Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 24, 1904, Image 3

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RESTORED TO HEALTH ,
Many weak , But.
rerlu ! ; women do
not linoW tbat. theIr
kldne's ale slcl : .
lJacltl1Qho tells ot
sIck killnt''s , nd
GO10 / UI'lnary dlsor.
ders. Ste-Ie Ielli.
ne's malto ball
bloOll , atlll bad
bioOlI maltes bad
dIgestion , h 0 n r t
palpItation , dIzzy
headachesnervous.
l1ess , sleeplessness ,
scIatica , rheumatic
palus lud conslant ,
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dovresslon ,
Can't. bo restored to hea1lh until the
Lddneys uro cnred. Road how ono
woman was restorell by usIng Doan's
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Mrs. H. A. Var. Slclde , : :11 : 6lh Ave"
8. 'V. Uoanolco , Va" says : "KIl1ey )
trouble was l1eredltnry In our family
o.nll I ball been so coutlnually nHllcted
with the disease that 1 began to es.
paIr at even temporary relict. SometImes -
tImes I sulero ! so severely that I was
confind to my bed. The aching In my
lH1cl was Intemo anll the Id ney dls'
order caused an excess at uric Rcld
In my blood whlcb ImpaIred my lges'
'tlon. I was compelled to deny lU'selt
ot many of the lIttle ellcacles at let.
The doctors lagnosell my case as
congestlon of th 1ldneys. I hall
about gIven up hope when I began
usIng Doan's Kl ney PIls : , but t took
nly a. few doscs when tholr curatlvo
owerB were proven to my oatlsfap.
tlon. I have never been without them
Cn the house sInce , "
Doan's Kld ey Pills are sold by all
dealers ; prlco O cents : or mailed on
receipt of I1rlco by Foster.l\l\1burn \
Co" Burralo , N , Y. 'Vrlto for fee
J , trial.
Candor ever the brlghtcst gem
of true crluclsm.-vlsraell ,
A light heart Is a lighthouse ! or
bearts.
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, InsIst on Getting It ,
; Bome grocer SI1Y they don't keep De-
I o.nC8 Stl1rch becl1uso 'thoy hl1ve 11 stockn
, bond ot 12 oz , brand8 , which they know
, cannot be Bold to customer wbo hl1ll once
ua d the 16 0 : : ' pkg , Defluco Starch tor
( Same money.
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Love Is a great source of economy
Ln a housenold-Halm'y ,
When n woman gets Into finances
\ , ber ser ld dIsposition shows up ,
I am sure PIso's Cure tor COnllUmptlon saTed
, my lito tbree years Djfo-Mrs , Toos. RonI1Ws ; ,
MAple Street , NorwIch , N. y" Feb , 17 , IIJ O.
The w rld lIIees to crawl at the feet
, of the man who never lclclts ,
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\ : ALL UP-TO.DATC nOUl'l1CItF.EPCRS '
Use HOO Cross al1 Blue. It malee ! ! clothes
. cleau IWd sweet 118 when now. , AU grocerL
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Men take naturally to c rd games
, o.nd sDeculo.tlon ,
Reached the LlmlL
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, rhcn Herbert. Spencer was In the
habit of dinIng out with his scientific
nn literary friends , a lady of consplc ,
) uous mental ability' and learning was
generally one of the company nnd
lpencer : ! was Inyarlably aslted to talto
' . . . . . . . . . . her down to dInner , Ills hosts thought
. , .J the. } ' were payIng him a compllmcnt In
givIng him the most brillIant lady at
th company , but he resentell alwa's
bemS' assocIated with the same lIldy.
At 'last , when hIs host on one occa.
alon sal , " : \lr. Spencer. will : rou taIte
MIss - down to dinner ? " the phil ,
osopher emphatlcally replied , "No , )
. will not , " anll another companIon . had
to be found for hIm.
It Made Him Dizzy.
'Wl11.m Paul Me ) ' r , the new subcon.
cerlmelster of the ChIcago orchestra ,
came from Hlgl , RussIa , he was not al.
lowed to pIa : > , until he hall jollied the
musicIans' union , The commIttee that
examIned hIm proposed to have some
tun with 111m , so the most tangled
plcce of rag.tlmo they could find was
, put on the musIc raclt before hIm.
1\te'er toole up hIs vIolin. studIed the
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music , then essayed to play It. Then
- 'ho toolc It long rest. Twice moro he
tried It , then exclaImed : "Was 1st ?
" . I . It you have the menu at It ChInese res ,
. : taurant brIng It out and 1'1\ \ ) ) Iay It ,
; , but thIs stut ! maltes me dlzz ) ' . "
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r.-- . . ' . No NourIshment In It.
: ' It.s not easy to l < eep up when cof-
' , . ; : Ceo has so ruIned till ! stomach that
; ' Coed won't lgest.
. . . " A Io , woman says : "I had been
nn Invalid for two J'cars from stomach
. trouhle caused b ) ' corrce , got so bad I
" couldn't digest food and for qulto a
, . while' ) ll\'ed on milk and lime water
, . -nothIng but that-a glass of mille
, ' nntl lime w\ter six times a day , ) n
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\ this Wtl ) ' ) managed to lIve , but at
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. conrso dId not gaIn ,
. "It was about fi months ago I be-
, f < ' san usIng Postum Food ColTec : I dId
J " not need the milk anll limo watcr
, ' after that , ' for I gaIned rapIdly and I
: . , ! ! , can 1I0W eat a good meal and drInk
If trom 1 to 3 cnps of Postum each meal
nnl ! feel fine , '
. . ' ' 'I would not GO bacle to correo for
. ti . . any reasoruble pay. I like Postum
hetter th:1n r.olTeo now and make POB'
, turn br dIrections on box and It Is
: just fine ; never found a hetter way to
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make It than on box , Now thIs Is all
, true 2nd J'ou call easily provo It. "
Name given by PostUI1l Co" lI.ttlo
\.t Croel. , MIch. .
.i ! Postum Is a brew trom field graIns
. . wIth all the nourIshment left In , It
makes red blood and rehullds 'lartlc.
ularl ) ' well whoo corree has done
damage as It do os to nearly all who
drluk It.
A 10 da's' trIal ot Postum In place
ot colIce worls wonders. Thero's &
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Get the little book , "Th Road to
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A 'l'.H.1l'r'ITli Atoll.Ll. ,
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"r , , ' [ ( ! ' n 11'1 0 DI11) ' , ; Indo ll1ld thc IDwcrln :
I'Ihno ' !
or forcsl dank nnd Il\rlr : .
A 11I1 P\'cr ) ' ! ! ceelll crpnlllro lf'pt.
For the gra ) ' ot .1n WII hnu' "carl'l'h' crePl
O'er tha morlllll ! : , Ilk ) ' . 1IUl hark- ,
. \ml ! ! thc BlIl'lIeO therc mn ) ' IIn II "OI'lt
'rho ! ! rowl : < ) ' chirp DC ttle l arlr 1111'.1.
, ' La , ( l 1\\1" thnt III's henenth hlH " ) 'l'S ' I
or a 81\1\1111 npllcnrs to I'IIIII'III ! " ,
, AliI ! th"ro COlIIl'M fro III un er his \'ry
feel ,
o A fnllli l1no I'oulltl thnt T "on'l 1'\11'01- \ '
: 'rhe'oleo ot lho I' n 1'1) ' Worlll ! '
AIIII the /Inll / : < , III slillcr Omll BtllI cnll be ,
At thollghl 01' lho comllll : trugl" ! ) ' ,
"It Is 1111 10 I11C , " "obb ! ' ! ! the woi'lII. "to ,
lIe ' ,
. \Vel't ! I not Buch n I'le < , p ) ' lhln ! : ' , "
nUL the hll' < I' WaFl wubhl ) ' UII his rl'rt-
" 1 nl1l far too dl'owsr , " ho Nighed. "to
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An ! ! hl9 hea fell 1111l11'r his wln , .
And ! 4wt'otlr 11I11111el1 , thN'O SOUII worn ,
h"al'
'l'holIIoros : ot the worm nllll lho rarly
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j t -IlIlrA''s9 , Johnson , 111 IInrllel"s : .tt : u1.lne j'1'r.
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11 , OHA1JAU NOJtTIr. II
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Johl1 Patterson was 111 lo\'e. No un.
usual thIng In the case of a goodlook.
Ing ) 'otmg fello , , ' of five and twent ) ' .
But strangel ) ' enough he halt never
yet seen the lady oC hIs heart.
Ono e..enlng he' was carelessty turn.
Ing the leaves of his slster's Ilhoto.
graph album , Bcannlng each face with
the tlauco of R connoisseur , lie
stopped and gave his Ululivllted atton'
tlon to a page from whIch It lIalr oC
cJ'es 100l\Od straight Into hIs own ,
The ' In st'lo
plctlll'o was fiulshod a )
Itnfamlllar to hIm. A soft , dreamy
haze surl'Ounded the Ceahu'es , malting
them doub\ \ ) ' allurIng ; hut what lit.
tr cled hIm most was the clear e'os.
Thr : ) ' wel'e not quite 111\0 any OtlI'S \
he had seen before.
It was love at first' sIght , or , to be
more exact , before first sIght.
Naturally he wanted to lcarn 1111
abont the unlmown 111'1 wlthollt I1rOIlS'
Inl ; suspIcion , HIs SlstOl' , to whom
hIs affected I ) ' cal'oless InQlllrles were
addresscd , with a woman's Intllitlou.ln
such matteI's , anll 'with an equall ) '
feminIne delight In tantalizIng a ml1l1
suspected of Iwlng In Im'e. was 11I0st
pro\'Oldngly obtuse to hIs C11ll1l8) ' SIIIt.
terrll cs and strategems , And wlten
at last , In shcer desperation , he open'
Iy asl\Cd tlte larfy's name , she , IIR.
played an Innocent sUfJrlse. and. aCtel'
bailing hIm to hel' heal't's content.-Ieft
hIm with no bctter satisfaction thall a
vague promise of an Inll'oucllon ) at
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some futlll'e lime ,
Tltls was leer consolation to .10hn ,
but It was the hcst he could get. And
so , commmed wltlt love anll cul'ioslt ) ' ,
he passed hIs dny : ; In SIlSllense ,
One thing , , howevel' , ho seclII'cd"that
wall at the flame time a Jo ) " all a vexa.
lion to hIm. namely the plcturo
itself.
It was gIven tlte Illa e oC honor
among' his most cherhhell PORSt'S'
slonll : , anll She became at OIlCO the ,
goal and the. cellte : ' of hIs though1s ,
And now began a seasoll ot mIse : ' ) '
for , John PattprsOll ,
lie had cunftded his se'rct to hIs
most Intlmntc aHsoclnte , Han' ) " Fol-
lansbee , lIan' ) ' prIded hImself all he.
ing a second Sherlock Holmes , and
many wOl'e the plans that he laId with
hIs t'rleull to dlscO\'el' Hel' l eutlt ) ' :
but all callie to naught , At the end of
three months tne unknown still r ' 1
malucd obstlnatolj' IInknown , Thcy
had not enm been able to find out
whothOl' or not Sbo was a resIdent oC
the cIty ,
. The strain hegan to tell on ,101m ,
He lost his appetite and rew hollow.
I"yed , and when In Nan's presence he
threw out hints of dl'cllnlnl ; health ,
Whothel' or not these tactics 1\01'0
Ins1runiental in bringIng matters to a
crlslll ho cOllld not ttII ; hut one arter ,
noon just as BaiTY Follanshee was
leavIng hIs hank , he met JollIt In a
hIgh state oC excitement. Ills slstel'
had at last rolentcl. She was to , ; Ive
a whIst party that ovenlng. at which ,
to hlH InexprossllJlo jor. she assllrcd
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Carelessly turning the leaves of his
sister's photograph album. '
hIm that he would meet the origInal
of the Ilhotograph ,
SIx hours latOl' , while Folla11lbeo
was Ilreamlng O\'er the adventures oC
hIs Cavorlte detoctlvc , ho heal d 11
Imocl : at the doOl' . and John entered
with a mOHt woebegone anll hewllder'
cd tace ,
"You can Imaglno that I drossotl
with extra care this evenIng , and so
came down staIrs a IIttll' lotI' , Nan
1I0ll tCed on lIIe and dra gcd mo Inlo
r. mom Cull ot ) ' 01111 ; : 1a.lIes , And thcu
It hQga r. .
" 'Mtils White. let mo prCflent mr
hrollICl' , JollIl. "
"No , It wasn't USFI White ; It " ,1\ ;
Her ehlD , bSha didu't have a pUS
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'Mlss Dlael , . my Lroth I' ! '
"NOI' 1\1I8s Black ; thollgh the cllr"o
of the ( ' ) 'ebrows was 111\0 1Iel's ,
" 'l\t1ss Brown ! '
"Nor l\lIss Brown ; somethIng In her
fentlll'es seemIHI familial' , hilt thell lieI'
lnlr cOllldn't be rell. '
"Ami so It wont , In ever ) ' one of
these girls 1 sa w sOlllothln to remlnll
IIHJ of the face above 111) ' mnntel. Hilt
not one ot thom 100l\Od exactly 111.0 It ,
Not OliO hall her ' eYt'S , 1 was exppct.
IlIg thnt She 'wollid he the next. Bllt
She W fIl1't there. At the entl of the
list I hrOlIlht III ) wIth n mental jolt ,
and tll'OI1\I11 \ ! hll.o a chait' boslllo a
girl wIth glasses , who ho an to t'haltl'r
abollt cards , In a few mlnlltes the
game began. YOII Itnow I ahomlnate
whIst. How Intelllgcnt llooille can
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I/'That is not .so , ' I said , 'and you
know It ! ' "
waslo holtI'll on the spotn an IIIc1llres
on fift.two gmulr squares oC pl1ste'
bourd , Is a mystol' ) ' to me , 'fho game
is well cnllllgh rOl' Alcl ; : Ilorsons. child ,
ren and Idiots , hut I tlon't see how
un'hod ) ' , whom natllre has endowl d
wIth hl'alns c'an Wlltlte hIm time over
It ,
"Well , I plu'cd 111,0 a du 111 III ) ' , : : \j' \
C'fJS wcre I tlldyln the CaccII oC lilY
pal'tners , and my thoughts wOl'e tr'lng
to sol yO the I'lddle of that photo.
gl'l1ph , I lell fl'om a sneal ; : . trumped
my IIRI'tnel"s ace , plu'cd second hand
hIgh and thIrd hend low , and in ShOI't ,
I lI'CJI\C cver ) ' I'lIle or the anlC ,
"At last the Intermls lolI gave mo
a I'esplte , ) tool , my Ilstf'I' ! aside ,
while the ot.hers were hus ) ' with the
rcfl'e l ments ,
" 'Seo hel'e , Nan , ' I saId , .thls non'
sense hils gone' fa I' eJ1ollh ! , The chase
you've led me rOl' the past thrEe
months cOllvlllces me of that , 1 pit ) .
the man who lIIal'1'IlS ! YOII If ) ' 011 treat
hIm as YOII've trcated lIIe , You plcdJed
yonr worll that a cortalll ) 'Olln lady
WOllld he hOl'o to'lIlght. Now , unless
'Oll clln gIve me Rome good l'eaHon fOl'
the .wa ) ' ) 'oll'\'e decel"ed me , I shall
(1IIIt the 1I0uso ut once , a 11I1 I slla'n't
he In a hurry to come bael. "
"Ilia w that what I salll about dc ,
ceptlon had nettled her n hit , as I lu.
tended It shollld : COI' It ) 'ou call aet a
woman to lose hel' tompel' , the tl'lIth
Is coming out ,
" 'John. ' she sllld , 10okln me
8tl'l\IIht III the yes , 'what were the
I xact words ot my prollliso to ) 'ou ? '
" ' 1'011 tolel me that the l'hlnal ot
that Jlctlll'o011111 ho here tQ.nlght ,
Alld she Isn't 1el'e , ! '
" 'John , ' she said ualn ! , IInd her
eyes snaLlllCtl a lIttle , 'the OI'I llIal of
thnt plctllre Is In lho. ! 'Oom this min.
uto. '
"NoI've stlldlcd that photoraph ,
so ( 'amtlllly fOl' the last twelve wcelts
that evel' ) ' ft.H lII'o It ! Irlnted Oil m ) '
momol' ) ' . and I'm sot'r ) ' to say I lost
Ill ) ' OWII tempoI' , all contradlcte her
Hall ) ' ,
" ' 1'hat Is not 10 , ' I Imld , 'and ) 'OU
know IU'
" 'I'hls was , of couro : , cxtrl'mcl ) ' 1m.
polite. o\'ell conslderlnJ ; the plaIn
sllcech ollr cnstoms allow among mcm.
herll of the sam family. Bllt Illstead
ot heln1 ; ver ) ' anlI' ) ' , a8 I cxpectl11 she
would , an while I was foelln sorJ' ) '
fOl' m ) ' rlldelle88 , Nan beJall to Il1ugh ,
" 'John , ' slll. ' salel. ' [ "reRllme ) ' 011'0
100l\Od at that plelul'c once or twlcQ
slnco I let ) 'OU talte It. DIIlnt : ) 'OU
evel' notice nn'thln ! ; ' lIeclllllll' ahollt
the ftu\lh \ ? I tolli ) 'OU I'd Int\'oducu
) 'OU to Its orIginal to'nl ht. nnd 1'\0
l\Cpt III ) ' wOI'd. That Is a plHltogl'uph
ot the Idlel's' Whist Club ; } t's a CO\I.
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POSI'l'l' : !
"Well , you mIght hayl'11I0CI'l1 ' me
down with Ii f'alh'r. X was In n duo ; (
the rest of the . . . onhl" " and as Imon as
1 could /et / a war , J cawt ! hur. .
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"Now , whnt In the nal1lo of commonSense
/Senso / 11111 1 to do 1"
"Wl'II , " snld l1arr ' . " { see just t'\Vo
wa 's out uf It for ) ' /111. / ' 1\tnrr ) ' thom
all , nnll omlgrnto to ! jOIllO Orhmtnl
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"I\oshl" \ oxcll1ll11ell John. '
" 01' , " 'contlnuoll hIs lIIentor , "j'OU
ml ht Illcle ollt the gll'l who eome
tlearoRt to the plcturo , Ilnll sco It rOil
can't ' : ; ct hcr to loulc Ilt th(1 IIIlllttlr In
the Anmo light thnt , ) 'Oll 110 , "
"U ) ' JO\'el" ahontcd John , "I'll do
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Newsboy's Explanation as to Why
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They Had Stopped Growing.
Honr ) ' W. Oliver , the Plltshllrg cap.
Itnllst. who tiled I'ooently , tool : n pro ,
fOllll h\torest In thc chlldron oC the
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I 1(10 r. Hence hh Ift 10 Plltaburg of
Il lua lIlncont Pllblle hath. nn hence
hIs freqllont Ilnd fl'lcnllly COU\'CI'SIl'
tlons wllh newsbo's , bootbillcls Il1Id
m'sscn cl' bo's.
It Is sulll of 1\11' . Oll\'cr that 0110 IIny ,
nCtl'I' hu'lng n 1111) ( > 1' frolll Il'CI'y lit.
tle chap , he thought. he would teAt the
lad's Illtelllgont'o 11) ' llUttln Il few
qllostlon ! ! to hllll. Accordlngl ) ' ho
Ilolutell to a 1'110 o ( pavlllg' stones nnd
snld :
"How wore thccs stones III all 0 , son 1"
" 'rho ) ' wasn't lIIadc ; the. } ' ! ; rowed , "
l'OI)1\od \ t hc ho ) ' .
" ' 0I'Owed'1 How 110 YOII menn
'growcI' , ? " salll 1\11' , 011'el' .
" 'rho ) ' gl'owl'd lite same as' potatoes .
I'OW , " tlte bo ) ' explallled.
fill' , Olll'ol' shoo ) : hIs hoad. "No , m ) '
Ind , ) ' 011 ar(1 wren . " he sllllI. "Stones
clln't g'1'01\ ' . If ) ' 011 WCI'O to como
hacl : to thl'so Sh > lH1 ! ! five ) 'cal's , or tid
) 'e:1I'R : , 01' t wont ) ' ) 'Oal'S tl'OlII now , ther
would sllll lJl. ' the sallie sl7.e , "
"Of cOIII'se , " Hnll ! I ho little newsbo ) ' ,
snctH'lng. " 1'hor'vo hOl'n taliCn out 0'
the g'l'OlInll 1I0W and ha\'o alollilell
HI'owln' , Hltml ) liS 11otatoes wOl\ld. "
Laughtcl' Reveals Character.
"Jr , " salll n ! ; ontlol1lan whoso fOl'to
Is the dollnelltlon of chllrllctt'r , "U I
coull ! 1I0t gain a clllO to the tru na.
turo of a lUall III 1111) ' othel' wa ) ' , I
shollid wlllt until I Iteard hIm Illugh.
" 110 might IIltl'l' hIs eXIH'osslon , hIs
"olcI , and hIs Inannel' , but his laugli
would Infalllhl ) ' II ( > tl'n ' hlH Inner salt.
Lauglttl'I' , lu filet. ; ; I\'s Il l\1al'\'olOlls
InsIght Into charactm' . If there Is
anything false , weale' 01' l11allclous In
II man It ahm'H ' discloses Itself In thIs
dlrcctlon , 111111'e Itrl\'Q the Inane 'leo.
llCo' of the fc'hle.mlnlled. the harl1h ,
I'\t\ng' \ Illugh n ( fno coal'SO , HOI'dll1 na ,
tlll'C. and the halfnplU'essed ! chllclde
of ( ho plottel' .
"It Is the IIIlIt'e cllrloll8 , becal\Re
Cl'llft ) ' llcoplo often lUl\gh to co\'cr
theh' real feclln s , hut to the aCllto
oal , ' the false nolO Is l'eal1l1) ' allparent ,
whethel' the lallh ! he 1'0al or assmned.
"Fran I" honest lallghtOl' Is a sign ot
sterllllg' ch II I'll ct 01' , und cnn bo conl\ \ .
tlentl ) relloll IIlIon , "
Futility of Corporal Punishment.
Floggln ! ; Is still 1Illowed 111 IIllgllsh : .
prisons as a IIIIUhllIlIcnt ; fOl' mntlny. .
or vJolence , hilt. . l'ecentl ) ' IHllJllshed
stntlstlcs malc It doubtfnl whether
even In thcse ! extreme caBes corporal
punlshmont sen'os the purpose for
whIch It Is IntolHlcd. It Is shown thnt
slnco the 1111 m bCl' of prIson olTonses
for which floggln wall allowed was
rodllced In 188 ! ! , the nllmbcr of of.
fenses allll1st ! prIson dlsclpllno has
decrcaso frol1117 to 131 per 1,000
prisoners. while thol'o has heon an In.
crease In the IlIllIIher or those olTenses
fOI' which the "cat" Is 'Itlll ! the pen.
alty.
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Schools In Russia.
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AccordIng to the latest statlstl s ,
thl'I'o are g'iiH . public schools In the
l'mlllro of Hnssla , dllt of whIch 1111111'
hCI' 40,131 aI'O IInde : ' the jnrlsdlctlon
oC the : \1I111f1ll' ' of Pnbllc 1' ' : ncatlon ,
4iiSS : ! I1l1tlol' the jnrlsdlctlOIl or the
hoJ ) ' H'uod , und the remalndel' lIIulel'
otllOl' Ilepartments. or the pupil ! ! , 73"
1 Iii were adlllts , 3J1GJ.t : ! ! ! boys allll
1.OaJo : ! ! : ! h'ls , The toaehors nlllllber
172,000. The mulntenance of all theRe
schools coStR more than $25.000,000 ,
' 1'he average school tax ( or cll ) '
schools Is $9fiO an for village schools
$5 a pnpll.
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The Night Voyage.
SlIplll WI ! sailed the phOllphol'"cp.nt 11"0" ,
Our 9hlll a ( 'rufl wltll ! thndow ) ' IIIIlHls
nllli : C < lIarll ,
\\'hllo Iouml'd nhu\'o , III glorlouH al-
.
axlpH ,
'I'he phuHllhorcHccll1 slnl'lI , .
'I'he bro ! ' : . : . . Ihat l1reall1ell' oul ilK hare
the haltn
or coral CU\'O fillll 11)n lal\l-19 kea'
IU/OUII / : , .
" 'hlll , ! I\"JlKIf'uNl 0'1'1' the tall , IInnae ( }
\In \ 111I
'rhe l'arlhlll'ull 111001\ ,
A rlhllallt pharos from 11/1 hldll. . " hell\"h
, \erOM" Iho wutel's . lIuna : Itll upclwnlna :
uf'um ,
And ! On wo lIl1f'd througll the vlolel
nllhl ,
} JIHulll for the hOllrn of drea , , ! ,
- ( ' 11111011 Scaliai'll , 11\ cw Orll'an 'I'lml's-
J ) lIIoel'll t.
New Ways to Whiten Teeth.
1T1I.to'dllte dpntlshl hnve several
new wl'lnlles fOl' whillmlng and pol.
Ishlng the teeth.
One or those IA to first dIp the brush
Into salty water IIn,1 , thel1 apply t
Ilowtel' ! , which shonl" he of the finest
'lnallt ) ' , ACtc ! ' threu or four mlllutes' :
' rub little 111' ' ' '
11I'1I8hln a ) salt o\'el'tho
tc'th. anll In time they will becoma
' whltl.'l' . If
percoptlhl ) you want to
have It'eth illlIollhed \ 1\01' ) ' , talw n
pll'ce or chamol ! ; iilllI. dIll It In leD10n
jllico and rub the teeth IUtU ! t'Jt. ) ' t. e
hot to the toul'IJ.
Splendid Spelling RecoN.
: 'IIIHa Deatrl'o ( ; cll'llon , llJcd 12 , of
North Su 111 \ 'all10" : hils jllst won a
IIrl1.c tor not mlsslll 11 word III silell.
Ing for a 1011'cHI.s' t < "rm at seltool.
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Prepare for Future Event.
At the hlrth of 11 child In C'III'US a
I ve.Kol : ( It wIne I burled , to be ser\'ed
up aftOl'wl&rd ut Itti marrlQI .
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MATTER OF SERIOUS MOMENT TO
AMnnlCAN FAnMIRS. : : :
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ChamberlaIn' ! ) Ide" III to Have CMada
Furnish the Food Products for the
Home Country-Would Be Serlouo
Blow to Western Wheat GrowerJ. :
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On l cb. { j t:113 : ManItoba I..cgl9laluro
\lnllIlnlo\ll ( > l , n(1lll'll ( \ ( \ ' l'esohtlnll
strongly hulOl'lIllI1 ; 1\11' . Chnmb l'alll's !
lrcrerellt lal tariff schomc. 'l'h I all'
pcnrs to he the first fnrmnl 11'181atlvo !
11IlorsemHllt , of h' , Chllmhorlulll't ! 1101.
Ie ) ' . It Wll9 , ; I\'t1I ! because that Imllc ) '
wonld gl\'o Cllllalllall wheat gl'owcra n
bettor Brlt\ah \ mal'lwt lImll AlIIll'lcl1l1
\\'hl\1 JI'O\\'CI'a woulll ha vo.
The Unlt'd K111 IJom Is the la"rest
cUStOU1N' of A U1erlclln whollt Jro\o'ors.
It tal's now lu'uct\rallj' \ ollohllIr of I\If
oUt' whcat eXllortH , Bllt wo m'o lint no\\ '
8uIIPl'IIIg so largo 111II't ot Ita dc.
mlllHI ! ! , aH COmllltr'lt with ( ' 1\11 I\I a , liS
We dId twelll ) ' ) 'ellI'H II O ,
In roulldgUt'es. ! \ . the Unltpd KlnJ ; '
dam Imllorled III 1882 1:1 : 1,000,000 hush.
cIs of whont , Inchltln Hour , or'hh h
7 ,000,000 busholH came fl'om the
UnIted Stnlmi , Illnl 0111) ' 5,000,000 hURh.
elR trolll Cllnllllll. III 1902 tit ( ' Unltod
Klllgdom Imported 1 ilOOnOOO ! huahelR
ofVltellt , uf whIch 10Snoo,000 bUllltels
came from the United Stales , and OVCI'
20,000,00 busholti fl'OIll Canl\du.
COlIlIOlIn on equnl lenns In the
Drltlsh murltct Canadian wheat gl'ow ,
CI'nl'o ! ! ; nllling IIpOIl Amol'lcan. ' 1'he
Cl\nadlan hll\'o IlIcreaBed theIr '
\ ! ! \ tl'l1de
400 PCI' cellt , whllo Wo 11\\0 [ Increasoll
ours only 44 )11.1' ) cOllt. It Mr , Cham.
rlcl'lnln Rllcceells In gelthll ; Il tnrlff ot
6 cents n bUHhel Oil Antel'leulI wheat It
Is cel'talll that'ollt btJst wheat l1Iarlwt
will bo gl'l'nt1) ' c\I1'lItllell \ , nnll thnl Ca.
l1alIal1 , whent ' ' will '
! ; I'OWCl'H prollt b )
0111' 10sH. 'I'hat Is what the Mal1ltohll
Lclslaturo ! liecH , nnd that Is why It
Indorscs 1\11' . Chal\lborlnill.
'Vltat CUll wo 110 to lu'C\'ellt thIs
threatonhtl ; narrowIng- our best
wheat marltol ? :1'\\0 : courses UI'O 01)011
'to lIa ,
Ono Is to I'clluco our tal'lff 'on manit.
factllres to snch an extent that the
,
hrnal1b' , Ulcro 111 lIltlo " "al'rl1nt ror any
( " "r th\t ! HI1 lnnl1's thot\sanlln \ at mil ;
1I0lls of Ilollnrs' worth of manllfactllr'lf
wnreA , r'procntt'd ! by Iter ) rom ! ! can.
sumptlon ntHl h ) ' her eXplll'ts , stnnd In
IIn ) ' 1\0I'O\l \ ! ! pel'lI trom the cmnpnt.ltloll
or n tow mllllon8 of < lonnra' worth ot
Amerlrnn surplt'fI ' " " "dllcts sold at 10\1
'rnit\ ! ' \ for apccltl : rensons ,
The AmerIcan hllRln ( > RR man dO ( , 1
not " \tnnltor \ nfter" an ) ' lIlarl't which
pCI'munontl ) . represents on1) ' n loslt or
at hellt no. I ) ro fit , Morcover , thl:1
IJrocCs. , 1111I1811101Ilcall ) ' alllIell a9 It Is.
Iii 1I0t limited to the AlI1cl'lcan mt'r.
chanl or mnlltlracturor. HIs English
nnd Germnn comlwUtol's. talc lhclr oc.
caslonAI flIng lit It , just as he Itoes ,
lIlt OVl1n ollr 0\\11 marltet Is occnslon.
allv fll\l > jectC1 to t lc neells ot tha
for'lgl\Ol' for It lIttle read ) ' caHh or nit !
' ovtI'stocled warchou . . . . .
roll'r or hn ! ! ! ! !
NIYOl'lt S'II1 ' , ,
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Military Work In the Philippines.
Utport ! ! lIltU thnt 1"ocol"ell cOIlCt'rn'
Ing the whlng out or n 1111111l or l\loros
} ) I'o"o thnllho } ) acll1cntm ! of the Phil.
Ipllilles requlreH n constallt milItary
watcUfhllllJ8S such It ! ! Englnn,1 , hall
11I'actlccll III her long CCltlt'O ; of colo.
nlal eXl1allslon. It Is 1fact. . howevor.
thnt the 110.1 COI' the 01l1111o'l\Iellt or
fOl'co Is Btmulll ) ' dlmlnlnhlllg , There
hnvof late beln'or ) ' Cow dlHturb.
nlloe8 III the l\IorlJ < 'I\'llIzcd Islalldl1 ot
the north , wharo our carller CI\I\I'
11111glls were cOluluctcd , anll there 1m8
been nothln at all resembling 'n 'con.
eCl'tell general eITort at 1"ebelllon
agall1st the Americall authorIties.
So fl1l' na wo may judge CI'om the
dlHpatchos , It would Boom tl at thoraces
races who fell wed the londel'shll ) at
Agulllnido or nctcd III CQ'OIICrIltCI\ !
wIth h1m hll\'o glvon 11 ( > . the Atrug lo.
IC UIOI'O IA sUlI 1111 aSJ.'lrat 1011 for In"o.
1)0I111011co It doel ! 1I0t o'xJress ItseU 11\
the appeal to armH. Instead of an ) ' ,
thln resembling II natlonnl movolUent
there IB enl ) ' the occulllonlli outhreale
of BOIIIO fl'W ' dIsaffected persons who '
nru cOlllmonl ) ' chtHBod al ! ludrol1os.
Canal Treaty Is Ratified.
'rho Hel1l\to ratified by a yolo or Gf
to 14 the Jla"Yllrlllu , or Panalll:1 : ca.
nal , treat ) ' .
1'ho ratification or the trcutj' mn9
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WILL THE SEA SERPENT. BE AT THE WORLD'S FAIR1 .
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British Ileoille , helng ahlo to exchange !
theh' mannCnclnres for 011I' wheat ,
mIght III'eCm' to l''joCt. Mr. Chamber.
laIn's ) llan and go on as they ure. Butte
to do that wOllld Injure ollr lIIanufac ,
tures anlt del'ange 011I' whole fiscal sya.
t'lII. That plan Is Impl'actlcahle ,
1'he Otll'l' coursl ! Is to malco It worth
whllo Cor Canada to reject 1\11' , Cham.
berlaln's plan alld I'cfllse to become
merely the farm feeding Enland's ,
mills , hy olenlng to Cana"tfs IIIlnel'l1ls ,
timber. amI ether raw materIals : \ bet.
tcr mnrlwt III the United States , :
' wheat ' lIas
SInce 011I' own Jll'Odnctlon
practleallj' reached the IImltll or 0111'
now lands , allll cal1 he ! ; I'eat1y In.
crease ! ! hereafter not hy InI'I IIHn oC
area , but 0111) ' hj' belter cllltUI'O , wo
might also alen , OUI' markets to Can.
ada'a wheat , ulld IlIdll'o hOl' to IIOIIJ It
hol'o Instead ot to Englan,1 , to blJ
grollnd.
B ) ' I'oasonahlo reclprocltj' conces.
slons to Canada. promptl ) ' macle , wo
can , wlthollt malcrlal Injur ' to 011I' .
Ieh'es ! , prevent. hel' economIc alliance
with Great BI'ltaln , hl'lngher Illto
economIc alllanc2 with the Uulled
Statci , an,1 , prevent the throlllenel ,
curtallmollt of 0\11' \ bOHt whent mar.
lect.
lect.'e cun lIIal\O Canada Ihe farm feed ,
Ing ollr mills ruth'r than the farm
Ceedln ! ; gngland's mills , 1'he honells !
that sllch an arrall elllont wOlllel' to
Ul : ! on both sIdes of the Atlantic 111'(1
cortaln ! ) ' worlh cOIIHlderatlon-Chl ,
cage III tcr Ocoall ,
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"Slaughtering" Surplus Products.
It n Iartlclliar nrltlah In lIstr ) ' , or a
purtlclliar Brltlah cstahllshment. su ( .
tors a loss oC trade , thol'o al'e th01o
who raise the rr ' that the losA 111 cllle
to slallJhter 1H'lces 011 oods trom
the Unll11 Slatl's , ' 1'he ( :1' : ) ' wali rc.
conti ) ' hoal'll In Canada whell AIIICI'I ,
st.l"ol ralls ' ' ' illI' ' ,
cun , Oil IHllllf' vel' e 01'
er ! ! , wcre clllOtell at $1 to $ f pur tnn
IHlow tht > mtcs IIHllntallled In the
Unltod Stal's ,
It mil ) ' bo allmlttl.'cl that at certain
tlm"8 allil In cortalll l\ne \ Arnel'eall !
goods havt' heen , arhelng - anll will he
aold JII rorol n mal'tots at ) lI'icos
whIch are below the rales llrcvalling
at the same time In thhl coulltr ) ' , Bllt
the arJlImeut , 88 an IIJ'IUment , oal'l'lel !
a atron& & : 01'0\01' of alJlllrl1llr. 1"alitw
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1ho trIumph In ollr leglslatlvo halls , of
patrlotlllm qver partlsansh\JI \ , of st1\tos- ,
mllnshtl ! over political astlgnmtlslU. It
means that withIn ten yours the
ucelln/i / which wash the two coasts or
Alllol'lcn .wlll be joined. It mCl\ns a
douhllng of the strenJth or the AI11lrl. )
can na. . . ) ' . It means the AmerIcan .nag
will II ) ' once agilln ever fleets of more
chantmen , It means Increased pros.
11CI'ltr to the commerce o ( the whole
wol'1ll , but es 1ecla11y or thlA nation.
It 10wOl' rall'Oatl
mcnns ! rates across
this continent. It means a shIp canal
I C'Om ChIcago to the gulf of 1\Ioxlco.
It mel1ns the consummation of work
whIch has botn In the mInds of mon
Cor 400 ) 'eal'S , hut which has defied all
orrorta uuUl nttaeled ; by the gonllis
oC ( ho AmerIcan people.
-Much cl'odlt Is duo to Theodore
J1ooso\'lll HIIII to John Hay for the
Amorlcal ! triumph. Without their do.
tOl'lnlnol1 :1I\(1 : ( sl\louclous lI1anoemet ! of
the IsthmIan crhIH ; It Is probable that
wo should sll11 ho "welterlng In n
chao8 oC III1COl'talllt ) ' " as to whothel'
we W ( > l'f ! to ha " 0 n canal withIn the
next halC cenlttr- : '
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Shoes and the Duty on Hides ,
1'he Hecord ralsos the question "ot
the annual duties 011 raw niatOl131s
with reference to shoeN. "
'rho Dlnsloy tarlrr put a dut ) . on
hllles , and while the Record aqQ a
number or othel' , papers , Ioclared that
I hIs would 1:111 the expert of shoes , the
( orJl n dcmand fUI' 0\11' shoes has
grown ovcr sllwo ,
What hI tht ! use of huttIng a lnst
facts In thllI'U ! ) ' ? The eXlierloll ot
the last sIx 'carl4 showI ! clearlr that a
dntr Oil hIdes dOUN nothIng to prevent
the IIICI'CIISO of 011I' eXIorts of bootH
nnd Rho\H , and thIs Is the truth with
other Ilullcs on I'aw materIals. in
the ( 'n,1 , the ) ' Incl''aio the I'IUpP ' ) ' ot
raw mlltol'lt\1 and dlmlnltlh Its lu'Sce-
Phlludnlphlll Press.
Not So Abusive.
! \faj'bt' the tal'lfT .showelt Its teeth to
the tal'lft hatcI'I and
) ; frightened them
ullt of thoh' tl'n'cQl1t soelts they could
huy Cor nlnc cents under tarlrr rcorn\
-If the ) ' hall nillo cOllts , Thor arQ llot
RO abusIve now of Its proven beneficence -
ficenco nlld III'rlctlel\bllltr.-Sh"ffiohJ
t ( Ala. ) Reallol' .