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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
- 'HER BLOOD TOO THIN . GENL'RAL DEBILITY RESULTS FROM IMPOVERISHED .BLOOD , 'I'h. ' 1temndy Thnt 1111111. . . . New ) Jlood ) &ol1ll1lu'nkllr. , Jlt'nrlnchrll , In- dlsclIUol1 Rllti Non'ol1lt Troublc. . HUlldl'edllof wOJnell/mlTer from hend.1 acIles , c1lzz lWRR , restJcsslICSS , lallguor R11Il timidity. J'ow ! 1'ell1lzo th/lt / tholr misery nIl comeR from the bnd I t/ltO ot their blood. 1'hoy tnJO 0110 thlug for tholr hend , nnothor for their l tolllnch , I third for their 1I0n'CR , IIlId JctIll / the while it is simply their poor blood that is the enURO ot tholr dlllcol11fort. If ono R\11'O remedy for mnJdng good , rioh blood were usoll every 0110 oC their distresshlR lIilments would dhnpPcllr ; , liS they dill in the CII80 of Mrs. ElIl . Stone , who hnd bocn lllUllg Cor yonrs 1\1111 \ 'f B completely rUII down beCoro she 1'0' 1\111.011 the IInturo oC her troubJo. " , For severnl YOllrll , " Enlll MrR. Stone , "I sulTered from gelloral dehl1lty. It begnn about 18)6 ! ) wilh hllllgestion , nero vousnoss IInel Rtendy helldllches. Up to InOO I hndn 't bocn IIblo to fInd nny rollct Cr0111 this cOlldition. I WIIS theli very thin mill blooll1cslI. An cnthu8instlo friend , who had tlscd Dr. Wi1llams' Pillk Pi1Io , urgcd mo to give thom II. trialllnd [ filllly ] ) bought II. box. , " I did 1I0t 1I0tiCO IIIIY mnrked chnngo from the URO of the first box , but I de. terrplued to give them 1filiI' trillll\ud I kept on. When I hlld finished the 10COI1(1' box I coulll RCO , "ery decided signs of hnpro"omeut in my condition. I boo f'l1n : to fecI bottoI' u11 over nu to have nopes of II. complete cnro. II I usell inIll / eight or teu boxeR , nnd when I RtollpOll I IU\ll got haek illY regu. lar weight nnll II. good IJellHhy color /11)(1 \ho \ gnin hllll lasted. I clln cat whllt I plollso without discomfort. 1\y 11orvous. ness is entirely gouo , lind , while I hud : onstant hcmlaches before , I , 'ery rarely have ono now. I choerfnllyreconunend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to womoll who IUtrcr n ! ! I diet. " Mrs. Stone WIIS seen /It / her pretty homo in Lalowooll , R. I" whore , liS the re/ittlt of her experience , Dr. 'Yi1lla1l1s' Pink pms nre very popular. 'fheso fa- O1Ons pms Ot'o Rold hy 1111 druggists. A book thnt every womlln l1t'odH is pub. I1Rholl by the Dr. Wi1lil\1l1s Medloine Dompllny" SchCl1ectlllh- . Y. It is on. litlod "Pll1in Tulles to ; 'YolUeD , " and will to sent free 011 request. Chlneso farmers nro beginning to domnnd modern tools , espoclally such I . .s are useful COl' Intenslvo Carmlng. I 1 ERrJlcllt GreeR OnIon. . I The John A. Salzer Seed Co" La Crolse , I Wls" alwa's havc lIomethillll nelv , 80me- thlni vaJuable. 'rhis } 'ear they offer I among the r new money mnking vegetables - tables , an Enrlicst Green .Eat l r ; Onion. : It fa a. winner , Mr. Farmer and Uardenerl : IOef > QJ JUST BEN ! ) TUlS NOTICE AND 160. and they will Bend you their big plant and aeed catalog , together with cnough aced to grow 1,000 fine , Bolid CabbaRes , , 2.000 ricll , juicy 1'urmps , 2.000 blanching , nutty Celery , 2,000 rich , Llltlcr Lettuce , IOOOtsplendid Omon8 , 1,000 rare , lusciou8 Hadishc8 , 1000 glorIOusly brilliant. } . 'Iowers. In ad over 10,000 plants-this great offer . . made to get yoll. to test their wm'llntcd : reaetllble Bee s end ALL FOR nUT 160 rosTAOr. , I Pl'Ovidin you will return this noUce , and If you WIll ! lend them 260 hi postage , thc will add to the obove a big pnckage ot Baber's Fourth of July Sweet Corn-the earlicst on carth-l0 da8 earlicr than Coryl'cepo'DayFirfitofAIIetc. lW.NU. ] I That. which Is stolen by the tonlUo canqot. bo restored by taffy. ' IIINO NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER 8aby Covered With Sores and Scales -Could Not Tell What Sha ' ' , Looked Like-Marvelous Cure by Cutlcura. , - - "At. four months old my bnby's face and body 'vero so covered with sores and largo scles you could not lell what she loolted 111'0. No child over had a worse case. Her fllce was being eaton away , /lnd / even her finger nalla fell olr. It Itched so she could not IiOOP { , and for many weary J.lghts wo could get no rest. At last. w'o' got Cutlcura. Soap and Ointment. . The 'Qr , began to heal at once , and 8ho could sleep at night , and In ouo month Ihe had , not. ono SOl'O on her face or body.-Mrs. Mary Sanders , 709 Spring S , Camden , N. J. " God orten sa's , "Walt. ; " but. ho novel' SIlYSVorry. . " Many School Chlldron Are Sickly , 'Mothor Oray'8 Sweot. 110wdors tor Ohl1. 'rent usoIl"by Mother GrnYI 110 nurse In 0111111rcI1's HOUle , Now YorK , break up Colds In 24 hO\1r , cure l'overlshnoss. ! nead. r.cho : , Stomach 'l'roublos , Teothlng Dlsor- ilers and Dest.roy Worms. Atnl1Drugglsts , BIle. SaUl1110 1111\110 < 1 treo. Address Allen B. Olmsted , La fidy , N. , Y. The hypocrlto's religion Is the most repulsive or all his trails. I { ! Nary hou8elteeper should know . tbat , It they will buy Defiance. Cold Water Starch ( or laundry use they wlll save not only time , bocauBe It I never sticks to the Iron , but because each pacltage contalus 16 oZ.1nn tull pound-while all ether Cold Water Starches are put. up In % . .pound lIack. ' aces , and the' price' Is the sume , 10 , cents. Then again because Defiance Starch 18 tree trom nIl Injurious c1lem. IIcal8. It your grocer tries to sell you 'a ' 12-oz. pacltnge It Is beeauso bo bl18 a stock on hand which he wlshea to ot before be puts In Defiance He knows that Defiance Starch ha printed on every paelmgo In large let ters and filUros " 16 ozs. " Demand De ! nance and save m\jch time and mane ) 'and the annoyance at tbe Iron .Uc1I ID . Do anco nOTer .Ucks. , , , , , I" , ' . - , , . , , I I LEGIS LA TURE of NEBRASIA . . , , , - " ' - : ; = - - - - - - - - - - - - " A Synopsis of Proceedings of the Twenty" Ninth Gen" eral Session , L- SJiNA'rr 'rJll's ( , hills were llIlsst'11 In the , sellato on the GUI : 11. n. J. provllllll (01' the f1Iln oC gnal'llnty honds hy stlltO 0111111'11 , Jr. H , 21 , 1'0- IIIlIn to Ilfitent. . rIghts , S. 1" " , :1-1 : , 111'0- vllilng fOl' the Iluhllcalion of the reporter or I ho s'crelal' ' of the hoard oC 11'1'1. gaUon , 11. H , fi , llfUvllllng ( or the Ilrlnllng of Ihe Cohhey fitatlltcs. S , I , " I 017. dennlng the dulles or couJit } ' jUIIll'H In Hlgnln nllmeH 10 omclal 110' ( 'unll.11ls. BlIII1 wel'e intrlIlllced : Pro. , 'Idlng COI' the aRSeSSt1101l1. of 1I\1 steele whl'l'o It Is fOlll1l1 on AIII'Ii 1. unless such shJ'k hus nlrelldy 1)I''n nssefiscd. ' 1'0 I'cgnlato the llrOCeelIngs ( In obtlllning IL d1\'OI'co In certain caliC" . to III'o\'lelo allilitiollal dillies of the cOllnty atlOl'IIl'Y. to IlI'ovldo for the appoilltment of u special counl } ' altol" ' In cel'laln ' COl' no } ( 'f1geH , IInll Ilrovlllo hlffeoH. . An acl. ( 'oncel'nlng' corpora- tlonH for the ( 'aro of lIeglc'ted , des. 1I001IJenl. and delllHlul'nt ( 'hlldron aad prm'ldlng a ] lenllll } ' fOl' the vlolatloa Qf Iho Sllmc , AnIct _ to rcpoal Sl'I'lion lH8 of COhhey's Annotated Slallltcs of Nohl'Hslm , rmld section IwlnScc ! 11011 2 oC "An n t allthorl1.lng tl'lln. Hcril ) ! : ! of jUdgments nnll decrces by Iho ell'cllit anel < llfilrlct COllrts or the , Unltell States 10 ho filell in the couna tics of BallI state. " IIOUSg-Tho hOllso vaBsed these hills on Iho Gth : H , n. , I : ! , hy Rohrcl' or Saline , 10 III'o\'lIle 111'01101' restrlc' tlons COl' the IIUHHllge of steam engines uJlon IIIIIJllc roalll1 nUll O\'CI' hrillges ; 11. H. 1i8 hy MeAIlistel' of Deuel , 111'0" \'Idlng' (01' the I1nlll disposition .of Ilcaco wllrrant caseH In jllstlce of the vea'e COIII'ts without going to the dls- tJ'l l. ( :01\l'ts \ : II. n , GO. by Dartoo of YIIlloy. to 1I1'Ovido heUet' educntlon of ( l1'actlelng dontlsts , to I'IIlse the stanll. f11'l1 of the IlI'oCesRlon and to malw It 11101'0 dlmcult for IncomlJOtentR to 11/18" Lho oxamlnatlons , 'l'he80 hills wcro Introduced : An net to IIIIY county as , fressors ill cOllnees of less limn GOOOO Ilollllllltion $ [ i a dllY for time actuIIH ' 11I1d necessarily emlllo'od , not altm'- ing the IlresC11l scale of original sala- des , An aet. requII'lng surety bonds rl'om liquor delUI'S , An act regulating 1111 assignments , sales aUlI transfers Dr wageS' 01' salary. An act. . to amend Lho revenue laws to ahollsh county I1ssessors In counties of less thllll 20.000 pOllulatlon and 1l1'O\'lde COl' the election of IIreclnet assessol'S In such cases , An act to' provide It s 'stem of blennlnl stllte aud 'county elections IVthoul It conAtitutional amendment. An .stato and county officerA whoso terms eX)1ll'o ) In numhered 'cllrs are to , hold OV01' COl' ono 'ear. 'I'hls would I\hollsh a genei'll I election of a Sll- )1remo ) judge. unh'C1'slt } . regents and county ofllcel's. Dipsomaniacs and their trllllS' Corm- ed the theme for dehuto In the senate ou the' ' Gth. Epperson's hill , senate file No. 19. was caHed11 In the committee - too of the whclo. the measure pro. vldlng th'nt. dllsbmanlacs ) , COl1no fiends and the habltlllli users of narcotics - cotics may he sent to the asylum aIter the maLnel" of llroceduro for Insanlt } ' ) latlents. A parole s'stem Is ) lroviliell IInd when the patient. InduJges In ex- cesllos ho mllY'he retul'lled to the I\s 'lum. The blJl WIIS amended to malte the counties hCIII' the eXlenses of the patle"llts anll rrecomme11l1e for IJ ssago. " SENATE-'rho'senato ' on the 7th recommend ell fot' passage S. 1' ' . 48 , hy Glmn , Imown as the buH , sales law. 'rho hill had heen amended hy the jUdlcl\ry : \ commltteo so thallt requlroll merchant contemplating selling his husrness to file sllch notlco with the , county clerJ , I1vo days hefol'O turnlug over hiS' stocl , to' the 1l1l1'chascr. 'l'hese hills' ' wel'o ( llacel1 on gencral file : S. Ii' , 1 9 , br Elll)1'Son ( of Clnr-Pl'ovlll. Ing fOI' n susllenslon of sentence In ease of wlfo aharHlonmenl. S , F , 98. by Giffin of Dawson , ( lrovll1lng L1rnt Il'I'lgation districts have the , right to , con omn IIrlvato I1ltches anl1 tnlto them over' h } ' ll11ylngallralser's' ) ( II1'le < 1s. S , 113 , hr Lavel'lr , to Il1'event the lIlegnl OX ( I 01111lt II 1'0 of IIIIh1lc funds. S , Ii' . 117. hr WIIllal1lA of 0100. created 80llle ( lIscllsslon , anl1 I1naltr wall : rec ll1lllllttel1 to the committee on Insnuo hOSllltuJs , 'I'hlt > hlll III'0vll1es thut. . tlio ' " " wo1'11 "Ineurahle" shnll hc stl'lcJwn f'Om the title of the Insane hoslltal ( al. Ilaslings. S , 1" " . 139. on mo , tlon oC Jones 'tlf Otoc , wus rccommlt- tell to the eommlttco on commer'ee anll mllnllful.'tul'es. ThiS' blll cOlllllels mlllel's to Il1'ln I. on BIICI\s l111d hllgs the nUl11bpl' of ( lol1lllls of 11oul' 01' cereal contained theroln , These hills were Introllucellnnllroall a fil'st tlmo : S. Ii' , . 166. h ' Hllrsh. to comlol.mlli ( roads to Curnlsh equal facilities be ; tween elevators fOl' the s 1lljl11ent of gralmr , S. F. 167 , by Tueltel' of nlch. ar llon , provides fOl' the sale of school lands to school districts 01' cCl1Iotery associations anl1 provides thnt aur IOl'SOn who prior to 1897 hold ednrn. I Uonal lands br contract or lease may 1IUI'ch/lS'o the sumo within two years from the date this hili becomes IL law. HOUSE-Tho honso In commit toe of the whole on the 7th. l'OCOl11l11endel1 fol' IlnSSllle the McMullen hill , com. 1I011lnl ; the Il1'uctitionors ot Chl'lstian Sclonco to IIIISS the same oxamlnatlon hoforo the State Board of Health which melllcni Ilh'slclaus are l'cqull'el1 to II1\S8. 011110nenls of the hill (11'0' ( nounced the n1l'usuro a strol\O at I'ell. glolls IIherty. whllo friends of the measure I1cclared It was legislation to -4 _ - , eomlJllI n1CII'ul ( ( lhYtllt'lulIs ulld othel's to IOSHeHH l'cl'tullI lIuIIJlIIl'alions hofOl'e lIractl'ln " < 'elll'lno ' the ' ( 1 01' Cill'O 1111- man IIIHl'IIIIC , II. n , li [ , hy .Iaclwon of Antololt' ( , III'ovlllln "fol' the 111\1'01 ( : of fil'st ulHI , wcO/HI degl'ce murdel'ol's f1C1'vln Jlro sent01I1't'H In Iho lIenlten. lIal'r IIflt ! ! ' ten relll'H. was ) ' ( ! commenll. cd fOI' 11IIJoflnlto IlostllOlIt'mcnt. nms Int roelllt't'11 Inc1l1l1l'11 : 11 , H , 23G , l y I'ostol' . DII"ls and , JlIn\ln-An ] act to 11x maxlmllm chal' os 1'01' the tl'UlHr- Ilol'lalion of I'l'elght on l'alll'ollls , ) len- altieH fOl' I he violation tllel'eof and t.o I'olenl ( thl' IJrOslmt law , 'l'he hili l1e- cI'easos the IlI'csen t mtcs on 1111 a vel" IIgo of 10 IICI' ( 'enl on nlJtmt. thirty teadlng lII'Ul'leH of COmnll'l't'l' , H. H , 238. hy Smith of Bl1I't-An act to en- cOlll'ago the IInlll'ovement , hl'oedlng. ollltlvllllon allll to exlend the use of corn. II. H. : H : ! . hy CU1'I'Io of Dawes- An act to Incl'um'tho : IIOW01' of cOlin. ty trenHlIl'CrS fOl' the collection of lIel'- sonlll taxelr of decllentH , - - SENA'I'I After a harl1 fIght In the ! : fenate on the 81h. Sheldon of Cass succceded In savln- ! : his hili , S. I" . 7 , ) lrovldlng that It 2-mlll levy he made to IIIlY off the state debt , from an oarlr gm VI' . though I twas amendell 10 111'0' vide fOl' n. 1-ml11 lev } ' , ' 1'ho vote to lIulefInlteJy postpone the bill was 1fi lo Ii , and Ullllel' a rllllng' by 1'l'esldenl. , Iennlngs the h1l1 w1l1 retain Its IIJaco at the head of the eneral fill' . S , It , 1 , hy ThomaH of Douglns , IlI'ovilllng the l1rel1lon of Omnllll shall ho dlvl110d into two shifts 10 worl\ twelve hoUl's each. was ) lassed. 'rheso hills were IntrlJlluel11 ! and read n. flt'st time : S , 10' . 1 , by Thomas of DougJas-To } lrovlllo fOl' t he use of rOles ) as lIre escapes In holels , S , 1 , ' . 173. by Dim- ClT ( Ulon ) requcst oC II. 1\r. Eaton. lanll commlsslonel'-Allowlng ) the commissioner of JJlIIJllc lands and hull dings to US'O his dlscl'otion nbout selling Neh1'l1s1w ) lrolel'ly ) used lit the St. Louis eX ! Osltlon , HOUSE--Immolllately upon convenIng - Ing on the 8th , the house went Into commltto ! ' of the whole and recommended - mended fOl' pllssago II. n. , 'HI , by Ernst. of .JohnHon , providing fOl' the estahllshment of a hinder twllll' pJant at the state llCnltentinry. 'I'he committee - tee reconuuC1uled fa I' lJaBsnge H. It 101. by Kale or 'Vebster , IIftCl' a hl'lsk fight. This h1l1 UIIIII'0)1rlate8 ) $ IG.OOO for NebrasJm's 4Jartlclpatlon In the Lewis and Clal'Ioxnosltlon at Portland , 01'0. 'rho b1l1 also provides for the allIlntment by the governor 'of a commission to 1001aft01' the StlltO's Interest In thl9 regllrl1. 'l'hls money Is to Inchlllo the hlllanco from the atllto's and the rallrollds' alpro- ) 1II'Iation to the World'S' fall' Cor Ne. hrasl" , . the railroads giving $25,000 , The fin an co. wnys and means com- mlteo having rOlorted ) hac1e without rocommeudlltlon II. H. lG4. by 1\Ic lul- len of Gage , ap)1I'ol1rilltlng ) $ OOOO for the Cobber statutes , 1\Ic1\ullen moved that It be ) lIIIced on genernl file , The motion ) lrovalled. 'I'hese bills were Introduced - troduced In the house : H. R. 245. by Jahnol , of Washington , to IJrmlt. the use of solnes , nets nnd othCl' dovlces for fishing In the 1\l1ssouri rlvor. H , R. 2IG , by Jahnel , to IlI'ovldo that the Jluno Jaws shall nol. ullllb' to an ' boun ary strenm ex'e1t so much afi shall ho within 100 feet o ( the mouth of nny stream In Nobrasl" , trlbulary thereto , II , fi. 2-17 , hy Reuse of 1Iall , to requlro II'OI'Y stable J'eollors to hllvo llosled schellules of IIrlee8 of tholl' rates and to IlI'ovlclo ) lenaltles Cor dofmulllng IIvel'Y stahle Jwelers. ) II , n. 248. hv - House , ) lrovldlng fOl' . the ) llIymont or -IIl'emlumS' on sl1l'oty.com. . llIlny honl1s when given by persons acting In a fiduclarr ( 'apaclty , H. H. 249. h ) ' I\nox o ( Duffalo , providing thllt hoards of' directors oC city and towu libraries shall he comlosed ) of five melllIJers Instead of nine. Fre1aht Rate Bill. Folowlng lir a text of the frl'lghl rale hl11 Intl'olluced In the hailsI' on the 7th by FostCl' . Davis and .lun. 1ln : Section 1-It ! 'hall 1) ( ' the I1l1t . of I" ' ry I-n 1 11'11I\11 I'Omlu\II ' . 01' ( > 1'11 tt".t 111111 , Icillg' hlltlllll'f'R 111 th ( > Hlntl' of N ( > hrnHI < n , wlehln ten ( \nrH \ nfll'I' thlH Iwt g-OR Illto I'frl'l'I. to III. . with till' H"l'relllr ' of IItlllt , of 111 ( ) tllnto of N > hI'Hsl(1l ' ( ( n 11'110 Htnl'l11l'nt. 1111I11'1' ollth , of tllf' rnlt's III for1' or l'Il/H'g-t'll h ' "aid ( ' 0 111 pl : n ' bell\'t'li Hla- tlollH 111 Nl'hraHIa for the tran"porla- tloll of "n'r ' ul'lIco ! of frehht on Jllnu- III' ) ' I , IDo.i , St' ( ' , : ! -It 1'111\11 \lIIla\\'flil for IIn ' rnll- I'lIn,1 ( 'OIl1II11I1 ' 10 chllrgor re ( ' " 1\1' ftll' the trlltHlllIlI'lullon of Ih\ follo\\'lli/r 1\1'11 _ c1eHlI't'm'n I'llItinnh III Iho Slllll' of Ne- hraHlm a hlg-hl'r ratl ! thlln 10 1"1' el'lIt , 1,1'1' than till' l'I\to In fnl'l' ( ' or Chlll'g-"ci h ' saltl ( ' 011I111I11) ' ( or the ' sall10 01' like 1 < " 1'\11'0 on the 1st dll ' of Jilnuar ' , 100 ; ) : ( 'lIttlo. I horHeH , muleI' . ' , - tlhel'll hog-I' , lIoultr ) ' , eorll , wheat. Ollttl , hurlo ) ' , r 'I' , 1111'111 , brlln , \ ' ItI'OUl\lt II'IIH. bl'oltl , potalol'H , ' Slll\t onlnntl , hll ' of u1lnclH \ ( , fr'Hh frllit of 111klndl' \ . IIl1nhl'l' , coal , 1I0lll' , hrlcl. , Ktone ulII ( 'cnll'lIt , Hl'c , 3-It tlllI\lI ho IIl1luwfnl for nll ' rull. ruud COll1lll1n ' to chllrgo ai' rl'c'I\'o for the IrllnHllortutioll hf an ) ' nrllclo ot frolg-ht b't'\11 Htutlontl III NcbraKka , not , lI1enlloll,11 In Hl'ctlon : I of this al't. 11 111ghOl' mlo thllll' tht ) 'rato In for'o or chur1 b ' ! illch . 'UIIIIII\n ' fOl' the SUll10 or 111(0 Ker\'II'o on the 1st tin ) ' or Junuul' ' . 100 ; , 81'0. 4-tt I'hllil \ \lnlll\\'ful for nil ) ' mil. rOal1 COI11IIIIIY ollcratlnl : ' ulIIl ( lolliI : ' bllKI- netlll III th ! ! IItUto of Nubrullka to chnrg-o or ! 'l'Cl'I\'O fnr the trallKportulloll of frellht fOI' un ) ' KIII''llIe dltltllllCO withIn Kllhl Hillto a Ufl'alt'l' , , "m 1\11111 \ It ChllrlCII ai' l'I'CI'I\'I'H for a ) ; n'lI ter ( Untallcn , See. Ci-A II ) ' Ill'rtloll who tlllIIl1 11111 1 ( ( > ou t h or ulllrmlltioll to IIn ' fllhlo Informntlon III 1m ) ' IItlllonwllt rl'lluII'(1 by tl 'ctlon I of thll ! l\I't Khllll III' Julll ' of p'rJ II 1' ) ' . 11I111 UPUII ( 'on\'lellon thereof IIhll1bo \ IIUII- 1"lhlll ac'ol'lIngy ! , S ( ' ( ' . 6-'l'h , ' IIccrolnr ) ' of IIll1to Khall keep on 1110 III hiI' 011I1' ( ' liB IIlnlell11'IIIK ro- IIlIln'd h ) ' " "l'tlon t of th1I ! nN , Upon roe IIlIollt of IIn ) ' 0110 plI'lIl ) ; the Inl < ml fl'ol ! thl ! IIl'e'l'tllr ' of tllalo. undol' hili omclul 81'111 , IIhllll ( ' rllf ' to IIII ' Illformllllon cOlltlllllcl1 In 1111) ' of fiuch IIllItell1ents , un tI ( > IlIfol'lI1l1t1on tlllll' nUlhcnlkntl'lt IIhn11 Ill' 11.11I1111ed III ( ' \1\11'11 ( ' " lit nllIY court of cOnllll'lt'lIl JIII'l/tcllcliClII III the Ktllte of Nt. . IIr/lHkll / ; hilt Iho filetI' IIIn ' IIIHI ! bo Ilro\'clI lIy lOW oth ( > r ( 'OIllIIl"'lIt tl\'IcII'Ul'O. 81'1' , i-\ n ' rullrllnd 1'(11111)1 ( u . or onl'rr or ugl'lIl I hl'l'cor who "lollIl.'s 01' o".lIlm ( III1Y of the Jlro"IHlolIl' or Ihls IIrt I-Ihllil 110 IIlIblO III the ) lCrtlOIl I IIJII 1',1 ( or 1111 ,111111- II N ! 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Hepl'csentative Mal'tln , T. 'Yado of 10WII , the only democl'llllc membm' I . from thllt 'stato In this congress. was IImong the casnllities rellOl'ted after the Novembm' Jundsllllo , Wade Is 110plliar and the other night ho was given a com)1l1mentary ) dinner by his admiring repllbllcan friends. Ho listen ell to the nlco things which wore said abollt him and th n r0)111ed ) : "That reminds me of an oxperlence which a nelghbol' of mlno hlld with a h1l1l. After ho had freen lifted out I of the Jot to the other side of the fence he recoverell himself sufficlent- I } ' to observe the bull on the OPPo- slto sldo of the Cenco. bowing an scralllng , and mlll1nguttural / : : sonnds , " 'That's all right , ' sliid he , 'but. you clln't make me hol1eve that. you dl n't mean It. ' " Dllrlng the campaign 1\11' . 'Yade had a premonition that ho was destined to defeat , but ho lwpt. . on with his lIght and took the Iowa voters Into his confidence. "You ohserve , " said ho , "that. the re)1ubl1cal1s ) have brought Into our dIstrict their candidate Cor'Ico presl. dent , their secretary of the trellsurr. : haJt a dozen' United States seuators , and all the paid spolJblndors they could hire. 'VelJ , that remln s mo oC IL blhulous Crlend of mine whom I was once taldng home , It was after midnight. and on the WIL ) ' I was arguIng - Ing with him after this fashion : " 'You can't. drink all the whlsltY In the world , ' I started to sar , when suddenly wo came to the town dls. tllJer } ' . It loomed up beCore us , every window brightly 1I1umlnatoll , . . 'No , ' said my friend , thlcl\1y. 'but 1001\ here ! I lwn make 'em worle oyer- tlmo , ' . . The Literary Bull In England. British oratory feoms to have no dl3tllStO for mixed figures of slieech. Varlouo "blllls" of this sort have often been laid at the door of n1em. bel's of ParlJament. IIero are s"bme modern Instances of parliamentary lanses of this 'Sort : "Sir , ' wo arc told thllt b } ' this legis. Jallon the heart. of the country has been shalcn to Its very Coundutlons , " "Among the many janlng notes henrdn / this house on military af. Call's this subject at least mllst bo regarded as an oasis , " "Tho Interests of I.ho employers and employed are the same nine times out of ten-I wl11 oven SllY nine. t ' .nlno times out of ten. " "Our tongues are tlod , our hands are fettel'ed , and wo 111'0 realJy beatIng - the nil' to " Ing no llurposo , , "I will now repeat what I was : I about to SllY when the honorable m < < : > mher 'IItOl'I'UI\cd \ me , " "Tho West ! : lles will now have a futul'e whIch they neyer had In the past , " "A thorny subject. . which lills long hoon n. bono of contention among us , " "A slumbering volcano which at. any moment n Rparle might set. aflame , " "Tho honorllhlo member would de- 1111110' liS of evol'Y rag of the prlnclplos which wo hl\vo been procllllming from the housetops. " "Ah ! The honorahlo member oppo- slto shaltes his hell" nt. that. But ho I can't. shalto mlno. " nllllrOHls will not OllllOse the bill of Senator Wilsey of I"I'ontler to pro. vldo return pllsses ( or stocJm1Cn. The 1'/Illrond commltteo hils IImended the I h'l1 to conform to the present. regu. I Intlon of the railroads , which all : > w ellch BtoeJunlln retu1'11 pass Cor two cnrs of tltocJ\ . As Plo > 'd nnd Borthn lIner , chl1. \Iren of , Jllmes I1nel' , who 1'yes two miles south of Hnvonna , were return. In/- / ; homo fl'llln church thell' horse he. came frlghtpnell IInd rlln away. 'I'ho hug } ' wns 1I1)8et an bolh occulmnts were thrown to the ground and serl. j ously hllrt. ' , " " , . . . , 'I ' ' ' 1 " " , ' . , A , , " , . Battle Creek I Sa itarium. i i Dattle Creekl What memories that name conjures --memorles of other days-even the pioneer days , when the rOOmen ot the northern lake region . bent the bow and smemed tbelr faces I with } , eal-bralde Uleir fiowlng locles with feathers ot the porcUlluo and wild caglo , that they might. appear moro wJId , If posslblQ , than beforo. And as they painted the cheeks and braided the hall' , the squaw.women sharpened the flint arrow heads and shaped new bows , that tholr lords might do battle to the death with other redmen. And hero Ilt Dattlo Creek , way up In Michigan , a great battle one day did occur , an when It was over , Ilnd ilio sun Idssed the range to the far , " "est , the tom-toms were mulled and the squaw-women wrapped their heads In varl.colored blanwts and wept , fet witb the going down ot the sun , many braves passed to the proverbial happy hunting grounds. Dut. that was mnny , many moons ago. as the Indians measure tlmo , and a new era has long slnco dawned. True , it. Is "Dattlo Creele" to.day , just. AS It was eca es ago , but , Instead ot the cry of the savage , Is heard the hum of Industry ; tbe throb ot Ute ; the greeting ot men and women of the Anglo Saxon race-tho sbouts ot happy boys and girls , who lenow of Dattle Creek's Cormer history only by tradition. And hero on the site of the famous battle between the red. mon stands now ono of the fairest. cities of the grellt Northwest ; a city sought. out. among thousands , tor In It. dwell , month aCter month , as the : rears como and go , men and women who fin within the charmed clrclo that which they have long sougbt elso- where-health. When ono spelllts of health , the mind natural1y wings Itse1t to Battle Creel\ . for up there health Is to bo foun as at few other places on earth. Forty years ago' there began In Dat. tle' Creela return to nature mOye- ment. "with purposes and prlclnples In many respects slmllar to those which led to the famous "Broole Farm Expel" Iment" t.wenty years beCoro and to the Grahamlto movement ot tbat. period. This movement , whllo religious , was avowedly non-sectarian. and was In a broad sense phllanthroplc , altrulstlo and reCormatory. The Imme late reo sults wore the establishment of a monthly journal now Imown as Good Health and shortly afterwards the orectlon of n health Institution called "Tho Health Reform Institute , " The chief teatures ot the Institute at this early period were diet. reform , dress reform and the use of water as a cura. tlvo agent. In 1876 tbe present. management. took charge of the Institution and with the consent. and co-operatlon of the Board ot Directors ( the Institution bavlng been Incorporated ten years before ) , a thorough reorganization was effected. Droader plans were Introduced - duced , the methods of treatment were placed upon a substantial and thoroughly - oughly scientific foundation. and the name was changed to the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Since this tIme the growth of the Institution has been can. stant. and rapid. From year to yenr accommoda' tlons tor patients and tacUlties for treatments were enlarged to meet. t.ho Increasing patronage until February - ruary , 1902 , when a great fire swept aV/ay the t , .o principal bund. Ings ot tbo establishment. The ereCt tlon ot n new building was spoedlly belUn , and the following year , May 31 , 1903 , the presenl fireproof main buildIng - Ing , erected at a cost of more tqan $600,000. was dedicated. The cost of the entlro efltabllshment , Including equipment , twenty dormltorleB. cot. tages IInd other buildings has amount. ed to moro than $1,200,000. The Dattlo Creek Sanitarium as It stands to-day Is recognized the world over as the most compJete and thoroughly - oughly equipped establishment ot Its 13ort. and the headquarters for physlo- \ : > glo tberapeutlcs or natural methods. Connected with the Sanitarium Is a Training School for Nurses , In which from two to three hundred nurses are constantly under training. Tbese principles and methods have penetrated to the remotest parts of the civilized worl . and scores of men and women who have been trained in these metho s are devoting their lIves to medical missionary work In heathen lauds. The Dattle 'Creole Sanitarium may bl ) regarded as an epltol11e of the "return. to-naturo" Idea In practical operation. Its success In the restoration of slcle people to health brings to it annually many thousands of men an women , many of whom have been pronounced Incumblo , but who , nevertheless , with rare oxceptlons , return n. few montha later to their homes prepared to enter again upon tbo battle ot Ute. There are m/lny / sanitariums In the world , but. tow , It any , that are con. ducted on the same pIano as that at Dattlo Creek. This haven of rest. and health Is In no sense a monoy.mak. Ing scbeme , and every cent that Is made from patients who are able to pay for their accommo atlons Is used to help these who have nothing but broken bealth , All over this country , nud oven beyond the seas. branch institutions - stitutions are springing up-creepers trom the mother plllnt at Battle Creek. Ono point In view Is down on State street , In tJio center of the me- , tropolls ot the Middle West , Chicago , where hundreds at the city's poor are cared tor as tenderly as It In the parent - ent Institution at Battle Creek. In B. tow brief paragrnphs one can , tell but llttle of the coed work of the Dnttle 'Creek Sanltnrlum. but a postal card wl11 bring pamphlets that wlll tell all-all except the knowiedco ob. talned by actual experlf'nce , anll that .In."I. , , , ' . - . . . . hp had at natUe . r Creek to be appreciated to its tulJ wortb , . This Institution at Dattlo Creek WnIJ not bunt in da-It took up n ) - yenrs of toll to reach the perfected state , and the worlt has but begun-tho great worte Is to como Crom rising genera- I tlons who 111'0 imhlbing i nas trom the I Dattlo .creek homo , and what It stands tor. For Three Decades. For more thlln three decades' thG present instiLution bas been the ' . ' . center ot n. wondertul e uca- i \ tlonal , pbllanthroplo and reform movement wblcb has finally culmln. ated In success undreamed ot a tow years ago , and In this connection II. briet history Is most. opportuno. In February , 1902 , the two main buildings of the Sanitarium were destroyed by fire. For. a short tlmo the ays were dark tor these wbo had worlted so hard to build It up. Dut strong hearts are not. to bo awed by mlsfortuno , and a now building sprung from th ashes upon the old site. The dedication took place May 31 , and Juno I , 1903. An elaborate pro- I . gram was carrle out and many men ot national reputation made speeches and highly compllmented the managers and their co-worl\Ors on tbelr good worle. Invltntlons were sent. to all patients. ricb and poor , who had over been at. the Sanitarium. Many re. sponded In person , and hundreds sent letters ot regret. Ono ot tbo prettiest sights In con. nectlon with the whole event was the procession of nurses and matrons whlcb formed on the cOllege grounds , opposlto the new Sanitarium building , and marched through the audience to reserved scats at the right. and left ot the speakers' stan . The matrons I In their usual cream whlto uniform , ' the nurses In blue and white , and thl ) gentlemen nurses clnd In now white- duck suits presented a slgbt which moved the udlenco to one simultaneous - eous burst of applauso. SanItary Ideas. As before stated there are man ) " sanitariums In the 'world , but none just 111\0 that at. Dattlo Creek. 1l being the first. of tne kind. so Car liS known , wbero an attempt has been ma e , and crowned with success. to bring to. gether In ono place and under ono , managemont. aU rational heaUng . agencies , giving special promlnenco _ . to the so ph 'slologlcal or natural hoal. Ing agents the .sclentifIc lmowledgo ot which has been chlefiy developed wllhln' the last. century , especiallY byprotherapy , electrotherapy , mas. sago. exercise , diet. sunlight , mental and moral Infiuences , rest , an general - eral healtb culturo. Ot course the first thing to be taken. Into consideration was the construction - tion of the bull lng to be occupied , for much dl3pended upon that. But atter It had been discussed pro and I con n plan entirely satisfactory was ' . ) j . ' ' adopted and the structure to.day plays " , " f no small part In the healing process : that goes on trom day to day at ' B tlo Cree ' A Return to Natura Movement. 'J The philosophy of the Battle Creek Smltarlum ma ) be defined as the re- j turn.to-nature Idea. The doctors teach the use ot natural toods , natural lite ; the use of natural agents In the treat. I ment ot dlsense. A great amount 01 attention Is given to dietetics. Fruits , ' nuts and nut preparations. cereal toods " I and oaslly digestible vegetables arf ) . : the basla for tho'dollclous menus . . ) .a which are dlllly served In the great S/lnltarlum / dining room , at which sit down hundreds of Intelligent men and women from all parts of the United , States and even Crom forolgn count I tries. r.l11le. eggs and other dairy prod , I ucts are also freely use . Great car I Is taleen to provide the very best and choicest ot ever.thing edlb1e , of whlcb : the physicians approve. During the year which has just closed II. vast amount of tbeso things wore required to provldo for the army ot patients who vlsltod the sanitarium , for sovernl thousand sufferers housed there during tbe twelve months of 1904. As to the eXIHJDse for the past year It wns conslderc.blo. amounting tea a total of $327.189.99 , divided as fol. lows : Nut. foods , 50 tons , $26,768.80 ; cereal foods. 101,994 pounds , $9,521.19 ; bread , 65,026 poun s , $2.657,43 : canned . goods. 3,699 cases , $ ] 0,506,65 : fruit juices , etc" mll e on the place , 11,430 gallons , $2,030.90 : fresh fruit. 5,783 bushels , $10,203"16 : vegetablos. 5,137 bushels , $3,695,20 : sundry grocery Items , 41,558 )1ounds. ) $3,396,38 : eggs , 25,301 dozen. $6.789.65 ; butter , madl ) on the place , 29,961 pounds. $5,9G1.59 ; ' crenm , 68,678 quarts , $10,323.70 ; milk. 57,366 quarts , $1,692,46 ; oaJ , S.7a tons , $20,000,00 ; labr , $213,553,59. total , $327,180,99. The amount ot charity dlspense < l .1 \ during the past ten years at this snnltarlum amounted to $585,610. 4 To care for the plltlents an average of 725 Cl'n nnd womp.n wer emplored during each year , and an average of 650 patients are under treatment at this sanitarium every day In the year. 'Vo have given our readers only a brlot glance at the workings of this unique estabhshment. Another article would bo required to glvo something of the dotal1s of the dally routlnCl o ( & . , J.ir guestat the Sanitarium , and of th& ' ' \ \ methods which have given to this In. stltutlon Its world.wlde reputation & 8 . Mecca for sick tolks. Must Marry to Get Prlzo , An artillery volunteer won recenU , at shooting match at Dlackpool , En Jand. a prize consisting of a wed- dlnring. / . gratuitous marriage cer& mony , a wedding equipage. a polished "C cradle. and a ba8Rlnet. But he mURt"C nnrry within twelve t.1onths to get . t th" nrl. . .