.YwJwrrv . w 'v y 't' " ;wv - ' JTi.- '"Tg7'vr-."lr, ' vjsn yp'yi'a ' "TV T;?jr?'" "TTijf i 1 T Bfe Ji IJtirjK'AJirJii 1 1 ti' .t..wy fvivfi , p mtiHiwnwtfnwiii The Nebraska "Advertiser , W. r. S.VNDKU&, Publisher.' FIII)AV, JANUAItV d,- 1000. u hi .i..rtr,.. A t',.Litl II .H i uh. A SI. 1.i1m Oil . IMli VSilt tiivery-' tWlii In Hlprlil. Cnpt. Hum fad. of the Mewnth flint rict million, ili.li.iw ic i i)i pohkch twv of t lir- hrainlcut, ncwippliwl irtid liijrfjtist nil in the ult.v. 'I hi feline wonder I hnown n plain Tom mid nothing else. WJii'n 1711H0 .young lie ulumi'd 11 decided pent'liiuM for rtttM juui mice, tuid uftcr IiJh iijoiini In tho Tour CourtH of 1io.irM lie IikiI every thing In the shape of 11 rat, or n nioima on the run. Uv grow up bignml strong, nail while nt the Four Cmtrtn United ricr.v dogthut tried to tnchlelilin. dipt. Hoyil gtinrded him with jenlotm care, nnd woo he unto the. man who tried to injure Tom In IiIb prcHeiiec. One dny Tom wns nlooplng In tha l)olhr room heneath Chief DeHniond'H ofllce, when Uynn, the onjrhicer, nicked IiIh Kuotoh terrier on the HleoplngTom, They both pitched 1 nnd fought fast nnd'fiirloHH for 15 mi mi ten, at the end of which Jl.vun'm terrier ivtis td retched 1 out on the floor badly buttered up. Kvery officer in the dintriet ehalVcd I Uyitn over the defeul of hlis dog. unci to j get cen one tiny he brought another I terrier down to the Four iourtN. and, after luring big Tom downistn(rn, ho M't both dogH on him. Tom Htood bin ground Ule a veteran, and fought tha tlogrt until he full to the ground ex haunted and bleeding profusely. Atthla time ('apt. lloyd hud been moved up to he!icventh,nud a telephone message in formed him that hlRcnt unsdylng. The cnpt a In hitched up ills buggy a.d drove in nil hinde to the Four Courta. nnd the night of hin pet. cut and bleed Jug, mnde him almost desperate. Ilo nwore by ids shield that he could licit the limn who wuh liiHtrumental in in jui ing hin cut, and Uyan took a vacation. Tom wuh tenderly enrrled buck to tho Kcvciith.und nHurgeonHiimmoni'd, who, after cxhuuntlng hhi rMII on Tom, suc ceeded in mivlug hta life, llegraduully bueunio stronger, and to-day he 1h tho cock of the walk at the Btation. The captain, in Hpeaklng of Tom to n reporter, tolls a cry funny story of how ho walked ii) the street one day lust Bummer and found Tow lying in front ot tho station dead, with a rope tied around his neek. lie walked Into tho ntntluii. and his iiiurer knew no hounds. Jle lltied up every sergeant, officer nnd clerk, and closely questioned them about the killing of his pet. He. then pulled oir his shield and dramatically said: "The cur that wns cruel enough 1o murder Tom w ill have to do likewise with me. Stop out here nnd Imaiiiun nnd take your medicine." Not a man 'budged, nnd this irritated the captain more than ever, lie walked into his of llce. and for over a week he hardly spoko to his men. One afternoon, about 12 dnys later, Tom walked through the window into the captain's olllce. Tho unptiiln stood up and gazed at tho form of Tom as though in a dream; in fact, he refused to believe his eyes; but there stood Tom as big as life, lie was taken up and caressed by the captain, who ac tually shod tears of joy. It turned out that tho cat supposed to have been Tom wan n stray one which borne bo,s had killed and left in front of the station. Tom struts around tho station as though he owns it while the captain h around to protect him, but when the cuplalu is away Tom goes visiting and awaits his icturn at Hits front door, when lie walks in proudly and taken poiwsnion of the office. A short time nfjo he spied a strange cat on top of the station, and made straightway to do Jiiui. They fought nil around the ronf, and BiiiMcdy they fell to the ground, 11 distance, of .10 feet, but the accident did not stop the fight. Instead, they l,opt it up nftcr reaching tin ground. Tne captain wnv the whole thing, and lie deuced nroimd th lighting cats, all the while nritirfr on Tom. Tom wev and th cr.pt.-i'o proudly enrrieI him Into his ofrkv nnd fed him on cream nnd cake' for a week. The asptaln My Tom bus never wtn licked, and that he would not ell him for love or money. St. Louis Repnbllu. !itrtnK ntmrf. " Yoa," xahl the man. "w not hot.'' Tlie cucumber. thtM nwlely arklreancd, managed to remain cl and rplld: "And yo'i arv not to nnuy as jem might be." Then, to vimtnln itaprtnni,itdotibei thu man up. T.vporaphital Journal. Vit'vlet- fvna ! llemrt. Marrow That' n dainty vrhH you have there, old mim. 111 ia!.e u r;n:i or it Koine day. Uy the way, what kind of a wheel do you think f oiiyht'to ride" Mnrrow One of your own. Rrook Ivn Life. HtrnitKu ItevcnRr. J. A. Morris, the dead lottery kinp, was once blackballed by the New Or leans Jockey club., flinnrtinfi; under the afl'ront, he boahtcd he would one' dny make the Jochey club frrounds a (rrave yard V.'hen he'ot rleher'he. secretly bought the property and carried inl'hia threat. It la now one of the loading cenictPirfs of ipw Orlennp. & Old pap.-ia tot HUie u,t thia utlicc' ..jSSlttTw wffljyJt1.V.a iThbJ (SLACK CLOTHES' AND -HEALTH. IMijilelnif.Ari;lT' tl.i Snnltnry t'oni. cliinloii. A' physleisni anid recently to 11 pa tlimthf hin, iiwomnn' of wealth, in this city, thai' he wouhPrefuev to treat her further if fche did not give up wearing black, it won not. however, until a dis cussion eimuetl that, ho found out how much he was asking. Not 011I3 were hur gowns black, but her underwuir thioughotit was of the onirtc color. Thedoctorthcn remarked that he had considered the nlternntive he offered her, to abandon black gowns or find uuothur physician. 11 11 ixtjcmc meas ure, and only justified because of'hor peculiarly nervous and neurotic state, but when it came. to discovering that t,hc had nothing but black clothes upon her person he Mould icfuse to treat anybody so dresred. The "peculiarly nervous and neurotic t-tate," he con sidered largely explained by this dress nlonc. He succeeded In effecting a change in his patient's attire through out, Insisting on white all white un derclothes and as much usftof white in the outer garments ns was possible and practicable. There are hundreds of women simi larly 111 and dressed as she was who have no idea thnt anything but a ques tion of tnste is involved in the color of their garments. They would not o. pect a plant covered up from the sun by repented layers of black' cloth to flourish, but they do not seem to know that light and sunshine are necessary for their bodies. As this wise physician nervous headaches, and prostration. Rut physical ill can be prevented by .Imply wcnrlni? II'litlotlilnfr. "! outward drr-ii It may be impractlcab e, to alwavH (govern with an ivyo pintle to tins erne coiiKideration. bu the un- UVieiDUUU I'M II Ull4 III ,,) a ... " w!dte. V.vcry instinct to the nicest tucte leads to the came conclusion.- t'hicairo Tribune. TIIE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE. Preaidontial Oampaign Yehr. Tho Toledo Weekly Hindu has an I'lioiiuuiia circulation at all limes. Tho year ol' a presidential campaign, hows ever, It is regularly road by near two million people. Not on 1 ic)iiblicaii9 but pnople of all oluHHty in evciy aeo lion of the United .States read il lor political inhumation. For thirty jems it lia.-t been a regular viuitor in every pari of tho union and is well known In almost every one of thu 70.000 postolllces in thu countiy It iB edited with icfcruiicu to a nation)'.! cir cuhiliou uud people of all poliUcH take it, because, of it h honesty and faiincHS in the (liiiciiHHion of nil public qucstioiiH. It is thu favoiite family paper, with MmiethiiiK for every member of tho household Serial HtoncH, poetry, wit and humor, tho Household department (bctd in tho world). Yoiini,' Folk1. Hun day School LessoiiH, the Faunitead.tho Question Ihircau (which answen (pies thma to subscriberfi), tho News of tho Wettk in complete toim, and other Hpecial features. Specimen copie-i ilnd ) sent on application, and if you will fluid no a list of uddnH8CK we will mull a copy to each Only $1 a year. If you wish t raiso a club write for terms Addrcae Tun Hladk, Toledo, Ohio. 1 hnd dyflpopaiii llftjHuven years and never found permanent relief till I wd Kodol Dvspepsi 1 Curo. Now L am well and feel Ilka a now man." writes S J Fleming. Murray. Neb. It it the heat dluestant known. OureH nil forms of Indigestion. I'hvHiuiaiis everywhere prescribe It. Keelinp ! told Ida wealthy patient, the whole , c, ly Daily and Weekly Tress says; "He j body needs light and sunshine. n both , (KhiUas) undoubtedly docs a great dcu j have healthy and licnling ropertics. !)f 00ll,in(i personally cannotthank him . i:?pcclally upon the nervous yMPm do, ci;,)U,,h. mv rheumatism is all gone, and I iirht and MitiHhine act. and with c- eyc whcrc burned, does not trouble miip n 11,1-r'i. 111 ciiRfM 111 ni-i-'uicAniiira?!. 11 fv , kt i . . I' - - --,---- , -g-i m All our farmer miduiit Hluiuld take advantage of the uinireceihuited olub blng offer we thia year 11 r.V, wind. Included with thi-, pilper The Iowa HomestPHd, itn Special Funnels Insti tute edltiotiH, The I'otiltiy F'.irmer..aiirt The Fiiniiem' Mutual Insurance Jour nal. Thenf four publlcntionH uro the h&-.t of their clasrf and should bu in BVery farm hoiiif. To them wo atlil for loeul, county and yciitrnl news our own pupi and mnko thu price, fur tlie rirft for one ytar $l.;5.). Never before whh so iilucli Aiipenor re.idjn matter offered for ho h'uall an amount ol tuniiey The four papers mimed which wt club With our v n are well Iuioai. ,hriiiith"ul thu. went and coiuuicih lliuiiiselvt'H, lo-lliM leadci'a fuvomtih attention upon inert? mention.' Tin Honiefitoad is the Rivut iiRriculturni and livuidock paper of thu west. Tin Poultry Fanner (a tho most piMctlcu ponl'r.v pnpor for the farmer ptibllhhcl in tho country; The Farmcm' Mutun Insurnnce .lourpnl'JB the Hpecial iidvo unto of 'fni nicia' eo-opty'iitve iis.soei.i lloiw, and thu Special Fonnem Innt lute M'dilioiiS', are 'tin; unmt pmictlci' piibltc.itioiia lor tlm pitmiotjon of kdop fnrmiim eVw (urrinlKd. TnlvwadMinl 1R0 of tllU L'lvni ujTuY. " , . - ! " - ' n ' ;oto Mow Is It Done ? 0 The remarkable suc cess attending the work of I'rol. Thco Kharas, of Nebraska City, has caused the thinking oX class of people to ask tb "Mow is it done?" The m ffift method is easily cx tSiSk ilSplilicd to tl,ose who m), will lay aside old prejudiced notions long enough' to send or literature explaining it Tho Kharus Method of Magnetic Healing, appeals most to educated, thinking peo ple. The ignorant and superstitious are afraid to investigate any new science. Prof. Kharas cures all curable and many so cillcd incurable diseases without the use of drugs or surgery. He also possess , cs the wonderful ability to cure certain diseases at any distance, without ever seeing the patient. This is what he calls the "Absent Method." Many almost miraculous cures have been made, and by writing you can get a long list of testi monials and sworn statements by promi nent people who have been restored to health by this means. Recorder of deeds Chas. C. Urandt, Nebraska City, had lost entire use of right hand and arm by paralysis; other methods failed and he could'nt work. Prof. Kharas treated him and he went to work in four days, and in m days he was entirely cured. Mr. Jas McCain of Council Hlufn., la. had lost the use of both lower limbs; in tluce days he l could walk, antl cured in less than two weeks. Editor lirown of the Nebraska me any prominent Nebraska City lady was curd of nervous prostration ot ten years it and . vhen othcr doctors said she ,d "ver be evcn he, j Miss )a Nebraska City, could not turn in b-.l ,;.ull vns shc afflicted with inflnrt- tniy rheumatism for several weeks Three treatments by Miss Wonnan (Ma tron of the Nobraslc. Magnetic lnfinturv) cured her entirely. Mr. F. L. Kelsiy. fotcman of the Daily Press cured ot nci vous headache of 1 1 years standing by one treatment by Prof. Kharas. Friends and relatives of Mrs. A. Sanquest of Ne biaska City, said, she could not live an hour; in 1 5 minutes she was relieved of pain, and in two days was able to beat work; neuralgia of the stomach was her trouble; she has since been successfully treated for cancer of the breast by Prof. Kharas. The Nebraskn School of Alnjrnetism and the Nebraska Magnetic Infirmary are at Nebraska City. Branch Infitmarics arc being located all over Nebraska and Help Wanted Several honest, conscientious men and women to work in thes institutions at splendid salaries. Write for information. Its free. Prof. Theo Krnras, Supt. Miss Emma Worman, Matron Nebraska City, Neb. Branch oilico at l'cru, Neb. Air. and Mrs Gillot, .Managers. "PERFECT" SCALES - LAST FOREVER. COMDINATIOM BEAM. COPPER PLATED STEEL LEVERS. For facts write to Jones -of Bingliamton, BINGHAMTON, NOT $m W W Kee.tuK 'zuarantee.s evei bottle of Uluinibflrlain's Couuh lienn-dv and will let uud tho inonuy to any 0110 who ia uotHiiiislied tiftei uaitu? tvo-t!'iris ot the (OiitetitH. This is tho be.st remedy 111 1 he world for hi Riippp,couRhx,cohh, croup and hoopinKCOinh and is pleas tut and safe to take. 1 1 prevents any tendency ot a enld to result in pneu monia vr-sa if. y . iu. The American Protective Tariff League 's a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : "Th object tf thl Lagua hll b to protso Arnnon labor by a tariff on Importt, which (hall adequately e9ur Amoriean induetnal produota tj;nitt tha oompaVition of fqroign labor." There are no personal or privato profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. 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