- - - - , ( USTfR ( OUNIY RfPU UCAN By D. M. AMSDERRY , _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ DROKBN DOW , - - NmlmASKA. . - - - - - " [ N s 1- ? - I Congressman SUlzor , In nn nddress at Now Yorle. hrrnlgnod corporntlons and trusts ns the grentost monnco ot the present tlmo to Amorlcan InsUlu- tlons. Unnblo to lIve on $ GOOOO , a ) 'ear nl- lowed her by her fnther , lo'rnnle Worle , n multIml11lonnlro turfmnn ot Now Yorle , Mrs. llurlw.Hoche , his dnughtor , left him nftor n Ilunrrol. MIss Ellznboth Shlrloy , the Kentucley belle whoso engngement to "BIg Tom Shovlin , captaIn ot the Ynlo tootba\1 \ team wns recenUy declnred oft , tells ' ot'tho shnttered romnnco. A masquernde bl11 wns given tor the COO patlonts In the Western pennsj'l- vnnla Insnno Asylum , at whIch the In- . mnteB were nllowed to glvo fu\1 \ sway ! to tholr various hn\1uclnnUons. \ With $20,000 In election bet.'J In hIs ll nds as stnleeholller , a New Yorle restaurnnllcceper dlsnppl'arcd , and the nngry betters stormed hIs place ot bu"lnomJ , dl'll1l\tldlng theh' money. WIIII\m : E < lms , SOil of n bnnlier In Wl11lamshurg , N. Y. , confessed In court that ho tried to rob hIs fnther's ( lesle nnd n111rderousl ) ' nUnclted his fnthor's partner , who dIscovered his crlmo , PresIdent J..oubet hns conforrOl1 the rand cross ot the I.eglon of IlonaI' on the RussIan nmbassndor , M. Nelldort , on the occnslon ot the fiCUeth nnniver- sary at his entry Into the dlplomntlc servlco. Assemblyman Berg at New Jersey , who hns drafted a hl11 to abolish cnp- Ital punishment. will nsle Governor Slol < cs to reprle\'o nil condemned murderers - derors unU1 the leglslaturo acts on the measuro. DeslOndent ever the recent death ot bls daughter , George Aumnn , fiO years old , threw hlmsolf upon her grave nt Potl.s\'l11e , Pa. , and then mcploded a Btlck of dj'nnmlto on hIs chesl. The dYIl mlto blew him Into pieces. , Mrs.Ifred WnUso , ot 815 Centrnl nvenuo. Albnny , N. Y. , Is the mother of a 3da's.0Id dnughter , which she Insists - sists wns born l1G dars : , or less than four months , after she hnd given birth to a son. Her story Is partlal1y ' \'ouehed for bj' Dr. George T. Moslon , a reputable phrslclnn : wllo attended her. . . ! The stoelholders at the Latrobe Steel Company ratified the snlo at the compan"s propertr : at Latrobe. Pa. , to the Ral1wny Steel Spring compan ) ' , and nt the same tlmo'oted to present to Morrlt C. Smyth , the retiring president of the concern , $100,000 , In recognition of his twenty.one 'ears at , ? orvlco In the compan ) ' . Under n law passed at the speclnl session of the Wisconsin legislature , requirIng railroad companies to pay up back taxes before contl\'Itlnl ; In courts , the Northwestern paid $225,83,1 taxes for 1905 , nnd the Sl. Pnul pnld $1G4- 258 Laxes and Interest for 1904 and ' 1905. It Is expected that al1tho smal1er rands wl11 follow. The state depnrtmont telegraphed American Consul Ml11s , nt Chlhuahun , MoxlM , tho'nearest consul to Dlaz , the ! cone or the Itllllnp ; at Rutherford and McMurray , to proceed Immedlntoly to that point and Investlgato the cn.o. Finstad. the owner of the rnnch where the tragedy occurred , nnd "Short ) . , , , n cowboy , are hold In jnll tor the r.rlmo. Dr. J. Dohson , of TIlverton , Conn. , has nttnched renl estate owned by Charles oborts to recover on a bl11 ror medlcnl services amounting to $ G8. Roberts n tow months n o attempted suicide llY Laltlnl ; Inudnnum. Dr. Dob- son saved his lito after worlt1ng ever him for sovernl days. Roberts pnld Dr. Dobson $10 , nnd clnlms that was aU the job was worth. Thomas I'ennedy , a delegate from the C1llcago Pnlntors nnd Decorntors' Union to the recent convention or the Amerlcnn Fedoratlon of Labor at Pitts. burg , was shot nnd fatally wounded at n meeting at the union by James McGuire , a member at the same orgnn. Izatlon. The men have heen enemies for the pnst year on nccount or n do. lire of both to control the unIon. 8e'retary Taft has grnnted the ap. plication ot Lioutennnt Gonornl Nelson A. Ml1es , U , S. A. , rotlred , ror relief from further duty with the organized militia of Mnssachusotts. nnd the nee , essary orders , to Utnt efl'ect wl1be \ Is , sued. Since January 10 , Inst Gen eral Miles hns served ns mllltnry nd , vlser and Inspector gonornl on the stnff of Governor Douglns , or Mnssachu , setts. The enorgotlc worle at Mnyor Dunne ot Chlealo In supresslng the scalplne , ot tlcltets to the Tbanlesglvlng tootbnll game between the Universities of ? , lIclJlgnn nnd Chlcngo , bol'o such snt. Isfnctory tmlt that ho hns now entered upon a campalrf1 against the scalperl1 ' < who. bo nlleges , hnvo made a prnctlce J ot bU'lng up theater tlclwts and so\1lns \ them to the public nt nn oxorbltantad. - vunco. I The Russlnn cabinet rofuses' te . . ant unlversnl surtrago. , . President 1.ou1Jet of J'rance luul con. terred the grand cross ot the Legion ot Honor on the Russian ambassador , ; M. Nelhlo.ff , on the occnslon at the " . firtloth annlvorsnry ot his entry Inte " the diplomatic servlco. f' Western rallroall officlnls mot In ; . . ; . Chicago In an ertort to settle a dispute t over mall contracts. , ' J. B. Dlshop , the tormer $10,000 pres9 agent of the Pnnama Cnnal commls , , IIlon , defies the Senate nd announccs . that be has assumed the duties or his . ' mce as commissioner. , . " - - - . Serious Error n tlned , AU the mountnln" In Swlzorlnn ! ( hnvo 81111110111y heon reducIJd In hIgh b ) ' nbout ten feel. In 1820 the tip 01 certain rocle In the Lnl < o ot Gonovll was calculated to bo 37G.8G metre ! nbO\'O ocean level , nnd on this bnah aU the summits In UIO country wore calculntcd. Recently the discovery wns mndo that nn 01'1'01' had becD made In fixing the height ot thnt rocle nnd that It Is 3.2G motn'lI lower than It wns marlted. The Ptce Thtt KIlls. Worle Is good. But when 1l renches the point wh ro the worlter Is can sclous of Its strenuofllty It become ! Iho IJfiCO that ItllIs. In no ount..y lire there so mnn ) ' nervous wI'eckP l'ott. nmong men nnd wonU1h hS In thlf hustling , let.rlcIHlulc1Amerlcn. . 11 Is hero thnt wo need lesB strenuous. ncss , moro rellOso of soul and boiJy.- Chicago Nows. Death of Faithful Servant. The tollowlng announcement np pears In the Gonem papers : "M. nnl ! Mine. Edounrd Monc regretfully nn nounco the denth of their faithful scrvant , Mlle. Gnbrlello Thomllssot who has been In the servlco ot OUI Cnmll ) ' for the last soventy-slx yean In succession. " Just Wonderful. Vestry , Miss. , Jan. 1st ( Specla1)- ) The case of Mrs. C. W. Pearson , whe reslilcs hero Is n particularly Inter. eatlns one. 11eroa ! the star ) ' told hy . Mr. Pearson , her husband , In his own . words. 11e snys- : , "My wlfc's hcalth was bad for long tlmo. Lnst July she was talwn terrible Dad with spasms. I sent for the doctor , nnll after mnl < lng n thoI" ough exnmlnatlon of her , ho said un. doubterllj' the cause of her trouble was disordered state oC the I\ldne's : , HIs medlclno didn't seem to bo doing her much good , so as I heard aboul Dodd's Kidney P1I1s , I got bIJr a box just to give them n trial , Well the ectrct wns just wonderful. I saw that they were the right medlclno and 1 got two mal'O boxes. When she had tal < en tlle&e she wns so much bettcr thnt she had Increased thirty pounds In weight. She Is now qulto well , and wo ewe It aU to Dodd's Kidney P11Is. " Like It , but DIfferent. The capital at a western stnto had leen relocated at a smnll county-seat Il11aso where an old.tlmo exhorter } reached every Sunday with Increas. ng onthuslasm ns the bul\dl1ls \ boom mlargod his congregation. Ho wnnt. ) (1 Ii big ro\'lval , and urged aU to Join n the Christian worlc , sa'lng vohom. IDtly : "Tho Chrlstlnn work Is just I 11 < 0 any other work , only It , Is very IIrterenl.-1\Ingnzlno at Fun. Rubensteln'a Demand. When Uubensteln was In Amerlcn lame years ago , a friend In New Yorle , ook him to church. A uttlo preacher ) reached a IIttlo sermon on a little , hemo. The next Sundny ovonlng the rlend Invited the grent musician tea { a again. "I wl11 , " snld RUbonsteln , 'but on ono condition ; you must talto no to hear a man who wl\1 \ tempt me ,0 do the Impossible. " Ben : Perley Poore's Joke. Maj. Den : POl'ley Pooro wns on a rain from Boston to Indian HI11 i'arm with an Invited guest. At a llatlon a brnlccman nnnounced Tops- lold. "Topsfield , " mused the mnjor , "rop's.fi'eld. I hnvo alwnys wondered Nhoro his house and garden aro. " Relic of Chicago Fire , Among the curios preserved In the 3anlc ot Englnnd Is a banlmoto thnt ) nssed through the Chlcngo firo. The mpor was consumed but the ash held , ogether nnd the printing Is qulto leg- blo. It Is ltopt cnrofully under glnss. rho banle pnld the no to. MAlARIA 7 7 7 Generally Tht III Not the Trouble. Persons with n susceptibility to ma- Inrlal II111uences shoulll bownro at cot- Ceo , which hns a tendency to land up the liver with bile. A ladj' writes from Denver that she suITered tal' ) 'enrs from chiUs and Cover which nt Inst she learned were mainly prolluced by the cofl'ee she drnnk. "I wnli nlso grievously 'nffilcted with headnches and Indigestion , " she 9ays , "which I became satisfied were lIIeowlso largely duo to the correo 1 jrnnk. Six months ago I quit Its use altogether nnd heC'tln to drlnle Postum FOOlI Cortee , with the grntCYlng ! result thalo m ) ' hendaches hnvo dlsnppeared , m ) ' digestion has been. restored and I have not had a recurrence ot chills and tover tor II1CJro thnn three months. ( hnvo no doubt thnt It was Postum that brought mo this relief , for I have used no medlclno whllo this Improvement - ment hns been going on. " ( It was really reltef from congestion at the IIvor causell lIy corree. ) "My daughter hns been as great a corteo drinker ns I , nnd tor years was a lIctod with terl'lblo slclt headaches , which often Instell tor a week nt a time. She I ! : a ) ) , oaln wOrleor and cx- : es8lvo application together with bend. nchos begnn to affect her memory most sorlously. She found no help In medicines nnd the doctor trankly nd. vised her to quit corroo and use Poet um. um."For "For mal'O thnn tour months she has not had a headacho-her mental faculties have grown m0I10 active nnd vll'o"ous and her memory hns been r08tl'red. ' "No more tea , corteo or drugs tOJ us , so long as we can got Postum. " Nlmo glvon by POlltum Co. , Battle Creek , l > lIcl ! . There's n reason. Read tbo little book "The Road to Wellv1l1e" 1D pkgl. , rTHE NEWS -IN NEBRASKA. I r OVER THE STATE. Fremont reports the Ja.r e3t Chrl t. mns trnllo Ule town ever had. Nehraslm'/f aood corn speclnl dreW great crowds wherever It wont. A rollglous rovlval , attended with much Interest , Is In llrogross at Dor- chester. William Elsanger , on trial at West Point for .11eg I voting , WIlS ncqultted by UIO jury. The $10,000 In brldgo hands which were voted by Kolth county were sold to the stnto tronsurer nt lIar. Following Its usunl custom on Chrlstmn.s , the Dempster l\I1IIl\lrmutnc- turlng company at Dentrlce distributed - uted 2G6 turlccj's among Its omplo'cs. The subject at a state basball leasuo was before a meotlng of Interested persons at Fremont. The nttendnnce was not largo Ilnd no dofinlte nctlon W f1 tnlen. " Grand Islnnd sets forth claim to first consldoratlon ntnons the cities of Us clMs In the stnto In the matter - ter ot federal approJlrlations tor pub. IIc bulldlng purposes. 1\Irs. Chrlstlnn Hlclecr of Nehraslm City , an aged woman who resides at O , . South Tlrd street , wn.s fatally In- jured' bj' fIIng \ oft a steep banI , nenr South ' 1'hlrd street brldgo. A sneak thlet stele five tlclccls at the Missouri Pacific del10t In Platts- mouth. 110 entered the tlcleet office whllo Ovorntor Kennedy was pulling some expresfr and mall matter nboard ri train. A HtUo child , two or three months old , bolonglng to 1\Ir. nnd 1\Irs wms , who rosldo on the Redforn farm In Nomaha. county , wns smothered to death. While lying on the bed It turned - od over on Its tnco. Flro gutted the largo brewery at the Mnttes Browlng company In Nebraslm City. The eauso of the fire Is un. Imown. The loss of $25,000 Is partly covered b ) : Insurance , The plant w11l bo rebuilt nt onco. R. Houser , who lives two miles east of Bontrlce , reports thnt his fiohl of fifty.throo ncres of corn averaged sixty and ono.hnlf hush cIs to the ncro. This Is the hest yield that has been reported In this section. Maclo Knapp , the 13.year.old son of John Knapp , a fnrmer residing a few miles trom Ansley , wns Instantly le1l1- od by the ncchlental dlschnrso of n. . sl10tsun which mult1ated his head and face bo'ond reco nltlon. A very successful term of Luther academy at Wahoo closed last week and Ule students nnd faculty will tal < o a vacation until .January 3. A Inrse Increase In the attendance Is nssurell at the be lnnlng of the next term. Prof. Hunt , head of the department at agrlculturo of Cornel1 university , and Pr f. Hartley , bead of the department - ment of agronom ) ' In the United States dOllartment. of agriculture , joined - od the Burlington seell corn special. The entire Issue of the two hundred 6 per cent soml.annual school bonds voted for the purpose of erecting anew now brick school house In Bancroft were 'Bohl Ule Danleors' Reserve Lifo company of Omaha at n promlum of $700. Lconard IIurtman , an old and high. Iy respected Germnn farmer who lived . some eight or nine miles west of Tn. blo Rocl" was found dead In his bed at his residence. There are no suspl. clous circumstances connected with his deaUI. During husltlng season S. T. 1\Inpps at Yorle county , on nccount of sickness - ness , wns unnblo to gnther his large' ' crop ot corn. His neighbors put twen. ty teams nnd husleers In his field of corn and soon had the cribs filled to overfiowlng. : The Paddocl , hotel nud opera house blocle , the largest business blocle In Deatrlce , wns sotJ ) to V , A. Shepherd at Chicago. The deal represents over $100,000. ' ) 'he blocle was erected years ago by the late 8enntor A. S. Paddoele , and slnco his death It has heen und r the mnnagement of his son.ln.lllw , O. J. CoUman , who recently located 111 Lincoln. Hnrry 1\1. Vertress wl11 get. a now trial by the decision of the supreme court rendered nt Lincoln. Mr. Vel' . tress sued Gnge county for $5,000 damages hy reason of being hurt on account of n rotten hrldgo glvln ! ; awa ) ' In llInleol ) ' townshlV In September - ber , 1903 , UpOI1 which 1\11' . Vertress wns crossing. Mr. V < 'I'tross lost hlG case In the district court , but the su. promo court said ho did not have a fair trlnl. Switch Engineer Alger last week guided the first train over the North. western's great new steel brldgo over Plno ereele can 'on In Brown count ' . This brldgo Is the highest In the stnto and Is buill unusually strong , ' 1'hore are man ) ' thousands of rlvots ) 'et to bo plnced , but this wl11 not Interfere with Its uso. In connection with the brldgo the rallrond hns Imlll a cutoff which shortens the mlleago ot the NorUlwestern ono mlto nnd thirty feet , thus ronderlnf : ; rovlslon at Its mllegno figures necessary. Snmuol Evnns the 13'j'ear.old son ot Thomas gvnnslvlnr. \ ; two miles south ot Roselnnd , accldentnlly lellled hlnllmlt. Ho got a 1'100 to shoot n rabbit nenr his homo nnd l1u\lell \ the gun muzzle first through 1fenco. . The hammer cnught , sending l1ullet through his henrt. Pnrtles who are InterostCl1 In the search for coni , 011 nnd gns In the roglon south ot Humboldt , have made the dlscovory recently ot man ) ' here. toforo unlmown formations which In. dlcat the l1resenco of the deslrod fucls at soml'l 110lnt below the 8urfaco. . The ) will Intestlgnto by . dlglng. ! . UARTLEY BOD ! TACK TRIED. Directors of Failed Capital National Uank Ask to Have nlll Quashed. IINCOLN-The nttorneys tor the plalntlrts In the suit ngalnst the directors - tors of the oM Cnpltal National bnnl , for money lost In the falluro have fllod motlonD In the suvr mo court asltlns that the bills of exceptions on which the cases w'ro ' talton to the 'supromo court bo quasheG bocnuso of dofectlvo authentication nnd fal1uro to nttach the exhibits. 'rho point raised In the case Is the sarno as thnt on whIch the supreme COl1rt based Its decisIon - cisIon In the suit of the state asalnst the nartley bOIH1Rmen , The bl1of \ exceptions - ceptions In the pen lns suit was pre. parell In several volumes nnd the proper certlficatns were not nttached to each of them by way of nuthrntlcu- tlon. It Is now urged that the falluro to properly authenticate requires Ulat the entlro bl11 bo quashed. The IllnlntiITs In the sulto are the Utica banle , the Danle of Stnplehurst , Jones' National banle of Seward nnd 'rhomas Dalley. 'I'ho list of dofend. nnts In the original action embraces nl1 of the dIrectors of the Capital Nn. tlonal nt the tlmo of Its falluro , In. cludlng Charles E. Yntes nnd D. E Thomllson. 'rho caRO has been pending In Ule courts for seven or eight yenrs and Is now before the suremo court on the motion of the defendnnts for a 1'0- henrlng. FACTORY NEEDS MORE WORKERS Beet Sugar Plant Runnln Full Force Night and Day. FREMONT-The Stan lIard Beet Sugar - gar company Is having the biggest run since the Lenvltt factory began business. The present campaign w111 probablY last. until 1\Iarch. The company - pany Is worldng at full capacity bOUl night and dny. Competent help Is scarce nnd nbout nil who apply are taleen on. Owing. to the clnss of floating labar which the company Is obliged to employ the force Is constantly - stantly changing and a good many mon are lcolt on the ! my roll simplY because there Is no one to taleo theIr places. , HENDRICKS' WORD NOT GOOD. Insurtnce Companies Must Have O'JHr Proof to Operate In Nebraska. LINC01..N-Audltor E'carle has Indl cnted that his department may not nc- eept some of the New Yorl , Insurance department reports on companies or- gnnlzed In that Rtate. If such action Is taken It wl11 bo bnsed on the disclosures - closures of Commissioner Hondrlcles before the legislative committee. The Nobraslm official said thnt he Is great. surprised as to the laxity of the Now York examination , as testified to by Henllrlclts , I\nll Indlcnted that nn examination made by the Now Yorle commissioner would scnr ely be suffi. clent to Justify the admission at companies - panies concernln ! ; which no ether as. surnnCes hnd been received. . Much Building at McCoo.k. f\I'COOK-1\IcCoolt's ouUoole tor growth and expansion In the coming spring Is most attractlvo nnd reseat A $10,000 library bulhllns Is assured , a $20,000 school building most probable - blo , an opera house nnd a big brlcle hotel promlslns , two new business hulldlngs now being contracted , a now brick banI , building very hopeful , sewerage - erago receiving preliminary survey attontlon , several residences contrnct- ed for enrlr spring delivery. 1 Boy Accidentally Killed. ANSLEY-Marclo Knapp , the 13- 'ear.old son of J. D , Knapp , wns Idlled by necldentnl dlschnrso of a gun. The boy had been gathering corn and reo turned home with his land nnd when taltlng the gun fl"om the wngon It was dLsehnrged. Glad of Julian's Appointment. 'CHADRON-Peo\lle \ throu hout } ; j part of the state are very well pleased over the npllolntmont at AlIen R. Julian - lian of 1.ongl11ne ns register of the Innd office at Valentine. 1\11' . Jullnn made his homo In Chadron for nbout ten years nud hns many trlends here who rejolco In his appointment. Old Farm lld. OSCEOTu\-Tho old homo farm ot the late . p , Swearengen In alenr Creele proclnct , of this county , consisting - sisting of 280 acres. wns soht at the front door of the C0111't house for about six thousand dollnrs. It was nearly the ohlest homestead In the countr. Fix Fix Chautauqua Date. AUDUHN-The board ot Chautnuqua mnnagers hns decided that the lJOG ! nssembly nt this 1111co ! shall bo held on August 11 , to August 1J. ! The major prnt of the progrnm has nlreadY been preparell nnd the moro Importnnt en- tertalnors and features ensa ed. Mty Vitiate Dlpsomtnlac Law. T.INCOLN-Deput ) . County Attorney - ney T 'rrell , before whom the matter I came , has rendered an opinion to the I county bonrd thnt no tees can bo collected - locted unllor the now dlllg0mnninc law by the momhers at the county Ini ! n. I Ity commlsslo11 , the witnesses or am- I corso 110 bnses this conclusion on I the omission of the now enactment to l1rovldo tor the paj'ment at tees , but ho ' 5tntos that the tal1uro to pro. vldo compensntlon does not necossnr. . 11) ' rellovo the omcers or the duty of ontorclng the v \ , - " . , , - - - WITH THE ! SAGES , TIlO good wo have recelved , from 11 man should mnlw us henr "Ith the 11\ \ ho does us.-Rochefoucnutd. There 18 everywhere the worltlng ot the ovorlastlng law at acquittal : man always gets as he glves.-J. Foster. When the world blamts and slnnd- era us , our bU81ness Is not to bo vexed with It , but rntller to consider whether - er Ulero Is nny foundation for It.- Nowman. u nol1le.1 nnd the nobleness that lies In ether men , sloeplng , but never dond , WUI rlso In majesty to meet thlno own.-J. R. Lowoll. A man's house 13 his castle , but It ought to bo more. It ought to bo his homo. That It Is his castle Is his right by law. To mnltO It a real homo depends upon hlmself.-Slr J. ' Lub- bocle. . U ono Q.dmlres the patlonce , gentleness - ness , sweetness and unfnlllng energy at anoth r : If he finds hlmsolf 1'0- nowed and Invigorated nnd Inspired by such contn t-why does he no.t hlmsolt so IIvo that ho may brIng the sarno renewal and Inspiration to oth- er8.-LllIan Whiting. . Origin of "This Indenture. " Legnl documents were on co engrossed - grossed on parchIhent because paper cost so much more than dressed sl\ln. Tl o par hmont wns seldom trimmed exnctly and the top wns scalloped with the Imlfe , hence the term "this Indenturo. " Even where the lawyers have departed from the custom , stln obtaining In England , ot using parchment - mont for their legal forms , the phrase has been retained. English Woman Not Neat. TJmo was when nontness had a place In the training , at young girls. Now It Is left to tnlo care of Itself , with consequences which nre unpleasant - ant to the ey'o In the street and Irritating - ritating to the temper In the homo. Setting nsldo the question at taste , her best frIend w111 hardly say thnt the Englishwoman Is neat.-Tho Out- loole. TIp to Bottle Makcrs. A witness In a London lawsuit said : "English bottles nro of very Inferior - ferior maltO. E sllsth firms maleo them out of old windows and dirty old stuff-In fact , anything. That Is ono of the reasons why so much trndo goes out of the country. " The Choice of the People. When things begnn to go too "fast and looso" In Now Yorle , the people rose up In their 'yrath , gqt together and elected a District Attorney who malees IIfo miserable for wrong.doers. Jerome flaunted the bnnner at no po- lIt1cnl pnrty ; he was the people's choice. PJ\1shury's \ Vltos Is the first chalco of an people who relish good things for brenl fast. It's dalntr , dellclous anll nourishing. Defined. Credit Is money , nnd whnt Is money ? Whllo on a street cnr I heard a man teU nnother man this about a 'oung fellow who had some money : "He has money , but he does not know what " . . . . . . money Is-money' Is a 10ver..Orvlco Sisson. ' - Peddlers Rob Autolsts. ' Two' street peddlers In Bradford , England , bought a horse tor $11.25. It was Idllcd by a motor car one da ) ' , and the owner of the car paid them $116 tor the loss. Thereupon a now Industry sprnng up on the roads at England. Lewis' Single Bln er stral ht lie clg'nr Is od quality all the tlmo , Your dealer or Lewis' Factory , Peoria , 111. Starvation : Insubordination. A soldier' In gnrrlson nt Dresden has been court-mnrtlnled for refusing to eal. The court held that refusing to cat , when called to meals , was equlvnlent to refusing to obey , nnd sentenced the soldier , whoso name Is I Mador , to elsht months' Imprisonment for Insubordlnnt.lon. The Best Results In Starching can be obtained only by uRlng Defiance - fiance Starch , beRh1es gettlngoz. . . more tor same mone-no cooking re- quired. A Neces<y. Now , wh n IIfo Is so gloom ' , It becomes - comes a necessity for people to baslt In the humor of the professional com- edian. It Is terrible to contemplnto whnt would bo the consequences at a denrth of comClllans.-Bj'stander. A GUAnANT" I > n CtllU' I'Oft I'I1 S. Itching. Ullntl , 1Ilcctllnl : . Protrutilul : Pllcs , lIru , I'lsls ' are outhorlzc,1 , to rcfuntl money It l'\ZO 01NnUNT flllls to cure In G to U 110) " " We , Moisture : tnd Air. The capacity of all' for hollllng molsturo Is twlco as great at 52 degrees - grees as at 32 , and four times as great at 72 degrees as at the freezing point ot wntor - 32 degrees Fnhl'en- holt , True Religion Never Hard. Do not expect your rollglon to bo hard. It there bo hardness In It , count that ItnrdnesR to bo ot your mnlt1ng , not of God'/3 / sendlns.-Phll- lips Broolts. J > lso's Cure tor Consumpllon Is nn Intlllllblo lnedlclllo tor couglls IInd Nlds-N. " ' . SAlJCEr. , Ocean Oro\'o , N.l. , Feb , 17 , liKJO. . . - Ono ot the Inwyers who ! lpoleo at a recent meeting In . 140ndon of the Royal - al Courts at Just .co Temperance socl- oty Bald that It England were to turn sobol' the ICG'1 . .rorosslon would be rulncd. . - , . 's . . , - , . , ' oJ ' II - , . DOY'S , TERRIBLE ECZEMA. . Mouth and'EYeB red With Crusts' -Hands Plnntd Down-M/I.uloU5' / : . . . ( , 1 Cure by Cutlcura. "WIlen my little boy wns six month . old , bo bad eczema. 'rho BoreD'oxtend-- ed so ql\lcldy ever the whole body that ' 1'0 at O:1CO celled In the doctor Wo then went to nnother doctor. . . - , but ho could not help him , anrl In our , . . . . . despair wo went to , a third one. Mnt- tel'S became so bad that he had rcgu- lar holes In hIs cheells laro : enough to put a finger Into , 'I'he food had to- t. bo given wHh Apoon , for his mouth . wns covered with crusts as thick 1\9. I. 1 n finger , nnd whenever ho opened th ! ) . . , ) t , mouth they to bleed nnd ' began sup- -0 j purato , ns did also his eyes. Hands , nrms , chest , nnd back , In short th- _ whole body was covcred over nnl ) ovor. Wo had no rest by dny or night. Whenever ho was laid In his bed , WB- had to pin bls hands down j otlierwlso- . ho would scratch his face nnd make an . open sore. I thlnlt his face must have- ! lched most fearfu1\y. \ "Wo finally thought nothing could ' : help , and I had mndo up my mind t ( ) > send my wife with the child to Europe - rope , hoping thnt the sea all' might. cure him , otherwlso ho was to bo put. under good medlcnl care there. Dut Lord be blessed , matters came dlrter- ' e cntly , nnd wo soon saw n mlrncle. A ' \ . . . . . .11,1 friend of ours spole about Cutlcura. We made a trial with CI'licura Soap. . . . _ Ointment and Resolvont , and wltbln. - ; " : ' ten days or two weeles wo Iloticed a. , declrled Improvement. Just ns quickly t ns the slclmeBs had appeared It also- ' begnn to disappear , nnd within ten weeles the chlld wns absolutely well. . and his sldn was smooth and whlt ( ) \ . . _ ns novel' before. F. Hohrath , Presl- - - , dent at the C. L. Hohrath Compnny. . . Manufacturers ot SlIte U1bbon8 , 4 to 2 ( } . : . , Rink' A1\ey \ , South Dethlehem , 1'a. Juno 6 , 1905. " Vandal - .I Destroys Tapestry , The famous tapestries of the palacGt ' . " at Fontainebleau hnve been cut and sln > shed untll they are almost In , . l'hreds : the sculptors' and carvpd ' wood mantJopteces chipped In scor.ps. \ J of places by a modern vandnl. A wetl " 1 known nrchltoct , wlio has been en- , gnged to mnleo a report on the can. , to dltlon of the palace. states thnt an ex- , I pondlturo of $100,000 wlli barely cover the costs of the most urgent. repairs. Try One Package. Ie "Defi nce Stnreh" does not pleasQ- I yo.u , reurn It to your dealer. It It does you get one-thlr more for the- same money. It will give ) 'ou satls- r- "W , faction , and w111 not stlclt to the Iron. . " USi : for Cockroaches. \ "Wanted , coclroach os In large num- / " V , bel's , " Is unlmown as nn adverllfiiD- ment In American papers , but It Is. said to be not unfamiliar In Enslnnd _ Its mysterious meaning was" mado- ovldentln an advortlsemont In a Wlm- bledon ( England ) paper : "Wanted. . ' 10,000 coclroacl1es by a tenant whl > agreed to leave his present resldenco In the same condition as It ' whea ' r'as \ . : he todl , It. " . - $100 Reward ; $ I The readcra of tbls I'tll'er will 1 > 0 llcased to leam tbat tberc fa at Icast ono tlrcndetllll.ca.e tbnt sclenc blls beclI Able to cure In All It. .t c. , and thnt I. Catarrh. lIall's Catarrh Cure I. the only l'u.ltlvl ) cure now known to the metllcal frntcrnlty. Clltllrrb . bclnl' ' ( a cOlIstltutlonal dl8cn > a , rcqulrc. II ( 'un.tltu- : tlonal trclltmcnt. lIal1' . Catarrh Curc Is taken In- t..rnol1y. octlnl' ' : dIrectly ul'un the hlu",1 and mucou. surfaccs of the 8\011I , tllereby destroyIng tbl ) , fuundatlon of the itISC 8C. and Ilvh'li : the I'atlent. .trenth by bllUlllng III' the cumtltutlun and noolst- Jng naure.ln 1I0lnl ( It. wurk. Tbe I'rul'rlclors havlt , 80 much faIth In It. curot.ve puwer. that they olrer ' One lIundrcti Vol1ars for any case tbat It blIa . cure , Scntl tor 1181 of tcstlmonlals , I Address 1' ' ' J. ClmNEY & CO. , Tolello , O. t Sol < I by all Drul'l'tlsts. ' ' 7 c- . 'I'ake 11011' . Family l'1IIs for con tlPatlon. De th In Ghostly Warning. i , The ghost of trle waster orother at I . . \ Campbell of 1nvernwo , an omeer In j the Forty.second regiment In the English-French war of 175G , nppeared I to Campbell In the Scottish highlands , j wnrnlng him not to shield the murderer - derer of' the taster brother. CampbeJ ) did not heed the warning nnd WIl9 lel11ell at 'rlconderoga just after the ghost , hnd made Its second appear- ance. When You Buy Starch buy Definnce and C'et the best , 16 02 : . for 1 cents. Once useq. always used. The'Danger Signal. \ Red Is tile slgnnl for danger evory- whore. Even In the tar away Socloty Islands the natives nro bound to rush : to the rescue when the red slgnnlllght . I Is soen. These Islanders produce thoUght Ught by burning a dried seaweed , Ii t which gives torth a cherr ) ' red. f 1 Sensible Housekeepers , will 1111\'e Defiance Stl1l'ch \ , not alon ; because they get one-thlr more for i' thH same money , but also because oC superior quality. I l Sclenco has found a new way In which the earth was mnde. but the , \ . method ot owning It remains 'un- . ' changed. f' Even It London't starving hordes lenrn that Englaml hns a $10,000,000 battleship , tholr enthusiasm wilt be ) moderate. 1 I j " 1\ CURES CONSTIPATION ReUcf that comes from the use of p1\1s \ or other cathnrtics is belter' X than suffering from the results of 'I' constipation , but rellef and cure . ' r- combined may be had at the sarno price and maI'o promptly , for Lan.e's Family Mediicine : ' , is cure for constipation , and the headache , bnclwche , sideacho and ! ! geneml debility thnt. Forno from constlJ.1atlon stop when the bowels do theIr proper work. Sold by a11 dealers at 2SC. and Soc. -.J I , t I \