111lllIlCl' the 8un , Jo'I'OI\1 \ thll AII\1'lclIlI \ ! fllct' IIrc ohlltcI'lItell ! 1111 the III'olncllll 1II11'I'ownl'RS 111111 welllmciSCR : thllt I\1nlcc the othel' Cnces IlIstlnclh'e. In It Is cOlllhllw(1 the sh'ength of thel\1 \ ; nIl , 'he cl'lInlnlll stntlHllcs fOl' the ; rcu 1I)0 ) lire not enco\ll'II/rJn / . 'J'lIey show Ilint nil fOl'l\1s of h\lllllpi IIhnormllll J' lIl'e 11celtlcdl ' on the Increll U In this . . cOUlltl. I'ellltl\'l ! to the IIll'rense o.C 11011- 11111 tlon , 'l'he most 1'011I n I'lm hIe fllct conllected with thl' 'enr'8 l'ecol'd Is the sudden 111\(1 prollollllced chllllge of the IIl'Opol.tlon hclwcoll men nl\l womcn suicides , For II loug tll\1e the 111'0- portion \\'IIS IIhout lI\'e mnles to one femllle , but Illst 'enr's record sent the 0111 1'1110 slty high , the lIgures helng , 11I1110 suicides , , OS2 ; femllles , :1,1010. : It nlHo nlllwl\1's , sllYs the ChlclIgo Bxnm- Iner , thll t thel'o Is u Inrge Increllse hi ju\'cnllo cI'lmes , As complIl'ed with the l'rCOl'llR of former 'enrs , the stOl' ' of)02 \ ) Is nlllrl\1lngl ' full of the crIme of bO 'R lIud gll'ls between the ages of ] 2 alld 17. A sOlllethlllg which the stn tlRtlclnns lIl'e plelllled to cIIll "tIls- ( 'lIsed precoclol\mess" \ ! Is mnldng crlm- InllisllIIollg the 'ollllg people lit n rnto thnt Is IIPlllIllllIg , with the further I'esult thnt the ' nre Idlllng themsel\'es , ntIult fnshlon , III quite IlUlu'ecCl1enh'd nUlllhers. 'l'he 0111 question of the city \'ersus the cOUlltl' ' IIl1d the Inlluenco of city lICe IIPOII 1I10rllls Is IIIIhtlly , Intensified - tensified by Illst yelll"s stntlstlcs. Dr. Arthur : \laeDonald oC the Bureau of I dllcntloll In his reccllt repOl't to ( JOII- gl'oss shows thnt the \'Ictlllls of uleo- hol nllil suicide IIrn 11101'0 thlln twIce ns numerous In the etlns ! liS they 111"0 III the rlll'lll re lollfl , 1.01' New Yorle the fi/rUl'cs / lire for 11 ell ths pel' 1,000,000 b ' nlcohollslll. Stnte SO , New Yorle Oltr 210 ; lItlnols 'IS , Chlcllgo 87 : Penn- s 'I\'lInlu 38 , Phihulelllhin D2 : rnssa4 chusetts 72 , 1Iostou ] 80. 'l'he figureR COl' these fOl\1' \ Stntes null cities as l'e1 gllrds suicide show nhout the sallie I'L'- suit. It nppellrs that the J.1ercenta/c / of suicides In the cities , IlS compared with the counl1'y , [ s IIbnol'mnlInre \ , , showIng thnt In the rent centers of humnn congestion the forces thnt dL'- mOl'llllzQ IIl'e lIIuch more IIctive thnll the ' nre nwn ' from those points. , The cnuses of this ullel1\'luble contIltion ot things nre not fur to seek. The hnst of cI\'lIIzntlon [ s , J.1erhnps , the mnh elluso. 1'h01'e Is fill nbnorlllnl strnln 01 the nel'\'ous s 'stem which dernnges It nnd so thl'ows the whole humnn mn- I clilner ' out of gCllr.Ve lire ohllgel1 to thlllle nnd IICt so qulcld ' IInl1 to ltCI'll up thl ! thlnldng 11\\(1 \ ( nctlng so Ilertllstent1 ' , thllt the phosllhorus of , the brllill Is llrclI1nturely used uJ.1 1\1\11 I the rCRult Is nor\'ous prostrlltlon , filII- , me , suicide. A'lIln ' , the emphnslzcd I gl'eglll'lommess of modern cl\'lIIzatlon , i hl'ln/rlng / peoille close toclher , In rent numhers , I'xeltes the pllsslons , on- hllnces scllIshlless , Shlll'llons the Hpll'lt of competition , nnd to the slime I denll'nR the s 'lIIllnthlos , 111111 In thl wn ' chcnpcns 11\1111nn 1IC :11111 lelills tI i cl'lme. But IlCtel' 1111 the IIleture , dlll'le , liS It Is , [ s not without Its stl'lIles 0 light. Orlme lIIlIr be on the Incl'ellsc but It Is a mnttel' of gellulne congrat \lllItion thnt the people In thlR countl' , nnd In 1111 countries lIl'e m01'll1l ' sounl1 lu lo\'e with life , nnd doln nit tllII the ; ) ' elln to mnlcc It benutlful for ever 60n andl1n\ljhter of Al1nm. NOlllrlt ) ' Seeker , Rcuben-Jnson's fllrc\'cr 1I10ttlu' te\t Sit his nnme In the cOlmh' ' IIl1l1er. SlIlIs-So ? Houbel1-YnnR , hetween times when thllr hnln't n new bnb ' up t' his hous he llnlnts 11ls bnrn or 8u'thlll'-Phlln' delphln Press. . Abc Lincoln used to tell n StOI'J' oC :1 stenll1bont thnt hnd such a blS whlstl thnt. nfter whistling tor n IlIndhlII / hnd to tie UII tor nn hour , In oroer tc ' - get UI1 cnough stcnm to run Its engines I , better storr'ns told t\ few 'enrs II by an Atchison brnltemnn. 1'he [ Js sourl ! ) ncillc hnd n dinkey 8witch Cll clno In the Atchison 'nrtIs thnt shoal tilO enrth with Its whistle. "It thll whIstle could be jaclted up , " a bl'nkc mnn snld , "nnd n locomotive built UII der It. whllt n grent switch engine I would mnkol" In "Ieltlng plnces ot Interest In I lnrge city don't oyerlook the pawn shops. I. 'I . . - e , , " . . t\ . _ _ _ _ - - _ _ - _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ . , ( ? > 1 > 11 < ! > ' - - / - j * 1 > I President oosevePs ; Speech in Chicago 0 00 : \r. Chnlrlllnll , LUllil'M 1111,1 , ( itmlll'lIll'lI ; 'I'o'clny 1'IHh 1 111 ' / ' ; to 'Oll , 1101 IlIt.'I" 1.1' IIhllltt till' I IIlItOl' 11111'\1'1111' \ . IlIIt IIlwllt ' ' 'II' ( 'lIl1l'I' " III till' 1\'l' tII'1I 111'1111- I'Iph"I'(1-11 ' ' , , " o 111'1111" ( " " nlill 1"1'- 11"lIIll1nllt Ih/ll 11111 of It hl1M gl'O\\1I thl' nll'I'IIt-IIII'C' /If IIII' llIlIr ( ) ( ' dOI'II'llIc II ! ! 11 ColI'lIdll1l fl'lllIn' III 011I' fnl..ltrll 1101I1' ' - - nlill ill 11\1'111'111'11' : I WIMh 10 poilit ! lilt whnt 11111' 111'1'11 dlllll' 11"'llIg " Ihe IIfl'th\ll \ IIf thu In"l t 'OUgl'I'HH ' to 111111,1' 1.:0011 ollr 1"111011 III 1Il'I'OI'cl1l1ce ! with this hiRtlJl'ic 1"lil'Y. I . 1:1'1'1' : ! lIIICI' the th\1p whl'll WI ) 111OIlIt"lr " , ( ' , . 0\11' IIclllllllnl'h'1I'p14t \\11 I'd tll I h ' , 1'll'ilc : ! 1111.1 . HO\1thll'lIl'cl the \ tn glllf , 1411)'e 1 1:111 : lime whell the 11111 IHIIIIMh 111111 1'01'- 111111' , ( ! colOlllt'H to Ihc MOllth nf III' 1114- I upI'l'tl Ihl'lI' \ ' ' ' ' ' IIl1tloll IIn ( ) , 11(1 ( ! ! . " ! ' ' lhal UI'l'III1He of itl ! 11I'I1I1I1C\ ' III "II''II th 1I11101lt ) the III1t1oll ! ! of thc \ 'Ct. 1'1' . , 1II'IIII lIhl'rl' it haM certllill dlltlCi " 1111 1''II"I1'illllltII'H whltoh olllle : : It 10 tllll' II h''llill ' ' lIal'l Ihel'polIVU holll thutllIr illtl'I'I' ! : ! ! ! 111 thltl 1Il'III1MllhCl'e nre gl'eutel' I hml ( ( ( of IIII ' glll'nlcnll ) lIowel' IIII ! ! l1ihlr ellll lie IIlId thnt nilI' dllt ' to 11111' . Heh''H 11I111 to thl' \\111\01' rOlluhlics who III'C ollr lIl'hhIlOl'K rl'lllIlI'eH to ace thllt 1111111' of the gl'ont mll1ll1l' ' IlOwer : ' ! fl'OIll IlIl'I'o ! > ! ! > ! the Rl'UH HhnlJ mlcroueh IIJlOII the tl'I'rltI' ' of thl'lIIl'I'lc:1II : l'ellubllcs or 'IICfll1 1'c cOlltl'ol thel'I'O\'I' . ' .L'hlll Iloller I h'rufol'l' , ( , not only for- hil\I \ III' tu IICflllll'sce III slleh terrltorlnl IICIII1IitlolI , hilt IIIRo enuses liS to ollject tn the nl'IIIII'l'lIlCllt oC II control whi'h wOllhl III It ! ! l'Jfl'Ct Ill' ellIlIl to ll'I'l'ito' I'lnl IIggralldi1.elllcl1t. ' 1'hllt Is wh ) ' the Ullitell Htllll' ! ! hils slen lJ ' hellc\'cil that the cOIIHtrllc110\1 of the grent Isthminll enlllll , the IJllihllng of which Is to KlIllhl ns the gl'l'ntl t lIIatpl'inl fent of the tll'cn- tll\h \ ccnlnl'r-grpUh'r than nny sllllilnr fl'lIt III 1111) ' prJccdlnJ ; ( entnrshonld bu dOllc II ' no forulJn nntioll , bllt h ) ' our- selveR. 'l'ho ellnnl IIIlIst of necesglt ) ' go throllh ; the territory of one of 0111' 811I1111- I er sltler 1'l'llIlhllcs'e hll\'e hcen " - 1I101lSI ) ' elll'efni to IIhHt1l11l fl'OIll I"crllP-1 trll tillg IUlr wrong 1111011 1111) " oC theHe re- pIIIIlJeil 111 thlR mlltter. We 110 not wish to illterfere with their rights In the Il'nHt , bnt , while cllreflllJ ) ' BIlt'I'/lIrtr lnJ ; thelll , to hllll the cllllnl olll'Seh'eR IIl1 er 111'0- \'IHiolls which will ennhle liS , IC ncccsRnry , to police IInd Ilrotect It lIII to gunrantce Hs nentrllllt ) . , we bellig the sole /lInrUII- / tor. 0(1 ( ' Intention WIIS stendClIEt : we tluslred lIetion tlllen 80 that the cnnni cOlll nl\\'ll 's he IIsed hy'S In thne of lleace and Will' IIlIke 1\1111 In time of war cOIId ] ne\'er he IIsl'd to 0111' etrlment h ) ' any nntlon which \\'IlS hostile to IIR. SlIch nctlon , hy the ell'elllllstllnces surrollnd. It , was necessnril ' for the benellt and not the detriment of the a jllcent American - can republics. SIICCCA8 In New Trcot , . . After conslderllbly more thnn hnlf of n Cl'llllll'y these objects hn vc been exnct- Ir ful1illed b ) ' the legiJllntlon IInd truatlcH of the Illst two roan , 1'wo .enrs 110 : we were no Curlher ndvnnce towar the eonlltrllctlon oC the Isthmian cnnlll on ; 0111' tel'lllS thnn we hnd uring the pre- cl'dlnel ht ) ' 'ellrs. B ' the IIIPnllnce - fete trenty , ratitiell in Decelllher , lU01 , an old trent ) ' with Grellt Britain , which' hlld heell held to stlln In the WI1Y , was Ilhl'ogllted 1\1111 It ' \'IIS ngreed thnt the cllnlll shollld he cOllstl'Uctcd lIuder the Illlslllces of the go\'crnment oC the Ulliled Slates IInd thllt this go\'ernlllent aholllci IlIl\'e the exelllsive right to reglllnle IInll IUllllage It , hecollling the sole lInl'lllltor . of Its nelltrl1l1t ) ' , ItI'nR eXJlressly blhul t ll , further' more , thnt thiR gllarllnty of neutrlllit ) ' IIhould not Ilre\'ent the United Htntes froln tllluIln ! ' lIIensllres which It fOlln ' ' ' In order to ' ItR nee'SSIlI' Reellre 11) OWII forc\'s the efellse of the Unltell 8tnte8 111111 the l1Iulntenunce of Il11bllc or er. 11lll1l0 llltely following this tl'ellt ) ' Call- greRH IllIssed n IlIw ull er which the Pres- Idellt WIIS allthorlze to enden\'or to Ee- ellre n tl'eat ) ' for ncqulring the 1'IIht to finish the construction of Imd to opor3te the Pannmll ellnal , which hnd alrulld ' been IH'glln In the territory of Cololllhin by n French cOl11pnny , The rights of this COl11ll11n ) ' were accor lngly ohtllinell nllll n trent ' neotlnted with the rellllb- IIc of Colombia. 'l'hls trenty hnll jllst bcen rlltllie b ' the Sennte. It re er\'es nil of Colombill's rights , while lIl1rnll- teeing nil oC 0111' own and those oC nell- tl'lll III1t1onR 111111 specllicnll ) ' permits liS to tllke IIn ' mill nil measllres for the de- fl'USO of the cllnlll IInd for the prtJ crva- tloll of our Interests , whenevel' In 0\11' 1111hnnellt an I'xleney : may nrise which cnlln for IIction on 0111' pnrt. In other words , th'so two treaties IIlId the h'glHlntlon to cnrry them Ollt hlve I'I'mltl'll III 0111' ohtnlnln ! ; on exnctly the ! I'rllls we c1rsired the rights nnd prl\'lIu1s ; which we hllli liO Ionf.ollght / In11111. . 'rh'se tr'utles nr"c nmont the IIIlst 1m" lIortnllt thnt We hn\ ' " ever negotinted III tltph' I'ITI'cts1pon the flltllre welfnre of Ihi ! > ! ellIlIlr ) ' nlld mnrk n memorl1blo trl- ulIIJlh of . \ lllel'lcan dlplomncy-onc of : hosl1 forlllllnte trllllllphR , I1IOreOVel' , , , 'hhh 1'I'II01111l1s to the benelit of the en- :11'1) : world , The Troll hie In Venezllell1. . \hnllt Ihe HlIlle tlllle trouble arose III : nlllll'ttioll with the republic of Yene ue- II IH'CIIIIle of certnln wrongs nllegetI to 111\0 1I1'en cOlllllllttcd nn debts o\'cI'duo Jr this rl'publlc to citizens of "lIrlous rorei11 : 110\\'crR , notably Englan , Ger- I1\UII ) ' 1111I1 ltlll ' , After failure to I'each UII IIgreelll'lIt these powers helan II IJlocncle \ of the Yenezuelnn const IInd a conllliion oC quasl-wnr ensued. Thc con- Cl'I'1i Of /overnment wns , of courllC , unt to hltl'rferp ncedlessl ) ' In any qunrrel I ( I fur liS It lll not touch our Intel'eilts III' 01\1' \ hOlloI' nnd not to tllke the nttl- t.lele of proteetlng Crom coercion nn ) ' \low'r \ ullh'f8 we were willing to espollse Iho 1111:11'1'01 : of thllt power , bllt to keep nu ultltllcle o ( watchful \1lInucc : 1&nd fI'l' Ihut there was Infringement of thl'onroe doctrille ; no acquirelllunt { If krrilorlnl , rights by 11 Europenn POI , el' nt Ihc ( 'xpNlse of a weak sister republic , wlll'ther this acquisition might tnko the Ihulll' of all outrl.-ht ; nnd IIvowed sehmro . If II'rl.ltJr - oC the ( or exerelso of control \11111 would In effect be equlvl1leut to ' , h'h IIl'iurc. 'I'ltls 1I1t1llltle wns eXllressed In the two , , : lu\\'lIl/ : IlI\hllshed \ lIIemornndn , the ' . . : .1 lli'lllg the letter nddressed by the t''I'I'lhl'\ ' IIf Stute to the GfJ'man 11m- 11 > " : , thl.l ! iecond the convorlilltion , ; Ih Ihe Secretur ) ' of State rcportd b ) ' I H' British lImhll8sndor : " ) ' . . rtllwllt of Stlte , 'Varhlngton , I 1'1' . lu , } DOl-IlIa Excellenq Dr. Vou lIolJchl'lI. l'le , : Denr r xcellclleI III- do e u IIIl'III0rlllUl1ll11 h ) ' wn ' oC repl ' to tllllt whll'h roll dill lIIe the hOlloI' to lun\'e ! \l'lth Ille 011 Hutlll'llu ) ' 1111I1 timIS I'\'er , filithfullr 'OllrR , .IOIIN 11.Y , " : \Il'lIIorlllulllm-'rhe l'rf ! lclelll III hi" IIIP ! > ! MC : oC Ihe 3d oC } ) ecl'mlJer , lOOt , II I'II the fnllol'lIlIIIIIUUI' : : " 'Theonroc : [ clndrll1Is a dfdllrn- linll Ihut thH ( ! IIlust he 110 terrltorllli n - I'IIIHII1.Cment h ' ' . ' ! ; IIII lIoll.AmlH'lcnll IIOW- ( 'I' ' lit the CXJll'lIRe of 1I11 ' AllIl'rlcnll IIOW- I'r 011 . \ lIIerlcnll 14011. It Is III no wise Inlellllell liS hostllu to nll3' IIntloli III lIw ollt world. ' ' ' 'I'lte PreRlch'lIt furthcr Rnlcl : " 'This doctrllll' hils lIothlll 10 do with the cOllllllerclll1 rl'llItlnllol ! of UIIA IIl1'ri- CIIII IIOI\'er SIl\'C thnt It in trllih nllnw ! ! I'nch of thl'm to form sllch lis II de ireR. \\1' do lIot glllll'lIntcI ! nllYtute : : 1I/lIhut 1IIIIIIshllll'IIt if It lIIi Cllllllllets itself - self , prolIl'd thut IlIIlIishllll'lIt 1IIIl'S 1I0t tlllte tll ( ! forll1 of the 1\llilsilloll of 11'1'- rltorr IIr nil ) ' 1I0n'\II1'I'lenll 1101\ ' ( ! ( ' , ' "Ills excellellcr the Ul'I'IIII111 nlllhnMtllI- tlor 011 his r'cell t l'etl\1'l1 \ fl'OIll Bedin COII\'e3'11 IJel'sonul ' to thc Ircs IlIt the of the gmllcror I/SmUlleC Germln thlt hlR mnjclt " 1 Hcnrnn1nt hlll , no Ill'llose or Intelltol to 1111\0 e\'CI thu smullest 1l'IIIisitioli of tcrrior ' Oi the Houth AllCrlclI1 COlthll'lIt or the islnmls : - cCllf. ' 'hlom" n 1) ' 111 fll'lll ' :111- Ilrltiol WIS afl\tlrcl 1'llleuted to the l'crelury of Stlte nnl \\'IIS rl'celvel h ) ' thu lrcahlelt nlll the Ileuille of the Ullt- I'l States In the frllk Iml cor lnl Ilirlt II which I wus oITfred. II the Iwml- ) rnlllllll of the 11h of Decemlel' , hl ex- cl.leIC ) ' the ( prml1l nlllhnHsnlor rellents these assurnlcel , lS folows : " \e decnre thnt under eSJeclnllr 10 eirclllftnlces O we cOlsider In 0111' II'oecediligs the nc- (1llsllol or the Ilermnlelt occllilutiun of Velezuelal terrier ) ' "III thu said memoralHlum of the J 1h of December the " Gerlnn go\"ernmclt Informs the UnlNl Stll's thlt It hnl1 certnln jllst clllims for 101P ) ' nld for llnges wrongrlll ' wlhhehl frol Gel- IIIl1n subjccts b ) ' tl o\"ernlllent of Yeu- ezuell1 IInd thnt take ' i IlrollORes to Cl'- tnin coerch'e menSUles descrbed lu the mel0rlndum to enforce the Illrmelt of these just elnhnR. " ' 11 President of the Uiited Stntes , 11111recilltlg the comIcs ) ' of the Germlll gO\rnment In mllltng him nClulillted the Rtate of ' wih IIffllrs reCerl'l to nnl 10t re/nr / lng himself lS cllel Ulln to enter Into the conslderlltlol of tl culms In Iuestion , belio'es that no melSI'CH wl be tnken In this matter br the Ig0lts of thu Germlln gonrument which nre not In IIccor nnce the , wih welknowl IJrJOSc , nbovo set forth , oC his mnjestr the German Sir Ichnel Hcrhert to the : \arluls of r , : onsowle "Wnshlu ton , Nov. ] 3 , lO-1 com- mllulcllte to [ r. In ' thll morning the slIbstnnce of your lor shlp's telegrl oC the 11h inst. "Ils excellellcy stute in rell ) ' thnt the Ullle Statcs go\'erllmnnt , Ilhough they regretted thlt Bm'ollelln ) ewers should Ise force ngulnst Centrl nlil SOllth Americun , coul - cOlntrie1 10t 01- ject to their tnldng StfIS to oMllin re. cl'l'ss for injuies slIffered hy thclr shb- jeds , IJro\'l ed thnt 10 uClulsltion of terrier - rior ) ' wnl contCnlllnted. : TnlJoe Inctllt HCIectct , Both Ilowel'S I IS \11 ns In eXlllcit tl'l'ms thut th're wUt 1I0t the FIIhte1t Intellton on their pnrt to \'Iollte thl 1l'Inclles oC the : Iollroe oclrine , mal this Issunncc wns Iellt with nn honoru- ble good fnlth which ICritH ful Iclmtwl- edgemeut on 0111' Pllit. . \ the ! n me llI' the existelce of hostities In 1 re ion so lenr our own bordel's Wit Crlu ht with sllch possiultes of dnn l'r In ' tll' fnlmo thlt i'IIS ob\'lollsl ) ' no Il'ss nilI' lut ) " to ollrselves thnn 011' dnt ' to hu- mnni ) " to em1ea\'or to put nn el tll thllt , ' b ' offer of ' Accordillgl ) , ) In 0\ good ' In of Crlnk ' - I spiri Cri'll- to the ' , IIISR ni pnrlps 1 silirit lu which the ) ' lullld ) ' Ild cordilll- Iy responde , we secured 11 I'esllmltion of 1ll'lccthe contending Ilrles ugrleilg thnt the mnterl which the ' coultl 1101 nuong thell1eh'l's ) hollhl he referred - ferred to 'l'hc Inglle trlhuunl for ' ' set'1' ment. 'l'ho United Statl's hn most for tlluntel3" nlrll\I ' Ilen nllie to Het IIn ( 'X- nmple to other nltols b ' utll1.llt thl grelt Ilossihlth's for good cOlltlinctl III 'I'he Hngue tribunal , n CIUlstiol lt Issue het ween our.c\'I's III the relmbUc of [ exleo bell the first 1lllltted to lhe Intel'nnnonal conrt of arhltration. 'l'he terms which we hn\'e secme lS these under which the isthmlnn clllul II 10 be blllt Inll the comse of e\'ent II the \'l'nl'zuela mllttl'r hn\'e showl IOt lII"rc ' the e\er growing Intnencc of the the \ \ ' ( ' hemlsphl'e , Ulited StlllR il the.terl ! bllt nlso , I think I mn ) ' safcr Hn.\ ' , hn\1 exelllpltied the lirm IHrose of the Ul lt- pd Stltes thnt Is gl'owth nnd illfhwlco an power shlll redould not to the harm , hut to tl belcft of our sister rcpubllc whose strength Is 1'sR. Our growth , therefol' , Is beleliellll to hlllln klud /ellrll , \ \ ' e O 10t Intend to IIRSllml In ' position which CUlIve just offcnse to 011' ulghbors. Our ndherencc to the rll of humnn right Is not merely llro , . ' . ' hIBlor ' of ' CesRlol. .L'le ) 011' clelllj with Glhll shows thut wo re lce It to ' . 'he ronroo doctrlno Is not Internntlon. III Inw , nnd tholgh 1 thlnle one Iln ) ' I ma ) ' bl'come sleh , this Is not necmslr ; ' 111 long ns It remnlns n cardinal felltlC of 011' foreign polc ) ' and lS Ionns / wc 110ssess both the wi ald the s'enJth to mnl\ It eIT etve. This last point , m ) ' felow ctzeIR , Is 111 Important , ln Is ono whleh ns 1 people we cnn Ip'-'r lfforl to forg't. r beleve In the ; Ion , roc octrinl with al m ' henrt Inl Ioul ; 1 ! l1 cou\'lnccl thnt the Ilmeaso mn. jorlty of olr fellow cltlzells JO helle'c In It : blt 1 wOlld Infnitely prefer to .ec lS ahllndon It than to see lS Pllt Corw\1 Ind bhlRter nbolt It nnd 'et fall to huld III ) the elclent f htlnstrcngth / whlcll In the last rerort clln II10ne make It Ie. 911ecte h ) ' nn ) ' stronforllt1 / power wh080 Interlst It mny o\'er hnPwn to \ . . ' to violate It. Must "Corn' 0 ni Htck. " OIBtn11 / blnsterln ! ! Ire lS objlc' . tlonnblo Indl. 1ong ultlons IS nmon& vl uals nud the Ien of a publc Jreat nnton owe It to their BelBe of nntlnnul te1're llect to 81Iak conrteolsly of for , elgn lJwers , just IS n brlvo nnd B'lf. resplctlnl man treats Irolnd al hlll 'ourteouslr. Bat thouih to bonst 1 ba , . r . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , nlll l'nlllessly to 11811t nT'tr wane , r" worse thlln ul Is It h' be Illy or Illnsllll/ , e\'en wIthout 111811t. nnd whell to the roof to ho , cnled 11 Innblo t ) IIInke 'jeh uoustlt ) good , ' 'hcre IR n hOleb 01 ndnge which rlUlt "Sllenl , defy III ell'r ' n hlg stick : 'ou wl go fnr. " I the Aml'rlcln nnton wil 111enl sofy . I nn,1 ( 't bllld nld keell at II pitch of the h1hhst trllllln n thorouhly ! ( 'ldtlt In\ ' ' , the : \onrne tIocrlne wi 0 fur , ; I IIMI. ) ' 011 to think 0\11 this. [ f 'Ol do 'YIII wil cOle to the cOlclllSlol ihnt It j I n're Ilaln COlli man SNIS ( so oh\'loll11 HIUII thlt olb' the blllld cun ful to sce It truth nn olly the wenkest ' most Irn'olutl' can fall to desire to put 11 I Into Corle , WI'I , In the Inst two yenrs , I 11 hap- IJ ' to In ' , we 1II'e tnlen 10lg striduR In Ih'nllco lS re nrdR our Invy. Th ( Inft ColI I'I ! III nddltlol to ! mlller ves I'ls , Jo\'ided Ille oC Ihose Cormldn hie tht- III which the real .hlpE 1101 elc ollY of Ilr na\ ' ) ' II war Illmatul ) ' dCllJ s. 1 t Ilrl'ller , 10reO\'er , Cor the ne'eRSry 11Jwn , of omcera nnd enlsted Il'n to 1111. , the Rhlps worth hnvln ! Me.1nwhlu tht Na\ ' ) ' Delnrlmpnt hns Reen tI I thnt Oll Rhips hlve h'en constanty exorclse at Hfn , with the jrlnt guns IIld' In un- 1(1 CI'S , so thnt Ilwlr efcielc\ { jht- in Illts , both hlll\ldllnl ' ; 1111 when nctill to etlr , IIIS heen stendl ' hll- IIO\'Ptl. HOlllber thlt 11 of thi : is necPRsnry. A wllr8hhl Is n hle ! hit of mcchanism , welnlgh ns leHcnte nllli COlplCllt d ns it Is forlldnble. I tnlws "ours to blll It. I tnKes ) 'Clrs to tench the omcers nl men how to hnldle I to /ood 11\'lIltngo. I t Is , In lusolllte 11' Il0olblt ) ' to Inllro\'is ( ' n 11\'y ut the oltset oC Wil No recent wnr bet\\'en nlY two na- tOIS hus InRted liS long fS It tnlcs to huill n IIntlship Inll It iR just ns 11- lo slule to IllllrOse the omcers or the crnWH ns to illlllro\'iso the 1 a'J' , 'o In ) ' UII a hnt'ship and olly Ield It 11oat nt the ontfct of n Wil with n rw crl'W nnd Iltl'ied ofcerR wOllld he 10t merc a fol ' , but II crime , for I would II\'le both dlsRt'r : and dlsrace. 'l'he In\'y which so 11111d ' deched II ( i fllvor the wnr In 18U8 hnd beel bli nnd mnde efclent Ilurill the prece ln ; lCcen 'enrs. The ships thnt triumphed ofInlin ald Suntngo hnd been bllt ' Ilder prc\'lols Idmlnlstrntions wih money 1I1111roprinle hy 11reviolls Con- gressel. The ofeers nnl the Ien ll their duty so well beClllse they had Il , wa's been traine to It b ) ' long sen ser- r Al honor to' the gnlllnt ofcers anll ' , nlnllt men who IIctunly did the lght- ing , but remember , too , to honor the Ilh' lie men , the shipwI' ghts IIn steel worl- ers , the owners of the shil ynrds nll nrmor plants , to whose unite foresight and we owe It that In 18DS we exerton had crnf so oo , gllns so excellent IIn Amerlclln senmen of so high n type In the conllintowcrs / , III Ihe gun turrets nnd In the eilgine reel . NUT.V Gnorantcc8 Pcacc. It Is too late to ' for wllr wben Il'elnre war has come , un If we only prepnro no e\"cr come. We slIfcienUy Wil wi wish n powerful nu emeent nn\'y not for Iluposcs of war , but lS the surest gunrlnt ' o ! pCllce , I we hnve such n nn\-IC we keep on buiding It upwo In ) rest asslred thll t there Is blt the smallest chnnce that trouble wi e\'er , como to this nnton , nn we mny Ike- ! wise thnt foreign rest IIssue no power wl ever Iullrrel with us IIbout the : \lonroe doctrine , I CAPACITY OF THE LOCOMOTIVE Comporison. of the I.ifethnc of Hu- , JIICH Here 0111 il Bnlnnl. An expert on riway an'nlrs has l'e- CPlt ' said thllt on Englh rnllwnrsj It had been founl most economIcal that locomoth'es should go through the shops e\'er ' twb 'ears , nnd thnt there engines were bui with n view to 101 m' sel'\'lce than II Amedca. It hns enl ' heel the Inst two 'ears tll genernlly hll ve taxed Amcrcan ronls the cnlll\cly of the locomot\'e mnnu- factUers to the utmost , replenishing their wor-out engines nnd providing new ' to meet the demnntIs of the Inercasln'olne of business. 'l'ho economics of the 'DOs lul many roads to o\"el.tax their mot power. Com' Imrln the IIverge lfe of IIn engine , this expert says thnt { Englsh cOlpln ' hnl statetI the nverge lfe- time of n boller , on Il hnsls of a.loOOO miles , to he , pnssonger engines , nine 'enr8 : fl'elght ( 'nglnes , fourteen 'enrs : swiching engines , e\'enteen ycnrs , nnd brnnch plssengel' engines , slxteon 'ea rs. le tIll not ngree wih this , clnlm- Ing thllt pnsRonger express engines In Bnglnnd Inst twenty-five 'cars , fl'clght twentslx 'enrs , locnl pnssenger ' ' ' , nnd freight enghes twentf'e J'enrs ' ' , 'l'he Jt ' twentse'en 'enrs mlengo expreRS en lncs frol his datn'n.ell : fl'om 700,000 to lOOOOCO mBes , freight engines from GoOOO to 800,000 mllcs. Compnrlng this with Amercn experIence - ence , he claims thnt the nhu of Amer- Icnns Is to continue the lte of n loco- mot\'e fifeen 'enrs , getng the ut- most out of It during that Unle , IInl i tlwn thl'owlng I on the scrnp henp , i If It coull not he soh to some smnlcl rondo 'l'he a \ 'crageclme ot enjlnes : I Qn six Amel'lcan rends , ns stnted In this connecton , hns been tIemonstrnt- cd to be : ExpI'ess engines , elhteen , 'ears : freight engines , sixteen 'ellrs : locnl pnssenger , nineteen J'mrs. le I fnds untIer this elllhn thnt al clnsses of AmcI'lcnn engines mnlee n higher , mileage thnn the Englsh , the rnn o belns between one to two miion miles. 'l'he m'm'age letime of the varies . In the two countries - boier slght , tries , In America engines nre talon to the shops ' o\'erhnuln on the I n\'ernge trom e\'er ' yenrs and a quarter - ter to n 'enr nnd n hnlt , os compnrell wih two years In Elslnnd.-New I York E\'enlng Post , 8olomolie " ' 18110m _ ojnx-"Brown's n thrily genIus. " To lulx-\Yell , let H come. " Bojn-"Ie appropriates other pee ple's stumblng-blocles n11 uses them . " tor stepplng-stoles. I'crtlcnt Qucry. I "ReaUyIr. . .1 one I am ver ser to henr that you burled your mother. " I IWhnt would you have mo do wih I hcr1"-lUchpn [ Wrkle - - - , . ' . . . _ . ellrl ) allho sand paper In use Ia uade with powdl'lcd glass. II l'tICO there are 4,000,00 , acres Jeyote , to the culture of the grape. 1)upils In the pu lc 8chools of A us- irla Ol'e compelC to learn Englsh. A sllglo grin oC gold lfer ha\'in ccn cOHerted into gold leaf , wm : oyer forty-eight square inches. ffty German warships and one tor- eco boat ha'e already been ftted of tel- rdLh the appartus wieless - grphy. They 1\'nlcl" nnd ISnw , " " Wlrren's Cornel's , N. Y. , AprH 2 -"Wult nml sec 'ou're better now , ; ir course , but the cure won't Ilst. " This wns whnt the doctors snld tG , A. . thIs . ' ' Ir B. Smith of plnce. 'l'hp50 10ctors bnd been trentlng him for 'llIrS' nnd ho got no better. 'l'he ' thought' thnt nothing coultI lermanent ' Cte him. He SI 'S : " I - Idlht 's seemcil to be so Inrge fhnt there \\HII't 1'0011I ' them , nnd times It If tPI thouSlllL a selwl lS ( Icciles'pre 111111 t hlough tlm. [ olllll ' ' Ift Cor 10t ! ; Il'ell Oi 1 ( shll r'II'H , thc lall11 so Jtl'nt II th It o1Itlol. I hlll to get up mnl ' thi's t ( 1IIIIIte nlll III ' IllIe'IS SOIHtl" l'ar ] 11111 whie us Sllllg wnt ( . IIlll HJull I wnllll he hl/hl ' ' colm'(11 : lll W0111 stn In II ' . 'I'he II ! H'I'OS Ilel. ln : I ' hnc'l WIS I Wfll , , I'I . ! I'U111 011 Iy hlllgrr 11 thl tlIU "Afll' 1 hlll tnlwl nJlls Khlll'y Pis fo : ' foi Inrs III ' IdlllYs unll' ' It Ile so hal i coulll 11\1 ' Hit II0WI. 011 the nlorlill ; of thl' nfh Ilu ' 1 fell ' . the ' ' ' ' ' . ! \ ( fOle hettI' 11111 hllll'O\'l'lIll'nt ( ( tnued tll J \\'IIS cOmJII'tel ' 111'(1. " " "As this WI ! 10iths ; 1111 I am Hi feel hIslllmlll. / . I Ino' thnt Iny rc was ' : 11tI lel'lllelt genuine. . His sntnllio majesty expects to par seyerl mies of ueW streets this year , A ton or corl OCCCII pies a space of ODO huudred ami 1ft ) cllulc feeL ; It ton of gold Is cOluessed In the space : f twu cuu ! feet. Some lel know jlst enough to { . make fools of themsolres. J : o Mallc , dear ; a person who hag 'een stlnj by a Dee doesn't necessar. Iy ha vc to sulfol' 1r11 11 r s. ' .he sandblast has ucen . successfuly ppled to the ceansing of shIps' hotoms. An Ironclad was recenty dry oclwd In an Englsb seaporLand. by meaus of compressed air. sand was forced against thl sl es OCtlC'csSII. . cleaslng and polshing the iron and steel untl they became ohnost. as Jrlght as \ ' . sl\'er. 'CASTORIA . For Infants and Chiden ihe Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the / Signature DC . , . . ' ALESMEN WANTED urato Mnko$20ParWook cason Now at Is BEST end for Terms. HIE UA WKS NURSERY CO. WOUWOt090. W19. INSOMNIA "I hn\'c heen uKln C.\SCAUE''S for : Insomnia. with which I have been for over tvent } ' } 'ears , enl I can say that Cascarcts h\e .I'CI me more relef than alY other remedy I hove ever tried , I hbnl eertnln ! } ' re , commend them to my friends beln they are represented , " ' 10S , GrLlD lS , EIIIIU. ! 11 . Good Pleannt , Never , SlekenVeaken or . Grlpo Taite , IOc Good. , c , $ Do BtoUar n..d'I..lp. CURE CONSTIPATIN . ' , .1'.rk. SIB NO-YO-OAC Sold anll tUArnlpod by all dM ' .Ial tu clue 'fobacco lablt. ! , w : b lnU' ; ! I" sale pries and save money. Our , . catalogue IOO.page tels the stor We wi scnd i upon receipt of 15 cents. Your neighbors trade wih u- why not you 1 / @ . . ClC A GO Te houe that tels tbe trt f N. U , 7 8. ' VnRK FPQ