Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 30, 1900, Image 3

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A UNIQUE PROFESSION-
Enterprising Collector Haunts Jan
ffles for the Cnrioos in Orchids
During a summer that I spent in
Baltimore several years ago said a
New Orleans riceman I made the ac
quaintance of a very quiet young fel
low of the name of Jamison who was
staying at the same family hotel I
had known him for several months be
fore I discovered his occupation and
when he incidentally mentioned it one
evening I -was genuinely startled He
was a professional collector of orchids
There are only two others in the Unit
ed States and less than a dozen in tho
world Jamisons customers were
wealthy orchid faddists and be made
regular trips for them to South Amer
ica He had also been to Africa and
Java but the Amazon country was his
favorite stamping ground It was a
strange life and after the ice was brok
en he told me some wonderful storiea
of adventure The plants he collected
were not the kind we ordinarily soe at
greenhouses and esteem as such great
rarities his prizes were freaks of the
floral world far too difficult to secure
to ever get into the open market If
you have ever given any attention to
the subject you know of course that
the variations of the orchid both as
to shape and color are almost infinite
Jamison told me he bad seen them
aping nearly every form of insect life
Some would resemble enormous dragon
flies with gorgeously tinted wings oth
ers would take the shape of beetles
and still others seemed like magnificent
moths The region wbere the finest
specimens were found was rank with
fever and alive with all sorts of venom
ous reptiles Jamison described it as
the most beautiful and most horrible
country in the world The business
was more or less of a gamble he said
and the collector was never absolutely
certain about what lie brought home
The net result would be a lot of dry
shriveled bulbs which might develop
into superb blossoms and might put
forth nothing but a few insignificant
buds Three fourths of the find was
usually lost in transit Jamisons health
had broken in his queer trade and he
was resting when I met him About
the time I left Baltimore he went to
New York to arrange for another trip
to the tropics and I have never heard
from him since If he is alive I sup
pose he is still scouring the jungles for
the plutocratic conservatory New
Orleans
SAGACITY BROUGHT A FAT FEE
louns Surgeon Did Not Liaugli nt His
Patients Iniajjinary Ailment
It is well known in medical science
that imagination plays an important
part both in ailment and cure One of
Philadelphias most successful young
sui geons recently demonstrated this in
a rather ridiculous manner The Presi
dent of a local financial institution has
for some time been laboring under the
delusion that hair was growing in his
throat He visited doctor after doctor
and they all laughed at him The thing
is preposterous they said after care
ful examination But still the man in
sisted that they were wrong and work
ed himself into a condition bordering
on nervous prostration Finally he
went to the young surgeon in question
who at once decided upon a plan of ac
tion Ill fix you all right in a jiffy
he said Then he went into an ante
room snipped a couple of hairs froin
his wrist and fastened them to the end
of an instrument Returning to the pa
tient he inserted the instrument down
the mans throat gave a little jab and
pulled it out again There were the
hairs sure enough It was a stroke of
genius for the man with an imaginary
complaint at once resumed his normal
condition and the young surgeon was
rewr ied with a fat fee Philadelphia
Record
Condiments and stimulants are not
really foods They are simply whips
to appetite or digestion
The Douglas Shoe
The best advertised and consequently
the best known shoe ib the world to day
is undoubtedly made by the W L Doug
las Shoe Co of Brockton Mass The one
idea of this company has always been to
sell a shoe for 350 which equals in ev
ery way the 3 shoes of any other con
cern They are able to do this on account
of there being no middle mans profit as
the goods are sold direct from the factory
to file wearer In sixty of the principal
cities of the country they have their own
retail stores The goods are made in all
sizes aud widths and few shoes equal
them for style and durability
The factory at Brockton employs over
1100 hands and all labor troubles are
settled by the State Board of Arbitra
tion Nothing but union labor is em
ployed and pay about the best average
wages of any shoe workers in the United
States The factory pay roll amounts to
17435 per week This company makes
shoes for men only and it is their proud
boast that over one million men wear
them Denver Colo Past
Vinegar taken with food greatly de
lays and sometimes entirely prevents
proper digestion
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bough
Signature of CkZ7 t24
agents wanted
in every city town or village Xo special
experience is required The Cosmopolitan
in starting out for the fall subscription sea
son of 1900 is prepared to pay handsomely
for work Arrangements are being made lo
give every possible aid to agent and any
person with a little perseverance can largely
increase his income by this work even if
spare moments only are utiized Write to
day for Special Fall Offer Add ess
THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE
Agents Department N Y
MOB BTJLE IN -AKRON
ATTEMPT TO LYNCH A NEGRO IN
AN OHIO TOWN
Lockup County Jail and City Bnildinj
Successively Stormed by the Crowd
Scenes of Kiot and Bloodshed in
Which Two Persons Are Killed
A mob of several thousand frenzied
persons in Akron Ohio infuriated over
an assault upon the little daughter of Mr
and Mrs Theodore Haas by Louis Peck
the taty prison
a colored man searched
the county jail and the old court house
of bul
for the negro engaged in a battle
lets with officers of the law set fir to
Columbia Hall adjoining the city build
ing and threatened to destroy the latter
structure
Peck -was arrested Wednesday and
trouble caused the
murmurs of gathering
sheriff socretly to trnusfe the prisoner
to Cleveland The report that be bad
confessed spread rapidly and the mob
gathered soon after dark
It was about S30 oclock when the mob
surged down the street to the city pris
on With a shout from the leaders the
doors were battered down and a rush
made for the prisoner The officers of
fered no resistance and to satisfy the
mob that Peck had been removed piloted
a coinniktec in a search of the cells and
building
Tiie search was fruitless and with a
yell Now for the county jail give us
the nigger and we will deal with him a
rush was mode for the latter building
and it was soon in the hands of the fren
zied crowd After a thorough search of
the private apartments the mob started
to batter down the big iron doors Dep
uty Sheriff Stone mounted a chair in
front of the prison doors and implored
the crowd to disperse giving his word
that Peck was not within He offered to
allow a committee to make a search from
ip to bottom and this satisfied the
crowd that the negro had been smuggled
away
Then the mob rushed across the street
and forced open the doors of the county
court house The building was soon
packed and all rooms searched except
those of the treasury department A start
was made to tear off the iron doors of the
latter department but this was soon
abandoned and the mob rushed back to
the city prison crying for the blood of
Peck
Hundreds forced their way into the
jail for the second time insisting that the
negro was there somewhere
Mayor W E Young hastened to the
building and mounting the steps called
upon the crowd to disperse pledging his
word that the prisoner had been escorted
out of town Cries of indignation greet
pd the executives announcement and he
was denounced on all sides for alknving
the colored man to escape the clutches
of the mob
At 10 oclock the mob began to attack
the city prison for the third time In
the excitement someone fired a shot
which wns followed by a fusillade The
officers in the building appeared at the
windows and began to shoot over the
heads of the people A man armed with
at the officers
a shotgun leveled his weapon
cers and they wore soon made the target
for the mobs fire An indescribable
Beene followed Several of the policemen
fell wounded others were struck by
bricks- and other missiles hurled by the
mob and the return lire of the laws offi
cers wrought havoc in the ranks of the
mob It is certain that thirty or forty
persons were wounded in the melee and
two are known to be dead
Following the shooting Columbia Hall
was set on fire and within a short time
had burned to the ground This building
adjoined the city prison and the flames
were soon communicated to the jail Not
content with firing the buildings the mob
determined to prevent the firemen from
attempting to stay tho progress of the
flames The hose was cut at every op
portunity and one fireman was shot
CONGER INDICTS CHINA
Saya Imperial Cavalry Bombarded
tfcxs lactations
A long dispatch from Minister Conger
was received at rir State Department
in Washington MonJy iiht giving a de
tailed report of tljfc condition of affairs
in Pekin since Jmo 20 Mr Conger
said that a few days after the fall of
Taku forts the broke off
communication with the foreign ministers
and gavp orcers that the diplomats leave
the city Believing that to do this meant
certain massacre Mr Conger goes on to
state the ministers refused to vacate
thereupon the imperial government or
dered the imperial forces to attack in
force the legations
He says that failing to take the lega
tions by infantry attack the Chinese
troops brought artillery into play and for
over three weeks the legations were sub
jected to continued heavy bombardment
The Pekin imperial army made repeated
and determined attacks and attempted to
carry the legation defenses and it was
only through the gallant and heroic stand
of the marine guards that the Chinese
failed lo capture the legations The por
tion of the message outlined above Avas
suppressed by the department
The Government has been anxiously
waiting to hear from Mr Conger and
while the revelation he makes is start
ling the officials were prepared for just
what they got Mr Congers statement
that tho Chinese made a desperate at
tempt to exterminate the foreigners the
night before the relier army arrived in
dicates that the Chinese knew the foreign
army would take the city in a few hours
and that they wanted to destroy all evi
dence of their duplicity by killing the
foreigners As fhu imperial government
directed the attacks on the legation which
constituted a declaration of war it is
said that no peace overtures will be ac
cepted which do not embody a complete
surrender
Odds and Enfis
Mabel Bouton a young actress -New
York is insane
Lawrence Turjanic Cleveland Ohio
killed Anthony Strauss
Wm Doepke and one of his children
were killed bx a train in Cincinnati
Camden N J patrolmen will be al
lowed to wear shirt waists while on
UUIJ
Dr James E Kieler director of Licl
Observatory San Francisco died sud
denly from apoplexy
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CONFESSIONAL INVIOLABILITY
Frcncb Priest Fined for Bevealinc
Secrets Confided to Him
A case recently decided by the Nintt
Chamber of the Civil Court of the SeirK
would have served Boccaccios turn ad
mirably The matter however roman
tic is nevertheless a very serious one
especially to certain sections of tb
community for it concerns nothing less
than the inviolability of tbe confession
al By the legal tribunal above named
the Abbe Breton vicaire of the Cathe
dral of Meaur was fined 200f and costs
for having betrayed secrets confided tc
him in his character of confessor Faci
Is a thousand times stranger than fie
tion and never surely had the grav
lawyers of tbe Paris bar a more curi
ous case brought before them Th
story is briefly this Pere Elisee an ex
Franciscan monk while still within th
pale of orthodoxy had once a quartei
Df an hours interview with a younj
lady Mille L in a convent parlor bei
brother and sister being present It
was a case of love at first sight Th
pair never met again but entered into
correspondence we gather of an inno
cent but sentimental nature After a
time Mille I grew uneasy and her
confessor the said Abbe being absent
she poured out her heart to him in writ
ing of course under the pledge of se
crecy She was bidden to hand ovei
to him the whole of the tender missives
which were straightway handed over to
his superiors Then followed a verita
ble earthfluake
The case for the defense was based
npon the fact that the young ladys con
fidence had been given in writing and
to the Abbe in his capacity of friend
rather than of priest This view the
court would not entertain for a mo
ment holding that the role of eonfessoi
Is not confined to tbe confessional box
Laws moreover alike eeclesiasticaJ
arid civil were adduced in point ac
cording to the Constitution of Pope
Benedict XIV 1745 any priest vio
lating the secrecy of the confessional ie
Suspended from his functions Th
civil law on the subject of secrets con
fided professionally whether to priest
or laymen is still more categorical Bj
no consideration of interest public oi
private is the violation of such secrecj
held excusable London News
Decidedly Unusual
Editor Has this mysterious disap
pearance any unusual features
Reporter Well I guess yes The
nan has not disappeared as completely
ts if the earth had opened and swal
owed him up Detroit Journal
Motor Fire Engine in Pris
The new motor fire engine of th
Paris municipality is- doing excellent
work It carries six men and travels al
the rate of thirteen miles an hour
Stair Climbing
A well known physician declares that
stair climbing is the very best thing for
the health when performed in the
proper manner
Gold XedalA ivardcd Walter Baker Co
Paris Aug 20 The judges at the
Paris Exposition have just awarded a
gold medal to Walter Baker Co Ltd
Dorchester Mass U S A for their
preparations of cocoa and chocolate This
famous company now the largest mauu
facturers of cocoa and chocqlate in the
world have received the highest awards
from the great international and other
xpositions in Europe and America This
is the third award from a Paris exposi
tion
Weight of Whales
Have you any idea of the size of the
iommon Greenland whale Nlllson
Jie zoologist estimates the full grown
mimal to average 100 tons or 224000
ounds That is to say a wbale weighs
ks much as about eighty elephants or
100 bears Of course some run larger
han this There are tales among old
ivhalers of whales 110 feet long and
weighing at least 150 tons But such
ire not to be seen in these days A
seventy foot whale is a big one now
Still it mny give some idea of what
monsters are occasionally killed when
ive mention that a ton of oil has been
jxrracted from tbe tongue alone of a
single whale
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The above picture shows the bouse where George Dewey was born December UOth
1837 It was occupied by the Dewey family until after the death of the Admiral a
father It then came Into the possession of Captain Edward Dewey who sold It to
its present owner and occupant Tlt Gordon Esq In the summer of 1SSU Mr uor
3on moved it to Its present site In the following February 1800 and has occupied it
nntll the present time Mr and Mrs -Gordon are unfailing In their courtesy to the
thousands who visit this shrine the birthplace of Admiral Dewey
A recent letter from T R Gordon to the Peruna Drug MTg Co Colnmbus v
reads as follows
It is with great satisfaction that I find myslf able after an extended trial to
write yon In this emphatic manner of the good your Pernna has done my wife
She has been troubled with catarrh from childhood and whenever she
has a cold or any unusual condition of the weather it was worse than usual
and seemed more than she could bear The dropping in ber throat at night prevent
ed refreshing Bleep in fact we had come to look upon It as incurable and from tbe
many remedies used In vain we had reason to
We are thankful and happy to say that your Peruna has been of
great benefit to her and 1 confidently look for a complete and entire cure
High praise Is not too much to bestow upon your remedy T R Gordon
Address The Peruna Medicine Co Columbus O for free book on cataarh
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A Labor Saver
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A Limited Stockholder
Passenger indignantly Why dont
you run more cars on this line
Conductor Why to tell the truth I
only own half a million of tbe stock of
this line so I dont have much to say
about It Judge
BEST FOR THE UOWELS
No matter what ails you headache to a
cancer you will never get well until your
bowejs are put right CASCARETS Iwlp
nature cure you without a gripe or pain
produce easy natural morements cost
you iust 10 cents to Start getting your
health back CASCAEETS Candy Ca
thartic the genuine put up in metal
boxes every tablet has C C C stamped
on it Beware of imitations
Automatic Photography
An apparatus has been devised for
automatically photographing people as
they enter shops and other places
Halls Catarrh Cure
Is taen internally Price 75 cents
In coining such modern word3 as
telegram protography etc tbe
Japanese have recourse to the Chinese
language as we do to tbe Greek
I do not believe Pisos Onre for Con
sumption has an equal for coughs and
coldsTolrB F Boyer Trinity Springs
Ind Feb 15 1900
About thirty cities in Wisconsin are
Gnrmlicvl Ttrvrh frnin o T -- i
wells
PUTNAM FADELESS DYE pro
duces tbe fastest and brightest colors
of any known dye stuff
TJie capacity of the stomach is varied
greatly by age and habits of eating
Mrs WlnsloWs Booranio stbut lor UbUasen
teething sottcna the Rtims reances inflammation
allays cain euxes wind eotic 25 cents a bottle
Salt and soda are excellent for bee
stings and spider bites
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FREE BOOK on MILLS
Write for It
These control the wind
DIRECT MOTION TRIPLE GEAR
ROWER flIILLS
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PERKINS on a mill is a guarantee
that it is the best in the world Our Steei Towers can not
twist or bbw down Branch houses in every State in every
country Agents in every town
INSIST ON HAVING THE BEST
Perkins Wind Mill Co
MISHAWAKA INDIANA
Over the liine to JKeno
A peroxide Juno interviewed a San
Francisco fortune teller on the usual
subject Lady said tbe seer you
will visit foreign lands and tbe courts
of kings and queens You will con
quer all rivals and marry tbe man of
your choice he will be tall dark and
distinguished looking Young
Yes and very rich The fair visitor
rose and in her eagerness grasped tire
fortune teller by both shoulders How
oh how shall I get rid of my present
husband San Francisco Wave
Englands Debt to Osromwell
If England rules the seas more than
ver Neptune did it is because a man
has been found of remarkable depth
jf spirit who had in tbe seventeenth
sentury the klea of drawing up the
navigation act It dominates tbe poli
cy of tbe civilized world to day Eu
rope was forced to rest in the month of
April 1900 silent with arms folded
before the movements in the Trans
vaal because Oliver Cromwell dipped
bis pen in the ink on Oct 9 1051
Bordeaux La Tetite Giroude
Public Health
And Public Morals are always enhanced
and improved and Disease Sickness
Poverty and Misery ameliorated or an
nihilated and doctors bills avoided by
ducating the public especially the young
men on subjects of vital importance con
cerning their physical well being The
Poabody Medical Institute No 4 Bul
Gnch street Boston Mass has done no
ble work for mankind through their great
medical publications which have been
read and indorsed by many very many
thousands of people Their last unique
04 page pamphlet for men only entitled
Know Thyself should be read by all
the men throughout the land Sent free
seajed on receipt of 6 cents for postage
Send for it to day
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UNION MADE
Tho modern easy
fitting economical
shoes for progressive
men aro tho W L
Dougla3 3 and 3 SO
shoes Perfect shoes
that hold their shapo
and fit until worn our
Oror 1030000 satisfied
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A 84 SHOE FOR S3
The real worth of our CJ ami Sfct iO
nhoen compared with other nnkcn Is SI
to SI Wc arc the largest malern aad retailers of
meuf63 and 110 thots in the Wurld We make and
tell marc 3 and i A shoes than any other two manu
facturers in tho United Stale
Tla nnr the Urpet t3 and 3M shoe business in the
u orld and a perfect system of manufacturing enables
tis to produce higher grade 03 and SXiO shoes than can
be had clucwhere
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shoes are told lhananvothcrmxkeisbepiiuseTIIlY
AUJE JLiili ISSlVT Your dealer thould keep
thrtn wegire one dealer exclusive sale in each town
jdtUc no Riilmtitutv Innst on having WI
Douglas shoes with name and price tiamptd on bottom
If your dealer will not get them for you send direct to
factory enclosing- price and 25 extra for carriage
State kind of leather sue and width plsin or cap toe
Our shoes will reach you anywhere Catuloyae Free
W L DOUGLAS SHOE CO Brockton Mass
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We take the finest dried beef
and slice it as none can do by
hand Then we seal the wafer
slices in key - opening cans
They come to you with all their
tempting freshness marked
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Thats but one of Libbys
thirty varieties of canned lunch
eons that your grocer should
have for you He will get them
ifiyou ask There are no others
like them
Libby McFJiiil cf Ubby Chicago
Write for our free booklet How to
Make Good Things to Eat-
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Dont be f ooed with a mackintosh
or rubber coat If youwantacoat
that will keep you dry In the hard
est storn buy the Fish Brand
Slicker If not for sale In your
town write for catalogue to
A J TOWER Boston Mass
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