The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 30, 1897, Image 7

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    Godey's Magazine.
The New Year number of Godey’a
Magazine presents an unusually full
table of contents, with many special
/features.
T a change in its make-up Godey's
(a gives Its readers fourteen pages
fe reading matter than in the past.
The leading fiction piece is a new
serial by Stanley Edwards Johnson,
“The Wimpled Maid of Nantucket,'*
which begins in this issue, and Is a
tale of intense interest, dealing with
the loves, avarice and hidden treas
ures of characters drawn from his
torv.
There are seyen other new stories In
this number.
There Is a Class of People.
Who are injured by the use of coffee.
Recently there has been placed in all
the grocery stores a new preparation
called GRAIN-0, made of pure grains,
that takes the place of coffee. The
most delicate stomach receives it with
out distress, and but few can tell it
from coffee. It does not cost over Vt
as much. Children may drink it with
great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per
package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O.
He—“I see that a late medical au
thority says that kissing is a cure for
Indigestion.” She—“I ate a good deal
more mince pie for dinner than I
should.”—Detroit Free Press.
Don’t believe that love ever laughs
at the wedlock smith.
Landed Proprietor (who has just
celebrated an anniversary, to one of
his tenants): “Here’s a dollar for you,
Joe, because you couldn’t come to the
clebration.” Joe: "Thank you, sir;
but I think if I’d been there I’d eaten
and drank more than that!”—Flie
gende Blatter.
Giles: “I wonder what causes Fuller
to drink so much of late?” Miles:
“He says he is trying to drown his
troubles.” Giles: “I believe not. It
seems as though they can all swim.”—
Chicago News.
Beauty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a cloan skin. No
beauty withont it. Cascarets,Candy Cathar
tic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from tlie body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches,blackheads,
and thatsickly bilious complexion by takiug
Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists. satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 23c, 50c.
“My husband,” said Mrs. Gadabout,
"always calls me his ‘duck.’ ” “Per
haps,” suggested Mrs. Seldom-Holme,
“he calls you that on account of your
cold feet.”—Chicago Tribune. .
_
"I wish,” muttered Rivers, shivering
in his narrow little flat, “the janitor
wasn’t quite so abstemious, as it were,
in the matter of heating this room!”
Chicago Tribune.
Don’t get too self-important. You
are not the only drop in the bucket.
.asthma, bronchitis, or whooping cough, there'is no remedy
go sure and safe as Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. From the
first dose its healing influence is manifest. The sufferer who
has been kept awake by the cough falls into a restful
sleep, and awakes strong and refreshed. Dr. Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral is acknowledged to be a specific for all pulmonary
complaints. Physicians praise and prescribe it.
It is now put up in half size bottles at half price, 50c.
“Ono cf my children had.croup. One night I was startled by the child’s
hard breathing, and on going to it found it strangling. It had nearly
ceased to breath. Haring a part of a bottle of AyePs Cherry Pectoral in
the house, I gave • tho child three doses at short intervals, and anxiously
waited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given the child’s
breathing grew easier, and in a snort time it was sleeping quietly and
breathing naturally. The child i3 alive and well to-day. Ayer’s Cherry
Tectorcl saved its'life.”—C. J. Wooldrige, Wcrthen, Texas.
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Heguiar price #< 0 to 8100. The
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to revrular price gto to
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■®®HE ALASKA OUTFITTER
WHAT TO TAKE AND WHAT IT COSTS
HOW TO REACH THE QOLD FIELDS
»u>li»hko by JONES' Cash Store
1C8 & HO Front Street PORTLAND. ORE.
HE PAYS THE FREIGHT KK
NEW DISCOVERY; tta
quick relief and cures worst
cases. Kend for took of testimonials and IO dava*
treatment Free. Dr. ILU.GUKLN’SSONS, AUmia, Cla.
“Why did you forsake theology for
medicine?” asked Tenspot, meeting a
former college classmate. “I found that
preaching wasn’t my forte, while
practicing was.”—Detroit Free Press.
Don't kiss your sister before an
other girl. Always kiss the other girl
first.
No girl can sob her heart out and
chew peanut brittle at the same time
with any success.
_ .Mr*. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
For children tecthintf.softens the pum«.reduces Inflam*
mation,allays pain,curea wind colic. 25 cents a bottle.
Don’t imagine you are a ceritable
Samson and try to accomplish too
much with a jaw bone.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund the money rf It tails to cure. 2oo
Don’t think for a moment that the
office ever has to seek the man on
pay day.
Coe’a Condi Unlearn
Ih tno oldest and best. It will break up a cold quicker
than anythin;; else. It is always reliable. Try it.
Don’t forget that men who marry
widows never make miss-takes.
No-To-Dnc for Firty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. RUo. $1. All druggists.
Don’t judge men by their locks. Fast
looking men are often slow pay.
Bmoke Sledge Cigarettes, 20 for 5 cts.
Don’t meet trouble half way. It Is
capable of making the entire journey.
The Omaha Bee for 1898.
The Omaha Weekly Bee is the leading paper in the Trans-Mis
■tssippi country. It will be much improved in 1S9S, enlarging1 some of its
important departments. The price remains the same, 65 cents per year!
1H' cents per week. The Bee prints IS pages each week, publishing all the
news of the week, both foreign and domestic; accurate market reports from
all the centers of trade, giving special attention to the western country, as well
as carefully selected articles of special interest to each individual member of
the family.
The publishers of The Bee have made favorable arrangements with a
number of the leading publications of the country, which enables them to offer
one or more of these publications with The Bee at nominal prices.
The Weekly Bee Alone Is 65 Cents Per Year.
For clubbing purposes add the following amounts for each publication
desired:
For Woman’s Home Companion.30c
For Farm and Fireside. 20c
For Farm and Fireside, with Almanac.35c
For Orange Judd Farmer, with Almanac.S5c
For New York Tribune.25c
For Prairie Farmer. SOc
Each of the above publications is one of the best in its line. At no time
lias the price of good reading been as cheap as it now is, and the offers made
here are among the lowest offered this season. Address all orders to
The Weekly Bee, Omaha.
WERE ALL REMEMBERED.
A Kentucky Muti Who Dm Erected
Monuments to 11U Kin nml An Ironic
In a well-appointed home in May
field, surrounded by all the comforts
of life,, lives Col. Henry Woolridgc,
one of the country’s oldest citizens and
the “last of his race,” says the Louis
ville Post. When in the flush of
young manhood he was reckoned the
champion deer, bear and fox hunter
in the Purchase, and many were the
trophies he carried home from his nu
merous hunting expeditions. His room
is a veritable hunter’s paradise, filled
with highly prized specimens of forest
and stream. At the age of 81 he loves
to call his friends about him and tell
of his early prowess as exhibited in
marsh, canebrake, river bottom and
mountain fastness. Col. Woolridge is
eccentric in one particular—his fond
ness lor his brothers, kin, favorite
dogs, horses and game in marble. In
a little inclosure in the Mayfield cem
etery, not over eighteen by thirty-six,
he has had erected seventeen hand
somely chiseled granite statues. Four
are monuments erected to the memory
lot his brothers, John H„ W. F„ Alfred
iN. and William. Two are to perpetu
ate the memory of beloved nieces, two
jare representatives of the colonel’s
.'favorite foxhounds, Towhead and Bob.
In front of those marble likenesses are
a fox, a deer, a bear, a panther and
.near, with head thrown back, as if
'scenting the fox chase or bear-hunt
.afar, stands a life-size image in stone
jof the good old man's bluegrass hunt
ing stallion, Dick. All these are life
,size. There is also a large sarcopha
gus at the back of the burial lot, sur
mounted by a pedestal bust of the
owner, and just in front of the vault
is an equestrian statue of Col. Wool
ridge, made of Michigan granite. A
perfect reproduction of the old woods
man’s favorite rifle, in bas-relief,
hangs over the door of the stone rest
ing place for the dead. This work is
the best that a lavish expenditure of
money could secure. And now the
'owner of these has long been ready for
the final summons. He has for several
years had in his bedroom an elegant
rosewood casket and a burial robe. He
has always been a bachelor, has been
successful in all of his business ven
tures and is a useful citizen. There
will be many a tear shed when the re
spected old man is gathered to his
fathers.
SHAKEFPEARE IN LONDON.
Ha Was Known by Everybody— Ha
Knew All the Notables.
Shakespeare’s London was a small
city of from 150,000 to 200,000 souls,
or about the size of Providence or
Minneapolis at the present time, says
the Atlantic. In cities of such size
everybody of the slightest eminence
is known all over town, and such per
sons are sure to be more or less ac
quainted with one another; it is a
very rare exception when it is not so.
Before his thirtieth year Shakespeare
was well known in London as an ac
tor, a writer of plays and the manager
pf a prominent theater. In that year
Spenser, in his “Colin Clout’s Como
Home Again,” alluding to Shakespeare
under the name of Aetion, or “eagle
like,” paid him this compliment:
“And there, though last, not least. Is Ae
tion;
A gentler shepherd may nowhere he
found;
Whose muse full of high thought’s In
vention
Doth, like himself, heroically sound.”
Four years after this, in 1598, Fran
cis Meres published his book entitled
“Palladia Tamia,” a very interesting
contribution to literary history. The
author, who had been an instructor in
rhetoric in the University of Oxford,
was then living in London, near the
Globe theater. In this book Meres
tells his readers that “the sweet, witty
soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and
honey-tongued Shakespeare; witness
his Venus and Adonis, his Lucrece, his
sugared sonnets among his private
friends,” etc. To suppose that such a
man as this in a town the size of Min
neapolis, connected with a principal
theater, writer of the most popular
plays of the day, a poet whom men
were already coupling with Homer
and Pindar—to suppose that such a
man was not known to all the educated
people of the town is simply absurd.
There were probably few men, women
or children in London, between 1595
and 1610, who did not know who
Shakespeare was when he passed them
in the street; and as for such wits as
drank ale and sack at the Mermaid,
as for Raleigh and Bacon and Selden
and the rest, to suppose that Shakes
peare did not Know them well—nay,
to suppose that he was not the leading
spirit and brighest wit of those am
brosial nights—is about as sensible a3
to suppose that he never saw a may
pole.
Plucky Little Girl.
A burglar was half through the win
dow of the room occupied by 13-year
old Dora Sarron of New York, the oth
er night. Dora crept to the window
and brought the sash down on his
neck. And she held him there until
the police came.
Trouble About a Boob.
A Connecticut man who received a
bill for a book that he had no recol
lection of having ordered sent the fol
lowing answer: "I never ordered the
book. If I did, you did not send It.
If I got it, I paid for it. If I didn’t, I
won’t.”
Dog Discharged the Gun.
While "Doc” Davis of Nlcbolosville,
Ky., was loading a muzzle-loading
shotgun, his dog sat on the floor
scratching his ear. The dog’s foot hit
the hammer and the gun went off. Da
vis was perhaps fatally shot.
A BOON FOR SUFFERER#,
A Remedy Which Has Cared More Than
1*000.000 People.
“5 Drops” is tho name of a powerful
remedy which U guaranteed to euro
rheumatism, neuraliga, catarrh, asth
ma. la grippe and kindred ailments.
The company is entirely safe in mak
ing the guarantee, because every '.nonth
they receive thousands of grateful let
ters from those who were sufferers, but
have never received one complaint.
The effect of "6 Drops” is felt r.t once.
James Williams of r.egent, 111., writes
on November 12, 1897: ”My wife has
been suffering two years with rheuma
tism. She used about one bottle of 5
Drops,’ and can now go without her
crutches.” To more extensively adver
tise the merits of this remedy the pro
ducers will for the next thirty days
send out 100,000 of their sample bottles
of this positive cure for 25 cents a bot
tle by mail prepaid. Largo bottle, 300
doses, $1 (for thirty days 3 bot
tles $2.50). Those suffering should
writs to the Swanson Rheumatic Curo
company, 167-1C9 Dearborn street, Chi
cago, 111., and take advantage of this
generous offer. This company is relia
ble and promptly Oil every order.
A statute to Captain Esck Hopkins,
the first commander-ln-chief of the
United States navy, has recently been
placed in Providence, U. I.. without
ceremony and with but little notice
from the people even of that place.
"But what do you mean by saying
that the man was more or less intox
icated?” asked the lawyer. "Lemme
see,’’ said the witness, as he scratch
ed his chin. "I guess I mean if he
had been more intoxicated he would
have .been drunk, and if he had been
less intoxicated he would have been
sober. How’ll that do?”—Indianapolis
Journal.
The new model Remington Type
writer enjoys a larger sale than any
other typewriter ever had, because It
is the best. Send for catalogue. 1710
Farnam street, Omaha. Neb.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour IJIb Away. !
To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag
netic. full of life, nervo and vigor, take No-To
Bao, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Ail druggists, 50c or tl. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York.
General James F. Wade, who pre
sided at the courtmartial held at Fort
Sheridan, has been In the United
States cavalry since he was eighteen
years old. He is a son of the famous
Senator Ben Wade of Ohio.
8100 Reward, 8100.
' The readers of this paper will be
Sleased to learn that there Is at least one
readed disease that science has been able
to cure In all its stages and that Is Ca
tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution
al disease, requires a constitutional j
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken
Internally, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and as
sisting nature In doing Its work. Tho
proprietors have so much faith In Its
curative powers that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any case that It falls to
cure. Send for list of Testimonials.
^Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo.
Sold by druggists 75e.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
When a girl first tells a man she
loves him, she generally says his
hand seemed to her like a touch of
another world.
ft Makes Cold Feet Warm
And is the only cure for Chilblains,
Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feet, Corns
and Bunions. Ask for Allen’s Foot
Ease, a powder to be shaken into tho
shoes. At all Druggists and Shoo
Stores, 25c. Sample sent. FREE. Ad
dress. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.,
Don’t worry over trifles. The hole
that lets the water in your shoe will
let it out again.
This Is tho incrlption on a marble
slab over a grave at Green Bay, Wis.:
Dlus sur tout. Here lies the body of
Lewis Galdy, Esq., who departed this
life at Port Royal the 22d December,
1739, aged 80. He was born at Mont
pelier In France but left that country
for hls Religion and came here to
settle in this island where he was
swallowed up in the Great Earthquake
In the year 1692 and by the Providence
of God was by another shock thrown
into the sea and miracuously raved
by swimming until a Boat took him
up. He lived many years after In great
Deputation Beloved by all who knew
him and much Lamented athlsdeath.”
Whaling Fleet In Danger.
Tt is predicted that the vessels of the trial
ing fleet, most ofwhise underwriters are In
Sati Francisco, have lieen caught In tho Ico
nml some may not last through tho siege.
Danger ulso threatens those tvho neglect
what are called ‘■trilling" allmcms. for they
may not last through the crisis. Jiesort to
liostetter’s Stomach Hitters at once for In
cipient rheumatism, malaria, constipation,
nervousness and kidney complaint.
Doctor: '‘There is on thing In the
scriptures that puzzles me and that Is
to what the logevity of the ancients
can be attributed. Have you any the
ory to offer?” Minister: "It may have
been owing to the fact that there were
no physicians in those days.”—Chi
cago News.
Do You Dunce To-Night?
Shake Into your Shoes Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Chilblains and Sweat
ing Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 25c. Samplo sent FREE. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. V.
1fNo, sir,” exlalmcd the irate father,
"my daughter can never be yours.” “I
don’t want her to be mv daughter,”
calmly replied the young man, "I
want her to be my wife.”—Chicago
News.
The Burlington lioute — Caflfornla Ex
cursion*.
Cheep, Quick, Comfortable.
Leave Omaha 4:35 p. ra„ Lincoln 0:10 p. tn.
ami Hastings 8:50 p. ni. every Thursday In
clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers.
No transfers; cars run right through to San
Francisco and Los Angeles over the Scenic
Boute—through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Cars are carpeted; upholstered In rattan;
bavo spring seats and backs and are pro
vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap,
etc. Uniformed porters and experienced ex
cursion conductors accompany each excur
sion, relieving pnssengors of ull bother nbout
baggage, pointing out objects of lnterost and
In many other ways helping to mnkb the
overland trip a delightful experience. Second
class tickets are honored. Berths $5.
For folder giving full information, call at,
nearest Burlington lioute ticket office, or
write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agenti
Omaha, Neb.
The Drama In Seattle—The Trage
dian: "Why Is there so much sneezing
In the audience?” The Super: “It's
dust, sir. An usher has just turned
down two seats that were occupied
last night by those Klondike miners.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Plso’s Cure lor Consumption is Me only
cough medicine used in my bouse.—D. C.
Albright, MidUnt/urg, Pa., Dec. 11, ’93.
The more self-possessed and dig
nified a woman acts, the easier a big
eyed baby can make her go to pices.
To Cnre Constipation Forever.
Take Casearcts Candv Cathartic. 10c or Z5o.
If c. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
The woman that hugged a burglar
till the police came probably wonder
ed why he objected to getting arrest
ed.
Without Distress
Poor Health for Years—Hood’s Bar*
saparilla Cures Dyspepsia*
“My husband was in poor health for
years owing to dyspepsia and he could not’
get relief. We gave him Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla, and after he had taken three bottles
hecould eat without distress and was sbto
to work.” Barbara Rehbeeq, 139 North
Pearl Street, Green Bay, Wis.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is tho best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood’S Pills euro constipation. 25 cents.
W. P. Gurley of New Whatcom,
Wash., is fitting up a schooner for the
purpose of making it a floating busi
ness block at Skaguay and Dawson
City next season. It will be steam
heated throughout. In the upper apart
artmenta rooms have already bsen
leased for a photograph gallery, a
drug store, barber shop, butcher
shop, bar room, clsar and tobacco
stand, a physician’s office and a bake
ry. Should the population leave
Skakuny the queer hotel’s proprietor
will host sail and move to some other
good locality. In the Klondike region
next year the floating business block
will follow the course of the empire
and the bulk of population.
Don’t bother yourself as to man’s
meaning whe he tells you he has a
boss wife. ,
Educate Your Bowel* With Cnscarets.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.
10c. 23c. If C. C. C, fall, druggists refund money.
The thermometer of marriage Is the
doctor's bill.
Star Tobacco is the leading brand of
the world, because it is the best.
The only real fool on earth is the
jealous fool.
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C/SN
Go to your grocer to-day
and get a 15c. package of
Grain-0
It takes the place of cof
fee at i the cost.
Made from pure grains it
is nourishing and health
ful.
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sStt-UTo I tno
MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS.
lioMK CUKE. Honk FREE. DM. 4. |!.
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A fiCIITQ WAHTPR l»y • *® year entablinhed fats
AWH ■ * ft Mil I bll torjr (rated *luo.w)Q). Fre«
earn pi on. Several earn 11.000 yfrly.P. O. 1S7I, Saw Tartu
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Ncntion This Taper.
HOW?
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By soothing and subduing the pain. ,
That’s tho way
ST. JACOBS OIL NEURALGIA.:
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS. .
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THB
EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD “ CASTORIA,” AND
“PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR trade mark.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
that has borne and does now s/C/i s> “** on every
bear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought y/V/7 , T* on the
and has the signature wrap
per Mo one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company of which Chas. E. Fletcher is
President. *
March 8, 1897:
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute
which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies,
on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist, on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
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WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE
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Use Big Cl for unnatural
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i irritations or ulcerations
of mucous niembr.i nes.
rainless, and not aslrln*
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