v lv 1 SP - -4 W S McGREW S CO year old STA fcS Office over 216 Si 14th St TUB MOST BCCC12SSFUL SPECIALIST fn the treatmimt of nil forms of DISEASES AND DI 0 II DISKS OV ZIKS 85 Tears Experience 14 Years In Omaha UADlPnPEl C cured quickly and perman VAnSUUUuLu ently The niobt natural and scieiittllc treatment that ha yet been discovered IT NOW HEQUIKE5 RUT A FEW DAYS to cure Varicocele wltlwut cut ting pain or loss of time CHAUGEs LOW I positively guarantee a cure QVDMIi Q ln aM stages and condition O I rlliLlu cured and every trace of the disease Is thoroughly eliminated Trorn the blood All appearances of the disease quickly disappear No BREAKING OUT of the disease on the skin or face A cure that is permanent for llfo WEAKNESS TiLM8fiSBi from Excesses or Early Vices Night Losses Stricture Hydrocele Diseases of the Dladdei and Kidneys Nervous Debility Gonorrhoea Gleet CUKES GUARANTEED CHARGES LOW Treatment by mall or express free from public gaze Free Consultation Send for Xreo book on DISORDERS OF MEN Hours S a m to 5 p ru 7 to 8 p m Sundays Dto 12 P O Box 7GJ Offico over 215 S 14th Street between Faruata and Douglas Streets OMAHA NEB DO YOU Write about yourself 1 stammered from Childhood Was perfectly cured 12 vean aco Only the af flicted can appreciate the awful desire one has to be cured It you are afflicted or have children who are write to me for terms literature etc AddressJULIA E VAUGHN Prest OMAHA STAMMERING INSTITUTE RAMGE BLOCK Omaha IMefar HALF RATES VIA Omaha a St Louis RR St Louis and return September 30lh to October Bt h Kansas Ciiy and icturn September 29th to October tit h To most all points South Sept 4th and 18th All Information at Omaha St Louis R R City Ticket Office - No 141fi Famam Street Paxton Block or write Ilar y E Moores G P T A Omaha Neb reaTvasetJiggs tfg s airJft COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMPY OMAHA Vol 3 No40 1900 SEND FOR MY TREATISE ON THE CURE OF ItCPTDRE SENT TO YOU FREE Desire to Adcl Testimonial Case a Bad One Permanent Cure in Shoit Time Would Not be ltack in isiime Con dition for SI 000 Dr Ernes Henderson Mv Dear Doctor I desire to add my testimo nial to those vou have cured of rupture My case was a bad one and you made a permanent cure m a short time without patn and I neer lost a day from my ork I cannor say tco much for your cure and would not be back ln tbeconditlOD I was for a thousand dollars 1 thank you anO tvould recommend your Rupture cure toaccce Use ths If you wsa 1 am truly thankfully yours FRED HARPER 2011 Indiana Are I GUARANTEE A- CCRE OR REGE1VE NO PAY FOR MY WOKE tmN CURED YOU PAY DOGfORS M 1STAKES Are Usually Buried Six Feet Under Ground But Hene Are Tyjo Exceptions When after suffering two years with what was called appendicitis Mr John Boland of 219 No 19th street Omaha was told by the leading physicians and surgeons of Nebraska that he would have to undergo an operation and have a part of his anatomy removed he formally bid farewell to the world and all he knew for he had known of oth ers who had traveled the same dan gerous road Just hefore he submitted to the operation he met a friend who suggested that he try the new treat ment Magnetic Osteopathy He said he would not take the treatment but would consult with Prof Kharas and see what he would do later Prof Kharas as the originator of this new science of curing diseases without drugs feels the responsibility of life and death cases so he examined Mr Boland carefully told him he had no appendicitis at all His trouble proved to be simply a nervo muscular stric ture of the small intestine duodenum The professor so accurately described the difference between the actual ex isting condition and an appendicital condition that Mr Boland saw he had been humbugged by the medical and surgical practitioners and took a weeks treatment costing him o at the Kharas Headquarters in Omaha and is now sound and well and hard at work He is loud and enthusiastic in praise of Magnetic Osteopathy and the Kharas System He realizes that he would probably have been a burled mistake if he had followed the advice of the surgeons for they very much dislike to have their mistakes come to light and when they1 chop into a mans works and see that they were off there is only one way to prevent the world from knowing the result The patient failed to rally from the opera tion as we expected etc Every day we read of their mistakes Miss Kit Distelhorst was expecting to go to the hospital for an operation the following day when a relative sug gested that she see Kharas She did The operation would have cost her 5200 besides had it been successful the loss of two very important parts of her anatomy and the surgeons gave her very very little hope for recovering from the operation at all As a result of her coming to Prof Kharas she is now sound and well She took six weeks treatment spent 330 and is a she aptly expresses it all in one piece yet This mention of her name is made with her express consent and she will gladly inform any inquirer of the truth of the statement who will write her at her home 2011 Cass street Omaha Neb A long list of testimoni als and positive proofs may be had by writing Prof Kharas 1515 17 Chicago street Omaha Neb Literature free jQrttaitLIEHE Kldneycisra CURES all Kidney Diseases Back ache etc At drug- Jnn 1 Krt tnnll a- M si Free hook ad- vice etc of Dr B J Kay Saratoga N Y You Pay otbing Until Cured Facts Stated by My Former Patients If You Are Afflicted With Rupture Dont Fail to Eead them My Guarantee is Valuable Be cause You do Not Pay Me One Cent Until You Are Well I preseDt to the readers of this paper a few testimonial letters and names of former patients whom 1 have cured of rupture believing that the afflicted would rather correspond with some one who has been cured than read what I might say about myself They can more fully investigate and convince them selves as to the merits of my treatment 1 could use this entire space singing my own praises but believe the statement of those I have cured will be more satis factory to the afflicted I will ask you to write to any or all of them If you are satisfied with what they say about my reliability and methods of treatment write to me or call and see me Remem ber that in all cases I guarantee a cure and do not accept one cent of money un til vou are well Consultation by mail or in person is entirely free I will be pleased to correspond with you regavd msr your case DR ERNEST HENDERSON Wants to Add letter to List Hoping to In- fltie ce OJier Sufferers Bad Cuce of Rupture and Other Troubles for Years Cured in three xr eks Did Not Take fno Cent of Pay Until Cured McPherson Kans June 8 1S99 Dr Ernest Henderson Kansas City Mo- Dear Doctor want to add my testimonial letter to vour already large list hoping to in fluence some sufferer to go to you I had a bad case of rupture for years and suffered great agony 1 went to Dr Henderson and was cured ln three weeks- I cannot say too much for him I know he can do just what he lavs he can do The doctor does not ask one cent of pav until the patient is well This is the best guarantee heean possibly give to any person afflicted as I was 1 win answer anyone who wishes to kow more about my case Very truly yours A R OLSON Suffered for Years 1ronownced Incurable by iJoctors CJhul He To U Ttetiinpiit After three Vfks wiu ioiunl uud V II Treatment K All Tout is Claimed for it Hoprs Lotier Will be Means of Inducing Others to Take Treat ment Dr Ernest Henderson Kansas City Mo Dear Docior I wish to state that 1 can most heartily recommend your rupture treatment Since early youth I had been seriously trsubled with a rfght scrotal rupture that was pro nounced by doctors to be incurable except pos biply by a dangerotu surgical operation Hear ing of your treatment I determined to try the same and am glad I did so for after taking your treatment but three weeks I am now sound and well Your treatment is all that you claim for it If this letter will do you any good I would be glad to have you publish the same and I hope it may be the means of inducing others to taue your treatment and be cured Yours respectfully WM LYNN Ransom Ks CONSULTATION BY MAIL OR IN PER SON HJEE WHITE TO 2UE ABOUT YOUR CAK Finds Tre tinent Successful Examined Otli er Iutirntt a 1 Found Cure Permanent Had been in the Kueim ss lltinka This thv MotKtioiiil Treat ment of the December 20 1899 To whom it may concern This will certify that I have taken Dr Ernest Hendersons treatment for rupture and that 1 find it entirely successful I have examined a number of patients that he has treated and I find that a permanent cure has been made in every case examined I have watched this treatment for some time as 1 have been in this line of business myself having been an expert truss titter for a number of years I believe this Is the most rational treatment of the day and that he will be successful in every case I would most tieartily recommend anyone with a rupture to consult Dr Henderson Verv respectfully yours JACOB WE1TZEL independence Mo SEN FOR SIY TREATISE ON THE CDRE OF RUPTURE fc ENT TO YOU FREE Lutheran Minister Cured Aftor Suffering Six Years Tried Many TruiHe but Thev All Failed Upon Advice of Ker F Pfeif fer of bednll Mo Tried Dr Hen derson Ute Rupture Specialist of Kaunas City The Cure complete Has Dispensed vritt Trusses A it An wer Letters From Those Afflicted Yho Whh Further Particulars Kansas City Mo This is to certify that I have suffered for six years with a very bad rupiure and durinit ill o the time 1 have worn different kind of truss es day and night witn the hope of effecting a cure but they ail failed the3 only held the rupture ln place Upon the ad vice of Rev F Pf elffer of Scdalla Mo I consulted Dr Ernest Henderson the Rupture Specialist 103 W 9th St Kansas City Mo who cured me in a few weeks without sub jecting me to a dangerous and painful opera tion The cure was complete and since then I have dispensed witc my trusses without incon venience To the interest of all who are afflicted with tfiiitroubie I do write this ana heartily recom mend Dr Hendersons treatment Anyone de siring more information will please apply to me personally or by letter I am Respectfully JOHN SATJER Nov 14 1S99 1317 Oak St Kansas City N B In writing please enclose a stamp for teply 1 GUARANTEE A CURE OS- RECEIVE NO PAY FOR MY tVORK YOU PAY WHEN CURED No Troube After First Treatment Which was Painle s Did Not Interfere With Work and Cured in Les Than One Month Recommends Treatment to All Rupture buffdrcis Dr Ersest Henderson C3 W Sth St City My Dear Doctor write you unsotcted to say ifct ycu have made a permanent cure of my luyturs which was as you kaow a large Lrect JF XgW T -V Tjw - SOUTH OMAHA MARKET REPORT- South Omaha Neb Oct 3 Market report furnished by the Flato Commission Co of South Omaha Neb Receipts of cattle this week have fall en considerably short of the same per iod last week and those coming have been nearly all westerns The receipts of choice corn fed steers have been very limited and the market on such has been active at fully steady prices The half fat and common cattle have been neglected and the preference Is shown the range steers which have shown flesh enough to make good kill ers This has made the market on the half fat and common corn fed steers rather slow and a shade lower than last week Receipts of cows and hei fers have been liberal the past three days and while the demand has been pretty active prices are 10 to 20c lower than last Friday the principal decline being on the common and fair grades Cood cows were steady until today when buyers were able to take off about 10 cents Stockers and feeders have not been received in too large supply for the trade to handle at this season of the year but the market has not been in as good condition as last week Mon day the market opened with buyers all after cattle ad they loaded up pretty liberally and as a consequence have been holding back yesterday and today trying to dispose of what they had on hand before taking on another load Good heavy feeders declined 10 to 15 cents while the medium and common grades show a declie of 15 to 25 cents There was a strong demand for well bred dehorned fleshy steers but there are so few of that kind being marketed that they cut little figure on the mar ket Stock heifers are being marketed freely and while the edmand is good they have btin selling a little lower Receipts of hogs have been fairly lib eral the past two days but only a lim ited supply was received Moday The opening Monday was very slow and prices were 2 to 5 cents lower with the quality of the hogs rather poor Yesterday buyers were in need of hogs and though they tried to get their pur chases cheaper at the start they soon tcund it would be impossible to do so and the market closed strong showing an advance of about 5 cents over Mon day Today was another good day for shippers sales being effected early at strong prices and the close today shows prices 5 cents higher than Monday and a little better than last Saturday The pocket nerve is something of ar octopus itself inguinal Hernia i trunk this Is the name you gave it filling the bcrotum I am glad to say that I never had any trouble retaining it after the first treatment and that I am now a well man Tkanks to God and yourself Your treatment was painless and did not stop me from my work A cure was made ia less than a month I certainly will do what I can for you and my suffering fellows and most heartily recommend all rupturecUo take your treatment You may use this letter if you desire I be to remain your friend WM WKLTMAJT K C Slock Yards or 410 Landis Court CONSULTATION BY MAIL OR IN PER SON FREE WRITE TO ME ABOUT YOUR CASE Suffered With Bad Case for Oror Five Year Could Not Stand It Any Longer After Reading Advertisement Concluded to Take Trettm nt Paid for WUh Pleasure WIU Gladly Writi AnjoneAboutCa e Kansas City Mo June 3 1900 Dr Ernest Henderson City My Dear Doctor It is with pleasure I inform you that t am entirely cured ot a bad case of rupture ior wnicn you ireiuea me ursi aouui two years ao I suffered with a very bad rup ture for over five years many times it was so bad 1 could scarcely retain it with the aid of a truss As the rupture was constantly getting worse and the pain so great I could not stand it any longer 1 was much discouraged After reading vour advertisement over a d over again 1 concluded to try your treatment and to mv surprise you cured me In less than four weeks I am glad to say after such a long time of suffering 1 am absolutely sound and well 1 paid jour fee with pleasure and still feel that I oweyou a debtor gratitude which Ihope to pay by Inducing other sufferers to go to you for treatment thereby doing a kindness to them and to you I will gladly write to anyone abotit my case I almost forgot to say that I considered your offer of receiving no pay until a cure was ef fected as the best guarantee you could give and that is what first gae me confidence in your treatment as soon as I talked to you Respectfully your friend J S nAMMICK 19 East Sixth Street THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN CURF11 OF RUPTURE AND ARE SELECTED AC RANDOM FROM MANY I HATE CURL IN WRITING THEM PLEASE ENCLOSE A SiAMI FOR ANSWER Mike Gaynor 2 Ewing St TCansas City Ks A R Olson McPherson Kas Robert J Brock county attorney Manhattan Ka N M Kent -101 Orchard St Chicago 111 Oscar Dillon 901 Campbell St Kansas City Mo II M McDonald Denton Kas B F Dobbs lai N mh St Kansas City Kas A Yonni 3 il8Windsor Ave Kansas City Mo 7 S Hammick plumbing 19 E tith St Kan sas City Mo Thos Ratio Kansas City Mo W C Peak grocer 2i Central Ave Kansas City Kas MS Welch care Goodlander Milling Co Ft Scott Kas Dr T F Parker 1517 Brooklyn Ave Kansaj Civ Mo Herman Bagull Kansas City Mo Wm Lvnn Ransom Kas M G liartzell 7W Felix St St Joe Mo Fred Harper 2011 Indiana Ave Kaaas City Mo William Veltman 410 Landis Court Kansas City Mo RevJF Pfelffer Sedalia Mo R J Champion Armour Station Kansas City Kas J T Wood merchant Greenwood Jackson county Mo Chas T Hummer 424 Edmond St St Joe Mo WtUB Castor 11 N Suring Ave St Louis Mo Fred Phares 617 Cherry St Kansas City Mo E R Demoret Kansas City Mo R B Griffith 207 Lyceum Bldg fiansas City Mo Thomas McMabon 704 N 7th St St Louis Mo B TV Pement restaurant keeper 109 E 13th St residence 1012 Locust St Kansas Citv 3Io Child 3 months old G F Shaw assistant county surveyor Inde pendence Mo Yashnzh Baker Halls Summit Kas Wutiaxn Hgglns 117 Car Ave Armourdale Ka V L Gray Stanberrr Mo W T Wingate Amity Mo Ear Maxweil Valley Falls Kas 0 Sandy 73 Kansas Ave Kana City Kas James McMockin 32 Tuliis Court Kansas City Mo I rank Cratg loth and Topping Ave Kansas City Mo DR ERNEST HENDERSON I03 Wast Ninlb Stree KANSAS chy yissouni - - - - v - J5he BoreiTLsa By HALL CAINE But Greeba cried Help help help She seemed to be beside herself with suspense Some vague fear beyond the thought of a mans life in peril seemed to posssss her Did she know what it was She did not She dared not fix her mind upon it She was afraid of her own fear But low down within her and ready at any moment to leap to her throat was the dim ghost of a dread that he who was in the boat and in danger of his life on the rock might be -very near and dear to her With her hood fallen back from her head to her shoulders she ran to and fro among the men on the beach crying He will be lost Will no one savS him But the other women clung to the men and the men shook their heads and answered Hes past saving and Weve got wives and children lookin to us miss and whats the use of throwing your life away Still the girl cried Help and then a young fellow pushed through to where she stood and said Hes too near for us to stand here and see him die Oh God bless and keep you forever and ever cried Greeba and lifted completely out of all self control she threw her arms about the young man and kissed him- fervently on the cheek It was Jason He had found a rope and coiled one end of it about his waist and held the other end in his hand The touch of Greebas quivering lips had been as fire to him Ltay hold he cried and threw the loose end of the rope to Thurstan Fairbrother At the next moment he was breast high in the sea The manmust have 3een him com ing for the loud clamor ceased Brave lad said Greeba in a deep usper JJrave is it Its mad Im calling It said old Davy Who is it said the skipper The young Icelander said Davy Xot the lad Jason Aw yes though Jason the gawk as theyre saying Poor lad there a heart at him - The people held their breath Greeba sovereci her eyes with her hands and felt an impulse to scream Wading with strong strides and swimming with yet stronger strokes Jason reached the boat A few minutes afterwards he was back on the shore dragging the man after him The man lay insensible in Jasons arms bleeding- from a wound in the head Greeba stooped quickly to peer into his face in the darkness and then rose up and turned away with a sigh that was a sigh of relief Hes done for said Jason putting him down Who is he cried a score of voices God knows fetch a lantern said Jason See theres a light in old Orrys hut yonder Lets away there with him It will be the nearest place said Kane Wade Chaise AKilley ran on ahead Wheres Stephen tonight that hes not with us at such work same as this said Matt Mylechreest Hes been down hre all week puffed Nary Crowe In another minute Chaise was knock ing at the door and calling loudly as he knocked Stephen Stephen Stephen Orry There came no answer and he knock ed again and called yet louder Stephen let us in Theres a man here dying But no one stirred within the house Hes asleep said one Stephen Stephen Orry Stephen Or ry wake up man cant you hear us Have ye no bowels that yed keep this man out4 Hes not at home force the door Kane Wade shouted One blow was enough The door was fastened only by a hemp rope wound around a hasp on the outside and it fell open with a crash Then the men with the burden staggered into the house They laid the insensible man on the floor and there the light of the lamp that burned in the widow fell upon his face Lord s marsy they cried il Stephen Orry hissef The lad pushed through to the bed side and then for the first time he came face to face with Stephen Orry Did any voice uhhead of the others cry in his ear at that moment Jason Jason this is he whom you have crossed the seasto slay and he has sentfor you Continued Story 1 S i t vvAvYwJAf SYNOPSIS Rachel Jorsensen was the only daughter of the governor oZ Iceland She fell ln love and mairied an idler Stephen Orry Ker father had otner hopes tor her and In his ancer ne disowned her Orry ran away to sea or this union a child was born and Rachel called him Jason Ste phen Orry was heard from in the Isle of Man where he was again mairied ana another son was born Rachel died a hdurt broken woman but told Jason of 1 is fathers acts Jason swore to kill him and If not him then his son In the meantime Orry had deserted his ship and sought refuge in the Isle of Man He was sheltered by the governor of the Island Adam Falrbrother Orry went from bad to worse and married a dissolute woman and their child called Michael Sunlocks was born The woman died and Orry gave Sunlocks to Adam Falrbrother who adopted him and he became the playmate of the governors daughter Greeba Time passed and Adam Fair-brother- and wife became estranged their five boys staying with their mother on account of Michael Sunlocks Finally Ste phen Orry returned and Michael Sunlocks determined to go to Iceland his fathers home His father confessed all to him and Michael promised to find Rachel if possible and care for her and if dead to find her child and treat him as a brother to bless you for the last sands of his life are running out Leave us alone together said Ste phen Orry and Greeba after beating out his pillow and settling his head on It was about to move away when he whispered Not you and held her back Then with one accord the others called on him not to tairy over carnal thoughts for his soul was passing thro dark waters and he shculd never take rest until he had cast anchor after a troublous voyage Get religion cried Kane Wade Lay hoult of a free salvation cried old Chaise All flesh is as grass cried Matt Mylechreest Pray without ceasing they all cried together with much besides in the same wild strain I cannot pray the sick man mut tered Then well pray for you mate shouted Kane Wade Ahfc pray pray pray murmbJed Stephen Orry but its no good its too late too late Now is the pointed time shouted Kane Wade The Lord can save to the uttermost the worst sinner of us all If Im a sinner let me not be a coward in my sins said Stephen Or ry Have pity on me and leave me But Kane Wade went on to tell the story of his own conversion It was on a Saturday night of the mackerel sea son down at Kinsale The conviction had been borne in upon him that if he did not hear the pardoning voice before the clock struck twelve he would be damned to all eternity When the clock began to warn for midnight the hair of his flesh stood up for he was still unsaved But before it had finished striking the Saviour was his and he was rejoicing in a blessed salvation How can you torture a poor dying man muttered Stephen Orry Call on the Lord mate shouted Kane Wade Lord I belave help Thou my unbelafe Ive something to do and the pains of death have hold of me muttered Stephen Orry He parthoned the thafe on the cross and hes gotten parthon left for you cried Old Chaise Cruel cruel Have you no pity left for a wretched dying man mum bled Stephen Orry Yeve not lived a right life brother cried Kane Wade and yeve been ever wake in yer intellects so never take rest till yeve read yer title clear You would scarce think they could have the heart these people you would scarce think it would you said Ste phen Orry lifting his poor glassy eyes to Greebas face Then with the same quiet grace as before the girl got up and gently push ed the men out of the house one by one Come back in an hour she whispered It was a gruesome spectacle the rude Methodists with their loud voices and hot faces and eyes of flame trying to do their duty by the soul of their fellow creature the poor tortured sin ner who knew he had lived an evil life and saw no hope of pardon and would not be so much a coward as to cry for mercy in his last hours the young Icelander looking on in silence and surprise and the girl moving hither and thither among then- all like a soft voiced dove in a cageof hoarse jack daws But when the little house was clear and the Methodists who started a hymn on the beach outside had gone at last and their singing had faded away and there was only the low wail of the ebbing tide where there had been so loud a Babel of many tongues Stephen Orry raised himself feebly on his elbow and asked for his coat Ja son found it on the hearth and lifted it up still damp and stiff from the puddle of water that lay under it Then Stephen Orry told him to put his hand in the breast pocket and take out what he would find there Jason did as he was bidden and drew forth the bag of money Here it is he said what shall I do with it It is yours said Stephen Orry Mine said Jason I meant it for my son said Ste phen Orry He spoke in his broken English but let us take the words out of his mouth Its yours now my lad Fourteen years Ive been gathering it meaning it for my son Little I thought to part with it to a stranger but ita yours for youve earned it No no said Jason Ive earned nothing You tried to save my life said Ste phen Orry I couldnt help doing that said Jason and I want no pay iBut its two hundred pounds my lad v No matter Then how much have you got Nothing Has the wreck taken all Yes no that is I never had any thing Take the money for Gods sake take it and do what you like with it or Ill die or torture cried Stephen Orry and with a groan he threw himself backward on the bed Fil keep it for your son said Ja son His name is Michael Sunlockr isnt it And he has sailed for Iceland hasnt he Thats my country and I may meet him some day J v Then ln a broken voice Stephen Orry said iTyou have as father he iriustlV proud of you my lad Who is he And Jason answered moodily I fcavfr no father none I ever knew Did he die in your childhood No Before you were born - Is he alive Ay for aught I know Stephen Orry struggled to- his elbow again Then he has wronged your mother he said with his breathV com ing quick Ay maybe so The villain Yet who am I to raD at him If your mother still alive V No Where is your father fc J Dont speak of him said Jason la an under breath But whats your name my lad Jason With a long sigh of relief Stephen Orry dropped back and muttered td himself To think that such a father- should never have known he had sucb a son The power of life ebbed fast in nicq but after a pause he said My lad Well said Jason Ive done you a great wrong When did you do me a wrong - - Tonight How No matter Theres no undoing- it now God forgive me But let me be your father though Im a dying mai for that will give you the right to keep my poor savings for yourself But they belong to your son saltJ Jason Hell never touch them said Ste phen Orry Why not said Jason Dont ask me Leave me alone For mercys sake dont torture a dyins man cried Stephen Orry Thats not what I meant to do said Jason giving way and if yoo wish It I will keep the money Thank God said Stephen Orry Some moments thereafter he lay qule breathing fast and loud while Greeba hovered about him Then in a feebler m voice he said Do you think my lat youll ever meet my son Maybe so said Jason Ill go bac3t when Ive done what I came to do What is that Greeba whispereaU but he went on without answering her- Though our country Is big our pie are few Where will he berr I scarce can say He has gone to -look for someone Hes a noble boy 2 can tell you that And Its something for a father to think of when his tima comes isnt it He loves his father too that is he did when he was a Iittle chap You must know he had no moth er Only think I did everything for him though I was a rough fellow Ay I nursed him and comforted him a- any woman might Ay and the little man loved me then for all he doesnTfi bear his fathers name now Jason glanced up inquiringly first aft Stephen Orry and then at Greeba Ste phen saw nothing His eyes were dftnv but full of tenderness and his deei voice was very gentle and he rambled on with many a break and between many a groan for the power of lif was low in him You see I called him Sunlocks Thslz was because it was kind and close likeu -He used to ride on my shoulder played together then having no one else and I was everything to him anS he was al lthe world to me Air ticatr was long ago Sunlocks Little San locks My little Sunlocks My owao little At that point he laughed a little andT then seemed to weep like a ehildU though no tears came to his eyes aircfc the next moment under the pain of joyful memories and the flow of bloocB upon the brain his mind began tw wander It was very pitiful to TooVz upon His eyes were open but it Tras -clear that they did not see his utter ance grew thick and his words were confused and foolish but his face trass lit up with a surprising joy and yew knew that the years had rolled baclf and the great rude fellow was aIon with his boy and doating on hinr Sometimes he would seem to listen as jf for the childs answer and then- he would laugh as if at its artless prattle Again he would seem to sing the little one to sleep crooning very low a bro ken stave that ran a bar then stoppetZ Again he would say very slowly what sounded like the words of some baby prayer and while he did so his chtrv would be twisted into his breast azrtT his arms- would struggle to cross it ss though the child itself were once more back in his bosom At all this Greeba cried behind her- hands unable to look or listen any longer and Jason though she no tearsj said in a husky vioce He cannot be altogether bad who loved his son so Trie delirium grew stronger the Took of joy and the tender words gave place -to glances of fear and some quick be seeching and then Jason said in a tremulous whisper It must be some thing to know you have a father wby Ioves you like that To be continued - BLASTS FROM RAMS HORNT Men are not saved by sentiment- Dullness sometimes passes for cfeptl A vice is always more dangerous Jhaiz a crime It is not the flowerpot that mafees the blossoms - Ground that is barren to seed 5b often rich in gold To substitute the good is the bes way to eradicate the bad It is vain boasting of your sap un less you produce the fruit Wings of prayer can carry you irJiai serpents of sin cannot crawl r