THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , MARCH 4 , 1904. Republican Congressional Com mittee Fixes Mny 17. WILL nENOMINATE M'CARTHY The Republican CoMoresslon.il Central Committee Met In Norfolk Last Nlijht and Determined on Date for Convention Delegates to Chlcarjo. Tim republican coitKroHHtonnl con volition of the Tblnl dtatrlct will bo bold In ColninbuR Mny 17. Thin WUB determined by tbo inoniborH of the ro- inibllrnn coiiKrosHlonnl cuntrnl coin- nil tloo which mot In the pnrlorn of tbo Pacific hotel liiHt evening. Col < \inibiiH WIIH adopted UB tbo convention city by unanimous vote , there being no other city HUBir < > Htod. The ( lute for tbo convention Is ono day before the Htiito republican con * vontlon convoncH at Lincoln. No ac tion was taken by the committee In regard to the United States senator- Hblp. To nenornlnate McCarthy. It wns conceded by tbo coiunilttoo thiit Congressman McCarthy would bo renoininated by acclamation. In regard to the position of delete - to the national republican con vention at Chicago , for which suvoral candldatoH have been mentioned , tbo committee discussed the pronpectn In an Informal way. Frank Nelson of Nlobrara was mentioned by George A. Brooks of Knox county ; (1. W. Wil liams of Albion was montlonod by coinmlttcomen from that section and Mr. 1'lpor of Uurt county was brought forth by 1 * . L. Hork of Tokamab. This was only done In an Informal way and nothing of a dollnlto nature was at tempted. The representation to tbo Columbus convention will be based upon tbo vote received by Mr. McCarthy two years ago. For every 100 votes cast of major fraction thereof , ono dele gate will bo allowed , and ono at largo. Thin will make over 200 dele gates In tbo convention. It will allow Madison county fifteen. The committee present were : Q. N. Seymour , Elgin ; II. P. Williams , St. Edwards ; P. L. Rork , Tokamah ; J. F. Jonal , Ifnrttngton ; IS. II. Phelps , Schuylor ; J. C. Elliott , West Point ; Sheriff Sides , Dakota City by proxy for J. J. Elmers. South Sioux City ; Dr. O'Conncll , Ponca ; C. C. McNIsh , Fremont ; George A. Drooks , llazllo Mills ; Hurt Mnpcs. Norfolk ; M. L. Ilosaltor , Sliver Creek ; J , A. Osborno , Genoa ; Walter L. Mete , Plalnvlow ; Carl Kramer , Columbus , by proxy for II. O. llaiiHon ; E. M. White , Stanton , by proxy for W. W. Young ; 13. A. Wlltse , Ponder ; W. 11. McNeil , Wayno. , * - , f * J * * ; United States Will Not Be ! "v v ' ' ' ' Drawn Into' the BattleY' HAS NOTHING AT ALL , ATSTAKE . , ! NothlnQr at Least , of Enough to Warrant a Clash Between . the ; ' American Government 'and th'e RCis-j ' slans , So Says Walter Wellmnn. ' . Walter \Vollnwn , In n .Washington especial to the Chicago Hecor MlonvUlj says : . "There Is not ono chance In toii million that the United States Is to become Involved In the Asiatic wan This statement waa made to mo by a member of the American govern ment , whose relations with President Hoosovolt and Secretary Hay are so close and contldontlal that It may well be said ho spoke for them. "Naturally the president and tbo secretary of-stnto cannot make public utterance In .such a question. But their views and the views of the lead ing members of the government hero are so well Known , that I am able to reflect them with accuracy. To many readers it may seem that any such as surance is superfluous. And yet your correspondent , during a recent journey In the Northwest , was ofteji asked the question If there exists any serious danger of the United States becoming embroiled In the hostilities between Russia and Japan. More over , the somewhat oxcltod and al most hysterical outgivings" the HUB- sian press , prompted in part by the ' RuKsiun government Itself , have sorv- ' ea to increase the feeling of anxiety 'and to add to the -fear that sooner or 'later1 the United States may bo in- ' volvod. - It is also true , as anyone may dls- cover by leaving Washington and con versing with tbo people out in the .states , , that tjiero exists just a little jrepidatlon , on tie | score of President Roosevelt's" supposed love for mili tary operations ahd his penchant for getting into any muss that may bo going on in bis neighborhood. This feeling does exist to sonjo extent , ami it exists among the very men who most admlro the president. They do not believe ho Is rash or that ho . would wantonly take steps which might plunge this country into war , but they feel that If , through the qxl- Agencies qf'j'circumstances'n strityjqd j ] rorupiiwxire | ( 'tft ' ar 'so * between / tho. IwtjnfUid'.States' ' nnd RuSsla , the jyesj- - . , dent might , not be as discreet and 9 u- , lloim as , for InHtnncc , Mr. McKlnloy would bo , wore ho still alive and In the presidential chair1. On tlicno accounts I have nought Information ax to tbo actual state of opinion In our government with ref erence to this | KSHlblllty. Such In formation I have sought In the high est quarters. There Is hero not the slightest fear that the United States may bo drawn within the vertex of war. There IB no doslro that tbo United States become Involved. There IB no belief thatthls country has any stake In the outcome of the pres ent hostilities which could In any probable contingency warrant the drawing of the sword by the United States. ProHldent RooHOVolt ban just an much Idea of embroiling hlfl country In war with Great Urltaln , or Mexico , or Italy , an ho has of taking the part of Japan agalnBt Russia , which of course , moans that ho ban no thought of mich a thing and never ban bad. .RuHHlans may feel that American Hympathlofl are with Japan ; theymay feel that there exists n real danger that the United States muy , In tbo end , lake part In the struggle on the Japanese side. Hut their fears are groundless. The only way In which Russia could draw the United States Into hostile action would bo by mak ing war upon the United States , nnd no ono In his senses believes Russia will do Htich a thing as that. SCHORREGGE SELLS HIS BAKERY Lewis Brothers are the New Propri etors of the Business , E. J. Schorrcggo , ono of the pioneer neer business men of Norfolk , has Bold his bakery , fancy grocery nnd confectionery business to Thomas and William Lewis , who took posses- Blon yoBtorday and arc now conduct ing tbo business nt the od ! tttnnd. Mr. Schorrcggo has boon In business In Norfolk for many years , but recently - contly his health has boon falling him nnd be decided to dispose of his store nnd bakery and rent up. Mr. Schorrcggo Is vacating the rooms ho has occupied us n residence and Is moving to a cottage on Madison - son avenue , between Third and Fourth streets. Ho expects to spend uomo of his tlmo In traveling and visiting with relatives in this and other states , nnd will not ongagoMn other business for the present. The brothers who succeed him came hero from Sioux City. Both are experienced baker , } and one has boon in the employ of Mr. Schorregge for about a year. They expect to conduct the business on the name line as has been pursued Ly Mr. Rchor roggo , malting such changoa as.hoy ( sea fit from tlmo to time. TIMELY TOPICS. < It the Klnkald (110-acro ( homestead bill wore loft ! 'to the newspapers of " . , . . . _ . , _ . . . _ _ _ . ' ' j/4 JL 4t * n I * * \i .l'-r * 1 * * ! - * 1 X | I t \l)6"sixtli'Wtrl'ctv-lt \ ) 'would pass \1 * yeryutlttlW iloiay.1' There -has ttevter licoh' , h IJDlli' . 'before congrorfs ' with tmch ' ( Ilrdct b'earlng iip'on' hls part , ,5\'t the 'wo'rltlnnlf ' tfhleii wouldMiavb' ' ' ' ' ' " ' 'sAiqli'fa'r'rDKcHtug t > rfe'cts1'"hu're as tills 'bill' , ' ir't'Iio ' iliige * Is'-ableMo got * It onnfygdlil' la\\v ho 'cnri fcill-Hfiii Vi'steinit"t : oVhiska for anything It' ' luvs. * it -oulh' 'HM'iui ' tKo < donWliiB' bf' n'JpfihYt'lon'4. the 'IWiUHlUg1- " "now U > yvi > s ; 'ftb doiibfln'K'uf tb6MhVotrff | Johrnal : M ' . - fK * 'Sonic ot tiio-'im&b eminent nlUn of'Uie country-Mncludlns a hmiiy lending ( foctoVs 'In every com < munlty contend that medicine -not only 'does no goodbut'actual harm ? that what tho'people need Isto bo taught to avoid medicine , and cat less , eat slowly , take exorciseam } keep out In the fresh airas much ni possible. If this contention is true and thoro' Is llttlo doubt about it Isn't it too bad that In every commu nity there are Influential men prac ticing medicine ? The habit of taking medicine has become so firmly fixed that wo have heard Intelligent physi cians say they cannot persuade their patients not to take it ; that they of ten give sugar pellets , to satisfy pa tients who insist on taking something , but who would be harmed by medi cine. Isn't it a pity that the people are not taught the simple , important , truthful things , Instead of great theo ries that befog and injure them ? The medical men In every community are intelligent nnd inlluential , and the medlclno habit Is growing , Many newspapers are supported by modi * cal advertising ; the people of. Jhla country pay more for medicine than they pay for broad. The facts are that we , the people , have been taught wrong so long that wo have no sense ; wo neglect the simple and Important truth , nnd follow off expen sive and Injurious fads. Surgery and physiology are important sciences , but medicine is mischievous , danger ous and useless. Atchlson Globe. If that little hole In the bottom of the Ketzlvan , the crack warship of the Russian navy , built In the United States , is forty feet long as reported by an alleged eye witness of the llrst battle at Port Arthur , it Isn't much to bo wondered at that she serves now merely as a stationary battery with her keel resting In the mud. It will take , long time to close up q cleft of that djmensjou , State Journal. V Artistic job .printing at. Tie ; NQ\V'B ' Half Dozen Counties Were Re presented Here. ADOPT SEVERAL NEW IDEAS County Offlcera From Northern Ne braska Points Met at the Oxnard Their Work More Methodically. Their Work Moare Methodically. [ Krotn Wodncnday'a Dully. ] Assessors from half n dozen coun ties In northern Nebraska mot at the Oxnard hotel In this city yesterday afternoon for the purpose of discuss Ing plans that will bo ot mutual bene fit to the profession. They decided to ropuest deputies to return books as onrly as possible from each precinct so that the ac counts will not all come In at ona tlmo and thus congest tbo labor. This will give the assessors a HuHnco tc chock up In time. MortgagoB hold by non-residents of the county in which a man Is assess ing , will bo listed and the list sent to the county In which the man lives , liy thus exchanging , the man who owns a mortgage In some other coun ty will have to pay assessments on his value Just the same. A farmer against whom there Is a mortgage IB not given the right to subtract the amount of mortgage against his prop erty. This point is now in the BU- promo court of the state. Treasurers' books are to bo looked over BO that all titles will bo assessed. Fat cattle In feed lots are to bo valued at market price on April 1. Those here were : A. A. Baker , Knox county ; G. II. McQco , Antelope ; Frank Strelow , PJerco ; John Hnnff , Stanton ; W. B. Cooper , Holt ; H. B. Bruoggoman , deputy for Madison , County Assessor Ryncarson of Madi son was able to bo present. Friends of Fred Yeoman Thought He Would Die. HE HAD BEEN DRINKING HARD The Effect of the Spree Wao Bad on His Heart , and His Friends Hope He Had a Lesson that Will Act for His Reformation. Meadow Grove , Nob. , March 2. Special to The News : Fred Yeoman , who lives on a farm In the neighbor hood , came to town yesterday and punished a considerable Quantity of tbo amber .fluid. While MK YeOman's stomach craves thb beverage his heart refuses to stand for' the strong stnff and the latCer organ'won't back on .him % lna ( evening arid''for''three ) hours bo lay In an uncons6ious condi tion 'af-tlie llvory barn , his friends fcarinK * momentarily , that hl .death would flillHV' 'fit Vllullbeluwas ) ] busy atteiullng to Rlrs ! CJias. CJrooK , w idils Very'lo'\V ; but wlion lie 'co\iltf \ ledv'ofor1 n short time ho gave Yeoman a hy- l1oiloHiYl8 liijbctton tliat' briJtightk him back to cousclonsness nnd recovery for UiO in'esbnt. ' butltrs'Lallovbd that Oife Will iot wlthstiuid manj- niece at > tacks of n similar cJmractor. It Is fuse to indulge in alcoholic stlmu- InnUuin the future. - Dr. H. L. Kindred took , the 11 o'clock train yesterday for Florence , to-which place ho had been"sum - nioncd.to attend the funeral of his mother , who died , nt 7 o'clock yester day morning. Dr. Campbell of Tllden is looking after Dr. Kindred's practice during the absence of the latter to Florence. Mrs. Chas. Crook Is very low at her home a mile east of the city. Dr. Campbell was in attendance during the greater portion of last night , and hopes that bis patient is Improved this morning. Cough Settled on Her Lungs. "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on her lungs , " says N. JackBou of Danville , 111. "Wo tried a great many remedies without re lief , until wo .gave her Foloy's Honey and Tar , which cured her. " Refuse substitutes. Kiesau Drug Co. Doing the Right Thing. The trouble begins with 'a tickling In the throat and a imgglng llttlo cough. Soreness In the chest follows nnd the patient wdtidcrs tf he Is jjo- ing to have an all winter cold' , ' Prob ably , If ho does the wrong thing or nothing. Certainly pot if ho uses Perry Davis' Painkiller , the staunch old remedy that cures a cold in twen ty-four hours. Thorp Is but ouo Pain killer , Perry Davis , . Nusnl Cntnrrh qnlokly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream Jiabu-which is agree ably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils , cleanses aiul heals the whole surface - face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50o. size ; Trial Bize by mail , 10 cents. Test it and you uro t > uro to coutiuuo tbo treatment. AiiiimincciiuMit. To ficeotwuoilato those who are partial to tl0 | uio f > f atoiuUcr * in applying liquids into the nasal passages for ciitarrnaf trou ble * , the proprietors prepare Cream Halm m liquid form , which will bo known -xs Ely's Ij"ni\ildjCrwiiu.It Im. Plico including the _ .lv > ti.n tul.n tn X.rVfi ttfc l ruWrrltttu or llV State of Ohio , City of Toledo , Lu cas county , SB : Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior partner of tl\o firm of F. J. Chcnoy & Co. , do ing business In the City of Toledo , county and state aforesaid , and that said ( Inn will pay the sum of ONE HUNOHED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by the tmc of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Chonoy. Sworn to before men and subscrib ed In my presence , this Gth day of December , A. D. 1880. A. W. aieason , ( Seal ) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally , and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system , Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co. , Toledo , O. Sold by all druggists , 7Gc. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stlpatlon. Welcome as Sunshine after n long storm is a feeling of ro- llof when nn obstinate cold ban been driven away by Allen's Lung Balsam. Only people who have boon cured of throat-ache and sere lungs by this remedy can quite realize what the feeling is. There IB no opium In the Ualsam ; Its good effect Is radical and lasting. Take a bottle homo to day. Tragedy Averted. "Just In the nick of time our llttlo boy was saved. " writes Mrs. W. Watkins - kins of Pleasant City , Ohio. "Pneu monia bad played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough sot In be sides. Doctors treated him , but ho grow worse every day. At length wo tried Dr , King's Now Discovery for Consumption , and our darling was saved. He's now sound and well. " Everybody ought to know , It's the only sure cure for coughs , colds and all lung diseases. Guaran teed by Asa K. Leonard , druggist. Price COc nnd $1.00. Trial bottles free. The Name Witch Hazel. The name Witch Hazel Is much abused. E. C. DoWltt & Co. , Chicago , are the Inventors of the original and only genuine Witch Hazel Salvo. A certain cure for Cuts , Burns , Bruises , Eczema , Tetter , Piles , etc. There are many counterfeits of this salvo , some of which are dangerous , while they are all worthless. In buying Witch Hazel Salvo sco that the name E. C. DeWItt & Co. . Chicago , is on the box and a euro Is certain. Sold by ell druggists. Happy , Healthy Children. Any child can take Llttlo Early Risers with perfect safety. They are harmless , never gripe or sicken , and yet they arc so certain In re sults that robust constitutions re quiring drastic means are never dis appointed. They cannot fall to per form their mission and every ono who uses DoWltt's Llttlo Early Ris ers prefer them to all other pills. They cure biliousness. Sold by all ilrugglsts. Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which is often fatal , and even whoji tbo pa tient hog recovered tjie lungs arc weakened , making them peculiarly susceptible to , - the , development of consumption , Foloy'.s Honey and Tar will , stop the. cough , heaj and .strengthen the lungs and prevent pneumonia. . . .Kiesau Jlnig Co. .Do YouWafit , Strength. . If you want to increase your1 strength -'you must add to and not , take from the . physical. , ln other words , , tl > o food that you. , eat 'must 1)0 digested , flssjiuilatc and appro priated by thQ..uqrves , blood and "tis sues before being expelled froni the intestines. , IvodoJ - Dyspepsia , , CurO , adds to , , tj o physical. It gives strength to and , ' builds " up strength jn the human system. It Is , , pleasant to the taste , and palatable. " and the only comb.inaUou 'qf'digeslanls that will digest tbp fooil 'and enable the system jo , appropriate all of its health and strength-giving qualities. Sold by all druggists. Worklhg Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by tboHO tireless little workers Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Millions are always at work , night and day , cur ing Indigestion , Biliousness , Const ! pation , Sick Headache and all Stomach ach , Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy pleasant , safe , sure. Only 23c at Leonard's drug store. Colds Cause Pneumonia. One of tbo most , remarkable cases of a cold , deep-seated on the lungs , causing pneumonia , is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fennor , Marlon , Ind. , who was entirely cured by the use of Ono Minute Cough Cure. She says : ' 'The coughing nnd straining so weakened mo that I ran down from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of , remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles tles of this wonderful remedy' cured mo entirely of the cough , strengthened ) - ed my lungs and restored mo to my normal weight , health and strength. " Sold by all druggists. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There Is nothing else "jusjt as good. " Kiesau Drug Co , Foley's Honey and Tar cures'tho cough caused by an attack of la grippe. It heals the lungs. Kiesau Drug Co. Nothing speaks more emphatically for a neat , progressive business man than nicely printed stationery The News does it Have you Indigestion , constipation , headache , backache , kidney trouble ? Holllster's Rocky , Mountain Tea wll make you well , 'if it falls gel your money back. That's fair. 35 cents , tea or tablet form. Kiesau Drug Co. FORTY-FIVE Registered Hereford CaJtle AT AUCTION AT SCHUYLER , NEB. , FRIDAY M A RTH II IQfl/L BEGINNING AT 1 P. M. SHARP. I'l MLlVV/Il lljlvJ Bulls , Cows and Heifers , about equally divided , of the Best { Hereford blood strains , to be sold at your own price. These cattle are a draft from the State University herd , from the noted Scott & Marsh breeding establishment at Bel- ton , Mo , and from Ernst & Sons' celebrated Wolf Creek Stock Farm , and are as good in breeding and individuality as can be found anywhere. A tabulated pedigree , certificate of registra tion and transfer will bo given with each animal sold. The ' animals offered are young and in good condition. Sale will be held under cover at Fulmor & Egerton's barn , where cattle may bo inspected four days before sale. For catalogue and further information write 7 , J WM. ERNST , Sale Manager , Proprietor Wolf Creek Stock Farm , GRAF , Johnson County. NEB. < COLS. CALLAHAN and VAN HOUSEN , Auctioneers. ' The Man who is Looking Constantly for opportunity to better his condi tion is the man who will some day succeed. If this man will apply to the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul Ry , he will receive such information regarding lands located on or reached by this railway as will aid him in his hunt for happine'ss and * prosperity. Address F , A , NASH , Gen'l ' Western Agent , 1524 Farnam St , OMAHA , NEB. DON'T BE FOOLED ! Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE. Made only by Madison Mcdi , cme Co. , Madlion , WU. I 1 keep * you well. Our trad mark' cut on each packnjp Price , 35 cents. Never sol In'bdlk. Accept no lubtt AaU veer druzgUt CLEANSING THE CATARRH AND IIKAI.ING CUUJ3 CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Jinsy : nnd pleasant t ° ( use. Coutftfus no In- Jurlous driii ; . It is quickly absorbed. ' CIvcs Helcf ! at once. It Opens rt < t Cleanses the Nasal PnsVea. Alhyslnllammatton. IIe l8 and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Tusto anil Smell. Large Siw , CO rents at Druggists or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cents by . .all. KLY > BHQTUEltd , 60 Worrell Street , New Yorfc ' ' . " 1 < j LA GRIPPE Pneumonia follows La Qrlpp * but never follows the us * of 'Q ' 0 and Tar Ititopi the Cough and heals th Inngt , Prevents Pneumonia and Coniumptloa , . YAOBEB , of 157 Osffood St. , wilUil "Mr wife bad la grlppo end UUfl hw with T ry bad coogh on bar lone * whltk Voun'f OaMii AMD TAB oared o It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange , Ga. , suffered for six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg ; but writes that Bucklon's Arnica Salvo wholly cured it in five days. For ul cers , wounds , piles , it's the best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by Leonard , the drug gist. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys and bladder rigat. Contains nothing injurious. Kiesau Drug Co. A Bottle Free. Drake's Palmetto Wine will restore the ap petite , assist digestion , stimulate the liver and kidneys and cure sick neadacue. cramps , nausea , dyspepsia , Indigestion , biliousness and consti pated bowels. Any reader of this paper who Is a sufferer can secure a trial bottle free. It will Blve you quick relief nnd a permanent cure , nnd cost you nothlntr. Write for It today to the Drake Formula Co. . Drake Uulldini ; , Chlcaco. Raw or Inflarried Lungs. Yield quickly to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumonia and consumption from a bard cold settled on the lungs. Kiesau Drug , Co , lM\i ] \ Stanhope , SU Louis : y used tohave a horrid 'cornpxlonijl \ took Holllstor's Hooky Mountain Tea and am called the prettiest girl In the city. " 33 cents. Kiesau Drug Co. Harrow Escape of the Second -Elevator-at-That Place.- ' PROPERTY OF NYE SCHNEIDER / , s t' , r ' FtroWas , , plscjovered'4atj 2 O 'Clock This Morning Just in Time to Save Building from Destruction Starte'd From Hot Gasoline Engine Pipe. ' [ From Wednesday's D.ally. ] Elgin ; . Neb , , March 2 Special t/j / The' News : Elgin very nearly expfe- rlenccd tuiotherdisastrouc elevator fire this morning. The Nye , Schnei der elevator was discovered to be ablaze , at o'clock In the morning by J. M. . Hutc'heson , who was just" return ing from . ' _ a drive into , the country , and by great good luck the flame was extinguished soon after. A tiny tongue of fire had eaten its way up the side of the building and was just licking off the wood , prepar atory to consuming the whole plant , when chemicals and -water were thrown upon it. The people of the town got out in a hurry and worked hard to save the elevator. The fire started from the exhaust pipe of a gasoline engine , which had heated a chest until it burst out. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. Most , people find lots of comfort in a sick doctor. When a poor cook makes apple pie , the top is most as hilly as Atchlson. When a .woman , 1ms children of the croupy age , she looks like goose grease , from November till May. A grass widow writes the Globe : "Atchlson people are very thoughtful and kind. I have been here for five weeks , and no one has asked about my husband. " ; * < Your mind Is a funny thing. You think and think , and try to do the best thing possible , and then do the worst thing. A man wrote a play. Ho .intended putting it on the road , The venture would cost him a good deal of money. A good name meant success. So he thought and thought , nnd finally decided on the "Punkin Husker. " The name meant nothing. It killed the play , and the .author lost nil the money ho had. He did the worst thing possible after doing his best. Ho thought nnd thought , and brought his judgment to- bear on the question , and then made n fool of himself - self , You have often done the same thing. ' Isn't it remarkable that all ot us do not fear that which we call The . .mid ?