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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1905)
DYSPfPSrA YlfLOS A nINE YEARS' VIOTIM : FINDS A REMEDY THAT OUREa , For Two TCRrs Too n'cRlc to " 'orlc-A. Uoun lloctorlllRll ! Trh'lI to Cluwk J)1 enc , . , TreRtmcnt ' 1'hut SUCCt1cllcll , AU 6uffcre1'IItfrom wealmess or dlsor- dol's or the dlgostivo organs will read with lively interest the Ht01'of , the com- ' of MI' . NeUlio Dar\'oux plelo reco\'or.r : ; \ from chronio d'spl'p < ; in. whioh was , . . . thought to bo incurahle , .f , II To bo ailing for nine years is not n " said Mrs , Tory pleasant experience , Dnrvoux , when askcIl for some account of her illuesil.II For two : years I was critically ill and could not attoml to 111Y housoh01l1 duties , aUll at ono time I was so we ilc I\mlmisernblo that I cou1l1n t even wl\llc. My t1'oublo was chronio dys- pops in , I became 0tre1l1ely : thin and hall n. saUow complexion. I hml no appetite - petite ntHI could not talw nny fOOll without - out suffering grcat distress. " "Dill ) 'ou have n. phYHician ? " "Yes , I toolc medicine from n dozen ' " different dOQtors , but. without cettiug . , nny benefit ; whatover. " " How. did : you got on the traek of 1\ cure ? " II A bool about Dr , Willinms'Pink Pills was thrown in our doorway ono day , My husband picked it up and read it through carcfull ) " . Ho was so imprcssod by the statements of these who hUll bcon cured by that I'omody that ho immo- I diatoly bought three boxes of the pills and illsistOlI on my taldlllj thom. " II Did they help ) 'OU at once ? " " I began to feel betteI' the secoml day nfter I startell to use the pills I1mI by the ttmo I hail tnkcll the three hexes I was cntirely woll. Dr , Williams' Pinlc Pills can cure ovell whcll doctors fail , and ' _ they cure thoro\1ghl ' , fol' 1\ long time has passed since lilY I'estoration to health _ fJ.nd I know it il ! : complete n11lI1asting , " . , . The surest , , 'ay to 11Iako souncl ( liges- tiOll i3 to gi\'o strength to the organs con- . cerucll. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give ' , , ' , .now vigor to the blood. No ether rom- ' . . . . cdyields such rmlical results. : - ( , 1 < /1 , 'Mrs. . Darvoux lives at No. 407 Sixth s r o , D.otroit , Mich. Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills are sold by all drnggists in \ c , ry lart of the world. Dyspeptics , ; , ou1d se11lI to the Dr. Wi1lil\tus MNI- ' ' ' : : 1cino Oompany , SrhoIlPctarl.v. N. y" for . " f.'lIV hooldpt { 'utiqml"Whnt to Eat 'How to Eat. " ' . . [ . . . Vhero the DllJle docs not get worn the heart soon gets wear. } ' , o chromes or cheap premiums , but tI. : better quality nn onthh' more of Del1ance Starch for the same price ot other starches , The ) dndllest thing In this world . is simple Idndness.-Ram's Horn , ft . : . ' ITS renn1nrntlj . ! cur'rd. No Ii t. or nCrTCUrnM. aft . . .t d"t" usa of Jlr. KlInc' . IIrrnt Nrrva lIeotol' > er. Send for I' Ht e f'OIl ; ; : trhtl Lottlc o.n < l treaUoe. 1In.1t. U , KLUE , Ltd.,1IJ1.Arcl1 : > trcet , l' 1IA < ielp 1al'a One of the first fruits of the clean . heart will bo clean hands. l ) . j. . IItr . " "ln low' ( ) othllll : Syrnp , For children tcetblnl : , soften8 the lJroa , ro < 1ucc8 In- Commatlun , n11l1)81'01n , curC8 wl1ld cello , 25CB wtUo. I Hot heads male cold hearts. OPERATION AVOIDED. . EXPERIENCE OF MISS MERKLEY She Was Told That an OpornUon WILlI , Inevitablo. How She Eacaped It . ' - . r : : ( , When II. physician tells n. womlln suf- fering with O\'ul'ion or womb trouble tha.t an operation is necessary , the very thought of the Icnifo and the operating table strikl's terror to her heart , Ilnd our hospitals arc full of women cominli : : for ovarian or womb operations. , I - fFlltarJteJferdey - . . . 'rhero are cases whcre an operation 15 the only rcsource , but whcn one con- f.'iders the rel1.t number of cases of .ovarian nncl womb trouble cured by Lydil ! . E , Pinldmm's Ve etab1e Compound - pound after ph'sicinns have advisl'd -operations , no woman shouM submit to first tr ' ' the ' ono without 'ing' VCg'etnbl6 I ) . Compound nnd writing Mrs , Pinlchnm , , , Lynn , M1\ss. , for advice , which is fl-ec , Miss Marlrrl't Merlley of 275 Third Street , Milwl1.ulcee. Wis. , writcs : D r Mrs. Pinkbam- . . Loss ot ! itren th , edremo : nervousness "booting pnlns tbrou h the pelvie or an ! ! , benrlng down 1.aln9ln crnmJs compellea me to . .eek mcdlenl advice. The doctor , neter mal1n nn emmlnntlon , Mid I had o\'orlnn trouble nnd llkernUon nnd 11Ilvil'(1 an opera- tion. To this I strongly objectcllllnrldeelrled to try LllIlL : E. 1'InklH\m's Ve etnblo Com- pound. Tbc ukeratlon qulckl ) ' heale ' ull the bad s1nptoms rll nppear 1 an i' am once morc strong , vigorous nnll woll. " " . # Ovarian nnd womb troubles arc stend- , lIyon the increase nmong women. It the monthly periods Ilre very painful , or too frequent nn eXC1ssive-if ) ' 0\1 " have pain 01' swe11lng' low down in the " . I I : left sid" . ellring- down pains , leucor- . i durn , don't. ne lect.'O\trslJ1f , : try fJv ia 11 : . 1)lnlcllum'8 Veg'etll. lo Compound , WINAI. cunVA TURr : Can be Curc ALGO OTHCR DCFORMITlES , Wrllo fir r.llllt officoforlrt'o InlormR" IIUII. J 1I laul ICtililllO/llll1a tram prom' IlIrlll tillltt'IIIII'U.l1H1111Ytilcillns. ! . Con' t . 'tj ' 11111 ) "UIII hllllllr.I > OClor. NotJrnceaof I " _ . ' . 110101111111"1/1110' 'fr.'lIlelllucccs6ful1 , . ' "y".II. /-ill / ) "rnn' IIIJ'l'rJcurc. . III 111011I1)1111 ) Ol lUllc. UrlboPfdlclut . ' . 0 w.IIUI "ljIU'"I'U' ' ' ' ' . OAI'U , < . . . .000.00. I' tv. I " , nlrjlHQr. "LtC" OMAHA , wa , . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' oJ " . , f" . . . " . ' , - . . . . I . , . ' , . - - . . " - . . AJtcr 'h ' t H JpPrdlCd 111 cnolhel' ) form uolo Y I tw'o 01 'h ' m" M r XVI. . 12 It I . " ' . , . . . , - " " " " " " " " " " " I Ei . . . f'II\fI lJ\1'oD EASTER AND THE PLANTS I Legends of Holy Events Preserved in Na.mes : . ' : ! \-.D fu. o..1 c.A ' \to.C' 1 I\ . _ IU\.oc- ' \ " " - - . . . - - Our minds nre used to malting dr"fi- ! "lito 11lctures , and so as we I'ecall each holiday of the 'ear , wo clothe It in Its own material dress. TIl6 Ii'ourlh of Jul ' we drape in Hags and fil'eworls ; Christmas we ellwreathe In holly and mistletoe ; Valentine's Day wo deck with hearls and darts ; a 1\11 Easter we emIJowel' In flowers. . Nalll1'o herself is responsllJle for our I plctll1'o of Easter , for at the approach of this season , the bare fields and nnled trees exert themselves to send forth some glow . of welcome. 'fho I landscape Is changed , InGtead of death1l1w Inactlvily , there is the stir of life and nsplratlon , 1\1an himseH feels a fresh impulse , and as his sympathies - pathies broaden out to embrace the world , he taltes new notlco of the plants and blossoms whose awalen- ing beauty is transformlnc the city l1ark or woodsy glen , 'Vhen one comes to observc the flowers , he learns theh' names. If ] 10 have a tendency to Inquire t.he whys nnd wherefores , he soon realizes tlwt Easter itself has had a great influence in the naming of plants. The Resur. rectlon , of whleh Easter is the commemoration - memoration , Is the foundation of Chrisllanlt ' . and before this new religion - ligion swept over Europe , the plants were often named for pagan deities We have to.day a reminiscence of this In Venus's Ply Trap and Jupiter's Deard , As soon ns Christianity converted a nation , it aIJollshed all lmgan name ! : and substituted in their place the titles - tles connected with the new faltI ! , As men and cities had to be rechris , tened , so had the plant world also. ' 1'ho Savior Himself had few Illants named for Him , prohalJly from a feelIng - Ing of revercnce. Wo have , however , Christ's ' 1'horn , vhlch is supposed to have supplied the material for HI" " , crown , His mother was milch hon- ored. All IJlossoms with "Virgin" prefixed - fixed , as Virgin's Dower , were nam { ' for her ; and those , too , that have " 1\1alden , " as Malden's Hall' , and any form or "l'lary , " as Marigold , Each flower that reaches us to-day wllh "Lady" in its tltlc was originally "Our Lady , " as "Our Lady's Slipper" and "Our Lady's Tresses. " In the 'enamlng , man ' plants were callell after saints , 'fo.day we retain onh' a few of these names , as Saint Jolm't : Wort , Saint Peter's Wreath , Saint. Andrew's Cross , Saint Joseph's Lily nnd Veronica. As wo have swerved to secularIsm. wo have again changed the naQ1es , though wc have never reo verted to the O1'iglnal titles held IJe- fore the Christian era. We name generally - erally to pay honor to 'S01110 noted person , either scientist or otherwlsl' . The progress of science Is nowheN more marltcd than In the Ilopular at- tltudo toward Illants. Our ancestors were as eager for explanations as wo are to.da ' , and not having our scientific - tific Information , the ' Interpreted the peculiarities of the flowers to suit their own Ideas , Prom their intcrpre- tatlon of plants on the economic sldo , grew the great Doctl'lne of Slg1latur'3H which ruled the medical world down to the sevl'nteenth century. 'rhls Doctrine of Signatures eXllalned that "tho mercy of Go(1 ( , . . mal < oth the grass to gl'ow upon the mountain" and the herbs fJr the nso of man , and hath not only sta11lod ( upon them a distinct form. but also , ; Ivcn thom particular slgnat111'es , whereby a man may read ov'n In leglblo characters the use of them , " According' to this theor ) ' , plants ! Jearlng red lrult were good for the blood ; the barberry , because of Its . yellow bark , was a cure for jaundlcl' ; I. the tt.emIJllng grass deterred attacls - - - of ague ; Our Lad "s Thistle , with 1o ! numerous prlcltles , mended a stltC'h In the side ; the oxallcs , hn.lng' cor , date leaves , was a II1'e\'t'ntivo of heart disease ; tllC Solomon's Soal. by C01' , taln marls In lIs root , writes Gpr- nrde , an English sll1'geon of the sl- teenth century. "taltclh away in one night , or two at the most , nny IJrulse , black 01' blue spots , gollen hy fnUs or women's willfulness In stumIJllng upon their hasly husIJands' fists. " Our English literature abounls ( in ailuslons to this Doctrine of Signatures - tures , as when l\IlIton In "Then purge with euphrns ' atHI rue ' 1'ho'IRUul nervc , fOI' ho ha much to sec"- males Gabriel clear Adam's" vision with the little euphrasy or e'oIJright , which , because of a ark , pupll-J:1te : spot on its corolla , wns consldere a cure for weak eyes. While evolving the Doctrine of Signatures - natures , on the ono hand , our forefathers - fathers de\'eloled , on the other , a spiritual lore of plunts that connec1o(1 ( the Iow'rs ! with the foun atlon of their religion. Our Lad "s Thlstp ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . -.J'o. . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ " The First Easter Bearln ; ; n l1urden holy Down from the hill of shame , . " th hear hem.ts , an slowly , 'l'ho friends of Jesus camo. 'Vltll Ills dear lIfo fore\'er I All joy an hope hall 1I0wn ; o sa dest nlgllt l1mt c\'er 'I'hls sa 0111 cartll has Imownl Dut Oh , tllo happy morrow , " 'hen at the I1real , of day ' 1'hc ' sought IUs tomb with sorrow- 'fho stone was rolle Mya ) ' ! Such happy a ' shall ncvcr Dawn for the wOIlll again. Yet shall Its jo ' forevcr llIess all the sons of men , o 'fhou from death arlscn , Ben down an hear us prayl Chained In n fleshly prison. 'Vo call to Theo to-day , 'fho asphodels of heaven Are fall' . wo Imow. to see : Dul each 110wer we have gl\'en Dcars prn'er an pmlso to 'l'he6. - Inetto 1\1. Lownter. . legend said , derived Its name from lhe flight of the holy family from llethlehem , As Mary nurscd the Infant - fant by the ruadshle. a few dl'Ops of her milk fell on a 1)lant at her feet , and the leaves retain to this vcr ) ' gen , oration Iho vouchers for the stor ) ' . 1\Iost of the Christian legends t'X' plain the plant's IJehavlor during Pas , sian weel , The Veronica bears thQ imllrlnt that Saint Ycronlca received on her hundltcrchlef when she pressed from out the throng anll willed the perslliration from the Sav- Ior's brow , 'rho FrltllIarla , or ChecltOrecl I.lly , before the sacrifice , was pure white , with upturned cup. It stood proudl ) ' ( 'rect Ilurlng I hl' ufferlng , until darl" I ness enshroudoll lhe earth , and it saw I that all IHlturo hut Itself. was SOl'I I rowing. Then It rellentel1. It drooll'l1 low Its head , donned garments or mourning , nnd Legan to weep. To. - - - - - - da ' , It still grieves , In somIJer attire. with IJowed head , a11l1 still each Iletal evpr sheds n. . lIearly leal' , ' ] 'ho oxalls , 01' wood s01"1'el , Wn slandlng' at the foot of the CI'OSS , and receivcIl some drol1s of the pl'eclous ' hlool1. These she bears oven to this dar , 'fho Hallans have this same 10- gOl1l1 aIJout UIO oxalls , which they call "alleluIa , " to Indlcato that the little IJloRsom Is glorlf .ltlg God for Its great 1)1'lvlloge , ' 1'he scarlet anemone , too , Is said to bear the stains of Chrlst.'s IJlood , 'rho IOPI1Y ) 'et eanles the memol'Y- of the cross deel1ly graven In her heart , The bananu , too , Ilreserves the cross In the center of its fl'ult. For thllt.l'eason. the leOllle of the Canal'Y Islands will never cut through a b11- nanl1. as we do ; if .thor over use 11 I01lfo to it , the ' sllco it on lengthwise , 'rho nspen still shivers with 1'0- morse because , when Christ lIassed it to ' ' ' It facpd on the way Cah'II1' , IJoldly the heavens. Instead of lJa'lng horn , age , as the other lrees did. 'fho wil , low was used fOI' scourges , and over slnco it 'has bowed Its branches In sorrow. The elder Is commonly sup- llOSe(1 ( to IJe the tree UIOn which Judas - das hanged himself. It Is not to IJo used oven for fireweed , lIowever , It Is 11. safe refuge In tlmo of storm , for not oven Ihhtnlng will deign to strllo It. A fuugus lhat grows on the elder and Is now Imown as .Tew's car. was orlglnall ' called .Tudas' car. ' 1'ho cedar - dar , the 1)lne , a11l1 the box are all connected with the c1'11clflxlon. Dlffor- ent nuthorltles vary In just what woods did form the cross. DelIo says the c 'pres& , the cedar , the pine , and the box ; IJut Saint Chr 'sostom quotes froll1 Isaiah Ix : 13 : " 'fhe glory of Lehanon { cedar } shall como unto thee , the 111' trf'e , the plno tree , and the box , togelher to beautify. . my sanetuar ) ' , " 'rhe church fathers con- sldere.l . four wool1s necessary to the cross to symIJollze the four quarters of the gloIJe bver which its Influence would spread. Ono tradition snys that the cross was made of nl111lo wood , the inference being obvlol1S , An olel gngllsh legend carries the cross Imclc to the da's of our 11rl\t \ parents. Adam sent Abel to an nruel to petition him to show them the path hack to Eden. The a11/el / ga\'o Abel lhreo seeds , saying that from their trunl < s would silrin/ / ; the path to Para. dlse. 'l'he seels ( were plantel1 , and ono tree , at least , a magnificent ce , ( Iar\ was flourlchlng ; at the tlmo Solo , mon orecte(1 ( his temple. 'rills glorious - ous 1lng l1a(1 ( the tree cut down to furnish a rill/o / 1)OIe , but after it was hrou/ht / In , It was found to be too short. Then It wns cast aside and Iny waste b ) ' the pool of Belhesda until It was talwn to form the cross. The old legenl1s may seem to us now relics of n superstitious age , and yet they Indleato a step In our own clv11lzatlon. 'I'he ) ' represent the tlmo when 111an considered all things made for himself. 'fhelr pecnllar trnlts , or formation , 1)001)10 belloved , must show some connection wlth his his , tory , or hnager ' , If wo have to-da- risen to the higher olloch , where wo see that each created thing lives tor Its own development ! Inll not to mln , Istor to our needs , It Is because of the many moro Iiasters : wo have oxperl- enced slnco our nncostors' da's- I\atJlOrlno Chanllior In Los Angeles Times. Prayer as Cure for Disease , The "Pelllllar : PeOIlo" were a small sect foun el ( In l.onl1on by WI111a111 nrhIJ { 's and J. 13an'ard In 1838 , with a bollef that diseases ma ) ' be cured b ) ' Ilra'er , , . , , I . THOUGHT SHE WOULD Die. - Mrs. S , W , Marine of Colorado Spring' . Degan to Fear the Worat-Doan' - . 1 < ldney Plllo Snved Her. Mrs. Sarnh Marine , of 4:8 st. Uxnln : street , Colorado Sllrlngs , Colo. , Prosl- dent of the OIen Errlo Club , writes : " . 8urrore for three ) 'oars with S 0 v o'r 0 bacle. nche , 'I'ho doctors - tors told mo 1111 Idtluc 's were nf. fectml nnd Iro. crlIJe mod I , dncl ! for me , but I fouuI\ that It was only r. waste or tl1l1 0 anll money to tale thorn , nud belan to leal' that I would 1I0\'er cet - - - - - woll. A friend ndvlsod 1110 to trr Doan'a Klllno ) ' PlIls. Within a w'ol , alter I becan usln ! ; them 1 was so much belter that I de- cldoll to'lcop UII the treatment , nnd when I hnd us)11 a little over two boxes I Wl\9 onlll'eh' wcll. I have now onjoyel1 the host of hoallh for moro than four months , and worl1s C.1n but 1100rly OX1)reSS 111) ' gratltudo. " Ii'01' sale b ) ' nil dealers. Prlco 50 cents. li'03tcr.l\1I1IJurl1 Co" Durralo , Ny , - - - - - - - - Private nnd Governmcnt Propcrty , 'rhero 113 dlrrcrenco IJotwoen gov , ernment and lJUlJlle IlrollOrty , Whllo all IU'OlCrty ) o\\'nel1 by n nation or muntcllallt ) ' Is government ) lrolert ) ' , stlIl there Is n part o [ lhat which Is lIubl1c prOICrty , as , for Instance , parIs and l1brarles , which 111ay bo used by the geneml lIubllc. 1i'orts belong - long to the lU'm ' and shts ! to the na\ ' ) ' are governmcnt lrcJllort ) ' , b\lt are not fOl' thoISO of the seneral puIJlIc. 1 Wnys of Spelling Smith _ A German resldont In PorlugM , 19 hose lIatron 'mlc Is Schmitz , or our ramous English Smith , has IJeen writ , Ing homo to Cologne comlllt\lnlns or the spqIJlng of hlff name lulopted by various POl'tugueso cOl'1'es)101ulents. ) 1Ie1'O are 11. few of them : Smh 'tls , Selmlthz , Xemlte , Chomltlz nnd Schemoth. City Father's Promise. At an BnrI1sh town council meeting \ \ nowllIedged 111aglstrate , in thanlc- Ing his colleagues for the honor they han confct'red on h1111 , ins lead of sayIng - Ing ho would tomller ustlco with mercy In the lotty scsalona court , assured - sured them that ho woulll do his hest 10 "tamper with justlco anll mcrcy , " In the Spring. Lowndcs , 1\10. , AlII'n 10th.-Mrs. n , C. Harty of this 1I1aco , lJays- : "For years I was In very IJall health. Every spring I woul get so low that I was unable to do my own worlt. I secmed to IJo worse In the Bprlng than any otlllJr tlmo of the yenr. I wus very weal , nnd mlseruIJlo and hnd much lIaln In my IJaclc nnll hend , I saw Do d's Kidney P111s II.dvertisod last sllrlng and IJesan treatment ot them and they h 1\'O certainly done mo moro good thnn anything I have overuse use . "I was all right last spring nnd felt better than I have for over ten years. I 11m fifty 'ears of age an am trOlIl ; " ' er to.day than I have IJeen for many years and I glvo Dod 's Kidney 1'1118 credit for the wonderful improve , ment , " ' 1'ho statement of Mrs. Harty Is only eno ot a great. many wbero Dodd's Kidney Pills have proven themselves 10 IJo the very IJest spring medlclno , ' 1'hey are unsurpa3sed as a tonic Ilnd are the only medlclno WJed in thou , sands ot famllles. It Is evcr so much easlor to be nice to lICOIlo far helow you in social stl1. tlon than to those just on the next lowol' step of the ladder. WHO OWNS THE RAILFtOADST II. T , Nowcomb of the Dlstrlcl of Columbia Bar , has complIed statistics showing' that ,174,718 dcposltors In savings IJanlla of six castern stntell are directly Intere8ted In Ute joint ownership of $442,3 4,08G or stea.m 1' & lIroad securities , that Insurance companies doing business In Massachusetts - chusetts hold $845,889,038 of steam rallroad stoclls an bonds and 74 edu- cntlonal Institutions depend on $47- 4GS,327 hlvestod In simllar sccurltlcs for II. portion of their Incomc. Other fiduciary Institutions own enough rallroad securities to bring s\lch hold , Ing up to moro than 11 b11l10n and hnlt dollars , about oneslxtb of tbo entire capital Invested In rallroad property , ' 1'heso Investments repro- senl the sLvlngs : of the masses , Ulero being t.wenty million holders of lito In' surance Ilollclus In lho country , al many morc of fire Insurance pollclea , and nn even greater numIJer of de. posltors In banldng and trust Instltu' tlons , where hlvr"stments ! are largel ) ' In rallroall securities. It taltCs flunshlno In the soul tc rllen the fruits of the spirit. How's This ? We olrer One lIundred 1I0llaro lIe.nf11 tor am ca.e or Catarrh that cannobe cured lor Uall'l Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIENEY ' " CO. , Toilldo , 0 , We , Ibe 1IJ1I1erollnod have known 1" . J. CbeneJ for the lut 1 yeor. . 8ud Lelleffl him ptrfeCll1 honorable - orable In all 1J..011l0. . . Ir lloacUurl. sud nn llclllllJ alile.0 carry out uny olJlholluu'lIIuIe lJy hhllrtn , W4LIJINO. KINNAN' " MAnvlN , Wboleftule Urulilatl. 'CuJedo O. lIall'a Callrrh Cure II tllken Internall1 , act111t dlrecll1 upun Ihe IJllloJ and mucou. .urracn of 11.04 Iyllelll. Te.lllllllnialo lent free. l'rlce 1 cenLi ootll8 Bold Ly 811I1rl1l'll. . . . Take lIall'l 1.'lIlUlly 1'1111 fur con.UpaUoD. The Idsa of love Iingors long In UtI memory or 11 womu : I. Those Who Have Tried It. will usc no other. Dcllanco Colli 'Vu , ter Starch has no equal III Qunntlty 01 \ Qunllty-Ili ounCCB tal' 10 cGn l. Othel brands contain only 12 ounces. . . TIIOUHAND-MILE RIDE - - - - LONG TRIP , WITH HEALTH AND PLEASURE THE OBJECTS , Correspondent Wrltcs of Journey In Texas and Mcxlco With a Party as Guesto , of the Southcrn Pacific Railroad - road , . Ollson Wlllott , slleclal. corrospon/- / ! enL of Losllo's WoelI ) ' , wrltea onter- talnlngly of a thousnnll-l11l1o horsobnelc hunt in 'I'mms and Moxlco with n Imrty as guests of the Southam Pacillc rail- roall. ' 1'ho 111011hel's \ or the Ilnrt ) . rep- rosentell tolvo dirrel'ent stales. At SaIJlnas , 1xlco [ , ho sa 's : "Ovor half of the thousand'111110 jour- nu ' has been c011\llleted-n1ll1 \ the follows - lows who al'O hOI'o for their health ara now harll as l1alls ; these who came along with nil alll1Ctlto fol' 111easuro nro woll.nlgh satlalell : and the SIorts- ] l11el1 hllvo brought In , day after dar , hlcredlbl ' huge bags or ducls , geese , rabbit a , sl1ulrl'el9 , tln 110 end or small Il1m ( ' , 110t to meutlon big 11I\11s or deer , henr , wild turlloys and fish. All or which Is uo to ahout the most healthful region In the Union : to n. soctlon of country where. plcamrnblo : dl\'eralun Is ele1'l1ally 1\t h1\nd , and to n tm'ritol'y that If ! lIterally SPOl'ts- - man's paradise hitherto llntroll anl111n- ahot mulmflshed. . " 1\1' [ . Wlllolt IJestows a IlOfOrvod ! culos ) ' C1\ the flllleulId ( hospltl\lIty oC the Sou thorn Pacillaud the hearty welcome nccordod the ) lnrty In south- cm cities from New Orlel\ns onwanl. Visitors to southwest 'rOMS will not IHed ! to bo told of the re1\II ) ' 1111\rvoloU9 wOI'I , done IJ ) ' the Southem Paclfio In hulldlnt ; 111) thnt secllo1of the coun- tr ) ' , 1\11' . Wlllott saya : " 'l'hen wo again boarlled our train nnd railroaded on for the 1110St of n. da ' , through couutry In which the Southem P.\clfic has taused a blade oC grass-uot to sl1cal , of IJtl1l1 of corn , cano or sugnr , and blo som of cotton- to flourIsh wHorl' none gl'ow bororo. " ' ' ' . the Inl1\11l1-on 'l'hh't mlles farlher \ - San Diego rlvor-wo mallo 0111' first Call111 In Mexico. After that our cam lIS wel'o from twenty to fifty miles almrt , Anll thus wo 11avo lIrogressell on our tltousa11l1.mllo horsohacl , hunt , paRsing through slraugo vll1ages nlll\ fleelug quccI' lJOon customs , visiting the lWI\lquarters of mighty ranches of n. 1111111011 IICI'Oa , whol'o the OWII01'/I / : escort- ctlIS to the front door with six hundred - dred white h01'80S , or six hundred blacl , horses , or six hl11ulred bays , as the C1\SO might bo , mul having all sorts of dl\'el'Hlons of hlg' hllnts , an wltnef.Jslng many IIlnds of unlquo sights In lIrlmllivo [ md quaint old Mox- Ico. "Our first three or four camps were made on ono of 1I10 laneflt ranche ! ! In the worlll-tho ' 1'rovlno ranch of 1,000 , " 000 nC1'es , Of this great ranch-as big all : a Now l nglnnll stale-as on all the other gr at ranches wo have traversed - ersed , the outho1'11 Pacllle management - ment obtained nil huntll1 [ ; and fishing prlvllegos. "It was on the great Trevino ranch that the healthseelcrs of the party l1rst dlscovol'ed that they were getting - ting In Mexico eXllclIy whnt they I1I1d como fOI'-a lIew cOl1atltutlon , The spol'lsmcn of the parly , too , were out late anllIII carlyon "tho cbaso that pleaselh. ' ' 1'ho motto always waa to Itlll only such g-ame , however plontlful It mlg-ht bo , 1\H was actually needed for consumptlol1 at our tlllJlo , for the Souther/l Pacific 8tanda for the ItlIl- In of game fOl' food onlf' " 1\Ia/lY Intcrestlng Btol'ies of the district - trict t1'Uyersc(1 ( are I'elated by 1\11' . wn- lett , JIo concludes : " 'fhus on tl1ls trip every promlso made by the SOllthorn Pacillc railroad. . lIns heen Iwpt to the letter-just as simIlar promises will bo Iopt on the sccond nnnual thouflnndmlle llOl'se- baclt hunting llal't ) ' already tallod at lor ncxt yelll' , " Dust Your Foliage Plants. All IIlants'hlck are grown for their foliage effcct anl1 which are , therefol"iI , to ho Itct ) for any conslderablo tlmo In the home , mllst receive attention at the toS ) as well as at the roots. In the cleancst of houses dnst w1ll accumulate - cumulate , nnl1 this , sett1ln upon the leaves , bloela up the hreathlng pores of the 1)lant. 'I'ho only remedy Is removal - moval of tl1e l1ust , to which end n. sponging of clean water , fln.y at. least on co a wcelc , shoull1 ho glvcn. Abbreviation Called For , . "What doeR' P. G. stand for ? " Qs1e(1 Mr , Justlco Lawrence at the Ang- lesoy Assizes the ether du ) ' , referring to Llanfalr P. G , "It Is the ahortened nnmo for It vlllag-e , " relIed ) 1\11' , J. Dryn Hoberts1. : . P. , who wisely ig- - norel1 It reQuest that he should glvo the judge the full name , The full , name of the vlllago Is LlanfalrllwIl- gw yngy II gOO ) ryc h w1'11d 1'0 b wI I an d ) 'sl1 I , ogogogoch-Llvcl'jQol ( Ens , ) Mol'- cur ) ' . Grand Opera In Georgia. I.\st 'i'ueBday night the grand opera people loft an ordel' for twenty hottles of heor , six half pints and two pints of whlsly-Augusta ( Ga. ) Herald , Average Supply of Coal. JIaIf 11. ton of coal to each Inlmblt- , nnt Is the average the worl over , The United States produces Cour tons to UlO Inhabitant , Lots of women would IIIw to stay at homo nnd loole after the chllllrell and the house , but If they 11111 their I rrlends would Imy their husIJauds were bruteS' , Attar of Roses. It Is In H01l1nanla and Bul l1rln that attar of I'OSe8 Is mallo froru rose leaves.