jS 5 R i K A Dr HENDERSON - 101 103 W 8tk St xansai crrr ico ffta Oiert it Aye n Longest LecaUM jL -Regular Oraduate in Medicine ter 3 rear Spetial JPraetlet by tb State to tntfe g522 tathoriaed U2f2 8FEOIAL DISEASES T Curwi guaranteed or money r JBgrt fnndsd All medicines famished 2 A ready for use no mercury or in- AKk m Jorioua medicines used No de iHIIIISlI tentlon from business Patients IkSEbII at distance treated by mail and WkWkmkW express Medicines sent every- where free from gaze or breakage csntC O D only by agreement Charges gnes Orer 40000 cases cured Age and expert nee are Important State your case and send for terms Conaultatioa free and confldeoaal personally or by letter STAMMER Seminal Weakness JSffW sind SeXUa Debility lies and excess ee camtfng losses by dreams or ime urmo Dimples and blotches on the face rushes of blood foreetfulness basbfulnoss aveirion to society Iocs of sexual power low of manhood impo Jence etc cured for life I can stop night Josses restore sexual power restore nerre and train power enlarge and strengthen weak parts and make you fit for marriage m Badicallz cured with a new and rlff r OiriCXUre kuniMe gw TreitnesL No in nd OleeC Btrumonts no pain no deten tion from business Cure ffuarantesd Book and list of questions free soaiea YARlCOCELEHYDROCELEPmOSI8ent311daaact Private Diseases or money refunded or both eoxcapaess 24picturei DU U H true to life with full description oj aboTe diseases the effects and cure sent saalec In plain wrapper for 6 cents In stamps xot should read this book for the information ii Contains N B State case and ask for list of question JFra Museum ef Anatomy for men colfft k OMAHA ST LOUIS R R And WABASH R R 41 Miles Shortest to St Louis 28 Miles Shortest to Qulncy THE ST LOUIS CANNON BALL LAST TO LEAVE FIRST TO ARRIVE Leave Omaha 505 p m Arrive St Louis 700 a m Trains leave Union Station daily for St Louis Quincy Kansas City and all points East or South Homeseekers Excursion on sale 1st and 3d Tuesday of each month Steamship tickets to all parts of the world For full Information call at O St Ticket Office 1415 Farnam St Pax n Hotel Block or write HARRT E MOORES C P T A Omaha Neb COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMPY OMAHA Vol Drt v A II Write about yourself r w i suimmercd from childhood aud was per fectly cured 12 years aco Only the afflicted can appreciate the intense desire one has to be cured If you are afflicted or have children who are iyrlio to me for terms literature etc Address JULIA E VAUGHN Phin INSTITUTE HAIWGE BLOCK OMAHA NEB Wants to Add Letter to 11st Hoping to In due ce Other Sufferers Bad Case of Itupture and Other Troubles for Years Cured in three w eks Bid Not Take One Cent of Pay Until Cured McPherson Bans June 8 1899 Dr Ernest Henderson Kansas City Mo Dear Doctor I want to add my testimonial letter to your aiready 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 I went to Dr Henderson and was cured in three weeks I cannot say too much for him I know he can do just what he avs he can do The doctor does not ask one eht sf pav until thepatient is well This is the best guarantee be can possibly give to any person afflicted as I was I will answer anyone Who wishes to kaow more about my case Very truly yours A R OLSON SEND FOB MY TREATISE ON THE CURE OF BUPTCKE SENT TO YOU FREE Desires to Add Testimonial Case a Bad One Permanent Cure in Short Time Would Not be Back in ame Con v ditlonfor SlOOO Dr Ernest Henderson My Dear Doctor I desire to add my testimo nial to those vou have cured or rupture My case was a bad one and you made a permanent cure in a short time without pam and I never lest a day from my work 1 cannot say too much for your cure and would no be backin the condition I was for a thousand dollars I thank you and would recommend your Rupture cure toanyoce Use this 1 you wish I am truly thankfully yours FBED HARPER on Indiana Ave I GUARANTEE A CORE OR RECEIVE liO PAT FOR MY s JOU PAY WHEN CURED C i t JlrRartl Kidneycura DOCTOR McGREW 60 years old Office over 215 8 14th St THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST fa the treatment of all forms of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN 85 Years Experience 14L Tears In Omaha UADIPfiPCI C cured quickly and porman YAnluUbLLC ently Thu most natural and scientific treatment that has yet been discovered IT NOW I1EQUIRES BDT A FEW DAYS to cure Varicocele without cut ting pain or loss of time CHARGES LOW I positively guarautoe a cure OYDUII C in all stages and condition 0 l f III Ltd cured and every trace of the disease is thoroughly eliminated from tht blood All appearances of the disease quickly disappear No BREAKING OUT of tht disease on the skin or face A cure that is permanent for life WEfKNESS0ncnySslnaFmAaiVusoeg from Excesses or Early Vices Night Losses Stricture Hydrocele Diseases of the Bladder ana iiiunuys nervous ucuiuty Gleet CURES GUARANTEED CHARGES LOW Treatment by mall or express free from public gaze Free Consultation Sand for free book on DISORDERS OF HEN Hours 8 a m to o p m 7 to 8 p m Sundays 3 to 12 P O Box 706 Office over 215 Si4th Street between Farnam and Douglas Streets OMAHA NEB s43 nPh 5etv yV OifeS fSSTMSSZnSMTSEXmBJiaMSSmKiM KIMBALL BROSMFGS 1051 9th St COUNCIL BLUFFS IA TJCURES all Kidney in Diseases l imh ptn fists or by mail 1 Frea book ad vice etc of Dr B J Kay Saratoga N Y What a noiseless world this would be if women were as quiet all the time as they are when it comes to telling their age Why not doctor yourself Gonova Tablets are guaranteed bv KIdd Drug Co Elgin 111 to cure all diseases Inflamma tions ulcerations of the urinary system organs bladder etc or send free medi cine until cured if guaranteed lot fails An Internal remedy with injection com bined the only one in America Price 3 or 2 for 3 sent per mall Retail and wholesale of Myers Dillon Drug Co Omaha M A Dillon South Omahaw Da vis Drug Co Council Bluffs Rlggs Phar macv Lincoln H S Baker Sioux City Complete line of rubber goods ask- for what you want You Pay Motliing Until Cured Facts Stdted by ly Former If You Are Afflicted With L Rupture Dont Fail to Read them My Guarantee is Valuable Be cause You do Not Pay Me One Cent Until You Are Well I present to the Teaders of this paper 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 fuily investigate and convince them selves as to the merits of my treatment I could use this entire space singing my own praises but believe the statement of those 1 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 calland see me Remem ber that in all cases I guarantee a cure and do not accept one cent of money un til you are well Consultation by mail or in person is entirely f ree I will be pleased to correspond with you regard mir your case DR ERNEST HENDERSON Suffered foi Years Pronounced Incurable by Uoctors Glud He Tok Treatment After Three Weeks was Sound and Vr 11 Treatment In All That Is Claimed for It Hopes Letter Will be Weans of Inducing Otliets to Take Treat ment Dr Ernest Henderson Kansas City Mo Dear Doctor I wish to state that I can most heartily recommend your rupture treatment Since early youth I had been seriously treubled with a right scrotal rupture that was pro nounced by doctors to be incurable except pos siply by a dangerous surgical operation Hear ing of jour treatment I determined to try the same and am glad I did so for after taking your treatment but three weeks I am now sounct and well Your treatment isall 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 take your treatment and be cured Yours respectfully WM liYNN Ransom Kb CONSULTATION BY MAIL OK IN PER SON FREE AVItlTE TO 2JE ABOUT IODK CASE Finds Tre tment Successful Examined Oth er Pnti iitb n d Found Cure Permunent Had been in the ISusiness Ihinks This thu MoaI Jtational Treat ment or thu Day December 20 1899 To whom it may concern This will certify that I have taken Dr Ernest Hendersons treatment for rupture and that I find it entirely successful I have examined a number of patients that he has treated and I find that a permanent care lias 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 neartily recommend anyone with a rupture to consult Dr Henderson Very respectfully yours JACOB WEITZEL Independence Mo SEND FOB MY TREATISE ON THE CURE OF RUPTURE fc ENT TO YOU FREE Lutheran Minister Cured After SufferingSix Years Tried Many Truces but Thev All Failed Upon Advice of Rev F Pfeif fer of Sedalin Mo Tried Dr Hen derson the Rupture Specialist of KansiiR City The Cure was Complete Has Dispenied with Trusses W in Answer Letters From Those Afflicted Who Wih Further Particulars Kansas City Mo This is to certify that I have suffered for six years with a vory bad rupture and during ill of the time I have worn different kind of truss es day and night with the hope of effecting a cure but they all failed they only held the rupture in place Upon the advice of Rev F Pfelff er of Sedalia Mo 1 consulted Dr Ernest Henderson the Rupture Speclaltst 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 with my trusses without incon venience To the interest of all who are afflicted with ibis trouble I dowritethis and heartily recom mend Dr Hendersons treatment Anyone de siring more information will please apply 10 me personally or by letter I am Respectfully JOHN SAUER Nov H 1S99 1317 Oak St Kansas City N B In writing please enclose a stamp for reply 1 GUARANTEE A CURE OR RECEIVE NO PAY FOR MY WORK YOU PAY WHEN CURED No Troube Af er First Treatment Which wa Fninlcfs Did Not Interfere With SVork and Cured In JLes Than One Month RecoinmendsTreat men t to All Rupture Suffereis Di ErnesfHenderson 03 V 9th St Cty My Dear Doctor- I write vou unsolicited to s ay ifcsi ycu navemaae a permanent urt or mv rupture whicb nas as you know a large DrecV - - i - - - tfrv SOUTH OMAHA MARKET REPORT Sooth Omaha Neb Oct 17 Live Stock Report furnished by th Flato Commission company of Soutb Omaha Neb Receipts of cattle show a large de crease from last week but this has had no beneficial effect on the marketi on the contrary prices have been very weak and a little extra crowding al this time would certainly not be of any benefit to shippers Beef steers are still being marketed in limited numbers and while prices have been just about steady on the choice grades common and coarse grades common weak and coarse steeu have suffered a decline of 10 to 15 cents during the week and the prospects art not favorable for any reaction in tht near future Offerings of cows anc heifers have been fairly liberal and tht demand for choice stuff has been strong principally because there has has been a scarcity of that class of cattle and dealers have been able to hold prices pretty stedy On the common and me dium grades the feeling has been rathei weak and market slow There is a gooc inquiry for milkers and springers but the rrumber coming is very small Receipts of stockers and feeders have not been as heavy this week as ex pected and prices have recovered somt of the loss of the past month Trading was very good last week as prices wer getting to be attractive to a good manj feeders who were a little timid abou taking on anything just at present The yards were well cleaned up on las Saturday and with only a small suppl on hand Monday dealers were able t get good strong prices and today th market closes with prices 15 to 25 cent higher than last Wednesday This ad vance would apply more generally U the good heavy steers and choice year lings the common medium cattle wil still show a tendency to weakness ane market for them has not had the sna noticeable in good yearlings and choici heavy cattle Buyers from Nebraskj are taking cattle more freely than al any time this- season and demand fron this state should be good from now on The hog market this week has dupll cated its performance of last week anc prices have gone rapidly downward to 10 cents lower being the usual dailj reports from that quarter The hlgl point of the month was on October 4 when the average cost was 5519 todaj the average cost was 454 1 8 a loss o 55 3 8 cents in the last fifteen days Th difference which nas existed Detweet heavy and light hogs of good qualit was wiped out today and the top pric was paid for a prime load of heav hogs There is nothing In sight a nresent indicating a reaction towar better prices Inguinal Hernia t tnink this Is the name yon gave it Ailing the scrotum I am glad to say that I never had any trouble retaining it aftr the first treatment arid that I am now a well man Thanks to God and yourself Your treatment was palnloss and did not stop me from my work A cure was made in less than a month Icertainlv will do what lean for you and my Buffering fellows and most heartily recommend all ruptured to take your treatment You may use this letter if you desire I be to remain your friend WM WELTMAN K C Slock Yards or 410 Landis Court rrmSTTITiVTION BY MAIL Olt IN PER- SON FBEE WRITE lO ME ABOUT YOUR CASE Suffered With Bad Case for Over Five Year Could ot Stand It Anj Longer After Beading Advertisement Concluded to Take Treatm nt Paid for Willi Pleasure Will Gladly Wrltr Anyone About Ca e Kansas City Mo June 3 1900 Dr Ernest Henderson City My Dear Doctor It is with pleasure I Inform you that 1 am entirely cured ot a bad case ol rupture for which you treated me first about two years ago 1 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 thepaln so great I could notstand it any longer 1 was much discouraged After reading vour advertisement over a d ovei again 1 concluded to try your treatment and to my surprise 3cu cured me in less than foul weeks- lam glad to say after such a long timt of suffering I am absolutely sound and well I paid vour fee with pleasure and still feel that I oweyou a debt of gratitude which I hope tc pav bv inducing other sufferers to go to you foi treatment thereby doing a kindness to thern and to you I will gladly write to anyone about my case lalmoht forgot to say that I consideied youi offer of receiving no pay until a cure was ef fected as the best guarantee you couid give and that h what lirst gave me coniidence ir your trpatment as soon as I talked to you Respectfully your friend J S HAMMICK 3S East Sixth Street THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN CURFlt OF RUPTURE AND ARE SELECTED A RANDOM FROM MANY I HAVE CURfc IN WRITING THEM PLEASE ENCLOSI A STAMP FOR ANSWER MikeGavnor2 EwingSt Kansas City Ks A R Olson McPherson Kas Robert J Brock county attorney Manhattan Ka N Iff Kent 401 Orchard St Chicago 111 Oscar Dillon 901 Campbell St Kansas City Mo H M McDonald Denison Kas B F Dobbs 1920 N 17th St Kansas City Kas A Young 3418 Windsor Ave Kansas City Mo J S Hammlck plumbing 19 E 6th St Kan sasCity Mo Thos Baffo Kansas City Mo W C Peak grocer 21 Central Ave Kansa City Kas MS Welch care Goodlander Milling Co Ft Scott Kas Dr T F Parker 1517 Brooklyn Ave Kansas City Mo Herman Bagull Kansas City Mo Wm Lvnn Ransom Kas M G llartzell 719 Felix St St Joe Mo Fred Harper 2011 Indiana Ave Kanras City Mo William Weltman 410 Landis Court Kansa City Mo Rev F PfelfferSedalia Mo R J Champion Armour Station Kansas City Kas JT Wood merchant Greenwood Jacksoi county Mo Chas T Hummer 424 Edmond St St Joe Mo WillB Castor 11 N Soring Ave St Louis Mo Fred Phares 617 Cherry St Kansas City Mo E R Demorest Kansas Citv Mo R B Griffith 207 Lyceum Bldg Kansas City Mo Thomas McMahon 704 N 7tb St St Louis Mo K W Dement restaurant keeper 109 E IStr St residence 1012 Locust St Kansas City Mo Child 13 months old G F Shaw assistant county surveyor Inde pendence Mo Vashinsin Baker Halls Summit Kas William Hlggins 117 Car Ave Armourdale W L Gray Stanberrv Mo W T Wlngate Amity Mo Earl Maxwell Valley Palls Kas C Sandy 7r6 Kanas Ave Kanas City Kas James McMocktn tS2 Tullis Court Kans Cuy Mo Frank Craig 15th and Topping Ave Kansai City Mo - Tl DPTTiQFI OB EBUESnEfflERSOB 103 West Ninth Street KANSAS GUY MiSSOlE I 3 swer Was that why you came she asked Yes he answered If we had not been wrecked tonight I should have dropped overboard and deserted Strange she said it was just what he did when he came to the island nineteen years ago Yes nineteen years ago Jason re peated He spoke like a man in a sleep and she began to tremble What is the matter she said Within a few minutes his face had suddenly changed and vit wais now awful to look upon Not for an instant did he turn his eyes from the bed The delirium of the sick man had deepened by this time the little fool ish baby play words in the poor bro ken English came from him no more but he seemed to ask eager questions in a tongue that Greeba did not un derstand This man is an Icelander said Jaspn Didnt you know that before said Greeba What is his name said Jason Havent you heard it yet What is his name Then for one quick instant he turned his face towards her face and she seem ed to read his thought Oh God she cried and she stag gered back Just then there was a sound of foot steps on the shingle outside and at the next moment Steun and Thurstan Fairbrother and old Davy IOrruish pushed open the door They had come to fetch Greeba The Methodee man tould us said Davy standing by Jasons side and my gough but its mortal curous Whats it saying Talk of the divil and sure enough it was of the big widda man hisself we vyere talking of less nor half a hour afore we struck Come my lass said Thurstan No no Ill stay here said Greeba But your mother Is fidgeting and this is no place for a slip of a girl come Til stay with him alone said Ja son No no cried Greeba Its the lads right for all said old Day He fetched the poor chap out of the water Come lets take the road for it - Will no one stay instead of me said Greeba Wheres the use said Davy Hes raelly past help Hes outward bound poor chap Poor Oiry Poor phen v - t Then they jdrew Greeba away and GWwv WvWv e Borkdmecr a 5 By HALL CAINE 1 SYNOPSIS Rachel Jorgenson was tne only daugh ter of the governor or Iceland She fell In love with and married an idler pHen Orry Her father had other hopes fo her and In his anger he disowned her Then orry deserted her and ran away to sea Of this union however a child was born and Rachel called him Jason Ste phen Orry was heard from in the Isle of Man where he was again married and another son was born Rachel died a broken hearted woman but told Jason of his 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 and was sheltered by the governor of the island Adam Fairbrother Orry went from bad to worse and marled a disso lue and their child called Michael Sun locks war born The woman died and Orry gave their child to Adam Fair brother who adopted him and he be came the playmate of the governors only daughter Greeba Time passed and the governor and his wife hecame estranged their five sons staying with their mother on account of their jealousy of Sunlocks who had become a favorite with the gov ernor Finally Stephen Orry confesses his misdeeds to Sunlocks who promised iu go io aceianu to una Kacnei it ble unu care ior ner ana tr sne was ueuu 10 Tina ner son ana treat mm as a brother He bid good bye to his sweet heart Greeba and started on his journey Meantime Jason had started on his journey of vengeance and his ship was wrecked on the Isle of Man He saved the life of his father unknowingly Orry a Jea and on his death bed was recog nized by Jason CHAPTER X THE END OF ORRT But hardly had the words been spoken When he threw back his head and asked in a firm voice how far it was to Port Erin About thirty miles said Greeba looking up at the sudden question NoLrnore asked Jason No He has lived there she an swered with a motion of her head to wards the bed He Yes ever since his wife died Be fore that they lived in this place with Michael Sunlocks His wife met with a terrible death How She was murdered by some enemy of lier husband The man escaped but left his name behind him It wasPat ricksen PatricKsen Yes That must be fourteen years ago and since then he has lived alone at Port Erin Do you wish to go there Ay that is so I intended- Why To look for someone Who is it My father For a moment Greeba was silent and then she said with her eyes down Why look for him if he wronged your mother Thats why I meant to do so She looked into his face and stam mered But why He did not appear to hear her his eyes were fixed on the man on the bed and hardly had she asked the question before she covered her ears with her haqds as though to shut out his an Goittiraed Storyi r with a look of fear fixed on Jasons face she passed out at the door Jason was now alone with Stephen Orry and felt like a man who had stumbled into a hidden grave He had set out over the seas to search for his father and here at his first setting foot on the land his father lay at his feet So this was Stephen Orry this was he for whom his mother had given up all this was he lor whom she had taken a fathers curse this was he for whom she had endured poverty and shame this was he who had neglected her struck her forgotten her with another woman this was he who had killed her the poor loving loyal passionate heart not in a day or an hour or a momentfbut in twenty long son stood over the bed and looked down Surely the Lord God had heard his great vow and delivered the mnn into his hands He would have hunted the world over to find him but here at a stride he had him It was heavens own justice and if he held back now the curse of his dead mother would follow him from the grave Yet a trembling shook his whole frame and his heart beat as If it would break Why did he wait He remem bered the tenderness that had crept upon him not many minutes ago as he listened to the poor baby babble of the mans delirium and at that the gall in his throat seemed to choke him He hated himself for yielding to it for now he knew for whom it had been meant It had been meant for his own father doating over the memory of another son That son had supplanted himself that sons mother had supplanted his own mother and yet he in his ignor ance had all but wept for both of them But no matter he was now to be Gods own right hand of justice on this evil doer Dawn was breaking and its woolly light crept lazily in at the little win dow past the lamp that ffvill burned qn the window board Tho wind had fallen and the sea lay gloomy and dark as if with Its own heavy memo ries of last nights work The gray light fell on the sick mans face and under Jasons eyes it seemed to light up the poor miserable naked soul with in The delirium had now set in strong and many were the wild words and fre quent was the cry that rang through the little house Not while he is like that thought Jason I will wait for the lull He took up a pillow in beth hands and stood by the bed and waited never lifting his eyes off the face But the lull did not come Would it not come at all What if the delirium wefe never to pas saway Could he still do the thing he intended No no no But heaven had heard his vow and led him there The delirium would yet pass then he would accuse his father face o face and eye to eye and then The current of Jasons thoughts was suddenly arrested by a cry from the sick man It was Rachel Rachel Rachel1 spoken in a voice of deep en treaty and there came after it in dis jointed words of the Icelandic tongue a pitiful appeal for forgiveness At that a great fear seized upon Jason and the pillow dropped from his hands to the ground Rachel Rachel It was the old cry of years that were gone but working with how great a difference then to stir up evil passions now to break down the spirit of revenge Rachel Rachel came again in the same pitiful voice of supplication and at the sound of that name so spoken the bitterness o Jasons heart went offlike a wail of the wind It wras a cry of remorse a cry for pardon a cry for mercy There could be no jugglery In that hour of the minds awful van quishment a human soul stood naked behind him as before its Maker Jasons great love was shaken Had it been only a blind tangle of passion and pain If the Almighty had called him to be the instrument of His ven geance would He have delivered his enemy into his hands like this dying delirious with broken brain and broken heart i Still hi mothers name came from his fathers lips and then his mind went -back to the words that had so lately passed between them Let me be your father though I am a dying man Ah sweet beautiful blind fal lacycould he not let it be The end was very near the delirium passed away and Stephen Orry opened his eyes The great creature was as quiet as a child now and as soft and gentle as a childs was his deep hoarse voice He knew that he had been wandering in his mind and when he looked into Jasons face a pale smile crossed his own I thought I had found her he said very simply my poor young wife that once was it was she that I lost so long ago and did such wrong- by Jasons throat was choking him but he stammered out Lie still sirr lie still and rest But Stephen Orry talked on in the same simple way Ah how silly I am I forgot you didnt know Lie still and rest said Jason again There was someone with her too 1 thought I was her son her child and mine that was to come when I left her And only think looked again and it seemed to be you Yes you for it was the face of him that fetched me out of the sea I thought you were my son indeed Then Jason could bear up no longer He flung himself down on his faaeesa by the bedside and buried his face 6a the dying mans breast rm Father he sobbed I am jxjst son t To be continued K i But Stephen Orry only smiled aaS answered very quietly Ah yes I re memberthat was part of our barsadcJl my good lad Well God bless yos va son God bless and speed you And that was the end of Orry PltAYER IN A PRINT SHOP It was 4 oclock in themornlngr otifr foremans last night The lights is th news composing room of the Joand office burned dim the last form hh rumbled to the elevator the clanking singing linotypes were stllL The fore man was leaving utter eight years ad work in the office to enter the qdist ministry The night chapel hafi prepared days Tsefore for this parting A handsomely bound copy of Noxi Topical Bible a Digest of the Hate Scriptures lay hidden all night codecs the coat of Scougal the president c the Sioux City Typographical union No 180 who was to he spokesman Ox its front Russia leather cover vxsff these words JOURNAL NIGHT - to s CHARLES E CARROLL 5 M ZrfH Days have changed in all print sbsses Printers are Tiot the roistering lot hs they were ten years ago But in alt tl years of which the dingy coposlnff tooas might tell many tales there never was scene so strange as when the chagdl meeting was called to order by WcxsS slug No 4 chairman of the cfcrrgriL who admonished Carroll that this chap el meeting had been called oa falsa There had been other chapel raetfnga on Carroll at times when the oisC chapel did not feel quite so kindly ss ward him On those nights he fcadE found a seat on the sttfne taring circle of men as he did now The el meeting was a surprise to him anfi he was not sure of its import Ee aaas not reassured by Billy Worsts TRtjrfp when he called the meeting to aniac There was a shade of trouble Is fcfcs face when Scougal was introduced t prefer a complaint against blsa Mr Carroll frend and co troriEiC the man with a grievance begaz asE at the kindly tone and the word JCrfeetSr Carrolls face flushed and there was tightening and quivering of his I13 Carroll is only 22 deep loyalty to East employers and unfailing- ambiticra become some day a minister of Cia gcfcpel had- sprung from a ratiira emotional and sympathetic As fil words of the speaker went on ttiSisrs of sincere Interest in his futnie xste admiration of his e xemplary pajsCwfeaC wonder in the silence of the rooss Has strange and yet familiar surrottsIssK all reminding him of his nightly axca ety to do his work well dtzxlES tfia many years he had been there tfrat Carrolls eyes soon filled with scaZfiniss tears that he was glad that the es3 went out entirely for a moment Seas- Ing them all in darkness asd sjfeEsrv save for the occasional scamper o t mouse and for the growl of tbs p3S3 down below Then the lights Sase out again the speaker finished tksa lnes he was repeating and ended amU Carroll found himself on his feet mscsS with the sobs he had suppresses Sfefc kindliness of the men and the lad off his going and of the nearness Cbss realization of the dreamed amhltSrar c his young manhood the going aTnsy t study for the ministry that this was K farewell all these bore YtgaxlCisr cat his self control and he will net SJorseC that moment to the day of his deatk He spoke truly when he said XazsSry that kindness was often hardest t bear that he felt that there never ha4 been a young man so weighted witk obligations to friends as he As fea went on his voice choked more aiuS more and the men sat with beads bowed his voice telling1 them that Gsiy were in the presence of something sab ered They sat on- the tables the forsS anms desk and in the windows Car roll stopped a moment and then he asked them to let his pray All arose reverentially and the voice of the man who was foreman no longer xtixr stronger in earnest praying Already he was in his new calling Two weeks ago he was given the permission to ex hort by the full vote of the leaders stewards of the Whitfield M E church and it was surely appropriate that he should first lead in worship among men with whom he had worked nightly as 2 printer He will enter Northwesters university Tuesday leaving Sioux City Monday evening at 530 over the North western and nothing he will take t his student life will be so treasured as will the bible from the night chapel and the memory of its giving A DELICATE DESSERT iJl Beat the yolks of two eggs moil light ad a pinch of salt and two blespoons of sugar and when wettf mixed add one pint of new milk Set the bowl over hot water and stir the custard until it is as hot as can be tasted Flavor with one teaspoon of vanilla and turn it into a dish suitable for the table When it becomes Srta place it in the ice chest Meanwhils beat the whites of the eggs until stiE and dry add two tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar and one teaspoon or lemon juice Beat until stiff Pileit lightly on the surface of the custari and garnish Wjith candied cherries Serve with cream is desired but Itis very good without it J When a man casts his bread uposi the waters he finds that everybodyia the Kwim is out for the dough K