2 cahißjh county H. H. MIiLLIN, Ed.tor. I'ubllslicU livery Thursday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. (*r fsar W OJ pfclt Ifi advance 1 M ADVERTISING RATES: AiTsrtlsemer.ts are published at the rate ot ?ns doli*r per square for one insertion and Ufty «ais per square for eiu-b subsequent insertion. R»te« by an) year, or for six or three month*, 4r< low and uniform, and will be furnished on 112 Pilicat.on. f.e*nl ai d Official Advertising per square tire* times or less. each subsequent loser tie i; 0 iems per square. Local notices In rents per line for one lnser- Serilon. 5 cents por line tor each subsequeut sou ecutive Insertion. Obituary notices over five lines, to cents per lln.v Simple announcements of births, mar »mres un l deaths will tie inserted free. Business cards. Ave lines or less. >B per year; «vc." live lints, at the regular rates ot adver t'stog. No local inserted tor less than 73 cents per Usu*. JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the Pmss Is complete affords facilities for doing the best class of Work PAHTICL'LAK ATTENTION PAIDTO LAW Pkintino. No paper will be discontinued until arrear tfes are paid, except at the option of the pub sher. Pspers sent out of the county must be paid terlnadTance. M||||| | , WOMAN'S CRUELTY TO WOMAN. ft is often said that women are more cruel in their judgments of women than are men. The sophomores of Barnard college. New York, have evi dently undertaken to show that the sex can be as cruel in action a 6 in judgment. Only women will fully ap preciate the terrific cruelty of the edict of those girl sophomores that the girl freshmen must on no account adorn themselves with rats or puffs or braids during the present college term. Hut the man of average obser vation will get at least a hint of the tragedy of the situation. While the sophomores are going about adorned in the glory of mountainous false hair the freshmen will have to be content with those simple coiffures at once so becoming to the faces of young girls and so out of style at present, says the Chicago Inter Ocean. Think of the horror of that to girls who are just beginning to-understand the inexor ableness of fashion! And when they walk abroad for air or exercise what sudden, sad reminders of their forlorn condition the windows filled with abundant hair goods of all shapes and arrangements are sure to be! What pangs of hopeles desperation and re volt will wake to mar their pleasure! Omaha dealers are said to be rush ing butter to the cold storage ware houses and predicting that consumers will be pajing 50 cents a pound for the product before Christmas. It does not require a long head, nowadays, to see that butter will be higher in price in winter than in summer; in fact, from time immemorial butter has al ways advanced during the wintet months. Hut when there were no cold storage warehouses the prices of but ler were lower at this time of the year because there were no speculat ors buying the product up, right and left, rushing it to the cooler, and pre dicting tremendous advances during the winter. The cold storage ware house is beneficent in many ways, but the speculative feature of its utiliza tion has raised the summer prices of butter and eggs and poultry, and also boosted the winter rates for these products. None of these products will ever again sell long at low prices, be cause the moment the prices ease a little the speculator jumps in and clears the market of the surplus. Twenty St. Paul (Minn.) municipal officers and council members who have just completed a 3,000-mile trip through the east make interesting comparisons between eastern and western cities regarding different phases of municipal progress. They find that the "City Beautiful" idea is n.ure clearly developed and the move 'ment more widespread in the east than in the west, and that the move ment to advertise cities is receiving more widespread attention in the east, though the point is made that in most instances the movement is "hardly along the same practical lines as in the west." The desertion at .New York of 200 seamen of Admiral Seymour's lieet repeats what occurred at Hamilton Roads on the occasion of the James town exposition. The British "Jack Tar" finds conditions ashore in the United States so alluring that he is tempted to abandon his ship and vio late the obligation incurred by the ac ceptance of the "Queens shilling." The French fleet lost only a few men, probably because of language difficul ties which Britons do not encounter, and because afflictions with are not so readily established. Indisputably the materials of sub sistence cost more than a year ago. A dispatch from Washington notes that last year the average cost to the government of food supplies for the army was on the basis of 10.05 cents lor a soldier's daily ration, whereas now it is 21.5 cents. At this rate the market bill for the whole army for the current year would be $1,540,200 high er thitii in 19