. CUSTfR COUNTY RfPU UCAN By D. M , AMSDERRY , DROKEN DOW , . . NEDItASKA. Immigrants Ensaved. ] 'l'ho ltaUan Illllnlgrnnt/1 / nnd other ] a. borers sent to the south Iind west by Now Yorle padronell nro the victims of truel trenhnent nnd roprcrslon Is ono pf the stutoments made by Llcenso Commlsslonor John N : Bogart In Lho ftnnulI ] report of the 'work of his oC. co , which ho submitted to-day to Mayor McClollan. Mr. DQgnrt reporLed : "Tho.HaUnn . Immlgrunl 111'0 too gen. erally the vletlms of the paMone. It Is charactorlsUc of the Italian Imml. Jrant that ho 1001s with Imsplclon on vcrybod ) ' hut his own countryman , Il11d In him he Il\1ts \ n confidence that Is Almost Increillbio. 'fho pntlrono has practically Instituted slr-vo system Among his countr'mon. Ho hires the Immigrants by the hun red to go out Jf the city to worle on contracts and ' .IbtalniJ from the emplorng ! corpora- : Ion what Is } mown as the commissary Ilrlvlleges : that Is , ho furnishes the worlmen with fooll ntH ] 10dglng , do- ductlng the cosl from theIr wages , As lho Imdrono Is the solo IIrbltrator ot the cost oC thtJHO ntJcessnrles , It can he Imagined how much tlll' Ignorant Immigrant - migrant oMalns us the n.l result of his labor , In recent cases h.'aught . to the attontlon of the cOlllmliSiOnOr ! : of 11- censes It was ehown that h\llllirods at Itnllan Immigrants who 1Jt'lIovod they were going to Phlladolphm or Pltts- burg were really lunded In the swamps of li'lorlda nnd the wilds of NorLh Carolina - olina , where they were ] .cpt on railroad - road construction worle uhder the sur- , vofllanco of armed guards until Lhey , became too sick to bo oC vnlue , when they wore turned loose to make their way back to Now York ar. best they could. " Value of Services , It only remaIns to decldo who shall determine the value of UIO Individual's serv1co U1 Industry , Shall It be de. termlned by public officials who have .no direct Interest In the matter , or shall It bo left to the jUdgment of those who recelvo the service ? As to which Is the safer method , says an Atlantic writer , tllero can scarcely be i I a moment's doubt , Granting all that ' ' I , may be said about the depravity of , popular tastes and the whhnslcalltles ' , or fashion ; of the malLreatment of the j' genius and the prosperity of the time. server , all this amI more may bo said f about : the Insolence of oll1co , llli the ! arbItrariness and sLupldlLy of public f r 0111clals , elective as well as heredItary. I I Obviously , no ono Is In so good a po. I sltlon to appralso the yahlO of a sorv- I ' . Ice as Lho ono who Is La rocelvo It. I t Ills judgment or his taste may he j perverted , but the same Is equally i IIItely In the ease of any Cunctlonary ! , ' to whom It may bo entrusted. It the I' : Individual Is to bo loft Creo to pursue . hIs own Interest In the way of Iler- . forming service , It seems to follow r necessarily that ho must also bo left ; free to pursue his own Interest In Ule I way of securing the services at : others. , I I i "Shape" Dars from Job , t Shape counts for more thun scIentific Imowlcdge as a quallfic1tlon ! with the civil servlco commlssloll , nccordlng to the assortlons of 1\lIs3 Dana L. May , n comely miss from 1\lc ! blgan. Mlsp 1\lay Is In Washlnglon cunplng on the trail at the commlsslone's , She Is n graduate of Ann ArbC'r high school and the state normal school nt Ypsi- lanti , Mlch , She brings lIocumentar ) ' I1roof to show that on her mental examination - amination she made n stdng of 10011 In eyery bra"nch except two or three. The result of her Ilhyslcal examInation W l\ u. dlHullpolntment , and when Hho fJousht explanaLlon she wa Informed , i. . . . . nho sa 's , that she was net tall enough . . In prollol'tlon to her wldd } . 1\1lss May . I { ! f confesses she Is In th : : ! "short and . I slout" class , "If I were a Doclety miss : I I' I'I I with a weaILhy Calher I SUllpose I II. would be called ' 1IOtlLe , ' " said she. "As it Is I am short and :1tou1. " \Q \ t-l While John D , HoclwC , ' ! er Is onjoy- 'J ' : ng life abroad the lluUluger of his ' huge estate In the POC:1I1UCO hills Is i' paying 25 cents each fc1' nil snalws " 1llIed the ' ' . on proporty. 'i'hls disburse. t . ment Is at the requ st of Hoclccfeller , [ ' I who Is mortally afraid of snales , They abound In the Duttermlll , hili secLlon and the all Itlng never suls foot on the ground there , alwa's ha'Ing a CIl1'- . I rlage. Ho also offers two dollars for 1. every dog Iellled on the estate , though , , ho had some difficulty with neighbors on this account , His off'r tor the extermination - termination of snakea hus , however , been welcomed by eveIybody In the nel.ghborhood. It would not .be advlsablo for the average man lo follow the example at Gabriele D'Anmmzlo In the matter of II traveling outfit , Recently on a jour. ney D'Annunzlo took 14 trunks and an Italian newspaper had the enterllrlse to make an Inventory of their contents with the following result In part : # ; 3eventy-two shirts , 144 pairs of plain' , .ootS , 24 pairs of sllle socls , 48 pairs of day gloves , 2.1 IlUlrs or ovenlng plovcs , eight sllle muffiers , ohht violet umbreUas , ten green II1l'11sols , 20 dozen ' handkerchIefs and 100 colored cravats. . II . . . , . . . . - Marab , he Place of Bitt 3r Water TIIIRD10 C' md and Pillar Seriell STORY OF TII : ' WII.DERNESS JOURNEYer or TilE I'EIIRY.W ' PEOPLt DJ' 1..11 . " .II.hwr.y and U'way" Prllllcher u.'oP'r1IlhlIIMO. II , Ihp aUlhor , W. 8 , . : d.on. ) ScripLuro AUlhorll ) ' : xodus 15:22-2G : , " , ' I HI Waterl Waterl" 'rhe cry ran "WA,1' the long line oC marchIng' CJ2 ) leople , the Jlad . . . ! news passing' from ' - . , , - - / mOlllh to mouth --p- , . 'unLlI the sultry " " - " " ILlr of the desert .gil ! 1 fILl 1'1 Y quIvered . . . ! fI\ " " : 1,1"1 \ ' 1 with the "olume of rdJtH , I ' lho HOund , In lho fl Ir , r , l. ' " distance away off . - \i' t to the left could bo cl'JIlrJ ) ' aeen the vIsion of cool 8)1rfn/J ) / Ilnd ehady palm trees , an(1 ( lhe w'lconJ , sight hrouJht n wild thrill of joy nul thankfulness to the thll'sty , Llred Il olll , } o'or two , lays now slnco their de- partth'e from the Hed Hea , aCter theh' miraculous de"erance ) ) from Pharaoh , thc ! -IelJrtJw poop Ie had been struggling - gling ucrOf S lhe hot , dusty reaches or the wllierncss. ! The water they had brought with them , while not exhausted - ed , was wprln and braclclsh , and their tl1lr:1ly bodies were longIng for a draught from some l'OOl RlI'lng ) , Eagerly - ly liS they marched , obl'dlentl ) ' Collow- Ing the Cloutl whIch went heCore them , they IWlt ) a I.een 100l\Out for the sIgns or water , and when the cry was raIsed : " \Vat : ) , , ! Water ! " and the people saw the welcome "Islon In UlO dIstance , seemlI1 ly let down out of the very heavens for their refreshing , they claJlIHJd theIr hunlls nnd shouted Cor joy , e"'lng to their leaders to turn and hasten thlUlCr. Dut apparentl ) ' unmlndfu ] of the ( lIs- tant , 'Islon , lhe Clou l stili ] ed forward - ward In the direction It had been goIng - Ing , What could It mean ? Surel ) ' the Cloud was misleadIng them ! l\loses could not have seen ! Again the people raIsed the cry of "W.1tur ! Water ! " and then the elders of tilt ! people hastened Corward to find l\loses , . Dut to their Inquiries am } their cxpostulatlons he cou1d only poInt to the cloud and say : "Whither It goes. we must follow , " On nnd stili on the Cloud led , and the nmltltude reluctantly Collowed. All nfternoon the visIon Imnglng In the heaveni ! : seemed to follow them with tantal zlng IlOrslstence , but as the sun set 1':1d : the light C.alled the vIsIon taded iTem their sight. A wall of dls- I1ppolntment nnl } anger swept over the peopl , and gloomily they set aIJout the tasl ( of pitchIng theIr tents nnd setllln ; ; down Cor the nIght , Jah- zlel , a man of consIderable Inllu- en co who had caused Moses trouble on former occasIons , and who had been the IIror to discover the sIght of the water In tha distance that day , wns loud In hIs dr.nunclatlon of l\loses , declarIng - clarIng that It ho had It to do over again he would go after the water , whell.er any olhers went with him or not. "In fnct , " he exclllimed , filled with a sudden detormlnatlon , "I am hair I mlndd ! to go thIs night. It cannot be I far dlslant , " "Dut perhaps UlO march will bo talccn up In that direction In the mOl'nlng , " remonstrated his friends : "Or we may find water In Ilnother plnce , " And after dint at much argument , the fcllow was dIssuaded from his plan , Dut the next morning when the march was resumed , and the Cloud without deviation from Its course of the previous dny went Corward , the murmuring of thf ; ! pcople brole out afresh , Jahzle ] was louder than ever In his protesls , and set about secretly to sLlr the people to rebellion , Ilnll all throu&h & the morning , as the journer was pursued and they found no water , the poopo ] were more nnd more willIng - Ing to hsten to hIs sedItious tall. , After the mIdday rest nnd the journey had been ngaln talen UII nnd stili no wa- tnr. ,1:1h7.lnl and his followers were upon the point of turnIng bacle , when behold berore them brolco the wocomo sight of pools of water , l orgcLLlng their dIsapPOIntment and murmurlngs , and glad that the ) ' had not dlllnrted , Jahzlel Ilnd his followers hastened forward , and behind them came streaming the multitudes eager to quan' Ulolr thirst at the 000 ] pools , Cnstln asldo Ulelr burdens nnd stoopIng - Ing low , thor scooped up the water In their palms I1nd suclccd It Into their mouths IIko the dry nnd parched eal'th draws In the raIn when It falls upon It. Dut what ails the people ? With wry faces Uley spit the water out more qUlcky ] even than the ) ' hnd dranl , It In , anI } a howl Is ! 'Illsed which sllreads nndI'OWS / as others of the multltudo crowd up to the edge of the pool and drlnle also of lho waleI' , Dut so parchtJd are the ] lOOllle and liO eager tor a drlnle that again they essay - say \ . ( ) drlnlt , but agaIn ther spit the water out as before , and agnln the cr ) ' of dlrappolntment and pro lest rings forlh. " : \III1'ah ! : 'Ilarnhl" ( BItterness ! Blt- terneEf1 ! ) lhe ) ' cried , "Wo cannot drlnlc these wnters , " And they sought out Moses and com. plalned angrll ) ' , saying : "What shnll we drlnl , ? What shnll we Ilrln k ? 1"01' " thou has 10 < 1 us to Marah , the pineo of bllter 'Waler. " "Nay , but It Is God who has led us thlllhw , I t us not murmur against him , " wall MOl\es' \ reply. "BuL thou nrt not going to remain In thll rlr-coT" exc1almpd the people. Im- ' " . . . . ' . . . plI.thmtly , M they aw that the Cloud WM seWing down , nnd Ule hol'IllJ were blowing ' 111 obedlenco to the slgnn ] that there the cuml ) WII8 to bo mlldo , "Yell , we dar not go on , except th. , Clourl go htJCOItI 1.18 , " MaBes rejoined , quietly , but with such posltlvo em- phruls ; that It was evident that no pleading could alter his determlnn.tlon A howl of dlsnppolnlment ntH. ! rage swepl over the I1s3emblage at Lhls announcement - nouncement , nnJahzlel ( \ ntepped h. warll nnl ! flalll : "Would YOIl encamll here whlle wo perIsh with Lhlrst , when refreshing sprIngs or wuter and the shudo of palm tlees are to be found behind tls7 Beller thut we lurn back to the place our eye ! ; loolccd upon yesterl1:1) ' , Here we hr.vo naught hut the bitter water. There wo shall find rest Ilnd refresh. ! ng. " NOJA at approvlli greeted thIs speech , but Moses , unmoved by the de. flunt attitude of the pcoille , repfed ] : "It Is only as we uhldo where Gdd rests Ills Cloud that we can expect hIs blessIng" And us they cried agllln I In the' ' " distress and anger that the wllter WIlS bitter Ilnd they had naught to drInk , Moses lidded : "God can malcc even the hitter water sweet. He will gl\'o us to drInk , " "Can God change this vile stuff ? " , Jahzlol brolco III with a sneer , "Why need ho hav' ! led us to such a place when W mIght have fOllnd springs at good wnter ? You mar tarr ) ' here If ) 'OU will , bu as Cor me , I am going bacl , to that olher place , " Ilnd hE turned and wall\Cd Ilwa ) ' , followed lIy certain of his followers. In sllellco the people watched them , seeming half Inclined to turn and follow - low , hut the presence of th.e Clollt1 hoverlpg ove- them and the stern , un. yIelding Cnco of Moses held them III Indecluoll ! until the crisIs was pasEPr ! and Jahzlel nnd his company har ! passe' ! out of view , Then Moses withdrew Into hIs tent , leavIng Ule people standing there , anr ! gradually the loud murmurIng ceased , as the whisper wellt around : " lores hll8 gone to pray , " For It was noted that the C10ud had settled down upon the tent of 1\lose ! . and cnvelopp.d It , as It was wont te do when the Lord would talk witt. theIr leader. Subdued by the sight the peoplc waited , forgetUng for the moment theIr distressing thirst and their t11sappolntment at the bitter wa. ters , Then the Cloud lifted again and Moses came forth , WlUlOUt the least glance to UIO rIght or the left , he passed on by the p..ople , who watcher ! him wUh mIngled awe and wonder , On au on h > ) went , never pausIng until - til he came to the Yer ' outslIrts of the camp , by which time all lhe assembly oC the people had been stirred b ) ' tM unusllal proceedings and came together - gether with ! lhe rest of the people anL' Collowed him at a distance , An1 while all eyes watched Intentl } ' , : \loses stopped before a certnln tree Crom which he speedily gathered sev. eral t.oughs and then turned and went swIfLly towards the pools of water from whIch the people had so short : ; , time before turned away In anger and dlsg'lst. What strange thIng was this which theIr leader WII8 doing ? With growIng - Ing iulerest the people Collowed and came up to the edge of the waters as Moses cast therein the boughs I1t hnd cuthered and spol\C with a loud volco so tlUlt all standing near coull ! hear , saying : "Hero would the Lord prove thee , whetlJer yo will wall { In his wa's erne no , for again has he given ) 'OU de- IIver.lnce , DrInk we of the waters , for God hath touched them with the finger o [ his power , " ' 1'119 voIce ceased , Dut In all that great company of llcople there was not one who moved to stoop and drlnle , oc blind and hard ot heart were they , U1I1t they were slow to bellevo the words whIch Moses had spolen , Dut at last there cume one and Imeeled down by Ule waters and sipped hair hesitatingly from the hanl. ho dll1ped Illto the pool. Then a glad . shollt rose from his lips , and dropplnb. on lJoth 1111nds he plunged his face In to the pool nnd drank loug I1n eagerly. 'l'hen another and I1notllel followl'd his exalllple , aud soon thE great thirsty throng was slalilng IU Ullrst , aud shouting Cor jor over th15 thing whIch God had dontJ Cor them In the meantl1uo Jahziel aUlI those with him had lost no time In jOllr- IH ) 'lng towards the place or theh vlslolI , but not Umt nIght nor the nex\ \ did fllCY find Ilught but the burning sunds find the rock ' waste. The litth water they had brought wIth Lhem wal now well nIgh exhausled , and deatb stared Ulom In Ute fuce. Wearllr the ) dragged on and on. Now no 10ng01 hoplug to 11nll the place Cor whIch they had set out , the ) ' sought to retract their steps nnd regain the compan ) ' from whIch the ) ' had so wl1lfull ) ' with dra WO , In splto of the pl'Olests 01 : \Ioses. An : ! at last when lhe } ' hac. ' about given up hope and were read ) to 11own nnd dIe , they agaIn CLllnE' In slghL of Mamh , I : utJrly expectantl ' the ' ; , ) ) presscO Corward with what lIttle strength the had lert , but when the ) ' had como t.c the place where the ealllp had beer Illtchl'd the ) ' Cound fl desel'ted and thE Ileoilio had g01l0. "Yoa , wo mIght have Imown they would have gene , for how could they romll.ln hero where UlO waters were un. fit to lirlnk , and were but an aggravat. Ing reminder of their Ireatest need , ' spolto up Jahzlel , lIltterly , as he dragged hhnselC away from the wa. ter's ellge , followed b ) ' hIs oompanlolli ! ; "Thoro Is nolhlllg for us to do but to press forward , " Anll on Into the desert the ) ' went. , Ignornnl , because of theIr sIn and Uft , bellet , of Ule miracio God had " "roughl at Marah , and mlsslllg the blesslnt' whlctl mIght have lIcell thel3 oven nt MarM , the place of blttor waters , ' " , . I' . , . 4 , . . . . . ' . , , NEW HOMES IN THE NORTHWEST. Shoshone Reservation to Do Opened to Settlement - Chicago & NorthWestern - Western R'y Announces Round Trip Excursion nates from Alll'oints Juy ] 12 to 20 , Less than ono faro for the round lrlp to Shoshoni , W'omlns , the reservation - ervation border. The only an rail route to the res. ervatlon border , Dates of registration Juy ] 16th to 31st at Shoshoni and Lander , Reached only by this 1Ine. Write for pamphlets , temng how t taw ] up ono of these attractlvo home- steads. Information , maps nnd pamphlets Cree on request to S , F , Mfer ] ) , A. G , F , & P. A. , Omaha , Neb. Girl Horsebreaker , MIss Wlnnonah Van Ohl" a New Jersey girl 20 years old , Is making qulto n repulatlon ns 11 horsebreaer. ] Five 'ears ago , a slender slip of a girl , she went to South Dakota with her mother , who had been sent thither Cor a change of climate. MIss Wln- nonah learned to ride bronchos out there and on returnIng cast she took to trlllnlng and breakIng horses , In which worle she has been remarlmby ] successful. She has novel' sustained any Injury while thus engllged. Laundry work at homo would bo much more satisfactory If the rIght Starch were used , In order to get the desIred stiffness , It Is usunlly l1eces- sar ) ' to use so much starch thnt the beauty and fineness of tbe fabrIc Is hidden behind a Imste of varying thickness , which not only destroys the appearance , but also affe ts the wearIng - Ing quaHty of the goods. This trouble can be entlrey ] overcome by using Defiance - fiance Stllrch , as It can be applied much maI'o thlny ] because of Its greater - er strength than other makes , Angel of Lower Rank , Father Taylor's youngest grandchl1 ! I declared she saw angels In the clouds beckoning her to come and play , One da ' a ] ftUe frIend said : "You're not the only one who sees angels. Thero's a friend of mine up there. too , See ! " Little Pearl looccd ] , and then drawled with exasperating IndIfference - ference : "Oh , 'es. Dut she Isn't much of an angel , Is she , sItting on the back doorsteps of Heaven , a-swing. Ing her feets , " Little Girl's Desire , Mabel had alwa 's worn llgh-topped I shoes , much to hI' own dlssatisCactlon , and one day while admIring her - mOLh-1 er's slippers she saidlamma : , can't I have a pall' at low.necked shoes next summer ? " His Excrlence. "Pa , " saId WfIIle , thoughtfuy ] ) , "I think I knonow. . what the minister meant when he said 'It is more blessed to give than to receh'e , ' ' ' "Yes ? " 'hat was It ? " "Castor 01) ) , " Lewis' Singlc Rindcr strai ht 5c cisar I made of rich , mellow tobacco. Your : dealer or Lewis' Factol1' , Peoria. III , GlitterIng generalities are the rhinestones - I stones of speech , . , . ' . . . - . . . . c , . , . . No Improvement. In ono at the Sunday schools In Malden , 1\IIls8" recently the teacher of a class of sruall boys Inquired of each ana It ho thought he bad been n. better boy durIng the year , gach a swer was In Lho affirmative except one IILtlo fellow about eIght years old , who was conspIcuous for his sl- lenco , The Leacher put the question lo him a second tlmo , when with consIderable - sIderable earnestncss he replied : "I am just as worse ns I ever was , " As n. rule women are not inclined to lay up anj'thlng for a rainy day- probably becausc they dlsllle the Idea of shopping In the rain. Save the Pennies You Con Buy the Big Ton Cake Pack ago of On Time Yeast for 5 cenls , warranted by the On 'rime Yeast Company to give satisfaction - faction or money refunded. Two packages of "On Time" will cost you 10 cents and are equal in weight to three packages of any olher brand for which you will pay 15 cents , : rhe extrn nlcket Is worth as much to you as to the manufncturer of Ihe seven cake package , Use On Tlmo YOllst and get Ten Cakes lor 5 cents Instead of seven , Ask Your Grocer for On Time Yeast ' \ This Is What Catches Me ! ' , - . . 16oz-Qne-Thlrd l\.lora Starch. : ; : ) , " , ' , : If' , . . i 1 4 - - - . - - ' ' - . - " ' . - - - - ' - ' - - - ; . " : . - - - . - - : : : ; - . . . - CASTO RIA ( mmB ) _ , . Z" . . _ . . _ " , _ . . n . . . . _ _ , . _ . . For _ Infants and Children , ' t "BIA The Kind You Have - - . - " . . " , , - . - ; , . . , - . . . . . . . . : . . . . " Always Bought \ getable Prcparalionfor AssImilating - sImilating lheToodandReguta- ling the Stamncl1s andBowe1s of B ears th e . . Signature ' . Promotes'Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither OplUm-'Morphine nor Mineral. 0 f NOT NARCOTIC. . . . . . 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