Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 06, 1905, Image 7

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iJfthf'r' , . ITOInf' nl1ltt'1' Cnl'n.
Ro lIamed heeiUIH' O ncr's produced 110
I.J l1 j\Vlly , that Its proceeds hUilt 1\ lovely
, 110mI' , S'c Snl1er'H : cntnlojt , Yielded If. .
] 11 Ii , lli ! 0'.1" 01110 1130 bu" ' 1'1111. HId bu. ,
-"nd IIJ lich. Z.O ! bu. per acre. You cau
Lent till ! ! recoru 111 lOOi. :
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" ' 11\1' DO YOU TUIitc or Tm/.m : / TJELDRt
lO : ! bn. B'nrllle R Barl'y prr nlTe.
tlO lou , S.Iler'I ! Xcw l\nlinnal UatH per A.
O \lu. \ Suller Spcltz DIIII 1\llll'arolli Wbeat.
] ,000 u. Pedi I'l'e Polnloes per ncre.
H t01l1l or rich Billion Dolhlr Gl'alls Hay.
oooo Ibq. Ylelorm Hapc for tlhee\l-pel' \ A. .
] 130,000 Ibs. 'reosintc , the fodll'rVonller. .
GJIOO ; l s. Snh.er's Superior } 'odder Corn
I . " . -rich , juicy fodder , per A.
I 1\ow I\ch \ YlChls you ( 'an have in 1003 ,
I . ' ' (1 ) 'OU will plant lilY seeds ,
,1UST slrm : Tms NOTIC' : AND 100
I in Ftamps to John A. Salzer Sced Co" W
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I ( ; n > el \\iB. , nlld receivc their I'cnt rata.
101 ! 111111 101 { ! of fJrll18ec salll\lles. \ l W.N. . ]
Trolley Clm , ns well ns hats , way
lll ) blocled while rou w\lt ,
GUAnANTI " : U cmtJ run l'nF. .
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.1h'hlnlIllrltl : , IIIl'CI1II1I ( IIr l'r'lrll,1I1I1C ' YIIII.
. clrlll : It will rcfllnl1 lIIon y If I'AZOI'l'MJT :
'tall. 10 cure yuu lu 6 10 U day. . Mc. ,
' If people didn't have hohbles the
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.nuout "Dc/1uncc / Starch , " ' 1'lIere If ! non6
to equllI It III quallt ' III II I Iluantlt ' ; 16
< JlIl1l'II , 10 CUlltS. ' 1'1' ) ' II now and sav.
'our II1Olle ' "
IC : \ man is o\'crbold ho seldom geUt
bowlell over.
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ITS MERIT IS PROVED
) ilECOHD OF J\ \ GREAT ft1EmClUE
Promlnont Clnclnnn.t1 "Voman ' 1'01111
How Lrdla : E. Pinkham' " Vegetable
! Compound Completely Cured Her.
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many thousands which arc on Hlc in
the l'inleham ot1irc , nH } JO to provo
, 'Le 'oml qUCRl OIl ( hat r , 'dia 1 < J , Pink-
\ } mm's VCg'etablc Compouull must btJ 1\
) remedy of g-reat mcrit , otherwise it.
" could DOt prolucc sueh nUl\'clO\III ru-
fults ; among biele und ailing women.
I , D'nr ) Irs. l'lnkllllm-
i . . . A out nillo 1II0l1ths " 1'0 r wn. . n. grel\t sut-
terer with WOIII ) ) tl'Ouhle , whleh cuused 1116
\ oo\'ero pl\ln C1.trelllo l1l'r\'OU IICfS nnd fl' -
II quel1t helldaches , frolll which the doc-tor
fltiled to re1l0\'o IlIC , I tricil Lydia. E. Pink-
balli's Vc ota.hlo Com pOll 11I11 IInri witllin 1\
I I'hort time felt hOtWI' , ! lut ! n tnI' to'1kln10 /
' , otLlesoC it 1 wlIscl1tireIY'lIrell. 1 therefore
Jlt'nrllly recIIl1l11ellllour COlllpoul111 ns "
Gpll'nlill ; , utl'l'lno tonic. It mnkps nJtJ 1110nthlv
l1l'dOils roull\r'l\llli ; wlthollt puin ; lint ! wll/it
I 1tJl's ing It 1 > 1 to I1nll slIch n rCllIedy nfter so
tIIl\ny doclor" fail to help 'ou , 111I11 ph'used
to 1'(1011I11I01111 It to nil SUlrl'l'irl womnn-
} : MI' , Rnm Wilson)1 ) East 3d : : itreot , Cincln.
'lat ! . Uhlo. ,
If 'ou hnve suppressed or painful
menstrllotion , wcal < ncss of the stom'
'r I" nc1. indigestion , bloatingleucorl'h a ,
Hooding , ncr\'ous pro trn.tioll , dizzi-
Ul' S , faintnuss , I' don't-care" aUll
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waDt-to-hc-lcft-nlone"
fceling , excitability -
citability , baelmctlC or the blues , thebo
nro surc hHlicatiol1s of female wcal-
fH'SS , some derangcment of the \ttel'us
or ovarian tl'oll ltJ. In sllch cases there
: is ono tried and true remrdy-I. 'dia
B , l'inklHIID'S Vcgetable Compound
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Ct ( 'ures C01l1s , CouA'hs , Sore Thront ( 'roulIJ
. tnfiucnza , Whoopln ( 'oulh , Bronchitis un
. . . 'hma , A ccrtmn cure for ( 'onsumptlon In l1rsl
Hales , nnl ! 1\ bUrl : ' r'lIer In nl1\'nncel ! ! ItalIcS , l'e
lit once , \ ou will see the ( 'xcelll'nt ( 'rrl'ct afH' !
lalllnA' the II rst do , , , Sohby d"ulers"cr " ) '
\vbL're. I.arJ'o ; butl.oll2 cents nnd W cent" ,
Alabasti ne . . . . .j
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. tbe winters' coal and soot. They
: need cleaning with Alabastlne.
. The new color scbemes and hal'- ' .
a monies for this year can only be done . I
ill in Alaba8t1nc. The colors ale the
: richest , Ihe tints the most permanent ,
a the hues the most beautiful in A 16.-
II bastlne-there isn'tnywallcover -
31 Ing that is just as good.
iII : ALAnAsTINR does not need wash-
9' ' ' Ing off before a frcsh coat c an be
'J' applied-rou simply mix LAIlAS- -
. TINE with cold waler and apply with'
. a Lrush. Any decorator or painter
can cppl ' it-or
) any woman can
: apply it herself. '
. Rememher AlabaMlne comes In pack.
. ai I-lal.e n" 'UbU lllles-d" nOI bUl
. In ull < , It ) 'our d..eler call't suppl ,
. ) ' 00 , . . . .nl111 hilllaine and w. . . . . .111 Bee
I Ihlt ) , ) U have Alabaqlu , ' , lll' ullflli
I Iml ( 'ar.ls and f."e colur BU al liuD'
I free fur Ibe all.ill . ,
.f : ALAnASTIN COMPANY
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r.i . Na" York Olllea05 Waler St ,
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'pUERTO PLATA , WHERE U. S. TOOl'I :
CHARGE OF D01'1INICAN CUSTOI\1S
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ROMANCE IN CONNECTION
WITH SWEDISH DYNASTY
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Although oC pensant extract 1011 Os.
car Il. oC' Swedell has for so ml1ll7
y rs bcen the most 11111)oslng aull 11m.
jcsllc-Ioollng figure nmong the so\'er'
elgns oC the Old World thnt the ! I\WS
oC his ha\'lng been forced h ' mueSli
aud old age to surrender his scepter
to l is eldest son nnd to step down
flom the thl'one as Incapable oC ful.
filling anr longer the onerolls duties ,
of rulershlp will be receh'ed with n
feeling of regret e\'en In this countr ' , ,
\ -here popular sentiment Is so n\'erso
to monnrchlcal forms of gm'ernnwnt. .
Oscar was until a few'months ago
1. sUlJerb specimen of manhood , tower.
ing head und shoulders ever e\'ery
other Icing nnd emperor in Europe
with the OXCeltlon of Leopold of Del.
giunt , wh110 his wonder.cul1r varied
gifts and talents , his unusual culture
Illld his slngularlr sunn ' dlsllosltlon
Imparted to his manner an extl'llordl.
nary chnrm and Casclnatlon that made
themsel\'es felt to nil those who had
the pri\'lIege of approaching him.
Indeed , for these who belleve In the
advantages of hluo blood and of an.
cll'nt : Ilneage it wns difficult to renllze
that thIs grand-looldng prince , so tru- I
Ir kingly in aplJearnnco nnd 'et with.
[ 11 so simple and so democratic In his
wa 's , was the randson of a Prre.
nean IJCasant and the great-grandson
on the dlstnfC side oC a Marseilles
thopleeper.
The Swedish Dynasty.
There are few stories moro Toman-
tic than thnt of the present Swedish
dynnst . . Gustavus IV. , the last monarch -
arch but ont ! oC the House of Vasa ,
was brought to the throne at the
earlr ngo oC 1-1 by the assasslnntlon
of his father In that very paace ] nt
Stoclholm where Oscar a Cew dars
! lgo turned over the rolns of go\'ern-
ment to his eldest son.
Gustuvus IV. proved a most unsat.
Isfactor " ruler , and in 180J ! was deposed -
posed by means of n military pronun-
cIamento , forced to sign his nbdlca-
tlon after n most dramatic hand-to-
hand struggle with General Alder-
Ireutz ; : and the officers implicated in
the consvlr\cy nnd was then han-
Ished , nlong with his consort and his
children , his uncle taldng his place
an the throne as Charles Xlrr. The I
Ilttcr being childless nnd an admirer
of France" and of Napoleon , selected
the French Field Marshal Del'l1adotte ,
who had been born as a peasant near
Pau nnd who had risen Crom the
ranIs , to llecome his hclt" , Induced the
national Diet at Stoclholm to ratllY !
his cholco nnd estahlished hIm in tl10 '
Swcdlsh Calltal as Crown Princc.
Bernadotte , who tool ; : the name oC
Charles John , soon made hlmselC the
real ruler of the Idng-dom , associatIng -
Ing hlmselC IlCartlly with his adopted
land , and In 183 , when Napoleon's
star began to wane , joined the lJO\\'ers
which were strl\'ing to crush the em.
peror. His servlNS in hl'lnglng about
the Intter's overthrow cau'led ! ' the
C'ongress of VIenna to leave him un-
cll&turh ( > d in the place which he had
attained nt Stoclholm , and in 1818 ,
on the death oC Charles XIrr" the last
( lC the Vasa line oC 1lngs , ho ascended
the throne under the title oC Charles
XIhis wife , Desiree , dnughter of
the l\1l1rfellles stoclhrol\Cr Clarr aud
l'Ill1d-chl1cl of 11 Marsell/ / shopl\Oel ) '
pr. hpeomlng Queen of Sweden and
NOI'\\'ar ,
Napoleon Jilted Her.
Queen Desiree , It mar be ndlled ,
was nt one time hetrothed to the first
Empcror Napoleon , who jilted her.
Her grandson. mng Oscar , Is the au.
thorlty for this assertion , and It will
he found 1I1\Owlso in the novel which
he published some rears ago under
the pen nnme of " 0. FI'edel'lcl , " IInd
entitled "A nomance of the ' 1'll11es or
Napolcon nn'l oC Bernadolte. "
De < ; lree wns. accordIng' to her
, rrandson , Kln Oscar , almost heart-
u1'o ] ; : ( > n when Nlllloleon nhandoned her
for Josephlno do Beauhamals , nnd
neH'r Corgavo llirn. For , after Indlg.
nantlr reCusing Gen. , lunot nnd Du.
phot , ns well as so\'eral other suit.
ors supported and sponsorol ] h ' the
emperor , she finally IlCc ( > pte Berna.
Cotte : , not becalJse she led him , hut
because in hel' e 'es he was the only
CurlouG Receipt for Pew Rent ,
1\Irs , Franl. Dlngham of Drlstol , N.
H. , has a prlntcd rl'l'lpt ' , Ott. ! 20 ,
1 7. Cor the sale of "OUO pew Rltunt.
in the Congr < > gatlonnl meeting
house In snld Drlstol , on the finoI' of
11) ( > same , nnd numbPl'ed 13 , at $6. Iy
two lIev'ra,1 notes of hand ' , or. uven
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date horewlth ; one drawn pa'able to
the town of Dristol for $4 on demand ,
with the interest alinlJ&lIn the lither
drawn pa'able to th trea'Ufsr : or the'
l lrst Congreiatlonal locletf' m Drill'
tal , or order , f.r $2 , In four months ,
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man calabltof \ contending with Na.
polcon. Thlmutch , u might ha\'e
b ( > on eXl1ectell IIllllm' the circum.
stances , did not lurn out hn\l\lllr. \ \
Bel'1lndotte. on hecomlng- crown
prlnco nnd subRequently l\tl \ ! oC SWe.
den , lost his head so com\lletcb' \ thnt ,
forgetCul of t 1:0 : fact that ho himself
WIIS n Iwasnllt Crom the P 'I'onees , he
relroachcd hiS chnl'lnlngwife with
the lowliness oC her birth , declaring
that ho had been gullt " oC a t'l't'lble
nICsa1llnnco nnll that IC he hall enl ) '
waited he might ha\'e had an ' lIrln.
cess oC the blood In EurolJO for the
nsldng--thls , too , In spite of the fact
that ho had stooll ns a soldier on dutr
on what Is now the PI act ! do la Con.
corde at Paris on the occasion of the
execution of King Louis XVI and that
he had tal\Cn part In the shout oC
"Mort au' ! T 'rans" which greeted the
oxhlbltlon of the so\'ered hend of
their monarch to the multllulle-
words whIch , along with n Phr 'glan
c\p , were found tattooed on bls rIght
arm nfter his death.
Inherited Josephine's Eyes.
Queen Dosh'ce. whose sister .Tulla
married King .10se\lh \ Bonaparte of
Spain nnd lived with him Cor a tlmo
at BOI'dentown , N. J" survl\'ed her
husll\nd for manr 'ears and died
shortlr before the FrancoGerman I
wal. , unlversall ' h ( > loved In Sweden ,
and , strangelr enough , without ever
ha vlng revisited her nati\'o land since
the oVOl'throw of the grcat alloleon.
It is by an Ironr oC fate that Queen
Desiree's only son , Osc\r I , should
have fallen In lo\'e with Josephine do
Leuchtenberg , daughler of Eugene de
Deauhal'l1als , who was the enl ' son
oC the Empress .Tosephlne , for whoso
foalw she had been jilted b ' Nnpoleon.
In spite of his mother's opposition
Or.car I inslstClI upon marr 'ing Jo.
sellhlne oC Leuchtenberg , and In this
wa ' tlte presGnt Idllg' of Sweden , Oscar -
car n , finds himself a grandson oC
Desiree CIaI'anll a great-grandson
of Empress JosephIne , whose slngu"
larly beautiful and expressl\'o cyes ho
nlone oC all her d03cendants Is said to
" x-Attacho" in
have inllC'rlted.-"I -
Pltlsburg Disl11ltch.
Improving the Vernacular.
It Is hOl ) d that one of the first
things done nho:1l'Il : the tlOhattie -
shill South Carolllla when It Is completed -
pleted will he to organize a class in
the Ilronunclation of its lIa1110. Let
the crew , from the caltaln down , he
trnln ( > d to "South Car-o-II-na. " The
worll "Carollna" Is Illeaslllg to the oar ,
anll 10 In its Amcrlcan allpllcal1on ,
of hlst rlc slgnlfirance. 'fho earl ) ' colony -
ony was l1amed from the Latlll In honor -
or Charles II. who made the original
grant to the el ht lords proprietors ,
in lf G3. It Is , therefOl'e , llarticulllrly
dlstasleful to South Carollnans to hear
thpt' ! state refenell to ns "South Ca'-II-
na" n1Hl theml < 'I\'es ns "South Ca'lee.
IIlans , " Such cOfl'upllons of the two
words nro 10tnl1) ' Incxcusable. Let the
crow of the "Sollth Car-o-II'nn" ho
tmlnell In the prollor pronunciation of
the na1110 , and IlCrhalS In time north-
emers who come In contact with the
1I1Pn of the ship w\l1 \ catch the hahlt.
Dllt , fOl' heaven's salw. do not haa
"Soulh Ca'lIna" In the United States
naColu111hln , S. C. , Stnle.
The Decline of Chivalry.
Chl\'alry grew UI In Emo\le \ ns n
I'ecullnt. institution nClCl' the fall of
the Homan emplrp and It flourished
through the middle ages. Its llccar
set In when Cervantes In his famous
"non Qulxoto" mnde It the ohject oC
his delicIous amI flatlrlcal rldlculo ,
Long after tl10 Institution of chi yaIr ) '
dlsappenred Its spirit sUr\'I\'ed In re-
81JOct and courtesy to womell , nnd
this has , hpen conHldprotJ ono of the
hIghest manifestations of manhood ,
In the paGt few d ( > cal1es It has fnllen
moro and moro Into 11\SUSO \ becnuse
the conventional socIal harrlcrs he-
tweon the fexes IIro helm ; rnphl1 '
le\'olo < 1 nnd the wom < J11 are claiming
for their sex lolll1cal , socIal nnd
1I10rnl equalltr with 111 ( > n , and thus the
old order chnnjtoR : and the now social
relations are growing up bet wcen the
sexes ,
Born to Die In Bed.
All italian oC the IIllmO of noharto
wna pulnling 110m a of the Iron work
ot the brl.to / that , apans tlte , ' { "pa'
gorgl' at YI'to l fl\lIs. Mrl'a the
otht'r day. The JPlunl [ on wllle l ho
Wl18 standh ! " tilted and prt > cl1Jlatod
him lown thE ! Ii\cle \ of. the gorge. lie
, struck the'rck ' '
( ) thl'PO 'timeR , turnIng n
halt somersault on euch occasion , and
cventuall ) ' landed R.mong the foundll'
tlons n. hunllred 'foet below. 110Y01111
tbreo scnlp Wound and . n. severe sbak.
Ing anl1 brutslng be was 1I0no the
worse for bl nc1\"enturc.
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THE HORRORS OF WAR.
Chicago Joul'nal Calls Slaughter Dlot
on Civilization.
llistorr records no grcattr bntt'le
U1fin thnt fouht ! between Jnllnn nnd
HUlsla ! In ntlll 1\ l'O1l111 : 'IIIlIdon. 'rho
t'stlnmteslllco \ the number ot Ileal ! at
not loss thl1n hUlldl'od thousund
sou1s.
'l'he flg-mo Is so ! ; rcal thal it bog.
gl\rs the Itnnglnl\tlon. Both shlos hn\'o
Illucl'd the Yory flower ot Uwlr } ) eo-
1110 In the field , mon In the full } J1'1Ine
of IIf\ ' . .
'rho prolJOrtlon of ofI1ct > rs , mon on
whom the ! ltnto hnd l'Xllemled Its
Iltmosl roourcos ! to fit them for th lr
tmde or d 'ath , Im\'o 111 < ' 11 with those
Ihl'r 1 ( > 1. And 11 hundred thousalHl
,1110 g-one down , "In ono I'tHI burlnl
blent. "
'fho Usmo rOllrcsents the effective
mlllo 110IIlllnllun of 11 clt ' of three-
qUIII't'I'S oC : I million 110(1)10. lml\glno
the dlsll1l\r that \\'uulll burst fl'OlIn
horl'ol"SII'lcliOn'ol'ld If within n Cow
dl\'s thl\t 11tl1nbm' WOI'O to dlo In such
11 clt ) . . In Chlcngo , for mmmple , It
would mcan the totnl destructlo1\
three out of. the ey'rr olght mel ! of
mllltnrr ngo within its limits ,
Yet , slnco it is wnr , I horu nro no
oXIll'osslons oC hOl'ror a11li Ilffl'lght III
such II loss. I t It ! talen quito I\S n
Il1nttel' of courso.
Hnd n Husslu101' n Japnneso cIty
been so strlcl\On In tlmc 01' Ioaco ,
thcre woulll ho grent mass meotlngs
o\'orywlwro to cxvress s111)1ath ) ) ' with
the nlllicted I\lId tellH of thousands of
dollars In monor nnd supplies would
be raised by IJOlllllnl' suhscrilltion in
ordel' to eXIlI'ess the world's llractlcal
sense oC loss.
Is the world no oIlIer nnd wiser
for nil its centuries of ChrIstianity ?
Is there no sense of humun intcrest
and 1ll'o11orlion that clm put nu effectIve -
Ive end to this InCernal sluughter-
Chicago JOU1'l1ul.
GOVERNOR TO BE SENATOR.
James 8. FrazIer Chosen to Succeed
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the Late Gen. W. D. 'Date ,
Gov. James D , FI'azll'r wns noml.
nllted br acclal11atlon In joint democratic -
cratic caucus for Domocmtle sennlor
Crom Tennessee to succced the late
Gen , 'W. B , nate. Houert I. . Taylor
nnd Denton 1\lc1\1111al1 refused to go
lnto the cnucus. 'fho nomhmllon Is
oqulvalent to nn election.
1\lt. . Frazier lias served two months
of his second term as go\'ernor of
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Tennessee , Ho wns horn In Tonnes-
SeO forty-nillo 'ears ago nnd Is a law-
) 'er , Ills great-grandfnther was n
mGmbor of the first cOllstltutlonnl con.
ventlon of 'rellll ( > S800 In 17J6. ! Ills
father wns 1\II1101llted judre of the
cl'lmlnnl court at Nnshylllo br Andrew
, Johnson , nnd was 1l1IIJel\ched by the
Brownlow loglslature , 1 [ e was , how.
e\'er , re'ltored ! ' to hlH cl\11 rights by
the constitutional convention oC 1870 ,
anI elecled to his old position ,
The Stom:1chless Man.
The stomnch IJrOIJer lias cellse < l to
ho a serious Ilrohlom to the fJureon.
, He ean Invallo and explore It with 1m.
punlty. Ie [ nail even , If clrclllnstances
demond , rellevo the owner or It entire.
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the funetlol1s of nutl'ltion nro successfully -
fully maintained. To he sure , the patient -
tient cnn noyer thprellfter dcrlvo
much 1)leasul'e f'Om ! his meals ; ho
must restrict 1'1 mself to a. . rigId dlot ,
hut for tl11 th ( ) ohel' ! affairs oC IIfo 110
ilia ) ' ho ns compctent as beCore. ' } 'hero
nre to-l1a ) ' s vel'J : ; I rtomachless 11101\
\\'ho are C'arnlns their dally predIgest.
ed mUon In occupations Yar 'lng fl'OlIl
cIeri ; : to eXJr ( > ssll1an.IcClure's. .
Censure for Modern Critics.
Lllerar ' cl'llIclsm was a hughcar to
Prof , Frasel' when he occupied a chair
111 , Johns 1opl\lns [ ulllvel'slt ; ' . Ho
siudiouslr nyodell ! reading hook re.
vlows and hael 110 patlenco with the
' 111 wlol'h ' oC them
Sllll'lt ( mall ) were
wrlttell. "Modern criticIsm , " stld ho ,
\/hell asl\O(1 ( to c plaln his a vorslon ,
"seems to rne to consist largel " In
measuring the wisdom and learning
oC others hy the crItic's own ignor.
nnce. Whr , one celohrated crItic laid
do\\'n a I'ulo that no author can suc.
cecIl In descrlhlng what ho has not ex.
perlenccd , 1I0 o\'erlooks the fact that
Dante had not been in hel1 nor 1\lI1ton \
in lJllradlso. "
University Endowment.
The Lolund Stanford , , ] r" university
hils the greatest cndowmel1t of thol\1 \
nil. lis Ilrortuctivo f1lnds nmount to
$211,000,000 } Jar VI1111 ( > . Girard col1ogo
comes next with $ P,75OOO ] ; then
IJarVllrd , with $10,755(100 , I'Inl Colum.
Uln with $1 Gt7 ,000.11 othf'rs nra in
sin-en flgl11'es Instead or ( 'I ht. . And
the Stanford cndowment. II the " 1ft era
a ! : lIngle individunl or estate , ' Insten.d
of an accumulation or glfill , as In the
ca e or the ether col1cKes fUlII 111I1-
\ol's1tl ( > s , oxoeptlng only Glrard.-
lJu ton Ilcrald.
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A AVINGS DANK.
11 ra YOIl n ( ' < 1I1IlIIlI\11 with 100(1
Sn\Jlgs ! Banlc nllll do ' ( )1I IJllllerstnnd
how on ( ' wOllld IWI1l'nt'Oll ?
The CIt ' Sa\'llI s ' 1I 1I1 < 11'1 ' 1I10st
( 'nl' ( > lllll ) " 10\'erl1 < ' 11 b ) ' stnto law al1ll Is
ro ulllrl ) ' o\l.mIt1ld : h ) ' stnto o\1\cors \ \
Itf ill\'cl'lllIumts ' nl'o IImltod to tlrsl
mort alo8 n nllllt I''nl oBtate. hOIllIR ,
wnrrnllts or IWI'urltll'H of Imo\\11 mnr.
I\ talllo'rllll ( \ 11\111 \ Is nhl'lohltl'l ' ) ' Pllf .
It ncccllt8 11 ( > IIO\It of tl11 ' slxo from
nil ) ' IOI'ROn , the' ! 'rmnll ' Im\'lngs or thl !
chlltlren , the 8a\'lnl8 of the hOllst > wfe !
or the nccumnlntlolls or the 1I115111 ( > S9
mall or Inveslor anll mal , ( > s It le8sl
hlo to hullli lip an IlC'Ollnt IIntll HlIch
tlmo ns the 1'0snlt mny ho llfiIl'lIt \
tor an 11I\'Cf\tnu'nt \ or 11\tt'rhnRo \ , All
d ( > poslla dmw " Iler ( ' ( 'nt Interl'l'll. '
If 'Oll nro Intofl'lI ( > li In nCllult'lng
sllch Informntlon , cut this nl'tlclo out
nnd mnll It dlre.t to 11Innll wo will
111'olllptlr forwllrll n 1111clmge 01
nomlll's or SOIllO to\tltnoulnl ' \ of ( ) nr 1111'
IlI'eclntion with lull Infol'tnatlon n8 to
our fllcllHleR' ,
Addres'l ! ' , Clt ' Sn\'lngA 11anle , 01 S
10th St" OlUnhll , Nohmslm.
Home of Wild Animals.
Very rh'h In , 'olUllrlmhlo willi nnl , ,
mnls IIro the mountnlnous nnll remote I
comet"s of AlnRlm IInll British ColulII'
bin , 'rhor hn0 IIrol1lcoll ! the hllgo
1\nlllnl < henr , the Ilirgest In the wo It ! :
the Inrgest 1l100S0 Imown , the sen ot.
ter nnll the Alnslinu : mOllntaln shoOI ) ,
Whnt Is tholllht 10 he It now SIecles )
or hear hns nl o hOl'n dIRl'o\'cI'el1 thl'ru ,
It Is nn Inll11\(1 \ ( whlto heal' , nol nn nl ,
lIlno of the ( ' 01ll11l0n hlac1 , or hrown
bear , Iml nlllJ\l'l'ntl : ) ' a trllo sIleclcs.
B\'ery 1101lsoleepor sholl1l1 lmow
that If they will 1111) " Dcflnnco Colt !
Wnter Starch for In\ttHII'y \ lIS0 the ) '
will sa\'o not enl ' tillie , hocanso It
no\'or stlcls to the Iron , bnt becnllso
each 1)l1clmJo conlnlns 16 oz.-ono full
IOlllHl-whllo nil other Cold Wntor
Stnrches nro Illlt up In : ) 'IIOlllHl lJacl < .
ages , anet the lrlco III the same , 10
cents , 'fhon ngaln heca1l80 Del1nnco
Stnrch Is free from nil Injl\l'lous \ chem.
icnls. If 'onr grocer trio ! ! to Hell ron
a 12-oz. Imclmgo It Is hocnuso ho hnll
a steele ou hnnl1 which ho wlsh's to
( IIS1)OSO oC heforo he puts in Dol1l\nco.
Ho lmows thnt Del1l1nco Stnrch ha9
printed on every IlI\clmgo In largo lot.
tors nnd figures " 16 ozs. " Demnnl1 Do.
fiance nnl1 SI\\'O much tlmo ntHi mnnoy
nnd the nnno 'nnce ot the it'on sUel , .
Ing. Deflnnco ne\'er stlcls.
The AssocIated Press.
The wires of the Associated Pr ss ,
thnt grt > at orgnnlzntlon for gntlwrlng
ntHl spreal1lng the nown of the world
form It networle nerOf > R the continent
from St. John , N , D" t < ) Seattle , Wnsh. ,
nnd trmil Duluth , 1\lInn. \ , to Now Or ,
leans , Gnlveslon , nnd the Clt ) ' 01
Moxlco. The news It gnthers during
twent.four hours , from e\'ery part 01
rcspond.'I
l1mns f a. . nOWSlmper of n\'erage sl7.o
So\'on hnndrell pnJl rs 111'10 ' thh ; spr
vi co. Melvlllo , Stone , the \'Ico presl
dent and mnnager or the Assocloted
Press , hns "Tlttotl of I ho organl7.aflon
nlms , nnll worldnJ3 of the nssoclll lion :
nntI the story will rllll through se\'oral
Issues of ' 1'ho Ccntllr ' 'fhe AIII'I
numb or will tell of Its ollemtlolls in
Europe , nnll how Its present efllclenc ,
was hrought ahout. 'rhe present Rntls
factor ' conl1lt1ons ahroall were gained
only through conslclemhlo dlillomae ,
nntI thl'ough J\Ir. Stono's lersonal lrO
fiontatJon or the mnttl'r to the Pope
the Prosldent of France , the Bmll ( > t'o ,
of Germanr , nnd the I < ln , ; of Italy.
The M:1rch Pearson's.
Anll10 from Its IIsnal nssortment 01
hrlght short slorles , the March nU1ll'
bel' of Penrson'n Mngazlno In'II\le6 \ (
el ht special nrtlcles , four of which
arc partlcnlarr ] timely.
' ) 'ho most Important of these II' '
"Tho Poisons 'Ve Eat In Fools ] , " hy
Dr. H. W. Wlloy , Chlet of the Depllrt
ment ot Chemistry , U , S. Bureau oJ
Agriculture. In this nrtlrle Dr. Wllo }
tells the results ot the experltnenh
cnrrled on np to date with his falUoul
volunteer "polBon sqnad , " the GO\OI'll :
ment emplo'es who are suhll1ltt1I1 ! tc
n ( llet ot ndnlteratoll foods to enahle
Iclenco to ( Iotormlno the deleterlou !
effects on the human system. "Gnlvos
ton , the City Heclnlm'lll , " tolls of the
wonderful engineering feat which ir.
four hrler ) 'CIII'S ] ms enahled the 110011
ridden city to rlso from wreck nll
Tuln to mOIel ] town ot hl'aut ) ' nnl
municipal reform , " IcCluHIy , Ne"
York's ox.Chlof of Detectives , " tolls 01
the stirrIng InC'ents \ In the career 01
George McCluBly ; : , the IJI\pll \ nnll sue
cessor or the falllous Inspeclor
Dyrnes.
The 1\1nrch "Arena" ( Trenton , N
J. ) contains nn extrem ( > ly Intorl'stlnA
ItU ; Y of the dramns nnll social Idenl !
ot the gro\t Cermnn ; nuthor , Gerhart
Hauptmann. ' ) 'hls critique Is from th ,
pen at Professor Archlhald Henllersc"
nnll is the second In the "Arella's'
serIes ot papers treatlnof / the great
modern dramatists , their worl < anI !
tll ( > lr ideals. 'fhls ssuo also cont\lm
q hlhy , : ] InterestmgIlenpicturo - orJ
radical meeting recentl : helll In Paris
reported for "The Arenll" hy Its ( 'om
missioner , Mrs , Frances Hardin Hess
It boln/ / ; the first ot It series ot ( 'on
trlbutJons whll'h nro to ho furnished
from tlmo to tlmo , I1cHl'rlblng ] endlng
soclnl , political , lItol'fir ' IInll artlRtll
o\'onts In the Preneh cnlllln1. : 'Irs
Hess' ) Japer Is Illustrated with a 1101'
lrnlt of [ . , Taures I\ud 1\160 with hnll
lone portraits ot : 'II. Allatole FrllllC't
: \1111 the well lmowlI l"rench . Journnl
1st , JIl , de Presan'l8'o.
.Immense Cri1b . ,
' 111ft 1J1 gest crab ha. b& n oLuglll
In , the North sen , It meJ.8nred : 2 fee'
T Inoh02 tl.crcilli. Ilnd hl\l ( olaws to cur
rcspond.
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Dw.ufs of Ox Family.
One ( If the rr 'alosl curlolltlo' !
Rmoug the d0ll1osll'nte(1 ( nnlmnls ot
C < , 'lon Is hroell or ( , f1tt1C' , known to
the 1.oolo lsl ns the "sll'rl.'ll runllln , ;
OXN\ , " The ) ' are the dwarfs ol the
whole Ox CIIII1I1 ' , the Illr o\t ! SICC'1tnoIlB )
of the IIIIe < 'l08 110\01' oxccuding 30
Inches In holght , '
I
M:1d DODs HeU Sacred. ,
It. II ( 'llll1uoli thnt If n clog go ! ! ! !
mllll nmong the l\1oldll , n 8110el111 hQul\o
Is built fOl' him , nnll theN ho Is IWllt
nud UIlt'so,1 , III the grontof\ ; reverence
ulIllI ho IlleR. 1.11(0 the \UOI1tOIlS ( roe
tile , the l11ad ( log Is fIllcrod to thls
eccentric Arlzolla. rcdsldll.
Weddlno Anniversaries.
Wc(1clltl ( nnnlvorlmrll'8 Collow :
I lrllt , collon : 8l''OI\11 , IW1IJOr : thlrll.
101\tlH\I' : ilClh , Vo'ooden : flo\'onth , wool.
011 : 10th , tin i 1 : Hh , sill , ntHI line linen :
1lith , crrstlll ; : ! Olll , ( 'hlnll : : ! 1ith , 1'111 ' ,
\01' : 30th , 1I0nrl : 40th , rUby : GOth ,
goldou : 7 lh , ( Jlllmonli.
Mosquito's "Usefulness" Laltlng.
'I'ho nltl fushloncll theory' that"
mO llulto hit os but onre 111111 then dlos
Is n 111)'th. S0ll10'Irlotlog nro reaely
for 1111 coIl1l't.s nllhnllh ! It talce9 throCl
IlU's to dlg ( > st n full l11elll of hlood.
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What the Dentist Says.
Tolello , Ohio , 1\1nt'ch 27th-Spoclal. ( )
-lll\rr ' ' 1' , I..owls , the \\011 Imown don
tlst of G07 Snll1lt , street , this cll ) ' . Is
toIling' of his rOl11nrlmblo cure at Kid
ney Dlsellso b ) ' using Dodd's Kldnoy
Pilla ,
"I \\'ns flnl on 111) ' hncl , nnll mllst
I\ay \ I had nlmosl , ; I\'on up nil hOIlC
of over gottlng nuy hell ) , " sayn Dr
Lowls ,
" : 'II ) ' 1,1(1110)0 llnll troubled 1110 tor
) 'OarR. ' ) 'ho Imlns In l11y hack wera
so\'ere nnd I had to got lip se\"ernl
times nt ulhl , , I h'led 11Ifforent melli ,
cInes hut IWl1t on getUng wot'so Ul1
1'ns 111111 III ) .
"Then n frlenl1 ndvlsott mo to try
Dodd's Kidney Pills nlHl In about two
weols I stllrtoll to ill1provo. Now I
nm glatt to ndmlt I nm cured nnd I
cnnnot IIralso Dodd's Kldnoy Pills too
hlghl ' . "
l [ 'ou tale Dodd's Kidney Pills
when 'ollr I < ldno's Ih'sl ! lhow sIgns 01
holpg out ot order ) ' 011 w111 lIevor hn\'o
Bl'lghl's Dlsoaso , Dlabotes , Drollsy ,
Gravel or Hhoumntlsm.
It 11'1 ' somothlllg to ho'el' ) " lrOllll oJ
Ir ono hus heen so sick they hud to
Imvo the doorbell mnfflod.
A 480.ACRE FARM YIELDS
25 PER CENT PROFIT IN A YEAR.
What a Mercer County ( Ohio ) Farmer
Received from One Year's Crop.
,
I xtl'ficts from nn Intercstlng letter
trom P. II. It'nhurd , or Stnrbucle ,
1\lnnltoba , Canutln , gl\'es nn excellent
Icll'n or the proAllorlty or these who
hnvo gene Crom the Uulted States to
Cnn\dn. Ho 81\'S :
"I bought , AugulIl , 1103 ! , , (80 acres
or Inntl , pa'ing $12,000 Cor it. We
thrcshod 2J73 ! bushels of whcat nnd
lIetwccn 1,200 nnd 1,300 bushels ot
oatn Ilnd bal'loy from : ! OO acres , Bul
Imrt of the whent wont down bolero
IIIlIng nud was nol harvcsted except
tor ha'fho crop was worth lit
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threshlnJ ; time , $3,000. Desldos 120
ncres In'llIg idle excellt n timothy
11\0\dow , which Is not include(1 In this
estimate. Countlllg UIO value ot the
IHoduct nnd the increnRo ot vnluo ot
IDnd w1l1 l1l\Y mo moro limn 21) ) per
cellt on the invostmout. ' } 'wo broth.
ors In the 8amo nolghborhood lJOught
160 acres each six 'cars ago. 'rhey
ha\'o not done n slnglo thing to this
lund oxcelt to fence It and brcal < nnd
cultlvnto ahoul one-hnll of it. Hal"
vested Inst ) 'cnr 28 lmllhel'J wheat per
a ro , ' } 'hls ) 'cnr 27 bUII\J \ ls per acre.
'fher cnn get any day $21) ) lJOr acre.
T1ese : are only 11. Cow ot mnny hun.
dreds of such chnnces. It looles 1I\e \
boasting , but truth Is justiflablo nnd
the world ought to lenow It , especlnl.
Iy the home.seolccr. I Imow or qulto
a few farmers lIat ! have made fortunes -
tunes In from 10 to 20 ycars , retlrod
\\th ! Crom $20,000 to $100,000 ,
Wrltlug concerning another dlstrlcl
In the Canadllln Wcst , S. L. Short
Ba 's ;
"Dear Slr-I h\\'o to intorm 'ou
thet I hnvo just returned Crom the
Cl.rrot River Country in Saslatcho- ; :
\\'nn , where I located land of the very
Hnest hlnc1e'egotablo loam , which I
nm proud ot , and w1l1 move in the
sprIng. Farmers nro still plowing
there , A mild clllllato and bCl.\utICul
country to IJChold , Cattle nro tat and
running' outsltle. Wood and water
good , Saw oats wolghlng 42 pounds
to bushel. Potatoes largo and well
rlponed : also whcnt that brought
there 82 cents. 'fho country excoetl.
ed my oxpectatlons. Snw oats in
stocl" thlclwl' on the ground thnn ap.
pears in many of the 1I1ustratlons
Rent oul 1n descrlptlvo pamphlets. I
have heen In many western states ,
but the soli excels any I ever sl\w. "
I 'fho Cnnadlan Government Agents
nt dlrferent points report that the cn.
qulrlmJ Cor literature nntl railroad
mtes , &c" to 'Vestorn Cauada are
the greatest . in the hlstor ) ' ot their
worl , .
Some pe01)lo d1'011 out of a. . socla.1 set
and others climb out.
ST..TB or OUlO , CITT or TOloln'ol . . .
J.U'A CU'Nn" , f
FRA"J ( J , Cn s.Y If.ak . . oath Ihlt be h ft'IIl. .
parlntr ot the 11m. . of F. J , CIIKIO'Y : 4 : Co , dvln ,
\.ou.lu \ . . In 1110 City of l'"lel1u , CC.IIIIT III' { Slat.
at. rUKld"I' ' ' ' . II'KI ' talol nrm will pay Ibe oUIII of
( J-I : 111'11',1.11 ' ! tOLI.AHS tor rich In,1 enry
ta.e of tA : I .1.11111 IhKt cannul lJe eur..t bTlbe u. . 0'
11..1010' , < ; " . " 1111 VI'RIo : . .
} 'ItA 1i J , CJJF. r.y ,
Sworn to IJdore me ftD11.oAt'rlbel \ ! lu ulT pr .
enco,1.IJ1. Ih day of lIccellllJer , , \ , 11 I" , , .
- " - .A. W , UI.bASO : ,
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1 " . " : 'f NOUIIT l'lnitlo ,
llall' , Ca. rrb Ollte II tlken IDlerD.llr 'I'd lei.
, -.rl'/I / ) ' 1111 In ! ! bloud and Dllfl'.i. . , urtu1t tlt"
' 101.40111 , Itlnd IOrlf\.IIIU."DI. I. rr , . . . '
F , J , l'IlX'IE ' &I OO.TOlc llO ,
" .114 br 1111 \ > rlll.llt. . 't1io , .
Tal , 11&11" t"IJJI1'111. . for o4ml'Ip."o
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\tar \ you lluvo dined , !
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