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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 20 Sep 1900, p. 7

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You Make l Mistake You Make A Mistake When you do not use Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills to counter- Ict these conditions. Why P Be- cause they contain all the natural elements amnesty to build up the human system. The way to a cure lies along the road from the stomach to the blood and um All food is acted on by the stomach and pre- pared for absorption into the system. You fool yourself getting no" whoa you take Br. Ward's Blood “(I Home Pills. WATEBLDU MUTUAL an; per box. are he": tor 3100. All den.- It»... or Sun “mums a; 00.. Toronto. Onl- “nay... v-...-.__ -_. -_ieee' Hope- Gamay Will Apeo to " and Got _ Brlulu in Lino. ' Total Assets 81st December 89 Bt. Petersburg, sept. 13.41;. mm“ $343088. Governmem adheres urmly to its proposal to emulate Penn and continues to menu: - 2,t have that Germany mu end " urea n: to " and thus Induce Great “mam BOARD OF DIRECTORS. (10 (allow: It ls explained, however, that ' {ussiu recoetLdes the trnirossibUrty of we qesa.Randstt,Esq., we"". allies humus; Pekln unless the (‘nlmse John Shuh.Esq., Government Immediately emu, so that B.Bnrdttr,hUt., " {here should no: be an lnlervnl without a lllll _ " 'rovernmettt. Russia cannot therefore tttore W {nSnjden Esq” . berm-n ma tomiulllnn of the negotinn..ns Peet?". Est', now begun (in guaranteeing order In l'rkln J. L. \hdeman. Esq.. St. Jacobs. by the mum-non ot u Government immedi- Jnhn Amthirchi,uc.Netw Hamburl. It?!" I?" "l! evaetttttiuu. W” l . Emuomical Mutual Firelnsllo. Not Amt: Inc Jan. 1900 880000090 7 - - -_._., a": unnnnn..n iiiiioTGrGarttuV ' - Government Deposit. Jam! Faun”. clonal: LANG - Elmo KRASZ __ w. H. Samara JOHN A. Itoos V John Feunell......... George Lang mr..--.--' w. H. Bowlby. 2Ch., Fr.BnFdcv--- H. Knelt.-....... J.A.Mackic.l.l'....... H.L.Janxen..........‘ L. J. Breithaupt T . y . . Hon. B. Manor. . .. . . . ES. Lauwnachlagcr P.Jacobl..,......uu. FIRE XNSURAHCE COMPANY nussu sncxs To urn pnovosu. INCORPORATED IN 1863. - - cr..-." 4 ' C.Patttet _...mmm-errr.". FunkTurncr. C. E... 800. Pattinson......... 109.111.805er MA'. !lllour to Loan! John Shuh. an., " B. Snyder. hut., " William Snider. Ear, " Goo. Diebel. Esq., . J. L. Widtrman. Esq.. m. Jacobs. John Allchin. Esq., New Hamburl. Allan Bowman. FGur, Preston. P. E. Shantz. Pre,tort. Thomas Gowdy. Esq.. Guelph. June: Livingstone. Eu}. M. P., Man. Dominion lite Assurance "panama-outlet. -0nthmrttt'asgthzieet,Nhtt “mammoth- Ittenityttr6tsira-rhTmtttttm m. Ward‘s Pills give just the pro- puhelp to a tired system, and dd. fttan a glow ot health though the 01:01: human fume. George Randall, President, John Shuh. Vice-President. hulk Blight. Manager. John Killer, Inspocwr. Messrs. Bomb: k. Clement. Souduns. Ber. lin. Good, Tender Md Wholesome BUOKBERROUGH & OO'Y. and llama A 8ttmMttr . . . Mutual and Cash Systems Farm Property BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BERLIN- Organized 1871. Meats is what the people want cspccially during the hot season of the year. As my business has greatly in- crcascdl have been obligtd to bnild a ncw REFRIGER ATOR m order to store my Inputs and in so doing I um [mater prepared than ever to supply my customers with the most delicious roasts Ind tender steaks. N Br-orders deli . ..-'_ ”M" 7 . vered to 'e a n " I"l part of the Twin-Cily by .914] 1'r','a,tl'fi. I';,,."",,)'?)?;', 'g,'s,,J'l; a I’d-dun . MM Ptoteq cunt. k-M " tBe Ir,',','.; - m unwrmm DC"! I. tbe wetre. __-_ - w... pm. 3113'". he: 2theLal,t2t'ttt COMPANY. Waterloo, Ont, OFFICERS ' '815' ééo'ddé oo 336300.00 l‘midenl - vice-Pe. Manager -- Scum-tan. __ Impucl r t... . .Berlin. .. . . . "Berlin. ._. ”.Herlin. ..,....Berlin. .... .Toronto. . . . .Hcspolcr. ... ..Toronm. . ---. Apnnton .....watarloo Monqu-m' Corn-pendent. Dr. Morrison, peel r Berlin Berlin. .Berlin. "terli n. Berlin, WILL NOT Wlll)llillf The Standing of the Power. on the Pok'm Situation. RUSSIA STILL DETERMINED. ------- . ' "I... captured u YttifJ.r to "rlod Rom Bag-rd]... tho Md loll I'm,“ no. - n" P”"’"' asruuts oo.." c‘wi kill, mt. ..-m. Jayne-o In. um a; l'u‘nh- .'ot._ od Poul- tt tbe “um-u " Hum. Van Kalvlvrd: . , - n ' " Germ- llnutor to emu. II! n " I)“. u.- on; T r III: m! (o (I. Germans. Me In coll- -tou-h"' ‘M on (and his guilt. He In. “Inna-d to: trr. Kenn" (‘uanMnt Pen- ing to all to I lelllel' mm" . incl! with 1.1mm. um he unnamed “In; London. so”. maul-en Britain‘s rePlr no. ttte body at Huo- Von butter. to the human. prvpoc'vlut' (a; the eunu- He anew-rd: "tnitWa In. erumr, In. lion at mum w" .2“! two days up. H“ In that the Inuit! Goren-ell ordered In the Associated PR“ [manned urea It. unusual " (in Bet. Brllnkn Jeann- to macunle 'ay, Mud: -------_ humming unum-Iory manure: rum (amen; Govrruuteut toe we mammal vi EARLY ELECTIONS. Cet'iaut ('uud'nlvus. ---- - - . - A “we“: - - -, ,._,4A u..... -- AIM-ID- Then is 5.4mm drspotNon tere to In?“ an unduly correct we nun-men: that nu me power: hue now replied to the “and“ L",y,',t'll.'i' tttat Great “all": Ind “Hull“! are declined to Hutu-to Penn; tttnt Att. sum and Italy blur nodded lo be g1nuea by German'- dam-Mm. and than an other! have agreed to I more " In: mama unus- druwll. as aetuttuq the llamas " we DOWEI'I, A " - “L; -...........um According to the huge-ted comPI'OW‘" arrungruwux " is prom-ed that the trtreretl or [he suutl.on " him. within in to tre Inferuatrnnll. u made dependent on we Noah‘s: and eBartteter or In. negonnlonl with (him. _ . -.‘., ...._. - -._».._.___. The Nova. Yremya says quarters have " ready been Itcund M T101) '1 sin tor In Russian troop: harm: remix. The paper adds that some detaOuteuts wlll march to Tska and renal-In ttgems. but nut the mn- Jority will return to Uort Arthur or TIN“ Win for the winter: .. “A A telegram from Saratov says (but (In despateh or bnttvries of lrttllvry and toe purchase of Don.- {ut the use or the Run- uhn "Pt In the far can hue been coun- tqmtn lull. London, Sept. M.- (I a.gen.r--No - light is thrown this morning upon L1 Hung K.“ ‘v 'g's n._¢nded nut-39ml. In: lune. nu III Interestllg - {rum l'ckin, dated my!“ 4. wh‘cu says, m r.lrt'. . 1:ussLt has drdd. d to withdraw hrr loga- linu {rum l'ukm, lvuéng a pun-Ix “mum-.7 cvuiatugrl. Au llulldx alluuulwu'nll'ul ot tins i,; gum mml Mutiny. The ulllrr lunvnn vil “A u pus ;.mlvly wllhdraw Tltcir Isz- nuns, leann; l-L‘u unlit-r tlt: "1ilttary cun- trrl, " lat: allies durum (he wlutcr all Th, "At a mum; at In generals. the Ru!- Ill.- -aagaie ulna-need that Russia to!!! mint-In IRA-00 “bop. during the ulnar. The Germ commander sum mu (mummy would - the sum: number an! Hm .lalumvms cnmmnnder "nuouursut ttrat Jaw“ “mud base 22.000. The lirilhh gun m.” “a, nut In a position to make un an- nulmm maul. "'l'lp re is "or; lndlcnllnn. howmm’. that Lord 'ta'dsbury has drddwl that our prvr'eui. suI-urdluam [million in.tiliitt mum Immune still huluhlvr. In tbe hoax inn-mun] ttttnr- ters the opinion is oxpressvd tuat "utcMt and Germany are lusting in uecor0, “11:5:- seek'tag the det1urte IIh-nallun of al'. Irrn- tnry north of the Great Wall and German' the nnnvxmlon at Simuluug, Bumpy; and “w Ymglse l'rmlm'vs. "Russia Int-ks to roumre the pawn- of thr- limpn-u Dowager and the human In 02-19: to be enabled to wield her Inlluu-nw llu'u thom mm- the remnlning prudnv'v‘s. The diummbcrment of China "urns almost In- l evhnblo. The St. Prtrrslrurg corrrnpondent of The Times any: he Is In a position to “an: pnsmvely that the Run-Inn troops In Man- Chili]! Ire preparing for a war rampzllxn. _ . A». _. ...- .u-... _........ ...- '""'w"'e"- _'" ,, _ The Shanthal curves undrm or the A55"- chm-d Press. wirlng Irr'll'll'l'ld'; and con. 't,i,r,1,ilM, the xenon as to thro. " the Your condll on: proposed by a rennin [umcr us the [In]! of Installations, Mus he has tt from a Penn source. usually rename. mm Prince PM“: hi” nlrrmly horn“ m nun» tlute. but that the 50-min] mud-Ila“ is Hue Kremnlom of ttus )lant-llrrlsln l'runL'uv-a. luv __ _ -- . A - L“. eturll) t fer lune. srgul. a Very Lucld Staten-aunt of the Situation With lit-abun- For ()plnlon. Ilritidl orrupr tho Rnilwny Jun-1km I. You}; Tull. to the southeast. " " In man: " no In": -- Inn)! Ilel {In Ivor Fr Tho Shnnxhni rorrrspottrhN" ot Tho Tim». whim: WI- run-day "tttttrm" the rum"; nf tho “tinny ferlintt HIM-e rnnrnrmnz Ger nmny‘s lnvvnunnn inward: the \':mgrcn rpm viurrn Ind elpoclally the Klnnx Sin for“. Id - “In. “TIP? Flinn-4 PM IIIDL'. ll" , Hurry. any. “In. I." B INN". In I'um Ting Fn, In! I. "MIMI ttre Int-ointment." I'M-or I'd-x I l'rl-n CANNOT' STRIKE I'I'LKIX NOW. '0!" VI HI‘I‘II TIre [mm-mu Downs" has retatnAt ru'r- China's um an I honing. for m. the nun-Inns, II rlqulrn- whv-Ih pd to now-pl " mar I'D-um: chi SEW hi , an: . a“ d at?" M Q“ T0 PARTIION CHINA. Hung Chang In: rerrired mung Prhu-e ('bIng and “on null pair! "tttttttiD' our". WI “In: LII frankly to (w hem more beyond comm! I “new-Lia}; Yuas Pamnaula, as min- Ind M. Lung I'n ADM."- " <lny Inject \‘nn. In. I. Sept. urn- Blumnnl m PEACE (‘OM HIS‘ION Ellis. In" - l‘rl-o-‘rr, a. m Tat". Frt". TO. n... n ,1?» "Mn"? _ “In" "’11qu. the V I... n can": "mm the n ted an mm. ”MI. hm: " n-ru. Ilv- has _ and”: I'll! ol gm! - Hmnt wlt1 "in M'i' prr Tueldl’. to ix Inn: '1". trt. . but. act-rut -- in. It. 'leeWJh" In. in: In! tho . “a. up. .--.- can. - III - a yam. numb-u with tbe ”I. ”and”. w than am. will. In In porn to menu-u. ho to!" at u! 'tht Lt a.» cunt. " ... m mm in both “In“ u HUI. mumamr“ tNam. " " ' "irair.'"i'GGk' GGG an no!“ a umunmmmn dual-pact. I... J. Multan. not“ an Alto-neo- -olt that Will Bo crest-"" Torgoo-Euetto. Non . Montreal. Sept. M. - Hon. J. brat] Tune made a abort nddreu last night to the Club 'nute, com- posed ol workiugnmn in the out end 111° hall was crowded, and so mar-v ware unable to gut in that an at jouruuient was made to the street. where Mr. Tune spoke, standing on . table. He was in splendid form, and said blame]! that he never felt better in his lite. He said that the large and enthusiastic crowd in the open air was proof that the Inurier Government had lost none of in power, and reminded them that they would again the an opportunity to exercise their franchise. "The date is not settled yet." said Mr. Torte. "but I betray no secret when I tell you that the elections will take place very Boon, sooner than our ad- vcrsuries wish." mull ler had declared for the representa- tion of Cunada. In the Imperial Par- llament u n menus at accomplishing the closer unity oi tho empire. This. however. meant the abandonment by the Dominion of tho rights ot seu- governuaent and the imposition of taxation upon Canada for Imperial purposes by Great Britain. It was this policy he had In mind when he said Str Wilfrid Laurier Wu too English for him. lion. Hugh John Macdonald. bearing in mind the {act that there are many Orangcmen in the County of Lennox and the ad. joining County of Addington, paid his compliments to Mr. Tarte. He accused the Minister of Public Works of making disloyal speeches in Parts. and said these speeches and Mr. Tarte's attitude in regard to the contingents had (lone more to con- vort loyal lioformers into good 1'oa- servatiws than anything olse that had occurred. The other chief spank- ers were Mr. Whitney and Mr. Fos- tor. Fir Charles Tupper and party arrhul shortly alicr 1 o'clock on the International exprcw. and \n-re met at. the station by a. few score ot In- cal ttrnservutisis; and the L'Itizens' "and. Tin-r0 was no cheering on his arrival, neither was there much mp- pluuse as be passed throuuh the sum-ls. Tht. Inn-Ling was lwlil in tho Driving Park. " here the grand stand was hourly filled as \vrll as mnnv seals in {rum of the structure. the sprls “are (Jenn-rod from a tom- porary planar-u, which “as doruruL ed with 'lags and. Inottoos. When Fir Charh-s and his friends drove on the grounds there were a few Salutations from the crowd. He stood chatting and remixing introductions to local C.onscrvatises for a few minutes. Then be nscmulcd [he plutlorm. when three cheers " ere given. The crowd. however. seemed more curious than enthusiastic. Montreal, Sq". l4. - Hon. Sydney Fisher will speak at the liowmnnvillc Fair to-day. On Saturday he wilt ultc-nd the convention of “est York Liberals at WoodVridge, tvlrrtt it is expected that Mr. A. ('umphc'l, ILP., tvill receive the nomination in oppori- tion to Mr. ('lurkv' Wallace. The fol Iowinpx week will be spent by the Minisadr. of Agriculture in Westtsra Ontario. M1! " vol mil." To Oppon Mr. Bantam. Mnntrml. Sept. 14. - Mr. A. B. Cameron of Buckingham Intends to bo th candidate lor Lnlnlle as n straight. supportor ot the Lauriur tioverttroetTt alzninst Mr. Henri Mour- nun. the sitting member. Ella-Ito!“ and l‘nrry Sonmlr Ems-ink, Sept. 1t.--The Liberals ol the Iorge and prorrrestiise.disrtrict of Mnskolia and Parry Sound nSSvmhh'd hvre .scstetuusy in iorre to Imminzltv a Minimum for Um approaching Ito- minion 'ste"tiort. The INST. of tcel- iug prevailed. and the tlrhrg'nh‘q TVere enthusiastic throughout. After hul- lollng. rm motion nl Mr. n. W. Ross, seconded by Mr. Milton at", Mr. R. J. “atsnn was Inn-1v the unanimous rhnirr' of the Conv/on. amidst rou.B- ing rhwrs. Mr. Watson ls well and hnurnbly known throughout the rid- ing. Mm. Pull W. ”we died at Nonm- w", Man., as the result ot the rash n , of cutting her throat Wednesduy night. A few shrewd Canadians once made four millions of dollars clear profit out of building asmnil railway, of which most Canadians have never heard. The railway in question was the "Qu'Ap- polio, Long Lake and Sashatchewnn Railway" which in 1887 received grants from the Dominion Government. The land granted to this Company was ttoldl for over $3,500,000, and from the se'le ‘of bonds and the cash subsidies the Company got shout $3,000,000 more, making 1 total of $6,500,000. The total cost of the road is estimated to here been not more than 82,500,000, leaving I net ptotit to the promoters of the med of four millions. The C.P.R. supplied the terminus and tho rolling stock and leased the road without 1 rental, thus teking the runway off the hands of tho original owners .. This in one of the mmy nilwny‘ stories which Mr. R. L. RIchnrdmn,M. P., I: now tolling In The Gamma Magazine In 1 uri- of {our uncles. ttr.ttiettaedatm believe. In Conn mom mm ctr-mun ad . mung than a“. h and. to by his mm Lint-Fwd” . FOUR MILLIONS PROFIT, Mon. Mr. Flnher‘l Tour. my . Win-Id _ ---- [ u.eEti'illli'.'iil, dummha- m mum we! I t.',,.'t."'NIt" ' . aatu-8'Sur% “m”... mam“. --P""'- III - PM: utthq uneasy-add 1'.iee.'u'.t,2tff.f,'l." mum, Ohbusdodnrmbv. "‘°'"°“"' “I". RBI-mm. Synod "tttof. lath t'."tJ.tttff2rh".e, MolAu.N,t mud. . “new ottt-auitsetngmad and - Mum-numwum ‘provod. The "maiadorofth. atue- In: wonwummdo-tbm '/te',u','t,2""t,'Lu,',grttel bulim- no. ummm- mum“ truncation TM morn . venup- tl t the to m 4..“ Mom udoctrinnldiuu-lom, my". 2' Jim". t "u . B. Dom, of numbed-woo, mm.‘ paperon "ChrUtian Linen)”. Th.) report of the Minion Board occupied most ot the limo ol the “lemma un- uonn. Mis ion-m carried on and supported by m. Synod " the 101lov- ing plume-z Parry Sound Diana! (7 congrsgtuiams), Palmer lispldn, Go:- manicnl. Kunzvillo, 'rsvutou,Jor- an. Hamilton, Duboro. Allies and Pauorvsa, Bowman and Mulgnyo, Quebec. A sum of $1,130 was voted "or the maintenance ot than church“. The election of otheen bu taken place with the following mull: Prent- dent, Rev. W. Weinbach, Sobrlngvillo; vice president, Rev. W. Moll, Ottawa; secretary, Rev. w. Boone, Berlin; treuurer, Mr C. Buppel, Elmira, lrcuunzr, an 9. uuyyvu, nun”... Mission Board-President, Rev. P. Graupner, E'mira, out; mommy, Rev. M. T. Vortrerg, Floradale, Oar.; treasurer, Mr. G. H. Rnppel, Elwin, Ont. "indium committee.---). w. C. Home, W. R. Schmalz, Mr. C. Guant- ler, of Berlin. -- _ Committee on Indigent Pastor: and Widoms--lter. S. B. Eix, Mr. E. J. C. RIopp, Mr. C. Schuhmacher. "Sta0tutienvater," Rev. s. B. Eix. Twenty-six indigent student: are at present supported at the following in- tstitutiotur. Addison, Fort Wayno, Mil- waukee, springtield, Noporan, Seward, Concordia, St. Paul and St. Louis. The following services were con- ducted during the convention: Sunday Sep.2, Mission festival. Rev. P. Gunp- ner, of Elmira, and Rev. A. Saar, of Palmer Rapids; Friday evening, Aug. 31, Rev. H. Wente, of Germanium; Monday evening, Sep. 3, Rev. W. Moll, of Ottawa. 4 The next convention of Synod will be held at Wellesley, Rev. D. Lochner. pastor. Not Only in Canada, But in Every Civil- ized Country Throughout the World -Merit Alone Has Given This Medi- cine Its Great Prominence Over Cour petitors Everywhere. The reputation achieved by Dr.Wil- liame Pink Pills not only in Canada, but throughout the world, rests upon a very solid basis, which may be summed up in two words-sterling) merit. The Enterprise has had occa- sion to investigate a number‘ of cures effected by this medicine. and knows that in some instances at least these cores were wrought after other medi- cines had failed even to give relief. Recently another cure came under our notice that cannot fail to increase tho popularity of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in the locality in which it occurred,and as we can vouch for the facts, it may well bring hope to sufferers elsewhere. _ Mr. Walter H. Johnson is one of the best known residents of the northern section of Queen's county. He resides in the town of Caledonia, where he keeps a hotel, and also runs a. stage that carries passengers and mail be- tween that town and Liverpool, a dist- ance of some thirty miles. Mr. John- son was in Bridgewater recently, on which occasion he gave a reporter of this paper the following facts : About three years ago he was taken very ill. He had the best of medical attend- ance, bat made very little progress to- wards recovery, and the doctor told him there was very little hope that he would be able to return to his former work. The trouble appeared to have located itself in his kidneys, and for eight weeks or more he was eontlmsd to bed. He suffered greatly from con- stant pains in the back, his appetite became impaired, and his constitution generally appeared to be shattered. At this juncture he decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and got a half dozen boxes. in the course of a couple of weeks he noticed an improvement in his condition and he continued the use of the pills until he had taken some ten or twelve boxes, when he not only felt that his cure was complete, but also felt that in all respects his health was better than it had been for years. Since that time he has been continually driv- ing his coach between Caledonia and Liverpool, and has not had the alight- est return of the trouble,notwlthstand- ing that he has tofsce at timesvery in. clement weather,that might well bring on a return of the trouble had not his system been so strongly tortiMd against it through the use of Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Pills HAS BEEN ACHIEVED BY DR. WILLIAMS‘ PINK PILLS. l GREAT fllilN'n'rllllf If the blood is pure and wholesome disease cannot exiet. The reach why Dr. Williams' Pink Pllle cure so many forms of disease is that they not direct~ Iy upon the blood and nerves, than reaching the root of the trouble. Other medicines act only upon the symptoms of the trouble, and that is the meson the trouble always retume when you ‘ceoee theee medlcinee. Dr. Williame' _ Pink Pills make permanent cure: in kidney troubles, rheumetlem, eryeipe- "anaemia. and kindred dleeaeee. But be sure you get the genuine which bear the full name Dr. Willlome' Pink Pill. tor Pele People on the wnpper around every box. lnveodnta and 3670 for yourself the Art Coverings in Wigs tad Toupee; Prof. Daronwmd'l mnnufutura no worn on out 55,000 head. by all alum, and In nllmtlam onus. They no the essence of pbrfbetiart, light In weight, durable and a (not bend: to health, and n gated'.", to the but! mm: Cold, gnu, (harm. on. Trying on tef Math; 'fht con- " " to ttsid mm, 'iiifiF' in u; L071!“ moo: GENTLEMEN, ARE YOU BALD , The: I." III "my. In. “I they vol-ow no mamas-Chm “on and" man- tut they as: notlmmpcmulvlowudoh‘ the aim“. "Seo-," and the an!) and 't porter "ru-rss-ta-d nu autumn at I Damper III'I Illa. (mm the may: and -attrq editor down to the Imu- 0.00 at. In" I mu accum- a - Ml! beauuotngood‘m'nldmuln- other mu " caused tn I won humble occupation bee-us. In and to - one. Scoops con-mm.- m - at jounullluc lite. NEWSPAPER SCOOPS. "A new-paper - In u touch, on an. Inbject u a woman on her back hair; justly so, became n standard b formed by which his banana“: Ill- enu an largely mud and MI lulu! In accordance. " the city "ttor uh him too often why ho 'didet get it,' be t1natly jet: it' what the [owl get. the u.uxdtnew manna-loom!”- met IsisEgnmenL "ldlton. however, no not”, con- Iderato with I good man. for the Int. ter will scoop his It'll u often u ho tum-elf I: scooped-"perhaps oft-r-- nnd It (Inn "on: Itself up. Sonatina. however. the wlelder at tho blue pen- ell hu An attack of neat. Indlguuon. ukeme mtotunnndthlmmupt to be unplenam. "A good. " ‘bent' an. the entire or. Bee with hllnrlonn Joy. Ind parttettinr. Iy the lucky reporter ruck-en. " ott. tlmu menus an lncrenu In all”. The once or the chief rlnl contemporary In thrown Into cormpondlng gloom. "The city editor is the Idiot-Int gen- eral of the force. Ulullly he in " considerate as his duty to the proprio tor permits. Neorly " In graduate- from the ranks. Where the magazine 'newnpnper story' wrlter tIndg the city editor he usually portray: h“ III-ll been I deep. dull mystery to no. He may trout outsiders (to be kind to the mngazine story writer) to their ‘Itoriec' sometimes relate. but to hit force he does not carry a drum award in his left hand and a pen dipped in redhot cnustic in his right. no known that of the men under him many Ire hil in". cannula of “thy? " dent at u moment’l notice aad running It as Well as he. "The now you have tt and now you haverft It In our proteulon II well ll- lnnmtod by 3 little occurrence thnt hnppened In Wuhlnzton . few yen- Jiiir and It proves thi, element of luck In the mutter of occur"); news. "It was undecided whether congress would pass as read a certain very Im portant national measure. The New York paper: were cumin“! ‘nnxious’ nbont It. The drift of opinion among the correspondent. VII that it would not no pun. 0n Monday night. my. the correspondent of on. of tho metro pollinn morning dune. wired hil paper that It positively would not to through. This paper had been 'taiMnq tint end' of the hill Ill along. “The correspondent of a rival morn 'mt paper had drawn the lame conclu alone from hll day's lnvestlzltlons a: the capltoL He was on " wny down the west marble step- when he met a member to whose opinion on the prob able fate of the bill he attached great weight. The member declared that the hill would poultlvely be planed. mt- Amended and unchanged. at the open- ln. of the leulon the tollowlng day. “The correspondent out hls own con tnry opinions and than of the mem- bers he had interviewed toAhe winds He wired that night that the blll would certainly pull the following day. It did. Ita passage wu n Inrprlle to the country. "Before nlght the other correlpond- ent was 'relieved' of his posltlon by telegraph. One undo a hold hoard ngnlnlt " own Judgment; took (ha! ot another and won. The other com scientiously obeyed the dictate. of bl: eonqlurrioms. baled largely upon the opinion: ot men wno Were In I poomol. to advise him correctly. and lost. "This can use iiiustrntel the pecnl~ 1 hrlty ot securing new: by Wnshing-‘ ton correspondents It in mi generis. Rules which obtain In other cities Ire Impraetieable here. Molt of the corre- apondents are picked men. who elm Ind command good ninrlen. But one of their most Important functions ll to make sequnlntnncel with men in or Iicinl and congreulonnl life. " in an Important element in his profession to know who to - about a piece of news. and the little Interview In quot tion between the correspondent and the congressman on the west Item II but an example of everyday cpl-ode- in the life of . Washington correspond- esst."-aoattiugton Star. 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