The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 27, 1898, Image 7

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    "i am very sorry , capt. Gibbs , bui
clrcumatanceo over -which I have no
control compel me to say no. " "May
I aalc what the circumstances are ? "
"Yours. " Boston Traveller.
Beanty Is
Clean blood means aclean akin.
without it. OaRCuroia , Candy Cathartic
cleans your blood and keeps It cloan. by tlr-
Hnjf up the hizy Mvor nnii driving a'.I Impu
rities from the body. Bopln today to banish
plmptcs. boll * , bletclie * . blockheads , nnd that
Btckly bilious cdmplexion by tatting'Casca-
rets beauty for tun cento. All drucgUta.
satisfaction guaranteed. lOo. 25e , Me.
Ignorance and superstition got mar
ried before the flood.
Our American '
1'ollcy.
The policy of this country regarding
foreign complications seems likely to
remain conservative. The Monroe doc
trine will be sustained , but patience
and prudence In official cuarters wm
restrain public opinion. The wisest
and most prudent course for the rheu
matic and malarious is to use Hoa-
tetter's Stomach Bitters.
"I met a southener yesterday who
insists that 'Uncle Tom's Cabin1
brought on the war. " "Well , some of
the companies I have seen in the play
were quite sufficient to provoke hostil
ities. " Puck.
can bo driven in or driven oat. Dr. Ayer's . Sarsaparilla
drives disease out of the blood. Many medicines suppress
disease cover it but don't cure it. Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla
cures all diseases originating in impure blood by purifyina
the blood itself. Foul blood makes a foul body. Make t/ /
blood pure and the body will be sound. Through the bloo
Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cures eczema , tetter , boils , eruptions ,
humors , rheumatism , and all scrofulous diseases.
"Dr. Ayer's SarBaparilh was recommended to me by my
physician as a blood purifier. When I began taking it I had
risings or boils all over my body , bat one bottle cured me. I
consider Dr. AyerB Sareaparilla the best blood medicine
made. " BONNEK CBAFT , Wesson , Hiss.
OHO
Dr. Emma Sutro Merritt , the eldest
daughter of Adolph Sutro , of San
Francisco , is to become president f
the Sutro Electric Railway. She grad
ated from Vassar College with honors
in 1877.
Don't Tobacco Spit ana Smote Your Lite Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever , be mag
netic , full of life , m rve , and vigor , take No-To-
Bac , the wonder-we rker. thttt makes weak men
strong. All druggitts. 50c or Cl. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Cc. . Chlcazo or New York.
Why are the things that's none of a
man's business always so fascinating
to him ?
Mrs. tVlnsIow's Sootlilng ; Syrup
For children teethiiic.rortrnt- gumt-.reUm eslmlsm-
nmtlon , allay * pain , cnreKirlndcolic. SS cent sa bottle.
Why Isn't the golden rule an excel
lent excuse for the girl who wants to
propose ?
"A Perfect Type of the Highest Order of
Excellence in Manufacture. "
Breakfast
Absolutely Pure ,
Delicious ,
Nutritious.
.costs Less Titan QBE GEHT a cop. .
Be Eurethat you get the Genuine Article ,
made at DORCHESTER , MASS , by
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
ESTABLISHED 1780.
IPP to rte Plaln fewinz at Home , si JO per
fi Ilillr \ day : 4 mos.vorfc jruHrnnwed. Sead
LrtUlL.11 8 nmned enielope forpiirtfculBr .
K.V. . IIUTTON & CO. , I'UUadelpbia. Pa.
HD
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TIONS
Almost every
thing about
GOLUMBIAS
Is imitated cacp
the material
put ! n them.
and
Prices
Guaranteed ,
POPE * & & CO. HftBTFCRP.CONN.1
CATALOGUE. Irce from any Columbia j
dealer , or by mall for one n cent atornp
Or Kavf < Rennvafnr. Guaranteed
5 .
Uii > nciiu aiuij
IVay to cure dyspep
sia , constipation , liver and kidney diseases.bil-
liousness , headache , etc. At druggists 25c & 81.
To get our new Oat-
alogue. Hundred * of
Pe ° Plc save hundreds -
dreds of dollars selecting -
lecting Furniture , Draperier , etc. , from It ,
Bend for it. It gives prices and pictures.
ORCHARD WII.HELM CARPET CO. ,
1418 Douclas St. . Omaha. Neb.
Or , Kay's Lung Balm and throat disease
6et Your Pension
DOUBLE QUICK'
Write CAPT. O'FARRELL. Pension Agent ,
1435 New York Avenue , WASHINGTON. D. C.
"It takes money to win battles these
days. " "Yes , I understand that even
the enemy can no longer be charged. "
Indianapolis Journal.
An Old Soldier.
Jacob M. Shafer > FttrmlngtonIM.'writea :
" 1 urn phoned to say that Ir. Kuj's R no-
vator is the most satibfactory of anything
I over Uied. I have been a great Kufforer ,
from blood poisoning r.nd Lilliousness re
ceived as a reward for loyalty to sick and
disabled comrades in the hospital. Have
tried evervthing'nnd no remedy has given
roe the pleasure and comforts received
from Dr. Kay's Renovator. "
We know Dr. Kay's Renovator never
bos had an equal as a Spring Medicine , or
for dyspepsia or any stomachf ible , con
stipation , Hver or kidney diseases. Why
not give us a chnnce to prove it to you ?
Send address for our CS-page book of
recipes nnd pro criptions. Several have
* aid it is worth live and ton dollars.
Druggists tell Dr. Kay's Renovator at 25c.
and fcl , or six for $5 , but if they do not
have it , do not take any substitute they
may say is < % just as good" for'it has no
equal. If they do not have it , you canget
it from us by return mail. Dr. B. J. Kay
Medical Co. , Omaha , Neb.
Why is the slow delivery of a lec
turer more desirable than uiat of a
messenger boy ?
Into Tour Shoe * .
Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder for the
feet. It cures painful , swollen , smartIng -
Ing feet and Instantly takes the sting
out of corns and bunions. It's the *
greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
cure for sweating , callous and hot ,
tired , nervous , aching feet. Try it to
day. Sold by all druggists and shoe
stores. By mail for 25c In stamps.
Trial package FREE. Address , Allen
S. Olmstod , Le Roy. N. Y.
Why do so many people question
your answers when you answer their
cuestions ?
Educate Xour Bowels TVltli Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever ,
10c , 25c. If C. C. C. fail , druggists refund money.
The wife of Maximo Gomez was
Miss Pink Martin , of Nail's Creek ,
Tenn. Her widowed mother went to
Havana after the war because her
brother was in business there.
t TryQrain = 0 !
TryQraln = 0 !
Ask you Grocer to-day to show you $
* a package of GRAIN-O , the new food *
0. drink that takes the place of coffee.
x' The children may drink it without
O1 injury as well as the adult. All who
$ try it , like it. 'GRAIN-0 has that |
rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , *
* but ifc is made from pure grains , and < $
J the most delicate stomach receives it
J without distress. the price of coffee.
15 cents and 25 cents per package.
* Sold by all grocers.
J Tastes like Coffee *
Looks like Coffee *
*
InsistthatyourgrocergivesyonGRAIN-O
Accept EO imitation.
FAULTLESS STARCH ,
THE BEST FOR
Shirt Waists ,
Shirt
Fronts ,
Collars ,
'Cuf ' fs aad
Delicate
Clothes.
Read our
Booklets ,
Laugh
and
Learn *
MEN TO SELL
our Minnesota Nur-
WflNTED I sery Stock. 3 plans.
. . . . . . - - Good pay .every week.
Startnowandbe flrst in the field for all summer
- " Jewell Nursery Co. , Lake City , " '
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CLOWN'S YENGEANCE.
, That evening there was a great con
course of people on the Place de la
Llberte. The Rosatl Circus was giv
ing its last performance , and the pub
lic of Toulon was flocking In crowds
to this farewell representation. At the
doors , beneath the flickering gleam of
the rows of gas lights , - there was a
ceaseless crush and movement ; an end
less line was slowly winding Its way
in , halting at every step and hammer
ing the sounding planks with a con
fused clatter. All around , on the no
tice boards stuck In the ground , the
colors of the flaming posters were dis
played , and , bathed in the garish light ,
dazzled the eye. In the crowd of spec
tators and idlers everyone was reading
aloud the placard which stood conspic
uous In front :
Positively the Last Time
This Evening.
LAST PERFORMANCES
of
PRINCE ICARUS
( The Flying Man ) .
of
"
. "j MLLE. RITA - ,
and of ;
AESOP
( The Grasshopper Clown ) .
Within the circus the seats were al
ready overflowing , and the same names
repeated from mouth to mouth blend
ed Into a general murmur , deadened by
the canvas roof over the ring. Some
of the circus men were raking the saw
dust on the track , and above the door
to ttie stables the musicians were lan
guidly tuning their instruments or at
times addressing friends who passed
beneath the gallery. "That you ? Mari-
us , how goes it ? " etc. In the upper
rows the audience was alive with im
patience for the expected spectacle and
irritated by the passing of the fash
ionable "first nighters" envied fre
quenters behind the scenes who press
ed in a crowd to the narrow entrance
leading > * o the greenroom.
Officei. , in civilian dress , and stu
dents , ship brokers and idle dandies ,
all wished for the last time to got near
the fair Mile. Rita , the celebrated
equestrienne , who for a month had
been the subject of conversation in
every messroom and every club. They
stepped along , the elbowed and the el-
bowers , between the walls that were
covered with sets of varnished harness ,
and begged pardon every time they
Jostled a groom. They p'opped at the
stalls of Blue Devil and Djinn , the two
trick Arabians , and , under pretext of
giving some sugar to the horses , flut-
AN IDIOT GRIN.
tered about the extemporized dressing
room where Rita , tranquil and smiling ,
was donning her attire. Then came In
succession the commonplace compli
ments , to which the star of the circus ,
unheeding , scarcely deigned to give an
answer , without seeming to note the
ardent gaze of her admirers.
She was a handsome girl , a careless
gypsy , with the sun in her eyes and
her blood , accustomed to the atmos
phere of admiration , and she finished
her toilet without hurrying. At times ,
however , impatiently and with a pret
ty , rebellious movement , she gave her
shoulders a shake and made the pearls
of her necklace rattle. It was then
the little clown Aesop , her husband ,
who , all befloured and painted , was
walking before the room , his huge
topknot swaying at every step , drew
near , and with his sharp falsetto voice
launched some taunt at the artist's
courtiers. They laughed , they evoa
applauded , but more often they low
ered their eyes before the cutting , co-Id
gaze of the dwarf , whose wan and
grotesque face in spite of the smila
of his blood-red and too large lips
seemed at some moments to be fraught
with evil.
This evening the manikin was in a
worse humor than usual ; his jeers
were more biting and more bitter , and'
beneath the coat of flour covering his
seamed features he appeared not pale ,
but livid. His eyes had a sharp and
menacing flash in them , and never left
Rita , who , gayly posed before her mir
ror , was having her bodice laced by
the handsome gymnast Icarus.
In the circus the orchestra was fin
ishing a waltz , by Metra. The curious
were gradually quitting the stable and
returning to their places. The sharp
cuts of the ring master's whip were
cracking in the arena ; the show had
begun. Icarus placed a last rose in the
hair of the equestrienne and ran to
chalk her shoes. He stumbled against
his dwarfish comrade.
The clown seemed very busy in - examining
amining the gas meter , and pushed
him away with an oath. Then , with
out more ado , the acrobat sent him
reeling , and leaping on a ladder , cried
with a laugh : "Out of my way , you
pitiful pigmy ! "
Aesop uttered a roar of rage and an
ger , then suddenly calming himself ,
returned to the meter , and after hav
ing followed with an eye of hatred the
ascent of Icarus , began fumbling with
the mechanism of the stopcocks.
A great clapping of hands. A fran
tic ovation. Two hundred pretty
women dropped their fans and leveled
their opera glasses , and , a trifle pale ,
smiled with a delicious dread. Icarus
was up there high up at the top of
the circus hanging to the last trapeze ,
and turning over and over in It , slowly
and without an effort.
At times he paused , and his face
| was seen radiant In the foolish pride
j of triumph. Below , In the ring , the
clowns were stretching a circular net ,
and in all the circus reigned deep si
lence , broken only by a feminine whis
per : "How graceful ! What a handsome
fellow ! "
The gymnast then , finding his public
sufficiently warmed up , raised himself
at one pull , stilfeuing himself on his
wrists.
The trapeze , violently thrown back ,
described a great arc , and , letting go
the bar. the man shot forward like an
arrow into space.
There was a feeling of apprehension
in the crowd , and an "Oh ! " of affright
uttered by a thousand breasts. The
acrobat reached the second trapeze , and
calmly let himself swing in its decreas
ing oscillations.
Slowly he thus darted eleven times ,
calm and smiling , as he made the tour
of the circus , and rejoicing at feeling
beneath him the immense panting of
the throng.
At this eleventh trapeze he paused
to prolong this emotion his glory
and his eyes sought out Rita. The
equestrienne saw him. and with the
handle of her whip threw him a kiss.
The elated Icarus , hanging by one
hand , saluted her ; then he brought his
trapeze to rest He was about to com
plete his task.
"Enough , " said some voices.
"No ! Bravo ! Encore ! " cried the
ladles , eager to feel once more the per
verse joy of an enticing pain.
For the twelfth time the handsome
gymnast , stiffening his muscular arms ,
essayed his terrible flight.
But an appalling cry of terror , a
frantic shout arose.
In an Instant , suddenly like a can
dle put out by the flap of a bat's wing
the thousand glistening lights of the
circus were extinguished all together
at the precise and fatal moment when
the man was darting into space.
At the same instant there rose from
the ring a laugh , terrible , vibrating
with hate.
Then in the black and hideous ob
scurity , in the pitchy darkness that
filled the circus lately so blazing , poig
nant shrieks rolled from row to row.
Women fainted and the spectators/with
their hearts crushed in hopeless terror ,
shudderingly sat as If petrified In their
places , and peered into the night that
filled the dome. The net was empty ,
the acrobat must be looked for in the
gloom. In the search lanterns were
brought and carried toward the top of
the circus. Five minutes five cen
turies , elapsed. Some one cried : "Ben
gal lights. "
Then , while here and there people
were trying to relight the burners , a
blaze of violet and red. of green and
azure , flashed out and with a powerful
illumination lit up at one flash every
corner of the circus with its fantastic
and trembling gleams.
And suddenly , as in the flames of a
transformation scene , was seen , rigid ,
clamped to the trapeze , Prince Icarus ,
hanging motionless.
An unheard-of horror paralyzed him
in a supernatural frenzy. H > a hair
stood out. His distorted mouth grinned
an idiot grin terrible to see , and his
face , whiter than that of a corpse , his
haggard eyes , protruding from their
sockets , rolled convulsively.
Soon his comrades were near him.
With the handle of his knife Aesop
struck the gymnast's hands , and with
great difficulty detached from the bar
the cienched hands of the miserable
man.
The gas was relighted and the crowd ,
silently and without a breath , watched ,
as it slowly lowered down , tbe descent
of the living corpse.
There is today near Marseilles In the
asylum of Saint Pierre a poor madman
who stalks straight forward , his arms
held in front and contracted in an im
aginary grip. It is a frightful sight
It is "Prince Icarus. "
I do not know what jail holds Aesop.
As to that fairy Rita , she is now a prin
cess somewhere in Germany. ( Adapt
ed from the French of Paul Bonnetain. )
Slain by a Turkey.
The fashion by which Judge Samuel
Ashe , of the first North Carolina su
preme court , came to his death must
have been extremely mortifying to
him , observes Law Notes. He was
killed by a turkey gobbler. One day ,
after he had become very old and in
firm , he was placed in a chair under
the shade of a tree in his yard. A red
cap protected his ancient noddle from
the attacks of flies , and his comfort
was so well provided for in every way
that a sweet slumber stole upon him
and caused him to nod. A large turkey
gobbler , which patrolled that precinct ,
mistaking this for a challenge , imme
diately gave battle. On a sudden the
judge's sweet slumbers were broken by
: he flap of hostile wings , and ere he
could collect his scattered senses a
well-directed spur smote him in the
temple , and he fell down and gave up
the ghost.
Sl.OOO for a Telegram.
A few weeks ago Bernabe then Span
ish minister at Washington , sent a
cablegram to Sagasta which cost $1,000 ,
prepaid. As the cable rates from Wash
ington to Madrid is 43 cents a word ,
the important message contained 2,326
words.
Numbering Country Houses.
Out In California they are urging the
adortlon of a rystoci of numbering
country residences , reckoning from the
county seat as a cmter , and thus ren
der the location of a point In the rural
sections as simple as within city
limits. The plan is to name every
road in the county , first arranging
them in as long lengths as can well be
dene. Then divide each mile Into ten
parts or bjocks of the same length ,
and number them , a new number to
each frontage.
Buddha's Jewel Cane.
New York Sun : Buddha's Jewel-case
has perhaps been discovered In the
Busti district of the northwest prov
inces of HIndoostan , not far from the
frontier. In
Nepaul excavating a
shrine a coffin-shaped stone box was
found , containing Jeweled ornaments ,
cut gems , marble and crystal vases and
some bones. Round one of tha crystal
vases'rrns an Inscription , which reads
as though the contents of the box had
belonged to Buddha himself.
Not In That Category.
From Puck : Father Daughter , you
know it is Lent and I would like you
to keep your mind off worldly things.
You have done nothing but think of
that new dress for the last week. I
repeat , keep your mind off worldly
things. Daughter ( in amazement )
Why , papa , there isn't anything world
ly about this dress. It is perfectly
Coe'a Conen Enlinm .
if tUi olde t anil best It 111 lireaic up a cold quicker
auj thine else. It is ol ajs reliable. Try It.
Chinese cities , as a rule , have no
lights but such as come from tht-
houses.
IRONING MADE
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Tli 10 is
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treatment Ifree. Dr. ILlI.CRKE5'3SOfS. Atlanta , fla.
LAXD wanted la exchnncf for
CLEAR cltr. Send IcKal number * to 11 > \
FriaMla Grove. 111.
CURES WHLRE ALL ELSE FAILS.
3 Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
In time. Sold by drnsjrlsta.